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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 11 1904. PLEADS CAUSE OF PRISONERSl Head of the Society of the! Friendless Asks Help for; A\l Reclaimed (‘riminalsl SRR Their Friends MANY THOUSANDS EXPECTED FOR THE TEMPLAR CONCLAVE Arrangements Have Been Perfected by Committees Insuring the Comfortable Accommodation of All Visiting Sir Knights and Immediately Upon Arriving " in This City TO START BRANCH HLRF L Institute Will Be Founded in | \id of Unfortunates Who Have Erred and Repented P I W e bers of the Young Men's h Association their men nd many strangers, turned rce yesterday afternoon to & e e given by the Rev. E. A Freden- denhagen addressed the the work done by the Friendless, whose real redemption of the crim- | | the years ago Dr. Fredenhagen wa aware of the cold reception | charged prisoners of | | te prisons, and resolved | | s life work to the re- L inals who wished to | | His wife joined him | | partner in this with a small] | " with the pur- . | F criminals, | | influential | | ¥ hout the na-| | . ” eat work of b ur the 4 d ix ting many prison "‘rnh.dz n, who is the ' rir nt the society, of helping to nch remarks yester- etor dwelt on the ais were mostly ong the homeless | He said that the crim- of two things— nment—and that all nd that the hearts stripes were hu- the changing of sons into class- truction of the crim- with an appeal to the »port the California rally and financially 1 the Claflin singers rendered Dr. Freden- | | congregation at the Presbyterian Church yes- g, and delivered an ad- Howard-street Methodist night —_———— UNION LEAGUE CLUB IS GO TO wS ANGELES pri the Will Be the Gllefl of the Republican Organization of the Southern City for Two Days. The memb of this of the Union League are arranging for a > Los Angeles, Thursday, July 21, they will be the guests of the | | League of that city at a recep- careful calculation, places the number ng the coming conclave of Knights Templar at 100,000 and the most com- plete arrangements are being made | € 8 Caltfor : | a thed only through the tire. | for housing and caring for all who s e - \;J‘“'_I"“-"\]""‘ come. The attendance will doubtless lub is due, in a large : H v | growth of Republican- | exceed that of any previous function ; held in San Francisco. the cheer and good fellow- ; while we rejoice in our | The committee in charge, of which | SomPosed of the following Sir Knights . an our wisdom | The SOMM Y Ser e “™ | Vice chairman, Charles L. Field; seere- . ¢ jook forward to Bir Knight “W. L. “Growall is; chalr- {gry ' Samuel L. Letl;'3: W. Andersof) : - man, has thus far placed over 15,000 | john W. Hoyt, Dr. F. C. Pague, D. sir K s and members of théir K Richard Martens, A. B nger, J. H. families. ‘As masly more ape'érpected | Making 'P. K "Hill . ¥ F. r to come, though they have not yet | ¢ - Smith, R. W. Meek, rman tee of Invitatio reported to the committee. Advices | ;"er‘“’“" ne, I“ (;\-, "“"‘7'}‘1‘1{- pos 1at the members of ve . e 73 Pl e o2 2 “ iune members of | received from different sources giv | Joseph Know Sutberioad. eir wives and lady as‘suranm that .ru].l_v as many more | George H e Radke, R. H. | e prospects are that the | will make the pilgrimage to the Gold- | Morrow, T. P. R! L. Dunn, J.| w :;I rh: an ©Xcep-|en Gate and will have to be provided | W. Morton, W. W. H. 1 b o ooy~ for, and that before the great com- | S George Habe- vil »e a special guest 4 2 g | A. Eichorn, Wil- . | pany shall arrive that is sure to come —_———— COMMISSION RETURNS from the interior of California up and down the coast and from all sections FROM YOSEMITE PARK | of the Pacific Slope. o - The parade will be the most impos- Representatives of Interior Depart- | ing demonstration ever seen in San | ment Here duction of to Confe Regarding Re- Boundary Li Francisco, while the competitive drill | by the crack drill corps of the United United len of th ates will be held on the Golden Gate giner Corps, Frank Bond, | Park recreation grounds and will be : of the United free to all spectators. The vast throng m R. V. Marshall, |of people that will be attracted by { urvey Depart- | those two events alone will certainly | " a ho were ap-|remain in the city a few days and patas ccretary of the In- | must necessarily be reckoned with. Y X r,v:"';\,";”’)":}_‘;:':il:fi‘Al'ler engaging every available room . of reducing its boun. | In the hotels, lodging and boarding T " and are | houses, the committee has obtained' the services of a room renting agency in securing comfortable quarters in the most desirable locations and at the most reasonable rates. Contracts in ‘roduc sngress by Con- isking for a re- duction of the size of the park. | ave still being made almost every day ey have two weeks in the | for parties of from 150 to single indi- and come to this city w viduals for from four to ten days. of meeting here Congressman | Persons having desirable rooms, dhar John Muir, geologist of | ejther in hotels, apartment, rooming The latter and Com- shall or private houses may list them at the agency, 1104 Market street, without paying commission fee or any charge | whatever. TO MEET VISITORS. wi be here to- | Iry to Identify Hanley. who refused to give her at the Morgue yesterday | i asked to see the body of Golden Gate Park on ed to be J. H. Han- ket in his pocket. recognize the man, but been James Homer His mother, Mrs. | in Norfolk, Neb., cle in Riverside. The 12 clerk would not corre- Sir Knights and make arrangements with those who have neglected to se- cure rooms in advance and with par- ties or groups that have failed to spe- cify particulars in asking for.rooms. The clerks will have complete lists of each commandery that is coming and the places where they will be located, t of the suicide. An-| either as individuals, families, groups, ed in the afternoon, ! arin corps and bands. Copies of these ave been a man of | lists will also be placed at all hotels h recently de- | for the information of the guests, v in Los. A"'; The hotel committee, which has its not identify him. | main office at the Templar headquar- s Ve o e ters, will establish branches at the LE2e WA e s SN ferry depot.and .the one at Townsend Charles George, a sailor living at 316 | and Third streets, fully equipped with Davis street, paid a visit late Saturday | telegraph, telephone and- a corps of night to 2 woman friend at 117 Second | messengers, and be ready to assign and, it is alleged, stole a bunch |and pilot every. Sir Knight arriving Lkeys belonging to H. Calmel, the | unassigned to suitable quarters. The 1 t watchman. During a struggle be- ]transporuuon‘ reception and escort tween him and Calmel for the posses- | committees will- co-operate with the sion of the keys Calmel used his club | hotel committee. The system thus far on George'’s head, inflicting six wounds. ‘ is deemed perfect for the comfort of George was arrested by Policeman ‘ the visitors and no hitch is anticipated " ter bei al in properly assigning every man, i’,g;i’.‘n;\ “fl’f,sén'f:" t?, 'T,,‘v!i‘rm woman and child to rooms upon ar- vounds dressed, was locked up in the | rival. Chairman Growall is still en- City Prison. deavoring to secure:absolute comfort Mitchell on a charge of petty larceny | of persons who will visit this city dur- | All of the larger hotels will send clerks up the road to meet ifcoming who shall come with the fraters at the ’Ihu\( reasonable rates. The ordinary | rates will prevail at all hotels, restau- | rants ana boarding-houses. | Growaill began the work of taking | care of the visitors nearly two and a| half s ago, and the system is as | perfect zeal and human can possibly make it. He was assiste in the work by the hotel comr liam Ede, { Chipman, J | tleman, W. | E. 3. Vogel, | Parks, George . L. Durbrow, F. Gleaves, White, F. W. R. E. Wa Van Arden, Porter, J. W. Key- n, E. P. R. B. Hale, C. L. t.agv W. H. Kline, G D. F. Belden Jr. and H Hutchings. PROMPT TRAIN SERVICE. But- H. (5508 - A K. Halsted, The transportation committee made arrangements with all railroad | | companies to have the special trains {run on schedule time and that the: reach this city as near the time indi- cated in their itineraries as possible. The transfer companies have made spe- cial provisions to receive baggage and deliver promptly immediately upon and after arrivai, so that there shall be no delay. Members of the transportation committee will be at the depots and as- st in every way to have the baggage promptly attended to and to assist the reception committee as much as pos- sible. The ladies’ reception committee has outlined its programme for the week. It will invite Reuben H. Lloyd, past| grand master of the order, to deliver the address of welcome on the first evening. To the ladies has been as- signed the task of supervising the deco- rating and ornamenting of the apart- ments at the Palace Hotel reserved for the Grand Commandery of California, the Grand Encampment of the United | States and the Great Priory of England |and Wales. The executive committee has appropriated 4 liberal amount for that purpose, because it is desired to show California to the best advantage. The choicest flowers will be sent daily from Golden Gate Park and from many private gardens during the stay of the vigitors. THE PRIZE DRILLS. It has now been definitely determined that' the competitive drill will be open to all regular Knights Templar drill corps throughout the United States and Canada, with the exception of Califor- nia, the host on that occasion, and will be held on the baseball grounds of Golden Gate Park on Wednesday, Sep- tember 7, open to the public and free to all spectators. The prizes will be distributed on the stage of the.Grand Opera-house on Thursday evening, Sep- tember 8. The Knights Templar have secured the Grand Opera-house for two ‘weeks to produce Chinese plays, but the entertainment committee gives way to the drill committee for that evening. ingenuity | William F. | Clark, | | has | on Friday night and a banquet the ] = = ' e g,ng,z d;.d '?r::\‘vqf.,;m:‘!:fl S WHO ARE ME orF VARIOUS COMMITTEES APPOL TO ARRA FOR THE | ¥ esterday OF TH TES TO THE GRAND CONCLAY * THE KNIG 3 y. president of the local \ Hh H ‘\lu. m Her) 1\ 'rm CITY IN R g o g | rece the following | «- - - SN ¥ om the south ELE Conservative estimates, based on |for every Sir Knight and for those The excursion committee has made with all transportation special on September Southern Pacific Del Monte, Big Trees, St. Round-tri arr | ec { ngements mpanies for excursion via the lines to 7, 8, 9 and 10 Company's Monterey, Pacific nta Cruz, Vallejo, n Jose and Palo tickets at one and Alto. one-third of the regular fare will be sold to all peints in California, with stop-over privileges, to holders of ex- cursion tickets and those accompany-| ing them. The Santa Fe route will also sell round-trip tickets at one and one- third of the reg ate to any point in California. California North- | ern Railway will sell round-trip 5 to any point on the line north | of San Rafael at one fare. The North | Shore Railway C any will make the | same arrangements, and will also have for each day to Mill malnais and San Ra. hoe R ay Trans- portation Company, the Yosemite Stage | and Turnpike Company and the Pacific | Coast Steamship Company have made | } an exceplionally low rate for all tourists | holding Templar excursion tickets. | Valley, 2ount T fael. The Lake T € an Outing. wal picnic of the Butchers’ Union No. 115 | Mound Park yesterday afternoon was a success, both financially and socially. | Hundreds of wielders of the cleaver |ana their friends journeyed across the |bey and all enjoyed the perfect weather and exceilent programme of amusements. Dancing, games and races filled in the day and the return- {Ing ‘trains brought home tired but happy crowds. The committees in charge were as_follows: Arrange- A. F. Breslin (chairman), | George E. Golden, Herman May, Jo- seph M. Lyons, Emil Bihn, Al Fried- J. Cleary, Charles Wenk, John Funk, William~ Wolf, Oscar Hoberg, George Rudolph, Gus Adler and M. McDonald; floor manager, William J. Cleary; assistant floor manager, George H. | Richards; floor Reilly, William Murphy, Otto Hasen- push, BE. J. Pequillan and Charles Rup- :ommittee on games—Stephen v, Fred Zimmerman, Wenk, George Rudolph. Chinese Family Inbales Gas. A Chinaman rushed into the Central Police Station shortly after eight oclock yesterday morning and said that Shin Chee, wife of a Chinese mer- chant living at 842 Dupont street, and her three children were condition. Detective - Whitaker went to the house and found that one of the | children had accidentally turned on the gas. The husband refused to al- low them to be sent to the Central Emergency Hospital and Dr. R. E. Bunker was called in’and he soon had them out of danger. ————— Takes Whisky Into Prison. Sergeant R. A. Ludlan of the United States Artillery was arrested on Satur- day night on Kearny street for dis- turbing the peace. Yesterday morn- ing Sergeant Harry G. McDaniel, of the same service, called at the City Prison to see him and went away in a few minutes. On his return Doorkeeper Coughlin became suspicious and dis- covered that McDaniel had a flask of whisky in his pocket. He was booked for bringing liquor into the prison and was released on $50 cash bail. Ludlan ‘was also released on $10 cash bail. rates for daily | at Shell | | man, Rich Maurer, Guido di Vechio, Stephen Hurley, Chris Hill, Charles ‘Westphal, Willlam McHugh, Willlam | committee—Arthur | Charles | in a dying! NEW DELEGATES FOR COUNCIL Building Trades Examme and Accept Credentmls of the Governing Board OTHER UNIO OFFICERS Stationary Firemen Wflli Give Smoker on Thursday Night—Parade Labor Day SRR The Building Trades Council at its | last meeting passed on and seated the | following delegates, whose credentials ! were found (o be in regular order. | | These delegates. with the regular of- ! ficers of the council, will be the gov-! erning body during the ensuing six/ months: | Cement Worke! S. Byers, John Bush, R w i H O. A ‘Lveit unde; lich, E. L. Building | Material Drivers L T Harrington, | 1 3. J. sioiris, George Prescotf, G. Scherr, | 3. Monahan, W. M. McDonald, A. Lewis; borers' Protective Unfon No. 8944, FPatric | Tierney, E. J. Reilly, William O’Brien, L. B. Higgins, C. M. Erickson, Michael 0’ Leary, | Charles Wehr, John Masron, John Henning, E. J. Campbell, A. F. Dissmayer, John Verse, | Timothy Gilchrist, Peter Kelly, John Weide- man, Frank Dunnigan; Sheet Metal Workers' | Union Ne. 104, W. A. Rea Charles Morri- | son, J. 0. Baiton, J. A. Uonley, Harry Borde- | man; Electrical Workers’ Union N 3 | Caldwell, E. T. Allender, J. R. Smith; | vator Operators’ Union No. 10324, W. H. Har- Joseph Devries. George Hamilton; Mill- Union No. Henry Thicler, Emil | Steenberg, Frank Schmitz, 424, | Henry Bostorf, nsen, Harry Ven: | derbroom; Cement ry Tray Workers' R Frauk Daly, Archie Watson, John h Journeymen House Movers' Union N . Joseph Hunf Zineers’ Union P. Thomas, J. . Brown, R. Unifed Glass Work- | ers’ Union D. Din- niene, E. E. L. Nolan Keeley, J and ‘Tent ! Ander Martin 1. Goss; Amalgamated "i ciety of Carpenters and Joiners No. $00, W. W. Fre:land, James M. Pointon, A. McLaugh- lin, Thomas G. Cordell, Perey Cole; Furniture | Handlers' Union No. 1, A. 8. Alexander, Charies Klotz, 8. D. Preston: Millmen's Union | J. Ramsey, W. H. Bemiss, | B. White, A. Rahlves, ‘Thomas McGuire; Carpet M : Assoclation No. 1, E. H. Hardy, H. | W. §. Harrison. William 'Stoekm | arriage Painters’ and Trimmers’ 6 elected the following officers at the last President. Matthew Can: president, James Doherty; William Krone: financial Hugh I [ | Jos executive board— Scow Flaherty and Joseph auditing committee—John Cornyn, Wil- liam Krone. m Donovan; trustees—C. Boef, James v and William Flaherty; bank trustees. m Scow and John Cornyn; delegates to Laber Council—Matt Canavan and Thomas Farren. The Stationary Firemen’s Union No. 86 will ay evening. The union pate in the parade on ng officers of the union President, Henry Cozens; vice president. Daniel Dunn; treasurer, Martin Conroy; financial secretary, T. F. Quinn; re- cording secretary, J. H. Smith; guide Joseph Halk: guar jlam Fitzpatrick; delegates to Labor Cou George Boedue, J. H. Mullen and Thomas Rooney. have been elected: | ADMISSION DAY WILL BE SLEBRATED IN OAKL. \\D What the Native Sons of That City Have Outlined for the Ninth of September. At the meeting of the Native Sons’ joint Ninth of” September celebrition committee, held Saturday night in the Native Sons’ building, it was decided ! that admission day will be celebrated in the city of Oakland, the celebra- tion to be under the auspices of the | Alameda County Parlor. Chairman O. L. Blackman an-! nounced the Oakland Natives had en- listed the good offices of the Mer- chants’ Exchange and Chamber of Commerce 6f that city and that these odies, together with the merchant will make the affair one that the Or der of Native Sons will be proud of. Henry C. Henken of Oakland that the Alameda County pario organized by the election of the fol- lowing named as officers of the gen- eral committee: L. W. Cobbledick, chairman; J. R. Knowland, v chair- man; ‘E. F. Garrison, secretar G. Bundieg, assistant secretary; , Barnett, treasurer. He added theat 't‘ has been agreed to have a parade, re- | gatta on Lake Merritt, athletic games, | literary execises, headquarters for the | different parlos and entertainment at | various points during the evening. The arlors of the Native Daughters of | Alameda County, he stated, will take part. ! Chairman Blackman appointed the following committees to arrange the { part that the San Francisco parlors | will take in the affair: | C | { | Promotion—1L,, J. Fean . J Buzolari, N D. mgcr Brington. W ‘allundan, J. Rattigan. J. E. Mac- Dougald, Gallagher, J. R. Kno Parade—M. H, Squire, Frank Mordecal, C. L. Badt, H. O. Rogers J. Hanan M\x!k—\ 8. Groth, D. Wilson, W. Veit, J. Donlon, A. Boldemann. | Ple< —B. E. sher, J. 1. n., Barton, H. Joost, A. O, (,rrharr A — ee——— % Y. M. L Installation. Members of the Young Men's Insti tue will assemble in Native Sons’ Hall Wednesday night for the joint installa- ition of officers. Grand President | ! James D. Whalen will officiate. After | the installation refreshments will be | served. During the evening a new | ritual will be presented for exemplifi- | cation. During the month of October the Supreme Council will meet in Chi- cago and each one of the jurisdictions {is trying to see which can have the best ritual to present’to that body for adoption. As this will be the twenty- first anniversary of the organization of the institute efforts are being made | to secure a prominent attendance at| | the gathering Wednesday night, as | there are several plans to consider. The Grand Council will met at Crock- ett on August 22 and it is the inten- tion to have a generl reunion in San Francisco at the conclusion of that meeting. Seventieth Dividend. The Humboldt Savings Bank. which was formerly the Humboldt Savings and Loan Society, has declared its | seventieth semi-annual dividend on its | deposits. The sthtement of the bank, recently - issued, shows considerable i growth in its business and uninter- | rupted prosperity. e Notice to Passengers. Baggage transferred to and from ali trains, steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- gle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton Speelal Delivery, 308 Taylor st. 650 Market Oalland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46 CASTORIA ~ Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigunature of ADVERTISEMENTS. cuT "PRICES ~KODAK \I)evel ng R Printing So far as prices ~ and quality of work s com- cerned. 1 have the fleld all to myself. If you've tried my work, you know this. Tt you have mot tried It, send in a trial order mgw. I'll convinee you. EVELOPING. Roll of six, 10c; roll of tweive, 18c. PRINTING. Solio finish, 3¢ to Bc; Velox finish, 3¢ to 6e 1 _carry a full line of poular sizes of DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS at my usual low prices. Cameras repaired at mod- erate fizures. Mail orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, the Stationer, 1008 MARKET STREET, above Powell st., San Francisco. Rheumatism Neuralgia Malaria Positively cured with Dr. Hal= pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, or your money returned. Price, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., 28 California St., S. F., sent by mail or express. People cured free of charge from 1 to 4 p. m. l‘l' DR. JORDAN'S anzar HMUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1081 MAZKET 6T. bet. $haT3, 2.7 Cal. The Largest Anatomical World Weakaesses or an DR. JORDAN—B'SEASES OF MEN Convalwation free and strictly private. Treatment persomaily or by fetter. A Poritive Curs I every case underinkes. MAILED vaiuable book for men) DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St 8. F. h 3 leave and are doe toarrive at Frox Joiy 3. 1904 Fazar Daper (oot of Market Street ;m. Benicia, Rimira and Saeras 7304 Vallejo, Nape coum Santa ez San res Via Williame (for Bartiets Springa, lows. tFruto. Red Biaf, Partiaad, Tacoms. Sesttle.. 7.50m 8.00A Davia. 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Prevents and Cures Strie- tures. PREVENTS CONTAGION. Harm- | less. $2.00 for both bottles. For sale anly F. 5. XKELLY'S PmAc‘l. 102 Eaddy. W. T. HESS, Notary Public anl Attorney-at-Law. Tenth ¥lcor, Ruvin 1013, Claus Spreckels bidg. Teiephone Main 983. Residence, 1802 McAllister st. idence Telephone Page 5641 RAILWAY TRAVEL A A \Santa fe SALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MOHDAYS and THURSOAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Train: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalta. for Stockton. m. ®n @D Chicago, | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. F. way, Oakland. Cal. Also 1112 Broad- 27 South Pirst St., ) TO SANRAFAEL, | N ORT H il ROSS VALLEY, | MILL VALLEY, Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN sznvxc,;g STANDARD GAUGE. it from San Francisco, week davs.” at Pe o Tiks, 8:30, 9:18, 10:00, 11:00 m Hlulnll!n only), 15 50, On Sundays and ains arrive at 12:45, 2:08, week days. depart at 7:45 a. m. 5 5. m (ex Sat). On Su olidays at 7: .. 12320, 1:00, 1 u. 3», " "THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stat 4. m. Sundays only—For Foint R oy 115 p. m., a.ny-xe-ptnwmyualu- day—For Point Reyes, e 0 o o Sundays ouly—For Polut Reyes S p. ., Sundays only—For Casadero, ete. T SPFICE 636 Market st FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. 00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | wia. ' Sents Crus Balinas, Pactfc as, P uls Gbiapo, Sunta Burnara. B.n New Ortoans. New Tork v o 5 ms. New Tork... . ! 5.48e Pajar 5 b 1816 ey | ga0es g+ | 1 . | Menio Park, aad Pal 245 #11 30> Marfieid, Mountain V' Sunay- J3le, Luwreace, Santa cun ad { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSEE SAN FPANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Strest. SAN rnuuxlco 'ro IA. luun. it Extra trlp st 1:48 p. m. iy 7:35, 9: m.; 1:49, §:25. 780 3. W Le: In Effect Arrive 1 San l».‘ :n May 1, 1904 San Fran. 2 | Week Destina- Sun- | Week | D:;L tion. days. | Days. | T:4Sa| T:45a | 7:30a 3:40 3 3:40a | 8:00a Izmacio, 10:20 2(10:20 & | 2:30p 8:00 pf 80 i : P =D[e 5:10p 25 8:45 o S 4 Sl ARSI L T 30 T:45al T:45a wal Novato. 1620 3]10:20 0 a) Petaluma. 8:20 v' 20 p 30 p and 1:25p| T:235p 0p| Santa Rosa. | 8:43p| 50 10:20 2[10:20 & 00 a Fulton, 7:25 p| 6:20 30 p 8:45p| 7:38p ‘Windsor. :30a Healdsburg. [10:20a(10:20a Lytton. :30p| Geyserville, | 7:25p| Cloverdale, 30 a Hopland 10:20 a1 30sl and Deiab. | 7:28 ol 7:28 Willits. ' p‘] 30al Sherwood. T:25pl 7:28p $:00 a| Guerneville and |10:20a/10:20 a. 2:30 p| Camp_Vacation. | 8:45 p| 6:20p { 8:40 | l a:00 o) 8:45 pl T:304 ‘w 20 2|10 R -4 Sebastopol. ol 6 STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa_for wmu Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for S Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- Ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carts- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiect springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Tings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Po"er Valle; | Haitway_ House, Hopkins, Mendocino Gty Fore Srags, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto. Covelo, ayton- ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, u:: er, Garberviile, Pepperwood, iy and snmd-y to Monday round-trip tickets at re- o Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all poiats San Rafael at half rates. 650 Market street, Chronicle R X_RTAN. Gen. Pass. ‘bullding. FRAZIER. JAS. L. At Gen. anager THE WEEKLY CALL $! per Year.

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