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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO' CALL, TU DAY, APRIL 17 1906 DANCER DIES AT THE AGE OF 'NINETY-NIN FEAR OF DEVIL - CAUSES SUICIDE |Two Chinese Have Revenge | on a Lascar-Whose Baboon | Attacked Them on a Ship {PARROT AIDS SCHEME | el |1t Frightens Enemy of -the Orientals' and He Leaps Overboard in Desperation . | B L it >ECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. YORK, April 16,—An extraor- ry of a suicide on board ship about by the al animosity between' the Chinese and Las- r members of the crew was told by second officer of the steamship Pa- 0-ton freighter, which on her maiden voyage arrived here he Far BEast. Hassim, one of the forty-two aboard. leaped over the side dnight while the ship was in Lascars | | about m Tie Red Sea, driven to th act, s the fticers lieve, by the machinations of Queng Yen and Chop two Chi- wards. nese s 1 that Abdul Hassim had a »sed baboon, known as Pete, vas bringing over to sell, and d trained to obey his every and occasionally, when no one s looking, would incite Pete to pur- g the deck, and on one ywed | to nip the Quong Yén resented these attentions nd lay awake many nights de- for getting rid of the little poison would have done the business quickly enough, but the baboon had been taugnt to eat only 234 gave him from was only serman Famous Long Ago |¢ Passes Away. any scheme for 'fraid of ref »ble ing to e on oided. align pre oard t be carefully a d eagerly upon the much thinking the pair - d a plan for Abdul's discomfiture. & s tle did they gline, however, that SDEN we h a terrible effect n though doubtless hesitated in any - < It seems ti to return to hi 5 had to pase a big steam winch - eck aft. between Nos. 3 and 4 s = hes, and that he particulariy readed to do so alone at night le ship devil should be in hiding there and leap out at him Quong Yen and Chop Sing learned h nd one night while Abdul was m be- It is needless, perha the parrot could taik. it the superstitious Li: dead with 1 to hear a took a violent dislike to Quong | Abdul | to his duties below in the | ey took one of the par- | friend of theirs was to sell and tied - I'u\“\““\“gl&\\\\\‘smm\\m., i LD, ——— —— - FREE INFORMATION. THE CALL has made arrangements with BRYAN'S INFORMATION BUREAU at their new and enlarged office, No. 34 Montgomery street, San F"rancxscq (opposite the Lick House), to represent all resort advertisers in THE CALL. Full and accurate information and Circulars of all Resorts named below can be had for the asking. All this information and these pamphlets are FREE IF YOU CALL. If you WRITE for it inclose 2c stamp for postage. BARTLETT SPRINGS | Maln Hotel Now Open. . Also Housekeeping Cottages. Daily Stages Beginning May 1st. Terms $2 a day and upwards. The well-known BARTLETT MINERAL WATER is yniversally indorsed by physi- §/ clans. attendar Excellent sport for fishermen; fine trout § i lance. streams; many limit catches. E A benefited by drinking the water. Send. for booklet which télls all about the hotel For full particulars apply’ BARTLETT || 2 , San Francisco, ; | | | SPRINGS CO., 2 Or write J M MAHAN, BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal 30 Montgomery Street. Johnston WITTER ——Not a'Canned Goods Hotel— MEDICAL SPRINGS HOTEL AND COTTAGES. The Only First-Class Springs Resort Hotel in California. In the new hotel, which will be ready to receive guests May 1, the accommodations are equal to those in the best metropolitan hotels, In addition to the superior service, the splendid view, the excellent table and the pleasing atmosphere, our guests have the benefits to be derived from the healing waters from Witter Springs, also free medical Witter Springs offers cures for many diseases, and thousands have WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY, about it—together with information San Francisco, Cal, 4 SKAGGS Hot Springs, Sonoma County; only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles stagins; waters noted for medicinal Virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath int State boating and swimming; good trout streams telephone, telegraph, daily mail and Francis FIRST-CLASS HOTEL RVICE; morning and after- AND 3 round trip from San Francisco noon stages: $5.50. Take Tiburon ferry daily 7:50 a. m. or 2:80 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week References: ~Any guest of the past eleven Information at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery Bryan's, 30 Montgomery St., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal TAKE TIBURON $8 RO LAKE COUNTY. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. from the winch—the voice P; dev of course, it w » . of it. With the fear of - him Abdul crawled shak- bling to his bunk and darkness for the little kept his pre- There was knew that well, the > box in which he cious drug. It was go re on board. He he r seen Kazir Mahn beg- officers llowing nasty a until they became suspiclo 1im and instead of the qilera med- poured white pBwder they “keeneen” down Kazy’'s throat? not care to have that experi: had acted if the agreeable to the pal- es in it. It some days, he remembered, Kazir Mahn got the taste out of his mouth S Abdul S atat he lay there hi wide-eyed at the ypium, the devil's voice he | heard, the long days. and = and physical torture of jeine some He powder Ka as ot had soothipg qualiti was bunk staring dearth of Lad just nights of in store in celling—the t Abcul of it all was as missing the next morning Some time between midnig Wd dawn o ireiat g had gone guletly out on deck and Dubeix Objects to Appointment of | Jumped overboard. Mormon to Be Postmaster i "t Montpelier. A it COZ IDAHO SENATORS QUARREL OVER PATRONAGE QUESTION he ROLLIN TVAL | ON WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS ro | Children of Washington Have Their An- | nual Frolic While the Ma- ine Band Plays. y ; the nom-| WA 'ON, April 16.—FEaster rs as post- | Monday was celebrated on the White | House grounds with the annual egg- Senator Du- | rolling festival. Hundreds of young people from all parts of Washington, accompanied by a generous sprinkling i , 8 Mor- L. Underwood., an ex i the only Gen- | of grown-ups, congregated early on the Gentile town. | beautiful Jawns south of the Presiden- \bois protested against what | tial mansion for their usual Easter aimed to be a disposition of the | frolic saddle Mc offi- | The egg rolling continued on the or 1 | White House grounds proper until 1 t over under the | 0'clock. Then the sport was transferred 1 discussed | to the great ellipse south of the | grounds. Thére during the afternoon | the Marine band gave a concert for the | benefit of the egg rollers, their parents INDICTED FOR PUBLISHING |and escorts. Thousands of people DETAILS OF A HANGING | #vailed themseives of the opportunity to h the concert and enter into the E rtide frolic of the children. —————— AN INQUIRY INTO MPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS been Newspapers of St, Paul Held for Trial Under New Law in Min- an Calls Up Subject of Banks' Interference in Politics. WASHINGTON, April. 16.—A _speech on the railroad rate bill by Hepburn of murderer, | 1daho, in advocacy of his court-review ¥ Jail | amendment, led to more than two hotrs’ The newspapers | technical debate in the Senate today. is known as | The Indian appropriation bill -was taken the hang- 3 b Jaw, which forbids | for committee amendments, but was the put 2 of the |not completed and consideration of this @etails of | measure will be resumed tomorrow. e ne rs dem d to the in-| Tillman of South Carolina, at the ed the constitution- | opening of the session, offered a reso- lution providing for an inquiry by the committee on finance into contributions by national banks to campaign gom- Receiver for Chieagoe Line. . mittees. HICAGO, April 16.—John E. Faith- the Chicago Terminal any, which operates a 1 Chicago, was today ——————— Colmey Counvicted of Forgery. NEW YORK, April 16—T. C, P. Col- of the company. The | mey was convicted today of forgery in the receiver not | connection with the sale of forged ested and comes as an Indirect re- | securities of the Norfolk and Western of a suit brought some time since | Railroad. . The securities forged, some nst the corporation by holders of | of which were marketed, had an ap- of its bonds. It has become nec- | parent value ‘of many thousands of preside r the comp: to elevate its |dollars. Colmey is already under sen- nd to erect yme new build- | tence of four and a half years for hav- nd it was beligved that this work | ing uttered a canceled bond of the New more receivership. —_— eadily be done under a|York and Hempstead Rallroad four | years ‘ago, having been convicted re- | cently on this charge. Salvation Army Congress. . ———————————— GHAMTON, N. Y., April 16.—Eva | Business Man a Sulcide. commander of the Salvation| ST. LOUIS, April 16.—Samuel T. the United States, today an- at the international Salv: tion Army congress would be held in New York, May 11 to 16, Rathel, one of the best known real es- tate dealers and auctioneers in St Louis, killed himself by hooting toddy at his home. Hassim pondered these things | A Agua Caliente Springs The nearest hot sulphur springs to San Fran- MINUTES FROM S HOTEL RAFAEL e\ DAN RAFAEL , : n1(—3r’;canall(| European Plans C ALIE: cisco for health end pleasure. No staging. Fare $1.10. Round trip $1.65, ADDRESS THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co. EIk Outing Goods Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN MARK WEST Proprietress. Fishing, hunting, other amusements, hot sul- phur and soda baths, unexcelled mineral springs in variety, Fine {able; rates $12 a week. 4 a day; children half price. Information at 120 Geary Street | brvins intormation ureau, 34 Montgomery A A st., 040 Larkin, or Mark West Springs, Santa OUR SPECIALTY: |20 L Ladles’ Outing Suits | DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S RANCH, at pretty Glen Ellen: 70 furnished ‘and partially furnished cottages, cabins, The Palm Inn An exclusive family hotel; satisfactory ref- erences must be given; lawn tennis, billiards, roof garden, etc. Number 534 Twenty-fifth st., Oakland. Phone Oakland 466. SARATOGA SPRINGS Fifteen different Mineral Springs. Cure for Information at Peck's Bureau 11 Mont- gomery street. or J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake County, Cal. MOUNT VIEW HOTE tents and outfits to rent, from $10 up. Round-trip tickets by the California Northwestern and Southern Pacific R. R.s, $1.80; Catholic and Congrega- tional churehes, Riverside Hotel, min- eral springs on the ranch, fishing, bathing, climate unsurpassed. Apply to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Mar- ket St., between 6th and T7th sts. Phone South 622. Redwood Retreat. Built among beautiful groves. The finest lo- cation In Santa Cruz Mts. Mineral springs. . | Plenty af fruit. Amusement hall, swimming- ? tank, billiards and other diversion f{ree to ROSS VALLEY, ROSS STATIO! Will open May 15. Newly furnished, new ; Plumbing. Reservations can now be made on | Buesis. Rates $8 and §9 per week = Booklet at the premises or at Nordhoff Hotel, 939 Bush st. | Peck’s or Bryan's bureaus or by mall, Phone cr dress R, F. WARHAM, R. D. 28, Gliroy, Cal. HARBIN HOT SPRINGS One of the best pleasure and medical resorts in the State. Inquire at Peck's or Bryan's in- formation bureau. RICHARDSON MINERAL SPRINGS— 10 miles from Chico, Butte County; stage daily, Sundays excepted. Cures rheumatism, maiari kidney and_nervous troubles, blo diseases, Steam and mineral baths Plenty of milk and fruit. Hunting and trout fishing. Long distance telephone, | Rates §10 and §12, Address J. H, RICHARD- | BON. Chico, Cal. LAWRENCE VILLA, Sonoma—Completely renovated. Family regort; swimming tank: bus daily to Hot Springs; $5 wk. H. PELLISSIER, 495 24 BYRON Hot Springs Hotel—A first-class Hostelry. Waters that cure. Delightful environment. Fine Auto toads from San Francisco—Garage. Write Manager for Booklet. SAN RAFAEL SANITARIUM, - San Rafael, Cal. Sun and electric light baths, electro-thera- peuties and absorption treatment, curing can. Gers and tumors without operation. Beautiful | grounds, fruit and flowers, Phone | H. GREUTTNER. Fhone East climate, Blaglk 41 RIVERSIDE HOTEL AND COTTAGES __Near beach; 30 acres beautiful grounds; spe- cial rates to families: booklet at Bryan's, 34 or F. BARSON, Prop.} Santa Crus, Information And pamphlets about Hotels, Re- sorts, Railway and Steamship Lines can be obtained for the asking at BRYAN'S INFORMATION BUREAU 34 Montgomery St., 8. F. (Opp. Lick House.) If you write us inclose 4c in stamps for printed matter. . » Heart of Santa FORDE'S REST &l%y.'s 17 R. R., round trip $3.50; surrounded by two ro- mantic trout streams: fishing, bathing; a pie- turesque place. Adults $7 per week: familles, foecial rates. W. C, FORDE, P. M. Eccles, al. CAMP TAYLOR. First-class hotel accommodations. Camping, Cottages and Tent Grounds. _Pishing, Boat- ing, Swimming and Bowling. Rates $10 to $14 per week; $2 to $2.50 per day. Address ADAM BREHM, Propr. VILLA FONTENAY. Under new management. Santa Cruz Mts. Three miles from Glenwood. First-class table; bowling; electrio lights; bllliards; dancing pa- vilion; clubroom; $10 up: round trip $3; free carriage. RICE HARPER, Prop, R. F, D. 1, fanta Cruz. ot SRS GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. (Not a Hospital), Up to date. The latest methods in hydro- therapy, vibratory, electricity, light treatment etc. Homevof the héalth seeker. Write for litera- ture. Garden City Sanitarium, San Jose, Cal. AD Elev This, and larzest and fornia. Send for AMS - SPRINGS Lake County | Now Open ation 3000 Feet. Surrounded by a pine forest of 5000 acres. its new hotel, makes it tne most desirable resort in Call- The waters are a Dpositive cure for stomaeh, liver and kidney complaints. hook of testimonials to DR. {| W. R. PRATHER, Prap., or call at office, HOTEL McCORMICK, 30 Turk st.. s. F. VACATION 1906 ISSUED BY THE California Northwestern R’y THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION This y pages, and is format CAMP: LOCATI SORTS TERMS VACAT Street Tiburon Street; Life Str HOMES WHERE SUMMER BOARD- ERS ARE TAKEN, WITH JAS. AGLER, General Manager. ear’s issue contains 283 beautifully illustrated, complete in detailed in- ion as to select ING SPOTS, THE ON, ACCOMMODA- TIONS, ATTRACTIONS, ETC,, OF MINERAL SPRING RE- A ND COUNTRY AND FARMS FOR BOARD, $7.00 AND UPWARDS PER WEEK. "'ION 1906 also contains the Resorts along the NORTH SHORE RAILROAD THE SCENIC ROUTE To be had at Ticket Offices, 650 Market (Chronicle Building), and Ferry, foot of Market General Office, Mutual Building, Corner of Sansome and California eets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, Gen’'l Pass. Agent. Lake County, incre: ences; Terms $2 par to families; SODA BAY SPRINGS—On Clear Lake, A ad scenery Ilnmrpa-eg tiful new launch, cursions; plent; Remodeled and improved; odations; modern conveni. tie sports; climate and table a_soeclalty; beau- rrying 40 people, for ex- Tow boats, mules, horses, etc. ay; $12 per week: special rates boats and baths fres fo guests. Cal, om! Books and full information of PEC REAU, No. 11 Montgomet Geo. Robinson & Agnes Bel Soda Bay, Kelseyville P. O.. Lake Co, Cal street) §. F., or Manage: Rhoads. amidst the re pins: quest. the door. Ini an’'s Bureau, 11 Montgome: Gatos, Cal. REDWOOD INN, Santa Cruz Mts.— Elevation 1500 feet. merly Hotel de Redwood. Open_entire year. For- Beautitully situated dwoods. New management. Lu- tirely renovated. Gas, patent closets, excellent sanitary arrangements; grand drives: mountain spring_water. Address MANAGER WRIGHTS. tenn! ten table : pure Booklet sent on re- croqus THE COLONIAL, Strietly first-class family hotel, delightfully situated amenz the hills. Interurban cars pass formation and pamphlets at Bry- 34 Monigomery, Peck-Judah Co., ry, or address The Colonial, Los ern Californt: No. 11 Montgomery st., Bros., Beswick, Cal., for booklet. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. A famous health and pleasure resort in North- Apply to Peck's Inf. Bureau, 8, F. or to Edsen ticular was developing the shipbuild- ing industry and 6000 men were em- ployed in the yards there. 0UR FEE $7.50 TO BE PAID WHEN CURED. * Consult the Doctors WHO SUPREME COURT ADMITS A WOMAN TO PRACTICE Motion in Favor of Sarah Herring » Sorin of Arizona Is Made by Her Father. WASHINGTON, April 16—The un-| usual spectacle of a father moving the admission of his daughter to practice ! in the Supreme Court of the United | States was witnessed in that court to- | day. The motion was made by At- torney William Herring in behalf of his daughter, Sarah Herring Sorin of Tueson, Ariz. i Mrs. Sorin makes the twenty-fifth' woman admitted to practice in the court. Mrs, Belva Lockwood, the first ever admitted -to practice in the court, was present when the motion was made in Mrs. Sorin's behalf. ———————————— Car Companies Must Sprinkle Streets, WASHINGTON, April 16.—The bill making appropriation for the support of the Government of the District of Columbia was reported to the House to- day from the appropriations committee. | The measure carries a total of $9,- 131,287 The bill requires the . local street car companies to sprinkle the streets on wireh their lines run. it and Diseases of the Kidney: der and Prostate. Special Diseases—Newly contract- ed and chronic cases cured. ~All burnin itching and inflammation stopped in tw: ty-four hours; cures effected in seven day: We make no charge for a friendly talk or correspondence. Come to us .in the strictest confidence. We have been ex- clusively treating special diseases of men for years. Nothing science éan devise or money can buy is lacking in our office equipment. - We .will use you Bonestly, treat you skillfully and restore you to health in the shortest time with the least discomfort and expense. “If you cannot call, write for sym tom blanks. 7 also carries an appropriation of $100,000 for a tuberculosis hospital for the in- digent poor of the district. ————— Japan Recovering from War Depression WASHINGTON, April 16.—Charles E. Harris, United States Consul at Na- gasaki, Japan, told the President today that there had been no exaggeration of the famine conditions; in Northern Japan. Harris said the famine was due to a failure of the rice crop. He said that - Japan was ' recovering rapidly from the depression in bBusiness result- ing from the war. Nagasaki in par- NEW HANDLES | 7 That Man Pitts /11008 Market St. SanFrancisco. BAJA. CALIFQRN 1A ‘Damiana Bitters S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special ‘Tonie for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Disease of the Eidnys and Bladder. Sells cu its Ywn merite. ABER, ALFS & BRUN% Agents 223 MARKEY\ 8T. SEND FO! Cl’RCU‘LAR- CHINESE. TEA HER. PN e CA;! and Read Testimonlals at 6] Between relal. Sacrgmento and Com- m SAN FRANCISCO, BAILWAY TRAVEL, T.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave S, ArriveS. SATURDAY ONLY Lv.S.F.4:35 pM Ar. S, F. 11:25pn SUNDATS %“ ?un Lv.S. F.tflfln AM IY.'M I Ar.S. F. 6:22 Pa TIGERT | 650 MARKET ST.,(North S and points on Sierra Rail For Si nd points on Slerra For Stockton, 10:55 a. m.. ST o 8:00 . m.—Valles Fresno, RAILWAY TRAVEL, e California Limited Te Chicago in Days With Sleepers ners For Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Hantord, Visalia, Bakersfield, and intermediate points, ia Limited, § days to Chi. avs ect connection Limited for Stoek tord, - Visalla. - Baksrafied way. tockton. Riverbank, dale Ratlw Fan ay. Presno and interme. Cany ts. NOR For 9:10 & m. SHORE | [UBURBAN B Depart week Sunday)—*7: Fairfax, m. daily gmrdul only. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Ete. Via Sausalite Ferr> R e s, u‘f’:s.fl?h‘ i-'-. L .a b R TH THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. 8:15 p. M. X OFFICE—650 Foot Market St. FERRY—Union Depot, Saturdays only, la'P“m Reyss Market st. foot of Market st. RAILWAY TRAVEL, — Trains leave and are due to arrive at A SAN FRANCISCO Frox Armis 16, 1008 FERRY DEPOT WARKET STREET.— annivs Pt 7285 00A Eimira, Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey ;.MA Richmond, Benicla, 10, tines, San 40A Pleasanton. G ,!ll'::'cn Latnrop. u&c:é;:ié]i‘; 7.28» Exeurston— 1'“‘5"5'1':' es, Santa Cruz 3.09» .00A Shasta Express — (Vi SO0 S iamis, Wiliows, {Fruto, Red b Bluff, Port! “2{'7::‘:._’.:;1‘:1 48 00a Woodland, Kn 8.00A DS, eeitie, Orovilie 7482 8.10A Newark, Centerville, ot Wey Stations nd Way g 5 8.20a Martinez, Antioch, Byrom, Tracy. Stockton, Newman, Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hantord, Visaiin, Porterviile Lo 204 Port Coata. rop. i, M 8208 P ato, Freano, Hanford, Visaila, Bakerstleld o ock .40 Niles, San Jose, - A O Nilton), Valley Spring. Jone, Sacramento, Placerville, Coltax. Marysvilie. Red Blugl ... dste, Chinese, Jamestown, . Tuolumns'ld-d Angols._. lantic Express—Ogden and East. 3908 Rl hmond, Port Costw. Martines an Stations (}Concord) ... 19284 yatielo, Dally. Naps Senbey goiy .20ALos Angeles Pass - basoey 2 artizes, Byron, Tract. o 5.50» prt 443> i Livery 408> 4.08» 4.28» § .48 748» Raymond, Fresno, Got 3 tion. Hantord. Lemoore, Visala, Bakeraeld, Los Angules b ty, St o1 10.20A Ei Paso, Kansas St. Tfmfi,uo G e e Overi T 00A T ago. Denver, Kansas CIty.. 430 11.404 Niies, San Jose and Way Statious. 243 888 Saciamento River Steamers 1.60» $210p Newark, Centervill New Almaden, L Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz sad Principal ;-y ‘Sun;us s BN 110.50a 209 Port Costa, Martines. Byron, Tracy, 20 P odesio. Mrced. Fromo, 12,088 . ‘osemite ley Sleeper vis Ray- 32""mnnd. Wawona Rmu.s‘. e B48A i A4Qp Benicia, Winters. Saoi o & u;:.:iua. Knights Lsoding, ville and Orovilie ... ... 10.48a d, Niles, and Way Statlons 7482 lejo, Mariinez, San Ramou, a, Calistoga, Sunta Ross ... ‘Tracy. Stockton, Lod!. 4.10p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos 4.40p Hayward, Niles. Irvington, Sea. Jose, Livermore. e ZNewman, Los Fresno, Tulate, it 08, Mendota, rsfield, Los Ange Ba 83.48a lden State Limited o 500m Golde iy, St Louls and Hawart, Ni k! > . ward, N 13300 Valielo, Pors Costa, Benicia, Sai- v Aias and Jupan Fast diafi= 009 C! an Mati— 800 s, Chicago, Denver, Kansas Clty. 8t. Louis, Martines, Stock- ton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Montello. Og . u.g: 8.20p Hayward, Niles and San Jose ... 8. 7.00p Reno Passcoger—Port Costa. Be- nicls, Sulsun, Elmirs, Dizes, Davis, Sacramento. Hazen, Tono GBah Golddeld and Kesler. 7.08a .00p Vallejo, Crockest Lo uo:J-, Sunday only 11.28a 8.20p Oregon & Californis ramento, Marysville, Redding. Partioud, Puget Sound and East. 8.48a 9.00p Hayward, Niles aud San Jose (Saa- day only). e 5 - 111488 COAST LINE (lroad Gauge). &~ (Third aad Townsend Streel 3 8.30» A ‘Mateo, Beimont. Jose, Morgaahiil, Gllroy. Pajaro, Wat- souville,Capitola, Santa Cruz, Det Monte, Monterey. Pscific Grove 4.309 8.00AShore Line Limited—San Jose, Pajaro, Castroville, Salinas, Paso Robies, Santa Barbars, Los An- cles, | Watsonville, Capitale. ta Cruz, on nterey, Pacife Grov © 9.30e .30a New Almaden (T 8.30A The Coaster—San Jos San_ Ardo, Paso Kol Margarita Son Luf iupe, Gaviota, Santa Dar- bara, San Buenaventura, Oxnard, Burbank. Los Angeles ........... 11.450 8.30A Gliroy, Hollster, Tres Pinos, Pajara, ‘Watsonville, Santa Crus, Castro- ville, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lemnoe .......... ... 11480 9.00aSquih ‘San Franelico, §aa Maieo, o : L 1w . 5.408 i 1 3.38a P Del Monte Express—Sant: A, San Jose, Waisonville, Santa Crua. Monte, Moaterey Puctilc Grove . issavagiieast SHINP 13.00P Los Gatos, Wright, Bou Santa Cruz, vis Saata Clas Gilroy, Holllster. Tres Pinos..... 10- 4.30P San Joss and w:; Stattons s 33: 15 00P Santa Clara. San Jose. Los Gatos, 19.00A .30 San Jose and Principal Wy Stations $8.504 .46PSunset Express—Redwood, San Jose, Gllroy, Salinas, Paso Rohles, San Lnis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orieans . ......... §.104 §.45PE! Paso, Kansas City, St. Loufs, Che - .. 8108 545 Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitoia, ta Cruz. Castroville, Dei ... 11480 .00P Palo Alto and Way Stations :ifi 11.35P South San Francisco, Millbrae, lingame, Matea, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, ‘Menlo Par Palo Alto . 915» 11.35p Saturdays only for Mayfleld, Moun- tain View, Sunnyvaie. Lawrence, Santa Clara end San Jose ... 19.16@ AKLAND H Y Daily "m‘zgmm: :fy“;' 10, 300, 11.00 . w; 1.30, 3.30. 5.30 7. radts Y Sund: onls 30 30A. w5 12.00w., 1.30, 3.00. 4. 30 p.m. et anet i, undsay exce ‘Sanday o . ‘and stops at ail stations on Sunday’ Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:00 & m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10. 6:30 p. m. DAYS—8:00, 9:30 & m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 80 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:00, 7:35, 7:30, 9:20 & m.3 A ERIAE S . §:00, 8116, 9:40 a. m.; 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:90, 6:30 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Fran. | Oct. 8, 1905, | San Fras. Nesk| Bun-| T Dutima- | 'Bun: \w..r’ Days. | days. | tion. days. | Days. 7:30 af 9:10a S408 9:00 a af10: 3:20 » 5:10 p| 30 9:00 a) 3 B:lflp‘ 2 7:30 8| 3:30 p 5:10p, T30 8:00a Fulion. 3:30 p| 3:30 p Windsor. 7:30af 8:00a( Healdsburg. Lytton. 3:30p 3:30p( Geyserville, Cloverdale. 7:30a| 8:00a Hopland $:30 pl 3:30 pi _and Ukiah. ] | Toies ema ] 7:50a/ 8:00a] 'Sherwood: | 7:30p/ 5:200 12500 3:%09] i 3:50p 3:30 p| _Guernevitie. | 1:30-' [ L Ry $:10 p| 5:10p| Glen Ellen. 7:30 a| 8:00a T 30p| 3:30p Sebastopol. ‘ 5:10 pl 5:10 pl ST. conmect at Gree: Brag Quentin; at Santa Tor White ‘Suipias Springs and, Mark West Springy: ac for Lytton : at Geyserv! -larm Springs: at Clovs for Ge Boon- vlwll. and_Greenwood: at ,:‘D-u- Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carige bad Soda Bay, Lakeport, Bartiets Springs snd Lake County Hot AR Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake "fi}i‘ Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter V 3 Y Lierly’s, Huliville, Orr's Hot way House. Comptche, Hopk City, %M Westport and Usal; at lts for and Sawyers: at "y top ort to, Covelo, Laytoav! T, S i, RS land. d . Camp 5, Bogtia snd Eureks, e S R. X. WY T Weekly Call, $1 Per Year.