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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1901 5 PALACE FOR TONGA'S KING TO BE OF OREGON PINE Potentate of the South Seas Buys a Cargo of Lumber on This Coast. CHARTERED BY WILLIAMS, DIMOND & BER AT GRAYS HARBOR FOR TONGA. SHE IS + ON THIS RUN. Siaitle EE schooner lebonne has been | reports of sailing ships for years and | s mu.d of lum- | Years have ama\s been “light winds and | calm 1 | Sometimes it Dlew hard. 12, then the Ao 3 H E 4 I n " 3 ] o |4 H A 4 & ® £l be found that some damage to the ery has caused the delay. ‘Water Front Notes. The bay schooner Berwick met with a pecullar accident yesterday. charged her cargo into the bark I\a!ulsnl and was being towed away from Folsom ble came. The flood tide was running | about four miles an hour, and when the | Berwick cleared the wharf it caught and | carried her away from the Amelia down on the stem of the Government tug Slo- | cum. The schooner was struck amidships and nearly cut to the water's edge. Oregon aga has recently dditio er again and ran her down to the mud transport Pak Llng will dock at wharf to-day. She will ry horses to the Philippines. Meade and Indiana will all away Saturday. whaler n,rampus gOot away vesterday. Captain Porter harness and took her out. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. mmerce loads poles at Cowichan for : the La Gironde, coal and sup- for La Paz; the Eulomene, this port for Europe, owners' ac Shipping Intelligence. e Grain Fleet Cannot Se- ARRIVED. cure Men. Thursday, March M. e hard to get and mr Eanta Rosa, Alexander, 44 hours from een tied up for a reenwood, Fagerlund, 15 hours from | sy - 2 he I Klitgaard, 20 hours from a. Homer, Donaldson, 47 hours from Coos Leelanaw, Storrs, %0 hours from Be- 62 hours from San rs. from Fort Navarro, Hansen, hours from Titania, Egenes, 52 hours from CLEARED. Thursday, March 1. Thursday, March 4. r Columbta, Doran, Astoria. jels, Eureka. hea, Eureka. ling stmr Grampus, Porter, whaling. Larsen, Coquille River. Umpqua River. bell, Br ship Allerton, 5 Francisco. N, lon 26 W—Br ship Dovenby for San Francisco. APHIC. °h 14, 10 p m—Weather DOMESTIC PORTS. 2005 BAY—Arrived March 14—Schr Gotama. e Marct Jied Ma: ch 14—Stmr Arcata, for San Fran- ved March 14—Schr Mary E Russ, hence h 5: schr Glen, hence March 2; stmr Sig- nee March iz D—Sailed March 14—Stmr Rival. VT CITY—Safled March 14—Stmrs and Crescent City, for San Fran- led March 1—Stmr Geo W ancisco. h 14—Stmr Ruth, from Seattle; Morse, hence March 5. Arrived March 14—Stmr hence March 13 AH BAY—Salled March 14—Stmr Mattea- with stmr Robert Dollar for San Fran- cisco_in to PORT TOWN Alvenia, from mship Company schedule time, ng to think she | >apeete. Had an 1 boat the news cabled from two lines of orts make Tahiti a | 2 n something may | J5% . like South \D—Arrived March 14—Schr Cureka ISLAND PORTS. HILO—Arrived Feb 26-Schr Jennle Wand, from Eureka. iled March 2—Ship Falls of Clyde, for San he run he- o is the JUI-Arrived Feb 1-Bark Edw The m Honolulu. Feb 15—Schr omme om_Eurel ONA—Arrived Feb 25-8chr 0 M from Hilo. _Sailed March 2-Schr Stanley, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. ~ ORK-—Arrived March 13— I EORE v Barch -mip e FOREIG F"’)RTQ OYSTER HARBOR—Sailed March 14—Ship , for San Francisco, ordinary | oatmeal is pasty— YOROHAMA -Arrived 11—Br Emprese of China, from couver, Sailed March 13-—-Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma, Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, for San Franeisco. ACAPULLCO — Arrived March 12-Br bark Mary A Troop, from Newcastle, Aus. 1 Arrived March 12-Stmr Finance, w York March stmr 12-Stmr Allianca, for New LMOUTH—Arrived March 13—Ger ship a, from Tacoma. NG Arrived prior to March 13—Ger stmr M from Portland, Or. alled March 12—Stmr China. for San Fran- raMarch 13-Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancowver. PARTEL—Passed March 12—Br stmr from Tacoma NSTOWN—Arrived March 12—Br ship hence Oct 17. March 13—Ge: Portiand: Fr ship Viile de CAPE S Hyson QUETEN r i Vertura, hence Feb 14. KINSALE—Passed March 13—Br ship Dal- from Portland. and ordered to Ant- | | eatrnie, wern the perfect grain mr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- r (Ku—v:r’a)-. Gtelow, San Pedro; Goodall, | ,Kalulan!, Dabel, Homolulu; Willlams, posin BAILED. | a has not been detained at Papeete, | 4 street by the tug Amelia when the trou- | g clear and then the Amelia got hold | "/ States Coast nRw RERrRRY RREER RRR RRRE Wmm RERERREREERY. EEERANNR RRERE RRERE RRERRRE RERR THE EMPORIUM. i : Special Sale famous N, N wa hing and c ea boxes corty'ning six shampoos; everswhre at 25c per box, fu only. 25¢ Ribhons 14c. For Friday cn'y, neary 400 yards of hi purpones; regularly 25c a2 yar5~ Fr- cay only, These Dolils 11c. bisque kead, to-day only —each.. Friday and Saturday Cigar Sale. For two days only—to-day and to-morrows La Rou ce Ca are Cigars, the for-a-quarter”” size. 3 SO size—to-day and to-morrow 3 for I L RRRRR RR RERY RRERERRY RERRE RRRRR KR RRRR EERRERRR RERRR RRRRE KRR RERE RERR RRRR AR RRRRE RRRRE KRR RRER RERRVERY RRRRY, RRRRR RRR, R, RN, “Gay Conev Island,” the great mechanical show— Exhibition Hall, second Jhoor; free. Mlllmery Openlny Days. N. N. Shampoo “To-morrow (. Sa‘uriay ) en’y, we will sell the Shamoo, for thoroughly g the ccalp and hair, in cold .. 14e This special price for N, N. Sham- poo 18 not for to-day nor jor Mon- day, but jor fo-morrow, Saturday Cassed Imported Fancy Ricbons (made ia France), all ik, a handsome weave, tich and lust-ows, both in soid colors and fancy desgns, full 33 inches wide, this season’s choicest stylss for neckwear and mill'nery 14¢ Kid jointed, hair stuffed, glass eyes, showing teeth, Isng flax n hair, shoes and stockings, doll 10 inches long; special iic 25¢ Arthur. Cigars, the “‘two-for-a-quar- 25¢c THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. Fifty ‘exclusive Imported Pat« tern Hats to chcose from. Panama WalKing Hals—./4// slcs; now on display and sale. e Hundreds of fine copies from our own | large work- room. M:n's $12.50 Sack Suit $8.45—All-Wool Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in new spring effects. Men’s $15.00 and $17.50 Sui's $i1.25— Sack or Frock Styles, in Worsteds, Ox‘ord Vicunas and Fancy Mixtures; coa's eizher single or double breasted. Men's Wool Pants $1.50—Made of good Biack Cheviot, warranted not to rip, should not be less than $2.50 pair. Boys' $5.00 and $6.00 Vestee Sui's $3.35 ZSzs 3 to 8 yeaws; Fine Al-Wool Blue Serges, Cassimeres and Tweeds; in all color- ings; handsome single or Couble breasted silk Last Days of Clothing Sale. Until clesing time to-morrow night we offer the balance of the manufacturer’s stock of Men’s and Boys’ Latest Style | Clothing, which we bought for two-thirds its real value. | W Boys' $7.50 Suits $4.95—Long Pan's Suits; | All-Wool Blus Cheviots, Gray, Brown and | Fancy Mixtures; well made and nicely trimmed. Boys' $3.50 School Sults $1.98—For toys 9 to 1§ years; new, Al-Wool Fabrics, in the lat st shades of , Tan and other color mixtures; both dark and light; bright, cheerful patterns for spring. Also, fist bues; | zuhglrment\'ell mad: and lined and wil | give sat’'sfactory wear. Men's $5.00 Pan's $2.98—This is about half their pric and real worth; there are ex- actly 100 pairs of these Men's Finest Wor- tted Pants; neat strpes in a variety of shaces | that are newest and best, cik scwn, perfect | to fit you, your choice for the two days of thess regular $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Shees for. . e rass| = 2080 = | Ladies G?\mx Less Than Half Price, —s styles of Broken Lines Ladies’ Shoes. Fnday and Saturday only we offer six lots of Ladies’ Shoss—about 240 Fairs in all—broken lines of sizes; desirable styles in Vici Kid or Velour calf; ‘ a few pairs of button thoes, but mostly lace. If we are able > $1.69 x Neckwear Sale Y Friday and Saturday. ® For the two days we make a rare offering of g tylsh Colarett:s and Neck Ruff, in black & only, styles and qualty the very best, about ¥ 1coina’l; toclos: out th: line these X g5.00 Collarete= }E $4.50 Co'larette: & $7.50 Collar:ttes. ¥ $8.50 Collarettes. . $10.00 Col'arcttes. $12.50 Collarettes, vowy 200 short ¢hell pompadour combe, regu'ar value 20c each—on ea'e in Noticn De. partment Friday only, each..., 10c | ; Letter Tablets 7c. | Ladies’ slk sie Hcs: Supperters, with the | “Priscilla’ button c'asp, an assoitment of petty colors, regulir value 25c a ... i6e| They are a good quality of satin woven ru'ed heavy letter paper; 5o pages in a tatlet, regu- lariy 15c cach, 400 cnly—on sa'e to- 7c 50z Chambers 33c. hite enameled stecl, doub’e coated the ginch vse—gpecl gy oy to-day only, each. OEE CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. day at. Rat Traps 9c. . M “Blizzard,” with patent sa‘ety Far—special price for Frida nlt-le Bazaar. lever to set it with, safe and power- ful, regularly 15c—to-day. . ‘8e | To-day only, to clean uo four short lines of Ladies’ Drawers—Good muslin, deep Children’s Hose 14¢ You will consiler them a bargain Harper Kye Whiskey—The celebrated I. W. | Gin—The famous Old Thorne's English tot- Wood Alcohol—For burnng purposss, half THE EMPORIUM. Butter Sale Friday Only. he best Creamery Batterthatmoney can buy, regular size squares; 30 (H] on special sale to-day . . Am Goods Special. sty'ish, desirable cress fabrics, we offer about 150 yards of Donega! Homespun and §oo yards of tweeds, miced cheviots ani serges, goods celling r-gularly , §1.00 and $1.55 per yari—your choice 540 Good Fiannelettfe Night Shirts 35c. ‘e bought all that the manufacturer had of these soc Flannelett: Night Shirts for men and boys; they are made of a good quality of soft ficecy flannelette in fancy woven pat- terns, cut ful and extra long, made with a yoke and pocket; on'y 60 dozen of them at the special sa'e price Friday and Saturiay—cach. ... . . 35¢ Special Salol of Muslin Wear. hem stitched ruffle of cam- bric, cut wide and full, well sewed; value for 35¢; special to- day (Friday) fine new gowns, hem.titching, tucking and embroidery trimming; sizes 14, 15 and 165 value at $r.25—special to day a . 85e only. 20¢ a pair, thee children's narrow-rbbed, fast back cotton hose; they bave couble knees, heels and soles that ar= made of an extra fine qual- ity double twisted Maco ccron that will give excellent wear; special price for this 14 day cnly; por dozen $1.63; per pair Ligquor Specials. Harper straight goods; regu!arly $1.05 a bottle; to-day onl 80¢c tiing; regularly $1.00 a bottle; today. 83Q gallons; regu'arly 75¢; special to-day only. . .55¢ WARA ARAR AR AR R ARA A AR AR AN RAAARAR DAAAR AR AAURR R AL AR AR AR AT AR AR R DU L RR TR au T g daan m PANAMA—Satled March 12—Stmr Roanoke, | for San Francisco. BARRY—In port Feb 16—Fr bark MacMahon, for San Francisco. HULL—In port Feb 25—Br ship Sir Robert Fernie. for San Francieco —Arrived March 13—Stmr Califor- EL nian, from Hilo, for New York OCEAN STEAMERS. March 4—Stmr Teu- LIVERPOQL—Asrived tonie, from New York. March Satied 14—Stmr Boston. —SaiRd March 14—Stmr Mass- dam, for Boulogne and Yorl K{AQCHAU—Arrived Mated B stmr Cath- from Tacoma. NAPLES — Arrived March 14—Stmr Trave, | from New York; stmr Ching_Wo, from Port: land, Or, via St Vincent, C V. AYOKOHAMA_Sailed March New Enxland, for 14—Stmr Taco- a. T QUE Oceanic. from NEW YORK-S Champagne, for Havre. Arrived March 14—Stmr Kensington, from Ant PORTLAND, Me—Safled March 14—Stmr Nu- midtan, for Liverpool; stmr Belgian, for Ant- werp. - - Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. ann’-er | From. quille River . Crescent City.. |Crescent City Eureka boldt y Argyll 3 3 City of Peking. |China and b North Fork.... | Humboldt . % Argo. “oquille River Mar. 15 Samoa Humboldt Mar. 16 San Pedr: Humboldt . Kvarven Japan via G. W. Elder....|Portland and Astori; Bristol. -|Oyster Harbor Arcata. Coos Bay Santa Barbara | Valparaiso & Way Pts Humboldt Oyster Harbor . Tillamook Bay . Coronado Corpna. .. W. H. Kruger.’ Columbia. Newburg. Allianc Portiand & Coos Bay. Point Arena....[Point Arena .. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Salls.| Pler. | Maren 15. Amer. Maru. | China and Japan...| 1 pm|PMsS Corona....... | Newport ... § am|Pier 11 March 16. -/ Coquille River ....| 4 pm|Pler 3 Tahiti . 4 pm/Pler 7 | Honolulu " ‘| 2 pm(Pier 7 Coquille River ... Pler 2 Polnt Arena. Point Arena | H Santa Barbar Seattle direct 10 am|Pler 2 Bay arch Hur‘nbom Pler 13 | Puget_Soun: Pler § |San_Diego . Pler 11 | March 1 W. Kruger... Tillamook Bay 8 pm|Pler 13 Newport..... | Panama & Way Pihz m(pass North Fork.. | Humboldt $ am Pler 2 | March 19, . Seattle & N. What.|10 am|Pler 2 | Coos Bay 1. Pler 13 | Humboldt | Pler 9 Coronado.....| Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 3 G. W. Elder. | Astoria & Pfll’fllnd 11 am| Pler 24 Bonita........| New! k 9 am|Pler 11 Tucapel.. /12 miS.w.3 10 am|Pler 2 9 am|Pler 11 Pler 13 | Puget Sound Ports.|i1 am|Pler 9 Umatilla. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort_ Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the-same at both places. FRIDAY, MARCH 15. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are nven in the left hand column and the successive tides the day In the order of occurrence as to time of ; the third time column gives the last tide of fhe day. except when there are but three tides. as sometimés occurs. The helghts given are in addition to lh. muflln‘l on the United Survey charts, when a minus (—) sign precedes m helnt. and then the number given s subtracted from the depth given by the charts The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. 5 | | J.; who was one of the greatest teachers | 5 | | first week of June. WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE Arrangements Completed for Santa Clara College Anniversary. P 5 The arrangements for the celebration of the golden jubilee of Santa Clara Collegs have been completed. It is now certain that the celebration will be attended ny many people from all parts of the State. The alumni have taken an active interest in the preparations and nothing has been left undone that might coniribute toward properly commemorating the fiftieth an- niversary of the founding of the college. The foundation of the present great educational institution was laid March |18, 1851, by Rev. Father Nobili, S. | known on the Pacific S.ope. Rev. Father | Kenna, S. J., who !'s now president of the college, i$ a scholarly man and pos- sessed of great cxecutive ability. There will be two celebrations of the jubllee. The celebration which takes place next Monday and Tuesday will be followed by a three days’ jubilee in the As the fiftieth anni- | versary of the founding of Santa Clara College accurs in the Lentcn season, the event of next week wili be in the nature of a home celebration. June will be far wider in scope. On Mon- day next high mass will be celebrated by the Superior of the Jesuits, and Bishop Montgomery_of Los Angeles will preach. Archbishop Riordan of this city will offi- ciate on esday. In addition to the religious ceremonies there will be several orations and fleld day athletics by the college alumni. It is the intention of the college to pur- chase, If possible, a tract of land adjou ing the present buildings and erect a larger edifice. If the lana is secured, the foundation stone of the new Santa Clara College will be lald during the June cele- bration. The first day of that celebration | will be marked by the commencement ex- ercises. In addition, a new sacred dran-a by Clay M. Greene, the New York play- wright, who is an old student and class- mate of Rev. Father Kenna, will be pro- duced. Greene says that the drama was written by him out of love for his alma mater, and he is in hope of being able to be present and assist in staging it. On the second day there will be a pontifical high mass celebrated by Bishop Grace of Sac- ramento, at which Arckbishop Riordan will assist and also oreach. The t day will be surrendered to the alumn There will be athletic exercises a banquet and appropriate literarv exercises. e | CONSUMER LOSES SUIT AGAINST GAS COMPANY Supreme Court Decides That Rent May Be Received for Meters. Willlam M. Smith of Sacramento was unsuccessful in his effort to make the Capltal Gas Company of that city pay him damages for refusal to furnish him with fllumination. The Supreme Court has af- firmed the judgment of the lower court in ragol; ;{ l:he c(;lrvorllatlon mith brought suit to recover damages amounting to $1300, alleged to be due Tioy under the provisions of section 629 of the Civil Code, for the gas company's refus~l to furnish him gas. Smith served a writ- ten notice upon the company notifying i* that they must immediately furnish him with gas. The company in reply notified Smith that it would supply him with gas if he would furnish a meter or agree to pay it 50 cents per month rental for the meter. This Smith refused to do, and then brought suit. In its decision the Supreme Court hell that a gu company had a right to charge rental for the wear and tear and care of its property. e ‘Water Rate Ordinance Defective. The North Central Improvement Asso- c.ation has requested the Board of Super- visors to allow its representatives to ba heard before the water rate ordinance s finally The communication sa: 'S there are many irregularities in the o Hasice which Should be corrected besere final passage, in order that better fire pro- tection may be afforded in downtown dis- tricts. ——————— Police Pension Fund Deficit. Katherine F. Conway, secretary of the Police Relief and Pension Fund, has af- rected the attention of the Board of Su- ervisors to the serious deficiency in tha As recently published in The Call tho dellcit will reach $8000 at the en the flscal year. The board is urged to take legal steps to vlpe out the accrued 1 deficit. The celebration in | | present the surplus to the credit of the | to Chicago 42 School Department fund amounts to $12,- . RS OF ihis cunt WO aa certisd] In 75 hours over from the last fiscal year. on the RAILWAY TRAVEL. CrrTTy LIKE THE WHIRLWIND You go on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED but you ride gently as the breeze San Francisca SCHOOLADUSE WILL BE BUILT Board of Education Decides| to Use Surplus Fund for This Purpose. The Board of Education has been con- sidering the advisability of building a new schoolhouse out of its surplus fund | and has decided that as soon as its plans are matured the Richmond district will be provided with an eight-room school to accommodate the growing population. At School Directors Kincald, Mark, Cas- serly and Denman visited Auditor’ Wells | yesterday for the purpose of ascertaining | if there is any legal obstacle to using at least a portion of this surplus to build the new schoolhouse. President Kincaid stated that the Board of Education was anxious to carry out the plan, as it was felt that the Supreme Court decision on the bond question would be long delayed. rs. Kincald said that it had been learned that a good schoolhouse of six or eight rooms could be built for about $6000. Auditor Wells informed the board that | he would not oppose the use of the money for that purpose, as he was of the opinion that the only way to build schoolhouses was for the board itself to take the mat- ter in hand. The board then decided to go ahead with its intention to build the proposed schoolhouse. It was stated that the surplus will be increased over the figure named by sev- eral thousand dollars at the end of the fiscal year. If the increase permits an- other six-room schoolhouse will be built robably in the district south of the park. resident Kincald says that the expendi- ture would be warranted because hun- dreds of dollars are expended yearly in the districts named for the rental of out- side rooms, and this would be saved. Some of the surplus will be devoted to repairing the plumbing in several school- houses, which are sadly in need of sani- SANTA FE Leaves San Francisco at 9.00 a. m. daily. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CG. | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET 7. E 00, 11:00 & m.; 13:35, 3:30, l 10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trlp at 11:30 Satbrdays—Extra trips at 1350 and 1:30, 3., WEEK DAYS— 1:10 a. 2:45, 3 00 5 ll1 p m. Snlurdlyv—fixln lrlpl l( 1:58 Conee2229222200222922229087 | LESSHD SAN FRANCISCO AND NGRTH PACIFIC | BRAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PFA € COMPANT. (PACIFIC sYSTEM.) Traine lenve and are due (o nreive NAN FIANCINCO. . (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) LEAVE — Frou MagcH I, INL — ammive | Ti004 l:{:l&;fl::‘lxu-un.vdhj.t’m e | 7330 7:330 12:35¢ | e | 8:304 Shasta ExpressDavis, Willisms (for rfl" Willows, 2 Ty S [ETN n-l- d Los Martines and Way lhllo»l Limi -Olh-. | ver, Owaba, Chicago... 2 11:004 l‘llek lm-wn Sucrame: Men inno, Huaford, l—h 100 Su:\llnm Itiver Du‘mau '3:004 8007 lienicia, Mar, 10:034 | 3:00p Haywards, . 3183, S:0er Martines, San_ Tamon, Vallejo, Napa, Cnlistoun, Sauta Rosa...... 91834 | #4:00r Sunset’ Limited, Paso, # New Orleane Sauta Barbars, ing, N 5:007 Niles, Livarmore, Stockion., ] ooy Usgearda, Nikes aud San Jose. | (Nurrow Gauge). et Straet.) LTIETY llflln l,enluv"l m]m'm der Creek, Santa Oruzand Wi tary improvement. Auditor Wells holds : 1:40, that the money may be legally used for | > gme £33 p mh & 0 0 & =™ o such repairs, and the work of repairing | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park. will be vigorously prosecuted during the | same schadule s above. coming vAcation week. 7o In Eftect Arrive San Francisco. |Nov. 7. 1900.| San Franctsco. In the Divorce Court. ok | Sun- | Sun- | Week Decrees of divorce were granted on the Destination. | days. | Days. ground of desertion yesterday to Magda- Novato, lene Fisher from George H. Fisher, Rosa- Petaluma, mond L. Currier from Leon G. Currier and | §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. Martha Busby from Willlam Busby. Fulton, Suits for dl\orce on the grnuna of deser- | 7:30 am| Windsor, tion were filed by Ella Sullivan against Healdsburg, am my ang am Miller against - Marguerite Miller. i 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Clo le. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | : i R ST 7:30 Hopland May Not Erect Frame Building. *™| 5:00 am| ana Ulkiah. | 7:35 pm| §:22 pm The Supervisors' Fire Committee yester- | 7:30 am. 10:25 am day denied the petition of O. D. Baldwin 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm . for permission to construct a four-story | $:30pm e d oo ‘rame bu ng on e northeast corner of 1 $:40 am Powell and Clay streets, as the board has | © 7| “©*™| Sqope no power to ‘)ermu frame structures to be | 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm erected within the fire limits. 0 7:30 am| 8:00 am) 19:0 ami10:38 am 330 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm RAILWAY TRAVEL. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville tor Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopl Duncan Springs, Highland' Spru Kelnyvnle_ Carls- bad Sprlnxl, Soda B: ogon and Bartlett Spring: ‘Ukian for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Spring: Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. T e Vel Sonn Ty erside. ley’'s _ Bucknel Banhedrin Tretghts. = Hiutiville, Onr's Hot Sorines. Mendocino City, Fort ‘Westport, Usal, Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Santa Fe Trains—Dbaity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Daiy: | Datts: | Datls: [Date: Lv. San Fran( 7:20a a » duced rates. Ar. Btockton. 10:25 & a P On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points 25 p | 1:17 p a beymld San Rafael at half rates. 20 p | 2:35 p a Ticket office, &0 Market st.. Chronicle bufld- 22 p | 3:27 p a RYAN, 10 p | 4:10 p a H_ C. WHITING. Gen. Pass. Agt. grledn a Gen. Manager. P 13 a | v ; & | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. Lv. san rman. | ELBAM ‘& for mornin; 9:00 a. m. train Il IM Cullfurnh Limited. ""'t'w"" PM Carrying Palace sleeping Cars and Dining | | T4s .} s e WEEK DAYS......... [ $UP2 through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs || 4 — ; a:::n._llmflelfl “for accommodation of "l 2 ]| £or ) sayovernigntatne ravemy Liois 1.3 ass passengers. ond class Tickets are honored on this train. Cor- -SUNDAYS v { 420 5 responding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally. 30 p. m. i Stockton Local. &mg tnln arrives at 1105 o m. daily. m. is the Overland Express. with Palace and Tourist Sleepers and shellnln[ Chalr Car, lllo Palace !.Inur 'Mih ell‘m!l out tt‘ M“ 0. (:‘om-l ding train arrives at 5:85 p. m. datly. -pqn ng I -.ln"tll. :I.I San Juquln V-lle ke 'yondlnx irain artives at $:40 & m. datly. ket and m, Do Ban Francisco: 1118 Broadway, Ook land. Franciseo to ‘l‘lcnl Oflleu. 621 Klrl.l St., ‘ &nullm Ferry. ———————————— Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, gy -lo-Ail:" ST. Established Biacanen, Tt Mantinod Doty of ixease wea: onhalynndmlmma Mbh':"-n. -Dnflt:'u!m'hon thers Try him. Charges low. res guaranteed. Callor write. ABDON. Sau Francisco, Cal. T&i104 Ocean View, Sou T1004 San Jose \] Almaden Wel 91004 Nan Jose, Tres P ant Pacilie Grove, Paso Robles, San Luia “obisgo, Snxt, Lompos sl Principal Way Stations 4 Sau Joss anid Way Siations. . 248 e San Jose and Principal W 13:00p San Ja-e. Los Gatos and tions. . 3120p San.Josw and Principal Wey Siaiions nuuA 63307 San Jose and Way Stations......... 19:00, | @11:45¢ San Jose and Way Stations. T:30r | "-Alclmum._d P for Afleroon. nday sxcen: Sunday oalp. 'wm lmlwll, ~— NORTH I’ABIHB COAST BAIUIMD. | ommencm; Sépumb-r 30, FROM S48 FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY ND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:35, *%:05. 11:00 a m., L% 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, *6:15, 6:40 & m. EXTRA TRIPS—For i lley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and satur- s at 9:00 Ind n &5 ¥ “1:30 2 m., oo 115, m. Té-m-“'m.rk % rin to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL O SAN FRANCIScO. WEEK _DAYS—S 6, 93 & m. 145, *3:30. 4:0. § 3 5. XTRA ~TRIPS Mondays. Wednesdays 16 & m. on Saturdaye at 6: and 1020 5, NDAYS 6:20, *3:00, *10:00, S, 218, 445, %30 D m. Trains marked () start from San’ Quentin. | FROM sm,L VALLEY T0 SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK D 8:45. 155, 9:30 a m., 12:3, 310, 330, 434, 5:20 p. ™ EXTRA TRIES on Mondays Wednestays and Saturdays at 7:10 an b. SU S-8:05, 10:06 a. m., l"'fi.:'u %, 5:00, 8:45 D m. i THROUGH TRAINS. 35 a. m. week days—Cazadero and y stations. 4 p. m. Saturdays —Tomales and way I(.Ho!l. $:00 & m. Sundays — Tomales and way stations. Weskly Cal $1.00 per Vear