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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1901. FRENCH BARK MARECHAL DE VILLARS " MAKES QUICK TIME FROM HONGKONG § Ten Years Ago the William H. Macy Made the Voyage in 34 Days and Nothing Has Since Touched That Record---The Villars’ Run of 38 Days Is the Next Best, and Is a Splendid Performance FRENCH BARK MARECHAL DE VILLARS THAT COMPLETED THE RUN FROM HONGXONG TO SAN FRAN- CISCO IN DAYS. ONLY ONCE HAS THAT RECORD BEEN BEATEN AND THAT WAS TEN -YEARS ), AMERI N SHIP WILLIAM H. MACY MADE IT IN 3 DAYS. < k Marechal de \'fl-]cnu]d not be controlled even with the use | Stmr Portland, for St. Michael. 7—Stmr 8t. | ed from Hongkong yes- |of sand. Paul, for Nome. $—Stmr Santa Ana, for Nome. | er steamboat time. | » laAl\fnlg;é,f,"“" Tor o g | Water Front Notes. fihe. for et Hiadione - o Ukt & M Gell- beon & The steamship Portland arrived at Aug 20—Stmr Farallon, 1890 the A made the e grain for Hongl came to there ng July 13 strong Jap current we -k ago the Reves. ntebelle, now ree years old After d!s(‘harzm-{ nd for the | northeast When “f’amahfl‘ ‘made fifteen m voy- | for Nome the same arrived on the th an: Santa Ana on the Tth and the Arcti the 11th. The Roanoke and Elihu Th son both arrived at Nome on the Tth | and Roanoke got away for Sea the same day. The Oregon and Vale arrived 2t Nome on the Sth. The Pacific Steam- ny’s Guatemals both sailed ala for San rk Palmy day. sailed the 7th, and sailed the fleet from “rancisco iled day. kong San | yesterds brayin can officers and stay in Central 2 not be long. The that their aters ma A. T. Watt, h_Columbia, authorities that has notified the cust an liam Head for in NEWS OF THE OCEAN had Shipping Merchants. Dunfermline will load wheat here €4, option of London 36s 24; akeley the Sea King, 3% 64, option of or to arrival: the J Melbourn A. Bri Shipping Intelligence. ARRIV Tuesda Stmr Luella, Madsen, 18 ho Fr bark Marechal de Villars, Auzust Rioual, 38 € in port, and | from Hongkong Br i rechal de Turenne. CLEARFED. 4 same flag as a nd all are 1 r This ie | kins t to this coast Br stmr Bristol, MclIntyre, has of French s STBIEIC&RS IN COLLISION. Water Front Was the ’ Smash-Up Yesterday. Scene of a ney, Nanaimo; John ILED. Tuesday, August | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Stmr Gipsy, Hinkle, Santa Cruz. . Ventura ree pe were wred in a street- | Gamble, 1n c e water front yesterday. | v Ao sl on. ,Trewren, Port Gamble, 10 a. m. and Anderson, Eureka. ckson street. TELEGRAPHI! ning a crew that the ame down POINT LOBOS—August 2 | hazy; wind SW; velocity 16 miles per ho: SPOKEN. No date—1 N 26 W, Fr bark Amiral de nuler, from Liverpool for Oregon. Aug 17—3% miles SE of Unamak Pass. : | Compeer, from Port Clarence for Puget So | N 160 W, from Dutch Harbor for DOMESTIC PORTS. NOME—Arr Aug 7—Stmr Roanoke, Seattle d Valencia tmr Roanc RBOR—Arriv Aug Vancouver. 6—Stmr St Stmr Roanoke, tmr Santa Ana, from Seattle. rning, from Puget Sound; stmr Arctic, from Seattle. e, for St d ctric s an for Nome. on the 10th and sailed stmr Senator, from Sea! - | Dutch Harbor on the 5th inst. and sailed The St. Pflul( the | 9th on om- nst. attle neia, Sound in tow of the tug Defiance yester- The battleship Towa sailed for Panama quarantine officer for Brit- oms British Columbian ports must call at Wil- ppr‘unn beforr« entering. HMatters of I_ntfi!est to Mariners and for the for Hamburg. prior lumber at Hadlock e or iggs. ‘handise here for Melbourne or 20, from Usal. days Ro- tow with p m—Weather ur. Ccor- schr und. miles north of Dutch Harbor, stmr Nome. from hu_Thomson. from Seatile. P ichael. 5—Stmr Paul, m MEN, rm than the others. who want ‘more “Bre.” Beated, Tree. Describe your case to me, cure you 1 will guarantee to do so. Drugs If you have to take a stimulant take whisky. “Every sign of pain and sickness h Belt has done for me.” writes d. Schwarz, Coleridge, Trinitv County, Cal. gladly send ,you my book on this subject. Do you want to be strong? Doyou want to feel the yim, the snap ani fire of manly vigor? Do you want courage, energy andambition to sup- port you in yourcares and troubles ? I have devoted mv life to the development of manly and womanly vigor. I've made a great success. My methods are approved by the greatest doctors and copied. T've nroved that electriclty #s the basis of all animal life and that “weak men.” dys- peptics. rheumatics. sufferars from lost energy, weak kid- nevs, pains in the back. head. ches and shoulders from varicocele and its allied weaknesses. otc., are weak in electric'ty. My Elertric Balt restores this Jife in a few wecks and cures every time. DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. and if 1 say I can won't restore your strength. Taken They only in moderation it disappeared. I appreciate what your It has 52 pages of meat to people DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, 72 Me2t 30 27 Kearor DO YOU? Aug 19—Ger stmr Neko, for San Fran- stmr City of Seattle, for Skaguay. 20— mr Tdzumi Maru, for Yokohama. NEAH BAY—Passed 'Aur 20-Schr Winslow. from Tacoma for Mollendo; bark Loulsiana, from Port Lndlow for Melbourne. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Aug 20—Ship Florence, from Honolulu; stmr Faralion, from Skaguz Sailed outward Aug 20—Bark Louisiana, for Melbou; hr Winsiow, for Mollendo. BA Sailed Aug 20—Schr Corinthian, rancisco. A—Arrived Aug 20—Stmrs Pasadena and_Brunswick. from ‘San Pedro, Y8 HARBOR—Salled Aug 20—Schr John n Franc Salled Aug 20—Stmr City of To- peka, aguay. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Aug 20—Bark Sea Kinz, from Honolulu EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 19—Stmr Orizaba, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 6—Ger stmr Sitho- nia, for Sun Francisco. 15—Stmr Victoria, for Com: VALFPARAISO—Sailed June 24—Br bark Sa- vernake, fot San Francisco. YOKGHAMA—Arrived Aug 20—Br stmr Cop- tie, hence Aug 2. SWANSEA-=Sail Aug 17—Fr bark Duchesse Anne, for San Francisco; Fr bark Francolse ‘Ambotse, for San Francisco. CALLAO—Arrived Aug 6—Br ship Beechdale, from Tacoma. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 19—Br shi, from_Portland, Or. ¥ Sapriron A ROSALIA—Arrived Aug 2— nbek, from Cardiff. ort, from Hamburg. £ —Arrived Aug 19—Br stmr Glenesk, fm acoma. BEACHY HEAD—Parssd Avg 17—Br ship So- cotra, from Antwern for San Francisco. GIAYAQUIL—Sailed Aug G—Ger stmr Am- burz. ailed Aug 14—Br stmr Tartar, Ger bark 5—Br bark Pass mon, for Ha | HOXNG NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Aug 7—Br_ship Cleomene, for Portland, Or. 19—Br bark Fife- shire, for Portland, Or. <JOKOHAMA—Salled Aug 17—Stmr China, for San ¥ rrived Aug 20—Br 19—Schr 2 Aug for San Francisco. AUCKLAND—Arrived Aug 20at § p m—Stmr Sierra, hence Aug 1. NANAIMO—Arrived Aug from Port Los Angeles eyle, from Portland GUATEMALA—Sailed Aug 20—Ger stmr Ser- apls, for fan Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 20—Stmr_Aller, for Naples; stmr Lahn, for Bremen via Southamp- ton: stmr Cevie, for Liverpool SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived prior to Aug 20— tmr_Aorangi., from Vancouver, etc. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 20-Stmr Oopack, stmr 19—Stmr Mineola, 20—Br stmr Strath: St from Portland, Or.. via Manila; stmr Domin: fon, f Portland. PLYMOUTH—Safled Aug 20—Stmr Graf Wal- dersee, from Hamburg and Boulogne for New York. —Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Scotla, for Genoa. ON—Arrived Auz 20—Stmr Kaisarin Maria Theresa, from New York for Bremen. and_nroceeded ed Aug 20—Stmr Penn- N York via Plymouth, umburg. and proceeded. W YORK—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Grosser Kurfuerst, from Bremen and Southampton. Steamer Movements. for TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Gaelic. China and Japan Eureka. Humbnldl 3 Leelanaw Neko... Buckingham. Santa Rosa A n Diego & Way Pts. Nanaimo Humboldt Tacom: | Coquitie River | Point Arena Puget Sound Ports Panama & Way Ports. Point Arena. City of Puebla. | Nome & St. Michae! Humboldt 3 Coos Bay Aug. 25 | Valparaiso & Way Pts.|Aus. 26 Hongkong Mar|China and Japan......[Aug. 21 Curacao..... Mexican Ports Aug. 27 Mariposa Honolulu . Aug. 28 Palena.... Valparaiso & Way Pts.|Aug. 23 Wella Walla... T’uflfl( und Ports. |Aug. 29 TO fiAIL Steamer. De:nnullnn ‘Sulll. Pler. August 21. | I Areata. .| Coos Bay ... .| 4 pm|Pier 13 City Peking..|{China & Japan. 1 pm|PMSS August 22, Fureka........| Humboldt . amlPler 13 Sonoma. Eriney. & Way Bislto am{pior '} August 23, Argyll N. Y. via Panama.| 2 ps Czarina....... |Seattie & Tacoma..| San Pedro.... |Humboldt ..........[10 am[Pier 2 Tmatilla. Puget Sound Pam!u amlPler 9 : Angust 25. | Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 Pomona.. Humboldt .......... 0 plPler 9 August 26. Point Arena..|Point Arena ......! 2 pm|Pler 2 August 27, Neko. S. ‘Amer. & Europe(12 m|Pler 10 Bonita. +|San Pedro & Way..| 9.am!Pier 1t Gaelic -|China & Japan....'| 1 pm|PMSS Angust 28, l Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 -'Panama & Way...[12 m|PMSS FROM SEATTLE. Destination. Skaguay & Way Ports. Skagucy & Way Ports Nome and Teller.. .|Rkaguay & Way Port .| Skaguay & Way Ports.|Au -| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts Aug. 25 Nome and St. Michael.|Aug. 2§ .| Ncme and St. Michael.|Aug. 2 Nome and Teller.. Skaguay & Way P JAuy Skaguay & Way Ports. |Aug. 55 ——— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Steamer. Farallon. Aug. 21 |Aug. 23 it of se-m- Dirigo. THE EMFPORIUM. % Little Doris, the remarkable 7-year-old Japanese chi'd, in he songs and dances, assisted by the Dancers. a.m. to § p. m. Attraction Hall, s Free daily p-rformances from 11 r 1nimi‘able Pickaninny econd floor. [ EMPORIQ) fioldcnR-Ie Bazaar" CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE $10 dictionary. $10.00 Dictionary $85.25 The genuine Webster’s Unabridged—the zu- thority on the English Janguage. sheep, with patent thumb index. Bound in fu'l The regular On special sale now §5.2 25¢ Veilings 12¢. Exacty yrs (no and no less) Ve and black, pie; firsd at special per yard Wash Braids Halr Price. Cho:ss from our entire stock of White, Co" one-half ther ruar prices; even i you do not need them for immediate use i wilpay you well to take advantage of thi: offer, Cushion Tops 19¢. On: of tae be t spscia’s that the Drapery De pirmeat ba different mJ ts1 In jan Chisf Shesherdess Incin C mp Gar'and Incian F gure C rm ncita Dauchess of Gairsborough Colored Boy Go'f Balenb rg The very low special price for Wednesday only—ezch . Spacial Sale of Kodak Album -, The 50c *“Photog; re : special Wednesday onli—zach on sp:cinl sa'e Wednesoay only. ... Gilscn Adjustadle Album—Fr all size pet. urzs; regul>r prices. Ward Plain-Leaf Alb.ms—On dar pr.c2s. WIRWMIWRRHMRRM RERRZRRERERRRRRRR RRRE. RERRE RERE RRERRRRE R RRRR RRRRR KRR R ma:nm-amtmmaw-maamnaamaawnhmnmmmnnmmmammamm 15c0 more of pretty 25¢ Tuxedo lings, in roya’ navy blus, brown, green, purple, lavender and mag- will be of- sa'e to-day only— 12¢ ored and Fancy Wach Braids to-day only, at if. offered for months— 1000 Fancy Cushion Tops, 24 inches square; 10 iS¢ For 3%x3 inch pct- 15¢ Burnt Lea her Stamo Album—Regularly 35¢; on Wednesday on'y— Half off special rale Wedn=cdiy only—Half off regu- 15¢c Tzbhlets 8c. We have secured 2000 more of those thick 15c Tablets, in note, packet and leather sizes, in satin wove and Irish linen papers, which will b off:red at special sa'e e 8¢ Pearil Buttons, 2 Dozen Sc. Thes= ar: a good quaity Wh't: Pearl Burton, in three of the te.t sizes—20, 22 and 24 lines; worth Toc per dozen in the regu'ar way; we have only 135 gross to ceil at the tp=ci¢] price to-day, and they will go very rapidly at czrd of 2 dozen. ... 8¢ 1 4 Chimneys 25¢. The celebrated Lion Brand of fire- proof Chimneys for Welsbach Burners, full 8 inches tall, regu- each; lar price 10c w:dne,d.y on'y. special Special Sale of Ragtime Folios On Wednesday on’y we shall cell Brainard’s Ragtime Folio, con- taining 25 copyrighted Marches, Two-S'eps and Cike Walks; regularly 75c each, for,..... Clothing for 57¢c on the Ten-Dollar Suits for $4. it s bluc and bagk sergs, all-wool tweeds and new patterns in lat'st co'orings; now. in all of th= coats, some of them silk lined 5. big values at. boys 10 to 19 years, male of all-wool chevio mixtures; godl, s:rviceabl breasted jacket and knee pani boys 10 to 135 years; during this sa'e . Men s Pants— Al wool, §3.00 vfluc, FH. Summerfield & Go. and $10.00 Suts, made of excellent cheviots'and cassi- mere, in nobby mixtures or in plain blues-and b'ack; now l-'lfloon-nollap Suits for $8.95—Sylish worsteds, Twanty-Dollar Gvercoats 8".45—E'g ish whi>- ccrds, covert and O <ford gray cheviots and worsted, si’k seeve linings Boys’ $7.50 Suits for $4.85—Long pants Suits for simeres in blue and fan y mixturés; during ths sale. Boys’ $3.00 Su'ts for st.as»mub e-breasted coats and knee pants for boys 8 to 15 years, in new grays, greens and cak suits for school; now. Boys' '$4 60 a‘chonl ‘Suits for $2.48 cheviots and cassimeres in new fall vatterns; we'l-cut, stylish cousle- sizes 8 to 15 years..., 2 $2.48 Boys” $6.00 Sults for $3.48— Trrepice knee punts Suits, STt cBesion and cassim.re", and new fall patterns; sty.ish, douole-breact:d vests; Memn’s Pants—$s.00 worici Pants; dwing this sale... Men & Boys $1.00. 35—Men’s §7.50 $4.35 cheviots, £8.95 !hmugh— $17.45 and cas- $4.95 S .98 Al -wool 225 for . $3.48 .$1-21 '$2.55 during th's sale. Wash Materials at Half Price. An average of half price on thes seven lines of han isome and very desirable Wash Materi: To-day and until closing time Saturd: Fine White Parls Chiffons—48 inches wide, sheerest weave made; valus 60c to §1.00 ver yard; special price this week 27¢ Scotch Zephyr Ginghams and Madras— 32 inches wide; our 23¢ g"ods, special this week; yard « \'hlte Fique—Fancy cro's welt; our 20c kind; special this week _. f0c Prlnud Dimities—Fu'l range of slylet fine cloth; rsckind for. .. . . ... . .. Fine Linen Batiste—Plain and fancy open- work; the 25c and 3sc kinds; special week. yard . 16¢ Wool Mix»d Ch-lliz lot of thete silk striped soc values at Fancy Dimities— Neat stylcs and fact co!cf o ttead 0° 1234¢ a yard, special this week. 7@ Imported Wash Foulards and Challies that were 25c to 40c a yard; light and dark colors; special this week. 17¢ Sale of Bacon, Olives, Soap, Efc. Bacom—Best Eastern Sugar Cured- that would be very cheap at 18c Ib; 16 [~} special Wednesday on'y. Lennox Soap—Proctor and Gmbm famous product; to-day . 9 bas 25¢ Lye- Merry War brand; regularly $c tin; to- . -6 _Il‘dm‘ —New pzck' gocd Imported Sardines: to-dav, per tin, 8¢ Ripe Olives—Instead of 25¢ per quart; ‘o-day 20c Cocoa—Royal Dutch; the Tarse 5-1b_tins reg- warly $4.00 each; special Wednesdav onlv skrykrr s Smd Sodp—To-d:y, 8 bm‘sz';g Sweet Wines—Angelica, Tokay and Madera; all of them the choice §1.50 qua'- ity: special to-day only, gallon 85¢ Wilson Rve Whiskey—Instead of $1.25 per bottle, special to-day 85¢ Joharnis Water—This fine Imported Mineral Water; regu'ar’y 20c per bott'e, on special sale to-day ony; per dozen $1.23, .2 bottles fo:r 250 AnannanRRaan WAURRRAR AR ARAARAR AR R RAARR L AR AR AR A A AR AT ama AARR BRAR RAAURRRA AR R AR R A BeAD W R BLAMES WRECK ON ENGINEER Pilot Says Carelessness Caused Steamboat Disaster. PADUCAH, Ky., Aug. 20.—The horror of the City of Golconda disaster at Cotton- wood bar, four miles above Paducah, last night is just beginning to be fully com- prehended by the people of Paducah as body after body is brought into the city. Following is a revised list of the dead: MISS MAY FLEMING, Birdsville. MISS LIZZIE GRAHAM, Grahamsville. MISS LUCY BARNETT, Smithland. MISS TRIXIE GRIMES., Grahamsville. MRS. DAVID ADAMS, Smithland, MR OGAN and three children. Ira, dged i0; ‘Wallace, aged 8, and Lucille, aged 6, of Paducah. WATTS DAVIS of lelngstone Cnunty. CLARENCE SLAYDEN of Lola, Ky. WALLACE BENNETT of Tolu, Ky D. JACKSON., colored, Paducah. WILL WOODS, colored, Golconda. G);TO'RGE WASHINGTON, colored, Gol- s “HORACE RONDOU, colored, Golconda. GEORGE SANDBURG, colored Gol- conda. The boat’s register has not yet been re- covered, but it is certain the death list will number seventeen and perhaps twen- ty-two. An official investigation will be made, as it seems that the most culpable carelessness caused the castastrophe, A. A. Peck, the pilot, says the engineer deserted his post and that he could not manage the boat with the engines help- less. The engineer denies this and asserts that he remained at the throttle until the water was waist deep. Frank Enders, one of the passengers, corroborated by several others, declares that the effort to land brought the side of the boat around so that the wind struck it with full force. There had been almost a gale blowing for ten minutes and_one man who could not swim went to the pilot-house and b ed the pilot to land. When he did finally consent to land the hurricane struck the boat as it swung around in a position least able to resist it. Early this morning the work of search- ing for the remains began, the party be- ing led by Charles Graham, County Clerk, and Luther Graham, his brother, whose sister was among the dead. Three bodies were recovered in the foremoon—those of Miss Trixie Grimes, Miss Lucy Barnett and Mrs, David Adams. Miss Barnett's face was badly lacerated. This afternoon the bodies of Miss Gra- ham and Mrs, W. A. Hogan and Lucille, her six-year-old daughter, were recovered. The position of the limbs and the expres- sion on the face, as well as scratches and bruises, indicated a fierce struggle when the prisoners were caught in the little cabin like rats. The boat is being dis- mantled in order that the dead may be reached. Mrs. Charles Haydon of Metropole, IlL., the only woman saved, is badly bruised. The whereabouts of Mr. Hogan. husband of one of the women, and the three chil- dren drowned is unknown. He is a travel- ing man from St. Louis. Good resolutions come under the head of self-binders. P oot @ Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official 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 Polnt; the haight of-tide Is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 ADVERTISEMENTS. Fine Velovr Bed Lovnge, with box and steel lem- pered springs. . .. .. $12.50 Get an estimate from us on everything required to furnish your entire establishment. Credit and free delivery within 1c0 miles. We close at 6 except on Sat- urdays and days before holi- days. On those days at 10 o’clock. T. Brilliant FURNITURE CO,, 338-342 POST STREET, Opposite Union Square. BRADFCORD QUICKSILVER MINE SAN BENITO CO. To ratse money to build a large furnace on this mine we will sell treasury stock for GOe per share untll further notice. Siiver Creek issued, and we are now producing quicksliver. Investigate this offer. H. R. BRADFORD, General Manager, 7 North Market st, San Jos Prospectus and exhibits at branch office, 413 Kearny st., San Francisco. F. DE FREITAS, Agent. DRMEYERS & CO. Specialist. Disease and weakness of m en. Established 1881. Consultation and private book free, at office or by mail. Cures guar- anteed. 731 Mar- ket street (elev: tor entrance), San Francisco. Corner Fourth and Market, S. F. our Special CAFE ROVAL RAILWAY TRAVEL: se. Vallsen checked f Sun rises Sun sets . . o Moon sets (first quarter) .10:43 a. m. Time| _ |Time| _ |Time| | Time] ! ! . s 1 - 1 5‘(__ 2t 2. 23 24 . 2% 2 . .. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning, tides are given in the lert hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of ay; the third time column gives the Tast tide of the day, cxcept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then Blrsfleld. Kan City| Chicaro. ornin; for afternoon. 5 o, ain fs the Californta Lim- fted. leaving Monday and Thursday only. carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs 1o Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class _passengers. No second-class {iokets honored on this train. Correspond. ine train arrives at 6:55 p. m. Tuesday and NS fs Stockton and Fresno local. the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. O Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Me: chants’ Exchange, San ' Francisco, Ca A st 20, 1901. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to- i, e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. CALKINS, G. Lieutenant Commander, U. §. N., in charg 4:20 p. m. Corresponding traln arrives at 12:30 p. m. dally, %06 p. m. 1s the Overland Express. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at 0. ('mn'pnndlu train arrives at 5:35 p. m. . 1s Rakersfield Loeal. stopping at lll pollltl in San Joaquin Vallev. Corre- sponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally. Offices—64] Market street and In Farry Depat. San Prancisco: 1112 Broadway. Cax- an Quickstlver Mining Co. stock is all sold and | RAILWAYZ TRAVEL. |SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve nud are due (o arrive as NAN FRANCIN (Main Line, Foot of Market Streat.) Sodiund. Knigase Landing. o, Oro ' ixpress—Ogden sod Fast 004 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton. 5:004 Niles, uundnm Huln-d, Vh“s crtervile 8:304 Shasta m.n“&r 2 8204 Ban Jos ra. Carzers. fi"‘"" ‘Niles and Fay Siation T v Fremo, B-konnold. Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Onrlml T304 R | | | Chicago. aha, IMrOfloMll lllfl—flldlfl‘ Dul'lt. is, Chicago. 00 ou.on-..a (.;nm ia i uta COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foos of Mnrket Streat.) | Toasa !mu Oruz Exoursion (0 Asot Crus d Principal Way Statior 05y 8115, Nowark. (,.«.rl "n.n.ln-"..t-mn - s.300 1025 1855 Be Nowars: Bau Foso: T Gatos Glenwaod. Boul OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. | Poom SAR. PRASOLSOD—roie of Nackst et (Sip O COAST LINE (Broad Gauge), % (Third aud Townsend Sts.) 1104 San Jose and Way Ntations... 17:004 Ran Jose and Way Stations,... 471004 New Alnad: 131804 Bund 1004 Han Joss, . Suita Crivs, | Pacifle Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Bants Barbara and Prin. cipal Intermediate Ntatina. 101304 Ban Jose and Way 31:804 San 18:435 Sai, Mateo, Ledwood, M | Baio A1t Hanta lara, Ban Jooes Hol Salinas, A for Morn T for Afterhoon. +8muday exconted. 2 Sunday oniy. - @ Baturday only. ¢ Mondsy. ¢ Baturday anlSunday, f Tuerdays and Fridays NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAR. Via Sausalito F.r'y- Commencing April 23, ND SAN RAFAEL. 30, U002 m, - 5: EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Rafael on Mondays, _\Wednesdays, | and Sundays at 8:30-and 11:40 p. mi SUNDAYS—7:00, SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00. 9:45. *3:30, 4:30, 11 1:00, 2:15, . 6:45, P-Irains marked (%) start from San Quen FROM MILL VSA_LLEY To s‘\N FRANC[SCO o THROUGH TRAING. tion: p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way s Tomlle and way station: tions. tions. Murysville, Oroy 10:33a 41007 Mutiver, finn Vai Napn, Culistogs, Santa Ross. :234 41008 Niles, Livermore, Stoskton, Lodi... 12:237 4:sor Hayward, Niles, San Jose, Livermore 18:334 Port Cos s, hfl,p. Stockton 101234 The Owl Timited: Tulare, Bakersteld, Sangue for Suate Bar- burs, Los Augeles. . 8:334 8:007 Martines, Aatioch, B Frosno 12:23» 12337 | dor Creek, Santa Orus_e8:304 | FROM SAN ’{"RA\CISCO To MILL VALLEY P. Valley, and_San.! Sllurdny.! } T ool:oa.u;’c‘u 6:55 3. m, week days—Cazadero and way sta- p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— 00 a, m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- 10 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta- RATLWAY TRAVEL. Going East? | tEAvE — Frow Juir i 10l — ammive 1904 Bevice, Suieun, Limire and Secr- Ch ca p R ates IS W gimsnim i SE ol via Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. The other | details can be had of the Santa Fe Agents. LOUISVILLE, $77.50 . August 20-21 91004 Val e i 12:252 #:004 Lgs A o Wi BUFFALO, $87.00 7asr | August 22-23; September 5-6; Fomy October 3-4 ';)I‘SV : || CLEVELAND, $82.50 September 5-6 The best service and the mosl comfortable way is Santa Fe Ticket Office 641 MIRKET STREET CALIFORNIA lORTHgEESTERI BRI G SAN FRANCISCO AIU IIIR“I PACIFIC RAILWAY C Tiburea Ferry, Foot of H"m B San Francisco to San Rafael. 9:00. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 nd 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, §:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rasacl 1o San Francisco. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7 :20, 11:10 & m.: 12: 3:40, L Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:40, 3:40, and 6:3 p. SUNDAYSvS T s w10 e ms 5, 6:25 p. m. In Bffect Arrive San Francisco. |April 3, 1001.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | | Sum | ook Days. day: Destination. | days. Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, 5 pI 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm ] ~Fulton, 7:30 am’ ‘Windsor, 10:25 am §:00 pm| Healdsburg, [10:40 am Lytton, Geyservlile, 3:30 pra| 3:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm 5:00 pm| Hopland 10:40 am{10:25 am 8:00 am| and_Ukiah. [ 7:35 pmi 6:20 pm 110:40 am|10:25 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 5 l!) pm!| 6:20 pm. 7:30 am| $:00 am{ Somoma | 915 am| 40 am an ! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pm 8:00 am| [540 ampin:s am 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm/| §:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: Geyserville for Skases Springs: a Cloverdats for the Gevsers: at Hopland for Duncan Sprinee. Highland Sprines. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valle: Jobn Day’s. _Riverside, Sanhedrin " Heights, Springs. Mendocino ' City. Fort Bragg. West- port. Usal. Willits. Laytonville. Cummins. | Rell’s_ Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On_Sunda: bevond Sa Ticket Office. Building: * B C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. round-trio tickets to all points afael at half rates. 650 Market street. Chronicls 7R x_myay, Gen. Pass. Agt. a. m., 12:45. *1:30, e © %12 Saasiliio Perry—Foot of Market 8c. p. m. 11:00.2. m. doey ot Run (6 8an Ratael | s el i g S | SRS, ecked . rum to San Guentin - ‘rains marke run to San Quent; FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAVC!SCO h:‘lr ‘;""""""“‘"_ A 47, 8:35, : 20, M d‘ 3 m "BXTRA TRIPS on' Mondays, Wednesdars and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. .SUNDAYS....... Mhn——._dl—;nn |monees.m ket St., & Sausalito Fe Dr Gibbon’s Dispensary, 29 EEARNY ST. Established m 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or* disease wearingon body and mind and hen' others fait Tr i (e yIAQ‘- WIW'_ TR o N San Francisco, Cat | Wikl Call, SL00 perToar [Skin Diseases.