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HARRIMAN | i . s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1903. oA JURN SHILS FOR THE ISTHMUS PASES A 0 HS MEN and Two Thousand Tons of Cargo. ion Pacific mand for Higher [ dred Barrels of Cali- Wages. | fornia Wine. AL 5 i S er Figur F The Pacific amship Company’s | g Figures Increased by San Juan sailed yesterday for Panama | Twelve to Fif- way ports comple- en Per Cent. syl s s gy 4 e wi T The passen- ¥ Agrees That No More Nelson and wife George Clay e-Headers Shall Be Used Except in Stipulated A nd E J. € T. C. Walker Breaks Down. . er T, Walker broke her and ed. Quarantine Rais The q E San Francisce As a resuit torted befor e and th by the local es that after arantine in Ecua- >ackers' Association’s little commence loading stores rrow. She wi and will be th sh. begin to 4 transporting to Takes Many Passengers | Grants | gas on Board Eighteen Hun- | early morning tides are given in the left d column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, as | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters, —_— Time Ball. | Branch Hyarographio Otfice, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 7, 1903, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. I‘ J. C. BURNETT, | Lieutenant, U. 8. N., In charge. -~ Movements of Steamers. i TO ARRIV > | B i | Steamer. From. { Phoenix. Mendocino | Algoa Cowmox Wyetield Nanaimo Centralia Redondo Arcflc.. Humbold e Queen . Puget Sound Ports.... Rival 5 n Pedro Leelanaw . er Harbor ate of Cal..| San Dieso « Way Pts | Pomona { Humbolat { Monica....| San Pedro Coptic China & Japan..... % Point Arena & Alblon.|Mar. 10 Albion River. JT § & Tacoma City Puebla Newport March S Centralia Corona S. Rosa 1 pm|Pler 1:30 p Pier am|Pler am!Pler tls & Mareh Coos Bay direct Hun pm Pler am|Pler pm| Pier pm|Pler am Pler - Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 ey o City ...! 1 pm|Pler 13 o PTG Humboldt via Seattle| 8 am|Pler 8 From Ship to Barkentine. Fureka el oo L e E The ship Isaa at sy & Weight's | o0 PaY.: 1 San _Felro & Wy \ ! r h overhauling. | coronado...| Grays Harbo |, 4 pm|Pler 2 r 18 to be con- | Humboldt ... :110 am|Pier 2 . Humboldt 11:30 i ¥ | China & Javan...| 1 pm|PMSS (25 \lnr('l‘l 1%- 5 !m a v 2 2edondo. ...| Los Angeles Ports| 5 pm Pler - | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | State of Cal| San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 mp 4 Times and Heights of High and Low | Albjon Riv. | Pt Arena & Alblon| 8 pm|Pler 13 = i Waters &t Fort_Pol entrance to 530 | Sonoma. Sydney & Way Pts.|10 am/Pler 7 s b g 2 Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | Queen Puget Sound_Ports[11 am(Pler 19 xcept in in- Superintendent | March 13. e re helper: and low waters occur &t | gan Pedro..| Humboldt .........| 4 pm[Pler 2 e Of an (Mission-street wharf) about | Arcata Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.12 “m!Pler 13 ¢ a second en. | tWeRty-five minutes later thin at Fort Point: | Nevadan olulu-Kahului | 3 pm|Pier 1¢ the helght of t is the same at both places. March 14, | | SUNDAY, MARCH 8 i) = ‘&agrfi‘;{if- 3 2 e With Queen Margherita. A s Pt Arena.. | ¥ Arens | 4 pmiEiee 2 3 Qv MRt | Newsboy...| Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 18 3 "t “ni Ramona....| Newport & Wav..| ® am(Pler 11 e to- United | Columbia... Astoria & Portland|/ll am|Pler 24 3 De Castro and | Colon... N. Y. via Panamall2 m(PMSS en showed much March 15. | | € mber of Italian 8. Ros . San Diego & Way.| am|Pler 11 . T it North Fork.| Humboldt 9 amPier 2 going States J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 £ n at the fact that Sequota.... | Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm[Pler 3 . e 86 ; Ameri in | 52 | © 'Mareh 17. 5.5 | Genator ...| Puget Sound ports|ll am|Pler 19 5.8 American ‘.| N. Y. via Puget March 1S. 0 | Totmes...osl Hamburg & Wa —In the above exposition of the tides TROW SRR Steamer. | For, Balls. Valdez & Unga ......[Mar. 8 Don't forget to avail yourself of this opportun- ity to get 2 good shoe bargain! Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes, ylish enough for the le and comfortable, selling prices. Come to-morrow great reductions—don’t hesitate. the completion of our New Building at 104-110 GEARY STREET we continue this astonishing cale. It bring within your reach a pair of “Better Shoes.” 740 Market Street. Latest models, stj dressers, servicea sly low best at and ce at A TIME OF SPRINGS. BYRON SPRINGS ' nto POPULARITY every SPRING and keeps her SPRINGS and her FAME all the year. All kinds of SPRINGS to renew the HEALTH. A City Hotel in the Country. Cottages for those who like them ONLY $17.50 per week. Hotel $3.00 per day and upward. S GOGD CARE. t need a Doctor’s certificate to go to BYRON SPRINGS. on _the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Main Line an Francisco at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. GOOD COOF You do Two trains Le: from San Francisco. 2% hours Ekagway & Way Ports.[Mar. 8§ Bkagway & 8 Skagway & Way Ports.[Mar. § Skagway & Way Ports, |Mar. 11 Valdez & Way Ports..[Mar. 12 Skagway & Way Ports. Mar, { Nome City.... | ALK1L . | Farallon | Spokane. Dolphin. | Valencia. City Seattie Portiand Valdez direct {Mar! | Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 18 e G s Shipping Intelligence. ! ARRIVED. | Baturday, March T. Stmr Empire, Macgenn, 59 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Bureka, O'Brien, T4 hours from Port- land, via Astoris 64 hours. |~ Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, | coma. Echr Bessie K, Pedersen, 14 hours from San | Vicente Landing. { _ Bchr Coquelle, Johnson, 7 days trom Coqullle #1 hours from Ta- | River, | Bchr A M Baxter, Isaacsen, 8 days from | Whatcom. CLEARED. | Saturday, March T. Btmr San Juan, Urry, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Seattle; E T Kruse, | Stmr Eureka, O'Brien, Portland; Globe Ngvi- | gation Co. | _Stmr Geo W Eelder, Randall, Astoria; O |R &N Co. | _Stmr_ Corona, Nopander, Eureka; Pacific | Coast Steamship Co. | Whaling stmr Jeanette, Newth, whaling; Ruth, Blum Co. Bktn_Fullerton Macdonald, Honolulu, via | Santa Barbara; ¥nion Ofl Co. Schr Serena Thayer, Hansen, Apla and Pago | Pago; J Wightman J Schr W H Marston, Curtis, Honolulu; Welch & Co. | SAILED. Saturday, March T. of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria and d. Dollar, Olsen, Grays Harbor. C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. arina, Seaman, Coos Bay. San Juan, Urry, Panama. Samoa, Madsen. Cagpar. Westport, Smith, Eureka. Arena, Miller, Mendocino. Hammar, Fort Bragg. . Green, Crescent City. Corning, Port Los Angeles Stmr City Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr and San Ital bourne. Bark Diamond Head, Peterson, Honolulu, Fr bark Duc d'Aumale, Duris, Portland, chr Glendale, Gronvold, Tacoma. chr Repeat, Wilson, Coos Bay. Schr Ruby, Korth, (Coquille River, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 7, 10 p m—Weather r; wind S, velocity 12 miles per hour. | DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived March 7—Stmr Ruth, | hence March 6; stmr Alllance, hence March 6. Sailed March 7—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Arctic, for SBan Francisco. | "PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March 7—Schr R | W _Bartiett, from Port Ludlow. TACOMA—Arrived March 7—Schr John G North, hence Feb 21. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled March 5—Schr Metha Nelson, for San Pedro; schr Maggle C Russe, for San Franecisco. Arrived March 5—Schr Novelty, hence Feb- rua 3 TATOOSH—Passed out March 7—Stmr Edith, from Seattle, for San Francisco. | _ Passed in March 7—Nor ship Vellore, hence ship Cavaliere Clampa, Maresca, Mel- Tegetthof, from Antofagasta, for Port Town- | send. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 7—Br hip Eva Montgomery, from Honolulu; ship James Drummond, from Fairhaven, for Syd- ney. Passed in March 7—Br ship Sofala, hence Feb 24; stmr Al-Kl, from Skagway, for Se- attle, Arrtved March 7—Br bark West Lothian, from Acapulco. ASTORIA—Salled March 7—Barge Santa Paula, in_tow tug Sea Rover; stmr Despatch, for_San Franelsco. CLALLAM BAY—In port March 7—Br ship Earl of Dunraven, from Vancouver, for Dur- ban. COOS BAY—Arrived March 7—Schr Western Home, hence Feb 21. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed March 7— Stmrs Gualala and Scotia, for San Franclsco. SEATTLE—Arrived March 7—Stmr Al-Ki, from Skagway. ailed March 7—Stmr James Dollar, for San Erancisco. PORT HARFORD—Arrived March 7, 12 noon —Stmr Ramona, hence March 6, and sailed for 8an Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived March . 7—Stmr Marshfield, from San Pedro. Salled March 7—Stmr Noyo, for San Fran- clsco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived March 7—H B M stmr Amphion, from Acapulco; schr Mabel Gray, from Eureks. Salled March 7—U § stmr Mohican, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Safled March 7—Stmr Santa Monica, for San Franclisco; schr Joseph Russ, | S8an_Franctse Teb 18, for Port Townsend; Chil bark Admiraly sapped his vit ]v as any man of his ag sturdy. Even that man I can make I can make as good as he ever was. shall always recommend your Belt, f Letter: M great force of energy in a man. my trade. and in that time it entirely cured m for 20 Give me a man with pains in | you, but am all over that now. They come every day fi | not cures by Dr. McLaughlin’s El Now, what does this mean to ter pro as Br. | glowing heat from it constantly, but men. I send it sealed, free. DE. M. C. MCLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: rs, for which I have your Belt to thank McLaughlin's Electric Belt? i who look to you for their future happiness, try it now. It's as good for women as for men. ADVERTISEMENTS. HOW I CURE WEAK, PUNY MEN Give me a man broken down from excesses, dissipation, hard work, or worry, from any cause, which has v. Let him follow my advice for three months and I will make him as vigorous in every respect 3 I will not promise to make a Hercules of 2 man who was never intended by nature but the man who has been strong and has lost his strength better than he is; 31 to be strong and 1 can give back to any man what he has lost by abuse of the laws of nature. I A man who is nervous, w hose brain and body are weak, who sleeps badly he went to bed, who is easily discouraged, inclined to brood over imaginary troubles, who has lost ambition energy to tackle hard problems, lacks the animal clectricity which the Dr. McLaughlin Electric Belt supplies | The whole force of vitality in your bodyeis dependent upon your animal electricity. manner my Belt will replace it, and cure you. 757 Guerrero St., San Francisco, Cal. | DR. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: I suffered for several years from lumbago and general broken down feeling. i this condition it was hard to make my run as engineer on the S. P. Railroad. After using your belt for two months it entirely cured my ailments, and I've had no return of the pain since. Yours truly, like that tell a story which means a great deal to a sufferer. They are a beacon light to the man who | has become discouraged from useless doctoring. L get such letters every day. belt has a wonderful influence upon tired, weak nerves. or it restored mie to healtn. I make the best electrical body appliance in the world, having devoted twenty years to perfecting it. My cures aiter everything else has failed are my best arguments. of lame back and nervousn Yours very truly, his back, a dull ache in his muscles or j shoulders, chest and side, Sciatica in his hip, Lumbago, Rheumatism or any ache or pain, and my Belt will pour | the oil of life into his aching body and drive out every sign of pain. DR. M. C. McCLAUGHLIN—Der Sir: I have only worn the Belt for six weeks and it has done fine in my case. i Every sign of pain and weakness has left my leg and I am well as ever. Yours gratefully, rom everywhere. There is not a town ectric Belt. you, dear reader? I have not seen one. You must try it Act this minute. Worn while you sleep, it causes no sting, no burning, as old-style belts, Cut out this ad. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES OR BY AGENTS. DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, 906 Market St., aboveEllis, San Francisco | OfMce Hours—$ a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. Seattle Office, 105 Columbia st., Los Angeles, 129 South Spring st. Call to-day, or send for my beautiful book, full of the things a man likes to read if he wants to be a strong i | | It braces and invigorates them, and stirs up a | In reply to your last letter I will say that I wore your Beit for 30 day I feel perfectly well now, better than I have | awakes more tired than when and When you lose in any In I feel far better than I have for years, and J. J. ROCKEWELL. I know HARBOR, Oregon. pains in oints, “‘come and go” his No pain can exist wheré my Belt is worn. BENTON, Cal. | I was quite lame when I first wrote A T. H. PLAGLER. or hamlet in the country which has g ? I_f you are not what you ought to be, can you ask any bet- i of to make you try it? Is there a remedy which is as simple, as easy to use, as sure to cure, and as cheap i | . In justice to yourself and to those Such a matter ought not be delayed. no trouble. You feel the gentle, schr for Coos Bay; schr Alvena, for Whatco Dora Bluhm, for Umpqua River. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived March 7—Schr Bainbridge, hence Feb 20. Sailed March 7—Schr C § Holmes, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed March 6—Stmr Nebras- kan, for Kahulul. Arrived March 7—Bark § C Allen, Feb 14. ELEELE—Safled March 5—Bktn Makawell, for San Francisco. MAKAWELI—Sailed March 5—Bark Edward May, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NOUMEA—Safled March 7—Schr Robert R Hind, for Newcastle, Aus, to load for Hono- lulu. MANILA—In port March 5, to sall 6—U § stmr Thomas, for San Francisco. COLON—Salled March MSHBX’ Allianca, for New York. FALMOUTH—Arrived March 6—Ger ship Gertrud, from Tacoma; Br ship Province, from Tacoma. March 7—Ger bark Oceana, fro Tacoma. RIO DE LA PLATA—Arrived Feb 23—Dr stinr Wynéric, from Antwerp, for San Fran- 1sco, < DUNKIRK—In port Feb 24—Br ship Sardo- mene, for Puget Sound. LIVERPOOL—Satled March 6—Br ship Lei- stle, for_Vancouver. hence ERIFFE—Sailed Feb 12—Ger stmr Memphis, for San Francisco. CORONEL—Arrived March 6—Stmr Ha- wailan, from New York, to sail March 7, for MORORAN—Sailed March 3—Br stmr Yed- do, for Manila. GIBRALTAR—Passed March 7—Ger stmr Herodot, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. LONDON—Arrived March 7—Br ship Earl of Dunmore, hence Oct 8. SINGAPORE—Arrived March 6—Br stmr In- drani, from New York. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed March 7—Stmr Ze land, for Antwerp; stmr Campania, for Liver- pool; stmr Pennsylvania, for Plymoutd and Hambur stmr Laurentian, fo asgow. BROWHEAD—Passed March 7—Stmr Etru- ria, from New York, for Liverpool, SOUTHAMPTON—Salled March '7—Stmr St Paul, via Cherbourg, and passed Hurst Castle. HAVRE—Salled March 7—Stmr La Tou- raine, for New York. ANTWERP-—Safled March 7—Stmr Vader- land, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed March 7—Stmr Ivernia, for New York. Arrived March 7—Stmr Devonian, from Bos- ton. & g i NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Drummuir was cleared on Fridey for Hakodate, Japan, with 5,252,100 1bs half-ground salt, valued at $14,526, s Ay Charters. The French bark Bayard is chartered for wheat to Europe at 17s; the British ship Eva Montgomery, now on Puget Sound. lumber, thence to Cillao, at 368 30, chartered prior to arrival, —— Exports for Honolulu. The tank barkentine Fullerton was cleared yesterday for Honolulu via Santa Barbara with 210,000 gallons crude ofl, 5 iron tanks and 20 barrels asphaltum, valued at £10,005, The schooner W, H. Marston was cleared for Honolulu yesterday with an assorted mer- chandise cargo, valued at $4610, and including the following: 125 bbls flour, 100 sks po- tatoes. 45,015 Ibs middlings, 17,841 Ibs corn, 115 ctis wheat, 100 bales hay, 2669 bs bread, 2000 1bs coffee, 20 pkgs paste, 180 fathoms chain, 60 carboys adid, 8 cs alcohol, 87.000 bricks, 1038 feet hardwood, 50 tons molding , ‘4 bbls firebrick, 4 pkgs hardware, 1 cs PR B ] Merchandise for Samoa. The ~schooner Serena_Thayver was cleared yesterday for Apia and Pago Pago with a gen- eral merchandise cargo, valued at $9123. The cargo included the following: 23.736 Ibs bread, 3 710 cs canned salmon, 66 cs assorted canned £oods, 1224 Tbs bran. 1108 Ibs middlings, 1187 ibs corn, 995 Ibs oats, 7 ctls wheat, 136,114 feet lumber, 56 pkgs 44 pos millwork,’ 83 pkgs oars, 46 cs lamp goods, 20 kegy nalls. 10 reels wire. 21 pkgs hardware, 408 Ibs soda. 3 bbls ofl, 11 bbls tar, 5 bales oakum, 12 bdls weights, 7 pkgs paper. 16 bxs powder, 6 pkgs vehicles 3 pkgs bicycles, e CIA San Juan’s Cargo. The steamer San Juan, which sailed yester- day for Panama and way ports, carried mer- chandise for Central America valued at $17.- Mexico, $3854; Panama, $34! ew York, The principal shipments were as fol- : To Central America—I64 bbls flour, 1630 Ibs codfish, 87 pkgs potatoes, 600 Ibs lard, 430 lbs ham and bacon, 168 pkgs gro- ceries and provisions, 110 Ibs dried frult, 5 pkgs onions, 4 cs salmon, pkgs paste, 80 mats rice, s canned good 12 ga's 1 cs 10 cs 2 bbls whisky, 4 bbis bottled 2 pkgs paints and ol 86 cs coal ofl, 80 reels wire, 1000 Ibs zinc, pkgs dry goods, 1928 Ibs wax, 60 pkgs machinery, § bales leather, 5 baies bags, 60 nasks qulcksilver, $4,000 bs cement. To Mexico—457 bdls shooks, 25 pkgs machin- ery, 12 steel forgings, 25 cs 1 bbl oil, 26 bdls shovels, 4 pkgs wire rope, 8 colls rope. To Panama—200 bbls flou 1445 gals wine, 512 bxs paste, 10.000 Ibs rice, 50 crts potatoes, 10 cs canned goods, 60 cs salmon, 2 tanks oil, 500 bxs soap, 962 Ibs tallow, 200 cs coal oll, 40_pkgs paper. i To New York—77,990 gals k gals brandy, 120 logs hardwood, 2500 Ibs rice, 81 bales hay. 85 sks cattle horns, In addition to the foregoing the steamer car- ried G5 pkes plows for Cadiz, Spain, lued at $6854; 10 bdls bamboo and 4 rolls matting for Callao, Peru, valued at $94, and 1 cs mu- sical instruments for Liverpool, England, val- ued at $50. e Two Poisons End His JLife. PHOENIX, Arizona, March 7.—A man named Shaw committed sulclde in the Vendome lodging-house here to-day by taking morphine and carbclic acid. He was last scen allve yesteray afternoon and was discovered dead this afternoon. He came from Seattle and suffered from rheumatism., He had no money. M. M. MARTIN’S ONLY SON IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Bright Lad Passes Away After an| Iliness of Only a Few | Days. | OAKLAND, March 7.—Milton F. Martin, | the only child and son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin, died this afterncon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, 1413 Tele- graph avenue, after an illness that first manifested itself last Monday. Deceased was born In San Francisco six- teen years ago. He was a bright and | manly lad and his untimely demise comes | as a sad blow to his parents and class- | mates at the Lincoln School, which he at- | tended. He was devoted to athletic | sports and was an enthusiastic yachts- | man. Death was due to rheumatism of | the heart. Funeral services will he held | at 1:30 o'clock Monday afterncon at the | Martin home. The, interment will be at | Stockton. H M. M. Martin, father of the deceased, was for years the superintendent of the Telegraph-avenue and San Pable-avenue car lines. — e Park Musical Programme. The prégramme for to-day’'s music at Golden Gate Park as arranged will consist | of the following select pleces. Paul Stein- dorft, leader of the Tivoli Opera-house, | will be the conductor: Passing of Ragtime ‘Semiramide"* reezes From V! “Berceuse de Jocelyn' Selectlon, *‘U'n Ballo in Ma Overture, *Mignon" ‘‘Intermezzo Russe' March, Waltz, Moreeay, “Militaire" Selection, ‘‘Robin H - Fantasla' from ‘‘Lohengrin’ ADVERTISEMENTS. R. HOLSMAN DISEASES OF MEN Trustworthy, Reliable, Compe- My Methods of Treatment . Overcome the Worst Cases of Neglect, Mistreatment and All Contracted Disorders. The cure of Varicocele, Rupture, Loss of Vital Power and all diseases of men has engaged my attention for more THE WORLD'S GREA'LEST SPECIALIST, CURES tent. than 16 years. its equipment and conveniences. are more ration: ailments, lcss of vitality, nervous de me your symptoms fully. ments made for cians the disastrous possibilities of these diseases. The wisdom of having your diseases cured in their earller stages is apparent to all who are familiar with the intimate relation existing between pelvic disorders and the constitution in general. If you desire to take the short cut to perfect health and have no time spent in experiments, come and talk the matter over with me, look over my Institution with 1 have cured more men than any other physician on the coast. My trbatments more modern and more effective than any physician practicing in the West. I not only relleve but absolutely and permanently cure all diseases and weakness of men, including stricture, varicocele, contagious blood pofson, contracted lity, kidney and bladder troubles,’ etc. One ‘personal visit is'always preferred, but If you cannot call at my office write Many cases can be cured at home. FREE BOOK describ- ing my specialty at office or by mail. Charges reascnable. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D, ™ iy st Ty oy otatz I understand more fuliy than most physi- Satisfactory arrange- | w10004 Pacific Cuss RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave und are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Mala Line, Foot of Market Street) %, 1903, Eimirs and Sacrs- mento .. e 725 004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumse: 7.25¢ 304 Martinez, San Remoo, apa. Calistoga, Saata Rosa. 825 7.30a XNiles, Lathrop. Stockton.... . 1.25¢ 8.004 Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville. .. ... 1850 8.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden and Fast. 10.254 8.004 Port Costs, Martinez, Aatloch, y. Stockton, Sacramento, os Banos. Mendots, Hanford, Visalja. Porterville . . m 4,260 8.00a Por: Costa. Martines, o desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshem . 5287 Wiiiiams prings). Willows, ed Bluft, Portland 7.86¢ Jose, Livermore, Stock- Tone. Sacramento, Placerville, yaviile, Chico, Red Blaff. 425 nora, Tuolumne and Angeis . 4250 Martinez and Way Stations 8.85r <o e 1.25» t7 Express, Eastbonnd. Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, ~'Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angei and New Orleans. (Westbound arrives as Pacific Cosst Express. via Const Lige) The Overiand River Steamers... Winters, _Sacramento, use, Wil Marys 10.55+ 7586r Calistoga, 9.254 4.00r Martivez, Tracy. Lathrop.Siockton. 10.284 400 Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodi.. 425» 4307 Hayward. ) Irvington, San | {8.88+ Jose, Livermore snscxaicse § SHRDS 6.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiara, Bakeraficid. Los Angsies. coanec tlon. Saugus for Sania Basbara (Golden State Limited Sleeper carried oa Owl Tratn for Chicage) 8.584 5.00r Port Costa, Tracy, Stockics, Los Baaos.. ase - 1257 #5.30r Niles, Local... . 7.2 ward, Niles and Sau Jose. 758A : 1 R vy y 11.254 6.00r Orlentai Miail —Ogden. Denver, Omaha. St. Louls. Chicago. .. 4282 €7.00r Banset Limited (leaves via Comst Line Eastbound).— New York, New Oriesns, Los Angeles, Fresno, Mendots, Martines. (Arrives via San Joaquin Vall ‘Westbound) v 828a 7.00® San Pablo, Port Costa, Mart! 3 and Way Stations. 11.25a 47.00r Vailejo.. . 7 86» 8.067 Oregon & Caiifornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. d. Puget Sound Niles (Sunday. COAST LINE (Narrow (Foot of Market Street.) ark, Center San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations.... Nowark, Centerville. Sam Jose, New Almaden Feiton, Doulder Creek. Ssata Crus snd Way Stations. ... Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. Hunter's Train—San Jose and Way Statfons (Saturday only) .. Leaves Los Gatos 4.5 pw Sand: 50 4.15» @9 307 | TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FIRANCISCO, Foos of Market St. (Siip ) —+7:15 9:00 11:00A.%. 1.00 300 5.15r.x. From OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdway —15:00 13:08 19:06 10:00aw. 1200 200 400r.w COAST lrlNE (Broad Gauge). Crhi Townsend Streets.) San Jose and Way Statio 8an Jose and Way Stations. New Almaden.. ... .ocev 1ue. Cosst Line Limited — San ~Jose, Giiroy, Hollister. Saltnas, San Lais Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange les and Principal Intermeds Stations Express (ieaves via San_Joaquin_Valley Easstbound cent City Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeles, Sants Bar- Pacific Grove, Dol Moats, bound). San/ Luis Obispo and Principal Intermediate Stations = Gfiroy, Hol! Cruz. Del Monte, M: eific Grove, Saltna: Stations 8.307 Burlingame, S 3 Menio Park. Palo Alto. Mayfleld, Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa WayStations ngn Mateo, Belmont, Beresford, Saa arlos, TRedwood, Falr Oaks. 3enio Park. Palo Alto - Sau Jose and Way Statios Sunset Limited. Eastbound Luls Obispo, Santa Darbars, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso. New Orleans, New York. (Westbound arrives via San Josquin Valley)... w8. fi: 1.467 Sau Jose and WayStations.... ... i 3 A for Morning. P for Afternoes. X Satarday and Sunday only. » § Stops at all stations on Sundsy. tSunday excepted. 3 Sunday only. @ Saturday eniy. d Connects at Goshen Je. with tratns for Fanford, Visalia. At Freano, for Visalia via Sanger. £ V!a Coast Line. 7 Tuesday and Frid m Arrive via Niles. n Daily except Saturday. w Via San Joaquin Vailey. 3 Stops Saata Clara south bound only. Conmecta except Sunday, for all potute Narrow Gauge. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, ¥oot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:50, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra rips &t 1 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, days—Extra trips at SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1 4:05, 5:08, 6:23 p. m. Leave In Effect San Francisco. y 4, 1902 Sun- Destina- days. tion. Ignacio and Novato Arrive San Franctsco. Woax Days. Sun- days. Week Days. Fulton ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyservil Cloverdale land Willits @uerneville 7:30 a| 8:00a] al 3l a Sonoma Glen Ellen Sebastopol 10:40 2/10:30 & KEERE H Stages ect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and Whits Suiphur Springs; at Fulten for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ; at Geyserville for Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highand Springs. Kelseyville, Carisbad _ Springs, o : at Ukiah for Viehy Bartlett Springs: at Sortags. L8, i e, S S R T Hucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hulivilie, Ores Hot Springs. Half-way che, Camp Stevens, hopkins, Mendocino City, Brags. BT ATy el G, G B = ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip ticksts at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all poiats beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 630 Market st., Chronicle building. H. a'wnrm«:. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Artive San Fran. | FootofMarketSt. | San Fran._ Week| Sun- | Sun- | Week Days.| days. 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