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10 THE SAN FRANCIECO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903. DIMMICK DOES NOT LOSE NERVE Accused Is Composed I | Under Rapid Fire of Questions. Dunne Endeavors to Show That Defendant Took Cash From Trays. ge nd jury. Dimmick par- d I questions with skill, and try he attorney for the prosec yuld ak down the defend- . reach a vital spot. Dunne ven. on by 1 to unts of spoke yesterda) show that Dim 100k money fi oduced m book belon ywed by an entry hat this sum was i Dimmick r what the entry LAERGE SUH IN VAULT. ssecution of De devoted hour to e k on the contents of appears that on a pre- draw sit and show the loca- s of eagles and double vertently draw-an less he sunted was impos why he wa seprement the abe present t sts, to p ed them NOT EASILY CONFUSED. n referred Mint inv at testimony? . is exactly right - he witness. tried to show by this les were the uit the and co dark d of exp 1k 0 was a discreps s a discrepancy ey ? not a of the Mint?” was taken Pears’ Pretty boxes and odors used as no one would' are to sell such s0aps, ouch if he saw them un- Beware of a depends disguised. soap that on something outside of it. Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchan- dise, not in the box. Established over 100 years. al of the former before interrogations at he trial was cun- alleged Cashier m but the de- nsin- g to put had the a shortage the plgeon- I want to ve that truck devoted pigeonholes detect the Dimmick knew and moon the prosecut- s to Dimmick rmined on the 2th of shortage or by the officers of h say it was an error | he purpose of de- acter of this dis- was a mere book- somebody had sto- recount or- commenced some time until 10 | waters of Jission Bas | eral cargo. { Tbs sugar, 100 es coal oil. IARYAN IS THE LAST OF HER TYPE TO BE LAUNCHED IN THIS COUNTRY |Built Eleven Years Ago She Is the Youngest of the Yankee Clip- WIFE OF ARMY CLERK UNRAPPY per Class Which Is Rapidly Giving Way Before the. Less|gues for Divorce on the Romantic but More Economical -+ 1 i | | | | AR - | R = S e F~p< HE American ship Aryan, which i Time Ball. arrived on Tuesday night from | rographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Baltimore, is the last wocden ship | ghants’, Bxchange, San 'Francisco, Cal. b lovers of the | | | The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry once popular Yankee clipper this | | building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, = . | | {1. e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 example of a famous but disappearing |k e A DRSICE e 12 type is held in peculiar interest. Driven | g I £. BURNETT. grad to obsolescence by the less | Lieutenant, U, § N., in charge. tistic more economical fore-and- ipper type of s becoming rarer. ng vessel Is ng equal and barring shipwreck or | conversi the Aryan will one day be the so! vor of the kind of ship that je the American merchant ma- m: the marvel of the world The L however, has many voyages to make before vessels like the Sher Roanoke les doah e her ican wc n ciipper ship an was built in 1803 at and no expense was spared to side lines in accord with ke traditic her wooden b bins wi » installed » roomy windjam- 2124 tons. She feet in beam and g, Me., make her the yac 36 feet feet deep. he came from Baltimore in 136 day Her cs consisted of 3054 tons of coal, of which Captain Pendelton took such | care that at no time during the voyaze the cargo reg- She was fa- the temperature of ister more than % degrees. vored with fine weather in the Atlantic and Forn In the Pacific she met with some ther, but port in fairly good time condition. owned by James W. . and is well known here g S The Bemsunnce List. The rates of reinsurance were advanced yes Pendleton, ¥ on two of the overdu The French Hoche, which arrived from Newcastle, Australia, was placed on the board, first at 10, then at 15 per cent, a few hours before she was sighted off the port. She was 83 cays coming across the Pacific. The rate on the French bark Du Couedic was advanced om 30 to 35 per cent_and the Prince Eugen was marked up from 25 to 40 per cent. The rate on the Columbla was reduced from 25 to 20 per cent B R ER Tries to Drown Himself. James Dunlap. & Fourth street, jumped into the bay from Mission-street wharf with suicidal in- tent. He was rescued and taken to the Har- bor Hospital, where he was cared for until his wardrobe dried — Sugar Boats Arrive. The schooner Muriel, which arrived yester- day, ) days from Hana brought bags of sugar and the cargo of the bark Andrew Welch days from Honolulu, consisted of 27,437 bags of sugar. - Among the passengers | on the Andrew Welch was Herbert Kremer, -German- son of the president of the New Yor American Fire Insurance Company. Young | Kremer about a_ year ago started on & trip ars d the world. He got strarded in Aus- tralia and as a common sailor worked his pas. { sage to Honolulu on the ship Paramita. At Honolulu he secured funds sufficient to carry bim to New York, whither he is now on his way Ao St. Donation Not Damaged. The French bark St. Donation, which was previously reported ashore at Westport, ENE. jand. has been floated and is said to have sus- tained no damag e it Pike Takes a Spin. The submarine boat Pike was out for a couple of hours yesterday, on and beneath the NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ‘lnmrl of I.nterut to Mariners and Shipping Merchants, The schooner Dauntless Is chartered for | lumber from Grays Harbor to Guaymas. The berk Kalulani returns to Honolulu with gen- DDE R A Cargo for Mahukona. The schooner Vine sailed yesterday for Mahu- kona with an assorted cargo, valued at $12,651, and including the following: 50 bbls flour, 2151 ctls barley, 20 ctls wheat, 6300 Ibs bran, 70,624 Ibs middlings, 232,250 1bs fertilizer, 1203 Ibs beans, 1027 Ibs sugar, 10 cs and 2 bbis salmon, 660 Ibs lard, 6 cs canned goods, 15 pkgs grocerles and provisions, 1027 128 bbls lime, 31 pes and 1 cs pipe. 10 sks coke, 9 bales dry goods, 13 bdls and 12 bars iron.’ 40 kegs lead. 3 os oil. 1 es firearms, & bales brooms, 1 automo- At AL A € Notice to Mariners. EAN FRANCISCO BAR—CALIFORNIA. Notice is hereby given that on or about April | bile. Other things { | Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast NIGHT FROM BALTIMORE. | and Heights of High and Low | 2t Fort Point, entrance to 8an 5 sco Bay. Published by officlal au- <+ v_of the Superiniendent. hx("l[ —Ele hlx;;‘fil‘]d AMERICAN SHIP ARYAN, | |the city front (Mission-str WG A RRYWER e twenty-five mimites later than at Fort Polnt; DAY | | helght of tide Is the same at both places ive of the Amer- | Phips- | as | 70, moored about | ff the entrance tn will be temporarily | tion for repairs, and by a gas buoy. -vessel moorings” in a fixed white light 70 will be*returned to her 0on as repairs have been comple buoy withdrawn, of which due n given. By onder' of the Lighthouse | B. MILTON, Commander, U. §. N., nspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. s 2 Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. \Timel 1L “'l TE—In the above cxposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of tho day in the order of occurrence as to time; the ke fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when.there are but three tides, as fair winds helped her around the | J. Dollar nothing to hurt her, | El- | Mineola. . her commander, Captain | Empire | Centralta. Sequola Alliance. Czarina G. Dollar Columbla. Coos Bay young man Tiving at 164 | yesterday | *. Nelson 3. We Elder. . sometimes occurs. addition to the soundings of the United Statss Humboidt Coast Survey charts_except when a minus (—) Nanalmo sign precedes the height. and then the number Seattle & Tacoma . | given is subtracted from the depth given by hina & Japan . the charts. The plane of reference is the me 111l| Hakoaate £ of the lower low waters, l:n(nl ‘I‘R"'n. L’olnx Arena . | R WA Y Santa Rosa. an Diego & Wa 1 i iy =2 Shipping Intelligence. +..| Coos Bay 27 | ARRIVED. Pomona. ... Humboldt 27 | Wednesday, March 25. | City of Para..| New York 27 | Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 15 hours from Men- 27 | docino. ‘Tacoma Zik Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, 18 hours from A 2 Ipar. | 3 get Sound Ports....iMar. 28 tmr Chico, Jensen, 54 hours from Bandon. ‘anta Cruz ewport & Way. Ports.|Mar. 27 } Stmr Del Norte, Green, 85 hours from Cres- Cogemaugh. .| Seattle ... _|Mar. 29 | cent City | Willapa Harbor - “IMar. 23 | Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 12 hours from Point an Pedro San Pedro Mar. 80 | Arena. > ... Grays Harbor .30 | _Br ship Euphrates, Davies, 57 days State of Cal. Ban Diego & Wi . 80 | Junin. %t Corona. ... | Humboldt - 30 Fr ship Hoche, Ramet, 80 days from New- San Pedro . l[Mar. 30| castle, Portlapd & W Ports Mar. 31 Bkin blennrr Schmehl, 10 days from Grays Coos Bay IMar. 31 | Harbor. Grays Harbor .. |Mar, Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, 25 days from Albicn River. | Point Arena & Alblon. Mar, Honolulu. | Portland & Astoria. .. Mar, Schr Muriel, Wikander, 20 days from Hana, San Pedro & Way Pts.|Mar. 31 | Maul. Puget Sound Ports. Schr Western Home, Lembke, 8 days from | New York via Panam: 2 | Coos. Bay. Humboldt . Mitchell, 12 days from Tncornn | Seattte & ~Facoma: | CLEARED, Wednesday, March 25. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co. '+ |~ Schr Irene, China & Japan Portland & Astoria TO SAIL. 8 Barbara | Pheenix. Corona State of Alblon Ri Coos Bay. | Rainter 'Centralia A. Maru. | North Fork. R. Dollar. Pt. Aren Newsboy Newport | Pomona. 8. Rosa. . G. W. Elder Empire. Eureke. Coronado. Santa Cruz, J. Dollar. | Senator... Sequoia Ventura. pStmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, San Diego; e acific Coast Steamship Co. mer. | Destination. _|Sails.| Pler. SATEED, e e e | Wednesday, March 25. | srameorac : 5 pm|Pier 16 | Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, San Pedro. Seattle & Olympia| 4 pm|Pler o | Stnr Coguilie Hiver, “Frantzon, Tiliamook Coquille River ....| b pm|Pler 10 - Mendociro City....| 1 ym|Pier 13 | Stmr Edith, ‘Hall, Seattle, Humboldt, .- 30 p|Pler 11 | Stmr Arcata; Nolson, Coos Bay. an Diego & Way|.0 am Pier 11 | Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Pt Avens & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 | BT ship Wm Mitchell, Gilbert, vancouver. San Pedro & Wav.| ® am|Pler 11 | Brig W G Irwin, Garthley. Roche Harbor. March 27 | Schr Bessle K, Peterson, San Vicente Land- Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm Pier 2 | Ing. i 4pm[Plir 2| Schr Fortuna, Oleen, Eureka. | China. & Japan...| 1 pm(PM8s_ | Schr Vine, Forest, Mahukona: Puget Sound’ Forts 11 amiPier 19 | Schr Magtle ¢ Rues, Rosengren, Coos Bay. oy ® am|Pier 2| Schr Jennie Stella, Anderson, Grays Harbor. B e e Schr 1da Schnauer, Brasting, Port Gamble. { aor!lgn& direct g pm|Pler SPOKEN. umboldt . m|Pler 2| Feb 11, lat 130 & lon 26 W, Point Arena . 4 omiPler 3 | Cnill, from Portland, for Antwers. o TP ! Tos_Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pier 16 | _ March 21, lat 28 39 N, lon 69 24 W, Br ship N. Y. via Panama|l2 m/PMSS reh 29, | Humboldt dom. 11 | Per Fr ship Hoche—March 18, lat 28 21 N, cloudy; wind NW, velocity 14 miieg per hour, Gi H o bl 1% DOMESTIC PORTS. Newport & Way... - Beattle & Tacoma..(10 am/Pier ! Honepe Kabyi RS ORTA® Satied. March 25—sciy —Bail rch r Virgini: Honotulu Kahyiul .| 3 pmiPier 30 | , ATTORIAZ Sal e Portiand & Way lPler @ Arrived March 24—Stmr Alllance, hence —, Sydney & Way...{10 am pler ‘7 | Francisco; stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. April_3. City Seattle. Columbia... | Astoria & Portland/il am Pier 24 | HONgkong. N PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March 25N Newburg. 0"’.’;::1“1 i 4 pmmer 2 "‘5&,’.’{,“‘;‘0 Il;?l'h“; ecah PT B._::hy S o RS '—In port Feb 28—S8chr Pearl, Sy B N T via, Pananalls '.21'15:’.‘5': bence Feb 13; schr Caarina, hence Jan 2§ arc] T FROM SEATTLE. Brooklyn, for San Francisco. ez =3 pArrived N;au;n 26—Stmr National City, Farallon PORTLAND—Sailed lech 25—Stmr Pak Ling, for Manila, via Tacoma. Arrived March 25—Stmr Alilance, from San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in March 25— Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for Seattle. IApr 2| Arrived March 25—U S stmr Dix, from Ma- |m, & Way Ports.|Apr. 2 [nila. via Nagasaki, for Seattle. bt Valdez & Way Ports..[Aor. 7| Satled March 2o-Schr Willism Olsen, from o Fore-and-After of To-Day and Geodetic Survey— ‘The heights given are in | Scottish Isles, from Pisagua, for United King- | San. Diego 11 jlon 132 22 W, w Astoria & Portiand/1l am/Pler 24 | 8, tor Honorain - 8 i M Marel M 30. oy TELEGRAPHIC. | Son S 13| (POINT LOBOS, March 25, 10 p m—Weather TILLAMOOK—Arrived March 24—Stmr Re- Coos Bay-Pt, Orfc 1} via Eureka ard Coos Bay. Puset Sound. Ports1] amipioe ]y | - BBATTLE - Arrived March 25—Stmr City of April 2. Puebla. hence March 22. | ‘Willaps Harbor ..| ¢ pmipier o | _Sailed March 35 Stmr Senator. for San Arrived March 26—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, from Ground of Extreme Oruelty. Says She Found Some Letters From Other Women in His Trunk. e e Failure to destroy letters alleged to have been received from other women than his wife is the cause of the trouble existing in the home of Robert G. Bar- |ton, a clerk in the quartermaster's de- partment at the Presidio. According to a complalnt for divorce filed yesterday b; | Mrs. Barton, she found affong her hus-| i band’s effects two letters from ladies signing themselves “J.” and “Laura D.” jin which the writers express their affec- | tlon for Barton in warm terms. She also | alleges she found indher husband's trunk ! a photograph of a comely woman, for the | | | possession of which she charges her hus- band ga®e no satlsfactory reason. Mrs. bard ! ton Barton, who resides at 2514 Lom- street, charges further that Bar- is addicted to the habit of severely beating her without reason. She alleges | that when she reproached him for having | the letters and photographs his only re- i ply was a biow in the face. The Bartons | | have four children, the custody of whom Mrs. Barton asks for and for sufficient alimony to provide for herself and them. Suits for divorce were also filed yester- | day by Lucy A. Tilli against Carlo Tilli, W. E. Maddocks against Florence Mad- docks, Dixfe Chord against Walter N.! Chord, Maggie W. Turner against John | W. Turper and August Diez against Mary E. Diez for desertion; Joseph M. | Hogue agalnst Mary Hogue, Genevieve A. Brown agalnst John Q. Brown and | | James F. Hallett against Fannie Hallett | for cruelty, Mattle G. Froman against Bernard Froman for failure to provide, land J. B. McSheehy against Katherine | | McSheehy for intemperance. Divorces were granted to Margaret Saw- yer from Joseph B. Sawyer for neglect, | Lillian A. Collins from Huber A. Col- | lins for desertion, Amalia Schmidt from | Dostmund Schmidt for cruelty and Beat- | desertion. | Says Streets Are in Bad Condition. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Positively cured by these Little Pills, . ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A per- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dese. Small Price g VDBV DV DDA visir DR. JORDAN'S auu*rg MUSEUR OF AI_ATO-Y disease positivaly ‘Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JO2DAN—DISEASES OF I'.'Elg Convultation free and scrietly private. Treament personally or Poritvee Ours in every case ermies. Wrie for Boak, PRILORGERY ot ) HMARRIAGE, MAILED FREE (A valuable beok for men) RDAN & C6., 1051 Market St..8. F. ( RAILWAY TRAVEL. Burlington) The Federation of Mission Improvement I | | | rice M. Murtha from Peter J. Murtha for | | | | ! | Clubs has called the attention of the May- | ! { or to the bad state of repair of bituminous | § streets in the Mission. cation the federation says that sireet, | lect that the Board of Works is guilty of |in that respect. This thoroughfare, the | communication sa | | portant arteries in the southwestern part of the county, is full of holes and is a | menace and danger to travel. —_—— Picture Show and Concert. To-night, Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, from 7:30 till 10. Admission 25 cents. * @ imiinieiieiieileieiie ek @ Gamble. Port for San Pedro. Sailed March. 25—Schr March Azalea, LALA—Sall for San Francisc HOQUIAM—Arrived March 25—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence March 21. 25—Stmr Scotia, | tara, hence March 22, for Seattie. Passcd in March 25—Schr Alvena, from San Pedro, tor Whatcom. SAN PEDRO—Safled March 25—Schr Jas H Bruce, for Grays Harbor; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka Arrived March 25—Stmr Samoa, hence March schr Salvator, #rom Coos Bay. Arrived March 25—Stmr Rival, [ cent City. TA BARBARA—Arrived March 25— Stmr Santa Rosa and U S stmr Bear, from San Diego, and sailed for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW—Salled March 25—Schr | Polarts, for San Francisco i REDONDO—Salled March 25—Stmr Corona- | do, for San Pedro. | _ SAN DIEGO. | | | tor Cape Town: i | from Cres- | Arrived March 25—Stmr South | * | Bay, from Santa Barbara. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed March 25—Bktn J | M Griffith, for San Francisco PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived March '.‘5—Bki -2 | Prussia, hence March 11. Sailed March 25—Nor bark Prince Rob-n“ | for ‘Port Pirfe. ABERDEEN—Arrived March 25—Stmr G C | ND—Sailed March 25—Schr Sal- | tor Boy, for San Pedro. COOS" BAY—Arrived March 24—Schr Chas E Falk, hence March 13. Salled March 24—Schr Ivy. Empire, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU—Sailea March 24—Stmr Ne- n, for Kahului: bktn Amelia. for Eureka led March 25—Bktn § G Wilder, for San | Francisco. Arrived March 25—Br stmr Coptic, March 19, for Yokohama and Hongkong. KAHULUT—Arrived March 24—Stmr Ari- | zonan, from Honolulu. March ‘.‘VS(mr va heaze | Arrived March 25—Stmr Nevadan, trom | Honolulu. SASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived March 25— Stmr Se- guranca, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. SYDNEY—Arrived March 24—Schr Solano, | from Grays Harbor. ANJER—Passed March 21—8hip Luzon, from Manila, CUXHAVED sed March 22—Ger bark Undine. from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. GREENOCK—Salled ' March 23—Fr bark | Amiral Gourbet, for ——. LONDON—Cleared March 16—Br stmr Afax, | for Vancouver, via Liverpool SAGRES—Passed March 24—Ger stmr Den- derah, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. CENTRAL AMERICAN PORT—Salled Mar Ger stmr Abydos, for San Franectsco. CORONEL—Arrived ~ March _20-Br stmr Thornhill, from New York, for Valparaiso. | ANTWERP—In port March 16—Br ship Fortevoit, for British Columbla. . March 24— Br ship Cressington, for Port Los Angeles; Br ship Thirlmere, for Puget Sound; Br ship Lindfleld, for San Francisco. ANJER—Passed March 2i—Br bark Troop, from Tioilo, for Delaware Breakwater. HULL—Arrived March 25—Br ship Ban- nockburn, hence Oct 16; Ger bark Octavia, trom- Tacoma. OCEAN STEAMERS. ST MICHAELS—Arrived March 25—Stmr Cambron, from Boston, for Naples and Genoa. KINSALE—Passed March 25—Stmr Nomad- ie, from Portland, for Liverpool; stmr Roman, from Boston, for Liverpool. QUEENSTOWN — Safled March 25—Stmr Eaxonfa, from Liverpool, for Boston. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed March 25—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for New_York. ‘W YORK—Arrived March 25—Stmr Hes- from Naples. Satled March 25—Stmr Georgic. pool; stmr Rhyndam, for Boulogns rie, for Liverpool. sl B s B || ANOTHER SWELL DOG SUPPLEMENT “A PROUD MOMENT,” Companion piece to “Retriev- ing,” will be issued as an art supplement by The Sunaay Call during the latter part of April. There is an enormous demand for this very hand- some picture of a dog in the act of delivering a partridge. It is one of the handsomest art pictures ever issued, and it would be well for all dog fanciers to’ place their orders at once with the local agent of The Call or our newsdealers throughout the coast, so as to enable The Call to supply the In its communi- | Mission | between Twenty-sixth and old St. | Mary’s College, is an example of the neg- | . one of the most im- | TATOOSH—Passed in March 25—Stmr Mon- | Passed out March 20—Br ship Andromeds, ! That's a question many are asking themselves just mow. Before you answer definitely please look into our Personally Conducted Tourist Parties gzr Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Louis and Boston. Through Tourist | Sleeping Cars and service that we are proud of. || Welike to consider those who patron- i ize us as our guests and endeavor to treat them as such. Our sleeping cars are modern, roomy, comfortable. They have all the conveniences of a standard Pullman carat less than half the expense. Save your money. Go with us. Join one of our parties and you will have pleasant company and the services of a special conductor who goes through with each party. Kindly drop me a line if you are interested and I will tell you all about what we have to offer. W. D. SAI'BORN, Gen'l Agent Buriington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 634 Phone, Main 1188. California Limited... 1o CHICAGO Baly , An Ideal Train Santa h Seek the Best. \ 4 SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'rl'd | Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily | 4:00 p| 8:00 p NT Lv San Fran. Ar Stockton . & P 883864 oeBEsERY 3 5 8:00 a. m. kersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- | Tesponding train arrives at 7:30 a_ m. daily. ;30 a. m. Daily is the CALIFOI Daity is | BNIA LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair | Car_runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. a Stockion Local. _ Corresponding at 11:10 a. m. auiiy. $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with throngh’ Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Frea Reciining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives 00 p. m. daily. g J R e TULE T o Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Fra grery Monday, Thursday and Saturday P Sthces—e41 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. SICK HEADACHE dect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | From OAKLAWD‘ Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13: | @11.46» San Jose and Way Statio For Those Who | SOUTHERN PACIFIC due to arrive at Tralns loa e AN CISCO. Ma Line, Foot of Market Street ) TEAVE — FHOM FEBRUARY 0. — ARRITE 7.00a Denicia, Sulsun, Elmirs sod Sacra vacavit T — z acav > 934 Nactines, San Kamon, Vailejo, Naps, Calistoga, Santa [osa...... 304 Lathrop, Steckton. @ z.no; ]l;:]v‘;“'mdlnud Knights Lasding. Marysville, Oroville. : Claniic Express—Ogden and East. B A e Nariinez. ~Antioch. Stockton, Sacramento, Tos Fanos. Mendots, Haaford, Visalts, Porterville . Ima2%e .90, Costa, Martinez, Lathrop, Mo- -y Merced, Fresno, Gosben b e — 8h Express— Lav! O e Dastiers. Springs). Willows, to. Red Blaff, Pnrhsml . 1.58» San Jose, Livermore, ton.lont Marysvl 4.25» $.30a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nora, Tuoiumne and Angels 4.25» 8.00a Vallejo, Martinez and Way !tllm!l 8.55# 10.00a Vailejo.. 1.26» 413.004 Crescent — Martine: Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfeld, Los Angeles and New Orlesns. {Wegubuunul ves as Pac Coast Express, s Line).... 138 10.002 12.00x Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 11.00» Svr.m»nlv‘; River snflsmnn ¥ Bentcla, Wintert acry L et Woodland, Willlams, Colusa, Wil Knights Landing. Marys 250 Oroville . . 584 b1 " - 007 a .00» N imr Livermors 1Sw;an Lsod! .. » * Niles, Irvington, San A s ( $11.564 S0 tlon. Saugus for Sants Barbara. (Golden State Limited Sliesper carried on Ow! Train for Chicage) 8.58a 8.00% Port Costs, Tracy, Stockton, Los r '.'.gr Hayward, Niles and San Jose.... Vailejo .. Orlentai Miail — Ogde! Omaba. St. Louts. Chicag €7.00r San: Line Eastbound).— New Orlesns, Los A ) Fresno, Mendota, Martines. (Arrives via Saa Joaquin Valley Wostbound) ... Pabio, Pori Costa, Marttnes d Way Stations.. £7.00» Vallejo........ 8067 Oregon & Caiif ramento, Portiand. .10» Hayward, N 1.26¢ Port Costa, Tracy. Lathrop, %0, Merced, Fresno. —____ Hanford, Visal —COAST UK. T 8754 Newark, Centerville, San Joss, Feltos, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. 12.16» Newark. Centarville, San Jose, New Almaden Feiton, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4187 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. OAKLAND HARBOR FER ¥RANCISCO, Foot of Market St. 11:00 a.. 1.00 300 5.1 o A 1200 200 4.00 r.w. (Rroad Gangen, T COAST, LINE, Brond Gasge , 394 Sam Jous snd Way Stations.. i New Aimade 74008 St iine 4 Ciiroy. Hom == A% mited — San Jose, Salinas.San Lats ara, Los Ange- Intermed!: 0004 Pacific C > Saa_Joaquin Valley Eastbound a8 Crescent City Express) N Orleans. Los Angeies, San Bara. Pacific Grove. Del Monte. bound).. 9.004 San Jose, Tres Santa Cruz, Pactfic Grove, Saiinas, San Luis Obispe and Prineipsl 2 San Jose s Wy Jose and Way Stations > San Jose and Way Stations. P San Jose and Way Station Express—santa Clara, San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- elfic Grove, Salfnasand Principal Statfon 8.30¢ Burlingame. San Mateo, Redwood, Micnio Park. Palo Alta. Mayfiel, Mountatg View, Lawrence, Saa Clara Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations. A §5.30 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 18.167 San Mateo, Beimons, Beresford,San arios, ‘Redwood, Fair Osks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. 3.30r San Jose and Way Stations.. 7.007 Sunset Limited. Eastbound. Luts Obispo, Santa Barbars, Lo Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orieans, New York. (Westbouad -.a arrives via San JoaquinValley)... w8.28» n11.48» Palo Alto snd Way Statior 457 2’.‘5.- A for Morn e F for Afieracon. X Saturday and Sanday only. all stations on Sunday. excepted. 3 Sunday only. Saturday ony. @ Connects at Goshen Jo. with tratns for Hanford, Visalis. At Fresao, for Visalla vis Sanges. Via Cosat Line. Tuesday and Friday. ™ Arrive via Niles. # Daily except Satarday. Yoo Sea Josentn Fatiey. Stops Sants Clara sou only. Comnecta »owna except Sunday, for all points Narrow Gaage. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANZ. Tibur - serry, ?Lfl of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:33. :30 SUNDAYS—8:00, M 11:00 o m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 and TO SAN RAFAEL, 'N OR BEaN SAN QUENTIN. SHORE [ANEEa0 , 8:45, 9:45, 11 a. m. - 20, 16, *6:15, 8:40, 9, 11:45 p. m. WEEK DAYS SIsentedi—e. 220, u, 3 IB. ii MUl ¥DAYS. AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, P40 B0 1T L0 & e 112330, o130 Traine marked (o3 . 5 B Quantin, riarked (f) to Falrfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat. 15 p. m. traln urdays. On !lillrfllyl the 3: —Week da 35, 1 i maried” (b start from San FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN Fhas: | CISCO—Week _ days—5:45, 6:40, 1. | ViS00 8 m., 1240, 245, 4315, 5010, B 10, 11:10 o DAY 7 05, 1106, . 845, 4:55, 6:05, 1:10, 10750 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 . m., week days—Cazadero and .., e 5. m.. week days (Saturdays excepted; S ahes 2 way statione, . 38 b. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way tions. ' Sundays snd Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza. “rnvl;an:vu-:gfl“l:‘:-l Holidays—10 a. Polat ., es and way stations. great demand for this truly handsome supplement. -— - -mm ICKET 'FICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. % Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year . traln week days does Rt run to Those 00 p :00 Cloverdale 00 a| Hopland ] %3 “okian 00 | Wilits | 7:35 p| 6:20 » 00 a| Gueerneville | :00 p) 2 S0 e Somoma | 5:00 p| Glen Ellen 7:30 af 8:00 a| Sebastopel |10 8:30 p| 5:00 p Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fultea for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ; At Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; st Cloveriaie for the Geysers and nevill it Hop'and for Duncan Springs. ¥ Highland Springs, Kel - 0 l’fll e at U\lhh tor e Bartlet! "X, &flfl" “l‘ln. “lll' 90 Uwr Pomo, Pot- o v "'fl AT Tietiey 5. Bucknel suudnn amnu. Huliville, Orr's Halt-way H Ci tche, Camp }‘.‘:‘.L‘ Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brage Taal: at Willits for Cant 5, veio, Laytonville, Cummin -~ £ : Glsenra, Dyer, Peppeswioosd ot =3 B aturday to Monda: Eariraay ¢ ¥ round-trip tickets at re- On Sundays—Round-trip tick pota ond San Rafael at haif lal.: i - office, €30 st., Chroaicte H. C, WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito F Arrive Ws-:; Fran. | Footof Marketc,;.y San Fran. jeek| Sus e duye, | Potisn x mmore | S0 | "A £W o [N x i it v o 20/ .:-=‘ “'.‘- o .l"hllll-fl-l]l‘u L‘P.‘W' 305 “Tavennor TamLous &’"\ ! Bl T — P arnim TICKE? 626 MARKET ST. Nuflhshih-“'udl .m-gudsauuum FErry, Foot Market St.