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10 THE SAN FRANCI O CALL, THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1903, GOLLING ATTACKG ELLIG" TESTIMONY Dimmick’s Counsel Says | Mint Employe Swore Falsely. Attorney Dunne Arraigns the Defendant in His Argument. Attorney George W, did not mince wo the " wit- nesses Dim mick to the jury Yesterc Cyrus ¥ Mint, com- he his ha poste: the and likened with e said vas concocted counsel. He rom the te: on the prose- making mis- y during his se! retaliated by inter- ing him of going Iz the Gov- st any state- el may make to if 1 hud no bus deceive by s ation.. I say 4.— testable tactic: weigh end challer ment 1 make.to you and I can uswer from you. Have I fair resume cf his test! ussed Dimmick’s: reputation taken until 10 CHARGES RATLROADS WITH DISCRIMINATION te Commerce Commission to Further Investigate a Los Angeles Cuse. States Interstate Commerce on its way to Los An A1 7, it will take fur- case of the South Inter Fruit Exchange and 1 ted Forwarding Company hern Pacific and Santa s given a partial iffs two companies were fruit busin insufficient to d that esumed this no heed to reference to the routing of last January the commis- suit in the United State Angeles to enforce its de- RS N — Needs of Fire Department. Fire Commission yesterday sent its for the expenditures of the Fire tment during the next fiscal year to Board . The sum of ™ or, of ‘which $T68,310 15 for d $3000 for an automobile for The salary item »n_for a new engine com- . New for, firstcla three second-class engines, 200; one chemical engme, 5200, and two hook and ladder truck: $5000, to take the place of old apparaty ———— e License Collections for March. Tax Coliector Smith issued a statement yesterday, showing that the license c jections during the month of March were 2 which the.sum of $21,441 for liquor licens The Board of Publ Works is now refusing to grant certi cates for issuances of licenses to boot- | biack stands, which yielded a revenue of $1278 in March, 1902, when the total lic cipts were $30,345 16. el e Pacific Coast Steamship Company Re- sumes Regular Service to Mexico. The s hip Curacao will Jeave San Fraa- sco Tuesd: April 7, 10 a. m.,, calling at Ensenada, Sar Jose del Cabo, Altata, La Paz, Banta Rosalia, Ma; lena Bay and Guaymas, * — e Traffic Agents’ Smoker. The local members of the Pacific Coast Traffic Agents has ar- at a downtown re- evening. A number tend, Never. 54 shoes for ladies d for $215 a pair of the Bec Hive Shoe sircet, near Third. * ————————— Emuggled Goods Seized. ps and ‘200 cigars oms Inspectors yes- le of the Koreca. Now or replied | 4 by excepting | in the | including one | »elation from out of | SHERIDAN SAILS FOR PHILIPPINES | WITH MANY MILITARY PASSENGERS Transport Leaves Government Wharf Promptly at Noon, and ‘as the Lines Are Cast Off Her Port Gun Barks Out a Salute in Honor of Briga- dier General G. M. Randall, the Highest Ranking Army Officer Aboard Sheridan Guam and HE army transport ied yesterday for with the Eighteenth try, the third squadron of the nth Cavalry and a full com- She left the nds of Major Devol ch of noon, and the to the bay her port a salute in honor of her rank- Brigadier General G. M. ger, large crowd of army people thronged the dock and 'd on the She boc v music. ptain Pierce, former local marine su- perintendent of the transport service, went command of the t port and Du Eighteenth Infantry n's forward deck sup- who succeeded to Pierce's th nded departure and the gangway was hauled lines cast off with mili- it th: and rd for the time schedule. t the Sheridan ried more than 2000 freight, of which 8 tons is for e took 60 tons of mail and ear- t sure room $450,000, soldiers now paying inpines. heridan’s passengers wer Captain Charles W. Lowe, Lieutenant Lieutenant William F. Licutenant on duty ames Goethe, Lieu- Lieutenant M. C Reynolds, Lieu Licutenant Waiter H T. Bull, Chaplain 0. C. el James M Sanno, Major ling. Major George S. Youns, Hatc Captain David C, James M, Arrasmith, Captain Captain_George Martin Lewis, Lieutenant Arthur L. Licuter G. Pey enant n E A Jordan utenant L am B, Ba t utenant ('axl Holmes itenant Cummi terant Young, daughter antl 14 or Paulding, M: Mrs. H. H, Band- and nurse, Butts 1th "Mrs child . Mrs. < Mre A Waits and chila son, M it W. Broiwn s .. Mra. John H.' Doran, M omas Haves and infant ‘James B.' Wright, les, A. ¥. Gudatt. Ventura Sails To Deay. The Oceanic Steamshin * Company’s line. Ventura will sail at 10 o'clock this miorning or Honolulu and ‘the Antipodes. , She' will tako @ full cargo and among her passengers Ul b2 a number of distinguished. tras She wlll .carr ani goes to “Honolulu o Another Tonolula passenger. will be passenger tra manager for thé < Midland Raliw Ensign Lacken of navy goes on the Ventura as far ‘a Pago Pago. Ma tborg, the Russian isnist. goes to Sydney on liner. Among e passengers {0’ Austra) Alex Brown and wife. - Mr. ber Parliament - and with his een paying anm extended: visit to will- be' ‘the Hon.' wife® has this coun- Clps&zed by Tmnsit. oy m-m rn stéamer 'hran . 8 quastermas- Was rowing ashore o Bt¥lck ermastef, the ’pa L. #p grabbid on hcld on until e b varned *hat the recommence its' revol us refuge and swam. to’.his the botiom. pf whi ] :Cn.-» in"th versd® a boat: byt ‘th of the Trasisit rescus pa veo N Commands the Tng .[Tnm‘n Charles’ Love -has captain of .the Union iron -W Cnion.. TLav; Is & young man and ‘very ‘well knows along, he'” water froni * some o eu. | hus been engaged in'the boating business. - H Steamér. | ran the Tnited $tates: Quarafitine launoh® Ha- | : | illus for ‘about"two ) Love came ifrto P | favoreble prominemce ‘at' burning- ‘67 the | Phoenix. river steamier Modoe: “He w)n theh a member | Redondo. Lios Angele: of ‘the cre € 1di W2 e headed obs { San Peiro, . | Humboldt ?the res S ind Wiy the Than wan Stagé.o San Diex atter cutting r the M‘;u L Aiblon 1 A ed the- smoke-f1bd, foreca’stly 7 s + unconscious. firenjan T Runs Intu Pllab—Bpnt. The _ obdfishing &chopner .. Uranys, 7y squalls wmpp swept a tempepary Hight will be maja ained”for'the, gufdaince Alexander. Gats Awiy Thie steamn ‘whaler . Alexander saiied . yester- day on. heisegular cfelse aftes bop¢;and blyb: ber NEWS OF THE ocm unrtem of Interest to Mariners nnd Shipping Merchants. B French ship Hoche is chartered for The | wheat from Tacoma to Cape Town; the British bark Invermark, wheat from Tacoma. to! Eu- rope, is 6d—prior to arrival. The ship .Lou- a loads lumber at Tacoma for Sydney-at 64 and the German ship Neck, same cargs Chemainus for Cork, U. K., 63s .9d- The barkentine Makaweli 1s chartered’ for lumber from Hastings Mills to Kobe at 37s 6d, |, The barkentine W, II. Dimond - retu 0 Honolulu with geseral cargo. | —— | Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Jimes and Heights of High and - Low Waters at Fort_ Point, cnirvance to San ¥ co Bay. Published by official au- f the Suverintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about tRenty-five minutes later than at Fort Pofnt; the beight of tide is the same at both places. at chartered prior to arriva | thority _THURS DAT APRIL [ Time| | | | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tide the carly moming tides are given in ths left In-| to be | in | Mrs 5N 1s a _mem- - u;,sxzm the | s -Was responsbile: far the. : | { | band’ column dnd the ‘sugcéssize tides of the day’ in the order ‘o occurrence as to time: t fourth time column gives ilbie-last tide of ‘tho; day expept there afé ‘but thise tides, The Helghts. glver i sign sprecedes the height, ahd t given fs subtracted from;the b the,charts. Thé Flane of refetence-is (he meaa: of the lower low_ wate H dropaphic. Branch- - chants’ Aprile1 Exc] nu;e 16 3t ghe 1 h meridian, Montaja Eutek Humboldt Ch¥halis rays Harbor POMOFA. . . . . o.| WiamboldE . Point Ar Point_Arena . a1 Diego™ & Way Pts{Apr. x-ugez Scund . Ports.. ;. |AFT. Santa Rosa: ty Prgbla ) M, Nedgon.. Dolfa Ha L Del'Norve. rita-Gruz. ;nia Monica. | Grays Harber £k W. Eider... Portland & Astoria Corors, - Humboldt . State of 4 San. Diego & Wa. Albién River..| Point Arena ‘& Albion./Ap Alameda -| Henolule | Puget Sound Ports Queeri San Pedro & Wiy PisiApr. fimunu airect R: Tiollar. ;- Grays Harbor . Newbirg: T Apr! Tos Angeles Ports| { Humbsldt Humbbldl Point. o China :& Japan Ap: Hiimboldt = [San Dieg mbeldt > x’i‘!ge' Sourd_Ports] 11 3 Awril- Cotoni...» | Faniboldt Sapta Cruz. | Newporl & - Cutaca “Mexjezn Ports;" Ap¥i 3 onicd. .| Grays Harbor T....] 4 );m]l’let W Eider | Astaria & Portland|11 un|her 2 rnon s:u"rm: Steamer. For. Spokane. Skagway & Wa it | Skagway & Wi . Skagway & Wa J’urlb ADL .| Skagway & Way PortsdApr, Valdez & Way Ports..|Ap: Valdez direct Skagway & Way Port | Skagivay & Way Forts.|Ap n Shipping Inulnmce. ARRIVED. - . Wednesday, ADH.I 1. Stmr Conemaugh, Baring, 102 hours from Se- ttl 3 sfmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 00 hours from San Pedro, etc. Stmr San Pedro, Hansen, 37 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 16 hours from Fort Bragg. 19 hours from Stmr Redondo, Krog, 72 hours from Tilla- Stmr Caspar. mook, via Eureka 21 hours: bound for Re- dondo; put in to lamd passengers. Dolphin. . Bertha., Nome City. P Greenwood, Johnson, - The Time Badl bn the tower*of the vitiy] buildinig’ was dropped exabtly ht ngon’ {g-dax. “Arratd 008 Bay-Pt. | Alliance, Fortlang: & -Way.:| 5 ?anrqa rrl: gg :‘,f;" Scquola Willapa Harbor .| 4 pm|Pie: : Covs Bay. Pedro 9 -dm| Pler 11 L Columpia. 13 am|Pler 245 [ BAN IIIE: 2, |.cana, - frori *Tacom © April 11. Alméd- | Honolulu . .| 2 pm|Pler "7 . Y. via Panamai Mss ] get Sound Ports|1l am|Fier 10° ys Harbor'....| 4 pm/Pler- . April 14, “China & Japan... ‘PII'SS ;com 4 pml?lzb 2 ) 16° days .t'r_om dnesday, ADHl 10 oAlaska £4- Bien' Cit, odfish Co. : File: Harifer -G, Podersen, codflahln.t #rd. Pond,, % & \\’e‘dneld-y Aprnl 1. Starif <impire, Macgean, Coos Bay. v Victdria, eté. ', Himmar: Fore Brags. Stmr Cororta, Nopanfler,t Eureka. mr Redondos Krdg, Redondo, “Fureka. * ., “Cooks Inlet. Manfla, wia B ’\umler Tiitdn, whaltis. of Papegte, Jpsen, “Uhga. Schr Mary' B, Russ, Neyman, Bireka. ¥ ug‘.m -rmlhlhln l'»‘r-l)\ {8 riam, Io San* 'l' LOBOS, Al}“l . IU 'p m- w!‘lhfl vind ;NW, ¢eiosity 16 miles per: DOMESTIC . PORTS. an(ll for g&n Fra PORT - HADLOCK— Franie W hmn 3 . = PORT . TOW b Aiived s April ‘1_sehi | Fearless, anghal; “Br bark -Inveriyon, 1 Talome., shm Chds B Mbod), & March schir frflb“i 1l s, {Ea N Stmr. Sarita Ann. tmr- Chas .. Nelson r Humboldt,. for Skag Soutly® st Rainler, Stmra A 1—Stmr Yortland, y hence ‘Marcn K{ -and “Dirigo, from, “ Arriveq March 31Bktn Tam’ e’ Aprid Loger ship Alstesnixe. from | alt; Ger'ship; Skefaliver, hence Mar 18. ved April 1—Sch BLOW - Sailed” Aprll or Houo¥iin Pasied: in_April Norman Tiles, from’ Astor Pissed Sut, April® hip Wm lmclm for. Yancouver. Apri] tk: Sotala, fot, (‘.-pn Towa. "PORT GA Bld—Aflivel April infer, heroe-2M Sailed April’ T i ‘Coméi, ‘for San Peidro; SAN. Sailéd Aprli 1—Stmr for ; str Acme, for bln BANDON: Ehencs March 15, . \m WESTROR] £Loauilie: CASERE edrd; scDr Gulde, uurmep. fiom_San ‘Pedro. 2 . . ISLAND PORTS. . HONOLULU—Arfrived March 81—Ship Emily Whitney," from -Caleta Buena. Safled March 31—Br *stin Glall;, for San Fancisco. - MANILA-~Arrived March 'flO—Br !mr Al- ilonton, from Kustralia. - 4 STERN FORT. 5 g NEW YORK—Salled March n—m.mr Segu- ranca, for, €olon. - . * FOREIGN, PORTS. 3 " MARSEILLES—Arrived March 28—Br stmr “Neis, from -Manila, S\DNEY—"AI’H‘V!H prior o, March 81—Br ship. Edenmore, from Tacoma. BUR( s-uea_ Marrh 20—Ger stmir Stlesia, for KOBE—Satied " March Z1—Jap stmr Alko Maru,for Seattle. . CAPE_TOWN-—Sdiled Apru 1—Bktn Adden- Qa,” for Newcastle, Aus © SINGAPORFE—Arrived prior to April 1—Ger stmr: ‘Nubia, from New' York. . HONGKONG—Arrived prior to April 1— Stmr_Olympla, from Tacoma. gArrived April 1—Br’stmr Tosa. Maru, from ttle. - QUEENSTOWN—Arrived March 31—Fr bark Gael, - from Tacoma. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 31—Ger ship Wega, from Portland, Or; Br eulp Hougo. mont,’ hence Oct 9, VICTORIA—Arrived April 1—Br stmr Em- press of Japan. from Yokohama. SAN JOSE DEE GUATEMALA—Sailed March 30—Stmr Costa Rica, for San Francisco, OCEAN 'STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 1-—-Stmr Paria- fan, from St John, N B, and Halifax, | | nation of the property by the citysfor a ld‘ days fg mr ) plumbing and Sther portiohs , “Br ship Bute- ¢ Mareh 19; sthr Volunteér, hence & WOULD REMOVE ALL CHINATOWN | Joint Committee Wishes to Submit Matter to People. Supervisors to Be Asked to Have Vote| Taken at Bond Election. \The joint committee of the Commerctal Organizations of San Francisco yesterday voted unanimously to name a special ccmmittee to present to the Board of Su- | pervisors, in writing, the urgent necessity | for the removal of Chinatown and asking that the question of issuing bonds for e necessary amount to condemn Chinatown and make of the site a public park be submitted to the ‘people ,at the coming bond issue election. % It was also ted by the committee to inform the City and® County Attorney that the committee, representing the com- mercial interests of San Francisco, urges that all sults and injunctions against the Board of Health arising from the work now in progress of cleansing Chinatown shall be pressed to a tonclusion as spced- | ily as possiblé and assuring him that the commilttee will give.iegal as:istancs 12 it Is desired. . TO ABATE MENAGE., The cqmmittee took the ground frr refer- ence to the more radical of these two propositions, namely, the permanent ab< olition of Chinatown, with ail its accumu- lated fllth, that a quarantine would cost the city and State many millions ¢f:dol- { lars, ‘and that nething short of condsm: park would remove a ° menace to the health and safety of the city; and that as Chinatown. would have «to be removed some time the city might. as well !lar( in to do the work. The matter.was cussed at lenglh before t‘ne ‘voté .was taken. * The special meeting of the combnittoe was called " to decide upon, aétion: to bé takenh to support the cit¥, Fetleral, health autltorities-n their efl‘oms | to improve “he sanitary conditfoms ” in Chinatowi. Action, was pregipitated” by an injunction slapplng tha. Beard”* ef Health® from, removings the. wooden Dbel- conles, closefs, etc., built Yothe. rear of buildings at. the corner ¢f Dupent -ané Saciamento® stre s, in Ln interigr Gouat. originally, * desigre light and_airto the bulldiy supply filled up wi 1 b’\l‘u-mel 2ndl *cl is regarded; a$ a mdaace 4o h | Bread “t l‘lnll]lli(ln fe. dafigerous. woid cleaned 1% and eepman\ T rm.mg t fective plumbing gnd h en srru"lurh < Bubsequently’, the State ‘and ' Federal health “ulhnrl!l?s ralXPfl rhe allenflnn of the locut Bogisl of }lt-\a‘lh. for removins” woodfn couts. In fts fomm snicstion to-the, Board of “Health the_joint"committee mad, following repgésehta ADVICE' T0. BOARD. | P i e e B Th‘h-:}t.xrrmlnn Jespecttully ah\% “arrestly-re; A1 4 s S . queste that your honorgble bpard- at once .pro X Cpdls” Litef; + Alaska } St on1Y T clean.up and pics Chinatom, «In g, thoroukhly “be kept in that condit Wille" Chindtown 1 .Wwas thoroughlyicleaned iwo seAts ago, thes re- “ports show that: the praent.condition is nearly ] 2 bad*as it Was previays to. We subnyt that sthe’ baith of the chy don inds (ha—l A regularsystein of 'nspevu(‘n_h:p Chi ; +that inspected a ma; wvery biilding, fixegd number of, 3¢ the premises which _hgve beiome. unsaniig Yious fnspection’be placed tion at’ once. X We recomiert nm )aur honorable ‘board proceed at once «to ‘corr¢it th plumbing and cther-unsanitaiy } that the fifib authority conferr: S law e exercjsed, it nelsessary; 10 aied) “We do not reconim®nd! i wholesale effort ., this Qirection, but thit fhe work be done Erad- ually but effectively. to call hé at- n this eonneition we desir tention af your,hongrable board to.the' many ! nditions. dnd been bullt out into the numefous courts ard.alleys, which are not only cles for ref but which also fill theses places nnd. prevent the: entrance of light and sunshine! which are’ so necessaTy. to hellth of thid dfstrict.. These structures are ‘net ‘only unsanitary ‘But are | dangerous in- case of fire and shuu(d as far s possible, be removed. ‘We. also" Fespectioly ‘calle tfie attention of. | your honorable board to the reported’ unsani- tary cenditidn of a largs majfority’ of- t . nege lesindries scattered throughout the City. It 1s needless to point out the fact that these places, which handle clothes from all parts of the eity.” should be.required to be kept-in a thoroughly sanitary eondition. . I conclusion, permit us to repeat that China-. wn must not only be placed_in a sanitary condition. now. but, it must be maintaihed in cepta- b | the local. Board of ‘Health to, see, that this" is [ dene. wfl’nnqu COMPLAINT AGAINST CHIEF. INSPECTOR Wflham Gms Decidet Not to Pr_ess Charges: Filed With Civil Ser vice Commission. - l, The. trial "of, the. charges brought . by William Gans,’a’ butchér, against Chlet sanitary Inspector. Hassler was begun bes fore, the Civil Service.Commigsion-yester- day. After nearly' tie whole day had 'been consuimed” in argunient a¥ to the ad- “ misstbility of ‘certain®evidence, the com- plainaht, . mmugh hi§ .attorney, . - Wolte, decided toe: | plaint and he trial caiie t6 an end. Hass- ler was represented by John RS Barmtt '&nd James ° Emery, ~secrefary- .nt the “Health Board, as dttorneys. One of“the charges recited that.Hassler ‘was not devofing all.of- hj$ time to the duties of his office, but & resolution of\the board permitting him' to attend his own ‘private affairs frém 1 to 3 p, m. was pro- -duced’ in evidence. The ‘commission held that it had nojright to review an act of the Health Board fixing the hours of its “employes, as® the charter clearly gives it the power to de so. Hassler ‘testified that he was calléd out on the cify’s business -at all hours-of' the'day and night. Gans ~denied that he had approached cercain butchers.for tite.purpose of raising a fund 1o have Hassler removed. ——————— Examniination for Firemen. The civil service examination for pro- motion in the Fire Department from the rank of fireman to lieutenant and from lieutenant to captain will be held in the Girls’ High School on April 25, 1903, at 1p. m. All applicants must pass a medi- cal examination first. The credit for mer- itorious service will be based on the ap- plicant’s ability as a hoseman and on the pompier drill and upon his efficiency as a fireman, shown by the records of the Fire Department, ————— Receipts of Recorder’s Office. The total cash receipts of the Recor- der’s office during March were $5142 15, the heaviest on record, and an increase of $907 90 over those for March, 1%02. There were 319 documents filed, of which 396 ‘were mortgages, %6 deeds and 420 releases of mortgages. L e e T ) MARSEILLES—Sailed April 1— toria, for. New York, via Gunes. T Vie- NEW YORK—Arrived April 1—Stmr Ocean- ie. from Liverpool; stmr L'Aquitaine, from Sailed April 1—Stme Celtte, for Litverpool; stmr _Philadelphia, for Southampton; stmr N TN Arrived April 1—8t Kronprinz SRS s e -t Mesaba {rom New York, for London, ¥ - State - and’, the corner mentioried,” but. it has hflm‘ dn,the eSurts of*Chinjtown. | - ihe samiterd condidon, but that it | e former clean- | times each vear and that @il | nce the ,pré-( sanitayy- gondi- ent. defeative | ',awnings and +wooden structwres: which have |’ iatérior | ise thrown upon them from' above, |. that.ccridition hereafter, and the public looks to |- BAI‘LWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Iuwamluru arvive at Traing ICAN FRANC ‘«_n . Fout of Murket ADVERTISEMENTS. wtiand. K ot svilte. OTov! Press—¢ Martine. Antioch, cramento, Hanford, SICK HEADACHE Marysvil ©.305 Oakdale, Chinese. Jamesiow: Positively cured by these hora, Troltinue & nw‘:,";’,‘. 8657 i Little Pills, * 208 Velielor e = 1280 | They zlso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | - ek Fmond; Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A per. . ekerstieid, Los Augeles fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drow: - ..:.'1“. o Mapreen, » tess, Bad Tasteinthe Mouth, Coated Tongue | 1o Via Goss i e Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Deaver, Omana. chiengy o 8380 Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Ry e Seaern L 1 00w Small Piil, Small Dose. 3 T G Small Price. 30w HOTISS sisiisie: |7 588 jr Martinez,San Ramon, . . Santa Roes.. | | I | | A i ¢ GO-e DDV DS AD DDA | go0r P o Lasnrp Siockton. 10. visir DR. JORDAN'S cnrear (), 490¢ Xties, Liver ockton. Lod!.. > 4.30r Ha w \rA HIIS‘W‘ OF IHATBE}Y { Lim'sex .08 A 3geics. conec: tion. Sauga for Sauis Barbara. Nira State Limited Sleeper g “.." carried o2 U] Train for Chicage) S.88a 3 ipfln Bzt Costm Tracy, Sweciios, Los ies, Loeal. 7 ' . . Niles a3d San Joss.. .ve 'zg Mail —Ogden, Deaver, Omann. St. kouts. Culcago. 28 Limited (leaves via CDIAI w York, Angeles, ¥resno, _Mend Martines. CArrives via San Joaqaln Valley F . .+ Weatbound) .. 2:0gx Sxa Pablo. FPort Costa, Martines .o ‘ay Statlops.. g& @regon & Californts Express—Sac- . S ramento, - Marvasiile, Redding, riland, Puget Sound aad East. (Snnday oaly).. throp, Modes “Jo ccAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). ot of Market Street.) 3 c 4 up -K-"ul San Jose, Los Gatos. g "‘ 110.50a -30%: Bunter's Trarn—san Jose snd Way ‘ Stattons (Saturday only) 37.200 Lenves Los Gatos 4.5 v § " OAKLAND HARBOR FERRV. From SAN T IANEISCO. Foot of Market St (Siip @) - ~Fit15 9:00 5 ». AKLAN 10:00 COAST LINE (Eroad Gauge). and Townsend Streets. M E e, as.San Luis Los Ange- termediate hound). San J. Capitola, Grove.Saiinas * through to-the Atlatitic Coast, and his sole dut! is to be helpfiil and to-do-all’ . 4100 - be can fo mako tha-m pnfintemshng d Way Statl ;Jfl' ud Way Statlo 307 and gucw sful oge. "- % 5 San Jose :mx way ;v-: ons w‘agg- z = ose and Way Statio: If joa are-going, East will'you mot. § © GG T S0 ik ettt i San Jose, Gilroy, Holilster, Sants "Idndly drop me a line and allow me to 2 exphm abodt these nl.!'t’es Ican tell ~yon'hgw to save money-and can bé of 'Mlp to youina nn'mlm’»o? wiys. Cruz, Del Monte, Monteres, Pa- clfic Grove, Salinasand Principal | § . 0. sANBORN, 6énl Agert Burlington Route, - 831 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Phone, Main 1188, | San Jose and Principal Way Stations 20, Nelmont, Bereaford, San . Redwood, Falr Oaks, nlo Park. Palo Alto.. £4n Jose and Way Stacions..... ... Banset Limited, Eastbound.—San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los ‘California i £ ; - s Orieans, New York. (Westbound Limited... 1o CHICAGO Paily @11.45r San Jose and Way Statio A for Morning. P for Afternooa. A 7 Bl Y An 1deal Train (SantaFe) day excopted. § Sunday emly. IB tarday on! € Connects at Goshen Je. with trains for Hanferd, Visalla. At Fresno, for Visalia vis Sanges Via Coast Lin: Tueday and Frides. ™ Arrive via Niles. Datly excapt Saturday. Vis San Joaquin Valley. 9 Stops Santa Clara south bound only. Comneety except Sundsy. for all points Narrow Gauge. X Saturday and Sunday only. i Stops st ations en Sunday. For Those Who Seek the Best. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RBAILWAY COMPANT, %.ouxr serry, Foot of Market St | i BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | | Local | Lim'd | Local |Ov'rl'd | Deily | Daily | Daily | Datly } LV san Fra Ar Stockton . 5?)': By akersfield Local, stop- ping at all Points in Sen Joaquin Valley. Cor- nding tratn arrives at 7:60 a. m. :30 a. m. Daily is the CALIPOI LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. ~Chair Car runs {o Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are h‘onoredl gu s traln. Correspond- g train arrives a . m. K ‘, " m. B‘tloclkt:un Laocal. bt aietves Gt 2. m. amiiy. $:00 p. m. Is the Overland Express, with | through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free | Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Palace | Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. 338 Tsorally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and Fasi n Francisce evv;y Monday, Thursday and Saturday at § P JtAces—641 Market street and fn Ferry De. pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. i L1 Bat|dast 2L W 8! & luer 8:30 ‘ T TO SAN RAFAEL, | 333 N [©I @B SAN QUENTIN, | 0 | MILL VALLEY, | 3 CAZADERO, ETC. | 12851 303 ammma |ois sl i85 SHORE vhsmulito;-orry ;; :: :-u.:“.:: :xo:: ;‘m:. 12550 18, S, | apptmd et s St B Mar, et Lo for Altruria; 1 it tton 1 weck days does not run 10 | Heyeetumie or: SEs R or Skaggs AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS— };,.:'.7,%;’,}"‘ e % Boga o 18, 79, ':-15. i1, 11 | . 1250, 19030, | Carisbad Spriogs, Soda Bay. ns. Kelemyvilie, 2:35, *3:50, b, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. | Bartlett Snnnn. at vnu for V\ely Trains marked () run to San Q\llnlln. Those | Lakes, Barato 3" (D to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. s--.l Lake, wlu" Springs, Upper. Lake, B Pot- ooy ‘0‘“ Saturdays ‘the 3:15 p. m. train | 4 Valley. i nfln!:.“‘l;l::nup‘ I"-l;leoangAl' RAFAEL TO SAN F4RANC[SCI7 mm‘s-‘."muwun-f-'ly um.‘ &: cek daye-—5:25 J00, 1M %id W Usal: at Willits for 05 a. m.. £ | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, ..,.'E""E'.:'n | Harrls. Olsen’s, Dyer. Pep; 55, 7 Tral ked () start from San Quentin tickets FROM '?a'l'LLd v{\!.h;:} TO, SAN FRAN m-.: o3 petare CISCO—Week lays—5 2: 45, 4: B 9345, 11310 a. m. 1240 2 is, [ — sl "cll..-. sLNnArs—aa 7:85, 10, 11:10 a m. | Gen. Manager. Gen. Pase Age 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 4:50, 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 | — - . m. THROUGH TRAINS. 45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ions. Leave * | Via Sausalito Ferr . m., week days (Saturdays excepted) y | _ Artive _To:m'f“"'__nd 'way stationa. San Fran. | Foot of Market St. n Fran, 5 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way Bl.ezki dSnn- | R s ~ tations. ! Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. ‘Sundays and Lega! Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reves and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. Weekly Cali, $1 per Year. gz MARKET ST., () 626 Railroad) ’ and SAusaLiTe l-n-\, Foot Market St

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