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1 THE SA OCEANIC COMPANY’S LINER VENTURA CARRIES MANY NOTABLE PASSENGERS Among Those on Board Is Ex-Queen Liliuokalani, Who Has Been in Wash- ington Looking After Her Claims Against the Government, and Who Is on Her Way to Honolulu for an Extended Visit to Land She Once Ruled : — o PIKE -— Spee | The start | across the given to g small red | menced tri minute At the ¢ PORT TOW bark Schwarzenbek, ed April D—Arrived April for Sydney. Nor bark Fortuna, for Cape 2—Ger her awash ssed_in hr Fearless, for Fair- Inverlyon, from Victoria, for | addition o Government representa- | ke . e tives, Lieutenant Commander George H. | San Fraz ! 2—Br ship Miltonburn, from | Stafford and Assistant Naval Constructor | for Delagoa Bay 8 5. Adawn 13 | )RT LUDLOW-—Arrived April 2—Schr A M | ®- 5. Adams. X F Baxter, hence March 30. | captain T. Cabel was in command. _ABERDEEN—Arrived Schr .n‘.“ He stated that although they were in the R T el e 4, Patter- | hold, and practically submerged for two | e AMERIC EL WHICH. | ! iz 2 © | hours and forty minutes, they suffered not S 7 s ey o 1 | April 2—Schr Alcalde, for San Pedro. | the slightest inconvenience in any way. | - - | e d HILO ¥ | AYS HARBOR—Arrived April 1—Schr W | The air was fresh and pure, the tempera- a ' ornla | TERDAY 113 rson, from Redondo. | ture low a When she | ril 1—Stmr Santa Monica, for San PEDRO—Arrived April 1—Schr W F| utes her ballast, midship, forward and after and auxiliary | FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1903 a OFFICIL TRIALS CONTINUE SubmarineTorpedoBoat Meets Standardizing Requirements. —_— She Shows to Advantage in d Tests and Sub- marine Runs. The second day of the official trials of | | the new submarine torpedo boats was de- }\'uted entirely to the Pike. | were favorable in every way, the weather | being clear and the waters of *the bay | | smooth and the wind light. The same | | course was used as on the preceding da; two small | schooners which attempted to sail direct was delayed by course, 0. The diving trial came firs | : The Pike appeared stripped of all her su- | perstructural deck, Including ventilating | tubes, masts and hand rails. | thing rising above the deck was a twelv: | foot diving mast to which was attached al | and white flag. She came out light and at once com- Inside of fifteen min- mming. torpedo compensatin, made a turn, took a dive and started on | her return trip. At one perlod for several she dropped so low that even her | flag disappeared. onclusion of the first test trial. f the nd the boat steady. | took the dive it gave one the same sen- sation as a dip when a cable car starts Conditions Those on the tug in! [lltundanco used persuasive eloquence on | | one and the other, the George Washing- | | ton, was hauled off the course, After these prelimiparies the word was | The onl; she returned to her moorings, where her su- perstructure was replaced preparatory to | She was manned by the | same crew as on her initial trial, with the RAILWAY TRAVEL. The Golden Stat t. | es San Francisco - Through to Kansas Citv and Chicago. Ticketsand information | at Southern Pacific ticket offices, or by addressing F. W. Tromrsow, G. W. A., e Limited is a veritable hotel on wheels—a flying palace, where you can sleep, dine, smoke, read and chat with all sorts of people whose one idea is to pass time pleasantly. . via El Pase d the Rock Island. 623 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. GOLDEN STATE LIMITED leaves San Francisco Sundays and Wednesdays. 8, Choice of routes. For full information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, Gemeral Agent, Chicago & North-Western Ry., 617 Marker D. W. HITCHCOQCK, Gen'l Agt. Pass’r Dept., Union Pacific R. R. No. 1 Montgomery St. Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. UNION PAGIEIC | | | : »l e - ; nn, from Tacom down one of our steepest grades. L g a ‘\,m“. a3 el \,',, :u/”-‘\’{;'r:(h""—\\mv}:‘n While the Pike exceeded the contract ‘ml e ° . Has Blelk € i -seg 0 2 | requirements as to speed on her sub- | . i Epallii REDONDO—Arrived April 2—Stmr Geo Loo- | merged run, the trials will have to be re- | 1 : assen 2 N - .. March 31 ated, as the shore signal officers had P ~ i g .dried, fruit. 26,49 a ¥ peated, as the shore signal officers ha [V] lCA(,O 1l . <24 i A Salled April 2—Sehr Bertha Dol- | fificulty In sighting the a8 on her bow oy Voanz 1%, ‘1183 1bs shrimp: X % | Late in the afternoon the awash trial 3 - xey -ar 102 cs_canned fruit, | Arlrli\i-d ,-\|vri.l tmr i":rr\nnh hence Apr 1. | took place, when she succeeded in mak- m, A canned salmen, 845 | _Salled April 2—Stmr Marshfleld, for Sa: | jug seven and one-half knots, exceeding . i 5 e " ie< | Francisco: stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro, i s i e beer, B bl | T e il S Sume | the Government. requirements by haif a | An Ideal Train 2 DXE* { Rainier. from Seattle; Br stmr Inverness, from | knot. | Topolobampo, i ] The tug Relief, acting as tender, had | For Those Who "31*-\*!“7"' Bf""“ 2—Br ship Mil-| on board Lieutenant Commander R. F. FTLE Atrived Apfil 2—Stmr Dolphin, | LOPeZ, who acted for Captain Whiting, Seek the Best. who was kept on shore by illness; Lieu- | | 10:40 0. 'm. T0 SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIF- MILL VALLEY, / CAZADERO, £TC. via Sausalito Ferry 'SHORE WEEK DAYS (Holidays exeepted 145, 9:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, 5. 9, 11: ays dges not rum to 50, 5. 6, ins marked. n marked (1) to_Fairfax urdays. On_ Saturdays to Falrf: CISCO—Week 9:45, 11:10 a SUNDAY 2:05, 1 i TRAIN THROUG 7:45 a. m., week days— dero and i5 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepie: and_way stations. turdays—Cazadero and Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., dero and way stations. and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., nd way station: KET OFFICE—#626 Market RY—Foot of Market st. WEEKLY CALL {16 Pages. $1 per Year | | e E 2—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- | tenant C, 8. Kempft, Ensign Branch, | frui .| oisco; stmr Spokane, for Skagway B ¢ F. Hay, L. Y. § Mrs. Hay, | B ok | o AR e | iy %, o T g e S| Ty 2p marws + b% | tional City, hence Ap | Miss «incoln, 3 » Miss | nedicine | Satled Apnil 2—Stmr Noyo, for San Fran- | Alma Mitchell, Mrs, L. S. Adams, James | Leave Market-street Ferry Depot oo e R St G. Boobar and wife, James Dickle, W. B. | _ = 2 ACON Apr mr Mineola, | Collie vood Boobar a 3 : Local | Lim'\ | Local [Ov'ri'¢ hepce Maceh 30" i olliér, Elwood Boobar and Lieutenant S L O ANDO. Salled April 2—S8chr Lizzie Prien, € g - — — - ~ -y N Pranc ® | “The Grampus will to-day receive her ran 8:00a) 9:30 a| 4:00 p| 8:00 p TURA—Sailed April 2—Barge Santa|first standardizing and submarine trials kton i et bl Lo in tow tug Rescue, for San Frazcheed. | ang ¢ fhees are succesaful the torpedo | ., Mgrced A e ISLAND PORTS | firing from both bhoats will take place Fr - Hanford 51 p HONOLULUy-Arrived April 1—Schr Marion | day. Visalla | Chid om Santa Barbara April' 2—Schr | « | Bakers Hele nes March 10 { Tisirisissioe | + 113 Aoril 1-Stmr Alameda, for San | ® Ch e an J IR e alt salmon ¥ schr Mary E Fos! or Kaana- : e Bpigaiad palt gAY ter, for Kaana- | ouh time column gives the last tide of the | for morulng, for afterncon. HONOIPU—Arrived April 1—Schr Defender. | 32, eXcept When there are but three tides, as | .00 5 m, Daily is Bakersfleld Local hence March 10, e sometimes occurs. The heights glven are in | ... a¢ oy ],Mm;m' an Joaquin Valley FOF N PORTS. | addition to the soundings of the United States | 1o ronding train arrives at 7:50 a_m_ daily -18 pkzs drugs, E . | Coast Survey Charts, except waen a minus (—) N a n. Tielly the CALIPORNIA and shoes, g DOVER-— Passed March 31—Br ship Lauris- | slgn precedes the height. and then the number | g yyrpmpy'' e Pulice Slacolioe Chte et 22 | ton, from Hamburg. for Puset Sound given is subtracted from the depth given by | e R v, 22 08 ofl 30 catly | pRUNCE S—Passed March Br ship | the charts. The flane of reference is the mean | 20d Dining Cars through to (‘hicago. g0 s g TR cofls | port Patr from Hamburg, for Oregon of the lower low waters. 1 runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of mmunition, ‘100 Mrrf‘ DEAL—Passcd—Br ship Ardencralg, from el i h St s 1"1‘;7 ¥ % Rotierdam, for Oregon e | h od on th spond flour, 640 Ibs | GIBRALTAR—Passed March 31—Br stmr Movement of Steamers. 1 ing train errives at 11:10 p. | %0 gals wine, | from Manila, for Boston 00 j, A0 m. is Stockte responding apd provis. | LLY--Passed April 1—Danish ship Cop- | TO ARRIVE jeman e e Express, with . ~enstown, SO TE T b SRR | . m e_Overland Expre rica SINGAPORE—Sailed March $0—Br st . s hCoon B Y Stecper, which cuts out at Fr Correspond ica—250 es canned ‘fruit, Heathford, for Manila M e i PR R LR e Yrain arrives at 6:00 p, m. daily, the wh . dravelli, from Astoria. Prio 2—Br Pedi o - v, Chicago and st leave S is~0 t of me = pping Intelligence. bark Antiope, from Tacoma. e every Monday, TI and Saturday at 8 e ARRIVED. VALPARAISO — Arrived March 25—Bktn & Tesima P p. m . } 2 EE Thursday, April Willle It Hume, from Puget Sound i 7 e Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De The Overdue Fleet; 2 0 o (W MORORAN-—Arrived April 2—Br'stmr Vie- | Arctic | Humbota b e | ot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. mbia _is How : TFALMOLT sty o et | Hewalian.. .| Yor | t , 11 hours from Bowens .‘,’M:x\‘wl‘r‘u G e s o }“'; Noate. Crescent "Gty | g % = . Del Norte. +|Crescent City . i " X e S LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 2—Br ship 3 e ; | . e 5 homcurs from | pycs'of Rililecrankle, from Frazer River. | oans Cru%: - |Newport & Way Po H > B0 Sy Seon o Sailed April 2—Bkin Koko | ggnta Monica. | Grays Harbor p < g iy G. W. Eider...| Portland & Astoria. i :v mpe _lt;.'- hours from ¢ e Indrasamha, | Corona........ [ Humboldt ... S - 2 3 Wing 2 { ter, - Allen, 68 hours from e i 2 i Titan anatmo ...... | I A= Grays Harbor : of Lot ntral Harbor . i Glenlui Hite Bottom; Stmt North Fork, -Nelson, 24 hours from 30—Stmr Denderah, | Bureka. .. ... | Humboldt i 19 . ' lentul A Albion River..| Point Arena & Albion.jApr. 71 ) 1e Samta Rosa, Alegander, 50 hours from Alameda {Henotwlu ... Apr. 7| s . S and way ports. : e 5 Queen .| Puget Sound Ports. ‘\A;r. b4 5 ureka, Jessen. 24 hours from Eureka. | Kaiserin e A e n Pedro & Way Pts.|Apr. : ort Georse, Gove, 12 days from Ha. | Kalserin e ATt e e & obmpta. - aer & | Spars and Lumber Tell p Falls_of Ciyde, Matson, 11 days from | ANTWERP— P . | Nevadan Honolulu & Kahuiul. 3 3 3 e e s e S gt P bl e o 2-8tme Rhym- | pony bt S e of a Recent Disaster y 3 n Skagit, . Robinson, ays from Port | = Liz owed . Point Arena...| Point Arena 9 Returns to Lundy Island, . |-camble. ¥ trom Phideionie. 1.fr“[|'|lrlnmnurx?m' Ass¥ela, | santa Rosa...| San Dicko & VVay 2 at Sea. 5 rifsh sip Semantia. from Cartitf ror |15 Virginia, Niclsen, $ days feom Colum- | "Hirlp Passed 'April 2—Stmr Norwegtan, | Bainier.. | Seatisé &owinatoom. S e eported as having -returned 1o g A . rom o - tland storfa. : e e Bivink -réterned br Orward, Ogidnessen, G days from : e A e Astec . Panama . 1 - 4 carried away lle Rivel = Afeiantivis o ot rth Fork: .. | Humbolat . ; 12 L ke e : = Ve s K T e R senen 9 azve trom coos Bay. D lintei b & crilm Sosia e ; G a2 1> v 103; B. (;1. A|pr|l l..;F;;ulher evi- s hr Repeat, . U days from Coos Bay. | tonfc, from Liverpool, for New York; stmr | Senator Sound ‘Parts. .. |Abr. 12 | dence of dinaster;baving befsllen one, of NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ! T Jemsie Minor, “Whitney, 7% sy from Westernland, (rom Liverpool, or Philadelphia. e TR o &‘Y:‘p;" Ports ;:g’- 12 the lumber carriers from Puget Sound was o e NE FORK: d April 2—Stm) Sa- A o . s ool AP 18 The Ventura’s Cargo. o Schr North Bend, Jackson, 10 days from | vop. for Havre: stme N Abril 2—stmr La sa- | 1 50 : {apr. 13 | received from the ships Rahane and In- n Steamsh C . ” vk > BROWHEAD—Passed April Stmr Haver- |~ i s ¥ vermark, which arrived yesterday, the anic Steam: Comipany’s_Venturs | Schr Advance, Jorgenson, 8% days from Co- | fory P o > TO SAIL. | s P Tor Bydney i Homsmn: | auibie River. . s TURAMIN, for [ Rusi i wnd £ ot s | tormer from Liverpool and the latter from A d ‘et “an sssorted | « 1.1;1«11;-:‘”1; * A ST MICHAELS — Passed April 2—Stmr Steamer. Destination, Salls.| Pler. | Callao. g0, vaived at $219.057 and 4 5 ursday, April 2. Genoa, from Genoa and Naples, for New Yo 7% 2 3 v e v iv - 5 o g s;u o mr Ventura, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd- | NAPLES—Arrived ~April R | April 3. | | A few days ago news was given of the J D Spreckels & Bros Co. man, from Boston, via St Michaels, for Genoa, | ST Fedro- - | Humbaldt .- 4 pmiPler 2| finding of new lumber and the stern of ATV [ costmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific [ Salled April 2—Stmr Vancouver, from Gona, | Nowturs .| Greyn tracbor ... 4 bmlbic 3| a ship's boat marked “Liverpool” on the sttt | Hyvainsen, Comox and Ketch- | LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 2—Stmr Nomad- | Arcat Coos Eav-Pt._Orfd. 10 am|Pier 13 | Vancouver Island coast. Now, according 2 ackers’ Assn. ic, for Portland, Me; stmr Tunisian, for Hali- | Allance. Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Pler 16 | to the reports received by the Rahane and Stvar Cotutns. e . Sydney, for fan Fro March 31—Stmr City of | colimbia. .| Astorla & Portland(1l am|Pier 23 | new lumber is drifting southwest of Cape | , Astoria; Oregon Ralil. | Sydney, an Franeisco. | i road and Nav Co. e TR R | Flattery. Captain Scott of the Rahane | of Russia, Lindburgh, K » .0s Angeles Ports| 9 amPier 2 | said: Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Itch, Pagkers' Assn. i 5ors v Time Ball. Humboldt iy e 1 *'We passed a quantity of wreckage, It promptly relieved and cured by Bt Db i A2 Apeh 2, 1008 T ancisco, Cal., Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 16 | ing vessel, several spars with bolts at- Sonr Abefiers: Haren The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry China & Japan....| 1 pm/PMSS | tached, a beam and a small amount of Stmr Chilkat, Hyvainsen, Comox and Ketehi- | P1ding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, N. Y, via Fgnamall miPMSS |jumber. It was sighted about 150 miles kan, with stmr Chinega in tow. L6 8t noon of the 120th meridign, or'gt § WA o g |pier 2 | southwest of Flattery.” L::f- xr;_n:zr&r::‘ Uvumnrc:. 'Lr‘:fodx‘nkm' B a5 “"»‘, C. BURNETT - San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 | It was within a few miles of this that Stmr Whitesboro, Olen, Grotawood Lieutenant, U.'S. N., in charge. |, | .. April 6 | the Invermark sighted a quantity of new | g . Olsen, G . % - North Fork.| Humboldt ......... 9 am(Pler 2 ber. . No el e | Bp Siar of Russia, Lindburgh, Karluk. City Puebla.| Puget Sound_Ports(ll am|Pier 19 | umber. No clew can be obtained as to i rriet G, P e . vl 2 This scientific germicide, which Schr Oliver 3 mu:f':;f.':-}‘_ ‘a’.“fi?ifif' Sun, Moon and. Tide. Taqua éHum\‘)‘oglr'" - Pier fi'fi'glfi:’fi‘uy‘"“fio&f’fii‘i ::ne{:::?' ::3 | s harm TELEGRAPHIC. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— a t ~ o= P is harmless, cures by killing _ 3 et e H i A Corona..... | Humboldt | Pier 11 | cona is the one which has been in trouble di POINT LOBOS, April 2, 10 p m—Weather B R gh and Low | Santa Cruz. | Newport & Way. Pier 11 | for th, hat sh isease germs. Used and hazy; wind NW, velocity 20 miles per hour. Tiaters at JFort Point, entrance to San | Curacao....| Mexican Ports . 4y a0} 105 Lie redsont shasisha FHE b SN i the endorsed by the medical DOMESTIC PORTS. > ‘P;'rarl-tcl-c:‘ l‘i;y.s P\lrl:llt-heg by official au- | C, Nelson...| Seattle & Tacoma. Pler 2 | teeth of the heavy gale which blew sev- = - h ority e Superintendent. 1 - miles an hour on M ). profession everywhere. Sold SAN PEDRO-—Arrived April 2 -Bktn North- | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | . Monica. .. cny.AxEr':f‘bm?' ..| 4 pm|Pier 2 e jeit eadoichie i ks by leading druggists, If mot west, from Evereit; schr W F Witzemann, | the city front (Mfssion-street wharf) about | G, W Kifer| Astonia & Por{land(1l nm|Pler 23 s ooy B from Tacoma; schr San Buenaventura, from | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | April 9. 24| '\A 1ocal divorcee who may marry a Baron. =% fresind h 5 cents for a :;w.:m‘-j"' schr Maria E Smith, from Port | the height of tide is the same at both places. | State of Cal | San Diego & Way| 9 am(Pler 11 | In the Wasp's gossip. ¥ al bottle. The genuine bears SAN DIEGO—Ealled April 2—Stmr Ha- s iy oS ~ Albion Riv..| Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|[Pler 12 T . TR my signature. ~ Accept no waiian, for San Francisco. . 2 At e N R e B FEA SRATTL substitutes, Address cn:?RLru&:B#E_s;"M April 2—Stmr Kvi- [ 5 |Time " Time| = (Time| i Time| Pt | San Jose. O vis Padamaliz ’,,,P,";s e A ? rancisco. 2 — —— -—| Ft. |-— : 3 o % s Hw Queen get Sound Ports(1l am|Pler 12 | — e R B e L KL P Lwl CwlClw Centr Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 2 | ALKI. | Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. 3 Passca i ADrL 2o Stme Jamen Dotiey, | 3| 2:48] 6:2] 9:45] 03] 4:08] 45 o401 39| oraAPEIL 13 S Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. § hence March 0. for’Seattle; Ger stmr The: | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 2 "’ip‘i‘!; 4. R . 2l Nt Grvace” .."“"":lfifii‘ : 2, bence March 30, for Vancouver: the early morning tides are given in the left | J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 | City Seattle... Skagway & Way Ports.Apr. $ o N, Opedayrived April 1—Schr | hand column and the sucoesaive tides of the | Gaelic. China & Japan...| 1 pmPMsS | Farallon...... Sk & Way Ports.|Apr. 11 3 . av in the order of occurrence as to time; the | Rainier.. .| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pmiPier 2 Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 14 | but the passengers escaped injury. BI6 SNOWSTOR BLOCKS TRAVEL Railroads Suffer Heavy 3 - Loss in Mountains of Colorado. DENVER, April 2—A snowstorm which | began early this morning has been gen- eral over Colorado. Many snow and land slides have occurred in the mountain dis- tricts, doing much damage to railroads and mining property, but so far as known causing no loss of life. A special to the Republican from Buena Vista, Colo., says a Denver and Rlo Grande passenger train ran into a rock- slide one mile from Arena Station, in Browns Canyon, about ten miles north of Salida, at about 6:30 this evening and the engine and baggage car were derailed. The engineer and baggageman were hurt, It is thought the road will be blocked for twelve hours. The Colorado and Southern’s Gunnison line is blocked by several snowslides and the Alpine tunnel is closed. A speclal to the Republican from Du- rango, Colo., says the Denver and Rio Grande passenger train from Denver, due in Durango last night, was stopped at Pa- gosa Junction by a washout a quarter of a mile long. The passengers and mails were transferred this morning and reached Durango to-night. Another train is stuck in the snow at Cumbres Pass. The Rio Grande Southern is blockaded by snowslides in the vicinity of Ophir. No trains have been run over that part of the line for two days. McGlynn Demands Pay. . Peter J. McGlynn, former president and manager for Flores, Hale & Co., filed a suit- yesterday for $14,687 50 for services | against the company. He alleges that from May, 1883, to March of this year he rendered aid to it, for which he received no pay. " Prom SAN¥ RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC and Trains 1o S FRANCISCO. # (Main Line, Foot of Market Street Teave — Viow FEpcuasy 26, 1903, ARRITE .00a Bevicia, Sulsus, Eimira sad Sacrs- fgr ..gr 71.25» mento ... o ville, Winters, Rumaey l%: lvi:‘r:!uiu. San Ramon, Vallejo, ‘apa, Callstogs, Sauta Rosa. op. Stociton. = 1308 Blen Woodrasd. K nights Laadiog. . Woodispd, Knlgh! 7.582 Marysviile, Orovilie. .. & 8.00a Abiaatic Exprese—Ogden and iase. 10284 8004 Port Costs, Martinez. Aatioc Tracy. Stockton, Sscramento, | Los Hamos. Mendota, nonmm.", ! Visalla, l‘ur"rlv(llu igsens + Costa, Martinez. op. ) i Junction, Bakersfield. N $.30a Shasts Express—Cavis., Willime (tor Bartiett Springs). Willows, $Fruto. Red Bluff, Portisnd_... 567 8.30a Xiles, San Jose, Livermore. 3 ll‘xn.lflne cramento, Placervilie, pree Marysville, Chlcuj He:.rol:z.. o . 4 hinese. Jam. . | 8304 Onk e rolumne and ADEEIS ..... 428r 9.00a Vallejo Martinez and Wajy Stations -y 10.004 Vallejo.. #10.00a Crescent Txpress, kastbound. City \artinez, Tracy, Lathrop, | s.».,.'-'-l'm. .\hrreg.L l(:\yw:;?'d; 0, Bakersfieid, Los Au; e - Scives na Paciic Cosst Express o Via Cous Line) ..o ol . he Ovel L 10.001 Ty ver, Omaha. Chiea | 12.00% Hayward, Niles and Wa 10 B T eata tiver Stoamors l%p Ben! Winte: Sacrs; Woodiand, lows, Knights Landl ville, Orovill Wy Siatio . 309 Hayward, Niles an §30r Tiaiines.san Ramon, Vallejo.Napa, Caltstogs. Santa Rosa. . 4007 Mnrtinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. €00F Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... | 4.30® Hayward. Niles, Irvington, ml’ J(\lflLli?rmat‘ - r‘.‘ 'he Owl Limited—! 3 | SO T P radeld.Los Angeics: connes: | tion, Saugus for Santa Bardars. S~ (Goldea State Limited Sleeper carried on Owl Train for Chicage) 8.884 | Port Costs; Tracy, Stockios, 2 Orlental Mal gden. Orasna. St. Louis. Chicago Sunses Limited (lesves vis | tanks were filled with water, which caused Line Eastbound oy :n::l:: her to sink, leaving only her conning v s it M. ‘ North-Western- : Fiiee, Mondet, ey Just as she approached the stake mark - ‘Westboarid) = o she suddenly made a dive at an angle of | U 2 P 'f' E 2 .| 'T00» San Pablo, Pa! ¥1.25a about 10 degrees and was out of sight, nion raciic CXCursions | e v 7560 with only the flag to indicate her position. | ; 8:057 Sfovate | Not even & ribpie: o6 ‘= bubblsiepearen | s e - B ek Sevind sad Rast. . 8.88a | upon the surface of the water, although | | - 49100 Hayward. Kfles (Sundsy om.s).. .. $11.564 | her electric motor was pushing her for- | *| V125 Port Costa. Tracs, Latbrop. Modes 13 | ward at the rate of six knots an hour, | | i P ~ Dakorsdeid..ooe B that being the lowest speed at which she ; p?“ T A :::::TE e is handled to the best advantage when . COA(JML;.NS ot Strest:) submerged. SEe Newark, “Cé ifle. San. Jose, Her runs included three double half- Excursions Every Day | N s Barder. Creelt -Sants miles, both with and against the tide. At ; % - U N e e b the end of her first half she came up to Persorially conducted parties leave San Francisco R e " Pelion, Hies the surface like a duck, took her bearings, évery Wednesday, Thursday, Feday and-Saturday. | ek, Sants Crua o Primcipds o o 18.50a 10 504 17.20» " &8 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos:.... ] 4 © @9.30r Hunter's Trata—Ssa Jose and Way Stations (Satufdsy on'y) . s Leav 3at08 4.55 ¥ Sunday OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. SCO, Foot of Markes St 17004, 1.00 300° 6.1 D, Foet of Biosdway — +6:00 200 A, - 12.00_2.00- 4.00 ».x. 5o i_San Jose and Way Séations.. New AIMSden. . ©ov..o. ‘sesam goste 00a_Coast- Béwé Limited —San Jose. Glircy, Holllster, Salinas, San Lats . Swita Barbara, Los Ange- and_ Priacipal intermedic 1 os Angeics, Sant bara, Pacific Grove, Del- Monte. (Arrives via- Coast Line West bound). . 11.38a 9.004 San Jode. Sant San Lauts Obispe and Principal Intermedinte Stafions ... a0 10.304 San Jose and Way Stations.. 1.300 11.304 San-use and Way Stac 5.30" @1.307 . San Jose and Way Statio *7.06» 2007 San Jose and Way Stast 93.00r Del Monte. Express—Santa San Jose, Gilroy Holltster, Santa. Cruz, #, Monterey, Pa- 10.0C Stations . %.30» Buriingame, Menio Par Mountatn V 3+10.454 . Los Gatos and Principal Way SEations.. ... . $5.307 San.ioweand Principal Way 18.152 San Mateo, Be!mont, Beresford Carlos, Redwood, Fa'r Menlo Park. Palo Alte 3.30® San Jose and Way Statior 7.00» Subset Limited. Eastbhound. Luls Obispo, Sants Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, ew Orle New York. (Westbound Arrives via Sat Josquin Vailey)... w8.28s #11.487 Palo Alto and Way Stations.... 19.45- «11.45r San Jose 34 Way Stations 19.45% A for Morring. P for Afterncon. X Satorday Sunday only. on Sundav tatlor day only. paects at Goshen Je. with tratns. for Hanford, Viss At Fresne, for Visalia via Sanger. e Via t Line. J Tuesday s m Arrive Via Saii Josqnin Vailey: Stop: Clara south bonnd enty. Commeetm except Sund. il points Narrow Gaage. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANT. “.our ~ erTy, Foot of Market S& BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEZL. | | \ | Leave In Effect ' Arrive San Frapcisco.| May 4, 1902. San Frasctsce. Week Sun- Destina- Sun- | Wess days. tioa, days. | Days " Fuiton 7:80 a) ‘Windsor 10:38 3 5:00 Healdsburg |10:40 | Fuiton | Geyservilla B 2 Cloverdale Hopland Ukfab Wilits 10 & 8 Glen Eilen | 3:08 o 338 » Sebastopol 110:40 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Springs and White Sulphur Springs: st Pultes | for Altruri at Lytton for Lytton i ak | Geyserville for Sk Springs: at_Cloverdais 07 the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopiand for Duncan S8prings, Highland Springs, KOL | Carisbad _Springs, s Bay, Lakepors and Bartlett Springs; at _Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel o) | Lake, Witter Bprings. Upper Lake, Fomo, Por- er Valley, John Day's ® Riverside - Bucknel Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orrs Booeras, Ha fer ol cometan Gom o Weatport, Usal: at Willita for Sharwend 's Scotta vd PR Monday round-trip tiekets at . Sundays—Round-trip tick begord San Ratael ac hait et i office, €30 Market st. Chromicie H C WHITING, R X._RYAw, MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry i | _SanFran. | FootorMarketSC | SenBrcn. ‘.1;;; f R Ty T | sihtat e - Tarerngpe Tamas.| 43YS. | Days. 00 Ay roaing | cave a¢ 720 12.0001. | §. 184 . aiviagin the oty st 915 12:50 B — 3: “TAVERN OF TARALPNS™ Open alithe y car round. e 15 T 2 | 152 10: i MARKET ST., (North Shore Railroad) SAusaLITe FERRY, Foot Market $t