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10 r HOBSON PLEADS FOR NEW NAVY | Necessity for More Sea IS Resting Comfortably Defenses Shown by Merrimac Hero. —- Declares the Monroe Doctrine | Must in Time Travel Over World. nking ndi- dred ars &t th spoke of i Power.” i while he s on a firm he ensign fleet banish it Spanish in the lay off ships to was deter- osculatory leged, he n a candi- gallant vegret, and if to live become & kiss m ¥ wing per- sented was ed that with ~ Insolvency Petitions. | r 4 Auto king that nvoluntary in- rs are J 000, and ged that the tted an act of ear by prop- Asks for Delay. Miss Barnard rd, with >mplaint of Paris before Attorney represented had been out of s and only returned s ask for.a co w inued the case till 10 ructed all the w that time. The | a d was in | —_———— | Johnson Convicted of Burglary. | Char Jobnson was convicted by a | e Lawlor's court yesterday nutes’ deliberation of burg- ary st degree will be sen- teaced Friday. He the room of Attorney Joseph Napthaly in the Cali- fornfa Hotel Ly means of the fire escape on the morning of March 7. Another ag: him for breaking into the | a guest at the Palace Hotel wail motrow —_——— Bay Pirates to Go to Sea. nder Bridges and Joseph Grabam., Alex boye, said to be the leaders of a gang of bay pirates who steal compasses and fog bei 1 anything else, appeared before Police Judge Fritz yesterday on a charge of petty larc Their parents promised to send them a on deep water vessls an ; suspended sentence during good bek for ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE X-RAY | EXAMINATION wo TREATMENT During the Month of April Your | Ailment or Disease Will B:| Carefullyand Correctly Diag- nosel, and If Curable, Will| Be Given An Electro-Chemic Treatment Fres of Charge. Hundreds have taken ady ntage of this great offer and are now enjoying perfect health. Ii you are well yourself tell some sick friend or acquaintance the | IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ‘ IT COSTS HiM NOTHING rgest and most comp] elec- t 1 equipment in the west The Electro-Chemie system posi- tively eures, pa nlessly and with out operation, Caneer. Consump- tion, Catarrn, Deafness, Raeuma- tism, Aschma, Pies, Fistula, Brorchial Trcubles, Paraly:is, Locomotor At x a, Nérvcus Dis- +ascs, S in and Blocd Dis> ses and | the fpecial Dis_ases o1 Me. a.d Women. ¢ ours: Ha. m. to 5p. m. and 7 to S p. m, Sundays, 10 &. m. 0 1 p. m. - The Hectro-Chemic Ingtitute 118 Grant Ava., Cor, Fost St,, j BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. { on the Curacao'is in high favor. | bxs BEACHED STEAM SCHOONER ALLIANCE MAY COME HOME UNDER OWN STEAM NLESS the experts who examin- ed the hull of the steam schooner Alliance vesterday are greatly mistaken the vessel will be pull- ed off the beach at Caspar with- difficulty and in good enough condi- to come to San Francisco under her on sandy bottom g the very 1ot be asce: is not drydoc to be thought After striking on Point Gorda s us 1 more than seventy Hardwick beached her. was run ashore there was five feet of wa- ter in her hold. The local agents yester- lay shipped to Caspar on the steam schooner Greenwood a set of _pumps, which they expect will be sufficiently powerful to eep the Alliance clear of water during the homeward run. In ad- dition to using these pumps the hole, which is located in the port bow, will be covered with tarpaulin. Curacao Sails To-Day. The Pacific Coast Steamship Compani Curscao after having been laid up for about three months is again in commission and Mexican ports on her o leaves to-day for ali the regular run except Maza ere health con- ditions will not yet_sdmit of the resumption of trade relations. The laying off of the Cur- acao was @ serious matter for the trade and the resumption of the service will be hailed with delight not only by merchants but by touriste, with whom the Southérn trip While the laid up her officers were assigned various vessels of the company’s have nearly all been rounded up, Curacao to duty fieet however, and the little white port at 10 o'clock this morning with most of fler old officers at their former stations. Cap- ta! F » will be in commagd; Chief E: gineer Lux will bave charge of the machin- ery; Purser J. J. Campbell and Freight Clerk B. Bird will as before constitute the clerical and Chief Steward Charles Frank ‘will to the commissary department. g Minnetonka Starts for Pacific. The steamship Minnetonka left Norfoik, Va., vesterday for this port. The Minnetonka and Minnewaska are 3800-ton steamships under charter for the round voyage between the At- lantic and Pacific to Willlams, Dimand & Co. The Minnewaska will start in & few weeks. Both vessels will bring out cargoes of gen- eral merchandise. While chartered for the round voyage, it is understood that the own ers reserve the right of canceling the contract after the vessels have been dlscharged at this port. An attempt will be , it 1s thought, to sell the ships on tbi They attend t. 2 Overdues Advance. a general advance yesterday in reinsurance on the four vesseis constitute the overdue list. out 70 days from Kobe for Puget Sound, is now quoted at G0 per cent and the Prince George, out 228 days from Rio Janeiro for Hongay, was marked up to the same rate. The Prince Eugene, out bs There wi the rates that at present The Columbia, o days from Darien for Swansea, and the Du Couedic. out 10§ days from this port for Syd- ney, were advanced to 75 per cent. - Calm Prolongs Cruise. J. Droger ot South San Francisco owns the schooner Witch of th Bay, aboard which craft | he and a few friends, on.Sunday, went yacht- The wind fe and the Witch of the Bay drifted about the harbor unmtil 2 o'clock yesterday morning, when one of Crowley's iaunches towed her to the seawall, where the yachting party landed. ST Y Wharf at El Campo. A pile driver has commenced work at El Campo driving supports for the new. whart being constructed at that place by Hatch Brothers, whose steamers Monticello and Gen- eral Frisbie will make trips there during the ummer. ) SR Goes to Europe. Pilot J. E. McCulicch left last night for he Ea: on his way to Europe. Captain McCul- och has been granted a three months’ leave absence and will be accompanied on his holiday travels by his wife and youngest son. Will Be Repaired. schooner Willlam Nottingham, which | arrived on Sunday froih Port Blakeley, will undergo repairs while in port. She lost her foretopmast and sustained other damages !n & gale off Cape Hattery. poci o FRL Barkentine Bering Clears. e Russian barkentine Bering cleared yes- terday for Petropaulovski. She will take a general cargo. N NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The Norwegian ship Norge ie chartered for lumber from Pugét Sound‘to Cork, U. K., at 6d; chartered in England prior to arriy piimdiz s —rmedued A Cargo for Asiatic Russia. The Russian barkentine Bering was cleared yesterday for Petropaulovski, Siberfa, with assorted merchandise cargo, valued at $40,372, and included the following: K 4028 bbis flour. 330 cs assorted canned goods, €730 Ibs dried fruit. 30,800 lbs salt. 7670 gals wine, 6 casks bottied beer, 2 cs liquors 259 pkgs groceries and provisions, 14.144 ibs bread, 7814 Ibs lard, 1200 ibs coffee, 306 Ibs butter. 20 bales hay, 1167 lbs ham' and bacon, $20 ibs nuts, 649 1lbs cheese, 22 cs eggs, 19 pkgs fresh frult, 57 pkgs dry goods, = 138 window glass, 92 pkes paints and olls, 40 tins matches, 41,739 ft lumber. 68 coils cordage, 31 bales twine. 15 bbis lime, 71 cs arms and ammunition, 50 bbls cement, 19 pkgs millwork, 77 pkgs ship chandlery. 1512 ft Tum. ber 2100 1bs lead, 1325 sheeis. 78 bdls tron. gl ot ol Merchandise for Honolulu. The barkentine Irmsard was cleared yester- Mexican | er will leave | miles before Cap- | When she | | |+ cn the Sand at Caspar---Local Agents Send Powerful Pumps Which It Is Thought Will Keep Vessel Clear of Water During Trip to This Port | | fmase T % cmmnwumnu"m o SCHOONER WHICH LOST HER | FORETOPMAST IN A GALE | OFF CAPE FLATTERY. =3 day for Honolulu with a general cargo, valued at $15,106. The principal shipments were as follow. 3253 2899 ctls barley, 26,800 lbs oats, bales hap, 20,053 1bs bran, 265 Ibs middlings. 9 ctls wheat.' 20 bbls pickled salmon. 125 cs condensed milk. 1200 Ibs seed. 34 pkgs crock- ery and glassware, 386 cs blasting powder, 20 cs caps and fuse, 120 pes pipe, 42 pkgs boiler material, 6 bales twine, 1 drum gasollne. Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, | From, [ hina & Japan nafmo Centralia. ¥y's Harbor . Empire. . Coos Bay 7 M. Dollar. Everett . 7 Eureka. Humboldt . 7 | Alameda..... | Honolulu 7 Queen. | Puget_Sound 7 Arcata. Coos Bay & Pt. Orfor s Chico. Coquille Harbo: 8 Coronado. Grays Harbor. I s Coos Bay. | San Pedro & W . Ap) 8 City Sydney..| New York via PanamalApr. § Nevadan Honolulu & Kahulul...|Apr. 8 Pomona. Humboldt . lApr. & Chehalls San Pedro . 9 S. Barbara...| Seattle & Olympia. 9 J. Dollar. . Seattle & Tacoma 0 Polnt Arena Point Arena ... ? Santa Rosa. 8an Diego & Way Pts./Apr. 9 Rainler. . Seattle & Whatcom....|Apr. 9 Columbia. Portland & Astoria....|Apr. 10 Corona. Humboldt -lApr. 11 “ | Panama ... |Apr. 11 Newport & v Ports|Apr, 12 Humboldt . .....[Apr. 12 Costa Rica. Ban Jose de Guatemela Apr. 12 Senator...... | Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. 12 State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts.|Apr. 13 §ar Pedro Gray's Harbor . Newburg. Gray's Harbor . Sequota. | Willapa Harbor Sterrra -| Sydney & Way P H. K. Maru..{ China & Japan . Theben. . Eeattle Acapulco New Y G. W._ EWer. Portland & Astoria City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports Anubs. . Hamburg & Way Por TO SAIL. Steamer. Destin: 3 April 7. | G. Lindaur. | Grays Harbor ....[12 m|Pler 28 Arctic......| Humboldt .........J12 m(Pler 2 Phoenix.... | Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 Taqua | Humboldc 10 am|Pier — Corona.....| Humboldt . 30 p|Pler 11 Santa Cruz. Newport & Way...| ® am|Pler 11 Iracao. Mexican Ports ..!10 am|Pler 21 C. Nelson.. " Seattle & Tacoma..[10 am|Pler 2 | April_S. Czarina.... | Coos Bay direct ..|12 m(Pler 8 S. Monica.. | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 G.W. smer] Astoria & Portland(ll am|Pler 24 April 9. Chehalis... | Grays Harbor ....| 3 pm|Pler 2 Chico...... | Coquille River .| 6 pm/Pier 10 W. H. Krug| Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pmPler 13 Centralla...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 §. Barbara. | Los Angeles P, 1 pm|Pler 2 Eureka Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 State of Cal | San Diego 9 am Pler 11 | April 10. Pomona. | Humboldt Pler 11 Arcata. | Coos Bay-Pt. S Pler 13 | April 11, { Coronado. .. | Grays Harbor ....| Pler 2 Pt. Arena... Point Arena _| 4 pm|Pier 2 Newsboy... | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 18 Coos Buy...| San Pedro & Way.| § am|Pler 11 Alameda... | Honolulu .. | 2 pm[Pier 7 San Jose.... N. Y. via Panamafl2 m|PMSS Queen. | Poget Sound Ports/il am|Pler 19 | T April 12, S. Rosa..... San Dlego & Way.| 9 am/Pier 11 April 13. Columbta...| Astorfa & Portland|il am|Pler 24 April 14. | J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am/Pler 2 Gaellc. China & Japan...[ 1 pm|PMSS Ratnier Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 Alliance....| Portland & Way..| & pm|Pier 16 i | ...] 4 pm|Pier 2 Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm/Pler 2 Humboidt .. 12 “m|Pier *2 Senator.... Puget Sound Ports/ll am|Pler 15 April 17, Nevadan. .. | Honolulu & Kahulut] 3 pm|Pier 20 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Sefls. Bertha. Valdez & Way Ports.|Apr. 7 Nome City... Valdez direct ..... Apr. 8 City Seattle. . Apr. 8 Farallon. .... Apr. 11 Humboldt.... Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 12 Spokane. Skagway & Way Ports. |Apr. 14 Al-KI.. Skagway & Way Ports. |Apr. 22 Excelstor Valdez direct. . Apr. 25 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city fromt (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, APRIL Sun rises Sun sets . Moon sets . -] Time) Time e —- Ft. |.—| Ft." » 7= W IL Wi 7 32| 8.0| 1:56 0.4/ 5.2 s 8:42 5.2] 2:50 0.6 5.5 Note—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrences as to time, the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thres tides, as fometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey Charts, cxcept 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 waters. - Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, April 6, 1908 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e. at noon of the 120th meridlan, or a 8 p. m.. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. in charge. gt 140 L Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, April 6. Stmr Santa Cruz, Glelow, 73 hours from San Fedro and way ports. Stmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, 41 hours trom San Diego. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 21 hours from Moss Land- Ing. Stmr Edith, Hall, 04 hours from Seattle. Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, 10 hours from Rock. tmr South Bay, Jamieson, 23 hours from Steamer Kvichak, Nelson, 4 days from Gam- ble. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from Green- wood, Stmr George Loomis, Badger, 60 hours trom Redondo. Schr _Jennie Thelin, s Harbor, Mary C, Campbell, 10 hrs from Bodega. CLEARED. Monday, April 6. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, for Victoria and and Port Townsend. Bktn Bering Russ, Spade, Petropaulovski. pichr Mary Ecua, Larden, trom Coquille ver. Hansen, 53 days from SAILED, Monday, April 6. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, for Point Arena. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, for Vietoria, Stmr son, for Eureka. Salled—Br bark Glencova, for Chili. Stmr Mandalay, Liebig, for Crescent City. Schr Zampa, Kallenberg, for Klawack. Schr Monterey, Foley, whaling. Bktn 8. N. Castle, Nilson, for Honolulu, Bktn Gleaner, Schmehl, Willapa Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 6, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 8 miles per hour, DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 6—Stmr" Noyo, trom Port Los Ange! tmr Fulton, from Port Los Angeles; stmr Samoa, hence April 4; stmr Navarro, from Benders Landing; stmr Coos Bay, hence April 3; schr Satlor Boy, from Wil- lapa Harbor; schr Tainbridge, from Port Blake- e Sailed April 6—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Fran- cisco;. stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. LUREKA—Arrived April 6th—Stmr Eureka, hence April 4. Bailed April 6—Stmr Westport, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Eureka, for San Francisco. ST. MICHAELS—Arrived April 5—U S collfer Nero. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled April 5—Stmr Centralia, for San Francisco. ABERDEEN—Arrived April 6—Schr Halcyon, hence April 28. : SEATTLE—Salled April 5—Stmr Santa Bar- bara, for San Francisco; stmr Dolphin, for Skagway; Ger stmr Como, for Tacoma. i Salled April 6—Stmr Skawmaut, for China and apan. Sailed April 5—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Francisco: Ger stmr Como, for Tacorna. Arrived April 5—Stmr Senator, from San Francisco; sumr City of Seattle, for Skagway. Arrived Aprll 6—Schr W. F. Garms, from Manila: bark Guy C. Goss, from Eagle Harbor. Sailed April 6—Sumr James Dollar, for San Francisco. BANDON—Safled April 5—Stmr Chico, for San_Francisc chr Alblon, for San Francisco, COOS BAY—Sailed April 6—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco, TATOOSH-Passed naw, hence May 2, for Tacoma. Passed out—Stmr Santa Barbara, from Seat- tie, for San Francisco; stmr Shawmut, from Tacoma, for Hongkong; stmr San Mated, from Comox, for San Francisco. 4 SFAH BAY—Anchored April 6—Brig W. G. rwin. PORTLAND, Ore.—Arrived April 6—Steam- ship Columbia' and steam schooner Prentiss, from San Francisco; Ger bark: Seefahrer, from San Francisco. Saifled—Fr bark Duc d'Aumale, for United Kingdom. 2 TACOMA—Arrived April 6—Ger stmr The ben, frcm Hamburg, via ancouver, B. C.; Ger stmr Como, from Seattle; stmr Senator, from San Francisco. Sailed April 6—Br ship Glenelova, for Taltal. in_April 6—Stmr Leela- CASPAR—Arrived April 6—Stmr South Coast, heuce April 5. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed April 6—Stmr Santa Rosa, for San Diego. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed April 6—Stmr Scotfa, for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Sailed April 5—Stmr Rainier, for. s.-]" frnncllco. by CLALLAM—In bay April 6—Bktn Kifki from Port Ludlow, for Honolulu. - ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived _April Cooke, from Port Gamble; hence March 17. Arrived—April (—Schr Admiral, from New- castle, N. . W. Arrived April 6—Jap Stmr Hongkong Maru, from China and Japan, for San Francisco; bark W HONOLELL —Satied Aptii 5—sh HONO! C— pr 1D M trom Chilcott, for San Francisco. i HILO—Arrived April +—Bark Roderick Dbu, hence March 18, 6—Schr Alice schr Rosamond, HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL % 1903 DARING WOMAN CATGHES THIEF Mrs. Bessie Calinberti Grapples With a Housebreaker. S Prisoner Says He Entered Residence Merely to "Look Around. Lo o | Through the bravery of Mrs. Bessie Ca- linberti, who 1s the landlady of a lods- | ing-house at 307 Jones sireat, one of the numerous housebreakers which infest the | city at present fs now safely lodged be-' | hind prison bars. Mrs. Calinberti now | feels the effects of the tussle which teok | place between her and a burglar in her i house yesterday afterngon, whom she suc- | iceeded in holding at bay until the ar- rival of Charles Clinton, one of her room- | | ers. The exciting encounter occurred about | | 2 o'clock. Mrs. ‘Calinbert! and her daugh- | ter Abbie, a young woman about 20 years of age, had just finished eating their { lunch in the dining-room, which is in the basement in the rear of the house. Mrs. | Calinberti arose from the table and was proceeding down the hallway intending to | 80 upstairs, when she saw a strange.man | in the smail room which adjoins the din- | ing-room at the end of the hall. The man was at that time ransacking the bureau drawers and had pocketed a number of small articles. | Mrs. Calinberti rushed into the room | and, catching the man by the shoulders, | demanded that he put back everything| | he had stolen. Saying that he had taken nothing, the housebreaker made a sud-! den effort to free himself, but the brave | woman retained her hold and, calling for help, struggled with the burglar. | Mr. Clinton was in his room upstairs {and, hearing the calls of Mis. Calinberti | for ' help. rushed down the stairs The two | men struggled in the hallwa for some minutes, but Clinton finally succeeded in | throwing the thief and held him until Miss Calinberti succeeded in finding Officer Me- | Murray. At the Hall of Justice the thie? gave his name as John Howard, and said he | was a taflor bv occupation. He stated that he was passing the house and, see- ing the basement door open, he walked {in just to take a look around. He was booked on a charge cof burglar. @ il el @ | EASTERN PORTS. | | and grappled with the thi | NORFOLK—Salled April 6—Stmr Minne- tonka, for San Francisco. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived April 5—Stmr Alaskan, from Honolulu. NEW YORK—Arrived April 6—Stmr Minne- | apolis, from London. FOREIGN PORTS. | VALPARAISO—Salled March 18—Ger stmr Amasis, for Hamburg. EAST LONDON-—Arrived March bark Ingelborg, from Portland. IPSWICH—In port March 15—Ger ship Ar- thur Fitger, from Hambourg for San Francisco. BEACHY HEADPaseed April 4—Br ship Halewood. hence Oct 20, for Queenstown. | LIMERICK—Salled March 17—Br ship Ky- | nance, from Swansea, for San Francisco, | SANTA ROSALIA—Sailed March 13—Ger | 81—Dan | | bark Eilbek, for Townsend. ' YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 6—Br stmr Cop- | tic, hence March 18. ‘Saflrd April 4—Steamer China, for San Fran- ciaco. i Arrived prior to April 6—Br stmr Empress of Indta, from Vancouver. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 6—Georgte, trom | New York. | ROTTERDAM—Arrived April 4—Ryndam, New York. GIBRALTAR—Sailed April 6—Lahn, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. Arrived April 5-—Koenlg, Alberi, from New York, for Naples and Genoa (and proceeded.) NAPLES—Arrived April 4—Phoenicia, from New York, SOUTHAMPTON—Satled April 6—Barbaros- sa, from Bremen, for New York GENOA—Arrived April 5—Welmar, New York, for Naples. HONGKONG—Arrived April 4—Stmr Stanley Dollar, from Moji. MAZATLAN—Salled April 8—8tmr City of Sydney, from San Francisco. ————ee CHICAGO, April 6.—Between 2000 and 3000 tmmigrants passed through Chicago to-day for | States West and Northwest. from | ADVERTISEMENTS. | Pears’ Economical soap is one | that a touch of cleanses. — ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8... VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE 1/ CASH, BALANCE IN I. 2 a ......... At 12 Sharp 513 Californ'a Streat. AT 6 PER CE VT, co., nd 3 YEARS, 32 SUPERB LOTS—4 CORNERS. AVENUE. VAN NESS STRERT. LOMBAD 27:6 6 ‘LRETELS HOLMNIARY RAILWAY TRAVEL. | Builngton i+ Route | Going East Don’t fail to see Salt Lake City and the glorious mountain scenery of Colorado. The most interesting ride in America, if not the world, is from Salt Lake City to Denver through Colorado, and it would be a great pity not to go East that way if you have never been before. Our Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars go over that line and afford a most com- fortable, interesting and very inex- pensive .way of going East. The “Personally Conducted” feature is very popular—each party is in charge of a thoroughly experienced special con- ductor who goes all the way through. Will you not kindly allow me to write and tell you all about these attractive parties? W. D. SANBORN, Gen’l Agent Burfington Reute, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 687 Phone, Main 1188 California ; Limited... a 1o CHICAGO Daily | ‘ . An Ideal Train NELEERAS] For Those Who | Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS [ | Leave Market-street Ferry Degol. | Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'ri'd | ity | Daty | Datly | Datly Lv San Fran....] 8:00a| 9:30a] 4:00 p| 8:00 p | ESTERN RY. C0. | LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 0, 5:10, 6:30 . m. Thursdays—Extra trip | m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 30 p. m. SUNDAYS—S8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAYL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 35, o 3 l:l Extra trips at BUNDAYS—8:00, Leave Arrive | Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fuiton Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale ‘Hopland Ukiah Willits Guerneville Sonoma Glen_Ellen Sebastopol Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Ma; sorings ant White Suipnur Springs: at rulies for Altruria; at Lytwn for Lytton Springs: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at &uveniu. for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland puc Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyyille, Carlsbad Springs, Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Biue s, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Poc. | ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, | Bucknell's.” Sanhedrin Helgnts, Hullville, Ore" Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptch: ! Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bramy Westport, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahte, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springe: Hnrrla Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturdsy to Monday round-trip tickets at re. e Smasys—Round-trip tickets to ail potn un - San Rafael at haif rater. 2 icket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt [every Monday, | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. - Get Pears’ for €CONOMYy | r Stockton . 06 2hzios p| 7:10 pj11:18 » Merced | 1:20 p| 1:40 ! 1:28a & eleanti ’ Hiaa s and cleanliness. s ¢ | sio0a | Bakersfleld .. ’ b Sold all over the world. “* Kansas City. | 7:20a e | -** Chlcago .....|......| 2:15] sl RATLWAY TRAVEL. S e R Biletsnn Losdl, mied ping at all points in San JOEQ:::" \Allledy "CDYA PiEE ASing train arrives at 7:50 a_m, datly. | %50 55 m. Daily is the CALIPORNIA | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No secound-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally, %:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. | $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free | Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace | Steeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- | ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily, Personally conducted parties for Kansas | City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco | Thursday and Saturday as $ m. P Offices—641 Market_street and In Ferry Da- By T0 SAN RAFAEL, N(@IS@Bmll SAN QUENTIN. | CAZADERO, £TC. via Sausalito Ferry (EEK DAYS (Holidays “Em\u 9:45, 11 a. m., 1 5, *6:15, 6:45, 5 p. m. . train week days does not run to HOLIDAYS—7 1:50 &, m. 112550, 1°1:30] 5, *3:80, 5. 50, 9, 11:45 p. m. | Tra. Tun to San Quentin. Those | mrlo:'k';‘.{‘n‘egn‘l?hx. except 5:15 p. m. Sat. | | Mili_Valley. JNDAYS AND LEGAL 5”151. te10, 11, 11:30 a. m., oo saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train Tuns o FSAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO v A 8:15, 19:35, —Week days—5:23. i, T30 | 110, 9:40, $10:55, ?5:25. 4:40, nu:w. from San Quentin. FROM A O—Week days—5: SO T m., 12040, THROUGH TRAINS. | 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way | SAtOns. .. week days (Saturdays excepted) | —Tomales and way stations. ! 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and -,t tions. o ys and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza. dero and way stations. Bundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyea and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st, FERRY—Foot of Market st. | | i RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. n Line, Foot of Market Street) — Frox APRiL 5, 1408. Suisun, Elmira an 7.00a Benict men ey M 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey. 7.304 Vallejo, 7.30a 8.00s Marysvi 3 : 8.00a AtlanticE and East. 8.004 Port Costa, Aantloch, Tracy, Stockt cramento, Los Banos. . Haaford, m4.250 8.004 4 . Fresno, Junction. Bakersfield 5.257 8.30a Shasta_Express — Davi for Bartlett Springs), Fruto, Red Bluft, Po; 7.55¢ 8.30a Nflos, San Jose. Livermore, Stock- Placervil 230 Red BI RSA 425 N < So- nd Angels ..... 4.25¢ 8.004 and Way Stations 8.56» 10.004 12.25» 410.004 nt City Express, Eastbound. nez, Tracy, Lathrop, Meveed, Raymond, Frespo, Bakerstield, Los Angeles and New Orieans. (Westbound as Pacific Coast Express, via Const . 1.307 10.00s The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. 8.25* 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Statfons. 3.26» 1.00r Sacramento River Steamers 1100 3.30® Bentcia, Winter Sacramento, oodiand, Williams, Colusa, W ii- . Knights Landing, Marys- 8.307 a 4.00¢ n Ramon, Vallejo, Calfstogs, Santa Rosa. 4.007 ez, Tracy. Lathrop. 4.00r Nfles. Livermore. S 4.30¢ Hayward. Niles, Jome, Liy re 6.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Taiare, Bakersdeid,Los Angeles: connec tion, Saugus for Sxnta B (Golden State ited Sieeper earried on Owl for Chicago) 8.55a 6.00r Port Costa, Tracy, Stoekiom, Los Banos. 3 crectcenee 12.25» 16.30r Ntles, San Jose Bocal ... : ‘ard. Niles and San Jose. i" Mail —Ogden. Denver, Omabs. St. Louis. Chicago. tinez. (Arrives via San Joaquin Valley Westbound) ............. 8.25a 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez nd Way Stations. 3 11254 17.00» jo b - - 7.85¢ 7,007 mento, Truckee, Reno rincipal Intermediate Stations. 7.66a 8.067 Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portland. Puget Sound and Esst. 8.56a 18.10 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- Ly 111.65a 11287 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, desto, Merced, Fresno, Ber Raymond.... lggr Aanford, Vissl » COAST LINE_ (Narrow Gauge). koot of Market Street.) T746s Senta Cruz Excur (Sunday only). 8154 Newark. J Santa Centerviite. San Felton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Stations. 12.167 Newark, Centervilie, San_ Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boualder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip$) :15 9:00 11:00 a.d. 1.00 500 5.16 r.x | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway o e ». 18:05 10:00 A 1200 2 COAST LI‘NE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streecs.) 104 d Way Station 7.0 San Jose and Way Statfon J7.00a New Alnaden. # 17.16a Monterey and #ion (Sunday only nd Principal Stations . Pacific Co San_Joaquin Valley Eastbound as Crescent City Express).—) Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar- hara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. (Arrives via Coast Line West- bound). 3 8t San Jose. Tres Pin SantaCruz,Pacific Grove Salinas. San Lufs Obispo and Principsi Intermedtate Statfons vl San Jose and Way Statfons..... ... 1 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- tions....... B il San Jose and Way Stations San Jose and Way Statfons | Del Moute Express—Santa € San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- c Grove, Salinasand Principal 12.16» Clara and San Jjose.............. 8.38a San Jose, Gliroy and Way Stations+10.454 Los Gatos and Principal Way Statfons . ........... ... 19.00a San Jose and Principal WayStations 18.004 San Mateo, Belmons, Beresford.San Carlos, 'Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto 18.484 6.307 San Jose and Way Stations.. 6.384 7.00p Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—San Luis Obispo, Santa Barhara, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orieans. New York. (Westhound arrives via San JoaquinValley)... 18.254 n11.45» Palo Alto and Way Statioms 457 | @11.48% San Jase and Way 38 *No day coachies run between San Reno. ‘A for Morning. * Saturday and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Sunday. 1Sunday exeepted. & Sunday only. aSatarday only. dConnects at Goshen Je. with tratns for Hanford, Visalla. At Fresno, for, Visaifa via Sanger. €Via Coast Line. 2 / Tuesdny and Friday. m Arrive via Nfles. n Daily except Satarday. w Via San Joaquin Vailey. < Stops Santa Claza south bound only. Consects, except Sunday, for all points Narrow Gange. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY P for Afternoon. Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive San Fran. | FootofMarket St. | San Fran. ST Gl T Ta— T DAYS:| COYS- | sehtatthe ~Tavers of Tomas: |- 454 i, recuralng cvenas 720 13008 8164, &g arviving1athe cty a1 915 0 g1 pece et > “TAVERR OF TAMALPAS™ | 5 Opea sl | “SATURDATS ONLT—Leave Tavern 9:30 7. arrive San F TJICKET @FICES | rancisea 11309, 626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Railroad) and SausaLiTo FERRY, Foot Market St e The Weekly Call, 16 Pages, §1 @ Year