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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY RESIGNS WITH BREEZY LETTER Thomas Drops Offices i Water and Forest Association. Accusations of Seeking as Slanders. —_—— Denounces Self sm Thomas has resigned his posi- about sor shall ed bm he ten the been of working On the lat- s follows ation by 4 urge by | GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY MUST BE POSTPONED Appropriation of Recent Legislature | to Acajutla 50 stands of rifles for the | Will Not Be Available July. given yesterday Webb, the b The m- cre- by not 1902, a ¢ J. B. L Geograph! s referre Smuggled y day nuggled goods on board On boa City ew Panama hats = In the baggage nger. Kusel ester- be sold for t Hidden in th by n th dozen silk hand- Manila cigars ight tea Iks and kimono: the transport | d wi board Masters’ Licenses Suspended. Captains O. F. Bolles and Jobn K. Bul- r, after much deliberatio delivered an pinion yesterday suspending for six mohthe the licenses of Captains J. C. Bryun and William Briscoe of the Tran- Tt hfare for runming into r on March 28, while racing to into the Second-street slip. an rou CARRIES BIG SHIPMENT OF RIFLES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF SALVADOR and Brings Among the ‘Pacific Mail Liner City of Sydney Arrives From Panama News of Continued Military Activity Bellicose Republics of Central America HE Pacific Mail Company’s steam- X3 the charts. The plane of reference is the mean ship City of Sydney arrived yes-| | ! of the lower wa terday morning from Panama and || it —_—— way ports. She brought twenty- | Time Ball. vo pas =, 16% tons of cargo | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- 1 “: “?;TZ:?L sl;mn i chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., and treasure v L April 9, 1903, The Sydney brings little definite news . The Time Ball'on the tower of the Ferry of conditions along the Central Ameri- puilding was drppoed 4 can coast. Signs of war preparation are | p. mi.. Greenwich time. in evidence at nearly every port, but mili- S ke tary activity is so much a part of lhe; ‘ S i A life of these little republics that whether | | Movement of Steame: or pot the shipping of munitions of war | | s 0 ARRIV. and movement of armed men means any- | | P ka B, thing is hard for the passing traveler to | | _steamer.” From. | Due. judge. The Sydney carried from Panama | ! Nowsboy e R Kor- 10 SCHOONER WHOSE SKIPPER | | Neyadan Honolulu & Kahului. .- Apr. 10 . | = 5 : | J. Dollar Seattle & Tacoma ....|Apr. Governintat et SEilvaar. ETF \’;‘ e | CALMLY IGNORED THE FED- | | Arcata. | Coos Bay & Pt. OrfordApr. 10 day she arrived at. Corinto the Nicara- | 3 ey & | Columbia. """ Portland & Asforia.... Apr. 10 g ERAL QUARANTI 3 - x guan gunboat Momotombo had safled with | AL QUARANTINE LAWS Eboenix. .| Mendocin 2 big shipment of arms and ammunition | Me—— L& 00N Pansiea for th se, it was supposed, of Presi-| g | Leelana Tacoma . t Bonilla, who | Mission Bay. followed by the Sternberg and an | Arctic. - Humbolat . o be gaining ground and his ultimate | mings bo her. Although a regulation had | Cests Bl T . | success is generally accepted. The Pacific Mail boat Costa Rica, wh! is due here in a few days, was chartered President Jose while down the coast by Pedro Escalon of Salvador, who, with staff and other Central American dignita fes, made a trip to sea on the liner he { purpose of signing certain treatles. | been broken and in spite of his general strict- Sound ator. n in enforcing the rules, Dr. Cummings did anta Cruz. .. ewport & Way Ports|Apr. not inslst. as he might have done, on Cap- | State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts.|Apr. tain Underwood's gettirg a tughoat to tow the | gan Pedro Gray's Harbor . |Apr. | Lewers back to the quarantine limits. With | Newburg. Gray's Harbor . 3 his | that consideration which has won for the | Sierrra.......| Sydney & Way Ports Cummings re 1ship of the lgcal | H, K. Maru. tina & Japan . Sor commercial inte arantine D‘ii Pomoza. . Humboldt ceee OF | took into account ery_nature ofvthe | Sequoia | Willapa. Harbor er and satisfied his slighted dignity in a Seattle . Apr. A Marvelous Blending of Colors, THE NEW STORE veritable bower A walls and gallery. with alternate bands ple. bells and immense banks of flowers add regal splendor to the new sales room with all its wealth of beautiful furniture. sight that is well wor welcome. of beauty. Masses of green foliage banked against the The columns wound of white and pur- Festoons of electric lights, floral A re th a visit. All 2 L CordesFurnitureCo. 245-259 Gezry Street-on th2 Sq -are. The Sydney's passengers included the | heart to heart talk with the skipper, Who apol- | A: New York via PanamaApr. P et ogized for his mistake and was granted free | G. \v. Eider rtland & Astoria. ... |Apr. pratiqgue. The Lewers b up 19,305 bags | Coos Bay. n Pedro & Way Pts.|Apr. E L )':dwn;l!e and wife, A”)‘{ Hox jny .‘n'} of sug Polnt Aren: Point Arena Apr. wire, Pedro oosan. mon 0 z abe St in e San 0sa Sa Diego W, Pts. | A Hoosan, Josephine Hoosan, W. H. Donaldson, | Supplies for Guam and Midway. | 4"?!',\- VE.-M"_‘ r'ux:rr‘v ng\;nflc Poris “’ )\';,; H C Gerthwalte, M. Brizuella, B. Barvet, g 3/ | Anubis. Hamburg & Way Ports'Apr. E A Thomas and wife and Luz A ala. | The steamship Alameda, which salls to-mor- | Chas. Nelson.| Seattle & Ta ————— | row for Honolulu, will carry a large shipment | S. Monica.... | | Try to Steal Windmill. of supplies for the Commercial X’A;&fl;\(«‘nbu- ‘ ?f:‘:fiwz o | e Al s td > Company’s _stations at Guam _an 1dway s o s yesterday arrested (hree.| i jangs. These supplies will be e alleged bay pirates, who w booked on a | Hanolulu on loard another vessel | barge of burglary under the names of James | the cable company. The shipment is B . St raham. John Kine and George Smith. They | miscellaneous charac and includes 90,000 | Steamer. Destination . | Pie: SSbat - Tae windmnill which for a | {8t of lumber, 4 lifeboats, 2 surfboats, a | — =+ « e g v iz nth en ot | number of anchors, a large quantity of furni April 10. r of 3 od at h endyo > . " oty - : had dismgn. | ture, mostly tables: chicken gaken; dad. Q. Dollar.. .| Portited diweet . s Hhn d the pun and were te; r Gow: e rest | ders. soap, canned fruit and etables, water | o ¢ seee | € o= Sl i\ Pler 16 the strocture. preparatory. the rolice say. | tanks. buckets, Califortia wine and mails o8 i P Mo e 2 ) removing it in its entirety andédiepoeing of | - | Somee: .| Sy ot oo o \:n:«,;;;xx::n llixr’;u.r;’l(: 'x'n":; rnr-::ln'zu:hn:;‘ Reinsurance Rates. | Pomona Hum'{mlllh e 11:30 p/Pier 11 of the Lombard-strect fog bell suggested the | The French bark Vincennes, which 1ett here | coronado... | Grars ML windmill as desirable loot. | 7 days azo for Melbourne, was placed dn the | Br. Avena.. | Boine Arenn, . (| 4 Bm{Pler —_— | overdue list ¥ lvrdn"y at 10 per ;en(. dThe Newsboy... | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 16 3 rate on the Prince Eugene was advanced to | Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way. 9 | Ple; Sails Past Quarantine. 5 per cent and the schooner George C. Thomas | Alameda. .. | Honotain® e e b B en the schooner Robert Lewers, twentr | now stands at 50 per cent. San Jose.... N Y. via Panamall2 mPMSS ¥# from Honolulu, came through the heads ———— Queen - I'ug»& ‘\‘""‘I“",IO“"" am Pier 19 vesterday, Captalp Underwood found such a | i L [ g puds | Dlentiful rupply of wind fn_ the harbor that Loses Some Sails. Phoenix Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 | be thought it a shame to stop in quarantine. | The bark . C. Allen, which arrived yester- 8. Rosa.....| San "A)l"fllll';‘"y'l‘ 9 am|Pter 11 Dr. (Camminge on the Genezal Sternbers was | day from Mahukona, reports that tn a north- |y oo | o APFIL 13, bt 5 ifing the schooner at Molggs wharf. In- | erly gale which lasted from April 3 to April [ GITIE" " | Whateom Totn o |12 Pralbler 23 of rourding to and coming to an an- |6, she lost almost an entire sult of sails. “The | proenic. Mendocino Cit | Tenmibier 13 chor. as the port regulations require, the | Allen was within sight of Halfmoon Bay when Arcata. .| Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.|12 m|Pie: Robert Lewcrs went humming along toward | the norther struck ner. Corona. .. .| Humboldt .. 11:30 D|Pler 13 . — Columbia...| Astoria & Portiandi1i amPier 24 uracao’ 0. Ap¥ ;- The Curacao’s Cargl Aretic Humboldt .........[10 am|Pler 2 The steamer Curacao, which sailed on Tues- | Iaqua. Humboldt 110 am Pier day for Mexican ports, carried an assorted mer- Seattle & Tacoma.[10 am|Pier chandise cargo valued at $59,630 and Including China & Japan...[ 1 pm(PMSS the following: Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 8034 gals 34 cs wine, 847 gals 207 cs whisky, Humboldt -| 9 am|Pler 13 24 s liquors, 36 cs mineral water, 12,425 lbs April 15, drfed frult, 5454 Ibs raisin, 10,498 Ibs sago, | Santa Cruz. | Newport & Way...| 9 am{Pler 11 3533 Ibs tea, 11.160 Ibs spices, 3284 Ibs 29 cs | April _16. » bread, 1019 pkgs paste, 150 picgs fresh fruit, | Newburg...| Grays Harbor -...| 4 pm|Pler 2 580 pkgs potatoes, 1824 Ibs ham and bacon, | North Fork.| Humbeldt ... 12 m|Pler 2 202 1bs chocolate, 570 cs assorted can of Cal| San Diego & Way( 9 am|Pler 11 148 pkgs groceries and _provision: Puget Sound Ports(11 am|Pler 19 chieese, 418 1bs codfish, 880 Ibs lar April 17. flour, 15,150 Ibs rice. 181 pkgs onlons, 1976 1bs Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm[Pler 2 nuts, 6 pkgs vinegar, 209 cs canned salmon, | Nevadan...| Honolulu & Kahulul| 3 pm|Pler 2 3 cs oliver, 21 pkgs drugs, 44 cs millstufts, pril s, 95 cs baking powder, 14 pkgs drygoods, 26,405 | City 8dyney [ N. Y. via Phnama.[12 m|PMSS feet lumber, 283 pkes nails, 450 pkgs paints [ G. W. Elder| Astorl land 3 pal oria & Portland[11 am|Pier 24 30 olls. 865 bils sbooks, 80 cx blasting fuse, | | st Aprin 20. 3 cs cartridges, 497 ske coal, 4637 lbs zinc, | Theben..... Ham | 2 ags, s pkes iron, s s 5. pipe, 127 ples tank material, 90 cs axle grease, PEOMRRNTILE. 1665 1bs bluestone, 2070 Ibs sulphur, bbIS [~ Steamer, For, Salls, cement. — Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 11 Sun, Moon and Tide. . Skagway 2 Way Ports. |Apr. 12 % Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 14 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 17 1‘1me- and Heights of High and Low Skagway & Way Ports. [Apr. 18 Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 Franeisco Bay. Published by official su. Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 2) _thority of the Superintendent. . Valdez direct..........|Apr. 25 mho'l;E-——-’l;he hlxl;{ (2nd low wafers occur at - e city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: Shipping Intelligence. the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY. APRIL 10. ARRIVED. ‘Thursday, April 9. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 80 hours from What- Sun rises ‘com. Sun sets . Stmr Chehalls, Thompson, 35 hours from San Pedro. Moon sets i Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 60 hours from San g [Fme Time| Pedro and way ports, 58 Bt 1P ey Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 14 hours from * L W Mendocino. Stnr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 94 Hours from Olympia. via Seattle 88 hours: bound to San Pedro: put in to land passengers. l’E(‘xlmr Redondo, Krog, 32 hours from San edro. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, 22 days from Panama, via Mazatlan 5% days. Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, 18 hours 5:u8l 17, W] 0.2 Fag, i ¥ 0.2] 2: Note—In the above exposition of the tides | Caspar. the early morning tides are given in the legt San| xander, ours hand column and the successive tides ot th sfimg:egn.“ T i lay in e order occurrences as to ti St ) a b fourtly time " column gives the last tide of the | rey, etc. ' -t and. 21 hours from Monte day, except ‘When there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | » 6fitdmt Signal, Bendegard, 49 hours from Re- o. - Stmr Navarro, Weber, 40 hours from San ro. Bark § C Allen, Johnson, 19 days from Ma- A given s subtracted from the depth given by | 2 | ) APRIL 10, 1903. JUDGE GOAVICTS EDITH BARNARD Embezzling Goods Sent Her on Approval the Charge. Her Attorney Declines to Call Witnesses for Defense. c Rock Island tourist sl Miss Edith Barnard, the manicurist and | | saleswoman with the Titlan hair, was | | convicted by Police Judge Mogan yester- | day of the charge of embezzlement as a ! bailee and was ordered to appear for sen- | tence to-morrow. She was charged with | embezzling two silk waists. valued at| $24 50, and sent her for her alleged moth- ‘ er, Mrs. L. Barnard, at 826 Eddy street, | by the City of Paris Dry Goods Company | on August 1 last. The walsts were sent | on approbation, but she disappeared with them before the collector called to get the money or the return of the articles. The witnesses examined were Miss Nel- | lic Condon, from whom the defendant re- Omaha, Kansas City, Des Chicago to Boston, tinent, Choice of routes—* So ** Sceni Folder gi full F. W. Trouxrsoy, G. W. A GOLDEN STATE LIMITED leaves San apolis, St. Louis, Memphis, etc. Most complete system of tourist c; uthern, ¥ via Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs. Six personally conducted excursions every week. information mailed on request. Tickets at Southern Pacific ticket offices. “Tourist Cars to Chicago eeping cars run through to Chicago and to hundreds of places besides Chicago— Moines, St. Paul, Minne- Connecting cars, cross the * via El Paso; Rock Isiand| 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Prancisco Sundays and Wednesday® ceived the silk waists, and Miss Mary An- | derson, from whom she received a skirt, | | but returned it, as she said it did not fit | o = e re e aws Caldorcaia boy, testified to taking the parcel to 826 ! Eddy street and to the defendant signing the receipt for its delivery. The receipt |—" - d ‘Limited... o CHICAGO Paily next day. If satisfactory the money was ' to be paid then. When the collector found | b00k was produced in court. | that the defendant had disappeared, the |} l E. J. Dollard, the bookkeeper, was re- called by the Judge and explained that | the waists were sent on approbation and if not satisfactory were to be returned items were marked down as a loss. R\ 8 An Ideal Train ‘} M. J. Heins, secretary of the company, » | testified that when the defendant first |Fegh R | called Dollard had referred the matter to | S‘in(a,}'fi For Those Who | him and he told Dollard ke did not like | 2 | the proposition and if the goods were sent | Seek the Best. { they must be paid for. The defendant had ‘ | 0 account with the company. | | Attorney Rothschild, who had been as- | sisted by Attorneys Warner Temple and | L. L. Solomon, moved for a_dismissal on | the ground that if the defendant had been guilty of any offense it was not embezzle- | ment, but obtaining money by false pre- | tenses. The Judge denied the motion, and | SANTA FE TRAINS | Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. { Local | Ltm'd | Local (Ov'ri'd Dally | Daily | Daily | Daily | S:00a] 9 1:10 Lv San Fran Ar Stockton condition, a 12-foot Whitehead torpedo, lost_about three-quarters of a miic off | Hunters Point, San Francisco Bay. Find- | | er please communicate at once with ! HOLLAND TORPEDO-BOAT CO., ! * Unifon lron Works, San Francisco, Cal. @ lmimiminimimininiieimieieieiimiii @ | hukona. 4 Schr Allen A, Iversen, 33 hours from Eureka. | hr lda A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | Reyes. i Underwood, 20 days | Schr _ Robert from Honolulu. Schr Wm H Smith, Smith, 7 days from Ta coma. a for moruing, p for afiernoon. kersfleld Local, stop- Joaquin Valley. Cor- 50 a_m_daily. | Rothschild having refused to call any |4F frockis | witnesses for the defense, the Judge con- | * Fresno | victed the defendant and ordered her to | Hanford .. | appear to-morrow for sentence. | Skerehets | + Kansas | $100 reward to any ome finding, In good| * Chicao Blodes | 8:00 a m. Datly is ping at all points in Tesponding train arrives 30 Daily i a. m. and Dining Cars through to Chicago: Car runs to fleld fo; local first-class passenger: tickets are honorsd on this train. Correspond ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dafly. 8:00 p_ m. is the Overland through Palace and Tour! Reclining €| Sleeper, w! | ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally, ac Lewers, st Sleepe: h cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, Point Arena. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFI; — | 410.004 Cres, the CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars | Chair modation of No second-class | Corresponding Express_ with and Free | r Cars to Chicago; also Palace | [SOUTHERN PACIFI Tralos leave and are due to acrive at e AN "FRANCISCO, n Lioe, Foot of Market Street) — Frox A7siL 5, 1903 cla, Suisun, E mento ; | kon. > » . Kolghts Landing, (conpects | Biggs ! oo T.56P | nd East. 10.26a | Costa. Martinez, Antioch, | Tracy. S8tockton. Sacramento, | Mendota, Hanford, | Visalta. Porterville o sivaesas o SINIID | 8.00a Port Costa, Martinez, Laihrop. Mo- 1 desto, Merced. Fresno, Goshen Junction, Bakersfleld. ... . 5.26¢ | 8.30a Shasta Express - Davi ‘\‘\‘fl ams (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, {¥ruto. Tied Biufr, Portiand...- 7.55 8.30a N1 an Jose, Liverm ton.lone. Sacras Murysviile, Chie | 8.30a Oskdale. Chines ne 9.004 Martin | 10.00a v uttons. ez and Way nt City Express, East Martinez, Tracy. days 6.007 Port Costa Banos and Way | ? | CLEARED. Personally conducted parties for Kans: 16.307 Xiles, Sa | Thursday, April . |City, Chicago and East leave San Franc ‘-%f Hey i e g - | Stmr_ Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; Pacific |every Monday, Thursday and Saturday ar s | 8-00F Offental Mail~ Olon - Coast Steamshin Co. m. day coaches run on thi Bkin Makawell, Nielsen, Vancouver; Hind, | Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- S Sl T S | Rolph & Co. pot, San Franeisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland T e SAILED. i 3 S e R | e7.007 Sunset Thursday, April 9. 1 Stmr Eureks, Jessen, Eureka. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Stmr State of Cailfornia, Thomas, San Diego. ives vis St Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, San Pedro. LESSEES { s Vet Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Tacoma. 7.00r San' Pavlo, Port 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 Ship W F Babe: Moxon, New York. Barge Santa Paula, Pelle, Redondo. Bktn Skagit, Robinson, Port Gamble. Schr Pearl, Pearson, Unga. Schr Luzon, Christensen, Tacoma. SPOKEN. Per schr Robert Lewers—April 5, 2350 miles | SW of San Franclsco, bktn Aurora, from Honolulu, for San Franciaco. TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS/April 9, 10 p m—Weather | clear; wind NW, velocity 36 miles per hour. | p. m 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. d 6:20 p. m. RAFAEL SAN ‘est Lothian, for Sydney; schr Wm Renton, | for San Pedro. N SEATTLE—Passed out April 8—Stmr City Petaluma of Puebla, hence Aprjl 6; stmr Montara, hence and April 5. April 8—Stmr Conemaugh, hence | Santa Rosa 0 p April 4. s | "Safled April 8—Stmr Nome City, for Valdez. P | POINT REYES—Passed April 9, 11 a m— | TeaMbary . ) Stmr San Mateo, from Comox, for Port Los et | Angeles. Geyserville [ ASTORTA—Arrived April 9—Br ship Drum- burton, from Hakodate. . COOS BAY—Sailed April 9—Stmr Arcata, Hopland for San Francisco. Ukiah Arrived April 9—Schr Del Norte, from Rogue | s River. | TACOM. from Port Townsend. —Arrived April S—Nor ship Norge, Guerraville P 10:40 al April 9—Stmr Victoria, from Hongkong. o 9:10 ol Sailed Aprii 9—Schr Geo W _Watson, for | Glen Filen | 6:03 ol Apia; stmr Leclanaw, for San Francisco; Ger | e > stmr Como, for Newcastle, Aus. | Sebastopol SAN PEDRO— Godfrey, f‘r)om Everett; | Oited Aboii 0—Stmr Novo, for San Fraa- | Springs and. White Suipnur Springe; at 1 ¢isco; stmr Samoa, for San Francisco; stmr | 1oF Altruria; at Lytion jor Lytton Newshoy, for San Francis T ot e R v o Ga- | 10 e o 3 opiand FORT (ERAGG—Arrived April 0—Stmr Na- | [incan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyvilie UV ENTORA S Arrived - April Carisbad Springs, Soda Ray, Lakeport an VED Resarved. AN Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springe Loomis, hence April §. Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Delj rrived April 9—Schr Ruth E schr Novelty, from 9—Stmr George Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. Quced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. HILO—Arrived April hence March 28, EASTHRN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrifed April 9—Stmr Minne- 7—Stmr Enterprise, | TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN. MILL VALLEY, CALCUTTA—Sailed April 4—Ger stmr Eva, for £an Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived April §—Stmr Victoria, from Hongkong; stmr City of Puebla, hence April €. Salled April 8—Br stmr Tees, for Skagway. ADELAIDE—In port March 16—Br bark In- verkip, for San Francisco, via Newcastle, Aus. BUENOS AYRES—In port March 12— Br bark East African, for Oregon, via Newcas- tle, Aus. / 1IAMBURG—Salled April 5—Br ship Cortez, for Seattle: NORTHI via Sausalito Ferry excepted)—6:45, L ROTTERDAM-—Satled April 6-=Ger ship Si- . aln week days does not rum to HONGKONG—Arrived prior to April §— | Mill Vi = ND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, Stmr Tacoma, from Tacoma. Sy DAY ANNL:30 a, m. 112:30, te1:30, YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 28—Jap stmr | §%, 7% I " 7150, 9, 1 !, Kaga Maru, from Seattle. “ratns marked () run to San Quentin. Those Sailed Marcn 27—Stmr Lyra, for Victorfa. | Traihs maveer oo except 13 p. m. Sat. LONDON—Salled April §—Ger simr Sflesia, | FROM SAN R for San Francisco, via Central and South | days—5 BV DNEY Arcived prior to_April ‘9—Schr | SYDNEY —Arrivi or to_Ap e Minnie A Calne, from Grays Harbor. ! ENSENADA—Arrived April 9, 10:30 a m— | m., g s 35, "10:20 p. Stume Cumcao, hence April 7, and sailed {115 | $:38, 7.8, 10;20 "yuar, tom San Quenu OCEAN STEAMERS. crtoM ek “days—3:48, 040, TS Wi COPENHAGEN — Arrived April 9 —Stmr g:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:vs, Noorge, from New York, via Christiana. LIZARD—Passed. April .9—Stmr Kensington, trom New York, for Antwerp. 12:05, 1 LONDON—Sailed April 9—Stmr Manltou, for ‘ New York. { NAPLES—Sailed April 9—Stmr California, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 9—Stmr Irish- | man, for Portland. H QUEENSTOWN-—Salled April 0—Stmr Ger- | manic, from Liverpool, for New York: stmr Beigen, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. NEW YORK—Arrived April 9—Stmr Penn- sylavnla, from Hamburg, via Boulogne and Plymouth. Sailed April 9—Stmr La Bret: , for Havre; stmr_Koenigen Luise, for Bremen, via Fly mouth and Cherbourg; stmr Armenian, for 10:40 v. m. YS—6:35, 7:55, 10, Sob, 108, 2:40, . 4355, THROUGH TRAINS. 45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way statiop p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted) —Tomales and_way stations. 5 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way 5. e\ndays and Legal Holldays—S8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. ‘Bundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Poing Reycs and way stations. ET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. Liverpool; stmr Neustrla, for Marseilles, via Gibraltar; stmr Deutschland, for Hamburg, | Weekly Call, $1 per Year :50, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips a: SUNDAYS—S8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, | TO SAN FRANCISCO. « | From SAN |+ Salled April 9—Stmr George Loomis, for an | Taie. Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Dy -y Francisco; schr Fannie Dutard, for Port Blake- | 1“Valley. John Day's: Fiverside, Ticiocs | ley. Bucknell's,” Sanhedrin” Helzbts, Huliville, Orr g ISLAND PORTS. | Hot Springs. Half-way House. Comptche: Camy | HONOLULU—Arrived April 9—Br stmr Mio- | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | wera, from Brisbane. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, afled April 8—Bktn Archer, for San Frar- | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, cisco; stmr Ventura, for Sydney. Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and waska, from Baitimore, to load for San Fran- | =~ Ticket office, 630 Market st. Chronicle cisco. bullding. FOREIGN PORTS. H. C, WHITING, R X. RYAN, SUEZ—Arrived_April #9—Spanish stmr Isla General Manager. Gen.' Pass. ‘Agt. de_Panay, from Manila, for Liverpool. - MAULMAIN—Arrived April 4—-Br stmr EI- leric, from Manila. Tk CAZADERO, =TC. | . 145, 3:13, | ramen tie, ing. - nd snd Esst. 8.554 an Jose (Sun- - 11554 Lathrop, Mo- a0, 12 26» " 257 Hanforl. Visalta. Bakerst COAST LiNE y EK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 | 17.464 Seats nday, __ DOMESTIC PORTS. 1 BT 3:40, 0, 5:20 p. m. Satur- only) - ... i8.06® REDONDO—Safled April 9—Stmr Aurelia, ys—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. 8.164 Newark. San dow for Sgn Francisco. SUNDAYS—8:00, ©:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | Felton, reek, Santa Arrived April 9—Stmr Coquille River, from | 55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. | Cruz # : 5509 = — - 12150 N —Arrjved April 8—Stmr North | Leave | In Effect Arrive | N Fork, hence Avril 6. | May 4, 1902. | San Francise Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and PORT HADLOCK—Sailed April 9—Brig & | Principal Way Statfons | Tanner, for San Francisco. | 4152 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos TATOOSH—Passed out April 9—Br ship Sund . for Taltal: bktn Klikitat, for Hono- stmr Nome ( v, for Valdez; Br bark E nly from Saota Cruz 3 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. FEANCISCO, Foot uf Market St. (Siip®) 900 11:00 4. 1.00 300 5.1 r.x From OAKLAND. Foot of Broadway — t6:00 15:06 W aw. 1200 200 4.00r.w | COAST LINE (Broad Gauge | CEhird am §.104 San Josc and Way 7.30 47004 and Way Stations 830" 77004 New Alnaden. rneiphongy. < $7.15a Monterey and S Craz Exeur Sunday only)........... ... 18308 8004 Cont Line LimftedStopsonty Sig o0 3 y. Hollister, Pajaro Castrovilie, Salinas. San Arde Paso Roblies, Santa Margarita, Ssn Luls Oblspo, Guadatupe, | mpoc, Santa Barbars, n Bucpaventurs. Santa Paut Los Augeles. (Connec tion ';‘ m Santa Cruz and Mon- e terey seoe . .o 4B w10004 Pacific Coast Ky, (Jeaves vix hos San J iley Fastbound Crescent City Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeles, Sants Bar- bara. fie Grove, Del Monte, (Arrixcs via t Line West: hound 300 9004 San Jos : | SantaCruz,Paclile Grove, Sal: San Lufs Obispo and Frincipal Intermediate Statlons San Jose and Way Station: San Jose, Los Gatos and tions. 10304 A @1.307 San Jose and E 200v San Jose and Way Statfons 93.00r Del Monte Express—Sants ! San Jose. Gliroy i Cruz. Del Mon | etfie Grove, Sall Stations 330 Burlingame. S Menio Park. Palo Alte. May f Mountaln View, Lawrence, “lara and San Jose.... | 14.30® San Jose, Gliroy and Wa 165.00P San Jose, Way Stations . §5.30r San.Joseand PrincipalWay Statfona 4 0 Sn e ErmipalWay Staiting 18.004 i Cartos, Redwood. Falr Oa | Menlo Park. Palo Alt: o 16.484 | 8.307 San.Jose and Way Station: A | 700 Sunset Limited, Eastbound. | Luls Obis: Sante-@nrhars. Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New urr‘enm.'\'av York. (Westbound Arrives via SanJosquin Valley 254 | #11.45¢ Pais Aito and Way Stations. - - 18 | @11.467 San Jose and Way Stations :9.45» | A for Morning. o | X Saturday and Sunday o ¥ | §Stops at all statfons on > t8unday cxo—ysed. 3 Sunday only. @ Saturday only. @Copnects at Goshen Je. with trafus tor fantord, . Visalia. At Fresno, for Visails €Via Coast Line. 7 Taeaday and Friday. | m Arriye via Nfies. » Dailg except Saturday. s San Josuin Valiey. ops Santa Clara south hound only. Copnects exceot Sundav. for all polats Nerrow szu via Sanger. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAV) Leave Sausalito Ferr, Arri Foot of Market St. | Som Brca. ! T T e— T { Days.| days. | JoS00 S meens daye. | Dugn A pats,” mturatag | sares w i 7200 |88 Al areivingta the ity s :28e . Week Daga asiy. | > “TAVERN OF TAMALPUIS™ Open allthe year round. 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