The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 14, 1903, Page 12

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12 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY SIERRA MAKES A RECORD TRIP ~ AGAINST STRONG HEAD WINDS i mehip Company’ r Sierra, which arrived yester- iing from the Antipodes, jendid run from Hono- of cross seas and big mailboat cleft d port te San The Jap- which left Sterra, by < HE Ocean t 20 he Mz ahead of ars. ru, to was her m: fternoon be- Pa- port alongside il be- beaten rr tne on the M weather the During rage one. rs av gers were service Takeoka, also Antipodes They ere to Washingt D. ( time from Eyd: was 21 Her included svare the towboat the pliot " the tug to e afety wae the time the ached t boat and with a = blow . the Pethfinder e 3 mased on to sea. The fAnder s wae carried away and 4 ar Glidersieeve. Dler e C. was rescued The & with & wat ng station eeve official father lceve t and witnessed t el Gaelic Sails To-Day. Oriental Steam t that ental and Geell Ste wiil take about fifty cabin pas- gers and 5400 tons of cargo. Her freight T000 Lales the largest . been made for cargo 1800 tons le take 200 tone of lead | a trial epin, as Monterey CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED! It cessary from case is mo 1 sufferers his dread dis- to forsake kin- @red, friends and busi- ness 1o meek the doubtful relief afforded by & change of ¢ mate. The X-ray and orone atment as administered at the Eiectro-Chemic Ins » has cured hundreds of cases, even in the st advanced stager The powerful X-rars kill the bacteria, the | e 1 s and restores the the » bringe & return of perfect health. lungs £l o-Chemic treat. Qiagnosis will reveal the presence of umption befors even the first Lave shown themselves, 2 &re not in perfect health, or are guf- fering from catarth of the lungs, bronchitis, E .nm‘ or kindred diseases, call during April FREE EXAMINATION Will Be Made and in All Curable Czszs a Free Treatment Will A'so Be G.ven. Electro-Chemistry cures painlessly @and without operation cancer, deafness, catarrh, consumption, neuralgia, asthma, piles, fistula, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, tumors, blood and skin diseases and dis- eases of men and women. Office hours, 9 a. M. t0 5 p. m. and 7 m. dally; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. . Electm -Chemic Insfitue, 118 Grant Ave.. cor. Post St., to 8 the British | ment offi- | naval | R NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners lnd Shippmg Merchants t Adameon, now Jumber the: 50s, 1t to to arrival ada Merchandise for New York. red ester carge Exports for Bnush Columbia fhe steamer Queen, which ce_honey 242 gals bs but 003 i gas, 1754 pkgs fresh 114 potatoes, 40 | tables, 2620 kS o frest s middlinge s, kg Ibs cheese, pkgs groceries and ed milk, cs I wheat, 46 cs ¢ggs, o 5 bxa butter, 43 vkga peste, 4396 lbs fresh fish. 58 pkgs prepare dressed pouitry, 20 cs 1 bbl ca} 870 1bs 1 bx raisins and baco 1 cs toba | | 1735 1bs su | codfish, 10.176 Tos lard, Yiquors, 2136 gals cs wine water 115,000 Ibs rice, 6686 Ibs candy Ibs glucose, 191 pkgs drugs goods, and caps, shoes. 1 supplies, pkgs machirery, 57 pkgs e 184 pkge paper, 281 pkgs pa . 30 bxe candies, 4925 ibs rosin, pes steel, 18 ce fuse, 2: leather. plgs lead, 144 bdls 64 pes pipe. 43 n. In_addition rried the following my kegs nails, 10 pkgs cr 6 boats, 10 bdls oar: 3443 pes lumber 78 pkge furniture, etc.. val 10 casks ke G 14 pkgs mill 4 at $11.5 pkgs ship k To Guam-—497 pkegs grocerles and provisions 119 pkgs building materiz], 27 pkgs hardware. 17 pkgs tank material, 4 cs drugs 12 ke nails, 10 casks 14 pkgs millwork. 4 cs pipe 5 pkes cable suppliee, 2 boats 13 vkes sta | tiomery. 10 pkes_crocke 67 pes Jumber. { 41 pkgs shiv chandlery, gs paints and oflx %8 pkge furniture, etc. valued at § The schooner Muriel sailed on Saturuday for | Hana, Hawallan Jsian with cergo valued at | 88324, and including the following barley, 28 ctls wheat, 2526 lIbs corn, 37, ibs bran, 125 bbis flonr, 10.041 Ibs middlings. | 56,000 158 rice. 16 bales sait, 1148 Ihs bread, 1818 1bg suy cs 15 bbis salmon, 140 cs canned goo 2 phgs groceries and pro | visions, 500 1 oil, 50 bbls cement, 7 cs | patnt. 50 s bark Fdaward May T cleared yesterday for | Makawell with cargo valued at §$11.068. The | principal shipments were as follows: 50 bbis flour, $79 Tbs bread, $0 cs canned goods, 285 |Tos 1 cs cheese, 332 ibs lard, 1012 ibs ham end bacon, 300 lbs sugar, 60 pkgs spuds. 10 pkgs onfons, 500 Ibs 1 bbl codfish, | salt, 7 cs meals. 11 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 250 Ibe dried frult. 5 pkes raisins, 1145 ctls barley. 110,567 Ibs bran, 4730 lba middlings, 3785 Ibs corn, 32 ctls wheat 870 cs powder. 59 pes 2 pkgs pipe, 275 hdls whingles, 45 colls rope, § tons coal, 500 bbls cement, 200 bbis lime, | —_——— | Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, E, N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francieco, Cal., April 13, 1903 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at & ». m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNBAT, U. & N., in charge. Lieutenant, Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Fieighte of High and Low Point, antrance (o San Published by official au- Urited Times and | { | | (Mission-street whart) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, APRIL 14. Sun rises . Sun sets .. Moon rises . Time) 14 15 17 | 2:30) NOTE—In the above exposition of the the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the ¥ In the order of occurrences as to time, the oirth time columin gives the 1ast tide o the dey, except when there are but throe tides, sometimes occurs. The helghts 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 glven is subtracted from the depth given by 20 bales | 28E LINER AND OCE- FLYER WHICH BEAT AND A RECORD. y . 1 e charts, The plané of reference is the mean of the lower waters, AR Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, mboldt Harbor & Pt Crescent Ci Humboldt Willapa Harhor Grays Harbor . San Diego & Wi Pis. [Apr. 20 Portland & Asto Apr. 20 Tabitl .. |Apr. 21 China & .Vnr-an Apr. 21 Humboldt . Apr. Puget Sound Ports Apr. +| New York via Pan Apr. 22 Anubis 1 Hi 1hurr; Way rte Apr. 24 TO SAIL, Steamer. Ilthna'mn ‘Sa(lx Pie April 14, | | .Allla.nce Eureka & Coos Bay/1l amPier 16 Mendocino City 1 pm|Pler 18 Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.|10 am|Pler 13 Humboldt 10 am|Pler — Seattle & Tacoma. /10 am Pler + China & Japan | 1 pm|PMSS | Seattle & W ha("’)m 4 pm Pler 2 Humboldt | 9 amiPler 13 | Apri 1B, | Arctic. . Humboldt . +.../12 miPier 2 @nta Cruz. Newport & Way...| ® am/Pler 11 Kpril 16, i S. Pedro. ... Eureka-Grays Hrbr/10 am Pi W. Kruger. | Pt, Arena & Albion| 8 pm Ple Redondo. -f Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm!Pler Humboiat b!Plor Humboldt . . am|Pler San Diego & \\a % am Pier Puget Sound Port 1 am|Pler April | Coos Bay direct. am|Pier Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm/Pier *8... Grays Harbor [ 4 pm|Pler | Bequoa Willapa Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler ‘Ne\mlam - | Honolulu-Kahului ‘| 3 pm|Pier April 18. | | 8, Montea...| Los Angeles Ports.] 1 pm/Pier 2 Point Arena ......[ 4 pm(Pler 2 Tos An 2 nm Pler 16 N Fia l;nnnmn 112 “m|pMes storia & Portland|11 am| b = o APEIL 10,7 i s ‘orona. . umboldt 1,80 Senta Rosa.| San Diego & Way [ 9 nr:;::; h ‘00s Bay, an Pedro & Woy.| § am| | 4 Ahl'r" 20, ¥. am|Pler 11 ambury 2 s bure & W pm|Pler 34 uget Sound Ports.|11 am et 2k )Pier 19 pa & Japan...| 1 pm/PMss Seattle & “Tacoma.|10 a 2 e m Pier 2 ydney Way Ptsi10 am| Pl 7 - Astorfa & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 FROM SBATTLE, 2 | “Steamer. For. Sails, Spokane. 14 Farallon. L7 Jeante. 1] Dolphin. . .18 City Seattle. . .| Apr. 20 ALK, & Wa. Port. 3 Excelsior Valdez direct s oo Shipping l'.ntemgneo. ARRIVED. Monday, April 13. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Moss Landing. Stmr Senator, Patterson, 66 hours from Vic- toria. Stmr Aztec, Harding, 15 days 9 hours 49 minutes_from Panama. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 14 hours from Cas- par. Simr Mandalay, Liebts, 54 hours trom Cres- cent. City. Stmr Leelanaw, Monroe, 90 hours from Ta- coma. Stmr President, Nelson, 12 hours from Mon- terey. Stmr Olympic, Hansen, 38 hours from San P 1 Houdlett “Stmr Sterra, Houdlette, . —— 1 s ney: Wia Honolula.5 days 12 houss 84 mrmares Simr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours from San Diego.* Stmr Fulton, Lee, 52 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Navarro, Weber, 10 hours from Bowens Landing. .| Seattla | Tacoma Coos Bay Seattle «.- . Apr. 15 Acapulco York via PanamalApr. 15 G. W. Elde; ] rtland & Astoria.... Apr. 15 | Empire Coos Bav .. Apr. 16 | Coos Bay Sau Pedro & Way Pte.|Apr. 16 | Point Are: Point Arena .......... Apr. 18 | Santa Rosa San Diego & “l) Pts.|Apr. 18 | | Corona. Humboldt . Apr. 17 | | & Barbara...| 8an Pedro Apr. 17 | ’? reks........ Humboldt . . |Apr. 17 City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports . pr. 11 Chas. Nelson. | Beattle & Tacoma. lApr. 18 | 8. Montca. ... | Grays Harbor Apr. 18 Grays Harbor .. ..Apr. 19 Newport & Way Ports Apr. | fr 1908. Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, Filmer, 16 hours 25 minutes from Hongkong, via Y- lohama 18 days, via Honolulu 6 days 1 hour | and 3 minutes. Bkta Aurora, Jorgensen, 25 days from Hono- tulu. Schr Alice McDonald, Bender, 23 days from Lahaina Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- dega. | CLEARED Monday, April 13. | St rona, Nopander, eka; Pacific Coast Steamship Stmr Hawallan, Delano, New York, via Pu- get Sound and Honolulu; Williams, Dimond Ship Santa Clara, Larson, Bristol Bay; Alas- ka_ Packers' Assn. Bark Ldward May, ander & Baldwin Hansen, Makaweli; Alex- Stmr Columbia, Doran, Ktmr Corona, Nopander, Stir Hawalfan, Delan: lulu and New York. Astori Fureka. Puget Sound, Hono- Stmr Westport, Smith, Eureka Stmr Olymple, Hansen, Whatcom Ship Euterpe, Swanson, Bristol Bay Bark Andrew Weich, Drew, Honolulu, Fr bark Mex, Schr East London, Ogldnessen, Coquille River. Gudmansen, Coquille River. en, Columbia River. Johnson, SPOKEN. lat 49 N, lon 4 W, Br ship Rowena, Guillon, Onward, Johin A, € Gualala, Stmr April 5, m Antwerp, for San Francisco. April 6, lat 43 N, lon 14 W, Ger bark Ura- from Hamburg, for San Diego. ¢ stmr Aztec—April 6, lat 17 50 N, lon § p m, stmr City of Para, from San for Panama. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 13, 10 p m—Weather lear, wind NW, velocity 24 miles por hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SA—Arrived April 12—Stmr Redondo, hence April 10; ir Meteor, from Topolobam- po; stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro. April 13 Stmrs Ruth and Aurelia, hence April 11. EURE Arrived April 18—Schr Mary E Russ, hencc April 1 Salled April 13—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- ciscc; stmr Ruth, for Coos Bay; stmr Metecr, for Port Townsend. FORT BRAGG—Arrived April 18—Stmr Sa- moa, hence April 12. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed April 12—Schr Dauntlese, for Guaymas. Arrived tmr Chehalis, hence 10th. TATOOS April 13—Stmr Queen, bence April 11; stmr Edith, hence April 10, for Scattle; tug Chilkat, towing stmr Chinega, hence April 2, for Comox and Alaska Pa out April 13—Stmr Montara, from Se- attie, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived April 13—Schr Ruse, from Coos Bay; schr Expansion, Tacoma tled April Barbara, for for Jos from 13—Stmrs Alcatraz and Santa San Francisco; schr Mildred, Ballard; sehr O M Kellogg, for Eureka bktn John Smith, for Columbla River. PORT LUDLOW—Salied April 13—Schr Alo- ha, for ulu SAN Arrived April 13—U Dantel 3 , hence April 11. 3 Ealied April 13—Stmr Lakme, cisco. d April 13—Stmr Greenwood, 10—Schr S stmr Arrived April a1 ~Arrived April 13—Stmr Acme, UMPQU Lity, hence March REDONDO from Kureka PORT MBLE-—~Arrived April 13—Schr Geo T Blllings, from Port Blakeley. ASTORIA Satled April 13—Stmr George W 2 tor San Francisco. POR HARFORD- Arrived April 12, Stmr Coos -Hay, hence April 11, for San Pedro. Arrived April 15- 9 p and sailea h Stmr Dolphin, Fkagway bark Richard 11T, from Alaska Sailed Stmr Montara, for San Francisco, ANTA BARBARA—Arrived April 13 Santa Po: hence April 12; stmr C hence A 11 Safled April 1% Stmr Santa Rosa, for San Diego; stmr Cogs Bay, for Ban Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April Santa Monica, hence Aprii 8. Railed April 12—Stmr Newburg, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived April 12—U S stmr Dix, from Seattle. COO8 BAY-—Arrived April 13—Stmr Empire, hence April 10. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed April 13—Schr Oceania Vance, for San Diego. PORTLAND--Sailed April 13—Stmr Geo W Elder, for San Francisco; Am ship C F Sar- gent, ' for Bristol Bay PORT BLAKELEY--Sailed April 13—Br Indore, for Queenstown. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 13—Schr Aloha, from Port Ludlow, for Honolulu; Br | terday, | Maru. | Humphre: Francisco. March 14—Br ship Agpes Oswald, for Honolulu. , March 19—Bktn Kobala, for Honolulu. Méfch 21—Br ship Arctic Stream, for Honolulu. In port March 23—Nor bark Alexande: Mexico; Ger bark Antares, for Mazatlan: schr Ariel, for Honolulu: Br ship Armsdale, for Acapuleo; Nor bark Barossa, for Honolulu; Br ship ‘Blythswood, for Honolulu; Br bar City of Hankow, for Eureka; Br ship Claver don, for S8an Francisco; Br ship Cloch, for Sas Fraj ; Br ship Dalgonar, for San Fran schr David Evans, for Homolulu; Fr bark Emma Laurans, for San Francisco; Ital for Honolulu; Br ship Holywood, ; Br bark Kilmallie, for Br bark Kinross-shire, for San Fr bark Leon Bereau, for San tor Honolulu; Francisco; Francisco; Br bark Loch Carron, for S8an Fran- cisco; Br ship Loch Torridon, for San Fran- cisco; Br bark Marlborough Hill, for San Fran- cisco; Br ship Red Rock, for Oregon; schr Robert R Hind, for Homolulu; Swedish ship Thessalus, for Honolulu; Br ship Thoma: McLellan, for Honolulu; schr Wm Bowdon, for Honolulu, . April 13-Bktn Puako, Arrived mantlo. i OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived April 13—Stmr Zee- land, from Antwerp; stmr Canadian, from Liv- erpool. GIBRALTARPassed April 13—Stmr Cam- broman, from Naples and Genoa, for Boston. Passed April 11—Stmr Umbria, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. April 13—Stinr Weimar, from Genoa and Naples, for New York; stmr Roma, from New York, for Naples. CHERBOURG—Arrived April 13—Stmr Kal- @er Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York, via Plymouth, for Bremen, and proceeded. Sailed April 13—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from Bremsn, for New York. TENERIFFE—Arrived April 13—Stmr Her- monthis, from Tacoma and Ban Franclsco, via Central ‘and South American ports, for Ham- urg. SAGRES—Passed April 15—Stmr Masselia, from New York, for Naples and Genoa, ete. PRAWLE POINT—Passed April 18—Stmr Minnetonka, from New York, for London. LONDON — Arrived April’ 13—Stmr Cam- bian, from Boston. GLASGOW—Arrived April 12—Stmr Colum- from Fre- bla, from New York: stmr Stberian, from Philadeiphia. Safled April 11—Stmr ontevidean, for Montreai. [ e 3 B ] ] 15 EXONERATED OF ALL BLAME Captain Frazier of Sher- man Returns on Hong- kong Maru. ' Captain F. E. Frazier, who was In | command of the army transport Sherman | when she struck a few months ago upon an uncharted rock at the entrance St. Bernardino Straits, arrived here yi a passenger on He recefved orders on March 7 at Hongkong to report at San Francisco. to the Hongkong Captain Bruguiere of the Ingalls succeed- ed Captain Frazier in command of the Sherman The story man is now troops, she about three of the accident to the Sher- ancient history. Loaded with struck an uncharted rock miles east of St. Bernardino Island at the entrance to the straits of that name. For his conduct at the time of the accident and subsequently Captain Frazler won warm praise from his pas- sengers and was later exonerated of all blame by a board composed of General , Colonels Vroom, Davis, Rus- sell and Carbough. the skipper the board was unanimous. The pinnacle rock upon which the Sher- man struck was rnot marked on the chart. At low water it has over it 21 feet 6 inches | of water. It was low tide when the tran: port found it and as_ the trooper was drawing 21 feet forward and 24 feet aft quite an impression on the trooper’s bot- tom. In addition to receiving a testimonial of | | thanks and appreciation signed by all the passengers, military and civil, Captain Frazier received from the ladies on board a handsome silver loving cup and from the snip's officers a large silver punch bowl, both suitably inscribed, and tributes to the manner in which he met the con- ditions of a serious emergency. —_——————— $100 reward to any one finding, in good | condition, a 12-foot Whitehead torpedo, lost about three-quarters of a miic off | Find- | | | Hunters Point, San Francieco Bay. er please communicate at once with . HOLLAND TORPEDO-BOAT CO. Union Iron Works, San Francisco, ——— SUCCESSFULLY PASS THE EXAMINATION Civil Service Cnmmissmnerl An- nounce Names of Prospective Food Inspectors. The Civil Service Commissioners nounced yesterday that only six out an- of twenty-five applicants succeeded in pass- | ing the examination for food inspectors of the Devartment of Health. The list siven out Is as follows: Willlam J. B. Mackay, 3077 fourth street, 97: Connifie P. H. 1067 McAl- lister ‘stre. .4; Arthur P. 392 Sev- | enteenth street, 83.4: James H ¥, 14 Hope- ton tery Augustus Rodgers Jr.. 524 Eddy i Henry F. Hahn, 1229 Broderick street, Locked Policeman in 5nkery. Policeman W. H. Young secured a war- rant from Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the arrest of Louls Grisez on a charge of interfering with an efficer. Young was chasing a boy named Lee on’Sunday af- ternoon and the boy ran into a bakery at §14 Bryant street. The boy doubled on Young and before Young could get out Grisez and Lee's brother locked him in and kept him there for over an hour. —————— ' Arrested for Coursing. Dominick Shannon, president of the In- gleside Park Coursing Assoclation, was arrested yesterday on a charge of cruelty to animals. Officer Holbrook made the arrest and a test case will be made in reference to the legality of allowing coursing in this city and county. Shan- non was released om $20 ball. The case ship Indore, from Port Blakeley, for Queens- town. * Balled April 13— Ger ship Elfrieda, from Port Blakeley, for United Kingdom. Passed out April 13— Schr Oceania Vance, from Fort Hadlock, for San Diego. FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Salled April 10—Br bark Orion, for San Francisco. DOVER-—Passed April 12 -Ger stmr Pen- taur, from Hamburg, for South America. April 10--Ger ship Adelalde, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia; Ger ship Sirene, from Rotter- will come up in the Police Court to-day. T SR R e N Cossman Pleads Guilty. Jacob Cossman pleaded gullty in Judge | Dunne's court yesterday to a charge of pasing a fictitious check and was ordered | to appear for sentence on Saturday. He passed a check for $5 on M. Papageorge, a candy=maker, on December 16, receiving $450 in coin, the difference between the dam, for Tacoma. {_ LIZARD-Passed April §—Fr ship Blarritz, from Shields, for San Francisco. COLON—Arrived April 12—8tmr Alllanca, from New York. FALMOUTH—Arrived April 11—Ger ship Christel, from Oregon. TAVERPOOL — Arrived April 11—Spanish tmr_Antonlo Lopez, from Manila. S TIMERICK —Arrived April 11—Ger ship Adolf, from Oregon. ACAPULCO—In port April 1—Br gunboat Sheerwater. YOKOHAMA—Sailed April 10—Br stmr Em- press of China, for Vancouver. Arrived prior to April 11—Br stmr Indrani, from New York. DOVER—Passed April 12—Br ship Albania, from Hastings Mill, for London. BEACHY HEAD—Passed April 12—Ger ship Christel, from Oregon. S\\'ANBEA—Sl"td April 10—Peter Benoit, for ——; Fr bark Marguerite Molinos, for San Franciseo. SYDNE' B‘s-ued March 5—Schr ¥ M Slade, G bor, WO ASTL Aus—Sailed March 3—Br March 5— T Melanops. for Ban Franciseo. bark Melanope, for San Franc Ship Servia, for Honolulu; Br bark Beechdale, for Guaymas. March S—Schr Alumna, for Honolulu. March 12—8Ship. St Francls, for San check and his purchase. ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAINO: THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Grain-O because they like it and the doc- tors say it is for them. Why not? It contdins all of the nourish- ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers everywhere ; 15c. and 25c. per packaze, | OFFICES In its exoneration of | | the cone of the submarine mountain made ! i | WAY TRAVEL. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongne Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. S$mall Dose. Small Price Weak Men and Women HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TH® Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and Popular Excursions To the East. There iz just one reason why our Per- sonally Conducted Excursion parties are so popular—the character of our special conductor service. Our conductors are picked men. They must be thoroughly competent and well informed, of course, but besides that their manner and way of taking care of things must be accept- able to our patrons. Many a competent man is unfit for this particular work. A cheery, good- patured, willing, well-informed con- ductor can add greatly to the comfort and pleasure of the party. Our conductors are of that sort. You can rely upon them. Kindly inquire about our Persomally Conducted parties before you make up your mind how to go east. $6 for a double sleeping berth Los Angeles or San Francisco to Chicago r St. Louis. W. D. SANBORN, Gen’l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Phe: Main 1188. Califernia Limited... _ 1o CHICAGO Vaily For Those Who Seek the Best FE TRAINS SANTA Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot Local | Local | Lim'a Datly | Ov’ri D-uy Daily | o1 Dat Lv San Fran Ar Stockton Merced " Fresno * Hanford . * Visalia ...... * Bakersfield .. Karnsas City. * Chicago a for morning. p for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Daily !s Bakersfield Local stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley, Cor- responding train arrives at 7:80 a_m_ datly. :30 a. m. Daily is the LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and ing Cars tyrough to Chicago. Chalir Car runs to Bakersfeld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train an at 11:10 p. m. daily, 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. flllgi $:00 p. m. is the Overiand Express_ with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Palace | Blecper. which cuts out at Fresno, Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally, Personally conducted parties for Kansas City. every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 P Offices—611 Market_ street and in Ferry Da- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIW. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, £7" via Sausalito Ferry NORTH| 'SHORE stations. ero and way Bundays aad Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Potat h‘“' and way stations. stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st 'm!—"ofl nf Market st. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. | Footof \hrkzt St. | San Fran. Week] SUn- | rugior. v bt sopmoren| SU0- [ Week A-l, .. Week Daysenly. :OUTHERN PACIFIC and are due o arrive at Tealns I N "FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) ARRITE 735~ 7004 v:;iump, \:lnl"l:-l:;ll.l:n 735 Lpiss "%’.“,‘L"uu.'fi'm Saniaoss.. 825 7.30a Niles, Lathrop, Stoc] 8004 Davis.Woodland, Knights Laad Marysville, Orovilie. (co at Marysville for Gridiey. . b thi?pm'—(nrun1nd East. 10.254 osta, Marcinez. Antioch. Siockton, Sicramentc. e tord g Low Banos. Men . Visalla, Porterville . % sia. Martines, Lathrop. o- Bshes Springs). Wiliows. Fruto, ted Bluff, Portiand. 8.304 Niles, San Jose. Livermo ton. Tone, Sacram Marysviile, Chico. Red Bluff.. o o X )akdnle. Chinese, Jamestown. st :1 -:;_ Tuolumne and Angels 4.25» ay Statlons $.004 Martinez L o ——— @ a Crescent City Expres . L——\m nez. Trucy, Lathrop. | Stockton. Mereed, Raymond. | Fresno, Bakcrsfieid, Los Angeles | and New Orieans. (Westbound arrivesns Pucinie Coast Express, . Eastbound. “ia Const Line) 10004 The Overiand Limited — Ogden, - Deaver, Omaba, Chicago. . 25 w Hayward, Niles and Way Stat 25 11007 Sacremento River Steamers. 0 Sacramente 3.30r Ben Wi (—rl W oodisnd, lows, Knights Llnfl‘n' )hryb Oroviile 1 . \rv(n'\nn an’ Jose, Livermore. §.007 The Owl Limited—Fresao, Tul an. Bakersield,Los Agele: E: 15. 6.00° mvnrd, Xiles and San Jose. .. 10 8.00F Orfental Mail—Ogden, Deaver, Omah: Louts, Chic (No isy cosches run om thls train between Sem Francisco sad Reno. ¢ . €7.007 Sunset Limite Line Eastbo New Orleaus. werEppave|ia Chicago and East leave San Francisco | Fresno, Berenda, Arrives via Sav Joaquin bound) 7.00= San Pabio, Costa, d Way Statlons. 825 11.264 7.557 Intermed| 8.06¢ Oregon & Eaizon ramento, Mar: Portiand, Puget $9.107 Hayward, Niles and S T COAST LIiNE Troot of Ma only ewark. Felton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Stations. 12.162 Newark. e, San New 4 n, Los Gatos, Felto Sants Cruz and ations San Jose, Los Gatos (on rday and Sunday runs gh to Santa s Felton f Monday only TOAKLAND H NARBOR FERRY From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (81 Santa 5507 10504 —t1:18_9:00 11:00 a.. 1.00 3.00 5.16 r.x From OAKLAND. Foot of B dway +6:00 1805 jo:0 w1200 200 40078 T COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). UThird and Toonsend Streets.) 8104 ¢ and Way +7.00 Aud Wy Stat 17 00 i7.16. nta’ Craz 8.00 Stopao Tolllster. Saltnas. Luis Lompe uenavent Orleana. Lox bara, Pacifl (A Boun. San Jose. Tres Pinos. Santa Cruz.Pa: San Lufs Obf Intermediate an Jo San Jose, Los Gatos a tioms..... n Jose and Way Statio | Stations 3.30¢ . 12.18» awrence, Sants i 8.38. 14.30* foni 1110.454 15.002 g 19.004 | $6.30» pal W ySl.Honl 18.004 | W.6e | Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, | Menlo Park. Palo Alto. 18.484 8364 | Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New ‘ew York. (Westbound Sa Volquln"fll!y) .26 n11.45* Palo Alto and Way Station: - 1457 San Jose and Way Stations.. 487 P for Afternoon. all stations on Sunday. unday excepted. | % Sunday ealy. Saturday only. @ Connects at Goshen Jc. with trains for Hanford, Visalia. At Freano, for Visalis vis Sanger. Via Cosst Line. 7 Taesday i Arrive vi 3 n Daily except Saturd 3 0 Sem ot Valley. ot ops Santa Clara soutl only. Commests, | except Sundav. for all otats Narrow Geage. | CALIFORNIA NOITlWESl‘m RY. C& LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFiG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFANL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:88, D. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 50 and 11:30 p. m. NDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN TIRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 50, 9:20, 11:18 a, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur- Jays—Extra’ trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS— 9:40, 11315 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, . 6:28 0. m. Leave Effect | Arrive Ban Francisco. May 4, 1902, San Franciseo. Destina- | & T wins Guernsville Spflnn! 1 Whies — F e B A ~y = Sulphur = - ARl o “n‘!" Sorings: &t Fulion Geyse or Skaggs Springs: at : iy s snt Ty e B e Duncan Springs, Husl;!;nd !grlnn. Kelseyville, 87 By Day’s, “Riverside, Lier | T ‘Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, r:;-nvme. ‘arr" Hot s, Halt-way House, Comptche, Camp tevens, Hopkins, Mendocimo City, Fort evepore, Geal: &t Willits for Shaiwons, Criss: Covelo, onville, Cummings, Betres Barcis, Olsen's. Dyer. Pepperw s«:g"" i35 @ “TAVERN OF TAMALPNIS™ o 3 B vl O slitbeyesrrmad. B fres o:_.nl-rv—n—-.-m tickets to all potats 626 M4 ¥ § ('fiwrlhshonhi‘l'r.:n m-. &n‘. 1 ARKET ST, zandsr.mu‘w'i’nxv. Foot Market St l Masager. = Pas,

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