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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1903 WOMAN'S DEATH CAUSES INQUIRY Mrs. Mildred Thomes’ Sudden Demise Being Investigated. Police Satisfied That She Expired From Natural Causes. Mre. Mildred Thomes, the wife of Cap- | | tain Charles P mes, proprietor of a ealoon at 7 ave teréay mo at the nder cir e ar suspicl but Det nes was taken sick Mrs. J and relie then arose, ved with r mc At 10 suffered an- i the pain was ation Ny She nd food 3 the o'clock yes- heard her mother-1 to husband and the ambulance in charge, sfons and ibsequent- ) the Ger- 3 o'clock ner that of the could de- removed e said he v n b was 4 r oning. They all + sufferer from X greatly depressed He is wi husband and gave desired ALAMEDA COUPLE WANT TO RECOVER DAUGHTER Child Which Mother Gave Away Is Located by Charitable So- ciety Officials 1 2 ge of cruel- March, 1888 was recently in GAELIC SAILS FOR ORIENT CARRYING MANY PASSENGERS Takes Away a Large Number of Deported Chinese, Who Indulge in a Brisk Battle Among Themselves, but Are Separated and Subdued Before the Liner Leaves | L HE DAMAGED SPARS. @ WORLD. PAIRS TO LEFT HULL 197 DAYS AGO WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT YESTERDAY AFTER A STORMY VOYAGE FROM THE OLD BUT WAS OBLIGED TO PUT INTO QUEENSTOWN FOR RE- i 05K3 GERMANY FOR EXPLANATION Uncle Sam Questions Act of Captain of Ger- man Warship. | Arbitrarily Deports Native Students From Island in ' Carolina Group. 1 | Traveled alone and on crutches, but— I write to express my gratitude for your kindness. Ifound evervthing as represented and enjoyed the trip very much. - 1 traveled alone and on crutches, but I received every courtesy and kindness. 1 have travelsd on a dozen or more railroads, but found none so good in esery respect gs the Rock Island,”’— rows a Patrew’s Letter. That is the way it goes— WASHINGTON, April 14—The State | Department has asked the German Gov- | ernment for a statement of the facts con- | nected with the deportation from the isl- and of Ruk to the island of Ponate, an- | other of the Carolina group, of a.number | of -native students of the American mis- sionary establishment there. The matter | was brought to the attention of the State | Department formally by Rev. Dr. Judson Smith, secretary of the American Board | of Missions. | BOSTON, April 14—The American | Board of Missions has made public re- ports received from Rev. M. L. Stimson ! and Miss Jennie D. Baldwin, concerning ! the arrest recently of native missionaries | | in the Caroline Islands by the captain of | & German warship. | These reports announce that those In custody numher four and that they were taken by the captain of the German ship Cormoran. They were accused by a Ger- man trader of impropriety toward the German Goyernment. | Stimson sald that he went on board the | Cormoran to look into the matter and he was received without courtesy, being or- dered to “move ard stand and sit down | | and leave the ship.’ He was not allowed to speak in defense | of the accused. At a trial held on board jthe warship twenty heathens, men-ser- | vants and adherents of the traders, tes- | tifled against the missionaries and it was declded to take the prisoners to Ponute. COUNTY GOVERNMENT ACT | IS ADOPTED IN HAWAII HONOLULU, April 14.—The county gov- ernment act which gives into the control of the countles the management of coun- | ty affairs was pa by the Senate m—‘ | day unanimously, and in the House but | one Delegate vofed against the proposi- | | tion. The new law provides for a special | election In November, to be followed in January of next year by a general change in the personnel of county officers. An act, known as the Territorial act, permit- ting the incorporation of cities by popular | i | | | | i E vote, was also passed. | @ imeriliferierferierfeeferferferimferieinierininiel @ | CRESCENT CITY—Sailed April 14—Stmr | | Rival, for San Francisco. HE Occidental and Oriental Steam- ship Company’s liner Gaelic sailed vesterday for the Orient started on her long voyage with promptness, her propefler military teking its first turn to the tune of the 1 lock whistle and the sound of ship ngs striking two bells. Although the er carried v fifty cabin passengers ewell crowd on the dock was un- in it= slimness. ng the pa jonaries An gers were a number \d a few globe-trotters. H. P. Noyes, a well-known tea expert, returning to the land of his fragrant alty on the Gaelic. Another passen- ger well Rose is spe: of the drydock at cretary Mrs. Rose aelic carried about 340 tons of nd in the steerage took many of whom more than eighty are under ers of deportation. P irred among the d als a short time before the but irse of vigorous king cut s he conflict and all peace in th quarters when ing back lively = the liner left passengers i ed the following: Yokohama—Rev. R. P. Alexander, Mrs. Alexander sie Alevar B , Mrs. A v. A Potter, Smith and in- Miss Faith She | nown in the Orient was Thom- | is accompanying | “rese | April 14—Stmr Pennland, from Phil- Rival. Crescent. Gi oar e Passed New! 3. g il | adelphla, for Antwerp. g S o e tr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 14 hours trom | “‘SAGRES—Passed April 13—Stmr_ California, | Czarina. 3 Albton. - g | from Genoa and Naples, for New York 1 i 7, 3 ‘|Abr. 18 | ., Stmr Coquille River, Frantzon, 62 hours| MOVILLE—Arrived April 13—Stmr Ba- Acapulco. .. .| New York via Panama|Apr, 15 | [Fom Redondo. 3 varlan,. from St John, N B, and Hallfax, for | G. W. Eider..| Portland & Astoria.... Apr, 15 | , St™r Aberdeen, Daniels, 69 hours from Wil- | Liverpool. S < Newsbo: . San Pedro Apr. 16 | 1apa_Harbor. LONDON—Arrived April 14—Stmr Minne e 030 s |ADE 16| | Stmr Sequoia, Winkel, 68 hours from South | tomn. feom New York 5 .| San Pedro & Way Pts.|Apr. 16 | Bend ¥ SCILLY—Passed April 14—Stmr Graf Wa Point Arena.. Point Arena soiiepr e | o omay Aretic, 23 hours from Eureka. | dersee, from New York, for Plymouth, Cher- | Santa Rosa. San Diego & Way Pts.|Apr. 16 | Stmr Argo, , 4 hours from Farallon | bourg and Hamburg. \ | Coos Bay Apr. 17 | Islands. 2 ‘QUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 14—Stmr | Humboldt ‘{apr. 17| ., G¢r ship Ch: Kruse, 197 days from | Oceanic, from Liverpool, and proceeded | imioin < Kl CIAwr 17 | Hull, via Newcastle, England, 171 days. LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 14—Stmr Aura- Hambolat [Apr. 17 | (Barge Santa Paula, Pille, ‘70 hours from | nta, from New York: stmr Ultonla, from Bo i < 1 | Ventura. ¥ Puebla.. | P Sc | e !An:nur:‘r 5,‘:;?: ’;:?\(}OI"PO”! 1 CLEARED. Arrived April 14—Stmr Ajax, 1|:nn\ . Neleon. | Seattle & Taco: | Tuesday, April 14. Glasgow and Liverpcol, ancouver, B C 1 s Monica Gray ;umr 2 Ol;rgu!mr Gaellc, Finch, Hongkong, etc; O & s R Chehalls « iarbor 1 S Co | n Ship Sails. Edith......0 | § Ship M P Grace, Jobson, Bristol Bay; North | Bl P | Pomona | Alaska Salmon Co vesterday for E sing the Fiest child Blair and mald, H. " harles Cuttriss, W, g iy ot Dr. W. V. Koch Defendants Held to Answer. A. Koosan Antk [ r Kah and as Z. G. Dunn, Mrs. Z. G. $3000 bonds eac S R 22 the gfocery Makes Long Passage. Mission street, on | The German ship Chrls which arrived S and attempting | vesterday 197 days from Hull, got into diffi- A charge of as. | culties w still in the waters of the old r the r shooting | World and for more than a month was detained o+ r R. D. Maloney was dis. | 8 Queenstown undergoing repairs. During a - 5 e 2 » encountered November 5 the main upper n [ Yueu and Yee Hun rd fell upon the lower topsall yard nese, were he nswe charge enings of both g st od upon Lal Sim a nstown, arriving the Chinese womar 5 St. Louis alley on A W AR g oy Sl et an L | until December 13, After leaving Queenstown T ng of March 27, when they took into heavy weather, but came through o bracelets and ree gold rings from Ining any serious damage. Sh her. 33 north and west on April ——————— and on account of strong north winds was s ¥ twelve days comi + there ort news Pilots’ Licenses. B s b o err et yestorday ot toot Commission- | Eighty-Five Per Center Arrives. * % Battery sireet. There ‘;‘:p The overdue Norwegian bark Prince Eugene, present Cz Howard, president; Cap- ot g e tain Freem 1 in- Erskine. The “trom Darlen. The Prince | board appoint Peter Hansen | played heavily here to arrive pliot for Island, Vallejo made a neat profit on also renewed the licenses bar pilots: Captain T. 3ar tain George Korts, Cap- tain J. E.'McCulloch, Captain Frederick W. Jordan and Captain Francis Boyd, ety < - s Says He Was Bobbed in a Saloon. H. Hess, who sald he lived at 431 Pirie street, was found in an intoxicated condi tion at Misslon and Twenty-fourth streets Monday night by Policeman F. W. Hy- land. Hess said he had been robbed of $60 in @ saloon, but he could not tell where the saloon was situated. He was locked up on a charge of being drunk and was leased vesterday mornin ADVERTISEMENTS. PIMPLES ] tried all kinds of bleod remed: feh 1 40 me any good but I have Mmi.t'h:‘.rt:*t e tiast. Ay face was full of DUmples and biacit ends. Afier taking Cascarets they all left. I am Intinuing the use of them And recommendi. them %o my friends. 1 feel fine when 1 rise .n th Foraing. Hope 1o have s chance o Tecommend scarcis e ¥ red C. Witten, 7 Eim St., Newark, X. J, Bes! for The Bowels { Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Kever Sl:e“k'a:l, Feaken or Gripe, 1c, Be. ie. Xevet S e Tome S pout mvncy back! Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. g5 ~ rate on the French bark 112 days from this port for reduced to 75 per cent. Faith in n's safety is strong among local who have staked more than $20,- 000 on their opinion. The rate on the schooner George C. Thomas, out ninety-two days from Cayenne for New York, was advanced to 70 per cent he Prince George, out 236 days from Rio Janeiro for Hongay, is still quoted at 50 per cent LT S Will Relieve City of Sydney. The Pacific Mail Company's steamship City of Sydney is to be lald up for repairs Her | Place on the Panama run will be taken by the Costa Rica, which leaves here on Saturday. TR Goes to the Old World. Captain Levinson of the steam schooner Dis- patch leaves in a few days for Europe to visit his mother. — NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The barkentine Aurora is chartered for lum- ber from Puget Sound to Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide. Exports for Honolulu. The bark Kalulan! was cleared for Honolulu yesterday with an assorted merchandise cargo valued at $55,084 and including the following 300 bbis flour, 6463 ctls bariey, 4507 bales hay, 000 1bs rice, 20,454 Ibs middiings, 31,861 Ibs bran, 30,518 1bs beans, 56,105 1bs corn, b6, 785 Ibs cats, 102 ctls wheat, 60,050 Ibs salt, 29,700 Ibs lard, 10,450 Ibs bread, 7848 gals 85 cs wine, 25 cs champagne, 266 cs 104 gals whisky, 150 casks bottled beer, 10 cs brandy, 3620 Ibs suga; €2 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1260 cy canned goods, 1000 1bs peas, 100 bxs paste, 450 ibs raisins Ibs chocolate, 600 ibs hops, 675 Ibs dried fruit, 50 bbls vinegar, 950 Ibs 8 cs millstuffs, 412 bxs soap, 26 bars steel, 500 Ibs tobacco, 32,575 1bs soda, 20 bals 35 bars iron, 17 bbis 108 o oil, 240 kegs lead, 230 coils rope, G0 pkgs machinery, 500 cs coal ofl, 100 cs gas- oline, 384 cs candies. The Gaelic’s Cargo. The steamer Gaelic salled vesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu and Yokohama with a meneral merchandise cargo valued at $326.312. exclusive of treasure, and lows: For China, $244,006 Philippine Islands, $8657 Korea, $2351; Vladivostok, $1700; Siam, $24 The principal exports were as follow To China bales cotton domestics, 1797 bbis flour, 50 c= salmon, 7995 lbs dried fruit, 630 cs canned g Ibs cheese, 1764 pkgs groceries and provi 3 1bs ham and ba- distributed as fol- Japan, $64,060; ast Indies, $5514; tons, 43 | con, 4173 1bs abalone meat, 880 1bs bread, 600 Ibs hops, 13,000 Ibs sugar. 18,460 1bs lard, 832 1bs wine, 16,143 Ibs coffee, | 34,2 s, 8632 Ips bea 10,000 1bs % 1bs pea ibs 1bs ocats, hay, 308 5 910 Ibs rostn, 25 sewing machines, 54 cs bxs soap, 3210 Ibs sheet Japan—1020 bbls flour, 16,449 lbe sugar, 1bs oats, M) gals 2 cs wine, 3 cs whisky cs canned goods, 1120 Ibs ham and bacor pkgs groceries and provisions, 7! 3850 1bs meal, 19 pkgs drug: pkgs leather, 165 bxs soap, ] rkgs bicycles and sundrie cs nalls, 50 pkgs eleotric machinery cs cannel salmon, 493 cs assorted canned goods, 1220 1bs dried fruit, 11 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, To Korea—150 pkgs groceries an pkgs machinery Pk drugs. als wine, provisions, 75 bbis flour, 6 pkgs plumbing materi; o 1 To Viadivostok—111 pkgs agricultural imple- | | ments To § am—18 rkgs groceries and provisions. o Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ~From, : =Gkt Polarstjernen | Nanaimo . State of Cal ‘olumbia ortland & Astorla. Tahiti China & Newport & Way Humboldt Puget_Sound “|Apr. Peru New York via Panama.|Apr. Annbis.......| Hamburg & Way Ports/Apr. 24 Nebraskan...| Honolnlu & Kahulul...[Apr, 26 ) il e : i TO SAIL. Steamer. , Destination. Sl”s.l Pler. | April 15, | Alliance....| Tureka & Coos Bay|11 am|Pler 16 Rainter.....| Beattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|[Pier 2 | Humbolat . .[10 am|Pler — Humboldt /12 m|Pler 2 ewport & Way. | 9 am|Pier 11 April 16, | M. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm(Pler 2 W. Kruger. | Pt. Arcna & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 Redondo. Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Pomona.... | Humboldt . 1:30 plPier 11 North Fork.| Humboldt . State of Cal | San Diego & Way| ) am|Pier 9 am|Pier 11 Senator.... | Puget Sound Ports/11 am|Pler 19 | |- April 17, | 8. Pedro....| Eureka-Grays Hrbr|10 am Pler 2 €. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm|Pier 2 Bequola | Willapa. Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pler 2 Nevadan. .. | Honolulu-Kahulul | 3 pm|Pler 20 | April 18. “ pm!Pler 2 Newburg...| Grays Harbor . Empire. Coos Bay direct 110 am|Pler 12 Point Arena 4 pm|Pier 2 Los_Anmeles Ports.| 2 pm|P! | N.'Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS | Astorta & Portland11 am|Picr 24 | April 19, | | m|Pler 2 | Los Angcles Ports.!12 Humboldt -] 9 am|Pler 1 | Humbolat - 30 p| Pler 11 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Ban Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 April 20. | Hamburg & Way.| 2 pm Pier 23 April 21, [} | Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.|10 am|Pjer 13 | Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 19 April Arcata..... City Puebla. G. Lindauer| Grays Marbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 2 H. K Maru | China & Japan...| 1 pm|PMSS C. Nelson...| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 | April_ 28, {Sydney & Way Pts!10 am|Pler Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 Sierra. Columbia. Aprii 25 1 ] Acapulco...! N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS FROM BEATTLE. Steamer. For. Salls. Farallon. ... | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 17 Jeante... ]| Valdez dirsct -.........|Apr. 18 Dolphin. | Sxagway & Way' Ports.|Apr. 18 City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 ALKI. . | Skagway & Way Porta.| 20 Excelsior. Valdez direct 25 . 26 Skagw. Spokane.. Philippine Islands—510 gals wine, 87 pi eries and provisions, 36 cs boots and sho okgs bicycles, 2 pkgs machinery, electrical supplies, 8 pkgs machin hats. To East —1000 cs condensed milk, 101 | 2000 Ibs coffee, 97 | | REDONDO—Arrived April 14—Stmr Redon- 3 —= | do, hence April 12 B s E—. d April e een, chants' Bxchange, San Francisco, Cal, | nepee April Th o 7 | perpdl 14, 1908 Sailed April 14—Stmr City of Puebla, {or The otime Ball was not dropped to-day.|sen Francisco; stmr Spokane, for Skagway. NAchaie Slen, \n Diaiets, 5 IMPQUA —Sailed April 12—Schr Lucy, for | 1. C. - BUBNETT, San Pedro; schr Sadle, for San Pedro. Lieutenant SN i meres he Sanl; 1o P | Sun, Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— e T bor, for Shan | 7 Mmes ana Heights of High and Low Blia; fram “’“‘fl(‘lff({\fr,»L\;(T\ . | Waters at Fort Point, .ntrance to San | ,._ . - rrive i — stmr | Erancisco Bay. Publisted by official au- | TENERIFFE—Arrived April 15-Ger stmr hority of the Superintendent Hermonthis, hence Dec 31, for E B PR v wi | EAST LONDON—Arrived March 23—Br| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | E- i HearCRgon: Tor Haut | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | o TR OF DA, 3 ik, 2 » | burg, B 4 Qreity Ois Wismeeise than st Feet Belie: | PR L Soe 18- Ale ahip. Fren the height of tide is the same at both place: SSDAY, APRIL 15. for PUAKO—Salled April 14—Schr Defender, San Francisco. HONOLULU—Passed April 14—Sehr Bore- cisco Gluseppe 1I, hence Dec 4. for London. Sun rises Sun sets Moon NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed April 4—Br ship Thomasina McLellan, for Honolulu. ROTTERDAM —Sailed April 9—Nor bark | Theodor, for San Francisco. A MANILA—Arrived April 8—Ger stmr Nubla, from New York. Safled April 9—Br stmr Hudson, for New York. DUNG _Passed April 12—Br ship Cor- tez, from burg, for Seattle CALLAO—Sailed April 13—Ger stmr Menes, for Sun Francisco z | “MELBOURNE - Arrived April 14—Ship Til- the early morning tides are given in the les the charts. The pla of the lower waters, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April 14. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 18 hours from Eu reka. Stinr_Greenwood, Alaska Salmon Co, Bark Himala: Thompson, Bristol Ba: Alaska Packers' Asen. Bark Coalinga, Gunderson, Bristol Bay Alasia Packers’ Asen Bark Kalulani,” Colly, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Tuesday, April 14. r Eureka, Je Eureka tmr Areata, Stmr James Dolla: Stmr South Coast, Sunr Natfonal City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Fulton, Lee, Bowens Landing. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Scotia, Erickson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Phoenix, ‘Odland, Mendoctno. Br stmr Gaelle, Finch, Hongkong, etc. Ship Santa Clara, Larsén, Bristol Bay. Bark Edward May, Hansen, Makawell, Schr Advance, Jorgensen, Coquille River. Coos Bay. Thwing, Sei Olsen, Caspar. Schr Irene, Mitchell, Port Townsend. Schr Annie E Smale, Colstrup, Comox. Schr Ida A, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Forest Home, Everson, Astorla. SPOKEN.. of Calthness, from London, for San Diego. March 12, lat 17 8§, 5 Law, from Shields, for Port Lca Angeles. March 23, lat 4 N, W Ger o] PORY HARFORD. mr Santa Cruz, for San Franclaco. TATOOSH—Passed out April 14—Schr Oct ania Vance, for San Diego; Ger ship Elfrieda, for United Kingdom; stmr Mackinaw, Tacoma, for San Francisco. Passed out April 14—Stmr Mineola, Tacoma, for San Francisco. Prentiss, from Redondo. EUREKA—Salled April 14—Stmr North Portland. Arrived April 14—Schr Ottille Fjord, from San Pedro. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived April 14—Schr Comet, from Port Gamble; stmr Newsboy, hence Aprii 12; stmr Coos Bay, hence April 11. ASTORIA—Arrived April 14—Stmr Dollar, hence April 10. Safled April 14—Bark Henriette, for Vic- toria. Arrived April 14—Stmr Despatch, hence 11th. TACOMA—Sailed April 14—Stmr Mineola, for San Francisco; stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived April 14—Stmr Sign hence April 11. Aurived April 14—Stnr Ruth, from Eureka. FORT BRAGG--Sailed April 14—Stmr Brook- Grace Time Ball. Rranch Hvdrogranhic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer- Iyn, for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived April 14—Schr Chico, hence April 11. ABERDEEN—Arrived April 14—Stmrs Coro- nado and Centralia. hence April 11. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrences as to time, «the | , LONDON—Arrived Aprll 13—Nor fourth time column gives the last tide of the | PADI2, from Hastings MiUN = = day. except when there are but three tides, | . SHICLDS—Salled April 11" as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are iy | ©f Scotland, foy San addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by @ of reference Is the mean Johanissen, 17 hours from Ship Standard, Getchell, Bristol Bay; North Schr Lizzie Prien, Anderson, Coquille River. No date, lat 16 S, lon 37 W, Br ship County lon 37 W, Br bark Duns lop 30 W, Ger bark Mag- delena, from Oregon, Hull. s TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 14, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SW, ‘velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Sailed April 14, 10 a m from from PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 14— Stmr Santa Barbara, from San Pedro; stmr Fork, for San Francisco; stmr Aurelia, for Z Starbuck, from New York SEA—Arrived prior to April 14-No rince Eugene, from Darien. e SWA bark GREENOCK —Sailed April 14—Nor ship Al- med{a, for Portiand, Or | YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 14—Jap stmr| America Maru, hence March 27 OCEAN STEAMERS. | NEW YORK—Arrived April 14—Stmr Lahn, | from Genoa and Naples. | ed April 14—Stmr Anchoria, for Glas- | gow: stmr Liguria, for Genoa and Nap stmr_Cevic, for Liveroool GENOA—Sailed April for New York. LIZARD--Passed taine, from New York, 14—Stmr Lombardia, April 14—Stmr for Havre, L'Aqui- The ship Santa Clara sailed | Bristol - Bay. The Coalinga, M. P. Grace and | Standard are expected to get away to-day. The Santa Clara carrled about 200 Chinese and a large number of white fishermen. RAILWAY _E‘%; L California Limited. To CHICAGO Daiy ‘/“ An Ideal Train INEINKBES For Those Who | | Lim'd | Local [Ov'ri'd Datily | Datly | Daily Local Daily & for méruing, p for noon. 8:00 &. m. Dally !s Bakersfield Local stop- ping at ail points in San Joaquin Valley. Co responding train arrives at :30 a. m. Daily is the carrying Palace Sleeping Cars Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of ! train arrives at 11:10 m. daily, 1_ P c . t P m. is the Overland with Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. Co: . | Eprings and White Suiphur everybody who patronizes the ; Rock Island’s tourist car excursions to the Fast is delighted. Cars, route, porters, and excursion man- ager are RIGHT. Tourist cars leave San Francisco and Los Angeles . via E! Paso; thre: a Salt Lake City S0 aleo are Bou aua’ Colorado Springs. enic’”” line are peraonally conducted. ern” line care foaving San Francisco Mondavs, Tuesdays and Thuss- days. Folders giving full information free on request. F. W, Taompsox, G. W. A, 623 Market St., San Francisce, Cal. Rock Isiand 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tralns leave und are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. ‘0ot of Market Street) - micla, Salsun, Elmira and Sacra- | o g 138 | 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rums 2 .25» . 7308 Martine Ramon, Vaiieio, oo | : Lathrop. 7.25¢ | 8004 Davis. Woodiaz il lile for Gridley, BIggs The Only Double-Track Railway Between | ' i 1;»53: the Missouri River and Chicago. ’ ‘ Josta, Martiaes. ~Antioed, racy. acramento, 08 | - ford, . | Yoomii ore . mA.28P | throp, Mo- | o Goshen 1| 830 shauik Exprens Thavi (for Bartlett Sprin —_— . Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland... 7.587 DAILY: 8304 Nilon, San Jowe, Livermore, 8606 omone, Scramento,Flacerville, . {lle, Chico, Red Bluff. 3 4.25» ese. Jamestown. § Through Without Change | es- o e asceet s 00 | 9004 Martines Way 558 VIA | 410.004 ¢ ress, Rastbound. A :hrnr;" e ymond. ., ogeles Southern Pacific, omsei s Koo H 283 rrives as Pacific Cosst Express, i 1 Line) - «1.30» Union Pacific and 10004 The Overiand iimiied = Guden, H Deaver, Omaba, ¢ 4RO . = 4. Niies and Way Stattons. $.28% Chicago & North-Western | ygge ueycd ¥zttt M o R w i 3.30r Benlc meato. Railways ik i ville, O Standard and tourist sleeping cars, 330" Hayw g38: n. yallejo, Nap: o ton. |§'§g: 400r Martinez San Ram 4.00® Martine compartment observation cars, . aReks buffet smoking and library cars; 4.00F XNiles. I fon. Lodl.. 4367 all meals in dining cars. ‘ S W memminal O 1 Paciic un for Santa Barbara, CHIE, Gen ate Limite ca & North-W and Wednes- b1z Market Street o E 8.58a Francizco, California. - s e 15307 Niles, San Jose Local sy J 6.00r Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 10.264 6.00° Oriental ' Mafl—Ogden. Deny i T S e Omaba. h; Louts, C h‘wl‘[lfi\‘r \‘n‘ iay coaches run on this tra CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. betweea Sea Fraccieco aad LESSEES €7.007 Sunset ;_hn,!{ icaves via' Cougt SAN FRANCISGO AND NCRTH PACIF New Orienis, Los “Aagsion RAILWAY COMPANY. tinez via San Joaquin Tiburcn Terry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISOO TO SLN RAFAEL. | :7.00» Vaie WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. ; 12:38, 7.00P Sac 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Inter 8.06» Oreg rar at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at SUNDATE - 11:00 1:30, 3:30, 5 DAY a m: . 3:30, o 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. | 1910 Haywar SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.| 11.25¢ Port Qesto, Me N WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:18 Hanford, ¥ Rakersfield @, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur- | — . . days—Extra tri 05 and 6:35 p. m. COAST Li E‘ (Narrow JNDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | Foot ot Mafket m. | In Effect 454 Arrive San Franclsco. | 8154 e = Cruz and Way Stations. .. Bs0r D‘;f""z 12.167 Newark, Centerville. San_Jose, 2 LU New Almaden, Los Gatos,Feiton, 30 a| 8:00 a Ignacto 9:10 a 8:40 a Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and 30 p;‘ 0:80 n‘ ‘um !10,«\ al 8:40 a Principal Way Stations ......... 10.50s 5:10 p| 5:00 p\ Novato 1 8:06p| 6 4.167 .\'::).\r‘k; ::? .l\\l\-,‘[..?l" g::euh(l:v: - — through to S B connects 00 a| Petaluma at der Creek. 30 a - (n.miR Monday only from Santa Cruz).. +8.50a nta Rosa | — . o - e OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. Fulton ] | From SAN FI:ANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (81ip 8 Win | a —17:15 9:00 11:00A.. 1.00 300 5.18r.v 5:00 p] Heal From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 38:00 ‘ | qlyten 18:05_10:00 Aw. _12.00 2.00 4.00 % eyserville —ed - ! | T INE (Broad Gauge). af 8:00 a — T > i - ose and Way Station 307 i pl 8:00 p| | oni 8.30~ | 77:30 a] 8:00 a| 5 | $gs : - 4 = & anta Cruz 0 8] 8:00 8] Gukrcevilie | 7:38 pji | »l 5:00 pl _ hoiwale | 8:00 a] Sonoma al 8 Glen Ellen »l 6 Sebastopol Siages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark W t rings; at Fulton s at Lytton for L L ) Skaggs Spring: Atraria » v Ges 10004 Pacine Coasi Exp Geyserville tton Spr at aie | for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland Sen_Joaquin Valley Fastbound Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyvi as Crescent Cit rews).—Naw Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport a; Orlcans. Los Ang Santa Bar- Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, bara, Pac e, Del Monts. Baratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Deil Line West (Arrives vis Coast Yo B Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Pot ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lietley 0.004 San Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Huliville, O et e Eaatle v Hot Springs, Halt-way House. Comptche, Carng San Luts O nd _Frinet Btevens, Hobkins, Mendocino City. Fort Brage | Jevirmenicte. Neatite Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwcod, Cahte, | 10-304 San Joss and Way Statio Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs; | 11304 § W08 Guien 8 Wiy S Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia aag | . Harrls, @1.30r San Jose and Way Scatfons Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. | ,200P Sau Jose and Way Stations . aer ! 93.00r Del Monte FxpressSanta On Sundays—Round-tric tickets to all polnts San Jose. Gilroy, Holltster, Sant ’ beyond san Hafael at half rates. | b L 8 TR cket offics, 630 Market st., Chronlcle clfie laas and Principa; ., E Stations . a6t shedus 2.18» RIS erTING R X. RYAN, 3.307 Burlingame. San Mateo, Redwood, eral Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. Menio Park, Palo Alto, Mayfield, Geo s , L. Mountatn View, Lawrence, Sants Clara and San Jose... PRRTe TO SAN RAFAEL, | 14380 San Jose. Giiroy acd Way i 10981 , 16.007 08 Gatos and Prinef| IN[OISAMEH SAN QUENTIF. | 15:30r sahshen and Principsivwarsiadicns 13088 1 MILL VALLEY, Menlo Park. Palo Alto 55 8.30" San Jose and Way Stasions. CAZADERO, 7" | 7.00» via Sausalito Ferry | Sunset Limited, Eastbound Luis Obispo, Santa Barbs Angeles, Deming. EI Paso. New | Orleans, New York. (Westhonnd | arrives via San Joaquin Valley) 'ga: e - |SHORE/ (Holidays _excepted)—4:. 11 s m., 13:20, 'll.:il. 3: WIEK DAYS , 8:45, 15, | #11.487 Palo Alto and Way Seeimral K 3 645, 9, 11 4 5. @11.45P San Jose and Way Stations.... . 7:4B @, . trein week days does not rum to A for Moruing. P for Afternoon. L=t - ® Saturday and Sund 3 Mill YOA¥s AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS 7 | §sipia,ira Sundsy only. "h'!i 0, ,.}‘ 7'% 30 s m. tl:lflt 1*1:30, :gulnd:'v excepted. 4 Sundsy only. 8, ¥ 380, P - 2: :50, 8, 6. &unul urday only. “Trains marked (%) run to San dConnects at Goshen Je. with tratn or_Hanford, ) to Fairfax, except 5:13 p. m. Sac- Visall marked (o Csaturdaye the 3:15 b m trata v Coust Ling, | o {0F Visalls vie Sanger. rtax. E uesday tday. U M BAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | in acetes i Lridar —Week days—5:25, 36:25, 7:40, ‘§A 19:33, | = Dally exces tarday. 11:06 e m.. 12:80, ), 33:45, 4:80, 3:3q | 10 Vis San Joaquin Valler. 10:20 b. m. ¥ 8tops Santa Clara sonth hound only. Conmects :10. 9:40. $10:33, 25, 640, 33 except Sundav. for SUNDAYS—6:1! a 81 1 volats Narrow Gauge. 0:20 B0, MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY (i v S TP B G Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | . Arrive “. | _San Fran. | FootofMarket St. | San Fran. fix'nru—c:n’ L85 10, 10 o | Week Sun | i . 106, 2:40, 3:45, 4:85, G: 110, 100 o PP —— = 48| Days.| days. | Zesiie s miaseme| days. | Days THROUGH TRAINS. 45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way | et stations. ey 24913 18 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepteq) :“;... :y‘... 3 —Tomales an: lons. INALPAIS” 18 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way Oprasittoyer - S undays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caze. | STUNBYS BHLT—Liw Tarern 305, i San Franes |1 30 p. dero ai ‘way stations. 626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Railroad) o | ind SAusAL'Te FER Bundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. b Cl. -ITM 'w@—fl ‘R ol Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. m., Poine oot Market St and Dining Cars through to Chicago. OChair local first-class passengers. No second-clasy tickets are honored on this tratn. Ci nd- 00 p. m. is Stockten Local. arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. through Palsce and Tourist mufi‘e’u’"::'a Froe Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palsce ing traln arrives at 6:00 p. m. ‘daily. R e et feave Ban Framass 3 a st leave e gvery Monday. Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Offices—841 Market street and in De- pot. San Francisco; 1112 Bmany.mmm 16 Pages. $1 per Year

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