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10 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TH DAY, APRIL. 16, 1903 GNIL SERVIGE - BEING EVADED Commission Protests to Boards of Health and Works. By Crowds at —_— SALMON FLEET IS NEARLY ALL ON ITS WAY NORTH Four of the Alaska Packers’ Vessels Leave for Bristol Bay and Another Clears for the Same Port—Good- Points of Departure Keep Police Busy — Says They Violate Provision Regarding Temporary Appointees. vesterCay appointment of by the Board » knowledge. at the men sior men Sewer e of the were = men ver certi- are the temporary I it of mmis: believes the from the registered examination for be ordered ken o discovered of appoint- 1th officer, t, twenty- and County the Emer- g been the n Ma: Jepartm miseions Sit. Municipal Com: t 1 Fire and Civil s n of the ners held a meeting in departmen forenoon The was over th semen. No the Com- ointee, was told assign- to of is an for itributed $28 the privilege y. May 1 Fire Commissione acation of the members. ile Prisoners. formed the Board that it will be the bill re e prisoners shall s, where they with aa: T quarters and hief ¥ pris- of the Conveys Railroad Franchise. wa vesterday a deed of the Q street, linols street fra ncisco and San Joa- Company to the Santa Fe Raflway were granted the Board Motorman O’Brien Exonerated. A Coroners § exonerated Gripman from all blame in ath of Morita Tam, rode his bicycle s car at the inter- d Valencia streets from the effeqfs ry ch he di e evidepce w high ra = that Tam was going of speed and ran into he car just after turning the corner. His skull was fractured and he died while being conveyed to the Central Emergency Hospit: —_——— Object to Proposed Innovation. jocal Chamber of Commerce has the International Telegraph Con- in Lo a strong protest against the adoption of the proposed new cable code, which will make it necessary that all messages be sent in one vocabu- F At present cablegrams using words be sent without dif- Th sent to ADVERTISEMENTS. A FAIR TRIAL Is all that is necessary to convince you that Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- ters is the best medicine in the world to cure Dizziness, Belching, Flatulency, Heartburn, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation or Biliousness. We therefore urge you tb try it at once, for your health’s sake. It is also an excel- lent spring tonic and will fortify the system against attacks of La Grippe, Colds, Chills or Malaria, Fever and Ague. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. | W wisir DR. JORDAN'S crear() MUSEUK OF ANATOMY -4 — HE ships of the salmon fleet, laden with men and material for the ching, curing and packing of fish that has become a staple the world's market, will be at sea within a few days. Every marks the departure of one or more of imers engaged to bring to this g center harvest of the the on the windja traps and nets of the various Alaska fish- ery enterprises. ¥ Four of the fleet got away yesterday and to-day at least one more will leave if the men to sail her are forthcoming. Grace and Standard and 2 and Coalinga left yes Big Bon: red at the Custom-house. Th: tion of all these ve: is Bristol Bay. The sailing of these salmon ships is one of the features his season on the water front. Each vessel carries a small army of fishermen, and as each fisherma ual- from one to a score of relatives and s M. P. Iy hi friends anxious to’' bid him good-by the farewell gathering at the point of de- parture is usually quite formidable. ately for the peace of these funeti parting glass is in active commission, both among hermen on the vessel and the dele- on the bulkhead. harbor police take a lively ir sail of a salmon ship and e erest in the ch depar- ture gives the blue-coated peace makers | several hours of strenucus duty. At the sailing of the M. P. Grace the parting glass led to on ther serio fight in which a departing fisherman sus- tained a knife wound. No arrests were made, however, and the wounded man had his injury cared for on board the vessel. he manniug of the salmon ships has | created a great scarci of sallors, but with week It is expected that all the vessels will be on their way north. Pl Victims of Elevators. victims of elevator accidents were vesterday at the Harbor Hospital. who lives at 543 Howard street, 1k the fall of an Jessie street ehey Perich, age, who lives at 211 Fourth d his right foot crushed in an elevi- n broken by tor at 125 Market street. While the injury each case is painful, neither victim was se- riously injured PET RN A Fast Passage. { The kentine Irmgard, which saiied from here April 5, arrived vesterday at Honolulu The cablegram reporting her arrival did not state the hour at which she reached the island port, but as the dispatch was received here early yesterday, the barkentine must have made the passage in less than ten day. The record trip for sailing vessels is a little more than nine days, and If the Irmgard has not established a new record, she has at any rate made the faftest passage in many months, Alliance Sails Again. The steam schooner Alliance, which lately struck a rock off Point Gorda and was beached at Caspar to save her from sinking, has been repaired and safled vesterday for Astoria. Cap- tain Hardwick, who was in command when the Alliance struck and whose good judgment saved the vessel and passengers, Is still in charge. H L ey To Finish Loading. The Kosmos liner Theben arrived here yes- terday from the north. She was three days coming from Port Ludlow, where she took on board a shipment of lumber. She will finish loading at this pert. Lussel G N | For Trial Cruise. The United States training ship Benning- ton will leave to-morrow for a two days’ sea crulse. On this cruise the repairs recently made will be given a thorough test. { —_—— Vincennes Is Safe. | The French bark Vincennes, which was quoted at JO per cent on the overdue list, arrived yesterday at Melbourne. —_——— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, April 15. Stor Gualala, Johnson, 8 hours from San Vicente Landing. | Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 67% hours from | Portland, via Astoria 47 hours. |~ Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, 46 hours from San | Pedro. | Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 32 hburs from Eu- | reka. | _Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, | Newport and way ports. | , Stmr Lakme, Strand, 48 hours from Re- dondo. Danish stmr Polarstjernen, Branth, 4 days 10 hours from Nanaimo. |~ Ger stmr Theben, Schuitz, 3 days from Port Ludlow; put in to finish loading. CLEARED. | Wednesday, April 15. | _Stmr_Rainier, Hansen, Seattie; Pollard Steamship Co. | “Stmr Kyak, Fulton, Loring; Alaska Packers' Association. Stmr State of_Galifornia, Thomas, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship.Co. ¥r ship Hoche, Johanjean, Tacoma; E C Evans. . Bark Big Bonanza, Stensland, Bristol Bay; Alaska Salmon Co. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, April 15. Leelanaw, Monroe, Tacoma. Alltance, Hardwicks Astoria. Greenwood, Johanissen, Caspar. Rainier, Hansen, Seattle. Stmr Jaqua, Gunderson, Eureka. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, Seattle. Stmr Alcatraz. Carlson, Greenwood. Ship M P Grace, Jobson, Bristol Bay. Ship Big Bonanza, Stensland, Bristol, Bay. Bark Himalaya, Thompeon, Bristol Bay. 81 hours from Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr DAN & OO, 1051 Market St.. 8. F. Bark Coalinga, Gunderson, Bristol Bay. Schr A F Coats, Dahloff, Grays Harbor. Schr Falcon, Kalb, Grays Harbor. Schr Orfent, Sanders, Coos Bay. Schr Olge, Waldwick, Port Townsend. As a result the | | | SdUADRON OF SALMON BOATS WHICH STARTED YESTER- DAY FOR ALASKA. Schr Lizzle Va Olsen, Grays Harbor. TE: APHIC, . POINT LOBOS, April 15, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind velocity 16 miles per hour. TIC PORTS. iled April 15—Schr Bertha DOM SAN DI Dolbeer, for COOS BAY. hence April 4 ailed April 4 CASPAR—Arrived | Coast, hen. 1l 14, | ~ ABERD! tled April Lindauer, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived April 15—Stmr Colum- hence Aoril 13 | __Arrived Avril 15—Stmr Francisco, via Coos Bay PORT HARFORD—Arrived April k Arrived April 15—Schr Advent, Stmr Ruth, for Portland. April ' 16—Stmr South 15—Stmr G C Ruth, from San Coos Bay, from San Pedro, and will sall for San Francisco April 16, at 2 a m. FORT BRA Arrived April 15—Stmr Na- tional hence April 14. | Sailed April 15—Stmr Samoa, for San Fran | TREKA—Arrived April 15—Stmr Eureka, e April 14 MENDOCINO—Arrived April 15—Stmr Phoe- nix, hence April 14. Sailed April 14—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived April | Stmrs Scotia and Fuiton, hence April 14. 15— 15—Stmr | —3 the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the helght of tide s the same at both places. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides thé carly morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there/are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in dition to the soundings of the United States oast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number given in subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower waters, Movement of Steamers. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. 0 | PORT TOW ND—Arrived April 15—Dan | S. Monica | Grays | stmr Arab, : April 12; Dan stmr Manau- | Chehalis Grays ;2::&; 3 ;g ense, from Br ship County of Dum- | Edith. Seattle . 20 fries, from Vancouvs Pomona. .. Humboldt " 50 | ~Sailed April 15—Br ship Clan Macpherson, | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pt - 20 or Valpara Columbia. ... : pr. 20 LSoUTH B Schr Web- | Centralia. . 3 -t | foot, for o. W. H. Kruger| Albion Pt. L2 | o REDON] ed April 15—Stmr Prentiss, | Mariposa | Pabier &Ry Axens 5 for Port Los Angel China. China & Jaf . 3 Sailed April 15—Stmr Acme, for San Diego. | Queen. Puget_Sound. Ports . 2 PORT GAMBLE—Salled April 15—Br ship | Peru. New York via Pana . 23 Toxteth, for Port Pirie; bark Prusela, for San | North Fork. .. Humboldt - 5 Francisco. Anubls.......| Hamburg & a4 b SAN PEDRO_Salled April 16—Stmr News- | G W. Eider [ portland & Astoria. .28 oy, for San ancisco. Nebraskan | Honolulu & Kahulul. % 4 WHATCOM atled April 15—Br stmr In- - =" — — = verness, for Port Hadlock. TO. SAIL TOOSH—Passed in April 15—Dan stmr e = — AYSD, ckos STaar 28, oL A ERrn; Steamer. Destination. - | Sails.| Pier. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived April 15—Br stmr Inverness, from Comox. April 16. | SLAND PORT. g g | Ermbout 4 12 mPler 2 BESTRRCE, i o L. r.. | Grays Harl pm|Pier 2 | fro oko! , for 8 7 Redondo Los Angeles Ports,| 4 pm|Pler 2 | Arrived April 15—Bltn Irmgard, hence April | Pomona. ... | Humboli 20 p|Plor 11 B SR i o A State of Cal | San Diggo ‘ay| 9 am|Pler 11 § 3 A Senator. Puget Sound Ports(1l am|Pier 19 FALMOUTH—Arrived April 14—Br ship April 17. John Cook, from Oregon. S. Pedro....| Bureka-Grays Hrbrj10 am/Pler 2 PORT ELIZA 'H—Arrived prior to April | §. Barba; Seattle & Olympla. ; 4 pm|Pier 2 14—Fr bark Francols Coppe, from Oregon, Sequofa. jllapa Harbor....| 2 pm|Pier: 2 TEZ—Arrived April 14—Br stmr Ajax, | Nevadan Honolulu-Kahuluf 3 pm|Pler 20 from_London, for Vancouver. April 18, DUNKIRK—In port March 30—Fr bark Ad- | Theben. Hamburg & Way.| 6 pm|Pier 23 | miral_de Cornulier, for — -| Humbolat 9 am|Pier "2 ANTWERP—In ' port March, §0—Fr bark Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 Guillon, for San Francisco! | Coos Bay direct...|10 am|Pler 13 SACHY HEAD—Passed April 14—Br ship | Point Arena . 4 pm|Pler 2 Eskasoni, from Port Natal, for Antwerp. Los_Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pier 18 IRIM—Passed April- 14—Ger stmr Alben- N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS ga, from New York=for Manila, Astoria & Portland(11 am|Pler 24 VENTNOR—Passed April 12—Br bark Or- April 19. fon, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Fhoenix. ...; Mend6cino- City....| 1 pm[Pler 13 MELBOURNE—Arrived April 15—Fr ghip | § Monica.. | Los Angcles Ports.|12 m|Pler 2 Vincennes, hence Jan 21. Prior to April 15— | Bureka. Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 Fr bark Canrobert, hence Jan 28: Fr bark Gen | {orona Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 11 Mellinet, hence Feb 10; Br bark West York, | Santa Rosa.| San Diegd#& Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 it Coos Bay...| 8an Pedro & Way.|'9 am|Pler 11 HOBART-Arrived April 15—Fr bark L'Her- | oo April 21, mite, from Greenock, for San Francisco. Arcata.....| Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.[10 am|Pler 13 QUIMALT—Salled April 15—H B M stmr | CIty Puebla | Puget Sound_ Ports.[11 am|Pler 19 Amphion, for Hongkong; H B M stmr Virago, April 22, for Hongkong; H B M stmr Sparrowhawk, for | - Idndauer| Grays Marbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 2 o o H. K. Maru | China & Japan...| 1 pm|PMSS N ONGEONG—Arrived April 15—Stmr Em. | C- Nelson...| Seattle & “Tacoma.|10 am{Pler 2 press of India, from Vancouver, via Yokohama.| April 23 and _Shanghal. gl':"'-;Cm- ’s‘;;wn&&“ww‘., g am|Pler 11 OCEAN STEAMERS. Columbia fley & Way Ptoid smibler 7 olumbia. PLYMOUTH — Arrived. April 15 — Stmr S T i o Deutschland, from New York, for Cherbourg, | Acapulco...| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS and proceeded. * April 26. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 15—Stmr | Queen...... 2 st o e T LB Qu Puget Sound Ports11 am|Pler 24 Salled April 15—Stmr Auranfa, from Liver- FROM §i pool, for Ne};\(‘m York; stmr Ultonla, from Liv- - PATILE. erpool, for ton. teamer. For. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 15—Stmr Ba- 2l 7 ‘5‘“" varian, from St John and Halifax; stmr Mich.- | Jeanie. Valdez direct .........[Apr. 18 igan, from Boston; stmr Norseman, from Port. | Delphin. Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 18 land: stmr Oceanie, from New York. City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 NEW YORK—Salled April 15—Stmr New | Al-Kl. Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 York, for Southampton; stmr Potsdam, for | Humboldt. Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. 24 Rotterdam and Boulogn llmr‘Tentonlg for | Excelstor Valdez direct ...... Apr. 25 ik Spokane. Skagway & Way Porfs.|Apr. 26 uzso.«y—g‘aued April 13—Stmr Lombardia, | Dirigo. Skagway & Way. Ports.|Apr. 27 tor New York. SOUTHAMPTON — Safled April Kaiser Wilhelm II, from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbourg. . BHROWHEAD—Vassed Avbril 15—Stmr Sax- onia, from Boston, for Liverpool. CHERBOURG—Arrived April 15—Stmr Gras Waldersee, via Plymouth, for Hamburg, and proceeded. FeBL BRI Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N. . chants’ - Exchange, San Franclses, Cel, April 15, 1903, s The Time Ball on the tower bukding was dropped exactly at 16—Stmr of the Ferry noon to-day, 1, e.. at noon of the 120th meria! . m., Greenwich time, S, oeat 8 J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge. «Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, :ntrauce to San Francisco Bay, Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oconr at e ——— Steamship Company Protests. The Oceanic Steamship Compan:; - terday paid §154, the amount of tl;l.e ;yz n,::u tax demanded by the immigration of- ficials for seventy-seven tourists In tran- sit, who arrived on the Slerra and have filed a protest with the proper authori- ties at Washington. The statute express- ly exempts in transit passengers from the payment of the head tax, but the 1m- migration Commissioner has made a regulation requiring the tax to be paid and promising to refund it should th steamship company prove that the pas- | sengers passed out of th§ country at the other end of the continent, a proof which it will be almost impossible . to obtain, and dwhlch is shighly unreasonable to de- mand. CHICAGO, April 15.—Lester Le Grand Bond, a_prominent lawyer and poiltician, died to- 8 a TO ARRIVE. 8 1 teamer.. | Frvm_» } Due. | Redondo | Humboldt Bay ........|Apr. 16 R‘I\'nlv . « | Crescent City Apn 16 Newburg..... [Apr. 16 Portland. . | Apr. 16 ‘oos Bay . |Apr. 16 ewy York via PanamalApr. 16 Tedro |Apr. 18 ttle .. pr. 16 Pedro & \Way Pts.|Apr. 16 Point Arena . Apr. 18 Santa Rosa...| S8an Dlego & W Pts.'Apr. 16 Mackinaw... | Tacoma JApr. 17 Phoenix +| Mendocino |Apr. 1 Empire...... | Coos Bay Apr. 1 Corona | Humboldt Apr. 17 S. Parbara...| Ban Pedro Apr. 17 Eureka......"| Humboldt . S 17 City Puebla.. ! Puget Sound Ports .. 117 Mineola. . T s 3. Lindaue r. 18 Chas. Nels T | Arcata.. 3 BOARD TO TAKE SGHOOL GENSU3 Directors Name Thirty- Three Additional . Marshals. - Elect Emmet P. Barrett to Succeed John Hansen, | Who Resigns. The Board of Education yesterday ap- pointed the following named persons as school census marshals in addition to forty-two now employed: A. McMahon, W. A. Devine, A. R. Hey- man, J. Moran, James H. O'Brien, P. W. Hutchinson, P. Dolman, Henry S. Russ, George Douglass, Charles McCar- thy, John G. Fitzgerald, Thomas Math- ews, D. Kenny, R. L. Park, D. Ward, George B. Nichols, W. A. Shaw, P. J. Leonard, George F. Poulson, C. A. Hult, James Reavy, Edward Burke, James F. | Cosgrove, Bernard Morgan, W. J. Tyson, J. F. Devlin, H. J. Powers, Walter J. | Bmith, Joseph R®bstock, Charles H. Ward, Leo Bunner and P. Kilkenny. The law relating to school census mar- | shals was changed by act of the Legl: | lature at its recent session so as to re- | | quire school census marshals to report the names, as well as the age, sex, color and nationality of all children listed, which requires a large amount of additional | ‘work. | M. J. Kerrigan was appointed janitor | | of Horace Mann School, to take effect| | April 16, 1903, vice James Needham, de- | | ceased. ; Leave of absence was granted to Miss L. A. Carroll. | | Superintendent Langdon filed his report | | for March_ showing that he visited 259 { classes and his deputies visited 257. The | total number of visits | the office to April 1, 1903, is 3400, or 1400 more than reauired by law. | The board appointed Emmet P. Barrett | | secretary, vice John Hansen, resigned, the | appointment to take effect to-day. The board adopted a resolution depre- | cating the attack of Auditor Baehr on | its president, T. P. Woodward, as unjus- tified for the reason that the report, en- titted “Why Our Schoolhouses are not Being Built" was Indorsed by the board and was published by its authority. Bids for the construction of the Sixth- | | street sewer were recelved yesterday by | the Board of Works from the City Street Improvement Company, who bid $53,235 76| C. D. Vincent bid $55,302 04, William Bek- er & Co. $55.67585 and C. S. Harney $57,- 13330. The bids are all much higher than the estimate of $49,000, and are predicated on a probable increase in the wages of | | 1aborers, who have petitioned the board lgto raise their pay from $230 to $3 per day. | The contract will be awarded to-day |'unless the bids are rejected as being tpo | high. Under a former advertisement the & | lowest bid for the work was $50,254 05 and | the highest $38,26632, but they were re- | jected on account of the Insufficiency of the check of the lowest bidder. | | Herbert L. Schmitz, the newly appoint- | ed Commissioner of Public Works, took | his seat at the meeting of the ccnmi sion. Schmitz will,supervise the depart- ment of building' construction. The board appointed E. B. Scott, Wal- | ter J. Cuthbertson and Henry Kuhl| draughtsmen for the purpose of prepar- | ing plans for school buildings, library, | hospital and county jail. The chief of the Street Bureau was di- | rected to cause the removal of all signs | upon or projecting over the sidewalks in | conformity with the provisions of the | “sign ordinance.” The board recommended grade changes | at certain points on Powell avenue, First, | Second and Third avenues H, 1, Fred- erick, Hugo, South Broderick and Tilden streets and_Park Hill avenue. Quiets Title to Blythe Property. Judge Seawell yvesterday decided that | | the Blythe Company, a corporation or- ganized by the late Thomas Blythe for | colonization purposes, was not entitied | to any right, title or interest in thc! Biythe property on Market street, be- | tween Geary street and Grant avenue. | The decision is the result of a suit | Lrought by the Blythe Company against | the Bankers’ Investment Company, a cor- | poration which acquired the property b, | purchase from Florence Blythe-Hinckley- | Moore. . | ADVERTISEMENTS. Only' those who use it | know the luxury of it. 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Chic -l & for moruing, p for afterncom. 8:00 3. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local. stop- e el&:ondlr.g train arrives at 7:50 a_m._ daily. rough to Chicago. Chal r runs to local first-class passengers. tickets are honored on this train. Correspond ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally. 4:00 p, m. is Stockton Local. train_arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. $:00 p._ m. Is the Overland Express through Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; aiso Palac leeper, which cuts out at Fresno, Correspond ing train arrives at 6:00 p, m. daily, Personally conducted parties for City, Chicago and E every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at m. » Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De. San Francisco pot. SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, AZADEROQ,ETC g B T ; HORE' S (Holidays _excep m., 12:20, ¥ ), 5, 6. 7 m, ! ains marked (*) uentin. Those K marked (f) to Fairt i5 p. m. Sat s 15 p. m. train N FRANCISC a. m. 12:50, 2 . 10:20 p. m. Trains marked () start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- 0 6:40, 7:45, 8:25, 40, 8:45, THROUGH TRAINS. a. m., 7:45 stations. 15 p. —Tomales and_way stations . 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Helidays—8 a. m., faza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Matket st. week days—Cazadero and way m., week days (Saturdays excepted) ing at all points In San Josquin Valiey. Cor- :30 a. m. Daily is the CALIPORNIA carrying Palace Sleeping Cars r 1d for accommodation of No second-class Corresponding | with Palace and Tourist Sicepers and Fre | Kansas ave San Francisco 8 1112 Broadway, Oakland. | | TO SAN RAFAEL, |, = 0 RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tral nd are due to arrive at a8 Lo X FRANCISC (Mstn Line, Foot of Market Street ) — Fmox APsiL 5, 1908. — ARRIVE LEavE 7.00a Benicia, Suisun, Eimira and Secra- mento . 35 748 Yachae Saa "Ramon. Napa, Calistogs, Santa Ross... Lg- 7.30a Niles, Lathrop. Stockton. 7.25¢ 8.00s Davis, Woodiand, Knights Lauding, rysville, Oroville. (eonnects Naryaviile for Gridley, Biggs and Chiico) ‘w 00a Atlantic Express—Ogden = 00a Port Costa, Martinez, Antioc Siockton, Sscramento, Mendota, Haaford, Tracy, Los Blnlg&l - al orteryi Port Cosia, Martines, Lathrop, Mo desto, Merced, Fresuo, Goshen Junction. Bakersteld K Basta Expre . 8304 B oe Bartiet: Springw). Willows, uto, Red Bluff, Portlsnd Niles, San Jose, Livermore, ton.Tone, Sacramento, Placerviile, Marysvlile, Chico, lted Bluff..... Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestow! nor, Tuolumne and Angel Martinez und Way Stations. Valle. 8.004 4.25» 4. 8557 12267 nt City - nrllu-z."‘l'rlcd Stcckton, Merced, Frosno, Bakersfield, Los Angel: and New Orleans. (Westbound arrl vis 10.004 Tho Denver, .. 61300 . §25° 12.00% Hayward, Niles and Way Statfons. ?. 11.007 Sacramenge itiver Steamers. 1. 3.30¢ Benicia, © Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williams, Coluss, Wil- lows, Knights Landing. Marys | 98 N Omaba, Chicago. Cslfatoga, Santa Ross. STWREE | Martiner Tracy. Lathrop.Stockton. 13, 4008 N Sockion. Lodt. | 425% j» Niles, Livermore, Sto b o . 4.30¢ Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San | 18.554 Jose, Livermore. { $11.664 5.00® The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, 1, Los ADgeles; connec: tion, Snayus for Santa Barbars. carries Golden State Limited Blecper Suzdays and Wednes- days until April 30..... . 8.58a 6.00¢ Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los 15.300 \lhn - |z§; Xiles, ¢ 8.00¢ Hayward, Niles and San jose....... 10 6.00 Oriental ' Mail—Ogden, Deaver, Omaba. 8t. Louls. Chicago. dsy cosches run on this train between San Francisco sad aoer 8 Reno.) 4.252 g unset Line Eastbound) New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berenda, Raymond, Mar- tinez. (Arrives via San Joaquin ey Westbound) 3.25a 002 San Pablo, Porc Costa, 7008 Be ey Stations. 1135 17.00 Vallejo. 7 7.00r Sacramel Interme: 7554 8.05¢ Oregon & ! ramento, Mary Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.56a 19.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only e Costa, athrop, T2 P t6, Merced. Ragmond. Fresno, 12 257 Hanford, Visalla, Bakersfield. T COA:S E @ COAg T Nt Sereet. 46a Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday A 18067 8.15a Newark. Centerviile. San Jjose, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. 8.507 12.167 Newark, Centeryilie, San. Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 10.504 4.157 Newark, San Jose, Los (on Saturday agd Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz. connects at Felton for Boulder Creek. Mondsy ouly from Santa Cruz).. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Fr X FRANCISCO, Foot of Market 8t. (Siip ) 15 9:00 11:00 a3 1.00 300 5.16r.x From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — #6;00 18:00 18:05 10:00 a.. 1200 200 4.00 P.x. COAST Lf NE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streets.) Ban Jose and Way Statiol Sau Jose and Way Stations. New Almaden. Monterey and Santa Cruz Excar son (Snnday only)..... ¢ Cosat Line Limited—Stops only San 6.104 +7.00a roville, > Robies, San Lufs Obispo, Guadslupe, Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbars, San Buepaventura. Santa Paals, Saugus, Los Angeles. | tion from Santa Cruz and Mon- terey) . Gas o oo 10.48» ®10004 Pacite Co press ( San_Josquin Valley Fastbound as Crescent City Express) —New Orlcans. Los Angeies, Santa Bar- bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. (Arrives via C bound .1 Q004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove,Sajin San Lufs Obfspo and Principsi Intermediate Stations s San Josq and Way Stations..... . Los Gatos and Way Sia- tions........... @1.30p San Jose and Way 200r San Jose and Way Stations 93.00r Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, San Jose. Giitoy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- clfic Grove, Saifnasand Princip Stations % S 8.30¢ Buriingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Altc. Magfield, Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose....... 8.364 44.307 San Jose, Gilroy and Way Stat'onst10.45a 15.007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations 12.15» < 004 $5.30" San.Joseand Princinal Way Statfons +8.004 teo. Belmon:. Beresford, San Oaks, 16.16¢ San M Falr Menlo Park. Palo Alt §.30" San Jose and Way Seations.... 7.00r Sunset Limited. Eastbound.—San Lauls Obi: Angeles, Orlcans. 3 arrives via San JosquinValley). #11.452 Paio Alto and Way Stations.. 411.45P San Jose and Way Stations A for Morainz. Saturday and Sunday only. 4 Stope at all stations on Sanday. 8o + Sunday only. w8254 a5 .o 9.4 P for Afternoon. t Goshen Jo. with tratns for Hanford, a. (At Freano, for Visalla via Sasger. ¢ Line. J Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Niles. n Daily except Saturday. 10 Via S % Stops excent Sun: ta Clara south hound only. Connects iv. for all voints Nsrrow Gauge. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CJ. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND HIRTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7 11:00 a. m.; 12 3:30, 5:10, & r Extra t 11:30 p. m. Extra trips at SUNDAYS—S:00, 9:30, 5:00 and 6:20 . m 11:00 a. m.; 1°30, 3:30, via Sausalito Ferry SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. W 1:13 Satur- 05, b3 9:20, K DAY m.; 12:5 San Francisco. | Week | May 4, 1 Sun- | Sun- | Week | days. Da: Ignacio 9:10 af $:40 a and 10:40 af 8:40 a | Novato 6:05 pl 6:20 ] : v | » T §:00 a| Petaluma [10:40 a| 8:40 3 9:30 a and 6:05 p{10120 & 5 5:00 p| Santa Rosa |7 Fuiton | l 7 Windsor ! Healdsburg Lytton seyserville 3: Cloverdale » 7: Hopland a 3 Ukiah | » 7 A Willits » 7 Guerneville Y 3 » Sonoma, 0:10 a) 8:40 & p| Glen Ellen | 6:05 p| 6:20 p Sebastopol 40 2/10:20 a 3 35 pl 6:20 p Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lvtton for Lytton Springs; at MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Week Saratoga Springs, Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive San Fran. Foot of Market St.. San Fran. Week| Sun- Suh- TheSi157.x. ratn iopmanen, Days.| days. |, o e wTavers o€ ama| 9278 0P I3 San TICKET (626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Rail OFFICES ; ! Days. Lake, Witter | pain,” roturning | eaves 24 720 “m. 8150 and SAusAL'To FERRv, Foot Market St. \ Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Boomeville; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad_Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell prings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- ter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’ Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragx, =™ | Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, == | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, a0 Franciscs 11307, “Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, and Eureka, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points ‘b@yond San Rafael at haif rates. Ticket office, €50 Market st., Chronicle bullding. C. WHITING, General Manager. H. R. X. RYAN, Gen. 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