The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 22, 1903, Page 10

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) 1« T PRACTIGAL TALK O PHILIPPINES Chamber of Commerce Has Meeting in New Rooms. J. P. Shanks Speaks Plainly; on Commercial Value of the Islands. [ ss as affected ter for contin- of Blossom and requested ndered they and family of pre- oil repre- advent of PHILIPPINES. TALKS ON w 1ced QUESTION OF LA BOR. teach the na- | t con Steward Herbert Arrested. we v issued yesterday t ( 1 with discharge is P. H. B Barrett toms. to the xicated, rrett refu board at Id not be an op- searched on leav- inspectress for erbert became indig- to strike the inspe by rticle ttempte d —_————— Sues Southern Pacific Company. i b d the Southern Pa- « for $29 99 ‘damages sus- ' & run into by a locomotive o team of horses in the d Townsend streel. ADVERTISEMENTS. { HEADACHE ““My father had boen n sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until be began taking your Cascarets. Since he Lias begun taking Cascarets he has mever had the headsche. Tiey have entirely cured him. Cascarets do what you recommend them to do. 1 will give you the privilege of using his name.” E.M. Dickson, Ji2 Resiner St., W.Indianapolis, Ind. Best For The Bowels Pleasant. Palatable. Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken ipe. 10c, Ze, ble. e e konuine tabiet stampet 00 & "o cure or your money back. $terling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. se8 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLIOK BOXES | spoke as a delightful yachting trip. STEAMSHIP MARIPOSA REACHES PORT WITH FORTY PASSENGERS FROM TAHITI Comes From South Sea Islands in Twelve, Days and Encounters Summer Weather Throughout the Pas- sage--Cleanliness of Liquid Fuel Wins Popularity 3 HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Mariposa arrived yesterday | from Tahitl. Summer weather was encountered throughout the vovage, of which the passengers The fact that the Mariposa is an ofl burner is adding, every voyage, to her popularity with those traveling for pleasure and de- | manding all the comfort an ocean jour- | will allow. In the warm weather en- | countered between here and Tahiti, white duck is the popular wear aboard ship. | On a coal burner the life of the white- ness of a duck suit is usually brief, ow- ing to the liberality with which old King | istributes samples of himself and ney 1 Coal souvenirs of soot. Liquid fuel has chang- ed all this and on the Mariposa the pass- engers found that no material was tm3] white or too delicate, and they had said | goodby dirt when they left the land. | The Mariposa left Papeete April 9, at m. and was 12 days on the pas- | a She brought forty pasengers and & cargo of tropical products Her passengers included some well known local people and a number of im- portant Government officials from Tahitl. the Chief Justice of the E. Charller is little South Bea possessicn and with him were two police commissioners, M. Dal- zat and M. Machecourt, and a Govern- ment insp or, M. Revel J. C. Buck- | ingham, one of the passengers, is a globe trotting Britisher, who, as he travels, is ting notes for the Royal Geographical 1z G c. M nova, M Bee, Mrs. J. S Richards, Mrs. 1. Kennedy, J Bucking Machece wite and hildren; T uisson, wife and four chil- . G. Lambert, M ¢ ambert, A. H. | Johnstone, A. Per- . Pong Ah Shing, wile | Little Schooner for Alaska. The double-ended, green-hulled, nine-ton » Olson as ‘‘boss,” and Joseph Mad- , sailed yesterday for t of the harbor by r Ada A, which is bound for will keep hold of the Helen the coast. The Helen who are interested in tz ledges in the vicinity ded to the hatches with terested thing about | he Helen's second | ts emall and bullt on | As a sea boat, | ed herself well behaved, hose on shore who are | her to make a com- | e to the land of gold. — The Hongkong Maru. apanese steamship Hongkong Maru fs sail at 1 o'clock to-day for the ng the passengers will be fifteen the United States insular service, parts of the Philippines. farshall of the navy will himizu, son-in-law 10, president of the Toyo K to Japan on the Hongkong. The r will take a full cargo and treasure valued | at $200,000 Overdue Bark Arrives. & F la, the rate of rein- h advanced on Monday to 40 orted vesterday as having been her journey’s end. The ‘Thomas The Mariposa French bark s per cent and this port for Sydney. 1 the schooner George cent per —_— % Save the Machinery. h of the wrecked steam schoo r has been saved intact and land fore The in as good condition as be- The hull is a total wreck chinery, which was ac- will con- Adams Goes to Sea. The United States school ship Adams | d yesterday on one of her regular training | monitor Wyoming, which passed harbor on Monday evening, spent the r part of the day off the port engaged in s of tactical maner e Salmon Boats. The ship L. J. Morse alled yesterday for La- basha Bay and to-day the bark Agate is ex- pected to leave for Bristol B NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. he Danish steamer Polarstiernen, previously srted under charter to carry grain to Aus- - Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Angeles. April 21 hours from H Kruger, Ahlin, 14 hours from r_Centralia, Erickson, 74 hours f Harbor; bound south; put in to lan x sa, Rennie, 12 days 16 minutes | artha Davis, McAlman, 25 days from CLEARED. Tuesday, April 21. Stmr Haller, Haaven, Bristol Bay, via Seat orth Alaska Salmon Co. Whaling stmr_ Bowhead, Cook, whaling cruise; John A Cook, master Br ship Euphrates, Davies, Tacoma; Bal- fo thrie & C Tuesday, April 21. Simr Chehalie apson, San Pedro. Stmr_City of Jepsen, Victoria and Puget Sound por Stmr N, Weber, Bowens Landing. Stmr Stmr fsen, Leland Fort Bragg. Santa Cruz. Niclsen, Ventura. ckson, San Pedro. n, Lee, Bowens Landing. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. =i ualala, Johnson, Westport U S stmr Adams, Kimball, crulse | Ship Liewellyn J Morse, Marshall, Labasha . Wallstedt, codfishing, chr Helen, Olsen, Kodiak. | Schr 1da A, Camvbell, Point Reyes. Schr Wing and Wing, Grimm, Siuslaw | River Schr Fred J Wo 4, Meyer, Puget Sound. POKE April 13, Jat 48 N, lon 39 W, Ger ship Ane- mone, from Tacoma, for Queenstown April 18, lat 51 N, lon 14 W, Fr bark Can- neblere, from Oregon, for Queenstown. March 1 lon 28 W, Br bark Wind- sor Park, , for Port Los Angeles. April 11, no position given, Russ bark Fen- nia, from Rio de Janeiro, for Antwerp, Fer Ger bark Sleme, at Port Townsend— April 5, lat 35 N, lon 137 5 W, schr Espada, from Grays Harbor, for Manfla: all well. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, April 21, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour, DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 21— whurg, hence April 18. i PORT. LUDLOW—Salled April 21— Stmr Brooklyn, for San Franclsco EUREKA—Salled April 21—Schr Lottfe Car- son, for San Diego; stmr Arctic, for San Fran. cisco. 21—Schr Alblon, BANDON—Arrived April hence April 16. ASTORIA—Sailed April 21—U S stmr Rich- ard Rush, for Alaska. Arrived’ April 21—Stmr Aberdeen, hence 15. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April 21—Stmr Lyra, from Hongkong. Safled April 21—Schr Spokane, for Honolulu, SEATTLE—Sailed April 21—Jap stmr Aki Maru, for Hongkong; stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway. Sailed April 21—Stmr Homer, for Portand, for Valdez. WHATCOM—Sailed April 20—Schr Alvena, for San Pedro. ~——; stmr LITTLE SCHOONER WHICH SAILED Y ERDAY EOR KODIAK WITH SUPPLIES. o | EX = MENDOCINO—Arrived April 20—Stmr Phoe- Sailed April 21—Schr Okancgan, for clsco. Arrived April 21 Spokane, from Port Gambl Pas: —Schr Ethel Zane, from san § Sail FORT BRAG ship Indore, for Liver- Satled April 21—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. Y Arrived A —Stmr National City, hence April : TEVENETT—Arrived April 21—Schr Noko- mis, from Port Blakeley; stmr Senator, from Seattle Arrived April 21—Schr Ethel Zane, from San Pedro Sailed April 21— PORT LUDLOW for Eureka. chr I Senator, Arrived April 2 W_Bartlett, April 8 SOUTH BE rrived April 21—Stmr Se- uofa, from 3 A rrived April 21— Stmr R hence Apr 18. TACOMA. r stmr Tellus, llor, for Valparalso. stralt B e oril 21—Schr Irene, TATOOSH—VPassed in A pril 14, for Port Townsend. out April 21—Schr Okanogan, from Gamble, fc n Francisco. 21—Stmr Melville Dollar, Passed hence April 18 in April Aorll 20—Schr Wm stmr Coquille N PEDRO—Arriy Renton, from F River, from Albi; Salled April 21—Schr Meteor, for Port Town- ed Gamble; send; schr Taurus, for Everett BOWENS LANDIN ailed April 21—Stmr Scotla, for San Francisco. LAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived April 21—Br stmr Gaelic, hence April 14, for China. 'ERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived April 21—Stmr Segu- from TIMOR| April 20—Ship Wm , for co. PORTS. Apr from Rotterdam, for San Francisco. TAHITI—Arrived March 7—Bktn Tropic erd‘xhenm\ Feb 5. March 13—Bktn Mary Win- kelman, from Oregon. March 20—FF ship Mis- tral, from Bord or bark Imacos, from Durban. Nor bark Kriemhild, from | Hongkong. March 30—Br yacht Valhalla, from Valparaiso. Mled April 6—Bktn Troplc Bird, for San Bktn Mary Winkelman, March Townsend N alled April 18—Stmr Stberia, 180, for Port HO for Sap Franclsco | VICTORIA—Arrived _April 21—Jap stmr Shinano Marn, from Yokohama: stmr Tre- mont, from Hongkong; schr Annle E Smale, April 11, for Comox. led April 21—Jap stmr Aki Maru, for Y B BAY—Arrived April 6—Fr bark Er- Reyer, from Tacoma. April 12—Fr bark o Loti, hence Dec 26. 1RA—Sailed March 31—Br stmr Oak- ‘Tampico. -In port March 23 rancisco us_in port March 30—Ger n Francisco. rrived April 20—Stmr Plel facoma and Seattle, for Port Ar- —Br ship Aristi from des, thur. Sulled April 19—Stmr Olympia, from Hong- kong, Hiogo, Shanghal, etc, for Tacoma. AUCKLAND—Arrived prior to April 21— Stmr Ventura, from San Francisco, via Hono- lulu, etc 3 : KODATE—atled _ Aprll = 21—Br bark etown. for San Franclsco. | : —Arrived April 20—Bark 7 v 8 POOL—Sailed SAM April gkong, N — Arrive from Philadelphia, Friesiand, _fro and_proceeded GLASGOW —Arrived Aoril 21—Stmr Cartha- genian, from Philadeiphia. NOA—Arrived April 21—Stmr Prince, from New York, via Naples. NEW YORK—Salled April 21—Stmr Cana- dian, for Liverpool Sicillan Pk Time Ball. Hydrographic Office, U. S. ixchange, San Francisco, Mer- Branch Cal., chafits” Exch April 21 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § m., Greenwich time. D C. BURNETT, §. N, in charge. Lieutenan SR Sun, Moon and Tide. states Coast and Geodetic Sury s and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintsndent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, April 22. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises . : O |Time| |Time| ¢ lTlmel ITlme &4 -| Ft. |- Ft. -| Ft. Ft. 3 L wi| H W L Wi H W 22 | 1:54] 2.3] T:60| 4.4] 1:52] 1.2] 51 23 | 2:37) 1.9| 8:41| 4.5 1.3 5.2 24 | 3:15] 1.4] 9:36] 4.7] 5:14] 14 5.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the % \ § 1] 10—Belg ship Peter | =% 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 glven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low water: it Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE Newport & Way 2 China & Japan Mendocino - Portland . Wyetield.... | Nanatmo . A.Y(‘lk‘. Humboldt Eureka Humboldt Puget Sound Ports Humboldt ..... Point Arena San Diego & V Apr. Apr. | North Fork | J. Dollar. 1G.W. E 25 m = Humboldt .. e Nebraskan Honolulu & Kahulul Rainier Seattle & Whatcom. . State of San Diego & Way Pts Sequoia Willapa Harbor 2 Senator Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. Curacao. Mexican Ports ........JApr. Alllance. Portland & Way Ports.|Apr. Pedro o' vipe LADES [ Newport & Way Ports.[Apr. - | New York Via Panama.|Apr. | | China & Japan Alameda. - | Honolulu Oregonlan....| New York W. H. Kruger| Albion & Pt. San Juan | New York via Panama. lumbia ! tland & Astoria. : | Corona 30 p|Pler 19 | Seattle & Tacoma. |10 am{Pier Newsboy s| 2 pm(Pler 1¢ | Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena | 4 lpm PX?II: lé | Acapulco. Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS’ April 26. | | 8. Ros - San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 19 Queen. Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier . April 27. | I Coos H‘a\. San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pler 19 8. Monica Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 H l&‘llavnrl‘.... 11 lm!l"le G. W. Eider.| Astoria & Portland|11 amPier e 5 April 29. | | | Nortn Fori. | Humboldt .. +| 0 am/Pier | Mariposa - Tahiti d [ Mariposa..... ti direct 0 am|Pier | April | Peking......| China & Japan pm|PMSS Sequola Willava Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier 2 k May 1. | | | Senator . Puget und Ports. |11 am|Pier 19 FROM & Steamer. | Humboldt. gway & Way Ports. [Apr. | Excelsior dez direct ... lApr. Spokane. Skagway & Wa: | Dirigo. Skagway & Wa City of Seattle Skagway & Wa FUE o TR gway & Way Port I‘Kfirthu._ ldez & Unalaska | Nome City Cooks Inlet & Wa; | —_— MAN WITH THOUSANDS | REPORTED A PAUPER | Public Administrator Discovers Much Property Belonging to So-Called Charity Patient. The Public Administrator Informed the Coroner yvesterday that he will apply for letters of administration on the estate of Charles Allen, §2. years of age, who was | killed on the 18th inst. by jumping from | a window of St. Joseph's Home while de- | lirious from sickness. Dr. Hawkins, who | reported the death to the Morgue, sald at the time that Allen was a charity patient and a pauper, but the Public Ad- ministrator learned that Allen a few days the home $672 20, which he had on deposlt in the Hibernia Bank. The officizis of the home turned over ‘to the Administrator $6. which they said they Pad found In the dead man’s clothing. They said also that he had do- nated the $97220 to the home and that they ?culd retain the money. It was learned further by the Public Administra- tor that Allen had money and securities to the extent of $2000 on deposit in other banks in this citv. Allen was buried at the expense of the home, the funeral costing $53. —————— ' Suicide of August Lutzenhoff. August Lutzenhoff, who lived at 145 Perry street in this city, committed sui- cide near Baden, San Mateo County, yes- terday morning by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. Justice of the Peace Cunningham held an inquest. Lut- zenhoff was unmarried, a native of Ger- many and about 50 years of age. | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | | Gorona. . Humboldt ............. Apr. 23 | Coos Ba San Pedro & Way Pts.[Apr. 2 Anubis Hamburg & Way Ports|Apr. 24 Futerprise L e . 26 anti | Hamburg & Way Ports May Puebla .| Puget Sound Ports..... May 2 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. - | Salls.| Pler. April 22, | §. Barbera... Seattle & Olympla.! 4 pm/Pier 2 Chico. . Coquille River .| '6 pm[Pler 13 f‘: Doll Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 2 Empire Coos Bay direct 0 am/Pler 13 Czarina. pm/Pler 8 Taqua.. am|Pier — Pomona. ... Humboldt . 0 p Pler 19 | G. Lindauer. | Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 10 | )! K. Maru. China and Japan 1 pm|PMSS C. Nelzon... | Seattle T: 110 am|Pler 2 Apr | [ | Samoa s Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2 | | Arcata.. vos Bay-Pt. Orfd.(10 am|Pier 13 | Phoenix. Mendacino City....| 1 pm|Pier 13 Prentiss.... | Tillamook Bay.....| 5 pm|Pler 16 | | State of CallSan Diego & Way..| 9 am Pler 19 ‘W. Kruger. Pt. Arena & Albion] 6 pm|Pier 13 | Banta Cruz..| Newport & Way...| 9 Slerra....... Sydney & Way Pts/10 am Pler 7 Columbia. Astorla & Portland /11 am Pler 24 & April 24, | | Bureka Humboldt «..| 9 amPler 13 Arctic Humboldt 10 am/Pler 2 before his death had given the officers of | HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, ‘1903 KANE'S CHARGES ARE DISPROVED Murphy Children Are Al- lowed to Stay With ‘Parents. Oldest Girl Eleets to Re-| main With Family in | Oakland. i The entire Murphy family, Catherine | ard Timothy and their five children, were present in Department 9 of the Superior { Court yesterday in answer to a cltation |issued by the court on complaint of Frank | Kane of the Pacific Humane Society, who | !claim(d that the parents were unfit to| | care for the children. The result of the | | investigation was that Kane's petition , that he_be appointed their guardian was | denied, and the entire family, with the | | exception of the oldest child, a girl 14 | years of age, who is employed in Oakland, | returned to their home. | Kane was appointed guardian of th | girl, whose name is Catherine, at her re-| | quest, though-she stated that she did ot | | care who was appointed as long as she | | was allowed to remain with her present | ewployers, G. J. Ely and wife, who, she | said, were extremely kind to her. The father of the family, Timothy Mur- phy, Is a stevedore. He occasionally | takes a drop too much, as does his wife, | and for this reason Kane sought to take | their children from them. Kane made af- | fidavit to the effect that the children were | neglected, fll-fed and poorly clothed, | {and in daily danger of being contaminated | because of the habits of their parents. No | sign of neglect, however, was visible | about the persons of any of the Murphys | i i i | | when they appeared in court. They are | all clean, well-fed, nicely dressed chiidren, | brignt, and possessing more than thelr L!harl M good looks. Their appearan: | and td¢ intelligence they displayed wh quevscied by the court disproved Kane's | | charges. With the exception of the oldest | | girl, who has not resided with her parents | | for some months, preferring to work out, they all said thelr father and mother | cared for them with great solicitude. ‘ ce Chinese Demand Damages. Five suits for damages, each for $:000, | | were filed against Chlef of Police Witt- | man yesterday, the -plaintiffs being the | | owners of clubs in Chinatown raided Mon- day night by the Chinatowp squad. The | plaintiffs and the locatioff of their quar | ters are Yuen Wah Assoclation, 800 Wa frgton street; Merchants' Social Club, St. Louis alley; the Canton Club, 10 Ross | #lley; Lee Ming Wing, 115 Waverly place, | and the Foo Yee Hong, 39 Ross alley. ‘ | | Petitions in Insolvency. Petitions In insolvency were filed yester-| day in the United States District Court Sarah S. Twichell, farmer, St. Napa County; labilities, $945; no Frank M. Twichell, teamster und liabilities, $1254; no assets. Mrs. Emily Leete, boarding- house keeper, Van Ness avenue, San | Francisco; Habilities, $4361; no assets. e | Decree Against a Schooner. | In accordance with a stipulation entered into by both parties in the case of John | Weaver vs. the schooner Mary Buhne, | Charles Nelson, Francis Korbel and E. L. Allen, United States District Judge de Haven yesterday signed a decree award- ing the plaintiff $450 without costs. | assets. | farmer, same residence; ADVERTISEMENTS. Skin Diseases Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ringworm, Itch, Ivy Poison, Acne or other skin troubles, can be | promptly cured by | Hydrozone | Hydrozone is endorsed by leading ‘ physicians. It is absolutely harm- less, yet most powerful healing agent. Hydrozone d:’slro({.s para- sites which cause these diseases. Take no substitute and see that every bottle bears my sng'nam:c. Trial Size, 25 Cents. At Druggists or by mail, fro;u Prince Street, wfi- New York. Tooklet on the rational troat- FREE {1207 0F dincmars nont froe . | | RAILWAY TRAVEL. CAL;FORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ‘ LESSEES | AN FRANCISCC AND NORTH PACIFIZ | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7: 3 228, | —Extra trip trips at 1:20, 3:30, | 5:00 and 6:20 'p. m. | | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, ( 7:35, S8 | atur- Leave In Effect Arrive i San Francisco.| May 4, 1902, | San Francisco. | Week | Sun- Destina. Sun- | Week | | Days. | days. tion, . | Days. | Ignacio 40 a | and ! Novato p | i Petaluma al S0 a and 6:05 p|10:20 a Santa Rosa | 7:35 p| 6:20 p Tulton Windsor 10:20 a Healdsburg |10:40 a Lytton Geyserviile Cloverdale | 7:35 p| 6:20 p | Hopland |10:40 a/10:20 a Ukiah 7:33 p| 6:20 p wilits | 1: 20 p Guerneville i Sonoma Glen Ellen Sebastopol ' Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton | | yor Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale | | for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for | Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport ard Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, caratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Pet ter Valley, John Day's. Riverside Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin’ Heights, Huliville, Orr s Hot Springs, Hall-way House, Comptche, Camp Brevel Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragy, Westport, Usal: at Wlllits for Sherwood, Cahto, elo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springe. . Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia st B ntay to Monday rourd-trip tickets at re. duced rates. 'On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San_ Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 050 Market st, Chronicie building. H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Géneral Manager. Gen. Pass. ARt - Limited.. Please call at this office (or write) for one of our booklets descriptive of the Golden State Limited. It tells all there is to tell about this luxurious train—cars, conveni- ences, route and points of interest on the way. s. however. you prefer to go east Colorado. Then it will be to vour advantage to know that the Overland Lir .zedi which leaves San Francisco - .., _Jas a taro’ & e sleeping car for Omaha and Chicago, which runs via Sal \Lake City, Denver aad the Rock Island. Rock Isiang System F. W. Tuowrsoy, G. W. A., 623 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. P ———————— LIMITED leaves Sau Fraucisco Sundays and Wednesdays. SOUTHERN PACIFIC d are due to arrive at Tralns L R FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Markee Street) — Frox APRIL 5, 1908. - ARmivE GOLDEN STATE | TEave RiL 5, 19 | T7.004 Benicia, Eimira and Sacra- _ | mento i mogeasy U | ;.om Vacaviile, Winters, Rumsey..... 7.25¢ 304 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, t Nupa. Callstoga, Santa § 6257 7.30a N throp. S 0 D 725e | 800a ehts Landing, connects ‘ izse | % .. 18%» | nand East. 10.254 | .| Martinez, Antloch, | Tracy, S n-»‘;l:..n.l .‘xr;?mvu;v_ Los B . endota, anfol \lu":“x‘,’:,“m‘”c .. m4.25¢ 1 8.00a Port €osta, Martinez, [ e aeratiod 5250 THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK RAILWAY |/ Bakerafeld oo BETWEEN THE MISSOURI RIVER i; s B Beraams. Wiliowt AND CHICAGO, AND THE ROUTE OF H o, ied Blut, P 7.55¢ A to, Pl 3 hico, Red BIufr..... 4259 . Jamestown, So- wolumne and Ange! 4257 9.004 Martinez and Way Statious. 8557 10.004 Vallejo...... e 12252 @10.004 Crescent City Express, Eastbound. —Port Cosia, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Mereed, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfieid, Los Angeles and N O] (Westhound arrives as Pacific Coast Express, via Cosst LI oo 1.30" 10.004 The Overian Ogden, Deaver, ¢ ’ §.25¢ '2.%! Hayward. N)};‘nnd Way "? S:! 2 20 2 11.1 Sae 0 River St ers. - Ld The Most Luxurious Train in the World. T g oo SR Electric Lighted Throughout. i piov e i At ! ville. Buffet:smoking cars, with barber || 33 Bria lnSiEEEL 1% i - “ulisto Sant: N “ and bath, Booklgverds Library, din 40 e listogs, Se t:\tbrn;‘,sz-/ck!fin. 183 a 4 Livermore, Stockton. Lod!.. .26 ing c:_irs,standar s caphUnens 4307 Hayward. Niles. Irvington, San | 18.58 sleeping cars and observation cars, Jose, Livermore......... { 411554 T : 6.00F The Ow! Limited—Fresno, Tulare, through to Chicago without change §| Bakersficld, Los Abgeles: counec- 2 | tion, Suagus for Santa Barbars. via the earries Golden State Limited ‘ Slceper Sundays and Wednes- e ays untt i e N Southern Pacific, | 8.00r Port Costa, Tracy, Sitociion, Los - anos.......... 15.30r Ntles, San Jose Local Union Pacific and 830 Nilew, Sin ) | 6.00r Orfental Mall—Ogden, Denver, Chicago & North-Western Rallways LessThan Three Days En Route ! Leaves San Francisco daily at E 10.00 a. m. Two other trains { daily at 8.00 4. m. and 6.00 p. m. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and full information apply to agents Southern Pacific Company, or R. R. Ritchie, General Agent Chicago & North Western Railway, 617 Market Street, San Francisco, California Omaha. St. Louts. Chicago. (No day cosches run on this train San Francisco | between and Line Eastbound).— New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berends, Raymond, Mar- tnes. (Arrives via Valley Westbound) Ssn_Fablo, Port Costa, Martines and Way Statfon Vallefo............. Sacramento, Truckee, Intermediate Stations Oregon & Californis Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.554 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) - 31156 Port Cos! Lathrop, “Mo- desto, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, 1225# Hanford, Visalia, Bakersdeld. 5.252 COAST LINE (Narrow Gau CFoot of Market Street.) 17.454 S.MI. Cruz Excursion (Sunday only). sric 8.154 Newark. Centerville. Feiton, Boulaer Cre Cruz and Way Statfon 12.167 Newark, Centerville, San Jos New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statfons . b 4167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on Saturday and Sunday r through to Santa Cruz. connects st Felton for Boulder Creek. Monday only from Santa Cruz) 50a | TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. - From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Sip® & Ll —ti:15 9:00 11:0ax. 100 3.00 5.18r.m .\, An Ideal Train| Santa l‘g‘) For Those Who From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 i4-00 | 4l Seek the Best. 18:05 10:00 .. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Joaquin 8254 11.25« 7.867 7.564 7.00° 17.00» 7.007 8.05¢» Reno aud i 19.10» 11.25» 18.05» California Santa 5 50» 10504 7o CHICAGO Dary. (Trhird and Townsend Streets 704 San Jose and Way Stations. 47.00a San Jose and Way Statfon J7.00a New Almaden.. . . 37.15a4 Monterey and Santa Cru: sion (Snnday only) 8.00a Coast Line Limited [ Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Pajar | Castroville. Salinas, Ardo, FPaso Robles. Santa Margarita, €an Luls Obispo, Guadalupe, Looa | Limd | Local or T d Surt, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, Dail an Buenaventurs, Santa Paula, Daily | Daily | Dally . Saugus, Los Angeles. (Conmec: e 3:003] 9:30 ) +:60 5] 8:00 7 tlon from Saata Cruz aud Mou- B 1 P 14 erey. - e Ar ls(z:;:;on P 10004 Pacific Coast Ex; ia N i oe | San_Joaquin Valley Rastbound * Hanford as Crescent City Express).—New * Vigalla Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar- P Lo R bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. ~ Rertig it {Amives via Coust Line Wes < und). _** Chicago p d | 8.00a San Jose. ‘Tres Dit: g a for moruing, p for afterncon. | SantaCruz.Pactfc Grove,Salinas, §:00 a. m. Dally s Bakersfleld Local, stop- | San Lufs Obispo and Pripeipal ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- | Tatermediate Stations..f...... 4109 Tesponding train arrives at 7:50 a_m_daily. | 10.30A San Jose and Way Stations..... .. 1.20» :30 a. m. Daily is the 11.304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars | tom: 3 and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair | @1-30P San Jose and W x7.000 Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of | (200P San Jose and Way Station: $10.004 local first-class passengers. No second-class | 13.00F Del Monte Express—Santa tickets are honored on this train. Correspend. | San Jose, Giiroy, Hollister, Sants ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. | Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- 3:00'p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding | cific Grove, Salinasand Principal train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. | e 12150 8:00 p_m. is the Overiand Express wiwy | 3307 Buriingame. San Niaieo, tbrough Palace and Tourist Slcepers and Free | Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayileld, Reclining Chair Cars to Chicaro: also Paiacs | Hountain View. Lawrence, Spnta a Elceper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond. d San Jjose. 364 ing Rrain arrives at 6:00 p. m. datly, M.% San Jose. Gilroy and W 3110.454 Personally conducted . parties fof 'Kansas | 10-00F San Jose. Los Gatos and Principal City, Chicago and Fast leave San Francisco ‘ $5.300 s.nfi-::m'l";fné al tatior N i J n Lot s Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 | 136 san Mlluo.‘lge‘l,monn Berostord fun TS Offices—641 Market street ard fn Ferry De- Menio Park. Posc A lr Oaks, o . Alto.. pot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. | §:30r San oce and way Sl 1848 | 7:00P Sunset Limited. Easthound.—Sas TO SAN RAFAEL Luls Obispo. Santa Barhars, Los s | Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New it SAN QUENTIN, ey S or o etouad San Jon | #11.48r Palo Alto and Way Stations <= %o 28 MILL VALLEY, | iid8s S woysiatio o 3480 | for Morning. P fo CAZADERO, ETC' | % Saturday and Sunday only. e all tations on Sunday. % Sunday only. th tratns for Hanfora, Visal! | evia Coust ”# Fresno, for Visalla via Sanger. J Tuesday and Friday. m I‘»-T“ vin Nties, 7 Dafly except Saturday. :vs"lll Snsn Joaquin Valley. = Stops Santa Clara south bor . Comnects Sxceot Sundav. for ail voints v-.ruv::g!u: via Sausalito Ferry (Holidays excepted)—6:45, 45, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3.1, 6:15, 6:43, 9, 11:45 p. m. train week days does not rum to | ¥S AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7 | 10, 11, $11:30 a. m., 112:30, {*1:30, : :50, 30, 0, 11:45 p. m, | ‘ains marked (%) run to San Quentin. Those | e () o Fairtax, except 5:15 b, m. et urdays. . On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. train runs to Falrfax. & = FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIsCO Mill_ Valie: MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY : ' : " Leave | Via Sausalito F: v Tk G20 S pis 4se ead =n Fran. | Foot T P e 1 - ‘eek| Sun- S Week NDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10, 0:40, 2 Thed:l5r. w trala, over. g 0. 0., i, R | g erems | days. | Days: 7135, D, m. . | X ins tarked () start from San Quentin, 145». FROM_MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAk. | 5:15P. - CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 7:45, . |4 %, Woak Duya oniy. 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, §: N “TAVERR OF TANALPAIS™ 10 ONDAYS—6:35, 785, 10, 11:1 05, 2:40, 3:43. 4155, 6:05, THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. week days—Cazadero and way Hons. “15 p. m.. week days (Saturdays excepted) —Tomales and way lons . 15 p. m., Siturdays—Cezadero and way ons. Sundays and Legal Holldays—$ a. m., Caza- dero and I’ls’ Il‘(l!llflr;:. nia " Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Reyes and way_ stations. e TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. 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