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10 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY., APRIL 28, 1903 STOCKTON'S AM 5 MADE CLER City Is Growing but Is Not Satisfied With Progress. Secretary Brown Tells How Stop-Over Matter Is | Viewed. { [ It may be well to make clear the . e of the St ton Chamber in sending a representative rancisco at t time sald Colvin B. Brow at the rooms of Trade yesterda residents 1 Joaquin Coun' Ten fa added to the industries in t e been representing an £ $1.500,00¢ ce January 1. 1901. To-day myossible to find a store to r on 1 between California and El tels are filled and rents have over the city. Six to eight the daily average at “hamber of Commerce. H e O Assessor reports that on Mar 3, there were 125 owners of « the roll whose names . ere in March, 1901 The rsons have settled ir n a « tside of Stockton since M the Chamber of ¢ that San getting its e pf se who are coming into the State on st tickets. These tickets, if purchased by 3 Los An- P . they are s t Paso or Al « b s San Fran- F s ver privileges s t all Ca a Franeci homeseeker to o is to the r a s £ th & neither place s t ie ocally. If some ; se people could get the are seeking was prop- L L would go there, and th ties of the e would 1 representatives at the ould be expended months when colon- advertising either Trade rooms or th Committee.” ! ion Thomas Downing’s Injuries Fatal. | the aged contractor, | a horse last Sunday ersection of Geary and night been Thomas Downin was died » whic It app Peter Macdonald F. Patrick, Excel eet, took fright Sunday he had with Mr. Downing, him » the pavement sing two fractures of the sk s arrested on a chlirge of ADVERTISEMENTS.. Pears’ We perspire a pint a day without knowing it; ought to; if not, there’s trouble ahead. The ob- skin becomes breaks out in structed sallow or pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clear and soft and open and clear. Sold g1l over the world. GALLERY OR STUDID, 5t Fioor of Wenban Building, Cor. Sutter and Mason Sts., | To Remodeled to suit tenant. | Apply— | | contributed something in the way of spars or | The British ship | LeaSse. MADISON & BURKE, ! 30 Mcntgomery Street. Relieve Backache nus. HOuse American and Europe: plan; 400 rooms; #ultes with bath; newly fitted throughout. | | All modern couveniences. Up-to-date head- | | quarters for mining and commercial men. Army and navy headquarters. Sample Music at dinner hour. Located in ity. Convenient to all car Hines. WMA formerly Montgomery elephone in every ro. of { Gentiemen—The Glasses you | made for me give the best of satisfaction. They rest stead of tire my eves, as sev- eral pairs have done before. Burr Love, patrolman, Hal of Justice. F.A. CLISE &I &ON, 361 07 | Pacific > in Clearing the Tangle the Talking Rop e Is o - = i | i | | | | HE new cable recently installed between the Farallones and Point Reves has been cut and the lonely little islands are for the time be- ing as remote from the mainland as ever. The cutting is supposed to have been done by Captain George F. Horns man, commander of the steamship South Portland. Whether he severed the rope by eccident or design has not been estab- lished, but the captain’s friends seem con fident in his ability to explain. The weather bureau people are in hostile mood cver the occurrence, but will take no ac- Captain to hand tion tion until com Hornsman's exy examination na- es and an de d cable. » South F here for Port- rda he encountered a reng head wind. which increased in vio- il it acquired a velociiy of me sixty miles an hour. than the South Port dvantage, so Ca e shelter of Drakes Bay, where ciiored until Sunday afternoon His anchor, according to th at Point . fouled the cable and as the simplest and quickest method of clear- the tangle and saving his mudhook, in Hcrnsman severed the rope h whose copper strands Profe has been lcarning of the app s was more nd could nego- aln Hornsman Reye >ach fogs and other phenomena that help tc make or mar t famous atmos pheric medley known as San Francis ble was cut about 1:30 p. m. on Suncay.” said Professor Alexander Mc- Adie, “and three hours later we located the break. = a result of investigations made b he crew of th ife-saving s tion at Point Reyes we feel s fied that the people on the South Portland are re- for the temporary undoing of work in establishing communica- | The cable was ck and it is near as severe What the South i was doing there I cannot under- The life-saving crew was also a loss and came to the conclusion that essel was in trouble It was when went to offer assistance that the} found out what d happened to the ca- ble Captain Hornsman dogs not that we know he did it, but the matter has been r the islands r chimney r stand n to an opportunity to explain me like a piece of rank was recently laid at an ex- nd during the brief term has been in operation reports nee of, wricil e it in from the Fa ceived daily, to have proved of much value the weather bureau and a source of valuable information to the shipping community. The damage will tle delay as po: be repaired with as ble. More Work for Riggers. The storms which have lately swept the have wrought considerable damage to shipping, and nearly windjammer that has made port duri the last few days has every stays to the fury of the gale Bate Abbey suffered the Gamage, but the spars and rigging of the British ship Drumcraig and _the barkentine Fullerton, which arrived on Sunday, will re- quire a lot of repairing before the vessels are ready for s This dismantling of sailing vessels is making plenty of work for the rig- nd keeps the marine surveyors busily en- gaged most _considerable e Victoria in Bad Shape. ram received yesterday from Chefoo A cal says that a careful examinaiion of the Brit- | ish steamship Victoria, which went ashore recently on Little Bamboo Island, show. vessel to have sustained very extensive age. The prompt sale of the wreck is advised The Victoria belongs to Swayne & Hoyt of this city —_—— The Overdue List. was no change vesterday in the over- which stands as follows: Almora, out weastle, Australia, for Val- ; Du Cougaic, out 125 days ydnev, 70 per cent, and the hooner George . Thomas, out 105 days from Cayenne for New York, 90 per cent. —— Centennial to Leave Mud. The steamship Centennilal, which for some months has been resting in the mud of Oak- land Creek, will be brought sacross the bay to- day and docked at Green-street wharf, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British steamer Elm Branch is chartered for_lumber from Fortland to Port Arthur. The schooner Maggie C. Russ loads general cargo at this port for Altata and San Blas. Lumber for Europe. The French bark Chateau d’If was cieared yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, with life savers | r know | »orted to Washington and he | allones, which have been re- | SHIP DRUMCRAIG AND BARKEN | RIV: ix PorT SUNDAY. DURI2 BOTH HAV 3 THE RECENT STORMS THAT SWEPT THE PACIFIC. TINE FU JLLERTON, WHICH AR- G SUFFERED DAMAGE feet of redwood lumber, valued at | Wheat for South Africa. | The French bark Eugenie Pergaline was cleared yesterday for Port Elizabeth, South Africa. with 66, s of wheat, valued at $102,110, and 10,000 feet of lumber as dun- nage. valued at $150 . Exports for British Columbia. The steame? Queen, which sailed on Sunday | for Victoria, carried an assorted merchandise cargo consigned 14 Vancouver and Victorfa val- ued at 979 and Including the following: 98,050 1bs 74 pkgs dried fruit, 196 pkgs {resh fruit, 161 pkgs fresh vegetables, 25,440 Ibs 1bs coffee, 10,800 Ibs beans, 475 bxs malt, paste, 561 gals 41 cs wine, 500 cs canned to- matoes, 67 6 cs honey, S76 lbs butter, 50 o 9 Ibs 1 cs cheese, 38 pkes s and provislons, 2079 pigs lead. grocert : Ibs sheet iead, 1245 lbs lead pipe, 30 bars 248 tubes, 56 bales 150 tins matches. fron, cordage, 20 pes 14 bdls steel, 2 pkgs machiner; v * Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, April 2T. | Eurcka, Jessen, 24 hours from Bu- | " Stmr Navarro, Weber, 68 hours from San Pedro L Senator, Patterson, 65 hours from Vie- Stmr Eequola, Winkel hours from Wil- lapa Harbor Stmr Rival, Payne, 68 hours from Willapa Harber Mackinnon, days from Pa- da Stmr Peru, na, via Acapulco 9 tmr Manda 6 hours from Coos | Bay, via Cre ours. Stmr Rainfer | com. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 46 hours from San Diego and way ports. | Bark Annie Johnson, Nelson, 18 days from Honolulu, Bark Prussia, Jensen, 11 days from Port Gamble. Gkin Arago, Semsen, 8 days from Grays | 1amor Schr Winchester, Christiansen, 58 days from | Apia | Sehr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- | dega. | _Echr A M Baxter, Isaaceon, 10 days from Port Ludlow. Schr Western Home, Lembke, 3 days from Coos Bay. Echr Bender Bros, Wetzel, 3 days from Co- quille River. Bchr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Polnt Reyes. CLEARED. Monday, April 27. Stmr_Coos Bay, Nitolson, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr_Rita Newman Bay; North Alaska Br stmr Wyefleld, ern Fuel C: Fr bark Chateau 6'If, Roubaud, Queenstown; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. ¥r bark Eugenle Pergeline, Benard, | Elizabeth; Baifour, Guthrie & Co. » SAILED. Monday, April 27. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Arctic, Reiner, Fureka. Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, Caspar. Br stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 27, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind W, velogity i2 miles per hour. DOMESYIC PORTS. UMPQUA—Arrived April 24—Schr Caroline, from San Pedro; schr Beulah, from San Pedro. ONDO—Arrived April 27—Stmr Signal, from Coos Bay. Salled April San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed April 26—Br stmr Inverness, for Shanghai. TACOMA—Sailed April 27—Stmr Mineola, for San Francisco. Arrived April 25—Schr Winslow, hence from San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived April 27—Stmr N-- tiona! City, hence April 25. Arrived April 27—Stmr Point Arena, hence April 25. COOS BAY—Sailed April 25—Stmr Manda- lay, for San Francisco. April 27—Stmr Alli- ance, for fan Francisco, via Eurek: Arrived April 26—Schr Emma Utter, San Pedro: schr Salvator, from San Pedro. ORCA, Prince William Sound—Arrived April | 25—Stmr Chinega, hence April 2; stmr Chil- (new), Verrey® Bristol tmon Co. Watson, Nanalmo; West- Port 27—Stmr Santa Monlea, for | kat, hence April 2; bark Carondelet, hence March 23 SEATTLE—Arrived April 27—Schr Lottle Bennett, from San Pedro. g Sailed ril 27—Stmr Montara, for San Francisco; stmr Spokane, for Skagway. Arrived April 26—Bark C D Bryant, hence April 16 PF; from La SAN | ~satiea il mr Chehalls, for £an | | Francisco; stmr Coquille River, for San Fran- | Gisco: stmir Centralia, for San'Francisco; schr | 8 s & Ven Brothers, for Port Blakeley, | TNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides g e A z ove exposition of the tides CANDON, Or—Arrived April 25—Scar | (he early morning tides are given in the leit SR e £ | band column and the successive tides of the FramipkoAPril 27—Schr Mayflower, for San | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the o O | fourth time column gives the last tide of the ROGRT, GAMBLE—Arrived April 27—Schr | day, except when there are but three tides, S n e aietoe AL 18 , as sometimes occurs. The heights given are iy A ~.-.yyl{1)«-:(”ml April 27—Stmr | gddition to the soundings of the United States Santa Rosa, for San 3 <.y | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | wORAYS HARBOR —Arrived April 26—Schr | sign precedes the height, and then the number | Jewett, from San Pedro. | given is subtracted from the depth given by | Fr cisco, Ne! Passed real. land, from Sailed April 26- ATOOSH—Passed on, hence April 2 out Port Gamble, ofor Bristo] for Fanning Island. DRO- Sou Bend: stmr Fulton, nding; stmr Chehalis, from ~—. chr Esther Buhpe, for Sai for Seattle. Sehr Premter, Bay. April NEW YORK-—Arrived' April 27_Stmr Noor- dam. from Rotte o Ao Rotterdam and Boulogne. choria, from New York. ANTWERP—Arrived April 27—Stmr See- New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 27—Stmr Iver- ~je Arrived April 27—Schr Web- | from April 27—Stmr Chas | from APTAIN OF SOUTH PORTLAND TIMES ARE BAD. CUTS THE FARALLON CABLE Little Steamship, Driven Into Drakes Bay for Shelter, Picks Up With Her Anchor the Newly Installed Telegraphic Wire and Sacrificed “IN PHILIPPINES Natives Compelled to Import Rice Worth $8,000,000. . Museum Director Goodwin’s Figures Reveal the Conditions. i R Director Eugene Goodwin of the Paclfic Museum has been investigating comuner- cial conditions in the Philippines and has secured facts of value to the commercial community of San Francisco. Mr. Good- win said in an interview: There is staguation in the islands in many lines of trade. This is due to a combinatic of clrcumstances. Firet, there was the I | | surrection, from the effects of which the coun- try has not recovered. Rinderpest is reported {to have killd 75 per cent of the cara- i baos or water buffaloes—the beasts of burden in the Philippines. This deprives the natives of mear transportation and that | causes a loss of trade. Commission is endeavoring to relieve the sit- | uation by importing arimals, it is too soon for_this measure of relief to be effectiv: | _ During the last two vears it has been meces- | sary to import rice from Indo-China and China | | i to the amount of $5,G00,000. The Philippine Commission has heen compelled to expend large sums of money for this purpose. The monetary system in vogue, which Congress has now taken measures to supersede by mak- ing the gold peso the unit of value, has had {2 bad efiect on import trade. Take the months of February, 1902 and 1903, and it will be seen that there was a large falling off in Feb- ruary last as compared with the same month in 1902. Breadstufis imported into_the Phil- ippines fell off from $71,245 to $47.512; § | and steel manufuctures from $126 as compared en months in 1901 mo 1902 | $25,567,209, as compared 6,150 | the preceding year for | period | While it is hat the present condi- {tions in the Philippines are far from pros- | perous, the mercantile community of the islands is optimisti and inclined to consider present conditions as but temporaby. At this time the great jincrease of imports into the | 1slands of f d | of which is normally products, the greater pontion produced there, and the decrease of manufactured articles, show the | present inability. of the natives to raise from the soil enough food to susthin life and also their lack of means to continue or increase the | purchase of manufactured articles Pearl Smuggler Caught. | sam Quang, a pas 1‘:35 arrested yesterday by Customs In- spectors Lorenzen and Sackett for at- tempting to smuggle several hundred dol- lars'’ worth of pearls and Jjadestones, | which he had sewed up in his blouse. —_————— | Closing Out Odd Lots | Of framed pictures at one-half the regu- lar prices. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Mar- ket st. . | ¥ | Sun, Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodetic Times and Heights of High Waters at Fort Pogt, entrance to Francisco Bay. Published by thority of the Superintendent San official au- | the height of tide Sun rises | Sun sets Moo sets 3= the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e Movement of Steamers. While the Philippine | | 709; prov from $18,086 to A | epirits, wines and liquors from $69.556 to | | 89509, for March. 1903, was s of 1902 made = ' enger on the China, | | NOTE—The high and low waters occur. at | the city front (Missios eet ‘'wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | the same at both places. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SICK HEADACHE | Positively cured by these Little Pills. | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | | Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A per- | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | 8mall Pill. Small Dose. | Small Price- i | | CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED ‘Bfimlmfiufi The Trip East— How Shall I Go? | That's a question many are asking themselves just now. 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WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:85, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11 0 $. m. | 00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISC DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:80, 9:20, 11:15 m.;_12:60, 3:40, 5:00. 5:20 j Satur- days—Extra trip: and 6:35 p. m. - 8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | . 6:28 p. m. g In Effect | . May 4, 1902. | Destina- tion. Ignacio and Novato Arrive Francisco. Sun- | Week Passed out April tmr Mineol la- o o e - e Lrom-ta. TO ARRIVE. SOUTH BE D — Arrived April 27—Schr | ~—— MR, T Challenger, from Ean ‘Pedro. Steamer. From. OLYMPIA—Arrived April 27—St 1 P PR o ee mE Sants | Goronado..... | San Pedro . MENDOCINO—Sailed April 27—Stmr Phoe- ; Uentrali | 8an Pedro .... nix, for San Francisco. Proentx. Mendocino VENTURA—Arrived April 27—Barge Santa | Curacao. R Paula, hence April 25, and salled for »an | Santa Monica.; San Pedro ...... Francisco, in tow tug Rescue. | Fmpire. -| Coos Bay ceeene O—Salled -April 27—U § stmrs | Brookiyn. Port Gamble ....... Boston, Mafhiehead and Ranger, | Alliance. Portland & Way Por for San Francisco. " | Chehalis B :n l’t;ln} Cepuonis PORT HARFORD—Safled April 27— Doric. China apan Santa Crax, Tor Ban Pedre 0 21 SUET | iiimed L ASTORIA—Arrived April 27—Br ship Ars | Oregonia R | ranmore, hemce April 5 Senta Crus... | Nawport & Way, Por 1 ! on t, Arena.. : ISLAND PORTS. San Pedro . . HONOLULU—Sailed “April 26—Stmr Nevad- Humboldt . an, for Kahului Coos Bay ¥ 3 KAHULUI—Sailed April 24—Brig Galilee, Point Arena . Apr. San Diego & Way Pts. Apr. MANILA April 24—Br stmr Sella- | San Juan.....| New York via Panama.|Apr. A’I;I\\A April 25-—Schr Muriel, hence ;:ur-'u . ;}x-mg&v§~}v omo; umboldt .|Ma MAKAWELI—Sailed April 26—Bark W B | De! Norte..... Crescent City May Filnt, for San Francisco. R. Dollar.....[ San Pedro ... IMay EASTERN PORTS. IS Pusoia’.| Buges ownd Dutte. -y 3 »PHILADELPHIA — Arrived April 25—Br | Numantla. ... | Hembuig & Way Ports May 3 ship Criecleth Castle. from lquique. Chas. Nelson. | Secattle c 3 AL l))AUllE Cleared April 25—Ship Ers- | State of Cal an Diego & Way Pts. Ma; 4 kine M Phelps, for Norfolk. Sonoma. dney & Way Ports. . 1 SPARROWS POINT—Passed April 25—Bark | §. Barbara.... Seattle & Olympia. . ... 4 Undaunted, from Baltimore, for San Fran- | North Fork... Humboldt _............\May & W Y OB G. W. Elder.. | Portland & Astaria.. NEW YORK —Arrived April 26—Stmr Alas- =, ,\'prw ““:\m'k vl: :"l‘xuaml ’e}:; :‘( )h(:.nr;”f‘rom Philadelphia; Br stmr Rosely, from /| Puget Souna Po: - i > FOREIGN PORTS. 10 BARL: - VINCENT, CV—Arrived April 26—Ger | L stmr Amasis, hence Dec 21, for Hamburg. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. Arrived April 27— Stmr Iris, rom.San Fran- = —-- - Lo or Hamburg. April 28, | & “;lled |A\;ril 24—Br ship Ky- Mon‘llcl . Grays !}lx :or «:1 4 pm|Pler 2 nce, \ Franciaco, oronado. 3 arbor .1 4 pm|Pj FALMOUTH—Arrived April 25—Ger bark | Argo.. Eel River Ports. 4‘:"" El'i:rlo'.‘ Ecuador, from Tacoma. San Pedro. . | Humboldt .. 112 "m Pier 2 HONGKONG—Arrived prior to April 25— | Chehalis....| Grays Harbor 3 |Pler 2 Br stmr Benarty, from New York. Humboldt ... 11:30 p(Pler 19 PLYMOUTH. Arrived _ April 25—Br ship Astogls & Portiand|il am{Pler 24 hence Dec 31. Apr . | DOVER—Passed April 24—Ger bark Profes- Pt. Arena & Aiblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 sor Koch, from Bremen, for Oregon. Humboldt .........|10 am Pier NEWCASTLE, Aus—In port April 10—Br | Phoenix. Mendoeino City ...| 1 pm|Pier 1% #hip Acamas, for San Francisco. G. Dollar. lr:rnys; Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 pSailed April 25—Br sip Holywood, for San | oanbotat 1= 3 SR cigco. orth Fork. . am|Pier LAIDE ~In port April 2—Br ship Was- | Mariposa... | Tahiti direct . 110 am|Pier 7 . £or San Francisco, via Newcastle, Aus. | J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 MO IATAQUILEailed . Angl's 18=—Ger imtme | o= Lo L ABER A0, L e LOBDON Saiet Ao St stip So State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 10 for, San Francisco. s e Arcata Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd, Pier 13 NTEVIDEO-Saf — ng el Isis, for Hamburg. alled _Aprll 7—Ger .stmr | gonusfa. Willapa Harbor. TENERIFFE—Sailed April 5—Ge: v Silesia, for San Franciscp. i e NV Santa Cruz. OCEAN STRAMERS. Senator..... Y. | Los Ang. S. Pedro| 2 pm| -Sur-Mer. | Newsboy. ... Pler 16 Arrived April 27—Stinr An- | Pt. Arena...| Point Arena. J‘ pm|Pler 2 - .| Seattle & Whatcom{ 4 pm|Pler 10 Sailed April 27—Stmr Hungarian, for Mont- | Honolulu .....| 2 pm|Pler 7 N. Y. via Panama.|12 m| { y 3. . San Diego & Way.| 9 am! Astorls & Fortland|ll am| Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fulton ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah Willits Guerneville Glen_ Ellen " Sebastopol ol e 8:30 p| 5:00 p| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for 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, | lsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and | tlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Por- ter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. | Westport. Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, | | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, | Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday 1o Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, Market st., Chronlele | building. ) | "H. C, WHITING, R. X. RYAN, | Genera! Manager. Gen. P; TO SAN RAFAEL, | SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, | [ CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry | WEEK DAYS (Holidays excépted)—8 | | 47:45, 5:45, 9:45, 11 a. -y 20. 41:45, 3 | ii3n ‘week days does mot rum to | AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, 111:30 a. m.. 112:30, §1:30. 2:35, *3:50, 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. Traine marked (*) run to San Quentin. T () to Falrfax, except 5:15 p. m. t- urda on{snumay- the 3:15 p. m. train to Falrfax. —W days—3: 125, 7:40, 8: # s, v Iais0, 2:20, 346, 4:80, B 6:83, h 3 5 ins marked (i) start from San Quentin. FROM "MILL VALLEY TO SAN® FRAN- | CISCO—Week days—5:45, 8:40 7:45, 8:25, 0:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, 1oAY 6:35, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a 12205, 1:5, 2:40, B:43, 4155, 6:05, 7:10, 10946 | g THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 3:15 p. m.. week days (Saturdpys exce, Tomales and way stations. - 3115 p. m.. Saturdays—Cazadero and way N Bundsys and Legal Holidays—8 dero and way stations. I e e nia, from New York May Bhorans Faiter . B . San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pler 19 05T JOHNS —Arrived April 27—Stmr_ Stber- - Hono, & Kahulul.| 3 pmiPier 30 an, from Glasgow and Liverpool, fo ¥ i and Philadeiphfa. ™ Halifax | o1y puebla. Puget, Sound Ports. 11 am(Pler 27 CHERBOURG—Sail 1 27— i ny 7. o5 Laiioe, fras B e i i KOS~ ¢ raons, ... | Melaan: Post |10 am|Pler 10 GIBRALTAR—Satled April 27—Stmr Trave, | C. Nelson....Seattle & Tacoma.| 4 pm|Pier 2 from Genoa and Naples, for New York. FROM SEATTLE, AL i i Time Ball. Steamer. | For | Sails. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | Dolphin. Ekn:v-y & Way Ports.|Apr. 30 chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | Farallon I Skagway & Way Ports. May 2 April 27, 1903. City of Seatiie| Skagway & Way Por 3 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Bertha Cooks Inlet & Way. 3 building was dropped exactly at noon to-day | Nome City...| Cooks Inlet & Way...[May S 5. e. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | Spokane......| Skagway & Way Poris. May 9 p. m., Grenewich time. Al-KI. Skagway & Way borts. [May 13 | J, C. BURNETT, Senta Ana....| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|May 15 Lieutenant, U, 8. N, in charge. Portland Nome direct . ..May 17 Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 Reyes and way stations. A S TICKET OFFICE- 638 FERRY—Foot of Market st "™ C»élifg;nia &0 Limited. . —— 7o CHICAGO 2aiy. S SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim’d | Loecal [Ov'r¥ Daily | Daily | Daily $:00 a| 9:30 a| 4:00 p| 8:00 p 11 0 p11:13 p Lv San Fran.. Ar Stockton * Merc * Fresn Hanfos « Visalia * Bakersfleld Kansas City Chicago rd a for morning. p for afternoon, 8:00 a. m_ Daily is Bakersfleld Local, ping at all poiits in San Joaquin Valley. responding tra rrives at 7:50 a_m. dail §:30 a; m. Di ily is the LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars d Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr r runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passenge: No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ng train arrive: t 11:10 p. m. dally. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Loecal train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m._Is the Overland ress, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally. Personally conduc parties for Kansas City, Chicago and FEast leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at § m. Offices—@41 Market street and in Ferry De- pot. San Fri co; 1112 Broadway. Osklaad. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains l.ll::ud are due to arrive at FRANCISCO. arket Strees.) % APmIL 5, 1908. Anmivn Benicia, Sulsun, Eimira and Sscra- mento .. 5 i Vacaville, Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Saata Ross.. Niles, Lathrop. Stocktol Woodiand. Knights Landing, rysville, @roville, (connects Marysviile for Gridley, Biggs sud Chico)..... ... 2. Atlantic Express—Ogd . 10 Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch, Tracy. Stockion, Sacramento, os. Mendots, Hanford, Porterville m 4280 ta, Martine: Merc on, Bakersfield 8.304 Shasta Express— Davi (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portiand. 7.58» 8.304 San Jose, Livermore, S 830 4.25¢ N not e ‘.al 9.004 Martinez and Wa: 8.56» 10.004 Vailejo 3 12.25¢ 410.004 CrescentC —Port_Costs. Tracy, tockton, Merced, ' Raymond, Fresno, Bakerstieid, Los Angeies and New Orleans. (Westbound arrives as Pacific Coagt Express, via Cosst Line) > The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. = Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers. Benicta, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williama, Colasa, Wil- lows, Knights Landing. Marye ville, Oroville 2 3.30r Hayward, Niles and Way Siations.. 4007 Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, togn. Santa R Gon i 4.00% ez, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton. 4.00° Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lod}.. 4.307 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San | Jose, Livermore. L 6.00r The Ow! Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, Bakersfeld.Los Angeles: coanec: tion. Saugus for Santa Barbara. carries Goiden State Limited Sieeper Sundays and Wednes days until April 0. . Port Costs, Tracy, Stocki Banos Niles, Orfental ' Mail—Ogden, Denver, Omaha. St. Louts, Chicago. (No day coaches run on this trala between Saa Fraacisco sad Reno.).. 3 ses Sunset Limited (ieaves vis Coast Line Eastbound).— New York, New Orieans, Los Angeies, Fresno, Berends, Raymond, Mar tinez. (Arrives via San Joaquia Valley Westbound) - Ssu Pablo, Port Costa, and Way Stations. Valiejo. Sacram 3 Intermediate Stations Oregon & Californis Expi ramento, Marysville, Portiand Hayward, day only) . 311554 P st Merced Narmond, P 1 eato, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, 12 —___ Hanford, Visalla, Bakerafield...... COAST LINE (Narrow ) fi“m of Market Street.) '4Ba Sants Cruz Excursion (Sunday only) . 18000 8.164 Newark. Centerville. San Jose, Feiton. Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations.......... 12.16» Newark, Centerville, Ssa_Joss, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fait: Boulder Creek, Santa Crus Principal Way Stations 4167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on Saturday and Sunday ruse through to Santa Cruz, connects at Felton for Boulder Creek. «1.307 1 11.007 5 it B @ss 8 §5% ki o dfi?f = 8854 311.55a ‘i' «7.00* 7.00* k2 8.05¢ Redding, od East. 9107 oy 11.26» Sser 504, ! Mondsy only from Santa Cruz).. 18.58 OAKLAND HA#IOR FERRY ‘00t of Market St. (Slip®) From SAN FRANCISCO, 1.00 300 5.16»x mn-r(‘;:l’u’gn":rm )t 5¢ Broad 19:00 1500 oot w: : 18:05 10:00 Am. 1200 2.00 4.00 r.e. AR N T sty San Jose and Way Stations. New Almad Monterey sion (Sunday only). Coast Line Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Pajare, Castroville, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Lufs Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbsra, San Buensventura, Santa Psala, Ssugus, Los Angeles. (Connec- tion from Ssata Cruz Ir Mon- terey) ... @10004 Pacide Coast Ex isaves via San_Josquin Valley Eastbound as Crescent Clty Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeies, Santa bara, Pacific Grove, Del Mon (Arrives via Cosst Lime West- bound).... 0.004 San Jose. SantaCruz,Py 10.30a 136 San Jose and Way " 43.00r Del Monte Express—Santa Cl San Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Ssata Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Ps- cific Grove, Salinasand Principal Stations . 12182 ood, 10.489 San Jose and Way Station: San Jose, Los Gatos and tfons. Way Sia- il Tara and San jose... Jose, Giiroy and Wi 8an Jose. Los Gatos and Way Station: 1 San Jose and Prin 167 San Mateo, Belmont, Beresford,San Carlos, Redwood, Fair 30 8.38a 10.454 Menlo Park. Palo Alte. San Jose and Way Statfon: Sunset Limited. Eastboune Luts om-m nta Barbars, Los El Paso, Angeies, , New or (Westbound n By ap— 1 aday onty. ¥Sunday excepted " 5 Saaday oaly. “Conn “ug'n Je. with trat Haaterd, ‘onnects at Goshen Je. a8 for Visalia. At Fresno, for Visalia vis Sanger. AN n Arrive via Ntiea - n Daily except Saturday. :'Vl- !?...I!“ uin v.“.s’h' south bound on! Conneots vacent Sundav. for ail boinis Narrow Gaage. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Arrive San Fran. Week Days. $16a. 307, Leave Via Sausalito Ferry San Fran. | Footof Market St \ e e St = “:'l,"‘n-nh(k“uun: | arviving fn the city s 918 | | e Dagaont 30 |48 300 “TAVERN OF TAALPAS™ San Francisea |1 08 s 5 Ope alitheycar rocad. “SHTURGNTS ORLY—Ceare Tavern 930 5. arrime 626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Railroad) and SAusaL'Te FERRY, Foot Market St ays. 50e. 3 438 v TICKET TicEs

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