The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1903, Page 12

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[LACK OF OIL DARKENS TRIP OF THE BARK BATTLE ABBEY B Officers Fail to Replenish the Supply of lllunrinating Fluid "and on Voyage to Australia the Sun and Moon Supply All the Light Used by Those Aboard, but Tnp Ends Without Acc1dent contribut- ttle figure when it of brightening up in »ard the Battle Ab rkness and, excep ted to slum- and early to ed in the the Battle te their bless: tributed to wealth, but Abbey will ever plight of the fool- v be. credifed” to wed from the comi- avail- s tute for sh used-in hibri- greasing certain. spars the product prov- an ° illuminhant. 1dé oil on* board,” in- This was tried; but was spoiling the wick and creating a eking smoke gave no results and -served better when mixed with turpentine. | ¥ ate the Battle Abbey he: he other vessels | darkness which envel- achied her ~destination | Sails. At City of Peking was late yesterday afterncon before the Pacific Ma mpany’s liner City of Peking salled for the Orient. The delay was oc- casioned by the te disability of part porary her m which ed T led g nger than wes expected e of the China, which is. unde thorough overhauling. She carrie abin passengers and a full cargo. A passengers for Yokohama Barnes, % of the late Hon, F. P. Sargent, the Immigration as a passenger for Honolulu. sengers included nolulu—W. M R, Ciue: luness, ¥ Fishel, Mrs. J. E. Hildebrand, Mre. A 2ansom, William ' Sextor ton, F Sargent, Mrs. P. Umbsen, 8. A. Walker, E_P. Wrenn For Yokohama—Mrs W C. Bates, Mrs. H. P. Priest For Kobe—F. B, Morse and Miss Dorothy Wisdom For Nagasakl - A J Liams Freed, Mrs () A Hildebrana Keech, Miss N. Sex- Umbsen, Miss E. H. B. Wrenn, Miss H. L Barnes, W. Mre. W. E. Dunn and _child Shanghai—C, W. Frankel, Pioton, israel, Mrs. E, Ploton, C L. Wil- L. Hongkong—L. Basch, W, M. Brison, « > C. M. Freed, J. D. Fauntlern Fauntieroy, Mrs. M. O. Fox, G. C. Graipol, J. T. Richter, D, W. Honolulu—E, A. Jeanneret e Curacoa’s Passengers Land. | Mre. J ank ¥ L Zer m The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's | Curacao, which arrived Wednesday night from Guaymas, was released from gquarantine yes- terday morning and docked at Union street whar!. This is the Curacao’s first voyage after | & long interval of rest. She brought a fu)) gargo and thirty-six passengers. Captain E. Parsons, the freight agent for the Pacifi~ Steamship Company st Mexican ports, came up on the Curacan, The other passengers » luded . H. Bishop, A. Sarabla, wife and child, ilbert Gurney, wife and chil R b5 ' Forced to Cut Cable. | The steamer South Tortland, which arrived | Astoria, Or.. from Fan Francisco last night. | reported that on Sunday afiernoon she was | foreed to run into Drake's Bay for shelier from | B anchor drageed and became foul of the Goy. evere northwest gale, and while there Ler crnment cable, which 3t was found necessary 19 cut to ciser the anchor n order 1o release the steamer from a perilous position, as there was bui fifteen feet of water under the stern i | Jeather, 843 pl | gals wine, BArscENTINE! Erree vzé BARKENTINE | WHICH MADE A FAST TRIP TO PORTHAD-, LOCK AND RETURN. when. ft. was. done would have gone on S st Mnke- Quick Bcund Tup six s*':_:l hal? da " “the round: 4Fip she ree cweeks and,.on .A he voyage enfled yesterday et Sails for Far: North o Schobner” Vega saled and Golofin_ Bay and-tha.Alaska’ Pack- Associatic eamer ~Kadhak got- away Karlok.. .The Kagtak, will:act ténger n Reety arrizd’ no fia;--wgor* s THe army, trarsport ‘Thomas ™ noon for the Philippines panies of “engineers e Twem.w_ thy; fantry atid the second siry dred cabin’ passenger Crim has the Captain in command of Ri - eamer’ Whittier was °cleared o The tank s | Wednesdas of_crude;oil, being equual-m 10, 19,000 barréls, valued .at-$14,000. ° g The steamer Peking ¥ailed yesigrd | kong viz, Honotulu®and \r-wn-uumuh an ak ried mercharidise ca¥go valied at $185,380 ex. clusive of treasure and Alstribufed agl follows 901 ‘Korea, %8927 Siam, ssh’._« Viadi The rr-nnz |n¢ were the principal expdits To Honeolulu 35 cs b bbis !\hllk\ 48 DOO! pkgs dry goods, 2 cs hats, ©5 cs drugs, 64 bars iron; 5. pkes pa- per, § axles. < To Japan—i550 Iow dried Yruit, B8, lu dried fish, 2214 gals 1 cs wine, 54 cs liquors, groceries and_provisions, 122F Ibs but ter, 85 cs canned g s, leather, 110 pkgs hic):lel and sundries, arms and amn#@nition, 27 cs rubber 3 bales cotion, 10 cs patent leather, 50 flasks quicksilver, 55 pkgs machMmery, 12 pkgs elec- trical supplies. To China—1280 bbls flour, 800.gals & cs wine, 700 gals brandy, 1500 bales hay, 1905 cs assort- ed canned goods, 11 cs liquors, 13,520 1bs ham and bacon. 1166 pkgs £roceries and provisions, 20 cs cereals, 406 ibs butter, 1600 Ibs codfish, 14,160 Ibs abalone ment, 4674 Ibs cheese, Ibs hops, 13,300, Ibs peari barley, 35 pkgs trest fruit, 1025 bales cotton domestics, g lead, 26 pkgs leather, 1720 Ibs tohacco, o rubber boots_and shoes, 18 pkgs dru Tc Tumber, 126 bales sheeting, 10 cs ‘i supple To Philippine Islands—223 pkgs groceries and provisions, 50 cs salmon, 50 cs canned goods, ectrical | ks dry goods, 16 pkes steel, 12 pkgs machin- ery. ® pkgs wagon material. To East Indies—435 cs canned salmon, 1200 cs condensed -milk, 105 cs assortsd canned Eoods, 8 1bs dried fruit. To Korea—1344 Ibs butter, 7 pkgs groceries and provisions, 12 cs paint, 18 s wallpaper. To Siam—50 cs salmon, 37 cs cahned goods, 44 pkes groceries and provisions, bl T iy Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, April 30. Stmr Columbia, Randall, 56 hours from Port- {of Honolulu with, 4204500 “gitlions’| % | 1cs wine -10 gkee | 164 rolls 40 pkgs 150 20, 3.13 160 pkgs groceries and provisions, 558 EARED. e Thursday? Apri! Honolulw, | Aori Reascd 1»nmd,,( Stmy’ Asuneio A1, - Redondo,s . ° - - 1.. Stmr Stdte of ¢ ruhy. “Toma Sarr Diego. Stmr Kadfak, Odland. Mendocin n, Grays lehl\r T‘wbmncn.. “Honolulu, Stmr »kohama & mr Rival ..Ger stmr. Way orts | Weather, ilen. per hour. . Br shin tof WPori, Los Angeles, “PORTS. “Sailed April 30—Stmr" | pekl from. Sailed Aprit «ingy . Hamburs -and } BIG CONTRACTS Builders Secure Work -on New ‘Exchange Building. Awards for Construction in | ‘ Total Reach Sum of $900,000. SR The, Merchants’ “Exchange paved the way yesterday for the expenditure of nearly $500,000 in the construction of its Huge biflding, to starid on Californig and Lgidesdorft streets, by awarding contrac {“that amouht to $887,703. This does not vep- resent (he total cost of “the .mnclur “which will €xceed $1,300,000 The awards ! represent the cost of several leading ftems of consiruction, thee marble, carpentry, & granjte, piling, elevators, proofing, plastering; sieam heming, gla heet metal and roofig: étd. The largést ‘ttem of expefisy Is G " piling: $31,9 '\\-uh (u!» nw ifornia: AfmpIng, ;S agil i xiemln ‘8 ? Paific, Colpany,- - -mar ompany QUEENSTOWN™ Ptonic (rom, Live _Huiboldt I'Sgil Pedro [San Pedro ", San. Pedr Puget Soun “HumBoldt "Bay -... Eel River :Ports . Seattle & Tacoma. Edith State o Sonoma ¥ S Barbar. ../ Seattle & Ol | Humboldt | Hamburk & Way' Ports| Humbaldt o Portland £ Astdria Newport .& Wa. Phris. L}hmbur. &.Way Porls| g | New York via, Parfama.[May : 6 ! Ban Dilego & | Pyget } ina ? [ Point Arena . Santa, Monjca|-Grays Harbor Grays Harbos & Astorih. W. Eider. ERamona. ME VN U7 plumbing, fire-s IMOSELEY ADMITS MISMANAGEMENT Executor of Sanford ‘Will Describes Busi- ness Methods. Denies; However, Existence of Any Desire. to ‘ Defraud. . According to “the admiss Andrew S Moseley, one of the executors {of the will of the late Josephine Sanford, | i whose estate is the bone of contention | in a suit brought by C. L. Sanford, a {nephew of the testatrix, to vecover a >haxe of the estate, which he claims the | ~xecpldrs conspired together to defraud | Lim vf, the estate has Been grossly mis- {maniged. The admigsjons were made vsterday in .the Probate Couft, where it"is being ‘tried and were made by dullnx the cour{e of a rlgomui o Moseley’s to timony -prevailed, upof | @ take over K)K" ipul .ulng that,these elulm months in swhieh to 18, 2» 26, R “Chinge pany'd steamers Fors Victoria, Vancoaver, Port Townsehd,’ Seatt Everéits Whatcom-— 16 21, 200 | Change at. Seattle.t tfifg edmpan; o and G” N. R ‘at Seattl n& .nfi.{ tosa, - 'Shidays, m: ~State of Lalifornia,, Thursdays, 9°a. m 108 . Angelés, (Vias'San: Pedro_a . Pedro), Sapta Barbaie: Santd Cru Sans, |mPI)n' o | Luix/Oblepo). Ventura -and "Hyeneme: mr ALLKI® f6r .Skqlwl.\' April ghanista FORT R k-A— A from Coc schr Bertha Dofbees rived April 30%-Stns® Eurel SAN PEDRO_Salled SApri¥ §0:- 0 a im—2 Stnfr Grace, Doller,’ («; San Franeisco. T TY prile 80—§tm:2 rom “Bandon” Ope for iSan Francisco. | A-—Ariived April “Porfiands henge - Apr o hence Aprik 2§; Amr 26.* hence 29th. ilF’Tc | Jonn ¢ \1.- l’vnl . for’ Sap . Arr)\ed April {p" Sudlej, . for . pm “Avrived April 3 Br.uhip’Au'hlnlgmn. "Bayard,® for. Délagoa ‘Ba *Sailed Aprile30—Br “sh 'roxmt tmm P ort “Pifte.” 3 ajled & Hagpor. . TATOJOSH—-Passed tin Kpri) k& ¥ from Eeatte,’ foe Bristol B - TTLLAMOOR - Arived* April- 20 Sfmé Pn-n tise, hence Anyi nd proceedéd to A orlq, Wi "of shoaltng of the bar. “ PEDRQ—Arrived. ApHl 30-+tug- , “hence- April_28; stinr Lak; fy stmir : Thoos- -Bay,, hence; 'As:'" » F Crocke®, from Everedt. o., Aprll 30—Stmf Samog, {or dan“Fran- oo Bay, Zor San Francisco; schr s, for, Eureka; schr Willlam Oisen, M for Bort Townsend; schr Wilbert L Smith,. for Fglrlm\'en' schr .Vah% A Cnnfbb?l for Tagom: PORT GAMBLE—Saileg Apri Bo—Bktn' 8 ‘Ska it for San Franelsco. BANDON--Sailed Aprn 30—Schr Alblun. for Eln Francisco. 5 ISLAND yon-r HONOLULU—Atriyed Aril 30-Stmr Ha. w.n.n from Tacoma., April 20—Br ship Gien. cairn, from Newcaftle, Aus. . Salled April ,20—Stmr Sferra, for Sydney; Jap strpr Hongkong Maru, for Yokohams, Br bark . 'lmn ate, for Royal Roads: bktn 8 N Castle San Franclsco; Wark Mohican, for San pn«mo ASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Satled April 30—Br stmr Cum- Bpall, for Callao. PHILADELFPHIA—Arrived April 29—Stmr Californian, from Honolulu. . FOREIGN PORTE. . ANTWERP—Arrived Apiil 28—Br ship Clan Robertson, hence Dec 81. Eailed April 28—Br ship Thirlmere, for Port, Los_Angeles EWANSEA—Safied April 20-—Fr bark | La- rochejaquelin, for San® Francisco; Fr - bark Marguerite Mirabaud, for San Francisco, PANAMA—Arrived March 18—Ger ship Alauda, from Newcastle, Aus. | " BARCELONA-—Sajled 'April 25—Span stmr Antonio Lopez, for Manila. MAZATLAN —Sailed April 24—Schr General'| Banning, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 28 Stmr Em- press of Japan, for Hiogo, Shanghai and Hong- kong. iand, via Astoria 43 hou HONGKONG—Arrived, prior to - Aprii_30— Stmr Point Arens, Miiler, 14 hours from | Styr Riojun Maru, from Seattle, via Yoko- Mendocing, eto. ham Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, 16 hours from TENERIFFE—Arrived April 30-—Stmr Ama- Albion. from San Francisco, via St Vincent, C Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 15 hours from Green- | for Hamburg. wood. OCEAN STEAMERE, Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 80 hours from Ta- | sT MICHAELS—Arrived Aprll 30—Stmr coma. Vancouver, from Boston, for Gibraltar, Napics _Stmr Westport, Smith, 17 hours from West- ("and Genoa. port. NEV, YORK—Salled April 30—Stmr Blu- Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from | cher, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cher- San Diego. bourg; stmr La Gascogne, for Havre; stmr Stmr Empire, Macgenn, 51 hours from Cous | Grosser Kurfurst, for Bremen, via Plymouth Bay. and Cherbours; stmr Pomeranian, for Glas- Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 51 hours from Coos Bay, via Port Orford 43 nnu—- Stmr Alliance, Hards days from As- toria, via Coos, and via rur-n 217hours, Barge Santa Paula, Pille, 3 days from Ven- tura Bktn Retriever, Sloan, 6% days from Port Hndlock Echr 1da A, Campbell, § hours from Point ow. K(:I‘ASGOW—Mth April 30—Stmr Cartha- genian, for Philadelphia; stmr Arcadian, for Mentreal. HAMBURG—Arrived April 30—Stmr Penn- sylvania, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. LEGHORN —Arrived April 30—Stmr Hes- veria, from Fhiladelphia, via Genoa. 30—Breship Af-,| Djego ;" ewport’ & } gt Soun Ports:|1 y 20, Ciriye Hivbs Porsiand & '“hv ~Willapa X pmy ey, .| 4 pm[Pier | Newbu! 5 4 ¢ pmrm!r 19. »Chico. 3 Coquille’ n|Pier] “hncomlz Fllr n| - 5 umboldt, : “May 5. os, Bay direct.r. i2 *m| :Coos ' B Bt, Orfd,12 ni, S.uq.Pedm & Way.t| -“Hon {ahulul, . Moy 6. 3 Harbar' - City Bueblar PygetoSound Ports . ¥ State of Cal| s-mme'go & Way Mexican Ports e N lflflfl - Somll]' & T;cafifl v [ Farallon..%.. [-city of seat Fumboldt Bertha, Nome hom. direct ..e. Sun, Moon and .Tide. Unitd States Coast ahd Geodetic Su Times and Heights «of High and Walers at Fort Point, entfance to San Francieco Bay. Published by official au- thority of, the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street whart) aboul twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide fs the same at both places. FRIDAY, MAY 1. ez g 'mh e [ e ,Tlmel e [T .: |H iL W| H W 1L W 111 85 2 | 2:30 g 3 | 3:37) 125 4 | 4:25] 27 L W W 5 | 0:25 215 6 | 1:29 31 7 | 2:28 40| 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 fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when tun are but three tides, as Sometimes ts given are 1 addition lhml of United mll- Eoast Burvey Gharts, cxtept when & minus (- sign precedn the hcm-t. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wat gL c SRR Time Ball. Branch lydrosraphlc Office. U. 8. X. Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, April 29, 1903, ‘The time ball was not dropped to-day, the mechanism having failed to operate. 3. €. BURNETT, Licutenant, U.'S."N, In Chare . ‘I 'Steameird Quéan; -~ May 5K, 21,29, Juné LS May, a, mmhu-n- Fhy! ‘San_ Jose- a-x P.zx“!\m- Rosalia." Gya; ith of* e;cn mont foldtr TICRF nfl-'rCE ffl‘ lPll‘é'r‘Cfl%Ho‘tqfl) ledving. San_ Franciscs i s wil ,f'r\rmrfltvbjlh steamér ‘at Seattle. @ TCE i New .'l.pet( lace mei Sy 3 el Marketogt ‘ealls April 23° May 3. ‘George jv E1de une 28+ June 7, fi Tiough tickers to ail npinte, il or steam 8hip and rail, at L ST 'RATES. Steamer tickgfs Include berth and meals. *Steamer eail: foot_of Spear &f.. at 11 a m. D. . Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. "LIFFORD, . Agt. Frt. Dept., 1 uomghmew st. 3 T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAM&P c0.) Stoamers Wil Jeave Whart. comer Pirst and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagaeaki and Shangha!, and connectihg at Hpngkong with steamers for India® etc. No 0 _received on board,on day of sailing. s.‘s NIPTON MARU..%aturday, May 16, 1908 8: 8. AMERICA MARU (cllllnl at Mlnlll) . Thursday, June 11 835 HONGKONG MARU - Tues, Tuts 17 1003 Via Honolulu. > Round-trip tickets at reduce ; rates, For frelght and paseage, apply at Coni- pany’ - office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. ms.s.“- "‘U“ a0 SYONEY, To TAHITL, §5. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu u.y: 2'p. 'm, §S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckiand and Sydnev, Thursday, May 14, 2 p. m. SS. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, June 4. 10 a. m. &8, SPRECKELS & BROS.CO., .0 B Pt ™ COMPAGNIE -GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday, instead of .. HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEw ons made by | came intp lbe hahrj< of the x- . Ta:-q Cayyeds, Post Harford (San ¢ Choice of routes. Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and l.eave Los Angeles one day earlier. For full Information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE General Ageat, Chiago & Korth- Western Ry., 617 Markes St., o D. W. HITC"COCK. Gen'l Ag?. Pass's Dept., Union Pacific R. No. 1 Monigomery St. San Francisco. aturday. P 1:40.p).. . 00 g Kandas Cij -Chicage’ r. v morning. “Dal “ping"at gl points reflmnd‘ng rain qrrives; 3130 a_ - Daily 1 ruits, fo Bakersfiald for Aecom Fca 3 Y cal, Jon this tiain £ 11:10, torkton , L 11M0 a m. datly . 18 "the . Overlang ing -train 2 S 4200 p, m fain’ arfives ‘at 9. 'm arriyes dt A p Ol 2 ~Condugte “for’ Kansas an- Francsico 5 L.s.'ssmms SAU mnczscn AND -NORTH PAI{IH‘ EAILWAY: COMPANY. . - . Tiburon. Perry, Foot of Market St. 2:00.° 11:00" A m. lou.h . m Thursay m. * Satirdays—} 'm asd n 30 p” ru DAYS—S ¥ 00, and 620 WE |, San s.Connect, at Sprigs and. Whit fof, Altrurias*at.] og <Ly tton o gRs Springs; a > the Geysers and Booneville: at kop Duncan Sprifge,Highland' Springs, Kelsewviif=. [ @afitbad * Sphings, Soda, Bay, |"Bartjitt Springs; 4t Ukiah.fo .| Saratoga Sgri Lake, Wittar Springs® Upper Laké stef Valley, John Day's, Riyegside, *1 I'R,flknull s, Sanhedrin "le "\llh" . Fort B ti, Ushl: at Willits fof Sherw by, ”7“\,, 0, Laywnville, Olsen’s, Dye: th: b Lo Scotia and 2 Saturday to Monday round- lnn fickets at re- dusedsfl(; & " Sundays—Round- -tip tickeds to all poin lsbeyond San Rafael at r-tn e Ticket - office, building. o H. C, WHITING, General Manager. Chronicle N OR BB SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, [1:le) =18l CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry VEEK DAYS (Holidays excepted)—6:43, 145, 9:45, 11 a..m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, {5115, *6:15, 8:45, % 11:43 p. m. . train week 7ays does not run to LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, 11:30 3, m.. £12:30, {130, 45 Pp. . Trains markéd marked (1) to Fairfax, ey urda; o Saturdays the runs I'\ Fal X FROM SAN RAFAEL 0 sAx FRANCISCO —Week days— P2 B sy 6:85, 7: Trains marked (1) start from San Quentin. Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, - North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre, $§70 and upward. Sec- ond class to Havre, $45 und upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudm _ building), New York. J. l". FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 M avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold b! all Rallroad Ticket Agents. Island and '.IIA.I. Steamers. ::gsauc or MONTICELLO— o6l & ., p. m., ex. Sunday. Sunday, 9 :30 p. m. Leaves V-llm, 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m. ex. Snndly. Sun: day, 7 a m, 4:15 p. m. Fare 50 cents. T Main 1508. Pier 2, Mission-st. dock. HATCH BROS. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN TR0 Week ddys—5:45, 6:40, T.45. o Dlfi 11 IOI m., 12:40, 216,!]5 1 SDNDAYB—B 35, T:55, 10, 11:10 a 12506, 1705, 2:40, 3:45, 4335, 6:0, T:10. 10710 . m., " THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— ‘Tomales and way stations. 3:15. p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—$ a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holld-yl—lo a. m., Foint Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Macket st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. ‘IAI urtu '!o su rmxcncof | TO SAN RAFAEL, SOUTHERN PACIFIC leave and are due to arri Traine Lo A AN CISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) TEaiE FRou APRIL 5, 1908. A ~7.00s Benicia, Suisun, Elmira na Sacra 7 - _mento .. 7.00a Vacaville, Winters. .- 7:30a-Martinez, Saz- Ramon, - Napa, Callsioga, Santa Rosa. 7:30a Niles, Lathrog: Stockten. .nA Davis, Woodland, Knights Marysvifle, Orovide, (commects ¢ Marysviile for Gridley, Biggs iad Chlco)... 3 A Ktlautic-Express— .NA.PUH Costee Martinez, Aotioch, ~ Tracy, Stockton, Sacrament os, Banos, Mendota, Hanford, - ¥isalls. Porterwille . i PortLosta, Martines, Lathrop, .desto, . Merced, Frosuo,. Goahen 13 A ™ 4280 - - Junction. Bakersfield 5.25» ud‘ Shasta E = . (for Bartletr Springs. u d Biuft, Portinad 7.58% Livermore, Stoek- 7 Pracerville, arysyili 8 l" - 8302 -DakdaleCl 13004 Martines and Way Statious: -10.004_Valfejo.., . acént press, Eastbou Tracy, - Lathrop, Mesced, * Liaymond, Los Angeles (Westbound 10 om The Overiahd -* Denver, Oif Eim ha, Chidago. iand, Wit Knights . Lauding, Mazy ~ville, Orovill = S!Dr Hayward N1 ;400 Mirtinez Caltstoga Aflnr Martipez, T Barbara. Limited Wednes Golden State er Suudays- and jay s ubtli April 9. . 8.55a soqr P“p;; Costa.: ‘Tracy. -Stockton, Lo 4 ~ Banos. » -15.30%" Xiles. Sam ;32. 6.007 Hayward, Xiles and San Jout 10 6.007 Oriéus .. Denve Owaba. 8t. Louts. Chicago. (No dsy cosches run gu this train Francisco. " and 428 ine Easthound) vew “QOritans. Los nn. " Fresno, Berends, Raymond. Sla Hnez. (Arrives Tia aquin g Valley Westbound) . 8.25a 1Mr San Publo, Port Costa, Martines And Way Stations.. 11254 t;m Vallejo 7’567 007 Sacramento, Fruckee. % Intermediate Stations ........ 7.85a 052 Oregoy & Callfornia Lx;ress—Sa. - ramefitg, Marysviile, Redding. prortised, Puget Sonnd and Enst. 8.684 19.10r- H: ny' rd, Nile ncdSaanue«:un 11155 desto, Merced, Hanford, Visall consr LINE, (Farrow Gauge). of Market Street.) ruz_ Excursion l-vSA Vewark Centerviile. Felton,” Boujaer Créck - Santa Cruz and Way Statlons. =2 Newark; Centeryille, San ew Almagden. Los Gatos.F loulder Creek, Santa Cruz - Principal Way Statfons hip Neéwark, San Jose, Los Gatos (oa Satntday and Sunday rune through to Sauts Cruz. connects. at” Feiton for Boulder Credk. Monday only from Sants Cruz).. .50 & _O'ATU.ANU HARBOR FERRAY. - From SANF RANCISCO, Foot of MArket St. (Siip#y *TU47:15 '9%0 11:0 a0 1.00 3.00 5.18 m-OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — +6:00 né;.oxs__r 3 2%.39_ 00 .. & PHiirs and Townsend Streetasy Jose, ton, . ;‘h Ban Jostand Wi *| 1 %A Jose and Wal New Alnadea Mungerey and Sadta sioa (Sanday oniy) .00 , Const Lined.imited-2$ . Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Pajaro. Castrovilles Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita: .San_Tuis- Obispo, Guadalupe; “Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbars, San Buenavendtrs. Santa Paula, .- Baugus,, Los Angeids. (Connec: 3 1|on mh Ssata Cruz sad Mo -Il.A Plcllle emx Exj San_Joaquin Valley as Cresceng City €xpre - Orleans. Los Angeies, Santa ‘basa Pacific Grove, D?l Moa; (Arrives via Coast Line West: bodnd).. § 1" 8an buls ()Mwo aad lenclm Intermedfate Stations .: 4 San Jose-and Way Station: )a Ssn Jose, Los Gatos aad W tions. n.wf Ban Jose snd Way 280 San Joue an Way 007 Del Monte Expre: ! n Jose. Gilroy, Hollliter, Santa 3. Del Moute, Moaterey, Pa- . clnc Grove, Saltnasand Principal o . Statlons . F30r Burlingame. San’ Mateo, Redwood, Menio Park. Palo Alto, Mayfiel Mountaln View. Lawrence, Sauta tations S 12180 Clara and San Jos | 14.307 San Jose, Giiroy and Way Station * 16.00® San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal 46.30° s.'.fi!.s’"'&’; ncipal Way Statio | se and Principal Way Statlons 16.1567 San Mateo, Belmont, Beresford.San | Carlos, Tedwood. Fair Oaks, | %38 | Menlo Park. Paio Alto. San Jose and Way Stations. Sunset Limited. Eastbound Luls Obispo, Santa Barhara, Los Angeles, Deming. I Paso, New | Orieans, New York. (Westhound ] rrives via San Josquin Valley) | m11.45¢ Alto and Way Station | @11.46P San Jose and Way Statfons A for Morning. X Saturday and Sunday oni § Stops at all statfons on 1 Sunday excented. 4Saturday oo nects at Goshen Je. with tratns for Haaford, vt-m.un Freano, for Visalls vis Sasger. ne. pd @3 Se gy w8 254 1 9 P for Afieracon. day. unday oaly | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Lea\e Via Sausalito Ferry | Arrive San Fran. | Foot of Market St. San Pv— “Sun- s nightat ibe +Tarars of Toma | | pai,” vowarning | enves 2t 130 Larrivingta the clty st 15 Week Dagsoniy “TAVERN OF TARALNS™ 71 Opesatitesarmnt. . | g Tavern 9:30 p. arrive San Francisea 1t 389 TICKFT {626 MarkeT S.. (North Shore Railroad) QFFGES | and SAusar'To FERRY, Foot Market St WEEKLY CALL |16 Pages. $1 per Year f

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