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FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903 SIBERIAN COR THREE "W John Rosene, Acting gages Steamships Hernster for Use PORATION CHARTERS ELL-KNOWN LOCAL VESSELS for American and Russian Interests, En- Centennial and Aztec and Schooner Barbara in Connection With Northern Concessions riered from the d wiii rg> of ining develoy with t trans- The ed by the companies t to Eu- pean ma AL PR A No Men for Cotesworth. satlors sent from here on the cka man the British ship Charles Cotesworth reached Eureka, but wi delivered on board the limejulcer. The 1 were & Home i by mas Murray, as 1 ns, a rux Murray, was sent with the men to > their delivery aboard the Cotesworth. The rival fact sent T y Hawkine and Jo- scph Kane on the Eureka as missionaries to ean the nine om Lyons. Haw- kins and Ka two botties of ailor whisky ned tomack the childlike mariner, suc- ssion. They were heiped, 1t by the crew of the Eureka, who were ore sailing that the u yons landed his men at Eureka, far as he got them. The rng ptured the men, and now aptain of the Cotesworth will either have to ay the blood money demanded by the ring or © Murray another chance. o Clan Gnlbr-ith?n Fire. The British ship Clan Galbraith, which a ved at Cerdiff from Gregon, took fire yest ay at the British port and the cargo in the main hold was considerably damaged by fire d water. > bet Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. British bark Ivanhoe is chartered for mber from Hastings Mills to a direct port, lquique or Pisagua, 32¢ 6d; the schooner Ba: hoa, same business from same port to Yoko. hama 6d, chartered prior to arrival. The p Bdward Sewall, at Honolulu, was char- tered prior to arrival for sugar, thence to New —— Shipment of &—uda 0il. The steamer Argyll was cleared on Saturday . Honolulu with 1,260,000 gallons crud valent to 30,000 barvels, valued at $42,000, ke The Curacao’s Cargo. The steamer Curacao, which safled on Thursday for Guaymas, carried an sssorted merchandise cargo consigned to the port of destiration and the principal way ports, valued at $50.926, and including the following: 7087 ®als 1 cs wine 28 cs mineral water, 8% cs 50 gels whisky. 38 cs 50 gals liquors, 9 bbls flour. £20 pkes paste, 4987 Ibs cheese, 400 Ibs lard, 564 pkes potatoes, 882 Ibs butter, 2426 Ibs milietufle, 2202 Ibs bread, 2847 Ibs tes, 408 cs the | | PORTLAND—Arr 11—Stmr Georgs Sider, for San F | w for United King- ‘ E Stmr City f | P and satled | | “TATOOSH 11—Br ship May 10U 8| | Rosa, hence 11—Bktn En- | r Challenger, for San Arrived May 10—-Stmr West- | rived May 11—Stmr | v 8, with lighter In tow. | EX 1" May' 1—Stmr Pomona, | | Stmr Aberdeen, hence | | A HERNSTER CHART- SAN DIEGO—Sailed May 11—Stmr Alca- | | ¥ ERED FOR SIBERIAN TRADE OLYMPIA L Attived May 11—Schr Soquel, : | “VENT ed May 11 ge Santa | Paul . in tow tug Rescue. PRSI O R May 11—-Stmr Alifan pkgs fresh: fru Chas Nelson, henc ckinaw, hence May | cs 5 _pkgs sal boote and nber 10 Pkgs paper. g iG—Arrived May 11—Stmr s fay 16. | ‘.\11"{( A—Salled 4 May M pkgs ag d 284 is, 2214 Ibs 100 flasks quicksilver, ils 87 bars fron, 53 bdls bdls pipe. 9000 blues for 9—Schr Caroline, 10—Schr Li Arrive tmr hence April 28 > 11—Stmr Ru South Portland, from P 1 it & | Portland e, 7 Sailed May 11—Stmr Ramona, for San Fran- 5 cisco. x ived May 10—Stmr Rainler, | WHATCOM— A Additional Cargo. on to the cargo previously repo tie HARPOR. ed May 9—Stmr Cen- 10—Schr Jas an Juan, which sailed on Sat W I ewats tor ama afjd way ports, carried Wand, for Altata; fellowing an Francisco. For Mexico—3016 feet lumb Y H_Smith, hence Schr Maria E Smith, 1 8—Schr Mildred, e 5 0 7 from millstuffs toes, 4 c provisions, cs canne i ms and am etc., | America | | sailed May 11—Stmr Coquille May ed May 10—Stmr Signal, k—1¢ May 7 1 for San r Salvador, | Notice to Mariners. | ISLAND PORTS. given ‘of the - foll | ved May 10-Ship George vigation In this dis- | {; Br stmr Miowera, trom to navigation in this ai ou Br ship Agnes Oswald, from New t of Beacons and | c.gtle Sailed May 11—B swera, for Sydney. Straits, pages 75 and 76— | HILO—Salled May 10—Stmr Hawallan, for whistling ‘buoy, red, nun-shaped, | New York. o é HANA—Satled May 9—Schr Muriel, for San h Bay in white er not sounding, TERN PORTS. 9—Stmr Arrived elphi Minnewaska, May cali- Cresc [ a first-class o for is reported dragged about 600 feet eastward | San of the reef. It will be replaced as soon Passed May 10—Ship Sus- son buoy, No. €, a first-class nun, | quehans New York, for Baltimore, to i adrift January 8, was replaced Aprii [ 10ad for ‘San Isco, hthouse Board bulletin No. 140, par- PORTS | agraph 85, ! i | Guemes Channel, page 83_City of Seaitie Diego P etpien, rock buoy, No. 2,'a third-class nun, hereto- Sod May BEe A Al reported adrift, was replaced April 24. Tondon, Fore Ontail thouse Board bulletin No. 139, paragraph ailed Moy 8—Stmr Segurancs, for ) y us oo y 8—St . By order of the Lish:po . E! Ir:;(ms Y':'i,; ved May 8—Stmr Saratoga, from New amander, U. §. N., Lighthouse Inspector. OWN—Sailed May 9—Br ship oxburgh, for Limerick. Shipping Intelligence. NE—Arrived May 8—Br ship ARRIVED. , from Tacoma. | AR] . rrived May 9—Br ship Brenda, Monday, May 11. Y Stmr Eanta Monica, lsen, 66 hours from Grays Harbor; bound south; put in for pas- scngers g Stmr Corona, | hence March 10 YOKOHAMA - v Arrived May 9—Br stmr Vic- oria. May 10—Jap stmr Hong- hence April 2: toria, from kong Maru, 3 LEVL Arrived prior to May 10—Schr C ayer, from Grays Harbor. AUCKLAND—Arrived May 11, 4 a m—Stmr hence April Nopander, 19 hours from Eu- Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 69 hours from San ro and way ports. | Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours from San Diego. A Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 84 hotrs from Ta- coma CLEARED. Monday, May 11 Victoria; FPacific Arrived May 11—Bktn rom Delagoa Bay. 9—Br bark Inverclyde, for San Safled May S—Stmr City of Stmr_ Valencia, _Alberts, | n Francisco. Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Oregonian, Carty, New York, via Puget Sound and Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED, Monday, May 11. | Stwr Santa Monica, Olsen, San Pedro, | Stmr Chehalis, Thompeon, San Pedro. Stmr Valencla, Alberts, Victoria and Puget Sound ports, Sumr Greenwood, dchnson, Alblon. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, Mendocino and Point Arena. Sumr Alcazar, Martin, Greenwood. Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, —. Stmr Acme, Lundquist,” Eureka, with schr A Klose in_tow. Schr Bessle K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- ailed May terdam. >assed May 11, 6:30 p m—Stmr Vaderland, from New York, for Antwerp. HAMBURG—Arrived May 9—Stmr Patricla, from New York, via Plymouth and_Cherbourg. ROTTERDAM—Arrived May 9—Stmr Rhyn- dam, from New York, via Boulogne. BROWHEAD—Passed May 9—Stmr Com- monwealth, from Boston, for Liverpool. - LIZARD—Passed May 11—Stmr Minnetonka, from Bos tor Liverpool PLYMOUTH—Salled May 11—Stmr Pen: vania, from Hamburg and Boulogne, for York. MOVILLE—Arrived May 11—Stmr Colum- bla, from New York, for Glasgow, and pro- ceeded. BREMEN—Arrived May 11—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. - % 9—Stmr Staten- ew ing. | Stmr Gualala, Adler, Bowens Landing, Stmr Oregonian, Carty, New York and Hono- luly, via Seattle. Schir Onward, Ogidnesson, Coquille River. hr John A, Olsen, Portland. hr Esther Bubne, Olsen, Grays Harbor. | | INISTRAHULL- Passed May 10—Stmr Lau- hr C A Klose, Gruggel, Eureka, in tow | rentian, from Glgsgow, for New York; stmr Acme. Syrian, from Glaggow, for Montreal. ST MICHAELS-Passed May 11—Stmr Cam- broman, from Boston, for Algiers. Naples, ete. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 10—Stmr Ces- trian, from Boston. GENOA—Arrived May 9—Stmr Vancouver, from Boston, via St Michaels and Naples, S ety Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer. chants' Exchange, San Francisco,’ Cal, May 11, 1903, r The Time Bail on the tower of the 'Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time, J. C. BURNETT, N., in charge. SPOKEN. April 29, lat 32 N, lon 14 W, Fr bark Can- | bronne, from Antwern, for Puget Sound. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 11, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Salled May 11—Br stmr Areb, for_Shanghal. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 10—Stmr Noyo, hence May §. SEATTLE—Arrived May 10—Schr Willlam Nottingham, hence April 28. Arrived May 11—Stmr AI-K1, from Skagway. Sailed May 11—Stmr Tremont, for Hong- kong. CASPAR—Salled May 11—Stmr Samoa, for Redondo. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 11—Stmr laqua, hence May 6. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed May 10—Schr Sa- lem, for San Pedro. Arrived May 11—Schr Ida Schnavuer, for Port Ludlow. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 11—$chr lda Schrauer, for Port Ludlow. Lieutenant, ML e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodeti oo ‘Nmes” and _Helghts- of High sy Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay, Peblished by official au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low walers occur at | Federal Salt Company must answer for | speeches, should come before the bar on | Woodworth, United States District Attor- | | for trial. | contract with August T. Johnson is the | agreed. | exceed $5000 In case of conviction. | Ing $00 from her to purchase a lodging- GRIMINAL SUIT AGAINST TRUST Federal Salt Company bto Stand Trial for Breach of Law. First Action of Its Kind Ready for Judgment of Jury. ISR SO The first criminal action against a trust, provided for by the Sherman anti-trust | law of 189, will go to trial to-day in the United States District Court, when the unlawful combination against the freedom of trade. It is significant that this unique suit, to which allusion has been frequent- ly made by President Roosevelt in his the day of the chief executive's arrival. Through the untiring efforts of Marshall | ney, the Federal Salt Company has been mage the. first of the trusts to suffer| under the law. Attorney Woodworth first | instituted action when, on October 15, he filed with Circuit Judge Morrow a peti- tion seeking to have the trust permanent- 1y enjoined from doing business. On November 1 Jjudge Morrow issued | the permanent injunction. Then, on Feb- ruary 28, the Federal Grand Jury filed a lengthy indictment with the United States District Court whereby the Federal Salt Company is criminally ¢harged with vio- ~ act on twenty-two the case was set the Sherman On March lating counts. -] The evidence against the salt trust is conclusive in the opinion of Attorney Woodworth. Specific contracts with | | smaller salt companies whereby their out- ! puts are controlled by the larger corpor- ation are cited in the indictment. The following inciriminating clause from a key to the whole case of the prosecution: In consideration of this lease the party of the first part agrees not to engage or assist | ir any way in the producticn of salt or ths sale thereof west of the Mississippi River dur- ing the term of this lease except as herein The trust will be liable to a fine not to ——————— Defendants Held to Answer. Eugene Eagan was held to answer be- fore the Superior Court by Police Judge Fritz yesterday on a charge of robbery in $2000 bonds. He knocked down Peter Madera with a brick at the Second-strect | dge on Avril 17 and took $I from his | pocket. Mrs. Angelo Delbos was held by Police Judge Mogan on a charge of ob- | | taining money by false pretenses in §700 | bonds. She was accused by Mrs. Matia Marquet, 513 Howard street, with obtaia- house, which actually cost $%0. — e — COLON, Colombia, May 11.—Augusta, Ele- anor and’ Elizabeth Shaler, three aged sisters of Colonel 3. R. Shaler, superintendent of (he Panama Railroad, died here of fever April 24, May 4 and May 10, respectively. They came from Pittsburz. 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. MONDAY, MAY 11, | o e i in rises. . Sun sets. 5 Moon rises (full) |Time| Ft. | — IH W 0 mHE eAY FHANONGS Gau WOESBANOMEY s aee s . ., ourist P o the East every week (Burlingtan . Route Personally conducted parties every week to Chicago, Louis and Boston. St. If you are a visitor in California planning to go east again, or if you live here and are going to make a trip; and particularly if you have never been through Colorado, past the magnificent mountain scenery which is famous all over the world, will you kindly give me the opportunity to tell you about our per- sonally conducted tourist parties which leave every week for Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and points beyond. I really believe that I can be of great service to you in several ways—by telling you how you can save money and by relieving you of many ittle responsibilities incident to starting on a long journey. My business is to take a personal interest in each one of our patrons and see that everything is done to make your trip over our line as comforta- ble, interesting and inexpensive as possible. 3 The people who have used our line are the best friends we have. Will you cut out the coupon below, send it to me, and give me the privilege of telling you what we have to offer? arties COUPON. CUT THIS OUT. W. D. SANBORN, General Agent Burlington Route, 831 Market Street, San Francisco. Phone, Main 1188, Please send me complete information about your personally conducted tourist car parties to eastern cities. Tell me also about the route these parties take. » Name Address. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) — From ArmiL 5, 1905. TeivE — ~7.004 Benicia, Sulsun, Eimira and Sacra- mMento .....uue o 1.25» 7.004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey. 7.30a Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Cailstoga, Santa Rosa. 825> About Them 7300 Nilew Lathrop. SCockion.«rrerrrs 728 8.004 Davis, Woodl Knights Landing, oo - f | Mazysville. Ooville. (congects There’s nothing I GEnLT T g Y Atl ic E: -Ogden and 5. .. “cheap” about Rock 8002 Port Costar Martlnes, Antioch: . Tracy. Stockton, Sacramento, Island tourist sleep- Los Banos. Mendota, Hanford, he pri Tttt R ekl ke Ll o N Sierced. Fremo. Goahen S Junctl sflels =\ of tickets. $30u b Eiiresec bovis Wi 3 I - 0! 8 . Willow: i/ They have wide {Frato, Fed Biuf, Fortiand °: 7.580 . ° s » N San Jose, Livermore, Stock- vestibules, Pintsch gas, N e At it - Marysvill Chico, Red uff..... 4.25¢ @:' steam heat, toilet rooms, | 8304 Oakdas, Chinese, Jamestown. 8o 4 nora, Tuolumne and An 4.25» i 3 ' and almost all the other con- 13802 Yariines sad Way Station K1 veniences of standard sleepers. The A o . e 2 = - 8 , Merced, R bedding is clean, second-class tickets ¥re accepted, and e it tin e 3 o - and N (Westbound the berth rate, California to Chicago, is only $6.00. srrive Cars leave San Francisco i via the “El Paso R sty ey g Pt Shert Line.” Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays via 12.00x ward, Nilesand Way 8 3958 the “Scenic" Line. : ock ISiand 11.007 sacramento River Stew 11.00e Tickets and full information at Sothern Pacific ticket \ 330r Ben Winters, 8 offices, or by addressing SVSIE'“ Woodiand. Wiliisma, Colusa, Wik F. W. Tuomrson, G. W. A, A 'S L‘:"e n"‘;"}“:" anding. Marye 10554 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Jog = 3 . 1 9.25. tined, Fracy. L 10.254 s akid — s. Livermore, 4.25# / - +i1.04 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. N California Limited... To CHICAGO 0. [ LESSEE SAN [RANCISCO ANy NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Titaron Perry, Foot cf Market St. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. DAYS—T7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: , 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:3) per Sundays and Wednes days untfl Apr 5.00r }’n"rl Costa, Tracy, Stocktoy. Ls anocs. 18.307 Xiles, San g0r Hayward, Niles and San Jose. S00r Offeniat Mati—Ogden, "Dauver. Omaba. 8¢t Louls, Chicago. (Ne day coaches ran on this tratn betwoen Sam Fraacisco sad Rens S——— % Limited (isaves via'Coust xtra trip at 1:30 p. m. 30, 5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. . 5:10, 8:30, 11:30 p. m. @90y 3| 8= 14 | EAN RAFAEL TO SAN FY ANCISCO. Line' Esstbound), — New York. I A el B WEEK DAYS_8:05, 6:30, 33, 750, 93 o i’rfi""" koo _Ansuten 15 a. m.; . . 3:40, 20, . n Ideal Train| 15 : s g a1 b, Valiey Westbound) oo | | SUNDAYS—t:50, 7:35, 9:2 2. mi 145 | 709y San Pablo, Porc Costa, Martines NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | e o ‘;38. Sacramento, Truckes, Reno and the early morning tides are given in the left | / S°°k the Best, ! Leave In Effect Arriv Intermedtate Stations . hand column and the successlve tides of the | 4 | san Fran. May 3, 1903. San Fran. 8.05r o;:-:‘::nt‘uu“rlorr;.‘x:fi:;xfi.ms‘;:: day in the order of occurrence as to time: the | —— —_— _— — — 3 . fourth time column sives the last tide of the | | Week | Sun- | Destina Sun- | Week | o910 pForusnd Puget Sound and Eaat. | except when there are but three tdes, | SANTA FE TRAINS. | Days. | days. | tion. days. | Days - Nt s fometimes occurs. The heights given are in # 4 | = 7. Lathrop. addition to the soundings of ihe United States | Tosxy Markel-uirest Perty. Depol, bvca ‘ =y desto, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, 12 25¢ sign precedes the height, S l o 8:00a| L given is subtracted from the depth given by | Lol Sa s R E S COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). | lr{\e hh:l]rh Txm plane of refercuce is the mean | :—" s“hh | e g T A6as Santa Cruz Excursion ( of the lower low water T Stockton | ko2 i S - t’*g A_Qst g st \’ TS 8164 n;;:‘.‘.',‘.a Comcarviiie, ovement of Steamers. « Hanturd ! Novato, eiton, Bouiger Creek, Santa | ideialh e | By g o Cruz aod Way Stations. ... 5500 e i | ¢ ) ewark, Centervilie, San Jos | 3 TO _ARRIVE, : E:‘ffinflfl, . | Santa Rosa. New Almaden, Los Gatos.Felton, teamer, From. * Chicago : Boulder Creek. Phoenix » E—— €18 Bawark: Sen Jose: Los Gaion (on T 0" oho i - ewark. San Joss, Los Gatos (on | Der Sori Crercont Cify B0y DAY e bakerfaid Local, stop- i N eaturday and Sundey russ ! Flureka. .. Humboldt .. Plug at ali polnts in San Joaguin Valiey. Cor Windsor, mn-‘Fr.'n to {nnBA‘ru,x’-'cménu: | Centralia .| Grays Harbor vc?,m.au.. tratn arrives at 7:50 a_m datly. Healdsburg, :‘L“ d;m:vl:)"(;:v\nn*“‘.;\':(‘?nz e Senator Piket Bodhd Fite.. s %0 . 1o Dally i the CALIFORNIA i mday only from | S 18.50a Chico. - Coquille River LIMITED, carrying Falace Bieep-ng Cars | Geyserville, OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Aveata Coos Bay & Pt. Ortord.| l'ang Liniug Cars throukt to Chicsge. Cralr | Cloverdale. From SAN FRANCISCO. Foot of Market St. (Siip# Edith e Eand § kil | Car rut: 1o Bakerseld for accommuantion of | S 115 9:00 11:00 ax. 1.00 3.00 5.15r.% B FRoew T i R anaa i | lucal firet-cless cngers. No second-ciass Hopland ND, Foot of Broadway — 18:00 i3:08 Pl e bt I e {ckets ure hunored on thls train. Correspond- and Ukiah. - 00 Am. 1200 200 4.00 r Dol | fu wrrives at 11:10 p m Qully g - L: . M. Dollar.. ...l San Pedro. X b i is Blckton Local Correapending Yo COAST LINE (Browl Ga. Barbara. n Pedro n arrives at 11:10 & m dally = — pire G. Dol .| Coos Bay ays Harbor . Coos Bay .. Eel River Pol Humboldt .. San Diego & Grays Harbor . Newport & Way Humboldt China & Japan. Point Arena Portland & Astoria =, | | | | | | | Ports. | Polnt Arena. . W. Elder. . rth Fork... Humboldt .. Rainler. .| Seattle & Whatcom. Corona Humboldt | Puget Sound Ports | 17 | San Diego & Way Pts.|May San Pedro & Way Pts.[May 18 | City Puebla State of Cal ‘00s Bay. Ar.ubis .| Seattle May 18 C. Nelson. ... .| Seattle May 18 Sequoia. Willapa Harbor. [May 19 Alameda. Honolulu . May 19 Atholl .| Hongkong v. May 19 N. Y. via Parama....IMay 20 Columbia. Portland & Astoria....|May 20 Valencia......| Puget Sound Ports. |May 22 Menes. | Hamburg & Way Ports. May 22 TO SAIL Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pier. | May 12. Centralia... | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am(Pier 10 May 13. : Corona | Humboldt +v.2+{1:30 p[Pler 19 | Arctic......| Humboldt 10 am|Pler 10 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 Columbia. .. | Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pler 24 Phoenix Humboldt ..| 1 pm|Pler 13 May 14. Corofado. ... Grays_Harbor......| 4 pm(Pier 10 ‘oo _Bay-Pt. Orfd.|12 “m|Pler 13 | Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm Humboldt ..... 9 am) | Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| § am .| Coqutile_River.....| 6 pm| | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am ! || Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm| May 15 Empire. Coos Bay direct...[10 am Alllance Eureka & Coos Bay| 2 pm May 16. Argo. . | Bel River Ports...| 4 pm G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor. 4 pm| Humboldt .. 1:30 p Puget Sound Ports. |11 am China & Japan....| 1 pm N. Y. via Panama.|12 m May 17. Newport & Way..| 8 am| Grays Harbor. 4 pm San Diego & Way| 0 am May 18. G.W.Elder. .| Astoria & Portland. (11 am| Pt. Arena...| Point Arena .| ¢ pm i May 20 N. Fork Humbeldt . .| 9am May 21, City Puebla [ Puget Sound Ports.[11 am) Centennial. .| Seattle & Tacoma. May 22. Hono. & Kahului..| 3 pi Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm Skagway & 800 p. m. e Overluud Exyress, w Guerneville, througt Falace and Tourist Fleepers and Free e Reclining Chalr Care 1o Chicago; g Sonema, Blepeer, which cuts out &t Fresno en_Elle Tug traln arrives a1 €06 p m z Yersonally conducied parties Kansas | 3° Pt Oty Cricago ‘and Euet iewve Sun Frencsico | 2 s ol. . |- 6 cvery Mouduy, Thursday and Baturdey at i e e 1 Offices—6l Market street &nd in Ferry De. pot, Ban Francisco; 1112 Broadway Oaklsnd. “The Joy of Living” Is Sulphur_Springs; at Fulton for Altruria an Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Ly Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and | Greenwood: at Hopland_for Duncan Springs. Highland _ Springs. Kelssyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bactlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Leke, Pomo, Potter Valley, Riverside, Licrley's, Bucknell's, ‘Helghts, Hullville, ' Orr's Hot | Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | Hopkins, Mendocino City. Fort B-agg, | Usal: at Wiliits for Faxlv. 183 John Sanhedrin Springs, Steven Westport, Encountered on the | Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, o OVER ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, O} | sens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia VIA THE | and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays—Round trip tickets to all points | beyond San Ratfael at half rates. Union Pacific Railroad. PRIVATE COMPARTMENTS, HANDSOME PARLORS, \bu'ml);:; office, 650 Market street, Chronicle DRAWING-ROOMS, | "B, ¢ wHITING, R X. RYAN, | Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, LIBRARY, BATH (HOT AND COIL.D WATER.) SUPERB DINING-ROOMS, PERFECT VENTILATION, ELECTRIC LIGHTS For Particulars Adiress D, W, HITCHCOCK, General Agent, 1 Montgomery st., San Frarcisco. { MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry (Holidays e%epl!d)—c 49, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:13, . 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. n week days does not rum to MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive Foot of Market St. San Fran. Su T v vapere | S5 bttt “An o unat Days. et ssuring t savn a4 720 120006 Al arriviag tn the ety aevas | 12:50 .| 3:30 L et “TAVERN OF TANALPAS™ Open allthe year ronad. Mill_Valley. SU AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—( °L':.'.D?-‘§§k 11 311:30 a. m., 112:30, fe1: %5l *3:50, 5, 6, 71:30, 9, 11:48 P. m. Fratns marked(*) Tun to San Quentin. Those mareed® (B %o Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Cat- ke (o ’saturdays the 3:18 p. m. traia Ty A3 SAN RAFAEL TO { SAN FRO! FAEL 1C SAN FRAN > 7 s 'CISCO TIGRT {626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Railréad) | _ ek - da. g OPFICES | and SAusaL1To Fernv, Foot Market St ,17‘;5'1;2?3“{“ 348, 4106, 3o | e NDAYS6:15, 40, EVERY WOMAN ii50nih 2 2eis it 8! 7:35, B . . Trains marked @) start trom San Quentin, is interested and should know FROM_MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- o Week days—5:48, 8:40, 148, g about the wonderful | CISCOTWeek IR 5100 TS, 82 10:40 o m. AYS—6:35, 7:85, 10, 12500 2105, 2:40, 3:45, 4:88, g THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way . Ty week days (Satuntaye 415 p. m.y excepted)- Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m.. Saturdays—Cazadero and way MARVEL SER5i~e The new Vi lnflctw%ucmu. Best—Safest—Most Con- Skagway & Way Ports.|M: Cooks Inlet & Way Pt Nome direct ... Skagway & Way Vi ‘& Unalaska. stations. MARVEL, accent no Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 i e, T Sl S € 1k dero anu way stations. b2 trated hook—mcaled. I n b cui i B et o toladie WARVEL €0.. S Room 203. Times Bdx.. New York. ‘Sundays and Legal Holldays—18 Fotne Reyes and way stations " adima TICKET OFFICE— 626 Market st FRRRY—Foot of Market at. 104 San Jose and Way 47004 San Jose sad Way 00a New Aimaden.. ... ..... ..... f&100 37.15s Monterey and Santa Craz Excur sion (Sunday only) 8.300 8.00a Coasst Line Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gfiroy, Hollister, Pajaro, Castroville, Salinas. San o Paso Robies, Santa Margarica, Bsn Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt, Lompoe. Santa Barburs, San Buenaventura, Santa Pac Baugus, Los Angeles. (Conac tion from Sania Cruz and Moo~ (leaves via ey Eastbound as Crescent City Expre: New Orleans, Los Angeies, bara, Pactfic Grove, Del Monte. (Arrives via Coast Line West bound 1.308 0004 Ssn Jose. Tre teola, SantaCruz, P e 13 1380 800 T iee G tions...... o 6.3%¢ @1.30P San Jose and Way Stations. 7.0ce '2.00r San Jose and Way Statfon 0.00s 43.00 Del Monte Express—Santa Clars, San Jose. Gilroy. Hollister, Sants Cruz, Del Monte. Monterey, Pa cific Grove, Salinasand Principai BEALIONS . eenaee.... 12189 ateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alta, Mayfield, Mountaln View. Lawrence, Ssats Clara and San jose. 8388 San Jo San J Gilroy and Way Stationst10 454 " Los Gatos and Principai Way Stations., . San.Jose and Prine Way Staftons pal San Matea, Belmont, Beresford.San Oaks, &!I’ Carlos, ‘Redwood, Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto. ’.nr San Jose and Way Statlons. .00r Sunset Limited. ’Eu:hound —San Lais Obispo, Sants Barbara, Los lor:'g:. 2 P for Afternoon. and Sunday only. ' 4§ 8tops at all stations on Sunday. }Sunday excepted. 3 Sunday oaly. @ Saturday only. @ Connects at Goshen Jo. with trafns for Hanford, Visalia. At Fresno, for Visalia via Ssnger. #Via Coast Line. J Tuesd: ind APH“V. vis ’"g‘urd. except Sat 3 Via ‘San Joaquia valley. ¥ Stops Santa Clara south bound only. Comnects undav. for all polnts Narrow Gauge. = ASHs KIDNEY & LIVER BITTERS A PLEASANT ;EAXATI NOT INTOXICATING

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