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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, THE SAN MAY 15, 1903. -LINER SONOMA WILL DEPART \ TO-NIGHT FOR THE ANTIPODES Have to Wait Until 8 O’Clock on Account of the Late Arrival at New -York of the British Australian Mails---She Will Carry About 130 Passengers, Including Som= Navy Officers Wil CROOKS OPERATE AMONG CROWDS Several Victims Report Their Losses to the Police. SHIP ADRON TIAL SALL AND PA- FIRING | TE | B Sasmon o N nr Dirigo Puebla, for hence 1ith May 13 Hamburg tved May 14—Schr J San Pedre Arrived May 14—Dr May 10 Schr Balboa. from Mol wk; stmr Tacoma, from hama, for Seatle; Nor | °d May 14—Stmr San Ma. Angel £ Stmr Mackinaw, for Ean hich arrived Arrived May 14 -Stmr Prent | Arrived May” 14—Echr Compeer, from Re- = 5 g PORT HARFORD—Arrived May 14—Stmr Sa of the Kosmos Liner. . Ba hence May 13, to sall at 10 p m for burg and LAND-— AT 14—Stmr Robert » San Francise . dise cargo s o LAND PORT as manifested | fved May B eis and dis schr 3 H ¥ niral America, | 14— Bkt s > The ¢ e | " Sailed 13—Stmr for San | Francisc w | Sailea Ship Marion Ch ey BT bark Kaiuiant o e Francis 3 F Packard - D imte and | _ Arrived May 14—Br stmr Dorlc, hence Ma - rel 170 wegs | & for Hongkong 5 . salt- | EASTERN PORT. 0 g . pkgs nails, 6 | BALTIMORE —Cleared May 13—Ship Sus ¢ cris furniture 1 pkg machinery. | quehanna, for San Francisco e R, gl | FOREIGN PORTS g v £5-grm | VRE—Arrived May 12—Br bark Lord E . g . 8 pkss. | 1 Seattle. PR ey "K—Arrived May 13—Fr bark Jear, v B ShNSS S « iled May 13—Br ship Dudhope, s e r lquique Shipping Intelligence CORONEL— Sailed May 11 stmr Oakle. ARRIVE! FALMOUTH—Sailed May 13—Fr bark Ed May 14 :n nd Rostand, for Oregon. Smith from West- | HAMBUR afled May 10—Fr bark Paris for Honolulu esboro, Olsen, 12 hours from P HULL—In _port April 23—Fr bark Bon A hamps. for San Frar Pomona, Ewanson, 18 hours from Eu- | NDON—In port May 1—Br bark Inveram r San Franoiscc kiyn, Higgins, hours from Fort PIRIE —Sailed May 4—Br ship Peter | ancisco, via Newcastle, Aus raz from San Sailed May 13—Ger ship mona trom San | Sajled May 12—Br stmr . ancisco. go, Dunham hours from Eel| A d_May 42 —Stmr Newport, | : | for San Francisco. May 11—Stmr Peru, Rosa, Alcxander, 46 hours from | Panama a LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 14—Br ship son, 20 daye from Ma- | Falis of Halladale, hence Dec 31 Ka TYNE--Sailed May 13—Fr bark Gael, for en & from Coos Bay. | San Francisco s PORE—Arrived May 5—Br stmr R 3 ichmond Castle, from Kobe. Ny Jay 34 GUAYMAS —Arrived May 13—Schr Daunt- er stm phis, Reimer, Hamburg: J D | jous, from Grays Harbor. s & . = A HAKODATE—Arrived May 14—Br ship & Sureckels, McNeill, Guam; West hence. Bawch 6 . ncie | G—Salléi May 13—Br stmr Em- SATLED. | pross-of Japan. for Vancouver; stmr Korea, for Thursday, May 18 | Franeisco. o £ i i ALTAL- Safled May 10—Bktn Willie R & it | Hume, for Astoria Star Ja . Seattle. BHA Arrived May 13—Schr W H F 3 - Taibe neouver. = ad 4vs Harbor. e Sumr § Rowens Landing N STEAMERS Bt Gr bhnson, Alblon | QUEENSTOV ailed May 14—Stmr Ma- £ = ing. Mclellan, cruise. | jostic, from Liverpool, for New York. p Hoppe, Vancouver and | Arrived May 1i—Stmr Saxonia, from Boston, & for_ Liverpool, and proceeded. - g ¥ Hemb: | GLASGOW -Sailed May 13—Stmr Corean, ¥ Merr Fan Vicente Lanu- r Boston s | LIVERPOOL-—Arrived May 13—Stmr Bos- Scbr M jega tonian. from Boston, for Manchester. N YORK - Sailed May 14—Stmr Fuerst x o Bismarck, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and W, Fr shy o y ; - . : *hip Made- | ol bours: stmr La Bretagne, for Havre: stmr P S W %c bark Mar. | Koenigen Lulse, for Bremen: stmr Mongolian, . M rom Swansea, for S e Alcupyons . - | “Arrived May 14— Stmr Germanic, trom Liv- s FELBORAPHIC | erpool and’ Gueenstown POIN LOBOE, May 14, 10 p m—Weather | YL R | && NW, velocity miles per hour Sun, Moon and Tide. ONESTIC PORTS. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— BAN PEL ed May Schr Beu- | Times and Heights of High and Low p mpau = | Vaters at Fort Point, entrance to San § May 14—Stmrs Chehalls and Santa Francisco Bey. Published by official au- a, hence May 11 A thority of the Superintendent. ed Ma Schr Eva, for Eureka: schr | x The high and low waters occur at tug Liberty, ays Harbor; front (Mission-strest wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Peint; the height of tide is the same at both places. £ailed May 14—Stmr Aber- ¥ ived May 13—Schr E L FRIDAY, MAY 15. Pecr | — i Sumr Rita Newman, for | Sun rises | Sun sets . Arrived May 14 hr | Moon rises 1Stme Valen- | o [Timej _ [Time| Timel (7=l in s | Ft. f-—o Ft. [-—i Pt |.. Ft. 14— Stmr Iagua, from Port | 2 Pedro. ‘—5 14—Stmr Mackinew, from . (@ f ; brig W G Irwin, | 3% San’ Francieco 4 14--Stmr Oregonian, hence | 10 ' tthe; sehr Americans, from rt Townsend 5 bay Mey 18~Schr Luzon, | — ®un Francisco. Sanied May 14—8chr Bal- | the carly morning tides are given in the left hoa B hand column and the succeseive.tides of the POIN Passed May 14—Stmr Ar- | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the cata, Ir . for San Francisco, 7:15 | fcurth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thres tides. sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ddition to the soundings of he United States Coast Survey Charts except when a minus (—) eign precedes the Leight, and then the number WHATOOM —Sailed for fan Francisco. EIREKA —arrived May 14— Strar Bence May i3, sunr Alliance, from Coos May 14—Eumr Rainter, rons, Bay. the charts ch H ants ay 14 Time Le p. m., at nc Green | Mo | Del Norte Arcata | Empire.... City Parama Chico | Czarina North Fork . Rainier. .. G. Lindauer | Tampico Mackinaw Arubis..... rona | City Puebia. . S. Monica | Chenaiis Cocs Bay Pomona Argo | Newport Columbia . . | Santa Rosa Ram San Pedro.... Valencta. . Menes | Atance Ramo {8 R | cnico | Chehalis | Newburg G.W_Elder Pt. Arena.. Redondo S. Monica reka ralia rona. . Fork « N G. Lindauer State of Cal . Nelson Coos Bay. . City Puebla Sequoia.. §. Pedro e Columbia. .. Alameda City Panams Rainier. .. given is subtracted from the depth given by The plane of refercuce is the mean butlding was f Cal.. 1 Pug: Peint Arena..... pm Pler 21 Commotion. Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pier ! Gr Harbor: pmPler 2! BR May 14.—The German squadron May 19 commanded by Admiral Prince Henry of Prus- va\u;:l ven[ 0 am m-r }:: sia arrived off this port to-day at the same < ¥ pm|Pler 10 o 3 boldt 211130 plP! time that the French northern squadron en- | ) \1 30 piPler 19 o 00 " Tnis was the first visit of German war- | Humboldt .........| 8 am|Pler 2 ®hips to French waters in years. The appear- May 21 | ] ance of Prince Henry's squadron caused much Graye Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 commotion and comment. The German shioa San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pler 1p fired a salute of eleven guns, which | e & Tacoma 110 amibier 18 | turned by the land_batteries and the Frenca | San Pedrc & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 fagship Massens. The German squadron pre- Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Per 27 | sented a formidable appearance, being ma:e May 22, | {Prer 27 | O of soven battleships and six crnisers 1 Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pler 2| The commander of the German flagship, the | Humboidt .........[10 am|Pler 3| Ariadne, boarded the Massena and paid a for- Hono. & Kahului bm|Pier 25 | mAl visit to Admiral de Courthill. and the lat- Hamburz & Way Pm|Pler 33 | ter returned the visit on the Ariadne. The May 23. i | ahips saluted each other, gun for gun. Later | Astoria & Portland.;11 am!Pier 24 | the commander of the Ariadne visited the port | Honolulu “{'2 pmipiar 7 officlals and the mail was taken ashore. N. Y_via Panama./12 m|Pier 40 | SE et Two Arrested Pickpockets Are Identified at the City Prison. | Pickpockets were busy on the cars and among the crowds on Market street Wednesday night, and several reports were made to the police yesterday. Nich- olas Antipa, a visitor from the south, re- ported that while he was on a Larkin sfreet car between 8 and 9 o'clock a man ! bumped against him while the car was rounding the curve at Post street, and was profuse in his apologies till leaving the car at Gery street. A few minutes later Antipa discovered that his purse, containing $100, was missing. George Maurer, 1016 Fillmore street, : boarded a car at Larkin and McAllister ! streets about 11 o’clock, and when the | conductor asked him for his fare he | found that his purse, containing $10, two rings and other articles, was gone. J. H. Goerich of Napa, who is living with friends at 11 Fell swreet, went out | to the Cliff House yesterday afternoon, and when he returned In the evening he discovered that $40 had been stolen from his pockets. He says that if the thief will call upon him he will willingly give him another $40 and pay his doctor’s bills | after he is through with him. Joseph Felder, who is supposed to be| an Eastern crook, was arrested at the ferry depot vesterday morning by Detec- tive Egan on suspicion of being concerned in picking other people’s pockets. When | searched $200 in gold and two $0 bilis| were found on him. He was recognized er in the City Prison by H. H. John- son, an old gentleman, as the man who | stole his pocketbook. containing $110 and | an express order, while he was on a Mar- ket street car oft Tuesday night. James West, the Eastern pickpocket who was arrested on Tuesday night by Detective T. B. Gibson, was identified yes- | terday by Mrs. George H. Covert as the man who stole her husband's diamond 1d while they were standing in front of -+ Time Ball Market street on Tuesday night. He | mi e was also identified by William Donohue | Exchange, San Francisc | of 2220 Clay street as the man who stole* 190 . e Fors, | D8 diamond stud while he was on an iall on the tower of the Ferry ' Eddy 5 oo e T, fothe, Ferry | Eddy street car on Tuesday night. The police expect that other victims will be | jable to identify both Felder and West, | | who are believed to be members of a gang | of pickpockets that has been following the Phesidential party. | .'-ql. .":';';fi"l-..'.v - COTTON PRIGES BREAK RECORDS iRush to Cover Demor- n of the 120th meridian, or at & wich time, Li « s BURNETT, N.. In charge. -5 e vement of Steamers. stefiant & Japan... | Point Arena z riland & Astoria att] and & Way Po os Ba . Humboidt < i TS iieom pay 13| alizes New York Grayvs Harbor . May 17 Seattls May 17 s i Market. Seattis May 17 Humboldt May 17 Humboldt 4 Pors. . /may 11| NEW YORK. May l4—Another new rec- | San Pedro A ‘May 18, ord for the season was established in the | San Pedro..............|May 18 | oo -day. T of | €an Diego & Way Pis, Mai is ; cotton market to-day. .The big feature of | San Pedro & W Seattle & Tac San Pedro apa Harb Honoluiu Hongkong v the day was the price made by July in | the last half hour of trading—I11 cents. | In the same time ..ugust sold for 10. cents; May made a new record of 11.42 cents, and spot cotton was quoted at 11.60 cents. These prices were the highest in twelye or thirteen years, and, added y Pts na. .. May 19 May 1 Manzanillo River P N. Y. via Panama.. Portland & Astoria.. to | San Diego & Way Pis | ewport & Way Ports.|) volume. | an Pedro.. S At times the scene on the floor was on Puget Sound Port Hamburg & Way Ports. () China and Japan rush of | pit into of the greatest disorder and the the covering demand threw the ney & Way Ports a demoralized condition. At the opening | P B ST of the market trading was by far the el oyl o most active of the season and on the Destination. | Salls.| upward rush May sold at 11.40 cents, July | y TR o t 10.99 ce August 10.67 e 1 ey 1% f at 10.99 ¢ .:'ns and August at cents, all | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier 10 NeW records. i Seattle & Tacoma.|l0 am(Pier 2 The Liverpool reports gave warning Humbpoldt .........[ 1 pm(Pler 13/ that the day would be a lively one, as | Seatte & iy Die| & bmibler 3 sales of spot cotton there reached a full | T May 16, i dollar a bale higher than yesterday. Grays Harbor......| 4 pm(Pier 2 Early cables stated that some of the for- Coos Bay-Pt fd.[10 am/Pier 13 ' eign spot interests were in the market, Bay direc 4 pm Pler 13 ki 1 th ot ffered at hi, Po 3 pmpier 3 tAKINg all the cotton o at the high- | 2 Pedrol 2 pm|Pler 14 est prices of a decade. Liverpool stocks | 1:30 p/Pler 19 are smaliler than for a great many years | am Pler 27 | and the consumption of American cotton China & Japan pm|Pier 40 . N. ¥, via Panama.|12 m Pler 40 18 at record figures. PRINCE HENRY'S SHIPS ) am|Pler 16 | 9 am Pler 19 | e e CAST ANCHOR AT BREST 3 e arbor S bmibler 3| Arrival of the German Squadron in Aogria & Porti e French Waters Causes Much May 24 | | FILIPINO STATESMAN > A VICTIM OF CHOLERA Mabini, Formerly Minister of For- Head of most wealth; son, lumber business. sta wonderful its trad, GOOD offers great ple_desiring or farny reso Cotty mer Outing: free on app Francisco, j | Skagway & Way Ports./May 15 eign Affairs, Dies at City agway & Way Ports.| : Santa Ana....| Vaides & Way Ports. . ey 18 | Manila. Portland. Nome direct [May 17 | MANILA, May 14.—Mabini. the former Min- Farallon. Skagway & W |May 17 | ister of Foreign Affairs of the Filipino Govern- Sewpoer, Vaides & Unalosks ,‘ufi 49| attacked with the disease Tuesday last, Excelstor. Valdez & Way Port 35| Since his return from Guam, Mabini has Jeanie. .. Golovin Bay direct May 25| lived t seclusion. Captured 'correspondence . Y 80 | 0+ the Rizal provinee insurgents showed that MILLIONATRE S. C. ALLEN | IS DEAD AT HONOLULU | Succumbs to Heart Dis- | HONOLUL! neer of Honolulu, died to- aged 72 years. his fortune being estimated at $5,000,000, was a member 6f the firm of Allen & noni.': rapidity ploying a fleet of —_————— sorts and Cottages— Tuting Op- The country along the North Shore Railroad may be rented, all furnished, by the | week or month. Particulars and copy of ‘‘Sum- | he had been in communication with them, but the letters were not of a seditions nature. The Filipinos and Americans generally re. gret the death of Mabini, but there will be no demonstration at his burial on account of the nature of his diseas e s cr 8 SRS ‘War on Department Stores. MILWAUKEE, May 14.—A commercial war which, it fs said, will extend throughout the country, has been star‘ed hy the grocers of this city against manifacturers who allow their goods to be sold in department stores. The Retail Grocers' Association of Milwaukee, a member of the National Acsociation, has re- Solved not to handle products of manufacturers that are placed in department stores. —_————————— Killed by Kobber’'s Bullet. MUSCATINE, Ia., May 14.—An attempt to hold up Thomas McCarthy's restaurant at ‘West Liberty early this morning resulted in Hawaiian Shipping ZI:"h'mJ ease. U, May 14—S. C. Allen, a pio- 7, v of heart disease, Captain Allen was one of the ¥ men in the Hawalian Islands, ' dealers and shipping men. Their rted on a_modest scale, grew with | the firm eventually em- alling vessels to carry on OLD SUMMER TIME. | =P | the death of Arthur Meade. Two robbers en- kine Camping Groun: . he place, and McCarthy and his part: e ds; Hotal Be e A eipelled o elevate thelr hands. Meads to their assistance and was ed to poege The robbers then fled. | shot and killed. Actor Accidentally Poisoned. NEW YORK, May 14.—T. D. Mackey, aged 35, an actor and member of the ‘“Princess Chic” company, who had just returned from the road, to-day, after having taken some wders as a for illness. The ambu- fance surgeon said it looked Hke a dase of wolsoning. An autovsy will be held. portuniti. .. inducements to campers and peo- an outing at an attractive hotel ri—for a day, week or the season, a beautifully illustrated booklet, | ication at 626 Market street, Sl‘l‘[ | made the sentence a fine of $1000 this/ the transactions were of enormous | ‘Oceanics.$.Co. SALT CONEPANY MUST PAY FINE Attorney H. M. Wright Delivers Appeal for Leniency. Judge De Haven Renders Judgment Against the Trust. [ — For violating the Sherman anti-trust law the Federal Salt Company was sen- tenced yesterday morning in the United States District Court by Judge de Haven to pay a fine of $1000. H. M. Wright, attorney for the Fed- eral Salt Company, delivered previous to the rendering of judgmerit a long ad- dress to the court on behalf of his clients, | in which he made a strong plea for len-i jency. It was based on the grounds that the interpretation of the laws pennlnlng{ to trusts has greatly advanced in the last few years; that at the time the company was organized the laws were not clear, and that obedience of them was not| owing to willfulness, but ignorance. To demonstrate his argument that the laws pertaining to trusts had been much changed Attorney Wright cited the c: of Gibbs vs. Neely, and the civil action which had been carrled out against the Federal Salt Company In the Circuit courts. In his plea for leniency Wright also pointed out that through the disso- lution of the company by the injunction of the Circuit Court it had suffered great- ly. Wright said the company by with- drawing its plea of not guilty and sub- | stituting one of guilty had saved the Gov- ernment much expense. Judge de Haven made no answer to the remarks of Attorney Wright, but it is evident that he was Impressed, as he 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- ess, yet most powerful healing agent.” Hydrozone destroys para- sites which cause these diseases. Take no substitute and see that every bottle bears my signatu:e. Trial Size, 25 Cents. At Drugglists or by mail, from (Mooklet on the rational treas FRET {mant of dixonses sont frec. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows For Ketchikan, Juneau, etc., Alaska—11a m., y 11, 18, 21, 26, 31, June 5. Change to company’ steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom— | 11 a. m., May 11. 18 21, 26 31 June 5. Change a Seattle {0 this company's steamers | | for Alaska and_G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. R%‘ For Eurcka (Humboldt —Pomona, 1:30 p._m., May 10, 16, 28, June 3; Coron: 1:30 p. m., May 13, 10."25. 31, June 6 ! For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles Redondo), San Dieso and Santa Barbara— | nta Rosa, Sunday % a m ! State of California, Thursdays. 8 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mos | terey, San Eimeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San | Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. i Coos Bay, 9.a. m., May 13, 21, 29, June 6 Ramona. 9 a. m., May 17. For Ensenada agdalena Bay, San Jose de; | Cabo, Altat Paz, Santa Rosalla, Guay- mas (Mex. 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved toc change steamers or sall- | ing dates. 3 TICKET OFFICE—+ New Montgomery | street (Palace Hotel). { Freight office. 10 Market St | C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent 0 Market st., San Franci: FOR NOM a m. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Cen. Agt. Pass. DPert.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt, Dept., 1 Mcntgomery st. TOYD KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO). Steamers will leave whart, corner First znd Brannan streets at 1 p. m.,’ for YOKOHAMA i HONGKONG. calling 'at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and conmecting at Nofgkong with steamers for India, stc. No P ee teceived on board on day of sailing. 8% NTPPON MARU..Saturday, May 16, 1908 AMERICA MARU (calling at Manila)., S _Thursday. June 1. July 7. 1903 tickets at reduced ; For freight end passage. apply at Com- “s office, 121 Market street. cornsr First. vany's OfS. H. AVERY. General Agent 1} HAWALL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND Ao SYDNEY, | DIRECT LINE 10 TAHITL. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckiaud oy Friday, May 15, 8 p. m. ydne: . MEDA. for Honolulu, May 23, 11 a.m. 88 AKRIPOSA. for Taniti, June 4, 11 ar m. 43, SPRECKELS & BROS.C0., Agt.. ket Ofics, 543 arket 2 Freght s 328 KarketSL., Per k. 7, Paci S COMPAGNIZ GENERALE =~ TRANSATLANTIQUS RECT LINE TO HAVRE-PAKIS. - Thursday, instead of Sat jorth River, foot of Morton street. Neriree ufiw Harre, $10 tnd Noward. seo. Taes tb Havre, $45 and upward, GENERAL PEENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York. -Y.' s. FUGAZI -‘mca:. Pacific Coast mml.l‘l. sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. North-Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unusual for an economical CHICAGO ~THE EAST Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full iaformation apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, General Ageat, Chicago & North-Western Ry., @27 Marker St. % F. BOOTH, Geal Agt. Pass® Dept., Unba Pacifc R.R., No. | Montgomery St. Francisco — | SOUTHERN PACIFIO g Trains leave and are due to arrive st & ! SAN FRANCISCO. o | Ofatn Line, Foot of Market Street) -y | TEavE__— Fmow ArmiLl, 105, — ammive ” | ~7.00a Benicia, Suisun, Elmira snd Sacre ] i $5: California Limited... 7o CHICAGO 0saiy. An ldeal }99s Fucavite, Winiars, Rimicy. 0a Martinez, 8an Ramon, Vallejo, Napa. Callstoga, Saata Rosa. 7304 Ntles, Lathrop. Stock:on. nding. Oroville, (connects tile for Gridley, Biggs and Chico)..... .. 8.004 Atinntic Express—Ogd ! 800a Port Costa, 3 Tracy, Stock Los Bai Visalia, 8.004 Port Costa, Martinez, La desto, Merced, Fresno, n, Sacramento, Train SANTA FE TRAINS. . Chinese, Jamestown. nors, Tuolumne and Angels .00a Martinez and Way Stations. Leave Market street Ferry Depot. ‘L:« | | Lim'd | Local JOV'Fi'd | 10004 Daily | Daily | Datly | Daily | 500 comeioi ity B A §:00 a) | - —Port Costa. Tracy, Lathrop, Btockton, Merced Raymond. Fresno, Bakerstield, Los Angeies and New Orlesns. (Westoound arrives as Pucific Coast Express, Vin COME LINE). ... o.oeruzeesees 10004 The Overland Limited — Ogdea. Denver, Onaba. Chicago. » 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 11007 Sacramento River Stenmers. 3307 Benicla, Winters. meuts, Woodia itama, Colusa, Wik ows. K 2nding. Marye * VisaMa ...... Bakersficld .. Kansas City. Chica, ® for morning. p for afternvon 8:00 a m Dally i Bakersfieid Local, plug at ali points n San Jouquin Vil Fepondmy (ruip arrives at 7:30 o m ile R adeaon 5 Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 4007 Martinez.San Ramon. Vallejo, Naps, datly 30 a. m. Daily is the CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrylig Pa Bieeping Cars Catistoga, Santa Ko Sad Liniag Crs thretgh to Chicege. Chats allswogs R Car rums T Bakersfcid for sccommedaiion of 455 Forets. Trp Lot iesane TR lceal firat-class passengers. No second-class e - — > - i o Uckets are honored on this traln. Correspond. | 4007 Hayward. Nile agien. St TR iug trale arrives at 11:30 p m dally r 4 4:00 p . ls Srtuckion local Correspending tratn wrrives at 1116 a m dally 00 L m the Overland Express with }‘hluu.h Palace and Tourist Fleepers -nayr - Reclining Chalr Cars to C ¥o; sisc Falaes | days untfl April %0............... 088a | Bleprer_ Which cuts cut at Freens Currespond 6.00r Port Costa. Tracy, Stockion, Los fug traln srrivee wr €:00 p m Qaily 12. Ferrurally condu parties for Kansas 15.30» Ni 3 ity hicarn “apd Bat Teave Sun Francsic | €00r Hayward. Siies acd 8ad Jovs. every Monduy, ThursGay aud Eaturday =t § Orfental Mall—Ogden, Deaver, m Omada. 8t Louis. Chicago. (Ne Offices—841 Market street and In Ferry Ds- day coaches run om this iraiy pot. Ban Francisco; 1112 Bromdway Oakiand. | aaor & | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. P Rt der Yok LESSER Fresno, Bere; oud. Mar SAN FRANCISCO AHO NORTH PAGIFIC Yoy Voo e o FRANCISCO Valiey Westbound) ............. 8284 RAILWAY COMPANY. 00» San Pablo, Port Costa, Mariines Tibaron FPerry, Foot cf Market St. SV Natiant. 1 e Intermediate Stattons 7564 8.06» Oregon & Californis Ex ramento, Marysviils, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, ), 8:30 and 11:3) 12:35, 2:80, 3:40, 5:10, 3: Redding. p. m. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. §.08a Saturdays—Extra trip a yward, Niles and San Jose (Su SUNDA YS—7:30, 8:00, 9: m.: 1:30. y oniy) .. ohias . 111.58a 2:30, 3:40. 510, . 11: 11267 Port Costa. Tracy. Laihrop. Mo ' ! SAN ¥ esto, Merced.Raymond. Fresno, » s DATe a0n 630 A Hantors, Visaiia, Rukersteid. ... 8.085. 11:15 a. n 2 . 520, 6:23 | COAST LINE (Narrow Gaugel. 148 5. m Troot of Market Sureet) ___ S0, 1 i.; 1:45. “§F4Ba Santa Cruz Escursion (Sunday 4 60, 5:00, 5.2 R R, e oy 1808% duys. a Newark. Centerviile. San Joss, L Sipy SR ARG e Feiton. Boulaer Creek, Sants Leave In Effect Cruz and Way Stations. - 5 509 €an Fran. May 3, 1903. 218> Newsrk. Centerville. San_ Josa. = g RS T = A -~ e New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, Week | Sup- Destina- Sun- | Weex Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad tion. days. | Days. Prineipal Way Stations ......... SR a 7453 18P Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on b srday and 'Sundey mas 8-0 through to Santa Cruz. connect f o e, st Felton for Boulder Creek 5:10 Monday only from Savts Cruz) +8.50 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY s S Prom SAN FRANCISCO. Fout of Market St. (SUp 5 Fei — 2:00 1i0a%. 100 300 51§ rx m OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 15:00 13:08 b i e - 18:05 10:00 s 1200 200 & 3 0p| Santa Rosa COA LINE (Broad Gaugel. t'A‘h?d and Townsend 8104 Ban Jose 0a 4 Na—- 17004 Saa Jo oo LIOE SRR 004 New Almaden.. ... ; Windsor, 37164 Monterey and Santa Cruf E :30a] Healdsburg, ston (Snnday only) ; Lytton. O ver iteoy, Hoiltate S0 O ves Siiroy, ot i i+ Castroville, Salinas, San Arda, SR Faso Robies, Santa Margaria, Hopland San Luis OW r‘ ‘Guadalupe, and Ukiab. Burt, Lompoe, Santa Barbars. San Buenaventura. Saata Pavia, The PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO.'S Willite. ugus, Los Angeles. (Connecs Popular and Elegant Steamship ‘ — — it ot from Sauts Cres ané Moo '. b tere: s riassldoy an» : i Sonoma, San_Joaquin Valley Fastbound Will Leave SEATTLE g a8 Crescent City Express). X = . Los Angeies, Santa Bar JUNE 1st, at 9 a. m. ) i s e » . %1 Dl 2:30 p| Sebastopol (A Coust’ Live Weat: Steamship Queen. leaving San Fran, ¥ | “STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whit: | @00 San Joss. Tres Piios. Capitoia . will connect with steamer at € | sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria an. SantaCruz,Pactfic Grove. Salinas, TICKET OFFICE—+ New Mortgomery | yark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton San Luis Obispo and Princtpal street (Palace Hotel. Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; ar Intermediate Statfons 410 Treight office_ 10 Market st { Cloverdaie forthe Geysers,” Booneville and | 10.80a San Jose snd Wy Static 1.200 C°D, DUNANN, Genernl Passenger Agt. | Greenw at Hopland_for Duncan Sprin 1304 San Jose, Los Gatos and 10 Market st.. San Franciseo. | mighiand _ Springs, _Kelssyville, — Carigbad > eaicad o boeach : 30 =5 | Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlect San Joss 4ad Wiy Sindiond nloe Eprings: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga X gan Joe and Way Stations g <. 4 O. R.& N. CO. Springs. Bioe Lakes, Laursl Deil Take. Wiecer | 90007 DG 5510 Givoy:Honisier. suats “Columbia’ May 13, 73, June 2, 12 22 | $PRIEL, PP, aide. Lieriey's. Buckaell s, o Tl George W, Elder” salls May . iS. 48, June | onhedrin 'Heights. Hullville, Ore's Hot | glfic Groversal 7,17, 27, Only steamship line ty PORTLAND. | iy Haltway House. Comptche. Camy | g3gp Bariingame UR. " and short rail line frem Portiand to el ' gievens, Hopkins, Mendocino City. Foit Bragg, Meoto Park. Paio | polits' East. Through ticksts te ali points. xii’) Yweltpore, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags P rail__or steamship and rall, at LOWEST | wegiport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton. i RATES. Steamer tickets inc.uds ber:h und | Jyije. Cummings, Bell's Springs. Harris, OI- hiels. Steamer sails foo: of Spear st at 1l | sens. _Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotta | 06 Gatos and’ Princiges Way Stations.. 9.00a $5.307 San joseand Principal WayStations 18.00a 18.15» San Mateo, Bclmull..flol'org.fl:l s, duced_rates. On Sundays—Round trip tickets to all potats | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Carlos, Redwood, Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Ticket office, 630 Marke: street. Chromicie | Sa0 Jose and Way Statons.... .. 8.384 bullding. micle | G e Limtect Banchomsi s H. C. WHITING. R. X RYAN, Luis Obiapo. Sunta Barbara, Los Gen. Manager. Ge Py ngeles, Deming. 'as0, New 2 _Gen. Pass. Agt. Orieans, New York. (Westhound e arrives via San Josquin Valley)... w823 1487 Paio Alto and Way Station 1.45» San Jose and Way Statio; A for Moraing. P for 4 fternoon. | % Baturday and Sunday only | §8tops at all stations on Sunday. P T0 SAN RAFAEL. a ANIOIERaR! SAN QUENTIN, — | MILL VALLEY, | | SHORE ' +8u cepted. 1 Sunday onty. - onl: @ Connects ua’um Je. with trains for Asaford, Visaifa. At Fresno, for Visalls vis Saager #Via Cosst Line. | JTuesday and Friday. | CAZADERO, ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry WREK DAYS (Hoiidays excepted)—g:i3, | @ Arrive via Ntles Ty R R L T * g’u” m'm. Wrain week days does not rum to | "‘“%'.‘..‘.'EE‘.‘.’.‘.:‘.‘.‘.?"‘" “omasem MUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDATS . « i, a z : B % a% ' f e ks T | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY mareed B R fax, except 8:18 . m. fit Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive marked (On Saturdays the 8:13 p. m. tral Ws-n Fran. | Footof MarketSt. | San Fran. o eek| Sun- Sun- | Week AN RAFAEL TO SAN Thes:15 7. w. traln sopsover RN ave—s:25, Days:| days. |\l ac s s Tons 275 | D% Al mrtng v 739 A |- arvivingin the cley a4 15 .., Week Days only. i 48, 40, 12:40, 2:45, l:e‘. 10, 11:10 08, 7 THROUGH TRAINS. m., week days—Cazadero and way and Legal Holldays—$ a. m., Caza- way stations. ‘and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Potac and stations. Market st FERRY—Foot of Market at. € l

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