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10 — | RAILWAY TRAVEL RAILWAY TRAVEL. UNITED STATES NAVY TUG FORTUNE ARRIVES HERE FROM THE ATLANTIC The Little Vessel in Spite of Her Two-Score Years of Service Is Still Stout and Seaworthy and Comes | From New York Without Mishap, With All Hands Well Little One Leaves Home Alone and Dies Beneath || the Cars. ! TRNIN CRUSHES CHILD T0 DENTH Remains of Italian Girl Found on McCloud Railroad. Special Dispatch to The Call | REDDING ! road, uther: ™ that c 26.—The McCloud Rn‘er“ s the main line of | | rad th McCloud, | | | ber camp twenty miles east of | | aimed a victim the per-| | | an girl, named | e crushed body | | ing along the railroad | the town of McCloud. | | severed from the de e Ccars occurred cannot almost 1ld t r home about 11 o'clock i when she did not re- she had gone to a nts did not ‘-orr_x"' { PERJURY CHARGE MADE | AGAINST FRED HAMMA Arrested for Swearing That He Was Entitled to Receive a Pilot’s License. | 1 ges spector s third s falsely swore since 18 soner Vol- 1899, on n mor license UNITED STATES NAVY TOWBOAT ! THAT ARRIVED YESTERDAY, i | AND PART OF HER CREW. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— scott is secretary | | Times and Heights of High and Low « ts’ Association, and Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San jation, and | | 5 Gt 4 o, Francisco Bay. Published by official au- nt 2 r thority of the Superintendent. B ization. NOTE- he high and low water occurs at I zales P sed of perjury the city front (Mission-street wharf) about ; R United States twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Pofnt - the matter | the height of tide is the same at both plades. - iry, now in T T < ST e ¥ 5 ety . e g Sun rizes MANDEVILLE BEGINS NEW [ e = | Moon se SUIT TO RECOVER REALTY | & [Time g Aged Woman's Guardian Retains Flw to Prosecute Action t Hoover and Moxey. Mos & e pro Jat | g : 9:41 T & 5 4'10:30. 2.5 H. Ph w ! s e atove exposition of the Udes 22 E g 5T s a2 = morning tides iven in the left s State B th : 2. T, ¢ P Rev. Ambrose d column and successive tides of the o — sy Bty HE United States navy tug For- |t s D. B in the order of occurrerice as to time: (he ot e . l"”» & A tune, Lieutenant E. W. Hinds in | jss M. E.[fourth time column gives the last tide of the ~dug e g command, arrived in port yester- | Corrigan, Miss Eda Day, Miss E. xnnngrcm»\l. day, elxr»m when there are but three tides, a - o S Leo Fischer « ed Goble, A, N.|sometimes occurs. The heights given are in & I it day 197 days from New York. 1In| g, "X¢ ™5 5y Lyle, Miss | addition to the soundings of the United States s¢ IS t sp! of her diminutive propor-|'r ) McCormick Tl J Coast except when a minus (—) . s s set a ns the W proved g yod for- | M W 5 ht. d then the numb The ide the i vessel proved a g 4 Mive Nag | n is subtracted from the depth given by the . °r and Moxey, | tune and came thre i > 3l > of reference is the mean of 5 S Bt . 1 on board ¥ ar | “We it | TS : o4 ght & destinat is Bremerton | Time Ball. - i ™ € whither she will proceed in NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Branch Hydrographic Office S. N., Mer- ng es ed ¥ = NE : | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., e 2 £ VO, e really started Honolulu b 'S VoyAge T arted - mh’ on the Ferry bLuilding was el B e M ¢ ch port she left October 31, o . n to-day—L e., at noon g g oy WEE e el =hip th meridian, or at § p. m. Green Fair's Horses Sold : '\‘.“ n‘ s i ‘,.‘l’-l the samie 3. €. BURNETT, Sl e 3 several calls en r - OECELa &0 Sydney at Lieutenant U. , in Charge. g 4 gt Culebra she ned from No- s 5 harge 2 participating 2 x vers. Sh Movement of Steamers. Shipping Intelligence. t about ARRIVED. orts TO ARRIVE ¢ May 26 ling was plugging along to- | Swansen, 1 from Eu- sco at an eigh it. | me, 27 hours from Trinidad Montevideo ve l'» arison, 12 hours from Point was encountered and off | Ports May n March T Iit & Wa rie. May Adl 20 hours from W ia was & Way Pts ay unt of break aged in subm owe agains & Harrelson, the oon. | after a rc ) throug straits of uth. Reed, 64 hours from Astoria. aga ” e hecbigpn'ssh e s s % Vhitesboro, Olse ) ho trom | at they Magellan poked her nose into the Pacifi vood; bound for San Pedro: put In on t find body of wate thing its of breaking high-pressure crosshead il implies. The Fortune's R miseseli W ot it oo Lakme, Walvig, 40 hours from Fort s oy ke ch port she oc- | ikl ming from which h stmr (tug) Fortune, Hindg, 197 da cupied sixty hours. York, etc, via San Diego 60 hour e Fortune's keel was laid in 1863 and n Diego & Way Pts.[Ma: ¢, McGarron, 4 days from Gray ADVERTISEMENTS. sisiactosve she en nearly two score years of | Bay May 25 | Harbor S service in the navy. She vessel of | Harbc y r Churchill, Rosendall, 415 days from Co- about 420 tons. ier len 147 | chr Coquelle, Anderson, 58 hours from Co- th ten quille R cet drafi a ca- Schr C s R Wilson, Johnson, 5 days from pacity of 100 tons. Grays Harbor .- R, e : Schr Bessie K, Mer 3 hours from San | Liex W. Hinds s For | Portland | i Merriam, 13 hours from San s commander. Her other officers Seattle .. .... | Sehr Melrore, McGarron, 4 days from Grays 14 a h an ) Fis 1ul Harbor Of all diseases that affiicts human- Midshipman, C. W. Fisher; I . Honolulu & =oa g By, o s 50 distressing and trying in, J. J. Rochfort; chief machin yEa Dy CLEARED. . o~ | Richapd Hand. and chief boatswain's Puget Sound Por Stmr Tam, A Fusom cconraged Asthmatic mate, John Danner : Seattle & Tacoma ot AR PR TR, without rries a crew of thirty-four men e Harb 5 e /Stmr na, Prager, Nome and St Mich- oua generousfree including the blackest, shiniest cook that York anama. ael, via and Tacoma: Empire Tran: +|June June 4 “June 6 rays Harbor Portland & portation Co. Simr Valencia, cific Coast Steam Stmr Montara, Re Steamship Co. rod's Asthma Cureand Victoria, etc; Pa- Siberia Sails for Orient. Seattle; Pacific Coast large crowd thronged the 'Pacific Mail | = - Stmr City of Sydn ‘Lean, Panama, etc; vesterday to witness the departure of | Destinatic Pacific Mail Steamshih Co. iner Siberia, which sailed for Hegolulu | ———-——— ———re 7 tmr Siberia, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama Crient with many passenzers and |, Homboloy 12 m pler 2|and Hongkong: Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 00 tons of freight. Of the 161 e "Arena & Mend'o| 1 pm|Pier 13| . Schr W H Mar Curtls, Honolulu; Welch were Lound for | $hoen £ 0% 9 amipier 10| & Co. ochama passengers | AT { SAILED, miPler 3 Tuesday, May 26. Stmr Prentiss, Aklstrom, Eureka and Port- | Phoenix was a by 50 p| Pler ssenzers were 3 pm| Pier 1. Sl quarter of @ cen Hiteils Cash Amweg, G. H‘:?; win, '\“::‘.i:‘ s ;m‘H:: 3 an‘l‘ml‘xn:!‘}::,;':' Smith, Honolulu, ¥okohama has been prescribed by eminent phy- A 1. Crehore, | Ch pm Pier 2| Stmr National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. sicians throughout the world. Itisa w. : E 1 & Stmr Indizna, Praeer, Seattle and Nome. rem n which you can place entire Dowsett, | s m Pier Stmr Cl dney, McLean, Panama. one, or, only of a few months stand- o e et . o by ing, f mpleatonceand ! Mahe! am Pler, r Valencia, Alberis, Victoria, ete. try it. Itwill not dis«ppoint you Meserve, Mrs. pm“mp s Pendleton, New k"o o) Mrs. E. I. Newman and | e - = chr Fortuna, Ericksen, Eureka. .‘-‘gl':IIMROsD i S&'v x rion, Mrs. M. M, O'Shaush (id B a0 3 pre il She W M Marstan,. Corils, ‘Honolulo, ’ e rypind DS | Miss Edna Per- | May 31, | | oe| Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Jot carry Himrods . Rasa. Mre, | Queen......| Puget Sound Forts. |11 am|Pier 21 L B copscies FRaN North F 5 am|Pier R fvouuk}hlmlndvxfi! ¥ 2 ks am pler 14| 2ll,” Point Reyes. ing *-just as good.” % umboldt 30 p Pler 9 rwarning, ue'st on baving Himiol's g e i T g o | . May 10, W, Fr bark Alice , Mise Edna Guna. | pe Arena..| Point Arena pm Pler 2 Maria, England, for San Halstead, Miss | = une 2. | | Franeis ves, Albert Hor- | Newport. \. Y. via Panama.'12 miPier 40| May i2, lat 28 N, lon 10 W, Ger bark Pro- and two se Runta Cruz.| Newport & Way..| ® am(Pler 19| fessor Koch, from Bremen, for Oregon. P. Lewis, Mes B. Columbla...| Astorla & Portland.jtl am|Pler 24 TELEGRAPHIC | B and family, Miss Numantia..| Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pier 23 . = o visit DR. JORDAN'S creat @ | oo, B W 1ok, Miss Sarah Libosch, 3 Newburg. | Grays, Tarbr.....| 4 pmiPler 10 o A et E, C. Macfarlane, Miss Alice Mac’arlane, A. | une 3. 4 ol ¥ g MUSEUK OF ARATOMY ¢ | ¢ “rnoweon i A7 G. “Tmomson. B. A | Coptic......| China & Japan....| 1 pm/Pler 401 B DOMESTIC PORTS. ‘Tomlinson, Miss F. C. Tomlinson, Miss M., A St. Paul ome & St. Michael! 2 pm|Pier 2 BANDO> Sailed May. 26-—Schr Bender 1051 MAREET £7. bet. 52472, .0.CaL @ | - nson, S. §. Toplitz, Mrs. §. P. Travis, June 4. Bros, for San Franclsco. The Lacgest Anatomical Museum in the § | G. M. Tutt M. Tutton and son, | Ventura vaney & Way....| 2 pm{Pler 7| UNION CITY—Arrived May 26—Stmr Mel- ¢ Worid Wasknooics o any comecnd @ | Mrs. A E. W ¢ "W’ | Mariposa ‘ahiti Direct. am/Pler 7| ville Dollar, from Seattle. 4 diseane ponitively cured L W atictnan. Sl H. Watr | Sequoia Willepa Harbor....[ 4 pm|Pler 2 (oTACOMA—Sailed May 20—Br ship Rahane, < g 7 age V. 5 i une 5. _ | for Queenstown. ¢ OF. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN T Wi, Wing Shew Haw. . | City Puetial Pugel Sound Ports. 11 am|Pler 27| 'REDONDO-Arrived May 26—Schr James A Conscliation free ard strictly privae. H. P. Wood. o ke Garfleld, {rom Grays Harbor; stms Asuncion, Treatment persomaily or by letter. A or Yokohama—Mrs. Chester Bradley, C. S. 13 3 rdm Nentura '8 Pomtive Cure in every case underaken. = R R T el v, P e < EUREKA—Arrived May 26—Stmr San Pe- ‘ Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of Folger, Robert Fulton, Perry Gavin, Hon. Steamer. | For. | Sails. | dro, hence May 25: schr Lottle Carson, from MARBIACE. uiico Faes. (A | Liovg Griscom. Mrs. Lioyd Griscom, Fran: — | - - |——-—| 8an Diego; stmr Pasadena, hence May 2; stmr SERuite Savk S wrn) ' Hopp, S. Isaacs, Valentine Mott, Mrs. Val- | City Seattle.. Skagway & Way Ports.|May 27 | Corona. hence May 25. DE JORDAN & ©O.. 105 Market st 8. F. W | (,inc Mot and daughter, Jobn McLean, Al- | Doiphin Skagway & Way Ports.{May 20| _Satled May s6-—@chr Berite Minor. for fan BV VBNV VBV VWP | 1red Poen, M. S, Schopflacher, Dr. E. Sizson, | Jeante Gelovin Bay direct..... May 30 | Pedro: stror Eureka, for flfl;uf;r;pc"m S - — — ¥. W. Sisson, Miss E. Sisson, J. Szinel. | City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports.[May 31 | o 1 fi:‘:fsr;"fiffts_s‘ ay 26—Stmr | " For Kobe—P. M. Dooman, Mies J. W. Hol- | Senator Neme . RS N | 3 - o = Those suffering from weak. | land, Alexander Tison. : { Faration Bkexway & Way Ports. Buslg ‘1|, SN MEDRO-Asived May 26— Qoo Naws. nesses which sap the pleasures | For Shanghai—H. A. Chrisman. Miss M. | Oregon. .| Nome direct. JJune 11 R May p6-tir Newsboy, for 'San - bille | Hasted, Rev. A. L. Hall, C. J. G. Hill, H. | Centennial.... Nome direct. {June 1 % Sand G of life should take Juven Pills, | e Francisco; schr Fred |2 Sander, for Grays Har- S One bottle will tell a stors of | Jacavet. Mrs. H. Jacquet’ and daughter. Miss | Nome City. ... Nome direct. June 2| bor: stmr Westoort, for San Francisco. ” reffcze J. E. M. Lebens. Mre. L. Rosenthal and two | Roanoke Nome & St. Michael....[June 2 PORT TOWN: Arrived May 26—Sch: Its. This medicine b : 5 NSEND—Arri y 2 r marvelous results. A8 more | chiliren. §. F. Wrieht, D. F. Walker, Mrs. | Ohio..... .| Nome & Tanana.. \June 3| Columbia, from Hongkons; Nor bark Cath- rejuvenating, vitalizing force than has ever | 1, F, Walker, C. Walker, R, Walker, Miss M. | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Pis. .| 4| arina, from Tacoma 5 been offered. Sent by mail in slnn vackage | Walker. Eurek: .| Nome direct 5 FORT BRAGG—Sai'ed May 26—Stmr Noyo, on receipt of this ady. and 81 For Hongkong—Mise E. B. Alden. Mrs. M. | Tampico.. .’ Nome & St, Michae! 0 | for Sen Francisco. 3 Wade by its qn(jn-mn (il. Hood Co_ pro- | Avery Allen. J. B. Blades, Mrs. Victor Blue | Conemaugh Nome & Tanana 6| TATOORH—Passed out May 26—Schr Fred srietors Hood's Sarsaparil a Loweil, Mass - anc infant, G, W. Brydges, Mrs. T. L. Chad- ' Indiana.. ome & Tanana 61J Wood, for S8an Pedro; Br ship KEuphrates, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. MAY 27, 1903, JUGGLER PERRI CRUELLY STRONG Keeps Muscles in Trim by Practicing on * His Wife. She Objects to Being Used as a Dumbbell and | Geats a Divorce. | —— | Antonio Perri, a juggler, emplo¥ed in | a local theater, is enamored of his pro- | fession. So fond of it is he that he aims ito becames as great as the only Cin- | quevalii.- To this end he practiced inces- {santly and it is possible that he might have in time been heralded throughout | the world as Perri the Great, but unfor- ! tunately for him he got married. That | fact of itself was hardly sufficient to rele- i gate him to the ranks of the jugglers of | mediocre ability, in fact it is probable | that it would have helped him climb the {ladder of juggling fame had he been con- itent with his wife as a helpmate. He | was content in a and so was Mr! { Perri, but when he used her as a means | of develobing his muscle and his quick- | ness of eve she objected. She voiced her | objections in a strenuous manner, but | Perri continued using her as a human | dumbbell and she finaily sued for divorce. | Judge Troutt heard the case yesterday. | and after listening to Mrs. Perii's tale of how her husband threw her from wall | to wall and from floor to celling, prompti awarded her an interlocutory decree. Mrs. Perri is an actress on the vaude- siage in this citv. She st to the wiles of the juggler on the last month and became his wife. Within 2 weck she was convinced that she was beiter off in a state of single blessedness. t [ Interlocutory decrees of divorce were {also granted to Mary Hamiiton from Frank G. Hamilton f, cruelty, George W. Darbey from Dolores Darbey for de- | sertion, Genevieve Harrison from W. H. | Harrison for neglect and May Smolensky | from Anthony Smoiensky for crueity. Suits for divorce were filed by William | Gustafson against Anna Gustafson for deserticn and Bessie May Kennedy against Samuel J. Kennedy for cruelty. | —————— i A Psalm of Advertising. ’ By G. N. Sweetland (Kansas Cit; | i i i Teil me not in sneering manner Advertising does not pay h are they who fling their banner Boldest ta the world to-day. Adverti & done in e st, Done with wisdom, he: nd soul, With determination. sternest, i Always wins the wished- goal. | Lives of many men remind us We to great success can climb | If the rea £ public Advertising a!l the rtising with ne v 10 spread ot find us time. istent fame tent In performing what we claim In the world's commercial battle, > rivalty of trade, ust hustle, shout an d rattle made advertising, | Which, if penned in common sense Is the method enterprising at insures full recompense. cumbed | ————— 4 ' California Limited.. —— 7o CH ICAGG Daily. An ldeal Traln For Those Who Seek the Best The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions | afford unusual opportunities for”an economical and satisfactory joursey to and Chicago:East| Excursions Every Day Personzlly conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesda Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angeles ons day ea Choice cf routes. For fu!! information ap R. R. RITCHI General Agent. street Ferry I 1| Local (Ov'rI'd Daily | Da 4:00 p % or address F. BOOTH, Gen'l Ag Dept., Chicago & Norta-Western Ry, Union Pa R 617 Market St. No. 1 Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SUNIONY PACIFIT .w‘ A. m. Daily LIMITED, carrying Paiace sleeping Cers an 1 Cars t h to € ago. Chair me with and Free > Palace rrespond- Kansas Francis arday '8 picTOR | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. H LESSER SQUTHERN PACIFIC Traine o FRANCISCO. | SAN FRANGISGO AND NORTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Feiry, Foot cf Market St. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) iou APRIL 5, 1908, — ABEIVE i RAPAEL. | LEAYE = 1 | o g 7.00a Beaicia, S ento . s o 7.00a Vscaviile, Winters, Rumse 730a Mysunez, 8an Hamon, . Callstog: 7.304 Ni‘es. Lathrop. Stockt $00a Davis, Woodiand, Kn Mar Orovi st Mary snd Chl 8.00a Atiauti 8.004 §:00, 9 10, & SUNDAY: 140, 4 Lea ! san Fra e ok it Springs | Dave & Bia, Fort se, Liverm: 8.304 Oakdale. U s, Tuolumne tinez aad Way Stations. nt City Express, Easth ort Costa. Tracy, Lathrop, Merced, ' Raymond, 3 rafield, Loy Angeies New Orleans. ves an Pac via Comst L Overland Denver, Omaha, Chicago.. 825 12.00 Hayw Niles and Way Statlons. 3.26# 11.00» Sucramento Eiver Steamers......... $11.002 3307 Benicia, Winters, Woodia | Tows. vitle. O 19588 5307 B 53+ 40or M Calistogn. Sai 9.254 | 4.90 Martinez. Traey. Lathrop.Stockton. 10.254 4 6CP N iles. Livermore, 4.25# 4307 Hayw 18.564 6.007 The Owl L Brkerso .os Angeies: connecs | for bills contracted by Mrs. Rosenthal a | short time before she was grantad a de | cree of divorce is the question before | Judge Hebbard in the suit of the City of | Paris dry goecds store Rosenthal. | The svit is for $130 for goods sold on | credit to Mrs. Rosenthal last October. She secured a divorce in {hat month when the biil was presented (o Rosentha he refused to pay it. The goods zed to Mrs. enthal. Boehm Gets Appointment. Notwitistanding the vigorous objections (24 | terday appointed Fred M. Boehm r { cousin, administrator of the $13,0%0 estat { of Daniel Boehm, his uncle, who died last { April. The woman, who represents h self and a number of other heirs of the | testator, sought to prove that Boehm was urfit to care for the estate, but fafled to i do =0. The B are all from OF from Tacoma ; schr Aipena, from Whatcom, for Sydn | " Passed in May 26—Br ship Kinross, from Yokohamoa. M DOCINO- rived May 26—Stmr Point Arena, kence May 5. EVERET Sa‘led May Bk North- west, for San Dedro: sumi City of Puebla, for | San_Francisco ASTORIA —Arrived May Br.bark TWnna from Hicgo; schr John A, hence nmore, for East Arrived May 26—Stmr C 0. May 26 | yent, from ¥ongkong: stmr Colurgbia, from | san Francisca | PORT HARFORD—Salled May 26—Stmr { Coos Bay. an Francisco. Arrived M mr Alcazar, from Point | Arena i PORT. 5—Stmr Yuea- FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Sailed May 24—Br trasia, for San Franck ship Aus- In _bort. Ma —Br Duchalburn, for ! 8an Francisco; G le. for Seattle; Br | ship Eskasoni, Br ship Fo 1 British Columbta. April 30—Ger | ma, for San Francis:o: Ger bark | . for San Trancisco; Br ship Way- 1 . for San Frane | iled May 15—PFr stmr Machaon, for § | Francisco 1QUIQUE annla,. from Dunbridge. fro SHANGHAI—A son, from Livernool. PUNTA Silesia, for JUNIN—Cleared April 18—Ital nima Blanchi, for New York. MAZATLAN—Sailed May 24—Rark Challen- ger, for Port Townsend. DELAGOA BAY—Sailed May 26—Bktn La- haina. for Newcastls, Aus. ROTTERDAM—In port April Nauilly, for San Francisco. G fled May 6—Ger ship Industrie, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dorie, hence May 8. May samha, from Oregon. Sailed May 21—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. LIVERPOOL cante, from KARATSL Elba, for San Fransisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL~-Arrived May 26—Stmr Ionian, from Montreal; stmr Lake Erie, from Mon: bark Gero- 30-Fr bark May 25—Br stmr Br stmr Indra- 26—Br stmr Ali- 26—G May stmr tmr Carpathia, from Bcston, via Queens town. BREMEN—Arrived M Kaiser Wilheim der Grosse, from . via Ply- mouth_and Cherbourg. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived May 26—Stmr Friesland, from Phiiadelphia, end. procesded. GLASGOW—Arrived May 26—Stmr Mongolia, from New York, via Moville. ST MICHAELS—Passed May 26—Stmr Sar- ainia, from New York, for Naples and Genca. GENOA—Arrived May 21—Stmr Camoro- man, from Beston, via St Michaels, Algiers, etc: stmr Lombrdia, from New York. ANTWERP—Arrived - May 26—Stmr Penn- land, from Philadelohia. NEW YORK—Arrived May 26—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from Bremen and Southamnton. Sailed May 26—Stmr Armenian, for Liver- pool; stmr Kaiscr Wilhelm 11, from Bremen: stmr Aurania, from Liverpool. Arrived, May 26—Stmr Gegrgic, from Liver- pool. MOVILLE—Arrived May 26—Stmr Anchorla, for Liverpooi, —— c Raises Novel Point in Law. | Whether G. M. Rosenthal is re ble | and Boehm, Judge Sloss ves- | Sunts Barbara Goiden State Limted per Sundsys aud Wednes . | 8007 Orfeotai Mail—Ogden, De: Omaba. 8t Louin. Chicago. (Ne day cosshbes run oo this tram beiween Saa Frascisce sad Greenwoc Duncan Reno.) . oo 428 Highland Springs. e, Ca nses Limived (leaves via Cosst Soda Ba and Ba Line Eastbound). — New York, Uktah priv New Orieans, Los Angelea Blue Lakes, ] Fresno, Berenda. Raymond. Mar G N ke unes. (Arrives via San Joaquin - €y Weethouad) ....o........ 8258 7.007 Fablo, Port Costa, Mariines n_H d Way Stacions. weseee 11232 Halfway Ho $7.00 Valicjo - 7560 Hopkins., Men 7.00r Sacremenio, Truckes, Reao end Intermediate Stations ... 78554 8.057 Oregon & C. is Express—sas arysville, Redding, d. Puget Sound and Esst. 8.55a r . Nlles snd Saa J 11267 Port Costa. Tracy, Lathroj desto, Merced, Raymond, Fre _ Asaford, 7isaila, Bakerstieid. COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Street.) 7 48s Sants Cruz Exc | SRR, O SAN RAFAEL. | NORT H T UE e rems| MILL VALLEY. 'SHOR Craz and Way 12187 Kewark. Ceutery New Almaden, Los Gato: Bonlder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Principal Way Stations . 418r Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos (: Baturday and Sunday ruse b to Saata Cruz. connects iton for Boulder Creek. Monday only from Santa Cruz).. *8.50 TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. N FILANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip#) Lwax. 1.00 300 5.156¢.x ¥oot of Broadway — 18:00 3:08 x. 1200 200 4007 LINE (Broad Gauge). snd Townsend Stree From SA. };.M New Al 17.154 Mooterey s10n (Sunday oniy) 8.80a Coast Line Limized—Stol Jose,” Gtiroy, Hollfster, Sailnas. San Arda, > ta Margarica, §an Luis - Obiago. Guadalupe, 6art. Lompoc. Sants Barbara 8an Buenaventura. Santa Paalx, 8augus. Los Angeles. (Connecr tion trom Santa Cruz and Moo~ SO oo ashonind s W1400a Prcitc Coast Expres v San_Josquin Valley Fastboand a¢ Crescent City Express).—Now Orieans. Los Angeies, Santa Bar bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. (Arrives via Coast Line Weat- | marked () to urdays. On runs to Fairf: FROM SAN £ : 435, 6:00, Bound)... e ranre” SUIP b 800s San Jose. Tres Piacs, Capitois, | THROUGH TRAINS SuntaCruz.Pacttc Grove. Saltna i week days—Cazadero and way San Luis Ob po and Princtp 19.304 .-]:E'P‘:‘:I\v:n!;l;v s'.N);ll - - 410 e rdays exceptes ¥ Stationt T 120w peook St Gitmdnre encepted 11304 San Jose. Los Gacos and Way Stk | Trees turdays—Cazadero and way 3 $3- " Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- 3 —_— dero and way statio 4 Gliroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Par ¢lfic Grove, Salinassad Principal Stations 12180 830r Buritugame. fateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alta, Mayfeld, jountaln View. Lawrence, Sants rom New York, for Glasgow, “lars and San Jose 8. O N T I Arvived: & $4.307 San Jose. Gilroy and Way Stattor nu’:: Waldersee, from New Yor! 16.007 San Jos: ;"Lfln Gatos and Principal purg, and vroceeded ISR con iy o 19.00a Hamburg, e and Principal Way Stations 18.00a teo, Belmont, Berestord.San The Overdue Fleet. The rate of relnsurance on the C. 1L Wats was aqv t e T other ove nyied, o ope: Sty B 100 days Australia, for' Sal- Deming. Bl Prso, Now o ko 3 out 134 days New York. (Westhound from Puget Delagoa Bay, 10 per cent: Samaritan, 129 days from Tampa forw¥okohama, 15 per cent: Spes, out 136 4 < trom London for Fremantie, 30 per cent, and A for Mornin; P for Afternoon. Edith, ont davs from Port Ludlow for % S8turday and Sunday enly. Port Pirie, ©0 per cen: §Btops at all atations on Sunda; e - Bunday excepted. % Sunday only. @ 8aturday oaly. To Move Drydocks. @Conaccts at Goshen Jo. with tratns for Santord, The floating drydocks so iong located ar Visalta, At Fresno, for Vissils vis Saages & Jking> Ry #¥a Coast Line. Spear streel, wheve for many years t e L attracted the attention of visitors 'y and Friday. @S one of @ Arrive vis Nilss. Daily except Satarday. San Josguin Vallay. Santa Ciara south bound only. Connests for all polsts Narow Gauge the, sights of the water front, will ne moved in @ day or so to their new berths at the foot of Center street. They wili be towed under command of Superintendent Johy n, who will supervise their installation | and contine in charxe of cveration. —————— City of Sydney Sails. The Paclfic Mail Company's City of Sydney salled yesterday afterncon for Panama and way ports. She took a full cargo and a a hundred passengers, most of whym ' MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave San Fran. | “a Sausalito Ferry | Foot of Market St. | Chinese buand for Mexican and Ceniral Amer. ican destinations. The Sydney took N30 tore of careo, which included 2750 barreis f wine and 250 tons of lead. * .. Weak Dags. : ————— | & e s | & ST. LOUIS_ May 26.—Dr. S. Hobart Pea. | 38 .l s | S35 . e rector ot Eaniite oc o | v Omditereret | $0 1 ana Purchase Exposition and a widely mhnlfimhmf known educator, died suddenly to-day | TICKET {625 MaRKET St., (North Shore apoplexy, sof- and Sausanre Ferry, Foot Market St