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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1903. STORMS IN ALASKA WILL INTERFERE WITH THE SEASON’S CODFISH CATCH Schooner Pearl Arrives With Her Third Cargo From the North and Her Skipper Reports That Owing to Damage by Gales at Dora Harbor the Harvest Will Be Small which ar- from TUnga, h the third This time ng a total market of this vessels mw ere and Alaska. the damage. r not be able e, Captain schooner Vo- t Unga the V: d that one of the nu- northern s from winds throughout NS FOREIGN SAILORS MUST BE RELEASED PROMPTLY State Nor Federal Authori- May Hold Them After Vessel Sails. eas corpus mat- te ean Francois Moisan . formerly of the crew of the B Jaccues, was had in the - Court yesterday, ¢ William Denman \ s 1 from cus- ' s for twenty- fe order that g for French Cons r might have - ng papers on nited States Supreme W e bark Jaccues was in port Moisan w > the police at the Cor who al- of insubordinate vessel The stat- ates provide for such quest of a foreign recalcitrant saflors slaced on board sailed learned that ques ready left port, ordered the disch f Moisan; otherwise he n prison for Movements of Transports. Major Dew ral superintendent of e, received word yes- omas arrived in Ma- ines for this country RS Is Ready. Logan is loaded, cleaned ready to sail on Monday The university students elected 10 a1l on the tranevort as busy yesterday overbauling the wure learning to juggle and airing the staterooms. but saye will have Atholl Sails. hina Commercial Company’s steamship sailed yesterday for the Orient with about 100 stecrage passengers and a large argo. The mext of this company’s steamships due here is the Ching Wo, which is expected to errive about J; * e BN Whittier and Fullerton Return. T il-carrying barken e Fullerton arrived resterd from Kahului in tow of the oil- e nd oll-canying steamship Whittier. They were twelve days making the trip. NEWE OF THE OCEAN. Departure of the Atholl. The British steamer Atholl, the first of t new China Commercial Steamship Company fleet to Jeave this port, sailed yesterday for Hongkong via Yokohama, Kobe and Moji with @ zesorted merchandise cargo, valued at $71 553 and distributed as follows: For Japa 10 Chinn, §56.481; Manila, $1687; East I dies, $2514. The leading exports were as fo; lows To Japan—510 bbls flour, 112 pkgs groceries provisions, 2720 Ibs cereals, 59 cs canned 145 rolis 4 cs leather. To China—11.220 bbls flour, 47955 1Ibs shrimps, 5500 lbs sbalone meat, 28700 Ibs shrimp shells, 21,929 Ibs shell fish, 7849 Jbs dried fish, 500 ibs drfed fruit, 200 cs soap, 355 & o cx canned frBit. 20 cs canned meat, ?9 cs eanned | Peds vegetables, 5000 1be dried fruit. n eward Pifer | shing and potscrubbing to keep | days making | The Sumner safl- | | | Fureka. S<noowER. PEARL i i R LITTLE VESSEL WHICH AR- RIVED YESTERDAY WITH CARGO OF CODFISH. {40 e BT o Manila—50 cs 256 ga! y and bacon, 25 cs mineral water, 2 pkgs agricultural implements, 1440 1bs 1es cs canned fruit, 2 cs cs canned vegetables. e B Ry Notice to Mariners. ADMIRALTY HEAD LIGHT-STATION (List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pac Coast, 1903, page 40, No. 181; List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1903, page 77.) Notice is hereby given that, on or about June 25 1903, the fourth-order, fixed, white light at this station will be moved to and es- tablished, without change in characte the new atation recently bufit about on mile northerly from its present station, Bluff, Admiralty Head, Whidbey Island. erly side of the entrance to Admiralty In The focal plane of the light will be 1 mean high water and 32 feet abov e structure, and the light will be visi- les in clear weather, the eye of the feet above the sea. The light wiil 270 degrees of the horizon and will be visible from points in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Admiralty Inlet from to WNW. The approximate geographical position of {he taken from Chart No. ) of the t and Geodetic Survey, wil' Latitude 48 degrees (9 minutes 40 seconds north, longitude 122 degrees 40 minutes 48 sec. onds west. Bush Point Post Light, Marrowstone Point Post Light 5 miles; Point Wilson L . 3l miles: New Dungeness Li TSW. 34 W, 171 miles. i The station consists of a semi-detached E arical indri- ower, surmounted by a black, cal lantern and connected to the northwesterly ier of a two-story dwelling by a covered passageway 15 feet iong. The structures ar of brick. plastered with cement, natural o ,,,‘»;v of riuo(]lln:_ brown; white, galvanized fron oillouse. with brown roof, about 50 feer contn. erly from dweliing. e Bearings are magnetic and given approxi- miles are nautical miles, o rder of the Lighthouse Board GEORGE C. REM Admiral U. b ¥, Chairman Rear Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Thursday, May 25, Madsen, 18 hours from (‘aspar mr_laqua, Gunderson, 22 hours from Eu. mr Samoa, reka \ Stmr Whittier, Nielsen, 12 daye from Hono- Tulu < Santa Stmr Rosa, Alexander, 4715 ho from San Diego and way ,,.,n,' 4 hours Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey. Bkin Fullerton, Brigman, hului Blin Encore, Harhor. Sehr 18 days from Ka- Palgren, 5 days from Willapa Fannie Adele, Harbor. Bertle Lorrins, 6 days from hr Minor, Ravins, 44 hours from pichr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point Reycs Schr Pearl, Petersen, 151, days from Unga. CLEARED. Thursday, May 28, icolson, San Pedro; Pacific Stmr Coos Ba: Coast Steamshiy Br stmr Atholl, mmercial Co. olumbla, Lieblg, Bristol Be. Assn. Porter, Hongkong, etc; SAILED. Thursd; Etmr Celia, Lawton, Albjon Stmr Etate of California, Thom Stmr G W Elder. Shea. Porand. " 1 t5° Stmr Pomona. nson, Eureka Stmr Aleatraz, Carlson, Point Arena. Stmr Argo, Dunham, Eel River. Stmr Lakme, Walvig, Eureka. Br stmr Atholl. Porter, Hongkong, etc. 1 May 28 Ship Elwell, Ellis, Port Clarence. Schr W F Jewetf, Peterson, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. Per bkin Fullerton—May 27, 300 W Point Reyes, schr Oakland, hence May 19, for Port- land; all well: wished to be reported, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 28, 10 p m—Weat bazy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per howr DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT ' HADLOCK—Sailed May 25— Prosper, for Everett. Y B REDONDO—Sailed May 28—Schr W J Pat- terson, for Graye Harbor; schr Lizzie Prien, for Nehalem River; stmr Signal, for San Francisco. Arrived May 28—Stmr Greenwood, from Al- bion. Arrived May 28—Schr Zampa, from Grays Harbor. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 23—Bark Sea King, from Port Angeles. MENDOCINO—Arrived May 28—Stmr Phoe- nix, hence May 27. Sailed May 28—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Mav 28— Stmr Corona, for San Francisco: schr Mabel Gray, for San stmr Prentiss, for Portland. . EANTA BARBARAwArrived May 28—Stmr 200 s | Alaska | Santa Cruz, Pedro. rtla from TG f | San Franci Arrived M ATt wadi, from Arrived May . from HONOLT I Argy sa, for Bre P from Montr toria, from bourg_aj HAMI New York, LIVERPC rian, for r via ton, | GIBRAL howe, f Malaysia ai Times Waters thority NOT! the city twenty-five PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived May hence M m Port Angeles n_Liverpool 11, MICHA Montreal m Francisco Bay. The high front the height of tide is the same at both plac , hence May 25, and sailed for San Robert Lewers, from Port Gamble, for Hono- lult | __Sallea May 28—Br ship Bardowie, for Cape Town UMPQUA—Sailed Ma —Schr Sadle, for Arrived or. May 27—Stmr ow, and, § May Schr W F Garms, for Nome. Failed May Stmr_Excelsior, for Valde: EVERETT chr Prosper, Arrived May 28—Stmr Signal, schr Sophie Christenson, fro: Passed May 2§ tmr Curacao, n Francisc N May 28— May Passed in May 28 v for Bremerton S stmr out May 28—Br ship Bardowis, from Chemainus, for Cape Town. | _TILLAMOOK—S: ay 28—Stmr Coquilie | River, for sa | Arrived off port May 28—Schr C'A Kloee, hence May 11 ASTORIA —Sailed May Stmr Alllance, for Ban Francisco: stmr Columbia, for San )M—Arrived May 28—Ship St Da- HARBOF or San Pedr sco. fled May stmr Newburg, 27—Stmr for ~Schr Guide, from Hueneme May 26—Stmr. South PORTS. ND cd New 5 afled May 28—Br r Oregon; scbr Alumna, ror ship Geo Curtis, for San Fran for San Francisco. May der, for San Fi San | 281 “stmr Wisconsin, for EASTE PORT. YORK-—Arrived May 28—Nor stmr from Yokohama Ma Ship John Ena, for Ade- FOREIGN PORTS CARDIFF—Arrived May 25—Br bark Mb- zambique, from Tacoma. | LIVERPOOL—failed May 25—Br stmr DA len, tor Colon, |© HUILL—Arrived May 27—Fr bark Na | from Orezon | YOROHAMA —Sailed May 23—Stmr Korea, an_Francisco, O—Saled Stmr San Jose, | § rancisco. Ma mr Colon, for ailed May 28—Bark Co- Bktn Gardiner 28—Stmr Cura- | NEW YORK — Arrived May 28 — Stmr | Deutschland, frem Hamburg; Southampton and re| Cherboure, i1 Sailed 3 Stmr Blucher, for Hambu; nr La for Havre; stmr Barbaros. men Lauren sed May 2 from New Yori, for Naples and Safled May 27—Stmr Siberian, delphi . and Phila M Stmr fo Iphia; . for New York readian, eal. don; stmr Auguste Vie. New York, for Plymouth, Cher- Hamburg Arrived May Stmr Graf from New Yerk, via Pl ymouth and rrived May via »OL 28— Stmr Lahn, May stmr Carpathian, Queenstown; st via Queenstown AR—Pasced May 28—Stmr Ningo- Ta Yokohama, Hongkong, Singapore, for London. for New New England, né Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetfe Survey— and Heights of High afd Lo at Fort Point, entrance to San Published by official au- uperintendent. d low water occurs at (Mission-street wharf) minutes later than at Fort Point of the Sun rises . Sun sets Moon_ sets 28—Schr | -Br stmr Indra- Spanish stmr Antonio Lo- | hip Agnes | trom | 28—Stmr Bava- | about | ) [ SELEGTING JURY IN NOLAN GASE Defendant and Her Sis- ter Keenly Watch Proceedings. Accused of Being Implicated in the Robbery of Aged Mrs. Mathews. s Some progress was made yesterday In impaneling a jury to try the case of | Docia Nolan, charged, together with Michael Nolan, Bernard Whitelaw and John Davis, with the crime of robbery at | the reidence of Mrs. Ida E. Tuttle, 5i3 | Haight street, on the afternoon of March “ 4, when her mother, Mrs. Emma Mathews, | was so_brutally beaten by the male de- | fendants, The case will be tried before Judge Burnett of Santa Rosa in Department 12| of the Superior court, as Judge Cook is | | at present in the country on his vacation. | District Attorney Byington, assisted by | | Attorney Lindsay of Santa Cruz, is repre- | | senting the people and the. defendant fis | represented by Schooler. The | | defendant was accompanied by her sis- | ter, Mrs. Pearson, who sat beside her, and | | both showed keen interest in the examl- | | nation of the jurars. | Out of the first twelve called to the| ‘box, five were selected and from the ad- | | ditional seven only two were chosen. The | seven jurors are e e e RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. About Your . Trip East.- Tell me what point you wish to reach, whether you will travel first or second class, and when you will leave home, and I will quote rates, give you full information about our service and mail you literature describing the many interesting sights and scenes-en route across the continent. : I will also send you a folder which gives full information about the Rock Island’s tourist sleeping car service to Chicago and beyond. as well as to St. Paul, St. Louis and Memphis. Rock Island System F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 623 Market Street, San Francisco. mil Jacob, 2789 Clay | street; William Amick, 808 Van Ness| javenue; August H. Aubin, 810B Geary | street; Romain C. De Boom, 1609 Scott | | street; Charles than, 512 Devisadero | street; Samuel N. Stern, 503 Lyon street | and Jeft D. Bolton, 2516 Clay street. The | further examination of jurors was post- poned till Monday morning. | | The prosecution had one peremtory chal- | | lenge and the defense six. The other five | | were excused for cause. One of the jurors | sa1d he would got be so hard upon a fe- | male defendant as on a male; another | confessed that he had once been robbed | |and the defense at once concluded that | | his judgment would be bfased. A third | sald he had formed an impression of the | gUllt of the defendant and her co-defen- | dants from reading about the case in the | | press and he did not think he would make | | a fair juror. . | { . The trials of the male defendants have | | 1 | | been continued till Judge Cook returns »| trom his vacation. e in N SR Attorney Campbell’s Will Filed. The will of {he late E. L. Campbell, | the sattorney, who died sudd on a | train while en route East a few days ago, | was filed for probate vesterday. It is a holographic document and provides that | his estate, which is estimated to be wortn | $ hall, with the exception of a be- | quest of $1,000 to his adopted daughter, | | Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, go to his widow, | Mary Grafton Campbell, and Jane Camp- | | bell, another adopted daughter. The | | widow is to receive three-fourths of the estate and ampbell the remaind ——— { Sad Joke on Morehouse. | €. P. Morehouse of Posadena pald | tera: fine of $757 to Customs Collector | | Stratton for failing to ire certain du- tiable articles in his bag; the fine be- ing treble the appralsed valuation of the | goods. The duty amounted to $75 70, and | Mr. Morehouse, by falling to y this { amount. was mulcted in ten times that | sum. Collector Stratton Informed Mr. | | Morehouse: that the presumption of law that the passenger was aware of the atents of the baggage. | Movement of Steamers. \ TO ARRIVE. From. fexican Ports | Coos Bay . .| san Pedro Coos Bay Grays Harbo | 8. Monic Corona, -| Humboldt Point Arena. .| Polnt Arena . Newburg. .. 's Harbor . Harber nd & Astoria Newport & Way Humboldt .. A .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Seattle 3 an Pedro....| Humboldt ........ 3 Alljance......| Portland & Way Ports|May 1 | Nebraskan. Jlulu & Kahului | Pomona Humboldt # Coronado. San Pedro Humboldt - River Ports n Diego & Way Pts.[Juns hina & Jap | ! Puget Sound Ports. eattle & Tacoma Crescent City ttle & Olympic Sequoia........ Willapa Harbor..... Coos Bay....|San Pedro & Way Pts..[Juna i San Jo ew York via Panama. i tralia. “oquille Rives 6 pm|Pier 2 12 mPier 2| Chico. .. 10 am Pier h A er L Pomo, Potter ' Valley, an Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler vice eligible list be appointed. Riverside, Lierley’'s, Buckaell's, THumboldt | 9 am|Pier W. J. B. Mackay and C. P. H. Clasby Heights, Hullville, ' Orr's - | 2 pm{pier 16 | WeTe apbointed food inspectors from the | SPrings. Haltway House Compte 4 pm|Pier civil service list. Westport, Usal: Willits for Fort Braga. | ‘1 4 pmiPier The Health Officer was directed to order | Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- | the premises at Union street vacated | ville, Cummines, Bell's Springs, Harris, O R R e et m|Pier %3 | owing to their unsanitary condition. o g e i e B e o st i 8 Rosa s | fan Ditse & Way 19 | The resolution formerly adopted by the | *'Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | | Corona.. Humboldt 19 | beard requiring a unanimous vote to re- | duced rates. | | scind a resolution was repealed, and here- | ©n Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | Coronadc Columbia. Astoria & Portland.|11 mn]l‘)er N Hamburg & W 2 pm!Pler Grays Harbor. 4 puPler | Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm|Pler Humboldt 1 pm|Pier |, dune | : y | Bel River Ports...| 4 pm|Pier 2! Coptic.:..."| :| 1 pm Pier | St Paul....| el| 2 pm|Pier 2o | t 9 | Pomona. | Humboldt . ..|1730 p|Pier June —1 day in the day, except sometimes addition to charts. ‘wich time. Coast_Survey Charts, excey sign precedes the heights, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the when there are but three tides, as occurs. The heights given are in the lo\.mdln(lfl the United States it when a minus (—) PR 5 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, §. N., Mer. chants' Exchange, San Fran May 28, 1903: ool The time bail on the Ferry buildin; aropped exactly at noon to-da: ot of the 120th meridian, or at 8 y—i. e. n:)nnon “Green: 3. C._BURNETT, Lieutenant U.'S. N., ln Charge. |‘ Sails Steamer. ' Skagway & Way Ports. | Dolphin. May 20 ALK, HEALTH BOARD APPOINTS Names Dr. H. L. Curtis for Place 14 | after the majority 17| Albert Dasbit Steals a Purse From peared before Police Judge Cabaniss yes- agreed to plead guilty wrists the stolen purse dropped on the ground from the The Only Double- Track Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Three Fast Trains DALY TO Chicago and East ® via THE Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fof sleeping car reservations, tickets and information apply to agents Southern Pacific Co., or to R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent, CHICASO & NORTH-WESTERN RY. 617 Market St. sowas San Francisco, Cal. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND HORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S§. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Back fast | WEEK DAYS-— 30, 8:00, 9:00. 11:00 a. m. 0, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 | p. m ° Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 0, §:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, XCUrsio AT FRANCISCO. 35, 7:50. 9:20, 25 _!0 SAN I am organizing an excursion to various Eastern points to leave D_{'jm San Francisco June b. Very low tEx- round trip rates. Tickets good on Santa Fe overland train; in palace Leave f In Effect Arrive or tourist sleeping ca ninety San Francisco.| May 3, 1903. an Francisco. yS 1 ; st ve ast of Cal- Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week fornia If you are planning to go East B fl} and will tell me to what point I L S will quote you rate with full infor- mation. - F. W. PRINCE, 641 Market st., San Francisco. A SANITARY INSPECTOR Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytten, Geyserville Despite Writ of Mandate Sued Out Against It. The Board of Health met yesterday and appointed Dr. H. L. Curtis to be assistant anitary inspector. A protest against the action was flled by Dr. F. C. Muller, who s first on the eligible list, due to an ad- | s Harbol mitted mistake of the Civil Service Com- o ‘;’::;)‘"“‘& June 3| Mission that some correct answers made Sonoma, inta Rosa...[San Diego & Way Pts.|June 4| Dby Curtis had been overlooked by the n_Ellen. o i Puges Sound Pert iJune & | board of examiners, thus placing him sec- s Y North Fork. .| Humbeldt . = -‘-J'"“f 6! ond on the list. Mulier also sued out a Sebastopol. | Aminbes o eauae e ilolye a1l writ of mandate before Judge Sioss to connect at Santa Rosa for £ Wo. . | Hanak € ) M | compel the hoard to appoint him (Muller) | Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Ajruria of it — to the place. Drs. Buckley and Lewitt| Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton | TO SAIL. voted for Muller, and Drs. Ward, Stinson, | Sprinss: at Geyserville for Skagas Sprins; at P | Baum and President Casey voted for Cur- Oreedood: " at Horland for Dot " Syrings, s e s jt Curtis’ appointment was afterward | Highland _ Spr Kelseyville, ~ Carlsbad May 29 | made unanimous. N Springs, Soda. Bartlett. ratoga The board repealed a former resolution Laurel Dell Lake, Witter hat the persen highest on the civil ser- beyond San Rafael at half rate i1l rule. 4 Alljance l” Tieket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle Pt. Arena..( l‘n(nl,,fln' o -( 4 pm\‘l‘ler 2| ——————e——— building. R A | o = i H. C. WHITING, . X. RYAN, mpire. .| Coos Bay “Direet. .| 4 i pler 13 | SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Sy Gen. Pass.|Agt. reata ‘008 B.& Pt.Ocford|[12 m|Pler 13 | —- - Newport...| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Plor 40 | FOR COLORED SOLDIER Santh O port & Way..| 0 am|Picr e g TO SAN RAFAEL, Mrs. Sanford of San Anselmo. Albert Dasbit, a colored soldier, ap- MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. erday on a charge of grand larceny. He 10 petty larceny 5 (Holidays o) —6: 45, ; L a o | and the Judge accepted the plea and sen- 2520, %1045, 515 | Rt o | ambotae. .~V 110 am[Pler 19 tenced him to serve six months in the 11 AN Ventura. .. T‘_;:}x‘neylfi Way.... |f p.n‘g." Cr;J[mlyJ.'all. i in week days does not run to Mariposa. .| Tahitf_Direct..... |11 am|Pler rs. Jane Sanford of San Anse = City Puebla | Fuget Soud. Ports. |11 am|pier 27 | W2IKIPE toward the ferry on wg"’r"‘zsr’v:; D A T1:50 o .. 115530, 101 30, i June 6. | evening and at Main and Market streets | s wy-bo 5. 6. 1:30, 9 11185 pom. | | Sequota. ....| Willapa Harbor....] 4 pmiPler 2| Dasbit jostied. against her and tore her | > foatie warked: (4 rin o San Quentin, Thdse s g % City Para..|N. V. via Panama./I2 m|Pier 40 | purse from a belt which she had around | marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat- 45010353 0.7 3:53 C. Nelson...| Seactls & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 | her waist. She screamed and Dasbit bolt. | Urdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. traln L H W Mexican Forts .. .[10 am|pier 21 | ¢d- Policeman Clifford heard Mrs. San- | “Fhéa sAN FAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 2.016:05] 4.3|1 7 4 Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pier 24 | ford’s sereams and saw Dasbit running 5:25, 16:25, T:40, 8:15, 19:35, n the above exposition of the tides FROM SEATTLE, away. Clifford started in pursuit and 0, ), $3:45, 4:50, 5:30, the early morning tides arc given in the left soon overtook Dasbit. As Clifford was hand column amd the successive tides of the [ ™ 1 For. putting the handcuffs over Dasbit's 6:55, 7:35, 10:20 p. m. inside pocket of his| Trains marked (3) start from San Quentin. v o 3 S V. Y TO SAN FRAN- Jeanie. Golovin Bay direct..... May 30| coat. The purse contained 95 cents. FROM MILL VALLE . ay Tope Slagway & Way Poru.:;ny 31 e g}&c(};fi)e:k mdly]s——-‘z,-t-‘» Sudo, s 3z lenator. ome . «|June 1 oY v i 'y R 2y Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.(June 1| Will Fire Volleys Over Graves. 1 P AYS_6:35, 4:55, 10, 11:10 a orefon o Nowe: direct -MJune 1| Company B of the First Regiment, | 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 4:55_ 6:05, 7:10, 1 o Rans Sweact :ljune 1| League of the Cross Cadets, will visit the | p. m. e TR Rbanoke. INome & St. Michael. ... |June 2| 8Taves of the deceased members of the | ;.. o m. week days—Cazadero and way Humboldt. Skagway & Way Ports.[June 3| company in the different cemeteries on | yattons. Ohio Nome & Tana June 3! Decoration day. A squad will fire volleys | 5:15 p, m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Cottage City. | Skagway & Way June 1| gyer the graves and taps will be sounded | Tomales and way stations, Lureka l:'::: 2‘5:" Michae L |une 5| by the buglers. The firing squad will be | 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way Noie & Tanns &| composed of the following: _Corporal | 890 14 1.egal Holidays—S a: m.. Caza- Nome & Tanana. o) Hugh McCourt. James L. McClellan, | dero and way stations. ;;_'g‘;.y* &“";!_y Doy [june I | Joseph Vetterlein, Robert . Hiliott, S-md-v:l-:g u.g::l;‘;‘fl-"—“ a. m., Point Cooks Tnlet & Way PtaJune s | Thomas % Meagher, Wililam Ryan, Wal- | Beyes and way stations. ot 54 Skagway & Wav Ports.lfuna s ! ter J. O’'Connor and Thomas Haley. FERRY-Foot of st, via Sausalito Ferry | California Limited... 7o CHICAGO Daiy An Ideal Train For Those Who Seek the Best. Sarita lw\ SANTA FE Lea TRAINS. Market-street Ferry Depo Lv. San Fran.. Ar. Stockton Merced . ** Fresno « Hanford ** Visalia . ** Bakersfield ** Kansas City “* Chicago . or_afte a for morning: p $:00 a. m. Dally is Bakersfleld Local. stop- ping at all points In San Joaquin Valley. Cor- | responding train arrives ) a. m. daily | [ 9:30 a. m. Daily is the CALIPO | LIMITED, carrying Palace sleeping Cars d Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair | Car runs to Bakersfie! | local | first-class passengers. class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspon train arrives at 11:16 a. m. dafly 8:00 p. m. is the Overland through Palace and To Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: Sleeper, which ciits out at Fresno. ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dal | " Personally conducted parties \City, Chicago and East leave S: every Monday, Thursday and Satur ™ Otfices—641 Market street and | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadwa SOUTHERN PACIFIC T leave and are due to arrive at T L S FRANGISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) with Ts and Free also Palace Correspond- | TEave__ — Frow APmiL 5, 193 — _asmive | T7.00a Benicia, Suisun, Elmira and Sacra TS -2 ot oea s - 1250 004 Vacaville, Winters. Ramaey...o.ooC 54 304 Martinez, San Ramos, Valleja, Napa, Callstogs, Sants Rosa...... §.25 304 Nlles, Lathrop. Stockton. . 1252 004 Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroviile, (conaects at Marysviile for Gridley, Biggs and Chico) . 155 00a Atlantic Express—Ogden and Easi. 10.254 004 Port Costs, Martinez, Astioch, Sacramento, Tracy, Btockton, Los Fanos, Mendots, Hanford, Pvu-lh. l’nnflerrma. i 8.00a Port Costa, Martinez, Lathrop, Mo~ desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshem Junction, Bakersfleld 8.304 Shasta Express— Davis, Willis for Bartiett Springs). Willows, Fruto, Red Biuff, Portland. 8.304 Xiles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, Ione, Sacramento, Placervilia, | Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff..... 8.304 Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, Bo~ nors, Taolumae and Angel: 9.004 Martinez and Way Stations. | 10.00a Vailejo. . - | €10.00a Crescent City Ex, Eas | —Port_Costa. 3 = Cosst Line) | 10.00a The Overiand L Denver, Omaha, 0. | 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stacior 11097 Sacramento River Steamers. 3.307 Benicis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodisnd, Williams, Colusa, Wik lows, Knights Landing, Marye ville, Oroville o . 8.30» Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. > 4.00P Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Ross........ ... 9.25a 4.007 M ez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10.254 490r Niles Livermoro. Stockton, Lodt. 4382 18554 $11.56a preas. Tracy, 85a k rd. Niies. Irvingtos, Sen J ivermore 6.007 The Owl Limfted—| Bakersfield. Los Angeles: conneo- tion, Saugus for Santa Barbars. carries Golden State Limited Siecper Sundays asd Wednes days until April 0. §.00r Porc Costa. Tracy. 30r Xiles, 45 Joos Locai | > Hayward, Niles sad 8an Jose. | riental " Mal—Ogdan. = Dei | day coaches rum om e | beiwssa Sam Fraacisce | €700 Bunset Limtied (eaves via fConst e e e - Kngetos I en, Prevao Bereutds, i Mar Sines. (Arrives vi Joaquin Valley Westbound) (Ne i ramento, Mary Portiaad, Puget | TCoAST LINE, O “T7aBi Sants Cruz Rscarsion (Sunday | ouly) v | ®18a Newark. Centerviile. 8 Felton. Boalaer Creek, tions. e 03, Felton, Cruz and Cruz sad Way $ | 118 Newark, Centerville, New Aimaden. Los Creek. San: ‘'ay Stations | ark, San Jose, Los Gat | Saturday and Sunday ru | through to Sants Cruz. connects ! at Felton for Boulder Creek. Manday only from Santa Cruz).. 8.604 | AND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO. Foot of Markes Sc. (Sitp®y —17:15_9:60 0043 100 3.00 5187 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:08 18:05 10:00 . 1200 200 4.00 . LINE (Broad Gange) (ibird and Townsend Streets.) | | | a Ban Jose and Way Statfons. . 730% 47.00a San Jose and Way Stations. * 830e | 00a New Almaden. - s -S40 | 37154 Monterey and Sants Cruz Exc | sfon (Sunday oaly)... se 183509 8.00a Coast Line Limited— Stopsonly S Jove Gtiroy, Hollister, Pajaro, roville. Saiinas. San Ardo, i Faso Robles, Santa Margarita, | San Lais Obispo. Guadalupe, | Eurt, Lompoc. Santa Barbara. ‘ San Bucnaventurs. Santa Paala, BSaugus. Los Angel (Connec tion from Santa Cruz and Moo- terey) ... - 10.4%0 0004 Pacifc Const Express (lsaves via San_Joaquin Valley Rastbound as Crescent City Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar c Grove, Del Monte. s Cosst Line West- ! 1309 | 8808a San Jone. Tres Pinos. Capitols, | 8antaCruz.Pacific Grove,Saiinas, ! San Luls Obfspo snd Principale | Intermediate Stations .. 4100 | s 8sn Joso and Way Stations.. 1200 “fi. San Jose, Los Gatos and Way St . tions. . ” o ‘i Ban Joss 8an Jose and Way Station 00r Deli Monte Express-Santa Clara, n Jose, Giiroy, Hollister, Sants Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- ¢ific Grove, Salfnasand Privcipal Stations 2. cesssestencsecsesaves 8307 Burlingame. San Miateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfield, &% Mountaia View. Lawrence, Sants Clara and San Jose. 838a San Jose, Giiroy and 9110.454 8an Jose. Los Gatos and Principai ‘Way Statlo: cisio.. PO 16.307 Ean.jose y8aiioas 13,008 187 Sau Mateo, Beimont, Bersatord. San Carios, ‘Redwood, Fair Osks. Menio Park. Palo Alto.. ’R San Jose and Way Statior Sunset Limitad,” Eastbound.- | Luts Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orieans, New York. (Westbound arrives via San Josquin Valley)... fl;llr Palo Alto and Way Stations, @11.462 San Jose and Way Stations. A for Morning. P for Afterncon. X Saturday an« Sunday only 4 Btops st all stations oo Sundsy *Sunday excepted. 1 Suafay onty. & Connects at Goanen Je. with Sryjne for Henterd, ‘co-'?oeu at b for ¥ lsalls. At Fresuo, L “mva"‘l Niles. # Dally except Satarday. ¥ 5iope Saata Ciara sonch hound onty _Couneats B axcent Sundar for all boinis Narrow Gauge MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive San Fran. | Footof\jatketSt. | San Fram. Sun- | Week T y— dayS. | e he <Taren ¢ Tumat | 92YS: | Days. 00 A put” reoentng) cavn a0 720 120088, l}g s amivingta the city st 015 | 12:50 P 3:30>. | oo, Week Dayaoaiy. gg' g “TAVERN OF TANALPNIS™ | 535 o0/~ Open siithe yeurrouads | §190 | Tavern 9:30 p. arvirs San Francisea 11 305, 626 MARKET ST., (North Shore and SavsaraTe FErry, Foot Market St