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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1903. (£ 43 BRITISH BARK COMES IN FROM SEA SHORT OF WATER AND PROVISIONS River Indus, Bound From Alcapulco for Royal Roads on Puget Sound, Meets With Contrary Winds, Which Lengthen the Passage Beyond Capacity of Slender Commissary —— HE British bark River hmus] which left Acapulco fifty days ago-for Puget Sound put Into um! port yesterday short of water ana | left Acapulco and from the outset of the voyage northeasterly and northwest- She | r ,‘ was obliged to run | the westward and even then nade little headway. She was out a long | m her home port. Provisions | were low and the slim supply with which | ptein Dolb the Central American | t proved 2 He expected to | ake the a month and made his | "mmissary arrang s accordingly | O River Indus was in lati- ude north, ngitude 1 west and "¢ provisions lockers contained a sup- which would last the ship’s company As there was no prospect le winds it was decided to dus in com had a from stran alloy e approached a 1 i the ¢ T he lookout was tt just how close 1 nately there was a good b mencuvering was possible: The ks in the % ¢ re car- i m the danger. She me her voyvag@on Tuesday Selt on Curac | = Pacific C, mship Company’s racae arrived early yesterday morning the first | come from is a natural pr Isiand shipment wood v for finds a mar any and in azatlan to Hamburg by t under Kosmos The will ylia ed tearnitls the liner be oard a for the i 1 him Curacao | held | 1 at more luded the - Glad J H Lu Philj; B E. | H Sbse Dennie, n ) Bay had z will H. 1. and | it port who | 1% the tr nbo al ¥ tar Ma lat 24 15 with white Per Br ehip Falls of Clyde—May 26 1lat | 26 38 N, lon 144 W, scbr Muriel, from Hana San’ Frar LEGRAPHIC. rot 30, 10 p m—Weath Wit v 16 miles per hou PORTS. May tmr Valer Stinr_Indiana Keemun, from 1 ay 26; stmr City | stmr Bertha, from | B Corwin, for Nome; Jay . Maru. for Hongkong. Passed out May #0—Bktn J M | Hadlock, for San Fran- | for Cape | Expansion, from 30— Stmr Prentiss, Eider, hence M: ne. from Homol hiy Bertha, from Valdez, for Seattle sscd out May 30—Schr Meteor, from Port akeley, for San Pedro; brig Lurline, for { May 30—Br bark Invermark, for Port VT HADLQCK Sailed May 30—Brig ne. £an Francisco ENDOCING—Satled Ms Stmr Phoe- Franciseo GG--Arrived May 30—Stmr Noy Arrived May 30—Stmr Lakme, stmr Eureka, hence M May Stmr Arctic, for £an ¥ran- AN PEDRO—Arrived May 20—Bark Tidal Wave. from Port Gamble; schr Lizzie Prien, mr Navarro, for San Fran. bn Palmer, for Portland, Or. 80—Stmr South Coaet, rancieco. Saflod May 30-—Stmrs Czarina, Fulton, for San Francisco. hence May 19. hr Mayflower, v san GARDINE! br Lucy, for sgn Per Arrive Moy 20-Schr Loulse, from San vedro " PORT GAMBLESailed May 30—Br ship Conway. for Caliao PORTLAND—Arrived May 30—Br bark Donna Francisea, from Hiogo. ISLAND PORT. - BONOLULU—Arrived May 30—Stmr Ore- tonian, from Tecoms. Ak FOREIGN PORT. LTATAArrived May 20—Schr Jenpie | ‘P:“. from Grays Harbor. al | | | BRITISH VE OF V¥ FRON SEL WHICH PUT INTO THIS PORT YESTERDAY SHORT AND PROVISIONS AFT BEING OUT FIFTY DAYS APULCO FOR PUGET SOUND. Sun, Moon and Tide. ! United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ‘ e & ¥ and Heights High and Low Mingetonka. {oz 2 at- Fort Point, entrance to San ! for. Plymouth, for 1 hed by cfficial au- | ndent. low water occurs at | front (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Point; mr Campania d, Antwern stmr et five | man attached to the United States moni- | vielnity of the accident was patroled by | dingey for a pleasure | They sailed | and | when at last the | Bice in the effort to follow th | the W JCKIE LOSES \HEPHERD FIGHTS LIFE IN SOUALL| A MOUNTAIN LION Seaman Bice Drowns in|James Carlin Is Nearly Full View of His Killed by Ferocious ‘' Shipmates. Beast He Traps. Puff of Wind Capsizes a Dingey From the Monitor ‘' Wyoming. SRR ¢ ‘William Edmund Bice, an ordinary sea- Animal)Measures Nine Feet in Length and Weighs 300 Pounds. —_—— Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, May 30. A story has just reached this city of a fight for life James Carlin, superintendent | of the Peter May sheep range, near Liv- ermore, had with a ferocious mountain lion he caught in a steel trap on the ranch. He attempted to Kill the beast Wybo | with an a¥, when it knocked the weapon in the | OUt of his hands with a sweep of its paw. Carlin's foot becoming tangled in the trap | chain, he was suddenly left at the mercy of the enraged animal. The lion meas- ured nine feet from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail and weighed 300 pound: Carlin had ‘a narrow escape and wiil carry the marks of the encounter to the They were or- | grave. The lon had killed fifty head of | loek and told to | sheep, and Carlin got some special traps tade and set them. One morning he' found the animal that had been doing the damage in one of his traps and attacked t with the ax. As he was about to deliv er the fatal blow the lion sprang upon him. With the chain wound around his tor Wyoming, was washed frem a cap- sized . boat yesterday afternoon and drowned. The disaster occurred in full view of those on board the ships of the squ\drun. Steam launches were dispatched to the rescue and Bice's four companions were taken from the bottom of the up- turned craft by the crew of the ming's steam launch. The water the monitor's boats for several hours, but | up to a late hour the bay had not given up its dead. Bice, with Ordinary Seaman 1. W. Bul- lodk, Landsman H. G. Frye and Appren- tices J. W. Moon and J. D. Goss, left the Wyoming about § o’clock in the monitor's dered to return by 5 o keep within a mile and a half of the ship. round until about 4:30.o’clock were comin about to run for the; monitor when a sudden puff of wind filled | the shaking sail and capsized the little boat. The men were thrown inh]: the water | ¢oot Carlin was forced to engage in a | ut all managed to grab the upturned |, - e » i e fforts to pull themselves | Darehanded strugsle with the beast. He | was scratched from head to foot and was | nearly dead when rescued by a neighbor, Manuel Rodgers, whose dogs were at- tracted by the noise and engaged in the battle. Cariin will recover. ————— ir example | Effects of Intemperance. lost his grip, and before a hand could| Mary Noailles Murfee of Murfreesboro, reach him was swept away on the strong | Tenn., is better known as Charles Egbert ;mc. When lnj hlnxi"HJI:N ‘i.sf.[ pricé “\]l(:" | Craddock, for it is under this male pscu- | e was swimming strong i e | 2 i on carried him heyond thelr view, and | $o0¥M that her tales of the Tennessee »w long he ket up (he struggle nobody | Mountains has appeared. Miss Murfree | great-granddaughter of Colonel | they started the boat | over she went, and | ailors got her steadied | all were e sted. Four of them man aged to hang on, however, and finally | contrived to straddle the dingey’s bottom. of the water Over and out roiling. knows. | is the 3 The capsizing of the dingey was wit-| Hardy Murfree, the Revolutionary hero, | essed by those on board the Wyoming. | and she has on the tip of her tongue a| he tter, with steam up, was at the | humber of storjes which, according to tra- sangway and at once procceded to the | ditlon, Colonel Murfree used to tell with rescue. Other boats were dispatched from | 8reat suvecess. One of these stories concerns a Judge | | and a drunken barber. The Judge was | oming and from some of the shi but the saving of the of the squadron, | four men and the recovery of the dingey | being shaved, and the barber. whose hand | { was all that could was unsteady from drink, cut him four | r five times. Regarding sravely in the | mirror his countenance bleeding from all id: | e accomplished. s at the tiller wher He has been five | a seaman and | those cuts, the Judge s ce Gos caps W Avpren the dingey d vears in the navy, rates as e was considered thoroughly competent to| Friend, you now perceive, I trust, the handle an open boat under s; He is not | €Vil effects of intemperance. ; | blamed for the accident, which was| Intemperance does make the skin rath- | caused b | extra heavy puff of wind | eF tender, sir”” was the reply.—Louisville which hit the bout a Courier-Journal. she was coming about and not under control. i Bice was a native of Walcott, Minn. He OCEAN TRAVEL. was 21 years old and enlisted at Missoula, | oo e e Mont., March 21, 1% Steamers leave San Fran- 30 Stmr H . e Tiverpoot, . - the height of tide is the same at both places. | : Passed ~May Stmr TNUNDAY, MAY Z | PLYMOUTH —Arrived May 30—Stmr Fried- | TS ¢ vi r Grosse m New York, for Cher- el and _praceeded | 1 May Time] Stmr La Bretagne, [Time| Pt [——| Ft. | 9:00]—0. LIV singto Montreal wN via Liverp Arrived above exposition of the i early morning tides are given in the left | bhand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column. gives the last tide of the except when there are but three tides, as B times occurs. The heights given are in wuddition to the undings of the United States | except when a minus (—) elghts, and then the number subtracted from the depth given by the The plane of reference is the mean of wer Jow waters. ——e—— Weather Report. WERP. Vew Y Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. th Meridian N FR g Pacific NCISCO, May are the seasonal Time.) | rai. Is to. date as compared with those of same date last 1 | season and rainfalls in last twenty-four hours hutui 1| — - & Pt Orf £ Las This & Way PortsJ 1] ns— 24 hours. Season. i Trace 1 Bluft E 1 nio Ports 1 Francisco San Diego & Way Pts 1 mo ... i : Sound Ports 1 ndenc . "y H 1 Luis Obispo. . 0.00 B Py Los Angeles 0.00 5 n Diego . 0.00 & “Tacoma = o 2 Crescent City | Seattle & Olympia - illapa Harbor TR gan Pedro & Way Pts z2% 3| e Racir 20 & Humboldt 29 ! 3 d & As .. -|June H B San Diego & Way Pte.|June h gl New York via June o int Arena : Puget Sound Ports Seattle & Whatcom. . Clear Hongl's via Manzanilio|June Cloudy Seattie & Tatoma......|June Cloudy 2 boldt 2 Cloudy |China & Japan.. Cloudy olulu “Independence Cloudy MY Los Angeles. . Cloudy North Head Clouay Pocatello, Tda. Cleas Portland . 1 = Red Biuff Clats \ L Clear 2 pm|Pier 16 Pl 0 amipier 2 | i amiPier it Iaks.., lear ¥ Diego & Way .| 9 aim|Pier 10 | £4% Francisco. Sy umboldt : p|Pier 19 | San “Diego.. Cloudy | June 1 % Graye Harbor pm|Prer 10 | Seattle - P':InlJAvtl pmiPier 3|y osh e une 2. i Walla Wali liance ‘ureka & C00S af|Pier 131 W innemtioes . Fork., Humboldt . ) am|Pler 2 ' a oot Bk PL@:Aord12 m|Pler 13 | 1uma - _Cloudy N. Y. via Pa 12 miPler 40 | \ 1o e z 3 Newport & ¥ 9 am|Pler 19 | WEATHER CONL S AND GENERAL Astoria & Portiand. (11 amPler 24 FORECAST. Grays Harbor......| 4 pm/Pler Cloudy weather prevails 4 Uos Angeics Ports.| & pmiPler 2| Arizona and Southern Nevada: also slons te nbeldt vin|Pler Wachington coast: eiscwhere west of the ooy ¥ .l?ne B ‘ll 10 Mountains it is fair. fumboldt 9 am|Picr The pressure has fallen over the Pacifi Los Angeles Po am|Pier 10 | the fall being most rapid over tne Dlatean i Coos Bay D am|Pler Rocky Mountain regions, g Humboldt am|Pler The temperature has_fallen’ along" fhe “Cali- River Ports 4 pm|Pier fornla coast aimd over Noriliwestern. Wi i St i pm|Pler interior of California the temperature ‘is. from:| Pomona. ... 30 p Pier 19 | 15 10 22 degrees above the normal T ek R Forecast made at San Francisco. for €tate of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am{Pler 19 | hours ending midnight, May 1o o 1o & San Pedro.. Humboldt /10 amiPier ‘2|~ Northern Califor T Sunday, - “except Ventura dney & Way....| 2 pm/Pler 7| cloudy along the northwest ‘coast;. light, vary it Jive am|Pler ind erlor; 3 » 5 Mariposa = I",""bjs‘ | ¢ !p. :'h’.lk:'?nlnl in the Intericr; fresh sterly-on the G.Lindsuer. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm[Pler 2| " Southern California—Clouds - Sund bla Puget Sound Ports.|11 am Pler 27 . inday. prob- City Pucbia’| Puget, Sound Poria. 11 & ably showers in the mountains; fresh 'west Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 Nevada—Partly -cloudy Sunday. Mu‘;_ “ ¥'|n‘gm lflalx;bor 142 pm};ln “‘.; San Francisco and vicinit vd"'.qr Sunday. | ty Para. .| via Panama m|Pier 40 | with fog in the morni; : h | Ison. .| Seattie Pler 2 | west wind. P Srlight: tresh G. H. WILLS Local Foreca thei ————— Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, May 30.—CATTLE—Re. 100; Texans, nominal. Good to prim, $4 80@5 20; poor to medium, $4G4 T ers and_feeders_$3@4 75; cows, $1 GO@4 $2 20@4 25; calves, $4@4 50, Otficial. ! Curacao. . |Pier G.W.Eider. teamer. City Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports. —Recelpts to-d; 5 Sowt r 4 H 11.000; Monday, 40, e 000. Steady. Mixed and butchers' Farallon. . Skagway & Way Ports. 1 &ood 1o choice heavy, 86 1006 25-’?«1"3. Oregon Nome direct 1 T5@6 06; light, $5 5005 85: pa Centennia’ e direct 1 ] 90G6 05, » 7 bu'k Nome City ome direct. .. 2 ZEP—Receipts, 1000, Sh y. Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael. ... 2| Good to choice wethers, $4 un;? u'xfiudi\o' Humboldt..| Skagway & Way Fori §| choice mized, §3 00G@i 25 Western " shesp, ST IS e < g e native lambs” $1@7; Western lamba, Eureka :mne ivect ot 5 q Tampico. ome & St. Michael 5 Conemaugh. ..| Nome & Tanana... . ¢! The city of Clevefand is to get rid of g.:x‘.%: ‘Nm‘ldxe ‘g‘h"{a“‘p : its 134 grade crossifigs at a cost of $10,- - Valdes vey Ports 000,000, Half this expense will be borne v o S Bt Lo B by the seven railroads interested and half ALKl .. Skagway & Way Ports.|June §' DY the city. 4 | ORANGES MAKE GOOD 5 2 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and i | Redondo, San- Diego and Santa Barbara— Case Where a Young Man Used g Rosa, Sundavs, 9 a. m. I ever heard of—three pints a day was| 4 a usual thing—then suddenly he swore salls June 2, 1""‘;-'2. l‘i'.uylyfi. | off. Fell in love with a girl who would | I% 5% 8GF Only stedn- | not stand for sich proceedings und made | ghjp line to OR., and short | it cleag to him that it was up to him to | rail line from Portland to ali points East. | | to her, which everybody else had known | a lenty of orange juice.”—Chic: S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, June 4, 11 a. m. :’?)gt P S Chicago | 88 N ENTURA, for. Honolulu, Samioa, Auck- axel land and Syddey, Thursday, June 4, 2 p. m. ————— | NEW YORK’S QUOTA ‘became a: milllonaire-about-1820."- S ‘was “Igaac -Classon,” who swol ‘tainty in-estimating tie w ler; William Rockefeller, Andrew Car- negie and J. Pierpont Morgan. - ..°. =" John_D. Rockefeller. s -undoubtedlythe ;| Morgan is placed cisco as follows: Enterprise Arrives. _For Hetchikan. = Juneau, The Matson Navigation, Company's T e | teamship Enterprise arrived yesterday to' company’s steamers at from. Hilo with a full cargo and passen- o L R e | gers as follows: Mrs. L. C. Lyman and | Port Townsend, child, H. H. Harding and wife, H. W. ! coma, Everett, 5. {11 May 31, June Change at Seattie to'this company’'s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle f@ Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, p. m, May 28, June 3; Corona, May 31, June 6. Porter, J. W. Mas wife and child, Dr. Henry Hayes, W. Wise. ———— s. 1 1:30 p. m, AGAINST WHISKY HABIT State of Califbrnia, Thursdays,-9 a. m. Them Successfully in Order | | _For Los Angeles (via San Pedro und East to Marry. San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- S s nre e ber of instances on | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San i BEE "”.“h)t‘ S VRN cen 7, Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. record where antidotes to the whisky | “Caos Bay. 9 a m. May 29, June 6, ¥or Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del habit, though conscientiously followed, | o | cavo, Altata, z,_Santa Rosalla, Guay- have falled,” remarked a guest im the| mas (Mex.), 10 th of each month. lobby of the New Willard onc morning | Lor furilier information obtain folder. © | s g | Rignt is reserved to change steamers or sail- | last week. “But there is onc of the sim- | , RIght ie ; plest nature, too, that has been known to| TIC: OFFICE—4 New Montgomery ure topers of all degfees, which recalls | Strset (Palace Hotel), : ¥ 5 e 5 | " Freight office, 10 Market street, to me one of the worst cases I have ever | ¢ I DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, known, the case of a young man from my State. He could and did drink more | whisky to the square inch than any man 10’ Market_st.. San Francisco. O.R. & N.CO. | | Through tickets to all ints, all ra:l cr steam- | hip and rall, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer | fickets include berth and meais. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. 8. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Mqntgom. ery st. do som€thing. He admitted his weakne: for vears, and then and there swore off for good and all time, which, of course, body else but the giri believed, “The sequel is, that he kept his word | d, after sufficient test, they were mar- | and HONGKONG, cailing at Koba (Hlogo), | Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting | Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. cargo recelved on board on day of sailing. 'S8 AMERICA MARU (calling at Manila) = ..Thursday, June 11. 1903 . HONGKONG MARU.Tues.. July T, 1003 ried. He has since told me that to stop drinking in that abrupt way nearly killed 1 him and that at times he was_almost | % . crazy, but that he also knew ‘f’ break | (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP Ci | through once wouid be the end) of his| Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and | reformation. Every time the m:gidvning Brannsn_streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA | | desire for whisky came he would start right in and begin to eat oranges and continue to eat them as iong as the ap- petite for whisky lasted, frequently con- suming as many as fificen or twenty oranges a day. The acid qualty of the|S. S. NIPPON MARU...Friday, July 31, 1903 oranges appeased the desire for alcohol. | _Vie Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced ssage, ly o This has been ten or twelve years’ ago | fans's s Ry e A T and 1 bave vet to hear of any fegrets 'W. H. AVERY, General Agent. upon the part of the young lady or of | my friend breaking his promise to her, | ‘Oceanic$.$.Co. at No | HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND axo SYDNEY. but frequently hear- that as an antidote | ZELLANI o atader, ‘to whisky he suggests a desire to reform $S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, June 13, 11 a. m. | SPRECRELS & BEOS.CO., Agts.. Tickot Sifce, 543 Markat R Freight Otfice. 828 Market S1., Picr o, 7, Pacifis 82, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO MAVRE-PARIS, “ . OF MILLIONAIRES Rockefeller, C;::Eegie and Morgan Between Them Have a Salling every Thursday, instead of Billion. Saturday, at 10 a. n;utmm Ple'r 4% re in New River, foot of Morton street. It is estimated that there are in New | North Rivet, 0000 O Vero%and upward. See- York City to-day 132 millionalres, . as | ond-class to-Havre, $45'and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- i . ageinae A 1 ded and R 18, 3 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New There were no millionaires In -New .York - 100 J.-F. FUGAZI & CO., Puchnc (,;oaul i - di g, | ‘Agents, 5. Montgomery avenue,’San Franlsce. yege dmo: THR AURGUsaon. (0 reank hat Py sold by all Rajlroad Ticket Agents. distinction . was- John ‘Jacob Astor, who years before - that-{he richest:-man. in the -city:|: 5 and-8:30 p. m., ex. Sunday. Leaves ValleJo, i Sun- 5.p. m. Tei, Mission-st. dock. HATCH rth . $750,000.. ere is‘always:a eat deal of une th of a:per son. known to_be':a .multi-miliionaire.. Us: ually his-wealth is greatly.cxaggerated. According ‘to- a_prominent - Wall - street banker, however, there.are af least' four persons in New York who are worth-over $100,000,000. They are John D. Rockeéfel- w?gyj' 1 Main BROS. wealthiesit individual in the United States, the most conservative estimates placing his wealth at fully $500,000,000. "Andrew Carnegle is the second.wealthiest persoii, being worth about §300,000.000. The wealth’ of William Rockefeller "and J. Pierpont somewhere - botween $100,000,000 and $200,000,000 cach. These-fig. ures are the estimates of a Wall street banker who is in an exceptional positic to speak authoritatively on such a’ sul ect. i d There are a number of persons in'New York who are worth at least $50.000,0 Among them are John Jacob Astor, Al fred Vanderbilt, Russell Sage, . Geor| Gould, . H. Harriman, D. Willis: Jame. and George F. Baker. : £ Hetty Green is probably the wealthiest - woman in the United States. Hep.t is estimated at about -3$30,60000=N¢ York Commercial. ¥ 1 i i S. F. BOOTH, General Agent, 1-Moatgomery st i KCAI.lH;lNlA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | Y9 f Nothing *\,.Cheap N About Them There’s nothing “cheap” about Rock Island tourist sleep- ers—except the price of tickets. They have wide vestibules, Pintsch gas, steam heat, toilet rooms, ! and almost all the other con- veniences of standard sleepers. The bedding is clean, second-class tickets %re accepted, and the berth rate, California to Chicago, is only $6.co. B Cars leave San Francisco via the “El Paso Short Line.” “Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays via the ““Scenjc” Lin Tickets and full information at Squthern Pacific ticket offices, or by addressing F.W. THompsoxN. G. W. A., 623 Market St., San Franciseo, Cal. |SQUTHERN PACIFIO SAN FRANCINCO. California ~ Slarket — arice: Frox Armi- * - - 2 s im. Swisun, Elmira and Saerar |m|te g A See fin rlxcllvme. W!!B > | s, Callstogs. » 304 004 Lathrop. S . Woodland, Enig 7o CHICAGO 0aiy. | 8.00a Atiantic 8.004 Port Cor Tracy, i 65.28» 8.304 Villlame \ (for Bartlet: Wiliows, $Fruto, Red Bl 7.58» 8.30a Niles, Saa Jose, Live ton, lone. Sacramento. Maryaville. Cbico. Red SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-sireet Ferty Depot ' | Local |0 | Daily | Daily ) Lv. San Fran A i —Port_Costa. Lathrop, Stockton . 08 p! Btockton, Raymond, Merced p 1:40p| . Fresno, Bakersieid. Los Angeles resno | 3:00 p and New Orleans. (Wesibound Hanford Visalia ....00 Bakersfield .. ves as Pacific Coast Express, | via Cosst Line) 10004 The Overiand Lim Kansas Ci Deaver, Omaha, Chicago. - hicago . | 12.00M Hayward. Niles and Way Statfons & for morning: p 7 e - e~ ot .30° Benicia, Winters, Siento, 8:00 a. m. Dally is Bak . stop o I L B ping at_all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- | ding. Marys n_arrives at 7:50 a_ m. daily. | By S responding trai 10,58 9:30 a. m. Daily is the CALIFORKIA | 330r Haywsr 357 | LIMITED, Paince pleeping Cars | 4007 Maro'a and Dining Cars through Chicago. Chair Calistoga, Car runs to Bakersfleld for ac 4.00r Martiez, Tracydatl Jocal first-clasg passengers. 4807 Niles. Livermore. St tickets are honored on this traln. 4.307 ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dal 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding 6.00r train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Expres=s, with for Santa Barbara through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free | den s Limitedf Reclining ;fll rs to C}h‘a'u also P 2 H p oot A:r‘ll"l)“m Wedoes 55, Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. spond- ER mxl n arrives at 6:00 p. m. dal S 6.00» Pvg:m”-u Tracy. Stocktom, Los i yrerionally conducted parties_ for Kaness | 1g3ge Niien SanJoes Locai pEL1S City, Chicago and East leave San rancisc > Heyward, Niles and 8an Jooe. 10284 every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at $ B e P: Jffices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- Qumabu 8. Loute. pot, Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Eastbound). New Oricacs, Los LESSEE | o P SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC ez e Vi Westbound) RAILWAY COMPANY. | 798 Ssn Pablo, Port Cost Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. t "IXI‘dJVIu Stations.. |; gf_;: | == | ejo o 5 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | qfi: st R e B o Intermediate Stations . .. 785 WEEK DAYS—7:30, $:00. 9:¢0, 11:00 a. m.: | g0§p Oregon & Californis Exoress—Sas 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10. & 30 aud 1130 rameato, Marysviile, Redding. p. m. Portiand. Puget Sound and East. 8.55a Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 19.10» Hayw: fies and Saa Jose (Sun- SUNDAYE—7:30, $:00. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, day 0aly) " .- 311558 0 p. m 1.25# P?:" Soma, '!‘n.:y. Lu:re:t;-. Mo 1228 co. | esto, Merced. Raymond. ¥resno, £14 COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). TFoot of Market t.) . Felton. Boulder Creed Cruz and Way Stations. .. .... 12.167 Newark. Ceaterville. San_Joss, New Aimaden, Los Gatos. F X, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz sad Leave San Francisco.| Week | Sun- Days. | days. 1908. San Fral tion. Principal Way Stations €187 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on Saturday sod Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz, connects at Pelton for Boulder Creek Mondny only from Santa Cruz).. 18.504 TOAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. From SAN FIRANCISCO, Foot of Markec St. (Slip 9 5 9:00 11:0aM. 100 300 5.16r.m Novato. From OAKLAND. Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:08 Petaluma 18:05 10:00 a3 1200 200 4.00 P and SA 3 oad ¢ ird and Townsend Streets. “§10s BanJ oee and Way 47004 San Jose and Way 00s New Almaden. ? = 154 Monterey and Santa Criz Excir Rl o sion (Sanday oniy) e Healdsburs, Limited— Stops onl Lytten. Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopiand and Ukiah. - T Wil Saugus. Los Aageles. (Conmec- — ton from $anta Cruz sad Mon- o o 0al 8:00 a|Camj terey. : : 309l 2 30 p| Guerne | @1000a Pacide Cosst Express "3 San_Joagquin Valley Eas a S B a8 Crescent City Express).—New 5:10 pi Glen Ellen. Qrieans. Los Angeles, Santa Ba~ 7:30 &) bara, Pacific Grove, Del Moate, 7 - Jute. AGES connect at Santa Rosa for White | 8804 San Jone. T\‘.‘ Capitols, Sulame Springe; at. Falton for Altruria and | SantaCruz Pactfic Grove Saitnas, Mark West Springs: at Lygjon for Lytton San Lats Obispo b Springs; at Geyserville for SKaggs Springs; at % o Cloverdale. for the Geysers, Booneville and | 9§94 §an Jose snd Wy Stations._.co 1.200 Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncaa Springs. | X g . amme Highland Springs, Kelseyville, ~ Carlsbad | o Py oo 7 Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | “3307 san Jose and Way Station e Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga | ¢3.00r Del Monte Express- Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurgl Dell Lake, Witter Ban Jose, Gilroy, Hol Springs, Upper Lake, P%‘: Potter Valley. Cruz. De! Monte, Moaterey, Pa John Day's, Riverside, Llerley's, Bucknell's, | cific Grove, Saitnas and Principal Sanhedrin _ Heights, Hullviile, Orr's Hot Stations ... 12.189 Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | 8307 Burifngame. San Redwood, Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brass, | Mealo Park. Paio Alto, May fleld: Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants Clara and 8an J Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, -Covelo. Layton- se. Ville,” Commings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- T = g S ey Seniden sens. Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia e 3L s and Eureka. Saturday to Monday roundstrip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at hall rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. 18307 Sam Joseand PrincipaiWay Siaitona 18.00a 2 San Mateo, Beimont, Berestord.San Carlos, ‘Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. Paio Alto. San Jose and Way Stations..... .. Sunset Limited, Eastbound.— 383 Luis Obispo. Angeles, Deming. EI Pas: Orieans, New York. (W an JosauinVa. . ABT Palo Allo and Way “ABP San Jose and Way A for Moraing. X Satarday and Sunday only § 8tops at ull stations oo Sandsy + Bunday excepte % Suasay only @ §atoardas oal @ Conneta at Goshen Jo with trains for_Hanfordy Visalia. At Fresno, for Viseila vis Saugan @¥i. Coast Line. | A Tuesday and Friday. | Arrive via Ntles. | nDaily exeept Satardar. L SAN QUENTIN, | tons .. P for Afternoon. e MILL VALLEY, SHORE ZrAZ N3 v via Sausalito Ferry w Vis San Joaquin Vailey 9§ Stops Santa Clara south hound only Conneets Axceot Sundav. for all points NarTow Gadge MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive _San Fran. | FootofMarket St. | San F . 9. 11:45 p. m. | rin to San Quentin,_ Those ked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat- urdays. On Saturdays the 3:13 p..m. traia | Bt to Falrfax. ook Das TUFROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | R e T .| Week days—8:25, 16:25, T:0, S:15 19:33, | ¥ 80 | reurmtng L 11:05 a, m.. 12:30, 2:30, " 3:45, 30, | B g ta the ity 915 645, 10:20 p. o .30, Weak Pags oaly P SUNDAYS—6. T “TAYERROF TAIMONS" LS 0, w1280, 2 ] 2 5 et S rains marked () start from San Quencin. | “SHTURAENS ORLV—Leam Tarer 8.3 . arim an Fravscn | M. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SA | TIGRET {625 MarkET St.. (North Shore Railroad) SIBC0—THesk _dayy 065, _ 6540 | GIFICES jand Savsalrte Frrsy, Foot Market St WEEKLY CALL |18 Pa_gcs—jv $1 per Year [ 'THROUGH TRAINS. | m., week days—Cazadero and way HBN5 b, m.. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations, 3:15 p. m, Saturdays—Cazadero and way “:i‘ul:m s and Lagal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- dero and way stations Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reves and way steticos. TICKET OFFICE- 626 Market st. FERRY-—Foot of Market st. =

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