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5 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO dALL THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. GOPTIC DEPARTS 'PRETTY TALE OF FAIRYLAND 08 THE ORENT Carries Many Passen- gers and Treasure Worth $100,000. Bright ‘ Valley Successfully for the Give a Delightful Benefit of the Public Largest Ship- ur Made in Flo MoT don‘hs. yriental Steamsh Orient with a art dressed pengers was " a <. f Ham ¥ sh Nava o, E now, Mrs : Miss Jsabe A 1 . FoA RO MisSS Véntura 1 Sail at 8 0'Clock. DORSTHY - r FOLWEWR , VALLEY, Ju 3.—The can- | - ) tata, “A ryland, - ess Mill Val- larg & mposed entirely of girls, many of whom . ¢ prominent Fra - ISCLEVERLY TOLD IN SONG and Carefully Trained Young Misses of Mill Cantata Library Fund in Will Case. ’ REVEALS SECRET | OF DEAD WOMMN Mrs. Hartwell Gives In-| teresting Testimony i Mystery Surrounding Birth! of Miss Nightingale Is Deepened. Bl AR The mystery surrounding the parentage | of Marie Nightingale, tne trained nurse | who is making a battle in Judge Troutt's | court for the $30,000 left by the late Mrs. Palagia Krzyzanowski, decpens as the trial of the contest of the Polish woman will, instituted by Miss Nightingale, pro- ceeds The contestant claims to be the daugh- ter of Mrs. Krzyzanowski, while Charles Rickman, proponent of the will and resid- uary legatee, says she Is the dayghter) of Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale, by whom she was reared, and who were intimate friends of the Polish woman. | Mrs. Maggie Hartwell furnished some Interesting testimony yesterday. She said that Mrs. N.ghtingale gave birth to a, female child in 1878, and continued: 1 I helped her take care of the little one r several months. She was a bouncing baby girl, healthy and full of life. 1 went away for short time to Sacramento, and when I returned my flist thought was of ‘my baby,” 1 called her. I went out to Mrs. Night- ingale’s house 10 see her and wi looked into the crib 1 was thunderstruck. Instead of the fat, healthy infant 1 expected to see 1 saw a puny, sickly looking, shriveled up chi That can never be my bab: 1 said to Mrs. Nightingale, and she sald, “For God's sake, Maggie, keep my secret.'”” I asked her no further questions, considering that what- | ev had happened was none of my busines: Sisters Cornelia and Innozentia of St. Joseph’s Hospital, where Mrs. Krzyza- nowski died, were important witnesses for the proponent. They testified that Mrs. Krzyzanowski had declared to them when she was practically upon her deathbed that she had no living children; that her son and daughter had died. | I Henry Gantiur, a witness of the dis- puted will, also testified to that effect. | He said the day the will was made the old woman declared in his presence that | she had no children. | ———— Carpenters Strike at Palo Alto. TANFORD UNIVERSITY.. Jjune The Carpenters’ Union has demanded that a $4 wage be paid all carpenters, and as a result a strike } is on among the carpenters of Palo Alto and the universit Those who have been recei¥- ing $4 per day have not gone out yet and prob- | | ably will not do so. The contractors maintain that it is impossible for them to meet the de. mands of the men on account of the high of lumber. They assert that they are wi 10 pay every man what he is worth and that | ther re only a $4 man will be paid $4. About twenty men have quit work up to the present time —_——ee——— Excursion Via Northern Pacific Ry. | low round-trip rates to St. Paul and good ninety days from dats of sale, | via Shasta Route and Northern Pacific Rai way. Tickets on sale June 4 and 5. This is| your chance to visit the famous Yellowstone ddress T. K. STATE- Market street, San For particulars LER, General Agent, 6 © il @ | FROM SEATTLE. | Park. . - : ! i . = =t e snowed ¢ Cottage City. Skagway & Way Ports.|June e | Eureka pme direct e..e.[June c t-Boat | ! Tampico Michael. .. June ot~ Nost S = = ~ ——————¢ | Conemaugh... Nome & Tanana...... 1 | ! Indiana. Nome & Tanzna i | HT YOUNG MISSES WHO MATERIALLY ASSISTED IN THE SUC- | | Bertha.....\| Valdez & Way Po AR CESSFUL PRODUCTION OF A DELIGHTFUL CANTATA FOR THE | | (it Seattles.| Skagway & Woy Pote. . vt EFIT OF MILL VALLEY FREE LIBRARY. | | ALLKIL.......]| Skagway & Way Ports. 3 G 3 : 3 reesss | Nome direct e EWS OF THE OCEAN. nd & o5 — s 20 5l NN Meteor. | Nome ‘& St. Michael. . June 10 Ak er > } Dirigo. agway & Way Ports.[June 11 . ent om their slumbers and the dream c shans—Dorothy : Falker . and . Alice| ——————— e — | 5d th Tyler, Dorothy Wool- Leckett, - ans g Alice Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to Sun he find th s on e BRriard, SVIVIEn. o Tosle Hear L D et Francisco Bay. Published by official au- more latter, t 3 e Wier and Bihel | ber paap Dhining Way': Lesite David, " Slum- thority of {he Superintendent * rience good ! take Gesian! : NOTE—-The high and low water occurs at Miss Vivian Kingwell | : hem il fairies reform and pson, Annie Maud 1o Davis, Marian Fiaher, Janet | e cite front (Mission-street whar() about cos =4 g Cors a Gilchrist, Ha : O ielen ner: Jauel | twentyive minutes later then at Fort Point 5 o i be' « s wake Alving Me- chlingman, Dorothy Silwood. EEfiog i 1TNs SATIE SOURgol Dhisnen reaves, Bessle Forbes The sensible way east. 60% of the people who cross the conti- nent make the tripin a touristsleeping car. It is the sensible way to go—much less expensive than traveling in a stand- ard sleeper, and almost as comfortable. But be sure you go the Island. you prefer. Soutbern route cars leave San Francisco sonally conducted three times a week. Scenic Saturdays and Ask for folder. e ¢ Rock Isjand System e ) 'Burlington| ' Route Your Trip East. Perhaps you came from the East and are now planning to go back. If you came over our line you know how good the service is, how comfortable and convenient are our Tourist Sleeping Cars, and how our special conductor tried to make the trip easy and interesting. Will you go back with us? 1 am here to arrange all the details for you. We have Eastbound Tourist parties which leave California for Chi- cago, St. Louis and Boston every week by way of Selt Lake City, through glorious Colorado by daylight and via Denver. You can stop over a day at some interesting place if you wish. At any rate.;)ill you kindly drop me a line, saying just when you are going and what you would like to do, and I will take pains to see that you are thoroughly posted. Then, if you wish, 1 will reserve a sleeping berth for you and see that you are comfortably started on your journey. W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 683 Phone, Main 1188. East Excursion T am organizing an excursi points to leave low Tick; overland train t sleeping round trip r Santa F car 3 povers If vou are Eas and will tell will quote you r what o with £ F. W. PRINCE, San Francisco. 641 Market st., CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Fcot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8§:00, 2:00, 11:00 a. m. 5, 2:80, 3:40, 5:10, b 6:30 and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trin at 1:30 p. m L 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3340, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN_ FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.: 00, 5 p. m. _Saty NDAYS—6:] 4:50, 5:00, 5 P Saturdays, 3 In Effect rancisco.| May 3, 1903. !San Francisco “Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Fulton. Windsc Healdsburg, Lytton. loyerdale Hopland and Ukiah. Willits. Vacatic aCamp 2:30 p| Guerneville. "8:00 a| _ Sonoma, 5:10 p| Glen P 7:30 a a P anta_Rosa for Wh Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lvtton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserviile for Skaggs Sprines; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: st Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and tiett Springs: at Ukiah fof Vichy Springs. Saratoga prings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, | John Day's, Riverside, Li Bucknell's, Sanhedrin ' Helghts, Hullville, Orr's _Hot springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Ca Stevens. Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort _Bragg, Westport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo. Layton ville, Cummings, Bell's Sorings, Harris, Oi- sens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotla and reka Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronic! building. H. €. WHITING, R. X. RYAD Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. =~ €. 7100 1bs choco-| COOS BAY—§ 2Stmr So! >ort- N - $in The Arsha Kvutt, S o8} 1and, Vor AMbe -8 Bouth o0 Time Ball. | Iver. 140 ~olle leather, | Sailed June 3—Schr Onward, for | Branch Hydrographic Office, U Sy — T c a WHATCOM-—Arrived June 3—Schr Mawee- | ":;‘:m‘ “\.hanxo’. San - Francisco, Cal., P | wo Cargoes for Hawaii Eon 56 SRLe s ma, from San D e ooy | China—11.750 bbls flou £ PORT GAMB! Arrived e 3—Chil bark | The Time Ball on the Ferry building was 7:27 | T 1109 1bs n, 1213 Ibs 1 Ibs | Curzon, from Iauiq 4 | dropped exactly at noon to-day—1, e., at noon 1 43 ! « 2 100 ined gooc s K"“’uh:‘;; | M\: ‘.‘,";;“ Salled Aw‘.:n.‘"\‘.‘:)lmrlIA!:"_‘:\BH:\Y";} of -‘):.- 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Green- 4.4 | 5 ¢ 2880 1bs chocolate, ved June 2 Ruth, hence May 29. i - & N, in charge. | o el : 2 00 & e P el o] ed June 3—Stmr South Portland, from 2 -~—— | 5:081—0 4.7] 4:42] 8.0110:55] 8.6/ < . lumber, | % A ovement o | —In the above exposition of the tides | ey B [ Arrived June 3—Schr North t Steamers. | the early morning tides are given in the lett | > (s, ] = Ry | hand column and the successive tides of the 3 1 canned | o PORT LO: a2 ES—Arrived - Juns Bt o _TO _ARRIVE { day inethe order of occurrence as to time: the v g n Stmr Marshfield, from Point’Arena 3 n A | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | s o, DR l’ " HARFORD-—Salled June 3—Stmr Coos s A RO o % | Due. | day, except when there are but three tides, as = 10 bales bags, 50 kegs nails. | r San Francisco. e — 1 ‘mes occurs. The heights given are in | a ! bazs ol e | S LANDING —Arrived June 3—Stmr Grays Harbor ........|June 4 | addition to the soundings of the United States pkss’ & H atanr st hinos e 8 Humboldt . -....lJune 4 Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus | 5 stons A ETRES g | 1i—Passed out June 3—Ger bark Se. Portland & az:t [June: €| Sen precedes: the Heletits Wil ther the nwmber | v s15 8 Siam—13 pkgs groceries perrigons: - Hamburg; Nor bark Catharina, for | AN Rosa-..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Tune 4 | gitun ia subtracted from the depth given by the | . 2 | D e e e Iawieoy: pi ---June §| charts. The plane of reference is the mean of | 5 Shipping Intelligence. Daliey, fromm Banttie it alnitor Rt § Monica. . Pedro ...l ooiljune 5| the lower low waters, ARRIVED. | Sailed June 2—Bark Vidette, for San Pedro. | Difl J0%€- . *W York via Panama.|June 5 ie adtnler s Oane PORT OW D—Arrived . June 3—Br x}{fl'.'?.'.fis""“ l':uu[ Axrtna. X3 5| Rate Advances. | - ship Belford, from Antwe: ) an Pedro . | a2 = Sim: Del Norte, Green, 52 hours from Cres- | ", DS0td, fom Antzerp, o0 trom | Bureka. ! Humbold ... 11310 & | The rate of reinsurance on the Spes was ad- sa cer D: b Eatois otn BEanenar Valencia Puget Sound Ports. . @ | vanced yesterday from 35 to 50 per cent. . Sty Eliefsen, 14 hours from Fort | PEDRO—Arrived June 3—8tmr Alca- | Numantia... s 2 o 3 Bragg | from Greenwood; stmr Fulton, from Port el +| Coquille River .., 6| : . es| ol A 6 davs from Po Harford; schr ¥ § Redfieid, from Blaine. Argo. . el River Ports 7| RAILWAY TRAVEL. ¥ -~ P ars. 2 Satled Stmr Signal, for San Fran- Humboldt . B T R e e y 4 days from Siuslaw | cisco; sc Challenger, for Whatcom; stmr | Seattle & ‘Whatcom...|June 7 . < S | a Monica, for San Franclsco. ‘i“l‘”"\zrk‘""gn & Way Pts ‘.v-mg 8| 77 hours from ISLAND PORTE. R na. . "u\ ynr‘: \“-‘l .vnrfz:\ynlllo hne & a l n . Packard. Atlen. 21 dage| HONOLULU-—Arrivea Sune 2—Br stmr Mo- | ' Heota: SThe & SaeayaRnrIun L B} ornia 3 ana, from Sydney. E orth Bork,: | Fraen it {June 8 | Pingren. § days from Til- | Sail2d June 2—Stmr Korea, for San Fran- San Pedrs +HTSIeLE | = v REIRgran, Y ey & '" | elsco; schr J H Lunsmann, for Laysan Island; A «|[June 9 . . Sehr Aiel, for oot Townsina Br ot M ays Harbor June 9 2 tu r_Vancouver. = i LS 1 + | Honolulu ... 77" 1 1June 9 fotione 4 : e WAHULUI-Salied May 30—Ship Emily T | Columbla.." ortiand. & Asiorial|Tune { 5 35 s Wednesday, June Arriv Stmr Nevadan, from Hono- | Costa Rica... | New Yo boF - JJune 10 : s Pom Swanson, Eureka; Pacific | lulu Coos Bay..... | Ban. Pedrr 4w cnsmalJune 10 4 - s four, | Coast Stea ¢ ELEELE d June 1—Bktn Hawali, for | Queen. | Puret i ] ‘-'-‘-y’“"* 1L To | G 1 " P and pro.| Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; | San Francisco. Menes........| Seattle .. s s 2t Pacific Coast S L TN 7 F ERN PORT. ferra.........| Sydney > St paul Lindauist, Nome and Un- ¢ YORK—Arrived June 2—Stmr All- | —— —— £ e Northern Commercial Co. | anca, from Colon TO SAIL. via o O e OREIGN PORTS. — - = ! h bark Lord Templetown, Morse, Port | CAPE TOWN—Arrived prior to June 2—Fr . Deatl | Pier. | wnsend: Eschen & Minor . hence March 1. S 2 & - g ¥ I—Arrived June 1—Fr bark Bre- | o py June 4. | SAILEL from Seattle; Fr bark Jeanne Cordon- | SO0 River.. Willapa Harbor pm|Pier 28 = Wednesday, June 3. hence Jan 24, and sailed for Dublin. Newburg. ..| Grays Harbor pm|Pler 10 Simr Rassna, GS0W, San rakoe. 'SHING—Passed May $1—Ger bark Nal, | Zarina. Coos Bay direct. pm Pier 8| BN — = o Risvs Hatmsonths Tor = Alllance. . ka & Coos Bay| 5 pmIPler 10 ot e LONDON~ h 2—Br stmr Ning San Pedro Humboldt wEodses m|Pler 2 Stmir Arcata = Bay. Chow, from Tacoma. “‘:llor-':’llllw L-‘;,” ;\Jngt-los Ports. |10 am|Pler 10 | Stmr £t t, Nome, via Un- | NAGASAKI—Arrived prior to June 1—Bark | St Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 3 8 | alaska Hesper, from Vancouver. Venturs....| Sydney & Way....| 2 puPler 3 SANTA FE TP‘AIIFS | Stmr Pomona vanson, Eureka EAST LONDON—Sailed June 3—Schr Com- | Mariposa...| Tal l(firn(_[ p 11 am‘pm_ 7 Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Stmr Olsen, Casp merce. for Newcastle, Aus. June 5, e AR AL = B s Coos Ba | TNEWCAs Sailed May 20—Schr | 5. Monica..| Grays Harbor . 4 pmiPier 2 L S L Stmr . Dsthatn, Hil -Sives — | sotano, for “ | G.Lindaver.| Grays Harbor .. 5 pm!Pier 10 | Daily | Daily | Daily uly Sim Macgenn, Coos Bay )] May 31—Br stmr Ascot, | Ity Pueh-‘ Puget thndfll’nru 11 amiPler 27 | Ly, San Fran....| 7:30a| 0:30 aj 4:00 p| 8:00 p g piic, Rinder, Hongkong, ete. for Vancouver Al une G e 3 e 9 710 pi11 | = i Siarion, Chlloott, Willates Hoelsis MOJTSalled June 1—Br stmr Indrapura, | Aeme..... | Siusiaw River.....| 8 pm|pier 2 | Al puiockton:-- v 1040 1200 Bl T:10 P i Bark Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo. for: Portland, Or. Newsboy...| Los Ang. v 8.Pedio| 2 pm|Per 15 Moroml.; e | B {anish bark Lord Templetown, Morse, Cape | HONGKONG—Arrived prior to June 3—Stmr | Corona..... Humboldt ... l1:3h piPles 19| & remo o 2 3 4 B | Town, via Port Gambie. City of Peking, from San Francisco, via Hono- | Chehalis... @rays Harbor .....| 3 pmiPier 3 L Al 4 al ¥ berk River Indue, Dolb, Royak Roads. o lulu, Yokohama. etc. Coos Bay.. | San_Pedro & Way. Pler 19| - moesnaia ] 7 8 al £ohr Mary C, Campbell, Point Reyes. NANAIMO—Sailed May 30—Bark Gerard C y Para. . Y. via Panam Bler 40 1 e oty ] - 2 =] B SOur Chas ¥ Johnson, Grays. Hai) Tobey, for Honolulu C. Nelson..| Seattie & Tacoma Lt S S Yl R = 3| Schr Mar: Nyman, Eureka. QCEAN' STEAMERS, Jone 7. T S aide = e Schr Western e, Lembke, Cocs Ba BREMEN—JArrived June 3—Stmr Kaiser [ - Rosa,... San Diego & Wa; Pier 19| a for morning; p for afternoon. @l | Scbr Rosamond, Fernald, Honolulu. ‘Wilhelm 11, from New York, via Plymouth and | Curacao. Mexican Ports. Pler 17| 7:30 a. m. Dally is Bakersfield Local, stop- SPOKEN. Cherbourg. G.W.Elder. | Astoria & Portiand, Pier 24 | ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- 11 12 W, h NEW YORK—Arrived June 3—Stmr Teu- |, June 8, Tesponding train arrives at 8:50 a. m. daily. [} o Ramia rater 2} tonic. from Liverpool: stmr Numidian, from | Phoenix.... | Humboldt rer 15| T b N Monday and Thursdsy is the e ety Rosalla, ] Glasgow ana Liverpool, via Halifex Eureka. ... || Humboldt e 13 | R P ORNIA DIMITED, 3 a | i reiere e i ;mr,,’m':"‘."'fl"" bs.u»q| June 3—Stmr’ Barcelona, for Ham- ®t. Arenu..‘;l”olnt' Arenls << 4 pmPler 2| moe Cars and Dining Cars eni F Packard—May 3 "3 urg, via Newport News. | . June 9, T 5 o = | N ||x -nj l‘l‘: \‘{F’F‘ J:::(‘l(:“iqpl[:c‘(“a:g S:DIZTH(AMPTIOY\d Snll;d .YI;\{:!- "(?Sn;r Men- ghgo.l."... | (soq‘ulllla&Rher..... 4 pm(Pler 2 k’;ll-:uat: (ur:_ctol:'l‘g:&n;;nil(rlcfl:rflr:rra:'_l:':::k;: é 5 of childre s arbo: ’ ominee, from London, for New York; stmr | 8. Barbara.| Seattle & Olympia.| 4 k- T ace e e ffed somen, Gaik i fetts D i Baee. Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for | Fomona. ... || Humboldt 1o+ 1130 pipier 12 | Sengere. No second-class tickets are honored : - B Shick. tnckie. Srathy B5 § TELEGRAPHIC. New York, via Cherbourg. ‘Argo el River, Bortuys 1| 4 pinlPien 15 | 90, thil; traln. Comespopding {rain_ arrivea at [ nd e e rheumatism. S| POINT LOBOS, June 3. 10 p m—Weather | SLASGOW- Arrived June 3—Stmr Sarain- | Arcaiall::| Coon B& PUORORIL2 i Pler 18 | A P T T Valldy. Litmited, Composits B 3 . zy: wind NW, velocity 28 mile: . an, from Montreal. ebraskan nolulu ¥ 30 a. m. 3 a . B Sl Ll B e ... 0o B " S PomTe o k| SRR S er June 8- st trae T e | " e At “Hoetesvonding e | § Liver and Diood Purifies 51 | EUREKA_Sailed June 3—Stmr Corons, for | “Kreived Junc S-St Wesierniand, f Santa Gruz.| Newbort & Way..| 9 am|Pier 19 | irrivesat 11510 - m. dally. e on encterser v ve A . from valencia U 8 ¥ tockt 2 § TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS B | san Jrancisc Philadelphia, for Liverpool, and proceeded. " Sune a1 (L amPler 27| 400 p. m. ie Sfockton Local. Corresponding ol Iuggiet does mot eep B | ArTived June 3--Br bark Pharos, from Mel- | MANCHESTER—Arrived June 3—Stmr Cale- | Numantia..| Hamburg & Way trafn arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. § s . Kl B bourne: schr Fortuna, hence May 26. donian, - from Boston; stmr Maunchester, from | A. Maru... China & Japan....| i pmlBier 0 | wii onbour Dony, '8 the Overland Express. ’ it oF prion b GENOA—Arriv une 3—Stmr V. Y % ) B : o p i St Farallon, for Skagway. | trom. Philedelphl T Victorla, g:lnm:l;!;rk> g;!;r;:mf Portland|1l amPler 24 | Paiace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- . McBUENEY, Sole Mfr., | ~Stmr Roanoke, for . Nome. ANTWERD. Bailed June 2—Stmr Pennland; | Mot oTk" lumbold -:.| # am|Pler "2 | responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. - Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. 8 | June 3--Stmr Centennial, for Nome; | for Philadelphia. . * | G Doltar... G _):H"‘& atcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 | Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, ] | stmr Valencia, for fan ¥rancisco! stmr Mon- | CHERBOURG —Sailed’ June 5—Stmr Kaiser June 4. .| 4 Pm{Pler 3 |Chicako and East leave San Francisco every H tara, for San Francisco; stmr Ohio, for Nome. | Wiihelm der Grosse. from Bremen and South-{ Alameda... Honalyle <. Lo F. Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Arrived June 3—Stmr Queen, hence May 31. | ampton, for'New York. Bandose... N Y. via Pandmil1s TOIT o5 | Offices_04L Market street and in Ferry De- 2 miPier 40 | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. “YOKET MArkET ST., (North Shore OFFICES | and SAusALITo FErRy, Foot WSII “Scenic” or “Southern” F.W. ! 800 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | right way—via the Rock route, whichever ! Per leave San Francisco Wednesdars, lays. . Tickets at Southern Pacific t ket offices. Tuowmrsox, G. W. A., 623 Market St.,San Francisco, Cal. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tains leave and are due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISC (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street ) wave — FRos JUSE 1, 190G T7.004 Benicia, S Elmira and Sac mento o 7.25¢ 7004 Vacaviite, iinters. Riinsey 725 7 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, po fistogn, Sanca Ross...... §.287 7.304 rop. Stock:on ptnagly 8.004 and, Knights Landing, noects ey, Biggs and Chico 7.56» 8.004 Atiantic Express—Ogien and Easc. 10.28a 8.004 Port Cost tinez, Antioeh, By rom. Tracy. Stockton. Sacramente. Los Banos. Mendots, Hanford, Visalia. Pe m4.259 8.004 Port Costa, Martines, Laihrop. Mereed, 8.304 8304 n ento. Placerville, Marysyl ted Biaff. 8.30a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nara, Tuolmmne and Angels .. 9.004 Martinez and W 10.004 Vallejo “ a10.004 ecent City | ess. Eastbound. t Costa. Byron. Tracy, La Stockton, Merced.” Ray mond, F . Dakersfieid. Los Angeles and NewOrleans. (W oound arrives as Pacific Coast Express, via Coast Line).... The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Hayward. Niles and Way S Sacramento River Steamers....... Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, ood Colusa, Wil ing. Marys 10.004 12.00x 11.007 3.30¢ ville, Orov Hayward, Nfles and Way Martinez San Liumon, Val g2, Santa I nez. Tracy.La Niles, Livermore. St Hayward. N irvingt Jose, L 55 o 2 an aor 88 88 W 4300 o8, . vermore e Owl Limited—Fresno, Tu akersiield, Los Angeics Saugus for Sants B ri Costa, Tracy, Banos. Xiies, Sn Hayward, 6.00° 15.30# 6.00r P Stoek Tose T ties aud San Oriental | Mall—Ogd Omuha. St Louts, Ch day coaches run b en San Sunset _Limited From New York, Chicago, New Orieans, E! Paso, Los Angeles, Fresmo. Berenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 8288 San Pablo, Costa, Martinez and Way Statl 11264 Vallejo 3 7550 Secramenio, Truckee ntermediate Stations ..... 7.564 Oregon & Callfornis Expr c- remento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and Esat. Hayward, Niles an Jose (Sun Westbound 7.00¢ 17.0» 7.00» 8.067 eno and 8.554 $11.554 9.107 11.25¢ Visalis, Bakersfiel LINE (Narrow & f Market Street.) a t Excurs! runs b Cruz, conneets Boulder Creek, Mondsy omly from Santa Cruz) o 8.55 &4 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FIZANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip 15 5:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 5.18 AKLAND, Foot of Brosdway — 6:00 i3:08 10:00 A% 1200 200 4.00 7% COAST LINE (Broad Gauge Third and Towhsend Stree San Jose and Way Stations. San Yose and Way Statfo New Almaden Monte-ev and Sania Cr viou (Sunday aaly) Coast Line Limited St Jose.Gliroy. Holl troville. Sailofs. San Ardo, Paso Robies, Santa Margarits, San Luis Obispo,(principal stationsthence) ' Santa Barbara, snd Los An- geles. Connection at Castroville to and from Monterey and Paciflc Grove and at Pajaro north bound from Capitola and Santa Cruz 8an Jose. Tres Pimos, Capit SautaCruz,Paclfic Grove,Salinas, San Luls Obispo snd Principal Intermediate Stations eeeans Pacific Coast Express. Westbound. From New York, Chicago, New Sau Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- Del Monte Express—Santa € Principal Statfons * Clara and San Jose Statlons Orleans, El Paso, Los Angeles, tions —eeas ,g x 404 San Jose, Gliroy, Holllster, Burliugame. San Mateo, Redwood, San Jose, Gliroy aud Way Sta San Joseani Pri From O 18 ster, Pajaro.C 9.004 nta Barbars. ATTives......... o Jose and Way Station, San Jose and Way Statfons. n Jose and Way Statfons tola, Santa Cruz. Del Monte, M terey, Pacific Grove, Saiinas an. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfleid, Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants San Jose. (via Sants Clara) Gatos. Wright and Prineipal Way cipal Way Stations sford, Belmo & Sunset Luts Obisp Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New Orleans, New York. (Westhound r1ives via San.Josquin Valley), | 8.00° Prlo Alto and Way Stations. #17.30r Palo Alto and Way Stations....... 11307 San Jose And Way Statfons A for Morning. P for Afiernoon. X Saturday snd Sunday onl: 4§ Stops at all stations on Sunday. unday excepted. { Sunday only. Satarday onfy dConnecta at Goshen Je. with trains for Hantor Visalfa. At Fresno, for Visalls via Sanger, Via Coast Line f Tuesday and i Arrive via Nl » Rafly except Saturday. 0 ¥la San Jouquin v Stops Santa Clara south bound only. € txcept Sunday. for al! points Narrow TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY. CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry ¥ [ SHORE ! ALL TRAINS DAILS DEPART. . 3:30, 3 *10:10, 10:¢0 a. m., *12:00, 4:40, *5:20, " 6 . m. On Sundays all trains 7:30 a. m. p. m. connect for Fairfax Park ins n | FROM sAN DEPART- bom. ‘Trains marked (§) s FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN <45, 10 a 6225, 1 THROU ‘azadero and way stations, rr;-::.legn and way stations, .. —Point Reves and intermediate TKET OFFICE—626 Market st, Gy RRY—Fuot of Market st H TRAINS