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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1903 KOREA BEATS EMPRESS OF JAPAN IN A RACE FROM NAGASAKI TO KOBE Pacific Mail Company’s Liner Overhauls the Canadian Pacific Boat, Gaining Thirteen Miles in Eight and a Half Hours and Developing a Speed of 19.6 Knots yesterday ched 7 be jed at ong twelve red among on the the home- satis- waters nd i two hours Empress Korea it, the of rule against a mariner anyws the lives intr wever, of bout thir- Pacific Mail the Britisher, the vessels 1t on the Korea in- uled between teme w passed, but from hole there was not a man ng of a desire to By some curious 1ase was contracted achinery. The fires e steam rose higher, ito a liveller tune and the Korea, past the defeat- ere crowded with passed the ro: s was drowned in the from the decks of each. ew away the Empress_of cful acknowledgment ‘of perior speed, hoisted the e s over.” The Korea b n hour ahead of the gers included: Hartigan, Mrs Now Is the Tinie to Treat CONSUMPTION Nature will help to cure Con- sumption now. The . ocean winds are \ laden with ozone, i34k and now they are {§i¢ not too cold, Dur- 2 this season of the year there is no te in the world more favorable to \n cure of Consumption than that of San Francisco, but climate alone, in no -,‘dr‘- of the world, will cure the disease ssisted. { FRE Examination and Treatment Electro-Chemistry cures Consump- tion well advanced. Electro-Chemistry at this season in San Francisco will cure most cases, even those in the sec- ond and third stages. Come at once for free examination and treatment. It is dangerous to delay. ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE, 118 Grant Avenue, Cor. Post Bt., Ban Francisso. Office hours, 9 . m. to 5p. m. and 7 t0 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 &. m. to 1 » m. ghter of a lay FROM AUSTRALIA CONSIDERABLE ALARM T s e kN Coliver, E."F. Baxter, Mrs. G. M Dempeey, Mies Ida McKee, Mrs Mrs. R. Melrose Shanghai—Drummond Hay, Mrs. F. A. Blake Jr., Mrs. F. A. Dla Jr., Miss G. Blake, Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Mi A James Wilson, Mrs. Enos Smith san, Mrs. W. B. Robertson, F. A Mrs. F. A. Cumming, P. W. Mas- A. G Winterhalter, W.'B. Nanc ance. K. Nance, L. Nance, Harry R. Pric | agasaki-John Makins, Mrs. ~ John m»m Ethel Makins, Stacy Makins, Mrs. A rkine From ¥okobama—F. A- West, M Bar- rett, Mrs. M. W. Barreit. Dr. A. L. ers. Rev. J. Stoors, Ralph Walker, Mrs. R. Walker 3. ML . Mrs. J. M. Lassell, Master J. | Lassell, C. O. Miller, Mrs. .C. O. M Miss F. Miller, 'C. O. Miliér Jr., F Mr. | . & L A. A Moens, Major L. M. | E. Findiay Smith Jenks, J. P. Hewett | 4 | arrived yesterday on the 109th day of her pa: | vanced to 65 per cent and the Charles §. Whit- ney ol RAIS BARK WHOSE LONG VOYAGE | | f Hewett, Miss Mary Hunter, Mrs. George E. M. g Miss Anna McCague, McCa Miss B. Ludwig, = Miss , K. M. Okura, Mrs. K. M . Leverich, Miss K. W. Leverich, R. Bender, W. O. Delano, Mrs. W. O. Max Charller, Mrs. M. Char- 8. Rankine eorge F. Blacl Black, Miss _F. Black, C. Guanier, Miss G. D, % ., Mrs. G.' F. Simpson, \Dr. S. S. Tevis, Canon J. R. C.|Miller, Miller, L. A. Kinse: , Dr. W. Yy rs. P. Chaperon, A. Moore, Mre, oore Miss K. Fowler, Fowler, Miss M. A. Brew r The: 03 . Al Hayman, Mrs. Hill, Mrs Mi A HiL, Hanchette, M R. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs Jr., Count Wartenberg, s Dallenbough, E. J. Horniman, Mre. E. niman, James Mullhall, J. Patterson, A Pattersom. Miss J. Patterson, Miss M J A atterson, K. Luzika, W. T. Kennedy, Mrs. W. T. Kennedy, W. G. Kennedy, Frank A Titus, Mrs. Frank A. Titus. . —_—— - Overdue Ship Arrives, The French bark Marie Molinos, reinsured at 20 per cgpt. whose long voyage from Newcastle, Australia, was causing consiferable anxiet She encountered head winds and calms voyage and was obliged to go south of New Zealand and east of Piteairn. he rate of reinsurance of the Spes was ad- was marked up & 50 per cent. The Ger- man bark Tropie, bound from this port for Melbourne and out K3 days, was put on the board yesterday.at 70 per cent. A life buoy and boat beionging to the Tropic were washed ashore on the Australian coast a few days ago. 30 VS Fish Are Scarce. Word was recelved vesterday from Unga to e effect that the schooner Czaritia is going to fish around the islands instead of Eoing to the Bering Sea. Reports from the various stations indicate a great scarcity of fish, the result of heavy weather. The custom-house, formerly located at Unga, has been moved to Sand Point NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners ‘and Shipping Merchant: The Danish steamer Stanley Dollar, now at Port Los Angeles, is chartered for lumber from Portland to Chin: Shipment of Crude 0Oil. The steamer Argyll was cleu\)ulerhy| for Honolulu with_ 30,000 barrels Mcrude ofl, valued at $42,000. £ 2ANLY R I Exports for British Columbia. The steamer City of Puebla, which sailed.on Friday for Victoria, carrled an assorted mer- chandise cargo consigned to the principal Brit- ish Columbian pui valued at $24,999, and in- cluding the followirg 30 phes ontons, 20170 nz- natt, 4000 Tor 310 pkgs onions, 29, malt, m 5T e sugar, 60 pkes. olives, 353 sorted canned groceries and provisions, 477 Ibs coffee, 597 Ibs shrimps, 225 bxs paste, 247 gals and 4 cs wine, 680 Ibs Chocotate, 202 1bs ham, 25 bbis whiting, 1 pkes oil clothing, 41 cyls gas, 14 cs arms am- e plates, T pha loather: bdls and 21 pes steel, “ bales twine, 11,148 Ibs sheet lead, pigs lead, 7 pkgs tank material, 2 iron tanks, 1437 ibs starch, 6 pkgs machinery. v Sun, Moon and Tide. Lnn-a States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters Franci thorit; the el twenty-fiv the heigh: Sun rises Sun sets Moon Time the day in. th fourth tin rises hand column Pol. Pub! 1 at_Fort isco Bay of the Sups he high and front (Mission t of tide is the TUESDAY, In the above e morning tides me olumn give The minutes later than at Fort Point; succest urrence as to time; entrance to San | official au- nt, lished by ntendent low water occurs at street wharf) about same JUNE at both EE tion of the tides en in the left ve tides of the the | s the last tide of the | xpos are ¢xcept when there are but three tides, as | heights given are In | sometimes occurs. | addition to the soundings af the United States | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | «lgn precedes the helghts. and then the number | given iz subtracted from the depth given by the | The plane of reference is the mean of l charts. the lower low waters. | - = Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N.' Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., June 8. 19 The Tim 1l ‘on the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, wich_tim San Mate: . ‘Barba Alameda Columbia Corona. . Queen Puget Sound Ports 11 Czarina....,. | Coos Bay. 2 Point .\rm{ Point Arena. Pomona...... | Humboldt .. Argo.. Eel River Ports. . Ching Wo....| Hongk's via Manzanif Coauilie River| Willapa Harbo Steamer. e. Lieut. .| Tacoma Sa Honoluly, Portland o ra sraye Ha Tacoma “oos Bay & Pt Orford..|June 10 | Nanaimo ..... {June 10 | New York via Panama. (June 10 | Humboldt |June 10 Grays Harbor 2 11 Humboldt 1 San Pedro. . 11 ‘ Newport City Puebla.. | Puget Sound, Poi Acapulco New York via Panama. |June 17 \o\mlzn ' Honolulu & Kahului...|June 17 Humboldt ... June 18 | | China and Japan. June 19 | Pedro San Diego & y San Diego & Way Pts. Grays Harbor. Charles Nelsol| Seattle & Tacom or Green- J ETT, & Astr&rln rbor. . . & Way Ports. TO SAIL. amer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | June 9. | | R. Dollar...| Astorla & Portiand| 2 pmiPler 2 Chico. Coquille River. m Pler 2 Pomona....| Humboldt .. 1~:lv¥ p/Pler 19 Argo Eel RIvEr Ports...| 6 pm|Pler 2 Nebraskan. | Honolulu& l\lhului 3 pm|Pjer 20 | June 10. Arctic Humboldt .. 9 am|Pier 10 Banta C ruz Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 19 Valencia...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 27 June 11. | Arcata. Coos B.& Pt.Orford|12 m|(Pler 13 Centralia.."| Grays Harbo; i pm Pler 10 Numantia..| Hamburg & W | 2 pm|Pler 23 A. Maru... | China & Japai | 1 pm{Pler 40 State of Cal| San Dicgo & Way.| § am|Pler 19 §. Barbara.| Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm(Pler 2 June 12, 1 Corona. Humboldt . 11:30 p|Pler 19 Astoria & 11 am|Plar 24 Humboldt | ® am|Pler 2 < | 4 pmiPler 10 LS | 2 pm/Pfer 16 12" m|Pler 13 4 pm|(Pler 2 4 pm|(Pler 2 Honolulu 11 am|Pler 7 N. Y. via Pnnnm. 12 m|Pler 40 | June 14. ] | Ban Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 .| San Pedro & Way..| 8 am|Pler 19 June 15. 4 pm|Pier 10 | 4 pm|Pler 2 Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 27 | June §. Monica. .| San Pedro. Bler 2 Alliance | Eureka & Coos Bny 5 pm|Pler 1 Newb G "nl:eb:.'- P ewburg...| Grays Harbor. fer 10 San Pedro. .[ Humboldt .. 1 G, Thder| Astonia & Portiand(11 am{Pler 23 K Ori b Faet Korea na & Japan.....| 1 pm(Pier Menes Hamburg & Way..| 2 bmiPlereas FROM SEATTLE, Steamer. | For. [ Sails, Spokane......| Skagway & Way Ports.[June 9 Skagway & Way Ports.|June 9 Nome direct ‘|{June 10 Nome & St. June 10 . Skagway & Ly Pons June 12 Skagway & Way Ports June 12 Skagway & Way Ports.|June 13 | Skagway Eiuwly Skagway Nome & Nome ... Cocks Inlet & & Way Ports. June 16 & Way Ports, |June 18 & Way Poris.|June 20 'ay Pts.|June 25 ichael. .[June 25 ‘|June 28 St, .| escape. Two horses were stolen from the ! are already on the ground. | auille River. | quiie” River. | Roy Somers,. | Lonsdale, OUTLAWS RAGING FOR_BAD LMDS | Tourist Parties Montana Fugitives Es- cape Large Posse of Pursuers. s sl Gt Delayed Train Service FPre- vents the Arrival of Bloodhounds. —— HAVRE, Mont., June 8.—Later advices from Glasgow show the escaped prisoners to be William Hardee, condemned mur- derer,. who was to have been hanged on June 26; George Pierce, accused of mur- der; Hardy Brown, gambler, doing time | for having assisted in Hardee's previous escape, and Fred McKenny, a short-term prisoner. The bend in the river where the men were belleved to be hiding was raided by the posse early this morning, only to find that the desperadoes had made good their Patten ranch, and it is believed that the outlaws are riding double and making for the Bad Lands, where, armed, as they are, they could stand off many men. Once there their capture is almost an impossi- bility, as the country is filled with men who are avoiding justice. The posse of twenty-five men is hot on the tradl, and fifty more.left Glasgow this morning. At daylight two of the men, believed' to ‘be Brown and Hardee, were | seen near Milk River going eastward and | riding hard on their -jaded horses. An- other day must elapse before the blood- hounds can be put on thetrail owing to | delayed train service. Conditions have | thus far been in favor of the outlaws, and | a long chase may be expected. Many of the posse are likely to go down before the deadly rifles of the desperate men. Sheriff Buckley of Fort Benton and George Hall, United States inspector, | have joined the posse equipped with field glasses and heavy rifles. The manner in which the men slipped through the fingers of the patrol in the bend of the river shows them to be both cunning and daring. There is strong talk of lynehing should any of them be taken alive, which, however, is hardly probable. Chinese Briber Is Found Guilty. HONOLULU, "June 2.—Tong .Kai, the Chinese charged with attempting to bribe Deputy Attorney Heters with a payment of $1500 per week in the interest of the Chinese lottery company, has been found guilty by a jury and sentenced to elght- een months' imprisonment and to pay the costs of the prosecutfon. The case has been appealed to the Supreme Court. —_————————— Lets a Contract for New Docks. HONOLULU, June 2.—A contract has | just been lct for the construction of new [ docks for the Oceanic Steamship Com- | pany at a cost of $12,800. The old struc- ture will be torn down at once and the new one rushed, as the piles and lumber D o e S e e e e ] Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, 61 hours from As- toria. Stmr Ramoha, Gielow, port, etc. Stmr Fulton, Lee, 42 hours from San Pedro. Stmr State of-California,- Thomas, 40 hours from San Diego. Stmr’ Korea, Seabury, 27 days from Hong- kong, via Yokohama 15 days, via Honolulu 5 days’ 17 hours. Stmr Chas Nelson, Eureka. Ger stmr Numantia, Hoppe, 315" days from Semttle; put in- to finieh- loading. Fr bark Marie Molinos, Gumnn, 108 days { trom Co- 52 hours from New- Jacobs, 25 hours from from Newcastle, NSW. Schr Mary. Etta, Larsen, 43§ day Schr Mary' C, Campbell, 10-hours from Bo- dega Schr_Onward, Ogidnessen, 5 days from Co- CLEARED. Monday, June S. Gilboy, Honolulu; Union Ol Co. SAILED. Monday, June 8. Gualala, Adler, Bihlers Point M: Dettmers, ‘arlson, Greenwood. Odland, ' Mendocino. Point ‘Arena, Miiler, Mendocino, etc. Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Brookiyn, Higxins, Fort Brage. Chehalls, Thompson, Grays Harbor. —May 16, Br for Vancouver. Stmr Argyll, Alca; ru Phoenix, Stmr SPOKEN. Per Fr bark Marle Molin. ship N Q H K, from Glasgow TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 8 10 p toggy: wind EW, velocity 16 mile DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Salled June 8—Stmr Queen, “rancisco. 2 CRING SEA—Sailéd May 3—Bktn City of Papeete, for, San Francisco. May 6—Schr Mary and Ida, for San Francisco. COMS BAY—Arrived June 7—Stmr Czarina, hence June 5; stmr Alllance, hence June Salled June S—Stmr-Arcata, for San Fran- m—Weather s per hour. for ciséo; stmr-Alllanee, for Portland; schr Jessie Mtnor, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR_Arrived June 8—Schr hence May SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 8—Stmr Na ro, hence June 5; stmr South Bay, from Santa Barbara. Salled June 8—Stmr Navarro, for San Fran- cisco; stmr. South Bay, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived }une 8—Br ship from Port Blakele: Afotled jdune. &-Br: an *Suties, tor South A WESTPORT _Arrivea June 8—Stmr West- port, hence June 7. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June Palmyra, from Port .Townsend. ASTORIA—Arrived June 8—Stmr Aberdzen, honoy Jugs 4 SORC M from’ Seattle. 8—Bark SH-—Passe June' 8—Stmr Edith, hnoes Fanasd’ Passed in June 83—U 8 stmr Bear, hence from San June 2, for Seattle; schr Stimson, Pedro, for Ballard.. REDONDO—Arrived June 8—Stmr Green- Sailed June §—Stmr Greenwood, wood, hence June 2. Pedro. PORT HARFORD—Salled June S—Stmr Coos Bay. for S8an Pedro BUREKA--Safled June 8_Schr Metha Nel- son, for Topolobampo. * Salled June 8—Schr Allen A, for Kahulul. SANTA B.\RB.\RA—S.lhd June S—Stmr | Santa Rosa, for San Diex ILLAMOOK - Arrived June S—Stmr quola, hence June 5. PORTLAND. Safled June S—Stmr Ruth, for | San: Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived June 7—Nor bark Ba- rossa, ‘from Newcu(le Aus. June §—Bark Al- for San Se- | i 2 e 8 Schr H I\AHULUI—S‘HM .Ylme 3—5th Oregonta: for New York. l(ANILA——ArrIVed prior to Jung 6—U S stmr ‘Thomas, hence y 1. EASTERN PORT. pmmnm.pm’/‘\‘ —Arrived “June 7—Stmr Arizonfan, -from * - FOREIGN PORTS. 1 YOKOHAHAA.\H’IVC(’ June 6—Jap stmr ] Tosa Maru, from Seattle. s-nea Tane B0Br !hlp King David, for Port Towas ADEX«—krrIved June_6—Br stmr Indrani, from Manila, for New York. LIZARD—Passed June 6—Br_bark Lodore, for Queenstown. SO—Sa! VALPARAT iled May 20—Ger stmr Stlesia, for San Franclsco. DE! BAY—Arrived June 8—8hip Henry Villara, from Port Gamble. HONGKDNG—A!HVM June 8—Br stmr Do- ric, hence May.8. GREENOCK_alled . June 6—Br bark m-‘ eyon, n Franc BN AR TH- Sailed June 6—Fr bark Gen de | Sonis. for. Honolulu. CORONEL~—Arrived June 8—5!'51' ‘Hawaiian (Ihfllm Honolulu, to sall June 10 for Philadel- phia. - # SHANGHAI—Safled June 7—Sclir Borealls, for Port Towasend. 'Arrived June 7—Danish stmr Arab, from Ta- coma. OCEAN STEAMERS. chILpDURHrrlm».v-in- S—Stmr Bar- barossa, York, via Plymouth, for Bnmcn. and 81 ! with through Palace and Prococded: June, 8—Stmr Fndulek der Grosse, trom. Semen for New York. | NEW YORK—Arrived June 8—Stmr Minne-- hlhl from laMon' stmr Victorfa, from Liv- Shipping Intelligence. * ARRIVED. Monday, June 8. Stmr Rainer, Hansen, S0 hours from What- com.- GXBRALTAR—II.IIM June 8—Stmr Lahn, m Genoa and Nllflll. fof New York. w"fi"“’"}'""“m une - &—Stmr | Grat ‘aldersee, from ml;wzm?‘ob— “$—Stmr Paris- % f ontreal. :Eow—nm-d Jun s—8tmr Colum- from New York; stmr Laurentian, from New Y To the Ea ‘Burlington _fiute Personally conducted parties every wedk to Chicago, St. Louis and Boston. every week ROEWAE FRAVEL - | oo st we have. we have to offer? COUPON. 631 Market Stree! the route these parties take. / Name Address. The Rock Isla But if or it isn’t convenient stating where you are San Francisco. St. Paul are the most line across the contine Rock Isiand If you can’t call, write. San Francisco is located at 623 Market Street, under the Palace Hotel. It is one of the easiest places to find in will travel first or second class, and I will take pleasure in quoting rates and giving you full information about our service to the East. The Rock Island’s through car arrange- ments to Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and pleasure in demonstrating when- ever desired. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, nd Ticket Office in you live out of town, to call, drop me a line, going and whether you comprehensive of any nt—a fact I will’ take 623 Market Street, San Francisco, California Limited... 7o CRICAGO An ldeal Train SANTA FL TRAINS. Kket-street Ferry Depot. Lim'd | Local Jora Daily Daily | Dafly IDA:tilll a for morning; p for afternoon. a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- nding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. daily. T30 a m. Monday 25d, Thursday is 0 z Pal. ace Sleep! Cars and Dmlns Cars through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Bakers- field for accommodation of local first-class pas- sengers. No second-class tickets are honored on thi train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10.p m. Tuesday and Friday. 9:30 a. m. y, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Becllmnu Chair Car between Bakers- field and San Francisco. Corresponding. train arrives at 11:10 p.¥m. daily. 4:00 p. m. 1s Stockton Local. train afrives at 1110 a. m. daily. 00 p. m. Dally is the Overland Express, d Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining CRair Cars to Chicago; Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. responding train arrives at P Personally conducted parties for Kan: Corresponding | pot, 8an Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Toolh Powder sed by people of refinement br over a quarter of a oentur;' PREPARED BY Jfl‘%zch For £tomach Disorders Ccut and Lvspepsia . DRINK VICHY Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. AV ,» San' Coal Reduction 2000 Pounds Put in Your Bin CALIPOINIA NMTIIWESTERN RY. CO. SAN FHAIEISGU AlB Ifllml PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Fcot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO lu mm WEEK DAYS_7:30, 8:00 1:00 & m.: .36._30.3«),510 sw %30 and 11750 Raturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. SUNDAYS 650, 1 3:40, 4:50, 5:00,75:20, cept Saturdays. Leave | _In Effect Arrive San Krancisco.| M; 3, 1903. \Sln P'rlntllc') “Week | Sun- | Destina- Sun w-.k Days. | days. | tion. days. { Days. a T:46 a| T:45 a a 40 a| 8:40 a al Ignacto. 20 20 a P 00 p| 8:20 p P :20 p| 7:25 p I :25 pl a 45 a| T:45 a a| Novato, 120 a/10:20 & a| Petalumi :20 p| 6:20 p | » and 25 p| T:25 p i pl _Santa Rosa. i ul 120 a|10:20 a al al Fulton 125 p| 6:20 p Pl ol 7:35 p | _Windsor, | } 7:30 a a] Healdsburg, [10:20 al10:20 | | Lytton, | | 2:30 p) Bl Geyserviile, | 7:28 p{ T:25 » | | | Cloverdale. | T Hopland 1o: ?0 al1l0 20‘ a 2 and Ukiah. » | 75 Willits. » 8 p V. a 2 “Guerneville. » $:00 a] _ Sonoma, 5:10 pl Glen Ellen. 7:30 10:20 2/10:20 a { 2730 p| Sebastopol. | 7:25 pl 8:20 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whita Sulphur_Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lvtton for Ly !ofl at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. le for' the Geysers. Booneville and Gree: Hopland_ for 'Duncan Sprin ' nghl-nd Snrlnl Kelseyville Springs, keport and Bartlett Bay. Springs: at Uktah for Vichy Spring: S:rlnxv. Blue Lakes, per ke, Riverside, Saratoga Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Pomo, Potter Valley, Bucknelil's. Heights, Hullville, Orrs Hot Haltway House, Comptche, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Ol Garberville, Ml\lrflly to Monday round-trip tickets at re- e Sundays—Round-trip. tick n Sundays—Rout p tickets to all beyond San Rafael at half rates, e Ticket office, 650 Marke: stréet, Chronicle buflding. H. C. WHITING, R. X._RYAN, Gen. Manager. Cen. Pass. Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, | 118 o' On Sundays all traine 7 50 'ar 0,3:00 p. m. connect for Fairfax Park. Trains marked (*) run to San AMERICAN CANNEL $10 Sold by All Reliable Dealers. THE WEEKLY CALL, $I s - If you are a visitor in California planning to go east again, or if you a trip; and particularly Colorado, past the which is famous all give me the opportunity to tell you sonally conducted tourist parties which leave every week for Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and points beyond. I really believe that I can be of great service to you in several ways—by telling you how you can save money and by relieving you of many little responsibilities incident to starting on a long journey. My business is to take a personal interest in each one of our patrons and see that everything is done to make your trip over our line as comforta- ble, interesting and inexpensive as possible. The people who have used our line are the best friends Wwill you cut out the coupon below, send it to me, and give me the privilege of telling you what W. D. SANBORN, General Agont Burlington Route, Phone, Main |lu Please send me, complete information about conducted tourist car parties to eastern cities. m. | | SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, | . 8 m. Camp | at Wiliits for Fort Bragg, | Layton- | Pepperwood, Scotia | live here and are going to make if you have never been through cent mountain scenery over the world, will you kindly about our per- CUT THIS OUT. Francisco. ur personally me also about Tell 1 SOUTHERN PAClFlC leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISC Market Street ) Frox JusE Benicis, Sulsun. Elinira and Sacra- mento .. Vacaville, mnuv. Rumse: Ramon, > < at Marysviile for Gridley, Biggs and Chico) 7.55» | 800 Aflantic Express—Ogien and East. 10.254 8.004 Port Costa, Martinez, Aatioch. By- Tom, Tracy. Stocktos, Sacramento, os Banos. Mendota, Haaford, | Visalia, Porterville . m 4,257 8.00a Port Costs, Martinez Gester Merced, Fresao, Goshen Junction, Bukersfield... 5.25# $.304 Shasta Express—Davis, Wiliiama (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland 7.557 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- Sacramento,Placerville, e. Chico, Red Bluff 4.25¢ 8.304 Oskdale, Chinese, Jamestown, So- nors, Tuolumne and Angels ... Martinez and Way Statons. throp, Stockton, mond, Fresno, Bakers Angeies and NewOrleans. (W bound arrives as Pacific Coast Express, via Coast Line) «1.300 | 10.00a The Overland Limited — | Denver, Omaba, Chicago. 825 | 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. _3.25» | 11.007 Sacramento River Steamers. 11.007 3307 Benlcia, Winters, Sacrament! Woodiand, Williams, Colusa, W lows, Knights Landing. Mary ville, Orovlile . 10554 | 3.30» Hayward, Niles and 756» | 4007 Masrtines,San Ramon. | Callstoga, Santa Ros: 2251 | 4.00r Martinez Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10254 | 4007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton. Lod!.. 4.25» i3 8.554 | 1.654 | 6000 Bakorsaeld, Los Angel at Saugus for Santa Bar- Los Angeles, erenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 8.25a 7.00r San Pabio, Port Costa, Martines - d Way Stations. 11251 788 i Tntermediate Statio . 785 8.087 Oregon & California Express— Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.554 $9.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun yonly) ..... ceeese. 311864 11.26» Port Costa, Tr lh-o; Mo- desto, Merced, Ravmond. Fresno, 12 25» Hanford, Visalis, Bakersfeld. .. 5.25¢ COAST Ll Foot ot M 37454 s.nu “Cruz !xulrflnn 8154 Fe'nrk Centerviile. San Jose, Feltos. Boulaer Creek. Santa ‘Tuz and Way Stations..... 12.196¢ xenrk Centerville, San_ Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and | Principal Way Statfons ... | 4167 Newark. Jose. Los Gatos and | way s Saturday and Sinday runs (hrough to Senta connects at Feiton for T Creek, Mondsy only from Santa Cruz).. OAKLAND HARBOR FER From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of ll.rlet St \sl!pl) 0_11:00 2.2, 300 5isru ‘IIS Y San Jose and Way Stations.. San Jose and Way Stations. New Almaden.. Monte-ey and Santa Cruz sion (Snnday oniy). Coast Line Limited— Stops only San | Jose,Gilroy. Hollister Pajarc. Cas- troville. Saiinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls Obispa, (principal stationsthence) Ssnta Barbars. and Los An- | geles. Connection at Castroviile | to and from Monterey and Pactfic Grove and at Pajaro north bound from Capitola and Santa Cruz. San_Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz.Pacific Grove. Salinas, San Luls Obispo and Principsl Intcrmediate Stations . Pacific Const Express. Westbound. e York, Chicago. New Orleans. El Pasu.’ Los Angele: Santa Darbara. Arrives San Jose and Way. Station: San José, Los Gatos and Way Sta- tian San Jose and Way Station San Jose and Way Statfons Del Monte Express—Sants Clara, San Jose, Gilroy, Holltster, Capt- tola, Santa Cruz. Del Monte, Moa. terey. Pacific Grove, Seilnas and rinel . 12.15» Burlingame, San Mateo, Ileflwom Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfleld, Mountain View. Lawrence, Sauta. Clara and San Jose. San Jose, Giiroy and Way Statfonst10. A.’n Sen Jose. (via Sapta Clars) Los tos, Wright and Principal Wa; Stations.. 19.004 J-Mlnd Pr'ndp-l'ny Stations +8.00a Mateo, Berestord, Belmons, San Carlos. Redwood,' Fair Osks, Menio Park. Palo Alto. San Jose and Way Statfons. unset Limited, Eastbound.—San Luis Obispo. Santa Barhars, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New ?":-n":§' gwl (Westbound " 5. rrives v #n Josquin Valley). A t nr Palo Alto and Way Stations....... 10184 i Palo Alto snd Way Stations 19.457 San Jose and Way Statfons. 19.457 P for Afternoon. Sunday only. § Stops at ail stations on Sunday. 1Sundey e £Sanday onty. 9.004 & 18.48a 8.36a on! a Goshen Je. Zieh tratne for Haaford, At Fremo, for Visalls via Saager. N n Mly elcflpi Saturday. ll J uin Valley. '!m‘- ata south bound only. Comnects, nday. for a1} polats Narraw Gauge. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Arrive Via Sausalito Ferry San Fran. S-n l'r-. | Foot of Market St. Week| San- | Days.| days. PER YEAR

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