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o UNDERWRITERS IRE WORRYING | Non-Arrival of the Min- netonka Causes Un- easiness. | | Is Now Out Twenty-Eight Days From Port of Coronel. ging fro S ly pace av' R ¥ ed from New York to | pl . ietonka, now Lt € from the latter r will not be due | J. In e of this, ge is attracting no erwriting world ple will feel consid- | risk passes in Neither _the ! the lat- n New York, is stment from i m, in: ca e 11902 at Cleve- are registered 3860 You will instruct these men to file a bond = 430 feet long, 437 feet Of $5000. Yours respectfully, s: C uld have of Electricity. | cxperts, in 2 Murphy and Biedermann have been em- a ation of ' ploved as clerks in the department, the | | o 2 the pre-| first named for two years and the last cd for their insurance.|pnamed for twelve years. They have each wr k one per cent | yoceiveq a salary of $100 per month in the e wallan | past, but will both, on Parry’s order, be | . © Per cent| f;yored with an increase of $25 per month e Min :wvlr\r\ku each. | s st P \"M‘;:mrj; Chief Hewitt explains that the positions ewacka are | ATe mecessary under two ordinances re- | 4 to the Amer | cently passed by the Board of Super- | ks - Marey v ama'is | visors providing for the inspection of clec- | e ht il b el 't | trical wire installations in and about 2 A Tt ko buildings for which fees will be collected. e have been ne| Hewitt saye it is expected that the sum . e St R of $12.000 yearly will be collected as fees ot o ik ih e nd it is necessary to have responsible % sl ; men to collect them. During the last nine | | 2o months but $621 was collected in fees by S D the depart 5 | The O EE verdue List. o hr Melancthon, Stark, 6 days from Coos | Su -h‘.]" Mindora, Larsen, 9 days from Port | & | _Schr Beesie K, Merriam, 17 hours from San | Vicente Landing Schr C A Klose, Gruggel, 7 days from Til- lamook SAILED. Tuesday, June 23, Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka Severs His Windpipe. Stmr South- Porttand, Hornsman, Astoria. E °F Stmr Pasadena, Rasmussen, Fureka - e 15 ce, | stmr ndo, Krog, Eureka, with bktn . arly veste: n- | Gardiner City in - tow. - He his Leland, Santa Cruz . ¢ vn, Higgins, Fort Brags. Nelson, Coos Bay. el 7 P e trom New York, for Colon y <o N TELEGRAPHIC - POINT LOBOS, June 23, 10 p m—Weather | 4 hazy; wind W, veloclty § miles per hour 2 | DOMEETIC PORTS . Redondo Takes a Tow. ! HARDY CREEK_Sailed June 23— Stmr b i salled vester- | Marshfield, for San Pedro e arkentine Gardiner | PORT TOWNSENDArrived June 23—Br ship Wanderer, from Tacoma: bktn Jane L 3 2 el o8 Stanford, hence June 12; bktn Klikitat, from NEWS OF THE OCEAN. jah public improvements, { §. Parry is responsible for the creation of two new positions in the Department of Electricity, that of cashier and as-| PARRY CREATES NEW POSITION Two Cashiers Will Col- lect Fees for Elec- trical Work. —_— | Clerks Will Enjoy Promotion and Increase in Sal- aries. AP In the face of the oft-repeated com- aint that too much is being paid for salaries of city officials and too little for | Fire Commissioner stant cashier. Yesterday Parry sent a notification to Chief Hewitt that he had | appointed C. J. Murphy to be cashier and | Frank A. Biedermann assistant cashier in | the department named. The letter of noti- fication follows: SAN FRANCISCO, June 22, 1905, William R. Hewitt Esq., Chief of Depart- | In compliance with your | request of even date I herewith beg leave to | ent of Electricity: form vou that I appoint C. J. Murphy as shier and Frank A. Biedermann as assistant shier at salaries of $125 per month Stmr Coquille River, Dart hours from Eureka. Fr ship Vauban, Dantec, from Yokkaichi Bark Santiago, Anderson, 2 Bktn Hawail, McLeod, 22 days from Eleele. hr Lily. Bottger, 413 days from Umpqua. . Salversen, Tacoma Walton, Eureka srays Harbor. N of Watling Island, stmr Passed in June 23 Br ship Bermuda, from & Antwerp, for Taco Matters of Interest to Mariners and ‘~,.“ y June 35. g‘:fhlp Conway, from Port Shi ing Mercha e Blakeley, for Callao. = v_Fhipping o MENTOCINO—Sailed June 23—Stmr Phoe- 2 t San | nix, for San Francisco. naw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco, Passed in June 23—Br bark Astorfa, from gt Rotterdam, for Vancouver; schr Arlel, from | R | Honolulu, ‘for Port Townsend An Additional Manifest. | SEATTLE—Arrived June 23—Stmr City of filed at the | Topeka, from Skagway: stmr Excelsior, from - ctris, whicy | Valdez: stmr City of Puebla, hence June 20. ch | Sailed June 23— Stmr Queen, ) a i way ports stmr Spokane, for Sitka " toes. 20| . PORT HARFORD- ; e tatoes, 20| stmr Santa Cruz, for San Franeisco. S : bags and fled June 23—Stmr Coos Bay, for San 7 52 cs bread, | P5ATO. L X oy EAGLE HARBOR—Arrived June 23—Schr s 5 e, Blakeley e June 11 s s B TACOMA—Arrived June 22—Br bark South- esk, Seattl ed June 23—Schr Annie Larsen, for Re- | Shipping Intel lligence. RRIVED. Bl P 1 w ONE BOTTLE CURES. ] ] McBurney's 2 H. b=+ fe P ki bladder. trouble female brick Eright's disease, ntinence of urine, bed wetting of children, stones, thick, turbid, frothy dropsy. diabetes and rheumatism, v five days treatment and Bladder Cure Biood Purifier ifil SALE BY ALL DRUGG! W. . McBEURNEY, Sole Mur., c i T DR. JORDAN’S crear 1051 MABZET 6. bet. GibATSd, 5.7.0al, T Lasges: Anatomical Museum in the orid Weaknesses or_any contracted Giicase positinely cared by the cldest Specuiist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Treaiment personally or by letter. A Positive Cure in every case underiakes. Wete for Book. PEILOSOPRY of MARBIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable book for mes) DE_JOEDAN & CO.. 1051 MarketSt._S. F. Jl l B8 of life should take Juven Pills. 767 One bottle will tell a story of marvelous resuits. This medicine has more rejuvenating. vitalizing force than has ever Sent mail pacl Hood Co., by La a5 2 Y L = ¢ N Those suffering from weak nesses which sap the pleasures only on receipt of this adv. LR rietors from for Coos Bay 22—1Ital ship Salvatore Clampa, from Junin, Certain rough cure for pans ordered to Philadelphia; bark Foohny Suey e small of the back. frritation of from Honolulu, tan, from Philadeiphia. London, Leggett, Minnetonka, CASPAR—Sailed June 23—Stmr Samoa, for Arrived June 2 Stmr Fulton, Passed out June 23—Stmr Leela- r Ludlow, for San Pedro. WHATCOM—Sailed June 23—Stmr Rainler, or San Francisco PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June kin Robert Sudden, from Tacoma. MARSHFIELD — Arrived June 23 — Stmr zarina. hence June 21; schr Ivy, hence 12th GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 22— Schr J H Bruce. from Redondo Arrived June 22—Stmr G C Lindauer, hence June 19. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 23—Stmr Cheha- hence June 20; stmr Alcazar, from Green- schr Falcon, hence June 18; stmr laqua, Columbia_River. Salled June 23—Schr Winslow, for Grays arbor: schr Meteor, for Port Townsend: bark idal Wave, for Eureka: schr Esther Buhne, r Coos Bay; stmr Santa Monica, for San rancisco. ASTORIA—Arrived June 23—Schr Churchill, e June 10, June 23—Schr Homer, for Alaska. T LOBOS—Passed June 23, 8 a m— imr Titanla, from Nanaimo, ON—Arrived June 23—Stmr Chico, hence June 21 EUREKA—Sailed June 23—Stmr _Alliance, stmr Arctic, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 23—Bktn Klikitat, from Honclulu, I§LAND PORT. KAHULUI—Sailed June 23—Stmr Nebras. n, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. EASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived June NEW YORK—Arrived June 22—Stmr Yuca- from Colon. June 21—Stmr Arizonan, FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Arrived June 22—Br ship River | Indue, hence June 3; ship Balclutha, from Kar- | luk; stmr City of Puebla, hence June 20; stmr | Datiube, from Alaska. SHANGHAI—In port June 1—Br stmr In- verness, for San Francisco, via Mojl. E71f your druggist does not keej ST THOMAS—Sailed May 18— - McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cur!l? waska, for San Fr-ncllco..) e uoes will to any address (express pre. VALPARAISO—Salled June 7—Ger stmr paid) on receipt of wrice. Totmes, for Hamburg. YOKOHAMA—Saifled June 12—Stmr Shaw- t., oS 3 mut, for Puget Sound. 226 S. Spring St Angeiss, Oul. FALMOUTH—Arrived June 22—Br ship Dowan Hill, for Oragon. | _ HONGKONG—Arrived May 27—Br stmr Heathdene, from Mofi, to load for San Fran- isco. June 10—Br stmr Telemachus, for Seattle. CORONEL—Salled June 19—Stmr Francis H for San_ Francisco. May 27—Stmr for San Francisco. Salled June 6—Ger stmr Elba, PERIM—Passed June 22— from PENAN for Karatsu, Br stmr Pak Ling, PORT ARTHUR—In nort June 10—Br stmr for Liverpool, from Oregon. Elm Branch, from Port Los 7 Eim Br Angeles, via PUNTA ARENAS—Sailed June 10—Stmr Francis H Leggett, for San Francisco. Arrived June 7—Ger stmr Luxor, froj - urg, for San Francisco. . an SINGAPORE—Arrived June 9—Br stmr Sa- gami. from Manila, for New York. TOCOPILLA—Arrived June 10—Ger bark AUCKLAND-—Arrived June 22—Ship Mary Marie Hackfeld, from Honolulu. L Cushing, from Newcastle, for Honolulu; in_leaking. i LIZARD—Passed June 23—Br bark Ventura, ved prior to June 23— from Oregon, for CAPE TOWN—, 1tal ship Amphitrite, from Tacoma. EAST LONDON—Arrived prior to June 23— Br_ship Yola, from Tacoma. GENOA—Sailed June 18—Ger stmr Isis, for 22—Ger stmr MIDWAY ISLAND—Sailed June 23—Br stmr San Francisco. MAZATLAN—Sailed June Herodot, for San Francisco. ch | pending the approval of the Board of Commis- | | sioners of the Department of Electricity. days from Hilo. | for San | THE SA FRANCISCO C ALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1903. 'APPOINTEES WIN TRIBUTE OF APPROVAL 4APPOINTEES OF THE GOVER- NOR TO POSITIONS ON STATE BOARDS. s = Governor’s Choice of Officials Is En- dorsed. ——— | | | | Epecial Dispatch to The Call | ACRAMENTO, June 23.—Governor Pardee's selection of F. C. Chinn of this city as a member of the | State Board of Examiners in Opto- | here. experience. work of his profession for fifteen vears in | this city and in San Francisco. He was the organizer and first president of the the optometry bill in the Legislature. He | had charge of the. bill during its consid- | eration by the lawmakers. | H. F. Kron of Santa Cruz, who was ap- | pointed a trustee of the California Red- | wood Park, is a prominent resident of the seaside city and has had much to do with the preservation of the Big Basin trees. | was in the chair. The other members.of I e “® | the board present were William Thomas, = ¥ i 7 Anglla, for Mo | C. E. Haven, Rev. Father William Lyon I VICTORIA--Atrived June 23—Br stmr Em- and Dr. W. J. G. Dawson, secretary and THE TWO JOLLY TARS press of Chi from Hongkong. | superintendent of the home. The only i SAMERS. | work before the board was the opening of | | Before and After. I AUCKLAND—Arrived June Stmr Ven- | bids for the annual supplies to be fur- | A Laugh to Every Square Inch tura, fro San Francisco, via Honolulu, for | nished to the institution during the ensu-' | of Every Page of the I Sydney, NSW B a2 ha. | INE vear. Many were offered and repre- ! 8! D ‘p“\;".“;;" June 2 Stmr Minncha- sentatives of the leading mercantile | NEW COLORED 1 JRFOOL— Arrived June 22—Stmr Peru- | houses were present during the session. It PA trom Halifax and Johns, N F. ‘ was decided to take the awarding of the } CoMIC GES Arrived June 23—Stmr Zeeland, | bids under advisement until Monday, June NEXT sUNDAY CALL' T Baad - Fank: et iatear | S BLET ck, at the Grand Hotel. No . . from l'h”nd!l)-ifla‘ 1 Anl_\\'z'rp. other business came up for consideration. 1 - - B i G R SRR - - | | | | Movement of Steamers. Mutes Will Marry. i | e The wedding of George F. Bucking of | RAILWAY TRAVEL. TO ARRIVE, $34 Alabama street and Mabel A. Gande | — — . of 2164 Mission street, both mutes, will | . . s 200 b AT s take place on Thursday evening next at | a l 0rn|a Minnetonka..| New York . | the Lutheran Church, corner Howard and | | Centralia rays Harbor 1]|June 24 | Capp streets. i | Phoenix......| Mendocino & Pt. ArenaJune x4 | ————————— 3 i | G. W. Elder Portland & Astoria....!June Arctic. ... | Humboldt S Tume 24 | Bankrupt Farmer. ! I_lmItEd [ Santa Monica | san Fedro June 25 | Blaise Despouy, farmer, San Ardo, Mon- | . e Bosis e une 25 | terey County, filed a petition in insol- | Al 2 o e ot ] L P [June 22 | veney yesterday in the United States Dis- Santa Rosa.. | San Dieso & Way Pts.June 23 | trict Court. His labilities are $2960 and To CHICAGO Peru 22 b H Y. via Panama |June he has no assets. H. K. Maru..| China & Japan........June Ching Wo....| Hongk'g via Manzanillo|June 2 .X‘H%W 2. el 2 E Heroqot Hambure & Way Pts. June 26 | @ ik e et deied i G urelca. ... | Humbolat | 2 ronado. | San Pedro . £ - O ERA | ‘ [ An Ideal Train gn!ll' Arena. Point Arena . Steamer, For. [ 1\ | Queen Puget Sound Ports. = e a Fe | ] Gity Topeka | Sragway & way Fors 1o 21 | INYOUAGERRY] For Those Who “o0s Bay Humboldt Mexican Ports Ean Pedro .|June 28 San Diego & Way Pts.|June 20 Humboldt .. .!June 29 Portland & Astoria. . June 20 | Honolulu .. o, June 30 | Puget Sound Ports.....|July 1 | | 8anta Crua...| N wport & Way Ports.[July 1 | 'san Juan N. Y. via Panama....|July 1 | Mariposa Tahiti . . AJuly 2 St. Paul. Nome & St Michael.. | July Julv Chas. Nelson | Seattle & Tacoma Peking . .-l China & Japan. July | TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | June 24. | Corona.....| Humboldt .. ..11:30 p Pier 10 | June 25, Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 23 5 San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler 19 Sterra .| Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 Valenci Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 27 8. Monica..| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm Pler 2 June 26.° | i Phoenix .| Humboldt |1 pm|Pier 13 Centralla. .| Grays Harbor. | 4 omiPler 10 Coronado. ..| Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler 10 Argo. :| Eel River Ports....| 4 pm Pler 2 Santa Cruz.| Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 19 Nevadan... | Honolulu, Kahului.| 3 pm|Pler 20 June 27. | Pomona Humboldt 11:30 p[Pier 19 Arctic .. Humboldt | 8 am|Pler 10 G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland|1l am Pier 24 Gaelic -| China & Japan. | 1 pm|Pler 40 Acapulco...| N. Y. via Panama. 12 m|Pler 40 Chehalis Grays Harbor .....| 3 pm|Pisr 2 June 28. | S. Rosa. San Diego & Way., 9 am Eureka.....| Humboldt | 9 am|(Pier 13 San Pedro. | Humboldt 4 pm|Pler 2 June | Pt. Arena.. | Polnt Arena . 4 pm|Pler 2 June 30. Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 Queen -| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 27 -| Coos B. & Pt.Ortord| 4 pm|Pier 13 July 2. Astorfa & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 Eureka & Coos Bay| b pm|Pler 16 China & Japan....|...... July 3. Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 N. Y. via .[12 m|Pler 40 Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 July 4. | ) Alameda...| Honolulu . «:| 2 pm|Pler 7 | now made for administration. REGENTS SELECT BUILDING ST Initial Step for Usin an Appropriation of $250,000. Board Will Install Central Heat and Power Plant at University. —_— State University Regents Phoebe Hearst, A. W. Foster, I. W. John A. Britton, J. B. Reinstein, Dr. N. Ellinwood and F. W. Regent Reinstein presided. An appropr tion of $250,000 was granted at the last session of the Legislature for the con- struction of Californfa Hall on the u versity grounds, and the meeting night was called to designate the site the building as a preliminary step to its regent Hearst, immedfate construction. chairman of the grounds and buildi | committee, submitted an elaborate report | on the subject. | mented with a letter from Architect John | Galen Howard, explanatory of th and separate grouping of the on the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan. Drawings spread before the Tegents were | The report was supp e gene: explained in a style which enabled one comprehenw. the system of grouping ai perceive what relation California H would sustain to the buildings of t future. SITE FOR NEW HALL. The building area of the university divided into six groups. California H is to be in the central or library group, The length | near the present North Hall. | of the proposed building is 200 feet and width 75 feet. It of t stories, basement and attic. will consist California Hall, will accommodate t departments of languages, anclent, mod- | Jurispru- ern and Oriental; philosoph. dence, pedagogy, history, poli economics and library. al sclens Regent Hearst announced that the plan of grouping as readjusted by the architect | was acceptable to the grounds and bul ing committee. by the architect was accepted. PO VEP. Regent Britton floor of Californfa Hall ministrative purposes. which e moved that the fi The discussi not be reached for at least It was essential that provision would years. judgment of she architect that the fi Hellman, Dohrmann at- tended the special meeting of the board at Mark Hopkins Institute last evening. last The various buildings of the library group, aside from It was set forth that the | | adoption of the plan would effect a great | | saving in the work of grading. The | port of the committee. was adopted and | the site of California Hall as designated | AND HEAT PLANT. be used for ad- sued indicated that the construe- tion of an administration building proper ten 1t was the TEN PER GENT FOR CREDITORS Claims Against Eppin- ger & Co. Are of Little Value. E g Court Declares the Firm Bankrupt as Petitioners Request. A, | Henry Wadsworth, receiver for the bank- ‘| rupt firm of Eppinger & Co., says the | creditors will pfobably not receive more than 10 cents on the dollar of their claims. {If the American National Bank and the | Bank' o1 Monterey make good in the courts their claims to grain that has been stenciled by their orders, the amount that i the creditors will come into in the settle- ment will probably not be more than § | cents on the dollar. Receiver Wadsworth | does not think that the two banks men- | tioned can hold the grain that they lay | claim to. ng | Yesterday a half dozen papers were { filed in the United States District Court, | all relating to the affairs of the bankrupt | grain firm. Eppinger & Co. were ad- ral | Judicated to be bankrupt. There was no C. a- | ni- of le- buildings | @Ppearancé in opposition to that move. ; Jacob Eppinger, Herman Eppinger and | Bernard Ettlinger formally admitted in to | @ paper that was filed that the partner- nd | ship was unable to meet its debts and all | that “the partnership and each member he | thereof is willing to be adjudicated a | bankrupt.” Receiver Wadsworth was authorized to | lease to George W. McNear & Co. the Ep- pinger warehouscs at Reedley, Dinuba, Sultana and Lowell until January 1, 1904, for the sum of $1000 a month. This evening at a special meeting of the | Grand Jury that has been called for the is all | | its wo | will be taken up for discussion. Copies | of the warehouse receipts issued by Ep- | pinger & Co. have been obtained, and these will be used as evidence of the amounts of grain that were pledged to the banks in security for the loans of 80ld coin that together amounted to more than $1,000,000. The testimony of have can easily say of thelr own knowledge just what amounts of grain remain in storage, together with the locations of the several lots, will also be available for the enlightenment of the grand jurors. In addition to these sources of Information, certain bankers arc expected to appear. rst | Drawings showing exactly the present conditions of the several Eppinger ware- houses have been prepared, which may be serviceable in shortage of assets that have been smug- gled out of the warehouses after the g ing of warehouse receipts to bankers and others. he 1 ce, the witnesses who 1d- re- | ion be ret pinger by the experts empioyed by Re- | purpose, the failure of Eppinger & Co. | inspected the warehouses and who | illustrating the great The investigation of the books of Ep-, floor of California Hall would provide ) e adequate facilities for the next ten or fif- ' ceiver Wadsworth in behalf of the cred- teen years. Expansion given for.admin- | itors has not gone far, but has already | istration is about double the space n occupied. The regents saw the necess! of providing space to administer the fairs of the institution and voted una mously in favor of Mr. Britton's moti At the regular meeting of the board h Tuesday, June 9, the grounds and bui ing committee recommended the construc- metry has given much satisfaction | tjon and installation of a central power Mr. Chinn is an optician of wide | and heat plant and asked that the sum He has been engaged in the | of $30,000 be allowed to carry out ine en- terprise. Last evening the finanee co: mittee, consisting of A. W. Foster, chalr- man: 1. W. Hellman and John A. Britt | reported on the proposition, recommend- California Optical Society, the organiza- | jng that $50.000 be set aside from the fund tion which gave origin and strength to | of the fiscal year 19034 for such construc- was installation. The mous vote. ———————— Directors Open Bids. tion and report adopted by unani The board of directors of the California | Home for the Care and Training of Fee- | 2 ble-minded Children met in parlor the Grand Hotel yesterday afternoon | 1 o'clock. Robert A. Poppe, the president, ow | been productive of remarkable revelations ity | concerning the methods af- | pursued by Eppinger & Co. It is discov ni- | ered that a trial balance has not been on. | made in many vears. Properties that eld | Were purchased by Eppinger & Co. may ld- i or may not now belong to the broken { concern, and only ecareful investigation can trace out the truth fn a matter of such leading importance to creditors. otice was received yesterday that Oscar C. Schultze had filed suit for the dissolution of the firm of Eppinger & Co of Dixon. m- on, considered by the expert accountants em- ployed by Receiver Wadsworth. To-day Mr. Freidenrich will file an amended petition in the United States fecting the Pacific Coast Warehouse Com pany. at | at The 1dea of curing rheumatism in horses by the means of brine baths is receiving the support of veterinary surgeons. Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|June Waters at Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. : NOTE—The high and low water occurs the city front (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Pol the highest tide is the same at both places. Fort Puint, entrance to San | Published by officlal au- wharf) about 24 2% | Portland Nome & St. Michael.. June .o | B\ Oregon Nome .. June 26 | ‘ ' Seek the Best. Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports.|June 28 & Cottage City..| Skagway & Porta. |June 28 ——t Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports./June ALK Bkugway & Way Ports. June 30 CANTA FE TRAINS. Ohio. Nome & St. Michael. . July AT TR A City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports.[July 2 | Téave Muketatibet Raszy. e s Farallon gway & Way Ports.|July 4 | Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'rl'd Senator. me ..... [July 6 | Dally | Baily | Daily | Dally Bertha Valdez & Way Ports..|July = _ e Nome City...| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|July 8 | Lv. San Fran. 2 e ot i | Ar. Stockton. Sun, Moon and Tide. {5 }‘f:f.ff United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | « Hanford . Times and Helghts of High and Low | . Visalia Bakersfield .. Kansas City * Chicago - for morning; p for afternoon. 7:30 a, m. Dally is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at a. m. daily. at nt; 5 9230 4. m. Monday and Thursday is_the i i s CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Pal- Sun rises ace Sleeping Cars and Dining - Cars Sun sets . 39 | through to Chicago. Chair car runs to Bakers- Moon rises New 0.00 p. m. | field for accommodation of local first-class pas- : sengers. No second-class tickets are honored L i Timel e [T™¢| g, |on this train. Corresponding train arrives at - Ft. | Ft |l FU | 1410 . m. Tuesday and Friday. 2 15 W) 9:30 a. m. Daily. Valley Limited, Composite 24 | —1 3 2 2 .2 | Car and Reclining air Car between ers- 38 a3—iahs ;mu" SN 8 na San Francisco, Corresponding traim I i w 4:00 p, m. is Stockton Local, Corresponding 590 6 5.4 7:07) 2.7 | train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. 5.6/ 7 54| 5.5 8:12| 2.5 8:00 p. m. Daily Is the Overland Express 52| 8 S| 5.6 9:22) with through Palace and Tourlst Sléepers and {3 6:35( 04| 4:24 57110:38| 2.1 | Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also NOTE—In the above expasition of the tides are given in the I the early morning tide hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the Pier 19 lourth time column gives the Jast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The heights given are addition 0 the soundings of the United Sta Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) €lgn precedes the heights, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given the charts. The plane of reference is (he mean of the lower low waters. it oo gt Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, chants” mm San ' Fra June 22, 1903, S. N., M aroprd exactly -at noon to-day—i. of the wich time. J. C. BURNETT, 4 Francisco, Cal., The Time Ball on the Ferry bullding was . at noon 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m.. Green- Lieutenant, U. S, N., in charge, Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. dally. Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San ‘Francisco every Monday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—G41 Market street and In Ferry De- pot, San Franclsco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. o Bt st outnt el ot L it 3 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave | Via Sausaiito Ferry | _ Arrive Foot of Market St. | San Fran. eft as in tes by proceedings before Judge de Haven af- of bookkeeping | 5 A statement will be made by | Schultze to the creditors, which will be | | District Court relating to the bankruptey | | | | l Safe rom Summer Complaints All mammas, and papas too for that matter, dre‘ad the heat of summer with it’s danger for the little folks, especially the babi It is simply heart-breaking to read year after year about the great death rate among children caused by the summer’s heat. Yet it is easy to protect the infants against all sum- mer complaints, because we know that all these fearful perils have their beginning in stomach and bowel troubles, and we have a perfect family medicine that will keep the del- icate machinery in a child’s body clean,regularandinhealthy work- ing order in the hottest weather — CASCARETS Candy Cathar- tic. The plump, bouncing, crow- ing baby shown here is a CAS- CARET baby. He feels that way winter and summer. Nursing mammas take a CASCARET at bed-time, and it makes their mother’s milk mildly purgative and keeps the baby just right. Older children like to take the i fe from colic, gripes fragrant, sweet little candy tablet, and are sa , gripes, diasrhoca, summer rash, prickly heat and all the mean troubles that summer brings with it. Never sold in bulk. wels. All druggists, 1oc, 35¢, Soc. ?fi:‘g{:fi;fie’&bm stamped C CA“Gu- anteed to cure or your money ‘booklet free. res: oy hnph&t‘e:?in‘ Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. 53 RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at H SAN FRANCISCO. g (Mala lil . ¥oot of Market Street ) | LEAYE 7004 adi's - 7.26¢ 7g‘ Winters, Rums 728 7.304 ) San Ramon, Napa. Calistogs. Saata Rosa. 8.25» 7-304 Ntles, Lathrop. Stockton. . ... 1269 | 8.00a Wood!sod, Knights Landing. 1 Ty lle, Oroville, (connects e I a6 Marysville for Gridley, Bigge e Nor estern= - el g xpress—Ogden and Hase. 10.254 . P 'f' E e ,\hnn':'c;.: "“hé:g"{ Sacram Union Pacific Excursions ey afford unusual opportunities forzan Yiealta. Porterville . . mA28P economical and satisfactory journey to. 8.004 Po?r:“,ofl.fll;'"‘:;;\‘n':_:e-da 3“3;“ Junection, anford, isalia, . Bakersteid Lo 820 and 8.304 Shasta Express i, a1 1 Bi ett Spriogs). Willows, lca Ou.g as {Fvato. Tied Blu, Portiand 7.580 g Tt | on.Tone. Sacramento. + Excursions Every Day Maryaviile, Chico, ied Blafl... . 4.282 8304 Oakdsle. Chines Jldm:-lo'n. 8o Tuolnmne ane ng Personally conducted parties leave R L e L esd: 10.004 Vailejo...... edess San Francisco every Wednesday, §| 1006, Wnilcloro.o ooioss susivousdc Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Fort Costa, Byrom. Tracy, La- " rop. Stockton. X Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. mong. Fresao, Teatord, Vieaiin Bakersfleld, Choice of routes. New Orleans. (Westbound For full information apply to or ;dd;rxu :1':.5,”"" {fél’::, C:" ‘:Y:::: .30 . F. - 1 N4 m! . Chicago & North-Westera Ry. Union Pacific R. R 12 1 Way Station: 617 Market St. No. i Montgomery St. "!- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Martinez. Tr: y. Laths 007 Niles. Livermore. Stockt 397 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San | A Jose. Livermore................ | $11.664 00 The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tuiare. Bakeisfeld, Los Angeles; con- nects at Saugus for Santa Bar- bara. A oo o 8.884 Port Costa, Tracy, Stockion, Los Banos.... 1 Xfles, San Jose Locai 0 Hayward. Nfles and San Jose. Oriental ~ Mail —Ogden. Denver, Omaba. St. Louts. Chicago and East. (Carries Pullman Car pas- sengers only out of San Fran- cisco. Tourist car and coseh passengers take 7.00 P. u. train to Remo, continuing themce i A LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC | thefr cars 6 P.M. train sestward 4.28» RAILWAY COMPANY. | Westbound, Sunset Limits Tiburon Ferry, £oot of Market St. | From New York. Chicago, Ne “E4 Orleans, E! Paso. Los Angeles, SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. e e WE 00, 9:00, Yoremite). Martinez. Arrives.. 8.2854 . | 7.00e ssn Pabio. Port o.m : d Way Statioss.. 11254 aturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m 17.000 : 3 7E50 . 8:00, 9 11:00 a. m | 7000 Suisun, Davis, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11 | uekee, Reno. | SAN RAFAEL TO SA | Stops at all stations est of WEEK § 3 Sacramento 7.56a 8.067 Oregon & Caltioraia Kxpress—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portland. Puget Sound and Esst. 8.58a 18.10r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only c.ooeoe. 31156 11.267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo semite). Fresno. . 12 28» Hanford, Visal COAST LINE (Varrow Gauge (Foot ot Markey Street.) 1746s sSanta z Excumion oo e g s10r 8.154 Newark. Centervilie. San Jose, Felton. Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Station: ... 828e 12.167 Newark. Centerville, Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos. Feiton. 7 Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and 8 Novato, Principsl Way Stations . . 10554 2 Petaluma 4.167 Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos and 5: and way stations (on Saturday and Santa Rosa Sunday runs through to Sants = | Cruz, connects at Felton for 7 b | Boulder Creek. Mondsy only 8 Fulton. from Santa Cruz) s .. 18.55a OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Windsor, From SAN 1;1(:3(:15«;0. Fout ot Msrlu St (Sip Healdsb o 5 0 11:00 a.m. 1 00 5.16rm ot ! From OAKLAND. Foot of Brfivly~’l 0 35:08 Geyrerciile, | 18:05 10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. Cloverdale COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). e (Third and Townsend Streete.) ; 8104 San Jose and Way Station 854 URiah. | 17004 San Joee and Way Station 5 Willits | 17004 New Almaden.. .. ... . réior = | 17.16a Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur Camp Vacation. sion (Sunday only). ... ... 8.300 Guerneville. | 08:00a CoastLine Limited . Stopsoniy San S | f“effi'n?y'lgmmsm' -1;ru§u Sonoma, 8: | . troville, Saltnas. San Ardo, Paso Glen Ellen. | 6:00 p| 6:20p | gg}flfl. Santa Ma: -nus? Luis T 290, (principal stationsthence) ; e Santa Barbars. snd Los An- :3 Setiespcpen 73358505 geles. Connection at Castroville STAGES _connect at Santa Rosa for White io androm Monterey and Pacific Sulphur_Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Gl S Yot hewnd Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton | pgg, gan’Jose’ Tres Brec Cormcis; 104" peings: &t Geyserville for Skages Springs; at SantaCruz, Pacle Grove. Saitnee; Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booueville and | Sen Luin Obispo and Prinetpai Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, | Intermediate Stations 4100 Highland ° Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad | ‘Westbound only. Pactfic Coast Ex- Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | oress—From New York,Chicago, Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Sa New O ns. El Paso, Los A Springs, Blue Lokes, Laurel Dell Lake, geles, Santa Darbars. Artives.. 1.30% Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, | 10304 SanJose and Way Stations..... . 1208 John Day's, Riverside Lierly's, Bucknell's, | 11304 Sau Jose, Los Gatos and Way St Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot tions. soichy 5380 Springs, Halfway House, Comptche. Camp | @130P San Jose and Way Station: x7.000 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | | 200» Sen Jose and Way Stations | 19404 estport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brass. .00F Del Monte Fxpress—Santa Clara, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- o Sam Jove, Dei Monte, Monterey. viite.” Cummings, Beil's Springs, Harris. Ol Facific Grove (connects at Santa S5 S D Sustyiille, Teomtrwocd,” | Sostie Creck Ang Narrow Guaze Fotase) 112,188 and Eureka. 30 s Red: . Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at | 330 PEnr e, I Metee, e g reduced rates. | Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa undays—Round-trip tickets to all points Clara, San Jose, Gliroy (ec beyond San Rafael at half rates. tion for Holllster, Tres Pinos. pohicket office, 650 Market _street, Chronicle Pajaro (connection for Watson: 3 : 2 yille, Capitols and Sants Cruz), H, C.WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Paclfic Grove and way stations. Gen.. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. Connects at Castroviile for Sa- P S m;(l- TO SAN RAFAEL, | c800r 523 Joe e in anes ey oa 3305 Gatos, Wright and Principal Way ENIOL B MRl sAN QUENTIN, | o1830r senSorc i iiicisaivss Sinins 4008 018157 San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San MILL VALLEY, Carles. Redwood, Fuir Osks, | H 300 .)‘lsulo P-vdk.‘ Palo Alto. ose an: ‘ay Station: . [SYgfe]=da CAZADERO,ETC. | $i& el Tl Bartpond s oo s spo. Sants Barba: o8 Bt B} via Sausalito Ferry Avgeles. Deming. E1 Faso. New T ALL o_rn?‘gs ‘D.SA%)Y ."‘E'l ¢‘. New York. (Westbound DEPART—* H Palo Alto and Way Staifon: *10:00, 11:00 *12:00, 1:00, *2:00, 3:f n11.30: Milibrae, Pulo AI’lolnd Way St *4:00, 4:40, 5:20, 6:15, X and tions - 1 11345 p."m. On Sundays all ‘trains 8:00 a. m. | @11.30 Millbrae, Sun’ Jose asd Woy St to 3:00 p. m. connect for Fairfax Parl ton: .. 19.45% Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. A for Mornin; P for After: FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ! x Saturday and D:;dn’ only. DEPART—5:30, 16:05 6:50. 17:30, S:05, | {Stops atall stations om Sunday. 9:30, 10:05, $10:45, 11345 a. m., $12:45. | 1Bunday excepted. .+ Sanday only. 12:45, 4:05, 14:45, 1600, 6:55, 18 Sat y. 10:36 p. m. ¢ Trains marked (§) start from San Quentin. C mllu&«hm Je. with trafoe for At Freano, for Visalia via Sanger. £Via Coast Line. ; Tuesday and Fridsy. m Arrive via Niles. n Daily except Saturday. x Via Sen Joaguin Valley. .| dound only. Comnecta, e R - 8:00 a. m.—Cazadero and way stations. Does not stop at Valenc et 4:40 p. m.—Cazadero and way st S| Woakiy Cal, $1.00 pr Ve FROM MILL VAL*A)E DEPART—5:40, 9:35, 10:57, 11:57 a. 4:55, 6:13,'7:07. 8:88 43 p. THROUGH TRAIN Y TO SAN FRANCISCO. 5, 6:55, . 8: b 9:20.2. m.—Point Reyes and intermed: TICKET OFFICE—626 Market llmt‘ FERRY—Foot of Market street.