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— e 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 190 e MILLE WRECK 13 IDENTIFIED Proves to Be the Miss- ing Schooner John D. Tallant. Dispatches Brought From South Seas by the Nep- tun Tell the Story. il it schooner Neptun, which y fr luit, brought h revealed identity of w tied Marshall I llant hope died ¥ Au- was post- ried Le » w wr were not o rt. re Is Badly Hu art repa NEWS OF THE OCEAN. s~ztters of Interest to Mariners Shipping Merchants. telli “ Shipping In AT ay 2 Pacific Coas omas, San Diego; 1 Kaiulani, Colley, Honolulu: Williame, | esday, June 24 dond Honolulu Grays Harbor San Vicente Land- Bodega W, Br ship Monk- San Francisco. Br ship Thirl- 10 p m—Weather ¥ 20 miles per hour TIC PORTS. June 24—Stmr Columbia, Arrived ND- ma; Arrive schr A June 24—Schr . from Hono- 4—Br ship Wanderer, from Ta- br Ludiow, from Tacoma, for ':n- d in Ean Pedro. Schr R W Bartlett, from rtes; schr W M Colman, hence June PORT HADLOCK—Safled June 24—Bktn Re- triever, for San neiseo MARSHFIELD—Sailed June 24—Schr West- San Francisc Stmr Alliance, ern Home, for Arrived June trom Eu- i reka SANTA BARBARA —-Arrived June 24—U 8 stmr Adams, from San Diego. FORT BRA Arrived June 24—Stmr Point LArena, hence June 22 SEATTLE—Sailed June Lfor Skagway. Stmr Humboldt, POINT ~REYES—Pgssed = June 2i—Stmr rahfield, from HardNgreek, for San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived e 24—Stmr North NORTH 5 NOT ~~ ATALL PLEASED Believes Alien Seamen Should Pay the Head Tax. Protests Against Decision of the Commissioner of Navigation. LB A The United States Immigrant Commis. | POPULAR JOHN T. GREANY PASSES PEACEFULLY AWAY Young Man Who Long Held Office as Assistant District Attorney and Whose Many Good Qualities Endeared Him to All, Succumbs to Malady After Long Suffering R | sioner at this port is not satisfied with | | the recently published opinion of Com- | ssioner Chamberlain of the Bureau of | avigation to the effect that head tax | may not be collected from alien seamen discharged or deserting in ports of the | United States. Immigrant Commissioner | | Hart H. North has addressed the follow- | 1§ letter to the Commissioner General of | |ir | { Immigration at Washington, D. C., in| which be sa; [ Your attention is respectfully called to| Treasury decision No. 24,456 of the 15th inst., ered by the Bureau of Nayigation and di- | to the Shipping Commissioner at this | seems to be in contravention of . 050 of November 23, 1901, which is | ed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and | erous rulings on the same point, as well ra to the opinion of the Attorney Gen- ptember 10, 1901. The guestion scttled by the shipping | port, and this decision will s it is modified to accord former rulings decision relied upon by Commis- | r North is found in a letter of the issioner General of Immigration, at Washington, D. C., December 19, The following is the essential para- The in consideration of all the cir- | ly reaff he orinion ex- T d in its letter of the ultimo, that al amen brought to an Americ port and t arked are liable to the payment i it is furthermore of opinion return to their ow claim for it feels tha s view by the cpinion of ate September made the m ime ‘he Collector of the | rt will refrain from collecting the head | until a contrary opinion shall have | eived from the proper dqurh" e — | hence June ied June 24—Schr E Russ, for San e 24—Stmr Eureka Stmr Pomona or Columbia iego. 1—Bktn John June 24 stmr Olympic, n Francisc for Salled June 24—Stmr Fulten, rived June 24—Stmr San Pe- and sailed for San Pedro. HONOLULU: Schr Wm Bos for Sa HILO—Sailed J Bark Martha Di ERN POR Sailed June U S stmr from ZIGN PORTS. fled June 22—Br ship Du- Br ship ~Ger ship —Jap stmr Nip- > June 23—Br stmr Fr ship La Pe- Dunkirk Arrived 3 om Aus—S 24—Swedish bark tled June Br ship 24—Fr bark Em- San Francisce ved June 24—Br bark As- stterdam: Br ship Aigburth, from to via June 24— Stmr Honolulu and +—Stmr Nicaria, isco. mr Serapis. KONG—Arrived 7 to June 24- from San Francisco, via Hono- | »a, Hiogo, Nagasaki and Shang- STEAMERS ~Salled June 24--Stmr Wilhelm, for New York, via Cher- EENSTOWN—Arrived June stmr for Philadelphia, from Liverpool, | ocmeded. June 24—Stmr Carpathia, for New VERP—Arrived June 24—Stmr Rhyn- from_Philadelphia YORK—Safled June 2: Phila Majestic, for Rotterdam, via CHERBOURG—Sailed June 24 r Kron prinz Wilheim, from Dremen and Southamp- ton, f York LIV Sailed June 24—Stmr Havre, for ¥ . via Queenstown; stmr Téeu- i ¥ via cwn rri from Bos- | Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. amer | netonka. . Eanta Monica Cres: t City Eel River Poi Jumboldt _.. A ¥ | Santa San_Die Peru ....| N. Y. via Panama }. K. Maru..| China & Japan... Ching Wo Hongk's a Manzanillo'June Fureka Humboldt ..... <. [June San Pedro <.-|June 26 | Point Arcna . . [June | Puget Sound Ports....|June 26 | Tacoma June Coos Bay . June Seattle ... June 27 San Pedro & Way Pts.|June Seattle & Whatcom. ... |June an Pedro ............|Jun Hamburg & W Coos Bay. Humboldt > Mexicap Ports Seattle San Diezo & Humboldt . | 3 | Columbia. ... | Portiand & Astoria.... San Pedro...| San Pedro . 5 | Alameda .| Honolulu | 8. Barbara... Seattle & Ol 30 | City Puebla.. Puget Sound Ports.. 1 Santa Crus...| Newport & Way Ports.[July 1| San Jua N. Y. via Penama....lJuly 1 Mariposa Tabiti .. Ly 2 St. Paul. me & St Michael.. July 2 | Chas. Nelson | Ecattle & Tacoma. duty 31 Peking. .. ... China & Japan. Clauly 3 W. Elder..) Pcrtland & Astoria July 4| TO SAIL. Stearher. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | June 26, | i | Hamburs & Way..| 2 pm(Pler 23 | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pler 27 Grays Harbor .. 4 pmPler 2 June 26. 3 1 pm|Pier 13 | 4 Sm|Pler 10 Phoenix Humboldt . Los Angeles Ports.|10 am;Pler 10 Centralia. Coronado. .| Grays Harbor. Argo. Eel River Ports. I 4 pm Pier 2 Santa Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 19 Nevadan...| Honolulu, Kabului.| 3 pm|Pier 20 Mcntara |10 am|Pler 27 .| Beattle & Tacoma Bl 27, Pomona. 1230 pliter 19 Arctic. ... 1 am|Pler 10 amen, at some Subsge e | nothing false, | or twist the mo | cies M/ <+ ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHO DIED AT HIS HOME YES- TERDAY. ES endeavored at all times to brighten the | lives of those around him, and, being over ! far more inclined to confer a favor upon + —# | another than to seek an advantage for SSISTANT DISTRICT ATTOR- |himself, his loyal devotion knew no N weariness if only it could be emy JOHN T. GREANY is serving those he loved. dead. The struggle which for | Tpoce who w him best, and outside | the last three weeks the popular [and beyond the circle of his intimate | ttorney waged against the mal- | friends, many a saddened art will pay ady which for years has caused him un- told suffering ended yesterday afternoon, when he quietly passed awa His death rred at the residence of his sister, 838 Guerrero street. His ssing was peaceful, and though his death is a bitter blow to his family to his unaffected virtues, to his clean and upright life. g A NATIVE SON. Mr. Greany was a native son, having been born in San Francisco on June 17, 10, His early education was obtained at the College of the Sacred Heart and later a and host of friends, the shock was lessen- | he attended St. Mary College, after ed by the knowledge that death was a | Which he went to Hastings Law College. release from an agony such as few men | Where he zraduated wih honors. Prior to his beginning the practice of law he bear with as cheerful a spirit as | way for several years accountant of the | 11d did Johnny Greany. Biythe estate under Philip Roach. His For the last four years the deceased \jozy) gattainments promptly asserted held the position of Assistant District | themselves and his capability was ac- Attorney in Judge Dunne’s court. In that | knowledged by all with whom he came capacity he made for himself a name as | jn contact. He was given the nomination a fa 1d just prosecutor and a lawyer | for District Attorney in 1894 Had it not of ability. | been for a split in the Democratic party When Mr. Greany was taken ill his Phy-| a¢ that time. It is believed he would | ian, Dr. A. P. O'Brien, ordered him to | have been clected, but as it was, even take a rest. At that time he was pre-| with a powerful opporent, W. H. Barnes paring for the J. H. Kelly case, in which | the Renublican candida he was on he had taken a great interest, and re- | defeated by a small n@jority. Although fused to abide by the phys s advice. | 3 gtanch Democrat, he was a man of ex- The case came to trial, but in the middle | tremely broad views and it was there- of the proceedings the attorney collapsed | fore not surprising that Hon. D. J. completely and was taken home. This | Murphy appointed Whim Assistant District was about the last of May and the patient | Atiorney in 1569, under the Republican ad- itined to his bed sinc had been « that | ministration. His excellent work led to time. His ilifess was the result of a com- | his reappointment on January 4, 1900, and plication of troubles, produced originally | he was again reavnointed in 1902 and is by an affcction of the kidney CALIFORNIA'S LOSS. | now serving his fourth year in tus nosition. present the death of John T. Greany the | POPULAR AMONG LAWYERS. State of California has lost one of the | ‘During his twelve or fourteen years a most widely known and best beloved of | practitioner in the San Francisco law | her sons. There is no section of the State | courts no man was more popular among where his early p: 18 will not be deep- | the legal fraternity. In the graduating ly and sincerely deplored and where the | clags of '8) at St Mary's College were news of his death will not bring to many | judge M. T. Dooling ‘of San Benito a sense of personal loss, for it was his | County and Charles J. Heggerty, who nature to make a friend of every one ! have always remained m personal with whom he came in contact and to | friends. treasure such friendship thereafter as a | Greany was always sought after at any sacred and inviolable possession. festal gathering where speech-making 1 earty manner, abounding good na- | was in order, as his wit and power of ture and invincible’ cheerfulness won all | repartee always shone at their brightest hearts, and few there are that have ever | on those oceasions met him who are not indebted to these, | In business affairs he was extremely his characteristics, for the pleasant pas: matter of fact ing of many an otherwise tedious hour. He was a past grand president of the open nd sincere in all the s of life, there was about him nothing mean, nothing pre- tended. Endowed by nature with a strong mind and vigorous intellect, he had a keen perception of right and wrong, and followed unflinchingly the path of recti- tude, with no attempt to bend or warp 1 code to fit the exigen- of any particular case. By checful word and generous deed, by ready service and prompt assistance, he Frank, transaction | Native Sons of the Golden West, an order which owes considerable of its s ngth to his efforts. He was also a member of the Young Men's Institute and of San Fran- An exceptional tribute will be paid to his memory to-day when Attorney Gar ret McEnerney wiil move in Judge Mu- rasky’s court that the Superior Court ad- journ for the day out of respect to the mcmory of the deccased. G, W, r Astoria & P landi1l am|Pier 24 " Gaell Ahima & Japan....| 1 pmiPler 40| _Sun, Moon and Tide, e Y. via. Panama. m|Pler 40 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— o . g e bl & Tomes and Heights of High and Low ¥ ) Waters ut Fort Puint, entrance to San £. Rosa. , & Way.['9 ami Francisco Ba: Published by official au- e 'sam thority of the Superintendent. . i | WNOTE-—The high and low water occurs at P e Atz mipler 3 | the eity, from (Mission-sireet” wharD) sbont Pt A g e 4 pmiPler 2| twenty-ive utes later than at Fort Point, o | Point Arens | e bighest tide is the same at both places. Coos Bay San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler ST SAC i ‘ oy aand Ports. |1l amPier THURSDAY, JUN | Corona.. .| Humboldt ... 0 piPler 19 | o reata.....| Coos B. & PrOrord12 miPler 13§ (U Fl8es Barbara | Los Asgeles, Ports.f4 pmiPler %) Moonets '] Colurabla. .| Astoria & Portland[11 am|Pier 2¢ | 5 Gror Ching Wo. China & Japan.... 8 amiy 3. % North Fork.| Humboldt ...l 9 am|Pler Peru. No Y, via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 Rainier. Seattle & \\'.;Inlcom! 4 pm|Pler 10 July 4. Alameda...| Honolulu .. ... 2 pmiPler 7 July 5. 5.2| 8:15|—0. 4.4]10:20] NOTE-In the above exposition of the tid: the early morning tides are given in fhe left 5 pmPler 16 |11 am|Pier Eureka & Coos Bay Puget Sound Port: Alliance. ... City Puebla FROM SEATTLE. “For. g 8 hand column and the successive tides of e e oy D the OrOEr. Of OcONTTORCE RS th S xeelstor...-| Cooks lulet & Way Pts.|June 25 | fourth Awmie column gives the last tide of the | Portland | Kome & St. Michuel..(June .o | day, except when there are but three tides, as Oregon {June ometimes occurs. The helghts given are in Dolphin. |June ition :o the soundings of the United States | Cottage sway & Way Ports. June Coast Survey Charts, except whem a minus (—) | Dirigo. SraEway & Way Ports. June 20 | sign precedes the heights, and then the number ALKl Shagway & Way Ports. [June 3y | given 18 subtracted from the depth given by Ohio. . Neme & St. Michael. . July the charts. The plane of reference Is the City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports. (July mean of the lower low waters. Faralion Skagway & Way Ports. July pul e Al e £ ey RN Senator. Nome ... s ee by 3 City Topeka.- | Skagway & Way Poris. |July Board Fixes Plumbers’ Wages. Bertha Valdez & Way Ports.. July In compliance with resolutions passed Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|July Time Ball. Bianch Hydrographic Office, U, §. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Franciseo, Cal., June 24, 1903. The Time Ball on the Ferry building was aro; exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120th meridian or at § p. m., Greep- 3. C. BURNETT, -— Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge, by the Board of Public Works, the fixed wages of journeymen plumbers in the em- ploy of the city will be $ a day, to go into effect July 1. \ —_——e o TOPEKA, Kan, June 24.—Blanche Boies was to-day given a sentence of thirty days in the county jail and $100 fine by Judge Hafen of the District Court for having smashed sa- loon windows in Topeka on February 14, oyed in tribute to the memory of John T. Greany, | Benevolent and Pro- | DENIES MONEY WAS PAID HiM Judge, However, Be- lieves H. M. Saunders Is Guilty. Decision on Motion to Dis- miss on Technicality Reserved. —_—. When the case of H. M. Saunders, bus- inesy agent of the Building Trades Coun- cil, charged with misdemeanor embezzle- ment for retaining $25 which was handed to him by J. J. Allen of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union on August 16 last as a conation from the Cornice Workers’ Un- sylvania, was called in Police Judge Fritz's court yesterday afternoon, Attor- ney Kahn announced that the prosecution had finished. Attorney Dam'for the defense moved for a dismissal on the ground that the complaint was defective and that the evi- dence had failed to show that Saunders was an agent for the Cornice Workers' Union. After argument, the Judge said he would hear the testimony for the de- fense and would deny in the meantime tht motion to dismiss. P. H. McCarthy, president of the Build- ing Trades Council, was called and testi- fied as to the duties of Saunders. He had nothing to do with any affilliated union and was solely responsible to the Trades Council. en a written or verbal order that any should be sent to the secretary of the | council for transmission. He also denied that the defendant was a relative of his, as had been published. A. O. Tveitmoe, tary of the council, testified in effect the same as McCarthy. On Awgust 16 he was in his office from 9 to 13gbut w: there in the afterncon, will, it is alle ed, Allen handed the money to Saunde Saunders denied that he had ever re- ceived the $25 from Allen and in cross- examination said that to the best of his in his handwriting. Jefferson de Guerra, a delegate to the council from the Sheet Metal Waorkers' Union, was called in rebuttal and testi- fied that he was present at the meeting of the council when President McCarthy announced that any subscriptions to the striking coal miners should be sent through it and he had so notified the union to which he belonged. The Judge said that from the evidence he had no doubt as to the guilt of the defendant, but he would continue the case till Saturday to look up the ques- tion of the defect in the complaint. e LARGE THIRD-STREET PROPERTY FINDS SALE Holding Near Mission Street for $165,000. Through the agency of Shainwald, Buck- bee & Co., the property belonging to A. A. Moore on the west line of Third street, & feet feet north from Mission street, | has been sold for $165,000. The name of the purchaser is withheld for the present. The lot has dimensions of 60x107 feet, running through to Opera alley. It immedidtely adjoins the Aron- | son corner on which is now being erect- ed a ten-story steel frame building. ! ADVERTISEMENTS. There’s an Air Of refinement and satisfaction about | men whose laundry work is sent ! home by the U. S. | No frayed edges or elongated but- | tonholes, but a softness and smooth- | ness and cleanliness pleasing alike | to the sight, the touch and the sense 1’ of smell. | UNITED STATES LAUNDRY } OFFICE 1004 MARXET ETREET, | Near Pow RAVEL. RAILWAY T QCalifomia Limited.. 7o CHICAGO {ANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Local iiifix'?l Daily | Daily Daily | Daily San Ar. Stockton. + Merced | ** Fresno | * Hanford . Visalia G ++ Bakersfield . + Kansas City. Chicago - or mornin, for afternoon. ?:‘.&;rn, e Dy is Bakersfield | ping at all points in San Joaquin V | Pesponding \rain arrives at 2:30_a m. Monday and ALIPINIA LIMITED, and Dining i to Chicago. e L commodation of local firt-class bus- fengers. No second-class tickets are honored {on this train. Corresponding train arrives at Tuesday and Friday. . Daily, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers- field and San Francisco. Correspending train | arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. | field for a i 11:10 p. m. 9:30 1 #7500 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding | train arvives at 11:10 a. m. dail \ {7800 p. m. y is the Overland Express T with through 19 ce and Tourist Sleepers and | Free Reclining “hair Cars to Chicago; also | Palace Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. Cor. Tesponding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. 1 " Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Eust leave San Francisco every | Monda and Saturday at § p. m. | " Officea—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. ion to the striking coal miners in Penn- | corresponding secre- | Local [Ov'ri'd | He denied that he had ever giv- | moneys subscribed by affillated unions | not knowledge and belief the receipt was not | r Nothing .Cheap 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 ! is clean, second-class tickets Are accepted, and ! is only $6.00. Rock Island System > bedding < the berth rate, California to Chicago, Cars leave San Francisco “# via the “El Paso Shott Liner’ Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays via e aiint information at Southern Pacific ticket offices, of by addressing 32 FAW, Troursox, G. W. A \Wea3 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 5mingmni 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC arrive st Trains I S FRANCISCO. (Main Tine, ¥oos of Market Street) — Frox JUNB 21, 1908. — AREITE e e iEavE 7804 Deoicis, Sulean, Eimire nl’m F mento ;g 28» 004 Veoaville, Winiers Tow 7504 Yamtines, Saa Ramon. Yaiicio Napa. Calletoga, Santa Rosa. 7.304 Niies, Lathrop. Stackton . 8604 Davis, Woodland, Knights Lasding. Marysviile. Oroville, (comaects ¢ Marysvilte for Gridley, Biggs and Chie G F 7.55» 00, Atiaatic Exprens—Ogden sad Hase 1038 004 Port Costa, Martines, Antioch, ron. Tracy.Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos. Mendots, Hanford, Visalla, Porterville .. m4.28» 8.004 Port Cosia, Martines, Latbrop, Mo- | | Personally Conducted Tourist Parties * desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hanford, Vissils, e Bakersfield ... 5.250 5 f E t C t] 2304 Shasta ExpressDavia. [ilisme or as ern l es {Frutor ed Biad. rm'n-‘. e 79 8.304 Niics, San Jose, Livermore, 3 ton.Tone. Sacramento, Placerville, By “Personally Conducted” is meant i o‘n..d'y‘-vag;i C:::oj .1:;1.::::. W 4.25» 2 3 ale. Chinese, that each onme of our parties, which TR, Tuolumee ;:;-_pu. : » I § . Y '») 8. leave for the East three times a week, 135.5: ?:rx.'fi,"f? s e 12250 is in charge of a special conductor, #10.08x Cressent Clty Kxpeae J . I i Stockton, Merced, R employed by the Burlington Route to e e Banbet. v...:,:’.; | look after the comfort and convenience Jetersetd. '1‘)7 e of our patrons. He goes all the way ‘P‘(ve; a3 Pacite Const Express, through to the Atlantic Coast, and his 10.004 1!." Gveriand Limited —Onden, sole duty is to be helpful and to do all T e Wee Sl i % e 1§00 52 Tiiver Steamers. 111007 he can to make the trip an interesting e g;&qgen'g,wg? BE‘I,‘,‘_'? . iand, 'ams, Colusa, - and successful one. o, ;!‘ml Lanitog. Marge I you are gung Bt will you not ||, piiS RIS Sl D kindly drop me a line and allow me to 40> Martinez, Ssu Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, jain about th ties. I can tell o ey Lacwsy isckias. 10088 explain about these parties. I can tel | taez, Tracy, am:;pxbn, o v A. A. Moore Parts With His Central | l you how to save money and can be of help to you in a number of ways. g 08r The Owl Limited—Freeno, | Bakersdeld, Los Angeles; con- W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlingion Route, Fou - stinine torflh:i: )-r a%a 631 Market St., San Francisca, Cal. 5.00r ror: Costa, Tracy. Stockton, Les e — s T 15.30r Niiow, Sun Jore Locai . i = 7Y 8.007 Hayward. Xilesand San 10264 6.007 Oriental Mail—Ogden. Denver, Omaba. St. Louls, Chicago snd East. (Carries Puiiman Car pas- ngers only out of Sam Fran- cisco. Tourtst car and coseh passengers take 7.00 F. M. train to Reno, coutinuing themce im CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN Ki. CO. | LESSHE SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. | their cars 6 r.x. train esstward.. 4289 Tiburon Ferry, £oot of Market St. | "--rbnn;d‘ ,En:c:_mmfllk;- : From New York, Chieago, New SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Orlesns, El Paso, Los Angeles, W DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; | Fresno. Berenda, Raymond (from 0, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 | Yosemite), Martines. Arrives.. 8.254 g Pabl P C Mart!; T ey Biatianaess. o meooee 1700w Valleso. ... 7.00r Port xtra trip at 1:30 p. m. , 8:00, 9 11:00 Sacramento, :50, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, Stops at 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 Sacrameato . 8.06» Oregon & C: 3 ) ramento, xtra trip at 1:45 p.m. 1:15 a. m.; 1 , 6:25 p. m. o Maryaviile, Redding, Puget Sound and Esst. 1les and Sen Jose (Sun- day on) B - cacze | 11.25» Port Costa, Tracy desto, Merced, Raymond (1o Yo | Arrive n Francisco. | semite). Destina- | Hanford, bocca | COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). | (Foot of Market Street) 3746a Santa Cruz Edcursion (Sunday Ignacio. a only oieeses | 8.15a Newark. Centerville. Ssn ¥eiton, Boulaer Creek, Samts Cruz and Way Stations. ... 8250 12.16» Newark, Centervilie. Sen_ Jose, P New Almaden., Los Gatos. Feiton. Novato, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz snd Petaluma Principal Way Stations ......... 10564 and 4167 Newnrk, San Joee, Los Gatos and 5:10p! Santa Rosa way stations (on Ssturday and — Sunday runs through to Sants Cruz, connects at Feiton for Fulton. Foulder Creek, Mondsy only from Santa Cruz).... +8.55 | e » Ci Windsor, OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. ‘Healdebuxs: | From SAN FI:ANCISCO, Foot ot Market St. (Siip®) roy — 9:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 5.18r.x Caynaryiile; | KLAND. Foot of Broadway — 15:00 13:08 Claverdale 5:05[0:00 . 1200 200 4.00rx opl COAST LINE (Browd Gauge). M{f; 'I‘;:Th | (Third and Towasend Streets.) Willits. ‘amp Vacation. | Guerneville. y oBiY)........... ... 20I0P e e Cosst Line Limited—Stopsonly o Sinds | Jore.Gilroy. Holl'ster, Pajaro. Cas- 4 trovi Paso 10:20 2 [10:20 a | Roples. § Luts i3 ol 620 5 Obispo.¢ hence) e Senta Bartor: Tos An eles. fon at Castrevilie 1o and from Monterey snd Pacifie Grove and 2t Fajaro north bound m Capitola and SantaCruz.... Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitoia, at Santa R uiton at t Geyservilla for nect for the Geysers, ¥ ¥ _Geysers, B 7 Bunin Cruz. Pacific Grove. Saltnas, . at Hopland for Duncan Spri; et Highland Springs, Kelseyville, 4 ls;vnnl{n-' ate 'E-r'y?.?..h” - 4109 Soda Bay, Lakeport t Weetbound only. Pacifie Const Bx- at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, x| vress —From Kew ¥ ork,Chicago, 16 Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | New Orleans. E1 Paso. Los An- 2 Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, geles, Santa Barbs Arrives.. * 1.300 s, Riverside, Lierl Bucknell's. | 10.304 San Jose and Way Stations.. 1200 Sanhedrin__ Heights, Hullvilie, Orr's Hot | 11.30a and Way Sta- Springs, Halfway House, Comptche. Camp | vosoe cociveeieer. 8360 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fcrt Brags, |~ 01.30® San Jose snd Way Stations. . %7000 Westport, Usals at Wilits for Fort Brags, | 2,00 San Joseand Way Stations .. wc. $8.404 Port. Shefwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton- | 1% Del Monte Fxpress—Sants Clara, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- Ean Jore, Del Monte. Monterer. ten's, Dyer. Ghrberville, Fepperwood, Scotia o e B of Sanes C lkwl‘( Sania Cruz., Boulder onday round- c and Narrow GaugeFoints) 112. Monday round-trip tickets at| o33gp m;‘mn;fi'?a;l; Mated Kedwuod."z cage S : Menlo Park. Paio Alto_ Mayfield, +ip tickets io all points Mountatn View. Lawrence, Sam § half rates. Clara, San Jose, Gliroy (connee- Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle sien for Hollister, Tres Pimosy, bhnan 3 3 Pajaro (connection for Watson- N wniTiNG, R. X. RYAN, ille, Capitola and Santa Cruz Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. Pacific Grove and way stations. AT ao e Al — Connects at Castroville for Sa- TO SAN RAFAEL: | cazor sansaciisi way stations= = b+~ ot6.60F San Jose. (via Santa Clara) Los o SAN QUENTIN! s‘i‘:; . Wright and Principal Way ations 016.30r SanJoseand Frincipal Way Siations 1§ gon MILL VALLEY, |25%3& San Maieo, Herestord, Rermont Sam. T0-00% arlos, Kedwood, Fair Ouks, CAZADERO,ETC. | Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Stations. .. Limited. Lastbound.—San Obispu, Santa Barbars, Los via Sausalito Ferry Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, N Orieans, New York. (Westhonnd ariivesy SwnJcsquin Vall . Palo Alto and Way Stattons. " - Milibrae, Falo Aito and Way Sta- tior @11 .30 M) 8 ktiEn 15480 9450 for Afternoon. i Stops at all stations on Stndwy. p. m cd p. m. conmect for Falrfax Park “Trains marked (*) run to San Quen FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN DEPAR’ D, 3 to, rae, San’ e A for Mot * Esturday and Sunday on); Jowe wnd Wiy Sta- 1Sunday excepted 8 onty. < Satmdas only. e e e(onnecis at Goshen Je with try Visa At Fremo, for Vis i v&h‘-m «Via Coast Lipe. s Tuesday and Frida ¢ rday. m Arrive via Nfies. » Dai) FYin San Joaqum Valley. MIE T g " Stops Santa Clara south bound only. Conmects, €xcept Sunday. for ail poinis X g < Tloea not +tob at Valencia st T oo WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. 81 per Year m. raine marked (f) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. d T 55, 4:15, stations. Point Reyes and intermediate. T OFFICE~—626 Market street. —Foot of Market street. TICKE FERR MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. of Market St. San Fras. Sun- | Week f