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OVERDUE MINNETONKA REACHES PORT AND SPECULATORS LOSE LARGE SUM Vessel Weathers Two Heavy Northwest Gales on Atlantic Ocean, Goes Aground for Two Days in Straits of Magellan and Is De- layed One Week by Terrible Hurricane That Wrecks Arequipa THE SAN FRANCISCO INSULTS ARMY AND THE FLAG “Golden Rule” Jones of Toledo in a Dys- peptic Mood. Rails at All Mankind Except Mr. Roosevelt and a Detective. Special Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, June 2.—Referring to the Stars and Stripes as a bit of -eloth rev- erenced by some people because of su- perstitions, calling the army a cankerous sore which threatened the life of the Gov- | ernment, and comparing Walt Whitman |to Jesus of Nazareth, “Golden Rule” Jones, the Mayor of Toledo, made an im- pression to-day at Ruskin University, ‘where he addresed the students on “The i | Golden Rule.’ | Mayor Jones did not apply the golden ]rule as most people understand it, for, | during his talk, he had a good word, per- snnall), for only two men. One was De- | tective Ward of his own city, ! said he liked because “‘he’s good natured’” | The other was President Rogsevelt, whom | he persisted in calling *“Ruseveld.” | “The President has some good traits,” | said Mayor Jones. ‘He agrees with me | that big families are what we need. It " is all very well to be a great architect and | erect a magnificent building, but what | could we use it for if there were no peo- | ple to go into it? “Qur present law is all wrong. Our Judges have soft jobs, and as they want to hold them they administer the law ac- cordingly. All they hope for is a Supreme Judgeship, where, as Mr. Dooley puts it, they will have to meet only on the first Thursday every leap year. “Qur courts—especially our courts—are places where people are pun- ished for being poor. I found that out while I acted as Judge in ioledo for five days. Men are fined for contributing to the support of the Government—getting | drunk; women of the town are-sent to the A man who steals $34 99 is found of a misdemeanor and the man free. gullty It is a case of playing favorites.” — e WISTER'S DRAMATIZATION OF “THE VIRGINIAN” Kirk La Shelle Contracts for Its Pre- sentation During the Early Autumn. NEW YORK, June 28.—Kirk La Shelle | has closed a contract with Owen Wister | | | | | for fall of the dramatization of | | ginian.” The play will be in four acts, representing the dance and the playful mixing-up of the babies by the Virginian; Hugh Hen ranch, where Wister's hen SEYRERS, RS WHO PLAYED HER AND UPON WHICH MANY THOUS “NOT TO ARRIVE.” E LONG VOYAGE TO THIS PORT CAUSED GREAT ANXIE ANDS OF DOLLARS WERE PLACED BY “Emily” comes into the story; the school- ma'am’s cabin, and the town where the Virginian and Tampas have their final meeting. La Shelle is not ready at pres- ent to name the actor whom he has cho- sen to create the role of the Virginian. Y TO HER OWN- LOCAL rom San Pedro, via € from Bow- - from San from Port ffom Siuslaw, via hours from Willapa ,-88 days from New 105 hours from 70 h Coos ure from Bridgett, 42 hourd from Re Lelard hours from Mon! .Bengegard, 78 hours from W son, 28 hours $rom E meon, 19 days from f hours fm Bodega Jine h 8 .« 27, 100 miles bark n Frantisco. Fren TELEGRAPHIC r LOBOE, June 28, 10 p 4 southwes, . velocity m.—Weather of 16 DOMESTIC PORTS 5 rrived June 28—Bktn . Aigburth from Parsed "out June 25—Br stmr Franc June 28—Stmr n Pedro “Salled .June 25—Bktn Fuller- wmr Whittier for San Francisco. WNSEND—Arrived June 28—German Alauds from Panama. Passed a—Br ship Algbusth from Victoria. ) PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 28—Schr rom Hilo for Port Gamble 'BAY—Safied. June 28e-Scbr & Oruz ENTURA . hence June 26. Mary Bubne for San Fran- SAN PEDRO—Airived June 28—Stmr Coro- nado, hence June 26; stmr Fulton from Hardy Creek: June 26—8chr Dora Biuhm from Ump- qua Kive Safled- Senr Alert for Grays Harbor. EEATTLE—Arrived June 28—Stmr ~AL-Ki, ; stmr City of Seattle from days from | miies | for SUTHA State of Cal mbia Pedro Desyatch. . Redondo laqua | San Pedrc PtL. Arena.. | ! Chico... | Coos Ba: Queen Corunado. CityP\lehl: - C. Neison. . k MPTON—Sailed > June . Coquille River STOWN- New Y Sailed June TO ARRIVE. River Coqutil r City of Peking, June trom rom Mar- rom Liver- 25—Stmr Lu- 28—Stmr mr Philadel- Movements of Steamers. Hamburg. & Way Pts et s June "'& Pt. Orford|June June 2 *|June Grays Harbor “|June - Humboldt June San Diego & Way Pts.|June Portland & Astoria...|June San Pedro Portland Tacoma .| Mendocino & Pt * Mexican Ports Honolulu .. Seattle & Nanaimo Humboldt Tacoma Humboldt Eel River Ports Humboldt . Puget Newport & Way Point Arena China & Japan San Pedro & Wa TO SAIL. | Destination. June 29. Los Angeles Ports. Humboldt Humboldt Point Sen Pedro & Wa Puget Sound Ports. Humbaldt ... Los Angeles Ports. July 1. Siuslaw River...... Cocs B. & Pt.Orford July Mendocino_City Eel River Ports Grays Harbor Seattle & Whatco San Diego & Wi Astoria & Portland China & Jepen.... Humboldt Humboldt G. W. Elde; Astork Caracao. £1.Paul. Sound _Ports Portland & Way Pts. July " Michael . via Panama Seattle & Tacoma . Portiand & Astoria. y Pts. July Po .| Sydney & Way Eureka & Coos B-y‘ .11 am ~July Ports. July Pts.[July ou‘.aaaswun—.—n——————@;g- July [ Salis.| Pler. 1 pm(Pler 2 110 am Pler 2 12 m{Pier 2 4 pm| {Pier 2 | 6 pmipler 2 9 am|Pier 19 11, am Pier 27 1:30 p|Pier 19 |4 pm{Pier 2 3 pm/Pler 2 4 pmi?(cr 13 3 2 pm|Pier 1 pm|Pler pm | Pler Pier 7 [Pler 27 {10 am|Pier 2 11 am|Pier 24 2 pm) | completed by the Risdon Iron Works for the | .. | through a successful trial trip yesterday. | Makes His Escape Af‘er Shooting | versation for more than an hour and i in Miss Goddu's left breast, while the oth- | er struck Dr. Payette in the groin. —_— e FROM SEATTL; | SERIOUS RIOT FOLLOWS Police Charge Bt:.vdy of Turbulent Na- Way Ports e L | tionalists and Many Persons Skagway & Way Ports. Are Badly Injured. Mok P"”'j LONDON, June 25.—During the unveil- ing at Arklow, Ireland, to-day of a monu- ment to the rebels who fell in the battle : PtsJuly & | of Arklow, in 1795, at which ceremony 30,~ 8 Jul) 9 000 Nationalists were present, the latter e y Ports.|July 10| collided with a band of street preachers, | one of whom narrowly escaped death at 2 P _]ff?n:“(‘::f:fe‘ <uren,_ | the nands of the mob. The house in which | Times and Hel ehts ,,,' High and Ipw | De took refuge was wrecked. Several hun- Waters at_Fort P entrance to fan | dred policemen were obliged to charge the Bay hxlnxrnd by official au- | Nationalists and stones were thrown, ba- erintendent tons freely used and many perscns were } high aba low sk occur at = b -4 e Slstion st SSTa SCCUT &t | injured before the mob was mastered. iinutes later than at Fort Point; | i lh h AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA 55 LEADING TREATR: Beginning TO-NIGHT—First Appearance Here, : AMELIA BINGHAM And Her COMPANY In Clyde Fitch's Greatest Play, 'THE CLIMBERS 500 Nights in New York. In the above exposition of the tides | morning tides are given in the left mn and the successive tides of the | r of occurrence as to time; the | ne column gives the last tide of the except when there are but three tides, as The heights given are in| addition to the soundings of the United Stat- Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. sign precedes the heights, and then the number | Wednesda: July 1—ELKS' Just | NIGHT. given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The vplane of reference is the ean of the lower low waters, . RAMONA HAS TRIAL TRIP. The new ofl-burning ferry-boat Ramona, “Twirly Whirly's" a As an egg Is of meat, and you won't tire a bit. Better drop in to-night, for you can't come passed | Leay- San Diego and Coronado Ferry Compan: ing mehirnn flwflrkl docks early in the after- too fast noon, she made a run to Sausalito, th h Siralts and up as far as Bl Camps. TheSreng | To see this great play with our ' splendid made was very' good and ‘the trial trip proved | s n every way successful. She will &0 into | commission on July 4, and in command of Cap- | Oflly tain John Metcalf she will sail for San Diego in a few days. a PR = I FIRE IN LUMBER YARDS. rt ig t A small fire started in the lumber yard of Longer S. H. Harmon & Co., at First and Brannan " streets, yesterday afternoon shortly after 3:30 | RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25c, 50c and T5c. Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and 50c. Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. Graumans Seventh and Market Sts. EVERY AFTERNOON AND POLITE \'AL'DF lI EVE\XNG o'clock. ‘But littie damage was done. —_——— MADLY JEALOUS CLERK | ATTEMPTS DOUBLE MURDER Sister of His Sweetheart and a Physician. LOWELL, Mass., June 28.—Joseph La- | mont, a clerk in the office of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad LES INCROYABLE! SA ’ at Boston, to-night shot and dangerously | MARSH (juAm mcw'rvm-: \»I:“:‘; p‘afi}, wounded Georglanna Goddi, aged 22, of R SVALLRON . BROTHERS. FRED WADELL: THE GREAT KRATON: CLIN- TON MONTGOMERY AND THE mos(‘oPE 'RICES—NIght, 25c, 20c 15: inees, 20c and * for Beltl—sou(h 1022, STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL IN OAKLAND Covnlnl 14 entire blocks of ground. UNE 28 TO JULY 4. zmr.nu Eleventh and, Broadway. Winchester and Dr. Adelaide Payette, aged 35 years, of this city, and is still at large. The shooting was the outcome of La- mont’s infatuation for Miss Alexine Goddu, aged 19, a sister of Georgianna, and occurred in front of the residence of Dr. Payette, whom the Goddu sisters were visiting. Lamont held Georgianna Goddu in con- Phot when Dr. Payette came out of the house to prevail upon him to go away, the lat- ter fired two shots, one of which lodged Miss Goddu is in a critical condition and cannot recover. Dr. Payette will recover. ——————— Fire Destroys London Freight Depot. LONDON, June 28.—The freight depot of the Midland Railway was destroyed by DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging- room, the EMPIRE Palace and fire to-night. It was one of the largest warehouse buildings in London, and ;:LliaLl?O%M ‘t';:e burned fiercely for several hours, The < AR LOUIS XV PAR- LOR and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ROOM. Grand Hotels loss will be enormous, although no esti- mate has vet been given. Some of the contents of the warehouse were saved, but a great quantity of freight was de- stroyed. f whom he | police | ! UNVEILING OF MONUMENT workhouse and their companions are set | | who takes $35 is sent té the penitentiary. | | the presentation during the early | “The Vir-| | | | 1t's as full of rare wit | | | CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1903, ADVERTISEMENTS. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER Has for Thirty Years Been Recognized By the Medical Profession as an Invaluable Remedy in Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Renal Calculi, Gout, Rheumatism and All Dis- eases Dependent upon a Uric Acid Diathesis. Time Adds to the Voluminous Testimony of Leading Clinical Observers. Robert C. Kenner, A. M., M. D., Ex-President Louisville Clinical Association, and Editor of Notes' on “Garrod's Materia Medica and Thera- peutics,”’ Louisville, Ky. (See ‘‘Garrod’s Materia Medica and Thgrapeutics, ™ fourth edition, revised by Kenner.): “‘In the treatment of Gout and all the manifestations of Uric Acid menmfg BUFFALO LITHIA WATER is indicated and will be found very e cient. chronic expression, we shall find the water very valuable. In Rheumatism, especially the The waters of both springs have been found by extensive trial to possess remarkable solvént powers over Renal Calculi and Stone in the Bladder. of that Alfre reat clinician, Prof. L. Loomis, that water has been found very efficacious. there is no remedy more efficacious than grocers generally. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER Bright’s Disease, and Hammond and other beneficial in this condition. In dyspepsia an > BUFFALO LYTHIA WATER ; Medical testimony mailed to any address. We have the authority is of great value in Ereax observers find it greatly gastro-intestinal disorders the In vommng and nausea of ancy frequently shows itself to be.” For sale by druggists and Hotel at Springs opens June 1sth. PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINCS, VIRGINIA. GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO. (Incorporated), S. ¥., Cal. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND fai32 Only Matinee Saturday. Everybody Delighted! A Triumph tosbe Proud of! ——TO-NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT— RAYMOND AND CAVERLY And Our Superb Eastern Company in the Fasci- nating Musical Eccentricity. In Central Park veves...20¢, BOc and T3¢ POPULAR PRICES... OPERA TIVOLI RS TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY. The Beautiful Romantic Comic Opera, MADELAINE THE MAGIC KISS With a Complete Cast EDWIN STEVENS a8 BARON GRIMM. | Brilliant Mustc! A Fund gt Romance and Comedy! unting and Dressing Perfect! POPULAR PRICES3he, S0c ang 15¢. Telephone Bush 9. THEATRE: Belauo & Prvprle ors. Market St. Near Eighth. Phone South 533. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. ATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. JAMES CORRIGAN ‘ould not have been excelled.” —Call. A pronounced success.'' —Examiner. nallest detail.”’ —Bulletin. July 6-—JAMES CORRI- “KIDNAPED. GAN in Vaudeville Exotics! Barney Fagan and Henrietta Byron; Julian Rose; Wang Doodle Com- edy Four; Evans and St. John; Lydia Yeamans Titus; Hayes and Healy; The World’s Trio; Vernon and Drawee. Reserved Seats and Opera Cl : Box Seats 3 ; Balcony, 10c 50c. TO-NIGHT. MISS NANCE O’NEIL Appearing tor the First Time in America in Sardou's Powerful Modern Drama, FEDORA. Next Week—MISS O'NEIL in REPER- TOIRE. ALCAZA *Alcazar.” B-luco & xuy-r. E D Pl’lce Phone, TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. The Eminent Actor, White Whittlesey, In Mantell's Famous Romantic Drama, MONBARS Magnificent Production of the Great Play. PRICES EVENINGS. -25c to T3¢ MATINEES. +y-15¢ to 5o Next Week—MR. WHITTLESEY in the Em- pire Theater Success, “BROTHER OFFI- CERS.” \ s hls High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. SEE_THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT." ——VISIT THE— Pound and One-Half Baby AND HIS COMPANIONS IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. BAEY EEA_LION, RX THE CHUTES, NO AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10c; cn.u.qu. Se. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited. 7o CHICAGO For Those Who Seek the Best Santa fe| +ANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim’'d Daily | Daily Daily | Dally Stockton. Merced . * Fresno . Hanford . Visalia . Bakersfleld Kansas City. Chicago .. a for morning; p for afternoon. 7:30 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. responding train arrives at §:55 a. m. daily. o eonday. and Thursday 1s RNIA Pal- ing Cars and Dining _ 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 this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 m. Tuud-y and Friday. a. m. Daily, Valley Limited. Composite Car and Recllnlnt Chair Car between Bakers- fiela San Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. 100 p. m. 1s Stockton Local. Ce train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. $:00 p. m. Dally is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; aise 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 cisco every Monday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, Sap Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTIIWESI'BRN &Y. C0. SAN FIIAICISB(I AID lflRTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Pcrry, £oot of Market St. i 3 00 & m.; xz.so 5:00, 8:30 and 11736 Baturdays—Extra sxip st 1: 3008 SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, a m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40. 5:10, 6:30, uaop m. AN 'AEL 0 -u xrumco :30, 3:40, WEEK . DAYS—6:08, 7:50, :15 a. m.; 12:50, 5% . 5:00, 8330 p._m. snmrd-y-—!:nn trip at 1:45 p. , 7:35, 1:15 a. m.; 1 6:10, 6:25 p. m. 1Ex- cept Saturda; Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco.] May 3, 1903. |San Francisco. Week Destina- Sun- | Week Days. tion. days. | Days. T4Sal T:458 8:40 a| 8:40a 10:20 20a 8:00 p| 8:20 p 8:20p| 7:25p 7:25 p| T4bal T:45a 10:20 a(10:20 & 6:20 p| 8:20 p an 7:25p| 7:35p Sants Rosa. 10:20 2/10:20 & 7:25 p| 8:20p 7285 p 10:20 2(10:20 2 7:25pf T:28p Clfl!ud}lt. Hopland 10:20 2[10:20 & and Ukiah. | 7:25p| 7:35p ‘Willits. | 25 pl 7:25 p a| Camp Vacation. |10:20a/10:20 & Guerneville. | 7:25p| 6:20p Sonoma, 8:40al 8:40a Glen Ellen. 6:00 p| 6:20p 0 af 10:20a(10:20 & :30 pl Sebastopol. | 7:25 pl 6:20p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur_Springs; at Fulton for Aitruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyseryille for Skages Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booueville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Spriggs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Shrings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Sanhedrin Riverside, 'Lierly's, Heights, Halfway Hullville, House, Comaptel Camp Mendceino City, Fort Brags, : at Willits for Fort Bragg, Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton- Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to ail polats beyond San Rafael at hailf rat Ticket office, 650 lenl nmt “Chronicle bulldllll . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pas. Agt. Gen. Manager. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY . The Weekly Call. #1 per Ycar. Local [Ov'ri'd | FRANCISCO TO sax mm' AUCTION SALES Regular week's auction sales EVERY TUESDAY, 11 a. m._at 1140 Folsom st. of all kinds of Horses, Wagons, Bugs Carts, Harness of every description; also camping outfits to hire. L SALE AT TH ST.. 35 good DOYLE, REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTIO at 11 a.-m JOHN .J. Trai d are du. = "n.'v'a"mucm H mnmrwxcvm«-umx TEave Frox Joxs 21 I 7.004 v.—vnu. Winters, Ru 7 7304 Martinez, Sea Bamon, Valiejo, Kapa, Cailatogs. Santa Koss....... 8238 7.304 Niles. e Latbrop. stockion., 7.28» 3304 Dives, Wooulasd: Knikbts Laniing. Marysville, Oroville, (connects ¢ Marysviile for Gridley, Bigge | snd Chico)....... . 1880 8.004 Atiantic Express—Ogd: . 264 8.00. Port Costs, Martines. A: | rom. Tracy.Stockto Los Banos. Meadots, Hanford. Visaita, Porterville . 8.004 Port Costa, lll".'l. Lathrop, Mo- desto, Merced. Fresno, @oshen Junctien, Hantord, Vissits, Bakersfield ... ocoeiaees $.30. Shaste Expecas—Davia Wiiiisme (for Bartiett Springs). Willews, $Prute. Red Bluft. Porth Landtug. e, Ovoviie snd wey siationa.. 307 Hayward. Niles and Way Siations.. 60r Martines San Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga. Pyt 430r Marvnes. Tracy, Lathrop, Stookton. Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodl.. Wiles, Irvingtos, Sea Orieans, Kl P Al’lfl Fresno, Bevall‘fil’ulid from Yosemite), Mariines. Arrives. 7.00r San FPablo, Pors Costs, Martines and Way Stations. 3% Yoiles 90 Port Cosis. Beaici Bacramento, su;- u u( maiions east of 7584 | 8e8r onm & c-m | mmeito, Marysville, i Portiand, Puget Soun: 8.55a 29.10® Hayward, Niles -as- Jose (uu playomiy) . o S18es Lastrop, Gesto, Merced, Raymend tto Yo semite), Fresno. Haaford, Visalia, Bakerstield. | COA%T Llu (lur—r @sugo). | TFoot of Market Street | !lnu Cruz Excursion (8 11.26» Porc @100 | 818a 'o'lvk “Centerviile. Sen Jjoss, ton, Boulaer Creek, Sents 2z and Way Stations. . 825 | 1236 lcw-rx. Centerville, San Joss, - New Almaden, Lo Gatos. Feiton, | Bouider Cresk, Sants Crus sad Py rineipal Way Stations 554 4.16» Newark. San Jose, Los o Boulder Lreel Mon l’ only from Santa Cruz) 18.55 ,'.,..6"&“ FAN. A ngg iy by T T Jose. Giiroy Holllater, - troville, Sailnas, San Ardo, Pasa Robies. Santa Margsrita. San Luls Obispe, wflne:nxm-m oe) Santa Barbara. z‘l geles. i W cmrnvm- 0 and from Momterey agd Pucic Grove and at P, ogn Capiwla an Z 8004 San Jose. Tres Pimos, Cspitola, Saiinas, Prineipai New Oriesas. E1 geies, Sants Barbars. -Arrives. 4 San Jose and Way Stations.. San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- tions San Jose and Way Stagions. San Jose and Way Stations Del Monte Express—Santa (lara, San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, Paciflc Grive (conpecis A§ Santa Clara fop Sauta Crus, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 12169 o. San Mateo, Redwood, rk. Pale Alto. Mayféld, ountain View, Lawrence, Santa lara, Saa Jose, Giiroy (connec: tion for Hol Gnnl,'!\l’llll Principal'Way | Stations.... . | 2i5-30r SenJose d Principal Way Stations - 8az Mateo, Berestord, Beimont. San Carios. ‘Redwood, ' Fair Osks, ° lsuar-n P < A - 3 Ll \S-' lmhm. Palo Altesnd Way thy-a. AJ-;;\ Je. with tratas for t Fresne, for Visalia via San €Via Coast Line. ; Tucsdayand Friday. = Arrive via Niles. = Dlll’ excepi lllardly = Via San Joaquin Valiey. 3 Stops Santa Clars South beund omly. * Gousecta, ntm lunday. for all points Narrow Gauge. Does Rot stop at ¥ alencis Bt a Cuncu a V! MILL VALLEY, SHO R = CAZADZRO, ETC. via Sausalito !'-rry ~ (Holidays, ucemed)—d o. 17:45, 2:20, *1:45, 3:15, 9: 18, %915, 6:43. 2 fi g train week "days does not yum to i ¢ NDAYS AND TLEGAL HOLIDAYS—T. mm'(qb‘-w i1, 711:30 a. m, 12:30, 1¥1:30, 2:35, *3:30, 5. 6.'7:30, 9, 11:45°p. m. ‘l‘nlnl ‘marked (%) run to San “Guentn. Thoss marked () to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur- days. On Saturdays the 3:¥ p. m. train runs o Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week day:— 23, 40, §:15. 19:35, nmo 5:30, 6:45, Tral FROM MILL VALLEY TG s,\\ FRAN- CISCO—Week days—5:43, 6:40, 25, 9:45, 11:10 a. ‘m., 12:40, 3:45, 5:15, 510. 7:08, 10:40 ». m. SUNDAYS-6:33, T:35, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:43, 4:55. 6:05. 7:10. 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAL 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way e k days (Saturdays excepted)— m.. weel vs ex T M:M way stations. 315 . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way !\lbdnl and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundsys and Legal nolu-y»l. = m., Point y stations. KB OFFICE s2n Market FERRY—Foot of Market st -

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