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e 10 WAR 15 WAGED ON MILK DEALERS for the Issuance of Warrants. Dairymen, Dealers and Res- urant Men Must Sell Pure Supply. e Ah Lee Gets Six Months. MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES). Confers Degrees and Grants Diplomas. accre to the universi- exe ppor- t elocution August c T rare A ez, (Pronclor” Iz >0 # 1236 MARKET STREET. eping expert ac- s: Gregg |822% VuN McYERINCK =5 ding a1 Le Larges: Werite for SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION, PAF N N ST. ENING S SCHOOL log IRA HOITT, Ph.D., pens August 11 10’ for tormer pu- logue and book of views Park HOITT’ A. M. (Harvard) Miss WestE School for El}rls, school. Ac- catalogue ad. al BOONE'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, BERKELEY, CAL., Reopens Monday, August 3. SAINT MARGARET’S SCHOOL SAN MATEO, Stanford, reopens August 26th Monte Diablo ave. Modern For further information or cir- (MISS) 1. L. TEBBETTS. Hitchock Military Academy, SBAN RAFAEL, CAL. rate building for little bo gin on Aug. 17, IRVING INSTITUTE. [BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR young ladies and littie girls, 2126 California will reopen August 3. 1908. Accredited to Princi éress Y B. WE Xmas term the Universities. REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH. A. M.. Principal. A Thoro Mod- atiformio ern School. 500 po- sitions in past year. 0-page catalogue. agine e 305 LARKIN ST., > lA San Francisco. COLLECE OF NOTRE DAME. SAN JOSE, CAL, Fifty-second vear. Confers degrees, grants @iplomas. College preparatory accredited. Con- servatory course. Intermediate and primary cepartments for younger children. Studies re- sumed August 4. 1903. ANDERSON ACADEMY, IRVINGTON, CAL. A bigh-grade Military Schoo! for a Iimited eambes of beye of §00k character. Next term begin: Al 12, WILLIAM WALKER ANDERSON. Principal THE JENNE MORROW LONG COL- LEGE OF VOICE AND ACTION. Stage and platform positions guaranteed; Jangusges; diplomas. Catalogue. 2152 Sutter #t. Phone West 1169. Reopens Sevtember 2. EAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGE. Three-year graded course conforming with rules mdopted by Association of College Facui- ties of North America Regular session com- mences June 15; ends December 1. Write for catalogue and information. TDWARD J. ¥, D.V.E,, Dean, 510 Golden Gate ave. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'FRIDAY, BARKENTINE IRMGARD'S SWIFT WINGS WIN -HER RACE FROM ANNIE JOHNSON Board of Health Asks Vessels Leave Honolulu at the Same Time Intent on Testing Their Relative Sailing Qualities and the Speedy Barkentine, in a Twenty-four Day Run, Reaches Port Ahead of Rival by a Margin of an Unknown Width wHEN the barkentine Irmgard \ and the bark Annie Johnson left Honolulu twenty-five v days ag n an hour of each other, it was announced | by cable from the islands that they would | timated at values f a dinner to $500. vesterday, twenty-four 1lu, and somewhere out Captain Nelson is crowd- il on the Annie Johnson in a vain to make good his Honolulu hoast Irmgard is one of a number of g packets rated for speedy travel- cific ing. Among the windjammers blowing between here and Honolulu there has been always a friendly rivalry. The Irndgard has a record for a trip to Hon- 1 of nine days sixteen hours. Cap- Schmidt’s satisfaction in this really ndid performance was rudely jarred whil in Honolulu, when the Annije John- son bowled around Diamond Head just eight days sixteen hours from San Fran- T ptain Nelson said ““Ha, ha!" Schmidt said “Pooh. pooh!” that the Johnson was not so dained it that both vessels could leave Honolulu together it was decided to make a ra of it Irmgard has won, but by what will not be known until the An- son comes in Irmgard brought up 18,507 bags of Pt = | Tottenham Is Chartered. The British steamship Tottenham, which ar off this port some days ago and was s Angeles, has been char- 4 to carry lumber to Shanghal from Port- which port she will proceed as soon as argo is discharged and she has effected repairs. —- e Enterprise Meets Head Seas. Enterorise, \which arrived yesterday lays from Hilo, encountered adverse s and heavy head seas all the way to port The She brouxht sixteen passengers and a carso consisting of 56,300 bags of sugar, 1080 bunches of bananas, 199 bags of coffee and some 300 | packages of general merchandise. | The Overdue List. [ o Tne French bark Edouard Detsille, out 85 @ays from Newcastle, Australia. for this port. €d on the overdue list yesterday with rance at 10 per cent. The rate on the ais, Milton Park and Marechal Suchet | was in' each case advanced to 8 per cent i Returns for Repairs. schoomer Ocean Spray, which left here for Sluslaw River, came back to port She encountered a heavy northwester on July 2, when about 100 miles west of Point Reyes, and carrled away her rudder head and fiying jib stay | ey i Now Commands Steam Schooner. Bonifield, for Humbol the steam schooner The July 1 yesterday for repai Captain Samuel mand of the steamship appointed commander of laqua - ‘ NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The ship Emily F. Whitney loads here and at Eureka for Melbourne at | Norwegian bark Barossa, redwood at Eureka | for Sydney and Melbourne, chartered prior to arrival; the German ship Alauda (on Puget Sound) proceeds to a nitrate port in ballast. etk o oL | Notice to Mariners. ! SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. | Killisnoo southern entrance light, page 48, er N 5 (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pa- Coast, 1903, page 93).—May 23 a fixed white lantern light, suspended 16 feet above the water from an arm on a white stake. was established on the Tocky reef making off the southeasterly end of Killisnoo Island, as a guide for vessels entering or leaving Killisnoo Harbor by the southern entrance and to en- able them to clear the reef: Outer end north wharf Killisnoo, SSE. 1% E., easterly. distant 9 mile; right tangent to Table Island SSW. left tangent Killisnoo Island, SW. . % W “Killisnoo Harbor light, page 45, No. 226 (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coas 1903 page 93.)—Corrected description and | bearings of this light are as follows: A fixed white lantern light, suspended 16 feet above the water on & Wwhite stake on the rocky reef making off from the northeasterly end of Killlsnoo lsland as a guide for vessels entering | or leaving Killisnoo Harbor by the northern entrance and to enable them to clear the reef on which the light is located. Outer end of north whart Killisnoo. E % S.. distant % mil right tangent Killisnoo Island, WSW_ By order of the Lighthouse Board. C. G. CALKINS, U € N. Lighthouse Inspector. A Lot Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal July 9. 1903. The Time Ball on the Ferry building was | Commander, dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon ‘at the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Green- Wich time. 3. C. BURNETT, Licutenant, U. 8. N.. In charge. e il Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_¥ort _Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The bigh and low waters occur at to this port for a prize, which was | | running | The | | | addition to the soundings of the BARKENTI WHICH BEAT THE ANNIE JOHNSON IN RA FROM HONOLULU. + the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the highest tide is the same at both places. Sun rises Sun sets Moon_rises. .. merning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in Inited States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the heights, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. o o M Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, Steamer. From. cullle River] S8an Pedro .[July 10 Colon........| New York via Panamal|July 10 Redondo. . . n Pedro July 10 Centralia.....| Grays Harbor July 10 Corona.......| Humboldt .............|1July 10 Denderah....| Hamburg & Way Pts.|[July 10 Point Arena..| Point Arena <ieellJuly 10 an Pedro... san_Pedro. . an” Pedro Coquille River §. Portland. .. R. Dollar. .. Rival | Willapa Harbor Phoenix......| Mendocino e Pt. Are Eurcka. . Humboldt .......... Queer. . | Puget Sound Ports. Mineola.....”| Tacoma ....... Deric. China & Japan . Eaith. .. Seattle G. Lindauer.. | Grays Harbor. State of Cal. Argo Eel River Ports.. Pomona . . Humboldt ..... 3 Coos Bay.....| San Pedro & Way Pts.|July Barracouta...| Acapuleo ... +[July G. W Portland & Astorla....|July Grays Harbor.... -[July New York via Panama.|July City Sydney | Skagway & Way Ports. [July | Skagway & Way Ports.|July N Michael. .. |July B €t Michael. |July | Skagway & Way Ports. July | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|July | Skagway & Way Ports. |July vay & Way Ports. July T A July Eureka. .. Oregon ARRIVED. Thursday, July 9. Stmr Arcata. 51 hours from Cocs Ba. Stmr Del Norte, Green, 34 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr Navarro, Weber, 12 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr Columbia, Randall. 57 hours from Port- land, via Astorfa 45 hours pltmr Gualale, Adler, 11 hours from Bihlers oint Stmr Enterprise, Miller, 12 days from Hilo. pitmr Lakme, Walvig, hours from San edro. Stmr Westport, Smith, 16 hours from West- port Stmr Celia, Devitt, 18 hours from Albion. Stmr Arctic, Relner, 23 hours from Eureka Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 43% hours from San Diego and way ports Stmr Centennlal, Klitgaard, 61 hours from Portland, via Astorla 53 hours. Stmr North Fork, Nelsom, 30 hours from Eureka \ Ftn Irmgard, Schmidt, 24 days from Hono- ulu CLEARED. Thursday, July 9. Stmr_Curacao, Paulson, Guaymas; Pacific Coast Steamship Co SAILED. Thursday, July 9. Stmr Leelanaw, Monroe, Tacoma Stmr etc. Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas. Stmr Pomona, Swansen, Eureka. Stmr Argo, Dunbham, Bel River. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Bark § C Allen, Johnson, Tacoma and Honoluly Schr Ma: Bodega. Schr Ma Nyman, Eureka. hr Abble, Fish Rock. hr € iggel, Sluslaw River. SPOKEN lat 5 S, lon 32 W, from Baitimore, for San TE RAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. Campbell, Russ, June 18, hanna, ship Susque- Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. | UNGA—Arrived June 12—Schr William Oi- sen, from Seattle, BAND( July 9—Stmr Chico and schr Mayflow for San Francisco. ALITAK—Arrived May 19—Bark Gatherer, hence April 29. EUREKA—Arrived July Stmr Eureka, hence July 8; stmr Pasadena, from San Pedru; schr Lottle , from San Diego. Sailed July 9—Stmr Coronado, for San Fran- rrived July 9—Stmr Rainier, from Sea and sailed for San Francisco. PORT BLE—Sailed July 9—Ger bark Eilbek, for United Kingdom. GRAYS HARBOR-—Salled July 8—Schr Ma- hukona, for Sydney Arrived July 9—Schr Zampa, from Redondo. SAN PEDRO-Arrived July $—Stmr Des patch, from Redondo; schr Salvator, from Cods Bay. Sailed July 9—Stmrs Redondo, Despatch and San Pedro, for San Francisco; schr Falcon, for Port_ Orfor UMPQUA-—Arrived July 8 June 30, iled June 8—Schr Sadle, for San Pedro. chr Lily, hence Rainier SNTURA—Sailed July 9—Stmr Asuncion, Banta Rosa 5 for Redondo. Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|July ABERDEEN—Arrived July §—Schr Zampa. City Pu.ohlll Puget Sound Ports siJuly from Redondo, Santa Cruz Newport & Way Pos WHATCOM-—Sgiled July 9—Ship ‘St David, Alliance. . Portiand & Way Por for Algoa Bay Ytflrth Fork... Humboldt REDONDO—Sailed July 9—Stmr Despatch, Columbia..... Portland & for San Fra sc0; schr (Compeer, for Eureka. Lothian.. Hongk'g via Manza Arrived July 9—Stmr Asuncion, from Ven. N. Maru. ... China & Japan a1 | tura Alameda.."""’| Honolulu v 21 | Sailed July 9—Stmr Asuncion, for San Fran- Umatilla. Puget Soun b 21 | efsco. Herodot.. Seattle 1July 21 | PORT GAMBLE—Sailed July 9—Ger bark Eilbek, for United Klfl(d?{fl. TO SAIL. MARSHFIELD — Arrived July 9 — Stmr 3 5 ey Acme, hence July 1 SRR S H D—Salled July 9-—Stmr val, Steamer. | Destination. | SPIAR | | s G AN i >eaig = PORT HARFORD—Arrived July 9—Stmr Al- N | PP S A A W catraz, from Greenwood Nebraskan.. Honolulu & Kahului] 3 pm|Pier 16 “a dp . Czarina Cove Bay direct...| 5 Emirl:q:: l» slfi“':fg,r'“" 98, p' ke Bpms o8- oY Soe. Arcata.....’|Coos B. & PtOrford| 4 pm|Pier 13 OMA Lakme. Humboidt .. . ‘110 poiBleras P Sl e bt Aberdeen’ :url.tl‘v!nl"‘l‘"CL 1?» pm|Pier 15 | “p A TOOSH—Passed in_ July 9—Nor stmr Ty Tt 1 amiPler 2| Hero, hence July 4. for Ladyamith. Umatill Puget Sgind Borts. 11 ami| Pier 27 REnme . Taly Souocaet Fop Montara. .| Seattle direct. % Skl ar ) SNERLIACAURVE SIS, e W 36 San Pedro. .| Humboldt . 4.pm|[Pler 2| "5, OW tved July 9—Shi; Samoa. Los Angeles Ports.| 8 amiPler 2 | gt oiaid. o Yeoureom Tor Alyos Bay. 2 Chehalis. .| Grays Harbor {3 pmiPler, % |~ 'sajled ‘July 9—Bark St James, from Port Arctic......| Humboldt .. 9 am/Pier 10 | Gambje, for Port Pirle; bark § D Carleton, St. Paul....| Nome & St. Michaeil 2 pm(S.W. 2 | fiom Bort Gambie. far Bort. Pirle. San Juan N. 1*..' \-|l- ll’l‘nlmi. 12 " m|Pler 40 ISLAND PORT. uly 12. y . 8. Réa San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pi HONOLULU—Arrived July S—Bark Olym- S, Crus.. ] Newport, & W-yy' } Pt pic, fom {quique; bark Katulani, hence North Fork. | Humboldt . 9 am|Pier 2 Bty e 4 Corona. ... | Humboldt 1580 p{Pier 10|, Sull0 July 8Bk Amalin, Lo Hureks; Columbia...| Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pier 24 & S e e ‘ Seattle & Tacoma..|1d am|Pler 2 EASTERN PORT. July 13. PHILADELPHIA — Cleared July S—Bark Astoria & Portland|| 5 pm|Pler 2 | Foohng Suey. for Honolulu, via New York. Pt. Arena-Mend'co| 1 pmiPier 13 FOREIGN PORTS. Humboldt | 9 amPler 13 | COLON—Arrived July 7—Stmr Yucatan, Point_Arena . 4 pm/Pier 2| from New York July 14, Sailed July 7—Stmr Saratoga, for New York. Riva -| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 2| CORONEL-—Arrived July 7—Stmr Oregonian, Centralia...| Graye Harbor . 4 pmPier 10 | from Hilo, and sailed July 8 for Philadelphia. Chico. Coquille River 6 pm|(Pier 2| [PSWITCH—Arrived July (—Ger ship Emi- July 15. lie, from Oregon. §. Portland. | Seattle & Tacoma.|......[Pier 27 | "MANZANILLO—Arrived June 22—Br stmr Pomona. . | Humboldt .. /1:30 p|Pier 19 | Lothian, from Hbngkong. Argo. - | Eel River Ports....| 4 pm(Pler 2| “VLADIVOSTOK—Arrived May 21—Danish Peking..... | China & Japan. 1 pm|(Pler 40 | stmr Manauense, frm Seattle. Queen......| Puget, Sound Ports. 11 am Pler 27 | YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 7—Stmr Olympia, 3 for Tacoma. State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 19 | HAMBURG—Sailed July 4—Ger stmr Ram- Sonoma. Sydney & Way....| 2 pm(Pler 7 [ges, for San Francisco. Coos Bay... | San Pedro & Way.| § am|Pler 19 OCEAN STEAMERS. July 17. NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP—Passed July G. Lindauer.| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pier 10 {7 p m—Stmr_ Germanie, from Liverpool an G.W.Elder. .| Astoria & Portland.[11 am|Pier 24 | Queenstown, for New York. Coronado. .. | Grays Harbor .....[ 4 pm/Pler 10 | ° NEW YORK—Sailed July 9—Stmr Moltke, July 18. for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; Colon....... N. Y. via Panama.|12 m[Pler 40 | stmr (Grosser Kerfurst, for Bremen, via Ply- July 20. mouth and Cherbourg; stmr La Touraine, for City Puebla.| Puget Sound Pts..|11 am|Pier 27 Havre, stmr Laurentian, for Glasgow. * QUEEN! N—Sailed Jul FROM SEATTLE. t1e from Liverpool, for New York: stmr ¥\ land, from Liverncol, for Philadeiphia. Steamer. For. Salls. CHERBOURG—Sailed July S—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm 11, from Bremen and Southampton, Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.[July 10 | for New Yi Nome & St. Michael... July 12 'rnq;” o Humboldt....| Skagway & Way Ports.|July 13 LWEBPO%%—AMVHI July 9—Stmr Sax- onla, from Boston. 65 > | EXTRADITED FOR TRIAL State of California, Thomas, San Diego, | JULY, 10, 1903 EAPON DRAWN ON STREETCAR Conductor and Saloon Man Argue Over Stop- ping Point. Two Arrests Ordered by Police After an Al- tercation. —— A quarrel between Conductor David A. Nixon of car No. 7 of the Valencia-street line, and Jeremiah McCarthy, proprietor of a Market-street saloon, caused commo- | tion at the corner of Sixth and Market street yesterday afternoon. In the strug- gle both men fell to the street while the car was in motion. A revolver was drawn and McCarthy beaten on the head by the conductor. Women rushed to shelter and screamed. Pedestrians scampered out of the way of bullets, which they be- lieved were likely to fly, and finally sev- eral citizens separated the combatants, after which they were arrested. According to McCarthy’s story he stood at the corner of Market and Seventh streets waiting for a car. He carried several bundles and three or more grip- men ignored his signals and passed him i by. He then followed the Valencia street car for half a block, and after catching | it he asked the conductor to explain why | cars did not stop at points designated. McCarthy admits thatVhe used one or two profane words, but not within hear- ing of the other passengers. Conductor Nixon-called upon him to desist and a discussion followed, which ended in the saloon-man calling the conductor a liar. Nixon then pinioned McCarthy over the rear railing of the car and hostilities com- | menced. A revolver in McCarthy's pocket | came into the possession of the conductor | and McCarthy's head was scarred after both had fallen to the street. McCarthy | [says he did not attempt to draw the | weapon; that it was dropping from his | pocket, whereupon he reached for it. Nixon, however, says McCarthy tried to use the weapon. Captain Spillane ordered both men into custody. Nixon was charged with ex- hibiting a deadly weapon in a rude and threatening manner, McCarthy with dis- turbing the peace. The latter's thumh was severely wrenched during the strug- gle and was treated at the City and, County Hospital. McCarthy was a police- man for many years and is well known. ————————— JOERGENSEN WILL BE Danish Embezzler and Miss Moeller, | His Companion, Must Face | Charges in Court. ! The examination of Julius Anton Joer- gensen and Johanne Moeller on a charge | of absconding with 40,000 francs, the prop- erty of the Bank of Copenhagen, Den- mark, was held yesterday afternoon by United States Court Commissioner Hea- | cock. The Commissioner decided to grant the application of Danish Consul H. H. Birkholm for their extradition. As soon | as the necessary papers reach here from the Secretary of State the couple will be | deported to Denmark to be tried for their crime. Miss Moeller was a book- ! keeper in the bank with Joergensen and eloped with him and his two children, Mrs. Joergensen being left penniless. Miss Moeller is to become a mother shortly and has been removed from the Alameda County Jail to a maternity home, where she will remain in the cus- tody of the Danish Consul until she is able to travel. —_—————————— Say Assessments Are High. | SUNDAYS—7:30, 5:00. 9:30, 11:00 Yesterday six applications for reduction of assessment were filed with the Board | of Supervisors, making a total of twen- ty-three since the assessment books were | opened for inspection by the public. The applications are for small amounts, the | majority being for reductions of assess- | ment from $1000. | The Board of Supervisors will sit as | a board of equalization next week and | it is exvected that a number of appli-| cations for reduction will be made. | Representatives of owners of valuable | real estate arc making coples of asse: ments and the applications for reduction | large assessments will. be made through attorneys. Suicide Is Not Mayers. Alphonse Buthod, landlord of the lodg- ing-house at 646 Howard street, called at the Morgue yesterday. and after inspect- ing the body of the man who shot him- self through the head last Wednesday night in a bathroom at 208 Third zxu-eetJ declared that the suicide was not J. H. | Mayers. He said that Mayers, who was | one of his lodgers, left for the country, last Wednesday evening. Mayers' name | and address written on a scrap of paper | were fonnd in one of the pockets of the | dead man’s clothing. 2 S o | Pointers for money-makers in the Wasp. It pays to read them. b California Limited... 7o CHICAGO ‘ l An Ideal Train EFRIENRS] For Those Who \ ) / SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lim'd | Local Ov'rl'd Daily |l Daily | Daily 00 Lv. San Fran Ar. Stockton. * Merced “ Fresno . ** Hanford * Visalla Bakersfleld . Kansas City. ** Chicago .... a for morning: p for afterncon. 30 a. m. Dally is Bakersficld Local, stop ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Core Tesponding train arrives at 5:56 a. m. daily. 30 _a. m. Monday and Th is_the LIMITED, Pal- ace Sleeping Oars and Dining_ Cars through to Chicago. Chair car runs to Bakers. | fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas. No second-class tickets are honored Co train arrives at Dty Yaliey Limitea, 3 y, ey omposita | ining’ Chair Car betwéen Bakers. train .-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 bedding is clean, second-class tickets %re accepted, and the berth rate, California to Chicago, is only $6.00. Cars Jeave San Francisco ‘Ut via the “El Paso Short Line.” Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays via R ichoes '.nd'fl.nlf'inlommn at Southern Pacific ticket office: r by addressing e F. W. Tuomrson, G. W. A., 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal, Rock Island System SQUTHERN PACIFIC loave and are dus to arriv BAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) & TEav B — awmive “700a DBenicia, Suisan, Kimire and Sacre ; 28» mento % aaseced 7.004 Vscaville, Winters, Rumsey... .. . 7304 Martinez, Ban Rawmon. Vallejo, Napa. Calistogs. Sa 7.384 Nfles, Latbrop. kton. . o $.004 Davis, Weodlaod, Knights Lauding. | Marysville. Oreville. (connects | at Maryaviile for Gridiey, biggs he North Western- e o 7500 004 Atlantic Bxpress—Ogde 10.26a U . Pac-f-c Exc“rsions | =.u. Port Costa, s.m:u. 1 l ron, Traey.Stockton, Sscramento, | Banos, Moadota, Hauford, nlon T = 'E'?:u(:nrnne:vuu s m 4,250 e Ry | #00a pors Costa, Martings iaihroy, Mor g o e 0. reed. esno, J:.ncllon. Haaford, V a, L] "-Fneu Sl . B.28» 2 ~Bar E Da. | t00. .s-u-m'z-:‘.:v;ée?uu. 5o c‘".lon Marysville. Obico, Re: i 2 e oy ‘s 8304 Oakdaie, Chiness, Jl‘m'lw‘: P A . Personally conducted parties leave | o og, aicrmes sod Way Stations - ooo: & 323 San Francisco every Wednesday, || 8 MRl s s i —Port C: on, Tracy, La- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | qarort Costa, Brros. Tracy, Lev Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. §| mond, Premno, laatord, Visel - Bakemfield, Los_Angéics an Choice of routes. Few Orioans. (Westhonnd ar forma dress % Expres For fll information 4pply to or &4 Tin Const LI« sens #1208 R. R. RITCHIE, S. F, BOOTH, 10002 The Overland Limite General Agent, Gen'l Agent Pass'r Chicago & North- Western Ry. Union Pacific R. R. 617 Mar X No. | Montgomery St. FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION WPACIFIC e & Deaver, Omaba, Chicago...... .. §.26» ra. I !2‘! ti.00» 12.00% Hayward. Nfies aud Way Stations. 110" Secramenie River Steamers. ... lows, Knights Lending. Marye ville, Orovil way station. Istoga, Santa Rosa. = 4.00® Martivez, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockion. 1 Jose. Livermor x 6.00r The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, Benicia, Winters. Sacramento. Woodiand, Willtams, Coluss, Wil- 330 Hayward, Niles and Way Staiions.. 400r Martinez S Ramon. Valiejo, Napa, 4007 Niles, Livermore. Stockion. Lodl.. 4307 rd. Niles, Irvington. San Bakersfield, Los Angeles: con- §us for Sants Bar an Joee Locwi ....... . ard. Niles and San Jose....... 6.007 Orlental Mail—Ogden. Denver, Omahe. St. Louis. Chbicago snd Jast. (Carries Pullman Car pas- sengers only out of Sam Fran- | | | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Fciry, <'oot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—17:30, 8:00, , 11:00 & m.: 35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:d0 | Baturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. elsco. Tourist r and cosch pacsengers take 7.00 . . train to Reno, continuing thence in their cars § P.u. (rain eastward.. Westbound, Sunset Limited.— Prom New York, Chicago, New Orlesns, El Paso. Los Angeles, Fresno. Berends, Raymond (from Yosemite), Maruines. Arrives. .25 e : 4280 7.00r San Pablo. Pors Costa, Martin d Way Statfoos. 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | SAN RarAtL 't aN_ -~ | g 7588 WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7:35, 8.067 Oregon & Ca P! 350, 12:00, 3:40, ramento, sville, Redding. s—Extra trip Portisnd, Puget Sound snd East. 8.583 : 19.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only $11.58» 11.26» Port Costa, Tr ‘atbrop, desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite). Fresno. .. . Hantord. Visaiin. Bakersgieid COAST LINE koot ot Market Street.) ;,AEA Sapta Cruz Excurston £an Francisco. Sun- days. | o ) e assune 8.164 Newark. Genierville. San Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Statfons. . 8250 12167 Newark, Centervilie. San Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton. o 48 Boulder Creek. Sania Cruz and a 0:20 Principal Way Stations ......... 10.554 a| Petaluma 6:20 4187 Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos and » and 7:25 way stations (on Seturday and Pl Santa Rosa. Sunday runs through to Santa % = e i Cruz convects st Felton for 30 a oulder Creck. Mondsy only ;.gg .i a| Fulton. 7:25 from Santa Cruz). +8.55 4 :30 p » = —OAKLAND HARBOR FERR Windsor, | From SAN FRANCISCO, r...»z?: Mar LEE’ Av‘;;i) Healdsburg, [10:20 a/10: | 1S 9:00 11:00aw. 100 300 516 r.w Lytton, From OAKLAND. Fuot of Broadway — 16:00 3:00 Geyserville, | 7:25p) 7:25p | 18:05 10:00 a.w. 1200 2.00 4.00 ». Cloverdale. ) (Broad ¢ cofis‘r LINE mings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seoti: cnnects at nis T Hopland 10:20 4103208 i7d and Townsend Stre 2. and Ukiah. | 7:25p| v 305 5 = e Jose and Wny Stations E | 7:38p| T:280 b New Almaden ity 2k {4 s |10:20 a{10:20 a | 17154 Moul'»:_\ and Santa Cruz Excur : | 7:25p| 6:20 sion (Sunday oniy)..... . . 2 L {5» swp‘ 08.00a Cosetline Limited . Siopson vt 8- $:40a) a Jose.Giiroy. Holllater, Fajaro. Cas- 5: 6:00p| 6:20p | roviile. Eaiiuan. 4 - Robles. Sunta Mergarita. San Luls K i i | Obispo. (principal stationsthence) oo Bkl o fivrcnd Santa Barbare. and Los An- o Do Se B geles. Connection at Castroville Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | - and from Monterey sud Pacifie Springs: at Fulten for Altruria and Mark | e s ot Filus nanth Souns West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Sprinks: | goga gen Jeon o 'pyoepiCruz. . 10.489 at Geysery © Skaggs Springs; at Clover- | EantaCruz Pacifie Grov e Suoae, dale for the Geysers, Booneville and Green- fon Luls Obtvpe. ans Primne wcod; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- | e, Dot o land ' Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Spring: Weetbound oniy. Pacipe Consé Bxe 107 Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; From Xew Y rk, Chicago, Ukiah for Vichy 'Springs, Saratoga Springs, Orleans. K1 Paso. Los An Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. | , Sania Barbara. Arrives.. 1300 Upper Lake, Fomo, Potter Vailey: John Day's. | 10904 €an Joke and Way Sistions... - 1209 Riverside, Lierly’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin | 11304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- Heights, ‘Hullyille, 'Orr's_Hot Springs, Ha.r. | tione... .. i 5380 way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- San Jose and Way Stations x7 00» kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, §an Jose and Way Statfons 2 19.40a Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Westpors, | Del Monte Exprexs—Santa Clara, Sherwood, Cabto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- | 8an Jose. Del Monte. Monterey, | ra for Santa Cruz, Boulder Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. | Creek and uge Points) 112.189 duced rates. 03.30r Burlingame. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points enlo Par] beycnd San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. Clara, San Jose, Giiroy tion for Hollister, Tres Pinos), Pajaro (connection for Watson- yttle. Capitola and Santa Cruz), Pactfic Grove and way stations. Counects at Castroville for Sa- R i | TO SAN RAFAEL, | qyppy ot vz "848 NORTH {01 P e ——— MILL VALLEY, | 3% Srimiimssim i 3880 CAZADZRO,ETC. Menlo Park, Pato Alto: Vo via Sausalito Ferry | Si0 e e ebound g T30 x Luis Obi: WEEK DAYS (Holidays _cxcepted) 845, | Angeies. Deming. EI Pase 14745, 8:45, 9:48, 11 a. ms 1520 71:48, 3218, | Orieans, Xew York. (Westhound 4:15, 15:15, *6:15, 6:45. s el ariives via SwnJcaquinValley). .. wg. 7:45 a. ro. train week days not rum to | 8.307 Palo Alto and Way Stafions...... Valley. "u'"mmgs» AND - LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, tow, *10, 11._111:30 a. m., t12:30, 1°1:34, Py 8. 6. 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. Those marked (1) to Falrfax. except 5:15 p. m. Satur- days. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs 2 FHOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—0:25. 16:23, 7:40, 8:15, $9:33, 11:06 a m. 1230, 3:20, $3:43, 4:50, 5:30, 6:43, 10:20 p. m 5 UNDAYS—8:18, 7:35 18:10. 9:40 110 $11:45 &, m,, 12:50, 2:30, $3:35, 4:40, u.fi 10:20 p. ne 130 II;LD e, Palo Allo and W ton «11.307 Milibrae, z y excepted :?tum;y oug, 3 ‘obnecis at Goshen Je. w! trafns for v Visalia. At Fresno, for Visslla via Sanger. ;Ancn:nll;l;fil. J Tuesday and Friday. § rrive via Niies. n Dail orday, % Via San Joaquin Valley. oo v ked (1) start 1 Stops Santa Cl; FHOM "MILL QALLI%B;:MHV excest Buadny. for a Sormts ?::::‘GXZ ze. CISCO—Week Qays—35:45. 6:40, 7:45, 8:25, | °DOCS Dot ston at Valencia St s:8 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, 5:10, 7:00, 40 D. 'm ; SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:55. 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:03, 1:06, 2:40, a?&lu 6:05. 7:10, 10:40 p. m. 7:45 & m., wWeek days—Cazadero and way atione. Tomales and way stations. 5 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— ICKET CE—626 FERRY—Foet of &ri.t‘:&u bt 626 MASRET ST., (N ) and sAmunilnn. Foot Maris S¢