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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, STEAMER BEARS GOLDEN CARGD | il it | Humboldt From North Has Half a Million Dollars. Vessel Is Now on Way {Olq— ANNIE JOHNSON'S CAPTAIN SAYS RACE WAS ONLY A DRIFTING MATCH Speedy Bark Reaches Port Nearly Three Days Behind the Irmgard---De- feated Vessel Encounters Calms Throughout the Passage and Log Shows That Only Durmg Last Week of Voyage Was She Favored by Wind e o . 8 . e et Seattle With Immense HE bark Annie Johnson, which T ‘ { left Honolulu in company with the Froasors | barkentine lrmgard, arrived here — s | yesterday, twent en days from | Epe The < 1he island port and more than two days behind the T entine with which R oy i he steamer Hum- | . " .0 ocing for a homeward-bound | . y from Skag-| ..ora Captain Schmidt of the Irmgard L < brought with | 5. . es that the Annie Johnson's run to = 2 ke gold consigned | ., = o1, in cight days sixteen hours was 9L TR 1 it fluke, and that the real test of the g o ¢ r sailing qualities was # s s et ge. which the Irmgard . k s nore than twenty-four cou & regarding the future In Dawson especially - of the Annie Johazon the g s showing well, while | takes an < view of the case.. He : er of big outlits golng in that on the outward passage the wh ied for hydraulicking on Jlities of his ve! and that coming home members of the touring aid yesterday. irift faster than was built for sailing.” itward passage, when the An- made what Captain Nelson be the record trip, there were n each of which she logged 360 nd there was no day on which she 1 more than 280 knots. On run all during the last seven days voyage and that there were some rtly after leaving Honolulu when e made was too insignificant to hart” hmidt says the Irmgard won. says there was no race. Rear Admxml Cook Becoverlng 1 Re v YOR - St. Paul Leaves for North. amship St. Paul sailed yes: by way of Seattle. She took from here and will pick ment at Seattle. Her P d stores for the Pacific t which will be in Alaskan wa- - the St. Paul reaches there 3 A T € Carrier Dove at Shanghai. — Carrfer reported COMMERCIAL NEWS o e River, d and Continued From Page Forty-Six. Sailing Ships Arrive. ing ship twenty-two day = - = " NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Shppmg Merchants. at San Diego) is iat port to Europe yn (&t Vancouver) is m Fraser River to Exports for British Columbia. which sailed on ed a cargo of a e consigned to the ncipal /British and includ- steamer Umat port 100 00 105 00 140 00 Departure of the San Juan. Juan sailed yesterday for ports with a general mer- valued at 268, and dls- Sug For America, Bank ) olombia, $2583; Peru, : Port of Spain, Island leading exports were < 10700 338 bbls flour, 2620 16 00 Ibs 1 cn raisins, 87 cs . s Ibs salt, 147 cs 28 gals 2 s 100 gals liquors, e h fruit. 174 pkgs Dock Eroderies and prov 0_pkgs drugs. 1bs Ferry dried fruit, 44 cts onlons, 78 cts potatoes, Kl i e, T 1105 Ibs nuts, 709 be tal- , 34 bales bags, 5 , 46 flasks quic upplies, - 500 ft jumber, ) 1bs zinc, 15 cs E 00 fire bricks, 1bs_glue, 63 coils pkgs pain 58 cs coal ofl, 41"cx paper, 1517 1bs doa, 36 bates dry goods, pkgs leather, 10 cs arms and ammunition, b nt, 12 kegs nails, 1 pkg ma- 2 emmonia, 5 tons coal. W ft lumber, 11 kegs nalls, nunition, 2 bales bags, 1 " bbis flour, 24 cs canned iquors, 2 pkes potatoes and onions mining machinery. 56,867 gals wine, 22,770 Ibs bbls shells, 5 bales deerskins, Yor! 97 ary hides, | 2800 1bs_rice, | “"To Port of Spain— | 12 s canned fruit 38 cs lemons 0 cs canned salmon and P 1800 K EXCHAN —_— w W th on the Sar n- | ippi Stock and Ex ard esterday: Shipping Sutelligenos. - ARRIVED. Saturday, July 11 Cousins, 57 hours from Victoria Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- , via Point Arena hours. ot Greenwood, Johnson, 15 hours from Al- CK EXCHANGE, the Pacific Stock tmr Alcazar, Martin, 13 hours from Green- wood Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 15 hours from Fort Eragg: bound south; put in to land passengers. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 23 hours from Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 15 hours from Little River: Oakland direct Stmr Ruth, Batchelder, 16 hours from West- port Sumr Santa Cruz, Gielow, 72 hours trom San and way DOrts Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, | dondo. | “'Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 16 hours from Caspar; nd for San Pedro; put in to land passen- NOPAH MINING EXCHANG e yeste: opah and ay: 45 hours from Re- Redondo, Krog, 40 hours from San Stmr Chico, Jensen, 50 hours from Bandon, | via Port_Orford 46 hours Stmr San Pedro, San Pedro, NG QUOTATIONS Hansen, 44 hours from SATURDAY, July 1112 m : Br ship Loch Carron, Clarke, 61 days from Bid. Ask B1d. Auk, | Newcastle, Aus " T A BidAsic | Murk Annse Johnson, Neldon, 27 days from an 0 03| Kentock Honolulu A R~y D g Hark Albert, Turne, 24 days from Honolulu. eed 1 R 3 Dark Roderick Dhu, Engalls, 22 days from s s 55 & iy = o o8 £ 0% | sin - 8 oo i clhe Omward, Ogidnessen, 2% days from y -5 1 | Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 12 hours from ~ | Bowens Landing. Sehr Sacramento, Mercer, 68 hours from | Sluslaw River, |~ Echr H C Wright, Mahukona. CLEARED. Saturday, July 11. Urry, Panama and ‘Way in Nielson, 25 days from Stmr_San Juan, g - - ports; Pacific Mail Steameship Co. 3 & = “.‘I‘-", =0 Stmr St Paul, Lindquist, Nome, vfa Un- 5 eeghec 3 hE alaska; ;orlhemk:‘on‘lzmtr i Co. 3 Wy g 555 Stmr Minnetonka, Evans, Seattle and Ta- PAH MINES. coma; Willlame, Dimond & C Stmr Montara, Rellly, Seattle; Pacific Coast Steamehip Co. Stmr Columbia, Randall, Astoria: Oregon = Railroad and Nav Co. 2 Ton Fraction Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka; Pacific Coast 22 Ton & Gt W, Steamship Co. SAILED. Suturday, July 1L 12| Ton of Nev..7 7l 34 Ton Midway. Ton N Star... Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, San Pedro 55 Ton & Salt L Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, Coos Ba; -Ton Union.... Stror San Juan, Urry, lem- and way 20 United Ton.. Plac Grove.. b - Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro the traveling. he | | arrivals Matters of Interest to Mariners and | | | |1 | — BUT WHICH NE IRM- BARK WHICH MADE A RECORD TRIP TO HONOLULU, SUFFERED DEFEAT IN A RACE WITH THE BARKENTIN | GARD ON THE HOMEWARD VOYAGE. = Stmr St Paul, Lindquist, Nome and Un- ( barossa, from New York, for Cherbourg and alaska Bremen, and e Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. HAVRE—S 11—Stmr La Gas- Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood cogne. mr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City LOND ailed July 11—Stmr Minnetonka, er stmr_Neptun, Sprengel, Jaluit for New York Schr W F Jewett, Peterson, Grays Harbor. MOVILLE—3afl=1 July 11—Stmr Columbia, Schr ¥ Wilson, from Glasgow, for New York. Johnson, Grays Harbor. — Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, W, Br ship Scot- for San Diego. ion Hamburg, X Dhu—July 10, § a m. 130 e - - an Francisco, bark Annie Job Steamer. Fl’ m. son, nolulu, for San Francisco. Was | | . S in_company with her for three days. | Despateh ~| Redondo ..:. July 12 Jat 38 301 Acms .| Stuslaw River.. {July 12 wile, SrOm | Bival. Willapa Harbor lJuly 12 0 Mineola. Tacoma .. JJuly 12 axic-Coloma, | pogic, . China & Japan Coronado. Grays Harbor, S. Portland PO , 10 p m—Weather | R. Dollar clear; wind NW 2 miles per hour. | G. Lindauer.. | Grays Harbor. State of Cal.. July 10—Stmr Humboldt .. San Pedro & \\'n) Pt July Seattle .. 10—Ship r?r' Sydney ND_Arrived July 11—Ship Acapuleo Falling, from Port Blakeley, for § Crescent City Humboldt . San_Pedro Humboldt . Humboldt ... Seattie & Whatcom. San Diego & Way Pia.| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Puget Sound Ports Point Arena Newport & Wa Portland & Way Port Humboldt . Grays Hai from Hong- 11—Schr Wm Olsen, stmr Lyra, from in r July Seatile; Arrived July 11—Stmr Alliance, Arrived July 10—Stmr Meiviile Kodiak. i Maru, for ap stmr Akl Salled July 11—Stmr Cottage City, for Skag- ) wArrived July 11—Stmr Humboldt, from Skag- "PORT HARFC PRD—Sailed July 11—Stmr Al- catraz, for San Hamburg & W POKT DLOW.-Safied July 11—Schr Portland & Astoria. Queén, for San Francisco. & Fairhaven . PONTLAND—Salled July 11—Stmr Stanley | Lothian | Hongk's via M: [uly 21 Dollar, for Port Arthur. N. Maru. China & Japan July 21 PEDRO—Arrved July 10—Stmr Grace | Alameda. ... | Honolulu - Tuly 21 nence July' 8. July 11—Stmr Coos | Umatiia. 1l Puget Sounia P July 21 hence July 8. | Herndot Seattle ... Ty 21 A" July 11—Stmr Robert Dollar. for San | 3.“Dollar. . .| Seattls & Tacoma. . ... [y 25 Francisco: stmr Coos Bay, for San Francisca; | Newport. New York via Panama. "Jul’y’ 23 stmr South Portland, for San Francisco: sch | Nevadan. o 5 4 Gem, for Coos Bay: schr Soquel, for Olympia. Mevasas ‘ Honolulu & Kahuiui.: July 23 PO s—Arrived July 11— Ital ship Ninfa, from London TO SAIL. Satlea July 11—-Stmr Despatch, for San | — - Francisco Steamer. Destination. | Sails.| Fler. A-Salled July 1l—Schr Bertis o dezid? Honolulu; bktn Gardiner City, for July 12, Chehalis. ... | Grays Harbor 3 pm|Pler 2 July 11—Bktn Tam | Arctic Humboldt ... 9 am Pier 10 20 Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|bier 16 ailed July 11—Stmr Noyo, for | Seattle dire 2 praiBler 27 San Francisco. Humboldt . 4 pm|Pler 2 SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 11—Schr Dora Los Angeles Ports.| § am|(Pler 2 from Pedro San Diego & Way.) 9 am Pler 18 SIMEON—Sailed July 10, 12 m—Stmr | Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 19 Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. Humboldt . 30 p|Pler 19 TATOOSI—Passed July 11—Schr_Marla F Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pler 24 . from San Tedro, for Port Townsend. Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 Ger stmr Herodot, hence Jor FoAtile; Bt stmr Wellington, hence for Ladysmith. MARSHITELD- Safled July 11—Stmr Acme, Centralia... North Fork. Grays Harbor. Humboldt . Humboldt . for_San Francisco Astorla & Portlana] COOS BAY—Sailed July 11—Stmr Alliance, Pt. Arena-Mend'col 15:"' n:: 1,2 for Portland, hence July *| Humboldt . .12 m|Pier 13 PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in July 11— Point _Arena | 4 pm|Pi 2 Schr Maria £ Smith, from San "Pedro; Ger g dh | T T stmr Herodot, hence July 8, Portiand. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 ABE! o Rreived Tuty 1= Behs Volant, ‘ e hence June 24; brig Lurline, hence Juno 2 2 Coguille, PUS - smiFIe 2 ailed July 11—Stmr . 1 o Francisco, oronado; 1o 5aa Willspa Hasbor 4 pm|(Pler Humboldt ... Eel River Port. China & Japan ISLAND PORT. HONOLITTU July 10—Br bark Kil- mallie, fromn Aus. *| Puget Sound Ports. aiisa July 10—Schr ~Rosamond, for San July 16. Franciseo. .|Grays Harbor. EASTERN PORT. Grays Harbor . San Diego & Wi Sydney & Way. San Pedro & July 17. Grays Harbor DELAWARE BREAKWATER -Pasted up July 10—Bark Foohng Suey, for Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. IPSWITCH—Arrived July 8—Fr bark Mar- State of Cal. G. Lindauer.| Grays Harbor...... 4 pm|Pier 10 Roux, from Portland, D BWCASTLE, Auk:\rrhed July 10—Schr | G-W-Elder. Al'-o:":"&'l’::hna 11 am|Pier 24 Commerce, from East London. B.i"u KIAND-Sailed July 10—Stmr Ventura, | 8. Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports. (10 am|Pler 2 for San Francisco. Arcata Coos B. & PtOrford| 4 pm|Pier 13 KAR;\’X‘SL’;B‘II;'I J':xly llo—xar stmr Elm | Colon N Y;';l- Pln;lm- 112 " m Pler 40 B h, rt Los Angeles. . ‘:l‘?lt,\th]'-{AliA:‘rhe‘\li x%mrhm July 11—By | Centennial. | Suttlsnalt,’r-mmn 10 am Pier 2 it K from Manila, for New York. 4 : maKO AMA—Arrived gprior to July 11— City Puebla.| Puget Sound Pts..|11 am|Pler 27 hence June 19, via Honolulu. uly 21. Arrived July 9—Br stmr In- | San Pedro.. 10 am)| aravelll, from Astoria. Lothan.... i ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed July 1—Br stmr Alljance....| Bureka & Coos Bay| 5 pm|Pler 16 Pak Ling, from Tacoma, for Lives uly 22. VICTORIA—Arrived July 11 iy Lyra, | Ranier..... | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 from Yokohama. July 23. OCEAN STEAMERS. Doric.......| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 NEW YORK-—Sailed July 11—Stmr Pen: 1- vania, for Hamburg, via Plymouth ang Chet- FROM SSATIVE, stmr Minnehaha, for London; stmr Zee- Tor. land, for Antwerp: stmr glllerlr'llhalnéhder VI it ins WO VST v rogge, for Bremen, via Plymouth an er- bourg; stmr Astoria, for Glasgow; stmr Lu- Rome & ot s rask July 12 cania, for Livernool. Arrived July 11—Stmr Liguria, from Genoa. CHERBOURG—Salled July '11—Stmr St Paul, from Southampton, for New York. COPENHAGEN—Sailed July 11—Stmr Hek- Skagway l Skagway & W, la, for N! Yo — — m "fl" r’é’x«'s'rg'\i'v‘x-“;m'fed July 11—Stmr u.: g i’:'n‘,, 2 : :"M joul bris, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- ok g g A ;g:}: T Bailed July 11—Stmr Celtic, trom Liverpocl, b e LA 8o tgeessoes July 26 for New Yorl ANTW 'l:nP—s-llefi July 11—Stmr Vader- Inpa fo Ne: ‘L—s-md July 11—Stmr Cam- ERPOO] , for New York; stmr Cevic, for New ork. Arrl\ed July 11—Stmr Armenian, from New Francisco Ba Nlbflflw of lhl !“ll:dflnl:gmn PLYIOUTH—AHXVN July 11—Stmr Bar- e the city front (Mission-street Whrn Mt SUNDAY, | cut about the head. ly ;oru July u : JULY 12, 1903. NEGRD EFFECTS JAL DELIVERY Mutineer Mullin and Three Prison Mates Hscape. Soldiers and a Posse Pursue the Murderous Ex- Private. —— JUNCTION CITY, Kans., July 11.—Gil- bert Mullin, the Federal prisoner who led the mutiny at the Fort Leavenworth prison in November, 1%1, and who has been in the county jall here for the last year awaiting trial on the charge of hav- ing murdered one: of the guards in the mutiny, led an assault on Sheriff Peeso early to-day and with three others, a white man and.twb negroes, escaped. The Sheriff was'o wered and badly ut he succeeded in getting the cell door Wlosed before all of the prisoners could-ge} out. The quartet ran/- ugh the eastern part of the town toward the river and, compelling o fisherman to row them to | the other side, made for the thick tim- | ber. The Sheriff followed in a buggy and posses were quickly organized and joined In tke chase. Later soldlers were sent over from Fort Riley to assist in the| hunt. Shortly before noon two of the negroes were capturéd and returned to jail. Mullin, who is a negro, is a des- perate man and 1t is expected he will put up a hard fight. In the Fort Leavenworth outbreak twenty-six prisoners escaped Mullins and nearly all the others finally being recap- tured after a desperate fight, in which Guard J. B. Waldrupe and several of the convicts were killed. Sheriff Peeso returned to the city dur- ing the afternoon because of his inju- ries. The white man with Muillin is Harry Barney. who was last week sen- tenced to the State penitentiary for high- way robbery. To-night the two fugitives were be-, lieved to be hiding in the timber in Logans Grove, three miles south of town, which a posse of fifty men, heavily armed. has' surrounded. United States Marshal Mackay. who came here from Topeka immediately. is in charge of the posse. It is expected that the prisoners will be captured or killed to- night. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. RAZZLE DAZZLE—Ina., City. ing dice razzle dazzle aces are high. HOTEL DEIMMONTE FIRE-L. D, Oakland, Cal. The Hotel del Monte was destroyed by fire April 1, 1887. PUBLIC wards, Cal. OPINIO! . Hay- If you have a file of Publi Opinlon you wish to dispose of, advertise | the same in The Call. OLDEST MINE—A. 8., City. It is gen- erally conceded that the oldest mine in the United States fs the La Motte, in the lead district of Eastern Missourl, which was opened in 1720. NORMAL SCHOOL—C. F. I., Ceres, Cal. A communication addressed to the principal of the Normal School, San Jose, Cal., for information relative to the school will be answered without delay. AGES OF STAGE PEOPLE—S., City. David Belasco was born in San Fran- cisco in 1862; Lotta Crabtree in New York City in 1847; Ellen Terry in Coventry, England, in 1848, and Maurice Barrymore in India in 1847 bscriber, Oakland, Cal. *“Crazy Horse,’ an Indian chief of the Sioux natien, took part with “Sit- ting Bull’ in thé destruction of General Custer’s command on the Little Big Horn, in 1876. The following year he surren- dered to General Cook. CRAZY HORSE PATENT AND COPYRIGHT-D., Pet- aluma. Cal. Patents issued by the Unit- ed States run for seventeen years. Copy- right runs for twenty-eight years and may be renewed. It protects the individ- val obtaining the copyright in the sole liberty of ‘“printing, reprinting, publish- ing, completing, copying, executing, fin- ishing and vending the article copyright- ed.” CIVIL SERVICE—A. O. 8., City. When the next civil service examination will be held for positions in the United States Branch Mint in San Francisco may be as- certained by application at that institu- tion. The date for such examinations is furnished to the daily papers some time before and the papers as a rule publish the announcement. FEMALE SUFFRAGE—-A. Y. S, Ala- meda, Cal. The right of female suffrage in New Jersey was abrogated in 1844. New Jersey organized as an independent State in 1776, two days before the declaration of independence, and adopted a constitu- tion that allowed universal suffrage, male and female, irrespective of color. That constitution was not altered until 1844, when among other changes suffrage was restricted to males. ALCOHOL IN GRAIN—M. A. T., City. The amount of alcohol that can be ob- tained from various kind of grain varies. Taking corn at 5 pounds per bushel, rye at 55, wheat at 60, barley at 48, oats at 32 and buckwheat at 52, these grains should give the following amounts of proof spirits per bushel: Corn and rye, each 1.96 gallons; wheat, 2.1 gallons; bar- ley, 1.68 gallons; oats, 1.12 gallons, and buckwheat, 1.28 gallon: PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-M. H. P, City. The Philippine group, which is now United States territory, lies off the south- ern coast of Asia, between longitude 120 @ ittt @ 1 -five minutes later than at Fort Point; t::nh?ihtlt tide is the same at both places. JULY 12, 1803. Sun rises Sun sets . :l(oon rises U. 8. N., Hydrographic Office, Exchange, San 1903. Ball on the Ferry PTRe 1350 Meriatan. all | In shak- | RAILWAY TRAVEL. ‘ a.ve you a friend in Chicago or Boston or Kansas City or any- where clse, for whom you want to buy a ticket to this city? If you have, call at this office and let us arrange matters for you. You deposit/with us i enough money to cover transportation, as also in- cidental expenses of the journey; we do the rest. F W. Twomrsow, Gen'l Western Agt., 623 Market Street, San Francisco. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN Ki. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Fcrry, £oot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. ‘V\'EEKDAY 7:30, 5:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | 2.. K , 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 [ ; 1:30, | , 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, p. : SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05. € 5% T m. E) -,L,J | . m.; 12:50, 3 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—; Extra m J —6: 20, 11 116, Uflp m. In Effect | ‘:;,.‘.—‘ May 5, 1908. [San Francisco. Destina- tion. Leave | an Francisco.| Ignacio. Novato, Petaluma 2nd | i Santa Rosa. Fulton. Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserviile, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. Willits. ‘Camp Vacation. Guerneviile. 10:20 a, 1125»1 002 30 p| m.| 10 p b [1-2.sp 8 8:40a 8 8:00 p| 6: 10:20 a1 Sebastopol. | 7:25 p| 6: STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | Springs: at Fulton for Altrurta and Mark | | Sonoma. Glen Ellen. West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clover- date for the Gevsers Boomeville ‘and Gree: wood; at Hopland for Dunea: Tand * Springs. - Kelocyvilie, Carlabe Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport end Bartiett Springs: Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratog: K Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, | Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day Riverside, 'Lierly’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedri Heights. 'Hullyille, Orr's Hot Springs, Haif- way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- | kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, | Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum< mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, | Garberville, Pepi Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- [ duced rates. n_Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at half rates. » b'f]l;‘k.t office, 650 Market street, Chronicle uf H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Ast. TO SAN RAFAEL, [*le)=]a8| CAZADZRO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry S (Holidavs excepted)—8:45 | 11 a. | >isin, Si15, 0.4, 0, 11:48 p. m. | 7:45 a. m. train week days does not run to Mill Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYST. {8, 10, 116, i1 111:30 & . 12:30, 141:30, 238, l-ib p._m. & San_Quentin. (1) to Fairfax, exrext 5:15 p. m. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train Saturdays. runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN m‘:flv‘o ek days— 10, 815 1938 a m. 12 50, 530, 8 45, 'ND:\Y‘S—‘O'IS‘ 7:35, $8:10, 9:40, $10:55, me 20 30, 13:25, 4:40, 35:50, : ! <565, , 10:20 p. m. Trains marked (f) start from San Quentin. MILL VAL‘léEY,TOO‘ SAN FRAX '5 510106 DAYs—s:fi 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 p. m. THROUGH THAINS. week days—Cazadero and way . m., week days (Saturdays excepted) —Tfll‘nllel and way stations. 8:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way | stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m, Caza- sta dero and d Lflnl Holld‘y'—lo a m., R.Sunfll FCRET nrncm—m Market st. FERRY—Foot of Ma MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Point ‘Famrv Foot Market St. and 130 and latitude 5 and 20, and consists approximately of 2000 islands, large and small. The land and sea area is 1200 miles of latitude and 2400 miles of longi- | tude. The actual land area is about 140,- | 000 square miles, which is equal to the | combined area of the New England States, New York and New Jersey. The population of the islands is estimated by | the United States census bureau at 6,961.- i 333. | NAVAL ACADEMY—W. H., Trinidad, ! Humboldt County, Cal. At the United | States Naval Academy at Annapolls, the . course of naval cadets is six years, the last two of which are spent at sea. Can- didates at the time of their examination for admission must not be under 15 nor over 20 years of age and physically sound, well formed and of robust constitution. They are examined mentally by the aca- demic board in reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, TUnited States history, world’s history, al gebra through quadratic equations, and plane geometry (five books of Chauve- net's Geometry, or an equivalent). De- ficiéency in any one of these subjects may be sufficient to insure the rejection of the candidate. They enter the academy im- mediately after passing the prescribed ex- aminations and are required to sign ar- ticles binding themselves to serve the United States navy eight years (including the time of probation at the naval acad- 'emy), unless sooner discharged. The pay of a naval cadet is $50 a year, beginning at the date of admission. 2 %fi,mfi- 9:30r,arrined?. 11:307 "mh (North Shore Railroad) | 00 | From OAKLAND, Foot of ln‘dvly &J [y 1 California Limited... 7o CHICAGO SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot l/v‘ll Lim'd ' Local Daily | Daily | Daily aj 9:30 a 4:00 p| $:00 p 0 a2 0 p11:13 p 1:05 p! 128 a 2 K 315a 4 P 1:30 & $ 4:55 p 5:00 a = Ellmfl!ld REET P! ! 35 a * Kansas City|.... 7:00 & * Chicago S:47 D a for morning: p for afterncon. 7:30 a. m. Lally is Bakersfield Local, stop- ping at all paints in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. daily. $:30 a._m. Monday and Thursduv iz ‘he | CALIP LIMITED, Pal- |ace BSleeping Cars and Dining Cars Chair car runs to Bakers, field for accommodation of local first-class pas- sengers. No second- tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday 9:30 4. m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite d Reclining Chair Car between Bakers- nd San Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11:16 p. m. dafly. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. daily is the Overland Express through to Chicago. Corresponding with through Palace and Touwist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair cars to Chicago; also . which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- arrives at 6:25 p. m. dally ucted parties for Kansas Clty. Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Franciscp; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. SOUTHERN PACIFIC rains leave and are dus to arri SAN FRANCISCO. (Mstu Line, Foot of Market Street) < ARRIvE TEave — Fhow Juys 3. 1908 — Benicia, Saisan, Kimirs and Sacra 5N % A st Maryaviile for Gridiey. Bigg» snd Chico)..... Port Cost: ron, Tracy.. Stor kuon, Bacramentin Los Banos. Menmdota, Haaford, Visalin, Porterville > .00+ .00 8.004 desto, Merced, Fresuo, Goshen Junetion, Hanford, Visslls, Bakerstield Shasta Express— Davis, Wiliiame (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, +Fruto. Red Bluft, Portlsad... Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton,Tone. Sacramento, Placervills, Marysville. Chico, Red Bluft. . Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestows. So- Tuolumne and Angels 8.304 8.304 4.28» 8.304 .—gA Martinez snd Wi J8.004 Vaileso. #18.004 Crescen —Port Costa, throp, Stockton. Merced. Ray- mond, Fresno. Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfield, Los A and New Orleans. (Westbound ar- Tives as Pacific Comst Express, via Coast Line). . 10.004 lows, Knfigh nding. Marys ville, Oroville and way stations. . 07 Hayward, Ntics and Way Stations.. Martinez 8an Ramon, Valicjo, Napa, Cll!lm Santa Rosa... Martines. Tracy.. mmmlm 1 Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodl Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San rand, Puger Soud and a.88a get anc ®.10r l-y--r- xln:- and San Jose (Sun- ) .28 Porv Cos g M0t Coota. Tracy. Lai roed. Haymend o Yo semite), Pnno — . ¥ Hanford, Visalia, EOA§T ‘g; _—'”—"'u:n—- Gaage). W——Em——' (ll-fl Santa Cruz 18100 From SA nu)?clscm Puo&?fzu:n l"t. —11:15 9:00 11:00 a4 1.00 3. 4TI 18:05 10:00 4. 1200 200 N AT el Seree™ 704 San Jose and Way Stations... San %. 2. Sea (Sunday only). y #8.004 cmu.n-u.mma—sw;couys-n Jose,Gliroy. Hollister, Travile, Saitnea. Sen Avdo. Pase Robies. Santa Margarita. San Luts Mhnlpflm-lm!w Senta Barbars, and S tone . D'I Monte Express—Santa Clara, 8an Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Santa Crus, Creek and Narrow iin San Mateo, o Park. Palo Altc. o3.30r (copmection for Wa Capfiols and Pacific Grove and w m -t m."!v tions ni-llhnn.u- Jose and Way St P for xu-nu..- nda) Dn yuly