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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. 10 J JWINDLER CAUGHT IN FOREIGN LAND E.F.Masterson, Wanted in Los Angeles, in Custody. il | Captured in Germany Through Efforts of Pinkerton Detectives WHOLESALE OPERATIONS. ment of the back be presented r Christie ding PINKERTONS WORK FAST. and Chris- be itious n; for them. He across the California, and ia. Here he t to Mazatlan, mos liner to Ham- s cabled to the sterson’s ed. At had in ggregat- Ameri- the Con. Association cashed the the money | are now contended they caves question. to bank- closely me will be ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ People have noidea how | crude and cruel soap canbe, | It takes off dirt. So far, ’ so good; but what else does | it do. It cuts the skin and frets " the under-skin; makes red- ness and roughness and | leads to worse. Not soap, | but the alkali in it. I Pears’ Soap has no free, al- kali in it nor roughens the skin. sponds to water instantly; wash- esand rinses off in a twinkling; is It neither reddens | | as gentle as strong; and the l It re- after-effect is every way good. “stablished over 10° years | stopping | golia ARRIES MORE THAN THREE SCORE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES FOR MANILA 'City of Peking Starts Across the Pacific for the Orient and When She Returns Will Have Completed 121 Round Trips Between San Francisco and Ports: of the East PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP BARRACOUTA, WHICH KNOCKED A HOLE IN ONE OF HER BOW WAS RUNNING AT THE TIME || PLATES YESTERDAY WHIL DOCK G, THE STRONG TIDE WHICH THROWING THE VESSEL AGAINST THE WHARF. — _—— - - ~ 2 4 e is going to call b8 N. lumbia River; stmrs Eureka and Corona, for H she 1s going to call NEWS OF THE OCEA lumbia. River: a ) 2 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 15—Br of Pe- | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | thip Glamis, from Victoria; barge Richard 3. 5. from Ladysmith. for Shipping Merchants. rom Lady SAN PEDRO- Arrivi s 3 very | The ship- Mverngas-shiré is ‘chartersd | o Jio*t ERPSOpAsclved July 15 fitgr Psk the for wheat or barley to Europe at 2: with op- Sailed July 15—Schr Samar, for Port Town- nger list se to Liverp 22s €4, or | send; stmr Fulton, for San_ Franclsco el to the Philippines is at chartered in March SOUTH BEND-Sailed July 15— Schr ‘Ex- Reavier than the monthly neport service can accommodate ac- for ree score of er 3 swelled the 1 ger list to average propor- g sailed yesterday on her two hundred d forty-first trip across the Pacific and when she.gets back will have round between here and irty years' service out of the age she is f. which adds other vessels bark Annie between here better time han did nee her arrival, how- hip has been on the dry- h This prob- last voyage the time she be ready the by ina is expected tc o eailed on the Peking were: Mies H. Ray Kribs James James Mathison. Mre. E. A fay O Keeffe, W. P. 3 Heckman, William Ren- steers Day, Miss B J. Barnand Mre. G. N pbell. Mrs s M. G the Peking from | a cleanibot- | felanove is chartered for “ape Town; Brit- S business, from Che- Cape Town or Delagca Bay, 55s— a1 to chartered. < M SN Tt - Peking’s Cargo. The steamer Peking salled yesterday for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama and Ma- nfla, with a general merchandise cargo, valued at $132,165, exclusive of treasure, and dis- tributed_as _follows: For Honolulu, §7 $41,615; Manila, $40.908; China, st Indies. $2763; Korea, $3130 ncipal exports 3 Ibs sugar, 5 pkgs gro- 100 cs whisky, 8 cs boots | ary goods, 13 cs snuff, 4 cs To Japan—2780 bbls flour, 10,149 Ibs sugar, 31 s canned goods, 1720 Ibs dried truit, 633 e 1 cs bread, 1843 Ibs cheese, 4160 Ibs bu ter, 77 pkgs groceries and provisions, 32 pkgs fresh frult, 700 lbs raisins, 768 Ibs chocolate, 781 Ibs nuts, ibe ham and bacon, 1500 Ibs S es mineral water, pkgs leather, S5 pkgs bicycles and r 27 bxs eoap, 9 pkgs ma 17,845 goods. Ibs sheot soda, 10 cs rubber boots and icultural implements, casks bottled beer, 250 gals 9,800 1bs oats, 1 161 cs bread, canned goodt ham, 101 pkgs fresh fruit, 22 pk; rroceries and provisions, 3 bbis glucose, pkgs paper, 12 pkgs drugs, 8 cs arms and am- munition, 106 cs soap. 5 pkgs machinery, 18 | | pkgs bicycles and sundries, 13,510 raflroad | tes, 3 te 4030 bbls flour, 445 gals wine, 181 1100 lbs codfish, 10,811 lbs beans, | cheess, 36 pkgs groceries” and pro- | e« canned goods, 17,130 lbs 2 bbls Amps cs abalone meat, 113 pkgs fresh fruit, 462 Ibe ginseng, 235 1bs hops, 2000 1bs | e; Ibs dried fish, 134 rolls 14 cs drugs To Indies—743 cs assorted canned goods, 17 cx salmon, 150 gals wine, 2 pkgs gro- ceries and provisions. To Korea—10 flasks quicksilver, 101 pkgs machinery, 10 bales duck, 35 pkgs hardware, 7 cs paper. A5 LSBTV Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. | leman. J Cortelyc Daswson, E. E. Desnou, mt, C, A en, C. Donohue, Mrs. Dunster. Burton Garrett. J. M. Gar- H. Gibbs Miss A. H ess £, J S Hord and infant, Rev. M Mrs. M. G. Johnston and servant, J. P.Jones, M, Jones, Miss E. Keith, M. F. Lowensteln Mrs. F. L. Macondray, infant and nurs., W. N Mahon, Mrs. W. N. Mahon, W. F Mart W. Meadowcraft, V. Miller, W 8 Parkes, Mrs E. J Pond Miss G. D. Pruitt, C. C. Pyle Mrs C. C. Pyle, Mrs'V Quinan, chi and infant, Vicente Reyes. R. Round, Mrs. F. E Russell, W, J Shay, Mrs. Asa Skirner Fay Skinner, Ralph Skinner, Waiter | Sorrell £ E. Spitler. D. M. Stewart, Vogel, Mrs. D. R. Miss E dsum, Miss M E Hong Kong—G. A. Aldric] W H. M. Bassett. G. Filmer Guy, W. J. mney, Rev. J J. Nesbitt, Mrs. J. J Nesbitt, N A Wood Join at Honolulu—Mrs. W. B. Daven- T. J. Murphy and Shepard Stevens. —9- Knocks Hole in Bow. The Pacific Mall Company’s steamship Bar. racouta, which arrived on Tuesday night, knocked a hole In one of her bow plates yes- terday while docking at the company’s Wharf. There was a stroog tide running and the vessel was thrown with considerable force against the dolphin. Her anchor-stock was driven through one of the plates on the port side and stapped off. c Barracouta has been away about six months. tween the from here She has been engaged be- coffee ports of Central America While at Puntareras on June 22, on her way ur she encountered a very violent storm, in he midst of which a waterspout came whirl- ing in unpleasant proximity. The Newport of the same line was also in port and nar- rowly escaped an encounter with the water- column, which was finally disposed of by strik- ing the bow of an Italian ship. The bulk of the liquid pillar returned to the ocean, but enough boarded the Italian to fill the decks vith water to the rails. It did no serious damage, however The Barracouta brought only one passenger. She will be laid up un the next coffee season. ey AR May Stop Transporting Chinese. The China Commerclal company may stop trapsporting Chinese to Mexico. The steam- ship Lothian row on her way here from Guay- mas, Janded 600 Asiatic laborers at that port and Manzanillo. ~The Clavering, now on her way here from Hongkong, has fio Chinese on board and will not call at any Mexican port, instead at Honolulu. The Mexican government, it is sald, has protested against the wholesale invasion of Chynese labor which followed the inauguration of the new line, and the company has stopped carrying the Orfentals until the feeling against the Mon- has somewhat simmered down, or until some new arrangement can be made with the | Mexican authorities, r o B s e Sonoma Sails To-Day. The British-Austrian mails arrived in this city last night and the Oceanic Steamship Company’s $onoma will sall from Pacific Street wharf to-day at 2 o'clock, according to schedule. She will take a full cargo and 180 passenigers, of whom 110 go through to the antipodes. G. F. Todman, a tobacco manu- fucturer of Sydmey, returns on the Sonoma after a visit to the States, Beni o 4ogug Sleeper Falis Into Bay. Herman Body, a coppersmith. fell asleep on Clay-street wharf yesterday afternoon s&nd during his_siumbers rolled from his planked conch into the bay. He was pumped out and dried at the Harbor Hospital, where he resum. ed his nap. { | | | Coast Steamship Co. < ‘Wednesday, July 13. Stmr Westport, Smith, 19 hours from Bear Harbor Schr Aloha, 31 days from Labaina. ARED. Wednesday, July 15. Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria; Pacifi¢ Coast mahip Co. mr_.Ramona, Eagles, San Pedro; Coast & mship Ct Stmr_ Fomona. st Pacific wanson, Eureka: Pacific Etmr City bf Peking, Robinson, Honolulu, Yokohama, Maniia and Hongkong; Pacific Mail Steamehip Co. Stmr Robert Kruse. Ship Henry B Hyd hn Rosenfeld’s Bark St Kath & Co. Dollar, Johnson, Portland; E T Amesbury, New. York; Jo Saunders, Hilo; Welch SAILED. Wednesday, July 15. Ship Emily F Whitney, Goodman, Eureka. Stmr - Queen, Cousins, Victorfa and way ports. Stmr Iaqua, Bonifield, Eureka. Stmr City of Peking, Robinson, ete. Stmr Pomcna, Swanson, Eureka. Stmr Argo, Dunham, Eel River. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Bowens Landing. Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, Portland. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, Westport. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Willapa Harbor. Sunr Chico, Jensen, Coquille River. Stmr Francis H Leggett, Jahnsen, Eureka. Schr Wempe Bros, Aspe, Puget Sound. Schr Bessie K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- ing. Schr Orfent, Saunders, Willapa Harbor. SPOKEN. June 21, lat 2 8, lon 27 W, Ger ship Arthur. Fitger, from Hamburg, for Oregon. June 10, lat 57 S, lon 77 W, Fr bark Du- pleix, from Swansea, for San Francisco. June 12, lat 42 8. lon 37 W, Fr bark Jane Guillon, from Antwerp, for San Francisco, June 18, lat 6 S, lon 130 W, Fr bark La Bruyere, from Shields, for Port Los Angeles. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 15, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived July 14—Jap stmr Shin- ano Maru, from Hongkong. Sajled July 14—Stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Fran- clgco. Sailed July 15—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- cisco. G Arrived July 16—Br stmr Telemachus, from Yokohama. BANDON—Arrived July 16—Schr Alblon, hence June 30. TACOMA-—Sailed July 15—Stmr ' Leelanaw, for San Francisco; schr Luzon, for San Pedro. Arrived July 15—Stmr Mackinaw, hence 11th, ARCATA—Arrived July 15—Stmr Noyo, from Redondo. CASPAR—Arrived 14—Stmr South Coast, hence July 13. g MENDOCINO—Arrived July 14—Stmr Phoe- nix, hence July 13. USAL—Arrived July 14—8tmr National City,’ from Fort Bragg. EUREKA—Arrived July 14—Stmr ' Noyo, from San Pedro; stmr Eureka, hence July 13. July 15—Stmr North Fork, hence July 14; stmr Centralia, hence July 13; stmr Despatch, hence July 13, for Columbia River. Sailed July 15—Stmrs San Pedro and Arctie, for San Francisco; stmr Despatch, for Co- Hongkong, July celsior, for San Francisco PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 15, 6 p m— Stmr Santa Cruz, for San Pedro. PORT MBLE—Salled July 15—Bark Sea King, for Australia ASTORIA—Arrived July hence June 29. HARDY CREEK—Arrived July Marshfield, hence July 14 TATOOSH—Passed out July 15—Stmr Santa Barbara, from Seattle, for San Francisco. Passed in July 15—Schr F S Redfield, from San Pedro, for Blaine MARSHFIE! d July. 15—Sehr Jas A | for San Pedro. fled July 14—8chr Mu- 15—Bktn Gleaner, | 15—Stmr | Garfleld, GRAYS HARBOR riel, for Santa Rosalia; &chr- Dauntless, for San Francisco: stmr Newburg, for San Fran- cisco. FAIRHAVEN—Arrived July -15—Schr Wm Renton, hence June 25. 1SLAND PORT. HONOLULU-Safled July 14-—-Ship Acme, for Delaware Breakwater - schr-Suste M Plummer, for Oregon; Br stmr Iris, for Vancouver. July 15—8tinr- Alameda, for San -Francisco. ASTERN PORT. REEDY IS D—Atrived July 14—Ship Clarence S Rement, from Honolulu (in quar- antine). FOREIGN PORTS. BEACHY HEAD Passed July 13—Ger ship Adolf, from Antwern, for Port Los Angeles. PREMANTLE--In port June 15—Br ship € attish Minstrel, ship 1vy, Br bark Elizabeth cholson- and “Br ship Dunbritton. LONDON—Sailed July 4—Br ship Netherby, for Port Townsend. | NEWCASTLE. Aus—Satlied July 14—Bktn | Omega, for Astoria. July 15—Schr Louts, for | Lahaina . ACAPULCO—Sajled July 13>Br ship St Mungo, for ——; stmr Peru, for.Panama. July for, San Franciso. 14—Stmr Newnport, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK- Mrrid July 15--$tmr Aura- nia, from Livervool and Queenstown, ! Sailed July 15—Stmr Noordam, for Rotter- | dam and Boulogne; stmr Philadelphia, for Southampton: stmr Germanic, for Liverpool. LONDON—Arrived July 15—Stmr Manitou, from New York; stmr Montevideo, from Mont- real. LONDON-—£alled July 15—Stmr Arcadian, for Montreal. QUEENSTOWN — onia, for Boston. o s SR Sun, Moon and Tide. United States’ Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San ¥rancisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street =wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the highest tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, JULY 16. Sailed July 15—Stmr Sax- HARRY SHELLY WILL REGOVER Injured Man Is Removed From Hospital to His Residence. Mahoney, Enraged Over Union Affairs, Commits the Assault. e | Harry Shelly, who was seriously stab- | bed by John J. Mahoney at Green and | Mason streets shortly after 8 o'clock | Tuesday night, was removed from the | Emergency Hospital to his home at 1527 Mason street at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Although Shelly's wounds are serious, | it is stated that he will recover. | The cause for the murderous assault by Mahoney, followed by his suicide, is| made plain by Shelly’s statements to his | wite. | Shelly and Mahoney had been friends | for & number of years and some time ago both jotned the Glovemakers' Union and were given employment in the glove factory of Blumenthal & Co., where they worked together for some time. When the glovemakers struck some weeks ago both men refused t6 go out and remained at their employment. At the ending of the :trike both men were thrown out of | employment and dismissed from the un-| | fon and threats were made against them. | | Shelly has been employed at the glove factory of Carson & Co. since, but Ma- { honey had not been able to obtain work | and had been drinking. Shelly and Mahoney had met frequen ly, and Mahoney had hinted that he; | feared the union men would do him bodily | | harm. At the meeting of the two last Tuesday night Mahoney was drunk. e approach- ed Shelly, and an argument concerning | the union ensued. wherein Mahoney ac- ! cused Shelly of *“‘standing in" with tha| {unfon ard of having given the members information concerning Mahoney. With these drunken thoughts on his | mind, Mahoney became highly enraged | and, whipping out a dirk knife, he attack- | ed Shelly suddenly. p | 'The men had lived in the neighborhood | for some time and were considered fast | friends, as they had been seen continually | in company up till one year ago, when | | Shelly got marrfed. i Mahoney had the reputation in his| { neighborhood and among the police of | being a dangerous man when he was| drinking. | S ey | TOPEKA, July 15.—Lieutenant General Nel- | son A. Miles and his aid-de-camn, Colonel | Maus, inspected the post at Fort Riley to-day @ it @ | Steamer. ‘ Chehails. 13 3 | S. Portias 5 pm(Pier G. Dollxr.. |Grays Harbor .....[12 m|Pler 2 State of Cal| an Diego & Way., 9 am|Pler 13 | Sonoma.....| Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Pler 7| Cocs Ba. San Pedro & .1 8 amPier 14 | July 17. | | Coronado vs Harbor | 4 pm|Pler 10 | Enterprise. | 5 pm[Pier 10 G. Lindave: | Grays Harbor .....| 1 pm|Pler 10 | G-W.Elder. | Astorla & Portiand. 11 am|Pier 24 | July 18. | Humboldt ....-....[1:30 p|Pier 19 | Humboldt .........[ 5 am Pler 13 | Los Angeles Ports.| § am|Pler 2 .| Coos B. & PtOrford(10 am Pier 13 | N. Y. via Panama.[12 miPfer 40 | -| Los Angrles Ports.| 6 pm Pler 2 | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm Pier 2 July 10. | i Humboldt . ..| 9 am|Pier .| Pt.Arena & Menden| 1 pm|Pler §. Rot '| san Diexo & Way.| ® am|Pier Céntennial. .| Seattle & Tacoma..(10 am Pier |7 Sty 20. l | Pt..Arena.. Point Arena 4 pm|(Pler 8. Cruz Newport & Way..|-0 am{Pler City Pu Puget Sound Pts..|11 am|Pler July 21. | Pomona. Humboldt ... 30 pyPler Argo... cel River Forts....| 4 pm|Pier San Pedro..| Humboldt 1.7.[10 am Pter Alliance .| Eureka & Coon Bay| 5 pm|Pier . July 22. i Centralia...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm/Pler Columbia. .| Astoria & Portland(11 am|Pler Rainfer.....| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm Pler b - | Dorle..... .| China & Japan. | 1 pm|Pter | North Fork.| Ifumboldt ... | 5 pmiPler ‘2 | July 24, | | 1 Herodot. ... | Hamburg & Way..|...... Pler — | | July 25. " | | | Lothian. ... | China & Japan....|[.... .(Pter — | City Sydney | N. Y. via Panama.[12 m Pler 40 | Honolulu ...... {1 am|Pler 7| FROM SEATTLE. | For. [ | Skagway & Way Ports. July 16 Banta Ana.... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts/July 16 Dolphin. .....| Skagway & Way Ports. July 1y City Topeka..) Skusway & Way Ports:\Juiy 18 | Farallon..... | Skagway & Way Port 19 Eureka. . | Nome 3 20 Spokane .| Skagw. 21 | Cottage City..| S 2| Oregon....... 23| City Seattle.. ay Ports. 26 Nome City..| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|July 29 | Ohio. . _| Nome & St. Michael...[Aug. 1| Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way PtsjAug. 1 Aztec.. Nome ....... ..p-lAuE. 1] Time Ball. - Brarch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, C July 15. The Time Ball on the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at ncon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at ¥ p. m.. Green- wich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charge. Sun rises = Moo Thed RAILWAY TRAVEL. E’ 'Time| |Time| 'Time| alitornia 3.9| A7010 3711 NOTE--In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column give the last tide of the dav, excépt when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. ‘The heights glven are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the hefghts, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference 1Is the mean of the lower law, waters. LGNS tE “fovements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer, ‘From. - * Arctlc. Humboldt ... Crescent -City Humboldt . San Pedro . Humboldt Humboldt San Diego July Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|July Puget, Sound Ports ....|July Mendociho & Pt. Arena|July San Pedro - 1 July Seattle-& Whatcom. .. .|July Point Arena .... Tuly Newport & Way Ports. |July Humboldt. . {July July T uly July 2 July July uly uly Humboldt . C 1t 8. Barbara. Santa Monica Pomona. Tuly Jul; Tty Limited... 7o CHICAGO SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Local (Ov'ri'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Doily Lv. San Fran.. a] 9:30 a » a[12:01 p p | 1:85 pi a p| 3:20 b a | 4:07 p| a | 4:48 p a | 8:00 p| a * Kansas City]. 2:35 al a * Chicago . 2:15 pl » a for moruing; p for atterpoon: 7:30 a, m./ Duiiy i Bavsrsfield Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- Pesponding train arrives at 8:50 a. m. dally. 9:30_a._m. Monday and Thursduv iz ‘he 3 Pal- Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Baker fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas. sengers. No second-class t are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. g, 9:39 a. m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite I ly ul Tty | July Wy P 16 18 18 18 16 18 16 18 17 17 17 17 17 it bty 13 8 18 i 19 1 19 1 19 19 1 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 24 2 Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers. | field and ‘San_ Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p, m. dally. 2! m. tockton . Correspond!, train lr!l"lvu at 11:10 a. m. dally. a8 :00 '». m. dally Is the Overland Express with Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Recl Chair cars to Chicago; Palace !lng':r‘vhmhcuuwl e & rain arrives at 6:25 p.m. daily. ly conducted parties for Kansas City, and East leave San Francisco every ' v, Thrsday and Saturday at § 5. ‘m. street and in Ferry De- pot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. Chi RAILWAY TRAVEL. Folder Tells All About It. Our folder, “Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car,” information travelers need. contains just the It describes and illustrates Rock Island tourist sleepers; shows when they leave California and.when' they arrive at Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and Memphis; tells how much bag- gage is allowed; names the points of interest en route and shows how much money is saved by “going tourist.” Call at any Southern Pacific ticket office and Rock Isiand F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 623 Market Street, San Francisco. 1 | | | Eastbound Tourist Parties The best friends we have are those who kave once traveled with one of | our Persorzlly Conducted Tourist Parties—that is saying 2 good deal for the service, is it not? Before making up your mind how to go east will you not permit me to tell you about themand ths decided advan- tages they offer? . D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Phons. Main 1188. | | | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN Ki. CO. } LESSER SAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon ¥ iry, £oot of Marret St SAN FEANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. v 0, 5:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m. 6:30 and 11:30 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, p- m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 9:30, 5:10, 5:50, SUNDAYS-7:30, 8§ 11:00 a. m.; 0, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS6:05, €:30, 7:35. 17:50, 11:16 a. m.; 12 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 3 6:25 p. m. Sature —Extra lrlg at 1:45 p.m. D, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:43, | 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:23 p. m. tEx- | s. | In Effect Amive | May 3, 1903. San Franctsco. Ignacto. Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. “Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, _| - Cloverdale. | 0 a - 110:20 = | 30 pl 725 p | 30 al o LM ! 4 | :00a| Camp Vacation. 10:20a | 30 p| _ Guerneville. 6:20 p | 00a Sonoma. §:40a 10 | Glen Ellen. 6:20 p 0 a 10:20 a[10:20 = 307 stopol. | 7:25p| 8:20p | STAGES connect Green Brae for San | at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur| Springs: at Fulton for Altrurla and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs at_Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clove ale for the Geysers, Booneville and Green- wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- land Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda_Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, 'Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts. Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs. Half- | way House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- | kins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, | Sherwood, Cahto. Covelo. Laytonville, Cum- | | Quents: mings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwocd, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Ménday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. | On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle R. X. RYAN, bufiding. Gen. Pas. Asgt. BRSPEEEEEg) TO SAN RAFAEL, ENLOISMERR SAli QUENTIN, 1-———— MILL VALLEY, B3=le)=d=| CAZADZRO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry DAYS (Holidays _excepted)—6:43, TSR A5 048, 11 &. m.. 12:20, *1:48, 4:15, 15:16, *6:15, 6:45. 9, 11:48 p. m. 7745 a. m. train week days does not run to Mili_Valley. INDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, nSli-’;, $+10, 11, 111:30 a. m., 112:30, 1*1:30, 2:35, *3:50, 5, 30, 9, 11:45'p. m. Trains marked () rTun to San Quentin. Those marked () to Fairfax, excegt 8:18 p. m. Seturdays, On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs to Fairfax. 2 FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO eek days—5:25, 10:25, 7:40, 8:15, 11:05 8. m.. 12:30, 2:20, $3:45, 4:50, 5:30, 10:20 p. UNDAYS—6 38, 18:10, 9:40, 31¢ S i iz:50. 2:50, 18725, 4:40, 38:50; o atked ) siart trom San Quents TroM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 7:43. 5. 0:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, 5:10, 7:05, 10:40 p. m. SUNDAYS J555 10 11:10 & m., 12:05, 1108, 240, 3 ROUGH TRAINS, o o ™ 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m.. week days (Saturdays excepted) —Tomal nd way stations. m.., Saturdays—Ci stations Sundays and Legal Holldays—S a. m, Caza- déro and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 -Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market at. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY _Leave ero and way 625 MASKET ST. North snore roaa, and SAusatiTo e oo | (L erxy Foot Market St 'SQUTHERN PACIFIC ue to arrive at Trains leave and are d >3 SAN FRANCISC (Matn Line, Foot of Macket Street) & $Eive — Faow JUNE 21, 1908. — ARMIVE 700s Denivia. Suisen, Eimira sad Secre mento wse sezsea we .26» Q0A Vacaville, Winters, P.umu‘ 267 T804 Vartmen: Ban Ramon. Vaileio, apa. Calistogs. Santa Rosa. 8.25» 7.304 Xiles, Lathrop, Stockton.. X . Woodland. Knights Landing. Jav 8004 Dy ryavitie. Oroville, (connects ot Marysville for Gridicy, Bigss and ChICO) ... -.... 5 A Atinntic Express—Ogden and Easc. $38% Port Coata, Martines. Antioch. By- ron, Tracy.Stockto, Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendots, Hanford, Yisaila, Porterville ... .004 Port Costs, Martines, Lathrop, Mo~ B0 Fo o Morced. Fresno, Goshen Jugetion, Hanford, Visalls, BakersfieM ........... 8.304 Shasta Express—Dav (for Bartlett Spr +Fruto, Red Dini, P 8.304 Xiles, San Jose, Livermore, ‘ton.lone. Sacramento, Pla Wiiiisms Maryseille. Chl:oj Hed Diuff. Bl; 4.25» 304 Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown. o pora, Tuolumne and Angels . 4.263 004 Martinez and Way Statiou: %55. 10.004 Vallejo 12.262 L 4 Creecent City Express. Eastbound. 000 e e Gosta, Dyron, Tracy, La- throp, Stockton. Merced. Ray- mond, Yranoidfi.lnzurfl; X.lu::’ akersfield. - 1‘1;- Orlesns. (Westbound ar Tives as Pacific Coast Express, via Coast Line)....... weaven 10.00A The Overland Limited — Ogdes, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. ... 12.00x Hayward. Niles and Way Stations .00P Sacramento River Steamers.... ';-’nr Benicia, Winters, Sacramento. ‘Woodiand, Wiiltams, Colusa, W 8. Mary: Yille. Oroville and way statior 19538 3.307 Hayward. Nilea and Way Stailon: 867 4C0r Martinez San Ramon. Vallejo, Napa, o M R ep isshs. 1§28 Martines, Tracy. Lathrop, . 4007 Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl.. 4.26» . ayward. Niles, Irvington, San | 18.564 3O B e Livermore tAv56 6.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tulare, Bakersficld, Los Angeles; coa- pects st Saugus for Santa Bar- bara. - 6.00r Port Costa, Trac Banos 15.307 Niles, San Jose 00 Hayward. Niles and San Orfental Mail—Ogden. Dem - Omaha. St. Louis, Chicago and Esst. (Carries Pullmsn Car pas- sengers only out of San Fran- elsco. Tourl car and coac! pussengers take 7.00 r. x. train to Reno, countinuing thence o their cars 6 P.M. train eastward ‘Westbound, 8 imited. From New York, Chicago, New Orlesns, El Paso. Los Angeles. Fresno, Berends, Raymoud (from Yosemite), Martines. Arrives.. 7.00» San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines nd Way Statfons..... - 00r Vailejo s Stops at all Sacramento 8057 Oregon & Calt ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiend, Puget Sound and East. $9.10¢ Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) .. 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy. desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite). Fresno....... Hanford, T NE COA LI Ty 19464 Santa Craz Excursion (Sumday 8.16a Newark. Centerville. San Jose, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. 12.16» Newark, Centerville. San_ Jose, Kew Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Princtpal Way Stations o 4167 Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos acd way stations (on Saturday and Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz, conpects at Felton for Boulder Creek, Mondsy omly from Ssnta Cruz).. 18.55 % AKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip® 15 9:00 11:00a.x. 100 300 5.15r.x From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 15:00 18:05 10:00 Ax. 1200 200 4.00 r.x. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Ihird and Townsend Streeta.) 704 San Jose and Way Stations. 1700a San Jose aud Way Stations. ng. New Almaden.. ..... * 17162 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excar sfon (Sunday only)... v 08.004 CosstLine Limited—Stopsonly S: Jose.Gilroy. Holilster, Pajaro.Cas troville, Saiinas. Sen Ardo, Pase Robles, Santa Mavgarita. San Luts ©bispo. (principal stationsthenc=) Sania Baibara. snd Los An- gelen. Connection at Castroville 1o and from Moterey and Pacifie Grove and at Pajaro north bound from Capitola and Sante Cruz.... 8004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, Sunta Cruz Pactilc Grove, Salinas, Sun Luis Obfspo and Frivetpal Intermediate Stations Westbound only. Pacific Const Ex- Drese—From New Y ork, Chicago, s EI Paco. Los An- inta Rarbars. Arrives.. Jose and Way Stations..... .. 8an Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- [ LS st Sen Jode and Way Staions. ose and Way Stations ... .... 43.607 Del Monte Expr{'@—snn a Clara, © ~ 8an Jese. Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove (connects at Sants lars tor Santa Cruz. Bouider o el Narrow Gauge Points) 112. #3307 Burlingsme. San Mateo, Redwood, Menio Park. Palo Alto, Msyfieid, Mountain View, Lawrence. Santa Clara. San Jose, Gliroy (connec- sicu for Bollister, Tres Pinos). Pajaro (conmection for Watson” vitle. Ca Puct: [ 10.48» 4100 1 San J. L4 Way Station 007 San Joee, (via Sants Clara) Los atos, Wright and Principa! Way s 1t tlwws. . - .00 0i6.30F Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations 18| 10 Ban e B arere e otk ouy TSN0A Carios, Redwood, Fair Osks, glienio Park, Falo Alto... ose and Way Stations. 30 Sunoer Limited, Eastbou Luis Obispo, Santa Bar Angeies, Demivg. EI Pas Orlesns, New York. (W d Way Stalfons.... lo Altoand Way Sta- A for Morning. X Saturday and Sunday only. {8tope at all statfons on Sunday. 18unday exce 1 Sunday only. & Saturday only. @ Connects at Goshen Jo. with tratns for Hanforg, Visalia. At Fresno. for Visalia via Sager. €Via Coast Line. s Tuesday and Friday. % m Arrive vin Nfies. n Daily except Saturday. P for Afternoon. w Vi San Joaquin Valley 3 8tope Sanca Clara south bound ciy. Conaests except Sunday. tor all peints Nartow Gauge. 2Does not stop at Valencls Bk MEN AND WOMEN. Uso Big & for unnatural discharges.infamimations. frritatio or alcerationa of mucous membranes. Painiess, and not astriae &eat or poisonous. Seld by Druggists, it in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for $1.00. or 3 bottles §2.75. _CINIII( *ett on request. The Weekly Call &1 per Yecar. '

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