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10 THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 23 903 RS SR FOG ENVELOS PTON YAGHTS Challenger Comes Out of It With Steel Gaff Broken, ‘ A Shamrock III Leads Hsmdfly1 Until the Accident I‘ Occurs. | | N.J anx Erin to-day riceless cup cha his vis e beaut fog be accident him. The vets pulled mast, as the tumble of irely in two. > gaff at the Erie in place in time for se fog shut down had salled leg of the racing. For led for the dden from view of the out of sight’ from the reduced sail, but it was gerous running, the precious challeng- of the trans-Atlant T at Maje 1 the mishap he older fog shut was the ightship, ty on in’s whis- ship as a ten min- d, salling was taken in k III had beat- seconds to tes ahead The course was fifteen miles south- Hook lightship, ck. mro start, they RELIANCE GOES AGROUND. Quick Turn of Wheel Saves Constitu- tion From Shoal. FPORT. R. L. July 22.—The last he New York Yacht Club on the Haven to-day that of yes- he #0-footers mile of th 1 Columbia struc! end of the middle and only the saved the Con- came off within the Columbia. h strong tide, struck being finally as- njured, but of The other two getti trong puff of of the Const mast ceeded and crossed the fin three-quarters of an hour that the latter boat a walke The cruise wins to the credit of both e and the Constitution S e T s Y her arrival in port, but could discover no damage. so that probably be in the race to-morrow. The red a n w topmast this 4 will also start. The Co- ed in port half an hour after atior parently uninjured. | to-morrow e annual race cup, but as neither of the 1p yachts has been measured under the new rules they will not compete for the ophy given Colonel John Jacob As- t but will sail for a special cup e — | HOME RUN IN NINTH WINS FOR ST. LOUIS Boston Bats Out Victory Before Schmidt Settles Down to Cus- | tomary Form. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | or1s y moot's sensation with two out, Up to that time it ati had the game jonal throw to th. was a feature. At- | R. H E $ 12 = T e " Brown and J. O'Neill; Berger. 1'mvire—Moran ELPHIA, July 22 —Keister's double | r's wild th i ¢l 1600 w of Darry’s bunt gave ® game over New York. At- H 5 i and Bowerman nslie. fcGinnt mpire—E — Bef settled d runs enough to beat Brook. nger was effective throughout Schmidt R H 5 9 eries—Pittinger and Moran; Schmidt and Umpire—Johnstone. AMERICAN LEAGUE. CLEVELAND, July 22.—St. Louis was easy, ding them well in hand throughout ff Evane in the third 500 Score R H E “ 873 Evans and | July 22 —Ryan's home run frcm a shut-out. Dunkle his frst game for Washington and eated a favorable impression. Attendance, | Wash Phila Batteries Powers Handball Championship Match. | James C. Nealon, the handball enthus is in receipt of a cable from Ireland | ming him of the victory of M. Egan | New Jersey over Twohill, the Irish| handball champion, by a score of 21 to . | bey played seven games in America and | f the deciding ones in a series of fll’lPen‘ were to be played in Ireland. Egan's victory in this game gives him the match, | He has been matched to play Fitzger- ald for the championship of this city. The men will meet in the court of the Olympic Athletic Club late in the present year, — Trunks and Dress-Suit Cases. Call for up-to-date traveling bags or suit cases. Do you meed a new trunk? Carload prices to the user. Leather Goods Department, Sanborn, Vaill & Co.'s, 741 Marke! street. at | terday | and 27 minuts. GUATEMALA'S COFFEE CROP FALLS SHORT 20,000 TONS This Is the Estimated Tribute the Fincas of the Cen- tral American Republic Paid to the Wrath of Santa Maria--Citizens of Panama Still Firmly Support Cana [ HE Pacific Mail Company’s steam- ship Newport arrived yesterday from Panama and way ports. She brought the usual cargo and a score of passengers, of whom five were Chinese. A. M. Garland, the Pacific | Malil Company’s spectal coast agent, came | up from Guatemala on the liner. He re ports conditions quiet all along the coast. | He says the coffee crop has been all gath- | ered and that it proved plentiful, as had been expected. In Guatemala the crop | was unusually good, and but for the de- struction wrought by Santa Maria would | have exceeded all previous records. The loss of coffee directly caused by the visi- tation of lava and ashes is estimated, says Agent Garland, at about 20,000 tons Under the circumstances Guatemala came | out very well, and had it not been that the military service absorbed much of the | republic’'s labor material the shortage | been noticed. The Newport's officers report Panama the general strongly in favor of the canal | Fine weather was encountered through- | that in sentiment seems | out the voyage and, as usual, Captain Saunders brought his vessel into port looking like a yacht | The passengers included the following named Arthur Weimer e W. J. Seaborn, F. §. Swan, | Stretch. Mrs’ B. M. Ireland. Enrique E let. D. T. Meade Michael Murphy. B. Ja- A’ M. Garland, Charles Worweck. | Charles Baker. James Reilly, James Kenny | and Alfred Suiter. - Reinsurance Rates. The rate of reinsurance on the ship Helen Brewer was advanced yesterday to 30 per cent. | She 1s now 130 days from Sourabava for | Delaware Breakwater. The rates on the Mil. | ton Park. Hermis and Edouard Detaille remaln | 5 per cent -~ . Falls Into the Hold. es Olsen, who lives at the Grand Cen- tral Hotel, Third and Mission streets, fell down the hold of the steamship State of California vesterday and fractured his skull at the base | of the brain At the Harbor Hospital the sur- geons say he will die - Doric Sails To-Day. | The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com.- pany’s Doric will sall to- y for the Orient She will take about seventy-five cabin pa gers and a full cargo. s R Glencona Abandoned. The British bark Glencona, which recently went ashore at San Blas, has been abandoned by her master, ¥ RN Big Cargo of Coal. The British tramp steamship Inverness ar- rived yesterday from Moji with 5250 toms of coal LT NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The barkentine Puako is chartered for lum- ber from Fuget Sound to Cape Town at Bds, with option of Aigoa Bay, 53s. st A Valuable Cargo for Australia. The British ship Drumcraig was cleared yes- Australia, with 1,47 feet lumber, bdls shingles, 816 cs canned and 65 bbls lubricating ofl, valued at it % il Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 22. Phoenix, Odland, 12 hours from Point Stmr Arera Stmr Corona, Johnson, 20 hours from Eureka. 19 mours from Albion. 44 hours from Stmr Celia, Devitt, reenwood, Johnzon, . Saunders, 21 days 2315 hours via Manzanillo, 8 days 2 hours Stmr Mackinaw, coma Stmr Aruncion, Bridgett, 41 hours from Re- dondo. €torrs, 90 hours from Ta- s wmr lIovemess, Proud, 25 days from o, CLEARED. Wednesday, July 22. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, for Eureka; Charles Nelson Company. Br ship Drumcralg, McCallum, for Sydney; Charles Nelson Company SAILED. Wednesday, July 22. Stmr Columbia, Dorag, Astoria. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Alliarce, Hardwick, Portland, etc. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, Crescent City. Stmir Greenwood, Johnson, Caspar. Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, San Pedro, Ship George Curtis, Calhoun, Honolulu. Schr lda Schnauer, Brasting, Gamble. Schr H. C. Wright, Nielson, Mahukona. Schr 1da A, Campbell, Point Reyes. Schr 1da McKay, Lethola. Eureka. Schr Onward, Ofidnessen, Coquille River. Schr Newark, Reinerteen. Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 22, 10 p. m.—Clear; wind W, 8§ mlles an hour. OUTSIDE, BOUND IN, 3 P. M. Stmr Newport. Stmr Greenwood. ¢ SPOKEN. June 3—Lat 14 N, lon 26 W, Fr ship Lecn Blum, from Swateea, for San Francisco. June 9—Lat 13 N, lon 35 W, Br ship Aus trasia, from Antwerp, for Port Townsend. ' June 11—Lat 32 8, lon 31 W, Br bark Blue- bell, from Salaverry, for Delaware Break- water. June 1i—Lat 13 §, lon 36 W, Fr bark Jane Guillon, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Jupe 25—Lat 25 §, lon 40 W, Pr bark Ville de Mulhouse, from Hambur, for San cisco. Ger bark July 12—Lat 32 N, lon 18 W, Ecuador, from Cardiff, for Port Townsend. | Elder, | Guaymas | Czarina, | Ohio, | €/ BRITISH SHIP, | MILTO] | +. g %+ ONE OF OVERDUE FLEET NOW | REINSURED AT FIFTE | PER CENT. | 2 MISCELLANEOUS. PUNTA ARENAS, July 21.—Contracts with caused by the volcano would hardly have | local salvers to save cargo of Ger stmr Theben | for £10,000 and shipping at £5000 have been made LONDON, viously mast Er stmr Achilles, from detained at Suez: bottom DOMESTIC ASTORTA—Sailed July for €an Francisco. BANDON, OR.—Salled for San Francisco EUREKA hence 2ist Arrived July Stmr_South Bay. 21st: pktn Gardiner City, hence July 21, of tug Sea Rover. sMled July 23— Schr Lottie tug Sea Rover, for San Fran EVERETT—Arrived July 22—Bark trom Salina Cruz. Salled July 22 reported, has been abandoned PORTS. Stmr Melville Dollar, | Franctsco HADLOCK—S for San Franciseo HOQUIAM—Arrived July Dollar, hen. MARSHFIEL henc 21—Stmr NOME: ster, hence June 12; stmr Manauense I from Seattl POINT LOBOS Stmr_Alcazar, Angeles Passed July 22, 7 p. m.—Stmr Lakm Eureka, for San Pedro. PORT GAMBL Sailed July 21—Sel nila, for Eagle Harbor. Sailed July 22—Schr Okanogan, for Manila. PORT MADISON—Arrived July 22—Schr Oliver J. Olson, from Seattle. PORT TOW ND—Arrived July 22—Bark Coloma, from Salina Cruz. Arrived July Schr Okanogan, fro Gamble: Passed in July 22—Séhr Henry K. H bark Coloma, G. North, for— 5 Sailed July 22—Ship Henry Falling, f ney. - SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 22—Stmr field, from Hardy Creek. Sailed July 22—Schr Erfe, send for Port SAN PEDRO — Arrived July 22 — Stmr Whitesboro, from Greenwood. stmr Ruth, for San Franclsco. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 22—Stmr ce 20th, and sailed for San Pe- Coos Bay, dro. SEATTLE—Arrived July 22—Stmr boldt, from Skagway. 2 San Franc TATOOSH—Passed in July 22—Stmr Cen- tennial, hence 19th, for Seattle. Passed out July 22—Stmr Minnetonka, for San Francisco. Passed in July 22—Stmr City of Puebla, hence 20th, for Victoria; stmr Ohlo, from Nome, for Seattle. Passed July 22—Stmr Montara, from Port Hadlock, for San Francisco, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—A drew Welch, hence 3d. Arrived July 22 July 22.—Br bark Glencona, pre- Tacoma, for London, rudder carried away. 22—Stmr George W. July 21—Stmr Chico, Arrived July 22—Stmr Pomona, Carson, led July 22—Stmr Montara, 22 — Stmr Arrived July 6—Schr Barbara Hern- Passed July 22, 8 a. m.— from Greenwood, for Port Los Br ship Canada, from Victoria. for Everett; schr John mr Oregon, from Nome. iled July 22—Stmr Rival, ved July 21—Bark An- —Stmr City of Peking, hence by the hence in tow for cisco. “oloma, for San Grace I; stmr e, from hr Ma- m Port all, for for Syd- Marsh- Town- Hum- July 15; stmr Soncma, hence July 16. Sallgd July 21—Schr S. T. Alexander, for San F¥ancisco. Salled July 22—Stmr Ventura, for San Fran- cisco: bktn W. H. Dimond, for San Francisco. Salled July 22—Stmr Sonoma, for Sydne: stmr City of Peking, for Yokohama. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Sailed July 21—Stmr toga, for Colon, Sara- REED ISLAND—Anchored off July 21—Stmr Hawallan, from Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Salled July 10—Stmr San Juan, for Panama. Safled July 20—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco. ANJER—Passed luly 22—Bark Adolt from New York, for Manila. Abrig, HONGKONG—Sailed July 22—Jap stmr America Maru. for 8an Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 21—Span stmr Antonio Lopez, from Manila. Sajled July 22—Br ship Falls of Halladale, led July 21—Ger stmr Si- —Sailed July 22— or San Francisco. for San Francisco. MAZATLAN— lesia, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, Austrs Br ship General Gordon, PORT NATAL—Arrived prior to July ship Irby, from Portland, Or. PORT S8AID—Arrived July 21—Stmr gyle, from Norfolk, Va., for Manila. Arrived July 22—Nor stmr Nordkyn, New York, for Mantla. 7] TALTAL—Arrived July 17—Ger bark nia, from Port Los Angeles. 21—Br Strath- from Polym- VICTORTA—Arrived July 22—Stmr Olympla, from Hongkong. YOKOHAMA-—Sailed 22—Br stmr Coptic, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP—Arrived July 22—Stmr Switzer- land, from Philadelphia. Salled July 22—Stmr Portland, for Philadel- hia. P OPENHAGEN—Arrived _ July Heliig Olave, from New York, 22—8tmr via_Cherbourg. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 22—Stmr Geor. glan, frgm Boston; stmr Havre, from delphia, via Queenstown. Phila- LONDON—Salled July 22—Stmr Montevig- ean, from Montreal. NEW YORK—Arrived July 22—Stmr Mar- salia, from Mareeilles and Naples. Bailed July 22—Stmr St Paul. for South. 3] ampton; stmr Majestic, for Liverpool; stmr Amsterdam, for Rotterdam. Arrived July 22—Stmr Mongollan, from Glasgow. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July = 22—Stmr Ivernia, from Boston, for Liverpool. Sailed July 22—Stmr Carpathia, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed July 22—Stmr Kai- ser Wilhelm der Grosse, for New York, via Cherbourg. Arrived—Stmr Philadelphia, from New York. TENERIFFE—Sailed July 10—Stmr Serapis, for Seattle. CHERBOURG—Salled July Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen and ampton, for New York SUEZ—Arrived July 22—Stmr Achllles, from Tacoma, via Hiogo, Hongkong, Manlla, etc., for Liverpool. | | 22—Stmr Kaiser South- S Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. | Steamer. ~From. Chico_ Coquille River . | more satisfactory results would ensue, as this | | was continued till to-morrow. Yesterday | CHINESE TRICKS 10 BE BLOCKED Hart North Suggests Way of Doing It Effectually. fays No Writs of Habeas Corpus Should Issue With- out Examination. S e United States Immigrant Commissioner |Hart North makes the following state- ment with reference to the proposed de- {nial of the writ of habeas corpus to Chi- nese immigrants In certain cases: It is reported to me that the United States | Attorney is in recelpt of a letter from the Commissioner General of Immigration request- Ing that writs of habeas corpus be not issued | on behalf of Chinese persons arriving at this port and claiming to be native born until their landing has been denied by this office. In this class of cases it has been customary for the courts to issue writs regardless of the question as to whether or not the examinations conducted by the inspectors employed in_the | enforcement " of the exclusion acts have been completed, and in some cases even and | such practice has often resulted in both unnec- essary work and humiliation for this office. | It is my opinion that if the courts would re- | quire evidence of a denial by the immigration | | officers as a prerequisite to lssuing the writ would make it possible to secure the evidence mot only of the applicant but also of his Witnesses before an opportunity was given them to make their stories tally, this having been proved to be the inevitable result of the appli- cants being taken from our custody by writ. Such a step would not be a suspension of the writ of habeas corpus within the meaning of | the constitution, but would merely require the | applicant to show himself entitled to the writ | In ‘advance. and such a requirement Is placed | by, the statutes in the discretion of the court. If. on the other hand, the courts in their | wisdom desire to handle all cases of alleged native born Chinese without regard to an ex- amination under the immigration and Chinese exclusion laws, no doubt the proper instructions could fssue to that end, thus relieving us from all examination of such Chinese. —_————————— | BRITISH VICE CONSUL TAKES HAND IN GAME Swears Out Warrant for T. J. New- man’s Arrest for Disturb- ing the Peace. Wellesley Moore, the British Vice Con- sul, secured a warrant from Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of T. J. Newman, proprietor of a saflors’ board- ing-house at 76 Jackson street, on a charge of disturbing the peace. He said New- man had been making himself offensive at the consulate for some time, and had become a nuisance. He went to the con- sulate yesterday morning and raised the final disturbance. Newman was arrested last Monday on a charge of battery upon Arthur Cham- | bers, a clerk at the consulate because he was ogdered out while some British sail- ors were being paid. The case came up | before Judge Cabaniss on Tuesday and morning Newman abused the officials at the consulate for having him arrested and made statements which the Vice Consul | says are absurd and without the slight- | est foundation ———— J. Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma.. Alaskan. | New York ... LLLLiJuly 25 Santa Rosa. .| San Dicso & Way PertsiJuiy 23| Unable to Hold Zimmerman. Del Norte.... | Crescent City ‘The police have been unable to connect G, . Elder.’ | Portland & Astods... | Fred Zimmerman with the attempt to rob | 5 amburg ay Ports. | Mrs. Jennie Hughes at 314 Gough street | A e 21 | about two weeks ago. After being shown | Seattle .. | to the different watches on Tuesday and | Tacoma .. 25 | yesterday he was booked at the City Pris- s Shbei 35 |on on a charge of carrying burglar’s tools, Humboldt . v 25 | Which were found in his possession when Eel River Ports. July 35 | arrested several days ago. San Pedro July 25 | —_———— San Pedro . “|uly 25 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. [July 25 Teacher Sues for Salary. o arpay Forts.[July 23| Adelia E. Little, formerly a school % Oyutas Hurrie: July 23 | teacher, sued the city yesterday for ! Titania Nanaimo .. |July 26 | $2988, which she alleges 1s due as salary San Pedro. Humboldt |July 26 | from July 1, 1900, gurekn. Humboldt July 26 | e e ueen -| Puget Sound Ports.....|July 26 | ghel‘ulu ‘(Q;r:)'s H;r%ar B July 27 Sun, Moon and Tide. ertura......| Sydney & Way Ports...|July 27 | v, R s | at Fort Point. entraice to San Coron: Humboldt Francisco Bay. DPublisasd ny ctficial au- . e thority of the Superintsadent. City Para New York 315 B | NOTE—The high and low waters ‘occur &t ettt -s"Pgr xll“,Pln;m-~;July' the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Cotumbta Portlang & Au'n‘-.."""}'fl,"» twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Centennisi. | Seatrle & Totom :“Ju); the helght of tide Is the same at both places. ty Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports.....|Jul T 7] iy Eibw Souta B paly el o THURSDAY, JULY 23 Clavering China & Japan July 31 | Sun rises . Alliance Portland & Way Ports.(Aug. 1| Sun sets . Denderah -1 géefnle R . Moon rises . TO SAIL. O |Time| Time| 1 —-—‘ Ft. —-—| Ft. Stcamer. [ Destination. Safls.| Pler. | ° |L Wi H W July 23. " 123 | 4:201—-1.101 Fulton. Redondo direct.....| 9 um's,w. 2| 3| S !:hoenlx Pt.Arena & Mndcno| 1 pm|Pler 13 Centrall; |Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 10 { og Eureka..... Humboldt . 9 am Pler 13 | 57 State of n Diego & Way.| 8 am Pler 13 28 -|China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 | 39 July 24. | Humboldt ... :80 p{Pler 19| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm Pier 23 | the early momning tides are given in the left San Pedro & Way.| ® am Pler 19 | hand column and the successive tides of the July 25. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the Los Angeles Ports.| ® am|Pier 2| fourth time column gives the last tide.of the -|Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm{Pler 10 | day, except when there are but three tides, as |Seattle & Olympia' |4 pm Pler 2 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | Grays Harbor 4 pm(Pler 2| addition to the soundings of the United States - Coquille River .| 8 pm|Pler 2| Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) Whatcom & Fairhn| 5 pm(Pler 2 | sign precedes the heights, and then the number U Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier | given is subtracted from the depth given by City Sydney.|N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 | the charts. The plane of reference is the Alameda....|Honolulu . 11 am Pler 7| mean of the lower low waters. July 26. -|San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 19 Los Angsles Ports.| 4 pm{Pler 4 RAILWAY TRAVEL al . —~———— — e s [seatdie .. | 4 pm[Pler — Fel River Porta....| 4 pmiPler 2 . - umtoldt ... p|Pler J. Dollar....|Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am(Pier 2 Arcata. Coos B.& Pt.Orford|12 m|Pier 13 Pt. Arena...|Point_Arena .| 4 pmiPler 2 July 2 - . Aretic....:. | Humboldt . 10 am(Pler 2 f Lothian China & Ja 1 pm|(Pier 16 oo Newport & Way 9 pm|Pler 19 Nom:'dimh e aann ul .| winapa. Hiarb Pier 2 July 30, To .| Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pler 9 July 31 Humboldt 5 pm|Pler 2 P— China & ; nm;g:-r g / h Hnolulu & Kahul pm|Pler \ i 7w 7 | An Ideal Train . [Astoria & Portiand|11 am;Pier 2 \ - |seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Fier i¢ INERIERRS For Those Who August 3. = Centennial.. |Seattle & Tacoma..10 am|Pier 2 ‘ ' S ¥ eek tha Best FROM SEATTLE. : Steamer. For. | Sails. TR QOregon....... 2 SANTA FE TRAINS Humboldt 2 gl‘:;nsum- » Leave Market-street: Ferry Depot. arallon. Skagway & Way Ports. July “Local | Lim'd | Local | Ovrl'd Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports.(July 28 Nome Ciiv. )| Cooks Inlet & Way PtaiJuly 2y HD"“’& Balty’) Daing| ity f City Topeka. . | Skagway & Way Ports.|July 4V | Lyv. San Fran.. aj 9:30 a Ohio.. Nome & St. Michael...[Aug. 1|y Stockton...(10:40 a(12:01 p|- Excelsior.....| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.(Aug. 1| Merced . p| 1:55 p Asztec. . | Nome . -lAug. 1| ¢ ¥resno . »| 3:20 p| Cottage City. . Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 3| * Hanford p| 4:07 p| Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael...|Aug. 4| « vVigalia p| 4:48 p| Al-Ki Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 4| “ Bakersf 5 p| 6:00 p| Senater. Nome <|Aug. 3| ¢ Kansas City 35 a| Berth; .| Cooks Iniet & Way Pts|Aug. 7| * Chicago . - 2:15 p| a for mornins: p for afternoon. e T‘lmfl';.:m“ oty T:a0 o m. Daily s Bakersfela tocal, stop- Branch Hydrographic e, U. S. N., Mer- | ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | responding train arrives at 8:35 a. m. daily. July 22, 1903, :30 a. m. Monday and Thursdzv is _the The time ball was not dropped to-day. | CALIFORNIA LIMITED, Pal- Mechanism temporarily deranged. ace Cars and Dining_ Cars J. €. BURNETT, through to Ch Chair car rur.g to Bakers- in charge. | field for accommodation of local first-class pas- Milk Below Standard. ‘Warrants were sworn out yesterday at the instance of the Health Board for the arrest of the following restaurant keep- ers for serving milk to their customers that was found on analyses to be below standard: A. Seaberg, 737 Mission street; M. A. Bruce, 70 Third street; Ed E. Hesse, 783 Market street; D. Von der Mehden, $5 Fourth street, and C. Bush and H. Bush, 763 Market street. So far twenty-three arrests have been made of deylers seiling adulterated milk. 2 3 sengers. No' second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Frida; 9:30 a. m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car betwéen Bakers- field and_san Francisco. Corresponding train U0 o oa s Bioglkton Local, Cogres 4:00 p. m. is on o pondl: train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. | - 8:00 p. m. Daily is the Overiand Express with through Palace and Tourist Slecpers and Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Falace Sleeper, which cuts out st Frema. Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. dally. ‘Bersonally conducted parties for Kassas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every , Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. ,m—“l Efi:‘mfln} and in .’&rrky& mat. Ran RAILWAY TRAVEL That is a questio Rock Island System Where) Does It Go? n we are asked every day— where does the Rock Island System go? answer is: - Pretty nearly everywhere cast o the Rockies and west of Chicago. ’Fxom Denver to Peoria and Chicago- From El Paso to Kansas City and Chiczgo.. From Ft. Worth to St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is nearly 8,000 miles long; runs through fourteen States and Territories and operates the most extensive system of through cars of any: line crossing the continent. Our time table and our folder ** Across the Conti- nent in a Tourist Sleeping Car’* give full informati at all Southern Pacific ticket offices. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, The f 623 Market Street, San Francisco. See Salt Lake City on Your Way East. In mapy ways it is the most interesting city on the American Continent. You may enjoy a visit there if yoa joina Burlington Route Personally Conducted Tourist Party. They leave for the East three times a week. Another attraction is the Rocky Mountains, whoss grand panorama unrolls béfore your eyes for 700 miles. Let me tell you about the trip. Drop me 3 postal, or call, W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Franciseo, Cal. 639 Phone. Main 1188. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KT. CO. LESSEB SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 00, 11:00 a. m.; ), 6:30 and 11:30 WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 3:20, 6:25 p. m Saturdays— Extra lrlg at 1:45 p.m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:18 a. m.; 1:45, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:25 p. m. fEx- cept’ Saturdays. Leave | _In Effect | Arrive San Francisco.| May 3, 1903. |San Francisco Week | Sun- | Destina- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | tion. | days. | Daye. 7 1 | 7454 8402 Ignacio. [10:20 a| | 8:00 p| | §:20 | 7:25p| | T:45a T:45a Novato, [10:20a/10:20a Petaluma | 8:20p| 8:20p and [7:25p| 7:25p Santa Rosa. | [10 20a ‘2‘;8‘ Fulton. 7:25p » | | 7:25p ‘Windsor, ' | Healdsburg, |10:20210:20a Lytton, | Geyserville, 7:25p| T:25p Cloverdale. L Hopland aj10:20a and Ukiah pl 7:25 p Wil | 7:25p| T:25p s: Camp Vacation. [10:20a[10:20 a 2: Guarnevitle. | 7:28 p| 6:20 p s: Sonoma. | | 8:40a 5: Glen Ellen. 6:20 p 7:30a e aj10:20 a 2:30 p Sebastopol. I 5 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin, 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 Clover- dale 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 Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Spriags, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, ' Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvilie, Orr's Hot Springs, Half- way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- kins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; st Willits for Fort Bragg. Westport Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytenville, Cum- mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rate: On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half-rates. Ticket-office, 850 Market street, Chronicle buflding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, ENIOISEERE SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, [>al@] =4 CAZADERO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry EEK DA YS—(Holldays _excepted)—6:45, 497:45, 8:45, 9:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 1535, *6:15, 6:45. 9. 11:45 p. m. m. train week days does not run to Mill Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, 18, 199, 1410, 11, 111:30 a. m., $12:30 1°1:30, 2:35, *3:50, 5. 6, 7:30, 9, u:u&m. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin, Those marked (f) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur. days. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs to_Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO ot m 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10, P 1145 &, m., 12:50, 2:30, $3:25, 4:40, 3 56" B, a0 n m Trains marked (1) start from San Quent FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN Sral CISCO—Week days—5:43, 6:40, To4s, 145, 1110 &, m.. 12:40, 2:45, 515, 5:10, 10:40 p. m SUNDAYS—0:35, 7:35, 10, 11:10 a. 1:05, 2:40, 3 5, 6:05, 7:10, 10 THROUGH TRAIN! 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way Ha0 » k days (Saturdays excep 15 . m., week days (Saturdays = Tomales and way stations. - 315 b. m.. Saturdave—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza deroand way seations. " Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Reyes and way stations, e Faiay TICKET OFFICE—026 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. WEEKLY CALL 16 Pag‘tq. 81 per Year m.. 12:08, 40 p. m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Erains I snd are due to arriv > oav, N FRANCISCO. - (Matn T Fook of Market Strees ) annivE V= — Fmom Joum 21, 1908, — 7.004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira and Sacre- T : Win'ters. tumasey.. Vacaville, Win i 304 004 Martinez, Saa Ramon, Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa. Niles, Latbrop. Stockton.... s Davis. Woodiand. Knights Land ing. e, Oroville, (connects at Marysviils for Gridisy, Bigge nd Chico) tic Rxpress—Ogde: P Couta, Martmer. Antioch. By Ton, Tracy,Stockton.Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendots, Haoford. Vimatia. Porterville ..o Port Costa, Martines, Top, desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshea Junetion, Mantord, Viesils, Bakersticld . By Shasts_Exmess— Davia, Wiiiiam (for Bartictt Springs). Willaws, $Fruto, Red Dluf, Portiand...... Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stack- mto.Flacers Waryaviiie, Chico, ttod DIaf. . Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown. ‘mors, Tuolumne and Angels ‘Martines and Way Stailons. 08s 004 8.004 8.304 8304 8304 .00 10.004 | 418.004 Stockton. Merced. Ray- / Freeno, Hanford, Visalia Angetes and (Westbound ar Pacific Coast Express, e Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago.... § fics and Way Stations. 3. Sacramento River Steamers.. 11.00» Beaicla, Winters, Sacramento, ‘Woodland, Willlams, Colusa, Wil- nights lLsoding. Marys flic and way stations. et d Way Stailons.. Martinez San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, 10 332 Ciaeus, Bante Toeaerors oo 3388 Martiner, Fracy,Lathrop Stocktan. 1 9. 'S Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodt.. 4.26% Hayward. Niles, Irvington, s-} 18.554 Foue. Livermore (111668 The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tuiare, Bakersteld, Los Angeles; con- Dects st Saugus for Santa Bar bara. - Port Costa, Tracy, "Stockion, Los = [ mond, Bakerstield, New Orlean: o1.30% Hayward, X 8.58a i y k Oriental Mafl —Ogden, Omaba. St. Louis. Chicago East. (Carries Puilmaa Car pas- sengers enly out of San Fran- elsco. Tourist car and coach ssengers take 7.00 P. ¥. irai b5 Reso, ‘continuing thence i their cars § P.i. train eastward Westbound, Sanset 8.28» i 7.58a From New York. Chie Oricans, E1 Paec, Los Angeion Fresno. Berenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martines. Arrives.. 70807 San Pablo, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations. Vallejo. - Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun, Davis, Bacramento, Truckee, Reno. Stope at all stations east of Sacramento " 8.08» Oregon & Caltfornia Express—Sac ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and East. | #8107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) . 11.26» Port Costa, | + " desto, Merced, | emite). Fresn o Hanford, Visalta, Bakersfie COAST LINE_(¥arrow Gange). fimx b Y Y Banis Cruz Excursion (Susday oaly). > 2 8.164 Newark. Centerviile. & Jose, 8.109 Felton. Boulaer Creek, Ssata Cruz snd Way Statton S 12387 Newsrk, Centerville, San_ Jows, New Almaden, Los Gatos. Feiton, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Btations ......... 418> Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and way stations (om Saturday and Sunday rums through to Santa Cruz. counects at Felton for Boulder Creek. Mondsy only from Santa Crug).............. OAKLAND HARBOR FE > From SAN FRANCISCO, ¥oos of Market fi Siipm ~1i:15 9:00 11:00..%. 1.00 3.00 S.V‘r From OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdway — 18:00 18:05 10:00 Ax. 1200 200 4.00 r.x T LINE (Broad Gauge (Third and Townsend Streets.) w 8.25» 10.58a 18.585 RY Sa la N 17184 Monterey sion (Sundsy only).... #8.004 CosstLine Limited— 8 ) d Los An- geles. Connection at Castroville %o and from Monterey and Pactt Grove and at Pajaro morth bound from Capitola and Santa Cruz.. 8004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitoia, SantaCruz Paciflc Grove, Salinos, §on Luis Obiepo and Frivepal ermediate Statfone......... bound only. Pacife Coant Ex- Dress.—From New York,Chicago, New Or El Paco. Los An- geles, SBantn Darbars. Arrives.. & nd Way Stations. Los Gatos and Way Star Way Stationt Ban Jose and Wuy Stations ... Del Monte Expross—Santa Clara. Ean Jose. Del Monte, Montere: Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Crua, Boulder Creek and #3.30r Buringame. A Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfel Mountatn View, Lawrence, Clara, 8an Jose. Gliroy (cones- ticu for Bollister, Tres Pinos), Pnjaro (conmection for Wateon- Capftola and Santa Pacific Grove and way tions. Connects at Castroviile for Sa- B 52 BT Ban Joicdnd Way Siations 831 Jose. (via Santa Clars) Low Satos, Wright and Principal W, ations... ......... oi8.20> SanJoseand PrincipalWay Stations oot fan Mateo, Derestord, Beimont. San Carlcs, Redwood, Falr Osks, enlo Park. Palo Alto. Jose and Way Stations. Ban ofig "x."" Limfted, Easthound.— San A 19.00a 18.004 ‘s Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los 'miog. Ei Paso, New New York. (Westhound ariives vie Swn Joaquin Valley). a Way Stations. g P X Eaturdsy and Sunday only. 4 Btops at all stations on ll’ndly. I Bundey excepted 3 Sunday oaly. s at Gosben Je. with Visalia. At Fresno, for V::J‘l:.vg:'&l Ve Const Line. s Tuesday and Friday o e vim es. 'M.’. & Via Sen Joaquin Valley © “*coPt Satu 3 Btops Santa Clars sout Conaects A bou; S RAILWAY ] ! | MOUNT TAMALPAI Artive Poot of Market St San Fran. (North Shore Railroad, OPFICE ) and SausariTo Frrrv Foot Market St 628 MA2XET ST.