The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 30, 1903, Page 10

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10 THE SA WALSH'S TEMPER CAUSES TROUBLE His Wife Sues Him for " Divorce on Ground of Cruelty. Dentist Charged With Beat- ing and Otherwise Abus- ing Spouse. esterday She ast four ¥ nable th ars he m vilest epi- her the nguage ried in this city have one child was married to Crescery City, Del 7, is also suing on which Susan John A. Lechleiter married thirty ing Were i ve four childr Mr: eges that:though her hus < not provide pon a_wo- street She ¢ ) by Ethel gar_ Gelershofer a Thumeson against 1d Mabel E. M McKay for crue ms he was de whom he Septembeér . ertion t for A=a COST OF MAINTAINTNG THE TRANSPORT SERVICE Letier From Army Quartermaster to the State Board of Harbor Commissioners. of Harbor Commis 3. C. Kirkpatrick carion Y rtment of #es arn-- was read, and, on m missioner sohn Macken Chief Wharfinger R. previous or $4500 whr=f. The as ocher <x roportion t..the arises whether de to obt:'n & re space or dle reques: s @1 available ocking two trans t-at car e utilized expense than that the above the ew s appear pertinent in the Stockholders’ Mesting Adjourns. though there were present a majorit g of the Spring Valley | yesterdav at the meeting ofice. al adjournmen: | vas A te allow the . wa larger repr-sentation of the The meenung was ‘or the € on the juestion of sell- - franchises of th~ vater Works to he Spring any, a new organiza question was one of great was <ock came to a g Launch Engineer Drowned. "RAMENTO, July) 28.—John engineer on the avette r represented Spin- gasoline launch between was eitd ns this city Arowned in the ihe latter place Bpinetti (was a ngresman A Cami- Grove —_——— Perils of “Buckoism.” haw of the Zritish bark yesterday aftériioon that s frawbacks. -Long twinklad at his awaken- ad whep his he Colorado ma- Second Officer E ¢ the siars buck r te ecace thine & onger the tarry apprentice-bo . & the Annasona docked at puncture his dignity re- The Annason, days ago from afiernoon at wd gathered he the ee Antwerp, Howard-street to -watch the Burtenshaw is young the docking of the to_impress the audi ended anity author: t as the saflors and appren- uling at his bidding man that talked to emarked a were b I'd soak & me like tive son from the bulk- ead. The criticiem was called forth by the Burtenshaw method of showing authority. The Burtenshdw order was followed by caustic pe sonal comment on the worthlessness, slow jJumsinecs and general hose he was ordering. As the work progres te eloquence of Burtenshaw Incremma e number of apprentices were hauling a wise hawser across the quarterdeck. ' Upon one ap. prentice. Good by name, the Burtenshaw nag. #ing battery was directed with full force w. il ‘the Burtenshaw sarcasm magasine eithor cxhausted itself or became jammed. Thor. was & sputter and @ epitting and-bang went the Burter e st the nose the Burtenshaw fist against the nose of Appren- Bing'™ Lhe worm had turned Good had taken a hand at aat unhandiness of leading and before Birtenshaw had time to move Good" Birte d g s fist wa Jarted hard and fast against ti second mate's optic. Burtenshaw wiped the blood from his ¥, and in » gentle, apologetic, lamblike bleat, Eave w; y Bl ay. mow; don't stand gaping FRAMING BRYSON PICTURES THE “LADY IN GREEN,” Next Sunday’s Call. Bryson studies may be framed with narrow frame, burnish gold edging and raw silk mats; colors selected to suit tones and pictures. These studies admit of & variety of styles and also make strikingly effective posters. The “Lady in Green” and companion pieces to follow are undoubtedly the swellest art pictures ever || issued by any newspaper in America. e —————————) tist who lives | lleges that | deemed bet-~r to have | which | the bulkhead that he was one having | ry| | | | | | b HE Pacific Mall Company’s City of Para. which arrived Tuesday ght from Panama and way ports docked yesterday at the little Mall dock. She brought 929 tons. of cargo, treasure valued at $42,957 and forty- six passengers. Stowed away in a deck was a prisoner, captured on Tues- day morning, when the coaster was off | Point Sur. | ing appearance on the bridge has gained { h'm the title of “King,” was the man that | made the capture. The prisoner is a hawk of large proportions. The bird’s from tip 1o tip masure four feet {a beak like a pruning knife and claws ! ike Filipino bolos the hawk was well equipped for holding its own against any kind of an enemy. It yielded to the “King,” however, locker on the after | Captain Zeeder, whose impos- | The hawk was discovered on the can- | vas awning which covers the after deck. | The bird was tired and when Captain eder made a grab its dodging was weak and it had little energy to give battle to its captor when he finally mustered up sufficient courage to seize the bird’s leg. | With the help of half a dozen sailors Captain Zeeder subdued the hawk and | confined it in a stout locker. Rest and food worked a complete change in th bird’s appearance and when the liner reached port its strength had returnea to such an extent that a call for volun- | teers may be necessary to move the hawk from !ts prison The Para’s passengers included the fol- lowing named: B. A. Knowlton, Mrs. H._ N. Knowitn, Misses A., Helen S. and S. P. Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. J Constantine, Miss M Hanscom L. Hanscom, BEdmund Lyons Hector Morcira | F. J. Frowiss, E. M. Wyld, E. Wyld, Mrs. M Mrs. M. Shaw, C. L. Bllrtm_. Mise Sha G Molinaz, F. ¥ ‘'oster, C. Wigg H. W. Felton, Mrs. R. Diaz de Leon, Miss E. Diaz de Leon, J. M. Marshall, Miss V. L. Loagler. . Thousands of Rivets Loose. In the United States District Court yesterday a suit was begun by the Pacific Hardware and Stee! Company ve. the American steamer Min- netonks to recover $13,936 33, with costs and interest. The complaint recites that in March, 1903, the libelant company delivered (o Armitage. - the | Fremont, \ Be/TISH BAr K \/veecsyn s st o + ‘ VESSEL WHICH HAS BEEN | CHARTERED AT VERY LOW H RAE. i + land, via Astoria 44 hours. Xi(mr' Redondo, Krog, 38 hours from San Pedro. pStmr Czarina, Seaman, 48 hours from Coos Bay Stmr Ramona, Pedro, ete. Stmr Centennlal, Klitgaard, 76 hours from Seattle. Eagles, 60 hours from San 42 hours from anta Barbara, Zaddart San Pedro. E Bkin Arago, Semsen, 6 days from Willapa Harbor. r John A, Olsen, 6 da; from Astoria. Schr Vclant, Skipper, 7 days from Grays Harbor, Schr Sacramento, Mercer, 4 days from Sfus- law br Mary E Russ, Nyman, 3 days from ureka. hr Wing and Wing, Grimm, 4 days from Siuslaw River. hr Arago, a Hansen, 17 days from Bering r Melancthon, Stark, 4 days from Coos Bay CLEARED Wednesday, July 29. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Ci SAIL] Wednesday, July 29. Jas Dollar, Thwing, Seattie. Newburg, Andfindsen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Stmr Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. Stmr lagua, Bonifield, Eureka. Stmr Rival, McClements, Willapa Harbor. Stmr Redondo, Krog, Eureka. POKEN. May 20, lat 43 §, lon 54 W, Fr bark Emilia Galline, from Swansea, for San Francisco. July 11, lon 27 W, Fr bark Bon- champs Per chr Arago—July 9, in Bering Se with 125,000 codfish. May 16, brig steamer at New York 19,902 packages of hard- | Harriet G, with 10,000 codfish. ware for the freight of $13,283 11 and the ves- sel arrived in San Francisco June 28 with a | of the cargo damaged in the amount sued T e Tibelait alleges that the damage was raused by reason of the megligence of the own ers of the steamer and the improper ‘construc: fon of the vessel. O ted States Local Inepectors Captains O. Bolles and John K. Bulger visited the Mine ka yesterday on the drydock at Hunters |F neton | Point and made a | and machinery 3000 loose rivets in her bottom. They also found one set of Woiler tubes defective and or | dered a new set to be put in. The Minnetonka grounded while passing through the Straits of Magellan and there is a Question at issue whether the grounding cauced | the rivets to become loose or whether there | was improper construction in the first place. e | Low Charters. ! The charter of the British ship Inverclyde to ! carry grain to the United Kingdom at 16s 94 was considered about the lowest ever made from this port, but the charter reported yester- | Gay of the French bark Alice, 14z, is consider- | ably lower. The owners of the French vessel Will fare better, however, than the Inverclyde's owners, as the bounty -pald by the Fre. ~h Gov- | ernment s equal to about 126. In neither, | charter. howeyer, is there much comfort for the owners of the big fleet of waiting vessels. i 5 Cargo of Codfish. | The schooner Arago, which arrived yesterday | from the Bering Sea, brought down 75,000 cod- | fish. Ehe spoke the brig Harriet G on May 16, and the catch of that vesgel then amounted to 10,000 fish. The barkentine Fremont, spoken July 9. had 125,000. s P e Aztec’s Mate in Jail. Chief Officer Quinn of the Pacific Mall Company's steamship Aztec is in jail at Nome, awaiting trial for shooting a sailor named Christianson, who tried to desert the vessel. Christianson’ got away and Quinn followed in boat. Christianson landed and_was getting away when Quinn dropped him by putting a bullet through one of the saflor's legs. Quinn was arrested at the instance of some miners who witnessed the shooting. e g Theben Much Damaged. The Kosinos liner Theben has been floated off Curningham Island and is now on her way to Punta_Arenas, where she is due July 31. She is #aid to have sustained extensive damage. - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Imberhorne, which made port on Tuesday, was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe at 2is 6d. The French bark Alice has been rechartered for wheat and barley to Europe at l4s (approx- imately). The British bark Inverciyde loads grain and merchandise for Liverpoo! direct, At S Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Wednesday, July 29. Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, 21 days 7 hours from Panama, via Mazatlan 5 days 6 hours. Stmr Columbia, ‘Doran, 58'% hours from Port. | | i | | | careful survey of her hull | They found between 2500 and | TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 29, 10 foggy; wind §W, velocity 12 mil DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 29—Schr Roy L Weather es per hour. hence July 25. ailed July 25—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagwa: Sailed July 20—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- 0; stmr Homer, for Astoria. SAN PEDRO—Salled July 29—Schr Fred E Sander, for Grays Harbor; stmrs San- Pedro and Prentiss, for San Francisco; schr Al- vena, for Columbia River. Arrived July 20—Stmr Lakme, from Re- dondo. FAIRHAVEN—Atrived July 20—Stmr Astec, from Nome. Sailed July 20—Schr E K Wood, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in_July 20— Schr W F Witzemann, from San Pedro; bark Hesper, from Yokohama; bktn Newsboy, hence uly 21 Arrived July 20—Ship Benj F Packard, hence July 2. TACOMA—Sailed July 20—Stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. Arrived July 20—Bktn Portland, Pedro. Arrived July 28—Schr W F Witzemann, from San_Pedro. REDONDO—Eafled July 20—Stmr Lakme, for San Pedro. Arrived July 20—Stmr South Bay, from Santa Barbara. EUREKA—Arrived July 29—Stmr Eureka, hence July 28. Sailed July 20—Schr Glendale, for San Fran- clsco. . Arrived July 28—Stmr Chico, from San BANDON— hence July 26. WHATCOM—Arrived July 20—Stmr Rainies, hence July via Beattle. ASTORIA—Arrived July 20—Stmr George W- Elder, hence July 27. Safled July 20—Bktn Gleaner, for San Fran- cisco. Arrived July 20—Schr Virginia, hence Jly 12. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 29—Schr J M_Weatherwax, from Redondo, PORT 1.0S ANGELES—Arrived July 25— Stmr_Fulton, from Redondo. Salled July 20—Br bark Windsor Park, for Astoria. TATOOSH—Passed out July 20—Stmr Ho- mer, from Seattle, for Astoria; Br ship Spring- bank, from Chemainus, for Cape Town; stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. Passed in July 20—Stmr Olympic, hence July 25, for Fairhaven. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived July 20—Br ehip Astoria, from Vancouver. PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 20—Stmr Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. ' ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived July 28—Schr Solano, from Newcastle, Aus. Salled July 28—Bktn 8 G Wilder, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. ‘ NEW YORK—Sailed July 28—Stmr Yucatan, for Colon. g PHILADELPHIA — Sailed July 20—Bark Wiliscott, for San Diego. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Sailed July 22—Br stmr Tar- tar, for Vancouver. Arrived prior to July 29—Stmr Athenian, from Vancouver, yia Yokohama, etc; stmi Plelades, from Tacoma and Seattle. PERIM—Passed July 27—Br stmr Oanfu, from Tacoma, for London. July 28—Span stmr Isla_de Panay, from Liverpoo), for Manila. ANJER—Passed July 17—Br ship Johanna, from Hollo. July 18—Br ship Drumeltan, from Tigilo. July 20—Br ship Brynhilda, from 1loilo, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived July 20—Bktn FRANCIS Its Wings Is Captured by Captain Zeeder, Brings His Prisoner to Port Confined in Locker e CO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, HUGE HAWK SEEKS REFUGE ABOARD PACIFIC MAIL LINER CITY OF PARA Bird Which Measures Four Feet From Tip to Tip of 1908. SEEKS MEMBERS FOR FEDERATION Who Vice President of the Echo, from Port Elizabeth Sailed July 20—Bark Oregon, for San Fran- | cisco. SOURABAYA—Arrived Arab, from Hongkong. July 28—Br stm —Stmr Serbia, for OCEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP—Sailed July 2 San_Francisco. NEW for Liverjpool fORK—Sailed July m Liverpool, for Boston. SOUTHAMPTON — sailed July 29 — Stmr | in a decision to-day decided that labor | Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen, for New |unions have the right to place pickets York, via Cherbourg. 2 : 5 o BE AL ARPOUrE. 1 July 20—Stmr Van- | 8bout a plant where a strike is in pro- couver, from Boston, for Naples and Genoa | gress, and he also declared that workmen | LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 20—Stmr Norse- | have the right to persuade workmen to | man, fro Portland. APLE 2 20— Prince, for July 29—Stmr Oceanic, stmr Rotterdam, for Rotterdam, ailed July 20—Stmr Iver- S Syri | s tmr S¥TIAN | cending men to Jjail upon afidavits that they have violated an injunction is illegal. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. - Miners’ Union Is in Amador. Superintendents of Bunker Hill and Fremont Fear a Strike. —_— JACKSON, July 20.—J. C. Williams of Nevada Countyv, vice president of the Western Federation of Miners, has been | in the county several days on business concerning that organization. His pres- | ence here is interpreted as a move to | bring engineers and others identified with | | the local union of the American Federa- tion of Labor to affilfate with the Western | Federation. It is necessary, the latter claims, to hold its position that all those working in mines in this section should | become members even though they keep | up the other unjon as well. They repudi- | ate all idea of ¥alling another strite. The present center of agitation is Ama- | dor City. Superintendents of Bunker Hill | | and- Fremont mines have been consulted. i They fear that labor trouble is liable to | come soon. Notices have been posted for | some time requesting those employed | about Amador City mines to become | | members of the Western Federation. The | | time limit has been extended to August 10. Notices are posted up around Jackson call- ing a special meeting for organizing en- | gineers, millmen and mechanics as a| union under the jurisdiction of the West- ern Federation. A meeting is to be held to-morrow night. et ob g S CUTS DOWN PAYROLL Southern Pacific Reduces Hours of Workday and New Schedule May Be Permanent. BAKERSFIELD, July 29.—The working hours of the shop forces of the Southern | Pacific Company at Kern have been re- | duced from ten to nine hours. This action is taken, it is said, on ac- count of the desire of the company to| cut down expenses all over the system. and this will make quite a difference in the pay roll if this same rule applies all {over the system. The machinists receive 37% cents an hour and the loss of the one | hour each day will be approximately $10 | a month. The loss to the helpers and ap- | prentices will average accordingly. It is supposed that the change will last only during the summer months, though | | it is possible that the new rate may be | permanent. | PR S Right to Place Pickets. CHICAGO, July 20.—Judge Cavanaugh | r quit. The jurist furthermore held that Judge Cavanaugh's decision is di- | rectly opposed to decisions rendered in the | Superior courts. Steamer. ) — Buswell Pursues Druggists. Westport K 8. Monica. ... Curacao. Centennial Lakme. Siberta, San Pedro. China & Jap Crescent City San Diego & Way Humboldt Bay Eel River Ports. Humboldt .. Puget Sound Point Arena. Tacoma Humboldt Point Arena San Mateo. Fureka. S. E. Buswell was bothered with dan- druff last April and he purchased from | J. S. Potts and J. A. Logan, members of | a drug firm, a lotion he alleges they recommended as a sure cure. He charges in a complaint for $000 damages he filed against them yesterday that the remedy caused a disease worse than the dandruff and was the cause of numerous boils and | sores that covered his scalp and face after | a few applications. He alleges further that when he re- lh::kl(l‘; :(‘qu!lllfi River . | ported his condition to the druggists they - ot ;;";ed»m S |sent him to Dr. John J. Richstein, an e tean i | employe of theirs, and that he received | Minnewaska.. New York v from him a prescription, the application | Allfance......| Portland & Way Ports.| | of which made him worse. Centralta Grays Harbor ........|Aug. 2 | Arcata. Goos Bay & Pt Or{ord AUE. 2 | @ efuiesfuitutmfefoofrfimfofnfefoiofooloits Newbur Grays Harbor ... [Aus. 2| ® L4 ~00s Bay. vewport & Way Ports.|Aug. 2 Goroma. . ... uumr;aldv.‘. s g Sun, Moon and Tide. | b . Elder.. Portland Astoria. JAug. 3 o] 8 Coas P State'of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pl |AUE. 3 | U 'Times "and _Iieiehia of Fieh ans Tow Texan.. New York ..... ug. 4 Waters at_Fort_Point, entrance to San (‘;"): flrl . Seattle & Whatcom....|Aug. 4 Francisco Bay. Published by official au- Chehalls. ... | San Pedro ... jAug. 5 thority of the Superintendent. Umatil Puget Sound Ports.....(Aug. 5| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at a0 dose. New York via Panama.|Aug. 3| the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Ramona an Pedro & Way Ports.[AuE. 6| twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Clavering China & Japan...... 6 | the hefght of tide is the same at both pl North Fork....| Humboldt . 3 ariposa -| Tahiti . J U] el bLIE S ‘Lg THURSDAY, JULY 30. J. Dol Seattle & Tacom: & | Sun rises | Columbia.....! Portland & Victo . 8| Sun sets | = Moon sets . TO SAIL, g [Time Destination. | Salls.| Pler. July 30. | S. Monica...| Grays Harbor Yy pm!P!er 2 34 Aretic. Humboldt .. | 4 pm|Pier 10 8. Barb; Seattle & Olympla.) ¢ pmiPier 2 Argyll Nome direct |Pler 21 Corona.. . !| Humboldt ., :30 p|Pler 9 State of Cal | San Diego & Way. Pler 19 | Queen Puget Sound Ports. Pler 9 { | uly 31. G. Lindauer. | Grays Harbor. Pier 28 Czarina Coos Bay direct. Pier 8 North Fork.. Humboldt .. 5 pm|Pier 2 N. Maru.... | China & Japan 1 pmPler 40 Ban Pedro.. |Hurbome . ool 4 H ro... Humboldt m | P e o 1mee 5 California Ramona... . San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 Columbla.. ; Astorfa & Portland(11 am|Pier 24 Newport....|N. Y. via Panama|i2 m|Pier 40 Eurek Hump e 9 M M 2 a. . 'umboldt .. - am!Pler 13 B e s | | imiited... S, Rosa San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 19 Pomona....| Humboldt . -|1:30 p|Pler 19 August 3. Centennial.. | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am(Pler 2 Pt. Arena...| Point Arena -| 4 pm(Pler 2 < To 1 August 4. JCoquille River......| 6 pm'Pler 2 |Coos B.& Pt.Orford|12 m|Pier 13 g oy Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 / A A ance. /4 p: e zurifif‘sgrmfl-sxy 1: Pier 16 ‘ l An Ideal Train rays Harl o .. pm|Pier 2 | Gntata & wabaiut] 8 pmipier 20| [KYeURMUS! For Those Who = er - Hamburg & Way.| 2 pm|Pier 25 | / ‘August 6. \ Seek the Best. |Sydney & Way....| 2 pm(Pler 7| JIN {AnoAm & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 S SRS 10 am|Pler 11 AN FE TRAINS china & Tapar 1 pm|Pi ki ¥, Via Panama.12 "m|Plor 40 TARYG AAERL IS WY Dot Local | Lim'd | Local | Ov'rI'd FROM SEATTLE. Daily | Daily | Daily | Dafly For. + | Satls. | Ly, San Fran..| 7:30 a| 9:30 a| Mll) D “-tltg p s ? 10:01 p| 7:10 p[11:15 p Skagway & Way Porta.|July 30 | AT yiocl o0 06 Bl 185 ol o' 1izs & Nome & St. Michael. Fresno :40 p| 8:20 p|. 15 a Nome & St. Michael: " (Aug. ‘1| . Jianford 158 p| 4:07 bl 50 Gooks Inlet & Way Pts.(Aug. 1 Visala . i85 p| 4:48 p. 00 a At - Bakersfield .| 7:15 p| 8:00 p|. 35 a 2| Kansas City|. 2| 2:35 al 00 a 3| Chicago ....|. .| 2:15 p|. 4T P H 330 o e Deily 1s. Bakersfeld Local, stop- :30 a. m. Daily s B e P AUS. 4| ping at all points In San Joaquin Valley. Cor- ATt & W T Afl ; responding train arrives at 8:65 a. m. a-uy.h. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 1| oRi30pds M Monday and Thursday is the NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides morning 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 the earl sometimes occurs. The helgh addition to the soundings ol"nu sign precedes the heights, the charts. mean of the lower low waters. ok PR oo Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, 1. chants’ July 29, 1903, On_account of no .l“:ll lghfifi:;'.h’rl’l_ was 5. 8. N., in charge. not dropped to-day. Lieutenant, U. The plane of reference fs Exchange, San Francisco, C ven are | nited 8 Coast Survey Charts, except when a lnlnluuu:: and then the num| n 18 subtracted from the depth llv‘n':z ace Gars and Dinlng® Cars through to Ch!tm. Chalr car-runs to Bakers- feld for accommodation of lccal first-class pas- sengers, No second-class tickets are honored g0 this train. = Corresponding d:;un arrives at :10 p. m. Tuesday 3 9:30 a. m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers fleld and San Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. 4;00 p. m. is Stockton Local, Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. * 8:00 p. m. Daily is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. ‘ersonally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De. mot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oakland. | IN THE SHOPS AT KERN |§ The employes are all paid by the hour | 4 BAILWAY TRAVEL and off the trains. Wednesdays. Rock Island System T héy Receive Special Attention. Old people and ladies traveling alone or with children receive special attention from the managers of our tourist sleeping car excursions. They are looked after from the moment they get aboard the car until they reach their journey’s end.. They are relieved of all bother about tickets and baggage. assisted to and from the dining car and on Cars leave San Francisco for Chicago daily via El Paso. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday-cars are personally conducted. St. Louis car leaves Mondays; The 8 a. m.,Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Information on request. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, They are The Memphis car, ¢via Colorado’ cars leave 623 Market Street, San Francisco, Burlington| Route Eastbound Tourist Parties The best friends we have are those who have once traveled with one of our Personally Conducted Tourist Parties—that is saying a good deal for the service, is it not? Before making up your miad how to go east will you not permit me to tell you about them and the decided advan- tages they offer? § W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 691 Phone. Main 1188. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. 0. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:20, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m. ; 1:30, 30, 3:40, . , 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAY L 7:50, 9 :15 a. m. 25 p. m. aturdays—Extra trip_at NDAYS—6:50.. 3:40. 4:50, FExcept >y 12:00, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Fulton. Windsor. Healdsburg, ytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. ‘Hopland and Ukiah, SOUTHERN PACIFIC due to arrive as e I AR, Line, Foot of Market Street) — Fmox JUNE 21, 1908. — Al Bonicia. Buisua, Elmirs sad Dacra- mento = 7804 004 304 Vacaviile, Martines, Naps. Calistogs, Saata Rosa. Niles, Lathrop. Stockton. Davis, Woodland, Knights Marys: Oroville, (comnects at Marysville for Gridley, Bigss d (’hg:m,. . Atiantic Ex, Port Costa, Martines. Adtioch. BY- ron, Tracy. Stockton, Sacrame: Los Banos. Mendots, Hauford. Yisalia, Porterville - Port Costa, Martines, Laihrop. Mo- desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshea Junetion, Hangord. Visalls, Bakerstield . - Shasta Express— Davis, Wiiiiame (for Dartlett Springs). Willows, % $Fruto, Red Biuf, Portland...... Nlies. 3an Jose, Livermore, Stock- “.l”qsur-m(nm!lunvlug Marysville, Chico, Ked Bluff.. .. Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, 80 pors, Tuolumne and Angels 4 Marttnez and Way Stations. Crescent City Express, Bastbound. —Port Costa, Byron, Tracy, La- throp, Stockton. Merced, Ray- { moud, Fromo, Haatord, Visel Bakerstield. New Orleans. westbound ‘s vives ss Pacific Comst Express, via Coast Line; The Overiand Limfted — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago.. . Hayward, Niies and Way Statlons. Sacramento River Steamers...... Benicie, Winters, _Sacramesto, Woodiapa, Williams, Coluss, Wil- jows, Knights Landing. Marys ville, Orovilie and way stations.. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. Martinez. San Ramon. Vallejo, Napa, Calistogn, Santa ROSS........ ... Q.m Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Siockton. 10- Kiles, Li7-rmore. Stockion. Lodl.. ':}g: ayward, Niles, irvington, B.{m Liyermor: } 311558 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakeisfield, Los Angeles; con- Decs st Ssugus for Ssata Bar 7.304 8.004 8532 bars.... Port Costa, Tracy, Banos Niles, San Jose Lo: Hayward. Nlies sud & Orfental ~ Mail —Ogden, Omabs. St. Lous. Chicago ane East. (Carries Puilman Car pas- ers emly ont of San Fran- clsco. Tourist car and coach [otosngem take 100 r. x. trafy o Reno, continuing thence in their cars § P.x. train eastward.. Westbound, Sunset Limited.— From New Yok, Chicego, New Orleans, El Paso. Los Angeles, Fresno, Berenda. Raymoud (from Tosemite), Martines. Arrt: San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun, Davia, Sscramento, Truckee, Reno. Stops st sll stations esst of Sacramento . Portiand. Puget 8.58s 28.107 Hayward, Niles aud S&n Jose (Sun- day only) . T11.58 11287 Port Costa, , L , Mo desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Presno. Hanford, Visalta B (Narrow Gauge) COA G or ot Mt Sirety Sents Cruz Eweorsion (Sunday ) e o 8164 Newark. Coatervilie. Ssn Joss, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Station = 12.16r Newark, Centervilie, San_Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos. Felton, Boulder Creek, Sanra Crus sad Principal Way Stations . 4187 Nowark. San Jose, Los Gatos snd stations (on Sasurday snd inday runs through to Sants Souider” Crock, *Monday” outy er _Cree londay from Santa Oruz)........ 00 a| Camp Vacation. 30 p| _ Guerneville, 00a| Sonoma, 10 pl Glen Ellen. . _18.585, WND REBOR FERRY. From SA. RANCISCO, Foot of Markes Bt. (Sitp® —17:18 9:00 11:00A.. 1.00 3.00 5.16». From, OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 18:00 18x 18:05 10:00ax. 1200 200 400r.x HA 308 i 30 Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria 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 Spring: Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs. Soda_Bay, Lakeort and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Spring: Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Sprin Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Da: Riverside, ' Lierly’s, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullyllle, Orr's Hot Springs, Half- way House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg. Westport Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonvills, Cum- mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Garberville Pepperwood, Scotiz and Fureka. Saturday to Monday 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 building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. 7 Il TO SAN RAFAEL, (N[O]S 8@ al SAN QUENTIN, s MILL VALLEY, [S20) == CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry 7 AYS —(Holldays _excepted)—6:43, JorER 45 045, 11 8. m., 12:20, *1143, 3:13, 5, y 4:15, 15:15, 7:45 & ™. Valley. Mgllm[-)lplfvys AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS— 5, 1, 0, 1L 11l 141:30, A *) run fo San Quentin, Those “Trains marked' 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 | . 38:25, 7:40, S:15 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, 13145, 4:50, 5:30, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10. 9:40, $10:355, 45 a. m., 12:50, 2:30, $3:35, 4:40, 15:50, §156:%2 %5 "i0:20 . m. ) —Week days—S5 19:35, §:43, “Trains marked () start from San Quentin. ;‘;0‘; MILL VALLEY ;rgoSAN FRA“ 1SCO—Week days— ,’iu‘ 11:10 a. m., 12:40, loé"?N’DAYS—G::fi, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:08, 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 6:05, 7:10, 10340 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, 5, 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way | stations. :15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:18 p.m.. Saturdays—Cazaders and way station: Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. - Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 | | | | A SR ™ 704 Ban Jose and Way Stations. 004 San Jose and Way Stasion: o New Almaden.. .. 164 Monterey and San‘s Cruz Excur sion (Sunday only ) #8.004 Cosst Line Limited—Siops only Sam Jose,Gilroy, Holl incar, Pajarc. Cas- frovilie, Salings. Sen Avdc “ase obles. San- + Margarita, San Luls ©Obirvo, (priv_ipai stationsthence) Bana Barbare, ad Los Am geles. Connectioa at Castroville %o and from Monterey »- 1 Pacific Grove and at Pajaro n...d bound from Capitols and Santa Cruz. San Jose, Tres Pimos, Capitol BantaCruz, Pacige Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo snd Principal Intermediate Stations . Westhound oniy. Pacite & Dress—From New ¥ ork, Chicago. New Orieans. E1 Paso, Los An gel-+, Santa Barbars. Arrives.. San . _se and Way Stations. San Jose, Los Gatos and W tions. 3 £an Jose and Way Stations. 8an Jose and Way Stations .. ... De! Monte Express—Santa Clars. San Jose, Del Moute, Monterey. Pactfic Grove (conmects at Sanis Clara for Santa Crus. Boulder Creek and Narrow G Pofnts) 112.188 Burlingame. San Mateo, Redwood, ienlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfield, Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa Clara, 8an Jose, Giiroy (connee- ticn for Rollster, Tres Pios), (conmecriol for Watson- ville. Capitola wad Santa Cruz), Pacific Grove and way stations. Copnects at Castr .ille for Sa- 1 10480 wi i%.l.r ay Sta- el . 10. San Jose dnd Way Btale e 8an Jose. (vin Santa C Gatos, Wright and Principal Way Stations.... . Ban Jose and Principal Way Statfons 8an Mateo, Beresford. Beimons, San Carlos, Redword, Fair Osks, Menlo Park. Pai Alto. Ban Jose and Way Stations. Bunset Limited. kastbound.— Luis Obispo. Ssnta Barbara, Los Angeies, Deming. EI Paso, New Orleans, New York. (Westbound arrives via San Jcaquin Valley).. Palo Alto and Way Staiions 314 8 L Millbrae, Paio Altoand Way Sta tions . 19.457 «11.307 Millbrac, Sen Jose and Way Sta- tions o Sl 19.452 A for Marning. T Afternoon. P o) X Saturday and Sunday obly. i 8tops -.’-n stations on Sunday. 18unday excepied. § Sunday ouly. otareets ot Goehen Je. W testue for Nentord, Connects st Vlsalia. At Fresno, for vis 'Via Cosst Line. s Tuesday and Friday. o Artive via Niies. n Dafly except Seturday. 3 Stme Baste iare sauths bound cuty, Cobmests to] 3 ©axbept Bunday, for ail pommis 1.:”"‘5':‘ “aDoes Dot 900 at Valencia TIGEET {628 MASKET St..(North Shore Raslroad; OFFIORS ;u-smuum'iv.." Foot Market St. Weekiy Gel $1.00 per Year

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