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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1903. R N RAILWAY TRAVEL OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'’S LINER R ALAMEDA ARRIVES FROM HONOLULU Comes Up in Six Days and in Addition to a Full Cargo Brings Nearly 200 Passengers, Among Them Being a Number of People Well Known ‘in Hawaiian Territory and in This Country FG ENVELOPS GAPE FLATTERY Vessels Are Unable to Make the Waters of Puget Sound. <t SRR Captains Decide to Remain Outside Until Weather SRS S s drifted outs ot make the waters t of the dense de the wvessel for an indefinite e a week before the fog to make navigation out 500 tons of gen- his port, F isco and other her way north. She nd trips between Seat- — Reinsurance Rates. — Brings Small Cargo. POLYTECHNIC MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY (FOR YOUNG LABRIES). d to the universi- ; rare oppor- Prepares ness. Send for HOITT, Ph. D., agust 110 S SCHO busi HOITT THE An accredited versity, law an known for and b m hool for the uni- eges, 18 weli work. Come well; refer- ford pro- LYCEU Ph. D., Pri eipal MISS HARKZR AND MISS HUGHES SCEOOL FPOR GIRLS 0 ALT ALIFORNTA. Form TECEURX SCHOOL. for the I s and Colleges, tures open to SCHOOL, BELMONT, CAL., t 10; for former rly the BELMONT R BOYE HAMLIN SCHOOL AXD VAN DFEES SEMINARY, rvard), Head Master. 1840 Jackson et, . F. Roar and day school for gl leading eges and attentio given to EARAH D. HAML] 10, 1902 & Principal THE JENNE MORROW LONG COL- LEGE OF VOICE AND ACTION. Stsge and platform positions guaranteed; languages; diplomas. Catalogue. 2152 Sutter st ’??:r\h' West Z)m Reopens Sep :".’.ML24 SACRED HEART EVENING COM- MERCIAL SCHOOL, £ACRED EEART OOLLEGE, Eddy and LarkioSts. CLABSES OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1903, st 7:15 p.'m ANDERSON ACADEMY, IRVINGTON, CAL. A high-grade Military School for a limited number of boys of good character. Next term Principal. g ‘ i Miss West’s School for Girls, 2014 VAN NESS AVENUE, s August 19. Ho and dey school. Ac- 3 by Jeading colleges. For catalogue ad- wss MARY B, Prinecipal. " Hiichoock Niitary Acade SAX RAFAEL, CAL. Eeparate bullding for little boys. Xmas term £in on August 17. St. 7M5ry’s College, OAKLAND, CAL % £tudies will be resumed MONDAY, August 1903, BRO, ZENONIAN, President. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, PERALTA PARK, mm S Boarding_and day school for years of ‘age. Studies commence MONDAY, Auguat 8, 4903 Send for prospectus to Bro. o Bueiness College and | Confers Degrees and Grants Diplomas. | d book of views | y | having | Park | The | | — —= MAY BE ESCAPED WIFE MURDERER Japanese Stowaway on Steamer Nebraskan Arrested. Suspected of Having Commit-, ted Capital Offense in Honolulu. EESP N The vpolice think they have a Japanese In custody who is wanted in Honolulu for murdering his wife about two months ago. His name is Etaro Kimura and he arrived here yesterday morning as a | stowaway on the steamship Nebraskan. As soon as the vessel was docked Cap- tain J. Green called at police headquar- ters and notified Captain Martin that aft- er the vessel was two days out from Honolulu the Japanese was discovered in one of the coal bunkers. It was such an ynusual thing for a Japanese to be a stowaway that the captain’s suspicions were. aroused, as he knew a reward of $500 had been offered for the arrest of a Japanese wife murderer. Detective Ryan accompanied Captain Green to the steamer and took the Jap- anese to the City Prison. Interpreter Geffeney was sent for, and he questioned the Japanese, who made so many con- tradictory statements that the suspicion that he wag the wife murderer was strengthened. "He said he had been em- ployed in the California saloon in‘ Hono- lulu and had not seen his wife for five months, as they had quarreled and she had threatened to kill him. Then he said | his wife was living at King and Nuano | streets, Honolulu, and had seen him off on the steamer. | Captain Martin will communicate with the Honolulu authorities and the Jap- anese will be held in prigson till some- thing definite is ascertained from them | about him. i Roble, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. VALPARAISO—Sailed Aug 10—Ger 1sis, for San Francisco. BRALTAR—Passed Aug 10—Br stmr Oan- | ta, from Seattle, for London. | GUATEMALA-Sailed July { Sesostris, for Hamburg. CAYAQUIL—Salled July 25—Ger Anubls, for Hamburg. Safled Aug 9—Ger ship Lika, stmr 17—Ger stmr stmr MORE OF THE NOW DUE FLEET OF SAILING VESSELS REACHED PORT YESTERDAY FROM FOREIGN PORTS AND THE HARBOR ANCHORAGES ARE CROWDED WITH WINDJAMMERS OF ALL NA- TIONS AS THEY HAVE NOT BEEN FOR MANY MONTHS. VARIOUS HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Alameda still lives up to the reputation for clock-like prompt- she won in the days she ared with the Mariposa and the maintenance of the schedule between here and the Antipodes. She has v a shorter run and burns liquid fuel ead of coal and still puts in her ap- rce at both ends of her trip with an e by schedule which would make and traveler invoke blessings on head of the transcontinental rallroad corporations. The Alameda ar: from Honolulu. S| S yesterday She was just six days making the passage. She brought a full cargo and nearly 26 passengers. Among e latter was Judge M. M. Estee of the | Tni States District Court, who has come home on a vacation. He was ac- ed by Mrs. ee. Dr. N. H. Mor- | | | | buiit crare of | | | | | | 55 dave from ef surgeon of the Santa Fe sys- tem, and his wife were also passengers A. Todbunter, chief electrician of the cable company, came up on the Alameda. The passengers” included the following named: Mr. Aggassiz, Mrs. L. Bricker and two Broderick, Crowell, Mars- Cullimore, W. J. Coelho, Mrs. lv'\n and wi W. E. Devereux, rs. Captain Drew. Judge M. F. Fleishman, H. Fleishman, Garvie and wife, Charles Gunn, Albert Jr.. H. Henrlci, Miss H. Hoffman, Y. a, M. Imada Ito and wife, Lieuten- ger, T. Kaku ferce, B .’ Kennedy, L. B. Morrison. Matsumoto McGeau, Miss McGeau, Dr. wife, son and daughte Ogg, Thomas O’ Dowd; and_wife, Miss {. Sumner, T. § Thompson, G. Keane Kennedy, D. J. Ken- Kerr, Dr. Loudonier, M:_V'Hl’"hli . v son, ence E Okuba, M. Powell, M inkawyo, Mrs. S. Trevelyan, A. vant, 1. Yama- S. Yamada, Ybshinaga, Willlams and child, Mrs. R. M M. B. Walsh. Maurice Walsh, J. W. Waldron and Mr. Ha- Pat- K L , L Yempuku Yasuda ight, mano. PRt Cordelia Heald Blows Back. The Cordelia Heald, the unclassified ranch- peculiar shape and original rig, whose career has been the subject of much marvel in marine circles, blew in through the Golden Gate yeste after an absence of veral months. “Farmer’ Heald, as her com- mander likes to describe himseif, has heen dredging the Klamath River for gold, but the Cordelia returned baliasted with sand and gravel instead of bullion. Of his luck, good or bad, Captain Heald would not speak. He has come home for the winter and whatever plans he may have in store for his home-made boat, have not been discussed outside the Heald fam- iy circle. The Cordelia is acquiring speed as she ages and Captain Heald reported no re- currence of her early steering ntricities. She came down from Requa in se e Praise for the Coptic. At a recent banquet of the Chamber of Ship- ping, held in London and attended by Gerald Balfour, Lord Brassey, Earl Roberts and nu- merous other Britons of high rank, Sir James L. Mackay, the president of the chamber, paid a tribute to the steamship Coptic, at present in this port, an® her commander, Captain Rinder. Addressihg his remarks to W. J. Pirrie of the directorate of the shipbuilding firm of Har- land & Wolfe Sir James said: I should like to mention, Mr. Pirrie, that on a recent occasion, coming home from China, 1 traveled in one of your ships, not of the most recent type, but a vessel you will probably re- member having constructed some. twenty-three ago—a ship by name the Coptic. If ever of you gentlemen find you have to cross e Pacific T should strongly recommend you to lay your plans'so that you may travel on the Coptic, old as she s She Is 2 most excellent ssel in every possible way, and commanded by a most excellent skipper, Captain Rinder. In the Coptic, strange to say, old as she is, there were absolutely no signs of age. That vessel seems to have been kept up, or so faith- n days. fully bullt, that instead of looking twenty- three years old she does mot look more than thre: B More Windjammers in Port. Another fleet of windjammers came into port yesterday and joined at anchorage the arrivals ©of Sunday and Monday. It is many months since the bay was 8o crowded with shipping as &1 present. Most of the arrivals have cargoes for which the consignees are waiting and the wharfage accommodation of the port is being tried to the limit. Among the latest arrivals are the British ships Dundonald, Captain Milne, 142 davs from South Shields, and the Glenlui, . ewcastle, Australia; the brig J. D Spreckels, 39 days from Guam, and the ship Falls of Clyde, 20 days from Hilo, gty Carrier Dove at Shanghai. The ochooner Carrler Dove, which recently went ashore in Asiatic waters, has reached Shanghai. It is not known how serfously she was damaged, but that there is a Hole in her hull is evident from the way she is leaking. Ehe lost about one-third of her cargo. —_—— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and . Shipping Merchants. The latest grain charters reported are: Brit- ish ship Balasore, wheat to Europe, at 21s 84; ¥rench bark Jacobsen, same, at 20s; British ship Queen Victorla, same, 20s; British ship | lumber from: Olympia to two ports in Chile € 3d; British ship Craigmore, same busi- from Hastings Mills to Callao, chartered ngland The bark W. B. Flint loads general mer- chandise here for Honolulu and Makaweli. ———- Movements of Steamers. n in TO ARRIV teamer. .| Port Harford .. Coquille_River Grays Harbo! Coos Bay & F G. W. Elder. . San Mateo it S. Barbara tile & Olympia . Centennial. .. | Seattle & Tacoma.....| Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. ArenaAu; San Pedro Grays Harbor Ramona. .. Edith . : R. Dollar..... San Pedro Eureka. - Humboldt . 2 ‘orona. . Humboldt ..... .15 Clavering..... China & Japan. 15 City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports.. 15 .| Grays Harbor . . 16 San Diego & Way Pts.|Aug. Humboldt ... .«..- Aus. Chehalis. . State of Cal North Fork. .. | Sterra. ..| Sydney & Way Ports..[Aug. 17 Coronado. . Grays Harbor . |Aug. 18 | Enterprise - Hilo .. |Aug. 18 | Coos Bay Ports.|Aug. 18 | Amer. Maru..| China & Japan. |Aug. 18 Bilesta. . | Seattle ..... Aug. 18 Columbia.....| Portland & Astoria...|Aug. 18 matilla Puget Sound Ports. |Aug. 20 | Acapuico Vew York via Panama Aug. 20 | Rainier. eattle & Whatcom...|Aus. 22 Bonita. an Pedro & Way Pts.|Aug. 22 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Desination Salls.| Pler. | August 12. Arctic weef Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pier 10 Eureka.....| Humboldt .. ‘] 9 am|Pter 13 Rival Villupa Harbor. .| 4 pm|Pier 2 J. Dollar...| Seattls & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 August 13. Newburs...| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 State of Cal | fan Diego & Way.| ) am|Pler 19 Coos Bay...| Newport & Wa: |Pier 19 Olympic. Whatcom & Fairhn|12 m|Pler 2 8. Monica.. Los Angeles Ports..|{12 m|Pler 2 August 14. | Czarina. Coos Bay Direct...| 5 pm|Pier § ueen. .. Puget Sound Ports. |11 'am Pler 9 Pomona. .. | Humboldt {[+:30 p|Pier @ Argo.. Eel River Ports 4 pm|Pler 2 | " Augnst 15. G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor 1 pm|Pier .. S. Barbara. | Los Angeles Port ® am|Pler 2 Chico. . Coquille River ....| G pm|Pler 2 Arcata | Coos B:&Pt. Orford| 2 pm/Pler 13 San Jose. . Y. via Punlma.‘\m m|Pler 40 Mariposa...| Tahiti direct. 11 am|Pier 7 P Alameda..". | Honolulu . ....|11 am|Pier 7 St. Paul....| Nome & St. Michael| 2 pm|Pier 27 August 16, . Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 G. W. | Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pier 24 August 1 Corona..... | Humboldt .11:30 p|Pier 9 Bonita..... | San Pedro& Way..| 9 am|Pler 19 Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena. ‘| ¢ pm|Pier 2 | Aungust 18. Alllance. ...| Bureka & Coos Bay| 5 pm|(Pier 16 Humboldt . 10 am|Pler 2 . China & Jaj 1 pm|Pier 40 Honolulu & Kaht 3 pm Pier 16 August 19. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. (11 am(Pier 9 Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am/|Pler 2 August 20. Minnewaske| New York direct. - [Pler — North Fork.| Humboldt Pier 2 Augu Columbla...| Asforia & Portiand|11 am|Pier 24 August 22. City Panam|N_ Y. via Panamali2 m|Pier 40 | Silesia. Hamburg & W 2 pm|Pier 27 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. | Salls. Humboldt.... | Skagway & Way Ports/Aug. 12 City Topeka. ‘Bkaxw.y & Way Ports/Aug. 14 Al-Ki. ... Skagway & Way PortsiAug. 15 Cottage City.. Ekagway & Way Ports|Aug. 15 Oregon. . ome . {Aug. 15 Santa Ana....| Ccoks Tnlet & Way Pts.|Aus. 16 Dolphin...... | Skagway & Way Ports/Aug. 17 Portland Nome & St. Michael.. [Aug. 20 Dirig § Ports|Aug. 20 City Seattle. Ports|Aug. 21 Nome City. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Aug. 20 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants® Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 11, 1908. The time ball on the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. BURNETT, . Lieutenant, U. S N., in Charge. et Sun, Moon and Tide. United Etates Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_ Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. A 4.5 4.3, 41 3.9 3.8 0.6) 0.2 @l 5 | Bay sometimes occurs. Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus sign precedes the heig! the charts. The plane of refer of the lower low wate: et Shipping Intelligence. AKRIVED. Tu ay, August 11. Nebraskan, Greene, § days from Hono- Alameda, Dowdell, 6 days from Hono- Lindauer, Cordelia Heald, Heald, 5 days from St 68 Paul, Lindquist, hours. Barge Santa Paula, Pelle, 2 days from Ven- tura, in tow tug Rescue; up river direct, Brig J D Spreckels, McNelll, 9 days from Guam. Schr Robert R Hind, Erickson, 20 days from Eleele. Schr Ellen Gunderson, Larsen, 8 hours from Bolfnas. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 13 hours Stewarts Point from _Schr Be: K, Merriam, 11 hours from San Vicente Landin Schr Roy Somers, Soiland, 5 days from Wil- lapa Harbor CLEARED. Tuesday, August 11. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Chas Nelson Co. Stmr Corora, Johnson, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship C¢ Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, Honolulu; Wi Dimond & Co ulu; Williame, Br ship Oranasia, Grelg, Antwerp; G W Mc- Near. Welch Bktn & Co. Schr Pearl, Psterson, Sanak: Alaska Codfish Co, Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu; Dutch Harbor and Schr Czarina, Schmaltz, San Point; McCol- lam Fishing and Trading Co. SAILED. Tuesday, August 11. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Stmr Curacao, ‘Paulsen, Guaymas. Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, Honolulu. Stmr Whiteshoro, Olsen, Paint Arena, Etmr Gipsy, Leland, Monterey. Stmr Cella,’ Devitt, ‘Albjon. Stmr Corong, Johnson, Eureka. Stmr Minedla, Kirkwood, Tacoma. Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, Moss Landing. Stmr Scotia, Erickson, Bowens Landing. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, Honvlulu, 1vy, Jensen, C'oos Ba; r Czarina, Schmaltz, Sand Point Western' Home, Lembke, Coos Bay. Pearl, Peterson, Dutch Harbor and SPOKEN. Per stmr Alameda—Aug 10, 1 p m, Iat 85 47 Per ‘stmr G_C Lindaue; NW of Foint Reyes, Ger ship Alsterufer, from Newcastle, Aus, for San Francisco. July 23, lat 20 30 N, lon 122 30 W, Br ship Ardnamurchan, from Port Townsend,’ for Val- paraiso. TELEGRAPHIC. ~Aux 11. 25 miles BANDON-— Sai — . for SADINSalled Aug 11—Schr Mayflower, COO8 BAY—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Arcata, hence Aug 7. HARDY CREEK—Sailed Aug 11—8tmr Marshfleld, for Needle Rock. EUREKA--Arrtved Aug 10—Schr Eva, from Redondo: stmr Sequola, hence Aug 0. Aug 11 —S8chr Dora Pluhm, from San Diego; schr Americana, from San Diego. C"S:fill!d Aug 11—-Stmr Lakme, for San Fran- Sailed Aug 11—Stmrs laqua and Pomona, for San Francisco. 2 | -—Sa | hEAS;on‘glnd!C"\,,ed Aug 11—Stmr Aurelia, N DRO—. v 118t - port, from “’eskpfim PR e oty Sailed Aug 11—Stmrs Samoa and Green- wood, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr San Pedro, from Eureka: bktn Geo C Per- kins, from Cepper lsland; schr Halcyon, from Ban Pedro. Salled Aug 10—Schr W F Jewett, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Geo W EIl- der, for San Francisco. Arr![\'ed Aug 11—Stmr Despatch, hence Au- t 7. TATOOSH—Passed in Aug 11—Stmr Alas- kan, hence Aug 7, for Seattle; stmr San Ma- teo, hence Aug 6, 'for Tacoma: Jap stmr Kaga [ 8 § Maru, from Yokohama, for Seattle. a0 ooy, Septenbe. 18 oy Passed out Aug 11—Ship Glory of the Seas, | 5. Thursday, Octo from Comox, for Dutch Harbor. SEATTLE—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Santa Bar- bara, for San Francisco. CASPAR — Arrived Aug 11—Stmr South Coast. hence Aug 10, FAIRHAVEN-—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Az- tec, from —. PORT LOS ANGELES, Aug 11—Reporteq salling of Ger ship Ninta Aug § was an error. Vessel s still in port. SANTA BARBARA—Salled Aug 11—Schr Comet, for Grays Harbor. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived_ Aug 10—Jap stmr America Maru, from Yokohama. Aug Stmr Sierra, from Sydney. Salled Aug 11—Jap stmr America Maru, for San Francisco. LAHAINA—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Marconi, from Newcastle, NSW. HONOIPU-—Arrived Aug 8—Schr Defender, from San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. e NEW YORK—Cleared Aug 10—Br stmr In- drani, for Manila; Br stmr Saxon, for Port Natal. ;‘Bu.mmm—m-a Aux 11—Ship Gov \ <+ fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States er'and then the mumber given is substracted from the depth given Ly nce is the mean Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 60 hours from San Pedro. Mandalay, Payne, 38 hours from Ven- Allen, 65 hours from from Nome, via Czarina, Seaman, 48 hours from Coos Hi‘l‘l: ship Falls of Clyde, Matson, 20 days from | 0. Br shio Glenlul, Scott, 55 days from New- castle. Aus. N, lon 33 W, Fr bark Emma Laurens, | (oos Bay, 9 a. m., August 5, 13, 21, 29, from Newcastle, Aue, for San Francisco; AUE | Sept. 6. 4 ey 180 4,m. met Fr bark Francols, hence | ~ Bonita, 9 a. m.. Aug. 17. 25, Sept. 2. 0. COLOMBO—Salled Aug 8—Span stmr Isla de_Panay, from Liverpool, for Mantla. EAST LONDON—Arrived Aug 18—Br ship | Crown of Indla, from Oregon. MORORAN—Arrived July 26—Ger stmr Eva, from Oregon, for Port Arthur. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Aug 8—Br stmr Fedndene, for Manila. INDIAN PORT—Arrived July 20—Br stmr Ning Cbow, from Barry, for Seattle. LONDON—Sailed July 20—Ger stmr Serbla, for San Francisco. MELBOURNE—Sailed July 24—Br ship Alice A Leigh, for San Francisco, via Newcas- tle, Aus. PORT SAID—Arrived Aug 9—Br stmr Rich- mond_Castle, frem New York. for Manila. PUNTA ARENAS—Arrived 24—Ger stmr Isis, from Hamburg. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 10—Br stmr Em- press of India, from Vancouver. ST LUCIA—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Oregonian, for Delaware Breakwater. TENERIFFE—Arrived July 20—Ger Ramses, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. USHANT— Passed July 28—Ger stmr Serbla, from London, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. GLASGOW-—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Mongol- July stmr fan, from New York; stmr Sarmatian, from Boston. LONDON—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Minneapo- 1s,” from New. York. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Domin- fon, from Montreal; stmr Nomadic, from Port- | land. Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Saxonia, via Queenstown. BROWHEAD—Passed Aug 11—Stmr West- ernland, from Philadelphia. for NAPLES—Sailed Aug 1i—Stmr Vancouver, for_Bosto: BRISTOL—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Iberia, Montreal. t HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Kroon- | land, from New York. B NEW YORK--Arrived Aug 11—Stmr North America, from Genoa and Palermo; stmr Bo- | vie. from Liverpool. # | Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Kronprinz Wilheim, for | Bremen, etc; stmr Georgle, for Liverpool. | LIZARD—Passed Aug 11—Stmr Pretoria, from New York, for Plymouth, Cherbourg and | Hamburg. for Boston, for S s BN i Grain for Belgium. The Pritish ship Oranasia was cleared yes- terday for Antwerp, Belgium, with 75,275 con- tals of barley, valued at $86.600, and 16,800 ctls of wheat, valued at $24,400. The vessel | carried 24,000 feet of lumber as dunnage, valued at $360. Steamers leave San Fran- clsco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Halnes, Skagway, etc., Alas- ka—11 a._m., August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept.’ 3. Change’ to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattls, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 20, Sept. 3. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tacoma t> N. P. Ry.; Vancouver to U. P. Ry. For Fureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., August 2, 8 14, 20, 26, Sept. 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m., August 5, 11, 17, 23, 26, Sept. 4. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 o. m., Tth of each month, For further information obtain folder. RIght 18 reserved to change steamers or sail- ing dates. "TIOKET OPFIOES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. Frelght office. 10 Market sireet. . D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO, “Columbia' salls Aug. 1 11, 21, 31. “‘Georgs W, Fders sals o1y 3. Aug: 6, . 26, Ouly steamship line to PORTLA! R.. and short raf) line from Portland to ali points East. Through tickets to all polnts, sll rall or steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at il a. m. = F. Agt. Pass. Dept, 1 Montgomery st.; C. 3‘:‘“ RD, Gen. Agt. Frt. ' spt, 3 Montgom. ery st. T0YD KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) / Steamers Wil leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA Tad HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogoy N and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indin. etc. No cargo received on board on day of ealling. §. 5. AMERICA MARU. 2, 190 ‘Wednesday, August G MARU (calling at i i6. | Round-trip tickers gt reduceq rates. For frel htfi:fl p-l:‘ut. apply “;fm' pany's office, rket strest, corner ® Oty 1, AVERY, Generai Agent w0, wew AW c., ZEALAND axo SYDNEY. DIRECT LM v> TAHITL 5. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, Aug. 15, 11 a. m. S, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu,Aug. 15, 11 a.m . SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- and Sydney, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2 SPRECKELS & BROS.00., Agts.. Tieks! ffica, 643 Narkst R Freight fica, 328 Market St Pler o, 7, Pacific St P m The Most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout. Buffet-smoking cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, din- ing cars, standard and compartment sleeping cars and observation cars. Less than three days San Francisco to Chicago daily without change, via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. LeavesSan Franciscodailyat 10.002.m. Two other trains daily at 8.c0 . m. and 6.09 p. m. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and full information apply to agents Southern Pacific Co., or ‘ R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent Chicago & North-Western Rallway, 617 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nivay An Ideal Train SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Local | Linvd | Local [Ov'rI'd | Daily | Daily | Dally | Dally 7:30 2 n'w-f Lv. San Fran Ar. Stockton. ** Merced * Fresno ** Hanford . “ Visalia ** Bakersfield * Kansas City ** Chicago . a for mornin; p for afternoon. 7:30 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:35 a. m. datly. 9:30 a. m_ Monday and Thursday is the CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. fleld for accommodation of local first-class pa sengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m, Tuesday and Friday. 9:30 a. m. Dally, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers- fleld and San Francisco. Corresponding train arrive at 11:10 p. m. daily. 4:00 p_ m. is Stockton Lodal. Corresponding | | train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. Daily is the Overiand Expre: with through Palace and Tourlst Sleepers a: Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at S p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in F pot, San Franeisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN K. CO. | LESS SAN FRANGISCO Alflnlxfiml PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SL'NDAYS“)—‘I 30, 8:00, 5 E 5 p. m. Saturdays—Ex 1:45 o. ra trip_at 1 SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, X Except Saturdays. Leave In Effect Arrive SanFrancisco.| May 3, 1903. [SanFrancisco. | Weel Days L 30 al = 7 00 2! 40| 3:40 a 230 a Ignacio, 20 /1020 & 130 p 00 p| 6:20 p 10 p 20 pl T:25p b 2 30 iSal 745 a 00 al 20210120 = 30 a Petaluma, 20 p| 8:20 p 30 p| and 25p 7:25p 10p| Santa Rosa. | 30l 10:20 81020 a 00 a| Fulton. l T:25p| 6:20p 30 p|_ i 7:25p Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. Cloverdale. ‘Hopland. : and Ukiah. : Willits. | 7:25p| 7:25p Cagzp Vacation. [ 208110202 Guerneviile. 6:20 p Sonoma. S:40a Glen Elien. 8:20 p ~ 1 10:20 Sebastopol. l 820 STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin, at Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark vgm. 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 S Soda Bay. Lakepbrt and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailéy, John Day's: Riverside, Lierly’s, \ Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights., Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haif. way House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- kins, Mendocina City, Fort Bragz, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg. West) Sherwood, Cahto, .Covelo, Laytonville ™ Bort: mings, Bell's Springs, Harris. Olsen's. Dyer, Garterville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. = Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronfels beyond San Rafael at half-rates. S s . C. NG, R X R —_— COMPAGNIE GENEwALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every For Those Who Chair car runs to Bakers- y De- | | .8 Palo Alto and Way Static | 11302 Mitibrae, Palo Alo and W, | tions | ®11.30% Milibra; SQUTHERN PACIFIC Trains lesy a SAN FRANCISCO. Maln Libe, Foo of Market Street) _ T— Fmox AUGUST 1 o Suisun, Elmira sad Sacra- Benicia, 15 8.25¢ 7.25» LEAVE 7.004 ;.NA 304 7.304 8.004 e, Winters. ftamee: e aan - Ramon, . Vaiisio, allstogn, Santa Rosa. ... Nher® vermore, Lathrop. Stock- ton....... iand. Knights Landing. D ie. Oroville, (connects at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs and Cbico) o 2 jon and Easi. A s, Antioch. By Ton, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendots, Haaford, Visalin, Porterville .. Port Costa, Martinez, T: Top, Modesto, Merced. o Goshen Junction, Hanford, Vi eid ... n‘:}:’ 2::::: — Davis, Willlsms (for Bartlet: Springs). Willows, $Fruto, Red Bluff, Portisnd....... Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ‘ton.Jone, Sncramento, Placerville, Marysville. Chico, Red Bluff...... Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, ‘hors, Tuolumne and Angels Maftinez and Way Station: Vallefo........ sscnger, Eastbou Elere” Coata, - Martines, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stocktos, Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Hao- ford. Vissiia, Bakersfield. Angeles and EI Paso. bound arrives via Coast Line).. The Overland Limited = Ogden, Denver. Omaba. Chicage. oo teamers........ 111 7.5% 10.25+ 5.25» 4.25» Hayward. N‘&:l Ant_l Enreamento River B.!‘I:Ilcll, ‘Winte: Sacrament ‘Woodland, Wil ;mlalcollllul.nw: ights Landing. Yime: Ovouile and way stasions... 10.83 Hayward, s and Way Stations.. » Martinez, .nK;m(;,n.\?nHeJo.N-D& gA Calistoga, Santa Rosa. ee _ves - Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. ‘2 A ‘Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl.. ¥ Hayward. "Nies, [rvingtou, Seaf i fose, Livermore. s ¥ The Owl Limited—Fres: BaRersfleld, L Oriental Omaba. East. (Carries Puilman Car pas- sengers only out of San Fran- Tourfst car and cosch t. Louis. Chieago and i clsco. ! e 7.00 P. M. train | to Reno, coutinuing thence in | their cars 6 r.. (raim eastward.. 4.259 ‘Westbou Limited.— From Chicago, New Orleans, EI Puso. Los Angeles. | Fresno, Berenda, Raymond (from | Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 8.254 7.00r Ssn Pablo, POt Costs, Martines and W tations. .. 11284 $7.00» Vallejo - - .. 7.56» .00P Port Cost: enfcla, Suisun, Davis, Sacramento, Tru\lkrt. l(.('nné Stops at all stations east o Sacramento ... .. 7.58a 8.057 Oregon & Callfornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.564 189.10» Hayward, les and San Jose (Sun- dsyonly) .. . 11155 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- Hanford, semite), Fresno, Vi s, Bakersfield COAST LINE (Farrow Gasgs 0ot of Market Street.) 17464 Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday only) 8100 8.164 Newark. Centerville. San Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sa Cruz and Way Stations........... 8259 12.1867 Newark, Centerville, San_Jose, New Almaden, L atos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, nta Cruz aad Principal Way Stations 4167 Newark. San Jose, Los G wi lons (on Saturday through o Sants \ Craz; y only from Sants Cruz). Connects at Felton to and from Boulder Creek. o .. 18.884 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. | From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip#) :15 9:00 11:00A3. 1.00 3.00 5.15». From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18:05 10:00 A.xt. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third snd Townsend Street . 104 San Jose and Way 47004 San Jose and Way r’.m. ew Almaden (Tu 37.164 Monterey and Sant sion (Sunday only) 8.004 pas. San Ardo, Paso Santa Margarita, San Luis | Obispo. (principal stationathence) | Santa Barbara. Saugus and Los An- geles. Connection at Castroville to and from Monterey and Pacific | Grove and at Pajaro north bound from Capitoia snd SantaCruz.... 10.469 9004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitois, SantaCruz, Pacific Grove,Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principal Intermedia: Stations .......... 4100 ‘Westbound Paso_Passenger — From Chicago, EI Paso, Los An- fe s geics, Santa Barbara. Arrives.. 1.30» | 10384 San Jose and Way Statioos..... .. 1.20» 11.004 Cemetery Passenger—South San Francisco, San Bruno . e ' 3000 11.304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- tions....... s 5387 @1.307 San Jose and 20007 San Jose and Wi 2.30° Cemetery P Francisco, San Bruno. $93.007 De) Monte Express—Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder ! Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 8307 Buriingame, San Mateo. Kedwood, Menlo Park, Paio Alte. Mayfield, | Mountain View. Lawrence, Sant; | Clara, San Jose, Gliroy (connec- tion for Hollister, Tres Pinos), Pajaro_(connection for Watson: ville. Capitola and Santa Cruz), Pacific Grove 1 stattons. x7.00» 19.404 4.367 1216 San Jose. (via Santa Cl sun;, Wright and Principal Way tat Principal Way 8t Mateo, Beresford, Belmo Carlos, ‘Redwood,’ Falr Menlo Park. Paio Alto. 8.30r San Jose and Way Station: 7.00r Sunset Limited, Eastbound. Luis Obis . Santa Barbara, Le eming. El Paso. New ew York. (Westbound arrives via SunJosquinV tion: A for Morning. X Baturday and Sunday only. § Stops stations on Sunday. + Sunday excepted. $ Sunday only. g Satarday only. ‘onnects at Goshen Je. with trains for Hi | Visalia. At Fresno, for Vll-ll‘r. lrs.n‘::l’“ L‘i‘.fi:“‘.“‘\}ii J Tuesday aud Friday. Arrive via Nties. n Daily egcept Saturday. | te¥ia San Josquin Vahey. ¥ " | .1 8tops Santa Clara south bound only. Connects, { Sacept Sunday. for all points Narrow Gauge. ly trains stopping at Valencia St. thbor | 878 6:10 a.x.. 11:00 A.M.. 3:30 7.3, &nd 6:30 B2 s TO SAN RAFAEL. | SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, NORTFH WEEK DAYS(Holidays _excepted)—8:43, 1788, 8145, 3:45. 1L 2. m. 1220, 148, 31 216, 15:15, *8:15, 6: | 400 . traln ‘week days does mot rum to MU NDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-—T, ;&. i*9, um‘ 11, $11:30 a. m. 112:30 1°1:30, :35, *3:50, 8, 6, 7:30, 9 1 P. m. Trains marked (%) run to s(‘;xfiu:m:_ m? , except 5:15 p. b e D Satardays the 315 b. m. tratn runs to rfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO ek daye 325, 025, T:40, 8:18, 19:35. 11:05 8. m., 12:30, 2:20, 13:40, 4:50, 5:30, 6:45, 10:20 p. m. AYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10, 9:40, $10:33, T a 12:50, 2:30, 33:25, 4:40, 5.5, e aakad Ci) start from San 1 Trains marked (1) start fror Quencia. 3—35:43, 745, 825, 5:10, 7 P for Afterncen. 3:45, 4:55, 6:08, 7:10 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 & m., week days—Cazadero and way ‘;‘fl p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Su » Cuza- dero a Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY

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