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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AXL'SEHE!\" 8. "‘ THEAT A E‘ RA e | Mayer, Phone South 533 YOTE—TIULL RETURNS JEFFRIES- COREETT CONTEST WILL BE READ FROM OUR STAGE TO-NIGET. { 30 SERLA :D;’GI” | | | “CUM | Qodoswen hL"Il, I—AY 3 Lew E: ney Wilmer and 3 nne Winslow | Great K 'mann Troupe. mes of Dooley and Ten- Roberts, Hayes and Rob- oPERA Houss. TIVOL; \.—\K\ILLF D’ ARVILLE ‘“THE Hlufl\\l?MfN ”» ILLER. SAR FRANG'SC0E LEADING TiE Market. EZR? ‘kEND‘ALL THE VINEGAR BUYE NOTE. Henry Hn lpr a w!AL Famrny Na- sxxr‘nnou Var Dramas RS PAYMOND AND CAVERLY Eastern Company, in in Harvard Belasco & Mayer, Props. sr ice, ALCAZAR comed THb DA!RY FARM. LOW nees, 25c and %0c. and 2be. |ofr t 'SCHOONER MARY SACHS BACK. FROM SOCORRO WITH CARGO OF RARE BIRDS Brings Home Party of Scientists Sent to Southern Island by the Academy of Sciences to Gather Natural History Specimens to Be Added to the Local Institution’s Already Large Collection D ) * Robie, from Baltimore, for Saa Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Aug 12—Br stmr Ajax, from Tacoma, for Liverpool; Jap stmr Aki Maru, from Seattle. Sailed Aug 12—Br stmr Athenlan, for Van- couver Salled Aug 13—Br stmr Ching Wo, for San Francisco, via Yokohama. CHERBOURG—Sailed Aug 8§—Fr bark Ed- HE little schooner Mary Sachs, sent from here rly four month y the A of Science hens demy lagigedo , returned here than 1000 specimer y el PEsTo, - ¥ mond_Rostand, for San Francisco. S SINGAPORE—Armved prior to Aug 13— e Span stmr Isla de Luzon, from verpool, for WHICH RE- Ahiie YESTERDAY FROM pArrived Aug 12-Br etmr Indrawadi, trom Bl bt Gkohama, for New Yor! A TIFIC EXPEDITION. CADIZ-salled Aug S—Span stmr Antonio Lopez, for Manila. . OCEAN STEAMERS. rived Aug 12—Stmr Pre- toria, from New York, via Plymouth, for Ham- gnd_procseded EENSTOWN. wore the uniform when John 1ged at Harpers Ferry. Colonel ligan jacket has been one aetions of the water front was much curiosity ex- a the {dentity of the dis- king soldier driving back and chief wharfinger's buggy. — . —— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. M’!tters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. bark Dupleix, which made port jled Aug 13—Stmr Oce- stmr Friesland, for Phila- delphia. GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr Concor- dla, from Montreal, via Liverpoo LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr West- ernland, from Phila, Salled Aug 12 for Port- Aug 13—Stmr New for Liverpool ug 13—Stmr La Tou- iled Aug 12—Stmr Bos- land. BROWHEAD__Passe French n was chartered prior to arrival ORE —Sailed Aug 12— Stmr La @ turope gt 21s 3d. Champagne, for Havre; stmr Laurentian, for Sachs The British bark Collingrove was chartered | Glasgow; stmr Grosser Kurfurst, for Bremen. 1 supply of Ml prior to arrival for redwood from Eureka to —_—- on, which was t 40s. b g bark Crocodile was chartered Movements of Steamers. e members of the party had i Dan e TO ARRIVE. es: ————— I Steamer. Seaivli oF Shipping Intelligence. % birds were ARRIVED. ?;;fij,‘"“" | Thursday, August 13. | GheS-- Peterson, 39 hours from Re- Stmr Aureli o Seattle & Olympla Mendocino & Pt a, §. Farbara. dona, the birds | » W_Eider, Randall, 60 hours from Ean Pedro & Wi nd, via Astoria 47 hours, Seattle . r Brooklyn, Higgins, 17 hours from Fort Seattle ABE. Seattle & Tacoma. mr_Montara, Reilly, 23 hours from Port .| San Pedro . Harford -| Humboldt burden, Greenw Johnson, 64 hours from Humboldt | Sen Pedro. Stmr South Cc { China & Japan. Puget Sound Ports Grays Harbor . a mmrx'.rmy e home, . Olsen, 17 hours from Cas- Samoa, Madeen, 40 hours from San o ek hold of the r ;! R o e h mr Newsboy, Adler, 20 hours from West- ; f"_‘e‘"c'.g'f';““; anded wit few days mr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from d CHine M Jape San Diego & Way P Hultberg, the commander Dicg Ry & Way ary Sachs, is a young man but.a | r Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Point o - e 4 * et | Ar > Poptiil I navigator and well acquainted nr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monte- Poris!|A waters in which he has been | re Santa Monica, Olsen, 72 hours from Grays Harbor RS O AR RS “,r vs Harbor: bound to San Pedro; put in to o passengers erufe s 2 Newpor ¥ : S)uspended on Meathook. sterufer, Jensen, 62 days from Povtland & Astort Edward a steerage passenger o Firber, Warlan, 27/days froih San Diego & Way Pi Grays Harbor Puget Sound P New York via Pan Willapa Harbor steamship § terday from t | Hilo. | _ Bktn I M Gritath, Arey, 7 days from Port A a EIIE M e Ty Seatde & Whatcom: ! (Au siee co he lost his balance. As he top- | CLEARED SO Thaoomae A pled he made a grab into P{,‘Al- As his hand | Thursday, August 13. Portland & Astorla 23 made the downward sweep it came » Br stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo; West- Seattle {Aug. 24 tact with a meat hook suspen f ern Fuel ( s (o h ing. The steel Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith; | for several minu emuir's Sons Co, 20 SaL. hosk. sw A SAILED. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. scream 2 ‘b Thursday, August 13. e were dresssd erday at the Harbor He Stmr Whittier, Makdonald,” Ventura. August 14. LR s # Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. Aretic. . Los Angeles Forts.| 9 am Pler 10 - f California, Thomas, San Diego. ‘Whatcom airhn| m|Pler To Commfanfi New Ferry-Boats. Sonign IO Los Angeles Ports..|12 m|Pier 2 Captain H. F. Strother/ of the river steamer | Stmr Newburg, Anfindsen,’ Grays Harbor. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 T. C. Walker has been appointed to the com-| Ship Invin Ullberg, Bagle Harbor, in Humboldt ... :30 pPler 8 mand of one of the San Francisco, Oakland and | tow tugs Sea n and Tatoosh, Eel River Ports. 4 pm(Pler 2 San Jose ferry steamers, which will shortly AUAL, SiNEan, . NWATAIR, SuEust 15. ¥ ‘s neend Montara .. | Seattle ..... 5 pm|Pier 9 operate in opposition to_the Southern Pacific | asia, Greig, Antwerp. Crarina.... | Coos Bay Direc 5 pm/Pier 8§ feczy eystem. Captain X officers and | n, Manter, Port Townsend. G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. 1 pm(Pler .. crew banquet August 9 at Hailey, Port Townsend. Los Angeles Por 9 am|Pier ‘2 Stockt d their retiring skip- anta Paula, Pllle, Ventura, in tow N. Y. via Panama.|12 m| 0 | per with & pair of marine glasses. The other tescue ‘ahit] direct 7 steamers of the new ferry system will be com- hr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega Honolulu a 'l"\‘ l'k);fltn nn v'““",'. "‘““' of the r R W Bartlett, Nielzen, Astoria. Redmond, and Captain Lewls, at pres porkisr % ent chief officer of the ferry-boat Tamalpais 4 TELEGRAPHIC. e Pier 13 oy POINT LORBOS, Aug 13, 10 p m—Weather Pier 13 oo thick; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. 4 Pler 19 DE LA MORT.” -HALF BABY TBATOR t the DON'T FAIL TO sce the beautiful COURT Lounging room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM,the LOUIS XV PAR- Falace and (rand Hotels [ Big Cargo of Coal. DOMESTIC PORTS. Pler 24 . German ship Alsterufer, which arrived | BOWENS LANDING—Salled Aug 13—Stmr | day, 62 days from Newcastle, Australia, | Scotla, for Ean Francisco. Pler 2 o g o it COOS BAY—Salled Aug 13—Stmr Arcata, |Pler 13 R for Francisco; schr San Buenaventura, Pier 9 for San Franeisco. Aug 11—Schr Forester, for Pler 19 Colonel Burgoyne’s Begnlin. San Pedro. Aug 12—Stmr Humboldt, for Po(nAt Ar;x;-(. ik 4 pm(Pier 3 . e o ev. ug; . | Colonel Thomas Burgoyne, who, through sev YWNSEND—Arrived Aug 13—Ship China & Japan Pler 27 [ eral administrations, has been attached to the 1, from Tacoma, for South Africa, Ching & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 personal staff of the chief wharfinger, has c—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr Umatilla, mmmnn Honolulu & Kahului| 3 pm pier 16 | biossomed forth in_all the glory of a brar g 6 nado...| Los Angeles Ports..|10 am Pier 10 | new: Drass-bound, Grand Army uniform. Colo- \DO—Salled Aug 13—Schr Corona, | August 19. | nel Burgoyne served through the war with Bat. - San Pedro..| Humboldt ... 4 pm/Pler 2 [fery T of the Second United States Artillery. Aug 13—Ship Hecla, for San Fran- | Alliance. Bureka & Coos Bay|10 am|Pier 16 He was a soldier when Buchanan Presis kin Jane L Stanford, for Port Pirie. | City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.(11 am(Pier 9 | ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 13 —8tmr Grace Dol- | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pier 2 e % lar. frem Hardy Creek; stmr Columbia, hence 1 . August 20. AMUSEMENT! 5 Aug & of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier =, JATHVEd Auk 13—Sobr I H Lunsmann, from Minnewasks| New York direct " |Bler = onoluln ' TUREKA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Eureka, | NOTtt Fork+ oA hence Aug 12 Coos Bay am|Pler 19 Sailed Aug 13—Schr Columbia, for Sai - B A : for San Francieca; batk To. | Columbla P ey D-jArrived Aug 13—Schr Mar- i ug i — n Pedro. Sound Ports. A COAST LEAGUE e ‘: XK 12 Reported saling ot Umatilla. ..} Puget rts.|11 am|Pier 9 o sterday an error. FRO 4 2 iled Aug 12—Stmr Chico and oRATIES: [ RECREATION PARK, . for San Francisco. e For. Satls. “FACOMA—Sailed Aug 13—Bark Chas B Ken- ney and stmr San Mateo, for San Franclseo: stmr Tacoma, for Hongkong; ehip Great Ad ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— ' CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Skagway & Way Ports(Aug. Skagway & Way Poria/Aus 18 Tiral, for Australia, v UAPQUA—Arrived Aug 0—Schrs Sadle and bRl B {3 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; SAT- | Beulah. from San 4 - |Aug. URDAY, 8:00 P, M. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Coons m’h‘év ;yp‘;:u fi“‘ ¥ SUNDAY ¢ 2:30 p. 3 | Bemona, trom San Pedro, and salled for San S Aug. 20 ' b e s Slagvay & Way Porispoy 20 WHATCOM —Arrived Aug 13—Schr Albert from San Pedro. V\FflTPnRT—,\rrl\!d Aug 13—Stmr Ruth, Skagway & Way Ports|Aug. 2 A Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. All:; I; OAKLAND vs, SAN FRANCISCO. LADIES’ DAYS THUREDAY AND FRIDAY. | hence Aug Advi Sale, § Stockton St. BARDY CRUER—Arrived Aug 13—tmr Time Ball. e i oo 2 Marshfield, from Needle Rock. Rk EA Rl Gty b Sailed Aug 13—Stmr Marshfield, for -gan | Branch SyCOER i, “ean’ B - c:;’: Francisco, TATOOSH, Aug 13—Schr W F Garms, from Nome, arrived outside and was ordered to Portland. Passed in Aug 13—Stmr Rainfer, hence Aug LECTURES AND CONCELRTS. STEINWAY HALL, uzm 13, 3 The d;m.. bln,ll .‘:‘n% z‘errr ?ullfllu was exact] -day, e. 5F The 190th meridtan, or s % . af.:..%“i;fi 223 Sutter St., 0, for Seattl tme. ETT, Sunday night st 8:15, | Pasted out Aug 13—Ship Hecls, for San Lieutenant, U7 & N i Charge Francisco; bktn Hawail, for South Afrlca, TYNDALL PO) HA’RF(;RD—;SMMIH Aug 13—8tmr Sun, Moon and Tide. “Te Marconi of the Senta Cruz, for San Francisco. s e ot Gaod ] | Mina < i AND ‘Time and Telghis of ~High®and Tow THE ¥AB:ERY oF FaTE |, HOXQUELU-Suled Aug 12 sen vigane, | Waters e rort Font a"by staciat aun ‘With_ experiments in | for Sydney. thority of the Superintendent. Thousht ¥orce. EASTERN PORT, high and lot waters Tickets 20c, 7o | cawm wewRY_Passed Aur 12-Shio Gov | n G fns Pfitn w “ b=y AUGUST 14, SAYS WAITER STOLE MONEY T. F. Hawthorne Bnngs an Odd Suit Against Restaurateur. PEos MR Father Demands Return of Cash Advance for Treat- ment of Daughter. —_—— T. F. Hawthorne brought a peculiar suit yesterday In the Justices’ Court against the James H. Babcock Catering Com- pany to recover the sum of $185 alleged to | have been stolen from plaintiff while tak- ing a meal in defendant’s restaurant. The | complaint alleges as follows: | While plantiff was a guest in the restau- rant the defendant negligently permitted to be upon his premises and did employ a person in the capacity of waiter who was of ¢vil and | dishonest propensities and who was then and there a thief. That while such a guest plain- | tiff was relieved of and there was taken rrom | | 1903. ! | | his pocket against his wishes the sum of $573 in bani notes by the employe aforesald. That | $180 of the money so stolen was recovered ehortly after the theft and was returned to the plaintiff, but the remaining portion has never been returned. | Annie Ford has sued Division No. 2 of | the Ancient Order of Hibernians of Amer- | | fca for $75 alleged to be due on a policy | ‘o( insurance on her deceased husband, | Eaward Ford, who was a member of the | organization. Justice of the Peace Daniels gave judg- ment yesterday in favor of May Josephine Kauffman against the Hibernia Bank for $104.' The deposit was also claimed by Hertha Renner, who was a joint depos- itor. Miss Kauffman, who is a minor, testified that all the money was deposited by her alone, and that Miss Renner's name appeared on the bank book so that it she fell sick the monsy could be with- drawn. The trial of the lult of Andrew Coleman against Mrs. Reeves-Atkinson to recover 1 $55 was begun in Justice Lawson’s court yesterday. The testimony developed that Coleman had arranged to have his daugh- ter, Mrs. L. Saunders, treated for nervous trouble in the sanitarium kept by the de- fendant at 1815 Sutter street. He depos- ited 350 for her keep, but at the end of five days Dr. Saunders, her husband, in- sisted that she be allowed to leave the place, threatening habeas corpus proceed- ings. Mrs. Atkinson telephoned to M. C. Hassett, Coleman’s attorney, that the pa- | tient could leave and she would return the $80, less the cost of her maintenance for | five days. Mrs. Atkinson refused to re-| turn the balance, claiming Mrs. Saunders | had left the place in her absence and she | had made no such agreement. Judge Lawson took the case under advisement. e Violates Cigar Ordinance. Tom Sing, a cigar manufacturer at Clay and Stockton streets, was arrested yes- terday on a warrant issued by Police | Judge Mogan charging him with violating the new ordinance regarding the manu- facture of cigars. The complaining wit- ness is J. H. Kramer, inspector for the Board of Health, who alleges that the | Chinese was drying moistened tobacco | on floors and stands, which had a ten- dency to contaminate and injuriously af- | fect the tobacco, instead of using clean cloths stretched on boards approved by the Board of Health. —_— e Fountain Pen News. To fit your hand, it is necessary to buy where all grades of the best makes are in stock. The “Waterman,” “Swan” and ““Marshall” fountain pens fill every want. Prices, $1 to $5 each. Sanborn, Vail & Lu . 741 Market street. e Nolan Taken to San Quentin. Michael Nolan, who was sentenced to serve twenty-five years in San Quentin | by Judge Cook for his narticipation in the | robbery of Mrs. Emma V. Mathews at | 543 Haight street on the afternoon of March 4, was taken from the County Jail to the penitentiary yesterday. He had been granted a ten days’ stay by the Judge, which expired on Wednesday. | @ tirimileofeiinfodeoteciniuluneinininil @ minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide s the same at both places. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. Sun rises Sun sets | Moon rises 7 B 13 3:12/—0.5/10: NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the succy tides of the day in the order of occurrence as (> time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when theré are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given ar additicn to the soundings of the United States | Const Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the heights, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth Eiven by the charts. ‘The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... 7o CHICAGO ‘7 ;i An Ideal Train Sy iitiensl For Those Who ‘ ' Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Local |OVeId Daily ! Dally | Daily Dfilly Tv. gan Fran.... Ar. Stockton. ... Merced . Fresno * Hanford " Visalla . Bakersfleld Kansas City.. Chicago ..... ‘morning; p for afternoon. 1;):- R ailv la Bakerafield Local, stop- ping at all points {n San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. daily 9:30 a. m. Monday and Thursday is_the through to Chicago. fleld for mommodluwn of Jocal first-class pas- sengers. No second-class tickets are hohored on this train. C |n¢ n-un arrives at and u o 50", b Ti')auy Valley unuua. Cmnpo.{u c-r ud nstmnm' Chair Car between Bake Franstaeo, Corresponding train fleld and San ¥ L ing ST g m. 1 Siogkion Local, Corrssponding tral lrrln- at 11:10 a. m. i m“’ l:na'mnmm«mm—a ace Py Fres ahoneh Chair Cars fo Ghicago; also Fresno. Cor. md\lc(.dmfflrm » Chi ly East 1 nw evgv Monday, Thursday and Sat at 8 Market street and nmn., wot, San Francisco; 1112 Mu. Rock Island System - To Points East and Back, One Fare Aug. 18, 19, 15, 26. Full particulars, Call or Address 623 Mar- ket Street. C. A. RUTHERFORD. Dist. Pas’g’r Agent. V | The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford_unusual opportunities forZan economical and satisfactory Journey to Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full taformation apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTH, General Agent, Agent Pass'r Chicago & North WesteraRy. Union Paciic K. R. 617 Market St. No. 1 Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTBRN Y. €0. SAN FRANGISGO AIU I|0RTI| PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SBAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFPAEL. TES a1 6:25 p. m. Saturdaye—Extra trip at 145 p. m. SUNDAYS—6 5, 9:20 ), 4:50, 5 Teave Arrive San Francisco. S.n Francisco. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. days. | Days. aeme (T a 8 Novato, a 2:1 Petaluma, P 5: and » Santa Rosa. ¢ 20a 8 Fulton. 120 p 2 25 p ‘Windsor, 7 Healdsburg, 20a Lytton, 2: 25 p Cloverdale. Hopland Wa and Ukiah. y Glen Efien. | 6:00 p| 6:20p | 10:20 a(10:20 a Sebastopol. | 7:25 p| 6:20p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fuiten 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- | nd 'Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, | Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, ' Lierly's, Bucknell hedrin Heights, 'Hullville, 'Orr's Hot Springs, Half- way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Kins, City, ‘Fort Brags. Fort Bragg, Westport Covello, Laytonvil mings, Fell's Springs, Harris, Olsen Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday_-Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half-rate lcket "office, - 660 Market street, > \\m-mm. Gen. Manager. | TO SAN RAFAEL, | OIS Ball SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. Mendseino Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Agt. )| via Sausalito Ferry WE!:K DAYS-( (Holidays K45, m., excepted)—6:45, 45, 315, . 6:45, p. m. m train week days does not run to | SUNDAYH AND“LI:GAL HOLIDAY&Y 1 112 410, 11, 30, 5:50. 8 i rains run to San Quentin. Those marked (0 to Fairfax except fl 15 p. m. Sat- au-. On u-mm-n the m. train runs FROI SAN RAP'AI:L 1'0 SAN FRA cI8co —-.Week ‘hyl;\'i 36 n l 1:05, 2:40, 345, 4:35, 6:08. 7:10, 3 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a, m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— | Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations, Sundays and Legal Holidays—S8 a. m., Casza- dero and A stations. luum Legal Holidays—10 a. m.. Point es and way stations. R IR OFFICE 6% Market st FERRY—Foot of Market st. N Seate Crus Batursion (Susdey OUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive a s. FRANCISCO. (Maln Line, Foot of Market Street ) LEAVE — FuOM AvGusT I 1908 — _ ARMIVE 7.004 Beoicla, Sulsun, Eimira sad Sacre- weato .. ;t 7.00a Vacaviite, i 7304 Martinez, Snn Ramon, Napa. Callstoga, Santa Rosa.. 8.25# 7304 Niles, Livermore. Lathrop. Stock™ 8.004 Davis, Woodiand. Knights Landing. Magyeville, Orovllle. (comnects srysville for Gridley, Biggs A0 Chleo).. ‘g SAMA Atiantic Expross—Oyden and East. 1 o Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch. By- ron, Tracy, Stockion, Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendota, Hao Visalia, Porterville Ima.2ew 8.004 Port Costa, Martines. Top, Modesto, Merced, Fres Goshen Janetion, Hantord, V& walin, Bakersfield . 5.200 8.304 Shasia Kxpress— Davis, Wililame (for Bartietc Springs). Willows, {Fruto, Red Bluft, Portlsad....... 7.58» 4.250 HE Port Costa, lrtln", Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Han- Tord, Visaltar Bakersdeid, Los Augeles and EI Paco. (West- bound arrives via Coast Line).. The Overinnd Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Hayward, Nilea sad Way § Bacramento River Steamers.. Benicla, Wood] lows, Knights Landiog. Marys ville, Orovilie and way stations. |0.‘# Hayward, Niles and Way Statior Martinez.San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calfstogs. Santa Ross....... Martinez, Tracy. Lathrop.Stockton. wm Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi. les, Irvington, Sln* ?l. e, Livermor B The Owi Limised—Frosn BaRersfleld, Los Angel pecte at Saugus for en bar 6807 Pan ?SWI H-yw-m 00 Hayward, Nii 007 Oriental Mail —Og Omwaha, S:. Louls. Esst. (Carries Pull 4.00» 4.00" 4.30¢ 6.00r 0 ». eno, cnni!nulnl thence il thelr cars 6 P.x. (rain eastwa Westbound, Sunset lelud From New York, Chk‘l u. l' Orleans, El Puso. Fremo, Derends, armend (ovom Yosemfle), Martines. Arrives.. 7.00° S8 Tubio, Port_Costa, Martines d Way Stations.. i 8.25a i valieso, Port Costa, Benicia. Suisan. Davia fesaing. nuu to, -rnvme. Portisnd, Puget 3ound sad 8.55a 18107 myvmd Nlles snd San Jose (Sun- day only) nun 11267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- doste, Meroed; Buymond (s Yo semite), Frein salia, Bakersneld .. 12263 'qurmt—m—-"uw— arket Street.) #8100 8164 s.nrx. Ceaterviile, Sen Jose, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, I-h "- Graz). " Connseta st Pelton to and from Boulder Creek From - r?cls ? )nr J %9-“?.'.'... ]‘Fm‘.':.?‘.«..“"..‘# rn- OAn.Awn Poul‘ogf nmany §70% San Jose and Way Stations. . b1 0 !All ose ::d ‘Way Station: 1 Aty Ion!-rey roy. Hollister, Fajaro.Cas- ose, troville, kllnn. San Ardo, )o;lu.( ta, Ban L: uh) pnm stations thence) nth Barbara augus andLoeA: geles. Connection at Castroville o0 and from erey and Pucitic Passen; From Chicago, BI Paso, Los An goics, Santa Barbars. Arrives.. 1. 1938 Contensy Poevererieiis i Francisco, Saa Bruno 1.088 11.304 & HE San Jose, Los Gatos nd Way e d Way $tations £an Jose and '” Stations. Cemetery Passenger — 80 Orsek and Xarrow Gau 3300 )-mn e, enlo] h'rks'fnlo Al . Lawr wood, Mayfield, ence, Sants oy osor Giiroy (connec- tion for Hoilister, Tres Pinos), Pajaro_(connection for W atson- 1l c-pflc a and Santa Cruz), Puciflc Grove and w Connects at Casiroviile for Sa- e « ta Clara) - -lm Wright and Principsi Way d Principal Way Stations ::a: 167 lu Mateo, Barufmpd‘.‘hlmont,l‘ 08, R Fair edwood, -luh Milibrae, Falo Alto a3d Way Sia K3 ons 5 11308 Mittorae, Sad Jose “and Way Sia- 19,4852 X S nnny 24 Buadey onty. " & Q Stops at all stations on Sunday. :::Al Oxcurl‘ 4 Sunday only. - c-n-eu at Juh- Je with trefns for Hanford Visalla, At Freno, for Visaiis vis Seages. :‘::fiun&lfiel /Tu‘-fi-ynu Friday. ‘e via Niied. 1 Duil Satardag. ¥ ia San Joaquin Valiey Ao

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