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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. e ALIENS IN JAIL - TO BE DEPORTED by Novel Ruling Made Cortelyou as to Immigrants. et 8 Newcomers Convicted Crime Must Be Sent Back Home. | of | n of the immigra- | George B. and ade by Comme: sorta all migrar tined to prevent all other crim The law provides t who shall be a the state within e s arrival in the United ported to the country cretary Cortelyou in- to mesn that impris- crime makes the 3 the state and renders him deportation. im of the Secretary’s or- Unit- dey mo! by Com a Toda, tastor Japa thirty silks ng 2 be of age s named Shiro e United States g reported that nent he will be alien his mpris Hereaf' MAN ROBERSON WRITES HIS OPINION SALOON Addresses an Envelope to Business Firm in Sacramento, Calling 1 " Waldron, S. Hall Alzawa, 1 N. C. Cas. | Daggett . 8. Davison, n, Mrs. J. H. Fanton, F. L. Gun- eutenant R. W. Henderson, E. B, Hunting, Miss Stella B. Hunting. Miss Elea- n ting, Miss M, E Metzler, C. M [ W. ‘H. Ros ssler, Mrs. H. B. od, »e—Rev, S. E. Hager, Mrs. S. E. Hager | | and four chiidren, Miss A. W. Jones. g -y B asaki—Miss Helen Christy, Mrs, J. C. 5 " for YOKOHAMS n, Miss Mabel Davison, - : Kobe (Hiogo), nanghai—Mre, A. H. Allen, Miss D, L. An- connecting at Miss W, Burdette, Rev. H. D. Dil- for Indie. etc. No Mrs. H. D. Dildine, Miss S. L. Dodson, recetve lay safling H. Fenn, Mrs. C. H. Fenn and thres HONGE at Ma- children, Rev. G. W. Hamiiton, Mrs. G. W. . September 19, 1903, | Hamilton, Miss M. T. Henderson, Dr. Loulse R a) e NIPPON MAR ceanicS.$.Co. 2 e | — ——* DIRECT A48 1 AL | ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Sept. 5, S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, hu”rnoi l}\u.r{n highly bred ing to Un KOREA STARTS ACROSS THE PACIFIC ~ WITH HALF A THOUSAND PASSENGERS Pacific Mail Company’s Big Liner Leaves Port With Her Cabins Crowded and Holds Jammed to the Hatches With a Cargo Which Measures More Than 7000 Tons i, i SEA, WITH A LAR FLEET REACH PORT. TO % HE departure of the steams Korea yesterday for Honol and the Orient marked a star day in the career of the Pacific Mz Company’s big and estab- w record in the history fic travel. Loaded down with tl] she was drawing thirty feet ished a of ns-P; ight u weight of merchandise and stores had bee Ifully disposed and the Korea llke a racing nmed more most the Of t ) had were acht g ers, through which w carried in supplies w fair sizec Among the half th i to the cargo, Korea the s comy f a ton of coffee, half a ton of turkeys ) dozen different g seasonable in the from hens to snipe ! in port the quipped with a swimmini for the use of the pa of missionarie among the pa 11 known in the so- ” cial On iness E orea’s quarterdeck were Six , four of which are go- States Minister Griscom in the Korea’s passengers included the following named: Honolulu—F, H, Arm E. Borden . W, E. Bro Mrs. W, E. children, Miss Beatty, O. ss A Dow, M, B. H_Gere, Mis B. T. W. Hobrc Hopper, Vict G. B. Jones, Miss D. Jo Miss F, Lynch Miss B Mrs. J. Mist, Mis F, Mist, Meyers, Mrs, F. M. Macfarlane, <illican, W, J. H. H. Moore A G. M. Rolph; K. Suber, Mrs T. Sutton, two chil- a Y i H. Keator, Miss M. King, Rev. W. T. Locke, October 15, 1903, | Mrs W, T. Locke and child, Miss B. McAfee, . . Miss M. L Mitchell, Rev. H, 8. Myers, ember 10, 1903 | Mrs, H. V. 8, Myers, Miss M. . 8. Myers, reduces Mrs. H ‘hlee, two children and mald; R. D. Emart Rev. E. D. Vandenburgh, Mre. E. D. Vandenburgh and child. Hongkong—W. U. Anderson, Mrs. J. An- Arnold and two children, Hugh P. Bourne, L. Brignaudy, Miss Edith v Burlingame, George Campbell, Mrs. ampbell, Rev. J. J. Carroil, W. Alexander Center. Miss Efizabeth Edgar Cook, Mrs. W. §. Craw- Crawford, H. M. Comer, Mrs. H. M. Center, Re ford, Miss M arid and Sydney, Thursiay. Sept 32 M. Comer, T. S, Darling, Mrs. T, S. Parling, £, MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Sept, 20, 11 & ny. | H ll:. m}i \;{ EnD;)t T. M. Devilbiss, D. C. Dixon, Rt ev. D. J, Dougherty, J. H. Fes. u.wmm:’x.ufiu:.tmm-.m ler. M 3. Fesler, Reve T 6. rranktin, N rs. R. O, anklin, Rev, Daniel Geicke, C. Freigh! Qffce, 326 Earke! St Piar ke, 7, Pacif 51 P. Goerrig, G_T. Hawley. Mrs. G. T. Hawley, — J. Herty, H_F. Hetherington, C. J, Hoke, Sec- GEN- | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. RECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, at 10 a, m.. from Pier iifi er, foot of Morton st " ond-claes _to Havre, $45 and upward. NCY FOR UNITED STATES AND ¥. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast 5 Montgomery avenue. (San Francisco. ng every Thursday, instead of t-class to Mavre $70 and upward Broadway (Hudson Build:ing), | iets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. unday, . m." Leave Vallejo, ex. Sunday. are,’ 50 cents. Mission-st. dock. m. {n 1508, BEOS . 4:15 . Pler 2, | H. Hunter, Miss L key, D. A’ McGllvray, Rev. C. B. McGinley, Vanderpool, i day at the Merchants’ Exchange from London, the British ship Afghanistan, bound from Pu- get Sound for Delagoa Bay, had a hard time of it rounding Cape Horn. She was spoken off Tliff, Rev. James McClos Mrs, R Melrose, A. J Miller, F. F. Raymond, Mjss M. P. Raymond, Miss C” M. Roberts, John | inson, Mrs, John Robinson. Miss K. A. Sydney Smith A, C. Spring, Mrs. A. , T. Steen. Frank Stone, Mrs. Frank , Mrs. Therese Somnier, M W, R. de P, Tytus, Mrs. R. de P. Tytus, Frank Mre_ Frank Vanderpool, ' Bishop H. W. Warren, Mrs. H. W. Warren, W, Wat- C. H, Wood, Mrs. C. H. Wood, W, H. Workman Jr.,, Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman, Mrs. Jeremiah Zimmerm: A. Gomez Zorilla. oot Tweive Sailors Injured. According to a cablegram received yester- ds of poultry, | olas, | Tuttle, | while off the derable damage deck load and battle with the ustained injuries the r way Afghanistan to her des- Big Cargo of Codfish. a aft, T ner left her | LT, s el v barkentine Fremont, which arrived late largest number of cabin night, sixteen days from Bering ever departed from San ast b ing fleet | » vessel. Her go, by |t ul in her s estimated at about 7500 2o e on the Bj erday bzen out his port, and e longe tish ship to 75 per w r th arrives on record ——— T mmissioners yesterday ajp- inte '8 to succeed D, H. Thomas as belt raflroad. Dan Doherty tem a new p. NEWS OF TH; OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. French ship ey to Eurc The nest at Reyer is chartered fo 158 9d; if to a direct el Merchandise for the Orient. The steamer Korea sailed yesterday for Hong- kong via Honolulu and Yokahama with an as- d merchandise c valued at $313,863, sive of treasure, und distributed as fol- lttr\\r For Honolulu, $1 b1; Japan, $85,738; China, §1 Menila, $9076; East Indies, Xi!tlvl, Korea, $5171 Vliadivostock, $676; Slsm: ng exports were as follows: 4 pkgs groceries and provi- salmon, 150 1bs hops, 30 pkgs pkes frésh vegetables, b o oggs, ., cs drugs, 23 cs oil, 2 pkgs "l.z Ixu's steel, 19 pkgs hardware, cs iron pipe, 4 cs shees, 1 5 3 cs cigars, o o 1310 bbls flour, 12,500 gals alcohol, e, 30 cs whisky, 500 casks bottled 0 1bs salt, . 159 900 ‘Tbs hops, , 500 1bs coffee, 4477 fresh ‘fruit, 344 lbs ham butter, ibs beans, 1850 § pkes paste, 10 bales 100 flasks quicksilver, 3 pkgs paints, 1bs s armns and ammunition, 32,22 s pkgs bicycles, 37 pkgs drugs 165 pkes leather, 30 roils roofing, 5 pkgs sew. ing machin cs boots and shoes, 4 pkgs 48 pkgs machinery, 8 pkgs implements, 226,000 1bs soda ash, itrate of soda, 11 cs rubber goods, automoblle. bbls flour, 660 pkgs gro- 1042 cs canned goods, 1bs salt fish, 10,483 1bs_cheese, 2490 Ibs 3850 Ibs peas, 7210 o H stons, 10 b h fruits, machine 109 b ary goeds o Japa electrical codfish, 315 1bs s, Ibs beans, 4 cs bread, 720 Ibs chocolate, 6 cs honey, 56 gals wine, 1 brandy, 732 pkss | fresh frui cs paste, 3525 1bs coffes, 10 kegs olives, 5302 Ibs_pearl 1819 1bs butter, o 344 1bs ralsins, 35 cs salmon, 20 1bs ginseng, pkgs dry goods, 293 pkgs structural steel, 43 pkgs drugs, 200 bales drills, | 14 pkes wagon materia), 53 pkgs paints, 3 pkgs 345 Tbs milistufrs, | machinery, 102 bxs soap. | To Mani: cs_canned goods, 14,000 Ibs lard, 0050 Ibs bread, 515 gals wine, 60 ¢s boots and’ shoes, 1 cs electrical supplies, 516 gals i ast Indies—I179 cs canned salmon, 1151 | es canned milk, 95 cs canned fruit, 1020 lbs | To Korea—187 cs canned goods, 25 cs sal- | mon, 294 1bs ham and bacon, 212 pkgs gro- | cerics ‘and provisions, 2855 1bs meals, 210 Ibs | dried fruit, 2 pkgs onions, 82 bdls steel, 200 | kegs nalls, 4 bdls brooms, 4 pkgs dry goods, | 94 pkgs hardware, 2 cs lamp goods. | To Viadivostock—300 Ibs dried fruit, 200 Ibs | raigins, 7 cs arms and ammunition. To Siam—60 bble lubricating oil. —— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Thursday, September 3. Stmr Aurelia, Peterson, 10 hours from Rog- ers Point. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 15 hours from Fort rage. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, 20 hours from West- port Stmr_Nevadan, 7 days 13 hours from H Stmr San Pedro, Jacobs, 25 hours from Eu- reka; bound to San Pedro; put in to land pas- sengers. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from San Diego. a5t Bival, McClements, 69 hours from Wil- i lapa. Stmr Samoa, | | | | | £ ‘Weeden, Madsen, 42 hours from San | Pedro. |, Stmr Arctic, Relmers, 24 houra_from Eu- reka. Stmr Marshfield, Dettmers, 2 days from Re- dondo. Bark Tidal Wave, Stokkye, 50 hours from Eureka. pSCir 1da A, Campbell, 8 hours from Polnt eyes. Schr Tizzle Prien, Anderson, 8 days from Nehalem. pSchr Melancthon, Stork, 4 daye from Coos v. 100 days frowa | HERRAN INVITES AMERICA'S 1RE Colombian Charge Disfavor in Wash- ington. i State Department Resents Criticism of Minister Beaupre. in WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Dr. Herran, the Colombian Charge, will be asked as to the truth of his reported criticism of Min. ister Beaupre's activity at Bogota. The | alleged criticism by Herran was not well | received at the State Department. Additional instructions have been ca- bled to Beaupre, reiterating the position of this Government regarding the canal treaty. The State Department assumes entire responsibliity for every represent. ation by Beaupre to the Colombian Gov- ernment regarding the treaty and his ac tivity Iin this direction is heartily iIn dorsed by the President and Secretary | Hay. Beaupre's latest instructions ad- vise him that President Roosevelt will not enter into any engagement with the Co- lombian Government which will hamper his scope of action under the canal law. This Government will not indicate what its course of action will be In the event the treaty is rejected. — e Davis Asks for a Rehearing. HONOLULU, Sept. 3.—George A. Da- | vis, the attorney, who with ex-Circuit Judge Humphreys was disbarred by the Supreme Court for alleged unprofession- al conduct in the Sumner case, has re- turned here and has filed a petition in the Supreme Court for a rehearing. L o e el tie, from Liverpool, for New York; stmr H: erford, »from Livervool, for Boston. Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Commonwealth, from Boston, for Liverpool, and proceeded. 2 LIVERPQOL—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Saxonia, | from Boston. Safled Sept 3—Stmr Canada, for Boston, via Queerstown; stmr Pretorlan, for Montreal. GLASGOW—Salled Sept 2—Stmr Carthage, for 8t John, N F, and Philadelphia. LIZARD—-Passed Sept 3—Stmr from New York,. for Rotterdam. CHERBOURG—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Au- guste Victorla, from New York, for Hamburg, and proceeded. Noordam, | e Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Phoenix - | Mendocino . Wyefleld..... | Nanaimo | Humboldt " - | Hilo g * | Puget .| San Redro | Humboldt PR PP HONGKONG-—Arrived prior to Sept 2—Stmr Olympla, from Tacoma- CO! Yucatan, BAILWAY TRAVEL. The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unusual opportunities for’an 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 information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTH, General Agent, Gen'l Agent Pass's Chicago & North- Western Ry. Union Pacific R. K. 617 Market St. No. | Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION Have you a friend in Chicago or Boston or Kansas City or any- where else, for whom you want to buy a ticket to this city? If you have, call at this office and let us arrzngc matters for you. You deposit with us enough money to cover transportation, as also in- cidental expenses of the journey; we do the rest. - | = coasT LIN | T COAST LINE_ BATLWAY TRAVEL ___ SOUTHERN PACIFI d are duo to arrive at Trains “:A'fi";n:;‘rwlslc"o o .00 304 7.304 8.004 at and Aglsntic Ex Port Costa B - s 23 o Exproms—Ogien Martinez, Antioch. ~A _Stockton,Sacramen iot:'rnr.fiim Mendota, Hanford, Visalla. Porterville . Pport Costa. Martinez, Tracy, op, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Gosnen Janction. Hanfordk Vi- kersfield .. Shasta Bapross— Davis, Willitsmi tor Bartlett_Springs). Willows, +Fruto, kked Blufl. l’orl.nds... Niles, San José, Livermore, IA:fl lnn.lonr‘.snrrlmrnl_m?lu:el; e, Magysviile. Chico, Bed Dlaff....- Onkdate, Chinese, Jamestown. orn, Tuolumne snd ADKeLS ... Martinez and Way Statlons. Vallefo El_Paso Port Costa. Tracy, Lat Merced, Raymond. ford. Visalis, Bak Angeles and El nd arrives The Overiand_Limited — Denver, Omaba. Chicago. ward, Niies sud Way Scal ymento River Steamers. - Winters, SMTIDQ'I!'!I? and, Williams, Colusa, - o aights Landing, Mar ville, Oroville and way atation: Hayw! . Niles and Way Statlon Martinez. nl.lhmga’.-\.nllejo . Santa . o M ¥racy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10-254 Niies. Livermore, Stockion, Lodl.. S jes, Irv 3 : Hayward. Niles, Irving [ jase Jose. Livermore.. o The Ow! " g88a 8.304 8.304 8.304 9.004 10.004 10.004 ‘Passeager, Eastbound. P *ffartines, Byrom, hrop. Stockton, Freano, Han’ ersteld, Los (Weat: Ty, ations. Sacra Benicia. 1 Limlud—:’ui‘m‘mhl kersfield, Los Angeles ... . Pore Costa. Tracy. Stockton, Los Banos - Hayward, Haywar Ties and San Jose Tles and San Jose.. Orfental Mafl — Ogden. Douver, ~ Omaha, St. Louls, Chicago and East. Port Costa, Beolcis. Sul sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Auburn, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, Rano, Wads worth, Winnemuces, Battle Mountain, EIKO .......cooss wooe . Reno, Truckee, Sacramento, Davis, suisun, Benicia, Port Costs. ... Yallejo. dnily. except Sunday_... { Vallejo, Sunday o i e san Pablo, Port Costa, Martines and Way SEAtions. ............. Oregon & Cal!fornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding Portland, Puget Sound and Eaat. 9.10r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- dayonly) ... s 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop. Mo desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Fresno, Hanford, Vi- salts, Bakersteld ceceseee 12280 E_(Narrow Gauge). arket Street.) 4280 7.56a 7.557 11.25a 8.554 11.564 JABa Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday only). > .164 Newark. Centerviile. San Jose, s Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. 12.16¢ Newark, Centerville, San_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos.Felton. Boulder Creek. Cruz and Principal Way Stations . - 4.167 Newark. San Jose, Los Gat 4 way statiol (on Saturday Sunday runs through w Santa Cruz; Monday only from Sants Cruz). Connects Felton to 810 8.25¢ 10.554 18.565 4 BOR FERRY. ANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip9» 11:00 A%, 1.00 300 5.i5rx XD, Foot of Broadway — 18:00 18:09 18:05 10:00 A3 1200 2.00 4.00r.x. and from Boulder Creek.... OAKLAND HA SAN ¥ the early 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 N—Qymud Sept 1—Stmr R GENEGe Passed_Sept 1—Br ship Cis- sle, from Antwerp, for San Franclsco. FALHDUTHfi—lArfls/ed Sept 8—Fr bark As- nieres, hence May 10. SYDNEY_Salled Aux 31—Nor bark Bono- vento, for Honolulu: - CORONEL—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Arizonlan, from New York, and sailed for Port Los An- geles and an irancisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Ger- mnu 'iiu""‘“ Liverpool; stmr Calabria, from arseflles. Sailed Sept 3—Stmr La Lorraine, for Havre: stmr_Mongollan, Tor Glasgow; stmr Friederich er Grosse, for Bremen. QUEENETOWN—Sailed Sept 3—Stmr M jes- day, except when there are but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. izorrs Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S§. N., Mer- chants’ l‘.xcln’uc. San Francisco, Cal., September 3. 5 The time ball ofi the Ferry ding was . at noom dropped exactly at noen to-day, L. of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Sreenwich time. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant. U. S. N., in Charge. sen's, Dm‘er, 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 rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. WEEKLY CALL 18 Pages. $1 per Year L ¥ 1 E < 48 “(Broad Gia | : E{flm’é:‘fi;: e 6 F W. Twompson, EF (Third and Townsend Street 42204 | 3. Dollar.| Seattle & Tacoma.. . ock sl Gen'l Western Agt. s and Way Siiieas-.. .. U ! £ty 382 & | & Linanuer..| ortiand - 7 San Francisco. ¥ion (Sunday OBIY)... <o v 8308 ! S 3 Frid., only), 4109 Schr Wing and Wing, Grimm, 6 days from | C2arina......[Coos Bay .......... 2 i‘:;;tt‘[’l‘::‘l‘fl:i:;‘:m—S!:-;\sn;nlyns";n' Siuslaw. Chehalls. e - Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, 7 days from | North Fork...| Humboldt ..... 2 lister), Pajaro, Castrovilie, Sa- Astoria. g“fll' of Cal.. S‘"fl' l“““"’ “‘\““3‘;‘;{“ {5 Inas n Ardo, Paso Robies, Sohe Hale ohbeon. 8% Aies Bt B onoma. - | Sydney vay Ports. 7 > 5 s Obiapo, 1 on v onita « | Newport & ay Po Sept. O PO Barbars. Saug: T Albicn, Olsen days from Coquille | BORfER------ - | NeRPOt City . .[Sept. T :'nu fM A“r;tl:’ ‘(qu;n:ci?:nv:: CLEARED. Centralia Grays Harbor Sept. 8 Castroviile to and from Monterey g aay. Beitsober B S. Barbara... | Seattle & Olympla.....|Sept. § aadPactte Grove Y 10480 UISIsY. SEIHLNe & | Cavons 8 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola Stmr Centennial, Klitgaard, Seattle; E T | g Monic 8 SantaCruz,Pacific Grove, Salfnas, Arcata. 9 San Luis Obispo and Principal Hongkong, ete; Pacific | Queen 9 Intermediate Stations 4100 Colon 2 90.304 San Jose and Way Station: 1.20¢ Tir ship Cralgmore Montgomery, Callao, via Seaf Whateom 9 1100 Cemetery Passenger—S Rainier. ttle & Vaencouver; J J M & Co. Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. Are 10 8 Francisco, San Bruno ....... 1.05¢ { s Ching Wo... | China & Japan . - 10 = 11304 Santa Clars, $an Jose, Lo Gatos o Thursday, September 3. | . Portland..| Portland & Astorfa. ... Sept. 10 T e e e e Siaiiins x7.000 | Sumr State of_Californta, Thomas, San Diego. | Santa Hess. .| San Diego & Way PieSent- 10 CALIFORNIA J30n S dons Ind way semions. - W40 T B L Tt LA, ate. | HBC Marir| China & Sapan <11 ot SERE 1L LIMITED TO CHICAGO e e Taaes B nr Korea bury, Hongkong, ete. A | Haraicy " bts. |Sent. 12 Thursdays st +3.007 Del Monte Express—Sania Ciara, . . Uarda | Hamburg & Way Pts. Sept. 12 leaves Mondays and s 2t 8 e e o Tacold manbedd W. Eider.. | Portland & Astorla. Throughin 3 days with Diners andall trapplags. B s | Stmr Montara, Rellly, Bort Hartord. Centennial. . | Seattle & Tacoma Our wthor Sl g0 o Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder mr Cent Klitzaard, Seattle. TO SAIL. 7:3m ) for Stockton, Fresao, P Narrow Gauge Fointe) 112.16¢ mor Allfz Hardwick, Eureka, Coos Bay g e Bt ana ‘Fortlonl, mae Steamer. Destination. | Ratis o B“"‘“"v' S Menio Park. Palo Alto. Mayfield, Nor stmr us, Arntzen, ysmith. 8:C0Pw Hanford, Visalia. View. ce, Santa Thompson, Siuslaw River, September 4. 2‘:‘:3‘%"& fxu'svuu ::y. Hollls- ento and C A Klose In tow. | Aljance..,, Eureka & Coos Bay|10 am|Pier 16 | 4:00% for Stockton. ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- | horough Hill, McMullan, Lelth. | Centennial.. Seattle & Tacoma.| 3 pin|Pier 2 §:00° for Kansas City and Chicago. viile. Capitola, Santa Cruz, Cas- . Jones, r-‘;}mflflllh- | Chico. Coquille River.....| 6 Dm.l;ler 2 P troviile. Salinss . 1=.;§: Stuslaw. | Corona’. boldt < b Pier v Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry San Jgee and Way Stations. : L SO e e e e , Depot; 1112 Broadway. Oskland. O e aion i rixht amt Principal Way SPOKEN. 1 Humboldt .. 5 pm|Pler 2 Trains leave Market Street Ferry. Stations (except Sunday)..... 9.004 | Per schr Halcron—Aug 31, 10 & m, lat| Alsv. Eel River Ports 4 pm[Pier 0r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 18.004 325 N, lon 120 50 W, schr Wing and Wing, Point Arena ......| 4 pmiPler 3 A6r Saa Maico,Berestord, Belmont. San i £ i N. Y. via Panama.[12 " mPier 40 o vood, Fa 1 enlo Park. Palo Alto. 19.45» SRAPHIC. Honolnlg e K §.20r Sen Jose and Way Statios 838 POINT LOBOS, Sept 3, 10 p m—Weather e G e i i 700w Sunset. Limited. Eastbound—San BaEy M W e T Segiomuon G | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN Ki. CO. | Angeten. Deming. EI Paso. New DOMESTIC PORTS. Arctic. Humboldt ... ....-|10 amPier 10 - | Orieane, New York. (Westbound SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Sept 3—Stmr | Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pier 13 3 LESSK. = 1 o o B bt A g Santa Cruz,_for San Francieco. | Humboldt ... 9ampler 15| (AN FEANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS | 8.00r rulo aito and Way Stations : WHATCOM—Safled Sept 3—Schr Mildred, | Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pmPler 2 11.30° South San Francisco. Millbrae,) B o Praneisca) | S, Diego & W. Pts.| 9 am|Pler 15 RAILWAY COMPANY. ! Burlingame, San Mateo. Bel | REDONDO- iled Sept 3—Stmr Coquille san l-':drn :Lnry l;u 9 -mil’lcr B Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | ont, Sam S'.rx:. Pflt:l',ood.) 18.48a ver, for San Francisco; Gardiner City, em : - x ! r Onits, Mento Park. Faio b 9" River. fcr San Prancisco! bkin Gardiner city, | (% T0 ) September Tk o lo,.. o [SAN FRANCIEGO TO SAN BAFAEL e | S ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr South Port- | Porpon Humboldt . 11:30 piPler y | WEEK DAYS— 8:00, 9:00, 11:00, a. m.: | Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Santa land, hence Aug 30; stmr Robert Dollay, hence | Curhicao. Mexican Ports 10 am|Prer 1y | 12:35, 2:30, 8 10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30| _____ Clara snd San Jose....... Aug 30; stmr Signal, from Coos Ba; September 8. ] p. m. A for Morning frernoon. afled Sept 3—Stmr Despatch, for San Fran- | g, Monica..|| Gray's Harbor ....| 4 pm(Pier 2 Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. X Saturday and Sunday only. t Sunday only. ciseo. Centralia I;m ‘Xfiflfi: l;zm }g :m;g:er 10 . 8:00, 1"\1 110-9;0 m.; 1:30, tations on s-;m:.y 25 4 < . |Pler 2 J e - ol a Satur . H;r‘,x\n!o“.:u ”,,,"m O H fi..fi?.’.?:" Puget Sound Ports. |1l amPler 3 SAN FRANCISCO. ¢ Via Cosat Line. 1 Via Sun Joaguin Valley. Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Hyades, from Yoko- September 1 WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 3 Eeno train eastbound discontinued. hama. € State of Cal,| San Diege . Ay“l".t | 3 amiPler 19| T4a:15 o m.; 12:50, 2 y ; batopping =6 Vaianeis 84 scuidbouicd WHATCOM—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Rainier, | Eonita. Newport Way Pts.| 9 am|Pler 1y | 6:25 p. m. 4.3 11:00 A.3.. 2:30 7., A0 6: from Se: i North Fork iiu'ml:oldi e 12 ‘::vf,::" 2:' bic \Sa(urdnykflxn‘a trip at 1:45 p. m. > DOCINO—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Phoe- bia storfa, |Pler INDAY =Astiy N e~ | aemya Harbor pmPler 10 | - 3:40, 10, TO SAN RAFAEL, SEND-—Passed out Sent 3— lis. .- Grays Harbor pm|Pler 2 Saturdays. Scpe Ry R Namr from Tacome. for Syaney. | CPePA1S: 7 Septembar il = e SAN QUENTIN, WESTPORT—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Fulton, China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 Leave | _In Effect | Arrive Pkt Westport, hence Sept 2. Tono. & Kanului..| 3 pm|Pier 16 | San Francisco.| May 3, 1903. |San Francisco. | MILL VALLEY, SOUTH fled Sept 3—Schr Chal- Seattie & Tacoma. |10 am|Pler 2| 7ok sun Destin: T s W lenger. for San Francisco. | September 12 g R, & I e i TC. ALBION rived Sept 2—Stmr Celia, hence N. Y. via P-n-m-l 12 mPler 40| Davs. | days. thon. | days. | Days. y . ' September 13. 7304 8 Arrived Sept 3-Stmr_Bertha, Puget Sound Ports. |11 am Pler 9 o al via Sausalito Ferry T achr Sequota, from Nome. September 14. | o ok P Y S —sStmr Qul'e;l. r;; San Fren- | S. Portland. gu:(rll-:‘i’_%;lln:;l’. gller 1% 30 p| L 12:20, *1:46, 3:13. cisco; stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway. Ranier. ... Seattle to |Pler 10 - e GRAYS HARBOR—Safled Sept 3—Schr FROM SEATTLE. 5 i p{ 5 &, tratn week days does not run to Dauntless, for San Franclsco. 3 o LBy Safled fept —Stmr Newburg, for San Fran- 3 g ‘D LEGAL HOLIDAYS clsco; stmr Coronado, for San Pedro. Steamer. For. Salls. fioal oo BAYS Axp LEGAL ATS R A s Doihin.....-| Skagway & Way Pts. . |Sep SN St s | Those marked (1) to Fairtax, except §:10 b y, for San Franclsco. Bertha....... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|s 7:30a a | Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. SALsled Bant EoRIE AR CE from San | Coutage City, SEASYES & WA ol S, | 8:00a| Fulton, i | runs to Fairtax G B 2 Meteor. . Nome & St. Michael. .. |Sept. 2 FROM SAN RAFAEL Sailed Sept 3—Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro, | ol ot Bkapwey & Way: Pté ‘segh P = oo o < o mfisk;{;x}:\-fi- Areived . Beot . 3 Btine North Oregom. . éwlkome dlre&clw,.. = Sept. H“ma‘:or. | a. . 2 SKA — Arr! - City Topek: agway ‘ay Ports |Sept. LE ealdsburg, b m Fork. hence Sept 1. City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports/Sept. Lytton, SUNDAYS—6:15, R e &:{"":n:“;’h':y‘“‘ng'&‘;’ Santa Ana....| Cooks Iniet & Way Bts Sept. 2 Geyserville T . e 12750, e . T ? Cloverdale. | 8:55, 7:5, 10:20 p. m. for Redondo, Sun, Moon and Tide. N raing: Siazked (1) .atart from Sailed Sent 3—Schr Mabel Gray, for San \ Hopland. a b 3 - - Pedro. 5 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— and Ukiah. 2| FROM_ MILL VALLEY TO UMPQUA—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Lucy, from Ttme :e ,E:g“%:'u. :1 )m sod x;: — i g!:;sko—“v‘l‘;e:k n;!”l"AMJ San Pedro. aters entrance to illits. b | 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr laqua, Francisco Bay. Published by ofiiclal au- 1 ; E hence Sept 1. thority of the Superintendent. Ol Vepgtion. HesiR sjisags | SO0 T e 5 Safled Sept 3—Schr Salem, for ——; stmr m.\'(:;rp;net high and low ‘waters occur at . 1 248, 436, 605, 7:10, 10:40 . Alcazar, for San Francisco. e city fron ssion-street wl about 25§ Sonoma. 8: ~ AINS. HUENEME—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Santa| minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of Glen Ellen. 5;3 ,',\l R'g',' m., week days—Cazaders and way Monica, bence Sept 1. tide Is the same at both places. Sed ions, o e M ARSHFILLD. Sailed Sept 3—Stmr Acme, o =¥ 3 F. m.. week days (Saturdays excepted) ot Ban Fratioluvo) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Sebastopol. 7 8 p | Touidion ek wery, S0 e i e v SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept 3—Schr Mawee- 3915 p. m., Saturdays ma, from Ballard; schr Caroline, for San | Sun rises . STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | stations. Pedro. o Sun sets Quentin; nl'_sl-nn! Ro:la for White Sulphur | Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- 2 Leel Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West | dero and way stations. EVERETT—Sailed Sept 3—Stmr Leelanaw, | Moon sets . s : a e . prings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | _Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point for Nome. e g (Time Time serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for | Reyes and way_stations. e 123&3 B ek alde e o Pt —-—] Fr | the Geysers. Booneviile ind Greeswood: at| TICKET OFFICE—e2 Market of. I - o ‘Hopland for incan Springs, ighland Springs, RY—Foot of Market st. Basse, for San Branclace, Hept & oty 0.310:50| 4. = Relioyviiie; Carlsbad Springs, Sods Bay, Lake: | — o r oot of MErErt T Australla sEINEE ; oai & %1 | port and Bartlett Springs: af Uklan for Vichy | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY FORE! . 7 { : 3 Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | GIBRALTAR — Passed Sept °—Br stmr SN >, 5.1| peil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, - Lowther Castle, from New York, for Manila. °<7|12-¢3\ 8. Falley, John Day's, Riverside, Lisrly's. YOKOHAMA_—Safled Aug 25—Jap stmr Iyo e i a Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Maru, for Seattle. S0 o] 1 14 Halfway House, Comptche, Camp CAPE TOWN—Sailed Sept 1—Br ship An- o o o 1% Hopiins, Mendoeino' City. Fort Brags. eda, for Tocopiila. i B 2 9 | Westport, Usal; a Villits for Fort 7 "’XTma Ao;( ;f——psr ship Haddon Hall, from e Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- Port_Blakeley. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | yine,” Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- 628 MAXXET ST. 3 & (North Shors Rariroad) _.' L ZaryY Foot Market

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