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8 BREAT CROWDS ATTEND CIRGUS Ringling Brothers’ Show Scores Enormous Success. Main Performance Is Finer Than It Ever Was Before. main per- 1 Besides shows »w and start- d astonish Violate the Game Laws. Y in a commission E. R. Aliiso Washington Deputy a on r possession m Thirty Years of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained No Relief UntilI Tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure— It Cured Me. Sinee the advent of Dr. Miles’ Eeart Cure the general public has learned to know that beart disease is curable. Fluttering, palpi- f breath and heart pains ppear before its magic infiuence. 2 heart and blood toric. of long standing. As ife as my thirty-sixth year, or more ovember, 1863, when returning arney, I was taken with a se- 1), which caused my whole d which a noted physician f severe congestion of the t time on for thirty years I radually becamwe enteebled in heaith, until cong frame to shake, 2nc pronounced a case F weart. From ¢ breath and palpitation of hnn permanent relicf, money in procuring medical e 1 1 took several bottles of Dr. Miles’ New Cure for the Heart I continued the remedy until my hesith was restored, and alweys keep a supply on hand for any emergency. I 2m now past 70 years of age and weign 176 pounds. I have also usc?Dr, Miles’ Nerve and Livgr Pills, Anti- Pain Pills and Nerve Plasters with good re- sults. The Anti Pain Pills proved most effective in a most paintul attack of neu- raigia, and also for scatica. Itis my exper jence that the remedies can be relied upon absolutely every time they are properly used.’ -—&. G. Bowers, Beaver City, Utab. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- tie Dr. Miles’ Remedies. d for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dz Niles Med!cal Co., Eikhart, Ind. THE SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP SONOMA BRINGS $1,850,000 IN SOVEREIGNS Oceanic Company’s Liner Arrives From the Antipodes With a Large Cargo and a Full List of Passengers After a Round Trip Through the Finest of Weather HE Oce liner Sonoma hip Compan n Herriman arriv esterday podes and Honol t a large A ful t of ¥ of passe s and a shipmer gold aly at $1,80,000. Fine weather was encountered on the outward and homeward trips voy most fitly named sheet of wa- e world, During outward voyage Captain his officers the effici of department fell overboard H afternoon on the run be- tween here and Honolulu. The liner was along at an eigh knot gait, eighteen minutes after the alarm erboar had been sounded he stea: s fireroom, responding to the ad- strations of Dr. McNulty, the liner's geo stowaways traveled on the Sonoma from Honolul One of them, a 12-year- Rican boy, is in seargh of an education, which he declares he is going to get if it takes him a year. Thes volunteer assengers were sent to Ange ere they be held until the uth set fit to releas onoma was 22 days 23 hours from days 17% hours from Hono- hed the Oceanic wharf in time to land her mails for the overland passengers included the following and M Latham, *child and | L. 2k Jordan, G Tennant, Mi: D. Scoular, 8. ( R. Daw- L. Gibbs Cal- Daly , Miss Atkinse feutenant 1 >, L. Mayna W. Judd, Rev Gersos child, R. rell, R. T. Rolph, Miss A Nishimoto, L. Kawal, r.'and Mrs. M. C. Greenberg, Baldwin, B. Cartwright, F. D. Priany, A. Kidd, H. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs J nt. and Mre. and 3 Bick Judd, F. Kennedy, A rd. W. €. Love, Y. Yukuta, Hatch, H. Seloe, C. S Purdy, Mrs. M. ghaessy rden, H. B. Gifford, F. L. x Lafollette and child, K. ichi, K. Takatani, T. Natamaru, F. W, Thursten, A. V. Scott, G. P. Judd, Lieutenant | . E. R. Stackabl J. A. Full Mrs. 1 . Muraakamie, M x Kurata. Overdue Arabia Arrives. The overdue Norweglan bark Arabia, rein- per cent amd generally considered Qublous risk, arrived yesterday Glasgow, somewhat battered from a | flict with the elements off Cape Horn, but 800d_working trim and with her cargo in- She was 189 days from Glasgow and s from Belfast Loch. She left Glasgow y weather, and from February 19 until 12 remained at anchor on account of a | of severe gales. Proceeding on her | she was caught in u southwester, threw the vessel on her beam ends, | caused the cargo to shift and wrought con. erable damage about the decks. The Ara. bia put into Belfast March 18, trimmed carg: effected rep: and March 31 resumed her | ve Off Cape Horn more bad weather was | encountcred, and for ten days a lusty south. | westerly gale played shuttiecock and battle- dore with the Arabla. She was thrown on her beam ends repeatedly and emerged from the conflict considerably the worse for wear. Three | boats were stove in and the pleces, with the ! bark’s bridge, were washed overboard. The cergo shifted, and it was some weeks before the damage sustained in the Cape Horn hattle could be temporarily repafred. Light winds for the rest of the voyage were responsible for the Arabla’'s appearance on the overdue lis( per cent. L SRS Anchored Close in Shore. The schooner Honolpu spent the greater part of yesterday anchored below the Clff House, very close in shore. An attempt was made to beat off shore, but the tide carried the schooner closer in_and the anchor was &gain dropped The tug Relief luter took the Honoipu from her dangerous position and towed her into port. —_— Salmon Ships Arrive. | Five of the salmon fleet arrived yesteraay, | all deeply laden with the product of this sea. | son’s fiehing 1v Alaskan waters. Most of them | brought large numbers of white and Chinese |flih!rmtn. The arrival of the latter will con- siderably relieve the labor probiem along the | water front, where of late the demand for longshoremen has been greatly In excess of the supply. The vessels which arrived yester- day and their cargoes were: Ship Isaac Reld, 19 days from Nushagak, 45,000 cases of saimon’ ship Sintram, 19 days from Nushagak, 53,000 in tact ax OVERDUE ARABL FROM GLAS NORWEGIAN BARK ARRIV. GOW. of Italy Indiana and the istol Bay a reports RS s Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, From. Due. Portland -.....|Sept. 8 Newport & Way Ports. Sept. 8 eoma fodspsin N rays Harbor 5 umb t 8 Mendocin cmsecone 9 - JPortiend & ‘Astoria 9 Orford Ports. s Bay & Pt et Sound New York v le & Wi mbolit ina & TO SAll fon. eptember 8, | Zentralia. os Angeles Ports. |11 am Pler 19 Fomona Humboldt ...... p|Pier 9 Umatilla Puget Sound Ports. m Pler 9 eptember 10. | €. Barbara. los Angeles Ports.| 9 am!Pier 2 8. Monica.. Grays Harbor 4 pm/Pler 2 Corona. ... .| Humboldt -11:30 p/Pier 9 State of Cal Hon 5 Columbia 9 9 am'Pler 19 am Pler 19 am|Pier 24 . Newport Way Astorla & Portland San Pedro.. | Humboldt 4 pm|Pler 2 September 11| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 10 Coos B.&PL. Orford|10 am|Pler 13 China & Japan....| 1 pm!Pler 40 Nevadan... | Hono. & Kahului..| 3 pm|Pier 16 3. Dollar. .. | Seattie & Tacoma.l10 | am| Pler September 12 | Grays Harbor Astoria & Port! Funboldt .. Pont Arena ......| 4 pm|Pier 2 N. Y. via Panama./i2 m|Pler 40 September 13. | Eel River Ports Puget Sound Po; September 14. Seattle & Whatcom! 4 pm|Pler 10 Pler: 2 .{Pler 2 4 pm|Pier 2 1 am/Pler 9 September 15. | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portlgnd.[11 am|Pier 24 September 16. | Alliance. Portland & W. Pts.| 5 pm!Pier 16 Sonoma. 2 pm|Pler 7 Steamer, | For, l Sails. Dolphin -|Skagway & Way PortsiSept. 0 Bertha. . Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Sept. 7 | Cottage City gway & \Way Ports.|Sept. 8 Meteor. ... ome & St. Michael.. . |Sept. 10 Humboldt..... Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept, 11 Farallon Skagway & Way Ports 12 Oregon | Nome direct 4 12 City Tc | Skagway & Way Port: e City Seattle kagway & Way Port: .14 Santa Ana ‘ooks Inlet & Way Pts|Sept. 16 Nome City... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Sept. 20 Portland - Nome & St. Michael..|Sept. 20 Sun, Moon and Tid-. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heightse of Hizh 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. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Sun rises Sun sets Moon, rises . ] [Time| [Fimel Timel " Time| £ |——| Pt f——] Ft. [—— Ft. [——| Fe. L wi H w| L w| 5.0 &6 1. ‘!‘ 6 l.: 7 0.9 4.5( 7 0.8 13 8 01 13 | 4:350 4.1| 9:25) 0.6 14 | 5:52] 4.110:38] 0.4 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 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 day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States ( < Const Survey charte, except when the number glven is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low wate shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Monday, September 7. Coquille River, Dart, 30 hours from tnr Chehalis, Grays Harbor. Stmr Del ity Columbta, Doran, 56 hours from Port- via Astorig 44 hours, Stmr Ginsy, Leland, 30 Landing, mr Redondo, Krog ng: bound sout: Frantzon, 62 hours from Gree orte, hours from Cres- hours from Moss 2114 hours from Fields put in to land passen- State of California, Thomas, 42 hours an Diego and way ports. Westport, Smith, 16 hours from West- port Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 26 hours from Eu- reka Herriman, 22 days 23 hours via Honolulu 5 di 715 hours. Stmr Montara, Refily, 35°hours from Port Harford Ehip Sintram, Johnson, 19 days from Nusha- gak. Ship Indizna. Bolton, 18 days from Nusha ga Ship Emily Whitney, Goodman, 3 di from Eureka Fr ship Rene Kerviler, Noel, 80 da: Sydney from Bark Arabia, Nelson, 199 days from Glas- gow, via Belfast 150 days. Bitn Skazit, Robinson, 19 days from Bris- qw & Burgess, Johnson, 9 days from ssie K. Merriam, 23 hours {rom San nding e, Olsen, 5 days from Coos Bay. u, MecDonald, -28 days from Vicente Schr Schr Honoipu. H SAILED. Monday, September 7. ¢ H Kruger, Ahlin, San Pedro. Odland, Mendoeing. sabriel, Hamilton,, Umpqua River, Paulsen, Guaymas. Krog, San Pedro. Cruz, Gielow, Port Harford. wn of England, Higgins, Port SPOKEN. lat 19 N, lon 20 W, Fr bark Cha- from San Francisco Aug 28, for B B Br ship Cro Townsend. Aug 24, teau d'If, Queenstown. Aug 28, in Unimak Pass, schr Chas Hansen, from Dristol Bay, for San Francisco, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOB Sept 7, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. nC ‘TIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO-Arrived Sept 6—Schr Dora Bluhm, from Lureka; schr Borealls, from Ta- coma; ‘schr Lottle Bennett, from Ballard; schr Jos Russ, from Port Orford. Sept 7--Schr Waw: from Willapa Harbor; schr Coquelle, from Coguille River; schr A B Johnson, from Grays Harbor; stmr Fulton, from Westport. Sailed Sent 0—Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. PORT HAR:ORD--Safled Sept 6—Stmr Montara. for San Francisco. Sept 7—Stmr Bonita, for San Franelsco. SOUTH BEND—Salled Sept 6—Schr Excel- sior, £ n Pedro, TATOOSH—Passed in Sept T—Stmr Aber- deen, from Astoria, for Seattle; bktn Chas F Crocker, from San'Pedro, for Port Townsend. Passed out Sent 7—Stmr Melville Dollar, from Seattle. for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Sent ¢—Stmr Arcal hence Sept 4, SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Mary D Hume, from Alaska. Sept 1—Stmr Al-Ki from Skagway; stmr Centennial, hence Sept &; stmr Dirigo, from Skagway. Salled Sept 7—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway: stmr Santa’ Barbara, for San_Francisco. Sept 6—Stmr Melville Dollar, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed Sept 6—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. Sent 7—Stmr Corona, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 7—Schr Bertie Minor, from Hilo; schr Bertha Dolbeer, from San Diego; tug Ranger, hence Sept 6. PORT MADISON—Arrived Sept 7—Schr Sa- mar, from Redondo, BRISTOL BAY—To sail Aug 18—Barks Eu- terpe and Sea Witch. Aug 19—Ship Standard and bark Big Bonanza, for San Francisco. Safled Aug 16—Schr' Chas Hensan. NUSHAGAK—To safl Aug 20—Ship America, for Sun Francisco. ciouiled Aug 19—Fark Electra, for San Fran- co. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Seéot 6—Schr Ce- clita Sudden, for San Pedro; schr Transit, for Redondo. Sept 7—Schr Comet, for Santa Bar- bara; schr Lettitia, for San Francisco. Arrived Bept 6—Schr _Sophle Christenson, from San Pcdro. Sept 7—Schr Wm_Renton, hence Aug 25; schr A J West, from Redondo; stmr_Melville Dollar, from Seattle. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept T—Stmr George W Bider, hence Sent 5; schr Luzon, Pedro; stnr Alliance, hence Sept County of Invernes Aug 30. Sept 6—Bktn Gleaner, hence Aug 20. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept T—Schr Esther Buhne, from Eureka. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Sept 7—Stmr Brook- Iyn, for San Fi MENDOCING. nix, hence Sent 7 . CLEONE—Sailed Sept City, for San Francisco. CASPAR.- San Pedro. T—Stmr ISLAND PORTS. - HONOLULU—Salled Sept 6—Bktn Irmgard, for San Francisco. KAANAPALI—Sailed Sept 1—Schr Marconi, for_Grays Harbor. S KAHULUI—Sailed Sept 6—Stmr Nebraskan, for Honolulu and San Francisco, MANILA—Arrived Aug 26—Br stmr Strath- gyle, from Norfolk. FOREIGN PORTS. DOVER—Passed Sept 4—Ger ship Alster- berg, from Hamburg, for San Francisco, Se CALL., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 from San Br ship trom Newcastle; Br ship Australia, from Shanghai; schr Virginia, hence National lled Sept 7—Stmr Samoa, for BELL TRIUNPHS OVER MURDOCK Southern Player Wins a Spirited Match at San Rafael May Sutton and A. C. Way Are Victors in the Mixed Doubles Contest. ———— Two tournaments were completed on the San Rafael tennis courts yesterday. A large crowd was in attendance in the afternoon. In the finals of the men's | singles Alfonso Bell of Los Angeles beat Percy Murdock of Alameda. The mixed doubles honors were carrfed off by Miss May Sutton and A. C. Way, also of the south. The Bell-Murdock match was exceed- ingly close and in doubt until the end. Murdock had many chances to win, but | | lacked the strength to do so at critical | Umes. As in the Beli-Smith match, Bell | wore his opponent down and finally beat | him out on condition, On strokes Murdock was easily the equal of his opponent. In the first set | Murdock led at 6-5 and 30-0, but lost. 8-6. In the second set he had a still bigger lead and at 5-2 looked to have the set | won. In the next game Murdock led at | 30-0, but again Bell pulled out. In the third set Murdock played some great tennis and won, 6-i. The effort in this set, however, used him up completely and the fourth and deciaing set went to Bell quite easily. The cumplete score | was 8-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. Murdock -played the game of his life yesterday and certainly made a great fight, but Bell is undoubtedly a hard man to beat. He plays a steady game, excep- tionally strong at the net and never jseems to tire. A peculiar feature of the | mateh was the number of games each player, lost on kis own service. Murdock | outsmashed his opponent, but did not | volley as well. By virtue of his victory yesterday Bell will play Champlon Free- man on Wednesday. In the semi-finals of the mixed doubles | Miss May Sutton and A. C. Way and | i Miss Florence Sutton and J. D. MacGav- | | | | { in furnished the most exciting match of the tournament. Miss May and Way | won the first set easily, 6-3. The second | set, after 25-5 had been reached, was very close and went up to 11-9. Miss Florence and MacGavin had a lead of 5-2, but were unable to win out. Miss Florence sup- ported her partner excellently, but their opponents were too aggressive at the net. | { The score was 6-3, 11-9. The final match was a one-sided affair, the outcome of which was never In doubt. Mrs. Seymour and L. R. Freeman were opposed to Miss May Sutton and | Way. The latter won, 6-0, 6-3. Freeman | tried hard to stave off defeat, but most | of the balls were played to his partner. This afternoon the challenge match in men's doubles which w postponed from | 1ast Saturday will be played. L. R. Free- man and A. E. Bell (hoiders) will be op- | posed to Grant Smith and Drummond | MacGavin (challengers This is the last chance of a northern tory, as in both | the men’s and women's singles the con- testants are southerner. The northern men are hardly In their best form, but are considered to have an excellent | chance of winning. The match will be | | played at 2:20. { A consolation singles tournament for | those beaten in thelr first matches will be I played this morning. The drawing re- | sulted as follows: | H. Schmidt vs. Harry Routh, A. Bey- | fuss vs. N. Ambrose, C. Griffin vs. J. Code, J. Brady vs. P. Jones. | @ciieiimbeinimiedeieiimleieieleii @ 5—Ger ship! ieda, from Port Blakeley, for Dordrecht. Passed prior to | from Hambursz, for § | SH HAl—Arrived Sept 2—Br stmr Ivy- dene, from Port Blakel HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Sept 5—Stmr Siberia, hence Aug 8. | LONDON—Arrived Sept 5—Br ship Indore, from Port Blakeley. LIZARD—Passed Sept 4+—Br ship County of Dumfries. from Vancouver, for London. NIEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Aug $—Schr Willls A Holden, for Lahaina. Aug 5—) ship America, for Panama; bktn Ec Honolulu; Br ship Alcinous, for San Fran- cisc or bark Sigurd, for Honolulu. Aug 7 - Br ship Port Sonachan, for Panama. Aug S— Br shin Linlithzowshire, Aug or_Panama 10—Fr bark Champlgny, San Francisco. In port Aug 17, loading—Br ship Australian, for Acapulco: Br bark Pass of Leny, for Aca- | pulco; schr E B Jackson, for Honoiulu: bktn | J L Eviston, for Honolulu; Br shin Earl of | Dunraven, for Panama; st African, | San Diego; hip Allce A Leigh, for San Francisco; Lr Br ip Bidston Hill, for San Francisco: Br ship | Crown of Denmark, for San Francisco: Fr | Fark Francois e, for San Francisco; Br | ship Galgate, for San Francisco: Fr bark Gen- ebal Foy, for San Francisco; Br ship Hutton Hall, for San Frane Fr_bark Lafayette, for San Francisco; Fr snip Marechal Suchet, for San Francisco: Br ship Pinmore, for San Franciseo; Fr ship Vendee, for San Fran- cisco; Br ship Willilam Tillie, for San Fran- cisco! OCEAN STEAMERS GIBRALTAR—Arrived Sept 7— zollern, trom New York, for Genon, und proceeded. Sailed Sent tmr Lahn, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. ANTWERP—Arrived Sept land, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Cymric, from New Yorle; stmr loanan, from Montreal. LIZARD—Passed Sept 7—Stmr Switzerland, from Phitadeiphia, for Antwerp. BREMEN—Arrived _Sept 6, 4 p m—Stmr Koenigen Luise, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. LONDON—Arrived Sept 7—Stmr Minneapo- mr Hohen- vles and 7—Stmr Kroon- | lis, from New York. HERBOURG—Arrived Sept T—Stmr Kalser ‘Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York, via Ply- mouth, for Bremen, and proceeded. ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Prico- BEERSE Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. 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Depet; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Trains lcave Market Street Ferry. 7:30m 9:30m CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. LESSER | SAN FREKGISCU ahu NORTH PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. m Saturdays—Extra tri; 8:00, at 1:30 p. m. D 30, 11:00 a. m.; €:30, 11:30 p. m. | TO SAN FRANCI3CO. . Sept. over a woman early to-da; Council Bluffs groceryman, Dayid Houser, also of that city. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ soap does nothing but cleanse, it has no medical properties; for the color of health and health itself use Pears’. Give it time. Sold all over the world. CUTLERY BLADE Coal Reduction 2000 Pounds Put in Your Bin AMERICAN CANNEL $i0 Sold by All Reliable Dealers. :00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:25 p. m. | *Except Saturdays. | Leave In Effect | Arrive | - San Francisco. ¥ 3. 1503. _|San Francisco. —During a quarrel | Week | Sun- Destina. | Sun- | Week Y Charles Ellsworth, | Days. | days. tion. )dxysv Days. fatally stabbed 04l | 8:00a/ Ignacio. Novato, Petaluma, and Santa Rosa. Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville Cloverdale. Hopland. and Ukiah. | —Week days—5 RAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN ve and are du Trains lear S A FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) — Fuox SEFTEMBER 2. It LEATE ‘ 7004 Denicia, Sulsun, Eimira siid Sacrs- 3 mento ... 20 St weee 1.250 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey__. ... 7.26¢ 1%; Martinez. Sen Ramon, Valiejo, apa. Callstogs, Santa Ros . Livermore, Latirop. ton... 7.304 Nii 18, Woodiand. Knighits Lan b tbes” Oroville, ( Maryevil ot Marys and Ghlco). o oo ntic Express— O $00s pdiantc e OF Ton, T Los Bunos. Visaiia, Portervilie ... Port Costa, Martinez, Trac rop. Modesto, Merced Goshen Junction, Hast saiia. B rsfield nata Ex 8308 S Bartiett. S $Fruto. Ked £.30a Niles, San Jose, Live 8.004 more, Stock Tone, Sacramento. Piscerville, Marysvilie, Chico, Red But. 4250 . . Chinese, Jamesto 8304 0L aolumne and Ange - 9.004 Mariinez and Way Stazion E: WOUs Vanelo - . RaBORGA 10.004 EL PN costa, . Martinez, Byron Tracy, lathrop. Stockton, Merced. Raymond. Fresno, Han ford, Visalia, Bakersfleld, Los Aungeles and Paso. (West Poud arcives vin Coner Line) .. 1.300 and — X 12.00% Hayward. Niles snd Way Stations. 3.25¢ 11.00r Sacramento River Steamers. +11.000 ‘30r Denfcls, Winters, Sscramento, Woodiand, ‘Vl:H:ml‘."( fll\ll):..\:,fl. < g, lows, K 0d way statione.. 19851 3 xnd Wy Stadions: 785 artinez,San Ramon, Vallejo, pa, M iiatoga, Santa lioea. o 335 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10-254 Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodf.. Hayward. Niles. lrvington. San | Livermore...... ... e Owi Limited—Frons Hayward, Hayward, - . Orfental Mall Dgden. 3 'y Port Costa, Benlcis, Suk mira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubarn, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, Rano, Wads worth, Winnemuceca, Battle Mountafn, eisstathaes QP 7.55a 7552 San Pablo, Port Costa, “abd Way Stations. e 1128 .06 Oregon & Califoruia Express—Sac- 88 O ento, " Maryeviile, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.554 8.10r Hayward, es and San Jose (Sun- dayonly) ......... oo, 11882 11.26r Port Costa, ‘Tracy. Lathrop. Mo desto, Mgreed, Eaymond (w0 Yo semite) resno, Hanford, Vi- salin. B id ... ... 12.25¢ E_(Narrow Gauge). [ A R T 746a Santa Cruz Excursion only) 8154 Newn Felton, Boulaer Cruz and Way Stations.... San TSund T soe Jo 8.257 Jose, 10554 Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz; Mondsy only from Santa Cruz). Connects at Felton to and from Boulder Creek......... 18.564 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FI:ANCISCO. Foot of Market St. (Siip%) prom B S0 U0 au. 100 300 SiSrx rom OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — ¥ a 18:05 10:00 a3t. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge. T (Third xad Townsend San Jose and Way Stations. 8 307 San Jose and Wy Stations. .. ... B.36F Monterey and Santa Cruz Exeur- sion (Sunday only) 3 8.30 New Almaden (Tuea. Frid. oaly), 4.10¢ Coast Line Limited—Stops only San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol lister), Pajaro, Castroville, lings. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Marga an Lufs Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf (connection foF Lompoc). Santa Barbara. Saugus Seles. Connection at o and from Montere GIOVE......covcecrsnee. 048R 9,004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz Paclfic Grove,Sulinas, San Luis Obispo and Prineipal Intermediate Stations #0304 San Jose and Way Statlo 11004 Cemotery Passenger Tancisco, San Bruso .. 11304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Le and Way Stations @130 San Jose and Way Statio 2.007 San Jose and Way Statior 2.30¢ 13.00¢ Cemetery Passenge Franctsco, ta Cruz, Creek and w Gange Points) 112.152 3307 Pacific Grove and Way Staf Harlingame,S Menlo Pa Mou 4 207 San Jose and Way 5.607 San Jose, (via Santa € watos, Wright and Principal Way s (except Sundas)........ 9.00a and Prinet Stationa 18.004 . Delmout. San Fair Ouks, Menlo Park. Pal 19.45» ose and Way St 8384 Sunset Limited, East Luls Obispo. Sauta Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso oOrle: Tork. (West JoaquiaValley) Burltagame, mont, San Carlos, Redwood, | |, Fair ‘Onks, Menio Park. Puic b {§488 Alto, Mayfield. Mo Sunayvale, Clars and A for Morning. X Baturday and Sundsy only. § Stops at all stations on Sunday. 1 Sunday excepted aturday only. #Via Coast Line. San Josquin Vi 3 Reno tratn eastbound discontinued. ¥ Ouly trains stopping at Vale: P for Afte: % Sunday only. ‘ MILL VALLEY, | cAZADERO, ETC. i via Sausalito Ferry WEEK DAYS—(Holidays _excepted)—8:45, 45, 843, 9:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15 15:15, *6 6:45, 9, 11:40 p. m. - 7:45 a. m. train week days does mot rum to Mill_Valley. e SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HO!,;.\_DAY;\f“‘. e 11 $12:30 1*1:30. . :50, 5. 6, 3 m. Trains marked (%) run to Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 3:15 p. Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. ™ runs to Fairfax. - FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRA 16:25, 7:40, 8: I 18, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10, Plas . mo 12:50, 230, Traing marked () start from San Quen FROM_ MILE VALLEY TO 3AN FRAN CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:1 , 10, 11:10 a. -";1.‘ 12:08, 105, 2:40, 3:45, 4 05, 7:10, 10:40 p. m. e THROUGH TRAINS. m., week days—Cazaders and way 7:45 statlons. ek days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations “azadero and way 3:15 p. m., Saturds S ndsys and Legal Holldays—8 a. m., Caza- d Way stations. Qe AN o 55 Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stath STAGES connect at Green Brae for San at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale. for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake: port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurcl Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly's. Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs. Haltway House, Comptche.’ Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino' City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport,, Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville, Culnmings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol sen’s, Dyer, 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. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. | Camp Vacation. {ET OFFICE—620 Market st Guerneville, FERRY—Poot of Market st oSormml. SRR Hen Ellen. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Eebastopol. 3 2007 jesve Bvern ¥ 9:30p, arriveS?. 11:309 MazxarT ST, (North Shore Railroad and SAUSALITO Fezry Foot Marker St. e | The Weekly Call, &1 per Year.

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