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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1903. FAIL TO SUBMIT ANNUAL REPORTS Municipal Departments Neglect to Comply With Charter. s United Railroads Will Pay Percentage of Receipis to the City. R AL The Board of Supervisors yesterday on £ the Printing Commit- mber of municipal depart- ask for nerglecting to file their the charter provides. ned that mot only reports of last year were missing but ose of the year previous had not been ed. The following letter was or- to the several delinquent de- éered sent enience a copy of your department for the year fo1 that the said reporte or, where they t the reports be pal Reports,” ke printer, and in this of- completion ts are lack- Teachers Library, mbers of the Fire De- fees for operators in the the Crocker Hotel Captain Brown Rearrested. of the treasure was arrested Bu charging the R. Kare- el, wk charge ve a suit filed that five- rm be de- Her Engine a Big Help. gasoline s Monterey is 1k Peters, port gasoline compelled of the and got s in the rs, has of the was wrl lson was con- pearances, & leave for did not ex- Protet Takes Short Cruise. . et went outside the short crulse, during werc Salmon Ship Arrives. ved he vesterday, 16 brought 45,011 | ports. That the rate remained at this figure | s due to the mutual efforts of the majority | the local ship owners, who, without entering | into any agreement, are said to have been | | unar s in declining business at a lower | figure. The steam schooner men, however, are | charged with having cut the rates, and yester- | day the d was passed around among the | | | business and with a | mate | riers and the aid of a very.low rate it is | posed " te | incidentally to bring to a speedy close the | tle for unremunerative business, | bead wind out: | Pigeon Point her furnaces consumed so much w(u;! that Captain Norbery decided it would be | safer = COPYRIGHT L “Maybe You Think I'm Proud,” | “Am. The way the United States Laun- @ry does mp my linen and wash waist- coats suite me ‘down to the ground,’ and self-satisfaction ensues as a matter of course.” This young man is “not the | | Matters of Interest to Mariners and only ome” who speaks in high praise of | the laundering done by the United States “there are others.” UNITED STATES LAUNDRY OFFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell. EVERY WOMAN is interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL 2555 The new Vi Injection and Suction. 11 he_cannot supyly the MARVEL, sccepi no 3¢ gives full ire. tons invaluable toladic *MARVEL €O.. Boom 203, Times Big., New York. particulars and | Cipal British Columbian ports, valued at $15,- | carrying of coast lumber. That rates will be cut is certain, and it is also in the plan of campaign to put into the trade a few ver: HELEN BREWER AND THE MILTON PARK ARE POSTED AT LLOYDS FOR INQUIRY Overdue Ships Are No Longer Insurable and in Two Weeks Will Be Officially Declared Missing and Local Army of Speculators Will Lose $225,00 NORTH EXPLORES S0UTH FRONTIER Goes Into Mexico to See How Basily Chinese Get In. 0 HE names of the ships Helen Brewer and Milton Park were yesterday placed on the board for inquiry and the vessels were offi- cially declared uni rable. If | nothing is heard of them in the meantime | they will be posted at Lloyds in about two weeks as missing. The time between now and the formal declaration of their pass- Ing will be used in investigating all avail- able of information in the hope earning some reason other than ship- wreck for thelr non-appearance. The | Helen Brewer left Java March 6 for Del- aware Breakwater and is thus out 183 days—considerably longer than the long- passage previously recorded. That unusuai calms have prevailed in the wat- sources ers through which lay her course has been shown by the experience of other vesse! and hope in the Brewer's safety dies hard. The vessel is well known here and more than §225,000 has been wagered on her “to arrive,” at rates varying from 75 to %0 per cent The Milton Park is out 168 days from | London for Fremantle. There has been comparatively little speculation on her “to arrive,” the coast for which she was heading being notoriously fatal for crip- pled ships. Hope is still expressed for the | Helen Brewer, but the Milton Park has for some time been looked upon as tost The Sirius at 6 per cent yesterday | cheered up the speculators who had in- vested in her by putting in an appearance | at Chile. She was out 143 days from Lon- | don. The arrival of the Sirius caused marking down of the Andora, out 146 da from Baltizaore for Iquique, from 35 to 20 per cent There was added to the list of overdues | the British tramp steamship Laurel | Branch, which was in this port a few | months ago. She is out 23 days from Cor- | onel for Punta Arenas and is more than | two weeks overdue. She is quoted at 3 | per cent, | - { Coastwise Rate War. | Owners of coastwise vessels are preparing to | make a battle for business and there is in im medate prospect a rate wer which will affect a | large fleet of all kind: The rate for lumber frem Puget Sound to this port has | for some time been $4 50 and $5 50 to southern of coasters. ship owners that for the present the primeval law of every man for himself would rule the large carriers, vessels now engaged in off shore carrying capacity esti- With these large car- pro- | and bat- in the millione teach the rate shavers a lesson R Returns for Coal. The steamship Celia, which left here Sep- tember 11 for Mendocino, returned to port yes- terday short of coal. She encountered a heavy and in bucking it as far as to return and refill his bunkers than to run the -isk of running out of coal farther up the coast. T NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Shipping Merchants. The German steamer Eva is chartered for lumber from Portland to China (time charter). > Exports for British Columb: The steamer Queen sailed on Sunday for Vie- toria with ar assorted merchandise cargo, con- signed to the port of destination and the prin- 227, and including the following: 1287 pgs fresh fruit, 41 pkgs fresh vegetables, 1000 Ibs sugar, 1063 '1bs coffee, 1520 1bs meal, 255 gals § cs wine, 24 pkgs groceries and provisions, 20,000 I soda, 217 Ibs cheese, 534 pkgs paste, 550 s canned goods, 859 Ibs chocolate, 1500 Ibs glucose, 100 cs whisky, 113,195 Ibs mait, 10 cs honey, ' 21,625 lbs dried fruit, 2 cs brandy, 107,590 Ibs salt, 2500 Ibs raisins, 9069 Ibs beans, 123 pkgs onions, 48 cs arms and ammunition, § flasks quicksilver, 10 cyis gas, 250 tins matches, 3 cs electrical supplies, 198 =ks wood pulp, 3 bbls lime, 6 pkgs leather, 54 boiler tubes, 58 pkgs iron, 21 pkes steel, paints, 863 Ibs starc! pkg machinery. SRS Merchandise for Hawaii. The steamer Nevadan sailed on Su: Honolulu and Kahulul with a nnl:ldll'm:‘l’: chendise cargo valued at $144,344. The prin- cipal ehipments were as follows: 625 bbis flour, 10,000 1bs rice, 319,600 1bs salt, 139 pkes fresh fruits, 130 pkgs potatoes, 95 pkgs onions, 6475 Ibs fresh meat, 1330 Ibs tresh fish, 328 cs dressed poultry, 75 cs_eggs, 813 Ibs butter, 2258 Ibe 7 cs cheese, 5272 ctls barley, 166,561 Ibs bran, 39,800 1bs middlings, 93 ctls oats, 57 | Point, o V ITALING S(7HOONER. o Prepares a Repor: That Will | Stop the Gateway of the Coolies. H —_—— After a week spent in inspecting the topography and nolitical morality of the Mexican border in its relation to the Chi- nese exclusion act United States Imm!-| gratlon Inspector Hart H. North returned | to his office yesterday prepared to make | | an elaborate report on the situation to | the Bureau of Commerce and Labor, of | which the secretive Mr. Cortelyou Is Sec- | retary. Owing to the fact that Secretary | Cortelyou has addressed a drastic circu-| lpr to officials in his department prohib- iting them from admitting In the pres- ence of newspaper men that it is even a fine day from an Oriental viewpoint Mr. | North was unable to detail the result of | his exnerlence so far as it related to the | smuggling of Chinese, i He was permitied to state, however, | that he went to San Diego by rail and | | from that burg of first class newspapers | and watering places he proceeded by rail to the Mexican town of Tia Juana. From that town he traveled by private convey | ance along the border for about sixty | miles from west to east on the zone lying between fifty and sixty miles south of | the boundary line, in Mexican terri- tory. at two points, the first the second at Tacumba. a route on the Amerlcan eled clong the desert in San Diego Calexico and the Imperial Irrigation Dis trict. The latter contains 325,000 acres, all under a ditch 600 miles long, the water | 1of which is taken from New River, an | | offshoot of the Colorado. | | It has been reported that the zone ex-| plered by Mr. North has been the gate- way through which many hundreds, |(; | "not thousands, of Chinese laborers have | | | entered the United States without the ald of the Chinese Bureau. It is believed | that Mr. North's forthcoming report will | be the means of putting an end to this| mode of evading the exclusion act. ! fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tid a sometimes occurs. The heights given are In addition to the so ings of the United States | | Coast Survey charis, except when the number given !s subtracted from the depth given by | | the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean | of the lower low waters. | gt i i SR 1 Movements of Stéamers. Campo and Then taking at stde be trav- o | TO ARRIVE. L S R RS, WHALER THAT*®IS HAVING LUCKY VOYAGE AND TWO OF HER OFFICERS. E * 125 ctls wheat, 65 bales hay, 1975 ) 1bs tea, 3898 Ibs prepared fish, &s groceries and provisions, 47¢ cs canned goods, 3117 Jbs beans, 7840 1bs codfish, 588 Ibs dried fruit, 2041 gals 10 cs wine, 3270 lbs 16 ctis corns, s meals, 1243 Ibs peas, 258 cs 26 bbls whisky, 11 cs miners i7 cs liquors, 691 pkes beer, 45 gals alc 500 1bs 12 cs chocolate, 1718 Ibs eats, 155 cs 106 pkgs sal- 14 ‘pkgs olives, 46 cs salad Ibs ham and bacon, 11 bbls vinegar, yrup, 00 Ibs hops, 1682 Ibs 245 pkes bread, 40 1bs. lard, 10,640 Ibs sugar, S0 pkes paper, 9 pkgs bicycles 178’ pkgs dry goods. 57 cs boots and and parts, shoes, 19 cs hats and caps, 185 pkgs.drugs and | sundries, 438 pkgs paints, 14 cs electrical sup- plies, 287 bdls 175 pes iron, 30 bdls 678 pes steel, 202 pkgs , 1392 Ibs tin plate, 525 bbis cement, 700 cs blasting powder, 42 caps | ana n 11,730 1bs fertilizer, 16 cs tubes, 8 porses, 1404 pkgs railroad material, 27 pkgs machinery, 1071 bxs scap, 17 cs arms and am- munition, 5 bales bags, 14 cs olls, 171 bdls iron bullding material, 530 Ibs zine, 219 pkes rope, | 96 pkgs nalls, 24 cs sewing machines, 12.100 cs coal oil, 111 cs candles. 1120 Ibs soda, 110 boller tubes, 5 cs turpentine, 63 sks coal. 2000 posts, 2770 gals distillate, 330 gals gasoline, 3 bales twine, 2 cs leather. e Sl Notice to Mariners. OREGON AND WASHINGTON, Notice is hereby given that on September 5. 1003, Columbia River outside bar whistling buoy, nun shaped, surmounted by a Whistle, was moved into elghty-four feet of water and about three miles SE. % S. of its former posi- tion. North Head lighthouse, N. % E. Cape Disappointment lighthouse, N E. % E. (cast- erly). Polnt Adams (discontinued) lighthouse, E. % N. This motice affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1003, pages 43 and 51 y orde the Lighthouse Board. ey b C. G. CALKINS, Lighthouse Inspector. B 7 AL i Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. September 14. 20 hours from Eu- Commander, Stmr Corona, Johnscn, reka. - Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours trom San Diego. A Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 76 hours from Victoria Stmr_Celia, Nordberg, 9 hours from Pigeon hence Sept. 11 for Mendocino, returned on_account of short of coa Stmr Coronado, Petersen, 41 hours from San Pedro, Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 44 hours from San Pedro. Stmr W. H. Kruger, Ahlin, 44 hours from San Pedro. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, 86 hours from Ladyemith. Ship Centennial, Stannard, 16 days from Cooks 1nlet. Ship Tacoma, Pedersen, 23 days from Naknek. CLEARED. September 14. Stmr George W. Elder, Randall, for As- toria; O. R, & N SAILED. September 14. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, for Caspar. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson, for San Pedro. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, for Coos Bay. Stmr Argo, Dunham, for Eel River. Schr Novelty, Hoffman, for Willapa Harbor. Schr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, for Coquille River. French man-of-war Protet, for Adigard. SPOKEN. Aug. 30, in lat. 43 N, long. 26 W, French bark Duchesne, from Portland for Queenstown. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 14, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy and calm. MISCELLANEOUS., SDON, Sept, 14.—Ship Helen Brewer, mlfn?h?:’v- March 6 for Delaware Break- water, and (he DUr ship Miuwrn Park, from London, March 81, for Fremantle, are now uninsurable. DOMESTIC PORTS. : GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Seot. 13—Schr E. K. Wood, from San Pedro. Salled Sept. 13—Schrs W. J. Patterson and Lizzie Vance, for San Pedro; brig Lurline, stmr Grace Dollar in tow; stmr Rival, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept. 14—Schr Sadie, from San Pedro, and salled for U-pqua. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 13—Stnr Oregon from Nome. Sailed—Sept. 18—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- cisco. from Arrived—Sept. 14—Stmr Excelsior, Alaska; stmr Nome City, from Valdez; stmr Meteor, from Nome. Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Excelsior, from Juneau; stmr Nome City, from Valdes; stmr Meteor, from Nome; stmr Dolphin, from Skag- way. “Nerivea Sept. 14—Stmr Dolphin, from Skag- way. Salled Sept., 14—Stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway; stmr City of Topeka for Skagway. 14 cs baking powder, 2787 1lbs | = ¥rom. NOME—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Elthu Thom- son, from Seattle. Aug. 21—Stmr Jeanie, froi Coguille River Beattle. Augz. 23—Russian rev cutter Man- | cent City chour; stmr Aztec, from Seattle. ! attle % Salled—Aug. 20—Stmrs Roanoke and Eu- ome via Seat ulu & Kahulu reka, for Seattle; Aug 22—Stmr Jeanie, for F oA vl | d & Way Ports PORTLAND—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Hom- Newport & Way Port Aleska; stmr Yeddo, from Port Port Harford . | V! i Oyster Harbor . Salled—Sept. 14—Stmr Columbia, for San | G. Dollar. ys Harbor . Francisco. | Rival. TACOMA—Sailed t. 14—Stmr Umatilla, ; Edith. | for San Franciswo, via Seattle; stmr City of ! North Fork. | Seattle for Alaska: stmr Charles Nelson, for | Phoenix..... | Redondo: stmr Luxor, for South American | Redondo | and German ports. i Pedro. 1 | TATOOSH—Passed Sept. 14—Br _ ehip | E- H. Leggect.; Portland .. | Samaritan, from Yokohama for Townsend. Centralia..... {San Pedro . | BAY—Satled Aug. 20—Schr Vega, | ATEO-. {Eel River Ports | & Barbara. . | Pomona Columbia. neisco. San Pedro. Arrived Sept 13—Stmr Chlce, City Sydney. ND—Arrived Sept. 14—Schr Santa Rosa Point Arena...|Mendocino & Pt. Are: Arcata. Sailed—Sept. 14—Schr Aloha, for Hilo. |Coos Bay & Pt. Orford Fassed in Sept. 1i—Stmr Meteor, from | e tat Yome, for Seattle. i A NREDONDO- Arrived Sept. 14—Schr Metha | {ii¥ 08 ity g7t e rom Furekn e avs & Wey | oyeNTy iled Sept. 14—Stmr Asuncion, | Gocs B e T Ve P or_Redo:do. | Savses - R § £ aown + oo [BAREAIN. i ish e o 8 G CUREKA Arrived Sept. 13—Stme San Pe- | St Gailorn| San Diego & Way Pis.| . 2 Portland. . | Portland & Astorla ... : Sn;ln:— Sept. 14—Br bark City of Hankow, | ,L?E:“.”" J cattie & Tacoma or Sydney e Sray boi Balled—Sept. 14—Stmr Eureka, for San | NjyiougE:-:-: Grave Harbor... | Francisco. ; G. W Elder... Portiand & Astori Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Pomona, hence Sept. | Newport New York via Panama. 13; stmr Alliance, from Coos Bay. { Queen.. .| Puget Sound Ports Salled Sept. 14—Br bark Colifngrove, for | — el vdney. led” Sept. 14—Schr Americana, for Syd- X oot e &= 3 tion. Salls.| Pler. 'ORT HARFORD—Seiled Sept. !l**Stmrl ;enmtrw - D'i"“. .“ J a‘,‘ Bonita, for { | September 15. PORT L« —Sailed Sept. 14— | Coronado. Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 10 | Stmr Santa ra, for San Francisco. | Taqua.. Humboldt ... 2 pmiPler 2 | { FORT BRAGG—Sailed Sept. 14—Stmr Na- | Acme. | Siuslaw River. 3 pm|Pler 2 | tional City, for Si Francisco. | Arctic......| Humboldt 9 am|Pier 10 | REDONDO—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr George | C. Nelson... Los Angeles Ports.10 am Pler 2 | Loomis, hence Sept. 12; schr Transit, from i Rainler Seattle & Whatcom) 4 pm/|Pler 10 | Grays Harbor. S I G. W. Elde Astoria & Portland.[11 am(Pler 24 | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept. 14—Stms Pren- September 16. tiss and Mandalay, hence Sept. 12; stmr Pas- | gan Pedro. | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pler 2 adena, from Mendocino; schr Cecilja Sudden, | Eureka.... | Humboldt ... 9 am|(Pier 13 ¢s Harbor. | Chico. Coquille River LEpabies 2 Sailed—Sept. 14—Stmr Redondo, for San | Corona. Humboldt .........11:30 p/Pler 9| Francisco. September 17. | 1 i ISLAND PQRTS. Alliance Portland S |Pier 16 | HONOLULU—Sailed Sept. 13—Stmr City of | Centralia...; Grays Harbor .....| 4 pmPier 19 | Peking, for San Francisco; bktn Lahaina, for | S. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm|Pier 2| Elesle. { Phoenix. ... | Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pier 13 MAKAWELI—Arrived Sept. 14—Bark W. B, | State of o Diego. & Way.1'8 Am|Fler 1 Flint, from Honolulu. oo AR T R rOREIGI September 18| FOREIGN PORTS. i Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pier 3 CADIZ—Salled Aug. 27—Ger stmr Abydos, Puget Sound Ports|ll am|Pler 9 | tor Sen Francisco. Newnort Way Pts.| 9 amiPler 1% Aug 20—Ger stmr GUATEMALA—Sailed .{ Seattle & Tacoma .! 5 pm|Pler 2 Denderah, for Hamburg. September 19. | | i SYDNEY —Safled Sept. 12—Br bark Queen Humboldt . [1:30 p(Pier 9 Margaret, for Honolulu. Pownu_Aren: Coos B.&Pt .| Bumboldt . China & Jap |N. Y. via Pana | 4 pm|Pler z [10 am Pier 13 | 5 pm|Pier 2 1 pm|Pler 40 | .12 30—Ger stmr HAMA—Arrived America Maru, hence AUg. 13—Jap stmr m(Pier 40 | AUCKLAND—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr £i- September 20. ‘ | erra, hence Aug. 27, | 8. Rosa....[ San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 | NEWCASTLE—Arrived Sept. 14—Schr Kal- | Columbia...| Astoria & Portlandill amiPier 24 lua, from Durban. Mariposa. .. | Tahiti Direct 11 am|(Pler 7 BRISBANE — Arrived Sept. 12—Br stmr | F. H. Legge | Humboldt ..... o 4.pmiPler 2 Aoranei, from Vancouver. September 21. | HAMBURG—Arrived Sept. 11—Ger stmr | Ching Wo..| China and Japan .| 2 pmPler 23 Memphis, hence May 14. September 22 | HAKODATE—Sailed Sept. 12—Dan stmr | Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pler 19 Arab, for San Francisco. i D M uialet ; ‘matilla. .. | Puget Sound Ports. /11 am(Pler 9 ... . OCEAN STEAMERS. Rt e R | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Ryn- | yyxor ..... Hamburg & Way . d-‘-‘rxmr\;‘nnmsl:‘?‘lm;tg.mr Bovie, trom Liver- | S, Portland| Astoria & Portland|. S : 3 Newburg ..l Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 pool. NAPLES—Sailed Sept. 14—Stmr Perugia, for New York, P! & FROM SEATTLE, GENOA—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Lombardi, | oAty D Steamer, For. Salls. BREM rived Sept. 1}—Stmr Freid- | Santa An Cooks Inlet & Way Pts erich der Grosse, from New York. Doiphin Senkway & Way Forw|Set 1y GLASGOW-Sailed Sept. 12—Stmr Pomer- | Nome City....| Nome .. ......[Sept. 20 anfan, for Montreal. Portland. Nome & St._ Michael. . |Sept. 20 HAMBURG-Arrived Sept. 12—Stmr Moltke, | Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports(Sept. 20 from New York, via Plymouth. Sept. 11— | Humboldt. ... Skagway & Way Ports. Sept. 21 Stmr Memphis, from San Francisco, via Guay- .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 21 aquil. Nome Sept. 22 SUEZ—Arrived Sept. 14—Stmr Heathford, Skagwa: Sept. 26 from Hongkong, for New York. Skagway & Way Ports. |Sept. 26 e it Skagway & Way Ports. |Sept. 8 Time Ball. Nome & St, Michael. .. |Sept. 28 l Branch Hydrograghic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., September 14. The time ball on the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon t¢-day, i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & p. m., Greenwich time J. C. BURNETT, Lieutepant, U. S. N., in charge. o il Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. i NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 2§ minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Sun rises RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFOR " LIMITED TO CHICAGO leaves Mondays and Thursdays 8¢ 9:30 a.m. Throughin 8 days with Diners and all trappings. Our other trains go at 30 ) for Stockton, Fresuo, 30 Bakersfield, Merced, 00PH Hanford, Visalia. 4:00 for ‘Stockton. 0% for Kansas City and Chicago. Office, 641 Market St., and iu Ferry . Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oskland. Tvains leave Market Street Ferry. BESENS & NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand colymn and thé successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the / He emerged into the United States | § | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. | runs to Fairfax. —Week | CISCO—Week days—3:45, 6. | 9:45, 1 2:48, Rock Island tourist sleeping cars run through to Chicago and to hundreds of places besides Chicago— Omaha, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Paul, Minne- apolis, St. Louis, Memphis, etc. hicago to Boston. Connecting cars, Most complete system of tourlst cars across th continent. Choice of routes—" South. ' Paso: “Scenic,” via Salt Lake City and Colaratio Sovise Six personally conducted excursio Folder giving full information mailed on request. Tickets at Southern Pacific ticket offices. F. W. Taoxrsoy, G. W. A, Rock Isiand System very week. 623 Magket St., San Francisco, Cal. An Eastern Trip Made Easy. | Experience has taught us just what to provide in order to make the long overland trip attractive. The sieeping cars used for our weekly “Personally Conducted” parties are just as com- fortable as a car can be. The sleeping berths are even a little bit more roomy than those in the standard Pullman cars, and the linen and blankets used are the same in each. The price for a double berth is only $5 to Omaha or Kansas City, $6 to Chieago or St. Louis, and $8 to Boston. | Less than half the palace car price. The route is through Salt Lake City and past the grand scemery of the Rockies—the most intensely interest- ing ride in America. | Kindly call or write for particulars. W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agt. Burlington Route, 631 Marke! Street, San Francisco. 841 LESSER 'SOUTH ERN,PACIFIC Trains leave aud are due to arrive at TN IGAN FRANCISG (Mstn Line, Foot of Market Street) IBAVE — FROM SEPTAMBER 2, 1908 SRuBES 3 IO T s 7004 DBevicia, Saisan, Eimirs aad Sacre A 313 7.304 8.004 mento ... ... ;fi: Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; Martinez, San I Caltstoga, Santa Rosa. Davis, Woodiand. K nights L Marysville, Oroville, (comnects Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs and Chico) 3 b Atlantic Express—Oguen wnd B Port Costa, Martinez. Antioch. By Ton, Tracy.Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos. Mendota. Haaford, 54 004 8.004 Vissitn, Porterville . 8.00a Port Costa, n rop, Mod « Goshen Junction, Hauford, Vi salfa, Bakersfield ....... . 5.25» 8.30a Shasts Express— Davis, Wiillams (for Bartiett S; . Willows, {¥rato, lKed Blufl, Portland....... 7.58¢ 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, lone, Bcramento, Placerviile, Marysville, Chico, Red Binff. g 4250 .30 Onkdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- G BBs O ¥ solumne and Avgels ..... 438w 8982 Martines ad Way Scations.. I 885 10.004 Vallejo 122 004 El_Paso Passenger. Eastbound — 0 e Conta. Martimes, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fromo, Haa- ferc. Vi Bak Los Augeles and bound arriv 10.004 The Overland LI Deaver, Omaba. Cl 12.00% Hayward, Niics and Way § 11.00» Sacramento River Stea 3.307 Benicia. Winters, Woodiand, Wiltams, Colusa, Wii- lows, Knights Landiog. Marys ville. Oroville and way stations.. |? 56 5.30r Hayward, Nilcs and Way Stations.. 7.56¢ 480r Martinez San Ramon. Vaifejo,Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa... 9254 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10.254 Nlles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. 4.25¢ Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San| 18.554 Joed, Livermore......... . { 111,564 The Owl Limit B“!I'n"“i‘l Annlk = 8554 ort Co acy. Stockton, Los o et WO Hayward, Nilos and g . 755. Hayward, Nilea and San Jose. . 10.254 Orjental Mall— Ogden. Denver, Louls. Rocklin. Aubuu, Truckee, Bocs, kano, W worth, Winnemuces, Bi Mountatn, Elko SkN FRENCISCU aNu NUSTH PACIFIS .. Reno, Trurkee, Sack BAILWAY COMPANY. 8.00» Vallejo, daily. except Sunday. Tiburon Ferry, Poot or Market St. 7.00r Vallejo. Sunday only. 'RANCIS! vy 00r San Pablo, Por: Costa, AN FRANCINOG TO SAN BAFARL. | 7 ‘e Way StatiOng. . ...coeee 11284 WEEK DAYS_-7:30. 8:00. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | gggp Oregon & California Express—Sac- 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 Tamento, Marysville, Redding. i o I b Gl Tl b , d PuieLSonrdJ»lfl Rsm 8.554 & ys—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. N St (Sun- SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, e 11.56a 32'0,3“\. 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. 00. AN RAFAEL TO SAX FEANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:05, 6:30, 7:35, 50, 9:20, Fresno, Heaford, Vi 12380 115 o m.; 12:00, 2:00, 3:40. 8:00, 8:20, '-HLTBIK;""EG- o 6:25 p. m. OAST L (Narrow Gauge). RL\SA‘{‘?‘;HE "’L:': ‘nfigo“n "‘5 P m,l 4. C (Foot of Market Street.) UNDAYS—8:50, . 9:20, 15 a. m.; 1:43, . cursios 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5 €10, 6:25 p. m. 7454 B;‘:n‘);‘.‘:r 'z »!‘“l"lnn Vsundl] s100 e E el 8.164 Newark. Centerville. San Jjose, Leave ] . In Effect T Arrive Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sants San Francisco.| May 3..1009. Igan Franciaco. | 19 15, nETumy™contteriie, Sin Joie, © oo New Almaden. Los :'-.p.m.,.-‘v:m% Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz ane Principal Way Stations ........ 10.554 4367 Newark, San Jose, Los Galos aid Way stations (on Saturdsy an Ignacto. Sunday runs throngh tw Sants Cruz; Mondey only from Santa Cruz). Connects at Felton to and from Bonlder Craek 18.554 o OAKLAN HARBOR FERRY. Putalume, 20 p —17:15_9:60 11:00a.¥. 1.00 300 5.16r.x and 25 p | From UAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:00 Santa Rosa. 18:05 10:00 v 1200 200 4007 20a OAST LINE (Broad Gauge). Fulton. 20 p ‘i:pf‘%le aad To d St e 104 8 30r ‘Windsor, 17.00a San Jose and Way Statfons..... ... 5.382 Healdsburg, .20 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur- Lytton, it st sion (Sunday only) <dine 250 QIR® Geyserville, .28 8.004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only), 4.10» Clovar@aie, 5P| 8.00a CosstLiue Limited—Stopsonly San i 3 Jose, Gilroy (connection for H;.I- Hopland oa lister), Pajaro. Castroville. J1 S Inas. San drdo, Paso Robles, S8 X Fp Snnta Margarita. San Luts Obiapo, 25p nection N — Lompoc). Santa Barbara. Saug: a| 8:00 a| Camp Vacation. 20 a and Los Angeles. Connection at :30 p| 2:30 p| 20 p Castrovtile to and from Monterey 3 B > and Pacific Grove... ... 10.48» 40 2 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Cspitola, 20p | SantaCruz,Pacifc Grove,Salinas, 20a | San Luis Ubhgfl and Prinelpal Sebastopol. 205 Intermediate Stations . 410w oS e {0382 Sem Jore axd Woy Stations. ... 1.200 STAGES ccnnect at Greea Brae for San emetery Passenger—South San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | 1330, geris oo Sotn pon o Gaice 17007 Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Eep e g o e g " 2w Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- | ¢y 30p San Jose and W . v T serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- port 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 Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr Mot Springs, Haltway House, Comptche, Camp Stevers, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton ville, Cummings, - Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol sen’s, Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trig reduced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rat tickets at Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RTAN, Gen. Manager. TO SAN RAFAEL, Gen.Pass. Agt. ' CAZADERO,ETC. S H O R E via Sausalito Ferry WEEK _DAYS—(Holidays excepted)—8:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:i5 15, 5, 5, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. 745 a. m. train week days does mot run to Mill Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T, 18, 1%, wn‘ 11, 111:30 a. m., $12:30 191:30 35, 3:50. 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 1 ». m. Trains ma (' run to San Quentin. Those marked (f) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN Y days—5:25, 16:25, 7:40, 8 m., 12:30, 2:20, $3:45, 10:20 p. TNDAYS—6:15. Fehi 12:50, 56, Trains marked (1) start from San FROM _MILL VALLEY TO SAN Quentin. FRAN- 5, 11:10 a. m., 12 m. 1O UNDATE—6:35, 7:85, 10, 11:10 2. m S 45, 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero ), 2: Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 T T ey H.I!X-CK-I:'E' g“ -ll.fl:l‘. " e FERRY—Foot of Market st. 73 —— . Caza. Polnt Weekly Call,$1,00 per Year 2007 San Jose and Way Stations. ... 2.30¢ Cemetery Passenger — South Francisco, San Bruno. 3.00r Del Monte Express—Sania Ean Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactlic Grove (connects at Sania Glara for Santa Cruz, Boulder - reek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.1! 3.30r Pacific Grove and Way Tttones surlingame,San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfieid, Mountatn View, Lawrence, Santa Clara. San Jose, (Gfiroy, Hollie ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- viile. Capitola, Sants Cruz, Cas- troville, Saiinas . Sen Jose and Way . Ban Jose, (via Santa Clars) Los Gatos, Wright and Priacipal Way Stations (cxcept Sunday). 5307 San Joseand Principal Way S 16.167 San Mateo, Bercsford, Belmons, San Carlos, Redwood,’ Falr Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto 382 San Jose and Way Stations. 80r Suneet Limited. Easthound. Luls Obispo, Sauta Barhara, Los Angeles, ing. Bl Paso, New Orleans, New York. (Westbound arrives via San Joaquin Valley) Palo Alto and Way Stations.. South San Francisco. Milibrae, Burliagame, San Mateo, Bel mont, San 'Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alio, Mayfleld, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Sants Clara and San Jose.... J A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday only. Sunday only. § Btops at all stations on Sunda; 1 Sunday excepted turday only. € Via Coast Line. 0 Via San Joaquin Valley. b Reno train eastbound dfscontinued. B Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound Ares:10 0.3 17:004.3..11:00 A... 2:30 7. 3. 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