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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDPAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1903, DBSERVE BIRTH OF NEW YEAR The Jewish Community Greets With Joy Its Annual Festival. Impressive Services Held in All Synagogues of the City. — new year 5664, according w celebrated g held in all the s . s It being part of wis s of all their ake e gatherings, of interest tamily atives Jewist is pointed out, of a‘onement gious zeal, recommence rdsult of the y of atone- is which olic of this the syna- npressive. At » Nieto de- erith Iscae The S moments TEN JOY. MITIES HEIGH w DED. v NEE GOD'S MEN Rev night, fts New Year Gi h serm services in with there morn giou: CHANGES IN LOCAL PASSENGER OFFICE. Agent Booth of Union Pacific Con- fers Appointments on Several Railroad Men. general passenger ¢ Railroad, yes- es in the work- Peter A. Zeigen- nd office was ap- iger agent of the ide with Harry retofore cov- ter Drasko- North- cflice 185 an- Ruble, th that }(‘F nger agent for the be brought to the position of resident at San Jose ——— echanical Draughtsmen. it s Civil Service Commis- examination at San 21 secure eligi- acancies in the position ightsmen in the ord- artment at large at $1200 per ch, Age limit 20 vears or over. is who desire to compete should ap- the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., or to the the Consolidated Board of Examiners, 201 Jackson Fr for application whic 1d be properly ex- and filed with the commission at, gton —_————— Executors Claim Insurance. ation was issued yesterday direct- a Mouze to appear in court and w by what right she holds an insur- ance policy for $5000 on the life of the late Mary Ann Hogan. The citation was is- sued on petition of E. D. McElroy, ex- ccutor of Mrs. Hogan's estate, who claims that the amount due on the policy is part Mrs. Hogan's estate. —_————— Veterans to Entertain. The San Francisco Association of Vet- erans of the National Guard of California will give an entertainment and ball to its friends in the armory of Troop A, cav- alry, at 28 Golden Gate avenue, on Friday evening, September 2. The committee in charge has arranged an interesting pro- M ber to to Bervice she gramme. The ball will be from 10 o'clock until midnight. ——— Cameras and Supplies. If you want to retain in memory a pie- turc’ of some interesting event, snap it with a camera from the Photographic Department of Sanborn, Vaf! & Co., 741 Market street. e mes after the | & MEETS WITH TERRIFIC GALES AT OUTSET OF LONG VOYAGE British Ship General Roberts Narrowly Escapes Destruction in a Succession .of Storms Encountered Off Australian Coast, but Weathers Them and Arrives Here in First-Class Condition presni——g / FRANCIS W ¥ 77 S e i | | | HICH WAS SAV D FROM DESTRUCTION BY THE TIMELY ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY THE UNITED STATES i | Tuesday night GREW BATTLES BLAZE IN CARGO American Ship St. Fran- cis on Fire at Dutch Harbor, Danger Is Discovered When Craft Is Far From Her Fort. ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 21.—H. M. S. Shear. | | water, which reached Comox to-day from | Little SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, | Bering Sea, reports that the American | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | coal-laden ship St. Francis is at Duich | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | Harbor with her dargo on fire. The U. S. | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated ‘Tongue S. Manning was alongside preparing to | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. flood the ship. | The fire was discovered in the forward {hatch on September 7, some 600 miles! SMAIN PHl, Small Price south of Dutch Harbor, and made such | headway that it was thought at one time | it would become necessary to abandon the | i vessel. The crew, however, by working ! the ' pumps continuously succeeded in | keeping the fire in check until Dutch Har- | bor was reached. | The St. Francis left Puget Sound early | last month with a cargo of 6000 tons of | coal consigned to the Alaska Commercial | Company. | i ———— | | Suit on a Patent. | | A suit was filed yesterday morning in | the United States Circuit Court by Jo-| seph M. Cumming as assignee of George Cumming, deceased, against Baker & Hamilton to recover $5000 damages for | infringement of patent on a forge. | ————— | Accused of Robbing a Gypsy. é | James Eustave, 17 years of age; Henry | Meyer, 19. and Norbert Mever, 17, were | | booked at the City Prison yesterday by i ¥ ; | | Detectives Cody and Coleman on a charge of grand larceny. They are accused of ' stealing $4000 from the tent of John Joe, a gypsy, on the San Bruno road last | A writ of habeas ccrpus had been applied for before Judge Dunne | by Atterrey Albert P. ‘Wheelan for the | release of Eustacc, but it was dismisced | | when the court was informed that Eus- | tace had been charged | ; | Promotion for a Score. | The Pacific Coast Steamship Company yes- | rday announced the promotion of a number | of local officials. The recent resighation of C. H. Holdridge as general agent at attle cre- ated » vacancy the filling of which has resujted in advance for nearly a score of employes. J. E. Pharo, the local agent at the dock, is to | succeed to the Seattle general agency. C. W Miller, receiving clerk, takes Pharo's place and | Roy Stapleton steps into the shoes cated by | Miller. A number of other minor promotions will follow this general moving up. | ———————— i i Bottle From Drumcraig. | According to a cablegram received yesterday | from Honolulu the United States Hydrographic Office there has received a bottle containing a | marine letter, which was picked up on Sunday The manuscript says the bottle dropped | overbcard by the ship Drumcraig 7! in latitude 19 10 north, long 154 west. The Drumeraig, which was bound from San Fran- clsco to dney, arrived at the latter port Sertember 19. — e Divers Locate Leak. Divers have located and temporarily stopped the leak in the hull of the British ship Austra- sia, which recently put into the Falkland Islands. The vessel will be repaired before cor:tinuing her vovage. She is bound from Ant- werp for Puget Sound | te ¢ I They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. BEERS The Highest Priced but 8OLD EVER t Quality. YWHERE. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO.. | OOV DB ST visit DR. JORDAN'S crear HUSEUR OF ANATOMY ] 1051 ARZET The Largest World. ST.bet. ka7, 8.7.Cal, Azatomical Museum in the Weaknesses or any contracted discare poattively cmred by the oldest Speciatist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation Treament per free and strictly private. rsomally or by letter. A Positive Cure in every case undertaken. W . valu TAGH for Book. PHILGNOFRY of ®. MAILED FREE. (A ook for mea) | ¢ PR.JOEDAN & €O, 105 Markerst. 8.5 ¥ | AV DVDVOVOVVOD For Stomach Disorders Best Cout and Dvspepsia | DRINK VICHY CELESTINS NATURAL Alkaline Water. A. VIGNIER CO., San Francisco. [DIS0 NATIONAL PHONO. CO. P HONOGRAPHS MOULDED RECORDS ARE THE BEST ORANGE,N.J. PETER BACIGALUPI, AGENT 933 MARKET ST.S.F FIRE REVENUE AT DUTCH HARBOR CUTTER MANNING, ~ IR WHOSE PUMPS EXTINGUISHED THE FLAM HE British ship General Roberts Movements of Steamers. Published by official au- il R S ST AR P 3 Superintendent P | i NOT} and low waters occur at which commenc the tumui TO ARRIVE the city ion-street whari) about b of terrific g — — — - minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of fic g rom Due. | tide is the ssme at bLoth places. this port from - - —_— SE Pl tralia, with 2500 tons of g B it e PR PrEMaR , Leaving the Antipodear Juiy ] i General Roberts ran into a tersific erly gale, w h at intervals threaten cverwielm the stout windjamnier 1 the first gale blew its:if cut another STrung up to take its pluce, and for part of thr days the Genera berts was at the mercy ng seas and howling winds. S was done about the ship's the newly shipped crew wa tired, but in the pleasant weather which followed the storm repairs were effec ry Ro r zood of high sweep- we iilmbs restcd and the C came to port with her cargo and hull and spars in shi ndition. fhe was seventy-three m th RE ol @ O No Word of Missing Engineer. Nothing has been heard of C. Hans. engineer of the German steamship E) there is no longer room for doubt that the un drowned. The missing man was held esteem by his shipmates, and it wa: 1 he had waited as long as he dared tain Peterson proceeded to sea without Before leaving he sent to the German Hansen. Consul a photograph of the missing man, with the request that no efforts be spared to solve the mystery of his disappearance. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. wegian bark Sigurd (at Honolulu), 4 prior to arrival for lumber from Sidney at 31s 3d. i sfor Grain for Europe. The N was chart Tacoma to The French bark Anne de Bretagzne was cleared yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, with ctls barley, valued at $61,000 and 5960 ctis wheat, valued at $12,500, also darried 8600 fect o T valued at $12( The Colon’s Cargo. The steamer Colon sailed on nama and way ports with an a The vessel lumber as . dunnage, aturday for Pa orted mer- chandise cargo valued at_ §83,457 and dis- tributed as follows: For Mex: $88S; Cen- tral America, 504; Colombia, §4162; Ecu T, §8K8; New York, $55,819; Jamales, $436 $3300; France, e as follows: pkgs groceries and provisions, aste, 4 pkgs potatoes, ‘5 sks splces, mber, 53 bdls shooks, 300 lbs yellow bxs candles, 1 pkg dry goods, 2 pkgs soda, 7 pkgs paints and ofls, 1 cs acid, 4 pks mmunition, 1 cs rosin, 600 Ib paraffine, 7 cs $400. The leading xie 20 pies 1800 1t glass, 1 cs fuse, To Central Amerlca—2085 ‘bbis flour, 3625 ®als 50 cs wine, pkgs fresh fruit, 98 pkes potatoes, & PKEs onfons, 60,380 Ibe sughr, 106 Ibs codfisl 2308 1bs raisins, 991 lbs ham and bacon, 276 Ibs cheese, 38 cs salmon, 60 pkEs groceries and provisions, 245 cx canned goods, 2600 Ibs 1 cs svices, 102 cs 1 bbl whisky, T lbs 7 pkgs dried fruit, 9_cs baking powder, 350 Ibs meals, 3 pkgs liquors, 14 pkes paste, 1110 ibs bran, 5 bales hay, 460 lbs nuts, 19,803 1bs rice,-1300 Ibs lard, 498 Ibs 3 cs bread, 404 ibs beans, 14 pkgs fresh vegetables, 39,841 Ibs cement, 25 pkes machinery, 100 pkss paints and oiis, 4 bales 1 cs leather, 49 pkas dary goods, 1282 1bs soda, T pkes drugs, 17 bals &hooks, 61 PKEs paper, 3109 lbe taliow, 1505 Ibs ros‘n, 34. DKES paper, 165 pkas white lead, 34 colis’ rope, 160 cs coal ofl, 16 pkes assaying material, 10 bbis'5 cs tar, 1000 e lead, 2400 £t lumber, 56 pigs iron, 26 kegs natls. To Colombia-—825 bbls flour, 1017 Ibe & 45 ca canned £0ods, 518 Ibs beans. 500 LEe e 1t lumber, 3960 1bs cement, 200 cs oap, 12 pkgs bullding matertal, 107 picgs paints andolls, 0. pkss fresh vegctables, 10 s wine. 455 Fcuador—50 bbls flour, 1009 1bs hops, 70 coils rope. To New York—86,141 gals 1 cs' wine, 156 gals brandy, 20 flasks quicksilver, 6637 pigs lead, 10,770 ibs dry hides, 30 bales junk, 50.430 Tbe heans, 102 sks horns. To Jamaica—105 cs canned salmon and 4 cs_canned fruit. To Germany—115,400 Ibs dried prunes. To France—48 sks chella. . * When ! taoroughly | 2 Harbor ulu Portland & Astoria Crescent Clt Port_Harfor Eel River Ports Redondo Humboldt Caurina Coos Bay...... ys Hatbor Humboldt ewport Bonita & Way Ports. Newport ew York via Panama Chebalis | Grays Harbor ....... eka | Humbolat 4 anta Resa || San Diego & Way Pts. 'S Point Arena rdocino & Pt. Arena|Sept et Sound Ports iSept | § | Coronado Gra | North Fork. . Humboldt Humboldt . s Bay & Pt. Orford n Pedro & Way Pts Mexican Ports..... Astoria. riland & dney & Way Ports. \5).]\1:\ na & Japan | Ranier | Seattle & Whatcom. | Centenntal. .| Seattle & Tacoma Centralia.....| Grays Harbor.: | Rival... | Wiilapa Harbor .. Statevof Cal../San Diego & Way Pts. City Pueblu..| Puget Sound Porty [Re ew York via Panama.|Sept 1 TO SAIL. camer, Destination. i September 8. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm!Pler Coos B.& Pt.Orford|10 am|Pler China & Japan 2 pm|Pler 27 Coquilie River. ;_pm|Pler 2 Humbolat :30 p{Pler 9 San Pedio & g {Pler 19 September 23. S. Monica. . | Los Angeles Ports.|12 -m(Pler 2 Redondo Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pmlPier 2 Taqua......| Humboldt .........[10 am|Pler 2 Arctic Humboldt +|10 am|Pler 10 Umatilla Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pier 9 | September 24. | Phoenix....| Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 | St. Paul’.. | Nome & St Michael| 2 pm|Pler 20 State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 0 am/Pler 19 Luzor......| Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 11 8. l'a‘lnnd.‘ Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|Pler — | September 25. San Pedro.. Humboldt . .| 4 pm|Pler 2 Pomona. ... | Humboldt . :1:30 p|Pler 9 Argo.......| Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pler 2 Newburg. .. | Grays_Harbor. Pler 10 Minnetonka | New York direct. . -|Pler 23 G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor ... | Pier 10 G. W. Elder Astoria & Portland Pler — | September 26. Pt. Arena.. | Point Aren: .| 4 pm[Pler 2 Bonita. Newport Way 9 am Pler 10 Eurek Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pler 13 City Sydney Y. via Panama.|12 ‘m(Pler 40 - | Honolulu -{11 am|Pter 7 | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 September. 2! ../ San "Diego & Way| 8 am(Pier 19 September 28 Chehalis....| Grays Harbor......[ 3 pm/Pler 2 North Fork. | Humboldt ... -|:5 pmlPter ‘2 Queen...... Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 9 September 29, China. . China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pler 40 Coronado. Grays Harbor. 4 pm{Pler 10 October 1. Nebraskan..' Honolulu v, Pgt §. .|Pter 23 FROM SEATTLE, Steamer. For. Balls. Valencis Wolne © 5, 25 ...[Sept. 22 Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.[Sept. 23 Dolphin .| Skagway & Way Ports, [Sept. 26 City Seattle. . | Skagway & Way Ports. Sept. 26 ALKi........| Skagway & Way Ports. |Sept. 26 City Topeka. . | Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 28 Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael. .. |Sept. 25 Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 28 Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Oct. 1 Cottage City. | Skagway & Wi L Senator...... Nome .. 3 R PR T Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helghts .of .High and-Low VWnun &t Fort Polot, entrance to San ! the charts. i day in the order of Moon scts . 4.4/11:07 NOTE—1In the above exnosition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lett 1 and the successive tides of the accurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives thé last tide of the | duy. except when there are but three tides, as sumetimes ocecurs, addition to the Coast Survey ¢ The heights” glven are ia arts, except when a minus (—) | »ign precedes the height, and then the number given is sub btracted {rom .the depth given by he vlane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francl s n Franclsco, Cal, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, . m,, Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, 'S, N., In charge, R 20 o Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. 5 Monday, September 21. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 30 hours from Monterey. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 11 hotrs from Point Arena. Oakland direct, reStmr_ Aurelia, Peterson, 25 hours from Eu- Stmr State of California, Thom from San Diego, Br ship General Roberts, Murdock, from Newcastle, Aus. Schr Mary C,"Campbell, 8 hours fm Bodega. gischr Del Norte, Jacobsen, 7 days fm Rogus ver. 43 hours 73 days CLEARED: Monday, September 21. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pac Coast S § Co. Nor .stmr Tellus, Ladysmith; R Dunsmuir's. Sons. Co. Br arion Lightbody Cordinler, Liver- pool; -G Evans. T bark Rowena, Mackay, London; Balfour, Guthele & Co. 4 ek T bark Anne de Bretagne, Bregeon, Queens- town; G W McNear. T * SAILED. M . Septer 3 Stmr Bureka, Jessen: arckar o o §tmr Olymplc, Hangen, Fairhaven. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith. Bktn John Smith, Wick, British-Columbla. Schr Mayflower, Goodmansén, Coquille River. Schr Bessie K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- ing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Eept 21, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind W; velocity 14 miles per hour. MISCELLANEOUS: LONDON, Sept 21—Br ship Auitrasia, from Antwerp for Puget Sound, previously reported, put Into Falkland Islands leaking and divers have temporarily stopped the leak; temporary repairs proceeding. - NANAIMO, Sept 21—According to a tele- gram sent by Captain of ship St Francis, pre- Vviously reported on-fire at Dutch Harbor, ves- sel lias been flooded by revenue cutter Manning and all danger is past. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Safled Sépt 21—Ship Charmer, for Cape Town. ’ Passed in .Sept 21—Bark Guy C Goss, from Chignik Bay for Seattle. z PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 21—Schr Fc'?;I(EPQ e Chyniie S J: fled Sept 18—Stmr San Gabriel, for San Pedr % £ SEA’ Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Califor- Arntzen, ‘nian, hence Sept 17. Salled Sept 20—Stmr Cottage City, for Skag- way. WHATOOM—Arri; Rainfer, e ved Sept 20—Stmr TACOMA-Arrived Sept 20—Stmrs Mackinaw and Mineola, hence Sept 16. . Sept 21—Schr King Cvrne. from San Pedro. ndings of the United States | At noon of the 120th meridian, or at & | o Resumes Her Voyage. The Norweglan ship Theodor, bound from Retterdam for this port, which, on Augvst 11 put Into Montevidéo for repairs, has resumed her voyage. [ B e e e i TATOOSH— ! ! Albatross, for for_Cape Town TATOCSH—Pasred cut S:pt 21—Stmr Shaw- | for Hongkong. Passed in Sept 21—Stmr Jeanie, from Alaska for Seattle; Br ship Gantock Rock, hence Sept 6 for Whatcom. | SUREKA— Arrived Sept 20—Stmr South Bay stmr Alliance, hence Sept 19. rth Fork. hence Sent 19 S )—Schr 1da McKay. for San | :schr Ottillie Fiord, for Honolulu. . | DIEGO—Arrived Sept 21—Br ship Scot- | Moors, from Hamburg. | POINT REYES—Passed Sept 21—Stmr South | Coast, from San Pedro for Caspar. ssed out San Francisco; Sept 211 <hip S stmr Charmer, | _GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed ewburs, for Francisco. Sept G C Lindauer, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 20—Schr lda Schnauer, hence | Sept 5. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 21—Stmr Santa Monica, for San Francisco; schr Wilnam | Renton, for San Francisco. | Arrived Sept 21—Schr W H Smith, from San | | Diege | SANTA BARBARA—Sailed 20—Schr Sept | Comet, for Grays Harbor. Sept 21—Stmr Santa | Rosa, for San Diego. | "REDONDO—Salled Sept 21—Bark ' Hesper, | | for — | | VArrivea Sept 21—Stmr Melville Dollar, from | | Monterey. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Samoa, hence Sept 19; stmr Bonita, hence Sept 18. Salled Sept 21—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- cisco; tug Sea Witch, for San Franclsco; bark Vidette, for Everett; stmr Santa Barbara, for | n 0. | San Frazcleco. . A\ND PORTS. | | HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 21—Schr Kona, from Honoipu: stmr Nevadan, hence Sept FOREIGN PORTS. PORT NATAL—Arrived Sept. 19—Br ship Wm Mitchell, from Vancouver. 1.lMERI{‘K—-Arr|\'!d4 Sept 21—Fr bark es, b May 24. B WCASTLE, NEW-—Sailed _Sept 19_Ger hip Alsterschwan, for San Francisco; Br ship East African, for Portland, OF. HONGKONG—Arrived Sept 10—Br. stmr Tar- | tar, from Vancouver. LONDON—Salled Sept 10—Ger stmr . Mera, San_Francisco. ‘U;IO;"TE"IDE(J*SMI-d Sept 21—Nor ship Theodor, for San Franeisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Victo- | rian, from Liverpool. | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Paris- ian, from Montreal. SOUTHAMPTON:-Salled Sept 21—Stmr Ho- ‘henzollern, for New York. ADVERTISEMENTS. I Driven to Drink Many.a good man has been by inferior laundry work, with lumps of starch and | waves of blulng decorating his shirt front and saw edges on his collars to an- | noy him. It makes his heart glad when | he can see his linen immaculate and with ' a snow white color and artistic finish | that he can have put on by expending | only a few cents. It is worth dollars in comfort and satisfaction to have your linen laundered at the UNITED STATES LAUNDRY OFFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, Waar Powall. ~ CALIFORNIA NOXTHWESTERN RY. CO. TRAVEL LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AN NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 30, 8 40, 5:10, 00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 0, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 0 p. m. AR FRANCISCO. 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 HERN, PACIFIC | |SOUT | T Trains leare and ured (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) o SEPTENBRA 2. 1908, — amaivi LEAY: Fi 7.00a Benlcis, Sulsun. Elmira and Sacre- o maey..... . mento due to arri ik are due te ; Ja Vacaville, Blnu e Culsomn. Sen RSy 8 7.304 x“’r:n vermore, ey, i gl 00s Wi Knights Landing. .. D‘)}l"m Qroville, (connects 1e for Gridley. Bigas o). o Ggion sad East. 10: e e Martmes. Antioch. By- Ton, Tracy.Stockton, Sacramento, Tos Banos, Mendota, Haaford. | Visaita, Porterville . | Martinez, T Lath- | 00 P e iodento, Merced. Fresno. Goshen Junctn;l;. Haatord, Vi- sfield ... - “"I: 2;:::" DPavis, Willlams (for Buuleum r;l!;,(!:_vl.h‘x‘lllluvr-. d Bluff, Por e o ".1’0»«. Livermore, Stock: . Sacramento, Pincerville, Maryeviite: Chico; lied Ut . 3 Chinese, Jamestown. 8304 Ouk o aolumne and ATgelS ... | 9.00a Martinez and Way Statious. 10.004 Vallejo. and Chico) 4.257 5.25¢ 8.304 S 7.55¢ 8.304 4250 4250 . 8550 el 12260 assenger. Eastbound. — 10.00. KL Pase oot Martinez. Byron. Lathrop. 'glflcl:‘f;: ay mond, Fresno, T v Ly Bakersteld, Los Augeles and El Paso. (West bound arrives via Const Line) 10.004 The Overind Limited — Ugden. Deaver, Omaba, Chicago T ¥ | 530 ward, Niles and Way Stations. Ermento River Steamers......... 111 Benicia, Winters, _Sacramento, Woodiand, Willlams, Cokusa, Wil lows, Knights Laading. Marys ville, Oroviile and way stations.. 3.30r Hayward, Niies and Way Stations.. 4007 Martinez.san itamon. Valiejo.Naps. adie alistoga, Ross. .. it 4.00r Martinez, Tracy.Lathrop.Stockton. 007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. _4.257 | 4307 Hayward. Niles. Irvington. San [ 18.854 ‘ Jose, Livermore.. o | < (311554 imited Tuiare, 65007 The Owl Lm‘ u_n“l u S e — Ogden. Denver, Louls. Chicago snd . ort Costa, Benieis, Sal- sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, | Rocklin, Colfax, Truckee. Wads: Vorth, Wiane Batle Mountatn, g Reno. Truckee, Sacramento, Davis, | Sufsun, Beulcla, Port Costa. ) llejo, daily. e pt Sunda liefo., Sunday only Pabio. Port Cos | Shid Wey Stations. o .- - Oregon & fornia Express—Sac- Tamento, Marysvilie, Bedding Portiand, Puget Sourd and East. Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) . : 25» Port Costa. Lathrop, Mo- | deato. Merced. Haymond (fo ¥ | o). - Freino. Henford. Vi- | taita. Bakersneld - 12280 | COAST LINE (Varrew Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 7464 Santa Cruz Excursion (Suanday only) 1164 Newark. Centerviile. San Jjose. 1B N iion, Boular Creck. Santa | Cruz and Way Stations. | 12367 Newark, Centerville, Saa_J New Almaden. Los Gatos,Fel Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Principal Way Stations 4167 New San wa Eanday rans through to S Cruz; Mandsy. only from Santa Cruz). Connects st Felton to and from Boulder Craek. h BOR kano wee 4.25» 7.554 b 7880 % 11280 8.55a 11.56» 8107 825> | TOAKLAND HA | Proc AN AR O arker 8. (8iipr | _=1i:i5 %:00 11:00ax. 100 3.00 5.18r%. | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broudway — 16:00 13:00 | 18:05 10:00 a.. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.u. Broad Gauge). GOARL, LINE, St fonae) [10a Sau Jose and Way Station: 004 San Jose and Way Stations. - 164 Monterey and Santa Crus Excur sion (Sundsy ouly o 004 New Almaden (Tues.. Frid., only), ‘004 CoastLine Limited—Stops only San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol itster), Pajaro, Castroville, Sa- linas. ‘San_drdo, Paso Robies, | Banta Margarita, San Lais Obispo, | Guadalupe, Surf (connection for | Lompoc), Sants Barbars, Saug and Los Angeles. Conaection Castroviile t and from Moaterey and Pactfic Grove | ©.00a San_Jose, Tres Pi [} S 8.30° 4102 10.48» i SantaCruz,PacifcGrove, San Luie Obispo snd P Intermediate Stat 4100 | 1.200 1130a slngiuco. San Be 1.08» 4 Sants an_Jose. “nd Way Stations 7.30» . San Jose and Way Stations "m 007 San Jose and Way Stations. 404 .30P Cemetery Pnunrr—soum Ssa Francisco, San Bruno. 4350 | 13.007 Del Monte Express—Ss Ean Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactilc Grove (connects at Sania Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Poinis) 112.159 3307 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfeld, Mountain View, Lawrence, Santa Clay San Jose, (Gfiroy, Hollle- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- ville, Capitols. Saanta Crus, Cas- troville, Salinas .. | 4.30» Ban Jose and Way Stations. 0007 San Jose, (via Banta Clars) Los Gatos, Wright and Principal Way A e | Stations (except Sundsy)..... 3 N L e St 16207 San Joseand Principal WayStations 18. Soor 16167 San Mateo, Berestord, Beimont. San aturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. e e i 980 31 3% m.; 140, Menio Park. Palo Alto. .45 6:10, 6:25 p. m. ,.!or 8an Jose and Way Stations..... .. 384 00» Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—Sam s Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los e Augeles, Deming. El Paso, New e ¥ yanciyes. Orleans, Now York. (Weathound 3 Sun- | bestina- | Sun- | Week arrives via Sun JoaquinV: Days. | days. tion. 1 0> Palo Alto and Way Stations. = 11.30r South San Francisco. M1 : Burlingame, San Mateo, Bel- mont, Sen Carlos, Redwood, Ignaclo. Fair Ouks, Menlo' Park, Paio | 13488 Alto, Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Sants Clara snd San Jose. s X for Morning. P for Afterncon. Novato, X Saturday and Sundsy only. 3 Sunday only. Petaluma, 4 Stops at all stations on Sunday. and Sunday excepted. : s.s rd;, m‘l‘ly. U I €ViaConst Line. wVis San Joaq 3 s B 3 Reno train eastbound discontinned. | B~ Only trains stopping st Valencia St. southbound Fulton. ares:10 A, *7:004.. 11:00 A .. 3:30 P . 0. and 6:30 P, Windsor, Healdsburg, A Lytton, TO SAM RAFAEL, Geyserviile, Cloverdale. 30 a| Willits. ] 8:00a| 8:00 al Camp Vacation. [10: 2:30 pl Guerneville. ® 8:00 al | _Sonoma. 5 5:10p| Glen Ellen. T:30a| T:30a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| _ Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentirn; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs serville for Skaggs Springs: Booneville and Greenwood; the Geysers, land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, H st t Gey- at Cloverdale for at Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pom Potter Vailey, John Day's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Height: Hot Springs Stevens, Hopkins Westport, Westport, Halfway H Sherwood, Mendocino’ City, Fort B Riverside, Lierly Hullvil Camp rage. ouse, Comptchs at Willits for Fort Bragg, Cahto, s Covello, Layton- Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- Dyer, Garbervlille, and Eureka! Satus rday to Monday red: d rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafasl at half-rats Pepperwood, Scotla round-trip tickets at Ticket office, €50 Market street, Chronicle butlding. e “WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. . T T o vt Our other trains go at for Stockton, Fresno, 30m 8:000 for Kansas City and Chicago. Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry Depet; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Trains leave Market Strect Frory. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO WM EWem. all trappiags. INORTH| SHORE SAM QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry 7 :45, 8:45, 9:45, 11 a. m 13550tie: w518, 6:46, 9, 1 7:45 a. m, train week days doe lley. SU K\A;’S AND LEGAL HOLIDAY! 8, 1%0, $*10_ 11, $11:30 a. m.. 12:30, 1*1:30, 2:35, #3:50, 5, 6, 7 9, 11:45 p. m. Trains marked () run to San Quentin Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. train runs to Fairfax. - g FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—5:25, 16:25, 7:40, 8:15, 39:35, 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, 13:45, 4:50, 5:30, 8:45, AT 30, e ngom 45 &, m., 12:50, 2:30, 13:25, 4:40, #5:50, $555 1% 0:20 p. m. Traing marked (1) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FR.A CISCO—Week days—35:45, 6:40, 7:48, 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7 240 p. m. 1 ONDATS—6:35, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, not run to 105, 2:40, 3:45, 4 085, 10, 10:40 p. m. A THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations, 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holldays—$ 3. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY