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10 \ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903. OFFICERS OF NEWPORT TELL ABOUT LOSS OF WEMYSS BAY Coast Steamship Arrives From Panama With Full Particulars of Disaster That Caused Total Wreck of Ship With. Her Cargo of Coal as She Was About to Be Discharged at Mazatlan + f the loss of Mazatlan, » gre f up through her gave her the appearance ati in the open and cargo are reported to the weather p the coast. ns of freight and also 0% in he sure box in the shape six bars of gold and silver bul- oliowing were the cabin passengers: ermer Krauss, J. H. Noyes, Rev. M. P. Rev. J. P. Ryan, Mrs. E. F. Man- Devereaux, Mrs. A. F. Dev- . O. Rehsloff, H. Smith, M. Donald, G. J. A. Nune: iraselia N R. Richard, J. A. Nunez, Miss Stella Nunez, ez, Miss Maria Nunez, F. Gerlach, Miss R. 8. Lusky, Mrs. O. dwilo Lusky, Miss Ben- = Blanch o Alexander Lieman, Quant en — ital Transport Arrives. 4 States hoepifal transport Solace port and anchored off street wharf, where she remained all night, and to-day she will proceed to Mare Isi- v was in command of Cap- nger. She safied from Ma- She reports clear weather She brought forty-one sick nd marines, thirty-nine prisoners ane soldiers. She also brought marines. Among this number have served their full time ischarged at Mare Island. Hosp: who H. A. Kimball, the apprentice who was so severely hurt by his fall on the Wisconsin some time ago, was one of the passengers on the ce. He is slowly improving, and from dications he will eventuaily entirely n the use of his paralyzed limbe. dlace reports sighting a steamer on er 18, but was unable to make any communication with her. She also reports speaking the schooner Prosper, from San Fran- cisco, on the 2lst inst., and exchanging signals her. jcer: Lieutenant 3 N.: Chief Bostswain D. Glynn, geon ¥. J. B. Cordeiro, U, 8. N. H. H. Baitnis, U. §. N.; First Lieutenant H. C. Snyder, U. 8. M. C.; Pay Clerk R. B. West, lake, U. 8. Lieutenant Commander W. J. Maxwel, 17 executive; Lieutenant C. ngland, U. ._navigator; Ensign W. ¥. Bricker, T Boatswain A. Whipkey, T s Boatswain James Laven, U. 8. Gunner O. E. Reh, U. 8. N.; Gunner A. C. Xail, U. §. N.; Carpenter C. P. Hand, U. N.; P. A Surgeon G. A. Guthrie, U, S. Assistant Surgeon H. A. Dunn, . N Lieutensnt R. R. Wgllace Jr., U. §. M. C.; First Lieutenant H. K. Lay, U. 8. . ond Lieutenant J. W. McClaskey, U. §. M. C. Warrant Machinist W. C. Dronberger, U. N.; Lieutenant Commander J. H. Glennon, T § N0 Lieutenant Commander J. F. Luby, U £ N Chief Sailmaker J. A. Long, U. §. Gunner G. L. Mallery, U. 8. N.: Carpenter J. Jacobson, U. S. N.; Assistant Surgeon R. K. McClanshan, T ; Lieutenant Colonel O. C. Berryman, U M’ C.: Second Lieutenant Gfles Bishop Jr., U'. 8. M. C.: Second Lieuten- ant E._B. Miller, U. §. M.°C.: J. R. Douglass, E. J. Morse, Dy B. Jameson, james Walsh, H. Summ, G. Bergguist, O. Quanstran, Chan Chong, Mrs. G. Bishop Jr., Mrs. W. E. Stiles, Mre. R. Douglas and child, Mrs. H. Summ and infant, Mrs. J. W. Corwin and = three daugbters, Mrs. G. Warrell and daushter. Mrs. I W. Brotherton, Mrs. R. K. Alden, Mrs. J. W. Murray amd three children. SRt 5 A Luxor Will Sail To-Day. The Kosmos liner Luxor will sail to-day at p. m_from Brosdway wharf for London and Hamburg, via Central and South American She takes a general cargo of mer- dise, u large part of which is_lumber. Among the passengers are J. H. Faraday, the { bu t columns | Lusky, Miss | i | | | { | | BIG GERMAN VESSEL NOwW | DISCHARGING HER CARGO OF NITER. ‘e and two children. Faraday has been in- terested in the banking business in Hon is now going into a large mining con- in Lima, Peru. 25 Transfers Her Cargo. A dispatch from New York dated Septem- ber 2 tates that the cargo of coal from the ndaunted, previously reported, was for- warded by the ship 8. Bement, which sail- ©d from Newport News September 21 Yor San rancisco. et Working Hard to Unload Uarda. The blg German steamship Uarda, which is lying in the stream was surrounded all day yesterday by a swarm of scows and tugs, all busily engaged in discharging her cargo of niter. She will load at Puget Sound ports for Hamburg, b bt Mizpah Arrives From Alaska. The schooner Mizpah arrived yesterday from Bristol Bay, Alaska. in Unimak Pass, On September 7, she reports having spoken barges Coalinga, Himalaya and Reaper. Ching Wo Sails for the Orient. The China Commercial Company’'s steamer Ching Wo salled for Japan and Hongkong \yesterday with 3000 tons of freight and 185 Chingse and Japanese steerage passengers. AT LT Added to Overdues. | The British ship Loch Long, from New Cal-_ edonia to Clyde, was put on the overdue list yesterday. She s now out 147 days. Her re- insurance rate is 25 per cent. ol ol French Bark Arrives. The French bark La Rochejaquelin, Captain Durand, arrived yesterday, 148 days from Swansea. She brings a cargo of 2966 tons of coal consigned to E. C. Evans, —e Isis Comes Into Port. The German steamer Isis of the Kosmos | { line arrived from Hamburg via Champerico last night and went to anchorage at quaran- tine about 8 o'clock. sl T8 No Hope fdr Helen Brewer. { The lomg missing Helen Brewer is now practicaily given up. It is expected that she will be officlally posted as missing on next Wednesday, » ol -5t V1 Drops Rate of Reinsurance. Reinsurance on the Norwegian bark Cath- erine, 113 days from Puget Sound to Delogoa Bay, dropped from 20 per cent to 10 per cent yesterday. A RS S Aztec Comes From Nome. The steamship Aztec, Captain Groot, ar- rived yesterday, 13 days from Nome. Al - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Port Patrick, now at Port- land, is chartered for lumber thence to Sydney at 30s; British bark Duns Law, also at Port- land, is chartered for wheat thence to Burope at 2is 34, with option of Delagoa Bay, char- tered prior to arrivi Merchandise for Hawaii. The schooner Defender was cleared yesterday for Mahukona with an assorted merchandise cargo, consigned to Honolpu and Puako, valued at §11,994, and including the following: 150 bbls flour, 1515 ctis barley, 21,042 Ibs bran, 106 ctls wheat, 7269 lbs middlings, 50 bales hay, 450 Ibs sugar, 21 groceries and visions, 21 pkgs salmon, Ibs salt, 1133 foe beans, 4 cs spirits, 600 Ibs lard, 20 bxs paste, 19 cs baking powder, 43,834 f( lumber, 1202 posts, 8 pkgs millwork, 1317 ft hardwood, X e ints ng olte. 30 e e Mok In s, b paper, 13 colls rope, 13 pkgs furniture, 3 bales t'i’::. tuly, | when | the ships Santa Clara and Oriental and the | “~hu Br simr Vermont, Haynes, Portland; J J g | 5 pkes ary goods, 3 bdls pips, 5 pkes nails, 12 mules, 51 pkgs iron, 2 pkgs machinery, 8300 gals distillate, 150 bbls lime, 57,000 Ibs cement. . Exports for the Orient. The steamer Ching Wo was cleared vestur- day for HongKong, Moji, witk via Yokohama, Kobe and | an assorted cargo, valued at $123,- | ributed as follows: For Japan, | £76, India, $3600. The lead- were as follows: | bbls_ flour, 4008 ctls wheat, | rate, 35 rolls. leather, 37 pkgs ovisions, 666 lbs butter, 30 rs' canned goods, 23 cs paints, 700 bxs soap, 412 pigs lead, 4 tons tan bark To China— bhls flour, 93,782 Ibs dried | fich, 17 Ibs shrimp shells.’ 14,871 1bs coffee, | 4 pkgs tea, 5000 lbs pearl barley, 50 bxs fresh | ruit, S ol fons, 1 pke | 30 1bs rass, 226 pkgs iron. : To India—18,800 1bs hops. —_—e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, September 23. Swansen, 19 hours from Eu- Stmr reka Stmr Eureka. Pomona. W H Kruger, Ellefsen, Ahlin, 16 hours from Fort 28 hours from Noyo, | outh Coast, Olsen, 16 hours from Caspar. tmr Del Norte, Green, 34 hours from Cres- cent Clty Stmr G C Lindauer, Grays Harbor. tmr Argvil. Gilboy, tmr Francis H torta. Prentiss, Allen, 68 hours from 11 days from Nome. Leggett, Jahnsen, 6.days from 2 Stmr Westport Stmr Acme, Lundquist, 40 hours from Sfus- Ohlstrom, 18 hours from “Stmr Newport, Saunders, 20 days from Pa- nama, via Mazatlan 5 days 17 hours 20 min. tmr Aztec, Porter, 13 days from Nome. Stmr hours from Whitesboro, ' Olsen, 16 Greenwood; up river direct. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Srays Harbor; bound south; Reilly, 74 hours from put in to land Stmr Montara, Harford Stmr Newsboy, Adler, 15 hours from Needle 23 hours from Port S stmr Solace, Singer, 32 days from Ma- via Honolulu 7 days. Ger stmr_Isis, Groot, 100 days from Ham- burg, via Chamberico 10 days. Tug Sea Witch, Johnson, 38 hours from San Pedro. J Standard, Getchell, 25 days from Bris- Bay. bark La Rochejaquelin, 148 Lethola, 3 days from Eu- Durand, from Swansea. hr Ida McKay, chr Webfoot, Lewis, 5 days from Coos Bay. 3 Newark, Reinertsen, 15 hours from Landing. Onward, Odignessen, 7 davs from Co- River. Oakland, Brown, 7 days from Tilla- pchr Mizpah, Nelson, 23 days from Bristol ay. 4 CLEARED. Wednesday, September 23. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria and Port Townsend; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; | Pacific Coast Steamship Co.: Br stmr Ching Wo, Parkinson, Hongkong nd way ports; China Com SS Co. Moore & Co. Schr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona; Hind, Rolph & Co. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, September 23. Stmr laqua, Bonifield, Eureka. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Greenwood. Stmr Arctic, Reiner, Eureka. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, Crescent City. Stmr Brunswick, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Fort Bragg. Br stmr Ching Wo, Parkinson, ete, Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith. Br ship Marfon Lightbody, Corinfer, Liver- pool. 3 Br bark Rowena, Mackay, London. Bktn Retriever, Sloane, Port Hadlock. Schr Defender,’ Hellingsen, Mahukona. Schr Mary C, ‘Campbell, Bodega. Schr Mabel Gale, Hellquist, Portland. Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, Siuslaw River. SPOK 5 Per stmr Aztec—Sept 20, 230 miles off San Francisco, bark Himalaya, from Bristol Bay for San Francisco, steering ESE. Per_schr Mizpah—Sept 7 in Unimak Pase, ship Senta Clara, from Bristol Bay, for San Francisco; ship Oriental, from Bristoi Bay, for San Francisco; barks Coalinga, Himalaya and Reaper, all for San Francisco. Aug 28, lat 14 N, lon 22 W, Ger bark Thek- 1a, from Antwer, for San Francisco, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 23, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. BANDON—Arrived Sept 25—Schr Gem, from San_Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Na- tional City, hence Sept 22. PORT HADLOCK—Salled Sept 23—Ger ship Alice, for Port Blakeley. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 23— Stmr San Pedro, from ——, and sailed for San Francisco. & BRISTOL BAY—To sall Sept 10—Ship M P Grace. Sept 12—Stmr Geo F Haller, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Allfance, from Eureka; schr Western Home, hence 4th. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Ri- val, hence Sept 19. FORT HARFORD—Sailed Sept 22, 72 m— . Hongkong, \ | neath | stopped. | vor. ENGINE STRIKES | NEW. RAILROAD IAON DRAW HEAD Serious Wreck Is Nar- rowly Averted Near Encinitas. Passengers Recsive a Fright but Fortunately Escape Injuiy. 527 ane Special Dispateh to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Sept. —The evening train from Los Angeles came very near being piled up In a ditch just this side of Encinitas “this evening, but escaped with a badiy battered engine. As the train rounded the turn coming down from En- cinitas Engineer Pitman saw a loose draw- head on the track. The train was on the down grade and traveling fast. gine passed over the heavy chunk of iron, which badly damaged the works under- d broke many of the connections. The tender and baggage car were like- 2. wisc damaged and two wheels of the front | truck of the mail car were thrown off the track. It was more than a thousand yards from where the obstruction was first struck where the train was finally Had there been a more serious derailment the train with its 125 passen- gers must have been niled up in the ditch with serious loes of life. A section gang had to be sent back from Del Mar to remove the drawhead, as Conductor Clegg, who went back to look at it, could not move it. e i M N o, Sailors Pay Their Fines. The Biitish Consul yesterday paid the clerk of the United States District Court yesterday the fines of $50 each imposed upen Tim Summerly, John Phelan, 8. A. ! Peterson, John Wilson and Tilly Jorgen- son out of the moneys due them. They were convicted of smuggling 100 pounds | of white lead from the British ship Dum- ,Hesshire. Summerly had only $4 7 com- ‘ng tc him. This sum was paid, but Sum- merly will be obliged to remain in jail thirty days and then take the pauper's oath with respect to the $425. R e e e ] ] . for San Francisco. Sept ita, for San Francisco. ATTLE—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr City of Seattle, from Skagway. Salled 2 Stmr Valencia, for Nome; Nome. Sept 22 Stmr Nome City. for Valdez Arrived Sept 23—Jap stmr Akl Maru, from Yokohama. Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Alliance, for Port- land, hence Sept 19. SAN DIEGO—Salled Scpt 23—Bark Coloma, for Tacoma; schr Wawona, for Willapa Har- GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 23—Schr H D Bendixsen, for San Pedro. EUREKA--Arrived Sept 23—Schr Alert, from Grays Harbor. TATOOSH—Passed in Sept 23—Schr Ad- miral. from San Pedro, for Tacoma. ABERDEEN---Sailed = Sept Schr H D Bendixsen, for San Pedro. ASTORTA—Arrived Sept 23—Ger stmr E: hence Sept 20. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Salled Sep! Bktn § N Cas- tle, for San Francisco: schr Allen A, for Ma- hukona. Sept 23—Ger ship Lita, for Pugct | Souna Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Sonoma, hence Sept 17 for Sydne EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Salled t 22—8tmr Yuca- tan, for Colon. NEWPORT NEWS—Salled Sept 21—Ship arence § Bement, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. COLOMBO—Saliled Sept 22—Stmr Keemun, from Tacoma, for Liverpool. g YOKOHAMA—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Vic- toria, from Tacoma. Sept 20—Stmr Korea, hence Sept 3. ACAPULCO—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr_City_of Para, for San Francisco. Sept 22—Stmr San Juan, for Panama PORT PIRIE—Arrived Sept 21—Br bark In- vermark, from Port Blakeley. GUAYMAS—Arrived Sept 22—Schr Alert, from Grays Harbor. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Sept 23—Br stmr _Tartar, from Vancouver. SAMARA led Sept 17—Br stmr As- cot, for Liverpo el sae Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. i | Due. | s .Sept. 2 Steamer. Montara Port Harford . Redondo Humboldt . Sept. Chehalis Grays Harbor [Sept. Eureka. -| Humboldt ... {Sept. Santa Rosa... San Diego & Way Pts.|Sept. Mendocino: & Pt. Arena|Sept. 2 Puget Sound Ports. |Sept. ..« [ Hilo .. Sept. San Pedro....| San Pedro Sept. Coronado. ... | Grays Harbor. Sept. North Fork...| Humboldt . Sept. Mineol Tacoma Sept. 26 Chas. Nelson. | San Pedro |Sept. 26 Humboldt . ISept. 28 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Sept. 26 Coos Bay.....| San Pedro & Way Pts. |Sept. 27 Columbia.....| Portland & Astorla.... |Sept. 27 Ventura. -1 Sydney & Way Ports..[Sept. 28 Dorle. .| China & Japan.. Sept. 23 Rainicr . ! Seattle & Whatcom. ... |Sept. 28 Centennial... | Seattle & Tacoma. Sept. 28 Centralia.....| Grays Harbor.. Sept. 28 Rival... Willapa Harbor . Sept. 28 State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pts..|Sept. 28 | Eel River Ports Sept. 29 Humboldt ..... Sept. 20 Curacao (Sept. 20 City Puebla Ports. .. |Sept. 29 City Para |Sept. 30 Bonita. . Newport & Way Ports.[Oct. 1 Alliance Portland & Way Pts..|Oct. 1 G. W. Elder.. | Portland & Astorfa..../Oct. 2 Nevadan. Honolulu ....... [Oct. 2 Umatilla. ®et Sound Ports. [Oct. 4 Nippon Maru.' China Japan. . |Oct. 5 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. Septembe Lakme._... | Humbordt oo, o Ching Wo. China & Japan.. 8. Barbara. | Seat'le & Olympla.[10 am|Pler 2| Redondo....| Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pm/Pler 2 Phoenix. Mendocing City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 St. Paul Nome & £t Micl 1| 2 pm|Pler 20 State of Cal | San Dicgo & Way.| ® am|(Pier 19 Luxor......| Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 11 8. Portland. | Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|Pier 2 September 25. 8an Pedro..| Humboldt Pler 2 Humboldt . i Pler 9 Eel River 4 pm|Pler 2 Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 10 G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor [Pler .. G. W. Elder | Astoria & Port! Pier 24 September 26, Mortara Seatlle & Tacoma..| 4 pm|Pier 9 C. Nelson...| Astorla & Portland{12 m Pler 2 Pt. Aren: Point Aren: -| % pm(Pier 2 Bonita «| Newport Way # am Pier 19 Eureka Humboldt .. :| 9 am|Pler 13 City Sya N. Y. via Panama.|12 miPier 40 Alameda Honolulu .........[11 am|Pier 7 J Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pier 2 September 27. New York direct..!...... Pler 23 San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 19 September 28. Los Angeles Ports.|10 am/Pler 10 Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm(Pier 2 Humboldt . -[1:30 p|Pler B Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pler 9 September 29. Humboldt .........| 5 pm|Pler 2 Coos B.& Pt.Orford|10 am|Pier 13 China & Japan....[ 1 pm|Pler 40 Grays Harbor......| 4 pm(Pler 10 September 30. Columbia...| Astoria & Portland|11 am|(Pi¢r 24 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pfer 19 Rival. Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pier 2 October 1. Nebraskan. . Honolulu v, Q S.|......|Pler 23 October ! Seattle & Whatcom N. Y. via Panama. Puget Sound Ports. Seattle & Tacoma.. Portland & Wy Pts| FROM SEATTLE. Ranler. . 2 A aweer = EEEES Bertha. g nr Mackinaw, | The en. | Probosed line, ! terday. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. | Sun rises 5:50 Sun sets 6:05 | Moon rets 245 m. | © |Time| |T|me‘ ”nme |Time| 2 —-| Ft. }--—-| Ft. |—-| Ft. | —-| Ft. 2 H W] L wi [H W) L wf 0.4 0.4 0.3 06 0.7 07 10 ENTER GITY Ca.pitalis\ts Propose to Build Line From Los Angeles. aedl oas Bonds to Provide Funds for Construction Work Are Floated. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23.—Through its vice president, Major H. M. Russell, the Bakersfield and Ventura Railroad Com- pany has announced its purpose to build | a raf'road from this city to San Fran-| cisco by way of Bakersfield. Major Rus- sell has just returned fro| the East, where he floated $3,500,000 fworth of the company’s bonds to providé funds for the construction of the first section of the Major Russell said of the plans of his company After eighteen months of hard work we are able to anncunce the ultimate aim of the com- pany, which is to bulld a through electric line | from' Lcs Angeles to San Francisco, equipped | ‘with the latest rolling-stock and con lrue(cd‘ for making fast tin The acquisition of.! rights of way between Hueneme and Sunset | through Sespe and the sale of our bonds make | immediate construction of the line bstweern these two points possible. We are rushing track work from Bakeisfleld to the coast and | that part of the system will soon be compiete. | ‘We have all our contracts made and rails are on the w: Grading has begun on the Hue- neme secticn. Surveying partiss of the company have b quletly at work for some time running their lines for the through road to San Francisco north from Sunset. by way of San Jose, and south to Los Angeles from Huencme. A tol- | erably complets right of way between the two | cities nas already L« secured. The line will | uitimately be electric, aithough it is likely | that at first the company will use steam. | Standard gauge tracks are to be lald the en- tire distance. i The directors of the Bakersfield and | Ventura Railroad are Major H. M. Rus- sell, J. M. Herbert, general manager of the Colorado South- ern Railway: J. W. Bursen of Ventura, A. M. Sanford of Denver, Eben Smith, and Jervais Purcell. . Chatsworth Tunnels Are Completed. VENTURA, Sept. 23.—The contractors have completed the work on the South- | ern Pacific tunnels at Chatsworth. The | tunnels have a combined length of about | five miles and the Southern Pacific ex- pects to have the coast line trains run- ning.over the route not later than No- vember. The rails have been laid to the eastern approach of the largest of the three tunnels and track laying through the tunnel will begin next week. A steel bridge more than one mile in length will | replace the wood structure across the | ara River. B e Game Law Violators Punished. Chief Deputy Fish Commissioner Vogel- | sang reports that Justice of the Peace Price of Santa Maria fined J. G. Shreve $25 vesterday for killing a doe. Justice of the Peace Braden of Laytonville fined John Rose §25 yesterday for shooting a | fawn. Justice of the Peace Bransford | of Red Bluff held Lloyd Cunningham for | trial yesterday for having fresh salmon | in his possession. The minimum penalty | for this offense is a fine of $200. | e Raven Publisher Acquitted. | Theodore Lowe, publisher of the Raven, a monthly paper, was the defendant in a case of obtaining money by false pre- tenses before Police Judge Cabaniss yes- The complaining witness was Mrs. Fannie Thoroughman, who alleged that Lowe obtained $200 from her by rep- | resenting that the paper was a profitable investment, which was untrue. After hearing the evidence the Judge dismissed the case. Santa C! | — e | PARIS, Sept. 23.—The body of James L.! Ferriere. ' who was connected with the Parl office of the Assoclated Pre#s, and who died suddenly on Sunday, and that of his wife, who in a fit of distraction took her life soon afterward, were burjed side by side to-day in | Bagneux Cemetery. @ il @ | “Sun, Moon and Tide. United Siates 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. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 15 minutes than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is t] me at both places. 29 | 'l:l”| vice.president and | Where Does It Go? That is a question we are asked every day— where does the Rock Island System go? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere east of the Rockies and west of Chicago. From Denver to Peoria and Chicago. From El Paso to Kansas City and Chicago.. From Ft. Worth to St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is nearly 8,000 miles long; runs through fourteen States and Territories and. o tes the most extensive, system of through cars of any line crossing the continent. Our time table and our folder *“ Across the Conti- Rack sfand nent in a Tourist Sleeping Car’ give full information; at all Southern Pacific ticket offices. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 623 Market Street, San Francisco. ?Bmlingtnn 1 Route: . Your Trip East. Perhaps you came from the East and are now planning to go back. If you came over our line you know how good the service is, the comfort and convenience of our tourist sleeping cars, and how our special conductor aseisted in making the trip easy and interesting. WHY NOT GO BACK WITH US? T am here to arrange all the details | | for you. We have tourist parties which leave for Chicago, St. Louis and Boston every week by way of | Salt Lake City, through glorious §| Colorado by daylight and via Denver. You can stop over at interesting places it you wish, as one of the excursions | | has been so arranged. | Kindly drop me a line, saying just i when you are going and what you would like to do, and I will see that you are | thoroughly posted. Then, if you wish, | I will reserve a sleeping berth for you .| and see that you are comfortably f§| started on your journey. | W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agt. Burlington Route, “ 631 Market Street, San Francisco. CALIFORNIA " LIMITED TO CHICAGO leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Throughin 3 days with Diners sad all trappings. Our other trains go at 7:30m ) for Stockton, Fresno, 9:30m Bakersfield, Merced. 3:00m Haaford, Visalia, 4:00°u for Stockton. 8:00 for Kausas City and Chicago. Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry o Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Trains leave Market Street Fevry. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERY RY. 'co.‘ SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANTY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. = 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 | turdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. §:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 11:30 p. m, SAN 1:30, | L Wi i W 30.] 0:51] 0.7)8:08] 4.7/ 1:25 29| 7:10) 4.8 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lelt hand colum: 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 Ziven are fa addition to.the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, cxcept when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate: oo e et Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, S. N., Me: chants’ Exchange, San Franclsco, Cal., September 23, 1903. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | i. e. at moon of the 120th meridian, or at § P. m._ Greenwich time. i C. BURNETT. | in charge. Lieutenant, RAILWAY TRAVEL. PSRRI, TO SA'| RAFAEL, NORTH SR ’ MILL VALLEY, 3 SHORE. B4y ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry | DAYS—(Holidays 45 11 a. m,, I WEEK Mili_Vailey. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T, 8, 1%, 110, 11, 1 a. m., 112:30, {21 2:35, ), 5. 6, 7:30, 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 3:16 p. m. train rune to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | —Week days—5:25, 16:25, 7 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, $3:45, 4:30, 10:20 p. ™ SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35 $11:45 a. m., 12:50, 2: 6:85, 7:35, 10:20 p. ‘m. Trains marked (1) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 7:45, 8:25, 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05, 10:40 p. m. 4 SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:65, 10, 11:10'a. m., 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 4:35, 6:05,'7:10. 10:40 . m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazaders and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point and way stations. k ICKET OFFICE—26 Market st FERRY—Foot of Market st. Lea San Francisco.| May Week | S | Sun- | Week Days. | | days. | Days | 7:45a] 7 | 8:40a| 8:40a | Ignacio. 10:20 a[10:20 6:00 p| 6 {620 p 725 0| 45a| T:45a Novato, ) al10:20 & Petaluma, | 6:20p | and p| T:25p Santa Rosa. | al10:20a Fulton. » $:20p 7:25p Windsor, | Healdsburg, 10:20a(10:20a Lytton, Geyserviile, 7:25p Cloverdale, Hopland ia and Ukiah. » Wi 1 7:25p| 7:25p “Camp Vacation. [10:20 a[10:20 a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Guerneville. | 8:00a| 8:00a] Sonoma. 10 p| 5:10 p| _ Glen Eilen, : 30a| 7:30 8 110:20a/10:20 a 2:30 p| Sebastopol. | 7:25 p| 6:20p connect at Green Brae for San Quentin; 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 Hartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens. Hopkins, Mendoctno City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg. ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville. Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. 4 Monday round-trip tickets at Saturday to reduced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael at half-rates, Ticket office, 650 Market stréet, Chromicle building. - H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt The Weekly Call $! per Year. ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC d are due to arrive at Tl L R " FRANCISCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) LBAYE — Fuom SsrrEMsEs 2, 1908. — ARRIVE' a Benicia, Sulsun, Ehairs sad Sacre- — b5 1A 7 Vacaville, Winters, Rumae 304 Mactines ‘San - Ramon, Vaiisio :‘Flpng Calistoga, Santa Rosa. Niles, Livermore, Lathrop. Stock- tom... ... - Davia. Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville, (connects at Marysviile for Gridley, and Culeo) .. Atlantic Express—Ogd Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch. By- ron, Tracy,Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos. Mendots, Hanford, YVisaia, Porterville Port Costa, Martinez. A Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Snen Janciton, Hautord, Vi Bakersdeld - Shasta Express— Davis, Willlame (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, $Frato, Rted Bluft, Portland. ... Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, lone, Sacramento, Placerviiie, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff.._.. Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- ‘nora, Tuolumne and Angels . Martinez and Way Station: Vallefo.. EL l‘l’n Passenger. Easthound.— Port Costs, Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton, Merced. Raymond. Fresno, Haa- feré. Visalfs, Bakersfield, Los and El Paso. (West- boune {ves via Const Line)... The Overland Limited — Ugden, Deaver, Omaba, Chicago. - ! Niles sod Way Stations. 3 8.004 8.004 8.304 Benicia, Winters, Sacra: Woodiand, Wititams, Colusa. Wil- anding, Marys d way stations.. Cal - . le‘t :‘:rrlcy.l.llhru kton. 10-254 Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodl.. 4.25¢ Hayward. Niles. irvingtos. Sea'{ 18.864 Jose, Livermore .. { $11.55a 600 The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tulare, Bakerstield, Los Angeles ........ $88a 5.00» Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los 1§.30F Hayward. ¥iies and San Jose - 264 800" 0382 Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 8.00r Orfental Mafl— Ogden, Denver, Omana, St. Louis. Chicago anc East. Port Costa, Benicta, Sul- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin. Aubun, Colfsax. Truckee, Boca, keno, Wads worth, Winnemuccs, Batl Mountam. EIKo...... i Reno, Truckee, Sacramento, Da: Suisun, Benicis, Port Costs. Vallefo, daily. except Sundsy Vallejo, Sunday only. San_Pablo, Port Cos and Way Stations. Oregon & Californin ramento, Mary: ».. 8.007 7.007 7.00¢ 2057 Readin Portiand, Puget Sourd and East. 107 H;’Ilrflx. Niles and San Jose (Sun- ay only) . 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, M« desto, Merced. Raymond (to Yo e, semite), Fresno, Heaford, Vi saiis, Bakersfield .. .. 1228% TOAST L NE_(Narrow Gasge). ot Market Street.) | ~74Ba Senta Cruz Excursion (Sunday 8100 only)... e 8164 Newark. Centervill Felton, Boulger Creel Cruz and Way Stations. ewark, Centerville, New Almaden. Los Gatos,Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations . - 4167 Newsrk. San Jose, Los Gatos and ‘way stations (on Satusdey snd Sunday runs through to Sants Cruz; Mondsy only from Sants Cruz). Connects at Feiton to sud from Bouider Creek 18.56 & OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Fout of Market St. (Sitph l’n;':iu( AND: Pook. in"%-a” ‘fl.?';:,. 9.0 10100 A 12.00 200 4.00 . ‘ig-‘firm LINE (Broad Gauge) - 825 12.187 N and Townsend Streets. 70a San Jose and Way Station o San Jose and Way Station: 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz sion (Bunday only)... e 00+ New Aimaden (Tues.. Fri niy). £0a CoastLine Lhnited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gliroy (connection for Hol- lster), Pajaro. Castroville, Se- linas. ‘San_ drdo. Paso Robies, Santa Margarita. San Luis Obispo, Gusdalupe, Surf (connection for Lompoc). Santa Barbara. Saugus and ngeies. Connection at Castroviile 1o and from Monterey and Pacific Grove........... . 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principai Intermediate Stations .. o 70.304 San Jose and Way Stacions..... . 11004 Cemctery Passenger— South San Francisco, San Bruno ceee 11304 Ssvta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... @1.30r San Jose and Way Statfons 807 San Jose and Way Station .30P Cemeters Passenger —South Saa Francisco, San Bruno. 13.00r Del Moote Express— Sen Jose, Del Moate, Montere: Pacific Grove (connects at Sa: Clars for Sunta Cruz. Boulder = Creek and Narrow Gauge Pofats) 112.189 8307 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— Huritngame. San Mateo, Redwood, Menio Park. Paio Alto. Mayfield, Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants Excar- e oo 4 &4 10%54 San Jose and 5 38 San Jose. (via Santa Clare) Gatos, Wright and Prin-tpat Way Stations (except Sunday). 9.00a -30r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 18.0Ca 167 San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont, San Carlos. Redwood,’ Fair Osks, Menio Park. Palo Alto. r San Joee and Way Stations. Sunset Limited. Eastbound.—San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los 200 S0 § Angeles, ing. Bl Paso, New Oricans, New York. (Westbonnd arrives vin SunJosquin Vailey) ... w8.254 80~ Palo Alto and Way Statton: 10.164 11.307 South San Francisco. Millbrae. Burlingame. San Mateo, Bel- mout, San Carlos, Redwood,| .5 .g, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. Paio} 1gqse 7fleld, Mountain Vie Tor Morning. P for Afternoon. Saturday and Sunday only. +Sunday only. “‘-’nn-umn-sl ~ excepted. _a Saturday only. 1a Coast Line. w Via San Josquin Valley. Reno train eastbound discontinued. ¥~ Only trains stopping at Valencia St. Wre6:10 4. .. 17:004.2..11:(0 4.3 2:20 P 3. a0d 6:30 P2 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 626 Ma2x=T ST., (North Shore s aflla-auni-v‘ Foot Market St. BAJA' CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters B A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGU - I%t 2 Nervine, % moat the

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