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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured by these i Little Pills, { so relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Tating. A per- ness, Nausea, Drowsl- the Mouth, Coated Tongue TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowdls. Purely Vegetable. small Piii. Small Dose. | Small Prico- { oV U B>V DDE wisir DA. JORDAN'S creat § | (MUSEUR OF RHATORY 1051 MABKET ST. bet. S:baT3, S.7.Cal @ | Anztomieal Museum in the or auy contracted cmred by the oidest Est. 3 years. S OF MEN @ | tly private. letter. A i asteir e Side, e e undertaken. { e § ok PHILESOFRY of w) MARBIAGE, MA FREE. (A DE. JORDAN & CO. DD 4 4 e ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ OCEAN TRAVEL. > eatt this compan: ark N. Ry.: at | t ¥ at Vancouver Pomons, 1:30 1:30 p. m., Bay) ¢ a geles and Barbara— | | m | nd East z, Mon- rd (San LINE. TON—LONDON Phile £t. Louis. Nov.14.9:30 am Paul.Nov.28.9 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—Lozndon Direct. 21 am ' DOMINION LINE. | Borton—Queenstown—Liverpool. | Mayflower N 5 bus Nov. 12 Montreal—Liverpool—: t sea passage Boston iediterranean Direcz | AZC 51 TAR—NAPLES—GENOA. | Va Sat., Nov. 21 RED STAR LINE. New York—Antwerp—Paris. | t‘ aN 7, 30 m Kr'nld. N 0:30 am sosTox Mediferranean Azcres, Gibraltar, saples, ROM 1 I 5 SERVICE. Genoa. 16, Feb, 12 | st | { AZORES, GIBRALTAR, ALUGIERS. MARSEILLES, GENOA, NAPLES & ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. date Boston to Liverpool ou..x: CRETIC. | NE, 77-81 State st., TAYLOR, 21 Post st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, Steamers W ¢ wharf, corner First and . for YOKOHAMA g at Kobe (Hiogo), ] and_connecting at Hongkong wi mers for India, etc. No g Py oard on day of salling. | §. 5. AME MARL e 5 esday, November 10, £ & HONGKONG MARU....omor 0 1008 Y Thursday, December 8 §. 5. NIPPON MARU (Calling at )u;uiylm el Wednesday, December 30, 1903 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- Jany's office_ 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. SA0A, nEW % """ DIREOT LM 10 TAKITL £5 SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land_and Sydvey, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2 p. m. £8. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Nov. 7, 11 a. m. €5 MARIPOSA. for Tahiti, Dec. 1, 11 a_ m. &8, SPRECKELS 103,01, Agh., TikatOics 843 gt B, £20 Eariat 5L, P ba. 1.?-.1-. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday instead of Ssturday, at 10 2. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and ard. Sec- ond-class_to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN.- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets s0ld by all Rallroad. Ticket Agents. Mare Isiand and Vallejo Steamers. | however, . |booms in & southeast gale. STEAMSHIP MARIPOSA TAKES HER DEPARTURE FOR TAHITI Tourists, With Whom the Oceanic Company’s Cruises to the South Sea Islands Have Become Popular Y pZ G20 o 2 BRIG TANNER THAT IS REPORTED WRECKED NEAR PORT ANGELES. SHE HAD BEEN IN COMMISSION NEARLY HALF A CENTURY AND WAS ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE VESSELS PLYING ON THE PA- CIFIC OCEAN. fo—— + HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s 1 Mariposa, Captain Rennie, led yesterday for Tahitl with passengers and a full cargo. The Tahiti trip is growing in favor with tourists and the Mariposa provides all the comforts of a private yacht. march of civilization is gradually chang- ing the o!d primitive life on the islands of the south seas, but Tahit! still retains the best of the old things, is peculiarly attractive to tourists and the Oceanic Steamship Company has brought the isl- and’s tropic delights within easy reach of the busy workaday world Those that sailed on the Mariposa in- cluded the following named: Mr. and Mrs. M Merthes, Miss Pomare, W. Johnson Harry Johnson, Frank Pucher, A Pean de Ponfiiy, Mrs. Monler, Rev. T. Bich, Rev Robin and Rev. J. Chesneau, . Passing of the Brig Tanner. The news that the old brig Tanner had gone ashore at rt Angeles and probably would prove a total less was received yesterday in the local shipping world with considerable in- | terest. The Tanner was about the oldest and one of the most picturesque vessels on the Pa- cific. In 1855, when she was launched at Smithtown, N. Y., she was as tight and saucy a brig as ever flew the stars and stripes. For- | ty-cight years of sea service, however, trans- | formed the Tannmer into a floating sieve in which no sallorman less brave than her skipper and ow aptain Newhall, would have dared to venture beyond easy reach of a life-saving station. The Tanner was equipped with an enormous windmill which operated a pump that aided materially in keeping her afioat. When the windmill got out of order the ordinary hand pump lacked the capacity to handle the water that leaked through her scams and the Tanner was in constant trou- | ble. In spite of her age and openwork hull, however, Captain Newhall kept his old brig active commission and made iong ocean voyages in her long after the surveyors had given her up as a hopeless derelict. ~ Captain Newnall, who managed to escape with his life this_latest mishap to the brig, is an old maen, Years ago he gave up the command of the bark Amelia at the solicitation of his daughter, who thought her father, .at that time, to6 old for the rigorous life of the sea. He said good-by terested in the logging business. Life ashore, proved irksome to the ancient mari- ner and when the opportunity presented itself be bought the Tanner and has staved with her ever since. — Not Like Ward of the Rio. Captain McIntyre and a number of the sur- vivors of the wrecked steamer South Portland ere coming here from Bandon on the steam echooner Chico, which is due some time to-day. Conservative men of the shipping world are inclined to reserve their judgment on Captain Melntyre's conduct in making his own safety the first consideration, but on the facts so far known he will have a hard time explaining the curous part he played in the abandon- ment. In discussing MclIntyre frequent ref- erence is made to brave Captain Ward of the steamship Rio de Janeiro, whose death was a fulfiliment of the noblest traditions of the sea. After the Rio struck Ward used his au- thority to maintain discipline and to his last heroic efforts many passengers on the {ll-fated liner owe their lives. Of his own life he took no account. When he had done all he could he retired to his cabin and when the Rio sank her skipper was still at his post. ks o Ramses Arrives From Hamburg. The Kosmos liner Ramses arrived yesterday from Hamburg and South and Central Amer- ican ports. She brought 2170 tons of cargo and 26 passengers. The vessel was detained at guarantine to be fumigated, but the cabin passengers were transferred to a tug and land- ed. Among the passengers were: Miss G. White, Mrs. E. Winans, L. Winans, H, Winans, C. Winans, A. Ogden and wife, B. Ogden, A. Longey L. Thornahien and wife, B. Acosta. L. Sardoni F. Mora and wife, D. Mora. R. Froniss, H._Froniss. E. Froniss, Miss A, T. Froniss, B. Salaverry, A. Vincent, T. D. Groswoldt, D. Groswoldt, F. Groswoldt. —_— First of the Whalers. The whaling bark Charles W. Morgan passed Point Reyes at 2:30 yesterday afternoon and will be In port probably some ti 5 Ehe has been in the Okhotsk Sea and 1o the first of the fleet to put in an appearance, The Morgan is owned by J. and W. R. Wing of New Bedford, whose representative arrived bere a few days ago. o r AN Loses Booms in a Gale. The schooner W. F. Jewett, which ved yesterday twenty days from Klawack, feports that on October 10, when off Queen riotte Island, she carried away her main and spanker The Jewett The | to the ocean and became In- | brought 16,772 cases and 52 barrels of sal- mon, N e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The German ship Ariadne, now on Puget Sound, was chartered prior to arrival for lum- ber, thence to Valparaiso for orders (Pisaqua e), at 308, 2s 6d less direct. T e An Additional Manifest. A manifest was filed at the Custom-house yesterday representing an addition to the cargo of the bark Olympic, which salled on Satur- day Honolulu. The manifest was valued at $1575 and consisted .of 718 ctls barley, 19,867 Ibs middlings and 480 sks plaster. s Barley for England. The Eritish ship Peter Iredale was cleared r Ipswich, England, with 67,521 valued at $01,000 and 20,000 ft nage, vaiued at $320. PSR T Exports by the Kosmos Liner. The German steamer Isis of the Kosmos line | sailed on ¥ v for Hamburg and way ports with cargo lade: t this port, valued at $68, 3 and distributed as follows: For Mexico, $12,088; Central America, $6044; Colombia, | 1; Ecuador, $11,501; Chile, $282; Eng- | land, $4689; Holland, $2064; France, $2014. The leading exports were as follows: To Mexico—31 bbls flour, 718 gals 33 cs wine, s 00 cs whisky, 1bs e 6 Ibs ham and ba- 6 pkgs grocerfes and pro- ed goods, 1582 Ibs dried 10 cs bread, 1061 lbs lard, 943 1bs meals, 401 1bs cheese, fruits, 350 pkgs potatoes, 63 cs ealad 36 pk pkgs onions bs spices, 8 pkgs paste, 3 cs | bras s honey, 8 cs cartridges, b bales ! 5 coke, 33 pkgs machinery, 8 { nd shoes, 73 pee 6 bals | 1 1bs grease, 614 lbs | lasting powder, 20 pkgs { Dkgs soda, 10 pkgs drugs cs coal oil, 2 cs firearms, 20 | agricultural implements, 41 | pkgs va 10 bbls crude ofl, i8 pkgs build- | ing ma hip chandlery, 2818 ft | Tumbe 0 boiler_tubes. | "o ca—349 bbls flour, 550 Ibe | raisins, 25 pkgs tresh fruit, 125 Ibs dried frult, | 1bs spices, 216 Ibs tea, 102 gals wine, 168 nuts, 6 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1 cs whisky, 92 cs gasoline, 70 cs coal ofl, cs dynamite, 180 kegs blasting powder, 14 os | caps and fuse, 1007 lbs copper plate, 30 reels | barbed wire, 50 cs saltpeter, 8 pkgs machinery, 10 cs distillate, 2 bbis of 2 1bs soda, | | 25 pkgs steel, 3 bbls crude ofi, 84 pkgs car erial To Colombia—020 bbls flour, 2631 gals wine, 136 cs canned goods, Ibs codfish, 182 1bs raisins, 250.1bs bread, 22 pkgs paste, 20,263 ibs sugar, 408 cs canned salmon, 6 s dried fruit, 100" 1bs tea, 200 Ibs nuts, Ibs gar- banzos, 644 Ibs lentils, 41 pkas groceries and provisions, 308 bxs soap, 1400 cs blasting pow- der, 42 coils rope, 16 cs arme and ammunition, 6 bales bags, 5 cs boots and shoes, 4 cs olls, 22 cs axle grease, 5 cs caps, ft lumber, 230 pes 3 bdls iron, S1 bales overalls, 76 pkgs harness, 40 kegs mule shoes, 224 sks coal, 12 pes steel, 6 flasks quicksilver, 6 reels barbed wire, To Ecuador—1140 bbls flour, 5792 gals wine, 90 gals brand cs whisky, 119 cs salmon, 73 cs canned ds, 4 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 2689 Ibs lard, 1500 Ibs codfish, 30 ctls potatoes, 26 cofls rope, 3 cs boots and shoes, 3 bdls iron, 6 bales brooms, 4 bdls oars, 226 bdls f1on bolts. To Chile—S00 Ibs dried fruit, 25 cs salmon, 3 pkgs grocerdes and provisions, 1 cs whisky. To England—26,000 1ba dried fruit, 10,200 gals braudy. To Holland—85,602 Ibs dried prunes, 100 cs canned vegetable: To France—33,600 Ibs canned fruit. HAESACEI o B 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 official au- thority of the Superintendent, g 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 s the same at both places. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon sets dried prunes, 500 cs |Time| —— L Wi 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 tides 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 Coast Survey charts, except 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 waters. s & Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic chants' Exchange, October 26, 1908: The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i. e, &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. Office, U. B. N., Mer- San Francisco, Cal., Liteutenant U ERFIAES Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. ] Due, Montara. |0ct. Chehalis | Harbor Oct. 27 F. H. Leggett | Humboldt .. |0ct. 27 Hero -. | Oyster Harbo |0ct. 27 Arctic -| Humboldt . |Oct. 27 Coronado. Grays Ha Oct. 27 Redondo. . t [Oct. 27 Del Norte Srescent City. |Oct. 27 Chico. . oquille River. . '0('!. 27 Columbia. s [Oct. 27 Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford|Oct. 28 Peru North Centennial . Nicarla. Alliance ew York via Panama.|Oct. Humboldt. . 4 eattie & Tacoma Hamburg & Way P Portland & Way Port Oct. Pomona......| Humboldt .. . Santa Rose... San Diego & Way Ports|Oct. Point Arena. .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Oct. City Puebla...| Puget Sound Ports. Oct. Cnuracao......| Mexican Ports. . Ccos Bay an P Humby 1 Seattle & Whatcom 1 §t. Paul Nome via Seattle. 1 Pcrtland + Nome via Seattl 1 G. W. Elde Portiand & Asto 1 State of Cal S v 2 | Bonita. Newport & Wa; 2 Centraiia... .| Grava Harbor | H Alameda Honolulu . Nov. 3 Tmattila. Puget Sound Ports. |Nov. 3 San Juan. New York via Panama.|Nov. 4 | Nebraskan... | Honolulu 5 J. Dollar Seattle & Tacom 5 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, | Salls.| Pler. o = h (ki October 27. | Phoenix..... | Mendocino Cit. 1 pmPler 13 8. Monica.. | Grays Harbor | 4 pmipler 2 F. Leggett..| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pmiPler 10 Coronado. .. | J.os Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 Redondo. . ..| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Nevadan. . ..| Honolulu 3 pm|Pler 23 October 28 | Jaqua. Humboldt . 11 am Pler 2 Corona. Humbolt 1:30 pPler 9 Bonta | Newport Way Pler 11 Queen. Puget Sound Perts. (11 am|Pler 3 October 29. | Montara. .| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 9 State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Slerra. Sydvey & Way Pts.| 2 pm/Pler 7 ©October 30. l J Arctic. . Humboldt ... 4 pm|Pler 10 Alliance Fureka & Coos Bay|. Pler 10 Arcata Coos B.& Pt.Orford|10 am Pier 13 Californian. | New York diract..|......|Pler 23 i| Astorla & Portland|ii am|Pler 24 ‘| Coquille River.....| 6 pm|Pler "2 October 31. ..| Humboldt .. | 4 pm|Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Humboldt . | 9 am|Pler 13 Humboldt J|1:30 piPier 9 .| Point Arena . | 4 pm|{Pler 2 | China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 Humboldt ... 5 mrJ'Pler 2 November 1. .| San Diego & Way.| # am|Pler 11 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 November 2. pic. ...| Whatcom & Fairh'n| 4 pm|Pier 2 City Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports.|[11 am|Pier 3 Centennial. . G. W. Elder Beattle & Tacoma.!10 am November 4. |' Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 FROM SEATTLE. Pler 2 Steamer. For | Sall Skagway & Way Ports.(Oct. 30 Bkagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 31 Excelsior Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Nov. 1 City Seal Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 2 ALKI. Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 4 Bertha., Valdez & Way Ports..|Nov. 7 Valencia Skagway & Way Ports.|[Nov. 7 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, October 26. U 8 _stmr_Hugh McCulloch, Coulson, 3 days ftcsl:'lmPls"l Towlnll!‘nfl. 3‘" $ . Lel o et and, 24 hours from Monterey Liner Carries a Full Cargo and the Usual Number of JORDAN AGAINST MAKING EXHIBIT Stanford Will Probably Not Be Represented at St. Louis. President Says a Display Would Displease One . of the Founders. YSRTPRCL S Stanford University may not be repre- sented at the St. Louis Exposition. The University of California, its rival, will have a large, exhibit, illustrative of its situation, its proposed extensive building scheme, its present institution, its work and all appertaining to it. Professor Furlong, who is authorized by the California Commissioners to the St. Louis Exposition to collect educational exhibits, has received a letter from Presi- dent Davld Starr Jordan in which the lat- ter says, in substance, that to advertise the university would not be In accordance with the wishes of one of the founders. This letter has excited consternation. The glories of Stanford University have shed luster on this State, and all university life in California has been brightened and intensified by the institution of a rival for the State University at Berkeley. Profes- sor Brown of Berkeley has written a let- ter to President Jordan to see if Stanford will not exhibit. Professor Furlong is hopeful that some way will be provided to have Stanford make the showing at St. Louls of which it is capable. The matter is still undecid- ed, so far as Professor Furlong was in a position to speak vesterday. There are thousands of graduates of Stanford who will regret it if their university keeps out | This regret will be of sight at St. Loufs. shared by the people of the whole State, who see In the existence of Stanford a g:en attraction to draw people to Califor- nia. @ el @ Stmr Bonita, Alberts, Pedro and way ports. Stmr Santa Morica, Olsen, 50 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Corona, Johnson, 20 hours from Eureka. Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, 48 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Santa Cruz, Glelow, 30 hours from Port Harford. Stmr Aurelta, Petersen, dondo. tmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours from San Diego. 72 hours from San Ger stmr Ramses, Blelenberg, 112 days from Hamburg, etc. Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, 6 days from | Grays Harbor. | #Schr Wing and Wing, Grimm, 8 days from Sluslaw. Schr W F Jewett, Pettersen, 20 days from Klawack. Schr Sehome, Matisen, 8 days from Colum- bia River. Schr C T Hill, Huhs, 8 days from Tillamook. Schr Sailor Boy, Lurman, 9 days from Gray: Harbor. ¢ Schr Roy Somers, Sofland, 9 days from Grays Harbor. CLEARED. Monday, October 26. Stmr Mariposa, Rennte, Tahiti; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Ipswich; Br bark Peter Iredale, Lawrence, Soderholm, Sand Point; G W McNear. Schr Pearl, Codfish Co. Alaska SAILED. Monday, Mariposa, Rennie, Tahitl. James Dollar, Thwing, Seattle. Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Newburg, Andresen, Grays Harbor. Rival, McClements, Willapa Harbor. Aurelia, Petersen, Mendocino. Argo, Dunham, Pigeon Point. Gualala, Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, San Pedro. Schr Ida A, Beck, Point Reyes. Schr John A, Olsen, Eureka. Schr Jessle Minor, Jorgensen, Coos Bay. Schr Pearl, Soderholm, Sand Point. Schr F 8 Redfield, Hutton, Gray: TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Oct 26, 10 » m—Weather thick; wind W: velocity 8 miles per hour. MEMORANDUM. Per sch W J Jewett, from Klawack, Oct 26— Oct 10, off Queen Charlotte Island, carried away main and spanker boom in heavy SE gale. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ SEATTLE, Oct 26—Stmr Centennial is ashore 8 miles S ot Alki Point; will float; no damage. CORRECTION. Reported speaking of Ger ship Adelalde a mistake; vessel was Br bark Adderly, from Eureka for Sydney, Oct 22, lat 36 N long 128 W. SPOKEN Oct 5—Lat 6 § long 33 W, Br bark Ventura, from Shields for Port Angeles. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 26—Bktn Robert Sud- den, from Winslow. Sailed Oct 26—Br stmr Heathd for Yok hama; stmr San Mateo, for San Francis schr_Admiral, for San Diego. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Oct 25—Schr W H Smith, for San Pedro. Arrived Oct 25—Stmr Sequoia, hence Oct MARSHFIELD—Arrived Oct 25—Schr Wes ern Home, hence Oct 15. Oct 26—Stmr Empire, hence Oct 23. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Oct 26—8chr Spo- kane, hence Oct 17; schr Gamble, hence Oct 10. Safled Oct 26—Schr Spokane, for Port Lud- low. UMPQUA—Safled Oct 22—Schr Beulah, for October 26. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Harbor. San Pedro. BANDON—Salled Oct 25—Stmr Chico, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 25—Schr Coquille, from San Pedro. Oct 26—Schr Antelope, from San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Scotia, hce Oct 24; stmr Pomona, hence Oct 25; stmrs Acme and W_H Kruger, hence Oct 25. Satled Oct 26—Stmr Redondo, for San Fran- cisco and San Pedro; stmr Francis Leggett, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 26—Br bark Forfarshire, from Honolulu; schr Com- merce, from Hilo; bktn Koko Head, from Che- mainus; schr Gamble, hence Oct 10. Batlled Oct 26—Schr Inca, for Adelaide. Passed In Oct 26—Schr Expansion, from San Pedro for Tacomi Br bark Chiltonford, for Tacoma. COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Empire, hence Oct 23. WESTPORT—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr West- ort, hence Oct 25. » TATOOSH—Passed in Oct 26—Ger ship Chile, from Antwerp for SBeattle; bark Reaper, hence Oct 18 for Port Townsend: schr Wilbert L mith, hence Oct 19 for Fairhaven; Br ship Nivelle, hence Oct 10 for Chemainus; Br ship Cambuskenneth, hence Oct 15 for Port Towns- end: stmr Ferris S Thompson, from Alaska for eattl S H BEND—Arrived Oct 26—Bktn Glean- hen: Oct 12. T SBATTLE-Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Umatilla, Oct 23. e Oet 26—Stmr City of Puebla, for San isco, e SRATTSafled Oct 26—Bark Vidette, for San_Pedro. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Oct 26—Schr Spo- kane, from Port Gamble. ASTORTA—Arrived Oct 26—Ger ships Arthur Fitger and Christel, from Hamburg; stmrs Chas Nelson and Despatch, hence Oct ENTURA—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Green- wood, from Alblon. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 26—Stmrs Samoa and Fulton, hence Oct 24; schrs Esther Buhne and Dora Bluhm. from Eureka. Oct 25—Schr Iine, from Umpqua. Cogallea’ Ot 26—Sehr H D Bendixsen, vs Harbor. GYSSA;V D‘KYBGD—Amved Oct 26—U S stmr Mo- hican, hence Oct 21 EASTERN PORTS. BALTIMORE—Cleared Oct 24—Ship Aryan, for San_ Francisco. NORFOLK. Va—Cleared Oct 24—Br stmr St George, for Manila. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Satled Oct 25, noon—Jap stmr America_Maru, for San Francisco. Oect 26— Bktn J L Eviston, for —. FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—Arrived Oct 22—Ger stmr Anu- bis, hence May 26. BATAVIA—Sailed Oct 9—Br stmr Ivydene, for —. OALLAO—Arrived Oct 23—Bark Holliswood, from Hongkong. for Sailed Oct 24—Ger stmr Totmes, for San 18co. F’;B‘xonuu—uflved Oct 26—Br stmr Do- e, hence Oct T. T CROMAMA—Safled Oct 22—Br stmr Lo- thian, for Manzanillo. LONDON—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr Keemun, trom Tacoma; Ger ship Neck from Chemainus. ‘AUCKLAND—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Ventura, hence Oct 8. \ ALGOA BAY—Arrived Oct 25—Br ship Sutlej, from Port Ludlow. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 24—Br stmr Ching ‘Wo, from San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. GLASGOW—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Colum- bla, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Peru- vian, from Halifax. LONDON—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Minneton- ka, from New York. 46 hours from Re- | RAILWAY TRAVEL Save $18 Here are some figures money is saved by traveling The first-class rate Califo car, $6.00. Total, $58.50. is involved in “going tourist” Rock Isiand System Going East. which show how much in a tourist sleeping car. rnia to Chicago is $62.50; berth in standard sleeping car, §14.00. Total, $76.50. Second-class rate $52.50; berth in tourist sleeping Saving $18.00. To points east of Chicago, the difference is still greater; to points west, it is a littfe less. When you consider that no sacrifice of self respect and that you have almost all the conveniences and comforts of a standard sleeper, it is easy to realize why 80 per cent of the people who cross the continent, make the trip in a tourist sleeper. | Rock Island tourist cars leave San Francisco for Chicago daily | - viaEl Paso; for St. Louis, Mondays; for Memphis, Wednesdays. Colorado’” cars leave § 2. m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Pleasure to give further information. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 623 Market Street, San Francisco. SOUTH Trains lea SAD LEAYE — FRow OCTOBERJI, 1963, — ARRIVE 7.004 Benicis, Suleun, Eimirs sad Sacra- ymente . e 138 v tors, Rumee 7808 Manner S Taiioan Napa, Calistogn, Sante Ross...... 6.25¢ 7.304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathon o Stockiom .. 2 '@ SALIFORNI 8004 Darie Woodiand. Knighis g, arysviile, Oro gy = 004 Atianiic Express—Ogden . 10.264 [} LIRITED YO OHIGAGO 3304 PortCouta: Nartines. Antioe. By- | Leaves Mondays and Thursdays gn.rr::y.i:clulm*m-::::: at 8:30 a. m., through in 8 days, e i Tt | Visalia. Porterville 4.25» 8304 Port Costa, Martines. Tracy, Laik T rop, Modesto, Me: Goshen Junction, Lemoore, Haa- . ford, Visalis, Bakersfield ....... 4560 | Other Santa Fe Trains: ST S nx'?""s_b‘;:-*) i 0 o e b g oo Weasiss I (or Bartlet: Springs). Willow 1 9 0, Bakersfield, Fruto, Ked Blufl, Portland...... 7.55» :fi a % Merced, Hanford and Visalia. | 830 Niles. San Jose, Livermore, Stock- 4003, m.foe Stociton e R 42 | SO P . S p arysviile, Chico, hogee & | 8 rand Canyomand| 8:30a Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- | .'m&,':.":' g ens nor, Tuolnmae and Angels 429> i | 2092 Martiner and Way Scation N3 | Trcxer OrrFicE: 641 Market St., and Ferry 10004 Vaileo.._....... ..o . Depot | 10.004 E1_P: P er, Eastbound. — s N AIa TN Boestusirs Outec | 4 Flport” Costa, - Martiner, Byeo, | Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktom, I 7 | e Vioetta Bakersaeid, -Los " v ord. Visalis, | CALIFGRNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | Angeles snd EI Puo. (Weeb .. LESSHHE | 10.00a The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago... - !:g! SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | 12.99x Hayward: Nileasnd Way Siations. - t198r Sacrumento River Steamers... - 11700 RAILWAY COMPANY. r Benicla, Winters. | Woodiand, Knights Laadi | Piburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. | Maryuviti, Oraville sad wa oo stations. ... praaei e | SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN BAPANL. | .0, mayward Niles sad Way Sistioas.. i WERK DAYS 3 00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:33. | F30r Port Costa, Martinez. Byrom, 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Tracy, Lathrop, at 11:30 o. m. | ed, Fresno and Way Sta turdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. | s beyond Port Costa..... ... ¥ YS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, | 330 Martinez, Tracy. Stockton. Lodt .. 1 SAN RAFAEL TO .IAI‘ FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 9:20, 11:18 i 4 6:35 p. m. 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903. |San Francisco. Week | Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | tion. days. | Days. S 0 & Ignacio. 1 0 p 200 p| :00al Novato. 30a) Petaluma. 30 p and :00 pl Santa Rosa. 100 a Fulton. 130 p! Windsor. | :30a) 8:00a Healdsburg. |10:40a/10:20a Lytton. 8:30p) 3:30p| Geyserville. | T:35p| 6:20p Cloverdal ’ Hopland. 110:40 a/10:20 & and Ukiah. | 7:35 p| 8:20 p Willits. [ 6:20p 10:20a Guerneville. 6:20 p Sonoma. Glen Ellen. 8: Sebastopol. Martinez,San i alistoga, Santa Ross. . Stockton, Irvington, Lodi . sn} 18. n The Owl_ Limited—Newman, Los Banos. Mendoa, Fresno. Tulare, akersfleld. Los Angel t Costa. Tracy, Stockton 6.00r Oriental Mall— Ogden, Denver, Omahs, St. Louls. Chicago sad East._Port Costa, Benicis, Sui- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sscramento, Rocklin. Asburn, Col Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wad worth, Winnemuceo Mountain, Elko .. £.00» 700 7.00¢ £.067 Oregon & Californis Express—! mento, Marysville, Redd! Puget Sound aad . 5.856a e.100 les and San Jose (Sum . 11854 COAST LINE ) oot of Market Street.) . Centerville, San Jose, ton, Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz snd Way Stations... .o 2.15¢ Newark. Centerville, San_ Joes, New Almaden. Los Gatos, F' Bouider Creek, Sants Crus Principal Way Stations 10984 4167 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and way stations. ... 18.56a 13 30r Hunters Train, Saturday oniy, Sem Jose and Way Stations. Sunday only returns from Los Gatos .... 7 28» ‘OAKLAND HARBOR Y. crom SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market 11:00 a. 1.00 3.00 5.1 D, Foot 1200 200 4.00r.x. STAGES connect at Green Brae for San COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). Tooth Powder sed people of refinement Bx mrb’n quarter of a century PREPARED BY [DlSON PHONOGRAPHS MOULDED RECORDS ARE THE BEST NATIONAL PHONO. CO. ORANGE.N.J PETER BACIGALUPI, AcenT 933 MARKET ST.SF Weak Men and Women §HQULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. ares:10.4.x.. $7:004.3.,11:30 4. uentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur X Scinge: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West e e BPrings: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey. | 8104 oae and Way Stations. e30r serville for Skaggs Springs: at Clo 7.004 San Jose and Way Station: 538 o Geysers, Dooneville and Greenwood: at | 8004 New Almaden (Tues.. Frid., only), 410¢ Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Sprin 8100 CosstLine Limited—Stopsoaly Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Laj Jose. Gilroy (connection for Hob port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy itster), Pajaro. Castroville. Sa- Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lauret Bads Sen e B g . The, T Leurel | Santa Margarita, San Luts Obispo, e T e T on | Principal stations thence Surf | Bocknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Ore s e P R Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp S R R R Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort Brags, tlon at Castrovills 16 and from Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags, | Monterey and Pacific Grove..... 10.480 Westport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covello. Layton- | 0,004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capiioit | ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol | SantaCruz,Pactfic Grove, Saltnas, | :.n,d Fu’;’r’;;: Garberville, Pepperwood, Scmln] %,. Lsux."om.w aad Principel Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- 10.304 !tn..l{ila‘:l:r{'l’ Stations. “x duced rates. | 11304 Sants Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos _ On Sunday round trip tickets to all points | and Way Stations ... 7 beyond San Rafael at half rates. 1307 San Jose and Way Statios Ticket office. 630 Market street, Chromicle | 3.0F Facifc Grove Express—SaniaCiara bullding. Sen Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Pactilc Grove (connects at Sante Gen. Manager. Gan. Pass. Agt. Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder i Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) liroy for Hollister. Tres MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | sser ol Biiiiize: ™ ™ (3187 Leave Via Saussiie Ferry Arrive, » San Jose, (via Santa Ci ) Los San Francisco | Pt df Market St | San Francisco ione (except Bundag) o .o 1p2g Week | Sun- Sun- | Week : nJose and brincipal Way Sistions 18,908 days | Days. 6.007 Sunset Limited, thound.—San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbars, Los Avgeles, Deming. EI Paso, New 2:507 5:500 Srrives via San JoequmVatieys s «8.25a 4:507 9:507 16.167 San Mateo, Berestord, Belmons, San arlos, 'Redwood, Fair Oaks, 2 2 s.‘?m Park. Palo Alto. 18484 Sanaect with stags for | 1T SOk S Praeiion Mbesac s &0 TICRT | 626 MARKST ST.,(North Shore Railroad) | lingame. San Mateo, Beimont, OFFICES | and SAUSALITO FERRy Foot Markst St. | Carios. Redwood, Far Oaks, 7 | Menio Park. and Faio Al 2480 #11.307 Mayfeld. Mountain View. Sunn: 3 | Yale, Lawrence, Sants Clara aad San Jose . 19480 A for Morn! 7 Afterneon. s + Sunday oniy. el | "%‘-'3‘4."““...‘ N T ouly. y exce; a Satardey only. FECT < Via Coast Line. w0 Via San Josquin Vailey. PER Only traiz stopping at Vaioncia St southbound o TO SAN RAFAEL, M@ S BB gl SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, [ CAZADERO, ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, from San - "00 a. m., *12:20, 5 b.w"s lg. 700, $:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. SAN F FROM SAN RAFAEL TO RANCISCO *6:35, 1:40, *8:35, *0:35, *11:C5, TR IRNRNARNR k 2 10:20 p. m. N s iarked () Tun to and from San Quen- 8:00 a. m., week days—Cazaders and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way staticns. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero emd way stations. Sundays oniy—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. WEEELY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market FERRY—Union Depots o0t of Market st '

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