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RESERVES HIS EXPLANATION ——— FOR THE OFFICIAL INQUIRY NO MORE COAL 10 BE WEIGHED Heads of Four Customs Employes Drop Into | the Scuttle. the Treasury | Sccretary of i Sum a Large by an Order. | Saves hers were | roll contracts will new order, for upon the custom- ng of coal extract from the nse to the Gov n which no aw NEGRO COOK TRIES TO CARVE A WHITE BUTCHER ger Declares That the Meat ter Eept Him Waiting for Steaks. er X teher, Heacock ac- egro cook, of rm, from the 1 2 sharp carv- cook from for a steak mak for Stewart's ar- | ——————— A. P. HOTALING’S OLD KIRBRK. A"Whisky Well Matured by Modern | advised d by the T two years y of a e ration > to compete = Consolidated aminers, 301 isco, Cal., for ——————— In zhe Divorce Court. ecrees of divorce were to Lydia G. Micheli or desertion, W. Maude Hamilton ‘for viin from Cornelius Wawona Alexander sertion, Mar 1 Fred J. Spaulding Margarita Rico from Jo- for neglect were filed by Clara st W. Eugene Norris Dassonville against for neglect, Julie vorce enges against Her- mann Menges for desertion. —_——— Gigantic Dredger Is Christened. VALLEJO, Oct. 2I.—The transport Grant, which has been remodeled into @ gigantic dredger to work at the mouth of the Columbia River, was this after- noon rech d Chinook. All the work is virtua ompleted. The pumps have Leen tried with factory results. Cap- of the Engineer Corps, arrived here and on the next Thursday afternoon he big vessel will go down.the channel .end be taken out to the Ban Francisco bar, there to be high given a three days’ trial. 4 —_——————— Mrs. Knauer Must Furnish Bonds. Judge Troutt made an order yesterday directing Marie Knauer, the 'widow of Ferdinand to furnish $60,000 bonds for the faithful performance of her | duties as executrix of Knauer's will. The order was made on the petition of rela- | tives of Knauer, who clalm that the women is an adventuress. It was inti- Schimmel for eru- | mated yesterday that an effort will be| made to show that she was not his wife. | Mrs, Knauver's petition for distribution to her*of $10.000 from her husband's $60,000 | estate will be heard to-da; ————— Seeks Damages for Wife's Injuries. Mark Zaro, whose wife, Domenica, fell from a Folsom street car last April and WaS $ev injured, sued the United Raflroads yesterday for $7000 damages. He says her fall was caused by the care. lessness of the compahy’s empioyes. ADVERTISEMENTS. i ———————;——— Pears’ “It is always sunrise somewhere in the world.” Pears’ Soap is sold all over the world. Betablisted 1789, Captain MclIntyre of the Ill-Fated Has Nothing to Say as to Why South Portland He Deserted His Sinking Vessel While Shipmates Remained on Board - P o \ | | | [ | ‘ - o WHALING BARK CHARLES W. MORGAN WHICH ARRIVED HERE TUESDAY, THE FIRST OF THE BLUBBER HUNTERS TO REACH PORT. SHE DOCKED YESTERDAY AT THE HOWARD-STREET BULKHEAD AND COMM D DISCHARGING HER CARGO OF SPERM OIL. — - at Seattle and had in her strong-room a con- signment of Alaska gold valued at $167,163 29, of which $79,000 came from St. Michael and APTAIN J. B. McINTYRE, who was in command of the steamship C one remaining lifeboat, taking with a boat that would leaving | in the m only five people In Shipping Merchants. The steamers: Pennsylvania and Conemaugh bave accommodated thirty and | and the ship Henry Villard are chartered for on the sinking vessel a dozen of his ship- | susga Honolulu to New York _ e o | German bark Thalassa (now on ' Puget mates, whose only means of escape Was | gound) was chartered prior to arrival for lum- | such a hurriedly constructed raft as they | ber thence to Freemantle at 39s 6d Stmr_Peru, McKinnon, 22 days. from Pana- ma, via Mazatlan 5 days 11 hours. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, 36 hours from Cre South Portland when she was |the balance from Nome. Edgar L_r Huh:lrd. cent City, = a passenger, died October 27 from heart Ve wrecked on Blanco Reef, arrived | g, fureenser e s cef{"‘?,{;“' Norte, Green, 33 hours from Cres- here late Tuesday-night on the | S Stmr Montars, Rellly, 8 hours from Se- steam schooner Chico. He reported yes- fy French Bark in Collision, . 4 | b Stmr hluonll City, Hammar, 1 terday at the office of W. 8. Scammell & | The French bark Turgot, leaving Hamburg | Fort Brag R e Co., the owners of his lll-fated charge. | for San Diego, is reported damaged in colli- | _Btmr North Fork, Nelson, 26 Bours from | The captain seeins to realize the cloud | ®0%- A survey will be hel T ve captain ’ : 3 oo it gostmr’ Noyo, Eilefsen, 43 hours from Re- under which he rests and has nothing to NE “ t in explanation of his con- sidpipde P ¢ e B - Segrs ey Kl ning away from the wreck | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | . SUnr.South Coast,. Olsen, 15 hours from Caspar; Los Medanos direct. Ger stmr Nicaria, Rubarth, Hamburg and way ports, Brship. Simla, Steele, 150 days from Cardiff. Br ship Ben Dearg, Thom, 150 days from Antwerp. Br ehip Bidston Hill, Jones, Newcastle, Aus. hr Newark, 158 days from 65 days from Relinertsen, 2¢ hours from could make with their own hands. Me- | —- Walsh Landing. Intyre's report to the Government inspec- | Moriniints <t Bhikaac hr Allen A, Zenthen, 28 days from Mahu- tors will be awaited with interest. It will | i gfh King ' Cy A not be made public until the official in- | R e pechr King Cyrus, Johnson, 10 days trom vestigation into the causes of the wreck | e . Schr Queen, Henrick: 3 is held | Steamer. From. T Due. | Lulow- NACIMIREEY Tan: . o) Chief Engineer James Ward, who 4150 | Grarina. ... | Coos Bay e 29 | L Scbr Mary Dodge, Olsen, § days from Eu- : ] « y . - 29 | reka. « returned cn the Chico, says that the South | Pomona Humboldt .Oct. 29 CLEARED. Portland’s bollers did not explode, there | Sa Rosa San Diego & |Oct. 29 e . being no steam in them at the time the | Foint Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Oct. 20 Wednesday, October 28. vessel sank. What was mistaken for a | % o0 ;| Ruset Sound Ports, - 20| Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victorla and Port ssel = ¢ ! ista a | Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford|Oct. 20 | Townsend: Pacific Coast Steamship Co. boller explosion was the blowing out of | Ccos Bay.....| Sun Pedro & Way PortsiOct. 2y | _ Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka; Pacific Coast the bulkheads caused by the sudden rush \'Y;L;f-":w B ‘!\:lxifnxxxdll’om . 1Oct. 30| Sl:lmnhslpklof i gt g = or last dive, | Furcka -| Humbol tmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; of water as the vessel took her last dive. | gyaics™ " | Facoma .. R et s oeniac 0. The survivors of the South Portland | Centennial .’ Seattle & Tacoma. Stmr_Navarro, Weber, Portland and Coos that returned on the Chico were: James | Amer Maru.. | China & Japan Bay: Cal and Oregon Steamship Co. Ward, chief engineer; T. Peszotti, second | 8an Pedro...| San Pedro ... ] Stmr Arizonan, Lyons, Blaine, Tacoma and engineer; W. Hughes, fireman; W. Rob- | £, 800G i B Rl S e Seattle; Willlams, Dimond & ertson, fireman; Joseph Driscoll, John Mc- | Nebraskan... | Honolulu : SAILED. Keown, oflers; Joseph Alwood, Joseph | Humboldt Wednesday, October 28. Remos, B. Johnson, seamen; Manuel | RS A Wikl Cousins, Victorla, etc. Petsomonls, cook; Willlam Wilson, s8tow- | <tiie'r Cal. .. San {‘,’,",m‘&";{:';j‘hm | Alberts. San Flro, away; L. Balles and H. Webber, passen- | Bonita. .. Newport & Way Ports. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Coos B gers, Olympic 84n Pedio ...}, £ land. 8 NP0 el Seattle & Olympia. Grays Harbor Honolulu . RS B Steamship Peru Arrives. Stmr Arizonan, Lyons, Blaine, Tacoma and Seattle. Br bark Renee Keveller, Noel, New Cale- The Pacific Mall Company’s steamship Peru, | & i jons " doaa. Ceptain McKinnon, artived vesterday from | J. Dollar.. SB"'::‘ g"’"";;;h‘""’ Walton, Grays Harbor. Panums and wayyports. She brought 027 tons | Newhurg. Grays Harbor Sehr Mary ‘Lita 1L Dannevig, Eureka. » . she | Rival L ry Etta, Larsen, Siuslaw River. B e e e e | Colutnbia P, Nt Schr Volunteer, ‘Bressem, Willapa Harbor. ought the following pass : o Portlan t . W iliam H. Bely, John T. Wright, Mrs. | North Fork. .| Humbolat i SeriMny ., Chmpbel exa. Mercedes Wright, John T. Wright Jr., Miss | Queen.. Puget Sou SPOK Carm Melendez, Miss Clelia Sol. Domingo Sonoma. Sydney & Way Por Per Br ship Ben Dearg—Aug 12, lat 51 39 Barba, Augustus Reed, Mrs. Ida E. Solomon, 8, lon 6524 W. Br ship Khyber, from Car- Mise Bodie Solomon, Bert S. Loomis, Thomas TO SAIL. aifr, for San. Francisco. Reynolds, Robert E. Wade, Willlam Brennon, | Per By ship Simia—July 28, lat 45 24 §, lon George D. Cossel, Richard Clark, Thomas | Steamer. Destination, | Salis] Bier | 62 40 W. Ger bark Lisbeth, from Hamburg, Revncids, Miss Sanana Leasha, Léon Liiv, A for Santa Rosalia. Martin Cervantes. October 29, Oct 17, lat 20 N, lon 135 50 W, Br ship —_—— State of Cal :An Diego & Way.| ® am|Pjer 11 | Eskasoni, from Antwerp, for Tacoms. Sierra ‘'Will Sail on Time. e - o O ey obe Ba | 8 PmiFiw, 3 TELEGRAPHIC. & 3 3 5 | seO5toper 30, i POINT LOBOS, Oct 28, 10 p m—Weather The British-Australian mails having artived ‘|§attle & Tacoma.|12 miPler 9| hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles per hour. on time, the Oceanic Steamship Company's By Pt i ik pitier 10 DOMESTIC PORTS. liner Sierra will sail at 2 o'clock this after- Californian. ;A_mm% ;g:&rl A PERRe |Pler 23| popg . MOWNSEND—Arrived | Oct Br noon. She will carry a large cargo and more |-COMMMIA. | Sorliul, “River: | g amIEEE 24 { snip’ Cambuskenneth, hence Oet 15; Nor bark than’ 200 passengers. = More than eighty pas- Oetover sx. | ° PPPIT 2| Gigurg from Honolulu; Ger bark Thalassa sengers wil leave the steamship at Honolulu Gooe, B8, PLOMor110 amipier 13 | from ‘Antwerp. s y Ax the Honolulu passengers are: ors Aoons S L i, ST Hamboidt I & pmiier 3| [Armived Cet 28—Bark Coloma, from San Mackenzie and Captain George W. Read, who Humbolat | %, am| i . - v ; 330, piPie D BRETTArrived Oct 28—Schr Ruth E have been appoited by the War Department | Point Arena i pmPler 3| Godfrey, from Port Townsend, - on board for the purpose of extending and making more comfortable the island army post. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 28-—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence Oct 25; stmr Robert Dollar, from Lieutenant Colopel Burton of the British army gocs to Australie on the Slerra. s Everett;_stmr u;:hm.: from Hardy Creek. _—— . 12 'm ech; " atour Batote. for San_ Francisco; Why Arthur O’Neill Stayed Ashore. Pk L S TS O stmr iulon. for San Franch When Arthur O'Nelll, first officer of the | San Pedro & Way.| 8 amlbier 11 | River, feom Burcka. - stme Conuitie steamship Doric, remained behind when the | Mhe_ndoclnnbfity 'l pm|Pler 13| SOUTH BEND—Arrived Oct 28—Schr Re- liner saled he told his friends that he wished | W o E I’i: peat, hence Oct 19. to take out bis license. He 4l not eXplain ATl | Samet B el & pa Eler 2| CASTOLiA—Salled Oct 28—Schr Glendale, for what lcense. It was presum at he was Seattle & Tacos nclsco. | . E- Centennial. .| Seat ma. (10 am|Pler 2| Arrived Oct 28—Stmr Aberdeen. h Ath 1 10 a master's license or some special ence 3 T, T, TR WIS TR | o marsee |15 U )1 el | TR e O e A n min e 3 Secured It from Cupid Danforth and in’ the 3.}‘,';‘.“ ; e TA" _Passed out Oct 28—Schr Meteor, evening married Miss Hattie Laddrich of this ; frvrfn Por! l!'hdolec-ek. for San Pedro. N M e e m ot | G. W. Edei| Astorla & Portland/11 am|Pler 24 | Shanghal, for Bort. Townsend e the return here of the Dorlc, when O'Nefll | Coronado. .- | Grave Harbor......[ & pm|Pler 10 e e T Tk .. Pl will have to do a lot of explaining to the ship- Newport Way Pis.| 8 amiPler 11 | Passed. for Tacoma.. mates he left in the dark as to his intentions el & picassed out Oct 28—Br stmr Deucallon, for {a staying on the bea Seatile & Whatcom| 4 pm|pier 10| LIYSTROOL: eehr Admiral, for, San Disgo. —._— .Hfimburkb& Way..| 2 pm|(Pler 19 qm, hence Oct 24. g i 5 Deep Sea ,hlpl Arrive. mn";:l:"' e am(Pler 7] 4 EATTLE—Arrived Oct 28—Stmr Senator, Three British ships arrived yesterday from .| Puget Sound Ports. |11 am Pier 9 0’::: Nome; mlr Mnou from Nome; stmr Mexican Ports.....|10 am JNOY. Vin Panamalia m{Pler 40 FROM SEATTLE. various parts of the world. The Simla, Captain Bteele, was 150 days from Cardiff; the Ben Dearg, Captaln Thom, was 150 days _from Antwerp and_the Bidston Hill, Captain Jones, NOIE-—TO nll Oct Hmr Portland, for Seattle. Oct ib—fiunr OHIOD. for Seattle. POINT REYEs—Puued Oct 8. 12:30 p m— came from Newcastle, Australl ;.e g ‘,& %ly.n" f‘": ‘The ‘f“g:; l{;:“lwdm- For ok Ekmr San. Gabriel, from Eureks, for Sag en off the port for two weeks, unable to | Skagw P aran-sin sail in on aceount of the lightness of the wind. Bh":;' : gty Ports. !or o Bued Oct 28—Stmr South Coast, The Ben Dearg lost some salls in a heavy | Cooks Tniet & Way Pis: RAYS Ha HARson-An-tv-u Oct 28—Stmr squall on July 16 and encountered heavy kagway & Way Ports. Cmtnlll. hence Oct 25. Sesterly gales off Cape Horn. Skay 2y P il e Yo P FwRERs, e Ports. . xmmxA—Arnved Oct 28—Bktn Anulh. First Whaler Docks. The whaling bark Charles W. Morgan, which arrived on Tuesday, docked yesterday at the Howard-street bulkhead and commenced dis- cumnlmwxnofmon s i St. Paul Arrives From the North. ‘Wednesday, October 28. Stmr Westport, Smith, 17 hours from West- Stmr Cella, Norberg, 19 mmnum. The Alaska Commerclal c«mnny‘c steam- | - Stmr Arctic, Reiner, 28 from Eureka. ship St. Paul arrived here from St ren e Aars e Sichact, Cpe Nome and Seaitl oo ek = A e SR S L T down those passengers that m“'fir Mnl Honolnlu, led Oct Pomona, for San Fran- SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr Nero, Gl cifll n,% MM’-*IIID —Afrived Oct 28—Schr Falcon, hence Oct 20. Oct 27—Schr Alpha, hence |- l w—m ‘Oct 28—Ital INI H Australla; schr Commerce, nl'. for- Arrived” Oct 25—schr Winsiow, from Ta- Eie RUNG ON ROCKS IN A DENGE FOG Schooner Wempe Broth- | ers’Is Lost Off Ma- nila Point. Tug Wanderer Rescues Crew and Carries the Men to Neah Bay. & e ke SEATTLE, Oct. 28. — The schooner ‘Wempe Brothers of San Francisco went on the rocks off Manila Point on the coast i of Vancouver Island in a dense fog and is reported to be a complete loss. The schooner was bound in for Ballard from San Pedro. ' The crew was picked up by the tug “Wanderer and taken across to Neah Bay, whence information of the accident was telegraphed to the shipping offices. Manila Point {s almost abreast of Neah Bay on the southern coast of Vancouver Island. The Wempe Brothers was owned by ‘Willam Oleson of San Francisco. The schooner was worth about $50,000. s Brig Tanner May Be Saved. PORT ANGELES, Wash., Oct. 28.—Ef- forts so far to haul off the brig Tanner, which went ashore last Saturday near Elwha River, =ix miles west of this city, have proved futile. not damaged by the seas. Further effcrt will be made by :iugs ut high tide mA’ morrow. The zug captain belleves the | vessel can be hauleé off if more tugs can be procured before the storm comes, oth- erwise she will prove a toial loss. o Collier Nero Is at San Diego. SAN DIEGO, Oct. 28.—The United States collier Nero, Captain Shurtleff, came into | port to-day from Philadelphia with nearly | 4000 tons of coal. The object of bringing | the coal here is a matter of speculation. | ——— George W. Elder Is Badly Injured. SAN JOSE, Oct. 28.—George W. Elder, | the contractor of the Interurban Electric | Railway, had a narrow escape from be- ing crushed to death by an electric car at the corner of Market and Santa Clara | streets this morning. He was driving | across Santa Clara street in a buggy | when a Santa Clara street car crashed | into his rig. The buggy was upturned and | Elder thrown heavily to the hard pave- ! ment. Elder struck on his right hip and | left elbow, with his head but a few | inches from the rail. No bones were bro- ken, but he received a bad cut on his left elbow. —_——— SAY THEY WERE ROBBED WHILE SLEEP HELD THEM ; Three Men Complain to Police That They Were Relieved of Their Coin. Three cases were reported to the po- lice early yesterday morning of men who clalmed that they had been robbed while asleep. Richard Vandenbulk, who resides at %22 South American street, Stockton, was drinking with several soldiers in a saloon at Merchant and Kearny strests and finally fell asleep in a rear room. ‘When he awoke he complained that $200 was missing from his pockets. Timothy Downey, 217 Third street, was found asleep on the sidewalk on Mission street, between Third and Fourth, about 5 o'clack in the mérning by Policeman Cook. He claimed that he had $30 in hlsl pockets when he left the last saloon where he had been imbibing and it had disappeared. Michael McCarbrey of Company E, Tenth Infantry, went to a house at 11 Pinckney alley and when he awoke yes- terday morning $109 was missing from his pockets. He notified Policeman Mathe- son, who arrested Lulu Green and Minnie Johnson, colored women. They were tak- en to the City Prison and searched, but no trace of the money was found upon them. Lulu Green was later booked on a charge of grand larceny. B South Portland Wreck. United States Local Inspectors Bolles and Bulger have set 1 o'clock this after- noon as the time for beginning the inves- tigation into the wreck of the South Port- land. < S i Night Inspector Appointed. John F. Barfield has been appointed night inspector in the Custom-house, vice W. H. Robb, resigned. —_———— Shop-worn goods are not always de- sirable, but the ranges being sold as ®such at the San Francisco Gas and Elec- tric Company are in every respect as good as new—slightly tarnished, that's all. Fine ranges can be had of them at 415 Post street very cheap. @ it @ ma. ““TACOMA—Saled Oct 28—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUI—Arpived Oct 28—Bark Edward May, hence A HONOLULU—Salled Oct 26—Bktn J L Evis- ton, for Port Townsend. Oct 27—Schr E B Jackson, for Astorla; Br ship Ormsary, for Bydney. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK-—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Segu- ranca, from Colon. Salled Oct 27—Stmr City of Washington, for OO ALTIMORESalled Oct 27_Ship ~ Arya for San Francisco, and passed Sparrow Pot FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Satled Oct 26—Stmr San Jose, for Panama; stmr San Juan, for San Fran- clsco. HAMBURG—In port Oct 16, to sail Oct 24— Ger stmr Nmnun. for. Sax ¥yancisco The vessel so far is | | HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 27—Br stmr Em- prese of indin, from Yancouver, Prior to Oct 28—Stmr China, hence Arrlved prior to Og za—stmr Ching Wo, m San Francisce. R OTTERDAM-In port Oct 10—Br ship Cel- tie Monarch, for Vietorla. TH—Satled Oct 21—Br ship Iquique, for Ho Dunuv-.uflvea Oct 27—Br ship Lang- Oregon. dale, from OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Salled Oct 28—Stmr Majes- tle, for New York, via Queenstown; stmr Westernland, for Philadelphia, via Queens- town. Arrl ed Oct 28—Stmr Ultonia, from Boston. YORK—Salled Oct 28—Stmr New York for Southampton; stmr Ryndam, for Rot terdam and Boulogne: stmr Teutonic, for Liv- erpool:_stme United States, for Christiansend ANT“GEEP*HQI Oct 28—Stmr Switzer- land, for Philadelphia. AL ASGOW Artived Oct 28—Stmr Corean, from Philadelphla, via St Johns. e by s United States Time and minutes Inter than at Fort Point; the height oint; OCTOBER 29. THURSDAY, The Oaly Double-Track Railway Between the Missouri River and The Chicago. Overland Limited The Most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout. Buffet-smoking cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, din- ing cars, standard and compartment sleeping cars and observation cars. Less than three days San Fraricisco to Chicago daily without change, via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. LeavesSan Franciscodailyat 10.c0a.m. Two other trains daily at 8.00 2. m. and 6.00 p. m. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and full information apply to agents Southern Pacific Co., or R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent Chicago & North-Western Railway. 617 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Burlington Route Popular Excursions To the East. There are many reasoms why our Personally Conducted excursion parties are so popular—one of them is the char- acter of our special conductor service. Our - conductors are picked men. They must be competent and well informed, of course, but besides that their manner and way of taking care of things must be acceptable to our Ppatrons. A cheery, good-natured, willing, well- informed ~onductor can add greatly to the comfort and pleasure of the party. Our conductors are of this sort. You can rely upon that. Kindly inquire about our Personally Conducted parties before you make up your mind how to go East. $6 for a double sleeping berth to Chicago or St. Louis. W. D. SANBORN, Gen’l Agt. Burlington Roaute, 631 Market Street, San Francisco. 844 GALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Haaford II‘ Visalia. 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. I:wg. m. lor Kansas City, Graad Canyos and Tickie: Orkiue. oht. Merint i ul Forey Depot, S.¥. Also 112 resaway, Oa TO SAN RAFAEL, E 00, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO Q:\N FRAVCISW —Daily—5 25, ‘6 35, 40, 35, 5, 70:20 o "I:-ms marked (%) run to and from San Quen- tin. FROM MILL, VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Datly_8i65, 655, 7:82 8:55 9:85. 3 X 2:00, 3:15, 4:05, 5:05, 6:05, . m. % THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way RN PACIFIC d are due to acrive at C1sCo. AT Market Strees ) Frox OCTOBER 2 SpUIEE! SAN F 004 Bcnh.lg [l . Elairs sud e ;fir 760 B oY Vi l'll!e. Winters. llunoe 3 7.304 8.00 Port Costa, ron, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento. Newmsn, Los Banos, Mendots, Armons, Lemoors, Haaford. Visalla. Porterville . - Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Lath- rop, Modesto, Merced, Fresuo. Goshen Junction. Lemoore, Haa- ford, Visaila. Dakersfield . Shasta Express— Davis. Wiliiame (for Bartlett Springs). Willowa. +Fruto, Ked Blaff, Portland. Ntles, San Jose. Livermore. ton, Tone. Sacramento,P1ac Marysviile, Chico, Red Bluj O-H Chinese, Jamestown. So- uolumne and Angels Martines and Way Stations Vallejo.. 10.004 El_Paso Passenger. Eastbonnd: — Port Costa, Martinez, Byeon. Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktoen, 8.304 4580 8.3Ca 7.58» Merced. Raymond. Fresno, Haa- ford, Visslia, B‘nnnem Angeles and bound unv:'l 1(: (i:::l ‘l'l- Ovcrlu im - Omaba, C! El Paso. ::J-t- 130 ' all o e B 400r Niles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodf 4. 4.307 Haj w-rd. Niles, Irvington, lu} 18.554 vermor .. § 411, E.cor Tnc ow Limi{ted- wman, Los Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfeld. Los Angeles 5.00r Port Costa. Tracy, Stockto: 16307 Hayward, Niies and San Joss . 6.00r Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 6.007 Orfental Mall-— Ogden, Den Omahs, St. Louls, Chicago East. n, Eimira, P.nc k l I'ny, .g N d 8 HE Sras g throp, Mo Merced, Fresno and Wi tlons beyoud Pors Costa. y, Stockton, and Fort Costa, Beaicia. Sub jacramento, Colfax, Aub Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wade Battle worth, Winnemuce Mountatn, Elko allejo, daily, except Sunday 7 nor Vallejo, Sundsy onl; 7.00» mento, Portland, Puget Sound 2.10r Hayward, Niles sad Saa J u(lnr 316 vn.rk. Sentervills, SanJovs, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz snd Way Stations +2.16» Newark, New Almad Boulder Creel Principal Way San_ Jose, 4187 Newark, San Jose, Los @ wi it 18.554 Y Jose and Way Stations. unmv onxy returns from Los Gatos .... 17 28% ND HA rom au\ ANCISCO, N "rm‘“" ma‘%’?anf.. :L n'm 2 400 7.x. Broad Gauge). SoAsT, ..,!‘F...,.., Birente 104 San Jose and Way Station: 004 San Jose and Way Station: Santa Margarita, San Lais Obispo, Principal statfons thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi- al stations thence Santa Bar- ara and Los Angeles. Comnec- tion at Castroville o and from Monterey and Pactfic Grove..... 9.004 Sen J Tres Pinos, Cspitols, . Pacific Grove, Salinas, e Lsuil Obispo snd Principal Cl San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Pofats) st Gliroy for Hollister, Pinos, at Castroville for Salinas. 12.18» 3307 Gilroy Way Passenger....... 10 14 457 San Jose, (via Sauta Giara) Los Gatos, and Principal Way Sts- tions (except Sunday) ... San Joseand Principal Way 8t Sunset Limited. Eastbound.—San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Demtng. E! Paso. New Orleans, New York. (Westbound arrives via Sun Joaquin Valley). .. 16.167 Sau Mateo, Berestox Carlos, 'Redwood,’ Falr Menlo Park. Palo Alto...... 0r SapJose and Way Stations. ... 19.30% So%h San Franeizen Millbrae, Bur- Jingame, San Mateo, Belmont, Ban Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. and Palo Alto. €11.307 Mayfleld, Mountain View, S vale, Lawrence, Ssuta Clars and San Jose A for Moraing. 3 Sunday only. s at all stations on Sunday. ISundey excepted. _a Seturday only. ¢ Via Coast Line. w Via San Josquin Vailey. 6 Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound ares; 10 A.x... 17:004.3..11:30 A3, $:30 7.3 and 6:30 7. . CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEHD SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. SAN WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a, m.; 12:38 E m 8:: "o p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip uurdlys—mtm trip at 1:50 and SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 6. 8. ? 19.467 P for Afternoon. 9:40, 455 505 6:25 p. m, oy k days (Saturdays ed)— m., week days u except, Tomle‘: and way stations. I 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Eund&n only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way “SCKET OFFICE—028 Market st! FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Lea i Arrive. Leave In Bffect [1 Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1908. [San Francisco. Week | Sun- Deitina- . | F Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. 7:30 a) v:\o-{ 8:40 8 Ignacio, 10:40 2/10:20 & 3:30p 8:05 p| 8:20 p 5:10 p| 7:35 p| 7:30 o 9:10 af 8:40 Novato, 10:40 2(10:20 & 3:30 p| Petaluma 8:05 p| 6:20 p 5:10p 7:35p Santa Rosa, 7:30 a| 10:40 2/10:20 & Fulton, 7:38p| 8:20p 3:30p ! ‘Windsor. Healdsburg. [10:40a(10:20 8 Lytton. Geyserville. 7:35p| 6:209 Cloverdale. Hopland. [10:40 a[10:20 & and Ukfah. ‘ 7:35p/ 6:20p Willits. | 7:35p| 8:20p 10:40 a[10:20 & Guerneville. :35 p| 6:20 p Sonoma. o Glen Ellen. 05 Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for e o B Toen Tor White: Sutot Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West prings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale rm- the Geysers, Boonmeville and Geeenwood; Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spri; Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- et anq Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy 85 MARKET ST.,(North Shore’ m M&m’fi‘(mv Foot Whn*“s‘l J. C. BURNETT, S.N., in charge. Hot !wlnc-. Cam, B o . ins, Mendocine'City: ‘Fote Bracsy Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg, West Sherwood, Canto. Covello. Layton: ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, O1- sew’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scottx and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points San Rafael at half rates. 630 Market street, Chronicie R. X. RYAN, . Pass. Agt. WEEKLY CALL .16 Pages. $1 per Year