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¥ SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY\ NOVEMBER 2 , 1903 e ~ +nm eAN YRANCISOO CALL TUESDAY. NOVEMBER a4 %03 WAY TRAVEHL. obh MAY CLAIM TWO FIHERMEN Skiff and Its Occupants Thought to Have Been Lost. Companion on tge Shore Sees the Craft Disap- pearing. Special Dispatch to The Call. —Charles Savage | while fish- th sea of .the t was! ck by Fr. Hufford, vage 1 ¢y against it n gave up current nts were ng Hubbard to friends sent out reported, but f the missing the boat must the two men e LAWSUIT IS BEGUN FOR A LARGE ESTATE ves Allege Fraud in the Mak- ng of the Bridget McDermott Will. Y, Nov. 23.—A con- 000 estate of the late begun before n alleged will uced by Mary Mrs. McDer- nd rela- alleging fle McDermott f the will this after- n witness C. Mich- e who swore that r r th, uest of 24, ne James Ker- cution. Kerwin » on to-mor- .o CASE AGAINST ST. LOUIS BRIBER IS DISMISSED in Case of Councilman Mey- urg Is Reversed and Prose- tion Ends. N dictment e entenced with the was nolle on motion of The Circuit At- he abandonment . set aside, ircuit Court reversed ded for a new trial berg was in- January ban deal. Mo., Nov. 22—On g Attorney R. ictment on the money, Judge e of venue. a special grand Prejudice was OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Many Fourth-Class Postmasters in Califcrnia Are Named by the Department. SHINGTON, Nov. 22—The following : Fourth class £ ifornia—Peter Blocksburg, Humboldt Coun- Harriet A. Blockburger, resigned; Burt Scheer, Bowman, Placer vice Adon H. Thompson, Wallen, Gardena, Los An- vice Herbert Jeffers, re- nt Hainline, Knob, Shasta y. vice Joe H. Hunter, resigned; Isaac J. Frazee, Moosa, San Diego Coun- t vice Herbert W. Wullff, resigned; e B. Long, Shumway, Lassen Coun- M aret E. Long, resigned. rs—Captain Henry A. Web- e tant surgeon, now at San Fran- cisco, ordered to Walla Walla, Wash. e e SUES POLITICAL PARTY AND GETS VERDICT Court Holds That Organization Is Bound by the Acts of Its Trustees. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—A verdict for 2195 has been ewarded in the City Court t treasurer of the Socialist Labor party, for money loaned to the newspaper called The People, which is managed by a board of trustees elected by the Soctalist-Labor board. Counsel for Forbes argued that the party, through its treasurer, could not be sued, because it was an incorpor- sted organization, but thé Judge charged the jury that the board of.trustees was an egent of the party, with power to borrow money if necessary to continue the publi- cation, and that the party was bound by the act of its agent. —_—— ” HELEA, Mont, Nov. e ont.,, Nov. 23— of the will of the late Henryn]a(]:;lm: well-known capitalist, have been made known, sithough the Will 5 not to be filed for probate until the arrival here of one of the executors. Besides lberal be- | 2058 cen quests to relatives he gives to leyan Methodist University anq Bt:e.vxf:_ Roman Catholic Hospital, both of Helena, $5000 each. The Consumption Hospital gt Denver will get $5000, as will also the He- brew Union College at Cincinnati. Tem. ple Emmanuel of Helena’ will get $2500 direct and probably as much more from the individual beneficlaries. —_——— Postal Authorities Want Witness. CINNATI, Nov. 23—John J. Ryan, the principal witness in the late trial of Miller and Johns, hes been summoned to ‘Washington by the Postoffice Depart- ment. The purpose of the call bas not been made known. 3 postal service in Califor- | re- | Peter Feibiger against Eber Forbes, as | 'for | October 2 and came of Red-| | | on convie- | | 1sia ber of the City | | | | THINKS HE SAW WRECKED STEAMSHIP ON THE SHORES OF THE FARALLONES Captain Forbes, Commander of the Duchalburn, Reports That on " Sunday He Sighted What Seemed to Be a Vessel on Rocks, but People Stationed on Islands Captain Forbes of the British ship Duchalburn, which arrived yesterday from Antwerp, reports that on Sun- a he w what might have been a two-masted steam vessel ashore on the the object was per thinks his been de- ceived into taking the steep and ragged rocks of the island for a vessel. There is nothing due or overdue correspond- ing with Captain Forbes’ description of what he took for a wreck. The Weath- er Bureau cable to the Faraliones went out of commission during Sunday night but was working all day Sunday and it hardly likely that a wreck visible as far off shore as lay the Duchal- burn’s course would have escaped the rotice of the people stationed on the islands. As no word was received of any vessel in trouble it is almost cer- tain that Captain Forbes was mis- taken. G T Mariposa Arrives. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Mar- tposa arrived yesterday from Tahitl on eche- dule time and as usual looking like a well kept yacht Among her passengers were & number of Honolulu people who went from the ds to Tahit! and are making the return trip by way of San Francisco. They speak in glowing terms of the climate of Tahit{ and, accustomed to tropical delights as their resi- dence in the Hawalian group hes made them, 4 much that was new and delight- on the other tropical isle. Of their stay at Papeete, of the days epent exploring Tahit! and of the smokeiess, sootless trip to the mainiand on the well appointed Mariposa, they talk as something new and worth while in the outing line. J. Sumner w in charge of the Honolulu party. The Mariposa brings little news from Tahi- where everything is quiet. The weather at Papeete was exceptionally fine during the Mariposa’s stay and the liner's officers report that from a commercial standpoint the tropl- cal port is prospering The boatswain and his mate ringleaders of the mutiny on the French bark Sully, were sentenced to imprisonment in terms of twelve and ghree months, respectively. The crew of the Sully, fearing that provisions were fall- ing short. locked the officers in their rooms and took the bark to Papeete. The boatswain and boatswain's mate were the only ones punished, but captaln was relieved from duty and the Sully is at Papecte awalting the arrival of a new skippes pper. which a time raged in New Caledonia been suppressed and French war vesséls stationed in the South Seas are again making that island a port of call. The plague. The French cruiser Protet is at present at Papeete. ol, chief engincer of the French gunboat Zelee, came up on the M posa. M. Brindejonc. captain of police, was also » passenger. Both men are returning to France, .having finished their term of service in_the South Seas The Mariposa brought 1130 tons of cargo. Her passengers included the following named J_ Sumper, H. Meuel, Mrs H. Meuel, Miss | 8. Meuel, Mrs. Taupin, A. W. Johnson, H. C. Jobnson, L. r. wife and three children: E. Cabrol, Miss M. Jeanne, M. Brindejonc, wife and ‘child: J. Jiquel, P. Perodean, A. Teriimeeran and wife, Won Son, Ah Waa. e Comes by Cape of Good Hope. The British shin Duchalburn, which arri yesterday from Antwerp, had 2 most tumul uous passage and reached port minus efghty tons of cargo which had to be jettisoned to save the ship from foundering. Although she made a smart paseage, 104 days, the Duchal- burn came the longest way round and that after trying and failing to make it according to original i ons. From 30 south to the River Platte heavy southerly and westerly es were encountered, and it was during the orst of these that the elghty tone of freight were thrown overboard. Being able to make no headway off Cape Horn, Captain Forbes changed his course and headed for the Cape of Good Hope, The Duchalburn passed Tasmania round the south end of )e was off this port for three New Zealand. days. o L Lothian Makes Good Time. The China Commercial Company’s steamship Lothian yesterday surprised everybody inter- ested in her by putting In an appearance two days before she was expected. She came up from Manzanillo in six days, exhibiting speed qualities of which she was not suspected, She ‘was three days at Manzanillo, where she land- ed 235 Chinese. They were transferred from the steamship to the new detention sheds re- cently buflt at the Mexican port by the China Commercial Company. The Lothian brought to this port six Japanese and five Chinese, She brought 837 tons of cargo. el e 30 Reinsurance List. The British barks Lurlier and Talca were quoted for reinsurance yesterday at 10 per The Lurlier is out 148 days from Liv- erpool for Callao. She was spoken July 14 in 33 porth 16 west. The Talca left Liverpool 138 days ago for Iquique. The rate on the Thalla has been advanced to 80 per cent. The other overdues are quoted as follows: Char- lonus 10 per cent; Fifeshire, G0 per cent: Paris, 40 per cent; Lindisfarne, 15 per cent: zflnngmA 20 g:t eemi The steamshlp Hard. ' ‘ashore at Farquhar Is quoted at 80 per cent. i e A Loses Valise at Ferry Depot. The barbor police are looking for the person that stole from the Santa Fe ferry walting- room yesterddy a vallse belonging to Henry Weaver of 14 Jaekson street. Weaver was on his way to Stockton. He left his valise out- side & telephone booth and while he was in- side talking over the wire somebody carried & — SHIP ALSTERSCHWAN WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA. + —p away the grip, which contained valuables worth, “Weaver says, $50, . s crmaerd Coal Ship Arrives. The German ship Alsterschwan and the Brit- feh ship Willlam Tillle arrived yesterday from Newcastle, Australia. ‘The Alsterschwan brought 3720 tons of coal and was 63 days making the trip. The Willlam Tillle was 70 days on the voyage. She brought 2031 toms of coal. Rt ML TR Captain Buford to Resign. Captain Buford, commander of the army transport Thomas, is going to leave the serv- ice December 1, when he will retire from the gea and return to his New England home. His successor has mnot been named, but it is thought 1t wiil be Captain James Barneson, formerly of the Warren, and at present on walting orde - e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Loch Carron will load barley Zurope on owner's account. erman ship Chile is chartered for lum- ber from Puget Sound to Callao at 32s 6d. The French bark Alice Marie proceeds to Barbadoes Island ard the French ehip General Foy to Havre in bailast FRote e Exports for the North. The steamer Umatilla safled on Sunday for Victoria with an assorted merchandise car- g0 consigned to the principal British Columbian ports, valued at $15,653 and including the fol- lowing 84 pkgs fresh fruits, bles, Ibs raisins, 1650 1bs bean: 45 pkgs fresh vege 1bs dried fruit, 23,822 honey, 41 bxs paste, 903 chocolate, 13 pks dried fish, 3466 Ibs nuts, 19 pkgs provisions, 203 Ibs cheese, 578 1bs leaf to- 19 sks plaster, 6 cs nafls, 30 cs electrical supplies, 21 cs arms and ammunition, 2 cs dry Koods, 19 cs 720 bottles drugs, 11 cs paints, s ft herdwood, 70 rolls paper, 1 cs machin- ery, 1975 pigs lead. The steamer also carried 101,500 Ibs drfed bacc fruit and 47,000 Ibs raisin, valued at $5907, en Toute to Winnipeg. S Merchandise for Hawaii. The steamer Rosecrans, which sailed on Sun- | aay for Hilo via Honolulu, carried 840,000 gal- Jons crude ofl in bulk, vaiued at $28,000, con- signed to Honolulu, and a general merchandise cargo for Hilo, valued at $18,468 and including the following 1000 bales hay, 145 cs canned and 60 pkge pickled saimon, 340 Ibs ham, €20 Ibs dried fruft,’ 552 1bs nuts, 57 cs_canned goods, 553 Ibs candy, 195 crts potatoes. bxs fresh fruits. 711 cris onone, 12 pkgs fresh Vegetables, 1117 Ibs beans, 670 1bs bresd, 1212 Ibs meat, 110 pkgs grocer- Report No Such s ard provisions, 4 cs fresh oysters, 4 sks “'nme. 110,376 Ibs fertilizer, 16 pkgs rubber:| oo, 11 cs drugs and sundries, 8 cs dry good: 42 cs boots and shoes, 20 pkgs agricultural im- Piements, 2 cs benzine, 1 cs alcohol, 1 cs paper, B'Fols leather, 2 bales bags, 2 bales rubber hose, 12 pkgs Wire, 25 bxs tin, 1 cs hats, 4 bdls 16 Dars iron, 5200 Ibs tobacco, 1 pkg clgars, 8000 1bs tarch. AERE L ArD Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, November 22. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 18 bhours from d. A Monday, November 23. Stmr_ Queen, Cousins, 58 hours from Victo- ria and Puget Sound ports. Madsen, 41 hours from San Stmr Samoa, Pedro. James Dollar, Twing, 8 bours frem \e. Seals saggie, Corning, 4 hours from Hair- moon Bay Stmr Mariposa, Rennie, 11 days 19 hours 32 min from Tahiti. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson, 62 hours from rt. N ihr Gipey, Leland, 20 hours from M Landing. Br stmr Lothian, Willidmeon, 44 days from Hongkong, via Yokobama 81 days, via Man- zanillo 6 days. Ger ship Alsterschwan, Ermann, 68 days from Neweastle, Aus. Br ship Duchalburn, Forbes, 154 days from Afami> Wiiliam Tillle, Gregor, 70 days trom Newcastie, Aus. CLEARED. Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, Honolulu & Kahu- jui, Willlams, Dimond & Co. Stmr George W Elder, Randall Astoria. Qr- g Disaster — AR A I G TR et o i Stk | e€on Raflroad and Navigation Co. Stmr Pennsylvania, Boggs, Comox Empire Transportaticn Co. SAILED. Monday, November 23. Francis H. Leggett, Jahnsen, Eureka. Centralia, Ericsson, Redondo. Samoa. Madse: Prentiss, Ahlstrom, Gualale, Hansen, 5 Adler, Eureka. Weeden, Honolulu and Ka- Stmr Stmr Etmr Stmr Stmr Btmr Etmr bului. Br ship Ben Lee, Anderson, Newcastle, Aus. Schr Conflanza, Johnson, —. Tug Sea Rover, Thomoson, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 23, 10 p. m.—Weather foggy; wind south, velocity 8 miles per hour. BPOKEN. Per Br ship Willlam Tillie—Nov 6, in lat 19 08 N, long 124 35 W, Br ship Balmoral, hence Oct 22, for Antwerp. DOMESTIC PORTS. Nevadan, PORT HARFORD—Sailed Nov 22, 11 p m— | or San Pedro. 5—Stmr Alcazar, for Sap Fran- TURA—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Noyo, from Redondo. Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Edith, Nov 23—Stmr Santa Barbara, Nov 19; stmr Al Ki, from Skagway. Salled Nov 23—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 23—Schr Annle Lar- sen, from San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed in Nov 23—Br bark Mo- zambique, from Cardiff; stmr Mackinaw, hence Nov 20, for Tacoma. Passed in Nov 23—Schr Rosamond, hence Nov 12, for Taccma; schr Nokomfs, from San Pedro. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 23—Schr Bangor, trom San Diego. Gafled Nov 23—Schr Bangor, for Ludlow. WHATCOM-— Sailed Nov 22—Schr Lyman D. Foster, for Sydney. ASTQRIA—Arrived Nov 22—8chr Glendale, hence Nov 17. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 23—Fr bark Eugenle Fautrel, from Hamburg. Inward bound Nov 23—Ger ship Ecuador, from Cardiff. Salled Nov 23—Stmr Luzon, for Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived’ Nov 22—Stmr Cogquilie River, hence Nov_18. v ' 22—Schr Fred J. Wood, DON—Arrived Nov 23—8chr Lizzte ence Oct 30, A—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Senator, hence Nov 22; stmr Brunswick, hence Nov 21; stmr Alllance, from Coos Bay. Safled Nov Bktn Mary Winkelman, for San Francisco: sehr Olga, for Topolobampo. TILLAMOOK—Arrived Nov hence Nov 1. \ BALLARD—Arrived Nov 23—Schr Chal- lenger, henoe Nov 11; schr Stimson, from San edro. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 23—Br bark In- vernelll, from Newcastle, Aus. PORT LOS Ger ship Octavia, from _Antwerp; Marechal de Turenne, from Antwerp. WESTPORT—Sailed Nov 23—Stmr West- for Fr bark EASTERN PORTS. LAND—Passed down Nov 22— Sewall, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. DY I CALETA BUENA—Sailed Nov 19—Br ship Travancore, for San Francisco. ALPARAISO—Sniled Nov 21—Ger stmr for £an Francisco. rrived Nov 21—Ger stmr Herodot, July 24. ALGOA BAY—Arrived Nov 23—Br bark Cudogan, from Newcastle, Aus. TAHITI—Arrived Cet 28—Freica man of war Protet, from Honolulu. €ailed Oct 25—Bktn Trople Bird, Franclscc. in vort—Fr bark Sully, unable to secure a crew. NANAIMO—Arrived Nov 23—Br stmr Wye- fleld, hence Nov 20. MANILA—Arrived Nov 22—Schr Polari: from Puget Sound. VICTORIA—Arrived Nov 23—Br stmr Wye- field, hence Nov 20; Nor stmr Tel Nov 19; Br ship Pass of Killlecrankie, Liverpodl. MAZATLAN—Salled Nov 22—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Bibe- ria, hence Oct 23. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Zee- s Arrived Now P Stmr Indrade, SUEZ—Arrived Nov. from Yokohama, for New York. LONDON-—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Minne- tonka, from New York. R s S Movements of Steamers. for San from TO ARRIVE. Grays Harbor 3 Beattle ; Nov. 34 San Pedro Nov, 24 Grays Harbor Nov. 24 Humboldt ... Nov. 23 Seattle & Tacoma. Honolulu «.INov. 24 Humboldt . Nov. San Pedro Nov. Tacoma . China & Japan. Nov. Portland & Way Ports. NgA Humboldt . Nov. .| N. Y. via Panama.....|Nov. Point Arena. Santa Roea. Méndocino & Pt. Arena. (Nov, *| Ban Diego & Way Ports|Noy. Newport & Way Ports.|Nov. Portland & Astoria....|Nov. New York . Coos Bay . Seattle ... ‘Humboldt Humboldt . Mexican Ports. ” ican . Puget Sound Ports, Hamburg & Way Poris. Bydney & Way N Coquille River .. San Pedro & Way Ports|Nov. San Diego & Way Seattle & Olympla. Portland & Astoria. EaEy e t (bloa msd 17—Schr Gem, | ANGELES—Arrived Nov 23— | hence | FEARS BROTHER WAS MURDERED Sister of Eureka Fish Peddler Causes Po- lice Inquiry. Mystery Surrounds the Dis- appearance of the Man at Night. —_— SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Special Dispatch to The Call. | FUREKA, Nov. 23.—Fred A. Pooler, | [ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | | who has been peddling salmon about fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | the city at cut rates, is};nls::nz ll:;:“““ Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus | {foul play is suspected. He was SC'|Painin the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | seen Saturday night at about 8 o’cloc! Be Ve | withi his cart, selling his fish. The cart | Regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. was found outside of his fish house on | Smali Pill, Small Dose. | the Buhne wharf. The key was in the Small Price. door. Everything gave the appearance that something interrupted his putting o i’S NOT A STIMULANT YOU WART, BUT A CURE. . up his cart. Some Nerve Remedies | Mrs. Leaddart, his sister, is firm in !her belief that Pocler has been made | way with, as she claims his life had been threatened by certain ones among those with whom he was competing. | | His sister remonstrated with h‘ltr‘n against going to his fish house on e | | water front at night. He replied that Stimelate Eut Do he was not afraid as long as he was Mot Cura. | armed. The police are inclined to think that he was nct molested, but left the city. | He =old a half interest in his business for $30 in the early part of the week iand is said to owe several small bills. He was drinking to some extent on Saturday. | 'The steamer Eureka is the only boat 'on which he could have gone and his {name does not appear on her list nor Is a_Nerve tonic that cures and you etay cured, | NERVAN TABLETS are for the cure of Ner- | vousness. They produce restful sleep and &) good appetite. One of the leading druggists of this city truthfully says: “If I were offered $1000 to | prepare a better formula than Nervan I could not do it. It Is the most wonderful preparation does the agent remember his face|n tne world among those buying tickets. The po- Thin, Nervous, Careworn persons and Brain workers should not hesitate, but take NERVAN. They renew Vigor and Vitality in young and old, You never hear anything but words of prai: for them from people who have tried them and know their worth, The following are a few of thousands of ex- pressions unsolicifed : | lice have found no trace of him. ; —_——————— 3 FORMER MAYOR PERRY WAIVES EXAMINATION' Gradu;ly Being Woven | | Net Is The Delmonico, Guide Rock, Neb. Nov. 6 TAN 1908.—Nervan Tablet Co. icago, About Corrupt Grand Rapids Gentlemen: My wife and myselt have taken | three boxes of Nervan Tablets and I think it Is | the best medicine on earth. We are both gain- ing in flesh_and strength. We both cheerfully recommend Nervan Tablets to the suffering hu- manity and safely vouch for its many qualities. If the above Is of any benefit to you you can use it as a testimonial. We are ever ready ‘o vouch for its good qualities. Yours for success, T. J. MALONEY AND WIFE, Lock Box O, Guide Rock, Nervan Tablet Co., Chicago, I Dear Sirs: I am using NERVAN for general debility and lost energy. As an energy builder they cannot be beat. 1 feel like 25 vears old | and I am 50. I would uot be without them and | I will try and induce others to take them. 8. A. READ. Griswold, TIL, Oct. 5, 1903. %EWARE of liquid preparations that contaln alcohcl. They stimulate for a time, but jn the end do you great harm. You take no chances with NERVAN TABLETS, as they confain no alcohol or other Injurious ingredi- ents. ~ You who suffer from Vital Weakness, 'Loss of Memory, _ difficulty In concentrating your thought, loss of energy and ambition, dark cir- cles under the eyes, weak back, etc., should not delay, but take the peer of all Nerve and Blood remedies, NERVAN TABLETS. They will surely cure you. Sold and recommended oy UNION DEUG COMPANY STORES: 214 Kearny Street. Stockton and O'Farrell Streets. Market Street and Van Ness Avenue. Sixth Street, corner Mission. 318 Montgomery Avenue. 400 Sutter Street. Valencia Street, cor. Twenty-Third. California and Fillmore Streets. or sent direct upon receipt of $1. NERVAN TABLET CO. Chicago, Il Officials. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Nov. 23.— | Ex-Mayor George R. Perry, charged | | with having received a bribe of $3333 | | from Kant G. Salsbury while the Gar- | man-Cameron water deal was in pro- | gress, waived examination in Police Court to-day and was bound over to | the Superior Court for trial. ‘ He fur- | nished bai! to the amount of $5000. Ex-Alderman Adrian Schriver has pleaded guilty to the -charge of hav- ing received $235 as a bribe from Kant | K. Salsbury for his assistance in pusf- | will be deferred, as Schriver will be a raigned in the Superior Court and-af- ter pleading gullty was remanded for sentence. It is expected that sentence | will be deferred, as Sscriver will be a | witness for the State in the other prgs- | ecutions. Several other Aidermen have { confessed to their share in the deal and | lare expected to become State’s wit- | nesses. It develops that Salsbury was to have received $125,000 cash when the deal was put through and that he was | to have been given $100,000 in bonds of | the water company that was to have been formed. et Sugar Prices Change. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The American Sugar Refining Company has announced | a change in its selling terms and reduced its list prices 15 cents per hundred | pounds for all grades, making standard | granulated 4.55c. This price is net less |1 per cent for cash seven days and 5 | cents per 100 pounds from invoice. No further discounts or gratuities are al-| | lowed, thus eliminating the 10 cents per | 100 pounds fuormerly in force and mak- | ing the net cost unchanged. L e ] TO SAIL, Destination. a Coal Reduction American Cannel Sold by All Reliable Dealers. | _Steamer. November 24. Grays Harbor . Mendocino City. Grays Harbor ‘Willapa Harbor .. Seattle & Whatcom Humboldt . Humboldt Astorla & Portlandl November 23. ‘Whatcom & Fairh'n| Humboldt - San Pedro China & Japan | Gaelic. SOUT Trains leave and are due to arrive as HERN_ PACIFIC N FREANCISCO. SA (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) IEave — Frox Novewnzx 22, 1908 ammiTR 004 fn 7304 7304 8.004 8.00x 8.304 8304 8304 900+ 9.304 10.00a 10.004 10.00s 8.00> 700" 7.00r 8.06r cOAfi’f Li Newark, cent 8164 12.96¢ 4167 &9 307 7558 7250 8.25¢ 7.25» Vacaville, Winters, Rumaey. Benicis, Suisun, Eimirs sod Sacra- TS Lovoveor soseon cov o35 " Vallejo, apa, Callstogs. Santa Rosa, Mortinez, San Ramoa..... Nfles, Livermors, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockron .. . Shasta Expres (Via _Davis), Willlame (for Bartiett Springs), Willows. od Blaff, Portiand, ttle. ... Davis, Woodland, Knights Luading. Marysville, Oroville aeoe Port Costs. Martinez, Antioch. Byron, Tracy, Stockton, New- mon, Los Hanos, Mendota, Armons, Haoford, Visallis Porterville ... - Port Costa, Martines, Tracy, Lath- rop, Modesto, Merced. Fresuo, Goshen Junction, Hanford, Visalia, Bakerstield ... Niles, 8an Jose, Livermors, Stock- ton, (+Milton), loae, Sficrlll!;ll(flv Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bloff............ ... 4290 Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nora, Tnolumoe and Angels . 4250 Atiantie Express—Ogiden and East. 11.254 Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations 8.55¢ ¥ 7. 3.25¢ 1. Woodiand. Knights ~ Landl Marysville, Oroville and way stations........... i - 1958 The Overiand Lbnited — Ogden, Hayward, Niles snd Way o, 7.55» 7.56» 455 Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Baymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersteld. Los Angeles Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers. Benfcis, Winters, Sacramen Deaver, Omaha, Chicago.. - Vallefo.... B oy Los Angeies Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop. Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Way Sta- tions beyond Port Costa % |z,g- T 10.284 00t of K] Los Banos, Mendota. Fresno, Tulare, Bakersteld. Los Angeie: 554 Fors Costa, Tracy. Stockton ...[... 1228w Hayward, Niles and San Jose . . Hayward, Niles and San jose....... 9. Easters Express—Ogden. Denver, Omaba, St. Louts, Chicago and East._Port Costa, Bealcis, Suf- sun, Elmirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubura, €olfax, Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads gmorth, Winnemicen... g aliefo, daily, except Suaday. ... | Valle]o, Sunday OBlY. ....cricci { 1909 Eichmond, Ssa Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez and Way Station: ... N.28a Oregon & California Express—Ssc- ramento, Marysville, Rodding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. Hayward, Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- ARV OBIY) ..oceeonneee L. . 11.88a IuE (Narrow Gauge). arket Street.) ville, San Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. Newark, Centervilie, Si ose, New Almnden. Los Gatos. Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Princtpal Way Stations .. +10.58a Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos and | 18.884 ay stations. 0664 Hunters Train, Jose and Wi ing from L 17 25 atos Sunday oaly. OA From S. 9.00s 10.304 11304 38 3307 t44er 16200 S.00¢ 1918 6.30» 1n.307 «11.307 KLAND HARBOR FERRY. AN FRAN —13:16_9:00 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 SCO, Foot of Market St. Sifph 11:00 4% 1.00 300 5.1‘ 12.00 200 4.00 z.x. (Broad Gange). aad Townsend Streets.) 3 4 d Way Statl n Jose and Way Stations. ... New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only) Line Limited—Stops only S ose, Gilroy (connection for Hok Pajaro. Castroville. Sa- San Ardo, Paso Robies, Margarits, San Luis Obispo, pal stations thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princt al stations thence Santa Bar- ara aud Los Angeles. Comnmec- tion at Castrovilie to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove..... Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, SantaCruz,Pacific Grove, Sallnns, San Luts Obispo and Privctpal Way Stations ... - San Jose and Way Stations..... Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... - San Jose and Way Stations ... ... Pacific Grove Express—SaniaCiara San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pretfic Grove (connects at S Clara for Santa Cruz, Bou! Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) at Giiroy for Hollister, Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas. 12. Tres Piuos Way Passeng s San Jose, (vin Sants Clai os, and Principal Way Sta- tions (except Sunday) ~ave San Jose and Princ! Sunset Limited.— Jose. G Saiinas, Paso Robles, San L Santa Barhara, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New Orleans, New York. Con- Dects at Pajaro for Sants Crus and at Castroville for Pacific @rove and Way Stations 8au Mateo, Berosford, Belm. Carlos, Redwood, Fair Menio Park. Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Stations._.. ... South San Francisco, Milibrae, Bur- lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Paio Alto...... Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunay- Jals, Lawrence, Santa Clara ypa San Jose. - . a3 10# Oaks, 9 450 A for Morning. ¥ for Afterncon 1Bunday only. {5tope at all stations on Sunday. 1 Sunday excepted. & Only tra ares:10.ax., a Saturday only. stopping at Valencia St. southbound ., 11:30 A, 8 d 8:30 7. Noyember 26. aq . | Humboldt State of Cal| San Diego - | 7. Dollar. .. | Seattle & Tacoma.. November 2 Grays Harbor | Humboldt S | Hamburg . | ::fx'.':c', | Eureka & Coos Bay) | Newburg...| Sor8 L ond Pocts. |11 m(pies 9 | B uget Sound Ports |11 am|Pler 9 . November 28. | t. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler 10 San Pedro.. H“"“;":’l:fl‘ 2| on r ey N, T via Panama. i3 m(Pier November | November 88| e 1 [ GALIFORNIA Centralia. .. Srays Hashor .....| & ponPier LIMITED 70 GHISAGO Bonita. -.. | Newport & Way..'| 0 amiPler Columbia. . . Asgrm & Fom;md- 11 AIPIM Leaves Mondays and Thursdays | North Fork.| Humboldt . Prer at 8:30 a. m., through In 3 days, Mariposa...| Tahitl direct......[11 am|Pier December 2. Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma..(10 am Pler 2 City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|(Pier 9 December 3. | Other Santa Fe Trains: shtce, Coautile, River 4 pmiPer 2 LK. China & Japan pm|Pler 40 for Stockton, Fresuo, Bakersfieldy e forg 2’ Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. Steamer. For. s, | | | Lovien 8:00 . m. for Kagsas City, Grasd Casyomand Dirigo. | Skagway & Way Ports. |Nov. 24 | Bicago. Al-Ki Skagway & Way Porte.|Nov. 25 | sy, o N Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 2 cXET OFFICE: 641 Market St., and Ferry Eceiior. .| Cooka Tniec & Way Trabec 7| Depoty S.F. Also 1113 Breddway, Oaie- Dolphin | Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 2 laad, Cal. Bertha....... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Dec. 7 Sun, Moon and Tide. Tnited States Coast and Geodetic Su: Timie and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Publishéd by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 min- ter than at Fort Point; the height of tide same at both places. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry. day, except when there are but | somietimes occurs. The heights. | mddition to the soundings of the | Coast Survey charts, sign precedes the given 1s subtracted the ‘The plane of reference of the lower low waters. - CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. SAN LESSHE FRANGISCU ANU NURTH PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK 8:30, at 1 Sat: DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, :10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 0 p. m. g Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. o 30, Y5-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 8:20, 11:30 . m. In Effect Sept. 27, 1908. 10 Fulton. 8: ‘A af "l Windsor, ] Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. 10:40 a[10:20 & 7:38 v]’ 6:209 1040 2(10:20 & Hopland R 7:35 pl 8:209 and Ukish. Willits. Guerneville. Sonoma. Glen Ellen. Quentin; at_Santa Spri Bpfln’! serville for Skaggs Springs; at the Geysers, Booneyill Reheeyi iy ‘and Hartlett Sprin Rosa._for White o ltruris and Mark West Lytton Springs; at Gey- Cloverdale for e Flighiand Springe. Tor Duncan Springs. FLIg! 3. 5 Bprings. Soda Bay, Lake- b ings. ai Ukiah for Vichy at Fulton at Lytton for . Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Toil Lake, Witter Sectugs e ro;: Potter Valley, John Htilh(l‘ Hm“““u“ 3 Bucknell's, Sanhedrin House, Comptche, Camp Hot Springs, JHaltway docino’ City, Fort Brags. %::{:;;J";YE“;" 2 Willite for Fort Brase. Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, tes. e Sunday,_round-tri Layton- Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol G arberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Sunday round-trip tickets at re- tickets to all points San_Rafael at Tates. Berond S nce 630 Market strest, Chronicle Pt waITING, R. X. RYAN, " Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 'l’beW_eEly Call.» 81 per Ycar.

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