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THE - . BINES SURPAISE 10 PROSECUTION EESIRRE. Convict Daugherty Re- fuses to Testify at SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. OCEAN-GOING TOWBOAT DAUNTLESS PROVES THE QUEEN OF HER CLASS and Best Equipped Tug on" the Pacific. Graves Trial. e Case Against Alleged .Car Robber Is Weakened by His Silence. oA T SALINAS, Nov. 27.—During the trial of Charles W. Graves, with having looted cars of the ic Company near here on . unexpected sur- sprung. After some dozen had beep examined by the ‘ District Attorney Treat | H. Daugherty, sen-| | ne year at San Quentin for ' in connection Daugherty had, I d on his way to San ' | offered to testify When placed | | d asked as to | | with Graves, the ac- i the robbe Daugherty and replied in defiant afternoon Pac 14 1 was Lesses n 1€ stolen goods Graves red from the on of the day’'s rved with him with k 1 twenty the prelinimary eral other resented again s case. | 27.—Notwithstand- £ been floating days to the would be sent to around for the past few lace Trial Trip of Splendid Vessel® at Sea Demonstrates She Is the Most Powerful 3 preparations for about the first of gular round trip n or The new ocean-going towboat Daunt- less, built by the Risdon Iron Works goes steadily on at | gor the John D. Spreckels & Bros.' Tug On Wednesday the Company, at n the stream in Solace her berth at Yesterday afternoon and in all respects ast amed vessel in ores for | thirteenknotsand her engines developed val stations at Honolulu, Guam | 800 horsepower. on st what her owners intended her to be, the /most powerful and best equipped towboat on the Pacific. The Dauntless was launched on the evening of May 5 and as she slid into | the water was given her name and a baptism oi wine by Miss Adelaide M. Samuels. The new boat is 128 feet long, 246 feet in beam and has a draught of 15 feet. She is fitted with the most approved system of oil burn- | ers and has tank capacity for enough | fuel for thirty days’ steaming. She carries a dvnam. which generates the | electricity ror her elaborate system of lighting. Fast and powerful. she will *form a valuable addition to the | Spreckels fleet, which is now the laig- | est and best equipped on the Pacific | Ocean. Fer ocean towing the Daunt- {less will have no equal and she will Car Kills Unidentified Man. ANGEL! Noy. 2i.—An un- n t 50 kars of age, was tric car pear Alham- g and died soon after. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ e soap which began its sale in the 18th century, sold all through the 1gth for her great strength. Her commander is Captain John J. and is selling in the 2oth. |7hea, one of the best-known mariners on the coast. As a navigator anu pilot | Bellsallover thew Captain Shea has few equals. He was - for ma years in the service of the | Pacific Coast Steamship Company, in whose esteem he stands high. Those on board during the tria! in- r‘..l»*d the fH”H\\lY‘AK named: John D. preckels, harles Hug, R. 8. Moore, l‘a]»taln Buchanan, W. H. H»\\an, J. K. Buiger and W. Manning. . TaXB 905, e is hereby giveu that the taxes 1 property secured by ty and one-half of the texes Bnds s Bough Yoyage. operty will be due and pay- | L 0¢ Ship W. H. Macy, Captain Groth, ay, November 2, 1903, and | Which arrived yesterda;) twenty-one quent on Monday, Novem- | days from Loring_was heflast of the 6 o'clock p. m., and un- | Salmon_ fleet to prior thereto, fifteen per cent | brought the banner cargo ¢f the added to the amount thereof, | 7,000 cases. On board the Mac: nd that said one-half be not paid | fifty Japanese, ninety-five Chinese ané © the last Monday in April next | forty white cannery employ Al- ock p. m., an additional five per | though the Macy made good time fréin be added thereto; that the re- | port 1o yort she enceuntered some ter- ning one-half of the taxes on all | rific weather and sustained not a little property will be payable on and | damage. fier the first Monday in January next, | While off Queen Clizrlotte Island, and will be d quent on the last Mon- | November 8 and 9, heavy gales sprang day in April next thereafter at 6 | Up from the southeast and southwest. ck p. m., and unless paid prior | The vessel was thrown on her beam per cent will be added to | ends. Three water tanks were washed t thereof. overboard, two boats were stove in and all taxes mey be paid at the | @another swept away altogether. The the first installment as herein | rudder head was sprung and a num- ided is due and payabie. ber of salls blown away. TL: storm at said taxes are due and payable | caused a panic among the Chinese pas- ce of the Tax Collector, New | 8engers, who disapjeared below decks and were lost tc sight until the seas calmed down. S s season, nou: he offi Hall. N. B.—For the convenience of tax- payers unablé to call during the day, this office will be open continuously Overdue Charlonus Is Safe. dur the month of November from The Norwegian bark Charlonus, which has been on the overdue list for a long time, but hu been quoted only at 10 per cent reinsur- ce, yesterday passed Dover in safety. She i out 145 days from Bunbury for fhe United m. to 9 p . m., commencing Mon. day, November 16, 1903. Taxpayers whose assessed valuation | is covered by mortgage will this year, | Kingdom. The other overdues are quoted as owing to the increased valuation for | follows: lrmmpr\nw per cent; Fifeshire, 50 State p! | per_cent; Paris, per cent; Talca, State purposes, have a tax to pay, | . nt; Lindistarne, 45 per cent Thalia, u’m ,‘w and should in all cases ask for their | cent: La Bruyerc, 25 per cent; Beechaale, 1o b! per cent: Marechai de Custries, 15 per ce Thornliebank, 10 per cent. gt —.k' Tacoma Leaves To-Uay. The crulser Tacoma will leave st 10 o'clock | this morning for Santa Barbara, where she Il be given her official trial. The new war out vyesterday for several hours Taxpayers will greatly facilitate this | office and themselves by bringing last year's tax bills i (Signed) EDWARD J. SMITH, Tax Collector of the City and County of San Francisco. | her a good look over beforé Uncle im’s representatives take her in charge and put her through an exacting course of sprouts. She will return the latter part of next wee o ok by Found Wearing Stolen Jewelry. George Albin, a walter, was grrested yes. terday by the harbor police on the charge ot m““m. visit DR, JORDAN’S crear WUSEUN OF ANATOMY 1051 MABKET 5T. bet. GrhaTiE, 5.7.0a1, wThe Tarpes Asatomical Muscum in the orid Ccontracted s gty sk "y the oldest Specialist on the Corst. Est. 36 years. Dit. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consuhtation free and stri-tly private. Trectment personsily or by jetter. A five Oure in every case un demakes. mARRIAGE: el s MAILED PR valuable book fof mes ) = LR JOEDAN & CO., 105 Marketst, S. 7. ¢ | on the steamship Alameda and stealing there. from a gold watch, chain and locke: and $4p. When arrested Albin was' wearing the stolen jewelry and had $34 in his pockets, He was | chargea with burglary. e VO Slightly Hurt in Runaway. Phillp Horne, the seven-year-old son of | Isidore Horne of 1225 Market street, was Those suffering from weak. | thrown from a buggy yesterday on Kast street, eers Wi Sk but escaped with a few superficial bruises, ® of life should ':“‘m_,ng‘e‘n"l;‘"’l': Horne senior left the youngster in the busgy g il & atory of | ohainr o, bin Sbeence the horse ran eway, colliding with a coal wagon and throwin elous results. This medicine has more | the youngster, * e o {; = "yaz. E‘:‘“im‘ :‘i’fi: then has ever ——0—~ een offered. Sent Xags oy n ot 9'; 2L I:‘E LHE.IL: pac Loses Anchor and Chains, e by its originators C. The British ship Dudh fram Ant rs Hood’s aparilia, Loweil for Port Los Angeles, :::ch was Rp;':elr? was given her trial in the bay | gave satisfaction. She made more than | She was given a thor- | ough test at sea and proved herself | | ind around the harbor plersiy of Juse reach port and she | and giving the builders | breaking into the trunk of & waiter employeq | ashore, has put into Flushing minus her anchor and some fathoms of chain. i o Water Front Notes. The steamship Newport | the drydock to be cleaned and painted. Pilot Johnson, who was carried to sea on the colller Wyefleld, has returned to the city. The barkentine Georgina, which has been out- side the heads for several days, came into port yesterday. She was twenty-eight days from | Tacoma and brought 1,159,000 feet of lumber. A { Charters. lumber from Eureka to Melbourne or Adelaide and the Norwegian bark Rokeby Hall, same s from Puget Sound to Cape Town at both chartered prior to arrival. bark Martha Davis returns to Hilo with al cargo and the German ship | Optima | proceeds in ballast to Australla. i o iy Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Phoenix. Mendocino . Chico. Coquille Rher . Humboldt | Humboldt Nov. Humboldt Nov. Puget Sound Port: ‘Nov .| Humboldt . ov. s Bay & Pt. Orford.| kn' o {Nov .|Nov. |Nav. 8| Nov. ). San Pearo & Way Por: Czarina. Phoenix. Mendocino City Pomona....{ Humboldt . Humboldt X December 1. P 00s Bay direct..[12 m(Pler 1 Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler ; Coquille River ....| 6 pmgn 2 C Grays Harbor .....[ 4 North Fork.| Humboldt Pm[Pler g Maripos 7 grcut.«!. 3 -|10 am/Pfer — entenntal. . Seattie & Tacoma..|10 am City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am| ;1’: ] Phei, & December 3. -| Humboldt .........[1:30 p|Pter State Cal...| San Diego & Way.) § am|Pler 11 H. K. Maru| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 Coos Bay...) San Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 December 4. . G. W. Elder| Astorla & Portland(11 am(Pler 24 December 5. Arizonan... |New York .. ... [Pler 25 Newport....IN Y. via Panama,|12 m|Pler 40 G.Lindauer | Astorta. & Portiand| 1 pm|Pler 28 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For, ‘ Salls. Excelsior.....| Cooks Inlet & Way Puk)e 1 Dolphin...... | Skagway & Way Porte.|Dec. 2 Valencia. Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 4 Bertha. . Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Dec. 7 Santa Ana... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Dec. 16 Sun, Moon and Tide. | € sited States Cogst and Geodetic Survey— Time and Jieights of High and Low Waters &t Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Published by officlal authority of the Bay. Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Ml about 25 min- | utes Jater than at an Point; the height of tide | is the same at both places. SATURDAY, NOV. 28. O [Time| H Wi Time| 2 4514 wepn 88 B o | tous The British bark West York s chartered for | n Diego & Way Ports|Nov. 30 Nov. 30 1 1 1 1] 1/ China....... ' China and Japan . 2 Lindauer..| Portland & Astoria 2 |1 C of Para.| N. Y. via Panama 2 | Point_ Arena..| Mradocino & Pt 3 | »a......| Sax Diego & Way Pts.Dec. 3 | Umatilla..... )'\l:fl Sound Ports. 3 | Chehalis. Gry 3 Bonita.. ¥ 4 Rivs \\ illapa Harbor 4 8. Monlc Grays Harbor 5 Colun Portland & Astoria.. 6 T Seattle & Tacoma 6 > Humboldt 7 TO SATL, | Steamer, Deaxlnnuan { Salls.| Pler. Wovember 28. | | South Bay..| Humboldt ..... 5 pm|Pler 10 | Coronado...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 | Nicaria Hamburg & Way m|Pler 19 Humboldt .. 2 am/Pler 2 | Los Angeles Ports.| 6 pm|Pler 10 | Point Arena 4 pm|Plec. 2 | Humboldt . | Alameda...| Honolulu . 11 am|Pier 7 C Sydney..| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 Movember 29. Alllance. ... pureka & Coos Bay|10 am|Pler 16 8. Rosa. Sen Diego & Way.| @ am|Pler 11 Bonita. Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 Columbia...| Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pier 24 will to-day go on | g JOHN D. SPRECKELS & BROS. COMPANY'S NEW TOWBOAT DAUNT- LESS, WHICH YESTERDAY HAD HER TRIAL TRIP, AND CAP- TAIN J. J. SHEA, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO COMMA extept when there are but three tides, as The helghts given 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 1s subtracted from the depth giz=n by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, Shipping Intelligex. ARRIVED. Friday, November 27 Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 14 hours from Cas- | par; bound south; put in to land p: Stmr Gipsy, L!'].\Lnll 33 hours from ngers. Monte- ey. 5 Stmr_Bonita, 60 hours from San Pedro and_way ship W H Macy, Groth, 21 days from Lor- ng. Brtn Georgina, Brandt, 28 days from Ta- coma, via Neah 25 da.s. Tug Corning, & hours from Half- moon Ba Schr Virginia, Matson, 7 days from Colum- bia River. CLEARED. Friday, November 27. Stmr Aztec, Robinson, Tacoma; Pacific Mail Steamehip Co. Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria and Port Townsend; Pacific_Coast Steanship Co. Stmr_ Senator, Patterson, Eureka; Pacific Coust Steamship Co. Stmr Santa_Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. SAILED. Friday, November 27. Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Sal di Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria Sound ports. Stmr Senator, Patterson, Stmr Novo, Ellefsen, X% Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Cruz. Schr Bessie' K, Merriam, S-n Vicente Land- 3 nd Puget Eureka. Bragg. gchr Newark, Relnertsen, Stewarts Point. RETURNED. Friday, November 27. Bchr Bessle K, Merriam, hence Nov 27, for San Vicente Landing, returned on account of machimery being disabled. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 27, 10 p m—Weather havy; wind NE, velocity 22 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. TA’ TOOSH—P.M in Nov 27—Stmr Shaw- 2 ongkon; mul fmmo‘l'-tl ?l'o\ 27—Schr. A_M Baxter, for Bl.fl Diégo; schr Camano, for San Pedro; Nor stmr Titania, for San Diego; bark Hecla, from Port Hadlock, for San Franclsco: stmr Mon- tara, from Se-me. for San Franéisco. SGUTH BEND—Arrived Nov 2i—Stmr Ri- "?ofi?c'xfiql‘(mnn—s:u.a Nov 27—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Pedro. EUREKA—A?HV!G Nov 27—Stmr Santa Monica, hénce Nov 25; stmr Prentiss, hence Nov 23: U 8. stmr Madrona, Salled . Nov 27—Stmrs Pomona, FEureka, North Fork and Brunswick, for San Fran- cisco; schr Fortuna, for San Francisco: schr Esther Buhne, for San Pedro. EATTLE—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Excelsior, from Valdez; stmr W H Kruger, hence Nov 22; stmr Homer, from Alagka. Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Cottage City, way. AS'PCIR!A—EMIed Nov 27—Stmr Nome City, for San Franc PORT BLAKELEY—£ailed Nov 27—Fr ship Madelaine, for Queenstown. COO8 BAY—Barbound .Nov. 26—Stmr Em- ire. PPORT LUDLOW—Arrived Nov 27—Ger bark Thala: from Seattle. { PO!:"I“' GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 27—Schr Queen, hence Nov 15; schr Nokomlis, from San REDONDO_Salled Nov, 27—Stmr; Brooklyn, for San_Francisc: SOUTH BEND—s.u-d Nov 27—Schr Vol- \mlur. for Samy Francisce ESTPORT—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Fulton, tor brag- hence Nov 26. PORT HA.DLO(‘K—ArrIved Nov 27—Brig Geneva, from Honolu PORE TOWNSBNDL Sailed Nov . 27—Schr c.mu-o. for Sad Pedro; ship Hecla, for San Franc! SAN"PRDRO_Satted Nov 26—Sehr W F ‘Witzemann, for Tacoma. L | ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU-Sailed Noy_26—Stmr_Sonoma, for San Francisco. Nov 2{—Stmr China, for San clsco. EASTERN PORT. PHILADELPHIA—Cleared Nov 25—Ship Arthur all, for New York, and passed Reedy Island on the 26th in tow. ' FOREIGN PORTS. LIVERFOOL Arrived Nov 0 _Br stmr Ty- deus, r Seatt CA.P.B mWN—Arrl\.d l.\rlar to Nov 26—Br ship Melanope, from Port Ludlow. — ALGOA BAY—Arrived prior to Nov 26— Ship Great Admiral, from Tacoma. PERIM—Passed Nov 21—Br _stmr Tele- from Tacoma, for Liverpool. 24—Br bark Iredale, 2 Salled Nov 25—Br ship Dud- . for Port Los Angeles. Sailed Nov 26—Bark Sea Salled Nov 26—Bark St am YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 25—Br stmr In- drasamha, - from Oregon. SUBZ—Arrived Nov from Tacoma. KOBE—Arrived Nov 2_Br stmr Sagami, from Mantla, for New York. SHIELDS—Sailed Nov for Oregon. MAZATLAN—Salled Nov 27—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco DOVER—Passed Nov 27—Nor bark Charlo- nus, from Bunbury, for United Kingdom. CORONEL—Arrived Nov 24—Stmr Califor- nian, from San Francisco, and salled Nov 25 for New York. —Br stmr Machaon| Br ship R&Jare‘ ;”I(‘T()I\IAAArrhed Nov 27—Br stmr Indra- vel from Yokohama. OCEAN STEAMERS. POOL—Sailed Nov 2{—Stmr Cevic, SUEZ—Arrived . Nov —Stmr Telemachus, from Tacoma, via Hlogo, Hongkong, Manila and Batavia, for Marseilles and Liverpool. MOVILLE—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Ionfan, from Liverpool, for Halifax. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Nov 27 -{J3tmr PAY3 FOR GRIME WITH HI5 LIFE pidf 7 S ik Alfred J. Frith Suffers the Extreme Penalty of the Law. The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford_unnsual epportunities for. an ecogomical and satisfactory joerney to Chicago=East Dies on Scaffold for Murder of Naval Storekeeper at Esquimalt. —_— VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 27.—Alfred J. Frith, ‘who murdered Frederick J. Bailey, naval storekeeper, at Esqui- malt, was §anged to-day. He met death with the same nerve which has characterized his attitude since the murder. | Cool and without bravado, he wulked erectly up the stairs unassisted to the | scaffold, stepped on the trap, stretched | his neck out and waited for the noose. | Frith died instantly, his neck being broken by the fall. 2 Frith murdered Frederick James Bailey, first-class naval storekeeper, at the royal navy yard at Esquimalt on | June 27 last. Frith had been discharged | from the naval yard, where he had been employed as a subordinate of | Bailey, and told friends that he be- | lieved Bafley had been undermining | him. Frith was preparing to remove | with his family to Vancouver and had asked Bailey for some packing cases. They had gone to the storehouse in | AN FRANCISCO, the navy yard to get these, and, after (Matn Line, Foot of Market Strees.) putting some outside the door at one Imave — Fmox - end—a door which locked on the in- | 7.004 Vscaville Winters Rumasey side—were proceeding toward the other | /904 Benicia, Suisun, Eimirs sad door through an alley of stacked up;, 7384 V-He]o. ‘ e, ropes, stores, etc., Bailey in the lead, | 730. Mm le"more, Tracy, Laf when Frith drew a revolver and shot Stockion .. Bailey from behind, the bullet entering %004 Siasts Express C (et Sortaes at the base of the skull. Frith locked Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, Chicago & North Wesera Ry Uaioh Facie . 27" Unioh Pacidc R. B 617 Market St. No. 1 Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC rains leave and are due to arrive st Willows. tFruto, Ked Biuf, dand, Ti Seattle. the door, threw the key away and' ggga nfvn::w:mx'-;"?:inu“undm; et walked down to the naval wharf, where | Marysville, Oroville.. 7582 8.304 Port Costs, x-mnn. ‘Antfoch, man, Los Armons, Haaford, Porterville Pofl Costa, Martinez, ‘l‘my Lath- he threw the revolver into the harbor. | Then the murderer walked out of the | vard, and meeting a police constable | he knew, confesed the murder to him. | s . roed, Fresno, Frith claimed that Bailey had rushed on, “Hanford at him with a club after some talk | salfs, Bakersfeld . i , Lt about the alleged undermining and he | L -~ (s&"“i‘,’: lo,',:";&fi.,n“\ Marysvin 'had shot him in self-defense. 8.304 An ex- amination of the building, though,! g3ga failed to reveal anything that could be | 4 Atlantic Express—Ogden and Basc, 11 used as a club, and the appearances all 'g: ]u:n:mcndxv:;n'!?e-z “and Way Py went to show that Bailey had been e i Sy . isnd Limited — Ogden, murdered. :::‘ ?neen?a': e, 1"h,:,“ o et Throughout the trial and until a few & Valiage > . X oa " Passer days before his execution Frith acted | 10004 1%, Angrics Tasens with remarkable nonchalance, but | e e ‘(;’o‘,‘,'n‘.'",'::"‘ toward the end he felt his position | tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalts, keenly. | Bakersfield, Los Angeles . 2 | 12.00m Hayward, Niles and Way Stat 3. e ——————————— f;u" Bacramento River Si | 3300 Wi RAILWAY TRAVEL. ——eee e Marysvillé, Oro stati ceneen Hayward, Niles sad Way Siations.. r Fort Costa, Martinez. Brroa. Tracy, » Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno and sy Bt. tions beyond Pors Costa.... 2 252 | 3.30e Martinez, Tracy. S 10254 4007 Martinez.San Rumon. \clxr]o.!tn ey | Calls anta Y | agor xiies, m}; Siockion. Az Hayward, Tles, ton, . 0 B e Livermots. v +11.588 6.00r The Owi Limited: 0% Bakorsteid: Los Angeies orrr 8884 ersge GALIFORNIA 5.00r Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton . 1335 | 16.30r Hayward, Niles and San Jose 364 LIMITED 7O CHICAGO | §80r Hayward, Nilesand San jose....... 356a | 800 Esstern Express—Ogden. Denver, Leaves Mondays and Thursdays § Omaba, Sc Louts” Chicago aad » through day. { ealcta, - Sacramentao, with diner --l ali trappings. L Auburn, Colfsx | Ren ] worth, Winnemtccs . 529 | 883y Valiejo, dafly, excepe Suaday 7580 I'njng 1 00r Vallelo, Sunday oaly. 2R Other Santa Fe b - - Kichmdnd, San Pablo, Pare Costa, 2.1, ) so0 Stockton, Fresno, BakersSelds | i artinez a ay Statlons...... 254 |8 -t £ % Merced, Hanford and Visalia. | O O e s | Portland, Puget Sound and East. §.554 4.00 p. m. for Stocktod. Y ward, Niles and San Jose (Sun looé; m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyom and day only) .. . 11.88a ‘hicago. | COA(SFT ‘Lglgik (.‘;rn-: )u-gm. oot of Market Street. 'nc:rr Orrice: 641 Market 8t., and l'trry = T — ol 8164 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Tgats 8 ¥.. Sk T03 Rewmiens. Sutv * "¥eiton, Boulaer Creek, Seate lasd, Cal. | Cruz and Way Stations... 5.55¢ Newark, Centerille, San_ Jose, en. Los Gatos. Felton, k, Ssata Crus sad Principal Way Stations 416 H"‘UL San Jjose, Los Gatos n‘ “A 'ay stations - o i | as30r Bunle Tratn, Saturday oniy, San Jose and Way Stations. Returs- ing from Los Gatos Sunday enly. 17 25% ._5‘}5“*‘“':&.%.,. P'E’.K'..ESR?L —17:15 9:00 11:00 4. 00 1 rm OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdwey - 16:00 18:05 10:00 4. 1200 2 3 COA T LINE (l'-‘ u...;, 30, | $n ird ..!'1 ow: | 8104 n. 1 Jose and Way Slnlrum 7004 San Jose and Way Stations. 004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid., nm. 8084 CoastLine Limited—Stopsonty Saa Jose, Gliroy (conmection fer Hok lister), Pajaro. Castrovilie, Sa- | linas, ‘San Ardo, Paso Robles, | Santa Margarits, San Luts Obispa, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSEHS SAN FRANCISCO AN2 NORTH PACIFIC RBRAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. | FRANCISCO TO SAN luur.. K 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3 41w Commonwealth, from Boston, for Liverpool, Leave In Effect | Arrive Principal stations thence Surf lng prgc:,efle a By ¥ San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903. |San Francisco. (etrn:‘:t;gl?. fl:; an-'m- . 37— ® o ence Bar- Pl e Stmr Cretic, from Liverpool, | woy Sun- Destina- | Sun- }ka ara and Los Angeles. Connee- CHERBOURG—Salled Nov 26—Stmr Moltke, Lol o Days. | tion st Castrovilie to and from from Harhburg and Softhampton, for New 1 | York. Ignacte, | s COPENHAGEN — Arrived Nov 24 — Stmr ¥ Island, from New: York, via Christiansand. SR Ui ‘Will Take Full Cargo. Novato, s The Pacific Mail company’s steamship City b ot | I3 of Sydney, which will safl at noon to-day for Santa Rosa. | | 'St Jams: Dot Nttt Panama and way ports. carries 2800 tons of | Faokie Goave nsmmain ¢ Sonk cargo. This Includes 809, tons of flour and Futt Pene| Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder 200 tons of lead. - “wp Creek and Narrow Gauge Poiats) —— 1 st Groy for Hollister. Tres Never procrastinate, but do at once all 5 S T SR e ," e things that should be done; especially, Lymmr" 408/10:203 | (3 %or San Juu‘ (via_ San S buy that gas range from San Francisco Geyservilie, | 7:35p| 8:20p | Sglos, wd P'r:-_-;nu S . : . Gas and Electric Co., 415 Post st. Cloverdale, | | | aaee s e i i 7 Hoplana 1030510305 | G00F Sunset Limited.— Redwood, Sas Harmony Singing Society. and Ukizh. | 7:35 p| i g:’fi}:fla"m‘“mmm The Harmony Singing Society will Willits. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p Los Angeles, u;m El Pase, hold its annual singing fest in San 10:40 aj10:20 a | t:c:- zl?‘-’:m)z:; s:.r‘ m:c“ Francisco Turner Hall, 353 Turk street, Guerneville. | 7:35 pl 6:20p | i34 st Costroville for Pactic o this evening. A splendid programme o SN L L 3:40s| 11 San Mateo, Beresford, Beolmo has been arranged. Julius Haug’s or- - . "‘ oy ;\er: P.l:;d;:lo;i‘];nr el PN chestra will play - selections and ac- Sebastopol. | 7:38 5| 0:30 5 | 4530 San Jose and Way Stations. company the singers. Among those - P | 11.30r South San Franctaco. MiIbras, Bur- - STAGES connect at Green Brae for San lingame, San Matco, Beimont, who will take part are Mrs. J. Budde, | Quentin; “n nta' Rosa for White Sulphur §‘- c"rm'knma'm' rfl;’mn P Julius Haug, S. Levi, Mrs. J. Groen- | Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West ienio Park. anc o 457 Mayfield, M tals lew, Sunay- inger, Robert Lorentz and Max Dunow. ?eprr\‘?lf: (;: 15,{(;::‘ 'gwr':':::mn?pa%fln;:rf A(g; b v, “ace, Santa Ciars and The programme is a varied one. As|the pogrers, Booneville and Greenwood: at . Ty B opland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spry A for Mornin, or Afiernoos this singing soclety has many members | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Laga:| iSunday ooy~ and is very popular among the Ger- mans a hig attendance is anticipated. e e Ca.“fornladCllmdll’;.V Poppy, Poinset- tia, Redwood, Burnt 0od, Yue etc., now on sale, Sanborn, Vail & 8;., 1:1 Market street. —_——— Lectures on California. Rev. W. J. Speers gave an interesting lecture last evening to the members of the Fourth Congregational Sunday- school. . The lecture was on- “the subject of “California, the State We Live In,” and was illustrated by a series of stereop- ticon views. E2 —_— A FULL PAGE PICTURE OF THE MOST STUNNING GIRL "IN SAN FRANCISCO. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. 4 Smn at all lt.ll.lzll on Snndly i t a S - Gnty i aTas stopping at Vaieneta 8¢ sou 00a.x., 11:0 4%, 3:07. 2. 304 6:307 % T0 SAN RAFAELs port and Bartlett Springs: ‘a URah (or Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, | 8 Oaly ira Potter Valley, John Day's, Rl\er!lde. Lierly 210 Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haifway House, ‘Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort Bragg, | [ Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Oi- | sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. 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