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HEARING WILL BE DEMANDED Commission Merchants Take Preliminary Steps to Test Validity of Woodward Lew WISH TO HOLD PERMITS Perishable Produets Gather on| | Wharves and No Attempt Is| Made Them Away to Take Wolf & § eld to-morrow, and ask have some Wo 0dy possibie things. made to upon ction ere POSSIBLE PLAN. ADVERTISEMENTS. CATARRH CURED LCTRO-CEEMISTRY CURES CA- EEX CF TEE HEAD, CATAREH OF THE TEROAT, CATARRH OF THE ELERS, CATARERE OF TEE LUNGS AND CONSTITUTIONAL CATAREE OF EVERY VARIETY. MCEE PROOF: = 2% Palo Alto, Cal. be Electro-Chemic | ! me of a serious con- | onal catarrh after many phys had treated me with little suc- | cess. 1 gladly recommend electro- rh-stvr/ to all in need of a catarrhal '.r,.u'r-fl T. T. REA, Palo Alto, el 14 Deafzess, Head and Bar Noises, Usm, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Plles, Dig. ! eases of the Stomach. Liver, Kidneys ang Eowels. Special Diseases of Men and wo. men. All chronic diseases. HOME TREATMENT—If you live at a dfs- tance, try to come for a personal examination. | i you cam't come. write for instractions for | home exeminetion and tratment. ELECTRO-CEEMIC INSTITUTE, ‘ 118 GRANT AVE. Cor. Post. saw rmcuoo Office Hours—9 . m. to 5 p. m. and T ®_catly: Sundays, 106 m. 1015, me o> Bep, apartnents for ladies and gentlemen, is, Astuma, Cancers, '-l‘nnon.‘" g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, BARK WILLSCOTT AGAIN STRIPPED IN A BATTLE WITH THE ELEMENTS Windjammer That Once Reached This Port in a Sadly Dismantled Condition Hurricane and Puts Is Again Assaulted by the Into Port Stanley in Distress The again American bark Willscott has been stripped of her wings by ments and is at present under- repairs at Port Stanley, Falkland She was on her way from phia for San Diego when she ran into the gale. News of her putting o Port Stanley was received yester- day at the Merchants’ Exchange in a cablegram from London. Iscott formerly sailed under 3ritish fag and gained the right to Stars and Stripes some years ago through the repairs necessary after weathering a terrific gale off the Aus- tralian coast. In that storm the ves- s eel masts buckled over and for days to the terror of the gale was added a thrilling bombardment as rs battered the ship’'s It was séveral days before steel rigging were cut loose, The few bold strokes of a gleaming ax so effec- tive in the days of wooden spars and hempen st the case of the Wil ing of the wreckage cott and the clear- involved many mers and cold chisels. his time tha vessel wailowed helplessly the trough of the sea, drifting per- ilously closz to a rock-ribbed shore. When the wreckage was cleared nearly every man aboard had cripped hands, the wounds from the jagged steel hav- ing become infected. Notwithstanding the fact that of the masts the stumps nained and, undaunted by the of spare spars, these resourcefui their vessel and with yards built of 2x6 planking and sails of all sorts, shapes and sizes, brought their vessel across the Pacific and into this port. She de a good passage and her cargo was intact. Her British owners sold | her rather than make the necessary re- | pairs, which proved to be sufficiently fl.‘:lfins!vfi to entitle the vessel to Ameri- can register. The damage she sustained in this lat- est battle is also extensive. Her Her rudder and three topsail yards. ! is injured and serious havoc has been wrought about the decks. — Earnmount in Heavy Gale. The Bri sh bark Parmnmount, Captain Bax- arrived late Sunday night, 150 days stle, England, lost many sails and sustained damage to her rigging in a sudcon southeasterly squall encountered August 20 in latitude 24 28 south, longitude 39 77 west. This squall was followed by a gale, which blew with ce for four hou: The Earn- heavy weather off Cave Horn, but in the Pacific LRI AL Many Windjammers Arrive. Of the seventeen vesseis that came into port terday twelve were windjammers, and in a procession they biggest fleets that has sailed through the den Gate for many days. With the excep- the the arrivals were from coast ports, most of them carrving lum- ber. The arrivals included the following: Bark Mohican, schooners Arzus, Bella, Sacramento, Jennie Stella, Robert Lewers, Volunteer, Mary Dodge and Ida McKay, brig W. G. Irwin, bark Hecla and ship Spartan Overdune Lurline Is Safe. The British bark Luriier, out 162 days from Livergool for Callao and reinsured at 35 per , bas put into the Falkland Islands, The cther overdues are quoted as follows: Derwent, ent; Fifeshire, 65 per cent. Paris, 70 N s Michels Bianchi, per cent; Talca, 25 per cent; 10 per cent; Thalia, 90 per cent: La Bruger, 40 per cent, and 15 per cent. Susraiios NEWS OF THE OCEAN | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Captain Swanson of the schooner James H. reports to the Branch Hydrgraphic Of- Poeihat on November 21, 1008, he satled through @ quantity of new lumber in latitude 43 32 north, longitude 128 31 west. i b cdacd Charters. The German ship Christel {s chartered for wheat from Portiand to Europe at 19s. The British ship Nile (on Puget Sound) was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from Bur- Tard Inlet to Valparaiso for orders (Pieagua | range), at 27s €4, option of Callao direct. The French bark Bossuet proceeds to sea in ballast. o LRt Exports for the North. The steamer Umatilla salled yesterday for Victoria with an assorted merchandise cargo oo to the port-of desti 253 pkes fresh fruit, resh veg- | etables. 2305 Ibs raisins, 5170 ibs dried fruit, 2336 Ibs coffee, 460 Ibs dried fish, 900 Ibs meals, 1000 Ibs sugar, 4 pl provisions, 155 boxs paste. 1 Ibs beans, 50 cs canned goods, 207 . 208 | gals & cs wine, 154 Ibs spices, ey, 3 cs oysters, 25 cs arms and mmunmbn 12 o8 drugs and sundries, 7 cs ofls, 1 os rubber goods, 104 boiler tubes, 1 bale hose, 1000 lbs 8025 ibs starch, 10 sheets fron, 17 bdls -\od. 10 pkgs m-cmm ‘The steamer also rried 1 ce drugs, 3 os typewriters and 1 s hardware, valued at $87, en route to Suva, Figt Istands. R LAt ¥ Time Ball. Branch i 8 N, Banld BN W el BT December The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry tangled mass of metal spars and | ouds proved of no avail in | weary hours of tedious work with ham- | During most of | top- | mast is damaged, also her fore yards | s made one of | ‘of the bark Mohican, which brought 4100 | | Yo of sugar from Honolulu, % > e W. G. IRWIN, ARGUS, MOHI- CAN, SPARTAN AND OTHER WINDJAMMERS COMING IN. - - buliding wes dropped exactly at noon to-day- |1 e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | . m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U, ., in charge. - Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer Humboldt -.| Puget Ports... . |Dec. | San Pedro & Way Ports|Dec. Humboldt D rays Harbor »ma Humboldt Pedro. . Humboldt Coos Bay Eureka ¢ York via Panama. riland ‘& Astoria | Portland & Way Ports, Ventura ... [ .| Newport & Way .| Chira & Japan Grays Harbor. . Puget Sound Ports Seattle & Tacoma Grays Harbor Centralia. Spokane. Humboldt ... State of San Djego & Wa. al Hamburg & Wa: Honoluly ......... | Grays Harbor onolulu ew York via Panama. Dec. 16 Portland & Astoria. 16 Lm’n'll: ..., | Puget Sound Ports 18 TO SAIL, Bteamer. | Desfination. | Sails.| Pler. | . December 8 Samoa Los Angeles Ports. Chico. Coqullle River . Coronado.. | Los Angeles Port December 9. Arizonan...| N Columbla. . Spokane. .. | d veov.-1:30 plPler 1 nee}gmb:r 10. 110 \p re....| Coos Bay direct am Pier Bk, . | Humbolat . 9 am Pler Aretic. ... 2110 am|Pler 2 §. Barbar % 2 paiEs 3 Daitar. .| comia.| 5 pmiPier 20 Rcare Coos B.-Pt. Orford. |12 mPier 15 State Cal.. 3 9 am|Plei 11 ...| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 North Fork m|Pler 20 Coos Bay. . H -m\mer it | “December 18, 4 | Grays Harbor | Humboldt :80 p Pler | Humboldt 4 pm|Pler H 1 pm|Pier 40 12 m|Pler 40 uget Round Poru in Il’l\?lkl’ 9 D ecember 1 €an Dicgo & \uy 1 -uul’lur 1 | Bureka' & Cocs B. |Pler 16 14. G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland. Pler 24 | o December 15. } Newport & Way Pler 11 Humboldt . |Pier 2 Pler 10 Pler 16 Pler 9 Pler 2 Nevadan...| Honolulu . |Pler 23 FROM SEATTLE. Bteamer. For Bails. Cottage City Skagway & Way Ports. [D.c - Bertha Cooks Inlet & Way Pta. Dec. 10 Skai 14 14 |Dec. 16 Skagway & Way Ports. (Dec. 13 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, December 7. pStme Mandaley, Payne, 41 hours from San o, Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours from San Diego. Stmr _ Chehalls, Frantzon, 63 hours from Grays Harbor, bound south, put in to land Stmr W. AHlin, 100 Tacoma.via Seatia 85 Hours: bownd seeth, But reka. s Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, hours from Nezatmo, o e | smp Spartan, Falkman, 12 days trom What- Brl: ‘W. G. Irwin, Hansen, 8 days from Port Angeles. Bark Hecla, Nelson, 11 days from Hadlock. Bark Mohican, Kelly, 24 days from Honolulu. renohr Jennie Stella, Hansen, 4 days'from Bu- Schr Argus, Hardwick, 15 days from Asto- Sk Bella, Jamieson, 7 days from Coos Bay. D, Sacramento, Mercer, 13 days from Sius- Behr Robert Lewers, Underwood, 9 days from Port Ludlow. CLEARED. Monday, December 7. Cstmr L'nuuu-‘ Nopander, Victoria, ete., P. Stmr C\-nun. Paulsen, Guaymas, P. C. 8. Br ship Andorinha, Nicholas, Portland, Or., Willlam Smellia. Br ship Ancalos, Fulton, Portland, Willigm Emellie. SAILED. Monday, December 7. Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria. Bonita, Gielow, San_ Pedro. Curacao, Pouleen, Guaymas. Chehalls, Frantzon, San Pedro. Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. Newburg, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. Rival, McClements, Willapa Harbor. National City. Hammar, Fort Brags. W. H. Kruger, Ahlin, San Pedro. vark, Reinertsen, Bowens Landing. Somers, Tietjen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec. 7—10 p. m,—Weather hazy; wind northeast, velocity 14 miles per hoxr. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Dec. 7.—The bark Willscott, from Philadelphia for San Diego, put back to Port Stanley; had lost topsail yard, and foretop- gallant yards were eprung, also rudder head was sprung. DOMESTIC PORTS. Stmr Stmr Ni Roy BEATTLE—Arrived Dec T—Stmr. Farallon, from Skagwa: Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Cottage City, from Skagway GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 5—Schr R. C. Slade, hence No ; stmr Homer, from Astoria. Dec €—Schr Comet, from San Pedro. Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Centralia, hence Dec 2. Dec 6—Stmr Sequoia, hence Dec 3. Sailed Dec 5—Stmr Coronado, for San Pedro. Safled Dec 5—Schr Henry Wilson, for San Francisco COOS BAY—Salled Dec T—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. REDONDO- Prenties and No fled Dec 7—Stmrs Asuncion, . for San Francisco; schr Jobn F. Miller, for Grays Harbor. TATOOSH -Passed Dec 7—Bktn Skaglt, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Passed Dec 7, 9 —Br stmr Wyefleld, from Nanaimo for San Fran- cleco. EUREKA-—Arrived Dec . 6—Stmr Bureka, hence Dec 5. Dec 7—Stmr Pomona, hence Dec 6; stmr Gabriel, from Umpqua; stmr Taqua,’ hence Dec 6. pEnlled Dec 6—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Yiego. Salled Dec T San Francleco dondo. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Dec 6—Bktn Re- triever, hence Nov TACOMA—Arrived Dec T—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Dec 3. . SAN PEDRO-—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Santa Barbara, from Port Harford; schr John F. Mil- ler, from Redondo; stmr Prentiss, from Re. dondo; schr W. H. Patterson, from Graye Har- bor: stmr Pasadena, from Fureka. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Dec 7—Br stmr Wyneric, for Chin; FORT BRAGG ala, hence Dec 6. Stmrs Arctic and Eureks, for schr Bertle Minor, for Re- Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Gual- ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 7—Bktn T. P. Emigh, from Safled Dec for Algoa PORT HARFORD--Salled Dee 7—8tmr Coos Bay, for San Francisco, EASTERN PORTS. EW YORK—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Minne- waska. hence Sept 11; ship Hawalian Isles, from Honolulu, Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Mogul, for Manila; Br ship Drumeltan, for Manil ISLAND PORTS. HILO—Arrived Dec 4—8chr H. C. Wright, hence Nov 9. FOREIGN PORTS. SAN BLAS--fafled Dec 4—Stmr San Jose, for San Francisco. VALPARAISOSailed Nov 21—Br ship Ard- namurchan. for Caleta Buena. YOKOHAMA-—Arrived prior Dec 5—Jap stmr Kaga Maru, from Seattle. SINGAPORE—_Arrived Dec 3—Br stmr In- dramayo, from Yokohama. GIBRALTAR -Passed Dec 4—Br stmr In- dradeo, from Yokohama, for New York. PLYMOUTH—Salled Dec 5—Br ship Rajore, for Portland, Or. HONGKONG~AMV¢¢ Dec 5—Stmr Korea, hence Nov 1 CAPR TOWN—_Sailed Dec —Bktn Hawaii, for Newcastle, Aus. VICTORIA—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Cottage City, from Skagway. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Saxonia, MARSEILLES—Arrived Dec b—-llm‘r Ma- chaon, from Tacoma, etc., for Liverpool QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Dec e Um- bria, for New York. PLYMOUTH—Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Belgravia, for New York. led Dec 5—Stmr Sardegne, for GENOA. New York. S B S Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of Hilh and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Euperint NOTE. ntenden .—The M(h and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | places. of tide is the same at hoth TUESDAY, DmIBE'R 8. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1903. ROBBER BAND [S BROKEN UP Police Arrest Companion of the Footpad That Was Shot by Patrolman Skelly PR P ANOTHER EVADES CAPTURE i T Condition of the Boy George King, Who Was Wounded Ac-| cidentally, Remains the Same NP T The name of the footpad that held | up six men in Little’s saloon on How- ard street, near Fourth, on Sunday | night is not Harry Howard, but W. J. Watson. He made that confession to | Detective Ryan yesterday morning and admitted that he had just completed a term of ten years in the penitentiary | at St. Louls for highway robbery. His parents live in Indian Territory and his | chief desire was that they should not know of his arrest here. ‘Watson was not alone in the hold-up. He had two companions, W. H. Owens and a youth known “the Kid,” who came here with him from Texas on De- cember 2 for the sole purpose of rob- bing people. Owens was in the saloon | and when Watson ordered the men to throw up their hands Owens also threw | up his hands, but was prepared tc go to Watson’s assistance if there had | been any attempt at resistance. “The Kid” remained outside the saloon on the lookout. Owens was arrested yes- terday morning at the Denver House, 217 Third street, by Detectives Ryan and Taylor and locked up in the “tanks,” where he will be detained till | it is determined what charge can be | made against him. yet been arrested. | Watson was in Police Judge Mogan's | court yesterday on a charge of robbery. | When his case was called he limped out of the dock. as his wounded leg was bothering him, and in answer to the Judge sald he did not have an at- torney. He was instructed as to his rights and the case was continued till December 11, when the Judge will ap- g | point an attorney to look after his in- terests. Policeman Charles F. Skelly, who | wounded Watson, and Policeman T. C. ‘ Murphy, who arrested him, were in court yesterday. They sald that Wab son, after his arrest, told them that it | his revolver had worked properly they would have both been in the Morgue. Both officers have been highly compli- J mented for their courage in argesting | such a desperado. It appears that the same bullet that struck Watson on the leg also struck | the wounded lad, George King of 157 | Clara street. After the bullet struck ‘Watson it hit the ground and rebound- ed; striking the boy, who out of curios- ity got in the line of fire. The boy’'s condition remains unchanged at the Central Emergency Hospital, but Dr. J. D. Murphy says that unless blood poisoning sets in his chances for recoy- | ery are good. | —_—————— | PERSONAL MENTION. ' i Dr. D.B. Fields of Weaverville is at the Grand. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Pulsifer of anu are at the Lick. L. F. Moulton, a rnncker of Colusa, is at the Grand. A. P. Booth of Sacramento is regis-: tered at the Lick. [ J. A. Cunningham, a mining man of | Salt Lake, is at the Grand. Dr. Robert Crees of Byron Hot| Springs is at the Occidental. ( Edwin Berwick, a frult-grower of‘ Pacific Grove, is at the Grand. Commander Richardson Clover, U. is registered at the Palace. 1. B. Hammond, head of a big ma-| chinery works of Portland, is at the| Palace. | George T. Myers of Portland, one of | N, the leading salmon packers of v.h:‘ Northwest, is at the Palace. Phillp 8. Teller of the firm of Norton, Teller & Roden has returned from a seyeral months’ trip to Europe. Judge Kenneth Jackson leaves m»‘ day for the city of Mexico, where “The Kid"” has not | h medicizes xl"?‘ eo’rn;:. BEGS DRINK AND ENDS ALL b Sl Joseph Maken Walkg Into a Paint Shop and Blows Out His Brains With Revolver e e SO SAYS HE WAS HELD UP| P ke Young Man Only Recently Ar-| gso. rived From Ireland Aets; Peculiarly Before Suiecide | g B T Joseph Macken, a man about 35 vears of age, placed the muzzle of a pistol in his mouth yesterday and sent a bullet into his brain. He died stantly. | | in- | The deed was committed in the paint shop of Peter Brown, 666" Misslon street. At 8:45 o'clock in the morning Macken entered the shop, drew a chair Up to the counter and sat down. John Brown, brother of the proprietor, was kindling a fire and, seeing that Macken was a total stranger, walked | toward him and asked whether he | could do anything for him. The man made no reply, but quickly drawing a revolver out of his pocket, placed the muzzle in his mouth and pulled the An ambulance from the Cen- was sum the trigger. tral Emergency Hospital moned immediately, but was dead when it arrived. Peter Glowbody, a bartender in a saloon at the corner of Third and Mis- sion streets, identified the body as that of a man who had walked into his place that morning and ordered a drink of whisky and, when it was served to him, declared that he had been held up a short time before that and had been robbed of every cent he ad. | “That's a very poor way to do,” re- suicide | marked Glowbody; then, seeing that | the stranger needed a stimulant, added: ““Well, take it anyway; I| guess you need it.” | Macken drank the liquor, walked across the street to the paint shop and killed himself. ADVERTISEMENTS. BATLWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC RANCISCO (Matn l-l: r{nu Market Strees) Faox NOVEMBER 22, 1903, Aznrva 004 Vacaville, Winters. Bumsey. 755 0us Benicta, Suisus. £ Eimira sad acrs 2 > 280 g '?'&'."“ ]:::os. San Eamon. =g ! » 24 7250 8.004 Exi Williame (for Bartiets Springs Wiliows, _tFruso. - Ked Blut, Portland, Tac 7.582 8004 Davia Wostiand, Kalgne an-c. Marysville, Orovill 7580 8304 Port Costs, Martine: 4.2% rop. Modesto, ot m Cinen Suastion, Ha YVisalla, Dakersteld 458 8304 Niies. E o e lacerville, eville, Red Blaf. = 428 Blchmond, Martinez g Hayward, Niiss and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers..... Beaicia, Winters, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Oroville snd way vt Coata, Tacarep, Modesso orced, Fresno and Way Sta- The O 0-1 Cimited—Newmea. Los Mondots, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersteid. Los Angeies - l.u‘ Cost sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklim, Auburn, Colfax, Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads worth, Winnemuces..... B.2% $.00> Vailejo, dall 7589 7.00r Vallejo, Sunda culy. 00» Lichmond, San Ly Martines and Way Statfons_..... 11.254 8.06» Oregon & California Rxpress—fac- ramenta” Maryeviile, Reading. Portiaad, Puges Sound and East. 8.58a . ward, iles aad San Jose (Sus- Ty ol N COAST LINE, e Newark, centerville. Feiton, Boulger Cr Sew Aimaden: 1os Gato6 Boulder Creek. Saata Cruz aad relton, Principal Way Stations . 4157 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and | nva | way statio; @0.30r Huaters Train, Saturiay aiy, & Jose and Way Stations. Return: SIcK nms, Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, lndxgstwn and Too Hearty Eating. Aper- | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- | | aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. | Smail PIll, Small Dose. Small Price. l ] Coal Reduction American Cannel Sold by All Reliable Dealers. ASTHM Cured to STAY CURED. Cammo removed. Health restored. Ab tacks naver refurn. Eatheartily | Slewp allnight, do anything, g9 | further need of é inety pages. allabout s. Buffalo, N.¥, expects to remain for a month. Henry E. Huntington, vice presldent of the Southern Pacific Company, is up from Los Angeles on a business visit. ‘Willlam A. Pinkerton, the well-known detective, returned yesterday from a business trip to Los Angeles and is| registered at the Palace. rieSLinats Californians in Washington. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 7.—The following Californians were registered here to-day: At the New Willard—W. W. Morrow and wife, Dr. C. C. O'Don- nell and J. F. Howie, San Francisco. Hurt in Elevator. Oscar Woodrow, who lives at 181 California avenue, had his foot caught yesterday in an elevator at the Central warehouse on_Beale street, between | Howard and Mission. The injured member was treated at the Harbor Hospital. 0 e el 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; fourth time column the last tide of the G2y, "except when there are but three tides, as | sometimes occurs.© The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States s, except when a minus (—) sign precedes t| eight, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by | The plane of reference is the mean | r low waters. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ Why is Pears’ Soap—the best in the world, the soap with no free alkali in it— sold for 15 cents a cake? It was made for a hos- pital soap in the first place, made by request, the doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and do no harm to the skin. That means a soap all soap, with no free alkali in it, nothing but soap; there is nothing mysterious in it. Cost de- pendl on quantity; quan- tity comes of quality. Sold all over the world. the l9:30 2. m. 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. EUMATISM s ical and Financial information, te SAN LUIS NQT Sul e) [P E}%n spnmol. SAN Luis OIIIPO. CAL. RAILWAY TBAVEL GALIFORMIA \! LIMITED TP CHIEAGO LEAVES pDAILY B DIDG e ey siti-vays 1 B CBYSy with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfields Merced, Haaford and Visalia. 3 oos. m. for Kansas City, Graad Canyon and hicago. Ticxer OrFicm: 641 u-m« 8t., and Ferry ID-:&O!-C‘E P. Also 1112 Broadway, Oak- . 37 28» ing from Los Gatos Su m XD, Foot of lr\md' y—NW u. _12.00 .y on 18:05_10:00 4 400 (Broad Gauge). AR Y -E...,....a Sirestas New Almaden (Tues., Frid., oaly), Coast Line Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Giiroy (connection for Hol- Mster), 4100 Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- Ardo. Paso Robles, pal (connection tor Lompoc) prisck pol satlons thence Sents Bae ara snd tion at Castrovilie to and from Los Angeles. Connee- Menterey and Pacific Grove. 8an Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitoia, SantaCruz, Paclic Grove, Salin: §e> Luis Obispe and Frimet Way Statlon: 4 Ean Jose aad ta Clara, Jose, and Way Stations . Sap Jose and Way Stations Pactic Grove Express—SaniaCisra San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Paciiic Grove (counects at Santa Clars for Santa Crus, Boulder nd Narrow Gauge Pointa) 0y reek for Holllster. San Jose, (vix Sants Clare) Low Gatos, and Principal Way Sta tions (except Sunday) $6.30 San Joseand Principal Way Stations 6.007 Sunset Limited.— Red San Jose, Giiroy. Eau Lals Ob: Bects at Pajaro for Santa Crus sad st Castrovilie for Pacifie Grove and Way Stations... Sau Mateo, Beresford, Beimo: Carios, Redwood, ' Patr Menio Park. Palo Alto.. €.707 San Jose and Way Stations.. n mrboumSm!‘rmeucn Millbrae, Bur 16.162 8.384 vale, Lawrence, Saata Clars and San Jose.... 5 A for Morning. 1Sunday ouly. {Siopa at a1l stations on Sunday, 1 Sunday a Saturday omly. iy traine slopping st Valencia St southbound Are6:10 4., T:004 ., 11:30 4. X.,5:30 7.2 a0d 6:0 .28 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSHR SAN FRANCISCO ANu NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SBAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAIL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 0. m. e 30, aturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 a, m.; 12:50, Saturdays Exira trip at 3:06 s !l'\D.\YA §:00, 9:40, 11:15 _6:25 p. m. Effect 1908. Destina- tion. Arr (San Franctsco. Sun- J ek days. [ Days. | Sun- | days. | Ignacio. Novato, Petaluma nd Santa Rosa. Fulton. Windsor, Healdsburg, clm mm-. TO SAN RAFAEL, | | ROSS VALLEY, f MILL VALLEY, ‘Suburban Serv ice, Standard Gauge Electrle— Departtrom San Francisco Daily-—1:00 1008, m 1320, 145 315, 415, | ». t PRoM BAN RAFAEL O s,w nuwcxscu —Dally—5:25, 6:35, 7:40, : x a | B 12,20, 145, 2 wsus r iy P s THROLGH TRAINS. §:00 a. m. dl(ly—Gllld;:o and way stations. 5:18 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and_way stations, 3715 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. e\ma ge o only—10 a: m., Point Reyes and TXCKET omcn—mo Market FERRY—Union Depot, foot of umm . MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY —Teiw [WetualsVay] Ante San Francisco | Poot of Market & | San Francisco .ng Biian. Willite. 7:35 p| 6:20p Guernevills, 9.10a] 8 Sonoma., B Glen Eilen. 8:08 p| 6:30p Green at Santa Ross for Whits Sulphur at Fulten for Altruria and Mark West at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for Q¥ Geyesrs, Foonevitie ang Greenwood: &t rhm! for Duncan Springs. Highland Dprlnn, prings, Lln-n for Vieny Stevens, go{nn- Mendocino City, Westport, Usal; Wiilits Westport. Sherwood. ville, Cumming: 's. Dyer, duced ra On lnnm round-trip tickets to points ond San Rafael at half rates. - @30 Market icket Ice. street, Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. M: Gen. Pass. Agt. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters | 8 A _GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine,

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