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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'EDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1903. SHERMAN ARRIVES IN PORT FROM PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Brings Home More Than a Thousand People, Most Of ywijiam ites and William Whom Have Been Following Old Glory in America’s Possessions in Orient—Transport to Make Short Stay arrived m the passengers, made were rded the looks We clean and the credit f Captain Bru- nd ¢ Kidston. The 7™ ing erman Devol in havh rman reached port Sharon of the iclating the 11 o'clock n celebrated the ap- a manner =o hilarious yme non-celebrant complained to er of the day. It was past the when lights were suppcsed to be and t officer reported the dis- ance to Colonel O'Connell, who im- proceeded to the seat of war. gathering gale reached riy d before the storm culpri had found cover. em, a an, entered the which Licutenant Sharon was He aroused Sharon and had him out of bed to tell him it when Colonel O'Connell ¥ ci about 2ssed the room u arrest,” said the col- ron. Explanations were d nor offered, but it is said 1 have no difficulty in superiors of his inno- re der ren ring his ell said last night that be restored to duty to- yionel O'Co would nong the passengers on the Sher- s Arthur 8. Kelly, better known “Yellowstone” Kelly, w served 1875 to 1877 as scout under Gen- He was commissioned cap- of volunteers during the Spanish- American war and now holds ah office the insular government. nkegiving was celebrated . on 1. Chief Steward Evans served his csengers an excellent dinner and then ved his versatility by managing a usical entertainment, the programme which came from Njs clever pen to which he contributed music and comedy in professional style. The Sherma: passerigers were as w les. ,w colonel Thirtieth Infan- lieutenant colonel; ains Frank A.' Wil- Charles J. Bent, William E. Waleh, Ha Tebbits: Lieutenants Daniel ¥ Keliar. Fldred D. Warfeld, Edward R &t Charles W. sks, George R. Sharom, am A Goodrich, Carlton, Ben- e A ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and & Happy Home for All. n may quickly cure himself after ng from sexual wegkness, loct losses, varicocele, etc., and en- i weak organs to full size and vigor. your name and address to Dr. » Medical Co., 1516 Hull Bufiding, De- Mich., and they will giadly send free th full directions =0 that any man cure himself at home. This is a most generous offer, and the fol- acts taken from their daily mall men think of their generosity: Jear Sirs—Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment & thorough test and the benefit has beer extraordinary. It has completely braced ne up 1 am just @s vigorous as when a boy and_you cannot realize how happy I am.* ““Dear Sirs—Your method worked beautitully, Results were exactly what I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and en- largement 15 entirely satisactory.’ “Dear Sirs—Yours received and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as directed, end can truthfuily say it is a boon to weak men. 1 am greatly improved in size, strength and vigor. All " correspondence s strictly confidential, majled in plain, sealed envelope. The receipt i= free for the asking, and they want every wan o have it, to his quarters | few nights ago. | s the innocent s. A number of and civilian, on ailo C. | TRANSPORT SHERMAN AND STEAMSHIPS ALAMEDA AND NEVADAN. \ | { P Kreuge: Albin L. Robinson, Henry “lark, C. Nicholas, Oliver Higgins, Walter Lawton . Robert L v 8. W Wee ge B zarl 1. Brow Mahoney. major aptains Ira L. Fredendal v Carleton, E. N Ma Ar. yan; | Mills Jr., | Surgeons Captains Lieuten- Marine | rine Corr thur M. Edwards, Gi Lieutenants G. V. R. Mosel, J. H. Allen, A. M. McNabb. James F. K George F. David E. Willlam G. ants D, M. Metcalf, H ps; Veterina irgeon J. O'Connell, Miss O'B. Carleton, Miss Cora_Carleton, Carleton, Mrs. W. E sh, M Mrs. E. D. R. _Creedmor Mre. L. P. Ruc V. H. Mosely. M Owens: Rogers; Herbert, James Lawrence; Connell, Mrs. | Miss e | Harry by Ryan, | C. w. b, W. R. Wade, | J. E. Bell, Mre. T. | Smith, Mrs. W. W. Bessell, Master Willie 11, Claude Hunt, Mrs. Eugene Barton, | liam P. Creager, T. E. Adams, Mrs. George | Hall, Mrs. Henry C. Hensley, Baby Hens- Army nurses—Miss Dora E. Thompson, Ida L. Thompson. Civil employes—J. A. Bergen, D. Haskell Louis Louven, W. P 3 Harwood, ~John J. John H. Voss. Fa civil em- ployes—Mrs. John P. Voss, B: Voss, R G. North, Mre. Broadwell Hagens. ployes Insular Department—A. J. McDonaid, yl‘apialn W. G. Catchell, Philippine Constabu- lary; Wililam H. Howard, ex-Deputy Sheriff, | Manila; W. W. Barre. Deputy Auditor, Phil- | ippines; Mrs, W. W. Barr Baby Barre; Bart- | lett St. Clair, ex-Treasurr San Fernando Prov- | ince: Arthur S. Kelly, employe {nsular govern- ent | Tebbits, | Miss Weeks, Mrs. C. L. . pson, | Sackeon R Brings Many Passengers. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala- | meda arrived yesterday from Honolulu with 161 | passengers. Of these 111 were Japanese. W. Desmond and wife and Miss E. Earle, meémbers of a theatrical organization, came from the isl- end port on tke Alameda. J. A. Graham, the | cldest conductor on the Denver & Rio Grande and well known in Denver, took a South Sea | trip on the Alameda, returning yesterday. He | was accompanied by Mrs. Graham. D, J. Med- | | bury, a weaithy New Yorker, was also a pas- | senger. The of ban: of coffee. Dr. Pischel, a pdssenger on the liner, visited Kilauea a few days before leaving the islands and reports the volcano in active eruption. He describes the display as something of great sci- entific Interest and as a spectacle worth many miles of travel to witness. The Alameda came from Honolulu in seventy. five minutes more than six days. Her passen- gers included the following named: A J. Bradish, W. Desmond and wife. Miss | E. Earle, F. D. Elwell, I Aheer, wife and two | children, John Bennett, James Dinneli, J. A Graham and wife, J. H. Hunt and wife, W. G. EHyman, F, M. Ku T. Gomez, Mrs. Gregoria and children, 8. Karwl Miss McAdam, D. J. Medbury, R. N. Morgan, H. W. Pheips, F. Lassen and wife, Thomas McCarthy, W. Ortez and wife, Dr. Pischel and wife, Mrs. G, B, Robertson, Sister Beredicta, Sistér Alblna end mald, F, Oroya and wife, C. Plerson, G. Ri- | vera 'and three children,’ Miss E. Luter, R. Wells, S. Kurabara, M. Silva, F. Wilzon and 111 Japanese. meda’s cargo included 5100 bunches | 11.500 bags of sugar and 800 sacks —_— The Overdue List. The overdue vessels listed by M. A. Newell are quoted for reinsurance as follo 70 per cent; La Bruyere, 45 per cent; bank, 20 per cent, and Michele Bianchi, 10 per cent. R T Manaunense Is Ashore. The British steamship Manauense, well known here and cwned on Puget Scund, is reported ashore ‘at Mororan. - Bhe was bound for this coast from Hakodate. Arranmore Is Afioat. The British ship Arranmore, reported a few days ago ashore at Algoa Bay, has been floated, apparently little the worse for her rest on terra firma, BESATEE S ‘Water Front Notes. Captain Bailey of the ehip Susquehanna has resigned his command and will enter the ser- vice of the Pacific Mall Company. A crew was sent to Eureka yesterday for the German ship Atlanta. The Kosmos liner Serbla arrived yesterday from Hamburg and South and Central Ameri- can ports. She brought one passenger and a large cargo. She will be released from quaran- tine to-day. The American-Hawailan Company’s freighter Nevadan arrived yesterday from Homolulu, b et R Charters. The schooner Commerce, now at Redondo, is chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to Ma- nlia at $9 50. R E AR Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco 4 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San 'Francisco, Cau, pelecember 15 5 he Time Ball on the tower of the Fe; bullding Was dropred exactly at noon to-1arr i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. | m., Greenwich time. J. BURNETT, Lieut ant U » In charge. -4 Sequota. Grays Harbor. ik :: ;n‘:: ;3 Phoentx Mendocino City .. | 1 pm|Pier 13 Chehalis." | Grays Harbor.... | 3 pm|Pler 5 | Lakme Los Angeles Ports.| 9 amPler 20 gt HDebcmhlr 17. ydos.....| Hamburg & Way..(12 m(p! City Puebla Puget Sound Ports. |11 am. F::; l: Centennial. attle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 | State Cal. San Diego & Way.| ® am|Pier 114 San Pedro.. Humboldt .. --.110 am|Pler 2 Pomo. . . Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 Chico Coguille River.....| 6 pm|Pier "2 | % L5 n.fo'fé-b" 18. | >omona umboldt .........[1:30 piPler 9| Neva | Hono. & Kahuiui. .12 m|Bier 23 | Arctic......| Humboldt .. % am|Pler 2| . 3 n.‘egmm 19. | ame: lonclulu . 11 T San Jose. .. [ N. Y. via P 12 *m{Pier 4 Columbta...| Astoria & Portland. {11 am|Pier 24 Pt. Arena..| Pt. Arena & Mdeno| 4 pm|Pier 2 | i Bay. Published by official authority of the uperintendent NOTE.—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height s the same at both pla WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. rises sets n rises . Time| In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the ! day In the order of rrence as to time; the | fourth time column gives the iast tide of the day, except wnen there are but three tides, ometimes occurs. The heights given are in dition to the soundings of the United States | st Survey charts, except when a minus (—) s1gn precedes the height, and then the number ven is subtracted from the depth given by charts™ The of reference is the mean he lower low ers. e Time Ball. Movements of Steamers, TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Mackiraw....| Tacoma, ..... Arctic Humbolat Coronads San Pedro : ero. . .. Oyste > Coos Ba an Pedro & T L 16 Barraco New York via _-anama.|Dec. 16 | | Columbia. Portiand & Astoria. .|Dec. 16 YEA\S‘ * Willapa Harbor «|Dec. 16 Pomona. Humboldt .. «|Dec. 16 | ewburg Grays Harbor -|Dee. 17 | Point Arena & P a|Dec. 17 | tosa...|San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec. 17 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. | Ovster Harbor Humboldt - | Coos Bay Puget Sound Ports. ... . Dec. f,""’;;’," & Astoria..... . 18 | umboldt . *|Dec. Humboldt . “|Dec. 1 | Hongkong Via ‘Manz'11o. (Dee. 19 | Seattle & Tacoma......|Dec. 20 | Newport & Way Ports.. 20| China & Japan & & Way Ports. a & Japan.. Srattle & Whatcom I|Dec. 21 | tland & Astorla....(Dec, 21 | of Cal..| San Diego & W s 21 | Centralia \San Pedto, . oo 4 | Acapulco New York via Panama. | Queen Puget Sound Ports. ... &. Monica... | Grays Harbor. Oregonta: New York .. S. Barbara... | Seattle & Olympla. TO SAIL, | UL S TR S Steamer. Destination. | Safl ! December 16. | Coronado. ..| Grays Harbor Rival Coos Bay Arcat Willapa Harbo; Newburg. 8. Rosa Eureka. North Fork Spokane. Centralia. Humboldt Humboldt . Grays Harbor December 232. Dorie...... | China & Japan....| 1 Uinatilia. | Puget Sound borts. 11 hmipler 'y Lind | e G.Lindauer.| Grays Harbor e Ple, Bonita. ... | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler }‘{ 4 B December 24. J. Dollar.... | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|pt G. W. Elder( Astoria & Portland. 11 amibier 3¢ | Ching Wo..| Hongkong December 26. Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m Rainier.--- | Seattie & Whateom| & pm|Pies 13 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. ( For Salls. Santa Ana... | Cooks Inlet & Wi Dec. Cottage Ci Skagway & Way' Ports. | Dec: it Valencia. Skagway Direct +[Dec. 25 Farallon Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 26 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, December 15. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 84 hours from Seattle. g, Stme Phoenix, Odiand, 15 hours trofn Men- ocino. Stmr Senator, Patterson, 61 hours from Vie- toria and Puget Sound ports. S Stmr Mandalay, Payne, 41 hours from Cres- A ir Wevafan, Woslen 12 8 Stmr Nevadan, en, 12 days from H. tuly, Vie Kabulgl 7 days § hours 29 minytes. | Policeman Haves of | hold-up and they reported it to the |sion at Gibsons Switch, | ciscb: stmr Montara, for San Fra | 13: BOT FOUTPADS ARE ARRESTED Hogan Aceused of Holding Up Sailors on Water Front Tehar i USE REVOLVER AND CLUB Are Positively Identified by Two of Their Vietims and Booked for Attempt to Rob William Miles, 17 years of age, and William Hogan, 15, are in the City Prison charged with an attempt to commit rgbbery. They were arrest- ed on Monday night by Sergeant EI- Tis and Policeman McGowan and were booked at the City Prison yesterday morning. F. S. Fadelli and John Long, sail- ors, who live in the Sailors’ Home, | were walking from the Seamen’s In- stitute on Steuart street to the home shortly after 10 o’clock Monday night. | When they reached Steuart and Mis- sion streets Miles, it is alleged, shoved a revolver into Fadelli's face and or- dered him to throw up his hands. Fa- delli refused and Hogan, it is alleged struck him on the head with a bar of iron, stunning him. When he re- covered his equilibrium he took ref-| uge in flight. The two young footpads thereupon turned their attention to Long, who is an old man. He was knocked down by a blow on the head and his cries for help scared the young rascals and they ran away without attempting to rifle his pockets. Fadelli informed Sergeant Cook and the attempted Harbor station. Sergeant Ellis and Policeman McGowan were detalled on the case and about 11 o'clock they arrested Miles and Hogan at East and Folsom streets. They were taken to | the Sailors’ Home, where Miles was identified as the youth who had the revolver and Hogan as the one who had the iron bar. The police say that Hogan was out on probation from the Juvenile Court on a charge of burglary. He was sent back to that court. —— . Pierce Damage Trial Begun. The trial of the suit of Evelyn J. Pierce and George A. Pierce, her hus- band, against the Southern Pacific Court. The suit is to recover $30,000 damages for injuries sustained by Gvelyn J. Plerce in a railroad colli- in Shasta County, on July 11, 1900. This is the econd trial of the case, the jury hav- ing disagreed on the former trial. @ similinimimfeleeinielmiminllnieininivi=id @ Stmr_ Alameda, Dowdell, 6 days 2 hours from Honolulu. Stmr Greenwood, Alblon. Stmr Gipsy, from Landing. U_8 stmr Sherman, Bruguiere, 31 days 7 hours from Manila, via Nagasakl 28 days hours, via Honolulu 7 days 7 hours. Ger stmr Serbla, Bradbering, 149 days from Hamburg_and way ports. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Higgins, 17 hours from Leland, 4 hours Moss 104 days from CLEARED. Tuesday, Stmr Spokane, Johnson, Coast Steamshlp’ Co. Stmr Spokane, Johnson, Eureka, Fr bark Alice Marie, Cloatre, Philadelphia; Frederick Henry. Fr bark Neuilly, Sydney; Henry. Schr perton December 15. Eureka; Pacific Carpentier, Una, Island; Harkins, Champerico, T Harkins. SAILED. Tuesday, December 15. Moore, Astoria. via Clip- Stmr Nome City, Stmr JTaqua, Jorgensen, Eureka Stmr Honita, Glelow, San Pedro. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Alliance. Hardwick, Eureka, Coos Bay and Portland, Or. Stmr Edith, Hall, Seattl Stmr Spokane, Johnson, Eureka. Schr Novelty, Hoffman, Astorfa. SPOK lat 9 N, lon 27 W, Br ship Clan an, from Bremen, for Honolulu. ' lat 12 N, lon 27 W, Fr bark Mare- . from Rotterdam, for San Fran- TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 15, 10 p m—Weather | thick; wind SE, velocity 6 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 15—Schr El Do- rado, hence Dec 2, for Port Gambie. Passed out Dec 15—Ger ship Ariadne, for Valparaiso. COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Arcata, hence Dec 13. Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- | eisco. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 15—Schr Philippine, from San Pedro; stmr Aztec, hence Dec 11. Sailed Dec 15—Nor bark Sigurd, for Sydney. VENTURA—Salled Dec 15—Stmr Whittier, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Dec 15—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for China and Japan; stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Queen, hence Dec 12. Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Dolphin, for San Fran- 8co. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dec 15—Schr Fred E Sander, for Grays Harbor; schr James H Bruce, for Grays Harbor; stmr Samoa, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Centralia, hence Dec i schr Bertie Minor, from FEureka; bktn Katle Flickinger: bark Hesper, from Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Melville Dollar, hence Dec 12 Sailed Dec 15—Stmr fNewburg, for San Fran- clsco. FORT TOWNSEND—Salled Dec 15—Ger ship Arfadne, from Olympia, for Valparaiso. Arrived Dec 15—Schr Geo W Watson, from San Pedro, Arrived Dec 14—Schr Ludlow, Pedro. KUREKA—Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 15— Stmr Aleatraz, from Point Arena. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Dec 15—Br bark Forfarshire, for west coast of South America. ASTORIA—Sajled Dec 15—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Saifled Dec 15—Stmr Na- tional City, for Sen Francisco. WHATCOM—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Rainler, from Seattle. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Chehalls, from San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Tremont, from Seattle. 3 HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Slerra, from Sydney, for Sen Francisco. from San FOREIGN PORTS. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Dec 15—Stmr So- noma, hence Nov 19. MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to Dec 15— Ship Emily F Whitney, hence Sept 27, ANTWERP—Sailed Dec 18—Br ship Speke, for Port Los Angeles. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Dec 14—Ship Reuce,” from Meibourne, to load for San Fran- clsco. Safled Dec 9—Schr W H Talbot, for Hono- Tulu, o Arrived Dec 14—Bitn James Tutt, from Mel- urne. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver, for Hiogo, Nagasak!, Shanghal and Hongkong. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Cevic, for Liverpool; stmr Kaiser Wilhelm II, for Bremen. : . LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Syl- vania, from Boston. A GLASGOW—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Astoria, from New York. GENOA—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Princess Irene, from New York. BREMEN—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Neckar, trom New York. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Dec 15 — Stmr Noordland, from Philadeiphia, for Liverpool, WINE EXHIBIT OF HIGH CLASS Producers Look at Plans for Installation, Hear Reports and Reach Conclusions | PREPARING FOR ST. LOUIS oty California Is Given Charge of i Representing the Whole Country in Great Industry kT dair 50 i In the cexter of the great agricul- | ture building at St. Louis in the expo- sition of 1904 will stand the exhibit of the wine men of California as a spe- ial feature. It will be, in fact, the wine exhibit for the United States, it ! having been detefmined that California | shall.alone make the feature showing | for the entire country in competition | with fifty other parts of the world | Where wine is produced. Yesterday af- | terncon leading wine men of this State | | met in the rooms of the Chamber of | Commerce in this city and con(erred% with Commissioner J. A. Filcher and | | Architect Maybeck relative to making | | as attractive a showing as possible. :. | Mr. Maybeck had drawings which ;had been previously seen by the Cali- | fornia Commissioners to St. Louis. In |a general way the gorgeous installa- | | ticn plan embodied in the drawings was | | approved by the wine men. The space | | that the special wine show will oc- | cupy will be 46 by 52 feet. This it is proposed to completly fill as attractive- | ! 1y as possible. The general ground floor plan may be roughly described as hav- ing four curved sides with an orna- | | mental projection at each corner, in| | the center of the whole being a circular | space. | An elabcrate design has been ap- proved to cover these outlines. The in- closure will be surrounded with a struc- | ture highly ornamental, in which will be inclosed a great array of California | wines in bottles and casks. The chief | | attradtions in the installation will be | | found at the four corners, at each of | | which will be a huge wine cask, dec- orated with a motto in several lan- | guages, the cask resting on a broad | and high pedestzl. High above this a | handsome superstructure will rise at each corner. The supporting columns | will be crowred with figures of bears | |and the faces of the columns will be | | adorned with scuiptured heads of large | Company was begun before a jury ves- | gjze and playfully referring to the vine | | terday in the United States Circuit|anq its fruitage. | { Huge tinted banners will deck the | four corners. These will be entirely | fringed with bottles of wine and strings ! of wine bottles will extend from the | banner tops to the superstructure. On | each banner will be a representation !in colored silk of a huge grizzly bear, | holding a goblet which the animal is | about to drain. The entrance to the wine structure, it was determined at the meeting yesterday, ought to be from ! the floor level and it was also decided | | that it would be better not to have any | steps to climb to reach it. ! In the interior circular space will rise a column or statue. Around the circle | will be seats for the visitors. An orna- | mental entrance is also a part of the| plan of installation and California bears | are a part of the decorative scheme. | The wine men discussed the situation somewhat, heard reports concerning | progress and adjourned to be called together again later. Qe AR A B THREE MEN PUT AM END TO EARTHLY WOES Illness Causes Two to Inhale Gas and a Despondent Lover Drinks Acid. Adolph Krei, a tanner, 30 years old, ,(‘nmml!ted suicide last Monday night | | by inhaling illuminating gas in his | room at 2958 Folsom street. He left | |a letter directing that his remains | should be cremated and that the re-; mainder of his money after paying necessary expenses should be sem.’ to his daughter in Germany. He had | been sick for a long time in St. Jo- seph’s Hospital and the German Hos- pital. He was a member of the Tan- ners’ Union, the Leather Workers’ Union and the Socialist Maennerchor. He left an insurance of $230 on his life, payable to his daughter. inzaburo Tatsui, a Japanese cook, residing at 633 Sutter street, com- mitted suicide yesterday by swallow- !ing carbolic acid. He was in love with !a Japanese girl living in the .Japanese | Mission on Prospect place, and, being unable to win her, chose to die. Leong Hong, a Chinese, 60 years old, was found hanging by the neck to a beam yesterday forenoon at 21 Church street. He had been afflicted with asthma for many vears and there is no doubt that he committed suicide. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. 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Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. ” TOSANRAFAEL, N@IaE#all ROSS VALLEY, F MILL VALLEY, SYale]2da CAZADERO, Etc. LNV } via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban s.rv‘“!-‘rsu‘::ldl:l:dD(i:l“y'—e Egnecxgl&: . m.. 12:20, 1:45, 3:15, 4:15, . 8:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 0, 8:35, 9:35, 11:06 a. 0 a. 0 0 . . a. m. p. m. p. m. 8 45, 5, 5:45, 6:45, 8:45, 10:20 p. m. FROM MILL_ VALLEY TO. SAN FRAN- CISCO—Daity—5:43. 35, 2. 8:35, 9:35, 11:20 a m., 12:35, 208, 5:05, 6:05, 100, 10:35 p. m. ok mR’(‘)l‘GHdTR.\Ld $:00 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m, Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions, Sundays only—10-a. m., Point Reyes ang v stations. VRICKET OFFICE—620 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via BAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 3 L are dae to arrive as Tratns lenvennd aee dAn s, (Mata Line, Foot of Market Street) — IEave — Frow NovE B 1%08._ — awer 2 Vacaviile, Winters, Kuwsey....... 7.538 72’ Benlcia, Saisun, Elnira sod Sacre . m: 5 y S0 cac<ese » Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga. Santa 7308 VoI iartinez, Sua Ramon 6.25¢ 7.304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. . b e 15 ta Expr via Willows . Red iiluft, Portisad, Tacoms, Seattle...... 7.5%¢ 8004 Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing. Marysviile, Oroville . .55 8.30a Port Costa, Martinez. Autic Byron. Tracy, Stockton, N mon. Los Hanos. Mendota Armona, Hanford, Visalls e T e -i a Port Costa, Martiuez, 3 rop. Modesto, Mercec. Fresao, Goshen _Junction, Hanford, & Visalla, Dakersfield . acsvide GUIP 8.304 N1 tom, (FMliton), lone, Piacerville. Red Binf. . 425» amestown. S0 | and Angels ... 425» | 8.00a Atantic Express—Ogden sad . 11.254 | €.30a Richmond, Martinez and Statlons . T gy 8.55» The Overiand Limited — Ugde | 1000 T aver, Omabs, Chicago.- S | Lathrop. Raymond, Fresno, Goshen J tion, Hanford, Lemoore, V' Hayward, X Sacramento River Steamers. . 111.00» Benicia, Winters. Sacramento, Woodiand, Koighbts Lauding, tlle, Orovilie snd way Hayward. N1 Stations.. Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno & Way Sta tions beyond Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy, Stockton, Lod! Martinez,San Ramon, Vallelo, Calistoge, Santa Ross....... Niles, Tracy. Stocki Hayward. Niles, Ir Dakersfieid. Los Angeles Port Costa. Tra Hayward, Nile Tiayward, Niies and Sw Eastera Express—Ogd Omaha, St. Loals, Chicago aud t. Port Costa. Beufets. Sui- Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubura, Colfsx, Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads 50, dafly, e jo, Sunday e Kichmond, San Pabl arysviile, nget Sound and East. (Sun- Bayward, Xiles and San Jose : - Xiles and San Jo . T 11.88a dayoniy) .. COAST & mlzrle‘lsslml.) » (Foot o jan Jose, | ~762 Wewark, Centervitte. 8. X, © Fo Felton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Stations | #2967 Newark. Centerville, o, i New Aimaden. Los Gazos, Feiton, | Boulder Creek, Santa Crus and Principal Way Stations $10.5%a .55 & 1:10854 ing from Los Gatos 17 258, HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siiph —3:15 9:00 11:00 3. 100 3.00 5.1 From OAKLAND. Foot of Broad 18:05_10:00 a. 12.00 2 | SOARLUNE. Sy n OAKLA Nch San Jose New Almaden (Tues.. F: Coast Line Limited—Sto Jose, Giro itster), Pajaro. Castrovill lines, ‘San Ardo. Paso Santa Margarita, San Lafs Obispo, | Principal stations themce Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi- tions thence Sants Bar- and Los Angeies. Connec- tion st Castroville to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove. 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pimos, Capitola, ruz, Pacific Grove Sail Luis Obispo and Prine Way Statlons ... . lli.. 11304 130- 3.per Pacific Grove Express—SantaClara San Jose, Dei Monte, Monterey, tfic Grove (conmectyat Savis Ciara for Sants Cruz.® Bowlder Creek and rrow Gauge Points) st Gilroy for Hollister, Tres | ¢ Castroville for Salinss. 12.15» 08 Way Passenger 10,454 | Jose, (via aios, and Pr tions (except Sunday) 19.124 16.20r SanJose rinctpal 18.0us 1 §.007 Sunset | Jose, Giiroy. | 8an Luls Ubts) Los Apgeles, Deming. El Paso, ‘ New Oriesns, w York. Con- ! mects at Pajaro for Sants Crus and st Castreviiie for Paci } Grove and Way Stations . 710s 18.157 San Mateo, Beresford, Beimont. San los, Redwood, ' Fair Osks Menio Park. Palo Alto. 482 €207 San Jose and Way Statio 384 11.307 South San Franetsco, Millbrae, Bur- lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Palo Alto. 9.457 €11.30r Mayfleld, Mountain View, S | vale, Lawrence, Santa | 8an Jose.. - A for Merning. P for Afterncos 18unday only. {Btops at all stations on Sundsy. | __{Sunday excepted. @ Saturday omly. B Only trains stopping at Vaiencta St. southbound We6:10 4., 7:00a.x,, 113 307 and §:07.% CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO ANu NORTH PAGIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market | ot SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 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 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, ), 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. | | CISCO. 9:20, 11:15 35 p. m. | 240, 3:40, Leave In Effect | Arrive n Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1908. [San Francieco. Week | S Destina- Sun- | Week Days. tion. days. | Days. 7:30a] 8:00al 9:10a) 8:40a Ignacio. 10:40 a 10 2:30 p| 10 p| 6:05 p| 6:2 5:10 p| 5:00 p| 7:35 p| 730 a| | 8:00a Novato, 3:30 p | Petaluma 5:10p| 3:30p and 5:00p| Santa Rosa. 7508 $:00a Fulton. 3:30 p| 3:30 p | _Windser, 7:30a 8:00a] Healdsburs, ) | Lytton, 3:30p| 3:30p Geyserville, . i Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. Willits. Guerneville, Sonoma, Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. connect at Green Brae for San Quentin: at Santa Rcsa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lytion for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Spring: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville' enwood ; Hopland for Duncan ) Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Svrings. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s. erside, Lierly Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville, Cummings. Bell's Springs, Harris. Ol- sen‘'s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotis ‘Eureka. A ey i Sunday round-trip tickets at re- d"o(;ds::'n" round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chomicle "}'}.mfl."wmn. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt.