The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 29, 1903, Page 10

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THE SAN ERAN CISCO CALL, TUESDAY. DECEMBER [l(L\g]: S,\ E[} |FAMOUS SCHOOLSHIP IS DUE HERE WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS. Herzogin Cecilie, on Which the North German Lloyd Steamship| 10 BONNIFIELD Supervising Imspector Shows ; 2 2 ; ] 2 Millions in Produets Are Sent Mercy Toward the Captain| Company Trains Boys for Officers on Its Big Atlantic Liners,| From Philippines to This of the RockPletced Ise2) . to Amrive Here From Old World” With ‘Sixty ‘Cadets’ Aboard| " 1s Coto ot Teany MITIGATES HIS SENTENC i = = fiffiHE)[l’ FIRST ON LI Judgment of Revocation Is Set :, | | Statisties of Collector of Cus- Aside and Seventy - Five toms Show That the Copra! Days® Suspension Is Imposed . | inte German Herzogin due her Newcastle, She is bringing merchandise local market, but it is not the that marks the vessel as some- different from the scor of other ammers that blow in and out of The He rgin Cecile the rth German Lloyd Company and is used by school for training officers he company’s big passenger On the voyage that shou roaching an end the ship c sixt Some of the sthers are almost r isferred to one of the the completion of their nauti- cation and the commencement sicnal career. are carefully selected nd their education a corps of competent the Herzogin Cecilie n freight carrying, the e as any r merchantman, go- wherever the best freights offer and cargoes according to the will charterer, the horizen of cadet wide and the opportunity for 1g the business part of sea life vithout limit Herzogin Cecilic has not been in Francisco, but last year visited nd, Or., where the German col- showered the cadets with atten- During her stay at Portland more 25000 pe visited the school- She four-masted bark of ms register and was built in 1902 remerhaven. She is comma necke and as she due here any da) in bark from gland the arge | thir wind, 1] the owned by nship as den Gate. OLOGISTS ASSEM AND LISTEN LK TO PAP cadets, Annual Meer of P; - Coast fation Opens in Hopkins 1 Institute of Art. abse in is er e time sors a i Overduc Willy Rickmers Arrives.’ is manifested for the safety the e Pritish bark Loch Bredan, which 4 reinsurance yester at t has been mani- | ded | She is b from Adelaide 1 is voya tances. would take about ¢ \ haif as long as the | S Professor . an has already occupied. The r y L s el arls has beets advanced to 6 per I g T g e W. J. Pierrie is still quoted‘at 10 per r, University he German ship Willy Rickmers fc 5 per cent, reached < ryers flected out from Rango ‘ re dy of the iy S and vakened more ( ‘ollides With Barken - ¥ other paper read w schooner Robert and ves = fted across the stern of the barken- eassembled at 8 west, but the tangle was cleared to an_illustrated damage to cither ve: Nekropolis of ——— £ Pitigliano, ilor Dies at S niversity of a =allor on the schooner James f will be re- died on December 21 and was s morning. _ The Garfield arrived 3 - Ma f . - an of Wealth \\'.wr Front Notes. Jones, 2008 Pine “ront N A 3 ot Polite acific Mail Company's steamship City will sail to-day for the {sthmus. A g Mg i Matson Navigation Company's steam- of « nSOn on a. Charge | ..., posecrans, Captain Johnson, salled yes- t . false pretenses. rday for Hilo She says 1 advertise- bark John and W op, the fast of the f d Steven- o whalers In port, yesterday shipped her s d promised her. | TeY, and to-day wili “start on her regular - he was chief Occidental _and Oriental Steams! g water works at San ‘s liner Coptic, Cartain Beadnell, nk vesterday at Honolulu. army transport Crook was anchored yes- nes claims he se- and owned terday near the Hynters Point Dry dock, into T by . pret which she will be placed this morning after otten his purs the Buford has been floated off. that he is not what P 6 mself to be and NEWS OF THE OCEAN. housekeeper. De- | o charge of the Matters of Inl:‘rcst to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. “The bark General Fairchild (at Honolulu) | was chartered prior to arrival for lumber rom " Whatcom to ‘dney at:30s. bson s redwood at Eu- Notice to Mariners. OREGON AND WASHINGTON. by given that Clatsop spit gas a red conical buoy surmounted by a o’ inclosing lantern, showinz a fixed white bt during periods of five seconds, separated by eclipses of six seconds, Wwas estabiished December 23 in fifty-six feet of water off the northwest point of Clateop spit, Columbla ! River. Cape Disappointment lighthouse, NW 8% N; | Desdemona Sands lighthouse, E % N; Point Adams (discontinued). lighthou by E % _E. “This buoy is Dlaced as an extvriment only and it may be discontinued without further notice. This notice affect Fog Signale, Pacific C T:20th CENTURY -GOOK BOOK Another shipment will arrive about Janmnary 21, 1904. In order to setisfy the List of Lights and 1903, page demsand for this premium [ Xo 1. Also List of Beacons and Buoxs, Pa- we have ordered another By order of the Lighthouse Board. carload of these books, | P ”-“.m;- . ul LK. | Commander U. §. N., Lighthouse Inspector. and all persons sending to | “Offiee 'of inepector, Thirteenth Lighthotss The Cook Book Depart- | District, Portland, Ore., December 24, 1903. ment of this paper a six | 8 b - e months’ subscription to ! Shipping Intelligence. The Dazily and Sunday H ARRIVED. Call may secure one of the | Monday. December 28. Twentieth Century Gook | Sime ooy, Leland. 20 Hours from Moss Books at the premium ‘Stme Centennial, Strand, S1 hours from Se- el s of Shr-. ;mfnr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from Fort a "t Mandalay, Payne, 37 hours from Cres- cent ity Out-of-town subscribers should remit 20c addifianal to prepay innnrhfiu charges. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 20 hwrl from Eu- reka. Stmr Bureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Melville Dollar, Ellefsen, 100 hours LLOYD'S SHIP NORTH GERMAN FAMOUS TRAINING HERZOGIN CECILIE. I e — iths ““ove, bound to Redondo; put in A Garfleld, Norby, 15 days CLEARED. umbia, Doran, for Portland, O R Arntzen, for Ladysmith, SAILED. Monday, December 2S. secrans. Johnson. ‘for Astoria vew York, Hunker, for Panama. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, for Ladysmith, boro, Olsen, for Greenwood. ix, Odland, for Mendocino Stmr Aurella, Bri or Portland. Stmr Franels H . Reiner, for Port- South Coast, Olsen, for Caspar. or Melville Dollar, Eliefsen, for Redondo ship Monkbari for Queens- town Br bark Strathgryfe, McIntyre, for Queens- town chr Newark, Reinertsen, for Stewarts nt TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 2§, 10 p m—Weather hazy, wind calm SPOKE: Dee 11, lat. 2 south, lon. 3¢ west—Br ship Sokoto, from Tquique, for Norfolk. Dec 12, lat. 16 _south, lon. 26 west—Br ship Lucipara. from Newcastle, England, for Se- attle. . DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Dec 25—Bktn Glean- er. for San JFrancisco. MARSHFIELD—Sailed Dec 28—Stmr Arcata, for Franc San Francisco; stmr Emplre, for San Czarina, for San Francisco. tmr mr_Dirigo, for Skagw —Stmr Shawmut, lor and Japan Arrived from Y Dec 28—Jap stmr Shinano Maru, okohama . 8. PEDRO—Arrived Dec 27—Stmr Olym- pic, for Fairhaven, Arrived Dec —Stmr Despatch, from Re- dondo. led Dec 28—Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- schrs Balboa and Wilbert L. Emith, for Port Townsend: bktn Quickstep, for Tacoma. v URA—Salled Dec 2§—Stmr Whittler, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Sailed Dec 27—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. led Dec 28—Stmr Leelanaw, for San Francisco. PORT HARFORD—Sailed Dec 28, 4 a m— Bonita for San Francisco. ved Dec 28, 10 a m—Stmr Santa Bar- St A bara, hence Dec 27. Sailed 28—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Franc HARDY CREEK—Salled Dec 27—Stmr Marshfield for Eureka. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 27—Br ship Pass of Brander from Victoria. TATOOSH—Passcd Dec 28—Stmr Leelanaw, from_Tacoma for San Franclsco. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Santa Monica, hence Dec 20; stmr Alcazar, from San Pedro. o Satled Dec 28—Stmr Deepatch, for San Fran- cisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 27—Stmr G C Lin er, hence Dec 24; stmr Centralia, :'stmr Newburg, hence Dec 24; bence Dec 16. Safled Dec 27—Stmr Homer, for San Pedro; stmr Sequoia, for_San Pedro. led Dec '28—Schr Dauntless, for San Pe- schr Roy Somers, for San Francisco; stmr. Chehalis, for San Franclsco. POINT REYES—Passed Dec 25—Stmr Melvilie Dollar, from Eagle Harbor for San Pedro PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 28~Br ship Clan Graham, hence Dec 8. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Arg: hence Dec 18: br stmr Coptic from Yokoham: ship Henry Villard, from Newcastle, Australia; stmr Pennsvivania from Nanaimo. Arrive® Dec 28—Br stmr Dorle, KAHULUI—Safied Dec 26—Stmr American for Delaware breakwater. 2 hence Arrivell Dec 17—Schr Matthew, Turner, from Newcastle, Australia. FOREIGN PORTS. GREENOCK—Arrived Dec 26—Br ship Lar- go_Bay. from Eureka. RUNCORN--Arrived Dec 25—Br ship Stron- hence Aug 10. SHANGHAI—Arrived prior to Dec 26—Stmr Victoria, from Tacoma, SYDNEY-—Arrived Dec 21—Nor bark Bono- vento. from Honolulu;. Fr bark General de Senis_ from Honolulu, TENERIFFE—Sallid Nov 20—Ger stmr Theben, for San Francisco: SHANGHAI—Arrived Dec 20—Bktn Maka- weli from Port Townsend. CALLAO-—Sailed Dec 25—Ger stmr Memphis, for_San Francisco. BR! —Arrived Dec 28—Ger ship Willy Rickmers from Rangoon. CAPE TOWN—Safled Dec 28—Bark Chal- lenger for Newcastle, Australia. HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 2{—Stmr Korea, for San Francisco. MAZAT San Francisco. OCEAN STEAME! ERP—Sailed Dec ew York. TH—Sailed Dec from Hamburg fcr New MOVILLE—Sailed asgow for N Stmr Patri fr Leelanaw City Puebla. Tacoma . Puget Sound Ports . | W. H. Kruger| Seattle & Tacoma | Cuiracao Mexican Ports | Mariposa Tabiti ., North Fork.. | Humboldt . Arcata & Pt Titania Soer Czarina o | Peru.. New York via Ps | Alliance Portland & Way | Chic Coquille River Dec Empire. Coos Bay & Pt Dec | Arctic Humboldt .. {Dec. | Pomo. .. Point_Arena & Albion. :|Dec. | San_Pedro...| San Pedro | Srokane Humholdt . Santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Point Arena. | Mendocino & Pt. Aren G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria. Coos Bay n Pedro & Way P | Tmatnia | Puget Sound Por Eureka. . Humboldt .. Taqua. Grays Harbor Olympi | San” Pedro R. Dollar. n Pedro San Pedro | Grays Harbor Seattls & Tacoma. Humbddt : n Diego & Newport & Way | Willapa Harbor Honolulu | China & Japan .... Portland & Astoria. New York via Panama. *Porte Jan. Jan. Snn. Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ‘Time and Height of High and Low Waters Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Publizhed by official authority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street_whar?) about 25 : the height | Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets 9 [Txmel H L t |——} L Wi 0.6/ 8:55 4.0 55| 4.2 46l 45 NOTE—Tn. Py Above atpofiiict; 4r iba Tides 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; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are 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 is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low water: R oM Time Ball. Branch H)drn'r.flhll: Office. Hants’ Ekchange, Sen Franciscs: e Morday, December 28, The Time Ball on the tower of the building was dropped exactly at noon to-d L e at noon of the 120th menidlan, or at 8 .. Greenwic! ime. 'RNETT, Licutenant, U 8, N 8. N., —Sailed Dec 25—Stmr Peru, for —Stmr Vader- | BIG EXPORTS FROM MANILA | Industry Has Grown Rapidly e Deputy Collector N S. | following ir E. Pullam, Special Deputy Collector of | Customs at Manila: | “Articles cxported from the Philip- pine Islands during the fiscal year end- | ! local Custom-ho ; 4‘ 1 i SICK HEADACHE Positively curcd by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dm»cpsfz. [ndlg:suon and Too IIerty Eating. A per- 1 fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | | aess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated To gue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | Small Piil, 1bs Quantity. 57 | | “The above products of the Ehllip- pines were exported to fifty-one coun- tries, of which more than one-kalf went { to the United States and England. i “The United States rises irom the| second to first place. to the extent of $5,063,730, whereas for the previous year gland led the ! United States to the extent uf $408 luding gold and silver coin France stands third in the list of coun- tries to -which exvorts were made, Japan fourth and Hongkong fifth. l»‘?illnz England “The abnormal exvorts of Mexican silver coin to Hongkong .give that place a prominence in the list which it would not otherwise occupy. “The increase of exvorts for-the fiscal | year ending June 30, 1903, over the fiscal | year ending June 30, 1902, is $12,517,241— | a most gratifying showing, all circum- stances considered. | “Hemp (as commercially called. but | well be technically ‘Manila fiber’) m | ranked as king of exports from the Philippine Islands, as it amounts in| value to about two-thirds of the entire | exports. Hemp exports have zhown a | steady increase during the la four years, the value for the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1903, being an increase of $5,860, over the fiscal year eénding June 30, 19 “The copra industry, most remarkable 200 per cent too. has shown increase of more | over the previous a than year after getting a divorce from Col- lins before marrying again. | Charles Hobinson, who, in 1888 | at Santa Barbara, svas married to Elia | E. Gilbert, filed a suit yesterday to | have his marriage annulled. He claims ‘th‘Il at the time the marriage cere- | mony was performed she was not free to wed. He says she has a husband, from whom she has not been divorced: Farland from R. G. McFarland for de- | sertion and Maud E. Fulham from Leo H. Fulham for cruelty. desertion was flled by Annie Terry against James C. Terry. —_——— Polyglot Club Entertainment. An interesting musical and literary entertainment was given by members of Professor L. D. Ventura's Polyglot Club last evening at the United Craft and Art building, 2203 Central ave- { nue. There were readings in English, Italian and French and songs by com- posers - of different: nationalities. programme were Professor Venturn.f the Westminster quartet (Miu F. Per- | kins, Miss E. Marrack, W. E. Hague and W. F. Davis), Mrs. A. M. Tomkir, Miss G. Llewellyn Jones, Miss L. Ca- valli, Miss M. Abeille, Miss Aecor and R. A. Lucchesi. » ———— A beautiful framed picture makes a A suit for divorce on the ground of |* | Among those that contributed to the | ! ing June 80, 1903: [ Smail o e N ) &b il | 8 | Cwow —-a2a e e | sEEB-ER %2 HEN ¥ - - | = 1318 I3 s 4 Famous tnhe - World Over—Fully Matured, «Sold Everywhere. HILBEXRT MENCANTiLE CO., BUSEUN OF ANATOMY 1081 MARRET 8T, BaTS, S.7.Cal, The Largest Anatomical Museum Worid, \Weaknesses or auy contra disesse pasitively cmred by the oldest pecialist on (he Corsz. Est. 36 years DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Consuitation fre= a: Treament personal Positive Cure in every case undertaken. Write for ook, PHIL@SOFRY of MARRIAG vaiuable book [ EVERYE_ADE\M\RRANTED Coal Reduction American Cannel Sold by All Reliable Dealers. Dr. (flbbon sl)lspensar). 629 EEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or i ¢ Darges o ecd. Cnllor wri Dr. J. P‘ fllll.o‘ San Funnku Cal ASTHM « Aehmansd .,?...?"p" disease wéaring on bod T Cared to STAY CURED. Camo removed. Health restored. Av- tacksnever return. Eatheartily Slasy LA Trave 7.904 7.304 7304 2.004 8.004 *8.304 | | 2304 900. | 9.304 10.004 10.004 10.004 T OAKLAND HARBO¥ DIRE CTORY‘ Queen. . Puget Sound Ports....[Jan. 7|° “Sugar and tobacco have shown sub- | TO SAIL. i stantial increases, but the axnortations OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. e - | of cigars and cigarettes have shown a | * Steamer. Destination. | Sails.| Pier. | considerable decline. Catalogue and Pries Lists Mailel Deotmbic 8. | | » “Ylang-ylang exvorts have shown on Applleatlon. C.Panama..| N Y. via Panama.l12 mPier 40 A marked increase and give promise of — PSS F. Leggett. | Astoria & Portland|10 am(Pier 2 | substantial growth in the future as one !l!:ll AND SALT MEATS. Elizabeth. .| Coquille River ....| 4 pm|Pler 20 | of the rising products of the Philip- Shipping Butchers 104 W et Lot Anesleg Borisli) amPItr 2 | Dines, It is reporced to be an almoxt | JAS- BOYES & C0. "R NI Deowbar 90.- | ki ain crop and to yield a profit as T Eureka. Humboldt .. .| 9 am|Pie: high as $5 a tree a month.” | - e Rainier. ... | Seatile & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier —_————— B :‘f}";fi”“‘; T g Pomona....| Humboldt .........[1:30 p|Pler 9 | v v ¢ ; 23 oot : s = N, Maru...| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 CHRI NA ANTHONY'S SUIT San Pedro. .| Humboldt .| 4 pm|Pier 2| DER CONSIDERATIO mabmfl-zx s e B 6 amlpiet a1 | {EC. IlUfiIIES 511 Sansome st.. S. | Mohporce Svay™| 3 Amier 11 | Judge Hebbard Hears the Argument — - — Sydney & Way pm| Pi of Attorneys and Promises | Cemtonpiai.| Seatiie & Tocoma.| B pm/bier 2 | ey RAIWAY TRAVEL. Alliance. . ..| Bureka & Coos Bay| 5 pmPler 16 4 ecision. ‘ feoreoy > P Arcata | Coos B-Pt.” Orford.|10 am|Pier 13 | he suit of Christina J. Anthony to ! Empire..... Coos Bay direct...|10 am|Pler 13 aside a decree of divorce obtained January 1. | | g etk ] Home & pm|Pier. 20 Richard J. Anthony, which for | el HuSauary 2. AR | several days has been on trial in Judge B vena. | Pt "Adena & Macno| 4 pm{pies 3 | Hebbard's court, was argued and sub- Acapulco. U Y, via Sanama |12 'm|Pier 40 | Mitted yesterday. Attorney Savage of | ‘f:«hv‘v Puebla ; E“"f”"";‘(?" Pa"”‘k Anvl":ler 9 | the firm of Dorn, Dorn & Savagé co. oquille River pm'Pler 2 | 2 and | S Monie Sonyi Barmie 4 bmipler 3 argued on Poh nlr‘ol Dr. Anthor] and Pomo. | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 3 Attorneys Grant Carpenter and Charles | Arectle. Humboldt .. ver../Pler 2 | A. Lee presented Mrs. Anthony's case. A P T 4 :i a'u ]Pl 5 | An early decision was promised by CALIFORNIA 5. W. Elder orfa & Portlane am/Pler 2 P ~one! ] CintalieeT| Lot b ante 'S prizler °4 | Judge Hebbard at the conclusion of ||| LIMITED TO CHICACO Banta Ros: San Diego & Way.| § am|Pi 1n| i - it Chella D. Garratt obtained an inter- | || LEEAVES DAILY Coos Bay..] San Pedro & Wa am Pler 11 | locutory decree of divorce {rom Milten at 30 a. m., through in 3 days, January 6. | | D. Garratt in Judge Kerrigan's court || With diner and all trappings. Maripcs: Taliti direct. 11 am|Pler 7 oy Ol tho § B et Umailia."\:| Pust Smund Prté: 11 am|Pler 9 | 3 yigc b My el g P ”’“‘: - 1"“ anuary 7. . Garratt o he firm o A siberta RN Seoar. .11 pnituee 0 Garratt & Co., deserted her a short|_. Other Santa Fe Tratn Curacas | Mexican Perix. 11|10 AmiPier 11 | {jma after their marriage in Chicago. 330 & M| for Stockton. Fresno. Bakersfield, FROM SEATTLE. | Seven days after getting a divorce |g:00.p. m ) Merced. Hanford and Visalia. from Lewis Collins, Bertha Sweet Col- | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. i read B Salls. |lins went to Sacramento and became |§:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and ,C,:"“','f City. {s_kuwny & Way Ports.Jan. 1 ;the wife of Philip Orbell. This \\(n\ Chicago. xcelsior. ooks Imet & Way PtsiJan, 2 | September 28 last. Now she has flled | TICKET OFFICE—C41 Market St.. and Do | Srasway & Way ports.Jan & an action to have her marriage to Or- | = Perry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- Bertha, Cooks Inlet & Way Pis.(Jan. 10 | bell annulled because she did not| way, Oakland, Cal. = ———— — | know that she should have waited a | - N TOSANRAFAEL, sauge_Electric— | Interlocutory decrees of divorce §:00, were granted to Fannie C. Ayers from fi;",‘o"“.’"’, 00 a, . 12:20, 1:45, 315, 4:15, { et 20, W. F. Ayers for neglect, Letitia Mc- |giy5 6:15, 3 \"H(A\UQCO ROM SAN Lt [ it FROM Clsro——D-fl dally—/ B0 B M. Week days (Saturdays excepted)— ‘ay stations. Tomales and o favs—Cazadero and way ata- 5. m | HOBS. ays oniy—10-a. m.. Point Reyes and lons. S CRET OFFICE—626 Market st FERRY —Union Depot, foot of Market st. good New Year's present. The only large zngr};flent of good things is at Sanbg o al st it s B Ao van -“Mflfh&flh @IS | and Savsawrro Famav, Foot Marke: St 7.004 8.304 § 8304 ) Foot of Masket Enm R 20, 1904 Nata Lo, Frow D Vacuviil Benle Wiilows Portiaad, Tacoma, Stockton. Merced, . Goshen Ju Visaila. Bakersfieid, Lo 7230 00x Hoyrord. Nijes and Way Stations. 3.25e ‘?gmf S.(-yr—u"pn 1 Seeamers. 11.000 is0r actamento, Landing, s and way ons ; 10358 3300 e Niies wad Waz Siations.. 7558 30r Costa, Mar Byroa, s Latrop. , Fresno and 2% béyond Port Costa 12.25» 3300 faez. Tracy. Stockton, Ls 10.254 Inea.Swn tamon 400r M atowa. Santa T 9254 4007 X Tracy. Stockton. L - ;%;F Hayward. Niles, Irvington, o 18.554 430 e Livermore 1 asa p The Owl Limlited —\‘W'J au 0 Lacs Banos. Mendoia, Yrean‘» Tulare, DBakersfeld. Los . Gol &I;n d‘l«;‘ IK' - cago, via C y.. 2, 8554 5.00r Port Costa. n 12250 15 30r Hayward. S e 23 E00r Hayward, Niles aud San -jose. 3584 §00r Eusrern Express—Ogien. Deaver, Owmshs, St. Louls. Chicago and East. Port Costa, Benicia, Sul mo. s, Sacramento, no, Wads 5230 | soo ceve Sundny .| 75ge 1 v Pablo. Port Costa, | 7O R and Way Stations..o... 11.284 £.c57 Oregon & California Exoren wille. Re | 1nd and 1 San Jo | coAsT LINE (Narrow Gauge). | T R e | Cruz and Way Statlons wark, Centerville, San | w Almaden. Los Gatos. Croek, Santa ¢ | Principal Way Stations 5 | 4.18r Newark. SanJose, LosGatos and ) ‘8.56 4 ay siation a8.30r Hanters Train. Savriis Jose and Way Stations. pg from Los Gatos From SAN FIANCISCO, Fuut of Market St. (3 :15 9:00 1004 1.00 3.00 5.16r.% ¥rom OAKLAND. Foot of Broxdway — 15:00 & o | 18:05 10:00 4. 1200 200 400rN T COAST LINE ( uze . AR Ea S waae eeta.) T8.10a San Joseand Way Stations. 8 30° 7.00a San Jose and Way Stations. 5 38# 8.00a New Almaden (Tues., Fri 4102 8004 The Const Stops only stations thence Surf n for Lomp rinc! ne thence Santa 9.C0a San SantaCruz,Pact San Luls Obis Way Stations 4102 10. n Jose and Wey Statio: 1.20% n ta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations 7.30- 1307 San Jose an: 8584 .0u¥ Del Monte 12150 19 454 8 00a 9.00a 19 40a nects at Pajaro for Sants Cruz and at Castroviile for Pacific Grove and Way Stations 7104 18167 £u )h\(rn Beresford, lelmoat, $an Fair Ounks, M - 18482 @ 707 Sen Jose and Way Stations. 6384 8.00r Palo Alto and Way Il 1018 11.30¢ South San Francisco, M e, Bur logame, San Mateo, Relmont, San Carios, Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Palo Alto.... 9.452 a11.30» nurn» d, Mountain View. | A for 1Sunday exce| a Satarday on . Lawrence, Santa Ci TP for Aftern unday only. onunl By § Stops at all stations on Sunday. Only trains opping at Valencta St. southhowm M., 11330 A0, 390 7.0, 6:30 7. . AW ‘CALIHIRNIA NOITIIWESTEH “RY. Co. SAN \ | Tivaron FRAIGIM.O Allu IUHTM PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Perry, Foot of Market Street. ‘u' FRANCISCO TO SAN mnt.. 3:30, | SUNDA 5:10, 6 MI‘ nPAIL DAYS 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m p. m. Thursd tave—Exira xtra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. YS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, . 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. TO_SAN D\‘f 5, 9:10al 8 Novato, 1040 aj10. Petaluma 6:05p| 6 and |7 ta Rosa. | Springs. TSTAGES Quentin; Fulton. Windsor, 1 1 Healdsburg. [10:40a 10:20 8 tton. erville, overdale. Hopland, and Ukiah Willits. @ _Guerneville. > Sonom: 03 Glen Ellen W09 Sebastopol connect . at Green at Santa Rosa for at Fulton for Altruria Springa: at Lytton for Lytton sexville for Skaggs Springs: at ) the SGeysers, Booneville and Gre d; a Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs. Scda Bay, Lak port and Bartlett Springs. at Ukiah for V Springs, Saratoga Lakes, Dell Lake. Witte: Potter V' Bucknejl's Sanhedrin Fe Blu Upper Lake. verside. uliville iley. John I F Hot Springs, Halfway Hou mptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendo: Fort Bragg. Westport, 1: at Wi Westport rwood, Cahto, C Cummings, Beill's " O1- . Dyer, Garberville Scotia nd Burcka Saturday to Senday r ety al re- duced rates On_Surnday round-trip tick all points beyond San Rafael at half rat 4 Ticket offices, 630 Market t. Che 1,‘ hu}l{m“véx- R X. RTAS y Ge, Pass. Agt. THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year

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