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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 1904 PLANS CUT-OFF | IN NAPA VALLEY {arriman Is to Conneet His Calistoga Line With the So- noma Branch of Foster Road EARS ELECTRI( RIVAL AT i Is Ready for Grading 1 Construction Work Is ezin Within Few Weeks -~— Northwestern Ra Pa, Iroad e SR SRR TSR 1 T Y N R RO 8 FOWL CONTAINS BITS OF GOLD San Jose Woman Discovers Yellow Metal in a Turkey Bought for New Year’s Feast SEARCH FOR PLACER MINE REE RS Efforts Are to Be Made to Dis- cover the Whereabouts of the Bird's Precious Barnyard BECE T Special TV:F;vltrh to The Call. N JOSE, Jan. 3.—Mrs. Charles | Holt, residing on Bishop street in this city, had a turkey for New Year's that proved a veritable gold mine. When preparing the bird for the dinner she saw some shining particles that re- sembled gold and on closer inspection judgment proved correct. A nug- t a4s big as a pea was found and | there were dozen other pieces of gold. The key “panned” about 1 in yellow metal. The fowl had come from somewhere foothills in the ir the home of the turkey can ~h placer may be found. > made for the source gold supply and the rmer owner. It is not gold mining may resources of Santa a ri of the tur of its f key's able Hunters Fire on a Woman. T\l OMA, Jan. 2.—Because she was n for a wild animal Mrs. John painfully injured at her.home Her ankle is badly shat- tered r leg may have to be am- putate young hunters clalm they mistook Mrs. Breed for a wildcat nd emptied their revolvers in her di- rection. - — + tructed by a company, headed by ross of Los Angeles, be- "allejo, with steamer the latter point with this back of Los Gatos. | Those who have seen the gold believe | 'STORM-SCARRED OLIVEBANK RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE AND SEEKS REPAIRS Vessel That Fought Her Way From Far Lands Through Leaping Seas to the Shelter of the Golden Gate Writes Final Chapter ‘ of Her Tale of Hardship---Steamer Coptic Arrives Safely in Port | The RBritish ship Olivebank, Captain Henderson commander, after her mahy vicissitudes will at last be able to dock this morning at Urion street wharf. | Her voyage from Shanghai was beset with disaster from the very start. Storms and head winds set in from the first day out. On November 9 she en- countered a typhoon while in latitude | 36 degrees 2 minutes north and longi- tude 154 degrees 24 minutes east, which tore away her main mizzen mast. The succession of terrific gales. which fol- | lowed practically dismantled her. | Storm after storm followed which re- suited in the loss of main, fore and | mizzen masts which in the great gale were swept over the starboard side, | indenting several ‘of her plates and ’ smashing her bulwarks. The captain had a hard time to bring her to port and in the condition in which she was in, it was almost a | wonder that she ever arrived here. A careful estimate will place the damage at about $35,000. Since her arrival here she has been in quarantine, where she was disin- fected. e His Shoulder Dislocated. Charles M. Lowry was knocked down by Mec- Allister street car at the Ferry bullding vesterday and suffered a dislocation of-his right houlder. - He wae taken to the Harbor Emer- | sency hospital and later to h o s i Alameda Due on Tuesday. | The Oceantc Steamship Company's steamer | Alameda 1s due to arrive from Honolulu | Tuesday | | | | | home. on Wil The Oceanic Steamship Mariposa will sail fot — The Overdue List. quoted on the reinsugan from Hamburg to Hono- Bredan, 124 days from per cent. e i Coptic Arrives in Port. s Occidental and Orlental Steamship Com- s steamer Coptic, from the Orlent, arrived late last night and went at once to ine. She will go to her dock ear! | this morning. _She was 25 days, 19 hours fro | Hong Kong: 15 . 20 hours from Yokohama, | and 5 days, 19 hours end 43 minutes from vort ara; “POINTING.” In pursuance of its policy of furnishing its readers not only ,all the features tnat its contemporaries contain, but something more, The Call, ever on the alert, has secured a series of art pictures of sporting and hunt- ing scenes and will reproduce them as suppiements of its Sunday Edition. ‘Pointing” is from the brush of Osthaus, the justly tamed painter sporting scenes, and this picture is a most faithful portrayal of an ideal pointer. This subject had for its model the famous “Oddsides,” a prize-winner over fifty bench shows in England and America. The experts who have seen it, and dog fanciers are indeed critical, pronounce “POINTING” to be a gem. Senter tersely describes “Oddsides” s one of the most strikingly beautiful dogs ever shown in this country, of and white, having a beautifully shaped, strong, rugged, masculine ong, clear neck, deep chest and powerful back; loin and quarters and legs and feet that were simply models. The study in oil brings out every detail of-a field scene with a good dog pointing. The r'pen field and the exquisite coloring of the prmcnpal object make this a pictiire that possesses merit »f a high degree. BE 'SURE TO GET THE NEXT SUNDAY CALL. ALL NEWSDEALERS AND TRAIN NEWSBOYS SELL IT. .__...___..______\— | | | g NAVY COLLIER SATURN. WHICH DEEPLY LADEN WITH COAL AWAITING ORDERS. - e ARRIVED HERE SOME DAYS AGO AND IS ANCHORED IN STREAM 3 Honolulu, sengers, Six tone of careo. She brought eighteen cabin pas- even in the' steerage and 2200 y P 2 Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From Seattle San Pedro . Portland S. Barbara Willapa Harbor . Tacoma Grays Harbor . Comox Crescent City China & Japan. Humboldt Rival..... Montara. - Tagua Wellington Del Nort Coptie Pomona . R. Dollar G. Liridauer State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts. Jan, Pomo. Pt. Arena & Albion...|J Bonita Newport & Way Port Alameda. . Honolulu SO Columba. Portland & Astoria Elizabeth. Coaullle River Arena Jan. Point Arena. & Pt - Sound Ports....Jan. 17| . rk via Panama.|Jan. 8 Coos Bay. . an Pedro & Way Ports,J 9 North Fork...| Homboldt .% o G. W. Eider.. | Portland & Astorla.. 10 Serbia . 10 Centennial 10 Sonoma 11 Nevadan Honolulu & Kahulul - 11 Rainfer.......| Seattle & Whatcom. . 1 Alliance......| Portland & Way Ports.|Jan. 12 Colon..... | New York via PanamalJan. 13 City Pucbia. .| Puget Sound Port \Jan. 13 TO SAIL. Steamer. | | Sails.| Pler. January 4. | Coronado...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 10 Samoa Los Angeles Poris.|10 am|Pier Lakme.....| Los Angeles Ports.(10 am|Pler 20 Empire Coos Bay direct...|12 m Arctic Humboldt . 9 am North Fork | Humboldt 12 m|Pler 20 Seattle & Tacoma.| 4 pm{Pler20 | Chic .| Coquille River | 4 pm|Pler Bureka. ... | Humboldt ... )12 “m|Pler Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler §. Barbara.| Seatile & Olympia.| 4 pm|Pier uary 5. | Pomons. . .| Humboidt .- 30 p\Pler 9 | January 6. | | Rival......| Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm!Pler 20 Mariposa...| Tahiti direct . 11 am|Pler 7 Umatilla...( Puget Sound Ports il am/Pler 9 Pomo......| Pt. Arena & Al pm|Pler 2 Chehalls, .. | Grays Harbor -..{Pler — | San Dicgo & Way.| § am!Pier 11 China & .apan....| 1 pm|Piér 4 )| Mexican Ports.....|[10 am Pler 11 .| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pi:r 20 Jan: 8 | | Corona Humbeldt .........[1:30 p/Plor 9 Botjta.....| Newpcrt & Way..| 9 am{Pier 11 Colun.bia.. | Astorla & Portland I11 amiPier 24 ¥ January 9. Arcata.....| Soos B-Pt. Orford. (10 am|Pler 13 Pt. Arena..| Ft. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm/Pier 2 FElirateth.. | Coquille River .... 11 am|Pler 24 N. Y. via Panama.[12 m{Pler 40 Honolulu ........ 2 pmiPler 7 | 11. | Puget Sound Port am|Pier 9 l January 14. { Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am Pler 20 Allagce.... | Eureka & Coos B..| § pmiPier 18 Rainier Beattle & “'hllCC\m\ 4 pm|Pler 10 FROM BE.\T’!‘LP Steamer. | For. | Sails. Valencia. | Sxagwa, “& Way Ports (Tan. 3 | Skagway & Way Ports. Jan. 9 \"oukn Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan. 10 X Skagway & Way Ports. [Jan. 10 Santa Ana. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.Jan. 16 Sun, Moon and Tide. TUnited States Coast and Geodetic Surve: Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 23 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is th me at both plac MONDAY, JANUARY 4, Sun rises Sun sets 401042- ln NOTE—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 occurrence as to time; the fourth time column giveés the Igst tide of tho 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 froi the depth given by the cha: plane of reference is the mean of the Tower low waters. (Sl AR Late Shipping Intelligence. Br stmr Coptic_ Beadnell, 25 days 19 hours 56 minutes from Hongkong. via Yokohama 15 days 20 hours 21 minutes ahd Honolulu 5 days 43 minutes. ARRIVED, Sunday. January 3. Stmr Iaqua, Jorgensen, 61 hours from Grays Harbor. bound for Sln Pedro, put in to land passengers, 2 Brunswick, Elletsen, 14 hours from Stmr Pomona, 18 hours from Bureka, Stmr Del Norte, Greem, 32 hours from Cres- cent City. . Stmr Rival, McClements, 73 hours from ‘Willapa, sunr Gualala, Hansen, 13 hours from Port A Maggle, Corning, 3 hours from Halt- B stmi Welingt McKellar, 3% days r Wellington, McKellar, Ladyemif D . Swanson, Br from T T K g ) Brig. W. Roche a Harbor, eva, McVicar, allam 13 day: ly Mahoney, Anderson, 10 days from 16 days from Had- " Mary . C, Campbell, . January 3. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo. £unr Maggie. Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. W. Eider, Randall, Astoria. ronado, Petersen, arbor, th Fork, Nelson Jorg . Bowens Landing. br Viking, Estvold, Astoria. Schr Bessle K. Merriam, San Vicents Land- ing. TFLH.R,\PHI“ POINT LOBOS. Jan. 3, 10 p. m.—Weather | clear, wind X AND PORT. Arrived Jan trom Grays Harbor; hence Dec 21 DOMESTIC. PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 3 from Bureka, stmr Signal, Carina, bence Jan 1 fled Jan 3—Schrs for San Franeisco, HEEATTLE—Sailed Jan 23— ] schr _Aloha, mr Alliance, hence Dec 31; stmr g g Repeat and Jennie Stmr Pleiades, for A—Arrived Jan 3—Stmrs Spokans ailed Jan 3--Schr Mary B. Russ, for San Francisco; schr Lottie Carson, TATCOSH—Passed Jan and Centennal, hence Dec tor Seattle, PORT LOS ANGELES — Arrived Jan 8 — Stmr Leelanaw, hence Jan 1 MPQUA—Arrived Dec 31—Schrs Luey I. and Louise from San -Pedro 4 RIA—Sailed Jan 3—Stmr Columblia, an Francisco: ‘stmr Rosecrans, for Alca. ling and ‘Honoluly, \ PEDRO—Arrived Jan 3—Bktn J. L. iston. from Redondo: bktn Addenda, from lumbia River; stmr Bonita, hence Dec 31. or Benita, for San Fran- STPORT—Arrived Jan 3—Stmr Fulton, Jan 2, )RT BRAGG— for San Franc! “ASPAR—Salled San Pedro. led Jan 3—Stmr National o, Jan' 3—Stmr Samoa, for FOREIGN PORTS. Sailed Jan 3 — Stmr pool, for New York. YORK — Arrived Jan Stmr Cali- from Seattle; stmr St. Louls, from fornian, | Southampton. | Sailed Jan 3—Stmr Philadelphia, for Ply- | mouth and stmr Etruria, for Southampton; Plymouth and Hamburg, ' All sailed Jan & but were detained In harbor on the storm, account of ——————— ATHOLIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IS DESTROYED Fire Breaks Out in St. Catherine’s Academy and Students Have Narrow Escape. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 3.—§t. Catherine’'s Academy, a Catholic school for girls, located near Spring- field, Ky., burned to the ground early to-day.. There were no fatalities. The loss is about $200,000. The fire was discovered by Miss May Curry, a erip- ple, and one of the sisters ran a mile in her bare feet and clad only in a night dress to give the alarm. Between seventy-five and one hun- dred girls were in the school when the fire broke out. So rapid was the pro- gress of the flamés that the pupils | barely escaped with their lives, and, clad only in their night robes, made their way over the icy and snow-cov- ered fields to the academy at St. Rose, a boys' school, a mile distant, before securing sheliter. All the buildings were destroyed and the pupils lost all their personal belongings. St. Catherine’s was one of the his- toric educational institutions of Ken- tucky and was founded in 1804. -———— ELABORATE CEREMONY AT MINERS' FUNERAL Many Honors Are Shown at Rites Over Men Who Were Killed by Dynamite. 3 BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 3.—It was an- nounced to-night from the Amalga- mated Copper headquarters that all of thé’ various mines and smelters con- smeltermen to attend the funeral of Samuel Olson and Fred Divel, who were killed in the underground battle by dypamite, it is alleged, in the hands of Heinze miners, while the = latter were making efforts to prevent the Amalgamated miners determining how much ore Heinze is alleged . to have stolen from the Michael Devitt mine. The Montana State Band will head the funeral procéssion, throughout the funeral cortege three other bands will be-dispersed. ° Moccasin Afloat Again. CAPE HENRY, = Va, Jan. 3.—The submarine boat Moccasin, previously reported ashore at Currietuck Beach, N. C., is now nflofl.t. Irwin, Hansen, 10 days from | 9 hours from | chr Charles | trolled by the big combine would close | Tuesday, permitting 9000 miners and | while | | Queenstown and Liverpool; stmr Bleucher, for | | Cayuga County, | sald that he was going to change hls; | son, M. E. Sherman, | From 0AKLAND Foot NEW CLAIMANT TO HILL ESTATE| > Aged Resndent of Towa Declares ’ the Los Angeles (‘apitalist‘ Was His Fugitive Brother TELLS STORY OF FLIGHT)| pram o0 S I Asserts That Supposed \lisor! Was in Reality Member of | Notorious Counterfeiter (,ang | R Special Dispatch to The Call. LAKE CITY, Iowa, Jan. 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sherman and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, left this morning for Los An- geles, Cal, to prosecute Sherman's claim to the $150,000 estate left by Charles Hill. Sherman claims that Hill was his /| brother, who fled from their home in New York, because he was wanted by detectives for counter- feiting. He declares that Hill's real name was L. D. Sherman, and says that his brother on the eve of his flight name to Charles Hill. ! Hill's putative daughter is assisting | Sherman and opposing Salem Charles, | the New England claimant. It is as-| serted that Hill was a member of the Driggs gang of counterfeiters, which | operated a number of years and finally | was brought to book in Dayton, Ohio. The hearing is set for January 9 at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman are pioneers of this county, and their | is secretary of the | Des Moines Drug Company. Dietrich’s Trial Begins To-Day. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 3.—The trial of | United States Senator Dietrich, under indictment on three different counts for the alleged violation of section 1781 of the Revised Statutes, will be- gin here to-merrow in the Federal Court. Vacaville, W inters, Kumasey. Benicia, Salsan, Eimira snd Sacra- Vallejo, Napa, Cal artines, San Rll,l:ol ) L3 Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle...... 7.65» 8.002 Davis, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville 7.562 8.304 Port Costs, Martines. Byron, Tracy, Stockionm. ) msa, Los Banos. Mendots, Armoma, Haaford. Visalia, Porterville . 4250 | 8.30a Port Cesta, rop. Modesto, Mereed, Freano, Goshea Janction, Hauford, Vissiis. Bakersfleld .. 4.550 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Miiten), lone, Bacramento, | Piacerviils, Marysville, Chico, A Atisatle lxpnu—o'i Martines Los Angeies Passenger — Port | Costa, Martinez, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockten. Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Gosben Junc- | Hon, Hanford, Leioore, Visalia. mento River Steamers. Bealfcfs, Winters, Sacram Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orov! stations o. Hayward, Port Costa, Martinez. Tracy, Lathroj Merced, Fresao and Way Sta tions beyond Port Cost: Martinez, Tracy. Stocktoa, L Martines.San Raigon. ¥ m-;o.mp., Calistogs, Sant."itos: Niles, Tracy. St Hay Nil 3 n raeid. Los Angeles. Golden State Limited Sleeper, Oukland to Los Angeles, for Cb- cago, Via C. R.I &P.... Pt Couta, Tracy Stockion Hayward, Niles and San Jos: Hayward, Kites and Saa Joge. Eastern Express—Og: D maha, 8t Loaia. Chicago and ort Costa, Beaicia, Sul- sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Auburs, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wads worth, Winnemtces. efo, daily, exceps Sunday. 8.164 Ne uk. cnmrvul: San Jose, | Ftllo‘ l l. San! 1’ hmel—lw-y tations o8 4.167 Newarl Los @1 mun‘ maA way eationn a9.30» llllufl Train, Sacarday ouiy, En Jose and Way Statloas. Retarn- ing from Los Gatos Sunday only. J 252 | | WEDNESDAY | SAN FRAN WEEK DAYS—1 | | SUNDAYE -8:00, AUCTION SALES M 2R CLOSING OUT SALE 65 SHIRE HORSES Belonging to the estate of J. HENDERSON (deceased), Riley. Or. These fine horses are between 4 and 8 years old, weigh from 1400 to S00. and are all broken. single and double. ale takes place NIN JANUARY 6, 1904, (At 7:30 Sharp.) OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 240 THIRD ST. NEAR FOLSOM. Horses at salesyard January 4 Catalogues ready. “x G. LAYNG, A\lctlonl‘f AUCTION SALE, | B o * On MONDAY. January 4 at 11 o'cloc! 615 and 617 IS ST.. between Hyd Larkin. By order of the Hom. E. E. Schmits. Mayor we will sell a lot of condemned Fire Department Horses. We will also sell a lot of well broken horses and mares, suitable for all purposes, consigned to us by L. C. Reese of Merced s ATKINS & | ““Quickest—The nghast Amount,” Ts What 1t means when you list your bustness with me. as I have advertising space by the month which. costs you nothing UNLESS [ MAKE A SALE. and if by auction you pay me a per cent and I defray all other ex- jenses. Come and talk it over. Anderson, the Auctioneer, CO.. Auctioneers. ROOM 26, PHELAN BUILDING. Tel. Main 1852 Corréspondence Solicited. a., Avcrion MARKET, . January 6, at 11 a HEAD OF ' ALL-PURPOSE = HORSES. CALIFORNI LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY &t 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Tralus: 3:30a.m.] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleid, 9:30a. m. b Merced, Hanford and Visaiia. 8:00p. m- ) | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyen and Chicago. TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First lt.. lu JM CALIFORNIA NOITHWESTERN RY. CO. SAN FfiAIGIMM ANJ Iufifll PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streef. TO SAN RATFARL. 30, 9:00_ 11:00 a. m.; 13:38 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdaye—Exira trip at 11:30 p. m, snurdaw-r‘xn-- trip at 1:30 and 11:29 p. m. 38 "I:o0 & m; 130, 3:30. 5:00. 6:20. nmp m. SAN RAFASL TO_SAN FRANCISCO. EEK DATS—§ T:50. 9:20, 11:13 1250 340 500, 520 p. urdays-. Extra irip at 2:05 and §:38 5 SUNDAYS.8.00, 0:40. 1115 &, m.; 1:40. 3:40, 4:55__5:05._6:25 p. m. Leave J In Effect Arrive SanFrancisco.| Sept. 27. 1903, [San Francisco. | Bok| Sun- | Dgtina- | Sun | Week Daye. | da tlon. | days. | Days. T:30a) 8 0 Ignacto. 3:30 p| 3 5 1') 5 7 8:00a| Novato, 3:30p| 9:30a| Petaluma 5:10 p| 3:30 p) and | 5:00p Santa Rosa. 7:30 a 8:00 al Fulton. 3:30 pi 3:30 p Windsor, :00a| Healdsbu Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale, $:00 | Hopland. 3:30p| _ and Ukiah 8:00a] Willits. 200 af 3:30 pl 0 a| Guerneville. Sonoma. Glen Elien. Sebastopol, | Hopland for Kelseyville, Ca: + Bay. Lake: | port and. Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah fof Viehy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lal ‘Witter Sprin Upper Lake, Potter Vailey, John Day’s. Riverside. Lierly s Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs. Halfway House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg Westport, Usal: at Willita for Fort Brage Westport Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville, Cummings, Beil's Springs Ol Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia B-umny to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. round-trip tickets to all points rates. On Sunday beyond San Rafael at half Tl:l-l offices, 630 Market street. Chronicle IXRYAI Gen, -ZEKHANG. AAREOR, FERRL:. S 3:00 11:00 4. 9.004 San Jows. SautsCrus Eacife Grove Sum San Luis Obispo sad Frincipal Way Stations 10.304 San Jose and Way Siations 11304 snu cm-.. s?n Jose, Los Gatos ay Sta tion 130r S Joe and Way Siations 3.007 Dei Monte Kt)rtfiwl‘lfl Clars, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Yacific Grave (con: at Sanis. Clara for Santa Cru, Boulder Creek sad Narrow Gauge Potots) at Gfiroy for HMollister, Tres Pings. ut Castrovilie for Salinas. B oy Boa an Jose . Ll‘ cun) Los Wy b 3&- o e ‘and imited.. Juu. flllm! Sallnes, Paso Kobies, Saa Lais , Bants Barbare, 18167 San NateoBerestord Dolsat dan » Can Mateo,Dereat Co Redwood, Oaks, [ § Stops ' i ing at Mull St. southbona = “" . .Im.'fl'.u- 30r . S:0r e | TOSANRAPAH.. NI @ Ball ROSS VALLEY, ban Service, Standard Gauge Elestric— s""'mm Saa Francisco Daily—7:00 * “FROM_ IXLL VALLEY X0—] —5:45, 655, cxs?‘\‘:)&[fl’:nyflfl 2:00, 3415, 4:08, l‘ 7:05, 9300, 10:35 THR( Lc';H d'nun;s' = daily—Cazadero an a; 5: n: Ir:. "et’k d-y‘- (Saturdays ex =X o RS S s and wey s Sundays only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and ons. RT OFFICE—626 Market st. ;’lZCI':(RY— nion_Depot. foot of Market st p