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10 THE = SAN RANCISECO CALL. DEATH NOTICES. | Continuod fmn'; Page Nine. | | d Mrs. Henry | Amanda and ve of Sweden, aged | January 24, 1904 the late James ank K. and F. Moe and Mre. | Providence, R. L., Jces are Tespec 1 to-morrow 204, _at idence, 670 Hamp- Charles Bor- requiem mass will epose of her soul, Interment Holy Hospital. | ve of | mma | Jr. | Alice f James E. srence 1., a ¥ A member c <. 0. T. M., and | DA X ¥ ar < Twelfth - Qaklan interment ¥ County Hospital, a na ¥ wy 22, 1904, Gaius x { Amna Fish, & , - vate ¥ anit 904, Mar- | 1D, a native A member « « ® an HAM N 3 » e A KoL oving sister of and Annie Lennon, Francis: respectfully onday invited to at- | Januvary 25, at | dence of her to Sacred more _ctreets, 1l be cele- | commenc- Holy Cross f her soul Interment omit fig January beloved by Z mber o | ¥., Sacramento, . ihe mortuary Undertaking near Twanty pel ‘ompany ret. ot | Funeral | January 1904, d husband of Fanny | trice, Gerald, Elea- | Ciarisse and George ath of London, England, aged months and 9 days. (London and | K vapers pleass copy.) T Funeral services Tuesday, January 26, s clock a. m., from his late resi- ence ) Central avenue. Interment MARVIN—In Phocnix, Ariz., Janvary 2¢, in64. William Walde Marvin, husband of Mary Remarc Marvin, and father of Leila | Marvin, aged 47 years, [3 © of funeral hereafter, MeKE A—In this city, January 2 1904, Margaret, relict of John J. McKenna, mother William J., John J., Ellen and Joseph A. Mckenns, and sister of Mrs. Annje Wetter. suist and Mrs. Esther Skoughlund, a native of lreland. aged 48 years. £7 Iriends and =cquainiances are respect- fully fmvited to atiend the funeral to-day Monday), at %:50 o'clock, from the pariors O Connor & 7 Mission street, B Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With MeGinn Bros,, ~——TFunersl Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy st.; Tel Eou'lnh 576. | Point | San Francisco.d | San Diego. thence to St. Brendan’s Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Imterment Holy Cress Cemetery. D—In this city, January 24, 1904, Rose, beloved wife of the Jate Samuel Mund and beloved mother of Charles J., Sadie, Leo and Meiville Mund, a native of Germany, sged 19 years £ Notice of funeral hereafter. L0 In this city, Janvary , 1904, ealon, brother of Mrs. J. Flfhvn)’ M. Molloy, a native of County reland, aged 69 years. A member of odality of St. Ignatius Church and of Marble Finishers' Association. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitetd to atend the fumeral to-day (Monday), at_1 o’clock, from the parlors of United Undertakers, §66 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PAETZOLD—In this city, January 23, 1904, min Carl Paetzold, dearly beloved hus- £ Franciska Paetzold, and beloved of Gustave Paetzold, Mrs. George Mrs. Thomas Greene, Mrs. William and Adolph Paetzold, a native of ¥, aged 0L years 5 months and ¥ band ratner Sut days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock. from the Darlors of | Bros.. 1209 Mission street. between and Ninth. Cremation Odd Fellows' POWERS—In this city, January 23. 1904, Ed- mund Powers, beloved husband of Mary Powers, and father of Eugene F.. Mary and wil Powers, 2 native of Ireiand. o e of hereafter. Remal at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., on street REAGAN—In this ecity, January 24, 1904 Jane E.. beloved wife of the late Julius R. | Reagan. and loving mother of Mrs, Fred hloffer. Reagan and Mrs. W. T. G. wyer. native of Mrs. Wilbur, a ary 24, r of Patrick and sister of Danlel, d Stephen I Regan, a na acisco, aged 1 year 8 months . January 22, 1904, ret Ry une . Thomas, brother y to-day from his late street, off Bryan Joseph's Church, where a sol jem high mass will be celebrated repose of his soul, commencing at 10 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 22, 1904, | e Johanna Scheller. beloved wife of the e Robert E. Scheller, and mother of E and Kitty eller, a native of California. aged 35 years [=43 <a uaintances are respect- fully i to attend the funeral to-d (Monday), at 10:15 o’clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, o St. Patrick’s Church for services 0 o'clock., Interment Holy Cross In this city, January 24, 1904 uis Schnier, beloved stepfather of Alex_Deamiore, a_native of Ohio, cars 5 months and 16 days nds and acquaintances are respect- ted attend funeral services January 27, 1904, at 2 o'clock, te residence, northeast corner streets, under the van FEintracht.” Interment city, January z, sister of M. Lowry and Mrs, of Germany 24 1904, | Schultz, | M. W aged mains P may Peterse 10 be viewed at the 228 McAllister clock. Crema- Fmetery | January 24, 1904, Hen- Hannah Strible and Nellie Strible, | aged vears. odality, St. Ig- | Md., papers | usband of May M entlem (Baltimore, the £ Ness! parlors avenue of Carew & Interment % January 1904, Eph, and Hattie Tway, and Tway, a pative of San Hospital, a native aged | this city, January 24, 1904, ved wife of George Wim- the late Thomas H allaghan, and sister of Keppel. Mrs. Frank Linehan, mas H a d the late Frank J f San Francisco, | ends and acquaintances are respect- funeral to-morrow from the parlors Green, 1171 M Seventh and Bighth. h. _where a | ceiebrated for commencing at 9 Cross Cemstery. st Ji Interment Ho! CARD OF THANKS ith desire to express our heart- to and for any nembers of n for appreciation their sympat kindness beautiful floral offerings, St. Joseph's Unter- the large attenddnce, | the Rev. Father Raphael F. M. for the kind and sym- ls spoken in our late bereave- | loss of our loving husband and ager. NAGER AND CHILDREN the many stutzung expe Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24—5 p. m. llowing are the seasonal rainfalls to | = as compared with those of the sama date season and the rainfall in the last twen- ty-four hours Last 24 Hours, 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.00 This Last tions— Season. Season. 2 S0 Sacramento Francisco THE COAST 3 B * o awis | dioorg STATIONS. Caawa M Los Angeles orth Head Phoneix Reyes alt Lake. S. L. Obispo Clear .00 WEATHER CONDIPIONS AND GENERAL FORECART. ¥air weather prevails over the southern por- tion of the Pacific Sloe and cloudy weather | over the morthern. Light rain is falling over the western vortions of Washington and Ore- ®on and snow over Eastern Oregon. The pressure has risen rapidly over the northwestern- portion of the country and fallen over Utah and Arizona. The temperature changes e been slight | in all distri A north wind of thirty-four miles per hour is reported from Eureka. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, January 25: Nor.hern California—Fair Monday; fresh northwest wind. Southern California—Fair Monday; brisk | morth wind, Nevada—Fair Monday. n Francisco and vicinity—Fal i fresh northwest wind. Fopus Mooy G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. —_—— Strike of Drivers Indorsed. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 24—At a meeting to-night of the Central Trades and Labor Union, embracing all the labor unions in St. Louis, resolutions were adopted indorsing the strike recently declared by the drivers of liverymen and undertakers, and denouncing the course of Governor Dockery and Chief of Police Kiely in taking such rigid cognizance of the strike and permitting non-union men to be sworn in as priv- ate watchmen, empowered to carry I arms. 7 vears 2 months | 1904, Mary | | ing her cargo of 5567 tons of coal, part going | | | crowds to the water frort, and from the Mail | dock | their warcs and zoods, which included pretty | ing soav, CADETS OF GERMAN SHIP RECEIVE VISITORS ON BOARD THE VESSEL Sightseers Throng Decks of the Herzogin Ce- cilie and Inspect Her From Bow to Stern. Many Spend the Day on City Front Al - 2 + P = = I L : 2t | BIG SPRECKELS TUG DAUNTLESS TOWING THE STEAM SCHOONER J. 8. HIGGINS TO PORT. TOWBOAT BROUGHT THE COASTER FROM GRAYS HARBOR IN SEVENTY-EIGHT HOURS. 1 B = e 5 2 The cadet school ship Herzogin | ehip America Maru will sail to-day at 1 o'clock Cecilie was the center of aitraction on | o Hongkong via Homoulu the water front yesterday. Captain M. X oy x fetrich had sent out several thousand Slllppmg Intelligence. cards of admission to the ship, and 3 ARRIVED, 4 ke MRy ) ‘ Sunday, January 24. they were practically all acknowledged . Nopana inday; January 24. in person. From 11 a. m. until neariy dusk the ship was thronged with Sienal, Bendegard, 9 days from Grays crowds of Interested sightseers, whol Sumr Gipey. Leland, hours from Moss roamed around from stem to stern, and | "B 0 A naresen, 12 hours from Mon- from deck to hold at their own free | terey Stmr_ Maggie, Moon Bay. 1. At times the decks were soO Corning, 3 hours from Half crowded that navigation was almost xsn-m- Pasadena, Dixon, 26 hours from Eu- : : 2 " reka impossible and finally, about 2 o'clock, | gy, santa Cruz, Alberts; 40 hours from Santa Barbara. Stnir Del Norte, Green, 31 hours from Cres- cent City. hr Mary C, the jam became so great that for a time it became necessary to refuse ad~ mittance. A great crowd collected the meantime, which completely filled the dock from East street to the end| of the wharf. On board the vessel the officers and the sixty-seven cadets en- Campbell, 10 ‘hours from Bo- dega. Schr Bessie K, Reed, 12 hours from San Vi- cente Landing. SAILED. Sunday, January 24. Maggle, Corning, Half Moon Bay, tertained their visitors to the best of | ST Sureka, Jessel, FUTEKR. o iego. | their ability. A few spoke English, a mr Bonita, Gielow, San Pedro. Stmr Marshfield, Dett Coos Bay. Br stmr Longships, Walker, Port Townsend. Schr 1da A, Campbell, Bodega. Bark Albert. Turne, Homolulu. | OUTSID! BOUND IN—12 P. M. | Schrs Gem and Glen. i TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, ha small number knew a fer words of the language, while the majority were only contersant with their native tongue. Consecuently when it came to de- seribing the different workings of the thachinery of the vessel, conversation | ceased %0 be of use, and the language | of signs was introduced and carried on | Jan. 2 wnid NE., velocity 12 miles per hour. POKEN. Per stmr Pasadena—Jan. 24, 11 a. m., 20 with great vigor. The miajority of the | miles NW. of Point Reyes—Tug Sea Rover, sl 5 % 4 from Grays Harbor, for San Franeisco. | visitors were ladies. They were very L e smartly dressed in light colored fabrics, and East street never before put on ASTORIA—Sailed Jan. 24—Stmr Oregon, for San Francisco : CASPAR—Arrived Jan. 24—Stmr South such a festive appearance, Coast, L Pl e i ably i COOE BAY— —Schr San Buena- The vessel will probably remain here | | G008 BAY-CSailed Jan. 23 two weeks longer. She is not under Safled Jan. 24—Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- o z 3 5 cisco. charter as yet, so her uext objective| ““Tyinpica—Arrived Jan. 24—Stmr Pomona, point is unknown. herce 2id. FOKT BRAGG—Sailed Jan. wick, for San Francisco. HADLOCK—Arrived Jan. Griffith, hence 9th. REDONDO—Arrived Jan. 24—Stmr Santa Barbara, {rom Seattle, and salled for San Pe- ro. Arrived Jan. 24—Schr Emma Claudina, from ireka. Sailed Jan. 24—Stmr Lakme, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan. 24—Schrs Bain- bridge and C. 8. Holmes, from Port Blakele; schr Winslow, from Everett: etmrs Santa Ba bara and Lakme, from Redondo. Salied Jan. 24—Stmrs Prentiss. Santa Mon- ica and Coronado, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Jan. 24—Stmr City Puebla, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan. 24—Stmr Umatilla, hence 21st; stmr Dirigo, from Skagway. TACOMA—Arrived Jan. 24—Stmr Victoria, from Hongkong: stmr Mackinaw, hence 20th. 24—Stmr Bruns- PRI, ne Day on Water Front. e weather of yesterdsy attracted great 23—Bktn J. M. The f to the ferry “depot thousands of people sauntered along, taking in the different sights, There was plenty to see to amuse and Interist. The main attractive feature, of course, was the Herzogin Cecilie; then there' was the great Norwegian steamship Titania djscharg- on to the coal dock at Howard wharf and the balance on io the old coal hulk Melrose. ‘The street fakirs were in much evidence, their being no less than a dozen vending ot much every! hing from religious tracts to shav- Singing of Salvationists also added | t0the general excitement of the day. pSulled Jan. 2i—Semr San Mateo, for San Altogether, so far as the concourse of | Francls : sightseers was concerned, it was the liveligat |y T B0 drrived Jan. 24—Stmr Santa many yea en seen along the docks for | “\YHATCOM—Salled Jan. 24—Stmr Rainier, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS, HILO—Sailed Jan. 21—Stmr Enterprise, for Spn Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan. 23—Stmr Penn- ahuluf. i sylvania, from Sailed’ Jan. 23— Br stmr Gaelic, Frencisco: bark Alden Besse, for San Fran- The bay was smooth and calm, and many took advantage to go out in launches, while the unusual sight of families in small rowboa! was a novel one — i Launch Makes Fast Time. Peterson’s refitted for launch Amy, which was | cieco. launched on Saturday, had her trial run yes- Sailed Jan. 24—Bark Olympic, for San Fran- | terday. Her new engines, which were bullt| cisco. KAHULUI—Arrived Jan. 23—Schr Rosa- mond, from Tacoma. Arrived Jan. 23—Stmr Argyll, hence 18th. Sailed Jdn.” 25—Stmr Hawalla for New York. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA, B. C.—Sailed Jan. 24—Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. & OCEAN STEAMERS. GLASGOW-—Salled Jan, 24.—Stmr Anchoria, for New York. GRAVESEND—Arrived Jan. 24.—Stmr Si- lesia, from San Franclsco, via Guayaquil, etc., for Hamburg. HAMBURG—Sailed Jan. 24.—Stmr Bluecher, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan. 24 —Stmr Um- bria, from New York. 2 NAPLES—Arrived Jan. 24.—Stmr Republic, from Alexandria. NEW YORK- guste Victorla, from Hamburg; stmr Perugl: from Leghorn and Naples. QUEENSTOWN —Salled Jan. 24.—Str Etru- ria. from Liverpool, for New Yorik. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed .Jan. 24—Stmr Bluecher, from Hamburg, for New York. by Frank Peters on the dock, proved to do all that was claimed for them. She ran up to Hunters Point and back and scored ten and one-half knots, which is equal to about thirteen miles. This is fine time for so small a boat and mekes her one of the fastest on She has been refitted throughout and painted and presents a first-class appeapance, SEEMHCN it diy Astral Docks. The American ship Astral, Captain Dunham, was towed into Beale street dock yesterday. Although she is loaded with 5000 tons of coal #she is the cleanest and freshest vessel that ever came into this port. Her attractive ap- pearance was the subject of much compli- mentary notice from passers-by who were strolling along the docks yesterday. s ST <o Steamer Atholl Due. The China Commercial Company's steamer Atholl, from Hongkong via Mazanillo, which s T was scheduled to arrive Saturday, has not put in an appearance vet, hut she will probably | .. Sun, Moon and Tide. come. in tarly this morning. o T PrOPABY | Grited States 'Coast and Geodetic Survey— gtk s e Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Will Sail for Orlent. Bay. _Publishéd by officlal authority of the Superintendent. The Oriental Steamship Company's steam- | NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at MONDAY, JANUARY 2i 10 p. m.—Weather | Arrived Jan. 24.—Stmr Au- 1904 WANT EXHIBITS |AUCTION SALES T0 MUSHED Sa AUCTION SALE 2 L g 50—Horses and Mules— Management of Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition, Urges Im- By order of Fred Mast of Yolo County and mediate Shipment of Goods H. Evans of Butte County, we will s head of HORSES and MULES, weighing from 1100 to 1600 pounds. This stock is well broken, in good order and ready for work. le Takes Place THURSDAY NIGHT, January 28, at 8 o'clock. MARKET ST., S. F. At 1 Stock at yard Thursday morning. FEARED © _ FRED H. CHASE & Auctiones | 5=~ AT AUCTION 20 HEAD of HEAVY DRAFT HORS HANDSOME 6-YEAR-OLD SADDLE HORSE. 1 FAST PACER, RUBBER-TIRE BUGGY and HARNESS and a lot of horses sultable for all purposes. All horses guaranteed to. be as represented. This stock must be sold. " MONDAY, Jan. 25, at 11 o'clock At ELLIS-ST. STABLE, 615 §. WATKIN Will Close out /i Close out a large st JAM OF FREIGHT e Prompt Installation of Goods | Will Obviate Congestion on the Opening Day of the Fair e ST. LOUIS, Jan. 24—The Louislana Purchase Exhibition stands ready and is waiting for the general installation | of exhibits. The point has been reached | where the management of the exposi- tion is no longer occupied with the rapid advancement toward completion of the bulldings, but instead it now lays particular stress upon the import- ance of the speedy shipment of exhibits, LIS sT. | , Auctioneer. i ock of HORSES, | CARTS SUR INGLE AND Jan. 2 1n a. m. at 1140 FOLSOM ST. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. . AUCTION SALE—40 2™\ MARES—40, WE HORS! NESDAY, - jc | @t 11 a. m., ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 especially those assembled by domestic | SIxTH § ey iy e ;.L?\lpw exhibitors. Officials of -the exposition | sented or money refunded make the statement that the one thing | of paramount importance to insure the lm:ut:hx‘uted successful and auspicious opening of the World's Fair is the Im- mediate commencement by domestic s — OCEAN TRAVEL. Auctioneer: & pavo ‘\ | | | | Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follow | ! | exhibitors to ship cars as rapidly as For Ketchikan, Wrangel, | can be-had. Jineau, - Haines, Skaguay, | | 5 o etc., Alaska—11 a. m. Jan. | Owing to the unprecedented partici 26. 31, Feb. 5. Change to | | pation by both foreign and domestic | \&\ Y Seev's. aumen, - | exhibitors, vast numbers of exhibits | Nsfi\' For Victoria, Vancouver, ‘ have been and are mow in course of | SEEE | Port Townsend, Seattle | arrangement and collection. The time | Fop 5. Chanse at Seattle 16 this oo an s | is | steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Sea {for the opening of the exposition | or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to | rapidly approaching, but apparently . ikl the knowledge of the fact is not causing | " ‘For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 | | the shipment of exhibits to be rushed |p. m. Jan Feb. 4; Corona, 1:30 p. m. | forwatd with the promptness and dis- | Jan. 26, Feb. 4,3 5 | patch that is absolutely essential to | p i nas® ANSeISS, (via Port Los Angeles and | insure rapid delivery of the cars to the | Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 a. m. | World’s Fair site and to avoid possible | State of Thursday | For Los Angeles (via San P congestion in the handling of the cars San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | after they have reached St. Louis. Port Harford (San | The World’s Fair management has | z Hueneme | Coos Bay, 9 a. m., . 28. Feb. devoted more than ordinary attention 1 Bol .. Jan. °4, Feb. to preparation for the handling of cars, | For Bhsensda. Masdalona ¥ For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay n Jose del and the arrangements are now com- |Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Ro- pleted. Adequate railroad facilities are | alia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each ready, the warehouses have all been| For further information obtain folder. erected and all the buildings are, in such i a state of cofnpletion that installation of exhibits can be commenced imme- diately. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing_dates. TICKET OFFICES—{ New Montgom- ery treet (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and | | te ° | Broadway wharves. What the management now most ar- | Frelght office. 10 Market strest. = | dently desires is the prompt shipment| © ;PUNANS e | of exhibits from the different parts of | the country to begin immediateiy. | Otherwise, if there be delay, congestion | Let us fit yout hand to a Waterman,| w o, Regal or Marshall fountain pen. Price, | $1 to $5 each. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 | Market street. - | @— e s (ORIE TEAMSHIP €0O.) G —%| _Staamer e er First and the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 | g Tan reets ing » T minutes later than at Fort Polnt: the helght | caki and Shanghal, and connecting at [ of tide is the rame at both places. | kong with steamers for India, i & | received on board on day of sailing. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, §. S. AMERICA MARU.. y | { : .. Monday . 1904 i : Via Honotuli. Found-trip tickets at reduced | Jign =i - S 12 rates. For ireight and passaze apply at Com- | Stoon zats (st Guarter biid e | DanY's office. U21 Market streel. comer First o P e L e L 5 { 'S |—+—| Ft. |—-—| Ft. |——| Ft. — | ® ITim ‘ime! Time| | Time| { AATIATL, BANOA, NEW ST S R R oo LY 224D i sioNer. | o5 poss DIRECT LM 1o TAIT: i26 s DA, for Honolulu, Jan. 30, 11 a.m. ta7 OSA, for Tahiti. Feb. 11, 11 a. m for Honolulu. Samoa, Atck | ncy. Thursday. Feb. 11, 2 p. m. L8 FRECTELSR BEES.£0, A, Tt 043 Rrtty Fright e, 823 Earhat 8 Pl 7, Pt 30 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 !.... in:traffic handling after St. Louis is| Oregon sails Jan. reached is almost an assured condition. | 9, 19 and It is estimated that from 25000 to | Srylce ins! 30,000 cars of domestic exhibits alone | 13 and i1 Oy steams | will reach St. Louis during the last of | LAND, OR., and short rail n:e hr;\m Porllani: i March and the fore part of April. As|to all points E Through _tickets -to_& ’ it an 1e | DOINts, all rail or steamship and rail, at LOW- the World's Fair opens on April 30, it | BST RATES. Steamer tickets Inciude berth is said it will be difficult to handle this| and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at | encrmous influx i 1311 a. m. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., moment Of frelght at the last | 1 5 K mery ste: C; CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. - | Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. 0 KISEN KAISHA, . m . m. m. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY with diner and all trappings. m. - . m. BAILWAY TRAVEL 30 a. m., through in 3 days, Othér Santa Fe Trains: Fresno, Bakersfleld, 1 tor Stoekto rd and Visalia Me: Han! for Stockton. for Kansas , Grand Canyon and Chicago. lncn-r OFPICE—641 Market S Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- WaY, St., San Jose. Oakland, Cal. 37 South First SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tralns leave ud are due to arrive 8t AN FRANCISCO. (Msin Line, Foot ot Market Street) LEAYR — ilu!l)_ IBER — Alll'! 7004 Vacaville. Winters, Rumsey..___ 7.85F 00A Benicls, Suisun, Eimira and Sacrs Trejo. Napa, Cailstoga, Sante st Vailejo, “pa, Alist T304 V3 ey Wartines, San famon . 6.259 ies. Livermore, Tracy, Lathron, i dnitaone » T press — (Via Davie), {for Nartiett Springs), +Frate ited Blaff, Portiand. Tacoms, Seattle. 7.55¢ 8.004 Davis. Woodiand. Kntghts Landing. Marysville, Oroviiic L ian.” SO 8.304 Port Costs. Martinez, Aatioch. Byron, Tracy, Stockion. New- man, Los Banos, Mendota Armons, Hanford Vi e vnu-rv:u:{ i g 4.260 8304 Fort Costa, Martinea, . Laih- 3 rop. Modesto, Merced, Fresno, “ton, acervil 10.004 Oakdale. ¢ At 3 Richmond, Martinez end Way The Overiand Vallejo Los Hayward, Junction, Hanford. les, Saa Jose, Livers ¢+Mllton). lone, Sacramento, le. Chico, 4250 a, Tuolumae aud Angs . Tlantic Express -Ogdenand Eass. 11.254 Stations 6.55» Ugden. Limiced Deaver, Omaba, Chicugo. 26» ......... = 12250 Angeles Passenger — Port Costs, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymoad, Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vissila. Bakersdeld. Los Angeles Niiss and Way Stations. neato River Steamers. A ters. Sscramento, Knights Landing Oroville and wa 10534 stations sl e 3.307 Hayward, Niics snd Way Station: bitH 3.30° Port Costs, Martines, Eyroa, Tracy, nrop. Mo Mercad, Fresso and Way Sta- tions beyord 5.30r Martinez. Tra 400r Martinez Sen Callatoga, SancRoss.... 4.00» Niles, Tracy. Stockton. Lodl . 430r Hayward. Nilea. Irvington, Sen ) o 56. Joe. Livermore. 111,554 §.00r The Owi Limited—Newmsn. Los dota, Fresno. Talare, .os Angeles. Goiden Stace Limited B Oakiand to Los Angeles, for Chi- cago, via C. B. I, & P.. 8551 £.00r Port Costa, Tracy Stockton 1225 15.30r linyward, Xlies and San Jos 7.25. 6.00¢ liayward. Nlies and San Jose. 9354 600r East ess—Ogden. Denver, Louis, Chicago and Costa. Beaicta, Sul- 3, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin. Aubarm, Colfsx. Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads 6.00r Vaile ot .00 7 ag, 7562 7000 > 1125 8.06r ram e, aing. Por Puge: Sound and East. $554 8.107 Haywerd, Nlies and San Jose (Sun- 4y 0n1Y) . ...eeeeae- . 11564 COAST LINE (Narrow taw TFoot o Market Street.) 8.164 Newark, Ceuterville, San Jose, Felton, Bouiger Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations.. C sase 1216r rk, Contwrvilic, San_ Joss, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Fsi Boulder Craek, Santa Crus and Principal Way Stacions .. 110.5%8 4167 Newark, San.Jose, Los Gatos wdj 1858 way statlons.... o .1 11055 @9.30 Huaters Traln, Saturd; From O. 18:05 éoi';f LINE —1i:16_9:00 Jose and W, “7.00 300 5.8 KLAND, Fooi of Broadway — 16:00 13:08 10:00 4. 1200 200 4.00 7.% (Broad Gauge . Streets.) s day In the order of occurrence as to time:-the | COMPAGNIS GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUI | “§i0a Santoseand Way fourth time column gives the last tide of the S 0 HAVRE-PARIS. acp | 5084 SanJose and Way Stations. poe | day. except when there are but three tides, as Thoiratiay: fuatend il | §488 Nev Atmaden (Tues. Pria oy, | somietimes occurs The heights given are in e om Pier 43, SOMOED | 8002 The Coaster—Stops oily Su jose. | addition to the scundings of the United States | foot of Morton street "Pajaro. Castroville (con. | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | “pyrot class to Havre. $70 and upward nection to and from Momterey sign precedes the height, and then the number | 5,q vre, $45 and upwarc and Pactfic Grove), Salinas, Sam given Is subtracted from the depth given by | r FOR UNITED ST Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Mar the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | A\ ADA. Broadway (Hudson Buil garita, Sao Luis Obispo, princtpat of the lower low Wi ! w York. J. F. FUGAZI & 1'0_ Pacific C: - ns thence Surf (connectiom —_— | Agents. 6 Moutgomery avenue. San Franclsco, for Lompoc). principal statiome | Movements of Steamers. | S ’ir’.,"-'fx'r;'é‘;f:m.‘-'.r?.'..: ixsni‘-'.'f 10450 i a Ban Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitoia, TO ARRIVE. | Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. 2::'?"?3“&;5‘;;"','f{.’:‘"fifflé.‘;fi = T ¥5 oowgl ot e - ® or MONTICI Way Stations ..... - 4100 Steamer. | From, Ltfu Steamer GEN. FRISBIE ik 18482 Sam Jose aud Way Stations._. ... 1.200 o . ., BHIS a0t 9:08 v s €VONE 11304 Santa Clars. Sau Jose, Los Gaios 7 a. m., 121 g .. ex. Sunday s and Way Stati Edith. day. T3 m s Fare, 50 cent 330r Del Monte Hxprese— Saat o | Ch Main 1508, - San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, State of .| . BROS. 1c Grove (e | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Ports|Jan. —_— - ctic Grove (connects & Oregon. land & Astoria eek and Narrow Gauge Points) Tellus er Harbor RAILWAY TRAVEL. 3 or Hollister, | 3 Coronado n Pedr ’ Sobestntusns astraviile for 8 12.15 | 8. Monica | San Pl;am. 5 Jan. 26 | 3 RY. O }fi Tres Plnos Wav Passenger. v.néa: Arcata. | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Jan. + oo | Soom, BaY, & " Qiiton:jjan: 5o | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. 337 | Alameda’ Honolulu - { | LESSER % oy e B - Cebelin: .-, lCooR LR o | SAN FRANGISLO ANs NUHTH PAGIFIG | ss20r sdnfonitnibs — City Puebla...| Puget_Sound Ports | RAILWAY COMPANY. GO0 Sueet fimivet—Betwsed, Gen Newpart...... ‘g::vnbg?;;( via Panama. 37 | Tiburon Perry, Foot of Market Street. San Luts OBtspo, Santa Barhara, { San Pedro 23| SAN FREANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. G T | |San Diego & 28 Wi 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, cts at o for Santa Cruz i San Pedro. 28 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip and at Castroviile for Pacifie { Mendocino & Pr. A 281 at 11:30 p. m. Groveand Way Stattons ... | [SpRtas. & Whstcom. 28 | Satur Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. | $§.167 Sun Mteo, Bereaford, Helmont., San .| Mexican Ports L 29 | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, o8, Redwood, Fair Oaks, | Newport & Wi 2 | s p. ™. Menio Park. Palo Alto, | | Willapa Harbor. 30 | TO SAN FPRANCISCO. 8 I0r SanJuse and Way Station | | China & Japan. . 30 | 5 735, . 9:20, 11:15 | G. W. Elder...| Portland & Astoria. . 30 'm, | Franctsco, Milibrae, Bar | 3: Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma. . 31 nd 6:35 p. m. e, San Mateo, Beimont, North Fork. g‘:lmbo\sdt 2 T 3; ! 5 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, get Sound Ports. 3 e B B | MayTeid, Mountatn View, Sunay Hamburg & Way Ports|Feb, 2 | | Arrive wrence, Santa Clars and . {Tahitl . |Feb, 3 | |San Francisco. | S e |New York via Panama.|Feb. 4 | Sun- | Week | A for Morning. - | Week | {Sunday excepted 4 Sunday onl TO SAIL. | days. | Daye. | : sln-n{u onfy.‘ & L | tops at all stations on Sunda; Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pler. e Rl B~ Only trains stopping at Vaiencis St. southbowm Tam 25. 3 2 4 ire6:10 4. 004 M., 11: 044 .3:0P.%., 5:0P. 4. a0 Elizabeth..| Coquille River..... 5 pm!Pler 20 | . s Jeante.....| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/[Pler 20 | Newburg.. | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier 10 Novato, C. Nellgmk Astoria & Portland : pm l;:er 20 | Petaluma TOSAN MAEL' North Fork| Humboldt pm|Pier 20 and Chenatia..| Grave Harbo 3 pmleier 2| santa Rosa. ROSS VALLEY, ina & Japa pm|Pier 40 | Jan: 26. | arta T 4 pmleter 20 Fulton. MILL VALLEY, ray 3 pm|Pier 2 Humboldt 9 amPler 2 Windsor, CAZADERO, Etc, Humboldt :30 p|Pler 9 Healdsburg, Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 Lytton. - via Sausalite Perzy. Puget Sound P'u;t i“ am{Pler 9 b ol | Suburban Service, Siandard Gauge Electrie— Pedro. January | i = Depart from San Fraacisco Daily 00, 8:00, San Humbolgt ........./10 am|Pier 2 Hopland T io6e 110 e ™ 3 15, 4218, January 28. 1 and Ukiah 5:15, 6:15, io 3 . . Barbara | Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm(Pier 2 | = “FROM & L TO SAN FRANCISCO Centralia.- | Grays Harbor. 0 Willits. 0, 8:35, 9:35, 11:00 Coos Bay..| San Pedro & Way. 1 —Daily=5 0, 3:35, 9:35 11 a. Centennial.| Seattle & Tacoma. Guibenievitle. - M Krpe > » » Astoria & Portland . - b | 8:48, 10:20 P, M. L1EY TO SAN - Coos B, & Pt Orfrd Sonoma, FROM MILL_ VA TO SAN FRA Pt. Arena & Albion| Glen Elien. CISCO—Daily—35:43, - 4.,‘»," 35, 9:53, San Diego & Way. = xluf;:;.. 3 . 4:05, 5:05, 6:05, January 29. Sebastopol. “" "THROUGH TRAINS. 30. STAGES comnect at Green Brac for San| vy o o Week dave coarumtaye tcemeians. Pt. Arena & )lderio ;!:!Fl?"l:::‘lol:n:lr:frl wx:i‘;( Sulphur | 'l'::{me:' e s excepted)— Eureka & Coos " ria a; lark West : “a Honolulu _-~..... .11 am(Pier 7 | Springs at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- | 318 P m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- . serviile for Skaggs Springs: a { - N. Y. via P-n.a‘x:n I3 miPler 40 | Y Ceyicre. Dronevilie cod Gn:.:"f.,?dl;' f:; 'sv.f‘.fii.m:mygm a. m., Point Reyes and City Puebls| Puger souo Pofts.|11 amiPler o e anean,prings. Highland Springs, | “TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. Feteuazy 8. | I port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vieny | _FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st . W. Elder| Autoria & Portland/1l amiPrer 24 | Ll saratoga S Lt Vieny s Korea ua RN 5o 2 o8 ter Lake, Witter Springs, U, | Ralaicr | Senifle & Whateors 4 pmlFler 10 | bouer Vaiey, Jow Duts, Riveride: Loy | MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY £ o 3 o Rival......| Willapa Harbor |4 pmiPier 10 | pucknells. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's | Leave Via Sguialiis Ferry Nemve ¢ Hot Springs. Hultway House. Comptche, Camp, 1 Pebruary ens, ndoct | et Tee S Y i amlpics ' Wevipost. Cuat:: e o By Dvess. ‘Westport, Sherwood. Cahf ville, Cummings, Bell’; sen's, Dyer, Garberville, ‘ovello, Springs, Layton- FROM. SEATTLE., Steamer. | For, Sails. | and Eureka. o Saturday to Sunda; i m Skagway & Way Forts:j2an: g d“g:d B rwnd’ "'"‘:::"‘ riskopat, i bk g Y -tri b, 1 | beyond San Ratacl at hait rated 0 o Pont E | Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt. at Willits for’ Fort Brags. |

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