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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1904 Continved I'rom Fred Schioffe AMERICA MARU LEAVES FOR -ORIENT land, from Antwer) tive of Ireland , 1904, at the cen Eighteenth and of the late James Y mother of Mrs. J. Austin and M parish of Carsg: ouis Schnier, beloved stepfather of . &_native of Ohlo, | s 5 months and 16 days. : and acquantances are respect- A Alex Deam Verein Eintracht. 228 McAlllster Alagria Smith, er of San Francisco 4 Eddy street. i father of Harry, May and parlors of th king Company \'a|.| Bibber, 10 JOIN THE JAPANESE NAVAL FORCES GO OF WHEAT. BRITISH SHIP MARLBOROUGH HILL, WHICH LEFT HERE SEPTEMBER 9 FOR ENGLAND WITH A CAR- SHE WAS STRANDED SUNDAY ON THE YORKSHIRE SHORE, BUT WAS FLOATED OFF AND ABLE TO CONTINUE HER VOYAGE. TO ARRI 1 From. { City Puebla... 3 .| New York via Panama.|Jan Santa Rosa. Point Arena G. Lindaver ap Pedro... ¥ Cogs Bay & Pt. Or! Point Arena & Albion. Humboldt ./San Pedro San Pedro. Tacoma ....... Mexican Ports. - Wiltapa Harbor. & Japan.... nd & Astor San Diego & Y -/ Puget Sound Ports Sydney & Way Por Grays Harbor Tahiti Portland & Astoria. TO SAIL, Destination. | Sails. | City Sydney| City Puebls| North Fork] YESTERDAY it January 26. | Coquille River.....I 9 am Pier Astoria_& Portland{ 5 pm|Pier Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler Grays Harbor. 2] & pm|Pler Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pler January 37. | Humboldt . 9 am|Pler Grays Har 4 pm|Pler | Humboldt ool f10 January 28. Seattie & Ulympi 4 Grays Harbor.. 4 San Pedro & Way.| 9 Seattle & Tacoma.l 5 Astoria & Portland(11 Coos B, & Pt Orfrd/12 Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 San Diego & Way.| 9 January 29. | Hngkng via Seattle| 1 Humboldt . 9 Humboldt . Humboldt . January 30. Pt. Arena & Mdcnof 4 pm;Pler Fureka & Coos B. Honelulu ... | . Y, via Panama.| January 31. | San Diego & Way.! 9 Puget Sound Ports. |11 February 1. Newport & 0 Pebruary Coquille River. Astoria, & Port China & Japan.... Seattle & Whatcom| 4 February 3. | Humboldt ... [ Willapa Harbor ..| 4 Febrnary 5. | Puget 1 12 FROM SEATTLE. I t from the pariors McBrearty & Green, 117 and Eighth, The Japanese liner America Maru |Commer | sailed yesterday for Japan, where she | (hiay will be taken into the service of the | barracks for th Government as cruiser, transport, dis- | ;o0 7% " Mexico for the China Commercial | Ive; { patch boat or in whatever capacity the |line, Manzan naval authorities may think she wi She carried twenty-three | passengers, but those for Chinese ports will be forwarded from Yokchama by nmencing at s Cemetery. | serve best. port the Toyo Kisen Kaisha will relin- | sir w | quish control over their steamship. are also carrying out si America ca | tons of cargo, which included a ship- fles and ammunition. B way of stiffening she carried 600 tons of coal and left port in fairly g00d | Athon, There were few people on the | ine o arf to witness the liner's departure. | Hongkong to the Mexican port 176 Chiness and PHIA NOYES and Children. 0 express our s is the last of the Japanese liners | brought here five Chinese that will be seen in port until matters | ese. The five C in the Far East are adjusted. No boats | Manzauillo and are going to Hongkong, The T n s Gy Dass) M eling public and taking them off the R.) to Columbus speed, and it is with regret that ship- | pers of merchandise and travelers for | pleasure and business see these three liners Withdrawn, POS- |yesterday and resumed her veyage. In order to | sibly to make target for Russian bat- |get her afloat They have all made good rec- r aths of peace and ever: { body that has ever traveled on any of them will take a personal pride in any | it is said that claims to an amount of glory they might win in naval war. than 100 per cent of the premiums rec corner of Fell and Octavia iner street, 100 N of Sutte: 1 street, 50 S of Haves, S treef, 106 N of Fell, Nicholas Ohland following named: Yokohama—Al. Brill, W. B. Colver, Mrs. W. B. Colver, W. F. 100 by E 31 Same to Gottfried and Laura F. Fell street, 106 Crockett, her, E. Maynard, H. P. Olco; Fhem sivests. W I0:S by R Yon Purtau. Join at Honolulu- 2R Beats the General Frisbie. The fast Vallejo vassenger steamer General |der: found her match, ana the | The British ship W. J. Pirtle proceeds o | ao hance Jan 2 Same to Maria Monferran, lot/on S line of ton, W 25 by S | Same to same, lot on N line of Fel et | 31:3 W of Clayton, W S ket f Fell street, 1 feet W of Clay- Henry Stern to same, same, quitclaim deed; | G orIeT put _January 26, (incompetent, 3 sn-street whart citing_races seen on the The Corcoran was recently burchased by tne Piper-Aden-Goodall Company to help out the Sunol cn_the Vallejo run In opposition to the Sailed Jan 24—schr Spokane, jon She was fitted with ofl bu Cargo by the Japanese Liner. ers and It WAS to try out the new fuel that trip was made. The Corcoran |Yesterday for General Frisbie. A. Keogh, true- wenty-tourth and Mission streets, E 60 by N 100; | service in which s-fourth stree! 25 Mary A. Gillen to Frank J. Carroll, Jessie street, NW 62: $12. w and Bridget McManus to Mary M. | & Street, 350 | hoats tore pa: trustee estate of Jjohn fect SW of Mary utes off the best previous run under similar Captain Hatch, the Frisbie's ces are respect- line of Forty. ! tide conditions. econd avenue, § of “R” street, W 120, § 75, W 120, 240:6, : also ot on E line avenue, 125 feet y F 120; £5060. J. Rich to Emile E. Kahn, same; $10. City ‘and county of San Francisco to Leonce lot on W line of Arkansas street, et 8 of Army, § 5 Joseph McCusker to Mary W Jine of Texas street, ¢ 100, € 20:6, £ to a point 2 vada, N 23:0; $10. e et Carrey to Samuel T. Currey. on W line of Twentieth { California, N 50 by nd Marie E. Toumn: lot on SE cop was the Corcoran’s mascot and Captain Henry Potvine her pilo of “R™ street, McCusker, lot 5 feet 8 of Ne- to Louis P. | r of California and | Astral is In a class by herself and is at pres- 2 Mary Fiatley, lot on W 200 feet § of Clement, line_ of Rirst_aven ple and sald to be most effectiv From a machine located under the forecastle- head pipes are laid By the means of thes of an air pump the temperature of any of the hols can be tested, ! 7 have become heated the pipe from tie hot hold |31 | 3:43] 23 8 connected with a pipe colled in a stream of ‘The hot air is is pumped from the NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | ¢or San Francisco. Yold, cooled in the coil and returned. If more.| the early morning tides are given in the left 5 Al Benizatne, tresh sir from the deck can bé Sub-N hand. columi. and-the. Sutcestive. tides O the | nercr bre b oA i S D potur Siterlay tuted. - In the event of fire actually bresking | day in the order of occurrence as to time: the | from Vietoria, ~ 1 out the out th ‘:‘L""‘“’;, mm"{ pio 7‘_“"““% 7,?,',, o 5:-;: u‘;: %:;u?h:xe:"m:mu:hzrxa:mhm- Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Empress of China, from pump takes charge of the fumes and within & | gometimes occurs, The helghts given are in | COLOMBO—Sailed Jan 25—Stmr hes few minutes the hold or cabin in which the | agdition to the soundings of the United States | from Vancouver and Tacoma, via !ock:alfami fire is located is filled with the chemical va- | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | and Hiogo, for Liverpool. por and the blaze dies. The sulphur-laden alr | gign precedes the height, and then the number | BRISBANE—Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Miowera, for Sydney, as Burgoyne to Sarah J. Johnston. lot Third_avenue. 100 feet S of : W. Johnstcn to same, kam ephi L. and Alf o and John, IH. Fairmonnt Loan Association, 1990 D., o on E line of Ninth avenu o e S35 i T 120, trusco Mary A. an igene N. Fritz to | Fopest, toi on W Corner of Blodmont sy to | Long avenue. SW 100, R. A. 108:%, N 17:0 SE 125. block 3. Flint Tract; $10, Jacoh and Barbara Kreel to Charles G. and . Schmitt, lot_on SE line of Edin- e street, 225 feet SW of Persia, SW 2 v SE 100, biock 45, Excelelor Homestead: $1 Bernard and Rose Getz to Harry M. Loren ot on N Jine of Montana stre: f Orizaba. E 50 by N 125, Jot read Homcstead Assoc! —_——————— Sca Rover Arrives. The tug Sea Rover arrived yesterday with a big barge in tow, 4% days from Coos Bav. M. Jones (by John H. invited to at- Wednesday). 2t | esidence, Fuilton 152 feet B of'M " Geed: §2077. repose of her biloved husband of e of Ohlo, aged 66 hand of Mary am and the late Eu- a native of ireland O'Conner & Co, trect, between Third and Fourth. ial Ste; om Sa ntending has Cruz, where he has been | Fort Bragg. hincse passengers of line. Salinas Cruz will hereafter be the port Pedro. ens Landing. ons making the present calling | San Pedro inconvenient. The Tehuante- | ~Str « a (arminus at Salinas Cruz. | from San Diego. about grow in importance. road connec port extrem pec ratiroad as at the Japanese Most_of the liam Pearson & So ar contracts for the | Cgos Bay, bover, Gibraltar and | ~ Scks British Government at ried only about 400 | Maita. Coos Bay. s Steamship Atholl Arrives. The C Landing. ‘aptain Watt, arrived yesterday from ent and MEnranilio. She carrled from Nelsoa Co. nd twelve Japan- ese joined the Atholl at Atholl also brousht 1650 tons of frelght. A running between here and the Orient| Chinese sailor dicd during the voyaze across | Br ehip W_J Pirrie, ave been more popular with the trav- | the Pacific. Caotain Watt, the Atholl's com- | NSW; Hind, Rolph & Co. Bieve poon G- | mander. was last here In 1860, when Le visited | K berk MacMaton, 5 i this port kipper of iling vesse e | Girvin & Eyre. Under the management of W. H. | jana for a number of vears, < . - Avery the Toyo Kishen Kaisha steam- ! R comfort, service and Yokahama and Jon, ashore on the Yorkshire coi was floated off have lost money on the season. Up to date | porvn popos, g g :q. | have paid. DOME:! The Am:incal will I}Zf) l::"‘“'ac. of M“lili g e B 7 = PORT HADLOC way Island, where Captain Going w ¥ 5 Fuller, for Tacoma. | jearn whether or not war has been de- Posted as Uninsurable. Her passengers included the| Nearly all hope has been abandoned for the French ship T Bredan. and the British ship Loch hence Jan 23 They were posted yesterday at & AAMBLE—¢ 2 " as uninsurable. The Loch Bredan 18 | oohor s, Capnie—sailed Jan 23—Schr Okan- Morel Bazan, W. H. days from Adelaide for Port Natal Fugsted and ;som. The Paris left Hamburg 261 days a % : 80 for | an Pedro; schr Matthew Ti Shanghai—Miss Liills Crummer. S " | San Pedro; schr Matthew Turner, hanghal—Mi Brookrart Mrs, . § | Houolulu. Both vessels were quoted for rein- |pyjyj, sarance at 90 per cent, The overdues still on B. GUAllan | ipe hoard are quoted as follows: Castor, 10 Gilmore, W. 3 ; " o per cert: Martaban, SO per cent; Robert Rick- F. Imboden, | mars’ 15 per cei L TATOOS per and ‘Aldergrove, 25 per Miss Mrs. F. Smyth and W. M. A. Kelley. NEWS OF THE OCE! Passed in Jan Jan | Jan ‘21, for Seattle. lumber from Puget Sound to Valparaiso, foror- at 30s: if to a direct port, 2s 64 less. Marshfield, recently converted into an | Neweastle. Australia, in ballast. Safled Jan 25— Stmr Lakme, not yet in proper running con- * cisco: stinr EHlomer, for San Francisco. dition, is the boat that set the new pace and Lumber for Australia. y SO T"F“EN‘D“S'"*“ Jan 25—Schr Louls, | ) " je from the navy yard town to by k: or San Francisco. e e e ot in one of the most ex- | _The Bricish ship Clan Galbraith was cleared | ~PORT ANGELI yesterday for Melhourne, Australia, with | ent, for San Franc 1,619,410 ft lumber, valued at $56,495. FOPT LUDLOW- > el Okanogan, from Port ay jn many daye. cisco. panese steamer America Maru sailed ASTORIA—Sailed n- The 1 3! and sundries, 90 rolls 7 pkgs | from Anacortes. that the Corcoran won. |paints, 18 pkgs plumbing material, 81 pkgy VENTURA—Saile lock, the | 6 s linoleum. 11 cs copper wire, 2 bales hose, | stmr South the ferry depot at 8:40, They |4 cs clectrical supplies. Sailed Jan 25--Schr Fortuna, for San Fran- were steaminz acainst a sirong tide, but in | The stamer alo carried 3 cs plants, valued | cisco; schr Cemoecr. eplta of this handicap developed a speed of |at $300, en route to Chefu, China. Acme. for San Fran 3 about 18 miles an hour and knocked 20 min- et S Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Eureka, hence Jan 24. NOTE—The hizh and low waters occur at Sun rises Sun sets Moon _sets for Ssu_Francisco. ter 1o the g Fepresent ‘ i I the muative of Hapaline o e g W R W Carroliton, for Sen Francisce, A el ol 1 et kS L T el (L BT et ] ACATEENAaavat. Sarine insurance world, The fire-Aghting Ap- | s e [Time| me me| Yaalco, hence Dec 14, 20 3.7 QUEENSTOWN H W) Alice. hence Sept 1. every part of the ship. pipes and with the ald If the cargo is found to 9:51 from Gravs Harbor: is then drawn off, fresh air substituted and an 3 examination niay be made of the scene of the g,,:‘g,,,':‘;“;;,?mngrgyrgamty_ L Vanceuver, via Honotulu, conflagration. "This apparatiis can s be 49ed | of'the lower low waters, : OCEAN STEAMERS. for disinfectins and is frequently emsloyed to rid the ship of such vermin as accumulate In R GIBRALTAR—Passed Jan 25—Stmr Patria, the best regulated vessels. PRSI Will Call at Salinas Cruz. b Shipping Intelligence. o | oarrivea san ARRIVED, For, ship Company, returned ves- | _Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from | cor oo construction of detention | Stmr Chehalis, Martin, 36 hours from San | Greenwood, Ttompson, 13 hours from | i=olation from through rail- Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 49 hours from | ate of California, Thomas, 40 hours 500 miles south of LoSor wmr Tellus, Arntzen, hours from | Cooks Inlet & Way P1 Valdez & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Port oks Inlet & W Cures Colds in India. AXATIVE BROMO QUININE. for the full name. 25 cents pending from $12,000,900 | “Br stmr Atholl, Watt, and harbor improve- imin from Hongkong, via Yokohama 38 days 9 vork is being done bY |hours 25 min, via Manzanillo 8 days 12 hours. 52 days 6 hours 11 RAILWAY TRAVEL. ms of London, Who | Tug Sea Rover, Thompson, with barge Jessie Minor, Jorzenson, 5, days from | 413 days from | | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. = LESS SAN FRANCISGO Ay KuRTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of MMarket Street. Schr Glen, Peterson, 36 hours from Iversens | | “Schr Gem, Benson, 9 days from Tillamook. ha Commercial Company’'s steamship CLEARED. Monday, January 25. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Chas Jap_stmr America Maru, Going, Hongkong and Yokohama, via Honolulu; W H_Avery. Br ship Clan Gaibraith, Barker, Melbourne; Legoff, Queenstown; Sulurdn:‘ka! Monday, January 2. ra trip 40, 11:13 m, 1 Stmr San Gabriel, Hamilton, Umpqua. ers have offered peculiar inducements Marlborough Hill Afioat. Stmr Chehalis, Martin, Grays Harbor. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, Crescent City. ewburg, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. The British ship Marlborough Hill, which | Stmr North Fork, left here September 9 with a cargo of wheat | Stmr for the United Kingdom and was reported Jap stmr America Maru, g Brig Geneva, McVicar, Port Townsend, art of her cargo had to be SPOKE; discharged. Rad luck seems to bave followed | Jan 20—Lat 52 & long 35 W, Br ship Cleo- he ships carrying the last grain crop and the | mene, from Rotterdam for San Pedro. underwriters insuring them and their cargoes TELEGRAPHIC. Jan i | bazy; wind NE, velocity 10 p m—Weather 8 miles per hour. TIC PORTS. Novato, Santa Rosa. —Salled Jan 25—Ship A TTLE—Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Valencia, Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Asuncion, ! ! 7:30 -‘ 8:00 af 3:30p| 3:30 p| Geyse: TACOMA—Arrived Jan 25—Bark Hesper, fm | Idsburg, Lytton il | Cloverda COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Arcata, " Fopland and Ukiah hence Jan 21; stmr Aberdeen, from KEureka. “Willits. H-—Passed out St. Mirren, 10 per cent, |gonje Fautrel, .for United Kingdom. Passed out Jan 25—Schr Spokane, from Port | n 25—Fr bark Eu- Guerneville. Ludlow, for Sen Francisco. %—Stmr Leelanaw, hence | 1, for Tacoma: Ger stmr Mera, The British ship Edenmore is chartered for | 45 Spr0F SRRt o\ o0y Jan 25—Stmr Sonoma, Glen Eli Sebas hence Jan 21 SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Redon- | for San Fran- the Geysers, —Sailed Jan 25—Sehr Ori- - for San Fran- chr “Alpena, for | San Francisco. V. Elder, hence | HARFORD—Arrived Jan 50 gals wine, 1100 Ibs chocolate, | Bonita, hence Jan 24, and sailed at 7 p m for | Srhe General Frichis s almo an oil bur. (450 1bs 1 ‘cs candy, 18 pkgs grocerles and pro- | San Padr ner and until ycsterday held the speed record | visons, 1 for boats of her class. Althoush beaten, the | pkes dru ! Frisbie was not disgraced, for it was by little | I ¢ : August | nore than & lengtl d Nicolas Kremer, lot on NW line | That boat's lensth' of water senarated the | machinery, 3 cs fircarms, 2 bbls oll, 20 cs rub: | Monica. for San Franclsco. 123 feet SW of First, SW | ylats ot Red Rock and not all the ofl that |ber goods, 722 lbs salted hides, 40,420 Ibs tan | EUBEKA— Arrived Jan 25—Stmr W H Kru- kS lessened or lengthened | bark, 3 bbls oak extract, 5 drums wood spirits, | €er, hence Jan 23: stmr Arctic, hence Jan 23; Ieaving Vallejo at 7 o' Yokohama, via Honolulu, with | San Pudro; schr Volunteer, f after the race was returned to Vallejo, where | an assorted cargo consignea to various Japan- | Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Geo her cabin comstruction will be remodeied and |ese ports, valued at $50,452, exclusive of | Jan 2 the beat generally put into condition for the |treasure and including the following: 1020 her new owners will place | bbls flour, 2: Usal: Cummings, 2 cs canned goods, 20 bbls beer, 3 | REDONDO—Arrived Jan 25—Schr Honolulu, ther, 276 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 25 cs | Sailed Jan 25-—Stmr Centralia, for San Pedro. . beyond San R Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle | ence Jan 23 STAGES connect at Green Brae at_Santa Rosa for W Springs; at Fu'ton for Springs; at 1. serville for Skaggs Springs Booneville and Greenw Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Y Keiseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- | yort and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy | Springs_Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel . Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, iley. John Day's. Riverside. Lierly . Sanbedrin Helghts, Huliviile, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House 'Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, | at Wiilits for’ Fort Brags. ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- el at half ra H. C. WHITING, R. X, Gen. Manager. for Salinas Cruz; BAGLE HARPOR—Arrived Jan *Sun, Moon and Tide. Taurue, from ‘San Pedro. owner, directed affairs on his boat. Al Prior | United States 'Coast and Geodetic Survey— | BALLARD—Arrived Jan 25—Schr Frank W Time and Hoight of Highand Low Waters | Howe, from San Pedro. at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco ISLAND PORT. —_—— Bay. Published by official authority of the HONOLULU -=Arrf: A Fireproof Ship. Superintendent. Castle, hence Jan 13. The Standard Oil Company's ship Astral, [ the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 8 | parTIMORK - Avri: Captain Dunham, now discharging coal at the v;ln:ldte- later than at Fort Point: the helght | Queen’ Eiizabeth, from Talta) | Beale-street bunkers, is one of the few ships { of tide 15 the same at both places. TOREIGN PORTS. afloat that ls pratically fireproofl. She is a Bente e PR . Steel vessel of unusuaily handsome proportions, TUESDAY, JAM SRAVESEND—Arrived Jan in spite of her dirty cargo, one of the cleanest vessels in port. So far as construc- tion goes she is virtually a twin William P. Frye and both vess the modern American steel clipper at its best. 25—Bktn § N | Depart_fron 9:00, 10:00, 11 AN RAF 5:25, 6:35, . 24—G UARY 26, Silesia, hence Sept 2. for Hambure, @ S CALLAO—Sailed Jan 22—Ger stmr Anubis, 26 | LIZARD—Pasted Jan 23—Ger shin Marie a. m. | Hackfeld, . from Nordenham for Honoluiu. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Jan . ™. MILL, 1SCO—-Daliy—5:15, m., 12 - —Arrived_Jan 25U § stmr Kilpat- 581 3.4111:801 2.3 )ik, from New York. for Manila, o . Arrived Jan 24—Fr ship BROWHEAD—Passed Jan 22——Br ship Mil- verton, from San Dlego, for United Kingdom. AUCKLAND—Arrived Jan 25—Bkin Benicia, Tomales and_way 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- MAZATLAN—Sailed Jan 22—Stmr Curacao, Daily- Sundeys only—i0 a. m.. Point Reyes and way stations, « TICKET OFFICE—G26 Market o, FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st Honolulu. Shanghal and Kobe, for Vancouver. | froma New York, for n‘mlllfi.l teg..“l:; :f'“l""fi——l.mtm ‘Hohe =‘l‘.l"’mvrll. Yromh &n 2 A 0] Monday, January 25. | Genoa, for New York. ey s 4. V. €. Comfort. Incal agent for the China | Rime Cantennial. Strand. 81 hours (m Seattle. | NEW YORB—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Zee- MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | anisor Sausaiile ADVERTISEMENTS. an Diego & Way Ps. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these 3 Little Pills. 30 | Theyalsorelieve Distress from Dyspepsia, 5 | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- 20 | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Plll. ewport & Way Ports.|Jan. Small Dose. Small Price. RAILWAY 'Z’BAVE_’. Hamburg & Way Ports!Feb. San Pedro & Way Ports/ Feb, . New York via Panama.|Feb. L amoransrmamm o I €8 CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. F38 wuy e©Se Other Santa Fe Trains: -| tor Stockton, Hanford and Visalla. for Stockton. r Kansas City, Graad Caayon and ey | 9 am|Pier 30 p|Pler EEET) a3 ecunl TICKET OFFICE—841 Market St., aand Perry Depot, S. F. St., San Jose. OUTHERN - Also 1113 Broad- Cal. 27 South Pirsy PACIFIC Trains lewve and are due to arriveat Foot of Market Street) - l’nulrb_z- 1 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey... Benicla, Sufsun, Eimirs and Sacra 7.30a Vallejo, N 5, Caiistoga, Sants Rosa, Martinez, 9aa Ramoa..... Tracy, Lathrop. ound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 7.30a Niies, Liv Stoc tame (for Bart! Portland, Tacoms, Seattle... Knights Landing, Skagway & Way Ports ks Inlet & Way Pts./Feb. 10 y Pts. To get rop, Madesto, M Denver, Omaba, Chicago, uie. Oroviile and way tioas besond Port Costa. The Owl Limite Banoe. Meadota, Fresne, Tulare, Bakersfeld. Los Angeies. g @ Limited Sleeper, 9:10 a| 10:40 af Petaluma 6:05 pf 6 and 7:35 p) Eastern Express—Ogden. Omaba, St. Louls, Chicago snd East. Poré Costa, Benfcia, Sul- san, Eimira, Dav! Trackee, Bo worth, Winaemaecs. Vallejo, daily, =xeept Sunday.. Vailejo, Sunday oniy Richmond, ssu Pablo. Port Costa, Martinez and Way Stations..... 8.06» Oregon & Cailfornia Express—Sac- ramento. Marysville, d. Puget Sound and Bast. 8.58a 9.10r Hayward, Kiles and San Jose (Sus- 5t Masicet Street) 8.164 Newark, Centerville, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Sauta ruz snd Way Stations. . 12,167 Newsrk, Ceasorville, San_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos. Felton, Santa Crus and ite Itruria and Mar | tton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- | at_Cloverdale for | Boulder Creel Pr Satarday only, San Jose and Way Statous. Retarn- 1ag from Los Gaios Sunday only. 17 288 —17:18_9:00 11:00 ate. 1. From OAKLAND, Foot 5F Broatw 18:05 10:00 a.m. N 4 - Jese and Way Stations..... ... 8. 004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid., caly), &1 Stops only San_Jose, mnection for Hollle Pajare. Castreviife (con- nection to and from Momterey and Paclfic Grove), Saiinas, Ssa Ardo, Pase Robles. Sants Mar garita. Saa Luis Obispo, principal stations thence Surf (copnection for Lompoc), princtpal stations thence Santa Barbara.S2n Buens 9.004 San Jjose. Tres Pinos, SantaCrug, Pacifc Grove Saiinas, Ban Lufs Obispe and Principal 90t of Market St. (Sliy 300 S8 e Ay Ty T LIN hird 4ad To ose Way 00s The Coaste; ound-trip tickets to all points | on. Pase. Agt. TOSANRAFAEL, | N(@]x@W= ROSS VALLEY, | Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos snd Way Stations San Jose snd Way Stations | Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, onte, Monterey, onnects at Sance San Jose, Del Pactilc Grove Creek and Narrow Gauge Poinis) st Gilroy for Holifsce : 1Tl for Salinas ice, Standard Gause Electsic. 15207 SanJos WayStations § d Redword, San Joae, Giiroy.Saiinas. Paso Rbies, ay stations. s (Saturdays excepted)— 8 157 san Mateo. Bes ey nio Park. I"alo Alto, San carlos, Bedwood, Park. and Paio ¥ for Atfisran. ¢ sanday oaiy y. § Stops at ali statio - oniy trains ot PRTE PR 'THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Yeanr

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