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_ A FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1964 DEATH NOTICES. Thirteen. Continued From Page Nicholas and the funeral to-day ck, from her late cei, thence to St wvices will be Holy N bruary 12, 1904, husband of ather of Herbert 4 Walter John Sweden, aged native of 10 months e respect- al services , at his . ‘between Mount Oyvet anc February 11, 1904, Rob- ¢ Mollie Lewls, and ¢ Mre. Carl F. J Cypres ment th tiem gh m f ber s erment Ho esidence, & Ch February 11, 1004 her of J York, D N axed 82 ake place Sunday, at chapel in Odd F QUESTION OF INSANITY STUMPS THE TALESME! Ten Jurors Accepted in Two Days to Try Edm de Labrousse, Who Is Chakged With Murder. The impaneling of a jury in Judge Dunne’s court to try the case of Ed- mond de Labrousse. charged with the murder of Miss Marie Jordan in frort of her mother’s residence, 1459 Sacra- mento £treet. on ptember , Was con- inued all day yesterday. Out of forty- five talesmen examined only three were accepted. They were Michael J, Balfe, n McDonell and A. X. Grant. Seven jurors were accepted on Thursday and two more are required to complete the panel. A special venire was issued re. turnable on Monday morning. se guestion that stumped most of the talesmen was one put by the de- feadant's attorneys as to whether they would give the defendant the benefit of a plea of temporary insanity if the ev- idence sustained such a plea. The an- swer was generally in the negative, Labrousse seems to have- an inex- haustible supply of tears. On Thurs he cried most of the time he was urt and yesterday his tears flowed freely. —e—— Recital at Steinway Hall. A. Ballaseyus gave a piano recital Mrs. Camiila Buergermelster sang soprano soios to less than a hundred people last evening in Steinway Hall. e gentleman drew upon a wide ange of composers and played all his numbers with precision and the lady’s repertoire was varied and her vocal- ism acceptable. A pleasant feature of the entertainment was the piano ac- companiments of Miss Julia R. Tharp. Breaks Her Windlass. The Bittish ship Craigerne, which wy bave eailed yesterday for Melbourne, her windlass while trying to raise her anchor end will have to remain fn until the damage has been repaired. Muir Brothers secured the contract for the repairs. ellie Comaich, & ma- | cquaintances are respect- ' TRANSPORT SURGEON’S JUDGMENT - PREVENTS DETENTION IN QUARANTINE ———e Logan Arrives From the Philippines With the Twenty- Seventh Infantry and Other Soldiers and s Passed by the Federal Doctors in Record Time PEEPT AT AU AL ST vl s NI OEASES AL ¥ 2Eal ST x3 % HIP CITY OF PUEBLA, WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM PUGET SOUND, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS HAVING BEEN TAINED BY THE SOUTHWESTERLY GALE, THROUGH WHICH SHE STAG- D FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO THE GOLDEN rE. 3 > 4 ST = * The army transport Logan, Captain|Comstock, Mrs. G. €. Shaw, Mrs. E. B. West, | vesterday for rejnsurance as follows: Theador. ; Th ¥ tran t Log: P " {Mrs. B. F. Rittenhouse, Max Howe - 25 per : Martaban, 90 per cent, and Robert Stinson in command, arrived yesterday | From Nagasaki—Licutenant J Kim- | Rickmers. ib per cont from the Philipvines and instead of be- | Jrough. Mrs. J. M. Kimbrough, Lieutenant —_——— £ SN, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ing held or even delayed in quarantine, as had been anticipated, Ventu o-Day. as ‘to Mariners and ivén re | | Matters of Interest | . the B\ S offi-| The British-A late arriving at & ord dispatch by the Federal health offt S Loy L Ixtg afciviud at Shipping Merchants. cial Two days after the Logan left and the Oceanic Steamship The brig Lurline was cleared yesterday for Nagasaki a mild of smalipox d entura will not get away un- | Altata, Mexico, with 10,23% ft lumber and 13 ng. Evervthing is 1eady | 417 bdis shooks, valued at $10,800. the victir ing an enliste ped ard th b the least - 2 after its arrival. The Ventura | : man., He was convalescent when the | ¥ phasengers &s follows A Cargo for Australia. traneport reached Honolulu, where the| ! e S, D ~‘,"“f;’.*; The British ship Craigerne was cleared on ! 3 | son, 3 ber, D Sarry, George S 5 invalid wa sent ashore. That this case | Biiss, Mis ss, Miss Mirlam Bliss T sday for Melbourne, Australia, with 33.- | 600 ctls barley valued | lumber valued at $28, $42,000 and T 0. ‘The ship also had Horace Bliss, Bruce Bonny Dayvis, Merton E S. B. Cann fott, 1, Mis of sickness did not resuit in the ves- an, Mise M. J. where he had plenty of room until day- | Livingstone, Miss R. Liv- | " Btr ‘bark 3 tone, T. D. Merton, Richard’ Rennie, P. & Br bark Zinfta, McDonald, Port Townsend; light rendered navigation less risky. | ingst . master. Fhaw, A. Webb, A. G, Bowman, Mrs. £ A. 3 In spite of the fact that she has seen | Dalby and three children, 3. J. Davis, Birs, Da. | MeriSgoa rline, Forest, Altata; Hickman & more constant service than other trans- | 15 Mrs. K. Hibberson, John israel, Mrs. J. F. | SAILED., 2 Kt Marks, Rev. A. M. Thompson, Mrs, Thompson, 4 ports, the Logan reached port 100KINg | Join' at Honolulu. for Auckland—J. A. Me- : Eriday, February . 12. Ay S OIoN ke bl | Are - Stmr Geo W Eider. Randall, Astoria, clean as when she sailed and is ready, | lure | o 0 Nor sumr Titania, Iigenes, Nahaimo. if again necessary, to recross the Pactfic | 4l coionel Lanterbach,” W, A Lingham, [ ST Giusy, Lela, Santa Cruz. Stmr Centennial, ' Strand, Seatle. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Greenwood. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Bktn James Johnson, Benneche, Chemainus and Shanghai. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua, Schr Fred E Sander, Svenson, Grays Harbor. Schr C A Thayer. Munsen, Grays Harbor. Schr Spokane,” Jamieson, Port Gamble. RETURNED. Friday, February 12. Bktn James Johnson, hence to-day for Che- mainug, on account of strong SW wind. Schr ' Lily. hence to-day for Umpqu: Mrs. Lingham, C. Bartsch, — City of Puebla Has Rough Trip. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's City of Puebla arrived early yesterday morn- ing from Puget Sound, just twenty-fours late, the trip down from Victoria having occupled eigity-three b From Cape Flattery until ing portals of the Golden Gate the Puebla battled the southwesterly gale, has been bringing rain and joy to peoplé but hardship to sailormen and disar- as soon as she can be loaded with stor | The Logan brought the officers and | | men of.the Twenty-seventh United States Infantry, 321 enlisted men of provisional companies, 9 casuals, 1 in- | sane soldier, 29 discharged soldiers, 44 | general prisoners, 1 deported citizen, L. C. Chamberlain by name; 71 enlisted | men of the Marine Corps and 3 jackies. : rangerment to steamship schedules. Captain o 3 1 | ¥ Colonel Samuel R. Whitall was in | Jepsen reports having encountercd unusaaily | 2CCOUnt of sirong SW winds and thick weather. o high seas. At times the Puebla's stern was - TELEGRAPHIC ! command of the Twenty-seventh. | Brigadier Generals Theodor Wint and 5 i & carried away some of the coaster's ginger- |Jesse M. Lee were passengers on the | uidwon forcars. " The damage dons was | trooper. glight. however, but it was Impossibie to_make cadway, and for fourteen hours the Puebl: Among those that returned on the | QehIWE%. B0d, o fourteen hours the Puebla Logan were the following named: | ing against the gale under a slow bell. | Brigagier General Tieodore Wint, Brigadier rubmerged, and many waves swept her upper POINT LOEOS, Feb 12, 10 p m—w. decks, The sea stove in a stateroom door and P Jo—Weather cloudy; wind northwest: velocity 20 miles per hour, ¥ DOMESTIC PORTS. lrnm’. hence Feb 9. The steamer Fureka, which arrived yester- day from Eureka, was twenty hours late. Seueral Jecse M. Lee, Colonel A, €. Girard, for 8 Al g lonel H. B. Osgood, Colonel Sam- cisco, Ber R Whitanl, Major harles R. Tyler, Major Adrift in Southwester. ",};;‘JJ;:‘FL:S;I:;:G Feb 12—Schr Frank W 4 ¢. Howe, Chaplain George Rice, = < , E % | Hogar W., Hiowe, Chanlain GOOTES Kimonds, | Charles Stevenson, a boatman in ther em- | PORT T.OS' ANGELES—Arrived Feb 12— | Jashes A. Fiutton, john Robertson, Patrick H. | ploy of Henry Peterson, knows all about south- Stmr Whitesboro, from Point Arena. | Miret Tieutenants M. Wheeler, O. S. | westers on San Francisco Bay. He lett the |, SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 12—Stmr Montara, Eskridge, Ralph McCoy, Frank B. viing, | Folsom-street float about B o'clock Thursday | °% S&n Francisco. e, o ickbam, William B, Gracie. | evening in the open launch Nina with membery | g AN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Alca- Claude 8. Frier, . V. D. Murphy, Joseph H. | of the rews of the navy colller Saturn and | nevee Bop bo "t ATens; stmr Santa Monica, B , Arthur W, irown, arry E. Com- 10, \foi‘x?.‘”fiwrfl C. Shaw, Second Ueu‘" ants :E;.?fi" ..fé:?.?"fx'.‘.qf"ki':‘&'.’.. 'I‘ioeml:.n‘);‘ld: pess F::llclm_unn i2—Stmr Santa Cruz, for San y, William E. Person: . Me- e B acisco. | Namars, “Toomias Wo- Brows, ST Yoring, | U0 A5 Rl Fuch oo boat and puttng | tri o reATived Feb 12—Schr Salem, | John 3. Fulmer, Frederid ileon, Willilam | gasoline ‘engine out of commission: Th X A {803 Jervey. ‘Arthur T. Dalton, Edward J. | §rittea with the tido {or tha Fese of the mant | B oty ARBOR—Salled Feb 12—8chr A B Johnson, for San Francisco. PORT (GAMBLE—Safled Feb 12 Bidston Hill, for Port Pirie. Sk FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrivea F Holliawood trom Valpataiso. - - = " *hip HONGKONG—Arrived Feb 11—Br stmr In- Moran, Benjamin P. Miller, Majors Lewis E. Goodier and John £. Grisard, judge advocates United States army; Captains J. T. Haines, J. Cusack, B. D. Slaughter, U. G. Worrllow, Robert H. Allen, William B. Folwell (insane), First Lieutenants Garrison McCaskey, William L. Barnes, William T. Hannum, S. H. Water- and Stevenson, after baling out most of the ater, sat and shivered until an hour or so after ‘davlight, when the launch Amy picked up the derelict Nina and towed her hcme. Stevenson had neglected to take a lantern with him and had no means of signaling his dis- tress. Peterson sent launches in search of the —Br ship house, Julliun_de .Court, Robert Corliss, | miesing boat on Thursday night, but drapura. from P ] B 5 h ek & i b Ty [Tuied 10 000 er CRMERE o e M e N e e vaughan . B 3 : Cap- | in the pelting rain tl ina_accompanied Sailed Feb 10— tain R. B. Rittenhouse, U. 8. A Hiae ‘on ‘quite a comprenanaive tour of fhe Bu | for Vencouer T TUnr Empress of Inais, Lieutenant R. W. Dikeman, U. S. Theodore Wint, Mrs. Jesse M. CHL B. Osgood, Miss Osgood., Mre. Charles W, Mason, Mrs. C. R. Tyler, the Misses Tyler, Mrs. L. B. Simonde, Mrs. George D. Rice, Mrs. B. D. Slaughter, Mrs.. Grace Gamble, Mis. U. G. Worrilow, Mrs. §. M. Waterhouse, Mra. W. H. Jordan, 'Mrs. 'R. Treadwell, Mrs. J. H. Gritfiths, J. P. Griffiths (age 4 years), Ellen Griffiths' (age 1 year), Mrs. Harry E. She almost touched at Hunters Point, look A oy 12—G. at"the Yerba Buena naval trainin station. | for San Franssee © o TSR Biate, Circled Alcatraz, a hed the Golden " ENA— Bt ortunately aid not. pass the Toeky. Dot | Pl i Al ENA—Arrived Jan 10—Br bark and was near Point Richmond when the Amy | [QUIQUE—Arrived Jan 15—Ger took ker In tow. s, from Hamburz, 3k Tranciseo, |0 stmr —_—— MANILA—Arrived Jan 26—U § Thomas, hence Jan 1. The Overdue List. The vessels on the overdue list were quoted mffi‘gn_:enu':;m b G | the early morning tides are given Elizabeth.....|Coquille River. Wellington. ... |Oyster Harbor.. Mackinaw Tacoma el Norte Crescent Pomona. . Humboldt | Nevadan. Henolulu & Kahului. . Oregon and & Rainier Seattle & China. , -|China & Ja Taqua - [Humboldt Lakm an Pedro Wyefle Nanaimo Stat» of Ci San Diego Jeanie. eattle & Centralia an Pedro. ... Eureka - [Humboldt oo s | Pomo. -| Point Arena’ & Alblon. Alameda Honolulu . s being delayed in quarantine was 5 J r»«-\;», ‘\yr | 16,000 ft lumber as dunnage, valued at $2! ue to the action taken by Captain W ot Flournoy. s Pt l’f"; s afterson, Mrs o i rarter i 3 T. Davis, the transport surgeon, who ,l e : ., \lv]‘ Puuorqu, : B Ll ed for Lumber. | : : Jr ames Pingree, | The Itallan ship Agostino Terrizano has was highly complimented by Dr. Cum- Piocto _,“"“ Anita ?l. ,\l’uxh,n‘ M{",ur‘.“’ been chartered anew for redwood from Eureka | S g aq | Schrader, ). A, Smyth, A *- | 1o Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide; terms pri- | mings on the good judgment he had | mes Batt . M. Catterall and ehild, | vate. The Ger oo g 84 shown. Chambers, Chester, Master Glanville [ Sound) ix lumber thence to When he discovered the case Dr. Da- e e s Wit Jhies [ cunan, “Per, eter n, Kellogs, ol vis isolated the patient and the hos-|logg, E. M. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. F rkpamck.} Shinpi I I X o . o _| Miss Klockenbaum, Miss A. Klockenbaum, S io pitai, disinfected the troop deck, fumi-| it e R hipping Intelligence, gated bedding and hospital with for-| D. Lever, Mrs, H. R. Macfarlane Jr., ARRIVED, maline gas and vaccinated everybody Cabe. W McDougall, ¥© T. McHenry, February 12. & K . Mrs. Morgan, W. 8. as . on board. Those that had been exposed | Srowth, ,n:,:,‘h o ..;:k| s a"'l.’ to the infection were inspected twice | ¢ e, = 4 > b e ar =i g, | adw ¢ . B. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 83 hours from Y la day un.l their t mperatures taken. | jiams, \. A. Young, Mrs. Young, Miss Young, | Victoria and Puget Sound ports - | Dr. Davis’ report satisfied the 'l“fl"fl"‘[ W.T. Grelg. T K. Hammond, J. W, Howa Stmr Chehalis, Martin, 33 hours from San tine officials that not only was there no | "7\ 7508 Mre A, H, Moore, - Ldllico, | pedro, ¥ |4 A. H. Moore, Thomas Scott, | X port surgeon’s campaign of disinfec- |y P¢%3 FakoTG. Bt Scploweibors, ¢ €. Brolly, | gan Pedroand way ports. tion had been so thorough that if any | 7. Willi, Willis, Stephen Youns. S T N T e e survived they were of a kind | . Auckland—J. Gemlo, Alexander Kuight, S.| Senr Id " germs had survived they of 4| Motiougall, Clement Winter, Mrs. Wilter, 1. | Rayess, 1 » A+ Camobell. B hours' from Paint not yet classified. |1 m‘.m»;‘, .y.lm. Davis, W." Henderson, John S CLEARED. T ' & w t we. J. Magill, Mrs. A will, Mrs, B. Quirk, i - 2 ng Lflgan had fine A\ ather until P e g e "QSlmrh_» Friday, February 12. within sight of port. She was Inside | van, Rev. H. M. Sutton, Miss M. Waiker i B el the Farallones early Thursday night, | ney—W_ W. Barton, Miss Gwen Belllss, R e AR Wt Jennie flagon Brown, Alfred B | o St o b but the weather setting in thick and | ¢ Lyrion, Mre. Burton Gerald A Comter Mre e s | the storm increasing, Captain Stinson | Cowle and child, 0. L. Engen, Mrs. Alice Ford, iic Coant. Steam 'Q"‘i‘;;gfi' ot e _ 3 Jules Granberg, King Hedley, Mrs. Hedley 2, Ha: i 3 v pen e ed | : Stmr Ventura, 4 ran for the open sea and remained John, Hemphill. Mrs, Hemphil, C.. AL Doy D Boccktn o m e foueluly aad. Syd | Clavering.... WOULD ABSORB FARMERY” LINE Pacific States Telephone Com- pany Negotiating for l’ur-f chase of Palouse Exchange| e SR NO COMPETITION | —— s ] Wheat Growers Now Converse Along the Barbed Wire Fences Dividing Their Fields S T TACOMA, Feb. 12.--The Pacific States Telephone Company is negotiating with | the Palouse district business men for | the purchase of the iocal telephone ex- change. E. C. Drews of the Pacific| States company has submitted a prop- | osition to the owners which will prob- ably be accepted. This is a move on the part of the Pacific States Telephone | Company to shut out competing com- panies from that territory. The’ contemplated purchase by the company includes the system at Pa-| lcuse and the farmers’ lines through the | wheat district. The latter lines were | commenced by the wheat growers about | three years ago and barbed wire fences | are used for the curreat. At Genesee, | Idaho, the Pacific States company was | able to buy the system, but the Genesee 1 company retained the suburban and farmers® line. The Palouse telephone | exchange is valued at 33000, at which | price the Pacific States company of- fered to buy. WANT OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Celtic, | from Liverpool and Queenstown; stmr Vic- torian, from Liverpool. HONGKO: rrived Feb 11—Stmr Inda- | hura. from Portland. via Yokohama. ailed Feb 10—Stmr Empress of India, Vancouver, via Yokohama LONDON—Salled Feb 1 Seattle. HAVRE—Arrived Feb 12 pagne, from New York o2 mer o X Sun, Moon and Tide, United States Comst and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Bay. Published by official authority of the ! Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 for Strir Seraois, for -Stmr La Cham- 5.0110: 2.810:44 L W) 4.8 5:10 53 6 He ¥ 5.1] 5:44 500 6:12] 47| 6:46. In the above exposition of the tides the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the time column gives the last tide of the | except when there are but three tides, as times occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey charis, except when -a minus (—) the height, and then the number trom the depth given by 2.6i11:18 03 07 given is subtracted the charts. The plane cf reference is the mean | the lower low waters. | L SalfBsor 7 e RS | Time Ball. | Branck Hydrographic Office, U, S, Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., February 12, 1004 i on the tower of the Ferry opped exacily at noon to-day. the .20th meridian, or at 84 J. C. BURNETT, 8. N., In charge. Toe Time Ba building was dr i. e, at noon of p. m. Greenwich ti 3 Seattle Bay & Pt. "Orford San Pedro...... -| Willapa Harbor Coquille River. Coronado San Pedro anta t & Way Ports Puget_Sound Ports. g New York via Panama.|Feb. rona. .. - {Humboldt . .|Feb. Monica.... [San Pedro....... d Point Arena.. |Mendocino & Pt. Arena Santa Rosa an Diego & Wi Pts Alliance Portland & Way Ports. | Hongkng v. Manzanillo Humboldt ....... Portland & Astoria. . n Pedro & Way Pis Umatilla. ... Panama. North Fork G. W. Elder.. Coos Bay. Feb. | Tiburon Ferry. | San Franeisco. URY ACOUITS MRS. LORENZ One of the Defendants in the Postal Trial Is Set Free by Order of Judge Pritchard TESTIMONY IS AR TR Stenographer Tules Admits That Ile Made Some Errors in Transeribing His Notes S S8 S WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.—Before court adjourned in the postal trial to- day Mrs. Martha J' Lorenz was a free woman. Justice Pritchard decided that there was not sufficient evidence to hold her and, directed the jury to find a verdict of not guilty. She smiled at the announcement and was warmly congratulated by her counsal and friends. ALL 1IN Judge Pritchard's decision came im- | mediately after all the evidence was in. | Several witnesses in rebuttal testified, one of whom was John R. Tules, the stenographer who took down the ques- tions and replies at the time Machen was under investigation in General Bristow’s office, May 25, 1303. The wit- ness, under a searching cross-examina- tion, admitted that he made a number of errors in transcribing his notes. Court adjourned until to-morrow. —————————— | MINISTER POWELL REPORTS FIERCE BATFLE IN SANCHEZ | Cables the State Department From San Domingo That a Great Many Persons Have Been Killed. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 Powell has reported by cable to the State Department from San Domingo, under date of February 9, that it is reported in the capital that a fierce | battle has been fought in Sanchez and that a great many persons have been | killed. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains 7:30a. m. §i30a m.F Merced. Hanford and Visalia. 5100 p. m | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. an Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jo | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISGO ANu NURTH PACIFiZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Foot of Market Street. 0 TO SAN RAFAEL. 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:99, Thursdays—Extra trip a. m.; 1:3¢ 3:50, 3 ). m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 3 DAYS—6:05, 7:35. 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 m 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, Arrive an Francisco. Sept. 27, 1903. Week Days. Destina. tion. days. | 9:10a] $:40a Ignacio. 10:10 a 10 Novato. Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, Cloverdal Arcata. *|Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Feb. Hopland 0 a Queen Puget Sound Ports. and Ukiah. 20 p Hongkong v, Yokoh R 5 20 a Hamburg 3 Feb. Guerneville, 6:20 p Sierra. . ‘dney & Way Ports..|Feb. Acapules ew York via Panama. Feb. Sonoma 9:10 a] 8:40 a Memphi Seattle *IFeb) Glen Ellen. | 6:06 p| 6:20 p | 7 ¥ - 110:40 /10:20 a | SRRy 3 Sebastopol. pl 6:20 p Steamer. Destination, | Sails. ‘l Pler. STAGES (L.ns“‘n,‘c‘ R;uqr;,,, ‘5{&. ,g,l ?I“ . ) 1 Quentin; af nta for e Sulphur February 13. | | Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Sequofa.... |Grays Harbor...... 20 | SPTinge; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- G. Dollar... |Grays Harbor. 20 | serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for Ventura....|Sydney & W. g 7! the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Mera. Hamburz & Way. 19 | Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spring Chehalis. Grays Harbor. | 3 pm|Pler 2 Keleeyville. Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lake- Humboldt {1:30 p(Pler | port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Humboldt . 9 am|Pier 13 | Springs, Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes, Laurel Mdenof 4 pm|Pler 2 | Deil Lake, Veitter Sprin pper Lake, Pom: ity o Mdenol Zm{Pler 2 | Potter Vailev, John Day's, Riverside, Liery's, N. Y. via Panama. |12 m|Pier 40 ! Bucknells, Sanhedrin THeights, Hullville, Orr's Sin Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 , Hot Springs, ¥ 2 che, Camp Gamva Tiasbor.Y:| § pmiPier 10 | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, b3 14. i | Westport, Usal; at Willits for 'Fort Brags. Coos_Bay Tirect..| 9 am|Pler 13 W sapars, ;‘;;;"flug} l;‘:‘-g; fl;‘:; R, ‘gn)lrg:- San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pjer 11 | Vville. Cum P o , _Harrls, OL I i | sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Cno;.B&:.l;; Ortal 1o amiPier 13 | 200 TG e S5 > Saturday to Sunday round-trip tick Rival.. Willapa Harbor | 4 penlpter 20 | R e ¥ P telists of-re: City Puebia | Puget Sound Ports. (11 am(Pier 9 | “Gi" Sinday round-trip tickets to all points Elizabeth.. | Coquille River. G pm|Pier 20 | oyond San Ratael at half rates. Centralta..| Grays, Harbor..- |4 pmlPlar 10 | P ieket offices, 630 -Market street. Chronicle | ebruary b Pomona. ... | Humboldt .. ..11:30 pjPier 9 R. X. RYAN. rhara. | Seattle & Olympia| 4 pm(Pier 2 Gen. Pass. Agt. Sitoo | Coquille River 6 pm!Pier 2 | - ~ 1 Coquille Rive 2 Pebruary 17. | I L i Grays Harbor......| 4 pm/Pier 2 Graye Harpor ;.| 4 pmiTler 2 TOSANRAFAEL, Astoria & Portiandl11 am|Pler 24 ROSS VALLEY, Februsry » Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm'Pler 2 Hono. & ului.| 3 pmPier 2 Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 CAZADER( Rainler Seattle & Whatem| 4 pm!Pier 10 0. B& £ February 20. Via Sausalito Ferry. Alliance. ... Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pmiPler 16 | "= San Jose..."| N+ Y, via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40| Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Eiectric— olulu . 11 am(Pier 7 Depart from San Francisco Daily—7:00, 8:00, Hon. - {Puget Sound Ports. |11 am{Pier 9 | ¢:00. 10:00, 11:00 Gm.iou.;v."n‘?.ps:ms. 4:05, t nesat ¥ vm!Plat 20| FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN Trc:s«.o g . e £ 5. 5:43, 6:43, bruary | 8:45, 10:20 ». m. Pug: | "FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- Tap e g lue Dbty Pier o0 | cISCO—Daily, & 55, 7:52, 8:55, 9:80, .| Humboldt .........[10 am|Pier 2[ 11:20 a. m., 12:35, 2:00, 3:15, 4:05, 5:03, 6:03. FROM SEATTLE. For. Skagway & Way Ports. e Tuie: & Way Fiv. y & Way M"l!‘eb 16 Skagway ay Ports. |Feb, Valdez & Seward.., .l;eb. 20 Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 23 . 9:00, 10:35 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:156 p. m. stations. Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—628 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. simply | Minister | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, | turdays—Cazadero and w: X The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unusual epportunities for, s economical and satisfactoey journey to | Chicago=East ! Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday % Leave Los Angeles ene day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTK. General Agent, Gen'l Agent Pass's Chicago & North- Western Ry. Union Pacific R. R. 617 MarketSt. No. | Monigomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION LPACIFIC S Arains leave und are due to arrive at | SAN FRANCISCO. (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) oM FEBRUARY 1. 1904 — ARRIvE aville. Winters, Rumsey. . 750 mento | | 7304 Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs. Saats | | | 7.004 7.80a Benicia, Saisun, Elmira sad Sacrs- Ross. Martinez, San Ram: . 8200 7304 Niles. Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 0CKTOn ... 7.200 8.00 Shasta Express — (Via _Da s (for Bartlewt Springs), tFruto, Hed Blaff, Tacoma, .u-v,:*:... .. 1.50» d. Knights Landing, Marys: Orovilie . 7500 8.304 Port ¢ Martinez, Aat Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- man, Los Banos. Armona, Hanford, Porterville | 830a Port Costa, M rop, M Goshen _Junction. ! Visalls, Bakersfield | 830a Niles, San Jose, Liver (+Mllton), lone, Sac: ) Piacerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. ve zew 8.304 Oakdale. Chi ‘nora, Tuolumne and Angels 9004 Atiantic Express—Ogden and Enat. Martinez and Way Portlane | #.00a Dayts.wos Mendota e Vi o 4200 4500 420 420 11.204 10004 The Ove Deover. Omaba, 10.004 Valiejo 10.004 Los Anz Pas Coata. Martinez. Byron, Lathrop. Stockton. Eaymond Tracy, Merced, Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalis, Bakersfield. Los Angeles 2.00w Hayward, Niies aud Way Station 1007 Sacramento River Steamers. 3.307 Benicia, Winters. Sacramento, Woodiarel, Knights Landing, Maryaviiie, Oroville and way 3.30r Port Costa, Tracy, Latbrop, Mod Merced, Fresao and Way Sta tlons beyond Port Costa 6007 The Owi Limited—Newmsn. L B Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfeld. Los Angeles. Golden State Limited Oskiand to Los Angeles, for Chi- cago, via C. R. [ 5.00* Pori Costs, Tracy, % S s 30r Hayward, X > Hayward 7 Eastern Ogden. Dey 5.20» 750 Omahs. St. Louls. Chicago and Fast. Port Costa. Beafcia, Sub- sun, Elmirs, Davis, Sscramenta, Roeklin, Aubarn, Colfsx, Truckee, Bocs, Keno. Wads worth, Wisnemaces ... v Vallefo, daily, except Sunday.... | 7.08¢ Vallejo, Sunday ouly......... 7.00r Hichmond, Pablo, Port Conta, Mariinez and Way Stations . 11.20a 8.06» Oregon & Cailfornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.50a 9.107 Hayward, Niles aud San Jose (Sun- day only) DOVPNOTOES . 1 | ") COA%T Ll’!E (Narrow Gauge). TFoot ot Market Stre 8.16a Newark, ceaterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sats Gatos. Felton, er Creek, Santa Cruz snd Principal Way Stations 4.167 Newark, San.Jose, Los@ ny stations % €9.30" Hunters Train, S y o Jose and Way Stations. Retu Ipg from Los Gat nday only. 7 26» OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Fool of Market St. (3ilp —1i:15_9:00 i1:00a. 1.00 300 5187 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 15:00 33:08 18:05 10:00 AN 12.00 00 4.00 r.x. COAST LINE (Broad Gasge. (Third sud Townsend Strests.) w 2 604 The Comster—Stops oaly Sap_Jowe, | ©llroy (connection for Holils ter), Pajaro. Castroville (con- nection to and from Monterey snd Pac ). Salinas, San A | gar ® for Lompoe), thence Santa Barbs n Buena Saugus. Los Angeles. .. ose. Tres Pinos, Capitoia, taCruz.Pactfic Grove. Saifnas, San Luis Oblspo and Principal Way Stations ...... ... .H‘ San Jose and Way Stations..... .. o Banta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos 10.48» and Way Stations ... 307 San Jose and Way Stations ... 007 Del Monte Fxpress—Santa Clara, Ean Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa. Clars for Santa Cruz, Boulder arrow Gauge Potats) ot Gliroy for Holllster, Tres Pinos, at Castrovilie for Sallnss. 3307 Tres Plnos Way Passes 4307 Ban Jose and Way Statio: 1500r Ssn Jose, (via Santa Clara) Los Gatos, and Principal Way Sta- tions (except Sunday) . WB.30r SanJoseand Principa Way Staiions & Sunset Limited.— Redwood. S: Grove and Way Stations........ 18 167 San Mateo, Boresford, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Osks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. jp San Jose ‘ay Stations.. Palo Alto and Way Stations. South San Francisco, Milibrae, Bur- lingame, San_Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Ouks, : Menio Park. ai «11.30» Mayfield. Mow . yule. Liwreace, Santa Clara a4

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