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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY MARCH 28, 190# WARD REVERSED IN HIGH COURT: State Tribunal Junal Decides That | County Surveyor - Eleet | Crowell Shall Have Seat \PPEAL FROM SAN DIEGO | | suit Started by Former In- pnmbent on Ground That ! successorWas NotQualified | | LT speteh to Th March 27.—The decis 1e Court has been re- ase of S. L Ward ne Crowell, reversing s Superfor Court and fendant. The action for the office of nominee of the Re- d been ejeeted had beaten the the Bave e time of provision necessary 14 a license was en- but did not his nomination ontestant claimed w the nominee for an the qualifications to e he becomes a candi- ations There is th whick makes it veyor te —_————— KAISER WAS WILLING, DECLARES A NEWSPAPER Removed Regarding N ns for the Crown Prince’'s En- gagement Last Year. 27.—In view of the neerning the story f Crown Prince ncess Alex- neburg, the d daughter, when Emperor openhagen last year, d, the Bruns- person, quotes re connect declares PROVEMENT SHOWN IN LONDON STOCKS Bus m the Exchange for Week Very Small, but Quite En- cpuraging. N rch 27.—While business S xchar g the past s he = the general low impro a re g but such buy- ale. Japanese s i gujar and eek matters AINISTER P! ON THE HILL OF MARS Delegates of World’s Sunday School Convention Hold Interesting vice at Athens. ption in Cuban l’uluk~ uopMId e AND GENERAL AST. red off the Wash- ing rapidly inland. {ls from the Tehachapi bas fallen from Freeno | n ldaho and Eastern Ore- hes been heavy in the w and the rivers will rise are reported: bour, from the winds s per played ‘rom Sam | d Utah ade at Francisco ¢ iana or thirty Rain Monday; brisk to | srnia—Rain in north Nevzda— Rain or San Prancisco and vicinity resh to brisk southerly wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. snow Mond: ® portion Monday; light southerly | United SHIP LAMORNA PROBABLY AT BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN Reports From Victoria State That Boats Bearing Name of lll-Fated Vessel, Together With Other Wreckage, Have Been Picked Up at Leslie Point T | | The fate of the British ship Lamorna U seem to be sealed by s in the following telegram re- ceived at the Merchants’ vesterday from Victoria, B. C.: “VICTORIA, March —Two boats found on Leslie Point, marked La- morna-Greenock. One of them is ken five feet from the bow, the missing. Also, two large flags, beits, bedding, spars and blocks, long oars, works broken rest the all the decking and upper in small Noth- ieces. ing larger than five feet found. From this report, together with oth- ers of a milar but less positive nat- ure, it looks as if ship, officers and crew have been victims of the terrible storms that have recently swept the ast. Early last week, when news came that papers belonging to a ship’s mate, oars and the m and fig- urehead which compared with the fig- urehead of the Lamorna had been found, she was immediately placed on the reinsurance list at 40 per cent. The next day news from Vancouver Island that early in March Indians were reported to have seen a ship in distress, which caused the rate to jumn up to 65 per cent. The next day it fell back to 50 per cent and Saturday it again jumped up to per cent. The € of yesterday -will undoubtedly ) to %0 per cent to-day. The Lamorna sailed from Tacoma on February 27 and passed out to sea March 1. She was in command of Cap- tain Creighton. Both ship and captain were well known in this port. She was an iron ship, built at Glasgow in 1883 by Bar- clay, Curle & Co., and was of 2169 tons register. Her cargo consisted o centals of wheat, valued at $34 ,133 centals of barley 284 Co., The cargo is insured for $105,000. bLALE I A Rudder Head Twisted. The schooner Fanny Adele arrived in port yesterday, 15 days from Grays Habor, after the most tempestuous voyage she has ever ex- perienced in Feisher reports that on h 19 tude 43.43 no longitude 40 west, she ran into a southeast gak accompanied b seas, which near! threw her h ends During der-head was twisted off, 7p m merey re Tunning at e. Six thou her deckload of lumber was swept h ooring lines and and she was unman- of the tremendous | Driven Away by Gales. schooner King Cyrus arrived port yesterday, 11 days from Tacoma. Captain Johnson reports that he arrived off the bar Jast Thursday morning and tried to cross in, but was driven away by the heavy gales Friday he again tried cross in, but was driven out to wea, aturday himself farther aw r, 80 yesterday he was compelled to signal for a tug, and was o0 port late in the afternoon. e P Child’s Hand Beckons See. J. W. See either feil or jumped into the bay yesterday morning at the foot of Powell street. When he was fished out and taken to the Harbor Emergency Hospital he sald he had seen the hand of a little child floating on the water, and so jumped in to save the child’s It As he was very much under the influ- ence of north end whisky at the time there is no telling what he thought he saw. He be ceme externally and internally dry under the care of the Emergency corps, and it was expected he would be able to go in further peregrinations by mightfall i otk Overdues. The The following vessels are quoted on the re- insurance list: Englethorne, 199 days from Philadelphia, 10 per cent. Lamorna 30 days from Tacoma to Queens- town €5 per cemt Zwijger, 162 days from Havre to Laguna, 90 per cent Gactana Casabona, 143 days from New York to Sydney, 10 per osn%. Dix Will Sail To-Night. The transport Dix will be.ready to eail for Manila late to-night, that is if the 230 mules intended for uze in the Philippines are aboard by that time. They will be brought to the dock at § o'clock this morning, and if they behave well will all be sialied by evening, when the transport will at once go to sea, 3 il Curacao Expected To-Day. The Pacific Cogst Steamship Company’'s fCM from Mexican T o hich_eatied errive to-day. - > —— Alaskan Due To-Day. American-Hawailan Steamship Com- Alaskan will be due to-day from New ‘The pany's Yorl —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francise: Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high end low waters occur at the state- | Exchange | bro- | valued at $63,- | She was loaded by Kerr, Gifford & grain merchants of Portland, Ore. | he found | 7 the ci minutes later thag at Fort Point; of tide is the same at both place: the height NOTE- ove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the olumn gives the last tide of the there are but three tides, as The heights given are in Coast Survey cha sign precedes the height, an given is subtracted from th the charts. The plane of re of the lower low waters, ity NG Movements of Steamers. en a minus (—) len the number depth given by erence is the mean TO ARRIVE. Bteamer. [ G. Lindauer.. Eurek | Mineola . | Curacac.”""", te of Cal.. | San Diego & Wa: Alaskan. ‘ New York .... Wellington. .. | Oyster Harbor Mzckinaw....| Tacoma . Elizabeth. ... | Coquille River Santa Cruz...| San Pedro & Way Pts Alameda. Honoluly ... < Alliance. . Portland & Way Ports —~ Eld Portland & Astoria. Humboldt San Pedro . Santa Rosa Diego & Way Pts. | Wyefield Nanaimo g | Umati - | Puget Sopnd Ports.... | Bonita - | Newport & Way Ports. Coronado.... | Grays Harbor . | Jeante Seattle & Tacoma Oregon. Portland & Astoria.... Ventura. Sydney & Way Ports Breakwater Mongolia New Orlean Norfolk | Senator Puget So or City of Para. | New York via Panama. Korea. . China & Japan TO SAIL. | _ Steamer Destination. Safls.| Pler, | i ‘March 28. | Newburg.... | Grays Harbor . 4 pm!Pier 10 | | Enterprise..| Hilo . 5 pm|Pler 10 | Oregon Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | Bonita. Newport & Way.. 9 am/Pler 11 ! 1 March 29. | Ratnler..... Seattie & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 | Arcata. Coos Bay direct...| 4 pm|Pler 13 | Pomona Humboldt 1 9 Nevada Hono & Kahulul| 3 pmiPler 23 | Eureka. Humboldt .........| 9 am/Pier 13 i March 30. | | Garina, ;- | Coos Bay direct...| § pmiPier 8 | Centenutal...| Seattle ‘acoma.| 5 pm|Pler | G. Lindaver | Grays Harbor. D 1 2 | Centralia...| Grays Herbor 10 “March 31. Elizabeth. . | Coquille River City Puebla | Puget Sound Portsli stl(z of Cal | i Enn Diego & Way.! April 1. Spokane Humboldt S. Cruz San Pedro & | H April Alameda. ... Honolulu 11 am{Pler 7 Coptic......| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 City Sydney | N. ¥. via Panama.(12 = m|Pier 40 G W. Eldfl‘ Astoria :n Poar(l‘nd[u am|Pler 24 Ap: A Umatilla. ‘ Puget Bound Ports.|11 am!Pier 9 Coronaco. ’am- Harbar......| 4 pm|Pier 10 Curacao Mexican Ports |Pler 11 Jeanie. ..... Seattie & Ta 5 pm|Pler 20 April Newport....|N. Y. via Panama|i2 m/Pier 40 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For, Salls. ‘sn‘-quyrm. Apr. Skagway & Way Ports. |Apr. Valdez & Seward.....| Apr. I Skagway & Way Ports. Vaidez & Way Ports. . Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Sunday, March 27. pSumr Pomons, Swanson. 3 hours From ureka Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 54 hours from Stmr Maggle, Corning, 3% hours from Halr- mean Bay. front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | NUMBERS —OF THE— LATE STORMS EOUAL RECORD Recent Rainfall in Sonoma County Is the Heaviest Known in Fifty Years| e e i CROPS MAY BE INJUREDi It Is Not Probable Thatr Even With Fair W eather' Full Yield Can Be Obtained | SANTA ROSA, March 27. — A storm | which lasted only a short time, (Class “C.") No. 36, SBER4E: but which was almost unprecedented in its ! fury, broke over this city and vicinity early this afternoon. There was an in- cessant downpour during the morning and it has continued to rain unceasing- 1y since. Almost haif an inch of rain fell during the short time the storm spent its fury, bringing the record for the season to more than 42 inches. With 8626, . 8792, . 8970 less than half a dozen exceptions, this g2 is the largest record of rainfail in Son- aarilll oma County within half a century. It 9685, . is more than probable that a number 1?»?‘.; 20{10111. of landslides will be reported as the 20110130. . 20/10384 result of to-day’s storm. LS i o The California Northwestern Rail- 30 11100. road has suffered greater inconven- 40111814 ience this year in keeping its road open 200112000 to traffic than for fen years past com- bined. The county roads in many places have also been blockaded by nu- merous small landslides and altogether 100/12281 4012485 20 ! the present season is one of the worst e ‘,,‘.g; within the memory of the oldest inhab- 0,18756 20113816, itant. It is rapidly passing the time 2014053 20114075 when crops can be planted to insure o good yields and the long-continued 2014904 rains have prevented this being done 40115312 previously this season. The grounds 20/15756. in the lowlands are so thoroughly 20118002 soaked it is improbable that even with e the sunshine the next couple of weeks 200116908 | replacing the rains the ground could be 20 17968 20 18033 gotten into condition for erops this 20 18515, 100/18525. year. Some residentg of the county 26118806 4015511 will have to depend on volunteer crops, 2019025 . 20/19061 but these are usually sufficient for all 20119336 20119437 headn. 500119536 100118628. Th~ record this season is about 15 o100z bt inches of rain more than at a corres- 2020145, 2020384, 100/20846. 20121174 40121350, 100(21441 . 20/21 708, ponding date last season. SRS e i S | CONVENTION ORDERS , MEMORIALS FOR DEAD 20/21883 01215 | Members of St. Patrick's Day Cele- Z02%083. 1 s0l3eN87 | “ommittee A 20122601 . 20122687 . bration Con Are Informed 20120815 10122545, | of Death of Associates. 2022081 20123355 | At the regular session of the St. Pat- ! S T | rick’s day convention in Knights of 2024440. 10024501 . the Red Branch Hall yesterday after- e A | noon the death of Daniel Sheerin, a 101250 prominent official of the celebration ::\uan:n' committee of the United Irish Socie- 500126776 | ties of this city, was announced. The convention instructed the com- | mittee on blutions to frame a suita- ble memorial of its esteem as a tribute to the deceased, as well as to the mem- ory of the late Captain M. J. Wrin, a member of the Ancient Order of Hi- bernians of California. | —————— | The Beneficenciz | OF SAN FRAN | 16/ 26885 1. 40'27633 20/25112. 4028766 . 40129015, 4020135 100129127 100 26541 TO THE PUBLIC! BEWARE OF COUN- 2030606 TERFEITS! All genuine tickets of this com- ot \ i s 20130788, .... 20130844 | pany have initials “R. G, Co.” on faces and waniso. ... foiz1208 | monogram “R. G. C.” on backs thereof 100{31291. ... 40/31365. . Following are the capital prizes as decided 031441010 4031442 by the Beneficen Publica Compa: Thurs- 100131567 . 2031639, March 24, 1904: No, 20415 wins 00, 40131778 ... 10031782 sold in Redding. Cal; No 21501 wins $2300. 20131909 ... sold in Bakersfield, Cal.; No. 75997 wins $1250, 20132140, £0id in Colfax, Cal.; Nos. 330, 19966, 40791, 40132352 . 60253 79154 each win $125_sold in Vallejo and San Francisco. The R. G. Company paid to P. Carfagni, 626 Montgomery st. San Fran- cisco_ $T600 for whole ticket No. 28512, draw- ing February 25 1904; to Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express for client in Willits, Cal., $1230 for whole ticket No. 786, same date. All prizes of this company are paid in full immediately on “presentation at the office of the company in San Francisco $10,000 reward will be paid to any person | who has ever presented one of our prizes our office and was refused payment. — e Plumber and Motorman Fight. Joseph Stanley, a plumber, and C. Allinger, a motorman, engaged in an altercation yesterday morning at the junction of Devisadero and O'Farrell streets. The result was that the car- man was cut on the arm with a small penknife. Stanley was arrested and charged with assauit with a deadly | weapon and disturbing the peace. He was liberated after furnishing $105 bail. —_———— Narrowly Escapes Asphyxiation. John Odland was found unconscioul I"at his home, 326% Tenth street, early yesterday morning nearly dead from asphyxiation. He accidentally turned the gas on after shutting off the light, | and fell asleep. He was tteated at the i Emergency Hospital and will live. { - Stmr Arcata, Nelson 80 hours from Coos Bay, via Port Orford 68 hours, | | “Bark Roderick Dhu, Engalls, | Hilo. | _Schr King Cyrus, | Tacoma. Schr Fannie Adele, Feicher, | Grays Harbor | SAILED. Sunday, March 27. Stmr Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Seattle. Stmr Banta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. gl WF Witzemann, Peterson, Columbla ver. Schr Lizze Vance, Jensen Grays Harbor, Schr E K Wood, Hansen Grays Harbor. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua. | Schr Chas Hansen. Dannevig, Nanaimo and | whaling voyage. OUTSIDE BOUND IN. March 27, 12 p m—Brig Geneva. TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS, March 27, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind southeast; velocity 24 miles per hous, DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 27—Stmr Cen- « 20035104 . 203521 20135571, 25916 20130350, 40/3051. 1 avsons.. o 10040448, I 20{40791. 100,41023. 20/41150. 16 days from Johneon, 11 days from | 15 days from tralia, from Redondo: biktn John Smith, from Everett; stmr Melville Dollar. from Seattle: | schr Fannie Dutard, from Grays Harbor, VENTURA—Arrived March 27—Stmr Whit- tler. from Redondo, TATOOSH—Passed out March 27—Stmr Mineola, for San Francisco; schr Alpena, for Sydney.’ . PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 27— Schr A M Baxter, from Redondo. ! PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March 27—Schr | Premier, hence March 16. Salied March 27—Br stmr Tottenham, for 20{55035. China, mflm COOS BAY—Arrived March 27—Stmr Al- 55538 . liance, from Astoria, 10/56219 ASTORIA—Sailed March 27—Fr bark Ver- 20156603 cingetorix, for Queenstown. { 100/56849 Arrived March 27—Stmr Rosecrans, hence 4057128 'Eng 2‘mr;o-—s-nea March 27- z‘m AN DI arc] —Stmr Alas. kan, for San Frarcisco; schr Ottillie Fiord. 403807 for Topolobampo; schr ‘Beulah, for Umpqua o ver. 20 ABERDEEN—Arrived March 27—Stmr Coro- 40188437 nado, hence March 23. 20{58459 ISLAND PORTS. iy~ & HUNOLL'LU—SII\C‘ l-rch 2i—Bktn W H 20/50041 Dimond, for San Fra 10039151 IASTMN Ponn, 20/58305 NEW YORK~—Arrived March 26—Stmr Ne- [S0622 m.a.m hence Jan 25. = 10080551 FOREIGN PORTS. - ooy " VICTORIA—Arrived March 27—Br stmr 605D’ Moana, from Sydney. 60730, OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 27—Stmr Bo- vic, from New York: stmr Umbria, from New York, for Queenstown. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed March 26 — Stmr Lucanta, from Liverpool, for New York. 62621 NEW YORK—Arrived March 27 — Stmr | 63000, Etrur'a. from Liverpool and Queenstown: stmr ' 63701, Mol trom Hamburg. Southampton and Che: rx: stmr St Louis. from Southampton and * stmr “Patria from Marecilies and fi::l;-;" St Cigha g’ Milano, from Genoa aples; stmr Minnetonka, from Lendon. BENEFIGENCIA PUBLICA City of Mexico, March 24, 1904. Pfl. SRR 20/87421. 40)01&4 & 40167017, 20/68248 . 20/69119. 20/69173 1000/69204 . 20(89669 . 4070242, f = | | 20 b » P2 E 20/71714. WITINT. 10,72160. COA P £ 20 0 500 uuIuususessylyunesusyey . ] APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 20,085 to 20.195. being Afty numbers on each side of the num- ber drawing the capital prize of $60.000, $60. 100 numbers from 24.451 to 24, inclusive, being fifty numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $20.000, $40. 100 numbers from 8.8 AC being fifty numbers on each drawirz the canital prize TERMINAL PRIZES. 799 numbers ending with 45, being the last two figures of the number dragwing the capital prize of $ 799 numbers ending Wwith 01, being the two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $20,000, §20. subscribers having supervised ve drawing of the lottery of the Benefl cia® Publica, hereby certify that the above is an exact cooy of the numbers which were this day drawn from the 80,000 placed in the wheel with the prizes corresponding to them Witness our hands at the City of Mexico, this March 24, 1904. (Signed) inclusive, JOE DE LA VEGA. Treasury Department. U. BASSETTI, Manager. CASTELLO. Intervenor. PAY 'AC OF THE HONDY BENEFICENCIA COMPANIES 121 GEARY- STREET, S.F. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO cHiCcACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:R0 a. m.. through in 3 days. with dinef and all trappings. 3:30 a2 m1 tor Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 100 | 3730 & ™| Merced. Hanford and Visalie 00 | 5 : 160 | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. ¥. Also 1112 Broad- way. Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTER RY. C0. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 0d 1130 p. 3o 9:20. | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 7: |a m: 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, SUNDAYS—S: Leave Sun- Destina- days. tion. 8:00 a 9:30 a Ignacio. 3:30 p| 5:00 8:00a| Novato, 9:30a) Petaluma 3:30 p and ! 5:00 p| Santa Rosa. 40 | T:30 a o 8:00 -, Fulton. F 8:30 p| 3:30 p| 0 l ‘Windsor, 20| 7:30a 8:00a) Healdsburg. 20 | Lytton, 20 | 3:30p| 3:30p| Geyserville, 2 | Cloverdale, 100 | 7:30a 8:00a] Hopland 20| 3:305| 3:30 5| and Tidah. 2 ! T:30a] 8:00a Willits, T o] 3:00a] 20! 3:30p| 3:30 pl _Guerneville, 20! 7:30 a| 8:00 Sonoma. 53; 5:10p| 5:00 p! Glen Eilen. 30| 7308l 8:00a 10:40a/10:20 2 200| 3:30 p| 3:30p| Sebastopol. | 7:38 p 100, _STAGES connect at Green Brae for San ivo | Quentin; at Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur 40 Springs: at Fulton for Altruria tnd Mark 100} < Lytion for Lytion Springs: at Gey- ‘40! Soreille for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for 40| the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at 20 | Hopiand for Duncan Springs, Highiand Springs, 30| Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Laie- 20! and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy B e e B 1l Lake, Witter. Sp . 20 | Potter Valtey, John Day's. Riverside, Lietiy s | Bucknells, Sachedrin Heights, Hullville, Orrs zo Hot Springs. Halfway House, Comptche, Camp *n.mu. Hopkins. Mendocina City, Fort Brage. 30| Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. estport, Sberwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton- Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol . Garberville, Pepperwood. Seotia turday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- Zusue H 5 ol o Ss MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY (BEIBENBERRYYY !8!858!388883! $:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. i AUCTION SALES 'AUCTION SALE EX1RAORDINARY 2 £ Of 40 FIRST-CLASS DRAFT HORSES and MARES, LUMBER WAGONS, HAR- Wenditng from_business. at the inmber the rolling st onst: nfla-i first-class draft horses weight from 1360 to 1700 Ibe ears o all_good worke: money to get Friday, yards, CADE HORSE MAR JOHN J. DOY. act &5 604 00s Vacaviiie, Wi Benfcla, Sulsun. Eimira snd Sacre- meato 4 < 7304 Vallejo, 7.304 800, 8.00. 4. Kaights L-ld\n; Marysville, Orovilie 7.50» | 830a Port Costa. Martines. Aat i Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- man. Los Sanos. Meadota | Armons. Haaford, Visalis Portervil finissss-sce - AP 8304 Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy. Lati- ! rop. Modesto, Merced. Fresoo, Goshen _Junction, Hanford, Viasita. Bakersfieid . 4.50» | 830 Wiew San Jose. Livermore. Sisci 8.304 Oakdale. Chitnese, nors, Tuolumne and Angels Atinntic Express—Ogdea aad E: Richmond, Martinez and Wa Station SHREH #12 Latbrop. Stockton. ¢ Kaymond. Fresno. Goshes June: i tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalia, 1 Bzierseld. Los Angeles 7.20» | 1200w Hayward. Niles and Way *uslom 3.20¢ 007 Secramento River Scoammer n 5307 Bealch ‘Winters, Sacra 'Mllfld. %I: hts u:‘nd ing. is, ‘Groviiie aad way gy 19588 Bayward, Wiics aad Way S Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Merced. Fresao and tions beyond Pors Cos $.30» Martines. Tracy. Stockzon. Lod!. 4007 Martinez Sen Kamon. V } Calistogs, Sants Hosa.... | 49gr Niles Tracy. Swockion. Lodt ..o 436> Beywend. Bilen. Lrvingten. Sa Jose. Livermore. 6.007 'llc Ow] Limited: | 08, Mendoca, Fresno, Tulare, i 'fl refield. Los A, Golden State Oakiand to Los Angeles, for CBb cago, viaC. R I & 6.00r Port Costa. Tracy. Sio 15.30r 90r 00r xpress—Og! Omaba, St. Louls, Chicago aad Bast. Port Costa, Bealcla. Suf sun. Eimira, Davis. Sacramenta, o Aabura, Colfsx, Bocs. Rene. Valiejo, Sunday only. . Kichiond, Sen Pabio, Pori Costa. Martines and Wey Stasions...... 11.20a 8.067 Oregon & Cailfornis Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portiuad, Pager Sound and Bast: £.50a | \ Or Hayward, Niles and Ssa Jose (San- 8164 Newsrk, . Sam Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek. Ssats Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, Bonider c'm-."a:n-u Cres aad 4167 Nowark Sandn v Gasas ¥ Jose and Way Stations. fog from Los Gatos Su; OA Lfifi HARBOR FERRY. s. Kv r? F o5 Market St. (8ifp 18 9:00 11 w. 1.00 300 5.1 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 15:00 18:08 | 18:05 1:0ax 1200 200 4.90 rae. | LINE (Broad Gauge) (Third and Townsend Stresta.y San Jose and Way Staclons. San Jose and Way Stasion New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. saly) The Coaster—S:ops only San_Jose, 6liroy_ (conpection for Holite ter). Pajaro. Castrovilie (com- section to and E (4 Ardo,” Paso Robies. Santa Mar ventars, Saagus. Los Angeies... San Jose and Way Stazionsr.... San Jose. Del Monte. Monterey. Pinos. st Castroviiie for Saliass. SanJonesnd Principal Was New Orieans. New York. Con- Carios, ‘Redwood, n Mateo, Beimoat, | from Monterey | garita, Sas Luis Obispe, principsl | stations theace Sarf (conmection for Lompoc), principal stations 9.004 883 Jose. Tres Piacs, Capitolm, SantaCruz,Pact!c Grove.Ssiin: San Luis Obispo sad P!'(Icl 10 - 1132 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gaios and Way Stations ... 1307 Sau Jose and Way Stations Paciic Grove (comngects st Sanis Clara for Santa Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Polate) Tres Pinos War Passenger. San Jose and Way Station e r San Jose, (via Santa Clars) Low taifons Sunset Limited.— B!dv.-‘. Saa Jose, Gilroy Salinss. Paso Hobles, Ban Luis O Santa Barbara, Dects at Pajaro for Saats Crus at_Castrovilia for Pacific and Way SM Menlo Park. Paio Alto. San Jose and Way Stationa. Palo Aito and Way Stations. B Carion, Hedwood, Pair Ouka Menio Park. aad Palo Alto, ©1130r Mayteid, Mowataiy View, aad Pactc Grove), Salinas. Ssa thence Santa Barbara. San Buens Way Station 3007 Del Monte Express—Sants Clara, st Gliroy for Hoilister. Tres Gaios, and Privcipai Way Sia Los Angeles, ag. Bl Puso, 18 167 Ban Mateo, Beresford,) h" o-h l.llll Scl’rl‘lc‘l:‘. Milibrae, Lawrence, Santa Clara ll‘ THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year

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