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THE N FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904 NATURE ADORNS | FAIR GROTNDS | Avenues That Two Weeks| Ago Were Devoid of Color | Now Fringed With Grass e IS DRAINED! LAGOON Officials of the Exposition Will Make a Tour of the Exhibit Buildings To-Day ~With the advent ather following the heavy f several days ago. the Fair nds have begun to t rb of summer. The weeks ago were de- now fringed with foliage, presenting o the background y to-day. It of the walls € in and the w turned into the u f the River make the necessary was drained fr was of se o De OF INTY OF 0 PEOPLE iE PACIFIC COAST Are nt Made in Medical Depart- of the Presidio by Gen Orders. 11.—Francis missioned me k H. Titus is he Pres rival of then proc . Con- Kierulff e Presidio eed wton is at pos sovernor fons of an CONEMAUGH'S LONG VOYAGE CAUSING MUCH UNEASINESS Overdue Steamship Is Quoted for Reinsurance at 20 Per Cent—Is Out 107 Days From Honolulu for New York With a Cargo of Sugar and May Have Foundered — PSSR ! | o il i ! P i ylan;lifl ‘ Wil | ! Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Bark 82 days from New- castle, ¥ felt for the safety of the | £ und expression arance of that due 1 quot- RED, | Wednesday, May 11. | Watson, 'Nanaimo; West- appe e ove ce at 20 per cent. The ; | #s Fonol for New — - | er, Randail. Astoria: Ore- cargo of sugar 107 days MSHIP CON] A e | ey ,\n;lo.\m\.lzj{fr‘\i‘:.(E?:’E:rrzw)rr) I3 hree day she reach- f= AT AINED, | Moore & Co i h 1 supply e s R Stmr State of Callfornia, Thomas San Di- renewed her coal supply ! . i e #g0; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. her voyage. Since leav- y R i s pavs only 74 days ago, nothing has e day, May 11 Stmr Arctic | and earnest support” and received a FIREMEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE | Door Closes on Five Chicago; Fire Fighters While at| Work in a Big Building; ! SENT {Two Men Hang on to Wallg Until Taken Down on Lad- | ders Placed by Comrades | 2Ll Do | CHICAGO, May I11.—Five |ASSISTANCE IS firemen ! building at 51 Institute place early to- ! day. When the men arrived the three upper floors of the structure, which is !tenanted by cabinet and piano makers, | Small Plll, were blazing hotly. Three pipemen: climbed lgdders to the third floor and forced their way into the center of the building. Finding the heat top great they tried to retreat, and then discov-| ered the door had been caught by fall- ing wreckage. When ten minutes passed and the three men did not ap- pear other firemen went to the rescue and carried them from the building. They were soon revived. | A few minutes later two pipemen were on the roof when it gave way. They saved themselves by clinging tv the wall until ladders could be run up to them. The loss is $50,000. — e ——— MINERS' EXECUTIVE BOARD { IN SESSION AT m:.\'u-;nj Message of Sympathy Is Sent to Presi- | dent Moyer, Who Is a Military | Prisoner at Telluride. [ DENVER, May 11.—The semi-an- | nual meeting of the executive board of the Western Federation of Miners be- gan at headquarters in this city to- day. Vice President John C. Williams of California will preside at the ses- sions because of the absence of Presi- dent Moyer, who is being held as a military prisoner at Telluride. The board sent a message to Moyer ex- tending him its “profound sympathy reply from the imprisoned official acknowledging receipt of the message to him. Vice President Williams an- nounced that the only strikes in the jurisdietion of the federation were those in California and Colorado. The principal business to be transacted by the board is auditing the books of the secretary-treasurer and fixing a time and place for holding the next conven- SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Indigestion lndTooHarty&flnE,’pAepp:: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Dose. Small Price. IS VWV VDI DD visitr DR. JORDAN'S cazar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARXET OT. det. °haTI, 8.7 Gal, The Larzest Anatomical Museum in the Werid Weakuesses or auy contracted disease paaitively cured ny the oldest Specialist on the Coe Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment personaily or by leiter. A Posinive Cwre in every case uadertaken. = DAN & CO. 105! Marke: St 8. F. OD JOR! " The Only Double-Track Railway Between the Missouri River and Chicago. The Overland Limited The Most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout. Buffet-smoking cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, din- ing cars, standard and compartment sleeping cars and okbservation cars. Less than three days San Francisco to Chicago daily without change, via ™ Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Leaves San Francisco daily at 10 a. m Two other trains dafly at 9 a m. and U p. m, For tickets, steeping car rescrvations and {ull information apply to agents Sodthern acific Co.. or R. R. RITCHIE, General Ageat Chicago & North- Western Rallway. 617 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. f her and grave fe, are —_— tion. { e - g 9 burn, , Po S, ¢ { oft s ssed that the Conemaugh NEWS OF THE OCEAN. burn. Jahnsen Port Rodgers. | ¥ . ! ¥ B ay d at sea : 2 o —_— i aia 06t Zan Pedro. | Show Holland’s Art. A, T ( augh traded on this coast | :st to Mariners and | tson, Nanaimo = bt of Was e o e e Ml | n. Peteraon, Astoria. | ST. LOUIS, May 11.—At the World's 3 known at this port. She is owned by| ., B i e b Lo o - SEUREN Fair to-day Holland's art exhibition the Interr Mercantile Marine Co, | ,ite Fret et S 2 north. lon 20 west, Fr bark | wag jnformally opened to the public. She was Sunderland and | at 13 ac " The exhibit includes a beautiful dis- ns net reg-| The Briti tark Servia, May 5——Lat i north, ' play of pott Snd deitt ward.. which o oo : e y of pottery an . whic g e e Mhr Vs hénce Aurt for | ecupies nine rooms in the *art pal- | gress Americ bark Carrolton, Cap- Campbell, at British | TELEGRAPHIC ace. 'The collection of water colors is ' érnor « g wrdon. oW 109 days from poleg there for Santa | OINT 1O May 11, 10 n m—Weather said to be one of the finest ever ex-| e i Austr was quoted for a L it Yo foggy; wind SW! velocity 14 miles per hour. hibited.. * E rance yesterday at 15 per cent '_'“;“"-j‘:'x-“ i tetdrns tg Honolulu w LBOMESTIC PORTS + the = Oregon. was pl d on the b d at 10 pe - o - MPQUA—Arrived May 10—Stmr San Gi — i by »ut the rate was advanced to Lumber for England. { sign precedes the height. and then the number > et ent a few hours later. She is o3 A% v Soliaved May 10—Schr Snow & glven is subtracted from the depth given by EDW ARD M. FIELD SUFFERS e ol 7 e e s . May 11 r Centen- the charts. The plane of reference is the mean RELAPSE FROM ALCOHOLISM B TGP RGN oo e - gt o Do 3 stmn Santa Ana, {rom of the jower low waters A | —_—— 8 cent, ived yes e Emma Claudina, for | For Second Time in One Month Pa- S New Witk Toxports. i i Kokl { 3 | Time Ball. tient Appears in Bellevue urance on the French | ' stasines. Bettas: ilid b TP nastes Abe Y r Empire, | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer. Hospital was advanced to 90 D i didived Caoh eage: | g\:;_u],-‘ l;.’x.;‘hnnse. San Francisco, Cal., out 190 :m%;; frrxl‘m New 31;- ship Centennial, hen The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry - g e Lamori- SL7AEE building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— at 90 per cent ISLAND-—Arrived Anril 16—Stmr i e, at noon of the 120th meridian .or at 8 s i . m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, P | April 23—Ship Lieutenant, 1 in charge. A 5 May 11—Su { g was Al 25 ; for San Franci X ol Movements of Steamers. > e was in the hospita butter, | May 11—Stmr Rosa, for San | < gyt g eamer Mary pkgs pro o. § { TO ARRIVE. at the re x | TACOMA—Arrived May 11—Stmr Mineola, | : § s ear Crockett, ( | hence May 7. Steamer. From. > uinez Strait about s | alled May 11-—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- { s estigation | cisco: bark Ha. Brown, f: sn Francisco. W. Kruger...|gan Pedro............ ammun!tion, BANDON, ORE—Sailed May 11 Arcata.......| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Ma: sane n abeth, for Elizabeth.... | Coquille’ River...... I POINT Stmr Del Norte Crescent Cit. A ]r,.nd om Albfon, str %_‘»orlr. China & Japan. , but clear, | The Caracho’s 0l laqui, from Eureka, stmr Coronado.....| San Pedro .. - ght When near | The Curacao’s Cargo. Noyo, fram for Point Arena. .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena PUPIL OF BERTILLON ket} trying te steamer Curacao, which sailled on Sat- TATOOSH—Passed In M stmr-Mic- Santa Rosa.. n Diego E‘\ );,Pl& s IRIST I > fishin »‘ - for Guaymas, carried a general mer- v, for Vancouver, Bonita .| Newport & Way Ports. IS ARRESTED IN CHICAGO 5 g h =u e ie 3 Sajled May 11—$chr John J. 6. Higgins.| Port Los Angeles . early- ab Argo .| Eel River Ports ™ Who Introduced Into United Bkin Newsboy, Humboldt inals Accused “mbezziement. B e s S e aw Il—Stmr Alliance, hence Rainier | Scattle & Belifngham ¥ S . - s of the Seck SRR . p Weilington Oyster Harbor.. € M G M : e e D s spices, 31 ! " Saticd May 11—Stmr Oregon, for San Fran- ' Portland.....| Seatthe 3 < three years pup . prr g g 2 Ibs cheese cigco. Edith .. | Tacoma 4 s er, 391 1 TILLAMOOK--Sailed May 11—Schr C T North Fork.. Humboldt .... ‘ - Ibs 6 pkgs dried | Hill. for San Francisco. S Barbara... Seattle & Olympla a4 ‘Stat Ibs 44 cs meals, | PORT LOS iled May 11— Siate of Cal..| San Diego & Way Ports May 18 . ' casuring hay. 3 cs honey. 480 | Stmr James S Francisco, Umatili .| Puget Sound Ports.... May 16 ~ 1 ere on Ibs nuts, WILLAPA HARBOR—Sailed May 11—S8tmr Sonoma.... Sydney & Way Ports. May 19 e M 00 zals Chehalls, for San Pedro: Peru. New York via Panama. May 16 zlemer Hildare G o ul inger ale —Arrived May 11—Stmr Pomona, Eureks Humboldt . .... . ei....|May 16 F ous retained $64 s e hence May 10: May 10—Stmr Westport, henc: Serapis Hamburz & Way Pts.May 17 1t as @ real es- pesein frogg Mg May . and not stmr Newsboy, as previously Pome. " Point Arena & Albion i . Sy general | tion reportes. Spokane. | Humbeldt o B e R rules and reg ook- | b8 cobper ISLAND PORTS Titanta Hi03 mo ..l g - b % 201 colls COLULU— 8 a o San Juan New York via Panama. T - out_stationed 4 w on April 18, 1904 HONOLULU—Sajled May 11—Bktn_ Coro- Meet Death in Utah. Por snduco nskijlfulness and vio- | A St nado, for San Fr eiscor U 8 ‘mimr Tnomas, | Contenn | Bortland & Way Forts. May 18 . - ¢ Sics X cited, in navigat- | 3uck. for Manila: stmr . for Aystralla. { Alliance. (g s ~ e g { = X Y ay 11.—A spe- 1 » hat y 118 Sterri o G. W. Eldes Portiand & Astoria. April 1%, | 8 F : % Arrived May 11—Stmr Slerra, hence May 5, | i3 D “ stor h, savs ths his Hcense | ft lumber. 12 R o for Sydney. Stovipoes Taniel oo o n, o 4 . | rrive off port May 11—Schr E » bae - , Bassett, his Damage | (00 "y dies 118 pkes pa Wrat, feam Newesstles Aus, and was ordered Hermonthis.. | Seattle andson. name : pes _pipe, 46 b [ o Droceed to San Francisco. | Senator | Puget So rturned in Bear =2 100 flasks quickstlver EASTERN 'PORTS. ! Nevadan.....| Honolulu & Kahuliu. < L i 18,403 Ibs soda, The ey by 1 RF Richard Ba Alo, for Mamy Mouiie ! 230 phes 150 non st *30% | NEW YORK—Arrived May 10—Stmr Segu- | TO SAIL. b re drowned. Lorin tish ship Angiesey, which cleared | 1, tkEs red and white load. 434q | Tanca, from Colon. - - i . ming ‘sehore. - The for Liverposl, sisived ut this. porti\be seed. 17 &a tay. 18 DEES Tion | , Selie May 11—Sunr City of Washington, | “Steamer. | Destination. Gotn TeCOVSred 1902, and ever since has been | Ibs tin 704 b= tallow, 239 Ibs tobacco, 45 | [ 3 < ' B s e e B e i pkee veiicion, T8 o mind” | DECAWARE BREAKWATER Sailed May | \ 1a. . Since her ars | mills, 2% pkgs wagon material, 81 phgs wire, | 10—Ship Erskine M Phelps, for Honolulu. | Newburg Grays Harbor .| & pm|Per 10 < Present. 5 colls wire rope, 15 bales waste. FOREIGN PORTS | State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 2 ——— MOLLENDO—Arrived Aoril 22—Ger bark Fomo......| Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pmiPler 2 Ok May 11.—John c Alsterschwan. hence Jan | G. W. Elder| Astoria_& Portland 11 am Pier 24 er s made an unc i Ports. Notice to Mariners. MOJi—Salled April 27—Stmr Lyra, for Ta- | Amer. Maru| China & |1 pmiPler 40 I made an uncondi- e i 3 e e coma and Victoria 30 | G. Lindauer Grays Harbor......| 5 pm|Pler —- f $200,000 for the building he salmon fleet are beginning | The following affects the list Of olERtS, | "ROTTERDAM—Salled May 7—Ger . ship Sequois....| Willapa Harbor....]i2 miPler 20 e hysics and of m northern tinations. Word ¥ ymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904 Bertha, for Puget Sound. | G. Dollsr. Grays Harbor .| 4 pm/Pler 20 . nnection with the that the steamer Jennie In port April 10—Fr bark Guethary, for San | May 13. | | e et % ks Inlet April 22 and the Untmak ages 50..60. 61 and 62— | Francisco | Eureka Humboldt -} @ amjPier 13 ol Science in this at Kodiak. The ship Cen- odd nurm- HARWICH—Arrived May 10—Fr bark Jane ' Spokan Humboldt -11:30 p'Pler 9 Cooks Iniet the zame date numbers red, have been | Gulllon, hence Dec 27. | Czarina.... Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm|Pler 8§ Jennie got there and the ship L. J. Morse | discontinued during the gresent. freshet: LIMERICK—May 11, In Scatery Roads— | | May 14. ¢ ! at Port Wrangle Aoril “ottonwood Island Show! Buoys, Nos. 1 |Fr bark Marectal de Vilars, hence Jan 9. | 8. Monica. . | Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 2 P and 3 SYDNEY—Arrived May 11—8hip Fort | Argo. | Eel River Port 4 pmiPer 3 - I 9 Martin Island Bar Buoys Nos, 2 and 4. George, from Melbourne. | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena . pm/Pler 2| Sustains Broken Nose. Reeder Crossing Buoys, Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 6. BRISBANE—Arrived May 11—Aus ship | Alameda..., Honolulu . 11 am(Pler 7| £ A well-dressed man, who gave the name of WABEINGTON. Alba, from New York. | Jeanie......| Seattle & Tacomn.| 5 pm/Pler 20 | Sam F Natome street, had his nose el o IINGLNESS—Passed May 8—Ger bark | S8an Pedro.. Humboldt .. {10 amiier 72 | broken yesterday at the ferry depot by & man | Bane o of maout Mty Ja6s, T4 Heln Bank | Faul Isenberg: from Hamburg, for Honolulu. | Aurella...” f Astorls & Port agd| § pm(Pler 2 | - s Jouy—On or about May 10 a B. & R. first- YOKOHA —Arrived prior to May beth. . “oquille ver . ! 5 pm|Pier i said to be his brother-in-law. Policeman Mc- | class nun will be established to mark this | Plelades. from Seattle. 4y 9—Stmr | Ellzaneth- - | Gooe B, & bt. Ortd| 4 pmiPier 13 | Cormack. who took the injured man to the | bank. Sailed May 11—Stmr Siberia, for San Fran- 18. | | Haurbor Hospital tried the case himself and SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. clse). .| San Diego & Way.| 9 Pier 11 decided that &s Franks did not care to prose- | Chatham Strait, page 92, Tenakee Inlet | KOBE->Sailed May 1l1—Schr Forester, for .| Newport & Way. | 9 am|Pler 11 cute and as he, McCormack, did not see the | Beacon—On or sbout May 23 an iron spindie | Port Tcwnsend. City Puebia| Puget Sound Ports |11 am Pler 9 fight (r.ahdhr:m: of .n».d- peace, d-mrn rclrrd will be established on the rock, bare at #-4 VANCOUVER—Salled April 28—Br ship | 16. | wemen and children and sent a dozen citizens | ebb about a mile northerly of the southerly | Belford, for Sydney. ymona. ...| Humbeldt .. .11:30 p Pler 9 : MARKE' in search of the police, did not matter. He|side of the entrance to the inlet LY | HAMBURG- Salied May S—Ger stmr Aby- | 1* 7. i Cismissed the case aid sent Franks home in| Sitka Harbor and Approaches, page 63, far. | des, for San Francisco Columbta.. | Astoria & Portland/1l am/Pler 24 | ~ i a hack bor l}‘wk Buoys—On or about May 30 a red TR, 7 s May 18. | . — second-class nun and two black second-clai | Formerly Sproat's Market Water Front Notes. cans wiil be established to mark the chanpel Sun, Moan and Tide. N R RN i e Opposite Jones and McAllister. . on the easterly side of the rock. Uni Statee Coast and Geodetic Survey— 1 19. | ARKET +T Captain J. F. Anderson of the Pacific Mall| Rocky Patch Buoy—On or about May 30 o me and Helght of High and Low Wa Seattic & B''gham| 4 pm|Pler 10 1049 MARKET & ; Icft yesterday for the Bt. Louls Ex-|red first-class nun will be established to mark | at Fort Point.” entrance to San Franclsco il § Sukol | I onietes 3 hone 8o 894. While at the World's Fair C this patch. Bay. Published by officlal authority of 2 i x i { Phone South s Fair Captain y China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pler 40 expects 1o review the Jefferson | Makhnati Rock Buoy—On or about May 30 a ke Super{ntendent. { San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | 2 . F I-h d ffl R. & B. second-class nun will be established NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 20. 3 Speciais For Thursday, Fri- liner Siberia left Yokohama yesterday | to_mark thix rock. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | ) vesterday 4 Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 for_this ort. By order of the Lighthouse Board, minutes later than at Fort Point; the height Eureia & Coos Bay| B pmiPler 18 day and Saturday. The Koemos liner Abydos left Hamburs, C. G. CALKINS, Commander, TU_ 8. N, of tide is the same at both places, ure! cos Ba| 5 pmiPler May 8 fo < thouse T 3 = bottle CHOW CHOW .. B ans Bl Atakn b NSRS s THURSDAY, MAY 12, N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 e day - Nome & St.Michae sail to. n;\ {lr-r the Orient, carrying a small Sun rises. . cargo and few passengers. inpi i Sun sets FROM SEATTLE, ..... 1 e Shipping Intelligence. |5un sets _______ } Harbor Commission Meets. ARRIVED. 5 |Time | Time, At the meeting of the Harbor Commissioners Wednesdars, May 11. |3 |-—| Ft- | — ........ yesterday the Chief Engineer estimated that| Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from Fort | = |B L Wi | the three new dolphins betwegn ferry slips 3 | Brags. . 1271 320] 1.0/10:00] ......... nd 4, 4 and 8 and 5 and 6 would cost $70,000. | , StME T A Kilburn, Jahinen, 7 hours from |13 | 4102 - 0:8(10i47 ! | The engineer wae requested to make an es. ’ N 14 0.0]11:34 } rasi by dowea B0c || timate of the cost of a pur track or switeh | B, o L ovender 17 bours trom 15 | 52008zl i B o 41b can of MOCHA and JAVA from the Belt Railroad to the store of Well- | Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 58 hours trom | 17 | 6.48/—0.8| 1:57 o COFPPEE .......ccocvnnnnn 85¢ | man Peck & Co. The length of the proposed | Victoria and Puget Sound ports. 5 ’o”! .fl,u IO 5.5 1 If @ brick weighs T pounds and s swiich is 600 fect. The engincer fgures that | Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 14 hours trom Green- o al il 30 \ it oo =" gy nd of || the cost approx a_ running foot 2 y NOTE—In the above exposition of - Drick k ‘.’;‘ls.r.mnp?l’arkez' and $500 extra for a street crossing Stmr Celfa, Norberg, 18 hours from Albion. |the early morning tides are given (n“&.dfl?x Special Tratn to 8¢, Louis. e e e S et A . . Bl 5 > I the | Stmr Isqua, Joreenson, 22 hours from |hand column and the successive tides of the | OO Friday. May 13, a speclal train, with e s ies, Chow || board. asked that damages io @ ferry slip| Bureka: bound south; put in to land pas- | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | diner. composite car amd observation car, will P e ne ¢ S stecic in the sum of $421 25 charged against the | sengers. - fourth time column gives the last tide of the léave San Francisco over the Southern and Chow and Catsup in | North Shore Railway be remitted. The Com- | Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, 45 hours from |day, except when there are but three tides, as | Union Pacific and run through to St. Louis ' Freight paid within 100 miles of §' [iesioners denied the request and also declined | San Pedro. _ | sometimes occurs. The helghts given are In | without change. A few reservations still re- | San Francisco. to llow any reduction for rental of the ferry | Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 2 days from Ven- |addition to the soundings of the United States main. Call early to-day on S. F. Booth, Gen- | #iip, on tbe ground that the company is doing ] tura. Coast rts, except when a minus (—) eral Agent, U. P. R. R., 1 Montgomery st. * ' | Week | Sun- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN TRANCISCG ANU NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Perry., Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WBEK DAYS -T:50, S:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 Baturaays—Extra trip at 3 9:30, SUNDAYS A 00, 9:. 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30,.11:30 ». SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS — 1:30 p. m. 100 a. m.; 1:30, . m. da Days. | day: & Novato, Petaluma Fulton. BRE| BRRES| BRES M b M Windsor, Healdsburs, Lytton, Geyserviile, Cloverda Hcpland and_Ukiah. Willits, 0al Sherwood. 00 a| Guerneville and 8 8 - 8:00a| 9:30 a) Sonoma, Glen Elien. 1 STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur_Springs: at Fulton for - Altruria and Mark Weet Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Spring: at Guyserville for Skaggs Springs; at for the Geysers. Boonevilie and 00d: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highlard _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Baruett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogs Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Uppe: Lake. Pomo, FPotter = Valley, John Day's, Riverside Lierley's Bukneil's, Sanhedrin Heights, “Hullville Orr's M.t Springs. Haltway House. Comptche, Camp tevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragy, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragy, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cum.nins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Of ¥ Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia, and ‘Euseka. Saturday fo Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. - 0n Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Ratacl at half rates. Ticket office. 630 Murket street. Chronmicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, . Gen. 3 Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMALPAIS RaiLway Py | narrowly escaped death in a burning ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | i 1 RAILWAY TRAVEL. Faow Armis 10, 1904, Frzar Dxror (Foot of Market Street.) 8.00+ Day 8304 ru;co-% Lathrop. 8205 xilee: Saa o Liverinars, Stoc 8.304 Oskdale. Chinese, James A Ki A 10.00x 10.00a 12.00% Hayw Sacramento River Sceamers.,. lgk ool Maryavills, Orovi] 2 i Vallejo, Napa, Caifstogn, Santa jo. pa. Shasta 7 Vallejo. 10.004 Los Al;e Pass: artine: 307 Yosemite The Owl Limited—: MAIN LINE. — asaovs incers, Rumsey........ 7.50» Sacr 7.200 820" 7.20¢ mento Hosa, Martinez, Saa Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockron .. 'fln-n-‘”{ Ba 110" Spriogs), (for Bar Willows. tFruto, Ked Biuff, d. Tacoma. Seatle...... Woodiand, Knights Landing. iTle, Qrovilie. ..... a, Martinez. Antiooh, Stockton, Nyw- Los os. Meddota Armona, Hasford: Vieaifs, t 1.507 750~ 4200 erced. ¥resso, Gosnen Ju top. Hagford, = PR tom; (’Dulihn).!hne. Sacramenta, Jacerville. sville, Clleo. Bmfr 2 3 4.20¢ g 4 Sans, nlat 850¢ 28 S50 Eepraase-Otden sad c Exp » o:d. Marines snd s 3 % Overl Linvited — Ogdeny er. Omaba, eago. . y Cht & oma, net, Byron, atheop, St0Ckton. Haymond, Fresno. Gosher Junc' tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visa Bakersgeid. Los Angoles , Niles and Way 8t . Wintoes, tions. sia é. ward. X Ct arunes., Tracy, Merced, Way St fons beyond Port Costa |z. o = = A . 10204 N Banos. Meudota, Fresno, Tulars, Bakersfeid. Los Angaies. lg: 6.00r Port Costa. Tracy. Stockton .. 12 16.30r Hayward, Niies and San Jose 7.20a 8.00r Hayward. . 950 6007 Essteru Express—Ogden. De Omaha, St. Louts. Chicago snd East. Port Costa. Benicis, Sut- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Bockifn, Auburs, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wads worth, Winnemucea . .. 5200 6.007 Vallejo. dally. except Sunday.... | 7 50e 7.00r Vailejo, Sunday obly. ............ | 7007 kichmond, Sau Pabio, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stacions.. ... 11.204 8.067 Oregon & Callforn!s Express—Sac- Marysviile, Redding. Puget Sound and East. 8.50a 9.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) ... iy ... 11504 COAs'T LINE (Narrow Gauge). TFoot oi siwrket Street.) 7464 SantaCraz Esc arimnqsind-ygmy) 8.10» 8.164 Newark, 12.167 Newark, Ce: 4.167 Newark, SanJose, Los Centervi Felton, Boulger Cruz and W e Jose, New Aimaden. Los Gatos, Felt Boulder Creek. Santa Crus Principal Way Stations Gatos ml; ... $10.564 18554 410564 way station: OA ND HARBOR ot R, BN RROR IR 25 9:00 From DAKLAND, Foot of Brosdw: 18:05 )AST . @ARLL oy San Jose and Way Stations.. San Jose and Way Statfons. ... Monterey snd Santa Cruz Excur- 307 1500~ .307 48 16167 § 307 W38 New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only), The San Jose and Way Stations.. ... Banta Clara. Sau Jose, Los Gatos San Jose and Way Stations . Del Magte Rxpress—Sants Clara, Trea Pinos Way Passenger. an Jose and Way Station, Santa CI Sa Sunset ERRAY. t. (Sifp6» 300 5167 —46:00 19:00 10:00 4. 1200 200 4.00 LINE llln:’u Gauge). en 1 1.00 00 a2 sion (Sunday only) onster—Stops only Sad Jose, Gliroy_ (connection for Hollis ter). Pajig. Castroville (con- nection to and from Monterey and Pacitic Grove), Salfnas, Sam Paso Roblea Santa Mar garita. Sao Lais Obispo, priveipal stations thence Sar? (connection for Lompoe), principal stations thence Santa Barbara,San Buena ventura, Burbani. Los Angeles San Jose. Tres Pimos. Ospitols, SantaCruz,Pacife Grove,Saiinaa, San Luis Obispo and Principal Way Stations and Way Stations ®N B 8au Jose, Dei Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sants Clara, except Sanday, for Sants Cruz. Boalder Creek snd Narrow Gaoge Pofnts) at Giiroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. st Pajaro for Santa Cruz, st Castroville for Saiinas SR L and principsl Way Statios cept Sundap) . i n Joseand Principal Way Stations Redwood. Saa tnas, Paso Robies, H Limited beming. Orieans. New York. Com- Pajaro for Santa Crus Nle for Pacific jons New Dects and at Castro Grove and Way 8 £an Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oska enio Park. Palo Alto " an Francisco. Mill lingame, Ssa Mateo, Belmons, Saa Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. and Paio Alto...... 8482 @11.30F Mayfield, Mountain View. Sunny- vaie, Lawrence, Santa Ciars and San Jose... T A for Mornng. P for Afterncon. 1Sunday excepted. $ sunday only. a Saturday only. § 5tops 8¢ ail stations on Sunday. B Only tral APeS: 10 A M. 7:00 4. % topping at Valencis St. southbound R P W r. o angd 00 r. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO with LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., 3 through in diner ana ab wavpings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced. Hanford and Visalia, 4:00 p. m. for Stockton: 100 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Caoyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S F. Also 1112 Broad- way. Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. 8:45, | TOSANRAFAEL, NORTH BISR TS 2 Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Blectiic— purt from San Fran 1W0:00, 1 2 6:15, o. m, MILL VALLEY TO SAN_ FI (‘l,l!ccmJx Daily, 5:45, 6:35, 7:2, 8:33. - ly, 3:40. 7:32, 8:38. 11:20 u. me. 12:35, 2:00. 3:15. 4:035. 3:05. 7:65, 2:00. 10:75 p.m THROUGH TRAINS, daily—Cazaders and way stations. week days (Saturday excepted) —

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