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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SPECULAT ORS AT HONOLULU INTERESTED IN CONEMAUGH Rate on Overdue Sugar-Laden Steamship Is Advanced to 65 Per Cent and Marine Men at the Hawaiian G apltal Are Playing the Frelghter “Not to Arrive” long passage she The ago, report of h - steamer. a vs since the sugar ffom ulu peo- 1 the steam- rs the he Conemaugh the remains at the vessel The Car- | Australia, 111 > salling ance on Is Not \u]n‘hlmnus us fear of & Py wsed to be b s supp \Llfln(r\ Will Oraise. Assoc No Whales So Far. A le ted May 4 wa ived yester- a m the whaling schooner er The asel's mew gaeoline engine had proved a Freat muccess, but 1o whales had been seen at : the was written peanths <. Alameda Safls To-Day. e Ocean Steamship Company’s liner Alameda satl at 11 o'clock this morning Hon She will take a general cargo d her full complement of —e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. usua’ passengers. Matters of Interest to shipping Merchants. he scheomer Watson A. West, st Grays 1 is chartered for lumber thence to E Africa at ———— A Cargo for Hilo. al merchandise cargo valued and including the following: 203 000 1bs rice, 8000 ibs salt, 5053 ctis barley, 216 ctis wheat, 281 45 n 14%, Ibs bran, 2 bales ha 142 ctis corn, a8 bs beans, & l . 37 os whisky, 5 pkes potatoes, 13 pies pkgs fresh fruits, 5i pkgs rted canned goods, 12,927 3 Ibs fresh meat, 11,900 m and bacon, 1418 Ibs cs cottolene, 1840 1bs 4 cs but- raisins, 18 pkge salt fish, 202 cs ibs nuts, 3530 Ibs codfish, be & cs dried frult, 162 pkgs groceries -M N 31 cs table preparations, pkgs fresh fish, 704 Ibs coffee, 47 pkgs paste, 7182 1bs manutactured tobaceo, 45 pkes dry goods, cs boots and shoes, 386 tons fertilizer, 26,489 lumber. 49 bdis shooks, 725 bbls lime, 65 Steamer. Safls.| Pler | May 14. | i Czarina Coos Bay direct...| 5 pmiPler 8 | 8. Monica.. | Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 | Argo. Zel " River Por 4 pmPler 2| Pt Arena.. | Point Arena 4 pm|Pler 2 | Alameda. .. | Hono} 1am/Pler 7 | e..... | Beattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 San Pedro..| Humboldt 10 am(Pler 2 Aurelia. ... | Astoria & }’nn!znd 5 pm|Pier 2 Elizabeth. . | Coquille RIs | 5 pm|Pier 20 | Arcata Coon B. & Pr. Urfrd 10 am Pier 13 | May 15. | | | . Rosa.... | San Dicgo & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Bonita.....| Newport & Way..| § am|Pler 11 | City Pucbid | Puge? Sound Pords /11 am/Pier 9 Pomona....| Humboldt . ..|1:30 piPler May 17. | | | Samoa Los Angeles Ports, 10 am!Pier 2 | | Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland/ll am|Pler 23 May 18. | | Taqua. . Humboldt 0 am Pler 2 | | Eureka... ... Humboldt | 9 amiPier 13 | North Fork | Humboldt ... | 5 pmiPier 20 | Nome City. | Nome via Seattle..| 5 pm|Pler 18 | Arctic. . . -Humb;ld! S 9 zmI‘P)er 2 1 19. Centrali Los Angeles Ports..|10 am Pier 10 Spokane Humboldt 1:30 p| | Chisa China & Japen 8. Cruz San Pedro & Way.| ® am| Pler Mariners and | terprise sailed yesterdsy for | buil Sks coal, 65 bxs candles, 10 bbls ter, 78 pkgs | 1, e, &t moon of the ARK CARROLLTON, HICH IS ON al, & 2 bales twine, 20 phgx ba hirery s, 70 tins chee, 3 pkgs tiings, 13 pkgs acid, 14 rolls leather, 28 wagon 18 colls rope, 28 bdls pes steel,’ 25 pkgs matches, pkgs pe, 133 Humboldt San Ped San Pedre le & Bellingham Oyster Harbor Ean Diego & Wa Portland & Asto New York as 8 F Seattle & Olympia......|May 17 | Serapis Hamburg & Way Pts.(May 17 Point Arena & Alblon. . M 7] Humboldt Nanaimo | San Pedro. . -{May | New York via Panama.|May | Seattle & Tacoma.. Portiand & Way Port Eel River Ports..... Portiand & Astoria. Coos Bay & Pt rdocino & Pt a.|) tego & Way Pts.. State of Cal | Pomo. . | | May | ..| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pler 9 | Eureka & Coos Bay| 5 pm|Pier 16 Rainier.... | Seattle & B'I'gham| 4 pm|Pler 10 § Barbara. | Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm[Pler 2 Peru. ‘ Y. via Panama |12 mPler 40 | Portiand. .| Nome & St.Michaei/. B May 23. | { } G. W. Elderl Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 | | Centenniar. | seattie & Tacoma..| 5 pmPler 20 Hamburg & way..| 2 pm Pler 19 | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 | Hermanth | Senator. | SRR, FROM SEATTLE. For. Skagway & Way Pan- llny ll - Nome. Satis. ay 4 nm-y & le Porll lt! 19 Valdez & Seward. (May 22 Nome May 25 Cottage City. | Skagwa: s. | May 28 prat.citny dareltalss Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., May 13, 1904 The Time Bali on the tower of the Ferry ding was dmp—d exactly at noon to-day— 120th meridian, or at 8 | given s subtracte Moon and Tide. Geodetic Sun, States San Francisco authority of e exposition of the tides orning tides are given in the left in_and the successive tides of the day in the order of rence as to time: the fourth time coumn gives the last tide of tbe | greatest activity. ! | whole, very i priced cotton swell trade totals. | number 11902, MAY 14, 1904. GOOD WEATHER [MAISANO TIRES SPEEDS TRADE| -0F MATRIMONY Business Throughout Coun-|Complains That His Wife Is try Improves and Retail- ers Have Reason to Rejoice GROCERS ARE KEPT BUSY Railway Eearnings Are Five Per Cent Below Those of April of Last Year —_— NEW YORK, May 13.—Bradstreet's to-morrow will say: Weather condi- tions have been favorable, crop con- ditions have made fair progress and retail business has benefited, the im- provement extending in some lines to reorders from jobbers. Dry goods dealers and grocers note relatively Rather more is do- ing in fall goods. General industry has remained rather quiet, notably so in cotton, woolen and shoe manufac- turing. * The iron trade is quieter as a with prices easier. An im- mense area of fall-sown wheat has had to be abandoned, but this will probably go into other crops. Prices show a gradual drifting downward from the high levels of early spring. Foreign trade in breadstuffs is at a Land cruelty; “exports of high- | low ebb, but Rail- way earnings indicate a 5 per cent de- | crease from April, 1903, Wheat (including flour) exports for the week ending May 12 are the small- est reported in sixteen vears. receipts are also small as compared with last year. Business failures in the States for the week ending 201, against 176 last week. 182 in the like week in 1903, 190 in 192 in 1901 and 155 in 1900. May 12 ! Canada failures for the week number | dences of increa | dential years have made a better ex- | | the | sist on further advances. | foreign dry hides have increased, with- | out 23, against 18 last week and 18 in this | for desertion. week a year ago. R. G. Dun & Co.’s Weekly Review of | Trade*to-morrow will say: Seasonable weather has restored normal condi- tions in many branches of retail trade, but the improvement has not yet ex- United | {away agreed to contribute $15 a month Corn | | | Too Strenuous to Suit His Idea of Happiness BENAWAY GETS DIVORCE Proves That His Spouse Left Him Five Years Ago and Has Refused to Return John Maisano is seeking a divorce from Maria Maisano on the ground of cruelty. In the complaint filed by him yesterday he says his spouse is far too strenuous in her methods of inform- ing him that she is “‘boss of the house.” | He says that-a short time ago, after punching him on the face and telling him that he was no good and that he would have to pay his board or-get out, that she was boss, she said to him in a fiendish manner: “I would like to find | some one to cut you to pieces. I think I know a party who will with great pleasure cut you up into thirty-three pleces.” Suits for divorce were also filled by Lydia Swanson against Olaf Swanson | for neglect, Mathilda McCusker against 'Joueph McCusker for desertion, neglect Rudolph Schottler against, Anne G. Schottler for desertion and Sarah J. Berlin against A. J. Berlin for cruelty. John E. Benaway was granted a' d|~. vorce from Myrtle Benaway by Judge Hebbard vesterday. Mrs. Benaway de- serted her husband five years ago, he alleges, and then wrote him a letter telling him that she would not live with him nor the “best man on earth.” Ben- for the support of their one child, who is in the custody of the mother. Judge In | Hebbard also gave Catherine Winston Beard a divorce from George Ira Beard They were married 1n 1892 in Kern County, the desertion oc- curring just ten vears later. George B. Leibert, a bricklayer, who' has failed to pay alimony to Mary R Leibert, was adjudged guilty of con- | tempt by Judge Slossagnd ordered sent tended to wholesale jobbing or manu- | facturing departments, except in spe- cial lines. It is difficult to find ev sed acitivity in any of the ding industries and there i more idle machinery. While many of | the features of the business situation make por comparison it is worthy of note with last year, is hat few Presi- hibit. | Western hide markets are firm and | active, except gains being fully main- and in many cases holders in- Receipts of tained weakening the tone or reducing demand. Commercial failures this week in the United States are 236, against 207 last week, 202 the preceding week and 196 corresponding week Jast year. | Failures in Canada number 23, against | | day, except when there are but three tides, s | sometimes occurs beights given are in dition the soundings of United States ‘oast Survey char! sign precedes th th given by the charts. The p| of the lower low wa g T Shlppmg Intelligence. RRI \'!"‘.IV Friday, May hours from 15 AR » 13 Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 41 San Pedro Stmr National City, Fort Brage Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, Bandon Stmr Bonita, Glelow, 64 ho aro and_way ports mr Del Norte, City mr Argo, Hammar, re from 3814 hours from from San Pe- Payne, 34 hours from Cres- Dunham, 26 hours from Eel South Coast, Olsen, 14 hours from A, Kilburn, eres. Rival, Jahnsen, T hours from Fosen, Marehfield, Dettmers, 26 hours from Newsboy, Adler, 38 hours from Cres- Stmr Gualala, Hansen, 14 hours from Albion T. Stmr Santa Cruz, Alberts 6 days 16 hours from San Pedro, via Port Harford 27 hours, Schr Ida A, Campbell, 6 hours from Point Reyes Schr Orfent, Saunders, 6 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Aloha, Fry, 21 days from Lahaina hr Luzon, Christensen, 8 days from Ev- te Echr H. C, Wright, Mahukona. Nielsen, days from CLEARED. Friday, May 13. ggren, Hilo; J. Stmr Enterprise, Y D. Spreckels & Bros.’ Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, > 8 8 C Alexander, San Diego, opander, Eureka; P C S § C Schr Metha Nelson, Stensland, codfishin Alaska Codfish Compan: SAILED. Friday, May 13. F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. Eureka,, Jessen, Eureka. Asuncion, Bridgett, FPortland. Spokane, Nopander, Eureka. Enterprise, Younggren, Hilo. Grace Dollar, Olsen. Portland, Scotia, Johnson, Howens Landing. Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Quickstep, Meliin, Port Hadiock. Schr Mildred, Kindlen, Coos Bay. Schr John A, Olsen Eureka. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua River Schr Newark, Refnertsen, Fish Rock, Tug Sea King, San Pedro. SPOKEN. No date—In lat 11 N, long 27 W, Ger bark Bertha, from Antwerp, for San Pedro, No date—In lat 13 N, long 26 W. Fr bark Brizeux, from Antwerp, for Portland. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, May 13, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 24 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SANTA BARBARA—Salled May 13—Stmr State of Californta, for San Diego. VENTURA—Saliléa May 13—Stmr Coronado, for San Francisco. UMPQUA RIVER—Salled May 11-Schrs Caroline. Louise and Sadle, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed May 13—U S stmr Ged- ney, hence May 8, for Seattle. Passed in May 13—Bark Coryphene, hence Apr 22, for Seattle, SAN' PEDRO—Salled May 13—Schr Excel- sior, for Grays Harbor; schr Honolulu, for Port Townsend. The sailing of the stmr Alcatraz last night has been delayed on account of damage by fire. Arrived May 13—Stmr Noyo, from Eureka; schr_Alvena, from Mukilteo. REDONDO—Salled May 13—Schr Robert R. Hind, for Nanaimo. Arrived 13—Stmr laqua, hence May 11, ASTORIA—Sailed May 13—Schr Henry K. Hall, for K ochau, TTLE-Arrmd May 13—Stmr Charles Nelson, hence May & Satled May 15—Stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco; stmr Cottage City, for 5 stmr Barbara, for San Francisco. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Bktn E except when a minus (—) | n the number | Jane of reference Is the mean | o¢ gppearance states that the nephew | last week, 16 the preceding week |and 13 last year. e Recluse Leaves Vast Estate. In an affidavit filed yesterday by Julius Reis, exécutor of the will of samuel Davis, the aged recluse, who died in this city a few week ago, he states that Davis' estate is worth be- tween $1,300,000 and $1,500,000. An appearance on behalf of Henry W. Davis and Mary G. Stone, respectively a nephew and niece of the deceased, and Jane Davis, his sister, was flled by Attorney Carter Pomeroy. The notice and niece and sister of the deceased are the only heirs. e desiine IR G] Yosemite Amazes Them. Travel is heavy over the Raymond-Wawona route of the Southern Pacific This popular route takes in the finest grove af big trees, passing through grand old Wa- wona_over an oiled stage road. Every trav- eler is delighted with this route-and amazed ty the wonderful valley. Ask for rates and details at 613 Market street. . —_———— Change in Time Schedule. The Southern Pacific Company has ! announced a change in the time of the | departure of | which will hereafter leave thi 10 hours from Benders the Portland express, city at 7 p. m. instead of 8:05 p. m. A new train, which will handle the summer traffic between this city and Reno and Lake Tahoe and way points, will leave here at 8:05 every evening. - It was also announced at the rallroad office vesterday that the Owl train from Los Angeles will hereafter arrive here at | 8:50 instead of 9:20 p. m. —_— EUREKA—_Arrived May 13—Stmr South Bay, hence Salled May 1 Yene Mary Dodge, for San Pedro: stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro; stmr ‘Westport, for San Francisco. Sailed May 13—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- clsco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled May 13—Stmr Whitesboro. for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 13—Schr Abbie, hence May 7; stmr Centralia, hence May 9. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived May 13—Schr from Eureka. Safled May 0—U § stmr Dix, for Nagasakl. HONOLULU—Sailed May i3—Bktn S, G. Wilder, for San Francisca: bktn Aurora, for Port Townsend; echr David Evans, for Port- land. Arrived May 13—Stmr Mongolia, hence May 7; ehip Edward Sewall, hence May 1. ILOILO—Sailed May 12—Br stmr Indravelll, for New York. FOREIGN PORTS, 1QUIQUE—Safled Apr 7—Chil_bark Curzon, for Honolulu. Apr $—Br ship Broderick Cas- tle, for Honolulu. GOLON—Arrived May 10—Stmr Yucatan, from New York. Salled May 11—Stmr Alliance, for New York. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed Apr 23—Ger stmr Serbia, for Hamburg. VALPARAISO—Arrived May 11—Br ship Tinto Hill, from Tacoma. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived May 10—Bktn Robert Sudden, from Grays Harbor. PORT SAID—Arrived May 13—Ger stmr Nubla, from New York. for Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. PLYMOUTH—Arrived May 13—Stmr Moltke, from New York, for Cherbourg and Hamburg, “gol"rul«ul"rofl—s-nad May 13—Stmr Bluecher, from Hamburg, fDr New York, via herbours. W FORK—Arrived May 13—Stmr Georgic, from Liverpool; stmr Campania, from Liver pool, passed Nantucket lightehip ‘at 12:10 p m. ‘Afrived May 18—Stmr Campanta, from Liv- “"Boflea May 13—Stmr Celtic, for Liverpool. BREMEN—Arrived May 12—Stmr Rhein, from Baitimore, via New York. LONDON—Arrived May 12—Stmr Cambrian, fmm Boston; stmr Montrose, from St. John, N. CHRIS'HANI’A—M!IVH! May 9—Stmr Island, from New York for Copenhagen. NAPLES—Arrived May 9—Stmr Sardegna, from New York; stmr St. Avonia, from New York, for Fiume, etc. LEGHORN—Arrived May 12—Stmr Cala- bfl" rseilles, from New York, via from Liverpool, for Crescent, Sailed May 13— Parisian, M Suape Pari to Yosemite. | | i to jail until such time as he makes up his mind to comply with the court's order. Charles W. Lovell, nes G. Lovell for divorce, willing to support Mrs. Lovell during the pendency of the action, but he in- sits that some one besides Mrs. Lovell | should handle the money. He says if | § she receives it she will spend it in | drink. He made this explanation yes- terday to Judge Hebard, and the latter, though Mrs. Lovell was present in court and gasped when she heard her husband’s statement, Lovell's attorney. James E. King was granted a divorce from Anna F. King for intemperance. Judge Troutt refused to grant Lydia Jurgensen a divorce from Ernest F. Jurgensen, a mail carrier. The decree was sought on the ground of cruelty. He also refused Jurgensen a decree, as asked for in his cross-complaint. ——— The United States imported durlng: the fiscal yvear 5,217,077,065 pounds of sugar, about one-fourth of it belng beet sugar, and produced 6,000,000 pounds. This makes a per capita con- sumption of seventy-two pounds. ADVERTISEMENTS. The San Francisco Official Street Railway Directory Will tell you all Price 50c. Vest Pocket Maps of the City, 18c. DeWitt's Guide, 35c. California Souvenir Books, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00. California Souvenir Playing Cards, per pack, $1.00. Mail orders promptly filled. about them. Latest Map and That Man Pitts -° Pjtes.theSotioner 1008 MflrhtStwaePomM‘L visit DR. JORDAN'S aneat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 MARKEY ST. bet. Geh a7, 5.7.Cal, T (A Positive Owrsin every case Write for Book, = | vaiuable beok for men) gnl.lolml & CO., 1051 MarketSt..S. F. RAILWAY ’l'RAV'E!‘. T0 SANRAFAEL, INORTH [BISRTNE (S3a[@]=d=8 CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito !-11. a. m. 12:20, 1:45, lab.‘xotomm. MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN. Dail; mtm 53, THROTGR FRAINS. g gg a. m. w.‘n’t_?nd(fi and way stations. m. W ays excepted)— orialed and way stations. e = Cazadero and way stations. : a.n.g.,. —10 a. m., Point Reyes and eatang. £ 'na:n' OFFICE — 026 lhflfi st. FERRY — Unlon Depot, foot of Market st. who. is suing Ag- | is perfectly | willing to pay her attorney for his ef- | forts in defending the suit and also! directed him to; pay $20 a month into the hands of Mrs. | 'y LEAVES DaILY Castles, Cascades, Canyons, on the Route Unton-Soutrer Pactric TOURIST CARS Round Trip Tickets to St. Louis Sale Dates LATER DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED. = + MAY 11, 12, 13 ¢ JUNE 1,2, 15, 16,22, 23 SEE S. F. BOOTH, General Agent, U. P, R. R, 1 Montgomery Street Or any Southern Pacific Agent The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unnsual economical and sat nities for, an factory journey to Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full iaformation apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTK, General Agent, Genl Agent Pass Depe, Chicagd & North Western Ry, - Unioh Faclc R 617 Market St. No. 1 Momnuery St SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION PACIFIC CALIFORNIA | | LIMITED TO CHICACO 0 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner na anl trl'pph::'. Other Santa Fe Trains: 3302 m1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfeld, 8:00p. m.| Merced, Hanford and Visalla, 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 Somth First St., | San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEHE SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEbK DAYS—7: §:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; Js,z.w 40, '5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 S-turdms—txtm trip at 1 10 | SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9'&0 00l.m. 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 1 annm SAN RAFAEL !o SAN WEEK DAYS — S:50. 7:u8, 3:40, p. m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 8:40, 4:50, 6:00, 50 p. m.’ cept Saturdays. Lea In Efect _ San F May 1, 1904. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | days. tion. dsys. | Dayer | J4sa) T3a 8:40a| 8:40 8 Ignacio. 10:20 a[10:20 a 6:00p| 6:20p 6:20p| 7:23 p 7:25p 8145 bl Tid5al T:45a 0:20 a(10:20-a iash) a5 s:aspl P 0:20 2(10:20 & 1:28 p( 6:20p 8:45p| 725 p 5 Windso 7:30a| Healdsburg, [10:20a/10:20 4 Lytton. Geyserviile, 7:25p! 7:25p Cloverdale. | Hepland |10:20 a/10:20 and Ukiah. ‘ 728 5| 7:38 p Willits, Sherwood. | 725 o 7255 a| Guernevills and [10:20 a|10- 1 | Camp Vacation. | 8:45 p| 6- 8:40a) 8 u. a Sonoma, 6:00 pf 6:20 p 0p| Glen Enlen. | 8:45p) a a[10:20 8 v, Sebastopor. _['7:23 9 6:20 p STAGES connect at Santa Hosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and k West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Geyservilie for Skaggs Springs; at for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenvood; at Hopland for Dunean Springs, Springs, Kelseyville, = Carisbad Lal and Bartiett ppes Lake, ter * Valley, Riverside, Lierley’s . ’wncd‘:::;‘rll&mu‘ Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, ay che, Camp tevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort n,... s Beal:” at_ Willits for " For B Covelo, hyun- yie n Harris, Ol sens, Der. Scotia, ‘Eureka. Saturday {0 Monday round-trip tickets at re- Sundaye—Round-trip tickets to all polata beyond San Ratael at nafe ra - tfice, 630 Markel street, Chronicle bullding. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, H C Gen. Manager. 8.00x 8.304 9.00. 10.004 10.00a 16.004 36 i 4.00r 4000 430" 8.0 7mr 7.000 8.06» Frox Armiv 10, 1904 Fazar Drror (Foot of Market Stroat ) —__MAIN_LINE. ile. Winters, Rumsey. Benicta, Suisun, Eimira sad ‘mento Vallejo, togn, RRosa, Martinez, San Ramo Niles. Livermore, Tracy, La Stockron . Shasta Express — (Via Davis Williama (for Bartlest Springs) s, tFruto, Red B Fortimt, Tesomty. fouttie. Davia. Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroviile Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man, Armoza, Hanford, Vie Portervilie Port._Costa, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Jun tion, Hanford, Visalis, Bakers- fleld Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Milton), lons, Sacramenta, Placerville, Maryaville, Chice, A e ey Oakdale. Lh(lm Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angels ..... 4.200 Atlantic Express—Ogden sn 11.204 850r — ammiv 750° 7.200 8.200 7.200 7.500 7507 Los Banos, M50 ta LT 4.200 o 4500 4207 Richwnond, Martines asad Wi Statlon: The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omabs, Chicago. ;20— Vallefo.........couen .o ... 12.200 Los Angeles Passenger — Port Costa. Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalta, Bakersfieid. Los Angsies Rayward, Ni Marysville, Oroville snd wa: stations...... & Hayward, Xiies and Way Stations. Port Costs, Martinez, Byroi Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno asd Way Stations beyond Pors Costa 12 Yosemite Valley, Martinez, Tracy, Stocktdm, Loar . Martiner. Sy tamon, Vailejo, Napa, Calistogs. Santa Rosa. Hayward, Ni Hayward. Niles and San Jose. Eastern Express—Ogden. De; Qmaba, St. Louts. Chicago am Esst._Port Costa. Benicis, Sut- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Auburn, Colfsx, Truckee, Boca, Rene, Wads Vlllzjo, Sunday only. Nich hmond. Sen Pabio, Port Costs, and Way Stations. . or-n- 'S Callfornia Rapress—Sac- [mento, Maryeviile, 11.50« (Narrow Gauge). 8.16a4 12167 4.167 N‘k,. Strent) a1or qut n|nn45undayoflly) Newark, Centerville. San Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. Newark, Centerville, Sea New Almaden 5580 Principal Way Stations .nosn Newark. SanJose, LosGatos and | 3. way stations. P R =281HANR ~17:15_ 9:00 11:00 A From UAKI;A D oot CK9_A§.'I" LIN| HAR Broadway — 16:00 12.00 200 4.00 ». (Broad Gauge.. ‘ownsend Streets.) 00 A3 ird sand b7 00 004 8.00 al1.300 Jose and Way Station 8an Jose and Way Statfon Monterey and Santa Cruz ervu‘- ston (Sunday only).. New Almaden (Tues., . The Coaster—Stops only San Jo Gliroy (connection for Hotlle: ter). Poje. Castroville (con- i nection to and from Monterey and Pactfic Grove). Saiinas, Sus Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar- Lompoc), principal thence Santa Barbara.San Buena- ventura, Burbank. Los Angeles . oon Jess. Ties Fisea Capiveia 0.48» 41 i {2 Saata Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations . 7.30» San Jose and Way Statlol 8384 Dei Magte Express—Sants Clara, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sania Clara, except Sundsy, for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gluu?fl ) at Gilroy for Holk ter, Pinos. at Pajaro for Bante Grus. st Castroriite. for Sal nas . Tres Pinos Way Passenger. Nan Joss and Way sutmn Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos, sad principal Way Stations (ex- 0y 23 Pnlo Alto and w-y Statfons. 'nu:lno. M{llbrae. Bur Bemong, ood. Oaks, Menio Park. and Paio Alto. Mayteld, Mountain View, Vaie, L San Jose. P for ¢ Sunday only. St a1l staitons on Sanday. trains stopping ai Vaieacts 8t. southbound ares: n;...'lfln.-.. TS M., 1:0a X, 3307, €:30 P, ¥. and 5:00.0. M. TAMALPAIS RAlLWAY