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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904 11 FIREMEN JOIN THE STRIKERS RPCUAR New Haven Railroad’s Trans- fer Boats Across East Riv-| er Are Effectively Tied Up LOSS WILL BE GREAT| Hundreds of Cars, Many Lad- | en With Perishable Good t.—The veral days ago with the andlers employed by to continue work foreman to whom discharged, and serious tie-up New York ints, as- phase to-day, when v Haven d Ha pany’s transfer River between ngland st nt that the They n and 0 take were but » fight it « Propositic answer u fter are 2 She saying ndle the com- ey nderstand 11 union men." of the rail- that the Haver ster eight had r ew he men n ng the re. they t are well aid, “and » disaf- they here. In 1 go out for nothing, a real grievance rk. This they ow have ail the we need and are We are short of parently *there are ne are "t e i Press Machinists Strike. CHICAGO, May 24.—Five hundred m £ k to-day when the s Company and the < gineering Com- N sign the agreeme: 1 International Assc s. The agree- 1o 40 cents rday holiday in the NOTORIOUS CHURCH SWINDLER ARRESTED ' William Davidson, a Man of Many Aliascs, Is Run Down in the City of Brooklyn. YORK, May 24 w Davidson, alias Fred «« Fred Halford, alias Fred of the charity organiza- n to have run to earth one everpst church swindlers in antry. Officers of the society as 1t reports in their hands char. answering his descriptic } ected nearly $50,000 during years from church | cities. He has ced tg Australia leged that Davidson would Presbyterian or Baptist end services regularly for then develop a consump- - would appeal to | congregation for aid sther climate and gen- generous aid. Upon | d recently in Brooklyn d complete alibi, but > society immediately set other clews and have now arrest a second time. e PAY FOR INDIANS HEURT IN A WRECK NEW of ali ager With the ts v various FIN Victims to Rececive Damages in Pro- vortion to Their Bravery. | May 24.—Charge-the | Killer and White | the Sioux Indians | wrecl: near Melrose Park have conferred with United | trict Attorney E. G. God- rding the settiement of their | aga the railroad company. | greement probably will be | soon railroad company (-mllended‘ ms of the settlement could not' the same as in cases of white per- said Godman, “so we considered CHICAGO, P resent whnee P | strike | | | this port for Seattle, VARIED CAREER AS WING DAM 'Hull of the Bounding Billow, Later Known as the Coal Barge Carbon, Is to Be Filled With Stones and Sunk Off Bouldin Island for Purpose of Diverting Waters of the San Joaquin B | | { O The barge Carbon was towed up the Joaquin River yesterday to Central Landing on Bouldin Island, there be filled with rock, and sunk ard finish, wing dam, half a century of varied ser The taking away of the Carbon cuts on mere link with a past day when wood- en shins were built to last and were known among n n by names that sug- )mething of the romantic side coal Sen az Carbon once rejoiced in ding Billow and fifty was as tight and trim a little whaling bark as ever sailed on a blubber hunt. She was built in 1854 at Che's: M and for inany yea sailed northern and southern waters search of whal She was small, measuring only tons, and is best remembered for the whales get The Bounding Billow's ill was a byword among whalemen She was owned by Wright, Bowne & Co., of this city, who soid her, years ago, to the Piper-Aden-Goodall Com- pany, by whom she was converted into a coal barge. Her name was changed to Carbon She finished her floating career Carry the harbor. luck The swift current of the San Joaquin | has caused shcals in the vicinity of Central Landing, where would be of more service. By diverting the current’s course the water powe that made the shoal can be used to dredge away the accumulation. The hul! of the Bounding Biliow is to be used as a wing dam for this purpose. She will be filled with rocks and sunk in a spot selected by the engineers in | charge of the work of direction of the current. the last of the whaler low. more recently known as the coal barge Carbon. Fanny Adele Burns Long Time. changing the The blasted of the three-masted schooner Fannie Adele, which was blown up Monday forencon and which cruised about_the harbor all Gay, blazing and leaving a wake of burning ofl to mark her progress, was sti burning late yesterday afternoon. She drifted late on Monday beyond Hunters Point and was a mile or so this side of Hunters Point coming back when her anchors caught and held her The waters of the harbor were strewn with the remaing of the Fannie's cargo and the hull, burned saucer-shaped, is still afloat Water The German trad - Front Notes. & schooner Aeclus cleared yesterday for Jaluit, The bark L. ©. Allen, Captain Johnson, salled yesterday for Port Clarence with suppifes for_the fur tradi ation there The Italian c Ligurta arrived yester- duy at Honoluiu Robert Dollar, bound from put Into Astorias yesterday The steamshi short of coa Until 5 o'clock yesterday schooner Pomo, from Albion, was the only ar- rival at this port for t y. The steamship Curacao left Mazatlgn May 22 ernoon the steam | tor this port The Britich bark Pitcairn Island. which ar- rived Monday after a long trip from Caleta Buena, will dock probably to-day. About $2000 was invested on the vessel's chances by local re. insurance speculators who played her ““to ar- rive P NG G NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British bark Pitcairn 1Is nd, which cach case separately. Philip Irontail, | o " 00 "0y Monaay, was charterea prior he “wan B3 a braver brave | . ", ai for merchandire to Melbourne or g either Comes Last or Kills| sgelaide: nms sum. C and was more respected by the | A s, %o the company agreed to | Two Cargoes for Hawaii. greater damages in that| gy, gehooner Aloba cleared for® Honolulu & yesterday with an assorted cargo valued at $17,431 and including the following etis Some coins are s0 worn that you |barley, 4315 Ibs beans, 10,000 1bs su; 430 can’'t make head or tail of them. Ibs raisins, 65,324 1bs bran, 2490 Ibs middlings, ADVERTIS! UNI ON" Gas Engines ¢ H. P. “Union” Marine Engin: This Engine has cut bronze reversing gears, float feed va- porizer, water jacketed exhaust elbow, governor, speed con- troller and ball thrust bear- ings. It is fitted to run on dis- ARE USED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT GERMAN GOVERNMENT FRENCH GOVERNMENT JAPANESE GOVERNMENT NEW ZEALAND GOVERN- MENT > NEW SOUTH WALES GOV- ERNMENT “Union” Engines are the re- sult of twenty years continuous experience. ey are built for all purposes, in all sizes, from 2 to 300 H. P. More “Union” Engines are in use in launches in this port than those of all other makes combined. Send for catalogues, stating require- ments. UNION GAS ENGINE CO. 247 First Street. scuttied | he did not | ng black diamonds ahnu!i deep water | That will be | Bounding Bil- | ! | I | | | i | | | | | 1 | | | 1 -~ . + | BRITISH BARK PITCAIRN ISLAND | WHICH WAS THREE MO | COMING FROM CALETA B - Ibs 5 cs meals, 122 ctls oats 3 ctls wheat, 172 bales hay, | 6760 1bs Jard, 14 pkgs grocer.es and pro visic ) es 20" kits salmon, 35 s mineral watem, 25 cs whisky, 2070 gais win assorted canned goods, 6800 Ibs brea: valued at $1 The lead- ollows bbls flour, & barley, tls corn, 5 Is wheat 34 _1bs bran, mon, 8 cs meals, 3806 Ibs sugar yods, 540 Ibs codfish, 1814 ibs bread s potatoss, B0 cts onions, 2 bbls 15 cs liquors, 17 cs dry 6 cs manufactursd tobacco, 300 Tbs butte goc 81 bxs ko groceries and provisio crie potatoes and onl ft lumber, 11,000 gals distillate, line, 8 bales twine, 2 bbls oil, 1 ik pkg machinery and 1 pkg electrical suppifes. Notice to Mariners. ALCATRAZ FOG BELL—CALIFO 1A, Pacific (List _of Lights and Fog Signals, Coast, 1803, page 16, No. 34, and the List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 22.) Notice is hareby given that pending repairs to the machinery the fog bell on thé morthwest ext of Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay will be struck by hand during thick or foggy weather until further notice. The Dell on the southeast extremity of the island will scund as usual By order of the Lighthouse Board W. P. DAY, Commander, U. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse Die .Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesdny, May 24 Jacobs, 12 /hours from Point ibion 10 hours. Strar Pomo, 7 hours from €. Stmr North Fork, Neison, 26 hours from Eu- reka. CLEARED. Tuesday, May 24. Stmr Montara, Reiily, Scattle; P.C 8 8§ Co. Stmr Corona, Cousins, Eureka; P C § § Co. Ger schr Aeolus, Lemmin, Jaluit; Willlams, Dimond & Co. Bark Edward May, exander & Baldwin. Schr Alcha, Butenshen, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. Hansen, Honolulu; Al SAILED. Tuesday, May 24. Br stwr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith. Stmr Magg Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr ¥. A. Kilburn, Jabnsen, Port Rodgers, Stmr Crarina, Johnson, Cook Bay. Stmr Brooklyn, Johannsen, Mendocino. Stmr National City, Hammar, Fort Bragg. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Bark Edward May, Hansen, Honolulu and Makawell. Bark 8. C. Allen, Johnson, Port Clarence. Bktn Archer, Lancaster, Honolulu. Schr Orlent, Saunders, Port Angeles. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 24, 10 p. m.—Weather velocity 20 miles per hour. SPOKEN. May 4—In lat 8 N, long 26 W, Br ship Pol- talloch, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. May 5—In lat 3 N, long 30 W, Br ship Eu- herice Feb 6 for Queenstown. 11—In lat 38 N, long 36 W, Br ship 1, hence Jan 13, for fiverpool. lat 3 N, long 20 W, Fr bark Col Mareull, from Tacoma, for Queens- DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Salled May 23—Stmr Jeanie, for Sen Francisco, and not stmr Cenfennial, as T fed May 25— Stmr Edith, hence May®1s, Arrived May 24—Stmr City of Seattle, from s ay; Ger stmr Serapls, hence May RIA—Arrived May 23—Schr W. F. ‘Witzeman, hence May 11. Salled Mgy 23—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. Arrived May 28—Stmr Robert Dollar, hence May 19, for Scattle (short of coal). bottled beer, €107 Ibs 12 cs tobac dry goods, hats, 7 pkgs dru dries, 800 ce coal oil, 96,000 bricks, 500 bb.s | lime |~ The bark Edward May sailed yesterday for | Hopolulu and Makawell with a general Ibs scda, 12 bars steel, 4 bdls 4 bars fron, | 200 bais millwork, dis brooms, 3 bales twine, pkgs paper, gals distillate, 21 cs boots amd shoes, 43 sks coal, 1500 gals gasoline, vkzs powder e T Exports for Marshall Islands. The German schooner Aeolus was cleared | terday for Jal with cargo valued at $ 5 bbls | | four, 315 ase 100 cs canned 10 half bb pkes S o y 24—Stmr Robert Dollar, for Be- attie SO ailed May 24—Schr Advent, for San Francisco; Wawona, for Sau Pedro. | . TATOOSH—F ! out May 24—Brig W. G. Irwin, from Roche Harbor, for San Francisco; stmr Jeanie, for San Francisco Safled May 24 Franefsco. PORT HARFORD. mr Charies ) ted 3 Franciseo, | PORT LOS ANGE: San Pedro, for San F GRAYS HARBOR home, for Redondo, Arrived May 24—Schr Jennie Wand, SAN PEDRO—Safled May line, for U'mnqua River; stmr San’ Frencisco Arrived May 24—Stmr Newburg, from Grays Harbor; stmr Whitesboro, from Port Los An- geles: stmr San Pedro. from Port Los Angeles, Sailed May 24—Schr Sadie, for Umpqua; | stmrs Samta and Whitesboro, for San Fran- clsco. | | COOS BAY—Arrived May 24—Stmr Empire, | hence May 19, | ISLAND PORTS. i | Stmr George Loomis, for San alled May 24, 11 am— or San Sailed May 24—Stmr rancisco, Salled M Schr Se- hence I —Schr Caro- Prentiss, for HONOLULU—Arrived May 23— Ship Emily F. Whitney from Newcastle, A 5 _Salled May 23—Bark George Curtis, for San | Francisco: bark W. B. Flint. for Makaweli | Arrived May 24—Schr Bertie Minor, from | Eureka: schr W. H. Marston_ hence May 9; | Ttal war stmr Ligurid, hence May 15, {, HILO—Arrived May 22_Stmr Enterprise, | hence May 13, to sail Juné I for San Fran: | cisco. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Sailed May Stmr Alli- anca for Colon | FORFIGN PORTS | PUNTAS ARENAS—Arrived Ma 5 Ger stmr Ramses, from Hamburg, for San Francisco HAMBURG—In port May 7 for San Diego. In port Apr 28—Fr shi San Franeisco. CUXHAVEN. Br ship Albyn, p David d' Angers, for Sailed May 21—Pr ship Fair- port, fox Honotulu ANTWERP—Sailed May 21—Br ship S Mungo, for 2 iyt BRISBA. 15—Br stmr Man- uka, for Vaneouver. SYDNEY—Arrived prior May 24— Aoramel, from “Vancanver ELDS—In nort Apr 30—Fr ba - vilie, for Sen Franetec i —Passed May from Fal uth, YOKOHAMA—Sailed May 208 | prees_df Javan, for Vancouver, B, Br stmr Br ship Chilton- mr Em. | NEWCASTLE, AUS.—In port Apr 23— | bark Arracan. from Sydney. 'to load for Aca pulca Sailed Apr 8—Br bark Lydgate, fo Francisco. w Al VICTORIA - Arrived May 24 nian, f-em Yokohama; Br stror Liverpool and way ports; from Skid te. Salled May 24—Stmr City of Pusbla, Purel Bound ports, for San Franciaco, ATLAN—Salled May 22—Stmr Curacac for San Francisco. DAReRhy OCFAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Arrived Muy 24— Stmr prinz. Wilhelm from Bremen: stmr frem Rotterdam. ANTWERP—Arrived Br stmr Athe- mr Hyson, from Br stmr Danub Kron Nordar May 24—Stm; Kroon- h:g,\!rnm New York. INDON—Arrived May 24 haha, from New York. e RREMEN—Arrived May 24 Kaiser Withelm 11, from New York i v Sun, Moon and Tide, United States Coast and Geod vey-— Time and Helght of High and Lov Wi ;l‘ Forlg) €fi|?4de:lflncr to San Francisco y. Publishéd by official auth Superintendent. ik NOTE-The high and low waters oeeu the city front (Misslon-street wharfy about 2 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide 18 the same at both places. |Time| “Time| Time| ? Bl pt I ’ Ft. |- e o Ft. L w 17 W] L wi H Wi 2:12) 5 & NOTE—In the above exposition of ] the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The height v dition to the soundings of lh: v:!::d -Er:l!:: Const Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then th Eiven fe eubtracted from " the deph iven b5 the charts. The plane of reference ix {he mes, of the Tower low wate e TR s v B Time Bal Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8§ N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Franciseo, Cal., May 24, 1904, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at -day— 1"e. "8t ‘moon of the T20%h meriden. ‘oroay § m. Greenwich time. J. C. BUR L Lieutenant. T, N., i meuu..‘ Body Found in a River, SANTA ROSA, May 24—The body of \C. A. Henderson, who was drowned in the Russian River, near Forestville, Sunday afternoon, was recovered to- day. Henderson went bathi with two companions, Evans and Faudre. He was caught in a current, and being unable to swim sank before his friends could reach him. His home was in Oakland. ed out May 24—Stmr Mineola, for San Francisco. BANDON—Sailed 24—Schr Western Home, for San Fra SANTA BARBARA— May 23—Stmr Santa Cruz, from San r San Fran- clsco. REDONDO—Arrived May 24—Stmr Pren- | ties, from San Pedro. from | AFTER A DEATH Noted Chief of the Ukiah Tribe Has Passed Away at an Advanced Age MENDOCINO FEAST 1 Years of a Dangerous Red- skin Said to Have Outnum- bered Those of a Century | ————— UKIAH, May 24—Charles Penio, the oldest chief of the Uktah tribe, died at | the Cox rancheria yesterday and the | Indians are having a death feast. Penio was 107 years old and ruled the Ukiahs | long before the white settlers arrived. | | Penio had been judge and jury for | the tribe, but was deposed about twen- | | ty-five years ago for killing Sam War- I | den. Warden and another Indian had | | quarreled over a game of cards. | was sent for and had Warden tied to a | tree to be shot. The victim dodged the | " first bullet, which so infuriated the chief that he seized an ax and chopped | oft Warden's head. Penio was held in | | jail for several months, but none of the | | Indians could be induced to testify | against him. o Penio had always resented the en- i troachment of the whites and was con- | | sidered dangerous. He was buried in | | Indian style, with his pony and war | | implements, [ | —_—————————— | ORIGINAL OWNER WI i SUIT. FOR RICH REALTY |Oregon Judge Decides the Mar- quam Case, That Involves a Million Doilars. PORTLAND, Or., May 24.—Judge | Alfred F. Sears in the State Circuit Court to-day rendered a decision re- ' storing to P. A. Marquam a block of property in this» ci valued at $1,000,000. Marquam was the original |owner of the property, but became Iflnancially embarrassed and the prop- erty was sold at a delinquent tax sale to the Title Guarantee and Trust Com- | pany. It afterward appeared that the title company had been acting as the agent of Marquam, but through a sec- | ond party had purchased the Mar-| quam property in its own right. This action Judge Sears holds to be illegal and the property is thus restored to | Marquam, the original owner. i The decision of Judge Sears exoner- ates the title company of willful | | wrongdoing in the transaction. | ——————— | Movemen's of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. Santa Cruz n Pedro & Wa Aurelia. . Portland & Astoria.. Argo. 1 River Ports. 8. Moniea....| Grays Harbor. Eureka . . ‘ Humboidt Wyefleld « | Nanaimo Pomona .| Humboldt Point Arena..! Mendocino & Santa Ros San Diego & Way PugetSound Ports ew York v n Pedro Centralia. San Pedro San Pedro . Stberta. . China & Japan. Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma. Arcata. +| Coos Bay & Pt. Newlarg San Pedro . Curacao. Mexican Ports . . Bonita Newport & Way Ports. Corod Humboldt . Elder. . 1G. W. Portland & Astoria City Peking.. New York via Panama. | State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pts.|May 30 | Alameda. Honoluly .............. M Umatil Puget Sound Ports Pomo Point Arena & Albion Newport. . New York via Panama. Cres Pay. San Pedro & Way Pts. [ June 1 | Resnier Seattle & Bellingham. Juce 2 North Fork.. | Humboldt .. .. 2 Centenrial Seattle & Tacoma. e 3 Alliance.. . | Portland & Way Ports. June 3 Columbia. ....| Portland & Astoria.....|June 3 Queen Puge. Sound Ports 5 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Soils.| Pier. { MaF 25. | | Elizabeth.. | Coquille River ....| 5 pm Pler 20 Montara Seattle & Tacoma.| 2 pm|Pier 9 Corona.... | Humboldt ..[1:30 p[Pler 8 Aretic Humboldt ;| 9 amPler 2 Sequoia.... | Willapa Har .| 4 pm|Pier 20 Hermonthls | Hamburg & Way. /12 mPier 19 Senator. ... | Puget_Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 9 | May 26. [ | State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Poms .| Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm/Pler 2 G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. | 6 pm/Pier — Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pmiPler 7 Los Angeles Ports. |12 m|Pler 2 May 27. | { i Humboldt .| & pm|Pler 2 | Centralia. .. Grays Harbor | 4 pm Pier 10 Argo ‘] Eel River Ports..'| 4 pm Pler 2 Coos Bay...! San_Fedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Nor h Fork.| Humiboldt ....... | 3 pm Pier 20 mbia...| Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | | May 28. { | Pomona....| Humboldt .........11:30 p!Pler 8 Aurelia Astorin & Portland[12 m|Pler 2 Eureka. Humboldt ... 9 am|Pler 13 Newburg... | Grays Harbor .| 4 pmPler 10 Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena 4 pm|Pier 2| SanJuan..- N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 | Nevadan..<~Hono. & l}t.)nllul..\ 3 pmPier 23 | | of { ' Mariposa...| Tahiti direct . 11 am!Pier 7| 8. Rosa...- | Saf Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | | May 30. | | | Arcata.....| Coos B, & Pt. Orfd|12 miPier 13 City Puebla | Pn'tllhun;‘l‘or:l Jn am|Pler 9 my 31 Bonita. Newport & Wey...| 0 am/Pler 11 Jeanie Seattle & T;eom -1 5 pm Pler fl)l June 1. | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portand|1l am|Pler 24 | | DOFIC. «vaee o | China & anln....i 1 pmiPler 40 | | June 2. | Bt. Paul....| Nome & St. ;llchnl‘{ 2 pfliIPIer 20| | gerapts....s Hamburg & Way.[12 m|Pler 19 | June 4. | Honolulu . «-|11 am|Pier ‘A’|ml:’l5fil Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pler City Sydney| N. Y. via Panama.[12 m|Pier FROM SEATTLE. For, | “Steamer. | | Alkl. . | Nome City. . City Seattle. . | Skagway & Way Ports. Cottage City.. Skagway & Way Ports. Senator .| Nome Oregon. Nome Valdez | Sragway & Way Ports. Nome May 25 May 20 May 28 June June June Nome & St. Michael VEL. RAILWAY TRA CALIFORNIA [ IMITED TO fHIfAGO LEAVES DAILY ey T Other Sants e Tratns: gzg::: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 8:00 p. m.j Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton, 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. Penio |- | SAN FRANCISCO TO | Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Watch for the triangular 1abel on the bottle. It stands for uniformity and all that's good and pure in beer. . MILWAUKEE BLATZ method is generally commented on as most remarkable and unique, for the reason that in most every par= ticular it is original from a brewer’s point of view. The very choicest of every com= ponent part of the Blatz brews is the invariable rule. Only the best of Mother Earth’s crop is ever con- sidered. The result is a beer of ‘honest quality with a goodness all its own. Always the Same Good Old ‘“Blatz.” BLATZ MALT-VIVINE - (Non-latoxicaat) A MALT TONIC For Convalescents and Run-Down Systems. VAL, BLATZ BREWING C0., Miwaukez SAM BIBO & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS, 212 BATTERY STREET, , San Prancisco. Tel. Main 5859 RAILWAY _TRAVEL i CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSERD SEN [RANCISCO £ND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPAKY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN RATAEL. leave and are dne to arrive at Frow Mav 21, 1904 Frary Depor (Foot of Market Street ) WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 3. m.; | i MAIN LIN axmivE 12:35, 2:30. 3:40, b, 8:30 and 11:30 | 7506, Vucaville, Wintera, Rumsey 750 p. m. 7.00A Benicta, Suisan. Eimirs and Sacrs- Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. e - . ool - SUNDAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1= 7.30A Vallejo, Napa, Caiistogn, Sants 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. ltosa. Martinez. Ramon..... §.200 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN PRANCISCO 7-30 Niles. Livermore. Tyacy, Lathrop. WEEK DAYS-6:05, 8:30, 5, 7:50, 9:20, _ Stock:om .. ... covvinzenecece 0200 8.0A b Express — (Via Davis), 11:15 a. m.; 00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:2, Wiiltams (for Bartlett Springs). 6:25 p. m. Extra trip at 1: Willows. +Frote, Red Binff, . Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle...... 7.808 #.00A Daris. Woodland. Knizhts Landing. Marysvisle, Orovilie ... . 780m €.3CA Port Costa. Martinez, Antioch, RByron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man. Los Banos, Mendots, Armona, fanford. Vieslis Porterville ... by sl T e~ .3CA Port Costa. Lathrop. Modéeto, tion. Merced. Freano, Goshen Jume: o Hanford, Visalla, Bakers- L. 5 e car iy s i sttt ik T D " £.3CA Niles. San Jowe, Livermore, Stock- Ignacio. ton, (+Mliton). Jone. Sacramento, Placerville. Marysville, Chico, O TRk ey s it .. 4200 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown, So- norn. Tolumne and Angels ... Iantic Express—Ogden sad East. mond, Martinez and Way A Novato, Stations . R—— . 8500 Petaluma. 10.60A The Overiand Limit Ogden, and Denver. Omaba, Chicago... . & 2 Rosa. 10.00A Vallejo............ 12 San 10.0CA Los ~ Angeies Passenger — Port Costa. Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stookton Merced, taymond, Fresno, Goshen June- tion. Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia. Fulton. Rakerstield. Los Angeios ....... 7. 12.00M fayward. Nilcs and Way Stations. 3. 11.00P Sacramento Iiiver Steamers.. . L Geyservi 330° enicia. | Winters, Saceamento, Cloverdale. Woodiand, Knights Landing, — Maryavilie, Oroville and way ons L. 10.50A 330P Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 7.509 3.30° Port Costa. Martines. Byrom, odesto, » at # Freso 00 a| Guerneville > s heyond Port Costa 0 p| Camp Vacation. | 8:45 p| 6:20 p geemite Vailey. via Berends 00 & | 8:40 8 S:40 2 3.30P Marcinez. Tracy, Stockton. 9:30 a Sonoma, 6:00 p| 6:20 p 4.0CP Martinez, tamon, Vall 10p| Glen Ellen. | 8:45 p! Hayward. Niles, Irvingto Jose. Livermore 5.00p Th, B Sebastopol. | 3 | GES connect at Santa Rosa for White | Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and | Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Bakersneld. Los Angeles §.0Cp Port Costa, Tracy. Stoci 18.3¢p i Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boomeville and | Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. | Easiera Rypress—Ogdon. Denver, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad | T Rt S S o Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett C - = Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga rn, Colfax, Sprincs, Upper Lake, Pome. Potter Valley, worth, 5208 John Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley's, Buckneli's. ©.0CP Vallejo. 7.0 Sanhedrin ' Helghts, Hullville, 'Orr's Hot | 7.00P Valiejo, Sunday only............. Sprinzs, Half House, Comptche, Camp 7.0CP Kichmond. san Pablo, Port Costs, ftevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Martinez and Way Stations 11.204 Westnort, LUsal; at Willits for Fort Brags. 7.60p Oregos Ifornia Exprese—8ac- Whastport, Sherwoed. Cahto. Covelo. Layton- ramento, Maryaviile, Re.lding. ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, o-| o Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.504 sens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotia | "’"'1‘.%.-. mger 258 g g * 810 Hayward, Niiea Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- » p e t-gang 11504 Auced rates. " - On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points COAST LINE beyond San Rafael at half rates Yoot ot Mark “7.45A Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday only) 8164 Newark, Centerville, San Joss, Feiton. Houlasr Creek, Santa Craz and Way Stations.......... 12180 Newark, Centeryille, San_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos. Yelton. Boulder Crrek. Santa Cruz and - Principal Way Statlor 438 Newark. San Jose, Losdatos and | 18854 way stations..... ... 110864 4.16p Wright, Felton. Boulder Creek and Santa Cruz, Saturday snd Sunday 650 Market Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Ticket office, street, buildinz. $10-554 MILL VALLEY, S _ Y CAZADERO, Etc, | +=othy A HARRSR EERN ¥rom UAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 18 0 10:00 A% 1200 200 4.007.%. (Third and send Streets.) Via Sausalito Ferrv. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Franclsco, week days, at 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. T Top Josaand Wiy Soaileas: e (11:40 a. m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1:45, 3:15, ," San Jose and Way Stasions. i‘., 15, 5:50, 6:25, 0:00, 10:20, | ‘72 Monterey and Saots Cruz Excur- ays and legal hoiidays, depart sion (Sunday oniy) . 10.30m 30, 013 10:00, 11,00 M40| guga New Almaden (Tues. Frid. abiy). 410w - 90A The Coaster—Siops only Sap Jose, 5:15,'5:50, 6:25, Gliroy_(conuectivn for Ifollte p. m. tery Pajara. Castroville (con- Arrive at San Francisco, week days, ection to snd from Monterey 7:00, 7:35 8:15 9:45, 9:35, 10:20 11:08 and Pactfic drove), Saliuas, Saa | 8:05, :25 p. m. On Sundays garita. Saa Lals Obispo. princi legai holidays extra trains arrive at 12:45, "m"""'u_;::fif;:":“m":.m $:30 B . 3 thence Santa Barbara,San Buena- For Fairfax, week days, ventura, Burbank. Los Avgeies . 10.459 <18 po ax-. 818 p. m. (ex 00A San Jose. Tres Pinos, Cspitola, and legal holidays, at 7:45, § B s--ncn.firumam Sallnas, 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, San Luls Oblspo aad ?nm;i znd 8:15 p. m. 2 s Suattons . - $18= THROUGH TRAINS. 9-484 San Jone 'uy Siations..... . 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. 1§ Sonts Ghars, Seo Jous, Les Gnive | o 9:15 &. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 130 San Jose and Way Bisiicas T 836 3.00p Del Monte Rxpress—Santa Clars, San Jose, Dol Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Ssats Clara, except Sunday, for Sants Crus, Boulder Ureek and Narrow Gauge Polats) at Gilroy for liol Hister, Tres Pinos, at for Santa Cruz, at Castroville Man Jose n‘d.‘-y smfi-. . 6 -:: Ciara, San Jose. Los Giatos, pal Way Statlons (ex- 18300 seafons etc. 3:15 p. m., daily except Su.-l.v For Caza- dero, ete. 5:15 p. m. daily except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, ete. 7:15 p. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. 8:15 p. ny Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. TICKET OFFICE—26 Market st. FERRY—Unfon Depot, foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPA!I AILWAY v San Fraucisco | Peet of Narket §t. | San and Principal Way Stations Lumfted.— lledwond. San “Bal- | Wi Jose, Gilroy,Salinas, "aso Robles, L. (g San Lais . Santa Burhara. Los Augeles, i Pasa

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