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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904 11 STRAWBERRIES CAUSE DEATH RS O San Jose Woman Passes Away in Terrible Agony After Partaking of Fruil; g UNABLE TO GET RELIEF BT | | \ | Belief Is Expressed That Vines Had Been Sprinkled With Some Strong Poison st L Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE, May 25.—A dish of straw- berries cause death of Mrs. Mary C. Harding this city last evening. During the afternoon she purchased and after sne became il 1 acute pains in the n was summoned, alleviate her suf: ied a few hours later. berries had been some poison while from a store few came survives prominent in s - Special Vacation Trips. Ma . Harbor Commission Meets, OCEAN TRAVEL. eave Broadway rs rves 11 9 and Skagway, May 4 IERICAN LINE. urg—Southampton. ATLANTIC TRANSFORT LINE. New York—London Direc DOMINION LINE. Montreal—Liverpool—shor t sea passage 3 . HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. New York—Rotterdam, Via Boulogze. ‘ RED STAE LIXE. New York—Antwerp—Paris. 50 WHITE STAR LINE New York-—Queenstown—Liverpool. MEDITERRANEAN. VIA AZORES. GIERALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. F¥amburg-#merican, Weekly Twin Screw Service MOUTH, CHERBOURG, BAMBURG. THE GREAT OCEAN FLYER, S8 Deu}tschland Semi- 4. « average 4 % M. g p gymnasium on board HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 3 401 CAL ! tis May 18, 27, June 6, 16, and ELDER sailse May 22 June 1, Only #teamship line to PORTLAND, rail line from Portiand to all Through tickets to ail include berth and foot of Epear st at 11. a m. on._Agt. Pass. Dept.. 1 Mont- wt JFFORD, Gen. Agent Freight Montgomery st | AAWALL SANOA, £EW ZEALAND ans SYONEY canleS. 5.0, Ei i SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samos, Auck- Sydney, Thurs., May 26, 2 p. m for Tahiti, May 39, i1 a. m. for Honolulu, June 4, 11 am_ | Ticket Omce 643 ¥ar- . Pl P LO¥PAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ £ 10 HAVRE-FARIS, ing every Thursday instead of day, &t 10 & m. from Pler 42 ‘North River, foot of Morton st Firgt class to Havre $70 and upward. Seo- ent ciass to Havre, $45 and upward GEN. ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 82 PBrosdway (Hudson buliding), New York J. F FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast s. § Montgomery avenue, n Francisce. s #old by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. be A N. FRISBIE, MONTICELLO and 945 A, M., 12:30 noon, 3:16 P. M. M., 8:30 P. (ex. Sunday), Sunda; M., %:30 P. M. Leave Vallejo, , 9:00 A M., 12:30 NOON, 3:15 P. T:00 A. M M. (ex. Sunday), Sundays, M. Fare one way, Landing a Pier 2. foot Mission st. Phone Main HATCH BROS. LINER SONOMA WILL LEAVE HERE WITH CROWDED CABINS Oceanic Company’s Steamship Sails To-Day for Honolulu and An- tipodes With Many Passengers---Among Those Bound to Ha- waiian Port Are Eight Mills Seminary Girls on a Vacation KING'S CROWN FOR WOEBCKE Schuetzen Verein Marksman or at Shell Mound Range S gt IENTHUSIASM IS SHOWN | j | | | B ~t % i ie British Australian malils are on | | I soo; stmr Phoenix. for sco. aa | e and the Oceanic Steamship Com- | { | Neison, from Port Harfor Dollar, r Sonoma, Captain Herri- SN | | trom Astorta S e il for Honolulu and the An- | | Satled Tacoma. 2 o'clock this afternoon. | | i_ 1p m— - comfortable traveling by | | for Tacoma: cargo which fills her holds | | I Francisco; stmr Centralia, , the Sonoma will CArry | oo i | Schr 1 D Ben- pany travelers bound PACIFIC MAIL COMP. STEAM. | : parts of the Pacific. Fifty- SHIP CITY OF F , WHICH | i B g e booked to Honolulu | | 18 COMING HOME. J rearly two scc o — - - chr Ome liner's arriv lia bare 7 pkgs dry goods, 100 bdis lath schr Philippines, ia. s ©9,401 jumber, 10 cs ammunition, r 3 « ¥ Liliuokalani, | 48 pkgs miliwork, 10 b cakum, 12 flasks ORT BRAGG 5—Stmr Bruns- retinue, will return | quicksi 1000 bricks. wick, ‘for San isco, with barge Tidal u on tr na. The for- To Central erica—1568 s flour, 1427 e e Cati . i3 h'I' 1:1 en Washington | 538 wine, 35,000 1bs sait Ibs rice, d May 25—Stmr National City, hence n has been ashing Ibs tea, o8 o d goods, 503 . Ibs e, Ly i - the progr of her claim | 1%02 1bs cheese potatoes, 390 Ibs drlec COOS BAY—Sajled May 25—Stmr Alllance, 2 | for Portland. . treit 102 nment which now cs_salmo: ceries and 1bs relinquished. Among i i | & Golovin Bay. Zinc, 40 bdis 206 bars iron, 3 cs boots and e ¥ & St. Michael shioes, 10 pkgs duck, 94 sks coke, 19 bdis 22 May 23. Safled May 23—Stmr laqua, for San Fran- o ONOLULL —Br gers will be eight D Gl e ris w 1~_.,~.1T|wmes are jumber, 6554 railroad ties, | blehend, henee May 16; stmr Concord, island capital. This going | hence May b P Sggrrt 5 Salled May tmr _Alaskan, for for vacation party includes. ork: stmr Alameda, for Franci Catherine and Gertrude » , | Arrived May Stmr China, hence May 19. ry and Clara Ship- 16 cs 10 bbis | ASTERN PORTS, and Ethel Mauna- k material, 13 | SV YORK—Arrived Mav 24—Stmr Yuca- s. S. E. istiilate, 10 cs tar, rom Colon P : BEACHY sed Ma: Br ship i210 bbls flour, 130 cs canned | Fairport, fre %, for Hotolalu, nd child of Lieutenant L nned ‘,.} 2000 gals | GUAYAQUIL—Sailed May S8—Ger stmr P. Stone of the navy will travel on the coal , 80 cc | Menes, for Hamburg. E et B 5 bls 11 cs ofls, 28| SHANGHAI—Arrived Ma: Br stmr Sat- Sonoma as far as Pago Pago. Among | Iy jale. lasting cartridges, | suma, from Manii 7 K i gers to Australia and New |20 bdis broc jed May 13—Br stmr Rictmond Castle, nd will be many prominent col- | To Peru—1is lbs Ibs dried ile. May 24—Br stmr Shimasa, for rimps, 50 cs cannec s whisky oric b 5 | 72.120 1bs tallow, 29,100 L7 PERIM—Passed May 24—Br st I Thost thiat will sall on the Sonoma | 1239 1hs tallow, S0.100 fr lumber, 1400 o 8001 N ol Maila. fot New Tork. " s will include the followiny fuse, 10,845 raflroad ties, 3340 Ibs shot, 4| MOJI—Arrived May 16—Br stmr Clavering. | | pkgs machinery, 13 cs paints, 6 drums carbide, | from Hongkong, for Oregon. | © otia tépe, % o8 dry soods, 2 co Arugs. *| HONGKONG-—-Arriv:d May 24—Br :tmr Em- u—J. Aea, Miss L. Aholo, To Chile—8186 Ibs coftee, 600 Ibs dried fruit, for Vancouver Arnoid, T lw_r'l “‘muw | 48 cs canned good pl groceries and pro- Stmr Korea, for San Fran- pusens, Miss E. Cummings 2, drums ghsoline, & pkss dry goods, NTA ROSALIA_Sailed May 8—Ger bark Chiers, Miss Fore. | 1 5% 210 A : g urbek, for Port Townsen e ia ex-Queen | T0 Germany—10 cs brandy and 78 gals wine UAYAQUIL—Sailed May 24—Ger stmr Harris, J. Hayes, Miss T xor, for San Franciseo. © ve , - ’ VICH—Arrived May 24—Br ehi 1- T A Gratn Cargo. tonford, from Tacoma. EE e A The French bark Marechal Dayout was LIN—Arrived May 24—Br ship Mare- “Paxton, Miss Ger- | cleared erday for Queenstown for orders| chal Suchet, hence Jan b. herine Renton, Miss | with 38,252 ctls barley valued at $45,900 and | ; JQUIQUE Arrived March 21—Br ship West Miss Carrie Ship- | 27,927 ctls wheat valued at 0. The bark | “NEAVCABTLE, AUS-Sailed May 25—B s Mary Ship- | also carried 24,000 feet lumber as dunnage | uhip Bracadale, for San Francisco 5—Br M. Stewart, | valued at $360. Salitng of Br ship Lydgate from Newcastle, lrn‘ \2‘:1?\‘"1:— P Aus, l;n .;‘lvrtlll .‘(h!.’?r S‘Qn Francisco was an a » H 3 3 error; it should or West Coast. npneys, Mrs. lnppmg Int(‘l]lgence. VALPARAISO—Salled May 25— Ger stmr neys, Mrs. M. Hall v Ramses, from Hamburg and way ports, for ies Pauline Hall, ARRIVED. San Francisco, Nahaolelua, Mrs. Thursds May 25. ACAPULCO—Sailed May Stmr New- Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from (bOrt. May 24—Stmr City of Peking, for San 3 Mrs. L. P.|Port Rodgers. rancisco. > hultze. Stmr James § Higgins, Higgins, 34 hours | YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 24—Stmr Mon- kland D._Bedford, P. Murmann. | from Port Los Angeles goita, hence May Murmann, F. F. Connolly, Mrs. W. Dunk | Stmr Columbia, Doran, 56 hours from Port- OCEAN STEAMER: two children, Mrs. R. H. Mason, J. Kelly, | land, via Astoria 42 hou NEW YORK—Arrived May 25—Stmr Prinz children, J. Stopford, | Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 14 hours from Green- | Oscar, from Genom; stmr Oceanic, from Liver- g ehiiaren. | wood. pool# stmr Koenigen Louise, from Genoa, Louis Allen, Mrs. Allen, W. E. l_u:~‘lmr Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from FEel _— Budge, Mrs. Budge, Didirk | River. D’ s Boldt 1‘; L Cam 7 it Owtis, Mo Schr Abble. Lamsen, § days from Grays Movemen's of Steamers, Currin & w0 ¢ >" W, Embury, Mrs, | Harbor. . e e hr Wm Olsen, Rovrik, 7 days from | __ TOBAIL. ck Mies Louise McCormick, W | Everett 5 Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. L. Palmer, P. Olds, Mrs. O | CLEARED. % : eli, Mrs. Russell, Dr. W. T. Shanasy, | A Thursday, May 25. May 326. | i Mrs. Shanasy, Master § sy, Miss | Stmr Senatcr, Patterson, Victorla, ete; Pa- | saquola.... | Willapa Harbor 12 m{Pler 20 Enyder, Prof. Anderson Stuart, W. B, cific Coast Steamship Company. State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 576 "nowman, F. H. Desbrow. A T. Doxey, | | G smr Hermontnis, Knudsen, Hamburs | pim...... Pt Arena & Alblon| 6 pibie A.'Green, Jr. A E. Rounds, Miss F. Siegel, | 473 wav borts; 1. D Spreckels & Bros Co. | G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. & pm Pler 16 B g o | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San DI- | gonima. ... | Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 bm|bior o Join at Henolil for Sydney—Miss Maude | %€3; Pacific Coast Steamshid Company, 5 | May 27. | Amber, Miss Violet Arthur. B. Bernard, Mrs. | g, Dark - Marechal Davoust, Rompart:|g,; pedro. | Humboldt - & 4 pm|pler 2 Bernard. W. §. Blake, Miss E. Brown, J. | Sganclonn: Geo W McWear @ on, Portiand; | Centralia...| Grays Harbor 4 pmiPier 10 F. Budelman, L. G. Browne. Harry Cash- | Geo 1 Billings § i ' | Argo. -| Eel River Poru 4 pm|Pler man, G. J. Cliffon, M. M. Dill, Mrs. Dill, " SATUED. Coos Bay...| San_Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Miss Ester. R Goodall. Mrs. Goodall Ben | . Relly, S¢ North Fork. Humboldt .. 5 pm Pler 20 san. Miss Julla Heien Harry = James | Stmr Montara, Reilly, Seattle. Columbia...| Astoria & Portland|il am|(Pler 24 James and child. Miss C. Karkeek C.| Himr Senator, Patterson, Victorla. Chico....-+ | Astorla & Portland| 4 pm|Pler 2 Kolb, Mrs. Kolb, Miss H. 1. Kerns, Miss| SiMr tWestoort, Smith, Eureks. | May 28. | 1 M. La Var Miss L. McCree, Miss A. Myers, | 70 COWUL CORSL, Olsen, Caspar, o Pomona. ... Humboldt 30 pPler 9| Mise Foberts, Mise L. Shocmaker. € D.| Sinr Corona o g syl 44 Aurella. Astoria & P m|Pier 2 S rs, Mrs. mmons. ' Snook, h & es & 5. Higgt eka | Humboldt 3 | oo Stiee Tilie Sutherland. Stmr Jumes Bysseins, Higsins, Fort Brags. | SIS0, "".| Gravs Har P bler 10 | - Symr Marshiteld, Tedimers, Groenwood. Eu Avens.. |Point Arens 00| 4 pnipier 2 | o . tn Griffith, Johnson, Port Hadlock. TR F m|Pler Loses Part of Two Fiagers. Schr C T Hill, Méllbers, Tillamook Bay. - | Hono, & Kahuiul pm/Pler 23 Nora Doyle, young and pretty, who lives at | Schr Sequoia, Hutman, ' Astoria. Los Angeles Ports. m/Pler 2 12 Madison avenue and is employed at the [ Schr Alcha, Butenshon, Honolulu. . | B o company. bad parts of two finvers| Schr Jennle Stella, Hansen, Tillamook, Tahitl direct ......|1} am|Pler 7| nited Can Company, he o A\ ee | Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Boilnas. San Diego & Way.| § am)Pler 11 smputated yesterday by the machinery SFOKEN, May 30. | e of employment. Her injurics were at-| o .o o o :."l:m:‘-“'w B# ship' Biack, | Avcatd Coos B. & Pt. Orfd12 m|Pier 13 ' p y 18— N, . Br sl k. | Arcata. ... 3 3 4 st the Harbor Hospital braes, from London, for New York. © &ty Pucbia | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 8 e 5 TS A April 20—Lat 9 S, long 34 W, Fr bark May 31. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Alice, from Swan: for _San Francisco. Bonita. Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 May 4—Lat 7 N. long 26 W, Fr bark Bmilie | Jeante. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 ¢ | Galline, from Huli, for San Francisco. Coron Humboldt -.]1:30 p|Pier © Matters of Interest to Mariners and TELEGRAPHIC, June 1. S rchants. POINT LOBOE, May 25, 10 p m—We: G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 Shipping Mes a8 hazy: wind NW; velotity 8 milcs per haur | Dorte. China & Japan. | L pmiBter 40 mos line sailed yesterday ASTORIA—Arrived May 258t way ports with & general merchandise cargo | Eider, hence May 22 "V T mr Geo W | g} paul....| Nome & St. Aichact] 2 pmpier 20 consigned to the principal ports of call value a ay 21 r rl wvermay, for June ¥ at t::,m to be "m.-mumoa as follows: For | Cal | serapts.....| H-mb;‘l;lub Way.[12 m|Pler 19 Mexico, Central _America, $30,832; | Arrived May 25—Stmr Aberdeen, hence e 4. $25.313; Chile, $2276; | May 21, Alameda... | Honolulu .........|11 am|Pier 7 German d, $25. The leading | SEATTLE—Arrived May 25—Stmr Nome | Umatilla... | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am{Pler 9 exports were as follows: City, hence May 20. May 24—Stmr Exceisior, | City Sydney| N. Y. via Panama.12 m(Pler 40 To Mexico—226 bbis flour, 9400 Ibs rice |from Valdes . =~ o - June 5. 41,400 1bs malt, 1214 Ibs hops, 140 cs assorted | Sailcd May Semr Dolphin, for Skagway. | Alliance... | Bureka & Coos Bay| 5 pm|Pler 16 {camed socdn, 053 sas 12 o wine 3 0o\ ATOOSH Farica ay 25 Simr Roben FROM SEATTLE. | 3riea frust, 20 ca gin, 1510 1bs meals, 140 pkes | Dol PeAce, May 10, via Astoria for coal: | —grrre For. Sails, | potatoes, 18 pkgs onions, 60 pkes groceries and | “pagued in May 25—Nor stmr Tellus, hence £ provisions, 582 Ibs raisins, 13 cs bread, 34 ¢8| yay 21, for Ladysmith; Nor stmr Titania, | City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports.|May 26 mineral water, 507 Ibs ham and bacon, 60 1bs | hence May 21, for Nanaimo. Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports. May 28 lard, 1006 kegs 15 cs powder, 520 bdls shooks, | EUREKA—Salled May 24—Stmr Noyo, for | Senator......| Nome ....... \June 1 20 cs dynamite, 4304 bs soda, 14 pkgs drugs. | gan Pedro; stmr Coquilie River, for San Fran. | Oregon. June 1 30 pkgs electrical supplies, 5 colls cordage, 2| cisco; stmr Navarro, hence May 23; stmr Valdez & Way Ports..|June 1 s hats, 18 pkgs paints, 5 pkgs machinery, 12 | Lakme, hence May 23. Teller. June 1 Folls roofing, 22 kegs nails, 47 bdls wire, 1252 | ~Arrived May Stmr South Bend, hence & st Michasi:[June 2 4 | target, | well-directed shot. Contest Is Keenly Waged by Members of the Pioneer Shooting Company of Coast John Woebcke is king of the Schuet- zens. By his steady arm and good marksmanship he brought down the last remnant of the eagle yesterday at Shell Mound Park. The eagle shoot- ing of the San Francisco Schuetzen Verein is one of the most important events among riflemen. On this oc- casion the fortunate rifleman is crowned king for the ensuing year and receives a substantial purse to maintain royal honors. The San Francisdo Schuetzen Verein is the oldest shk‘oung company in San Francisco, having been organized in September, 1859, and yesterday was its forty-fifth anniversary at the target and the ending of three days of festivities. The company, under command of Captain Henry Stelling, paraded over 100 men, about eighty of whom entered the king shooting contest. The target on this occasion represents the body of an eagle and is divided into different sections, each part represent- ing a prize. The different portions are fastened with wooden pins. In order {to bring a part to the ground it is necessary that one of the pins be struck. The distance is seventy-five yards. Much interest and a great deal of enthusiasm prevailed when the com- pany was lined up for the shooting. John Beuttler, J. Kohs and D. Stege- mann were the first three men called upon to display their skill. Luck was | against them and no prize fell to their effort. When John Tiedemann faced the and after deliberate aim brought down ‘the crown and ring, he was greeted with cheers. Lieutenant David Salfield was the next man to score, and the left claw fell with his Then came Veter- an J. H. J. Seyden, who carried the eagle’s head about the memento of his skill. Captain Charles | Oldag secured the left wing, and also | {toppled off the left claw with the same shot. When Adolph Graniz stepped -up to show his ability the members expected something to hap- pen, and the eagle got it in the neck. The right wing was won by A. West- phal; tail by August Jungblut, apple by F. Hensel and the sceptre by Cap- tain John Thode. After all these parts were shot away the breastplate of iron, which protects the last portion of the bird, was removed, and all made ready to win kingly honor; for it is the marks- man who brings down the last rem- nant who is crowned chuetzens. breeze like a wounded bird, of spectz Then came the small August Jungblut, but the last portion failed to fall. . The énthusiasm was now at | greatest point, for any shot would knock the from its high position and win knigship for the lucky | Amid tremendous cheering he | placed in a chair, mounted on a table, and carried around the grounds and into the large pavilion. | for a successful reign. forward and invested *King Woebcke ! with a wreath of roses and the insignia | | of his office. | tiest girls in the park, was chosen to | present ex-King F.'.Atzeroth with a/ retiring memento of his reign. George Seyden, M. Stehn, D. Stege- mann and A. Westphal acted as her- | alds to the king, and did their part well. +— — ! Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. TO ARRIVE. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Hteatper. From, | WEEK DAYS—7:30. 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: Santa Cruz. | San Tedro & Way Porta 35| 13:85 2:30. 5:40, 5:10, 3:30, 6:30 ana 11:3 eka. . - | Humboldt 26 | 4 y: Wyefleld Nanaimo 26 | g T i | ey LR A [May 26 | = 5.35" 5 4, 0, 11:30 p. m. | | Point Arena endocino & Pt. Arena.(May 26 | o 5o b q h X Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Ports May 26 | SAN RAFAEL 'go SAN FRANCISCO. 26 | City Puebla. 6 Puget Sound Ports.... May | City Sydney. New York via Acapulco/May 8 | Central! n Pedro . |May 27 San Pedro. n Pedro . May 27 Siberta. China & Japan. IMay 27 5 a. m.;1:45, Jeanto. Seattle & Tacoma. 27 | . m.’ 1Ex- | Mineola. TACOmE i G (Y 2T | Arcat ‘008 Bay | Ortord. |May 28 | | Newhurg San Pedro . ay 28 | ) |8 Montca...| Grava Harbor. .. . 29 | ay 1, 194 | San Fran. Bonita. eW por ay Port 28 | D - - Corena.. Humboldt . |May 20 r el | 1 G. W. Eider. .| Portiana & Astoria.....|May 29 S R Z Nelson. | San Pedro |May 29 $5a] T:45a Curacao...... Mexican Ports . |May 20 | al S40a City Peking.. | New York via Panama. May 30 | 1gnacto. 20 (1020 a | State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pts. May 30 | p| 8:20 p Czarina | Coos Bay 30| | bl 7:28 p Serapis....... Seattle 301 | > Alameda....- | Honolulu | o4 Umatilla.....| Puget Sound Ports Pomo. . | Point Arena & Albion..[May 31 0 a 45| T:45a Eel River Ports |May 31 al Novato, 2(10:20 : | New York via June "1 al Petaluma 20 b 6:20 p Cous POy ..o 1 0 pl and 25 p| 7:25 p Raimer 2 10 p| _Santa Rosa. 45 | North Forl - —- —— Centennial 8| 1:30aj a 10:20 a[10.20 & altlance. 3 85!;! a 2 Fuiton. 7:25 p| 6:20 p Columbia. e i 2:30 p| P 8 8:45 p| T:25 p Queen. ge ‘Windsor, ] Ventu Sydney & Way 8| 7:30a) 7:30-\ Heldsburg, 10:20 4(10:20 & Sun, Moon and Tide. ytton, % 2:30 p| 2:30p| Geyserville, | 7:25p( 7:25p States Coast and Geodetic Survey— o e ana_Height of High and Low Waters e t Fort Point entrance to ncisco H. 110720 a]10- Hay. " Publishéd by atficial suthority of the P e e Superintendent. = L NOTE-—The high and low waters occur at Willit the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 25 | 7:30a| 7:30a| Sherwood. minutes later than at Fort Point; the height 00 a] Guerneville and of tide is the same at both places. 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. THURSDAY, MAY 26. S:daef " ol e 9:30a( _Sonoma. Sun "u“ 5:10 p{ Glen Ellen. E Moon se .. . Sebastopol. E § [ Time] Time| Time| run O £ —| Pt |- —| P [ — STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White S LW H W L W) Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark t Springs: at Lytton for Lytton 26 | 3:04] 0.8 9:47| 4.6] 2:48] 2.1 9:20| 5.0 | Syrings: At Geyservilie for Skagsgs Springs; at NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the ecarly 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 wWhen tnfi. are but three tides, as sometintes occurs. helghts 'tjivfl are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the hfl,,h;' and then the number Fiven 18 subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time “all Hydrographic Office. U. §. N., B nAras. fan Franthuer a1, May 25, 1904, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry Carries Off the High Hon-l park as a king of the As shot after shot was fired and the target fluttered in the | it was | expected to fall at any moment. When | F. Rust fired and broke off a piece | portion remaining the | ors expected to see him king. steady of eye and nerve, and as his shot rang | out a large piece of the eagle fell off, : its well-directed last portion the marksman. As John Woebcke, one of the consist- New | ent shots of the company, steadied his rifle and fired the last shot of the day, | every vestige of the bird came down. was President John D. Heise introduced the new king | to his assembled comrades, and hoped | Miss Ella Stell- |ing, a handsome brunette, then came | | Miss Lena Rummel, one of the pret- ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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RITCHIE, General Agent Chicago & North- Western Railway. 617 Marker Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | Santa'te | CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO cimaGO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, Witk diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: ] J . for Stockton. . for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Perry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. FEREE! | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSHE SAR FRANGISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. | WEEK DAYS- 6:50, 7:35, i Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville d | Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, | John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin__ Helghts, Hullviile, " Orr’s _Hot | Springs, Haltway House, Comptche, € | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragm, Westport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins, Bel's Springs, Harris, Ol- sens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotfe and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- a‘;‘n'd':n——m trip tickets to all points ad e TiAtee ot halt ratee: as xactly at noon to- T office, 850 Market street, Chromicle DUllAIng Teoon, of ‘the 120ih meridien, or a7 8 | buiding. : : p. m, Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, H. C. WHITING, R_X. RYAN, Lieutenant, ¥, 8. N., in charge Gen. Manager. | Gen. Pass. Ast. SICK HEADAGHE RAILWAY TRAVEL. to arrive at Frazy Deror Trains leave and are due (Foot of Market Street) MAIN LINE. e ile. Winters, Rumsey__ n. Elmirs sad Sacra- mento 7.30a Vallejo, N Rosa. Martinez, 8an Ramon 7:3Ca Ntles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stoekion .. .. 8.0CA Shasta Express — (Via _Dav Williama (for Bartlett Springs), Willows. tFruto, lted Biuff, Portiand, Tacoms, Sesitle...... .00 Davis. Woodland. K nights Landing. Marysville, Oroville 8.3CA Port Costa. Martinez. Antioch, Byron. Tracy, Stockton. New- man. Los Bancs. Mendots Armona, Haoford. Viealis Porterville - 2.30A Port Costa. Laihrop. Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Goshen Jume- Hon, Hanford, Visalia, Bakers- €.30A Niles, San Jose. Livermore, Stock- ton, (+*Milton), lone, Sacramento, Placerville. Marys: ora. Taolumne and An 8.00A Atiantic Express—Ogden 8.30A Richmoud, Martinez sad W d * Limi e 10.0CA Los Cos Lat Raym: yron, Tracy, on. Merced, Freano. Goshen Junc: tion. Hanford, Lemoore, Visaiis. Bakersield. Los Angeles ez, ockt op. 8 oud. 12.00 Hayward, Nlics and Way Stations. vl.w- Sacramento River Steamers.. .30 Benieis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Maryavilic, Oroville and way stations e el 3.30P Hayward. Niies and Way Stations.. 3.30P port Costs, Martinez. Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Modesto Merced, Berenda, Fresno and beyond Port Costa via Berenda and 3.30P Marcinez. Tracy. Stockton. Lodi.. 4.00P Martinez San Rumon. Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs. Santa Rosa. 5.0Cp Fort Costa. Tracy. Stockton 16.3CP Hayward, Niies sud San Jose preas—Ogden. D Omalia, St. Loufs, Chicago icin, Sul- Fast. P . Sacramento, n, E Ro Auburn, Colfax, Iin, 750m 7.200 8200 7.200 7.50» 7.50» 4509 4.200 REA 8.50° i H 138 . 111.00» 'y 12.20» 8.50a 10.204 i 4.20» 18.50a :I')g- tles. Trac; lswc‘kmn,l;odl‘.s 20P Hayward, Niles. Irvington, San P e ] U Newman. Los Bakerafeid. Los Angeie: 8.50a |z~2|lfl 3 Thoot 5f Market Street.) Truckee, Boca, keno, Wade ‘worth, Winnen s e 5200 8.00p Yaliejo. duily, except Sunday... | 750 70t Vailejo, Sunday omly. .. oo P kichinond. San Pablo, Port Costa, Lo Martinez and Way Stations. . 11.20a 7.00p Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Reddizg, { Portiand, Fuget Sound and East. 8.50A 8.05p Reno Passenger —Truckee, Lake 9.10P Hayward, Nlies and Saa Jose (Sun- ARY OBLY) ..eravnneieneeee. o 11.50M COAST LINE (Sarrew tange). 7.45A Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday only) 8.16A Newark, Centerville. San Felton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Stations.......... 12.16p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almadeu. Los Gatos. Felto Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz an Prineipal Way Statious 41Ep Newark, wi Santa | Feiton, Bouider acd Sunday Joss, * ’8.554 HA SC0, 2] ci N rrom t of Market S 00 5. 5 0 11:00 a.m. 100 18:05 10:wAx. 1200 200 4.00 . ABOR_FERRY. (Sifp» erom OAKLAND, Foot of lrondway — 16:00 18:0) COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and. Townsend Streets.) | 8100 The Coaster—Stops only S e Gliroy (connection for Holifs ter). Pajaro, Castroville (con- pection to and from Mouterey and Pactiic Grove), Salinas, Saa Ardo, Paso Robies. Santa Mar- gartia. San Luls Obispo, principal statfons theace Surf (comnect for Lompoe), princtpal stations thence Santa Barbars.San Buena- venturs, Burbank. Los Angeles . 9.00A San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, SautaCruz, Pacific Grove,Saiinas, Obispe sad Principal and Way Stattons P San Jose and Way Stations P Del Monte Express—Santa Clars, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, ific Grove (connects at Sants Clara, except Sundsy. for nta Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Polats) at @firoy for Hol- Iister, Tres Pinos. ai Pajaro for at Castroville for Santa Cruz, nas . 5.3Cp Tres Pinos 4.30p “an Jose and 15 00p Saats Clars, and princip cept Sunday) 15.30p SanJose 5 48p Sunset L Jose, Gllroy Salinas, Paso San Luis O . Santa Barbars, and - Grove and Way Stations 16 15p “au Mateo, Beresford, Beimont. San Carios, Redwood, Fair Osks Menio Park. Palo *lto 8 30 Sen Jose and Way Statio 00p Pale Alto and Way 11.3¢p south San Franciseo, Millbene, Har lingame. San Mateo. Beimont, San Carios. Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Puiv Alio...... 711.3Cp Mayfield, Mountain View. Sunny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and Sun Jose. .2 = i 10.30» 470 @35 ~853 »u ¥ 38a 10.18 9.459 9459 A for Moraing. § Sumdav oniv 3 only. nday only. tattne on Sunday. T8 P for Afternoon. ng at Valencls St. southbound AN, 0P, TOSANRAF CAZADERO, SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD G. Depart from San Francisco, week 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, i in. Sausalito only), 12:20, . :00, exal holidays 11:00, t San Francisco, 5, 9:45, 9:35, 10:20, . (ex. Sat) Onm S T:45, 8:30, 9:15, THROUGH TRAINS. m., Sundays only—For Polnt m. daily except{Saturday an day—For Point Reyes, ete. 5 p. m. Sundays only—For Point etc. 8:15 p. m. Sundays only—For Cazade TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market days, 11:00 a. 1:43, 3:1 120, 1:00, 1:48, 2:30, AEL, EN(OI @Bl ROSS VALLEY, e MILL VALLEY, Etc. Via Sansalito Ferrv. AUGE. at m. 10:20, depart 140 week days, 6:17, 11:05 a. m, 08, 5:40, 6:15, )n Sundays and at 12:45, 2:05, ndays . m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. Reyes, . m., dally except Sunday—For Caza- a Sun- Reves, ro. ete. t st MT. TAmAaLPAIS RAILS IAY Leave San_Fraucisco Vin Nansalita Ferry AfTh Foot of Naket 9. san Franciseo ve 21 7110:00 10:004/11:00 4/ »,12:20 7, 57| 1:45 7! 4:35 7 TCRRT (625 MARKET ST. OFvices jand SAUSALITO FERRY, orth Shore Railroad) Foot Market 3¢ o4 16 Pag < WEEKLY CALL s. 81 per Year

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