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14 e ——— Oontinued From Page Thirteen. 82 years 4 months & mative of nuu(h. axed X Angeles %) s and Boguaintances are Tespect- funeral services 8 P Co 4%s. 09 fully “”u‘dq‘p’)]:,“:':ds(geclock at the par- {Bun T&T 6118 — { e Calltornle 084 Feliows’ | St st 540511 405 P el ! 406" Powell strest. Interment [ Sutter . s ty, June 15, 1904 N dauiter of the lste James US STOCKS. ne, & ve of County Cavan, 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 00 v ed 75 years. 90 [Muls Nt Bk — — acquaintances are respect- 87 |Nev Ntl Bk.180 200 nd the funeral to-day 50 (NBR R.... 0% — ock, from the parlors = NP O A Mission street, . — 150 |Oak Bk Sav..112% — hurch, where & T¢- | Cal Ship Co. 21 27 [Oak T Con.. 78 — 1 be celebrated for | Cal TI & T.116 — (IOOF Hall A 6 — at 9 o'cock. Inter- | Cen Bk Oak — 65 |Orpheum Co. — 16 Chutes Co.. — _7%|Pac C_Cus..128 — 1 . _June’ 16, 1904 | City & CBk. — 112 |Pac8 T & T.100 — H. S. Helneman, 3 — _ 7%|Pac Surety.. — — acob, Joseph H.. — 250 (Parat Paint.. 88 — a native of — % F Drydock 60 — years 3 months | Do com... — 00 |SFASIJV Coal — 27 FN Bk Oak.120 — J Wat Co — 108 ances are respect- | Fischer Thtr — 1 O&Tgbt Co.125 — al to-morrew | Froch-A Bk.108 — [Swiss-A Bk113 — & 5 k, from her late resi- | Gas Con A.. — 22 |Truckee Elec. 11 123 aker street. Interment Salem | Hono P Co.. 14 — |UR InCo pfd 47 50 funeral car from | Xon S F Bk, — 60 DO .o B - ghteenth & rero streets at 11| Morning Sales, k _ Street— June 16, 1904, Godtrey & Mre. Graham Menzles, Stewart Menzies and ative of Glasgow, Scot- S5000 UR Rof 8 F ds. Afternoon Sales. cesesess T 00 Street— $3000 URRof 8 F 4s. Saturday) at Moun- kiaud, where funeral midand, w! | California Stockand Oil Exchange 1904, Florenoe | e of San Fran- 20 1904, Mary, Keenan, and late Josep River . narch (of Arizona) 1904, Mrs. | 100 Carfbou .. New York, —_— Mining Stocks. June 17, | beloved ¥ er, and SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. b T and | Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: P Hos- Morning Session. = * % | 200 Belcher 23] 100 Mexican .....1 20 | 200 B 11 300 Seg Belcher .. 07| b N—§ ¥ pass 16, 1904, | 300 11/ 300 Utah .... 15| W Wa ot Berkeley. ‘Atternoon Session. | - B S 200 Chollar .. 14| 100 Gould & Cur. 2¢ . 100 Con C & Va.l 33 500 Potost ... 13 - = 800 Con N Y 300 Silver HIill 60 | £ 100 Exchequer : - - PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. - > owing were the sales on the Pacific T Stock Exchange yesterday: | Morning Session. | = - 11 D Ophir . £ ; 12| 500 Overman . Potosi 5 s 0 Seg Belcher .. 08 100 Stiver Hill 63 2 100 Silver Hill 60 Sesslon. 1 11| 100 Mexican 127% 14 1 22 1 5 NOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, | s on the San Fran- | Exchange yesterda . 5 . 10 t 11 i Ll & \ 20 Ton ...2 & O’ Brien : n ¢ M. 3 n Gold M. 4 ol Midway Midway. . d P 2 Midway ™ Ask. 11} Justice COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 40 ©0 10 04 47 16 24 TOCK AND BOND EX Utah .. . Yellow Jacket. 08 5 [ TONOPAH MINES | Bid. Ask Bid Ask. 07| Ray Tonopah. 16 20 02 03/ Rescue ® 10 Anchor. — 40/ Ton Belmont.. Ton Gola 19 Ton Midway.. 48 Ton of Nev. — 8§ Ton N Star.. 32 2 22% Ton & Salt L — ster b~ 05| United Ton .. — xten .. — 15/West End 16 & O'Brien REAL FRIDAY. JUNE 17. iem and Ida Herrmann to George Herr- | lot on SW corner of Green and Web- | ster streets. W 206:3 by 137:6; $10, | | James and Katherine A. He L Jumes a rrmann to same, | Roswe | 8 tine | by dm. Do 4s £ mig 4s Lee to Abraham W. Johnson, lot on of Turk street, 31:3 E of Plerce, 87:6; $10, | George*A. Dolan to Ida Eeser (wife of [ B.), Jot on W line of Broderick strest, 76 6 | of Past, £ 25 by W 100; $10, d James McKenna to M. 1 McKenna, I _ | X line_of_California stre s i :6 W of Brod- erick, W 27:6 by N 1 of Bush street, 110 1 6; gift “rances and Carl | Smith, 1ot on W line of Asi | § of Waller. S 30 by W 106 Frank P. and Geneva H. Ashworth lot on E ime of Tremont avenue 12070 5 o Waller street, § 30 by E 80: $10. Levitt H. and Willle L. Cox to Kate M. Me- | Lauchlin, ot on S line of Frederick street, 300 W of Clayton, W 25 by § 137:6; $10, 5 | . Thomas Shannahan to Annle Conroy et al. [ Jot on SW line of Temth street. 50 N of | Grace M. Harrison, NW 25 by SW 84; gift. Ellen Herlihy to Delia N James) lot on NE SE_of Colton, SE | _ Charles L. riet E orton (wife of ne of Crocker street, 22 % by NE 99; $10, and Jennie E. Barber and Har- Wilton to Milton A. Wheaton, lot on T California — 200 |Presidio . N line of Fourteenth street, 197:4 E 3 Getry —"® 10 -oee- 40% — | 4ion E 52 by N 116; $10, 4 s POWDER | . Patrick Fahey to Jacob Adams,. lot on W . S | line of Treat avenue, 100 8 of Giant - 80% 61 1 Vigorit — 5 |street, § 25 by W 120; $10. - SUGAR Estate of Lillie . or Lillle Wellock (by Hana P Co. 15¢ | Kilauen 4 | Frank P. Stedman, executor) to G. Bruns, lot Hawailan C. — | Makawe 213 22 | on W line of Dolores street. 50 N of Seven- Honokaa § C 113 12 |Onomea 273, | teenth, N 64 by W 100; $7000, Hutch 8§ P C ~ 9 |Paahaw S C. 12% 131, | _ Daisy K. Dobbins (formerly Kearney) to MISCELLA s % | Johanna M. Code (wife of Miles J.) lot on 41.-:3(_?{ 1,:; ;;:&.’";:;»;A.rrg C. 4% eyl }:“l‘!{’-- s"'nc“‘,',’,'“""v 1‘151“:213‘ § of Twenty- Cai Wine A B9% 90%1Pac € Bomx 150 _° Robért Ash (trustee of Ploche, Bayerque & | e T o | “x157% — | Co.. Ploche & Bayerque and te of ¥, L. | Morning hos. A. Ploche) to E. M. Galvin, lot on S line of Besai Twenty-fourth street, 125 W of Dolores, W Board- 40 Hawatian Com & Sugar 25 by § 114: 81 | 0 873 | * Julius Levin to Anglo-Californi N S Sectas Valbe Water Co. 3 57% | Juliue Levin to Ang ornian Bank, Iot | avenue, 160 N 7 r street, 57:6 E of Grant | s 120 $7,000 Los Angeles Ry Se.. N2 | avenve, E 20, N %, E 20, N o0, Wirie s | Pien A Wipte ), V 23 8 ; $10. te - 5,000 Cai Cen Gos & Elec b5 103 25 | “ipmy Kenrlein to Hannah Franki b e ¥ $100 CG&EM&CT ba. U85 00 | same, quitciaim deed: $10. e o A | e W Mthe.of Mahth A. Ruef to same, same, quitclaim deed; $10, | Marcus and Hannah Franklin, Marcus, Je Witliam A and £5,000 -7 00 [nie, Harry and Ricke Wolf and Anglo-Call- 25 - 1250 | fonfan Bank to L. Friedlander and F. K. —— architect—All work 2 13 00 | Hcuston, same: $10. besement frame 2 1 &1 50 §. Ducas Company to Richard and Elizabeth | line of Twelfth avenue, $1,000 +108 00 © Barry, lot on SW line of Precita avenue, 105 ' 25 by I 120; $4767 | E | block 260, & One of the Sunday Call’s beautiful art supplements in black and white will be issued free with next Sunday’s edition. The art pictures issued by The Call are far superior to anything of the kind ever offered by a newspaper in the great West. 4 L3 “THEIR FIRST LOVE.” FINDS FAVOR Naval Experts Believe That 0il Can Be Successfully| Burned on Fighting Ships| ‘WASHINGTON, June 17.—The Navy Department to-day made public the conclusions of the liquid fuel board of the navy, consisting of Commander John Edward, Lieutenant Commander | F. H. Parks and Lieutenant B. H. Han- ley, formed as the results of tests cov-| ering a period of twenty-eight months with coal and oil, respectively, as BI navy fuel. In the opinion of the board an intelligent fireroom force should find no trouble in burning ofl in a uniform manner, and for general purposes on shore high pressure steam was found to be a better spraying medium than | air. Regarding the question of burners the board says “that as the warship is | designed to be operated at short no- | tice, under the severest forced draught conditions, the question will have to | be considered whether it is not more | advisable to fit air burners that would | be found most efficient for the day of | battle rather than in an installation | of steam burners that are most deslr-' able for general crulsing.” { The board declares that no fuel ol installation should be permitted for | marine purposes which would not per- mit a return to coal within twenty- | four hours in case of the failure of the oil supply. —_———————— ASKS VAINLY FOR MONEY | AND COMMITS SUICIDE Biggs Woman Takes Her Iife When Husband Cannot Meet Her BIGGS, June 17—Mrs. Augusta| Humble, a ploneer woman of Biggs, | native of Germany, committed suicide this morning at 7 o'clock by taking strychnine. Her husband said that| during the past two years he has three times prevented her from' killing her- | self. She quarreled with him on ac-| count of things she wished for the house. He told her he was unable to | provide the money, upon which she | again threatened suicide. She fol- lowed him about the premises, per- sisting in her demand for money, and finally went to the house. Her daugh- | ter and son shortly afterward called | in the doctors, who discovered that she had taken strychnine. Mrs. Hum- | ble refused medical aid until too late to prevent death. | | ————— “De Turks is kill' up de Christians,” said Brother Willlams. *“Yes,” replied } Brother Dickey. “But I wish dey'd | come our way—dey’s so many Chris- ! | tians in my settlement needs weecin’ out.”"—Atlanta Constitution. RAILWAY TRAVEL Size 14x10%: inches. si A very effective way to frame picture “Their First Love” would be to frame in close with two or three inch Flemish brown oak and burnished gold or in ebony and burnished gold. A 1-inch molding with 2%4-inch mat to match would also be very uitable. FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS. $10 William vided m al | corner_of ¢ nue, N 100 3 S Tine of ( avenue, W I $10 Bartiey Doyl of Hu Bern bell, lot 50 N A. m (Wi ali by I B 5. and and Hannah Collins, lot on W line lin Buy the Great Sundav Call. Notify this office if you fail to secure a papsr when asked for. W 100; $10. Burne to Dal Alexander), lot on NE ta street and ifth ave- $10, C: esler, lot on street W of Second 100; ) to Alice M. Conner . lot on W line of Fourth 25 by Ryan, lot on N of A street, 10, wife of Dennis W.) to Mary A Rose Buckingham to 200 S of H street, S 25 by Kate C. Oliver to John T. of Seventh street, 25 N $10. itz to Arthur C. Camp- orty-seventh avenue, 100 120; $10. line of Forty-eighth < 75 by E 120; $10. hus to same, lot th avenue and J o Willam_E. nth avenue, 43. ; $10. win H. O'Nelll, lot welfth avenue and G street, on E corner of s s by NE 100, lot 9, block 233, South San Francisco Homestead; gift. tate of Caroline F. Algeltinger (by C. B. ine N tor) to Anna D. Joost, lot on E line of State street, 250 S of Randolph, S 25 by E 100, I block 38, City Land Association of Ra John ; alsc ando), S50 . Millett to Anna G. it 18, t line of State street, 3 100, lot 19, block s by B. Webster, lot 41 San Miguel Homestead Association; $1. , lot and Alonzo , b arlin_to George Mc- Lakeview; $5. lock F, Ducas Company to Americus V. Potter, lot on W corner of Woolsey and Girard streets, SW 30 by NW 100, block 10, University Mo P barsie to E. A, F. Bssmann, lot on W line of Lee avenue, 5 N of Holloway, N 25 by W 112:5, t 38, block 3, Lakeview; $250. Abbie P. avenue, T The San (owners) ana Frederick W. Howarth to A. W. Johnson, undivided four- tenths interest in lot on NW line of Thirteenth W of J street, NW 75 by SW 100, 1th San Francisco Homestead; $60. Page and 'Addle Builders’ Contracts. Francisco with Willlam Peacock Theological Seminary (contractor), architects Dodge & Dolliver—All work for five frame bulldings containing 12 flats on the I line of Spruce street, 13 E 131 by S 182:7%: $37,030 Albert Wilford (contractor), plans by owner—All work except shades and decorations for @ 3-story N of California, (owner) with John E. Beck frame building (three flats) on the E line of Seventh avenue 1. by E 120, Same 0 same—Same for same, of Fulton (or D) street, N 25 $7200. of Fulton (or D) street, N 25 ner with same contractor, architect on E line of Seventh (owner) with Henry H. architect W. G. Hind— ory frame buflding on the W line of Eighth avenue, 350 8 of J street, § 25 by W 120, outside lands 761; $2240. Catherine . 0'Connor (owners) with Charles J. Keenan (contractor), for a 2-story and building (flats) on the B 250 S of H street, § Sold by All Newsboys, PRICE 5c PER COPY: A4 A\ Santa fe \E / WMW’ i 1 | CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACC LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. News Agents, Etc. McWILLIAMS SPECIAL. By Frank H. Spearman. Those who love ihe thrill mystery and the clash and roar of dangerous adven- turing will read this new story in the T SUNDAY CAIL of NE BRIEF CITY NEWS. B — APPOINTED. — Christina W. vesterday appointed executrix of Matthew Brown, who died in the th Africa, leaving an estate was the will of Transvaal, valued at'§ HE ACH. sco Lodge N €00, TO DANCE. — San Fran- 3 Royal Achates, has made arrangements to give an entertalnment and dance in its lodgeroom, in Pythtan Castle, next Tuesday night. FEDERAL INDICTMENTS.—Indictments were reported yesterday by the United States Grand Jury as follows: John Calhoun Harvey, for writing an obsc letter to his divorced wife in Idaho, and Eugene T. Throckmorton, for forging a postal money order at Gazelle, Siskiyou County TREASURY AGENTS ARRIVE.—Supervis- ing fal Treasury Agent Burton Parker of Washington, D. C., and Special Agents G. F. Cross and Secretary G. \V. Stratton arrived here yesterday for the purpose of making the annual routine examination of Custom-house affairs. BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, June 17.—President John A. Topping of the Labelle Iron and Steel Company has resigned to accept the presidency of the American Sheet Tin and Plate Company, succeeding W. T. Graham, who has resigned to accept the presidency of the American Can Company. GRIFFITH TRANSCRIPT 1S FILED.—The travscript in the case of Griffith J. Griffith, the Los Angeles millionaire who was convicted of maliciously shooting his wife, was filed at the Supreme Court yesterday. The defendant was denied bail and, in spite of his millions, must remain in jail until the Supreme Court pasees on his case. If the judgment is not reversed he will then have to spend his original sentence of two years at San Quentin. No opinion in the case may be expected for reveral months. BOY INJURED BY A CAR. — Hermann Miller, a_12-year-old boy residing at 727 Minna street, while crossing Market street near Eighth yesterday was knocked down by a westbound car of the Hayes-street line. |One of the wheels passed over his leit foot. He also sustained contusions and bruises about the face. He was treated at the Central Emer- gency. Hospital by Dr. Miller. The Injured boy was. subsequently removed to his home. His injuries are not serious, although amputation of one toe may be necessary. ——————————— Alaskan Salmon Pack. ) On account of the depressed condi- tion of the salmon market, many can- neries in Alaska will not be operated this year. Other packing companies will go farther north, where they will catch less pink and get more red sal- mon. Reds are now selling at $1 25 on the coast, while pinks are very low, the minimum quotations being 50 cents. This is below the cost of production and there 18 no profit for those companies the bulk of whose packs are pinks. The cause of the unfavorable condition of the market is overproduction pri- marily. An effort has been made to maintain prices, but without avail.— Indianapolis News. BARKER'S SQUADRO FROM PORT Other Santa Fe Train | } for Stockton. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. ILS LISBON ter Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfield, | OF Merced, Hanford and Vis Possible Joining of American and British Fleets and Visit to Turk- FER-EE ish Waters Is Rumored. | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and WASHINGTON, June 17.—The| ::r;!ol:;l)::-a'é:- ’7‘-‘;:“1;1;“‘?::\ American battleship squadron com-| gon'zoge manded by Rear Admiral Barker has| ' sailed from Lisbon on @ visit o the | CALJFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. ports of Greece and Austria. LESSEE It is reported that after spending a few days there the American steam- ships will be reinforced by the Euro- | pean squadron under Rear Admiral Jewell and this formidable fleet will | SN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANGISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | g : 5 WEEK DAY 00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | pay a visit to Turkish waters. About | “WiEEE ot e s 1 5d that time Leishman, the American| p. m i i in hi Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. Minister, takes up in earnest again his SUNDAY D, 8:00, 930, i1 “T"“ % negotiations with the Porte to insure | = 2.39 10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. for Americans in Turkey the same|SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6 7:35, 7:50, 9 rights as are enjoyed by citizens *of | several nations, | e it oy Fear for Safety of Small Vessels. SEOUL, June 17.—Japanese trans- 5:00, 5 trip at 1:45 5 a. m.; 25 p. m. p. m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 7 8:40, 4:30, 5:00, 5:20, cept Saturdays, 12:56, 3:40, Saturdays—Extra 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 5, 7:50 p. m. SAN FRANCISCO, From Juwx 1, 1904 Fazsr Deror (¥oot of Market Street) "00A Vacavilie, Winters, Rumsey. 00A Beaicia, Sutsun, Eimira sad Sacra- mento ........ 7.20m 7.30A Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga. Saata Rosa, Marttnes, Saa Ramon..... §.208 7.30A Ntles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockzon .. . 7200 8.00A Shasta Express — (Vis _Davis), Willlams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows. {Fruto, Ked Bluf, Portiand, Tacoma, Sesttle...... 7.509 8.00A Davis, Woodland. Knights Landing, Marysville, Orovilie...... . 7.50m 8.30A Port Costs, Martinez. Aatioch, Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- man, Los Banos, Mendota Armona, Hsaford, Visalls Porterville .. 420w 8.50A Port Costs. Lathrop. Modento, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junc: tion, Hanford, lia, Dakers > Pt .... 450 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Milton), Ione, Sacramenta, Piacervilie, Marysville, Chico, Red Biafl.......... e 420w 8.30A Oskdale. Chinese, Jame: nors, Taolomne and Angels 420 8.004 Atlantic Express—Ogden and 11.20a 304 Richmond, Martinez oo 850> Li mahs, Chicago. 820w Passenger — Port Coata, Martinez, Byroa, Tracy, Iathrop. Stockion, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Goshen Janc- tion, Haaford, Lemoore, Visalia. Bakerafield. Los Angeles ... 7.20m i Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 3.20m 11.00P Sacramento litver Steamers. 1n1.90» 3.30P Benicls, Winters. Sscramento, Woodisad, Kuizhts * Landing. Marysville, Orovilie sad wa; stations........ ... 10508 g.wn Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 750 P Port _Costs, Marunes, Byrou, Tracy. Lathrop. Medest Merced, Berends, Fresmo so Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.20m 8.30P Yosemite Valicy, via Berends snd Wawona. <gosann eeeee BBOA 3.30P Martinez. Traoy, Steckton, Lodi... 10.20a 4.00 Martinez,San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, istogs, Santa Rosa........ ... 9204 4.00P Niics, Tracy, Stockion, Lodl ...... '320- P Bayward. Niles, Irviagton, San 504 Jose. Livermore......... oo 1 111,504 600P The Owl_Limit Los Banos. Mendoia, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfeid. Los Angel 6.00p Port Costa. Tracy, Steckton 16.30 Hayward. X1les sad San Jose 8.00P Hayward. Nfies.and Saa Jose. .00 Eastern Express--Ogden. Den a, Kimirs. Davis, Sacrameaso, Col- 8,000 Vaiicjo, day. cxceps Swaday .00P Vallejo, dally, excepe 7.00» Vallelo, Sanday ont 7.007 Richmond, Saa Pable, Martinez and Way 7.007 Oregon & Callforns ramenta, Marysville, HIM‘-: Portiand, Puget Sound and B 3504 8.06P Reno Passenger—Pors Costa, Suf- sun, Eimira, Davis, Secramento, Truckee, Lake Tahoe, and Way Stations beyond Sacramento.. 750a 9.10° Bayward, Niics aud San Jose (Sun- day only) e 11.50a COAST LINE (Sarrew Sau; P! O T TABA SantaCraz £ = 8164 Newark. file, e ¥ Felton. Beulder Creok. Big Basta, Santa Cruz end Way Stationt 5.35» 18.16A Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, Ga108,G) Creek, Big Basin. Sants Cruz... 12.76p Newark, Centerville, San_Jose, b3 imaden, Los Boulder Cresk, Sans Priucipal Way Stations 4.18p Newark. San Jose, Los Gat WAy STALIODS. ... ... 2 4.15p Wright, Feizon, Boulder Creek and Sa: Cruz, Baturday and Sunday sty Sacpoormdg T AKLAND HARBOR FERRY SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market n"sv'm —17:15 9:00 11:00.4. 1.00 300 5.18 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — +6:08 19:08 18:06_10:00 43 1200 2.00 4.00 r.e COAST LINE (Broad Gaus (Third and Townsend St o3, Folton, Crus sad 10554 17.00A Sen Jose and Way Stations. p .16A Monterey and Ssata Cruz Exeus sion (Sunday only)... i n (Tues., Frid., oniy), The Coaster—Stopa only San Jos Gllroy_(conmection for Hollte ter) ro, ville (eon- pection to sad from Mosterey and Pacific Grove), Salinss, San Ardo, Paso [ nta Mar- principal tion stations ars.San Busna- vo, Oxn.rd, Bur- ventura, Moot Dask. Los Angeles. ... 1045 9.00A San Jowe. Tres Pinos. Capitoia SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove, Salinas 9po and Principal Prinnnlll < - 1030 Séationa..... .. 1208 130 Jose, Los Gaios 7309 130p San Jose and W ons D 838a 8008 Dei Monte Exp anta Clara, n Josn, Del Monte. Monterey. fic Grove (connects at Santa Clara, except Sunday, for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creck and Narrow Gauge Potata) Iy . 12188 5.30p Pacific ¢ © Way Passenger, Bar- iingame. San Jose and Way Sty to, conneets at Giiroy for Hol- iater. Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for Capitola, Santa Craz at Castro- xilie for Salines. 10.458 4.30p San Jose and Way Stations........ 18.00a 16 00p Santa Clars. San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright sand principal Way Sts- tions (except Sunday) . 19.00a 46300 San Joseand necipsi Wa ations 19400 Redwood. Saa as0 Hobies, ta Barbars, Deming. Bl Paso Fiesns. New fork. Com Bects at Pajaro for Sauta Crus and st Castroviile for Pacifie Grove and Way Statfons... 7104 Jerestord, Be: 1816 Exn M ¢ ingame. San Mateo, Belmont, Sau Carlos. Redwood, Falr Oaks, Menlo Park, and Palo Alte...... @11.30p Mayiield, Mountain View, Sunny. vale, Lawrence, Santa Clara aad San Jose A for Morning 18unday excepted aSaturday oniy il stations on Suanday. cia S¢. southbonnd 1WA ., 5 TO SANRAFAEL, MILL VALLEY, ports have left Japan within last three Leave ; In Effect days, but most of them have returned b MGy 2. 190k Via Sausalito Ferry. to port, having learned that three Rus- SUBURBA STANDARD G4 _ | " Depart tr. rancisco, week day sian cruisers were near by, but two N | 6:30, 7:10, 9:15_ 10:00, 11:00 a. m. smaller vessels have not returned and | 11:40 a m. T e their whereabouts is unknown. The 0aj Ixmacio. e ays and legal holidays: depart authorities are anxious about their at 7:10, 7:45, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00, 11 fet: a m. 12:20, . 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:33 P 5115, '5:30, 6: 15, 8:15, D:00, 10:20, 11 Tt p. m, t e isco weel ), 8:17, SHANGHAI, June 17.—As a result of 30a| Petaluma, | 12 26 l&.x.‘r}‘n.;t\. ¥, = u-‘ :‘) 6:15. 2 55, 7:55. m ne the sinking of the Japanese transports Honl | fegai Molidays extra traims arrive at by the Russian Vladivosjok squadron e e P Ses. dasm, Sdpint b V3054 the sailings of Japanese steamships for 00 a Fulton. 3:18 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat.) gn“‘iuv‘u!m\' Vi i d_legal b N 5 im?yghai have been postponed indefi- 0 pl — e 00, 145, 230, 113 . Indsor, 8:15 p. m. Eangam 90a( Healdsburg, [10:20aj10:20 [ *** *% P Tgouam TRAT | Lytton, | 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. Steamer Picks Up Survivors. 130 p‘ G‘)’«‘r‘\"llxlv. 7:28p| 7:25p 9:15 a m, Sundays on For Point Reyes, Cloverdale, | TOKIO, June 17.—The steamer Ise T T C:15 p. m. dally except Sundsy—For Caza- has arrived at Kokura carrying more “*‘f;'i;lfl;lh l? gg;im .g;‘ ete. P s Sun of the crew and troops of the transport — o | FD' ;:a.'. ‘d-; axcept Saturday and Sun- Sado. Willits, o Potut A R Japan Purchases Another Steamer. 3 * LONDON, June 17.—Japan has pur- | _FERRY—Un! pof, foot of Market st. ;{r.la;g; ‘the 2873-ton Glasgow steamer Glen Elien. | MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY shgip Leave Via Sawsalita Ferry| Arrive Sebastopol. San Francisco | Feet of Narket St. | San Franeiseo > 5 Sun- | | TSuu- | Week STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; a Fulton for Burke's Sanitarfum; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs | Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan | Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carya- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, June 17. Schr Newark, Reinartsen{ 10 hours from Stewarts Point. FOREIGN PORTS, VICTORIA, B Safled June 17—Stmr | Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Spokane, for Scattle: stmr Queen, for San | Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Franeisco; schr John A Campbell, for Santa | Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valley Rosalia John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buckneil's, Arrived June 17—Br stmr China, from Glas- | Sanhedrin Heights, =~ Hullville, ' Orr's _Hot stmr City of Puebla, hence | Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp T)w and Liverpool une 14. ———— They were rehearsing their parts in an amateur drama. “Oh, I beg your pardon,” said Her- bert, looking at the book again. * kissed you at the wrong place.” Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brag, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo Layton- | ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsens, Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- | reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On_ Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. “Isn’t that too_bas exclaimed Ame- ‘fiidc‘ke! Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle lia. “Now we'll have to do it all over | bulldins again!”—Chicago Tribune. S Wy ’e.{",‘.fl.‘.“&. \ q.R'.,x'y.-R'A‘:“' Week | & Da; | Days. 850l ... Via Gravity ar, Tamalpais ta Wl Valiey, TicksT {63 MARKET ST. (North Shore Rallroad) PN Ts Jand SAUSALITO Fxnwy, Foot Market 5%, THE LAST OF THE EBB. By Henry E. Rowland. A page of fiction that is truly fascinating in its unique ) conception and striking | situations. NEXT SUNDAY CALIx v