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ISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1904. 11 ALY HE SAW LOONIS L of Upa For- Statement \D Gustay ! hmm Francisco Draws Written iAY CLEAR MYSTERY Is Positive That American Left Willielm II > 1"1“[:'“ ‘l"'. iser —Gustav F of g -on the particularly no- gave the m o-day formal £ that T am pe and America Thanks French Government. i, . » ssador . eign 1 pression of the SWEDISH GOVERNMENT ANMIOUS ABOUT RUSSIA Devlzration of Minister -Connecting North Country With Bobrikoff Meurder ln- urbs Stockholm. detesting t ¥ be charged for the Czar's WORK ON GUNNISON RIVER TUNNEL ABOUT TO BEGIN Land Required by the Government Before Project Is Undertaken Is Guaranteed. MONTROSE, Colo., June Gungison " River tunnel, which will supply watér for the irrigation of thousands of acres in Uncompahgre Vailey is assured by the filing to-day of bonds.aggregating $200,000, guar- aiteeing the entire subscription of 86,000 acres required: by the Govern- ment before entefing upon the project. Already 76,467 acres have been sub- scribed and Chief Engineer F. H. vell motified the committee in charge of the local arrangements that uld order the eéngineers to pro- ceed w the construction when a bond for 000 was filed. —_———— BANDIT ELUDES POSSES, MILITIA AND BLOOGDHOUNDS 28.—The Slayer of Sheriff Hayes Escapes Pur- sufrs in the Night and Doubles on His Traci —A tele- fternoon states alieged slayer .of eluded his pursuers in nd seems to be doubling on his tracks for the north again. The hot pursuit and the blood- the scent A MILLIONAIRE Chicago Woman. Becomes Wife of Texas Banker After Securing Di- vorce From Toledo Man. GO, June 28.—Marion Lint- hicago kindergarten teacher, ried here to Samuel Park, a lionaire banker and lumber mer- chant of Beaumont. Tex. The wed- ding took place on the day the bride was granted a Aivorce from H. H. Newton of Teiedo, Ohio. ——— WILL GIVE MILLIONS TO PARIS WORKINGMEN | HIC a C PARIS, June 28 —Baron Alphonse de Rothschild, Baron Edmond de Roths- child and Baron Gustav de Rothschild, chiefs of the Rothschild family, calied upon M. Trouillot, the Minister of Com- merce, to-day to inform him of their in- tention to give $2,000,000 for the purpose fReports From Bristol Bay Tell of Many Vessels of San of providing cheap and healthy dwell-' ALASKA ICE IS MAKING WORK FOR SHIPYARDS DUMONT VICTIY OF VANDALISM i Culprit Cuts and Slashes With Dull Knife Airbag the Salmon Fleet Frozen Hard and Fast in the Northern Anchorage—-Builders to Be Busy | £ L There will be a glut of work for the . ca,! Of the Inventor’s Machine ards when the vessels of oo The e Femf b S the salmon feet return from the north. P3liding ropped e on to-day— r 2 well found as b m. Greenwich sime. J .o+ 5 WORK IS DONE AT NIGHT they are, none of these canvas winged Liegtenant, U. . in chlrxe | Sun, \loon a ': s are built for bucking ice. This ng to the t fro Alaskan wate ear- of the fleet had squeeze in the frozen Cowardly Trick May Pre- vent Aeronaut Making As- cension on Fourth of July ., oW tardy depar has ‘a manner as to preclude all possibility of its being repaired in time to allow ension on July 4. T nty and yesterday came an ase ledst tw Professor and Meyers, who has charge of - contests. to- day said that it will take at least two weeks to repair the damage. The big gas bag had not yet been taken from the crate which it came long rips in the bag Carl now loading Puget Sound. “the tides e exposition of e 3B I ke Ace i morning tides are given In the left o : the & Bty ported in tk June T"and the successive tides of the from Par The cover had re t Luecile, urrence as to time; the moved by a customs inspector and . Grace, ves the last tide of the! e crate was rolled into the center are but three tides, as The heights given are in ngs of the United States except when a minus (—) and then the number h given by the mean of the big shed prepared for the air- ship. Being of an adhesive material, the bag was hung in foids from slats nailed near the top of the crate, and in this way was prevented fram be- | coming a solid mass because of its own weight. There were several folds cLaps Damages Her Propeller. George Lo dal drew" his knife across these, cut- i ting through from two to four thick- slats covered with folds of the bag and only four or five of them were -, cut. 24 hours from Bu- Olsen, 17 hours from ¢ ast 4 “Well, it is just as I told the fair , Hutman, 4 days from Astoria . a 11 days from Port| people. This place is not secure | enough.” CLEARED. of “What will you do?” he was asked. “I do not know,” was the reply. “It will be impossible to get a new bag June 28. | B. C., ay, Victoria, Sl SR Jey Notice to \ldrlnch C Port Rodgers. ‘moon_ Bay San Pedro Professor Meyers, who made a care- | ful examination of the cuts, said: “The cutting seems to have been | done with ‘a dull knife. and | want to destroy the bag and I be- | lieve the work was pure vandalism | with no other object in view but the | . | malicious destruction of property.” Walter B. Stevenson, Secretary of the World’s Fair Company, said steps n Vicente Land pson, Redondo. RAPHIC. 2 10 p. m.—Weather 16 miles per hour. OKEN long 38 W, Fr bark for San Francisco, via dal and for the future protection of the airship. When the damage was done shed that shelters the gas bag was patrolied by a Jefferson guard and a special watchman, who was one of Mr. Dumont’s employes. Neither saw { the vandal and the damage was not discovered until the workmen were Mam of Orleans, ed June i—Ger stmr Lux- °r Robert Dollar, hence | apout to take the bag from the box. 28—Stmr Centennial, bence ——— 2 255 % wmrs ADMIRAL GLASS' SQUADRON rd and Benning- REACHES PUGET SOUND ! Cruiser New York Will Probably Go Into the Dock for yo, for San Fran- = 3 g i June 25—Stmr Bee, SEATTLE, June 28.—Rear Admiral ND—Sailed June 2s—Br ! Glass’ Pacific squardon, which in- cludes the cruiser New York, Mar- BRISTOL BAY as being in the fce hence Ap 16: shlp Lucile 3 d reported | plehead and gunboats Pennington and Concord, arrived at the Puget Sound navy vard this afternoon. The coal- ing ship Nero, which broke down, was b ship Eclipse, a Pana Hecla, from Ladysmith > Pr::: J Biainé: bark B. P. Cheney, hence Agcil left outside and will reach Bremer[on June 30 bark Nich lah~ Thayer, hence April 14; to-morrow. It is stated the New York Humboldt g ence April 13; stmr George has as r s, - g g June 3 i g e vt s asked for repairs, which will re CMi & Japes T 30 pack with ship Standard quire 116 working days. Puget Sound Ports.... June 30 16—Bark John Currier, from —_——— Mendocino & Pt. Arena June 30 Water Front Notes. The Occidental and Orfental Steamship Co T RIA—Arrived June 28—Stmr Despatch, n Diego & Way Pte. June 30 June = Mexican Ports ... Humboldt ebraskan, for Hom — comes sel- | ST. LOUIS, June 28.—Some time length of during the night the bag of Santos| outside world. A Dumont's airship at the Worl e 10, was received grounds was cut and slashed in s of the-uag over each slat and the van- | mr Pomo, Jacobs 12 hours nesses of the material with each| r Jeanie Bartlett, 35 hours from Se-gigeh. The work evidently was done r Corome, Gielow, 19% hours from Eu- | in haste. There were about a dozen | When the damage was discovered a | Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- Bay messenger was sent to Dumont and he Jorgenson, 25 hours from Eu-| hyrried to the scene. After examining | Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from the bag he said: AIT en, Comox, B. C.i R | anqd if an ascension is made this one | . must be repaired. I can think of no gty Tuesday, June 28. | reason why any one should want to M: Hammer, Fort Brags. | destroy my airship.” I can con- | ! ceive of no reason why any one should | would be taken to apprehend the van- | SETTLERS RUSH 10 THE RANGE Government Throws Open Millions of Aeres of Grazing Land in Nebraska TROOPS ORDERED OUT Great C*lttle Barons Are At- Al oo el Mickey has receiv | from officers and Sheriffs in | County, Nebraska, for military to help | keep order at Broken Bow and in the surrounding country, where thousands of persons have gathered for the open- ing of homesteads under the new Kin kaid land law. The Governor has or be held in readiness. from the fact that the cattle barons have sent their cowboys to file on Gov- to interfere with homesteaders who are the new law. The disputed Iands, which were thrown open to settlement to-day, have been used by the ranch- men for grazing purposes. The land has been fenced by them and their fences the Government ordered taken down in a bill passed by the last ses- sion of Congress. Many of the home- stenders at Broken Bow are armed and bloodshed is expected. OMAHA, Neb.,, June 28.—Nine mll-‘ | lions of acres of Government land in Nebraska were opened for homestead | | entry to-day under the provisions of the Kinkaid law, which permits home- steaders to file on 640 acres of land. The land opened by the Kinkaid law is known as semi-arid and is mestly | adapted to grazing. It is the last great opening of Government land of this nature that will ever be made and was the occasion of a rush for choice sections by those desiring to e!(abllsh ranches. The six land offices in Nebraska were | the scenes of great excitement. At O'Neill nearly 1000 persons, a great percentage of whom were women, were in line at sunrise. | The greatest excitement was at Brok- | en Bow, where more than 2,000,000 acres | of the best land included in the pro- visions of the law was thrown open. At sunrise more than 2000 persons were in line and Sheriff Richardson, who had already taken extraordinary pre- cautions to forestall trouble, to-day en- listed an extra force of deputies to keep | order. | Mickey to ‘order the militia out tof assist in keeping order. UNCLE SAM IS AFTER ALASKA TIMBER Cl"l'l‘ERS | Price Must Be Paid for Product. TACOMA, Wash,, June 28.—The Gen- eral Land Office has commenced to en- force its rec | for the same. Through Receiver Mul- |lin of the Juneau Land Office, formal | demands have been made on the Moore Wharf Company and the Northwest Light and Power Company. both Skagway, for payment ef wood cut by them. 3 The Government asks $3000, which would be about the retail price for the wood and pilescut within the last year. The General Land Office refuses to accept settlemcnt on a basis of 2 | cents per cord, as was done at Ram- ! pert and lower Yukon points last year. | The price charged by the Government | is 35 per cord for wood and 9% cents | per foot for piling. The Government ulalms the right to collect pay from | | either those who cut timber or those | who consume it. All those concerned | hav . refused to pay th. demands and | will make further presentation of their | case to the General Land Office. £ v's liner Cootic, outward bound, ved b g st ia & Japan . for San Francisco. pany’s ° 5 ey Arrived June 25— Stme Columbia, hence June | **per?sy at Hemolilu | DIVINE AND POLICE CHIEF > ~ e ing bktn John Smith, hence June 13 B v tates sunboat Wheeling, from ek s o b rehiad Pedro & Way PiaiJuly 3 Arriced June 28 °Simr Francis B, Lepwelt. | Joined e Syuntron there o (K08 | FIGHT IN BARBER SHOP Braye Hagbor oD SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 28—Bktn North- e it e e | 3 & Astoria_ |l [July 3 west. from P - | etote from T sy four days over- | Minister's Sermon Arouses Wrath of Way Po rived Ju < o « 3 urs & Way Ports PR oo o gor o mad RS steamer Francls H. Leggett which car- < Officer and He Attacks Preacher Humboidt > ¢! la, | e e i S0 e tes i With a Cowhide. Humboldt §| Saiied June 25—Stmr San Gabriel, for Uinp-| Thgd shstaraky ot Autatie, ooy I | ALBANY, Ga., June 28— Rev. Lel 4 > o g S The Pacific Mall Company's 1 < § o ASEvR i ST R g H "'F';v'f,"‘a‘ Sailed June 28—Stmr Alllance, | gue late this aftermoon or eavly teeon | G. Broughton of Atlanta, one of the > June 25 Stmr| Werming (rom the Orient. The Gaelic is due | best knewn Baptist ministers in the co H 24, for Bellingham. | TN | South, and Chtef of Police Westbrook & Way Ports. 2 ;‘A_rl:golun-. 28—Stmr Paea- | 4. - < |engaged in a fight in a barber shop York via Pana 6 GHAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 27—Schr here to-day. In a sermon on Sunday e & e S et X Saider. tor B Frenihis velli, fiom Portland, Or._ via China and Japan, e ke - I ooy g B2 5 mr San Ma. | f0r Colombo and New York | Dr. Broughton had charged Chief 3 @ < OCEAN STEAMERS. | Westbrook with being a drunkard and 4 2A—Sailed June ..s—sm.r; NEW YORK—Arrive a frequenter of dives. E] cisco; stmr South B: erland_ 1 Antwerp; st 1 2 hor % | from Bremen and. Cherbours; sumr Lombardia; | The Chief of Police entered the shop S = EORT ER; e 1 St Taines | Ol o B | while the minister was in a chair be- = TP n_Francisco Safled June 28— Stmr Kronprinz Wilheim, e 4 i o - W] P N 2 passed June 25, 4:30 p m— | tor Bremen, via Plymouth and " Cherburg; | In8 shaved and as soon as he saw the Juze 2. 5‘?1’.;{?"‘?.",\&?3’351’;'.‘?1 for San Pedro | stmr Ryndam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogre: | minister he went for him with a cow- Redondo storia Portiand| 6 pm|Pier neioee | . ik 3 ! ;1,. Angeies Ports.| & pm Pler 2 PUR‘:rF';“l;‘:O PALERMO—Arrived June 26—Stmr Sicilian , dicted that more trouble will result u & K'hului| 5 pm/Pier 23 P S ONousalled = June 28—Schr | Prince, from Naples, for New York. i from Dr. Broughton's charges. i & K huiul| S pmiPier 23 Oliver J. Olsen. for San Pedro. ANTWERP—Arrived June 28 Stmr Zeeland, Preakwater| Coos Bay direct 5 pm/Pier § IELAWD POHIS. P a | Arctic . Humboldt 9 am Pjer 2| MANILA—Sailed June 24—Br stmr Trebia, | ,, CENOA—Arrived June 24—Stmr Citta a1 Noted Musician to Tour America. Jun for_Sourabaya. Torino, from New York. . e | 10 ROLULU — Asrived Juse Bark| Sailed June 25—Stmr Liguria, for New York. BERLIN, June 28 —Felix Wein- 9 Olympic. hence June 17 Ger bark (hulonevl“g‘l“"f_fwao.&;flved June 28—Stmr Sarma- | gartner, one of the conductors at the from Bremen S stmr Wheeling, i . m . San ‘Dicgo & Way.| 8 am Bler 11 | Pao r Wheeling, from Pago | "L EMEN—Arrived June 23—Stmr Kaiser | Royal Opera-house, has signed a con- Coquille Biver ....| 6 pm/Pler 20 Amnr\e}rlxo;v‘;?mz‘s—-‘r‘;: stmr Coptic, hence June | xo'::;“":“"’," 5"‘"3 from New York, via Ply- | tract to revisit the United States in % 3 % ohama. { Cherbo ’ Coquille River.....| € pmiPler 2| EASTERN PORTS, | “!(::::‘L\Ee:'\;:;‘:d{:rfll!fl!hs”—n‘?tmr Ancho- | January or February to conduct a § DmiPier 10| _NEW YORK—Arrived June 28—Br ship | bii o m oot e 1o O o cap. | NUMDer of concerts for the New York 1 am|Pier 24 | Monkbarns, from Limerick. | pathia. for New York, via Queenstows: stmr | Philharmonic Society. Later Herr | | | Salled June 27—Br stmr Albenga, for Ma- | [ake Champlain, for Montreal. Wei 1l make a tour of the 4 pm/Pler 3 nDila. e Veingartner will m Soeiewe 8| POREION PORTS L Arrived June 28—Stmr Welshman, from Port- | \o Point Arefa 4 pmiPler 2 VICTORIA—Sailed June 27—Stmr Cottage o | Newport & W 9 am'Pler 11 | City, for Skagway; stmr Umatilla, for can Mariposa Tahiti direet 11 am[Pler 7 | Francisco; bark Servi for Ladysmith. City Param| N. Y. via Panama.12 m'Pler 40! TYNE—Clcared Ju Br ship Strath- ADVERTISEMENTS. Jeanie..... | Seattle & Tacoma.! 5 pm Pler 20 . gryfe, for San Francisco. Eureka ...| Humboldt .........1 9 am/Pler 13| ANTOFOGASTA—Arrived April 20—Br ehip Juy 3. ] Aristomene, from Valparaiso. Snn Diego & Way.| 9 lm‘Fkr CALLAO—Arrived May 31—Br stmrs Mon. tauk and Maseapequa, from Mollendo. DUBLIN—Arrived June 25—Br bark East African, from Oregon. ' | cons B. & Pt onan-m Pier 13| NEWCASTLE, AUS.—Arrived June 13—Br Puget {Pier — Dbark Sarazossa, from Port Pirle, to load for “Union” engines ; San_ Francisco. LA \PLLLBO.—AH‘V.‘ June 13—Br -hlp Prov- ince, TENERIFFE—Arrived June T—G(r stmr have made gas en- gines popular. 5000 | Coos Bay..- San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pier North Fork | Humbolét , 5 pm P Columbla. . | Astoria & nmual 1 un'bm | Memphis, hence February 27, for Hamburg. “Union” engin G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor J|ter e ik o B e O s P i o feer ne Sierra. .. e g e - o2 e DLGer e by dyst he e - | 'c"'”" Besls ‘;l‘m':‘, }; Alster, from Hamburg, for Santa - world. The princi- e R e g & T ANTWERP—In port June 15—Fr bark Col- || pal governments =1 8. ;unzl Villebois Mareuil, for Puget Sound or adopted them after Newburg. ... Grays Harbor......| 4 pmiPler 10, 55000 0 coiled June 18—Ger stmr Ser- || thorough . tests FROM SEATTLE: bia, for San Francisco. More than Steamer. Destination. Saiis | sesttine Hrada 2 SHARPNESS—Arrived June 26—Br ship Loch Carron, from Tacoma. e FREMANTLE—Arrived prior June 28—Br i ship Ascenis, trom Tacoma 1, AUSTRALIAN PORT—Arrived prior June 3 28—Ship Paul Revere, from Manila. s YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 27—Br stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. {Juiy 3 .OJI—!llled June 27—Br stmr Crusader, for wu & Way Ports. July m G—! ./ Nome via Golovin Bay.|July lflx (gr!o:naflbl:-‘u T nxonAn——.:mvaa June 28—Stmr Sibe- 28—Br mmn,. lCn——L—nvefl June . N., Mer- "UNION GAS ENGINES tempting to Deprive thej Homesteaders of Claims. LINCOLN, Neb., June 25.—Governor d several requests| Custer | dered” Company M of Broken Bow to! The trouble arises | ernment land that is now fenced and | seeking claims under the provisions of | fer uniformity and all thai and pure 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. of Mother Earth’s crop is ever con- sidered. honest quality with' a goodness all its own. Always the Same Good Old “Blatz” —_—e BLATZ MALT-VIVINE - (Noolatoxicaat) | The Only the best result is a beer of A MALT TONIC For Convalescents and Run-Down Systems. VAL, BLATZ BREWING CO., Muwauxee SAM BIBO & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS, 212 BATTERY STREET, RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa fe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACC LEAVES MONDAYS and TIIHISBIYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, for Stocktom, 4:00 p. m. Later he requested Governor | 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City. Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—841 Market St. and | Also 1112 Broad- Ferry Depot, 5. F. Other Santa Fe Trains: fer Stockten. Fresno, - | Merced, Hantord asd Visalia Bakersfield. way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. i""“'"“““"‘ Wil Demana That Ful | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | | LESSER WEEK DAYS— 2 3:40, 4:30, 5 cept’ Saturdays. | CiK FRAKCISCU AND NORTH PACIFIS ent ruling that cutters of | Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market Street. timber in Alaska must pay full value BAN m:-cllco TO SAN RAFAEL. | T30, S:u, Ui, 11w & m.‘ 30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:30, §:30 and 11:30 | Leave San Fran Tratas leave and ave due to arrive st SBAN FRANCISCO. Frox Juwe 19, 1906 Fxast Dzor (Poot of Market Street ) MAIN LINE. ixave — =. Vacavilie. Winters. Ramse; A Reafets, 7304 Vaileja, Rosa. Portiaad. 2.00a D-uv!l\"ood land. Kaighs arysviile. Chico. Orovi) 8384 Porc_Costa aez. Antfbcl Maryaviiie: Ghic 8304 Oaicdare. Chincse. Jameswwn. So- | | | [ fus $700 and Bawt. 8304 Richmond, Martines .aad Way Stations ... 8500 10.00A The Overisad_ Limited — Ugden, . OmaZa, Chicages. Lathrop. o Raymond. Fresao, Goshen Jane: gon. Hanford, Lemoore. Viaalia, ersfiold. Los Angeies ... 12.90% Hayward. Niies and Way Siattons. *180P Sacramento River Steamers. R " 12209 4 way station acd. Niles and Way Stations.. Byroa, Tracy, Lninp iuena | Merced, Dereads, Fresuo sad Way Stations beyoad Port Costa 838 Yosemite Vailey. via Berends sod Easstera Express—Ogden. Denver, e, 5¢. Louls, Chicago sad : 12.80» 'silefo, daily, »xcept 3 . o Suadar — 7500 ol —cad, ) | Sinritaes and Way Scastons 11.20a D| | 7'—-.. Passenger—Pors Costa, Sut- ol n. Eimirs. 1s. Secrameato, P M:e. Lane Tamow Bess [ 8850 o-'n 2 catlrornta Rxpress— sac s Macysville, Redding. By*S+ Poruiead. . Puget Sound snd Bass. 8.50a Ll | 2109 Hayward, Niles snd Saa Joss (Sus- EER e . 11508 p| $:20p | COAST LI TNarrow Gasge) Pl T:25p | % I;r"cSn: Street ) T AGA Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday Jaiz) 20a | 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Joss, Yeitou, Bouider Creek. Bl » Crus | | | 1 ”Jl 12.158 Newark. | he o T2 | 00 a| Guerneville and 10:20a | :30 p Camp_ Vacation. 6200 43 90 a s:40a | 9:30 a 6:20p | 10 p| } 20a §an Jose and Way Stazions. Sulphur Springs Fulton Lyston Springs: Springs: a STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White nd Mark West Springe; at for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Geyserville at Cloverdale for the Geysers Hoone- for ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duscan Hl‘h acd Springs. rings. 504 Springs; Soda Ba Springs prings =prlnll Upper Lake, kS y. Lakeport and Bartletr "at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogs Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Pomo, Potter Valey John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buckneil's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Huliville. Orr's _Hot Halfway House. < che, _Camp | Westport: Garberviile, reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | duced rates. Shevwood, \Cabia, Covelo, ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Pepperwood. Scotia and Eu- o T or Fort Brags. Laytoa- On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafae! Ticket Office €30 M: building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen. Manager. at haif rates. arket street. Chrogicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Azt TOSANRAFAEL, | 8:30, 7:10. 745, 8:50. 9:15, ' 11:40 & m. s:.'.u.ahl‘:.“l, e Sunda B Skagzs | Bragg | ’..: San Jose and Way Stations. 7.18A Mosterey aad Santa Craz Bxcar .-nl-n J nos, Capitola, ‘SestaCrus Fuciilc Grove, Sailnag | Saa Lais Obispo aad Principal Hg: Way Stations San Jose and Way Stations... Sazia Ciara. San Jose. Lo ‘Gaios 1309 Sen Joue o ' Way Stations - vla-ob« Moute Kxpress—Santa i faz Jowe Del Moate. Monierer. plocife Grore Ioeame. trovilie, Del Monte. Pactfe Grove. 16-16# san Mateo Bereaford, Beimoni. Saa Carics.