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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1904. RUM ON BOARD STEAMER COLON Local Boat Inupectors Tr to Discover Why the Ship Was Driven Upon a Reef e +ER TALKS PLAINLY DU Informs the Engineers That I'hey Are on Trial for Being on Duty Drunk gation into th Colon, which was ad- 3 ks ago, was resumed yesterday morning by United States Steamship Inspectors Captains O. F. Bolles and J. XK. Bulger. The Colon ran upon Remedios Reef, between 1 Jose de Guatemala and at 4:56 &. m. on April 11. At r sion of the board it was Captain William Irvine had reckoning because, as he al- gineer ivan had not his orders as to the number of ons to be made by the engines. the other band, Sullivan had affirmed that the captain had ordered fifty-four revolutions on leav- ing San Jose d that short there- after he had changed it to fifty-one. further proceedings yesterd ase went over until July 28, when age St ordan and Sec- 1 r Campbell are nges upon the or not the engineer drunk or sober stants were the men nt not drinking on d that he had and had that was H were per’'s roon ginger ale Chi Sullivan, he 4 but drank or champagne D. n saw on third assistant en- he was also in the a bottle of whisky open k not see anybody taste ger himself and [ van and Assistant En- E drinking the same. The E ( pbell relieved him at mid- nig Campbell was “perfectly sober.” I 3 te one,” asked Cap- : you got into San 2 had a good time on denied leers are on trial,” Bulger, “with regard to If you want any wit- behalf you may sh any swer to Captain Irvine, the wit- witnesses, nes rley said that from 10:45 p. m. n p. m. on April 9 the ship h going on fifty-four revolu- t € per minute. Then the order was = for fifty revolutions, which speed was main il the ship struck. Inspec er offered to have Stevens brought back from Nevada to testify again, but the engineers said that they did not wish him. —_————— Water Front Notes. | The Weste Company has purchased t entire co business of R, Duns- r's Sons Company, Including the coal L ers ards 1lu.vr>~a Folsom-street whart No. 2 e big raft of logs now being towed to the steamer Francis leggett was 14 at 7 o'clock in the evening, outh of Cape Mendocine. bark Rajore has been chartered thrie & Co. to load wheat from rope at 20 shillings per ton a waiter on the steam rail reseued by struck hard against bay. He was Jones in a much damaged considerably ~ bruised and his fall against the st bhave been drowned by the mer’s wr ni has been towed to Green- ships Durbridge and Port gor it wtreet il to-day for the Orient ama and the Alameda RS Three Overdue Ships Sighted. en cut down by the n Blizabeth, bound for vefoucauld for Shang algo bound to that port safe and making w their place were of destina number, as fol- from *Bangkok 12 per cent: a for Fiji, 15 per from Chittagong for 1cer Ball | Office 8. N. M’r- San Francisco, Cal., the ower of the Ferry exactly at noon to-day ‘ of the 120th mendlln or at 8| ch time. J. Notice to Passengers. | Bes transferred 1o and from. all (rilns,! etesmers, eic., at Jow rates. One trunk (sin. gle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Moy Epecial Delivery.’ 508 Taylor st. 050 Marker - Oakiand Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46° | Kelloge. Mre. °C. PACIFIC MAIL'S HUGE LINER MONGOLIA IN FROM ORIENT Ccmpxeles Maiden Voyage Bringing Seven Hundred and Eighty- One Passengers Eleven Thousand Tons of Freight and One Million Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars of Treasure D oo aazde PO ST AN /| ical change In existing conditions. It is| | explained that the consolidation will | j enable the steamships of the two | OCEAN LINES 0 BE JOINED Two Steamship Companies to Be Operated as One After a Pending Reorganization ——. CHWERIN WILLMANAGE Will Make Available Larger Fleet of Ships in Coast and sthe Asiatic Business | o O |~ The business of the({San Francisco | and Portland Steamship Company and | | the Portiand and Asiatic Steamship | Company is about to be consolidated. | A new corporation will soon be formed | | under the name of the Portland and | San Francisco Steamship Company for | | the purpose of handling all the busi- ness that is now divided between the | two Harriman lines. The San Fran- ! cisco and Portland Steamship Company |is a part of the Oregon Railroad and | Navigation Company, that has been kept for the purpose of fighting out | any competition that might be offered | to the O. R. and N. railway business to Portland, and keeping up the sea rate between Portland and San Fran- cisco. The line had sufficient steamships to swamp out any ordinary competitor at | cut rates, should thera fe any attempt to put on a competing steamship line on_the Coast, The combination of the San Francisco | .and Portland Steamship Company and the Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company does not foreshadow any rad- | | | | | | present lines to be used interchangably to meet emergencies. When there are | heavy freights to be moved in any di- rection the vessels will be available im- mediately to handle the business. R. P. | | Schwerin will be the vice president of | the new company to be formed by con- | ation and also its general man- ager. | e Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. WS RS 1F ARRIVE OM THE . COMPLETING HER FIRST R( NCISCO TO ORIENTAL PORTS NGS S OF PASSENGERS, A MILLION AND MORE THA 3 S OF FREIGHT. s et = When the huge Pacific Mail liner| Fourths of July. The passengers ex : Mongolia came slowly into harbor yes hibited a double degree of patriotic x-n«‘"i"(inf?‘.‘-’!_“““"' Hamburg, etc; ¥ rning from the Orient and let | nthusiasm T)]rA story of the revolt| SAILED. fall her anchor off Meiggs wharf the|Z28ainst the British mother country wa o ETidey, July 15 a twice-told tale ach orator spoke rn, Thompson, Port Kodgers. ships and steamers already here were |, . s ing, Halfrioon Bay. .; s | his piece over again. The Declaration elson, Coos Bay. schooners and launches in cOmPparison. | of Tndependence was re-read and the Dettmers, § She stoppec S nshi ‘ma- ha £ ¢ 1 ., Swanson, :\h stoppe 1 near the steamship Uma-| marshal of the day was in duplicate. | ot Smith Westwort tilla—no small boat herself—and the| Many of the celebrators before the fes- | atch, Levinson, Portland. ific Coast craft could have been| tivities were over saw double. A warm | Crii Lo R Ay > S : > n | Hansen, Portland taken for the big one's tender political campaign was startad. All the | Gray, Santa Cruz, efc In that great vessel were 781 passen- | parties that could get recognition— anley 'Doliar, Bruce, Shanghai, gers, of whom 472 were Asiatics; $1.8: ind every thing was recognized at that | r Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. 000 of treasure and 11,143 tons of| period—had the deld | ocd, Walvig, Fort Brage freight. Ther 0% G n f{ period—had their nominees in the field | 5™} " Ponatea Halrow, Eureks g re were 503 bags of mail on | and the din of their electioneering was Schr W F Jewett, Petterson, Grays Harbor. board. This is the last half of thejloud. The candidates of the Woman’ Schr Virginta, Niisson, Portiand. Mongolia’s maiden v ge and a record | Suffrage pa e | POKEN. 3 Suffrage party, by reason of their 5 s nrol o >acifi ) H s e ~ = June 22—Lat 15 S, long W, Br_ship trip in fit to the Pacific Mail Com- | ability to say much and say it last, ap- | Britisy Isles, from Antw for San Fran- pany. ! peared to be in the lead on the eve of | cteco ¢ 33 N, bark Lyn The Mongolia is 29 days from Hong- | election. When the ballots were from Genoa, for Coi o 16 days 8% hours from Yokohama ' counted the Union Labor party had| I ¥ stme Umati b p m davs ours fri ; > e . sou of Ca t liowing are the 248 cabin passen- | J osecrans Vice President of the | With raft in tow; wind light south and = 5 & % smooth | United States with a plurality of 2600. | r W 3 at San Pedro, from Abbott, | There were only 426 voters at the polls. | July Oft Santa Barbara Island, ) Mi s { bark Wiliscott, from Philadelphia, via Stan- | C msen, Mis: ) - o ley, F_1I, for San Diego. e e Pre The Willscott Spoken Damaged. Per Fr bark Francois, July 8—Lat 37 08 N, Beal, W. D A atch from San Pedro, dated July 15 ]}ullxxl 05 W, schr Prosper, from San Pedro, Master G. Ba says at Captain Hanse it er | for_Ba . | - = 'ptain Hansen ef the schooner | "My 5 Gn Cape Horn, four-masted Amer- mith. arriving to-day from Astoria, | jean ship, from Honolulu for Delaware Break- that on the evening of July 13 he | water, astbound, twenty miles | TELEGRAPHIC. ta Barbara Island, with | POINT LOBOS, July 15, 10 p m—Weather tmast gone to | hazy; wind NW; velocity miles per hour. eyes of the topmast rigging. Captain Hansen'could not make out the ves- Thebaut, Miss H name. but he is of the opinion that she S. Van Buren, Mrs. B - : Fisevenngs i was the American bark Willscott, Captain i Do s W Macloon, out 332 days from Philadelphla for e Aot San Diego with a cargo of coal. She flew A Masier no signals and was apparently in no distress, g Pt but was making g00d_progress on her course with a fair wind, When sighted she | Hume sighted the bark on the same date and From Amoy—Rev A From Kobe—Miss §. C. Doo - Jitcher. | Verifies Captain Hansen's story. man, Mre. K. Hellyer, Master ‘Heilver qnd B £ N, purse, Captain B. Hafner, Mrs. R. B. Me- v q o v Intyrs, B Bcherer, Miss G. Suthon: Bev. . NEWS OF THE OCEAN. W. Waters, Mrs. Waters, Master B. W Waters Jr., Master H. M. Waters, Master G, | Matters of Interest to Mariners and L. Waters. | From Yokohama—Mrs. S. J. Anderson, Rev. Shipping Merchants. R. W. Andrews, Mrs B. Andrews and in- | The British ship Rajore Is chartered for fant. Miss R, ‘; ‘-;\_“'1[:("3;"‘“}:' 4+ A. Avery, | wheat from Portland to Europe at 2Cs. o BT F N nttamiey Ty payliss. A- | The British ship Halewood s chartered for Comte E. de Caraman, G. Fulil Mrs. B. ¢ | lumber from Puget Sound to Callao at 37s 6d; Howard, Miss €. Howard, Rev. W. Imbrie, W. | barkentine Kohala, eame business from Puget Croysdale, Mrs. Croysdale, Mrs. M. Gratwick, | Sound to Sydney, at 33s 9d, with ontion of Miss M. Gratwick, T. Hashimoto, A. Von Hell- | Melboutne or Adelaide at 40s, or Fremantle man, Mrs. Von Heliman, H. W. Helm, Mrs. | a¢ 5os Helm, P. E. Huneker, O. Herschorn, Mrs. €. | "y poenine - e e Hawall (on Puget Sound) CSIECHA 8. SO Mrka M. C | proceeds to Killianoo to load fish scrap for . Mre. and Mre. W. T. T. McHarg. | Yokohama or Kobe, lump sum. The bark VMP’;( |m""|"vF"\‘ :“"“- T : ;‘_"*:' | R._P. Rithet returns to Honolulu and the | Jenkins, J. F. Jowett, J. A Kal- | bark St. Katherine o eargo. Jemicine. T F. Jowett, J A Kal- | bark St. Katherine to Hilo with General cars Maurenbrecher, C. Morgan, Mrs Qhinni Morgan and mald (Mies H. Hanlon). Mies i o nald s N Hanlon) s Shipping Intelligence. ymta Pele Pange, H. H. D. P Miss M R. Perkins, J. W. 3. Smith, Mirs C. B. Spring oo chi, €. H. White. B. Wightman, H Friday, July 15 . Vightman, H. | 17 g tux Fortune, McArthur, from crufse in : Major T H \‘:oly‘i 1‘ 5 fl-”v :\’ search of derelict reported off Farallon mandlm Me,_and Mrs. W, Yule, Miss J | o Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 68 hours {rom € n Pedro. Honolulu—Miss G. Ashton, Mre. 8. T. | "' . aer. AL Turden, Mre. Burden and | tmr Aberdeen, Hanson, 87 hours from Port (Miss H. Sehiuter). P. S. Scales, Mrs Kilburn, Thompson, . C. W. Baldwin, B. F. Boyden, E. J. | port Rodgers. SRS . Sl Blake, Dr. G. W. PBurgess. Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. | Stmr Mongolia, Rinder, 20 days 4 hours and A. Bartiett . R Bath George A. Bacon. | 34 minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 Mirs B. Bllls, George W. non, Mrs. H. | days 8 hours and 15 minutes, via Honolulu C. Coleman, A. Chambers, A. G. Curtis, Mre. |5 days 19 hours and 9 migutes. . Curtis, Master G, Curtls, Mige 7. V. Cooledge, | _Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, 58 hours from E. A. Douthitt. Mre. Douthitt. Miss R. K. | Victoria. Dwight, F. Du Mre. G. T. Balch and child. | _Stmr lagua, Jorgenson, 36 hours from San Miss E. Dutot, F. Frain, Mre. W. T. | Pedro. Fetters. B. § re. Gregory and in. | _Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 11 hours from | fant, Master Master C. Gregory, | Ventura. via Port Harford "= hours. o ; George Green, Miss | Ger stmr Ramses, Bielenberg, 110 days from K. ¥. Green, . . Henion. Mrs. Henirn anq | Hamburg, via Mazatlan 6 days. infant, E. J. Healey, Miss H. James, Miss R.| Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. D, Torken. Master ¥ Xatkan. Mandalay, Smith, 48 hours from San I & Malony, Mrs. M. E. Osgood. Mrs. M. . Promer. B 8. Peterion, Miet C. 3 Plerce | Jeante, Bartlett, 102 hours from ey Fe re. Tennev Peck and infant o | ter, P. Rice, J. P. Spindle. Mrs, M. P. Spin- e | dle Mrs. Malony. Mrs. 3. McCartney Ao AL DI 18 Sens ol V. McCartney, Miss ¥ Curtis, G. J. 0" Schr Fred § Wood, Meyer, 5% days from 1 §ellivan L. Sebastione, A. L. Shaw, Mre. | g ool ol o Shaw, H. . Sachs. Mre. P. Whitney, P. W ’ ° CLEARED. | White Jr. Mies A. M. Wileox, Dr. 1 % Friday, July 15. Whitney, Mre. Whitney. Mre H. Wright. Dr. | gumr denta_Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; St D. G, Waiters Mrs W h%. | pacific Coast Steamship Company. Master Seeley Shaw, Mise Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Kureka; Pacific Maud Sloan, Miss ¥ A Scett, M Coast Steamshin Company. tague Turner and mai ss Br_stmr Stanley Dollar, Bruee, Shanghai, Miss M, Tollefson Crossing the 180th degree of longi- tude the Mongolia sailed through two via Seattle: Robert Dollar Company. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Stmr Aberdeen, Hanson, Astoria; Cal and was | Blackwelder, | Onl¥ _partly loaded. This would indicate that isine, Mre | She was the Willscott, as this bark, on Janu- Mme. _. | 8TV discharged three hundred tons of co: E Mrs, M. | &t Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, where she Nels C Mre F. | had called, slightly damaged. She sailed from | H. J. R Surgent, | that port on January 26, If the bark sighted Stanton Tertiane, | was the missing Willscott she should make Mizs E. Wittie Mics | San_Diego_to-night or to-morrow ning : s | Captain Wilson of the schoomer Willie R, | | i | =3 I 44 DOMESTIC POR SEATTLE—Salled July 14—Stmr Portland, for Valdez. Sailed July 15—Stmr City of Seattle, for Skagwiy. Arrived July 15—Stmr Melville Dollar, from Vancouver. PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 15—Stmr | Bonita, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed July 14—Stmr Re- dondo, for San Francisgo. July 15—Schr Balboa, from Port bktn Willie R Hume, from Ballard; schr W H_Smith, from Evereit Arrived July 15—Bkin Chas F Crocker, from Everett; stmr lia, from Redondo. Sailed July 15—Schr E K Wood, for Grays | Harbor; stmr_Pasadena, for Eureka. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 15—Bktn John Palmer, from Manila. POINT R =sed July 15, 8:20 a m— ed J Wood, from “rancisco; 9:50 a m— rdiff, for San ¥ rays Harbor, for “r bark Francols, TA BARBARA July 15—Stmr for San Diego. POR Arrived July 15—Bktn Aurcra. from Tacoma, for San Pedro. July 14—Stmr San Pe- dro, hence July Sailed July 15—Stmr Brooklyn, Francisco; stmr Corona, for San Franclsco. Bar_bound July 15—Schr Dora Bluhm, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived July Larsen, from San Pedro. ORCA-—Arrived Aoril 4—Bark J D Peters, 15—Schr Annle from_ Seattle. UYAK—Arrived May 4—Bark Guy C Goss, from Seattle. SIT ‘0 BAY—Arrived May nport, from_Seattle. HIGNTK BAY—Arrived April 30—Ship St Paul. from Seattle. D NUSHAGAK—In vort June 1—Bark Har- vester, from Seattle; ship America, from Seattle, FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 15—Stmr Brunswick, bence July 14. COOS BAY—Arrived July 15—Stmr Break- water, hence July 13. WESTPORT—Arrived July 15—Stmr West- port, hencs July 14 Sdiled July 16—Stmr Gualala, for San Fran- csco. HARDY CRFEK—Arrived July 15— Stmr Navarro, bence July 14. TATOOSH—Passed in July 15—Br ship Celtic Monarch, from London. for Vancouver. PORT LUDLOW-—Salled July 15—Nor stmr Terje Viken, for Fremantle. REDONDO—Salled July 15—Stmr Centralia, for San Francisco; stmr Bee, for San Fran- cisco. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived July 15—Bark Char- mer, from Newcastle, Aus; bktn § N Castle, hence July 2. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived July 13—Stmr hdvance, from New_York. Sailed July 13—Stmr Yucatan, York lQ\.’IQUE*Arrl\L‘fl July 1—Br ship Castle- ton, from Acapulc ANTOFOGASTA — Arrived Mav 13 — Ger bark Hydra, from Chemainus. ‘Sailed May 5—Br bark Earl of Dunmore, for San Franc'sco, via Tocapilia. MAZATLAN—Sailed June i—Ger stmr Her- monthis, for Hamburg. SWANSEA—Sailed July 13—Fr ship Ville de Havre, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived orior to July 15—Br ship from Vancouver; Fr bark Marguerite from ‘Tacoma. VICTORIA —Sailed July 15—Br stmr Caith- ness, for Esquimalt and” Comox, to load coal for Nome; Br stmr Stentour, for Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Sailed July 15— Stmr Arabie, for New York, via Queenstown. for New for San | 12—Bark Kate | | | Steamer. From. Due. | Aurelia. San Pedro Redondo. ... | San Pedro . | Enterprise Hilo Corona Humbol Edith. Tacoma. San Mateo. acoma ‘Titania | naimo : Centralia. an Pedro Coronada San Pedro ‘«lquolav | Willapa Harbor. G. Linda | Grays Harbor | A. Maru .| China & Japan | 8. Barbal -| Grays Harbor . | Arctic. - Humboldt | Mackinaw....| Tacoma . San Pedro Humboldt 1 River Ports ys Harbor Portland & toria. | Sydney & Way Ports. . July 18 & “r an Diego & Way Pte. July 18 | Breakwater.. | Coos Bay ... July 18 | Pomo. ... oint Arena & Albion.|July | Coos Bay an Pedro & Way Pts.July | Pomona. . Humbold July Elizabeth. 4uqu|llv H er . uly Del Norte Crescent City |July Eureka. Humboldt July Puget_Sound Coos Bay & Pt New York via Panama.|July Ports Queen. . 5 Orford. | July | Arcata | San Juan. | Centenntal. Seattle & Tacoma - |July Alllance......| Portland & Way Ports |Jul | Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. ArenalJu Jul ~1Jul Santa Rosa. North Fork.." San Diego & W Humboldt i Bonita Newport & Way I’w)rl! July | Columf Portland & Astorfa. ....IJuly | 8. Monica.".. | Grays Harbor <|July Nevadan | Honolulu & Kal July Rainier Seattle & Bellingham..|July | City Pucbla.. | Puget Sound Ports July Totm: | Seattle Juh Chi! hina & h;p:m TO SAIL. | | Steamer. Destination. | | July 16. | | Samoa Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm|Pier 2 Redondo. | Astoria & Portland, 5 pm Pler 2| | Luxor Hamburg & Way. /12 miPler 10 | laqua Humboldt .| 2 pm[Pier 2 Pt. Arena..| Point Arena . | 4 pm{Pier 2| Chehalis... | Grays Harbor 3 pm/Pler 2 | Gaelic. China & Japan....) 1 pm|Pler 40 Alameda Honolulu 1 am|Pier 7 Barracouta. | N. Y. via Panama. 12 m|Pler 27 ‘olumbla... Astorla & Portland|ll am/Pler 24 | July 17. ‘ | orth Fork. Humboldt 12 m|Pier 20 Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports.| § am|Pier | Fureka. Humboldt .. |8 am|Pler 1 | Rosa .. San Diego & W; am Pler 11 | Goronado..| Graya Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 | Centralia...| Grays Harbor . 4 pmyPler 10 i | July 18. | [ Guico,...... Astorle & Portland] 6 pmiBler 2 | San Pedro..| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pler 2 | corona Humboldt .. Jl :30 p|Pler 9 | Jeanie -| Seattle & Tac 5 pm|Pler 20 | Bonita Newport & “l' am|Pier 11 | | July 19. | | Argo.......| Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pier 2 | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports./11 am{Pler 9 July 20. | Aretic......| Humboldt 2 | Breakwater Coos Ba 8 | July 21. | Pomona | Humhnldt o 9 | Elizabet 20 G.W. Elder 24 | G- Lindauer { =l Newburg. |"4"pm|Pier 20 Sequoia.... | Willapa Harbor ..| 5 pmiPier 20 Pomo. Pt_Arena & Albion| 6 pm[Pier 2 State of San Dlego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 [ oo, S0y 22 1 Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 amPler | San Pedro & Wav.|'9 am|Pler July 23. | | Alliance....| Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm,mer 16 Peru.. | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m Pler 40 | Juy 24 | | i Queen...... | Puget_Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 | 26. | Mongolia...| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 | Centennial.. Scattle & Tacoma. ier Steamer, | Destination. Sails. |- Jefterson.....| Skagway & Way Ports.|July 10 Dirigo | Skagway & Way Ports. July 16 | Santa dez & Way Port: Oregon. .. Nome & St. Michael.. . [] s | Humboldt Skagway & Way Por July 18 | Tacoma. | {July 20 | Farallon.....| Skagway & W a1 ! Santa Clara..| Valdez & Seward. July 23 | | Olympia J Nome direct July 23 Sun, Moon and Tide. ‘ | Unitea states Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Franelsco | Bay. Published by official authority of the | Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur a the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point: the height | of tide fs the same at both places. SATURDAY, JULY 16, Sun rises Sun sets . Moon sets . g |Timel s 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | Timel ‘Tlmel |Th||l‘ L2 wf i i wi t. L Wi “_fl NOTE—1In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given In the left | hand column and the successive tides of the | Jday In the order of occurrence as to time: the | fourth time column gives the last tide of the Say except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, | Tiburon FPerry, Foot of Market Street. | bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | beyona San Rarael at half rates. | ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Geouine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear BILIOUSNESS. .| sick HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. [ } consTipaTiON DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN Small PNt They TOUCH the LIVER Smait Price. Genuine Wrapper Printed on M RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ”i Look for the Siguature s leave and are dwe to arrivent SAN FRANOCISCO. From Jurr 8, 1980 Fanzr Duvor (Foot of Market Street) MAIN LIN 1a, Elmirs and Sac 7.30A Valiejo.| Napa, Calistogs, Sente _Hosa. Martines. $an Ramon. 7.30A Xiles. Tracy. Lathrop, Stock: 8.00a 8! for Dartleit Springs). tFrute, ted Biuft, : BmlmgtL;n Route $300,000 That’s the amount California gave to the World's Fair at e S 7 St. Louis. Missouri excepted Oveville...... 7.808 Byron, Tracy. Stockton. | man. ‘Los Bascs. Mendo Armona. Hanford, only two other states in the Union gave as much. Some of those three hundred thousand dollars were your dollars. Better go see how they have been used. Better go see the whole Exposition. It is worth Tuolumne and A; 9.004 Atiant!s Bxprose—O, the trip. In fact, more than 8304 Ricimond. Martinez j worth it, because the trip is 1000 The” Qreriani” Limiiod — Gwica. extremely cheap now. I will tell you just how cheap it is if 10.00A Los Angeies Passenger — Port you will send me your name and addres Costa, Martines, Byrow, Tracy, on a postal eard. bearin; :n!or)"x:ords “World's W. D. SANBORN, General Agent, wiee 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford. Lemasre, Visaila. | Bakersfield, Los Angeles . 12.00m Hayward. Niies and Wy Statios 1.00P Sacramenio 12iver Steamers. | ~ 5367 Beoicia, Winters., Sacramen ! Woodland, Willows, Knights I} alm the explan- 3 4 4 4 Landing, Marysville, Oroviile | and way stations 30° Bayward ad Way Sia . 00P o .meJo.Nlrl Sl anta Kosa. ‘ ‘ | gg- Niles. Tracy. | P Hayward. | Jose. Liverm - Fe §.00p The Owi Limitei— «-m-Y 3 Qanlaic ‘ BAReTiOeia Lae hogetee, e | 18308 Huyward. Niies and San Joss 00° Hayward. Niles ai ! Clicago. u S 8t Louts. via Sacramento, Ct . lefo, dally, ~xcept Ilundl] . CALIFORNIA i LIMITED TO CHICACON | Masiines and LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS | at 9:30 a.m., through in 3 days,! with diner and all trappings. 7007 Reny Passenger sun. Bimirs. Davie. Sserm arop. Mod Merced, Berends, Fresno aad ‘Way 3tations beyoad Port Costa 8.059 Yosem! Wawon 12.20» Other Santa Fe Trains: Valley, via Berends sad 7:30 a. m.] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | =l:-gnu-e:. Tracy. Btack . e | > torni 9:30 8. M. | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. Noges & Cultterain Erpraie._soe % = d, P t Sound and Kast. 8. 4:00 p. m_ for Stockton. 100 h""“ e e e -60a §:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and dayonly)..... > . 11.80a Chicago. \ COAgRT | ’I’E (Narrew Hange). TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | — SRS Srges | TTa8a hnuCrn Ex puna- —l iom way, Oakland, out . ton, Bouldaw C q. ., | Saata Cry W 585» San Jose. 19164 Alrarado. Nowadk. Sun Jove, Los Ql“‘l-vofi.'fllflmlr Creok, Big Basin. Santa Cruz e 12155 Newark. Centervitle, Saa. Jows, ,h" Aimaden. Los 6 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSEE SAN FPANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI3 RAILWAY COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. quu,noo 11:00 a. m.: :10, 5:30, 6:30 and 11:30 sion (Sunday oniy).... e -d — tri] t 1:30 m. .00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid., enly), sm"rm Fx": v5 Dov‘n 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 8.00A The Ceaste: ‘:. .-... 6:30, 11:30 p. m. Saa Arde, Paso ou, Banta l-r?n l-hhm Barbara, San Buens by I.Afllhvy Arrive May 1, San Fran. Destina- Sun- | Week ton. days. Ignacio. #E AR H 45 a Novato. 20 & Petaluma. 20 p and 2B p Santa Rosa, Fulton. 888 loos Windsor. Healdsburs, Lytto Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Uklah. Willits Sherwood. :ifim Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. TSTAGES connect at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: 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, Carls- | ‘ TO SANRAFAEL, N(O]Z @R gl ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, (Syole]>]a CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito Perry. Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valiey, Join_Day's. Riverside, aeriey's,” Bucknéll's. | SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Sanhedrin eights, ullville, s ot Springs, _Halfway 'House, Comptche. Camp | ‘?oewtotrm‘xfis;u»rr:nlgxfi) ;e@lk‘ Save, ut Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bra | (11:40 a. m. Sl.umiln > |". Westport, Usal; o:):l ‘t‘ll;ll(l lg; F;Ofl 12]- £:00, 35, 5:15, -‘7. 3 ‘g '0 |» 30 Westport, Sherwi ahto, Covelo, Layton- 3 ! ville, ‘Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsens, | 11:35 p. m. Sundays n-lu'l«!luf;onld-‘v.; depart Dyer. Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotja and Eu- eka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | iced rates. duged, ndays—Round-trip tickets to ail points | 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4: 15, 8:15, 9:00, 10 i 20, 5:06, 5.:40, . m. On Sundays and lidays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2:05, Ticket Office, 650 Market street, Chronlcle building. i "JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, S H-mger ‘kn P.!' A!l week days, depnn at 7:45 a. m 35 p. m. fex ). On Sundays 45, sS:30, 9 10:00. . 1:00, 1:45, . 7:15 MT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY "h.l'uu S 11:00. 11:40 a. m.. | ana 8:15 p. m. ek | THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 2. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. 2 m. Sundays only—For Point Rey San l"llnl:lm Week | Sun- Days. | days. 2304, 10:00 4/ m. daily except Sunday—Fer Caza- 5:15 p. m. day—For Point Rey 15 p. m., Sunday For Point Reyes, 9:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazadere, ote, TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market sy l 4:35 r Via On'l1 Car, icxer (625 MARKET ST. (Nor and mm B o oo | onu:-