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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, WEDN SDAY, JULY 27, 1904 STOCK SALES CAUSE FLURRY Shares of ,\luska Packers’ Association Change Hands and Market Price Deeclines ! | and Oats, TAKES A HERD OF HIGH-BRED COWS TO UNCLE SAM’'S ORIENTAL ISLES Army Transport Dix Sails for Manila Deeply Laden With Hay and Carrying in Stalls on Deck Horses and Mules and Pedigreed Cattle of the Jersey and Holstein Families RUMOR LOWERS VALUE: = B Shortage of Salmon (‘.atch]! Alarms Some of the|| Holders of the Seeurities | | i 1e of share used ck ers and st ities, as §1 h, have nd on Monday since n to tion of hold- 1ad risen ny use of cause of rumors the theory ome timic ch on the ed w | | | of below cking handsome 1 as- of during the yoration the president of | 11 cor as to the value of said, “we dealings on the inge in _our | | in ot esterday of th 48,000 large natur- but et, Fel r mall, ter to S et e i, v & ving been offered for The army transport Dix, Captain - George Ankers, sailed at noon yester- CPLAINS. day for Manila with a large cargo of was asked as to feed and livestock. Stowed away in her pack this average, holds the army freighter has 7000 tons of hay and 2500 tons of oats. The hay and grain are of the best guality ob- tainable, and Uncle Sam’s stock in the Philippines will live high after the ar- rival of the Dix. The transport also carried 230 horses and mule: the but score of the cows are now giving milk, - and the office: f the Dix are looking forward having the kind of coffee - mother made all ghe way across the Pacifi 3 The loading of the stock was accom- | rlished yesterday morning. Army muie- skinners make short work of persuading - four-footed passengers to climb the | ’ | steer of gangways, and when the work terday there was an un- broken procession of horses, mules, cows and bulls from the wharf to the deck of the transport. All the stock | s aboard and each animal snugly | guartered in a comfortable stall when the 12 o'clock whistle blew. Before the nocnday signal had ceased to sound the Dix moving away from the wharf. fits were more ebtedness was L s Beri Beri on the Foohng Suey. | we should mot. Ous the American bark Foohag decreased and we d Monday at Delaware rn from the season | Breakwater sluf, is suffering from | bt di ot #ER | BR VR { beri beri. One man is reported dead and two I E mot expected to recover. The Foohng GEBER (HAR WITH ln- aware Breakwater in com- ANOTHER MURDER clipper ships nilworth and e — | W Frye. They were all from Hawallan Coroner’s Jury Holds Foreman Re- | ports The Foohng Suey left Kahului 140 days ag: The Kenilworth sailed from Hilo sponsible for Death of August e s ago and the Frye left Hono- Armond, Killed by a Cave. h murder has been August Geber by =a This was in the mat- iest upon the body of There was seven days 2 the trips of the Foohng Frye and more than a month rt run of the Kenilworth and the others. The v her at any stage of ropped anchor at Del within a few rge of o 8 Monday ee tman of 3 Third street, 1 following _clipper was shot on July 10 by Geber n ca | from the wound on July | from Hawa an_vorts ‘1; New Y His victim w s | Astral. A. G. Ropes, Bangalore, Se- ) was Charles | (o™ enry Villard, L F. Chapman, Susque- | - hanna and L. P. Hifchcock. The Susquehanna | 1 g of August Armond, & |iert Honolulu a month ahead of the Kenilworth | aborer, who was killed on June 27 |and is now out 130 days | _the caving in of a bank of earth at | % | .4‘ nr rosj ot ‘;;mfirm the jury found Presentation for Captain Rinder. & ing verdic | The passengers who traveled on the liner 1e deceased Ca""‘j\xungcm from Hono yesterday presented to Captain Jokn H, Rinder, who was In com- mand, a handsome American flag of heavy silk. = The flag is suspended from a metal | staff on which is 8 silver plate inscrived: | “Presented 1o Captain Jotn H. Rinder. M. S Mongolla. Honolulu to San Francisco. Honolulu Passengers. “July, 1904." ptain Rinder has been granted sick leave ané Thursaay will depart with his family for a prolonged sojourn in the Santa Cruz Moun- th from |m falling of a wail d that the falling of used through faulty ncompetent labor, contracting foreman | 3 —_—————— Notice 1o Passengers. and from all trains, One trunk (sin. 50 cents. Morton r st 650 Market E the ng-. ‘Maiden Vo iy the BB TREARRN Victor Lindquist's Tuck. Deputy Collector of the Port Victor Lind quist has just recelved the proceeds of a recently left ‘him by an uncle in Sweden. The lately departed Lindquist was interested in the codfishing industry. | ———— Overdue Rate Advances. The rate of reinsurance on the British ship | Ems wae, advanced yesterday to 25 per cent She is out 118 days from Calcutta for Fi | The German bark Plonier, out 107 days from | Buenos Ayres for Falmouth, remains at 15| | per cent. ’\l)\ !-.RTIQP‘IP NTS. Sl iy ‘Water Front Notes. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ven- tura left Auckland July 22, bound for this i port. The Sierra, outward bound, has arrived at_Auckland, | The battieship Ohio wae out again yester- | day, being tuned up by the builders in prep- A Knife that is good emough for || arstion for the coming official trial, for which anybody and contains the best mate- || she leaves here to-morrow. rial and workmanship; comes with ||, The Arabs. the new towboat built for the two or thregh. Wi several styles | | Pacific “Mail' Company by the Fulton Iron of handl sding pearl. ‘“ex;ke ‘"L to-morrow be given her official . rial t o w ? GOT AN OLD RAZOR? I want it || L1 [Fip- She will leave Mission-street whart | No. 2 at 10 o'clock a. m. | . When the Willscott has finished discharging her cargo at San Diego she will be towed to Will give you liberal allowance for it o3 & rew coe. I have good Razors as low a5 £1.00 this port for repairs, ‘l-r.oa STAR SAFETY RAZOES FOR AT e ot B 7 V. Scissors and other Cutlery, iIn NEWS OF THE OCEAN. splendid assortments, at my usual low prices Matters of lmereu to nlarlners and Razors honed and ground. Honing, Shipping Merchants. 25¢. Two bars Williams' Shaving Soap, The ship Falls of Clyde returns to Hilo l.u- with general cargo, —_— Notice to Mariners. ESTERO BAY, CALIFORNIA. (List of Lights, Buiys and Daymarks, Pa- cific Coast, 1904, page 16.) 7 Notice is hercby given that a bell buoy, painted black and lettered “M. R.” in white, was established July 15 in thirty-nine feet of water abowt 440 feet ESE. of Mouse Rock, Estero Bay, California. The disabled bell buoy, 240 feet SE. of the Tock will be removed as soon as practicable. Whale Rock, E. % N, Cayucos Point, W. % N.; Mouse Rock, WN 410 feet. By order of the lighthouse buurd orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS ¥. W. PITTS, The Stationer. 1008 MARKET ST., Opp. Pifth. SAN FRANCISCO, Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY 7. Established 11 1834 for Lhe treatment of Private Drmeuses. Loxt Mantiond. Debility or 4:( o wen vm!ndvluflmlMfl\d N e Dottor cures when W, Commander, U. 8. N., Inspector ’.\'Iel!lh ugh( house District. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- and three score cows andl < 1t applies (> | bulls. These are the first cows the Gov- Sound and in the | ernment has shipped to the Philip- pines, and the experiment will be! watched with great interest. The cows | are all highly-bred Jerseys and the bulls are the Holstein family. About a t o the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about.25 than at Fort Point; the helght e at both plac “DNESDAY, July : minutes later [ Sun rise 24 Full Moon. g 5 rises. . 'Hm_e} " [Time]| X ——’ Ft. |,*’ Ft. “In the above exposition of the tides morning column and the successive tides of the In the order of occurrence as to time; the lumn glves the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, as | sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States vey Charts, except when a minus (—) des the height, and then the number bstracted {rom the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. th hand day | fourth time « —_— Shipping Intelligence. - % e THE CLIPPER _SHIPS KENIL- % ABFINES: WORTH AND W. P. FRYE AND & Tuesday, July 26. T e ceSimr, Newsboy, Adler, 38 hours'from Cres- - ~ <+ | pitmr A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours trom | Port Rogers. Exchangs, San Francisco, Cal,| Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, 14 hours from Alblon, 1904, via Point Arena 10 hours. Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— L'a, 2t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 Greenwich ti J. C: BURNETT, 8. N., In charge. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Fr From. 1' nama . Pedro & V w York via Panama. River. City Pedro. S. Barbara San Pedro. Corona. . ...... Humboldt Polnt Arena.. Mendocino & Pt. Arena|July Santa Rosa Diego & Way Pts.|July & Pt. Orford.|J s Bay and & Astoria Mexican Portland & . Puget Sound Ports. . Astoria attle & Tacoma. Humboldt Oyster Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and_Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Poini, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Publishéd by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 26 hours fm Eureka. ptmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 62 hours from San iego. Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, 33 hours from Coos Bay. tmr Despatch, Levinson, 64 hours from Columbia River, bound south; put in for fuej. Stmr Maggie, Corning, 4 Hours from Half- | moon | Bktn Gieaner, lapa Harbor. Schr Conflanza, Johnson, 24 hours from Not- Schmehl, § days from Wil- leys Landing, Schr Newark, Relnertsen, 11 hours from Stewarts Polnt. SAILED. Tuesday, July 26. Stmr Columbla, Doran, Astoria. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompeon, Port Rogers, Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay, Stmr Bonita, Preble, San Pedro. tmr Stmr Newburg, Centennial, Stmr Geo Loomii Stmr Gipsy, Gra: Br ship Halewood, Lonnen, Schr Robert B Hind, Erl Schr Wm Rentony Bruce, chr Borealls, Samuels, chr Newark, Reinertsen, Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, bor. Anfindsen, Strand, Badger, Grays ‘Harbor. Seattle, Redondo. Grays Har- TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—July 26 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind W; velocity 12 miles an hour. | DOMESTIC PORTS. i ' | | the Board of Trade WILL DISCUSS GRAIN PR PROBLEN| 2 Meeting Called to Begin Investigation of Great Scope and Importance HOME MARKET AT STAKE Millers, College Professors and Business Men Invited to a Conference Next Week —_— One week from to-day there will as- semble in the rooms of the California | State Board of Trade flour millers, pro- fessors connected with the agricultural | department of the University of Cali-| fornia, the president and manager of | and Secretary l Friedlander of the Merchants’ Ex- | change. They purpose beginning a sys- i tematic investigation of great import- ance to the grain growers of Califor- | nia and to owners of land upon which | grain is produced. The meeting is | called at the instance of the committee | recently appointed by General Chip-| man of the California State Board of | Trade to ascertain what must be done to produce wheat in California pos-| a sufficient percentage of | gluten to make it acceptable to Califor- | nia flour makers without importing | wheat or flour from any other State or | country to mix with it. The call for the meeting was sent out‘ yesterday. The committee is anxious! to begin at once to gather all the in- | formation that is available upon a very1 important matter, and would have come together on Monday last but for the fact that some of the members were unable to attend. One of the questions for consldera-l tion is whether loss would be entailed | temporarily by the use of new seed | wheat that may take time to become) acclimated. There have been instances, where the first sowing of a new seed or of old seed planted in a new local- | ity did not bring satisfactory results/ the first season, but yielded plentifully | the second. Expert testimony on !hlsv point is expected from the professors | in the agricultural department of the University of California. Horace Davis or James Hogg of the Sperry Flour Company will give all the information that can be supplied from the millers’ point of view. Expert knowledge is desired. Secretary Arthur R. Briggs has Ay out a circular to wheat farmers in all sections of the State asking them to communicate as early as convenlent | with the State Board of Trade. Much | information concerning conditions and the needs of the farmers may be de-| rived from this source. Professor Hilgard has promised to at- | tend the meeting next Wednesday if Professor Shaw is unable to be pres- ent. Possibly other members of the agricultural faculty from Berkeley will supply immediate information. The stake that all concerned have in a suc- cessful determination of the best| course to pursue in this State is the home market for milling wheat as against the product of South Dakota | and Kansas. These States have been | breaking largely into the California field gnd selling their products in great quantities to the makers of flour, esp cially for the Oriental and bakers’ trade. —_———— | Postoffice Appointments. | Postmaster Fisk made the following | appointments yesterday: A. E. Booth, from the substitute list to the third class carrier, vice James H. Smith, resigned; Ernest F. Jorgenson, letter carrier, vice R. B. Beall, died; Henry F. Dunne, from substitute clerk to carrier, third class, vice Charles A. Jennings, died. Concert at Seamen’s Institute. A concert will be given at the Sea- men’s Institute this evening by Miss Dietzler. All are Invited and no charge will be made for admittance, although the board of lady managers announces that voluntary contribu- tions will be accepted. Pf‘afled July 26—Schr § T Aleaznder, for San edro. WESTPORT—Salled July 26—Stmr Green- wood, for S8an Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 26— Stmr Whitesboro. from Greenwood. Sailed July _avsum. Shasta and Whites- boro, for San FORT BRAGG—s-ued July 26—Stmr Jas S Higgins, for Redondo. EUREKA—Salled July 26—Stmr Alllance, for Coos Bay and Astoria, SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 26—Stmr South Bay. from Redondo; schr Dora Bluhm, from Bureka: schr James Rolph, from Portland; schr Wilbelt L Smith, from Everett; schr Minnie A Caine, from Columbia River; stmr Shasta, from Port Los Angeles. Sailed July 26—Schr Robert Searles, for Port Hadlock: schr Balboa, for Port Blakeley; bktn Mary Winkelman, for Grays Harbor. EASTERN PORTS. NEW_ YORK—Sailed July 25—Schr Fred- ericka Schepp, for Colon. ISLAND PORTS, MANILA—Arrived July 25—8chr Golden Shore, from Fureka. FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—Sailed July 22—Fr bark Fugene Fautrel, for Oregon. YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 22—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, for Vancouver. Arrived July 26—Br stmr St Hubert, from Caleta_Buena via Honolulu, CKLAND—Arrived prior to July 26— Stmr Sierra, hence July 8. Salled July 22—Stmr Ventura, for San Fran- clsco. FREMANTLF—Arrived prior to July 26— Br, ship Linlithgowahire, {rom Vancouver, MELBO Arrived prior to_ July 26— Br iy Tiemyte, from Port. Ludiow. ETDNEY_—Arrived prior to July 25—Biktn Encore, from Coos V!CTORIA-—Arrl\sd July 26—Stmr Tremont, from Yokohama. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 26—Stmr Rhyn- land. from Antwerp GLASGOW—Arrived July 25—Stmr Astoria, from New York. AUCKLAND—Arrived July 26—Stmr Era, (rom Ean Francisco via Honolalu for Sydney, NSW. it Barkor. REDONDO—Sailed July 25—Stmr South ‘| Humboldt Bay, for San Franclsco. 5" Tanit Afrived July 25—Stmr Bee, from Bureka; New York via schr Stimson, from I | Qresontan. . | New SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 26—Stmr Se- Breakwate | quoia. hence July 21. Biaka .| Homotals 10 . 3| ASTORIASailed July 26—Stmr Redondo, ol Portland & Astoria - or,_San Pedro, s .| Bsbai0t . . SEATTLE—Arrived July 26—Stmr Senator, { Gzays Harbor. 5 from Nome, { Point Arena & Aibion..(Aug. 2| Sailed July 26—Stmr Olympia, for Nome. Now York via Panama.|Aug. 3| Arrived July 26—Stmr Jeflerson. from Skag- Puget Sound Ports |Aug. 4! may: sty (\}ncz%rlu from Nome; bktn Hawall, { rom Port Gaml ! Portiand & Way Ports.|Aug: 5| 008 BAY—Arrived July 26—Stmr Arcata, a0 Ean OOk Passed July 26— g ATC H-—Passes uly 2 Stmr T Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | trom Yokohama for Tacoma: scmr Hawaijan, — - -— | hence July 22 for Seattle; bktn Katie Flick- July 27. ! inger, from Ballard for Redondo; schr Wa- Samoa. Los Aneeles Ports. 1 9 am|Pler 2| wona, from Port Hadlock for San Francisco, Humboldt 2pmPler 2| Passed In July 26—Stmr Queen, hence July Humboldt ‘] 9 am|Pier 13 | 24 for Victorla; bktn Quickstep. hence July Humboldt :30 p(Pler 9 | 12 for Port Hadlock; Ger stmr Ramses, hence Humboldt 9am|Pior 2| July 23 for Seattle and Tacoma; schr Admiral, Humboldt . 5 pm|Pier 20 | from n Diego for Port Gamble, July Passed out July 26—Nor stmr Tellus, from San Poaro. .| Humboldt 4pm|Piler 2| Ovster Harbor for San Francisco; U § stmr Pomo. Arena & Aibion| 6 pm|Pler 2 | Columbine. State of Cal Fun Diego & Way.| ® am|Pier 11 SAND POINT—Arrived prior to July §— Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Pler 7, Schr Stanley, hence April 3: bktn Fremont, Seattle & Whatcom.| 4 pm|Pier 10 | hence April 7, Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 2| SAN DIEGO—Salled July 26—Bark Will- e | gy 3| seott, for san Francisco. in tow of tug Sea | | July 29. ver. Chi e WANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 26—Sch e g [P A Ay o] 0| Comet, from Grays Harbor. i City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pier 9 plailéd July 20—8tmr Coos Bay, for San Argo. ! Eel ’,“"1'; ;&"‘ pmiPier 2| "popy GAMBlLE—Sllled July 26—Bktn Ha- RE wall, for Seattle, P, Arena..| St e orta 12 pmibier 12| | Avvized July S0—Schr J M Colman, hence & SpwBay..--| Ran Pelfo lfl"m';{-h?‘, sl VENTURA—Arrived July 26—Stmr Asun- | Astoria & Portiand!( 7 pm|pier 27 | '3k YR HARBOR--Arrived July 25— Elizabeth.. | Coquille River. 5 pmiPler 20 | o Tintaner. hence July 22, i Corcna..... | Humbolat Pler 9 | i & Nevadan... | Hono, & Kahului. Pler 23 July 3a1. | | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 8. W Bider| Attoria & Portiand. |11 am|Pler 24 August 1. 1 Amer. Maru| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 ugust 3. | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 Jeanie......| Seattle & Tacoma..| § pm|Pier 20 Bonita.... | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 1 ugust 4. ~ - Sequota....| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier 2 Union” engines G. Lindauer! Grn);mrs. : lpmil’ler 20 have made gas en- Columbla....| Astorla & Porilandi1 am|Pier 24| | gines popular. 5000 | Ghina & Japari..... 1 pmipier 40 “Union” engines a1 Honolulu 11 am|Pier 7 in use all over the yaney | N. Y. via Paf 12 S Bydege > o Panama.[12 miPier 40| world. The princi- EROM SFATELN 2 pal governments “JaweNs Destination. | Sails. adopted them after Jefferson Skagway & Way Ports. |July 28 thorough Humboldt. . ... Skagway & Way Ports. |July More than kagway & Way Ports. |July i Skal"ldy & Way Ports. |July twi C:U" Nome direct “|Aug. n- Seldovia & Way Ports. |Aug. r.nlny.' Nome & Siberi *lAug. 10D " en- .| Skagway y . |Aug, gines are Skagway & Way <|Aug: | Nome & St. Michael..|Aug, 6(] in use in kerosene and crude oil. Sen ADVERTISEMENTS. "“UNION GAS ENGINES 55 =, this port than those of all other makea combined. They are fitted to run on gasoline, benzine, naphtha or for our catalogues, stating requirements. Ummm g_lne mmm 2f1 FIRST ST distillate. Special fittings for | pany’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. | | class to Havre, $4 | Ticket —__RAILWAY TRAVEL ADVERTISEMENTS. Trains leave and are dae toarrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Jury 18 1904 Faany Daror (Foot of Market Street ) Sufierers from YSPEPSIA (- cannot only find reliei, but an absolute cure from this distressiug trouble by using Glycozone In crder to prove that this absolutely harmless remedy cures catarrhal in- T 904 Tacaville, Winters, Rumsey. A Rooicia, Kimirs snd Sseramento . 730A Vatieie. o, a Rosa. Martinez. San Ramo: Lathro, flammation of ti:e stomack, | send ;lol:mwl 1v_rmm. Red ll-l. 2 tiand, Tacoma, Seattte. 508 IFIAL SITE DOTYLE FRES 8.00 Darie Wooiiand. Rnights Laniiog it (;:;:smn" hot only Tehcves, Bat £30a Pu‘:\-"l::l':'\' et Raciacls In this it differs from what you may et e Armona” waatori, Vi s onding dru . ortery None genvino withont my steantare. 8304 Port Couta, Meda3is, Wareed ford, Visalia. Bakerateld ... ... 43509 0.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- 401 nn (mnwn lome, Sacramento, sville. Chico. itod Biaft ... 4.20% 8304 o.nm?_m‘um Jamestown. 30 20w ora, Faol . . S0 e st New Nak 900 Alinntic Exprese - Ogden and s 5200 mtamin: Nantroas of i 9.30A Richmond, Martinez aad Way e50m - TR e 10004 The Overisai Limited Ogden. Qmaba, Chicage, Denver, Kansas 10.00a vaiico 4385 aile; 3 OCEAN TRAVEL. 10.00A Lon ~Angsica i Fort raceiner. Byrom, Tracy. artinez, u:-m Stockion. Merced, Steamers leave Broadway e G oEC wharves (plers 9 and 1), Hon Hastord, Tomoote. Vieaia San Francisco: g: %\ For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Halnes, Skaguay, Sacramento River Stenmers........ 111.009 ete., Alaska—11 a. m.. July Beniels, Winters, =_Sacramento. fy/ 24. 29, Aug. 3. Change to Woodiand, Witiows, Knights R/ - thie coumpati’'s stesmers 4% Landing. * Muryyvills, Orovilie ANE Seattle. " For Vietorla, Vancouver, pon Port Townsend, Seattle. Tecoma. Everett. Bellingham—11 ‘a. m.. July 24, 29, Aug. 3 Change at Seattle to flllu Company’s steamers | for Alaska and G. N. at Seattle or Ta. coma to N. P. Ry.; at \nncouvar to C. P. Ry, For Eurvka (Humboldt Bav)—Pomona, Steamers will leave Greenwich-street whart (Pler No. 25) at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Naga- saki and Shanghal and connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for Indfa, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. | 8. 8. AMERICA MARU T p. m., July 27, Aug. 2. Corona, 1:30 m., Bakersfe! ngeles. . 50A July 34, 30, Aug 5. " 15.30m Hayward &-&"-‘-fi San Jose 204 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and $887 Hayward. Niles and Ses Joos. 9304 Beus Mo, Bushan e e st | Cricago. b Canias Clty - cago. Denver, Kansas City. State of California, Thursdays, 9 m, 8t. Louls, via Martinez. Stockton. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and FEast % San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- 7500 terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Wey & 11204 Bonita, 0'a m. July 18, 26, Aug 3. | 730m P‘l:'wnn[‘u—' m"t?.!: s et b i For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose det ot g B g | Cabo. Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa’ Ro- e B o B i T Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. Tth each mo. | % Byrom. "ALASKA = EXCURSIONS, ~ Season 1004~ | Tracy, " Lathrop, —Mod es o The palatial excursion steamship Spokane wil! Merced, Berends, Fresno and leave Tacoma. Seattle and Victoria Aug. 2. ‘Way Statfons beyond Port Costs 12.209 For turther Information obtain folder. Right | 8.08» Yossmite Vailey, via Berends snd 18 reserved to e-mr;p steamers or salling dates. Wawons 0.& TICKET OFPICES 4 New Montgom- | §.08 Marume Tracy. Stackion 10. ery et. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st., and Broad- | P Oregon. 1ifornia Ex) Reo- way wharves. ¥: t Office, 10 Market st e Ay~ a0 C. D. DUNANN, Genersl Passenger Ageat, REUO Senmt g R . 10 Market 'st., San Fran | T T S L | COA E (Narrew Usagel | %wl e N ees St | 310» (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP €O.) ‘ Sie reek, Big Basin. 12.15» lnul. Centerville, New Almaden. Los Gotos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crus and Principal Way t.tlofll 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los G 165 Wrighe, Bouider Creek and Su Cruz, Saturday and Sanday oniy. AR I ieent ireetay 04 San Jose = Way Stations. A San Jose and Way Stations. and Santa Cruz Exear (Sunday only). 1904 New Aimaaden (Tuse., Frid. saiys: 00A The Coaster—Saa Jose, Sait Saa_‘Ardo, Paso Roviee Sants Margarita, San Luls Oblepo. Santa Barbara. Sea Buenaventurs, Montalvo, Oxnard, Burbask, Lo August 1, 1904 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frelght and passage apply at Com- | | 28 584 W. H. AVERY, General Agent. WAWAIL, SANOA, NEW DCCANICS.S.CO. e i vote? DIRECT LI 10 TAHIT. | 8 Sonoma, for Honolulu, Samos, Auck- “land and Sydney, Thursday, July 28, 5.8 ACAMEDA, Tor Honoluls, Ave. & 11 AH( 8. 8. MARIPOSA. for Tahiti, August 9, 11 A.M 1.0.SPRECKELS BR0S.CO., Agl., Tiket Oflce 643 ar- ! 10488 Ket, Freight Offcs 329 Market SL., Pier 7, Pacif St. | ""‘“’;‘:":.’..“Fi'!.’é?'o.%‘v‘.":fl’}’d,’.',' ok COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ. c-pnou,’"s‘-rnl:“l,r'-:.l“l":'l’:e DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. 23';"3:21:’:"&.'-!!;:‘4'!&M.? P Sailing every Thursday instead of “ Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, Norgh River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second 5 and upward. GENERAL AG FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building). Nev‘ York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. | sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. | Way Stations. lster, Tres Pinos. Pajaro, Watson- ville, Capitols, Ssata Cruz, Cas troviile, Sallnas, Pacite Grove. To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmrs. General Frisbie, Monticello and Arrow, 9:45 2. m, 1%, 3 p. m. (ex.Sun.); Sunas ‘m. Leave Vallejo 9a m. ) . 6 p. m. (ex. Sun.); Sun- days, 7 & m., 4:15 p. m. Pier 2. foot Mis. | sion street; phone Mnln 1508. HATCH BROS. mDOD 5 Xew Orieans. 5.45» P-)-r-. w.u.-v ne Sants Cruz. Castrovilie, To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmr. H. J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of north end ferry bidgs.—Week days Casliola. | Dei P. M.: Sundays, 3 Excursion rates | Sundays to Vallejo, Glen Cove and Martinez. G0 round trip. PIPER, ADEN, GOODALL CO., phone Main 641. *Saturday excepted. Redwood., 3. n:',uu.’um‘l‘.‘."“‘ e & e 5 areace. Baate Ciars wd RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANTY. LIMITED TO CHICACO A 800 b LEA'ES MONDATS and THRSDAYS "fhi ‘3%: "‘"?"s 260 ;;‘ s 3 e uTe Other Santa Pe Trains: WFEK DAYS—§:06, 5 a. m.; 12:50, 7:30 a. m. | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, [ .35 p m. 9308 M. | Merced, Hantord and Visalia. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 F =, 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. annnu; S0, 7:35 9:20. 11:1! LX 2 1:48, 3 ty, Grand Cai - 8:00 p. m. tz_rm]:::‘:l- City, Grand Canyon and | 340, 4 snumu Market St. and Leave In Effect Artive Also 1113 Broad-| gsan Fran. | May 1, 1904 | San Fran. il et e od B Destina- Days. tion. - 30 a - Ignacto. - » » T30 8 TS 8:00 Novato, 10:20 & 9:30 a Petaluma, 8:20 p 2:30 and 7B SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. 5:10p| Santa Rosa. rt from San Francisco, week days, at 7:30 a 10208 Pa o Tias, 8:30, 9115, 10:00, 11:00 & m. 8:00a| Fulton. 8:20 p ‘m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1 2:30 p 738 p 4:00, 4:35, 5:15, 5:30, 6:25," 7:15, 9 m. Sundayt ll!dfl le(oll holl.dlis d:];lrl 7:30 2. 10:20 2/10:20 & : 2:30 p) i 7:25p| T:25p | : PSSV WA S oo A ST SNEEE 7:30a| Hopland e 2:30 p| _and Ukiah. 25p 11:25 p. Willits. le‘l.l houd-y- lx"'l tnlul arrtve at 12 % 7:30 a Sherwood. 28 p 8:00 a] 8:00 a] Guerneville and 220 & 3: f‘" “’"‘ 45 ',f_k.:"(:',_"’g;"s on Bunanys | 2:30 ol 2:30 o] o Vaestie 205 %, 10: 8:00 a| 0a 145, 2:30, 7:15 9:30 120 o * THROUGH TRAINS. e 45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations, 7:30 20 & 30 :30 p| 2:30 Sebastopol. ita_Ross_for White 15 a. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, PR b e Sunday—For Caza- ero, etc. 5:15 p. m. éally except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, etc. 16 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, . Sundays only—For c-nacn ete. TICIET OFFICE- €36 Market FERRY—Unjon Depot, foot o Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY STAGES connect at Sant Lytton Springs; Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, ville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan 8 hiand Springs, elseyville, Carls- Bon Sovings. Sods Bay. Lakeport and Bartiett iprings; at "Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Sorings. Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Juhn Day's, Riverside. Lieriey's, Bucknell's, Savhedrin Telghts, Huilville. ' Orr's Hot Springs, Haitway House, Comptche, evens, Hopkins, Mendoetno City, Fort Brags, ovemort, Gaat:” at Willits for Fort Brass, at Eaturday to Monday round-trip tieksts at re- dueed _rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all peints beyond San Rafael ll hnl! rates. 650 Ma: T‘:Ika Office, i bu:n;‘l. FRAZIER, Gen. Manager. rket street, Chronicle R X RY. Gen. Pase