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AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE.ISSUANCE AND BALE.OF STATE. BONDS -TO CRE- ATE A FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION BY THE "BOARD OF--STATE COMMISSIONERS OF A-SEAWALL -AND APPURTENANEES IN.THE CITY .AND COUNTY OF BAN FRANCISCO; TQ ATE_A -SINKING .FUND.FGR_THE. PAX MENT OF SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING FOR THE - SUBMISSION" OF - THIS ACT 7O A ¥OPE-OF-THE PEOPLE: [Approved. March 20, -1908.] " The peapie of -the State of Califerp! ‘sented In sepate and .assembly, do enact” as follows: Section 1. - ¥or . the purpose of providing & fund for the ment of thée indebtsdness here- by authorice@ 10 -be incurred by ‘the. board -of stste Larbor cominissioners for the erection-of & seawsll and appurienances in the city- and <ounty of San Francisco, at & cost nOt to-exceed two million doliars -(which said “séawall akd appiirtenances " the board of -state harbor .cotn< missioners are hereby empowered 15.eotistruct in_the mainer authorized by law, aed: at & cost not 1o exceed said two. million dollars), the state 1, Immedietely " after the ssuance ion o7 ‘thé goverhor,. provided for in mection Dbercof, prepere Lwo thousand suitable b t State of Cali- fornia, In the Genomination -of.-one- thousand @ollars esch. The whake issue -of -said hopds 1 t exceed 1he sum of two mfliion dollare a crest.at tlio: rat e repre- in - goid - ol -cffice- of - the .8l -0l nineteen jes t,. however,” 16 - thie - act da syl bear .date, - the . pineteen hundred | adé . pavable -on .1 fiictéen ~hundred 2z initerest aceruing’. on scld. shall. be-dus.| Thi sald- Einte i January, -and . ot -each-year. ALt e, -that-the- first e -miade on’ the: second. . de3 D, pinétsen hun- dred 3ud &5 G of ‘said - bonds .as ctiiare sold. AL~ the: &x- | vegrs' trom _the- Qate of ds sold shall- déaseé 10 -bear ise. - all bonds-redeémed. by 5. bear -interést - -as-ih “this & the said state treasurer shali cancel -the saine; {sco seawall and nine- | 1 .dnd Alk governior, r 1o this -act, s of Japuary ¥ the Interest coupons ‘shall be attached ko « of “said bonds, $o_thet such .coupans e st fnjury 1o, or anutila- Tior ~cupons -shall - be. -eor . sbéred, -ind - shall be ed by xhe But no- fiterest” op _any o 1 ‘be pajd for any time which | me een- the date .of - any - f | . isstie -and’ sale thereof ‘1o of “one ‘thousand dollgrs 1§ y - the expense -iliat | se - state - ireasurer. in ed -Said amount sh -ancisco harbor -im: er's. warrants auly i ose bonds “authorized to: be t- shall be: guly executed, tate treasurer sold qlu\ , 1 The state. solution fe- n-adopted by commissioners: but and all bids - any " of- them, which ahi value of said danda ¥ by - public ‘announce- me time . “fixed - for ‘the - as -to' ‘{he whole of | b part: thereof. ‘ofered, | t place.as e - m 3 1 time “and - plave -5t “sale < be given- by eaid treas- | u i > -heswspapers pub-f Tired of San. Fran: P als i on. in. héwe- e shie e city “of- Gakiahd, - asd 13 wapaper -published. -i | The Ly publicatior | &a - w ¥ 2"be ‘the: manner g ufion snid- pait’) ardor T of “tve prinsipaj | s.4- sinking: fand, o be. e Franctaco!| be_and: the- san- mprovement, ‘me the bonds. Joo--| seawall- iu wtate.| -mioney jn_said puy: the.: intet- nds. . drerein pro-. *have -the he. board of state| by wuthorized of dockage, . tolls, | , 1o colfect & sum | the’ purposes of " this | the amount limited by five hundred and_twenty- cal Code -of the State of ween the first and: the tenth r. in the year nineteen hun- and between the first and ? cach year' there- said bonds, the presence of the draw by lot such an |, shall be requisite to may be the amount in | that- “time, and shall | Thescups nd before the tenth day of De- cember. wing give notice by public ad- vertisement 1o be insertcd- twice a4 week for two weeks in two newspapers published. in'| the city and co San Francisco, and also in wepaper hed in the city of Oak- land, and eiso in wapaper published in the city. of Los Angeles, and also in one newspaper publiched in the city of Sacra- mento, stating the.number of bonds so drawn @nd thet the principal of said bonds will be | paid on_presentation. to before the second day of January, following: mnd that from and fter such st named date all interest upon bonds thus’drawn shall cease, an it shall be the duty of the treas- urer as as said bonds so drawn by lot ®re surrendered to him and paid to cancel the same and the interest coupons thereon, e&nd each year. beginning with the year 1914 the said treasurer shall in the manner afore- seid, procecd to draw by lot such an amount ©f bonds as shall be requisite to_exhaust as nearly as may be the amount in Sald sinking fund, and proceed in the manner hereinabove stnted. Afier the payment of ail of said bonds, the surplus or balance remaining in said sink- ing fund, if any there be, shmli forthwith be into the San Francisco harbor improve- ment fund. At the time of the respective draw- sng= by lot as atoresaid, and also at the ma- turity of said state bonds, said treasurer shall well the United States or other bonds then in #aid sinking fund, at governing market rates, after advertising the sale thereof in the man- the treasurer om or valie;: and” they| bereinatter | 1 AT Melbourné Institute, Van ' HiETHS~ MARRIAGES—DEATHR by | wissons shall take effect immediately. O i act shall bs submitted to the people ef - the -State of. California. for their Fatification at the next 1.election, to by holden In the .mont November, A. D. nineteen hundred and four; and at said electioii shall have printed thereon, and at the end _the words “For th San Francisco. Seawall 'Act,” and 1n arate line under the same the words “Against the Saxi Francisco Seawal} Act.” &nd oppos! .sald lines there shall be spaces in which the voters may make indicate whetlier they “vo! #aid act; and- those voting do ¥o by placing a cross “For the dan Francisco Seawall ‘oting against the-sald 1 do se e pincing = crobe: te the words ‘“Against the. San Francisco -Seawall - Act.”’- The gov- ‘erncr of, ibis ‘state: shall inciude the submis- sion- of {his act %o the people, as aforesaid. in his prociathation caling for said general elec- Béc. 10, The: vites cast “for or against this ‘and . declured in ‘the same manner-and subject %o .the _same rilles as votes cast for state officers;: and.-if . it~ appear -that said act shall | ot and agalnst it ‘t mch election, as aforesaia, then. the ssnje - shall . have effect as herein- before provided, - and - shali- be . ifrepesldble { unttlthe prinéipal. ‘and interest of the Mabi | Stes herein . .ereated shall be paid.and di | charged; the” governor shall make. procla- |mation théreof; biaf if-a’ majority of the votes: [ $he.same. ehall he and becotns. voll same. ehia ® void. & This act. may-be known and’ cited an Francisco Seawall ‘Act.” - ~* All acts -and - parts -of acts -In Wwith the- provisions of - this act are 1 conflict bertby: regealed, _STUTTERING AND STAMMBERING. X . . Van Ness & Market, - jaught celebrated’ Melbourne system: only Mejtorrne dn s, ; established 3 years Ji 8 F. T from 1 to 5 pm. Birth,” marrisge’ and-'dsath notices’ sént il will. not be. iikerted, They must be handed -4n_t.either-of - the publication "vffices and be- {ndorszd. with the: neme and residence- of per- #0ns mnthorived . to have. thé same- publisted. Notices restri¢ted simply to the announcement e ‘the evert-aré-publishéd once-in this column free. of charge. - Lee Mary B, Lenehen, Catherine Nendeck, Charles Thomas, Buiger, Chesko. Viricent - * Osterdahl, Margaret Cockreil, :- Abishie . Piggott, George ~G William Richardson, Gertrude George “A.- * Schottler, Herman nd; Mary Scplly, Charles A Jzcod,” Lulu s Terry, Archibald A. Jamieson. Mary E. Teigeler William H. Kittredge Isabelle Tierney, Mary Koch;, 'Adoiph F. Turner, Jennle BAILEY—In this -cfty, July 81, 1904, -Mrs.- Mary Baley. beloved wife of the-late Byron Bailey. and mother of Mrs Susie. Finn.{hee Balleyj, Byron Bafley, Mrs. Ella Gantt (nee Bailey). and the late -W_F.Bailey, a native of “Scotlend, aged: 71° Years 4 -months and 17 ddys. (Boston, Mass.® papers’ please copy.) > I'riends .and acqualntarices are respect- fully. invifed to attend the funeral services Tuesday. Atgust- 2. at 2 o'clock, at the pariors. of N. Gray.& -Co., 357 Sutter street: Interment - Cypress Laiwn. Cemetery, . BOYLE—In 'the City and Count: “July 31, 1804 James Boyl York, aged 65 years, BULGER—In this clty, July 51, 1904, Thomas, Hospfi ative. of New beloved son’ of the late Patrick gnd. Ellen Bulger, “and - lovinig brother of Mrs, Lillte Gibson. Mrs- E. Feehan - Mrs. D. Rogers apd Mrs Dillon,” a nafive of cisce. aged.26 years and 9 months. 2 IF Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend.the fune to-morrow (Tuesday) ' August- 2, at .1 o'clock, from the pariors- Gf McFadden, McBrearty & | Green. 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and- Eigbth; . thence to~ St.: Joseph's Church Intermen: Holy -Cross Cem- July 81.-1904 Vincent beiowed “brother. of * Steve Chesko, * & -nafivé of Dalmatia, tria,. §86d 24 yea 2 3 7 Friends -and doquaintances are réspect- fuly” invited . to" attend -the funeral .to-d: (Monda¥), “at- 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Monahan. "O’'Hera & Co’.- 2339-234F Mission | street,.. near- N Interment’ Holy ‘emetery e | L-=In this “cify, July 31, D.,-‘treloved husband of .Cla: # nd -detoted -father. of Wil Janche - Cockrell “4nd Mrs.. Grace S & native .of° [llinois, aged 56 years.b months and 29 days. . . . ‘GARHART Ta, ‘this - olty, -July William Garhart, a native of Penn: Ecd 75 years:. (Virginia City, Ne ase_&op .. Zupa, Aus- | 1904, | 1, 1004, | Avania, papers .57 Friends ‘and -mcquaihfances are Fespect- 1nVited ‘to attend. the funeral seryices Augist 2 at .10-o'clock, from the . Gray - & -Co. Sutter siree press Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30.| in " fromy. Third. and Townsend ' in- the' City -and County Hospital, ‘act. ghall be counted, - returned and .canvassed | ° have. recelved-a. majority of all the votes cast |° late Capp 1:30 Tierney, tery, _bald M. Terry, beloved husband ‘Terry. ‘and .father of Marguerite, Florence, Mary and lrene Terry, a native -of Michigan, aged 49 years ¢ months and 2 days. R 3 TEIGELER—If “this William Henry, Maria Teigeler,’ “R.. Hermdn F., “Teigeler, asa brother of C. Mrs. C.'H._ Sievers. a hat] aged 44 years b months and 14 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances ure fully invited to attend ti ¢Tuesday), res fence, Valley, thence to St. Lutheran Church, corner Twenty-second. and steets, o'clock, etery. ) 3 Mary TIERNEY—Ip Oakland. July l}flfi ey Prestdio. e — August beloved wifs of _and beloved mother of Mrs. " livan, Miss Annie Tierney “Tierney,: & native af Ireland, aged 64 years. TURNER—In thls city, July 30, 1904, Jennte, belove ughter ary - “Turner, and sister of Emma, Hasel, Robert -and Freddie Turnes, a native of San Fran- T L Tk L e o L ‘Friends. and_acquaini filly invited to attend the funeral to-mo . (Tuesday), at 2 £ h nta, iveen Obtavia and Gough, thence to Premidky Catholio Church - for services, commencing at 2:80 o'clock. Interment National Ceme- " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904, . eity: 1, 1004, Archi- city. July 3 o e Frank, city, July 31, 1904, dearly belbved husband of nd devoted father:of Henry William H, and Lilllan C. F, Tetgeler_and o ‘of. New York, he funeral to-morTow 1519’ Dolores street, ocorner Johannes! Evangelical t for services. commi a Interment Mount 011?::”8@- Pa ‘Timothy Joseph| respect- w theé resi lock, 37 Greenawich strest, be- 1787 G} W ot J &. Hol Charles Balf §: 230 W, Amedee, Kearny 25 by W REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. brook, erest In I . same; Christine and Hermann Barthold to Pi " Weather Repor SATURDAY, JULY 80. 5 Sarah H. Macauley to Sarah N: and Violet N. | Morris, lot on NW corner -of Walput and “Octavie street 82:6, E 87 * Monros Greenwoox | 'C..Ryan, lot on S line of Fell street, 178:9 W | ot Octavia, W 41:8 by §120; §10. ° 3 - Henry. Northrup to Pauline Northrup, lét on | W lind of-Devisadero street, 82;6 N of Grove, N 55 by W° 187:06; gift. S :_ Charles H. and-; McDonald, _yon, " $10. iot on' S line of Clay_ street,”112:6 W 36 by 8 127:8%; $10. -~ Robert and Lollye ifoster (Grohs) to Binma G.- Obenchain et f street, 100 S of Page, S 50, 15 125, N 25, W 10, N 25,"'W 115; $10. . 2 res B. and Margaret V. Haggin to George | Jot on S line of Washington sireet, 68:9-W of Spruce, W 68:9 by § 127381, quitclaim deed; $10. Gertrude Drausteld 2) to John F, Ortmann, undivided ‘one- N €0, W 82:6 8 27:6, W 5, 8 4 Estate Company to Mary | | nnie N. Crowell to Margaret | | i ., lot_on K’line of Ashbury | (Vchsiage, wite ~ of | ot on E corner of Mission and | Fleventh streets, NE 50 by SE 100; $1250. . Adolph O. and Camille C. Cordell to Michael Rogers, 1ot on S line of Fourteenth street, of Sanchez, W 25 5 Margaret A. Keegan (O'Brien,” wifo-of Mem A.) to Cornelius W. Hogan, lot on W line of Harrison street, 100 112:6; $10. ° Cornelius W ;!‘Aocl Nellit Baron D. and Stella M. Merc x McGee, .lot on SE corner of Callfornia’ and streets, £ 25 by S 50; $T0. by S 115; $10. | Wil- S of. Twenty-fourth, S| e Hogan to C.'C. C. 3 { hant to John M. étwo D. - Pacific. Time.)’ July 31— prmi 1 1904, George A. Hastings, & native ifofnia, aged 32 years. 2 LAND-—In this city, July 29, 1904 Mary; rly “beloveqd wifc- of. Nicholas Holland, beloved -mother of Mrs. ‘John T. O'Don- Sucl]. and, John A. Holland of County Cavan, .Irelind, aged: 75 years. 7 Friends are respectfully- invited to.at- fehd-.the * funeral . fo-day (Monda ®:30 a. m.. from her late residence Twenty.third street, thence to St. | Clurth, where a yequiem high mass will be brated for the-repose -of her soul, coms- neing at 9 o'clock, Interment Moly Cross emetery Please omit flowers. - JACOB—In ihis city. July 30, 1904 Lulu, beloved wife of Nathan Jacob, and mother of Estelle and_Elsie Jacob, a native of San cisco, aged 33 years 1 month and 18 m services will be held | 10 o'clock, at the 946 -Mission erment Cypress Lawu Cemetery, - from. Eightcenth and = Guerrero 3 fhig* eity. July ‘30, 3004; Mary : beloved wife of the late Wallaca Jamison and. loving mother of Myrtle and. Alexandripe-” Jamison, Mrs. E. F. Lucitt und the late Helen. Jamison, and'..loving sister of Michael Joseph. Gebrge and Julia “ostello, Mrs. F. E. Wilson and the . Thomas, Edward and Margaret Costeilo, .a mative of San Francisco, aged 42 years 6 months and 29 days. A member of Young | -Ladies’ Institute 1 - [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day *(Monday). August 1, at 9:30 o'cleck, from her late’ Tesidence. 1634 Howatd street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re. qufem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. commencing at 10 o'clock: Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ITTREDGE—In this city. July 29, 1904, Isa- belle H. Kittredge, mother of Spencer B., Ralph B. and Daisy C. Kittredge, a native of Massachusetts. aged 73 yeavs.. 3 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fudy invited 10 attend the funeral services S to-day (Monday). at 2 p m. at her late - residence, 2009 Bush street. interment pri- vate. 3 KOCH—In this city, July 30, 1904, Adolph F., beloved son of Fred and Bertha Eoeh, and brother of . Bertha, Walter, Wehner and Helen Koch, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 vears 4 months ‘and 6 days, A member of Mission Parlor No. 38 N. 8 G. W. @7 Funeral and intermént ‘strictly private. LEE—In Oakland, July 31. 1904 at 1070 Sixty-third street, Mary E. Lee, ved mother of Mrs. E. Liggins, & native of Maryland, aged 48 years, - LENEHEN—In this city, July 31 1904, ‘at her residence. 11 -Bowie avenue, .Catherine ., beloved wife of Thomas J. Leénehen, and mother of George, Willlam, Gertrude and Fthel Leaeben, and daughter of' Mary A and the late Joseph P. Ault, Joseph H. Matthias Auh. Mrs. P. Mul. holland and® the Inte Samuel Auit and Hannah J. Hussey, a pative of Omkland. Cal, A member of Alta Parlor No. 3 N. D. G. (Los Angeles papers please Copy.) . 7 Notice of funeral here Charles Nendeck, fully jnvited to. attend .the funeral services Monday, Auguet 1. 1904 at 2 p' m., at his - late residence, HayWards. Interment Lons Tree Cemetery. Sy . - OSTERDAHL—In ° this city, July 30, 1904, mer hereinbefore provided for the sale of bonds hercby authorized to be issued, and shall use the proceeds for the payment of such bonds as may be drawn by lot, and at the maturity of sajd matured outstanding bonds out of said moneys in said fund in extinguishment of said bonds on controller's warrants duly drawn for that purpose. Sec. 6. The state controller and the state treasurer shall keep full and particular account wnd record of all their proceedings under this wct, and they shall transmit to the governor =n abstract of all such Margaret, beloved " wife “of *the late Oscar Osterdahl, and beloved danghter of the late John and Margaret Reardoh, and sister of |- John and Daniel Reardon, Mrs. W. Mathews, Mrs. R. Hughes and the late Mrs. T J. Hughes, a native of California, aged 30 years 11 months and 15 days. - . I Friends and acquaintances are respect. fdlly invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Auguet 2, at 9:30 o'clok, from the pariors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. thence to St. Mary's Church, where wervices, will be held, commencing at 10 and sister of | region. gion. wind. second; . ments. The tempera - Fair ‘weather .preval and genera'ly cloudy . “Light rain has fallen in Northern Ari- zona and on the eastern slope of the Sferras. | A thunderstorm occurred at Flagstaff. The pressure has risen slowly over the Pacific | Coast and fallen over the Rocky Mountajn re- | - Nevada—Partly cloudy Monday, in_the mountains. 2 © Sen Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; ind. ture has risen in Oregon, Wash-, ington, Southern Nevada and Southern Utah; | in other districts the changes haye been slight. ‘Throughout the Interior of Califorhia-the tem- perature is slightly below the normal. _ . Forecast made at £an Francisco for thirty hours ehding midnight, August 1: Northern Californja—Fair northwest wind. Southern California—Fair Monday; light west 1. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. o o e v FLOW OF 25 g1 k) = - ] 8 = | g 8| e Baker Clear .00 | Carson Cloudy.” .00 Eureka - Cloudy .00 | ¥ Clear .00 SE. Clear * 09 | Flagstaft Pt.Cldy .02 | Pocatello Clear ~ .00 | | Independen Pt Cldy .00 | Los Angeles Clear .00 Mt Tamaip Clear .00 | North Head. Clear . Phoenix Pt.Cldy Tr. Pt. Reyes Cloudy .06 Portland Clear .00 Red -0 ~00 00 00 San Francisco.30. 200 8§, L. Obispo. .00 | n Diego. Zoo | Seattle . .00 Spokane 00 Tatoosh 30.16 .00 | valla Wallg..30.00 90 100 | Winnemucca -.29.96 88 200 | Yuma 98 SE' Pt.Cldy .00 ! WEATHER CONDITIONS - AND GENERAL FORECAST. over the Pacific Coast veather over the plateau | Monday; light | with showers | CALIFORNIA RIVERS. N | The followitg table gives a comparative | ™ statement for two yeurs of the estimated flow | of certaln California rivers in cublc feet per or pecond feet. | last year may be revised by later measure- The figurts are by W. hydrdgrapher, United States Geolggical Survey The figures’ for the.| B. Clapp, TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Sécond Feet. 3 DATE, — 7 1904. July 2116 July 2204 July * 2536 July 2334 July 2227 July 2235 July 2166 desto and Turlock Irrigation D SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. . July+ July July July July Juiy 23 TULE RIVER AT McFARLAND'S RANCH. .| _o'clock. " Interment Holy Cros Cemetery.- ith an annual report. 50 be DY the governor | pIGGOTT—In this city, July 31, 1904, George aid before the legimature i and all| “'piggott, beloved brother of. Hugh and booke papers o matter | Joseph Piggott and Mrs. J Miller, a vmmurln&h.?' &t all times be| pgtive of San Francisco, aged 26 years, or Lh‘“t:."fw or the attorney or RI T Sy el 1o & committee of either branch of the oo {..4 D pvret Satetiar o committes Of both, i B - & o Junt 3 ™h, Or any citizen| powers). a native of San Francisco, aged Sec 7. 1t shall be the duty of the state| 10 months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- trrasurer %o “pay the inierest of bonds, invited to attend the funeral to-morrow when (he same falls due, tand | O 10 o ook, from the oy provided for in this act. on controllers war-| (PUEEIATL, S0 206 Viton ermncnd rants duly drawn that Fillmore and Steiner. Interment Cross Sec. 8. This act, if h&lm Cemetery. «hall take effect on the day d this abir, B B Shustee “and four, as | BCHOTTLER—In oy 31, 1004, -mn.-;_:—n-.-&t- Soand| Eehottier, s mative of San Francisco. T T ot . ‘s prasiohe: | 4 yoars ® montha and 8 days. : ing the votes, and as to ‘excepted pro- | SCULLY—In this city, July 31, 1904, Charles DATE. BRESSES BB33382 at 1 o'clock, from his [ "June 16 “with about - 7600, tons of coal | | used 4600 tons, leaving about 3000 tons. Gl med Honoluly Amer coast and was probably the deck- | Alameda ' 2 ¢ vessel from Puget } Columbl Portland .& A load of some iumber-laden vessel from Puget r.cf,“"‘;"“" ot - UNKNOWN MAN IS. FOUND . ° DEAD IN LODGING-HOUSE Apparently Passés Away Without a Struggle, Leaving No Clew- ... ‘o Identity; ; A man about 50 ¥s’of .age ‘was found dead In a rodm in the -lodging- ‘house at 417 Bush street: yesterday aitérnoon. 'He called at“the lodging- house on “Saturday .afternoon -shortly afteg 5 o'clock and-éngaged the room. He paid -25 cents for. the. room and the coin was all in nickels. Nothing Wwas seen of him after that.” When one | of the bedmakers ‘entered the room by a side door yesterdny afternoon .he | discovered ' the -dead- body: in bed. :There was nothing td show that any struggle had preceded death, which is supposed to have béen from . natural causes. et BN 4 B The man was about six feet.tall, had Plue eyes, dark brown hair. tinged with' gray and - wore a’blue sack suit, mew gray-underwear and a’ new pair of shoes. " In: the vest pocket was ‘a card, “C. O. Pierce, Beiryman sta- tion, North Berkeléy.” - 553 Pierce is the name of a cij at /. Berryman ’station. NEW PACIFIC INER ARRIVES Manchuria, the Sister Ship ‘of the Mongolia, - Comes Out for the Orient Run- SPEEDS TWELVE KNOTS Captain Saunders, the Well- Known .01d Skipper of the: ~ Newport, Is. in Command: i 4 A gar dealer .doubts lead man 1 make no effort to identify Another. new liger has added her huge bulk to the fleet which the Pacific Mail Company operates and the Viadi- g vostok squadrén watches. She 1s :pei;‘-',f‘;";:," he ever knew the Manchuria and arrived yesterday, 46 him.. ~ days and 16 hours from Norfolk, Va.|ge—— 2 e’ l ‘She 13 the sister ship to the Mongolia, U e TR both having been built last year, and | Bur,I5le Viken. from :Port Ludlow, x‘)sen;fnm : S E3 .. Salled July 31—Echr Alice Cooke, from Por Gamble, for Honolulu 352%3 PORT GAMB! Safled: 80—Schr - Alice Cook, for Honoluln, 7 1 . ABERDEEN—Artived July ~30—Schr | deavorer, hence July 14.° * 2 Sdiled July 30-—Stmr. Centraita, Pedro. has a capacity of more than 16,000 | tons. Their speed s seventeen knots. The Manchuria sailed from -Norfolk’ July En- ! aboard, and at the average speed of | for_San 12% knots burned 100 tons a day. She - ATTL 3 E—Safled July 3+-Stmr V: lencia, s for Skagway. Arrived yet unconsumed. Her only stop was-at Sandy Point and Fortesque Bay,.in the Strhits of Magellan, where she an- chored for the might, as daylight .is necestary always for navigation "in those dangerous waters. She has on | board a creéw of 130 men, though 200 is her working complement. - - P R The Manchuria’s officers are as fol-'| July. 31—Stmr Dolphin, . from E—Arrived ‘July 31 Noiiie; stmr Cottage €it SANTA 'BARBARA—Salled State of Callfornia. for San Francisco. . TACOMA-—Suiled -July 31—Schr Annle. La gen._for San Francisco. S SRS ASTORIA—Sailed July ‘§1—Stmr Alllanoe, for 8an Francisco; -stmr. Columbia, for. S Francisco; Ger stmr Aragonia; for Hongkong. ‘Stmr Roanbdke, - rom- Skagway. i, lows: Captain, J. B. Saunde chief | ..SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 81—-Stmr Pan~| i - - officer, J. L. Clarkson; first officer, Gra- | dena; ‘from Eureka. - ° . 2 - . _-Many Hurt in Collision. ham- Coghlan; - second - officer, C. C. |.,8alled July 31—Stnjr Mershfield, for H"dv[ COLEVELAND, Ohio, - July 81.—| Moore; thjrd officer, P. London; chief | “*7¢ ° ISLAND, PORT. . i ‘Twenty-three persons were hurt as the | engineer, A. B. Brawley; first assist- | HONOLULU—Arrived -July 80—Br: stmr | result of a rear-end collision to-day | ant, E. Putser; second assistant, H. 8. [ Dor from Horigkong. B o between two - trolley cars near Not- Moore; third assistant, A. Johnson,.|., Satled -July S0--Ship Marion “Chilcoté,- for tingham. Except Mrs. John Heinrich and surgeon, M. J. O'Neil. Salled July JLBr stmr Doric, for San ¥an. | Of Cleveland, who was badly hurt, the Many of the officers are old-timers in | cisco, . .- g SaER 2 passengers sustained only minor the Pacific ard well known here. Cap- OCEAN STEAMERS. .bruises. 2 SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived . July -31—Stmr St | Louis, from New York, and -passed Hurst Castle at 11:10 a m. . e SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived ~ Aug 1—Stmr | Finland, from New -York, for Antwerp, passed Hurst Castie inward at §:15 & m and pro- ceeded. ' tain Saunders is the old and skiliful skipper who used to send the Newport up and down this coast. Graham Cogh= | lan is-the son of the fearless American admiral whose “Hoch, der Kaiser!” nearly drove that sovereign into ner- SAVANNAH JAIL ¥ h ‘akeni o Place of POLICE - Believe That Mother ‘Was - Killed . While - Trying- to Protect Her Little Child - ——— an family, here. to-day for safe keeping. Evidenice has developed -that tends to show that Mrs. Hodge and her 9-year- or | 0ld daugliter Kittie were maltreated bé- | | fore they were killed. The theory now is that Hodge was assaulted. and killed !'at the stable. Then little Kittie was at- attracted. her | with" a lamp, | ch she set down on a gate post. The| { 1amp Was still burning when the nefgh- | tacKed. Hef screams mother, ‘who ran out whi DS NEGROES Colored Man Aceused of Mur- - dering the Hodge Family | ™ afety HAVE A THEORY | AVANNAH, Ga., July 31.—W!lI Cato .and- Paul ‘Reed, negroes, suspected of| | the inurder. and burning of the Hodge | hear Stateboro, were brought | AUCTION SALES 2 AT AUCTION 1, A _lot of well-broken horses and 2 (h’!d_ buggles at 122 GROV ST, on IO;E;:T AUG. 1, at 11 o'clock. - S. -WATKINS, Aucs tioneer g 120 HORSES FOR SALE. Anodther cansignment--B . DIXON of Colusa, (hii, I will sel et o ANE HUNDRIC ATCTioN NE HUNDRED. AND TWENTY BROKEN 'AND. UNBROKEN HORSES, from | 1000 to 1400 .mounds. BRI This- consighment consisis: of s vé tocs lot of young geldings and. mares. ngbl.: :;: all class af work. Sale takes | | i Jaoe WEDNESDASY. AU 3 at 11ia at J. B. HORAN'S SALE YARD, Cor. 10¢ | BRYANT S18 ! . Hornes ¢an be seen at yard sny day 3 Previcus- to.sale. iy 8. WATKI oneer. - AUCTION' SALE, . ARCADE ~HORSD MARKET, 3% SIXTH ST, WEDNES- |- DAY; .Atgust 3, ‘at 11°a..m.—“By Grder of tha California Freight ~and Transicr - Compasy, 1.will gell a lot_of condemined. hirws. Thess horses’ range ' in._weight. from . 1200 t6 1600 pounds, and 7_to 10. years ofd; all gead work- ers; have been. Working : in: ‘the trucks amd wagons ‘of the company .until Saturday, July 30.- ~AJso 10 good all purpose horses two light. wagons, five ts of harness on exhibition until. day of sale. JOHN J. BOYLE, Auctionsar Any one in need of a good horws, Wagons, buggies, surreys, carts and harness of all kimiy will ‘do well to be on hand_ at 1i40 FOLS: ST.. TUESDAY, -August .2, 11 & -m. W CLOUGH, Auctfoneer, E 2 CHEAP Dw bor's discovered the fire. When MTrs. |: * Consignment of Broken &nd unbjokes Borses: Hodge ran to-the aid of her daughter, | also. a number of broken saddle. horses from acéording to the theory, she . was | Churchill Company's ranches, at” CHASE'S, knocked down, maltreated and - then [ 102 Market st av. | killed: Then all of the bodies, living or | July 3E—Stmrf ; dedd, were dragged into the house and | the torch applied. cused men. This theory coincides with the. con- | fession of the wife of one of the ac- /THE CALL" 5 CALENDAR. August, 1904. W.| T. | F. | 8. [Moon's Phases | | | | { | i | | | | | | | | Macktbaw. they thréatencd the safety of fhe ship as she bumped her way is several Mundre Eel River Ports | San Pedro among them. The location. miles west of the Central. Shehalis. . Point Arena & Alblen &% North Fork.. .| Humboldt Engineers Seasiclk. .+| Manchuria....| New York . { P “Corona. Tumboldt' . 4 As the new launch Mollie, oW by Cap- | Coronad San Pedro’ talh Wiliiam Brandt, was taking Jher trial run edondo. San Pedro % yesterday on thé bay, the circulating pump. reka. | broke down. The vessel was west of Alcatraz | NeWPOrt ; | and near the fsiand when she thus became dis- | Ses Hay abled. She feil off in the trough of the waves | Point Ar!' #nd ‘began fo drift toward the beach. Puget Scund Ports San Pedro & W 00 00111 GO Y N A R e G5 55 5SRO RS RO B POINT "LOBOS, July 31, 10 p° m—Weather clear; wid tvesti velocity 12 miles per hour. 3 DOMESTIC PORTS: PORT HARFORD—Sajled July 31, 7 a m— Stmr Bonita, for San Francisco. vy Arrived July 31, 10 a m—Stmr Chas Nelson, from Tacoma. Sailed duly 31—Stmr Coos ' Bay, for San Pedro. -’ . 1 POINT LOBOS—Passed south July 31, 9 = m-—Stmr Alcatraz, from Greenwood, for San TATOOSH—Passed In_Jly 3i—Stmr Roa- | noke, from Nome, for Seattle. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lefs hand column and the successive tides of the : e e ey . “time column ives of o Py out July tmr San day, except when there are but three tides, as Tacoma. for Port Los Angeles. .- | sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in Passed In July 31—Stmr laqua, hence July | aqdition to the soundings of the United States R i T s ek bt B Goast Survey Charts, exoept when a minus () tmr - from Se- | Jizm precedes the height, and then the m for Redondo; schr A M Baxter, from | given is substracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Francisco. C July 31—Stmr Break- | of 50 cents a share. e ——— G i—— Some doctors claim to be able to cure PORT mwmm}.q July 81—Nor | anybody who is sick. Santa‘te CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. e.coa & Marysvire, co.-Orevilte §.B30A Port Gosta. Martinezr, Antioch, Ryron. Tracy. Btockton, New- mav, . Los Bamos, Mendots, Armons. Hacford, Vissiia iodssio, Mer oshen Juaction, n, Rakersfield . .. me, Livermoré, Stock . Chinese, Jamestown, . nors, Tuolumn~ and Angels 8.00A Atiantic Bxpress—Ogden and 30 Richmond, Martinez an’ 7509 7.50» 4200 Mster, Tres Pinos, Pajaro, Watson- ° - tons (exce] SanJoeeand n The two | & 2 Stations magiinists who were running the engines n»~"‘A:g;=t;l.m“ 10.60A The CQverl camie violently seasick and Jay helpless on_the | Alliance 3 bottem of the boat.” The damage could have' Graxs Harbor & been repaired in a few minutes, but they were | Grays Harbor 10.00A V/ 3 | unable to lift*a wrench, and the captain was | Secattle & Tacol 10.00A Los s et e Lould h . I Baavtln . eais 't:f.“r‘o: Lo ek ut he could do the next thing—signal for | G. .. | Portland Astor] |- i oo belp ‘In_true «a"lu‘wn aflor style. Thiy he | Bo,\‘fi _EM" |China & Javan. | Eezmiod. Viesne SotionJune | did. With his boatflag on a fishing-pole, With |.Ventura. | Sydney & Way P { ¢ -Hon. Hactord, Lemoore, Vimia. . the union down, he waved it vigorously for as- | ‘Taqua. .«. Seattle . 3 12.00m Hayward: Niics and Wy Stat sistance. One’ of Crowley's launches sighted | City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports B ol A o e B b the signal "of distress and gave the disabled | e AT ool 138, “Winters, Sacramento. doat_a tow just at she was going ashore. TO SAIL. bt Wootiand, Wilows, " Knights : —_— e andlug, ' Marysville, Oroviile ¢ fo 5 mer. Destinaticn. | Salls. ek, Sesyiiie * . Off for a Training Cruise. Sl = =t _lmu';:in:.’sx;::'::a Way Stations.. The United States training ship Buffalo s at Auvgust 1. | | 4.00P Martinez,Sau Rnmon, Vallejo, Napx Mure Island prepari 1 P . Coquille River.....| 5 pm|Pier 20 | * ~. Calistogs, Santa Ross. 34 o DEEDSIING £ 4cr. & JouD. eathe Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm(Pler 2| 400 Niies. Tracy. Stockton, Lodi : cruise .on this coast. She has, received 250 | China & Japan....| 1 pm | 436 Hayward. Nites. Irvington, San ) landsmen from Norfolk Navy Yard and will'|- g, Humbeldt . 13 2 “-Jose.Livermore R #oon ¢ake abourd the same number of appren- <. Grays Harbor, 2| °600p The Owl Limited—Newmsn. Loi ices -from.Goat Island. She will later return Angust 2. - s 1 * . Banos.Mendoin, Fresno, Tulare, to.the Atlantic Cgast 'where she will g0 out Astoria & Portland] 2| rateld Los Anguies. - 4500 0 v v 1 = N And Ba; of commission to #eefve her new boilers. : Grays Harbor. e H e e e RO SER S 20 _ Shippiig Intelligence. - Eenale. | ek S 3 . Sveese] Eal River .["4 pm{Pier 2 . . ARRIVED, oo -Bumboldt .........| 9 am|Pier 2| o .- 3 Saturday, July 30. Umatiilh. .. | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 Stmr’ Acme, ‘Lundquist, . 30 hours from | Breakwater | Coos Bay... .| 5 pm[Pier 8 Eureka. g o5 g Bonita, ... | Newport & Way 9 am|Pier 11 | .7.00PReno Passenger—Fort Costa, Sui. Schr W -H'Marston, Curtis, 37 days from = Augnst | sun. Eimirs. Davis. Sacramento, Hoholulu, * . Coronado. .| Grays Harbor:.....| 4 pm|Pier 10 Tivckos, -laks = Telies, . Newd, - Sunday, July 8L | Redondo... | Astorla & Portland| 6 pm(Pier 2|° ggg, poonotsh, Spatks g a, o Stmr Shasts. Hansen, 34 hours from Re- | Eecuid Willapa Harbor. ...| 4 pm|Pjer 20 | s Db . GTEY \ s - I 6 pm|Pler 2| E ‘ Stmr Eureka, Jessen. 30 hourd from Eureke. g Ean Diowo & Way-| § omn|pler 11 e e T woimE Brunswick, Eilefsen, 14 hours . from | G Lindauer Grayg Harbir.... -[Fiee = | ".06e Ysciite Vaiiey, Stmr. Por s g - ? Earehn o Dwenson 18, BOSERSOM | coccns. Humboldt .. p‘g:x; i 987 Mardines Tiacy Sk poubr, Whitesboro, Olsen, 14 hourg from | Columbia...| Astofy S fog ‘ | : ol in. C #®m Port. | Pt Arena.. | Point Arena. Pler 2 Tand, wia Aetoria 10 o * | China...... | China & Japan. l;}er;g'- 10p Hiag ward, Kfies and San Jose (Sun Stmr Celia, N § hours North Fork | Humboldt . er - & - e Pt Nordlers, 19 ardy [ meda. .. ) Fonolulu ... Pler 7 COAST LINE, (Varrow Gango Stmr Jeanie, Bartlett. 96 hours from Stattle. | City Sydney Bl "‘.:‘.‘,"‘“"’ A2 = e “i Ty " o "!' ‘r':" Street) o tmr Sequol; ugu e 2 A Spota Cruz Excun Sunday only) * ey, Sequcia. McCliments, T8 Houew fhom | o o Sen Pedro & Way.| 9 amiPler 11| 8154 Newhek. ~m‘."g':|':‘,. S Joot) Stmr Nati mer, ours £r¥m | All &, ureka & Ceos B.| b pm Ple eiton, Boulder Creek. Big Busia, Fort {m.'.."’»‘;..,?é"fi,,*.’;'.:‘n L'u-“Agm.. TBm | Curacae. ...| Mexican Ports ....|T0 am[Pler 11 © Santa Croz and Way Stations... San Padro: put in with barge Tidal Wi August 8. - | 18.18A Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, Los Stmr Manchyria, Saundecs, 46 days from et Sound Ports.|1l am/Pler 9| Gatos,Glenwood, Felton, Bonlder orfolk, e Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|{Pler 10| - Creek, Big lnl-h!nu Cruz... Stihr Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Halt- August 9. : | 1216p Newark; Centorviile, Ean Jose. oon Bay. . i ; Tabiti ... Bt emitier 7] I e ) Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Mon- - {7 . Principal Way Btations RL e AR o ‘FROM. SEATTLE. 4165 Newark. Ban Jose. Los Gaich:..o. ° Mahukona, T Boech B0 duve fom| TS e, Destination. | Satla. | 4180 e e Sy oniy: Schr 8y - - 3 . e e Le S . O .| Nome & St Micl ST, IE, (Brosd Camee) Barge Tidal Wave, Johnson, 23 hours from | Excelsior.....| Seldovia & Way 2 (Thitd and Townsend Streeta.) Fort Bragg. . oD | Nome & Siberi; g . 4 Dolphin. .| Skagway & W AILED. Sk = i saturday, July 30. | 8i0aie | SaEay & W ** " dion (Sunday only)..: 30w Stinr Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquille River. * - | QY SeAtIe:- | SRS & "Way Pia 04 New Almaden (Tus, F31d. oniy), * 4.108 . Sunday, July 81. . | poanoke. 8.00a The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, . 2 Sytr Mesgle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. - B o g Loils Obiep. Santa urn, . Port Rodgers. - Stmr Gualala, Kaiwin, Bowens Landing. | Sun, Moon and ‘Tide, < B irx Ean Buouave Stmr Sant Rosa, Alexander, San Diego and | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Montalve, Oxnard, way ports, . 3 Time and Helght of High and Low Waters - Angeles . Stmr Geo W :Elder, Randall, Portland and at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco 8.00 Gilroy, Holl Astoria, | 3 . Fublished by officlal authority o.the |. """ Monte, Facific Stmr’ Arcdta. Macgenn, Coos Bay. uperintendent. s AT S Stmr Alcazar, Winke, Greenwood. NOTE—The high and low waters occur -at | = 8,084 8an Jose. Trey *Schr 1da A, Campbell,’ Point Reyes. the city front (Mission-strcet wharf) about 25 [+ - ' .Capitola, Santa L L 4o SPOKEN. . | minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght | . G ass, San Leis Oblsge 1ReT,5ehe W H Marston. on July 28, 4 & m— SESER e kems ot bathh plnces : 19488 gandoss and Wy Sintion T20m t , long 125 W, saw a four-mast g4 < Clara. San Jose, Los k2 schooner loaded with lumber: on July 25, in. HPIOAY. SUGURT 1 T Sitiane 7.309- \.Jong -136 40, spoke ‘the bktn Geo C Perkins, 1.30p San Jose and Way Stations . " 838 bound from San Pedro for Cbluwmbla River. 13.06p Del Monte Express (cxcept Sua-- - Per stmr Manchuria, on.July 1—Lat 19 48 S, T+« ‘dey)—Saata Ciara, San Jose,. long .35 51 W spokg the Br ship Eibe, from - Watsonville, Seata’ Crue. Del New ' York, for g’emn‘_ 2 Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove. $12.16» TELEGRAPHIC. Ft. ‘ 530 Burilugame, San Jose, Gilroy, Hol: - - 3 5 MOVILLE—Arrived July 31—Stmr Colum- f = Maggiora, lot on W lie of Mason strest, 40 N | vgus prostration some years ago. Third | bus, from New York, for Liverpaol. ° apabe % S Other Santa Fe Trains: of Vandewater, N 20 by W 689: $10. | Officer Lendon has just finished a | LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 31—Stmr C 12| 15 [—Ausust 4. Fstate of Charles J. Wingerter (by Edward course in the Bost School of Tech: | dric. from New York; stmr Etruria, from New'| - ew Moon | & - ; for Stockton, Fresna, Bakersfleld, P, Wingerter, trustee) .to Jacob Levy, 1ot on 5 g€ Santon. Bchool | York, via. Queenstown. t ugust 11. | & M. F yferced, Hanford and Visalia, W line ot 1e: h’v;‘grth street, 57:8 8 of Bady, “no'll‘%gybl e g iAo . BOULOGNE—Sailed guly_q- 30—;5Imr Nord- ’H—_G’—rn o = o J‘" Secaites: £.25 by- W £7:6; $10. . : : e big boat will clean up in the dry | ham,. from Rotterdam for New York. % | k= - oo and Weiec:favy (o Hing Meinis 00 | dock ang W Bl China and Japan DOVER-_Sailéd July 3L-Stmr Phoenicia, 1 ;:T;; n I e U, s S e pahy, saine; $10. 3 I % ! from Hamburg, for- New York, Ty | oon, 3 Henry D, Hawks to Jymes L. Hawks, undt- | When the America Maru shows her a | Q% T8R0RE €6 "% ooniana, from Ant- August 35, | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and vided -one-half interest in lot.on NE corner of clear way through the VIadivostok | werp sighted off Nantucket lightship; slml‘ Perry Depot, S. . Also 1112 Broad- Tombard and Larkin streets, E 187:6 by N squadron. 3 La Champagne, from Havre; stmr Furnessia, | _ way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., 3 $10. 5 from Glasgaw and Moville. | San Jose. . Angis-Californfan Bank and Joseph Seldie | = S, o . i o et S e - to Eliza Mclnerney (wife ol rtin), on Field of Lumber. . 3 ¥ linc ot Mitcentn wvenud, 180 N or Point | S i et Lombe L) Movements of Steamers. L CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. et g e o ot { arpived Saturday, 146 days from Antwerp, re- S i bR % LESSED Builders’ Contracts. ports fhat on July 2, in latitude 11 north and — | SAN FPAKCISCO AND MORTH PACIFIS Elizabeth C. Lacy (owner) ‘:“ffhc‘l” 2‘:“ F".- + ldngitud€ 115 west, she encountered a tremen- Steame From. ! i 4 CAulri Ahlgren (contractor), architect Charles dous hurricane blowing from northwest to RAILWAY COMPANY. Deviifi—Adl .work except painting for a two- | : 5 Leelanaw Portland_& Astorl; 1 ' t story and_ basement frame bullding on lot on ' SONNSL o suddenly did the Ko o | Sequol Willapa * Harbor 1| . Fuazr Drvor Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. XE comer of Vallelo and Fillmore streets, B | v3s 'y the Veatel and the wind. did It' for | Azcte Humbolat 4 > s AU RO SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN BAFAEL. y 7 5 - canie. eattle — = - - e e Munater & o (contiach = boltropes aid went futodng oy (o tesward: G s 4 X "';"' = MAIN LINE. _— anmivw | WEEK® DAY¥S-T:30. 100, 0100, 1100 8 s with John H. Munster - S The ship was thrown on her beam ends by the’| G: LiD * 7004 Vaoaville. Winiers. Rumser....... 5 ST XS afchitett August Nordin—All .work except ¢ the ~, 5 esll-. | Mariposa.. 1| 7.00a Benicla, Riinira and- Sacramento. . M a_three-story ‘frame buflding (flats) on Idt on U, N A s ! State of C: 7 Rose. Matiner. Sen Remon. BUNDAYS—7:30: :8:00.9:50,. T1:00 a. s A SW oorner of Tremont avenue and Waller | “.onpl yoxt dny the Duchesse passed through |-Breakwat 1| 7.30a Nties. Tracy. Lathirop, Stack: 2:30,.3:40, 5710, 6-30,. 11:30.p. ‘m: greet, W €6 by S 100, Western Additiop 676; | ot HORt Oy e e P e N2 e | ‘5. Monica 1 8.0DA Shase Express — (Via _Davis), SAN RAFALL TO SAN. FRANCISCO. §7749. SRR E 0 Dot | &rifting planke was over a mile wide, and | AZtec. 1 - Wiltame (for Bartiett Spriage). - a0, s T 438 3 dashing on the surface of the rough.water | Titd 3 tand Mk Soak B, S f 2 . | SUNDAYS— 7 a s 14N 340, 50, 5:00, 5.2 b - Tl |- “Fxcept Saturday: : Leave .| . - In-Effect Arrfee Sen Fran. | May 1 XD“,“? eekc |. S o4l 800 a| 8:00 510 5} 97308} Sebastopsi. STAGES _connect “at: Santa R Sulphur Springa and Mark. - Wyt S Fuiton for Burke's Sanitariam: at Lytfon for Lytton Springs: at ~Geywerville for Skages b ; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ®reenrwood: -at Hopland for Duncan hiand Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- Lakeport and Bart ville an Springs, -Hig] bad Springs, Soda Bay p b Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Saphedrin _ Heigh Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, _Halfway 'House, Comptche, Camp Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Westpart, at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layto ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrts, Olsen: Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Eureka. - Saturday to dueed _rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all potnts beyond San Rafaei at half rates. Ticket Office, " 650 Market street, Chront building. . -JAS. L. FRAZIER, 3 Gen. Manager. Monday round-trip tickets at re- R._X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Azt TOSANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO; Etc, e B Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. from San Francisco, week days, ac e 0. Tes, 8:30, 0015, 10:00, 11:00 & m. m. Sausalito only), 12:2 %35, 5:13, 5:30. 6:38. 7:19, and legal holidays depart 9:18, 3, 10:00, - 11:00, 30, 3:15, 4:00, ‘4:3 15, 9:00, 10:20, 11:38 6:35, , 1 legal holidays e 8:50 p. m- or Fairtay, week days, depart-at 7:45 a.'m, ,;5 . m., 5:15 p. m. (eX. Sat). On Sunidars and legal helidays at 7:45, 8:30, 9:15,. 10:00, ° 11:00, 11:40 a. @, 12: <00, 2:30, 7:13 8:15 p. m. e ana 527 ¥ THROUGH TRAINS. d 7:45 a, m. dafly—Caiadero and way stations; Sundays only—For Point Reyes, m. dally except Sunday—For Cazae m. ally except Saturday and -Sun- Point Reyes, etc. “ Reyes, ete. $:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadpre, ota TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. - FERRY—Unfon Depot, foot of .HM-( et