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Eteamers leave Broad wharves (plers 9 and Ban Francisco: 1, For Ketchikan, Wrangel, | Junesu, Haines, Ekagusy. etc., Alaska—11 a m., Aug 3 € 13 18 23 25 Sept Chaige 'to’ this company's | seamers at Seattly ora, ‘ancouver, Port Townsend, SQINJA T Everett, ‘acoma, Bellingham—11 & m., Aug. 3, 8, 13 18,23 28’ Luls Obispo). Eonita, 9 & m., Aug 5, 11 19, 27, Sept. 4 Coog Bay, ® e .. Aug. 7, 15, 23 31, Sept. 8 .For Ensensda, Magdalens Bay Ban Jose dsl Mazatian, Altata, La Par Santa Ro- uaymas (Mex.), 10 . m., Tth each mo. ther information obtain folder. Right | cane, also from | Routenburn was thrown on her beam | the reach BRITISH SHIP ROUTENBURN ENDS VOYAGE OF DISASTER haree ade 1y Encounters Bad Weather Soon After Leaving England ) Loses Overboard Two Fifteen-Year-Old Boys and Sustains Damage on Deck and Aloft During Hurricane L s | e | | | | | i | | 1 { BRITISH SHIP < M ENGLAND AFTER A LONG AND DISASTROUS VOY. D OVERBOARD AND DROWNED, FOUR OTHERS WERE IN- IN A HURRICANE. . ssurance of the smooth-faced chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. 8 i s ed the managerial chair wit August 16, 1804, tain Dalrymple, which nned here | 2 0 ond bis years, The Time Eall ob the tower of the Terry ' vesterday from Newcastle, England, has ended a long and disastrous pas- beset the sailing vesse! from the outset of the vovage and before the Routenburn’s journey was two weeks old two of her ap- rentices had hip's deck ir members of the crew, rd officer, were in the sick s received from fiying spars. The Routenburn herself was sadly battered by the sea. She was taken | mm own, deckhouses , her sails blown to rags and | igging twisted into a snarl that human effort could never untangle. She was in distress with a vengeance. She left New tle, England, De- | cember 18, 1503, d December 21 en- counterd a sou apprentice, 15 years ’ hed overboard ana The vessel reached latitude north, longitude 17.20 west, on drowned. 60.04 December 28 and there met a hurri- the southwest. The ends. e was buried beneath roaring torrents of wild ment and the next tossed skyward un- til the wind whistled under her kee: Seas boarded her and smashed in deckhouses as if sthey had been built of paper instead of good, tough teak. Lifeboats were converted into kinda- ling wood and the fragments swep: overboard. Sails were blown to rags, steel rigging was torn adrift and every now and then one of the tall masts would shed a spar. R. Richardson, another apprentice, a first voyager and of the same tender age as Wood- ruff, was picked from the waist of the | ship by a wave and whirled beyona of the strong arms of his shipmates. He was never seen again. When the hurricane had blown it- | self out the Routenburn lay upon the | water as nearly a wreck as a floating ship can be. Three sailors and the third mate were disabled. Queenstown was reached January 16 2nd there the vessel remained un til February 26, when, damage re- paired and with a full crew, she re- sumed her voyage. She fought gales for eighteen days | Sa off Cape Horn, but with that exception the rest of the voyage was peaceful | and without event. ST TN Hat Problem for the Police. Otto Larson, & deckhand on a river steamer, was arrested yesterdey by Policeman Dower and charged with burglary. Neither Dower |mor Larson is very clear as to the circum- stances of the alleged felonious fracture of the law, nor is D. Gallagher, the complaining witness, able to throw much light on the af- | fair. n and Gallagher siept on Monday night beneath the roof of the same Clay-street | rooming-house. When er arose yester- day morning his derby hat had disappeared | and Gallagher wore e met in its place was hanging & cloth cap. cap to work. About noon on Jackson-street wharf. Gai lagher's derby hat was on head. sald Gallagher, Agert, | gTabbing the stiff felt headpiece. -., nEw | l!Au An SYDNEY | IRECT LMME 0 TakiT. «© € VENTURA, for H'snn'\.!u Samoa, Auck. IIM and Eyépey, Thureday, Aug.lS 2p.m. €. B ALAMEDA, for Honolulu Aug. 27, 11 am. £ 5. MARIPOBA. for Tahiti, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BKOS. C0., Agts., Ticket Ofice 643 May ket Freight Ofos 329 Mariet St, Pier 7, Pacific 5t | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQOZ MRECT LINE IO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every’ Thursdey instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River. foot of Morton st. First ciase to Havre, $70 and up'urd_ Secong | es Yo Hevre $45 and upward GENERAL | CcY 5 ADa 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), Yok« 3. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast -+ & Montgomery avenue. San Francisco ot acl8 b Pailrond Ticket Agents. To U. S. 'I', Yard and Vi sbie, Monticello and Arrow, 15 LE m- | ““That's my hat; give it up.” “You have my cas,” replied Larson, taking possession of his property. According to Larson, perience was almost | Eber's, and he wore the Gallagher hat because | somebody had previously rerioved the Larson | y m cap. Gallagher 1= a man of action, however. He | saw larson first, and finding Policeman Dower laid the facts before the law's repre- sentativy Dower. n to the Harbor police station, where he his prisoner with burglary. "Ah unx i ban yobbed,” was Larson's ———— Two New Overdues. The names of two vessels were added yes- terdey to the overdue list and the rate of reinsurance on the Plonter was davanced to 90 per cent. The two new overdues are quoted | at € per cent. The British ship Hampton, one of them, is out 154 days from Antwerp for Port Los Angeles. The other is the French bark Aste, also from Antwerp, and, like the ampton, ‘bound for this cost, San Pedro be- ing her Qestination. The Asie left Antwern February 1, and May 21 put into Hobart. She resumed hér voyage the day following, and since then, seventy-five days ago, has not been heard of. i e “Jerry” Daley’s Misfortune. three seamen | ester, during which | swept water one mo- | early morning ex- identical with Galla- | POM: 2lso a man of action. He spized | ! both hat and cap as evidence and * advised Secre- or the directors will want salary to boy’s size.” stache is already sprouting. e Texan at Coronel. American Hawallan Steamship Com- Texan, bound from New arrived yesterday at Coro- | will resume her voyage San | butlding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at € p. m. Greenwich time. s BUR‘IMT | Lieutenans N.. in charge. | .—.— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Foint, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Pu ed by official authority of the Superint NOTE—The m.h and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide fs the same at both places. Sun rises. Sun sets.. Moon sets The pany’s_big freighter York for this port, been swept from the | 0 ocean graves and four nel and <o Franciscoward. AR REs T | Oriental Liners. ‘ The Pacific Mail Company's liner Mongolia, Captain Porter, arrived Monday at Yokohama. | The Korea left Hongkong yesterday, homeward bound. = | | | | SHEARERE L Will Sail on Friday. | I‘l‘lmel |Time| The Spreckels steamer Breakwater, due to- Al R e day from Coos Bay, will not sail again untl! 5 - il I"‘ w‘ | ». m. Friday. | [ 4:18] 5.4 11:02 0.9 el Sl 5.3, ! Chartered for Lumber. 54! | , The Britlsh bark I is chartered 5.4 this port to mber loading); pusenoy | Movements of Steamers. e s to time; the time column gives the last tide of the | TO ARRIVE. except when there are but three tides, as L il £ mes occurs. The heights given are fn | Steamer. From. n to the soundings of the United States | - - st Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) .| Coos Bay... slgn precedes the helght 'and then the number | San Pedro 4 Portiand & Way Porta. |/ Eel River Ports .. Portland & Astoria Crescent City r Harbor. giver. is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. hipping Intelligence. 17 17 Harbor 18 TR g 13 2 | via Ancon..|Aug. 18 ARRIVED. Arena|Aug. 18 Tuesday, August 18. San Diego & Way Pts. Aug. 18 Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, 12 hours from Albion, via Point Arema 10 hours, Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Thompson, 7 Port Rodgers. Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 14 hours from Green- wood | _ Stmr Fuiton, 49 hours from San Pedro. Br ship Routenburn, Dalrymple, 241 days from Newcastle, England, via Queenstown 170 | days. | Tark Annfe Johnson, Nelson, 82 days from Portland & Astoria hours from Panzer, | Honolulu. | _Semr Conflanza, Johnson, 20 hours from | Aus 22:‘ Notleys Landing. | & Pt. Ortdrd, | Aug 22 FURARED. Gai..| Ban Diego & Way P Tuesday, August 16, B s e A Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith; B. C. | Portland & Astoria. Humboldt .... Grays Harbor Point Arena & Albion. Au Honolulu Western Fuel Co. North Fork. SAILED. Tuesday, August 16. Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. F. A. Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodg- | P | stmr Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Fureka. Newsboy, Lee, Crescent City. Celia, Nordberg, Albion, Alcatraz, Andressen, Greenwood. Whitesboro, Olsen. Greenwood. Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz, Gualala, Kalnin, Mendocino, New York vie Ancon ug. | Seattle & Bellingham. Au». Mexican Ports Steamer. [ Navarro, Weber, Eureka. } =3 TS . South Coust, Nmu:“' g | North Fork, Neleon, Eureka. Toledo. | Eureka & Cres. Cy) 4 pm|Pler 2 Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquille River, Humboldt 2 pm|Pier 2 Bumbelat . § pm) Coquilie River, Adler, Crescent City. { Cm. . otk o ;:: fi Chico, Martin, Coquille River. boldt 9 am|Pler 2 Hun“hzldt 1:30 p Pler 9 sen, S(ekaru Point. | Spokane, Jamicson, ' Port Gamble. 4 pm Pler 10 Alblon. Anderson, Siuslaw River. g ‘: l;;l; z(_; Schr Glen, Colstrup, Coos Bay. m Ple | TELEGRAPHIC, 1 pm|Pi 7 1 Smipier ‘0| POINT LOBOS, AuE. 16, 10 p. m.—Weather 2. 2 pmjg”r 19 | cloudy; wind W \E;.O(‘IU 12 miles per hour. | ¥s . IPler — DOMESTIC PORTS. | Pt. Arena & Alblonl 6 pm[Pier 2 i [ SEATTLE—Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Jefforson, N R;:g; gw‘;‘:y ; 3 ;:»E:; 1% ,0,d=w"’,- ?u;s)hb—stlmrs Al-Kj, Hnn:boldb f and Valencla, for Skagway. Alliance. .| Eurtke: & 'Coos B § pm Pier 18 | 3 ATTIVed AU 1—UBF Leclanaw, hence Aug | Breakwater | Coos Bay direct. Py { Bouits. ... | Newpors & Wer.:| 8 DoiEier 1] | gatied Aug 16, 9:30 & m—Stmr Queen, for | | 8. Monica. Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 E','\',.,‘.‘\'x“ffi: 16—Stmr City of Puebls, hence ngust 20. Auz 14 G. W_ Elder Astoria & Portls 1 T m— injer, Givy peving N F" via ojne‘:n‘“l; "IEIer 08| e 426 L/ SHS D fuonae Mg t. Arena..| Point Arena ..... 4 pm|P; 1 Bedondo. | Astoria & Ponhndl' E:rf:: S s D, Ay b ok Reeolute, Pomona. Humbolat . 1:30 p/Pler 9 COOS BAY—Aug 16—Stmr Breakwater, for San Francisco, did not cross the bar yester- B pm‘!’ler 10 | day on account of heavy fog. : o ;:: }: | yhatlsd Ang 16—Stmr Breakwater, for San neisco. 0 amPler 10| FARALLON ISLAND—Passed ugust rom Honolul o fl, | Fefro & War. 9 amiprer 1 Annle’ Johnson, ¢ oluly, fwrugn an urtl na 2) 1 pmiPler 40 sm PEDHO—ArrIvd Aug 16—Stmr { Queen......| Puget Soun $/11 am'Pier 9| (rom Bellingham; Ludiow, M ngust 25. Gamble. | North Fork.| Humboidt .. § pmPler 20| Salled Aug 16—Sch Salvator, for Klawack. Columbla.. | Astoria & Portiand|l1 amiPler 24 | Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Samoa. for San ' Fran- Nevldln.ulfl Tul. 112 “mibler 23 | clacor schr John F- Miller, for Thlenel [ | TArrived ~ Aug 16—Stmr Marshfield, from g e e T | O FOWNSEND—Satled San Jose. . m{Pler 40 Aug 186—Whal Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm!p,,, 20 bm t.\xmn. for lentk- tle & Bellnghm A—Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Alliance, for 4 pm|Pler 10 S SmiPie 10 | nes rruclm PORT, xAmm—Amvol Aug 16—Stmr % s rom Mukilteo. hicne Main 1508 HATCH BROS. ;;fl:ufluu, manaser ot the len;h:.m: Destination, I S “-”%:A R e, K i e 5 | tor Man! g Tow. 5 Wavy Yard and Valleo. day from & two weeks’ vacation spent in South- Skagway & W-r Pm-. 19 —mu Aug sunr k. i, Corcoran—Leaves & F. foot of ern California. While lighting & cigar in the | Siarvey & way Borta A i 1o o Fea 15—Stmr Elder, for juy st. pomh end ferry bidg.—Wesk days, face of & Los Angeles breeze Daley had the | R Nome & St. l(lrh::lul ug. 22 | " gou n'u)_s.u.d Aug 10—Schr Advent, v A M. 3 sod *s P. M. Sundays, 9:30 n.mamme to set fire to the starboard wing of | Valdez & sc"m A“K- 25 | for Ban nelsco. A M. 8P 4, Leaves ¥ v-nqo—wu ¢..y.‘ mustache The agration was extin- geldovia & Wu, oy 211 GRAYS HARBOR Arived Aug 16—Schr e ““fi! of the upperlip drapery' was =Tt oo !l-m. His s mmwcx—a-u.c PO ‘aliejo, Gien Cowe removal of the other Northwest, for PIPER. EN, oooom,mt,uammmmawmu-m Time Ball. m excepted. .-u—-n-nmmm-hmmmu.u.l.n.,u ummwwmmmm | of poisoned candy to Dover, { August, 1898, after the previous continuance some ad- | cide when it should be the proper time | to render the decision. | kers Beach last Monday. | that Korsgren had shot himself in the | mouth, the bullet imbedding itself in the brain. | press of China, (00K REBUKES HIS CRITICS. Replies to Comments Made on Delay in Rendering De- cision on Botkin Motion EXPLAINS HIS REASO\S Denounces Men Who Are Too Cowardly to Affix Names to Letters Attacking Him FineTailoring BEST FABRICS, LATEST PATTH!NS. UP-TO-DATE STYLES Moderate Prices and Payments is what makes A. B. SMI CO. the mo-t popular tailoring house in town. $1.00 PER is all it costs you to be well dressed. A. B. Smith Co., 116 ©=1lis, above Powell, Judge Cook yesterday rebuked the | District Attorney and various anonym- | ous writers who have been criticizing him for delaying his decision on the mouon for a new trial in the case of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin, convicted for the second time of the murder of Mrs. Eliz- abeth Dunning by sending her a box Del., in ‘When the case was called on August 8 a request for a continuance was made by the defense on the ground that At- torney Frank McGowan was absent from the city. It was granted till yes- terday. As soon as the case was called yesterday Attorney McGowan Asked for a continuance, as Attorney George A. Knight was absent from the city and desired to be present when the de- cision was rendered. Distriet Attorney Byington objected. He said it was not necessary for either of the counsel to be present. The Judge said he had noticed that FurnitGre. \)m‘va’\es Corpe\% evc.— verse comments had been made by the District Attorney’s office, as recorded in one of the daily papers. In addition some overzealous citizens, who were 00 | cowardly to give their names, had been writing to the newspapers and to him- self on the same subject. He was ready to decide the case, but he saw no cause | for urgency. No authorities had been submitted to him except those fur- nished by the defense. He had to look up numerous authorities himself and had to read all the testimony carefully, which occupied considerable time. It seemed to him a question whether he as Judge or some one else should de- | WMarkek . v DR. JORDAN'S anear “I shall,” continued the Judge, “d cide all cases when I am ready to do so, notwithstanding the comments of men who are too cowardly to sign their names, or any one else. I am running this court, and will do 80 as long as I| am on the bench.” Byington said he had supplied au-| thorities on two questions, and the Judge replied: “Only on one question. There was no brief, and I had to find a great many authorities myself on a.u ; the points involved.” “I don't think,” said Byington, “lhll‘ people’s making comments should i fluence the court in giving judgment.” “They will not influence me,” replied | | the Judge. “I will decide the case when | I am ready. I want the opinion to be; of record. I want it to be in such shape | as to form part of the transcrint, so| that the Justices of the Supreme Court can see my reasons. I have a mugh‘ draft of my opinion ready, but it has| not yet been engrossed. For that rea- | son and for my own convenience I shall continue the matter till Monday, Aug- ust 22.° Judge Dunne's decision on the mo- tion to dismiss the information charg- | | ing Mrs. Botkin with the murder of | Mrs. Ida Henrietta Deane was also con- tinued yesterday till the same date. —_————— Sues for Damage to Clothes. Nettie Cohen yesterday sued the | United Ralilroads for $175 damages, | sustained while she was alighting from | a Folsom-street car on December 20 | last. The plaintiff alleges that,she was thrown from the car into the mud of the street by the sudden starting of the car and her clothes were damaged in the sum sued for. —_——— | & vt mm-.nunn.u.u. it Ansomical Museum ia the comracred the oldest e et G Eat. 3 yoars. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Comutaion free od srict Foatment personally ¢ Poriies Oues 3 svery case undh for Book. PEILOROFRY of IAGE, MAILED FREL. (A Taiuale beok for mes) DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St 8. F. 4 DO VDV VTV VTV OV private. A FOR THE BLOOD.LIVER.LUNG FOR BARBERS, BA. BRUSHES &2 &2 | brewers, bookbinders, candy makers, canners dyers, four mills, foundries, laundries, paper ngers, printers, painters, shoe n:u.-— stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, eto. BUCHANAN BROS.. Brush Manufacturers. 603 SacTamento St. Use Big @ for unnstural diacl Irzitations or ulcerationd of mucous membranes. | Bullet Found in Brain. Morgue Surgeon Bacigalupi made | an autopsy yesterday upon the body of Daniel G. Korsgren, whose dead body was found on the cliff near Ba- He found —_———— Light Winds All the Way. The bark Annie Johnson arrived yesterday, thirty-two days from Honolulu. She brought 27.710 bags of susar. Captain Nelson reports having encountered light winds throughout the | passage. The bark Roderick Dhu, which ar- | rived Monday night, brought fifteen cabin | passengers and about forty Japanese. —_——— ‘We are selling agents for "Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen.” and sole agents for “The Marshall.” the best $1 pen in the world. Stationery department. Sanborn, Vail & Co.. 741 Market street. . CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS —_——— O'CONNOR 1§ SUSPENDED.—R. P. O'Con- por, an assistant weigher in the Custom-house, has been suspended for thirty days for being drunk and falling to report for duty. L tler, * from Gr: Harbor; bkta Echo, from Teuique. MANILA—Sailed Aug 15—U S stmr Sheri- dan, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Salled Aug 15—Br stmr Em- | press of Japan, for Yokohama. : IPSWICH—Arrived Aug 12—Fr ship Ver- cingetorix, from Oregon. PENANG--Arrived Aug 14—Br stmr Schuy- kl‘l from Hongkong, for New York. HIOGO—Arrived July 7—Br stmr Hyson, from Tacoma, for Liverncol. TOKORAMA—Salled Avg 12—Br stmr Fm- Other Sants Fo Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia Kove Sty Bier stme Nubla: for New Tore. Balled Aug 6—Ger stmr Nicomedia, for Ore- S Arrived Aug 15—Etmr Mongolla, hence July a_Honolulu. PULCO—Sailed Aug 14—Stmr City of Sydney, for Panama. Aug 15—City of Pan- ams, for San Francisco. HONGEONG—Salied July 16—Ger stms Nic- 29, omedia, for gon, via Yokohama. Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Korea, for San l“rln_ ciseo. SALINA CRUZ—Sailed July 31—Br ship | Agnee Oswald, for Port Townsend. SYDNEY—Arrived prior Aug 16—Br stmr Aorangi, from Victoria. KOBE—Sailed Aug 1—Ger stmr Nicomedia, for Orezor. snuea July 31—Ger stmr Nubla, Y EORONEL—Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Texan, (rom New York, to sail Aug 17, for San GLATEHALA—BIIAB; Aug 4—Ger stmr Ha- for New fax, week days, lnu\-1lu.- “515 b m. (x. fat). On thor, for San Fra ! Jholidays af 45, 836, 9313 10: OCEAN STEAMERS. | woa m 1R 1:48. 2:30, 1 NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Prince | - Adetbert, for Naples and Genoa: stmr Kaiser | T"RO‘-'GH 'l'!llm e ! Withelm' der Grosse, for Bremen, via Piy- mouth and Cherbourg’; Noordam, for Rot- terdam, via Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Kronprinz wfl.belm, from dll from Glasgo: ‘Suidaye only—For Pelat Bayes caily except Sunday—For Caza. W—Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Furnes- trom New York, via Moville. GmALTAR—AM\ed Aug 15—Stmr Koe- | nigen Luise, from New York, for Naples and ' Genoe. v PLES—Arrived Aug 16—Stm Tircao, feom’ New Yarl:.' for . Removal Jale FREDERICKS [AY TRAVER: leave and are due arrive at SAN FRANCISCO, Faox Jury 18 1904 (oot of Market Street ) Rosa. M Ramon. 7304 Nnfi.‘h-n. Latbirop, Stock'on 8.00A Shasta Expross Dav! Williama (for Bartiet: Springs). Willows. iFruto. ited BiuZ, Portiand, Tacoms. : 8.004 Daia Woodisnd. xunumu-«-s :'- pMacyeviile. Chies, Oroville 508 8304 Port Costa, Mart! 0304 Port Maryaviile. c.b\ mo-nu‘. Chinese, Jm u- Passcager — Port Tracy, Bukerafeid, Los Angeles. ... lu-‘u. Niies aud San Joss ... Hayw: hn—m;: Jows...... Eastern ress—Ogden. Omaba, Chieags, er. Kasasas City, . - Vetios. Dontder Creok. Bie mh-t Sants au end w-y aun- 5582 18.16a A Ivarado, Gaios. Glenmood. Telton. Boaider Cr Basin, Saata Crus.... 216> ln-x ille, San_ Joss, Amaden. Los Guios. Feiton, Pris t«’)ll W uuum rin, - St i %, Saturdsy sad Sunday only. 38.58a 100 L rd & Jose snd Way Stasions. San Jose ead Way Stati Al Dlu‘{ udlronly) A New Aimaden (Tues., Frid.. oniy) T et Thae w llmflh lll Lats Oblspo. Sania Barbara Ssa Bueasvemtura, Moutaive, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles . Sen Jose, Los Gatos, right and principel Way Sea toos (exceps Sunday o a: taitons cod. Sun > LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANTY. Tiburom Ferry, Foot of Market Streeh A5 TRTORE, 20 maw manan { 2:30, 3. B:50, 6:30 IIJ 3:00 "0 % '1‘.‘;‘-:1‘ D m. 2 5:30, 6:38, 7:60 o m. tExcept Saturdays. Tea 1o Effect gan Fran. | May 1, 1004 =E| = Days. | days. tion. 7:30 7:30 o 8:00 a| s:00al 9:30al Isnacts 2:30 p| 2:30 5:10 5| 5:10 E82E _woes onea 133 B2 |ukp vunes an©m 88¢ uee 88| 8 8 |gs2 o B3| B 8 wel v and Ukinh. Willits. Sherwood. Guerneviile and 7380l 7335 Ktk £8|85|8 S8 (oeie m Skagg: J—:" n:.?'.:::;‘.:a'em‘;mg O'.E?‘:‘E V'llll. Cummins, Beil Dyer, ~Garbervile. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re duced rates. On -*n yr—Rnl“-lrl! tiexets to all polaty ..m‘ Rafael at half rates. | ket Office. 650 Market street, Chronfe:y lAll...L FRAZIER. Manacer Weskly Gal §1.00 por Yar