The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 30, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 0 904 IN SPITE OF SOME TERRIFIC WEATHER STEAMER SIERRA KEEPS TO SCHEDULE PSS Steamship in Hou Company dlette, whick m the Antipodes, terrific weather dur- part of her long voyage. he liner's jour- asman Sea, and two Auckland the rer spell of anger. fierce squalis The Sierra a 4 a. m. Augus its worst. steam- in hope ate weather brea terda peop rom the vn colo to acquaint- Coptic in Quarantine. Earopa Resumes Voyage. om Ant - - T w nto Valparaiso er 4 & water, yesterday re- s B SR Manchuria Sails To-Day. Pacific Ma 5 s liner Manchuria Honolulu a large n r 9000 toms of for Japan nd The C A o AEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. . The Boit hartered for Melbourne at n, 565,701 111,900 1bs skimmings, 3 1bs fresh Ibs dressed 200 1bs it 50,000 1bs rice, B cx cheese, 138 cs cs assorted baco 4400 hs ms, 1700 Ibs lard provis i sfee, 80 phee table chocolate, 7253 Ibs 6 Ibs 3 cs bread, s mineral water, 6 cs champagne, 520 ® liquors, 16 pkgs s, 42 s canned 3,330 1bs dried smoked meat, 6412 1bs bram, t, 22 ctls corn, tobacco, 176 and shoes, 20 ugs and sundries, pig tin, 6000 ibs zinc, 40 pkgs electrical sup pkgs machinery, 1S bdls 81 pes pipe, rope, 464 bxs soap, 61 cs matches, 19 gx, 27 ctls whea o8 manufactured 160 ox be mmiddl be 18 « leather. 208 pkgx paints and olls, 212 paper, 9 cs ammunition, 10 bales oakum, beles paper bags. ’ . on SI LA Time Ball. Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- Exchange, San Francisco, Cai August 20, 1904 ¥ The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at n % c. &t moon of the 120th meridian. ::’Z € p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. 8. N.. in charge, —— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetio ele- | would probably | iBad Weather Prevents Oce { anic Steamship Company’s Liner From De Caliing at Pago Pago---Storms Cease After Passing Samoa and the Latter Part of the Voyage Is Made Under Smiling Skies o IRST i San ority of the entrance to fictal aut h and fon-street at Fort Point; e at both places. wharf) about 25 the height 4s 4901013 11 of the tides tides are given in the left e successive tides of the e as to time; the ast tide of the ee tides, as iven are in gs of the United States except when a minus (—) ht, and then ber from the depth given by ne of reference is the mean ters + S Movements of Steamers. the charts. The pl of the lower low Wi TO ARRIVE. From. Oregonian. 5. Monica. . Eiizabe Sequo! Willapa Harbor : Pomo. ... Point Arena & Albion.| Pomona Humbc D San Pedro on Pedro g s Bay & Pt_Orford York via Ancon.. le & Tacom: Bay . R I Breaks Alra and & Way Po! 31 boldt . 1 docino & Pt. Arenas: 1 Diego & Way Pts 1 ‘o Asioria 1 re & Way Ports 1 1 River ports 1 Humboldt 3 Grays Harb £ n Pedro . Portland & Astoria.. Humboldt .......... Puget Sound Port: Humboldt ........... n Diego & Way Pts n Pedro & Wa Portland & Astoria. Tahith ....cocoeeo ew York via Ancon.. & Tacoma... & Astoria. ¥ nd o Excelsior......| Seldovia & Way Ports. |Sept. Victoria. | Nome & N. E. Siberia.|Sept. o o aicad SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, August 20. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 39 hours from Redondo, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 30 hours from Mon- terey, etc. Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, 19 hours from Needle Rock, Stmr Bee, Wehman, 39 hours from Alcatraz aing. Lior “Berra, Houdlette, 21 days 4 hours fm Syaney, via Honolulu 5 days 10 hours. Sumr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port Rogers. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria, PR L T Francisco | low waters occur at | ] “Destination ] “ i- August 30. i Humboldt .. ...| 9 am|Pier 2 Cenirdi .| Grays Harbor | 4 pm Pier 10 £ Monica.. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am Pler 2 Sianchuria. | China & Japan....| 1 pmPler 40 August 31. | | | G. Dotlar....| Grays Harbor......| 2 pm!Pier 20 | Eureks 8 amPler 13 | Coos Bay. - 9 am|Pier 11 Arctic. 1 9 amiPler 2 | Scptember 1. | s ..| Humboldt ... 40 p) Pler 52‘;‘""' ®| Pt Arena & Alblon| 6 pm(Pler 2 State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Stele waauer| ravs Harbor......l......[Pler — G himaw. | Seattle direct 1111’3 pm Pler 20 Aliance Fureka & Coos B....... Pier 16 Eilizabeth. . | Coquille River.....| 5 pm|Pler 20 | September 2. | | coronado. . | Grays Harbor.. 10 am|Pier 10 o NGrE. .| Grays Harbor......| ¢ pm|Pler 10 Argo Fei River Ports...| 4 pmiPler 2 et Bay direct....| 5 pm Pler 8 Sequota 2 Umatilia | San Pedro..| Humboldt .........| 4 pmPier 2 | 82 Panam| N. Y. via Ancon..|12 " m|Pier 40 Pt Arepa..| Point Ar¢na ......| 4 pmPler 2 | September 4. | | | . .| Humboidt . -]1:80 p Pier 9 | oo Fork.| Humboldt .. .. .| 5 pm|Pier 20 jumb! Astoria & Portland!ll am|Pier 2¢ Borita Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 Jeanie. Scattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 { September 7. \ 1 Curacao. ...| Mexican Ports..... 10 am Pier 11 Queen. Puget Sound Ports!ll am|Pler 9 September 2. | { Sterra......| Sydney & W ,znmmm 7 Coptic......| China & Japan._.'| 1 pm|Pier 40 1 | September 9. | | |G W Elder! Astorta & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | FROM SEATTLE. ! Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Nome ..|Aug. 30 b - :“L :(1' Dolphin. ug. ! Vaiencis. | Bkagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 31 City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports. |Sept. Santa Ciar aldez & Seward...... Sept. The following n peratures are repor Boston Cincinnat{ Jack lle st Lou N FRANC THE COAST STATIONS. H * ‘w0l PILL - raamy Reyes L'ht Portland Obisp teso JITIONS AN FORECAST, ther continues nd Montana. enix, Flagstaff, understorms from in Arizona, Thunderstorms ported at Pk Pocatello. Tuesday alt Lake may be the Sierras to the cstaff 1.44 inches of to interesting note fell 1904, Forecast made at San neis ure, ending midnight, August 30: Tuesday, except July an llen. Gr thisty Northern Californfa—Fair thunderstorms in the Slerras; light southerly winds inland; fresh westerly winds on the Sout California—Cloudy Tuesday, prob- ably nderstorms in the mountains; frech southwest winds. Nevada — Thunderstorms Tuesday; briek westerly winds. Sar co and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; t southwest changing to brisk westerly winds. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloud; possibly showers; fresh southwest wi A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Tues ay; + Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, 24 hours from Eu- reka noa, Madsen, 26 hours from Eureka. tate of California, Nicolson, 41 hours Diego. reka, Jessen 27 hours from Eureka, sgie, Hogan, 4 hours from Half: Stmr Stmr moon Bay. Stmr Centralta, Ericsson, 39 hours from San Pedro Br stmr Coptle, Ar: rong. 26 days 20 hours from Hongkong. via Yokohama 16 days, via Hopolulu 5 days 18 hours Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, 95 hours from Ladyemith Schr Jennle Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from Bodega. CLEARED. Monday, August 29. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon R & Nav Stmr Corona, S Co. Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Ladysmith; West- ern Fuel Br bark Greta, Heyburn, Liverpool; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. R 0. Gielow, Eureka; Pac Coast S SAILED. Monday, August 29. Maggie Hogan. Halfmoon Bay. F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rogers. Brooklyn. Carlson San Pedro. Geo W er, Randall, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Gielow, Eureka, Stmr Francis H Leggett, Relnert, Portland via Astoria Stmr South Stmr Argo. Stmr Bee. Wehman, Eureka Sunr Novo. Johnson, Eureka. Schr Advance, Ogidnessen, Coquille River, Schr E K Wood, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Schr R W Bartlett, Nielson, Puget Sound. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS—Aug 29, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 8 miles per hour. SPOKEN, Aug — —Lat 10 N, long 27 W, Anglesey, hence May 12 for Liverpool, DOMESTIC PORTS, PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 25—Ship J B Thomas, from Port Townsend. HARDY CREEK—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Celia, hence Aug Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Coast, Durham, Olsen, Caspar. River, Br ship SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Montara, hence Aug 26; stmr Nevadan, hence Aug 25 U § stmr Burnside, from Alaska, SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Santa Rosa, hence Aug 28; stmr Bonita, hence A‘E‘ufli Aug_ 20— Si et ug tmr Santa Ros: Diego; stmr Benita. for San Pedvor o So" TATOOSH—Fassed Aug 20—Chil bark Anto- fagasta, from Chemainus, for west coast of South America, Passed in Aug 20—Stmr Portland, from Unga for Seattle. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Aug 20—Ship Ja- bez Howes, for Sydney. COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 29—Stmr Alliance, Gatied Aug 20—Stmr Break ug mr water, for Francisco, e TACOMA—Arrived Aug 29—Stmr Ramona, / | 1 1 THE FROM THER FROM THE NT. ON ACCOL T OF A SPICTOUE ON BOARD DURIN E COPTIC IS HELD IN QUARANTINE, BUT WILL BE RELEASED TO | —le ot High and Low Waters nue cutter Grant, from | hor, from Hamburg. Aug r Orego from New York Aug 20—§tmr Ramona, for Van- venue ¢ Grant, for cruise; stmr an, for New York via San Francisco. Oregonian, for Everett. tmr Orego- e day for San MPQUA hr Louise, for Pedro Satled Aug Aug 20—Br ship Dum- sea alled Aug 27—Schr Liz- rancisco; stmr Newburg, stmr Santa Monica, for Chehalis, for San Fran- for r Sailor Boy Aug 1. Aug stmr Santa Barbara, friesshir GRAY zie Van 1o Arrived m Iquique. I bark Royal Aug 20—Chil Sovereign, Stmr North Mandalay, ce Aug 28; stmr San Pe Sailed Aug John o0, hence Stmrs and Prentiss for San_Francisco. Aug 29 . for San Francisco. Aug for San Pedro. Au led Aug 20—Schr rancisco; Oceania stmr Iaqua, for Aug 20 i schr A F C tmr Asuncion, es, for Grays Arrived Aug 29—Stmr 2 n Francigco. SOUTH BEND—Salled Aug 20—Schr North 1, for San Francisco, EASTERN 3 DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Aug P Hitchcock, from Honolulu, and dered to Philadelphia : EW YORK—Arrived Aug 28—Stmr Alas- n, from Philadelphia ISLAND PORTS MANILA—Salled Aug 22—Br stmr Indra mayo, for New York. HONOLULU—Arrived Aug 28 —-Bark San- 0. hence Aug 11; bktn Irmgard, hence Aug 10; bark R P Rithet: hence Aug 9 schr Alice Cooke, from Port Gamble, FOREIGN PORTS TENERIFFE—Arrived Aug 28—Ger r Amasig, hence April 20 for Hamburg. s ¢ VALPARAISO—Sailed Aug 9—Ger stmr apie, for Hamburg: Aug 25—Dutch ship, urcpa’ for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug 27—Br stmr All- cante, for Manila NEWC Amaranth LE. Aus—Salled July 31—Bkt for Honolulu. Aug lomene, for Acapulco. Aug 3 r ship Aca mas. for San Francisco, Ang 4—Schr Matthew Turner, for Eleele; Br ship Owenee. for Ore- gon. Aug b—Schr Honoipu, for Senta Barbara. Aug 6—Ship Elwell, for San Francisco, Chartered to load—Schr Alpena, schr Arfel, ship Emil Reed. bktn Koko Head, Nor ship Nordstjeren, bkin Omega and bktn T T Emigh, for Honolulu; Br ship Ardencraig and Er bark Dunreggan, for Oregon; Chil bktn Andromedn, Br ship Belford, Fr bark Brenn, bark Canrobert, Br ship Clan Graham, Br hip County of Inverness, Br ship Delcalrnie, Fr bark Emma Laurens, bktn Encore, Fr bark Gael, ship Henry Failing, Fr bark Marechal de Villars, Fr bark Marguerite Dollfus, Fr bark Max. Fr bark Renee and bark St James, for San Francisco. off July 9—Br bark ADELAIDE—Arrived uard Detalll ceeded to Seattl MELBOURNE—Arrived Aug 71— from Ballard ol —Arrived Aug 20—Span stmr Isla de . from Liverpool for Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Kroon- land, from Antwerp; stmr Slavonia, fram Naples, Trieste and Fiume; Rie o i stmr Minnehaha, Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Bovie, from I. stmr Rotterdam. from Rotterdam; chorla, from Glasgow: stmr lirv:]n;n and_Southampton. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Aug 20—St; - pring Wilhelm, from New York T KTOm GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 29— - bla, from New York. . °© ot ol resplied Aug 29—Stmr Pretorian, from Mont- HAMBURG—Arrived Aug burg, from New York. QUEENSTOWN (not Sailed Aug 20—Stmr Cam) for New Yorl BOULOGN from Rotter Liverpool ; stmr An: Bremen, ifrom 28—Stmr Ham- Liverpool Aug 28)— bania, from Liverpool —Sailed Aug Stmr Ryndam, g i m for New York; Aug 28— §unr Pennsylvania, from Hamburg for New or) CHRISTIANSAND—Salled = Willehad, for New York. 'S Zi—Stme CHERBOURG—Sailed Aug 28— Albert, from Bremen for New Yo <0008 GIBRALTAR—Sailed Aug 20—Stmr Hohen- RGO Salied e 497 New Work L] ERPOOL—Sallee A ' - it o N, ug 27—Stmr Nu- 3 OHAMA—Arrived Aug 20—St - Press of Japan, from Vancouver for Hg;xrsklo!n': —————— 2 Judge Torrence Is Sustalned. The Supreme Court refused yestérday to grant a writ of review upon cer- tiorari in the contest instituted by cer- tain persons interested in the Free Gold Mining Company against Superior Judge Torrence of San Diego County with a viex ot restraining him from al- lowing certain attorneys’ fees. The Supreme Court says, however, that the petitioners may proceed with their case on motion or appeal. Samuel M. Short- ridge of this city is interested to the extent of $14,500. The amount involved is $32,000. This is merely a portion of one of innumerable contests over the property of the Free Gold Mining Com- pany and the Golden Cross Mining Company. ailed Aug 20—Stmr Alcatraz, | from Cherbourg, and pro- | ANNOUNCENENT CAUSES 4 STIR emocrats and Republicans in New York Discussing e o *|SENSATION OF THE HOUR Step Supposed to Have Been for Purpose of Relieving Parker of Embarrassment e Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—David B. Hill's anncurcement of his retirement from politics with the end of this year was discussed by both Democrats and Republicans yesterday as the political | sensation of the hour. It was agreed i on all sides that Hill must have an ob- erally expressed was that he had taken it for the double purpose of relieving Judge Parker from embarrassment and | of furthering the candidacy ¢f John B. | Stanchfield for Governor. | It is known that Hill believes that | Stanchfield is entitied to the Demo- cratic nomination this year after hav !ing run in a year when therc was no | hope. Much opposition to Sta chfield has been manifested on the ground | that he has been so closely a ted { with Hill that he would be controlied by Hill in case of his election. Stanch- | field realizes this entiment nst ihlm and he is doing his best to eradi- | cate it. He has lost no opportunity to | establish cordial relations with Tam- | many Hall in the hope of removing its | distrust. In a speech to-day at the meeting of the Commercial Travelers’ | League at 597 Broadway, he said: | “I read in a paper yesterday that I | have been known as ‘Dave Hill's man’ | |and Grout as ‘Pat McCarren’s man.’ | In 1896 thers were people up State who | saw fit to nominate me for Governor | and I was defeated by Tammany. In 11898 I was put up by Tammany and | | defeated by the people up State. Now, in 1904, they say that Tammany 1is | against me because Hill is said to be with me. dependence of the person in whom the public places confidence enough to nominate him for a public office.” | Governor Odell was asked what he had to say regarding the retirement of | Hill. | “I am very grateful to him for not retiring until January 1,” he replied. William F. Sheehan, chairman of the | Democratic National Executive Com- mittee, and Cord Meyer, chairman of | the Democratic State Committee, re- fused tc make any comment on Hill's course. e s MUTILATED BODY FOUND ON MICHIGAN RAILROAD Nineteen-Year-Old Youth Is Thought | to Have Fallen Victim of Foul Assassination. ORION, Mich.,, Aug. 29.—Murder and a dastardly attempt at conceal- ment is the theory of the local police !in the case of Maynard Bixby, whose mutilated body W found on the Michigan Central Railroad tracks near Orion early to-da Bixby, who W 19 years of age, lived Wwith his parents in this city. He was with friends when last seen. He |1eft them shortly after midnight, sud- | denly pulling out his watch as he de- | parted and saying that he was going home. The watch was not found in the clothing on the dead body and this fact, coupled with the finding of a blood-stained stone in the vicinity of the tragedy, furnishes the evidence | of foul play upon which the police are working. —_—e——————— MICHIGAN HEROINE TO RECEIVE GOLD MEDAL Pilots Party of Five Children Across Waters of Green Bay During Aug 20—Stmr Elizabeth, | i | | Terrific Storm. | MENOMINEE, Mich., Aug. 29.— | Gertrude Swyer, the young heroine who piloted a party of five children across the waters of Green Bay dur- ing a heavy storm last Thursday | night, is to receive a gold medal to be | purchased with funds subscribed by | citizens of Menominee. i woman saved the entire party from |almost certain death, battling with | her oars until her hands were raw | against waves rolling thirty feet high. all the larger steamships remained in i port. ———— Points to Remember. Fountain pen points. We sell “Water- man's Ideal’ and “The Marshall,” the best §1 pen in the world. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. - —_—————— DENVER JUDGE DENIES REQUEST OF MRS. PHIPPS Refuses to Quash Summons Served in the Suit of Her Millionaire Husband for Divorce. DENVER, Aug. 29.—Judge Mullins in the District Court to-day overruled the motion of counsel for Mrs. Gene- vieve C. Phipps to quash the summons served on her in the suit of her hus- band, Lawrence C. Phipps, for vorce. The summons was attacked on the ground that the jurat to the no- tary’s attest bore no seal and for the frrther reason that service had not been made by a properly delegated deputy sheriff. Mrs. Phipps was given five days in which to demur to the complaint, or fifteen days in which to answer the charges made by her husband. R A Native Sons and Daughters. If you are going to the St. Louis Fair, now is the time. 2 A special train to St. Louis via the Southern Pacific Co. and the “Scenic Line of the World,” the Denver and Rio Grande R. R., will leave San Francisco at 11 a. m., September 3. This is the officlal route. ~Join this excursion and help make California Day at the World's Fair a success, for the glory of the State. Bleeping car reservations should be made now. at the Denver and Rio Grande R. R. Ticket Office, No. 625 Market st. * —_— ADVERTISEMENTS. EXAMINE YOUR DENTIFRICE Acid and grit, deadliest enemies of the teeth, abound in cheap dentifrices. Fine per- fumes do not make fine dentifrices. Your teeth deserve better of you than to be offered up a sacrifice to your pocketbook. SOZODONT is of proven value. Sixty yearsisa | good test. Noadd.n:’gmlnSoz::n“’L The Liquid penetrates the little crevices and i the Powder gives a bright and polished surface. 2 3 FORMS: LIQUID, ject in this step and the opinion gen- | I think these acts show in- The young | The sea that night was so heavy that | di- | B Burlington Route DATES: AUGUST 18, 19. OCTOBER 3, 4. 5, light ride through Salt I trains to St. Louis. RATES: lington Excursions; dates to Chicago. Call on or write General Agent, W. D. SANBORN. Burlington Ticket O All the low Special World's authorized from California points apply for these Bur- other THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS | FOR ST. LOUIS Hill’s Intended Retirement | SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 5, 6, 7. 3, 19, 20, 28, 29. . 19, 30, 26, 27. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: On Southern Pacific train No. 4 at 9 a. m _ake City and S over Rio Grande Railway. Denver, thence Easton the Burlington’s fast through A standard through sleeper to St. Louis every day at 6 p. m. Same route. with day- enic Colorado, All sleepers carried via Fair Excursion Rates Excursions on frequent 631 MARKET ST. (Under Palace Hotel). San FPrancisco. CALIFORNIA HORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN [FAHCISCO kNG NORTH PAGIFI3 RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN RAFAEL. 00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: 8:00, 6:30 and 11:38 Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAY “30, 3:00, 9:30, 11 b ar m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, €:30, 11:30 p. m. SAN REAFAEL TO SAN ‘ru__'womu gl: 4 A Santa fe N/ CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO | WEEK DAYS—6:08, 6:00, T: 2 | V1115 o m.; 12:50, 12:00, 3:30, 3:00, 8:20, LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS : 0 a. m., through in 3 days, ‘with diner aad all trappings. fExcept Saturdays. ! e In Effect Arrive Other Santa Fe Tralus: | | say 1 1004 BA TS 130 4 m ) g sk, B ko g 3 e | o or Stockto! ‘ret . Bakersfiel | Week | Sun- Destina- Sun. | Week |9:30 a. m. | % "0 H:mm'::d - 4, ! Days. | days. tion, days. [ Days. | 8:00 p. m. L 3 salla. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 7:45a| 7:48a | §:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and ! Si40a 8:40a Chicago, | Imaat 313203 | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St and i Pl $255| Xerxy Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- | - way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. b Ban Jose. :’;1}’,5 . Trains leave and are due ol 6:20p to arrive at s | 725D o SBAN FRANCISCO. o 5 Frox Jour 1, 1904 | | 7304l Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. Cloverdale. “Hopland and Ukiah. Wit | | 7:3 Sherwood. 3 | Guerneville and |10:20 a|! | 2 | Camp Vacation. | 5:45 | | 840a 6:00 8:45 p Sonoma. | Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at | Fuiton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs | Syrings: at Cloverdale for_the Geysers, Boone- ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- | bea Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Eprings; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Sorings, Biue Lekes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, | 300 “Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, tway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brag Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragy Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytor | ville, Cummins, Bell's, Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- auced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates, | Ticket Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle bullding. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, { Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. To SAN RAFAEL. ROSS VALLEY, | i Via Sausalito Perry. i SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. trom San Francisco, week days, i U'Mpfp?l:.:‘)."f‘lfl, 0, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 = | (11:4 Sausalito only), 12:20, | 15, 5:50, 6:: 15, ‘9 . m at San Franelsco, week day: Al e 8:15, 5:35, 10:20, 11:08 a " | 250, 3:35, 4:20, B:05, 540, 8 55 5. 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Sund, \days extra trains arrive at 13: | | | | 656, 7 | jegal hol 2 §:30 p. m. irtax, week days, depart at 7:45 B . 5.15 p. m. (ex. §at.). - :15 p. m., Py LA :in:l lpEIII ‘holidays at 7:45, 8:30, 0. ys | 11700, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, and 8 15 p. . m. { THROUGH TRAINS. | 5 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations | 5 & m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, | | 1§18 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Cazs- | te. 5°p. m. dally except Saturday and Sun- For Point Reves, etc. | 5 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, i i | . m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. OFFICB—626 Market st. | —Union Depot. foot of Market st. MT. TamALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Yia Sagsalite Arrive | San Fraucisco lu-llnvhm' 8an Francisce | Ficxer 'm‘ MARKET OT. (North Abors Railroad) | Orwices iand Sausaiito Fexey. Foot Market S i \Every Woman M 'Nflrfln! Spray Ry ey oy R - 4 T Tnstantly. Most Convenient. ik your draggint for t, JP kA cannor suppiylie ther, S cond s o, other, bat cnd stam Strated book —seated. Tt 152 New Montgonery, San Francisco, Cal. Willlam Hatteroth (Ladies’ Dept.), 321 Sutter. TUnion Drug Co., 400 Sutter and 100 Stockton. Osgoad Brothers...7th and, Broadway, Oakland. Baldwin Pharmacy ~119 E Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established n 1834 for the_treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or wearingon body and mind and "oy it ChATEes Jow. - i Charges low: nteed. Cuilof write. (Woet of Market Street.) = MAIN LINE. bfig Vacavfile. Wintms, Bumser 504 Benicin, Rimira and Sacramento.. 730a Vailejo, Napa, Calistoge, Senta Rosa. Martinez, San Ramon. ... 7.30a Nties. Tracy. Lathirop, Steck:on. ... 8.00a Shasts Rxpress — (Via _Duvis), Wiiliame (for Bartiett Springs), Wiilows. tFruto, KHed Bluf, Portjand, Tacoma, Seattie. £.804 Davis, Woodiand, K aights Landing Marysville, Chico, Oroviile ... 830a Port Costs. Martinez, Aatioch, Byron, Tracy. Stocktou, New- man, Banos, Mendots, Armoos, Haaford, Viesiie Porterville oo 8.30a Port Costa, Modesio, Mere Freano, Gosbon Jaaction, Visalia, Bakersfield ... ... 8304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Mfiton). Ions, Sacramento, Marysville, Chice, Rod Bluff ... 8304 Onkdsle. Chinese, Jamestown, So- Atiaatic Express—Ogien sad East. Richmond, Marunes sad Way 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden. Omaba, Chicage, Dea azive i 420> 5.209 850> nors. Tuolumne sad Stations e g W«;F‘ TR tock ton, Merced Raymond. Fresno. Goshen Juno- . Noniwrd, Lomvevs, Vi, 1200w Bayward, Niies and Way Stations. "g Sacrameato River Sseamers....... Way Stasions beyond Port 8.06» Y-:Lm v-uq'." Wawons .. “J45A Banta Oraz Ex. 3 HETEEmrves Snata Orus and Way .flfig‘.. 5559 18.164 Alvarade, Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Gleawood, Felton, Boulder 12160 Newark, Ceuterville, Sen New Almaden. Los Gatos. Pe 4160 Newark. San Jose. Los Guios. . 18.68 4.16» Wright, Bonlder Creek sad Ssata Crus, Setarday sad Sunday oniy. 8. (Third and Townsead Serects.) - 10A San Jese and Way Stations. 00A San Jose and Way Stations. . . 40m 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Exear slon (Sunday only)..... 10.30» New Almaden (Tues, Frid.. oniy), 4109 The Coaster—San Jose, Ssi.lass, San Arde, Paso Robles. Seats Margarita, San Luis Obispe. Santa. Barbars. San Buenaventura, i 10.45» 10450 10.454 18.004 Montaivo, Oxasrd, Burbank, Los @00A Gilroy. Hollister. Castroviile, Dol Monte, Pactfic Grove, Surf, Lom- 9.00a 8ad Joss. Fres Pinos, Waisonville, Grove, Selfaas_San Luis Obispo and Principa: Way Stations. 1938 SanJose and Way Stations ... .- Santa Clars. San Jose, Loa Gatos and Wag Stations . . Del Monte Express (except Su day) —Santa Clars, . Sen Jowe, Watsonville, Santa Cruz. Del Moute. Monterey. Pacific Grove. 112198 830 Buriingsme, 3an Jose. Giiroy, Hok ville. Capitola, Santa Cruz. Cas- troville, Saiinas, Pacitic Grov 4.30p #an Jose and Way Stations. 15 00P Sunta Clara, Sun Jjose, Los Wright and principal Way Sta- 45.30p SenJosennd Prineipal Way S 54Bp Sunset Express—Hedwood. Sua Jose, Gliroy Saiinas, Faso Robles, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, Les Aogoles. heming. ki Pasa ork = 3.60a 19.4Ca Capitois, Sauta Cruz, Pacile 1 San Jose and Way Siations lister, Tres Pinos, Pajaro, Watson- tous (excepe Sundap). v New Orleans, New Santa Cruz. Castroviile, Del Monte, Pactfc Gror 18.152 Sai Mateo, Bereatord, Carlos, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, San Jose and Way Stations. Palo Alto and Way Station: South San Frauctsco, Millorae, Hur Ningame. San Mateo, Belmous, San Carlos. Redwood, Falr Oaks 300 Iiyn ndd.rl‘lm i, View, Beuag ouncain . Su = Vale, Lawrence, Saata Ciars aad 6.457 Pajaro, Watsonvilie, c-p‘{zn){% Fair 3 v

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