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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SU. DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 190% . ARGE SCHOONER JAMES A. GARFIELD DRIFTS ASHORE BELOW CLIFF HOUSE | | }_ astruction Defiance. — m Tota] b v 3 (€] ner James A. went ashore about five House. The badly dam- ted schic etty 1 total destruction iance, which street dry~ but the mis- life-saving ey Dx Gate that t Norby and | | e at 4:30 in ballast. | € as no wind e schooner drifted ding taken at| 1 fathoms of ere let go. schooner drifting parted, and at d bumped the ern on. The keel damaged ull. aled for thelp,| at 6 a. . the 1 the Golden Gate boat alongside the' Ly the Gar- quest the preckels Tow- o'clock the tug fast to the Within fifteen n deep water. nth-street dry- ] d - Outing Trips. ng the water front carry a large number to the vessels of the include the former flag- the flagship Marblehead s v Sunday Island Navy | | AR IR e T e O LT 1 £ 8 5 RIDAY FROM PORT BLAKELEY WITH €00,000 FEET OF LUMBER. ONE D _IN THE COAST TRADE. SHE BELONGS TO A CLASS OF SAILING VES- Awax — + cleared yesterday for Newcastle, Aus-|8 p. m.. Greenwich time. J. C. L a s ?‘:"Fj”fl' tralia, is taking a very small cargo. ns ndling €X- | She will load coal in the Antipodes for | Honolulu. > — Only a Few Left. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The ntine Geneva, Captain PR ved Friday, nine days is one of the few essel. this coast of a ig v It in 1892 Matthew Turner, and is 1est of the smaller ves- She was 1 t Matters of Interest to Shipping Merchants. Rosamond, which sailed ves- The schooner erday for weastle, —_— e - 2 Australia, took out one small shipment consisting of 20 drums of distillate, §228. in .sariners and ballast, merchandise, Exports for the North. The steamer Umatilla = valued ot d Friday for Vie- torfa with an assorted merchandise cargo con- € he coast trade. The . from Port Blakeley € ber. B A | Nearly Has Collision. signed to h valued steamer Northland, Captain leared yesterday for Port- d late last night. Dur- rmoon she was given a trial the bay. In coming into tween Folsom and Howard | fpedoll. st ves she was caught in the | pes ste escaped colli- | State dredger. The North- the E. J. Dodge Com- d is one of the handsomest ves- jute bags, d ammunition, 5 rolls leath The steamer also carried 67 and 23 pkgs groceries and provisions, en route to Dawson, and 45.000 lbs valued at $2004, &t $1665, various Eritish Columbian ports, $11,225 and including the following 1885 pkgs fresh fruits, 83 pkgs fresh vege- ng. 2370 el | tables, 82,375 lbs dried fruits, 50 crts on 50 Jackets syrup, 19 pkge table preparations, 14 1bs coffee, 311 cs assorted canned goods, paste, 55 gals 11 cs wine, £200 Ibs bean 208 ibs hops, 80,650 Ibs malt, 513 1bs cheese, and iron, 18 pkgs e manufactured lead, 6 bbis lubricating of 60,830 Ibe asphaltum, 25 cs arms | 1 55 ba! crts Movements of Steamers. il i | gried trust, Two New Charters. s itish ship Gunford, which ar- here in August 1803, and the vhich has been idle in this , have been char-| “greamer, TO ARRIVE. T From. on: 46 15 Toof- potatoes valued for Winnipeg, ar to carry mer- andise to England. g The Overdue Idst. Chas Nelson.| £an Pedro nia naimo . Beattle .. Humboldt | Humbolat .. The vessels on the overdue list are quoted for reinsurance as follows: Plo-| & Barbara... nier, 90 per cent; Hampton, € per cent; | §. Monica Michelet, 15 per cent, and Almora, 10| Pomona.....-| per cent State of C: SRS | Wreck and Cargo Sold. The wreck and cargo of the /British | pomo ship Saeragossa, previously reported | Mariposa... Breakwater. wrecked on Manguia Island, have been sold in Auckland for $260. | ———— | Centennial. .. Takes Small Cargo. e schooner Rosamond, which _ ADVERTISEMENTS. Portiand & Astoris. ays Harbor . San Pedro San Pedro Humbold: . San Diego San Pedro Portland Crescent Tacoma. Polnt Arena & Albion. . Humboldt ... Puget Sound Seattle New York China & Japan. Honolulu .. Puget_Sound Ports.... New York vie Ancon. Portland & Astoria TO SAIL. Steamer, | Destination. Saile.| Pler. | _ September 4. i Homer.....| Coos B. & Pt Orfa[10 am|Pler 13 Newburg...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 Elizabeth.. | Coquille River ....| 5 pm|Pler Jeanle. . Eeattle & Tacoma.| § pm/Pier 20 Northland.. Astoria & Portiand| 5 pm|Pler 27 Alliance .10 am|Pier 18 am|Pler 4 Bonits. Newport & Way...| em|Pler 11 Barbara. | Loe' Rogsies Porta | 1 [ ngeles 2 - | Grays Harbor. bt 3 % 12 jer 13 The Master Specialist STRICTLY RELIABLE. 5 More Than 17 Years' Success. e : Consultation Free ai Office or by Mexican Ports 10 Piler B 1 Mail. Puget Sound Ports/11 am/Pler 9 I make no misieading statements or Humboldt . 9 am Pler 2 0 am(Pler 2 - 5 e Euarantee MP) b | € ::;‘[:; : SAFE AND LASTING CURE in the 9 am/Pler 11 QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without © am|(Pler 11 jeaving Injurious after effects in the sys- 2 pm{Pler 7T tem, and at the lowest cost Dossible for 1 pm(Pler 40 HONEST, SKILLFUL AND SUCCESS- 4 pm/Pler 3 FUL TREATMENT. 2 pm|Pler 11 I CURE all casss of “WEARKNEsS” [/ Astoria & Portiand| 8 pm|/Pler 2 STRICTURE, VARICOCELE. _speciric | ber 9. > NERVOUSNESS, CON- f] 6. w. Port! DISORDERS, KIDNEY ana f| O e et 10| BLADT TROUBLES and reflex com- Port] Tlications and associate " alosases i ]| AT " Ancon- 12 "miBier 49 g men. 2 3 3 X D MORE MEN THAN g o 12. T T any other physician on the cosst. My l| city Puedla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 treatments sre more rational, more modern | | nnia. Tacoma. end more effective lh._nwl.ny other phy- Cente: .| Seattle & ln‘-u. 5 pm Pler 20 siclan practicing in the West. My treat- o reend ment gives vim, vigor, vitality, st P ] e T and ambition to weak and desponden . ing O cd, married or single, regardless St Dol € ikl 2 cayse of their trouble | FROM SEATTLE. co— | - Steamer. Destination. Salls FEEE REASONAELE-—I do not want any man to feel that he is in payments to sunit thoir convenience, and doubt- ing PATIENTS MAY TREAT UN- TIL CURED BEFORE PAYING. &————*—0 If you cannot call, write for gues- tion list and free book, describing m specialty. Correspondence confidential. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D. 729 MARKET ST. (Top Floor.) Hours—9 to § daily; 9 to 12 Sundays. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S in charge. S e i Sun, Moon and Tide. and Grodetic Burvey— United States Coast me and Helght of High and Low Waters Fort Point, en e to San Francisco d by official authority of the front (Mission-street wharf) about 2% the height s later than at Fort Point; of tide s the ne at both places Sun rises | Sun sets . Moon rises 1 - | O |Time| Time| |Time| B et ———| Ft. J-— FILw = wi| L wl s } | 5 I e 7 | 5 9 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, as times occurs. The heights given are in additjon to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given ie subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low Wwaters. GRSy SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, September 3. Stmr Hbbert Dollar, Johnson, 52 hours from | Ssan Pedro. | Stmr Scotis, Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr Gresnwood, Walvig, 19 hours from | Needle Rock. | _Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from | Port Rogers | _Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 88 hours from | Redondo. | _Stmr South Bay, Jamleson, 80 hours from Bureka. Stmr Mandalay, Smith, 27 hours fm Eureka. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 11 hours from | Btewarts Point. Schr Bessie K, Vicente Landing. Bchr Manila, Rose 11 Gamble. land direct. CLEARED. Saturday, September 8. Btnr Edith, Hall, Portland; Progreso S s Co, Stark, 11 hours from San days from Port Stmr_Bonita, Preble, | ports; Pac Coast 8 ' Co. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Bureka; Pac Coast 8 S Co. Stmr_Columbla, Doran, Portland and As- torfa: Or R R & Nav Co. Stmr Northland, Bonifield, Portland; B J Dodge & Co. Bchr Rosamond, Dinsmore, Newcastle, NEW; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Saturday, September 3. San Pedro and way Co. 3| Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, Eureka. Stmr Coquille River, Adler, San Pedro. Br ship' Drumburton. Thomas, Seattle. Fr bark Montebeilo, Marchandeau, Queens- | town. Fr Lark Francols, Bellini, Runcorn. Behr Sequola, Hutman, Grays Harbor. RETURNED. Saturday, Beptember 8. Bchr James A Garfleld, Norby, from sea in tress. SPOKEN. Aug 31—Lat 86 12 N, long 75 10 W, ship | Astral, from Honolulu for New York. Aug 20—lat 22 N, long 23 W, Ger ship Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, from ' Leith for Honolulu. DOMESTIC PORTS. Arrived Sept 3—Schr Willlam Aug 10 Salled Sept 2—Stmr Montara, for San Francisco; stmr Alkl, for Skagway. Arrived Bept 8—Ger stmr Hathor, from Ta- coma. Sailed Sept 8—Stmr City of Seattls, for Skagway. ASTORIA—Salled Sept 3—Btmr Redondo, for Ban Francisco. FARALLON ISLANDS—Passed Sept 8, 9:45 a m—Br ship Mariborough Hill, from New- castle, Eng, for San Francisco, BASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Sept 3—8hip Astral, from Honolulu for mum— phis, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 2—8chr Annie Bmale, from 5 » EVERDTT—. Olsen, hence SBATTLE—! FOREIGN PORTS. CHERBOURG—Sailed Aug 27—Fr ship La Perouse, for San Diego. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Aug 20—Fr bark Brenn, for San Franeisco. £afled Sept 2—Fr bark Marguerite Dollfus, for San Francisco, PISAGUA—=Sailed July 23—PBr ship Comber- mere, for Hampton Roads. VALPARAISO—Safled Aug 81—Ger stmr Ammen, for San Francisco via way SHANGHAT—Arrived prior to Sept ‘Willis A Holden, from Port Townsend. HONGKONG—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr China, hence Aug 6. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Phila- @elphia, from Southampton, PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Barba- rossa, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Ara- bic. from New York. Northern Wheat Market. - - ‘WASHINGTON, ; TACOMA. Wash, Bept. 3.—WHEA’ changed. Bluestem, 83¢c; club, 78c. OREGON. PORTLAND, Sept. 3.—WHEAT—Shi, Walla Walla, 79=; bluestem, 84c; valley, —_———— Un- The bamboo is said to grow some- times at the rate of three feet a day. Ino right to enter this country and DECIDE NOVEL POINT IN DEPORTATION CASE Court Holds Chinese Have Right to Return Here After Once Making Legal Entry Into Country.” ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3.—In his decision rendered in the ca of Leo Won Tong, the Chinese against whom a de- portation case has been pending for several weeks in the United States court, holding that he could legally remain in this country, Judge John H. Rogers of the United States District Court gave the first legal opinion on the status of a Chinese who changes his occupation while in this country. The Chinese exclusion act grants merchants the privilege of coming into the United States. It excludes laborers. Leo Won Tong entered the country as a merchant, holding that occupation for several years. Four years ago he became a laborer and the customs department sought to deport him, holding that as a laborer he had thereforehad no right to remain. The Chinese contended that he came into the country legally and once here the Government had not the right to send him back to China. Judge Rogers’ opinifon will be the first ever handed down on the subject. | —_———— DEATH RELIEVES POLICE OF SOURCE OF TROUBLE | Notorious “Yakey Yake,” Formerly Leader of Tough Gang, Dles in Jersey City. NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—John Brady, | who, under the sobriquet of “Yakey | Yake,” was for some years notorious | as the leader of the Cherry Hill gang | —a band of toughs on the East Side | constantly engaged in battling with the police—is dead in Jersey City. | Active prosecution drove him to New Jersey some time ago. Bradv was a cooper and owned two prosperbus shops here, which he con- tinued to operate from a distance. He was only 29 years of age, but had fig- | ured in the police annals since boy- hood. Despite his many encounters he never was sentenced to prison. —_———— CALIFORNIAN IS HONORED BY MEN IN THE EAST | Berkeley Professor Elected First Vice President of Society for Promo- ton of Enginecring. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3.—At the closing | session of the convention of the So-| clety for the Promotion of Engineer- | ing to-day T. N. McNair, president of | Michigan College of Mines, Houghton, | Mich., was elected president; Profes- | sor Elwood Mead, University of Cal- ifornla, first vice president, and Pro- fessor M. S. Ketchman, University of Colorado, secretary. —_————— Fishermen Enjoy a Profitable Season. | PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 3.—A spe- | cial to the Telegram from Astoria | says: During the fishing season just | ended the gillnet fishermen at this port have received more money than ever before in the history of the in- | dustry on the Columbia. The amount paid them is estimated to be fully $2,000,000. The gillnetters averaged more than ten tons to the boat and the price pald them averaged 53| cents a pound during the entire sea- son. i | i ————— Large Demand for State Textbooks. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 3.—Thomas J. Kirk, Superintendent of Public In- struction, to-day announced that the exact amount of money pald into the State treasury for the sale of State textbooks during the month of Aug- . ust was $55,967 72. In addition to this about $4000 worth of books were or- | gered whicth ;’he State printing of- ice was not able to supply becaus the big demand. b b —_———— Assaults His Former Employe. HEALDSBURG, Sept. 3.—Frank M. Ames, proprietor of the Union Hotel, surrendered himself this afternoon to answer a charge of assault preferred by Harry McGary, who was employed by him as a bartender until a few days ago. McGary, it is said, aroused the anger of Ames by talking about Mrs. Ames in a disparaging manner. —_—— Escaped Convicts Are Retaken. TACOMA, Sept. 3.—Harry Chester and W. Meinberg, who escaped from the Federal penitentiary on McNeill's Island on Thursday, wdre captured to- day at Olympia. —_——— Dr. Kirkland reckons that in ninety days a toad will destroy 9720 injurious | Cabo, Mazatlan, ANSWERS SUIT OF RARRIMAN Northern Securities Com- pany Replies to the Action to Prevent a Distribution APPEARANCE IS FORMAL Document Presents Points’ That Were Made in the Ar- gument for an Injunction e TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 3.—The North- ern Securities Company to-day filed in the United States Circuit Court its for- mal answer in the suit instituted by Edward H. Harriman, Winslow 8./ Pierce, the Oregon Short Line Company and the Equitable Trust Company of New York to restrain the Northern Se- curities Company from carrying out its proposed plan of distribution of its as- sets. This is the first formal answer filed by the Northern Securities Com- pany, either to the original bill of com- plaint of Harriman and Pierce or to the first and second amendments thereto., The preliminary injunction granted by Judge Bradford restraining the North- ern Securities Company from disposing ' of certain shares of the Northern Pa- cific Company was granted upon mo- tion and argument in open court and without the filing of any formal answer to the original bill. The filihg of the answer would seem to indicate that the case is to go before Judge Bradford for a final hearing, notwithstanding the fact that an appeal has been taken in the United States Circuit Court of Ap- peals from Judge Bradford’'s opinion in granting a preliminary injunction. The answer filed to-day is largely a formal presentation of points that were made before Judge Bradford on the ar- gument on motion for a preliminary injunction. The answer admits that on November 18, 1901, Harriman and Plerce owned preferred stock to the value of $41,085,- 000 and common stock to the value of $37,023,000, but avers that on the same date Harrlman and Plerce transferred this stock to the Northern Securities Company, receiving therefor $8,915,625 in cash and '$82,491,871 in stock of the Northern Securities Company. It is fur- ther averred that this transfer was ab- solute and unconditional and that there never had been any understanding or agreement, expressed or implied, as to how long such preferred or common stock should be retained or managed by the Northern Securities Company. It is also stated that under a resolution by the board of directors of the North- ern Pacific Company the preferred stock of that company was retired on November 13, 1901, and that since Janu- ary 1, 1902, such preferred stock of the Northern Pacific Company has ceased to exist. It is denied that the decision of the Suprema Court of the United States was to the effect that the stock of the Northern Pacific Company ac- quired by the Northern Securities Com- pany is held by the latter as trustee. It is averred that all stock of the Northern Securities Company has been acquired for a valuable consideration in the belief that it presented a propor- tion of the defendants’ assets, and this is set up as one of the reasons for the proposed plan of distribution. —_————————— FLAMES CAUSE A LOSS OF $800,000 IN MEMPHIS MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 3.—A fire in the heart of the wholesale district to-day destroyed property approxi- mating in value $800,000. The originated in the Oliver-Finne Gro- cery Compahy, from an unknown cause, completely destroying the stock and building of that firm. The building on the north of the Oliver-Finne company occupied by John Denies Sons, and stored with lime, was partially crushed by falling walls. The Memphis Paper Com- pany’s building suffered a like fate and was partially burned. The building of W. C. Early & Co., whole- sale commission merchants, was par- tially burned. ing of J. T. Ferguson & Co. burned, entailing a heavy loss. Frank Guffenbaugh, a fireman, was seriously injured by falling from a ladder. Six other firemen were over- come by heat and smoke and were re- moved to hospitals, where it is stated all will re B A —— OCEAN TRAVEL. was Steamers wharves leave Broadway (plers 9 and 11), San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, £ Halnes,” Skagway, S to company RT3 steamers at Seattle. For . Victork Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacom: lingham—11 a. m., Sept. 2 2 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, October 2. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry. attle or Tacoma to N. Ry.; 10 C2%. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Sept. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, October 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m., Sepi. 4, 10, 16, 22, 28, October 4. at For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro) Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San, Luis Obisvo), V. Bonita, 9 Ventura and Hueneme. m., Sept. 4, 12, 20, 28, October 6. 9 a. m., Sept. 8, 16, 24, October 2. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas '(Me ~m., ith each mo. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. CKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st., and Broad- | way wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephone Exchange 312. anics.s.co. for_Honolulu, AAWALL SALOA, NEW ZEALANR ans $YOKEY. DIRECT LI 10 TAH Samoa, Auck- y, Thursday, Sept. §, 2 p. m. 8. 8. RRA, land and Sydne: | g.8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Sept. 14, 11 a. m. & 8 ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Sept. 17, 11 a.m. 1.0 SPRECKELS & BROS, €0, Aqts, Tioket 0862643 et Freight Ofics 329 Bariat St, Pier 7, Pacils 5t OCOMPAGNIS GEVARALZ TRANSATLANTIT: HAVRE-PARIS, i DIRECT LINE TO r ; Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, >~ e North River, foot of Morton st. First class to iwn.,n:m and upw: e Broe b GAZL & CO., Pacifie Coast Tickets sold by all Railroad ‘Ticket Agents. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Leaves 8, F., foot of —Week ‘Bailing every Thursday instead of ard. Second to_Ha upward. GENERAL ts, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. A GOODALL excepted. fire | The rear of the build- | I Never Guess, | Expertment or take ck xteen years, tempt to cure oniy been curing for the past aying that I have m believe that I am justified in learned all about them. Were I lacking '3 knowledge pertaining to my specialty 1 would never have attained my Dresent success, no would T to-day be recognis the leading specialist treating men's diseases. If afflicted you can depend uporn it that the ce 1 offer serv s service such a you is the service you need, as can be rendered by no And | Will Wait for My Fes Unfil You Are Wail MEN ONLY THE SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT PAINLESS CURE OF VARICO- OF “WEARXNESS.” CEL o BT Dosing the with powerful eh Bined stimulants and tonics in an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: the condition is ren- dered worse than before. ‘‘Weakness” a phys! 0. C. JOSLEN, M. D., The Leading Specialist. system hout the use ¢ cures are positive and permanent instance, and are effected in No pain, no hospital time. | 2 = - expense and seldom 1is it necessary !s merely an Indication of & low form | IR, Tobi ot be detained from his of inflammation in the prostate gland, business. and this inflammation s but assa- | GO N TRACTED DISORDERS vated by stimulating remedies that ex- QUICKLY CURED. cite temporary activity. I employ the of treat- only sclentific and fully effective treat- fl’::x‘; = ment for ‘‘weakness,”” which effects & \s tmportant permanent cure by restoring the pros- | because it removes the danger of tat lar, ul h chronfe Inflammation being estabiished e gland to & sound and heaithy | CAFORR SO CUle nd. S poor > state. I obtain complete results In | cpances..my method is the safest and every case I treat, surest treatment known. Consult me free of charge, either In person at my office or by mall. My pamphlet, “Live All Your Years a Man,” will cheerfully be mafled free. DR. O. C. JOSLEN Corner Market and Kearny sts. Private entrance, 702 Market st. Hours: lW!!k days—9 a. m. to 4:30 p. and 30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays— 0 to 1 only. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A4 [Santafe} RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive st SAN FRANCISCO. Frow Jerr I, 19k Framy Duver (Woot of Market Street) { | wille, Winirvs, Rus —— G0A Beaicia, Rimers and Sacramsiit.. T30 V:::):. Naps, Cal Santa b2 } CALIFORNIA . Martines, S | LIMITED TO CHICACO [ | Soosniy, i sornenh i LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Wil {frva Red Bk | De | o Marysville, Chico, Orovfile ...... 7.509 | 8384 Port Costa, Marsines, Aatioel, | Byron. Traor. Siocktow. Few: | | e T N for Stockton, Fremo, Bakersteld, | 8804 Port Costa, Modeuia Meveod resno, Gosheu Janctien, \ m';::"c;“'; :‘“'“’" . . 30a WO Vil Pakersteid L . 4500 for Kansas City, Grand Caoyon and l oo (1MiTton): Tone, Sacs Chicago. Marysvilie, Chico, 420 N Dopet BT, Also 1118 Broad o 4200 i B 2 - nora. Taolamns | way, flnk.lu.u d, Oal. 27 South Firss St. 9. Auantic Rxpress—Ogden aad E: 5200 | San Jose. L AR\S.-a‘non;L Martines and Way ol | 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden. Omaba, Kansas Chieago, D als. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEBE > SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ | RAILWAY COMPANTY. | T | Ehuton Borry Hooh, of Mt el | 9880w Rayward. Nilow nad Way staitons. "Ffi- PRAN SAN BAPAEL P Bacra 3 L .. - U Witk AT 0 S e | 1300 B, - Wiatorn - Bacraei £ A L : B : 12:35, 2:30, 8:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:34 | Rt wes e % e e Cadistoga, L3 1-00— Klies, Tracy. Steckton. 4 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Sen | 18.50a | Jase. Livermore. .. ) 111504 | 680p The Owi Limie Les at 1:45 p. m. | Banos, Mendora. Fresne, Tulare, 50, 11:10 8, m.3 1:48 | Bakerafield. Los Angeles. . 50A | 20, JLAS S s 148 | 18.300 Hayward, Niies and san Joss 204 3:40, 4:50, 3 N T -~ | + 8.00p Hayward. Niles and San Jose. | _tExcept Saturdays. i Pt g yon, G Leave In Bitect Arrive | enver, Kansss City, gon Fran. | May 1. 1004 Saa Fran. _ | - tina- Sun- | Week Deys. | daye. Dlin days. | Days. 1 7.00P Vallcjo, Suaday oaly...... 7 780° Richmoud, Sen Psblo, Pers Costa, T7:48 i | Martines and Way Stations. . ... 19.20a 8:40af 8 | 7.80P Reno Passenger—Fors Costa, Suf | Ignacio. 10:20 a/10: | sun, Eb . Sacramento, | 6:00 pf 6:20 > | B i €:20 p| 7 | I 7:28 | 8:43 o i | 7:48 af 7: Way Stations beyond Pors Costa 12.20m Novato. 10:20 af10: 8.06 Tosemite Valley, via Bereuds aad | Petaluma 6:20pf 8 | Wi P — & | a 7:25 p| 7: sl Santa Ross. | 8:45 D) s3s_Bas- | 7 xg:gg sllz— iton. :25 pf 8 | e 8:45 p| 7: X OA Heatdebors- im:m. 10:20 2 Tt ot Meruoe Lytton. 454 Santa Oraz Excursion(@anday Geyserville. [T:25p| 7:38p 8164 Newark., Cencerviile, Sen Jeow, Cloverdale. | ¥elton, Bowdder Cree) Basin, - Sants Cras sad Way .. B850 30a| 7:30a] Hopland 10:20 .!m.au 18.16A Alvarade, Newark, San Joee, Los :30 p| 2:30p| and Ukiab. | 7:25p( 7:3p Baios, Gleawoed, F eiten, Bonkder Willits. , J 2 1\ 2155 Newark, Josa, 7:30a] 7:30 ol snerwooa. 7:25 pf 7:25 Few x - Guerneville and [10:20 a[10:20 130 ol 2:%0 5] Gamp Vacation. 'S8 ol'e % E j 20 Y | | a| 8:00 af 8 40a | | 9:30a| _Somoma. v | A ] | . 5:10 p| Glen Ellen. | (?uu I-'- ownseud 3ireets. . g T0A San Jose and Way Scations. . 10:20 a|10:20 a PRGOS s - }'ou Sem Jose sad Way Stasiona. - - nnect at Santa Rosa_for White | - Eusx;rx:x?-sssnrclgt! and Mark West Springs: at | Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: ot Geyserville for Skaggs | Byrings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- | ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan | | Bprings, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- | baa Springs. Soda Bay, eport and Bartlett D tie: at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga | | B es; Biue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Sorings, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, | JPkn “Day's, Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's, | Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, s Hot Sorings, Halfway ~House. Comptche, Camp SPiome, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. outport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton e PCummins, Bell’s. Springs, Harris, Olsens. 1309 ‘Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia ana | W40 press (exoepd Suam- | 1 i Del Monte Ex | Barcia, | dny)—Saata Ciare, Sen Jows, | Efaturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | Watsouville, Samca Crus. Del | duced_rates Facific Grove. 112.188 | Round-trip tickets to all points 838p Buritngsme. San Jose, Giiroy, Hol- | u?:mmggn Rafael at hal? rates. ks lister, Tres Pincs. Pajare, Waisce- | P¥ieket Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle | Tille, Capliola, Sants Cruz Ces- PN FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN. - Slactens........ IS L e Mapager. Gen. Pass. Agt. | 1600 Seata Clara. San Jose, Les Gaios, ToSANRAFAEL, | $4- oo b et i &i®le@EaR ROSS VALLEY, PR NS . | ©.45p Pajaro, Watsonville, Captola. Sants Cruz, Cassrovijie, Del Monte, Paciie Grove. .. 18.16> seu Mateo, Bes Eeimout. San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Oska Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Via Sausalito Perry. STANDARD GAUGE. SUBURBAN SERVICE, from San Francisco, week day: | b 3 6:30, 3 10, 7045, 8:00, 9:16, 10,00, 11:00 a m. | e L e R A e g g L L T o Menlo Parkc and Palo Alto. ... 3488 45, 8:30, 9:13, 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 | L SRR B a m., i2: 5 : e B, s:%0 3 iy Arcive st San Francises, week daye. L e S e S 12:05, 1;52'.7]0“ 32 20, 505, Lmi! :55, 7:50, 3 p. ‘m. undays a ;21 .I’:olldun extra teatns asrive at 1245, 205 | MIT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY S | T Leave [Via Sawsalits Fi fi_— 8 ror Falrtax, week days, depart at T:45 a. m.. | gan Francisco | Peet of arket st | San Francisce {15 p. m. On Sundays and legal holidays at | 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45 | e - THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. a. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes. 3:15 p. m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- ete. -i?!fi p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. ICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. {'mnr—unmn Depot. foot of Market st. uh:%la P North Oryices jand SaUsaLiTo Fukry, Foot Market 3¢ e ——— THE WEEKLY CALL 81 per Yean