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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, \WEDNESDAY, GELS A TRIAL BY TELEPHON Rich Eastern Attorney Has Novel Experience at the| Moderate Expense of $86 TRAP IS NEATLY LAID | Deputy Fish Commissioner Vogelsang Lands Quarry| After Long, Hard Ch L R ED “Hello! Is this Judge Kenworthy?” Yes, d are you Charles Hughes | | tica, New York?" { “I am, sir, and I wish to plead guilty . violation of the game laws of this Very well, Mr. Hughes; I will fine $50 and warn you mot to repeat This conversation over 200 miles of | | wire constituted the trial of a rich | Eastern attorn last Sunday before Justice of the Peace Kenworthy of he unique trial by telephone in the fertile brain of Vogelsang of the Fish who had arrested Hughes eastbound train for killing deer ndocino County in violation of game laws The defen: had been camping pear Willits for several weeks. It came | to the ears of the Fish Commission | that he had shot deer before the season | opened T could mot prove th' however, but one of the deputies suc- | ceeded in finding a doe hide near | Hughes' camp. A warrant for the ar- | rest of the sporteman was issued, but | he could not be found in Mendocino County. Vogelsang learned that the man was coming to this city, but could | not find him here. A Mendocino County deputy heard from one of the law friends that he wopld start for the st on Satur- day’s overland train. Vogelsang knew | that his quarry’s name was Hughes and that he was probably on the train, so the officer got aboard. Hughes got wind of the fact that he was followed and instead of showing his through ticket, paid a cash fare 1o Sacramento. Members of the lawyer's party said man’s name was E. J. Lovett, process of elimination Vogelsang | tted his game, and with the | conductors, made him| his entity. Officer, prisoner's friend mento and spent Sat- Goiden Ei gl-' Hotel was due in Buffalo wedding in which he u-uld not circur e idea of a Peace Kenworthy of d the warrant, u phon nd the x m. Attorney & s ged to repre = » lephone T tioned. ghes and re- . A receiy rn. Sunday FARMING WITH DREDGING COMPANIES Temporary Injunction Issues in Suft Brought to Stop the Undeérmin- mg of Levees. in *on- them into the county. Gar- attorney for the | obtained Kerrigan a ning the of the Voorman Victoria Island this " the 1pany d by the oke the title dates back 1and is said to | revent damage 'fln\«s a owns the alleged that | ving. mud from the stream undermine 8 that it has aintiff say a affer mages in sum 90 and will be put to ex- o $20,0 1 protecting its lands f the waters caused 1tions Tax Avppealed. es I er received a telegram yester- the Department of Com- | nd Labor directing him to file L | from Judge Morrow's de- £ic the matier of the head tax e 3 ing here in transt. the exacting hin Company each alien in d by statute. Ste for n There Is a Standard of Quality for Beer h when med at by true masters he can be rea the process of brewing maturing. And the gth — beavy, medium ght—1s a matter of wdjustment. BLATZ BEER MILWAUKE = wt honesty 1 and . or ‘Nog-Intex.» Tosle VAL BLATZ BACW, (0. MILWAUKE® SAM BIBO & 212 Battery St., San Francisco. 8 the Admora at’ 10 per 'MARIPOSA BRINGS NEWS OF THE LOSS OF PASSENGER VESSEL IN SOUTH SEAS Liner Arrives From Tahiti With Party of Pleasure Seekers Who Sing the Praises of the Paradise of the Pacific---Schooner Eimeo, Built at Benicia, Is Wrecked on- Island of Pomotu Group .- o 1 | | { { | | | | { | | | T \ il “‘ { h | ‘\\ \ It \ \\M i \\ \ | AR { | - = — BRITISH TRAMP STEAMER HOUSATONIC, WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM MOJI, JAFAN. SHE IS CONSIGNED TO THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY AND IS UNDER CHARTER TO MAKE A NUMBER OF TRIPS WITH OIL BETWEEN | THIS PORT AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. - - e E——— The steamship Mariposa, Captain WEATHER REPORT. ] CLE‘?RELD. Sl i Secme X o e E uesday, September 6. Rennie, which arrived yesterda (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas; Pac Coast | en seventeen hours from 1SCO, 68 p m |8SCo )irmg~ \u.yq .,f_ the 1o~js of m". gaso The axxml;\m and minimum te 1 5"‘1{;5:;;-“ ARSI line schooner Eimeo, which was driv- | peratures are d for the previous da¥: | Simr F A Kilburn, Thompeon, Port Rogers. en ashore on the reefs surrounding| Boston New Orleans | Stmr Semoa, Madsen, Caspar. .- 4 by s Cincin Philadeiphia | Stmr Brookiyn, Carlson _Fori Brags. an island of the Pomotu group. ne ! jac Washington Stmr Gualala. Kalnin, Bowens Landing. Eimeo wa built at Benicia by | 8t :ému u{x;sy. Leland, snnurc‘rux_ " < 3 . | tmr Whitesboro, Olsen, oint Arena. Matthew She was used as an | Stmr Chehalis, Johannson, Grays Harbor, inter-island p: enger carrier and was o gl:lr ;n-al.crmcn. k\\‘xelsu;}ort. " 3 ! ren Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega, I crowded with people when driven|.. - 8chr Rosamoud, Dinsmore, Newcastle, Aus. | ashore during a heavy storm. No lives g B Schr Abbie, Larsen, Fort Ross. were lost, but hope of saving the ves- 2 - TELEGRAPHIC. } R e RNAGRIPIT 3 23 POINT LOBOS—Sept 6 10 p m—Weather aba y SRR 13 hazy; wind W; velocity § miles per hour. " g H 2 SPOREN. * osa brought cighteen pa : : ug 2820 miles BSE of Unimak Pass, bark from the Paradise of the Pa- | 3 CotyBhene, froms Nushasex for San Franclsco. cific. Most of the passengers were | . c.u:'(fg;li:\'. g«;‘N l?n: l‘“’ ‘i" W, lnmn Lu- - ers for hes S o — s 'or San Franefsoc travelers for health and pieasure and Pér Br stmr Housatonio—Sept 3. lat 38 N, the appearance of. each was a testi- long 124 W. Fr bark General Mclinet, from monial to the health-giving virtue of Swansea for San Francisco. Sept 5—16 miles | s visit to the South Sbas. i | :'\‘?u“" Foint k.ye;. nc:u North Bend, from 2 $ o pa for San Franeisco, Dr. E. Mellis of this city, who came | F Aug 24—Lat 37 20 N long 72 W, whal bark | up on the Mariposa, spent two months | Poca | Weanderer, hence Feb § for whaling cruise. at Tahiti and 1s charmed both wita | adepende Per Fr bark Alice from Swansea—July 29, the island climate and with the Mari- WAL7 Ny Joug 120 08 W, Br ship:showing Jet- | 4 Aug 2 Lz( 40 20 N. long 134 W, Br ship ip to Tahiti,” he said yesier- | Poltalloch, from Antwerp for San Francisco. the finest rest-cure in the ! poftt DOMESTIC PORTS, The strong gain in strength | Red piufr hjE«\THE Arrived Sept 5—-Stmr Asuncion, the weakness of the ailing disap- ; Rosebur ;L::‘n“m 1. Sept G—Stmr Leelanaw, hence pears long before Tahiti is reached. !::'l‘ll'flfllen‘;' Salled Sept 4—Schr Ruth E Godtrey, for The soft but bracing breezes in which San J“‘“m“ g ! San Pedro. Sept 6, 5 p m—Stmr Dirlgo, for one lives from the time the Iiner .,A.;,‘ Skls"n 4:45 p m—Stmr Humboldt, for Skag- clears the coast fog-belt until she "BANDON—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Elisabetn, | strikes it again on her return put life ;g hence Sept into one as does no tonic of which I |7 ] IMA'* 'HUIA;-A'H"N Sept €—Stmr Columbia, bave any knowledge. For the well Walla Waila.. } v R - : A 7 —. and the weak the trip to Tahiti s an | Wirnemucca fyort erts Bk ARSAR I Ban Mateq, ideal vacation and for the tired busi- | > "2 Salled Sept 6—br stnr Quito, for Japan, ness m. w of nothing that 8o WEATHER CONDITION xu:m&n’,’fi’.fi‘;fir_‘m"d Sept 6—Schr Sa- \::m?l._zh, fills the }l‘nll. '{‘]ra\e]mz on’ FORECAET, Suiled Sept 6-Bkin Kohala, for Syaney. the Mariposa one has all the COM-| ', weather is clear at Manila, wind caim, | , HFARDY CREEK—Arrived ' Sept b—Stmr Marshfield, from San Pedro. forts and luxuries of a private yacht. Fro temperature At Honmolulu partly cloudy, wind east. temperature 30, and_there 1 the time we left San Franciscq v, on land and sea, we have moment of the time.” 's cargo included: 10,- 61,734 cocoanuts, Somers, for San Francisco, Arrived Sept 4—8umr Olympic, hence Sept 1; schr Marion, hence Aug 20. Sept 5~5unrp0 < Lindauer, hence Scpt 1, ept 6—8chr R'C Slade, for Redondo; half an inch of rain. At San ar and unusually warm weather Las prevailed, with temperature ranging from 84 to uz Throughout the Interior of Cali- | | fornia the weather is clear and very warm. Francisec A tank ha and” a ¥ Osake, for Port Townsend; wo belle wind westerly specd asern!”” volunteered a quar- vada—Falr Wednesday; continued warm. | last london, via Honojuly, for Victor Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednes- | Stiluson, ' from = Redondo Ballard ar was going ahead. It kept ca woler; light morth wind in the morning, | Gardiner City, henee Tacoma; bkin the Colller cleared the ' (hanging to brisk westerly with fog. Katie Flickinger, onde for sner of car struck her stern. Los Angeles and vieinity—Fair Wednesdny; | Townsend: schr John G . from Kilues The dent was below the water line, but (he | rrer® wect wind. tor Port Townsend; schr M@weena, from San Coltier's crow cared mot, for ihe parade was | Sacramcnto and vicinity—Filr Wednesday; | Diceo for Ballard, over and the s covared 'T'd(x,' -)r‘ m;-\y not quite fo \vl]ulml; nxgt‘m‘x;ndwn:’a. u W—fimwd Sept 0—Schr Ilnnle A al carrier t KO 0 be built at are Fredno and vielnity—Fafr ‘ednesday; con- B Tk v e | tinued warm. i UTH Bl:m:—.\mv.u Sept 6—Stmr Pren- 0 e AL A ik TR B, "u.&egfi'nm DArrived Sept Bise i £ istrict I"nrecnuer.’ merhane S A Pt 6—Stmr Ho 5 —_—— BARBARA—Salled bark Ivar Aasen, out 110 Rosita, for Bea Hedbe. 1 Sept C—Stour ton for the English Channel, | purser on the Sierra, which salle to-morrow | SAN' DIBGO-—Outside §ept 6—Stmr Texan, verdue list yesterday at for Australia. Purser Walton of lht Slerra s | from New York for San Francisce, Y on the Micheldt was & going East on @ vaeation. HELLINGUAM—#ailed Sept G Stmr Rlln nt The Plonler is quot " i¢r, for Ban Francisco. mpton at 6 per cent t at $0 per © SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept -8t ), from Eureke; stmr Aleazar, from g:“.,:,.i:’,zs BASTERN PORTS. 5 NEW YORK‘A&HQE‘ kflf.l H5—Stmr 8 nees ‘rom, —-—; stmr Nebraskan, from Loy e “. Honolulu; BwTON—ArHVM Sept 5—Br Almr Pharsa- Charters, The British ships Gunford and Chelmsford are chartered for general cargo from this port to Liverpool and London respectively. The bark Olympic returns to Honolulu with general earzo. — e Big Oil Carrier in Port. The WBritish tram: steamer Housatonic ar- rived here vesterday, 20 days from Moji, Ja- s asdr 1 Exeh Bodv From Alaska. stmr it e { She was in ballast and is consigned to | lia, from Maniia, {0 stanaard O Company. She hue been | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ISLAND PORTS. hartered to make n number of tripe between HON — A S Siera ‘and British Columbia with bulk ‘ofl. ARRIVED, g i ey g el L B a Tuesday, Se) Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, 14 hours via Point Arvena 12 hours. 'mber 6. Argyll, rom Albion, Brings The little stoam schooner President, which | V15, Foint, Atens 13 hours, 28 hours from | hence Aug 1 | arcved yesterday. 12 days from Nushagak. | Eoreka, ®OREIGN PORTS, | brought home for burial the body of Mrs. | “Stmr'F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from CULolBo—Arrlvcd Sept 6—Span stmr Isla e pristina Johnson, wife of General Su. | Port Rogere. de Panay, from LI for Manila, peflnmmx B. H. Johnson of the Alaska Can- Stmr Celia, hordhrl, 17 ho\ln fm Navarro. FALMO! \J‘l'fl—A.rrlvud Sept 4—Fr bark La | i Mrs. Johnson dled Allmm 26 She | a‘iamr Chehalis, Johannson, 37 hours from 'h'uym. from Oregon; Fr bark La ronulm, Sweden, 38 years of { Pedro, rom _Oregon. "'Fh: "3321‘}2.‘“. cargo included twenty«n Stmr James S Higgins, Hluln-. 39 hours SOUTH AFRICAN Pox'r——.um-.a im 5— | packages of furs. from San Pedro Br stmr St Hugo m-n Stmr Mariposa, Rennle, 11 days 173 hours | GIBRALTAR—Pas ot ‘4—Span stmr F from Tahbiti, cante, from Manila for Liverpoo) Salmon Packet Arrives. v Santa Cruz, Eagles, 14 hours from g{.’;\mow—s.u« Sebt SBr x stmr Isle- The bark Coalinga arrived yesterday, 21 iterey. wi for asye trom Usushik. She brought back 29 pas- | t Semr Coos Bay, Johnson, 68 hours from San '.l:t':_g.xuthn—:.nnd prior to Sept 6—Stmr | sengers a large number of ite, inese a m_-, President, Andresen, 12 days from 'A‘Am l—.\rv’v Juy 25—Fr bark en and mechanics who have | y, fro- 328—Br gunboat cx“.“l:g Japanese engaged In w“' the 's sal- | e pack"The Coalinga brought 18,342 cases ot saimon. L e Promotion for Purser. . E. Short, purser of the Oceanic Steamship Compeny’s liner Mariposa; us’r stmr Housatonle, Henry, 26 days from loji. unuk Coalinga, Guederson, 21 days from vlm-d-n.hmlhnno- !-‘r bark Alice, Tissier, 167 days from D'Il will go out a¥ sca. Tniands. ot Ats 10—Nor bark Hert: 5 "m' ae mnuo- lv:" Liv. w-n Au H4—Fr na, for Nou- NAOASAKX—I-II«! Aug 23U § stmr Sher. P3os i Arrived Sept 5—Stmr X S Dorar. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailod Sept 4—Schr Roy bktn Alta, from ' hence | ';flmux—n’ed Sept 1—U S stmr Logzan, | SEPTEMBER 7, 190 SUTRO'S HEIRS WANT DIVISION: RS SRl Petition for Partial Dis- tribution Filed by Bene-| ficiaries Under the .Will; EXCEED DEBTS' i ; —_— A After Paying Outstanding Claims the Executors Will Then Have Two Millions ASSET A petition for a partial distribution | of the rich estate of Adolph Sutro has been filed by the residuary devisees | and it throws some light upcn the pres- | ent condition and value of the holdings. | J"he petitioners are Emma L. Merritt, !Rosa V. Morbio, Kate Nussbaum, ' | Charles W. Sutro, Edgar E. Sutro and | Clara A. English. They declare that ! the cash legacies have been pald with ‘&he exception of the sum of 392,593 71, ! towether with a sum not exceeding ! $125,000 claimed by certain alleged lega- | teeg, the wvalidity of which claims are ‘nl w in dispute. i ! It is set forth in the petition that i the estate is but little indebted and the shares asked for ca be distributed without loss to the creditors. The in- | debtedness of the estate does not ex- {ceed $410,000, and the attorneys’ and executors’ fees not exceed $125,000, while the value of the estate in the | hands of the executors is said to bel mere than 32,500,000. Mrs. Merritt, as executrix, yesterday | returned fo-the court a report of the | ! sale, on August 29, to Thomas J. Bar- | | bour, of four | for $138,120. Bearing upon the final effort to reach | i an understanding as to the full value of the Sutro estate an order was made‘ by Judge Coffey appointing three men | to reappraise the several lots in the | vicinity of Fulton street and Forty- eighth avenue and extending to Forty- sixth avenue and B street. + N | from Tacoma; coaled and sailed for Yokghama. | VICTORIA, B C—Salled Sept 6—Stmr Hum ! poldt, for Skagway; stmr City of Puebla. for | San Frandsco; Br'stmr Empress of China, for Hongkong, "Arrived Sept tmr Umatilla, hence Sept 2. e S iy | Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. Bel River Ports . New York via Ancon. Sept. Centennial... Seattle & Tacoma ... Aurelia. | Portiand & Astoria Corona. . Humboldt ....... City Puebla.. Puget Sound Ports. San Diego & Way Pts.|Sept. Mendocino & Pt. Arena Sept. Humboldt & | Tacoma ... tle & B s Hamburg & Way Ports Sept Newport & Way Ports. [Sept Grays Harbor Coquille River . Humbeldt . San Pedro Honolulu & | Portland & ey Seattle | New York Humboldt Humboldt ... { Grays Harbor | China & Japa San Diego & V Grays Harbor San Pedro . Honolulu . Pu.et Sound Ports San Pedro & Way Pts./Sept Point Arena & Albion. Sept Coos Bay ... Sept. Willapa Harbor. . Sept. New York via Ancon.. Sept .| Portland & Way Ports|S ! Seattle & Tacoma . . | Portland & Astoria Santa Rosa. 16 AIL, | 7 steamer. Destinati Septembor 7. | laqua......| Humboldt ..... .| 9 am/Pier 2 Pomona. . Humboldt .... {1:30 p/Pler & Curacao. ... Mexican Ports ....[10 am Pier 11 Queen. Puget Sound ymu‘n am|Pier 9 Arctic...... Humboldt .. 9 am Pler 2 San Pedro. . am|Pler 2 w, pm/Pler 8 Breakwater iPle 8 pm Pier 2 am|Pier 11 9 am/Pler 11 2 pm/Pler 1 China & Japan....| 1 pm Pler 40 Eel River Per 4 pm|Pler 2 i Seattle direct 2 pm Pler 11 1 Astoria & Portland| 6 pm Pler 2 September 5. | | Astoria & Portland|l1 pm|Pler 21 ".|Los Angeles Ports. 10 am|Pler 10 September 10. | | tla & Portiand) & pm pler 27 Ancon.[12 m|Pler 40 4 pmiPler 2 Humboldt Humboldt . Grays Harbor. September 11. | =3 T the ssarey hawers Vs Btk Uasn | ¥ Winkelman, for Eedondo. i San DI Way.| 9 am/P! ns and fruit. and the Mississippi the weather has been gen- | o ATrived Sept §—Stmr Grace Dollar, hemce - Co:ufll:‘alfir ek ;RE[Z: i Among the passengers were the fol- clear. In Northern Mexico heavy rain | S¢Bt 2 = B anl lowing: Dr. Mellis, Master Mel- Chihuabua reporting 1.04 inch KubHAGAR—Satiea Aug —Ship Indiana, = gy Puebla! Pugot Sound Ports.|11 amiPier 9 lis, 8. Babcock, Mrs. E. T. Bunkley, is also falling along the Mexican bound- | for San Francisco; ship for 8aB Cenionpial, Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pmPier 20 ks 5. Beuger. D, nger, S. C. Iry- | A7 and In Northwstern Texas, more than haif | P::“Mf"'“’uo- - lx;'x:“fl:-’:«:‘;:“rk"g. for %an * Bonita. . | Newport & Way...| 0 am(Pler 11 - By 2 BROESE, B, i an inch being reported at "aso. By cour- or San Frane ing, Mr C. Irving, Mrs. T. M. { the chief of the Weather Bureau the | clscv. Aug ‘l“—g:': Hurzy i!zr»r- vor.. & Pachary; u“-.y.'tH"M' 14, :‘ pmipl" s Schumac h(-r Mrs. M. Atwater, F. Mil- ropean reports have been received | Ly ol RS, for ——, 2 i d. J. T. Carpe: p‘m London, partly 4 ‘AE —Bnlp Lucme for San Francisco. Aug “,_ | Mariposa, .. Tahitl direct ..... {M amPier 7 lard, E. § . Carpenter, F. A. Ship McLaunin, for San F: Columb Astoria & Portiand|11 am Pler 24 Aller, J. vidge, J. Buvyere ! ITesh Drecze, - Hrance. for Ban tioncial8 18- Ramier..... Seattle & Bellnghm| # pmipler 20 ller, J. i yere. | I St | Blup Btar of ¥rance, for San I-‘nn sco; ship = RoIn .| Hambolae g B+ i i | température "G6; Lisbon. partiy cloudy, wind | 5:::“‘{‘! 8, for G20 A"l’ln;:lu‘o ship © F Bar- Hoxeh Foul e in | LR ¥ S. S. Collier in Collision. Jghl (ampuratin 5 ',f:;;",’,’,: :‘Pf"‘,’,‘;' | o Francieco. 8 15=-Bark Buterpe, Tor | o Llnduuer’ Grays Harbor ....| 5 pm\l‘lnr a7 The canvas plated United States steamship temperature B8: Stornoway, = cloudy, 1resh AN 3"“"’“ Aug ‘9—.5;‘:' Eclipse, for | Oresontan.. N;‘.' Tagk .. "',‘?""’ - Celiler, a prominent festure of the Labor day | breeze, wind southwest, temperature 06; Ham- ehclsce. resno, for San - cxadg o e R clogdy, Wind éouth, moderate, tem- | LrAnCisco. Aug :z:;:l& A;:o.:m,.cmzc, fian - Hathor.....| Hamburg & Way..|12 m/Pler 18 ¥ a & 56, 3 ney, 1o - with a yellow clectric car near Jackson-strebt e noticed from the above that | Sen Prancisco; ehip John Currier. for San | __ __. FHOM BRATTLE wharf. The fer’s chief engineer had swung rts have been received at San | Francisco. Aug 12—Ship Chas £ Moody; for | Destination. Salls, cur-horsepower team 1o port and the ering the entire Umted States | SaD Franclaco, i ! h n-wheels was laying a course directly ‘and Northern Mexico and extending across ELRBKA-MH‘M Sept 5—Stmr Corona, he Nome & St. Michael. |8ept. . r tracks when & CAF | both the Pacific and Atinmtic ccetne! Sept 4. t 6--Stmr Alllance, henge t 4 Skagway & Way Ports. Sept. in sight urecast mace at San Francisco for thirty | Stmr Phoenix, hence Sept U with schr Jol Costs Luiet & Vay Fitnt. “Fu lied the executive of- | hyurs ending_midnight, September 7: in_tow, — ficcr, to whom the lookout had reported “‘Street | Northern California—Fair Wednesday; not vlflé:& ‘-?l 6—Stmr Alliance, for Portland Skagway & \ car on the port quart quité o warm; light northerly wind inland; | Seldovia & V The Collicr whistied for sides, but the only | brisk westerly wind on the coast, with fog. TATUO!H-—N-.G in Bept 0—Stmr Oregon, Nome & N. E. Sibe; respunse Wwas @ ClgIEIng of the Cars §ong Southern CmiforniacFaly Wedhenday; light | (7ot Nome for Seattle; schr Amerloana. from | S\m. Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— i 7 Time and Helgit of High and Low Waters at Fort Point_entrance t Ray. Published by officte] Sujerintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters oc San Francisco authorlty of the at the city front (Mision.; Hn«l‘whtlr.? abou Polnt minutes later than at Fort the height th of tide 1 same WEDNESDAY, s!?rrxm-‘ R | Sun rises blocks of outside lands | nd BATLWAY TRAVEL. UNION-SOUTHERN PACIFIC ST.LOUIS EXPOSITION Round Trip $67.5 St.. Louis, via Salt, Lake and Denver, Through cars. No change. No worry. September 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 28, 29. October 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27. Stopovers en route. €Call on or Address F. BOOTE, General Agent U. P. B. B., 1 Montgomery Street, Or Auy Southern Pacific Agen CALIFORNIA NOITI“ESTE?N “ CO. AR 1”.!(}(599 l!fl! INH PAGIFL RAILWAY COXPANTY. Tiburom Ferry, Foot of Market Street CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO SAN RAF BEEE axi—o LEAVES MONDAYS and Hmnnm E-lut:nyn—i'.n SUNDAYS 680, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00 B: tExcept Saturdays. Leave In Bffect A Other Santa Pe Trains San Fran. | May 1. 1904 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Week . | Merced, Hanford and Visalta. Days. tom. . for Stocktos. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and 20 Chicago. S0 e Ignacia. OFFL Market St. and 2136 Ferry Depot. S. F. Also 1113 Broade z:1e 27 South First St. ~ Traine leave and ave duv b0 Novata. to arrive at 30 Petaluma asd SAN FRANCISCO. '"':] Santa Rosa. e Frow Juir W, 1904 ol Futton Fuzay Dzror :30 pl 5 Y Windsor. 308 Heallsburs. Lytton, Geyserville. oy Cloverdale 230 a| Hopland . Lt oa 130 pi and Ukish Bxpross - (Vi _Dariak ‘Witiemw (for Bartlett Springs Willits. Millows, fProte, Ked Bia P Sherwood. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle.. 7.50% 8.804 Davia. Woodiand. Knights Landing. 00 a| 8:00 a] Guerneville and Marysvilie, Chico, Oroville ...... 7.50% i30 p| 2:80 pl Camp Vacation. 8304 Port. Costa. Martinez. Antioch, Byron. !‘ll:“ Stockton, Now- 700 8| man. mos, Mendotm 110 p) o Saiet, Viestia | .30 Port Cotn, N0 esio, Weresd > Fresno. Goshen Junotion, Han- 2:30 p| ford, Visaitn. Nakersield . 450 8304 Niles, San Jose. Livermore. Socic ton, (+Milton). lome, Sucramento. Chico, Red Biuff sa_for White sznnsr. at tor sulphur Serings Iton for hl"e | Lytton Springs: Sl o B ; at Clevt'm for the Geysers, Boone- | Bprin dea snd e hia Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Martmes aad Way rings, | Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carle. £ st e 8508 nd prings. Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett | 90.00A The Overland Limited — Ogden Springs: at Ull-h for_Vichy Springs. Saratoga ©Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansss s'nn;- Piue Lekes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter S5, 5 Tow 8302 brings, Upper Lake Domo. Potter Vailey. | J0.80a ¥al 12 Skn “Pay's, Riverside, Licriey's, Buckneil's. Yoo Tangeics " Buss Zonhedrin Helghts, Huliville, ' Orr's Hot gosta. Martinez, Byron, Borings, Halfway 'House. Comptche, Camp Lathrop. Stocktoa, etn.d. Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | Raymond, Fresmo. Goshen June: W entport. at Willits for Fort Brags. | —— | Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton: Dol | vitie: "Carmins, Bell’s. Eprings, Harris, Olsens, L - ~ Pyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and gy L g WoodMnd. Willows. Knights ka. E Y aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- rates. lug;d Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 850 Market street, Chromlela building. h.‘ll‘. Iu’ylfllh Oroville stations " n-y-ud zlu-nna Wiy Stations.. Marunes. -ll-mn. Vallejo, Naps, Calintogs, Santa Rosa.. . € w:llm‘hm . Btockion, L JAS. L FRAZIER, R. X. R!AN Niles, irvington, San Gen. Manager. _Gen. Pass, e Livimisro. §80P The Owi Limited Banos. Mendots, kerafieid. Los Augeies. } To SAN RAFAEL, imv‘:&'—a Q0P Ljohmond. San Pabto; Pore Conta, Maritncs and \Vay Statlons. 11208 700 Reno Easscager_fort Conte. sar sun. Ehbatre. Davis. saersmento, Truckee, Lake Tahoe Reno, .. 750m X Martines. . . | Tracy. Lathrop. Modesta | Morcad, Berends, Fremo and ) 1 Whay Stations beyvud Port Costa 12.20» | 808P Toscmite Valley, vis and Wawona.. 350 wl-nln-.tmy Stock:on 10.208 | Cregon & C-I‘I:ur l i Porutund, Pugel Sount xad Heet. 8.508 (2l ll»v-t Il- and San Jose (iul <65, :enx holldny Sitra trains areive at 1248, 205, o | 8250 fax, weel days, depart at 7:45 a. m.. 'FE.— s Cruz ExcorsloniSunday oaiy) 6.109 i f,‘",,m.',:r “On Sundays and legal holidays ui 18A Wewark, Semcerville, San iosa . 11:00 a. m., 12:20, 13 o % Basta, ! s s b Cruz and Way Stations... 5588 San 18164 Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, Los THROUGH TRAINS. O I, - :45 2. m. daily—Casadero and way statioas, 13 2 m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes. $:18 p. m. dally excepd Sunday—For Caza- te. b m.. Surdays only—For Cazadesd, stc. TICKET OFFICE—026 Market st FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. | i \ | (Third ‘;: "n(uml .Il"t&.;. M Tamarais AALWAY ppeimsiwie — OF San_Fr ucueolm.uunw. San Francisce 16A Monterey and Sants Cruz Excar o K 4i0e 10.4% fes l.-lflnrwy Hoister, Castroviie, Moate, Pac NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hend column a 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, cxcept When there are but three tides, as sometimes oceurs. The heights are in addition 1o the soundings of the United States ! Cosst Survey Charts, cxcept when a minus (—) sign the height and then the number given Is subtracted from uae depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of ‘the lower low waters. Time Ball. nnneh Brdmnnma Office, U, 8.'N., Mer- San ' Francisco, Cal., sl'm' l' Time Tail on the tower of the Ferry by dropbed cxact] n noen to-day— me to Passengers. Baggage transferred to and from ali trains, steemers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- ) 35 cents; trip 50 cen Moston "‘En?' at | ‘o ific Grove, Sart, u- mtmtq v, o 635 M ARKET BT, (North 1) I Trea 7 - o"u— LM Hmsu.no 'lnv.m Markat 88, | g‘r:'v?tl'l:-:u::sslc?:ll“ S“Nm“ - I SIS TIE S 5 ons. ... ’ 19484 son Jore wnd oy Hationa Railrond Brakeman Killed. T D ‘daion MODESTO, Sent, 6.—J. J. McLaugh- | (3388 Sun Joue 808 Way Buaii - 07 lin, a brakeman, was killed at Water- R ey ford last evening. While switching cars he fell beneath a car. The wheels passed over his body, killing him in- stantly. — FREE. FREE. PERFUMES. A 4o-cent Bottle of PAUL RIEGER'S PERFUMES. tan the fragranee o Caliorni's e s fields and because they are “Perfum Made Where the Grow.” FREE TO WANT AD PA- TRONS OF THE CALL. See announcement on classi- fied advertising page.