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IN FROM Wrecked Ship Henry B. Hyde Towed Off Shore. ted States army transport ame into port yesterday ays n Manila, 23 days g i days 15 hours brought 164 cabin pital corps men, 126 men, 36 general and navy men, sane), 49 dis, nd ex-employes, servants, making a s on board. transport’'s ar 41 gasaki she ran into a viclent wept the full length of The big vessel k the gale, but lay to d fury over her in st, en route Colonel geon general; Col- the general staff; surgeon; Lieu- Twelfth Cav- Feamsters, jieutenant James outs. Nintl. Infantry, of the Philip- detailed for that d had systemat- service for the rests the is- 2d rangers have i almost $500,000 was treasury from permits for the island forests. This rnment will give the $150,000 for use in the to the Ahern restry a board from balmed and nited States, ipin udents sent to th ent were Gover g passengers. They will go N N they will enter for 1 Bishop Res- f his w attend the E « ntion in Boston. list the cabin ~underberg rles Hude Inez Miss W nes PR the Peru. Arrvival of Plurdes. D Mrs_Fran St E. Willard, ther of the Presi- on a vacation » Hyde. - of ¥ H w reck breaking awsy gale, she drift- & Ehip of the Hyde loss the I which arrived yes t Alfred Montevideo, a ' ne and was confined r of the Petaluma and Jad. mamed the 1o the Tiburpn was vesterday marine the porter of water front val. A new arrival was the cause. The - ds displacement the only girl in the ial arrivee. yesterday with n: the £ Witch, with the Nichowas Mayer with Centenr: and » the overdue flect is the ship wo 8ays from Biuff 10 Mel- per cent reinsurance. it B ¥ THE OCEAN. b bark General de Negrier, which t on Wednesday, was chartered prior NEWS ( i officers on the Sher- Charles | ¥ before the Sher- | THE SAN FRANC 1SCO CALL, .PHILIPPIN | \ | | | | | | { | | l to arrival f 21s 34 (s wheat and barley to Europe at d less direct) merchan, gned principal groceri 1600 k es bl 8 pkes mber. r | | s I 16 pkes . 1646 165 pkgs rope, 14 flour, 96,690 Ibs malt, £oods: ed sa 40 cs ky, 600 preparations, 199 bdls tallow, 10 cs aried fish, 5000 1bs rice, fruit, 256 gals old metal 1144 feet lumber. i canned goods. es wine, 113 ce ass - . SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. September 16. from ulse . 31 days from Nagasaki 2 . via Honolulu hours 15 min, Boston, Hubbard, from cruise out- 1 A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 Cruz, Alberts, 14 hours from Samoa, Paulsen, 40 hours from San Winkel, 15 hours from Green- Stmr Alcazar, days 12 hours fm hours. 66 hours from put in for pas- Peru, Mackinnon. via Sap Blas 7 days ohonsson und south; 70 hours from put in to land 18 days from Santa Monica, Oisen, bound south: Stannard, ch, MacLachlan, 28 days from Nushagak | Ugashik Schr Challenger. Anderson, 6 days from arbor. via Washington Harbor 5 days. CLEARED. Friday, September 16. Senta Roea, Alexander, San Diego and ts; Pac Coast S 8 Co. hr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona; Hind, Rolph & Co. | Roche H. SAILED, Friday, September 16. uise. Port Rogers. Stmr ( n Peédro, Stmr Corona, Gielow, Eureka. Stmr Jorgenson, Eureka, Stm c, Hensen Bellingham. | Stmr G C Lindauer, Alien, Grays Harbor. ( Stmr Sauta Monica, Olsen. San Pedro. | - Eimr Prentiss, Ahistrom, Black Point i Ger stmr Hathor, K , Hamburg and way | ports. Lechvien, Queenstown. Bktn Quickstep, ' J Port Hadlock. Schr Bessie K. Stark, San Vicente Landing. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS—Sept 16, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind SW; velocity 12 miles per hour. SPOK Per U § stmr Sherman—Sept 14, 3 p m, 1at 33 30 N, long 135 W, Br ship Mayfield, from nitraté ports for San Franeisco. 5 DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Salled Sept i5—Stmr Jefferson, for SkagWay. “Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Centennial, ; stmr Valencia, from Skagwa: FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Brunswick, hence Sept 1 Pr hark Bayard —— s FREE —— FREE —— FREE [ STERILIZED SALT. Two Pacl of LESLIE STERITOED SALT, Made in California and subject. ©d to the most searching meth- ods of scientific manufacture betore being placed on the mar- ket A two-pound i Wo-pound package for the A two- pah, (Wo-pound package for the | Chemically pure and every package »u-l!fllled. 3 FREE TO WANT AD. PATRONS OF NEXT oy SUNDAY'S CALL. announcement on (m Page. B — Sailed Sept 16—Stmr National City, for San Prancisco PORT HARFORD—Sailed Sept 16, 3 p m— Setmr Asuncion, for San Francisco; 6 p m— Stmr_Bonita, for San_Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Columbia, hence Sept 14. . EUREKA—Salled Sept’ 15—Stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro. Sept 16—Stmr Alliance, for San Francisco: stmr Noyo, for San 5co. Arrived Sept 16—8Stmr Coquille River, hence Sept 14: stmr Eurcka, hence Sept 15; stmr North Fork, hence 15, . Sajled Sept 16—Stmrs Pomona and Phoenix, for Sen Francisco. SANTA BARBARA—Salled Sept 16—Stmr State of California, for San Diego. BAN PEDROArrived Sept 16—Stmr San Gabriel. from Umpqua. Salled Sept 16—Stmr Centralla, for San Prancisco, SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Alca- l‘mml-'“‘ 0; stmr Daniel Man- The British Peleus is chartered for general carg s port to Liverpool | e s |1 Exports by the Kosmos Liner. | of the Kosmos | | | for Hamburg and way | | cargo laden )t Central | koo % i pean countgies, | | be aistributed as | | al America, | % - — —p 1 'Y B HYDE, WHICH | ORE AR NOR- FLOATED. | lumber, | 1bs | 400 1bg 6 , 180 bags | — hours from | Bark Nicholas Thayer, Sparr, 32 days from | hence | NITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORT SHERMAN COMES . ES, NAGASAKI AND HONOLULU SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1904. STOCK PRICES REMAIN LOW Efforts to Support Prove Futile and Liquidators Control New York Market FALLS PENNSYLVANIA | Extension of Strike Affects the United States Steel Corporation Securities S NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Early effort e WEATHER REPORT. —Pacific Time.) SCO, Sept. 16—5 p. m. imum and minimum tem- ous day from RANC “loudy “loudy . Pt.Cldy . Cloudy Clear . Pt.Cldy . Cloudy . Pt.Cldy .0 Clear Clear Ciear Pt.Cldy . Lake T | Salt I .. Obisp DI kane oosh 2 Walin WEATHER CONDITIO! | | | FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails along the coast and over the plateau region, and -fair | talns. | Northern Arizona and Sierras. The pressure has fallen rapidly over Eastern Washington and the Rocky Mountain region and remained nearly stationary in other dis- tricts The temperature has risen over Eastern | Washington and ldaho: in other districts the changes have been slight Forecast made at San Francisco_for thirty | hours ending midnight, September 17: r_elsewhere west of the Rocky Moun- Thunderstcrms and rain continue in light showers in the | | | | Nort California—Partly cloudy in_inte- | rior, el and foggy along the coast Satur- | day: fresh west wind Southern Californiz--Cloudy Saturday; light | t wind da Saturday. a vicinity—Cloudy or foggy Cloudy Los light west wind. Sacramento and vicinity—Partly cloudy Sat- vrday Fresno and vicinity—Partly Cloudy Saturday. H. WILLSON, Lecal Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. G. L 4 L Sailed Aug 16—Schr Marion, for San Fran- cisco. BANDON—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Elizabeth, | e { PHILADELPHIA 15—Stmr Minnesota, for San Francisco via Norfolk, Va. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUI-Sailed Sept 14—Bktn Hawail, for Killisnoo, HONOLULU—Arrived _Sept 15—Br _stmr Gaelle, from China and Japan for San Fran- cisco. | _saflea sept | Franeisco HILO—Sailed Sept 16—Ship T B Starbuck, for San Francisco, FOREIGN PORTS. HULL—Sailed Sept 14—Br ship Springburn, for San_Franciséo COLON—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Yucatan, fm New York. Salled Sept 14—Stmr Advanes, for New York. FALMOUTH—Arrived Sept 15—Br ship | Travancore, hence April 4. HAMBURG—In port Sept 5—Br ship Pe. gaeus, for Honolulu. ; RO ERDAM— d Sept 13—Ger ship Na- e AT Asticd Sept 14—B, | T SHANGHAI—Salled Sept 14—Br stmr - { tey Doliar, for Yokohama. z - 15—Stmr China, n | HONGKO) Sailed Sept | for_San 0. FREMANTLE—Arrived prior to Sept 16— | Nor stmr Terje Viken, from Port Ludlow, i OCEAN STEAMERS. 16—Br stmr Gaelic, for San QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 16—t I Cutnpanta; from Now Fork., o »10-Stme | "NBW YQRK—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr 'La Lorraine, from Havre. | IVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 16-—Stmr Bal. tie, from New, York; stmr athia, from | New York. oy ke $ Safled Sept 16—Stmr Celtic, for New York, Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to Ean Francisco Bay. Published by officia) authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 52 Sun rises ... Sun sets Moon gets n the above exposition of the tides 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 therc are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are In addition to the soundings cf the United States Coa: Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, — e Movements of Steamers. Coquilie River . San Pedro - | Evdney & Way Poris. Sept. 19 San Diego & Way Pts 19 | Humboldt . 4 20 Coos Bay . . 20 Hamburg & 20 Humbcidt ............ Point Arena & Albion | Eel River Ports.... Portland & Astoria. San Pedro & Way Po; Columbia San Juan Point Arena.. Santa Resa Redondo. | Gaelic. Centennial | City Pucbla. Nevadan land & Astoria. New York via Anc endocino & Pt Aren San Diego & Way Pts Portland & Way Port: China & Japan Seattle & Tac | Puget Sound Ports. Honolulu & Kahului. Portland & Astoria. . Seattle & Bellingham | Mexican Ports Curacao. Steamer. | Destination, alls.| Pler. September 17. | Humboldt ...... 5 pm|Pier 20 Humboldt pm|Pler 8 s Harbor. . pm|Pler 20 | Los Angeles Po; 0 am|Pler 27 Grays Harbor pm|Pier 10 | zg A | Point Arena Umatilla... .| Puget Sound 3 Barracouta. | N. Y. via Ancon 40 Alamed: Honolulu T September 18, Grays Harbor 10 San Diego & 1 September 19. Los Angeles Ports. 2| Bureka & Coos B 18 3 | City Puebla. North Fork. Steamer. Cottage City..| Skagway & Wa: Dolphin - | 8k i Olympia. N City Seattle.. Dirlgo. Garonne. Farallon. Ports. |Sept. 18 aaway & Way Dorsigeos 201 gent 20 Sep! £’ y Ports. t. 21 Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 21 Nome 24 Sept. ay Ports|Sept. 27 i Skagway 1‘ ————— Passed Worthless Paper. SANTA' ROSA, Sept. 16.—Harry Roberts, alias Hart, was bound over ; to the Superior Court this afternoon ! on two charges of felony by Juntice‘ of the Peace A. J. Atchison. The man | recently victimized Thomas Fleming HAMBURG-—Arrived SBept 16—8t B “n mr Moltke, ST MICHA —Arrived Sept 16—8; o henzollern, from New York for Naples oed Genoa.. | _ PLYMOUTH — Arrived & A Bremen. from New York for Bromen, Bmaspr";f ceeded. | | BT — = Time Ball. nz;.n?drxon‘vme Om. U. 8. N.,, Mer- September 16, 1904. i Wb The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at moon to-day— i e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, o Lieuteaant, U. §. N., in Charge. P A et Sun, Mcon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic wlfi“n':. of Guerneville out of $175 by means of two forged bank drafts. The pris-| TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. W. Kruger. ... Humboldt |Sept. Northland....| Portland & Astoria..../Sept. 17 | Alliance. ! Portland & Way Ports!Sept. 17 Lakme. .| San Pedra ..., eoves Sept. 17 | Bonita. Newport & Way Ports. [Sept. 17 _'| Humbolat ‘|sept. 17 .| Nome & St Michael. . Sept. 13 { Humboldt .. .|Sept. 18 /| Coos Bay & Pt Orford(Sept. 18 San Pedro....... Sep | Puget Sound Ports....|Sept. | Humboldt { Tacoma ... I SANTA ROSA,”Sept. 16.—W. T. |to support prices of .stocks to-day | geemed to prove futile and there was |a time when the market seemed to be | abandoned to the liquidators. But the ! selling ditinished largely at the lower level and encouraged the friends of | higher prices to renew their supporting | tacties. The news did not offer a clear | explanation of these varying opera- i tions. The grangers and Pacifics were | | under heavy pressure during the first | | half of the session in spite of the reac- | | tionary movement of grains. Th2 | | weather reports from the grain regions { were of higher temperature and failed | | to bear out last night's forecast of the ! development of another cold wave in ' the Northwest. The market sank to a | lower level with Pennsylvania the sole | { reliance for support of prices. That ! stock ultimately gave way with the | rest of the market. It was at a dis- advantage with reports in circulation of a contemplated strike on the part of some trainmen on the Western lines of the system. The extension of the strike among employes of the United States Steel Corporation in the Ma- honing Valley bore on these stocks and forced them a point under last night ! with sentimental effect on the whole list. The steel stocks, however, re- sumed the leadership of the recovery in the market later, sharing with Read- ing in that respect. The market was much quieter than yesterday or during the week and lacked the vigor which has been a recent feature. Colorado Fuel made another dip and was an in- | fluence on the early depression. Amal- | gamated Copper rose in face of the general declining _tendency without | other explanation than a sharp rise in i the price of copper in London. Gross earnings for the first week in Septem- ber made a favorable comparison with the corresponding week last year, the ratio of increase for roads thus far reporting reaching 4.18 per cent. The rising rate for money seemed to dis- turb speculative sentiment for a time, but its influence decreased during the day. The currency movement up to Thursday night shows a loss in cash by the banks of upward of 36,000,000, the loss to the sub-treasury alone ac- | | WEEK DAYS— THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS FOR ST. LOUIS AUGUST 18, 19. SEPTEMBESR 1, 2. 5. 8. 7. 8. 19, 20, 28, 39. OCTOBER 3. 4, 5. 6, 19, 30, 38, 27. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: On Southern Pacific train No. 4 at 9 a. m., with day- light ride through Salt Lake City and Scenic Colorado, over Rio Grande Railway. All sleepers carried via Denver, thence Easton the Burlington’s fast thmgt trains to St. Louis. A standard through sleeper to Louis every day at 6 p. m. Same route. RATES: All the low Special World’s Fair Excursion Rates authorized from California points apply for these Bur- lington Excursions; other Excursions on frequent dates to Chicago. Call on or write General Agent, W. D. SANBORN, Burlington Ticket Ofos 631 MARKET ST. (Under Palace Hotel). P z| SAN FRANCISCO. ™ Frow Jury 14 1904 Fxuxr Duror (Foot of Market Street.) 4 A Sanfa ke Ben! CALIFORNIA ol iariter - osa. Martinez, San Ramon..... 209 7.30a Niios, Tracy, Lath i LIMITED TO CHICACO 8004 st "Eprese g LEAVES MORDAYS and THURSDAS Wiiows. tFrator et Biat at 9:30 a. m,, through in 3 days, 8.00a Davis, Woodland. K o With diner and ail Naryuvitie. Chico, Srovtiie mro‘r; r&-u. lm Ant‘l‘och. 3 o man, u.'";i..lo.. u"é‘r ota Other Santa Fe Trains: h"nm.m"_ aford, . n: 780 8. m-] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, SRS Ses Redegia Nexpes 8:00 . m. Merced, Hanford and' Visalla. ford, Visalls, Bakersfield ... ... 4.50» e ‘;’». el 8.30A Niles, 8an Jose, Livermore, Stock- 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and ton, (+Milton). lone, Sscramento, Chicago. . Ol"i:zmé,l.l.‘cm.g Blaft 4200 TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and [ 3304 e. Chinese, Jamestown. o Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1113 Broad- F o way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., 9.30a <. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC 10.00A The Overiand Limited — ORde Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kans: £ assenge; srtinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockson. Merced, Raymoad, Fresno, Goshen Junc' tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalla. Bakersfield. Los A 7.200 RAILWAY COMPANTY, N nf'g- 000 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FPRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. :30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. 35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 ocodiand, Witlows, Kuights Landing, Marysvitle, Oroville and way stations . Fon and Way Siaiione.. n Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Roea. - 4997 Niies. Tracy. Stockton 4307 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, Jose. Livermore. 5.00P The Owi aimited— an0 counting for $5,182,000. The liquidation in the stock market during the week is expected to affect the loan item of | i the banks, but the usual uncertainty prevails regarding the complexion of that item in to-morrow’'s bank state- ment. The noted strength developed in United States Steel preferred and | Reading induced a substantial recovery | | in the whole market. The closing was “megmar, but above last night's level. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, 3,475,000. ‘ United States old 4s advanced % per cent on call. —ee—————— | TEXAS TOWNS I NDATED | BY UNPRECEDENTED FLOOD | i S : Scores of Houses Swept Away nndl Hundreds of People Rendered Homeless and Hungry. AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 16.—The un- precedented flood in the Rio Grande has inundated the lower part of the towns of Brownsville, Hidalgo, Roma, | Rio Grande City, Carrizo, Eagle Pass | and many smaller places. Scores of | ! houses have been swept away and hundreds of people are homeless and {are being huddled together on the; banke of the river without food or shelter. The property losses at Browneville are said to be heavy, al- though no direct communication has | been had with that place for two days on account of the telegraph line be- ing washed away. Brownsville has a population of | about 10,000 people. Three-fourths of | he houses of the place are said to be | | owned by James Stillman, president of the National City Bank of New | York. His loss will be heavy. No re-| | ports of loss of lives have been re- ceived. | —_————————— Notice to Passengers. Baggage transferred (o and from all trains, | steemers, etc., at low ral One trunk (sin- | sle tripy 35 cents; round trip 50 cente. Morton Special Delfvery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market | st., Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46* | e “The Duke” Is in Jail. Murchie, wanted at Gilroy on a charge of petty larceny, is under ar rest at Cloverdale, charged with hav- | ing beaten a board bill. While in| Cloverdale the man was known as “the Duke.” He claims to be heir to a vast estate in the East and avers that he will come into possession of a large Eormne next January. Cameras, photographic supplies, print- ing and developfnf at lowest prices. San- born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. * . e e SHOEMAKER TOMPI MISSING.—Mrs. Vir- ginia Rossl of 433 Fultbn street called at the Coroner's office yesterday and reported that John Tompl, & roomer in her house; had been missing since the preceding day. He is a shoe- maker, 65 years old, about six feet tall and very thin. S FAX] Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, WEEK DAYS—6 Bakersfeid. Los. es. 8504 11:15 a. o 12:50, » 'mnlyvnd.;:;n:‘:g:'lm. ;g: . m. < ayward. Niles Jose... . trip at ‘x’fila" b 1:45, -00p Eastern Express—Ogden. Omaha, , 9:20, a. m., 1: icago. er. Kansas City, 6:25, . m. 8t. Loats, vis Martinez. Stockton. RReno. 12,509 Leave | _ In Effect Arrive ’ 750 San Fran. | May 1, 1904 San Fran. % Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week Loy Tl Days. | days. tion, | aays. | Days. 7508 Ignacle. ‘Way Stations beyond Pors Costa 12.20» 8.06° Yosemite Valley, via Berends and . 8.50a y. Stockton : lifornia Express—Sac- i tand, P und and Keat 850 ortiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.504 .10 Hayward, N1les and San Jose (Sun- dayomly) ... A . _11.50a COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). Froot u('.\‘-vm | e | TT48A SantaCraz Excursion(Sunday ouly) 8.109 8.15a4 Xlrvllrk. l\.numrv! San _Jose, Windeor, y elton, Boulder Creek. Big Buain, o amd ” " Santa Cruz and Wa 51 Heglichurs. (1020 8/10:308 | 19 15y wivhruda. NowarkrSan doverios ! . 5 a3 ol atos, wood, %:)guan“e. 7:25p| T2 p Creek, Big Basin, Santa Cruz 8.10» o e L 7?1560 llus,nrx‘.I Centerville, San_ Joss, P z ew Almadeu. Los Gutos. Feiton, Hopland [10:20 8(10:20 & Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and and Ukiah. 25 p _Prineipal Way Stations 10584 4.16p Newark, San Jose. Los Ga 554 g I 4.16p Wright, Bou; an 7:30 2 » %m. Saturday snd Susday only. 58.56a £ 5 o | COAST LI road Wauze). 2 e .w; San Joscand Way Stations. 30m o5y 1 8:40a 17.00A San Jose and Way Stations. . . a0- 100 Sonoma. 8:00 p| 16A Monterey and Sants Cruz Excur- Glen Ellen. | 8:48 pl sfon (Sunday only)...... .. 10 * §99a Xew Almaden (Tues, ¥rid, aiy). 410w 10:20 2110:20 & R.'r::nc‘“’ ua Jose, Saiimas i : 0, Paso Robles. Santa Sebastopol. 25 p| 6:20 Sargarits san L vl Santa a. San Buenaventura. STAGES connect at Santa Rosa_for White Moatatve Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at . =3 10.450 Fuiton (:rnBurkl ls-néz:yr.!::m:l tl;)'l{:xn.‘fn; $.00a Gliroy. - Holiister, troviil - ton Springs; Al r ®: oute, Pactfic Grove, Surf, %z:mn- at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- - S g Ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Eprings. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- Capt 2, Pac baa Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartletg Grove. Saitnas_San Luis Obispo Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga and Principal Way Stations. Sorings. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter | 1030 San Jose aad Way Statl o u-. Upper Lake, - Pomo, Ponar ‘“1‘ 11.30A Sants Clara, ~ ?“ John Day's, ucknali’s, Banhedrin Heights, Or's _H 'Ig: Springs, Halfway 'House, Comptche. Camp 13 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. ara, estport, Usal; at Wlilits for Fort g Watsanvitie. Santa Cruz. Del Weatport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo, Laytom- Moate. Monterey. Pacific Grove. +12.15 ville, Cummins, Beli's Springs, Harris, Olsens, 3-30p Burlingame, San Jose, Gflroy, Hol- Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotla and lster, Tres Pinos, Pajaro, Watson- Eureka. as Jod h ) Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | 4 30, gir Yoo oul 't Kacife Gr 13854 duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | 16 00P Saata Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright snd principal Way Sta beyond San Rafael at half rates. i e buT!‘:lkl:" Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle '"M“"ELE'A o‘:; m;-_-; t‘:& E . wood. San JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, 2%, P ‘Robi Gen. Manager. Gen Pass. Agt. My customers invariably continue to rmlu me, because they get good value for their money. I can save you money and time on this work. 2 Roll of six 10¢/Roll of twelve ..185¢ one had stolen about sixty blank bank drafts on the Bank of Woodland | from that financial institution. Each' of these was signed by the cashier, J. S. Craig, and when the prisoner want- ed money he filled out the blanks and floated the pape: PRODUCE CASE ARGUED.—The suit brought by a number of wholesale produce men to restrain the Board of Harbor Commis- ' sloners from rey their licenses to 1 i | i m-:rm- sale b ibe_ Bate whas PRINTING: Bolio finish, 3e to 5efVelox finish,3e to 8¢ DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS in rolls of six and twelve exposures. Best on the e = g les. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Los ‘Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orlenos. New York . ‘Watsonville, Capitols Cruz. Castoville, Dei - Moute, Pacific Grove........ .\ 16.16 San Mateo, Berestord, Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood.' Fair Oaits. Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. ToSANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, RA L NOR cnorr i o SHORE » BE T 10:08, 11:26 p. Sundays extra trains arvive at 12:45, 2.05 Fairtax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m, On Sundays and holidays at 11200 a. m., 15:20, 1100 308 E WEEKLY 18 Pages. $1 per Year |