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40 THE § AN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1904 ALEXANDER BRINGS IN RICH CATCH “Ol1d Captain Bill,” a Character on the Water Fr e et ne home Jean- Fri- wn 10.000 pounds rwhal hich arrived little J. A ¥ from the of the of bone, 660 Alexande > belonging 00 caught will Alexander, John s s Hawkins, deserted We sse as Mo a s 2 < ¥ a s Old Captain Water Frong Bill” Hurt ru always his Note: NIWS OF THE OCEAN. Matiers of Interest - 56 50 the Shipping Mer to Mariners and ants. Panama Steamer. pkes & good: goods 1 fruit and 1 —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Saturday Dow o fins Preble. put in Bonita. Ca r reka Stmr . sor, bound ¢ p3ssengers. Whai stmr Alexander. nska uk ar of Russia, L forris anta Barbara, Zaddart November 5 82 ‘hours from Bel loading Stmr Prentiss. Ablstrom, 26 hours from Bu- 82 hours put in to rom utk land Tilton. 14 daye from Lindberg. 19 days fm 13 days tm erett. Saturday, November 5 Stmr City of Para. Brown Ancon via Mexi. an and Central American ports; Pac Mail § £ oo Stmr Queen Thomas, Victorls, B G, eto; Pac Coaet £ & Co, hours from San | Fr Stmr Pomona on « to | Nelson C Stmy S st | TOOSH IELAND—Passed Nov 5—Stmr | dan, from Tacoma for San Francisco; bark Albert. fm Lahaina for Port Townsend. | PORT ANGEL To =all Nov 6—Schr For. | ext_Home, for Santa Rosal | HARBOR ved Nov 5 eattle Arrived Schr_Alpha. hence Oct Salled Nov 5—Schr Defiance, for Honolulu; stmrs Olympia and Newburg, for San Fran: [ | Nov F( { for | Gt bia VI | A5 | unde ¥ | Nov | | for | Minn | bria | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 5—Stm, from New York o Sailed Nov 5—Stmrs Victorian | tor 5% | for New Yorl Nov 1—8tmr Nord Amerika, for New York. A BREMEN—Sailed Nov 5—Stmr New York g { HAVRE—Salled Nov 5—Stmr La Lorraine, [ SAN PEDRO- ALAVERRY mouth. England SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Nov 5—Si | York,_for New York . ont, Is Fatally | Weather Report. an—Pacific Time. Nov M PRA ma; SAN SC0, p. m, um and minimum tem- rted for the previous day 64-42) Philadelphia 5 n 4-40 Washington 58-48 sonville New York B8-4: Louis G8-40 Pittsburg L. 62-40 8-44|Honolulu, H. 1...80-74 Orleans 08-34 SAN FRANCISCO.. ..60-54 following are the seasonal rainfalls to mpared with those of the same date n and the rainfalls in the last twen- ur hours as Last Season. [ 56 49 66 00 42 This Season Last 24 Hours change in temper- Francisco for thi ovember 6 Cloudy Sunday, with portion; fresh southerl Cloudy Sunday; light Toudy Sunday » and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday, night; fresh south nity—Cloudy Sunday; possibly show- winds lght Sunday southerly Sunday b ing e northerly A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. 3 Pedro and way Preble s 8§ Co Swansen, Bonita san Pac Coast Eureka:; Pac Coast Whittler, Dickeon, Portland; Union Olga, Waldwick, Mahukona: The Chas SAILED. day. November 4 Bowens Landing Saturday, Novembe: of Para_ Brown Ancon, etc. Nel: Eureka Miller, Mendocino. m. Eel River p, Crescent City Nordberg, Eurcka Hammar, Fort s, Tedford, Fulton, Panzer mr City nr North Fork mr P Arena mal City, 1sh M London Courriges, Altair, Reiners Emilie Galline Queens- Weiden, Coquille River. atlle River. Harbor tern Home APHIC. Nov 5. 10 p m—Weather velocity 8 miles per hour. TIC PORTS Arrived Nov 4 hr Taurus, from Harford for Ventura; schr LOBOS wind NW DOM Stmr Homer, Portland; r Shasta, hence Nov 3. 1 Nov_ 5—Stmr Columbia, Redondo, hence Nov 2 via fved Nov Santa Jap st Maru, 4 apan. Stmr Farallon, 5. 4:30 p m—Stmr Asuncion, led Nov 4—Stmr Nevadan, for CITY—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr ence Nov 3. BARBARA—Sailed Nov 5—Stmr 4,10 p m— 5—Stmy Rival, fm 5—Schr | v 5—Stmr Acme, for sronado, for San Fran- REKA—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Eureka, he —Stmr Francis H Leggett, for Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- JRT BRA! 5—Stmr _Arrived Nov Sa- v 4 Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Empire, v 5—Nor stmr T1- Nov 5—Stmr SEND. led Nov 5 _—Schr Francisco; schr Ensign, for STERN PORTS. BREAKWATER—Passed Nov Bangalore, for San Pedro via Baltl- ISLAND PORTE. U—Sailed Nov 5, 9 a m—Br stmr for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. Arrived Oct 20—Br stmr Ashanti fagas: d for New York. A Arrived Oct ~Ger from Hamburg for San Fran- IQUE- Ant NTA Anubis Salled Oct 4—Br stmr Coya, New York AYAQUIL—Sailed Oct 19—Ger stmr Ser- for Hamburg CTORIA, B_C—Arrived Nov 5—Br stmr nian. from Yokohama. tled ‘N 5—H B M stmr Grafton, for sailed on 24 hours’ notice r special Admiralty orders. ssed in N Er stmr Wyefleld, hence 3 for Nanaime, OCEAN STEAMERS. EW YORK Nov 5—Stmr La Stmr Zeeland, for Antwerp; for Liverpool; stmr Naples; stmr Siberia, for Kingstos haha, for London;. stmr Astoria, for stmr Patricia, for Hamburg. OUTH—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr S¢ Paul, w X A NSTOWN—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Um. . from New York, an New York. 9 Sioants, NTWERP—Salled Nov 5—Stmr Vaderland ENOA—Satled Oct 31—Stmr Corea, for New York. | Coast Su Haart. HAMBURG: Arrived Nov 5—Stmr New York. Arrived prior to Nov 5—8 from San Francisco via Honolulu and Yokohama. STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr St. Paul, from New York, via Plymouth and Cher- bourg QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Iver- nia . for Liverpool Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Numidian, tmr Siberlan, for Philadelphia. Safled Nov_ 5—Stmr New from Southampton, for New York. a7y ok S Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time ang Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official 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 York, of tide is the same at both places, NDAY, NOVEMBER 86, Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises .. exyp tion of the tides re given in the left d columin and t cessive tides of the in the order of occurrence as to time; the th time column gives the last tide of the NOTE—In the above early morning tides the sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the Uniteq States ey Charts, except when a minus (—) and then the number the depth given by eference is the mean ign prec orfic san U. 8. N, Mer- Francisco, Cal., The building was dropy i. e. at ncon of the 1 p. m. Greenwich time Lieutenant, T - pents of Steamers. ime the actly th ridian, or at 8 BURNETT, N., in charge: Move TO ARRIVE From. River ackinaw Cotcnudo edro .. Ceptralia Grays Harbor F. Leggtt Humboldt uoia Willapa Harbor lindauer..| Grays Harbor Newburg Grays Harbor Hu Puget Sound Ports. . San Diego & Way Hum Eureka.. . Hun Del Norte Cresc Memohis Hamburg & Way Coos Bay..... San Pedro & Way Pomo. Point Arena & Alblon. C. Nelson Seattle & Tacoma, ¢ San Pedro ....... China & Japan Coos Bay & Pi Ammon Seattle s Preakwater.. Coos Bay Homer San Pedro Pomona Humboldt ............ Columbia Portiand & Astoria.. Point Arena Santa Rosa Barracouta Mendoeino & Pt. Arena|N Diego & Way Pts York via Ancon. All ance Portland & Way Ports. Argo. Eel River Por . 8. Monica... | Grays Harbor North Fork.. | Humboidt Bonita Newport & Coptic China and Jap: Umatill Puget Sound Port Redondo. . Portland Alameda Honolulu LA G. W. Ef Portiand & Astoria Peru New York via Aneon. Aurelfa Portlang & Astoria TO SAIL. | __Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | November 6. | | Aurelia.... | Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|Pier 27 §. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm/Pler 2 Centralia.. | Los Angeles Ports.'10 am Pier 10 F. Leggett. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am/Pler 2 Queen......| Puget Sound Ports |1l am/Pler § Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 Pomona. ... Humboldt .... 11:30 p{Pler 9 S. Rosa San Diego & Way.| 0 am Pler 11 | Coronado....| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 10 November 7. | ) Elizabeth. . | Coquille River ....[ 5 pm/Pler 20 Curacao Mexican Ports ....[10 am|Pier 11 Bonita. Newport & Way..[ 9 am!Pier 11 San Ped Humboldt ........| 4 pmIPler 2 J. Higgins. Los Angeles Ports.[11 am/Pler 2 November 8. | G Kide:] Astoria & Portland|11 am Pler 24 Rainier ttle & Blinghrg| 4 pm Pler 10 November 9. | | Astoria & Portland| 5 pm Pier | Humboldt -, 9 am Pler “hing & Ja .| 1 pm|Pter - Humboldt .. .| 9 am/Pier Corona | Humboldt .|1:30 p|Pler o 3 . | Coquille River .| 6 pm/Pler 2 C. Nelson.. | Los Angeles Ports.' 2 pm'Pier 20 Chehalis... | Los Angeles Ports.|11 am|Pler 2 November 10. | , .| Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 Graye Harbor 6 pm|Pler 2 Willapa Harbor 2 m Pier 20 Pomo Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm/Pler 2 State of San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 M. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor .| 4 pm/Pler 20 €. Monica..| Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler 2 November 11. | | Breakwater | Coos Bay direct..| 5 pm|Pler 8 Arcata.....| Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am|Pier 13 “ity Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 ‘ous Bay San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Nevadan...| Hono. & Kahului. -|Pler — Alllance.. | Eureka & Coos B.| Pier 16 | _November 1. | | Acapulco.. | N. Y. via Ancon../12 m !Pler 40 Ammon Hamburg & W Pts|10 am|Pler 19 Argo.......| Eel River Ports..| 4 pm|Pler 2 Point Arena| Point Arena .. 4 pm/Pler 2 | November 13. | Columbla. . | Astoria & Portiand|11 am|Pler 24 | November 14. | N. Fork Humboldt .........[12 m(Pler 20 1 November 15. | | Manchuria. | China & Japan. 1 pm|Pier 40 ‘ November 16. | Umatilla. .. | Puget Sound Ports.| 9 am|Pier 11 FROM SEATTLE, Bteamer, | Destination, Salils Jefterson. . v & Way Ports.\Nov. 7 Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.(Nov. 7 Bertha. .. ooks Inlet & Way Pts|Nov. 10 Humboldt kagway & Way Ports. Nov, 11 Santa Ana.. 16 eldovia & Way Ports.|Nov. PERSONAL. Dr. J. F. Curran of Los Angeles is at the Palace. Nicholas F. Sargent and wife of Portland are at the Palace. Captain Newell of the United States ship Saturn is at the Occidental. George Rose, the well known book- maker, and his wife arrived from New York yesterday. Captain C. F. Shoemaker, who is in charge of the United States revenue marine, and Captain J. C. Moore, chief engineer of the same depart- ment, arrived from Washington yes- terday and are at the California. Richard Dwyer, the well known turfman, who is to act as starter at the coming meeting of the New Cal- ifornia Jockey Club, arrived with his wife from the East yesterday. They are registered at the St. Francis, Percival W. Clement, former presi- dent of the Rutland and Vermont Railroad, arrived here yesterday with his family from the north in a private car. They are on their way to the Yosemite Valley and will be one of! the last parties to visit that resort this year. B ey WS G M FINGERS NIPPED BY PLANER.—W, R. McComb, 156 Fourth street, and E. A. Collin. 632A Eighteenth street, had the misfortuns yesterday to run their right hands under a planer at a mill on Bryant street. Each lost two fingers from his right hand. One followed APLES—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Sicilian, tm | the other to thy Emergenc; D, B0 arensed thelr wounda. | PIt2h Where y, except when there are but three tides, as | tower of the Ferry | | Able Speakers to Discourse on Toples | Dance | Dealing” are the morning and evening § ‘% pleasing picture. any newspaper. ._;.;).z__m:,. & “FIRST STEPS,” by Giacomo Mantegazza. This beautiful picture, which is the work of the celebrated Italian art- ist, Giacomo Mantegazza, is one of the best ever produged by this artist. The human interest in the subject, as well as the wealth of color, make it most attractive to every lover of a fine victure, in which a beautiful child is the central figure. The artist has depicted the most lively interest on the part of the whole party watching the little one’s first efforts to stand alone and to walk, and in the portrayal of the gorgeous costumes of the figures, as well as the magnificent furnishings of the apartment, he has produced a most The second superb pictuyre in the incomparable series of Magnificent. Reproductions in original colors, of Famous Paintings from the noted art centers of the world, by the Great, Artists of all nations and of all ages, now on exhibition in the Palace of Fine Arts at, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Free Next Sunday With A i O L These new Art Supplements are universally pronounced the finest and most valuable ever given with The demand for them is enormous and unprecedented. The only way to be sure of getting them is to see your newsdealer or newsboy and PASTORS WILL PREACH { ON INTERESTING THEMES | | That Deal With the Duties l of a Voter, Part second of Mendelssokn's “Eli- jah” will be given by the choir of | Trinity Church this evening. The! soloists will be Miss Flynn, Mrs. Wars- hauer, sopranos; Miss Fairweather and Miss Lawrence, contraltos; Mr. osekrans, tenor, and Mr. Olssen, barytone. Miss Grace Courtney Jen- | kins, violinist, will assist Louis H. Eaton, organist and director of the choir. | Rev. J. H. N. Williams, pastor of Simpson Memorial Methodist Epis-'| copal Church, will preach this even- | ing on *Political Parties and Their Policies. | Rev. A. C. Bane, pastor of the How- ard-street Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach morning and evening. His | subjects are “Unbelief and Despair” | and “The American Voter and His Re- lation to the Saloon on Election Day.” “A National Civic Crime,” is the| topic Rev. F. M. Larkin, pastor of the | Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, | will preach on this evening. | “A Unique Ministry” and “Fair| subjects of Rev. W. P. Stanley, pastor | of the Hamilton Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. F. A. Keast, pastor of the Ep- | worth Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach this evening sn “The Christian and His Vote, or the Coming Election.” At the Fourth Church this evening Rev. E. L. Walz will preach on “A Better City.” Goub- lier's “Song of Praise” will be sung by Mrs. Greenleaf-Krueger. Rev. G. A. Hough, the new pastor of the California-street Methodist Epis- copal Church, will address a body of young men at the auditorium of the Young Men’s Christian Association this afternoon. He will use for his subject “The Wonders of the Law.” A special musical programme will be given. Rev. Joseph Mulligan will preach at the 10:30 o’clock mass this morning in St. Ignatius Church. Rev. John For- han will preach in the evening. At the Emanuel Evangelical Church this evening . the following musical programme will be given: Organ vol- untary, “Spring Song”; hymn, “On- ward, Christian Soldiers”; invocatiol barytone solo, “Cross and Crown, Rev. J. George Gibson; Scripture reading; soprano solo, “The Lord Is My Shpeherd,” Mrs. Nina Lyon Dal- ton; prayer and Lord’s Prayer, chanted by congregation; cornet solo, “And Old English Hymn”'; congregational hymn, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul"; tenor solo, “The Heavenly Song,” J. E. Erickson’ Scripture reading; “Gloria Patri,” con- gregation; violin solo, “Longing”; no- tices; soprano solo, “Adore and Be| Still,” Miss F. E. Walbey; offertory, “Contemplation”; barytone solo, ‘_‘The Better Land,” Rev. J. George Gibson; short sermon; hymn, “My Country, 'Tis of Thee”; benediction; recessional, “Cufus Aninam March.” Organ, Miss Congregational PRESSMEN'S GRAND BALL ATTENDED BY THOUSANDS Continues Throughout Night and Affair Proves a Great Success, About 10,000 people coming at dlf-! RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 5.—Charles E. Shiveley, supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the world, to- military ferent the annual men, which Pavilion the morning occasion was hours attended grand ball of the | was held at Mechanics’ night. It was not till that the enjoyable brought to a close and the pressmen were complimented on having the most successful public dance of the season. The management was of the best and unpleasant features were en- tirely eliminated, though the crowd was very large. A goodly sum was realized for the fund with which provision will be made for the convention of the Inter- last national Printing Pressmen’s and As- | sistants’ Union of North America that is to be held in San Francisco next year. The following ar» the members of the joint committees from the local | unions which carried out the arrange- ments of last night's affair: Ball committee — James Garrett, chairman; Ed McGenity, George W. Lampman, George P. Maloney and Daniel Doggett. Reception committee—J. J. Phil- lips, chairman; Adolph Wilkie, An- theny Fay, Robert Davis, Frank Fas- sler, Harry Barber, F. H. Gough, Wil- ham Griswold, John Covaevich, Joe Walsh, John Deneh, Charles Chase, William E. Doran, William Fisher, A. E. Boyle, T. Zingle, W. T. Eager, L. P. Schuler, James Schoonmaker, J. L. Leckwood, T, J. Dinan, W. H. Eager, M. J. Ryan, H. Borden, Emile Dingle, 1. Boutes, Thomas Mulcahy, de Wise, H. Davis, F. J. Cunningham and James Galton. Floor manager, George G. Boisso assistants—D. B. Wyllie, William Fen- none and William E. Foley. Floor committee—S. P. Kane, James Thomas, George Lovejoy, Robert Los- sius, George Berry, D. Murphy, W. A. Duffey, Ray Estudillio, C. A. Krist, Ed- die ‘Sullivan, Al Croffort; Harry Good- man, C. A. Pitts, Allred Borman, Mae Curran, Mary Estellito, Myrtle Champ- lin, Annie Drolette, Lottie Decasper, Tessie Maloney, Kitty Daley, Mae Mur- phy, Eva Laughlin, Emily Norton, J. J. Norton, E. H. Herget, Max Gold- man, Dan Beban, W. Johnston, James Ewers, Joe Morino and Charles Gracler. ———— Prisoner Tries to Starve Himself. SAN JOSE, Nov. 5.—Joseph Nicovich, aged 19 years, who has been in the City Prison since October 28 for the alleged theft of two bicycles, has not tasted food for eight days. The officials can do nothing with him and his condition is serious. He refuses to talk. B Lotta J. Underhill; cornet, A. F. Rob- ; pilano, Miss Lillian Bennett; violin, C. H. Blank. ———— An English inventor claims to have found a process of making flannelette garments non-inflammable and at the same time antiseptic, i AGAINS WILL INVESTIGATE CHARG T PYTHIAN the | Supreme Chancellor of Order points Military Probe Carnahan’s Action. day named a investigate the Liennial Louisville last vember 15. the —_——— Murder Charge Is Dismissed. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 5.—The chagge of murder against Dr. E. C. Bainbridge, a local physician, accused of having caused the death of Aggle Fleitz by a was dismissed the Superior Court to-day on motion District Attorney A. M. Seymour. | tried several jury disagreeing, and Sey- | mour said he did not believe another| criminal operation, of Bainbridge was ago, the trial would result in a conviction, RAILWAY TRAVEL. GCALIFO L.'MITED TO RNIA cHITANO LEAYES MONDAYS snd THURSDAYS commission to charge of partiality brought against General James R. Car- nahan, head of the uniform rank. The charges were made in connection with the awards in the drill convention of August ontests at the order at The commis- slon will meet at Indianapolis on No- weeks Feaay Deror (Foot of Market Street) MAIN LINE. 90A Vacavilie. W iuiers, ftinsey — AmmivE 7ous 7200 Koss. Martines. San 730 Nfles. Tracy. Lachrop. 8 00A Shasta Express — ( Willtams, Willows, Blaft. Portiand, [acoms, Seattle 8 00A Davis. Woodiand, Knights La Marysville, Orovilie. o 8.304 Martinez. An Byron, Tracy. Stockion, Newman. Los Banos, sta moas, Hanford. a. Portervilie.............. sta, Modesto Merced, 1ts, Bakersteid ... .. ee. Livermore, Stock- ). Tone, Sacramento, Mai 8.304 Oskdale. Chi nors, Tuolumne and Angels ...... 9.00A Atiantic Express—Ogden and East. 9.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations ... B 10.00A The Overisad Omaha. Chic City, St. Lout @ rtinez, Byroa, Traey, Stockton. Merced, Freano, Goshen Junc- Visalia, Hayward, Niles and Way St 00P Sacramento River Stes: aites a, Winters. Secramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysvills, Oroville and way tations 1stogs, Santa Ross. es, Tracy. Stockton. rd, Niles, irvington, Livermore. imited- “San wrd, Xiles and San Jose d. nd San Jose. 9504 Martiez, Stockton. Sacrament. Colfax, Reno, Sparks, Moutelio, U.'dand . 12.80» lefo, dail g licjo, Sunday only 750> 700P Kichmond, Ssn Pablo. oata, Martines and Way Stations...... 11.208 7.00P Reno Passenger—Fort Costs, Be- uicis, Suisun, mirs, Dizon, Davis. Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pah, Keeler and W 8.06p Oregon & Ca ramento, 9.10 Hayward, N1l day only) COAST LIEE _Coot Gt » ark. Jenter Feiton, Boulder 12.16» Newark, Center New Aimade, 1.os Gatos. Feltony Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Statfons :|'-=A 416 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...] 13584 48.30p Hunters' Train_(Saturdsy only)— San Jose and Way Statfon: ._17.25» cgfi?fl:a LINE (Broad & and Townseud Streets. lle, San Jose, Creek, San §104 Sea Jose sad way sunm.“._tfi‘ 00a San Jose and Way Stations..... . 40 8.00A New Almaden (Tues,, Frid.. only). 4.109 8.00A The Cosster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants . Margarita, San Guadalupe, Gavic bars, San Buenaventurs, Moo talvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles 10.30m 8.00A Giiroy, Hoilister, Castrovilie. Dei Moate, Pactdc Grove, Surf, Lom- poc........ . 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Watsonvil Capitola, Sauta Cruz, Pw Grove. Saltnas._San Luis Obispo sad Princip Stations. ... tations..... Stations. an Jose aud Way Stations ... .. Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, San Jose, Watsonville, Sante Cruz. Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove. ... 5 18.00p Los Gatos, Wright. Bouider Creek, 8 Cruz, via Santa Clars and Narrow Gauge ........ 3-30p Valeneta St.. South San Fra aco, Burlingame. Jose, Gilroy, Hol llster, Tres Pinc 10.454 4.30 “an Jose And Way Stacions. . 18004 16.00P Santa Ciars, San_Jose. Los Gatos, and principal Way Stations (ex- ept Sunday) ... 3 a Jose and Brincipai Way Sisiions 13,408 —Redwood. San inas, Faso Robles, po. Santa Barbara, Deming. BI Paso. 9.10a e fonte, Pacific Grove ... 10.30» E u Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, Saa _ Carlos, Reiwood. Fair Osiks LEADER mio Park. Palo Alto - 18.48a 6 30» San Jose sud Way Stations. . 838 8.00p Palo Alte and Stations. . 10154 Ape | 11.30p South Ssn Francisco, Millbrae, Bur ‘ommission to et Vet ol 19.45» A for Morning. P for A ftern: 18unday excepted i Sunday only « Baturday only. © Monday only. {5108 at all stations on Sunday. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFANL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:38 $:30, 5:10_6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Dxtra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:80 p. m. SUNDAYS8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:80, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:18 a m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:03 and 6:35 p, m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 & m.; 1:40, 5:46, 4:05, 5:08, 6:35 p. m. Leave In Effect San Fran. | Oct. 2, 1904 Arrive San Fran Week 9:10 & 8:40 | Novato, Petaluma | and Santa Rosa. 88| Lass|eas BTN LTI I ‘ Fulton. Windsor, Healdsburg. Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdal “Hopland and Uklah. Willits and Sherwood. ll_i LR 2L - _Guerneville. Sonoma, Glen Ellen, i Sebastopol. at 9:30 a.m., through in 3 days. i | connect at Green Bras | n Bras With diner and all trappings. Quentin: st Santa Ross for White Suipren Springe and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for g.y(:un SDP‘Y(LI‘ . r;l Geyserville for Skagee prings; overdale for the G Boo: Other Santa Fe Trains: | ville aa Greenwood: at Hopland tor Toooren - ™| For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersflelq, | Springs. Highiand Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- " .| Merced, Hanford and Visalia. pad Springs; Seda Bay, Lakeport. Bartlets 1 . | Springs and_ Lake County Hot Spetm m. For Stockton. | Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga S .m. For Kansas City, Grand Can: and Chicago, Picket San Francisco; also 1112 land, Cal Offices—#41 Market st. and Ferry Depot, | Riverside, Oak- : also 27 South 1st, San Jose. Broadway, yon | Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter V Lierly's, Buck: Heights. Hullville, Orr's H | House, 'Comptche, Hopkt Wi Sanhedrin Springs. Halfway Mendocino City, SUBURBAN SERVICE, Depart _from San Fra 25, 9:10, 9:50, 11: To SAN RAFAEL, | ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Ec. | Via Sausalito Perry | STANDARD GAUGE. ! | Fort Brags, Westport and 'al wi Hearst and Sawyer . e at Sherwood _f o Erags. Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, on;.:m:.;' Bell's’ Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruitl Dyer, Garberville, Camp r Sootin “:.:u“h- 5. ood, i turday to Monda: - Icketa Q‘n((;ed —— y round-trip t At re- m_Sunday—Round-try beyond San’ Rafacl at haif rates” L POInts Ticket office, 650 Market strest, Chronicls | b\w';ldlhlA AS. L. FRAZIER, R X AN Gen. Manager. - Ast. RaiLway MarkET St.,() SAUSALITO Fi o | o

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