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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY {OVEMBER 23. 1904. LITTLE WHALER IS CRUSHED IN ICE|DEBTS HEAVY; Schooner Charles Hanson Has Close Call Off Point Barrow ing schooner Charles Han-l I Captain McKenna, arrived yester- | | . | e stowed in her n got only one whale. truction in the | She was caught and was | until all on that | mber 3 mber not cease e 1o the Dumpty and £ C n the only e would means by the end ed. The . how- prevailing They man- g a Harbor, where Newr i the Charles Hans - o sailor Masters Outwits Shipping Lieutenant, Sun, Moon and NESDAY, NOVEMBER . No Further News of Wreckage. - Many Leave Astoria. Vesseis Collicr’s Captain Weds. " Mies May Eng Water Front Notes. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. burn.| Portland & Coos Hay. !N > Queen Puget Sound Ports. ... Dec i " Gae China & Japan Dec r Hamburg & Way Ports Dec . or order y TO SAIL. direct B N e~ —— Destination. | Sails.] Pier. e for the North. e n M Exports nday for dise carg: tion and the valued at am Pi. 2 Fovember 24 i Humboiat Humboldt fresh ey | Bureka Pomona am|(Pier 13 6 p Pler % Pier 11 pm|Pler 8 Sequola. ... o N. Fork...., e 11,984 Jeante. .- . 1 pm|Pier 3 at §11.984 e 5 pm ' Pier g Homer. Grays Har Sl Merchandise for Hawaii. 5 Fll-iv‘nnbu 26, 5 2rk Emily ¥. Whitney safled yesterda; ' ooy ) e By 0 Porte n Pier Hawailan Islande, with an as- Pfl""‘ i e f‘“",‘:“‘; 4 pm Plex cargo, valued at $30,500 ,;"’ ru-m. Pu..x -‘:u,,. Porta |11 by f»‘:i; -+ p S eru. ... via Ancor e i | masier Binttia & Bnmif? e e ettt - | Aurelis Astoria & Portland| 5 Pi assorted canned goods, 11 & {inGyuer Grays Harbor 3 pm Pler = tea 28 pkss table prepa- Grays ot 3 pm Pier jkgs groceries wnd provisions, 22 Grays Harbor s g:ir ocolate, 2005 ibs ham and I Los Angeles Ports. 1 . e l;: 43 pkegs potatoes, 7 bbis ‘ovember pm Pier oss v':l:uxlanr' o Pekts & Way.| 9 amiPier 11 500 ibs butter, X e 1:30 p Pier 9 n 100 bble lme, 11 amPler 9 4000 pdls shingles, 3006 posts, 138 bxs soap, s tobacco, 2 cs cigars, s Jeather, 2 boats, | 5 kegs nails, 20 | 196 pkgs tank M!rh & - =3 le. w. g,‘,, o Portiand 1 i: .“:. Zandj1t amiPier 3¢ » ll’l)l rbor ....| 4 pm/Pler 10 Eureka & Coos B 5 pm Pier 16 December 1. - |Sydney & o Way Pra. vlf pm |Pier 11 Memphis. .. | Eetabure & Way. 12 ‘:;Eii H s brocms, bales twine, AR e Notice to Mariners. 20LDT BAY—CALIFORNIA. 11 pm Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- 2 "m He::g . 1904 page 35) Notice {8 hereby given that on December 15, e w4, the wix wingle- pile beacons marking | | Destination. Balls. a r channel, Humboldt Bay, Cal. will anently éiscontinued, as they are mno Stu'-y b Way nm- Nov 24 necessars rdey of the Lighthouse Board DAY, Commander, U. w. P 8., Inspector, Twelfth Lighthouse District. Bl Time Ball. M [ Brlr.‘h' iydrographic Office. U. Exchange. San rmmi-uz Stmr City of Puebla. Jepson, 61 hours from Victoria apd way Ports. November 22 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Fern 1 | o “’(\""{f\ es Hanson, McKenna, 24 | days from Unalaska. . CLEARED. Tuesday. November 22. \ grees in Washington and W Forecast made at an [ Bours. ending midnight 23 a—Cloudy ~ Wednesday; | nazy; ISCO, Nov. 22, 5 p. m. um and minimum tem- | a the previcus day York 4 mpared with cse of the same date | nd the rainfail in the a twen- | Last Last 24 hours 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 REC! : <h Walla Walla Winnemueca WEATHER CONDITIC raptdly nortnsestern portion of the country TEnC yain Bas fallen in Washington and Or- ezon over the risen about § degrées e temperature has and fallen about 10 de- orthern Calt in air Wednesday; light cooler Wednesday. nd vieinity—Cloudy Wednes- nds Jicinity—Fair Wedneaday: light northeas ek um Wednesday; light north- “Fair Wednesday: light nortneast G. McADIE, District Forecaster. 5 4 Stmp Charles Nelson, Christiansen, 68 hours via Port Harford 20 hours. Swanson, 10 hours from Eu- Ellefsen, 14 hours from 24 hours from Monterey. erson, 131 days from Grays lina Cruz; Len- Kennedy, Br stmr Mexico, al M Grey. Fr ship Champigny, Boju, Sydney; F. Henry. SAILED. Tuesday, November 22. ie. Whitney, Halfmoon Bay. Stne A Winkel, Greenwood. o Stmr Newsboy, Lee, Crescent City. Stmr Charles Nelson. Christiansen, Seattle. Bark Emfly F. Whitney, Goodman, Maka- N thr Winsiow, Smith, Everett. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 22, 10 p. m.—Weather wind NW; velocity 6 miles per hour. SPOKEN. 8—No_latitude or longitude, Arow. from Tecopilla, for Baltimore. Nov' 15In lat 50 N, long 4 W, Br bark County \)f Llnlllh[o' from Port Glmbl! for Nov Br bark Hamburs. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT ANGELES—Arrived Nov 21 Duxbury, from Nome (mate died at sea). FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov Stmr Na- uonAl City, hence Nov 21, COMA—Sailed Nov 21—Stmrs Mackinaw lnd Tlmnlcfl. for Francisco. ATTLE—Sailed Nov 21—Stmr Cottage g St Skagway. MO REY—Salled Nov 22—Stmr Rose- crans, (rvr ‘cholulu ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Francis H. Leggett, from Eurel Amirea Nov 22—Stmr F. A. Kilburn, hence Nov Cisted Nov 2 z2—Stmrs Aberdeen and Despatch, for Ean 0. gatied Nov 22 -Stmrs Northiand lu Asur- | | { clon for San Fran H-lcson for Emma rbound Nov Stmrs Em- Nov _22—Stmr Noyo, | from Fort hence ger and Eureka and North for San Francis TURA—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr James §. s. from Port Los Ange | PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr | Iaqua, hence Nov IS Nov 22—Bkin Katle Flickinger, for Pagsed n Nov 22-Stmr Mon- r Seattle. Passed out— | and Tampico, from Tacoma, LUDLOW—Safled Nov 22—Bktn Skagit, n Pedr Arrived Nov 22—Sehr Bertha D eka 2 Bark Coloma, for Puget Sound. S Noy 22--Stmr Coos YRO—Arrived . bara senr J. M. Colman, s Coos Bay and Samoa, ND—Sailed Nov 22—Schr Al- Tu ice Cook, for Honol FORET -Arrived Port PORTS. CALLAO, o¥ BB sk, tme Neko, for San Fran. ROTTERDAM—In port Nov 1—Samary for -Br ehip Red Rock, and San Franeisco. EAD—Passed Nov Zl—J‘rr strur from Manila, for U. Safled Nov " BEACHY Augsburg, PUNTA AF ST s AJbuera, for Baltimore “MOJ1—Sailed Nov 21—Stmr M. S. Dollar, for Moro SYDN Nov 22— Bark Safled Oct 19 conver, —Arrived July 30 Arrived Nov Br stmr Tot- Nov Ger 21—Stmr Texan, for Liver- P Seatues Wilhétm fes Grodes, for Bre- n CHRISTIANIA- for New York Sailed Nov 18-—Stmr Heligo- ENERIFFE— \'rl»'d Nov 2—Stmr Tot- Seattle, Francisco, ete., for Memoranda. LONDON™ Nov. 21.—The captain of the | Br stmr Radnorshire reports epeaking of Br bark Troep, in position lat 18 48 N, long 120 35 { E. und says in part: She had safl set, heading ad died was returning rents were against her Troop most likely made aptain of the ¥ out_through | the South Sea Islands and will not be heard from until he reaches St. Helena Per whal schr Ch Hanson, from Un- alaska, Nov oft t Barrow, carried away stem and fore foot; also dam- aged the vessel's planking in the fce, causing the vessel to leak. Nov 8, off Cape Flattery. carried away the jibboom in a strong SE gale. e COLLEGE i Members of Psi Upsilon Fraternity Hold Reunion at Occidental Hotel. The seventy-first anniversary of the | establishment of the Psi Upsilon Fra- ternity was commemorated by a ban- quet at the Occidental Hotel last night, given under the auspices of the Pacific Psi’ Upsilon Union. ° Nearly e chaster in the different univer- sities in this country was represented at the affair, over which Sidney V. Smith presided. Addresses were made by Rev. E. L. Parsons, rector of St. Mark’s Church, Berkeley, and by the following members of the faculty of the University of California: Profes- | sor E. B. Clapp, Professor L. J. Rich- ardson and Professor W. Wells. Informal femarks were also made by Thomas Flint, Sydney V. Smith, BEd-| ward Mills Adams, F. T. Blamhurd, C. K. Judy, R. Eshleman. Among those present at| the banquet were: Edward Mills Adams, V. Blanchard, H. H. Burton Jr. Professor E. B. Clapp, ImT. C Eshieman, Ward B, Esterly, A Fletcher, Hon. Thomas Flint, Professor Charles H. Ham, - Fletcher, W. N. (}lhrhl Dr. Leon F. Har: | vey, Mr. Herriott, A. S Holman, H. P. Mathews, C. B. Moore, Mr. Naffiger, C. A. . E. A. Palmer, Rev. Edward L. Par- ‘George Partridge. Mr. Penniman, Mr. ?‘cg?n rdiou, Mr_Sherman, B. N. Sh ichardeot, oecrat “Sidney V. Smith, mumunt' ‘Wadsworth. Professor Chaun- ces W. Wells, Professor William Hardin Whesler. Mr. Willlamson. Dr. Sidney Worth, . Jua: v, Charles H. Royce. — ——e———— Sailors to Give Entertainment. A vecal and instrumental concert will be given this evening by sailors in | port at the Seamen’s Institute, 33 Steuart street, beginning at 8 o’clock. Men from the following vessels will take part: Coptic, Peru, British ships Lynton, Grenada, Barfillan, Marlboro Hill, Wavertree, County of Inverness, German ship Europa. French ships Vincennes, Guethary, Biarritz. Admis- sion will be 25 cents; seamen free. i | -| manufacturers’ agents, has been miss- ship Dud=| —Br ship Lancing, | stmr | Spalding and J. M.| COMPANY FAIL | West Coast Rubber Corpo- ration Files a Voluntary Petition ; LIABILITIES ARE LARGE Loss Charged to Bad Man- i agement of Former Presi- ! ] dent George FrLedricks ] | The West Coast Rubber Company has | gone to the wall, and in its voluntary petition in bankruptcy, filed yesterday in the Superior Court, it is stated that the failure is due to the bad and un-| skillful management of its former pres- ident,George Fredricks. Judge Kerrigan granted the petition and ordered the | creditors to appear in Judge Troutt's de- | ! partment on December 1 to prove their | debts and choese an assignee. The petition is signed by President | 7. H. Bennett in accordance with the | action of the board of directors taken | on November 16. | It is recited that the company lost | 920,000 in excess of its assets during | Fredricks' management, and that he | sued for more than $23,000 for money | advanced and served an attachment | against the company for the purpose of | getting preference as a creditor. | The assets are said to be $50,150 73 | and the liabilities $72,184 81. Of the to- | tal assets $32,490 96 is in merchandise. | The debts are divided as follows: Book | accounts payable, $9578 27; salaries to | employes, $678 78; promissory notes, 'Sfl 707 80: estimated interest due, $4200. | The list of book account creditors is a long one and the notes are due.as fol- lows: To George Fredricks, $23,630 X ‘to Bennett, Goodall & Co., $24, | to the Italian-American Bank, $10,000. Sheldon G. Kellogg is attorney for the JUNIOR MEMBER OF FIRM ; IS AMONG THE MISSING M. ‘Prlmds Cannot Locate William ; Spencer, Who Left Here | for Eureka. William M. Spencer. junior partner of the firm of Hutchins & Spencer, ing for two weeks. He left this city November 6 for Eureka, Humboldt County, on business for the firm. Two days later his partner recelved a let- ter from Spencer, dated Eureka. Spencer wrote that his business had been satisfactorily finished and that he intended to return by the next boat. Nothing has been heard of him sinee. A. E. Hutchins, the senior partner, wrote to the hotel at Eureka aski if Spencer was there. He rece telegram that no one of that name had registered there. Relatives and busi- are mystified. nor worries that his friends know of. He is about 27 years old. Hutchins said that he left town on short notice, taking very little money with him. Spencer is a brother-in-law of Roscoe Morris Lucy of Berkeley. ——e———— USS REQUIREMEDN TO D Senator Perkins ! Knowland Will Confer With Di- rectors of Board of Trade. OAKLAND, Nov. Senator George C. Perkins and of the Oakland Board of Trade to- morrow evening regarding the deep- ening and improvement of Oakland harbor. Tt is hoped that a sufficient | appropriation may be secured from the Government to dredge the channel from San Francisco Bay to Brooklyn | Basin to a uniform depth of twenty- five feet at low tide. Sentor Perkins has already had an interview with Congressman McLach- lan, who is a member of the Congres- sional Committee on Rivers and Har- bors, which has already been sum- moned to Washington to prepare a bill to be presented at the next ses- sion of Congress, and the Congress- | man promised Senator Perkins that he would do all he could for this cit; - —_——— FOR CO\'TR{CT MUST PAY DEFAULT ON McCANN Loss of Case in Federal Court Will Cost Him More Than Four Thousand Dollars. In the case of the United States| ! against Edward V. McCann, tried yes- | terday in the United States Circuit | Court a jury returned a ‘verdict| awarding $4086 to the plaintiff. Mec- Cann had a contract with the Gov ernment to dredge Alviso harbor se eral years ago and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company put up a bond of $10,000 on his behalf to secure the performance of tract. however, States was $13,512, and the authori- | ties brought suit against McCann per- | sonally to recover the deficiency of | $3512, which, with interest and costs, had swelled to $4086, the amount of | l yesterday's judgment. \\'ILL COMPEL PAYMENT ] OF ALL LICENSE TAXES Stéps to Insure Collection of Delinquencies, The Finance Committee of the | Board of Supervisors was in secret conference yesterday with Tax Collec- tor Smith relative to the report filed by Expert Douglas Young, who has been m‘rtln‘ the accounts of the Li- cense Office. In his report Young calls attention to the fact that a large num- | ;-ll- ber of people have evaded the pay- ment of their license taxes for years | past. Among those who have not paid licenses are clairvoyants, spiritualists, mediums, owners of nickel-in-the-slot machines. insurance brokers and a, number of others and a crusade has heen begunsto compel the shirkers to settle their legal obllnuonl with the city. in Inselvency | ness associates of the missing man Spencer had no financial diffic ulties | OF THE OAKLAND HARBOR; and Congressman | Congressman | Joseph R. Knowland will confer with | the harbor and water front committee ! the con- | McCant failed to do the work | and the surety paid the amount of the bond: to the Government. It appeared, | that the loss to the United | | Supervisors and Tax Collector Take | AIRSHIP SAILS AGAINST WIND “Montana Meteor Its Rudder Perfectly | Trial at World's MARS TES in ACCIDENT Leak in Gasoline Renders the Motor Useless 22 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22.—After remaining in the air forty-five minutes, only for a brief period of which it was propelled by its own power, the airship designed and conmstructed by Thomas Benbow of Columbus, Mont., was brought safely to the ground in an | open field three miles southeast of the aerodrome. ventor, who said after the flight that he considered it light of the accident that occurred to his machinery. A leak in the gasoline tank allowed all the fluid to eseape and rendered his motor useless shortly after he had started the flight. Benbow also was handicapped by having too much gas in his balloon, and it was necessary for him to allow some of the hydrogen to escape during the flight. For that reason he did not start the motor until he had drifted with the wind for nearly a mile. During the brief time that the motor was working the airship made headway against the wind and answered its rud- der verfectly. Shortly after Benbow started his motor he found that the gasoline had become exhausted, and allowed the Meteor to drift with' the wind until he found a landing place. According to Benbow he will make another flight to-morrow, as the dam- age in the gasoline tank can be re- paired in a few minutes. ————————— } To Purchase Fircboat. ‘ Fire Commissioner Parry is sending out communications in reply to re- | quests for information regarding the purchasge of a fireboat for use of the Fire Department. Parry states that it | is intended to ask the Legislature to make an appropriation for the boat and have the municipality pay for the operating expenses. Before taking any active steps in that direction the ideas of Fire Chief Sullivan, who is now on a vacation, will be ascertained in the matter. A.D‘ mlsnuaxm LAZYLIVER without them. I was troubled a great desl with torpid liver and headache. Now sines taking Cascarets Candy Cathartic I feel very better | as the best medicine I have ever seen.” Best For The Bowels CANDY CATMARTIC iy WORK WHILE 0! Seatf Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Neuraw«n. Weaken or Gripe, 10¢, 35c. 5. sold in b The gennine tables stamped C | Guarax: e your money back. ng Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oz | ARNUAYL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES Good, \-ur cce. - DB. 4DRDAN—D'SEASES OF HEI Consultation frdy and strict! Trearment per-onaly Poattise Cureia svery (T FRILOTOraY of | ¢ o= JouDAN 2 co.. 1051 Marzerse.s. 5 O IS oS tooeeeevSoer MEN AND WOMER, Use Big & for llnllnnl discharges.inflanimationa irritatione or uicerstions o CHICAGO N 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY ATO930A M WITH DINERS AND SLEEPERS. | Other Santa Fe Trains: | - | For Stockton. Fresmo, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanterd and Visalla For Stockton. 0. ket Offices—641 Marke: st. and Ferry Depo ‘San Feancisco: aiso 1113 Broadway, Oak land, Cal.: also 27 South lst. San Jose. To SAN RAF. NORTH [ s MILL VALLEY, (S1a(@]>48 CAZADERO, Etc, Via Sausalito !m wwnnAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Dflnlmkflfimlmm AL i, :10. uw‘-.-.l 3 i ‘t:. h Tomal TICKET fllblL —850 Market st FERRY—CUnion Depot. foot of Markes st Answers | Fair | T | Tank | Permits Fuel to Escape and | the Montana Meteor, | The airship was navigated by the in- | very succesful in the ! “1 find Cascarets so good thas T would mot be | 1 shall certainlr recommend them to my friends | Anna Bazines, Osborn Miil No. 3, Fall River, Mass. | ARV TRV TJIY | visit DR: JORDAN’S crear HUSEUN OF ANATOMY 1031 MADXET 5T. bet. GreaTeS, 3.7.Cal. The World. Fow OcToszz 28, 1904 | Fraay Dxror | (Woot of Market Street.) | — asarve 7.00a Benicta, Bimira sad Sac 132 ) Benicta, Bimira sad Sacramen: 7.30A Vsllejo, Naps, Caliscogs, Seats ! Rosa, Martinez. San Ramon. 8208 7.30A Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockt 7.20» | 800a Sh-u Express — (Vis Dav! Wiiliame, Willows, tFruto, R Bluf. Portiand, Tacoms, Sesttls 7.50W 8.00a Daris. Woodiand. K aights Landiag. arysvilie. Oro 7.50m 8304 lnunu A-Hoch. Byron, Tracy. Stockioa, Newman. Los Banos, Mendots, Armons, Hsaford, Yisails, Porterville. 4,209 8.30A Port Costa, Modesto, Merced, Freano, Gostien Janction, Has- Vissils, Bakersdeld . 4508 8304 'n'u s-a Jase, ton. cran arysviil | 830 oukdnie. ¢ | 9:00a Atinatic Exp: = 9.30 Martinez BLALIOnS ... ....coean 10.00A The Overiand Limited — ¢ Omaba. Chicago, Deaver, K. IA Richmond, Passcager — Port . Tracy, 1 12.00m Hayward, s 2ad w., Stastons, 3 11.007 Sacramento River Steamers 111.00m Winters, Sacramenta, Knights Laading, Oroville and way stations s 3300 Hayws 3309 Port C Lath: Calta 4000 Niies. r‘;‘m- 4307 Hayward, Darts, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono: ah, K=eier and Way Stations. . £ FPaget Sound and East. » aad Sen Jose (Sanr Cruz 12.16p Newark, Ceatervilie, New Almaden. Bouldzr Cree Principsl Way 4.16p Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos 8 302 Hunlen T’]ln 0 Jos ‘:IQ‘A§T LINE (Broad Gauge). d ad Townsend Streeta.) 6104 San Jos .30 700 A San Jose and Way Stacions. . gu- 8.00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid._ only). 4109 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San _Ardo, Margarita, Guadalupe, Ga: bara. San Buenaventur Paco Robles, Senta Angeies 8.00a Glmy un, Santa Cruz, Pum tnas San Luis Obispe 311 0, 20, 30, 384 @, C 1215 830w Vaioncis St Souths Sun Fraaciece, 110 or { Buriingame, San Jose, Giiroy, Holitster, Tres Pinos 4.30P Fan Ju.e and Way 200° of & | 845 Pajaro, Wi Santa Cruz. Monte, Pac de Grov eresford, Belmont, San Fair ito. Menio Park. and Paio Alt anior le*-‘ueld~ Mountatn View, St Lawrence. Santa Clara sad :9.452 aoon ok {1Bunday excepted « Satarday only {Stope at CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Stroet. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a m.; 12-35. 3:30, 5:10_6:30 p. m. Thursdays—EXirs D m. —Extra trip at 1:30 and 11:30 p. Sunday only. > Mond: ons on Sunday. DAYS_ 800, 9:30, 11:00 & m.: 1:30, %330, 5:00, 8:20, 11:30 p. m. . 9220, 11:15 . m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:06 and 6:83 p. = SUNDAYS 800, 9:40. 11315 &m0 1540, 3:4h 4:05, 5:05. 6:35 p. m. 7 Leave | ln Efect | sArive San Fran Oct. 2, 1904 | s Sun- ‘ “Destina- Sun- | Week days. | tlom days. | Days. ‘ Ignacio Geytervilie. 603 _Claverdale. e e Beginad Prie a{10:30 + and Ukiah. | 7:35pl 6:205 Willits Taspl 6:20 Sherwood. 10 M) l 1020 E) [ 8:00 af 3330 | 3:30 | _ sevastopoi. STAGES connpect at Green Quentin; &t Santa Rosa for White Sulphus Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagge | Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Boome- | ville and Greewood: at Hopland for Duncay Kelseyville, Carls Springs. Hishland Syrins. Soda Bay, Lakeport. Bartlet "Lake Cousfy Hot Springs: for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Sprisss lue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, }upp« Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly’s, Sai | Helghts, Huliville, Orr's Hot | Houze, Compiche. Hopicl Burt Bvags. Westourt and at Willits for ort Brasg. Heme Tt o Sawyers: at Sherwood Pt ahter Covelo, — Laytonville, Cummings, | Beirs Sptings, Harris, Hubbard. Frultiaad. By arbersitle, Camp 3, Pep Scotia E: hllflhy to Monday round-trip ticksts at re- Guced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all polnts | beyond San Rafael at half rates. | e jcket office, 860 Market street, Chronicie JaS. R X RYAN, i TRATIER. Gen. Slu Pass. Agt | MT, Tuuums RAILVIAY “Tv. %a Frasciso | n———‘l Suniags |- “-N‘ 1:307 | *10:30A 2:53: 3¢ Saiardas 11:13% M Tamalpais to Mill Vollap ,m‘m:r,(“oflh Shore Railroad) and SAUSALITO FERRY. Foo(ll_fi. . 'THE WEEKLY CALL 7 $1 per Yean