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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905 NEWPORT RETURNS AFTER PROTRACTED ABSENCE Steamer Brings News of Stabbing Affray od Liner Costa Rica -— Pacific Mail Company's liner port, Captain Russell, which ar- e Thursday night from Pan- and way ports, has been away here since December 17. During absence she has lucrative and necessary but very us service known in the ver- of the coast as “coffee tramp- ng between the coffee ports a, gathered large and gnments of the fragrant arried them to the isthmus wa ped across the neck n tran he she > present > proceeded passen- a the ship's Panama the e canal zone pon paying Sosta Rica er. T LLLE s To Identify Supposed Murderer. us e saflor nembered by Brother steamab Soon vice Be Vil Ready for Se Dredger Pacific d shape e H?r Bol]cr< (,ne Oul Water Front tc Bteamship mplements, bars stee) 500 bxs candies, 10 pigs na 45 tons fertilizer, 20 tons coal, , 200 bbls lime, 28 pkgs paints, ® 53 o« gasoline. 155 pkas T oiis, 24 bales paper bi cs blasting o8 Sun, Moon and Tide. ted States Coast and Geodetic Survi Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bey. Published by offictal authority of the Superintendent. \HTB- The high and Jow waters occur at ty front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 utes later than at Fort Point e is the same st both places. ESSen @ prescs Ty .6 - | 2| 1 5 9! 0 N Mlanx.imo‘lh.udu the early morning tides are given in the left N found | the helght | ipped to | ance rought | liners. During the }w n’ her life as a tramp carried 65,000 bags of cof- been engaged in | | Seattie. | ity oregm, waroer, 8 hours fom Pt | pSAZAELAY, Bl Apr 13=8tmr City of | land, via Astoria 43 hours. 5 VINCENT- Passed Mar 14—Br stm Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 12 hours from Mon- | Eveline, from Barry for Colastine. 2 : STATE BRIDGE IS ADVOCATED Committee of the Chamber of Commerce Reports on Spanning of Carquinez /HEUER IS NOTIFIED R R {Opposition Is Made to~Any Obstruction to Flow of Currents of the Rivers ‘William H. Marston, C. S. Laumeis- | ter, Willlam R. Wheeler, Rufus P. Jen- | nings and William Matson, as a com- | mittee of the board of trustees of the | Chamber of Commerce, have submitted ! a report to the effect that in their opin- | fon no bridge should be constructed at Carquinez straits that would in any | way obstruct navigation or the free | flow of fiood waters to the sea. The im- | portance of a bridge is such, however, | that the committee recommends that { the State shall build the required struc- | ture to accommodate all traffic, includ- | ing steam and electric roads, vehicles, pedestrians and livestock. A copy of this report, which has been approved by the trustees of the cham- ber, has been sent to Colonel W. H. Heuer of the United States engineering corps. Some time ago the presidents of | the several commercial bodies of this city met with the trustees of the cham- ber and discussed the bridge project in | open session. At that meeting the com- mittee headed by Captain Marston was ' appointed. The text of the report is as follows: Your committee, appointed to report upon the proposed bridge across Carquinez Straits, respecttully reports that as this waterway is ve tides of the s to time; the last tide of the | I and then the number m the depth given by plane of reference is the mean ow waters, it Time Ball, Office, U. 8. RIVER STEAMER FRANCIS, BUILT FOR THE SANTA FE, NOW READY FOR SERVICE, —_— ! via Seattle and Vancouver; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. n the tower of the Ferry 1y at noon to-day— e e e 2t 8| " Ship Tacoma, Petersén, Bristol Bay; Alaska T & URNETT. | salmon Company. Eark Big' Honanza, Cameron, Bristol Bayi e Gtens *Yarsen, Bristol * Assoclation. Italy, Anderson, Bristol Bay; Association. SAILED. ( Friday, April 14. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Fureka. Stmr Alcatraz, Fredericksom, Greenwood. Bay: Ship Star of Alaska Packers : s st emetrin TNT o M FLE.E ¢ # F|Masgie K Merril from Francis N. 5 S Aveo, Crimm, Pert Kenyon. S R i 2 Merrill for wiliful neglect, Anna M. Stmr G Lelan onterey. & = i 2 ller from J. B. Miller for extreme n Stmr Elizab b, Jensen, Bandon. STATIONS. ;-2 RE£3R35 59 52 = il o Stmr South Cogst, Olsen, Caspar. § 3338 B8 ¢ 3 g‘"‘“f‘ “t“‘i “f“fi L Sl trom: Jems Bellingham Ship Bohemla, Whalman, Bristol 4Bay. SIS X g ussell for failure to provide. Suits ! S 1 E Euterpe, Swanson, Bristol Bay. L : 7 |for divorce were filed by George E. a Ports e Clike o0 Wikt Saidber G"y"'flakn "r—i‘ =t C;nud | White against Etta M. White for Astorla. chr Beulah, Erickson, Portland, Ore. Carson * 5 64 28 SW Ciear . .00| Cruelty, Bertha Bauer against Ludwig chr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona. }-Bureka 30.06- 60 48 W Pt.Clay .00 | Bauer for willful neglect, Clara Campe - s;’mu:)\'.1 B ek srcéno“ goo‘; :!g ?'42 %‘w gleacrm % de Pue against Grosvenor de Pue for April 1—Lat 36 N, long 17 W, probably X 7 v Pt.Clay . T enn i | ship Lord Shaftesbury, from Cardiff for Toco- | Flagstaff 2090 52 LW Cler, 00 | LooorY L JsHie sy BRnant - againat b 4 Independe: 2998 70 44 SE Clear .00, Adolph Franzini for cruelty, Josephine TELEGRAPHIC. Los Angeles ..30.10 68 50 SW Cloudy .00 B. Dewey against Frank W. Dewey POINT LOBOS, April 14, 10 p m—Weather | Mt. Tamalpais.30.00 £9 43.48W <€loudy .00 for extreme cruelty and Charles E. hazy; wind west; velocity § miles per hour. | North Head ..30.08 32 48 SE Cloudy .13 | Steward against Carrle E. Steward for DOMESTIC PORTS. i 20.98 72 48 SW Clear .00 4/ q70lity. Cora E. Smoot has sued SAN PEDRO—Arrived Auril 18—6onr 3 M | PUNCY™ 5008 08 46 sw Clews” . | Russell C. Smoot for $75 a month for Colman, from Grays Harbor; schr Meteor, | Pocatello UH0N 00 ABW, Qhaan i T /pEyse = from Port Hadlock. April 14—Stmr Marsh- | Portland 30.02 60 46 NE Pt.Cldy T.| maintenance. | fleld, from Hardy Creek. Red Biuft . 80.00 : 50 44 Sl; lear -00 Arrived April 14—Schr Expansion, from Se- | Roseburg 20.96 66 42 W Pt.Cldy .00 v attle; schr Wm Renton, from South Bend; schr | Sacramento ..30.04 68 44 S Pt.Clay .00 ADVERTISEMENTS. Fthei Zame, from Port Gamble, Salt Lake ...30.10 54 38 N Clear .00 ailed April 14—Stmr Vanguard, for San | S8an Francisco.30.12 60 50 W _ Pt.Cldy .00 Francisco; schr Honoipu, for Grays Harbor, | S. L. Obispo..30.10 68 42 NW Pt.Cidy .00 FORT BRAGG—Arrived April 14—8tmr Jas | San Diego ....30.04 62 52 SW Clear .00 S Higgins, hence April 13. Seattle 30.12 54 40 B Cloudy T. ORT GAMBLF,vArrI\ed April 14—Schr | Spokane ......80.12 54 36 SW Cloudy .06 Okanogan, hence Mar 0. Tatoosh 90.06 46 44 E_ Cloudy .06 \ COOS BAY—Arrived ‘April [13—Stmr All- | Walla Walia..30.08 62 40 SW Cioudy .00 ence, from Kurel Winnemucca. -.30.00 6 2¢ SW Clear .00 ! Sailed Avril T4—Stmr Breakwater, for San | Yuma ... ... . 20.98 80 56 SW Clear .00 | y . Franciso +Ihave used your valaable Cascarets and find ) Pedro & Way Pis e “April 14—Stmr Alltance, for Port- WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Shom perfect. nnxdéld:;w’i:hg}ul?‘em 1 bav 1 et Sot potts mo fo i oy el ASTORIA—Salled April 14—Stmr Redondo, Lo e e Anoes aad am How compietely’ cured. "Recom: for San Francisco. Arrived April April Arrived April 14—U 8 stmr Chinook, hence April 12. PORT HARFORD—Salled April 13, 10 p m—Simr Cocs Bay, for San Pedro. Arrived April 14—Stmr Phoenix, bion. E—Salled April 14—Stmr Columbia, hence Fay Ports. . April from Al- SEATTL] 13—Stmr Hum- boldt, for Skagwa: 5 Dmlomer 7|, Arived April 14—Stmr Chas Nelson, hence 3 pm|Pler TATOOSH—Passed out April 14—Schr Sa- 5 om|Pier 27 , for : bktn J M Griffith, for San :; pm rl\:" ‘2 Pedro; Nor stmr Titanla, for San Francisco. frees reidd Passed in April 14—U § stmr Commodore 1L amiPler 7| perry, hence April 11 for Seattle: Br ship 15 amiBier 40| Pass of Melfort, trom Salina Cruz. jil amirier 9 REKA—Arrived April 14—Stmr Noyo, -{10 am|Pier 27 | punee April 12. -| 2 pmPler 131 Spjled April 14—Stmr Pomona, for San 4 pm Pler 18 | pranciseo. April 13—Stmr Rival, for San { Francisco 9 am/Pler 11| Arrived April 14—Stmr Prentiss, hence 9 am|(Pier 11 | April 13, 6 pm|Pler 2| PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled April 14—Nor Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am(Pler 2 | stmr Tricolor, for San Francisco. April 17. Batled - Ari) Ja—Strr Coquille River, for F. tiand & Astorla| 6 pm|Per 2| Franc W 4pmlpler 2| sA TA BARBARA—Arrived April 14—Stmr S pm Pler 2| Coos Bay, hence April 12, and salled for San & Portla 1'1<1 !l am!Pler 24 | Ped; 1:30 pjPier | Arrived April 14U § stmr Chicago and U § | stmr_Bennington, from San Diego. 14—Stmr Nome | HUENEME—Arrived April City, hence April 12, A Cy | BANDON-—Sailed April 13—Schr Advance, for San Francisco. "srrived April 14—Schr Alblon, hence Mar 27, TACOMA—Arrived April 14—Stmr Nevadan, from Seattle. Saled Avrll 14—Schr H D Bendixsen. | san: Franeise: TLINGHAM—Arrived April 14—Ger bark from Santa Rosaila, A HARBOR—Arrived April 14—Schr rl\lrun hence Mar 31. Sailed April 14—Stmr G C Lindauer, for San Francisco. TOWNSEND—Passed in_April 14— PORT | Bark § C Allen, hence Mar 80 for Port Blake- 2 pm|Pler ...| 9 am|Pler Astorla & Portiand| 9 am!Pier Grays Harbor ....| Humboldt for Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm Pier April 20. Harhor ley. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aprll 14—Schr Susie | M Plummer, from Port Blakeley. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed April 14—Ger stmr Luxor, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. & Blinghim| 4 pm|Pier 3 y..| 9 am|Pier ' 4 pmiPler po: ays Harbor Apri1 1. a.| 5 pm Pler { £ Pm{Plier 10 | o MANILA CAsrived April 16—Br stmr Indra- April 22. 5 | aeg, fromh Newcastie, Aus. v, \ Salled Apr —Bktn Wrestler, for San N. ¥ Via _Ancon..[12 miPier 40| prancisco; stmr Korea, for San Franclsco. Astoiie S Fopijand 111 ash/Fier MAKAWELI—Salled April 14—Bark Edward 25. A a Pnn: 111711'11 P o | AT T R PO NEW YORK—Arrived April 13—Stmr Da- Kota, from New London for Seattle. : oy TEaie_ | Salled April.13—Br stmr Shimosa, for Sing- { K PO €S OREIGN PORTS. |s . ‘ =§§.".‘,-“ e pamii 1 NANATMO-Arived April 12—Stmr Bdith, Ports.{Apri] 17 | hence EortelApril 17| MRS 2™ 'hE LA PLATA—Arrived prior to iy April 13— Br stmr Mohican, from New York 5 3 2(',,.1’"-. for Valparaiso. & W P Sntat = GLASGOW —Salled April 18—Br stmr Hen- o i o ol SIpt 25 SHIPPING NCE. ! tey, for Mantla SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 1 Ql‘EFNR'P()“N—-ArrIVefl ARG ARRIVED. Cambronne, from Oregon. Frida; Aoril 14. SWANSEA— Salled April 13—Fr bark Duch- 3 A ¥, | ess de Berry, for San Franclsco. Greenwood, Walviz, 15 hours from | **LIVERPOOL— Arrived April - 14—Br ship Albion River. Polynesta, from Montevideo, Stmr Geo Loomis, Seddon, 70 hours from | VICTORIA—Sailed April .13, 7 p m—Nor stmr Titania, for San Francisco. HAMBURG—Eailed April 11—B; - burn, for Santa Rosalia, ARy s Rl Memoranda, LONDON, April 14—Ger stmr Germanicus, ter Stmr Scotla, Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr San Pedro, Rasmussen, 27 hours from reviously rewr(efl on fire at Kal o l“wubov. Tes, 88 hours from Cres- | PoC 0 o ed: It was twndb:h.'t'men‘r‘;; ¥ ntralia, Erickson, 44 hours from San | D019 1 and 2 apparently badly damaged. ———— ‘Wants Street Closed. The Park Commission yesterday pe- Olympic, Hansen, 57 hours from Grays " Rosecrans, Johnson. 51 hours from titioned the Board of Supervisors to close Nineteenth street, between Do- lores and Church, running through what is now known as on Park. The commission states that the street through the park would greatly mar its beauty, effectiveness and usefulness and asks that it he dedicated with blocks 86 and 87 for park purposes. Nllm dredger Pacific, Lawson, 116 hours from Tacoma, via Port Townsend 104 hours, CLEARED. Friday, April 14. Stmr Queen, Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coast Stcamship Company. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Eureka; Pacifio Coast Steamship Company. Ger stmr Besostrls, Brandenburg, Hamburg 5\ {the only navigable stream connecting the | great interior valleys of California with San Pablo and San Francisco bays, it is our opin- ion that no bridge of any kind should be con- structed that would in any way impede or obstruct navigation or the free flow of flood waters to the sea. The importance of a bridge, however, to the | commercial interests of the State should be carefully comsidered, and in the estimation of the compittee the project of a bridge that | would not be detrimental to elther nnvlnuon or the free outflow of river waters should be ‘encou . Therefore, your committee recommends that | | proper steps be taken. to secure a suitable bridge, to be constructed by the State, to ac- commodate all traffic, including steam and clectric roads, vehicles, pedestrians and live- | Weather Report. (120th Merldian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 14—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day. 60-50| Philadelphta. Cincinnatt The following are the seasonal rainfal date, as compared with those of the samo date last season, and rainfalls in last twenty- four hours: Last This Last | stock | Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season.| It is further recommended that the Secre- | Eureka 0.00 80.63 59.23 | tary of War be requested to instruct the Fed- Red Blu 0.00 31.14 29.33 | eral commission provision for which wi Sacramento 0.00 18.35 15.88 | made at the last Congress to investigate Cali- San Francisco 0.00 20,07 19.24 | fornia rivers) to investigate and report upon | Fresno .. 0.00 10.08 5.1 what class of bridge should be constructed. Iandepljl:denée 80'3 2:;;8 2.57 — e —— — an is Obispo . . .50 13.83 Los Angeles 0.00 18.46 ' T.16 Unhappy Couples in Court. | San Diego 0.00 13.73 4.15 Decrees of divorce were granted | THE COAST RECORD. yesterday to Frances Virgin from k Amos F., Virgin on statutory grounds, The pressure is falling slowly along the coast between Eureka and Cape Blanco. Rain has fallen from Portland northward. The temperature has risen rapidly in Nevada The following high ~winds are reportea: North Head, 30 miles, south; Pocatelio, 80, south, Forecast made at San E‘nnclm for thirty hours ending midnight, April 15: California, north of 'the Tehachapi—Cloudy Saturday, probably showers on northern coast; fresh south winds. California, south of the Tehachapl—Cloucy Saturday; fresh south winds. Nevada—Falr Saturday. San_Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Satur- duy; fresh south winds, changing to westerly. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Saturday: fresh west winds. mend them to every: Bever be without nmn o : in the ! ll T SR e . | Sacramento—Cloudy Saturday; lght south | yFlosssnt. Palatable; Potent, Taste Good Do Sood, wincss T bulk. The genuine sabley stamped O C C: | T Guaranteed to cure or your money back. i Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Gonorrhoea and Urinary Discharges. Fresno—Fair Saturday; light north winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. * =y HENRY ACH TALKS OUT IN COURT TO BYINGTON Sharply Criticizes District Attorney’s Methods in the Joseph Smith Murder Case, The trial of Joseph Smith, the aged contractor, charged with the murder of Joseph E. McGowan at the terra cotta works, 2969 Mission street, on November 286, was eniivened yesterday by stormy scenes between District At- torney Byington and Henry Ach of counsel for the defendant. The hostilities broke out while Po- liceman James A. Feeney was being questioned by the District Attorney Jjust before the noon adjournment. Ach repeatedly made objections and finally. exclaimed: “I object to the District Attorney’s leading the witness and - making him testity just as he wants.” Byington's face flushed red as he sprang to his feet and, facing Ach, spoke slowly and deiiberately: “Coun=- sel states what he knows to be a de- liberate falsehood.” “I don’t want to engage in a game of fisticuffs with the District Attorney in court,” replied Ach, “but I say again that his reputation is known ‘to be as I have said.” If you say,” retorted Byington hot- ly, “that my reputation is of that char- acter 1 say that you know your state- ment to be false.' “Every member of me bar who has had occasion to oppose you at a trial will bear me out in that statement,” replied Ach. Before Byington could reply the Judge interfered and commanded the angry lawyers to stop their personali- ties. They promptly obeyed. During the afternoon, when Captain Burnett was on the stand, Ach char- cterized the District At(omey as a ‘bully” “sweating” an old man like the defendant in the captain's of- fice. Byington declared thgt he would resist any attack.on his good name, no matter who made it. The Judge again v DR. JORDAN’S creat HUSEUN OF ANATOMY n.un— n-u --m- Srsash ponitivaly cuced by the oldest Specialiat on the Coast. Kat. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strietly private Trestment personally oc by letier. & U e/ o et for Book, PILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE: NAILED FREG (3 ¥alasble book for men.) D.-lo“‘l&m 1051 Market St., 8. P, RAILWAY TRAVEL. h To SAN RAFAEL, N ORT-H ROSS VALLEY, FILL VALLEY, H O RE CAZADERO; Etc. muxr-.um SERVICE. STANDARD oumn Via Sausalito Ferry restored order. bt !?mo,som 11 u«;‘:? m.; u.:*n. 1:48, | The witnesses examined yenter 7:15, 10:15 and day were Detective James W. Boyle, who took down the defendant’s statement in Captain Burnett's office after his arrest; Matthew McGowan, father, and Matthew B. McGowan, brother of the murdered youth, and Captain Bur- nett. Several hours were wasted in an effort by defendant ounsel to ex- cl\:ttl'e the testimony of e and Bur- net A Forest, Fish and Game Show mnw.mmmc. w3 ST < e e | San Francisco at 9:30 Low Rates East The lowest rates to all Eastern points will always be found in force on the UNION-SOUTHERN PACIFIC o change of cars. Three trains daily. Sierras by daylight; across Great Salt Lake by rail. Inquire of 8. F. BOOTH. Geneoral Agent Union Pacifie. 1 Montgomery Street, or any Southern Pacific Ageat. The North Western- Union l’aclflc Excnrsions w.-d mh Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information apply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTK, Cleago & Nortt Westera Ry Viioh Facie . R0 617 jfarket St. No. | Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. onc Santa Fe Trains: )Por Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, .} Merced, Hanford and Visalla. For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. Slerra Rallway Connection—Traln leaving m. daily connects at Riverbank for Oakdale and points on Sferra Railway. nd Class Tickets to Colorado points and enst thereof will be honcred on train leaving San_Francisco at 9:30 a. m. daily, connecting at Barstow with eastbound Overland Express from Los Angeles. Pazific Transter Company, gomery from hotels and residences. 17 New nom. bagga. Tel-phom !.‘x- | change 312. Ticket Offices—653 Market st. and Ferry Depot, San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal.; also 27 South First, San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. ‘Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN BAFANL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, 3: wls &;o 6: :m b m. hursday—Exira trip at 1 Exm trlp at 150 and 1 sbnnr&'g—_a 0:30, 200, 820, 11130 b m. SAN BAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS—6:05, 9:20, & m.; 12:30, 3:40, p. m. s.tunhy-—mxtn trip and 6:35 UDA\YHMD!O_H!HLHL 1:40, 40 05, 5:06, 6:25 p. m. H In Effect | Oct. 2. 1904 Destina- tion. p.m 30, 3:30, 11:15 Leave San Fran. Week | Sun- Days. | days. “7:30a) » 8 » Ignacto. ane oo e 2888 388 Soe s Hopland and Ukiah. Willits and Sherwood. . Guerneviile. Sonoma. Glen Eilen. yserville for Skaggs s < ! Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booae- iile and_Greenwood H % m.m at Hopland for Duncan Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Arm 3, 1905 Frany Dxror (Toot of Market Street.) TEATE — EAIN LINE. — asmivs _‘lmf Port Costa, Vallelo ‘Vacarilic, Wingers, Rumse: e lm‘-’?mno ) 7 a Junction 50 1“‘" 'oo‘lla Landing, 280 730aNjien, Piessunton, 1.'{".;’5-‘&}"-. “' Tracy, 0n 00» 7304 Sbasta tl'w-—(Vh Nlles, Smcra- mento and Darvis), Wilila Wiilews, +Frute, Hed Bluf, 2 . rh Seattie 11.00» ;'M’- l‘k'flle}m”’" Caiistoga, Santa Aps, San Ramon. 8.20» 8.00a iles Bag Jose, Ploasanten, Livest 'Ill lm‘n-‘:-_) 'l-:‘lfil‘ mnfi"'&m Red Biak ... 4.20m 8.00AOukdae, Chiness. Jamostows Sounors, Tuolumne and Angels. 4.20» 8304 (Going via Martines, return; vis Nlles), Tracy, Steckton, New- man, Les Banos, 420m 450» 8.50» ons. 10.00AThe Overland Limited —Ogden, Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansas i Hayward, Niics sad W P Sacramento River Steamers . 2-!0- Costa, Vallejo, Fm Suisun, Benicia. Elmirs, Wintere, Sacra- mento, W llll‘l Land- . Kal 1le and Oroville 2.30p Eayward, Niles, more sid Way Stations.. 3.30pPort Costa, Msrtines Byro Tracy, Laths r-: oa- Merced, Beranda and. l.l.!o-en«m. Via Wawoos Rouis Valisjo, Nape, Callstoga, Santa Ross 4.30p Hayward, xuu.uwmnm 5.009 The Owl!l.t-lwl eratieid, Los A:’c . l.-som- State Limited—El Pass, RA05ReTD Prssenger Nien (Iringion, no 34 n, {vermore. Stockion, Lod. Galt, Sacramento, i Tonopah, Goldfeld Hayward, Niles and San Jose. Vallajo, Port Costa, 6.0 Hayward, Nilca sad 8009 x aba. Chicago, ver, Kansas City, St. Loufs, Martines, Siockton, Sacramento, Cottax. Remo, Sparks, Moatello, an—mw Vaiicio, sanPabio, Bork T 00" Martizes and Way Stations 11.204 7-—0--::.(::-& ”“llmu- ‘men! l-rynul Reddin, iand, Puget Sound and mt 10.204 18.05p Hayward, !n- ‘and San Jose ( oniy) snd v.y Seation " [E_(Narrow Gasge). cmiffl ke Streor) T_E__e‘_—___ ntervilie. San Jose, Telton, Boulder Creek, Saats uz snd Way Statlol 5. uluSo--r.. Centerville, Ssn Jjose, = Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, s Cruz sad 110, 416 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ... “& A Huaters' Train_(Saturday only)— O Teco nad Way Seafican: . (750 '_CE_TWF-W— snd Townsead Si a0 Jose and Wa 8.00a New Smaten CTuss. Fri., 8.00AThe Coaster—San Jose. 8 San “Ando. Paso Hobies San Margartte, San Luls Obispo. jupe, Gaviota, Santa lnnllwl‘uveunr\on‘rd. Burbank, Los 8.00aG{ror, ncrlxnr, Guadal bars, Dei toe Grove. Sart, 8.00A San Jose, Tres 30 Val Mlencia St South Sas’ > B s- Jose, Gitroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos . San Jose and Way Stations . Saata Clara, San Jose. Los & and Principal Way su.v«u-urrtnup.xvvuse.nm Sunset Express—Redwood, Tose, Glirey, Sallnas Paso Robles, San Luts Obispo. Sants (2B LEA N ..“A.-. 11.00 A. ™. 1.00 7. m. 3.00 o.M 518 ». . A for Morning. Trarnoon. aday. Hunu kg | o B for Cahto, City. ‘estport and Usal; at Willits for Hearst and Sawyers: at_Sherwood Laytonville, Cummings,