The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 28, 1905, Page 11

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FRANCISCO 'CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1905 « [OLLER' ChEW BROUCHT BACK Revenue Cutter McCulloch leturns From Eureka With Shipwrecked Tars IS DAMAGED 1IN LSS S GALE Government Vessel. on Way to Tricolor's Assistance Is Badly Battered by Seas T e of the wrecked | arrived here | the The McCulloch ind trips be- The more revenue record | | bably [ [ 1 After | his ction. n get ¥. It never to make some hine with d. As a 1 at any | before the w ptain was steam- fathoms of the Captain W ideration of license not more than one ctors have no juris- h is probs r Wold. cost $200000 not a total s, and it t of her cargo can would be unsafe for e to go within a mile Both Make Long Trips. - thet and Annte Johnson both having Rithet was y-five days Captain il of the he would run ehort of pro- sighted the schooner Mary e asked that vessel short herself, how- Fortunately the Foster, and out erew or pas- e discomfort of life on mnson and Rithet were quarantine station before i e The Overdue List. vessels on overdue list are quoted Honolulu, 90 per Lafayette, 50 Port Starley, cent. nsurance as follows: 90 _per cent Water Front Notes. binson, agent on the whart for Company, yesterday. resigned He is going East R oad position. homeward bound, arrived julu eighter Arizonan, sixty-one days and forty hours from San sterday with a large cargo of - A Cargo for Mexico. r General Banning was cleared . Altata, Mexico, with 143,346 030 Ibs sulphur, 10 tons coke, 4 cs blasting caps, valued Sun, Moon Coast nd Heigh and Geodetic Survey: of High and Low Waters t rance to San Francisco shed by officlal authority of the and low waters occur at Mission-street_wharf) about 25 | at Fort Polnt; the height at both places. JULY 28. DAY 28/ 8:14) 5.6 28 58 | 28 9:42| 59| 261020 59 | 5:21] 24138 5 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | he early | morning tides are given in the Jeft | | column und the successive tides of the ¥ in the orfer of occurrence as 1o time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, excent when there are but three tides, as | somet] occurs. The heights given are i | adaiu e Soundings of the United States | st ¥ Charts, except when a minus (—) | #ign % the helght, and then the number given biracted from the depth given by -2 \ The plane of reference is the mean lower low waters T Time Ball. Hydrographic Office. U S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.. Th ay._ J . 1805 he Time Ball on the tower of the F ding was dropped ex: L e, at noon of the 120th meridian. or P. w. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charge Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. BARKS R. P. RITHET A - NIE JOHNSON, WHICH ARRIVE! YESTERDAY FROM HONOLULU. - | 3 . Portland .. : . Beattie via Portla San Pedro Crescent_City ol < Hilo .... -| Portiand & As >ortland & Astoria oldt .. lie River. itapa Harbor 2 1 ique SaESa s o Aug. 1 { Hamburg & Way Ports Aug. 1 Humboldt 5 Aug. 1 Grays Harbor Aug. 1 Eel River Ports Aug. 2 an Ports F] Portland & Way PortsjAus .| Portiand & Astoria... Aug 2 Orford.|Aug. 3 iland & Astoria...|Aug. Coos Bay & Pt Mendocino & Pt. Arena Aug. 3 ! Point_Arena & Alblon. Aug. 3 San Diego & Way PorsiAuz. 3 . Newport & Way Ports. Aug. 3 Ching & Japan .... Aug. 4 Puget Sound Ports Aug. 4 - Portiand & Astori LlAus. 4 F. Kilburn. .. | Portiand & Way PortsiAug. 7 Juan . New York via Ancon Aug. 7 svadan. Honolulu and Kahulu.. Aug. 7 Umatilia Puget_Sound _Ports. ...|Aug. 9 TO SAIL. Steamer Destination. Sails.| Pler. July 28, J. Higgins. | Los Angeles Ports.|1l am Pier 2 lagua Humboldt . 10 am Pler Ralnler..... Seattle & Bellin, 2 pm Pier 10 halls. . Grays Harbor. . 8 pm Pler 2 none . Humboldt «..11:30 p|Pler 9 F. Kitburn. | Portland & .| 2 pm Pler Coronado. . . | Grays Harbor 2 pm Pier F. Leggett..| Los Angeles Ports 4 pmiPler 2 | July 20. Centralia...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 Redond Astoria & Portlanc pm, Pler 2 Argo.. Eel River Ports pm Pler 2 Newburg. .. | Grays Harbor 2 pm Pier 10 Pomo Pt Arena & Albion| 8 pm|Pier 2 M. F. Plant, Coos Bay.. ...} 4 pm Pier — Pt. Arena... Point_Arena :{ 4 pm/Pier 2 Bonita..... |San Pedro & Way.| § Pier 11 | Umazilla Puget Sound Ports. 11 Pier Theben.....| Hamburg & Way.|12 Alameda....| Honoluiu .......... Acapuleo... |N. Y. via Ancon. | July 30. | 2 Santz Rosa.|San Diego & Way.| ® am Pler 11 | water, bence July 25. July 31. | Humboldt .J1:30 p Pier 90 | Humboldt ... .. | § am|Pier 20 | Astoria & Portland. 11 am Pler 24 August 1. S. Monica. . | Los Angeles Ports. 10 am Pler Eureka Humboldt .10 am Pier Breakwater. .Coos Bay 5 pm!Pier Elizabeth. ..| Coquille River ....| 5 pm Pier 20 Chas. Nelsor| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pler 20 August 2. | | Sea Foam. . (Point Arena .| 4 pm|Pier 2 Arctie | Humbclar [ 8 amiPier 2 Coos Bay...|San Pedro & Way.| 9 Pier 11 | Coptic. . China & Japan....| 1 pm Pler 40 Roanoke. ... Los Angeles Ports.| 7 pm Pier 5 Vanguard.. | Humboldt ... .| 5 pm|Pler 27 Angust 3. 9 am Pier 11 State of Cal | san Ditgo & Way. 12 miPler 20 Sequoia | Willapa Harbor. Queen. | Puget Sound Ports|ii am Pier Nebraskan..| Hono. & Kahului..| 3 pm Pler 23 August 4. | { R. Dollar. .. | Seattie . [P e Astoria & Portland| 9 am|Pler 27 August 5. | } City Panam|N. Y. via Ancon..|/12 m/Pler 40 Aurelia.... | Astoria & Portiand| 5 pm|Pler 27 Et. Paul. Astoria & Portland. 11 am Pier 2 Northiand. . l August 6. | Mariposa. .. | Tahit! .oree..1l am/Pler 7 August 7. | | Curacao....| Mexican Ports ....|10 am|Pler 11 August 8. | Cascade....| Astorla & Portland 5 pm|Pler 2 City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | Destination. | Balls Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports. July 20 Santa Clara... Valdezr & Seward .....[July 30 Jefterson. ... Skagway Ports. July 30 | Humbolat. ... | Skagway & Way Ports|July 31 Excelsior. Seward & Way Ports..'Aug. 1 Ohto..........| Nome & St. Michael....|Aug. 1 Faralion. ‘ay Ports.|Aug. 2 Dolphin. . gway & Way Ports. Aug. 4 €ity Seattle. & Way Ports.|Aug. 4 Portland. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Aug. 10 Senator. ' Nome & St. Michael.. Aug. 10 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thureday, July 27. U € stmr Hugh McCulloch, Cantwell, 1§ hours from Eureka, with crew of wrecked Nor stmr Tricolor. Ger stmr Theben, Richert, 3 days 6 hours from Seattle, put in to finish loading. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from San Diego. Stmr Gualala, Kalnin, 30 hours from Eu- reka. Btmr Arizonan, Tapley, 61 days from New York, via San Diego 45 hours. Stmr Pomo, Relnertsen, 12 hours from Al- bion, ete. Stmr_Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. Stmr Fhoenix, Odland, 35 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr Navarro, Jacobs, 20 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Helen P. Drew, Gunderson, 13 hours from Greenwood. Stmr M. F. Plant, Nelson, 85 hours from Bark P. Rithet, McPhail, 30 days from Honolulu. Bark Annie Johnson, Neison, 35 days from Honolulu, Bark Roderick Dhu, Engalls, 32 days from ilo. Had:r: ¢ B C. Wright, Nielsen, 30 days from b B T, Alexander, Johnson, 4 days trom ureka. B Marconl, Larsen, 4% days from Coos B Oakland, Jobanneen, 4% days from siuslaw River. e, Vicente e the A Cambbell, § hours from Potat | Reyes. pm|Pler 10| for San Pedro; stmr ) 2! Tug Sea Rover, Port H. Thompson, 28 hours from ford. with barge Santa Paula in tow. nta Paula. Pille, 28 hours from Port . in tow of tug Sca Rover. CLEARED. Thursday, July 27. hittier. Dickson, Astoria, via Port rd; Union Ol Co. mr Pomona, Swaneon, Ewreka; P C § & Co. mr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; P CS S Co Schr General Banning, Thomas, La Paz, William Olsen. Barge Santa Paula, Pille, Portland, via Port Harford: Union Ofl Co. Thursday, July stmr Dakotah, Ross, Shanghai mr Maggie. Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr G. C. Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. r Pasadena. Hendricksen. Eureka. Brooklyn, Carlson, Mendocino, mr San Pe Rasmus an Pedro. te of California, St g0, ete. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, FEureka. r W. H. Kruger, Martin, Unalaska. Ship Star of Bengal, Henderson, Portland. Schr James H. Bruce, Swanson, South Bend. SPOKEN. In lat 22 N, long 28 W, Fr bark from Cardiff, for San Franci Navarro—July 26, ® p m, in lat July 13 Jacquez, L Per st 36 38 N. long 124 05 W, stmr Francls H. Leg- gett, with log raft in tow. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 27, 10 p. m.—Weather cloudy; wind NW; velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sailed July 26—Stmr Tampico, me; stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway; Ber/ r Valdez. rived J —Stmr Clty of Puebla, hence July 2. Safled Juiy 1:30 p m—Stmr Queen, for San Franclsc Arrived July 27—Stmr Santa Clara, from Valdez: stmr ASTORIA—Arrived July hence July 2 Arrived Jul Valencia and Aur Arrived July 2 reka. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed July 27—Schr Jobn G. North, from Port Gamble, for San ego. PORT HARFORD—Arrived July 26—Stmr Coos Bay, hence July 25, and sailed July 26 for_San Pedro. EUREKA—Sailed Jul ottage City, from kagway. Stmr Roanoke, y 26—Stmrs Czarina, Columbia, from San Francisco. tmr Alllance, from Eu- 26—Stmr Vanguard, arro, for San Fran- cisco. Salled July Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled July 26—Bktn Skagit, for Port Gamb Arrived July 27—Stmr North Fork, for San ixe U § stmr Chicago, hence ailed July o Bktn Skagit, for Port Gam- Break- WESTPORT—Arrived July 27—Stmr West- port, hence July 26. REDONDO—Arrived July —Stmr Schr W. J. Patterson, from Grays Harbor; schr Azalea, ‘ from Eure“a; schr Commerce, from Olympl. ANTA ARBARA—Arrived July Stmr Goos Bay. -cnce July 25, and salled for San edro. 4 FORT BRAGG—Arrived 27—Stmr Brunswick, hence July 26. Sailed July 27—Stmr James 8. Higgins, for July | San Francisco. | 9| SAN PEDRO—Arrived July chr Willis | A. Holden, from Mukilteo: bark Vidette, from Fort Bragg: stmr Chehalis, hence July 26. ABERDEEN—Arrived July 27—Stmr Santa Monica, hence July 22; stmr Santa Barbara, from Seattle. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed July 27—Schr John North, for San Diego. Arrived July 27—Bark Fresno, hence July 7. TATOOSH—Passed July 27—Bktn Planter, hence July 7, for Port Gamble; schr Spokane, G. | from Port Gamble, for San Francisco. | and salied for en Pedro. | San Pedro. | [ PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Joly 2; Stmr Homer, from Bureka, via Santa Barbar: G¥ ver YS HARbUR—Bailed July 26—Schr Oli- Olsen. July 27—Schr Dauntless, for ISLAND PORTS. MAKAWELI—Arrived July 25—Schr Allen A O Ratlea - Jul NOLULU—Safled Jaly 26—8t for Sydney. s G Arrived July 27—Stmr Siberia, from Yoko- hama. KAANAPALI—Arrived July 27—Stmr Tex- an, from Honolulu. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Cleared July 26—Stmr Orego— n.;“h::r s"lfll nl#’.‘lchA al uly 27—Stmr Oregonian, Francisco, via San Diego. _ oo for San FOREIGN PORTS. MADEIRA—Paesed July 21—Ge; hi] - 1]05]!11 Sophie Charlotte, from Bnm:n.lfue :llflel:' b LADYSMITH—Salled July 27—Br st - lh‘ll(fl“.DOfol‘ San Francisco. . LON N—Salled July 26—Ger st R e b i o AN AJ—Salil uly 5—Gi W&Lg Kobe, - ly ier stmr Ve- IN—Arrived Jul; Stm; COrON— ¥ 26—Stmr Mexico, from HONGKONG—Arrived July 26—Br A G B Areives Suty 7 T JE— Arrive luly |—B; - clclk‘. from New York, and ll";d .((O":TVC.‘I. paraiso. . NEWCASTLE, N. S. W.—Arrived July 22— Br ship Ardencralg, from Port Pirle, to rad for San Francisco. ‘Arrived July 27—Bark Loufsiana, from Syd- ne David d'Angers, % OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 27—Stmr Main, from Bremen: stmr Patricla, from Hamburg. PLYMOUTH—Arrived July 27—Stmr Fried- rich der Grosse, from New York. stmr e el slemoranda. Per M. F. Plant—On July 26, 10:45 a. m., e* mfi-',':n fi‘"fi of mu:.‘c.-'mm-mn. passed cis H. Leggett, from y Ban Francisco, With Feft in sow, i for —— e Estimates on Crop Conditions. WASHINGTON, July 27.—On August 10 the crop estimating board of the Department of Agriculture will meet and give out the estimates on the con- dition of the United States as a whole as rapidly as they are completed for the corn, spring wheat and oat crops. The detailed estimates regarding the above mentioned crops and other crops tark, 14 hours from San | embraced by the August estimates will be issued at 4 o'clock p. m. on the date named. omas, San Die- | The following ma ‘incinnati . ximum and -60 New York 6 Washington minimum tem- peratures are reported for previous day: 80-64 Philadelphia RENT FOR FERRY STANDS REDUCED Foster & Orear Plead News Business Has Fallen Off and Board Is Liberal CUT OF $1000 A MONTH Unable to Pay $1765, the Figure to Which the Bid Was Run Some Time Ago The State Board of Harbor Commis- sloners met yesterday afternoon, Presi- dent C. H. Spear presiding. A com- munication from Foster & Orear, who hold the privilege of maintalning news- stands in the ferry building, was con- sidered. The holders of the concession asserted that the sum of $1765 per month paid to the State was much more than the privilege was worth. Foster & Orear reviewed at some length the inci- dents leading up to the fixing of that rental, setting forth that they were com- pelled to pay an exorbitant price or sur- building up for fifteen years. They further asserted that the firm was losing money and could no longer ~+ | pay the amount charged. Among the A causes given for a falling off in the busi- Weather Duperts | ness was the installation of twenty min- (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | ute service on the Southern Pacific FRANCISCO, July 27—5 p. m. route, which diminished the waiting time | of passengers. It was also stated that | the Key route took many passengers. | The firm asked the commissioners to ] i have an expert examine the books of the S erall fair. Tatoosh Island. The bressure in_other districts, San Francisco a west wind. west wind. wind. San north wind. during the da: Nevada—Falr Fri tain region; elsewhere ¢ ported from Flagstaf and Joaguin Valley—Fair light re has risen slowly along coast and fallan over the plateau region. The temperature has fallen over Oregon and Washington and remained nearly statfonary | nd Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Friday; 1day. G. H. WI Friday: cloudy weather over the Rocky Moun- n the Pacific siope it is | A thunderstorm with heavy rain is re- | from | rain Forecast made at San Franeisco for thirty hours ending midnight July 28, 1903: vicinity—Foggy morning, becoming fair during the day ligl Sacramento Valley—Fair Friday; light south | g Coast—Foggy Friday morning. becoming fair fresh west wind. LLSON, Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-fourt hours ending 5 p. m., 120th merldian time, 8an Francisco, July 27, the | Friday fresh 1 180-66 Pittsburg .. concern to verify the facts set forth in w\fzv&-af)”.‘“x. Tl »m‘i Honoluiu, H. T..80-70 | the application for a reduction of ren- s R tal. AN FRANIIDE: S Foster & Orear offer to pay $8% a THE COAST RECORD. month for the privilege, provided the e e right of maintaining the newsstand in £ 45 ¢ .5 7|the Key route section of the depot is { g %3% S8 §5 % |embraced in the concession. STATIONS. » ©:£%& %5 =3 2| Commissioner Mackenzie introduced a i T EREIE-L g 8 | resolution fixing the rental at $800 a 3 Foast £ S | month from August 1, and moved its g3 : 3 | adoption. Commissloner Crocker second- : * | ed the motion. The resolution prevailed 9 = Glear 00| President Spear did not vote but de- 0 54 Cloady 00 | clared the motion carried on the affirm- Fresno . ...[29 0 Clear® o | ative votes of the other commissioners. is E Farallon.29. 53 Cloudy .00 | When the competition for the privilege | Flagatan 29.7 56 Cloudy 1.12 | began in 1904 ‘Foster & Orear were pay- g - Clear” .00 ing $430 a month. Competitive bldding Mt Tamalpais 29 80 Clear ~ .00 | Tan up the figure to $176. The commis- North Head .29. 56 Cloudy T | sioners recently declined $100 a month e 4 74 Clear .08 | for the newsstand concession in the Key U et & e Qlouds .00 | route section of the depot. Figuring that Portlan Glear™ :00 | this 1s embraced in the new concession, Red Biuff Clear .00 | the reduction which Foster & Orear Clear .00 | obtain exceeds $1000 per month. ear v ‘o8| Commissioners Crocker and Mackenzie Clear™ 700 | held that the fact had been cktablished Foggy .00 | that the firm could not pay the present | ;l"g{}é' m rental without losing money every | Gloudy’ .02 | month. 2 j Pt 13y 03| Hereafter the privilege of maintainthg Walla Walla.29 Pt Cldy .00 | oil pipe lines on the water front must Winnemucea . 54 Clear .00 | pe paid for by the ofl companies. The Sl 50 Clear | rate for each pipe line was fixed at $235 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL |& month. FORECAST. Clotas o tokes weathls % o | That package of old rent receipts '~cllr‘,tdfomr5fnylgg§)‘rnnx'Xsform?rrl-h;:l‘:\laaln?ig[::': should make your foresight sharper. | Buy your own home on the i ate Ads. Sunday. OCE AN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Piers 9 and 11_San_Francisco: For Juneau, Skagway, etc. a. m. July 5.9, 24, 20, Aug. 3. Change tu this company's steamers at Seattle. For Vietoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma. Everett, Ana. South Bellingham. Belilngham—11 a m. July 5.9, 14, 17, 10, 24. 29, Aug. 3. Seattle to this company’'s steamers for Alas- | ka and N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 | p..m., July 5. 10 16, 22 28, Aug. 3. Corona 1:30 p m., July 1, 7, 13 19 25, 31 Aug. 6. | ""For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angel | Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara Santa Rosa, Sundays, § a. m. State_of California Thursdays. 9 a. m, For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Mon- terey. San Stmeon, Cayucos. Port Harford (San Luis Oblepo). Ventura and Hueneme— ht he | and Newcastle Newman Palermo Portervill | Red Bluft | Riverside | Sacramento | San Diego . | San Franct S. L. Obispo. Santa Maria | Santa Resa RAFISHFLERB2RIE Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear BTERRRRSERRENRELREz Y 1505 B &3 o & TE =8 335 3 25 ex £ Shas 3 42 sz ok E333 5 B0 <2 2 STATIONS. SERF § 5% 535 & Raas 8 2T B3 S P e & d piekep ¢ 5 : SR s i A SR erdale 86 52 Clear Colusa 84 55 .. Clear Eurcka . 60 Cloudy | Fresno 84 Clear | Hantora 104 Clear | Hollister k] Lt Fog Independence .. 94 Clear King City 81 . Clear Livermore ..... 1 . Clear L. Angeles. 76 Clear | Merced Clear Napa. . Clear Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 1, 9, 17. 25, Auz. 2. Bonita, 9 a. m., July 5. 13, 21,28, Aug. 6. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian. Altata. La Paz, nta Rosa- lia. Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m. 7th of each month. ALASKA EXCURSIONS. Season 1905—The palatial steamshio SPOKANE will leave Ta- Soma, Seattle and Victoria June 22, July 6, 20, August 3, 17. For further information obtain folder. Right 1s reserved to change steamers or sailing dates TICKET OFFICES— New Montgomery st (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st.. and Broadway wharves. Frelght Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN_ General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco, ALASKA, DIRECT, Carrying passengers and sup- plies for Alaska Central Ry. Stmr. VALENCIA Will leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco, JULY 31. AT 3 P. M. N. General Passenger Agent; kinds of frult. crop; large size. doing nicely, gressing rapidly. | harvested. | “Santa Maria SAYS ACTOR H | | Frances mistreated her. son. Anna Belle cruelty, and & M. Klodt. 4 extreme cruelty. Decrgs Stockton—Muir peaches coloring up promising heavy crop, King City—Foggy mornings; threshing pro- Livermore—Much hay being haulea warehouses; quality varlable, Napa—Grain yleld talling’ below average. Palermo—Muir peaches being picked —and Oats averaging only 4 to 6 sacks per acre; barley 10 sacks and over. 4 GEORGE H. WILLSON, Assistant Section Director. USBAND WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Cloverdale—Weather conditions fine for all Colusa—Grapes ripening; quality good. Hollister—Barltett pears ripening fast, good Hanford—Seediess grapes being picked; grain 1S CRUEL; ALSO RICH M. Dean Sues for Divorce Decree and Alimony to Maintain Herself and Child. Frances E. M. Dean, who says her husband possesses the qualifications of a theatrical manager and actor to a de- gree that would enable him to properly support her if he would, and who makes | the further allegation that he is po: | sessed of real and personal property valued at $100,000, filed suit for divorce | yesterday, naming cruelty and deser- | tion as grounds of action. Mrs. Dean asserts that on frequent occasions her husband faisely accused her of having been unfaithful to him and otherwise In adidtion to a decree | | of divorce she asks for $150 a month alimony and the custody of their minor Suits for.divorce were also filed by inst John Scanlon, for arles M. against Mary | A, Heidewald, for desertion. Fannie Klodt applied yesterday for a | decrce annulling her niarriage to Albert | For Vallejo and Mare Island Navy Yard. of divorce were | | granted to Carmelita from Louis Da- nuza, for willful neglect; John from Mgry Minnus, for cruelty; from Minnie McClelland, for desertion, and Pearl E. from James A. Ryan, for Henry R.! well; into San Francisco. AXWAL, GANOA, Rfy HCCARICS.S.C0. Fli it DIRECY UllE w 1aniT. | 8. 8. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, July 29, 11 AM §. S. MARTPOSA, for Tahiti, Aug. 6, 11 A. M | 5.8, SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckia and Sydney, Thursday, August 10, 2 P. M. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0.,Agts., Tictat 0Mc3643 Mar- ket Freight Ofice 327 Market SL. Piar 7, Pacils 3L KOSMOS LINE PASSENGER SERVICE. §. 8. “THEBEN," 6000 tons, Captain Rich- ert, sulling from San Francisco, July 29, for Europe, via DOrts on ‘west coast of Mexico, Central and South -America. For rates and accommodations apply to LENDAL M. GRAY. Manager, 489 Market street. Compagnle Generale Transatlantique:’ | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE—Paris rajliug every Thureday instead .{fin& !:{Ifllrfl". 1w e ., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. Fitet ciass to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec ond class to Havre, $40 and upward GEN. ERAL AGENCY FGR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway +Hudson baildi s New York. 4. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, b Moorkomery avenue, San Pranciscw Tickets sold by all iroad Ticket Agents RB. ROUTES. BAY AND INTE! NAPA VALLEY ROUTE JCELLO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. M 3TLE76 AND NAPA VALLEY INToR. URBAN ELECTRIC R.R. CO. Close connee. uons at ValleJo with & round trips daily fo, oo P A a A e 300 &. M., *0:43 a. mi.. 12:30 vore le Napa a m., 655 & m local, §:30 8. m., 11:30 &. m., 2:30 p. m.. 4.30 m., T80 p. m. m. local. San ‘Lludlu fice, Pl-rn;. foot of by HATCH BROS.. General Agenee ™ *Lands Navy Yard direct. Steamer H. J. CORCORAN leaves whar! north end of Ferry Building, week days (except Saturday). 11 a. m., 8:15 j. m. Saturdays, 11 Sundays, 9:40 a. m., §:15 p. m. Leaves Valiefo. week days (except Saturdays). 7:45 m.. 5:%0 p. m. Saturdays. 7:30 a. m.. 6 p. Sundays. 5:30 p. m. Meals a la carte. P! 641, BARNESON-HIBBERD ® 456 Montgomery street. L ] rendér the business which they had been | Change | | | Leaves Mon | WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, Hotel Del Coronado Under New Management Enjoy California’s best climate at the largestseaside resort hotel inthe world. Cuisine unexcelled. Every modern convenience provided. Summer Rates: Each person $3.00day, $17.50 week, and upwards. Excellent boating, fishing, hunting, olf links, teanis, bowling. Interest- fngdde trips. Ask raifway ageat or write MORGAN ROSS, Manacen Coronado Beach, California § ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ H.F. Norcross, 200 S. Spring, Los Angeles RAILWAY TRAVEL. ¢.'.AL"=‘()I?3NT CHICAGO In 3 DAYS nd Thursdays at 9:30 a. m. with Diners and Sleepers. Other Santa Fe Train: .} For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalla. For Stockton. _§ Direct connection for Yosemite & Valley and the Big Trees. _§ For Kapsas City, Grand Canyen and_Chicago. . § For Oakd: and points on Slerra Raliway arket st. and Ferry Depot. FEEEEEEEE] Ticket Offices—b53 San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land. Cal.: also 27 South First, San Jose. CAL{FORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. VEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; . 2:30, 4:00, 5:10, 5:30, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 9:30, 11:00 0, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 7:25. 11:30 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIS 33, 7:50, 12:50, $2:00, 3:40. 5 p. m. Saturdays—Extra , §:20, 9:20, 11:15 a. m. , 5:00, 5:20, 5:25, 6:20, 7:50, Xcept Saturdays. In Effect May 1, 1905. Destina- | Sun. tion. | days. €:20 5:20, 5: wip at 1:43 p. m. 5:25, Arrive San Fran. | Week Days. 5 0 0 Ignaclo. 00 al a al a » »| D) » Napa. al P! oe oe Novato. Petaluma and Santa Rosa. vk Fuiton. e [oomae ‘Windsor, Healdsburg. Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdaie. Hopland and Ukfah. Willits, Sherwood. | Guerneville snd Cami. Vacation. Sercma, Glen Elien. Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Santa_Rosa_for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton Springs. Geyserville for Skaggs at_Cloverdale for the Geysers, Evone- a_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris: bad s"m‘.‘umi E,'rybul::' = unds!:nmm al koa) rings, s Blue Lakes, Laurei Dell Lake, Witt Ifway House. Comptche, Hopiing Springs, ) ndocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal. e fiiits for Hearst and Sawyer: at Sherweed | &t Westport, Cabto, Covelo, Laytonville, G | inins, Bell's Springe, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, | Garberville. Pepperwood. Camp's, Scotla and E aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. Quced rates On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafsel at half rates. Hicket office, 650 Market street. Chronfeie ~building. JAS. AGLER, R. X. RYAN, Gen.” Pass Agt. To SAN RAFAEL, @ 18IS Mak ROSS VALLEY, e, Witter | Upper Lake. Pomo. Pottes PP Fieriey's. Huliville, 5rrv"l§:‘. A Good Thing fo Tie fo its merits—try it for yodrself. } B sCad Beer ca There is no beer so thoroughly de- pendable in purity, wholesomeness and delicious flavor as Cascade. It has won its way strictly upen Ask your grocer. UNICN BREWING & MALTING CO. Bottling Dept. MISSION 3i3. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Frdu Juxe 25, 1908 Frsrr Depor (Foot of Market Street.) Lxave — MAIN LINE, — amsorz 7.00 Eimira, Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7.489 7.00A Richmond, Bentets, S 4 Saisua and Wa 7.280 7.lnav?uejo. Ros: . 8.08s 7.40ANiles, Pie: rmore, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton . 7.28» 8.00AShasts ‘Express—(Via D Willlams, Wiliows, +Fruto, Bluff, Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle. 7.489 8.004 Davis, Woodiaad, Knights Landing, larysville, Oroville. 7480 8.20a Martinez, Antioch, Byron, g Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendots, Armona, Hanford, Visaita, Porterviils 8.20APort Costa, Lachr desto, Raymond, ford. Visaita, Bakerste 8.40A Niles, 8an Jose, Livermor (+Milton), Tone, Sacramen Colfax, Marysvill 8.40a Oakdale, 3 . Red Blufr . binese, Jamestown, Sonora, Tuoiumne and Angels. .. 8.00a Atisatic Express—Ogden and East. 8.40A Richmond, Port Costa, Martines d Way Stations (*Concord) ... ejo, Daily. pa, Sunday only Los Angeles Passenger Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresuo, Goshen Junce sion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visails, Bakersfield, Los Angeles . 7.08» 'Iu‘mmci;m. Kansas Cit 4 2 cago .. . 7.08» 11.00aThe Uv'grlnnd mited Chicago, Denver, Kansas City i"’ 11.40A Nlles, San Jose and Way Statior 48 11.0CP Sacramento River Steamers 3.40P Benlcta. Winters, Sacran Knixhts Laodin and Oroille e, and Way artinez, San Woodiand, 11ejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ros 4.00p Xiles. Tracy, Stockton, Lodt. 4.40p Hayward, NI Xewman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, DBakersfield, Los Angeles. .. 8.434 8.00» Chicago and S¢. Louts Speci Paso, Ransas Gy, 8t. Lou Cbicago . . 848a h’mmvv-m. Niles and San Jose..... ’w Vallejo. Port Costa, Benfets, Sul- sun, Sacramento 11.28a 6.00p Eastern Express—Omabha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louts, artinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks. Montello, Ogden .. 12.480 ,.!fl- Hayward, Niles and San Jose .. 9.48a .00PReno Passenger—Port Costa, Be- nicia, Suisun, Eimira, Dixon, Davis.Sacramento. Sparks, Tono- pab, Goldfleld and Eceler....... 7.08a 7.40pPort Costa, Martinez.Byron, Tracy, Modesto, Merced, Fresno.. .. 12.08° 7.4C5 Yosemite and Mariposa Big Trees via Raymond-Wawona Route).. _8.48a .40p Vallejo, Sunday only ... 1284 P Oregon & Californis Express—sSac- Tamento, Marysville. Redding, i Portland, Puge: Sound and East. 8.48a | '8.00p Hayward. ¥1les aud San Jose (Sun- day only)....... ... $11.484 ) TNE (Narrow Gam c ‘goo(l;! '.‘Yl!lfl Street.) - “74BASanta Cruz Excursion (Sa0day “only) .. 9189 8.1BANewark, Centervilie, San Jose, Felton, Bou'der Creek, Sants Cruz end Way Stations 5.557 | 18.18ANcwark, San Jose, Felion, Boulder Creek, Saata Cruz. 17590 Newsrk, Centerviiie, San Jjose, New Ahnaden. Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruz sad Principal Way Stations 418 Newark. San Jose, Los ‘Wright. 4.15pSaturday Boulder COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). 3~ (Third and Townsend Streets.) . 10A San Jose and Way Station: ?3.- 17.00A San Jose and Way Station 400 718AMonterey. Santa Cruz Ex (Sunday only) 10.10» mwu Almaden ( N 4108 The Coaster—San Jose. Salin s San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarits, San Luis Obispo, Suadalupe, Gaviotn. Sente Ber- ra. San Buenaventurs, 10.30» QL benk Los Anguies . 8.00a y. Hollister, Castrov ])::;“' Pucific Grove, Surf, 1 poc 9.00ASan Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsouvilie, Capitola, Sents Cruz, Pacific @rove. Salinas. San Luis Obispo and Prineipal Way Statfons .. 19.00ALos Gatos, Wright, Boulder Creek, vis Sants Clara and Narrow Gauge.. San Jose and Way Statfon San Jose and Way Stations. i‘lfi’:lfln Jose and Way Statlons 43.00p Del Monte Express—sSanta Clara, San Jose, sisonyille, Sani Cruz. Del Moste, Mouterey Pactfic Grave . . 112.188 13.00p Los Gatos, Wright, Bouider Creel Sauta Cruz, via Santa Clara Narrow Gauge, 3.30pSouth San Francisco, San_Jose, Gliroy. Hollister, Tres Pinos, ‘Watsonville, Captiola.Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey. Pacific Grove. 10. San Jose aud Way Statio: 7. pSanta Clara, Sau Jose, Los Gaios, ' & A 10.45a 15 Wright, SanJose and Principal Way Stations Sunset Express—Redwood, San Joue. Silroy. Saiinas, Puso Robies, San Lafs Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, * El Paso, New Orleans B.4BPEI_Paso, Ksasas City, St. Louts, Chicago. 9.10a 5.450 Watagnviiie. Capitoln. ta Cruz. Cascroville, Dell| fl;._& Monté, Pacific Grove . { 1 18.15pSan Mateo, Bereaford, Beimont, San Cartos, Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menio Park, Paio Alto. > San Jose and Way Station . Palo Altoard Way Stations South San Franciseo, Millbrae. Bar- lingsme, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park snd Palo Alto ...... 9469 ‘]”m{l oniy for Meytield, Moun- . tain View, Suanyvale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose 19.459 R et Sty OARTAND HAT t17.06 A m. O.HA'- 11.00 .(North Shore Railroad) PFICES / and SausariTo FEsay, Foot Market S WEEKLY CALL, §1 PER YEAR

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