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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1906. Liner Sails for the Far East With About Two Score Pas- | seiigers and a Full Cargo; GOES . Steamer Bound INDIANA ASHORE Here From f\:..\‘ York Reported in Trouble Near Baltimore sailed eft eported Ashore. Indiana, & ¢ Weat bark entura Arrives. Burned With Boiling Glue. L] overdse B are quc follows: Drumeraig. 8 per_cen Mart Roux, from t Biythe, England, wi her hold, having b e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. get Sound FPorts. . na_& Japan A Matters of Interest te Mariners and w York via Ancon.. Mar. Shipping Merchants. Hamburg & Way Ports Mar. 1 -t k Pax is TO SAIL. b rom Puget Eound ¢ Steamer. Destination. PR e ¥ lnruzr{"%. ere] - F, Kilburn. | Portland ray...| 2 pm|Pler 23 Merchandise for the North. Rk A F{hrs e | Coop Bay ........| B pmPler — Despatch. .. | Astoria_& Poriland| 5 pm|Pier 16 Chehali Grays Harbor .r..iPler 2 March 1. Seattle & Tacoma.,| 5 pm|Pier 20 Coguilie River 12 m Pier 20 Point Arena ......| 4 pmPler 2 Humboldt .........[1:30 p|Pier § Grays Harbor 1 pmPler 2 2 pm|Pier 10 .| 2 pmlPler 10 10 am|Pier 23 Puget Sound Ports/ll am San Diego & Way.| 9 am Humboldt --|.4 pm March 2. | a Harbor 5 pm rt & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 & Portland| 5 pm Pler 27 . s chass, . March 8 | | s et For Los Angeles Forts.12 miPler 2 . | Humbold: 5 pm Pler 27 Viadivo 5 pm Pler 20 Exports by the Doric. Coos Bay . | 4 pmiPler 11 | e steamer I sailed yesterday for Hong Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm/Pier 2 kone way ports, via Honolulu, with a ge Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 er andise cargo, val 005 tq | City Panams Y. via Ancon.. 12 mPler 40 b ibuted ae follows: For Japan, $220,602 onado. .. | Grays Harbor.. 2 pm|Pier 10 Philigpine ds, $5C973; C 154 Fork Humboldt ... Pier 20 K 5 Indies, $2243; Siam, $0. Mareh 4. the principel exports: Grays Harber 12 m Pler 10 ma: { Grays Harbor 4 pm Pler 2 s and Humboldt ... 9 am'Pier 5 ewing Humboldt .13:30 p|Pier 9 . o San Diego & Way.{ 9 am|Pier 11 millstuffs March 3. | bxe” fresh fruits, 51,600 | Roanok Los Angeles Ports. . .iPler 5 fish, 15 cs canned March 6, e } wrics and provisions_ 2885 | Breakwhter. Coos Bay .........| 5 pm'Pier 8§ . 2 246 1bs cheese, 425 Ibs | Coos Bay... Sen Pedro & Way. 9 am|Pier 11 . reparations, 201 os | City Topeka Puget Sound Ports.|11 am(Pier 9 ] phgs rubber goods, | Aurelia.....| Aswria & Portland| 5 pm|Pier 27 ¥ kge agricultural jm- { March 7. | i s 4 parts, 36 pkgs | Curacao....| Mexican Ports ....110 am|Pler 11 ¢ irugs, 1210 1bs & March 8, | wax, 4 Cs arms | Columbia. ..| Astoria & Portland|11 am!Pler 24 Ventura Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm Pier 7 i Islands—1060 bbls fous, Manchuria..| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 < 320 1bs haw and bagon, 45 | Redendo Astoria & Portiand 4 pm Pler 2 bxs v _cs table preparations, 2353 | darch 10. ( . oo & G670 1bs beans, 50 kegs | gan Juan N ¥ via Ancon....[12 m|Pler 40 Kie 3 cx milistufls, 6000 1bs lard v ibe 25 es bread, 21 cs sal- | FROM SEATTLE. ey, 450 cs whisky, 261 casks gin, 20 cs grape juice, 17,578 | Steamer. Destination. | Balla. bdls paper. 86 bales paper bags, — —i— 48 pkes wire, 7 rolls leather, Seward & Way Ports...|Mar. 1 terial 10 ykgs drugs, 30 | Valdez & Seward 5 sores, 3 ce frms and am- | Skagway & Way Port 6 o5, 2485 pes pipe, | ur, 600 1bs pear! bar- | 1bs dried fish, $00 lbs fish, 249 Ibs 7 o8 | colate, 1260 | 11 1 Height of High and to S L n w Waters | F isco 1al autheri:y of the | the last er of at n meridiz TO ARRIVE. thec » & Way P y & Pt a & Japans. a K. Mawu. | C San Juan City Puget Sound ‘rescent City San Pedro Humboldt Pedro » & Way ¥ an San Pedr T nd & Humboldt Astoria y onolulu & Kahului mboldt Diego & Way tland & Astorla Portland & Way Alb land & Astoria.. wino & Pt. Arena tland & Way Ports Ports. . Newport & Way Por t th n Movements of Steamers. N M Cal Fe Pts Orford New York via Ancon Ports. . Pis.|) ry o P PP I P Cottage City Farallop. . Excelstor. seward way & Way Porti Kodlak & Way Ports. & Way Ports SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. and_baron, canned goods, 460 ARRIVED. milistufts, 1650 ibs beans and 5. | Tuesday, Februgry 27. 3¢ aising, 15 cs baking powder, 45 cs | Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 18 hours from Bu- pe groceries and_provisions, 3012 | rela. bs g lzzwm 10 es machinery, | Stmr Poilnt Arepa. Fosen, 19 hours from £ st , § pkge paper, 7 cs nails, 6 | Caepar. s drugs Stmr Marshfield, Dettmers, 40 hours: from © Korea—8993 ibs sugar, 12 os canned goods, | Eureka bound to San Pedro. put in for fuel. 16 pkee groceries and provisions, 500 kegs | Stmr Sea Foam, Miller, 12 hours from Men- nails, 4% cs electrical goode, 2 s drugs. | docino, via Point Arena 10 hours, T Indies—117 ¢¢ canned salmon, 3170 | _ Stmr Newvort, Chelmens, 15 hours from Ibs dried fruit, 460 Ibs raisins, 610 Ibs nuts, | Byxbees Landine. 500 cs soap, 1430 ibs asbestos, 6 pkgs wagon | Nor stmr Tellus. Arntzen, 110 hours from materis Nanaimo, f To Stam—2 cs sewing machines. Stmr _Tiverton, Johnson, 100 hours from rBiies Meiisd Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Grays Harbor. Stmr Aeme, Walvig, 1% hours from Wil- laze Harbor. Stmr Ventura, H_sywnl.’fi days from Syd- PRIVATE. SHIPS | NOT DESIRABLE General Humphrey Strongly Opposed to Resolutions of the Coast Ship-Owners VESSELS NOT EQUIPPED Companies Could Not Meet * Requirements of Govern- ment Without More Boats In a recent communication to the War | Department, General C. F. Humphrey, P : | of H B i is i pe ke FE I ;z [ & ¥ g 4] L ol quartermaster of the army, opposes the ! resolutions of .the board of directors of the Ship Owners' Association of the Pa- cific Coast and sets forth many reasons why the transport service could not be discontinued during the time of peace | |and troops and freight dispatched by ris | commercial vessels. The geperal a } thot commercial -ships could not furnish | | the necessary room for Government sup- | | plies and that should the companies put on more ships it would cost them as much {if not more than the present transport | system. The general writes as follows: The steamship companies have placed the Government freight on the same [Goting as that of private companies and on frequent occasions in the past shipments have been | offered which the contracting lines would not agree to accept until they had carried com- | mercial freight for which space had been al- lotted. During the fiscal year of 195, so - general asserts, the cost of shipments of supplies by deep sea commercial ves- ‘Weather Report. | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 2.23 and would have been more sels was $14i,2 cs been able to bandle them { had the compa: as_military nes 27 The following maximum’ and minimum tem- | The primary reason of the transports, the | peratures are reported for previous day {rom |one for which they are especially, carefuily various cities: and thoroughly prepared, 1s to eairy Lroops. | Cincin; | Any one acquainted wiih the conditions at 1 ! Chicago ihe outhreak of the Spanish war wili recall FROM TH PORT, ! Bostons | the complaints of the enlisted men and officers about the accommodations for troops on the f | chartered transports. There js absoluté silence | concerning such matters now since the Gov- full complement of vessels RIV DN New York. Philadelphia . Pittsburg . New Orleans. s Honolulu, H. T. SAN ¥ .66-52 ernment has a days from | The followin fal rainfalls to | fitted up to carry troops jn the best possibie date as compared with those of same date last | Manner. 5 | en, 1V days from | season and rainfall in last 24 haune 1t is not to be believed that any steamship Last | company could afford to fit its vessels to oc- hours from Eureka. Stations— 24 hour | casionally or intermittently carry troops ag | Eurcka . . ! they would be required to be fitted, and suesduy, February 27. Red Bluft . . the only plan that would be at all prac- | ticable would be for some company or tom- | Br stm Dorle, Smith, Yokuhuma, Hondiuiu, Sacramento . la and Hongkong; O & O 8 § Cu. ) ancisc anies to fit up and operate under charter the “Ur supr Vermont, Haynes, Porclana: J J | fan Francieco ... Lime number of vessels that are now used in Moore & Co, ; ? | el o |the army transport service, and when the | wir Humbildt, Baughman, Seattle; Hum- | T15800 oonc: | estimated cost of that kind of service is con- bolet 2 & L0 | San Luis Obisp: sidered it will show whether the work can bye, Ladysmith; | yoo Angeles ... g 51 be done commercially cheaper than it is now | Ban Diega . D 0.60 196 beinz done. " | . February 27, i en Portiand. THE OOAST RIRICHED, | PRESENTS STRONG POINTS HOUgkOUE, €16, F Z 2 o ) IN SUPPORT OF CODICIL Swmiun, Pordand. P oPuZes .5 7 Eureka g FaFER 2z E et | Haughman, Seattle. 1 §E B585.% 2% % |Attorney Oscar Sutro Unlimbers His Dettmers, San Pedro. miancs . KGNS RS 5% F Sarcasm at Writing Experts in J o, Coos Bay. "B SISeE 2 2 Davis Case. L AR awith G by 2o : 3 Attorney Oscar Sutro presented a i g T e i i 7 |forceful argument before Judge Ker Peterseli, Grays Harbor. LRE L AR £ ! |gan and a jury yesterday on behal ETURNED. the proponents of the contested codicil e: Fe! 4 34 82 W d i <. s el $ 8 B Prily 38| of the will of the late Samuel Day peller. . 6% 46 SE_ Pt Cldy .00 | Attorney Sutro expressed noi enly im- SPOKEN. 3 o6 48 Nw Claudy patience but contempt for the methods 5. long 50 W, Br ship Glen- | Flagstatt . t-20.80 Eas ‘({g; 9 | of the handwriting experts in the em- RAPHIC Los Angeles. 62 48 8 Clondy . |Ploy of the contestants. : POINT LOBOS, reb. 2i—iv p. m.—Weather | Mt. Tamaipsis! 46 46 W Cloudy .26 | “In one instance,” said Sutro, “one cloudy; wind NW; veibcity 20 miles per bour. | North Head. &5 %0 5 Clouay 12 |or the men took the stand ea atten wssed Iob 27, 8:20 & m— | Pt Reyes Li. 54 48 NW {46 | pelnting 1o the svidence of tremulous | ew, from Gieenwoud, for san | Pocatello . 52 36 SB ‘15 | ness that marked the execution of all : | Pertland 48 3% NW Cloudy .04 | but the letter in a line of Davis' “r‘j{r‘l)r Robert Dol- gvd Bluff .. gg gu N‘\‘.y glaudy .92 | hagdwriting, announced that this let-| Feo z 4 Ly loudy .04 | ¢ er ifested in any writin Fev zi—Stmr Corona, v €T never man y g | ; Eeiesh & 40 NW main 0| )0 infirmities of the writer thereof. We tmr Alliance, from Port- | Sait Lake . 56 38 8 Claudy .00 | have had much of swearing in this| eukelr, hence Web 38. © .| & Francizpo. 60 52 NW Clear .08 | case by these experts, but I believe | v LT S e P e 5¢ 52 W Cloudy 16 | this takes the crown. These experts BARBARA— Arrived Feb 2i—Stmr | 8o piagn. 18R Rain e ‘0% | have had to have something to stand R e e oied e ine T Heatily % 8 5V Jowdy -2 | uponand when that something was ab- pekia. 107 Hen Brancisca. Feb betiime der- |-Spokane . 46 32 NW Clear = .08 | sent they did not hesitate to manufac- ierson, ior Skagway. 3 & Tatocsh . 46 40 8 Rain .62 | ture a platform for their theories.” : ived Feb zi—Stmr Umatilla, hepce Feb X“,"!:":e:“-'":-- ?& ke %;T'\; #81 Garret W. McEnerney will’ present | " BALLARD—Arrived Feb 27—Schr Taur Yuma ...... % 83 & Clear .ov|further argument on’ behalf of the & ‘Pownsend S proponents to-day. SH—tussed in Feb 2i—Br stmr Wel- | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL —_————————s FORECAST. Summit—Snowing; strong south wind; maxi- mum temperature, .42; minimum_temperature, .30. Average snow on ground, 147 inches. Cloudy weather prevalls over the Pacific Slope and light rain has fallen from Los An- geles nortbward along the coast, and from Central Nevada northward in the interior. The storm forms a trough. extending from South- eastern California northeastward into Idmho. The temperature has fallen from 10 to 18 | degrees over Southern Oregon and Northern Nevada. reb i for Ladysmith; n Diego, for ‘tacoma. —Stmr Dakota, from Hong- i £ FOURTH-STREET BRIDGE WILL BE CLOSED DOWN | Board of Works Says Structure Is in Unsafe Condition and Needs to Be Repaired. The Board of Public Works is pre- paring to close down the Fourth-street bridge on account of its unsafe condi- tion, and the necessary repairs will be —Stmr Cottage mr_Acme, San Fraucisco: sunr 26, tor-Seattie and Ta- Feb 2T—Stmr Asun- e - Asuncion, for Part| Conditions are favorable for showery weath- | made. The driving of piles for the er “’ednesdnz‘ in California and Nevada. Fourth-street sewer, near Channel §—Arrived Feb 23—Schr Ad- | FORECAST FOR FEBRUARY 28. street, has resulted in the loosening of San Francisco and vicinity nesday; fresh southwest winds. Los Angeles and vicinity—Showers Wednes- day; lizht west winds. Sacramento Valley — Showers Wednesda om San Diego. Showers Wed- —vrassed Feb 27—Stmr Curacaq, | trom Guaymas, for San Francisco. DIEGO-—Satled Feb 2i—stmr Hawailan, the foundations of the bridge, which is now out of plumb by several inches on either side. The board has some money left in its bridge repair fund and Stmr Hawaiian, for San | fresh southwest wind ' Francisco. San Joguin Valley—Showers Wednesday; | th1S Will be utilized. | ASTOKIA—Arrived peb 27—Stmr Rosnoks, | light north winde. The shutting down of the bridge will | trom icurelea Feb 27—Stme James | wC2ut—Showers Wednesday; freah southwest | interfere with traffic to a considerable | ) x 27—Stm winds. ird- | 8 Higkins, . g Nevada—Showers Wednesday. extent, as the approaches to the Third | PORT Arrived Feb 27—Stmr W. H. WILLSON, street bridge are yet to be built. Ar- { Goos Ly, hence ¥eb 2. and sailed “for 8an | Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge, | Fangements were made with a proper- | “ABERDEEN—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr South | % ty owner to pay for his share of the | Bay, hence Web . X expense of filling in the approaches, but i Y Stinr Coronado, for San Fran- | Ders, from Bremen; stmr Astoria, from Glas- | he sold his property, presumably to the Suiled Feb cisco zow and Moville. _Balled Feb 27—Stmr Caronia, for Genoa and Naples: stmr Furnessia, for Glisgow. BREMEN—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr Wilhelm [T, trom New York. NTWERP—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr Kroon- land, from New York. & LIVERPOOL—Sailed Santa Fe Railroad Company. The board will erder the filling in to be done by public contract, and this will eompel the present property owner to come to the front. The Santa Fe Company has agreed to keep the Third-street bridge ISLAND PORT. HILO—Arrived ¥eb Sehr W H Marston, hence Feb 3. TERN PORT. NEW YORK—saiied Feb z6—Stmr Alllanca, for Colon; Br ship ¥itzjames, for Melbourne. Kaiser “Arrived Feb Zi—Stmr Rotlerdam, trom Rot- | o Feb 27—Stmr Lake Erle, for St. john, N. B | terdam. = or:5? BALTIMORE—Feh 27— Stmr Indlans, from in repair for six months to come. After 17 Stisin FOREIGN PR TS, e stmr Mo. | New York reported ashore off quarantine, has | that the expense will fall on the cit Phvsgs sl ks kg arrived hera uninjured 5 | “CORINTOArrived Feb 6—Ger stmr Sesos- ll——._—d + | tris, trom Hamburg. emorandum. 24, 800 miles §W of San Francisco, saw four- | " CORONEL—Arrived Feb 12—Ger stmr Me- | Per Br bark Falkirk. from Antwern, Te < itey R0 oo B ol B g R g Per tug Deflance—Feb 26, 5 miles SE of Blunts Reef, passed tug Sea Rover, with stmr for San Francisco. Arriyed Feb 12—C :r stmr trem Hamburg, o 27—8alled Oct &; anchored at Flushing; win hiewing a gale from NW; got underway on PUNTA ARENAS Theben. from Hamburg, for San Francisco. | Oct 8 and procecded down 'the ohannel, clear- | Tiverton in tow, from Grays Harbor, VALPARAISO—Arrnved Feb 10—Br sunr | ing the channel on Oct 11; crossed the lme F'l“lncllc(L - Ty Montauk, trom Calcutta. Feb 18—Br stmr | Nov 7, 30 dags out, in long 27 38 W, wind § LONDON, Feb. 26.—The Salvage Association on Dec 15 afid 16 e passed several large fce- B report from Maita says that damage to Br , trom Ceilao. P bergs te the north an 116 52 W, 115 days out. Per Br bark Falkirk. from Antwern Feb 27—Had succession of NW gales off the Horn for 21 days; saw several large icebergs. Feb lower hold. SPARROW POINT, Feb 27.—Stmr Indi- from New York, for Baltimore and San is ashore off quarantine. HAMBURG—In_port Feb 16—Br ship Pal- south of us, an le_r(e’ tmr Lothian from Yokohama, for = New grave, tor San Francisco; Hr ship ruirport, | quantities of loose icebergs in lat 57 8, long | York, previously reported, Is serious: perma- | Tor Henotulu. i W rounded the Horn Dec 20, 73 days, 'cross- | nent 'revairs necessary; will be completed in | HOAURONG—$alled Feb 21—Br stmr Tar- | ing the line, on -the 3ist of January, long | about 10 days; 800 tons discharged from No 1 tar, for Vancouver. 1QU1QUI—Salled Feb 6—Br stmr Caprera, | "NEWUASYTLE, AUS.—Sailed Feb 9—Br stmr | Zambesi, for Mapila. Feb 14—Br stmr Caith- | ness, for Manita. reb 15—br bark Inverneill, ST. HELI —Satled Jan 28—Br ship Scot- ush Hils, tor New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior Feb 15—Br stmr §t. George, irom Menila. Salled Feéb 15—Br stmr Ning Chow, for Vie- toria. ANTWERP—In port Feb 14—Br ship Ra- jore, tor Pors Townsend ANCON—safled ¥eb Stmp Newport, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Barracouta, hence Feb 3. NANAIMO—Arrived Feb 25—Br stmr Cam- brian King from Victoria. LADYSMITH—Safled Feb 25,° 7 a m—Nor stmr Terje Viken_for San Francleco. SOURABAYA—Sailed IPeb 26—Nor Hercules, for San Francisco. EYDNEY—Amived Feb 21—Br ahip Nivelle, allard, (GAPORE—Sailed Feb 27—Br stmr Indra- for New York. Golden State Limited A daily train from San Francisco fo St. Lovis and Chicago via Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas Cily. THE LINE OF LOWEST ALTITUDES |} New composile - observation cars; train libraries; superb dining car service; luxuriously appointed slecping cars; ‘courteous employes. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 5ROCK ISLAND | stmr mayi CAPULCO—Satled Feb 27—Stmr Acapulco, for Panama, MORORAN—Salled Feb 24—Stmr Centennial, for San Francisco. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Feb 14—Ger ship Adelaide, from HAmhurF.e VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 2i—Br stmr Wel- lington, hence Keb 24, for Ladysmith. Sailed Feb 21—Stmr €ty of Topeka, for San Francisco. 5 OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 2i—Stmr Rotter- dam, from Rotterdam. 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Trains leave znd are 4 to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Rpou DxceusEs 3, 1905 Fazry Daror (Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — Al 1 — ARRIVE 00A Elmiva, Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7.00a Richmond, Benicis, Sacramento, Tavavain Hipn Cuitsion, e ilejo, Naj stog, Towa, Martincs, Sua Remon - 5.08» 7.40aNiles, 'Pleasanton, Livermore, Trucy, Lathrop, Stockton 7289 8.00AShasta Express—(Via Davis), Wilitams, Willows, tFrute, Red Biufl, Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle. 7489 2.00ADavis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysviile, Orovilie, 7480 8.20a Martiacz, Ansioch. Byro 3 Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armons, Henford, Visatla, Porterville 188 8.20APort Costa, Lathrop. Merced. deato, Fresno, Hanford, Visella, Bakersileld 448 | 8.40a Niles, 8an Jose, Livermore, Stoc! ton’ (fMilton), Valley Spring, Ione, Sacramento, Placervilie, ! 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Lemoore, Visalla, | Bakersfeld, Los Angeles . 10204 Ei Paso, Kansas City, St. Loul e | 3.402 Benlcla, Woodland, Marysville Knfghts Lending, d Oroville 3.40p Hay ward, Niles, and Way tiej 4.00P Ve "Mnunn, Sun Ramon, oga, Santa ltosa . ey, Stockton, Lodi. rd, Niles, Irvington, Banos, Mendota, Fresne, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. ........ 6.00pGoiden State Limited—El Paso, t Kansas Clty, St. Lows sud Celeago ... e . 1520 Haywar-, Niies and San Jase. : 6.209 Valieju, Pors Costs, Bedlofa, Sut- sun, Sacramento .. ., 6.007 Eastern Express—Omeha, Chicago, Senv. ms City, St. Louls, Martinez, Stoe on, Sacramento, Reno, rks, Montello, Ogden .. ’.flpmy--m. Niles and San Jose ... .00P Reno Passcnger—Pors Costa, Be- nicia, Suisan, Eimirs, Dixos, Da s, Sacremento, Hazen, Touo" pah, GoldReid and Keeler,.... .. 900p Vailejo, Crockett snd Way Sta- tlons, Sunday o . 11.28a 8.20P Oregon & Califoruia Express—Saes ramento, Marysviile, Bmlu::!, Portland, Puget Sound and Fast. l-flOPHndyvlml. Niles and Sun Jose (Sun- onty oAST 818 XNewark, Cen Felton. Bou 5587 New Almpaden Boulder Creek, Principal Way Statlol + 4159 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ... o 9.45pHunters Traln— (Saturday only. San Jos nd Way Stations. AST LINE (Broad Guuxe clg"('l' frd Nld*u\:’nl&nd Streets.) B-10A San Juse aud Way Scations A San Jose and Way 8cations. 00ANew Almaden (Tues., Fri., only .00A Tlie Coaster—Sun Jose, Salinas, | San Ardo, Puso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls Obispo, - Guadsiupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- | bara, San Baenaventurs, Oxnard, | Burbank, Los Ay | ) 8.00AGiroy, Hollister, yitle, Del Munte, Pacific Gro Surf, Lomboe_ . evereeen 8.00A 8an Jose, Tres Pinos, Waisonville, Capitols, Sants Crus, Pacide | @rovo, Saiinas, San Luls Oblspo and Principal Way Stations . 0.304San Joso aad Way Stations 1.304 San Jose and Way Stations § 180 SanJose snd Way Statioms .o 00aDel Mopto ExpressSauta Ciara, San Jose, Watsonviie, Santa | Cruz, Del Moute, | Factile Grove . | 13.00PLos Gatos, Wrigh Santa Cruz, via Narrow Gauge......... 3.30PSonth San Franeisco, San Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Tros Pines. 4.300 San Jose aud Way Stations .. - 15 00pSania Clarg, Sua Jose, Loa Giios, Igigrsnnlunnl Principal Way Stations .45PSunset Express—Redwood, San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Robles, San Lais Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming, El New Orleans ... . S-“PIIChPIIlo. Kansas City, St. Louls, 5.450 R ORE R Monterey anta Clara and 3104 9.10a cago. s Pajaro, Watsoavill apitola, Santa Cruz, Castroville, Dei | Monte, Paciic Grove | 18.16PSan Msteo, Beresford, Beimont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oak Menlo Park, Palo Alto §-30eSan Jose snd Way Siatiosy 00P Palo Alto and Way Stations ... 1.30PSouth San Francisco, Millbrae, Hur- Iingame, San Mateo, Belmont, jan Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park and Palo Alto 11.30pSaturdays only for May feld. Moun- tain Yiew, Sunnsvale, Lawrence, Sants Clara apd Sen Jose 19.450 TOAKLAND HARBOR FEARY OARLAND HARRQN,FERRN Daily except Sunday, 7.10, 9.00,11.00 A.m.; 1.30, 3.30, 5.30 7. m, .9.00, ".?.A. .5 12.00%, 10.30» i 9.458 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN m‘*]— WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 8:10, 6:50 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 8:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20 & m.3 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:08, 8:00, 8:16, 9:40 a. m. 4:50, 5:00, 20, P m. Le: In Arrive San }'-,'.n. , Oet. i 1908, , San Fran. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | days. ton | dave | Deve 7:30 100 a| 2:00 30 a| 8:30 30 p| 8:10 10 pl 58 EH ol b o8 B|=z8 'l:zo-lu;nl-‘ 1&"3;93‘ l’t:so Ba 383 overmenina, [P0 Sonoma.. and Eureka. tWYIl'dlmm.u“ reduced rates. fi-".twm‘.llm

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