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VESSEL WHICH HAS BEEN* CHARTERED AT VERY LOW RA--E. . , ¦ Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 28. Etmr Cfty of Para, Zeeder. 21 days 7 hours from Panama, via Mazatlan 5 days 6 hours. Stmr Columbia, Doran, .08!$ hours from Port- The British ship Imberhorne, which made port on Tuesday, was "chartered prior to ar rival for wheat . to Europe at 21s 6d. The French bark Alice has been - rechartered for wheat and barley to Europe at 14s (approx imately). The British bark . Inverclyde loads grain and merchandise for Liverpojl direct. Matters of Interest, to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ? : • NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The Kosmos liner Theben has been floated off Cunningham Island and Is now on her way to Punta Arenas, where she is due July 31. She Is eaid to have sustained extensive damage. » Theben Much Damaged. Chief Officer Quinn of the Pacific Mail Company 1 * steamship Aztec is in Jail at Nome, awaiting trial for shooting a' sailor named Chrlstlanson, who tried to desert the vessel. ChrUtlanson got away and Qulnn followed In a boat. Christianson landed and was getting away when Qulnn dropped him by putting a bullet through one of the sailor's legs. Qulnn was arrested at the Instance of some miners who witnessed the shooting. Aztec's Hate in Jail. The schooner Arago. which arrived yesterday from the Bering Sea, brought down 75.000 cod fish. She spoke the brig Harriet G on May 16, and the catch of that vessel then amounted to 10 000 fish. The • barkentlne Fremont, spoken July 9. had 125,000. ..V , Cargo of Codfish. The charter of the British ship Inverclyde to carry grain to the United Kingdom at 16s »d was considered about the lowest ever mad* from this port, but the charter reported yester day of the French bark Alice, 14s. is consider- • ably lower. The owners of the French vessel will fare better, however, than the Inverclyde'* owners as the bounty <pald by the Fru.ih Gov ernment' is equal to about 12s. In • neither, charter however, is there much comfort for the owner* of the big fleet of waiting vessels. Low Charters. isecon<l Officer Burtenfhaw of the^afi?h bark Annasor.a discovered yesterday aftPriioon that the role of "bucko" has its- drawbacks. Long eftex the etars which twinki^J at tU awaken ing have ceased to thin* «md when his port cheekbone uo longer wears the Colorado ma duro ehanty left i."ere by the tarry Ost of a rawboned apprentice-boy. Burtenshaw will re menr.ber the afternoon the Annaeona. docked at Esa Francisco and the puncture his dignity re ceived on that occasion. The Annstsona, which arrived here a few days ago from Antwerp, docked yesterday afternoon at Howard-street M-!:arf. A large crowd gathered to watch the trim vessel make fast. Burtenshaw Js younp and as he superintend*! the docking of the tark lost no opportunity to impress the auOi «;n<-e on the bulkhead that he was one havin authority and not as the sailors and aprren tiw-s who were hauling st his bidding "I'd soak a —.an that talked to me like last." remarked a native son from the bulk head. The crtticiKm was called forth by the Hurtenshaw method of showing authority The BurtMlihiw order was followed by caustic oer eonal comment on tha worthlessness slow ness. clum*iner» and general unhandiness of thoee he was ordering. As the work progressed <*<« eloquence of Burtenshaw Increased a number of apprentices were hauling a wire hawser acrosB the quarterdeck. ; Upon one *t>. prentice. Good by name. the. Burtenshaw nag- King battery waa directed with full force tin ti! the Burtenshaw sarcasm maga«inT%h"r exhausted Itself or became Jammed. T*.Z wm a Bputter and a spitting and • bang wlm uA «JSr* taw flEt * Ealnst the Dose of Ap^" • T?ing: -; 1 he worm had turned. Good had taken a hand at leading and before Bmenshaw had time to move OooV« fl B t wls Plated hard and fast against ti ,^c O nd maTe" optic. Burtenshaw wiped the blood from hi" VfiV? r ' • fwlos * tlc - Jamblike bleat* there^ ?Ve * W * y< B0W: <3on>t sUnd «P ln S Perils of "Buckoism." Sacramento, jui>O 29.— John spin citl. an engineer on th» gasoline launch Lafayette, that runs between this city and Walnut Gtove. wai?.- drowned in the Sacramento River !,>ar^£he latter place last Sunday evening. S-£»inetU Qvas a nephew of former Congressman A. Cami netti. . ' Q Launch Engineer Drowned. I Although there were present a majority ofKthe storkhoMcrs of th»* Spring- Valley Vfater Works yesteMav at the meeting in o the companj j ofhee. an adjournment vsis liken until Aui jst 26 to allow the prrs-'enee ofea larger representation of the capital stock. The meeting was 'or the purpose of voting on t*>e question of sell ing the plant'" and franchises' of tr"" Sprimr VaUey Water W^rks to he Spring Valley X\mer Company, a new organiza tion, and as the question was oneof great importance it was deemed bet-T to have a large percentage of ~*ock rep-esented p-'ien the cuestion came to a vote. Stockholders' 'Mf^ting Adjourns. land, via Astoria 44 hours. Stmr Redondo, Krog, 3S hours • from San Pedro. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 45 hours from Coob Bay. Stmr Ram-jna, Eaeles, 60 hours from San Pedro, etc. Stmr Centennial, Xlitgaard, 70% hours from Seattle.. - • ¦ ¦ Stmr Santa Barbara. Zaddart, 42 hours from San Pedro. Bktn Arago. Semsen, 6 days from Willapa Harbor. Schr John A, 'Olsen, 6 days from Astoria.- Schr Volant, Skipper, 7 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Sacramento, Mercer, 4 days from sius law. Schr Mary E Russ, Nyman, 3 days from Eureka. ' • Schr Wing and Wing, Grimm. 4 days from Siuslaw River. Schr Arago. Hansen, 17 days from Bering Sea. Schr Melancthon, Stark, 4 days from Coos Bay. . . . . CLEARED. , Wednesday, July 29. , Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. - SAILED. ' Wednesday, July 29. Stmr Jas Dollar, Thwlng, Seattle. . Stmr Newburg, Andfindsen, Grayi Harbor. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. Stmr Iaqua. Bonifield, Eureka. Stmr Rival, McClements, Willapa Harbor. Stmr Redondo, Krog, Eureka. SPOKEN. May 20, Iat 43 ,S, Ion 64 W. Fr bark Emilia Galllne, from Swansea, for San Francisco. July 11, Iat 14 N. Ion 27 W, Fr bark Bon champs, from Shields, for San Francisco. Per schr Arago — July 9, in Bering Sea, bktn Fremont, with 125.000 codfish. < May 16, brig Harriet G, with 10,000 codfish. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 29. 10 p m — Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour, DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND— Arrived July 29— Schr Roy Eomers, hence July 12. SEATTLE— Arrived Jnly 29— Stmr Umatilla, hence July 25. . Sailed July "28 — Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. Sailed July 29— Stmr Edith, 1 for San Fran cisco: itmr Homer, for Astoria. SAN PEDRO— Sailed July 29— Schr Fred E Sander, for, Grays Harbor; stmrs San- Pedro and Premiss, for San Francisco; schr ' Al vena, for Columbia River. Arrived July 29 — Stmr Lakme, . from Re dondo. FAIRHAVEN— Arrived July 29— Stmr Artec, i from Nome. ' ' • Sailed July 29— Schr E K Wood, for San Pedro. ' . ' PORT TOWNSEND— Passed in July 29— Schr W F Witzemann, from San Pedro; bark Hesper, from Yokohama; bktn Newsboy, hence July 21. Arrived July 29 — Ship Benj F Packard, hence July 2. TACOMA— Sailed July 29— Stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. Arrived July 29— Bktn Portland, from San Pedro; Arrived July 28 — Schr W F Witzemann, from San Pedro. REDONDO — Bailed July 29 — Stmr Lakme, for - San Pedro. • Arrived July 29 — Stmr South Bay, from Santa Barbara. " EUREKA — Arrived July 29— Stmr Eureka, hence July 28. • ' Sailed July 29— Schr Glendale, for San Fran cisco. a " - ./ BANDON— Arrived July 29— Stmr' Chlco, hence July 26. ' " ' ' WHATCOM— Arrived July 29— Stmr Ralniei-, hence July 23, via Seattle. • ASTORIA — Arrived July 29 — Stmr George W- Elder, hence July 27. ¦ . . - Sailed July 29 — Bktn Gleaner, for San Fran- CiBCO. . • ¦ -. ¦ Arrived July 29 — Schr Virginia, hence Jly 12. GRAYS HARBOR— Arrived July 29— Schr J M Weatherwax, from Redondo. PORT IX3S ANGELES— Arrived July 25— Stmr Fulton, from Redondo. • Sailed July 29— Br bark Windsor Park, for Astoria. TATOOSH— Passed out July 29 — Stmr Ho mer, from Seattle, -for Astoria: Br ship Spring bank, from Chemalnus, for Cape Town; stmr San Mateo. for San Francisco. Passed in July 29— Stmr Olympic, hence July 25, for Falrhaven. PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived July 29— Br chip Astoria, from Vancouver. PORT HARFORD— Sailed July 29— Stmr Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. ' , t<_;. ISLAND PORT. ; HONOLULU— Arrived July 28 — Schr Solano, ; from Newcastle. Aus. Sailed July 28— Bktn S G "Wilder, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. . ¦ / ' , . NEW YORK— Sailed July 28— Stmr Yucatan, for Colon. • § ' ' PHILADELPHIA — Sailed July 29— Bark Willscott, ;for Ban Diego. : <u v ,,/v, ;- FOREIGN PORTS. ' HONGKONG— Sailed July 22— Br stmr Tar tar, for Vancouver. . . , . Arrived prior to July 29— Stmr * Athenian, from Vancouver. y!a Yokohama, etc; , stmr Pleiades, from' Tacoma' and 1 Seattle.-: PERIM — Passed- July -27 — Br- stmr Oanfu, from Tacuma, for London. July 28 — Span stmr Isla de Panay; from LiverpooJ, for Manila. ¦¦ ANJER—Passed- July 17— -Br- ship . Johanna, from Hollo. July 18 — Br ship Drumeltan,- from Ilfillo. July 20— Br ship Brynhilda, from, Hollo NEWCASTLE. Aua— Arrived July : 29— Bktn In the United States District Court yesterday a suit was begun by the Pacific Hardware and Steel Company vs. the American steamer Mln netonka^to recover $13,936 33, with costs and interest.^ The complaint recites that in March. 1903, the libelant company delivered to the -steamer at New York 19.002 packages of hard ware for the freight of $13,2S3 11 and the ves sel arrived In San Francisco June 2S with a part of the cargo damaged in the amount sued for The libelaift. alleges that the damage was -caused by reason of the negligence of the own ers of the steamer and the improper 'construc tion of the vessel. . - - United States Local Inspectors Captains O. F Bolles and John K. Bulger visited the Min. netonka yesterday on the drydock at Hunters Point and made a careful survey of her hull and machinery. They found between2oOO and 3000 loose rivets in her bottom. They also found one set of toiler tubes defective and or dered a new set to be put in. The Mlnnetonka grounded while passing through the Straits M Magellan and there is a question at issue whether the grounding caused the rivets to become loose or whether there was improper construction in the first place. * Thousands of Rivets Loose. <HE Pacific Mail Company's City j j of Para, which arrived Tuesday 11 i ? ght from Pajiama and way ports. *¦ docked yesterday at the little Mall dock. She brought 929 tons^ of cargo, treasure valued at $42,987 and forty six passengers. Stowed away in a locker on the after deck was a prisoner, captured on Tues day morning-, when the coaster was off Point Sur. Captain Zeeder, whose impos ing appearance on the bridge has gained ti'm the title of "Klr^," was the man that made the capture. The prisoner is a hawk of large proportions. The bird's wings from tip to tip masure four feet. With a beak like a pruning knife and claws l:ke Pilipino bolos the hawk was well equipped for holding its own against any kind of an ; enemy. It yielded to the "King," however. The hawk was discovered on the can vas awning which covers the after deck. The bird was tired and when Captain tZeeder made a grab its dodging was weak and it had little energy to give battle to its captor when he finally mustered up sufficient courage to seire the bird's leg. With the help of half a dozen sailors Captain Zeeder subdued the hawk and confined It In a stout locker: Rest and food worked a complete change In the bird's appearance and when the liner reached . port its strength had returnea to such an extent that a call for volun teers may be necessary to move the hawk from Its prison. The Para's passengers included the fol lowing named: :; ' B. A. Knowlton. Mrs. H. N. Knowlt.n. Misses A A.. Helen S. and S. P. Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. J Constantine. Mi«s M Hanscom. U Hanscom. Edmund Lyons Hector Moixlra. F. J. Frowiss, E. M. Wyld. E. T* yJd, Mrs. M. Armltage. Mrs. M. Shaw. C. L. .Martin. Miss C Shaw. G Molinaz. F. S. Foster. C Wiggins. H. W. Felton. Mrs. R. Diaz de Leon. Miss E. Diae de Leon, J. M. Marshall. Miss V. L. I^vcter. i Any euggestrone tha. appear pert'nent In the premise* will be acceptable. An e^ly re^iy is r»^ju»t-tf-d. . Respectfully. C. A DEVOL.. anil Qitfi^ermactei Vnited States Army, • General Superintendent. •'It arre>^« that this lt^i^> ha» in ef fect since August. 1900. • The ye*- p^e^•lou» wharfage amounted to about $13,800. or $4500 lem than yarly-- rental of this wh/-f. Tb» amount pa.L reems excessive.- a« other ti penses have t-^en reduced i* proportion t^.the fen-ioe. and= ihe question whether jiroper "effort , has been'made to obt. n a re iuttion by using less wharfap- space. or dis corstinuing thp lease •entirely" j.nt' to requesi that I be informed if there i* ai./ available covered wharf capable Af docking two trans f/srte at the ame time. .» "-at can utilized K; xhe Goveriiment at lee* expense than that now paid, or j,f. in view of the above crit i'c'^rn. any reuerction can be "iade in the pre* cm rental. .-» ' • The State Board of Harbor Commii sioners met yesterday. J. C. Klrkpatriclc presiding. The following communication fr*m the quartermaster's department of the United £mt«s arn-' rw read, and, on motion of Commissioner john ~r>. Macken zie, was referred to Chief Wharfinger R. J. Welch:- • 7 SA>' 4"RANVISCt>. Juiy 2^.. I!>o3- Board of ot*te Harboi Commissioner? — <5«>ntl*nien : > <¦ hav# the honor tt <n\-'te your attention tq, l*»e following' remark made by the auditor lor the War Department, suspe.id init -ouchers for the paymer I of re^t of Fol mm-^treet ••Folsom-Blrest wharf r* -lor Jily 'ental of $3.V)O. , . - "This office rJ^Sires to inquire the nee#s*Uy nf continuing this larpe expense from month to 'month, with the Qladual decline of transport, service. ' Q C COST OF MAINTAINING. THE TRANSPORT SERVICE Letter From Army Quartermaster to the State Board- of Harbor Commissioner*.. "Divorces were grantc.1 .*o ilay T. Drib- coll from V4-.-tor..H. Dri^coll for desertion, Annie Brchaut flora DaVid S. Brehaut lor riesertion, Ida Eleanor • * leld *rom A a a Field for n^lectand Elizabeth Edwards from Harry Edwarus and Wi)liarr« H. Rines frorrr T^-orence -Kines for cruelty. . Neglect is^he ground oh which Susan M. L-echleiter is suing *Tohn A. Lechleiter for divorce. 1 The:' were married thirty year* ago and have^cMr children. Mrs. ix>chleiter alleges that -though her hus band earns J?-0 a week he does not provide for his family, but^-£ends* it u|v>n a.wo rr.an named Minnie Thi-stle. Hattie Barclay o? c 1727*. Church street wants a divorce from Barclay. She accuses him of cruelty aiii infidelity and names one Josie Crozier as co-respondert' Suits for d : - orce. were also filed by Ethel Geiershofer agaii^t Edgar. Geiershofer for neglect. Jubelina Thuteson against J. Thureson*'/or cruelly and Mabel E. Mc- Kay against Hugh fift McKay for cruelty. Edward L-JacKson claims he was de ceived bv -.\ellie Jai^kson, to . whom h*» was married a* Vancouver in Septembei, 1901; and wants the mardage annulled. He filed a complaint yesterday. The Walshes were married in this city on December ? r 1S?3, and have one child, a girl, aged r years. Mamie Potter, who was married to James W. Potter at "Oreseer4 City, Oel Nor"; County, in June," 1897, is also suing fcr uivorce for cruelty.. ¦ . t>r. Robert L. Walsh. A dentist who lives at G<?ary street, wa* sued for divorce .t • Olive A. Walsh yesterday. She charges him, »ith crueltyjand alleges that many times during the last four yffars he. has given way to an ungovernable tempqr and has cruelly beaten *?r. thraitened to kill her and that almost 43aily during that time he has applied »? her the vilest epi thets and abusive language. . . Dentist Charged With Beat ing and Otherwise Abus ing Spouse. His Wife Sues Him for \ Divorce on Ground ** of Cruelty. WALSH'S TEMPER CAUSES TROUBLE ¦ ' - . . ¦ • . • . ¦ ' ¦ . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,' THUBSDAT, JULY 30, 1903; Branch Hydrographlc . Of flee, U. B. N., Mer chants', Exchange, San Francisco • Cal . July 20, 1003, ¦•-..;¦: . ' -On account of no slcnala the tima Imll uaa not dropped ;ito-day.;J.O. BURNETT' .Lieutenant. U. 8. N.. in chares. Time Ball. TO ARRIVE. • Steamer.' From. - J Due. Westport San Pedro |July 30 S. Monica San Pedro"...'. ......... July 30 Curacao Mexican Ports July 30 Centennial .Seattle • & Tacoma. July 30 Lakme San Pedro.. .... July 30 Siberia China & Japan Uuly 30 Del Norte. . . . Crescent City I July 30 Santa Rosa... San Diego & Way Port*. I July 30 F. H. Leggctt. Humboldt Bay .......|July 30 Argro...' Eel. River Port* July 31 Pomona Humboldt July 31 City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports July 31 Point Arena . . Point Arena July 31 San Mateo.... Tacoma July 31 r.ureka Humboldt July 31 Chico Coquille River Aug. 1 Edith Seattle.... Aug. 1 San Pedro.... Ran Pedro ..|Aug. 1 Oenderah Seattle tAug. 1 Minnewaska.. New York via San DlegojAug. 2 Alliance Portland & Way Ports. J Aug. 2 Centralla Grays Harbor . ..|Aug. 2 Arcata. ...... Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.Aug. 2 Newburg Giays Harbor ... .|Aug. 2 Coos Bay Newport & Way Ports. 1 Aug. 2 Corona Humboldt Aug. 3 G. W. Elder.. Portland & Astoria |Auk. 3 State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pta.lAug. 3 Texan New York ...|Au<. 4 Rainier Heattle A Whatcom Aug. 4 Chehalis San Pedro ., Aug. 5 Umatilla Puget Sound Ports..... Aug. 5 San Jose New York via Panama. Aug. 5 Ramona Han Pedro & Way Ports. Aug. 6 Clavering China & Japan Aug. 6 NorthFork... Humboldt ¦ .c Aug. C Marlposa Tahiti |Aug. 7 Coptic........ China & Japan Aug. S J. Dollar Seattle & Tacoma Aug. 8 Columbia ' Portland & Victoria Aug. 8 TO SAIL. . . Steamer. Destination. | Sails-. | Pier. Jnly 3O. T~ i H.Monica... Grays Harbor ....1 4 pmlPler 2 Arctic. Humboldt | 4 pm Pier 10 b. -Barbara.. Seattle & OlympJa.i 4 pmiPier 2 Argyll Nome-direct ...... Pier 21 Corona Humboldt ;.... 1:30 p Pier 0 State of Cal. Han Diego & Way. 9 am Pier 19 Queen Puget Sound Ports. 11 am Pier 0 _ ' • Jnly 31. G- Llndauer. Grays Harbor 1 pm Pier 28 Czarina..... Coob Bay direct., .f 5 pm|Pier 8 North Fork . . Humboldt ......... I 5 pm Pi» r 2 «• Maru...., China & Japan....] 1 pm Pier 40 • . Aneait 1. -. I - • Ban Pedro. .. Humboldt | 4 pm|PIer 2 Argo Eel River Ports 4 pm Pier 2 Kamona San Pedro & -Way. 9 am Pier '19 Columbia.... Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24 Newport.... N. Y. via Panama 12 m Pier 40 • Ang-nat 2. . •. -. Eureka Humboldt .. .. 9 am Pier IS Centralla Los Angeles Ports. 9 am|Pler 10 S- Rosa San Diego & Way| 8 am|Pler 19 Pomona Humboldt l:30pPier ID August 3. Centennial.. Seattle & Tacoma. 10 am Pier 2 Pt. Arena.,. Point. Arena 4 pm Pier 2 • . • Angnit 4. , Chlco Coquille River...... 6 pm Pier 2 Arcata Coos B.& Pt.Orford|12 m Pier 13 City Puebla.. Puget Sound Ports. Ill am Pier 9 Alliance Eureka & Coos Bay 10 am Pier 16 __ Ancont 5. ..-. ¦ ¦ ¦ Chehalis Grays Harbor. . 4 pm Pier 3 Nevadan Hnolulu & Kahulul 3 pm Pier 2O Coob Bay.... Newport >& Way.. 9 pm Pier 19 Denderah... Hamburg & Way. 2 pm Pier 25 ,. Ancmt 6. _ ¦ . X e 5r U Jfv- S^ney & Way.... 2 pm Pier 7 O.W.Elder.. Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24 Angait 7. .- I Curacao..... Mexican Ports ...flO am|Pler 11 • ,- _, Amrnut 8." Siberia China A Japan.... 1 pm Pier 40 City Para.. . N. ,Y. via Panama. 12 m Pier 40 . FROM . SEATTLE. . Steamer. ' ; Fon . • Sails. City Topeka. . Skagway & Way Ports. July'ao Meteor. ...... Nome &. St. Michael.:. July si Ohio .. Nome & St. Michael... Aug. 1 Excelsior..... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Aug. 1 A* te " Nome .....r......:.;.. Aug. l Humboldt.... Skagway &. Way. Ports. Aur 5 Senator..: Nome ................. Auk 2 Cottage City.. Skagway A. Way Ports. Aug. 3 Spokane Skagway & Way Ports. Aug. 4 Roanoke...... Nome & St. Michael... Aug! 4 Al-KI..... ... Skagway & Way Port*. Au*. 4 Dlrigo......... Skagway <& Way PorU. Aur. 4 Bertha... , Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Aug 7 City Seattle. : J Skagway & Way Ports. Aug. i ¦• NOTE— In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of . the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column . gives the . last tide of ths day, except when, there are but three ttdes as •ometimes occurs.. The ¦, heights iriven ani in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast. Survey Charts, except when a minus <— ) sign precedes the heights, and then the number given Is subtracted • from the depth si ven by the' charts.. The , plane of reference Is the mean' of the lower low waters. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Purvey Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published : by official au thority of the Superintendent. NOTE — The high and 1 low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places. THURSDAY. JULY 30. • Sun rises ..5:10 Sun sets . A7:21 Moon sets ..11:13 p. m. d Time ITlmel Time] ITime J» rt. I H Ft. Ft. I Ft. ? (H W - ]Ii W| H W| ]L W 60 I 4:16 4.31 9:50 .1.5 4:32 5.6 11:11 1.3 31 5:31 4.1110:46 | 2.0 5:25 5.6 L TV IH/W IL W < HW 1 0:21 1.0 6:52 3.9'11:44 . 2.5 6:19 5.6 2 1:25 0.6 8:10 4.0 12:49 2.7 7:13 6.5 3 2:1S 0.3 D:1S 4.2 1:49 .2.0 8:06 5.5 4 3:051 0.1 10:0* 4.5 2:28 2.9 8:55 5.5 5 3:45—0-110:52 4.6 3:2S 2.0 9:39 5.5 S. E. Buswell was bothered with dan druff last April and he purchased from J. S. Potts and J. A. Logan, members of a drug firm, a lotion he alleges they recommended as a sure cure. He charges in a complaint for $5000 damages -he filed against them yesterday that the. remedy caused a disease worse than the dandruff and was the cause of numerous boils and Bores that covered his scalp and face after a few applications. He- alleges further . that when he re ported his condition to the druggists they sent him to Dr. John J. Richsteln, an employe of theirs, and that he received from him a prescription, the application of which made him worse. Buswell Pursues Druggists. Movements of Steamers. CHICAGO, July 29.— Judge Cavanaugh in a decision to-day decided that labor unions have the right to place pickets about a plant where a strike Is in pro gress, and he also declared that workmen have the right to persuade workmen to quit. The jurist furthermore held that sending men to jail upon affidavits ttiat they have .violated an. injunction is illegal. Judge Cavanaugh's decision is di rectly opposed to decisions rendered in the Superior courts. Right to Place Pickets. Echo, from Port Elizabeth. . ~. Sailed July 29— Bark Oregon, for San Fran cisco. , . ¦ SOURABAYA— Arrived July 28— Br etmr Arab, from Hongkong. OCEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP— Sailed July 29— Stmr Serbia, for San Francisco. NEW YORK— Sailed July 29-^Stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool; itrar Rotterdam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogne. QUEENSTOWN- Sailed July 29 — Stmr Iver nla, from Liverpool, for Boston. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed July 29 — Stmr Kronprlnz Wllhelm. from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbourg. 'GIBRALTAR— Passed July 29— Stmr Van couver,, from Boston, /or Naples and Genoa. LIVERPOOL— Arrived July 29 — Stmr Norse man, from Portland. NAPLES — Sailed July 29— Stmr Syrian Prince, . for New York. This action is taken, it is said, on ac count of the desire of the company to cut down expenses all over the system. The employes are all paid by the hour and this will make quite a difference in the pay roll if this same rule applies all over the system. The machinists receive 37J4 cents an hour and the loss of the one hour each day will be approximately $10 a month. The loss to the helpers and ap prentices will. average accordingly. It is supposed that the change will last only during the summer months, though it is possible that the new rate may be permanent. BAKERSFIELD, July 29.— The working hours of the shop forces of the Southern Pacific Company at Kern have been re duced from ten to nine hours. Southern Pacific Reduces Hours of . Workday and New Schedule May Be Permanent. CUTS DOWN PAYROLL IN THE SHOPS AT KERN The present center of agitation is Ama dor City. Superintendents of Bunker Hill and- Fremont mines have been consulted. They fear that labor trouble Is liable to come soon. Notices have been posted for some time reauesting those employed about Amador City mines to become members of the Western Federation. The time limit has been extended to August 10. Notices are posted up around Jackson call ing a special meeting for organizing en gineers, miUmen and mechanics as a union under the jurisdiction of the West ern Federation. A meeting is to be held to-morrow night. JACKSON. July 29.— J. C. Williams" of Nevada County, -vice president of the Western Federation of Miners, has been In the county several days on business concerning that organization. His pres ence here is interpreted • as a move to bring engineers and others identified with the local union of the American Federa tion of Lrfibor to affiliate with the Western Federation. It is necessary, the . latter claims, to hold its position that all those working in mines in this section should become members even though they, keep up, the other union as well. They repudi ate all idea of falling another strike. Superintendents of Bunker Hill and Fremont Pear a Strike. Vice President of the Miners' Union Is in Amador. SEEKS MEMBERS FOR FEDERATION Bird Which Measures Four Feet From Tip to Tip of Its Wings Is Captured By Captain Zeeder, Who Brings His Prisoner to Port Confined in Locker HUGE HAWK SEEKS REFUGE ABOARD PACIFIC MAIL LINER CITY OF PARA 10 FRAMING BRYSON PICTURES THE "LADY IN GREEN," Next Sunday's Call. Bryson studies may be framed with narrow frame, burnish gold edging and raw silk mats; colors selected to stiit tones and pictures. These studies admit of a variety of styles and also make strikingly effective posters. The "Lady in Green" and companion pieces to follow are undoubtedly the swellest art pictures ever issued by any newspaper in America. BAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... k To CHIC AGO ¦ il or Those Who j^ "/j Seek the Best. SANTA IE TRAINS L«a.ve Market-street Ferry Depot. I Local I Lim'd I Local I OVrl'd I Daily. J Dally I Daily |Dally Lv. San Fran.. 7:30 a 0:30 a 4:00 p 8:00 p Ar. StocMon... 10:40 a 10:01 p 7:10 p 11:15 p "Merced ..... 1:05 p 1:55 p ....... 1:28 a "Fresno 2:40 p 3:20 p....... 3:15 a "Hanford-... 4:58 p 4:07 p ....... 7:50 a "Vlsalla .... 4:55 p 4:48 p ...... .5:00 a "Bakersfleld. 7:15 p 6:00 p ....... »7:S5 a " Kansas City ....... 2:35 a.. 7:00 a " Chicago .... ....... 2:15 p ....... S:47 p a for morning;; p. for afternoon. •'¦¦ 7:30 a. m. Dally! Is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points In San Joaquin Valley.: Cor- responding. train arrives at 8:65 a.' m, daily. 0:30 a. m. ? Monday and Thursday -is the CALIFORNIA j I.IMITED, carrying- Fal- aoft ¦ Bleeping* Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair car -runs to Bakers- fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas- sengers. ¦ No second-class • tickets • are . honored on this train. Corresponding- train arrives at 11:10 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. - . ¦¦: 0:30 a; m. Daily, Valley L-Itnlted, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakert- fleld and 8an - Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at \ 11 :10 p. m. dally. 4:00 p. m. la Stockton Local. Corresponding; train arrives at 11:10 a.* m. dally. * _ 8 :00 p. ' m. ¦ Daily Is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, and Freu Reclining Chair Care to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno.- Cor- responding train arrives at 6:25 p.^m. dallyi Personally conducted parties for Kansas City. Chicago and I East leave . San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Of flees— 641 Market street : and In Ferry De- i oat. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. SOUTHERN PACIJiC 1 putm Lla*. Too* «f Itartec Street > U*.v» - Feom Jpjib 11. 1903. - A*arrn **74Ma Sanicl*. SuUoa. Elulr* and {>«•- mento — V«ei . 74»a VacavlHe. WlnUr*. Bmnsey........ JZBr 7 JO a >l«a^inei. Saa R»moo. Vailejo, _ Nap*. Call»«oe». Santa Koia 6 2S» 7.50a Nllea. Latbrop. Stocktoa 7.2&» ••00a Darls, Woodland, Knlgbts Laadtnir. HaryiTllle. Orovllle. (connects at Marjsville for Grldley, Bles* » andCnfco) .-.— ,Jg<T • 08a AtiantlcBxvr«»«-Ofden»ndEa!B. 10.25* 1 ICOa Port Co«ta, Martinet. Atftloch. By- , t . roB,Traey.8w>«-kton.8acram«»ta. Los Bhbo^ Mendota, Haaford. _^ "ViaallA. Porte»Tlll« ...."»4^a» . 1.00a Port Costa. MarUnet. Lainrop. Mo- desto, Merced. Fresno. Oosljea Junction. Haajijrd. Visalla. Bakersfleld • •• B.Z&9 . 8.30a Shasta Expreas-DaTla, ™ll»mM . (for Dartlctt Springs). WUlaw*. _^ •+Fr«to, Bed Bluff. Portland...... 748» 830a KJlea. Saa .lot*, LtTenBore, 8toe^ .. ton.lone,8acTamenU»,Pl»ceTTlUo, MarrsTllle. Chlco. Kcd Brnff..... 4^8» 8 30a Oakdale.C'hlneie. Jamestown. 8o- nora. Tuolnmne and Angels ..... ••*«¦ 800a Martinez and Way Stations. ,SSct 1000a Vallelo \' •*•*"• ¦ Bakerrteld. Los AngeVaa and *-*\ * Xew OTleana. (Westboynd ai* n ' rives m P»«lflc Cc^t Bxpresa, Tia Coast LJne> ••••• O^Ol 1000a The Overland Llmrted — Ogdea, "• y 12.00x nay ward. Nlles aad "Way Stations. 3.25» ti StOr Bacramento Krrer Steamers- ti IOOf ISQr Benida. 8aeranje«t». Woodland. "WHllatoa. Coluss.WU- lows, Kalghts landing. Marys- . _ Tllle. OroTllle and way ¦taCona.. 10 55* SJSQr Hay ward, Niles and Way SUUoas.- 755* 4 CO? MarUaez.San Ramon, VaUeJo.Napa, Callstog*. SanUBosa... ........ 8.25* 4X0r Martinez. Tracy.Lathrop.Stoekton. 10 25* 4 00r Klles, LlT*nnore. 8toektoa. Lodt.. f|5» 4^0p Hajward. /files. Irvlngtoa. 8aj » t8.|S* Jose, LUennor* I I! i.OO* 6-00z The Oi I Limited— Fresno. Tnlare, Bakeisfleld. Lcs Angeles; eon- . necta at Saagus for SaaU Bar- bara •'¦' *M* SjCOt Tort Costa, Tracy. Stockton, 1m Banos ii £§* t5^0F Nlles, San Jose Loc«-*.... .11?* S.COf Hay ward. Klles and Ean Jose 10 2'— » $X8r Oriental Mall — Ogden. Denver. . Omaha. 6 1. Louis. Chicago and East. (Can-tea Pullman Car paa- aengers enly ort of San Fr»n- claco. Tourist ear and coach - . r Masengera take ».tf) r. v. trata to P.rco, cootlnnlng tbfnce ¦ la their cars* r.ii. train eaitward.. 4-tt* Weslbonnd, Sanset Limited.— From New Tot*. Chlctgo, Sew \ . Orleans, £1 Paso. Los Angeles,' Fresno, Berenda. IUjmond (from : Toaemlte), MarUnes. Arrtres.. B 23* 7XO 6an Pablo. Port Costa, M*rUa*s \tii-' - aad-Way StaUana... .............. 11.25* • t7XCr Vallejo..... , ~.. 7^5» 7MQt Port Coita. Beaiela, Sutioa, Paviu, 8acrame&to, Tmckee, Reno. Stops at aU stations e**t of - • r, Eacramento. 7.55a t-C€r Oregon * California Expnws— Sao- . - ramento, M»ry»»llle. Reddlns, Portland. Puget Sound and Ent. 8.55% tt.iOr Bayward, N lies and Sen Jose (Snn- day only) ....... ...,•-. 'fti.SSa ii^Sr Fort Costa, Tricy, Laihrop, Mo- desto, Merced. Raymond (to To- ¦emite). Fresno 12-2S» Han ford. Vlsull* Bater»fleld 6.25*" COAST LINE (5arr»w flaage).) '] i (Foot of M.-u-lcet Btrect.) <> t7'46* Santa, Croa Excursion (3nad*y only) t8.10» CIS* Kewark. CeatervlTie. San Jose. . Felton. Boalaer Creek, »»nta - Crni and Way Station*.. ..._..... 8 2S» U-lSr Hewark, Centenrllle. Baa Jos«, Kew Alnadea.Los Oatoa,Feltoa. Boulder Creek, Saara Cms and Principal War Stations ..... 1045* ' 4-ll> Kewark. San Joee. Los Oatos and way stations (oa Saturday and Sunday runs through to Santa. Cruz, connects at Felton for Boulder . Creek, Monday only from Sgntm Crni) ffl.53 * HARBOR FERRY. From SAN Fie AX CISCO. Foot of Market fit. (Slip t> -T7:1S »:C0 11:00 a.m. 100 3 00 6.15 ».«. from .OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdwiy — t«:0O 18:C8 W:03 10:03 a.m. 12 00 200 4 JO P.M. COAST LINE < Broad tiaage). ' (Third and Townsend Street*.) 6.10* San Joae and Way Stations......... 7TO t7-00* San Joae and Way Station*... ...... t-SOr //COa Kew Almadea /4.10* 17.16* Monterey and Sao** Cnu Kxcnr- •Ion (Sunday onTj>.. ............ i3.3S> ; «8.00* Coast Line Limited— Stope only Saa Jose,Gllroy,Bolli>(er,Pajaro.Caa- trovnie, Sallnaa. San Ardt ?as« Bob] eg. Sai»'.i Margarita. San Luis Obt»po,(prti..ip«j staUonsthenee) Bant* Barbara. «nd Los Aa- geles. Connection at Castronn* to and from Moaterey n 1 Paclfla GroTe and at Psjaro nt; th bonnd mmtt m from Capitola and SanuCrai.... 10.43* ¦••O* San Jose. Tret Vlnoa. Capitols, BaataCnii.Pactde Grove.Sallnaa, fan Luis OtMspo and Friacipal Intermediate Stations 4.1fl» westbound only, Paclfle Coast Ex- pre»».— Tram Kew York.Ch!«*gOk Kew Orleans. El Paso. Lot in* • •• rm - «el»*. Santa Barbara. Arrtvea.. I^O* - JO^O* San and Way Stations 1 20* 11-30* San Jose. Los Gatos and Way Sta* . __ tlons 5-38T •1-30» e«n Jose »d Way Stations.. .-I.... X7 C0» Z-OOr Ean Joee and Way Sutlons 19 MU 1U.C0PDel Monte Kipreia— Santa Clara. • San Jote, Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove (connects at Santa. Clan for Santa Cms. Boulder , •• • _^_ Creek and Narrow Gaofre Polnta) ti 2-ISl ,.- •Ww Burllngame. S»n Mateo. Redwood. it enlo Park. Palo Alta Msyneld. | Mountain View. Lawrence. Santa 1 Clara, 8an Jose. Gilroy (conne*. tlcn for Ballmer, Tres Plaos). . Paiaro (connect for Wat»oa« rule. Capftola wild Strta Crui), Paclfle Giove and stations. Cofinecu at Castro Ule for Sa- c Hun* 10.48* . •4Jf> flan Jose*aB.J Way Sutlont..^.... 8.3&a etSXOr Ban Jose. (t!» Santa Clara) Loe Gatos, WrigbtandPrlnclpa! Way (-. -. : . - Stations - ........... r9 00* •S5J0* Ban Joee and Prlnc!p«l^»y3tatlona t8.0(U •18.167 6an Mateo.Beresford.BelmonikSaa i # Carles, RedwoM. ftlt Oakt. 1 Menlo Part. Psw Alto t8.48* 6 JOr Ban Jose and Way Stations,.... •„ 8.3^4 . •7X0r Sunset Limited. Kastbound.— Saa . ¦ Luis Oblap.o. Sant* Barbara. Los Aogeies, Iteming. El Paso. Kew Orleans, New York. (Westbound <•'- . »v 0 anlTe«viaS»nJc4qufnValley)... 25* 8.C0T Palo Alto and Way Stailon 10-15* *1120l Mlllbrae. P«Jo Alto and Way Sta- tions t945r «11-30rMinbr»e. San Jose and Way Su- tton< • :9.4S> AforM^rninu. P for At Uraoom. X Saturday and Sunday only. i Stops at all station* on Sunday. 1 Sunday excepted- t Sunday only. « Saturday only. -¦ . - . ¦,'¦>.¦¦* a Connect * at Soshea Je. wtt« train* for Hanf8r< • Tlaalla. At Fretno. for Ttaajla Tta Saagaz. • «Tto Coa»t Line. J Tuesday and Friday. . . « Arrive via Nlles. n Dally except Saturday, tr Via Ean Joaqotn. VaDey. t Stops Santa Clara lonth bound only. Counacx* except Sunday, for all pemu Karrow Gan«u^^ tXJoo nonWD »t Yaieacl* EJ. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave ?ia SivaUta fory J Arrive Saa Fran. fo»t U Martdt sy San Fran. Wee* Sun- ~ " Surn Week 9:45* «:OOa gSftSS^^ l«7UoS SITftX l:45r 9:00a )SSS5Slw l-:."»Op 3:30r 5:15p 10:00a 3:3()p 3:50p fctoday* tly. "HaTt IVrwaT «:3Op,htit»1?. l'i:3Oy ' •^lifll J«» MAaxsT St^ (North Shore lCulroad/ ' . ornCfi t and Sausalito Fsitav Foot Market St. WfisHy Cal $1.00 DerYeap T 1 V/ 1-B.X Eastbound Tourist Parties The best friends we have are those ' who have once traveled with one of oar Personally Conducted Tourist Parties— that ia saying a good deal for the service, is it not? 1 ' Before making up your mind how to ; go east will you not permit me to tell you about them and the decided advan- tages they offer? W. D. SANBORN. Gen'l Agent Burlington Route. 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. G9X Phone. Main 1188. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN £Y. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC BAILWAT COMFANT. Tiburon Terry, Toot of Market St. SAXT PRAKCISCO TO SAH EAPAE1. WEEK DAYS— 7:30. 8:C0 9:00. 11:00 a.m.: 12:35. 2:30. 3:40. 5:10. 5:50. 6:30 and 11:30 P. ¦ m. . Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS— 7:30 8:00 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. 2:30.3:40,5:10 6:30.11:30 p.m. SA1T KAFAEL TO SAH PBAH CISCO. WEEK DAYS— 6:05 6:50 7:35. 7:50. 9:20, 11:15 a m.; 12:50. t2:C0. 3:40. 5:00. 5:20. 6:25 p. in. • Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. SUNDAYS— 6:50. 7:35 9:20 11:15 a. m.; 1:45. 3:40. 4:50. 5:00'. 5:20. 6:10. 6:25 p. m. ~ ~. tExcept Saturdays. Leave J In Effect I -Arrive . San Francisco, f Mtfy 3. 1903. 1 San Francisco. "week I Sun- I Destina- 1 Sun- ( Week Days. I days. | tion. | days. | Days. 7:30 a 7:45 a 7:45 a 7:30 a 8:0Oa 8:40a fl:40a 8:00 a 9:.T0a Icnaclo. 10:20a 10:20a 2:30 p '2:30 p 6:00p 6:20 p 5:10 p 5:10 p 6:20 p 7:25 p 7 :25_p j 7:30 a 7:30 a 7:45 a 7:45 a 8:00 a 8:00 a Novato. 10:20 a 10:20 a 2:30 p 9:30 a. Petaluma 6:20 p 6:20 p 5:10 p' 2:30 p and 7:25 p 7:25 p 5:10 p Santa Rosa. 7:30 a 7:30 a 10:20 a 10:20 a 8:0Oa 8:00 a Fulton. 7:25 p 6:20 p 2:30 p 2:30 p - 7:25 p Windsor. 7:30 a 7:50 a Healdsburg. 10:20 a 10:20 a Lytton. 2:30 p 2:30 p Geyserville. 7:25 p 7:25 p - _ Cloverdale. _ 7:30al~7730~a| Hopland |l6:20~a|10:20~a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| and Uklah. | 7:25 p| 7:25 p 7:30 a| 7:30 a| Wllllt«. | 7:25p| 7:25~p "8:00 al 8:00 al Camp Vacation. 110:20 ajlO:2O a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Guernevllle. | 7:25 p| 6:20 p ~8:00 al 8:00 al Sonoma. I 8:40 al 8:40 a 5:10 p| 5:10 p| Glen Ellen. |6:00p| 6:20 p 7:30 al 7:30 a! ~" 110:20 a|10:20 a" 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Sebastopol. { 7:25 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin, at Santa Koea for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clover- dale for the Geysers, BoonevlUe and Green- wood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- land Springs. Kelseyvllle, Carlsbad Springs. Soda - Bay. Laker>ort and Bartlett Springs ; at Ukiah . for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John Day's. Riverside. Lierly's, BuckneU's. Sanhedrln Helght3, HuUvlUe. Orr'» Hot^ Springs, Half- way House. Comptche. Camp Stevens, Hop- kins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, 'Westport. > Usal: at WUHts for Fort Bragg. Westport. : Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo, Laytonville, I Cum- ; mings. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen'a. Dyer. ; Garberville Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ' duced rates. On Sunday — Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half-rates. Ticket-office, 650 Market street. Chronicle bulldinr. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RTAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. rc®fggg|l&gO TO SAN RAFAEL IIMsJIMsl! SAN quent| N' SS«b^ MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. I^WuBjM^^^^} via Sausalito Ferry tJ-ffk DAYS— < Holidays excepted) — 6:45, V7-45 S;« 0:45. 11 a. m.. 12:20. «1:45. 3:15. 4:15? t5:i5N:lV6:45 9 11:43 p. m. • 7 :45 • m. train week days does not run to M SUNDA e YS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-7. ts x*i fia 11 »- n U S(> « m -« in ;fc 12:30 « tn:3 °- 2-35 'i-.W). 5.. 6. 7:30. 0. 11:45 p. tn. 'Trains marked (•) run to San Quentin. Those marked (t) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur- days. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs tO FROM*S AN. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days— R:23, t«'-25. 7:40. 8rl5, J0:35 IlToS I m *; 12:30. 2:20. 4:50. 5:do. eiis, 10 S^N D DAYS-6:15; 7:33 JS:10. 8:40. 111:45 a. m.. 12:50. 2:30, $3:25, 4:10, J5.50, 6:55 7:35. 10:20 p. m. Trains marked <t> start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO — Week days — 5:45, 6:40, 7:45. 8:25. 0:45. 11:10 a. ni., 12:40. 2:45. 4:15. 5:10. 7: Oil 10:40 p. m. ' ¦ SUNDAYS— 6:35. 7:55. 10. 11:10 a. m.. 12:05 1-05 2:40, 3:45. 4:55, 6:05. 7:10, 10:J0 p. m. ' ' THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days— Cazadero and way stations.. , -, , H . ",- B:1B p. m.. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p.: m.. Saturdays— Cazadero and way stations. - •¦-..¦- •-¦--'.?¦; Sundays and Legal Holidays — 8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. . • : Sundays and Legal Holidays — 10 a. m.. Point Reyes ¦ and way stations. / TICKET OFFICE— 626 Market st. FERRY— Foot of Market «t. ' •^Mfe&jf MEN AND WOMEN. < uJffl^™ E MM tU* ° toT onn»tnr»l fflgfli 1 1* t <«t«.^9 dischargei.inflanimatiom. ; MjaBWf G»««att«l3 g| irritation! or ulc«r»tion» ¦!<¦>]¦ not t» itrlctar*. of mncois membrane!. W~*4 Pr.wmt» CmucIm. Painie,,. an d not aitrio- irnTHtETAHSCHtMIMlCO. gent or pol.onoui. Ijiji rHiriiiTTinnrnrn «old by DmnlaU, C.8.A. A'&r or tant In plain wrapper, rnMHi^ irBrrl t>r «xpren, prepaid, for V^ WB&fn • 1 - 00 - or 3 bottlrt 12.75. ™Ta,llffir"Tr P Circular it&t oa muert.. TtATLWAY TBAVEI*. -. . - . • « • They Receive Special Attention. Old people and ladies traveling alone or with children receive special attention from the | managers of our tourist sleeping car excursions. j They are looked after from the moment V they get aboard the car until they reach their journey's end.- They are relieved of all bother about tickets and baggage. They are * assisted to and from the dining car and on ¦; and off the trains. I Cars leave San Francisco for Chicago daily ria El Paso. The Monday, Tutsdajr and Thursdaj -• :ars are personally conducted. . k ;}'" Vr'-V'- --\.\, St. Louis car leares Mondays; Memphis car, _^~£25gj&R|§^|» Wednesdays. The "via Colorado" cars leave v 8 a. m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. H ( VAjU^iKc jjllii Jl Information on request. . . S JlftiffiMjl^ F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, % B^^^^^a 613 Market Street, San Francisco.