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SMOOTH SAILING ENDS IN STORM Sentence of 14 Days on Angel Island Quells the Feminine Passengers of Asia HILE the steam ship Asia had smooth sailing all across the Pacific ocean, and Cap tain Gaiikroger was congratulating 1 himself upon the pleasant termina tion of his voyage, he ran into a veri table squall -"when he anchored his vessel off the quar antine station at Angel island Sat urday afternoon. The squall was raised by (lie mem bers of the fair sex on board, who hrjd an indignation meeting: in the . social hall of the vessel when Quaran tine . Officer Captain Drew announced 11 hat everybody on board the liner who had not been vaccinated since the ves sel left Hongkong must be vaccinated before they would' be allowed to land In > c an Francisco. This order was oc casioned by the fact that two Filipinos, who had joined the vessel at Hons lionsv wore taken down with smallpox shortly after leaving that port. One of^ them was landed at Shanghai and on* at Kobe. Then t\i» vessel was . fumigated and proceeded on its way. Before leaving Yokohama Captain O. It. Thompson vaccinated everybody on ; hoard excepting the cabin passengers, and as these demurred, and as the Bmallpox had been confined to the steer as:^ quarters. Doctor Thompson allowed tlif!:i to pass, awaiting the arrival of il« vessel. at this port. IIOI.U IXDIGXATIO.Y MKETIXG Wl^n l)ocu»r Drew issued the order on .Saturday he met with a flat refusal from almost everjr woman on board the snip. They gathered together and held hu indignation meeting and decided be tween themselves that there was "noth ing doing." Tlipv furthrer proclaimed that Doctor Drew could not compel them to bo. vaccinated — and "vaccinat «•«!.'' they "would not be.*' "I won't stand for it!" said one; and "Id like to see him try it!' said an other. When the fury of the gale was at it^ height Doctor Drew announced to the irate passengers that, while it was true that he could not compel them to Vie vaccinated, he could compel them to go ashore at the quarantine headquar ters and remain there for a period of \u25a0 OIL, OX TROIBLED WATERS ThTe -was the choice of "14 days on ::Angel Island'! or submit to "vaccina tion." A tremendous baring of arms and lifting of dainty lingerie ensued, and in \u25a0_M short time Doctor Drew and his forces announced that the vaccination . was complete that the tempest in the teapot was over and that Captain Gauk \u25a0\u25a0 ? razer was fr«»e to take his vessel to the .!dock whenever he was ready. In the meantime the vessel had been . fumigated and at f o'clock yesterday morning it weighed anchor, docking shortly before noon. Among: the passengers was C. C. . lialdu-in, a prominent merchant of .SLangrhai, accompanied by his wife and tu'osons, wlio are to make an extended t^ur of the boast before poing' to New York. Mrs. Baldwin is a niece of R. 11. Pease of this city. The Asia was 2S days 11 hours and S3 minutes from Hongkong:, 17 days 4 iimiTs and 29 minutes from Yokohama n»<i 6 days 14 hours and 15 minutes from Honolulu. The vessel carried the following f at>in passengers: FROM HONGKONG n?T. William MeOlurc ] Mrs. U. A. Hale \u25a0 Mortimer Richards IT. M. Stepbenson \u25a0Mrs. Clarence «i. Me- Mrs. f 'arson Taylor • .•Clean - Mrs. F. M. Sp<*norr~~ 1". S. Tunirr I^hils O. lUbhard .V.. V. Cuih^rt TViliiaui <;. r.lackle «." A. n»lr <\ *i. Itoberts :i..T. MoOuN-hwm I Hpv. Ja«-ob N. Engle wiHigni Ironsides Rev. John M. Sheets Mrs. R'rs«> Rog»r<l (J^orpo Sinclair \tp. William McClure Mies Alice I.*liii Vtsmtt Sorby Hupo N. Miller " <Jiaiif« MKTlrsn \.. V. Tsylor Mis-s <J. M. Tumrr Miss Kloanor Spencer Olof Tobbics&en PROM BHAKCBAI TJ.«:nas SlrNidder (James O-ll Ot»T C. R"a<l Mnc A. R. llajT C « . BsHTrtn "Krnnk Dixon • hiirlo* E. ltsidwin Mrs. William E. W»<le Mrs. Hcrraau <;. Juut Mrs. A. U. Oweland 1 tiomas .KpfTigan .^^i^* Gladys Road Al!<-rt R. Hacrr . C. C. Baldwin Jr. . a: R. Hac<>r Jr. Mi«=s Mari* Gn»t vvillimn K. Wad<? Charles Majjuire iar\ il. Kroll , Richard Sims Mrs. Ofler C. Rrarf Fre4 HaFer Mrs. C. r - B»l<lTTin Tanl KnittrU W«J»er E. Nods Leslie Wade Michael Smyth I--' FROM KOBE *\u25a0"»>. Mr«. TVilTinm A. f^eavey i Mls« Marr I".. M»lhui^n Mr*. <;eorjr<- Melhtiish Charles Stanley MISB Mary HMbrook ' FROM YOKOHAMA Mifs Marearet M<wre Mr*. .T»>s*e K. Gray Mrs. Julius K»i:fuer Mrs. Fomosuke Oshiroa r.rnrtt Ksufner Miws Chri*tine Guppy .Tf-4.se E. Uray Mrs. Willlani Ronald Fntnohuiie 6*hima Mrs. Anna Kaufn«>r F.«lw-*rd V. iv>h*>u Mits Anite Kaufner William Ronald Charles Clark -Trrsfph Schmidt Miss Cecil Gray Paul Kaufn»r Mixs <^l»m I. Keely ' ; R.ct. WilJlani T. Austin Joseph Wilhelm - Varht Comet Has Close- Call The yacht Comet had a narrow escape from destruction yesterday afternoon, when it was grounded for a few mo ' nients on the rocks, between the Pre sidlo and Fort Point. At the time of .iho accident Captain L>. T. Score was trying to take a reef: a strong squall \u25a0suddenly sprung up and drove the ves k*-1 on the rocks. Captain J. S. Clark of the Fort Point life saving station had" been watching the boat for some •lime, and when he saw it had become helpless, he put out with his power hoat. and making fast to the yacht, rowed, it out into deep water. \ He ar- \ rtved at the rescue just in tJme, as thej yacht was commencing to bump heavily : 'on the rocks. Xo damage was done to the little craft. Besides Captain Score, on board the Comet \u25a0were: H; B. Mass, Otto Rhode. William \u25a0U'lckwire, Charles Peaae.^P. Schetzel, Josrph Springrer. The Comet belongs to the San Fran clgco yacht club. (iiveo Royal Sendoff The Portugese cruiser San Gabriel sailed away for Honolulu yesterday aft ernoon. It receved as royal a farewell on its departure as It did a welcome when it entered the harbor 10. days ago. It left its moorings at 2 o'clock, and was accorr.panied down the bay by the tug Golden Gate and a fleet of small launches, all crowded to capacity. On . board the Golden Gate was Consul Ig nacio Duarte, M. T. Fretas and the oommittee who had charge of enter taining the visitors while they were in port. The Portugese band from Oak land was also much l»i evidence, and played lively strains as the flotilla passed down the bay. IVbaler Starla North The whaling steamer Herman, Cap tain Bodfish, sailed yesterday on its annual expedition to whaling waters. It is sent out by the Northwestern In vestment company-^ Governor Makes Quick Trip. The Pacific Coast steamship Govern or. Captain Jepsen. made a quick run PiaVAXE WIRE, CHICAGO, KEW YOEK. \u25a0WT6TZBN XTKION CODE. J. C. WILSON MEMBER KEW TOKK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE TEE STOCK AKD EOKD EXCHANGE, BAN FRAKCISCO. Kain Office Branch Offices •KILLS BLDG.. S. F. PALACE HOTEL Oorreepoirdents (Main Coaridor) EaERIB. WTNTHEOP Baa Francisco ft CO.. HOTEL ALEXANDRIA 26 Wne tiL, New York, Lo« AafeJea. 8 Rookery. Chicago. HOTEL DEL 00K0- •l7ll Stout atreet, NADO, ' Decrer. Colo. Coronado Beach.". Vaccination? No, Never, Said Irate Women down the coast yesterday,, making the time from Seattle to this port in 51% hours. It brought 153 cabin passen- Virslnian Arrives The American-Hawaiian steamship Virginian, Captain Greene, arrived in port yesterday — 11 days from .^alina Crur and 36 hours from San Diego. Fall* of Clyde 1o Dock The ship Kails of Clyde, which has been plying between Gaviota and Hono lulu, for tlie Associated Oil company for th*"last 11 months, came into port Sat urday, and today will go to the Union iron works, to go in the drydocks and be cleaned and Overhauled. Lumber RrcelptM. Lumber, receipts from the north coast yesterday by sea amounted to 3,290,000 feet. " MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From 1 Steamer 1 Date Muiuboldt j North Fork May 2 Urs.rs Harbor ! Carlos |May 2 Memloclno & Pt. Arena Sea Foam May 2 I'ortland &; ABtorla [Kansas City ... May ~ San Diego & Way Ports|?anta Uosa May 2 Karstsu jrusrarora May 2 iJrays Harbor |Santa Barbara... May 2 S»n P«><lro Norwood May J llnmbolflt K. A. Ktlburn.. May 3 Honolulu Siorra May « Honolulu jft'tlheltnina May J Hamburg & Way Portspais May 4 jaii Pedro jllanalci May 4 Taku Ashtalml* May 4 Seattle &- Tscoraa Buekmau May 4 San Prdrt* A'ateon May 4 San Pedro & Way rorls:r«os Bay May 4 Unmboldt City of Topeka. May S Poos Bay |M. F. Plant -..May « r > Point Arena A: Albion.. iPom.i May f> San Pe«lro G. W. Klder ... May 5 urays Harbor Cheballs May 5 SrayK lUrbor Cpntralia May 5 I'uget Sound Fnrt^, I'lty of PueMa.. May H I'ortland & Astoria jUoanoke May 6 Sal. Crnz via S. Di^go. Nebraska n .....May « <an Dicpo & Way Ports Governor May 6 Ni-w York via Aneon. ..]San Jose May 7 fJuaymas Persia May 7 Autwerp via Japan. ...\\. lOurichon May H Woosung & Ksrat?u...|<<»mlnole May 8 ~ TO SAIL Destination | Steamer | Sails jPier May 2- s \ I Grays Harbor Norwood ... 2 pm .... Astoria & Portland Ilalnler ." pm 21. Humboldt Ravalll .". pm 27 Los Angeles Ports.... Carlos 1 pni Honolulu & Kabului ..Airline 12 m S8 Humboldt Cily Trfpeka 10 am 11 Saa Diego & Way Ports Governor ... 4pm 9 Los Angeles Ports.... S. Barbara.. 1 pm 51 May 3— Astoria & Portland... . Casco spra 27 Japan & China Chiyo Maru. 1 pm 42 Honolulu via P. Sound Hilonian ... 12 m 3S Pusrt Sound Ports Queen 2pm 9 May 4— Orays Harbor Clarerannt .. 4 pm 27 Mendocino & Pt. Arena. $<. a Foam .. 4pm A Honolulu & Kabului ... Nevadan ... 12 m 38 May 5— I | Los Angeles Ports liianatei I S pm 10 ilumboldt ............. xorth Fork.. 12 m 3« Portland & Way Ports. (i w Elder i pm 13 Urn Angeles Pnrts .... [-hehalls .... 10 am .... lx)s Angeles Ports ICentralla .. 1 pm 21 Astoria & Portland ißowdoln ... 12 m 27 San Dleco&Way Portßl Sant a R«=a. 11 am 9 May 0 — I Seattle & Tacoma IWatson .... lpm 10 Los Angeles Ports JBuckman ... 10 am 10 San Pedro & Way Portfiicoos Bay .. 4 pm 11 May 7— Flf>nolulu Sierra 11 am 21 New York via A neon... Pern 12 m 40 Puget Sound Ports ....Governor -.» 4pm 9 Astoria & Portland. .. .Kansas City 11 am 40 Los Angeles Ports jl^ianokn « pm IS Coos Bay (M.( M. F. Plant 3pm 8 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer | Date Skagway * Way Ports. Jefferson 'May 1 Valder & Feward Northwestern ...May 1 Valdpx & Reward Alameda May 8 Nome direct Corwin May 10 Time IJnII Cniten States branch hydrographic office. Mer chants* Exchange, San Francisco, May 2, J9lO. The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel was dropped today exactly at noon, Pa cific standard time (I2<>th meridian), or at Sh. OOm. CO*. Greenwich mean time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, I*. 8. N., iv charge. Sun, Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey — Time and heights of tides at Fort Point. Few city front (Mission street wharf) add -25 minutes. MONDAY, MAY 2 Sun rises ..v 5:11 Sun eets .....>. ;. 7:02 Moon rises 1:31 p. m. Last quarter moon May 2, at 5:20 a. in. N«>w moon May 8, at fl:'J4 p. m. First quarter ....May 15, at 6:04 p. vi. |Time iTime Time |Time My.! Ft 1 Ft Ft I Ft Ik w [l. w hw - |i, w '£.. 4:02 4.6 11:29 0.8 7:13 4.8 L. W H W V, W H W 3.. d:l9 5.4 5:42 4.4 12:26 0.5 7:45 5.0 4.. .1:19 2.7 7:09 4.5 1:25 0.7 8:18 5.8 V. a. Branch HydroßrHphlc Office A branch of the United States hydrographic office. »lorat*»d in thp Merchants* Kxchanfre. Is matntsined in Sail Francisco for the bentfit of marioerK. without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world arc kept at hand for comparison ami reference, and the Is test tnformatlon can always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat ters of interest to ocean commerce. J. O. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. HYDROGKAPHIC OFFICE Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. PLACE | Ft. | Date | Remarks Grays Ilarl 18 JJan. 13] Inner bar buoy snb- I ( I merged. • WiUapa B] 27 [Feb. B| Whistling buoy 1 mile I ' I I north of bar. Colum. n.j 24 INov. B'Shoaling outside nun - I I I buoy No. 2. Nehalm Rl 8 [Feb. 2jßar buoy 200 yards~N7 I _j I channel. \u25a0 Tlllmk 8.1 9 [Dec. 17 Channel shifted 1 mile I I , south In gale Not. 28. i Nun .buoy No. 0 and Vnquina B 14 Feb. 12 can buoy No. 3 gone adrift. Siuslaw It| s^|Feb. 5 Channel going north. L'mpqua R! 13^|Feb. 4!Channel~ln~good condl- I I | tlon. | 1 12 feet at low tide to Coos Bay. 18 Teb. 17 North Bend; 12 feet at low tide to Marsh- | _ field. ; - Coquille Rl 9 IJan. 7|Channel straight; good I | [ condition. Rogne Riv|...y.| | Klamth Rl 7 IJan. 7|Channel straight east __ I | j and west. Hmbldt BJ 19 Ular. llXorth channel unsafe -I | I to navigation. S Pedro B| 20 J Feb. 26 1 No change In channol. S Diego 8|~25 |Dec.. 9 [No change in ohanneir S Pablo BJ 24 IDec. ljDepth in dredged chan- I I :'•:\u25a0 I ncl. iAN OILINVESTMIENT ''""\u25a0"\u25a0 li ™ i y Pi Thoroughly Safeguarded H Kit jy ith such » men as B. S./StClair,R.J. White. F.C.. QB IB fl'f 1 ' C1 * lr « R - McDonald and Captain J. . F." Lucey constitut- W% I' 1 - J >njr the board of directors; with such a property as the HSH f J 120 acres In Section 12-20-14. In the center.'of the. pro- OK |-| duclng Coalinga oil field; with ample funds provided for sS& ti.^% apgrressive development work;: with, prospects of 1 per- '\u25a0.\u25a0.' El it I cent per month dividends this fall and 5 per cent per- ; ; \u25a0'. "- Rl tl month dividends when the property, is developed; I PM with its stock* listed on the San Francisco Oil and Stock B Kj Exchange, is not Coallnga Central a splendid buy at any- " \u25a0 I'jq thing; like the present prices on the Exchange, which are Btt If around 55c, per share (par $1.00)? :-. '- "\u25a0\u25a0 k'-l Call at our office or send- in, this coupon for detailed H pj particulars with map, photos/ etc. ' : "^^O c«i' I COTTPON \ - \u25a0-.\u25a0 - t , •.. .-•••'• -.-.-; . -.- . .--. I H| X*% PACIFIC STATES GUARAirTY AKD LAND CO.. 501 First National Bank Bids. IB LB . San Francisco, Cal. " . , , \u25a0:;**\u25a0.: '---«', l. -.'V.-.-T H5 f. j . Genilemen — Please «end me, free of cost. Information reeardlng ttock ! re- -I E..3 ferr«*l to anove; ; also freecopicii of oil magazine, "OIL SECXIKITS^H,^ tot si.v. ~'H fV- : 4 months — all - this without any obligation whatever on 'my. part. ;v - -\u25a0•. ; I .' ' .\u25a0 SB t^'i . Name .Y.V. ; ;\u25a0 MB |j J ; ; 'Street and X 0,. ....;...... .. . .. .'/.: .... .City /.'. . :'.V. . . . . ........ ... . .S.F.O.R-2 --•\u25a0(' Hi THE SM ;{FBANCISCO CALL- MONDAY^ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED v o Sunday, May 1. Stmr Governor, Jepsen, 51% hours trom Seattle; passengers and merchandise to Pacific Coast steamship company.";. - . "* '\u25a0 Stmr Shoshone, Asplund, 60 hours from Colum bia river; 16.000 railroad ties to Charles R. Mc- Cormick & Co. . Stmr Aberdeen,'Rees, 24 hours from Eureka; 450,000 feet lumber to Pacific lumber company. Stmr Grays Harbor, Anfindsen, 4S hours from San Pedro; ballast to Sijddsn & Christenson. Stmr Santa Monica. Olsen. 05 hours irom Grays Harbor; 550,000 feet lumber to J. R. Hanify & Co. Stmr Wasp. Knudsen, 45 hours from Coos bay; 000,000 feet lumber to the Charles Nelson com pany. - ,';\u25a0/; . - Stmr Samoa. Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar; bouud south, put Ju for fuel and passengers. Stmr Mandalay, Lofstrom, 51 hours from San Pedro; ballast to Hobbs. Wall & Co. S'tmr Virginian. Greene, 11 days from Salina Cruz, via San Diego 58 honrs; merchandise to Williams, Diinond & Co. .Stmr Brunswick, Linder, 13 hours from Fort Bragg; 440.000 feet lumber to Union lumber com pany. Stair Tahoe, Poulsen."f>4 hours from San Pedro; ballast to Bowes & Andrews. Stmr Svea, Allen, 62 hours from «?rays Harbor; 650.000 feet lumber to Wilson Brothers company. Stn»«(. Coronado, Stangeland, 03 hours from Grays Harbor; bound south, put in to land pas sengers, / Senr C. S. IToltnes, Thompson, 15 days from Everett; 1,712 piles and poles, 13,000 feet lumber to K. B. Swayne, East Oakland. Kchr Kona, Ilansen, 10 days from Kagle har bor; lumber, etc., to Hind, Rolph & Co. Schr E. K. Wood. Scott, b\* days from Grays Harbor; 600,000 feet lumber to E. K. Wood lum ber cvmpHny. SAILED - Sunday, May 1. Portuguese war stmr San Gabriel, Bestos, Honolulu.- etc. Stmr Vauguard. Odland. Eureka. Stmr F. A. Kilburn, McT/ellan, Eureka. Stmr Noyo. Linder, Ft>rt Bragg. Stun- «>>ronado. Stangoland, San Pedro. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro, Stmr Mandaiay, Lofptrom.Crfsrj'nt City. Stmr Arctic, Linder, Hardy *reek. Stmr Wellesley, Llndquist, Astoria and Port land. .N. N Br stinr Century. Downie,:Comox,.B. C. Stmr Porno. Lllleland, Albion.. Stmr Hanalei, McFarland. San Pedro. s I Stmr K. S. I>ooi->, Ah'strom. Saa Peiro. "< Whal stmr Herman, Bodflth. whaling. * Stmr Catania, Canty, Portland. Stmr Northland, Erickson, Astoria. Schr Moqterey, Kelly, Monterey, in tow tug Navigator. TELEdRAPHiC POINT LOBOS, May 1. 10- p. m: —Weather hazy; wind NW: velocity 18 miles an hour. DOMESTIC POUTS KUREKA—SaiIed April 30, (i p. m.—Stmr J. J. Loggle, for San Pedro. Arrived May 1, 6 a. m. Stmr Despatch, from San Pedro. ASTORlA—Arrived May 1, S a. m.—Stmr \u25a0Breakwater, from Coos bay. Sailed Ma j 1, 6 a. in. —Stmr Sb*sta, for San Pedro; 11 a. m., stmr Johan. Poulsea, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed April SO, 4 p. m.—Stmr Mayfair, for San FrancißCo; stair Raymond, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—SaiIed May 1, 7 a. m.—Stmr North land, for Sitka; 10 a. m., stmr Northwestern, for Cordova; stmr.Buckman, for San Francisco, 2 p. m. . Arrived May I—Ger1 —Ger ship Adolf, from . TATOOSH—Passed out April 30. 8:15 p. m.— Schr Lyman D. Foster, from Tacoma for San Pedro. May 1, 8:15 a. m. —Jsp slmr Tacoma Maru. from Seattle for Hongkong; fi:4s p. m., Nor stmr Thor, from Nanaimo, B. C, for San Francisco. WESTPORT —Passed In May 1, 5 a. m. —Stmr Tamalpais, hence April 28; 6 a. m., stmr Daisy Freeman, hence April 28; 8 a. m., utmr Doris, bence'April'2B; fi a. m., stmr Newborg, hpnoe April 28; 9:30 a. in., stmr G. C. Lindauer, bcuce April 28. PORT TOWNSESD— Sailed May I—Bark St^r of Holland, for Alaska; n-hr Spokane, for San Francisco. I'OINT LOBOS—Pass-jJ sonth Mey I—Stmr Temple E. Dorr, from Eureka for San Pedro. COOS BAY—Arrived May I—Stror Kann Smith, bence April 29. Sailed .April 30 —Stmr Breakwater, stmr Ra mona, for Portland. BANDON—Arrived May I—Strar Fifleld. hence April 29; schr Ruby, hence April 22. Sailed May I—Stmr1 —Stmr Newport, for Eureka; ftmr Elizabeth, for S.in Francisco. ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU—Arrived May I—Br stmr Ty meric, from Newcastle, N. S. W.- FOREIGN rORTS VICTORIA—Arrived May I—Br bktn Everett (}. Griggs, from Royal Roads for South Africa; arrived for crow. Sailed May I—Nor1 —Nor stmr Tbor, for Ran Ftan clsco; Ger Btmr Oorinanlcus, for Tacoma. OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK —Arrived May I—Stmr1 —Stmr Carmanls, from Liverpool: stmr Caledonia, from Glasgow; itmr Batavia. from Palermo. .Memoranda The sloop Comet went ashore on the beach be tween Presidio wh^rf and Fort Point life saving station today; was palled off by Fort Point life baying power boat;'no apparent damage. A fifthlng party in a email boat capsized off Fort Point ' aliout ooon today; Fort Point life saving station's host went to the rescue and scved Russel Scbaadt of 373S Twenty-socoud gt.; bis wife, Mrs. Louise ffchaadt, and John Gabb vrere drowned; bodies not recovered. , Dally niver Bulletin S*ACRAMENTO, May 'I.—Observations taken at 7 a. m.: 3 £3 o \u25a0':/ £§ 2.2. % g-g" Sacramento watershed — I . Kennott, Sacramento river. 25.0 2.2 —• 0.0 Red Bluff. Sacramento rir. 23.0 3.8— —0.2 Monroevllle, Sacramento rlv. 22.0 3.1— —o.l' Colusa, Sacramento river... 29.0 8.9 — —0.4 Knlghta Landing, Sac. river 18.0 11.8— -^^0.4 Oroville, Feather river .... 25.0 .6.0/— fO.l Marysville, Yuba river .... 30.0 10.7t 0.0 Folsom, American river ... .... 7.8t tO.B Sacramento, Sacra, river.. 29.0 19.0 — —0.4 Rio Vista, Sacramento river 13.0 6.2 — —0.2 San Joaquin watershed —; \u25a0 Firebaugh, San Joaquin riv. 12.0 Merced Falls, Merced river I.B— —0.2" Jacksonville, Tuolumne river 20.0 6.3 — —1.4 Jenny Llnd, Calaveras river 10.0 Electra, Mokelumne river.. 12.0 3.3t tO.l Lathrop, San Joaquin river.. 13.6 lp.Cf. TO.l tlndlcates a rising river.* — Indicates a fall ing river. • RrVER FORECAST The rivers will continue to fall slowly during the nest two days.. " THOMAS A. BLAIR, ; Official Temporarily in Charge, SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific ' [ Special Dispatlh to The Call ] EUREKA, May I.— -Steam schooner Despatch arrived from southern California ports early this morning and is loading lumber at Fields landing for the return trip. :-••\u25a0»., - \u25a0 1 Carrying lumber and malls from Area ta, the steam schooner North Fork departed for San Francisco late this afternoon. . > .\u25a0 . PORTLAND, ' May I.— For the first ' time in many months the steam schooner Coaster, which has been runninjr between Tongue point and San Francisco carrying -lumber for the Ham mond lumber company, ' arrived ;in port today and discharged 100 . tons ' of lead and 75 tons of hay. % ' \u25a0 .'..'\u25a0'\u25a0 Captain F. FI. Hlggins. master 'of the Coaster, says that, if sufficient freight could be ' : secured tthe vessel would makeire^gular . trips * to ' Por land in the future. It will take on a load of lumber here for San Francisco. The Norwegian steamer -Rygja of the Port land and Asiatic line will not be loaded and \u25a0'ready, for : sailing, it is believed, by May 7, ' as i originally | planned. \u25a0 From . present appearances the Rygja will sail May 10 or 11. The Kygja is;, to take 300 tons of freight to Moji, 1.132 tons' to Kobe and 2,178 tons" to Yokohama. Work of loading the vessel began Saturday. After staying here for probahly another week the new steamer Beaver will leave for San Francisco to go -on dry dock and be thoroughly overhauled before going on its- regular : run be tween this -port and San Francisco. When the stesmer Breakwater reached Ains- '! worth dock at (i o'clock, this evening a large crowd greeted the vessel's : - return from" -'San Francisco, where it has been since February undergoing repairs.- The vessel will resume, its' run to Coos Bay. ; > \u25a0 • . LOS ANGELES, May. I.— Arrived— Steamers Santa Kosa, from San Diego; William H. Murphy, from Eureka; Watson, from Eureka; Katnerine, from " Eureka. Sailed — Steamqre Santa Rosa, for San Fran cisco; Whlttier, for San Diego; Coos Bay, for San Francisco. ABERDEEN,,' Wash.,' May I.— Steamers Daisy' Mitchell, Newburg, Doris Lindauer and Tamal pals arrived ; today and the steamers Westerner and Hoquiam departed. . - , The British tramp steamer Baron Ogilvy will sail from Iloquiam Tuesday with 1,865,000 feet of lumber loaded at Grays Harbor ' ports and wilj go to Port Hadloek on the Bound to finish cargo. The Ogilvy (which was built less than a year ago on the Clyde, Scotland) is loading Its first lumber cargo, which when complete will amount to nearly 4.000,000 feet. ' The steamer Harbor Queen, recently built at the McWhinney shipyards,- has been placed -in commission. Frank G. Skenn h* in c-ommaiM. The Harbor Queen takes the placo of tho old Harbor Queen which is being dlfmantlod; 3nd will be used as a towboat, to do general freight ing in the harbor. - . . - SEATTLE, May, I.— Arrived. British burner Kumerlc. Tacoma. Departed, steamer Buckman, San Francisco; steamer Northland. Sitka: steamer Northwestern, Valtfes; steamer Jefferson, Skag- TACOMA, May I.— Arrived, Norwegian steamer Homelen, Everett: British steamer Halowood, \\ inslow.v Departed, steamer City of Puobla, sound ports. , Army* Transports * . . The Crook is at Manila. The Warren is at Shanghai. ' The Logan mailed April 21 from Nagasaki, homeward bound. . The Bufford is in port. The Sheridan Is in port. The Sherman sailed April 14 from Honolulu for Manila. The Thomas is In port. By United Wirelcsn BTEAMEE SANTA \u25a0 MARIA— A* rl^iw, S^p/ni.. 1(25 miles from Port Hnrford; barometer 30.20; temperature 58; flue, clear; long westerly Kwrll; light nrepzo. ' ; STEAMER SIERRA— ApriI .30, 8 p. m., 833 PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL \u25a0^t \jt t»*s^ Steamers leave from Broad- X\J^*«^QX way Wbarres (Plera- 0 % ivy^^l n Low r * t6Sf !nci ° diD * berth AAi^U^W/ sP«cla> Bound Trip Rates. \2s-«{»7 ILOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO •SANTA BARBARA President or Gorernor.Alternate Mondays, 4 p. mf. \u2666Santa Rosa.. May 5, 11 a. m.; May 12, 9 a. w . Erery Ttursday thereafter, H a. m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWNSEND TACOBJA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for Southeastern Alaska, Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks. President or GoTernor.Alteroate Saturdays, 2 p.m. Queen or City of Pnebla ••-• — ... Alternate Tuesdays, 2 p.m. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAT) Topeka.Msy 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27; June 1. 10 am. GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ KNSKXADA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO, SAN PEDRO Nome, St. Michael Umat Ilia, Jane 2 LEAVE SEATTLE Nome. St. Michael . . Senator, Jnne 5 ALASKA CRUISES, 1910. Spokane.. June 14, 28; July 12, 28; Aug. 9, 10 p.m. Queen ..... .....± July 12. 28, 8 p.m. Right reserved to change this schedule. TICKET OFFICES— (PaIace Hotel) 653 Market «t., 16 Market st. and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5080. C. D. DUN ANN, General Passenger Agent. c AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantepec Route NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, sailing from New York every six days, making direct connection with Pacific steamers Bailing from Sallna Crus, Mex.. every six days for San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin- cipal European ports under throiigrh rate and through bills of lading. Sail- ings from San Francisco every 12 days, j For rates and further particulars sd- ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM, General Agents, 8 Bridge street, New York: WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO.. General Agents, Pacific Coast. 210 Sansome st.. San Francisco I SEATTLE -TACOMA I | BclllnKham, Anacortes, Everett, Port Town- send. Victoria, Vancouver and all Alaska Ports. S. S. ADMIRAL SAMPSON* April 30 S. S. WATSON ........May 0 S. S. BUCIOIAN.:. .'.Mar 12 LOS ANGELES DIRECT S. S. WATSON .April 30 8. 3. BUCKMAN ......May, ti S. S. ADMIRAL SASIPSON... May 12 Alaska Pacific Steamship Co. TICKET- OFFICES: . : General Office. Howard Street Wharf No. 3. 54 Market street. . 648 Market street. 6SO Market St.. Chronicle bldg. Sailings from Howard Street Wharf No. .1. TQYQ KISEN KAtSHA ORIEXTAIi STEAMSHIP COMPANY B. 8. "Chlyo Maxu". ;'. . . . .Tuesday, May S, 1910 8. 8. "Tenyo If aru" ..... -Tuesday, May 31, - 1910 8. B. "'Nippon Marn"...: Tuesday, June 21, 1910 Steamers sail from company's piers. No*. 42. 44, near foot of Second at., at 1 p. m., for Yoko- hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo) and Nagasaki and Shanghai; and con- necting lat Hongkontt with steamers for Manila, India, etc. , No cargo recelred on , board on day of sailing. Ronnd trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, '24o James Flood bunding. ' W.:H. AVEEY." \u25a0 ... Assistant General Manager.' U mini 111 II 5 - S * Sierra galls at 11 a. m/ fj II N II I II May 7, 1910. Special round " Wll r fcu ,", w trip. $110 first class. 'TAHITI ABTD NEW ZEALAND— S.S.- i Marlposa S salls^ '11 ; a.^ m" , May 21. \u25a0 Special round trip, Tahiti. $123 first class. • OCEANIC S. S. CO., 673 Mkt. : T. Krny, 1231 ' IMOVED THbseppic&sbN (COOK'S TOURS) ; i'^'i'/V. Hare Moved to : \u25a0 . (Monnilnock Hutldinx) We Sell Rail and j Steamahip Ticket* Et«ef y wfcere— AluoTravelerw' Cheques, ; v- : -v ' .<"a : and ' Foreign 3loncy." '-. ;\u25a0 " \u25a0* miles from lightship: light I northerly wind; ..-, Hne,-e>ar' weather;. long .westerly swell; bar <>inpfeiS:;o..">O: tPmperatirivGO. \u25a0 STEAMEE { MANCHUBIA— ApriI 3l>. $ p. m., 1.532 miles from Sun Francisco. STEAMER KLAMATH— ApriI 30, 6:30 p..m., 20 miles 'south -oi Northwest ' Seal rocks; ..sea -smooth: wr«-ather cloudy; \u25a0\u25a0 - : STEAMER' WILHELMINA— ApriI 00, S p. m., ••« (>,'Sl.'nill<»fCuut: flight north wind; sea smooth; \u25a0barometer :{O..*W; temperature 00. "-,... STEAMER FALCON— AcrtI 110, 8 p. m.,.20 miles north of Northwest Seal rocks. STEAMER NANN SMITH— April 30/6 p. m., off Northwest Seal rocks; weather clear; calm and smooth. - •--\u25a0•.-: \u25a0 . " , . STEAMER ASXTNCION— ApriI' 3O, 0:30 p. m., off Point Heyes: moderate nurt!iwest wind an-1 sea. STEAMER ENTERPRISE— ApriI 30, -8 p. .in.,. 56 miles out: clear: light westerly breeze. - STEAMER PRESIDENT— ApriI 30, -S p. rat. 15 'miles northwest of Point Keye»; fresh north west wind: niodprafe sea; barometer 30.11. STEAMER ; HANALEI— May 1. 0:30 a. m.. 12 , miles north, of Point Sur; light westerly wind; \u25a0 moderate' swell; ; overcast. \u25a0 Weather Report • United '- States Department of Agriculture, Weather bureau, San Francisco, Cal., May 1, .RAINFALL DATA ... \u25a0 Last Seasonal Normal Statrona — - 24 Hours • to Date to Date Eureka . .".v. ....... .00 39.10 45T35 Red 81uff........... .00 16.78. 23.31. Sacramento ...h5.,... .00 12.15 10.01 Mouut .Tamalpals.... .<X) .: 20. at 21.77 San Fraucisco.A....'.' .00 19.47 21.3,1 San J05e.'. .,..",,.... -.00 14.40 12. .t0 Fresno '.-.. .'.....;... '.00 11.08' 8.08 Independence ....... .00' 4.77 8.52 San Luis 0bi5p0..,. .: .o<>. ' '20.8* 19.60 Lost ; Angeles, r. ..:".. r .00 - ,12.63 . 15.12 San D1cg0.... .00 \t».74 >* 9.60 Conwt record f0r,13 honrw. en dins 3 p. in. \u25a0 \u25a0:..\u25a0:••\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.•\u25a0?.: -g s $ *'\u25a0 -? - .\u25a0..;.:;;. .; - 3 *,P b •2 • \?J \u25a0. STATIONS ' I H^ I? I % f? • ' ' - *?. -"/.-"" g 3- '. ?\u25a0 •;.\u25a0 Boise ........'. .30.00 C 242 NW Clear .00 Eureka .„... ..30.16 54 4t NW Pt.Cldy .00 Flagntaff . ..'. . .29.70^62 ' .'!2 SW Clear .00 Fresno . 20.94 74 46 W Clear .00 Helena \u25a0"..':... ..30.10 02 32 X Clear .00 Independence ..25).7(J .. 44 SB Clear .00 KHlispell 30.04 fiO 28 S Pt.Cldy .00 Los Angeles... .20.98 «\u2666 54 SW Cloudy .00 Mwipna 2!).Sfl - .">C .. NR Pt.Cldy .10 Mt.'Tamalpais..3o.l« ti« r.9 NW Pt.Cldy .Oo North Head. .....30.12 52 SO NW Clear .00 Phoenix .......20.72 S4 DS XV Clear .00 Poeatello ...... 29. «t>r>4 S8 NW Pt.Cldy .08 Pt." Rpyes \u25a0 Lt. .3ltOO 52 46 NW (Jlear .0") Portland ...... :3f>.Ois W 40 'NW Clear .<M) Rfd Bluff 29.92 7« M SB Clear .00 Reno 29.02 62 32 NE ~~ Cloudy fj .00 Roseburs 50.04' 64 4« N Clear .00 Sacramento ....29.96 tis 44 SW Clear .00 Salt Lnke 29,02 56' '. : '. NW Pt.Cldy .01 San Di<»go .29.08 60 58 SW Cloudy .00 San Francisco... 3o.o4 58 48 AY Clear .00 San 3«5e........ 30.06 64 38 NW Clear .00 S. L. 0bi5p0.... 30. 04 f.B 42 W -Clear .00 S.E.vFarallon.. 3o.oß 52 50 NW Cloudy .00 Spokane -.-.50. 04 66 "36 NW Clear .0T) Summit* 5O :jo W Clear .00 Tacoma 30.06 06 44 N- Clear .00 Tatoosh 30.12 •Trf> ... SW Clear .00 Tonopah .......29.84 58 34 NW Clear .00 Walla Wa11a... .30.04' 68 46 NE Clear .00 Winneniucca .. .29.96 62 36 NE Pt.Cldy .00 Yunia 29.74 88 5S W Clear .00 •Snow on ground. 13 inches. SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST . The storm over southern Nevada yesterday has RAILWAY TRAVEL raeliirr4 Trains Leave T~*Wl^j San Francisco Blarket Street Ferrjf Depot Leave For — |A.M.| P.M. Bakersficld ..... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Chicago 7:15 8:00-10:00 Fresno ....."...;. 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 Grand Canyon.. . 7:15 8:10-10:00 - Hanford 7:15 . ...-10:00 i Kansas City..... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Merced 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 \u2666Stockton 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 Stockton, Oak- dale and Sierra Railway points. 9:45 ......... Tulare .......... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Visalia 7:15 8*:00-10:00 Yosemite Valley. 7:15 -10:00 'Stockton LocaMeave» 1:23 p. m. California Limited through to Chicago leaves at 10.00 p. ra. Offices— 6T3 Market atreet and Market street Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1113 ; Broadway. Oakland. \u25a0. /s§&& Schedule Effective ft||g) May I, 1909 xJQj^r UXIO\ FEB.RY DEPOT <..;.'\u25a0 San Francisco I^ave VIA SAUSALITO Arrlv* 7 :X5a Sonoma, Glen Ellen $S:3sp 7:40 a I'etaluma, Santa Kosa. Ilealdsburg, Cloverdale, Ukiah, Willlts, Sher- wood, »Guerneville, «Monte Rio, •Duncan Mills ;.. 7:35p 8:15 a Point Reyes. Monte Klo, Cazadero. 7:35p JS:45a Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Goernevllle, Moute Rio, Duncan Mills.. J7:osp t!>: l.)a Point Reyes JB:osp J9:lsa Sonoma, Glen Ellen 6:05p 10:45 a Petalnma, Santa Rosa 4:35p * ?2:45p Point-. Reyes, Camp Meeker... 3:IDp Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Ilealdsburg, Cloverdale, Ukiah, Guerneville, Monte Rio, Duncan Mills, Sebas- topol ll:05p 4 :45p Sonoma, Glen Ellen 0:05 a s:ir>p Petaluma, Santa Rosa S:3sa S:4sp Point Reyes '(leaves 7:15 p. m. | Sundays) 8:03 a ELECTRIC StrBirRBAJT VIA SAUSALIfa Sausalito, Hill Valley, San Rafael — Daily every 30 minutes from 6:43 a. in. until 9:45 a. in.: hourly until 2:45 p. m., then 3:15 p. ra. and every 30 minutes nntil 7:45 p. :n., then 9:00, 10:35 p. m. end 12:01 a. m. (On Sundays la addition — Every 30 minutes from 9:45 a. ra. to 3:15 p. m., excepting 2:15 p. m.) rairfax— Leaven t«:45. 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:43, 0:15. 0:45, $10:15. 10:45. tll:15. 11:45 a. m.; t12:15, 12:45, Jl:15, 1.43. 2:45, 8:15. 3:45. l:l. r », 4:45. 5:15, 5:45. 6:15, t0:45. 7:15, 7:45. 9:00, 1510:35 p. m., J12:01 a/ m. - San Quentin via San' Rafael — Leaves 8:45 a.m., 1:45 p. m. Tiburon and Belvedere — Week- days. 7:30, 0:00, 110:45 ai in. (fl2:4s>p. in. Saturdays only). 3:30, 5:30 p. •m. Sundays — 7:30. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:30, 3:30, 5:30 p. m.. and 1 12: 01 a. ;i. •Sunday arri yes. 7: 05 p. m. Sunday. JSunday only. only. SJSaturday aDd Sunday only. § Via Sausalito. * Pacific Transfer Company's agents ar* r.uthor- lr.ed to check . bac'gage direct from residences. — — — / • ~ . ' \u25a0 m^^X MUIR WOODS TAMALPAIS VIA SAUSALITO FERRY FOOT OF MARKET STREET - -v ' RtunJ Trip from San Francises, $1.30 Lt.Sib frwclso : iT.MiirWtifa Lt. Tamalpals p I Weekday Sanj»y Weekd»r _Suais*y W«clnl«r Snnd»y_ >9:45 a ~BTi5» t7:2oa . 1 llOOa 7:20 a \\ttoi 1:45b 9:15 a 1:40* 11:46 a 1:40p 11:15 a \u2666 4:«p .3:45 a 02:40p 12:50f 4.:14p 12:40p ...... 10:45 a 4=2op 2:40p a 9:50p 2:32p ...... 11:45 a ...... 3:50 p...... 3:45p ...... 1:45» ...... 5:20 p...... 5:10p ...:.. ...... 6:40 p...... 6:40p .:..:. * 4:lsPi©ToMt. Tamalp ais only ...... •To Muir Sat. only. \u25a0 fMon.only.' a Sat.only. Muir only. -'. Tickrt Offices — Sausnlito Ferry and 874 Market ".\u25a0;:•. General Office— Mill Valley, California "livira if Tamalpals" ana "Htlr lia" art ilways spu ftr tsnti ATXAXTIC OCEAy TRAVEL ' AH Modern Safety Device* (\Vireless,£:<*> LONDON— PARIS— S^AMBURG fPennsyra.May il.llam Deutschland . .- . .May 28 Graf 'WaldersecMay 18 *Pres." ' Lincoln.. -. June 1 tK. Aug. Vie. .".May 21 Oceana .June 2 Bluecher. . • -May 25 tAmerlka - .: ... ..June .4 t Unexcelled Rltz-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant, i JHamburg direct. . »New. . - . . i f \u25a0« r VIA GIBRALTAR, ! ITALY NAPLES J '.*. '"f--^ .*TfM .* AND GENOA. S. S. HAMBURG. . . . ... Slay 10, 11a.m. S. S. MOLTKE . . . . . . . . . V ....... 3lay 31 j S.S. BATAVIA. .. ...... - . . . . ..June 14 TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED. "Tourist ' Depart- : for Trips' ETerywhere. ' HamhiiPß-Amerleau Line, • Jl6O Powell St^' Phone Kearny 2946 \u0084 Compagnie Generale Transatlantique ""* DIRECT LINE" TtV HAVRE-PARIsI : . Salllnss ; erery • Thursday. ', Instead of ' Saturday.* at 10 a. m.; from pier 42, North river. loot of Morton . street. V \u25a0\u25a0'-.\u25a0; -. z.- \u25a0 ; ,:^- i- , : - . First ; elate to Harre, $77.50 and - upward; tec- ond class toHaTre.,sso and upward. GENERAL AGENCY I for . t UNITED STATES and CANADA. *19 Btata I street, ;: New » York.'> FUQAZI i BBOTH- EBS, Managers \u25a0 Pacific • Coast, 630 : Montgomery street. San* Francisco. .Ticket! sold by ail tall- road ticket agenta* '•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - ,~ ;*s^^?; *5^^? moved eastward and is now over New Mexico. It has caused rain in Utah and snow in Wyo ming. The pressure is rising rapidly over the Roeky_mountaljj region and the northern portion of the Pacific slope, causing generally fair weather on the Pacific coast, except along the coast -. south of- Point Conception, where it • Is cloudy and» somewhat threatening. The tempera ture has risen over the northern half of the PiiciSe slope and fallen in the south and over Wyoming. - The humidity at Ked Bluff is 43 de grees and at Fresno 50 degrees. Conditions are favorable for fair warmer weather in California north of the Tehaehapl and cloudy weather in the south, probably with showers in the moun tains. San Francisco and vicinity — Fair, warmer Mon day; light northwest wind. .Santa Clara valley — Fair, warmer Monday; light northwest wind. Sacramento . ?alley — Fair, warmer Monday; light north wind. '.San Joaquin' Talley— Fair, warmer Monday; light north wind. ' ' California south of the Tebacbapi— Cloudy Mon day. j>rnl>ably showers in the mountains: light southwest wind. G. H. WILLSON*. Local Forecaster. Ccneral Fowcast WASHINGTON. May I.— Cool weather in the northern and middle districts of the United States during the nrsthalf of the week is pre dicted by the weather bnreau and the frost line, it is said, is likely to extend orer the lower Missouri, middle - Mississippi and Ohio valley*. Unsettled weather will prevail In the next three or fonr days In the middle districts of the country from the central valleys eastward, but , precipitation -will hardly extend over the extreme southern states. , \u25a0 Over the western portions of the country the weather will be comparatively settled until the latter part of the week, when a disturbance of moderate strength will appear in that district and more eastward. \u25a0; SELTZER "SOUSES" A SIZZLING "JOY CART" Fire Engines Come to Aid of Siphon Brigade Two men and a woman narrowly es caped serious Injury in a fire that com pletely destroyed the automobile In which they were riding In the ocean boulevard last night. It was necessary to call upon the fire department before the fire was put out. '"> Jack Homer and wife with George Bruce*, an employe of the Win ton garage, who was driving, wore the oc cupants of the machine. They all es caped with a few minor burns and singes of the hair. The party was motoring along the beach in the direction of the park when the fire v brok© out. Before the oc cupants could get out the entire ma chine-, was ablaze. 'Waiters and at tendant© of, the several cafes in the neighborhood rushed to their aid with siphon bottles and buckets of water, but little good was accomplished. The cause of the fire was a defect in the engine. RAILWAY TRAVEL TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROU APRIL I. |l|k VIA OAKLAND PIER Leava (Foot of Market Street) Arrive 2.15 a Nilea, Livermore. Tracy, iatnrop, Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento 10.38p 6.40t Ha jtt ard, N^f i, San Jom. 7 .08 a 7.00 a Richmond, Port Cost*. Beoieia. Suisun. Dixon, Sacramento. Roieville, Karj-»- vQle, Redding. Dunsnuir A .... 7.28» 7.00 a Elmira. Vacavule, Rurasey. 728> 7.00 a Davis, Woodland (Marysville. Oro- ville), Williams. Maxwell. Willow* Hamilton, Corning. Red Bluff * 7.28» |7.00 a Newark, Ban Jose. Los Gate?, Wright 5.48? 7.00 a Felton (Boulder Creek). Eanta Crux. . . 9.53? 740 a Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ron, Martinet, can Ramon B.oBb 7.40* Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Alta- * nont, Lathrop, Stockton 72Si 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banoa. Kerman, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia. 4.23 i a2oa Port Costa, Martinex Byron, Tracy, Etockton, Merced, Fremo, Goshea Junction (Hanford, Armona), Visalia Portervilie, BakersSeld 4.4« i 8.20» Yosemite Valley via Merced. 7.48» 9.00 a Niles, Livermore. Stockton (*M3tonX Valley Spring, lone, Sacramento..... 4.28 a 9.00 a P0r.0.-a, Tuolumse aad Anjrfs 4.28? 9COi Atlantic Expres*— Sacramento, True* kee, Ogden, Salt Lake City. Denver. Kansas City, Oouha, Chicago &28> 040 a Richmond.' Port Costa, Martin?*, Bay Point 6.48 i 1020 a Vallejo Mare Idand. Nana 11.28* 1020 a Los Angeles Passenger — Port Costa, Martine*. Byron, Tracy. Stockton, Merced. Fresno, (Hanford. Coalings, VisalUO *Ukersfidd. Lna Anselcs 748b 1620 a Mojave, . Olancha, Lone Pine, Mt. Whitney.. | 7.4«p 10.40 a San Francisco Overlaad -Limited- Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago 728b 1 1.20 a Shasta Limited— Portland, Tacoma, Seattle £U3» 12.00n Goldndd Pass.— Port Costa, Becicia. Sacramento. Truckee, Hazen, Mina, Tonopah, GoldSeld. Law«, Heeler.... 7.48 a 12.00n Mprj-sville, Chico. Red BluS 4.C8? 1.20p Niles, Irvin'ton, ?sn Jose 2.48? 1. 40 a San Leandro, Kites, Centerville. f 9.08 a Newark, San Jose...^ I 728 i IAOp Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. Wright, Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Cms. . 938* 2.40b San Leandro, Nilea, San Jose, 928 a «.00p Benicia, Winters, Sacramento— Wood- land, Marysville, Orovflle— Yolo, Arbuckle, Wflliams, WHlows.. |0.48 a . 2.45p Via Sausalito, West Napa, Bt. Hdena, CalJatoga lO^7a S.SOp Port Costa (Stockton). Martinea,/ 12J38b Byron. Modesto, Merced, Fresno. . \ 10.38 i . 4-00» Vallejo, Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Martinet, San Ramon, Dougherty, Livermore .- 928 a 4.00p N'ilea (Ceaterrille), Tracy. Stockton f 10.28 a Lodi ; .....I 10.38b 440p Saa Leandro, Hayward, Niles. Picas- an ton, Livermcte, Tracy, Newman, Kerman, Fresno 828 a ZJOOp Richmond, Pinole, Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun, Sacramento — Roaevjlle, Marysrille, Oroville 1 1.28 a BJOOp Russell, San Jow, Los Gatos 9.28 a 620b San Leandro, Niles, "San Jose. 7.48 a 6.00p Owl Limited—Los B.CBa 6.40p Eajtera Express— O?den, PueWo, Dea- • -y \u25bc». Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago. . Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks 828p «.40b Ha yward, Niles and San Jote 648 a J7OC? Vallejo, Port Copts. Martinet, Bay Point and Way Stations J11.189 7.40p Richmond. Port Costa. By.ron, Tiacy, Lathrop, Stockton. ......* 1248p 82Cb Oregon Express— Davis. (S*cramei>to>, .Willows, Redding (Kbmath FaUs\ Ashland, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle*, Spokane. • ' 9.28 a &00b China and Jzpan Fast Mail— Ogden, :'-v'. ; --.v" •Cheyenne, - Denver, Kansas City, "\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0; Omaha, Chicago ..:... 2-48p 9.00 a Port Costa. Benieia. Sacramento. Col- - -, \u25a0^ fax. Truckee. Reno. Sparks, o;?den.. 2.43 a 11.09p Yosemite Valley Sleeper via Merced toElPortal 828 a I I.OOp Nile?, Plcasanton. Livtrmore. Lathrop, Modesto, Mercfd. Fresno 1 0.38p I I.OOp Fresno. Seima, Goshen June, Hanford, Armona. Lemoore, Coalinga 8.28 a • 1140b Port! and Express — Sacramr nto. Marys- \u25a0 . -; : - vflle. Red Bluff, Weed. Ashland. Rose- buriC. Portlanfl. Tacoma. Prattle 12.23p NETHERLANO'S ROUTE— From Padfe Sires! Wftarf- Cblhnsviile. Emmaton, Rio Virta. Isleton. Rj-de. Wal- uut GroTC, Vordca, Courthnd, Cbrbborg, Sacramento. Leave 8.00 a.m. Toe.. Thurs.. Sat. Steamer Navajo; amve § 5.00 p. m. Leave 1.00 p.m. Daily, excepf Sunday, Steamer Uodoe or Apache: arrivei ye 11. 30 p.m. j_ OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY— From San Franci«t» Market Street Wharf— Week Days— Hourly from 6.C0 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— «. 4s, 8.15, 9.45, 11.15 , aju 12.45. 2.15, 3.45. 5.15, fi.43, 8.15 and 9.45 pjn. . LOCAL FERRY TRAIN S-Vla Alameda Pisr. To Oakland and AlamwJa— f6.10. t6.45 ajn., and ften 10 and 4o minutes past the hour nntil 7.45 am.- then i 8.30. 9 15. 1000. 10.45. 11.80 p.m. and 12.15Tm. To Alamtda and Frultvato via Horvwhot sam« as aKovs. i a for Morninj. p for Afternoon, f Sonday execpted. . I Sunday ody. j Arrive Moo. Wed. FrL ! :_] Union Transfer Caacihoriad to check Baron I Jffcet from residence. . OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY P. S. . Stratton, Eweiver. I.v. S. F. daily— •8:00 a. J9:3oa. ••10:30 a, *3:00p, *5:40 p. Ar. S. F. dally— »7:2sa, *8:40 a. •2:00 p. t5:25p. ••8:10 p.:.-. . i fArleta. " t Tun it as Glen; stage for San Gre- j Rorio and Pescadero. ••Sunday only Arleta. V-- - : \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0••»•. \u25a0 •- \u25a0 ; "Want; io Borrow Money? j —See— I ;CALL :: WANT:: ADS j AUCTION SALES ! • , •--- Jfe RETIRING FROM BUSINESS The well known contracting firm, the City Construction Co. WIU be sold at public auction Tuesday, lay 3 AT 11 A. M.. At their* stable. Fifteenth and Dolores Sts. The following, to wit: 50 head of bis mares and horses, 20 stick wagons, 3 brick carts, almosc new; the harness goes with the stock; suc- tion pumps and hose; safe; 4,000 feet «f timber, 10x10 and 10x12; 5.000 feet ot granito erxrbinj. and other things too numerous to mention. Par- ; tin needing anything la this line will do well ta attead. as this Is strictly a cleanup sale. The terms are cash. Everything must -be remored as soon as possible. This stuff must and will bfi sold to the highest bidder. No reserve or limit. Clough & Bodle , Livestock Auctioneers * BIC3 AUCTION . EVERYTHING MUST GO "\u25a0". head of big mares and horses; 9 p^Bies and riss; 10 U. S. ,farm wagons; 10 sand wagons; S express wasoufc; \ peddler's wa;ont*»Ji b'iS3fle!»: 2 rubber tire Surreys: 28 seta Harness. All will an'l must be sold Wednesday. May 4. 11 a. ra. J. W. MEDEIItOS. Auctioneer, 565 4th st. 2 £g? Regular Weekly Auctlo n j^» MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, 200, SH> Ta- lencia st. at 11 a. m. 60 all purpose horses and mares, wagons, buggies, cart-* and harness of all kind*. Outside stock sold oa commission. Phono Park 2723. COAST L.LNQ Lean (Third and Towasmd Streets) Arrire ts£sa Loop— 23d Street. V'«itac»n. South San Francisco, Valencia Strett \9J3Sm 1 5.35 a Loop— Valencia Strtit, Ocean Vkw, \u25a0,s, s v • Cemeteries, South oaa Francisco, 23d Strett. 3rd aad Tovnsend. ..... tB.4S« 6.20 a South San Francisco, San Jose, Gilroy. (HollisterX Sarsent, Pajaro, Wataon- ville, Santo Crux TBOp 7.00 a South San Francisco, Palo Alto, Saa - Jose. Way Stations t-35* 7.00 a Mayfirfd. Los Altos, Los Gates X2£of 8:00 a Shore line limited— Pa» RrblM HatSprino. Santa Barbara, Los Ancles. 9JOf ZMm. The Coaster— San Jos«. P«i»ro (Wat- sonville. Sant* Cms). Castroville, (Del Monte. Monterey. Parifie Grove), Ealinas, Soledad, Paso Robles Hot Springs. San Luis Ohirpo, ,Surf, (Lompoe\ Santa Ibrbara, Veatura, Omard, Los Anzdes llABf 8.20 a MavSeld, Los Altos, Los Gatos. Wright, Glenwood(Doulder Creek), Santa Crus. Watsonville, Csstrovflle. Pd Monte. Monterey, Pscifie Grove 9.00* 9.00 a San Jose, GBroy. Salir.a«, Pam Robl-s Hot Springs. San Luis Obispo— Tre» Pinos— Watwnville. Santa Cnu. W Monte, Monterey. PadSc Grove 4J3C> 10.43 a South San Francisco, Burlingsme, Sas Mateo, Palo Alto, Saa Jose... &30a 10.40 a Los Altos, Monta Vista, Los Gates. . | *f j§ J 1 1.30 a V'alerfrta Street, Ocean Vinr, Colra*. Cemeteries. Baden, Sas Bruno t-3Sa 1 1.40 a South San Francisco, San Joaa t&2oa 2.C0» Del Monta Express— San Jose, Gilror. Sargent (Watsonville, Santa Cms), Del Monte, Monterey. Pacifio Grare. (fSalinas) I2JOf 2.03p Sonth San Francisco. Palo Alto. Ssa Jose 8.40* \2JOSf Los Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gates. m f3-20» 3.00 a South San Francisco. San Mateo. SZ Jose. Gilroy^Tres Pinoe. Salicas IO.IO« 3.00b Watsonville, - Santa Crux. Castrovilli^ Del Monte, Monterey, Pacino Grov«. l0.0C» 3.40s Fanta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos. Writht (Boulder Creek). Santa- Cnu. IO.OC* 4.00s Sunset Express — Tucson, Df minj, D Pasn, Houston, New Orleans, Paso Robles Hot Sprints. Baa Lois Obispo, Santa Barban ana Los Angeles 1 1.40 a 4.o#t Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago. 11.40a> 4.20» South Saa Fnneiseo. San Jose XSXXm. t3.00» BuriiaKame, Saa Uateo, Palo Alto, San Jose and Way Stations 9.4f1a t5.05» Loop— 23d Street. Visiujjioa, South Saa Francisco, Valencia Street...... t&'sp t5.20s Ketlwood, Palo Alto, San Jose. I.lob |3.20b Los Altos. Monta Vista. Los Gatos. .. f3.20» " |5.25p BBrlingame. Saa Mateo. Saa J0ae.. ... {3£ob t5.30j» Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean Vie-w. Cemeteries, South Saa Frsaeisco. 23d Street, 3d and Towntend 16L40f 5.40 a San Bruno, San Mateo. Kedwood, Palo Alto. Santa Clara. San Joss '. ... 7.40 a J5 40a Los Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gatos... J9.4C« tS.OOp Millbrae, San Mateo. Palo Alto. M^y- seld, Los Altos. Los Gatos t&OOa t6.05s 23d Street. Visitacion. South San Francisco. Valencia Street t7. 1 5s t«^ZSp Loop— Valencia Street, Oeeaa View, Cemeteries, South Saa Francisco. 23d Street. 3d and Towasflid;. f7.48# 6 30* South San Francisco. San Jose 5.4f1s ' &00f Los AatelesPassensrr— GOroy, Salinaa, Puso Robles Hot Sprincs. San Lcia Obispo, Santa Barban aad Loa Angeles a3o* 1!.45» South San Francisco. Palo Alto.f 7.20b> SanJoae. \ 7^45f LOCAL FERBY TRA!)<S-VTa O»kl«nd Plir. To Oakland. Berkelsy. Berryman. East Oakland and Fruitvil*— Daily— irora S.OO ».n>., aad every twenty minutes until 7.00 p.m. inHnaive; then 7.-10. 8.20, 9.00. 9.40. 10L20. IUSO, i 11.40 pjn, 1120 and UOajß. To Sather and Metros* wta Seventh St— Pailr— Frem 6.00 9.KU. r.cd every tw«ity minirt*s Katil 7.00 p.m. iadusive. thea 7.40. BJ3O. O.Oa 9.« X lO^a IXJO. * andlLlOpjD. To StonehurjJ— rkilv Eiwpt Sunday— 6.00, 7.00, B.oa 9.00 sjn., C.20, 3.00, iXO, 5.00, 5.40 p ro. Sunday only 9XO lOOO.aja. LOO pjn. 2JXK 3100. 10 a 5.001 5.40 pjn. To Oakland Flrxt SL. Fruitviis. AUrr.eda. via Hortetne* —Daily— Frtan 18-Ca G. 20 a.m. and every twenty minutes until 8.20 a.si. inclu*i»e; then 9.00. 9.20. 10.00. 10.20. IUO. 11.20 a.m.. 12m.. 12.20 .LOO. 1.20. 2.00, 2^o, 3.00, 3.20. J3.40 pjn. and every t»en'y minutesnntil 7 p.m. iadasivp; 7.40. 8.20. 9.00, §A<L 10.M. 11.C0 and 11.40 p.a.. 12.20 ami 1.20 ajn. Additiossi train to Osjkhnd First St.. 2.15 ajc. To Wttt Bsrksiey— Daily Except SrAy— From 6LDO ajn. and every twenty minutes until 8.20 a.m. indu> *ive; then 9.00 a.m. and every hour until 4.00 pja. indusm: thea 4.20 pjn. snd every twenty minutes unta 7.C0 pjn. inrfnsjve: then 7.40 p.m.. 8.20. 9.0 a 8.40, ia2o, ILOa IL4O pja. and li2oajß. fa W«i BsrksJsy— Sundays only— From 6LOO am then 7jW. BSX), 9 DO xm. induave; then 9.20 a.m. aad every twenty minutes until 3.40 pja. inclusive; thea 100 pjn. and every twenty minutes until 7.00 p.m. in> elusive; then 7.lo'p^ .. SJ2O, ( J.CO. 9. W, 102 a ILCQ. 11.40 pjn. and 12.20 ajn. r» Corain — DaHy Except Sunday— Fran 6.00 aja. and every 20 minutes until 5.20 a.m.. then 9.00. 1000 ajn.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2.C0.3.C0. 100. 120. 14a &00. 5.3 Q. 5.40 and 100 pjn. r» Corbin— Sundays ody— Prom 6.00 ajru then 7.00, S.OO, 9.C0 ajn. induave: then 9.20 ajn. and rr»r» twenty minutes until 3140 p.m. md'isive; thea 4Ctf p.m. and every twenty minutes nntil &0Q pjn. __ BAY AXT> IXTERURBAX ROUTES MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. Val!ejo,^Napa, St. Helena ST. HELEXA-SAPA VALLET ROI'TB Monticello S. S. Co. and Xapa Valley Electrta K. E. Co. Oose connections. fr^BOILVD TRIPS DAILA— B Boats leave San Franeli<co 7:00, ,*3:i3 «. m . 12:30 noon. 3:15, 8:00. »8:3 On. m. San Frandsw landing and offlw. Clay str<M»t wharf, north end ferry bnildlnj. Market street ferry. Meals ala carte, rtxoues Kearay 4fig at nav, vard Crttrt. 13