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HOODOO SCHOONER
RUNS INTO ROCKS
Finds Berth Upon
Reef in Dense Fog and
Suffers Badly
N the dense fog of
yesterday morning
the hoodoo steam
schooner Marsh
fleld, Captain Ju
lius G. Ahlin, in
trying to find its
way out the heads
from Point Orient
picked out a berth
on the rocks just
west of Point Ori
ent and smashed in
its stempost above
and below the
water line. But
for the fact that
ta. the Marshfield. in a four
knot speed, crashed head on against
The bow was stove in about
two fe"< :. Without waiting for a sig
nal. Engineer Kennedy, acting prompt
ly in reversing the engines, saved the
craft from piling up. The heavy leak
was. stayed partially with a bulkhead
so that the pumps were ahle to take
care of the water, and the distressed
craft made its way back to Howard
let pier No. 2, where it was laid up
Sfht, with all pumps working.
el will be taken to the dry
< this morning.
he Marshfield left Point Orient at
m., bound for Hardy creek with a
! -. captain Ahlin. as usual,
north head to clear
.y in good time, but misjudged his
;:nce in the fog. "Even after
struck the rock the lookout
unable to see the Lime point
• hi yards to starboard.
:vera! weeks on tho dry dock, with
setting of a new stempost and
er line timbers, will be necessary
■• craft can be made sea-
Panama Boat In
ific Mail liner Pennsylvania.
' ' Charles Austin, put in from
•ua via San Pedro yesterday mora
ine-, with nine passengers and 1,979
— of general merchandise. The trip
wa uneventful and executed in 12
days It hours. Among the passeng-ers
weft Attorney Joseph T. O'Connor of
s i Sty, returning from an inspee
* tion of the canal; Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
C. Emerson, tourists from Panama;
Reynolds and Fred 1,. K.
anal emplbyes; two young
Pai ys, Jose and Louis Alvarez,
who arc to be educated here, and Louis
Soflo and Kong Fin. Reynolds reports
a big in the Culebra cut of the
caJßal d ■ ■ middle of last month,
in steam shovels and a
tra were buried without
injury to any employes.
Austin reports that when he
- ptember 23. all was in
readiness for the raising of the Pacific i
if-Jl lit • r Newport, 1 which sank at the!
Ba! rt several months ago. On
tb« c three pumps were tested j
nd in good working order, and
the effort to raise tho Newport was to]
n made September 30, tiie day j
. nnsylvania left. The tide
I M day were ideal and j
'l v pected that the Newport could!
i without removing the careo.
1 ►*" I that the local of'
of : pany have received no ad-j
believed that the task proved ;
una '. it probably will be neces
save the cargo before the
" ■ enabled to raise the craft.
•» Hamburger Freighter In
hie Hamburg-American line
Alexandria., Captain Scham
nuf In yesterday from Pisagua,
Ri j . with- cargo for the Kosmos
line, after an uneventful voyage. The
Alexandria, is not under charter to the
Kosm<>s line, but is working in eon-
JunetiQn With that company. Its cargo
Is port includes 5,180 bags of
nitrate from Tocopilla and two casts of
machine petrols from Antofagasta.
After -lng at Oakland long
it will be taken early
ihis morning, the freighter will pro
ceed to Victoria. The Alexandria was
th and seven days from Pisagua
md a month and eleven days from
Puerto Culebra,
Japanese Entertain
A reception was held on the Japa.nese
ter Tsurugisan Maru, docked In
basin, yesterday afternoon, when
- of the Matsui line enter
il mercantile men and the
■Tapai ii. At the reception it
■inounced that the Matsui line iias
completed arrangements for a two
month freight service into Sun Fran
which will mean a great deal
for Ih# port. The Matsui baa a good
fleet and promises to bring good car- i
goes. Ami • present at the re
ception were Captain F. G. Wilson. R_
tvard Roberts of the Toyo Kisen Tvaisiia,
Consul Ceneral Nagal and family, Naka
Jima, general manager here for the
Matsul line, and his assistant, Hiroto.
Water Front Aotra
Ea low of the tug Navigator, the
schooner Monterey put in yes
from tiaviota with a heavy list.
i - the heavy swells the drums of dls
in the deck cargo shifted. The
T'mterey brought 5,000 barrels of oil
16 tons of distillate for the Stand- I
•it! company,
r.'ense fog along the coast held up the
Pacific Coast steamer Governor several
on the last leg of its trip from
and it did not arrive until after
leek.
Movements of Transports
riuforO —At Sac Francisco.
(Took —At San Francisco.
Logan— heft Ban Francisco for Manila Octo
ber 5, 1612.
Sheridan —At Sau Francisco.
sberrnitn —En route to Sau Francisco, due to
arrive October 13, 3912.
Thomas—At Manila.
Memoranda
Beld, hence 4 a. in. fur Hardy creek,
lal at s:to ii. ni., in a
the land nasi of Unae point,
■w and carried away its Mem piece
low the water line, ;ind Stgrti
on Hie starboard bow. The vessel whs |
about a iot.t an hour. Ihe pumps keep
-Daring a heavy swell drums j
I shifted cansuij; a heavy
'Ist. I
INCORPORATED
CONSULTING and *
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS
PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES
FINANCED and MANAGED
SO Pine Street New York
11 *
$20,000 WANTED
OX IMPROVED PROPERTY
8%
1-iTEItKST PAYABLE MONTHLY.
Boa Call Office, Oakland. Cal.
Movements of Vessels in All Parts of the World
WIRELESS FROM SHIPS AT SEA
These reports are received directly from the Pacific coast stations o£ the
Marconi Wireless company}
MARCONI WIRELESS
STEAMER LANSING—B p. m.. 860 miles from
Port San Luis; light northwest wind, smooth
- tea mid clear; barometer 30.15; teperature 71;
Hll Wdl.
STEAMER KOREA—B p. m.. 434 miles from Snn
Francisco: barometer 30.08; temperature 58;
gentle southwest breeze, smooth and clear; all
well.
STEAMER HYADES— 1 p. m.. 314 miles from
lightship; cloudy weather, light southeast wind.
Smooth sea; all well.
STEAMER NOME CITY—B p. m.. 20 miles south
of Blunts reef lightship.
STEAMER CHEHALIS—B p. ra., 14 miles north
of Point Reyes.
STEAMER WASHTENAW—T .30 p. m.. 94 miles
north of San Francisco; light northeast wind,
thick fog.
STEAMER OLEUM—B p. m.. from Port Harford
for Portland. 40 miles north of San Francisco;
light northerly wind, smooth sea. fog; barom
eter 29.92: temperature 50.
STEAMER REDONDO—3:4O p. m.. passed Point
Arena; smooth sea. thick fog; will arrive at
San Francisco 1:3o a. m. Monday, weather per
mitting: all well.
STEAMER NANN SMITH—4:3O p. m.. off Point
Arena: thick fog; will arrive 2 a. m.
STEAMER SIBERIA—B p. m.. 170 miles south of
San Francisco: clear and fine; barometer 30.24;
arrive ut San Francisco 9 a. ra. Monday.
STEAMER BEAR—S p. m., 30 miles south of
Point Sur.
STEAMER RIVERSIDE—S p. m., 10 miles south
of Cape Blanco.
STEAMER ARGYLL—From San Pedro for Seat
tle. 8 p. m. 224 miles south of San Francisco:
weather clear, moderate west wind, smooth
sea; barometer 29.94; temperature 72; all well.
East San Pedro. Oct. 12.
STEAMER YALE—Passed Hueneme 6:23 p. m.
STEAMER CENTRALIA—33 miles cast Of Point
Conception 6 p. m.
STEAMER MAVERICK—Off Santa Barbara 6
p. m.. bound for El Segundo.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
TO ARRIVE
From Steamer ! Date
Portland & Astoria :Carlos lOct. 14
Los Angeles Northland jOct. 14
i/os Angeles [Norwood ;Oct. 14
Los Angeles |F. H. Leggett... jOct. 14
Grays Harbor Chehalis (Oct. 14
Humboldt F, A. Kllbnrn. .[Oct. 14
Los Angeles iHanalel ~ Oct. 11
Manila & Honolulu (Sherman .'.....0et. 14
China & Japan Siberia !Oct. 14
Antof.igr.sta Pectan (Oct. 14
Wiliapa Harbor [Daisy Gadsby... jOct. 14
San Diego & Los Ang..!Queen ~. Oct. 14
Sau Diego & Los Ang..(Yale Oct. 14
Port Saa Luis Coos Bay [Oct. 14
Honolulu jWilhelmina . ...!o<*. IB
Hilt jHyades lOct. 15
Fort Bragg iArctic Oct. 16
Los Angeles Harvard [Oct. 16
Sal. Cruz & San Diego. .Mexican ~ iOet. 16
Portland & Astoria ;Rose City Oct. 16
Ixis Angeles Bear [Oct. 16
Seattle & Tacoma [Yukon Oct. 16
San Pedro & Way Ports'Curaeao Oct. 17
[Point Arena & Albion. . Porno jOct. 17
Balboa & Acapuico City of Sydney. . jOct. 17
San Diego & Los Ang..!George W. Klder;Oet. 1.
Humboldt City of Topeka.. [Oct. 17
San Dies.. ,v 1.0- Ang. . Governor [Oct. 18
Paget Sound Ports [Umatilla iOet. 18
Los Angeles Yale [Oct. 18
Portland & Astoria :Roanoke loot. IS
Balboa [Stanley Dollar.. [Oct. 19
Fort Bragg [Brunswick |Oct. 19
San Diego & Los Aug..i Harvard lOet. 19
Seattle ' President Oct. 20
Seattle & Tacoma Watson (Oct. 20
Mendocino & Pt. Arena.jSea Foam 'Oct. 20
gelea & War Fts Santa Clara [Oct. 20
TO SAIL
Steamer
I
iaatton j Sails ;Picr
1. 14 F. H. Leggt-tt.'Portland ...I
•t. 14 Chehalls |Los Angeles.
■t. 14 rtneld :Coqnille Rlv.j
•t. 14Norwood Grays Harbor j
it. HfRedonfln 'Coos Bay...
•;. 14 Yellowstone ...'Portland ...
•f. 14 lity of Topeka. Humboldt ..
Governor [San Diego...j
•t. 14 Northland Portland ...|
■'. 14 Yale Loe Angeles.
Yellowstone ... [Portland ...|
et. 15 Duns Law Liverpool ...
-. 15pUanalel JLoa Angeles.j
rt. 15 Mackinaw Balboa
1 Clara Los Angeles.;
if Paebla. [Poget Sound.j
rt. IS! Bock man Puget Sound.
ct. 16JF. A. Kilburn.. Humboldt ..
ct. 1C[ Navajo Portland . -. |
ct. lSjMoana Sydney
ct. 16|Cooa Bay Vt. San Luis.j
ct. 16 Sea Foam Mendocino ..
ct 16] Brunswick jFort Bragg.. |
<t. 16 Harvard iSan Diego... |
ct. 17 Queen jSan Diego...;
ef. 37 Bear iPortland ...j
ft. is Talc ISan Diego.. .|
et. IS!Rose City Los Angeles.I
JjOoo. W. Elder. Portland ...J
Ct. 18:Dalsy Gadsby.. JWillapa Har.
ct. lOlShlnyo Maru... jllongkong ..
ct. 19;Roanoke J8an Diego...j
ct. 19 Governor 'Puget Sound.
ct. 19]Yukon Puget Sound.
et. 19 Pennsylvania ..iBalboa I
rr. IB Nebraska* tSaliua Crna.j
c. ; 9.Curacao ISan Pedro...
ct. 19 Harvard |Loa Angeles.
ct. 20 : Hanalel [Los Angeles.
et, ZOJf. A. Kilburn. . Jlnmboldt ..
e,. 20 Arctic jFort Bragg..
oi. _i 1 Porno [Point Arena.
I 5 pmj 51
I 2 pmj....
{ B pm 1 It
[K> am
i :; pm| io
I 5 pmj 16
|12 mi 11
) 2 pm! 0
8 pra] io
4 pm; 7
j 5 pm! 16
5 pm,
3 pmj 10
112 m! 96
! 2 pno IK
i 2 pm| 0
:: pmj 10
10 am 13
ill'am! 12'
4 pm 11
4 pmj 4
I 3 pmj 8
I 4 pm 7
111 am 9
12 nr V>
I 4 pm! 7
111 ami 40
jlO am' 13
i'ptn 34'
j 10 ami 13
2 pm 9
3 pm 10
!12 ml 42
110 am) 27
4 pmj 11
4 pm 7
3 pm 10
10 am! if
3 pm 8
6 pmj 8
;eles.i
Har!
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ro... j
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1.
TO SAIL I ROM SEATTLE
Destination
Steamer
i Date
Skagway & Way Ports. Jefferson jOct. 14
Kodlak &. Way Porta. .|Rertha 'Oct. 15
Skagway A. Way Ports. ; Oity of Seattle. [Oct. 17
Nome [Victoria .Oct. 17
Skagway <$.- Way Ports. Humboldt jOct. 19
VaMec * Seward Ad. Sampson [Oct.. 20
Sun, Moon and Tide
United States coast and geodetic survey—Time
and hcizhts of tides at Fort Point. For city.
front (Mission street wharf), add .23 mlnutfesA
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14
Sun rises 6:IS
Sun sets 5:36
Moon sets 7:59 p. m.
First quarter moon October 17. at 5:57 p. m.
Foil moon October 2G. at 6:21 p. m.
iTimej IT:
Oct.l j Ft I -
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Time
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14.. 2:541 4.o 7:13 .3.1 1:12! 5-6! $:3-
15.. 4:0§J 3.8l 7:55 8.2 1:50 5.31 8:21
16..' 5:27! 3.9 8:3$ 3.5 2:36' C.ljl0:i:
17.. «;::-::.' 3.9 10:05 3.7 S:8»l 4.8 11:1;
18.. 7:27 : 4.2;ll:47 3.S C:02| 4.4; ...
L W II W L W H V,
19..: rt;jn' 0.6 8:05 4.4 1:07] 3.5 6:2!
20.. 0:57' 0.8 8:32 4.9 1:58 3.0 7:81
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: 0.3
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4.3
4.3
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
mean
pr,
PLACE j Ft. | Date |
Re tn arks
?I shifting gradu-
northwest.
I.
•1
from .
out
Oct.
from
whistling
rhere Is a middle ground
formed on the range
and the best channel
Is north nf this.
I..-'
Channel is straight out !
nnd in good shape.
tmd in
I shape.
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Range lights for channel
ovei bar are in correct
range.
Bar shoalinff sliehtiv.
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nar suoaung siignuy.
Channel Well to nortb.
i Small sand spit on
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I". S. Branch Hydrographfe Office
A branch of the United States hydrogrraphlc
office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is
maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of
mariners, without regard to nationality and free
of expense. Navigators sre cordially invited to
visit the office, where a complete set of charts
and sailing directions of the world are kept at
hand for comparison and reference, and the latest
information can always be obtained regarding:
IHE SAN FRANCISCO C,YLL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912.
■"-————■—■ • ' ' r ~—" — ' - i ———_—____________ .■
I STEAMER ARGYLL—224 miles south of San
I Francisco 8 p. m.
I STEAMER PECTAN —410 miles south, of San
FraaciaoQ & p. m. _ , _.
Astoria, Oct. 12.
STEAMER ALAMEDA—North bound off Alert
bay 11 p. in., Oct. 12.
STEAMER HUMBOLDT—Arrived at Juneau 9:30
a. m., 0ct.,12.
STEAMER ASUNCION—Off Cape Stelias mid
night, Oct 12.
STEAMER LEELANAW—S3S miles from Cape
Flattery 8 p. m.. Oct. 12.
STEAMER SENATOR—OIO miles west of Cape
Flattery S p. m., Oct. 12.
STEAMER CORDOVA—4O miles west of Cape
Spencer S p. a-.., Oct. 12.
STEAMER VICTORIA—B9O miles from Cape Flat
tery S p. m.. Oct. 12.
STEAMER WILLAMETTE—OO miles south of
Cape Flattery 5:30 p. m-. Oct. 12.
STEAMER MARIPOSA—Dut to arrive at Ketchi
kan 1 a. in.. Oct. 14.
I STEAMER CATANIA—47O miles north of San
Francisco 8 p. ra.
! STEAMER ROMA—49O miles north of San Fran
cisco 8 p. m.
I STEAMER PRESIDENT—IO2 miles north of Cape
Blanco 8 p. in.
! BARGE 91 —In tow of tnpr Hercules, 450 miles
north of San Francisco 8:30 p. m.
i STEAMER' CARLOS—IO miles north of Heceta
bead 8 p. m.
| STEAMER BEAVER—6S miles north of Cape
Blanco 8 p. m.
i STEAMER SEWARD—IO7 miles south of Cape
Flattery 8 p.m. _'__'._
Seattle. Oct. 13.
I STEAMER SEWARD—Passed out Cape Flattery
7:30 a. m.
i STEAMER YUKON- Eight miles west of Point
Wilson 7 p. m.
STEAMER W. S. PORTER—Passed Point Wilson
1 p. m.
lights, dangers to navigation and matters of in
terest to ocean commerce.
B. O. BARTHALOW.
Lieutenant, U. S. N., In Charge.
Weather Report
United States Department of Agriculture—
Weather Bureau, San Francisco. October 13.
RAINFALL DATA
PtfTi
STATIONS I? 52 j?
a
_.©
Is
>» »
a —
03
a
f- 2
fie
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
Mount Tamalpais j
San Francisco
San Joee
Fresno
Independence
■San Luis Obispo
Los A ngelcs
San Diego
j o.oo
0.00
< o.oo
0.00
0.00
I o.oo
i 0.00
I 0.00
0.00
■ 0.00
I 0.00
2.65 | 2.38
4.12 1.30
1.20 0.72
2.35 0.80
1.25 0.67
0.71 0.B8
0.10 0.57
0.70 0.56
0.04 . 0.76
0.5« 0.24
1.26 0.24 |
2.01
1.28
0.18
0.31
0.28
O.KO
0.10
0.7o
0.02
i.a
| 0.22
PACIFIC COAST STATIONS
In the following tables the maximum and mint,
mum temperatures and rainfall art given:
ill
1 I
STATIONS ? \
i i
3
2.
a
5 *
5 *
STATIONS ? 5
9
I ■
! &
■
i
Baker j
Boise
Del Monte j
Enreka I
Flagstaff j
Fresno
Helena j
Honolulu
Independence ,]
Kalispell [
Los Angeles.-!
Modena ...,..!
Mt Tamalpais.!
North Head...
Phoeniv
Pocatelio I
Pt R«yes Lt. . i
Portland ....j
|I34|.00| Red Bluff |8Oj50|.OO
1)40 .00] Reno 78 38 .00
!:48j.00! Roseburg :80[40l.OO
U46 .00! Sacramento .. |S0j54i .00
i!42 .00 Salt Lake (84 40.00
t'54 .00 San Diego |84(60 .00
:i34 .001 San Francisco. 78152 .00
174.00 San Jose 82J42 .00
UM .98 S L Obispo... 90!46 .00
ISO .00 SB Farallou.. 52J4S .00
Ii62!.00 Spokane 04138 .00
iklOj.OO Bummlt 60;34 .00
'62 .00 Tacoina 02 42 .08
li62 .01) Tatoosh 54.. .00
136.00 Tonopah 62 44.00
132 ... Wallft 6«54t> .08
1145.00 Wlnnemucca .70|34l.OO
! &2 .00 Yuma 82J«8j .W
IT2J;
EASTERN STATIONS
dlene J
lantic City..
iston j
iffalo |
arleston ...;
tcago
nver I
■s Moines...:
rflge city... I
iluth !
trango !
iBtport !
ilveston ....J
ecn Bay j
itteras j
ivre |
iron j
eksonvill* .1
insas City..j
j.00 Knoxvtlle I
|,O0 i Louisville !
.00 Memphis 1
.00 Montgomery ..
.00 ! Montreal I
>. 00 | Moorhead
j.OOiNeW Orleans..
j .00 New York j
.00 North Platte..'
.00 Oklahoma
.00 ! Pittsburg
!.02 jRoswell
1.00 (St. Tz-miIs
'.00 1st. Paul
.02 Tampa
.00 j Toledo j
.08 j Washington ..!
j.00 j Winnipeg
| .00 i I
.00
.00
.00
.18
.00
.28
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
,
SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS
The pressure is nigh ©v«r the greater portion
of the country west of the Mississippi. A mod
erate depression overlies southern California. No
rain has fallen west of the Rocky mountains and,
with the exception ot some light showers at At
lantic coast stations, there has been no rain In
the United States during the last 24 bourg. There
have been no changes of importance in tempera
tures, except on the Pacific coast, where it is
decidedly warmer from San Franclßco io San
Diego and declriely colder on the Oregon coast.
As illustrating the diversity of California climate
it may be noted that the temperature did not
rise above 48 degrees at Eureka nor above 52
degrees at the Southeast Farallonea, while at
San Francisco it reached 79 degrees, at Lob An
geles 92 degrees and at San Diego 04 degrees.
FORECAST
Forecast made at San Francisco for the 30
hours t-nding at midnight, October 14:
For San Francisco and tlcltilty—Cloudy Mon
day; not so warm; light north wind, changing
to moderate vt-.est.
For Santa Clara valley—Fair Monday; some
what warmer; light north winds.
For Sacramento valley—Fair Monday; moder
ately warm; light north winds.
For San Joaquin valley—Cloudy Monday; con*
tinned warm: light north winds.
For California, south of the Tehachapi—Fair
Monday; continued Warm; light north winds.
ALEXANDER O. McADIE.
District Forecaster.
PIER DIRECTORY
NORTH OF MARKET STREET
3 WashingtonjPier 17 Union 1
fi JacksonjPier 10 Union 2
7 Pacific I Pier 21 Filbert
0 Broadway ljPier 23 Greenwich 1
It Broadway 2!Pler 25 Greenwich 2
13 VallejojPier 27 Lombard
15.. Green|Pler 61 Powell
SOUTH OF MARKET STREET !
pier 2 Mission 1 [Wet 24 Spear
Pier 4 Mission 2,Pier 28 Main
Pier 6 Howard 1;Pier 54 Beale
Pier 8 Howard 2[Pier 36 Fremont
pier 10 Howard 3,Pier 38 First
pier 12 Folsom llPier 40 1
I'ler 14 Folsom 2|Pler 42 \ P. M. S. S. Co.
Pier 16 HarrisonlPicr 44 j
pier 20 Steuart pier 54 Fourth
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARMIVEI)
Saturday. October 12.
11 p. m., schr Advance, Ogldlnsen, 3% daya
ATIUANTIC OCEAN TBAVEL
FRENCH LINE
C~. OLE. TKAITBATLAHTiaTrB.
DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE—PARIS
Sailing Every Thursday and Saturday.
FROM NBWfYORK TO HAVRE
Every Thursday at 10 a. m.
La Savoie Oct. 24 ILa Lorraine.. Nev. v
France (new).. Oct. 31 I France (new), Nov. 21
La Provence.- Nov. T I La Touraine. Nov. 28
FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE
Every Saturday at 3 p. m.
Chicago Oct. 18 Chicago Nov. 16
La Tenralne. .Oct, » Meiieo NWr. 30
N lagara No*- 2 Niagara .... Nov. 80
Rorhambeau Roehambeau
<Tiew) Not. B (new) Dec, 7
tVQAU BEOS., Facile Coast Manacera, •*•
________________________________________
from Cojuille river; 417,000 feet lumber to Rob
ert Dollar company. t
Sunday. October 13.
7:45 p. rn'.. stmr Coaster, Nelson, 37 hours
from Long Beach: ballast to C. H. Higgins.
8:05 p. m., stmr Tamalpais, Anderson, 58 hours
from Columbia river; 550.000 feet lumber to the
E. X Wood Lumber company.
5:25 p. ni.. stmr Governor, Cousins 55 hours
from Seattle; passengers and merchandise to
Pacific Coast Steamship company.
• 4:10 p. m.. stmr Saginaw, Lunstedt. 10 hours
from Port San Luis; ballast to Hart-Wood Lum
ber company.
4:10 p. m., stmr Acme, Olsen. 27 hours from
Eureka: 200 cords bark to A. W. Beadle and 250,
--000 feet lumber to Charles Nelson company.
2:40 p. m., Ger stmr Alexandria, Scbammert.
59 days from Valparaiso, via Pisagua 35 days!
via Toeopilla 31 days, via Cuiebra 11 days; 5,180
bags niter to Kosmos Steamship company.
12:15 p. m.. stmr Vanguard. Odland, 23 hours
from Eureka; bound south, put in for passengers
and fuel
7:50 a. m.. yacht Venetla. Thompson. 2 days
from San Diego"; ballast to 3. D. Spieekels.
8:30 a. m., stmr City of Topeka. Zeh. 22 hours
from Eureka: passengers and merchandise to Pa
cific Coast Steamship company.
8:30 a. m., stmr Seu Foam. Henricksen. 18
hours from Mendocino, via Shertel cove 14 hours,
via Point Arena 11 bourse passengers and 200,000
feet lumber to C. n. Higgins.
7:30 a. m.. stmr Mandalay. Lofstrom. 34 hours
from Crescent city; bound south, pnt in for fuel.
7:50 a. m.. stmr Marshfield, Ahlin, from sea lv
distress.
8:50 a. m.. stmr Pasadena. McGovern. 17 hours
from Albion: 370,000 feet lumber to Albion Lum
ber company.
9:15 a. m., schr Monterey, Kelly. 41 hour*
from Gaviota. In row of tug Navigator: 18,000
barrels oil and 340 tons distillate to Associated
Oil company.
9:35 a. ni.. stmr Santa Clarß. Jessen. 41 hour*
from San Pedro and way ports; passengers and
merchandise to North Pacific Steamship company.
0:05 a. m.. stmr Pennsylvania. Austin. 14 days
4 hours from Balboa, via San Pedro 30 hours;
passengers and merchandise to Pacific Mail Steam
ship company.
11:10 a. m.. stmr Whitesboro. Frederickson. 1.1
hours from Greenwood: 164,000 feet lumber and
100 tens tanbark to L. E. White Lumber com
pany.
SAILED
Saturday. October 12.
11:50 p. m.. stmr Nome City. Hansen. Seattle.
Sunday. October 18.
8:30 p. m., stmr Eureka. Wuyland. Monterey.
3:15 p. m., stmr Arctic. I.inder, Fort Bragg.
3:20 p. m., stmr Vanguard. Odland. San Pedro.
6:05 p. tn., stmr Porno Lilleland, Albion.
3:45 p. m.. stmr Ravalli. Nelson. Eureka.
8:45 p. n., stmr Claremont, Benson, Wiltapa
Harbor.
6:10 a. m.. stmr St. Helens. Jamieson. Astoria.
7:."0 a. m.. sluir Arizonan. Patterson, Salina
Crui
N:10 a. m.. stmr Isthmian. McNeill, Portland.
8:10 a. -m.. Pr stmr Wellington, McCarthy,
Xanalmo.
9:10 a. m., stmr Scotia. Wfnkel. Albion.
9:10 a. tn.. stmr North Fork. Kelson. Eureka.
9:10 a. m.. stmr Mandalay. LofStrom, San
Pedro.
PACIFIC,JpJ!gAjy "TtAVEr
LOS ANGELES--*
•SANTA BARBARA >_*tC , "c-N k
SAN DIEGO
EUREKA n^6__-kn
SEATTLE \AXj!?/
TACOMA VICTORIA
VANCOUVER
ALASKA
Berth and Meals Jneluded In Fare
LEAVE FROM PIERS 9 AHD \l
IjOB Angeles, San Diego. *Snuta Barbara
President or Governor Every Monday, 2 p. m.
•Queen ...Every Thursday. 11 a. m.
•Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara.
Seattle (Direct), Tacoma, Tovrnaead,
Victoria, Vancouver, Alaska
President or Governor.. Every Saturday, 2 p. m.
City of Puebla or Umatilla. .Every Tues., 2 p. m.
Eureka (Humboldt Bay)
Topeka...Oct. 14, IS, 23, 27; Nov. 3, 5. 12 n<*>n
Alaska Cruises, 1013, Leave Seattle
Spokane.June 18; July 2. IG. 30: Aug. 30. 10 p.m.
Nome. St. Michael (Direct*.
Sailings for Season 1913 --111 be announced later.
Right reserved to change this schedule.
TICKET OFFICES—PaIace Hotel, 653 Market st,
18 Markefr at. and Broadway Wharf. •
Telephone Kearny 492.
OAKLAND—I 226 Broadway. Tel. Oakland MM>.
BERKELEY—2I2S Shattuck ay. Tel. Berk. 44.
C. D. DUNANN. Passenger Traffic Manager.
FOR COMFORT
TAKE THE
MODERN STEAMERS
portland los angeles
bear Arose city
Sails 12 nooa M mm aX Balls 11 a. tn.
Oct. 17th. ,ftlh
First class _____ First
fin. $12, __________________
A!i9|f!A t5.35.
'•ss ___i '•'
$6.00 mfa L_ktfX_Li9U9_BW $
BERTH itnd MEALS Included.
Tk« San Francisico * Portland S. S. Co.
A. OTTINGKR, General Agent.
ITkt. office, 722 Mkt. op. Call; tel. Btitter 2344 I
8 East st. opp. Ferry Mdg.; tel. Sutter 2482 I
Berkeley office, 2105 SUattack; tel. Berk. 331 f
Sacramento. Jas. Warraek. 804 X st. I
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. 8. Shinyo Mara (new)
Saturday, October 19, 1912
S, 8 Chiyo Maru (via Manila direct)
.Friday, November li. 191$
8. S. Nippon Maru (Intermediate service saloon
accommodations at reduced rates*
Saturday, December 7, 1912
8. S.'Tenyo Maru Friday, December 13, 1913
Steamers sail from company's pier. No. 34,
near foot of Brannan St.. at 1 p. m. for Yoko
hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu. Kobe
(HIoro) and Nagasaki and Shanghai, and con
necting a* Hongkong with steamers for Manila.
India, etc. No cargo received on board on day
of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates.
For freight and passage apply at office, fourth
floor. Western Metropolis National frank hulld
ing. 625 Market at. W. H. AVERY.
Assistant Oenerat. Manager
®~~ ~AMERICAN«Hr\WAiIIAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
'"ehuantepfec Route
Rrar-liir Faat Freight Service
NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST
PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
calling- from New York every six days,
making direct connections with Pacific
steamers sailing- from Salina Crua,
Mex., every six days for San Francisco.
PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW
YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin
cipal European ports* under through
rates and through bills of lading. Sail
ings from San Francisco every 12 days.
For rates and further particulars ap
ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM. Gen
eral Agents. 8 Bridge street. New
York. WILLIAMS. DIMOND & CO„
General Agents. Pacific Coast.
810 Sansome St, San Francisco.
■ '__^__!__l_____9__t]^fl
I For folders, ticket*, etc., apply Pacific Nay- I
I igatlon Co., 680 Market street, Saa Francisco. J
HONOLILU VWBSBt»_S
sails Oct. 80; 8. S. LOR
LINE sails Nov. 13. . New steamers, 13,000
tons displacement. No. 38. xa
O'clock nooa. Round trip, $110 aa. up. Direct
Service to tbe volcano.
MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY
l Set Market Street. Baa Fraaclaca,
I fl a- m., stmr George Loomls, Phillips, El
Segundo.
11:25 a m.. stmr Bear. Nopaoder San Pedro.
WEATHER REPORTS'
POINT LOBOS. Oct. 13. 10 p. m.—Weather
hazy; wind northwestf velocity 7"miles an hour.
DOMESTIC PORTS
SEATTLE—Arrived Oct. 13, 2 p. m.. stmr At
lits. with barge 98 in tow. hence Oct. 8; Jap stmr
Shidsuoka Maru. from Yokohama; 3 a. at., stmr
Spokane, from Skagway. Sailed Oct. 13. 2 p. m..
stmr Yukon, for San Francisco: stmr Latouche,
for skiigway; stmns Seward and Willamette, for
San Francisco.
BREMERTON—SaiIed Oct. 13— U. S. S. Mary
land, for cruise.
EVERETT—Arrived Oct. 13. stmr W. 3. Por
ter, from Port San Lnis; stmt Tallac, from Seat
tle.
PORT SAX LUlS—Arrived Oct. 13. stmr Cura
cao, hence Oct. 12; bktn Fullerton in tow of tug
Dauntless, hence Oct. 12. Sailed Oct. 13. 9 p. m..
stmr Cnracao. for San Pedro; 10 p. m.. bktn
Fullerton, in tow of tug Dauntless, for San Fran
cisco.
COOS BAY—Arrived Oct. 13, 9:30 a. m.. tug
Daring
Sailed Oct. 13, 1 p. m., stmr Xewburg, for San
Francisco.
BANDON—Sailed Oct. 13, 4 p. m., stmr Brook
lyn for San Francisco.
ASTORlA—Arrived Oct. 13, 7 a. m.. stmr
Breakwater, from Coos Bay; 8 a. m.. Br stmr M.
S. Dollar, from Coos Bay. Sailed Oct. 13, 8
a. m., stmr Carlos, for San Francisco.
Sailed Oct. 13. 1 p. ni., stmr Shasta, for San
Francisco. Arrived 3 p m.. stmr Roanoke, hence
Oct. 11; 7 a. m.. stmr j. A. Chanslor, from Mon
ter»v.
ABERDEEN*—SaiIed Oct. 13! 12 m.. stmr Rai
nier, for San Pedro. Arrived Oct. IK dredge Ore
i gon. from Coos Bay.
WESTPORT—SaiIed Oct. 13. 2 p. m. schr A.
M. Baxter, for Lebu; bktn S. G. Wilder, for
Honolulu.
TATOOSH—Passed In Oct. 13. 10:40 a. m.,
stmr W. S. Porter, from Port San Luis for Ever
ett: 10:45 a. m.. stmr Colonel E. L. Drake, with
barge 93 in tow, hence Oct. 9 for Seattle: 11:30
a. m., stmr Eureka, hence Oct. 9 for Vancouver.
Passed out Oct. 13, 7:30 a. m.. stmr Seward, for
San Francisco; 8 a. m., stmr Willamette, for San
Fiati'i-co.
POINT REYES—Passed Oct. 13. 4:35 p. at..
stmr Tamalpais from Portland for San Francisco.
SKAGWAY -Sailed Oct. 13, stmr Dolphin, for
Scuttle.
T A COMA—Arrived Oct. 13. stmr Meteor, from
Alaska; stmr Willamette, from Seattle. Sailed
Oct. 18. Br stmr Beckenham for Port Blakely;
stmr Charles Nelson, for .Everett: stmr Wil
lamette, for Seattle.
EUREKA—Arrived Oct. 13. 7 a. ra.. stmr Point
Arena, from Pigeon point; 10 a. in., stmr I*akme.
hence Oct. 11: stmr F A. Kilburn. hence Oct. 11.
Railed Oct. 13. 10 a. 'in., stmr Pfentiss. for San
Francisco.
Sailed Oct. 13. 1 p. ».. Br stmr Frankby, for
Tacooia and Australia; It a. m.. stmr Phoenix,
for Son Francisco: stmr William H. Murphy, for
San Pedro; schr A. F. Coats, for Hilo. Arrived
Oct. 13 2 p. in., stmr Bowdoin. from San Diego
ISLAND PORTS
HONOLULU—Arrived Oct. 13 4:30 a. m., L\
S. S. Logan, hence Oct. 5. Sailed Oct. 13, Jap
stmr Hongkong Maru. for Yokohama.
FOREIGN PORTS
VlCTOßlA—galled Oct. 13—Br stmr Algoa. for
Naples.
VANCOUVER—In nort Oct. 13. Ital ship Marte
travel _
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I !_r 1 N IM
__| _B
Through the
GRAND CANYON
OP" THE KEATHER RIVKR
and THE ROY Ax I. fiORGB
The "Panama-Pacific" Kxpresa and
The "1015" Mall
Leave and are due to arrive Union
Ferry Depot from-June 9, 1912
Mare Through Trains Arrive
9:10 a Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City." St. Louis 8;45p
7:30p Salt Lake, Denver. Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City. St. ixmla 8:30 a
B:10a Sacramento 8:30 a
7:30p do 8:45p
9:10 a Stockton "...8:30a
4:10p do 10:20 a
7:SOp do 8:45p
Through Standavd and Tourist Sleeplug Cars vis
Den. ,V Rio Graude and Bnrllngton Route, via
Den. ft Rio Grande and Rock Island Lines, via
Den. fc Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific.
Through trains. Observation Cars. Dining Cars.
Electric Lights and Electric Fans.
# Schedule Effective
July fc 1912
San Franclaco
IMO\ FERRY DEPOT
I,eave] VIA SAt SALITO i Arrive
t<':4.>a|t'euiun*a, Santa Row*. Guerneville, ~
i Duncan Mills. Cazadero i9:o«>p
7:lSa[SOßoma, Glen Elleu 6:0 op
7: l.">p Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healds
! burg. Cloverdale. Ckiab, AVillits,
! Longvale, *Sebastopol .'■ 7:35p
S:lsa,Pt. Reyes, (amp Meeker. Monte
I Rio, Duncan Mills. Cazadero.... 7;&>p
S:4sajPcta!uuia. Santa Rosa. Gueme-I
I vllle. Monte Rio, Duncan Mills,
I Cazadero 1 ~ '■^•JP
iO:lsa|Sonoma. Glen Ellen [ t* ;3^P
t!»:ir>a,l.aftunltas, Point Reyes | jS:O5p
10:45 a iPetaluma. Santa Rosa. Healds
I burg (to Sonoma and Glen Ellen
j week days only) 5:05p
j 2:4sp ; 'Petalmna. Santa Rosa. Ouerne
| vllle. Monte Rio, Duncan Mills.. 10:35 a
H2:4sp'Polnt Reyes, Camp Meeker. Monte
[ Rio. Duncan Mills. Cazadero |10:30 a
3:lsp|Peta!nma, Santa Ross. U«alds-|
I burg, Cloverdale. I'klah, Wil
j lits, **SebaKtopol 11:35 a
4:45p Sonoma. Glen Ellen 8:35 a
5:15p Petaluma. Santa Rosa, Healds
| norg ■■■■ *'■**•
fs:ir,p!pt. Reyes (Simdays 7:1". p. m.).. S:3sa
ELECTRIC SUBURBAN VIA SAUSALITO
Bawalito, Mill Valley, San Rafael—Dally
every 30 minutes from 6.45 a. ni. until ;»:45
a. in.: bourlv until 2:45 p. m., then 3:15 p. m.
and every So minutes until 7:45. then 9:15,
10:45 p. *m. and 12:15 a. m. (On Sundays in
addition —Every 30 minutes from 0:45 a. in. to
3:15 p. m., except 2:15 p. m.)
Fairfax—leaves t«:45. 7:15, 7:45. 8:15. 8:45.
St-15. 0:45. 110:15. 10:45, tlt:l"*. 11:45 a. m.;
11215 12:45. 11:10, I 45. 2:45. 8:15, 3:45, 4:15,
4:45. 5:15. 5:45. 6:15, 6:45, t~:15, »"*»• 9:15,
10:45 p. m.: t!2:15 a.' m.
San Quentln via San Rafael—Leave daily at
9:15 a. m. and 1:45 p. m.
Tiburon and Belvedere —Dally every hour from
0:45 a. m. until 1:45 p. m.; then 3:15 p. m. and
every hour until 0:15, then 7:45, 9:15, 10:45 p.m.
and 12:15 a. in.
♦Arrives 7:05 p. m. "Arrives 10:35 a. nf.
tExcept Sundays. JSundays only.
! only. only.
Pacific Transfer Company's agents are author
ized to check baggage direct from residence.
MUIR WOODS AMUHk
MT. TAMALPAIS €
VIA SAUSALITO FERRY ~■ fS^
UNION DEPOT, FOOT OF KtABKET STREET ~K^
rlaune-Trij, 11.80 jCernMnwl Trip. $t JO X
U.Swrrmbca ! U.Malrwleil it. Mt Taatlaih
Weekday Saaday Weekday Saaa>y Weekday Saaaay
9:45 a 8:45 a t 7:20 a 11:50 a 7:20 a 10:40 a
1:45P 9:45 a 1:40r1l2:60p I:4|a ,1:40 a
* 4:45p 10:45 a 240» 1:60e 4:4|» \ :4oa
11:45» 4:60p 2:50p * B'3sp 2:40p
1:45P 3:50 P....... *4_
! I 2:45P 4:40P 4:4»
•Saturdaysonly, t Mondays only. % Mt. Tamalpais only.
( Sausalito Ferry—Tel. Kearny 4986
Ticket Offices-} 687 Market—Tel. Keamy2fsl
/ 874 Market—Tel. Douglas 4407
General Offifte-MiU Valley. Cal. Tel. Mill Valley Sub. 81
"Tama a I T-HJiati" art "attrl w" an ilam am far matt
BAY ANt> INTERLRBAN ROUTES
f_S
Mi
t Boats leave 7:00. 9:45 a. at, 12:30, 3:20.
*-_g-feJfra&«« l -*'
PACIFIC OCEAW TRAVIBIi
QVniVPV SHORT LINE
Oli/IIJUI 13) Days to Australia
Splendid steamers (10,000 tons). Sonoma sails
Oct. 22, Ventura, Nov. 19, and every 28 days,
for HONOLULU, PANGO PANGO (Samoa) and
SYDNEY. Low rates. Sound World, fSOO ftrst
class, 9375 2d class, via Ceylon, Egypt, Italy,
etc. Stopovers.
HONOLILU $llvBaatn'ga C Oct. 22? Nov?"; etc.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
678 MARKET STREET. Fhoae Sutter B*l.
AUSTRALIA
and New Zealand
SYDNEY VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON:
8. 8. MOANA (8.9Q0 tons) ealla II a. m. Oct. It
. ft. AORANGI (8.000 toaa) sails U a.a_ N0r.13
SKIO, 'tWa l-WTBLBLm* LTD.
BIND. ROLPH * Co.. Gas. Aft*., BXO O_L at.
Ticket Office, «7» Market at; uL Douglas 8100.
MOTION SALES
E. CURTIS
AUCTIONEER
Office and salesroom corner Van Ness and Sac
ramento (former Walter building). Phones-
Franklin 2264. Home Cb-53; residence. 800 Asb
bnry.
4TV__ NEW YORK SALE STABLE. ff\___.
_S-_3J 388-840 Fell st. J^
Arrived—l car mares and horses: 3 span blacks.
3 span browns 2 span grays: ages 4 to 7 years?
weight 1.350 to- 1.800 lbs.; wheelers and leaders:
all well broke; and others; some good farm mares
and horses. JOS. LEVY, Phone Market 3877.
Ste Jfe Jfeg
FISTE LOT BROKEN COUNTRY HORSES
Just in—Weight 1,200 to 1,700 pounds.
HORSES AND VEHICLES TO LET.
Q. LINDAUEB. 122 Clara st.
Teiesa. Arrived Oct. 18, stmr Eureka hence !
Oct. 6.
OCEAN STEAMERS
NEW YORK—Arrived Oct. 12—Stmr Caronia,
from Liverpool and Queenstown.
Arrived Oct. 13. stmr Rotterdam, from Rotter- I
dam.
LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct. 13, stmr Carmanla I
from New York. Sailed Oct. 13. stmr Belle- I
ropbon. for Seattle.
DOVER—Arrived Oct 13. stmr Lapland, from i
New York.
GIBRALTAR- Arrived Oct. 13 stmr Berlin, j
from New York,
QUEENSTOVVN— Sailed Oct. 13. stmr Maureta- !
nia. for New York.
- FIL'ME — Sailed Oct. 13. stmr Sasonia, for New !
York.
PORTLAND, Oct. 13.—Superstitions of sailors
against sailing the 13th day of the month weut !
for naught today. Two steamers left for Cali
fornla. with all accommodations taken In the first
class lists. Tbe new stcaro«F Avalon, which was i
here on its maiden voyage and got away at 4 ■
p. m., was unable to accommodate all who ap
plied for passage. Tbe Rose City hauled Into the :
stream Irom the Alnsworth dock at the same hour !
with 295 passengers, of which 171 were in the I
cabin. Among the passengers was Miss L.
Travers of this city, who will embark at San
Francisco on one of the Pacific Mail liners for the i
orient and continue her journey into Russia.
J. E. Laldlaw. who has been identified with
snipping concerns here for years, left today for
San Francisco to become associated with the firm j
of Cornyn, Mackall & Co.
_. RAILWAY TBAVEL . „ ,
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 15. 1912
VIA OAKLAND PIBR
Leava (Foot of Market Street) Arrive
(Subject to change without notice) ,
2.15 a Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop,
Stockton, Lodi, Gait, Elk Grove, • I
Sacramento,RoseviUe,Auburn,Colfax 10.40p
2.15 a Sacramento, Marysville, Biggs, Chico. !0.40p
6.40 a Richmond, Port Costa. Martinez, An- i
tioch, Byron Hot Springs, Tracy,
Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,
Ingle, Kerman, Fresno II .59p
6.40 a San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Saa
Jose 8.50p
7.00 a The Statesman—Richmond, Vallejo t
Junction, Port Costa, Benicia, Sui
sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento— B.§op
7.00 a Elmira. Vacaville. Rumsev 7 .£)p
7.20 a Goldfieid Pass,—Truckee, Hazen, Wa
buska (Yerrington, Hudson). Mina, t
Tonopah, Goldfield, Laws, Keeler . B.loa
7.20 a Richmond, Port Costa, Benicia. Suisun,
Dixon, Sacramento 7.50p
7.20 a RoseviUe. Marysville (Orovillej, Red- |
ding, Dunsmuir 10.40p
7.20 a Davis, Woodland, Williams, Maxwell. j
Willows, Hamilton, Coming, Red j
Bluff 7.50p
7.20 a Niles. Pleasanton, Livermore. 'J racy, j
Lathrop, Stockton (Oakdale), Lodi, |
Sacramento 7.30p
7.20 a Tracy, Patterson, Newman, Los Banos, I
Ingle, Kerman, Fresno 4.30p
7.40 a Richmond, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, I
Santa Rosa, Crockett, Pitt Costa.. 6.1 Op
17.40 a Avon, Walnut Creek, San Ramon, Ii
Livermore |6.50p
B.ooa Newark. West San Jose. Los Gatos, t
Wright, Felton (Ben Lomond, Boul- f
der Creek), Santa Crus *-50p
8.40 a Port Costa, Martinez. Byron Hot
Springs, Tracy, CStockton), Merced,
Berenda. Madera, Fresno, Fowler.
Balms, Traver, Goshen Junction
(Hanford, Annona), Tulare, Bak
ersfield 4.30p
8.40 a Visalia, Lindsay. Porterville. Ducor.. 7.1 Op
6.40 a Yosemite Valley via Merced 4.30p
9.00 a Irvington, San Jose 7.30p
9.00 a Niles. Pleasanton, Livermore, Stock
ton f*Milton), Valley Spring, lone, \
Sacramento 4.30p
9.00 a Tuolumne.Sonora, Jamestown. Angela 2.50p
B.ooa Atlantic Express-r-Sacramento. True- |
kee. Ogden, Salt lake City, Denver, I
Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago 8.30p
9.00 a Tonopah-Goldfield Standard Sleeper B.lo*
B.ooa Vallejo Junction. Vallejo \ 7,50p
9.40 a Richmond. San Pablo. Pinole. Vallejo I
Junction, Crockett, Port Costa, Mar- f
tinez, Avon. Concord. San Ramon. 6.10p
10.20 a San Francisco Overland Limited—Den- j
ver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, S
Chicago 2.10p
10.40 a Vallejo, Mare Island, Napa 12.50p
10.40 a Stockton { -{-{J
10.40 a Los Angeles Passenger—Port Costa,
Martinez, Byron Hot Springs, Tracy, |
Stockton, Merced, Madera. Fresno,
(Hanford, Coaliaga, Visalia), Bek
ersfield. Los Angeles 7.10p
11.20 a Shasta Limited—Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle 8.50p
12.00n Richmond, Port Costa, Benicia. Bui- 1 10.30 a
sun, Elmira. Dixon, Sacramento . f 11.10 a
12.00n Davi«, Williams, Colusa June.Willows,
Germantown,Orland, Hamilton... 6.50p
12.0011 Marysville, Chico. Red Bluff 4.30p
I.OOp Niles, Irviagton, San Jose 2.50p
1.20p San Leandro, Niles, Centerville, New
ark, (Redwood). San Jose 7.50p
1.40p Newark, Alviso, Agnew, Santa Clara,
West San Jose IO.OOp
2.40p San Leandro. Niles, San Jose 7.30p
S.OGp Benicia,Winters, Sacramento —Wood-
land, Tudor, Yuba City, Marysville,
Oroviue 11.10 a
8.20p Richmond, Port Costa, Martinez, Byron ■
Hot Springs, Modesto, Merced, Ma
dera. Fresno 10.40p
4.00p Port Costa, Martinet. Concord, Wal
nut Cresk, San Ramon, livermore. 9.30 a
4.00p Richmond, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga,
Glsn Ellen, Santa Rosa 9.30 a
4.00p Niles, (Centerville, Newark), Sunol, ,
Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy,
Stockton, iiorli. Sacramento 12.50p
4.40p San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Pleas
anton, Livermore 8.30 a
4.40p Irvington, San Jose 9.30 a
4.40p Trtcy.Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,
Herman, Fresno 10.40p
4.40p Valley Flyer—Port Costa, Byron Hot .
Springs, Tracy, Modesto, Merced,
Madera, Fresno, Goshen Junction,
Tulare. Bakersfield, Mojave, Los
Angeles 12.50p
LQOp Vallejo, Port Costs, Benicia, Suisun,
Sacramento, Rosoviile, Lincoln,
Wheatland, Marysville (Ofoville),
Gridley. Bigcs, Chico II .30a
6.00p Davis, Arbuckle, Williams, Willows,
Orland, Tehama 10.40p
S.OOp Newark, Santa Clara, West San Jose. 9.30 a
6.20p San Leandro, Lorenzo, Hayward,
Nile*, Pleasanton, Livermore,
Tracv, Stockton 3.10p
6.20p Owl Limited—Port Costa, Tracy,
Fresno, Los Angeles B.loa
6.20p Hayward, Niles and San Jose 6.50p
6.40p Eastern Express —Ogdan, PuabloDen- ;
vor, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 8.30p
6.40p Port Cwta, Suisun, Elmira,
Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee, Reno,
Sparks 8.30p
7Mp China and Japan Mail—Ogden,
Cheyenne, Denver, Kansas City,
Omaha, Chicago 3.1 Op
7.00 a Port Costa, Byron Hot Soring*. Stock
ton, Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee,
Reno 3.10p
tfMp Richmond, (Vallejo). Fort Costa, Mar
tinez, Concord, Walnut Creek,
Pleasanton, Niles. Oakland a 12.45 a
B£op Oregon Express—Sacramento, Rose
vJlle, Marysville, Redding,(Klamath
Falls), Ashland, Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle. Spokan* l.lOp
9.00p Mt. Eden, Alvando, Newark, Santa
Clara, Saa Jose 7.50p
9.40p Bakersfield. McKittrick, Hazleton,
Monarch, Moroa. Fellow, Shale 7.69 a
9.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Tracy, Mo
desto, Merced, Madera, Fresno,
Hanford, Tulare 7.56 a
9.40p Hanford, Annona, Lemoore, Huron,
Coalinga 7.50 a
9.40 a Visalia, Exeter, Lindsay, Porterville,
Ducor, Famoso 7.50 a
Io_top Portland Express—Davis, Willows,
Red Bluff, Wesd, (Klamath Falls).
Ashland, Roseburg, Portland, Ta
ooma Seattte 7.30 a
HETHERLANOS ROUTE-Frotn Pacific Street Wharf
This route offers exceptional opportunity for Auto
mMMa to reach al! paints on the Sacramento River;
Colliwvilk. Emmaton, Rio Vista, Isleton. Ryde, Walnut
Grove, VorrJea, Oburtlaai CUrksb urg, Sacramento.
Steamer Seminole or Navajo, leave* San Francisco 8.30
a. tn. daily except Sunday and Wednesday, arriving
Sacramento 7,00 p. ra. Leav-j Sacramento 8.30 a. m.
and Wednesday, arriviag San
Fraicnao 5.30 p. m. Stoppin, in either direction at an
points shown above.
Steamer Medea or Apache, leaves Sao Francisco 1.00
p. m. except Sunday; arrivt Saa Francisco 11.30
pun. dairy except Monday.
*£"*" *!''?! 0 ,r fami '" e '* le*""* San Francisco
■ _ |k m. daiy except Sundays, arriviag Sacramento
7.08 a. m. dairy except Monday. Leave Sacramento
M 0 p. ra. duly except Sundays, arriving Saa Francisco
m. dairy except Monday. No stops « route ia
AUCTION SALES
MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO.
Office and Salesrooms. 1140 McAllister st
Pays highest price fo- all kinds of furniture,
merchandise, etc. Houses bought ia their en
tirety. Goods sold on -—mission.
Phone—Park «|O. &._-*_,
■ • *
100«HORSES«100
WEOSEsDAY, OCTOBER 1«. *Dl 2.
By order of the owners. Messrs. Gorham A
Rankin of Winnenruoea. Nev., we will sell 108
j head of their famous Double Square brand of
1 horses. Every horsenian on the Pacific coast i«
[ familiar with the reputation of this stock for
| good disposition, heavy bone, good feet and for
j their growth and development after being put
to' work.
At the same time we will continue the sale of
| tbe high grade teaming gears. We still have a
| number of these wagons, which were consigned to
jus by the manufacturer, and wish to close them
out at this sale, which takes place WEDNFS
, DAY. OCT. ie. at li a. m.. at J. R. Horan's
Sales Yard, corner 10th and Bryant sts., S. F.
;No outside horses.
W. H. HOW). Auctioneer
704 MARKET ST., S. F.
When the steamer Klamath, flagship of the
McCormick fleet, sails for (jalifornla harbors a
: from tomorrow it will have in tow the hull
\6t the steamer Multnomah, launched Saturday
fat St. Helens. It has bean decided to tow the
vessel light to the Golden gate, aud there the
machinery will be metalled. By January 1 it will
be in service, carrying passengers on all roy
;it,'i-s antl. bringing general cargo to Portland.
loading buck with lumber for points as far south
:as San Diego.
ASTORIA, Oct. 13. Tbe British steamer M. S.
! Dollar arrived from Cooa Bay trtta a cargo of
[lumber for the orient, and will finish loading on
'. the river.
The steamer Roanoke, with freight sod pa.*
i sengers for San Pedro aud way porta, arrived
I today and proceeded,
Tbe steamer Breakwater, with freight and
[passengers from Coos Bay. arrived in port today.
i and proceeded.
VIA COAST I_IISB
Leave (Third and Townsend Streets) * Arrive
(Subject to change without notice)
t 5.05 a Valencia Street. Ocean View, Colma,
Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno t 6»35t
6.30 a South San Francisco, San Jose. Gilroy,
(Hoffister, Tres Pinos). Sargent, Pa
jaro, Watsonville,Santa Cruz 7.50p
t 6.30 a Los Altos, Mona Vista, Los Gatos. .. J9.45a
t 7.00 a South San Francisco, Palo Alto, «?an
Jose, Way Stations - 7.20p
t 7.00 a Los Altos, Monta Viita, Los Gatos.. 7.20p
B.ooa Shore Line Limited—Paao Robles Hot
Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles 9.5Qp
8.05 a Mayfield, Los Altos.Los Gatos, Wright.
Glenwood (Boulder Creek). Santa
Crus, Watsonville, Castroville, Dei
Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove.. . 9.05p
9.00 a San Jose, Gilrov. Sargent, Salinas,
Soledad. Sao Miguel. Paso Robles
Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo 4.00p
9.00 a Hollister. Tres Pinos—Wataonville,
Santa Cruz—De! Monte, Monterey,
FacincGrove *•«>»
J 0.40 a South San Francisco. Burlingame, San
Mateo, Palo Alto, San Jose t 6.30 a
10,40 a Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gatos ■ - 12.30 a
11.30 a Valencia Street. Ocean View, Colma,
Cemeteries. Baden. San Bruno »■«»
11.40 a South San Francisco, San Jose t 8.20 a
I.ZOp Saturdays only— San Mateo. Redwood,
Mayfield, Mountain View, San Jose 1 0.50 a
1.20p Satnrdavsonly—Los Altos. Moia Vista,
Los Gatos 53.25*
I 2.00p Del Monte Express—San Jose, Gilroy,
Sargent (Watsonville). Santa Cms,
Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove,
(Salinas) 12.30 a
2.05b Easton, San Siteo. Palo Alto, San
Jose B*o*
t 2.10 a South San Fran-isco, Redwood, San
Jose t M.3oa
; 3.00 a South San Francisco, San Mateo, San
Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos. Salinas... 10.1 Oa
i 3.00b Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Castroville.
Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 10. JOa
3.25b Burlingame, Sao Mateo, Redwood.
Palo Alto, Mayfield, Los Altos, Los
Gatos 8.30 a
4.00 a Sunset Express—Tucson, Deming. El
Paso, Houston, .New Orleans, Chi
cago 9.151
4.00p Washington Sunset Route—Washing
ton, D. C.. New York and East 0.15t
4,00p Salinas. Paso Robles Hot Springs,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. ,
Ventura and Los Angelas 9.15 a
| 4.00p Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago 9.15 a
| 4.20p South San Francisco, San Jose t 7.25t
f 4.55p Santa Crus Limited-Mayfield. Los
Altos, Los Gatos, Felton, (Boulder
Creek.) Santa Crux t ••48t
t 5.05p Burlingame. San Mateo. Palo Alto,
San Jose and Way Stations 8.45 a
t 5.20p Redwood, Atherton, Menlo Park,
Palo Alto, Mayfield. Mountain View,
Sunnyvale, San Jose t 9.001
t 5.20p Los' Altos, Monta Viita, Los Gatos.... t 8.40 a
t 5.25p Easton. Redwood, Mountain View,
San Jose »'of
' t 5.30p Loop—Valencia Street. Ocean Mew.
Cemeteries, South San Francisco,
23d Street, 3d and Townsend t 6.46f
6.40p San Brurro, San Mateo. Redwood,
Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose... 3.25p
t 5.40p Los Altos, Monta Vista, Los Gatos— 7.20p
t 6.00p Miffbrae. San Mateo, Redwood, May-.
field, Los Akos, Los Gatos T 8.00 l
t 6.05p 23d Street. Visitation. South San
Francisco, Valencia Street t 7.15p
6.30p South San Francisco, San Jose... 8.45p
7.40p The Lark—Paso Robles Hot Springs.
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. 9.30 a
8.1 Op San Jose and Way Stations 7.30 i
IO.OOp Los Angeles Passenger—Salinas. Paso
Robles Hot Sgriags, San Luis Obis
po, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 8.25 a
10.05p South San Francisco, San Jose II .55p
I 1.45p South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San
Jose 7.45p
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS—Via Alameda Pier.
To Oakland, 14th and Franklin Sts.—
6.15. 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 minutes past the
hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.30, 9.15. 10.00, 10A5.
11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.
To Alamsda, North and South Sid* —
6.15, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 mintites past tha
hour until 7.45 p. m.: then 8.30. 9.15, 10.00. 10.45,
11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Via Oakland Piar.
■To Oakland, 16th St.. and Berkeley via Shattuck Aye.
and Ellsworth St. Lines.— Daily—From 6.00 a. m., and
even- twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m., inclusive; thea
9.00, 9.40.10.20.11.00.11.40, p. m., 12.20 tod 1.20 a.m.
Additional boats Saturdays and Sundays only, 8.40
p. m.. 9.20. 10.00, 10.40 and 11.20 p. m.
To Berkeley via California St. and West Btrktlty. Albany
via Ninth St. Lines—Daily—From *6.00 a. m., f6.20.
*6.40. t7.00 a. m. and every twenty minutes until 8.20
p. m. inclusive; then 9.00. 9.40.10i0,11.00.11.40 p.m..
12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional boats Saturdays and
Sundays only, 8.40 p m., 9.20, 10.00, 10.40 and 11.20
p. m.
To Viaorit Stocje, Pullman, Richmond—l64o and 7.40
a. m., 3.20 p. m., 4.20, 5.20, 6.20 p. m.
To Oakland, Washington-Broadway, East Oakland,
Fruitvato and Melrose via Ssvsnth St.—Daily—From
6.00 a. m., and every twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m.,
inclusive; then 9.00, 9.40. 10.20. 11.00. 11.40 p. m.,
12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional boats Saturday and
Sunday only, g.40 p. m., 9.20, 10.00. 10.40 and 11.20
p.at-
Horteshoe to Oakland. Washington-Broadway, Frultvau,
Alamoda. North Side—-Dairy—From 6.00 a. m.. ffi.2u
6.40, 7.00, 7.20, 7.40, 8.00, 8.40 and forty minutes past
the hour until 3.40 p. m.: then 4.00. 4.40, 5.00, 5-2 I»,
5.40. 6.00. 6.20, 6.40. 7.00, 7.40, 820, 9.00, 9.40,10.20.
11.00, 11.40 p. m., 12.20 and 1.20 a. ra.
To Stonehurst—tfi.OO, t6.40, t7.20, t9.00, JlO.OO a. m„
J1.20, p. m., J2.00.13.00, f3.20, *4.00, *5.00, *5.40 and
t6.2op.r_.
AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES.
OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY—From San Francisco,
South End of Forrv Building, for Broadway Wharf.
Oakland —Week days 6.00 a. m. and every half hour
ontil 9.00 p. m., inclusive. Sundays and holidays
6.00 a. m. and every half hour until 11.00 p. m.,
inclusive. Boats leave Broadway Wharf—Woek days
6.15 a. m. aad every half hour until 8.45 p. m. in
clusive, Sundays and holidays. 6.15 a. m. and every
half hour until 10.45 p. m., inclusive,
1 far Morning. *Daily. p for Afternom.*.
tSunday excepted. {Sunday only. §3aturday only.**
a Monday.
Union Tramfar Co. •uthoriied to chock Ban*!* alraa]
from raaManra.
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