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NEWS GATHERED
FROM SEVEN SEAS
I Movements of Vessels Plying
Between San Francisco and
Ports of World
fiiotiDDeil From Paste 14
PIER DIRECTORY
I NORTH OF MARKET STRKET
.... WashingtoufPier 17 Union 1
Jackson Pier 19 Union 2
Pier 7 PaeificjPier 21 Filbert
Pier 3 Broadway ] Pier 23 (Jreeawipa 1
I ,; er M 1 -" Ureeawfcb -'
VallejojPter 27 Lombard
• J1 Powell
a OF MARKKT KTRKET
.4 Sp«ar
!■ w 4 ; ! : _"v Main
• Howard liPler 84 Bull
- Howard -J I'i.-r .'!•>.» Fremont
Per M H<>vi. 9." First
Folsom 1 Pier 40 ]
Pier 14 • ■ !■ «2 ■ P. M. S. S. Co.
8 Harrison Put 44 J
M Fmirth
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
TO ABEIVB
Prom
Stearaer
: Date
:
Antwerp Irablao Nov. 8
g . Wi.!;•!:;.•:!.' . Nov. 8
I San Di«go i 1 Nov. S
R .. Nov. S
mbddt : [City ot Topekm. Xo». 8
Virginian Nov. s
■Angeles !Yale Not. 8
Bet Sound I Ity of ruebla..!NoT. 8
San Diego & Loe Anjt.i. President Nov. S
Monterey & Santa Cruz. , Eureka 'Nov. f>
iFort Brapi; ...Nov. 9
!'<■.. ti,-\i.i ft Astoria <ieo. \V. Elder.. Nov. !)
Taeorna ! Yukon Not. 9
Port Bragg riefc Nov. 9
Sa g., Harrard Not. 9
iTaioa Nov. io
Loi 1 B. Siets )n. . Nov. 10
& Astoria Nov. io
!'■ tlasd & iatorlf Carlos Nov. 10
Pta Santa ( n>t. 10
.' A. Kliburn. .(Nov. 10
Beaver Nov. 10
<;overnor 'Nov. 10
-• :i Foam Nov. 10
:i!o Workman Noy. 10
S'orwood 'Nov. li
I teen Nov. n
Nov. 11
N..V. 11
. . Nov. tl
Nov. 12
TV ..... 1'uisy Gadcbr ..Nov. 12
Suata Barbara. . Nov. 12
1' I.vva \""V. 12
Manila & Honolulu - Nov. 12
.'TVilhelmina .... Nov. 12
- ma Columbia N" T - 12
Aotofagagta i . Nov. 12
tie tor Nov. 12
• &. San Diego. Arizonan Nov. 1.1
Hamburg & TVay Toirs Sakkarah Not.. 11
I ; tle it Tacoma Watson !Nov. 13
. Lretic Nov. 13
Harvard Nov. 13
raeao Nov. 14
at Arena >v Nov. 14
, ' - \!:ir.. Geo. W. Elder. Nov 14
TO SAIL
Date I
Steniiifr
Destination Sail? Pier
N'or. c Willamette ...tPnfet Sound. 10 am<
v Voaemitt . . Portland . .
5 Masri'iati . ....15 pin
8 Northland I ... 4 pm'
- Quioault V.Ulapa Har.; 2 pmj
B»y . .; 5 piuj
I ,<ie -.". ..j-4 pmj
Nov. H Roanoko Portland . . . [10 am 1
... i 3 pm
Harbor] i p ra
(, :• Hfield e RltT 5 pm
exa si; i . i Umburc ... 13 ■
• iwn Galii 5 pm,
9! Fnveric .... . r> ]>aiJ
!• M'-utara (Vai t ptnj
■•■ ! >ara 6 • • • i 1- us
BlPresldeot .. .. Puget Snsjrid.; 2 pru
Not. 0 Manchuria ....Hongkong ...I 1 pui
:< <;«■<>. w. Eli'.i ■ Sao Diego. ..I 7 pm!
9!Vanguard 'Humboldt .' 1 pm;
N'T. 9rNorth Fork 'liumboldt .. 1 pan
it Phoeuix Humbold* ..ill ami
6 Cnraeao Pedro. .. I 4 ptn
I Loa Angela*. I 4 pmi
. ■ , • Wa. 'HiimholfH ..;i2 mi
N'T. 10 Istttmiaa Snlina Cnis.'lO am!
Sfni !;it Aroua.! 0 pm!
Nw ! ert Brapg..{ Z pm!
Not. HYiiie Ixxi kriKetes.) 4 pml
Nov. 11 Bearer .... ...112 a
Nov. 11 (iovmi'T .. li pm
•- > >B . Pagi • Souod. 6 |im;
B .". pm
11 Bedoatfo b»j .. :; pm
2 pin
3anta Barbara. Wlllapa Har. I pm!
.(chalis ... 2 pm
12 F. A. Kilhiini. liumbuldt .. 10 am
!- Hppi- 'Lot 11 »ui
- r>. 2 pail
1- Ylikni] _ .■( pat
- - • : - ■ J pra'
\'>r;insi >vi]nfT ! 1! an;
H ,12 ■
1 : s«:i Juan Kjilboa 12 m;
B > It. ecu Lais. | 4 pni|
Sμ 1 ao ..j 4 pm !
; (tjr.. :; pml
IN.... 13, Harvard ... 4 pal
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To SAIL FROM SEATTLE
Destination
Stcamrr
i Date
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Time Rail
State* Branch Hydrograpfctc Office, Mer
■ -' Ban Francisco, .N'-vember
1912:
koie ball "ii the root of tb" I'airmont hotel
ped today . <tand
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BARTHALOW,
Memenant. I. S. N.. in Charge.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
IVptii at mran Jow wat.r. entrancf' to harbor.
place: i vt'.
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Remarks
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; tanci soit on
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I. N. Branch Ilydrosraphlv Office
A branch of the Unit-! g graphic ]
tee located in tl o Merchants' i;.xchan K e; «
■' In - Van ' ■ ■ benefit of
without re Ka nl i,, untiomllty. htm; free
*. Navlgai euily invited to
• «*« offi n-. w.Jwre a complete Mt of chart.
d sailing directions of tlie woi ire k«rt at
d the In"tpst i
Jnfi '■■ o is .„.,] regerdlne
u * b ' Hers of la-
O. P.ARTHAI.OW,
I . 8. N., lv t'twrse.
TACOMA. Noi. 7. Arrived—Bte«*M Wa'
i ; Seattle.
. Safted—Strami ■ attln.
» Stf-amer reported , , >a T j s ;[ jr ,
Jiiu.a l'ak ins:.
MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS
WIRELESS FROM SHIPS AT SEA
These reports are received directly from the Peclflc oOMt stations of tbe
Marconi Wireless company:
MARCONI WIRELESS
Wednesday, November 6. i
STEAMER W. F. HERRIN—From Port San Trfiis
for Everett: 8 p. in.. 7 miles north et Pot»j |
Reyes: dense fop: I%M southwest wind: heavy ■
we*lily swell.
STEAMER W. S. PORTER -From Monterey for j
Astoria: 8 p. m.. 46S miles north of San Fran- j
etaco; moderate southerly breeze; long westerly j
swell. }
STEAMER COL. E. L. DRAKE—Hence Nov. 4 |
for Seattle. With btrge 90 iv tow; 8 p. m., offj
Point QordA.
U. S. STEAMER CLEVELAND— Fmm Orinto for j
BaQ Krani'isiii- will arrive io BM Francisco i
Nov. 7, p, in.
STEAMER VENTURA—From Sydney for San j
Fraoclaeo; S p. n<... Z33 miles off San Francisco; '
lieht oortfa wind and sea; all well; due light
ship Nov. 7. 11:30 a. m.
STEAMER CHINA -Hence Nov. 2 for Honolulu
and Yokohtumt: I p. vi.. 1.493 mllce from San
Francisco; nil well.
STEAMER HYADES—From sound- for
HmoJiil'i: S p. vi.. 1.900 miles rrom Cape Flat
tery: aii v.-ell.
STEAMER SANTA RITA- From Port San Luis
for Honolulu: N p. m.. TB6 miles from San
Francisco: fine weather: all well.
STEAMER SIERRA—Hence Nov. 3 for Honolulu:
.8 p. m., 42« miles from S"an Francisco; all
well.
BRITISH STEAMER NILE—From Honolulu for
San Francisco: S p. m., 52.°. miles from Houo
lulu: tine clear weather; ail well.
STEAMER COL. E. L. DRAKE—Hence Nov. 4
for Seattle, with barge 95 in tow; 8 p. m., 15
miles north of Cape Blanco: all well.
STEAMER W. S. PORTER—From Monterey for
Portland: S p. in.. 46d miles north of San Fran
cisco: all well.
STEAMER OLEUM—From Portland for Port San
Luis; S p. m.. 495 miles uortU of San Fran
cisco; all well.
STEAMER MONGOLIA—From Yokohama for
Honolulu and San Francisco; 8 p. m., 1,940
miles west of Honolulu; all well.
Thursday, November 7.
STEAMER ASUNCION—From San Francieeo for
Astoria, report* steamer Alaskan, from Sallna
Cruz for San Francisco, anchored outside the
bar close to 9 fathom buoy.
STEAMER QUEEN—B p. m., 18 miles from Point
J*ur; calm; clear; smooth sea.
STEAMEU BEAVER—B p. m.. 33 miles from
Point Sur.
Weather Report
United States Department of Agrfcultture—
Weather Bureau. San Francisco. November 7.
RAINFALL DATA
STATIONS
R i| II -;!I
: * y : j=
I • • • ■ 'i- *
Eureka , 0.«6 I 7.84 1 4.80 I i;.O9
Red Bluff > 0.02 | 7.06 | 2.8". I 1.47
Sacramento T. 'Z.'il i 1.72 0.18
Mount Tamalpais | 0.06 ti.fi* 2.11 I 0.31
San Francisco i 0.06 -■*■• 1.91 ! 0.28
Han .Tose I 0.00 O.tS : 1.4S j 0.80
Fresno 0.00 0.11 1.08 0.10
Iudep€n<len<e 0.00 <i.70 ' 1.04 0.70
San Luis obispo i 0.00 ' 0.18 j 2.03 1 0.14
I.os Ancflee j 0.00 ! 0.98 : 0.07 | 1.39
San Diego [0.66 1.40 | 0.66 i 0.80
PACIFIC COAST STATIONS
In the following tables the maximum and mini-
mum temperatures and rainfall ar» given:
IE
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STATIONS ? S
Z
f STATIONS V
? ' r
: I 1
: ! *
J
a;
I
I
Baker Iβ
Boise . .
Del Monte. . TJ
Kiireka . .|60
Flagstaff . .. rtft
F'rfsno ... t<.
Helena »«
Honolulu ...i82|
Ind» i iienfieni'e.je4;
Kalispell - 42
Ix>8 Ang(•■•
Modeac .
M r«imalpftiB.|5r>|
North Head . . 52
Tboenix 7S|
Poretpllo
Pt Bejva i-t. 58
Portkutd . . M
•-■
34!0.02i|R*d Bluff. . .fSeieOfO.es
44 OjOO] Keae ;»•/> i-. , o.OO
.".;> 0.00! .Sacramento . «H . r 4 T
52 0.56 Salt Lake 6S 146)0.02
' 84)0.00 San . . 68 54 0.00
i 50 0-09 IS 1 Tancis.o. . ;•«.>> 0.06
; 34 0.30 8*a J"s»> 7858JO.00
Rs T. S I. ObUpo.. R0500.00
■34 0. t>0 eaS Pera(tOD.J38J54l0.0e
; 36 0.06 Bpokase ....'48S8IO.04
■Summit .... *l *T|] .10
: -js i>..H, Tecoma 5iJ40|O.48
. 32 O.i.ifi-iTatoosli .... 50*42 «>.-.>2
!:. . O.ieilToiK'pah ... 54.140(0.00
i|55 0.00'i Walla .. '.R|44 Ct.iX)
>i40 0.021 Winneminca. J5638 0.00
. .".I 0.08 'Yiiuia 'S4 52 O.OO
64" i I
.
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•:i ground, a ineiips.
EASTERN STATIONS
Abilene |S2144|0.00 KnoxYille . .. SO :>e,o. c s
Atlantic City. \&i\.. |1.70 iLoCtBrUIa ... 54|52|O.O0
; :<> 0.66 Sfenphia . , β-j Iβ 0.00
Buffalo ... Montgomery.. }62i..10.04
Charleston .. 80 .. O.lOj Montreal ... .<42|42[1.10
Cbloago 18 42 0.00 Mo.rtaojid . ..56 30 0.01
Denver K'-. .1« 0.00 N>w Orleans. 70 .. 10.08
rtfs Moines. 62 36 O.OOJjNew Vork. .. 64 58 V04
D<*Ice City..|74|3e(O.OO N-rth PUtte. 68 32)0.00
btilutb 4« ::4 H.'toi Oklahoma ... 70J46IO.OO
Durango .... Sβ 26 O.OOl Pltttlmrg ■ ■ . '"•" 36 0.66
g Roewell .... 7s 30 O.OO
GsUeitoD ... 7i'.. J0.00j ! 8t. B6|4OO.O0
Green Bay. ..3028O.OOjfat. Paul 68 36)0.00
Hatteras ".... tt . . l.S2[{T*apa Tβ ..0.74
Havre 50 :{C;0.00 Toledo Sβ 4410.06
Huron H2SO|0.C0 Washington. . (66! .. 11.01
.T«rfesonTi!!(>.. iT47OjO. 08 I Winnipeg ... I2J36JO.O0
Kuhi Citj M 44;o.()fill
•ALASK"A STATIONS
BtKte [101-210.00 Xanana 14j 4K».OO
Kane Iβ 6)0.60 Valdez 134240.00
sitk>i !4e i aejo.i4 • ! i I
'Aftemooo report* of preceding day.
SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER i ONDITIONS
The preaetm has fallen over California and
risen ovt r Oregon and Washington. A storm t>l
turxlerai!.- energy overlies Hritish Tolnmbia, and
probably will remain tb»re for 24 hours. Xhe
pnesore i>. iilfrh over the great l>asia and Rocky
mountain sc-'Mon.
Kaiii has fallen from S«n r'rnni-isoo northward.
am! high southeast winds are r**p<u-(#d ar tt*
mouth of the CotaeMa river. Tie weather bt
ilfar fi"m the ltocky momilains t>> (Sir
sipjii, Tvitii temperature* abftre \h* normal. Kast
of the .Mi-iisi«sip|i| unsettled CoedttlODS pre\aH.
A well rnarki-d disturbance on th« north Atlantic
{■oast has fat]se<i rain from Florida to Maine.
The following heavy precipitation \n reported:
Atlantic City i.To. New Orleans 1.00. Hatterao
1.52, Montreal 1.10 and Washington 1.01 inches.
The following high winds have orem-rcd: Now
York 60 mill's Bf>nth; Hatterasj 40 miles; Atlan
tic ( ; i(y. 36 wiles couth, and Boston, 34 miles
southeast.
FORECAST
Forecast made at San Francisco for the 30
hotfra ending at midnight. November S:
1 <>r Sin KrsnHsi-o and vicinity—Cloudy Fri
day: moderate south wind.
FOr Santa Clara valley—Fair Friday: light
north wind.
K'>r Sacramento volley—Showers in northern
i■■■■ •:' n. clriuciy in southern portion Friday; light
north wind.
For Snu Joaquin valley—Cloudy F"riday; light
north winds.
F<-r California, south of the Ter-a^hapi Cloudy
Friday; brisk north winds, rhanginp to west.
A. C. MrADTE. District Fore,-nster.
SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST
[Special Dispatch to The Call]
EXTEEKA, Nor. 7.—0il steamer Whittier er
rlvtwl from th»* south ihis morninj; and is dis
charging a <'»rifo of fnpi oil at the Humboldt
Transit oouipnpy's wharf.
Mail and freight arriTpd on Ih<> ntpHmrr Arrtic,
Tiiiiob crossed in late this efternoon from San
Francisco. The Acme is loading at the Areata
wnsirf.
Carr.ring freight and mail and a larco nurabpr
of thp City nf T<>ppka d«»
--partee this tnnrninc for San Francinoo.
The echooner <Jr«>gon, which entered port sfT
eral days ago in a iPaky cnndltion. h<>r spamn
having been opened after striking on the b«r of
OqtiiTle rirer, will depsrt tomorrow or the nest
dny for San Francisco In tow of one of the red
■tftrk tugs. For a tlino it thoneht that hy
removing a portion ,-**{ ti'.«» Oregon's rargo it
would be possible t6 pall to the metropolis, bat
the lenks hate been found, to he of siii-ta sizp as
to rendpr such procedure dangerous. Almost-con
stant operation of pumps is necessary to keep the
Oregon free of water.
SAN PEDRO. Nov. 7.—After having die
: partial cargo for consignees in San
Diego, the Danish steamer Arabian, Captain
Corsten. B.OIM t'>n*. of the East Asiatic com
pitny's iini*. arrived from Antwerp via Copen-
BAgCBi ami will leave I.CiOO tons of miecella
n"<»is cHrzo !;<ic consigned to Parrott & C*.
The Arabian is scheduled to prop—d Saturday
for San Fr.intisi <>, thence for Seattle to take
cargo of «rain for Europe, having been char
' tercnl by Halfonr. (Juthrle & Co.
The Pfcdfte (-oast c'orapany'a eteamer Presi
dent returned this morning from San Pfego. and
after taking passengers and additional cargo
•proceeded for I'uget eonnd ports via San Fran
cisco.
Tlir- ShaFta completed discharge of
900,000 f'-et of luml)er for the B. K. Wood 'iMm
her couipany and clcarpd tonight for t'olumbla
river direct in ballast to load return cargo for
fcame company.
The I'aeiflc- Navigation company's steamer
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1912.
STEAMER ROMA—S p. m.. R" mi north of
San Francisco; light changeable wiud; westerly
iwelL
STEAMER COSGROVE—S p. ai., 15 miles north
of Point Arpna.
STEAMER CITY OF TOPEKA—S p. m.. IB miles
north of Point Arena: light southeast Trind and
far
STEAMER J. A, CHANSLOR— o:io% m., sailed
frnm Kedoodo Beach.
STEAMER FIFIEXD—B p. m.. 14 miles north of
Point Arena: light southeast wind; long west
erly swell; hH woli.
STEAMER ASUNCION—R p. »., o-'< miles north
(if Point Reyes; clear; moderate northerly wind.
STEAMEK HILONIAN—S p. in.. 20 miles south
of Point Arena; line weather; all well.
STEAMER CATANIA—S p. m.. 32 mile* south of
S.(u Francisco; li>;ut south wind; smooth sea.
ASTORIA. Nor. 7.
STEAMER ST. HELENS—Northbound; oft Cape
Mears at 7 p. m.
STEAMER COL. E. L. DRAKE—For Seattle.
with barge 15 in tuw; off Tillnmooic at 8 p. in.
STEAMER CAPTAIN A. F. LUCAS—Southbound;
35 miles north of Columbia river at S p. m.
STEAMER AL Xl—Northbound; in Mlllbank
sound at 8 p. m.
STEAMER WASHTENAW—For Port San L«is;
off (lallam bay at S p. m.
STEAMER UMATILLA—For Seattle; 15 miles
north of Destruction island at S p. m.
STEAMER ROSE CIXX , — For Portland; 210 miles
south of Columbia river at 4 p. m.
STEAMER TAMBA MARU—For the orient; 550
miles from Victoria at S p. m.
SEATTLE. Not. 7.
STEAMER MAVERICK—IS miles west of Rack
rock at 6:30 p. m.
STEAMER VICTORIA—Off Bush point at 7:30
p. m.
EUREKA, Not. 7.
STEAMER CITY OF TOPEKA—Passed out fct
9:50 a. m.
STEAMER WHTTTIER—Passed in at 8:30 a. m.
STEAMER W. F. HERRIN—Off St. George reef
at S *. m.
STEAMER OLEUM—2SO mIiPS north of San Fran
cisco at 8 p. m.
STEAMER FALCON—3 miles south of Coquill*
river at 8 p. m.
STEAMER CITY OF PUEBLA—7 miles north of
Argo point at 7 p. m.
Harvard arrived this morning -from San Fran
cisco, and after landing passengers and
freight proceeded for San Diego.
The steamer Yale cleared this afternoon for
San Francisco with large passenger and freight
lists.
The steamer A. M Simpson, finished discharg
ing 800,000 feet of lumber for various con
signees, and cleared for Cooe bay in ballast.
Arrivals included the steamer Santa Clara,
from San Francisco and way ports, with freight
and passengers for the North Pacific Steamship
company.
The United States torpedo boat destroyers
Whipple. Hull. Truxton and Stewart completed
tftti trial practice and salted for San Diego for
inspection.
The s-teamer Fort Bragg finished discharging
770,000 feet of himber for wholesalers here and
at Kedondo Beach, and cleared tonight for Men
rtocino to reload,' taking passengers and freight
for the West Coast Steamship company at San
Francisco.
'1 he steamer Tampio arrived this morning, out
five days from Seattle, carrying 3.900 tons of
grain for consignees here and at San Diego. The
Tampico will proceed for San Diego tomorrow.
The steamer Svea finished discharging 700.000
feet of lumber for the Consolidated Lumber
company at Wilmington, and cleared for Grays
Harbor with partial cargo of sugar.
The steamer J. B. Stetson, now discharging
&V). 000 feet of lumber for the Charles McCor
mifk Lumber company at San Diego, will return
here tomorrow, and after taking passengers and
freight for the West Oast Steamship company
at .San Francisco will clear for Grays Harbor to
reload.
The Herman steamer Sakkarah. Captain Kapp,
S.oio tons. <tt the Kosmos line, Is due to arrive
tomorrow from Hamburg via Antwerp, Oca* and
Iquiqtii with general cergo of freight and mer
chandise for Los Angeles and San Francisco con
siguees
Arrivals at Redondo Beach inclnfle the steamer
Chancellor. from Ran Francisco, carrying
barrels of oil for the Associated Oil company.
PORTLAND, Nov. V. —O. Giese, manager of
H\f oriental service of the Hatnhurg-Ainerlcan
cotnpan.r. will arrive !n Portlend In a few dayn
to confer with Chamber of C'omifierce ofßcials
and the varioitK shippors. DurlDj: his stay it is
lielieved tbat an tirirlcrstanding of a definite na
ture will be reached as to whether steamers
will stop iD here, it even is held possible that
Portland may h«» mad* thr terminal of the
stenraers on this side <»f the Pacific.
With rtOfi tons of freight, the steamer Coaster.
Captain HiggiiiP. arrived frotn San Francisco at
2:30-this morning.
From the St. John? dry dock th« wchooner J.
n. I.iinsinann was taken to the Portland Lum
_ ATT.AXTIf , OrKAX TRAVEI, _
(HAMBURG AWERIGAN
! largest 5.8.C0 Jj .In the World.
O*er 400 ■ M 1,-10,000
1 Atlantic \
Service \
μ-london, paris,%
# HAMBURG %
M Nov. Iβ. 11 A. M. H
flr Prea. Lincoln... .Noy. 19, 2P. 11, A
V Amerika Nov. 26. 10 A. M. W
flr tPatricia. Not. 30, 2P. M. M
# tHamburg direct. 2d cabin only B
I MEDITERRANEAN I
n yat'eira, Gibraltar Algiers, Naples, Genoa
■ *S. S. CINCINNATI. Dec. 9, 11 A. M. »
&•■ (IT.iiOO tont«. I X
|J B. S. HAMBURG. . . .Jan. 11, 11 A. M. H
B (II .000 tons. I H
L.I S. S. CINCINNATI (ORIENT B
fc CRUISE) lan. 28, 10 A. M". !f
I S. S. HAMBURG .. .Feb. 22, 10 A. M. X
M •Will .not call at Alsiers. ||
I CRUISES I
M TO THK X
1 Panama Canal §
% A.\U THE
I West Indies
FROM
I NEW ORLEANS
BY THK
S.S. Kronorinzessiß Cecilie
(0.000 TONSt
I Leaving JAN. 23—FEB. 10
The Ideal Route for Touriate
* from \V«-Htern States
J 16 DAYS~SI2S- d
I Also Cruises to the Orient, Around the I
|? ! World, Italy, Egypt, etc. 9
Write for booklet stating cruise. S
I HAMBURG-AMERICAN I
160 Powell et.; Phone Mβ
Hearty 2946, San Fran-
Cisco, Cal. jSF
Copyright, 1912.
FRENCH LINE"
CIE. GLE, TRANBLANTIQTTE. '
DIRKCT LIMB TO HAVRE—PARIS
Sailing every Thursday nnrt Satuniay.
FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE
Erery Thursday at 10 t. m.
f.a Lorraine. .Nov. v f-a 12
France (new i.. Nor. 21 France* new )..IW. 19
Tonralne..Nor. 2S La Prorence..Dec. Cβ
La ProTence..l)eo. S
FRO3I NEW YORK TO HIYRE
Every Saturday at 3 p. m.
Chicago Nov. ]»J Thlcago Dec. 14
Mexico NoV 3*l Virginia Dec. 28
NMagara Nov. 30 Niagara Bee. 28
I Korhemhean ftochambeau
<npw) T tnet?) Jan. 4 "
FUGAZI BROS., Faciflo Coast Managers, 630
Montgomery Street, Biui Francigco,
CABIN OFFICE. 673 MARKET STREET.
l*r company's mill by tbe Oklahama this
morning.
To begin loading wheat for the. Wnited King
iin.n. the Preach hark Rene Kervfler shifted
from Lionton to Montgomery dock No. 1 this
morning.
The steamship Bear. Captain Nopauder, sailed
for Son Francisco and Los Angeles at 4 this
afteruoon with about :>oo passengers. and 2,500
ti-iis of freight.
This •fteroeoa the British Ptpamship Robert
Dotlxr completed its lumber casgto for Shanghai.
The British bark Oweeaee finished loading
irfceat for Europ* this evening.
Iron anrhorneo In the river the Peruvian
bark G. Manzini shifted to the ballast dock at
Linnton this morniug.
ASTORIA. Not. 7.—Steamer Aurelia arrived
from Portland during the night and is loading
lumber at Knappton.
Steamer NhvuJo arrived this morning from San
Francisco to load lumber.
Steamer Lyra of the American-Haw«iian line
arrived this "morning frrfm Sun Francisco. Tills
will be its last trip to the Columbia riv^r.
Tank steamer W. B. I'orter arrived today from
San Francisco with oil.
Stf-amer George \V. Klder sailed today for San
Francisco and Su Pedro with freight and pas
senpers.
Tug Georpe R. Voslmrg i< here to tow the
schooner C. T. Hill to Nehalein.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED
Thursday, November 7.
9:15 a. m.. sttnr James S. Hlggins, Justin. 42
hotirs from Redondo Beaeu; ballast to C. H. Big
gins.
9:35 a. m.. stmr Ro&noke, Purrioston, 31 hours
from San Pedro: passengers and merchandise to
North Pacific Steamship company.
S a. m., stmr Mayfair, Poulseu. 4*4 days from
WiUapa; 600,000 feet lumber to Pacltic Box fac
tory.
7:25 a. in., stmr Centralis, Carlson, 49 hours
tram San Pedro; ballast to Pollard Steamship
company. .
5:10 a. m., stmr Vanguard, Odland, 5C hours
from San Pedro: ballast to E. J. Dodge & Co.
0:40 a. m., stmr Porno. Lillelantl. 17 hours
from Albion, via Point Arena 13 hours; passen
gers and merchandise and 266,000 feet lumber to
Swayne & Hoyt.
2:45 p. n<... stmr Jim Butler. Hutton, 4 days
from Columbia river; 400.000 feet lumber and 035
tone grain to Olson ft Mahony.
3 p. m., stmr North Fork. Nelson. 2S hours
from Eureka; 300,000 feet lumber to Charles Nel
son company.
1:30 p. m.. U. S. stmr Madrona, Sellrnan, from
cruise.
-':20 p. ni.. stmr Virginian. Greene. 7',i days
from Hilo; bound to Salina Cruz, put in to finish
loading.
2:50 p. m., stmr Alaskan, Hillman. 12 days
ft'um Salina Cms, viu San Diego 40 hours; mer
chandise to Williams. Dimond & Co.
2:05 p. m., stmr Ventura- Cowell, 10 days 12
hours 3S minutes from Sydney, via Honolulu 5
days 30 hours 50 minutes; passengers and mer
chandise to J. I). Spreekels & Bro*. company.
3:40 p. m.. Ger stmr Alexandria, Schammert, 3>>i
days from Ta<oma; pnt in to flnish loading.
4 p. m.. bktn Fullerton, Flelden, 40 hours
from Port San Luis; 16,000 barrels oil to Union
Oil company; In tow tvs Dauntless.
4:45 p. m., stmr Pasadena. McGovern. 18 hours
from Albion; 320,000 feet lumber to Albion Lum
ber company.
5:15 p. h>.. D. S. etmr Cleveland, Blamer, 13
days from Corlnto. via Salinn Cruz 10 days and
Ensenada 2V£» dayn.
7:40 p. m., schr W. F. .Tewett, Carlson. 11 days
from Columbia river; ties to Southern Pacific
company.
CLEARED
«. Thursday, November 7.
Br etmr Crown ft Galicla. Halliday, London
and Liverpool; Ralfour. Guthrie & Co.
Br stmr Magician. Harris, Victoria and Van
couver: Balfoijr, Guthrie & Co.
?tmr Hilonian. Peterson. Seattle and Taeoma;
Matson Navigation company.
PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL
I LOsI^GEIES^
•SANTA BARBARA >^*"-"c"*-\
SAN DIEGO
EUREKA n^^Sf)
I SEATTLE VX\72>7
j TACOMA VICTORIA
VANCOUVER
I ALASKA
r
' Berth and Meals Included in Fare
LEAVE FROM PIERS 9 and 11
' !.o« Anjtelea, San Dieeo, * Santa Barbara
I President or Governor Every Monday, 2 p. m.
' 'Queen Every Thursday, 11 a. m.
•Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara.
. Seattle .(Direct), Tacona, TOTrnsend,
Victoria, Vancouver, Alaska
• President or GoTernor Every Saturday. 2 p. tn.
"Governor—Sat., Not. 16, 4:45 p.m. Instead 2 p.m.
. City of Puebla or Umatllia. -Every Tues., 2 p. m.
) Eureka (Humboldt Bar)
Topeka.. Nov. 10, 14, 30, 23, 28; Dec. 2, 7. 12 m,
, Alaska Cruises, 1913. Leare Seattle
« Spokane, June 18; July 2, Iβ, 30; Aujr. 13, 10 p.m.
Nome, St. Michael (Direct)
Sailings. Season 1913 will be announced later.
Rfg'it reserved to change this schedule,
i TICKET OFFICE—Palace Hotel, 6T.3 Market
et.; 16 Market et. and Broadway wharf.
Telephone Kearny 492.
OAKLAND. 1223 Broadway; tel. Oakland 5680.
BERKELEY. 2125 Sbattuck it.; tel. Berkeley 44.
I C. D. DUNAXX, Passenger Traffic Manager.
FOR COMFORT
TAKE THE
MODERN STEAMERS
PORTLAND LOS ANGELES
BEWER A BEAR
Sails 12 noon MZlfnL Sai; * n•■ m -
Nor. 11th. Not. I2tli.
First rlass c- irB t r i«gs
*in. $, 2 ML % 35"
BKKTII and MEALS Included.
The San l-'ranclnco & Portland S.S.Co.
A. OTTI.N({KK. GPiipral Asent.
Tkt. office, 722 Mkt. op. rail; tel. Butter 2W4
I Kast St. opp. Ferry bldg.; tel. Sutler 25542
Berkeley office, 2105 Khattuck; tPlr Berk. 331
■Sacramento, Jas. Warnifk, SO4 X St.
®AMERiCAI^HAW^ AIIAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Tehuantepec Route
nreiilar Fast Freight Service
NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST
PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
sailing from New York every six days,
making direct connections with Pacific
steamers sailing from Salina Cruz,
Mpx every six days for San Francisco.
PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW
YORK Also to Mexican and all prin
cipal European porte 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.
310 Sansome St.. fr'an P ranclaco.
TOYO KISEH KAISHA
ORIEXTAti STKAMSHIP COMPANY
S. 6. Ehinyo Maru (new)
Saturday. October 19, 1912
S. S. Chiyo Mara (via Manila direct)
Friday. November 16. 1918
S. S. Nippon Maru (interefdiete service saloon
accommodations at rpducpd ratt-s)
Saturday, December 7, 1918
S. 8. Tenyo Maru Friday, December 13, 1919
Steamers fail from company' B ple». No. 84,
near foot of Brannan et.. at 1 p. m., for Yoko
hama and Honirkonj?.- calling at Honolulu, Kobe
(HlojfO) and Nagasaki ami Shnnnbai. and eon
.necting at Hongkong with Kteamers 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
Boor, Western Metropolis National Bank build
ing, 625 Market St. W. H. AVERT,
Assistant General Manager.
I For Folder*. Tickets, etc.. apply Pacific 1
I Navigation Co., OSO Market st., 8. F. :
AUSTRALIA
and IN©w Zealand
SiDNEY VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON:
S. S. AOftANGI (8,000 tons) sails 11 a. m., Nov.
18; S. S. TAHITI (12,000 toas) -ails ll a. m.
Dee. 11- And every 28 days thereafter.
trxioir c. 8. 00. or hew Zealand, ltd.
KIND, BOLPK * 00., Gen. A*ts., 310 Oal. st
Ticket Office, 079 Maxket st.; Ul. Douglas 8100.
Stmr Del Norte. Sanford, Crescent City; Hobbs,
Wall it Co.
SAILED
Thursday, November 7.
2:05 p. m., stmr Centralis, Carlson, Grays
Harbor.
UMo p. m., Kfmr nilonlan, Peterson. Honolulu
via Seattle and Taeoma.
ll:3u a. m., stmr Queen, Alexander, Pan Diego.
11 :?.(■> a. in., stmr Beevor, Masou, San Pedro.
11:30 a. m., bktn Johu Palmer, Lindholm. Port
Townee mL
i»:.:i) a. vi.. stmr Asuncion, Bridget, Astoria.
11:10 a. m., stair F. A. Kilburn, McLellan,
Eureka.
10 m. m.. stmr Prentiss. Iverson, Eureka.
8:00 a. tn., stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Sen
Pedro.
3:20 p. m., stmr Coronado, Stangeland, Grays
Harbor.
4:20 p. m.. stmr Catania. Canty, Port San Lots.
5:05 p. ni., stmr Del Norte, Stanford, Crescent
City.
ri:2o p. no., etmr Noyo, Matsen, Cleone.
6:25 p* m., stmr Albion, Jacobsen, Stewarts
Point.
t>:4o p. m., stmr Eureka, Wayland, Santa Crus. :
7:40 p. .m, Ktmr Helen P. Drew, Johannsen, |
Greenwood.
S p. m., stmr Francis H. Leggett, Anfiudsen,
Portland.
S.'.io x>. m.. stmr Daisy. Smith, Columbia river.
TELEGRAPHIC
POINT LOBOS. Nov. 7, 10 p. m.—Weather
cloudy; -wind S; velocity 10 miles aa hour.
WEATHER REPOKT.S
FARALLONES, Nov. 7, 8 a. in.—Foggy; wind
SW; velocity 4 miles an hour.
POINT RKYES, Nov. 7, 8 a. m.—Foggy; wind
S; velocity 7 miles en hour.
POINT LOBOS, Nov 7. 9 a. m.—Thick; wind
S; velocity 4 miles an hour.
POINT REYES, Nov. 7. 9 a. m.—Foggy; wind
S"; velocity 6 miles an hour.
FARALLONES, Nov. 7. 9 a. in.—Foggy; wind
SW; velocity 4 miles ah hour.
TATOOSH. Nov. 7, 9 a. m.—Cloudy; wind S;
velocity 28 mlleti an hour.
POINT LOBOS, Nov. 7, 12 m.—Thick; wind S;
velocity 4 miles an hour.
POINT UEYES. Nov. 7. 12 m.— "wind
S; velocity 10 miles an hour.
NORTH HEAD. Nov. 7. 12 m.— Cloudy; wind
E: velocity 15 miles an hrfur; bar smooth.
TATOOSH, Nov. 7, 12 m.—Cloudy; wind SE;
velocity Iβ miles an hour.
POINT LOBOS, Nov. 7. 3 p. m.—Thick; wind
S , ; velocity 6 an hour.
DOMESTIC PORTS
SAN DlEGO—Arrived Nov. 7—Stmrs Willam
ette. J. B. Stetson and Bandon. from San Pedro.
VENTTRA—Arrived Nov. 7. 1 p. m.— Tug Her
cules, from Hueneme. with barge 1U in tow.
SAN PEimo—Arrrived Nov. 7—Stmr Presi
dent, from San Dltigo; stmrs Riversidp and Tani
pico. from Everett; stmr Shoshone, from Aber
deen: istinr Harvard, hence Nov. 6; stmr Santa
Clara, hence Nov. 5.
Sailed Nov. 7—Stmrs President. Yale, A. If.
SimpMou, Svch. Shasta, Fort Brags, Santa Clara.
San Pedro and Casco, for S"an Francisco; stmr
Harvard, for San Diego.
BANDON—Sailed Nov. c. 10:30 a. m.—Stmrs
Fifield and Elizabeth, for San Francisco.
CRESCENT ClTY—Arrived Nov. 7, — a. tn.—
Stmr Mandaluy, hence Nov. 5.
RAYMOND —Arrived Nov. 7 —Stmrs F. S. Loop
and Saginaw, hence Nov. 4.
Sailed Nov. 7, 8 a. m.—Stmr Willapa, for San
Francisco.
SOUTH BEND—Sailed Nov. 7—Stmr Willapa.
for S"an Francisco.
Arrived Nov. 7—Stmrs Saginaw and F. S.
Loop, hence Nov. 4.
CLALLAM BAY —Arrived Not. 7 —Bktn Coro
nado. from Akutau.
ABERDEEN—Arrived Not. 7, 8 a. m.—Stmr
RAILWAY TRAVEL
Through the
GRAND CAXIOX
OF THE FEATHER RIVER
and THE 3 ROY AT, GORGE
The "Panama-Pnclflc" Exprene and
The •lill.V Mall
Leave and are due to arrive Union
Ferry Depot from June 9, 1912.
Leave Through Train* Arrive
9:10 a Salt Lake, DenTer, Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City. St. Louis 8:45p
7:30p Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City. St. Louis 8:30*
9:10 a Sacramento 8:30 a
7:80p do 8:45p
9:10 a Stockton 8:30 a
4:10p do 10:20 a
7:30p do 8:45p
Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars via
Denver & Rio Grande end Burlington Route, via
Denver & Rio Grande and Rock Inland Liaes, via
Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific.
Through Trains. Observation Cars, Dloing Cars,
Electric Lights and Electric Fans.
Schedule Effective
Nov. 6. 1912
Sun Franotaco
BlflON FERRY DEPOT
leave 1 ' VIA SAI'SALITO ! Arrive
7:43aiPet«luma, Santa Rosa, Healds-l
biirg. Cloverdale, t kish.!
Wllllls, Longvale. ••Sevas
topol TOBp
S:13» Sonoma, Glen Ellen f tfi:Oftp 7
I *e:3sp ]
8:15 a Pt. Keve*. Camp Meeker. Monte ( t«:SSp I
Rio. Duncan Mills. Cazadero. ( J7:3op )
S:4oa Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Guerne-i
[ vllle. Monte Itlo. Duncan,'tB:3sf>?
■I Mills. Caaadero (leave* fromj|J":Ssp)
j Duacan Mills*
10:43 a Petaluma. Sacta Rosa, HeaWs!
J burg B:03p
Santa H«*»a, fJuerne-
I ville, Monte Rio. Dunoan:
Mille 10:35t
t2:4.%p Pt. Reyes, (amp Meeker [
3:15p Pelaluma, Santa Rosa, Healrts-
I burg, Cloverdnle. L'kiah,
f Willlts, *Sebasti>pol ll:3Ra
4:4r>p>Pontiina, Glen Ellen ! 0:35 a
s:lsi>Petaluma. Santa Rosa, Healde I
I rmrg 1 fliOSa
""electric suburban via Sausauto
Sausalito. Mill Valley. San Rafael—Daily
every Sβ minutes from 6:4," a. m. until 0:45
a. ni.; hourly until 2:45 p. ni., then 3:15 p. m.
and every :5O minutes until 7:45 p. m.. then 9:15,
11:15 p. m. and 12:80 a. m.
Fairfax—Leaves t6:45. 7:15, T:45, R:l5, S:4.*.
S:l."i, 9:45. 10:45. 11:45 a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45.
3:15. 3:45, 4:15. 4:45. &:M. 5:45. 6:15, C:«,
7:4". 9:15. 11:18 p. m.; 12:30 a. m.
San Queuiln via San Rafael—Leave dally at
8:15 a. iv. and 1:45 p. m.
Tibnron and Belvedere —Daily every hour from
6:4', a. m. until 1:45 p. m.; tlieri 3:15 p. m. and
every hour until 6:15. then 7:4;.. 9:15 and 11:15
p. m. and 13:3* a. m.
•Arrives dally 10:35 a. m. ••Arrives Sundays
7:05 p. ».. week days 6:35 p. ra. tK*cept Sun
days. only. *Satnrilays only.
Paflfif* Transfer company's apents are anthor
ized to rhei-fc batrpape direct from residence.
MUIR WOODS AtISSStK
MT. TAMALPAVS^^P
VIA SAUSAUTO FERRY wS'
UNION DEfOT, FOOT OF MARKET STREET
RwdTrip, $1.90; CwnMtwd Trip, %I.M T
Li.SMfrwclseo | li.Hnlr Wssfa | If. Mt TwiHute
Weekday Snday Weekday Sunday jWeekday Swday
9:45 a 8:««t 7:20 a 11:50* 7:20s 10:40 a
1:45H 9:45 a IMOp 11:40*
•4 45i10 46a 2:40p 1:50* 4:45p 1 40p
.... 11:45 a 4:50p 2:50p * 8-35P 2:40p
1:45P 3=sop 3:40;
2-45» 4.-4QP 4:4»
•Saturdaysonly, t Mondays only. % Mt. Tarnslpais only.
( Smsalito Ferry—Tel. Kearny 4950
Ticket Offices ■< 687 MarketATel. Keamy27sl
' 1 874 Market—Tel. Douela* 4407
General Office—Mill Valley, Cal. Tel. Mil 1 Valtey Sub. SI
-Tifin af TmlHb" irt "Half Iw" in ilwm MB Ttr fftttt
B*Y AN_DJtX^KRrRBAN^ROinrBS^
Mare liland Navy NtpaTst lielnu. CalUtogK
BoaU la*v<. TOO 9.4,". I. m.. 12:30. 3:30. 0:00. 8:30 p. m.
Dock and office. North End Ferry Building.
Phone* Kearny 406. Hotce C 4703. Meals *la cart*.
PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEp
SYDNEY short u»|
AUSTRALIA 19 DAYS
VIA HONOLULU AND SAMOA
SPLENDID TWIN SCREW 10,000-ton steaners
"SIERBA." "SONOMA" and "VENTURA."
$110 HONOLULU |IS^ D c SYDMEY $300
ROUND THE WORLD—S6OO Ist cabin; $375 2d cabin.
TO Osylon, Esypt, Italy, etc Liberal itop-orere.
Honolulu saillngs Nov. 19, l>eo. 3, 17, etc.. 2 p. na.
Sr.lnf.v salliUK*. Nov. Iβ, jDec. IT. etc., 2 p. ra.
Write or wire NOW for berths. Send for
folder. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., 673 Market
atreet; phone Butter 648.
UA&IAf 111 IT s - s - LUBUJfti sails Not.
HONOLULU
sails Nov. 27. New steamers, 13.000 toas dis
placement. Leave Pier No. 38. 12 o'clock noon.
Round trip, $110 aud op. Direct service to tile
MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY
£63 Market st,. San Francisco,
Cheballs, hence Nov. 4; 12 m., sehx Caroline,
from San Pedro.
FORT BRAGG—Arrival Not. 7— Stmr Bruns
wick, hen<-e Nov. «.
TATOOSH—Passed Nov. 7. 1:4.i p. m. -Stmr
Maverick, hence Nov. 4 for Seattle; Br sttur Well
ington, hence Nov. 4 for Nanairuo; etnir Dawn
port, hence Nov. 4 tot Port Lndlow; S:3O a. m.,
three niasfed barkentlne. bound in; 12 m., stmr
Victoria, from Nome for Seattle: 7 a. m., stmr
Captain A. F. Lucas, from Seattle for S*u Fran
cieco. Not. c. 10 p. ra.—Stinr Watson, hence
Nov. 4 for Seattle; .V3O p. m.. stmr City of Pα-i
ebl«, fmm Seatile for Pan Francisco.
TACOMA— Arrived Nvr. T—-Stair Senator, from
Nome via Seattle; stmr Shna Yafc, bem-e Not.
2 ria Seattle.
Sailed Nor. 7 — Br stmr Aherlour, for Seattle.
ASTORIA—SaiIed Nov. 7. 11 a. m. -Br stmr
Ikala. for Melbourne; 9 a. m., stmr G. W. Elder,
for San Francisco.
Arrived Nov. 7. 11 a. m.—Stmr W. S. Porter,
from Monterey; 10 a. ra., stmr Lyra, hence Nov.
5; 6 a. m., stmr Navajo, hence Nor. 4.
SEATTLE—SaiIed Nov. 7. 11 a. m.—U. S. stmr
Bumslde, for Astoria; 8:30 a. m.. stmr Atlas,
with barire 93 in tow for San Francisco; 7:35
a. m.,TJ. S. stmr Marzanita, for.cruise; 9:".O a. m.,
etmr Washtenaw. for Port San Luis.
Arrived Nov. 6—Stmr Shna Yak. li*nce Nor. 2.
Nov. 7. 9:43 a. m.—Stmr City of Seattle, from
Skagway; 8:30 a. tn., stmr Watson, hence Nov.
4; 2 n. m., stmr Arzyll. hence Nov. 3.
HCFNEME—SaiIed Nov. 7. 11:30 a. m.—Tug
Henules. with barge 01 in tow. for Ventura.
Mt'KILTEO —Sailed Nov. 6—Bktn lrmgard. for
Tahiti.
CORDOVA—SaiIed Nov. 6—Stmr Maripoea. for
Valrlez.
REDONDO BEACH—Arrived Nov. 6, 5 p. m.—
Stmr J. A. Chanslor. from Monterey.
MONTEREY —Sailed Nov. 6—Sjebr Monterey,
for Gaviota.
COOS BAY —Arrived Nov. 7. 8 a. ra. —Stmr
Breakwater, from Astoria.
Arrived Nov. 6, 9 a. m.—Stmr Alliance, from
Astoria: 10 a. m.. stmr Newbiujjf. iience Not. 4.
Sallcil Nov. 7, 11 a. m.—Stmr Hardy, for San
Francisco.
TOWNSEND—Arrired Nor. 7— SVh' William
Rentoii, hence Oct. i' 3; sehr Borealis, from Hara
toofcp.
Bailed Nov. 7—Bktn Irmpard, for Tahiti; echr
E. K. Wood, for San Francisco. ■
EI'REKA —Arrived Nor. 7. 8 a. m. —Stmr
Whittier, hence Nov. <5; S a. m.. stmr Ravalli,
hence Nov. 4; stmr I.a'.;ir,<\ from Ventura: 9 a. m.,
stmr City of Topeka. hence Not. 5; 10 a. m.,
stmr Al>erdeoa, from Sau Pedro.
Arrived Nov. 7, 7 p. m. —Stmr Acme, hence
Not. 6.
Sailed Nov. 7, 10 a. ra.—Stmr City of Topeka,
for San Francisco.
Sailed Nov. 7, 10 a. m.—Stmr North Fork, for
San Francisco.
ISLAND PORTS
HONOLULU —Sailed Nov. 6, 10:15 p. m.— Br
strnr Marama. for Sydney. Nov. 7 —Bark Andrew
Welch, for San Francisco.
FOREIGN PORTS
SALIXA CRUZ—Sailed Nov. 7—Stmr Arlzonan,
stmr Nebraskan, for San Francisco.
' RAILWAT TRAVEL
■ ■ 1n391 ! s9 sM H « VSfAJm I ifi aw ssml
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 15. 1912
VIA. OAKLAND PIER
Laawa (Foot of Market Street) Arrive
(Subject to change without notice)
2.15 a Niks, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop,
Stockton, Lodl, Gait, Elk GroTe.
Sacramento,Roseville,Auburn,Colfax 10.40p
2.15 a Sacramento, Marysville, Biggs, Chico. 10.40p
6.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Martinez. An
tioch, Byron Hot Springs, Tracy,
Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,
Ingle, Herman, Fresno II -59p
•.40a San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, San I
Jose e-50p
7.00 a The Statesman—Richmond, Vallejo
Junction, Port Costa, Benieia, Sui- |
sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento— 6.50s
7.00 a Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey 7.Wp
Goldfield Pass.—Truckee. Haeen, Wa
buska (Yemngton, Hudson), Mina,
Tonopah, Goldfield, Laws, Keeler.. 8. 1 Oa
7.20 a Richmond, Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun. I
Dixon, Sacramento 750p
7ioalßoseville, Marysville (Oroville). Red- I
ding, Dunsmuir ' 0.40p
f.2oa Davis, Woodland. Williams, MaxweU.
Willows, Hamilton. Coming, Red
Blu£f 750p
720* Niles, Pleasanton, livermore, Tracy,
L*throp, Stockton (Oakdale), Lodi, \
Sacramento 7.30p
Tracy, Patterson. Newman, Los Baaos, I
Ingle, Herman. Fresno 4.v»op
9.40 a Richmond, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga,
Santo Rosa, Crockett, Port Costa.. 6.1 Op
17.40 a Avon, Walnut Creek, San Ramon, (
Livermore te.sop
fcOOa Newark. West San Jose, Loe Gatos.
Wright, Felton (Ben Lomond, Boul
der Creek), Santa Crus K -sOp
MOB Port Costa, Martinez, Byron Hot
Springe, Tracy, (Stockton), Meroed,
Berenda, Madera, Fresno, Fow\er,
Selma. Traver, Goshen Junction
(Hanford, Armona). Tulare, Bak
ersfield *-SOp
■.40a Visalia, Lindsay. Porterville. Ducor.. v.lOp
8.40 a Yosemite Valley via Merced 4.30p
9.00 a IryingtoQ, San Jose • 7.30p
aUM>a Niles, Pleasanton. Livermore, Stock
ton (•Milton), Valley Spring, lone, I
Sacramento s=2'
9.00 a Tuolumne.Sonora, Jamestown, Angels 2.50p
•4M)a Atlantic Express—Sacramento, True- ,
kee, Ogden, Salt Lake City. Denver. |
Kansas City, Omaha, Chicaio 8.30p
MOa Tonopah-Goldfield Standard Sleeper . B.IOa
fcOOa Vallejo Junction, Vallejo j 7.50p
•4Oa Richmond, San Pablo, Pinofc. Vallejo I
Junction. Crockett, Port Costa, Mar- |
tine*, Avon, Concord. San Ramon. 6.10p
M2oa San Francisco Overland Limited—Den
ver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha,
Chicago 2.10 a
•0.40 a Vallejo.'Mare Island. Napa •• 2.50b
10.40 a Stockton { bjoS
Mu4oa Los Angeles Passenner— Port Costa,
Martinez, Byron Hot Springs, Tracy,
Stockton, Merced, Madera. Fresno,
(Hanford, Coalinga. Visalia). Bak
ersfield. Los Angeles. 7.10p
11.20 a Shasta. Limited—Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle 8.50p
12.00n Richmond, Port Costa. Benicia, Sui- I 10.30 a
sun, Elmira, Diion. Sacramento . f I I.IOa
12.00n Davis. Willi ams.ColusaJunc.Willowe.
•/ Germaatown.OrU.nd, Hamilton— 6.50p
12.00n Marysville, Chico, Red Blufl 4.30p
I.oop Niles. I rvington. San Jom 2.50p
1.20p San Leandro, Niles, Centerville, New
ark, (Redwood), San Joee 7.50p
l4op Newark, Alviso. Agnew, Santa Clara,
West San Jose IO.OOp
t.4op San Leandro. Niles. San Jose 7.30p
B>oop Benicia, Winters, Sacramento —Wood-
land. Tudor. Yuba City, Marysville,
Oroville I I.IOa
A2op Richmond, Port Costa. Martinez, Byron
Hot Sarin its. Modesto. Merced, Ma
dera. Fresno. 10.40p
4.00 a Port Costa, Martinez, Concord. Wal
nut Creak, San Ramon, Livermore. 9.30 a
4.00p Richmond, Vallejo. Napa, Calistoga,
Glen Kllca, SanU Rosa 9.30 a
sXOOp Niles, (Centerville. Newark), Suno!,
Pleasaniion, Livermore, Tracy,
Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento !2.50p
440p San Leandro. Hayward, Niles, Pleas
anton. Liverraore 8.30 a
4.40p Irvingtoa, Sin Jose 8.30b
4.40? Tracy.Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,
Kermaa, Fresno. 10.40p
440 a Valley Flyer—Port Costa, Byron Hot
Springs, Tracy. Modesto, Merced,
Madera, Fresno, Goshen Junction,
Tulare. BakersSeld. Uojave, Los
Angeles 12.50p
aVOO* Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun,
Sacramento, Roseville, Liucoln,
Wheatland. Marysville (Oroville).
Gridley. Bi<rCT, Chico II ,30a
LOOp Davis. ArbuckK Williams, Willows,
Orland, Teh»m» 10.40p
B.ooa Newark. SanU Clara. West San Jose. 9.30 a
&20p San Leandro, Lore n so, Hayward,
Niles, Pleasaaton, livermore.
Tracy. Stockton B.IOp
l2op Owl Limited—Port Costa, Tracy.
Fresao, Los Angeles B.loa
•.20p Hajari Niles and ?*n Jose 6.50p
6.40p Eastern Express—Ojden, Pueblo.Den
ver, Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago 8.30p
Port Costa, Benirii, Suisun, Elmira,
Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee. Reno,
Sparits 8.30|
sTjBOp China and Japan Mail —Ogden,
Cheyenne, Denver. Kansas City,
Omaha, Chicago 3.!0f
fJtOp Port Costa, Byroa Hot Sorings, Stock
ton, Sacrameato, Colfax, Truckee,
Reno 3.IO(
tf-OOp Richaiand, (Vallejo), PortCosU, Mar
tinez, Concord, Walnut Creek,
Pleasanton. Vita. Oakland a 12.45 i
UQa Oregon Express— Sicramento, Ro«
-ville, Marysville, Redding,(Klamath
Fail?), As'hlani. Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle, Spokarw t-10|
ftOOp Mt. E-den. Alvarado. Newark, Santa
Clara, San Jose 7.50p
9.40p BakersSeld. M"Kittrick, Hazleton*
Monarch, Moron. Fell>w, Shale.... 7.50|
S.4Op Richmond, Port Corta, Tracy, Mo
desto, Merced, Madera, Fresno,
Hanford, Tulare 7.50 a
t.4op Hanford, Armona, Lemoore, Huron,
Coalinza 7^d
9.40b Visaiia, Exeter, Lindsay, Porterville,
Ducor, Famoso 750 i
I&20P Portland Express—Da\-is, Willows,
Red BluSf. Wesd. (Klamath Falls).
Ashland, Roseburg, Portland, Ta
coma. Seattle 730s
■ETHERLANDS ROUTE-Fro-n Pacific Strtst Wharf
This route offers exceptional opportunity for Auto
mobiliste to reach all point* on the Sacramento River:
Collins-rilfe. Emmaton. Ri» Vista, Isleton. Ryde, Walnut
Grove, Vorden. Co-ortUid, Clarkib urg, Sacramento.
Staanwr Stminols or Mivtjo. feavei San Frencisco 8.30
a. m. daily except Sunday and Wednesday, arriving
Sacramento 7.00 p. m. Leav-« Sacramento 8.30 a. m.
daily except Sunday and Wednesday, arriving San
Francisco 5.30 p. m. Stopping in either direction at all
points shown above.
Steamer Modoc or Apache, leaves San Francisco 1.00
p. m. daily, except Sunday; arrive San Fraacisco 11.30
p. m. dairy except Monday.
Stcamsr Ntyajo or Stminola, leaves San, Francisco
9.00 p. m. daily except Sundays. arri\-ing Sacramento
7.00 a. m. daily except Monday. Leave Sacramento
M 0 p. m. dairy except Sundays, arriving San Francisco
7JWa.au daily except Monday. No stops « route in
PUERTO MEXlCO—ArrireiJ Nov. β-ettnr Cali
forninn. from New York.
Soiled Nov. ft— Sttrar Texan, for N>vr York.
VICTORIA—SaiIed Nov. 7 -Br stmr
for Yokohama.
Sailed Nov. 7—Jai> stuir Tsurusi*an Marti, for
China and Japan.
Arrived Nov. 7 -Br sclir David Evans, from
Hiogo.
MOLLENDO—SaiIed Not. 5— Stmr Damara. for
Aotofaxaeta.
TALARA BAY- Sailed Nov. R- -Br stmr Mina
Brca. for San Fr;it]o!sco: due Nov. 22.
NANAIMO—SHiIod Nov. 6—Jap stmr Tkvmgl
san Marti, for China and Japan.
VANCOrVER- Arrived Nov. 7—Stmr Fair
ba»Cn. hence 2.
Sailed Nov. 7— Br stmr Monteagle. for Yoko
hama.
MORORAN—Arrived Not. I—Nor1 —Nor etmr Tfcor,
from Tacoma and Seattle.
BALBOA—Sailed Nov. 7 —Nor stmr Tricolor,
for Nanairao.
LA PAZ—Arrived Not. 6—N.7T etnir Jason,
hence Oct. 2S via Mazatlan.
GUAYMAS"—Arrived Nov. 6—Schr King Cyrus,
from Cnliunbia riTer.
BRISBANE—Arrived Not. 6—Bktn James
Johnson, from VaneouTer.
SYDNEY— Sailed Nov. 2— Br etmr TahiM. fr,r
San Francisco Tla Tahiti.
ArriTed prior Nov. 6 —Bktn James Taft, from
Tacoma.
SAlGON—Arrived Not. S—Bγ etmr Romany",
hence Sept. 25. t
CALLAO—Arrived prior NotJK— Br stmr Ash
tabnla, hence Oct. v. w
COLON—Arrived Not. ♦— Stmr Antv>n, from
New York.
Sailed Nov. 2—Stmr Colon, for New York.
KOBE—Arrived Nov. 4- Br stmr Matoppo.
from New York.
MONTEVIDEO—Arrived prior Not. 6— Gcr
stmr Si.sak, hence Aur. 3i for Hamburg.
OC EA N STEA ME RS
BREMEN—Arrived Nov. 7—Stmr Friedrich dof
Gro(!>f>. from New York.
YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior Nov. 7—Stmr Chl
eajro Mnru. from Tacoma.
SHANGHAI—Arrived prior Nov. 7—Stmr Mcx
!c<i Maru. from Seattle, and not arriTed at Vladi
vostok as before reported. Nov. 2—Stmr Niag
ara, from Sari Franolfcco.
SHIMONOSEKI—Arrived prior Nov. 7» Stmr
Seininole, from Kan Frmneiaeo.
QI'EENSTOWN-Sailed Not. 7—Stmr Majestl',
for New York.
NEW YORK—Sailed Not. 7—Stmr PampanelK
for Rotterdam.
LONDON—Sailed Nov. 7—Stmr Minneapolis,
for New York.
Memoranda
PORTLAND. Nov. 7—Stmr Lyra. which *r.
rived here today from San Francisco, reports -->o
Nov. 0 at 4 p. in.. S3 tnlles north of Cape Blanco.
saw partly dismasted barkentine.
WILMINGTON, Del.. Nov. 7.—Stmr California
was successfully launched from Harlan & Har
lan'e yard this morning at 10:"0: vessel is f<>t
Olson & Mahony of San Francisco to ply between
coast ports.
VIA COAST L.IINE
Leave (Third and Townsend Street*) * Antra
(Subject to change without notice)
t 5.05 a Valencia, Street, Ocean View, Colma,
Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno t 6.35 a
6.301 South San Francisco, San Jose, Giiroy,
(Hollister, Ties Pinos), Sargent, Pa
jaro, Watsoaville, Santa Cruz 7.50p
t 8.30 a Los Altos, Mona Vista, Los Gatos.... J9.45a
t 7.00* South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San
Jose, Way Sutioce 7.20p
t 7.00 a Los Altos. Mont* Vista, Los Gatos.. 7.20p
B.ooa Shore Line Limited—Paso Robles Hot
Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles 9.50 a
8.05 a Ifayfield, Los Altos.Los Oatos,Wright.
Glenwood (Boulder Creik). Santa
Cruz, Watsonville, Castroville. Del
Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.09 a
9.00 a San Jose, Gilrov, Sargent. Salinas.
Soledad, San Miguel. Paso Robles
Hot Springs, San Luis Gbiapo 4.00 a
9.00 a Hollister, Tres Pinos—tVataonville,
Santa Cruz—Del Monte, Monterey,
Pacific Grove *-°°»
10.40 a South San Francisco, Burlingame, San
Matco. Palo Alto, San Jose t 6.30 a
, 10.40 a Los Altoe,Monta Vista, Los Gatos.... 12.30 a
11.30 a Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colma,
Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno I ■•»»
i 11.40 a South San Francisco, San Jose — *..t 8.20 a
1.20p Saturdaysonlv—San Mateo, Redwood,
Mayneld, Mountain View, San Jose 10.50 a
1.20 a Saturdaysonly—Los Altos, Mona Vista,
Los Gatos 53.25 a
i 2.00 a Del Monte Express—*an Jose. Giiroy,
Sargent (Wateonville), Santa Cms,
Del Monte, Monterey, PaciSc Grove.
(Salinas) 12.30 a
2.08 a Earton, San Mateo, Pa!o Alto, San
j Jose! . 8.40 a
t 2.10 a South San Francisco. Redwood, San
Jose t 1.1.30 a
3.00 a South San Francisco. San Mateo. San
Jose, Giiroy, Tres Pinos, Salinas .. 10.1 Oa
3.00 a Watsonville, Santa Cru*. Castroville.
Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 10.1 Oa
3.25 a Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood,
Fab Alto, Mayfield. Los Altos, Los
Gatos 5.80 a
4.00 a Sunset Express—Tucson. Deming. EI
Paso, Houston, New Orleans, Chi
cago 9.15*
4.00 a Washington Sunset Route—Washing
ton, D. C, New York and East 0.15*
4.00p Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,
Ventura and Los Angeles 9.15*
4.00p Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 9.! 5a
4.20p South San Francisco, San Jose t 7.25 a
t 4.55p Santa Cms Limited—Mayfield. Los
Altoe, Los Gatos, Feltoa, (Boulder
Creek.) Santa Crw t 8.45 i
' f 6.05p Burlingame, San Mateo. Palo Alto,
San Joss and Way Station* 9.45 a
i t B-20b Redwood, Atherton, Menlo Park.
Palo Alto. Mayfield, Mountain View.
- jnnyvale. San Jose t 9.00k
; t 5.20p Los' Altos, Mftnta Vista, Los Gatos.... t 8,40 a
f f 5.25p Easton, Redwood, Mountain View,
I, San Jose l-lOp
t 5.30p Loop—Valencia Street. Ocean View,
Cemeteries, South San Francisco,
23d Street, 3d and Townsend t 6.40p
6.40p San Bruno, San Mateo. Redwood,
Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose... 3.25b
t 5.40p Los Altos, Monta Vista, Loa Gatos.... 7.20p
f e.OOp Mi librae. San Mateo. Redwood. May
| field, Los Altos. Los Gatos T B.ooa
t 6.05p 23d Street. Viritacion. South San
Francisco, Valencia Street t 7.15p
6.30p South San Francisco, San Jose 5.45p
7.40p The Lark—Paso Robles Hot Springs,
SanU Barbara. Los Angeles 9.30 a
8.1 Op San Jose and Way Stations 7.30 a
IO.OOp Los Angeles Passenger—Salinas, Faw
Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Obis
po, Santa Barbara an<! LO3 Angeles B 25a
I 0.05b Soiith San Francisco, San Jose II .55p
11.45p South San Francisco, Palo Alto.Sao
Joee 7.45p
I .
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Vla Alimeda War.
1 To Oakland, 14th and Franklin Sti.—
6.1,5, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 minute* pes* tht
hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.30. 9.15. 10.00. 10.45.
11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.
' To Alamsda. North and South Sitfa—
i 6.15, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 mimrt** part the
hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.30, 9.15. 10.00, 10.4£
11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Via Oakland Pier.
; To Oakland. l«th St.. and Berkeley via Shattuck Avt;
and Ellsworth St. Lints.—Daily—From 6.00 a. m., am!
every twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m., inclusive: then
' 9.00.9.40,10.20.11.00,11.40, p. in., 12.20 and 1.20 a-m.
Additional busts Saturdays and Sundays only, 8.40
, p. m., 9.20, 10.00. 10.40 and 11.20 p. m.
To Berkslsy via California St. and West B»rk«!»y. Albany
via Ninth St Line—Daily—From *6.00 a. m.. t6.20,
> *6.40. t7.00 a. m. and every twenty minutes until 8.20
p.m.inclusive; then9.oo, 9.40,10.20,11.00,11.40 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.
I To Vijorlt Stses. Pullman. RichmomJ—tS.4o and 7.40
a. m., 3.20 p. m., 4.20. 5.20, 6.20 p. m.
To Oakland. Washineton-Broadway, East Oakland,
, Fruitvai* and M*fros« via Stvtnth St.—Daily—From
6.00 a. m., and every twenty minutes •intil 8.20 p. m.,
inclusive; thea 9.00. 5.40. i 0.20. 11.00. 11.40 p. m.
12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional boaU Saturday and
, Sunday only. 8.40 p. m., 9.20. 10.00, 10.40 and'll.2o
p. m.
Horuthoe to Oakland. Washington-Broadway. Frultvaia,
1 Alamsda. North Side—Daily—From 6.00 a. m.. t6.20.
6.40. 7.00, 7.20. 7.40, S.CO. R4O and forty minutes part
» the hour until 3.40 p. m.; then 4.00, 4.40. 5.00, 5.20,
5.40. 6.00. 6.20, 6.40, 7.00, 7.40. 8.20, 9.00, 9.4 a 10.2 a
1 11.00,11.40 p. m., 12.20 and IJO a. ra.
To Stonehurrt—+6.oo. t6.40. f7.20, J9.00, JlO.OO a. ra
tl.2o, p. m., J2.00, 13M. f&2O. *4.0 a *5.00. *5.40 and
i f6-20 p. m.
. AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES.
OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY—From San Francisco,
South End of Fwry Building, for Broadway Wharf,
Oakland —Week days 6.00 a. m. and every half hour
until 9.00 p. m.. inclusive. Sunday* and holidays
6.00 a. m. and every half hour until 11.00 p. n>..
inclusive. Boats Isavt Broadway Wharf —Week days
6.15 a. m. and 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.
a for Mornins. »Dairy. p for Aft*rnooa>
tSunday accepted. JSunday only. {Saturday only,
a Monday.
1 i
Union Transfer Co. authorized to chaek- Bufiifl* diraaj
from rasidtnea. '
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