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8 Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front New Gasoline Launch Empress Makes Successful Trial Trip on the Bay Th« new eaßolino launch Empress made a trial trip on the t>ay yester day and In every way met the require ments of its owners, Lauritzen Brothers. • The Empress is the largest boat of its kind ever built here. It is 90 feet Jong and Is fitted with an en gine of 150 horsepower and can run 14 knots an hour. It is a tidy look jn; craft, and, with its white canvas J awningrs. made a smart appearance as j It steamed up and down the bay. | William Cryer, the builder of the boat, was pleased with the results of j his work. A party of friends of the owners wpre on board yesterday and all enjoj-ed the outirrij. The weather \u25a0was perfect and the bay was .as smooth as & lake. When th« boat 1b placed In commit • elon It will be In command of Cap tain F. L. Lauritzen. It will ply be tween Antloch and Sacra.mento. 'It has a capacity for lEO passengers. Troop* I.rave Transport Th« Fourth cavalry troopers, who , came home from the Philippines on Saturday on the transport Thomas, left that vessel yesterday and departed for tiie east. Many friends of the officers , and \enlisted men visited the wharf to : bid the troopers farewell. As the sol- I diers left the dock the band played "America" and later "The Star Spangled Banner." Eight companies of the regimtntwent to Fort Meade and two companies to Fort Snelling-. Debrift Dock Removed The debris dock at Mission pier 5 has been torn down. It was put up soon after the conflagration and \u25a0was used to load the debris of the city Into big barges. These bargres w^re towed to sea and their cargoes dumped into the ocean off Mile rock. Thousands of tons of stuff passed over the dock. The city was cleaned up to such an extent that the dock became unnecessary and was pulled down. I. Timber Arrivals Lumber arrivals from the north coast by sea yesterday amounted to 2.851,000 feet. The steamer Homer brought 400.000 feet, steamer Sea Foam 126.000 feet, steamer Phoenix 240,000 feet, steamer Brunswick 415,000 feet, schooner G. W. Watson 500,000 feet, steamer South Coast 270,000 feet and the bark Fresno 900,000 feet. Load* Llg-hters The steamer Coronado took on board yesterday four big lighters, that are to be used by the dredger Pacific when that vessel arrives at Puget sound. The Pacific is now on the way north from Ban Diego In tow of the steamer Che-,, halis. The lighters are 40 feet In length and 16 feet \u25a0wide. Will Sail Tomorrow The Toyo Klsen Kalsha steamship company's 'steamer Hongkong Maru, Captain E. Bent, will sail at 1 p. m. tomorrow from p!er 42 for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Naga saki and Manila. Last of Whaler* Arrive* The bark John and Winthrop. the last of th« whaling fleet, arrived in port late last night. / Korea Dae Taurnday The Pacific- Mall 6teamshlp company's Fteamer Korea 5s due to arrive here Thursday from the orient. Germanicn* Arrive* The German steamer Germanlcus. Captain Berndt, arrived yesterday, 34 days from Newcastle, Australia, with coal to Hind, Ralph & Co. W. G. Irc-ln Arrives The brig W. G. Irrrin arrived in port yesterday from Roche harbor. COAST SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Mariners of tbe Pacific SAN PEDRO. Nov. 24.— Tbe steam schooner 3. Marhcffer. Captain Wlnkel. arrived this afternoon, five days from Hcqulam rla San Francisco, bringing 650,000 feet of lumber con • signed to tUe Southern "California lumber oom penr. The s-hooner Caroline, Captain West erdanl, b«s fiulbhed discharging a lumber cargo for the Kcrrkhoff-Cuxner mill and lumber com- i pany and will pall tomorrow for Umpqua river ! ia ballast to reload. Tbe schooner SoqueL'' Cap- X tain Hens?n{rsf-n, will sail Tuesday In' ballast I lor South Beod. The steam schooner Bee, Cap tain Ksog. completed discharging part of its oairo of lumber at Redondo and arrived here t<iilirht. The sScam schooner Olympla, Captain H«nscn. finished discharging a lumber cargo for tie L. K. Weed lumber company and railed today for Eellinsham via San Francisco to reload. The . sjnooner Eowmond is o-it two da.v# from Port Hadlock. carryiss a careo of lumber consigned to trho!psa!ers bore. Tiie whr«mer Fred J. v\ood. Captain Monsen, arrived today from Grays Harbor with 850.000 feet of lumber The eu-ani schwner Pasadena. Captain Ablln, , Is due . tomorrow frora Albion via Saa Francisco, lumber • laden. Tbe steam schooner Grace Dollar. Cap tain Hejren. completed -discharging a lumber carpo and cleared today for Eureka to reload, ' A&n£?: bt £ n<! P ass<?n *«« for San Francisco. P.t J2 £• - N ( or - rf— The steamer* City of Facaraa, Captain Nelson, arrived here today from San Francisco with freight and passengers. 7-ri Oi \ st : aclrr AG«a?ion, Captain Brldgett, 5,« i m ar trom Richm< >n<l «"lth a cargo of ' r/nr, » J" c / t r am r, Breakwater - Captain Mac r^s A* 76d7 6d In today from Coos bay with frc!?ht and passengers. The Fteamer Iloaioke Captain Dunham sailed tod E y for San Si wtu freight and passengers. Army TranKporta Tte Barnside is at Seattle - The Buford left Honolulu November 20 for Ma- Tte Cror.k sailed November 20 for Manila. T :o Kllpatrick is nt .\>wjx>rt N>ws. Va fro T m C Naiasakr Wenl t^ UJ3 ' J - «'^ October 23 The Lojran is in port, undergoing repairs •r?« ilT.ir 5f5 f at . - N xr w York ' Ollt of commission. Tbe Ingalls is at Newport New*. Va ?ht *?e"? c "Y a *« n " <l .? : <"''-™l>er 15 from Manila. Tbe .Sbendan Is at M.ire Island, undergolcz re *?*\u25a0\u25a0 x rs . IIBHp f Tiie W = rren srrived S»ptemN>r 14 at Manila Tbe Thomas arrived November 22 from Manila.' Th* Owrdar M«t British bark BessSeJd. out 154 days from Ade laide, for l'almouth. 10 per cent. American ship Arthur Sew*l». oat 236 dava Irom 'Phllcdfelphia. for Seattle, SS per cent. American chip Adolph Obrig, out 229 d»y» from New iork. for Saa J'rancisco. 03 per cent British ship Leuriston. tmt 158 day» from Tum t>y buy, for Falmouth, 10 per cent German bark Vidylla, out 207 days from San Juan do! Sur, for I'slmouth, 10 per cent British ship Alacrlta, out 113 days from Dela poa V»ay. for Hongkong, 10 per cent. • lta:ian ship Pellrgrina 0.. out 116 days from Newcastle, Australia, for AntofagaEta, 10 per cent.' . • SHIPPING IXTELLIGEXCE ARRIVKD Stmr South Coast, Kinder, li Lours ! Caspar. . \u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0 Stmr Prr«!<iont, Cousins. 5r- hours frota Vic toria and Puget tojod porU. Kama Maria, Alberts, 22 hours frjm Port San Luis. Brnnswick,' K!lefccn. 14 hours from Fort an cc i wiifrr'*ir""iir*ifirr" f * fwiiiiiiiif n Aim* Stmr Janir* p. lUzs\uk Elllcsrn. 16 hours fm-B Fon Bragg: bound south, pat in to land r*e»ca;ers. > Ktmr «>«co. Ahlin. 44 hours from San Pedro. .Stmr . Raymond, Johnson, SS hours from Sun Triiro. ;> 9slMlHkßMpMiMnn fJtmr Arctic. Olsen. 12 liour* from Mendocino. Stmr Ilomc-r, Coruiag, 4 Uavs from Grays Ilari»i>r. ' *- Sf«ir B<-a Toatn. Ilansen. 13 liours frum Little Ko«*ic via Point Arena 'lo boors.'-'- \u25a0\u25a0• hdnr Santa. Monica, Ol«.-n, 35 hours from' Santa Barbara. \u25a0 - - Mrar liweiils. I-ot-. 10 linuiv from Del Mar. , «>a-ti!mr- Germanlcus. Brendt, Hi days from Newcastle. Australia. ». Bark I"rc»<ao, IVttcrson, 64 days from Port Gamble. • - • Srhr Georg* W. Watsoc, Strccra, 7 4ovs frum Wlllapa Hari«3r. . Schr Santlaso. Keller, , 12 li&urs from . Mcate rcj; la tow tug Defiance. Weather Report United States Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau— San Francisco. Nov. 24," 1907. - Pant Seasonal Nor- StstlonB — 24 hours. • to date. ma!. Eureka 0.02 C.64 . 8.05 Rod Bluff O.Oi> 1.31 4.7rt Sacramento 0.00 1 .'.'4 8.03 Mount TamalpaU 0.00 . I.StS 3.56 Ran Francisco 0.00 - I.SS 3.42 San Jose : . 0.00 1.13 3.M Frrsno 11.00 I.OS I.JS2 Indo.pcndence 0.00 ".1- 1.71 .San I. jrf? Obispo ll.att) 3.30 ' 3.il> Los -\ii;eles O.itO 1.1!» I.M San Diego O.OU ' 1.7S 1.17 ~ ~ 5" ~%. •£, \u25a0$ 3S.' ;.,5 3- ?- ? I I -El STATIONS. = j : ? g r ;? g a : .- •- I- I : : ' ':-\u25a0 Baker 80.16 44 34 SK - Rain ~106 Boise 30.24 48 3« SE Rain .16 Eureka 30.34 60 44 W Pt . Cldy .02 Flagstaff 80.20 42 28 SW Clear .00 Fresno 80.30 62 "40 S W Clear .00 Independence ..30.20 60 32 S Clear .00 Kalitpell 29.94 44 .. f Cloudy .06 Los Angeles ..30.0S 78 60 NW Clear .00 Modena ...30.30 r.2 .. *E Clear -00 Mt.. tamalpais. 3o.29 S8 48 S Clear .00 North Head ..30.10 50 48 NW Rain. .30 Phoenix R0.04 72 3S W Clear .00 P. Reyes Light. 3o.33 53 4S W Clear .00 Portland 30.08 M- 44 NW Rain .72 Red Bluff .....30.26 tifi 40 N Cloudy *.m Reno 30.34 SS 2« NE Clear .00 Roseburg 30.24 60 46 Calm Cloudy .16 Sacramento 30.26 fill 3S N Clear .00 Salt Lake 30.32 4R .. SE Cloudy .00 San Diego gO.on 76 45 X Clear .00 San Francisco. ::C.2R M 4S W Clear .00 San Jose' 30.26 0* 34 NW Clear .00 S. Luis Obispo. 3o.lS 72 .">4 N Clear . .00 S. E. Fara110n. 30.26 M 51 NW Clear .00 Seattle 30.10 50' 46 SW Cloudy .00 Spokane 30.00 4S 3S SW Cloudy .00 Summit* •»'<» 21 N Clear .00 Tatoo«h ...30.04 ~>O 44 W Pt.Cldy .06 i Tonopah 30.32 . r .f> 32 W Clear .<X> j Walla ..! 30.0S 56 42 SW Rain .06 Winnemueca ...30.34 S4 34 SW Pt.Cldy .00 Yuma .: 30.08 74 44 N Clear .00 •Average snow 3 Inches. SYNOPSIS The pressure has risen 'over the entire Pacific coast and the storm which was over Washington and Oregon has disappeared northeastward into Alberta. Rain has fallen from Eureka north ward. Fair weather has prevailed in California from Sacramento southward. : The pressure distribution favors fair weather Monday over California, except light showers Qp tbe north coast. FORECAST San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Monday; light north winds, changing" to west. > Santa Clara valley — Fair Monday; 1 - ilcht. winds. Sacramento valley — Fair Monday, except pos sibly showers in the extreme north; light north San Joaquln valley— Fair Monday; light south Los An?«lea and vicinity— Fair Monday; light east winds. A. Q. McADIE, District Forecaster. tluvrmcnli of Steamer* TO ARRIVE From I ' Steamer | Due CoqulUe Ulver ...iEHzatwth Nov. 23 Portland & Astoria 1 Northland Nov. 25 Santa Barbara ... j Santa Monica .. Nov. 25 Humboldt : ....Spokane .. . Not. 2." Mendoclno & Pt. Ar?na;Sea Foam Nov. 25 Bplllnsham iStraltearn Nov. 25 San Pedro JSouth Bay Nor. 2R Ortys Harbor Norwood Nov. 25 Portland & Astoria..'. . Nome- City ... Not. 85, San Pedro F- A. KUbnrn.. Not. 25 : Run r»l«»go4 W«y. Port«|Qo<»en Not. 25 ! Portland * Way Ports! RoanoVe Not. 2.1 New York Tla Ancon. . Ctty of Pura... Not. 25 Coos Bay :.;J.M. F. Plant... Not. 26 Shuttle ...f.Montsrii INot. 28 Grays Harbor jCentralla .......INot. 26 Seattle & Tacotna JWatnon Nov. 23 Wlllapa Harbor '.Daisy Mitchell. Nov. 27 Humboldt IClty of Tepeka Nov. 27 San Diego A. Way Port«-|Santa Rosa ... Not. 2% Point Arena & Albion. jPorao ..; Nov. 28 Portland & Aitorie (Senator ... Nov. 2S San Pedro ...!Hsn«lel .Not. 28 China & Japan IKorea Nov. 28 Humboldt {Enreka Not.-2S Pnget Sound Ports (City of Puebla Nov. 20 Grave Harbor ...jNcwburg Nov. 29 Pan Pedro ißonnoke ..** Not. 30 New York via Aneon . . j Pern {Not. SO San Pedro & Way Port*! Bonita I Not. 30 Mexican Ports jCnraeao |Deo. 1 TO SAIL, ; Destination ! Steamer | Sails |P!er NoTember 25 — j Hnmboldt IVanruard ..3pm 2 Hnmboldt jVorth Fork.. 12 m 20 Hnmboldt iSonth Bay.. spm 2 Los Angeles Ports iNorwood 16 / Seattle & Belllrntham..i ßainier '3 pm in Xxm Angeles Ports '.Nome City.. 11 am IS Mexico k C. America.. I Mackinaw ..12 m 42 Ixw Angeles Ports. ... .ICentralla .. 10 am 10 Hamboldt .. I Eureka .... Oam 13 New York rla Ancon».!City of . Para 12 ml 12, Los Anireles Ports jßoanoke ..'. 5 pm 13 November 26 — I Coquille Elw Elizabeth .. .... .... San Pedro & Way Ports Cow Bay .".' 4 pm 11 China & Japan ." 11. K. Maru 1 pm 42 Astoria & Portland Costa Rica.. 11 am 24 Hnmboldt ....Spokane ...lO.SOa 9 November 27 — ' Los Anceles Ports F. Ellburn.. 4 pm 10 Mendoclno '& Pt. Arena Sea Fo«m... 4pm 2 November 28 — i Coos Bay }%? F. Plant Bpm 8 Astoria & Portland Northland . . Spm 2 Pnjret Sound Ports President ... 11 am .9 San Diego & Way Ports Queen . 10 am 11 November 29 — " Humboldt City Topeka lO.SOa 9 November 30 — - I Hamburg A Way Ports Iptrla ...... 12 m 19" Seattle & Taroma ..... I Watson 1.30 a2O Los Angeles Ports..... |lTanalel .... 4 pm 10 Point Arena & Alhton..lPomo ...... 0 pm -2 Portland & Way Ports. ißcanoke ... 1.30p 13 December 2—2 — .1 Astoria & Portland... . I Sena tor ..-. . 11 am 24 Los Angeles Ports . . . : |G. W-- Elder 6 pm .13 TO SAIL. FROM SEATTLE Destination / | Steamer J Date Valdez & Seward......]Santa Clara ...INot. 25 Valdez & Seward......'Jeanle ........INot. 25 Valdez Sc Seward .lYncatan .lDee. 1 Sun and Tide United States Coast and Geodetic Surrey —Time and Heights of Tides at Fort Point. - Tot city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minntes. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2T» Sun rises. "...'. .7:Oo|Snn wets ...r:.... .4 :52 ITimel - ITime! |Time] Time Kov| IFt I -I Ft I — — jirt* Fi in wf il wi in \v( l w 25-. 4:*6 4.71 8:401 3.71 1:351 . 4.61 9:201 0.3 28.. 5:28 4.81*»:50l 3.71 2:2.%! 3.9110:ft.%1 fl.e 2... 6:OR 4.8 11:02 8.5! 3:55 4.0110:55 -0.8 28.. 6:38 5.(»!l2:07 10 5:55 8.7111:48 1.2 29.. 7:06 5.2|1:02 2.3| 6:5S 3.8| ..... V: &.": Branch II j drojrrnphlc Offlco A branch of the United States Hydrocraphic Office. located at the Merchants* Exchange, Is maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and tr*n of expense. Navljrators are cordially "invited to visit the office, where ' complete sets of • charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at hand, for comparison and reference, and, the lat ff 8 * i?'?^ l^ 1011 can *»ways be obtained regard ing lights, danger to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. r , \u25a0 « J - C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. SAILED «!t™. t> r. t Saturday, NoTetnber 23. '-'.. rive? Inman, Hardwlck, for Columbia Stinr Noyo. Elleson. for" Port Braec Harbor' J " " B " ' Stet *° n# Bonifleld - for Wlllapa _ Sundsv. November °4 Strar NaUonal City. Weber, "f.,r Kort Brace' p^ tm^ Jame » s - Hiesrin*. EJllassn. for San Stmr Sjntu Monl-a.^Ols-n. for Grays Harbor iMmr Wellesley. Lundqiilst. for Eveiett Stmr Santa nova. Alexander, for San riieco Cor stmr Dendewh, Monnlcb; for HBmburg"H B mburg" Stmr Quito. Suotton. for Auckland, etc^^ Strar Coronado. iJohniwin. for Grays Harbor TELEGRAPHIC \u25a0 . " POINT LOBOS. 10 p m-Weatber clear; wind aortneast; Telocity o.mile. miles 'per hour \u25a0\u25a0 . " ' DOMESTIC PORTS \u25a0 TORT' 1*> S ANGELKS-Arrived Not 24^Stmr Grace - Dollar.^from Eureka. SMl <* Not 24^- Stmr. Temple E. Dorr, for San Francisco * TATOOSH— Passed in Nor 24-^cbr Gamble hene« Not 1C for Port Gamble. uamble, PORT SAN LDlS— Arrived Not 24— Stmr 150 "^A^^liG'o^AVr?^^ *&%? E^./Ta.lo^.'iJ:^" 11 ' Btmr I^».>— . CLALLAM — Anchored, Not* 24— Bark" Mohican scUr Resolute, fbktn Gardiner City." »ehr Ludlow' scUr Willie ; R. Hume, schr William : Oison Br bark. Luclpara,' schr Mabel Gale, <Br' bark -Ven tura. •.••--\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0..- :-. \u25a0 • - . < PORT \ TOWNSEND— Passed \u0084 In - Not , 24--Br ship from ?. Antwerp; Br;stmr Kn merle, from • \'ictorla ; schr " C. S. , Holmes,- from THE SAN FRANCISCO CXLL, yOVEIMBER 25. 1907. Wild Wood Captures the Class Stake Defeats the* Favorite, Race King, • in the Final at Ingleside\ Coursing Park Wild "Wood Rave the talent a setback in the. final of the. Class stake. yester-,; day at Inglesidc Coursing .park, when"! lie, took into camp Race Kins', which ' was heavily supported at. 1 to "2. ' The ; outsider broke in front'- and won. allj the way. He:showed tho'spped up the i fleldand dashed in for, the kill. There was- a large attendance and betting was unusually brisk. . ; On' Thanksgiving day a special stake wlll.be run: at Ingleside.^Results: - Class stake, -first round— TraleeV Best beat Dan-Flnnegan. Uace Klnffbcat Our Porto, Rus sell J beat The Crowd. Real Rocker beat Tra lee Girl. , . Presto beat Mls3 , Nealon. Clyde : beat : Hocked Asleep. Lady Fleldwlck beat Little i Wood. . Inglewood beat Bon Ami. Onondaso beat \u25a0 Pajrllacd. - May Boy heat Princess Trljn», ("ier- ; trude beat Argyle's Best, Friendless Boy \u25a0 beat Rear Admiral, Curry bent . Miss Flora, : ; Wild Wood beat Burton. . Little Wedge-, wood beat Cousin Jack,- The Governor beat Ellbe Royal. :\ - - . \u25a0 - /. •• :.; \u25a0..•--- ' :"-\u25a0.-\u25a0 round— Race Kinjt' b^at - Tralee's Best, Real Rocker beat Russell J, 1 Presto beat \u25a0 Clyde, Lady Fleldwick . beat Inglewood, Onondago beat May Boy, Friendless Boy beat . Gertrude, Wild Wood beat Curry, Little Wedgewood - beat Th« Governor. ' . Ililrd round — Race King beat Real Rocker, 1 Presto beat Lady Fleldwlck, Onondago beat Friendless Boy, Wild Wood beat Little Wedge wood. ' - • \u25a0 . \u25a0 •;.-\u25a0...\u25a0.';.\u25a0-.• Fourth round — Race Klnjr beat Presto, Wild Wood a bye, Ononda jtd withdrawn. Final — Wild Wood beat ; Race King. Open stake, first round— lna Clssus ; beat Four Paw, Lady Honesty beat Fair ; Maid, : Raby Au rora beat Busy Boy, Colonel North beat Sampler. Gold Musk beat Bright Flower, Lady Leeds beat Bridal Veil, Amandan beat May Granard. Sanger inan beat Peter Pan. Reckless , Acrobat .: beat Tralee Belle, Ironhouse boat Peerless Beauty, Young Rocker beat Tiny.. H, Young : Geraldlne beat Nora Alto, y Silver Musk beat Show Me. Ponjenle beat Irma Hotfoot, Crystal beat Georgetown, Rose of Gold beat ; Baracnda. "• Second round — Lady Honesty beat Ina Clssus. Colonel North- beat Raby . Aurora, Gold Musk beat- Lady Leeds. Amandan beat - Sangerman,: Ironhout-o , beat Reckless Acrobat. Young Geral dlne beat Silver Musk. Young Rocker beat Pon genle,. Crystsl beat Rose of Gold. ;-\u25a0->' Third round — Colonel North beat Lady Honesty, Araandan bent Gold Musk,* lronhouse beat Young Geraldine, Crystalbeat Young ' Rocker. Fourth round — Amandan * beat Colonel Norta, Cr.vstal teat lronbouse. Final — Amandan won by default. Crystal with drawn. . . Stockton Champions Defeat St. Mary's SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL \u25a0 STOCKTON, Nov. 24.— The St. Mary's team put up a pretty exhibition of.base ball against the stateVleague | pennant winners today, but failed to-solve Mos kiman's curv.es until the ninth innning: Not a man reached the; initial sack in the eight periods. The college boys fingered in'a lightning triple play, in the seventh after. Krause had been hit for three short singles.': Score: ST. MARY'S AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Keeney, 2b 4 O«\ 0 1 5 0 Burns, c. f.... . .*..'.T.-4,'.'. r 0 ' 0 2 0 0 Collins, r. f. .....3. 0 0 1 0"• 0 Halloran, ss. 3 0' 0 4 /3 2 Burke, c :....;. 3 0 0 8 1 1 Krauw. p. 3 00 1 2 0 Garibaldi. 1. f. ......... 3 1 1.-0 0 0 Brady, lb. 3 O 'l 7 .1 0 Hallinan, Sb. 2 0 0 0 3 0 *Hart 10 0 0 0 0 Totals .........32 3 8 27 12 ' 0 STOCKTON AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. McHale. c. f 4 O 1 2 0 0 Campbell, 2b. ':.......... 4 \u25a0 I' 2 1 40 Morlartty. ss. ...J...... 4 - 0 2 0 6 0 Moskiman. * p 1. 1 0 a Henderson, lb 3 0, 1 ]2. 1 .0 Stanage,- c. ............. 4'- O? 1 s O/O Morelns.~l.-f.- :'4 0 1 S o o Morrison, r.-f. ...'...... 4 O .0 '2' -..0r*0 Joyce, 3b. ... . . ..3 '; 0 .1 0 10 Totals ................29; 1 2 24 :15 3 •Hart batted for Holllnan Jn ninth. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Stockton 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 x — 3 •Basebits 0 12 0 1 ,0 3 l.'x — 8 St. Mary's ..... r 0 0 0 0 0000 1 — 1 Basehits ......0 0 0-000 O 0 2—2 SUMMARY Three base hits— Morlarity. Garibaldi. Sacrt-. fice hit — Henderson. Stolen bases — Stallage (2)/ Morelng, Morrison. Moskiman. Left on bases- Stockton 7, St. Mary's 1. First base on errors- Stockton 2. Base on balls — By Krause 2. Struck out— By Krause 5, by Moskiman 5. Triple play — Krause to Burke to Brady, to Burke. Umpire — Chase. Scorer— DaTis. Time of game — 1 hour 12 minutes. Prune Pickers Defeat the Statesmen . SPEOAL DISPATCH TO ; THH CALL SACRA&IENTO, Nov. : 24.— San Jose easily defeated the. local ;stat3 leaguers today In the first game of the post series of five games^ Score, C ; to 3. Arrellanes twirled ; effectively for the visitors. LOVELAND TO RETURN HOME | WITHIN SEVERAL DAYS^ May Be Appointed : Railroad Commis sioner to Succeed the; Notorious ;'-• Boodler, Andrew Wilson Harvey D. Lovelahd. who is reported to have been appointed, railroa'd. com missioner by Governor Glllett to suc ceed Andrew M. Wilson,' .'the "notorious boodler, is expected to arrive -in' this city in a. few days.- : Loveland is at tending the convention of the Trans- Mlssifslppi commercial congress •at Muskogee, Okla.. Loveland Is : a - well known - business man of : this city, where; he has lived for 20 years. He was .formerly'con nected with (the grocery firm of Tillman &Bendel. He also acted as manager of the Traffic Association, and in, that .position had a' great deal of ex perience <in arranging freight rates for the grocery trade. RUSSIANS COME TO GRIEF Six Russians. \u25a0 who recently escaped from • flieir L native country/and landed in this city; a: few -days ago, have • been celebrating the ; event; of their; arrival in' the "land of: the -free by, a continuous orgy. In a Russian lodging-house at: 93o De Haro 1 street. 1 ; TheyJ ? were ; arrested Saturday night by the police after, they had' beenf warned 'several; times. .They were all 'dressed -In ~ their % picturesque native ; garb and wore ; long flowing boards. 'They were . booked on charges of disturbing the peace, r San - Pedro; stmr Nushagak, hence Not 14 for Karluk." ..; . . • . \u25a0 = EUREKA— Arrived Not • 24— Stmr G. W. El der, * ( hence ' Not 23 ; stmr Cl ty of .. Topeka, Uence Nor 23; stmr Acme," hence Nov- 21. . ' - S-~ :-.-:\u25a0\u25a0 ISLAND PORTS -vv; ;-:;,. HONOLULU— SaiIed Nor 23— Bark , Edward May, for San Frnnclsco. : -. , - , \u25a0 -- OCEAN STEAMERS .': \u25a0 - " QUEENSTOWN— .Sailed— Carmaola, for New -York.*- . . .:.;-. .--..\u25a0 -*.; .\u25a0 -. *.. •'\u25a0-,\u25a0.- ..\u25a0;-. ;--\u25a0> \u25a0 ; NAPLES — Sailed — Cretic, ' for - New . York.'. ; •:NEW. YORK — Arrived :Nov . 24— Barbarosa, , from • Bremen. ' . , , Drowned at:,' Sen: Stmr: Pres!dtnt%' ; Captain: Cousins," arriving; at San Francisco,". Nov> 24. reports on < Not * 22, - off Grays ' Harbor at 2:20: p .m.ußitaiSchotte. agod . 12; Ada 'Schotte, aged 4,:and:Fl«s t sle:Burkman. aged " 13; : were , washed?, ovcrbosrd ;• by <\u25a0 n • heavy SPa..-,No one saw .them: go.'- but they -were missed after, the sea boarded -the ; ship. ; ' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES^ DEATHS Birth, marriage and death* notices. sent by. mail will not be ins*rted."s/rhey' must, be 'handed In at either lof tbe | publication offices and sbe 1 Indorsed with : the ; - came I andf resldenee'of j persons i author- ized i to <-. have t the 1 same) publlshec.'-st Notices I re- stricted simply.' to : the; announcement 'of.; the event are published 1 once in ; this column : free, of .charge. 1 . ; .BIRTHS; ,\u25a0.."\u25a0.:.' ;.;\u25a0 SIMMOXDS— Ia' this city, ' We'daesday'i ; November 20,;; 1907.; to ilio- wife of William- F. : Sirn-; uionds/ (formerly r.Vnoie Solllran),' a daughter. M.VURIAGKS - nTJDSOX— roXDEKSIIAt'SKN— In this city. . Norember >i'o. a I9ii7 br Rer . Paul Branke. \u25a0WHllam -'-.S. .Hudson and Eleanor Londers- hausen,:,bothiof Tortland. Ore. . \u25a0\u25a0". ' -."'\u25a0\u25a0. ; DEATHS Andrews.' Annie.'. . .' . 03| LutW. Arthur. •37 Appel, I\at» G...... r>2|3lcAleer, James J:.: — B»it.t. Jobannar. :... e,iv. M0rri50n.. ... :. : (Infant ) Barrj-.- Matthew; Br: — Mws.- William C. .. . ?> Blanfccnsteln. »Leo. .'3r,| Norton. Frank.. . . . • •*> , Blut. R0d01ph. :..;.- h| paiie-sen Olaf..' SO Buckley. Julia a.;.'. 20! PottvU. Mrs. Emily .' — ; Clark. Charles H...CSSchleicher,WnUam. 72 I Clifton. William F.-3B! Scbwet«or. Jacob...'. S5 ! Cnsgr«To, Jobn' 8.. 371 STamaslla, Frank.;. <> ! Wkeman. \u25a0 Simon H.. 78 Spjrurson. E1ten.... ." "2 Dullpa, Panlpl;..-;.. »-,o sbine. Patrick. ..-••• 84 Field. Mary J.;..;. r,o Staegllcb. ; Frank 1*..,n Franklin.' John...... 50 Stokes. 1 Arthur... v... — HamtltoD. 'Helena M. Streinmel. Lillian; I. 26 Huber, - Marcus. .*.... 4.-. Strom. Charles. .... r3l Kelly, James . F.- Jr: 44 Stroutl. James H. . . . 38 Kessler,-, Abraham L. 18 Willett, Ettle A.... «5 Korper, -• Samson. .'. . . 7u Zanettln, • Louis. . . . :'.o* ANDRJTWS— In Berkeley, Xorcmber 23. 1907. at heri late - . homo, 1812 Sixth Btreef , Annie, relict of the late : . Thomas Andrews, . and , adopted mo<ier of Mrs Annie Andrews Love- land, a native of , Dublin, Ireland, aged 03 yenrs.. \u25a0 >' -\u25a0 .»\u25a0 . .. .. \u25a0- \u25a0 ; Friends and - acquaintances are respectfully .invited; to attend the funoral tomorrow. (Tues- : day),. Norember 26.** 1007. " at 10:30 o'clock a. tn.. from' thp Church of. the Good Shepherd,' corner' of Tenth -: ; and Bristol streets. > West ; Berkeley^ lnterment ; Mountaln View cemetery. APPEL— In Xovember 23, 1907, Kate Godfrey, wife of Colonel P. M. Appel, U. S. A., a native of Michigan." aged 52 years. , BARRY— In this city,' Xovember 23. 190", Jo- . lianna. beloved wife : of Michael Barry., and. loving 'mother of Michael and Joseph Barry, Mrs. Minnie; Talbot. Mrs. J. ' Hemmelraeh and the late EUa Turner," a native of Ireland, aged 60- years. . . *» : \ Friends and acquaintances are respectf ally \u25a0 Invited to attend the fnneral tomorrow (Tne«- . day). -at 9:30 a.: m.,.- from her late reridence. 542 Joost avenue, '.'• thence to St. John's church, where a requrem -high mass for the repose of her ; soul^ will . be \u25a0 celebrated,^ commencing ' at ,10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. BARRY— In this city. November 22. 1907, at his late residence, 1403 , Railroad -avenue South. Matthew ..Bryant Barry, beloved father : of. E.J., W. A.. J. W.and Annie M. Barry, a native of Ireland. A^ member of South S»n Francisco; lodge Xo. '\u25a0 212, ,F.& A. M. Friends: and : acquaintances' are respectfully invited' to - attend the funeral today (Mon- day), Xovember. 25, at Q:lo a. m., from the parlors .of McAvoy, . O'Hara & Co., 2347-2349 . Market • street between Sixteenth and ' Seven- teenth; \u25a0 thence- to -Masonic temple. Mission ..street: between; Twenty-second and- Twenty- third;- for. services .at: 10 o'clock a. m. .Inter- men t ,• Woodlawn ; cemetery, \u25a0': by^ carriage. '.'.. '. • - BLAXKKXSTEIX— In 'this city. Xovember 23. 1907. Les, devoted husband of Rose Blanken- stein, \u25a0 beloved . brother of Mrs. C. Wagner and . Mrs. A. Simon,-, and beloved son of the late " \u25a0 'Mrs. H. ;Blankenstein. a native of Xew York, aged 35 years 9 months and 6 days. . '-. Officers and members of Court Palo Alto Xo. / 53.- F. of A., are hereby notified to attend the fnneral . of our, late brother, Leo Blankenstein. from his late residence. 530 B street near Sixth avenue. Richmond district, today (Monday), - Xovember 25, at 10:45 o'clock • sharp. i . L. LACHER, C. R/ ?S.;H. BROWX. Fin.; Sec. BLUT— In this .city," :x6vember 23, 1907, ißudolphi Ru- dolph Blut. dearly beloved 6on of Joseph and Mathilda 1 l?lut. : a : native "of San Francisco, agod 14 years 6 months and 3: days. . V.. ;,: .Friends- and ; acquaintance!) »re respectfully Invited to- attend 'the' funeral ' today \u25a0 (Mon- day), -Xovember 25, *1907. at '9:15- o'clock a.-m.,"- from' his late: residence, 3017 Twen- tieth street, .thence to Church of the Nativity, Fell- street,. where a requiem high mass for the • repose of ; bis s sonl -. will -be • celebrated, com- mencing ;at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Croaa \ cemetery, by. carriage. -. SSSESJ BUCKLEY— In y this ? clty, Xovember 22. • 1007, Julia ' A. ; v beloved. wife of John JV; Buckley, a native of Ireland,' aged 30 years 6 months and 9 days./..-. -\u25a0\u25a0..;. \u25a0. . . -,\u25a0; . . •>tv--'-- ,4'ricnds ; and acquaintances are ' respectfully Incited* to attend' th^~f aneral tomorrow (Tues- day), Xovernber 26, 1907,' at 9 o'clock 1 a.'- m.; from- tbe parlors of James McGinn, 832 Fulton street 1 between: Flllmore and Webster, thence ._ to Sacred \u25a0 Heart church, where \u25a0 services \u25a0 will - be . held,- commencing;. at 9:45 ; o'clock \u25a0 a. . m. Interment Holy . Cross; cemeter- by carriage. CLARK— In Berkeley," November -22, ' 1907, Charles H., beloved hnsband of Julia O. Clark, \u25a0 and brother tof Isabella' G; and Harriet M.- Clark - of Berkeley - and • George W. Clark of \u25a0 Northampton; Mass., a native of Sunderland, , Mass., aged CS years \u25a01 ; month ' and : 12 : days. \u25a0•.* (Xorthampton, . Mass., papers please. copy.) .-'.\u25a0; Friends -. aDd acquaintances are respectfully Invited to' attend tbe f aneral . services today ' (Monday), November -\u25a0 25, . 1907,": «t '\u25a0\u25a0 S o'clock p." m., at his late home, 1419_Mllvla street. . JC . Berkeley. , .\u25a0 - ...... .-. .. , \u0084 .\u25a0 . -\u0084 CLIFTON— In Oakland,'' Xovember" 2i, 1907, Wil- liam -F^ Clifton, beloved husband of Florence M. CllftOD. a native of ;Lafayette,- Ind., aged SO years 'll months and 9 days.- • . - . . : , Friends ; and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the fnneral tomorrow (Tues- day). November 26. 1007, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., . from hislat* residence,. Co7 Eighteenth. street near ; San Pablo arenue. Interment Mountain , View cemetery.. COSGRAVK— In this city,' November 23, 1907, John B. Cosgrave, v beloved husband of the late ,", Frances . Cosgrave. : and \u25a0 father of Nicholas \u25a0 R., John F., Carmellta and Thomas; P. Cosgrave, and son "of~Mrs.; Ellen Cosgrave and brother • of Nicholas P. CoKgrare, : a . native of Ireland, ~. aged ;37 years 10 months and > 4 days. '.;-\u25a0 The funeral : will take" place ; today (Mon- day), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late resi- dence, 1608 Scott street, : thence to St Doml- s nics - church, \u25a0 where ; a solemn requiem : high \u25a0 mass for the repose of bis eoul- will .be cele- brated, commencinj? at. 9 -o'clock, r Interment \u25a0private, .in -Holy Cross 'cemetery. \u25a0\u25a0 . Officers and members "of 'the Knights of .. Tara are hereby requested -to attend the fu- neral of our late v brother.' John B. - Coegrave, today (Monday), at 8:30 > o'clock, \u25a0 from his • late resldenee, 1608 ; Scott street. .. By order of the \u25a0 president \u25a0. and secretary. -V ' > DIKEMAN— In ' Berkeley. "November 24, 1907, Simon H. , beloved husband of • Anna I M. ' Dike- man, and fathcr^of Matilda,; Henry ..E. and \u0084 James .M. Dlkeman, \u25a0 a native of Westphalia, Trussla, aged 78 years 3 months and 21 days. A member of. Durant^ lodge No. 2CS, F. & .-;A.sM/:; •\u25a0\u25a0;.;\u25a0.•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. 7 \u25a0:\u25a0_\u25a0. \u25a0::_\u25a0.\u25a0'-\u25a0:-._'\u25a0:;::\u25a0-. \u0084- " .-. - Friends nnd : acquaintances are \u25a0 respectfully Invited ;to attend the , funeral ? services tomor- row (Tuesday), November 26,' 1907, at 10 'o'clock a. m., at \u25a0; . : Masonic - hall, corner of Bancroft; way and '\u25a0 Sbatiurk avenue, where " services will be held , under ' the auspices ; of Diirant ..lodge No.' 208,; F,& A. M. Remains at < the . chapel of Jameson r & ? Niehaus, 2434 . Telegraph., avenue near' Dwight- way. -Inter- ment Mountain .View, cemetery. .- \ DULLEA— In this cUy, :' November 24, 1907, Daniel Dullea, a native of the parish of ltoss- more, County Cork, Ireland. , aged ' years. A member of Rebel; Cork : assocl- /, ation. •-\u25a0. (Pcabody, 'Mass., -papers please' copy.) ,' • \u25a0. Friends acquaintances ; are . respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow ' (Tues- \u25a0 day), November 26, at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral ' parlors ' of 1 J. : C. '- O'Connor^ & \u25a0 C0.,',770 Turk street, thence - to. ; Sacred ' Heart ,. church. . where a requiem nigh 'mass ; for the repose of his ' sonl ' will be celebrated, ; commencing at . 9 o'clock a. .m. , Interment Holy,- Cross ceme- tery. '; ... -••\u25a0..,: -/.•-\u25a0 .•-. . --'-" \u25a0 • \u25a0 FIELD— In this 'city, ; November. 24, 1907, at the residence ' 2417 Harrison * street, Mary • J., be- loved wife of Eugene Field, and loving raothor of Eugene James, -; John, 'U William and , Edward • Field and i Mrs. L. ; Moore," Mrs.: L. J. ! Meyers, . and sister of James Wrln, a native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, , aged CO.years 2 months and. 17 j days. \ . FRANKLIN— In this city," November 24, 1907, ;. John Franklin,' aged -.50 years.- A member of . bartenders' union- local «No. ; 41. ."\u25a0/• ; '-\ '•''' Notice of? fonerali hereafter. •*-\u25a0; Remains 'nt the/ parlors « of : p/r. r.'i Greeh & - C 0 . ,. northeast .corner of sixteenth, and Guerrero'streets. '.. HAMILTON— In \u25a0 this ; city, •' November 24. » 1907, Helen \ Mary. ; beloved -wife:" of 'Charles A. . Hamilton, . and - mother of - Charles ' A. ; Jr. ; and Harloe H. HumUton and Mrs.' Charles Harrold, a native of .Placerville,- El Dorado county, CaL • \u25a0 Friends* and ,- acquaintances i are . respectfully Invited ' to attend tbe f unera 1 - tomorrow 1 (Tues- day), 20,; at* 10:30 'a.-m., from'tbe . parlors of ;' H."; F. ., Suhr . & ; Co.. ':' 2919 Mission street s between Twenty-fifth i and Twenty-sixth. . - Interment-: Mount '-. Olivet;, cemetery, -fby.-car- .^riage.: v ; ;:.-;^ : .^ \u25a0.—:;-..\u25a0,.\u25a0• .^.- ... ... ; HUBER— In ! Frnitvale, CaL, November . 22, 1907/ Marcus : Huber,', a native \u25a0of Schlfferstadt.% Ba- .varia,. Germany,: aged 45 years 'lo months and . 9 days. - : -.< .;.--.\u25a0\u25a0, >:'\u25a0 I, \u25a0.-%'- '.:-. ; ' \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0V' 1 ;- '\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0:. •v .\u25ba'. Friends . and i acquaintances - are" respectfully Invited ;to attend tbe funeral ' today ; (Mon- day), ;at •- 10 - o'clock"; a." m.r~ from .the funeral ' parlors: of the fH.'F.Maass* company, 1335 •'\u25a0 Golden ' Gate avenue near ; FlUmore street. ' In- :\u25a0 terment Cypress i Lawn « cemetery," via .' 11 :30 o clock train from Third- and .Townsend streets. KELLY— In Pinolel Contra • Costa 'county, 'i No- vember 21. 1907,- James * F. Kelly - Jr.T'- beloved husband • of : the i late J Fannie » Kelly, : and father . of Robert. • Irene : and - Grace '\u25a0 Kelly,', brother of - Mrs. L. < C.v Fraser, <, Mrs. ~ T . R.-J Battelle . and Mrs. . ,W." T. \ Angler,"; all ; of ; San ; Francisco,- a 1a 1 native of i San 'Francisco;.' aged- 44- years. ;:.- \u25a0 .' Friends ; and '„ acquaintances :• are t respectfully j-. Invited ' to i attend " the . funeral * Wednesday.-* No- ,, vember. 27, 1907,': leaving MarUnez on the 10:30 a. \u25a0 ; m. \u25a0* train " for .-:.S an v. Franclsco.% thence " by : funeral ! car. from", tbe foot< of j Market ; street \u25a0 to i Holy/ Cross '; cemetery;.?; where e interment > will -take tplace.,; -Fnneral:icar iwJll; leave? foot; of Market street about;l2 o'clock.' .' KESSLER— In ' this ' city. •- November '22, : 1907. ! \u0084 Abraham 1 Lincoln '.Koj»3ler/v dearly : beloved son .'. of ; Henry : and -\u25a0 Louise \u25a0 \.\ Kessler,' and - beloved brother, of? Edwin ; S. Kessler c and- Mrs.t H. 4 J.* i Kelly, » a >. native •> of ; Victoria," B.: C. ,"? aged 18 /-years 3;months andsl2.da«r«.* ,' -\u0084..• :'-~: '-~= -\ % • /- Friends i and ? acquaintances i are * respectfully ':. invited " to %\u25a0 attend ; jthe ', funeral c services -'\u25a0 to- day ; ! <Monelay)r.'November;,2sM»o7,',at 12:30 o clock s p. im.y.atnhe. residence: of : Uis parents, j;, 021 i Sanchez s street '- near 3 Church. :. Interment .:; Cy press ? Lawn ! i cemetery. : -.-V* '"'\u25a0' *'\u25a0 -;-"'<. >% S-. \u25a0/\u25a0. KOni'Eß— In this, city. Txovernber. 22, 1907. Sam- .\u25a0\u25a0 son v Korper, > dearly beloved I husband * of ." Julia " Korper. j and beloVed. father of -H. W..?Ben i., ' Sam,, Leon, l Maurice.: Lcland.N David and "Belle Korper.'; Mrs. *'A:ir ßosenbaeb -and* Mr«.-: C.t B;, Wllbee. = ay native S of J Bohemian aged • 73 I years. ;.-.. (>ew; York} papers j please* copy. )-^ .' ''\u25a0•. \u25a0\u25a0< , _j_ friends 'and 1 , acquaintances; and s. members .'of .va Hey f lodge ?Kp,:3y,: O,:y,": W.., : are ; re- ' spectfully; invited : . to attend the -firaeral . to- day. (Monday), Xovember 25, : at 10 o'clock a.- m., from ;the -. funeral -parlors, of Theodor Dlerks i& ; Co.; f)00 Devisadero street corner of . McAllister, \ tbence .to Odd \u25a0 Fellpws'- crema- torium for incineration. , Please "omit flowers. LUTLEY— ra": this"; city, "XovembVr 24, \u25a0 1907/. Ar- •- thur, Lutley. dearly beloved consln of Frani. L ;:..". Henry; v Charles, James •\u25a0 tnd Edward . I^itloy. T a :native:of Kngland.^aged. 37 years and 5 .- -. : .; \u25a0 . • v . .:.-.-\u25a0 1-~'S Friends .'and acquaintances:! sire respectfully Invited ' to atten«l the f un«ral tomorrow; (Tues-' \u25a0 day^t'at' 2 p. -m..' from the : funeral parlors .'-^ of ,;« Bunker.- *.- Lunt. 26«G Mission street* ba- \u25a0i. tween « Twenty -second and : Twenty-third, M j3- .; sion;Masonlc.:tcmple." McALEEß— ln"; this ' city.- Xovember 24. 19D7. at -i his •.. late • residence, nr^SOB • Eipbteeajii . strrt* t, \u25a0James ; J.V beloved husband »t \ Mary>A. M(* Aleer, . and beloved \u25a0 father of • Frank . V»*. Mc- ; . : Aleer,^a'native ; of County Tyrone, .Ireland. i MORRISOX— In this city;. November 23, 1907. i . Albert Henry.'' beloved infant son of - Albert and Lilly - Morrison, grandson of . Mr. and Mrs, Louis >Berger. and •\u25a0 Mr. 'and; Mrs. 11. Morrison, a native .of ; San 'T\ 11111 I 't^t'fyHtWH <i»'l i .- Friends and , acquaintances are \u25a0 respectfully \u25a0; Invited tto attend : the funeral "tomorrow,. (Tues- . day), -November 20,1907, at 11 o'clock a.-m., ; from / the mortuary ; chapel of Jtoe Golden Gate ; undertaking company,- 2473 Mission street near 'Twenty-first. r. \u25a0 . . MOSS— In :: J this city, November 23, 1907. * Wil- liam s C. : Moss, beloved son'of the late Peter , and % Mary \u25a0• Moss. - aud beloved " brother ot< Jo- .. seph. James and ' Peter •; Moss k Jr. and Mrs. ;.-. Theodore A. : Frauen. a ' native of San Fran- v.ciseo,:aged 35 years 3 months and 10 days. . Friends . and . acquaintances - are respectfully >. Invited .to attend the . fnneral tomorrow "(Tue's- . day). atS:l3-o'clock a.' m..- from tbe parlors /. of .Gantner Bros.. 3460 Siiteenth street be- f -tween Church and Sanchez, thence ; to All H*l- „ lows \u25a0 church, where ia , ttnniem . high mass , for •the repose of his soul will be celebrated, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock a: ra. Interment Holy \u25a0 'Cross. cemetery; by carriage. ;\u25a0-,*>-\u25a0: NORTON— In Pinole. Contra - Costa county. No- ,remb*r 21, 1907, Frank Norton, aged about 30 \u25a0;years. ,'-..\u25a0'-,'.\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0... \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0..\u25a0'\u25a0 --.-'\u25a0 .. Remains : - now afCnrry's nndertaklng par- lors,. Martinez," Cal.-; Notice of fnneral later. PALLESEN— In this city, Xovember 22, 1907, . ; Olaf < Pallesen,', beloved \u25a0 husband of , Katie •\u25a0 Pal- leseD, father of -1 Bendix.-Freida and Walter Pallesen, a native of Norway, aged 39 ; years . 1 month and 17 days. >-:.:\u25a0 . Friends and acquaintances and members of carpenters*, union - No. , 453 are ; respectfully In- vlted \u25a0: to r attend ', the \u25a0. funeral . today .r> (Mon- : day)," at 2-o'clock p. m.,. from: his late resi- dence, 232 Elsie street off Cortland avenue. In- terment * Mount ' Olivet \u25a0* cemetery. 1 - by • carriage. Court Star of the West No. C9SG, A. O. F. — The officers ,'aod : members *of , this court < are hereby notified to s attend - the funeral of our deceased, brother, Olaf Pallesen.. today , (Mon- day ),, November 25, at 2; o'clock -p. m., from his late residence, 232 Elsie street. By order. - J. K. SAWYER, C. R. > Attest: T. PAYSER. Fin. Sec. -; - POWELL— In this city, 1 November 24." 1907, at the residence 2234 Howard street, Mrs. Emllv Powell.. . / \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0;-,. SCHLEICHER— In East Oakland, Nowember 24. '1907, William, boloved husband of Justlna Peblelcber. and; loving father.' of William,' George A. . and Elizabeth Schleicher, a native of ; Uermany, aged 72 year 9y ear 9 10 months and ' 24 ; days. ,; .'.- \- •\u25a0 '-, : • \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0 SCHWETZER— In this city. November 23. 1907, Jacob Schwetzer. husband of the late Caroline SSi-hwetzer, ;\u25a0 a .native of Germany, aged S5 .years.-;-'-:; : Friends "\u25a0, and . acquaintances 'are respectfully invited to ; attend the - f unera lservlces tomor- row: (Tuesday). -November 26.' 1907, at 2 {>. \u25a0 ra. ' sharp.;, under the auspices of Unity edge Xo. \u25a0 l.'Sl; I. O. O." F., 268S Mission street . near -.Twenty-third. Please omit flowers. Ite- _ mains at the mortuary chapel of James Hagan & Co., 49 Dnboce avenue near Valencia street. . Interment ' Hills of Eternity cemetery. }. SCRAMAGLIA— In Colma. November 23. 1907. " Frank Scramaglla, ' dearly beloved son of John / • and \u25a0 Catherine Scramaglla, and brother . of •\u25a0 Jo- i seph, Louis, Emll - and Antone Scramaglia and Josle. Adelina, Virginia and Ida Scramaglla : and Mary Merlo. \u25a0 a native of Colma, Cat., aged - 6 years 4 months and 19 days. » Friends andi. acquaintances are - respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), November 26, 1907, at 2 o'clock p.- m., \u25a0 from- his parents', residence, Greenleaf street. Vista Grande, near Mission. Interment .Italian: cemetery. -\ \u25a0 SEGURSON— In ; this city, November 22, 1907, at her late . residence, 1645. Folsom- street, Ellen, relict of the late. Patrick Sergurson, and dearly, beloved mother of William R., Thomas, James 'P. and j George 'M. Segnrson, and sister of Mary O'Connor of Gilroy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 72 years. • ' Friends and \u25a0. acquaintances are respectfully Invited to- attend tb« funeral today (Mon- dayKi November; 25, at 8:30 a: m., from her late residence,' 1545: Folsom 'street between Eleventh < and Twelfth. \u25a0 thence \u25a0to St. Joseph's . church, . where a requiem high mass for the re- pose of her soul will ba celebrated, commenc- ing at 9 a. m. : Interment Holy Cross ceme- tery, via electric * funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. SHINE— In: this city, November 23. 1907, Pat- • rick Shine, beloved : husband of the late Mnry Shine, and beloved father of Andrew and WJI- ' Ham Shine, ; Mrs. Johanna Stayart, Mrs. Mary . "Doyle.: Mrs. ' Maggie 'Meeban.-- Mrs. Nellie Val- ,' pey» and Mrs. ; Elizabeth^ Gorman, \ a native lof ..Limerick, Ireland, aged 84 years and 0 months. -' Friends \ and - acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), November 20. 1907,, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the home of h^ls daughter, Mrs. Johanna 'Stayart,. 427 London street. - Interment Cypress . Lawn ' cemetery, by carriage. ':>•; STAEGLICH— In this city,; November 23, 1907. Frank I.oulh, dearly beloved #nd devoted hus- band of Margaret ; Staegllch;' loving father of Frank, George. Frederick . and Henry StaegHch and Mrs. Edith McKay and the late Christina Butcher," a native of' Germany, aged 77: years 7. months and 11 days. "Friends and acquaintances are . respectfully Invited -to ' attend the funeral services • tomor- row ! (Tuesday), November 26, , at 2 p. m., at the. parlors of the California undertaking com- pany, 2210 Steiner street. Interment strictly ': private," in Mount Olivet \u25a0 cemetery. ' STOKES-^ln Oakland. November 23.' 1907. Ar-' thur, .beloved' son of : Edward 'and Catherine Stokes; and brother of; Albert;. Mnry and Ella j, Stokes, \u25a0 a - native , of California. - w STREMMEL— In this city,* November 24, 1907. Lillian I.; dearly beloved wife of A; W. Strem- - mel, -and daughter; of J. i L. \u25a0 and' Annie John- son and - sister of Teckla Brun, a .native of San : Francisco, Cal.; aged •20 years. ':':'\u25a0'-\u25a0:. Friends " and .. acquaintances .. are^ respectfully "Invited to attend" the funeral tonforrow (Tues^ : day); at -1:80 o'clock -.p.: m.", from her late residence,' \u25a0 2785 Bush , street. - Interment ; Odd ... Fellows'/cemetery. • STROM— In: this city, November - 23, 1907, Charles Strom, beloved, son'of John and ' Anna ' Strom;, and. brother of John Strom, a native of .. Finland; aged; 3l -years 3 .months. and C days. y. Friends and \ acquaintances are : respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- . ' day ),'- November* 26. M 907,' at 1 :30 p.m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate under- taking •:. company, -, 2475 \u25a0 - Mission •* street near Twenty-flrst. Interment ' Cypress ' Lawn ceme- \.-tery..% .:;-.•. .:\u25a0;,-...:.:: '.\u25a0'; - . " ;-- . \u25a0 \u25a0 • STR6UD— In this city. November 24, 1907, James ; \u25a0•\u25a0-.- H. j, Stroud, . - beloved busbffnd ,' 0f .".; Mary ,: A. Strbud,'» father of Mrs. ! Pearl Eleanor Faure, - a native :of Belief ontalne,' 0., - aged , 58 : years. • ' Friends ; are .-. invited to \u25a0 attend • the fnneral \u25a0 tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from. tbe parlors of the Henry. J.. Gallagher undertaking company, " 1314" Webster ; street. - ; Interment at Petaluma, -by ? s:lotrain;this day. ; ' Veteran . '.V Firemen's ,r Association' of ' S/iF.;' \u25a0 . . I."-; N.v C— The . i officers; : and members of . the above ' association are : hereby : notified to attend \u25a0• the : funeral iof '\u25a0 our '. late » comrade. \u25a0 James <H. '-\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 Strond," tomorrow (Tuesday);, at 2:30 o'clock." from , the , parlors '; of ; the > Henry : J." Gallagher \u25a0 undertaking -' company, - 1314 Webster street. By order of --: SAMUEL BAKER, Pres. v F. . C^ HENSLEY, : Sec. ; WILLETT— In -. Berkeley, November 23, 1907," . Ettle "Ann,; beloved wife ;: of .- Fletcher A. Wil- lett, -: and > loving } mother \u25a0 of; John ! T., -, Fletcher I A. Jr. - and j Elizabeth ..Willett, and « sister of , Miss . Lizzie ' Rellly, < a.native,;. native,; of Leeds, 1 Eng.," : aged '6s: years; 10 months "and 4 days. - Friends : are i respectfully - Invited ;: to f attend " . the . funeral", services " tomomm^. (Tuesday). ; No-" vember ; 2C, - .. 1907, '\u25a0 at : 2 - o'clock ' p. ; m.. tat \u25a0 her .'\u25a0•> late • home, f 1537 * Ashby ' avenue,-- Berkeley,/ Cal.' v 'jlntermentv Mountain - View .cemetery. ' ' ZANETTIN— In \ this t- city; 1 November s 23,": 1907, - : Louis Zanettln; beloved (father of. 'Adaline: and ' •: Theresa '-. Zanettin, ; a > native ; of * Austria, aged /.' 64 -, : years.".,, '-. ' . : • ' ';.\u25a0- ;.. - . .. \u25a0• -.- .\u25a0• '. .\u25a0" \u25a0'.'-'-\u25a0 '.;- \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0 '\u25a0 •'• \u25a0\u25a0 -i"' '\u25a0 \u25a0-'\u25a0. \u25a0. .-.' \u25a0\u25a0.-, *\u25a0 Stocks and Bonds Member. Stock and \u25a0 Bond 48S Cali- fornia ; at.' 'Phone Temporary.. 815. V '. : • Member ';' San .. Francisco ' Mining . Exchange;. E.F.HUTTON&CO; I . • \u0084 ] NEW,;, YORK , STOCK \ EXCHANGE 490 CALIFORNIA /STREET, ; .Telephone Kearny 40 .= -•- Commissions "orirstocks : and ', bonds '" ;% 'i torp buy ing. * %vf O r : selling:,'" Set- ; tlements y. made B ; immediately .'. upon" 1 sale >: of "securities, v Private wire ito our; New; York: office.: Quick service ' jWe? received a* fulli line \u25a0\u25a0 of news throughout ? the < session, ; \u25a0 chronicling ' 1 alii events^ of; Importance. ' , - --' ' v OCEAN TRAVEL Coinpagnie ; Generale Transatlantiqus \u25a0;'.\u25a0'. '-'.'\u25a0\u25a0 X direct 'line to havKe-Vabis ; ' -Sailing, every ; Thursday, instead ; of Saturday at \ 10 ; a. « m:. • from \u25a0 Pier . 42, : North river;* foot of Movton'street.":*: \u25a0:.'•;:\u25a0.". - ' .. t j First t class f to . Havre, 4 , ?70 • and^ upward ; secon.l class f to '« Havre,"i. $45 * and v^jpward. v>: GENERAL \u25a0 AGENCY J FOB uUNITEI> ESTATES AND \u25a0 CAN^ V ADAS: 19 1 State " St.*. . New . York. J. , F. 5? FUG AZI : Manager, * Paciflc i Oiaot.T 630 Montgomery; st-VS San Francisco.".^; Tickets f sold - by f all % railroad *• ticket agents, rf ;.;':"'-\u25a0;:: v;'-;/:" 1 ' \u25a0' \u25a0-; \u25a0•->'. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 . Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1907 i. . Fiftren head double «<i"jare Button Horses. Twenty head gentle fcroke Oregon Horses. Fifteen head Driving Horses. This is the fnal sale of the year, and all will he sold • wlthou; reserve. ' A few outside horses will be taken in this sale. TUESDAY. ...'....; NOVEMBER 28, 1307 At lo'clock p. m. , \VESTER\* HORSE MARKET E. Stewart & Co. 207 Valencia ~T~ — \u0084 \u25a0 - • \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*.'\u25a0 Harness at Auction tuesdaS". Sovember .26 -' ..:.?,; ' :-, \u0084---- :11, A.- M. Twenty sets of heavy double team harness. 20 sets of : single express harness: also buggy har- ness, robes, whips, brushes, safe. tool*, flxtnres, etc. All must t.e sold. Am retiring from busi- ness. Best chance ever offered In San Francisco to get harness. GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE RALE TAKES PLACE AT MY STORE. 305 THIRD ST. NEAR FOLSOM CEO.M. HOLLOWAY WM. CLOUGH. Anetloneer. j^3? Ng Reserve and Jfe Licensed Public AUCTION SALE Combination consignments of large hones and mares suitable for farmland country work; also a select lot of general business horses, as also a lot of honest* city work plugs, a trifle footsore: a lot' of harness and vehlclea'of every description. Special rates by railroad to home shippers from one to a carload lot, and moderate rate^ for stall and ieep. All horses thoroughly broken. Sale rain or nhine at 11 a. m. WEDNESDAY, No- vember 27. at 565-587 4tb St.. Oakland. ' J. W. MEDEIROS. Licensed Ancttoneer. MONDAY. X0V.2C.11 A. M« At 13th and Valencia Sta*, I will sell all the horses and wagons belonjr- Ing J. Ward i Co. : \u25a0 also 1 - car ;of - y^ong [ horses from the country; among them are some; fine saddle " horses; also .a lot of . outside stock j sold on commission: everything must be as rep- resented or money refunded. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. fef AUCTION SALE £a 101 Valencia Street WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. AT 11 A. M. 38 Horses, little sore from city use: 20 horses direct from tbe : country: also some heavy har- ness : 2 . or " . buggies and - 3 sand warons. Re- member . the place. 101 .Valencia st. Wednesday outside.- Horses sold at every sale. ' A. H. SCOFIELD. Livestock Auctioneer. JEFFERSON . SQUARE GARAGE, 805 GOLDEN" GATE AYE., PUBLIC AUCTION Nov. 29.. 1907. at 10>a. m. Will sell to pay storage: 8 Wlnton T. C-. 2: Steamers, 2 Oldx. 1 Ford. 1 Pierce Arrow and sundries of varlons kind* by S. PRICR. OCBAK TRAVEt _: * j/C\} gt^. Steamers T.«av« Broadway /C^^^^V Wharvet. liWiii ""'^<"j tow RATES, lnclndin j I 1 V^S^ n BERT HS AND MEALS. I 1 W^tPv ) I SPECIAL BOUND TRIP Vj\ XV Toy rates. X^^^^J/ FOR LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO SANTA BARBARA. Santa ; Rosa ....... ....Every Sunday, 10 a. m. ; Queen ....Every Thursday, 10 a. m. FOR SEATTLE, TACOM A, VICTORIA AND '; \'ANCOIT\*ER, B. C, PUGET SOUND AND ALASKAN PORTS City of Pneb1a "...... ......Dec. 3,'"l*. 11 a. m.' Governor. ........Not. 23, Dec. 8, 23, 11 a. m. President .'...,.. N0v. 2S. Dec. 13. 28, 11 a. m, ROUND THE SOUND EXCURSIONS. 11 DAYS * Ronnd Trip, Including Berth and Meals, $45. FOR EUREICA (HUMBOLDT BAY) dry of Topeka . . .'................ Not. 23, 29; Dec. 8,-11/17, 23. 29, 10:80 a. nj Spokane . . .". ... ..-...'... ; .;.. . w ....Not. 26, Dec. 3. 8. 14, 20. 26. 10:30 a. m. And eTery third day thereafter. FOR GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ALTATA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, M AGD A LENA BAY. Coracao .;.... Not. 9. 10 a. m. ' , ALASKA EXCURSIONS,. ISOS The : palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKANE will leave Seattle 11 a. m., Jane 16, Julyl. 16, 81, August 15. Right reserved \u25a0 to change this acbednl* TICKET OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO— 3 Market st. and Broadway Wharf — Telephone Kearny 482. OAKLAND ...;.......... 968 Broadway San Francisco Freight Offtce^-Broadway Wharf. C. D. DUN ANN. G. P. A.. San Francisco. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental Steamship Co.) Have - opened their permanent of flee at Room 240, James Flood Building S. S. "Hongkong Mara" <calls at Manila), Tuesday. Nov. 26. 1907. ' \u25a0S.. S. "America Mam," a Tuesday. Dec. IT. 1907.'. v. -\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0 ...:•'- . . . \u25a0•.-.,-...\u25a0 S. S. "Nippon Maru." Tuesday. Jan. 14,' 1908. Steamers will leave wharf, comer First and Brannan streets, 1 p. . m., for , Yokohama : and Hongkong, ' calling at Honolulu, Kobe " (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for . Manila, India, etc. No cargo received -on board day of sailing. -Ronnd 'trip tickets at reduced rates..- For freight and passage apply at office. James Flood building. . W. H. AVERT, ' , 4 Assistant General i Manager. Alaska Pacific S.S. Co. - ELEGANT STEEL STEAMER S.S.OHIO . Only J direct 'route between "San Francisco, Seattle and' Tacoma." \u25a0:• •-.-.- First clans, - $1S; intermediate, . $14; steerar*. $10.",- :;---\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0-,--.--\u25a0• - - ... , i; -.-V.. •W.-. D. WELLS. Gen'l Agt.. Steuart st-dock. Phone Kearny, 68. OCEANIC S. S. CO. LINE) HOKOLT/LU—S.S. AUmeda sails 11 a. m.. Dee. ? H7.'B Round ' trip. $1 25."KMBHMpnHMMBMIWI TAHITI. SOUTH SEAS— «. -S. Slariposa sails ..Dec." 23, 1907. Round trip, first class. 5123.. r '.-': Scenic \u25a0 line tto \u25a0 New * Zealand • via Rara tonga. Cook island.' etc. ' Auckland, first. $175.40; third. $77.50.- y- ' ;\u25a0 \u25a0 -'-•'-\u25a0•' Passenger Dent.. 67S Market St.: Freight Office. - 90 Clay, st, Phoae Tern.' 1231. : ; BAY AND , INTERURBAN ROUTES Mirpii^ VALLEJCV AND NAPA - • "- . NAPA VALLEY ROUTE -Montlcello S. S. Co. and Napa Valley Electric R. R. Co. Close connections. \u25a0 • \u25a0' ,\ 6— ROUND; TRIPS DAILY— 6 :.- Boats - leaved San 1 Francisco 7:00. ."9:45 'a. m., 12:30 noon.; 3:15. "0:00.". •3:30, p. m. "v* San Francisco ' landing - and office. : Clay street wharf,"? north . end f ferry, building. Market . street ferry. tMeals:at Mea Is: a; la carte. : ," . -\u25a0 \u25a0 Phnn<» "; Kearny ' 406. •Lands' Navy j direct. '.-.:;;- • /^KAILVVAY T3AVEL"> MT. TAMAIPAIS RAILWAY ; -Via Sausallto Ferry-r-Foot of Market St. "*" \u25a0 "Lt. San Fran. [ -.'Qegm^'- Lt. Tamalpala : WEEK VJ.V- i^SfJ*^W^L KS> WEEK DAY DAY ffaNggjjfijgjial PAX PAY 9:45 A 8:45 A 10:42 A 7:15 A *2i«Pi 10:45 A . "J^KS^,: i:« P, *MP rBATDBr 8ATDB- 11:45 A ;;; -^T'- " 2:4S P. BATCE- day; 1:45 P, LtcalKoildars 4:15 P ibay 4:48 P; 8^ PI iSaatofTlw 5:15 P B-M P> TICKET OFFICB 'AT SAUSALJTO FEBBY RAILWAY TRAVEL Truiu Wive tad »r» ia» T B^^)**} San Francisco.- \i^K^^y{j'/ From Nov cmszr 1 0, 1907 \W^Y^V/ yERUY DEPOT -^>i \\^ . Foot of Market Street Leave —VIA OAKIAKD PIER— Arriva 7U)Ja Richaaond, i"ort Casts, Benic», Sni- sin, Dison. Sacramento, RoseviUs, Marysvilte, Ksddbg. Ducsmuir-. 7.28? 7J)0» FJmira. Vacaviae. Riiiawy 743p 7.00 a DavisWoodlanA OroviUe-^-^ ifficc% I JUrreC, Willaws, Ha milton, Ccrn- Jng . .... 723* 7.00 a HarwarJ. Niles. S«n Jose.... .... .7 OSa 7.40 a Vailejo, Xapa, Calistegs. Santa Koi* Martin ci, Sao Bamon s.Cap 7.40* N3es. Pieisaaton. Liverrore, La- throp. Stx-k tan. Tracy.!? cs Banes. Kerman. Hanford, Visalia. Forter- vil!% Bakersaeid .. 7^Bp ' ' B.ooa Goldi.di rtdB» — i*ort Costa, Becicia, SaaameafexTrjekec.HtTen, Mina. » Tonopah. Gol<iSe!4 Laws, \u25a0 Tier 7.08 a 8.20 a Ptart Costa. M.irtine». Byron. Trscr, Stockton. Mirced. Freeno, Gosaen Junction, Hanfurd. Visaiia, Psrt»& Ti^^ Bakersfield. ..-.* «.«K? 8.20 a Xewars. CentcrriUe. San Jose. Lo j G i to\ Wrl^'it, LanreL . - v s.*Sf. *Sf 9.03 a Niles, Lirermore. Stockton C*ililt9n), Valle..' Spring lone, ' Sacramento, Redßlurf. .........: \*M* 9.00 a Sonora, Tuotuane and Anjels ' *ABf ».00a Atlintio Express-Sacramento. Tro> • kee, o jdea; Salt Lake Gty 7.23» 9.40* RieaaioaJ. Port Costa, Martines. . .. 6.43» 1 0.00 a The OrerUad Limited— DenTSt Kiasai City. Omaha, Chicas?... 8.28» 10.20 a VaUtjo. Mare Idaad, Napa 11.23* 10.20* Los Anodes PassenKr— Port CosU, AUrtiaei, Byron. Tracy, Lathrop' Stoektoa. Merrei Raymond, Fres- no. Haaford, Visalia, Td*r9, Bak. ersSeid. Los An5eie5.. .......... 7^B» 1 .20* Nilea. Saa Jom sad Wl7 Station.. 2.48P 1 .43? AlTonda, Newark. Saa Jow. 7.28? 2.2Js PortUai Express (-via D«ti»), "RTU liam% Willows, Red Blcff, Aib- Uad, Portland and 8ut.... -. 9.48 a 2.20* Weed, Bray. MacdoeL KlaaVth Fall* 8.48 a 3.00? lieaicii. Winters, Sa cram en to, Wood- lail Kaishts Landing, MarysviAe andOroTille - 10.48 a 3.20» Port Coata, Marlines. B>Ton, Uo- detto, Mereed. Fresno '.... U. 08» 3.20f San Lnadro, Niles, Saa Jos».. 9.23« * 3.30? Via Tiburan. West Ni?s. StHeicsa. CaUstan .» 10-25* 4.00p VaHAJo, Martines. San Ramon. Nipa, CalUtoja. Santa Rosa 9.28 a 4.00f Niles. Trscy Stsekton. L0d1.t.... 10.28 a «.20» Eastern Express— Oedea. Pueblo. Denver. Kansas City. fci. Lows, Chic* r> Martiaes, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks 12.48p 4.43? San Leandro, <Hayir*rd. Nilea, f 73.28* Pieasiaton. livermoTß iJll.4Ba 5.03s The Owl Limited — Newman. Loi Rir.o3. llnndota, Fresno. Tclar*, Bakeri3e!i Los An grles. 8.48 a B.O0? Newark San Jose. Los Gatos.Writht. 8.43* 5.20? San Leandro. Nilea, San Jesa 7.48 a 5.40b Vailejo, Port Costa, Baica, Guisna, Sasrsmsnto.. 11.23 a 8.20b China. . and Japan Fast Mail— Ojden. Cheyenne, Omaha, Chieajß 12.48b 7.00b Harvard. Niles and San Jow 8.48? 7.00s Vallejo. Martisea and Way Stations, Sunday 0n1y...... J10.33? 8.20p ore<3a Express — Saersmento; Mirysrille, Reddsa?. Portland. Puset Sound and East... 8.48 a 9.00s SatnrdaTs Only — Saa Jon and Way. Stations JS.2S* OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY Leaye. 6.00. 7. C0, 8.00. 9.00. 10X0. 11 J» a. m. 12.00. 1M). 2JOO. 3.00 4.00 5.C0 6.00. 7XO. 3.00. t.OO p. m. \u25a0 - - COAST LINE <CJ" (Third and Totrnngnd Strata) B.lo* ValeneJA St. Saa Jose and Way Statioas...:.... "...:.. 6^6* 7U)Oa Yaleada St.. Saa Jose. Gilroy. Hol- .lister, Pijoro, WataonTille, Sania Crs\ Bon!der Creek, Davenport, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacino . GroTe.. 9.10? B.ooa The Cosstcr— 3ia Jose. Paiaro, Civ- \u25a0- trorille. Salias.% Sai Ardo, Paso Kob.es Hot Springs, Saata M^r- nrita. Saa Luis Obifpo, oce.ee, Guadalape. Surf, Saata Barbara. Ventura, Qxnard. Bcrbank. Los Aayfles.. UAZp B.ooa Dei Monte, Pacfta Grove, Surf. Lompoe 1145 a B.oo* Saa Jose. Gilroy. Salinas, Paso RE{m Robles Hon Spring, San Luis Obispo— Los Gatoi. Alma. Wright, 1-aurei, Tres Finos. Santa Cm.-, Boulder OreeV. Del Monte. Mon- terey, Paci ie Gnve. 4-!0? 10.30* ValeaciaSL, Burlingane. SanM&tea .v Pa!o Alto. Saa Jose 7.4C>v 11.30 a Valencia St. Cemeteries, Saa Josa and Way Stations 8.45 a , - 1 .40p Valencia St.. Cemeteries. Saa Jom. . I O.CtU . . 3.00 a Del Moats Express -Valencia St. Saa Jose, GiJrojf Tres Picos. Pijiro. Watsoaville. Santa Crux, Caatroville. lXii Mo ate, Monterey. P2c.Sc Grove. . . — 12.13p 3.15b South Saa Francisco. San Jose. Tres Kaoa 10.35 a 4.C0? Sunset Express — £1 Paso, Houston, NewOrleana...'. .." P&3O Robles Hot Springs. San Lui* Obispo, Saata Barbara. LoaAngeles 12.05> 4.00 a Del Monte, Monterey. Pacine Grove. 12.13? 4.20p Valencia St^ Saa Jose, and Way Stations tS.OC* fS.COa Valencia, St.. Bmlinzame, San Mateo, Pab Alto. Saa Jose. Los Gatos, |9-03 a f5,20« San t Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, San J05e....... 5-30? 6.40s Velencia. St.. Saa Mateo. Redwood Palo Alto, San Jose— Saata dra, Los Gatos. Wright l^0» t8.03? Valencia St» Saa Jose aad Way •SUtioas.. |6.48» y t2of Valenna St.. South Saa Tnarisco. SaaJ se. 8J0? ' B.ooa Los Aaceles Passenpr— Saa Jose. Salinai, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Saa Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Aagelea.. 8.35* 8.1 Op Yaleacia St, Oceaa View, Pab Alto* SaaJose.... 7.309 - J I M 9 Valencia St. P»k> AUo. San Jofe. . . t8.30» fl.00? Sacramento RiTer Steamers........ tS.OOp Union Xraosfer ('oapanv agrnts collect bazsags and checks on trains of , boutaern Pacine and deliver to residence. They are authcri2ed to check raapgs direct from reujdenee. » >\u25a0 A for Mommy. P far Afternoon. ' tSunday eicepted. JSunday oar/. Northwestern Pacific Railroad October 27, 1907. . SHORE DIVISIOX For Sausallto, Mill Valley, Saa Ra- fael—Dally — Every 30 minutes from 6:45 to 9:45 a. m.; hourly until 3:43 p. m.; then 4:15 and every 30 minute* until 7:45 p. nu 9:00. 10:1 a. 11:55 p. m For Fairfax — Week days — 6:45, 7:13 a. m.; 2:45. 3:45. 4:15. 4:45. 5:15 p m. Sundays — 8:15. 10:45, 11:45 a. m .; 1245 1:45. 2:45 p.. m. -For San Quentln — Dally — 8:15, 9:45 ll:4o a. xn.; 12:45, 1:45 p. m. 2:45 p.. m. dally and 8:15 a. m. Sun- days only for Lajrunltas, Camp Meeker Monte Rio. Cazadero and way stations! WESTERN \u25a0 DI VIS IO X For Tiburon, Ilelvc-dere and San Rafael 7:40. 9:15. '11:00 a. m.; 12:30. 3-30 5:10, 6:30 p. m. dally. - r * 7:40 a. m. daily for Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Healdsburg. Cloverdale. Ukiah Wlllits. N Sherwood. Sebastopol. Glen El- len. Camp Vacation and way station? - 3:30 p. .m. daily for Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healdsburg. Cloverdale. Ukiah. Guerneville. Sebastopol. and way sta- tions. * "_" 5 :10 p. m. . dally for Petaluma. Santa Rosa.Glen Ellen and way stations _ 9 :lo a. m. Sunday, only for Petaluma, Santa Rosa and way stations. •To Tiburon only. . * ."Ticket Offlce-iFerry Bnlldln*. ' General Of flees— James Flood Bnlldlng. 0 For Ocean View Park, Edgeaar, N^^Salada,' Brighton Beech, Valle. ji%iWl\' m "' Rocka^y & Pedro Valley ipaT^AKl Depot 12th and Mission Streets Im9 J *\| Dally '- except Sunday— Leave: \u25a0Sf 1 \u25a0 9:15«."2:13p. Arrive: 1:53p.5:4Jp. V* >4r\r*» Sunday and Mondays— Leave: \Ji lUßt* 9:15 a. 10:40 a. t>:osp. 2:O0d, *C» 3:25j>-. Arrive: H:ssa. l:20p, . 3:15 p. 4:40 p. 6:10 p. SALADA FIRST UXOBSTRUCTED BBACH O.V OCEAX SHoilE ' ISOT, FUlmote. Free transportation. 2365 Mission. Pbune West 6«1. - 1375 Mission CALL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS