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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front New Southern Pacific Tugboat W.E. Marsh Swiftest on Bay The Southern Pacific company's new tujsr W. E. Marsh made its trial trip on the bay yesterday. While this tug was built ror towing service, on the trial ] trip it developed speed that was a sur- > prise to its builders as well as to its j owners. The Marsh was planned for towing j \u25a0prvice at Dumbarton po!nt and be- j tween that place and this city. When > the bridge is eomple#d between Dura- j barton point ana Redwood City the lit- ; lie tug will be used in towing the bay] steamers through the drawbridge; On the excursion yesterday the Marsh ; made 14 miles an hour. This was a creat surprise to all concerned. Power was the thing the company wanted, but the boat not only has power, but suf ficient speed to make it rival the swift est craft on the bay. The vessel was built by William Cryer. It is fitted with twin screws ; and has two 75 horsepower engines. It :s 65 feet long, 15 feet beam and draws five feet. It cost $14,000. Among those •who went on the trial trip yesterday were W. E. Marsh, as sistant engineer of the Southern Pacific company, for whom the tug was named; H. J. Email. William Mackenzie, J. Mo bery; A. Warenskjold. manager of the Atlas gas engine company, which in stalled the engines; J. Lorimer and R. C Monck. Captain W. J. Susan com mands the vessel and J. B. Chamberlain is chief engineer. ;.'l<-f'r'jr- - : \\ ill Go to Mart Inez The naval reserve training vessel Alert \u25a0will go to Martinez Saturday and remain at that point until Sunday • afternoon, when it will return to its moorings at Sausalito. While up the bay fire drills vrill be held, and the men will be practiced also in gun work. . Sheridan Ready The repairs to the transport Sheri dan are nearly completed and the ves sel will be ready to gcr Into commission soon. It will be the star of the trans port fleet. The Sheridan has been at Mare island since early last year. The vessel went ashore at Barbers point. Just off the entrance of Honolulu, a rear ago last December. Justin Arrive* The collier Justin arrived yesterday, sve days from Magdalena bay. • . . .• Lumber Arrivals "Laraber'arrivals from the north coast by-sea yesterday totaled 1.155.000 feet. -\u25a0'"\u25a0'. w. S. Porter Here . •. The Associated oil company's steamer VV.- &. 'Porter,- Captain Mac Donald. ar -iMeii In port yesteday, 49 hours from Vsioria. ' . >. " •- . • Come* From Moji The-. British 'steamship. Tonawanda, ?«iplaln Clarke, arrived yesterday from Mop. It was- 22 H days making «the -an -"across the Pacific -It is consigned ;<V-tfce-Standard oil company. . • : . ':..:. Olnon and Mahunv Sails The'n»w lumber steamer Olson and • M^Kocy, Captain Payne, sailed for An .roh'"yesterday with a full cargo of lum ber/- . . . - "'\u25a0:"-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0-:: .' ' Captain' Ferris Goes Xorth Captain Ferris, commanding the *t<:atns*hip Argyll, sailed for Seattle yes tt-niay. Captain Ferris formerly was "rupt-rlntendent -of the Pacific Coast *r«rarr.ship "company. Deaten by Conductor Henry Mignola, who lives at 2004 Twenty-second street, came to the har bor hospital yesterday afternoon suffer ing from a wound in his head. He said •he had been ciubbed by. a car inspector 'vhile boarding a Folsom street car at Twenty-first street. Mignola says there was no rT-ison for the assault, but he admitted that^there had been a row on the car and he thought that perhaps the inspector had thought he. was in volved. SHIPPISG NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to. Mariners of the Pacific AS*K)RIA. Or.. Feb. 16.— TUe eteamer Break water. Captain Mscjrena; arrived this morning from Coo*. Eay witn a gentral cargo and pts- K»>sjrehs. The British steamship Cambrian King. Captain Carter, sailed tfcis afternoon. It bas a cargo of luiaber for Melboorne, anil will first go to Na nalzno to <v.«l. The Cambrian King came here with 1<.319 feet of redvrood loaded at Eureka, and loaded 1. 175.000 feet of Oregon pine here. This is • tbe first vessel of this type to finish : loading' b<-re. and when It left tbe Tongue Point mill* it was drawing 224 feet, but experienced no trouble tn getting to sea. The British eteamer Tweeiidale, with a cargo t.t grain for 6C Vincent, went to sea today. It wIU coal at Comex. ' The sreamer J. B. Stetson, Captain BocifieM. Filled ' today for Kan Pedro with a cargo of £--,f).oOtf feet of lumber. A life belt belonging to the 111 fated Amer ican ship Emily Reed wa» picked op this morn leg oo Rand Inland bj- the Fort Canby life sav iag crew. SAN PEDRO. Feb. IC— The steamer Co.* B*y. Captain Nicl:<^*on. from San Francisco, arrived late last evening, bringing 300 tons of freight for I>* Angeles merchants. The steamer departed again tbi* erenirjc on the return trip. The eteamer F. A. KUburn, Captain McLel !an. from San Francisco, came in this morn ing with a large passenger »nd freight list. Sic loaded a return cargo thi» afternoon, and • fc.'.p-i with a large ccmber of passengers on the rprcrn trip. The steamer Hanalel. Captain McFarlace. ar- Tired from San Francisco tils efternoon with a large cergt) of grain and merchandise for Los Aceeles and a Urge passenger ll*t. Tfce fteamer Ycsemite. Captain Johnson, fin ished discharging cargo ronslgned to wholesal ers at this part, aod railed this morning for Eedondo. Tbe steamer Helene, (*ptaln Anderson, de parted lsrt ereclng for San LMego to discharge the balance cf her cargo. From there she will s& Dortb to Grays Harbor to load lumber for this port. Army Trannports The Boraside \m at Seattle. Tbe Bnford. octwafd boond. artiTed Febreary 13 at HoaolnJfl. / . The Crook Is In pfcrt. * Tbe KUpatrick i» at Newp<wt Newo, Va. ' Tbe Dlx. bound for Manila, sailed January 20 from Honolulu. The L<ogtn is In port undergoing repairs. The Meade Is at Newport News. V«. The Icgtlls is at Newport News. Va. Tbe Sbensaa called Jann&ry 15 frota Hoaolola The Sheridan Is at Mare Island cadergolag • repairs. The 'Warren is at Manila. Tfce Tbomas is in port. The- Overdar U»t B-ltl»b ship CestJe Rock, out 144 day* from ,<r<*.oey. for San Francisco. J»0 per cent. Argentine berkentine Andromeda, oot 110 days from Newcastle. N. S. W., for San FraacUco, .- Br tfclp Blackbraw. out 162 day§ from San Francisco, for Leith. 10 pcr \u25a0cent. French ebip Blanche, oat 145 ity» from Szn francisco. for Sharpness, 10 per cent. , American schooner Marconi, -tint il day* from i^rdner, for San Francisco. 20 per cent. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE B ARRIVED Sunday. February \ 16. • S stair Justin. Merriweatber. \u25a0 S aays from Stair W S Port*r, Macdonald. 49 hours from Ae E°r ri rttar Toniwtndt. CUrte. 22* day. from M &rrnr WkltUer, Seaman. 20 hours from Port Sooth Coaet, KUafcer, 16- boor* from *Stmr" Johaa Pohlsmi, Kllason, €3 boor* from r iS^G^r|e' Loom*. McKellar Jr. 21 hour* •roa Port San Luis, up river <iireci. \u25a0"nnr Brunswick. EUefwn, 14 tours from Fort Br stmr Sea Foam, Le*. 15 nocrs from Mendocino _4_ Pni.. Arena. 10 liotxrs. -• * \u25a0 SxIZ National ' City. Higglns, 14 boors from Fort^nic. «*»»» ««ith. put In to land pMsea-. Weather Report •j* — — — ' — - i^i United States department of agriculture wetther bureau— San Francisco. Feb. 16, 1908. KAINFALL DATA ' Past Seasonal Nor- StatSon!"— 24 hours to date ; mal Kareka 0.12 26.96 25.58 R»hl Bluff Tr. 18.29 15.99 Saeramecto 0.00 10. R4 12.65 Mt. Tamalpats Tr. 20.13 14.88 San FrancJsro Tr. 14.24 14. 57 Pan Jos* 0.00 9.25 14.51 Fresno 0.00 4.45 f 5.07 Indepenflenre o.oo' 4.5T 5.58 San Luis Oblsno 0.00 17.8T 12.55 Los Angeles/. ....... 0.00 10.43 9.00 San Diego 0.00 7.29 6.41 j' j » <. ' < "5 I ?' p I I Vi stations I * 2 : % fL • 5b5 i r : Baker 29.94 44 34 N Clondy loi Boise 30.00 48 SO E Cloudy Tr. Eureka 30.18 52 48 N Cloudy .08 Flagstaff 30. OS 44 4 SW Cloudy .00 Fr«>sno 80.06 64 40 NW Clear .00 Independence. 25.94 66 30 S Clear .00 EaUspoll 29.82 40 32 Calm Rain .04 Lo« Ange1e5... 30.06 66 50 W Pt.Cldy .00 Modena 23.96 50 — SW Clear .00 Mt. Ta.malpaJs.3o.lt. 54 41 NW Clear Tr. North Head... 29. 98 48 4«J W Clondy .24 Phoenix 30.02 64 44 N Clondy .00 Pocatello 29.98 44 16 SE Clondy .00 Pt. Eeres Lt.SO.OS 56 46 NW Clear .00 Portland 30.00 50 46 SW Clondy .04 Red Blcff Sff.o2 66 38 S Pt.Cldy Tr. Eeno .29.96 60 24 W Clear .00 Roseburg 30.10 4S 44 NW Pt-Cldy .06 Sacramento . . .30.06 62 42 SW Clear .00 Salt Ijike 29.92 45 — NW Clear .00 San Diego. ... .30.06 62 50 NW Cloudy .00 San Francisco.. 3o. l3 55 45 NW dear Tr. San Joee... 30.14 5S 36 NW Pt.Cldy .00 S. L. Obispo.. So.l2 60 40 W Clear .00 S. E. FaraUon.3o.l3 54 4S NW Pt.Cldy .00 Tacoma £9.92 50 — S Cloudy .16 Spckane 29. 56 46 34 SE Cloudy, .02 •Snmmlt 43 27 S Cloudy .00 Tatoosa 29.92 60 46 SW Clear .02 Tonopah 30.02 3S 30 SE Clear .00 WaJla Walla.. .29.90 68 36 S Bain .C 2 Wlnnemueca ..29.92 52 20 NW Clondy Tr. Yuma 30.02 72 46 NE Pt.Cldy .00 •Average depth of snow on ground 110 Inches. SYNOPSIS The etonn off the Washington coast yesterday has mored rapidly eastward o-rer the British possessions and now. oTerlles northern Montana. It has caused rain or enow generally from the upper Sacramento ralley nortbwmrd, and cloudy weather orer nearly all of the Pacific slope. The pressure is rising along the coast and fall- Ing orer the Uocky mountain region. The tem perature charges tare been slight in all dis tricts. Conditions are farorable for fair weather Mon day In California. FORECAST For San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Monday; li^ht northwest wind. For the Santa tiara Talley — Fair Monday; light northwest wind. For the Sacramento valley — Fair Monday; light north wind. For the San Joaquin valley — Fair Monday; light northwest wind. For Loe Anpelea and vicinity — Clondy Monday; light west wind. G. U. WILLSON. Local Forecaster. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ABRIVE ' From | Steamer 1 Due Victoria. B. C Oriana ...Feb. 17 Puget Sound : . . . Amlrl Fourichon Feb. 17 Grays Harbor - Cascade Feb. 17 San Pedro Nome City ....Feb. 17 Coos Bay Homer T...Feb.17 Hcmboldt North Fork \u0084. . Feb. 17 San Pedro Tamalpal* Feb. XI Humbcldt lEurek* Feb. 17 San Plego & Way Pcrts Queen Feb. 17 Portland A Way Ports. Koanoke Feb. 17 Portland & Astoria.... Bo*e City Feb. 17 Saa Pedro F. A. Kilburn... Feb. 17 Coqcille R- & Coos Bay Bandon ........ Feb. IS San Pedro : .. Santa Barbara. . Feb. 18 Puget Sound Ports Cmatllla ...Feb. 18 Seattle & Tacoma Watson ........ Feb. IS Grays Harbor Coronado Feb. 18 China &. Japan Amer. Main Feb. 19 Grays Harbor J. B. Stetson... Feb. 19 San Pedro Vanguard Feb. 19 San Pedro Hanalel Feb. 19 San Pedro.. Yosemite Feb. 19 Humboldt City of Topeka. Feb. 20 San Pedro & Way Ports.Coos Bay Feb. 20 Sa.n Diego & Way PortsJSanta Bosa .... Feb. 20 Pt. Arena & Albion... Porno Feb. 20 Seattle Tampico Feb. 20 Hilo- Enterprise ..... Feb. 21 San Pedro Roanoke ..Feb. 22 Honolulu & Eahulul.. Nebraskan ..... Feb. 23 TO SAIL ~~* Destination | s Steamer { Sails |Pier February 17 — ! .- v Los Angeles Ports J.S. Higgles 10 am 2 Los Angeles Ports.... Cascade . ...JlO am 2 Astoria & Portland Nome City I 1« Coquille BiTer Elizabeth ...spm 16 Seattle & BelHagbam.. Rainier 3 pnj 10 Grays Harbor Tamalpais — spm 2 Hnmboldt City Topeka. lO.SOa 9 Loe Asgeles Ports Roaaoke ... 5 pen 13 \u25a0 February IS — Coos Bay Homer 3pm 8 Grays Harbor S. Barbara.. 4pm 2 Los Angeles Ports F. Kilburn.. 4 pm 10 Mexican Ports Curaeso .... 10 am 11 February 19 — Harre & - Way Ports.. A. Fourichon .... T Humboldt Vanguard .. 2pm 2 Hnmboldt ---. ..Eureka . 9am 13 Grays Harbor Yosemite .„, 2 Astoria & Portland Hanaiet ...I 5 pm 10 Astoria & Portland Northland .'. spm 2 Mendocino & Pt. Arena 1 Sea Foam .. 4pm 4 Humboldt . .' North Fork.. 12 m 20 Los Angeles Pert* ;J.; J. B. Stetson 11 am 2 February 20 — . I - : San Diego Sc Way PortsfQneen 10 am 11 February 21— i Hawaiian Ports ...... (Texan 23 Kaa Pedro i Way Ports Coon Bay .. 10 am 11 Coquille Rrrer ...IBandon .... spm 2 New York «la Ancon.. City of Para 12 m 42 Pucet Sound Ports Umatilla ... 11 am - 9 February 22—' .- Pt. Arena L Albion...! Porno ...... 6pm 2 fieattle & Tacoma ".{Watson 1.30p 20 Portland & Wat, Ports. 'Roanokp ... 1 pmj 13 Astoria & Portland.... t ßose City .. 11 ami 24 r Mexico & C America.. (Transit ...... :....{.... TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer \ Date Valdez & Seward .Ifaratora .......(Feb. 17 Skatrway fc Way Porrt.{J«ffefgoa . ..(Feb. 23 Vald«>z 4 Feward... . ..lSanta Clara ....iFeb. 24 Valdez 4 Way Ports. .iJeanle ......"...IFeb. 23 Valder & Seward.. '.'.'. .| Northwestern ' ..|Mar 1 Snn; and Tide United Ktatw Co«st and Geodetic Snrver—^Time and Hplrhts of Tides at Fort Point. For city front (Mission street wharf) add 23 minutes. MONDAY. FEBRUARY IT ~~ Sun rises ..6:so|Scn .sets ......5^9 'Timei ITlme! ITlme] iTlrael : Febi IFt I 'Ft--- Ft f — Ft |H Wl IL Wl IH W[ 1L W| . 17.. 0:301 4.»! 5:14 2.P'll:10! 8.11 6:501 0.1. 18.. 0:54| 4.9) 5:54 2.5111:481 5.0) 6:201 0.3 19.. 1:14 5.01 6:57 2.8!l2:J0l 4JB\ 7:00]" O.fl 20.. 1:36 g.OJ 7:201 2.01 l:10| 4.61 7:3«| 1.1 V. S. Branch Hrdrocrraph 1c i Office A branch of the United States Hrdrogaphrie Office, located at tb« Merchant*' Exchange. .. 1* malntaloed la San , Francisco for tie benefit . of mariners, wlthont regard to nationality and free of expense. Ka\ieator« are cordially lnrlted to Tl«lt the ' office, where complete set* » of charts and salllcK directions of the world are. kept 'at he nil for comparison and reference and the j lat ect Information can always ' be obtained retrard- Injr llfrbts. danrera,. to: narlcatlon and \u25a0 matter* of interest to ocean commerce. : - - \u25a0 , \u25a0 \u25a0 -.- » J. C. BURNETT. " IJeatenant. . TT. S. V.. In /.h.r<-« Schr Monterey, Keller, 13 bonr« from Me*-' Urey, la tow tug Navigator. ...-•**•. •=;'-•..;/ SAILED Saturday. February 15. Nor atmr Thyra, Nielsen. Belllnghara. Sunday, February 18. Stmr Santa Rosa. AIeran<!er, San Diego. Stair Hornet. JIarxsen, Graya Harbor. — Stmr Argyll. Ferrfa. Seattle. Stmr Olson and Mahony," Payne; Anton. Star National CJty. Hipping. San Pedro. \u25a0 Stmr Goalala. • Fagerstrom, Calon landing. Stmr Helen P Prew, . Gunderaon, Point Arena. ' Stmr Phoenix, Han*en. Mendoclao. .- TELEGRAPHIC POI>*T LOBOS. Teb lft. 10 p m— Weather fog." rr: wind northwest; : relorttr io mllea an hoar. * DOMESTIC PORTS TA.COMA— Arrtred Feb 14— Bp rtmr. Talu«, from Townsend. HMBIH^HBHBtJBH ASTOEIA— SaOefl Teh lft— Br stmr Tw#edda!e, for * ITnlted ; King dom ; Br etmr Cambrian \u25a0 King, for Melboarne; »«nr F S Loop, for San , Fran- ArriTed Feb 16-^Stnir": Breakwater, from Coos bay.'- . ; .- :. _.. : . \u25a0 .v . \u25a0 . .. > - . SOtlTH BEND— Sailed Feb 16 — Stnir Wellea lev. for £an Franciaco. <4HMSBB£l»qMpkaNMMf SAN DIEGO— ArrtTe<l F*b 15— attar Helena, from San Pedro.;/ ' \u25a0--' .\u25a0'\u25a0.•\u25a0 ; • '\u25a0'. Sailed Feb 16— Brig ' Blaksley, for. If ezlco. i J^"*:st!Si^tMtsatHfS('fy ;.--•-\u25a0\u25a0? -;\ -.--,••-.-\u25a0\u25a0 • • THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,^IOXDAY; FEBBUABY. .17,. SEEKS AID TO SAVE CHILDREN Probation Officer Stirs Hearers With Account of How City's Juveniles Are Beset Asks Help' to Rescue Boys Sold .to Women, Girls Snared by Vice . "Our Boys and Girls" was the sub ject of a stirring talk by Arthur, J. Todd of the juvenile probation court at Trinity church last evening before a large audience. Todd appealed 2 to an aroused public sentiments to do some thing, to avert the evils ..which threaten the morals, the minds and the lives of the little children of this city, r V-.; ' "If the laws are not satisfactory "or enforced," said the speaker, . "let us make them so. Let us make it so that It will be a felony 'for a parent to de sert his child; a criminal wrong to sell liquor to minors; to admit chil dren under 14 to places of amusement alone; to conduct Immoral penny ar cades; to permit children under 12 ;to \u25a0work;- to admit boys or, girls to-cheap lodging houses or houses of .ill fame. . "Let us put aside all false modesty regarding the sex question, .Jeach our children what they should know, and not leave the distorted facts to be learned from any' beggar, tramp -or loose character with whom they may be thrown. Think of the children f ou can see any night at Market and Eighth streets, Fillmore street near McAllister, crowding in front of doubt ful resorts, of places which are the only meeting grounds they .5 have and where they are associated nightly with the worst wrecks of humanity the city can produce. "Do you know ; the results of these associations? There is a little runaway boy, 12 y.ears old. whom I am looking after Just now. He. Is a pink cheeked, blue eyed, sturdy little fellow — a ch.ild to make any mother's heart glad. This little boy — this child who ought to be thinking of tops and marbles and birds and Innocent fun— knows more than you or I — married men — ought to know. He knows all the cheap water front lodging places, all the houses of ill fame, every gambling resort to be found. Do I need to tell you the re sults? Must I cite cases and details? Surely not. . "Must I tell you of (the horrible things taking place this moment at your very doors? I leave it to you to answer. I hope to fire your hearts to night, to work, to unite and demand the rights of these children to safe homes, to civic guardianship, to the helpful hand of the people.. Open the churches that the children may have a place of social meeting. Demand prosecutions of violations of the liquor ordinances; enforce the curfew law. "Do you know that only last week four boys were sold liquor . and made so dead drunk by It that they all four fell into the ocean out at the beach? "Do you know ' that boys under 12 have sold themselves to vile women? Do you know that these babies sin through sheer Ignorance and that it is your duty to stop it? "Will you join us In this crusade? Stand by us and we will stand by you." "MYSTICS" HOLD SERVICE "Mother Alice," Chief of Sect, Borrow Church People of a sect styling themselves 'shaker mystics" and hailing as their leader : a woman they.- call "Mother Alice," held services yesterday after noon In Plymouth Congregational church before a number of curiosity seekers who had been attracted by cir culars announcing the event. There wasno prayer, and hardly a word of exhortation during the services, \u25a0 the worshipers " sitting around "Mother Alice" and one they called "Sister Eliza beth" and shaking their hands slowly up and down before them.' Only six of the sect were present. Afterward it was' explained to the visitors that Mother Alice was gifted with powers of healing the sick, and that the sect was a branch . of the "shakers," founded in New Lebanon, N. V., In 1780. by "Mother Ann," who claimed divine power. -The shaker mys tics announced .they would hold ser vices at the church for the rest 'of the week, .^r It was explained that the, sect had no connection with . Plymouth Congrega tional church, but had been allowed the use of the building as a matter of cour tesy.- ;\u25a0'"::'\u25a0' . -;.;: • :.'\u25a0\u25a0 LINCOLN SERMON TOPIC Pastors" Eulogize War President as Greatest American Pastors of two churches based their sermons last night onjthe character of Abraham Lincoln and cited many Inci dents and anecdotes from the life of the great war president.,, ." At Central Methodist Episcopal church Rev. E. R. Dille preached In the morn- Ing on "The Salt of the Earth;" and in the 7 evening on "The : Two Greatest Americans," Washington : and . Lincoln,'! putting ' Lincoln as ' even ; greater > than Washington. 1 Dille Is a member of Lin coln' Post No. : 1 of the' Grand "Army. Rev. George ?C. Adams 'of ; the"; First Congregational church; preached in the morning on I "True Courtesy.", and \u25a0 last night on "Abraham Lincoln,: America's Best Product." . :.\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 -\u0084 ,' '.'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0,'.-\u25a0'"•" . CALIFORNIA^ ITS; JTEW .YORK NEW YORK, : Feb. 16.— The following Callfornians ; % registered in New York hotels today : • /\u25a0'. - > San Francisco-^-J.J.King-well. at the Broadway Centrals AT* Hudiew, at* the Wolcott; *W. : Lederer; and wife, at • the Collingwood; L. . Gordon, and- wife," jat the = Navarre; .J. t Magler, at the , Astor; A-;AiCamitz, at- the Continental;, l* H. Butcher, at \u25a0 the Victoria; A.! G. Griffin, at the Waldorf. . Oakland— A. Scott, af.the Gilseyl ': Santa Crux-^-G.' H. Normanvand-wlfe,' atitherAlbemarle. ~ " .'.•\u25a0; .'. , Los Angreles-r-H. C. Lott and wife," Miss AlVßogers, Miss G.H. Nash.'at'.the Albert; C. W. Bentley, at the Imperial. TATOOSH. \u25a0 Feb 16—We* ther 7: clear; wind south;* Telocity". 12 milesian:hour.* ; >;-fe.\; -\u25a0 :•. Passed In Feb 16—Stmr City, of Puebhi, hence Feb 14 for Seattle and Puget sound ports. 7- Passed out Feb 16 —Br stmr \u25a0 Den of: Ruthvea, foe -; Fr bark Noeml;; for. Queenstown. \u25a0 SANTA 1 BARBARA —Arrived Feb;-, 16 —Stmr Queen,"- from; San; Diego2and Balled •,for;- San Francisco. - '-\u25a0•.> \u25a0' - ' ••-\u25a0'* \u25a0--'\u25a0 -»-- -"\u25a0:-"\u25a0- '-:'-•'•\u25a0 :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 j • PORT TOWNSEND —Arrived - Feb 16 —Br. bark i ClocQ. from T~n 11 1111 111111 ill 11 •MI»TiTFT lll"n'T|li|| iriJMl>mi|f - Passed \u25a0 out " Feb. 16 —Bktn, Retriever,,. from i Wlnslow,* for' Redondo.; \ •"_ \u25a0 \u25a0' COVE • POINT, •N< Jrr-Passed down: Feb 16— 1 Stmr " George; W." Fenwick, 1 from', Baltimore, for ; San, Francisco.: • ~- '•' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0'. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 .\u25a0- ..-- • \u25a0\u25a0', .-'\u25a0. ISLAND POETS i^psgig HONOLULU—Arrived \u25a0 Feb, 16^Stmr. Nevsdsa,' lre:*^^ FOREIGN PORTS VANCOUVER-^Arrived Feb. ' 14—Br stmr! Aoranci, from Sydney.^ ; . , ?-.*<., OCEAN. STEAMERS : .-- NEW- YORK—Arrived \u25a0 Feb < 16—Stmr. La Bre tagne," from - Havre; i stmr; Etrurta; v, from. Liver- '\u25a0\u25a0 pool and"Queenstown.;-^/;-" ,?-; Memoranda; n , Per 'i Br /stmr;, Tonawaads-^-Had ? strong : south i and southeast gales first \u25a0 three days; on \u25a0 14th saw'a b*xk «ieerln« east at«ut.6oo mile, off the. port,-;- OCEAN SHORE LINE POPULAR SUNDAY Twelve Hundred Passengers Are Carried by ; Road Between City and Terminus . Twelve hundred was- the number of passengers carried •-:: yesterday \u25a0 by* the Ocean Shore , railway; company between this city and the present terminus^ of the .lino. at .Pedro' Terrace. During the preceding week 300 men and "several steam shovels were employed : on , the road clearing- loose" earth- on the high bluffs;. ... .The grade at Saddle. Rock 'will 'be fin ished soon and it is] expected that rails will be laid to Green "Valley by April 1. Farmers and dairymen ' along: the pro jected line are. anxious -for the:exten sion of = the rdad. Two hundred and fifty " carloads ot -artichokes .•will :be shipped out over the' Ocean Shore this season. 7 Several thousand pounds were handled "last week/The vegetable is shipped to all parts of the world. The largest sum of money ever r paid for a collie was paid recently to .an English breeder, named Mason, of Southport." when he received ' $6,250 for the champion Squire of Tytton. " BIRTHS, fiIARRIAGES, DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted., They must be handed in ot either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons ; author- Ued to hare the same published.* Notices ' re- stricted simply to the announcement of the eTent are published once In this column free of charge. 1 BIRTIIS - CARROLL— In this city, February 16, ] 1905. to the wife of Frank E. Carroll (nee Navlet), a son. DETOY— To the wife of Leo L. Detoy (nee Maloney),a daughter, g DEATHS Beck. Jac0b........ 75 King......... (Infant) Brooks, James L 49 Kohler, Fred J... .. — Brown, Thomas 73 Malson. Leonora A^. S3 Calmann, Jeanette.. S4 McAuliffe, Florence. T "8 Charmak. Louis. .... 65 Miller, Ella M. :....— Connlhan, 'Sarah.... 6S Nelsen.7.Wilbelmiene 50 Curry, James R."... 75 Nielsen, Mary.; 25 Daly. Daniel J 71 O'Connor, Luke-.'.'V. — Deerlng, Michael A. 75 Rowland, Saraß J.". — Eberllng. Maria 59 Schaffner. Mary A.. — Kcan, James 48 Schneider, John D . . 61 Grace, John J .56 Sherwood, William J «4 Grant, Mary 64 Smith. Andrew V... S8 Hables, Lillian 8.. — Spring. EmelieH.-.— Haldan. Edward 8.. — Still, Wi11iam. ...... 57 Hickey, John M 34 Trodden, Thomas 61 Hunt, Darwin D.... 14 Waden, .Eilert...... 52 Johnson, Jennie M.. — Walsh, Jame5.....".. 75 BECK— In thin city. February 14, 100S, at hla residence, 93 Carl street, Jacob Beck, hus- band of the late Margareta Beck. and. loving 1 father of 'Attain, Kate, \u25a0 Margaret and 'Eliza- beth Beck, Mrs. M. Obenneyer. Mrs. .H.-N. .. Lange and Mn«. W. H. Qnivey of Oakland, a native of Germany, aged 75 years 5 months and 17 days. - \u25a0 . . \u25a0 \u25a0; • \u25a0 •\u25a0 : Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock a. ta.. from the parlors of Halsted * Co., 924 Fillmore street, under the '\u25a0- auspices of Yerba Buena lodge No. 8, and Germania stamm No. 83, U. 0. R, M.. In- terment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by electric car from Thirtieth street and San Joee avenue. Officers and members of the grand lodge, C. O. R. M.. are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral of Past Grand Chief Jacob Beck, at the parlors of Halsted &•\u25a0 Co., "824 Fillmore street, today (Monday), at 10 a. m. C. G. STRIPPEL, Grand Chief. ' M.FUETSCHER. Grand Secretary. BROOKS— In this city. February 16, 1908, James L., beloved husband of Mamie Brooks, and father of Mrs. George . F. Alnsa, brother of William E. Brooks, a native of Waverly, N. V., aged 4& yean. . Funeral private. BROWN— In this city, February 14. 1908, Thomas Brown, a native of , County Wexford. Ireland, aged 73 years.- "- .. •-.:. -. --'-.^- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-' ' The funeral will take . place today (Mon- day), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.«- from. the parlors of Carew & Enelish. 1618 Geary * street. thence to St. Dominick's church, where a re- . quiem mass for the repose ; of his soul will be celebrated, commencing ; at" 0: o'clock. In- ] terment private, Holy Cross cetaetery. CALMANN— In this city. February 16, 1908. - Jeanette Caiman, relict of^ the late Adolph Calmann,. and beloved ~ mother.. 6f Mrs. Itosie Cohnrelcb, . Julius, and Uuflolpb, Calmana, a : native of Germany, aged 84 years . 5 . months and 21 days. . .77.: v .. 7 • '.' i Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day). February IS, at 10:15. a." m.", from the residence of her son. Julius Calmann, 1330 McAllister street. Interment Hills of- Eter- nity cemetery.. via. the 11:45 a. m. train from Third street depot. ; CHARMAK— In . this city, February 15, IMS, Louis * Charmak. beloved husband of Annie Charmsk. beloved father of Sol, Abe.' Edward and Goldah Charmak, Mrs. C. Davis and Mrs.. A. White, .acd brother of Herman and Charles Charmak. a native of Germany, aced 65 years." -(Woodland papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respeetfnlly Invited to attend the fnneral \u25a0\u25a0 services , to- day (Monday), at 10:15 o'clock a. m., at his late . residence, \u25a0--, 1936 Post street. . Interment Hills of i Eternity cemetery, by train . leaving Third and . Townsend streets at 11 :45 a. nr. COUNIHAN— In this city, February 13, j 1008, j Sarah; relict of the late John Counlhan.- and ! mother of Josie, '\u25a0 Molly, Daniel J. and Ed- ward J. Counlhan, • Mrs. W. P. Hanrahan, Mrs. : J. ' Madden and Mrs. - F. Wunsch, a na- !:• tlve of Killarney, Ireland, aped 68 years. ; . .The fnneral . will take place today : (Mon- day), February 17, at' B:3o o'clock a. m., from her late residence, Eighteenth : and De Haro streets, - tuence to. St. Charles.. church, where a solemn requiem mass for the repose of .- her soul will be celebrated, commencing at 10. o'clock a.*m. . Interment , private, Holy Cross cemetery. --\u25a0 ' :, " \u25a0 CURRY— In Martinez. . Cal., February 14. 190», James; R. \ Curry, "beloved father of Charlt»s E. Curry of Portland. Ore.: Samuel R. Curry of Point Richmond, Henry J., Thomas Reuben 8 and Bert Curry, all. of Martlnz. and. brother of Mrs.. Sarah Carpenter of Martinez,; Mre. Mary Brown of -Oregon,' Mrs. Josephine Breen ' of Oakland- and - Edward, Charles, 7 Ben and Reuben . Curry of Geysers, a native of . Ten- i nessee, aged 75 years,, '. ... •• , „ •-- = The funeral will take place tomorrow ; (Tues- . day), February" 18, at 1:30 p.: m., from the residence of his son. Thomas Reuben Curry, at Martinez. Interment in family plat, Martinez, . Cal. ;: v; 7 :-; 7,.;7:- ' : . \u25a0\u25a0?.:.^:±C: X +' DALY^n tfiia city, February 15, 1908, Daniel - J..- beloved father of the late Frank Daly, | James, • Clarence \u25a0 and ';, Paul Daly and - Mrs. Mery Llnderman.-- a native of Philadelphia, . Pa., aged .71 year*. ; Friends and ,• acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend \u25a0 tbe funeral tomorrow ; (Tues- day), February .18, 190S, at 10:30 o'clock f a.' m., \u25a0" from - the - parlors of James ) McGinn, 832 Fulton street between , Webster.; and Flll- 7. more.-..;- interment Holy Cross , cemetery,: by carriage.', '„'-. 7- ' - : . ; DEERING— In J , this city.; February 15, 1908. - Michael A. Deering.7 beloved husband ' of Mary Frances Deprlng. ;. and : father -of James L., . Frank \u25a0 L.;, Henry A. - and Mary K. Deerin*. i a '-, natlvc-of , Londonderry, Ireland, aged 75 7- years/;!.'.-- '\u25a0', (..'\u25a0\u25a0-. \u25a0..'\u25a0:- .- '\u25a0\u25a0:..-\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0'_; - \u25a0 - ' - .• 'Friends i and acquaintances are -respectfully Invited i to ; attend the funeral \u25a0 tomorrow (Tues- day), February IS, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his - late ; residence, 845 . Alvarado , street^ near \u25a0 Sanchez, ; ; thence .to , St. James » church, " where ' a ~ requiem mass ; ; for J tbe ; repose " of - his f soul \u25a0 will •be celebrated, commencing at " 9 o'clock. •?. Interment ; Holy :, Cross cemetery, ; by ' electric . . funeral j car from San -, Jose avenue : and Tblr- . - tletb - street^. f. ~J~-.c. '\u25a0'\u25a0-''\u25a0. *\u25a0:'\u25a0 '\u25a0 ; %•"\u25a0;. ' \u25a0 .\u25a0", ."" EBELlNG— ln. East^ Oakland, Cal.. February 15. '.190S. s Mrs. : Maria' EbeJing.' beloved mother, of V. .Ebeling. Mrs." Louisa - Kurkee. Mrs.- LV-H." , Her] lng," Mrs. Fred Tuller and . Pauline Ebeling, a .-; native vof ~ Switzerland , ;; aged 59 ; years . 6 months ' and -161 days." 7" - .i": vFunerali private. r,; C : [ EGAX— ln. this city," February . 15. 190 S. James, dearly beloved eon of -Ellen- and the late John - Egan.>- brother \ of , Michael . and the late 1 John and ' Thomas " Egan , cousin •ot \u25a0 John. \u25a0 Margaret, Daniel, ' Thomas t and ) George . Keating,' , nephew V of the late Richard and - : Elizabeth ' Keating, a '-, native ': of > the ; parish \of 1 - 1 Coun^ Tip- \u25a0-\u25a0 perary,; lreland,; aged 43^ years. /;-.i GRACE— In"^ this city. : February 15. 1908.^ John \u25a07,- J.v: Grace, -beloved - husbands of Annie; Grace, \u25a0 beloved; father .of ' James P., ; John "J.;;- Edward ' : F.; Mary E.' and Joseph , M. Grace.' and , brother 7 of> N.'B.X Grace.'S a --native; of * County i-Wex- I'\u25a0 ford,\ Ireland, aged 56 ' years and \u25a0S r. month?.* ; «, Friends ~ and t acquaintances * are l respectfully . Invited \u25a0 to attend i tbe funeral tomorroWi (Tues- . day ) ;• at . 9 a." m., - from the ; parlors of MeAvoy •I A O'Hara, 1 2347-2349 •\u25a0 Market ; street t between i ' i Sixteenth"' and v Seventeenth,- w thence « to \u25a0St : ' Peter'i f church, 1 ; where '\u25a0 a > requiem high , mass ' \u0084 i for s the repose of his soul will bes celebrated,' './commencing tat 9:455 a.: m.- Interment c Holy i 'j.C Cross cemetery. \u25a0. . -• .-.;;. 7 \u25a0; 7 ;\u25a0,.,\u25a0'- -- - GRANT— lnTthis > city, : February , 15,, 1908, < Mary \u25a0% Grant, <^ a : natives of - Ireland, aged i 64 : years.".- Y?--2 The ~ funeral \u25a0> will '\u25a0\u25a0 take • place L -; today ?\u25a0 (Mon- 7 dav);:'at; 9., o'clock :: a." m..y from .St. < Charles ', C churchi Eighteenth - and 5 Shotwell \u25a0• streets.*; Re- : \u25a0 ' mains . at the \u25a0 funeral parlors ''of; J. •C. "> O'Ooa-' ', - nori&'jCo.i^TO^Tuxi .-. street.; ..-""/\u25a0 :'\u25a0-.:... \u25a0-;*. HABLES^niian" Beatrice, * beloved flaughter of : Pearl" Hables - and : the *. late - Adolph Hables, and sister of Sam, Lester and Hannah Hables ?; «nd;Mrs.>B/;Kragen/7: ,;..•;; 7 \u0084\u25a0 : -\u0084-r r HALDAJJ— In r Alamed i,\ Febrnary 15/ 190S, Ed- i ward '8.-f Haldan, .son \ of .; Sarah C. - and th« '-: late i ßernard "Haldan. -\u25a0. and i' father; of >E.- V. f B. - Haldan, a a ;: native ;of iToronto,"; Can." *\u25a0; '-\u25a0\u25a0,-, Friends f are > respectf ully.s Invited tto" attend j''. tha 1 funeral: tomorrow i (Tuesday) : in ; the ! chapel \u25a0V of f Cypress I L*wn> cemetery ,-i upon .• the arrival ;of the 11:43 a.' m. J train from Third and Towa- send streets.'"- . ; ... , - . • ;• -\u25a0, HICEBY— Ia * : this 'j city. 1 February U,* 1908,' John -* Mlch"^ * Hlcker. husband <of < the la U Jot»- JBmtwmmgßat£m@PG&-'^ - \ - • - -": -. • ' \u25a0?\u25a0 --\u0084 :. -• ..-\u25a0-«-& i oßsafe phlne HicVey, belOTed father of Violet Cath- j , erlne, Loretta Josephine ; and c John . Francis 1 \ niefcey. and son of . Mrs. Bridget Hiekey and the late John J. 7: Hickey . . & native of Caluor- '\u25a0\u25a0: nla; aged 34 • years 5 months and -Z% days. The inneral ..will : take : place today (Men- day*. February 17, at 9 a. - m:, from his late ;' residence. .. corner of San , Bruno ' avenue and . Twenty-fifth . street, thence - to St. Peter s \u25a0 church. Alabama street , between Twenty- fourth - and • Twenty-fifth, - where a requiem hfgh ma3S ; . ' for \u25a0:, the • repose -of his soul will : be : cele- ;; r brated at 9:45 " a. m. : Interment Holy Cross , cemetery. ' Please omit flowers/ . -Precita- parlort No. 87, N. S. G. TV.— Membera '\u25a0'. of Precita -parlor >'o. 157. . Native r Sons of the : Golden* West, ': are ( hereby notified 'to attend the funeral of our deceased brother. . John ~ M. i : Hlckey. >' from ' bis : Ute ~ residence. : 1400 San Bruno aTenne corner of \u25a0 Twenty-flfiU 7 street, .today . (Monday), February I", at • 0 a. m.{. Members will assemble at S:3O v o'clock a. m. sharp. - By "orflpr of E. TIETJEX. President ' HAERY..V.- CURTS, Secretary. HUNT— In .'this cltj\-Feb"raary IS.IDOS^ Darwin : ;. D: ; Hunt, beloved - son of D. „D. and Mary E. -.- Hunt, and brother of Elmlra and Lloyd Hunt, a native of San ; Francisco, aged 14 years 10 months and 15 ; days. - Friends , an.l * acquaintances are * respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomcarow .: (Tue»- fiay), February IS. at* 9:15 a. m., - from hl«- •; late residence, . ISO 2 Haight street, thence to . St. ' Ignatins -church, •: , Hayes street near Shrader, : where a -requiem mass for the repose 1 of.- his soul i will ' be celebrated, commencing at 9:30 a.- m." ; lnterment private. . JOHNSON— -At . Bnrke's sanitarium. Sonoma county. February 16, . 1908, : Jennie - Murray, beloved wife of Georee Johnson and mother of ' Harry S. and Will H. Johnson. ""• 7 \;;,,Kotlce of : funeral \u25a0 hereafter. , KING— In this i city. | February - 18. 190 S. - Mar- caret,' beloved infant' daughter 'of J. J. and Carrie King, 1 a native of San Francisco, aged >'. S days. - ;.;. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - KOHLER— In this city. February 16. 19C8. Fred J.; beloved son of^ Joanna and the late Jacob Kohl er, brother of Mrs. C. E. Broad, Mrs. C. C. Freeman, "Mrs. Richard Garrett, Larry J. and Albert H. Kohler, : a native of San i Francisco. \u25a0 ,( Virginia. Nev.,- Loa Angeles and Vl.«alia papers please copy.) Friends . and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral tomorrow* {Tues- day), at 10 o'clock a. m.: from his late resi- " dence. 1307, Octavla street, uader the auspices . of San \u25a0, Francisco. lodge No. 3. B. P.- O. E. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Oakland. 7 '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \ Members :of San Francisco lod?e No. 3. \u25a07 B. p. o. E., are : hereby notlfit-d to attend the 'funeral of our late brother. -Fred J. Kohlpr, .tomorrow (Tuesday) mornin? at 10 o'clock, - from 1307 Octavla street. By order. WM. M. ABBOTT. Attest: HERMAN KOHN. Secretary. MAISON— «In thi3 city, 7 February 15, lOCS, Leonora; A., relict of the late Lewis Malson, and beloved mother of Mrs. Amelia Dorland, : - Mrs. Herbert W. Anstin aad N. . E. Malson, aged $3 years and. 10 months. . . Friends . and acquaintances are respectfully •invited to attend the funeral services tomor- row (Tuesday), at 1:30 p. m.. at the resl- \u25a0 dence of her . daughter, . Mrs. Dorland, 3639 -Seventeenth street. . Interment Cypress Lawn j cemetery. McAULIFFE— In this city, February 16. lOCS, Florence. T., beloved father of Charles E., Agnes and the late Florence. J. McAnliflc, a native of Limerick, Ireland, aged 78 years. Friends \ and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day) at 8:30 o'clock a. m.V from his late residence, . 1113 Cole : street, thence to St. ' Agnes' church, where a requiem mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated.' com- mencing at. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by funeral car from San : Jose avenue . and Thirtieth street. MILLER— In Oakland. Cal.. February 16, 1908. Mrs. Ella M. Miller, daughter of the late John and Martha B. Wonderlich, and sister of Mrs. Catherine Brandon. Mrs. Jessie Wat- son, S. : G. and B. W. Wonderlich, a native of Eldorado county, Cal. NELSEN— In this city. Febreary 16. 190 S. Wil- helmiene, dearly beloved wife of Anton Nelsen, a native of Germany, . aged : 50 years. NIELSEN— In, this city, February 1-*. 1005- »t her residence. 1046 Shotwell street. Mary Nielsen, beloved i wife >of - Olaf H. Nielsen, loving mother of Irene Nielsen, daughter of Margaret and the late Daniel C. Murphy, and sister of Mrs. Grace Gonzales and Dan- iel C. Murphy, a native: of Wakefield. Mass., aged 33 ' years . 2 months and 10 days. \u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are resoectfully Invited to attend the- funeral today (Man- • day), February 17, at 8:30 a. m., from iier late residence, 1046 Shotwell street, thence to St. Peter's church, Twenty-fourth and Ala- bama streets, where * requiem high mass for • the repose of her soul will be cele- brated, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy •> Cross cemetery. '-\u25a0 ' 7 .' O'CONNOR— In this city. February 14, lflOS. Luke • O'Connor, beloved husband of Ann O'Connor, loving father of John A.. Margaret A: and Wineford E. O'Connor. Mrs. Michael Rodgers and Mrs. F. P. Leonard, and grand- father of Patricia and Frances Leonard, a native of County - Roscommon, Ireland.. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend - the funeral \u25a0 today (Mon- day), - at., 8:30 a. m., 'from the. residence of his daughter.- Mrs. F. P. Leonard. :72l Tehama street, tbence to St. Joseph's church, where " a. :\u25a0. requiem high mass for the repo<e of his. soul will be celebrates at 9 a. m. Interment - Holy - Cross cemetery. ROWLAND— In" this city. February 14. 190 S. " Sarah t Josephine \u25a0 Bow land, \u25a0 beloved daughter . of - Mary and the - late James ; Rowland, \u25a0 and loving : sister of \u25a0• Mary ;. E. , and James Joseph ' Rowland. - a > native of - San ' Francisco, Cal. ; Friends and acquaintances j are respectfully invited to \u25a0\u25a0 attend the funeral today (Mon- day), Febrnary. 17, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 634 Halght street, thence to • Sacred : Heart church, where * solemn re- quiem high mass for the repose of hex soul will; be celebrated, commencing at 10 o'clock. \u25a0 Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeral car from San; Jose avenue and Thir- tieth . street. SCHAFFNER— Entered into rest, in this city, February .16. 190 S. Mary Ann (Paul) Schaff- ner. Idolized, wife of Herman Schatfner, and \u0084 beloved motner of Paul ' F.. Herman Jr. and • Fred'Schaffner, a" native of New. Bedford. Mass. .; ; . r , . . • . \ SCHNEIDER— At rest, in this city. February 15.- 1908. \u25a0 John Daniel, husband of 7" Maria Schneider, and father of . Mrs. E. J. • Kelly and Mamie. Walter cad Alma Schneider, •*\u25a0 - * native \u25a0 of ' Alsace, aged 61 years 7 ; months and 25 days. \u25a0 , - .*\u25a0"\u25a0. 1 \u25a0'. '. The ' funeral •; win take place today (Mon- day),"; February 17. at 2:30 p. in.. \u25a0 from the ' parlors of H. F. Suhr & • Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty -sixth. Interment private. SHERWOOD— At r rest, in this city, February .16, 1908. William J., dearly beloved husband . of Pauline Sherwood, .- and devoted father of : Lila, Robert James and the late Pearl Sher- wood, and : beloved stepfather of Mrs. X. . A. Lundstrom, Mrs.- Robert Howe, Mrs. F. W. Ammann. ' Fred L. \u25a0 Bates and Mrs. Harry . Bls- sert,a native of Londonderry, Ireland, -aged 64 years -11 months and. 6 days. . : Friends and acquaintances art respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow .1 (Tnes- : day ) ," at 10 o'clock a. m.', from • the" • funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks & Co., 900 Devisa- \u25a0f 1 dero street corner of 1 McAllister. - Interment \u25a0 Greenlawn cemetery, by " 11:45 ;. o'clock train from . Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. SMITH— In 'this ; city. February ~- 16, 19es, An- drew iV. , Smith, \u25a0 beloved husband of the late Maria L. Smith, a native . cf Connecticut, aged * : \u25a088 years : 6 months and :10 days. . \u25a0 Friends, -\u25a0•' acquaintances and- members of Templar lodge No.'- 17. > 1. 1 0. O. F.; are re- spectfully " Invited to attend the : f uceral serv- . ices tomorrow (Tuesday), February ., IS, 190S, . ". at 1 1 ' o'clock ' p. . m.,7 at his late residence, ". 2413 '' Howard . street. Incineration, Odd - Fel- ; " Ipws".: crematory. *'\u25a0\u25a0•.= v, . . . ; SPRING— Ia ' San Joee, : Cal, February • 15,; 1908, - Emelle Houghton Spring, mother of Mrs.' Fred- 7 erlcksW.-- Moore and -Henry: Spring, and sister ] •: of Mrs." Fred 5 Lewis i Foster, all -of San Joae,; and Mrs. • W/C* Morrow \u25a0cf San Francisco, a - .native, of -Farmington, . la. 7 ;, -. - STILL^— In-this "city/ at -St. Luke's hospital, February ' 15, 190 S. William Still, a . native ' of Scotland,-; aged 57,. years. ;j-Ss»V^ .' Remains \u25a0' at -, the undertaking \u25a0. parlors of 7 Bunker i'Lunt,- prior to shipment to Sonoma. \u25a0• Interment » at " Sonoma."^-. tomorrow (Tuesday), February ; lS, 1003. ; TRODDEN—Int; this city, February 16. 1908. -. Thomas,' beloved : husband of the late Teresa ~'. Trodden, '\u25a0-\u25a0 and ' loving ' father . of " Thomas J. • Trodden \u25a0 and. the late Bernard.. Patrick, John. * James, -Thomas \u25a0 and Trodden, a native : of -'Armagh,- Ireland,*, aged 61 years 8 months '. and i 25 : daya. 7 ; --., : 'v- \u25a0-•\u25a0w ,v. -\u25a0 . : .. ;. •...-\u25a0\u25a0; 7- • . , Friends « and : acquaintances \u25a0 are . respectfully invited. to attend* the i funeral' tomorrow. (Tues- day)rat 0:15 a. .m.,7froia thej»rlor» of Mc- Brearty £& McCormick.' 915 Valencia street \u25a0 ' near - ; Twentieth, ; thence \u25a0, to St.v James church, - where •-\u25a0 requiem =. high." mass for tbe : repose of hU *oul will . be celebrated, commencing at ' 9,:45. tu'i m. -" , Interment -Holy Cross ; cemetery. WADEX^-In" this city, 1 Febrnary 14, - 1905," Eilert . -Waden. * dearly *'\u25a0 beloved --' husband of TAngnsta -, Waden,-: and -beloved father of. Anna and* Eilert \u25a0- " N ."> Waden,*s a 1 native ; of \u25a0 Oldenburg,' Germany, ' aged ': 52 % years <2 "' months • and .- 23 - days. A T \ member •of / Court Hubertus » No. ; 1 5. F. of : A." The i funeral - will ': take * place ' today .; (Mon- : : day), 1 at \u25a0 1 •\u25a0\u25a0 o'clock -. p. : m.-;i from • his • late : re»l- ' : dence. > 134 \ Boyce ' street off \ Point : Lobos ' ave^ ' v' nue.* ; Interment Mount Ollret " cemetery,' by .',!, ; carriage. . ;- : - ' . ; - : \u25a0'. \u25a0}-'?\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0]-'. -],'\u25a0 ' \u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0'\u25a0" WALSH— In 7~ thla '\ city. *' Febnary . 15, •: 1908. 7* James, dearly -. beloved - husband " of; Hannah ; Wal»h.. and devoted father of -John. Walsh. -'\u25a0 ' Mrs. D. * F. Crowley 1 and . Mn.-' H. -M. ." Martin, and ' brother iof - Lawrence . M/ Walsh,.: a* native , ;. of \u25a0 Donerile, County Cork, Ireland;: aged '.75 ; years. ; " \u25a0 '<&KBBHEm&f-«.: ? -~'-> , .... Friends , and ' acquaintances . are ' respectfully 7*invited\ to* attend -.the'- funeral^ Wednesday, February *. 19. 190 S. \u25a0at h 8:30 o'clock '. a. m., : from : his; late -: residence.".' 1251 *> Union -rtreet, \u25a0 '•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 thence to '• St.- Brigid's church, ; where ** • solemn 1 ; requiem ' high i mass for : the 1 repose of his soul i \u25a0\u25a0 > wul j be ' celebrated.'' commencing at <10 a. r m i Interment f Holy .Ctom' cemetery.; >.J. J - ?,::.'., J. C. WILSON Stocks ajidßpnds Member < Stock * and Bond Exchange, 483 C*ll- foiii*Ji^Phoi»]T»mpor*riritts^g^ ; \u25a0 Member 6*o rn^M^O^r|Bxea*As*. - * AUCTIONSALES ;^fe 5^ %$£ AUCTION SALE February 27, 1 908; of Horses and Mules At my COTTONWOOD RANCH NEAR CEDA2- VILJ.E, ?JODOC COCNTT, CALIFORNIA. -I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION. 250 HEAD OF" THE BEST .; HORSES AND MULES to be found anywhere on 1 the Pacific Coast. These animals are -all young, well brokea and ready for hard work. Geldings and Mares frcaj 1,400 to 1,700 lb«; the Mules from 1,100 to tXM lb#. Large young Mares in foal to the best draft stallion ' os the coast. '• . . . \u25a0 . - . . - \u25a0 - There are a few standard bred trotter*. 20 No. 1 Saddle Horses. 12 young Pack Males. If you want horses or mules, don't fail to attend this sale as they must aad will be sold to the. highest bidder. -. Arrangements will be made to send all stock sold to go to Reno In. one lot,, thus redncias cost of movlas to a minimum. - W. H. PATTERSON.' Jfe 2s£ AT AUCTION Feb. 17th, 'OS, 11 a.m. at the Dnboce Stables, corner 13th end Valencia Streets - I will sell my entire stock of business bug- gies, all kinds of grocery, express, peddling and sand wagons, to »«t Ji»t with 45 good hones aad mares, with single and doufcie harness to match: also. 12 gets of chain harness and a carload- of horses from the country. This stuff must be sold. No reserve or limit. Sale rain or shine. Outside stock sold on cntnmiyslon.' TOM HERB and BEN ALLEN. Props., WM. CLOUOH. Auctioneer. H WEDHESDAY £x FEBRUARY 19, IN OAKLAND \u25a0 Sixty head of combination consignments, single and in spans, all city broken.- Among the lot are large . mare* acd ?eldlngs. suitable for plow and ranch work: business horses, roadsters and family horses, . and a lot of city horses a little foot sore from the cobbles and hard streets; good burs for farmers. All hor«es guaranteed. Win be hooked up after the sale. I will afto sell a lot of vehicles and harness too Qumerou<i to mention. . P. S. — 1 trotting bred mare, standard seal brown. 7 years old. wee bit foot .sore. Anctlon books now open. Sale at 11 a. m., 562* 567 Fonrth st.. Oakland. J. W. MEDEIROS. Licensed Auctioneer. £s t \u25a0 THURSDAY. February 20. at boarding stables. 1516 Broadway. Saa Francisco, beginning at 1 p. m.. 25 head of all purpose horses. C. BUTLER, Auctioneer. % : : ; : a' Want to Loan Money? . —^USE CALL WANT ADS— * —4- 6cea:v travel vrt*^ Steamers Leave Broadway /&}£-§P\ Wharves. f4$L: LOW RATES. ißcludln* f Yt^^ \ \ BERTHS AND MEALS. I \ ygS^A j I SPECIAL ROUND TRIP . \j^<t_^^V FOX " IIOS AXGELES SAX DIEGO SANTA BARBARA Santa Rosa.. Every Sunday. 10 a. m. Queen... Every Thursday. 10 a. m. FOR SEATTLE. TACOMA, VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C PUGET SOUND AXD ALASKAN PORTS rmatflla... Feb. 21. Mar. 1 11 a. m. City of Puebla .Feb. 23. Mar. 13. 11 a. m. And Alternately Every Friday Thereafter. ROUND THE SOUND EXCURSIONS. 11 DAYS' Round Trip. . Including Berth and Meala. $45. FOR EUREKA BAT) City of Topeka.. Feb. 17.10:30 a.m. Pomona Feb. 20. 10:30 a. m. And Every Fifth Day T&«?re»ft*r. FOR GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ALT ATA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, 7 MAGDALEN A BAY. Curacao.. ....^...February IS. 10 a. m. ALASKA EXCURSIONS, 1908 The palatial Alaska* recursion steamship SPO- KANE will leave Seattle. 11 p. m., Jane IS. July M.; 18. 31. Aurust 15. Right reserved to eta a?* this schedule. TICKET OFFICES: SAN FRANCTSCO— 3 Market St.. 112 Market st. and BROADWAY WHARF— TeL Kearay 432. General Offlcea. 112 Market it. Freight Office Broadway Wharf OAKLAND. .96$ Broadway CD. DUN ANN. O. P. A.. Saa Francisco. Tbyo Kisen Kaisha (Orieatal Steamship Co.) S. S. "America Maru" (via Manila). Tuesday. March 3, IROS. S. S. "Nippon Maru" (via Manila), Tuesday. March 31. -.1905. S. S. "Hongkons Mam" (via Masila), Satur- day, April 25. lOCS. • Steamers. gall from company's piers, Noe. 42. 44. near foot of Second st.. 1 p. m.-. for Yoko- hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hlo?o). Nagasaiti and Shanghai and eonseetlss at . Hoogkocg with steamers for MasCa. India. etc. 1 No cargo received era board day of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rate*. ' For freight and passage apply at oMee. 240 James Flood buDdlnp. W. H. AVEBY. Assistant General Manager. OCEANIC S. S. pO. (SPRCCKELS LINE) HONOLTTLTJ— S. S. AUmeda sails 11 a. m.. Feb. 29. Rocnd trip. $125. TAHITI,- SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Marlposa salla March 9. 1909. . Round trip, first elaas. J125. Bcenlc line to: New Zealand via Rartonja. Cook Island, etc. Auckland, first, $175.40: third.- $77.50. " . / Passensrer Dept.. 673 Market at.: Frelirbt Of See. v a , 90 Ciay-st." Phone Tern. 1231. Alaska Pacific S. S. Co. ELKOANT STEAMSHIPS BUCKMAN & WATSON ' Every ' Saturday at . 1 t3O p. -m. Only direct ronte between San Frandsco. ; Seat- tle i and Tacoma. Through freight and passenger rates -to all = Sound \u25a0 points, aiso Alaska. . . >For rates apply to W. D. WELLS. Gen'l Agt.. Ticket office. 54 Market at. Steuart st. dock Corapagnie Gene rale Transatlantiqae )'; DIBECT LINE TO HAVBE-PAHIS. J' Sailings every Thursday. Instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North rtrer, foot, of Morton st. : . •\u25a0 • : First class to Havre. $70 and upward: second class to Havre.^ $45 * and " upward. . GENERAL AGENCY^ FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA; 19 State St.. -New York. J. F. FTGAZI. Manazer. Padflc Coast." 630 Montgomery st.. Ran Francisco." Tickets ' sold by "\u25a0 all . rallrued ticket agents. „.'«_. ;•'.•-\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0* 7 7v . .-' . ."." : "-. .-"... •. a..—— ;; — \u25a0 — - -" ' ' .- Everything Comes .to Him Who Uses CALL.:: -WANT ::,ADS •*•- - .:. ". . ." ': .-;.•' : — \u2666 B A Y A.\D IXTERCRE AX ROUTES MARE ISLAND ?<^ YARD VALLEJO AND NAPA \u25a0\u25a0"-,; XAPA PALLET MontieellaS. ,S.Co. and Napai Valley Electric R.»R. Co. CIo«e > connections. - r - - 6— KOITXDLTIIIPS;DAIL.V — 6 V. : • Boats : leave San Francisco V .T:00, . *9:45 a.: m., 12^0;noon.^3:15.i8:00. 1 ''»3:30 pu m.'- V' ? -- r . .' - San Francisco , landing .' and " office. \u25a0 Clay street wharf. , north j end : ferry • building. Market atreet ferry. •' Meal* , a <-\u25a0 la'i carte, f . i.iilllWlWiajtitirig EPhons i Kearny ' 406." • - ' •Land* ; Navy i Yard toaeV- RAILWAT TIUTSL /g^ffi^ warmest f^^^Sj*] SanTi-anciscc \u25a0'\&MS'&f'' Fbom FkbktjaUt Itt 19CS FERRY DEPOT V *- - *r- Toot of Market Strc9t_ Leave —VIA O.^CI^yPPIEIT— _Arri»t ; B.*oi EbywaH,">-3e%SanJo«.. ' '7JW> 7 .00* Eicaoond. Pen Corta. Besida. Sai- rxa. I&xoa, Sacramento. Roarrill^ Mirysvil'A Eeddiag. Dussnuir .... TSZt 7JOO* Ekaira, Vasaviile. Ramsey 7^? 7XO» Davis, Woodland, Williams. V.xx- we2. Willowy Haaaihca, Cor&iss. Tehama. Red Bluff. 7J2Sf 7M* V«Hejo.Xaps,Ca!;s;es».SanUßoea, _^ slarsnei. Sia Raicoa. 6.05? 7.40* XHes. Pleaaaaton, Ljireracre. L»- throp. Siscitcp, Tracy. Lcs £a=oa. • ' ' Ernsaa. Han: ord. ViaalU. Porter- "--" rille. BaksrsSe^d 7J2B> B.ooa GoJdfidd P4sa.— Port Ccsia. Be3iaa» Sacriaento. Trnckea. Essex M::.a. - Toaapah, GoldSeld, Li-s. Keeler.. 7.CBa BXOI Dtvjs, Woodlaad, MarysvCe, Oro- , « t0!5.... 7-28? 8J3O» Rossei. Xe»ark, Ceaterrille. taa Jax. Loa Gatos. Vagi. Laurel. . . 5^3? B^o* Fort Costa, Martiaea. Byrcn. Tra«y. ™ iiceitoa, Merced. Fr»=o. Gosh«> Jaactioa (Haaford). Visalu. Porur- ^ vEa,Baiersfie!d...... *.<S» 9.00 a X2sa. livwaore. Stodcwn I'MHtos). Valley Spriat Icae. Sacraaentob 4.48? 9 .00* Soaora. Taolumne *ad Aa^dj 4^S? 9.CJ» Atlaaas Express — Saerars»nto. Tn> \u25a0 . kee, Offd*a. Salt Lais C^, Denver. EassaaCtty 7.25? 9.40« Rkhaond. Port Costa. M»rtbei.... «^fiP 10.00* The Oreriaad United— Denver. Kansas dry. Omsia. Ciicap)..... 8.28? 10.20* VtHejo, Mara Ishad. Kapa I l^Ba 1 0.20* Los Anides Pissecger— Part Costs, Huthes. Byron, Tracy, Lathrcp, Stocttoa. Mereei, Rarmond. Frss- bo; EiaTcrd. V«aEa. Value. Bak- ersielJ. Los Aajiies. 7.48? 1^0? Xfles. Saa Jos* aad Way Stations. . 2.43 a 1.43? Rose!. Xewu-k. Saa Joae, 7.28> 2.20? B«=ki*. Saisua. Sicraceeta. 10.42 a 2,23 j> PorJiad Express (vi» P=-.-is). W3- Eana. Wiaoirs, Red BJuff (Weed. Bray). AAiaad. Pcrtlasd •. 11^8* 3.00? Beaioa. Waters. Sarraaento. Wood- * - had, Kr.;;hu Landing. MarysriUs andOroviiie lOMa 3JX)» Saa Leaadro, S2e\ Saa Joee 9^B* 3^o? Port Costa. Jbrtir.M. Byron, 31> de^o. Merced. Fresno. 12.03? &3O? Via Tibaron, West Napa. St. Helasa. Ca&aoxi : :.. 10-25* 4.00? Vallejo. ilartraes. San Ramon, Naps, CUisioca. Saata Rosa. 9-28* 4.00p Naes. T»rv. Stoektoa. Lodi 10^8* 4^o? Eastera £x?ress — Ogdea. Paebb, Denver. Kansas City. St. Lociai Chicaja Martiaez. Stsektos. Sacramento. Reao,Sparks. 4.43? 4Ooi> Saa Leaairo, Haywaxd. Niles. f t 8.23* Ptean^too. Ureraore \ \u2666 1 IMA 5.0 C? The o*l liraiiei— Newman. Los Bano*, Meedota, Frwao. Tulare, Bafcsnfield. Los Asgtlts 8.48* 5X0 J Ru<sel. Newark, Saa Jc-.Lo* Gate* Wrkht 8.48* 5.20? S«a Leaadro. Nilea. Saa Joae 7.43» 5.40? Vallejo. Port Costa, Beaicia. Sasun. , Saeraaxeato 11.28* 6.20? Chias aad Jspsa Fart Mail — Ogden, Ckeyeane. Decrer, Kaasas City, Ooaha. Chitspx 4.43 a 6^o? Harward. N2e» aad Sa.T Jose. 6^B? 7.00s Va3eio, Martiaea a=d Way Stations. ;-\u25a0\u25a0'/> ssadayonly. :«0.38p 8.20? Or«oa txpre» — SacrsmentoJlarys- Tilfa. Eeddiat Portlaad. Pcjet fionad aad Eaat. ~.. 9-28« COAST LINE — — 4a*(Thlnl an<» Tow:is«»4 Stweu) I^2iS~HarMW-23ar3treet~ Soutb'Saa Frsadaro. Cen»««nea, Valencia St^ 3d aad Townsead. f635* 5.Wa Horseshoe — Tsdeacia St., Oce»aV*wir Cetaeter!es,3outh Saa *raaeijeo,23d B&eet, 3d aad Towasead fcsC* 6.40* So^ih Saa Fraaeisco, Saa Jose. GD- roy. Hollister, Paiaro, Watsonvffi«, £aa» Croi. Boolaer Ueek, Dsvea- port, IH Moatt. Monterey, Psc£e GroTe. B.*Sp BJKJ* The Coaster— Saa Jose, CasfrovflJe. Salutas. Saa .Krdo. Paso Robles Hot Scriac\ SaaU Marzvits, £aa L&ii OtnsF<K OMaao, Guadalupe, Surf, Loaipoo, Saata Barbara, Veatun, Oznard, Los Aaeeles. 11.4E3 B.oo* Pajaro. WaUoaviiie. Saata Cras.. . . 1 1.45? B.oo* IM Monte, Monterey, P»esfie Grovs. 11-45p 8.23* SoaUi Saa Fraaciaco, Palo Alto, Saa Jose. Way Stations. 6.30 a 9.00* Saa Jose. G2ror, Salinas. Paso Robles Hot Spriats, Saa Lni» Obispo — Los Gasos. Alma. Wriiht. Tres Paos. Santa Cras. Glenwood. \u25a0 Boalder Creek. Dd Mas w. Moaterey. PaoEoGrove 4J»? lIJMa Eoith Saa Fraacisco, 'Burtiasame. Saa Mateo. Palo Alto. Saa Jose 7.35* 11.43* Valencia St. Oceaa View. Colaa. Ceaaetenes. BaJea. Saa Braaa. Usp 2.00? Soma Saa Fraaciaco, Palo Alto. Saa Jose and Way Stations. |7.40» ' 3J009 Dei Uoote Express, Saa Jow. GUroy. ChitStaden, Pa^uro. Watson- rl'm, SaaU Crux, C*«rpvil> Dd " Monte, Maatersy, P*ei£c Grove. Saiiaas.- j> I2UJI| 3.20? South Saa Fraaeisco, Saa Joce, G2- roy. HoUisttr. Tre» Pmoj 1025* 4.00? Sasset Express — Deaikt D Paso, Koustoa, N«w Orleaat Pa» Robles Hot Spriaza, Saa Liis Obispo. Sacu Barbara, Los Ar.&lra. i 1.40 a 4.00? Del Ma ate. Moaterey. Paeiae Grove. 1 1 .45? 4.0 J? Pajaro, WatsonvHle. Saata Croa 1 1.45» 4.0 J? Kaasu City, St Louia, Chicaca 1 1.40* 4.2 D? SoaUi Saa Traaoaeo, Saa Jose and WaySta&oss B.CO* f4.45? Horseshoe— 23d> St. South Saa Fras- risco. Ce3ietenes,Valeaeia St.Sd aid Townsend. fs^3? 1 5.00? Saa Braao. Saa Mateo. Palo Alto, Saa Jose aad Tfay Stations t&2oi t5.20a BorHessiae, Saa Mitw. Redwood, Palo Alto, Saa Jo». IZAQ* 5.25? Hsrseshoe — Valencia St.Oceaa Mew, Osnetens^ SoiUt Sia Fraacseo. Si S^^et 3d aad Towaiead " 6J5| 5.43? South Saa Frmaeueo. Saa Braao. Saa Mii«. Redwood. Palo AUo, Saa Jose— SaaU Car*. Lea Gatrss, WH^t 60JC? 6J3C? Horseshoe— 234 S trees. Sooth San Fraactsco. Cemeteries. Valeccia Si. SJand Towasend...... 7.IE| &20p Sooth 3aa Fraacisco. Saa Jose aad WayStatJona 9^o* 15J25? Harsßhoe— Valencia St^Oreaa View. Ceawterks. SoaA Saa Fraaciseo. . 211 Street. 3d sad Towofecd f7.35i &009 Loa .Knzdts Passec;«r — Saa M.'t«o. Redwood. Paio Aiu>. San Joae, SaHaaa. Paso Rabies Hot S?ris£s. Saa Luis Cbispo. Sasta Barbara. LosA=«ia... 8A& * 11.45? So-jA Saa Fraaciaco, Fab Alto. Saa/ !.-\u25a0:» Jo».. 1 7^Cp tl.00? Sftennn»a»3 Rrrer Stamere. ....... tH-OC? Uaba Trtas'er o>=Ji^anv asentu rnilert I B«asr 'fJ ' taosks ; oa »raias 0/ Southern P»eifi« and c«fiv« to rest ieaca. Tbsy an autbomed to ebeck boscage diieef troTi r*^it?w?e. A fcr Moraine P for Afternoon. tSoaday excepted, tSundsy oaly. Northwestern Pacific Railroad ' October 27. IOOT SHORE DIVISION \u25a0 For Sausalito. Mill Valley. San Ra- fael — Dally — Every 30 minate3 from 6:45 to 9:45 a. m.; hourly until 3:)5 p. m.; then 4:15 and every 30 minutes until 7:45 p. m.. 9:00, 10: l». 11:55 p. in. 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.; 12:45, 1:15. 2:45 p. m. For San . Quentin — Dally — 8:15, 9:45. 11:45 a. m.; 12:45. 1:45 p. m. 2:45 p. m. daily and 8:15 a. m. Sun- days only for La^nnltas. Camp Me«ker. Monte Kio. Cazadero and way stations. WESTERS DIVISION For Tlbnron, Belredere and Saa Rafael 7:40, 9:15, '11:00 a. m.; 12:30, 3:30. 5:10. 6:SO p. m. daily. 7:40 a.' m. daily for* Petaluma. Santa Rosa, Healdsbury, Cloverdale. Ukla'.i. \u25a0Williti. Sherwood. Sebastopol. Glen El- len, Camp .Vacation and way stations. - 3:30 p. m.' dally * for Petaluraa, Santa Rosa. Healdsburff. Cloverdale. Uklab. Guerneville, Sebastopol- and way sta- tions. 5:10 p. m. dally for Petaluma. Santa Ro3a, Glen Ellen and way stations. 9:15 a. m. Sunday only for Petaluma. Santa Rosa and way stations. " fTo Tibnrsn only. Ticket Of flee— Ferry Baildlasr. General Office— James flood Buildlag. MT. tAMALPAIS RAILWAY VUSaasalito Ferry— Foot of Market St. - Lv. Saa EVaa. [ . jjw Lt. TanyJpals tees -r.N- s;:x " w^^t DAT DAT JgSjgjjMßga DAT- DAT f:ISA 8:45 A 10:42 A 7:45 A 9:45 A IMP ,-**»*- WM A . 148 P <^^P BXTCT. LI:4S A yr XMP sazcs. 7'IUT, 1:15 P UgalHtiUays "» P bat. 4:45 P 2.45 P . $an<«y T»— \u25a0 5:15 P iZ\ P ' TICKET OFFIC3 -AT SAI'SALITO FEKSY OCEAN . SHORE RAILVVAY - Depot ' 12tlt aad Jflaaion «U. Daily except Snn- d*7 — Leaver 8:15 a. 2:15 p. Arrive: 1:35p, 5:13 p. goadaya «ad holidaya Leave: 9:15 a. 10:40 a. *:15p. 4:40p, 6:10> 9