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Zlcf 10.94* 10. a<* 10.91 c 10.91 c . - V -' '. \u25a0 St. Louis Wool Market . ST. LOUIS. June 16. — Wool— Weak. Medium praties, combing and cloUiing, 24&29 c; light i;n»>. 21»*528<3«; Ueavy fine. 13^Q21Hc; tub \u25a0w allied. 246|Soifce. Eastern Livestock Market CHICAGO CHICAGO. June 16.— Cattle— Receipts. *sti ina:«-d at 13,00t>. Market steady, strong. Beeve*. \u2666\u25a05.;ki(a7.2r.; Texas Mecr*. $4.655<J.20; western 1 *te*rK. $4.7s«j«v;i<): Hookers aud feeders, $3.COQ 5.50; co«« and tteifer*, calvefc. $5.73 : fe7.75. . \u25a0:\u25a0-. . ---; > Haps— Receipts, estimated *t 22.»"J<). Market ni'*.tly Sc lumber. Light, f7.20(^;7.55; mixed. |7.#O4iSASi Uc-avy, ?7..V)(^5.10: rough, J7.50«j 7.75; pood to «-i>oice Ueav.r. $7.70Ca5.10; pigs, 1&206.T.U; Irtjlk of t-aU-s, $: .C.%^7 .95. SLe^-j — Receipts. <>i>(lniated at 12.0«i0. Market •testdy. Nstivf. $3.7srftt;; western. ?3.75«3,5.U0; Jt-arllngs. $Cg?.U; lsmlo, r.ative $5(i5.25, wtst tra $o.7SSiS.^J. spriuir $7.2.".fe.:».4U. SOUTH OMAHA SOUTH OMAHA. June I<J. — Cattle — Receipts. D.VJO. Market plow to l>x: lower. Western , steers, fS 50g5 BB; Texas steers. jcj(i%4.r>o; ranr;e c«-»-i> tiad heifers. (SJ^MftS; canners. $2(^3.75; 6torkcrs and fecdorv. $0^5.40; calves, *3y"; bulls and t-tsjrs, $3^js.*o. Hogs— Rce«»:i.tb. *--."^«*t- Market steady to •*xoc£<t. Heavy. J.7..">Ci<<i7.t<o; mixed. J7.4sftf T. 55; lirht. $1M)&!JBD; pigs, ?5fcj6.75; bulk of rales. >7.4".^.7.00. Mt«v — Ket-eipts, I^oo. Market strong to 10c higher. Yearlinpfc, $s..Vi^j«.sti: wctters, 55.25(^ 6.^5; ewes, $*.<&.«>; lambe, $7^s. KANSAS CliV KANSAS CITY. .Tuue 1«. — Cattle — Receipts. : X.fjOO. Market steady. Nativp Meors, $5^.7; r>stiT«» w«s acd b^ifer*. <;2..%0@6.<J0: stocker* an<i f*x^ers. $4.<V»'<is.r/*: bulls, $Z<ii~>: "-alvos. |3.«5Q.7: western steers, «*4-7~KtC?S; western <- •»» s. $:{.25^ 5.2.*.. H>^»~Rp^Y>ij>ts. 14.«x«rt. Market 5c hlsher. Bulk <f $?.: % S,q7.W: h»>ary. $7.7ofi|.7.Rri; parkers and hutchert. ?7.45'&7.50: light, $7.00(a 7.«": pigs. $<5<j£7.10. She*-p — Hei-ript^. 8.000. MsrkPt tipady. Mut • t-cs. M.7SQS.TS; lambs. «.60aS.S0: rsnge weth er*, M-SOfi.s-90' range ctiPk, $3.75 Q355. Aevr York Metal .Market NEW YORK. June lrt.— The Ix^udon tin mar- j k»>t vxs lower today, with spot quoted st f 133 | 17t t>d and futures at f135 7s Cd. Locally the market was dull and lower in syiapatliy, with «pot quoted at 23.20S 25».62"4c. Copptr Jeclint-d to £5S lor spot and £59 17s ttl for futures iv the London market. Locally thr tuarkct was weak an>l lower, efforts to es tablish higher prices having apparently failed for tbe time beiug. Lake was <juored at ir>."7i 2 @13.62 1 5c; «l<>otrolj-tic at 13.12U'4 IXSTViC snJ casrici: at IZQOJSc. Ijead was un-'hange<i at £1." Is 3d In I»n<lon. aud r*-tn«in«d quiet at 4.55Q,4.45c in the local j market. £|>flter was unchanged at £22 in London. Loyally the market was quiet and unchanged it .-..<c.<&.-.. 40c. / Ir.-n was a shade lower, with Cleveland war r«Ets quoted at 4Ss 7^2d on the lA>ndon market. Tup l"cal market was unchanged. Xaval Mores — Turpentine and Rosin SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jun" 16. — Turpentine — Firm. S9V»Q.3S»ic; sales. 1.Z53; receipts. 752; sl;ipn:ects. S(V. Rosin— Firm: Mies, l.«V>: receipts. 2.177; *tlpuments. o7«: Ptock. 1."2.652. Quote: B, $2.70; P. SX.O3; F-, ?3.4T..- F. ?4: G. $4.05; H. *i.20; I. $4.4<>: K. «.85; M, *0.U5; N, $5.10; WG. $5.15; WW. ?5.2'X * REAL ESTATE TaAXSACTIOXS 1. J. Truman t" FpriilßanJ Fischrr. lot in S line of C street. S2:« W of Twelfth avenue, W S3 by S 12T,: $10. ll*]«>rie Maier to John V. Campbell, lot in N line of Jackson street? 47:»5 I- of Polk, V. 45 by N 12T:Si 4 : fin. Frederick W. Waif us and wife, by tro«tees. to Marine trust' and savings bank, lot 534, gift map :;: $ 1.277.2"*. I>«ui» Srln-M-nl#rc aud wife to Joseph F. I^a li^n«-r. l"t at SW cr-raer Of Twentr-first street and Potrt-ra ivf-nue. W So by !\u25a0• 70: $10. I'iiiou loan association i<* Frederick M. F. •Ilusi. lot et NE porner of Twenty -fixtli and I'l-irida streets, E 50 br S *.<*>: $10. Danic-1 Merer to Ja.vib J. Maylhtn, W ia NE line of Farrasut avenue. 104 SE of Huron, SE i.t> by NE 100:S: 510. San Francisro land company to Mary Antono rlch. tot in IV lin* of Tenth avenue. 120 S of Luke street. S £*. br W 120: $10. <>le*te Vosti to Spmfino Vnfti, half of lot in SK line of silver street, 13" BW "f Se*-ond, SW 13:4 t>r .SE 7*«. aad one other piece; |lv. <;eorce T. Poult n«-y to Delia CarviJLlot at BW coracr of Ellis and l.ajuisa streets-Ta 50 by W 77:6: pi ft. Thomas J. Emery to Rounder realty company, lot in SE linf of Silver avenue. »»:0"i NE of Priiu*ton strwt. NE 30:0 V». SE 86:1. SW CO, NW S.-.:5: IKS. Peter UcNaiusra and wife to Pauline Cob leurz. li.t in W line of Pint avenue, 74:7>* S of Lake street. 5 27:6 by TV* S".; ?10. l.Ulian 11. Austin to Malcolm O. Austin, lot in I: line of Masonic avenue, 75 S of Haight street. 6 25 by E 57:«5: $10. John Malonb to C"l«ra L. Malonb. half of lot in NW line of Kisslln;- street. 162:9*4 SW of F.lcve n th. SW 23:«. NW Bu." NE 24:4%, SE &0, and half of one other piece: gift. Rounder realty company to Leslie F. Greiner. lot in NX linp of Kiiox ftre<?t. 100 NW" of D-rtttat NW* K»0 by NE.I"M: ?10. Mamie E. Brockman 'et al. to John B. Mc- Donald, lot in N line of Fifteenth street, 11G W of Noe. \V 2.' by N 115: ?10. Estate of Adolph Sutro. deceased (by execu trix), to Oscar Herman, lot in E line of Thirty sixth avecue, 50 N oC A street, N 25 by E 90; $7.". Same to same, lot in E line of Thirty-sixth avenue. 73 N of A street. N 25 by E 90; $720. Sane to same, lot In W* line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 200 N of A street. N 25 by w 120; $675. Same to tame, lot in TV line of Thlrtr-fifth avenue. JSO N of A street, X 25 by TV 120; $675. Karae to same, lot in W* line of Thirty-fifth avenue. 175 N of A street. N 25 by W 120; $10. Same to samp, lot in W line of Thirty-fifth avenue. 125 S <>f A street. N 25 by TV 120; $G75. Minor J. Fox and wife to Herman Van der 7a* and wife, lot In NW line of Kan Miguel street. 40 NE of Mount Vernon avenue, NE SO by NW 103:6: $10. *Aunie E. Cragin to Jennie Wafer, lot in NE line of Twenty-sixth avenue South, 250 NW of P street, NW 75 by NE 100; gift. Itanlel v,. Moaaghan et al. to Catherine Mona phm, lot In N line of Cumberland street. 225 E of Noe. E GO by N 114. and two other piece*; $1. Sol Getr & Sons to Frederick J. Rrattan, lot in I" line of Forty-fonrth avenue. 125 S of J street, S 25 by E 120; $30. Joseph C. Kirby to Charles Reid, lot in N line of Casell avenue., 1K3:4 TV of Douglass street, TV 22:3 by X 121: $10. John Foppiano and wife to Netta Brace, lot at NW corner of Twenty-fifth and Dolores streets, at 22:6 hy W 114: $10. John TV. Horn to Frank O. Carlson and wife, lot in S line of Minerva street, 2G7:C E of Ply. mouth. E 37:0 by S 125: $10. Frank O. Carlson to TV. O. Miles, same: $10. Herman Muller to Anna Muller. lot in W line of Bryant str*«*t, 134 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25:6 by W 100: jrift. 't? r. Bakers Beach land company to Sidney Walker, lot <J7. I.ron & Hoag's subdivision Bakers Beach land company: $10. --«»• Mary A. Burke to Simon Fraser. lot in S line of Twentieth street, S3 E of Church, E 25 by 5 114: $H>. Henry Hufhchmldt «>t al. to Tryjrve Romtner «*r?. lot in N line of Sacramento street, CS E of Jone*. E 23:6 by N CO: $10. Bridjret Donnelly to Aim in M. Donnelly et al.. lot in N line of O'Farrell street. 137:0 E of Octavia, E 27:6 by N 137:6; gift. Mary nosemjuist to George Ryan, lot* 1084 j and "OWI. gift map 3; $10. Charles TV. Card to EroJin TV. Card, lot 74. Lyon & Hoag'B subdivision of Bakers Beach la*.Ml company: sift. J. TV. Wright and Sons investment company to Hrnftt I-amhert. lot 13. block 12. Msrkr-t ' Street hotaestead as p p «" subdivision lots 4 an<l .1. block 12, Market Street homestead associa tion: $10. .-\u25a0-"•\u25a0 Emma Ottershacb to "Andrew J. Johnson, lot 4, block «. Holly Park tract: $10. IHmry J. Oblscn and wife to Sebastine Bar ra!K Kit 150. gift map 2; $10. Jo^ph M. <iuay. trustee estate of Lissette smiiteon. to John A. Porporalo. ui^livided •14* interest in lot in S line ot Washington •vet, 775 Vf of Montsomcry, W 20 by 8 40; 0. l>orotiiy Kllicott Woodtrorth to Joho A. Por rato. nndivided 5-J44 int»rrst in same: $10. Carrie W. Wordwartl to Jacob IVtrporato. -144 Interest in lot ia S line of Washington -eit. 77:6 W of Moatgoniery, W 20 by <j 46; 0. Wllliem McMlchael Woodworth to same, .*»-144 trrest in same; $10. Kan Francisco " land company to James I,ucey. : in S line of A street. 53:4 W of Ei£bth cnue. TV 26:S by Si 7s; $10. Same to *axne. lot In N line of B «freet, 29 of Eighth avenue. TV 28 by X 75; $10. (.••orneiaw Fowler and wife to Henry Peter*. : 2JI and S half of lot 21". gift map ?.; $10. Ucorsr. O. Gere an«l wire to Addison M. Parry <j wife, lot In E line of Twenty-fifih avenue, it S of Point tx.«bo*. S 25 by E 120; $io. Ernst S. lJurktiard ami wife to Sam P. Hel ,n ft al.. lot in Si; liii" of Brunswick street, S SW of Guttenbcrz. SW 25 by SE 150; $10. Mary A. Haas to Harriet Robison. lots 9 and .-block 151, South San v Francisco homestead B n<l railroad association, and one other piece; $10. Gwge Tr<>r *° r - 1>< ''* °- Tr °. r « Jo * 'n NW line of Bnshstr«*t. <JS*9 E «t I>eavenworth, E 45:10. N-r 137:8,1 W 45:10, S £2:0, E 0:1%, S 45. W 0.-ivi. « 10; si ft - '\u25a0>' \u25a0 Amanda J. Anderson to Union troct company «f Ban FrandKCO, lot ill X line of Day street, - 125 E of. Dolor**. E 25 by X 114; $10. Marie L. Harri* to Celeste Demartlnf. lot in S line «t Sutler street. 200 E of Baker, 1" 25 by 8 137:6; $10. \u25a0*£ John M. Manning to Ijiwrcnce Undon'and wife, lot In X line of Twenty -sercnth street, 210 E <»f Noft. E 80 by X 114; $10. Stephen R. Woods to Mary A. TVooda, lot at S rnnrer ot iioree and llKiuimd streets, NE 00 by Xli 7.-.: $10. - Marr Sparka to Rose Sparks, lot in E line of il'^rant street. 20S S of Twenty-third, S 52 fcr Et 100; gift. . \u25a0-' - 1. TV. Wright & Souk larewtment company to TTilllani A. Porter, lot in E line of Forty-third avMiae. l.*» 0 c of J street. S 350 by R 120; *I<>. C« rolls* A. Jacobs to Catherine T.. Thompsoc. lot In S line of oak street, 123 E of Broderick. X 2R by J= 137:6: flO. Hrnma KchoJi to William F. Beifra^*. lot in E line of Forty-foiirtb aveaue. '. 100 X of S turret X 50 by E 120; flO. t IS TOWED FROM COLUMBIA RIVER Measures 650 Feet in Length, 60 Feet Wide and Contains 8,000,000 Feet of Lumber HE steamer F. W. Fenwick, which ar rived yesterday from the Columbia river, brought in tow one of the largest log rafts that ever weathered an ocean voyage and the nrst one this sea son. Once upon a time this method of trans porting lumber was a matter of great un- certainty, but the say- l^rWffW-^ff in s in freight and handling was such that if every third raft reached Its destination safely there was a good profit In the enter prise. - This was all right for the owner of the raft, but the indiscrimi nate strewing of the ocean with logs added grave peril to coastwise naviga tion. The protests of ship owners, who felt that the derelict logs imperiled their vessels and who missed the freight money that would have been j theirs had the logs been transported in I the ordinary way, were without avail as far as stopping the practice was concerned. The protests did avail some thing, however. Improvements were made in the construction of the rafts and nowadays the * percentage of wrecks of raits is probably lower than that of ships. The raft that arrived here yesterday was 650 feet long and 60 feet wide and contained 8,000,000 feet lof lumber. Every log lay as snug in the cradle as when the raft left Mukilteo, where it was built 10 days ago. The voyage down the coast was without mishap, and after turning the raft over to two red stack tugs off Meiggs wharf the Fenwick went to sea again, bound for San Pedro. The raft now lies off ; Butchertown, where the Hammond lum b*r company will draw on it as the logs are needed. Captain Conbojr a Grandfather Captain Michael Joseph Conboy has had thrust upon him a new title of which he is prouder than of the one conferred by the United States inspect ors when they licensed him pilot. He has been "Captain" Conboy since the day he ceased being "Lieutenant" Con boy. He became "Skipper" Conboy shortly before the police launch Patrol went into commission. He is now "Grandpa" Conboy. He was so elated yesterday morning when he arrived at the harbor station after a visit to his 30 hour old granddaughter that when Policeman Henneberry entered his of fice on a business errand the captain looked up with a smile and said: "What js it, dearie?" The young lady responsible for the captain's elation is Josephine Kath arine McKevitt. Her mother was Miss j Conboy. who became the wife, about a [year ago. of Detective Edward McKev itt of the Chinatown squad. The baby arrived early Tuesday morning and is to be named after Mrs. McKevitt's sis ter Josephine, who died some months ago, and her mother. ( Uruatilla Wan lv (be Ice Although the steamer Umatilla, which left here June l^arrived at Xome in good time and in first class condi tion, the voyage was not without some excitement for the passengers. Accord ing to a wireless received yesterday the steamer spent part of June S stuck in the ice off Cape Romanoff. Captain (Thomas (Foghorn) Reilly. who Is in 'command of the Umatilla, is an'experi enced ice fighter and on this account is always selected to lead the way to Nome on the first trip of the season. 3Xaripo*a Will Be Here Tomorrow The Oceanic steamship company's liner. Mariposa. Captain Hayward, is expected to arrive from Tahiti early tomorrow morning. A wireless mes sage received from the liner yesterday contained the information that at 2 o'clock a. m. the Mariposa was 700 miles away, all well, in fine weather and coming right along. The Mari posa will have a longer stay in port this time than usual, and will sail July 1 with a full complement of pas sengers. Manchuria Will Be Crovrded In spite of the rules and regulations with which R. P. Schwerin has tried to discourage travel by the Pacific Mail line the Manchuria, which will sail June 24 for the orient, will have all its first class passenger accommodations taken. The ship already is booked to its full capacity, with a waiting list pf those for whom at this time there are no berths available. Mnrr China Will .Sair'Today The Pacific Mail company's inter mediate liner China. Captain Daniel Fritle, will sail today at 1 o'clock for the orient with a full cargo and 85 cabin passengers. Among the passen gers are about 30 booked through to Manila. Of these half a dozen are in sular employes returning to their posts after a vacation at home. Brings Oil from Wrecked Barge The .steamer Asuncion, which ar rived yesterday from Astoria, brought 15,000 barrels of oil saved from barge 91. which was wrecked near Astoria May 13. Water Front Xotea The Pacific Coast steamship com pany's Curacao arrived at Mazatlan June 14 from this port and sailed again the same day for Guaymas. Receipts of lumb.er yesterday by sea amounted to J», 050, 000 feet. The liner Siberia from this port ar rived yesterday at Honolulu. The harbor commissioners' will hold their regular weekly meeting this morning. The harbor police were asked yes terday to aid in the recovery of 98 piles, nald to have been stolen during the night from Darby Laydon's boom in the China basin. The Kosmos liner Salatis left Salina Cruz yesterday for this port. At Sa lina. Cruz the Salatis loaded freight shipped from Europe long after the Salatis left and sent across the isthmus of Tehuantepec Xcw Bay Steaiuer •\u25a0 Planned \u25a0\u25a0 VALLEJO. '"'June 16. — The 'Monticello steamship company is to soon let a con tract, according to" rumors in circu lation, for th« construction of a 5300,000 steel steamer to ply between Vallejo' and San Francisco and to connect with the Napa valley electric road running up the valley to St. Helena.: The boat will be 228 feet long and her contract will call for a speed of 20 knots an hour. Brinjr,ft 92.850,000 in Gold SEATTnLE. June 16.— The steamer Jefferson Nsailed from Juneau. Alaska; for Seattle yesterday with $2,850,000 in gold, the largest amount that ever came out of the north on a /single steamer. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific PORTLAND. Jane 10. — The I'ellowstoue is at Mersey dock, where she is unloading 12,000 sscks of cement and 20.000 fire brick. She *vWI take I R50.000., feet of lumber at Goble, Prescott and Italnier for San Pedro. Steam schooner J. Marhoffer arrived from San Francisco with general freight. British bark Gulf Stream mored from Green wich, dock No. '2 yesterday to Jefferson street dock. . ... To take on C 40.000 feet of lumber the Quinault left last night for Willapa. With 300 barrels of cement besides other mer cbandli-e, and a full l|st of passengerß. the steamer Argo left tonight for Tillamook. Having moved np to the Alaska dock last nlgbt the Arabia is unloading 2.000. t0ns of.merchan dise, after which , she will go to the Inman- Poulsen mills to load lumber for Manila. • With 200 tons of miscellaneous' freight and about 90 passenger*, the steamer Breakwater left for Coos bay tonight. ' ' The tug Henderson will tow the French bark i Bereurere down to Astoria tomorrow morning. ' The ' Berengere will go_; to . South Africa wiU lumber dispatched by Taylor '.Young: 4 Co. .*, Bernard Dommi. secretary ul treasver mt {V Itredoli composition t-orapsny of Bat "Ptw^ftteri < has been In Port]an<l fora few'*da-fa>tooklnjc after the company's branch Dbp. From *re he goes to, Seattle, where,, they also baTa- a branch. VICTOEIA; B. C.; Jiine>'l6.—^That'the'rMoyd I Gcnerale Italia no is contemplatlns a ; round- the ! • THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; THURSDAY. aUNE 17. 1909. First Log Raft of the Season Beaches Port Intact world service similar to that maintained by the Blue Funuel awl the Cbargeurs Reiyiis lines' ls a report received here. The Italian company has been improving its service and has estab lished a line between Genoa and Bombay and will work a connecting line from Bombay to oriental ports pending the completion of arrange ments for h direct service from Venice to Yoko hama via the : ports of the orient. This will be extended as soon as convenient across the Pacific. Steamer Amur, which returned today from Queen Charlotte island, brought the catch of the sealing schooner | Vera, Including 300 \u25a0 seal skins and several sea otfer pelts from Jedway. where the schooner had called for supplies on her way to Bering sea for: the summer season.. SEATTLE, June 16.— Arrived: Schooner A. S. Coats, from Port Townsend. Sailed: Steamer Santa Clara,. for Valdez and ports;; U. S. "lighthouse tender Manzanita, for sitfca and ports; British steamer Antilochus. for Victoria. Steamer Carlos is expected in during theAnlgbt from San Francteeo. In dismissing the charges of drunkenness and misconduct agalust two of the officers of the American steamer Massachusetts • for lack of evidence. United States' lnspectors B. 8... Whlt 'ney and R. A. Turner administered a severe rep rimand. M. R. Zuvic, third officer of the ship, who preferred charges against the other officers, says that ho will appeal from the decision of the inspectors. The charges grew out of^alleged actions of two of tbe officers while the steamer vat bringln** coal for the ( government around the Horn from Newport News to the navy, yard at Bremerton. On board the lighthouse tender Manzanita, which sailed for a crulsp in Alaskan waters today, was Dr. Henry S. Pritchett, chairman of the United States lighthouse board. TACOMA, June 16. — Steamer Macinaw ar rived in port today to load general freight for Nome. Barge Haydn Brown, with ore, arrived from Mount Andrew. Alaska. Steamer Zapora will leave port tomorrow night for the fishing banks. Steamer Admiral Sampson will leave port to night for Everett. - Steamer Olympic and steamer. Rainier, with lumber for San Francisco, left port last night. German steamer Ella Is expected at Quarter master harbor lomorrow from Seattle. ASTORIA, June 16. — Steam schooner J. Mar hoffer arrived this morning from San Francisco to load lumber. » Steam schooner Quinault, with lumber for San Francisco, went to sea this morning. Steamer Alliance arrived^ this afternoon from Coos -bay with freight and passengers. During Tuesday night the Standard oil barge No. 91 partially broke loose from Its mooring, but has been placed .closed in shore. At low water its keel Is now in view and lt Is quite certain that its hull is still Intact and all that is nect-ssary is sufficient gear to place it on an even keel again. SAN PEDRO, June 16. — Steamer Yosemlte ar rived today from Portland via San Francisco with passengers and lumber. Schooner Ruby sailed today in ballast for Coquille river. Schooner Charles Hanson cleared for Manzan illo with explosives.: Steamer Snoshone cleared today for Columbia river via San Francisco. Steamer Newbury arrived today from Grays Harbor with lumber; - Steamer President cleared today for San Diego with freight and passengers. Army Trantinort-i Tbe Logan, outward bouud, sailed June 14 from Honolulu. ** The Crook Is in port. The Buford is In port. The Sherman is in/ port. The Warren is at Manila. The Kilpatrlek left Manila May 1, bound to New York, via Suez. The Sheridan, outward bound, sailed May 1C from Honolulu. The Thomas is In port. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From | Steamer | Date San Pedro G. W. Elder... June 17 Point Arena & Albion. Porno June 17 Coos Bay ]M. F. Plant. .. June 17 Humboldt |F. A. Kilburn.. June IS China & Japan Chiyo Maru June 18 Tahiti Mariposa June IS Puget Sound Ports City of Puebla. June IS San Dlepo & Way Ports President June IS San Pedro lYosemite ......June 19 Grays Harbor ..[Norwood June 19 Salina Cruz. jMissourlsn .... Juno 10 San Pedro iHanalei June 19 Humboldt IJ. J. LO£j?le. . . Juno 20 Portland & Way PorU.lHoanoke June 20 Coquille ; River (Elizabeth June 20 Puget Sound Ports [Governor June 20 Seattle & Tacoma Ad. Sampson. .. June 20 Mendocino & Pt. ArenaiSea Foam June 20 San Pedro j/anguard .....June 21 Humboldt |City of Topeka. June 21' Portland & Astoria 'Rose City June 21 San Diego & Way Ports' Santa Rosa ...June 1.1 Seattle & Tacoma .[Northland June 22 : Honolulu Alameda |june 22 New. York Via Ancon.. Artec |June 23 Corlnto via San I'edro. Erna IJuno 23 Houolulu • Hllonian jjune 23 TO SAIL Destination I Steamer | Sails |Pler June 17 — Portland & Way Ports. G. W. Elder 1 pm 13 China & Japau '.... China 1 pm iZ Willapa Harbor Daisy .-. San Diego & Way PortsjSanU Rosa. 10.30 a 9 Grays Harbor G. Llndauer. Ipm 2 June 18— Humboldt City Topeka. 10.30 a 11 June 19 — Seattle &. Tacoma lYosemite ... 6pm 2 Los Angeles Ports Norwood ... l pm .... Puget Sound Ports President ... 2pm 0 Astoria & Portland State of Cal 11 am 27 .Coos Bay M. F. Plant 3pm 8 Point Arena & Albion. Porno Gpm "» June 20— -.. . 7 Los Angeles Ports ißoanoke ... 5 pm 13 Seattle & Tacoma jßuckman ... 1 pm 20 Los Angeles Ports Hanalei 3pm 7 June. 21 — 1 f Humboldt |Vanguard .. spm 2 Humboldt ....iK. Kilburn. . 10 am 13 Los Angeles Ports... .. Ad. Sampson 10 am 20 San Diego & Way Ports Governor ... 2 piu 0 N. York v. Salina Cruz Xevadan ... 12 m 23 June 22 — I Humboldt ......'.. J. J. Lojrgip spmp m jr, Urn Acgeles Portu..... (Northland ' 2 Puget Sound Ports ;City Puebla. 2pm a Co«iullle Klver (Elizabeth .. spm 16 June 23— | Meudocino & Pt. Arena|Sea Foam^r-. 4pm 4 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE ~?"~ Destination | Steamer | Date Skagway & Way Ports. iHuinboldt : June 17 Skagway & Way Ports. City of Seattle. June IS Skagway & Way Ports. [Jefferson, . . June ''O Nome &. St. Michael. ;. | Victoria ... June 21 Nome & St. Michael. . 'St. Crolx J uu | ;>3 Valdez & Sewax4.. IPorUand ....... June 24 N"tne :..|Senator Jnne 2t» Time Ball United States branch hydrographlp office. Mer chants' Exchange. Saa Francisco,' June \u25a0 I*s, 1000. ». , The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel -ras dropped today exactly at noon. Pacific standard time (120 th meridian),- or at Su 00m 00s., Greenwich mean time. • \u25a0 :>:-,\u25a0 J. t. . McMillan, - • Nautical Espert, In charge. San, Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey— Time and heights of tides at Fort Point. For city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes. ' THURSDAY. JtlXB 17 y; Sun ri^es ..; .....:.;... 4:40 Sun sets .....:......... r T-« Moon sets ..^T. ......".'. .'.V— ' p n, New moon. J une 17> at 3: io'p. m.' Hret quarter m00n. .. . .. .June 25. at 10:34 a. m. Ju J T i^ rt& 6 Ft :&. Ft T^l yi \u25a0JL w |n w . .Jt,w if^ Ft . \l" 5 : X~H ! ? : ??' 46 4:4 ° 3-2 10:34 0.4 lb/. .).4S— 1.. i 1:18 5.5 5:28 3.3 11:15 0 3 Iff,. 0:34—1.3 2:08 4.6 C:18 3 4 • ' H W \U W H W ." LVV "\u25a0" 20.. 0100 -6.0 7:18 —1.1 3:00 ?\u25a0 4.7 7-15 3 5 21.. 0:45 .'..« 8:02—0.7 3:4S "4.8 8 : l2 35 22.. 1:34-5.2 8:44^0.2 ;4:32 ?4 8 920 35 . U..S. Branch Hydrogruphlc Office - A Drancu oi the United States hydrocrapbic office, located at the, Merchants' Exchange Is tnaintalnwd In San* Francisco for the benefit of mari=rrs, without regard to nationality and free of -expense. Navigators are cordlaUy 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 i the latest .information can always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat ters of Interest to ocean commerce. .- •\u25a0 ' > J.-t. McMillan. ' Nautical Expert,: in charge. Exports for^ the Xorth * i -The steamer v Queen .sailed »fbr,, Victoria on Tuesday i with . cargo . consigned >£ to I the • port or destination aud to other British-American cities X a ! u J& '»*j' ;i -? 1 ? 5 i :an< -" fa - c - II(lln e >ibe following: 217.600 UK dried , fruit, . -18.425 lb», raisins. ,20 bbl» f100r, » 442 pkgs fresh f niits, ; 123 pkgs vege tables. 534 pkp» potatoes. 17C pkgs onions--' 10 bbis bsklnf powder. 621 cs canned goodf." 12* 620 lbs I eoff e«, ' 2,000 llm t chocolatp, \ 41,4«( i 7 lbs f salt ' «l.v: lbsr«p!ces,H7o(l lbs ,850 f lbs meals' 5.000 ; lbs ; oil i cake, , 29S gals \u25a0 wine. 122 bbls * as phalt." 1 0 i carboys acid.~ 4 cs $$ > coils rope,*,l - canoe ; v 1 4 pk en electrica 1 \u25a0 gowls.'v ."» \ bales hose, 302 bdls and 43U pcs Bteel" and' Iron, (Jpkgs machinery. 34 pkgs wagon material. 523 lbs sheet zinc, 200 pkgs' roofing material, SO bbls and 1 keg oil. .'! rolls leather. \u25a0• * : :—.: — . .. \u25a0 _, . — -* Weather Report United "States Department of Agriculture — Weather Bureau, San Franclsoo, June 10. . RAINFALL DATA Past Seasonal Normal Stations—' 2-1 hours, to date, to date. Eureka .«-W» ; 42.9S • 45.73 Red Bluff vj. 0.2*5 -.31.10 24. 59 Sacramento >0.00 21.73- 20.09 Mount Tamalpals ...: 0.00, 35.62 22. 50 San Francisco ....... Trace 23. ".7 22.2t$ San Jose "...Trace I,S'.2G ; 13.05 Fresno °-00 8.79 fl.cs Independence 0.00 ' JI.SS • /. 9.53 San Luis Obispo .0.00 31.35.-V: "20.51 Los Angeles 0.00 19.07 J5.C4 San Diego 0-00 10.23 Coast record for 12 hoars e inline 5 p.m. * 53 \u25a0X- S 5! -\u25a0 \u25a0: .• -3 • 3 5 P ?' 8 '£§ STATIONS 3 . j H ?" ? STs /." I--?.- : , : \ Bater 29. 5S 74 , 54 W Cloudy .08 Boise 251 .^S 7* 56. NB Clear .00 Eureka .......30.12 54 50 NW Cloudy .'.OO Flagstaff ... ..20.84 "li 36 SW Clear .00 Fresuo 29.88 80 5« SW Cloudy .00 Independence ..29.72 S« 56 W Pt.Cldy .00 Kalispell . ....2H.BC 70 .54 NW Pt.Cldy .14 Los Angeles. ..29.94 7ft. M SW Clear .00 Modena 29. 50 SO 40 SW Clear .((0 Mt.-Tamalpal9.3o.o2 WJ 44 W Cloudy .00 North Head.... 30. 0S r.S . . NW Cloudy .00 Puoenlx 29.76 JtS ,«8 NW Clear .00 Pocatello .....20.80' 80 « r .H W Cloudy .00 Pt. Reyes Lt-.29.69 55 4.3 NW Cloudy .00 Portland .. 30.02 64 T.U N Cloudy .02 Red Bluff 2».P2 74 «i> SK Cloudy .00 Reno 29.82 72 4<5 W Cloudy .00 Roseburg 30.02 66 < r >2 W Pt.Cldy \u008400 Sacramento ...20.96 6S r.U S Cloudy .00 Salt Lake 29.74 86 «4 W Cloudy .00 Sau Diego 29.94 68 (50 XW dear .00 San Franclseo..3o.o2 HO 52 W Cloudy .00 San Jose 30.04 66 54 NW Cloudy .00 S. L. 0bi5p0..30.04 64 r.O W Pt.Cldy .00 8. E. Farallon. 3o.oo ,">4 ..TO NW Cloudy .of> Spokane 29.94 70 ."0 T- Cloudy .10 •Summit cl 37 SW Clear .00 Tacoma 30.04 64 54 N Clondy' .U2 Tatoosh 30.10 58 50 W Clear .00 Tonopah 29.70' 78 50 SE Pt.Cldy .I*o Walla 20. «0 SO 60 NW Clear .I*o Wlnnemucca .:2!>.54 7S 4H SW Cloudy .0O fuma ..29.74 102 64 SW Clear .TO •Average snow- on ground 4 Inches. The following maximum and minimum tem peratures are reported from eastern stations for previous day: Chicago, 66-SS; New -York, 70-60; Omaha, 74-64. SYNOPSIS \ Light showers have ' fallen In, the northern states and in California north of Red Bluff. The depression 'now overlies Nevada and will probably move slowly eastward. Cool weather coutlnues in California. After noon temperatures in the great valley are from 7 to 14 degrees below the normal. - Fog prevails along the coast. The relative humidity at Red Bluff was 78 per cent and at Fresno 41 per cent. _ » Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight, June 17: San Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy Thursday, with fog; slightly warmer; moderate west winds. Santa Clara valley — Fair Thursday; warmer; moderate north wind. Sacramento vajley — Cloudy Thursday; moder ate'south winds. s . . San Joaquin valley — Cloudy Thursday, with showers in the Sierras; light west wind, chang ing to south. Los Angeles and vicinity— Fair Thursday; light northeast wind, changing to south. -<« A. G. McAl>IE, District Forecaster. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Depth at mean low water, entrance- -to harbor. PLACE I Ft. I Date | Remarks Grays Har| 19 [May 29] Channel getting broader \u25a0 - . .No change In channel; tVillapa B 27 June 9 10 ft. M. L. W. in • j - - •- -,>-.'.- channel to South V. } Bend. \u25a0-'\u25a0.-. Colnm R|*24 |Feb. 16|. Nehalm Rl 9 [Apr. SlChannel 200 feet south . I) I of buoy. I [Depth of 8 feet at low Tillmk B. 9 (Apr. 30 water In channel to \u25a0 I Garibaldi. Yaqulna B| 13 |.Mar. l^jCLmnnel not shifting. ' - \u25a0 Beacon on beach In line^ Siuslaw R 4 May 1 with south side of I I gulch leads over bar. Umpqua Rl 11% June 2 Channel In good condl- I - tion. 12 feet at low water to Coos Bay. 17 June 1 North Bend; 11 feet • at low . water to Marshfleld. Coqullle Rl S May 31 Channel close to north I I Jetty. No opportunity for Rogue Blt soundings lately: be fore rise there was 7 \u25a0 feet on bar. Klamth R| T |May 29|Channey Btralght. North channel rery crooked; 18 ft. aver- Bmbldt B 20 June 1 age low water in straight channel lead ' ing out northwest. B Pedro B| 20 I Apr. 15|No cbauge in channel. S Diego B| 25 |May 3]No change In channel?" S Pablo Bi 24 lApr. 21IDepfh in dredged chan- I I I nel. •About. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED . . Tuesday, June 15. Launch J. C. Elliott, Grant, 8 hours from Santa Cruz. Wednesday. June 10. | II S Btmr^McCulloch, hours from San Pedro. Stmr Gnalala, Martinson, 20 hours from Hardy creek. :.'.-— Stmr Asuncion, Bridfrett, 53 hours from As toria. ' \u25a0 Stmr City of Topeka. Hall, 20 hours from Eureka. Rtmr Centralia, Erickson, 41 hours from San Pedro. ' Stmr Georpfi W. Fenwick. ' Miller. f> days -from . ATLA>'TIC OCEAX TRAVEL fflorth Germanyjoyd Large, Fast and Luxurious Twin-Screw -Express " and Passenger " Steamships' . Equipped with Wireless and Submarine Signals. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG^-BREMEX . • Express Sailings Tuendavs at 10 a. m. -, \u25a0 Kaiser^Wm/UliJuneZOlCedlta . .......:Jnly 13 Kronprinz Wm.." July.elKals. Wm. d. Gr.July 20 PLYMOUTH — CHERBOURG— BREMEX Twin-Screw Sailings Thursdays at 10 a. m. .. Kurfuerst .*.\u25a0-.. :Jime 24 1 Bremen ........ .July S Washinj-ton : . . V.Jaly I|P. Friedrleh'.Wm.July 13 George; "kVas»hlnflr*on — Sails " July 1—27.0001 — 27.000 tons".. N'pwpßt and Larj-pst German ship afloat. Every' lnnovation known to the shipbuilder* art. ' GIBRALTAR— VAPLES— GENOA ; Mediterranean Sailings Saturday at 11 h. m.' Berlin (new) . . .June 26 Prlnzess - Irene. . .July 17 K. I^iise f . . . . . .July 10 K. Albert-. ..... .Ju1y 31 Connection* Enclrcllnjc the Globe Travelers' Checks rood all over the world. Apply OELRICIIS & CO.. Gen'l Agents 6 Broadway, New York, or - Robert Capelle, G. A. P; C 230 Powell st.,' opp. ... St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco. ; - Telephone— Kearny 47C4 . ' r; AMERICAN LINE I piymoutli-— Cherbours— Southrimpton Philadelphia— QtieenHtovrn— laverpool- ATLANTIC TRANSR)RT, LINE •: A'ew -York— London* Direct % V \u25a0 HOLLANDfAMERICA LINE ! New' A'ork — Rotterdam,...' via Boulogne RED STAR LINE . -' '•"".: NeW York— Dover— Antwerp WHITE STAR;LINE New .York-— QueenstoTrn— Liverpool v ! \u25a0 Plymonth — Cherbonrjc— Southampton' ! .\u25a0?; Boston-^Queenstoyvn— Liverpool •'*.- >*E%V ' YORK AIS D • BOSTO X ' TO * ITALY Via A«ore» anil GMtrnltnr \u25a0 ; -\u25a0 - CRETIC ... ... -June 20|FINLAXD . . . . r. Jnly 10 ROMANIC ;•• • • .Ju 1 *" 3(OAM)PIC . . . . . July 24 i (-.'J-..KOEPPEL. Passenger Ajent Pacific" Coast, •:.-.•\u25a0\u25a0 s'W.EIIU Street Near Market. Compaghfe 'Generale {Transatlantjqiie DIRECT LINE TO; HAVRE-PARIS. ' r 'Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from pier 42, : North river, foot of Mor- ton \u25a0Bt.'^ \u25a0 ''•\u25a0;.;-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'<;,\u25a0 -\u25a0 '-- : : : ''\ c V/Y-; \u25a0-":;..->\u25a0 \ ::'•\u25a0-. First class to Havre. . 57 1 .50 ; and upward ; I sec- ond class; to Havre.' sr>o and npxrard. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES » AND CAN- ADA, 19 ; State st..; New York. . J. 1 ; p.- FUGAZI Manager i Pacific f coast.- 630 f Montgomery. «t:; I San Francisco.; Tickets , sold nby all, railroad' ticket agents, v . \u25a0 v-.T :;.;•; \u25a0,- r-. » Mukilteo,- via Columbia river 130 hours, bound south; put in 'With log raft In tow. Stmr Nevadan,' Groene, U0 hours from Seattle;, put iv to finish loading. • Stmr National City, Hlgglns, 16 liours from Fort Bragg, bound \u25a0 south ; put in for fuel. Stmr' Brooklyn, 'Heudricksou, 60 hours from San I'edro. - ' , • Stmr James S. Htj-gin*.. Hljrglns/ 14 .hours frotn'Fort Bragfr, 'bound south; put in. for fuel. " Stmr Daisy Freeman,. Johnson, CS hours from Willapa harbor. - , \u25a0 -\u25a0. Sehr Sausalito, Nelson, 5 daysfrom Sluslaw. Sehr .Santiago, McDonald, 14 hours from Mon terey, in tow tug. Navigator. "*\u25a0 ' Schr Waskcalore, Peterson, 67 hours from Sius law river. \u25a0:'»\u25a0< CLEARED Wednesday, June 16. 5 Stmr Hanalei, McFarland, San Pedro; Cres cent wharf and warehouse company. Stmr Coos Bay. Bowen, sau l'edro; Pacific Coast steamship company. Stmr China, Kriele, Hongkong, via Yokohama and Honolulu; Pacific Mall steamship company. Ship Acme. Park. New York and Pulladclphla; Bates & Ciiesebrough. . SAILED ; ' Wednesday. June 16. US stmr Vlcksburg, Halsted. Atlantic coast. .Stmr North Fork, Nelson. Eureka. , .;Stnir Sea Foam, I^e, Point Arena and Albion. Stmr, Goos Bay, Bowen, San . I'edro and way ports. : - \u25a0 ~ ;--•-_- • \u25a0 Stmr Samoa, Madsen. Caspar. Stmr Cascade, Ludlow, Willapa. Stmr Brunswick, Hammer, Fort Brajrg. Stmr Centralia, Ericcson. Grays Harbor. Stmr Excelsior, Nasou,"" Willapa. Stmr Hanalei. McFarland.- Sau Pedro. Stmr Brooklyn, Hendrickson, Mendocino coast. Stmr Acapulco, Track, Aucon. . • Sfmr Redoudo, Bendegard, Coos bay. Stmr F.;A. Kilburn, McLellan. Eureka. - Stmr George W. Fenwick, Miller, San Pedro. Stmr James S.Hlgglns, Higgins. San Pedro. Stmr Hauxen. Union landing. Stmr National City, Hlgglns,\San Pedro.— Schr Advent. Olsen, Coos bay, in tow stmr Redondo. Schr Jlontcrey, Kelly, Monterey, in tow tug Navigator. . -- ,\u25a0 Schr- luca, Rasmussen, Sydney, via Astoria. WEATHER REPORTS v -POINT LOBOS, June IC, 9 &s nl— Cloudy; wind, west: vploclty, 12 miles per hour. POINT REYES. June 16. 0. a.' m.— Cloudy; wind, northwest; velocity, 33 miles per hour. FARALLONES, June 16, 0 a. ra. — Cloudy; wind, northwest; velocity, 14 miles p*r hour. TATOOSH. June 16, 9 a. m.— Cloudy; wind, west; velocity. 4 miles per hour. BY UNITED WIRELESS COMPANY Stmr Asuncion, from Portland for San Fran clsrt) — June 1">, 5:.".0 p. m.. off Point Gorda. Stmr Mariposa. from Tahiti for San Francisco — June lli, 2 a. m., 700 miles, off San Francisco." t ' SPOKEN Jnne o—Lat 31, deg N. long 22 deg W, Fr bark Gael, from London, for Oregon. ' June 10— Lat 51 deg -N. long 21 deg W. Br bark Holywood, from Eureka, for United King dom. _ - June 13— Lat 40 dep N. lons 7 deg W. Ital ship Cresslugton. hence Dec 16, for Ipswich. TELEGRAPHIC \u25a0\u25a0POINT LOBOS. June UV 10 p. m. — Weather. cloudy ;• wind, wost : velocity. 14 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS ASTORIA — Arrived June lfi— Stmr Alliance, from Coo* bay; Btuir J. Marhoffer, hence June 12. Sailed June 16— Stmr Quinault. for Willapa harbor: stmr J. Marhoffer.' for Portland. TATOOSH— Passed out June 15— Stmr Wasp, from Tacomn. for Grays Harbor. Jnne 16 — Stmr Olympic, from Tacoma. for San Fran cisco; stmr Rainier, from Seattle, for San Fran • clseo. Passed In June 10— Stmr Carlos, hence June 12. for Seattle. Passed In June 16— Stmr Jim Butler, hence June 12. for Puget sound: stmr Winnebago, bence June 12, for Puget sound. Passed oilt June 16 — Stmr City of Puebla. from Victoria, for Sau Francisco: Br stmr Ning Chow, for Liverpool, via China and Japan. SOUTH BEND — Arrived Jnne 1C — Stmr Wil lapa. hence June 12; strnr Quinault, from As toria. SAN PEDRO— Arrived June ' 15— Stmr George TV*. Elder, henco June 14; strar President, hence June 14. June 16 — Stmr Argyll, hence' June 14: gtmr YosemitP. lience Jnne 14. Sailed June AT — Stmr Long Beach, for San Francisco: stmr G. W. Elder, for San FraneUco; stmr William ' 11. Murphy, for San Francisco June 10 — Stmr President, for . San Di«>go. . - Arrived June 16 — Stmr Newbnrg, hence June 14: stmr Bowdoin, from Caspar.-' >\u25a0 Sailed June 16 — Stmr Shoshoue, for San Fran clwo: schr Ruby, for Bandon.- PORT SAN LUIS — Arrived June 10— Stm* Washtennw. from Honolulu. ' REDONDO— Arrived June 16— Stmr Pasadena, from Albion: stmr Mandalay. hence June 14. Sailed June 10— Stmr Mandalay. for San Pedro.-. ! SAN DlEGO— Sailed Juno IG— Stmr Bowdoin, for Redondo. SEATTLE— Arrived June 15— Stmr Hyades. hence June 11. Sailed June lo — Stmr Spokane, for Alaska: stmr City of Puebla. for Sun Francisco. Jnne 10— Br stmr Antiloohus. for Liverpool; stmr A. G. Lindsay, for S'katrway. Arrived June If — Stmr Santa Clara, from Jn neau; fflir - A. " F. Costs, .. from Mazatlan, • via Townsend. : . • PORT LUDLOW— Arrived June 15— Stmr Tlt erton. hence June 10. • . EUREKA— Arrival June 16 — Stmr J. J. Log «ric. hem-e June 14; stmr Whlttier. from San Pedro; stmr Aurella. hence June 14. \u25a0 PACIFIC OCEAJV TRAVEL * — - — — .—. — - — —^ — : , Steamers Leave Broadway /t)y^~~^Q«\. wharves (Piers 9 and 11) A>Z- LOW RATES. INCLODING A*/ V^5S5 Y*l BERTHS AND MEALS. I I V^^) I SPECIAL ROUND TKIP Vsk \ vx2r LOS AXGELES * y&tiiaxtfsy SAX DIEGO 'SANTA BARBARA •Governor.. ..Mon., June 21, July 5, 10, 2 p. m. •President: ....Mon.. June 14, 28; Sun.. July 11, 2 p. m. , Alternately Every \ Monday Thereafter. Santa Rosa. ......Every Thursday, 10:30 a. m. •Direct for Los Angeles. Will not call S. Barbara. SEATTLE I (DIRECT), tTOWXSEXD TACOMA, tVICTORIA, fVAXCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for SE. Alaska. Skagway, Dnwson. Fairbanks, Nome, St. Michael. Puebla.... ...Tnes.; June 22; July 6. 20, 2 p. m.' tGovernor.... Sat., June 26: July 10, 24. '2 p. m. Queen ....'.. ...'..."..**. ty. Tue5., June. 29. 2 p. m. tPresident.Sat., » ..June 19, July 3. 17^31. 2 p.m. Umatllla \.... .......... Tiie5., July 13. 2 p. m. Alternately Every Tues. and Sat. Thereafter. tWIH not call at Victoria, Townsend, Vancouver. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT-BAY) *- Topeka;..':.. .June IS.- 23. 2S; July 3, 8. 13. IS, 23, 2S, 10:30 a. m. Every fifth day thereafter. - GUAYMAS, MAZATLAX, LA PAZ Curacao. .".7th of each month, 10 a. m. ALASKA CRUISES— Leave Seattle : 5p0kane........ .June 30; July 13, SO: August 14 Queen.......... ................July 15, 30 NOME— ST. MICHAEL Senator (direct) Leave Seattle. June 28 Right reserved to change this schedule. - v . TICKET OFFICES— 3 Market St.. 112 Market St., and Broadway' Wharf. ; Tel. Kearny ,492. OAKLANI£-10r>6 Broadway.. Tel. Oakland 5650. C. D. DUNANN. G. P. A.. San Francisco. V^^^^W AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN &|^|H STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEHUANTEPEC ROUTE NEW VOKK" to PACIFIC COAST PORTS and HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Sailings ejery Satur- day. • ... . "... v " SEATTLE." TACOMA and SAN FRANCISCO to \u25a0 NEW- YORK. . sailing " every 21- days; »also taking freight for. MEXICAN, and EUROPEAN ports. \u25a0 — <\u25a0 • -" -. . LOCAL SERVICE: v. 1..* SAN. FRANCISCO-; to HAWAIIAN PORTS. DEARBORN * * LAPHAM. General Agentsi 8 BRIDGE ST.. v NEW;, YORK;. WILLIAMS. DI- MOND-& CO.. General f AfrentB. Pacific . Coast, : ; >3lO SANSOME ST..; SAN FRANCISCO. , TOYO KiSEN KAISHA (ORIEXTAL STEAMSHIP COMPAXY) S.^ S. " Chiyo ' Maru.'V." ... -Tuesday,- June 29, ' 1909 S. 8. Tenyo Maru: .'.". : .. .Tuesday, July 27, 1909 S. S. Nippon Maru.. .".Tuesday, August " 17, : 1909 - Steamers r sail " from company's piers, Nog. \u25a0 42, 44/ near^ foot of;Second.xt..l,p. m.f for.Xoko- ham«. and' Hongkong., calling" at Honolulu Kobe (Hlotro), N.ij-s*akl and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong ;>-lth • steamers -. for ' Manila, India, etc.; No cargo received on board on. day of sail- ing. .Round, trip 1 tickets at reduced rates.. ' \u25a0 '. For i freight ; and , passage apply * at . office,* 240 James Flood building.: .-.JW. H.vAVERT,-«>- .v '\u25a0..:;. '\u25a0:-\u25a0>. General Manager. \u25a0\u25a0.. iHJNULULU a ' m - Junf "°- Special ;II; IIU *"" l -V. | -r r round irlp.'-1110 first class. TAHITI AXDXEW; ZEALAXD-S:S. : Mariposa sail* 11" a. 1 "- ra.V: JnlyLll ; SpL' Tahiti' ? round ? trip f $125. • Wellington." $260.- ,R. t. LINE/673Mkt.; tel. u Kearny 1231 : AUCTIONSALES "NEXT THnBSDAY. June 17. DUBOCE STA- BLES. 203-209 Valencia at.." 11 a. ra. 70 horses and mares; also wagons, buggies and tarness of every flescriptlon. TeL Park 2723. VfM. CLOUGH. Anctloneer. £& 2& .Private sale. 20 big Mares, Horses and Mules; Sand. Sprinkling-. Express Wagons. Dump Carts. M. and F. Construction Co.. Xew- Broadway. an«l Edith st., Oakland. 2 blocks beyoutl Country Club. Also a lot of Chain Harness. JSs 5s Big combination AUCTION SALE In Oaklan<l SATURDAY. June 1!). at 11 a. m. 40 head of cheap larjre and small horses and mules. All guaranteed noises will "be booked. Camptus rigs, 47 vehicles, (S3 sets harness. .V 5 4th at.. .Oak- land. X J. W. MEDKIROa, Anctloneer. -^ 55© "^£ AUCTION SAI.K SATUHDAY. JUNE 1», AT 11 A. M-, 43 head All Purpose Horses. Buggies and Wagons BEXO STABLES, 34th st. near San Pablo ay*., Oakland. OEO. REED & CO. Sailed June 16 — Stmr Santa Monica, for Saa Pedro; Nor . stmr Elr. for Tuget sound; stmr Capistrano. for Astoria. NEEDLE ROCK— Sailed June 13— Stmr Marsh- field, for San Pedro. ST. MICHAEL— SaiIed , June 15— Stmr St. Crolx.i for Seattle.' ; WESTPORT i Wash.)— Passed in June 15— Stmr Saginaw. . hence June VI. June 16 — Stmr Wasp., from Tacoma. TACOMA — Arrived Jnue 16— Stmr Governor, hence June 13, via Seattle; stmr Mackinaw, from Seattle. Sailed June 10 — Br Rtmr Anriloehns. for Liver- pool; stmr Governor, for Seattle; Br stmr Chow, for Yokohama. « NOME — Arrjved June 16 — Stmr Senator, from Seattle. VALDEZ— Arrived June 13 — Stmr Northwest- ern, from Seattle, and stalled for Seattle. KETCH IK AN— Arrived June l"»— dtrur Faral- lon, from Seattle. EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK — Sailed June 13 — Br stmr Manoa, for Colon, via Baltimore. ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU— SaiIed Jnne 15— Br stmr Yeddo. for Sydney. ' June 16 — Stmr Alameda, for San Francisco. r Arrived June. 16— Stmr Siberia, hence June 10, for China, etc. : - FOREIGN PORTS BARRY— Sailed May 21— Br stmr Harcroft, for Acapulco. PAYTA — Arrived June o — Br stmr Pinna, from Yokohama. . SALAVERRY— SaiIed June H— Schr Blakeley, for Puget sound. SALINA CRUZ — Sailed June 10— «er stmr Sa- latis. for San- Francisco, via Manzanillo and Mazatlan. - CALLAO — Sailed June 13 — Ger stmr Uarda. for San Francisco, via ports. MAZATLAN — Arrived June 14— Stmr Curacao, hence June 7, and sailed for (iii«vm»s. \u25a0 VICTORIA — Sailed June 16 — Stmr City of Puebla. for San Francisco: Br stmr Ning Chow, for Liverpool; stmr Spokane, for Alaska. SYDNEY — Arrived prior June 13 — Nor ship Sophie, from Ancon. HOBART— Sailed May 2S— Fr bark Franeoise d'Ambolse. for San Francisco. HONGKONG — Sailed June 12— Br stmr Em- press of Japan, for Vancouver. Arrived June 16 — Br stmr Dakotab, from Ma- nila. **• PUERTO MEXlCO— Sailed June 13— Stmr Isthmian, for Delaware breakwater. VALPARAISO— SaiIed June 11— Ger stmr Hermonthis, for Hamburg. OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK— Arrived June 16— Stmr Oarma- nla. from Liverpool. Sailed June 16 — Stmr Teutonic, for Southamp- ton: stmr Manretanla, for Liverpool: stmr Bleu- cher. for llamhare. HIOGO — Arrived previous June lfi — Stmr Amiral nxelmans. from Antwerp, etc.. via Sing- apore. Honsrkone. etc.. for San Francisco. SOUTHAMPTON— SaiIed Jnne \C — Stmr Kaisfr Wilhelths 11, for New York: stmr Majestic, for New York. - RAILWAY TRAVET, * /^ |S|\ Saota Fe Trains Leave mmM san franxisco VHy Market St. ferry LBAVK FOR— |A. M.| P. M. BAKERSFIELD 7:15 8:00-10:00 CHICAGO 7:15 8:00-10:00 FRESNO- 7:15 4:00-8:00-10:00 GRAND CANTOS? 7:15 8:00-10:00 . HANFORD 7:15 10:00 KANSAS" CITY 7:15 8:00-10:00- MERCED 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 STOCKTON 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 STOCKTON, OAKDALE & SIERRA RY. PTS... 9:45 TULARE 7:13 8:00-10:00 VISALIA : 7:15 8:00-10:00 YOSEMITE '.. 7:15 10:00 California Limited throuch to Chicago leaves at 10.00 p. m. OFFICES: i -"; V 673 Market Street and' Market Street Ferry Depot, San Francisco * 1112 Broadway, Oakland /s££&. SCHEDULE. EFFECTIVE P^R*J MAY 11, 1909 roflON FERRY DEPOT) 1^ San Francisco Leave. VIA SAUSAUTAO Arrive. 7:13 a Sonoma and Glen Ellen 8:03p 7:45 a Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Healds- barg. ! Cloverdale. Ukiah, Willits. - Sherwood, Sebastopol and Guerne- ville »7:35p 8:15 a Pt. Reyes, M«nt<- Rio, Cazadero. ••7:05p £S:4sa Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Guerneville . 7:03p J9 :15a Sonoma and Glen Ellen "... 8:33p t9:lsa Lagunltas, Cp. Taylor. Pt. Reyes 7:35p 10:45 a Petaluma and Santa R0«a....... 4:35p t2:43p]Pt. Reyes, Monte Rio. Cazadero. tll:0oa 3:15p Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healds- ,;>v^ :• • burg, Cloverdale. Ukiah. Gnerne- vllle. River Landing. Sebastopol. 11:03 a 4:43p Sonoma and Glen Ellen 0:05 a 5:15p Petaluma and Santa Rosa S:33a t5:45p Lagunltas. Cp. Taylor, Pt. Reyes 8:03 a $7:45p Point Reyea 8:05 a ELECTRIC STJBTXRBAN VIA SAUSALITO Bausalito, Mill Valley, San Rafael— Daily every. 3U minutes from 6:45 a. tn. until 9:45 a. m. ; hourly until 2:45 p. m.. then 3:15 p. m. and every SO minutes until 7:43 p. m.. then 9:00, 10:33 p. ra. and 12:01 a. m. <0n Sundays — In "addition — every 30 minutes from 9:43 a. m. to 3:1." p. in., excepting 2:15 p. m.) Fairfax— Leave t§:4s. t":13. 7:45, 8:13, 9:13. J9:45, 10:43. 11:45 a. m.: 12:45. 1:43. t2:43. 3:13. 3:45. 4:13, 4:43, 5:13. 5:43, 6:15, 6:43. J7:45 p. m.' - San Quentin rla. San Rafael — Leave 9:13 a. ra.. 1:45 p. m. * Tiburon and Belvedere — Week days — 7:30. 9:00, 111:45 a. m.., ("12:45 p. m. Saturdays only). 3:30. 5:30 p. m.; Sundays — 7:30. 319:00. {{11:00 a. m. ; $112:30, 3:30. 3:30 p. ra. and $12:01 a . m . •Sundays arrive. 7:05 p. m. from Sebastopol and Guerneville. • 'Sundays arrive 8:05 p. m. tExcept Sunday. tSunday only. fVla Saasallto. If Runs to Schuetzen Park. Pacific Transfer Company's Agents are author- ized to check bargage direct from residences. fMUIR WOODS MT.TAMUVLPAIS VIA SAUSALITO FERRY • FOOT OF MARKET STREET LESAL HCUBATS-SUWDAY TtMI _ v :w FrM - ba U.Wiif Waste t>. Tinalnis . A.EEK SUN- WEEK SON- WEEK SOW- DAY DAY tf)AY DAY DAY PAY 9:45* 7:15 a t7:2ot 11:05* 7:2Ca 9:42* 1:45p «"8:45a 1:40p 12:20p 1:40p 11:22* *4:45p 9:lba e2:45p / 1:50p *.:Up 12:10» '. ,9:45 a 4:20p 3:50p *9:50p 1:40p ...... 11:15 a \u25a0. 5:20 p...... 3:40p ...... 12:45 p...... 6:40 p...... 5:10- •••••• 2:45? \u25a0 6:40? - 4:15 p.....: .-. : . .-. •Sat. only. tMon. only. ©Tsmalpais only. IMuir only Ticket Offices— Sausalito Ferry and 874 Market. General Offices— Slill \ alley. Califororj- OCEAN SHOREtRAILWAY (12th and Mission)— Dally ex. "Sunday — Lt.: •7:45 a. t9:30a,.»1:15p. t3:4op. Ar. S. F.: •7:25 a. t9:loa, •l:00p.tl:15p. Sundays — Lt.: ."7:43a, to:3oa, J*10:10a, »ll:13a. »12:15 p. ts:4op. Ar. S.F.: .•7:25 a, t9:loa. •11:40 a. »4:40 p. t3:lsp. t»6:oop.' *To and from Arieta. tTo and from Tunltas Glen. :jStop at Salads. San Pedro, Ter- race, Farallone. Mosa Beach, Granada. Half moon Bay. Connect at Tunltas Glen with stage for San Gregorlo, Pescadero. Pebble Beach and La Honda. - » ' BAY. AND IXTERURBAX noi'TES nayytaSd^ .Vallejo,' N^^apa, St. Helena ST. HELEXA-N\\PA VALLEY ROUTE Mo^tlceno S.'S.;Co. and Napa Valley Electric VL.'- R. Co.".- Close : connections. 6— ROUND TRIPS DAILY— 6 : Boats leave San : Francisco 7:00 " *9 :45 ' a. m.. 12:30 n00n,'3:15. 6:00. *8:30 p. m. \u25a0; San • b>tnclsco landing and - office. Clay a',-wt wharf, north " end ferry - building. Market street ferry. -Meals a la cart*. - Phoo* Ke>rtu> 406. - - *Land navy .yard direct. . AUGTIQNSALES At Receiver's Sale SAM WATKIXS, Auctioneer Notice is hereby given that by order of court I will sell at public auction on Saturday. June lf>. 19C9. at 10 oVlock ». m.. at stoekvards of W. A. Saunilers, 445 Allso St., L«s Angeles, CaL 100 HEAD DRAFT MULES Belonging to the copartnership of Briek^r A Coats. They are from 5 to 11 years of age. 14 to IB hands high, from 1.000 to 1.300 pounds la weight. In sood condition and well broken. TEUMS— Cash. United States gold coin. MARIUS J. KAST Receiver of dissolved firm. Brleker ft Cowts. office CO4 Mills buildlns. San Fraaclsco. Cal. RAILWAY TRAVEL . • Wv*/g\/Ai . jfaoM Mat 20 1909 \^qT^\Vi FERRY DEPOT \^- x Foot of Market Street Leave — \u25a0VIA OAKLAND PIER— AniT9 "2.13* Niles, Lrvermore, Tracyl tfttErbp. Stockton. Lodi, Sacrassen to 9.53» 8.43 a Hayward. Ni!e<. Saa Jose 7 CS» 7.00 a Richmond. Fort Costa, Etricia, Eta- sun. Dipn. Sacramento. llosetdic Marysville. ItfdUinx^ luc?"sur.... 7^B> 7.00 a Elmiro. Vaeavillr. kumsey.... 7,28*1 7.00» Davis, Woodland (Marysville. Oro- ville). Williams. UazweU, *Ailloi-s. U*:nilton. Cornins. Bedßlcn*... 7289 7.40* Vallejo. Napa, C'alistojs. far.fs Pc-s. Mirtinsx, Saa Ramon, Ecujbeny. Pleaainto a 6.CS? 7.40 i Nil*st Flnsanton. Livmcore, Al- taroont, Lathrop, Stockton .... 7^B*l 7.40« Tr.-.cy, Los Banoai Keraaa, Jrtsso. ifmforJ. Visali* 4^B|t 8.00» Newark, Saa Joia, Los Catcs,^ right. Fdtoa, Boulder Creek. Sacta Cruz. . 5.43) BL2Oa Port Costs, Martin ex, lijrcn. Tracy, Stockton. Merced, Fresno. Ccshea Junction ( Eanfor d), Visalia, Fetter- vills Baker sfidd 4.48» B2oi Yosemits Valley via llerred 4.48? 9.00» Nil»j. Urerraors. Stockton (*&iatco). Valley Spring: lone, Sacramecto. 4.289 ft.OOt Sonora. Tjolamaa and Angels...... 4.28? 9.00 a Atlantis Kxprcss— Sacramento.Tree- kee. Olden. Salt Lake tity. I'enver. Ivaa»s City 6.28*1 9.40 a lUehmond. Fort tests, lisrtisea. Bay Point 6.48p 1 0.20* Vsilejo. Mar; Unn d. Kapa 1 1.28 a IO.2O« Los Aajsles Passa D t«r— Fort Cost*. Martiaes. Byroa, Iracy, Stockton. UsreeJ, Fresno, Hanfcrd, Visalia, TuUre. Dskersaeid. Los Aiig»l*s... 7.43? 10.40* Go!dseiJ Pass.— Fort Costa, Urricia. Saeniaenta Trj ckee, liawn. IJina, Tonopab. OoldS tld. Lavs, Keekr.. 7 43a 10.40* Marys»yie. Chieo. Red Muff 4.28p 12.00.71 Tim Uverlsnd I i:uite<!— 1 fnvtr. Kansas City. Om-^ha. Chicsgo 7.28p 1.20j» Nile-. Sun Jow ao<) Way Slaticß*.. 2.4£p 2.00? Newark S«u Jo» c. Log Gates, Wright, Fdtan. Boulder Creek. Santa Cruj. . 9 EBp 2.2 C» Beaicia. Suiaun. Sa craroenlo I.CBp 2.20 i P.irtljal Express (via Lavis), Wil- liams. Wiilows. Red Bluff, T.etd. Ashlaad, Portland. Tacctns.Ee-.ttle. 12.23s 2.40» Sanl^eandro. Nile?, San Jcse 8.28 a 3.UOa iifuieu. Winters, Sacmtnmto. Wcod- lanJ, UarysviHs sod CrovOle 10.48 a 3.00? SaaLeandro, Kiics, Centfrvil'e, Ne*»- ark,San Jose 1~.C2a 3.209 Port Costa (Stockton). "JarUnes, livroii. Mod eito, Merced. It-m0... I2.CS; 3.45? Vi.v SausaUto, W est Napn. Et. Be!esa. (Wistoga lO^sa 4.00» Vallsjo. Napa, Calistcjs. Santa Rosa, M:irtinei, San ItamoD. loushertj. livermore 9.23 a 4.00» Niisa. Tracy, Stockton, lodL 10. 28 a 4.40? Saa. Leaadro. Bay-tartl. Kiles.l 13.28» Pie»santon. Livermore | til 48a 5.00*1 Ths Owl Liiaited— Newman, Los Baaos. Msndatt. Kerisan, Fresno, Tulare. BakersSeld, 1-os .Angtlts... 8.48 a 5.00(1 Unwell. Ssn 'oss. I.osGatos 8.48 a 6.00? Saturdar aa j Sun day for XV right. Fet- ton. (Boalder Creek). {9.23 a 3.2Cp San Leandro. Xiles, S-a:i Jw 7.45 a 5.40? Ricli-aoaJ. Pinole. Valiejo, l'crti'osta. Bsnieia. Saisan, Eseraaiento — Rose- ville. Lin coin, Marysville. Oroviile.. II.ZSa 8.20> Eastern Express — Cj-ien. 1 uebio, •;;«-• Denver. Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago Purt Costa, Beaicia, Eacrsmt&to. Iteao, Sparks 8.28» 8.40j Hayward. Niles and faa Jose 6.48p 17.00? VaUejo. Fort Costa. Uar tines. Bay Point ami Way Stations lII. IB' 8.2 C? Oregon Express — Sacram en to.Uarya- ville. Reddiag. (Maedorl. Klsoalb Falls). Ashland. Portland. Taccma, Seattle, Spokane 9.48 a 9.00> China and Japan I'ast Uail — OrJea, Chey enne, I enter, Kansas City. 0 in t ha, Chicago 2.45j 1 1.00s Yoss.Tsi:* Valley ii* Isita, Iferced, j Q Portal 8.48 a . 11.00? N3es. La thro p. Modesto. Herced. Fresno , 1 0.35p COAST LINE • *~(Tliinl tiinl Towtiseuil Mreou; tS.2Sa Loop — 23d Street, Vtsitacko, South San Fran cisco. Valeecta St. 16.3Es t5.40a Loop — Valencia SU. Ocenn Vi«w ' Ceme'e-ies. South fan Fmnci-co, 280 Street. 3.1 and Totrnseiiri fS.SOa 6.40 a South Bi«> Francisco. ?tn Jet:. Gil- roy, (llolliiter), Sargent. Ssiinas. .. B.5Cg X7JOO* Sunday Excursioa Gilroy, Psiaro, t .is- troviile, Del Monte; Monterey, Pacific Grove 10,50? B.ooa Ths Coaster— San Jose. ('nstroviHe, (Del Monte.lloatereT. Pacific Grtrre), Soltmi-. S>letiail. I'jim> Itobles Hot Springs, San I.tris Obispo. 1 'ixmi\ Oeeano. Surf. Lorapoc. Baßla l'ar- bara. Ventura. Oioarii. I.os .A;-2»!es 11.45] 8.03* JLivSclJ. Los Altus. Los Gates, Wright. (Boalder Creek ». S^nta Crnz, Watsooville. Castroville. Dei Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove 1.25*1 8.20 a Soatti San rr.ineisco. Palo Alto, San Joss. Way Stations.. 7.38 a 8.20 a Lira Altos. Los Gatos, Wright, (Boulder Creek). Santa Cms 17.20* o.ooa San Joss, (iilrov. S»\i-.-u; Chsrxicr. Paso Kobtes Hot Springs. Ssn I.vis Obispo— H' Uister — S»nU Crt:i, tel Munts. Uonterey. Pacific Grove... 4.CC) 10.40 a South San Francisco, Borlingstß% Saa Mateo,' Falo Alto. Saa Jose .... 6.3C-. 10.40 a Los Altos lloata Viaia. Los Cstos.. { j f 1 1.30 a Va'eneia St.. Oeeaa View. Co!ma. CVneterijs. Baden. San Etttso 1.35| 11.40* South din Franeiisco. >sn Jore ..... 18.20 a t.003 Sarardav. Palo Alto and Way i-tatiens S.CC? 2.00? South Saa Fra a cisco, Pato Alto. tat. Jose B.4Ca tZ.QOa l.os. Altos. l.os Gntos.T7richt, (Boulder Creek), Sant* Crca t3.20p t2.10a Bay Shore. Visitation, San 8run0.... |4.45p 3.00? Del Moots Express— Saa Jose. Gilroy. Chitteadea. Watsonvi!>. Santa Crna, ' Del Monte. Uonterey, Pacific Grove 12.3C- 13.15? UaySel4 Los Altos, Los Gates. Wr^-ht. CBodder Creek). Santa Cna 9.45 a 3.20 a South San t'ranci sen. e'aa Jote. GU- roy.Castroville. Salinas 10.251 AJOOf Sunset Express— Tucson. Cetniiig. El Paso, Houston \ New Orleans, Paaa Hottlss Hat S prints, Ssn Lots Obispo. San U Bar b ara, Los A Bge!es. 1 1.40 a 4.00? Gilroy, Hollister. Trea Pinos 8-3Cp 4.00 a Delllante. Monterey. Psnßc Grove. IM3p 4.00? Kansas City, St. Lo uis. Cliicsgo.... 11.4Ca 4.20? South Saa Francisco. Pan Jose... 19.00 a tS.GO? Saa Bruno. &ii> Ma teo, Ps!o Alto. Sau • Jo-ea;!.l Way Stations 9.40 a f3.05? Loop— 23d Street, VL-itacien. Foath , Sail Frartebco. Vulenria Street 18.15? 5.10? Los Altoi Los Gatos, Wrisht, (Boclder Creeki. Saata Crua 9^op f3.20? Red»ood. Palo Alto, llajfieid. taa Joso \u0084. I.IC» .f S.2Oa Los K\to% M/nta Vbta. Los Gatos.. t3.iCp f5.25? Buriiasaas San Blsteo. i'sn Jo-e .. 13.20? 15.30? Loop— Valencia St.. Ocean View. Cemeteries. South Saa Franr:sro, 23-1 Strwt. 21 «nd Towa ser<! 6.4 Cp B. 40» San Bruno, S»a Matso. Redwood. Palo Alt* Santa Clurn, Saa Jose... 7 .40* ?5.40a Los Gatos, Wright. (Boulder Creek), \ Santa Orua .- 5.40p tS.OOa Millbrae. Eastoa. Ssn Mateo. Palo Uti«. May <id.f. Lo s .Altos. Los Catos tBXOa 6.00b Saturdaj-s, Wrijht. (Boulder Creek). Santa&ua §3.CCa tS.O3a 2ir Street. Visitacioa. Soutli San Francisco. Valencia Stx est t7.15p fS.25* Loop — Vaiea eu eet. Ocean View, Cemeterieai South Saa Fraocuco, 23.1 Street. 31 and Towntend t7.40n ' 6-303 South 3an Francisro. Eaa Jose 5.4 0p • QJBOp Los Angles Passeorn — San Mateo, v Reilvrood. Palo Mfo, San Jot*. Gilroy. Salinaa; thanrlcr. Paao R/,b Hot Springs, ' Ssn Lea Obapo. PUmo, Saitta Barbara Lcs Angsles 8.30 a 1 1.439 South San Fraaebco. Palo Alto. Saa} 7.20p \u25a0Josa/. .: f 7^oa tl.00? Saerameato Rlrer Stesmera tllU20? Union Transfer Company asants cnlfect bamie and eheckt on trains of Southern PaciSa and deliver to residence. They ars authorized to check basssea direct from rwdenw. a for 'lornin j. a for Afternoon tSnaday Hcepted. iSunday oaly; .-;:'\u25a0 i Son, aai iton. 17