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CORINTO QUIET WHEN KOS MOS LINER LEFT Steamer Lands Ten Cars at Guayaquil for New Road at Quito The Kosmos liner Serak, Captain Ka- STflmacher, which arrived Tuesday nigrht, 124 days from Hamburg; docked ear] y yesterday morning: at pier 19. The Serak brought a fair cargo and one passenger. The lone passenger was Hans Si gel. 12 years of age. Hans Las been living with his grandfather at Val paraiso and has come north to re new acquaintance with his parents. v.'ho live here .and w V'! ln J* e had ""Jt seen for seven years. liif berak landed 10 electric cars at Guayaquil. They are to be used on a £k T- recentl V constructed at Quito. 1,. /",-,, 'Ef ca - l \«<* at Corinto. but found cwij thing ciuiot at the Xicaragruan port ana the port officials uncommunicative a? rar as the revolution was concerned. Brins* Cargo of Imlrbil Productn t .. Thf \ Mats on navigation company's Hilonian. Captain o. Fredrick^on, ar- L'-'.i «f arly >-<- st «? r day from Honolulu .b passengers and a cargo of isl \u25a0^••i products. The Hilonian encoun \u25a0 red head winds during the entire passage. The Hiionia n -s cargo Included <»..'G<i cases of canned pines, 1.745 mats «if rice. <35 cases of fresh pines, 22.570 bags of raw sugar. 14..";g0 bags of re fined sugar. 4 f 3«S bunches of bananas '"id =s ri sacks of coffee. The passengers included: Mri-. CaJhoun Ancrom |J. G- U<-«h1 nn<l wife l . Hoti>'n;ann aud wife \frs. K. K. Scbute Mrs Kiaffcan JMiss A. Sparrow I". J. IfWy c. m. Watsoa -. S. UtdifieW )H. A. White • • Miss 11. A. I'aulot-ll [ • g Bnrk iouKi.-uin rhnnsr* Hands The bark Louisiana has been sold by Banders &• Kirschman. through Captain .Ir.hn H. Rinder, to James Griffiths & .^on of Seattle. The ship broking firm of Kinder & Matthews has dissolved partnership and Captain Rinder is now in business by himself. City <tf Peking a Good ll.irptiin J. Wolff, who bought the old liner City of Peking from the Pacific Mail company for junk, did not hold his bar gain very long. Within an hour after the deal was closed Wolff sold his float ing- junk pile for $4,000 more than he had paid. \lppnn !*>lani Due Today The Japanese liner Nippon Maru is due today from the orient and will probably he in port before noon. Among the passengers on the Nippon is Baron Kikuchi. president of Tokyo univer sity, who is going to Xew York to at tend the dedication of the Pacific Forum. At the dedication the baron will deliver an address on the progress and development of the Japanese race. AKtore at Saata Ilntialta The British ship Alice A. Leigh, from Hamburg, went ashore December 17 While shifting in the inner harbor at Santa Rosalia. The vessel remained* nifrouDd 14 hours and was floated with the afeeistanee of two tugs. It is be lieved tliat the ship, which is now dis charging its cargo of coke, was not damaged. Ctiracao to Be Laid l*p '"•The Pacific Coast steamship com pSnj"*s Curacao, which is on the run be tween here and Mexican ports, has been laid up for a general overhauling and will be out of commission for several months. The Curacao's place will be r.ken by the Senator, which will leave inre January 15 for Guaymas and way Vorts. Flreboat* to Re Documented The commissioner of navigation at j Washington notified Collector of the Port Stratton yesterday that all tugs or flrehoatt? owned by the city or the State must be documented and brought under government regulation, the same as privately owned vessels. This order wa«s sent to confirm the ruling pre viously made, in regard to the city's new fireboats, Scannell and Sullivan, by John K. Bulgj&r. inspector of hulls and boilers. Mayor Taylor and the Ore com missioners were at first inclined to con test Bulger's authority in, laying down what the crews should consist of, but they later, yielded. lirittKh Dark Goex V»hnrr HONOLULU, Jan.. 5. — The British hark Alexander Bia"fck. inbound from South ports, went ashore yes terday while entering Kahului harbor, on the island of Maul. The steamer Claudine went to the Black's assistance,* btit has been unable to drag the vessel into deep water, and other steamers F F KOTTOH & CO 490 California M. Tel. noucln* 2457 t*t. Francf* Hotel Tel. llotisi"" W*2 Mem^srs cf New York Slock Exchange Pioneer House Private Wire to Chicago and \u25a0\*w York n. 12. MLTiCAIIEY, >!:innser PRIVATE "WIRE. CHICAGO, NEW YORK. WESTEEK IJKION COSE. J* C WILSON KEKEEE • NEW YOEK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE / THE STOCK ASTD BOND EXCHANGE, SAN FEAKCISCO. Main Office Branch Offices KILLS BLDG.. S. F. PALACE HOTEL rnrrespnndpnik (Main Corridor) HAK&IS. 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Call upon or correspond with UKCOIN MORTGAGE & LOAN COMPANY 14th Floor, \u25a0 \Q«'r Geary Street - (fan FrmcUro Xew York, Chicaeo,' Oakland, Uom Anffelcp '..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• Serak Docks Early and Lands Lone Passenger ha\-e been dispatched from this port to Dc*tro;«n to Sail South VALLEJO, Jan. s.— The torpedo boat destroyers Preble and Paul Jones re ceived orders today to sail for ban Diejso tomorrow to join the rest of the flotilla In winter quarters. The Hopkins and Perry will remain at Mare island two weeks longer to complete repairs. . The naval collier Arethusa completed taking on stores today and will sail for the Atlantic coast tomorrow, hav ing been assigned to duty, with the At laotic fleet. "Water Front Xote* Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 1,970,000 feet. The Kosmos liner Salatis, wlilch left here July 28, arrived January 1 at Ham burg. The Salatis was ashore in the British channel, but^was not seriously damaged. By United Wlreleiis Wednesday, January 5. Steamer Asuncion. 8 p. m. — Off Point Reyes; bound for Portland; weather calm and clear; sea jHSOotn. Steamer President. 1 a. m. — Off Cascade bead; light north northeast wind; clear and smooth. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From I , Steamer 1 Date OcKjuille River Elizabeth Jan- 6 Coqullle River Flfleld Jatf. -. 6 Hamburg & Way Torts Serak ..Jan. 6 San Pedro Carlos J» n - 8 San Pedro {Shasta Jan- 6 Portland & Astoria Santa Clara ...Jan. 6 San Diego & Way Ports Santa Hosa Jan. 6 China & Japan Nippon Mam... Jan. 8 San Pedro.... Roanoke Jan. 6 Humboldt F. A. Kilburn. . Jan. 7 San Pedro Hanalel Jan. 7 Antwerp ,*i* Japan.... Amirai Olry ..Jan. 8 New York via Ancon.. Acapulco Jan. 8 Portland & Way Parts. O. W. Elder... Jan. 8 Coos Bay M. F. Plant... Jan.. 8 Sallna Crur ....Columbian Jan. 9 San Pedro Ad. Sampson ..Jan. 9 Puget Sound Ports Senator Jan. 9 Mendocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam Jan. 8 Humboldt City of . Topeka. Jan. 10 Vancouver Erna Jan. 10 Seattle &. Tacoma Watsoa Jan. 10 Portland St Astoria.... Kansas City ..Jan, .10 Portland & Astoria Northland Jan. 10 Stn Diego & Way Ports Queen -. Jan. 10 Grays Harbor Chehalls Jan. 11 Pujret Sound Port* "President Jan. 12 China & Japan {Siberia |Jan. 13 TO SAIL ' Destination I SteamA | Sails IPler January 6—6 — Grays Harbor I Carlos 4 pm.... Coquille Kiver Kliiabeth ... 5 pm 16 Bellingham . ~ Shasta 2 pm 27 Grays Harbor O. Llndauer. 1 pm Astoria & Portland.... Roanoke ... 1 pm 13 San Diego & Way Ports Queen 2 pm 20 Los Angeles Ports Ad. Sampson 10 am 10 January 7—7 — < I Astoria & Portland Jim Butler.. 5 pm 27 Oquille River Fifleld Spin 27 Humboldt City Topeka. 10 am 11 Japan & China Korea 1 I>m 42 Honolulu via P. Sound Missourian . 2 pm 27 Puget Sound Ports.... Utnatilla ... 11 am 11 Seattle & Tacoma Chas. Nelson 5 pm 3S San Pedro & Way Ports Coos 8ay.... 4 pm 11 January 6—6 — Grays Harbor C«ntralla ... 3 pm 21 Portland & Way Ports. Sunta Clara. 1 pm 13 Point Arena & Albion. Porno 6pm 4 Los Angeles Ports Hanalel 3 pm 10 Mexican Ports Cnracao 10 am 11 Hllo Enterprise .. 12 m 38 Astoria & Portland Rose City .. 11 am 40 Los Angeles Ports G. W. Elder 5 pm 18 January 0 — Astoria & Portland.... Yosemite \u0084| 2pm 4 Humboldt F. Kllburn.. 10 am 15 January 10 — N. 1\ vfa Sallna Cruz. Riverside .. 2 pm 27 Coos Bay IM. F. Plant 3pm 8 New York via Ancon.. Pcansylvuia *12 m 42 Seattle & Tacoma Ad. Sampson 1 pm 10 San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa.. 11 am 20 January 11 — J* Corinto &. Way Ports.. Erna Puget Sound Ports City Puebla. .|llam 11 San Pedro Cbehalls ....I January 12 — Honolulu Hilonian ...12 m 3S Astoria & Portland.... Cascade Humboldt .<..., J. J. Loggie :. Mepdoclno & *Pt..'Ar<?nalSea Foam... 4 pm| 4 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE \ Destination I Steamer I Date Valdez & Seward Yucatan Jan. - 8 Valdez & Seward Olympla Jan. 16 Sevrard & Way Ports.. A. G. Lindsay.. Jan. 18 Southwestern Alaska... Bertha ........ Jan. 20 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 minates. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 Sun rises- .? 7:23 Sun Eets 5:05 Moon rises ..2:48 a. in. New moon Jan. 11, at 3:42 a. m. First quarter • moon Jan. 18. at 2:11 a. m. Time ITime Timel Tlmel* Jan Ft I Ft I 'I Ft Ft L W |H W LW| ,H W .«.. 0:45 2.7 7:21 5.41 2:21 0.7 9:30 3.6 7.. 1:S£» 8.0 7:51 5.51 BsO2 0.2 10:24 8.8 8..' 2:27 3.2 8:30 J5.7 3:43—0.3 11:15 4.0 9.. S:l3 3.3 9:10 5.8 4:24—0.7 H W V W H W L W - - 10.. 0.00 4.3 4:00 3.3 9:51 5.9 6:05 — 1.0 11.. 0:41 4.4 4:47 3.3 10:31 5.9 5:48—1.1 12.. 1:21 4.5 5:34 3.2 11:16 5.9 6:29—1.0 13.. I:SC 4.6 6:27 3.2 12:05 5.7 7:11—0.8 14.. 2:31 4.fe 7:21 3.0 12:59 5.4 7:55 -^0.4 15.. 3:«6 5.1 8:20 2.8 1:58 5.0 8:41 0.2 16.. 3:44 1 5.2 9:21 2.4 3:08 4.5 9:31 0.8 Time nail United States branch hydrographic office. Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco. January 5, 1010. The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel nas dropped today exactly at noon. Pa cific standard time (120 th meridian), or at Bb. 00m., 00s., Greenwich mean time. J. O. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N\. in charge. ' V. Branch Ilydrosnraphlc Office A branch of the ' United States hydrograpbic office, located' in the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained in San Francisco for- the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are* cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at band for comparison and . reference and I the latest information . can \u25a0 always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat* ters of interest to ocean commerce. . . \u25a0 . ~ J. a BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., ia charge. HYDEOGBAPHIC OFFICE Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. PLACE I Ft. \ D%te I '\u25a0- - Remarks ' • 14 feet at ircm low Grays Har 16 « Nov. 5 water in channel to . I\u25a0\u25a0 Hoqnlam. ~ \u25a0 \ \u25a0 Willaps. Bt 27 I Nov. ltWhistllns bu o y not ( \ I working well. Colum 8.-l 25 JOct. 4)25 feet in channel to ( I / I Portland. Nehalm 111 7 |No». 6|Bar buoy • 200 yards ( I north of channel. : TUlmk n.| 10 (Sept. 7 1 Yaeralna BJ 9 I Aug. lOlCfaannel •hitting to • (II south. • -, . ; Slußlaw R| 4 |Oct. 1j..: **....:...:„ \ L'mpqua 111 9 (Oct. 2jCl)annel 1,000 feet N. ( 1 f of buoy. - \u25a0 ; :: ~ T~ '\u25a0 12 feet at low water to Coos Bay. 17 Nov. 1 North Bend; 12 feet at low wat c r to \u25a0 \ . \ Marshfleld. •,: . ~ Channel rood. Best Coqullle B 8 Nov. 4 water. In center be tween NY and 8. Jet y ties: Rogue. Blvl I | Klamth B| 2 |>'ov. l|Clo»ed to navigation. HmbHt B) 22_JKg^_g| 3 Pedro B| 20 |Nov. UNo change In channel. S~Dlcgo B| 25 |Nov. 81No change In channel. S Pablo B! 24 lApr. 21 [Depth la dredged chan "\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' '* " ' lfeL " SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE . ARRIVED -\Vedne6day. January .5.. X Star - Coos Bay, Bow.en. >71 hours . from San Pedro and way ports; merchandise to Pacific Coast steamship company. > -**WBb«B!«S§WSBE Stmr National City, lUjrcins. .40 hourg from San Pedro; ballant to TTnlontlumber company. w, Stmr Riverside* Ramsellus.424 boar* from Hu rt ka ; - 1^550.000 feet lumber \u25a0, to the Charles ; Jfel eon company. \u0084'„„\u25a0,''" \. X Stmr Vanguard. • Odland. 38 , boars ' from San Pedro; ballast to E.J.Doilpe «>mpany.--, \u25a0Stmr WUltesboro. ; Fredcrickaon. 1 17. honrg • from Greenwood;; 22o.ooo feet lumber to. rr r ;E.i\VMte luinlier company. ~ \u25a0 , J- <\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 ::>: :> -••^ \u25a0<•" .' Slmr Porno, - Llllcland, 14 hours; from j Albion, THE 3 SAN^ IFRANCISCQ^CALL, THXJRbBAY^ JANUA^X 6; -1910 ,via Point Arena 11 hours; passengers and mer cliandlse to SwayDe & Hoyt. Stmr City of Topeka, Gielow, 19 hours 20 mm. utes from Eureka; passengers and merchandise t» Pacific Coast steamship company. . ' .' - ' Stmr Admiral Sampson,. Bartlett, 64 hours from Seattle; passengers and merchandise, to Alaska Pacific steamship company.' ""-'] Stmr Queen, Thomas, 60 hours from Seattlo; passengers and \u25a0 merchandise to Pacific . Coast steamship company. - M Stmr Hilonian, Frederickson. 7 days' l6 hours 38 minutes from Honolulu;' passengers and mer- i Chaqdfse to Matson navigation company. . \u25a0 p : Stmr Norwood, Enstrom, -26 hours . from Santa Barbara; ballast to Sudden & Christensen.' \u25a0 Schr Fred^E. Sander, Ekrem, 8 days from Everett; 000 poles, 3,100,000 shingles to Geo. E. Billings. ' : . \u25a0. * . • \u25a0 CLEARED. Wednesday, January '.s. . Br stmr Kilburn, Bland, Melbourne via Grays Harbor; J. J. Moore & Co. -s . . Nor tstnir Hornelen, Moller. Antofagasta and way ports via Pay ta; W. R. Graof. . ' Stmr Lurline, Weeden, Honolulu; Matson navi gation company. / -' . ' ;- : \ \ .Strnr Queen, Thomas, Sas Diego; Pacific Coast steamship company. . • \u25a0- • "• :- Stmr Buckman, Wood, Seattle; Alaska Pacific steamship company. - - SAILED . . Tuesday, January 4. Stmr J. J. Loggie, Johnson.' Eureka. •. '_ b ~ Wednesday, January &. U. S. stmr Thomas, Lynam, Manila via Hono lulu. . • . - . .Stmr Despatch, Carey, Eureka. Stmr Buckman, Wood, Seattle. Stmr San Pedro, Benedlctson, Eureka. Stmr Sea Foam, Henrickson, Point Arena and Albion. • Stmr Asuncion, Brldgett. Portlands Stmr Brunswick, ilammar, Fort- Bragg. . ; Stmr Norwood, Martin. Grays Harbor. Stmr Yellowstone. Ludlow, Grays Harbor, **. Stmr Brooklyn. Matsen, Meudoclno. Stmr Lurline. Wee.den, Honolulu. Stmr . Prentiss, Iverson, Eureka, Stmr South Coast, Madsen. Caspar. Stmr Vang-uard, Odland, Eureka. ". \u25a0- . (Stmr North Fork, Nelson. Eureka. ' Stmr. National City. Higglns, Fort Bragg. ; Stmr Nome City, Hansen, San Pedro. - Schr Snow & Burgess, Sorenson, .Port Gamble. Schr A. J. West. Smith. Santa Rosalia. ... WEATHER REPORTS TATOOSH, Jan 5, 9 a. m.— Partly cloudy; wind E; velocity 5 miles an hour.- - FARALLON ISLANDS', Jan 5, 8 a. m.— Clear; wind E; velocity 8 miles an hoar. . • \u25a0.- TATOOSH, Jan 5, 12 m.— Ooudy; wind E; velocity 13 miles an hour. . ' \u25a0 \u25a0 POINT LOBOB, Jan 5. 3 p. m. — Ha«y; wind NE; velocity 8 miles an hour. \u25a0 . .' : . • POINT LOBOS, Jan B, 12 m.— Hazy; wind NE; velocity 6 miles an hour. - • J POINT LOBOS. Jan 5, 9 a. m.— Thick; wind NE; velocity R miles an hour. - • POINT REYES. Jan 5, 9 a. m.— Cloudy; wind SE; velocity 10 miles an bour. ...\u25a0 TELEGRAPHIC .\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 POINT LOBOS, Jan 5. 10 p. « m.— Weather: clpar; wind NE; velocity 10. miles an hour.^ y DOMESTIC PORTS '.''\u25a0 - \ . EUREKA— Arrived Jan Jh-Stmr F^ A. - Kil bnrn, hence Jan 4: stmr Ravalli, hence Jan *. " • Sailed Jan s— Stmr S*anta Clara, stmr Acme, stmr Santa Monica, for San Fraiiclsco. \u25a0 • Parsed Jan 3, 4 p. m. — Stmr' Redoudo, with bktn Echo in tow, hence Jan 4 for Coos bay: tSalled Jan 3 — Stmr Aberdeen, for San Fran cisco. . '" ; * ASTORIA— SaiIed Jan 5. S a. m.— Stmr Ceo. W. Elder, for San Francisco; 10 a. m., Fr bark Bougainville, for United Kingdom. Arrived Jaa 5, 7 a. m.— Stmr Olympic, hence Jan 2. " SEATTLE— Arrived Jan s— Stmr Olson & Ma boar, hence Jan 1: stmr Tallac, hence Dec 31. . CORDOVA — Arrived Jan 4, 7 p. m.— Stmr Ber tha, from Valdez. MUKILTEO— SaiIed Jan 5, 7 a. m.~-Schr Mln doro. for San Pedro; stmr Wellesley, for San Pedro. Arrived Jan 5, noon — Br ship Celtic Monarch, from Tacoma. • PORT SAN LUlS— SailedvJan 5, 10 a. m.— Stmr Washtenaw, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 5, 4 a. m.— Stmr Santa Rita, from Astoria. . \u25a0 \u25a0 * . ' . Arrived Jan s—Stmr5 — Stmr Atlas, from San Pedro. • Sailed Jan s—Stmr5 — Stmr Atlas, for San Francisco. UEDONDO BEACH— Arrived Jan s— Stmr Yo semite, from Astoria. ! . Sailed Jan s— Stmr Yosemlte, for San Diego; stmr Doris, for San Pedro. . SAN DlEGO— Arrived Jan s— Stmr Alcatrai, from San Pedro. CRESCENT ClTY— Sailed Jan 4— Stmr Na varre, for Ban Francisco. -\ Passed in Jan 5, 9 a., m. — Two masted steam schooner. - - - * WRANGELL— Arrived Jan 5, 4:30 a. m.— Stmr Jefferson, from Seattle for Skagway. SEWARD— SaiIed Jan 5, 2 a. m.— Stmr A. G. Lindsay, for Seattle. i TATOOSH— Passed in Jan 5, 2:20 p. ni.— fftmr President, bence Jan 3 for Seattle: 9:80 a. m.. stmr Maverick, hence Jan 2 for Seattle:. 12:10 p. m., stmr Fairhaven; hence Jan 1 for Ludlow. Passed out Jan 5.-11 a. m.— Schr ;Geo. E. Bil lings, for Sydney; 7:40 a. m., ship W. H. Smith, from Chemalnus'for Delagoa bay. . " Outside bound in Jan 5—3 masted barkentine. COOS BAY — Arrived Jan s— Stmr M. K. Plant, hence Jan 3; stmr Wasp, hence Jan 2. TACOMA— Arrived Jan s— Schr Alexander T. Brown, from Callao via Port Townsend. Sailed Jan 6 — Stmr Senator, for Seattle. - Sailed Jan S — Br etmr Kumeric, for Seattle. ....TATOOSH U*. UN. UN.. UN.. UN..NU Passed in Jan s—Schr5 — Schr Lyman D. Foster, from San Pedro for Townsend: three masted barken tine. ' — - - , \u25a0' i ' WESTPORT— Passed out Jan A 10:30 a. m.— Schr W. J. Patterson, for San j Pedro. SAN PEDRO — Arrived Jan 4— Stmr Harold Dollar, from Tacoma. : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•'. •: Arrived Jan 3— Stmr Samoa, stmr Santa Rosa, from S"an Diego;' stmr Pasadena, from AlblonY stmr Doris, from Redondo Beach. . Sailed Jan "> — Stmr Santa Rosa, stur Shasta, stmr. Lakme, for San Francisco. Sailed Jan 5-rStmr Francis H. Legjiett, for San Francisco. ' ' . \u25a0"' EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK— Sailed Jan 4— Stmr Panama, for Colon. / ; • FOREIGN PORTS . - SAN BLAS — Sailed- Jan ,5-^Stmr Homer, for S*an Diego. -\.i -:\u25a0 CAPE TOWN— Arrived prior to Jan 4— Br stmr Strathendrick, from Norfolk for Manila, . .' -- -\u25a0 COLON — Arrived Jan 4^ — Stmr Advance, from New York. ' -. . CORlNTO— Arrived Dec 13 — Ger stmr Ammon, from Hamburg. ' ' - . ; - CORONEL— SaiIed Dec" 17— Ger stmr Walkure, from Oregon for United Kingdom. • VANCOUVER— Arrived Jan 4— Ger stmr Erna, from Seattle. » CHEMAINUS— SaiIed Jan 4— Ship Wm. gH. Smith, for Delaeoa bay: > ' -. \u25a0-\u25a0:•\u25a0\u25a0/ SUEZ— Arrived Jan o — Br stmr Keemun, from Liverpool for Puget' sound. \u25a0: . , f \u25a0: HAMBURG — Arrived Jan I—Ger1 — Ger stmr Salatis, hence July 28. - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0>.-- --» '.'\u25a0 "•."•-..: •MOROBAN — Sailed Dec 28 — Br stmr-Sandown, for Vancouver. Jan 2 — Br stmr "El,-Lobo,- :_for San Francisco. ''-\u25a0.•- A ; SALINA CRUZ — Sailed Jan r» — Schr, Americana, for Port Townsend. \u25a0\u25a0' :":' Arrived Jan 4 — Stmr Alaskan, from Kahului. - GUAYMAS— SaiIed Dec 11— Nor stmr Opland, for Sallna Cruz. ' . •.'•\u25a0'* '-«'• , NEWCASTIvE, ENG.— ln 'port Dec B— Br ship Dalgonar. for San Pedro. . • .; •; '•"; '.\u25a0•\u25a0. ROTTERDAM— In port Dec s— Br ship Dolba darn Cattle, for San Francisco. ' <-. ••:: \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -. NEWCASTLE. N. 8. W.— ln port Dec s— Belg bark < school ship) l'Avenlr, 1 for San Francisco. , NORTH SHIELDS — In port Dec ; 8— Br , bark Formosa, for San Francisco. .'. . . ANTOFAGASTA — Arrived Jan 4-— Schr Watson A. West, from- Aberdeen.- -.::"...\u25a0 - $ OCEAN STEAMERS . -.•'.'., ST. JOHN. N. B.— Sailed Jan s— Stmr 'Mount Temple, for.. London.''-.- •- ... • \u25a0 ... - ...». PLYMOUTH—: Arrived Jan "s— Stmr Teutonic, from New York for Cherbourg. aud Southampton. . SOUTHAMPTON— SaiIed Jan s— Stmr<.St. Louis, for New York via -Cherbourg I and Queens town; rtmr^Prlnz Friedrlch- Wilhelm, for New York via Cherbourg. - \u25a0-\u25a0".'\u25a0'. HONGKONG— Arrived prior Jan o — Stmr Asia, ; from San Francisco, via Honolulu aud Yokohama. LIVKRPOOL-rArrived Jan j 3-^tmr from New-York.' --'-:'\u25a0- \u25a0'. \u25a0---:'• -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 " : ;\u25a0*'. < r.• \ Sit. VINCENT— SaiIed -Jan 2-^-Stmr Hutton wowl.'from Tacoma for Queenstown.- \u25a0\u25a0 , -" '•\u25a0- NEW YORK — Sailed Jan s—Stmr'Umbria^5 — Stmr 'Umbria^ for. Liverpool; •\u25a0 stmr \u25a0 Kaioerln Auguste ' Vletorla,-. for Hamburg: «tmr Cwlric,'. for "Azores, etc. -v . :. \u25a0 PALERMO — Arrived Jan 4— Stmr - Oceania, from New York;*. "-\u25a0.;*-. ' >•• • • BREMEN— SaiIed Jan 4— StmrPrinz Friedrich Wilhelm; -for -New York. / ,' ..-",;'; \u25a0 Memoranda \u25a0 The- bark Louisiana, owned -by •, Sanders '. & 1 Kirschman of San Franclsoo,' was «old ; today ito James Griffiths & Sons of Seattle ;> terms -private: Stmr Curacao, at,tblß port, will be overhauled; Its place ' will . be; taken by, stmr. Senator. ; due to sail from thU'port for Mexican ports Jan 15." x? \ SANTA HOSALIA, : Dec : 17— Br.^ ship Alice > A. Letch, from -Hamburg,*; took | the 'ground shif tins In inner • harbor ; an4 remained 14 hours; \got off with the. assistance. of . two tugs,'.apparently:un damaged' and," is now; discharging Its _ cargo. . >-i- :\-.. . 'Army Transports 'The Crook* is 'in^ port. ' The Thomas sailed January, 5 for Manila. - c v •»" " The' Warren "is at Manila. -'*-' \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0,• v . •••\u25a0"• ; . " The Dlx - sailed. December -15; from Seattle^for Manila. .;-\u25a0.' \u0084;\u25a0- •• -:- ;•„:\u25a0-\u25a0 . \u0084. The Logan sailed ' December 15 from Honolulu for Manila. -->- ; :,'" : • / \u25a0{\u0084 :*: * . The liuford Jg in port. \u25a0 . * . 1 The Sheridan , sailed December . 22 , from - Naga saki. ;\u25a0' v; ; , \u25a0 \u25a0•"\u25a0\u25a0."\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :-.;:' Change of Mn«<er« : * Stmr.Mary FraaclB 1 Cniz-TOld.'inaKter,', 1 Chris tian Larson; new. master, "A; J."'Anderson.~ -. r ">"f , .Steamer Guffle— -Old 'master,] Sl.. A: Armstrong; new master, John Bertondnl.vy" .; '\u25a0-•"« .- .> .. tj; - - Steamer „' Xorwood — Old :< master.";; Gustav - En strom; new' nyjster." John-, 1.. Martin.. .•\u25a0 : • -\u25a0.\u25a0 \ \, .' :•\u25a0.. Steamer Standard — Old master,- A. E." Ba'rtlett; new: master." Henr.vvT." Park.". < ..-i : -..,...;:. ' .\u25a0--;? \u25a0v ßegistered — Schooner Dora Bluhm; master,-Os car Johnson. . . ;:.;'. .\u25a0•-.• : \u25a0 • \. ; \u25a0 ).\u25a0 - Weather Report United States^ Department of Agriculture- Weather Bureau,* San Francisco, Jan. 5, 1910. • - RAINFALL DATA , ' \s Last -i. Seasonal Normal Stations— 24 hours, to date, to date. Eureka. O. DO 21.01 17.93* RM 81uff...........'. 0.00 . -8.45 .. 10. HS Sacramento .......... 0.00 7.22 -': 7.57- Mount Tamalpais.....:o.oo 14.83 .9.04 San Francisco. ....... 0.00 ,10.07* 8.91 San J05e..... 0.00 ..S.ll 8.6K Fresno ...0.00 . 0.87 ' 3.56 i Independence ........ 0.00 -.5.42. 3.82 <; San Luis 0bi5p0....:. 0.00 13J55 «.«4 -'• Los Angeles. ..0.00, 9.27 5.63 ' San Dieg0......... ...0.00. 7.81 3.41. I Coast record for 1- bourx, emlinf; 5 p. m. stations,! I:'J% "\u25a0 ? s\u25a0\u25a0 |l - '-}\u25a0. .|;J, \u25a0': \u25a0;.?'... : f. r Baker 30.64 14— 2.8 Clear .00, Boise 30.70 20 —2 N Clear " .00 Eureka ..30.44 48 30 Sv Cloudy ' .00 Flagstaff ......30.44 20 — 22 SW Clear . .00 Fresno ....... .30. 00 '46 28 SW Cloudy .00 Helena ... .30.44 '16 — 8 SW Clear .00 Independence ..30.42 40. 10 SE Clear .00 Los Angeles 30.33 52 38 S Clear .00 Modena . :. .30.58 - 14 -NE Clear .00 Mt. Tamalpais.3o.4C 35 2f) N Cloudy ' .00 North Heai1...;30.42 40 2« E' Cloudy . .00 Phoenix .'..30.36 42 28 SW Clear .00 Pocatello 30.64 12 —*i SW Snow Tr. Pt. Reyes Lt. .30.40 4S 30 SW Cloudy .00 Portland :. 30.50 32 20 SW Clear .00 Red 81uff...... 30. 50 44- 28. SB Cloudy .00 Reno 30.68 ;18— (5 \NK Clear .00 Roseburg ...,;. 30. 4'i 38 "18 NE PtCldy .00 Sacramento ....30.48 44 30 X Pt.Cldy .00 Salt Lake.... ..30. 58 10 4 E Pt.Cldy .00 San Diego 30.38 40 3o NW Clear -.00 San Francisco. .30.46 4<J 33 N Cloudy .00 San Jose .. -.30.40. 46 28 NW Clear .00 San L. 0bi5p0. 30. 46 52 Sii N Clear .00 SE. Farallon. . .30. 4« -46 42 NB Cloudy .00 Spokane ......30.00 18 H W Pt.Cldy .00 Summit .... ...-.24 — 2 Calm Clear *.00 Tacoma ....... 30. "52 .31! 28 N Clear '.00 Tatoosh ...30.44 .40 34 E Cloudy .00 Tonopah .. . .. .30.60 -32 — 2 NW Clear /.OO Walla Wa11a... 30. 60 26 12 N 'Clear .00 Winnemucca \u008430.76 20 — 16 SW Claar .00 Yuma \u0084..30;44 46 32 N Clear ' .00 ?Snow on ground, 65 Inches. \u25a0; The following maximum and minimnm temper atures are reported from eastern stations for the previous day: Chicago, 32-18; New York, 14-4; Omaha, 6 — 10. ; SYNOPSIS • ' .The pressure 'Is beginning to fall along- the co«t\t from San Francisco northward and there will -probably be a change in weather conditions Thursday from Eureka northward. -\u25a0 • The- temperature is rising slowly in Oregon." Washington and Idaho,- and there will be a rise in' California Thursday north of the Tehachapl. \u25a0 • - The relative humidity at Red Bluff -was C 2 and at Fresno 78 per cent. • : /•-\u25a0-. . . • . \u25a0 \u25a0•' , \u25a0 Following Is the forecast for the 30 hours end- Ing at midnight -Thursday: .: . San Francisco and vicinity— Cloudy Thursday, 1 threatening. at night: moderate northeast winds,' : changing to south; warmer.' Santa Clara valley — Cloudy; warmer Thursday; light south winds. Sacramento valley— Cloudy; wanner Thursday; light ea*t wlndß. San Joaqnin valley — Clondy; warmer Thursday; light east winds. Log Angeles and vicinity — Fair Thursday; kill ing frosts in the morning; ll«»ht north winds; orange growers should tire. A. G, AIcADIE, District Forecaster.: Daily Illver Bulletin SACRAMENTO WATERSHED \u25a0SACRAMENTO, Jan. 5, 1910.— Observations taken at 7 11. m. STATIONS. i|f ; o .3 2. 2 ! h """.<*' \u25a0\u25a0 ' - ' ' \u25a0 ' : •: ST :. " Kennett. Sacramento river. 25.0 I.o— 0.0 Red Bluff. Sacramento Rlv. 23.0 3.G— —0.1 Monroeville, Sacramento Ulv 22.0 2.9 — —0.1 Colusa. Sacramento river.. 80.0 7.S — —0.7 Knijrbts Landing, Sacto. It. IS.O 11.0— —0.3 OroTille. Feather river.... S.VO 4.8— — 0.2 MarygvlUe,. Yulia ' rvler. . . . 30.0 9.. "5 — —0.3 Foleoni, merican river.;... ...'. 6.0 — \u25a0 — tf.4 Sacramento. Sacramento Riv 29.0 17. C 0 4 Rio Vista. Sacramento river 13.0 4.0 — +0.8 SAN JOAQI'IJJ WATERSHED-, Pollasky San Joaqnln Rlv .... 2.1— ... Firebaugh, San Joaquin Riv 12.0 D.s— — O.!> Merced ' Pal"U f Mercer Kails 1.2— —12 Jacksonville. Tuolnmne " Rlv 20.0 4.0— —0.8 Melones, Stanislaus . river. . .... 2.8 0.4 Jenny Llml, Calaveras river 10.0 1.1 — — 0.4 Klectra, Mokeltirnnp river;'. 12.0 1.2— —O.i Latbrop, San Joaqutn river. 13.0 13.3 — — 2!o . -4-Inaioates a rising river. — Indicates a. falling river. \u25a0 ' RIVER. FORECAST , The rivers of the ' central valleys will con tinue to full durlne; the next two or three days N. R. TAYLOR,* Local Forecaster. ASTORIA, Jan. 6. — Steam • scliooner Olympic arrived tills morning from San Francisco to load ATLANTIC OCEA.\ TKAVKL AMERICAN LINE ' Plymouth— Cherbourg—^ontfanmpton ' Philadelphia— Queenatoivn— Liverpool ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE JKevr, York— London Direct HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Kevr York— Rotterdam, -via Boulogne \u25a0 RED STAR LINE A>w \u25a0 York— Antwerp— Paris WHITE STAR LINE - New York — Qucenstown — Liverpool NVV.-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Souttiampton gg&£?S^ ND ITALY & EGYPT ••\u25a0 Via AEoreo, Madeira and Gibraltar :\u25a0 Flntt AVlnter Saiiinic In Alexandria*: JAN. 5, S.S. CEDRIC 2^n S f L&rgeat Steamer to the Mediterranean. CEDRIC (21,035 tons) :.-..'...... .Jan. 5, Feb. 16 Romanic .Jan. IS Cretlc .Jan. 29 CELTIC (20,904 t0nt). ......... Feb. 2, Mar. 16 Canoplc ..... . . ..Feb. 12.. . . Romanic . .".Feb. 28 G. N. KOEPPEL. Passenger ARont I'aclflc Coast, ". " 319 Geary Street, opposite St. Frauds . Hotel, San Franeiaco. ; " To Madeira, Spain, Mediterranean, Orient. ; Costing only 3-*OO and up, -y-. \< "'\u25a0:. Inrinrtinr •>"' «»7.p<»i""*^. for 7a days. - CRUISE DEPT., \u25a0 WHITE STAR LINE.' San Francigco Office. 319 Geary Street.: ' North ffirnian fjidyd^ • s \u25a0 Large, Fast and . Luxnrioui Twin-Screw "Ji • •. . Express and Passenger Steamships. *- 7.J .' Equipped With .Wireless and Submarine Signals. PLniOUTH— CHEnnOUIIG— BRKMEX, .-.. lSxpresK Sailings Tuesdays at H> A.M. ;": IT.' FriPrt.iWllh: Jail. 1 lSlKais. r Wm.a.Or.-.Feb. ; S KronprinzWin..Jau, 2r.|Kais. \u25a0V\'m.d.Gr..Jlch. t H , BR EM EX? DIRECT - '\u25a0':\u25a0.''\u25a0' v: Twin-Screw SailinpH Thnrsdays at 10 A. M. Zieiten • : . . .*. . : . . Jan.*- 27 *O: Washington .'.Feb. 24 llooii ........ v:.Feb.'-If> Rhoin' r . ..:;;.... Mcb. a ;-.*CallB at, Plymouth; and; CliiTbourg.' .* ;-\u25a0 , Nnplew-i-Geuoa—AlKierM Mediterranean Sailinps Saturdays atIVA.M. ' •Berlin i (new) : ; Jan ., 2*J X.' A1bert . ..... . Feb. • 12 tGr.' Kurfuerst;.Feb.- 5 Isarbarossn *.\ ; :Feb.* 2« %\ •OrattSi Algiers. t.tOrieut. Cruise. • y Independent -'Around^ the :iWorld - 'Con*rs •\u25a0:?, TrarelcrsV Checks ; Good AH'Oyer. the; World.: Apply OELRICHS^CO^Gen'I Agents \u25a0 5 Broadway, New • \ ork, or ,' ' ... ;. Robert ' Capelle, r G. ; A. V: C. , 200 Powell street, - ; opposite St. * Hotel.'V Snn : Francisco. ; . \u25a0.;,-; .••>. 'reiepuone-^Keamy . 4794. T~- . •-. ... \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0,: .--:-'.' •- -.\u25a0 ''\u25a0•; -\u25a0 ' ..-\u25a0.. I .-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-. Cdrapaffnie Generale, Trunsatlantiquc : , '}.'\u25a0' .". PIHKCT^LINEiTOjIIAyjIE-PAfllS:"- X' ' Sailings' every .'Thursday. Instead .'of .'Saturday, at ; 10 . a: : nu.' fr«m . per 42, North river/.: foot \u25a0of Morton; street.' -'"^-'^t'^'C^' > '\u25a0 .''".. ''First class • to '; Havre. $77.50 • and ,t npward : | sec-^ ond- claim to;H«vrc."i?so and urfwarrt.. GENEßAL' AGENCY^ for; UNITKD ", STATES | and '\u25a0 CANADA^ 19 ,-.: State * street,' New/, York. VJ . - i-\ TUOAZI,' Manttjrer. Jaclflc \u25a0< Coast, 463oiMontßouiery "street.: San--' Francisco. *»j. -Tickets t sold* by. -.all-, railroad .ticket \«sents..-: \u25a0' v/ 1 . '"r ' . ; ~v* --'\ *'•'\u25a0\u25a0!) "{ V'.Ti \u25a0*\u25a0:"' ./' ALJCTiON " SAiviS '-r:s; :: tKSBSt JS /^BR 0 Q n EP|*jjfc hjj*M^L f^ At 2 o'clock Afternoon th© Curtis Studio VAN NESS AND PINE (THE OLD WHITE HOUSE) "'v;~ ' . , ". : — -* \u25a0 — " @|H nnn worth ofthe ©i|| nr|f| - * . - j " -^^^- ' - \u25a0 B \u25a0\u25a0 HI HMB <4jßr . B \u25a0 'WP' • \u25a0 „ j • must positively be sold this afternoon without 'reserve for cash to the highest bidder. All purchases must be settled for at close of sale. E. CURTIS, Auctioneer. £gyAT PUBLIC AUCTION £gv • :.63,bead of horpes and mares, 20 sets of sinele and double harness, 40 wagons and buggies. SATURDAY, Jan. 8, at 11 a. m. 563 4th St., ; Oakland, Cal. . ' ' • lumber for a return. • \u0084 -- -' Steamer Alliance arrived this' morning from Coos bay with freight and passengers. **>J .. '\u25a0 Steamer George W. Elder salWd this morning for California-ports with freight and passengers. ;: Steam.pchooner St. Helens, with a.cargo of grain; for San' Francisco, has arrived down to the Knappton* mill totake on a deckload of lumber. It will leave Thursday. '• ; -• \u25a0' • - J 'Lighthouse tender Heather, with Inspector - Kl licott on board, left this morning. for - the south Oregon coast to attend to some work^there and will be absent two weeks.. . . - - ' • PACIFIC OCEAX TR.4.VEI, ' "' .>s»e"s»' <lv '\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 Steamers leave for Sonth- : - >>\>J*^S£Sv '•' crn California and> Mexico /<£?_:• from Stenart Street Wharf. lerr^ejßßS^k For Puget Sound I'orts arid I I V^^SL 1 I E'Teka. from U'way Wharf. VA;^^jrar, - L.OS AXGELES N^)mJJR/^ ' \u25a0' : \u25a0 SAX DIEGO T^SiSa^ 'SANTA BARBARA \u2666Pre5ident..................Jan. 13,' 2S, 2 p. m. \u2666G0vern0r...'.....,.......V..;.Feb.*20, 2 p. tn. \u2666Queen............Jan. 21, Feb. 5, 27, 2 n. m. Itosa..Jan. 10, 17, 23, 11 a. m.;^Feb. 12, 2 p. to. State of Ca1...'.........'..\u25a0.iVb.-;'lO.:16, 11 a. m. \u2666Will not call at Santa Barbara. - ; SEATTLE (DIRECT), "JOWNSEXD TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for SE. Alaska, Skagway, - Dawson, Fairbanks. President '.'.' ..Jan. 18, 4 p. m. G0vern0r............. Feb. 10, 23, 4 p.;m. Umat111a........Jan. 7, 22. Feb. 6. 21. 11 a. m. Queen..............Jan. 11, 20, Feb. 17, 4 p. m. Puebla.. ...Jan. 14, 20, Feb. 13, 28, 11 a. m. Rosa ..Feb. 2, 4 p. m. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) Topeka.Jan. 7, 12, 17, 22, 27; Feb. 1, C, 10 a. m. "And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. . GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ Senator. .Jan. 15, 10 a. m. ALASKA CRUISES, 1010—-Leave Seattle Spokane. June 14, 2S; July 12, 26; Aug. 0. 10 p. m. Queen July 12, 26, 8 p. m. Right-reserved to^ change this schedule. TICKET OFFICES—(PaIace H0te1),*653 Market St., 3 Market st. and Dock 6. , Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND—II2O Broadway.. Tel. Oakland 5650. , C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. y .._._-_ » .- . . \u25a0 \u25a0 AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantepec Route ' NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, sailings from New Torlc every six days*/ making direct connection with Pacific steamers Railing from Salina Crnz, Mexico, every six days for San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all principal European ports under through rate and through-bills of lading. Sailings from San Francisco every 12 days.-: LOCAL SERVICE FROM SAN. FRANCISCO TO HAWAIIAN ISLAND PORTS, direct every 2S days, and via Puget sound every 12 days. . For rates and further particulars apply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM, General Agents, 8 Bridge St., New York; WILLIAMS,'DIMOND St CO.;-GeneralAgents, Pacific Coast. •' 3JO Sansome St., San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY - S. S. Nippon Mara........Tuesday,-Jan. IS, IQIO S. S. Chiyo Maru.........Tuesday, Feb. J3, 1910 S. S. Tenyo Maru....-....Tuesday. Mar. 15, 1910 \u25a0Steamers sail from company's piers, Nos. 42, 44, near foot of Second st., at 1 p..m.. for Yoko- hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu,' Kobe (Hlogo) and' Nagasaki and Shanghai, and con- necting at Hongkong with steamers' for Manila, India, etc/.- No cargo received on board on day of sailing.'; Round trip tickets-at reduced rates. '\u25a0 freight * and 'passage -apply at office, 240 James Flood building. • :W. H. AVERY, - Assistant General Manager. nnilAl HI 11 "\u25a0, S.~ S. - Alameda ' sails 11 a: nUMlll II m., Jan. -.'2. IDIO. Special lIVI'IULULU ronnd trip, $110 Ist class.; TAHITI AND NEW ZEAtAND-^SS' Marlposa sails 11 a. m..; Feb. 2. Special round trip, Tahiti.*^ $125 first class. OCEANIC S. S. CO.. 673 Mkt. T. Krny. 1231. yRAILWAT TRAVEL Jgga-^. MUIR WOODS TAMALPAIS VIA SAUSALITO FERRY . -^BEr " ; "\u25a0• FOOT OF MARKET BTR£ET.i x- .\u25a0 TT LEfiAL HOUPATS-SUNDAY TIME \u25a0 ' U.Ut frnc(«» U.MalrWwte -. UTmilwH ; Weekday SnaJaf Weekday SnnJar Weekday Sunday ; 10:00 a i v 9:00 a t7:35« 12:03p J:3s*^lo:«a 2:00p 10:00» - t:sof '2:00p 1:45p 11:52* *4:40p 11:00 a ©2:55p 3:03p 1:45(| \u25a0;:i.-.. 1:00p 4:30p 4:26p *9:15p . 2:52|» ••::.{ 2:00 p....-. 5:10p •...'.>. ...... 3:OOP .•\u25a0..-.'.•.-. :v.... -\u25a0".•:-..*. \u25a0 5:39p \u2666Sat. only.. tMoa. only.'. eTamelpaisonly.-IMuironly Ticket Offices—Sausalito Ferry and Si 4 Market = General Office—KlU Valley, California ~. ;. • TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS»»and H MU!R INN f \u25a0/; -. *n «lw«y» «P«n <w B"»«t» \u25a0'-;' OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY \u25a0 !*.'\u25a0, V.l S." Stratton, Receiver.. . '"'\u25a0' ''\u25a0\u25a0-Lv.'-'' S. "F. daily—f 8:00 a, >3:3op.i^ Ar. S. F.: daily—t3:lsp,*S:lsa. •- -' \u25a0- '.ry'Ki*- - *Arleta. •-fTunitas Glen; stage 1 for San Gre- gorlo aud Pescadero. •'-:.-•\u25a0.r;.->.-...-, .-,•". ;; \u25a0; ', BAY AADIISTKRURBAA^ROIJTES \< "Vailejo; Napa,^StJ Helena ST.; HEIiEXA-XAPA VALLEY,'ROUTE ?•\u25a0: Monticello S. S-\Co. andiNapa-Valley Electric R.- R.Co.'v Close connections. , * "\. • t ?f v-o^rouxdltrips daily —c- \u25a0 - •"Boats', iea've"" San*!Francisoo':.7:oo,' »0:-l3 a. m.; "12:30;n00n,".3:15,--:C:00,:".»8:30 p.tm. • _ ; =>- San ' Francisco .landing' and of tice. : Clay 1 Rtrect "wharf, v north |end» ferry | building.,v Market Htreet ferry: -VMeals' a Ua' carte."* rhone Kearuy^4o6. \ > :' 'Lands navy ya*d. direct. I'-.--'.,- . SALE $g> - THURSDAY,' January 6, at 11 a. m., 203 and 209 ' Valencia street. I will sell 70 horses and mares, surreys, baggies and wagons of all kinds, 40 sets single and doable harness. Outside stock sold on commission. Phone Park 2723. WM. CLOUGH,* Auctioneer. CALIV WANT ADS IEIRIAG RESULTS RAILWAY TRAVEL TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE, DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JANUARY I. 1910 VIA. OAKLAND^IER Leave '/ (Foot of Markefc Street) Arrive 2.15 a Niles, Livermore, -Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento 10.33p 6.40 a Hayward. NQes, f>n Jose. 7.08* 7.00 a Richmond, Port Costa, Benicia, Snisun, ; . Dixon. Sacramento, Roseville, Marys- ville. Redding. Dunemnir 7.23p 7.00« Umira, Vacaville, Ramsey. 7.28p 7.00 a Wvw, "ft'oodland Olarysville. Oro- - rffle), Wffliam*. MarreU, Willo**, Hamilton, Corning. Red 81uff. ...... 7.28p 7.00 a Newark, San Jose, Los Gates, Wright, -Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Cnu. . . 9.58p 7.40 a Vallejo, Kapa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon 6.08? 7.40 a Xiles, Fleasanton, Livermore, Alta- mont, Lathrop, Stockton 7.28p 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos, Kermaa, Fresno, • Hanford, Visalia 4.28p 8.20 a Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Tracy. Stockton, • Merced. Freroo, Goshen Junction (Hanford. Annona), Visdia, Porterville.Bakersfirfd 4.48p B.2Ca Yo^mite Valley via Merred. 7.48p 9.00 a Niles, Livermore, Stockton (*M3ton), Valley Spring, lone, Sacramento 4.28> 9.00 a Sonora, Tuolumne and Anjcls. . . . .\ . . 4.28p ' 9.00 a Atlantic Express— Sacramento. Troc- kce, Ogdfn. Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago 8.22p 9.40 a Richmond, * Port Costa, Martinez. • - , Bay Point <.... .'.... 6.48p 10.20 a Vallejo Msre Island, Napa 1 1.28 a 10.20 a Los Mgeles PassenKer— Port Costa. Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Merced, Fresno. Hanford, Yisalia, Bakersfidd. Los Angelts. : 7.48p 10.40* San Francisco Overland limited— t . Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago :..«.. . 7.28p 1 1.20 a Shasta Limited— Portland. Tacoma, Seattle 9JBp llOOn Goldfield Pass.— Port Costa, Benicis, Sacramento, Truekee, Hazes, Mini, Tonopah, Goldfidd LnrvKeder.... 7.48 a 1 2.00n MarysvHle. Chieo, Red Bluff 4.28p 1. 20p Niles, Irvbuton, San Jose 2.4Ep 1.40p San Lea»lro, Niles, Ceatf rville. ( 9.08 a Newark, San Jose. . \ 7^Bp 1.40p Newrtrk, San Jose. Los Gains, IVri;ht, Fdwn (Bonlder Crerk). SanU Crui.. 9.58p _ 2.40p Saa Leandro, Niles, San Jose. 9.28 a 3.00p Benfcia, Winters, Sacmmcnto — Wood- > land, Marvsville, Oroville— Yolo. ; Arbuckls. WaiLims, Willo-w 1 0.48 a 3.00p Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena, Calistoga..... 10.37 a 3.20 j) Port Costa (Stockton), Martinez,/ 12.08? S Byron, Modesto, "Merced, Fresno.. \ 10.38? ; 4.00p Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga. Sacta Rosa, ' \'\u25a0 \ Martinez, San Ramon, Dougherty, Liverraore. 9.28 a 4.00p Niles (Centemlle), Tracy, Stockton f 10.28 a L0di........... ?..V lO3Bp I ; 4.40p Saa Leandro, Hayward, NJes. Pleas- \u25a0'"\u25a0** «nton, Livermore, Tracy, Newman, Kcrman, Fresno :."......."." 8.28 a B.OOp Richmond, ' Pinole. Vallrjo. Port ] 1120. ' Costa, Benicis, Suisun, Sacramento } ,fr* •-— Roseville, Marysville, Oroville. ..J , I - UH ? 5J»p Russell, San' Jose, Los Gatos | |||* . 8.20p San Leandro, Nile s, San Joce. . 7|4Ba 6.00? Owl Limited — Los Angeles... B.OSa 6.40p Eastern Expre.»s— O?dcn. PueWo. Den- \u25a0 ver. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicaeo. . Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento, • Reno, Sparks... ...« B^Bp 6.40p Hat-ward. Nfles and San Jow 6.48p |7.00p Vallejo, Port Corta. Martinet Bay Point and Way Stations tM.IBp 7.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Byron, Tracy, '% .Lathrop, Stockton. 12.48p S 8.20p Oregon Express — Da vis. (Sacramento).- y . Willows. Redding (Klamath Ftlls), Ashland, ' Portland, * Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane ...........>...... 9.48 a ' 9.00p China and Japan Fast Mail— Ogden, , .:,': ? • • Cheyenne, T>envet, Kansas City, ' Omaha, Chicag0................... 2.43 a . 9.40p Satedays — Hunters train, San Jose -*"£*"\u25a0" : '-- -; via Newark r. ...":.... .:..'........ |7.48p II .00p" Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore. Lathrop, - - " Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Hanford .. 10.3 a? 11.40p Portland Express — Sacramento, Mao's- ' rille. Red Bluff, Weed, Ashland, Port- land.TaEoma, Seattle... 1Z28? r • "\u25a0 - From Pacific Street Wharf. fl.OOp Sacramento River Steamers..- f11.30p • Stmr. Apache, Mon., Wed., Fri. /; -.» ' Stmr. Navajo. Tues^ Thnr*.. Sat . 6^KI_AND HXRBOR FERRY— From San Francisco. Market Street Wharf— Week Day«s— Hourly from 6.00 ; a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— 6.4s, 8.15, 9.i5. 11.15 '\u25a0 a.m.. 1 2.45. 2.15, 3.45. 5.15. 6.45, S.la and 9.45 pjn. : LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via AUmeaa Pisr. - " To Oakland and Alameda— +6.lo, t6.^5 ajn^ and then .'•--,10 and 45 minutes past the-hour until 7.45 p.m.; then I 8.30, 9.15, 10.00, 10.45, IL3O pjn. and lilsajn. .' - To Alameda and Fruitvals via Hangihoe tarns as abovs. ••• a for -Morning. p for Afternoon. \u25a0 I " t, Sunday ewepted. \u25a0 J Sunday onlj'. J PS^W^ San Francisco T^^^a^^ 31arket Street Kerry Depot \u25a0:Leave'For— . |AJJ.| - P.M.' - Bakcrsfield ..;... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Chicag0.......... 7:15 8:00-10:00 . ' . Fresno ..; .:.... . . 7:15 4:00-8:00-10:00 Grand; Canyon... 7:15 8:10-10:00 Hanford ..:..... 7:15 -...-10:00 Karisds City....: 7:15 8:00-10:00 Merced .:.r: 7T.\ 7:15 4:00-, 8:00-10:00 *^tockton : :..;..'. 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 >* • ' & Sierra;. Rai- :* . . way v Points .... 9 :45 ..;... . . . r . Tulare .;,......•: 7:15 8:00-10:00 ,' v VisaliafvV: ... . . . ; 7:15 8:00-10:00 Yosemite -....-.."; 7:15 '•••"•" •Stockton Local leavea 1:23 P.M. -i California Limited through to Chicaeo leaves at 10:0O p.'m. » Ofnces-i-673 Market street and Mar- kets street^ Ferry, s Depot, \u25a0- San ' Francisco; 1112 Broadway.: Oakland.""" v; :*' r - \u25a0\u25a0')\u25a0'\u25a0 ' ..-.\u25a0\u25a0 WEEKLY CALL, $ 1 PER YEAR - HERCULES m Made in California, gnaranteeil «ak tanned, and cost no more than the nonjtua ran teed makes. If your dealer eao not supply you. write us direct for a pric« list. Manufactured solely by W. DAVIS & SONS, Wholesale Saddlery. 2SMO to 2052 Howard st.. S«b Francisco. Cal- VIA. COAST L.I-NF3 IjesTß (Third and Townxntl Streets) ArriT» • t5.25a Loop— 23d " Street, Visitacion, South Saa Franeiaco, .Valencia. Street. ..... t6.35» |5.33» Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean View, Omrtwifs, South t?aa Francisco, 23d Street. 3rd and Townsend tB-*5» 6.20 a South &m Francisco, San Jose. Gilroy. (Hoilister), Sarseat, Psjaro, Watson- . viße. Saata Cnii 7M9 7.00 a Soath Pan Francisco, Palo Alto, Saa Jose. Way Stations 735 a ,7.00 a Marfidd. Lo» Ajtot. Los Gat 0* ........ t^^O? B.ooa Shore Line Limited— Paso Rohlcs Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. &30p 8.06 a The Coaster— Sen Jose, Pajaro ("Wat- Bonvflle, Santa Cnu). Castroviile. (Dd Monte, Jlontcrey, Pacific Grove). Salmas. Scledad, Paso Rubies Hoc Springs, Saa. Luis Obispo. Surf, (Lompoc"*. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oxnard, Los Angeles 11.43y 8.20 a Mayaeld. Los Altos. Los Gatos, Wright. Glcnwood(Bonlder Cr»k), ?ant» Crux. Watsonville. CastroTille, Dd ilonte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.00p 9 00* Saa Jo»e, (\ ilro v, Salinas, Paso RoM» Hot Springs. San Luis Obispo^ — Tres Pinos— Watsonville. Santa Cruj, De l . - Mcate. Monterey, Pacific Grove 4JJOp 10.40 a Sonth Saa Francisco. Burlicgsme, Saa Mateo, Palo Alto, !!»» Jose 6.30* 1 6.40 a Los Al tos, Monta Vista, Los Gates. . { I I.3Ca Valencia Street. Ocean jView. Colsn. Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno - ' .35 p 1 1 .40 a South Saa Francisco, Saa Jose tS^Oa 2.0O? Dei Monte Kxprera — San Jose. Gilroy, Sargent ' (Watsoaville. Santa Cnu), Del Monte. Monterey, PaciSo Grove. 12.30? 2.05p South Saa Francisco. Palo Alto, San Jose &40» t2.05p Los Alto», Monta Vista. Los Gatos. . . f3.2Cp 3.00p South Sao FrannKO. Sa^Matra, Sob • Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Salinas. . . . 10. lOsb 3.00? Watsonvflle. Santa Crui. C.istroville, Dd Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove. 10.05* 3.40 a Santa Clan, San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright (Boclder Creek), Santa Crux. Wataonvifle. Pajaro... 10.08* 4.00s Sunset Express — Tucson. IVmhic. FJ . Paso. Houston. Xew Orleans. Paso Robin Hot Springs. San Luis Obiipo. Santa Barbara. Lrs Angles. 1 1.40 a 4 .00? Jvansas City. St. Louis. CKtcajo 1 1.40 a 4.20p ?outh Sin Francisco, San Jose t9.COa tS.OOa Biir!in?=me. San Mateo. Palo Alto. San Jose and Way Stations. t 9.40 a t5.05p Loop — t3d Street. Visitarion. Sotrth San Francisco. Valencia Street...... tS.IS? t5.208 Redwood Palo Alto. Sao Jose. 1.109 15.20? LO3 Altos. Monta Vista, Lm Gatos.. - +3.2 C? , f5.23» Burlirigame, San Mateo, Saa J05e.. ... f3.20p f5.30a Loop— Valencia Street. Ocna View, Cemeteries, Sonth San Francisco, 23d Street. 3d and Townsend t8.40? 5.40 a San Bruno. Sao Mateo. Redwood, Palo ' Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose 7.40 a J5.40p Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gatos. . . t9.40* ! - t6-00p Maibrae. San Mateo, P»lo Alto, May- \u25a0 ' field. Los Altos. Los Gato? tB.COa 16.05? 23d Street. Visitacion. Sonth San Francisco, Valencia Street ." t7.!5p 16.25? Loop— Valencia Street, Ocean View, • Cemeteries, Sonth San Francisco, 23d Street. 3d and Townsend...'.... f7.40p 6.30? South San Francisco. Saa Joce 5-ifl > B.oo p Lns Anssles PiS!«!?rr — G2roy^Salinsa, '*\u25a0 \u25a0 - Paso Kobles Hot Spriag?, baa Luis I Obispo, Pizmo, Santa Barbara, Los Ansdes.' B^ot 1 1. 45 p South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto,/ 7.20* ' San Jose.... ...:..... ..\ 7,30» LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Via Oaklaad Pier. * • To Oakland, 9«rkeley, Berryman, Eatt Oakland and Fruitval* — Daily I—From1 — From 6.00 ajn.. and every twentr minutes uatil 7.00 pjn. induavr; then 7.40, SL2O. 9.00, ».«, 10.20, 11.00 aod 11.40 pjaa^ 12:20 and 1.20 ajn. . To Sather and Melrow via S«vanth St— DaUr— From 6.00 a.ra., and every twenty minutes uatil 7.0Q p.m. inclusive, thea 11.40 p.m.' To Stonthurrt— Da3y-«.0O. 7.00, S.OO. 9.00 ajn., Z2O, 3.00, 4.00, aOO, 6.40 pjn. > . Ta Oakland First St.. Fruitvals. Alameda, via Hortashoa . — Da3y — From 16.00, fi.2o a.m. and every twenty minutes until 8.3) ' ajn. inHnsive: then 9.00. 9.20. . 10.00, 10.20, 1 1.00, 1 1.20 ajau, 12 m,. 12.20 .1.00. L2O. , 2.00, 2.20. 3.00, 3.20, J3.40 pjn. and every twenty ' . minutes unta 7 p.m. industre; 7.40. 5.20, 9.00. 9.40. 10.20. U.CO and 11.40 pjn.. 12. J0 and 1.20 ajn. Additional trai« to Oakland First St.. 2.1.> ajn. I T» W«t Bsrlnley — Psily— From 6.00 a.m. and every ' ' twenty minutes ont3 8.3) a.m. indusiv*; then 9.00 a.m. 1 and every honr until 4.00 pjn. inclusive; then 4.20 p.m. and every twenty minutes until 7.00 pjn. inclusive; . .then 7.40. 8.20, 9.00. 9.40, 10.20, ILOO, IL4O p.m. and 1 12.20 a.m. i To Cor bin — Da 2y — From 6.00 ajn. snd every 20 minute* until 8.20 a.m.. then 9.00. 10.00 a.ra.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2.00. 3.00. 4.00, 4.3 X 4.49. 5.00, 5.20. 5.40 and tlOOp.m. 11- Union Transfer Co. authorued to check Bagpj*' ' direct ton residence. \u25a0^^^: Schedule Effective. „ Pmj November 15, 1909 Wgy - I.MO.V PERRY DEPOT - ' sm Francisco Leave VIA SAUSAXITO 'ArriTa 7:41) a Petalnma. Santa . Kom. Healds- -sßm burs. , Clowdale, -US lab. Willlta. ' Sberwootl. Sebaatopol. •Gnerae- r » • - riUe. »Mt. Bio. 'Duncan Mills.. Ba7t» , S:2oa ""Pt. Beyes, 'Mt. Bio. *CMadero.. t6:57p 8:20 a ••Sonoma, ••Glen.KUen -. t3:37p> t9:ooa Petalnioa.' Santa Rusa. Clorerdale £7:37*. . 11:00 a Petatuma. Santa Rosa 4:17 a 3:UoptPeta"unia. Santa Bc«a. Healdsbor?. CloTerdale, Uklab. Guern*vllle. Mt. Rio. Dnnfan Mills. Sebas- . ' topol XOiST* *4 :00p PV- Reyes. -Occldentai ".........:.. 4:4 dp Sonoma. Glen Ellen ........ .. 9:17* 5 :-<jp Petaiuma. Santa. Rosa ...."..] S:37a . EISCTRIC STTBTJRBAJT VIA . SAT;3AUt6~~I • E*a3ilito, MiU Valley. B*a I Kafael— Dally every 4o minutes f rom 7 :00 a. m. antU 0:00 a. m.; tbea hoorly nntil 4:00 p. m.: tbes >T«ry 4O . minates nnt ll 6:40 .p. ta.; then .B:oo 'and 10:0 a p. m^ and 12:01 a. m.- > . ' .- Fairfax— Leare Saa Francisco t7:00. T:4O. 8:20. 9:00, 10:00, It :OT a. - - m.. t!2:ot> Jioon. tl:00, 2:0O, 4:00. 4:40. 3:20 »nd' 8:00 p. m. - San Qaentin ti» Sic. Ra/tsl — Leave 9:00 a. m. ami 2:00 p. m. \u25a0 . \u25a0 ' „• . \u25a0 111 lf)|wj"B| Tiburoa- and. B«lT«der»— §7:00. - §7:40,'' 10:13 a. in. <J12:0O noonv except Saturdajr).'. |4:00,'i|3:2U. ~:IZ p. m. S'limlar-i, |»;0«, 47:4«. 10:15 a.' m..- 12:30, |4:(X>, |5:20. 7:15 y. m., |12:Ula.m. . : . . - - *Sunday \u25a0 arrWe- . • :3« • n."': m. ••Sonday ; arrive 6:57 p. - m. ''•\u25a0 tExeept Snnday..' JSondaj only. \u25a0•• *Satirrday;only. iVla'SsuaalltOw \ \u25a0 PSciUc Transfer, Company's agents are author izfcd to- check b&ssagc dlieci from realdenc*. 15