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MYSTERY OF TWO WRECKS IS SOLVED learner Charles Nelson, Only Ashore, Reaches Port ;f:J'.. Under Jury Rudder CTH the aid of wi r e l es s teleg raphy and a dense fog Captain Han- Eon of the steamer Charles; Nelson gave an Imitation on Friday of ' a ship ashore at two places, one J-.70 miles ' m from < the other, "at one and the same time. The Charles Nel son arrived here yesterday steered .by a Jury rudder. From the light ship to the harbor the steamer was . towed by the rev ':. «*«.« cutter McCulloch and wa s docked .. atlhe seawall by the tug Sea Rover. • •" : • A wireless message was received Fri day from Captain Hanson saying that . his.. ship was a6hore just above Point Reyes. About the same time a tele c phone message from Point Arena re ported an* unknown steamer ashore .- north of that headland. Taking it for granted that Captain Hans»n knew • •where he was it was assumed that :. there were two vessels ashore and the •jnarine underwriters prepared for trou \u25a0 ble.- It now appears that the ship seen •north of Point Arena was the Charles • -Kelson and that Captain Hanson was about .0 miles farther north than he supposed. j The Charles Nelson left Tacoma five days ago with 750.000 feet of lumber - for this port. At 4 o'clock Friday after noon. In a dense fog, the steamer went c ashore north of Point Arena and while wallowing around in the breakers lost \u25a0its rudder. About 160,000 feet of lum- V tier from the deck load was thrown / overboard and. relieved of the weight, . the steamer worked its way Into deep \u25a0 water without assistance. A Jury rud .-dcr was rigged and the steamer pro • ceeded on its way. under a slow bell. •-' : • "he \u25a0 revenue cutter McCulloch met ; -the crippled coaster at the lightship ;. and towed it into the harbor, where the -.tug Sea Rover took hold. After the .-vessel had docked at the seawall Cap . tain Hanson reported that the steamer was. not leaking and that he believed : the hull had escaped Injury. •• ..Ca-ptain Hanson will tell the goveYn = inent inspectors all about it this week. " ", ' \u25a0;.: -Ten jo Mara Sails Tamday \u25a0 L- .;The Japanese liner Tenyo Haru, Cap .' -tain Ernest Bent, which will said Tues day . : for the far east, will take from •• .nef-e -120 cabin passengers and 400 in • -the steerage. Among the steerage pas '. s-engers will be many Chinese who will ...go home to celebrate the Chinese new : .year. The cabin passengers will in clude a large number of tourists, mis \u25a0 slonaries and businessmen. Y. Osakl, '-.-•.•the mayor of Tokyo, and his wife, are ;: .£Qing home on the liner after having .. -made an extended- visit to Ihe old world. . •• other passengers on the liner* will be M. Joblin, a Standard oil official on his way to Saigon; Dr. XV. E. Macklin, a • .mfdical missionary on his way to China, and F. Y. Chang, secretary of the Chi nese iejration at Washington, who Is taking his son home to Peking. • ; .The liner will carry 5.500 tons of \u25a0\u25a0.••-•c.a.rg'o, which Includes 5.000 tons of raw .-cotton. :•\u25a0'•.. Captain Bent, who was on leave last .- iyoyage, has. resumed command of the • ": . W. H. Reid, formerly freight •' '. £.'**\u25a0&; will go out as purser in place of • ;C : >Lacey Goodrich, who will go to the ;• jorjfnfin a few weeks as general pas • \ senger agent for the T. K. K. and West •:- •ernr. Pacine. .; y. f'mfldent Carrie* Manj- Passengers " : Thfe Pacific Coast steamship company's .President sailed yesterday for Puget : : eoynd. Among the passengers were: •w. T. Jfqv*s W. M. Morrow •.\u25a0\u25a0•"<,. M. Underwood an<J Dr. P. n. Hamilton -.:" nifi and wife :-&-,.?. •'. .F. . Bla.ngy and wife C. Kerne . Miss M. Holland Miss X. Dans ..' . T. . Bossy? and wife 3. Head • . H. O. Liberman / , -. H,... Ffcrrtery and wife Mrs. L. Balrd ;-.• A 1 ™.- Mol.lpnUauer Mrs. C. ThistleTalte ••\u25a0..\u25a0IV-:H. Strofca W. W. Allen \u25a0'.rjf:.' Mitchell N. 11. Fetten . v ;.Mr*. G. Matthews P. Maas '. \u25a0J^Zr*- Harris and sister F. Wllber '. .'\u25a0 ?-•' "Fisher M. Growney -.S. -Gilbert Mtes E. Kelson .-M-cs.. -M-cs. "S. Harrinjrtoa T.-^fagle and wife S-. '-T-- So-atx and eon T. Wilson - : p : .- U'l liens . Miss C. Becker •Mrs. T. Strattoa C. MeArtfcur •\u25a0 OTss U. Fillmore EL Burke ;. M-Ise C. Cutler . . Mis«-A. Colllni •• • ; C;-.:Ev«ns and wife S. Barton and wife .:- •*.•';•\u25a0., Two Steamers gall .'• \u25a0 V"The California and Atlantic steamship \u25a0.\u25a0.-company's freighter George W. Fen^ .••. wi<^k and the Pacific Mail liner City of \u25a0 ' Para sailed yesterday for Panama. The / 3R3£r.a;will go direct. The Fenwick will "•'nra-ke a stop at San Pedro- to finish y:-Lba : cU-rig, The Para Is loaded to Its full -\u25a0 :vfca"pa-city with California proOucts for '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0^'Qiv- York, and the Fenwick will be •'. viyfccn'.it leaves San Pedro. \u25a0..- TbUpk'- Too Powerful Sleeping Draught •; ';. .'Captain Parker, master of the Brit .*, ..lslr*ship Dunfermline, took a dore of \u25a0.' Haiidanum and chloroform' Friday night • ' by "way c-f a sleeping: draught; and yes •.terdM>* morninf? Dr. George Childs Jlac ••• .iit.'nald was sent for to "wake him up. • -'.i.he doctor was. successful and the cap .' i«in was tak*-n to j^t. llary's hospital. ' •' The Dunfermiiv." 1s in the stream ready \u25ba for sea. The t'e&tel arrived here v Aug ust SI from ' AviPtraJia. Captain Mc- LaughlSn, the Blaster.* was confined to his bed and the ve.<=sfl was in com -. ir.and of Chief Of£eer Macgregor. Cap tain Parker was sent, out to take -the Vhijr back to Kngland. He is said to have been s^JTerinc: from insorania.and » it was to -secure rplltf that he turned to the ship's mPTJi cine chest. . Wat^r Frunt \otM . Receipts of* lumber yesterday by sea ,• amounted to 1,157.t)0X) feet. The British steamer Century, Cap tain. Downie. arrived ; yesterday from Tacoma to finish loading for Australia. • , The Pacific Mail lir.er, China left Hongkong yesterday for this port A. F. Green, chief time keeper for ' the Pacific Mail company, has returned from the first vacation he has taken since be entered tlie company's service, «, ?6 vcars ago. He left here last July for & visit* to his old home in' England. ' and will resume his duties at pier 42 .* tomorrow. - ,\u25a0 . * „ The Patiflc Mail liner Manchuria 'ar- I rived Friday at Hongkong-. ,• Inter-Ifclsnd Company Get* $12,500 • The United States circuit court of ap pc-alfc, in a decision handed down yes terday, cut the claim of the Inter-Island « steam and navigation company for terv .'ic*s in floating the wrecked steamer Lock Garve in March, 1306. down to • $12,500. •-..• The original claim of John D. Spreck ' els' &; Brothers company for the serv ices of one of their tuga in. floating the gtesmer was affirmed by the decision. V- -The Lock Gar%-e was wrecked on a • coral reef on the Island of Molokai, H2T-, on March 6, 1307. . • . Change of Masters ' "Steamer Newport; late master. Thom • a$ Fry; present master.* H-.W. Dunham. • ". Bark Gerard C. Tobey : late master. *."W.. McLeod; present master, J. TurloCE. Enrollment* * Steamer George W.,Elder; G. M-. Jes^ 6^6teTmer National City; A. D. Higgins, mas'er. • .? . By United "Wireless ' Saturday, ' October • 29. . ' crvturtra. KOJTCOLIA— From San FrVncisco for HoEsrkonz via Honolnla and l'otohamar Oct. 2S. | o. m.*, I.OIS miles from Saa Francisco;, RTEAKEH. EA2TTA RITA — From Kaholul for Port San Luis: Oct. 2S. 8 p. mi .725- miles from Port San Lni«: fine weather; all well; ex * peel to arrive daylight l^uesdar. STZAMXB CHABXE6 . KELSON— From ' *^K«n P«lro # Oct. 29. 4:15 : a. - m.. 30 'miles \u25a0'•- ~ K°J :%t ™i>otnt "B«ve«; boai.«l^ontlj:., had ' d^oTjury rodder and wi ma kin? 8 mile, per hour; all -tc-IL'^BMHI ' mile* from llplitghlp; moderate Ü Bouthwe?t ; wind aixl sea; cloudy: all well.. . , , * B tt^"^^^E^^ lU^^ MOVEMENT OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD .lightship; smooth sea": light lsoutbwettt wind; will arrive Sunday morning. .^ -- 1; ETEAMEB HYADES— From Honolulu" for San Francisco; Oct. 2S. 8 p. m.. 377 miles from lightship; light southwest wind; cloudy; ; tea smooth. '.. (% STEAMER ENTERPRISE— From" Hilo for ' San Franciwo; Oct. 2S, S p. m.', 947 miles from lightship; light "north wind;- 6ea amooth; all well. . ; - ; ../ ?*: . Sf:, V. S. S. McCULLOCH— Oct. 29. 1:30 p. m.. re ports being alongside steamer Charles Nelson passing line aboard, off lightship. STEAMER GOVERNOR— From Seattle for San Francisco; Oct. 29. : 12; m.., 71 miles north of Cape Blanco; weather overcast; sea smooth; .barometer 30.10; temperature 54. . STEAMER PRESIDENT— 6 p. m.. 23 miles north of Point Reyes; weather overcast; hazy; fog; smooth sea. \u25a0 _ .'\u25a0 \u0084. ITEAMER CAHLOS— Left San Francisco 4:10 p. m., for San Pedro.. STEAMEa WASHTEKAW— 4:3O p. m., 21 miles north of Pigeon point; calm and hazy. . PIER DIRECTORY NORTH' OF MARKET STREET « Pier 3. ... Washington Pier 17. . . . ;. . ..Union 1 Pler J 8....... Jackson Pier 19 ..Union 2 Pier 7 Pacific Pier. 21 .....Filbert Pier B... .Broadway 1 Pler-23. Greenwich 1 Pier 11. '...Broadway 2 Pier 25 Grenwlch 2 Pier 13 .... Vallejo Pier 27........ Lombard Pier 15 Green Pier 51. .....:..' Powell SOUTH OF MARKET. STREET Pier 4 MlMlon 2 Pier 28. Main pier 6 .Howard 1 Pier 34 Beale Pier 8... Howard 2 Pier Sfl ... Fremont Pier 10 Howard 3 Pier 38 First Pier 12 Folsom 1 Pier 401 Pier 14 ...Folsom 2 Pier 42 1- P. M. S. S. Co. Pier 16 Harrison Pier 44 J Pier 20 Steuart Pier 54 Fourth Pier 24 Spear MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From 1 ... Steamer | Date Grays Harbor ........ I ChPbalis .....'.. Oct.- 50 Greys Htrbor ..' :j Norwood ....... Oct. 30 Antwerp ria San PedroTPenrlth Castle.. Oct. SO Mendocino & Pt. Areaa Sea - Foam ..... Oct. 80 Honolulu & Kannlul... HUonian Oct. R0 Puget Sound Ports Governor Oct. CO Coos Bar . .1.. ........ Redondo Oct. 31 San Pedro ; Vanguard ...... 0ct., 31 Honolulu .....:. Hrades Oct. 31 Seattle '&- Tacoma....; Yesemite ......Oct. 31 WlUupa Harbor... ;...!Dai?y Oct. 31 San Diego & Way PortslSanta Rosa .... Oct. 81 Graya Htrbor ....... .iNewburg ........ Nor. 1 Ran Pedro I Santa Barbara/. Nov. 1 Portland & Astoria Beaver :..]Nov. 1 Pan Pedro Ro»e City ...: Nov. 1 Naoalmo Leelanaw Nov. I San Pedro '........ Hanalel Nov. 1 Humboldt ...ISanta Glara ... Nov. 2 Puget Sound ....... ..IVirginlaa Nov. 2 Humboldt IClty of Topeka. Nov. 2 Hilo .........;..... :....l Enterprise Nov. 2 Coos Bay ...IM. F. Plant. ... Nov. t Sal. Crus via S. Diego. Nebraskan ......INov. /3 San Dlrgo & San Pedro. G. W. Elder... Nov. 3 Grays Harbor Coronado ...... Nov. 3 Point Arena & Albion.. Porno .....'....• 8 San Pedro Nome City .... Nor. 8 Seattle & Tacoma..... Bnckman Nov. 4 Pnget Sound Ports.: Umatllla Nov. 4 New tork via Ancon.. Pennsrlvanla ... Nov. -4 San Diego & Way Ports Governor ....... Nov. 4 San Pedro Watson Nov. 4 Portland & Astoria.... Ron note ....... Nov. 5 New Tork via Ancon . . 1 Peru Nnr. « ,»w York via Aacon..|Stanley Dollar.. Nov. 6 TO. SAIL '\u25a0 Date I Steamer j Destination | Sails ] Pier' Oct. SO 1 Norwood ..'.... \ Los Angeles. (2 pm M.V Oct. SOlObeballs ........ILos Angeles. '2 pm ..'.. Oct. 30[Watson ....'....JLos Angeles^ 10 am 10 Oct. SO; Pomo ......... Point Arena. 6pm 4 Oct. 3O'Santa dura ... I Humboldt ..10 am 13 Oct. 3O!Clty of . Topeka.lHumboldt .. 11 am 11 • Oct. SOlAd. Sampsoa. ..JPuget Sound lpm 10 Oct. 31|Yosemite ......ILos Angeles. 10 am 51 Oct. Sl'<}overnor ISan Diego... 4'pm 9. Oct. 3l!Century ....... j Sydney lpm.:.. Oct. 3l| Vanguard .....jnumbolat-.. 5 pm 19 Nov. llSanta Barbara.. Grays Harbr 4 pm 51 Nov. 1 Tenyo Maru ... Hongkong-.. 1 pm 42 Nov. 1 Queen ......... Pnget Sound 2pm 9 Nov. 1 Homer ' ....ISan Pedro... 5 pm 11" Nov.. 1 J. S. Higgtns..tLos Angelesi 10am -4 Nov. 2 Centralla ..... Grays Harbr 3 pm 21 Nov. 2 Ravalli ....... Eureka ..... 12 m 27. Nor. 2 Redondo .- Coos Bay .. 4 pm.... Nov. 2iLurltne Honolulu ...12 m 38 Nov. 2|Chas. Nelson ..Pnget. Sound 5 pm 38 j Nor. ; 2 Rose City ... . . PorUand ..... 12 m 40 Nov. 2 Ses Foam ..... Point. Arena. 4pm 4 Nov. 3 Washington ... Portland ... 5 pm 27 Nor. 3 Daisy Willapa Har .... Nov. 3;ilrades ....... Honolulu 12 m 38 Nor. "3 Beaver ... .^ .... Los Axgelet. 9 am 40 Nov. 3 Newburg Grays Harbr " .... .... Nor. 3 Hanalel ... Los Angeles. 3 pm 10 Nov. 3 Santa Rosa ... San Diego... 11. am 9 Nov. 4M. F. Plant... Coo« Bay... 3pm 8 Nov. 4 Virginian . .'. ..JSalina Cruz.. 10 am 27 Nov. 4G. W. Elder.. .[Portland ... 1-pm 13 Nov. 5 Osiris ........ (Hamburg ... 12 m It) N«v. 5 Newport ......lAncon ...... 12 m '40 Nor." 5 Enterprise' ....1 Hilo 12 ml 3S Not. 6 Governor ...... i Puget Sound 2 pm] 9 Not. Slßoanoke ......ILos Ajgeles. 7,pm| 13, TO SAIL FROM SEATTMfc Destination \ Steamer .1 Date Ekaffway ie Way Ports. | Humboldt ......|Nov. 2 Kodiak & W«y Ports..! Port land ...... INov. 5 Skagway & War Ports. [Senator IXov. 1 Time Ball United States branch hydrographlc office. Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, October 23. 1910. • - The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel 'was dropped today exactly at noon. Pa cific etaadard time (120 th. meridian), or at Sh. OCiia. 00s. Greenwich mean time. . J. C. BURNETT, - Lieutenant. U.K. N.. in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey — Time and heights of tides at Fort Point. For, city front (Mlotloo street wharf) add 25 minutes. SUNDAY. OCTOBER SO Pnn riws ...'6:% Snn wtu. ..........;/.. 5:14 Moon' rises ;.' '. .....4:04 a. ,m. New moon .....:...:..; ..Nov. 1, at 5:47 p. m. First -quarter 'moon... ".."..Not. 9. at 9:20 p." m. ITimel ITlaie Time ' Timel Octl — — J Ft I Ft Ft 1, Ft j IL V>'\ TT W LV> r H-WI • "~ A. M. I P. H.v .'.-, .•:, 30..1 3:22 I.l*l o:r>4 '5.5 4:09 1.3110:24 4.8 31.. 4:00 1.6 10:22 5.5 4:3$ 0.911:11 4.7 not! . . --\u25a0- -'';~y !.-•.•\u25a0;•,•-. 1.. 4:54 2.0 10:47 5.5 5:15 O.C ......... H W . L W H-W ';.-: L W 2:. 0:00 4.S 5:08 2.4 11:12 B.ft B:5O 0.2 3.. 0:50 4.4 s:4f> 2.8.11:37 . 5.4 fi:26 0.1 4..} 1:42 4.0 6:11' \u25a0 3.2,'11:57| T..4 7:05 0.0 * U. S. • Branch ' Hj-clro.a:raphitf : Office A branch ; of. the I United p SUtes I bydrographlc ' office, located ;In the * MercLantsV: Exchange, .? Is inaiu tainfd in San Francisco . for tbe benefit/ of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. ' Navigators are , cordially < inrited \to visit the office. Vwbere complete, sets of cbarta and Bailing diKctionn of tlic world' are kept at hand 'for cow,>arUon. and reference -and ; the latest ' information can -, always be^)btalned '•\u25a0 re gardluj? lights, dangers to: navigation land mat-_ ter* of interest '" to ocean commerce. *•- .v- \u25a0 • . J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U.K. N.. In charge. HTDBOGKAPHIC OITICE Depth at mean low* water." entrance .to harbor. PLACE , | Ft. I Date , | \u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0_\u25a0 \u25a0 Remarks .*:: Grays Harl 16 lOct." Spepth (flrea is for south :. - - .. I:: \'+~ ,----'- 1 cfcanaelr^"- -'. '•\u25a0>'••'' Willapa 8127 [Sept. 3| ....... .....:...... Colom R:l 27 |Sept.s|.... -\u25a0-..-..-.-..;.:........ ~~. ~~ • - |— ' :\u25a0 . Bar buoy ?to right rof Nehalm B 9 July 10 entrance. Channel is \u25a0 - . . "* .'."-. , shifting ; to -; no r th, ;.' : v .- .'* very narrow. 150 " ft. Tlllmk 8.l W (July .' SjChannel shifted 1 mile j ( \u25a0' .| south in gale Not. 28. Vaquioa B| !3%lScpt. 121 .'. ; . ... ... . . . • ..'.•... ~ Siuslaw: R| . 5 jAngi.181 . . .". ...... .".. . .'." . .. Umpqua B| 0 (Sept. 30U-... ...T.... '.....;.,.'. Coos Bay-I 18 IQct.y SjCan buoy No. l'gone. : . Coqnllle . R| . 8 - [Oct. -v 4 [Channel straight. %* \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0> Rogue Rlt| 2 (5ept. %1|.4.. ...•.\u25a0....'.....:.,.: KUmtb, R|- 5 [Aug. • 1 (Channel S. W. - straight. Hmbldt Bl 19 - iSept.l ICbannel' straight work \u25a0v--~v. :— I I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--.-\u25a0'.-- 1 * ing north.' \u25a0-:\u25a0?<;*\u25a0€•'* S Pedro Bl 20 jSept.' 3o]NoM:bange' in channel. ..' S Ulego B| 2S^|Sept. SOlKovchange^lniChannel.^ *S Pablo B I 24 : , J Aug. ; 20 Depth « ln \ dredged 1 chan -•\u25a0 - ••'-j' • j '- » nel.v' ; r ;. \_* ' ~ ";\u25a0;\u25a0;-',\u25a0 :. NEWS OF- THE OCEAN I \u25a0"/Export*; bylibeTl*thmlnii» : >'.-'/ ; . Tlie f ttam«r '\u25a0 Isthmian t railed * forj Sallna \ Cruz on Friday •-. with \u25a0 cargo x laden here ' and fat \u25a0 other coast .-' ports ; conciyn^fl Cto New -jYork *. and •/ to Knropean * countries -JTias the^Tehauntepec^rall wajr.-ii-".Ttic '; carjro " Jaden v here \u25a0% was.; 'Talued i at $1&f1,720, tb* - distribution j being . 11s \u25a0 f oMows: ;* For New tYorkr $ (W.BBS: Germany,-* $58,706: i France. $5C.503 : * B»l*ium.-? ?14.435; * Holland.* ?7S0; « Den mark J $0*i» ; Sweden,- $.'.l2 ; ' Englandr $346 : 1 Italy." $93: Mexico.? sß9. iT. The:.' principal icsports' and tbetr rtentlnatlonaiwrre s as: follows:;- ,v..-^r. •: \u0084^..,; .- -^To 'Netr iTorfc— s>l.'CM i' ?alf«iiWlne.>;7R.r»ftO lbs nrnnes '40.03;> -lbs? tws.ne.-5,133 -cs *ann«-if jrcwxls.' mr:i,u^!u- t 4J>, 737 lbs i wool, J,-io4;lbu ana THE \, SA3T '^BANGISGO - CALL.- SUNDAY;. lOCTOBEB 30, : 1910, 7 pkgs \u25a0 old rubber," 83 pkgs electrical \u25a0 goods. : - To . Germany— 734,963 lbs dried " fruit. 43.750 lbs raisins. - . .• • * - : • -\u25a0". To France — 786,233 lbs dried 'fruit; 659 ;cs canned- fruit.'- :.'--•*\u25a0 \u25a0 ' •-•-" .-^-:. - •• .To Belgium— l97,B29 lbs dried fruit, 2.500 gals wine. -• -•"\u25a0:.:.-.> \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0,.-.\u25a0•-...- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.- -,_.,...-..-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 :•- \u25a0.\u25a0._\u25a0\u25a0 s -To Holland — 5,500 lbs. \u25a0 prunes," 2,200 lbs \u25a0 aprl cot kernels. \u25a0;\u25a0'•" - : '"v ' ; -. • > ,"\u25a0 \u25a0 '%> ~, ',\u25a0•'•' [< \" • ..To Denmtrk— l3.o62 l lbs prunes. •:• i " i : r -', " " To : Sweeden— B,s2s lbs . prunes, r : ".- : :"\u25a0 > :- To^Jlngland— so cs v honey. , -"\u25a0; !• '.\u25a0.'•>• ' To Italy — 1,650' 1b5 --.prunes.. ' : •" '' \u25a0 In addition to \u25a0 the foregoing, the steamer had cargo from Portland for • New , York . valued at $17,331," > and merchandise •\u25a0 en 8 route from * San Diego to the Atlantic seaboard valued; at $4,501. Also cargo from San; Diego and t from Portland for Hamburg valued at $4,025 and $13,025. epectlvely. , - .. ; Tonuoße Engagements <;: \u25a0-', The British steamer Camphill, • now at .this port. Is under charter for barley, from Portland to Sf., Vincent," for. orders, \ at 27s 6d. -*; The schooner David) Evans, which has ' been purchased by x ßalfour, Guthrie&'Co., will -load lumber ' on Puget , sound - for Kobe. - I Weather Report ; I United States department " of agrlcnlture, weather bureau,! San Francisco, * October • 29 : \ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0_ . RAINFALIiDATA: : Last '/Seasonal Normal Stations — 24 hours ;to date. ',', to date. Eureka .01 . .78 8.77 Red- Bluff .... ..: .or) ; , i.52 "2.30 Sacramento :.'. ";;.;. f '.00 , .4S ' 1.37 Mount Tamalpals.... ,0Q " 1;OS \u25a0\u25a0>. -1.66 San Francisco....... T. .70 1.49 San Josa:... .OH .29 ; 1.04 Fresno . ........ .00 .1.42 ' " .95 Independence .. .;...' .00 . ' '\u25a0.'• t l'.BlJ -\u25a0;.- : «S7 San TAiis Obispo.'... .02, >;;70>. : 1.75 Los Ange1e5.......*.. -.01> -.>, '.82 .79 Ban: Dieg0... ....... .00 • 1.53-. ; -• .49 -PACIFIC COAST STATIONJ9: ; "\; STATIONS ?|SI!| STATIONS | ' « ||l|| \u25a0 • : \u25a0 r: \u25a0 i*}f£i». :?~ : : Blalne ...NE 50 . . .00 Portland N 56 42 .OQ Boise -....N 64 36.00 Red Bluff. SE SO 54 .00 Eureka ...NB 52 48.00 Reno ...\XW 74. 84. 00 Flagstaff B 68 24 .00 Roseburg XW. 66 88 .00 Fresno :..NW 62 54 .00 Sacto....S T4 M .00 Helena ..SW 6« 32 .00 Salt Lake.MV 62 33 .00 Honolulu * . . . •72 6ft .00 S Diego. . XW ft 3 62 .00 Indpndce S 45 42.00 San Fran. W '56 48 T Kallspell.SW 66 26..00 San Jose. NW 66 48 .00 Ix>s Ang..S 64 60 .01 S L Obls.S 60 50 .02 Marshfld .SW 52 ..'.OO SE Farln.SW; 54 48 .00 Modena .SW CO 26 .00 Spokane. .SW -62 32 .00 Mt Tar- ' Summit .S . 73 .. .00 alpals-.SW. 66 43 .00 Tacoma -N ,58:.-.;.OO X Head..S 52 48 .00 Tatoosh .W 50 46 .06 Phoenix .X SO 58 .00 Tonopah .SE. 66 46 .00 Pocatello S 6S 20 .00 Walla ....C. 66 3G. 00 Pt Reyes ' Wlnmca .SW 72 24 .00 Light ..SW 52 46 .00 Yoma .'.".. S ,86 58 .00 . EASTERN STATIONS Abilene .S 66 38 .00 Knoxville.N 42 32 .CO Atlan CtNW 4S 34.00 Loulsvl ..SW 44 30 .00 Boston ..NW, 52 36 .00 Memphis S 50 28 .00 Buffalo ..NW 36 28 .02 Mntgmry X 50 32 .00 Chrlßtn .N 62 40 .00 Montreal NW 36 80 » T 1 Chicago .S W 40 26 .00 Moorhead.S 50, 22 .00 Denver ..W 74 88.00 N;Orlns..W 54 40.00 D Moloes.S .'SO 20 .00 N.- York..NW 48 34.00 Dodge Ct.S 72 30 .00 X Platte.SW 78^4 .00 Dulnth ..S 36 22.00 Oklahoma. S ,64 80, .00 Durango .SB 02 2S T Pittsbrg .NW 36 23 T Eastport NE 44 42 .06 Roswell .S 68 26 .00 Galvestn • B 58 46 .00 St I>oui9..SE :46 28, .00 Grn Bay..SE 38 24 .00 St'Paul..S- \u25a0 44 24 .00 Hatteras NW 54 44 .00 Tampa :. .N 56 44 ..00 Havre ...NE 64 48 .00 Toledo ..W 42 25..00 Huron . . . S 62 24 .00 Washgtn W-46 34 .00 Jksnvllle N 54 38 .00 Wlnnipeg.S 48 26 .00 Kan City.g / 54 30 .00 1- \u25a0 \u25a0 : « SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS/. The high pressure area now'overliea the gulf and South Atlantic ; states.^ It \u25a0•will probably move slowly northeastward. \u25a0- A depression of moderate ; depth -has overspread Mlssoiui valley. On < the Pacific • slope >: the > pressure has risen slowly, but there has been a marked in crease in \u25a0 cloudiness, with., scattered light rains." » Tempera turea \ are below : the normal over - the entire; eastern half of the country and above the normal +. throughout >; the west. \u25a0: In ' the Rocky, mountain • nectlon - and plains << states < there , has been a rise of from 10, to SO degrees. - .--, •In'Calirornla tht temperature has =\u25a0 fallen s 10 degrees at Fre6no and 18 degrees at- Sacramento. \u25a0 The relative humidity : at Red Bluff was 38 and Fresno 30 per cent.' • v FORECAST For San Francisco and vicinity— Cloudy ; Sun day, breaking away during the day; light south west winds.- ' . - \u25a0 v ; Santa Clara valley— Cloudy Sunday; light north winds. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 .' lv ' -' \u25a0\u25a0 - : - " \u25a0 -- '' '"' Sacramento valley— Cloudy Sunday; possibly light showers in the morning; light south winds. San Joaqnin valley — Cloudy Sunday; possibly light showers; light south winds. --'"-' - California - south of ' the .Tehachapl— Cloudy Sunday; light. east wind changing to south. ' , A. G. McADIB, District Forecaster. , SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners V of the Pacific . [Special Dispalch to The Call] -EUREKA, Oct. 29.— Up to 0 o'clock -, this even ing only one vessel had crossed the bar,' the steamer Acme harlng departed" from ; the Arcata wharf for San Francisco with lumber.* FiTe or six; steamers should arrive. here tomorrow, includ ing the Hammond lumber company's 'Francis >H. Leggett. Monday the. steamers City of Topeka and Santa' Clara are due from. San Francisco. /:-\u25a0' LOS ANGELES,' Oct. 29.— Arrived— Steamer nanalei. San Francisco: oil steamer. Whittier,* Ventura;- steamer ' Maudalay, Crescent K,City ; steamer Yunsuard,;, Eureka; steamer Amelia. "sailed— Ste»raer Santa Rosa, San Diego: oil steamer Whittler, A'entnra; steamer Vanguard, Eureka.^SggsMdpss§iy§^' : . .i. =\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/' " - " ''\u25a0 \u25a0''- - POSTLAND, Ore., 'Oct. 20.— Two steamers with an aggregate • capacity of nearly 500.000 bushels of wheat < have • been 'chartered ito \u25a0 take cargoes to* the United Kingdom:' One' Is ,' the British steamer Camphlll. now at San Francisco, which was taken by Balfour, Gutbrie & Co. The other Is the ' BJorn - BJornson, -now on-. it« .- way^to I'ncet sound " with ' coal for the ; government. *<<, -i& the-French bark Bldart cleared this afternoon with 111.877 bnshels of wh^at.' vnlued at ?90,700, for ; Queenstonn ' or v Falmouth . for. ordors. It is dispatched by /A. Berg/ ; :: \u25a0 y~l? " % iV :^ "£* \u25a0' Seas break me over tun decksand flooding the cabin of Uhe little gas scboner DeHa.asdt came out- over 'the i Xestucca. .' bar • Wednesday night washed the blankets '\u25a0 from Captain /Anderson's bed, and as a; result' he "bad -to "do the treat of his' flleeplns wrapped in oilskins. \u25a0'-/-\u25a0\u25a0 :.-. -V:". . ..,•:. Practically full ; cargoes s of : wheat. ,flonr'. and' lumber | have bech secured | for the -oriental \ liners Seljat and; Rygja.';,' which will* arrtve; from, the orient the latter .part, of next month. \u25a0'\u25a0---\u25a0' \u25a0UTsen ; it sailed this afternoon- for ; San Fran cisco and San Pedro the steamer Beaver ,* Captain Kldston, • had 460 passengers . and (2,000( 2,000 tons " .' of freight. ;'< ... " • '"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0', \u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0,;..-. .. '- '\u25a0-. 'y-\'".- \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0' '. \u25a0-. . The steamer ' Northland, Captain . Erickson, whlclr arrived - last - night.'', is , at '.the -\u25a0 Portland -lumber company's mill. -discharging 500.000ifeet of *ugar pine : and V redwood. 1 1 . which \_ will "': be placed aboard the Norwegian"; steamer : Elr i tor Khipment to Sydney.. v- The \u25a0 sugar mine t is ' v from San Francisco : and s the '- redwood • from ; Eureka. It will load lnmbcr for San Francisco. *%;..;, J. The steamer • Johan Poulsen, ~;. Captain : Lancas ter,? cleared ; this mornlOiT for San i Francisco with CSO \u25a0 tons of wheat 'and 90,000 feet of \u25a0 lumber. '• ;\u25a0* =-'.: The Union - oil ' company's v steamer Roma ;; en tered /from San Pedro ' with : 25,000 i; barrels; of [ crude ' oil. ' '" \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 '—'-.. '--. : / .'».'. - ASTORIA, 0ct. % 25}! — The "tank steamer J. A. Chanslor sailed this ; morning s for California * after having discharged its cargo of : crude . oil. i *i';* „•- '. :r-i,The French ' bark ; Hoche.ij with ! a ! cargo of grain for \u25a0. the * United Kingdom, s arrived : down -the \u25a0 river last evenlng.^v.'^" ;'•\u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0'-'\u25a0l;:'-'=-T^^-"''-'-^ : ;\ \u25a0'\u25a0::\u25a0 " '• ?\u25a0'\u25a0'. *'$. The f Britißh \u25a0 ship iKlrcndbrightshire '.was> towed up t the river \ this ; morning \to discharge ; the * bal- t ance of Its : carjto^ of ; coal. 'O;-XZ "\u25a0: \u25a0- : * ~ \u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0"' " .; . ' . ".V '\u25a0'\u25a0' The ? steam : schooner i Tahoe' arrived s this . morn- Ing- from i San ; Francisco , with ' car^o. s-'^;;; 9| ;.;>, »^The I British I steamship JNeedles ' at the custom V bouse * today 4 for;? Shanghai. China.*.iwith : a - cargo iof •.: 400.000 " f eet >of - lumber ;j loaded? at Rainer * and f 1,700,000 ji feet * loaded » at »: Prescott. ": It l will | finish | taking gon I cargo lat Kalama >and will ; carry i about « 3.000.00 0: f eet;^ 'v~ \u25a0;\u25a0::\u25a0 j;-^ \u25a0=;.. • ;\u25a0:;. .*:' The f French : : bark *.Vineennes;*s which j arrived a \u25a0 few . days | ago | from "Antwerp.'*? has 1 received | orders to to ! Portland ito j discharge i cargo.*- : '\u25a0'iThe' schooner s, Fearless i arrived : this { morning from r SaniFranciscorandiwlH' load^lumber.'''-. »•<"";;; -'\u25a0, The ;' barkentine ~i Siakaweli;* 'which V: has L been loading ; lumber fat ,\u25a0 Westport.'.Ts s expected " to ' ar rive ; down } the ' river *. this evening >In i tow '"of ; the Wallula. ' . •„. , ; . 4 TACOMA. I; Oct^Jl 29.— Arrived:^ Steamert. Bee. \u25a0 San K Francisco; '\u25a0 v ßritish^ steamer v> Titan, o Yoko hama : % Brl tlsh v Teucher; \u25a0\u25a0.*\u25a0 Seattle ; '-} steamer ' Sen-" •ator.'San Fr«nci««o."::: ' \u25a0^r>.>>i I '/.A^ : -:,. s,.r. ,^ : ~ .- v" 'iB. Sailed : T- Steamer j Missouri an. * Honolulu; i Japa nese steamer " Panama Mxru; Yokohama;, Maver ick-,', Sanl Francisco: United t States | steamerj Burn" 1 eid e. % i Seattle j iVlrgl n lan, 8 ? Sa Una i Cnut :sj.' Buckmanf 1 sound i ports; t, steamer, 1 Umatilraft sound I ports. . ; - • o£BEKOi:iXMdhi?l&^Thef Austin < steamer^ Hermlne . will ; take : about 1 2.000,000 1 feet ;of i lumber,'' all 3 heavy I timber I fori railroad 1 work lin I Brazil: vs-The J Herm Ine I will ? sail ; Monday."pS*i«£ ffs^ Steamers f Newburg 3 and I Tamalpals t sailed I to , day; for, San FrAaclKo.^* ! Sß^SßSS9a^^iS^SSm^i '": Schoaner \u25a0' McU^ose -: arrived; jesterday^ from % the sound and will load at.the Anderson.* Mlddleton mill for: Hawaiian ports. - : :-> .- \u0084 ;\u25a0\u25a0<, -;: " ; ,/.j;\u25a0\u25a0f.r_r\:'.\V ,.,; SEATTLE^'- Oct ;'; 29.-^-Arrlved— Steamer I-Vlr glnius, \u25a0 Tacoma ; 6teamer -Tlverton, San ' Francis-. co: eteamer Colonel E.'tu -Drake, *i San* Francisco. 1 Sailed — Steamer Atlas, , San Francisco: steamer Teucer.r Tacoma; I steamer I Jefferson;^ Skagway ; steamer Montara; Eagle; Harbor." \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 s- -. .<><\u25a0.: - ; Arrived off Cape Flattery— United 'States army, transport Dlx," from- Manila; :" ,, .- f . .'^."\u25a0-'"''- .•"•:;;•,- Army^Traiuiport*" \u25a0'\u25a0-: ;"\u25a0 The Buford is inVport. ' j. ' - - :•:. The Crook Is at Manila. . , \u25a0 The : Dix. • bound from ; Manila for Seattle," ar rived \u25a0 October ft at. Honolulu. . • \u25a0>'.;-'" '';\u25a0---\u25a0 W The Logan sailed October 15 -from Manna. \u25a0-\u25a0 i- \u25a0 The ' Sherman, outward \u25a0\u25a0 bound, ; Balled " October 14 <\u25a0 from • Honolulu. \u25a0'\u25a0,-,'\u25a0*: -' '. \u25a0• '\u25a0. : ; ' • The Sheridan i*: In port. -. \u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0 ; The Thomas Is at Moore: & • Scott'a •hiprtrd, under \u25a0 repairs. ; .. :. -"- : - :; . .\u25a0".'. .. Warren Is In j the- Philippines.. '-. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE '\u25a0.'.-. - .'\u25a0""..' ARRIVED \u25a0.' . - , Saturday. October 29. ..: 8:40« p- ml, stmr laqua,* Self, 23 hours; from : Eureka; bound' south, h put in-for fuel. ...' * '^+r*, 1 . 2:40 p. "'.m.; ,Br stmr Century, vDownle.t 4 )4xt* i from Tacoma; put Into finish loading.'^ :+; . \u25a0'. 4 :50 p." m. , JJr ' stmr, Beachy , I Walker, , 4 . fl*y» from • Tacoma ; \u25a0 put in to finish ; leading. ,2:20' p. m.,, stmr: Sauted Clara. ? McLcllan, 20 hours from : Eureka ; ' passengers and ' merchandlsa ' to a P. Doe & Co... -\-;- \u25a0\u25a0' : -':~-- : - V.-JV:;"-' -\u25a0--\u25a0>'--; -• 3:50 p. ! m.V stmr,Shna;Tak,; Hntton, 22 hours from Port San Luis; ballast to Geo. E. Billings. 8:30 p. - m., ; stmr Lansing. \u25a0 Alberts, 18 daY» 15 hours from Taltal; ballast to Union oil company. - \u25a0 5 :20 p. m., U. S. T stmr McCulloch; >' Daniels, from sea with ' stmr Charles Nelson ' in - tow." \u25a0<' . a-'.. - • 5:20 p. m., stmr' Charles \u25a0 NeUon, > Hansen, 4 days' from ' Tacoma ; 1 600,000 feet > lumber 'to the Charles, Nelson company. ..,'"• '. 6:40 a.; m:, stmr , Queen. Zeh," 69 hours from .Victoria ; » passengers | an.d | merchandise I to \u25a0 Pacific Coast steamship company.* , ?-"\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 " '- 8:30 a. m., stmr Coaster," Hlggins. 89 hours from - San * Pedro; ballast tto C. H. ; Biggins. •-.-\u2666, • , 8:50 a. m., schr Sausallto,- Nelson, 'B days from Sluslaw; 350.000 feet lumber to F.\ WY. Carey. S-i \u25a07 a. m.,; Nor stmr Hornelen, ,Nilson,v 15% days from Balboa ; ballast to W. R. Gra«e & , Co.- :\u25a0•. • --9;35 a.' m., Btmr Noyo, Swanson, 15 hours fron^ Mendocino; 14.600 ties to Union lumber Qompany. 9:45 a. ; m.V stmr Grace Dollar, Hagen, 43 hours from San Pedro; ballast to Dollar steamship com pany." \u25a0 . : '-\u25a0 • . ; \u25a0' \u25a0' :': ' -•\u25a0'• ' ; ''"?.*' '\u25a0'' \u25a0:\u25a0:'-\u25a0 -9:50 a. m.. stmrGeo.* W. Elder, : Jessen. 49 hours from Astoria ; passengers and . merchandise to C. P. Doe & Co. ;.. •\u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0! ' - ."\u25a0\u25a0 3- a. m.. stmr Francis H." Leggett, Warner, . 33 hours from ' San Pedro; ballast to Hammond lum ber company." --. '\u25a0 - - -' • \u25a0 ~-- •. - '-'\u25a0 • v 3 :20 . a. .'. m.", , schr Monterey, Kelly,: \u25a012 * hours from Monterey; 19,000 barrels oil to Associated transportation company;: in,. tow. tug Navigator. 6:50 a. m.; .stmr Carlos; Donaldson, 66 hours from Willapa; bound south, put in to land__ pas sengers.' -- \u25a0\u25a0 •': \u0084f :\u25a0.-.'.;/\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0-.\u25a0 ..-.'V- \u25a0 . ,•''\u25a0"\u25a0'"':.: 7:25 a. m.,'schr Surprise, Olsen. 10 hours from Pigeon point ; 4,000 \u25a0 sacks oats to American-Ha waiian steamship company." * -' / "? - " \u25a0."\u25a0'.' : 7:30 a.' m... stmr Point Arena, Jacobsen, 16 hours from Albion; 207, v00 feet lumber to Albion lumber company. , • \u25a0 . '\u25a0--- \u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0 7:30 a. m., stmr James S. Hlggins, Htggins, 33 hours from Hueneme;. ballast to 0." H. Hlggins. 7:25 a. m., stmr Washington, - Peterson, . 68 hours from Columbia' river; 600,000 feet lumber to order. . . •\ \u25a0_\u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0 .CLEARED \u0084 " - ,':' Saturday,"' October ,29. ; Stmr^ Admiral Sampson, •Bartlett,. Seattle; Alaska Pacific steamship company. : '\u25a0 "' ; • Br;stmr Camphill, Moodie, ; Portland; Dodwell * ! Co. V-< \u25a0'. : :. : •*-\u25a0-•\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0•'.•\u25a0: -'••' \u25a0'; \u25a0:;.-\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0' -, - -" Stmr City of Topeka, Gielow,. Eureka; Paclfle Coast steamship company." v >\u25a0• , '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-•"^i- •"-\u25a0 Stmr President, . Cousins,- Seattle; Pacific Coast steamship company. ' * \u25a0 ;-\u25a0\u25a0 ..i : Stmr.Geo. W. Fenwlck, -Miller, Ancop.vla'San Pedro; California and Atlantic steamship \u25a0• com-, pany. v^ . '\u25a0•\u25a0- j \ October 29. ;5:20^.^m., stmr Flfleld, Jensen, -Ban don. :. 2:10 p. m., stmr, Grace ; Dollar, -Hagen,' Albion. ' 2:25 p. m., . etmr President, Cousins, \u25a0 Seattle. ( •"\u25a02:30 p. m., stmr Cltyof • Para,,' Nelson, Ancon. r 12:10 P- n»-t stmr Francis H.'Leggett, Warner, Eureka.- '. \u25a0 - .' \u25a0:.">\u25a0';\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-\u25a0 ,'\u25a0"\u25a0-"\u25a0: -.r \u25a0\u25a0 . '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 4:10 p. m., Btmr Carlos, Donaldson, San Pe dro., ' \u25a0 • "v'- , .\u25a0/ \u25a0 , \u25a0''-' ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 :. : - 4:30 p. \u25a0„ m.,' Br Btmr Camphill, Moodle, Port land. ~: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*•\u25a0• '\u25a0 ' / \u25a0:\u25a0':.--.•'\u25a0- t*V* r \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0 :•[..\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0_'.[ 3:15 p. -m., stmr Raymond, Knndsen. Willapa. . 8:30 p.; m., stmr National City, \u25a0 Hlggins, Men docino. -,\u25a0 -;- .1 - •' . . • : ' ; 8:40 p. m. f stmr San Jacinto, Carlson, Grays Harbor. • \u25a0" •. '- '• " : \u25a0 -r- •-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0' "-: > \u25a0 • • -. -6 p. m., stmr Claremont, Chrlstensen,' South Bend. \u25a0; ' -,••\u25a0:-:.:•'?.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:;'-:\u25a0 - : \u25a0-',\u25a0'.:-\u25a0.' \u25a0 ''\u25a0.'; " 6 p. \u25a0 m., -bark , Gerard C. Tobey, Turloff,; As toria, in tow tug Defiance. \ , - .: :" .6:20 p. m., stmr Elizabeth, Olsen, Bandon. 6 :20 p. m., stmr 'Albion, ; Nyman, Albion. 4:55 p. m., stmr laqua,' Self. San "- Pedro. - 11:30 a.m., stmr James B.v Hlggins, Higglns, Fort Bragg. \u25a0 -^ «. -: \u25a0 \u0084 ,< . \u0084 ,11:50 a. m., bktn Mary Wlnkelman, Chrlstoffer aen, Grays \u25a0 Harbor. ; >- \u25a0:, \u25a0 /\u25a0-: ''.•'.\u25a0 .-'-. . \u25a0 '\u25a0 .- - : . ,11:20 a. m., stmr Argyll,' Dlckson, San'Pedro. 1 2 :25 p.~ m. , J schr f Oregon, Mellberg, Coquille river. \u25a0;* ,\ \u25a0 . ."\u25a0 '* '\u25a0"*\u25a0• . : -' ." \u25a0";'. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0' ~: \u25a0 9:35 a. m.,-«tmrßose City, . Mason; San Pedro. > 10:50ia. ;m., U.S. stmr McCulloch, Daniels, cruise.' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ;\u25a0-- • '-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• \u25a0 '-'"•.\u25a0'\u25a0 y.- : -"\u25a0\u25a0.-'•-- i -'. : ' -' ;\u25a0 -.: -. '3:20 a. m., stmr Falrhaven,' Paulson, Ijiidlow. '-. 9 a. m., schr K.:W. Bartlett,. Olsen, ;Puget sound. \u25a0 \u25a0 - : -\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .«'"*. .spoken ; •;-. -i \u25a0.,.. ' Per Nor stmr Hornelen-^-Bktn Fullerton." from San Francisco Oct. 27 for Port S"an Lais. \a>. tow tug Dauiftlesß,~<Oct.'2S,';B a." m., off Point Sur. - Per IBr . stmr Century— Oct. 29,", 10. a. :, m.,: 5 miles KW. » of Point Rcyes,^ saw - a whaling brig under sail. = bound " to : San - Francisco. • • - Per stmr ' Governor-^Oct.' 29, 12 : m:. , 71 miles north of: Cape Blanco, stmr Tamplco, hence Oct. 27 for: Seattle. : , : .- ; : " " ' - ' : i"' 5 ;. v v/TELEGRAPniO =: -V-, ; [ .. 'POINT T.OBOS, Oct. 29,- 10 ' p. m.— Weather thick; wind .NW; (velocity ,.lo :miles an^hour. : .-\u25a0', WEATHER 1 REPORTS - ' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 . '( TATOOSH, Oct. 20, « p. \u25a0: m.— Cloudy ; wlfld \u25a0W ; veloc;!ty-s;milps an- hour. \- - •: v - '-:• ".POINT Rr:VKS;"t)ci."i! . Sa. m.-^Foggy; wind S;' velocity 6 miles an liv;.;. ' . :'.: '. . .' '\u25a0 FARALLOXKS. Oct. a». .s ».' m.— Cloudy; wind SW-:veloclty fi miles an hour.. ;< ." - \u25a0:-"'\u25a0 . 'POINT, LOBOS.*- Oct. j St.; ft a. m.— Thick; wind SW;: velocity's miles an 1.0.iv. \u25a0*-*• . POINT. LOBOS.iOct.^O.-rJ m.-^Foggy; wind S;- velocity 10 miles \ an hour. , • ' - . .POINT LOBOS,;Oct"29. :? p. m.— Foggy; wind SW; velocity 8 miles an hour. ; .• .j :> . ,•-,," - - -" DOMESTIC PORTS : ; \u25a0\u25a0'. FORT BRAGG-^-Sailed Oct. 29-r-Stmr - Arctic^ for * San" Francisco. ".^ : \u25a0-£ : - \u25a0-;*- - ; r' NEWPORT (north) — To sail Oct. 30— Stmr Ex celsior, for San Francisco. . v *-. • * SAN PEDRO-^-Sailed/Oct. 2TV-12 m.— Br.stmr Penrlth I Castle.''- for ) San ( Francisco; " stmr . Santa Rosa, for San- Diego; ; stmr iVaiiguard," stmr Man dalfly.^stnir.Wlilttier.'Stmr Aurplis, for .;,.\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0" .'.;' 'Arrived ; Oct. 29- T Stmr.;Whlttier, 'from - Ven turn; 'stmr Hhnnlei.';hence'Oct.-27;^sknrMan dalay; hence Oct. T : 27: stmr, -Vanguard, hence Oct. 26 : via / Santa - Barbara; - stmr > Sfl nta ' Rosa.i hence QctA 27 via • Santa . Barbara;" stmr \u25a0 Aurelia, \u25a0 from Enrcka. \u25a0-'\u25a0'' - - '.• \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 . -•' - * .*-\u25a0•"\u25a0'\u25a0 *-- : ' '.\u25a0-.A" , : '•;"\u25a0.\u25a0 -TACOMA— Arrived 'Oct.. 29-r-Stmr Br stmr^Tencer.'^stmf Bee. -'\u25a0- from Seattle.' ' . -r, Sailed tOct.'i 29 — Stmr ; Maverick.' for^San I Fran cisco* ' Jap stmr . Panama 5 Maru. r for >: Yokohama; stmrs j Umatllla,"-;. Virginian Mintl Buckman,, for Seattle."---': \u0084, \u25a0'.; :-^ -" .j : -"v- - • - - J"*f'- \u25a0 - ; i*' :; -* - : \u25a0""*'. ; '" Sailed : Oct. 29— TJ."" S." stmr;. Biirnslde.y for Se attle ; ' Ger , stmr Osiris. ; for San : Francisco. ryj. SAN DlEGO— Arrived : Oct. \u0084 20-J-Stmr "Her reria; • from » Ensenada. \C : " >',: ' ••"\u25a0\u25a0,'..;..> \u25a0', IIMPQUA— -Sailed \ Oct. 29— Schr Lily, for San Francisco.'"-"'..'.:- '."\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0-"'""\u25a0:"-' "•-• l i -"; *\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•' "'-* -. --'.'-;• \u25a0 ' REDONDO BE ACH— Arrived • Oct. 29— Stmr Santa "Barbara, -for ..San 1 Pedro. ;:'';. ; ;: '\u25a0?': EUREKA^— Sailed- - Oct. ; 29, '. 6tp. > m.— Stmr Acme.", for > San n Francisco. V "' -, ;>>EV'ERETT — SallediOct. 29— Stmr Fair Oaks. for ; San •Fraacisco.t?:^.; ..... ,: ." . '<^ I Oct 29^— Stmr. Tallac,'; heucc ; Oct. " 22. . -;' "'COOS BAY-— Sailed Oct.j29— Stmr viiedoudo, for San I Francisco'; 1 bktn | Encore,' for I San Francisco! stmr Breakwater.' for Astoria \u25a0. and • Portland A ' .: V VENTURA— SaiIed Oct.-; 29, 2- a. ni.— Stmr .Whittler,' for. San '< Pedro. "•-,"-. :^. : ! "' ; ; ! - . ' ' .: PORT S AN^ LUlS— Arrived s Oct. i 2o.: S ; a. t m.— Bktn Fullerton, \u25a0 in tow tug Dauntless.- hence Oct. 1 «7 -.%,.-,- -- l: :-.. "- -•''\u25a0 :^-:J:*\±>.-;}'- "- -.-".; ..."\u25a0''-.• ' .?.. T 'Arrived' 1 Oct.*' 29," 1 :30 a. '\u25a0\u25a0 m.— Stmr \u25a0\u25a0• Homer. 1 from : San \. Pedro;; 9a. m.; stmr. Coos Bay,, hence \u25a0-'•\u25a0 Sailed 'Oct." 29, 6 p.* m.— Stmr, Jim 'Butler/- for San ' Frrfncisco ; A :30 p. m., • stmr Homer.x for San Francisco; > 10 1 p." I m.vS stmr.: Coos .; Bay,", for ;: San Pedro/. ;-'-.--•\u25a0 -^ !--'V*:-^>;' \u25a0,;-\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0?\u25a0*•._'\u25a0.'-.•; ? ! <-;*...>.*-.- •:.-- .-:.; - i SEATTLE-^-Sailed • Oct.; 29,, 5 . a. ; m:— Br .stmr Teucer," 7 for : Liverpool,^etc. ; • 9 a."; m.7- stmr \u25a0 Atlas; for "San. Francisco;* 9 a. v ; m:, stmr Montara, for Eagle- harbor.^ji^-'-r'" I ;^ *>-:,V"- v*- I '^' '"-"'• '^ : \u25a0\u25a0'.' ! - :J "' B y Arrived E , Oct. ; 29,'' 4Ja. j m.— Stmr . r Senator; \u25a0 hence FRENCH LINE , CIE.;GLE..TBANSATLAXTIQUB. • JHRECT LINE TO fIAYRET-PARIS,; ". T\ Sailings Erery j Thursday and Saturday. / - TV \u25a0 Proveßcel '. Koriv 3^ 1 7 La/ Lorraine.!. Not/j 17 ft La Saroie/V .Nor.JIO « |^La^Touraine.Nor. 84 \u25a0\u25a0 : -::-;"y ; .,^«,.{EXTRA sailings. \u25a0: '-_,\u25a0'":. ' : .;\u25a0 .. \u25a0 \u25a0'':\u25a0- These steamers 'carry one; clasa' (ll) ; cabin n rpassengers only.. ': . '•.',- Niagara. r/;.^ Oct. 29 ;| La Gascofne.KoT. 12 ; Floride.. .:,. Nov. 12 | , Caroline. ... .Kov. 26 ':';; i FUG AZI .» BROS., Pacific '< Coast': Managers. : 630 ; MontgomeiT ' street, San? Francisco! • Cabin ]> Office. 6?5 Market street. - " " f • Tacoma.'; -' : \u25a0:--'.''- : ,~ > S- \u25a0 . \u25a0"\u25a0 : -: \u25a0--' '>. \u25a0 ''\u25a0 \u25a0 sw BKAG WAY— Sailed V s Oct. * 29,' 4 r a. ; m.— Stmr Cottage Cltj,; for,; Seattle. \".-- \u25a0 r*TATOO«H~Psssed lo Oct/'».';l2-^O p. m.-Br stmr Empress of Japan, fronx Hongkonf for Van courer;* I rSO'p.^m.*;; Br barfcsDrnmnniuVtin tow tug Gollah, hence Oct." 25 for . Townsaod. > :«. . i : -'\u25a0 - a Passed s out. » Oct.a 29— Stmr ; Mlaeoorlan, from Tacoma for 'Honolulu. r-~ i~ >•- \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 -.- • ,v - =\u25a0\u25a0 4-?--;> \u25a0 -> *\u25a0-: a* Passed sln ( Oct.% 29,t 8 ' p. > m.— U. 1 8/ atmr Dlx," from I Manila for Seattle; 4 p. m., " stmr Tlrertoo. hence I 0ct.1 26 ; for.* Port • Lwdlow; 1 5 p. m., I stmr Col. : E. L\-. Drake. * with > barge 03 in tow, - hence Oct.t 26^ for > Seattle.;; >: '\u25a0-'\u25a0'. \- -. L.~>--r,L .~>--r,~ -~'::\, Passed out Oct. 28. 6:30 p.^m.— Stnzr Gorernor. from- Seattle iforiSan^Franclsco.^^- - > "' ss BBLLINGHAM— ArrIred Oct. ; 2S, V 9fiO p." m.— Bchr i Defiance,^ hence ; Oct.. 8. v t-v?-; % 1 1 M sj| SOUTH BEND— Arrtred Oct. 29, & a. m.—Stmr Carmel, "hence 1 Oct." 28.v '\u25a0-'•':% ." v \u25a0a gaUed ~f Oct. i 29, - lla.* m.— Stmr Mayfalr,"» for San - Francisco. . - ; -, -~ -^i&x& 'ASTORIA— SaiIed Oct.'i29. v 8:30 • a.~ m.— «trar J.^A. Chanßlor.for San Francisco. \u25a0 :. .' • : . Arrlred - Oct, i 29, ". 9 ; a. ? m.— -Stmr Tahoe, ' hence Oct.- 25 :;schr ; Fearless,; hence Oct. :15."-. *. . : .WEST I POlNT— Pawed out Oct." 29.' 8:30 a. m. Jap stmr Panama Maru,' for Yokohama- and Hong kong. y^i>~.-,' >-\u25a0,'-;:\u25a0.:-;\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 '-^r-;,-^ ;\u25a0.;:-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0 v '; BANTA \ MONICA-aArrlred Oct. 29— Stmr Mcl- Tllle ! Dollar;; from San Pedro.7 "" '"*<\u25a0 ". '•\u25a0'. To sail ' Oct. 5 29, p. < m.— Stmr Melrllte Dollar, for-San'sPedro. ><-\u25a0\u25a0-.--\u25a0::-'-\u25a0-:\u25a0>"\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•• . \u25a0.---"-;\u25a0-.", ' - COQUILLE S'RIVER-HSslled* Oct. 2»— Power schr;Washcalore,iforSan rrancisco. '^ ." ;' .:-.-•>', ISLAND ; PORTS HONOLULU— ArrIred - Oct. ; 29— Tur • Bercoleev with dredger In, tow,; from Astoria. ".;-". .;\u25a0; V-' : :W'K'-. \u25a0:\u25a0'> i*i'3KASTBRNj PORTS ~N " NEW YORK— Arrlred Oct. 29— Stmr Colon, from Colon: ~; "\u25a0^ ; ".-:- i .v_v" : ; - " \u25a0 ' •- \u25a0•".--'*>:- Oct. 2S— Stmr AlUanca., for, Colon; star American, for Puerto Mexico. * I ' rOREIGX; PORTS' PRAWLB 1 POlNT— Passed i Oct. ; 2S^-Br j star Bellerophon. ' from ".Taeoma \u25a0 toe Llrerpftol. - •-. ' TAiiCAHUANO— Arrlred ~< prior Oct. . 2»— Br Stmr Dorothy, from New York. -£. SHANGHAI— Arrived * Oct. , 2S— Br - stmr Wln nebego. from Hankow for San Francisco.- \u25a0;•- .." v< 80UTH AFRICAN- PORT— Arrired prior Oct. 28 — Br 1 ship Ley land j Brothers, from Oregon.' :; 5 MOJl— Passed Oct.' 24— Jf or stmr Solrelg, from Batarla for San Francisco. - :• ' ;i* NEWCASTLE, iN.'rß.'i N.'r B.' W.— Sailed Oct.- 2»— Br Stmr Oceano.for San Francisco.^ \u25a0? — -.:;"-, fit HONGKONG— Arrlred* Oct.; 2»— fltmr Manemi rla, \u25a0 hence ; Sept.* 27.15 Prior ! Oct. ; 29 — Jap stmr Chicago Maru. from Seattle; Br srmr Protesllaus, from i4r erpool for Tacoma.^ >- - ; ''*."-v -\u25a0^\u25a0Y'-fji '' ; ; • ?. . vi Sailed Oct.' 29— Stmr Chin, for San Francisco. '\u25a0\u25a0' SYDNEY, N-- S. ' W.— Arrlred Oct. : 29— Bktn Koko Head. \u25a0. from '\u25a0 Puget ' sound. « . '\u25a0 -- \u25a0 " • t * " - • '"• •'\u25a0 S HANKOW— Sailed Oct. 29— Br Btmr Knight c€ St. George, £ for Irondale. * • . ' '-^\u25a0^iv^tr VICTOBIA— Arrived V Oct. : 29— Schr Honoipn. hence Oct* 12; ? Br . stmr '.Titan, 5 from . lirerpool, etc., rla Yokohama; Br stmr Empress of Japan, from Hongkong rla Yokohama...— ; ; • -Arrired Oct. 29 — Br stmr Henley, from Sallna Cru« :ria - San 'Pedro. - '-.;.' * r . - . ;. Sailed « Oct. »— Jap atmr : Panama • Mara, < for Yokohama. V-- -' \u25a0-'-"\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 :^ ''\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0' \u25a0" ' •"\u25a0-' '^ \u25a0 -~~ : "•'. - •\u25a0 LONDON— Arrlred Oct. '\u25a0 287-Br stmr ; Benero phon; from i Tacoma,- etc. -^.-;- ;-= ..-\u25a0 • . ;;; : BUENOS AlßES—^Arrired prior- Oct. - 29h-Br stmr Towergate, . from * Belllngham rla Astoria. : ' - .-OCEANeTBAMERS: \u25a0\u25a0": t- ';-'•' NEW YORK— Arrlred' Oct.- 29— Stmr Kalserln Anguste -Victoria;. from Hamburg; stmr-Caronla, from - Lirerpool^ and' Queens town; Btmr Birma, from Libau. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0'-•".\u25a0 - -~ 1 Sailed Oct. 29-7Stmr Themlstocles, for Piraeus; stmr St.'- Louis, v for - Southampton; • stmr Vader land;' for j Antwerp rla Dorer ; \u25a0 stmr Moltke, ( for Hamburg ; . stmr Baltic, i, for Ltrerpool ; / stmr. CM- , cago, '. for - Harre ; stmr ; California, for . Glasgow' and a Morllle. ;*\u25a0-'*-\u25a0<;\u25a0 " ;\u25a0\u25a0 ;^' \u25a0' --'\u25a0\u25a0' ; QUEBEC-7-Arrired =, Ort. 29— Stmr . EEmpresss s of Ireland, from * Llrerpool. : • ~ PLYMOUTH— Arrired Oct. . 29— Stmr Philadel phia,from' New #Tork. \* \u25a0 «.;' MARSEILLES— SaiIed Oct. 26— Stmr . Ger- i mania. -'for. New York. ' " ' ; -.:'\u25a0\u25a0;": ~ ' SOUTHAMPTON— SaiIed Oct. 29— Stmr St. : Paul, for New ; York. 7* ><•- VS \u25a0'- 1 .ANTWERP— SaiIed- Oct .\u25a0 29— Stmr Samlaad, for New York. ?. •-. - . . 1 . - - •j • ' • :~: ci LONDON — Arrired Oct. 29— Stmr Mount Tem ple.. from r Montreal. - , ; . v ' :,- .. .< ..--\u25a0•-; . ; _ . PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL »^^^~-...~ . ..I t^- - -~~— —^~-~.^~~-~ ...~^...— —~~* m SK. '\u25a0 ' .-"vStesmers'leaTa from Broad- >£s*^ '"'\u25a0' ?**** Wharres J (Piers 8 and /wVaVOSi VH " Low> rates, inelnfllng berth [-1 \ Vfl I I - and meals. \\ \«M«M/ I " Special t Round Trip Rates. \!^\^r^Xy OS ANGEIiBS v SAN 'DIEGO ": -^"T^ i *SANTA BARBARA > President or Gorernor Alternate Mond\ys, 4 p. m. •Santa ; Eosa. '.'•; . ,'lv. r.Erery .Tkuraday,"; 11. a.'- m. .. '-'.. f'Only.Bteamer.calllns; at Santa ' Barbara .-, r " SEATTLE (DIRECT) , TOWN SEND ' TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ', Connecting &t\ Seattle for Southeastern Alaska, " Skagway/ Dawaon,' Fairbanks and all points on ' the Ynkon.^ ' '" '-* *„ """"^ \u0084' \u25a0 .'\u25a0-, --;-\; -\ President or Gorernor alternate Saturdays. 2 p. m. Queen, ; Umatllla .or Clty.'of • Puebla alternate Tuesdays, 2 p.' m. ", •• ; EUREKA '( HUMBOIjDT BAY) ' City ; of Topeka., Oct. ; 80. Nor. 4. 9. 14. 19, ; 54. ; - 29/ Dec. 4; 9, \u25a0\u25a0 14,^ 19, '24, 29--U a; m. j GUATMAS,c/ MAZ ATLAN, : IVA PAZ \u0084 ENSEXAD A, SAN I JOSE DEI* CABO ' '::~s : '\ : , > SA^^? EDRO » *i \u25a0 Curacao. ....'.: ii.V. . .'.7th of each month, 13 m.. . LEAVE SEATTLE . ALASKA CRUISES 1911 Spofcane:June 14. 28 f July. 12,- 26; v Ans/9; 9pi m. . :" t ßlght" reserred; toTchange 'this acbedule. "r. •". , TICKET OFFICES--Palace * Hotels 653 -Market - Bt.; 16 Market at. and Broadway \u25a0 Wbarf. : . . . ;. , , Telephone f Kearny . 492. ,*f " ' .""5. "r 'OAKLAND^-1120 Broadway. ''*, Tel. Oakland 5680. C.~ D. DUNANN, General ; Passenger Agent. jm* AMERICAN-HAWAnAN Jf£f*| STEAMSHIP COMPANY %S"2r Teh uantepec Route Regular Fauat Prdsht Service NEW TORK TO « PACIFIC COAST PORTS- AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. sailing from NewTT&rk" every jljt days, maklnaT direct -\u25a0 connection- with* Paclflo \u25a0teamers - sailing W from Sallna Crua, Mex./ every six days for San Franolsco. COABTr PORTS TO NHW TORK. Also >to Mexican and all prln- clpal * European ; port* S under * throusn ; rates and through bllla ! of lading. I Sail- ings from San Francisco every ; 11 • days. For rates and further partlcularav ap- ply to DEARBORN & I LAPHAM.- Gen- eral Agents,. 8 r Bridge street - Nem Tork. ; WILLIAMS, : DIMOND "- \u25a0 4 CX>» Gen eral Agents, Pacific Coast »10 -Sansome Bt,;,Bw? Fraaels»a>r v ISEATTLE-TACOMA : -'\u25a0\u0084 Anarortea, "\u25a0'. \u25a0 ETerett. Port, Townsend. Victoria, Vancourer and all Alaska "ports."-.- :•" .' ' '.' "\u25a0\u25a0•'-. • ' ' :"\u25a0' "- ' : \u25a0/ S.v-S. 'APMinAI^SAMPSON:........Oct. 30 ;S. S. WATSON . . . .". . . i . . . . . .V:. ". .'. . .Nor. '\u25a0. 6 - S. S. 8UCKMAX.'. . ..•"..'.... . ; . . . . V.N0r. 12 LOS ANGELES DIRECT s. s. watson.'. .. : . . . — . . . . . . . : .Oct. 30 Is. \u25a0 8.1 buckman :/: 11;1 1 ; s'ois ifl.'yr?;? &i not.-; « : S. S." ADMIRAL,' SAMPSO^ .* ; . . . .' ; .'.Not. 12 vA|aska-Pacific Steamship • Co. "\u25a0\u25a0;"-' /-.- ? -ticket' offices-^*: i'Z.Xs.-.v- a ral Agent's i office, -^ Howard. : street : -wharf No.* 3. i.Tlcket office, 54 Market atreet • and '; 648 ' Market atreet.' .; -; . ' ' • -'^ ;- - ;; ! Sail ings ; from I Howard > street wh.irf ' No. - 3.1 TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAIi* STEAMSHIP J COMPANY- S. S. ; Tonyo Maru :.': .'. T. ". : . '. Tueadayr Nov. 1,1910 8, -' S. Nippon Maru. . ..".*:. Tueadar, . Nov. 22, 1910 6. B,* Chiro Maru (via Manila) . . .... r. : r. . ; ; ;> n •: r. ;.:.".; ;^ . .": ;.'. r . .; . . . .Tueadajr,'Dee. 20,-1910 ' I Steamers iaa II 1 from ] company's * plera.* >: Nos.; 42. 44.*.near- foot: of- Second i at..- at lip. -m.;? for Yokohama ' and Hongkong:, calling :at -' Honolulu. Kobev (HIoso) ;? and • Nnjrseakl : and r Shanghai 1 and connecting *• ; at v> Honjkonjr bi with -A steamers % for Mallla.% lndia.- etc. "No "cargo recelred on board on ) day; of aelling. : I^ound trip ' tickets ; at reduced rate«..>- .'-.S'-'-'-f-. -'\u25a0'-:\u25a0 .-.'. \u25a0'\u25a0'=\u25a0";•.-\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-"\u25a0. ,"''s \u25a0';:„-->;\u25a0. i nFor I freight " and i pvssage anpl.r -at r ofnep. ; 240 James Flood building. ... W.;H.JAVEKT. . "•>•: -\u25a0" ."•: ; - ; >v'-f -"? Assistant Gen^raUManasor." V UNiil-SiSiooflilLt^ New : Tnrougb ', Paasenjer v- and C Freight Service .\-i-. :; -.r.-i-ii-i Without ; Change. '.: \u25a0= ,- "?= •;-» \ ."• SAN .FRANCISCO MO v, WELLINGTON. N. Z.. ; 5-iLvi ; VI A TAHITI AND i BAR ATOXOA.V %x - B?. B.VAOaANOX V (4,268 > tona)*aaila: . :r. :Kov. 16 S.B. MAITAI i (3.398 tone) i aalla.'. r.% :. t .Deo.- 14 \u25a0a Salllnga erery. 29 days; < connection lat Welling- ton c and /Auckland -, tor > New \u25a0 Zealand ..' port* .;• and Australia, j<w -:,v .\ s j " .'-•\u25a0\u25a0< -i".-" ,-.;;,\u25a0;<. : v. -.?-: ••; OCEANIC S.; SA CO.'. f General 'Afents; ; 90 Clay it.' .Ticket : Office.! 673 • >rarket > »t. % ; Tel. « Kearny; 1231 J f-x*v& -\u25a0<.;" .>j< ."«*.:,.--•- vi-"/ ;\u25a0''\u25a0•,\u25a0'\u25a0 , \u25a0y-^'.'-\r^.-':-^-:: : .' HnNAI 111 11^ S.'i S^ Sierra; (lo.oool tons dte-f l U^ WUI ', UL i'ii Placement) aalla 11 a.m.;Nor.S 1 12.1 1910.* Special round '.trip flip." first class.* t 'TAHITI fAfOOil NEW,^ZEALAND— S/:S;v kJMi Marlposa i sallaj 1 J ( a^ m.TT Nor;| 22.V?^?C i Special S Tahiti Ground >- trlpf f 135,'yflrst s class." /OCKANIC LIXE/67S Market;:tel-K*«rnTj2Slf » — ..-.--.-.- iinilfll 111 II S-V S.^Lut-llne i (13.000 ? tons) -sails ' '\u25a0'•"- S-' S. Wllhelmlna (13,250 * tona)*-' sails .^ noon* Nor. 6 23.^ f or> Honolulu v. and i Hilo. ;*« Round - trip ' t«J Honolulu.^ flnit^elaaa. $110>and up. "-\u25a0--\u25a0»->; t.- < }*v>v»-T^i»°MATSON? NAVIGATION -CO.: ; . - '-268 .Market St. '- ." } ROTTERDAM— Sailed Oct.* 29— -Stmr Noordam. for * New /York irtm> Boulogne. \u25a0\u25a0'" - 1 '* \u25a0:\u25a0> '\u25a0'\u25a0' ' ij LIVERPOOL— SaflM Oct. 29— Stmr Cedrlc, for New York ; : «tmr \u25a0 Mauretania,-- l or '\u25a0 New York Tia Queenatown. <: • -- .< \u25a0\u25a0< *» / vV; - *\u25a0•-'\u25a0• » •»" - Mcmonada Per - Btmr Char lea * Nelson. » from • Ttfomi. a t San - Francisco \u25a0 Oct: • 29— Oct. 1 ' 2S. •4 p. m. . In > dense j tog. ,-reaaal grounded ? a boat 4 « or fr . mile* to the northward of Point Arena; after Jettison to* > about s 150.000 fe«t lumber from deckioad rewel floated abont 7p. ,m.: lost rodder: .after nstmg ta * jury : rudder proceeded for San Fran ci»co;, was • taken In . tow by ? U. ; S. - stmr : McCtal loch. off San-Trandee© lightship at 1. p. m.. Oct. 29. and towed . to , port ; I vessel is not leaking :' ar • rlred with- »bonta00.00O feet hnnber.' '•: Per star Geo.'W. Elder/ at San Francisco Oct. 29 from "Portland rla Astoria— Saw the stmr Charles Nelson; • from Taconia for San Pedro, off Point • Aren* \at midnight: did not want any as sistance, as tug was ordered to it.- • CHAUFFEUR LEAVES MAN HURT, BUT JS CAUGHT Passcrsby See Number of Frank . O'Brien's Car Raymond; /' Doyle/ 3802 Twenty-third street, was run down by an automobile at Thlrdjand Market'streets"early"yes terday . morning • and seriously hurt; Frank ..O'Brien,'; the i driver, put on full speed and left the prostrate man.* The number of the car was sen by wit nesses, and two hours later O'Brien was arrested at the Standard motor car company's garage "at 853 Golden Gate 1 avenue.: '.. . -. , ..".-' ; R. Averdlck. 568 Fell street, was run down, by, an : automobile at the" corner of . Hayes and • Gou gh ".\u25a0 streets " yesterday and his left thigh fractured. G- Cohen, aicigar merchant ;' at ', Hayes; and Fill [ v. TRAINS LEAVg AMP ARE DUE. TO ARRIVE F3OM OCTOBER I. WO — yS VIA" OAa^UAIVDi PIER lears (Foot ol Market Street) Arrire 2.15 a Nies. ' Trasr. Lathrop, Stocktos, -\u25a0 - Lodi. QalV Ok Grore, Sacramento.. 11.18 a 8.40 a Harvard. N3aj.' San J0ae............ 7.06* 7.01H Riehaoad. Port Gotta. Baaieia, S^itua. 1 Dixoa, Saeraux ento. Kosarille. Marys- } 7.25p rile, Radding. Dunamuir.. J 10.38* 7.00 a Eboira, VawriHe, Rumsey 7.28p 7.00 a uaris, - Woodland (MaryariDe, Oro- rffls), Wilttma, Maxwell. Willows, • Hamilton, Corainfc Red Bluff 7.28s 7.40 a VaUajo, Kapa. Calis togs. Santa Roaa. •'\u25a0 " Msrtinea. ..-4... .-...~.. .'..;:.. t.oBa 7.40 a Aroa, Saa Ramon. ' lirermore ...... 8.48p /.40s. Nilea, . Fleaaaaton, ':\u25a0 Livermore. Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton , Lpdi, Sacramento. 7.25p 7.401 Traey.V' Loa \u25a0 Banoa. Kerman. Fresno.' 4J28» B.ooa Newark (CeaterrOle). Saa Joae. Los Gatos. WrijhV Fdtoa (Bodder - • Creak). Santa Crm f1.48s 8.20 a Port Costa, Mwtia as, Byron, Tracy,' Stoektoo, Merced, Fresno,; Goahea. Juaetioa (Haaford, Armona), Viaalia, > / -^--\;'PotterraiaL B*lceras e1d.... ......... 4.48 a 8.20 a Toaemita VaQay *ia Merced.......... 4.48p •JWi Ma«s. f3*n.JoaB). Lirermore. Stockton (•Milton). VaUay BDrinfc lone. Bacra- mtnto.. .;..... 4.28p *.00a Boaora, Tuoliimae aad Anjtli «x2Bp 9.0f1a Atlaatio Expreas— Sacramento, True- kse. Ojdea, Stlt Uta Qty. Denrar, . ' \u25a0 \u25a0 Kanaaa aty. Omaha. Chicago &28p •.40a Rioaaoad. 'Port Costa, Martjnes, Bay P01nt.:r... \u25a0.."..:....•....; 8.48> ia2oa Vallejo Mare laUad, Napa:.. ........ ll^Ba IOJZOa Loa Angdes Passe nnr— Port Gotta. Martines. Byroa. : Tracy. Stockton, - . ' Meroed. Fresno, (Haaford, Coalmga, Vitalia.) BakeraSeld. Loa Ansdea.... 7.48p ia4oa Saa Francisco Orerland ' Limited— Denrar. Kaassa City, St. Louis. -• Omaha, Cafeaga.'. 8.28p II 20a Shasta Limited— Portland, Taeoma, . 5eatUe..... ...:.'.....:...t....... 9-lBp IZQQn Ooldfidd Pass.— Port ' 6eati, Baaida. . < ".--'. Sacramento," Trueket. H«»n, Wa- buska (Yerlatton, Mason). Miaa. Toaopsh. Ooldldd. Lawa.Keder.... 7.48 a IIOOH Marraraie. Chioo. Red Bluff 4.28 a 1.20p Xiles. IrTinjtoa. San J0ae... v....... 2.48p 1.40S San ' Leandro, Nilss. C«nterr2le. f 9.08 a '- " •" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!::\u25a0 Newark. Saa J05e.*. ...... .-. ..-. . . . 1 " 7289 2.00 a Newark, Saa Jose. Los Gates, Wright, 1< Felton (Boulder Creek). Santa Cnu.. 9.58» , 2.40s San Leandra, Nilea. Saa J05e.. . ...... 9.28 a 3.00p Benicis. Winters. S« cram ento— Wood- . land, Kaithts Landlnc. Tudor. Tuba "City. Maryarais..... 10.48 a S.2op Port Cost* (Stockton). Martinei, Byroa, Modesto. Merced. Fresno.. 1 2.08 p - 3.45p Via. Sauaalito. Waat Napa, St. Hdena, .'\u25a0 .Ca1iat0ja;...:.....^.... .......... 10.34 a 4.00s Vallejo. Napa, Oalistoga, Saata Roea, ; " ; . Martinei. aaa ' Ramon. Liiermore. . . 4\2Ba 4.00s Nflea (Centerrnie. Newark). LlTtr-/ 10.28 a >*\u25a0-• * *•- oors. Tracy, Stockton: Lndi. . .'. .. \ l I.IBp 4.40b Saa Leandro.: Hayward, Nilea. Pleas- antoo." Lirermore, Tracy, Newmao, Kermaa. Frean0... ................ 11.18 a 6.00s Vallejo. Port Costa, Benieis. Saera-' - ." mento. Lincoln. MsrysrSle. Orarille. 1 128 a . B.ooa Daria., Woodland. Yolo, Arb'jekle. ( 2.48b Williams, Colasa Junction, Willows \ ' 8.28s SJJDp Russell, Ban Jose. Los Gatos 9.28 a 520s Sao Leandro.Jiiles. San J05e......... V 7.48 a 8.03p Owl Limited— Los Ange1e5.......... ) B.oB* I 6.40 a Eastern Express— O?den. Pueblo, Den* '. rer. Kansas City, St. Louis. Chttap?, " Port Costa, . Ben iciaj Sacramento. " . Truekee, (Lake Tftroe), Reno, Sparks 8.28? I 8.40p HaywardVNilea and San Josa : ... 8.48s X7JX)p Vallejo. Port Costa, Martines, Bay Point and Way Stations....: JII.ISp \u25a0\u25a0 7.40p Richmond, - Port Costa, " Martlßes, / Cornwall, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. 12.48* 8.20> Orer>a Express— Daris.(Saenmnito), • > — • " Willows. Redding. Ashland. Portland. - ' w Tacoma. Seattle. Spokane.';'.:...... ' 9XBa , 9.00s Chios and 'Japan ; Fast Jfsil— Ogden. - \u25a0\u25a0• , . Cheyenne, \u25a0 Dearer, 1 Kansas 'City, Omaha, Chi cag0. . . . . .'.'.' ....... 2.48t i 9.00s Port Costa, Benicia. Sacramento, CoN - '-** fax. Truekee. 5 Ren0.'. ...... :J.......: J . ...... 10.08 a 9.40p Bakers3dd, . . MeKittrlck. Monarch.: v- •\u25a0- > ; Moron. ;FeUow.... 8.28 a • Bw4op Richmond. . Port - Costa,- Tracy. ' Mo- . "- , .desto. Merced. Fresno. - Hanford. ' Coalinga, Visslls. Tulare.: 8.28 a O^tOp Hunter's Train— Saturday only. Saa^ Joae and Way Stations . .. ......... J 7.48p ' 11. 40p Portland Express — Sacramento, Marys- •. - rills. Red Bliiff. Wead.dvlamath Falls). Ashland, Roseburj, Portland, Taco- ma, 5eatt1e.. ..................... I2£Bi NETHERLANO'SROUTE— Frem Pacific Street Wharf. CollinsrtUe, Emmaton. Rio Vista. Isletoa. Ryde. Wal- nut Grore,. Vorden, Courtis nd. Ctarksburs, Sacramento . Stsamar Navsjo, leaves San Francisco 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday, stopping at poiats shown, arrirlnf Sac- ramento 6:00 p.m. v Leares Sacramento 9:00 pjn. dally except Sunday (no stops an route), arrirug Saa Fran- dsoo 5:00 a.m. -. . 'v >' -. \u25a0>- ,\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 .: -••••• H Steamer Medoe or Apache, leares Ban Fraacisco 1.00 p.m.' Dafly,' except Sunday; arrire San Fraacisco 11.30 p.m.y; ,, '' : : tJ '-,.>':..y -".\u25a0. " •"' -. -. ' ',:;\u25a0 .'\u25a0 . ' . OAKLAND HARBOR TERRY— Frem" San Franeljco. I 1 Market Street Wharf— Week Days— Hourly from 6.C0 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— 6i4s. 8.15. 9.45. 11.15 >m, 1145. 2.15. 145. 5.15. 6.45. 8.15 and 9.45 pja. : LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via Alanwda Her. To Oakland and Atamad*— ft 10. fMS a.m^ aad then : 10 and 45 minutea past the hour until 7.45 p.m.; thea B.SO. 9.15. 10.00. 10.45. 11.80 pjn. and 12.15 ajn. r To Aiamtda and Fruitvals via Horisthoa tame as above. . a for Morning.';-' p for Aftwwon. ; c t Sundar exrfprfd. ;. t Sunday only. sSaturday5 Saturday and Sunday only : aSunday and Monday onir. < v^^afe\ Schedule Effective p£S^-;; October;: 12^1 9 1 0 '\S**aW{/''-'- ' UNION: FERRY* DEPOT ->Q£iJX.' * Francisco >: - : ;Leare I ' ; ,Via Sauaalito . j Arrir* 7-45 a Petaluma. 1 Santa •1»6«a.-CHeal<ln-t - 'inrs. ' <?Urrerdale. Uklah. ',WU. t J-~" ' A 1A 1 " 3 . :]its. Sherwood. \u25a0: •Monte/ Rio, ''Duncan Milla. ',;:.] I .5eba5t0p01.^.vr. .*.;...;....;.•. (t-^n r> ' S : ls"»l"*K. i noina. ••Glen v E11en.. "....... |3:33 p . 8 :15 alPt. : Keyes.' Camp ; Meeker. - Caza- :. ,\u25a0: •\u25a0..[:; «l«n» ; Tr.i..r.-."..':r.v:.... *.;... f6:35 p J8:45 »l Tetalnma. ? Santa Rosa. :, Healds- y \u25a0 ;\u25a0 ' N>rrr. ! ; Clorerdale,' " Guern<»rllle. - - v Miinte..'- Rio,'- Duncan :-Mlll».vv: tT:33 p 10:45 alPetalnma. :: Santa * Ro«a .-....'. . . ... 4:35 p *2:43p Pt.'.Reyea. ; Camp Meeker (leares ' Lt-sanr^ vfromiCaraderoj^Tr.""^.".'..-.".; t":05 p .-3:15 p Petalnm*. VSanta JRoaa.'.vHealds- " y- . \u25a0 .. burr. <\u25a0 Clorerdale, -.- Uklah. » Guer- • : - * ; nerllle. Monte : Rio. . Duncan ' : - Mill*.- SebastoDol .-1.."...-....-., n-or. » i 4:45 p 54onoma. Glen /E11en.. V. "...... c.". 8:M \u25a0 • B:15 p Petalnron. Pxnt»-1tn»».......r... *a : 3s , ' ; > ELZCTEIC - SUBTJXBAU ; VIA SAUSAIJTb , Sausalito, ... Kill .Valley, J San Bafa«l — Daily eVery 30 ; minutes from , 8:45 m.7; until :: 8 H5 a m.;;bourlr 1»«nt1i:2:45p.m..1 »«ntli:2:45p.m..- then'3:is p. m. and erery SO minutes nntirs:4s p. m.V taen 4:43. 7 :45. »^5 p.* m. • and ; 12 :01 ; a. m. (On Sua.t.rs in*«ddltK>n at 6:ls>p.tm.) -:-- — ; .^. . ,-_' , /r»irfai^Le««a t8:45, ,t7:15.^t7:«, B:l3. . sTii. 0-43 Tii0:45.' 11:45 arm.. 112:43.1 12:43. 1:43. 2:43 Sis' 1;1!^V:15A4:45 :ta:i3^ 6:4 5 V ,". .3 \u25a0 b\u25a0: in.. ; 112K)V: a.'- m. " -.;\u25a0\u25a0> \u25a0. .-\u25a0 / - t Sa.n ; QuentUi iri»: San Safaal— 8:43 a. : " xb.\T 1:4*3 V«m.;H;3:45 p.*in. v v \u0084 - ''Xiburon and Belvedere— Week days:j7:43,' 9:30 a>* m.%* f 12 :43.? |4 :43 1 3 :45 p. ' m.' •\u25a0 Sundays §7:43, 8:30. v il0:-»0 a. m.r;1:00,,5:a0, 1:40 p.m.. |12:01 a. m. •- *v \u25a0 \u25a0.' - i- \u25a0*»-*\u25a0*\u25a0 \u25a0 : . .- \u25a0•\u25a0' ;"' " \u25a0/- \u25a0' arrlre ,.7:3s p. m. ./ ••Sandays ; arrlr» 7:05.p. m: \u25a0 t Except Sundaya. - JSciKlaya • only. \u25a0 only ™4 1 Via \u25a0 Sansallto. ;:; -. . < 1 Pacific , companj's a sent* t are ; aat&dr- isedto check baggage .direct from reaiJeace. ' ; more streets, owner and of the car;" was arrested. ~ Coheh^sald the .car became unmanageable on "account of the slippery condition of ; the pavement. MAN- WHO PROTECTS WIFE IS ARRESTEDI Judge Dismisses . Case When He Hears Evidence .Charles Steele,. a concrete, worker. who • lives ; In the Mission, ? was before Judg^-Conlan yesterday, on the charge of battery,on*an unidentified man. who failed to appear. Steele : testified that Friday, evening he went toCthe ferry to. meet his wife and sister, and as they came '\u25a0. from the . ferry. boat he saw a man trying to talk to them. Upon investigation he f learned that they did not : know;the man. ~ 'L struck 'him. across v the v f ace with ray, open , hand," " testified Steele. "and the policeman who saw me strike him arrested me.". •_. . - "You > say he insulted your .wife and sister." queried the court. "Yes, your, honor," replied, Steele.s, "And you only struck him with your open hand?" asked the judge. "Yes. only with my open hand." re plied Steele. "You should have used a club," de clared • the court. . "The case is dis missed." . * '\u25a0-.-. . '' ; TJTDIAS CBOUSTJtAS PASTT— Altahmas trtoe No. 87 of the Improred Order of Bed Mew-ban appointed a committee of its chiefs to maks arrangements for an Indian Christmas tree party. - • RAILWAY TRAVEL VIA COAST LINE C Le»ra (Third and Townaesd Street*) Arrrrs t5.38a Loop— Valenda Street. Own .View. Cemsteriea, South Saa Fraaeiaco, 23i StrteC Ird and Towaaead t&4Ba 8.30s South San Francisco. Saa Joae. G3n>7. , (Hailkier), Sargent. Pajaro. Witaon- \u25a0 « rflle.Saata Crna, 7JOa . 7.10 S South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto, Saa Jose. Way fltationa. .'.7J3Om 7.10 a MaySeid. Los Alto*. Lea Gat0a....... 17-20 v - 8.-00 a Shore Lbs limit ad— Paao Bobifs . " Hot Spriaca, Eibu Eubara, Loa * Ancdea - _ 9J3Op BM*. The Coaster— San j Joee.Taiaro (Wat- \u25a0, , : '. aonrille, S*ata Cry »>. Caitrori&e. \u0084 (Del Monte, Moo t erey. Pacific Grore), Salinas. Sijedad Paao Robin Hot Spriass. Atascadero, San LuiaObsspo. Jjarf. (Lompoe). Saata Barbara, . Veotara, Qznard. Loa Aacelea 1M8» B. 10a llayfield. Loa Altoa. Lea Gatoa, Wrixht. Glenwood(Boeidar Creek), Santa Crna, Wataonrille. Cattr erille. Del Monte, Montsrsy. Paeifia Grora.: - fIJXs tUQa Saa Jose. Gilror, Satinaa. Kiso Eobies Hot Sprinta. A tMcadero. Ean Luia Obiapo —Tr ci Piaoa — Watsonrslla, Saat» Cm*. Od Moate, Monterey, Pacific Grors 4JX)s " 10.40s South San Francisco, Buriinpme. Saa Mateo. Palo Alto, San Joae t&3sa 10.40 a Los Altoa. Mo nta Vlata. Loa Gatoa,. [ j f *^ HJOa Tejaada Street. Oeeas Viev. Colca. '' » * CemtteneaL Baden, San 8run0..:... 1J3&9 1 1.40 a South Saa Francisco. San Joae t&2oa 2.00s Del Moato Cxprew— San Joae. Gilroy. Sargeat ( Wstaonrila. ' Baste Cms), S;><3 Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grora. (Salinaa)....... I2JO> 2.0&> South San Frtaciico. Pab Alto. Saa . J0ae........... ..;. 8.48 a f2.05a Loa Altoa. Monti Viata. Loa Gatos. . . t3.25> 3.00 a South San Francneo, San Mateo. Sao Jose, Gilror. Tree Finos, Ealfcaa 10.10 a SJOOp WataoarOle. Santa. Croz. CaatroriQi, : . Del Monte. Monterar. Picific Gnrrr. 10.10 a \u25a0 3.18* Santa Clara. West San Joee, LoaGatoa. , Writhf. {Boulder Creek). tant» Crua. 10.30 a . • 4.00? Sanaet Ezpreaa — Tuckt.. Demise, i El Pan, Houaton, New OrleaLS. Pmo Rabies Hot Spring*, Ataseadero, \, . Sia Luis Obitpo. Saata Barbara ana Los AnneJea IOJ8« 4.00s Eaaauatr. St. Louis. Chiengo 10.65 a «\2op South Saa Fraacbco. San Joie t9COa t5.05a Burliotstae. B*n Matto. Palo Alto. • . ».. *. j Saa Joae aad Way Stations 9 45a t5.20a Radwood. Palo Alto, Saa Jose I.ICj t3.20a Loa Altoa. Monta. Vista, Loa Gates... !125p t5.25p Bur!inssra<». Saa Mateo. San J05e..... 3^5» tS^Op Loop— Valeaeia. Street, Ocean View, Ceaetcriea, South - San Faacisco, '" 23d Street, 8d and Townsend .*...... \u2666B.*C» 6.40t Saa Bruno, Ean Mateo. Redwood. Palo / f 7.25 a Alto, Santa CUra. San Jose l 7.35 a tl4of Los Altoa, Loa Gatos 19.454 tt.oOf Miilbne, Saa Mateo. Palo Alto, iliy- fiald. Loa Altoa. Loa Gattw : t&OOa t8.05» 23d Street. Visttacion. South Saa Francisco. Valencia Street f7.13a 8.305J South Saa Fraa eiseo. Ean Jose 5.48» B.ooa Tb» Lark— Piso Robles Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Loa Aa5eiea......... B>3oa &088 Los Amdes Pa nwn jrr— Gilror, SaJioas, : Paaoßobtss Hot Sprint?. Ataacadero. . Saa Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara aad Loa Annies..... BC3Oa . IO.OOf Saa Jose and War Stations 7.20j - I 1.45p South Saa Fraacuco. Palo Alto, San f 7,40 a .Josa lt»0.50» LOCAL FERRY TRAtNS-Vla Oakland Pltr. To Oakland. Berkeley. Berrytnan. East Oakland aa4 Fruit vala— D*fly— rrom B.CO ajn.. aad erery twenty minutes until 7.00 p.m. iaefasire; than 7.40. 8,20, 9.00. 9.40. IOaO. 11.C0. 11.40 pjß, IZ2O aad " ." L2O aja. '\u25a0 . To Stther and Malrote via Seventh St.— Dafly— Froa 6.00 s.b., and artry twenty inmates until 7.C0 pjn. iadusjre. thea 7.40. §.20. 9m 8.4 a IOJa 11.0. . aad 11.40 pjn. . • \u25a0 Ta Stonahurt*— Daily Except Sunday— COO, 7.00. 8.00. 9.00 ajn^ 2.20. tJK), 4.ca 5.00. 6.40 pja^ Sunday only 9.00 10.00 aja. UO. 2JOO. XXX 4.00. s£o. A«0 pjn. .; . - Ts Oakiaad First St. ' Frvttvala. Alamaoa. via Hsrsasnoa —Daily— From tfi.oo. 6.20 a.m. and rrery twenty ratnates until 8.20 sun. inclusive; then 9.00, 9.20. 8 10.00. ia20. 11.00. 11.20 ajn.. 12nu 12.20 .1X0. 1.20, .2.00.2.20, 3.00, 1.20, 38.40 pjn. aad erery twentt minutes until 7 p.m. inrlusm; 7.40. 8.20, SCO. 9.40, 10.20. 11.00 and 11.40 p.m., 12.20 aad 1.20 ajn. Additaooal tnia to Oakiaad First St. 113 ajn, Ta Wast Berkeley— Daily Except Sunday— From BXO a.ta. aad arery twenty minutes tmtil&.2o ajn. indo- ' sire: thea 9.00 a.m. and every hour until 4.00 pjn. : iaddsire: thea . 4.20 p.m. and erery twenty minutes «ntil 7.00 p.m. meluxire: then 7.40 pja.. 420, 9.00. ; 9.40, 1020. 1L00, 11.40 pjn. aad lZ2oaaa. . To Watt Berkatay— Susdays o^7— Froa 100 ajnJ then 7iX). 7:40, 8:20, 9.00 ajn. indusire; then 9.20 ajn. and erery - twenty minutes 7.00 pjn. ladusire; then 7.40* p.au ISO. 9.00. 9.40, ia2o7lLoO. IL4J p.m. and 12.30 ajn. ' -\u25a0 ' , \ , To CorWa— Daily Except Suada./— From 6.00 aja. aad erery 20 miautes until 8.20 s.m. mehutra. thea 9.00. 10.00 ».m.. IXOO m.. 1.00. 100. 100, 4.00. 4.25 L 4.40, fi.00.i20. 5.40 and 100 pjn. . „ Ta Corbln— Sundaya only— From 100 »",. thea 9.08 . ».m.. • 9.20 , ajn. ; and erery twenty minutea xtom 6.00 pjn. -" ; - - To Stsgs, Rknmond, Pullman— <s.oo aa, 5.40 pm QL2O pa, \u25a0 ': Union Transfer, Co. utberised to check Bassaas direct from residence. ' MUIR WOODS /rf%Bf*\ MT. TAMALPAIS^^p VIA SAUSALITO FERRY CNiON DEPOT, FOOT Or MARKET STREET Bound Trijt.frsai tan Franslsoo, $IJO - '\u25a0'•'%\u25a0 ir.tm ff»cl«e» - lf.ltrirWw<s - - It. Tisalwb ~ W«ckJ«yl Sa«far WWfcdiyt SaniUr WwAJay Smajtt m T~9:464 :S:>+s< r 7:20»^ 11:50 a # ;7:23» '10:40 a i 1:45p 3:4fc^ l:40f «12:50? *l:*nr It:4oa * 4:45f 11:45 2:*»r 1:50r , <:^5 "ll:4^s *:.:.'.. 11:45- 4:5:.' 2:58p *.9:00 i 2:<a» >*.*....: -1:45f ..... 3:50 p..... 2^"? -;-.".\u25a0-.'.-. - 2:45t '..".:\u25a0' 4:40t .r..., t-.n? • Saturday j. t ltondiya. , Me. Tamalpais only. Tt Vu r»«~. 5 Saowlito Ferrr— TeU* Kearny 4SS) - General OSee— Mill Villey. California. Tel. Mill Villey 31 TTmn if TwaliaJj'* ni "Kdr las" an alwm lisa te pastx OCEAN SHORES RAILWAY x F. S. Stritton, aoceirer— Eepot 12th aad Kiaalaa 1 L««ra B*a : Franctico - I.ear» Azlata. - A. M...8:00, «9:SO A. JC... 5:25, 8:43. 11:30 2. M... 3:00, S^o P.M... 8:24 Leare Tunltas Glen:* P. M.. 3:00. '."All \u25a0 trains dally. •Stags 'for Saa Gregorlo tjC P*»r.<li!ero. . • .'.::-,- -..\u25a0 , \u25a0 .;\u25a0 .. \u0084 \u0084\u25a0,,-,'" % BAY'AXD ixTkRURH.4X ROUTES Boats leave 3 75>0, 9:45^ m^tzlzoFlm? 6:00. &3O p. m. Meals ala C«rt*. ** ZO * Dock and cTTlce. BortA Bad ferry Bafidtal' 63