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GALES BATTER THE COLLIER LEELANAW Steamer Bought by Bates & Chesebrough Brings Coal for Japanese Warships HE steameQ Leela naw. Captain Meyer, which arrived yes terday, five and a half days from Nanalmo, was fight ing southeast Kales for five, days of the trip. The collier arrived here with a heavy list to port. the result of the cargo having shift ed.- and consider ably damaged about tli* deck. ; » The Leelanaw was deeply laden anJ greeted the big seas with the buoyancy of a rock. For al most the entire trip the decks were filled with water and seas repeatedly l>rokp in solid waves over the ship's dipper works. The forecastle and deck house were flooded, and even if yes iprday had not been the Jay set apart hp such It would have been a day of thanksgiving' for the crew of the Lee lan aw. The Leelanaw brought 2,800 tons of coal, of which 1,500 is for the Japanese training squadron. After discharging its cargo the Leelanaw will be turned, over to Bates & Chesebrough, who will < pirate the fteamer between here and Panama under the flag of the Califor nia-Atlantic steamship company. Turkey for the Bluejacket* l Turkey was served at all messes on every ship of the first two divisions of trre Pacific fleet y^sterdaj-. and the pmiles worn by the after dinner lib erty parties furnished ample testimony that tli* 1 navy rooks ha.l done their duty. Only necessary work was per f<rm<?d aboard the ships. The crew of ihe Colorado were hosts on board their *hip to members of the crews of the «nher vessels, including the Japanese ptiips. For the entertainment of their quests the m^n of the Colorado pro vided a prop r- am which Included a few boxing: bouts and a rattling good mm Ftrel show. One thing that added to the joy of the festival was the knowl edffe that next week target practice will be resumed and there will be no lime then for play. The ships will g-o to California City either tomorrow or Sunday and coal before returning to t-'an Diego. Cruisers "Will Coal Today The Japanese cruisers Asama and Ka?agl will begin coaling today and visitors will not be welcome on board the ships until the work of filling the bunkers has been completed. The offi cers of the cruisers insisted that all the lighters supplied for carrying the coal to the ships be of the same size snJ that each lighter be loaded with the same amount of coal. The same number of little brown bluejackets will be assigned to the work of unloading each barge, and there will be extra curry and rice for the crew that handles its share of the black diamonds, most expeditiously. In spite of the threatening weather many visitors boarded the Japanese snips yesterday. Although the ma jority of the visitors were Japanese the white race was well represented in every launch load of sightseers, (.omlnfc on. Liner Sierra The Oceanic steamship company's liner Sierra, which is due Tuesday from Honolulu, has a fairly goo.l passenger 3:st considering the fact that the trav eling public usually tries to be at home on Thanksgiving day. Ocean travel is always light at this season of the year and the Sierra, being the fastest and "most comfortable of the Pacific liners, is setting a big share of such, business is offering. , Among those coming up on the Sierra 3. H. Mefslf JMrs, C. J. Barclay Mr. and Mrs. M. Car- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. <1»11 Brae* :?rs. TV. C. AFhloj- Mr. and Mr*. Bwkett Mrs. r. T.. Pre Mrs. W. C_ Baker Mr*. Npwmin Mrs. Baker Mrs. J. 1,. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Hpaley A. T.. D«rt»v Mrs. 1,. X. Wells Mxjor and Mrs. C. A. I Mrs. J. J. Kearney Ixwyc ;A. G. Ktoddart Mr?. .V. niehanjfcon '11. Gorman l.urline Arrive* From Honolulu Th«» Matson navigation company's . LTirline. Captain Weeden, arrived'yes terday with freight and passengers from Honolulu. The liner brought few j-'a^s^ngers and a comparatively small cargo. The run from the island port \va* made in 6 days 14 hours. Th*> passengers included: yiitf K. Wh'.ttas !Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A. T. Renn«?rt ! Chi vis 1,. M. Hopkins Mn>. A. P. Seropjry . H*rry Joti«hs JMrs. M. K. McGulre Thomas RaddPll BrlagM ( arco of Fish The schooner Czarina, Captain "Wall- Ftedt. which left here October 10 for Pirate cove, returned yesterday with 90.000 codfish and 450 barrels of sal mon. Captain Wallstedt reports hav ing bpen favored with fine weather for .the round trip. Water Front Xotr* The army freight transport Dlx ar rived yesterday at Honolulu. Th<» liner Mariposa. which left here November 22. was 369 miles from this port at S p. m. November 23. Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted *o 1,790,000 feet. The steam schooner Tamalpais ar rived here yesterday from Hoquiam In tow of the steamer Olympic. The Tam alpais brought 500,000 feet of lumber and the Olympic 750.000 feet. The trip \u25a0was made in seven days, and southerly jral^s were encountered nearly all the By United Wireless Thursday, 2Tov. 24, 1910. ETEAMEH MAEIPOSA.— Hence Nov. 22 for Ta hiti; Nov. 23, 8 p. m., 3R3 railes off Kan Francisco. Wind light, variable: some foz; barometer. 30.12; temperature, 61. All well. ETEAKEB KoMA— From San Pedro, for Port land; Nov. 24. 5:30 p. m.. five miles north of Point Sur. Light Xff wind; modente swell; d*>ase fog. 6TEAMEE KIVXESIDE— From Ererett, for San Pedro; _>"ov. 24, 9 a. m., paesed Cape Mcndo cino. STEAI4EB JfORWOOD — 1 p. m.. 10 mll*s north of Point Snr; trill probably arriTc San Fran cisco 3 a. m. BTEAKEH. WHITTTEB — 6 p. m., lying off Hum boldt bay, barbound. Moderate NW -wind and. tea; partly cloudy; barometer, 29.90; tempera ture. 47. HYDB.OQEAPHIC OFHCE Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. PLACE I Ft. I Date | Remarks Grays Uarl la 'Oct. 27 i Depth giren is for »octh I | ) channel. Willapa Bl 27 ISfpt. 3| Colum. B. I 25 ISept. 23 1 T. Bar buoy to right of Ncb&lm R 9 July 10 entrance. Channel 1* shifting to dor tb, rery narrow, .150 ft. Tilimk 8.l 8^ I July 5 .'Channel shifted 1 mile I | I south in gale Nov. 28. YHOtilna Bl 13V6ISept. 12| » Klnslrw Rl 4^?Sept. lit. Lmpqua Rl 9 ISept. 30i Coo« Bay.) 18 |Oct. SlCan buoy No. 1 gone. Coqullle R! 8 IQct. 4:Chann«»l straight. ~ P^>gae Elvl 2 |S«?pt. 1| Kltinth Rl 4 |Oct. 3!Channel southwest. Umbldt 8.1 19 I Sept. llCbannel erraiKht work j J - | ing north. S Pedro Bj 20 IQct. 3jN'o change In channel?" S Dlt-go Bl 2S^|Nov. liNo change In channel. S Pablo Bi 24 I Aug. 20 [Depth in dredged chan- SEATTLE, Nov. 24- — Arrived — Steamer Hum boltJt. Pkagway. PORTLAKD, Nov. 24. — Arrived — Steamers Thomas L. Wand. W. S. Porter. Maverick and \lv»ecrans. Saa Francisco: Norwegian, steamer Wijorn«Jern# BJorn*«»n. Bremerton; British steam er Hazel Dollar, Puget sound; steamer Klamath, K«n FraDCisco. Salled-i-French bark Babin ! Cbevare. Queens town or Fglmmith- rtmmer Atlas, Raa Francisco. TACOMA. Not. 21.— Aaivcd— Steamer^ Ala* ceds, Alstta. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD PIER DIRECTORY NORTH OF MARKET STREET^ Pier 8 Washington Pier 17... Unßra 1 [ Pier 5 Jackson Pier 19 Union 2 Pier 7 Pacific Pier 21 Filbert Pier 9 Broadway 1 Pier 23 Greenwich 1 Pier 11 Broadway 2 Pier 25 Greenwich 2 Pier 13 Vallejo Pier 27 Lombard Pier 15 Green Pier 51 Powell SOUTH OF MARKET STREET —~ Pier 4 Mission 2 IMer 28 • Main Pier 6 Howard 1 Pier 24 Beale Pier 8 Howard 2 Pier 36 Fremont Pier 10 Howard 3P1er38... First Pier 12 Folsom" ll Pier 401 Pier 14 Folsom 2 Pier 42 \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 | . Steamer I Date Taooma IBankdale [Nov. 25 Point Arena & Albion.. lPomo Nov. 25 San Pedro Norwood Nov. 25 San Pedro J. S. Iligglns. . Nov. 25 San Pedro Carlos \ i. Nov. 25 Gray« Harbor Coronado Nov. 25 Grays Harbor Centralla Nov. 25 Coos Bay : Fifleld iNov. 25 San Pedro Yosemlte Nov. 25 Puget Sound Ports..... Queen Nov. 25 San Diego & Way Ports President • Nov. 25 Ran Pedro Haaalei ....... Nov. 26 Humboldt Santa Clara ... Nov. 26 San Pedro Bear Nov. 28 Portland & Astoria.... Rose City Nov. 26 Portland & Astoria.... G. W. -Elder... Nov. 26 Sal. Cruz via S. Diego. Isthmian Nov. 26 New York via Aacon.. Olson & Mahony Nov. 28 China & Japan China i Nov. 26 Puret Sound Mlssourlan .... Nov. 26 Willapa Harbor Daisy Nov. 27 Puget Sound Ports Governor Nov. 27 Mendocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam Nov. 27 Grays Harbor Santa Monica. .. Nov. 27 Hllo .: Enterprise ..... Nov. 27 Hnmboldt City of Topeka. | Nov. 28 Mexican Ports Curacao Nov. 2S Seattle & Tacoma'..... Ad. Sampson Not. 28 San Pedro Ttuckman ...... Nov. 28 San Pedro & Way Ports Homer Not. 2S Coos Bay M. F. Plant... Not. 28 Pan Diego & Wav Ports Santa Rosa . . . Not. 28 Shanghai & Mli'kl Wlnnebago Nov. 29 Grays Hsrbor Santa Barbara.. Nov. 29 Grays Harbor Newburg Nov. 29 Honolulu Sierra Nov. 29 Partland & Astoria Beaver IDec. 1 San Pedro Rose City ....IDec. 1 San Diego & San Pedro G. W. Elder... [Dec. 1 TO BAIL Date | Steamer . | Destination | Sails |Pler Not. 25jCoronado Los Angeles. 1 pm 21 Nov. 25!CarIOB Willapa Her 4 pm 19 Nov. 25;CentraIia Xxm Angeles. 1 pm 21 Nov. 25' Yosemlte Portland ... 4 pm 19 Nov. 25 City of Topeka. Humboldt .. 11 am 11 Not. 25, San Jose Ancon 12 m 42 Norr. 25: Roanoke Portland ... 10 am 13 Nov. 25(Norwood Grays '.Harbr 2 pm .... Nov.* 26j Nann Smith... Coo 6 Bay .. 5 pm 19 Nnv. 26 Rainier Portland ... 12 m 21 Nov. 26| North Fork .. Humboldt .. 1 pm 38 Not. 26! M. Dollar Ancon direct 12 . m 36 Not. 26 G. W. Elder.. Los Angeles. 7 pm 13 Nov. 26!C00s Bay San Pedro... spm 11 Nov. 27 Hanalei Los Angeles. 3 pm 10 Not. 27 Bear Portland ... 12 m 40 Not. 27 President Puget Sound 2pm 9 Not. 27[Pomo Point Arena. 6pm 4 Nov. 2S Governor ...... San Diego... .4 pm 9 Nov. 2$ Rose City Los Angeles. 9 am 40 Nov. 2*!Missourian .... Sallna Cms.. 10 an> ' 27 Nov. 28' Santa Clara . . Hnmboldt . . 10 am 13 Nov. 2»; Santa Barbara. Los Angeles. 1 pm 51 Nov. 29iSIberla Hongkong .. 1 pm 42 Nov. 30; M. F. Plant.. Coos Bay 3pm 8 Nov. 30lSea Foam .... Point Arena. 4pm 4- Nov. 29'Flfield ICoquille Rlv. 5 pm 19 Nov. SOBuckman |Puget Sound 1 pm 10 Nov. 30|Ad. Sampson. .! Los Angeles. 10 am 10 Nov. 30iArtec |Ancon 12 m 40 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer | Date Skagway & Way Ports. Senator INov. 25 Skaaway & Way Ports. Humboldt |Nov. 25 Kodlak & Way Ports.. [Bertha ...jDec. 5 Time Ball United States branch hydrourapuic office. Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, November 24, 1910. The time ball was not dropped today. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. S. N.. in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey — Time and heights of tides at Fort Point. For city front (MißFlon street wharf) add 25 minutes. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Sun rises 7:01 Sun sets 4:53 Moon rises 12:5S a. m. New moon - Dec. 1, at 1:02 p. m. First quarter moon. Dec. fi. at 10:56 a. m. Full moon >. Dec. 16, at 2:56 a. m. ITimel ITlme Time Time Nov Ft Ft Ft Ft jL Wf (H W( L W • H W A. M. P. MV 23..1 0:10! Cfcl 7:26. 5.4 1:40 2.4 7:201 4.2 26.. | 1:OH| 1.2 8:C2( 5.5 2:30 1.8 8:27 4.2 27. .1 l:sfii 1.6 f :371 6.5 3:07 1.3 9:28 4.3 25.. 2:37| 2.1 9:07! 5.6 3:42 0.8 10:20 4.2 2J>.. 3:151 2.4 o:3i| 5.7 4:20 0.4 11:13 4.1 30.. i 3:531 2.PJ 8:5S( 0.7 4:50 0.0 Dec! I I 1.. | 0:06| -4.1! 4:28| 3.2110:27 5.7 5:28—0.3 U. S. Branch Hydrographie Office A branch of the United States hydrograpblc office, located In the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained In San Francleco for the benefit of mariners, without 'repanl to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially inTited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing, directions. of the world are kept at hand for comparison and reference and the latest information can always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat ters of interest to ocean commerce. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. S. N.. la charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED -V'" Thursday, Nov. 24. 7 a. m., Btmr Vangnard, Odland. 36 hours from Redondo beach; ballast to E. J. -Dodge company. 4:40 a. in., stmr San Pedro,- B*ndlxsen, 38 hours from Eureka; bound couth, put in to land 32 boxes fish. - ' 5 a. m.. stmr Roanoke. Dunham, 31 hours from San Pedro: passengers and merchandise to C. P. Doe company. 4:15 a. m.. Mmr Lurline, Weeden. 6 day* 14 hours from Honolulu : passengers and merchan dise to Mat son Navigation company. 9 a. m.. brig W. <». I rwin, Warner, IS days from Roch«» harbor; 3,593 barrels lime, 75 bdls heads. 1.500 6ets to Roche Harbor lime company. 1:00 a. m.. Br bark Calcutta, Davles. 44 hours from Yokohama; ballast to Standard oil company. 2 a. m.. stmr Mandalay. Lofßtrom, 32 days from Crescent City; bound south, put in for fuel. * " 10:40 a. m.. schr 'Oceania Vance, Larcen. J9 days from Mukilteo; 540,000 feet lumber to Crescent lumber company. •1:30 p. m.. schr Santiago, McDonald. 10 hours from Monterey; -11,000 barrels oil to Associated transportation company. In tovr Hercules. 3:45 p. m., Btmr Olympic, Hansen. 7 days from Hoqulam; 750.000 feet lumber to' E. X.' Wood lumber company, with stmr Tamalpais In tow. 3:45 p. m.. stmr Tamalpais, Anderson, : 7 days from Hoqnlam. 500.000 \u25a0 feet lumber to E. K. Wood lumber company, in tow etmr Olympic. 4:40 p. to., stmr Bandon, Rosenblad, 4S hours from San Pedro; ballast to A. F. Estabrook &Co. 11:10" a. m., pchr Cxarina, Wallstedt. 1# days from Pirate cove; .90,000 codfish, 450 barrels 6almon to Union nshi company. 12:10 p. m., stmr Leelanaw, Meyer, 5% days E.F. HUTTON & CO. 490 California St. Tel. Douglas 2487 St. Francis Hotel. Tel. Douglas 3953 Members of New York Stock Exchange Pioneer Hoase Private Wire to Chicago % and New York n. E. MUICAHY, Manaser Prfvate Wire— Nen York, CUtcaso , Western ,I'aloa Code < J. C. WIIiSON MEMBE2H „ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAWGD CHICAGO BOARD OF TR^P.^^ THE STOCK AND '\u25a0 B OND EXCH A> GE SAX FRANCISCO - . , Main Offlce, . Mills Bids;.,; San Francisco Branch "? Offices— Palace • Hotel —(main corridor), 1 San Francisco;* Hotel Alexan- dria. Los, Ana-eles, Cal. - \u25a0\u25a0 m Correspondents— Harris, AVlnthrop & Co.* New Yark, Chlcato, London and Farla, :. .-/-' \u25a0 ', \u25a0\u25a0 t " . /- ; ; - THE SAN "Era^ from Nanalmo; 2,800 tons coal to "Western fuel company. : ~ BOUND IN, 12 : M. Schr \u25a0 Santiago, In tows tug Hercules; schr Czarina and Btmr Leelanaw. SAILED -.\u25a0•',:: Wednesday. Nov. 23. : ?:23 p. m., 6tmr M. F. - Plant, . Burtis, Coos bay. \u2666 Thursday. Nov. 24. 7 a. m.', stmr Hilonian, Frederickson, Hono lulu, via Seattle and '.Fa coma, and not sailed November 23. as bpfore reported. 7 a. m., stmr San Pedro, \u25a0: Benedlctson, Saij Pedro. . N »-10 a. m., stmr P,olnt: Arena, .Taeobsen. Albion. 6:20 a. m., Fr Btmr Amiral Exelmans, Le clere, Havre and way ports. • 12 m., stmr George Loomis, Redondo beach. 9:10 a. m., Fr bark Boleldieu, Ardenneau, QueenFtown. . - . 10:50 a. m., stmr Mandalay, Lofstrom, San Pedro. • 11:15 s. fa., stmr Vanunard. Odland, Enreka. 11:15 a. m.. stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego and way ports. ; ' \u25a0 - - 11:30 a. m., power scbr Washcalore,- Petersen, Coqullle rlTer. 6:10 p. ta.. stmr Westerner, Andersen, As toria. 3:45 p. m., utmr Shna Yak. Hntton, Astoria. 2:"0 p. m., Btmr Buckman, Wilson, San Pedro.. 2:30 p. m., stmr Watson, O'Brien, Seattle. WEATHER REPORTS TATOOSH. Nov. 24, 8. a. m. — Raining; wind east, velocity 15 miles per hour. , . POINT LOBOS, Nov. 24, 12 m. — Weather cloudy; .wind south, velocity 28 miles per hour. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS. Nov. 24, 10 p. m.— Weather thick; wind northwest, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS SAN DlEGO— Sailed Nov. 24— Schr Maweema, for San Francisco. \u25a0 COOS BAY— Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Break w« ter, from Astoria. Sailed Nov. 24 — Stmr Redondo, for San Fran cisco: otmr Nann Smith, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG— Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Arctic, hence Nov. 23. Arrived Nov. 24 — Stmr . National City, hence Nov. 21. ASTORIA— SaiIed Nov. 24, 7 a. m.— Stmr Rose Cttv. for San Francisco: 4 p. m., etmr Francis H. Leggett, for. San Pedro. Nov. 23 — Stmr San Jacinto, for San Francisco. - Outside Nov. 24— Stmr Klamath, hence \u25a0 If ov. 21 for Astoria. Sailed Nov. 24, 8 aJ m.— Schr Mabel Gale, for San Francisco; 8 a. m., stmr Hoquiam. for San \u25a0 Francisco; 11 a. m., Btmr George W. Elder, for San Francisco: 3 p. m.. stmr Atlas, with barge Ninety-three In tow, for San -Francisco: 2 p. m., Br ship Kirkcudbrightshire, for Qneenstown. . Arrived Nov. 24, 9 a. m. — Bktn Coronado, In tow tug Defiance, hence Nov. 10; 10 a. m.. Br etmr. Hazel Dollar,: Nor stmr BJornstjerne BJorn sen, from Seattle; 3 p. m., stmr F. • S. Loop, hence Nov. 21; noon, stmr Klamath, hence Nov. 21. ' . . . , .. SEATTLE^ — Arrived- Nov. 23. 11 p. m. — Stmr Alameda. from Valdez. Nov. 24, 11:30 a. m.' — Stmr Humboldt, from Skagway. Sailed Nov. 23. 11:30 p. m. — Br stmr Snverlc, for Hongkonp. Nov. 24. 9:30 a. m. — Stmr Mls sourian. for San Francisco. EVERETT— Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Tallac, from Seattle. Sailed Nov. 24 — Nor stmr Hornelen. for San Francisco: schr A. M- Baxter, for . EUREKA— SaiIed Nov. 24. 8 a. m.— Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. Barbound outside, Nov. 24 — Stmr Whittier, hence Nov. 21. Arrived Nov. 24 — Br Rtmr Stratbalbyn, . hence Nov. 23; 3 p. m., stmr .Santa Clara, hence Nov. 23. SOUTH BEND— Sailed Nov. 21, 2 p. m.— Stmr Daisy, for. San Francisco. . Arrived Nov. 24 — Stmr Hoquiam, from As toria. ' TOWNSEND— Arrived Nov. 24— Schr Salem, from Kahulul. ' Passed inward Nov. 24 — Schr Okanogan, from >• Honolulu: sohr James H. Bruce, hence Nov. 13. SAN PEDRO— Sailed Nov. 23— Stmr Nehalem, for San Francisco. Nov. 24 — Stmr Grace Dol lar, for San Francisco; stmr President, for San Francisco; stmr Yosemlte. . for San Francisco; stmr Hanalei, for San < Francisco; stmr River side, for Melbourne. Arrived Nov. 24 — Stmr President, from San Diejro; Btmr Yosemlte, from San Diego; .stmr Bear, hence Nov. 23. ANACORTES — Sailed Nov. 23 —Br stmr Strathspey, for Eureka, San Francisco and Aus tralia. WESTPOINT— Passed in Nov. 23. 11. a. m.— Nor stmr Hornelen, for Eagle \u25a0 harbor. TATOOSH— Passed Nov. 23. 9 a. m.— Br stmr Hazel Dollar, from Seattle, for Astoria: 11 r. m., stmr Lucy Neff. from Seattle, for. New York; 11:30 a. m.. Nor stmr Bjorn'stjerne BJorn 6en, from Seattle, for Astoria. \u25a0. Nov. 24, 2:30 a. in., Ftmr Queen, from Seattle, for-San.Fran cisco: 3:30 n. m.. Jap stmr Inaba Mam, from Seattle, for, Hongkong, etc. .... , Passed In Nov. 24, 3:30 a. m. — Br stmr Prote silaus. from Liverpool, etc.. for Tacoma. \u25a0\u25a0 In Nov. 24, 4 p. m. — Stmr City of Puebla, hence Nov. 22 for Seattle. \u25a0< \u25a0- . \ Passed oat Nov. 24. 1 p.* m. — Schr Commerce," from Wlnslow. for San Pedro: schr I Resolute, from Belllnpham. for Fiji Island. NEAH BAY — Anchored Nov. 24 — Schr Robert Lewers, from Tacoma, for Honolnln. CLALLAM BAY— Anchored Nov. 23— Schr Resolnte. from Belllncham, for Saa Pedro; schr Commerce, for San Pedro. • Passed in Nov. 24, 7:30 a. m. — Jap etmr Sado Maru, from Kobe, for Seattle. ISLAND PORTS ILOlLO— Sailed Nov. . 20— Br etmr Dacre Castle, for Boston and New York. MANILA— Sailed Nov. 22— Br 6tmr Invcresk, for New York. HONOLULU— Arrived Nov. 24 — U. S. stmr Dix, hence Nov. 15. . EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK— Arrived Nov. 23— Stmr Chat ham, from Junin. BOSTON— Arrived | Nov. 23— Br stmr ' Welsh Prince, from Yokohama, etc. BALTIMORE— Arrived Nov. 23— Br stmr Ot terburn, from Plsajrua. etc. FOREIGN PORTS HULL — Arrived Nov. 22 — Ger Btmr Gcrmani cus. hence Angr. 20. • , PUNTA ARENAS— Arrived Nov. 23— Br stmr ATLANTIC OCEAN TRAVEL tKAISEHIN AUG. VIC Dec. 10, 12 noon R. By new 17,000 ton steamers, equipped with JPRES. GRANT..... Dec' l7, 10 a. m. O all modern safety appliances. ' Electric •PENNSYLVANIA...... Dec." 22, 11 a. m. --j baths, gymnasium,. elevator, etc. tUnexcelled Ritz Carlton ala Cart© Res- *~^ s a" r-TTVrrr avt» " t»« o in taurant, Gymnasium, Elec. Baths. Elevator, E f • 1 C J^Z^7^r""" • I)ec -. fl - 10 a - m - Palm Garden. 'Second Cabin only. JHam- S. S. CINCINNATI ...Jan. 6, Feb.' 14 burg direct. S. S. CLEVELAND......... .......Jan. 28 — BOOKINGS FOR NILE SERVICE. ' Tourist Department for Trips Everywhere. PLJEASURE ORLJISBS fIDirUT 28 by the SS. Cleveland (17.000 tons),: 80 days, U III C.H I $325 and np. . Finest trip ever planned. Strictly first class. ' Egrpt, Nile trips by th« Hamburg ' and Anglo-American Nile Holy .Land, Co.'s superb steamers. - J Xtle. '' \u25a0' ' \u25a0 " -'\u25a0'"•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 ' . '\u25a0 -:~-H SOUTH AMERICA January 21 by SS. Blueoher (12.500 tons). 74 days. $350 Acro«» the Ande* and up "' On!y °PP or t unlty to see South America right. ', Straits of Magellan. " \u25a0 ; j£ WFST INDJESf^u-L Canary 24 and February 25 by SS. Moltke (12.500 tons), \u25a0I tO I inUlLOCrulseß largest' shlp_going to the Caribbean, 28 days. $150 and up! Panama Canal, Also MARCH 28, Spring Cruise of 16 days, $85 and up. Venezuela.- : : - \u25a0 \u25a0 " \u25a0..'\u25a0- . .."' ABnil?lin^ T V o "^ *' B y *!>• BS - Cleveland (17,000 tons), from New. York No- rlilUUifU Cruises , vember I,\ 1811, and from San Francisco February 17, 1912, m' tlinil I) \u25a0 HO da.vs,s6so and up/ Including all necessary expenses. On- ; iwUiILU tlonal Ton" of 17 days In India.- 14 days In Japan. : bUUHj JH»YIh!U.4, Fortnightly after. November 30 by ;SS.' Hamburg- (11,000; HAYTI PANAMA tons) * Fine ? t and largest ship to Cnbn. Weekly b.v well linni, i niiniun, known "Prlnz" and other steamers of the AUas Service. - : Colombla^Costa Rica, Sifperb trips at moderate rates— 23 and 25 day c'rulscs. Went -Coast Points. $185 and $140. .Also .tours Including "hotel expenses! „ BOOK NOW! Send for Illustrated pamphlet nnd rates. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE giiM nile service . FRENCH LINE 1_ - wnim r+ ° A lUf\ A Kf/^t r> CIE. ' GLE, TRANSATLANTIQUE "aKc^UE^Co! 5 - D.RECT LiNE TO HAVRE-PAR.S ' Maintained '\u25a0 by r. superb *\u25a0' steamers > expressly v Sailings Brery Thursday and Saturday; , onllt for; service on the Nile. Equipped with j^ , Touraiao.Novl 84 * :\: \ ' La Savoiei. ld«o. B '\ \u25a011 modern • Improvemeats. . . . \u0084 • \u25a0 .J-,- .-\u25a0-\u25a0«.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0« "I <t* *t - .- - _ V. <\u25a0 TOURIST SERVICE , between : Cairo and La Bretagmo.Dec. 1 l~La Lorraiae.Dec.,ls Assonan., ;^^j, G^V [ - EXTRA SAILINGS. ' - Vnbla ....Dec. 2 Victoria ....... Jaa. 6 These steamers carry one class (II) cabin" Puritan .....Dee.; 16 Puritan -\u0084.....J an. 13 passengers only. Germania ....Dec.^3o Germania -i. ...Jan. 20 Caroline .^.^ Nov. 26 1^ Niagara ..T.DecilO \u25a0'\u25a0 Servica between First and Second Cataracta chic^o ....Nov. 26 ILa Gascogne.Dec.lo) •by o, • d. - inuiaus. \u25a0 - .- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . . \u25a0. .. . . . . . . - .... ..... ... v .v. v ., Bi-weekly express, service between Luxor : . " — — — .\u25a0" \u25a0: "•' \u25a0• ' Through : bookln'gB"'t»- Khartonm, r the White FUGAZI ; BROS.; Pacific : Coast • Man'agVrs^i- Nile, and Gondokoro.- etc. : R3O Montgomery street. Saa, Francisco. -Cabia r Special - tours of 20 days*,; dnration.' - Tours Office, : 655^ Market street. - , ;: ; - vn, ; for family A and?v privates parties by special .-.r^^^^^^^^j^y-^^^A^^^^i v HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINEx ••.'-"-'-- --\u25a0 - - - ,-<^ --„\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- - -, :,:;ICO-Powell^t;<(Pbon;:Ke«rny;2o46.);; 'j V\YEEKLY CALL^ $1 PER; YEAR Hellopolts. from Newport News, for I Honolulu. Sailed Nov. 22— Br stmr Delmira, for St. Vin cent, C. V., and Baltimore. HONGKONG^-Arrived prior to Nov. 23— Jap stmr Tacoma -Mam. from - Seattle. ; . KOBE— Arrived Nov. 19— Br stmr Baron ! El don: from Newport News. ; \u25a0\u25a0-..-. _ ADEN — Passed Nov. 23 — Br stmr Indravelll, from Yokohama, for New York. . \ GIBRALTAR— Passed Nov. 23— Br stmr Kioto, from New York, for Hongkong. \u0084 . MALTA— Pa ssed - Nov. 22— Br stmr Muncaster Castle, from Yokohama,' for New York. COLON — Arrived Nov. 22—^Stmr Panama, from New York. • PUERTO MEXICO — Arrived Nov. 23 — Stmr Hawaiian, . from New- York. • SAUNA- CRUZ— Sailed Nov. 23— Stmr Vir ginian, for San Diego. 4 .." , OCEAN STEAMERS - NEW YORK — Arrived ; Nov. 24— Stmr Maure tanla;' from Liverpool; fitmr' Breslan, . from Bremen. \u25a0 . ' , . Sailed Nov. 24 — Stmr Amerika, for. Hamburg; strar Oscar 11. for Copenhagen ; stmr \La Tou raine, for Havre; stmr Roon, for Bremen; .stmr Campante, for Rotterdam. ' "- - I YOKOHAMA— Arrived previous to Nov. 24— Stmr Kamakura Mam, from Tacoma. .Nov. 24— Stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. \u25a0 PORT SAlD— Arrived Nov, 24— Stmr Oanfa, from GJasgow. for Seattle. :• \u25a0 ' • Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Admiral Fourlchon, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. GENOA — Sailed Nov. ; 21 — Stmr, Duca di Geneva, for New York. ' BOSTON— Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Cymric, from Liverpool. - \u25a0 SOUTHAMPTON— Arrived Nov. 24— Stmr Adri atic, from New York. . HAVRE— Arrived No. 24— Stmr La : Lorraine, from New York. \u25a0 Memoranda - Per Btmr.- Leelanaw — Had ! succession I of iSE gales for five days, with high seas, filling decks to rail, flooding forecastle and deckhouses and doing considerable damage about decks; ; also caused list to port. ; . LONDON, Nov. 23. — Bktn James Johnson, pre viously damaged by collision at Newcastle. N. S. W.. was In collision with Nor. ship Illawarra. The James Johnson was strained and lost jib boom. The Illawarra had Its bow damaged. • Per Br bark Calcutta — On November 23, 20 miles NW of Point -Reyes, saw aFr bark. " j Weather Report United ; States Department of . Agriculture — Weather Bureau, San Francisco, Nov. 24. 1910. RAINFALL DATA Last " - Seasonal - Normal Stations — \u25a0 24 hours, to date, to datf. Eureka*... •.••- ' S-05 Red Bluff.: ....1.24- 2.83 4.76 Sacramento ....0.02 O.Cf) .3.03 Mt. Tamalpais .... 0 . 24 > 1 . f>7 3 . 56 San Francisco 0.17 1.08» 3.42 San J05e......' .0.04 0.41 2.29 Fresno... :. 0.00 1.55 1.52 Independence 0.00 . 1.39 1.74 San Luis Obispo ..0.00 0.74 '3.12 Los Angeles 0.00 0.08 1.94 San Diego 0.00 V 1.96 1.17 PACIFIC COAST STATIONS SI? 5 •' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ; £S 1 7 : I) j n . • - \u25a0 n a: f» . \u25a0 <* o 2. - r> ~ "\u25a0 o - 2." 1 2 " 2 » "o \u25a0. STATIONS g| I STATIONS g= | | . 32 :\u25a0 j ' ||2 : \u25a0 cv n ' - " " aw • \u25a0 a xx « xx * ? r • \u25a0 ll ! "? r* >• Blalne ...... 46 . .10.00 Red Bluff 56561.24 Boise 44 36 0.01 Reno 56 54 0.00 Del Monte. . . 70 56 Roseburg . . . 40 42 0. 14 Eureka" 44 Sacramento. . 54! 5010.02 Flagstaff ...C2260.00 Salt Lake.... 52 42 0.00 Fresno 74]4610.00 San Diego... 60 4510.00 Helena ...... 32126 0.12 S. Francisco. 58 54 0.17 Honolulu . ... "S 6.9 0.02 San J05e. .... 60 54 0.04 Independence 74 34 o.ooi S. L.-Oblspo. 02 4S 0.00 Kallspell . ... 34 29 0.00 S.E. Farallon 54 .10 0.30 Los Angeles.. 64 48 0.00 Spokane 3S 3010.00 Marshfield .. 54 .. 0.00 Summit ..... 40 38 0.00 Modena 58 32 0.00 Tacoma 40 34 0.00 Mt.Tamalpals 54 4510.24 Tatoosh . 4d . . 0.04 North Head.. 46 ..|O.OO Tonopah .... 56 3S 0.00 Phoenix 7* 460.00 Walla Wa11a.135j3610.00 Pocatello ....52 3410.06 Winnemucca. 62 4410. 0rt Pt. Reyes Lt. 55 4710.41 Yuma . . . . ...|50i4610.00 Portland ... . 4S 35|0.00 ! r EASTERN STATIONS x Abilene . . . ..!50|54!0.00J KnoxTille ... 55!44[0:00 Atlantic City 50 4410.00 Louisville ... 64 36J0.00 Boston ...... 52f40!0.00 Memphis .... 70 56 0.00 Buffalo . . . . . 4413510.2G Montgomery.. 7RISR 0.00 Charleston .: 74|5410.00 Montreal .... 3S 3210. 0S Chicago ..... 52 88 0.12 Moorhead. . .134 3210.00 Denver . . .." 72 54 0.00 New Orleans. 180 6010.00 Dcs Molnes.. 56 44 0.01 New York. . . |52 4010.00 Dodge City.:. 62 36 0.00 North Platte 54 3010.00 Duluth ...... 50 2510.00 Oklahoma ... 76 42 0.00 Durango . . . . 60 SOIO.OO Plttsburg . .. 4S 36 0.02 Eastport .... 38 32J0.01 Roswell ..... 82 36 0.00 Galveston ...176 70 0.00 St. Louis. ... B4|4S 0.00 Green Bay.. .134 2fiK). IS St. Pau1... .. 4613fi!0.00 Hatteras .... 62 44 0.00 Tampa ...... 7412610.00 Havre ....... 30 32 0 .00 Toledo ...... 42 34 0.26 Huron-i.:... 4SJ3O 0.00 Washington.. 54 34 O.Ort Jacksonville.. 72156i0.00 Winnipeg ... 22110 0.00 Kansas C1tr..162150!0. 00 .: ..-- , SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS Rain has fallen in \u25a0 the • northern counties of California, extending south through the hay val ley. Rain will probably reach the southern coun ties Friday. ;; The weather ha 9 been generally fair over the great basin and eastward ito the Atlan tic except In the northern states. A well marked depreoslon overlies the lake region and has caflsed rain from Chicago to Montreal. *,The temperature has been -abnormally: high from Xe vada^to Kentncky. Afternoon temperatures at. many eastern points have been above 50 degrees. In California, owing to the rain, the temperature lias fallen about 12 degrees in the Sacramento valley and* 6 degrees . In the San Francisco bay section. The \u25a0; following hich winds : have ' been reported:;. Southeast Farallon, 40 miles." from the south : r Point~ r ßeyes;: 56, miles," south; Mount Ta malpais. 40 miles,- southwest. •,-- \u25a0• , FORECAST San i Francisco and vicinity— Showers Friday, breaking _away. during-the day; moderate south wind., changing to west. ..."'—. \ V ', -.Panta Clara valley — Showers moderate south? wind. . ' -^ -\u25a0 '\u25a0 '-/\u25a0\u25a0 . j '= '*.'*.'\u25a0\u25a0: . Sacramento^ valley— Showers -Friday; moderate south wind. ' changing to north." San * Joaquln valley — Showers Friday; brisk south wind. , . ~ California south of the Tehachapl — Increasing cloudiness.; with .showers; light north- wind, changing to south. - A. G. McADIE. "\u25a0 : - ; f • District Forecaster. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific [Special Dispatch lo The Call] :: EUREKA, SS'ov: 24.— 0i1: steamer Whittier, which has: been outside; the. bar for two nights awaiting an opportunity to cross in, is stDl out side.* The Whittier has on board a large quan tity of fuel oil for the Humboldt transit com pany, and i s so low in the water that much bet ter conditions will have to prevail on the bar than at present If the steamer is. to enter port in safety. It is expected" that the Whittier will be able to make the crossing tomorrow morning; as the seas running on the bar were moderating somewhat this evening.. .-•' - -v - . . The North Pacific steamship company's steam er. Santa Clara arrived in port - this af teraooa from San Francisco with freight, mall and pas sengers. Tffe Santa •\u25a0 Clara will depart on the retnrn trip tomorrow at Ip. m. \u25a0 ; 'The "Charles Nelson ; company's steamer North Fork departed for San Francisco this morning with lumber loaded at the Arcata wharf, - British tramp ~ steamer Strathalbyn. : Captain Creerer, arrived this . afternoon ftom San. Fran cisco to load at bay points for Australian ports, under charter to the American trading company. The Strathalb.vn will be followed shortly by the British steamer Strathspey,* Captain Hurry, char tered to load for Mazatlan by J. J. Moore & Co.: the Norwegian steamer Aagot. chartered to load for Australian ports, ; and the British steamer Strathloone, 2.803 tons, - Captain White, \u25a0 to load here for Australia, nnder charter to the Ameri can trading company. ' -• L. C. Merritt, Eureka agent of the North Pa cific steamship- company, received notice by tele gram from General Manager C. P. Doe at Port land this morning that the steamer Eureka,' Cap tain Thomson^ and the steamer George W. Elder, Captain Jessen, are no longer to make calls at Humboldt. bay, and that In their place the steam er Alliance has been secured to make regular trips on the Portland-Coos Bay Eureka route, giv ing a 10 day schedule. It is expected that the steamer Alliance will leave • Portland for its -first trip under . the. North Pacific company next Monday. November 28, and will arrive here about Friday of next week. The Alliance will call at Coos bay on north and south bound trips. -giving the first service- into Coos .bay from Eureka since the steamer. Eureka was cut out of that port. " - r .\ \u25a0 \u25a0 • Steamer Eureka,. which was put on the Port land-Eureka run last May, Is expected here to morrow or the next day from Portland. Because of the rough weather: on the Columbia river bar, the steamer did. not succeed .In getting to sea' from Astoria until yesterday afetrnoon shortly after 4 o'clock. - j - \u25a0 \u25a0-. , •» . The George W. Elder is scheduled to arrive here from the south netx week, but since word has "been received that it 'ls to pass Hnmboldt bay hereafter it is possible that- the Elder will not come ' Into port next week and that It has already made its last call at Eureka. For some months past the Elder has been making but one call every, two weeks at Eureka, on north bound trips, because of the Hnmboldt bar. Almost a year ago the steamer Roanoke was removed from calls at Eureka, either north or south bound, on account of the bar. More* than 10 years ago the steamer Alliance made regular trips between Eureka and " Portland, but since that time has been engaged entirely on the Coos bay-Portland run _ . • . ; \u25a0 > It is reported that the new steamer Fort ; . PACIFIC OCEA.V TRAVEL \*<Tr~7s*>^- ' Steamer* leave from Broad- yOTiis^ffiv way Wharves (Piera 9 aad \u25a0^T^.'ll).; A^/ xC^SS V\ Low rate "- Inrtndlag berth V fjO' Xk^^J&l 1 Kound Trip . Rates. V3^ * J/ty LOS AKGELES >&/ftstjß?/ r ' SAIV DIEGO •SANTA BARBARA G0vern0r....... ...........Nov. 28, 4 p. m. President :....;. ..Dec. 6,. 4 p. m. Queen..... ......".. Dec. 14, 11 a. m. City of Puebla Dec. 19, 2 p. m: Umatilla ... .............Dec. 28, 2 «.' n. •Santa Rosa .Nov. 24. Dec. 2, 10, 23. 11 a. m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWNSEND TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER Connecting at Seattle' for Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks and all points on the Yukon. . Pre«ident Nov. 27. 2 p. m.; Dec. 11. 11 a. m. Puebla. ..;.... Dec. 7, 11 a. m.; Dec. 24, 4 p. m. Qneen ...... Dec. 2, 2 p. m. ; Dec. 20, 11 a. m. CmatiUa Dee. 16, ll*a. m. EUUEKA (HTJMBOLDT.BAY) Topeka, Nov. 23, 29, Dec. 4, 9, 14, 19, 11 a. m. GTJAYMAS, 'MAZATLAN, LA PAZ ENSENADA. SAN, JOSE DEL. CABO -SAN PEDRO. Curacao.:.*. .......7th of each month. 12 m. ALASKA CRUISES 1911 ' Leave Seattle. Spokane. .June 14. 28; July 12, 26; Aug. 9; 9 p.m. Right reserved to change this. schedule. - Ticket Offices— Palace Hotel, 653 Market St., 16 Market St.. and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Kearny.492. (XAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. G. D. DCNANN, General Passenger Agent. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0jOa^' AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN |W| STEAMSHIP COMPANY %\^y Tehuantepec Route '\u25a0^*§ESr-.; Regular Fa»t Freight Servlea NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, sailing: from New York every six days, maklngf direct connection with Pacific steamers sailing from Sallna Cruz, Mex., every six days for San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also, to Mexican and all prin- cipal European ports under through rates and through bills of lading. S«l- lnsrs from San Francisco every 12 days. For rates and further particulars ap- ply to DEARBORN &,LAPHAM,- Gen- eral Agents, 8 Bridge • street. New York. I WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., General Agents. Pacific -Coast. 310 Sansome St., San Francisco I SEATTLE -TACOMA Belllngham. Aaaeortes. Everett, Port Town- • tend. . Victoria, Vancourer and all Alaska ports. \u25a0 - • S. S. WATSON..... Nov. 24 S.S. BUCKMAN. .. Nov. 30 S. S. ADMIRAL SAMPSON..... Dec. 6 LOS ANGELES DIRECT- S.-5.8UCKMAN..\.... ../...... ....N0v. 24 S.S. ADMIRAL SAMPSON .Nov. 30 S. S. WATSON :..~ .Dec. 6 Alaska-Pacific Steamship Co. ! <;/'.; TICKET OFPICBSti General Agent'* , " office, r Howard street wharf No, 3. Ticket office. 54 Market street and 64S Market street. . Sailings from Howard «tre#t wharf No. 3. TOYQ KISEN KAISHft 'ORIEXTAIi;STEAMSHIP COMPANY S.S. Chiyo Maru (via Mani1a)....:......... ,-. ; . . : .... ............:. .Tuesday, Dec 20, 1910 S. S. Tenyo Maru.. About Tuesday, Jan.' 10,-1911 S.S. Nippon Maru. About Saturday, Feb. 11, 1911 • Steamers nail from ' company's , piers. Nos. 42, 44, near foot of Second street, at 1' p. m., for Yokohama and Honskonfc, calling at Honolulu. Kobe \u25a0 (Hiogo) and \u25a0 Nagasaki and Shanghni and connecting \u25a0at • Hongkong with steamers :; for Manila; India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of, sailing. .Round trip tickets at reduced rates.---- -: '-' v'- ' : . ' \u25a0 ' . For freight and passage apply at office. 240 James Flood building. . .W. H. AVERY. ; \u25a0;. .- . <: -• .-Assistant General Manager. UNION Si Si Co. of N;Z. Ltd. New;* Throagh. Passenger and \u25a0 Freight Service .-'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:•"\u25a0 : ".'\u25a0\u25a0'. --Without Change."- \u25a0>;--:; SAN FRANCISCO TO WELLINGTON. N. Z., VIA TAHITI AND RAROTONGA. S. S. MAITAI (3,398 tons) 5ai15. . ....... .Dec. 14 S. S. AORANGI (4,268 tons) 5aU5. ...... .Jaa, 11 •.-.-''Sailings every. 28 days; connection -at Welling- ton, and Auckland: for New Zealand ports' and , Australia. \u25a0 :--/.>\u25a0 ' . - \u25a0\u25a0;: OCEANIC S.S. CO.. General Airents,. 90 Clay st. Ticket Office. 673 Market st. Tel. Kearny 1231. .--_: r-- ?-?/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;>:\u25a0'-\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0'-"r'.'\l:. -.\u25a0\u25a0;-T.--r .\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0// -\u25a0._-"-. • ' \u25a0\u25a0..-,-. HAVni 111 II ' s - s - Sierra "(10.000 tons dls- UUiIUtULU placement) sails 11 a. m.VDec. 13,1 3, 1910. >. Special round \u25a0 trip $110. first class. { TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAXD— S. S. , Mariposa Sails 11 a. in.; Dec. 28. Special Tahiti i round j trip, $135, ; first : class. . OCEANIC LINE.? 673 Mkt.; tel. Kearny T 1231 . /\u25a0•"V:vV -\u25a0\u25a0.;-• .•\u25a0/."..;'-'-V"' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-,' :.t.v,r-".- .-\u25a0.••-.•,\u25a0• t,: \ ~ iffclini 111 H-S.iS.' Lurline (13,000 tons) sails nTlnilll 111 II 'noon. Dpc. 7. for Honolulu and lIUIIULULU Kahnlul.V ; - / '\u25a0'"' Sfi S\u25a0 r Wllhelm Ina '-'£ ( 13,.'i00 tons) .sa Ils : noon ; Dec. \u25a0 21.. for - Honolulu \u25a0 and \u25a0 Hilo."".: Round trip to Honolulu, first class, I . sllo and up.-- ;;>:;',.:- MATSON NAVIGATION- CO.. Bracg, recently - launched from the Bendlxsen shipyards here and. receiving- her engines at the United States engineering works in San Fran cisco, when placed la commission the first of tire year will be operated, with other steamer* of the West Coast steamship company, on a southern California run. The Fort Bragg has ac commodations for 50 passengers. - LOS- AJNGEXES, Nov.t 24,— Arrived— Steamer Bear, Portland: steamer President, Saa Diego; steamer \u25a0 Yosemlte. San Diego. • . Sailed — Steamer President. Seattle; steamer Hanalei. San Francisco: steamer Yosemlte, Port land; steamer Riverdale, Puget sound; steamer Grace Dollar,- Redondo. \u25a0ASTORIA, Nov. 24.— 0il tanker J. A. Chanslor arrived today from San Francisco with fnel oil and left up the river for Portland. < Steamer Klamath arrived today from San Francisco and left up the river to load lumber ' for return. Steamer, Hazel Dollar arrived today from San J Francisco with a general cargo and left up the river for Portland. "Norwegian steamer Bjorn Bjornsen arrived to day from Pnget sound ' ports and left up the river for Portland. - Steamer M. S. Loop arrived today from San Francisco in ballast and left np the river for Portland to load lumber for return. Tug Defiance with barge Coronado, laden with cement, arrived today from San Fraacisco. Steamer Sue H. -Elmore arrived today from Tlllamook with freight and . passengers and left up the rtver for Portland. Schooner Mabel Gale sailed today with a cargo of lnmberfor San Pedro. Oil tanker Atlas, with barge, sailed today for San Francisco in ballast. British bark Klrcudbrlghtshlre sailed today with a cargo of grain for the United Kingdom. American steamer Falcon sailed today for Saa Francisco with freight for ' New York via the Mexican route. Steamer George W. Elder sailed today with freight* and passengers for Saa Francisco and San Pedro. 1 | Steamer Hoqnlam sailed today for Shoalwater bay. to load lumber for San Francisco. Steamer ' Rose City sailed today for San Fran- Cisco I and Saa Pedro with freight and passen gers. Additional Coast Shipping: on Pagre 11 RAILWAY m o-jf A|3 ij oca en I Ea fSRa n n Kl^ JpL. J&b. Mia S3 Hr3 vV M TRAIHS LEAV£ AND ARE DUE TO VIA O A KL, AIVD PIER Lears (Foot of Market Street) - Arrive ZIS» N3es. Traev. LatL-op. Stoektoa. .- > Lodi, Gait, Elk Grove, Sacramento.. 1 1. 18s I e.4Qa Hsyward. Naes. San J05e. ..... . . . . . . 7 Xba 7.00a Richmond. Port Costa, Beaicia, Suisua, 1 - Disoa, &cram ento. Ro«v2le, Marys- } 7.28p ville. Redding. Dunsmnir. J 10.38p- 7.00a" Huira, Vaea ville. Runiaey. 7.2£b 7.00a Daris, Woodland (MaryrrSle. Oro- vflle), Williams. Maxwell. Willows, Hamilton, Cornin jc. Red Bluff 7.28» 7.40a Vallejo, Napa, Calia toga, Santa Roea, Martines ••0S« 7.40a Avon, Saa Ramon, livermore. ..... 6.48s 7.40a Niles, Pleasiaton. LiTmaore. Tracy, LathroD. Stockton Lodi, Sacramento. 7.28p 7.40a Tracy. Los Banos. Kerman. Fresno. 4^B» B.ooa Newark (Ceaterville), San Jo«e. Loa Gatos, Wright. Kdtoa (Boulder Creek). Saata Cru i 5.48s 8.20» Fort Costa, Martin ea, Byroa, Trary. Stockton, Merced, Fresno. Goshea Janction (Hanford, Armoaa), Visalia, Porterraie. Bak erts dd 4-48p 8.20a Yoseaiita Vallev via Merced.. 4.48s 9.00a Niles. fSan.Joae), Livermore, Stoektoa (•Milton). Valley Spring. lone. Sacra- mento. .-. 4.25p 9.03a Sonora. Taotuoine and Angels 4.28s 9.03a AUantio Express— Sacramento, Truc- ked, Ojden, Salt Lake City, Denver. Kansas City. Omaha. Chicago ...... 8.28s 9.40a Rio!mond, Port Costa, Martines, Bay Point 6-CBp 10.20a Vallejo Mare Hand. Napa 11.28a 10.20a Los Angeles Passenger— Port Costa. Martinet Byroa. Tracy. Stockton. Merced. Fresno, (Hanford. Coalinga, VkUia.) BakersSeld, Los Angeles.... 7.48p 10.40a San Francisco Overland limited— : %-V \u25a0;.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Omaha, Chicago 6£Bp 1 1 20a Bhasta Limited— Portland. Tacoma, Seattle ...;........ ». 8.18? 12.00c Goldfield Pass.— Port Costa. Beaicia. Sacramento. Truckee, Hasea, Wa- buska (Yerington, Mason), Mina, ronopah. GoldSeld, Laws, Keeler — 7.48a Jl2*oa Davis, Yob, Williams. Colusa Junc- tion, Willows 2.48b 1 2.00n MarysvUle. Chico, Re d Bluff 4.28 p 1.23? Niles, Irvingtoa, San Jose 2.4£? 1.40p San Lean.iro, Niles. CenterviUe, ( 9XBa Newark. San Jose. « 7.48p ZOOp Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos. Wright. Feltoa (Boulder Creek). Santa Ciui. . 9.58b 2.40b Saa Leandro, Niles. San Jose. 928a 3£oa Benieia. Winters, Sacramento— Wood- •_'_'\u25a0- land, Knishts tan ding, Tudor, Yuba City. Marysvillo IO.48» 3.20? Port Costa (Stockton). Martines. \u25a0 Byron, Modesto. Merced, Fresno.. 12.08p 3.45? Via Sausalito. West Napa, St. Helena. Calistogs lO^sa 4.00? Vallejo. Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Martines. San Ramon. Livermore... 9.28a 4.00b Nfles (Center vflle. Newark), liver- 1 10.28a more, Tracy. Stockton. Lodi \ 11.18? 4.40b Saa Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Fleas- anton, Tirermore, Tracy, Newmaa, Keraan, Fresno lI.IBp B.OOp Vallejo, Port Costa, . Benieia, Sacra- . mento. lin coin. Mary inrDle, Orovill*. 1128a 6.00b Davi^ Woodland. Yolo, Arbuckle, Williams, Colusa Junction. Willows.. 10.38? 5.03? Rtiseil. San Jose, Lo.i Gatos 9-'-U •5.23a San Leandro. Naes. San Jose. 7.4£a 6.03a o*l limited— Los Angeles E.CSj &4Ua Eastern Express— Ogden, Pueblo, Dea- ,ver. Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago, Port Costa, Benieia, Sacramento. Truckee, Reno. Sparks 828p 6.40b Hayward. Niles and San Jose 6.45p {7.00s Vallejo, Port Costa. Martiaes, Bay Point and Way Stations Jll.lEp 7.40a Richmond. Port Costa,- Hartiaes. Cornwall, Bj-roa, Tracy, Stockton . . • 12.48s 8.2C? Oregon Exprewi — Davi*. (Sacramnito), Willows, Redding, Ashland. Portland, Tacoma. Seattle. Spokane 9-CSa 9.00s China and Japan Fast Ma3 — Ogdea, Cheyenne. Denver, Eaasas City, Omaha,Chicago 2.48p 9.00p Port Costa, Benieia, Sacramento, Col- fax.Trackee, Reno 10.08a 9.40? BakersSdd, McKit trick, Monarch, Moroa, Feflow.... 8.28a 9.40b Richmond, Port Costa, Tracy. Mo- desto, Merced. Fresno, Haaford. Coalings, Visalia. Tulare 8.285. ' 9.40p Hunter's Traia— Saturday only. Saa Jose and Way Stations J7.488 11.40b Portland Exprew — Sacramtnto, Msrys- . vflle.Red Bluff. Weed,(Klamath Fall*). Ashland. Roseburg. Portland, Taco- ma. Seattle...^ 1 >2.28p HETHERLAND'SROUTE— From Pacific Strtet Wharf. Collinsville, Emmaton, Rio Virta. Isleton. Ryde. Wsl- aut Grove, Vorden. CourtLind. Clarksburg. Sacramento. Stsaimr Ntvijo. leaves San Francisco 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday, stopping at points shown, srriviug Sae- rameato 6:00 pjn. Leaves Sacramento 9:CO p.m. daily except Sunday (no stops ea route), trrivbj Saa Fran- cisco 5:00 a,m. -.".-« Steamer ModQC or Apache, leaves Saa Francisco I.CO p.m. Daily, except Suaday; arrive Saa Fraacisco 11.30 p.m. - OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY —From San Francisco, Mvktt Strwt Wharf — Dafly — Hourly from 6.00 ajn. to 9.00 p.m., inclusive. LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via Alaraifla Pier. • Ta Oakland and Alameda— l«. 10, t0.45 a.m.. and then 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 p.m.: th«n 8.30, 9.15. 10.00. 10.45. 11.30 pja. aad 12.15 ajn. To Alamtda and Fraitvale via Hort«*he« ami at above. Ct for Mornmg. p for Afternoon, t Suaday excepted; t Sunday only. 5 Saturday and Sunday oaly, aSuaday aad Moaday oaly. -t— •~^ m^— .... .^glk, - Schedule Effective f@Bffl November 1, 1910 V^jitw/' I'SIOX FERRY DEPOT , San Franchco . Leave | Via Sansalito t Arrive 7:45 a Petaluma: Santa Rosa. Hea Ms- burg, Cloverdale. Ukjah. Wil- llts, Sherwood, • •GneraeTllle, : "Monte r Rto, *Dnncau Mills, Sebastopol 0:.T." p 8:15 a ••Sonoma. ••Glea Ellea... t3:33p 8:15 a Pt. Keyes, . Camp Meeker, Caza- ; dero t6:35 p J8:45 a Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healds- .; burtr Cloverdale. Gueraeville, Monte B!o, .Duncaa Mi115... .. {7:35 p 10:45 a Petaluma. Santa Rosa... 4:35 p f2:45 p Pt. Heyes. . Camp Me«ker (leaves from .Cazadero)... .....{7:osp 3:15 p Petalnma. Santa - Rosa. Beald*- -"- burjr. 'Cloverdale, T.'klah. Goer- nevllle. Monte y Rio, Duncan • Mills, Sebastopol i ............. 11 :or, a -4:45 p Sonoma." Glea E11en.. ;...... '....{ 9:35 a 5:15 p Petalnma. Santa .* R05a. ........... 8:35 a ' EIXCTBIC STXBTJHBAN VIA SAITSALITb Sau»alito.\ Mill Valley, Saa. Kafael — Daily every \u25a030 minutes • from 6:45 a. \u25a0m. \u25a0 until 8:45 a. m. : hourly ; uatll 2:45 p. m. (except the 2:45 p. - m. does not i run to San • Uaf ael on Sundays) . thea 3:15 p. m and every 30 minutes nntll 6:43 p. m.. thea 7:45. 9:45 p. m. and 12:01 a. m. •Fairfax— Leaves tC:4S. -^7:15.' 8:13. 8:43, 9:-45, 10:45,^11:45 a. m.. 12:43. 1:43, 2:45, 3:15, 3:45, 4:15. 4:43. 5:15. 5:45, 6:15, 8:43, .7:43, 9:43 p. m., $12:01 a. ro. San Quentin via San Rafael— S:43 a. n.. 1:45 p.Jia.. t3:45 p. ra. , ; : Tihuroa ana Belvedere. '\u25a0 via Sausalito— .Week days: 6:45.* 7:45. 8:45. 19:30 a. m.. 12:43. 3:15 4:15. 5:15, 6:15 p..m., 1512:01 a. m. Suadays— 6:45, 7:45. 8:45. |9:30,- 10:45. . 11 :45 a. m.. 12:45, 1:45J 3:15. 4:15.'3:15. 6:15 ;p.m., 12:01 a. ra." •Sundays arrive 7:35 p. m.«»Snndays arrive 7:05 p." m. t Except Sundays.' only." 0n1y..." iltburoa' direct. IjThnrsdays only.' ' J -i .•\u25a0 '. .: ,-\u25a0'- "\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0' i " Pacific transfer -company's ''agent* are-snthor- lz*d to cieck bagsagg diiect frost resiiesce. AUCTION SALES FORCE SALE 2ss 43 head of horses and mares for all purpose* Come and make offer. Your price is ours. Proa one to a car lot. St>s 4th st.. Oakland. £^ AUCTION FRIDAY :\u25a0£& 35 city mares and horses, suitable for country use. Four mule team, wtth harness. AH go U Highest bidder. Friday, Noremoer 23, 11 a. nu, 22T Bth. corner Alice. Otkland. ODELL & FLEBHER. Anctlotiwa. London Closing: Stocfes Cons for money. 73 l.VlßlLoulsv & Nash ...130^ Cons for acct ... 79 [M X & Texas.... 35% Amal Copper .... "I*4 N V Central 117 Anaconda ........ B% ' Norfolk & West... lot % Atehison 102H! Do pM 9« Do pfd 104*,: Ontario * West... 4.*Hj Bait & Ohio ."llOVi Pennsylvania .... 6R% Can Pacific 20lVRand Mines S*i ,Ches & Ohio S7H Reading 78V, I Chi Great West.. 24H'So Railway 27"^ Chi. Mil & St P. 127V Do pfd «SV, De Been* 17* aSo Pacific " .......121 Den & Rio G 34 Union Pacific ISZH Do pfd 76Vi! Do pfd 931-i Erie SO^iU S Steel S2 Do Ist pfd 4S>*4' Do pfd 121»j Do 2rt pfd . 39 [Wnbasa lS^ Grand Trunk .... 23vi! Do pfd .; BSH 111 Central 13S 'Spanish Four* .... «> Bar silver— Quiet. 2i 7-16 d per ouaee. Money — 4*i@s per cent. \u25a0 The rate of dlscooat In the open market tM short bills 13 4&@5 per cent, aad for tnrw months* bills 4ii©4 9-16 per cent. Bank of England Discount Rate LONDON. Nov. 24. — The rate of discount «1 the Bank of England remained unchanged at i per cent today.- - :>';'. \ TRAVEL V f»v^a HIM &rf>?l #J| •— »«i H SShjb ARRIVE FROM NOVEMBER 14. 1910 . VIA COAST L.CSB Leare CThird aad.Towssend Streets) Arrirs tSJOa-Valeaeia Etrset. Oceaa \Tew. Colma, Cemeteries. Badea, Saa Brsao... tS-»3a 6.30a South tan Francisco. £an Jose, Gilroy, (Hollister). Sarjent. Psjaro. Wataaa- v2le.Saata Crus. 7isCp 7.10 a Eouth Saa Francisco, Palo Alto. San Jose. Wav fitatioas. 7.30a 7.10a MaySeld, Los Altot, LosGatoa. tf-20* 8.-Ooa Shore liaa limited— Paso Robles Hot Spriajs, Santa Barbara, Loa Anjdea 9^o> BLO5a The Coaster— Saa Jow, Psjwo (Wat- \u25a0onville. Santa Cnu). Castroville. (Del Monte, Mon t erey. Pacific Grove). I - Salinas. Soledid Paso Robles Hot Sprmss, San Lois Obispo. (Loaipoc), Santa Barbara, Ventura. Oxnard.Los Aa?sles Il4sy a lot Miyaeld, Lo* Alias. Los Gatos. Wright. Gleavroodf Boulder Creet). Saata Cm «. U'atscnvill', Castr OTille, Del Moate. Moaterey, Pacilio Grove 9JJOJ 9.00a Saa Joae. Gilroy, Salisas. Robles Hot Spriazs. Saa Luis Obispo— Tres Pinos — WatsoaTiHe. Saata Cras. Del Moata, Moaterey, PaciSa Grove 4XO* 10.40a Soath San Fraacisco. Burlirssase, Eaa Mateo. Palo Alto. Saa Jose f&3Ca " 1 0.40a Loa Altos. Moata Vista. Loa Gatos.. { *fj jj£ 1 1.30a Valencia Street, Oceaa View, Cohaa. CeaeUries. Baden, Saa 8r5a0...... f.3S» 1 1.40a Soath Saa Fran cisco. Saa Jose t&2t» 2.00s Del Moats Express— Saa Jos*. GOrov. Sargrat (Watson ville. Santa Cruz), Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove, (Saliaas) 12-SOf 2.05s South Saa Fraacisco, Pab Alto. Eaa Jose 8.45a f2 05p Los Altos, Monta Vista, Los Gatos... t3£s| 3.00? South San Francis co, Saa liateo, Saa Jom. Gilroy. Tres Pisos. Salinas.... 10.10a 3.00a WataonvEle. Santa Cms. Castroville, Del Monte. Monterey. Paeifio Grove. !O.I0« 3.15a Santa Clara. West Saa Jose, Los Gatos. Wrisat, (Boulder Creek), ganta Crux IQ^CI 4.00b Smset Express — Tunca, LtTz'az. El Paso, Houston. New Orleans. Paso Robles Hot Sriscs, Saa Lnia Obispo. Saata Barbara and Loa Angeles 10.53* 4.00? Kiaais City. St. Locia. Cbicaso 10.55a 4.20p South Saa Francisco. Saa Jose tSXCj 13.05? Burlin^ime. Saa Uateo. Palo 'Alto, Saa Joss and Way Stations 9M» t5.20p Redwood. Palo Alto. Saa Jose. I.IC| f 5.23b Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gatos... t3-£s| t5.259 Burlingame. Saa Mateo, Eaa J05e..... 3^s| f3.30p Loop— Valea cia Street. Oceaa View, Cemeteries. Soath Saa Fraacisco. ' \u25a0 23d Street. 3d andTowasead t6.4Ca 5.40s San Bruno. Saa Mateo. Redwood. Palo f f7.23s - Alto. Santa Clara. Saa Jose \ 7.35a J5.40? Los .\ltos, Los Gatca 19.45a t8.00? MiUbrae, Saa Mateo. Palo Alto. May- field, Lob Altos, Los Ga to* f3.CO« t6.03» 23d Street. Visit* cioa. Eouth Eaa' Francisco. Valencia Street t'-'sl 6 30a South Saa Fraa cisco. Saa Jose 6.45i B.ooa The Lark— Paso Robles Hot Snricss, Saata Barbara, Los Assies 9J3O* &05j Lo» AnHes Pawwt ft— Gilrov. Ealinaa, Paso Robla Hot Springs, Saa Lcia '• Obispo, Saata Barbara aad Lot - - ....„! a3cs IO.OOp Saa Jose and Way Ststioas 7.201 1 1 .45? South Saa Francsco. Palo Alto. Baa f 7.4 5 n :^: Jose \ttQ.soi LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via OaUaaa i»i4r. To Oakland. Btrkalay. Berryman. Eatt Oakland and Fruitval* — Daily — From ft.oo a.ni M and etery twenty minutes until 7.00 pja. - iadusrrt; tiea 7.40, 8.20. 9.00. 9.40. 10.20. ILCO. 11.40 pja^ 12.20 and 1.20 aja. To Sathsr and Ms'tom via Savtnth St— Dtih"— Frcn 6.00 a.ra.. and every twenty minutes uatil 7.00 p.m. inrlu«Ve. thea 7.40. 8.20, 9.00. 9.«J. 1020. ft.o. aad 11.40 pja. To Stoneharrt— Dailv Except Snnday— fl.oo. 7.C0, B.CO. 9.00 ajn.. 2.20. 3.00. 4.00. 5.C0. 6.40 p.m. Sunday only 9.C0 10X0 ma.. I.CO. 2.00, 100, ICa SXO. -5.40 pja. - To Oakland Rrrt St.. Fraitvala. Alantda. via Hartssntt —Daily — From t&CO, 8.20 a.m. aad' every tweat] minutes until 8.20 a.ra. iactasive; then 9.00, 9.2Q 10.00, 10.20. 11X0, 11.20 a.m.. 12 m.. 12.20 OXO. L2O 2.00. 2,1'0^3.00, 3.20. Jl4O pjn. aad every twenty minutes unt.l 7 p.m. inrlusiTe; 7.40. 8.20. 9. C0, 9.4Q 10.20. 11.00 and 11.40 p.m.. 12.20 and 1.20 aja. Additional train to Oakland First St» 2.15 aja. T« Wist B«rktl«y— Daily Exrept Sunday— From B.Ct aja. and eTery twenty minutes cntiiS.2oa.rn. iada- sive: then 9.00 a.ra. and every hour until 4,00 pja. laehisve: then 4.20 pjn. aad every treaty miantet until 7.00 p.m. tacfashre: thea 7.40 p.m.. 5.20. 9.00 9,i0, 10.20. 11.C0, lUOp.o. aad 12.20 aja. #< Ta Wnt Btrktlty— Sondays only— Froß> MM ajn-. thea 7XO. 7:40. 8:20. 9.00 aja. inrtosm; thea 9.2C a.m. aad every twenty miactes 7XO am. inettuive: thea 7.40" p.au o\2o. 9.00, 9.40. IOJOVTIXO, 11.40 pja. aad 12.20 aja. Ta Corbln— Dafly Except Sunday— From 6.00 s jb. aad every 20 minutes tmtH 8.20 a.m. mduatrv. then 0.00. 10.C0a.rn.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2.C0. 3X0. 4XO. 4.20. UO. 5.00. 5.20, 5.40 aad ICOp.i.. / To Cartln— Suadays oaly— From 8.00 *_n_, thea 9.00 a.m.. 9.20 aja. aad every treaty miaatet oatll fXOpja. To Sis;». Rkhr.ond, Pull.tm— COO isj. 3.40 pm SJJOpaj Union Transfer Co. aotberized to check Easjajt direct from residenc;. MUIR WOODS /rfs2s&\ MT. TAMALPAIS^^P VIA SAUSALITO FERBY >^^ UNION SCPOT, FOOT OF MARKET STREET Rannd Trip from Saw Fraricltco. >1.90 V li.Sis fra-ttbea tt.Mair Watte If. Tanlgatt Weekdiy! SuwUy Wfkd*r Sa»Uy W«gk(Uy| S«ad«y 9:45i 8:45a f 7:20a 1 11:50a 7:20i 10:4fla 1:45p 9:45a 1:40p112:50p 1:40p 11:40a * 4:45p 19:45a 2:40p 1:50p 4:45p 1:40* 11:45* 4:50p 2:5.)? * 9:QOp 2:40» 1:45r 3:50? ...... 3:40» ...... 2:45t 4:4ttP 4:40p • Saturdays. t Mondays. \ Mt. Tamalpais only. Ti^V»» n«;^.s Saus *l» toFen y— TeL Kearny 4380 Ticket OSees J 874 M^ket-feL Dourfas 4407 General Office— Mill Valley. California. TeL Mill- Valley 31 "riven if louisais" r.i "Milr laa" « i itwus *m tn pnti OCEAN SHORE JIXIL\VAX F. S. Strattoa. Seceiver. Depot 12th aad Mission. leava Saa Fraacisco— *9 a. nx.. 5:20 p-. an. Laavo Arleta — 6:10 a. m.. +1:35. J2:23 p. m. Leave Toaitas Glea— tl:30. J2:00 p. ra. *Bt*g a for Saa Gns-orio aad Psscadero. ' All trains daily except twoak day* oalyr tSttudaya . only. BJIT ASO UTERt'SBJLV BOOTES IWM?X YALLEy ROOTF MartUlani Stßeleaa Boats leave 7.-00, 8:45 a. m . 12^0. 3:20. 6.-00. B^o p. m. Meals a U Carter, pock and office. Norta Snd terry isnima* 13