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NEWS GATHERED FROM SEVEN SEAS Movements of Vessels Plying Between San Francisco and Ports of World inntlnned From Paste 14 Alaska; barge Palmyra. In tow of tug Lome. Skagway via Vancouver; schooner William Not tingham. Bellingham. ASTORIA, Uct. IB ffflMWI Nokomis ar ' "day from San Tedro and will load him • at Wcvfport. Steam schooner Thomas L. Wand arrived Moo ds y evening from San Francisco with the -vhooner Annie Lanoa in tow. The latter will load lumber fit Rainier. Steamer Alliance sailed Frida: evening |W Liireka with freight and passfipret-s. rank steamer J. a. ChanaFor sailed Monday a ng for Sau Francisco after discharging it fa at oil. am schooner Aberdeen arrived todse from Praaetara tn taaa hsathe* at Wmnn. British hark Oweaaee arrived today from tal- I M grain. "Wr Robert Pol la- arrival today from S*n to load lumber. Rarkcatine Koko Head, from San Francisco. tbo schooner Balboa from iqtitqtß, tairlved - afternoon to load lumher. British bark A Hair arrived today from Callao. It. as well as the hark Oweenec, which arrived today fn m Taita!. will go to the quarantine atatlon to be fumigated, as they come bait whit are termed infected ports. Tank steamer Oleum will arrive at S oV.n-k ' - evening from California with oil. Steam schooner TVlUana arrived this afternoon ' from San Francisco with cargo and will load tuner. This was the busiest day of the present ship ping season off the momii of the river, so far j a- hauling sailing Teasel* ia concerned. M«n day evening the tug Oneonta picked up tbe Brit- | <rk Oweenee and towed it in this morning. It about tho same time the tug Fearless picked he schooner Nokomis. and in putting the ■ " f, r on board tb> tug rollided wirh the! 'Dcr's jihhoom. snapping off a portion of c former's foremast and damaging Its smoko staek. The Fearless, however, brought the No komis in about 2 o'clock thia morning and im mediately headed for sea. where it secured the barkentine Koko Head and the schooner Balboa. ' *c meantime the tve Polish had taken the Tbilisi! bark Altalr in tow ard brought if inside. tag Waiiuia was nor outside, as it is being . ""paired, its house having heen damaged a few 1 days ago as the vessel was coming in over the bar. SAN PEDRO. Oct. 13.—The steamer Governor arrived tonight from Puget sound ports via San Francisco and Redondo Beach carrvlng 300 pas -engers and 1.200 tons of miscellaneous freight, •veroor will proceed tomorrow morning for San Diego. The steamer George W. Elder returned tonight from San Diego and after taking passengerg and tiona] cargo proceeded for Portland via San SCO and Astoria. The steamer Vale arrived this morning from i*'arK-is.-, t with n g<-cd passenger and freight The steamer Harvaid of the same company i >ared this afternoon for San Francisco. The steamer San Pedro returned this morning Redondo Beach and after discharging the ••of a lumber cargo proceeded for Eu- In ballast. reamer Curacao arrived this afternoon San Francisco and will clear on the return '•'•morrow. •earner Beat riaarad taday at noon for aad * Baa F Astoria with a wenger list a- i of miscellaneous -?ean>cr Olympic arrived this morning •"> Columbia river witb lumber consigned the P. K. TVood Lumber company. The schooner Caroline completed the discharge KI.OOO feer of lumber for the KerckhoS M aad Lumber company and sailed - for Gray! Harbor t<« load lumber cargo foe : : The steamer Msndaisy has arrived, three dayal fro m Crescent <ity via San Francisco, carrying j -gera, freiabt and Inmtier. -'earner <";eorgc \v i'enwick completed the discharge of lumber at Terminal and cleared to night for the Columbia rivor. In ballast. After having discharged lumber at Redoodo P.-a-h th" fteamer Exc**laior arrived this morning from Coos Bay carrying 360.000 additions! feel gned to the Consolidated Lumber company • t Wilmington. -'•-airier Fort Brag-g finished discharging »»i feet of Inoiher for conslgi ees here and at Redondo Reach and cleared tonight for Sfeadiv. to reload, taking and freight for San Francisco. The steamer Katfterioe arrived this tcorniag from Eureka with redwood lumhcr. The steamer Carmel flni.<*ed the dischtrsrc of • «i of tumfwT stSd ciret-M F-i -.■•»-« 2"«0.000 additional feet, thence avw Harbor to reload. The British steamer Workman. Captain Booth, which arrived yesterday from European ports via 11-iiolulri. will load 1.500 tons of grain and 99.000 f eaoaed for Enropoaa conslgaeea ia ichedaled io clear TTinrs'lay for Raa Ffaa i with several thousand tons of general mi d cargo \fter baling discharged t partial cargo of j afed on the CooaiUe ' * arrived here with the - I to tbe Southern Tacific EUREKA • ( itj cf i early ill: --. n J J and - rs. not a steamer entered or "-'-ft p'*>rt ""lav. The bar waa shrouded In a heavy fog early the entire day. riie s'eanier Msyfair IV dae bere Tburwday to !>- id tanbark at Fields Landing. Thus far th!« year the tanhark sfeipnientp have been handled hj th.- Acme tuti Point Are*M. bnt ■ tb^rd steamer is n storage at FleWa I.andinz. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO AHKIVE From I Steamer I Pate j Seattle " 'Oct. 16 ! Seattle - -i Oct. 1". Fort Br -j.- 0 i. 1»5 Los Aogelea liana I ..... Oct. 18 Portland & Astoria Tlo.tc City Oct 18 Los Angeles iBear Seattle & Tacoma Yukon I S«n Pedro & Waj Ports 'Curacao 0_t -,- Point Areas & AtbSaa.. Paaaa "-■:. ;t Balboa & Acaatilco [CItj*of Sydney. .(Oct. 17 ! san Diego & Los Aug. JfMOfge \v. LlderjOet. 37 1 Hnmbol.it 'City of Topeta.. • Sao Pieao A Los Ang--K>eweor Oct is. Puget Sound Porta Fmatiiia Oct. 14 Lop Angeles . iYale Portland &. Astoria.... Isthmian [Oct. lftI Humboldt IF. A. Ki'hurn. Oct. M Portland & Astoria 'Roanoke foet lft: Balboa ...Istanley Dollar..{Oct ft Foj't Brag? IBrunswirk .....{Oct, 13 I San Diego & Los Ang.. :ilarvar<l net. in I.oe Angeles iHanalel . 'President n-t n| Seattle & Tacoma Watson Oct. 20, Meadoclso & Pt. Arena.ISea Fesa 0&t _ A teles 4 V7ay Pts ! Santa Clara.... 0 <nn Ptego &. Cos Aug..(Queen San Piego A: Los Aug..{Yale n, t . 21 fort San Lui* K3ooa Baj ta & San Diego. Nevadan >iiio ■• * ' ' ■ vina A Japan jCMna Oct 21 gelea Oct. 31 "■rtiand &. Astoria iBeaver M -■■•)' l«n TO SAIL oat* \ ; l>estinatIon HH Norwood [Portland ..AID am . Redoado . Bay .- 8 ptu 19 j Phoenix [HomboMt .. U am 19 , .... Loa Angtles.'lO em[ :.] I Oct. lfljMaekll - Balbea .12 in "'1 ! Htariwldt ..\lt> i t. W Moans Syuaaj .11 say 13 '■ a. t. ]C • Ft. San Ltd*. 4 | Mendocino Brooswlck Fort Bragg., j ■'' pn " !. 1« Harvard v 'an Diego. . . ' * pa ' i>et. 17 Navajo Portland ... S pa 8 ..,-t. ITHan;''' I \nceles.i .'5 | ...-t. 17 3. B. St' lagefci i ., ra ; B| O ■ r. l7Queeu San Plogu ..,11 aSl V ; Ocl 17 Bear 'Portland ...113 B| 40 j • oronado Orays Hart>or 2 pm 21 j . t 18 [Brooklyn CaQalila Rlv.J4pm ...j Portland ... " pa 21 - Hor&ef jPuget Soaod ■"■ p n ' 38 , irt. ]s i h v of Topftka. Humboldt ..j—3 n U kale tfae Diego...I 4 pm) 7 j Opt. 181 Rom City 'I-"s Angeles.(11 anT 40 ! Oct, I8Geo W. Eider. jPortland ...;iOam 11 Opt. lRIDaisy 'Sadsby, . Wiliapa I!ar. ; ' ; n.-t. 19 Centralis IGWys Harbor 2 pm 21 net. 19 North Fork ...'Humboldt .. 1 , Uct. in Vanguard -Humboldt . : 1 pan in j *hiuyo Mara... Hoag_otw .. 1 : EJosaofea .San Dtega... 7 pm i;: ,ior Puget Sound. 2 psa I i ■' t. ifi Yukon i 8 am l" . Balboa . . .. t 12 in 42 '»et. 19[Kebraskan Sulina Cms. 10 am 27 , Caraeao -*£*° i ' t " lr ' * I Harvard Los A^sr' 1 --- 4 pin, 7 i Haualei ,I-«s aiihw. t,pal 10 ! i". A. Kllburn. . iH 10 am 13 '. 20 Arctic _"*rl Eragg '. pin' I ' porno Point Arena « 21 Vaie ILos Angeles., 4 pa 7 I President wag Bago... 2 »• Santa Clara igales. 2 pra 18 Sonoma 8yda*y _ pas] _1 ■ '. 22]Rose Citv Portland ... 12 a 40 ■ 'm.iiii.' . .ii'ucet Sound.! 2 Din 9 To SAIL PROM SEATTLE j Destination ■ikagWMr & Way Ports. ICltj of Seattle. .Oct. 37 ■ ■ 'Victoria Ocfc IT — & Whv Ports. Humboldt Oct. It) I * Seward ! Ad. Sampson.... jOct. 20 Sun, Moon and Tide United States <>oast and 2<-t«letic survey—Time . and heights of tides at Fort Point. For city , frant (Mlmlou street wharf*, add 23 minutes. WEDNESDAY. (HTOBKR 16 Sun rlaa* «:20' Movements of Vessels in All Parts of the World WIRELESS FROM SHIPS AT SEA IVt, report- are received directly from the Pacific coaat .tattoos of the Marconi AVtreleaa company! MARCONI WIRELESS Monday. October 14. t STEAMER CATANIA—From Seattle for Port San ! Luis: 8 p. m.. 222 miles north of Saa Fran- j p; light oortb v.-intl. STEAMER SANTA MARIA—From Honolulu for Part s;:n Luis; S p. m., 1.525 mllea off Port: STEAMER LANSING -From Port San Luis fori Kabului: 8 p. m.. 1.118 mllea off Port San I,nia. J Tuesday. October 15. STEAMER CITY OF SYDNEY—From Ancon for San Pwoelwa; 8 a. m.. latitude 31:23 north, j longitude 117:01 west: barometer 29.97: tern-I perature 70: ge.itle north swell: smooth eea. STEAMER CATANIA—Off Fort Ro*s, passed steaater Daisy Mitchell with steamer Gualala in tow: Gualala on team ends. STEAMER CATANIA—B p. m.. 32 miles south! of Saa Francisco lightship: northwest wind and J Ct to arrive by ncoa Wednes- j day I STEAMER W. F. HERRIN— Monterey at j B:5fl p. m. STEAMER BUCKMAN—S p. m., 2 milea north j of Point Reies. STEAMER ARGYLL—S p. m.. passed Point Bo nlta. for Seattle. STEAMER WASHTENAW—I r- m.. "- miles! south of San Francisco; moderate northwest j breeze and sea. STEAMER HANALEI-24 miles south of Pigeon j point at 8:39 p. m.; strong bead wind and; rough sea; will arrive 4 a. m.. Oct. 16. ASTORIA. Oct. 15. STEAMER SENATOR—I.OOB miles from Cape | Flattery at 8 p. m.. Oct. 14. STEAMER OLEUM—SI 4 milea norlh of San j Francisco at 8 p. m.. Oct. IS. j Baa sets .• • »«*■ Moon sets 8:45 p. m- First quarter moon October 17. »t p. m. Full moon October 26. at 6:21 p. m. Oct.] 1 Ft « W id..: 5:27' 3.9; 8:36: 3.5; 2:36' S.;ilO:17| 0.8 j 17..} 0:85] 3.810:051 3.7! 3:3»j 4.8:11:15] 0.4 18..' 7:27! 4.211.47 : 3.8, 5:02 4.4 j L W! |H W L Wj H Wj 19.. 0:10 ©,« S:0.V 4.4 1:07! 3.K 0:23' 4.3 | 20.. 0:57 0.S ; 8:772 4.9 IzSm 3.0; T:38 4.3, 31.-1:42 1.01 0:53 g.O] 3:33 33 8:30 4.5 22.. 3sW 1.2 !»:!« o.L 3:U : L.t| 8>:1Si 4.5 Time Ball United States I,ranch llyarograptuc urnce. .Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco. October 1".. 1912. The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel I was dropped today exactly nt noon. Pacific stand ard time (120fh-. meridian*, or at Sb. 00m. 00s. Greenwich mean time. B. G. BARTHALOW. Lieutenant. V. S. N.. in Charge. U. >•. Branch Hydros raph le Office A branch of the I sited states hydrograpbie office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, Is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigator* are oorrKally Invited to c ,-fflee. -/here a complete »et of charts ] and filing directions at the world are kept at j hand for comparison an<} reference, and the latest 1 Information can always be obtained regarding j lights, dangers to na»igation and matters of in to ocean commerce. B. G. PARTITA I (iff. Lieutenant. 1". S. >'~ in Charge, PIER DIRECTORY .: *..--■■ .:-.-.,;':.. _.:...-..•.-•-:--...-. ;V --.."-1 r ';■ NORTH of MARKET STREET ■'.:"' Pier '3....; Washington Pier 17 .. .7. . ...Union 1 Pier r>........ Jaek?ooiPier 19/.....;.1.Uni0n 2 Pier r. 7 . it..-;".'.."? raelfie pier 21 ..•... .""; 77.. Filbert Pier 9 Broadway i;Pier23 Greeuwicb 1 Pier 11 ....'. Broadway 2 Pier 23..:. Greenwich 2 Pier 13.v..*.;>« Vallejo pier 27. .%*_.-• Lombard I pier 15. ~/V;".> .v GreeojPier SI ;y;4.V.i.? Powell j ''"cl "Z. SOI 'TirOFnUARKIjrr.STIRKET ] pier 2-*..'. Missirm-IPier 24 V ;*. .Vi,"...-■ Spear ■ Pier 4.'........ Mission 2lPier 28 .'.'.,.. Main Pier 8. ....Howard ,1 Pier,34............ Beile Pier 5....T.. Howard 2!Pier 36....T... Fremont pier 'J0:?.....'- Howard 3 Pier ;3R....%;..... First ■ Pier '12 ."."..'■*.... Folsom 1 Pier 40 :^ ; r ~ * Pier 14.. Folsom 2 Pier 42 \ P. M. S. S. Co. Pier 16....1.. Harrison 1 Pier 44 j; " pier 20.'."...». iv sreuart Pier 54 *..;.....: Fourth l , . ■ ( HTDROGRAPHIC OFFICE P :• st mean low water, entrance to harbor. PLACE Ft. Date I Grays ar 16h : Bj 24 J, | ally nort 1 !( . ...... ........ .. .'." .... 1; •_;:: Jnly 12 Nehalm R 7 Channel straight out - from jetty. Ttllmk I' - Ibaaae] stratgbt in from j whistlinc beoy. YaquinaB' 12 ..liny 20There i* a middle ground I formed on the range aud the best channel ! is north of this. ' iiannr-l is straight out and in good shape. ange lights for channel over bar are ia correct ranee. R.i 1 . 'I- - _ j bannel well to north. Small (*and spit en south near outer red !mnv -V " ■ - imoy. • ward. r I . sael almost straight, ;ght!v to northward. B ((Straight ch i sounding ! channel. lann la north i __ !7 i S Depth in dredged chan- sal- ! 2H Straight cha good width. i * ' "*"-—- : •-*:-■" "*".-■-.-■..."'.*:-' Xotlre to Mariner* Branch Hydrographic Office. > - San Francisco. Oct. 15. 1f»12. Captain H. Peterson of tbe steamer Carlos re. ! ! porta :by wireless dated Oct. 15. us follows: ! : "Passed one of Freeman's boats ; with, t wreck 'In j i tow. i bottom no, : ''.7 miles * northwest ?of ; Point J i Reyes; wind NW., 25 miles; sea choppy." i B. G. BAUTHALOW. > Lieutenant, I". S. N., in Charge, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE AftRITHf) Monday. October 14. 11 p. m.. stmr St. Helen*. Jamleson, hence Oct. J3 for Astoria: returned for repairs. li p. r.i.. Dauntless. Peterson, 27, hoars '■ fl .m Fort Bragg; put in f«r repairs. Tuesday. October 1".. p, m.. Br stmr Pectan, McKcnzie. 19 days: •■. t:tofacasia: ballast to Cnkm Oil company. I 2:4<"> p. m., stmr Whitticr. Zoning, 20 hours j Port San Luis: oil to Union Oil company; j :Up river t'.ii 8:15 p. n... stmr Seotla, Winkel. 13 hours from Athlon; 115 cords bark. 140,000 feet lumber to j Athlon Lumber company. 4:25 p. id-, stmr Westerner. Kelly, 77 boors j from Qraya Harbor; 535,000 feet lumber to Sud «.r n A: < ijri.-tenset). 8:80 P- ni.. «tmr Point Arena. F«ger*trom. 2ft fn»m Eureka; 295 cords bark to a. W. ; P..-:,.lie & Co. T'V> p. vi .r. P. stmr Albatross, Burrage, f rom |a cruise; Nausalito direct. 7:2." p. m.. 0. 8. stmr Sequoia, Anderson, from 1 Farallon it-lands. 8 p. bb., stmr Carlos. pet»rson. «2 hours from | Astoria: 711 tons wheat, 425,000 feet lumber to 'ni—! & Mabouy. 5.40 p. m.. stmr Helen P. Drew. Gunderson, 50 Lours from San Diego; ballast to L. K. White ■ Lumber company. 12:55 a. m.. stmr Hyades. Yonngren, S»days 7 ; boom from Hilo; merchandise to Matson Navi gation company. 2-40 a. m., stmr larjna. Self, rto hours from I Willapa: bound south, put in for final. :; a. m.. stmr WHlielmin.i. Johnson. •*> days 12 I boors s<> minutes from Honolulu; passengers and , mirchandise to Mat son Navigation company. 5:4.". a. m.. stmr Eureka, Wayland, 8 bonm i from Port Watsonville; passengers and mercban- I disc to South Coast Steamship company. 6:03 a. Ba.—Stmr Mexican. Tapley. 10 days i from Bating 'tuz, via San Diego 40 hoars; mer- I chandise to Willi im». Dimond A Co. • 1:20 a. m.. stmr I>el Norte, Sanford. 36 hours : from Crescent city; S2n.rx*!o feet Inmber and mer- IcfcandL-e to Hohb*. Wall & Co. 6:58 a, m., V, S. Stmr Sherman, Hall. SO days I 0 boars 38 minutes from Manila, via Nagasaki i 22 days 36 hours 54 minutea-and Honolulu 7 days II liours 35 minutes: passengers and merchandise |to t'nlted government. S *. in . stmr Daisy Gadsby, Devitt, 58 bonra ; from Willapa; 1,000,000 feet Inmber to J. M. ! Huddart. ■ 9 a. m., Rtmr F. A. Kilburn, McLellan. 20 • hoiirn froni Kureka: passengers anil mercbandls* jio North Pacific Steamship comr , any. 10:15 a. in., bktn Fnllerton. FteMen. SO hnurs 1 from port San Luis; oU to Union Oil company, la THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1912. —-——~-^——_—————^__—_______ . _____ STEAMER LERLAHAW--105 mllea from Cape flattery at S p. m. EAST SAN PEDRO. Oct. 15. STEAMER HARVARD— Paused Huenema at 6:25 p. m. STEAMER GEO. W. FE-TWICK—B p. m., 42 mile* west of Saa Pedro. STEAMER BEAR—IS miles eaat of Conception at S p. in. BTEAMER CHEHALIS—S p. m.. 0 mil" aoath of Santa Barbara. EUREKA,* Oct. 15. STEAMER CTT? OF TGFEKA—Passed In S:l6 A. i.n. STEAMER WILLAMETTE—S:3O a. m.. oft Trini dad. STEAMER SEWARD—I2 m., 115 mllea south of Cape Blanco. STEAMER NORTHLAWD—S mllea north of Menr doeino. STEAMER NANSJ SMITH—I 6 mllea south of Mendocino at R c. m. STEAMER YTFKON—Off Klamath river at 8 p. m. STEAMER J. A. CHAKSLOR— ISS mllea aouth of Columbia river at 8 p. m. SEATTLE, Oct. 15. STEAMER JEFFERSON—Off Townsend at 12:15 a. m. STEAMER CAMOTJSIN—-ArrlTed at Vancouver at 1:30 a. m. STEAMER RUPERT CIT-*—Passed out Cape Flattery at 9 a. m. STEAMER MARIPOSA— Pawed Cape Mears at 1:30 p. m. STEAMER CITY OF SEATTLE-Off. Ballinac isl and at 6 p. m. tow tug Dauntless: up river direct. 1:89 p. m., stmr Argyll. Dickson, from sea with crew of disabled stmr Gualala. CLEARED Tuesday. October 15. Rr stmr Ikala. Carruthera, Melbourne via Eu reka; JT. W. Vance. Rr stmr Duna Law, Dodd, Liverpool; Balfonr, Guthrie &. Co. Stmr City of Puebla. Poulsen. Victoria and Port Townsend; Pacific Coast Steamship com pany. Br stmr Moana. Stringer. Sydney and way ports; Hind. Rolph A Co. Stmr Queen. Alexander, San Diego: Pacific Coast Steamship company. *>"trar Olson & Mabony, Payne. Portland; Olson & Mahonv. Br stmr Ocfcley. Barrett. Portland; G. W. Mc- Near. SAILED Monday. October 14. 10:45 p. m.. stmr Wm. F. Herrin. MacDooald. Port San Luis. Tuesday, October 15. 2:2" p. m.. *tmr City of Puebla, Poulsen, Vic toria and Piiß.n sound ports. 2:25 p. m.. stmr Santa Clara. Jessen, San Pedro. 2:40 p. m.. Br bark Calcut|p. Davies. Yoko hama. 4:25 p. m.. stmr Mayfair. Poulsen. Eureka. 5:10 p. m.. stmr Ruckman, Wilson. Seattle. 5:25 p. m.. stmr National City, Bostrom, Fort Bragg. rL'O,'* p. m.. stmr Novo. Matsen. Union Landing. «:P5 p. m.. stmr Eureka, Wayland, Santa Cruz. 7:15 p. in., stmr Argyll. Dickson. Portland. S.io p. m., sfmr Acme. Olson. Eur»ka. S:."o p. m.. atmr Olson & Mahony. Payne. Port land. S:3n p. m.. Br sfmr Cfckley. Barrett, Portland. R:4O p. m., (stmr Whltesboro. Frederick son. Greenwood. 12:45 a. m.. stmr Saginaw. Lunstdt. Portland. 1:10 8. m., stmr St. Helens. Jamiescn. Aa toria. ft:4s a. tr... stmr Francis H. Leggett, Anflnd sen, Portland. U. S. stmr Sequoia. Anderson, cruise. 32.15 p. m.. schr Monterey, Kelly, Monterey, Io tow tug Navigator. 2:10 p. Bi.. atmr laqua. Self. San Pedro. 2 ir. p. ni , scbr Snow &■ Burgess, Sorenson, Ludlow. PASSED AT SEA By stmr WHbelmlna—Oct. 11. latitude _R.lt north, loogltude 14*5:36 west, schr Prosper, from Astoria for Kahulul. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS. 0"t. 15, to p. tn.—Weather baiy; wind NW; velocity 6 miles an bour. WEATHER REPORTS FOINT LOBOS. Oct. 15. 3 p. m.-Htty; wind NW: velocity 8 miles an hour. point LOBOS. Oct. 15, 8 a. m.—Thick; wind NW: velocity fl miles an hour. TATOOf-H. Oct. 15. 9 a. m.—Misty, wind S; vciocity 14 miles an hour. FARALLONES. Oct. 15, 9 a. m.—Clear; wind N: velocity 20 miles an bour. POINT REYES. Oct. IS, 9 a. m.—Clear; wind Sw: velocity 2*5 miles an bour. point REYES. Oct. is. 12 m.— Clear; wind NW; velocity 24 miles an hour. I ATIiANTIC^^JBAKJTRAVEIL^ HAMBURG^UMERICAN Largest n th * World. Over I<w> Jy 1,110,000 Ship* Tons f. Atlantic V m Service \ M LONDON, PARIS, % m Hamburg m ■ FRKS. OS ANT.. Oct. 26. 10 A.M. ■ KSH AUG. VICNcv. 6. .". V. M. ■ J PENNSYLVANIA. Nov, 9,10 A.M. S J PRETORIA .. Nov. 16, UA. M, ff J Hamburg direct. Second cabin H only. H MEDITERRANEAN Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa !*S. S. CINCINNATI Nov. 8. 11 A. M. ♦8, S. MOLTXE .. Nov. 12, 11 A. M. 8. S. CINCINNATI .Dec. 10. 11 A. M. •8. 8. HAMBURG .Jan. 11. 11 A. M. I Will not call st Madeira. •Will rail at Algiers. " AN IDEAL CRUISE AROUND j EXCURSIONS TUP < an< * InC | SIDE TRIPS WORLD I ™ n«r« «« J«p«* ?< Villi/ { |S DaTS( Jn Ij>dla San Trwnril.cn '?»• 0, 1913 n, e uiUivLC v CLA fiU -roKSi DURATION OF CRUISE 110 DAYS {QCfland I Including all necessary DOlluo | eT P« ,nsl '* aboard snd www ** | ashore, railway, hotel, shore excursions, carriages, guides, tecs". etc. Also Cruises to the Orient, the West Indies, Italy and Egypt, etc. Write for booklet stating cniise. HAMBUiIyiRIGAN LINE 180 Powell st.; Phone Kearny 2946, San Fran- km Cisco, Cal. 1912. FRENCH LINE CTE. GLE. TEANSATIANTIQUE. DIRECT LIKE TO HAVRE—PARIS sg'ling Kvery Thursday and Saturday. SEW YORK TO HAVRE Every Thursday at 10 a. m. La Savoie Oct. 34 ILa Lorraine. .Nov. 14 Kraace(new)..Oct. 31 j Prance (new). Nov. 21 La Provence..Nov. T f La Touralne.Nov. 2S FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE Every Saturday at 3 p. m. Chicago Oct-1» Chicago Nov. 16 La Touralne. .Oct. 2« Mexico Nov. 30 N lagara Nov. 2 Niagara Nov. 30 Bocbambeaa Roehambeao (newl ....Nov. * fww) p»<.. 7 iUGAZI BROS.. PaciSo Coast Manager*, «i& Montgomery street. Saa Ttaaaiaaa. CABIN OETICB. «73 MARKET graZET. TATOOSH, Get. 15. 12 m.—Cloudy; wind S; velocity 18 miles an hour. NORTH HEAD. Oct. 15, 12 m.—Dense foe; wind H; velocity 30 miles an hour: bar obscured. POINT LOBOS. Oct. 15. 12 m.—Foggy; wind WW; velocity 7 miles an hour. DOMESTIC PORTS TACOMA—Arrived Oct. IC*—Stair "Watson, from Seattle. Sailed Oct. 15—Barge Palmyra, In tow, for Alaska. « EUREKA—Arrived Oct. 15. 8 a. m.—Stmr City of Topefea, hence Oct. 14. MOXTERET—Arrived Oct. 15. 7 a. m.—Stmr Wm. F. Herri'i. hence Oct. 14. ASTORlA—Sailed' Oct. 15. J:10 a. in.—Btmr J. A. Chanslor, for Monterey. Oct. 14, 7p. m.— Stmr Alliance, for Coos Bay. Arrived Oct. 14 —Stmr Aberdeen, hence Oct. 12. °ct. Ig, io a. m.--Schr Nokomis. from San Pedro; 11 a. m.. Br ship Oweene. from Taltal: Br atmr Robert Dollar, hence Oct. 12; Br ship Al talr. from Callao. Arrived Oct. 15, I p. m.—Stmr WiF-apa. hence Oct. J2: 2 p. m.. bktn Koko Head, hence Oct. 2. Arrived Oct. 15 —Schr Balboa, from Iquique. SAN DlEGO—Sailed Oct. 15—Br %tmr North umbrian, for Portland: stairs Bandon and Hornet, for San Krnnctxoo. EAST SAN PEDRO—Sailed Oct. 15. 3 p. m.— Stmr Geo. W. Fenwlck. for Astoria direct. HUENEMK—Arrlveil Oct. 15, 11 a. m.—Stmr Curacao, hence Oct 12. Sailed Oct. 15, 2 p. m.—Stmr Curacao, for San Pedro. POINT REYES—Passed Oct. 15. 3:15 p. m.— Stmr Catania, from Seattle for Port San Luis. POINT LOBOS--Passed Oct. 15. 10 a. in.— Stmr Newburg. from Coos Bay for San Pedro. REDONDO BEACH—Arrived Oct. 15. 4 n. m — ."*tmr Carmel and stmr San Pedro, from San Pe dro. Sailed Oct. 15, 8 p. in. —Stmr Navajo, for San Francisco. RAYMOND—Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Santa Bar bara, hence Oct. 12. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct. p-—stmr Curacao, hence Oct. 12: stmr General Hubbard, from Eri reka: stmr Governor, stmr Yale, hence Oct. 14; stmr Olympic, from Astoria: stmr Mandalay, hence Oct. 13: stmr Geo. W. Elder, stmT Bandon. from San Diego: stmr Katherine, from Eureka; atmr Escelsior. hence Oct. 12. Stalled Oct. 15 —Stmrs Carmel, Bear. Geo. W. Elder, Fort Bragg. Harvard, San Pedro and Man dalay. for San Francisco: stmr Geo. W. Fenwick. for Astoria; schr Caroline, for Umpqua river. ABERDEEN—Arrived Oct. 15, 9 a. m.—Stmr Shoshone, stmr Grays Harbor, hence Oct, 12: power acbr Patsy, from ; 4 p. in., scbr Manila, from Ta.tal. Sailed Oct. 15. 12 m.— Schr Maweema, for San Dieeo: schr Carrier Dove, for Callao. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Oct. 14—Stmr Qninault, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Santa Barbara, hence Oct. 12. SEATTLE— Arrived Oct. 14. midnight—Stmr Meteor, from Suisa. Sailed Oct. 14. — p. m.—Stmr Jefferson, for Skagwav. Sailed Oct. 15—Stmr Atlas, with barge 93 in tow, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct. 15 —Stmr Melville Dollar, frotn Tod inlet. NOME—Arrived Oct. 14, — p. Northwestern, from Seattle. , PACIFIC OCEAN TRAYEfi ! LOS ANGELES •SANTA BARBARA J^"u_T?*S. SAN DIEGO /*rT_^ jSEATTLE xPkx^sW/ TACOMA VICTORIA ALASKA Berth and Meals Included in Far* LEAVE FROM PIERB 9 AND 11 j I o« Angeles. San Diego, *Snntn Barbara [President or Governor Every Monday, 2p. m. j •Queen Every Thursday, 11 a. m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. I Seattle (Direct). Tacoma. Tonnsend, Victoria. Vancouver, Alaska President or Governor.. -Every Satorday, 2 p. n. J City of Puebla or Dmatllla. .Every Tuea., 2 p. m. Eyrekai (HHinboldt Bay) Alaska Cruises, 1918. Leave Seattle j Spokane. June 18: July 2. 16. SO; Aug. 30. 10 p.m. Nome, St. Michael (Direct). I Sailings for Season 1913 will be announced later. Right reserved to chanjre this schedule. TICKET OFFICES—PaIace Hotel, 658 Market at., 16 Market at. and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Kearny 493. OAKLAND—I22B Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. BERKELEY—2I23 Stoattucfc ay. Tel. Berk. 44. C. D. DUNANN. Passenger Traffic Manager. I FOR COMFORT TAKE THE MODERN STEAMERS PORTLAND A LOS ANGELES BEAR Jk ROSE CITY Paila 12 noon en ~ Tomorrow *' Oct. ° rf ' 18th ______ _i^^__^fl^ |s '" s ' fas* - ,] * 600 -_PHkw3ifl__^BuJß^ r BERTH an-1 HEALS Included. The San Franctaen at Portland S. S. Co. A. OTTINGER. General Agent. Tkt, offloe, 722 Mkt. op. Call; tel. Sutter 2344 S East st. opp. Ferrr bidg.: tel. Sutter 2542 Berkeley office. 210.1 Shattijr-k; tot Berk. 881 I Sacramento, Jus. Warrack. 804 X st. | TOYO KIBEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. 8. Shinyo Mara (new) .Saturday. October 19, 1913 8. 8. CMyo Mem (via Manila direct) Friday. November 18. 1913 8. 8. Nippon Mara (Intermediate service saloon accommodations at rednced rates) Saturday. December 7, 1918 8. 8. Tenyo Mara Friday, December 13, 1913 Steamer* sail from company's pier. No. 84. near foot of Brannan st.. at 1 p. m. for Yoko hama and Hftnakong. calling at Honolalo. Kobe (H'ogo) and Nagasaki and Shanehal. and con necting at Bongkon* with steamers for Manila. India, etc. No canro received on board on day of sailing. Ronnd trip ticket* at reduced rates ' For freijrht and passage apply at office, fourth floor. Western Metropolis National Bank build ing. €25 Market at. W. H. AVERY Assistant General Manager ©AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN, STEAMSHIP COMPANY '"chuantepec Route Regrolar Fast Freight Service NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, galling- from New York every six days, making direct connections with Paclflo steamers sailing; from Sallna Crua. Mex.. every six days for San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin cipal European porta under through rates and through bills of lading. Sail ings from San Francisco every i._ days. For rates and further particulars ap ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM. Gen i eral Agents. 8 Bridge street. New : York. WILLIAMS. DIMOND & CO, ! General Agents. Pacific Coast. 810 Sansome St,. San Francisco. tf__R__H_H_PMfl_____M_Pl__PV_MH___■____ ■ For folders, tickets, etc.. apply Pacific Nav.f ligation Co.. 680 Market at.. Ban Franclaco.l HONOLULU |-«™^ LINE sails Nov. IS. New steamers, 13,000 toaa tUaplacameat. Leave pier No. 38, 18 •'clock noon. Round trip, $110 and up. Direct service to the volcano. i MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY 268 Market Street, San Fraaciaco, SANTA BARBARA—ArriTed Oct. 15 -Stmr Vanguard, hence Oct. 13. Sailed Oct. 15—Stmr Vanguard, for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct. 15—Stmr Arctic, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr James 3. Higgins, hence Oct. 14. PORTLAND—Arrived Oct. 14—Barge 91, hence Oct. 10 in tow tug Hercules. EL KEOUNDO—Arrived Oct. 14—Stmr George Loomis. hence Oct. 13. Sailed Oct. 14—Stmr Maverick, for Honolulu. TATOOSH— Passed Oct. 15, 9 a. m.—Stmr Fairhaven. hence Oct. 11 for Ladlow: schr < a maoo. from San Pedro for Gamble; 10:45 a. m., Br slmr Frankbv, from Eureka for Tacoma. Passed Oct. 15, 12:15 p. m.—Stmr Shna \ ak. hence Oct. 12 for Gamble: 2:30 p. m.. <chr Andy Mabony. from San Pedro for Everett: 2:40 p. m.. schr Robert Searles. hence Oct. 5 for Townsetid; 4 p. m., a four masted schooner, white hull, bound in. _ BAND.ON—Arrived Oct. IS, 12 m.—Schr Ore gon, hence Sept. 2 s !. VENTURA—Arrived Oct. 15, 6 a. m.—Stmr Doris, from San Pedro. EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK—Arrived Oct. 14—Stmr Califor nlan. from Puerto Mexico; Br atmr Howiek Hall, from Baltimore. Oct. 15—Stmr Colon, from Colon. I SLA NO PORTS BREMEN—Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Kronprin zessln Cecilie* from New York. Sailed Oct. 15, 4 p. m.—Stmr China, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct. 15. 5:30 a. m. — Stmr China, from China and Japan for San Fran cisco; stmr Hilonian. from Tacoma. FOREIGN PORTS COLON—Arrived Oct. 11—Stmr Advance, from New York. _ FALMOUTH—Arrived Oct. 13—Fr ship Du qaesne, from Oregon. GREENOCK—Arrived Oct. 13—Br ship Kirk cudbrightshire, from Oregon via Queenstown. PUERTO MEXICO— Arrived Oct. 13—Stmr Ore gonlac. from New York. . PUNTA ARENAS—Arrived prior Oct. 14—Br atmr Detmold. from Baltimore for San Francisco. SALINA CRUZ—Arrived Oct. 12—Stmr Lyra, hence Oct. 2. VALPARAISO—Arrived Oct. 14—Br stmr Cras ter Hall, from New York. ~ PERlM—Passed Oct. 12—Br stmr Schuylkill, from Philadelphia for Yokohama. Oct. 13—Br atmr inverclyce. from Hlogo for New York. DOVER—Passed Oct. 14—Rnss ship California, from Tacoma for United Kingdom. VICTORIA—Arrived Oct. 15—Br stmr Marama. from Sydney via Honolulu; atmr Roma, from Port San Luia. Sailed Oct. 15—Br stmr Ifcalls. for Melbourne. NEWCASTLE (Aus.i—Arrived prior Oct. 15— Br stmr Strathardle. from Oregon via Victoria. Sailed Oct. 15—Schr George E. Billings, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived prior Oct. 15—Stsnr Ven tura, hence Sept. 24 via Honolulu. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Mongolia, hence Sept. 14. Sailed Oct. 15—Br stmr Nile, for San Fran cisco: Br stmr Hazel Dollar, for San Francisco. IQUIQUE— Arrived Oct. 13—Schr Win. Bow den, from Tacoma. Sailed Oct. 12—Ger Rtmr Sakkarah. for San Francisco. NAGASAKI—RaiIed Oct. 13, 1 a. m.— Stmr Minnesota, for Manila. WOOSUNG—SaiIed Oct. 15—Br stmr Bessie Dollar, for Hakodate. RAILWAY TRAVEL Through 'the c;rand canyon of the feather river and THE ROYAL (iORi.l Tke "Panama-Pacific" Expreaa and The "1015" Mall Leave and are due to arrive Union Ferry Depot from June 9. 1912 Leave Through Trains Arrive 9:10 a Salt Lake, Denver. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City. St. Louis 8:45p 7;30p Salt I.*ke. Denver. Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City. St. Louts 8:30 a 9:10* Sacramento 8:30 a 7:30p do 8:45p 9:10 a Stockton 8:30 a 4:10p do 10:20 a 7:30p do «:46p Through Standard and Tourist Sieepine Car 3 via D"n. A Rio Grande snd Rurlinjrtoo Route. »!a Den. A Rio Grsnde and R<vk Island Lines, via Den. A Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific Through trains. Observation Cars. Dining Cars, Electric Light* and Electric Fans. ' —— Schedule Effective July MM2 UNION FERRY DEPOT VIA~SAUSALITO I Arrive }6:4sat'etaluma. Santa Rosa. Gnerneville. j Duncan Mills. Casadero J ° : „:' p 7:15 a [Sonoma. Glen Ellen 6:05p 7:4sp*Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healds burg. Cloverdale. Uklah. Willits. _ ! Longvale, 'Sebastopol 1:358 S:lsaFt. Revea. Camp Meeker. Monte; I Rio. Duncan Mills. Cajad<no j 7:Gop 8:45 a iPetahima. Santa Rosa. Guerne! ville, Mftnte Rio, Duncan Mills, Casadero j 7:05p t»:lsa Sonoma. Glen Ellen *_ : "C' P ti«:i:>a:iagunitas. Point Reyes I jS:Ck>p lO:4sa'Petaliima. Santa Rosa. Healds burg i io Sonoma and Glen Ellen] wevlt «iays only ,i j 3:or>p 2:4sp'Petaluma. Santa Rom. GaHMM riile. Monte Rio. Duncan Mills..! 10:35 a T2:45p Point Reyes, Camp Meeker. Monte! I Rio. Duncan Mills. Casadero f10:35a 3:lsp:Petalnma. Santa Ross. Healds-! i burg, Cloverdale. Lklah. Wil-I j lits. ••Sebastopol j ll:R3a 4:4spiSonoraa. Glen Ellen I 8:83s s:lsp|Peta!nma, Santa Rosa. Healds-i burg !>:0? " vs:lsp!Pt. Reyes (.Sundays 7:15 p. m.'.-l 8:35 a ELECTRIC SCBURBAN VIA SAUSALITO Satisalito. Mill Valley. San Rafael—Daily every 30 minutes from 8:88 a. m. until 9:45 'a. m.: hourly until 2:43 p. m., then 3:15 p. m. and every 30 minutes until 7:45. then 0:15. 10:83 p. m. and 12:15 a. m. (On Sundays in addition—Every 30 minutes from 9:45 a. m. to 3:15 p. m., e..cept 2:15 p. a.) Fairfax—Leaves t»:45. 7:15. 7:45. 8:15. 8:45. 0:15. 9:45. 110:15. 10:4K, 111:15. 11:43 a. m.; 112:15. 12:45. Jl:15. 1:45. 2:45. 3:15, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45. 5:15; 5:45. 6:15, 8:43, t":15, 7.43, 9:15, 10:45 p. m.: J12:15 a. m. San Quentin via San Rafael—Leave daily at 9:15 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Tlburon and Belvedere-—Daily every hour from 6:45 a. m. until 1:45 p. m.: then 3:15 p. m. and every hour until 8:15, then 7:45, 9:15, 10:45 p. m. and 12:13 a. m. •Arrives 7:05 p. to. ••Arrives 10:35 a. m. tExcept Sundays. {Sundays only. 'Saturdays only. J Mondays only. Pacific Transfer Company's agents are author ized to check baggage direct from residence. MUIR WOODS WIT. TAMALPAIS £ VIA SAUSAUTO FERRY %S^ UNION DEPOT, FOOT OF KARKET STREST U.Sw Ftnete. | jjjJQjjjjj U. lit fSB* Weekday Sarfay Weekday SsaJay Waekday Samamy 9:45 a 8:45»t 7:20 a 11:50 a 7:20 a 10 40a 1:45* 9:45 a 1:408112:508 1:408 11:40 a * 445 a 10:45* 2:408 1:50? 4:45? 1:408 ..... 1:45 a 4:508 2:5 OP* 8:35p 2:408 1:458 3:508 3:408 I 2:458 4:40p! I 4:408 •Saturdaysonly, t Mondays only. flit. Tamslpais only. ( Sausalito Ferry—Tel. Kearny 4980 Ticket Offices < 6B7 Market—Tel. Kearny 2751 1 874 Market—Tel. Dou<r!as44o7 General Office-Mill Valley. Cal. Tel. Mil 1 Valley Sub. 81 "Tmn s f Tiwipih" its "Hiirl •»" an alww mm far tjnsts BAY AND INTERUHBAN ROUTES "HR__pK(E a________L_Bl >gr»^*3* ka&^sCmaient > Boats leave 7:00, 9:45 a. m, 12:30. 3:20. fbOO.B_lOp.ia. Meals a U Carte. Dock and office. NortH End Perry BcfldlflA Jfewwx Kearaj 4Ooj Home C 4T3KT" PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL QVniNIPV SHORT LINE OI 1/IIL I 19 Daya to Australia Splendid steamers (10,000 tons). Sonoma sails Oct. 22, Ventura, Nov. 19. and every 28 days, ! for HONOLULU, PAN6O PANGO (Samoa) and SYDNEY. Low rates. Bound World, $800 first 1 class, 8375 2d class, via Ceylon, Egypt, Italy, etc. Stepovers. HAVAI I 11! CIIA Ar,d Back - Tint Class. nUIULLLrL 4>liVSailings Oct. 22. Nor. o.etc. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY 673 MARKET STREET. Phone Sntter 648. AUSTRALIA and New Zealand SYDNEY VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON: 8. 6. MOANA (9.000 tons) sails 11 a. m. Oct. 18 8. 8. AORANGI (8,000 toas) sails 11 a.m. Nov. 13 ; Aad Every £8 days thereafter. mnov a. 8. Co. or new zealahd. Ltd. BIND. ROLPH ft Co., Gen. Agta., 810 Cal. St. ! Ticket Office, 678 Market st.; t«l. Douglas 3100. OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Kaiser i Wilbelm 11. from Bremen. Sailed Oct. pi—Stmr Kronprins Wilbelm, fori Bremen; stmr Pyndam. for Rotterdam. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Oct. 15—Stmr Luaitania. from New York. CHERBOURG-Sailed Oct. 14—Stmr Kataerin Augusts Victoria, from Hamburg for New York. ] Memoranda Schr Balboa, from Iquiqt** for Columbia river, was in coliiaoa today with bktn Koko Head, hence Oct. 2 for Astoria, while both were in tow of tug Fearless off the Columbia river bar; schr Balboa lost one mast. Per schr Dauntless- —Oct. 1.1. 7 p. m.. 20 miles north of Point Arena, bound from Fort Bragg for Honolulu, was run into by the stmr St. Helens: the schooner was sailing with a light SW wind and very heavy fog, when the steamer struck the schooner on the port side aft of the main rigging and stove in about S feet: tbe schooner filled with water and was towed to San Francisco by the stmr St. Helens; the steamer is slightly damaged forward. Tbe bktn Irmgard. lying at the seawall, got Jibboom foul of pile driver lying ahead of It and chafed off about two feet of boom. Wireless from stmr Carlos states if passed steamer, probably Daisy Mitchell, with wreck of stmr Gualala in tow, bottom np. ST mllea NW of Point Reyes; wind NW. 25 miles an hour; sea thopny. Per stmr Argyll—Oct. 15. 3 a. m.. 25 miles SE of Point Arena, in fog. struck stmr Gualsia on port bow and turned vessel over on port side: injured Alsak Abrnhamson and Constance Latz. two seamen who were asleep in tbeir berths: crew of IS was taken off in Argyll's boats; Cap tain Martinson of Gualala remained with vessel, which was picked up by stmr Daisy Mitchell aud will be towed to San Francisco: Gualala had cargo of bark on deck and railroad ties under deck. C.P.A. MAY HELP GREASE THE TURKS WREN the volunteers to the Grecian arms', who le_t San Francisco Monday, who left San Francisco it is expected that V. M. Garside. city passenger agent of the Southern Pa cific, will be in the forefront of the first fringe of the forward firing line. Garside accompanied the special train of five coaches on its way, but It is anticipated that he will become so i. ... -.' ! I j^^^^ _, w *AII4WAT ___„ , * TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE QUE TO ARRIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 15. 1812 VIA OAKLAND PIER Laa-a ~) (Foot of Market Street) Arrive (Subject to chance without notice) 2.15 a Nitea, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. Lodi, Gait, Elk Grove, I Sacramento,Rosevilte,Auburn,Co!fax 10.408 2.! 5* Sacramento. Marj 3vilte, Biggs, Chico. 10.408 6.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Martiaes, An tioch, Byron Hot Springe, Tracy, Patterson, >.«-.vm»n. Los Baoog. I Ingle. Herman, Fresno II .598 8.40 a San Leandro, Hayward, Nites, Saa Jose 6.508 7.00 a The Statesman—Richmond. Vallejo Junction, Port Costa, Beaitia. Sui- I sun. Elmira, Davis. Sacramento — 5.50p 7.00t Elmira. Vacaville. Rumaey 7.1R>8 7.20 a Goldfield Pass.—Truckee. Haren, Wa buska (Yerrington, Hudson). Mina, Toaopah, Goidfield, Laws, Keeter.. B.loa 7.20 a Richmond Port Costa, Benicia,Strisun, 1 Dixon, Sacramento 7.50p 7.20 a Rosevilfe, Marysville (Oroville). Red- { ding. Dunamuir 10.40p 7.20 a Davis, Woodland, Williams, Maxwell, Willows, Hamilton, Corning. Red ; Bluff 7.50p 7.20 a Kites. Pleasanton. Livennore. Trscy. lathrop. Stockton (Oekdate). Lodi. ) Sacramento 7.308 7.20 a Tracy. Patterson.Newman, Los Banoa, | Ingle, Kerman, Fresno 4,„0p 7.40 a Richmond. Vailejo. Napa, Calistog*. Santa Rosa, Crockett, Port Cost*.. 6.10» t7.40a Avon, Wainut Creek, San Ramon, 1 Livennore +6-508 B.ooa Newark, West San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright, Felton (Ben Lomond, Boul der Creek), Santa Cms R -50p 8.40 a Port Costa, Martines, Byron Hot Springs, Tracy, (Stockton), Merced, Berenda, Madera, Fresno, Fowler. Selma. Trever, Goshen Junction (Hanford, Armona), Tulare, Bek ersfield 4.30p 8.40 a Visalia. Lindsay, Porterrille, Ducor. . 7.1 Op {.40a Yosemite Valley via Merced -. *-f J}a .00* Irvington, San Jose 7.308. 9.00 a Jules, Pleasanton, Livennore. Stock ton (*Milton), VaUey Spring, lone. | Sacramento i'ls* I 660 a Tuolumne,Sonora, Jamestown, Angels 2.508 i B.ooa Atlantic Express—Sacramento. True- 1 kee, Ofrfeo, Salt Lake City. Denver. [ Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago... . 8.30p | B.Boa Tooopah-Goldfield Standard Steeper... 8.1 Oa 640 a Vallejo Junction. Vallejo | 7^sop 840 a Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Vallejo j Junction. Crockett. Fort Costa, Mar- I tinei, Avon. Concord, San Ramon. 6.108' 10.20 a SanFraneisco Overland Limited—Den- | ver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago 2108 1040 a ValKjoJaan Island. Napa «2.50p 1040 a Stockton ....{ 'ajo^l 10.40 a Los Angeles Passenger—Port Costa, Martinet, Byron Hot Springs. Tracy, Stockton, Merced, Madera. Fresno, (Hanford, Coalings, Visalia), Bak ersfield. Los Angeles 7.108 t!.2ot Shasta Limited—Portland, Tacoma, Seattle 8.50p 12.00n Rieiuaond, Port Costa, Benicia, Sui- \ 10.30 a sun, Elmira, Dixon, Sacramento . I 11 -10a 12.00n Davis,Williams,Colusa June.Willows. Germantown, Orland, Hamilton — 6.50p 12.00)1 Marysville. Chico, Red Bluff A3op I.OOp Nites, Irvington, San Jose 2.508 , 1.20p San Leandro, Niles, Centervilte, New- I ark. (Redwood), San Jose 7.50p 1.40p Newark. Alviso, Agnew, Santa Clan, West San Joee IO.OOp 2.40p San Leandro. Nites, Saa Jose 7.30p S-OOp Benicia, Winters, Sacramento —Wood- land. Tudor. Yuba City, Marysville. « Orovilte 11.10 a &20p Richmond, Port Costa. Martinez. Byron Hot Springs. Modesto, Merced. Ma dera, Fresno 10.40p 4.*X)B Port Costa, Martinet. Concord, Wal nut Creek. San Ramon. Livennore. 9.30 a 4.00p Richmond, Valtejo. Napa, Calietoga, Glen Ellen. Santa Rosa 9.30 a 4.00p Niles, (Ceatervill*. Newark), SunoL Pleasanton. Livermore, Tracy, I Stockton. Lodi, Sacramento 12.50p 4.40p San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Pleas anton. livennore 8.30 a 4.40p Irvington, San Jose 9.30 a 4.40p Tracy.Patterson. Newman, Los Banos, Kermaa, Fresno 10.40p 4.408 Valley Flyer-Port Costa. Byron Hot i Springs, Tracy, Modesto, Merced. Jtadera, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Tulare. Bakerafield. Mojave, Los Angeles 12.508 6,008 Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun, . Sacramento, RosoviQe, Lincoln, Wheatland. Marysvilla (Orovilte), Gridley, Biggs. Chico 11.30 a 6.008 Davis, Arbuekte, Williams. Willows, Orland, Tehama 10.40p 8.008 Newark, Santa Clan, West San Jose. 9.30 a 5.20p San Leaadro, Lore n so, Hayward, Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy. Stosktoa 3.108 6.20 a Owl Limited—Port Costa. Tracy, Fresno, Ijos Angeles B.loa 6.20 a Hayward. Nites and San Jose 6.508 6.408 Eastern Express —Ojden. PuabJo.Den ver. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 8.30p 6.40 a Port Costa, Bsniria, Suisun, Elmira, Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee, Reno, Sparks 8.308 7.00f Chin* and Japan Mail— Ogden, Cheyenne. Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago 3.10p 7.008 Port Costa, Byron Hot Swings. Stock ton, Sacramento. Colfax, Truckee, Reao 3.108 $7,008 Richmond, (Vallejo), Port Costa, Mar tinez, Concord, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Niles, Oakland... a 12.45 a 8.208 Oreeoi. Express—Sacramento, Rose vilie. Marysville, Redding,(Klamath Fa 11..», Ashland, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane I.IOf 9.00p Mt. Eden, Aivarado, Newark, Santa Cla-a.SanJoas 7.50p 8.40p Bakera_eld, McKittrick, Hasteton, Monarch, Moron, Fellow. Shale 7.50 a 9.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Tracv, Mo desto. Merced. Madera, Fresno, Hanford, Tulare 7.50 a 9.40p Hanford, Armona, Lentoore, Huron, Coalinra 7.50 a 9.40p Visalia. Exeter, Lindsay. Portervilte, Duoor. Famoso 7.50 a IQ-ZOB Portland Express—Davis. Willows, Red Bluff. Weed. (Klamath Falls), Ashland, Roseburg, Portland. Ta ' coma, Seattle 7.30 a NETHERLANDS ROUTE-Fren Pacific Street Wharf This mate offiss exceptional opportunity for Auto mobilists to reach all piint* oa the Sacramento River; CtxUinsvUfe, Emmstoo, Rio Msta, Isle ton. Ryde. Walnut Grove, Vorden. Courthad. Oarkib urg, Sacramento. Steamer Sa-iiwle er Navajo, leuw San Francisco 8.30 a. ra. daily _except Sunday and Wednesday, arriving Sacramento 7.09 p. m. Leav Sacramento &30 a. m. daily # except Sunday and Wednesday, arriving San Francisco 5.30 p. m. Stopping in either direction at all points shown above. ■ Steamer Modoc er Apache, leaves Saa Frenrsseo 1.00 p. m. daily, except Sunday; arrive Saa Francisco 11.30 p. m. daily except Monday. Steamer Navajo er Seminole, leaves San Frandsco (MM p. m. daily except Sundays, arriving Sacramento 7.00 a. m. daily except Monday. Leave Sacramento 9.00 p. m. daily except Sundays, arriving San Francisco 7.00 a. ra. daily except Monday. No stops e-J route in mher direction i enthusiastic on the trip that he will! insist on going to war. His colleagues, in fact, will be disappointed in him If ho comes back smiling to the Flood ( building within a week or «o. They! believe in his bravery. And well may they. That special train is as devoid of berths as a; traveling passenger agent is of money. Generally there are several volunteers from the passenger department for the pleasure of a transcontinental trip, but the prospect of traveling across the continent in a chair car restrained the eager ones. In vain the call went out for volunteers. All iooked dismal and dark, and the Southern Pacific was in de spair when Garside stepped up and took the job. *"I am more or less of an acrobat, anyhow.'' he said. "I will adorn a chair car across the country." * * * James H. P. Mason, traveling pas senger agent of the Washington-Sunset line, is on a vacation. * * # H. A. Buck, general agent of the Pennsylvania lines, ia in San Diego, to which he was called by news of the deatlr of his father there. F. R. McMillin. district passenger agent of the Southern Railway at' Houston, Tex., is in the city. * * * "VY". W. Cotton has been appointed counsel and A. C. Spencer has beenj appointed general attorney of the; Oregon-Washington Railway and Navi gation company. * * # At the annual election of the Call-' forma Association of Traffic Agents i the following officers were elected: 1.. I R. Bishop, Southern Pacific agent at Third and Townsend streets president,, George W. Lupton, local agent of the; Santa Fe. first vice president: W.J Mathewson of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha.j second vice president: G. H. Anker. J chief clerk, passenger department.! Northwestern Pacific, librarian; F. J.j Harrington, Santa *Fe, secretary-treas- j urer. VIA COAST L.IISB Leava (Thini and Towneend Streets) * Arrive (Subject to change without cotios) f 6.08 a Valencia Street. Ocean Mew, Colma, Cemeteries, Baden, Saa Bruno t 8.35 a 6.30 a South San Francisco, San Jose, Gilroy, (Hollister. Tres Pinosi, Sargent. Pa jaro, Watsonville, Santa Crui 7.50 a t 6.30 a Los Altos. Mona Vista. Los Gatos . J9.*st f 7.00« South San Francisco. Talo Alto, San Jose, Way Stations 7.Ma t 7.00 a Los AHos, Monta Vista, Los Gatos . 7.20p B.ooa Shore Line Limited—Paso Robtes Hot. Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Aagetes 9.508 8.05 a Uayfield, Los Ahne.Los Gatoa.Wright. Gtenwood (Boulder Creek), Santa Cm Wataonvilte, Castrovilte, Del Monte. Monterey, Padfic Gro-. p 9.058 9.00 a San Jose, Gilroy, Sargent, Salinas. Sotedad. San Miguel. Paso Robtes Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo — 4 00j 9.00t Hollister, Tres Finos—Watsonville. Sasta Crus—Dal Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove *.OC> 10.40 a South San Francisco. Burlingame. San Mateo, Palo Alto. San Jo* t 630e 10.40 a Los Aitos, Monta Vista. Los Gatos 12.308 Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colma, Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno... I 35p 11.40 a South San Francisco, San Joae t 8.20 a 1.208 Saturdays only—San Mateo. Redwood. MayfieW, Mountain View, San Joee 10.508 1 1.208 Saturdaveonly—Los Altos. Mona Vista, LosGatoi 53.25| i 2.00 a De! Monte Express—San Jose. Gilroy. Sargent (Watsonville), Santa Cm, De) Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove. (Salinas) 12,30 a ; 2.058 Easton, Saa Mateo. Palo Alto. San Ii Joae 8.40 a ! f 2.108 Sotith San Francisco, Redwood. San !, Joae i ll^Oa ', 3.008 South Sao Francisco. San Mateo. Saa 11 Jose.Gilroy. TresPinos, Salinas... I0.!0a 3.008 Watsonville. Santa On, Castrovilte. Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 10.! Oa 3.258 Buriingame. San Mateo. Redwood. Palo Ako, Mayfield, Loa AJtos. Los Gatos... 5.30? 4.008 Sunset Express—Tucson, Deming. Xl Paso, Houston. New Orleans, Chi cago 8.15 a 4.008 Washington Sunset Route—Washiag toa. D. C. New York aad East C. 15a 4,008 Salinas. Paso Robtes Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, . Ventura aad Los Angeles 9.15 a 4.008 Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 9.! 8a 1 South San Fiancisco. Saa Jose f 7.25 a l t 4.55 a Santa Out Limited—Mayfield. Los Altos, Los Gatos, Feltoa, (Boulder Creek.) SantaCrui t 8.45 a f 5.058 Buriingame, Saa Mateo. Palo Alto, San Jose and Way Stations 9.45 a t 5.208 Redwood, Atherton, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfield. Mountaie View, Sunnyvale, Saa Jose t 9.001 ' f 6.20p Ixw Altos, Monta Viata, Los Gates.... i 8.40 a t 5.258 Easton. Redwood, Mountain Mew, San Jose I-Iop \ f 5.308 Loop—Valencia Street. Ocean Mew, [- Cemeteries, South San Francisco, 23d Street, 3d aad Townaend t 6.40p 5.40 a San Bruno. San Mateo. Redwood, Palo Alto. Santa Clara, San Jose... 3.25p • t 8.408 k» Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gatos.... 7.20p { t 6.00p Millbrae. San Mateo. Redwood, May field, Loa Altos. Los Gatos ...T B.ooa t 605p 23d Street, Ma tar-ion. South San Francisco, Valencia Street t 7.15 a 6.30p South San Francisco, San Joae 5,458 7.40 a The Lark—Paso Robtes Hot 'priags. Santa Barbara, Los Angel** 9.30 a B.lop Sao Joseand WayStatioaa 7.30 a ' IO.OOp Los Angeles Pa««nger— Salinas. Paso Robtes Hot Springs, San Luis Obis po, Santa Barbara and Los Angetes 8.25 a 10.05p South San Francisco, San Jose 11,55p 11.45 a South San Francisco, Palo Alto. Saa Jose 7.45p LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Via Aiemtda Pier. Te Oakland, 14th and Franklin Sts.— 6.15. 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 minutes past tl-« hour until 7.45 p. ra.; then 8.30, 9.15, 10.00. 10.45, 11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m. Te Alameda, North and South Side— 6.15, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 minutes past the • hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.30. 9,15, 10.00. 10.45, 11 JO p. m. aad 12.15 a. m. LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Via Oakland Pier. Ta Oakland. 18th St., and Berkeley via Shattuek Aye. and Ellsworth St Lines.^-Daily—From 6.00 a. m., and every twenty minutes until _20 p. m.. inclusive: then 9.00,9.40.10.20.11.00.11.40, p. m.. 12.20 and 1 20 a.m. Additional boats Saturdays and Sucdavs only, 8.49 p. m.. 920, 10.00, 10.40 and 11.20 p. m." To Berkeley via California St and West Berkeley, Albany via Ninth St Lines—Daily—From »6.00 a. m.. t6.20. •6.40, t7.00 a. m. and everr twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m. inclusive; then 9.00. 9.40,10.20.11.00.11.40 p.m.. 12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional beats Saturdays and Sundays onlj-, 8.40 p m., 9^0.10.00, ia«o and 11.29 p. m. Te Vijorit Stege, Pullman. Rithmond—+s-40 aad 7.40 a. m., p. m., 4.20, 5.20, 6.20 p. as. To Oakland, Washington-Broadway, East Oaklant Fruitvale and Melrose via Seventh St.—Dairy—Frota 6.00 a. m.. and every' twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m., inclurive; then 9.00, 9.40. 11.00 11.40 p. m., and 1.20 a. m. Additional boats Saturday and Sunday only, 8.40 p. a- 9J2Q, 10.00, 10.40 and 11.20 p. m. Honeshoe to Oakland, Washington-Broadway, Fruitvaie, Alameda. North Side—Daily—From 6.00 a. m- t6.20, 6.40, 7M, 7,40. 8.00, &40 and forty minutes part the hour until 3.40 p. m ; then 4.00, 4.40, 5-00. 5.20. 5.40. 6.00, 6.20. 6.40." 7JOO, 7.40. 8.20. 9.00, 9.40,10.20. 11.40 p. m., and a. m. To Stenehurtt—l6.oo, +6.40, +7.20. tS.OO, tIOOO a. a. tIJH>. p. m., 53.00, +3.20, *4.00, *5.00, »5.40 and p. m. AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY-From San Francisco. South End of Ferry Building, for Broadway Wharf. Oakland—Week dajs 6.00 a. m. and every haK hour until 9.00 p. m., inclusive. Sundays and holidays 6.00 a. m. and e«rj' half hour until 11.00 p. inclusive. Boats leave Breadway Wharf—Week days 6.15 a. m. and every' half hour until 8.45 p. ra. in clusive. Sundays aod holidays. 6.15 a. m. aod erety half hour until 10.45 p. m., inclusive. a for Morniag. *Daily. 8 for Afternooo.*; +Suaday excepted. JSuaday only. a Monday. Union Transfer Co, authorized to cheek Baggage 4v*et fram residence. « 15