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SKIPPING NEWS GATHERED I
FROM THE SEVEN SEAS
Movements of Vessels Ply
ing Between San Frari
cisco and Other Ports
Continued from Pbkc 12
■• H,:!i " I to nationality, and free
. expense. Navigators »re cordially Invited to
set of chart!
I directions of the world are kept at
nan.i ror comparison and Kftnaec and the latest
I?/,?™ ,, ' » w «y« be obtained regardie«
iipnts. dangers to navigation and matters of in
it-rtst to ueean commerce.
B. O. BARTHAI.OW.
Ueatenant, U. S. N., in Charge.
\ Weather Report
United States Department of Agriculture—
•r Bureau. San Frawiseo. Feb. Iβ, 1013.
KAIXFALL DATA
STATIONS
-
E •? I B?8
rg
■ I •■" I
X j 7-
i
Enreka
Red Bluff
Sacra neat ....
Mt. Tamalpats
San Francisco .:...
San Jose
Fresno ....;......
Independent- •.'....
San Luis Obispo...
Los Angelas...
San Diego
O.Ofl 84 M BS 23.51
ii.in . 18.21 KM 7.24
0.09 B.S8 12.6S 4.:^9
0.00 15. si 14.M 10.01
O.(-> ft.M U.8T 0.29
.06 10.60 4.67
0.00 2.79 6.OT 2.03
LSI 5. 88 0.8t
4.7'.) .V. 7.14
MO 4.35 !•
! o.oo :;,44 | c..4i 2.67
PACIFIC COAST STATIOXS
In the following tables the maximum aod mlnl
mum temperatures and rainfall are given:
BTATIOK8
- 7 ~: =!b ?
5 S
I r , H stations Z t- , »
z f
:■_ 0.0<
Kurcka .. .
a
71 ■
Helena ...
Honolulu . ..]72 60 O.W'
Kaligpell ...Uβ :
Lee .\ngt!'
Modena 5fi
Mt.Tamalp'is'eo
. ■- 16 0.24
! ... .ITS 44|0.00
I
!'t. Beyes Lt •"•.'.i 49
Portland Sβ 1C 9.08
URed Bluff...:ro'4r. o.oo
liReno
Sacramento.. 70 Iβ 0 00
: salt Lafcr. .
<:in D 0.00
S. Francisco. 66 50 0.00
Sao .1 JujO.OO
SE. Farall.
[ Spokane ..
•Samnalt .
iTuooma .... ' > 5016.10
- : i 481. J2.24
ToDopah .... .">!:,
W'nUa Wai
; \'iiniernu<_(
If" ataa 82|10(O.Oo
64 i.lilies.
EASTERN STATIOXS
Abilene ?■> ::j .<X j KooxTille ...
Louisville . . . 16 :.4 .00
Huston _• -;;; .00
Hnffalo 20 U
\!<>-)lr.;il .... -
Uoorbead .... 28 18 .00
I'•liver ...
I" , " M( - 2 New York. ... "
North Platte. W 80 .00
I»nlutU >klal»oma . ... <
■ .....30!.. .00 rlttubnrg .... I!
■ IS .0* Roswi 11 M 2e(.0e
- -■ St. Louis |5i
Bay. . . J? 4 .OT >3t. Paul ' ■
rampa <E
Havre | o |28 20 .01
Huron Washington .. '••
■ :<> .(if. Winuipcjj ...|14 -1 .00
SYNOPSIS Or WKATHEB CONDITIONS
re baa fallen steadily ovpr Washlng
- n ami also California. Uain has been
tro« Kureka northward.
- - n -ire reported in the last
i. liish southerly winds prevail from the
mi nth of the Colotobla river Dortliward. Pleasant
weathi-r is reported in the Rocky mountain sec
! the plains ttate*. A moderate disturb
■ ' ■■-:;!■> the lake region, and light snow
has fallPa fv< to Buffalo. Snow is al*o
falling on the New England coast, with high east
winds-. Temperatures are unusually high in Kan
t-as, Nebraska. lowa and the Dakotas. On the
Pacific s!ope tenipe.'.iturf's are above the normal.
",i l'i'u.jings have been
n!iovf 70 degrees. On the coast cooler weather
day.
FOBECAST
-t ms'le at San rraneHoo for the 30 hours
ending at midnight February 17. 1913;
San rranoKeo and vicinity—Cloudy, cooler Mon
day, probably light rain; moderate southwest
wind.
Santa Clara vallr-y—Clopdy cooler Monday;
ate rootb wind.
■!fii f o valley—Cloudy, cooler Monday,
vitli lijxiif rain; nnxierate south wind.
San Joacjuin valley—Cloudy, cooler Monday;
light west wind.
California south of fhe Tehachapl—Cloudy,
cooler Monday; light smith wind.
A. G MeADIE, District Forecaster.
HVDROGRAI'HIC OFFICE
T)epth at mean low water, entrance to harbors.
PLACE r"r. ! Dstp ;
rays
ar

Remarks
iel working north
eri;
u.
-.
ect water over bar,
vrltli inner bar P. S.
•aring KB.
(mag.).
Nehaiem .
remaining abou
i, 5 i
. lit
Jhannel to the wthwart
and changing a little
lo the north.
Jhanne! south of rangp
130 to 200 feet. la
jrood shape.
1W ..
i| Channel
: "lit far
y it
Jmpqua ..
. 0 Strangers entering should
keep r'lnsre well open
to northwarfl.
.. 5 Beet watiT .".(Xl feet from
I blar-k buoy at end of
I jetty.
.. 4 Channel straight. Aids
I in good order.
. 30!Channel almost Straight
I otit f-lightly t4 north-
i ward.
iy.
1
r>.
north-
jannel
ward.
it.
imB ■
a
30 ft** deep nearly
tHmliiR hasin.
gan Diego! 3fi 'Jan. 311
S«n r«U" -::■ Sep. .'(■vlJepth~i'n~dredge<I chan-
I 1 pel.
eye
•2Gi:
.'cannel etn
good wiritb.
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WIRELESS REPORTS
FROM SHIPS AT SEA
MARCONI WIRELESS
These reports are received directly j
from the Pacific coast stations of the
>!nrt-onl VTJr<-les« company:
STEAMER NORWOOD—S p. m.. 23 miles north
if Point Reyes.
STEAMER F. H. LEGGETT—B p. m., 27 miles
nort:> i t Petal Sur.
STEAMER ENTERPRISE—S p. m., 317 miles |
from Lightship.
STEAMER PORTER—Left San Luis at 9 p. m.
STEAMER WHITTIEE—S p. m., 4o miles north
I : Point Arena.
STEAMER WABETENAW—S p. m., 286 miles
north of S:in PrtDciace.
I STEAMER CUZCO—Left San Pedro at 5:30
;i. in.
STEAMER TOPEKA—B p. m., 27 miles x north
of Point Reyes.
STEAMER LTJCA6—S p. m., 12 miles south of!
Cape Blanco.
STEAMEK FENWICK—S p. m., 18 miles south
iif Cnjie Blanco.
STEAMER CHANSLOR—B p. m., 132 miles
north of Monterey.
BAHGE 91—In tow tue Dauntless; Bp. m., 60
miles south of Ssn Francisco.
STEAMER WILHELMINA—From San Francisco
for Honolulu: Feb. IS, 8 p. m., 1.1U4 miles out.
STEAMER NILE—From Honolulu for Yokohama;
Feb. to, S p. Bβ., 42 miles from Honolulu.
STEAMER PERSIA—From Yokohama for Hono
lulu: Feb. Iβ. I p. ni., Sol miles west of
Honolulu.
STEAMER SONOMA—From San Francisco for
Sydney; Fib. I*. 8 p. m.. 1,300 miles out.
STEAMER HILONIAN—From Seattle for Ilono
-I'ilr.: Feb. 15, I p. in., I.7JS miles from ]
Tateoefc.
STEAMER CITY OF PARA—Feb. 15, 8 p. m.,
L'T.l miles south of San Francisco.
STEAMER TAHITI—From Sydney for San Fran-
Feb. 15, S p. in., 1,400 miles from San
Francisco.
SBATTLE, Feb. 16.
STEAMER CATANIA—Taeoma-San Luis; off
Point No P
STEAMER ARGYLL—Seattle-Port San Lnls; off
Clallain bay.
ASTORIA, Feb. I*s.
STEAMER CUEACAO — Northbound: crossing
Queen Charlotte sound at 7:43 p. m.
STEAMER ASCTJNCION—Port Angeles-Snn Fran
. MO miles north of San Francisco at 8
p. m.
STEAMER STANLEY DoLLAß—Southbound; 75
mile* foutii of Grays Harbor at 8 p. m.
SIEAKER NAVA JO—Northbound; 120 miles
of BUOCO at 6 p. m.
STEAMER COLUMBlA—Southbound; 50 miles
s<>utli f>f Columbia river at 8 p. m.
STEAMER DRAKE—With bnrjre 95; northbound;
2.". miles unrth of Grays Harbor at 8 p. m.
STEAMEE QtJEEN—San Francisco-Seattle; 52
miles nortli of Blanco at 8 p. m.
KAST SAN PEDRO. Feb. 16.
STEAMER WILLAMETTE— Northbound; 4 miles
north of Point Vincent at 8 p. m.
STEAMER PARAISO—San Diego to San Pedro;
12 miles north of Point I.oir.a.
STEAMER YALE—Point Hueneme at 6:20 p. m.,
■■ound.
STEAMER SANTA ROSALlA—Southbound; 590
miles south of Sim FmtK-isi-n.
STEAMER CITY OF PARA—Feb. Iβ, 273 miles
south of San Fruucisuo, southbound.
EUREKA, Feb. 16.
STEAMEK NOME CITY— Off Gorda.
NOME CITY—2S miles north of Blunts reef.
STEAMER CENTRALIA—G p. m., 10 miles north
of Blunts reef.
STEAMER NANN SMITH—2O miles north of
Seal rocks.
STEAMER RIVERSIDE—S miles south of Point
St. Ch
STEAMER MAVEEICK—23 miles south of Cape
Blanco.
STEAMER WHITTIEE—Out 1:15 p. m.
STEAMER VANGUARD—In 3:30 p. m.
STEAMER F. A. KILBURN—Out 1 p. m.
SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST
Items of Interest to Mariners of
the Pacific
(Special Dispatch to The Call)
EUREKA, Feb. IC—Steamer Vanguard ar
rived late this afternoon from San Francisco
with freight, mail and pameofen.
Oil 8-tfamer Whit tier crossed out this after
noon bound for southern California points.
With freight, mail and a large number of
passengers tne steamer F. A. Kilburn departed
this afternoou for Sau Francisco.
SEATTLE, F*b. Iβ. —Arrived—Steamers Sado
Maru (Jupancst■>. Yokohama; Northland. Bertha,
southeastern Alaska: Jefferson, Skagway;
Prlace Rupert <Br.), Print e Uupert.
Sailed --Steamer > Euckinan, Sun Francisco;
Prime Rupert (Br.l. Prince Rupert.
TACOMA, Feb. 16. —Arrived—British steamer
Antilochup, Liverpool.
Departed—Steamer Catania, San Francisco.
SAN PEDRO. Feb. 15. —After having discharged
feet of lumber for The Charles McCormSck
Lumber company at San Diego, steamer Willam
ette returned here, took passengers and freight
for the Merchants' Steamship company at Saa
-i'O and cleared for Portland to reload.
I acttte Coast company's steamer Stata of
Caiifornia arrived from San Diego, and after tak
'!)!_' paaseogen and additional cargo proceeded for
San Francisco via Santa Barbara.
Norwegian iteamer Com arrived this morning
froia Iquique, Chile, after an uneventful voyage,
nnd afti r discharging 7.",o.000 nitrates for W. It.
Gryee & Co. proceeded for Sail Francisco with
remainder of cargo.
Steamer Yale arrived this afternoon from San
Diego, and after taking pasetftgera and addi
tional cargo proceeded for San Francisco.
Stenmer Harvard arrived this morning from
Pan Irauclseo with good passenger and freight
Bats.
Steamer Kiamath arrived this morning from
Portland and S:ui ITraociaco carrying passengers
and freieht for the Merchants' Sti-amship com
pany and a cargo of oreosoted piling for the
city of Los Angeles and lumber cargo for the
Cfaarlet MeCormiek Lnmber company.
The Pacific Mail steamer Seward, which lost
its rudder off Uaxatlan south bound and which
is returning north in tow of the tng Sea Rover,
is expected to arrive iit this port during the
night.
Sir; mer Rose City arrived this afternoon from
Portland via Astoria and San Francisco, bringing
passengers and 1.100 tons of miscellaneous freight
xehandiae. The Rose City will clear on
the return trip tomorrow.
Arrivals during the night will include steamer
Mandalay, from Crescent City via San Francisco,
with passengers and freight for the West Coast
Steamship company and 400,000 feet of lumber
for the Southern California Lumber company.
Steamer Speedwell discharged a partial cargo
of lumber for the Southern California Lumber
company and proceeded for San Diego with the
remainder, thence for Coos Bay to reload.
Schoooer Alvena arrived from the Columbia
river carrying 0T.%,000 feet of lumber.
PORTLAND. Feb. 1«. —The steamer Bear ar
rived today from California coast ports with a
fair passenger list and a full freight.
The steam schooner San Pedro arrived today
from San Francisco with a cargo of general
merchandise* ainl will load lumber for a return.
A. ortinger. general agent of the paWMigw
department of the San Francisco and Portland
Steamship company, arrived from San Ftan
claco on the steamer Hear.
The oil tank steamer Atlas arrived from Cali
fornia today with a cargo of fuel oil for the
Standard Oil company.
taamer EtMaoke arrived today from Cali
fornia ports with a large freight and passenger
list.
Cnptain P. Westfall of the German bark Mimi,
went übore a few aiiles norili of the
ir trance to Nehalem bny while heading for the
Columbia river, arrived today fmm Bay City
«ml by appointment met B, M. Cherry, Lloyds*
agent, at Astoria, at the office of Anderson and
Crowe here, where he examined his awaiting
mail and receded instructions to await the
iirrival from Seattle this morning of Mr. Taylor,
German Lloyd agent, who is to make thp final
. as to the disposition of the stranded
ASTORIA. Feb. IS.—Steam schooner Olympic,
cftlfO of lumber for California, has ar
• ivii! down the river and will go to sea when the
bar moderates.
The Staadocd Oil Rteamer Atlas has arrived In
port from the sound ami will tow barge No. 93
to California.
Steamers BOaaoke and Bear, with freight and
■ is from Sa-i PedfO ;m.l \\\iy points ar
riveii iv port to<Jay and proceeded.
« . *.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVED
Saturday, Feb. 15.
11:18 p. m., ttmr Flfteld, Scbllllnsky. 44 hours
D: pab-eugers and merchandise to A.
F. Eetabrook.
Sunday. Feb. Iβ.
4:48 p. m.. Ktmr President. Thomas. CM hours
.ittip; passengers and merchandise to Pa
cific Coast Steamship company.
9:05 a. m.. stmr Daisy. Smith, 74 hours from
Portland; 800.000 feet lumber to K. S. Freeman.
0:50 a. PS., stmr National City, fiostrom. lft
from Fort Kragg; boUDd south, called In
for fuel.
10 a. m., stmr Eureka. Faria. 101 tours from
Buttle; 1,508 sacks irbrat, 2.500 tons coal 200
cbm'B explosives to Pacific Coast Steamship com
pany.
1:15 a. m., stmr Elizabeth, Olsen. 44 hours
from Bendon, passengers and mercbaDdUe to E.
T. Kγ
S;M a. m.. stmr Byades. Yonnsrrpn. 8 days 4
boon from Hilo; merchandise to Matwjn Naviga
tion company.
L. in., stmr Sea roam, llenricksoti, 14
bonre from Memioctno, via I'oint Arcua 11 hours;
200,000 feet loaber to C. H. Ilicpins.
MS a. v., etuir titriTCTl. 4ti hours
THE SAN FRAN«
J from Eandon; 220,000 feet lumber to Sudden &
■ Christeaaoa.
4:45 a. m., stmr Norwood. Knn<lsen, 33 hours
i from San Pedro; ballast to Sadden & Cbristenson.
C a. m., stmr Redondo, Erickson, 36 hours
from Coos Bay; 620.000 feet lumber to C. A.
Smith Lumber company.
2:20 p. id:, stmr Fort Eliasen. CO
botra from Astoria; 600.000 feet lumber to K. :
K. Wood Lumber company.
3 p. m.. stmr Avalon, Christenson. 70 hours
fro;n Willapa Harbor; bound south, put In for
fuel.
11:10 a. m., stmr Albion, Jacobeen, 70 hours
from San Pedro: ballast to Riehardsou & Co.
12 m.. stmr Quinault, Walvig, 64 hours from
Raymond; noo.ooo feet lumber to Hart-Wood
I Lumber company. '
12:20 p. ni. stmr Hunalei, Hamma. 40 hours
i from San Pedro: passengers and morchaudlse to
Independent Steamship company.
12:3." p. m.. stmr Aurelia. Cnrey. 4." hours
from ban Pedro: ballast to Trower Brothers.
5:88 p. m., etmr Necanicum, Mattson. 80 hours
from Astoria: 800,000 feet lumber and piles to
Hammond Lumber company.
SAILED
Saturday. Feb. 15.
— p. m., Btmr Riverside. Pahlqnist. Seattle.
8:S& p. m., fitmr Siskiyou. Hansen. Beliingham.
11 p. m., stmr Nome City, Hansen. Seattle.
Sunday. Feb. Iβ.
0:10 a. m., schr Fred E. Sander, Erkren, Ev
erett.
4 p. tn.. stmr National City, Bostrom, San
P. dre.
4:20 p. ci., gtmr Eureka, Peulsen, Monterey.
O;#Q a. m., stmr Aztec" Holland. Ancon.
10:55 a. tn., stmr Norwood, Knudsen, Grays
Harbor.
12:15 p. m., stmr City of Topeka. Zeh, Eu
reka.
5:20 p. m., Ktmr Aurelia, Carer, Astoria.
9 a. m., echr Monterey, Kelly, Monterey, In
tow of tug Navigator.
11 a. m., stmr Noyo. Matsen. San Pedro.
7:20 p. m., stmr George W. Elder, Paulsen,
San Pedro.
9:30 a. tn.. barse 91, Monroe, El Segundo. in
tow of tug Dauntless.
•1:25 p. m., etuir Potno. Lllleland. Albion.
~:~>0 p. m., stmr Saglaaw, Lunstedt, Willapa
Ilurbor.
Sißo p. m., stmr Arctic, Under. Fort Bragg.
4:40 p. m., stmr Avalon, Christenson, San
Pedro.
WEATHER REPORTS
POINT LOBOS. Feb. 10, 10 p. m.—Weather
hazy: wind northvrest. velocity 12 miles an hour,
DOMESTIC PORTS
SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb. 16, etmr
State of California, from San Peuro, and sailed
for San Francisco
VENTURA—SaiIed Feb. 10, 4 p. m., ttmr
George Loomis. lor El Sogiindo.
I'ORT SAN MlS—Arrived Feb. lrt, 7 a. tn.,
stmr W. S. Porter, from Astoria, and ssllod 10
l>. m. for Astoria. Sailed 6 a. m., tug Defiance,
with bktn Fullerton in tow. for San Francisco.
Arrived 7:30 a. m., stmr Santa Clara, from San
Pedro, and salted 2:30 p. tn. for San Francisco.
FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb. Iβ. stmr James
S Hjfrjtins, for San Diego .
ABERDEEN—Arrived Feb. 1* 7 p. m., etmr
Aberdeen, hence Feb. 12. Sailed Feb. IC. 8
a. m., schr Ethel Zime, for San Francisco; 4
p. m.. Fttnr Temple B. Dorr, for San Francisco.
EUREKA—Arrived Feb. Iβ, 3 p. m.. stmr Van
jr.mrd. hence Feb. 15. Sailed Feb. Iβ, 1 p. m.,
stmr Wbittier, for Port San Luis; etmr h\ A.
Kilburn. for San Francisco.
POINT REYES—Passed Feb. IC. S:10 a. m..
stnir Quinault, from WiUapa Harbor for San
Francisco.
COOS BAY—Arrived Feb. 16, etmr Alliance,
from Astoria. Sailed Feb. 16. 8 a. m.. s>tmrs
Nann Smith and Washington, for San Francisco;
9 a. m., stmr Rochelle, for San Pedro.
LONG BEACH—Arrived Feb. 14. stmr Francis*
THE
Yale and Harvard I
"The Ships With the I
Perfect Service" ' Wi
These two boats are I;:;: j
the most luxuriously
''-.: ■ appointed vessels ply- iiilj-l&'f
ingr the «Pacific Coast—
:• • swift, silent and safe. \ 'i
They sail every >lon
diiy, Wednesday, Friday
si nil Saturday for
LOS ANGELES
;:>! and every Wednesday
and Friday for
SAN DIEGO
ROLWD TRIP RATES
For Tickets, Foldera,
etc, apply
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Phone Sutter 310.
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U Phone Kearny 142.
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SACRAMENTO
RIVER STEAMERS
CHANGE IN TIME
Until further notice Steamer
Navajo will leave San Francisco,
Pier 7, Pacific Street Wharf, for
Sacramento, daily except Sunday,
at 8:30 A. M.
Returning will leave Sacramento,
X Street Wharf, daily except Sun
day, at 9 P. M.
Southern Pacific
ATL AjVTI ri L
LONDON-PARIS-HAMBURG
PRES. GRANT Feb. 27, 12 noon
iPRETORIA March 6, 9 a. m.
PENNSYLVANIA March 12. 11 a. m.
AMERIKA March 15, 11 a. m.
tUamburg direct, second cabin only.
MEDITERRANEAN
Madeira, Gibral ar, Algiers, Naples and Genoa
S S CINCINNATI (IT 000 tons), Mar. 11, 10 a.m
B 3 HAMBURG (11,000 Tons).. April 5, 9 a. m.
8.8. MOLTKE (12.."00 tons;, April 13, 8:30 a. m,
•B.S. HAMBURG May 20, 8 a. m.
•Omits call at Algiers and Madeira.
CniriCrC TO TEE LAND OF
X U IuLO THE MIDNIGHT SUN.
Scotland, Orkney and Faroe Islands, Iceland,
Spitzbergen, North Cape, Norway
From Hamburg during June, July and August
by S. S, VICTORIA LUISE, S. S. BISMARCK
aiid S. S. METEOR.
BOOK NOW.
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Phone Kearny 2046.
FRENCH LINE
CIE. GLE. TRANSATLANTIQUE
DIBJBCT LINK TO BAVRB —PARIS
Sailing Kvi>rv Thursday and Saturday.
FROM NEW YORK TO lIAV UK
Jivery Tliur>ciay at 10 a. vi.
ILa Provence..Feb. -v i La Provence. Mar. 20
J France Feb. 27 f France .Mar. 27
ILa Touraine..Mar. 0 La Touraine..Apr. 3
!La Lorraine. .Mar. I.*? La Lorraine. .Apt. 10
FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE
Every Saturday at 3 y. m.
R(K'hamt»eau..Mar. $ ! Chicago Apr. 12
4j Mar. 13 | Caroline Apr. 26
Niagara Mar. 22 Niagara Apr. JN
m beau. .Apr. 5 Itorhanibeau..MH.v 3
FijGAZI"BROS. p Pacific Qgast M&nagcrs, 630
SUeet, ta.n Francisco
CABIN OFFICE, 613 MARKET STREET.
CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913.
H. Leggett. from San Diego, and sailed Feb. 15,
3 p. m., for San Francisco: Feb. 15, 11:30 a. m.,
strnr Coaster, from San Pedro, and sails Feb. 17
for San Francisco; Feb. 15. 2 p. m., stmr Cas
par, from San Pedro, and sailed Feb. Iβ. 8
p. m. for Redondo Beach.
SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb. 10. stmrs State of
California, Yale and Willamette, from San
Piego: Ftmr Harvard, heoce Feb. 15; stmr Rose
City, hence Feb. 15: stmrs Klainnth and Speed
w<-11. hence Feb. 14: eebr Lucy, from Umpqiia.
Sailed Feb. 16. stmrs State of California. Yale,
Willamette and Fair Oaks, for San Francisco;
stmr Lnkme, for Eureka.
SEATTLE —Arrived Feb. 16, stmr Jefferson,
from Skugway. Sailed Feb. IC. 2 p. in., stmr
r.i'.ekma:), for San Francisco. Arrived Feb. 10.
11:80 a. in., stmr Northland, from Ska|rwayj
Jap stmr Sado Mara, from Victoria. Saiicl let-..
16 11 :.'><> a m.. stmr Argyll, for San Francisco.
TATOOSH—Passed in Feb. IC, 5:40 p. m., Br
stmr 11, S. Dollar, from Kahului for Seattle; 9
a. m., Bttnr Multnomah. heuce Feb. 13 for Seat
tle. '
VENTURA —Arrived Feb. 10. C:3O a. m., stmr
George I.oomis. from F.l Segundo.
ASTORIA—SaiIed Feb. 15, 0 p. m., stmr G.
W. Fenwick, for San Pedro. Arrived Feb. 13,
midnight, stmr Breakwater, from Coos Bay;
Feb. Iβ, 8 a. m. stinr Bear; 10 a. ta., slier
Roanoke hence Feb. 14: 9 a. m., stmr Atlas,
from Seattle; stmr 8»a Pedro, hence Feb. 13.
Sailed Feb. 15, 9 p. in., stmr Portland, for San
Pedro.
EUREKA—SaiIed Feb. 16. 1 p. m., stmr Whit
tier, for Port San Luis; stmr F. A. Kilburn, for
San Francisco.
TACOMA —Arrived Feb. 16, Br stmr Antt
lochus, from Liverpool via Victoria. Sailed Feb.
16, stmr Buckman. for Seattle; stmr Zapora.,
ISLAND PORTS
HONOLULU—SaiIed Feb. 15, 5 p. m., Br Btmr
Nile for Yokohama.
OCEAN STF.AMERS
NEW YORK —Arrived Feb. lb". stmr Campania,
from Liverpool; etnir Baltic, from Liverpool; gtmr
Kaiseria Auguste Victoria, from Huniburg; suur
Patricia, from Hamburg: stmr Argentina, from
Trieste. Sailed Feb. Iβ, stmr California, for
Glasgow.
BOSTON—Arrived Feb. 16, stmr Carpathla,
from Liverpool.
HALlFAX—Arrived Feb. 16. stmr Grampion,
from Liverpool.
MISCELLANEOUS
Captain Clark of the Fort Point life saving
station picked up the launch Eiriily I with dis
abled machinery off Fort Point this afternoon
and towed her to the station, where R. O. Tiaeo,
ths occupant, made repairs.^
MAILS ACROSS THE PACIFIC
The following falling dates and clos
ing times of trans-Pacific mails are
based on the latest information fur
nished by steamship companies. They
are subject to change on notice. Paper
PACIFIC OCKAX TK AVICI.
Berth and Meals Included in Fare
LEAVE FROM PIERS ft AND 11
Lor AnicFles, San rfOicso, * Santa Itarbara
President or Gov'n'r, Feb. 17; Mar. 3, 10, 2 p. m.
Feb. 24, 2 p. m.
•State of CaL.Feb. 18, 20. 27; Mar. 0, 11 a. m.
•Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara.
Seattle (Direct), Taoomn, Townwnd,
Victoria, Vancouver, Alaska
President or Governor. .Feb. --, Mar. 1, 11 a. no.
Queen Feb. la, 11 «. m.
TJmatilla Feb. 25,2 p.m.
City of Puebla Feb. 18, Mar. 4, 2p. m.
Eureka (Ilumboldt Ray)
Topeka.. .Feb. 12, It, 21, 25; Mar. 2, 6, 12 noon
Alaska Cruises, 1913. LeaTe Seattle
Spokj«ne..June IS; July 2, 16, 30; Aug. 13, 10 p.m.
Hight reserved to cbauge this schedule.
TICKET OFFICES—PaIace feotel. C 53 Market
street, Iβ Market street and Broadway wharf.
Telephone Kearny 492.
OAKLAND —122 C Broadway; tel. Oakland 5680.
BERKELEY—2I2S SUattnck ay.; tel. Berk. 44.
C. D. DUNANN. I'assenger Traffic Manager.
THE ' S^- 1 ""-■" -''^TSiKi-y
810 j Portland!
3; ROSE CITI sails 12 coon, X
j Wednesday, February lsitb. H
; First cia>>s $10. $12, ¥15. D
t Second class $6. Berth aud H
int-als included. S
Dead LOS ANGELES !'
irJzHVZ HEAR sails 11 a. m. Tries- I
BEUVErf (lfl J. February 25. First H
•H«r.7«.J,, c] ** s *"- ;: -"- $5.33. Second H
ROSE CITY ,iass fa&- Berth and ji
fWrfkVIII meals -fnrlii.led.
TICKET OFFICES i
722 Market: tpl. Sorter 2344. "I
S Kast t.t.; tel. Sutter 2452. i|
Oakland offle?. 122S Broad-j|
ff wsy; te! Oakland 1314.
U.—,. Berkeley ofnce. 2105 Sbat- H
tuck; tel. Berk. 331. \
Jy I Sacramento, .Tas. Warrack, ll
({ Uμ f#ra&PORIIANDB
A ca eM
PACIFIC MAIL, <£/LC
HOXOI/ULU. rStO
Round Trip $110
THE BIG FOUR— "Mongolia,"
"Manchuria," "Korea." "Sfherla,"
Also "China," "Persia" and "Nile" for
Honolulu, Japau, Manila, China.
Next Sailing:
"PERSIA" (too local passengers or'freight
for Honolulu) March 8
PA TV AM A LTTVE
For Mpxlco, Central America. Panama.
Connecting for Kurope and South America.
N'pxt sailing (passengers* and frplpht):
'PKRU" .....February 22
mow kxpress p\ssi:.\<;rr
»nd FREIGHT SESUVICE DIRK.C T
FOR PANAMA A*D NEW YORK
Next Salline:
"PENKSYLVANIA" March 22
Full Information at
General iillici's &S4 Flood Rldic.
Ticket OHiccs 722 Market St.
Phone Kearny :!62i).
©AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Tehuantepec Route
Itejcular Fa»t Freight Service
NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST
PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
sailing from New York every six days,
making direct connections with Pacific
steamers sailing from Salina 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. Sail
ings from San Francisco every 12 days.
For rates and further particulars ap
ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM. Gen
eral Agents, 8 Bridge street. New
York WTT.LTAMS. DTMOND & CO..
General Agents. Pacific Coast.
310 Sansome St.. San Francisco.
evONPY SHORT LINE
AUSTRALIA 19 DAYS
VIA HONOLULU AND SAMOA
SPLENDID TWIN SCREW 10.000 ton sleamen
"SIFRRA" "SONOMA" and "VENTURA."
$110 HONOLULU *88&ift»i SYDNEY $300
ROUND THE WORLD—S6OO first cabin; $380
second cabin, via i.'eyloa, Kgjrpt, Italy, etc.
Liberal stopovers.
Honolulu Pα!lings— Feb. 2.>, Mar. 11, etc., 2
s'incy Sa'.Mnes —Mar. 11. April 8. etc.. 2 p. m.
Write or wire NOW for berths. Send for
foMer. OCEANIC SIEAMSHIF CO.. «73 Market
Pkooc .Slitter 648.
AUSTRALIA
AND NEW ZEALAND
*y<!?iey via Tahiti end Welllnctnn
S. S. TAHITI (12.<WM) toDS) sails 11 a. m.. Mar. 5
S. S. MOANA (10,000 tons) sails 11 a. m., April 2
S. S. AOEANGI (9.01)0 tons) sells 11 a.m., Apl 30
UNION S. S. CO. OF >'. 7... Ltd.
HIND. ROLPH & CO., General Agents.
Tel. Doug. 3100. Ticket Office, 679 Market St.
Uftllftl 111 II S. B. HONOLI'LAN, Ftb. 18.
HONOLULU s. |. jsggs^i-^
12. N(>w et'-amers. 15.000 tous (iisplacenient.
I#aTo Pirr No. 38. RouuU trip. $110 up. LMrect
service to the volcano.
MATSOK NAVIGATION COMPANY,
2(tS Market Street, Saa Frniiciaco.
mails for the Hawaiian Islands close
one hour earlier than times given:
For Australia—Steamer Maknra leaves .Seattle
February Iβ; ordinary mail closes at 0:30 a. m.,
February 17, and registered at 9 p. ni.. Febru
ary Iβ, Steamer Yc.itv.ra leaves San Francisco
March 11; ordinary mail closes at 11:30 a.m.
ami registered at 10:30 a. in.
For New Zenland —Steamer Makura leaves
Seattle, February 19; ordinary mail closes at
8:80 :•. m.. February 17. and registered at 9
p m., February Iβ. Steamer Tahiti leaves San
Fr.iucisco March 5: ordinary mail closes at 8:30
a m. and registered at it p. in., March 4.
For China and Japan—Steamer Cyclops leaves
.Seattle, February IS; ordinary mail closes at
9:30 a. m., February 17, and registered at 0
p. m., February l<;. Steamer Nippon leaves 3«m
Fraaelace February 21; ordinary matt closes at
10:30 a. m. and registered mail at 9:30 a. m.
Steamer Sado leaves Seattle February 23; or
dinary mail closes at 9:30 a. m.. February 23,
ami registered at 9 p. m.. February 22.
For Manila —Steamer Empr«M of India leaTes
Seattle February 19: ordinary mail closes at
8:30 a. tn., February 17, and registered at 9
p. m., Febrnary 16. Steamer Nippon leaves San
Francisco February 21- ordinary mail closes at
11:30 a. m. and registered at 10:3u a. ru.
Steamer Sado leaves Seattle February 2.">; or
dinary mail closes at 9:30 a. Bβ., February 23,
and registered at 0 r>. m.. February 22.
For Hawaii— Steamer Konolulan leaves San
Francisco February IS; ordinary mall elopes at
3:30 p. m. and registered at 3 p. m. Steamer
Nippon leaves San Francisco February 21; or
dinary mail closes at ll:30 a. m. and registered
at 11 a. m. Steamer Sierra leaves San Frsn-
Cisco February 25; ordinary mail closes at 12:30
p. tn. and registered at 12 noon.
For Tahiti —Ster.mer Tahiti leaves San Fran
cisco March f>: ordinary mail closes at 8:30
a. m. and registered at 9 p. m., March 4.
CITY MUST KEEP WALKS
IN REPAIR, IS OPINION
Responding to a question from the
supervisors' street committee, City At
torney Long- has rendered an opinion
to the effect that the duty of re
pairing sidewalks on streets accepted
by the city prior to 1871 rests upon
the city, provided the entire street,
and not merely the roadway thereof,
was accepted.
The obligation to construct area
walls rests upon the owners of abut
ting property where such are being
maintained. The supervisors desired
the advice that they might be guided In
ordering the narrowing of certain side
walks.
The city attorney also issued an
! HAfI.WW TRAVy!!,
See the CRA\n CANYON
OF THE FEATHER RIVER
and THE ROYAL GORGE
The "Panama-Pacific ,, Exprena and
The "lftl.V Mail Train*
Lcare Union Ferry Depot Arrive
9:10 a fStookton, Sacramento. Salt Like, 1 8:45p
■I Denver. Omaha, Chicago, Kan- >
i 7:30p 1 Eas City, St. Louis J- 8:30 a
4:10p Stoektou 10:20 a
• Throujrh Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars
▼!a Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific,
Rock Island lines and Burlington route.
Dlrlnif Cars and Electric rights.
ydI&S&K Schedule Effective
Nov. 6, 19.2
UNION FERRY DEPOT
i VIA SAISAI.ITO I Arrive
7:40 a Petalnoia, Santa Uosn. Healds-
I burg, Cloverdßle, Uklah. Wll
! llts bonsrvale. **Sebiistopol. 7:05p
B:lsa'Sonoma, Glen Ellen rt6:osp)
B:lsafPt. Reyes. Camp Meeker. Motite f tC:35p )
I Rio. Duncan Mills. Cnjndero ) J7:33p f
B:4sa'Petslnnia. Sitnta Kosa. Guerne
ville. -Mo'ife Rio. Duncan , f te:3sp J
Mills, Cazadero (leaves from \ j
Daacan Mills)
10:45 a Petnluma, Santa Rosa. Healds-
I burc 5:05p
1:45p Petahima. Ra-ita Ro*a, Oiierne
vllle, Monte Rio. Duncan
Mills 10:35*
12-4.">p Pt. Reyes, Cnrnp Meeker
8:15p Petalnma. Santa Rosa. Hoalde
burg Cloverdale. I'kiah,
Willite, 'Sebristopol ll:S^a
4:45p Sonoma. Glen Ellen 9:35«
6:15p Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Heaiae-
I htirg 0:^»
ELECTRIC SUBURBAN VIA SAUSALITO
Rausalito. Mill Valley, Snn Rafael—Daily
every 30 minutes from 6:45 a. m. until 6:43
a. ni.: hourly until 2:4*> n. m.. then 3:15 p. m.
and every 30 minutes until p. m., then 7:45.
9:15, 11:15 p. m. and 12:30 a. m.
Kflirfnx—Loavos t6:4.> 7:15. 7:45, 8:15. 5:45,
915 0:45, 10:45, 11:15 a.m.; 12:45. 1:45. 2:45,
3:15' 3:45, 4:15. 4:45 f<:l". 5:45. 6:15, 6:45.
7:4o! 9:15, 11:15 p. m.; 12:30 a. m.
San Quentin via San Rafael —Leave dally at
9:15 a. m and 1:45 p. m.
Tiburon and Belvedere —Daily every hour from
6:45 a. m. until 1:45 p. tn.; then 3:15 p. m. and
every hour until 6:15: then 7:45,9:15 and 11:15
p. m. and 12:30 a. m.
♦Arrives daily 10:35 a. m. **Ajrives Sundays
7:05 p. ra., week days 6:35 p.m. tExfept San
days. tSnndsys only. fSaturday» only.
Red Line Transfer Company's agents are an
fttmigfd to "!'i'f>k h:\"zn"f 'Mr-ct froni rp* ;^«>nce.
MUIR WOODS
MT- TAMALPAIS^^P
VIA SAUSAUITO FERPY
* ONiON DEPOT, FOOT QF WARK£T STREET
\ HmndTrin, $t.BO, ftnMntd Trip. $2.90 V
j it.Sw Ffwcisw [ Iv-Mnlr Wwte | tv. Mt Twalyah^
; We«kd«y| SmdtyWeekjiyl Scnjay iWcet Jty Sowiay
" 9:45«"8T46« t 7:2O» 11:50*| 7:20t JO:4C«
1:45» 9:45« 1:40p112:50p 1:40 i 11=40*
♦ 4:45* 10-<sa 2:40 i 1:50p 4:45p 1:40
- 11:45* 4:50p1 2:50p * 8:35p 2-40P
1:45 a 3:sopi 3:40 a
2--4SP I 4:4ori 4:40>
•Saturdays only, t Mondays oaly, % Mt. Tamalpais only.
( Sauaalito Ferry—Tel. Kearny 4980
Ticket Offices Market—Tel. Kearny 2751
( 874 Market—Tel Douela? 4407
General Office—Mill Valley. Cal. T-> Mill Valley Sub. 81
M Tmrao!TaaatHi:"asd "Milrin" are always«»in t« pwstj
II %V A>n~I\TKKI ! KBAX HOI ■ K>^
mYm Roofc
Uarri UUad N«vy Yard VaJJejo. Napa. St Heieoe. Calietog)
Boats leave 700 0:45 a m.. 12:30 3.20 600 8.30 p. m.
Dock and ofSoe North End Farry Buildinjt
Phones Hearoy 40ft Utais a U carta
I For Folders, Tickets, etc, apply I
I Pacific Navigation Cα, 680 Market St., S. F. \
iOYO IiiSEH KAISHA
OniE\'TAl, STEAMSniP COMPAVY
S. h>. Nippon Maru (lnfermer!i;ite service saloon
accommodations at reduced rates)
Friday. February 21. 191.1
R. S. Tenyo Maru Saturday. March 1, 1913
S ti Sniuyo Mara (nfw), Tta MaiiiU direct
Saturday. March 22, 1913
S. S. Chiyo Mara Saturday. April 10. 1913
Steamers sail from company's pier. No. 34,
near foot of Brannan st.. at 1 p. iv., for Yoko
hama and Hongkons. Mlling at Honolnln, Kobe
(Hlogo) and Naprsakl and Shanchaf. and con
necting «t flontrkong with steamers for Manila,
India, etc. No cargo received on board on day
of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates
Tor freight and passage apply at office, foartli
floor Western Metropolis National Bnnlc build
Ing. 625 Market St. W. H. AVEBY,
I Assistant General Manager.
AUCTIONSALES
E. CURTIS
AUCTIONEER
Office and Salesroom, Van Ness at Saoratnento.
Phone Franklin 2264. The old established
house of CURIIS—no connection with any
branch.
AT AUCTION
?5 HORSES 75
Wednesday, Feb. 19.1913
By order of J. D. Redllek of Klaraath Falls,
Ore., we will sell eeventy-nvo head of broken
mares and eeldlngs—all young, sound, smooth,
good boned blocks, weighing from 1,200 to 1,500
poimds. Many of them have been worked up
to date. Mr. Redlick has sold his ranch, which
makes disposal of mis stock absolutely neces
sary.
Sale takes place Wednesday. Feb. 19, at 11 i
a. m. at J. B. Horan's Sales Yard corner Tenth
and Bryant streets., S. F. No outside horses
taken. W. 11. lIORD. Auctioneer,
704 Market St., S. F.
J*> AT AUCTION T^
65 HORSES AND MARKS— IT. MULES
TUESDAY FEBRUARY IS, 1013
AT 11 A. M.
By order of Thomas Gleason of Klamath Falls.
Ore., and others, we will sell 05 all purpose
horses and mares weighing from 1.000 to 1,700:
also 115 head of ' footsore city mares and 15
head of good work mules; 1 dandy Shetland
pony. MISSION SALE STABLES, 4.!0 Valencia
st. near 15th. Outside Horses Sold on Com
mission. 11. COHEN. Anotimip.r.
opinion advising: the fire commission
that in making a promotion the board
is not limited to the selection oj one
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM FEBRUARY 17. 1913
VIA OAKLAND PIBR
Leave (Foot of Market Street) Arrive
(Subject to change without notice)
2.15 a Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop,
Stockton, Lodi, Gait, Elk Gmve,
Sacramento. Rose ville. Auburn. Colfas 10.40p
2.15* Sacramento, .Maryevilfe, Biggs, Cfcko. 10.40p
6.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Martinez,
Antioch, Bynn Hot Springs, Tracy,
Patterson, N'ewman, LO3 Uanos,
Ingle, Kennan, Fresno 11-59p
6.40 a San Leacdro, Uaywari, Niles, San
Jo* 6.50p
7.00 a The Statesman—Richmond, Vallejo
Junction (Vallejo), Port Costa,
Beai'-i*, Susia, Elmira, Davis,
Sacramento *. 6.50p
7J20« Goldfield Pass.—Truckee, Hazen, \Va
bueka Hudson), Mina,
Toaopah, Goldaeld, Laws, Keeler.. &lOa
7.20 a Richmond, Port Coeta, Beniuia, Sui*
eiin, Dixon, Sa.'rarnento 7.50p
7.20 a Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey 7.50p
7.20 a Rosevilie, .\hrysvillo (Oroville), Red
dins, D-iasmjir 10.40p
7.20 a Davis, Woolland. Williams, Maxwell,
Willows, Hamilton, Corning, Red
Bluff 7.60p
7.20 a Niles, Fleasanton, Livennore, Taor,
Lathrop, Stockton (Oakdale), Loui,
aacramento 7^op
7.20 a Tracy, Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,
Herman, Fresno 4»30p
7.40 a Richmond, Va!lejo. Xapa, Caliatoga,
Santa Rosa, Crockett, Port Costa... 6.10p
t7.40a Avon, Walnut Creek, San Ramon,
Livermore t6.50p
B.ooa Newark, West San Jose. LO9 Gatos,
Wright, Felton (Ben Lomond, Boul
der Creek), Santa Cruz 8.50p
8.40 a Port Costa, Martinez, Byron Hot
Springs, Tracy (Stockton), Merced,
Berenda, Madera, Fresno, Fowler,
Selma, Traver, Goshon Junction
(Hanford, Armona), Tulare, Bakers
field 4.30p
8.40 a Visalia, Lindsay, Porterville, Ducor.. 7.1 Op
8.40 a Yosemite Valley via Merced 4.30p
9.00 a Irvington, San Jose 7.30p
9.00 a Niles, Pleasanton. Livermore, Stock
ton ("Milton), Valley Spring, lone,
Sacramento 4.30j>
9.00 a Ttwlumne, Sonora,Jamestown, Angeb. 2.50»
9.00 a Atlantic Express—Sacramento, Truc
kee, Ogden, Salt Lake Qty, Denver.
Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago 8.30p
9.00 a Tonopah-GoldSeld SUndard Sleeper.. B.loa
9.00 a Vallejo Junction. Vaßejo j 7 | sO p
9.40 a Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Vallejo
Juaction, Crwkctt, Port Costa, Mar
tinez, Avon, Concord, San Ramon.. 6,1 Op
10.20 a San Francisco Overland Limited —
Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis,
Omaha, Chicaeo 2.10p
10.40 a Vallejo, Mare Island. Xapa 1 2.50p
10.40 a Stockton. { '^qJ
10.40 a Los Angeles Passenger—Port Costa,
Martinet. Byron Hot Springs. Tracy,
Stockton, Merced, Madera, Fresno,
(Hanford, Coalinga, Viaalia), Bakere
fieid, Los Angeles 7.10p
11.20 a Shasta limited—Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle 8.50p
12.00n Richmond, Fort Costa, Benicia, 3ui-l 10.30 a
eun, Elmira, Dixon, Sacramento.. / 11.10 a
12.00n Davis, U'jUiaras.Coluaa June, Willows,
Germantown. Oriaad, Hamilton 6.50p
12.00n Marysv-ille, Chico, Red Blufl 4.30p
I .OOp Nile*. Irvington, San Joee 2.50p
1.20p San Leandro, Niles, Centennlle, New
ark, (iledwood), San Joee 7.50p
1.40p Newark, Alviso, Agnew, Santa Clara,
West San Jose IO.OOp
11.40p Wright, Boulder Creek, Santa Crui .. lO.OOp
2.40p San Leandro, Nilee, San Jose 7.30p
3.00p Benicia, Winters Sacramento —Wood-
land, Tudor, Yuba City, Marj-sville,
Oroville H.IOa
3.20p Richmond, Port Costa, Martinea,
Byron Hot Springs, Modesto, Mercsd,
Madera. Fresno 10.40p
4.00p Port Co3ta, Martinez, Concord, Walnut
Creek, San Ramon, Livermore 9.30 a
4.00p Richmond, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga,
Glen Ellen, Santa Rosa. 9,30s
4.00p Niles (Ceutervilkj, Newark), BunoL
Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy,
Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento !2.50p
4.40p San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Pleas
anton, Livermore 8.30 a
4.40p San Joee 9.30 a
4.40J Tracy. Patterson, Newman, Loe Banoe,
Kerman. Fresno.... lO4Op
4.40p Valley Flyer—Fort Coeta, Byron Hot
Springs, Tracy, Modesto, Merced,
Madera, Fresno, Goshen Junction,
Tulare, Bakenneld. Mojave, Los
Angeles 12 BOp
B.OOp Vallejo, Port Coeta. Benicia, Suimm,
Sacramento, Rosevilie, Lincoln,
Wheatland, Marj'sville (Oroville),
Gridley. Biegs, Chico II .30a
B.OOp Davie. Arbuckle,. Williame. Willows.
Orland. Tehama 10 40p
6.00p Newark, West San Joee, Los Gatoe... 9.30 a
6.20p San Leandro, Lorento, Hayward,
Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy,
Stockton..' 3.10p
6.20p Owl Limited—Port Coeta, Tracj-,
Fresno, Los Angeles B.loa
6.20p Hayward, Kites and San Jose 6.50p
6.40p Eastern Express—Ogden. Pueblo.Den
ver, Kansas City, tit.Louis, Chicago. 8.30p
6.40p Port Costa, Benicia, Suisun, Elmira,
Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee, Reno,
Sparks 8.30p
7.00p China and Japan Mail —Ogden,
Cheyenne, Denver. Kansas City,
Omaha, Chicago 3.10p
[ 7.00f Port Coeta, Byron Hot Springs, Stnck
ton, Sacramento, Coliax, Truckee,
Reno 3.10p
J7.00p Richmond {Vallejo), Port Costa, Mar
tinez, Concord, Walnut Creek, Pleaa
anton, Niles, Oakland 12.45 a
6.20p Oresnn Expre^ —Serrarnento, Rose
■ville, Miljeiiße. Re<Jrling (Klamath
Falls'), Ashland, Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle, Spokane I.IOp
O.OOp Mt. Eden, Alvarado, Newark, Santa
Clara, San Jose 7.50p
9.40p Bakersfieid, MeKittrick, Hazieton,
Monarch, Moron, Fellow, Shale 7.50 a
f 8.40p Richmond, Port Costa. Tracy, Mo
desto. Meroed. Madesa, Freeno,
Hanford, Tulare 7.50 a
§.4Op Hanford, Armona, Lemoore. Huron,
Coalinga 7.50 a
9.40p Visalia, Exeter, Lindsay, Porterville,
Ducor, Fanoso 7.50 a
1 Portland Lsprees—Da\is. Willowe,
Red Bluff, Weed. (Klamath Falls),
Ashland, Roseburs, Portland, Ta
coma. Seattle 7.30 a
I NETHERLANDS ROUTE
From Pacific Street Wharf
This route offere exceptional opportunity for Aoto
mobilists to reach all points on the Sacramento River:
Colliasviue, Emmaton, Rio Vista* Isleton, Ryde, Walnut
Grove, Vorden. Courtland, Clarksburg, Sacramento.
Steamer Navajo leaves San Francicro 5.30 a. m. daily
except Sunday, arriving Sacramento 7.00 p. m. Stopping
at all point* en route. Leaves Sacramento 9.00 p.m. daily
except Sunday, arriving San Francisco 7.00 a. m. No
stops cslroute.
Steamer Modoe or Apache, leaves San Francieco 1.00
p. m. daily except Sunday; arrive Sacramento 4.00 a. ta.
daily except Monday. Leave Sacramento 10.30 a. m.
daily except Sunday: arrive San I'raaciaco 11.30 p. m.
gteppins at ail points en route.
AUCTO^ALES
\MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO.
Office and Salesroom 835 Mission et
Pays highest juice for u'.l kinds of furniture,
merehantfist, etc. Houses boofffet la their en
tirety. Goods Fold on cdtnißi»s*on.
Phone—Suttrr 120 V)
AT AUCTION, MSDAY, FEB. 18th
AT I AM) S P. M.
WESTERN HORSE MARKET
AT 14TH and VALENCIA STS.
Two cars gentle broke Utnli Horses. 4 to 8,
weijrht 1.100 to 1.700 peunda. Owe oar eastern
Oregon Horses, 4 to 6. Velght 1,100 to 1.400
pounds, all gentle broke. We will hitch any of
these horses up CM trr them our for yon. All
guaranteed as re presented, or money refunded.
E. STEWART & CO.
W. HieOIKBOTTOM, Auctioneer.
?w AUCTION SALE we
By order, Binjr Kee. Sacramento river, on ac
count of failure of potatoes and lease of land.
will sell to hijjjest bidder a carload of Horses
and Mares, used hy him on his ranch. Sale takes
place at California Commission company , .*. 201
to 200 Valencia street. San Frgneisco, Thursday.
Feb. 'JO, 1913. at 11 a. m. Stotk can be se«n t »
to date of sale or bought at prW.ue sale.
California Commission Co.
KEW YORK SALE STABLE.
>-?"> 138-340 Fell 8t ✓W?
JI'ST ARRIVED! One carload draft and wagon
horses; some nice, hip mure*: all young, sound.
Also good tuares and horses, footsore, 1,400 te
1.600 lbs., for farm work.
Phone Market KS77. JOP. I.EVT.
name from the civil service eligible
list, but may choose one of the three
highest.
VIA COAST LINB
Leave (Third and Towcsend Street*) Arrfrv
(Subject to change without notice)
t 8.05t Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colma,
Cemeteries, Baden, £an Bruno t 8.35 i
5.45 a South Sac Francisco, San Jose, Morgan
lull. Giiroy, Sargent, 1 ajaro, Watson
ville, >anta wai B.oop
t 5.45 a Los Altos, Mcnta \i?ta, LonGatoe..* 8.45*
7.00t Coaster—Sap Ji re. Kcrganhill. Giiroy,
I'sjaro, Castroville, Salinas, Soledad,
King City, Faso Roblee hot Springs,
San Luis Cbifpo, fcurf (Lompoc), A
Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oiiard,
Los Angeles 10.30p
7.00t Holiiitcr. 'iree 1 inee—Watsenville,
Santa Cruz—Del Monte, Monterey,
Pacific Grove 10.30p
t 7.05 a South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San
Jose. Way Staticus 7.50p
t 7.05 a I.oe Aitns, Kurt* \i?ta, los Gatos. ..§ 3.25p
B.oo* Shorn Line limited—} aso Robles Hot
Sprinps, Santa I arbara,les Anjrelee. 8.50p
8.05* MavGeld, Los Alton, los Gatoe, Wright.
Glenwood (Boulder CreekX Santa
Cruz, W atsor.ville, Castroville, Del
Moat* Mrntcrev, Pacific Grove 9.05p
9.00 a San Jose, Morpanhill, Giiroy. Sargent.
Selinae, Scleded, San Mipiiel, laso
Robles Hot Sprines. San Jus Obiroo 4.00p
B.ooa Eoilifter, Tree linos—Watronville,
Santa Cruz—Del Monte, Monterey,
Pacific Grove 4.00p
!0.40t South San Francisco, Burfingame, San
Mateo, Palo Alto, Mayfield, Loe A!- , 12309
tos, Los Gatos. j 7^2Gp
11.30 a Valenria Street, Ocean Mew, Colma,
Cemeteries, laden, San Pnmo 1.85p
11.40 a South San ban Joee. t 8.20 a
1.20p Saturdays or'y—San Mateo, Red
wood, Maytield, Mountain View,
San Jose.... :il.00»
1.20p Saturdays only—Los Altoe, Monta
Vista, Us Gatos. {3.25p
2.00p Del Monte Lxpreps—San Joee, Mor
ganhill, Giiroy, Barftent, Watsonville,
Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey,
Pacific Grove, 'Salinas) I £3O>
2.00p Eaatoa, San Mateo. Palo Alto, San
Jose 8.40 a
t 2.10p South San Francisco. Redwood, Santa
Clara, West Saa Joee, Loe Gatos,
Wright, Felton, (Boulder Creek),
Santa Cru* f 11.30t
3.00p South San Francis™, San Mateo. San
Jope, Morganhill, Giiroy, Tret Pino*.
Salinas 10.10 i
3.00p Watsonville, Santa Cru*. Caetroville,
Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 10.10*.
3.25p Buriingsrae, San Mateo, Redwood,
Palo Alto. Mayfield, Loe Altos, Loe
Gatos 8.45p
t 3.25p Wright, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz.. tH.3Ofl
4.00p Sunset Express —Turaoa. Deming, El
Paso, Houston, New Orleans, Chi
cago 1 8. IBs
4.00p Washington Sunset Route—Waahing
ton, D.C., New York and East 9.1 Uβ
4.00p Salinas, Paso Roblee Hot Springe,
San Luis Obiepo, Santa Barbara,
Ventura and l.os Angelee 0.1 Sβ
4.00p Kansas City, St. Louie, Chicago 8.15 a
4.20p South San Francisco, San Joee t. 7.25 a
t 4.55p Santa Cru* Limited—Mayfield, Loi
Altos, Los Gatos, Feiton, (Boulder
Creek), SanU Crui t 8.46 i
t 8.05p Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood.
Palo Alto, Mayfield, Santa Clara,
Ran Jose ft t 6.30*
t 5.20p Redwood, Atherton, Menk) Park.
Palo Alto. Mayfield, Mountain View,
Sunnyvale. San Jo«e t e.OOe)
t 6.20p Los Altoe. Monta Vista, Los Gatoe... f 8.40 a
t 5.25p Easton, Redwood, Mountain View,
San Jose e.4ot
t 6.30p Loop—Valencia Street, Ocean View,
Cemeteries, Sot:th San Francisco,
23d Street, 3d and Towneend t 6.40p
6.40p San Bruno, San Mateo, Redwood,
Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose... 7.45p
t 5.40p Mayfield, Los Altos, Los Gatos t 8-40 a
6.00p Tuesdays—Sunset Limited de Luxe,
New Orleans and Last. Arrive Sun
days 11.00*
t 6.00p Mi librae, San Mateo, Redwood, May
field, Loe Altos, Los Gatoe t B.ooa
t 6.05p 23<1 Street, Visitacion, South San
Francisco, Valenria Street t 7.16p
6.30p So\;th San Francisco, San Joee 6.45p
B.COp The Lark— Santa Barbara, Loe A aeclee 9.45 a
8.1 Op San Jose and Way Stations 7.30 a
I O.OOp Los Angeles Passenger— Morsranhiß,
Salinas. Paso Robles Hot Springe,
Saa Luis Obispo, SanU Barbara and
Loe A ngeles 8.26 a
10.05p South San Francisco, San Jose I 1.85p
I 1.45p South San Francisco. Palo Alto, San
J o! e 7.35e
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS—ELECTRIC SERVICE
Via Oakland Pier
To Oakland. 19th St.. and Berkeley via Shattuck Ay».
and Ellsworth St Line*.—Dai l> —From 6.00 a. m, and
every twenty minutes until JL2O p. m., inclusive; then
9.00, 3.40,10.20.11.00,11.40 p. m., 12.20 and 1.20 a.m.
Additional boats Satiadaya and Sundaye only, 8.40
p. m., 9.20, 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.C0 a. m., +6.20.
•6.40, t7-00 a. m. and every twenty minutee until 8.20
p. m. inclusive; then 9.00. 9.40. IOiO, 11.00,11.40 p.m.,
12.20 and 1.20 a. ra. Additional boats Saturdays and
Sundays only, 8.40 p. Ou, 0.20, 10.00. 10.40 and 11.20
p.m.
To Oakland, East Oakland,
Fruitvale <nd Melrose via Seventh St.—Daily—From
6.00 a. m., then every twenty minutee trotii 8.20 p. ttu,
inclusive; then 9X"O, 9.40. 10.20, 11.00, 11.40 p. m.,
12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional boats Saturdays ana
Sundays only, 8.40 p. m.. 9.-0, 10.00, 10.40 and 11-20
p. m.
Horseshoe to Oakland. Washinjton-Broedway. Fniitvale,
Alamed*. North Side—Daily—From COO a. m.. 16.20,
6.40, 7.00, 7.i0, 7.40, fc.OO. 8.40 and 'orty minutes past
the hour until 3.40 p. m.; then 4.00, 4.40, 5.00, 5.20.
5.40. 6 00 6.20, 6 40, 7.00, 7.40, 8.20, 9.00, 9.40,10.20,
11.00, 11.40 v- m., 12J20 and 1.20 a. m.
To Vigorit, Stese, Puiiman. Richmond (Steam Service)—
m t6.40 and 7.40 a. 10., 3.T0 p. ic., 4.20. s~'O J&2O p. m-
Tβ Stonehurtt (Steam Service)—l6.oo. t«-40, t7.20.
JlO.OO a. m., JUfi p. m., X2.OQ, 13.00, t3JO,
*4.00, »5.00. «5.40 and Ifl.ro p. m.
Via Alarreda Pier
To Oakland. !4th and Franklin SH.—
6.15. (5.45 a, m. and then 15 an A 45 minutee pact the
bour until 7.46 p. m.; then 6.30, 9.15, 10.00. 10.45,
11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.
To Alam#d«, North and South Side—
0.15, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 45 minutee pact the
hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.80, 9.15. 10.00, 10.46,
11.30 p. m. and 12.1.5 a. ir..
OAKLAND lIAR3OR FERRY
AUTOMOBiLES. MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES
From San Francisco. South End of Ferry BuiWlni, for
Broadway Wharf, Oakland—Week days 6.00 a. m. and
every balf hour until 6.00 p m., inclusive. Sundaj*
and bolidavs 0.00 a. m. and every half hour unISS
11.00 p. inclusive. Boatt leave Broadway Wharf-- 1
AVeek days 6.15 a. m. and every half hour unti. 8.44
p, in. inclusive, Sundays and holidays, 6.15 a. za>
and tvtff haL Lour untii 10.45 p. n>., inclusive.
a for Mnrninf;. *Daily. p for Afternoon.
tSunday eicepted. JSunday onfy. §Saturday only.
a ________
UNION TRANSFER COMPANY
Agents collect bagsag* >nd checks on trams or boats of
Southern Pacific Company, and deliver baggage to reel
dence. Tr.ay an authorized to check tasg»B» direct {ram
rewdence.
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