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THE SA N FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1900. mable rates: 10 RAY, 357 Jessie st ve work: reasc B | mRoows To LET—Furn. ana Unfarn.| o 1 | RC DALE House, 315 and 321 Ellis st. —Rooms. night 25c to SI week $1 25 to $4; open night Mission street, between Seventh and Notice of funeral hereafter. n the City and County HespitalJNo- 11, anche Foote, a native of Elack Suede Gloves: 121 Grant ave. 22 years. —1In this city. November 10. 190, Heury beloved husband of Margaret H. ent Hotse. 33 Eighth st hed or unfurnished. package Snampoo is the best scalp | d dearly beloved father of Maggie 3 ? Ireland, aged 70 years. ‘rained = _treatment by East 34 O teke place this day from his late resi- rge sunny fromt room, at 3 o'elock, Parrell st sutte, $13. gence. Point Lobos avenue, thence to — oly Cross Church, Eddy streef, near Scott, TAYLOR, §10—Sunay reom for gentleman, high )n;u will be cele- 2 t pose of his soul at 9:30 private. Please omit La Martetta ounty, Cal., November 10, 1300, r of Mrs. D. W. Parkhurst, P. S. Asbury. neral hereafter. 11, 1300, Con- THIRD, Su%—Two larse yard; ‘entrance in rea e of David native of Devonshire, England, and acquaintances are respect- the al to-morrow rom the funeral par- | —Office and residence, n Sixth and Seyenth, e STt ot WevRa AN S e PROPERTY WANTED. e e ————— AL ESTATE—CIT)—FOR SALE. tEEAL (Y] AU ALAMEDA R LAMEDA -ICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. ROOMS TO LET—Farn. and Unfarn. ricet ot —Buite of rms.; board optional and Mission—Seven cheap. i . front_room. mewiy % conveniences; privat ' st.—Changed hands; e facing either sonabi 1915 Market st.—Nicely 2 week up. 3c & day up. bay-window ) 2 unny furnished rooms and s slectric lights: day. wk., mo. ¥ furnished fromt suite, ¥ rooms. L REELL, 54— Newly furnished sunny suitable couple or 2 - House 126 Eilis st.—Incandescent ber sun or 3} Mission street, | —— Interment Ma- WANTED—® partly furnished -y his city. November 10, 1900, | e g a native of Engtand, aged acquaintances are respec the funeral takes plac 2 o'clock, from the Marini & Co. v, November 19, 199, Samuel sshand of Lottie J. Irwin, and E., Fred D., Civde and Raymond Irwin. a pative of . Pa.. 52 years and 3 months. papers piease copy.) “quafntances and members | dge No. 108, K. ot P., ave | ited to attend the funeral | day), at 2 o'clock from his . 45 Hill strest. thence to Odd atlon. gas; private e November 11, 1808, st, near Har- oungest and _beloved d Dor { ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 1sco. ! vember 1i, 130, Jesse | Mergaret Knapp, and | and Elslie Knapp, and napp, a native vember 10, 190, John I is and Ellzabeth Leary, a ciseo, aged 19 months and ] will MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. the . a npative of County aged T8 years. cquaintances a Interment San Mateo i train from Third and storage and Market rage and Fx % Filmore s phicne Jaciso SLOT MACHINES. November ' Rielly, beloved mother of Mre. Mrs. M Laze and the late Thomas ther of Daniel E. and C. Comnell, Thomas, O Rielly, Mrs. W, | BOUGHT and sold; new and second hand; large | display: very cheap. Market TYPEWRITERS AND GREAT BARGAINS IN TY RIT. - £ Goodfellow, a native of eell better mes for less money Butterant, Cork, bouse in rentals. §3. The Type | Exchange. 8¢ California: telephone Mau: 'u*wns o 15 typewriters, any m er late resi- | thence 1o the | iem mass will | her soul com- | Interment Mount vember 11, 1909, band of Maria C. | Mr= e Haviin, le A.. Mell t Bath, Me., | 4 days. d Bath, Me., | hereafter. h B November 11, 1900, | 3 Cotonel ¢ of E ed wife of M. F. Redmond, Sineers President of Boagd. e of Philadeiphia, aged 45 years 1 | dave Springfield, 0L, papers PROPOSALS. aintances are respect- he funerai to-morrow ock, from her late resi- for Ciothing and Equipage, Depot 3% New Montgomery | g street, thenec to St. Mary's | Cathedral, where a req mass will be | celebrated for e Of her soul, com- | men; Interment private. this city, November 11 1900, beloved son of Joun M. and TE, & native of San Francisce, | d 2 months. ember 10, 1300, Mary the late Jobn M. ‘Smith, and Mathias Smith and te George Smith, and sister of John J. ingland, aged 30 years. nds and aequaintances ase respect- d nd the fuderal this éay ck, from ber late resi- . thencé to St. Rose's mass will be her soul at 3 aged § years a uisa and Frank E. Albany, N. Y., aged 55 (Chicage, . papers please copy.) nd acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral this day , {rom her late resi- street, between Nine- this city, November 9, Wehrenberg, a native of | ts. Prefer- n to articies of domest manufacture. conditions « Markus American Gough fasture produced of the cc pro- - and Frankli Z NN 5 St = ON—In this city, = oy m;n’is Tgr‘vrv;:u(u _Whittington, & native of Vir- will be furnished on applie . Envelopes Jeacs ng proposals will be Indorsed: *Pro- 2 o asg addressed o Malor HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | | (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher) oy DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. OFFICE of the eagincer, Tweifth Lighthouse FUNEDAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, District. San Prancisco, Cal.—Proposals wi 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School this office umesl 12 o'cl Telphane Sonfh’ M vember 30, and t - - - rental of San Clemente lsl ne County, Cal. (reserved oy Presidential order as & lighthouss reserve. e T 2 T ———_ McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, tion), a period vears. Informa. 1233 Market st., botween “th and Sth. | tion and blank forms of proposals inay bs Telephone Scuth 7. Fad at this office. CHAS. E. L. B. DAV - e 2 Corpe of Engineers. U. 8. A.. E gineer Tweifth Lighthouss District. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W L Eckerson, Ls Ang J H Hurd & w, Utah | W W Browne N Y H Johnson & Cal | H Bradiey, Portiand | W C Dibble & w, Or J McDonnell, Menlo |A C Burdick, Portland Sacto O Orr, Ventura ! Vallefo | W P Dickson, Tacoma | E § Hooper, Denver E ¥ L Loomls, Omaha | Sn Lorenz A W_Kiddle & w, Cal wn, Cal E § McDonald & w.Ca) | November 4, 1900, C J Puilen, S Quentin | W J Stevens, Los Ang | he wife of O. Strohmeler, a daughter. D B Jenckes Chicago D C Wilfus, Los Ang | TAYLOR—In this eity. November 4, 150, to the B J Luner. Hanford P H Marlay & w. Neb wife of George Isadore Taylior. & damghter v = Miss 1, Cordes. Lathrp P Pendietor . Sacto J P Brunton, sgent G Hartman, Merced MARRIED. J D Biddle, Hanford 'R T Howe, Chicago Miss M D Hudson. Cal H Isaacs, Los Ang 3 Hap}l;mhg -:nr: ¥n a 1%([!-1”!5. Los Ang . opkins, Brkiyn | W Ro Lo S e, T ity 458 Baoa Pearl | L2 (R B T | B e T g Oaios ell, bota of San Francisec AMise Eninn, Cal |E F Honton, Mendocin e A L Oppenhetm, Minn F J Martin, Fortuna DIED. H T Smyth. S Lorenzo Dr A J Hullinger, Or McConaghy, 8 Lornz J D Smith, ealdsbrg age and death motices sent tnserted. They must be handed the publication offices and be | J Jacobs rsed with the name and residence of per- J H Co sons authorized to have the same published. MORRISSEY—WINC! ELL—In this city, Le: 560, by tev, Jobn A . B. Wi Michael £2 years. 7 Remains at the periors of Carew & Engli arraber, & native of Ireland, - Cameron, Javan B L Levinsia Jr, N Y Shaw. Boston T A Griffin & w, Ilis ¢ Kelly, Derkeley 'H F Fletcher, vrunvl| Harris, Berkeley M Grau. N Y uby, Reno \F 8 Dickinwon, N Y undelfinger, Fresno B Shane. N ¥ El 1 Van Ness avenue. o tils city, November I, 1200, Fran! native of California, aged # years. ferds and acquaintances are respec " PEL J Carraher. Michael Knapp. Jesse C. A McPhall. Honolulu 'R W Skinner, Marysvl Cassin. Frank Lea: John H C Howard, Woodlad A J Dobbins, Vacaviile Dickson, Mrs. J. B. McNamara, Bryan B. | H B Mart E Lorenzo S P Dobbins, Vacaville Douglass, Willlaxt Y. O’ Donnell, Festus | € Foote, San Lorenzo E C Hart & w, Sacto | Ei 3 (FRielly, Elizabeth | W L Caihoun. Sit Lake H Hart, Sacty mmer, Cyrus M. Mrs L H Pc W 8 Green, © % Redmond, Mary J. | x: MecCoy, N o b Hoag. Sarab A Rendsburg. Clarence | PALACE HOTEL. Hughs Constance J. Smith, Mary A. H Lath NY 3 = Holland. Jam Whitney, Martha A. | §. 5 Lather. N Dr Irwin, Samuel R Wehrenbers, D. B. | H J Louis. i e Kirchner, Rosalie D. _ Whittington, Emma | § Huse, Chicago (Mrs @ 4 Guyer. cal i s R D Sinclair, Chicago [Miss L 8 Guyer, Cal | CARRAHER In this city, November 1. 1900, | ' Hroie Tacoma |& B wike BTN, aged | 3 T 3 A H H L A azelton, N ¥ E 3 Marx, N ¥ J F Danne & w, Cal " Keuffel & w, N F Davis. Jackson Klauber, yal, T vited to attend the funeral to-morrow | H Lindley, Cal | (Tuesday), at 1:3 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, | J J Alsop, N ¥ | Fourth street, near Market. under the aus- | Brannan, N Y | pices of the oclety of California Pioneers. | Holmes, Detroit | Interment Masonie Cemetery. Remains at | G A _Palmer, Mich| the pariors of the California Undertaking L'E Terry, Sacto; Company, 45 Powell street, near Post. l Terry, Sacto | DICKSON—In this city, November 19, 1900, Mrs. hards, N Y 3. B, Dickson, beloved mother of Fred | ger. Omaha | Tienpe |- il >o~n>§gfl§1n'~fi N T, V. Dickson and Mrs. E. Omab: G. W. Di a Griffin, & el pative of Scotland. aged 77 years. NY 2 % 2nd acquaintances are Tespect- s . Pa 2! ] 7 ’? 2> i E A0 !! H i O n| 33 i ; ; ? o £ % H Flats Y., dearly beloved husband of Maria P F Baker, L e S i 3 Bhote: ;fl_g— November 10, Joseph | W H Johnson. S Rafael Nicholas, o "S54 | 3 ailier. o e e ehd ) | i e ., | § A T | the navy would form barely one-fourth of | harmed by lack of officers. | is short of officers, and the service, the |assaulted vesterday on Mission street, | Teport predicts, soon will fall behind in | between Ninth and Tenth. | tor @ | ficers has greatly | by authorizin | tives. Then, to meet future needs, it is | | man the ships, while Germany, which in- | | gramme for increasing the personnel for | crease reaches 35551 | present | mediately available. | the department has been obliged to rely | traced direct benefits to trade more clear- | “Bhny TOWNSEND—Passed in Nov 11—Schr Iy than on this station. As to North At-| Defender, for Ladysmith: stmr_Ruth, from | Mom CROWNINSHIELD ASKS FOR MORE NAVAL OFFICER Says Attention Should Be Paid to This Matter at Once. HE transport Astec arrived from the Philippines yesterday. She made the run from Manila ia thirty-two d:::, \(1). ox?;und‘ - twenty-two days. On ober 3, Can Point to Places Where the Ser-|in latitude 39 deg. 3 min. north, longi- vice Is Being Seriously Impaired tude 130 deg. west, ahe spoke the Ameri- can ship A. J. Fuller, bound from Oyster by hck‘d Trained Harbor for Kahului, all well. { en. The Astec will not be turned back to| the Pacific Mail, but will be at once load- R S ed with horses and supplies and sent back | WASHINGTON, Nov. IL.—The startling statement is made In the report of Ad- to Manila. There is a rush around the| | transport wharves these days and It be- miral Crowninshield, chief of the Naviga- tion Bureau, that the present personnei of | gins to look as if Uncle Sam means busi- ness in the Philippines. Mauna Ala in Commission. { the total establishment necmal‘ to fight | The bark Mauna Ala that was “held a first-class European power. It barely ; up” by tae Inspector of Huils has been sufficed for the Spenish war, and no long- | overhauled and is once more in commis- er can be considered, the report says, as | slon. She is one of the stanchest old | an effective nucleus about which a larger | boats on the coast, but some repairs were | establishment could be formed in case of [demanded by the United States and the | war. The admiral regards this need of the - for officers and men &s most urgent. He says that the buream can point to many cases where the service is being vessel had to lay up to have them made. | The Mauna Ala'is once again in the Ha- walian trade and will carry many mors | cargoes of sugar before she is retired. ‘Water Front Notes. The old time bark Glory of the Seas made port yesterday. The British ship Spexe satled with a full The Naval Academy is insufficlent for want of instructors, and the present high | corme, standard of training cannot be main-| A man giving his name as James Brown | tained. gvery bureau in the department | and his Nfld.’xce MR Mission street was | His left ear was lacerated and he was stabbed twice in the back. The chances are it was the result of a drunken brawl. He was treat- ed at the Harbor Hospital by Dr. Putnam. The new steamship Sierra of the | ic Steamship Company, which sta ed for this nort from Priladelphia onOcto- | ber 11, put in at Coronel. fea. on tne Sth, having been ¥ ¥ bad weather in the Straits of Mazagellan The sailing of this steamer for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia, which was set for November 21, has been g;l‘l;roned to December 12, the steamship Posa going out on N the struggle, first for leadership and then ty, with the other services. The disability of the sea-going corps of of- increased since the Spanish war, and many of the best officers are being lost as a result of breaking down from overwork. The admiral zeverely criticises the inef- fective effort of Congress at the last ses- | sion to meet !mmediate needs for officers the employment of retired officers, and he demands the immedlate repeal of that act. He claims that the retired list, intended as the reward for faithful service, otherwise becomes a ovember 21 hardship and a punishment. The person- T nel act thus far has resulted in affording Shipping Intelligence. less officers than were on the active list Folonasd before its passage, as, While authorizing an increase, it failed to provide the means therefor, so there are now 131 vacancies in the list of naval officers, when vacancies can be least afforded. ' Therefore it is recommended for the next ten years that appointments to the Naval Academy be doubled, the President and Representa- tives in Congress angolnflu two instead of one wherever authorized now, and in addition Senators being given the same privilege of appointment as Representa- Sunday, Nevember 11 _Stmr Astec, Trask, 32 days from Man Nazasaki 22 days. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 3 hours from Port- land. via Astoria &2 hours. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. ® hours from Moss | Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 72 hours from Grays | Harbor. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Alblen. , Pattle, 4 days from Oyster a 14 hours from Br stmr Warfleld, Harbor. recommended that whenever Congress authorizes an increase of vessels in the | navy it also provide in the same act for | an increase of officers and men to man | the ships. Ths report says that England, | which this year lays down fifteen war | vessels. voted an increase of i24) officers | and men to the naval petmr "Corona, Glelow, €1 bours from Saa tezo. 3 Br ship Flintshire, Garrett. from sea in dis- establishment to | tress. > Dr ship Carmanian, Bunn, 78 days from Hons- . arrived off Sam Francisco, waiting fo tends doubling her fleet in the next six- 2 teen years, has provided In the same pro- | _Ship Glory of the Seas, Hall, 13 days from & officers and 105 men. until the total {n- | Schr Mary C, Campbell, § hours : It is declared that | Schr joseph and Henry, Rasmu: it is now impossible to man the vessels of uille River. our navy ateady comstructed with the| Schr Maxim, Olsen. § days from Coos Bay orce, rot to mentlon those build orth Bend, Jackson, 12 days from Wil- ing or authorized. Congress is urged to make any increase in the personnel im- m Bodeza. 7 days from Coquille River. SAILED. Sunday. November IL Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander. San Pedro. i Stmr Mineola, David. Nanatmo. Stmr laqua, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Emuire, MacGenn. Coos Bay. Br ship Speke, Stott, Queenstown. Ship Sintrim, Meyer, Tacoma. Bark § C Allen. Johnson, Homolulu. Schr Archie and Fontle, Jesen, Stewarts | Point. s The training system as now praeticed in the navy is commended, and it is declared that by no other means could the navy secure the saiiors necessary to man the fleet. Since the close of the Spanish war the department has found that tne re- sources heretofore depended on to furnish seamen for the navy are no longer ade- Guate. Only 337 seamen have enlisted for the first enlistment in the past year, so s Point. ding. Corinthian, Korth. Binl Newark, Beck. Bowens La hr Monterey, Beck. TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS, Nov 11 (10 p. m.)—Weather hazy; wind northwest: velocity § mil upon and develep the training squadron for landsmen, end now has about 1000 men under Instruction, who on the average, require about six months' training. Admiral Crov‘vnlntmeld regards it as 9 SPOKEN most important commercially that we - —Nov 9, 39:3 N. W—Ship keep always a falr representation on the | A 5 Fei. 4o Oroter Hormor for Kanaiar” South Atlantic station, saying that in no DOMESTIC PORTS. part of the world are our vessels more | cordially received, and nowhere can be | < LACOMA—Arrived Nov 11—Schr Meteor, from lantic stations, regret is expressed that the important drills of the squadron are compelled to be often interrupted by at- tendance of vessels at local celebrations, ; schr A M Baxter, for Seattle; bark for ship Challenger, for China Nov 11—Stmf _Vietoria, from China; schr A M Baxter, from San Pedro v AN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 11—U § stmr hich tend to demoralize the efficiency of | p2 0N, DIECNGYT! g r Safled Nov I1—German stmr Isis, for San One chapter deals at some length with | prancisco. the history of the Asiatic station during | EUREKA—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Alliance, the vear and the participation of the navy | hence Nov 8. schr Fortuna, hence Nov 4: schr and marine corps in the Chinese opera- | Allen A, from Manzanillo; stmrs San Pedro tions are set out in some detail. The re- | and Lekme, hence Nov i0. | port makes the point that the Government atled Nov 1l—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- | should construst or acquire on the Aslatic station a dock of its own. There were 2452 desertions from the navy and % deaths during the past fiscal vear. The enlistments number 8123 from a total number of applicants of 40.856. Over 63 per cent of the men in the navy are native- born, 19 per cent are naturalized and 9 per cent have declared intentions. Ninety-two Per cent of che landsmen now under training are native-born. Admiral Crowninshield finds that the Chesapeake is too small for the midship- men, and asks that she be transferred to the training station at Newport and that another vessel be built for the cadets, to accommodate &t least 30 besides her cisco. ] FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Scotia, hence Nov 10. Sailed Nov 11—Stmr Sequola. for San Fran- 18c0. E?E\a.\f PEDRO—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr News- boy, hence Nov 8. Nov l—Stmr Westport, from Eureka. ICZ‘N BAY—Arrived Nov 11—Schr o S DA . U aTied Nov To-Scht Volunteer, for San Fran- Emma | flfi"l'omA—Amwd Nov 11-Stmr George W’I hence Nov 9. Eried ov 11German bark Olga. for Queens- town: Br stmr Buckingham, for Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. & ANTWERP—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Noord- land, trom New York crew. e QUEENSTOWN~—Salled Nov 11—Stmr Umbrla. | Touching the Na cademy, it is | ¢ York. 3 urged that no physical disqualifications of | NEW YORK—Arrived Nov i_Stmr La | cadets shall be waived hereafter, as there | Cham) sne. -Mnd (_hr:-w:';u ;:r s 3 E has been a marked deterioration in the | “OPenbazen a0 o RERLINY for Hamburs, t ten years in the physical condition of the graduating cadets. owing to their abandonment of the vigorous “‘weeding out” process, which has now failen into disuge. It ullol:'t.‘r'nnn!fly !;rged that th two years' supp ourse at sea shail be abandoned. Finally strong recom- mendation is_glven to, the superintend. ent’s recommendation that the age limit | Bonita .. for cadets upon on shall be be-| Willamette tween the ages of 15 and 18, and that the | Newburg . course at the academy shall be four years, | Senator Two additignal tratning ships for ap: Isis . prentices at Newport are sald to be ur. | LOmOR, gently needed. The report urged continued | naiorer tratning of the men In marksmenship. Walls Walla. The admiral makes a Strong point in his | Chas. Nelson. report of the nmuiéy of naval barracks. | J. 8. Kimball A mild reproof on Congress is contained | Luella in the closing paragrapi of the report, | Del Ne which calls attention to the discouraging | laqua - condition in which distinguished officers | Jeanie via Cherbourz. \ —_———— Steamer Movements. noENnEkEEes San Pedro. Portiand and Coos Bay. Eureka. of the navy have been left by not recefy. | Mattes B A e R N e 3 Tvices . | "i'on: r':pon(l‘y‘ m?-‘ the navy nad no part 5‘;.9".'..""" .15 ) . 18 v. 16 . 18 | L 11 | in the unfortunate rsy which followed upon the President's rec- ommendation that certain officers should | G. W. Eider. be promoted, and adds tnat thus far there | Coos Bay has been no recognition by Congress, ex- cept of those who shared in the victory at )%nlll and those who served elsewhere in ) the war. Steamer. g:buc controve; Builders’ Contracts. Associated Students of University of Califor- nia and Leland Stanford Junlor University (owners) with D. R. MeNelll (contractor)—All work for tgomery $37.000. George C. Alferitz (owner) with W. - meyer & Go. (contractors). architest & 4 Meusdorfter—All work except plumbing, paint- ing, electrical work, art glass, frescoing, man- tels, gas fixtures and shades, h'a:v'o'm basement frame residence, on =‘“—mmm|-uw ‘Warehouse owner) EiER Francisco Bay. thority of the Superin: xm—'.hfiufl Iater than at Fort ©of tide in the same at both MONDAY, NOYEMBER 12. TRANSPORT AZTEC TO LOAD AGAIN FOR PHILIPPINES She Will Be Rushed Back With a Load| of Horses and Provisions for the Men on the Firing Line. l n | | L P The P i sgiikgaf eEmEgs Bl Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1-8 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to | @ate, as compared with those of same date iast season, and: rainfail in last twen four hours: Last Traine leave and nre due (o arrive as NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line. Foot of Markes Street. ! *T180, Martis ez, San Ramon, Vallejo, aad Sante Ross. . .o *10:004 The ver, Umaba. 3 . *S43r *11:00, Nilus, Stoekton, Sseramento, Men- dota, Fresao, MHasford, Visalls, = Pomterdile ..o oo SIS tion. Bakerstieid, Los Aageles... 11:007 Saceainento Kiver Steaners *3:007 Haywards, Xiles and Way Siasions. *4:00r Martiver, San Ramon, Vallajo, Naps. Calbutoge, Sante Ross. . Winters. ey csoer Benicia, Woodland, Last | This STATIONS. 21 Hours' Season. | Season. | | Eurek: 5 2 Gnebe, Chioago ... .. .. 15 | Red Prufr... 3 be- 23100 Orogon and Califomia Kipvam e | Sscramento L owants, Maryaville, Nedling, T | Porthenid, Pugot Sound anel Fash “ *n:o3p San Pablo, Pors Costa, Martives = “and Way Statioos. ... Pt | 18203 Valij a | COAST BIVINION (X, L (Koot of Mar WEATHER CONDITION Generally cloudy weat FOREC. r prevalls over rnia and the western po gon and Washington elsewhere west of the Rocky Mountains the weather is The pressure has risen along ccast and fallen er the eastern pc Washington and Oregon. ‘The changes n slight in all districts. In California tempera- tures are about 10 degrees above the normal. 1 Conditions are favorable for generally cloudy | weather in No California Mon¢ Forecast hours San Monday; Hght nort rthern California—Genera thern California — Falr Monday: ortherly wind. evada—Fair TUtah—Fair M Arizona—Fair Mon. ern and clear in Southern made at San Francisco ending midnight, Novembe: light northwesterly wind_ | day. a ay. vicinity—G t wind G. H. WILLSO Local Forecast Offi Francisco a rally cloudy Dee. Alask: to N For s M. For | bara, Port Los Am; | grles)—s S For Pacific Coast Ste: at Seattle dey snd Fri amship Co. leave Broadway wha San Franciseo. For Alaskan Ports—1l a. m, Kov. 12, Change to at_Seattle. C. Port Tow: Tacoma. Freret: and New Wha e * 12 7th day thereafter. company’s steamers Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. v, 2 m Change for and every G a P. Ry. Eareka, Humboldt Bay—% p. m.. 1, 2, Deec. 4, Nov. and every Afth day | thereatter. San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- neon. Cayu- n bispo). Gaviota, b tura, Hueneme San Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newpart—3 Nov. 11, 16, 20, 23. 37, 30, and every Tues- day thefeater. Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata. La Paz, Sama Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each menth. For further Informaticn obtain company’s The company reserves the right to change steamers, without TICKET OFFICE —4 New street (Pajace Hotal). us notice. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Fran sco. ling dates and hours of salling | Montgomery | T: 154 Newark eubarvilie, San Jone, ¥ =iton, Bou des Creek. Sants Criz and Way tatione. = 191037 Newark, Contervilie, San Joge, Now Alnaden, Feiton, Hoaldes Crees, Sents Cruz and Frincipal Way Stations. “4:33 ¢ Newark, S Jose. Loa Gatos 411:437 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose aod Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From 345 FRLTGISEI—Foas of Marked Sireet (Siis $j— 715 900 1l00aw. 1130 30 0N *4:03 1503 600 Froz 04 ELAND—Faat o Braadwa 00 00 10:004w. 11380 180 1340 102 1403 383 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Towneend Sts.) TE:104 Ocean View, South San Franchsco (61808 4 San Jose acd Way Stations (New Almaion Wednendays oni) .. 004 Sans Jose, Tres Pinos, Namta Conz, Pacific Girove, Faso Robles, San Oon Surf, Lompoc and Stations . CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHID SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. TIBEURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST. 8an Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, :09, 11:00 & m.; 13:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3 . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1% asd » S—3:00, 3:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, §:08, . m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—4:0, 7:50, $:30, 11:0 & m.; 12.65, 340, 510 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1% and €35 5 m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 1:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 35 p. m 3 Between San Francisco and Schuetsen Park, same schedule as above. Leave In Effect Arrive Ban Francisco. | Now. 7. 130 | San Francisco. Week | Sun- | | Sum- | Week Days. [ days [ Destinatton. | dave. | Davs. 7:30 am| & am Nowato. 30 pm 3:30 am Petaluma. pm! 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7 THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Epear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE S12 First Class Including Berth $6 Second Ciass and Meals. COLUMBIA sails. .. M. M, Dee 4| GEO. W. DER sail Nov. 9, 15, Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butts, | Helena and all points in _the Northwest. Through tickets t all points E: E. C. WARD, General Agent, 63 Market street. | TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S ze | for YOKOHAMA and HONGEONG, | Kobe (Hioge), | connecting at Hoogkong with steamers for In- A Rou: TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF., COR- r First and Bramnan treets. at 1 p. m. ng at Nagasaki and Shanghal. and | dia. ete. No cargo recelved on beard om day | ot ‘satling. SS. HONGKONG MART .. ovember 1. 1m0 | ST e TR S§S. NIPPON MARU .. } .....Thursday, December 6, 1909 | ss. ARU . MERICA M e creskmdt evareceeseess.Saturday. December 23, 1300 Via Homolutu. | nd-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | treight and passage apply at_company s office, | 421 Market streat. corner of First. W. H. AVERY. Genaral Agent. | AMERICAN LINE. { NEW YORK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDOY, PARIS. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. | wark Nov. 4 Noordland Dec. 5| | Setvaland .. Nov. 21 Friesiand .......Dec. 13 | | Kensington .....Nov 3% Scuthwark Dec. 13 | For freight and passage apply to H IN' 30 Montgomery Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound w York Every Wednesday. 10 "RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. NATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. P ot Or any of its agents. ceanic _——— SS. MARIPOSA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Austral 88. A .. SPRECKELS & 380S. e O, 321 ket HAWAIL, SAMOA, WEW , ZEALAND o SYONEY, DIRECT LINE 7o TANIT! ....Wednesday. November 21. $ p. m. | USTRALIA for Tahitl........ .. Tuesday. December EALANDIA (Honolulu only). b EY Monday. December . 2 p. m. | 43 arkat st o Lip m JOMPAGNIZ GENERALT DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday. instead of Saturday, from November 2, 1599, at " a orfon street L'AQUITAINE, Nov. 3. Morton class class GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, York. Aments_5 Montgomery avenue. San TRANSATLANTIQUZ. m.. from Pler 4. North River. foot of | First- Second to Havre. 355 and u; to Havre. W2 50 acd upward. 22 Broadway (Hudson bul! J. F. FUGAZI & CO., ), New Coast e . BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. MON., Tues., Wed, Thurs. and Sat. at 345 a. m. days, B m. Pler ¥ FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEND. No. 2. "ARE Steamer “Monticello.™ .O:H.l’l‘(ll-'.'m?t) Fri- 1 and §:3; Sundays, 10: I:-:uu‘mw-' : Telephone Main 1508 Leaves San Francisco, via SR SR San Francisco to Summit and Return, Ful 3:30 pm| 7:%am! $:00am| Sonoma i and $:10 pm! §:00 pm! Glen llen. 730 am, $:00 am) 10:40 am 10:5 am $:3 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopel. | 7:35 pm| §:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wast Springs and White Sulphur Springs. at Fulton for Altrurt a for Lytton Springs: as Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Keiseyville. Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakegort and Bartiets 3 Springs. for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laure! Deil Laks, Witter Springs. Upper Laks Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riversi Lierley's, Buckaell's, edrin Heights. Huliville. Orr's Hot Springs Mendocino City. Fort Brags. Wi . Tsal, Willets, Laytonvile. Cummings. Bell's Springs. Harris, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. 3aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re« @uced rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafse! at haif rates. < by cket office, &0 Market st Chromicle butide ¢ waITING. Gen. Pass. Agt Gen. Manager. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Cemmencing September . 1300, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLET 6:55 a. m. week da; tions.. Trains—paiy MELLLEEEEE

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