The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 17, 1903, Page 10

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10 TRADE DEMAND FAILS OF VIGOR Recent Autumn Years Lacking. SEUEALTA Railroads Suspend Improve- ment Work Earlier Than Usual NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Bradstreet’s to- | morrow w say | trade and industry still lacks | insistent demand which has | cuously present in th autumn of recent years. Bxceptions to | this are noted in the Southwest in the hardware business, where the demand as & whole is reported ast year, and at some pot orthwest and on the Pacific Coast. In the Central West business is fair, but at the Bast the quiet- ness is increasing, and reports from the South are rather less optimistic, if some: portions of Tennessee and Fiorida, where crop ylelds are especially good, are ex-| cepted The reasons for this are not far to seek of depression in se- more conservative | at wholesale. Crops move. Cereal pro- disinclined to ac- t prices for their products, and reached some favorable ad- Southern hut-downs of iron te values in this general ducers are cept prese es for cotton the largest centers, iess difficult to fact is re, ss, in many ordinarily are stili how- situ- cers to of whether wise or perous con- pr ension of improvement come rather earlier year, but sales of new plies point to much of to be textile: noted that cover 15 number the like Canada week number 17, againi in the corresponding weekly review of | in trade and | y ace, it | the reduction of 20 output or the re- es, althoug e usually barometers of busi- of manufacture, full force, with e latest encour ction ag- t result is a volume of trade, carrying out d p: v earnings re 6.2 per per ing stories are received m of the iron and steel s evidence that the de- as been checked, al- stated that spe- cline in quotat; though 1t is occ cial terms are made on im; 4 - o ey portant con- | Fallures this week number 208 in the ' United States, against 206 last year, and in Canada 26, compared with 24 a year ago. % ———— Detained by the Fog. | The Pacific Mall Company’s Barracouta, which came into port yesterday, 23 days from Paname, spent the greater part of Thursday and al’ Thursday night anchored outside the harbor awey which obscured mariners de; the Golden Ga pessengers 1800 including 1000 tons & of a dense fog es upon which fe passage in through | acouta brought 19 f cargo, the latter | On the in_the h | m arbor of Corinto, . the Barracouta's main_truck " lightning and shattered to the passengers was Rev. Mare a Catholic priest, | .!Tf:x.] enos is on his way to | n: eng ary work. The pas- wengers incl: wing named: o Norr Serger, Car - pdomeph Nor " Serger, Carios Heine- | S e £ Fleet Ordered to Acapuleo. The squadron now in the harbor command- | ed by Admi has been ordered to Aca- | cruise. Thursday is the the war vessels are voyage. The fleet Acapulco and return in a getting back about the The ships affected by the are Concord, Marblehead, Boston d Wyoming. The Marblehead 3 sig nated by Admiral G e £ s as his flagship. — Overdue Bark Arrives. The Norwegian bark Midnatsol, which on Thursday was posted on the overdue list at 10 per cent, arrived yesterday st Brisbane. The St. Mungo was advanced to 35 per cent. The British ship Corolia was posted as uninsurable. She is a vessel of 1264 tons, and is commanded by Captain Calpin. She is out 339 daye from Port Natal for paraiso, and 90 per cent reinsurance has been paid on her. e S Denies That Babcock Was Ashore. The pilot that was in charge of the - can ship W. F. Babcock ep October 20, wien she is Teported to have been ashore off Fort Carroll, nmear Baltimore, has telegraphed the owners contradicting the report, He explains that he ordered the vessel anchored durin, & gale and that those ashore that saw hep | and reported her aground were mistaken. The Babeock is bound for this port with a cargo of coal. i Salmon Ship Loses Anchor. The ship Balclutha, which arrived yesterday 13 @ays from Karluk, lost her anchor and chain while rounding to off Meigg; Baiclutha brought 25,157 cases of maier Shs little salmon tender Chilcat also reached porc. £% days from Pyramid Harbor, % s oo g Breaks Her Tail Shaft. The steamer Farallon, from Skagway. ported anchored at Wrapgel Narrows wn: :,. tail shaft broken. The Pioneer sent from Seattle to her“:a-unu. G i a sieve Magdalena Bay, navigated by one man, her skipper, Cap- tain Hall. nurse crew, but who was knocked out of com- mi Trask of the steams Icngiture 113 oposed ' er ensign upside down. er was blowing at the time and the littie | Brave Fight to Make Haven at Magdalena Bay, Lower California THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908.‘ SKIPPER OF LEAKING SLOOP ROVER NAVIGATES THE PERILOUS SEA ALONE| 1) [{-DRERATE Commercial Activity of His One Sailor Struck Down by Swinging Boom, Captain Hall, Aided Only by | Wishes Coast Cities to His Courage, Is Guiding Frail Craft Through the Ocean’s Dangers in - ~—4 | | | { | | | | | | | { | | | ‘ i 1 | | i | { | | | i | | i | ‘ ? — - s — — 5! | SLOOP ROVER THAT LOST HERSELF IN THE DARK ON THE PACIFIC AND WAS TOLD WHERE'SHE WAS ! | BY CAPTAIN TRASK OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP BARRACOUTA THAT ARRIVED HERE YES- ‘ TERDAY FROM PANAMA. | | e % HE little sloop Rover, formerly a well-known vyacht hailing from this port, but now engaged in trading from San Pedro, is some- where on the Pacific leaking like but fighting her way to ailed, baled, steered and Incidentally, Hall is playing to the man that comprised his on by a blow from a swinging spar. The story of the Rover's plight was to port yesterday by Captain ip Barracouta. The Panama liner sighted the Rover at 5:30 a. on October 11 in_latitude 26.05 north, | 3% west, Off the coas The Rover was fiying her A strong northwest- brought m. California. vessel was hove to. When the liner ap- | proached the sloop Captain Hall hailed the steamship and asked Captain Trask for his position. He had been blown oft shore, he said, during the night. A boat was lowered from the Barracouta and Captain Trask sent an officer to investi- gate the condition of affairs on the sloop and to find out what was wanted. Hall said that what he needed most of all was | assistance, but none of the Barracouta’s crew cared to change quarters to the leaking Rover. His only helper, he re-| ported, had been knocked down by the boom and completely disabled. The Rover was bound from San Pedro to Magdalena Bay for a cargo of shells. She was then out ten days. The sloop was leaking, but the captain, who said his name was Hall, refused to leave his vessel. He had plen- ty of food, he said, could control the leak- | ing and guessed he could take the Rover to her destination single-handed. The Barracouta stood by the Rover for | two and a half hours, and just before | parting company Captain Trask furnished the lone mariner with his correct position. BRI METEOR IS PICKED UP. Disabled Steamship Being Towed in Direction of Dutch Harbor. The steamship Meteor, which lost her propeller and for some time past has been drifting helplessly about in the Bering Sea, has been picked up and is now on her way to Eureka. The Bering Sea is at best a poor place for a disabled vessel of any kind and few vessels could be so | altogether helpless as the Meteor without a propeller, At this season of the year these north- ern waters are full of dangers, even for vessels under full control, and as the Metecr without a propeller was about as awkward to navigate as an iron kettle, the knowledge of her condition gave rise} to grave anxiety. The news of the Meteor's predicament was taken to shore by one. of the steamer’'s officers, who, with a few hardy seamen, braved the winter waters in a small boat and after a perilous trip made land and succeeded in communicating with the outside world. The Alaska Commercial Company’s steamship St. Paul has arrived at St Michael, and, according to word received yesterday from Captain Lindquist, she passed the Meteor October 9 in tow of the steamship Eureka. The vessels were making slow but steady way toward Dutch Harbor, forswhich port the Meteor has a cargo. The Meteor is well known here and the news of her safety was re- ceived in local shipping circles with con- siderable relief. —_— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Forrest Hall is chartered for barley to Europe at 13s 6d (64 less direct). ‘The schooner Minnie A. Caine proceeds = [vl:('g;.‘heer, 3900 Ibs coftee, 55,110 Ibs shrimps, lbs shrimp shel — crockery and glae 2450 Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. 1bs nuts, 1081 pkes groceries and provisions, 2400 mbe: 4000 xals distillate, bales bdis_shin 36 shooks, 400 s 1 ofl, 8 bales | 24 pkgs agricultural imple- . 15 ¢ 143 pkgs paper, 200 bxs 80 pkgs powder, 86 pkgs ship chandlery, e, 9 pkgs drugs nd medicir 1060 Ibs solder, pkEs sew- ! pkgs millwork, 50 kegs lead, alcohol,’ 50 cs whisky, gals’ brandy. Steamer. rina. Coos Bay . Monica. ... | rays harbor . Eureka Humboldt San Mateo. Tacoma. 4....... Del Norte....| Crescent City . Pomona. . Humboldt 5 Argo. .. Eel River Ports Iaqua... San Pedro . Barbara. .. [ €un Pedro Borita. . o Seattie . Tahiti . Redondo...-..| San Pedro Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford|Oct. North Fork. e ct. State of Cal.’.| San Diego & Way PortsjOct. Umatilla | Pugel Sound Ports..... F Sterra. | Sydney & Way Ports. Corona. | Humboldt . .. American | . Portland. Coos Bay Acapulco. w York via Panama.|Oct. Ramses. Hamburg & Way Ports. |Oct. 1. Dollar.. tle & Tacoma. . G. Lindauer.. | "Grays Harbor . 10ct Santa Rose... Humboldt ew York . Portland & Astoria..... an Pedro & Way Ports|Oct. y < Portland & Astoria.....|Oct. irays Harbor . | San Diego & Way PortsjoOct Oct. jOct. 11 am| Pier 7 Sotiage Criy City Topeka. . Skagway & Way Ports. . Skagway & +{ Skagway .| Cooks Inlet & Way .| Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Wi & Way . Ports) Point Arena.. | Mendocine & Pt. Arena.|Oct. 22 G. W. Elder.. | Portland & Astorl; -10ct. 22 Coptic. China & Japan -|Oct. 23 Queen. Puget Sound F .|Oct. 24 Nicarla. Hamburg & Way Ports.|Oct. 24 Rival. -\ Willapa Harbor .......|Oct. 24 Alliance. .| Portland & Way Ports. [Oct. 27 | Curacao. - | Mexican Ports 27 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. October 17. | Lakme. Arcata direct .....| 5 pm|Pier 2 Chehalis. Grays Harbor . 5 pm Pler 2 Coronado. Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 10 Eureka. Humboldt -| 4 pm[Pler 13 S. Monica.. | Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2 Chico. .....-| Coquille River.....| 8 pm|Pier 2 §. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm(Pier 2 Iaqua. Humboldt .. -|11 am|Pier 2 4/ N. ¥. via Panama.| 12 m|Pier 4y | Honolulu 11 am|Pler 7 Pt. Arena.. | Point Aren: | 4 pm|Pier 2 San Pedro..| Humboldt 4 pm|Pier 2 October 18 F. Leggett. | Humboldt . 10 am|Pler 10 Phoenix. .. -] Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 Santa Rosa 4 San Diego Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier § Centennial..| Seattle & Tacoma.(10 am|Pier 2 poOgtober 19, 7| Argo.. iver Ports...| 4 pm|Pler 2 Pomona. Humboldt -{1:30 p|Pler 9 October Californian. | New York ..... ....[Pier 23 Bonita Newport & Way Pts| 9 am |Pier 1y Uard Hamburg Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler 19 Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 Columbia...| Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 Cog B8 Pr.Grtoral1o ..... 00s B. & Pt.Orford|10 am|Pier 13 o Dctoher 22 Humbaldt..... [ Arctic. umboldt . ‘"4 pm[Picr 10 State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 B Fork | e S tttiaca:| ¢ balEis. 3 B a. | Astoria o1 .| 6 pm| NP October 23. 7 Humboldt Way Pts...... s China & Japan....| T pmiPler 40 et Sound Ports.|il am|Pler 9 ctober 24. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am[Pler 11 G Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pier 10 N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 October 25. Astoria & Portland, [11 am|Pler 24 Octolier 26. | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 minutes later than at Fort Point: tl h of tide Is the same at both places. el _SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. Sun Rises Sun sets . Moon rises |Timet ¥l —— & W’ 7 W] 3 0.0 8: | 0.8 9:00! 0.9/ 9:41] NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lett hand column ard the successive tides of =hs | day In the crder of occurrence as to time; the | fourth time column gives the last tides of the day, except when there are but three tides, as gometimes occurs. The heights given are ir addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & migus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters. Sl L) Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’” Exchange, San ' Franc Z October 16. Lo The Time Ball on the tower of the Fe: building wae dropped exact'y at moon to-day i e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time, J._C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge. S e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. g i Friday, October 16. mr Barracouta, Trask, - nama, vie Manzonllio 8 days —o from Pa Stmr Coquille River, Dart, Crescent City, Stmr Lakme, Gillespie, Foidony 45 hours from San do.?‘(dgr Chehalis, Frantzon, 35 hours from Re- Stmr Phoenix, docino. Stmr _Chilkat, Pyramid Harbor. 4 Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 16 hours from Fort Bragg. pn?zlmr Westport, Smith, 18 hours from West- ‘Tug Liberty, Dixon, With. two, harges . tow. oL O COBAr IR, Juihip Balelutha, Bremer, 13 days trom Kar- Dktn Addenda, Astrup, 7 days from Colum- bh;; }l}lvgr. chr Jessie . Minor, Whitney, 7 days from Coos Bay. > % Schr imma Claudina, Jacobsen, 6 days from Eurelka. 43 hours from Odland, 15 hours from Men- Hyvaruine, 8% days from ROChr @em, Benson, 6 days from Coquille lSchl‘ Albion, Olsen, 6 days from Coquille ver. Schr Sequoia, Johnson, 15 days from Port Hadlock; Oakland direct. e Schr John A, Olsen, 5 days from Eureka. CLEARED. Friday, October 16. Stmr Corona, Johnsor, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 4 Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Dlego; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Bark Alden Besse, Kessel, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo; Welch & Co. SAILED. Friday, October 16. Stmr Noyo, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka. Stmr Cocs Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmur Prenties, Ahlstrom, Bowens Landing. Stmr Santa Cruz, Glelow, Moss Landing. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith. Schr Bessie K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- ing. i roEmy . lat , lon 15_W, Ger ship Emil from Antwerp, for San Francisco. i .No date, lat 87 N,"lon 13 W, Br ship Bar- core, from Antwerp, for Puget Sound. Per_stmr Barracouta—Oct 11, lat 26 05 N, lon 118 35 W, sloop Rover, from San Pedro, leaking, one man hurt, bound to Magdalena Bay. Wummu:f'mmmgw racouta. thirk; wind SW, #quen.y‘% miles per hour: SAN P'EDRDQO—-Arfl 03 cor 1o Bt Mad) ved Oct r Manda- lay, hence Oct 14; stmr Pasadena, from Men- ; bktn J M Griffith, from Port Hadlock; docino; hr B K Wood, from Harbor. ““Satica ng?#m:ma.. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct trom Redondo; schr Bangor, 16—Schr e Trom Grays Has: Sailed Oct 16—Stmr | to the West in 1905. Denver is pecullarly situ- | ated in relation to the other Western cities. | all tourists visiting the Pacific Coast stop in | such conventions as you desire. | conventions each city would like, and then all i SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Queen, | hence Oct 13 | " Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Umatilla, for San Fran- clsco. | schr King Cyrus, from Tacoma, for San Fran- DENVER OFFERS Unite to Secure Con- ventions. ————— Promotion Committee Gets Interesting Letter on Subject. —_— The California Promotion Committee and the Denver Chamber of Commerce are corresponding relative to getting con- ventions to visit the West in 1905. Ac- cording to the statements made by the Denver body, there are booked 178 con- ventions of a national character to be held in St. Louis during the year 1304. It is therefore suggested by Denver that by concerted effort on the part of the prin- | | cipal cities of the far West a majority | of the conventions could be secured for | 1%5. The text of the.communication from | the Denver Chamber of Commerce Is as | follows: California Promotion Committee: As you of | course realize, this Is becoming an age of con- ventions. [Every year sees new ones added to the eiready long list, and each year they are attended by larger numbers of people. The advantages accruing to the cities where these conventions are held are well recognized and the rivalry to secure them is keen. We are informed that one hundred and sev- enty-eight conventlons of a national character are already booked for St. Louis next year. It has occurred to the Denver Chamber of Com- merce that if the proper kind -of concerted (- effort were made by the principal cities of ths far West a large number, If not indeed a ma- jority, of these conventions could be brought Railroad statlstics show that 90 per cent of thig city either on thé way out or back. We profit largely from all large gatherings that can be secured for your town. We have, there- fore, a selfish interest in helping you to securs Salt IAtke or | City and Ogden have similar resources joining in a movement of this kind. We believe that if the citles of San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Denver can arree among themselves what particular of them work together to carry out the pro- gramme as arranged, we cannot fail of success. This chamber has assurances of the sym- pathy and co-operation of the executive com- mittee of ‘the Trans-Mississippi and Irrigation congresses and of the New Orleans and St. Louis Chambers of Commerce. The rallroads Wil of course aid us to the limit of their ability. to be held in 1905 at Portland will prove a magnet that will help us draw the crowds this way. Many of the brightest men from each of the citles interested will be stationed at St. Louls rext year, end their assistance can doubtless be secured at little or no cost. Every- thing seems to us propitious for such a move- ment. We would like &n early expression from you as to what vou think of the proposal. Yours respectfull: MEYER FRIEDMAN, President. D e R e e ion, from San Pedro; schr Wawona, from San Diégo. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Oct 16—Swed ship Alfhild, for Valparaiso Passed in Oct 16—Br stmi N imo, for Tacoma. I\QAI’\:”I‘I'I:{‘ Oct 16—Br stmr Arab, hence Oct 12. BALLARD—Arrived Oct 16—Schr = Albert Meyer, from Monterey. RARLUK-—To sall_about Oct 6—Ship Star of Russia, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Czarina, for San Francisco. “Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Empire, hence Oct 12. ‘Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Arcata, hence Oct 14. Salled Oct 16—Schr Advance, for San Fran- cisco, from Bandon. BANDON—Salled Oct 16—Schr Ruby, San_Francisco. PORT HARFORD—Ealled Oct 17, 2 & m— Bonita, fer San -ancisco. S DMICHARLArrived Oet 14—Stmr St Paul, from San Francisco, and reports having passed stmr Meteor, from Seattle, for Nome, on Oct 9 in tow of stmr Eureka, bound to Dutch_Harbor. TACOMA—Arrived Oct: 16—Schr Alice Me- | Donald, from Redondo. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 16—Stmrs Aberdeen | and Despatch, for San Franciseo. REDONDO-—-Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Sequ_nu,! from Grays Harbor; stmr Asuncion. from Ven- | tura, and sailed for San Francisco. PYRAMID HARBOR—Sailed Oct 7—Ship | Star of France, for San Francisco. r Heathdene, from for TATOOSH—Passed out Oct 16—Swed ship Alfhila, from Port Ludlow, for Valparalso; clsco. Passed in Oct 16—Br stmr Arab, hence Oct 12, for Port Townsend. S Passed out Oct 16—Ger stmr Isis, from Se- | atgle, for San Francisco EUREKA—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Eureka, for San Francisco; stmr Aurelia, for San Fran- | cisco. Oct 16—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- cisco. ROGUE RIVER—Arrived Oct 186—Schr Del| Norte, hence Sept 27. Outside Oct 16—Schr Berwick, hence Oct 19. ISLAND PORTS. | The great Lewls & Clark exposition 930 s, m. The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unusual initles for, Scomomical snd satbiactory Jsuraey 13 Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information spply to or address R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTH, e Ty AT R . Union Pactfic R. R. 617 Market St. No. 1 Monigomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION APACIFIC GALIFORNMIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO Leaves Mondays ard Thursdays at 9:30 a. m., through In 8 days, with diner and ali trappings. Other Sants Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 2.m. 0 Merced, Hanford and Visalia. p. m. t 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyonmand | ':w(?iiagm Ticxer OrFice: 641 Market St., and Depot, S.F. Also 1113 Broadway, 1aand, Cal. Oak- lTO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry. 'SHORE 35, *9:35, *11:06 . 4:45, * tin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO 45, 0:35 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. m., week days—Cazadero and way ~ 8:00 a. stations 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— | Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way statfons. TICKET OFFICE—26 Market st. FERRY—Union Denot, foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave | Via Sausalivs Ferry Arrive San Francisco | Foot of Yarkst 8t | San Francisco Week | Sun- Dipses and Willow Camp HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 15—Ship John | Currier, from Newcastle, Aus; schr E B Jack- son, from Newcastle, Aus; Br stmr Coptic, from Hongkong, and sailed for San Francisco. Oct 16—Ship James Drummond and brig Ge- neva, from Newcastle. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK, Oct 15—Agents of ship W F Babcock, which was reported ashore Oct 10 off Fort Carroll, have been advised by pilot contradicting report that vessel was ashore, where she anchored during gale. . FOREIGN PORTS. EAST LONDON--Arrived Oct 12—Br ghip Celtic_Race, from Tacoma. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 4—Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 10—Br stmr Gae- lic, hence Sept 11. LONDON—Arrived Oct 16—Ger stmr Anubis, May 22. he:':‘\sw,gnp_s."'d Oct 15—Ger stmr Mem- phis. for San Francisco. - IQUIQUE—Arrived Sept 23—Br bark Ivan- hoe, from Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr May- flower, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro- eeded. . LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Arabic, for New York, via Queenstown; stmr Victor- lan, for New York. - NAPLES—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Prince Oscar, for New York. MOVILLE—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Astoria, for New York; stmr Bavarian, for Montreal. NEW . YORK—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Au- guste Victorla, from Hamburg, Southampton and Cherbourg. Sailed Ogt 16—Stmr Celtic, for Liverpool. OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. BLETEGE 3 o tmig e a...Nov. ~ Yor AFLANTIC TRANSEORT New York—Loncon Direct. numon. 24, 8 mlu-nb-..Nw, 7, 9 a omomhsl'tl :fll pm) Min'ka.Nov. 14,1:30 p y rst-class Passengers Carried. DOMINION iuas.’ Min' Min" ‘Boston—Queen: ‘Commonwealth..Oct. 22(Columbus. Nov. 12 Cambroman. ...Oct. 20|Commonwealth. Nov. 10 Mayflower. Nov. 5| Montreal—Li hort sea passage Canada. Oct. 31|Southwark Novi 7 Boston Mediterranean Direct AZORES—GIBRALTAR—-NAPLES—-GENOA. ‘Vancouver. New York—Antwerp—Paris. Kroonl'd.Oct. 24, 10 am/Finland..Nov. 7, 10am Zeeland..Oct. 31, 10 am!Vaderl’d. Nov. 14, 10 am WHITE STAE LINE. New ¥« Sajling Wednesd: and Fridays. Cymrie. ..Oct, 28, 7 am(Victorian.Nov. 3, 3 pm Teutenie. .oa--ti“l qpoon|Cedric Nov. 4, 3:80 pm Arabic.Oct. g Majestic.. Nov. C. D. TAYLOR, ssenger Agent, hg Coast, 21 Fost st San Francisco. T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STBAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA ;’d noxwue. calling _at Kobe (Hiogo), agasaki ‘Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong India, etc. No with steamers for a o OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follow: For Ketchi Wrangel, Juneau, Halnes, Skagway, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., Oct. 18,723, 28, "Nov. 2. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle, For _ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, 23, 28, Nov. 2. Change at Seattle to this com- | pany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattje or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 | Whatcom—11 a. m., Oct. 18, p. m., Oct. 19, 25, 31, Nov. 6; Corona, 1:30 p. m., Oct, 16, 22, 28, Nov. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Sants Rpsa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thutsdays, 9 a. m. ¥ For Los Aneles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Hurford (San Luis 'Cbispo), Ventura and Fueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Oct. 16, 24, Nov. 1. Bouita, 9 a. Oct. 20, 28, Nov. 8. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mezatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month, For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change stcamers or sail- ing dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market Broadway wharf. s Freight office. 10 Market street, C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Franeisco. O. R. & N. CO. ““Columbia’_salls Oct. 20, 30, Nov. 9, 19, 2. “George W. Elder” sails Oct. 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24. Only steamship line v PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to ali points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship anl rail at LOWEST RATES, Steamer tickets include berth and meals, Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. S, F. BOOTH, Gen. Ast. Pass. Depr., 1 Mont- gomery_st.. C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt Freight .3 Montgomery st. 5 OCCIIICS.S.CO. ZEALAXD o STONEY. priecsxdimensinhath DIRECT LMIE To TANITL. S.5. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Oct. 17, 11 a: m, . MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Oct. 26, 11 a. m. s. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Aucks 1and and Sydney, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2 p. m. 0. SPRECRELS & 820S.09.,Agt.. Tkt e, 43 Nartt . Tt O, 328 BarkotSL. P, 7, Pacfe 8t COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Safling every Thursday instead u“ Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, y North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- ond-class to Havre. $15 ard upward. GEN. ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Asents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Mikets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. AAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW 7464 Senta Cruz EAILWAY TRBAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tral d are due to arriveat ne IR FRANCISCO, (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAVE Fuos OCTOBER 11, 1903 AmEIVE s 5 %ad Sacra 7004 Benicis, Sutsun, Eimira 13 7. 14 i 8250 mento ... A Vacaville, Winters, Rumse, Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Rosa.. . 7.304 Niies, Livermore, Lathrop. Stock- 8.00s Dayis. Woodinnd. K‘xl:]xgnd ‘Laoding, Marysville, Oraville..ooevrocec Antfoch. By~ 004 Atiantic Express—Ogden sn 8.00a Port Costa, Martinez. ron, Tracy,Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendota, Haaford, poisnita, Porterville .. .00a Port Costa. Martines, A s Top, Modesto, Merced, Fres Gosnen Juaction. ‘Hanford, salia, Bakersfeld . 8.30a Shasta Express—Davis, Williams for Bartiett Springs), Willows, Fruto, Ked Bluff, Portland....... 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville. Chico, Red Bluf. 8.304 Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, pora, Tuolumne and Angels 1200 l'g-]rln;m and Way Stations. 0.004 Valleo.. . 10.004 EI Paso Passenger, Eastbound.— Port Costs, Martinez, Byrom, . Teacy, Lathrop, Stocktonm, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Hao- ford. Visalis, Bakersfeld, Los Angeles and El Paso. est- ‘nueh no, (Wi bound arrives via Const Line)... len, jand_Limited — 10.004 The Over! lum oo 307 Benicis, Winters. Sacramento, B bodiand, Knights Landing, Marysvilie, Oroville and way stations. .......... . ¥ A 3.30» Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. a5 4007 Martinez.San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistogs, Santa Rosa.. vee 9284 4007 Martinez, Tracy,Lathrop.Siockton. 10 4.007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. 4.30® Hayward. Niles, Irvington, m} 18. ose, ul'.:mx‘&rd' e $11.584 The Ow! Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, 0T T Cerstieid, Los Angeies . 8.55a 5.00» Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, 280 18.30r Hayward, Niles and San 3o i ayward, ¥ . 305 ey ward, Niles snd San Jose....... 10.254 6.007 ériental Mall — Ogden, Den 71 ‘Omahe, St. Louls. Chicago an: East. Port Costa, Benicis, Suf- sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubum, Colfax Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wad worth, Winnemuccs, Batt Mountatn, EIKo ... 4250 8.00r Vallejo, daily. except Sun 7550 7.00r Valiejo. sunday ooly_c... o San Pablo, Fort Cosis, T and Way Stations. o 11.264 » Oregon & California Express— Sy O emento, tile, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.554 9.107 Hayward, Niles and Ssn Jose (Sun- dayonly) ..... ... 11584 11.262 Port Costa. ‘Tracy, Lathrop. 'M: desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Fresno, Hanford, Vi- salls, Bake 12.28¢ o only). 8.16a Newark. Felton, Boulaer Cruz and Way Stations. 12167 Newark, Centerville, Ssn New Almaden. Los Gatos. Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz an Principal Way Stations . 4162 Newark. San Jose, Los & ay stationa (on Saturdsy and Bunday runs through to Ssats Cruz; Mondsy only from Sants Cruz). Connects st Felton to snd from Boulder Creek. .. 18.58a AKLAND HARBOR F RY. From BARLPKANCISC(), Foot of Market ?&.ésllpi) —11:15 9:00 11:00 4.4, 1.00 3.00 5.15r.x. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:00 18:05 10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 ru chST INE (Broad Gauge). At ead Fowrsend Bercete) 104 San Jose and Way Stations......... 00a Ban Jose and Way Stations..... . 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Exeur- 810D (Sunday OBl ... ceeee von 8.004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only), 8.004 CoastLine Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Giiroy (connection for Hol- ifster), Fajaro. Castroville, Sa- linas, 'San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarits, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf (connection for Lowpoc), Santa Barbara, Saugus and Los Angeles. Connection at Castroviile to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove.... 9.004 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Capitols, SantaCraz, Pactfic Grove, Salin San Luis Obispo and Princips Intermediate Stations .. 10.304 San Jose and Way Stations. s 11.004 Cemetery Passenger—South Sam Franeisco, Sau Bruno ... &4 11.304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... #1.30r San Jose and Way Stations 2007 Ean Jose and Way Station 2.30r Cemetery Passenger — Sou Fraucizco, San Bruno, 13.00r Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa. Gises tor Sants Cres. Bewder reek an Tow Gauge Points) 112. 3.307 Pacific Grove aad Way Stations— Burlingame,San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfleld, Mountafn View, Lawrence, Sants Clara, San Jose, (Gfiroy. Hoills- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- ville. Capitola, Santa Cruz, Cas- troville, Salinas 4 307 San Jose and Way b.00r San Jose, (via Gatos. Wrightand Principal Way tations (except Sunday).... §6.30r BanJosea 10.45¢ 4100 1.20» 1.052 7.30# x7.00° 19.404 4.357 .004 nd Principal Way Stationa 4%. 18150 Sln)llleo.Bemlford.BelmouaSfl aks, Carlos, Redwood, Falr Menio Park. Palo Alto. €.30r Ban Jose and Way Stations 7007 Sunset Limited, Eastbouw Luts Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los les, Demin, 19.45» 6.384 El Paso, New ay Statlons. iseo. Mili Burlingame, San Mateo, Be mont, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, Paio Alto, Mayfleld. Mountatn View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Saots Clara and San Jose... o A for Morning. P for Afterncon. X Saturday and Sundsy only. § Sope st ail stugions om Sundey. | oISy SuI 1Sunday excepted. @ Saturday only. < Via Connt Lin Via San Joaquin Valley. B Only trains stopping st Valencia St. southboand 87€6:10 A.M.. 17:004.0..11:00 A 3., 3:30 7. and 6:90 7.0 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO ANO NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS 7:00, 0:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35 ), : . Th D ;t e ko p. m. ursdays—Extra trip aturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. SUNDAYS—8:00, 0:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. ' SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:30, 9:20, 11:13 m.: 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. giaturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35p. m. ‘.‘”' 5“.06_ e D e i a m.; 1:40, 3:40, EEER 18.48a 9.4 Leave In Effect Artive San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1908. !San Francisco. Destina- Sun- tion. days. 9:10 Ignacio. 10:40 :ll! 20 6:05 p | 7:35 5:10a) Novato, 10:40 a) Petaluma 6:05 p| and B Santa Rosa. b it Ll - e b R AR E 10:40 a[10:20 Fulton. 7:93 p| 6:20p Fwsaicho el LTSI IR TONER Windsor, Healdsburg, [10:40a/10:20 & Geyotenvilte, 7:35 sterviite, | 7s . Cloverdale. B Do Hopland [10:40 a/10- and Ukiah. | 7:35 ;iX:E%; Willits. | 7:35 p| 6:20p 10:40 Guernevive. |'7:30 3 Somoma, 9:10 a| §: glen Enlen. | 808 1 S0 p 0:40 a]10:20 Sebastopo_['7ia0 4f!0:20 8 STAGES connect at Green Bras on Quentin; at ’.&"‘ Rosa for White 'g'upgm. Springs; at Ful for Altruria and Mask West 7 at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey serville for Skaggs Springs; at T . the = Geysers, Booneville and

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