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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1903, ~ 43 HORSES AND WAGOX best for the mone ne., the big store, Francisco. \ toria_for sale, M4 Foisom st. st heap. 1000 Geary £00d horses. 327 camping wagon 2 Mission st 1 wagons, buckb'd, sur- ving horses.15th-Valencia let; an immense 1t advantage HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. LLY - THS — MARRIAGES— DEATHS. : the October 10, 1903, rce (nee O'Rellly) to a 1, 1903, tober 1 saughter. wran. ty, a daughter. October 11, 1903, to , Oct W. Whi , Henry 2 » and Grace Hamilton this_cit 1 Missi by the Itev. 1 of San Francisco Lessie Eljerby of Marsbfleid, RY—In this city, October r. John A. B. Wilson, dist Episcopal Church, and Lucy Lemery, CONNELLY—SWANSON—In this city, Octo- 14, 1963, by Rey. L. C. Sanford, rge W. Con Hilma C. Swanson. NPORT—N In Los . Angeles, o Very Rev. P. Hart- Davenport of Phoe- 7 Murray of San R—EISERT—In this October 3, by the Rev. Hen , Fred- | ¥ William Gartner of Oakland and Ame- we Eisert of San Francis JOENSON—MORGAN—In this _city, October " Rev. George W. White, pas- M. E. Church, William M. thel F. Morgan, both of San ROBINSON—In this eity, Octo- 95, at Trinity Methodist Church, i G. O. Ash of Pinole, Charies bristian Lemkuhl and Lillian in L this city, October 12, C Sanford, Thomas K. Marsh, this city, Octo- Father Moran, M. Francisco and Gabrella Mate this city, October 14, L. C. Sanford, Ted Ma- Luise Sefle King, Maria Koeslg, Gaspard McNamee, George E. Maheny, Daniel G. Page, Henry C. Pistoles!, Emma F. tichardson, Sophie Rodger, David Enos.” Ant Skehin. John J. A an. rickson Tewksbury, Geo. H. Haworth, Jum Tormey, Pétor T, Irvin, Willlam B e R Johmeon, William 4. 770 Richard ALEXANDER—In Oakiand, October 17, 1 James R Alexander, beloved father of Mrs, Odessa Brown and ' Orline Alexander, and brother of Bally leach and Addle Knox of Lakeport, ¢ 2 native of North Caro- lina, aged 55 years and 5 days. o October 10, | th of Pinole, Contra Costa | | | to the fuily invited to attend the funmeral services Monday, October 19, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of Leitch & Henderson and under the direction of Mrs L. Ram- sey. Iaterment Mountain View Cemetery. ANCKER—In Tehacbapi, October 16, 1903, Friela, beloved wife of Leo Ancker, mother of Lenora A dearly beloved daughter ob ard ne Levy, and sister of . Fanny, Louis and Leon Levy, & na- tive of Ban Francisco, aged 24 years. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day unday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence tie parents, 611 Octavia street, between and thence by 2:30 o' clock d Twenty-fifth stredts lem Cemetery for interment. In this clty, October 17, 1903, Sarah me, dearly beloved wife of William Ba- ioving mother of Willlam Jr. and the Maria Annie Bacome. and sister of Mrs. of Palo Alto, Robert Connor co and Mrs. A. Gallagher of tive of County Kerry, Ire- months and § dave. quaintances are respect- ed 10 attend the funeral to-morrow 11 o'clock, from her. late resi- Clementina street, between urth. Interment Cypress Lawn Oakland, entered into rest, %03, Mary Barstow, a native of in the Tith year of her age. in this city, October 13, 1903, at idence. 2120 Bush street, Richard A. husband of Anna Bourne, and father F. Winn. Miss Birdie, J. P.. W. A. T. Bourne, a mative of Epringfield, aged €2 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances and com- of th A. R. and members of Frank- ge 44, A. O. U. W., are respect- invited *to 'attend the funeral, which be held under the auspices of George H. 2s Post No. 2, G. A. R.. at thelr hall, st street, on Sunday, October 18, at 1 Interment George H. Thomas Post Presidio. October 15, 1 beloved wife of the late Martin Bur and beloved mother of Addie, Henry, Fdward, May and the late John Burfeind ative of Lyons, Wayne County, New aged 58 years 9 months and 3 days. B . Ty, TN S SO please ' cop G No. . L7 Friends and acquaintances arg respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, er 1S, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 190G Taylor street, between Union and Filbert, thence to 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. 1n Stephen, b Bunner, brother of James, and grandson er and James and a native of § month anid 28 ls and acquaintances are respeci- October 16, 1903, srge F. and Sarah George and Rod- of Stephen and city, d son of n Franciscs, aged 1 d to attend the funeral to-day at 12:30 o’clock. from the parents’ 50 Lauss e, between Fill Halght and Waller streets, d Heart Church for services Interment Holy Cross Ceme- In this city, October116, 1903, Pat- ved husband of Ellen Connors, and lie Connors, a native of Ever- Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years acquaintances are respect- ited ttend the funeral to-morrow . at 3:30 o'clock, from the parlor | | Margaret | 1 C. O'Conn 7 Mission stree! thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a sol- | emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repos = of his soul at 9 o'clock Y. October 19, ) Washington street Cemetery ber 17, 1903, Antone of Louisa Enos, and ity, October 15, 1903, loved husband of Margaret er of Katle, Patrick J Lo L. Ferriter, and brothe icis Ferriter and Mrs. Mary R & native of the parish of Ferrit 5% Kerry, Ireland, aged 4 acquaintances are respect attend the funeral to-da: 12:15 o'cloc om the pariors “onnor & Co., Mission street, Patrick's ‘Church for services Cross clock. Interment Holy FIEK—In Menlc Merivah Fiek rs. Mas Pari bel October 16, 1903, her of Mrs. are respect- funeral city, October 17 rederickson, beloved erickson, a native of xed 24 years and 20 days. = city; October 1903, at scn-in-law, Charies C. treet, James Haworth, =ina ‘Wells of San-Fran- er of Mrs. F. N, r a native of E: nths and 6 days. alifornia Ploneers. (Marys- y papers please copy.) Paul land, aged 7§ A member of m funeral will take place from Pio- =neer Hall on Sunday, October 18, at 1:30 o'cleck. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. by electric fur r. Remains at the rs of the California Undertaking Com.. pany, 405 Powell eet. SSEY—In this city, October ‘17, 1803, me, beloved daughter of Patrick a y Hussey, a native of Oakland, aged H ars 5 mont nd 18 daye. IRVIN—In Duncan Miils, October 16, 190 Willlam B., twin son of Mrs. M. E. Irvin, and brother of Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. D, C. Peregoy and Mrs. A. F. Benard Jr., a na- tive of L , lowa, aged 34 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Elghth and Ninth. Intéerment Cypress Lawn met. IH: liam fat G —In this city, October 16, 1903, Wil- A., beloved son of Sarah Johnson, her of Willlam, Irene, Sarah, Mamie and rge Johnson, and brother of Harry, Peter and Frank Johnson and Mrs. Kate Sterritt of Helena, Mont.,, Mrs. C. H. Syms of Oak- land and Mre. E. T. Seike, a native of San ;:'rknfls‘u. aged 89 years 8§ monthe and 18 ays £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- In- to-day | | | { nut oll, fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 1308 Stevenson street. lnterment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. | KING—In this city, October 16, 1003, Maria King, niece of the late Michae! King, and cousin of Micbael and Della McGovern, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 47 years. C7The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | MeNaAM of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. KOENIG—In Alameda, October 17, 1903, Gas- pard Koenlg, beloved husband of Florence Ko g, and father of Dora, Gaspard and Koenig, a native of Switzerland, aged years G months and 3 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, October 19, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 539 Santa Clara avenue. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. In this city, October George beloved brother of Jatees cad o sephinie McNamee, a native of San Franclsco, aged 38 vears 11 months and 16-days, y 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, %18 Hyde street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul to-morrow (Monday), at 8 o'clock, at St Mary's Cathedral. Friends and ac- quaintances are iavited to attend. MAHONY—In this city, October 15, 1903, Daniel G., beloved husband of Elizabeth Ma- hony, son of Danfel and the late Mary M. hony. and brother of Mary Mahony and Mrs, E. Liebar of New York City, a native of California, aged 20 years 4 months and § days, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick’ Churen for services, commencing at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PAGE—In this city, October 17, 1908, Henry C. Page, a native of Rhode Island, aged 71 years 2 months and 3 days. (Providence, R. 1., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the par- jors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. PISTOLESI—In this oity, October 17, 1903, Emma F., dearly beloved wife of Frank V. Pistolesi, and beloved mother of Romalie, Frank, Emma and Norbert Pistoles and the late Harold Pistolesi, a native of San Fran- cisco. RAV In this city, October 15, 1903, Sofia Raven of Petaluma, beloved wife of C. Ra- ven, and sister of Mrs. N. Segard, a native of Denmark, aged 38 years and 14 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day —_— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, . Now et 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. Morahan, President. MONAI‘IAN’ & CO., (Ine. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 67 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | 2339-2341 Mission st. Telephone Mission 31. J | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the plrlom[:f H. P. Pet 28 McAllister street. terment Cemetery. RICHARDSON—In Oakland, October 17, 1903, Sophle Richardson, beloved mother of Mrs. George 1. Horner of San Francisco, Wil- lam R. Chaffee of Boston and Mrs. Florence Murdock, and grandmother of Robert E. Tracy, Miss Grace E. Horner and Francisco I of New York, a native of Maine, aged and 5 days. RODGER—In ~his city, October 17, his residence, 556 Wisconsin street beloved husband of Clarissa Rodge of Elizabeth, Henry, Thomas, D Margaret Rodger, and son of Henry and Margaret Rodger, a native of Scotland, aged 30 ars and 22 days. ¥ No ? funeral hereafter. SKEHIN—In this city, October 1903, John 3., beloved husband of the late Maria Skehin, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land, aged €5 years @ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McErearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Elghth. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. SOUBIROU—In this city, October 17, 1903, Josephine Soubirou, beloved wife of J. b. Soubirou, sister of Mrs. J. B. Bordenave, and sistef-in-law of Jean Louis and Alphonse native of Boubirou and J. B. Bordenave, < France, aged 36 years ¢ months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | October 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the | mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 306 Mont. | | gomery avenue, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery TADICH—In this city, October 16, 1903, Ma dearly beloved daughter of Mr. Andrew Ta- dich and Mrs. Antonla Tadich, und_nnler of Katle Tadich, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 18 days. T Friends and acquainiances are respect- fluly invited to attend the funeral Sunday October 18, at 1 o'clock sharp, from her parents’ residence, 13 John street, between Jackson, Mason and Powell Interment Holy Cross Cemeters BURY—In this city, October 17, 1903, George Henry, beloved husband of lda M. Pacific and str Tewksbury, devoted father of Vista M. Tewksbu; and brother of Sidney J. B, Tewksbury, a native of California, aged 82 vears. A member of San Francisco Lodge, Woodmen of the World. ©7 Remairs at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2453 Mission street, near Twenty-first. TORMEY—In Portiand, Or., October 16, 1903, Peter J.. beloved husband of Mary C. Tor- mey, and father of Clara M., Isabel L., Edith M. and Julian C. Tormey, a native of Plattsburg, N. Y. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday | morning, {rom his late residence, 852 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell | and Fillmore etreets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, San Francisco Council No. 615—Brother P. J. Tormey, a charter member of this council, died " in Portland, Or., October 16, 1008. "Notice of eral hereafter. g RGE A. CONNOLLY, G. K. F. 8. October 16, 1903, G. Waldron, kard, a na- P. F. McCARTHY, WALDRON—In this city, Mary P., wife of the late D. and mother of Chester 8. tive of New Hampshire. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day | unday), at 12 o'clock, at the chapel of the press Lawn Crematory. WYNNE—In this city, October 15, 1903, Rich- ard Wynne, a native of Georgia, aged 78 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are -respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral | pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission | street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third,” Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Mounit Olivet Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Learned extend their sincere thanks to their friends for kindnesses | shown them during thelr son's iliness and death. CARD OF THANKS. We herewlith desire to express our heart- felt thanks to our many friends for their kindness shown in our late bereavement of | our loving daughter and sister, Anna Hilde- brand; also for the many beautiful floral | offerings MR- and MRS. ALEX. HILDEBRAND. RNST HILDEBRAND. zhanahan C)FLORAL DESIGNS 7!0, POWELLYA4EL LIS 6 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The steamer San Jose eailed yesterday for | Panama and way ports with a general merchan- dise cargo, valued at $91,120 and distributed as follows: For Mexico, $4384; Central Ameri- | ca, $38,157; Colombla, $1207; New York | $46,016; BEcuador, $510; Germany, $405; Bel- | $400. The leading exports were as fol- To Mexico—18,800 1 rice, 4800 1bs raisins, 10 cs mineral water, 37 cs paints, 6 pkgs min- ing machi 1 cs arms and ammunition, 14 pes steel, § cs shoes, 135 pkgs car materlal, 132 pes pipe, 5 cs pipe fittings, 11 kegs nails, 30,000 1bs eulphate of copper, 8 pkgs bullding material, 10 bdls iron. To Central America—396S bbls flour, 1100 Ibs fruit, 1365 gals 26 cs wine, 25 pkgs fresh | it, 13 pkgs beers, 381 lbs ham, cs canned goods, 33 pKge groceries and provisions, 802 1bs &pices, 224 cts potatoes, 20 cts onfons, 2 cs | brandy, 217 Ibs beans, 116 gals 176 cs whisky 611 Ibs ralsine, 3 cs liquors, 2 cs bread, 12,100 1bs rice, 600 1bs meals, 68 pkgs dry goods, 147 cs coal ofl, 92,153 ft lumber, 40 bdls shingles, 6 cs nails, 1 engine, 20 pcs mining machinery, , 157 pes steel rails, 8 bbis tar, 1534 gals cocoa- | 9 pkgs paints and olls, 686 lbs grease, | 34 bars 1 bdl iron, 9 pkgs tank material, 9 pkgs sewing machines, 1 pkg leather, 50,772 Ibs | tallow, 100 reels barbed wire, 25 kegs blasting | powder. | To Colombia—310 bbis flour. To New York—101,459 gals wine, 133 gals | brandy, 500 cs salmon, 32,716 Ibs beans, 16,130 | Ibs dry hides, 1921 pigs lead, 18 bdls junk. To Ecuador—100 bbis flour and 20 cs salmon, To Germany—50 gals wine. To Belglum—22,500 Ibs dried prunes. ok - sy Two Cargoes for Hilo. The bark Rhoderick Dhu was cleared yester- day for Hilo with an assorted merchandise | cargo valued at $§7.500. The leading ship- ménts were as follows: 520 bbis flour, 6239 ctls barley, 235 ctls wheat, 71 ctls corn, 2251 Ibs 19 cs meals, 162,402 Ihs bran, 47,087 1bs middlings, 4202 bales hay, 412 ctls oats, 7440 gals wine, 75 pkgs beer, 395 cs 63 bbls ealmon, 9937 Ibs 44 cs tobacco, 1,257,- 990 bs fertilizér, 433 pkes groceries and pro- visions, 775 cs canned goods, 5460 Ibs lai 727 1bs dried fruit, 5 s whisky, 308 Ibs nuts 211 pkgs potatoes, 71 pkes onions, 45 pkgs fresh vegetables, 581 pkgs fresh frults, 40 pkes paste, 10,460 Ibs salt, 2004 Ibs ham and bacon, 707 Ibs tea, 2429 1bs 12 cs bread, 6323 Ibs beans, 72,500 Ibs rice, 6228 Ibs sugar, 1160 Ibs dried 'fish, 3570 Ibs codfish, 10 cs eggs, 1003 1be cheese, 1438 1bs butter, 735 gals vinegar, | 56 pkgs paints and olls, 28 pkes saddlery, 6 cts sewing machines, 155 bxs soap, 33 cs boots and shoes, 73 pkgs dry goods, 21 pkas electri- | cal supplies, 92 pkgs plumbing material, 44,109 ' ¢t Jumber, 1 pkg machinery, 12 bdls ieather, 57 cs matches, 625 cs coal oll, 42 pkgs drugs and sundries, 12 pkgs car material, 21 colls rope, 4 tanks acids, 55 cs powder, 48 pkgs agri- cultural implements. 4 cs rubber goods, 18 bdls steel, 61 bars 4 bdls iron, 6 bbls cement, 4 kegs nails, 175 rolls building paper. The bark St. Katherine salled yesterday for Hilo with an assorted cargo, valued at $51,641, and Including the following: 608 bbls flour, 449 cs canned goods, 141 ctls wheat, 7523 Tbs beans. 1382 bales hay. 100 ctis oats. 46,610 Ibs middlings, 121,791 Ibs bran, 3650 ctis barley, 3920 Ibs lard, 9202 Ibs bread. 16,750 1be salt, 113 pkgs grocéries and prov! fons, 10 bxe candles, 31 tins matches, 1215 g vinegar, 200 Ibs butter, 4 cs table preparation; 10,110 ibs bone meal,’ 1,000,000 Ibs fertilizer, 50 cs 10 half-bbls salmon, 4806 gals 42 of wine, 1500 Ibs millstuffs, 30 ctls corn, 2000 Ibs codfish, 105 pkes potatoss, 15 pkgs onions, 55 pkes paste, 433 Ibs shrimps. 30,000 Ibs rice, 10,265 1bs_sugar, 50 cs powder. 212 Ibs dried frolt, 25 bxs fresh fruit, 14 bxe raisins. 210 | kegs white lead, 20 pkgs paints and olls, 70 cs soap, 14 pkgs dry fidl. 19 pkgs agricul- tural implements, 111 bdls ‘steel and fron, 43 kgs wagon material, 550 cs coal ofl, 7 rollse eather, 60 bbls lime, 50 es powder, 3 s caps, Ia twine, 25 mules, 31_bai < § iwosa, 0 bdls brooms, 2 u'{mnf = e Again in Collision. The British bark Hawthornbank, bound from Antwerp for San Pedro, is having more than one ship's share of fll-luck. In collision short- 1y after leaving the German port, she yester- day put into Gravesend with her stem badly damaged, as the result of another collision off | Dover. In thix second mix-up she sustained | serious injury and is reported to be making | considerable water in the fore peak. sty it _ The Overdue List. The British ship Fifeshire was added yes- terday to the overdue list. She is out 71 days from Manila for New Caledonia and is quoted at 156 per cent. The rate on the St. Mungo was advanced to 40 per cent and the Crown of Scotland is now quoted at 15 per cent. B O P 2 Sails for Panama. The Pacific Mail Company's steamship San Jose sailed yesterday for Panama and way ports with passengers and a large cargo, which included a heavy shioment of California wine. | Behweltzer, MLANEDA SHLS FOR HONOLOLL Carries Many Prominent People Among Her Passengers. Fog Lifis Before She Leaves and the Liner Gets a Good Start. R e A large crowd thronged the Oceanic dock yesterday to witness the salling of the steamship Alameda, whose decks were crowded with passengers for Honolulu. The fog which during the early morn- ing had blanketed the bay most accom- modatingly took its flight sunward a'little while before 11 o'clock and Captain Dow- dell was able to make a good departure apd the Alameda passed out of the har- | bor fu the bright sunshine. The popular liner carried a large num- ber of passengers, among them many so- cially prominent here and in Territorial society. It was a smart throng that crowded the wharf and waved and shout- ed good-bys as the Alameda moved .0 the stream. Professor H. Berger, Honolulu's famou: bandmaster, returned on the Alameda. The passengers included the following named: 1 J. M. Fuller, Peter Gibb, Mrs, Gibb, W. M. Giffard, H. B. Giffard, Miss Giffard, Geoffrey Hones, Mrs. Willlam Horner, Miss Edna M. Horner, John Hunter, Mrs. D. G. Mackay, E. | H. Parrish, T. B. Patterson, Mrs. W, J. Rob- inson and Infaht, Willlam E. Rothery, 8. C. D, Sherman, P, S. Shoup, Cap- tam T. G Taylor, Miss G. Taylor, Mi Weil, C. B. Wells, Mrs. . B. Winston, Mrs. ward, J_ B. Wright, Mrs. Wright, Allen, W. M. Arthur, Professor H. Be: J. Black, H. B. Blanding, G. M, Boyd, chants’ hange, San Francisco, Cal, October 17, 1903. The Time on the tower of the Ferry bullding was di exactly at noon to-day— 1 "l'& ‘noon ':{m 120th meridlan, or at § .. Greenwich time. B i J._C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. it i Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Eaturday, October 17. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 18 bours from Eu- reka. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. P!unr Cella, Nordberg, 9 hours from Pigeon oint. Stmr laqua, Bonifield, 37 hours from San Pedro. Gualala, Johnson, 12 hours from Stmr Bowens Landing. stmr Columbia, Doran, 00% houys from Portland, via Astoria 513 hours. RlStml' Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from Eel ver. Stmr Santa Crus, Gilelow, 12 hours from Moss Landing. Stmr Whittler, Macdonald, 53 hours from Portland. . Stmr San Mateo, Ross, 4 days 8 hours from ‘Tacoma. B.Stmr Czarina, Johnson, 45 hours from Coos Y. Br ship Clan Graham, McIntyre, 164 days from Hamburg. CLEARED. Saturday, October 17. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria, eto; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr San Jose, Brown, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. | B. Grubb, Reginald C. Grubb, F. Jones, Miss | Bryant, Mrs. Bryant, H. R. Bryant, Mrs. M. | | Carlisle, J. C. Cohn, Mrs. Cohn,” A, M. Davis, Mrs. J. Effinger, two children and maid, W. §. Fraser. L s Collided With the Boston. The schooner Gem, which arrived Friday night from Coquille River, the harbor in a light breeze, was carried by crufser Boston. Uncle Sam's vessel lost little paint, but the Gem's bowsprit was ear- ried away and her stem badly dinged. oty iyl Will Try to Save Ancho: An attempt will be made this week to re- cover the heavy anchors used In the efforts to drag the ill-fated British ship Gifford from her sandy grave. As far as the Gifford Is con. cerned she may never be offered for sale, it being extremeiy doubtful whether what is left of the gallant vessel would bring a price large enough to pay the auctioneer’s fee. T s i Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | "~ From. Due. S. Barbara... | San Pedro Oct. 18 Centralfa. 3 T Mariposa. 18 Del Norte. Oct. 19 Tsts Seattle . Oct. 19 Arctic. Humboldt Oct. 19 | Redondo San Pedro |oct. 19 Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford(Qct. 19 North Fork. .. Humboldt .|Oct. 19 State of Cal...| San Diego & Way Ports|Oct. 19 Umatilla. | Puget Sound Ports.....|[Oct. iy Sydney & Way Ports..|Oct. 19 Humboldt . Oct. New York Oct. 20 Portland & Astor! i0ct. 20 China & Japan -|Oct. 21 Humboldt .. [Oct. 21 San Pedro & lOct. 21 Acapulco New York via Panama.[Oct. 21 Ramses. Hamburg & Way Ports.|Oct. 21 J. Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma. .10ct. San Pedro. Humboldt ... G. Lindauer.. | Grays Harbor .... Santa Rose...| fan Diego & Way Ports|Oct. Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Oct. G. W. Elder.. | Portland & Astorla Pomona. Queen. Nicarfa. g Rival *| Wiltapa Harbor .. Newport & Way Ports Portland & Astorla, 2 Portiand & Way Alliancs. - Mexican Ports - Peru. | New York via P Centennlal .| Seattle & Tacom ity Puebla... Puget Sound Port TO SAIL. —_———— Steamer. Destination. October 18. Grays Harbor...... 4 pm|Pler 10 Los’ Angeles Ports.| 9 am|(Pler 2 Coquille. River. 6 pm|Pler 2 Humboldt . H Humboldt Humboldt ... Mendoeino City....( 1 pm|Pler 13 Ban Diego Way Pts| 9 am Pler 11 Rt aebla | Puet Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 8 Cihennial..| Beattle & Tacoma.| 8 pm|Pler 2 Q6e%% O el s pm(Pler 2 .| Beattle ympia. m | Pler & ol o River Poris...| 4 pm Pler 2 Humboldt .........(1:30 p|Pler i) October 20. fe .| New York direct..[......[Pter Cantfornian. | N ewporté Way Pta| 9 am|Pler 11 Uard: HamburggWay Pts.| 2 pm Pler 19 Rainter. | SeAtle & Tortland|11 bm{bler 28 a Columbia. uozwu:l e . Coos_Bay direc pm/|Pler 8 ot | Humboldt ... 4 pm|Pler 13 Coos B. & Pt.Orford (10 am|Pler 13 October 22. Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Humboldt - {[1:30 plPler § Humboldt - ‘{4 pm(Pier 10 San Diego & Way.| 0 am|Pier 11 Humboldt ... 5 pm|Pler 2 Astorla & Portland.| 6 pm(Pler 2 October 23. Humboldt Way Pts| 2 pm(Pler 19 China & Jap Puget Sound P ctober 24. Los Angeles Ports. 10 am(Pler 2 Point_Arena. 4 pm/Pler 2 San Pedro & 9 am|Pler 11 Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 10 N. ¥. via Panama.[12 m|Pler 40 October 25. | Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pler 24 October 26. | | October 27. Honolulu Willapa Harbor . October 26. Puget Sound Ports. FROM SEATTLE, For. Salle. Skagway & Way Ports..|Oct. 20 Skagway & Way Ports..|Oct. 20 Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 21 .| Cooks Inlet & Way Ports|Oct. 22 Skagway & Way Ports. [Oct. 26 Skagway & Way Ports. |Oct. 28 10 am|Pler 2 11 am|Pler 7 8 pm|Pler 20 4 pm|Pler 2 11 am|Pier 9 ol aed Steamer. Farallon. . City Seattl Humboldt. Nome City. Cottage City.. City Topeka. . . Bun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur st the city front (Mission-street wharf), about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises. 58 a. m. ] T Timel 5 [Py [P g [ [y s L w| [H W] L W i3 5.5 2:57] 1.3] 9:16] 50| 845 ohoas o3 5.8 4: 5.9) 5:11 |H 1.8/11: 2.1)12:12| 2.5/12:50/ the nrl{ ‘morni; hand column ai Branch Hvdrogranhic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer- while sailing up | | the tide across the bow of the United States | KStmr Centennial, Gillesple, Seattl ET Tuse. Bark Roderick Dhu, Engalls, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. SAILED. Saturday, October 17. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu. Stmr Ruth, Reed, Westport. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr ports. Stmr Chehalis, Frantzon, Grays Harbor. Aureila, Peterson, Monterey. Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Natfonal City, Hammar. Fort Bragg. Greenwood, Johnson, Aibfon. Point Arena, Miller. Mendocino. Montara, Rellly, Seattle. San Jose, Brown, Panama and way South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Bark Alden Besso, Kessel. Honolulu. Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo. Schr Spokane, Jamieson, Port Gamble. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 17, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. UNION LANDING—Arrived Oect 17—Stmr Noyo, hence Oct 16, PORT HADLOCK—Salled Oct 17—Schr C Kennedy, for —. UMPQUA—Satled . Oct 16—Schrs Caroline and Sadle, for San Pedro. TAPOOSH—Passed in Oct 17—Schr Mawee- ma, from San Diego, for Whatcom. Passed in Oct 17—Schr Oliver J Olsen, from San Pedro, for Everett. FAIRHAVEN—Arrived Oct 17—Br stmr Arab, hence Oct 12. SEATTLE—Salled Oct 15—§tmrs Valencia and Dolphin, for Skagway. Arrived Oct 17—Stmr Edith, hence Oct 13. POINT REYES—Passed Oct 17, 5 miles E- Stmr San Gabriel, from San Pedro, for Ump- qua River. -~ BANDON, Or—Sailed Oct 17—Schr Lizzle Prien, for San Franclsco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Oct 17—Ger | bark Professor, for Portland, Or. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr G C Lindauer, hence Oct 12. Salled Oct 17—Schr Roy Somers, for San Francisco; schr Sailor Boy, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Oct 17—Stmr Rival, hence Oct 14. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 17—Stmrs Alllance and Arctic, hence Oct 15; stmr Corona, hence |. Oct 16. Safled Oct 17—Schr Esther Buhne, for Re- dondo; schr Mary Buhne, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Satled Oct 17—Br ship Scot- tish Moors, for Seattle. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 17—Stmr Bruns- wick, for San Franeisco. HARDY CREEK — Sailed Oct 17—Stmr Marshfleld, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 17—Stmr George W Elder, hence Oct 15. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Sailed Oct 17—Bktn Bcho, for Columbia River. EASTERN PORT. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Satled Oct 16—Br bark Dendraeth Castle, for New York. FOREIGN PORTS. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Sept 28—Br ship Osborne, from Barry. TALTAL—In port Sept T7—Ger ship Wilhel- mine, for Port Townsend. GUATEMALA—Satled Qct 16—Ger stmr Ramses, for San Francleco. SWANSEA—In port Sept 17—Ital ship Cate- rina Accame, for San Franefsco. MELBOURNE—Satled Aug 28—Fr bark Joliette, for Astoria. MAZATLAN—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Acapulco, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Oct 17—Br stmr Lowther Castle, from Manila. ANTWERP—Sailed Oct 15—Fr shipLaennee, for Port Los Angeles. COLOMBO—Sailed Oct 11—Br stmr Terre- bla, for New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Oct 14—Ger bark Se- lene, from Port Blakeley. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—S8aliled Oct 17—Stmr Cartha- nia, from Glasgow, for St Johns, N F, and 'hiladelphia; stmr Lucania, for New York. Arrived Oct 17—Stmr Cevic, from New York. LIZARD—Passed . Oct 17—Stmr Friederich der Grosse, from New York, for Plymouth, Cherbourg_and Bremen. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Oct 17—Stmr Ara- bie, ‘from Liverpool, for New York. ANTWERP—Sailed Oct 17—Stmr Zeeland, for New York. HAVRE—Satled Oct 17—Stmr La Lorraine, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 17—Stmr 8t Louis, from Southampton; stmr Umbria, from Liverpool. Sailed Oct 17—Stmr La Gascogne, for Havre; stmr Vaderland, for Antwerp; stmr Minne- tonka, for London; stmr Phoenicia, for Ham- burg; stmr Campania, for Liverpool; stmr Co- lumbla, for Glasgow. CHERBOURG—Arrived Oct 17—Stmr Fried- erich der Grosse, from New York, for Bremen, and proceeded. Satled Oct 17—Stmr New York, from South- ampton, for New York. ————e ASKS LEAVE OF COURT TO DRAW UPON ESTATE Marie Knauer Petitions for Partial Distribution of Husband’s Wealth. Marie Knauer, widow of the late Ferd- inand Knauer, a wealthy German, and who has been accused by a number of Knauer’s relatives of being an adventur- ess with a world-wide reputation, is very anxious for legal permission to handle part of the $56,000 estate bequeathed to her by Knauer in his will, Yesterday she pe- titioned the Superior Court for the distri- bution to her of $10,000 of the money, which she, as executrix of the will, has on hand. She says the estate is free from dept and the distribution of the sum she asks for will not in any way affect the estate. She says that the estate consists of se- curities of the value of $55,21334. Of this sum she has in her possession $27,667 48, the balance being as yet uncollected. e London is the birthplace of the Young Men’s Christian Assoclation, and al- though it celebrated some eight years ago its semi-centennial it has not become | languid. OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), N and Sharghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. No Tecetved on board on day of sailing. . AMERICA MARU.,.. teeieosse. ... Tuesday, Novem 8. 8. HONGKONG MARU. . KA?!;":“" m“ ber ‘8, 1908 8. 8. NIPPON (Calling Manila) ‘Wednesday, December 30, 1808 via' Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates, *For {reight and passage apply at Com- _— 'W. H. AVERY, General Agent. MAWAD, A Ll 8 i S L BN s ok 2T, B S s AL B 40 SPRECKELS & BROS.C0., Agta., iekstOfcs 43 Bartat Folghtfica, 328 Harkat 8., Pior . 7, Pacif 31 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. e North River, First-class ond-class to ADA, New York. Agents, 5 Montgomery a :mug'nuw-nmm 's‘ mm‘.m %3 UNITED a2 way (Hudson J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast San Francisco. Agents, UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS . OF THE Transatlantic Fire 'INsURANCE cOMPANY F HAMBURG, IN THE STATE OF GER- many, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1902, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sectionsg 610 and 611 of the Polif 1 Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks agd Bonds vwned by Company. $429,500 00 Cash in Company's Office.. AT4T 21 Cash in Banks . 27,797 50 Interest due and ace Stocks and Loans........ B 3,585 00 Premfums in due Course of Collec- S AR A i Satn . - 81,287 51 Due from other Companies for re- insurance on losses aiready pald.. 324 76 Certificates of Deposit In hands of United States Trustees... LIABILITIES. = Losses adjusted and unpal -8 820 00 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense .. . 13,821 52 Losses resisted, including expenses. 4,135 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $275,704 7 reinsurance 50 per cent. Gross premiums on Fire Ri: Ding more than one year, $172,S1 137,852 38 insurance pro_rata 90.877 62 Commissions and Broke to become due 20,808 02 Total Liabilities ....ceeeeeee...$377.311 54 INCOMB. - h actually received for Fire e - 332,653 41 Received for interest and dividends ‘on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from 311 other sources...... e 18,949 02 Total INCOME «veusevsnseeneser . 3047,602 43 ——— i EXPENDITURES, o amount paid for Fire Losses (in- N?I\mlnl 436,711 35, losses of pre- vious years) . $184,037 75 Paid or allowed Bmkensse‘l . 86,313 xoi id for aries, Pachu:eu for officers, clerks, nc“i 18,751 72 | Paid for State, National and taxes 4,730 10 | All other payments and expenditures 18,075 91 | Remittance to Home Office 438 21 Total Expénditures .... : Fire. Losses incurred during the year....3168,425 20 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net_amount of Risks| ‘written during the| year Net amount of Risks expired during the) year Net amount in_force, December 31, 1902.. LEO A. LOEB, Assistant U. 8. Manager. Subscribed and_sworn to before me this 234 day of January, 1903. ARTHUR A. LOEB, Notary Publte PACIFIC DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHED IN 1s12. 213 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. DRIFFIELD, Manager. $33,042,670, $489,639 83 33,863,506 467,742 18 30,411, 448,514 76 OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- For “etchikan, Wrange or cl X Juneau, Haines, slucwul' etc., Alaska—11 a. m,, Oet. 18, 28, 28, Nov. 2. Chang to company's steamers at Seattle, For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma. Everett, Whateom—11 a. m., Oct. 1 23, 28, Nov. 2. Change at Seattle to this com- panys steamers for Alaska sod G. N. Ry.; at ttle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt —Pomona, 1:30 ; Corona, 1:30 p. p. m., Oct. 19, 25, 31, Nov. m., Oct. 16, 22, 28, Nov. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santo Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, a. Oct. 16, 24, Nov. 1. Bonita, » a. m., Oct. 20, 28, Nov. 5. For Ensenada, lagdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pasz, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further Information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. Freignt aeioe. 10 Market street. . D. DUNANN, General or o Ry A O. R. & N. CoO, ““Columbla’ sails Oct. 20, 30, Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 9, 19, 20. “‘George W. Elder’ salls Oct. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14, 24. Only steam. ship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all voints, all rail or steamship and rail at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets in- clude berth and meals, Steamer salls foot of Spear_st. at 11 a. m, S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept., 1 Montgomery st.. C. CLIF- FORD, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept.. 3 Montgomery. e e e Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sunday. Sunday, a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leave Vallejo, 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, G p. m., ex. Sunday. Sun- 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare, 50 cents. Tel. Matn 1508. Pler 2, Mission-st. dock. HATCH BROS. ——— RAILWAY TRAVEL Ticksr Orricm: 641 Market 8t and Ferey m':a.“trfunm&“&w.w TO SAN RAFAEL, |SAN QUENTIN, CAZADERO,ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry. 5 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:16 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way | From SA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ins leaye nud are due (o wrrive ne AN FRANCISCO. Foot of Market Strees ) LEAvE Martinez, San Kamou, iejo. Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. ... Niles, Livermore, Lathrop, St Marysvilie, Orovili Atlantic Express—Ogden snd Port Costa, Martinea, Antioch. By ron, Tracy.Stockion, Sucramento, Los Banos. Mendots, Haotord, Visala. Porterville . Port Costa. Martines. Tracy. rop, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, # Goshen Junction, Hauford, Vi salta, Bakerstield . b 4% Shasta Express— Davis. Wilitams (for Bartlest Springs). Willows, +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland ... Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton,Jone. Sncramento. Placervilie, Marysville. Chico, Blaff..... Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angois Martinez and Way Stations.. Valiejo.. iz ” El Paso Passenger. Eastbonnd — Port Costa, Martinez, Byrom, Lathrop, Stockion, ymond, Fresno, Hao- . Visaifa, Bakerseld, Low Angeles and Ei Paso. (West- bound arrives via Coast Line).., ¢1.30» The Overland Limited — Ogden Denver, Omaha, Chicago. ........ 8. Hayward. Niles and Way Staifons. 3. Sacramento River Steamers. AL Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knafghts Landiog, Marysville, Oroville and wi tations. stations Hayward, Martines,San Ramon. Vallejo, Napa, Callstogs. Sants Ross........ ... 3 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stackton. 10. fi. 00r Nfles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodi.. 4. rd, Niles, Irvington, San 7.56¢ 4.25» Aar > 260 Bakersfield, Los Angel §.00r Port Costa, Tracy, Stock! Bacos. !: Hayward, Niles and San Jose . Hayward, Niles snd San Jose. s Orfental Mali— Ogden, Denver, Omaba, St. Louls, Chicago and East. Port Costa, Benicta, Sul- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Auburn, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, Réno, Wads worth, Winnemuce Battle Mountatn, Elko .. 4230 6.00» Vallejo, daily, except Sunday 7.550 Ifi: Vallejo, Sunday only. 4 7. San lo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stations. 11.254 8.06r Oregom & Callforn!: ramento, Marysville, Redding, Por Puget Sound and East. 8.58a 9.10» Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sw di 11.864 11.26» Port Costa, . Lat! Mo desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo semite), Fresno, Henford, Vi- salia, Bakersfield 12.262 Colgi LIEE [Narrow Gange). 00t of Market Street.) 8.164 Newark, Centerville. San Jose, Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Samta Cruz and Way Stations... - $2.16r Newark, Centerville, San_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crus sad Principel Way Stations ......... 415> Newark. San Jose, Lgg Gatos and way stations. 89307 Hunters Train. Satarday oaiy. San Jose and Way Stations. Sunday only returns from Los Gatos ... 7 260 LAND HARBOR FERRY. FRANCISCO, Foot of Markes Bt. (Slip3) 15 9:00 11:00 A, .00 5.18 . o 1200 2.00 4.00 P INE, (Broad Gaugel. nwnsend Streets.) o San Jose and Way Stations. 8an Jose and Way Station: New Almaden (Tues., Fri iy .00a Cosst Line Lim{ted—Stops only San Jose, Gfiroy (connection for Hol- Heter), Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- linas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luts Obispo, Prinetpal sions themce Sus (conmection for Lompoc) prinet- stations thence Santa Bar- nd Los Aogeles. Connec- tion at Castrovilie to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove 9.004 Saa Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz, Pacific Grove, Saltnas, San Luis Obispo snd Principsl 5.582 18.554 _’.l i Way Station 4100 10.304 San Jose and Way Stations. 1.200 11.304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los and Way Statfons 7.30= 1307 San Jose and Way Stations 8380 3.0 Pacific Grove Express—SaniaClara San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects st Saata, Clars for Santa Cruz. Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) st Glirey for Hollist Tres Pinos, at Castrdville for Salinas. 12.15» 330» Gnn! ‘Way Prssenger §10.454 14 46 San Jose, (via Samta Gatos, and Principal Way Sta- +9.28a 18 it tious (exee) aday) . . San Jose snd 1pal Way Stations Sunset Limited. Easthound.—San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los pgeles, Deming. EI Paso. New leans, New York. (Westhound arrives via Sun Joaquin Valley) . *6.167 San Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, San Carlos, ‘Redwood,’ Falr Oaks, Menio Park. Palo Alto. €207 San Jose and Way Stations..... . 11.307 South San Francisco, Millbrae, Bur- lingame. San Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Pnio Alto. 311.30F Mayfield, Mountain View. Sunny vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and w8254 e k> o Fan Jose. e vaneee, 38480 A for Morni P for Afternoon. $ Sunday only § Stops at all stattons on Sunday. Sunday excepted. & Saturday oaly. < Vin Coast Line. w Via San Josquin Vi &9 Only trains stopping at Valencta St. m:"'-—." A P 1w 890w And 6:50 P CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. , LESSHER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streek. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. 3:30, §:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extrs at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 7:30 a| 8:00 a Hopland 3:30al 3:30 p/| and Ukiah. 7:30 a| 8:00a] Willits. 7:30 af 8:00 8 3:30 pl 3:30 p| _Guerneville. 1:”-’ 8:00 af Sonoma, 5:10 p| 5:00 p| Glen Ellen, 7:30 a| 8:00 al 3:30 p| 3:30 p| Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for Sam Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West nflnfl. at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boeneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay. Lake- port and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, Jobn Day’s. Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's ville. sen's, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 Marke: street, Chronicle ”‘B. €. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Perry Arrive San Francisco | Foot of Market St | San Francisco B5:15 “Gonzect with stage for MARKRT ST_(North Shore SAUSALITO Finay. Foot Market S

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