The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 10, 1903, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY SALORS EN AN “AT HOME™ Entertainment, Pre;ndcd ()vell by Captain Steel, Is Held at| Institute on *“The Front™ MERRY }\ NING PASSED| PR L | § { Great Good Is Done Sailors by Kindly People Who Maintain Free Quarters Down uart street, close to the s f the city and in the midst f g shops that abourd there, e where the sailor far | can g d enjoy himseif e aid of firewater. All are € » distinction being made as a s color race by the good this Th kingdom week the ilors who, are baths, maga- ing material, | | f the deep can write g pong nages, and wr and the dear ones. SAILOR IS BENEFITED. i esday night there is a ted by the sailors recitations and write, s banks sailor, and in hard-earned coin “blown in banked more before the 01 |AMERICAN SCHOONER FOREST HOME FINISHES ANOTHER STORMY VOYAGE ‘Battles Westerly Gales for Twenty Days and in One Blow Loses Number of Sails, but Sustains No Serious Harm---Brings 1200 Tons of Brimstone From Hakodate Here have the ! The fine, big American schooner For- a good sermon on est Home, Captain Wallace Everson, ay imaginable grriveq yesterday from Hakodate with “‘“‘r’d “,_{‘_’"f;fl 1200 tons of brimstone in her hold. The - o Bhe Glin. i 3 last voyage of the Forest Home gave ko . s her young commander enough problems OFFECERS. OF MISSRON. in seamanship to have stumped many - o Ferou ' an oler mariner, but “Young Amer- < % as Everson is known in the Ori- ac n have a hom look - nd started, brought his v nt, ommand eached one of the ports for which he | proved his right to his position of and, although he never gel home in good g & s oms of e . i v g the | chape and to the satisfaction of her All of - 3 % v _ | owners. . ; e '1'i’z"v:!,~‘al‘ ';:lm:: The voyage ended yesterday was also | g ight the weekly ;2 one. W #(rl‘l?‘ gales which aptain Steel of , COntinued for twenty days kept all ded and jn Pands on the jump and tested the e announced Stanchness of the Forest Home t from the pro- nit. During a gale .mroumweq e ably assisted with Yember 1 off Hakodate the fcresail and 2d dances, and the | inner and outer jibs were blown away. away merr the amen are Francisco President, the chols, D.D., Bish- tee—John Met- )£ : E « a Captain Everson, commander of the Forest Home, is a son of Wallace Ever- Pacific Surety of the youngest of the is on president ard on, ‘ompany, aptains of deep water vessels holding | n American license. William Babcock, w. J ames Hogg, W. D. S L , W. R. Sherwood, Deserter Tries to Swim Ashore. A B. Wil son As the British shin Ancaios, towing to ‘sea. hEZ o o | Was passing Folso whart yesterday Hoge, 133 Spear| [ormoon jumped over- board. He was D a boat sent 1o BRI R, AN e from the gunboat Petrel. The man : v q was belng taken to sea against his WHISEY ‘AND- 10V d b:gged his rescuers to take him INCITE A SUICIDE His story was not credited, however, Young Swede B r Writes Farewell Message on the Photograph of His Sweetheart. est by e love,” were the Charles B. Nel- found in his enty-fourth street ng. The brief fare- s written on the pho- writter young woman standing with him. In the room s body lay the key of the the room. In the crevice at of the door Nelson’s trous- en stuffed to prevent the gas ping from the room. An r lay on the bureau along dirk On the floor near | v a bottle half full of| bed near his right hand was graph of himself and a young nd the farewell message had t pencil on her breast. med that Nelson's inten- 4s to cut his throat with tion and arms by a husky mate, Susquehanna, fr the and the bluejackets returned him to the sail- where he was recelved with who put the protestin; e until the vessel got ng ar where he would be s: utside the heads, where the possibility of scape by swimming would be slight. HECLL A Will Take Sugar to New Y The American William P. Try which have been lying idle at vort for some months, are both going here to Henolulu in ballast to load sugar York. The Frye, which is probably nest specimen of sailing vessel in the arrived bhere August 20 and since dis- ng the cargo she brought has been hest- Martinez. Captain Murphy, who brought es her and Captain Joseph mmander, folned her yester been docked at Fremont The Susquebanna, another American clipper ship, which 7, is anchored in Mission a day or two to load and his Ventura Will Be (l‘o\ld(‘d‘ The Oceanic Eteamship Compa iner Ven. tura will sal at o'c188K fo-day for Honolulu She gl arry a full cargo passagers. * Among the | a mumber of Wbted people, Inciuding Sykes. Mme. de Lichtervelde and 1. Darrin of New York PR S Two Overdues Arrive. the but that he changed hi The Dritish ehips Derwent and Beechdale, mir 1 resorted to . ;:?” BiS | | ik of which bave been on the overdue list for i g A 1663 gOrY | some time, were vesterday reported as having method of self-destruction. react their _respective ~ destinations. The Nelson w a native of Sweden, 28 A Beechdale, guoted at per cent, was 114 days ar d going from Guavmas to Callao and the I . S 4 member of the | Went o 10 ver center, reached Sydney, 134 days ¢ Union. The body was dis- | out from London. The other &:\‘trducl are covered 4:1 - e quoted as follows: Fifeshire, s per cent; o o 15 o'clock yesterday | $u0 i per cent; Talca, 25 per cent:, Michels morning by Chris Peterson, who occu- | Bianchi, 10 per cent: Thalia, 90 per cent, and pied the adjoining room. | 1 Bruyere. 30 ‘per cent. —_———— MUSICAL ORGANIZATION ‘ PLANS AN ENTERTAINMENT | Twentieth | Centu Missfonites Pre- 1 Elaborate Programme heir Inaugural Social. of the new musical the Twentieth Centur; vill give their inaugural mt znd dance at Mission Opera 1 on Saturday evening. An elaborate liferary and musical pro- gramme has been arranged for the oc- casion and the event will '‘be concluded with a dance. The following programme has been prepared by the committee in charge: 1 [ | o 1 Overture, orchestra; recitation, Otto R duet, Miss E. Thombson and C. Hildersie, musical se George Bralye; dialect recitatio: s Bralye; comic impersonation, May Pett: <, Miss Maud Pettee; instrumental tri Thomas Burnett, ¥ Eleasser and H. Aue bech; magicsl act. Charles Bloom. —_——— No charge for lettering your name in :nld on pocket books., card cases, cam- erag, traveling sets. dress suit cases or | any other fine leather &t cur store. Sanborn, Vail & (,o. purchased | direct at 27e 6d. prte s HEr AR Enterprise Again in Service. The Matson vigation Company's steam- ship Enterprise, which has been out of commis- | sion for some months undergoing a thorough verhauling, cleared yesterday for Hilo. Cap- ain Miller, Mer former commander, resigned a few days ago and wiil later on be succeeded ny Captaln Mattson, For this voyage, however, | Captain Youngren will be in command. R le Captain Calhoun Is Dead. Captain Calhoun. whose last command was he barkentine Archer, died yesterday after a ong iliness. Deccased was one of the & Co. MHis son is captain of the ship ——— Aztec Brings Big Cargo. The Pacific Mail Company’s steamship Aztec arrived yesterday from Tacoma with 5000 tons of cleared for another trip to the porthern port. coal: A few hours after her arrival she —_— “swegRRN Supddiys PUR SISUMEBI 0} 1SII9UL JO sianuly VDO HHEL J0 SMAN ‘The British ship Pass of Klmmnkle Is char- ered far lumber from Puget Sound to Iquique The French bark Colonel de Villebois Mareuil best- | known sallormen on these waters and for many years held an honored place in the service of Welch George Curtis of the Weich fieet. The day for in bulk, The E | | desti alued i dried fri in men, 11 | als' 22 | chiampa g { per, 20 paints electric coke, pes skin plgs tin chines, Stmr Stmr Pedro, Stmr Stmr Pacific Stmr Sprecke! ster & Fr Isie * Stmr toria. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr south. POL ise here for Santa Rosalia. | corted merchandise cargo consig: 5] 2250 Ibs ham and bacon, pk3s nails, £oods, 50 pkgs drugs and sundries, 131 bdls pa- 6 bals o material, : bound mouth; m:chr Onward, Thomas, 6 days from Coquille ver Schr Forest Home, Everson, 42 Hakodate, 0F . Stmr Spokane, Jepsen, Ellrt‘kl Pacjfi Steamship_Co. g o Stmr Aztec. Robinson, Tacomga; Pacific Mall Steamship Ship Marion Chilcott, Williams, Honolulu; Matson Nav Co. \ Br shin Tinto HHL Jones, Port Townsend; Hind, Rolph & Br shiv Acama: Br ship Mayfleld, Br ship Tinto Hall, Br ship Ancaios, Fulton, | - o AMERICAN SHIP WILLIAM | b P. FRYE, WHICH IS AGAIN IN COMMISSION. i ERRE Crade Oil for Honolulu. hip Marfon Chilcott was cleared vester- | Honolulu wi valued at Lumber for Australia. ritish ship Acamas was cleared yester- vith 892,749 ft valued at $39,284. which sailed on Mon. ¥ ports, carried an as- to the port nation and the principal Mexican ports, d including the following: 94 Ibs 50 pkes bread. 1166 itatoes, ) pkgs fresh fruits, 178 pkgs 500 1bs coffee, 13 pkgs fresh vegetables, T b= © pkes cheese; 55 Dkgs ovisions, 1450 1bs codfish, 6500 5814 1bs 10 pkgs 2620 1bs b pkgs rais- pkgs paste, 602 1bs peas and ‘147 s canned sal- at $09, ‘uit, 1501 Ibs sago, cs apices, 45 llu phkgs meals, 2089 1bs tea, 5178 cs wine, 212 cs 196 gals whisky, 11 cs gue. 3 Cs brandy, 20 cs lquors, 78 cx water, 4 1bs butter, 40 ctls barley, 4€,082 1t lumber, 5859 bdls shooks, 147 S cs boots and shoes. 21 pKgs dry pkgs arms and ammunition, 343 pkgs nd olls, 200 pkgs machine; 67 pkgs suppiies, 7 bales twine, 165 colls rope. . 242 pes 93 bdls fron, 11 pkgs wagon s soda, 9 sks coal, 132 sks = axle grease, 100 flasks quicksilver, a i bdls steel, 11 bales bags. 6 bales s fuse, zs_bicycles, 2850 1bs 0, DiBS pkzs 'sewing ma s coal ofl botler tubes, 20 bales 9 1bs _suiphur, 3088 Ibs rosins, 17 ill, 117 bxs candles, e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, December 9. Aztec, Robineon, 4 days from Tacom: Coos Bay, Nfcolson, 62 hours from San ate. Samoa, Madsen, 16 hours from Cas. put in to land passengers. North Fork, Nelson, 26 hours from 55 hrs from Coos ‘Bay, Korth, 6 days from Coqullle CLEARE! Wednesday State of_California, Th Coast Steamship Co. December 9. s, San Diego; Enterprise, 18 & Bros Youngren, Hilo; J D u 7 Nelson, Fremantie; Demp- Sons rk Genevieve Hn\lncl, Tattevin, Belle rance); E C Evans, SAILED. Wednesday, December 9. Columbia, Doran, Portland and As- San Pedro. Samoa, Madsen, Spokane, Jersen, Eureka. Enterprise, Youngren. Hilo. Westport, Smith, Westport. Brunswick, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Roberts, Sydney. Joln!, Port Townsend. B; #hip Clan Graham, Iclntm Port Town- sen "~ Br ship Acamas, Nels: Mary C, Ca Schr Salvator, Oberg. Astoria. SPOKEN. Per schr Forest Home—Dec 5, lat 39 30 N, lon 129 43 W, Br ship W M B, G TBLEGRAPHIC. . L LOBOS—Dec 9, 10 p m—Wuiher' hazy; wind B agway. cisco Arrived Dec e lar, hence Dec Sailed Dec 9— clsco; stmr Ge cisco. COOS BAY- cisco PORT TOW: Willis A Holde way. Sailed Dec 9— from Astoria; stmr Salled Dec 9—Stmr Alifan: PORTS. Stmr Centennial, 9—Stmr c.mr h orge me City Elder, Arrived Dec avarro, from Ast: NSEND—Arrived n, from Lahaina. ¥, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC SEATTLE—Sailed Dec S—Stmr Valencla, for } Dec $§—Stmr Farallon, oria. | | for Skag- | for San Fran- George Loomis, hence | ASTORIA— Ar'rl\erl Dec 9—Stmr Robert Dol- for San Fran- for San Fran- Stmr Alliance, . for San Fran- | Dec 9—Schr TACOMA—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Edith, hence Dec 5. Sailed Dec Queenstown 9—Br shin Chiltonford, for REDONDO—Arrived Dec 9—Bktn Newsboy. {rom Anacortes; schr Taurus, from Grays Har- FATOOSH_Passed in Dec 9—Stmr Uma- | tilla, hence Dec 7, for Victoria; schr Alpena, from Honolulu; W H Smith, from San Pedro, for Port Townsend. SKAGWAY—Salled Dec G—Stmr Dolphin, for Seattle PORT | Fulton and Francis H clsco. POINT REY Fr bark Nant San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Dec 8—Stmr Ho- mer, for San Francisco; schr Charles R. Wil- | son n Pedro. BURER A Aived Dec 9_Stmr hence Dec §. Brooklyn, for San Francisco; stmr San Gabriel, | LOS_ANGELES Leggett, 2 e —Passed Dec 0, 4:50 from Newcastle, E Sailed—Stmr Porffona, | p. m.— | for | ng., $—Sailed Dec 9—Stmrs for San Fran- Redondo, for San Francisco; stmr laqua, for San Francisco; stmr for San Pedro: schr Otillle Fjord, for La Paz. SAN PEDRO- Godfrey, Fuirhaven from ; stmi Tacoma; r W. H. stmrOlympi schr Emma Claudina. from Redondo. Stmr_Pasadena, San_Francisco; Gondo. HONOLULU— for San Franc! for Eure! stmr W, H. Kruger, ISLAND PORT. 1sco. c, Arrived Dec 9—Schr Ruth E. from Kruger, from Tacom Sailed ; stmr Prentiss, for for Re- Safled Dec 9—Stmr Alameda, Arrived Dec 9—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, hence Dec 3 fo EASTERN r China and Japan. PORTS. NEW YORK—Salled Dec §—Stmr Allfanca, for Colon. Arrived Dec $—Stmr Yucatan, for Colon. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—ArTived Dec §—Fr bark Moliere, from Manila. FOREIGN PCRTS. ALGIERS—Salled Dec 5—Nor stmr Thyra, for Manila. FLUSHING—Sailed Dec 6—Br ship Dud- hope, for Port Los Angeles. CORONEL—Sailed Nov 27—Br stmr Cuzco, for New York TSING TAU—Arrived . Dec 8—Schr J H Lunsman, from n Portland, Or. CALLAO—Salled Dec S—Ger stmr Mera, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 9—Br Guaymas. ship Beechdale, from SYDNEY—Arrived Dec 9—Br ship Derwent, from London. HONGKONG— for San Franc Sailed Dec 9—Br stmr Coptle, isco. Arrived prior to Dec §—Br stmr Indrasam- ha, from Portland, Or AUCKLAND—Arrived Dec 0—Stmr Sonoma, from San Franclisco, Pago, for Sydney, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YOR for Marseilies. stmr Noordam, States, for Coj —Safled Dec $—Stmr Galicia, | for Liverpool stmr__Arabic, . for Rotterdam; penhagen. stmy Vs Hoadeln. and’ Pago United Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Oceantc, from Liver- BREMF\ -Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Salled Dec 9—Stmr Maine, for New York GLASGOW—Arrived Dec $—Stmr Furnes: ed Dec 9—Stmr Hav from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. from New Yorl QUEENSTOWN erford, New York. k. — Arrive Salled Dec —Stmr Ultonia, for Boston. LIV ERPO()lFs:lled Dee for New York. Sy A Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. )—Stmr Teutonic, Steamer. From. Phcenix. laqua. Mendocino . Humbold San Pedro. Humboldt, Mendocino & Harbor. Grny- Harbor. Grays Harbor San Peds Im} Wiy Poris) m! Honolily o e Portland & Way Ports. Coquille River. annolulu s New Ymfll ,PSI- Portland & Ast A i Willapa Hat Puget Sound Seattle & Tacoma ??'" TFERRT ??5555????????????? DECEMBER 10, 1903, PLANS OF NEW CUSTOM-HOUSE They Are to Be Opened in City of Washington on December 16 and an Architect Selected S A HE WILL GET A BIG FEE Building Is to Cost More Than $1,000,000 so That Growing Trade May Be Accomodated Plans for the new Custom-house building In San Francisco are required to be in the hands of the supervising architect of the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C, by 2 p. m. of | December 16. The architect who repré- | | sents the plan selected will be appoint- | ed architect of the building, and will | be required to make all the drawings for the work, his compensation to be | 5 per cent of the actual cost of the| building, or $70,000 of the estimated | cost of $1,400,000. The unsuccessful architects will not receive anything | for their plans. The following are the names of the competing architects, to- gether with the location of their of- | fices: D. W. Willard, Redlands, Cal.; A. F. Rosenheim, Los Angeles; Whid- | den & Lewis, Portland, or.; T. R. Kimball, Omaha; Eamés & Young, St. Louis; Reid Brothers, Clinton Day, | Bliss & Faville, William Mooser, Shea | & Shea and. N. J. Tharp, San Fran- cisco; John G. Howard, Berkeley, Cal. On the completion of the new Post- office building in this city, the present Custom-house will be demolished and the new one erected on its site. The building will be fireproof and five stories high, occupying all the ground of the present building, including the green patch on the eastern side. The principal front will be on Battery | street, and suitable entrances will be provided upon the three fronts re- maining. The cost of the building is estimated | on the basis of 60 cents per cubic foot. Among the offices to be in the new Custom-house building are those of In- | | ternal Revenue, Revenue Cutter Ser- | { vice, Lighthouse establishment, Har- bor Fortifications Engineer, Rivers and Harbors, Coast Survey, Special | Agents, Chinese Bureau, Weather Bu- reau, Fish Commission, Livesaving Service, Steamboat Inspection Service, custodian’s force and storage-room for files. | | —————————— Willing Workers’' Entertainment. The Willing Workers, the ladies’ auxiliary to the Bush-street Syna- gogue, will give an entertainment and dance next Sunda December 13, at National Guard Armory, 815 Ellis street. This will be the first of a series to be given every two months and the proceeds are to be applied toward lifting the indebtedness in- curred in the purchase of the ceme- tery by the Bush-street Synagogue. The committee in charge of the af- fair is composed of the officers of the Willing Workers—Mrs. Leon Den- | Steamer. | | _ December 10. Coos Bay direct New York direct, Coos Bay direct Huwnboldt . | 1 pm|Pier 4 pm|Pler 2 pm|Pier 5 pm|Pler nery, president; Mrs. N. W. Bender, vice president; Mrs. Louis Meyer, | | treasurer; Mrs. J. Rosenberg, secre- tary, and Miss Carrie Stern, financial secretary. | @ telrteiitemimiiniieiinie il @ | TO SAIL. Destination. [TALIAN BARK CAVOUR LOST v ks ep i Ill-Fated Vessel Carried a Big Cargo of Lumber Whiech Is Now Drifting et e L ASTORIA, Or., Dec. bark Cavour, lumber laden, Peacock Spit last night and is a total logs. The Cavour was lying in the lower harbor and about 6 o'clock last night began dragging her anchor. A strong ebb tide was running and an easterly wind prevailed. ress failed. At 6:45 she struck on Pea cock Spit and the seas pounded her to pleces. to be seen. were taken off in two boat-loads by | life-savers from Point Adams and con- | veyed to this city on the tug Tatoosh. | Captain T. Lofianos of the Cavour, in speaking of the wreck, said: We tried to get to sea Sunday even- ing. but the rough condition of the bar prevented, so we returned and anchored near Sand Point Island. Tuesday even- ing atout 6 o’clock we began to drift toward the breakers, the anchors being unable to hold the bark against the swift current and the powerful east wind. At 6:45 we struck Peacock Spit and the ship began to pound. The life- | saving crews put out to our assistance | could not approach near enough to take | off the crew. ing saved. ankle being sprained when the ve: was pitching its wildest. The ve carried 1,036,000 feet of lumber.” The Cavour is owned by Domingo Loero, by whom she was purchased in 1891. She was built at St. Johns, \In\a Scotia. I alone was hurt, my right 1 e Pride dies in the heart when love looks out of the eyes. BAILWAY CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m.,, through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. | Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. p. m. for Stockton. p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. | Also 1112 Broad- Ferry Depot, 8. F. | way, Oakland, Cal Al.» NURTH PACIFIC COMPANY. !oot of Market Street. LESS! SAN FRANCISU RAILW. Tiburon Ferry, 0 p. m. Thursdeys—Extra trip Skagway & W Skagway & Way 1 Santa Ana... | Cooke Inlet & Way Pis.|Dec. 16 Valencla. Skagway & Way Ports.Dec. 15 Time Ball. Franch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants'” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Deceruber 9, 1003. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bulldilg was dropped exactly at noon to-day— at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 5. 5., Greonwich time B T, Lieutenant U. S. in charge. i Ay Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Superintenden NOTE.—The m'h 224 Jow waters ovcus af the city frent (Misslon-street wharf) it 25 minutes later than at Fort Point: lh. hel:ht of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. Time| = H W L W 5.4/10:18] 2.5] 5.5)11:35 2.1 5.6/12:38] 1.5 Wi [ 1.5/ 7:00 5.7 5. 6. Bay. Published by officlal authority of the | December 11. ¥ -milpm (188 and 11:30 p.fn. | - a. m.; ¢ Arcata..... Coos B.Pt .?Hord 4 pmipler s . | Seattle Vhatcom| pm|Pler E Coos'Bay..} | San Pedro & Way.| 9 amiPier P ".' FRANCINOS: F. Leggett. | Humboldt .. 2 pm|Pier 5 -y | December 12. | | d70:33 p | Pomona....| Humboldt 1:30 piPler 1740, 3:30, | Humboldt 4 pm|Pier t 1 pmiPier In Eftect | o Artive e s SR Sept. 27, 1903. [San Francisco. amPrr v | e . i Sun- | Week Grays Harbor. . pm|Pier 20 Destina. - | North Fork | Humboldt - pm| Pler 20 tion. days. | Days. Centralla... Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 10 December 13. Ignacio. lagua.. Humboldt .. 9 am(Pler 2 Pheenix Mendocino “City 1 pm|Pier 13 S. Rosa... | San Dicgo & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 December 14. Novato, S. Monica.. | Grays Harbor. . 4 pm|Pier 2 Petaluma Chehalls. .. | Grays Harbor. 3 pm/Pler 2 v G.'W. Eider| Astcria & Portiand.(1l Am[lk’.r.r 24 Santa Rosa. | ta..... am|Pler 11 | | Bomtiiro. | am(Pier 2 Fulton. Spokane. 30 v‘\gi-'r 1: e ..IPler ndsor. Alliance. Bz’-aldubur(, i 4 pm|Pier 10 ytton, Sequoia. ... ekl P Gosserite, Abydos.... | Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 1 Cloverdale. y Puebla| Puget Sound Ports./ll amPier 9 Hopland Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma |'m nm<|l’|¢r 2 and Ukiah. December Willits. Nevadan...| Honolulu 12 pmiPier 23 . Deceml Alamed Honglulu . 111 am|Pler 7 Guerneville. San Jose. 12 m|Pier 40 i | Columbia. . | Astoria &;:;;u;;d w]u am; }k for 24 Glen Ellen. $:20 p Decem| . ¥ o 20 a Newburg...| Grays Harbor. | 4 pm|Pier 10 Sebastopol. 20 p | e STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | FROM SEATTLS Quentin: at Santa Rosa White Sulphur ™ Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Steamer. wor Springs: at Lyttom for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysors, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Spr Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Take, Wittes Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly’ Buckpell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Ofr Hot Springs. Halfway House, Comptche, 'Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brag. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg. Westport. Sherwood, Cabto, Coveilo. Layton ville, " Cummings, Béll's Springs. Harris, Ol- sen’s. Dy ille, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- Quced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, Market street, Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, R._X. RYAN; Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, e MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO; ETC. SH OPL via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— raneisco Daily—7 :00, 0011700 a. m.. 12:20, 1: lt 7 5, 6:15, 7:00, 8:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN i'luncm_o —Dally_5:38, o 1 RGO Dally—5:45, - 6:85, 20 lu‘fx. VALLEY TO SAN mn. 2 7:62, §:55, 9:55, 05, 5:05, 6:05, m., 12:35, 2:00, 3:15, m. THROUGH TRAINS. —Cazadero %06, ©:00, 10735 b. Tomales 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. Sundays only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and “H n-uuu. mnr—um Depot, foot of ul!h( st PERES: 't 4 : Strong Ebb Tide Carries Her on Peacock Spit, Where She Goes to Pieces During Night | RESCUERS SAVE THE CREW Out to Sea| —The ItammE for East | London, South Africa, went ashore on | Assisted by | the wind and tide the ship drifted rap- | idly and all efforts to arrest her prog-| Her cargo drifted out to sea| and only the ribs of the ship are now | The members of the crew | at that time, but owing to the big seas | At 11 o'clock last night, | | however, this was done, every man be- | | TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. and | CALIFORNIA NGIWWESTERN RY. CO. | NOIS@ Mgl ROSS VALLEY, | The Caly Double-Track Railway Between the Missouri River and Chicago. The | |0verland Limited The Most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout. i | Buifet-smoking cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, din- ing cars, standard and compartment sleeping cars and observation cars. Less than three days San Francisco to Chicago daily without change, via " Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. LeavesSan Franciscodaily at 10.002.m. Two otber trains daily at 8.00 a. m. and 6.00 p. m. For tickets, sleeping full information app! Pacific Co., car reservations and to agents Southern or R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent Chicago & Nosth. Western Rallway. 617 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SQUTHER N PACI FlC rees) AR M 785 LN a-nm; Sulsun, Eimira an. 7304 ¥ o el A Vallelo. Napa, s ApE -L\un ner. Saa itamon. 8.25¢ A Njes. Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 7.25¢ | 8.00a Eh\uu Bxpress = (Via Davi Wiiitame (for Bartlett Springs), Willows. tFruto, Ked Bluff, Partisod, Tacoma, Seattle. . 758 8.004 Davis.Woodiand, Knights Landing. 7.55¢ mon, Los Bamos, M#ndota Armons, Hasford, Visslis, Porterville .. . 4.25¢ 8304 Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy, Lato- | rop. Modesta, Merced. Fremo. en Jupction, Hanford, Vieaita. Dakerstient ... 453 8304 Niies, San Jose, Livermore. Stock- ton, (+Mliton), Jone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysvilie, Chico, Red Bluf. ... 4280 9304 Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora. Tavlmane and Angels 4.25» 9004 Atlant! press—Ogden and Eass. 11.254 304 Richmond, Martinez and Way Stattons i = = 8.55¢ 10.004 The Overisn: Vm\;m — u; ea, Denver, Omabn, 0. 8.25° 10.004 Vallejo..... . 12.25» 10.004 Los Angeles Costa. Martinez, Byro: Lathrop. Raymond. Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalls, Bakeratield. Los Angeie: 123~ 12.00% Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. 325 87 Secramento River Steamers 11.00» r Bonicia, Winters. Sacramento. Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysvilie, Oroville and way ___ . 10.53s Niies nnd Way Stations.. 7.50% .30 Fort Costs, Martinez Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Modesto, Merced. Fresno and Way Sia yond Port Costa.. 3307 Mardines. Tracy. Stockton. Lod 400> Martinez,San Ramon. Valie]o, Naj ta Ross. . Clistoga. S 4.00» Niles, Tracy. Stockton, Lod! . 4.25» | 430r Bayward. Xiles, Irvington, San 18854 Jose, Livermore. $11.55a ‘ ‘;.‘é. 250 . i 9554 Express— : } Omaha. St. Loals. Chicago and | East._Port Costa, Benicia, Sul- | sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, | Rockiin, Aubarn, Colfax, | kee, Bocs, Rene, Wads worth, Winnemuces . . . 529 8.90> Vailejo, d xcepe Sunday.... | 7,550 7.00r Valiejo, Sunday oniy.. 7.00» kichmond, Sen Pabio, Port Coscs, Martinez and Way Station: 11254 2.96¢ Oregon & cnmom- Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, | Foriiand, Puget Sound and East. $.558 | 8.10» Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- | dayonly) ........ . 11.88a OAST LINE (Narrew ). COAST, LINE, Naen) 8164 Newark, Centerville, San Jose: eltqn, B 8 Cras and Way Seations | fR.36r Newark, Centerville, Ssa Jew Aimaden Los & Gacos. Felton, Boulder Creel ta Crus and Principal ey Blations 416r Newark. San Jose, LosGe 10664 on 0sc and Stations. Return- fog e Los Gutes !n--fiy only. 17 26w, NP s’c’oe flm of uulu Pt. ‘luvn 3 .00 18:06 10:00 4% COART N Sty d Way Siations. Fita dan Lo 58?.’... rgarits, San Luls Principal "stations thence Suré {(connection for Lompoc) e stations thence Santa Bar- ra and Los Angeles. Connec- tlon at Castrovilie to snd from , P SantaCruz.Pacifie Grove,Sall San Luls Oblspo and Principal Way Stations o San Jose and W 2 Bania Clara, Ban Joses Lo and Way Stations . 30r San Jose and Way Stations 3.00F Pacific Grave Fixpress—SantaClara San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacifc Grove (connects at Saaia s for, Santa Cruz. Boulder Creck snd Narrow Gauge Potnts) 8t Gliroy for Hollister, Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Saliaas. 3.30r Tres Plnos Way Py Gaios, and Prineipat Way diar tions (except Sunday) . {8207 SanJoseand 8.L0r Sumset Limited.— Redwoed, San Joue, Giiroy.Suitnas, Paso lisbies, Ban Luis Oiapo. San ingeles, Demlll. El New Orieans, New York. ’C‘: Bects at Pajaro for Sants Crus 4 st Castrovilie for Faciic and Way Sta = 18180 e here 10. n 1 ineipal Wy Sistions 22: k. and Puio Alto, a11.30r l-\ylelnt Mountaln View, Suoay- yule. Lawrence. 5 X Tor Morning. iSunday onty { Stops at all stations on Sunday. 1 Sunday excepted. @ Saturday only. B Only iraias stopping at e 6:104 m., T:004. M.

Other pages from this issue: