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FRANC ISCO. CALL, FRIDAY, JA 1904, V DEATH 71\:0TI(‘E Continued From Page Thirteen. Seventeenth street, where & re- oelebrated for the re- mmencing at 9 o clock. Cemy 1616 eca’s Church b January of Hermann A and brother a native of b and 16 In Melrose, only son Kauffmann Kauffmann 10 years 1 mon pect- ances are res; F Vices ral s 204 is parents, ree-Mile terment 1904, £ Mrs. Japuary 14 oved er Walter Kaveny, and native of & ths and 10 days. 194, Elien, y of San Jose, Maggle Kelly, es, Mre. J. G. Moriarty, a na aged 80 year Henry and the McNAMARA Patrick, belc at | | | Hurlber years & saintances are respect. 2l to-day Undertaking 13, 1904, Mamie Tbert B. J. Fumn s and acqual attend the neral Saturday, pariors | Interment Holy | | 700; $15,420. of | architect T. Patterson Ross—Excavating, aged 48 | ¥ respect- | tractors), architect same—Sewering, plumbing | sar- 10 o'clock, from the resi- street, corner Ral Gakland Crematory. | uary 14, 1904, Wil- tam, dearly beloved son of Anna snd the iate Jacob Stutz, end beloved brother of | John and Frederick Stutz, a native of San Francisc nd 26 dave E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invite e tune to-morrow o'clock, at his Jate residence street, between enwich and Interment Holy Cross Cemetery SULLIVAN—In this city, January 14, James W., oved son of Daniel ivan, and beloved bs Daniel Sullivan and Mrs native of San Francisco, respectful Sunday, from the ¢ invited to a January 17, at residence of his parents Fulton street, thence to St Agnes Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILLCOX—In this city, January 12, Emms J., beloved wife of George W cox, and mother of William H. and Elmer R. Willcox, & native of New York, a-ed b4 years § months and 17 days. (New York and Peekshill, N. Y., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- anahan OR DESIGNS Dr.R.L. Walsh has resemsd den'sl prastios F . st his former offces 847 Geary St Tirest'y eppesite Saratoga Eall Reduced Rates for Thirty Days / Plate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 00K 76 THIS AD. BACE OTEER DAY, | |5 40" W 20, N'60, E 50; $338 ¥ | frame ‘butlding on NE corn: Iy ted to attend the funeral services, i j 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Zighteenth and Guerrero streets. WINSOR—In this city, January 13, 1904, Au- gustus W.. beloved husband of Eila A. Win- sor, a_native of Johnston, R. I.. axed €3 years 11 months and b & > Services will be held to-morrow (Satur- day), at 9:40 o'clock, at his late residence, 2521 ‘Seventeenth street, between York street and Potrero avenue. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION " JANUARY 12 TUESDAY, City and County of ‘San Francisco to Adolph H. and Hattle E. Weber, lot on W line of Gough street, §2:6 8§ of Post, § 27:6 by W 110; — Elizg L. Lux Depostt and Trust Compan; of Filbert and Webster 100: $10 Lipman C. b, lot en N line of Golden Fillmore Wi Connty (Meader). to California Safe lot on SE corner | reets, S by E and Adeline Coleman to Minna ate avenue, treet, E 30 by N 100; $10. of San Francisco to Ru- ot bounded by B vail City dolph Spreckels, Eddy, Turk, and rillmore streets: and Frances L. on W line of Webster Edward G 2 ot i to Rudolph B street, S of Washingto ;810 | Drinkhouse to 3 lot on E | Steiner street, 85:6 S of Green, 8 26 | gift Dena J of Bush 6. $10. Bunzi to John Doherty, | street, §7:6 W of Baker, | derick M. Voight | 1 5 and to John Harrison 100, SW ct @ corner o Nw Heimerle N g4 lot on streets, Hanigan, Nof N Company Sllen of Mission by W 80; § Blanche M jace to James ve of Liberty etreet, 255 114; $10. Grace Reason B. of Liberty S800. B. Leaven- and Mary to Continental Build cn. lot on W Twenty-sixth, § Curtin, lot on 105 W of Noe, Curtin to Daniel J enty-fourth street, 114, $340. and Mary ¢ N Scott (Dixon) to San Fr ny. Jot cn W line of Eighteenth street, N 63 n Wicks to Otto W. and Mary Janeson, line of Montgomery street, 112:6 N of W K76 $950. | 0 Correlli to Co: | lot en SE_corn ace, and Cateri de Benedetta and Bellair street George John Beusan (No. Kob ¢ Bush street ard Beusan vs. John sen, referee) Bush street Beusan et, al Tomaso Cu (trustees Som streets, ick Wal- reet, 133:4 rmer. lot on street, W | Clara Hahmann, un- SW corne Tweifth 0 by £10. Craume y-ninth avenue, e M z Blanchard / line of Foi rty-eighth | S 75 by W 120: $10, | Henry P. and .40 E of tt to Bernhara n_Trust Company of San Francisco to Witts, 1ot on W of Eighth avenue, N of O street. N 25 by W 120; $10. and Henrletta Bennett to Bernhard | line of West Park, 150 W of lot 12, block D : $10 Al “Berthier, commis Building and’ Loan As- ne of Lobos street, 340 N 125, lot 7, block O, Association; $700. nor (Conner) to Amelia | lot on N lime of Parker | of Columbia place. N 100 g Harris map of Precita Valley: $10. McQueen 1o Howard C. Tibbitts, e street, 77:8% 8 of Chen- pooner (by ‘ontinental on N sociation. E of Oriz Railroad He L. and Margar Bens (wife of George). street, 0 E S 100, W 2 James S ot on W ery, S 50 by $10. vid L. orth (by Fannie E. Farns- worth, executrix) to Pearl F. Sturtevant (w £ George lot on SW line of Belmont | 1%2 Z of Sunret. SE 35, SW 105.63 .18, 94.84. lots 20 and 30, block G, + Heights: $1200. 29 e E. Farnsworth to same, same, quit- | claim deed; $1 William A, and Louise E. Metres to Claud | Reeves, lots 534 and 535, gift map 3; $10. Builders’ Contracts. ani Annie Galbally (owner), with | architect M frame hteenth W 25 by hard J Antwiler (contracto All work for a tare & (flats) on lot on N line of 0 W of Pennsylvania avenue, $6150. Theresa A Oelrichs (owner), with Gladding, | & Co. (contracters), architect Reid Tile walls and partititions in Fairmount building on block bounded on W by N b mento, E by Powell and § McBean Bros Hote] nzi (owner) with E. Quagel- tractor), architect — All work for three ee-story frame buildings on NE corner of Montgomery and Vallejo streets, N 80, E 55, § 20, W 8 60; $13,400 Charlotte T. Boyle (owner) with J. Wender- ing (contractor). architects Rousseau & Son— | All work for two three-story frame buildings | (Nats) on S line of Oak street, 112:6 W of | Shrader. W 50 by S 1386, Western Addition I tion) K. C. Hobbs Estate Company (a corpora- | ners) with Fred Miller (contractor), car- | and | penter, mill, hardware, brick. iron, cement, | | marble, glass, stair, tin work. etc., for a four- | 1904, | Story frame apartment building on SE corner | wof 3. F. | of_ Turk and Geary streets, § 120 by E 65; | 100, Same owners with Schanz & Grundy (con and gas fitti me for #ame on same; $5840. owners with William Cronan architect sam (con- Steam heating and hot same; $1300. Same owners with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—Elevator machin- ery, car and grills for same on same; §2090. Same owners with National Electric Company (contractors), architect same—Electric wiring, ;::;‘n»ht ne and bellwork for same on same: Same owners yith P Connell (contractor), architect same—Lathing and pi same on same; $4€65. Tty Same owners with H. Maundrell (contractor), architect same—Painting, tinting and lincrust for same on same; $2885. P. Michaletti (owner) with Bletch & Lansing (contractors), architect—All work for a story and basement frame building on W line of HyGe street, 65 S of Union, S 20, W 60, (owner) with George M. architects Shea & Shea— for a four-story and basement i lle'enworux ctor), Mary C. Fallon “ahon (contractor), ting, etc., and Ellis streets, 137:6 by 137 Maria San Pedro (owner) with Charles F. Johnson and L. A. Secor (contractors), archi- tect H. D. Mitch 11 work, except mantels, gas fixtures, sha plumbing, gas fittings, painting, ete., for alterations and additions 10 a two-story frame building on SE corner of Greenwich and Taylor streets, § 60 by E 68:3; $1325 A. Gless (owner) with H. L. Petersen (con- tractor), architect Oliver Everett—Concrete, granite. steel and iron and carpenter work for | foundation and basement for hufldine on § line of Howard street, 142:6 E of Third, E 62:6 by 8 80: $3146, Lewis Meyerstein and Edward £. Rothchild (owners) with Hansborough & Johnson (con-. tractors), architects Myyer & O Brien—Clean- ing out of old work on floors and basement, cement, brick, steel, iron and galvanized fron work, awning device, carpenter work, marble and mosafe glass, stair work, roofing, hard- ware, lathing and plastering, elevators and duml) waiters, painting, finish, grills, show windows, plumbing and gas fitting, electric work for alterations to a story and base- ment brick building on lot on NE_corner of Geary street and Grant avenue, — 122:6, E 60, § 62:6, W 19:5, S 60, W 40:7; $22,600. L. A. Dumouriez’ (owner) with Macy & Rounde {contractors), architect Maxwell G. Buckbee—All work except gas and electric fix- tures, shades and painter work for alterations and additions to residence on W line of Hyde street, 60 N of Filbert, N 77:6 by W 137 i G — Kennebec Has More Bad Luck. The American ship Kennebec, which left Montevideo a few days ago after undergoing extensive repairs, has returned to that port in more trouble. This time her foremast and bowsprit are eprung, her main topgallant mast and jibboom gone and she sustained other damage in heavy weather encountered soon after leaving Montevideo. | of the Twent { chaplains | Olin | christened | Lynch, F. P. { Lynch, Mrs. H | Merritt, Miss ARMY TRANSPORT SHERIDAN BRINGS HOME THE TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY Troopship Arrives in Splendid Condition, Is Docked and Will Be Prepared for Sea Without Delay, Being Scheduled to Go Back to Manila at Once, Leaving This Port on February I — The army transport Sheridan, Cap- tain Peabody, arrived early vesterday morning from the Philippines with 132 civilian and military passengers. Infantry fhe transport, which also brought Twenty-eighth The on 54 returned casuals, 48 invalids, 44 general prison- 26 dis “harged soldiers,and 16 civil yme of whom formed part of the contingent of the unemployed ordered out of the Philippines ror their own betterment and the gooa of the com- munity Colonel Oliver ranking officer on J. Sweet, -eighth Infantry, was the n the commander Sheridan. The Twenty-eighth has been two years in the Philippines, Jolo, of which island Colonel Sweet was i two | the first governc on Bateman c. e statio; T the transport. of the Twenty-eighth ned mostly in here were Chaplain is famous in the service as the “fighting parson.” He ha s seen more service than many line officers and is popular with officers and men. Chaplain H. Percy Silver, who also returned on the Sheridan, attends to the spiritual needs of the Thirtieth Infantr: Private Augu st le of the Eleventh Infantry died on board, De- cember 18, from chronic dysentery. The weather was fine throughout the voyage and Captain Peabody, as usual, brought his ship to, port clean as when she sailed from here. The | looking ' as Sheridan will return to Manila Feb- ruary 1. { She docked afternoon and no time will be lost in late yesterday getting her ready for sea. The baby boy of Lieutenant Holden of the army chaplains during the officiating. Thirtieth Infantry was both Jonn voyage, Hoiden Olin is the youngster's official name, but “Buster” ol in is the name the little chap won during the trip. The Sheridan’s passengers included the following named: 'Colonel Owen I man, Captains H William _J. Lutz, E iviter, Fiske, First Robinson, ‘aulkner, S. Gasser, H. L. M. Willlam ‘M. True, I W. L. Finl ver, Mrs. H. D. Lieutena Vredenburgh. Price, E. A Cooper, Willlam R, Aikes E. Thom: s A Loud, Thomas J. Rogers, Seccnd Lieutenants Sweet, Chaplain C. C. Bate- A. Barber, James Ronayne, B amford, James Al A. Pearce, H. P J. Daugherty, E. William S, L. D. James Williams, A. H. Kreager, H. Freshwater, C. L. Woodhouse, A. M. Hall, W. . Conway, 1. A. Henkes, L. O. Mathews, H. A. Parker, R. A. Leavitt, M. Foote, B. F. McClellan, G. W. Harris, G. Talbot, Elvid Hunt, Lieutenant Commands J. H. Lee Hol- combe, 1. Major W. L. Finley, Chaplain H. Percy Siiver, Captain E. O. Fechet, Captain F. Hartman, Lieutenants L. B. Chandler, George F. Bowman, HiMen Olin, E. N. con, F. Halford, T. A. Mctt, M. Babb, A Rogers, 8. A. White, Henry Rogers, I i Hughes, H. R. Underwood, H. N. Bailey Jordan, I. M. Unger, | tenants E. H. Humphrey Otwell; J. R 3 rt A. Seribner, W. . H. Court, J. E. Mrs. . Goldman, J. E. Savage, | T. Taber, J. Lottridge, Sheedy, Mrs. Robinson and child, Mrs. Field and child, Mrs. Twining, Mrs. Otwell, and two children, Mrs. H. P. Sil- Barber and child, Mrs. J. A. B, Fiske and child. Mrs. J. A. Zdith Bull, Miss C. Bull, Mrs. E. A. Kreager and child, Mrs. H. L. Cooper, Mrs, George T. Bowman and child, ‘Mre. Holden Olin and child, Mrs, White, Mrs. F. R. Underwcod and child. Mrs. L. C. W. B, Aiken, Mus. Metcalf, Mrs. A. J. Creer, Mrs. W, B. Moses. Mrs. W. T. Turner and child. George R. Twil- ley, B. F. Ames and child. Burr Allen, C. K. Shaffer, Thomas B. Shanahan, Tomas' Réyes, Teotimo Cor de Cruz. Henrv Coffman, Henry Chapman, P, 8, G. 0. Klotz, R. S. Miss Grace Pruitt. Tho! M. A, Mills, John Imhoff, C. N. son, H. B. Jones, James Kenny, A J. Col- MeGhee, Thomas Hayes and child, Andrew J. Heany, mas Hayes, Mrs, Leachman, Mary Barg, Mrs. H, Chapman and three children, William F. Graham, RIS Bark Agate Libeled. Charles J. Bergman filled a libel yesterday in the United States Dis- trict Court against the bark Agate to recover $125, balance of wages al- leged to be due him as master. RN Tt Ship Louisiana Sold. The ship Louisiana, 1343 tons chased by Sanders & Kirchman. has been pur- terms private. IR R Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, January 14. Stmr Greenwood, Jacobs, 15 hours from Al- Stmr Scotia, John reka. son, Johnson, 26 hours from Eureka. 27 hours from Bu- Stmr Navarro, Weber, 20 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Despatch, Levinson, Columbia River. Stmr Point Arena, Mille 84 hours r, 14 hours from from Mendocino, via Point Arena 12 hours. Stmr Edith, Hall, Tacoma. San Diego. Stmr San Mateo, Ross. 4 Stmr Colon, Irvine. 231, and way ports, via Mazatlan 5 days 12 hours Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours @ Stmr_Maggle, Corning. 4 moon Bay. from from ys from Tacoma. 78 from Panama days 14 hours. hours from Half- Stmr Gipey, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey. Br stmr Longships, Walker, 28 days from Karatsu. Ship_Marfon Chil, from Honolulu. cott, Williams; 13 days Schr Maweema, Smith, 14 days from What- com. Schr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point . Reyes ' BRITISH STEAMSHIP WHICH 1Y | HAD A STOR FROM THE ORI ' VOYAGE NT. CLEARED. Thrrsday, | Br stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo; West- ern Fuel Co. SAILED. Thursday, January 14 Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego and way_ports. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Pomo. Winkel, Point 3 Campbell, Bodega. le, Johnson, Portiand. RAPHIC. Jan 14, 10 p m—Weather . ‘velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Arrived Jan 14, 7:30 a m—Stmr 2 11, SEATTLE- Queen, hence J £ailed Jan 14, § a m—Stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 14, 9 a m—Stmr) Santa Ana, front Valdez Sailed 14-Stmr James Dollar, for San Francisco. ESTPORT—Sailed Jan 14—Stmr West- n Francisco. Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Newsboy, hence Jan 12: bkin Amelia, from Honolulu Sailed Jan 14—Stmrs Pomona and laqua and bark Vidette, for San Francisco: stmr Pasa- dena and schr Bluhm, for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Jan 14—Schr Annie Larsen, for Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Fannie Adele, hence Jan 2. Jan 14—Stmr Coronado, for S nta Monica, for San Pedro; for San Francisco. ~Arrived Jan 14—Schr Balboa, Jan 13—Schr SYDNEY—Arrived Dec — —Ger bark Her- zogin Sorhie Charlotfe, from Honoluly, and sailed Dec 28 for Bremen. ACAPULCO—Salled Jan 10—Stmr City of Sydney, for San Francisco. Acapulco, for Panama. Arrived Jan 12—Br from Newcastle, Aus. OCEAN STEAMERS LIVERPOOL—Salled Jan 14—Stmr Canopic (late Commonwealth), for Boston, via Queens- Jan 12 ship Marion Fraser, stror Parisian, for Halifax, N. S, and John, N B. Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Westernland, from Philadelphia. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Cevic, from Liverpoo!. Sailed Jan 14—Stmr La Savoie, for Havre. GENOA—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Republic, from Boston, via St Michaels and Marseilles. CHERBOURG—Sailed Jan 13—Stmr Kaise Wilhelm IT, for New York. LONDON—Sailed Jan for New York QUEENSTOW. ric, -Sailed Jan 14—Stmr Ced- r New York. A s Movements of Steamers. | Coquille River. W. H. Kruger | Humboldt - | Humboldt | Humboldt -Portland & Ast Coos Bay..... cooe Portland & Astoria Willapa Harbor 3 s Harbor... or Grays DBl Norte.... Crescent City. Cororado.....| Grays Harbor Coquille River . | Casamn, Arcata. Leclaraw Tacoma Coos Ba: | San Pearc Umatilla..... Puget Sourd Ports - Seattle & Tacoma.. - N J.Dollar Titania.. Nanaimo .. -+ Portland & Astoria. . Humboldt .. Hamburg & Way Grays Harbor Grays Harbor. San Diego & W Grays Harbor Homer. Portland & Way . Barbara... Seattle & Olympla.. F. Leggett.... Humboldt ...... wes...idan. 19 Pomo........ Point Arena & Albion. Jan. 19 North Fork...| Humboldt ......... 20 City Sydney.. | New York via Panama: 20 G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria. 20 Santa Rosa... San Dicgo & Way Pts. Jan. 21 Point Arena.. Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Jan. 21 Bonita - | Newport & Way Ports.lJan. 21 Queen .| Puget Sound Ports. San Pedro. Korea. . Centennia Grays Harbor. China & Japan Seattle & Tacoma TO SAIL. | 14-Stmr Marquette, | + {boy about 4 yeats old asleep in the | | ! 5eco tons ! 1500 tons of flour and BOY DESCRIBES THE DISASTER Employe on the I1l-Fated Clal- lam Says He Did Not See the Distress Signals SOLICITUDE FOR A BABE R Sleeping Child Is Eneased in a Life Preserver, but Is Not Seen After the Wreek SR VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 14.—Archie | King, cabin boy of the steamer Clal- lam, appeared before the Coroner’s in- quest to-day and after narrating the circumstances of the accident he said | that about a month before the disas- | ter the steamer Clallam broke down off Port Townsend and two tugs went to | | her assistance. Some of the passengers went back to Port Townsend. The en- | gines were repaired and the steamer | proceeded back herself. King heard of no distress signals be- ing displayed at the time the steamer founded. He told of finding a baby cabin and of taking him to the saloon and putting a life preserver on him. He did not see the child after leaving him there to go to the Eoat deck whence the boats were lovered. orders were given for efforts to rescue those capsized from the boats. No oil was thrown out to calm the waves when the boats were launched. A <+ the early morning tides are given in the left | hard column and the successive tides of 'the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, escept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) Sign precedes the height. and then the number Fiven is subtracted {rom the depth given by the char The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. sy S Time Ball. Branch Hydrographie ce, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. January 14, 1904 | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | | building was drepped exactly at noon to-day— or at 8 i c. 2t noon of the 120th mertdia p. m., Greenwich time Lieutenant, 3 e it S Celon Arrives From Panama. The Pacific Mail Company’s steamship Colon. Panama, vatued Franc 0 Francis T s de Fourneil. Interiano, Lorri mpbell, John H Manuel J. . John S. Bailey, William F. Agbuckle, Duncan M. Munro, Minnie L. Ludington. Wil- Ham H. Jones. John G. Purvois, Joseph Scholl sl Charles Scholl, Joseph Scholi Craven. Frank Nichols, Rufino n E'miid, na Davis, Maruel | James Paterson. Charies Smith. eft, Placido Villegas, Edw. Olson Frank Mesinn, Manuel Carriero, John Living- ston, Otto Soumholz, Henry Simank, Frank Green gnd seven Chines Many Da The British steamshi; rived yesterday from the Orfent, gales for twenty-five of the twenty-eight days it took her to cross the Peci For th= greater part of the time the big tramp's decks were filied with er to the rall and much damage wis done to the exposid piping and deck fittings. The Longshins carries an Fast Indian crew and they were badly scared during the worst of the bad weather. She brought of coal. g-ttimg it to port just in time to fave payment of the duty which goes back to-day. Longships, which ar. was fighting P Coptic Sails To-Day. and Oriental Steamship Cc liner Contic will sail to-day for ¢ with nearly 4000 tons of freight and a fall list of passengers. Among the cabin pas- sengers will be saveral Japaness army officers. The liner's cargo includes 400 tons of lead, 0 tons of Russia’s big eat order. The meat, packed in small kegs. is destined for Vladivcstok and goes by way of Nagasaki. ‘s —_——— Picks Up a Skiff. The pilot-hoat Lady Mine on January 13 pockd up a skiff between the lightship and the bar. The derelict was painted brown There was a sail on board but no oars, and the boat was full of water. — e The Overdue List. The vessels on_the overdue list were q terday for reinsuranc: as follows: 5 per cent; Francesco Gi Cordonnier, 10 per cent; Robert Rickmers, per cent; Loch Brodan, 00 per cent; Edward- per cent; Martaban, G0 per cent MARKS BROS. from San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Jan 14—Br ship Pass of Killiecrankie, from Vancouver for Port Blakeley: bktn Robert Sudden, from Port Los Argeles for Tacoma; schr Wilbert L Smith, from San Pedro for —-. Arrived Jan 14—Schr Willlam Renton, from San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 13—Schr Manila, for Port schr Luzon, for Tacoma. Jan 14—Sehr Dauntless, for Grays Harbor. Sailed Jan 10—Bkin Skagit, for Grays Har- bor. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Jan 14=<Schr Wa- wona, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Pa! d in Jan 14—Ship Spartan, hence Jan 4, for Whatcom. B Passed In 'Jan 14—Br ship Austrasia, from Antwerp, via Falkland Island, for Seattle; Fr bark Marie, from Cardiff, for Pucet Sound. TACOMA—Arrived Jan 13—Bktn Newsboy, from Redonde. REDONDO—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Asun- cion, hence Jan 12 PORT LOS ANGELES-—Arrived Jan 13— Stmr Alcszar, from Point Arena. Arrived Jan 14—Nor stmr Hero, hence 12th. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 14—Br ship Pass of Killircrankie, from Vancouver. Saled Jan 14—Ger bark Niobe, for Queens- town. ASTORIA—Sailed Jan 14—Stmr Oregon, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 14—Schr Viking, hence Jan 3; £chr Henry Wilson, hence Jan 2; bktn Katie Flickinger, from San Pedro; schr Zampa, from San_Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Bruns- wick, hence Jan 1 ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed Jan 13—Stmr Siberia, for China and Japan; U S stmr Burnside, for Mantla. Sailed Jan.14—Schr Ches R Wilson, for Grays Harbor. Jan 13—Br stmr Aorangi, for Vancouver. ELEELE—Arrived Jan 11—Ship Henry Vil- lard, from Honolulu, MANILA—Arrived Jan 4—Stmr Lyra, trom Tacoma. EASTERN PORTS. CHARLESTO! Arrived Jan 13—Br stmr Cuzeo. irom Guayaquil, CAPT HENRY —Passed Jan Glenclova, from Taital for Baltimore. NORFOLK—Sailed Jan 13—Br stmr Bir- mingham, for Manila. NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 14—Br stmr Cacl- qua, for west coast South America. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON-¢Arrived Jan 12—Stmr Allianca, fm New York. ) Sailed Jan 12—Stmr Seguranca, for New York. HONGRONG—Arrived about Dec 30—Br stmr Tydeus, from Clyde. Sailed Jan 13—Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancouver. Arrived uricr to Jan 13—Br stmr Lugano, from Manila. GIBRALTAR—Pzssed Jan 13—Br stmr St Fi'lans. from Manila, for New York. IQUIQUE—Sailed 'Jan 13—Br stmr Iris- brook. for Hampton Roads. ANTWERP—Salled Jan 12—Br ship Port igin, for San Francisco. TENERIFFE—Arrived and sailed Dec 24— Ger stmr Amasis, from London for San Fran- CALLAO—Arrived Jan 11—Br bark Saxon, from Portland, Or. HIOGO—Arrived Jan 13—Br stmr Athol, fm Francisco 13—Br bark Hongkong, and sailed Jan 15 for San via Yokohama and Manzanillo. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Jan 13—Br ship Glen- ‘burn, for San Francisco. MORORAN—Sailed Dec 25—Br stmr Totten- ham, for Shanghai. 4 PACASMAYO—Arrived Dec 22—Br ship G W _Wolff, from Chimbato. PORT SAID—Arrived Jan 13—Br stmr Brae- mar, fiom New York for Manila. PERIM—Passed Jan 13—Br stmr Indrani, from Manila for New York. Steamer. Destination. January 15, | Seattie & Tacoma.| 2 pm Pler -| Humboldt .. 110 am|Pier China & Japa: 1 pm|Pier Hamburg & Way. 12 m"PIEY |satls.| Pier. Centennial TELR e 4 pm(Pler 2 Newport & Way..| 9 am!Pier 11 N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 Puget Sound Ports.|11 amPier 9 Los Angeles Ports.|12 m(Pier 2 Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 Los Angeles Ports.| § am Pier 2 Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pier 10 Flizabeth..| Coquille River.. Pier 20 Charina Coos Bay direct. {Pler '8 Samoa i nmlme: 2 S. Rosa San Diego & Way.| 8 am Pier 11 Pomcna.... Humboldt 1:30 p|Pier o laqua -| Humboldt 12 miPler 2 Jan | Nevadan...| Hono. & Kahuluf.| 8 pm|Pier 23 Oregon. Astoria & Portland 11 amPler 24 Ceniralia.. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 Homer.....| Los Angeles Ports.(10 am|Pler 2 January 19. Rival Willapa Harbor...|\4 pm|Pier 20 . H. Los Angeles Ports.|12 m{Pler 2 Humboldt 9 am!Pier 13 Los Angeles 4 pm|Pier 2 Coquilie River. 6 pm|Pier 2 Coos B. & Pt 12 “m/Pler 13 | January 20. | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | Humboidt ... 130 p|Pier 9 January 21. Umat!ll Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pier J. Doliar...| Seattle & Tacoma. |10 am|Pier G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier Newburg.., Gravs Harbor 4 pm/Pler Sonoma....| Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler Pomo. .| Pt. Arena & Alblon| & pm|Pler State Cal.. | San Diego & Way.| 0 am|Pler Jan 23. Colon..c.... | N. 'Y, via Panama.|12 m Pier 40 G. W. Eider| Astoria & Portland 11 am|Pier 24 North Fork | Humboldt January A. Maru... | Chine & Japan.. FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. I For. Salls. Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.[Jan. 15 Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.!Jan. 16 Skagway & Way Ports. Jan. 19 Skagway & Wav Ports. |Jan. 22 | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Fe Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Snperintendent. NOTE~—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. ¥ = ? LW 16 | 4:00 17 4. 18 e 19 4.6/ 20 4.7 21 A CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:20 a. m., througk in 3 days. with diner and all trappings. Other Sznta Fe Trains: -] for Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfleid, M. [ Merced, Hanford and Visalia. P m. p. m. for Stockton. p m. for Kansas City, Grand Camyon and Chicago. -~ TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. and TFerry Depot, S. F. way, Oakland, St., San Jose. Also 1112 Broad- Cal. 27 South First TOSANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, ¢ice, Standard Gauge Electric— Suburban Sery s ancisco Daily—1:00, 8:00, a. m,, 12:20, 1:45, 3:15, 4:15, , $:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO . 635, 7:40, 8:35, 9: . 12 1:45, §:45, 10:%0 p. m. RO ILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- o Dt 45, 6:35, 7:32. 8:55, 35, 2:00, 3:15, :33 p. m. "THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Temales and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- o ";A:Bd-yl only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—€26 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Hoisted | No | RAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC o to arrive st Traios loare tERANCISCO. (Msin Line, Foot of Market Street) — Frow DECEMBER 2, 1908. — ASWIVE Rameey_. Fimira sad LEAVE 004 Vacaville, Winte: “00a Beoicia, Sulsun, menty T v-'é:):‘ artinez, San Ramon. 7.304 Ntles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathron. Stockon ... 8.00a 7.25» 8.25# 7.23¢ Shasta Express — (Via Davis) \Wiillame (for Bartiett Springe), Witlows. tFruto. Ked Bluff. Portisnd, Tacoms, Seattl Davis, Woodland. Knights La. Marysville, Orovilie. Port Costs. Martinez, Anto Byron, Tracy, Stocktom, New- man. Los Danos. Meadota Armona, Fisaford. Visalis Portervilie atsdapion Port Costa, Martines, Tracy, Lath- Top. Modesto, Merced. Fresuo, Goshen _Junction. Hanford, Vissiis. Bakersfield .. Niles, San Jose, Livermore, 5 ton, (+Miltan), lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Blaft Oskdale. U n 7.58» 7.580 8.004 8.304 inese, Jamestown. So- . Tuolumne and Angel . 4250 Atinntic Express—Ogden sad East. 11. Richwond. Martinez aod Way SEALIONS ... . ..o . 8.55» 4 " Limited — Ogden, The Overiaa: : '!g: Denver. Omaba, Ch Passenger — Port Yaliefo..... Los Angeles Costa, Martinez, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Haymond, Fresno. Goshes June- tion. Hanfard, Lemoors, Viesiia. steld. Angeies ... Hayward. Niles and Way Scations Sacramento River Steamers. Benicis, Winters. Sacramento. Woodland, Knighis Land! Maryaville, Oroville snd way Niiés and Way Siations. . b pore Costa, Martines. Byroa. " ey, Lathrop. Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Way Sta | tions beyond Port Costa. . Martinez, Tracy. Stoc Mariinez,San ltainon. Valle)o, Napa, s, Santu"Rosa.. Niles, Tracy. Stockion, Lodl Hayward. Niles. Irvington, Joses Livermore The Owi Limited ianos. Mendota, Presno, Tulare, Bakerseid. Los Angeles. Golden State Limited Sleeper, Oakiand to Los Angeles, for Chi- cago, viaC. B. L &P.... Port Losta. Tracy. Stockton Hayward, Siics and San Joss rd. Niles and San Jose. Eastera Express—Ogden. Denv: Omaba, St. Louis. Chicago and 3 3 & b 174 .55 8.554 En Port Costa, Benicia, Sul- n. Fimira, Davis, Sscramento, sckiin. Auburm, Colfsx. ! Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads i h, Wianemu: '!. & . ’. 529 6.00» eJo, dally, =xcept Sunday.... | 700 Vailejo, Sunday only. .. § 2. | 7.00r kichmoad, san Pable. Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations...... 11.254 | 8.08r oregon & California Kxpress. sac: 1 nto, a1 | Porciand, Puger Sound and East. 8.58a | 8.0 Hayward. Xites and San Jose (Sun- | sy only) ... coczecs . 1158y OAST LINE (Narrow Gaage). ! COAG .t N Seet | T8.16a Newark, Centerville. San. Jose, Feiton, Boulger Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. 5857 12167 Newark, Centerville, St ose, Now Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton. Bonlder Cri , Santa Cruz aad | Principal Way Stasions ......... 110554 | 4187 Newark, SanJose, Lo-u-muu* 18.55 4 | stutions. ... . 10654 ters Train, Saturday oniy, Sso Stations. Return- Gatos Sunday only. :7 280 | TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. | ¥rom SANTFLANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip 11:00 am. 100 300 5.16r.n | From OAKLAND. Foot of Brosdws; o 18:05 10:00 4. 12.00 | COAST LINE (Third and_Tow 004 San Jose and Way Stations. . . 8.004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. caly), 8004 The Coaster—Stops only Sun Jose. Gilroy_ «fonnection for 0 ter). Pajaro. Castroville (com- nection to and from Monterey and Pactfic Grove), Salinss, Sea 0, Paso Robles Santa Mar- ta. San Luls Oblspo, principat stutions thence Surf (connection principal statt Barbare.San Buena- Los Angeles... Jose. Tres Pimos. Capitoia, SantaCruz, Pactfc Grove.Sajinas, San Luts Obispo and Principal Way Stations Jose and Way Station: ta Clara, Sau Jose, Los | and Way Stations ... 1307 Ean Jose and Way Station - 350r Dei Monie Express—Santa Clara, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove (connects st Sacca ara fof Santa Cruz. Boulder ek and Narrow Gauge Points) for Hollister, Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas. res Pinos Way Passenger. n Jose and Way Station Jose. (via Sanea Clw tos, and Princt os (except Sund n Joseand Princt 6.L07 Sunset Limited.— Radword. San Jose, Gilroy,Saiinas, Paso Robles, uis Obispo, Santa Barhars, les, Deming. EI Pase New York. Com “Gatos ¢ st Gliroy Castroviile for Pacific and Way Stations Menio Park. Palo Alto. 20» San Jose and Way Station .30 south san Francisco, MilIbra lingame, San Mateo, Belmout, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Osks, Menio Park. and Palo Alto. a11.307 Mayfield, Mountain View. Sunay- vale. Lawrence, Sa.ta Clars snd San et A fur Moruing. 1 Sunday excepted. Saturday only. P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday oaly. immu NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. ! : LESSER SKN FRANCIawU anu NURTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRAN TO SAN RAT. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 . 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip | 11:30 p. m. turdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDA ~8.00. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5.00, 6:20. 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO_ SAN WEEK DAYS— .05 50, 9:20, 11:15 & m.; 12.30, 3:40, 5 m Saturdays—Extra trip and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8.00. 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | _4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. i Lesve | _ In Effect | Arrive S'n_n Francisco.| Sept. 2’1: lm San Francisco. | Week | Sun- } Destina- ¥ 3 "“n, ] Ignacio. Novato, Petaluma + " amd Santa Rosa. Fulton. Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. T Willits. [10:40 a|10:20 & Guerneville. 35 pj 6:20 p & 8:00 a| Sonoma, 19:10al $:40 2 | 5:00 p Glen Ellen. | 8:05 p| 8:20p 8:00 a| 10:40 2110:20 & 3:30 pl Sebastopol, 7:35 pl 6:20 p STAGES connect at Green Bras for San Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur at Fulton for Altruria and Mark We: Springs” a1 Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at. Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's. Riverside. Liarly's. Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptehe, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendccino City, Fort Bragg. ‘Wes*port, "x‘l, at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, Sterwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- vitle, S’wmn&., N te Sgr-vh‘ Harris, Ol- sen’s. Dyer, ille, perwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. S On Sunday round-trip tickets to all ts beyond San Rafael at half rates. i Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicls buildiez. H C mwxrrmn " R. X RYAN, @ ety G SL00 0 e