The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 5, 1904, Page 15

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THE SAN NCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FERRUARY 5, 1902 f - Between Jé ykers Reecive By Mad Scer nt in the Exchang LINER'S PASSENGERS SAY ' THEY FEEL LIKE COLUMBUS Eastern Tourists Return From Tahiti on the Steamship Mariposa and Proclaim the South Sea Island a Par- adise Where Health and Rest Await All Comers HIP MARATHON, ALL WELL. BOUND FROM S FROM HERE BY THE ANTWERP FOR THIS PORT, OCEANIC LINER MARIPOSA AND WHICH WISHED WHICH WAS SPOKEN AT SEA TO BE REPORT- =} Steamship Company Mariposa, ( tain Rennie, which | Wednesday evening from Ta- rcked early yesterday at the Pa- | wharf. Am the passen- | the share '.Vnml<~\'~r could not carry. sal would al Mar i cause us e must w return te us somethi stern pecple, who de- | at they experienced all me‘ may with reason be =ur-~’ “f\H pa | Grays Harl Fremantle Jeanne « France, in b: i Shipping Intelligence. put in ta land Zeeder, 22 via San Blas of Para and mr Sonta Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from San Dicg Stmr Brunswick, Eliefsen, 18 hours from Fort Brage. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 74 hours from 17 hours from . 49 hours from Cocs Lewers, Undérwood, 7% days | 5 days from Eureka . 5 hours from Point mainder ¢ We have dis hianiD, ered the cation. The Mariposa Thursday, February 4 i s T i a| Stmr Cobs Bay. Nicolson. San Pedro: Pa- is as c as any big, well-found | Stmr F b et private vacht, and the ry of that Swanson, Eureka; Pacific e o ¥ wil sl " Company. voyage through thos rful sum in Vercingetorix, Martin, Portland, mer seas will never Ore.; Roth. Blum & Co. When the Marip returns Tahiti | Br ship Edenmore, Kendall, Port* Townsend; A S . & W R Grace . & will be at its best d a la number | Br bark Inverzarry, Mitchell, Sydney; of passengers have been bool or the | Meyer, Wilson & Co X f pa B m booked £or. Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu; next and subsequent trips. Tahiti i8| weich & Co. the only within convenient reach t Sea conditions of ro- wher ‘ best, and this trip is growing in popu- larity among well-to-do Easterners in search of novelty combined with rest. The M of tre shell, pineap- va h ples, dried fish and candle nuts. Captain Rennie reports that on Feb- P » ruary 1, in latitude north, longi- a h tude 128 54 west, or about 600 miles from . port, he spoke the British ship rathon, bound from Antwerp to this port. Captain Rennie gave the Mara- thon's captain his correct posi ¥ er asked to be reported all well Mariposa's passengers included the following named: H. Elis, F. Mus- ton and wife, G. Hart, Mrs. L. G. Mor- 2 * row, Dr. N. Senn, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, C. Sarka, Miss R. Petithorn, Mrs. Thompson and the Misses S. F. and ; EXCH The joved at their | , Alblon, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT 1.0BOS, Feb 4, 1 clear; wind scutbwest; vel hour. Stmr Pomo, m.—Weather 25 miles per p. ity SPOKEN. lon 14 W—Br ship Port from Antw r San Francisco. DOMESTIC POR’ Arrived Feb Jan 26, EIgin, lat 39 mr Arcata, Feb 4—Stmr “Asuncion, Feb 4—Stmr Geo W Feb 4—Stmr San Mateo, ; sehr 1 from Redando. 4 mr Santa Arrived Feb 4— ; schr Alvena, from Colum- ailed Feb 4—Schr Falcon, for Grays Har- schr C 8 Hoimes, for Tacoma; stmr Santa for San Francisco. tori, PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 4—Schr el Br ship Linlithgowshire, MOOK—Sailed Feb 8—Schr C T Hill, Bransw 6 Ton Thompson. for San Francisco. . z master -~ SEATTLE Arrived Feb 4—Stmr Jeanie, & OBrien $ hence Jan : o aes Fractures Her Hog-Chain.. | "Beiied "Feb 4—Stmr Centennial, for San Ton X Star. The river steamer Columbia had a serious | Francisco. Ton Superior. mishap on Wednesday afternoon while load- | SAN DIEGO—Sailed Feb 4—Schr Azalea, the Pacific Mail wharf. Under the | for Grays Harbor. TAT‘N’WHA—I"lnad ot Feb 4—Stmr Grace heavy freight piled at both ends | | o o Sthrbe Doliar. for San F' o et s T nA-,\nma Feb 4—Stmr Whittier, 5 hcm.» Feb 3. heaily laden ends of o . ed to the pressure of t CLALLAM—In bay Feb 4—Schr A 81 Bax- Kentuck Keves Graes.. Lady Wash the Columbia d gback. The prompt rigging klo prevented the breakin s back, and it may be possibl tronger hog chains, to restore veloped a BTN % City of Para Arrives. The Pacif | Company’s steamship City of Para arr esterday from Panama and way port £he took no pllot outside the har- bor, the stor having driven the pilot-boats off their station: but Pilot John Silovich board- ed the r e passed lejo-street and tock the vessel to her berth at the Paclfic Mail whar! aght 108 tons of cargo and %, of whom two were Chinese Tin transit to Hongkong. ' -~ passengers in- cluded Chester Allen, E. B. Beam and P. Hart- man. PR Promotion of Shoup. Fred . Shoup has resigned his position as traveling passenger agent for the American and Australian line to become passenger agent to the Yosemite Stage and Turnpike Company and Southern Pacific Rallroad, with headquar- fers at Los Angeles. When not traveling be- tween here and Honolulu Shoup has been lo- cated in the ticket office in this city of the Oceznic Steamship Company. e adins 8 Norwegian Bark Overdue. The Norwegtan bark Dochra, out eighty-five days feom Rockbampton for Adelaide, was Late Shipping Intelligence. | i | Thursday, Feb 4. E Russ, Nyman, 4 days from | 1.00q on the overdue list yesterday and quoted SAILED. for reinsurance at 20 per cent. i - the Theodor was advanced to 15 per cent. The Tlu'ar’d:g'. Feb 4. Martatban stands at 90 ber cent, the Robert Rickmers at 15 and the St. ORT { cent. ¢ Feb 4—Stmr Seguola, | PESSE - gy Schr Ariel, from Kahulul | Charters. Kagway, wilid Feb 4—Sime Dolphin, (ofl 'nn arm-h mu%-mm (on'“P-‘l:: Mirren at 30 per | burg, LON ter, for Redondo; bktn Newsboy, for San Fran- cime SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 4—gchr A F Coats, from Columbia River. Salled Feb 4—Stmr Olymoic, for San Fran- cisco. GHAYS HARBOR—Salled Feb 4—Stmp So- quola, for San Francisco: stmr Coronadg, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 4—U § stmr Logan, from Manila, for San Francisco (quar- antined). FOREIGN PORTS. PANAMA—Afrived Jan 24—8tmr Acapulco, hence Jan 2. ANTWERP—Arrived Feb 2—Fr bark Bri- zeux, he Spet 20 COLON—Arrived Feb 2—Stmr Seguranca, from New York coQui nlBO—Arrived Jan 26—Br bark Eu- a. n Tyne. MONTEVIDEO—In port Jan aQ—sn!u Ken- neckee, for Pert Townsend. S 7 QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb 3—Fr Dupleix, fer Hull (not previously). SWANSEA—sailed Feb 3—Fr bark General de_Beisdeffre, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Sailed Féb 4—U 8§ stmr Mon- terey, for Canton. TEhLRlFFE—S.IIM Feb 2—Stmr Hermon- this, for San Francisco, from Hamburg. KARATZ—Safled Jan 29—Stmr Tottenham, from Shanghal, for Port Los Angeles. BRISBANE—Sailed Feb 2—Stmr Miowera, Sydney, N. 8. W., for Vancouver. NANAIMO-—Salled Feb 4—Nor stmr Ti- tania, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Cymric, r Boston, via Queenstown. NEW YORK-—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Prinz | The rate on | Adelbert, for Ge: La aples and gne, for Havre. Arrived Feb (——Rtmr Bl\lecher, from Ham- Suulh.lrnlnn and Cherbon N-—Bafled Feb i—Stmr Mesaba, for New Yorl Arrived Feb d—Stmr Philadelphian, from Boston. ANTWERP-—-Arrived Feb 4—Stmr m land, from Philadelphia. noa; stmr days and 123 day Mon- | Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. | From. -'Portiana & Astoria iumboldt . srays Harbor IS BEARINGS French Presbvtermn Mis«ionurv i Schooner Makes Piteairn Isl-‘ and After an Eventful Trip ot gl | SEARCH FOR L.\\D; CAPTAIN LOSES T VAIN | Passengers Suffer Greatly From Hunger and for Seve-| ral Days Are Without Water | —_— PAPEETE, Tahiti, Jan. 22.—The| French Presbyterian missionary schoon- | er Creix du Sud, which téuched at Pl!-~ | cairn Island on December 15, narrowly escaped being lost with all on board previous to its arrival at that port. The tory of its eventful voyage has been ! told by Rev, Mr. Cody, a missionary, who returned from Pitcairn. { About the middle of October the! schooner sailed from Maltal, Tahit] having on board a missionary party | headed by M. de Pamaret, president of | the Presbyterian Theological Seminary | at that place. The party was to make {a tour of the Protestant missions in i various islands, involving a trip of | ! more than 2000 miles. The vessel was in | charge of Captain Tore-a-nita, a na- { tive, who even at the start distrosted | his own ability as a navigator. How- | ever, he had previously skirted the | coast, taking United States Consul lDoty and Professor Aline from Papeete | to Maltai, and the missionaries em- barked on their long trip without mis- givings. It soon developed, however, that the captain had lost his reckoning, !and for many days the schooner en- gaged in a vain search for land. All on! board suffered greatly from hunger and ' | thirst, being at one.time for three days and a half without water. The three ‘small children of M. de Pamaret very i nearly succumbed. The schooner flew la flag of distress, which was sighted | on December 13 by the American bark | L. F. Chapman, Captain Kendall. The | little schooner was supvlied with water | and stores and directed to Pitcairn Isl-| ‘and, where the suffering missionaries { were most kindly treated. There Cap- | tain Young, a competent navigator, ;wok command of the Croix du Sud, | ! which then proceeded on its voyage. —_— e DIRECTORS ELECTED FOR ANOTHER TERM Annual ‘Vleellmg of Stockholders ol| | Union Trust Company of San <‘ Francisco. | i | | i i E | The annual meeting of stockholders of the Union Trust Company of Saun Francisco was held yesterday. The fol- lowing directors were re-elected: Isaias W. Hellman, Henry F. Allen, Antoine Borel, Chr. de Guigne, William | L. Gerstle, I. W. Hellman Jr., J. L.| Flood, Timothy Hopkins, George T. arye Jr., John D. Spreckels, Ruberl ‘Watt, Henry E. Huntington, George A Pope and Jacob Stern. The directors held a session “after the . re-elected the following officers: Pres; dent, Tsalas W. Hellman; vice pres | 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and meeting of, stockholders adjourned and |~ RAILWAY TRAVEL. You'll find the latest novels aboard’ the Golden State Limited. They are in the bookcase in the obser- vation car. Fifty books alto- gcther—'—fictiun, travel, philosophy. The pop- ular monthlies and the illustrated weeklies are also on file in both library and observation cars. Golden State Limited leaves San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles daily, December 25 to April 19, for Topeka, Kansas City and Chicago. Soushern Route—by way of El Paso through a land where ‘winter is unknown. Tickets, berths and literature at this office and at all C. A. RUTHERFORD, District Passenger Agent, 623 Marker St., San Francisco, Cal. SOUTHERN PACIFIC | | | Traing leave and are due to arrive at i FRANCISCO. | A4 ] (M Line, Foot of Market Street) 2 = | Imive Frox FEBRUART 1. 1904, 5 Santafe | Ve Wi, ey 5 7 Be-ldg Iulsun !.Ivmrl aoad Surb- } mento e o dies Hee oh 7.200 | 7.30a Vallejo, Nag=, Caiistoga, ‘Santa i 23 toss, Martinez, San Ramon..... 8.200 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 7200 CALIFORNIA LIMITED TOCHICACDO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. D2, - Phréflr:fli'. 8304 Port Costa, Other Santa Fe Trains: - 3302 m1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, S:0p. m | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. | 830 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. % £.304 jamestow Chicago. nd Auge 42 TICKET OFFICES—G41 Market St. and = 9004 Ogden and "k 1204 Ferry Depct, S. F. Also 1112 Broad-| 9304 K ez and Way 8500 way. Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst yggg. Overiand L _ St. San J ver. Omaba, Ch 20 10.904 . 122 10.004 CALIFGRNIA NGRTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE tion, Hanford, SEN FRARGISLU AW. WURTH PACIFIS | go0w maywars nr 200 RAILWAY COMPANY. T e s | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. Woodiniai, Landing. Marysville, and way MH rn.cxsco'io SAN urm WEEK D, 00, 11:00 2. m.; 380, 5210, 630 0. . Thuredaye—Bire s at 11:30 p. m L 2 - saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 1185 p.m H og. Vrasue ang> ey Su D. $:00. 9:30, 11:00.a. m.; 1:90, $3, | R e 9 50 p. m | A‘L '].' SA' . " 5:20 p. | Hayward. Niles, mnmuu San| 4. ra trip at 2:08 and 6 | Jose, Livermore. BN 0:40. 1113 8. m.: 1:40, 3:40, ». m. 5 3 5 3 6 & g s $a Pedro.... jHumbaldt x 6 dent, Robert Watt; vice president and | “\veok | sus cago. via C. 2504 Taqua . i and | “\eek | Sun- Destina- 5.00r P 8t 122 :‘a“,,'“’;fi,‘?,;,, s 'manager, L. W. Hellman Jr.; cashier| Days. | days. | tion. days. | Days 1530 ll:r""‘r:'.flm\fi:t:ml San dose 21?": o 3 - | 7:30 3 Hayward. Nlles and San Jose. S !r):?olranr;d & Astoria. . 1 and secretary, Charles J. Deering; as- | 73 9:100) 8002 | BB e e Ouaa Daies, Seattle & Tacoma...:.. 7 sistant cashier and assistant secretary, | , .. Ignacio. |10:40 a/10 20 a Omaha, 8t Louts. Chicago and ew York via Coronel 7/J. M. Israel B e ST OR Tarbor. I —————— Rocklin, Auburn, Colfax i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Savita ki ot San Diego & Way yu %! Petalvma Fl el | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. ana Humboldt 9! Hermann F. and ENl B. Dexter to Jutiue D. | Santa_Rosa. 21 3 d Anna Thierback, lot on W line o more " [Portiind e Reoria §| Street, 04 X of Page, N 31:6 by W 110: 810 | i 8:00a] Futton O O tnaat ""L’,’;’,’,".‘...‘x. Redding. eattle ..... | " A. €. Moore to Hugo K. Asher. lot on S line | 5:39 p| 3:30 p| Portiand, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.50a Grays_Harbor. 9 of Sufter street, 105 W of Devisadero, S 114 G100 Baywnrt. Hites and San Joes Chue {|New York via Panama. 10 by W 41:3; o e b | Windsor, | * 1 | day only) = . . 11.50s .|San Pedro & Way Pts. . 10| Timothy B. and Elizabeth Shea to Theodore | 7:30 a| 8:00 a Healdsburg. [10:40 210 20 a | COAST LI Elizabeth..... Coquille River. 10 | Retrke, lot on E line of Lyon street, 125 N | = | | Lstton, = | e Rival.... iWillapa Harbor. .. 1 | 2 e O s 1o fa 6. Tute 30 p| 3:30 pi Geyserviile, | 7:35 p| 6:20 p | 57§ Fowark Rt | e I Feor 11 e a o toe o B Vima o Btwmder strset, | - Cloversals | I | - Nevadun. . onotulu »uu:&.b,n s g { al { T e T . Arwmsiben. 144 R e ot B | nn'fixmi"md | 12180 Newark, "c!’.iif.fi?.‘é"“?z.. e Rainier........ Seattle & Whateom .ifilg:gi 14 | der street, 27:6 N of Hayes, N 36 oy T 110 “un ; | kfi«a‘»fi"‘c“?fié‘x“s‘-f&‘%‘rf-"“-fi Clavering. ... Hongkng v. Manzanilio Feb. 13 | Bt Bittermann (Volts) to Nicholas J. and o Principal Way Stations 10554 TO SAIL. | carolina Cusick, Igt on E line of Folsom street, 167 Newark. SaaJose. Lnlflnnlmd{ 3sss | 100 8 of Twenty-| t, S by E I 0. Sails.| Pler. | Mary A. Cusick et al, ‘mnr:n;%u\ e . 830 Buniers Tratm. Weaitey daly. San = on line of ISERg. Seee: N o 1 ing from Los Gatos Sunday only. 17 286» | teenth, N 40:6 by W 100; $10. | L n pm! Pier -2 | _Albert and Isabel Krutmeyer to William J. | § Way'| 0 amPier 11 | Toner, lot on N line of Fourteenth street. 5 | NCISCO. ¥ uget Sound Ports u am|Pier 9| W of Belcher, y N 100; STAGES connect o : | Coquille River. 6 | . Mary M. Miller (wife of George B.), formerly { at Green Brae | D, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 Fel pmiPler 2| yary ‘Blood, to Patrick and Ellen Dooling, | Sueimn: o2 pomis (Rosa for Waite | 1209 SO0 Se9 N. Y. via Panama.|/12 m|Pier 40 | lot on B line of Noe street, 130 S of Seven" | gpy on for Altruria and T LINE (Broad Gangel. Pt Arena & Mdeno| & pm|Pier 2 | teenth, S 25 by E 110; $10. Soriile for Shages Beriescn, Shoings: Mird asd Townsend Seredes.) ..s\hhnce Eureka & Coos Bay| 2 in|Pler 14 | _George S. and Ollie E. Crim to John and | th' Goysers, Hoonceille: and 1"‘"'},’,‘;{_ "‘" o San Jose and Way Stations. 530 amoa Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pmiPier 4 | Elise Gaehwller. lot on § line of Twenty.third | yoiand for Duncan Springs. Highiand Springs. | 4034 SARJoteand Way stations. . 0 8.380 9 am|Prer 11 | . Catherine Jones to Roger Carroll, lot on E | ,’,‘:,‘:"_y,:é"b'm_”““ Sorings. Soda Bay. Lake: | 'n: -,;a'c‘.':'..flgm:.z,,.,rs.,";,{._ & 507 Bler | line, of Guerrero ireet, 25 S of Twenty-third, | Ejtinge Saratosa -, 'R'xu‘e“}:{‘ke';"'l“‘;:)l roy_ (connection for Hallie: F | | ) | L e o Castroville - oo At & Portiandl1s amipier 31 © Spring Valley Water Company to Anna Ol- | Derter vailey ne o 'R';‘Pr.'l‘_’lke Pomo, | necflnn-’lzr“lflfl rom. Monterey C. Nelson..- |Los Angeles Ports.|10 -m{Pler 20.| sen (wife of Hans), lot on § line of Twenty- | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights. 'l-rluH:hl[;IHl:l)ir.s‘ Avdo,Paso Rovias. Santa Mar- g it Y pmi{Pter 10 | T SIS NE to besining: 10 g | Atavets, o o Ao gartta. San Lais Obiepa: principal """ o EX 3 ” o i SEkEhe: Biendeckug Sy ions thence Surf (connection & Pr. Orfrd|12 TmiPier 14 | _ Thomas J Ausinder to Otto Koch, lot On | Westpart, sal - stasions G O e vat s i X ‘Corfer of Elizabeth and Sanches streets, | Wertport! Snerwood, Canta, Covermn® uafl,f,‘.‘ | for Lompoe). princiyal stations |{Hamboldt ... 12 miPier 13 | N by W _100: $10. i . Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- l ventnra, Saugns. Los Aogeles... 10.409 G. Lindauer. Astorla & Portiand ... o B el F g cmndi R sy Gty i Garberville, Pepperwood, Hcotia | 8.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos. Capitoia Fe l. f B . n F— SantaCraz,Pacifc Grove Salinas, €. Cruz.[...| Newport & 9 amiPler 11 | Ll 6 W ""“{,fl"‘“l S 383:0%. | Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- Saa Luis Dbispo and Principal S Monica. [Los_Angeles Poris. | 2 pm{Pier 2| W to Montgomery avenue, to tne drawn:| duced rates. Way Statfons 4100 Fe 0. 1 | at right angles to Mason street, B to begin- | On Sunday_round-trip tickets o all points 10. San Jose and Way Stations.. 1.200 Gaelte. |China & Japan....1 1 pmiPier 40 | MINE. quitclaim deed: SI. | bevond San Rafael at half rate R o e Ta Jove- Tos Gaids Queen. . . Puget Sound’ Ports{i1 am|Pier 9' Helen D. a.ndl(g H. Umbsen to Angelo Del- Ticket offices, 630 Market nrez( Chronicle and Way Stations 7.30» Sequoia..... Grays Harbor | 4 pm|Pieri26 | monte. same; ¥ S PO - ) 130 Sen Jose and Way Station 838 ! san Pedro. .. Humboldt . 10 am|Pler 2 | alter Watson to Bertha Biber. lot Jon WHITING. R. X. RYAN, 3007 De! Monte Express—Sant: b v 30 piPier 3 B2t TS A i, N 45, W G810 $10. e N el ot Paciae Grove (commects af Sants 7 6, 0, N 45, conned | gt o lm(Pler 2| Louise Barroilhet to Rowena Thompson, lot Clara for Santa Cruz, Loulder 11 amlPiee 7| 008 ling of Gesetimich atrel; 50K of Taeking TOSANRAFAEL, o Ghivey for " Hoitlater, " Tres 2 pmiPler 7 " Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas, 12.16% @ pm Pier u| Margaret Coughlin to John J. Cosaniln, all N ORTH B State Cal....San Diego & Way. M aoaPle 11| IR I e e I e dan ROSS VALLEY, 4 30 San Jose and Way Stati : Yados also releases of said mortgage, quitclaim G. W. Eler. ‘A-gn'.’ AL ianalt1 arm|Pier 23 | als0 1200 M. 154, lot on NW line of Howard | leerenmeterent MILL VALLEY, e Ko S g': Mora. . |Humburz & Way.| 2 pmPier 10 | Street. 200 SW of First. SW 25 by NW 85, » e T ™ ey North Fork. | Humboldt .. 5 Pmiler 20 | recorded In deeds and releases of mortgages: SH ORE CAZADERO, E JB3@> SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 9. Elizabeth. .. cm;m; Rlver.l 6 pm|Pler 2! ‘“jfi:n R e e o tC. | '660r Sunset Limt Bedwoed. ohrRary 18, o e Bier, lot on Jose, Giiroy Saitnas, Paso Robies, City Para...|N. Y. via Panama.12 m/Pier 40 | NW line otxi‘lovgrd';éreet 200 SW of First, . via Sausalito Perry. g“i" Obispo. Santa Barbara, Rival....... (Williga Hasbor. .| 4 pmipier 20 ) % 35 b3 W &3 810, Ly on| Suburban Service Standard Gause Mlartrie— N Ottt New Fork. Con Pebruary 14. T . sooe | o Devart from San Francisco Daily—i Pa Santa C S. Barbara.. Seattle & Olymoial 4 pm/Pler 2 ;’h"‘m;_"‘;.g u"';y"”‘ o NE of | 4.0, moo 20, 1 s 5 | b o o g A Feb: e 5:15, b : City Puebla. Puget Sound Ports.[11 amilPier 9 | ,,7on0 Lioyd et al. to (;Y,E"mfl,',':'f,',",‘}}‘.",‘,‘;,‘f,; | *Front !AN RA,;I;AEL 16 AN rn,\‘vlc‘sr:) | ifi%‘z&%wuu P FROM SEATTLE. BT e R A 8 T 12:20, 1:45, 2:00, 3:45, 4:43, 548, 6343, Meaio Park. Paio Alto Steamer. For. G. H. Mangels to Thomas M. Osmont, undi- | ** gfio‘& mufu?‘ VALLEY AN _FRAN- e s - vided one-half of came; $5 CISCO—Daily, §:45, ik T S35 0: 35, | 11.30r SoahSan Francisco. Milibras. e Felix and Delfina Marcuse to Christian F. 255, 2:00, 3:15, 4:05, 5:05, 6:08.| | et g g e md Klitzaard, lot on W line of Sixth svenue, 25 35 l; x s-."- ‘Puir-Oaks, § of Lake street, § 25 by W 10. THRO 'GH TRAINS enlo Park. and Paio Alto. M. J. Sevage to Manuel Tucas. 1ot on S line $:00 a. m, dallv—Cazadero and way stations. | #11.30¢ uunm. Mountain View. Su l:k..uy & Way Pos g ’%flbl;“;‘;w'}';;a- 32:6 E of Sixth avenue, | 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Law: Santa Clars and ‘;'.::;::; € Way borts. bep: 12| Robert J. Tobin, Hibernia Savings and Loan | TS . . Sutirdays—Casadero and way hea- Mot {Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Feb, 1¢ | Soclety and Palomares Land Company to J. | tions. 3 P -:em‘:i T8 W. Wright and Sons’ Investment Company. lot | ' Sundays only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and Sun, Moon and Tide, on'E line o Thisty-seventh avenue. 175 N of | way siations. s s Ste United States Coast and Geodetic & A street. B $10. TICKET OFFICE—€26 Market st. | J‘g:mu- stopping at Vaiencia St. southbound a urvey— | _Fernando and Julia Ar Nelson to 1. and | FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. AT6:10 430, T:00A Mo 11:904.20., WP 2...6:30 P30, 40 Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | Nopa ¢ O'Rourke, lot on E line of ave- :00 % B O e Teial aatiars o 1890 | aue. 25 § of B streat, § 25 by E 96: $10, =2 s"g! Fublishéd by o ity of the Sophle V. Culp to Mary A, Valleau, Rachel | Clarence M.), lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 4 teman and Laura M. Le Tourneux, lot | 95 S of H street, S 50 by W 120; $10. o NOTE Ths Sigh ant low waters ccour st | 3 6"iing 50 H gieet 80 B of Fweniy-are | 5 Domnelty 15 3. X, Bow Sniiee Mjar INEACRE Fort atits the e | e i Make (Wit de| a rol mvwitue, 413210 X o o same at both i1, Vand L. Sotrio and L. Géndotit to At- 3. A an FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1 . qowerrroas o B o Tenagiia, Tot on SE line of Chenery strcet 1306 NE of Miguel, NE 26 by SE 100, lot 17, B e Ue }hlocl 16, Fairmount; $10, i 3 . % Chgive 4 | Carrle E. and Henry 8. Bridge to San Fran- Moon rises -+---10:83 b, m. uamo- s s woundings of the -Ontsed Brates | 1900 R Sy 30, N 35" Y e L T By mestead; $10. Coast Survey s he R = & g [Time] |Time ime| i n sign m the mxm and then the gumber | , 4 m..‘.':'i.”&:::‘m"- P S line of Lon. 2 Wl given s subttactad fromy "‘“‘"“""""un««mvnrm—?‘w“& the chiaste. The of referenice is the meas | 900 iock’ il ‘Exceisicr Homestead: $1 0.0 | of the lower low : d 2 ®y & K. Block Tax Col Time Ball. ¢ Branch Hydrographic Office. U. 8. N., Mer- 8an Francisco, Cal., m( ntractor mdm Nl:fl)—‘ll cont arc} carpen- -m?' for cottage and stable

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