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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1904. SOCIETY AWAKENS MANY NUPTIALS ON CARDS Hugh B. Mc- the Misses Besby., M Miss Muir Fraser, Mrs. Helen Burke, May Joseph Bes tilde man zie t. Paul's Lutheran Church, ounced of A. Berndt. iation of the Lick by the effectiy iss Carrie Dinsmore, the v were Mrs. urns. M Jeanette Co Mr>. Mary Miss Maude iola Bruckman. The of- e associatio Jack Ham vice pres- > Dinsmore; recording spond- Hortop; ance, which will on Hall on Friday The german will Anderson and Mr. assisted by Miss A. Farrell END OF A PRETTY ROMANCE SOUNDED BY WEDDING BELLS — | | | NaPA BELLE i DENTIST T AND _ REDDING WHO WERE MARRIED APA YESTERDAY. NAPA, Oct. 16.—Miss Josephine Rider | of Napa and Dr. Charles Corbiere of SALOR WASHED FROM HIS SHIP | ‘Steel Water Pipes Adrift at Sea., Bad Weather on Coast. | | | | | | ~ s The British ship Acama Caplair‘\‘ WEATHER REPORT. | Nelson, arrived yesterda seventy- | S g FEG { (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | four days from Newcastle, Australia. g e S i | She experienced the usual bad weath-| 7The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | er and high seas, accompanied by | :ime, as compared wi,xh those of ume.?alei | strong southwest gales, which appear | last season, and rainfall in last twenty-tour | {to fall to the lot of all vessels in | , Last This Last | those waters. August 29, while the e e | | crew was trying to secure a sail,, Alex S8 Li 5 Sacramento o 5.47 Linquist, a seaman, W as washed fr_nm San Franchior g4 B !the jibboom. The ship was pitching | Freso ) 408 i 5 oy Independence w 047 to the high head seas and as the | JCeReneente P ! |bcom emerged from the wave that|Los Angeles oo 118 | overflowed it, the seaman lost his hold | San Diego.. ... 00 016 |and was dragged from the footrope COAST RECORD, i into the sea. He was swept passed the ——— = | | vessel and astern and it seemed that : B -2 Ly he was a lost man. A boat was with | E sy £ 1) difficulty lowered and the ship heaved 3 25 4= B> e to. Linquist, being a good swimmer, STATION: H :; i’ g~ 5 never lost his nerve, but kept on the | P £ d H surface of the ocean and awaited the = : : -3 rescue. For almost an hour the boat | : searched for him and at last found the sailor almost perishing on the waste of waters. He was taken aboard and ! Eureka | after several hours’ hard work row- Eresno . ng over the wild waves the boatmen | F,.g“a"} | succeeded in regaining the ship. Pocatello Independence Los Angelss it Tamalpai | BES T $iA a Water Pipes Adrift at Sea. e lengths of steel pipe three | North Head are floating on the ocean ! Phoenix ... o off the Humboldt coast. They were | ol ;‘;135 t sent down t rinity River to Junction City ' portiai - and, getting away from the other pipes, drifted | po 0 ot to sea. Being plugged at both ends, they can- | SO%DUTE - not sink, but wili ficat till they drift ashore ; o > # or are picksd s e Vagrants Taken In. Saturday n harbor police made a raid on the box cars of the Belt railroad near Lombard street and arrested thirty-three men sw and one woman, all genuine hoboes. They were = Winnemucea W with vagrancy. Yuma 3 this unwholesome s where | WEATHER CONDITIONS stat N 00 sent charged The ea ND GENERAL zent nto the city, | empty sheds are more plentiful and begging is FORECAST. better paid. The woman found amobg the | Fair weather prevails over,the Pacific slope, ken creature and zang was a class of masculine the men were except ‘cloudy in Washington and Northern Oregen. Light rain has fallen in extreme Northern California and Nevada and over Ore- gon. Washington and Idaho. The pressure has risen rapidly over the northwestern portion of the country and fallen over Scuthern California The temperature has fallen over the plateau region and remained nearly stationary in other dlstric H Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Water Front Notes. rk Steinbek arrived turday ewcastle, Australia, with her gone. She was the vessel ed by the Dutch ship Europa, The German B night from main royal m seen and repol Which came into port several days ago. Wt o < a < & midnight, October 17 ed States y 1] e ; SN Dallel Statet S T 4isan: | Northern California—Fair Monday; warmer; vhich was due yeste a Aog Bt | tresh northerly wind ive. e o 'O0a% 25| Southern California—Fair Monday; light “Tne Cnited States cruiser Marblehead sailed e e o yesterday for Magdalena Bay, where she w San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday: engage in her autumn target practice The new K steamer Ammon arrived 106 days from Hamburg and way eight and several passengers. continued warm: fresh northerly wind Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Monday; light northerly wind. Sacramento and vicinity—Fair; warmer Mon- th ports, RAILWAY 4 % % 2‘Mcn'e 2. October 19, 20 Chicago and return St. Louis and return 26, 27 ) N | % 3 4 % via Union-Southern Pacific Choice of routes returning S. P. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. U. P. R. B. 1 Montgomery Street. Or any Southern Pacifc Agent $72.50 $67.50 CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICANO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., through ia 3 days, ‘with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Tralns: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield. | m Merced, Hanford and Visalla m. for Stockton. m. for Kansas City, Grana Canyos aad Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—&41 Market St. aad Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. g8 VPP 30 s 00 00 | iFave — T00A Vacaville. Winters, Rumeey. 700 Benicla, Eimira sad Sacramento. Sapa. Caltstoge. Seate Rosa. Vartinez. Saa Ramon. Teav tozrriveat Frzry Davor (Foot of Mariet Street Frox Ocroams 2, 1904 > 2z SAN FRANCISCO. |fi/ MAIN LINE. 7.30a Valiejo, 7 30A Nt &ron 8 004 Shasts Expre: (Vis Dav Wiiitams, Willows, tFruto. Red Blaft_Portiand, Tscoma, Seattls 8 00A Davis. Wood and. Kaights Land: Marysviile, Oroville 8304 Port Costs. Martine: Byron. Tracy. Stoc man. Los Banos. M Armons, _ Hsaford Porverviile 8.334 Pors Costa. Modesto, Merced. Goshen Juaction, Han- erefield ... es, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- lone. Sacramento, Chico, Red Blaft Fres: ord, Vi ton, (+Miiton Marysv! 8304 oakda . ne and An; Martinez Visalia Express—Ogden sad Easi. and Way 12 4200 4500 420 4200 5200 850» i Redding were united in marriage this | The Japanese steamship America Maru was | S A LR B T L R d H hEzzersv he D h- | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of handsomely decorated yesterday for the ¥ | “rrogns and vieinity—Fair; warmer Monday, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO anquet of the Deutsch- | 81t€TTC St ¥ of the of Japan over that of Rus- > 3 - > 3 " rday evening, October th s parents. Both parties are | {fa’two days ago. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. | AN STER) : : at Golden Gate Hall, will be given prominent in the social circles of their | The Ohio State Soclety visited the Betlicc Temporarily in Charge. | Tiburom Perry—Foot of Market Street. T e celebrate its r nniversary. ome citles a red¢ ras ¢ skip o last y and were cordially | g Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, its fourth anniversa h e ¢ ]n : nd the wedding vas one | i lives by Capiain Logan snd bis offce CEEREIEE e R TR Lethrop, Stockiom Mesesd g this :fl::,"'"g’.}’w‘i‘rini:‘l? g e - sand: stmr Biuecher, from Hamburg, Dover WEEK DAYS—i:80, 9w, il00 o m.: 12 ton. Hanfurd, Lemoors. Viesile, PERSONALS. formed by the Bev. Fichard W Tie of SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. N et Oct 18" B’ Patricia, oo [ SRIAO B e o el ), e g, Biies cul Wie SUIIN I'E iss Gertrude Gates, the dramat the Presbyterian Church h Hamburg, for New York, via Boulogne. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m | {10CP Sacramenio Jiiver Steamers.. L er, has taken apartments at the| cnc. of reistives ang friends b Loth ARRIVED 3 QUEENSTOWN Sailed Oct 16 Stmr Um. | SUNDAYS—8:00. .30, '11:00 a- m.; 1:30, 3:30, | 3P Beglels, | Winers, | Sacramiasta, tel 1 r the wi g’ = . f " aturday, Oct. bria, from Liverpool, for New York. +00, 8:20, . m. - e T e I . & p Eiwell, Burke, days ‘trom New- | UTRp NN Artived Oct 16 Stme Freiderich | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. le. Oroville sad way . ce Scatena | returne The bride is an accomplished woman. | castle S W der Grosse, from New York, via Plymouth and | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 7:35, 7:30, 9:20, 11:13 | months trip in Europe. ghe is a graduate of the State Normal Stmr City of Peking, Robinson, 25 days from | Cherbourg. | & m.; 12:30, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. ngland, Scotland, Switzer- School at San J - P Ancon, via San Blas T days § ROTTERDAM—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Staten- | Saturdays—Extra trip at and 6:35 p. m. v nce and German chool at “‘fi‘ and h": bein a ator, Oberg, 14 days from Kla- | gam from New York via Boulogne. SUNDAYS8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Gai . nd (Ger educator n the Napa e . LIVERPOOL—Salled Oct 15—Stmr Buenos 4 5:08, D m. . Niles, Irvingtom, “hhlrfia‘i' < hnH:geri'd?‘l;: a!;g for eight years. Dr. Corbiere hr Alpha, Jensen, § days from Coquille Avrean. from Glasgow. for St Johos, N F, l_ = 2n Eftee o= ivermors o en s the ¢ = . & S and ax an p} Lea { ot r at their San Leandro home, re- mpf, ’{;‘:‘: b.f.;: ngclif::mni 7 e aqiungay. Oct 16 | Arrived Oct 1o—Stmt Canada, from Moa: i Sap Fraociaco. |Oct. 2 19G4.| San Franciseo, | to San Francisco and have result of a romance begun early 1ast | o faom Port Dlakeier: ; Seand St e | Seem | Same | Cesetnation |- Saps } Deve: apartments at the Palace. stmmer when the doctor, while on | . Simr Newport, Corning. § hours from Pigeon | R SR | Do il innsaner ) S ¥ Due Mrs. Samuel E. Hustel has returned hunting trip, met Miss Rider at a mine Polnt. : ; from San Pedro. I i Ignacto “40am 10:20am Denver. Keases City, 0. Louts, an Francisco and is residing at in Trinity County. Dr. and Mrs. Cor- | geor E\J:Lb.?‘ymfée”sgu::mm!fim“(‘?rescani TO ARRIVE. | Martines. Siockion. Sacramenta, r street I blere ! 3 " i | B X - — = | Colfax, Reno. Sparks, Tonopah. exander H. Frank has gone to New bis it archs b Readm_.,.g' T i Trasaton, 10 Qi o Oia < 1) - .00 v 50T, Outen. 12500 York on a business trip. | Hamburg. via Mazatlan 8 di & G. Dolla .| Grays Harbor . Novato O e, Sty s 7.50% Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Schraubstadter M | POnglr:‘ Gef’..‘\;\anfi' i 67_hours from | '!_let‘turl.x. sGeameH. 2 | e v ! B d from Tip to the St. Louis Ex- Pedro and way ports. E Breakwater. ..| Ocos Bay .... = 40am! 10-208 Tracy, Lathrop. Mode. on. | Stmr_Centralta, Erickson. 76 hours from | Arctic .| Humboldt . i L Tt e Merced. Bereads, Fresao sad s Magaret Clausen and Miss Della | Grays Harbor; bound south; put in to land | Jeante .| Seattle & Tacoma . | Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.209 s E enagerer sy @iy 1 | passengers. | Sta:e of Cal... San Diego & Way Pt: - 8.05° Yosemite Valiey, vis Berends and lgsr“n of Berkeley are visiting Mrs. J. | Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 25 hours from | | Bumboldt . Windsor | Wawons (Wondsy, Wedsesday S. Clausen in Salinas. I | Coqui n Healdsburg |10:40am; = and Friday)....... Nellie Lynch and Miss Anne I\ I\ Magsie, Eagles, 4 hours from Halt- | | Eaboiat - altion S o | $882 Mariner Tracy Sickion 3N C o eir | Bay. | | P eyserville | 7:35pm| 8:20pm 062 Orezon 1 nl hn have ret ,”? :rall? ir ' ihip Acamas, Nelson, 74 days from }P::‘it‘ngo:nd Ports. o O ! Poraasd 3 fte sit to Califor- | TN astle, Aus. Point Arena & Albio: Ho 10:40am 10-20am A | The gGe _ i : | * Schr Coquelle, Spring, 9 days from Coquille ? [Ermmborat . b e ] 9.10 Heyward, G. 'W. Youhs: & Dusiziens man of Chi he German-American Union of | pyoer. Wellington. .. |Oyster Harbor = — e oats. Bl Setees I Nt oF Oakland | California held its first meeting yes-| Schr Lizzie Vance, Tietjen, 9 days from | Del Norte. T "slhlirl:;;d | o coAfi_‘rlL! N E." co g oy = 2 s Bintrs 3 ras | Grays Harbor. . (Foot 5¢ Mar »TV it s i t:‘lj:; 1':xlm i)”(ll\mda];d }:dl:'a :;cc:sa:‘ The destination o('\;k?fl:'nrr Olympic, sail Portland & G A A N etios. Pouidar ¢ « German day, vas .| The destins stes ympic, sail- ortland & A : ue 200m ect of ! ing from San Francisco October 14, was Bel- | Newport & Way Ports. Oct. = —— - * —% ; ;rhhe Sh’ t of- this union ;’ “’ht"f'"} lingham and not Grays Har Coos Bay & Pt OrfordiOet e e German language an physical SAILED. North Fork Humboldt H5F . - s ‘m"" \ TINT | culture. | Saturday, Oct. 15. | Homer. | San Pedro 1l [19:40am 10 2pam Bosider o | | Over sixty Ge feti ¢ this| Stmr Centennial Klittgard, Seattle. Corona Humboldt ... 3 30pm| Sebastopol | 7:33pm/ 6:20pm riacipal Way Stations .. i L | PRt adbeomed®aiupos e samelbs ol sz Sequoia, McClements, South Bend. Folnt Arena.. | Mendocino & P ArenaOct. 20 | —STAGES connect at Green Bras for San | 4160 Newark San Jose, Los Gatos. St | | State were represented. Delegates came | Whitesboro, Hansen ' Greenwood. uatn I UE Rives Parts Y Tt 0C 37 Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | ¢9.30p Hunters' Traln (Saturday ouiy)— th - | from every section and large numbers | Jas S Higgins, San Pedro. Coromi Pt & et Ot 37 Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for San Jose and Way Stations 17.25» v f the mice i Geo Loomis, Badger, Redondo, olumhl aan Astozk Oct. 21 yliton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs COAST LINE (Broad HOME PARTIES the cities sbout the bay Thelene Faleon, “Andersan, Giave Harhor: Cooway. .| San"Fedro & Way Fiajoce 21 | Sppineni af, Cloverdale for the Goyrers. Boont, AL LINE. Loy s % f cities ou e bay. e exer- hr Falcon, Anderson. Gray arbor. E - - 23 Yille a reenwood: at Hop or” Duncaa 4 L - 1 Bell M = AU AR cises began at 10 o'clock in the morn- | g Sunday, Oct. 16. | Clty Puebla... Puset sound Ports....I0ct. 23 Springs. Highiand Sorines, Relcyvitie, Carls: | 108 Saa Joue and Way staons. t‘g - “ B S | s E 1fmo ) b, 2 sray: 2 = § Springs, Soda ¥, eport, rtlett A ose a n ons. at her |Ing and continued until midnight. More B s Shour e vt aadgici. | Centennial!""| Seattle & Tacoma...'’[oct 23 Dbcings and Lake Co. Hot Springs: at Ukiah | 004 Newainaden (Taes, Frid_ sa17). 4. 1 Dy | than 5000 people participated? he | s r g der, * | Alameda. onolulu . Oct. 25 ' for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue The Cosster—Saa Jose, Saiines, ! R A B o s opgnog with thepconvemrlx;ne i o e e S Dorle, |ghina_& Japan. Oct 23 Lakes. kllurpe‘lmbenplflk% Witcer Springs. Up- San Ardo. Fuo Robles, Senia hates e Al | - e a - B, Gre City Panama. |New York via Ancon. . Oct. 2 3 o0, Potter Valley, Joha Day's. segart y entertained yestaridiy after. | IR Prinicipal feature of which: wap! = Husc lestres. Neducgen. Orosnowiodicl | Curaca0ye.... | Mexican Pérts " i gy B Ry B 4 Guadsiape, Guviots, Seats Bar e e or Taay Slier| the organization of the union as a| Siht Newark; Sserier, Rlewerts Pomr | rria 2 Helignts, Huilville; Or's Hot Springs. Haifway dara"saa Duaavencura. Moo ; mbers of La Vespero! State lez P vi i : : e ar: E SAIL. -* Comptche, Hopkins., Mendociso City aivo. Oxoa T e b Olp‘he .{,tdle league. Following this came the | Stmr Rival, Fosen. Willapa Harbor. | . Weitpot and Unal: st Wilits e Ty b S & - crmal reception to the delegates from | mr Marshfeld, Det Hardy Creek. | “Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | for Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood for Fort §.00a Giiroy, Holli ed by the uniformed | the differnt sections of the State. The | Stmr Novo, Jobneop Eurcka, B | E Brass. to. _ Covels, _ Laytonvile,” cum- Moate, Pacific Grove, Sur?, Lom- of Sequc rior N a sessi 2 i Sehw e 182 e - . Springs. Harris, Hu 3 it- PO® o ices asoane Native Sons. eeti all| 6. was made up of an interesting | Schr Mary Etta_Wetzel Black Point. | RN Ecotia and Eureka. Copitols. Saata Cruz, Pacli crowded with the inmates of the programme, composed of musical se.| Schr Bessie K, Stark, San Vicente Landing. | Fo Ameie P 1 A bter 10 | “Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Grove. Saitnas Sa3 Luis Obispo |lections and athletic features by 5 TELEGRAPHIC : | Gray~ Hrarbor .o 4 pmiPter 10 | 9SS TR oy tp etckets to all potnts | 1030 Sen Joue and Wy Staticusr.. 120 - assemblage was called to order | classes of youths and young girls. The | POINT LOBOS, Oct 16 10 p m—Weather | Umatilla Puget Sound Ports.[11 am(Pler 9 ' 00 FUSIAYE PoNRCIIRR, 1 . 77 304 San Jose and Way Stations }’ y Frances Griffiths, president of the|feats were all accomplished in first- | ©'°2%: Vind Nl)"‘_Jx;;s';fi l.:nr;f;;. per hour. Argo. - | Eel_River P-z‘r.t.s 4 vm‘m-— 2 "Ticket office, 630 Market street. Chroaicls 1.,1:;-5.?:“.-«...:“'":-.:».. m 238 1o ¢ she s ex- /e, anc iv ; ! K | . October 11ding. = Del Monte Ex; s Clara, parior, who in a short address ex-|class style, and received by the great| (oos BAY-safled Oct 15_Stmr Break. | Elizabeth.. | Coquille River ....| 5 pmiPler 20 " JA8°L. FRAZIER, R._X. RYAN, San Jose. Watsonville, Saata plained the reason for !;l-‘ visit. The audience with thunders of applause. | water, for San Francisco. | CooskBly‘u | San PBe:mdh ay.| :nm;mu 11 Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Graz, Del Moate, Mo iere: i drill corps, in natty uniform of dark Among, those who particularly dis-| Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Alllance, from As. | Breakwater.' Coos Bay direct. PR § |y acific Grove. 1215 3 e ol § v s bl h gold trimming and each tinguished themselves were members | toria. for San Francisco, via Eureka. | o Outoben I ! ! MT. T ‘ufl'os.-g:':o:}u“:"v'“si':fl‘g:.-‘ ember wearing a jaunty cap. was|of the Eintracht turn section, 1ed by | sZORL HARFORD-_Salled Oct 15, 2 o m— | G Dolar. .| Grays Harbor .| 4 pmipter 20 MIT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Xarmow Gas then escorted into the hall by the Se- Professor H. C. Stahl; members of the | nita. for San Pedro. | Amer. Maru, China & Japan | 1 pm|Pler 40 _Lv. Saa Francisco | Buril e. Sem J 3 juoia drum corps. The first number on | San Francisco Turn Verein, led by | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Shasta, ) G. W. Elder| Astorla & Portland 11 am Pler 24 e T T he programme was the singing of | Professor Hans Goetz, and members of | Jsice Oct 13; stmr Ches Nelson hence Oct | Arctic. oo Humboldt oo~ § amPler 2 4307 Sz Jose and W ay Sraiioas E erica,” followed by a violin solo by | the Mission Turn Verein, led by Pro- | gmis ces 15 sene Ajerr: to. laps Harbor. eorn--| Coquille River ...\ 1 pmiPier 3 VO St seiusiyas Weg: Seutiens > Manning, a member of the visit- | fessor W. Bach. schr Sadie, for Umpqua; bktn J L Eviston, for | Pomona | Humboldt ... 1:30 p/Pler 9 cept Sunday) . - arlor. This was followed by the Between the afternoon and the T-_‘ggm%- R TR B = Omtc 20. !“ IH ;%sz :.um.lnmm..m.n-.. ng “Astore” by Ruby ¢is, | evening session a & e destination of the schr Resolute, which | Eureka.... | Huml am/Pler Samurdays 4:357 45¢ Subset Express.—Redwood. Saa _“Astore” by Ruby Davi ching session a promenade cONCert| e from here yesterday, should be Grays | Norchiand..| Astoria & Portland| 5 pm Pier Vi Gravity Gar Jose, Giiroy Saiinas, Pase Robies, > a member of the parlor. For ar|took place to the music of Louis von | Harbor not Bellingham Ventura Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler T = San Luis Obispo, Saats Barbare, she sang sweetly “Annie Lau- der Mehden's Orchestra. The even-| ASTORIA—Arrived 5—Schr Irene, from | Mariposa... | Tahiti direct “111 am|Pler TICKET {650 MARKET St.,(North Shore Railroad) Los A-wc-.'w—n.. El Paso. during the singing it was no- ing’s enterts San Diego. Oct 16—Stmr Coiumbia. hence | Nicaria.....| Hamburg & Wi 10 am Pler OFFICES | and SAUSALITO FERRY, Foot Market St. St.Louls, New Orieans, NewYork 9108 A L. Morris that quite a number of the old s his fiftieth who were most attentive listen- : = wz’,‘m;;;,l‘ way to tears. Many e pres- wed the singing of “The Bt e B omy 3. Bannee™: eng with el f centus - '?’:‘“ u‘:_:‘““"'r"‘f =t motes neasiy all the inmates rose | pa g S Pieas ©re: | and joined in the chorus, proving that | and Mrs. W. W. Wright. Mins Ger- ce for the flag, nmfnnufndins‘ de L. Morris, Mr '”"1 Mrs. Spawr, onditions, is still strong with- | € Mr. and ~‘;-’-‘ R. Week®, | i, them. Instrumental selections on | i Mo e s Jomstance | guitar and mandolin were played by . i - Morris, | 1, Broad and Frank La Torres . ol S | tle Gracie Allen pleased the audi- with a g and dance, and then Moiler s the recipient | _— i s aael s g0 | four young pupils of Miss Allen danced | o & ,2“':,hq’m""\,;’f';;an Irish cotillon—a number that de- i i e E - younsz people | I'Lgsl"\:d the aged inmates, who mani pleasure: O. R. Minnie Moller, ng th the pleasure they felt by long {appiause. Mr. Kentzel of Sequoia Par- flor sang ballads, and the Kreig sisters, ppack Samuelsen. | embers of La Vespero Parlor, ren- Marie muelsen. | dered several musical selections. The Rosie - Walkmeister. | Past grand president, Belle W. Conrad, spoke on the object of the order of Na- tive Daughters and of La Vespero Par- man, Violette e Lpvan-|iors act in coming so far from their | Mr. Bel. 6 bomes that enjoyment might be fur- A. J.ipished to those who were greatly in 5 need of it The assistant superintendent of the| tt rd gave a Iun'-h-‘ her home in Al Almshouse thanked the ladies of the| meda ; were Mrs. G. parior for their kindness. E. C. Stock | Rutherford, Mrs. L. Smith. Mrs (. | spoke of the unselfishness of the mem- Lewis, all of Alameda; Mrs. R. B, | bers in leaving homes and friends on| Ilaves. Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Church, their day of rest that many might have‘ Mrs. Le | Mrs. T. B. Connor. Mrs. | a few hours of recreation and divertise- Styles, Mrs. G. Kalin, Mrs. 8. Kahn. | ment from the humdrum of life in the | rs. S. T. Felix, M J. J. McGuinness | home and on the farm. The programme of San Francisco. Mrs. Crawford's | closed with the singing of “The Red, other. Mrs. ¢ Rutherford. was | White and Blue,” followed by an exh the guest of hom bition arill, in which the drill corps| The little fri = of Miss Anita Cook, | gave a good exemplification of military | daughter of Mrs. F. H. Cook. 1338 Web- | movements, each being executed w|th| ster street, were present on October 1| precision. tn hemor of her fourth birthday, ———————— ’ They were Nona Douclass. Verna Rav. The Paraiso Springs are always open. * nment began at 8 o'clock | before an audience that completely filled the hall. The music was of a very high class and the splendid sing- ing of a number of the German socie- ties was a great feature of the enter- | tainment. Besides the German na- tional anthem, the “Star Spangled | Banner” occupied a conspicuous place | on the programme. | Frank J. Symmes, the president of | the Merchants’ Association, delivered | an able address on the friendly com- | mercial relationship existing between this country and Germany. Next year ' the union will probably hold its meet- | ing in the Mechanics’ Pavilion. Following are the officers of thei unio Professor Hugo K. Sch(lllnx.[ | | | president; Dr. Julius C. Voje, first vice president; A. Entzmann, second vice president; F. Gessler, recording secre- tary; Carl W. Mueller, corresponding secretary; H. Kessel, financial secre- tary; John Hermann, treasurer. Dr. F. Kuckein, the ex-president, also tzkes an active part in the adminis- tration of the affairs of the associa- tion. ———— Notice to Passengers. Baggage transferred to and from all trains, steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- kie trip) 35 cents: round trip 50 cents. Morton Special Delivery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market st., Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46% ———— Evangelist Gray to Lecture. Rev. James M. Gray, D.D., the fa- mous evangelist, will lecture in West- minster Church this evening and in the First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. i Health and Purity Combined In Leslie Sterilized Sait. No bay sewage con- tamination. For table it excels all others. * Oct 14: Br stmr Aragonia, from Yokohama. Safled Oct 15—Schrs Virginia and Jos Russ, for San Francisco. Oct 16—Stmr Aure- lia, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Oct 15—Stmr | Arcata Norwood, from Seattle. 7 NEWPORT BEACH Sailed Oct 15—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Eu: KLAWACK —To safl Oct S—Schr Glendale, for_San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Celia, for San Francisco; stmr Phoenix, for San Fran- { Aurelia..... clsco. Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Redondo, hence Oct 14 Arrived Oct 16—Schr Lottie Carson, from Newport: stmr North Fork. hence Oct 14; sehr Bertie Minor. from San Diego: stmr Eureka, hence Oct 15. Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Redondo, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Arctic. for San Francisco: schr James Rolph. for Honolulu; stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. 2 TATOOSH ISLAND—Passed in Oct 16—Stmr San Mateo. hence Oct 13 for Tacoma. Passed in_Oct 16—Ital ship Itaita, from Hiogo, for Port Townsend: Fr ship Amiral Cecille, hence Oct 7 for Tacoma. Passed out Oct 16—Stmr Montara, from Se- attle and Tacoma, for San Franciseo, PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Oct 16—Schr Annie M Campbell, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Oct 16—Schr Oka- SANTA —Arrived Oct 1 Bonita_hence Oct 14: stmr State of California, from San Diego; schr Honolpu from New- EE 16_sume v Saileq tmr Bonita, for San stmy State of California. for San Franepry FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Bruns- SR TOWNSEND. Satlea \ Oct_ 1 Okanogan, from Port Ludiow, for San Fren. cisco; Br stmr Inverness, from Tacoma, for Japan. ISLAND PORTS. ANAPALI—Saifled Oct 14—Bark Albert, ulsx‘x;m(ouA Arrived Oct 12— @ ey a N NOL UL rived Oct 13—5::::.; .c By HONOIPT Sailed Oct 9—Schr fender, . Det. for San Francisco. ' OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 16—Stmrs Arabic, from Liverpool and Queenstown: stmr A from Copenhagen. Christiania and mm ! | Columba.... Alliance....| Eureka & Coos B.|......|Pier Pomo. . Pt. Arena & Albion| § pm Pler 2 State of Cal| San Diego & Way.' 9 am/Pier 11 October 21. | + Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am/Pler 13 Jeante. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pler 20 October 22. | Point Arena | Point Arena 4 pm Pier 2 Bonita...... Newport & Way...| § am|Pler 11 Queen. Puget Sound Ports.|I1 am Pler 9 City Peking. N. Y. via_Ancon.12 m|Pler 40 o | Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler October 23. | | N. Fork.... | Puget Sound Ports. /11 -m[l’m 9 FROM SEATTLE. | band 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. except when there are but three tides, as scrietimes 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 num! given is subtracted from the depth given the charts. The plane of reference is the mean —) | of the lower low waters, 1 [ | pribioriis Zukeatd Unable to Land. ‘The unusual rough weather on the coast has in a npumber of cases prevented many | small vessels from landing or receiving cargo. The steamer Newport sailed several days ago for Pigeon Point and found such a heavy sea | breakine on the beach that she was forced to | return in ballast to this port. : Destination. [| Salls _ | Skagway & Way Ports. Oct. 1§ 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 Superintendent. 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, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. I - AT ST. BRIGID'S IS WELL PATRONIZED AIR The fair at St. Brigid's, which was opened a week ago, will continue until ! next Saturday. It has been well pat- | SUBURBAN ronized by the people of the parish. | The new St. Brigid’s has been in course of erection about ten years and is in many ways the handsomest house of worship on the coast. It will be ready for occupancy im November. ' The coming week will be devoted to at homes given by the various booths. On Wednesday the St. Fran- cis, conducted by the Duffield, Quinn and Hornsman families. will enter- tain. On Tuesday evening at the at home of Post Graduate Booth the band of the St. Vincent Orphan Asy- | lum will add to the éntertainment. The | three altars for the church are ex- pected this week. They are from the Carrara marble quarries in Italy. The “high altar is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and will cost $5000. §.452 Pajaro, Watsonville, Capltola, Saata Cruz. Castroville, Det Monte, Pacifie Grov. 16.157 tau Mateo, Bereat. Carios. Redwood, lingame. San Mateo, San Casfos. Redwood, Fair Menio Park. snd Palo Alto...... 611307 Mayrield, vale, Law Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto, § 300 Son Jove and Wey Stationa. .00 Paio Aito sad Way Stations. 11.30# South Saa¥rancisco, Jemvrae Be Oska ‘mong Osiea 1Eanday excepted : Suaday ocaiy « Baturday oaly. 5 Monday i8tope at ail scations on Sundeye T T trom San_Francisco, daily, To SANRAFAEL, (N0l Nl ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, (%00 ~1a8 CAZADERO, Etc, Via Sausalito Perry SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE