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THE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1904 11 ota a o M he n Railroad Com- innes T in e bay and Union Iron We g jetention ks. and port tc in ghter ass by herself. far AT these waters, respect e battleshiy at. - She the newest of borrowed es the from s. Sh cks, elevators uxurious upholst n can make her section She stel she has no equa d the s of ars can be stowed She is ve cost more than ¥ s like the price. ' She s § feet beam and tonnage is He is 27,982 cu- acity uding K carrying t cabir ps hich onomy appetites ther part om a full the leather-seat- furnished and There is a dainty stocked library hich the most himself J. J magnate’s re- Iroad hatches, and in ns is one capa- ton burden »wering it swiftly to the m in every galley are elec- dough mixers, king of hot electricity it lectricity that gear, that carries to engine-room the ship. In the c clock, which g signgl in thick electric device wver the electric te the side lights red illumination. If goes out a bright st-house and a The lamp giows g rings until the extin- is ain in commission Minnesota’s glories is the | f her cliean, white decks. At th d of the bridge deck is ¢ 5 feet, room 30 b ncers or f infantry. bridge, as she y-five feet above the ke stack has a eteen feet fore and aft t across. She has twin, on engines of 10,000 horse- She has a's is powe two ight-ton refrigerating machi and sixteen )y r tube boilers. She is longitudinal bulkhead, entire length of the ship, 3 tight bulkheads and compartments and a 1 is used for water and is divided into twenty-two ng at fourteen k burns ots per hour 160 tons of coal On her trial trip »eed of sixteen knots. mmanded by ridge and her oth- Chief engineer, George « er, J. F. Blaine; P. Keyes; second officer, and third officer, John encountered fine from the Atlantic, ing even e clements in that rder. There was the crew whom describes as the ever went to sea sailors had a fight veral of the men in irons as a pen- ty 3000 tons of coal 1l be discharged ¢ 1 not come along- y wharf during her stay here. sts nvitations will be re- ard to-d and to-morrow the big liner will be open to the inspeec- TO ADVERTI Owing to the amount of work incident to the issue of THE CALL HOLIDAY EDITION, SUNDAY, DEC. 18, NO DISPLAY ADVERTIS- ING copy will be accepted for that edition after 6 P. M. Saturday, and NO CLASSIFIED Ads after ¢ P. M. | GET YOUR COPY IN i EARLY. -~ e, and from ngolia and Man- arned something modern | But the | e of the big overtops her towers is the big- American Yankee : the tific achievement all the comfortable and is | burden of fifteen ota She passengers works Minnesota's | rved day tables of could forget | for the drill- | first | Cape | h the second and | NSTER LINER REACHES PORT Giant Ship of Great Capacity and Many Comforts ALENT RIGAT IN FIVE RACES Favorites Do as The) - Minnesota arrived Atlantic. quarantine dropped The have ac- y n < LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14.—1It great,day for favorites at Ascot to- day, five of them finishing first. The other race fell to a strongly backed sec- ond choice. Dug Martin, a 100 to 1 chance, came to life suddenly and was only heaten out half a length In the fifth race. Maggie Mackey finished third in the second race, but was dis- qualified for fouling Halph Reese. The | | latter was placed third. Winnifreda at 1 to at 6 to 5, Chub at even and Interlude | | at 4 to 5 were the winning favorites. | The books were hard hit by the form players. Summary: First race, six furlonge, sellin, 106 (Herbert), 1 to 2, won: (Moriarity), 30 to L -second: Leomado 100 (McDaniel), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:16. Tizen. El Oriente, Evermore, Helgersen and Breton also ran. Second race, Otros, 110 (Hildebri 98 (W. Miller), 75 110 (Otis), 15 to 1, g—Winnifreda, Blueridge, 107 a halt furlongs—EIl 1 to 3, won; Sinicado, > 1, second; Raiph Reese, third. Time, 1 m!;q' rgl:fl; tone, Ferdelance, Joe Kelly, Lena 01 nd Maggie Mackey also Maggie Mackey fnished third, but was disqualified for fouling Ralph Reese. Third r | | for, 130 (McDaniel). five and d). even furlongs, selling—The Ma- janieD), 6 to 5, won; Galanthus, 306 (Hildebrand), 10 to 1, second: Wager, (Lawrence), 6 to 1, third. —Time, 1:20% Landseer, Estado, Blissful and Straggler also s ell- Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles, sell ing—Chub, 106 (J. Clark), 7 to 10, wop; Me- Grathiana Prince, 107 (Dugan), 3 to 1. sec- ond: Cincinnatus, 105 (R. Pn‘\xer ). 15 to hird. Time, 1:48. Harbor also r ; Hfth race, seven furlongs, selling—Phyz. 90 (Sinnott), won; Dug Martin, 109 (McComas). Dusky Secret, 90 (Moriarity). Time. 1:20%. Touwelsea, Pilot 11, Erne and Fundoo Princess Sixth_race, course, selling—Intey e von; Potrero lude, 111 (Hildebrand), 4 to 5, won; Po Grande, 103 (McDaziel), 4 to 1, secondh,\.- cetic, 105 (Lawrence), 3 to 1, third. me, 1:11, [Patsy Brown, Ericula and Foxy Grandpa also ran ———————— FIFTY-SIX GREYHOUNDS IN_ UNION PARK STAKES Two Events, Making Up This Week's Card, Will Be Decided on Sunday. Fifty-six greyhounds will start two stakes at Union Coursing Park on Sunday. Eight of the dogs are en- tered in the Class stake and the re- mainder in the Reserve event. The draw last night resulted as follows: Class stake, eight entries—Belle Free vs. Quita; J E H vs. Richard Anton; McVey vs. Carlow “Boy; The Referee vs. Barge. Reserve stake, forty-eight entries—Miss Lu- cille vs. Agsie Sunnybrook vs. Quicksand: Pecky Sharp ve. Medea; Liberator vs. The Sherift; Romping Gjrl vs. Bob R; Doc Burns Mimico; Van Mora vs. Belfast; Durazzo ve. Encore; General Dewet vs. Sylvester; John Heenan vs, Belle Marle; Anna Ryne vs, North- ern Alarm; The Raider vs. McHenry: Idaho Boy vs. Foxhunter; Rush Away vs. Whoa Bill; | Mount Rose vs. Mellinwood; Runaway Actress Ready Address; Texas Jill ve. Mickey maroo vs. Texas Mamie; Aeolus vs. Stingaree vs ing Auto vs. Judge: alispel TERDAY. f o ; tion of the general public. After dis- charging her coal she will contiriue Her voyage to Seattle, between which port and the Orient.she will:run. - Her twin | sister, the Dakota, is nearly finished | and will start for this coast early next | year. ain i i e Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIV From. Bay Steamer. Astoria Coos Bay. Tacoma Pts Arer Diego & Way docino & Pt Zel River Ports Point Arena Argo W. E jand & Astoria.. Elizabeth Coquille Riv Redond; Port Pomo Humboldt i City P, New York via Ancon Mong: China & Japan | Chico ....| Coquille Riv Vanguard... ... Humboldt _| Crescent Cit . ~..| Coos. Bay F. H. Leggett | Humboldt sy M. 8. Dollar.. | China & Japan | Queen ...| Puget Sound Ports .| Humboldt v | | San Pedro & Way Pts Humboldt Greys Harbor Humboldt Grays Harbor Humboldt ... 4 Ban Diego & Way F Portland & Astoria... | Pomo Point _Arena & Albion San Jose New York via Ancon Aurelia Portland & Astoria Neko Hamburg & Way Ports | City Puebia. .| Puget Sound Ports North Fork | Bonita.. { Mariposa Anubis Steamer. Destination. | Satls.| Pler. December 15. | C. Nelson...| Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pier 20 | Rainter | Seattle & Bilinghm| 4 pm Pler 10 Corona. .....| Humboldt .. 30 p|Pier 9 te of Cal. SBan Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 2 Graye Harbor......| 4 pm/Pier 10 | G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor. 1 pm/Pler 2 | Degember 16. | Umatilla Puget Sound Ports. /11 am|Pier 9 Northiand... Los Angeles Ports.!| ® am|Pler 27 G. Doliar. .. | Grays Harbor.. 4 pm|Pier 20 | Czarina Coos Bay direct... 5 pmiPler 8 | F. Leggett..|Tos Angeles Ports.[12 miPier 2 December 17. | | | Breakwater. | Coos Bay direct. pmiPier 8 | Point Arena.| Point Arena pmiPler 2 | Argo Eel River Por pm|Pler 2 Arcata Bay m|Pler 13 Bonla Newport am|Pler 11 Menes Hamburg & Way.|10 am/Pier 19 Ban Mateo. Cent. Amer. Ports.|12 m/Pler 40 | X. Fork ., Humboldt ...... { 9 am Pier | Siberia China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 10 Newport N. Y. via Ancon..[12 m/Pier 40 F. Kfiburn. .| Portland & Wa: 4 pm|Pler 27 { Elizabeth. .. Coquille River B pm|Pier 20 Vanguard.. | Humbolat 5 pm Pler 27 Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm/Pler 20 December 1 | G. W. Elder | Astoria & Poriland|11 am|Pier 24 Pomona. ... Humboldt .....11:30 piPler 9 | & Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | & Moniea. .| Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm/Pler 2 | | December 19. | = | | Bureka Humboldt an Pler 13 e evalia. .. Los Angeies Ports.(10 am Pier 10 December 21. | | Queen. ..... | Puget Sound Ports. |11 amiPier 9 | Coos Bay... #8an Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Arctic . Humboldr .........! 8 am/Pler 2 San Pedro.. | Humboldt _2.......[10 am|Pier 2 { | _ December 3. Ventura.... | Bydney & Way Pts! 2 pm|Pler 7 December 23. | Columbi Astoria & Portland|11 am|(Pier 24 Sequota. .. ..| Wilispa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pier 20 December 24. City Peking-| China & Japan o Astoria_& Portiand| 4 pm|Pler 27 FROM SEATTLE. Destination. | Salle. ay & Way Pmu.‘Dec. 15 Seldovia & Way Ports.\Dec. 16 Cottage City. .| Skagway & Way Ports [Dec. 17 | Jefterson. ... .. Skagway & Way. Ports.[Dec. 19 Time Ball. Branch - Hydrograghic Office, U. 8. chants' Exchange, San Franc December 14 1664; The Time Bali on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e. @t noon of the 120th meridian. or at § p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge, Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetie Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters | it e to San. Francisco officlal-muthority of the the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; -the height of tide is the same at both places, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, Sun’ rises Sun sets . Moon sets 1.5| 8:31 0.8 9:31 0.2116 11:08 4.0 4:00 In the above exposition of the tides morning tides are given in the left the successive tides of the early G column and I 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 sometimes occt The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Const Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the height_ and then the number given d from the depth given by the he plane of reference is the mean hart | of the lower low waters, MR 1§ S L PR SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednerday, December 14. Stmr Pomo, Ahlin, 12 hours from Albion, via Point Arena 10 hours. tmr Minnesota, Truebridge, rfolk, via Bahia 50 days, . Simr C: Stmr 74 days from via Coronel 21 na, Gielow, eo Loom 19 hours from Eureka. Monrce, 26 hours from Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Grays Harb passengers. ar North Fork, Bureka. Schr John A, Olsen, 8 days from FEureka. CLEARED. Wednesday, -December 14. Foyn, Ladysmith and N el Company. 71 hours from ; bound south; called in to land Nelson, 26 hours trom Nor stmr Titania, naimo; Western Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Vietorla, B C; Michigan Steamship Company. nr te of California, Thomas, San Di- ego and ports; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Br ship Ditton, Dav Sydney; J & A | Brown. Br ship Drumcraig, Barneson, Sydney; Eddy, Falk and American Trading Company. SAILED. Wednesday, December 14. Stmr W H Krurer, Nordberg, Eureka. Stmr Arctic, Nelson, Bureka Stmr Brooklyn, Carlson, Mendocino. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Bureka. Nor stmr Titanla, Foyn, Ladysmith. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, San Pedro. tmir Brunswick, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. Stmr Horher, Donaldson, ‘Grays Harbor. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Victoria. Br bark Rose, Wright, Fremantle. Schr Luzon, Anderson, Columbia River. Schr Trene, Mitchell, Astoria. Vance, Jensen, Grays Harbor. €, Campbell, Bodega. TELEGRAPHIC, NT LOBOS, Dec 14, 10 » m—Weather nd calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Shasta, hence Dec 11 R 1?" Arrived Dee 13—Bark Coloma, Jlego. s BAY—Sailed Dec 14—Stmr F A Kil- burn, for San Francisco. < —Safled Dec 13, 12 p m—Stmr Meteor, for San Franeisco. Dec 14, § a m— Stmr Queen, for San Francisco, Arrived Dec 14—Stmr City of Puebla, Dec 11; 10:30 a m, stmr Robert Dollar, Dec 10 SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 13—Schr from Grays Harbor. Arrived Dec 14—Schr Kona, from Harbor; stmr Samoa, hence Dec 12. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 14—Br ship Madagascar. hence Dec 7. Passed inward Dec_ 14—Schr Meteor, San_Pedro, for Port Hadlock. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Aurelia, hegce Dec 11. 14—8chr E! Dorado, from Arrived Dec Tsintau. GUALALA—Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Scotla, for San_ Francisco. from CRESCENT CITY—Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Del | Norte, for 8an Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr- National City, ence Dec 12. = BANDON—Arrived Dec 14—Schr Advan hence Dec 9. . EUREKA-—Sailed Dec 14—Stmrs Phoentx and Argo, for San Francisco. Outside Dec 14—Brig Tanner, bound south for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS, MAHUKONA—Sailed Dec 9—Schr Olga, for Sen Francisco. HONOLULU—Axrived Dec 13—Schr Defl- ance, from Grays Harbor! and not schr De- fender; ship Dirigo, from Shanghal. Dec 14— Br stmr Aorangi, from Brisbane, for Van- couver; schr C Kennedy, from Towasend. Weather Report. t120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures agg reported for: the previous di Boston sse .0 .30-12 New York., Chicago .22-16/ Philadelphia . Cincinnati ........24-8|Pittsburg Honolulu, H. I...80-6%|St. Louis Jucksonville .....56-48| Washington New Orleans ....54-46 SAN FRAN .52-50 The following are the seasonal rainfalls date, as compared with those of same date 1 season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season Eureka ... 06 11.18 14.45 Red Bluff.... 00 49 11.59 8. Sacramento San Francisco no. pendence San Luis Obispi Los Angeles San Diego. 01 00 THE COA Jo aymg STATIONS, asrewoang EEEFEILETY | Baker . Carson . Eureka Fresno ...... $.E. Farallon Flagstaff . Pocatello . Los _Angeles. Mt Tamalpals. North Head. Phoenix .... Pt Reyes Lt Portland . Red Blaff.. Roseburg Sacramento ., Salt 46 56 50 52 68 72 54 4 56 48 72 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Claudy Cloudy Clear DITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. A storm of much intensity overlies the north. ern nalf of the Pacific Coast and will probably rass rapidly eastward. Wind is blowing at the rate of sixty miles per hour, from the south, at North Head. Heavy rain 18 falling in Washington and Northern Oregon. Tule fog prevails £an Joaquin valleys. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, December 15: Californi: north of Tehachapi — Cloudy Thursday, with tule fog in the valleys and probably rain in northern portion; fl'?lh south winds. California, south of Tehachapi—Falr Thurs- day; ht north wind. Nevada—Cloudy Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- day; light north winds, changing to westerl: Los Angeles and vicinity-—Fa! Thursda lght north wind. Sacramento—Foggy Thursday; light wind. Fresno—Foggy Thursday; light south wind. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. = N Lake. . San L. Obispo.30.24 San Diego.....30.16 Seatile . Epokane 3 Walla Walla. . Winnemucca Yuma . WEATHER CON SE 8 s SW NE in the Sacramento and south BASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Salled Dec 18—Stmr Advance, for Colon. Arrived Dec 14—Stmr City of Washington, from Colon. % FOREIGN PORTS. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Nov 27—Ger ship Alster, from Hamburg. HONGKONG—Arrived Nov_ 30—Br atmr Keemun, from Liverpool, for . Safled’ Dec 13—Stmr Stanley Moji. DOVER—Passed Dec 12—Br stmr Oanfa, trom Tacoma, for Liverpool. NEW CALEDONIA—Arrivea Nov. 28— Fr bark Alice, hence Oct 15. SYDNEY-_Arrived Nov 21—Br stmr Canada Cape, from Cape Town. "FAHITIAtrived Dec T—Stmr Mariposa, hence Nov 25, TENERIFFE—Arrived Nov 26—Ger stmr Serapls, from Hambure, for 8an Franeisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 12—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver, ANTWERP—In vort Nov 30—Russ ship Fennia, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, AUS—Salled Nov 20—Br ship Linlithgowshire, for Panama. ADELAIDE—Arrived Dec 14—Br bark Pit- cairn (sland, hence July 20. e ———— Memoranda. Per stmr Minnesota, at San Francisco Dec 14, from Norfolk—Sailed from Narfolk on Oct 1; vut into Bahia on Oct 19 for water, and tied Oct 25: put into Coronel on Nov i3 for ;ul. ud-dladcnl-\on Nov 23; have on rd 3000 tons of cval for 000 tons coal for Seattle. The stmr Dirigo, w last night from Skegway, at Bella Bella; good weather from being a total loss; vessel saved wiil be drydocked for examination, - xports for Hawaii. — San Francisco and ich arrived at Seattle went on the beach vesse] is damaged, but to what extent not yet ascertained; vessel o ¢ Texas Hoo Hoo vs. Little Merey; Yellowstone | vs. Ione HIlL —————————— Bicycle Riders Are Suspended. BOSTON, Dec. 14.—The eight bi- cycle riders who refused to finish' the six-day race in New York last week have been punished by the National { Cycling Association, fines being imposed. 118 pkes fresh fruits and vexetables, 20 cs The steamer Nevadan salled on Tuesday for | grape juice, 130 bis 17 cs baking powder, 270 | Honolulu and Kahulul, with a seneral mer- | pkgs paste. 20 ca chocolate. 1913 o ham 450 ch zo. valued $105,875, and in- | JREORL G i, 29,388 ft lumber, 487 pkgs 445 cluding the following: 1775 bbls flour, 10,486 | 1% Wil ork, 43 pkes machihery, 137 cs ga: 1bs 2 cs bread, 125 ctls wheat, ctis barley, | Iine, 1025 cs coal oil, 7 Pkes rubber %oods, 44 ctls oats, 200,082 Ibs bran, 118,057 Ibs mid. | pks® B g T dlings, 350 bales hay, 4 Ibs beans, 161,100 | turpentine, 500 M e 1bs rice, 24,390 lbe sugar, 750 gals wine, 35 cs | Siep 15 DR ZE 2S00 5 pgn ary goeds, 60 5 cs whisky, 4045 Ibs 8 cs coffee, . 0 1bs tobacco, 61 ©ts boots and cs salmon, 2000 lbs meals, ese, 4 cs exgs, 0 1bs te: ons, 1909 cs canned goods, 1188 gals 4 cs vinegar, 18,0 pkes onions, 500 1bs 2,400 1bs oleomargarine, 788 Ibs but- 109 pkgs 4008 Ibs dried 303 Ibs salt, 48 pkgs groceries and pro- 11,350 Ibs lard, ) 1bs codfish, 106 | hardwood, 1540 gals distillate, 18 bales duck, 01 pkgs potatoes, shoes, © bdls 45 pes pipe, 20 pkgs drug: sundries, 39 pkgs 36 pcs wagon material pkgs railroad material, 17 bbls 5 cs tar. bbis pitch, 70 bxs candles, 81 pkgs matches, 1500 redwood posts, 160 pkgs nails, 58 bdls 152 pes fron, 235 pkgs building material, 20 bales | cakum, 350 bdis barbed wire, 1538 ft 180 pes | | i i colls rove, 3 | | 50 sks coal, cs dynamite. machine. cure you or not. man all he pays for. 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For Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, rett, ' Anacortes, Soutn ham, Belilngham—i1 a. Dee. 18, 3 Change at le to thi mers for Alaska and G. N. R Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Va uver to C. P. Rv. For Eureka (Hum! p- m., Dec. 18, 24, 3 p._m., Dec. 15, 21 For Los Angeles Redondo), & Diego and Santa Rosa. State of Calif: For_Los San_ Pedro) E terey, San Port Harford (San Lats 'Ob! Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a 1 3 Coos Bay, 9 a. m., [ Jan. @ nsenada. Magd Jose dol azatlan, Altata, Mex.), 10 a is reserved to change stean TICKET OFFICES 4 N ery st. (Palace Hotel),10 Market st and B. way wharves. Preight Office 10 Markat st €. D. DUNANN, eneral Passenger Agent 10 Market st.. San Fran wiil and ¢ Transfer C check baggaze Telephone Exchan 20 Sutter st n_ hotels 312 The Pact call for and AMERICAN LINE. outh—Cherbourg—Southampton. St. Paul Dec. 24(Philadelphia. ...Jan. T St. Louls..... Dec. 31/°Z'V'd.Jan. 14,1030 *Calling at Dover_for London and Paris. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—London Direct. Men'm'e, Dec.24.10 ai|Mesaba.Jan. 7.10 am Mntnka, Dec.3l. 1 _pm! Minhaha Jan. 14,11:30 RED STAR LINE. New York—Antwerp—London—Paris. Calling at Dover for Londcn and Parls Kroonland Dec. 24(Zactand .. Jan. 14 Vaderland 21! Finland Jan. 21 WHITE STAR LINE. MNew York—Omueenstown—Livervool. am Dee Baitie, Dee. 28, 10 a Jan, 11.15 am Cedric, Jan. 4, 4:30 am Majestic Jan. 1§ Boston—Queenstown—Livernoal. Winifredian Jan. $[Cymie Tan NEW YORK AND BOSTON DIRECT ‘To the Mediterranean, Gibraltar. Naples. Genoa. Alexandria. FROM NEW YORK REPUBLIC Jan. 14. Feh. 23 CRETIC. Feb. 4, March 18 FROM BOSTON CANOPIE. ... oivecns Jan. 7. Feb. I8 ROMANIC Jan. 2%, March i1 C. D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agent Pacif i 21 Post st.. San Francisco. Coast 0ceanics.s.co. &m v s YONEY d ® T URE - anr 8. 8. VENTURA, for Homolulu, Samoa, Auck- 1and and Sydney. .Thursday, Dee. 22, 2 P. M. 8.8. ALAMEDA. for Hc alu, Dec. 1AM §. 5. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, Dec. 81, 11 A. M. J.0.SPRECKELS & BROS. €., Agts., Picket 02543 ¢ et Freight Ome2 327 Mar<et Si. Puer 7, Packe (CMPAGNIZ GENER LT TRA SR 5S 3 IRECT LINE TO HAVKE. RIs. Dalling every, Thursduy instesd of ooy Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Mortos st. Tirst class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec. ond class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN- FRAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson building, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacifie const Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue San Francisco. Tickets gold by all Raliroad Tieket Agents. For U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Strs. Geseral Frisbie, Monticelio and Arros, 9:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m.. 3:13 p.m., G p.m., $:30 pr m Leave San Frascisco Sundays 9:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.. 6 p.m.. $:30 p.m. Leave "”'h i a.m., § a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m.. 6 p.m. Sua. ys, 7 #m., § am. 3:20 p.m. S p.m Pler 3 f¢ Missfon st.; phone Main 1508 HATCH BROS, Por U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Ferry bldg., foot of Clay st., 10 a. m., B By S p.m. . 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