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HARVARD PROVES METTLE IN GALE Fast Coaster Makes Run From San Pedro in 20 2 Hours Against 50 Mile Wind EFORE the Harvard and Yale came to iliis coast It was sajii that the liners could not run in the heavy weather that occasionally develops on tho coast. The Harvard, which i arrived yesterday from San Pedro, proved the critics wrong and established the right to be an able "seaboat by coming up from San Pedro in hours in the teeth of a 50-mile- To avoid damage by the head seas the Harvard was slowed down, hut even at reduced speed made the run in time that would have broken all records in the days before the Yale and Harvard came to this coast. The Harvard brought 195 passengers and 05 tons Of express freight and sailed again for the south about 5 p. m. with more than 200 passengers and a big cargo.

I kinh Dnmiigrd nn Rocks The trig ferry steamer Ukiah went ashore on the rocks of Angel island Iriday morning and sustained -image to one of Its wheels, its keel and hull to the extent of about $6,000. The LkfHh was drydocked yesterday and will be In service again about tlie middle of the week. The Ukiah is being used by the Northwestern Pacific railroad as a freight boat to. carry cars between Dombard street md Tfburon. The big boat had been working all night and was deadheading its way to Tiburon through the early morning fog when the accident The vessel was floated with little difficulty.

Its place on the freight run has been taken by the old steamer Lagunitas. lliionian Here From Islands The Matson liner Hilonian arrived yesterday from Kahulul with five passengers and a large cargo, which included 56.000 bags of sugar. The passengers included: Mrs. R. P.

Schumacher. Miss C. Wheelfr and Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Hot- i gard. Honolulan Sails for Honolulu The Matson liner Honolulan, Captain F. J. Bennett, sailed yesterday for Honolulu with about 3.000 tons of freight and the following passengers: E.

W.Adams Julius Eutgen W. C. Aston Mm. Mil a Isrsbsll Charles D. Browser Miss M.

Phlnney Mr. and Mrs. C. I). J.

ii Parker Bunker Madame E. -bell 3. Broderick E. Schelt Mlaa Hilda foale C. W.

Schnath Miss Dollle Groom Mr. ani Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. El- ston. three children E. 3.

Sidney r. Hall Mrs. Anna M. Tucker Mrs. Emma Holdrllge R.

Carwltben A. M. Hyde W. Mra. S.

N. Langhlln W. Hook I. V. Leraaitre Wi'llam Hill Governor Carries Many Passengers The Pacific Coast steamship company's Governor, which sailed yesterday for Seattle, carried about 400 passengers.

Among the steerage passengers was the crew of the British sealing schooner Umbria, which was Tun dowa sunk by the navy collier Saturn. The British consul at this port arranged for their transportation back to British Columbia. The Governor's passengers included: F. E. Murray and wife N.

B. Dickinson and B. Hanson wife B. Moore A. T.

Carpenter and .1. Gray wife C. R. Cray A. K.

GUyroen and H. Neuson and family U. K. Marten P. Illbhard C.

King. 0. F. Johnson T. G.

Earl H. E. fiillen Mrs. I. Miller C.

M. Boots Miss Held R. O'Connor and J. S. Finch wife Casev Mrs.

Sullivan B. Greier Miss A. Patterson Miss E. E. Rn-helder J.

Stroll Miss N. West F. Booth and wife Mrs. Patterson L. S.

Allstreer, wife S. fi. Bachelder and child A. W. Lucas R.

Mehagau Bertha McFarland J. Byrne Mrs. N. Rieker E. Moller Miss II." Wilson A.

Merry Mrs. Miller 11. T. Fenson and wife Mrs. I.

Rhine r. Kelly Mlsa C. Jones R. Mcnzlo Mrs. Haaranaon R.

S. Bryan J. King and wife Mater Front Notes Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 1.550,000 feet. The codfishers City of Papeete and W. Dlmond cleared yesterday for the north.

The Alaska Pacific -steamship company's M. F. Plant sailed yesterday for Seattle with a full cargo and about 30 passengers. The schooner Honoipu, Captain Langfeidt. arrived yesterday, IS days from Hana with 16,200 bags of sugar.

Change of Masters Steamer Capital Carlson, old master; G. Goodell, new master. Steamer Salveaen. old master; O. S.

Christensen, new master. Enrolled Barker.tine City of B. master. Schooner W. H.

Dahllof, master. Registered Steamer Jim V. Olson, By I'nited Wireless Saturday, March IS. STEAMER ROSE Portland for. San Franclaeo: 4 a.

latitude 42 north. longitude 184 west; temperature 46; barometer clear; wind rthwest, velocity 14 mllea an hour. STEAMER J. A. CHANSLOR From Astoria for San Francisco: March 24.

8 p. 41 miles from San Francisco; strong'northwest wind; heavy sea. STEAMER W. 8. March 24 for Astoria; March 24.

8 p. 65 miles north of lightship; strong- northwest wind: heavy sea. STEAMER March 23 for -Astoria: March 24. 8 p. 20 miles south of Blanco; clear; northwest breeic; heavy STEAMER ROSE Astoria Ran Francisco: March 24.

4 p. off Yaqulna head: overcast: wind west, with large swell; barometer 30.30; temperature 60. STEAMER BUCKMAN- Hence 22 for Seattle; passed in at Tatoosh March 24, 10:40 to. STEAMER San Pedro for San Francisco: March 25, 7:07 a. passed Point Sur; strong nortbwest wind: heavy sea; will arrive between 1 and 2 o'clock.

BTEAMER 25. 6 p. 20 miles north of Point Reyes; weather clear; northwest wind; sea rough; barometer, 29.00; temperuture 51; 7:30 p. mil' nortb Point Reyes: wind steady, velocity 30 an hour. BTEAMER COL.

E. L. DRAKE March 23. 8 p. S6 miles north of Point Reyes; fresh northwest wind; rough sea.

NEWS OF OCE.V.V Tonnage Engagements The hoonere Aloha. Eldorado and Expansion are. under charter for lumber to Valparaiso. The Aloha at Port Townsend 'at tbe Eldorado, which Is paid the same rate.will load at Willapi harbor. Columbia river, or Puget sound.

Tbe Expansion has the option of loading cii the sound or Columbia river or 'at'; Grays Harbor. Tbe German ship C. Rlckmers will1-sail from here to Newcastle. Australia, in ballast. Tankers Clear -The Briti tank, steamer Winnebago was cleared for Kuchlnotsii, for.

orders, yeaterday gallons of refined valued at The tank steamer Santa Rita cleared for Honolulu via Port San. Lulu yesterday: The steam' goes to the southern port to load 45.000 barrels of crude oil. valued at 127.000. and 800 drums and 200 rs gasoline valued at $0.000. K.portsi by the ivport Tlie steamer Nesrport sailed 'for'Ancon and way ports on Friday with cargo.valued at to be distributed as follows: Kor7 Mexico." Central; America, New.

York. Movements of Vessels in All Parts of the World Chile. $375. The principal exports and I their destinations were as follows: To Mexico 357 bbla Hour. 920 gals wine.

27 cs salmon. 1.100 lbs spices. 1.812 lbs and 20 bxs raisins, 4,020 lbs and 4 bxs dried frnlt. 50 pkgs rash fruits, 55 bales hay. 520 lbs lard.

0-10 lbs codfish, 84 pkgs potatoes, 140 cs canned goods, 104,000 ft lumber. 1.1102 bdls shocks, 41 cs oils. ft rolls leather, 20 pkgs machinery. To Central bbla 2,647 ctls corn, 0,830 lbs malt, 53.400 rice. 644 lbs codfish.

247 CS canned goods, 1.108 lbs dried fruit. 1.597 lbs and 30 cs raisins, 63 cs salmon, 1.400 gals and 20 ca wine. ISS cs whisky, 100 pkgs potatoes, 2.068 lbs spices. 2,000 lbs sugar. 72.387 lbs tallow, 8 cs boots and shoes, 139 vms fertiliser.

88 cs and IS bbla oils, 8 ca shoes, 1.100 cs kerosene. To New cs canned goods. To bbls flour, 100 pkgs potatoes, 10 pkgs Notice to Mariners Branch Hydrographlc Office. San Francisco, Cal. Captain 3.

E. Guptill of the steamer Delhi reports to the branch hydrographlc offlce at Port Townsend. that on March 14, 1011, the black buoy on Morris reef, entrance to Peril straits, and the Rose island buoy. Peril straits, were missing. J.

C. BURNETT. lieutenant, U. S. in charge.

PIER DIRECTORY NORTH OF MARKET STREET SOUTH OF MARKET STREET MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERSI TO SAIL TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE I Son, Moon and Tide 1 united States coast and geodetic and heights of tides at Fort Point For city 1 front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes. SUNDAY. MARCH 26 U. Branch Hydrographlc Office A branch of the United States hydrographlc office. located in the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit' of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense.

Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at hand for comparison and reference and the latest information can. always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and matters of interest to ocean (Vwariii riwiiairtMtaLg C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S.N., in charge. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE OFFICER ON FREIGHTER ENDS HIS OWN LIFE Bullet Fired Through Brain on the Nevadan SAN DIEGO, March Bringing news of the suicide at Salina; Cruz of Second Officer Samuel 11.

American-Hawaiian freighter Nevadan, Captain Anderson, arrived in yesterday. Maloney entered his stateroom and 7 fireds a 'bullet through his -brain. The body was: not.discovered until- an I No his act was THE SAX FRANCISCO SUNDAY, MARCH .26, 1911: known by the officers of the Nevadan. His home was at Thomaston, and he Joined the ship at San Francisco. I Weather Report 7 1 I'nited States Department of Weather Bureau.

San Francisco. March 25. RAINFALL, DATA PACIFIC COAST STATIONS In the following tables the maximum and minimum temperatures and rainfall are given: EASTERN STATIONS SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS The storm central in northern Montana this morning has moved southeastward and is now central over Nebraska. It has caused cloudy weather over the northern portion of the Pacific coast. Rocky mountain region and eastward to the Allegheney mountains, with rain or snow from the Rocky mountains to the Mississippi over the northwest.

An area of high pressure the Pacific coast, causing fair weather over California and Nevada. Another high area covers the Atlantic coast, causing fair weather In that section. The temperature has fallen over the Rocky mountain region and risen east of the Mississippi river. Conditions are favorable for fair weather In this district Sunday. Forecast made at San Francisco for the 30 hours ending at midnight.

March San Francisco and Sunday; light north wind. rv Sacramento Sunday; light north wind. Santa Clara valley Fair Sunday: light north wind. San Joaquin valley Fair Sunday; light north wind. California, south of, the Fair Sun day; light west wind.

G. 11. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. DAILY RIVER BULLETIN SACRAMENTO. March Observations taken at 7 a.

Pacific.time. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific Dispatch to The EUREKA, March steamer Alliance arrived from Portland, via Astoria and Coos bay, "this morning at 8:20 O'clock, with freight passengers. It departed on the return trip north this afternoon at 5:20 o'clock. The steamer City of Topeka arrived from San Francisco this afternoon at 3:50 o'clock after a rather unpleasant trip up the cost. It will depart on the return trip to San Francisco tomir- row afternoon at 5 The steamer.

Acme, loaded with redwood lum-: ber and shingles obtained at Areata wharf, de- parted for San Francisco this afternoon at 5:25: o'clock. Engineer Morton 1.. Tower and party arrived from San Francisco this afternoon on the steamer City of Topeka and will immediately commence surrey work on Humboldt bar preparatory to comrflencement of the reconstruction of jetties. No contract for the delivery of rock has as yet been let. Actual construction work will commence as soon as practicable after May 15.

At the new Federal building Monday Engineer Tower will open bids i for a power launch In which surveys about the. bay. ill be made. Present Indications would make' It appear. that the principal "work this summer; will be preparations for i actual Jetty: building With the receipt of word lry W.

F. Clyborne, agent for the McCormick shipping interests in this city, that all stock 11n the new ressel to be built here this year has been sold 'It, la'assured that. work on the vessel will be commenced Immediately at the Bendlxson shipyards. The steamer will have registered dimensions as follows: length 195 feet, beam feet and depth of sold 16 feet. It will have a earning capacity of about .000.000 feet of lumber "and will hare accommodations for first class and 13 second class passengers.y.

ASTORIA. March tank steamer Maverick arrived this morning from California with a cargo of crude oil. The American ship Francis, has finished taking on a part cargo of is loading about 400.000 feet of lumber from. the Astoria box company." The lumber is for the erection of the Alaska fishermen's packing company's proposed new cannery at Koggiung river. schooner King Cyrus arrived this morning from San Francisco and will load lumber.

-The revenue cutter Manning, which has been in Portland undergoing repairs for several weeks. Is due to arrive down the. river this i evening. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived this afternoon from Tillamook with: freight A three masted bark la reported outside: this afternoon and will probably be in this evening or: Sunday It is believed to he the French hark Marechsl de Content, with 'a cargo of coal.

from Newcastle. TACOMA, March City of from San steamer Buckman, from San.Francisco, Sailed-Steamer 'Atlas, for San Francisco; schooner! Nokomls. for San Pedro. SANr PEDRO. March United States torpedo boat, destroyers Paul Jones.

Trtixtus, Preble. Lawrence. Goldshorongh. Fox and Davis, arriving last night from San Diego, will remain at this port for three- weeks to engage in torpedo practice In the outer harbor. The steamer Northland completed the discharge of 525.000 feet of lumber for the Consolidated lumber company at Wilmington and cleared today for San Dlego with the remainder.

Thence It will sail for Tacoma. via San Francisco, to -The Pacific navigation company's steamer Tale arrived, this morning from San Francisco with freight and passengers and proceeded this afternoon for San Dlego. The steamer Centralla finished discharging 500,000 feet of lumber for the San Pedro lumber company and cleared today for San Dlego with the remainder. It will touch here Sunday for passengers ami freight, north bound for Grays Harbor, via San Francisco. Tie steamer Shasta finished discharging feet of lumber: for the E.

K. Wood lumber company and cleared today for the Columbia river to load a return "cargo for the same company, Th" steamer Francis H. Leggett arrived this morning, out 50 hours from Eureka, with 1.400,---000 feet of lumber consigned to the National lumber company. The steamer Nome City finished the discharge of 580,000 feet of lumber at this port and cleared today Beach with the remainder, thence for the Columbia river to with passengers and freight for Ran Francisco. The Pacific Coast company's steamer Santa Rosa proceeded today for Ran Diego with passengers and freight.

4lt will touch here tomorrow, bound for San Francisco, via Redondo The steamer Ran Gabriel, after discharging 500.000 feet of lumber for the Kerekboff-Cuaner mill and lumber company, cleared today for Umpqua river direct to reload. The passenger and 7 freight steamer Bear cleared today for Portland, via San Francisco. Other departures included the, steamer Klamath, for Portland, with passengers and freight for San Francisco; steamer Claremont. for San Dlego. with remainder of lumber cargo, thence for Willapa harbor to reload, and steamer Bandon.

for Coos bay. via San Francisco. The steamer Chehslts. arriving out four from Aberdeen, via San brought and TOO. feet of lumber for the Southern California lumber company.

The Schooner Salem has arrived." 16 days from Tacoma. with 1.700.000 feet of lumber consigned to the Blinn and Southern California lumber companies. The freight steamer Coos Bay was in and out today, from and to San Francisco and way porta with cargo for the Pacific Coast steamship company. After discharging -a part cargo of lumber at Redondo Beach the steamer St. Helens arrived from Columbia river with RftO.ooo feet of lumber consigned to the Consolidated lumber company at Wilmington.

The steamer Bowdotn, arriving thla afternoon 70 hours out from Eureka, will discharge 820.000 feet of lumber for the National lumber company and will clear Monday for Moss landing, carrying SSO.OOO feet additional cargo. PORTLAND, March Usually lumber has been transported from the Pacific coast to Japan and China by tramp steamers and the regular orients! liners, but Balfour. Guthrie Co. will forward a cargo on a sailing vessel. The company yesterday chartered the British ship David Evans to take a cargo of fir from Portland to Kobe.

Japan. The square rigger Is at Kobe now. and It is announced that It will clear for the Willamette river ln a few days. The ship may bring a small cargo, probably a sufficient quantity to serve for ballast. It is expected to arrive about the middle of May.

Until three months ago the David Evans was under American registry ami owned by the Pacific shipping company of Ran Francisco. It was sold to a European firm engaged In business at Kobe and put under the British flag. From now on It probably will be kept in the transpacific trade move or less regularly. The David will return to near the scene of Its birth, for It was built at Marshfleld. in IWI.

It Is of 74 tons net register and will carry 900.000 of The ship is in command of Captain steamer Beaver arrived at Portland last evening, bringing a total of 494 passengers. It carried more than 2,000 tons of merchandise. Of the passengers on board 289 were steerage. It la claimed that in bringing 2.000 tons of merchandise the steamer Beaver broke record for this class of freight from California for a single voyage. There are fewer vessels in the Portland yards than there have been since the wheat shipping season began in Dei ember.

Rygla shifted this morning from Albtna to the Oceanic dock, where It is leading 500 tons of wheat, which will its cargo of wheat, lumber and Hour. It will leave tomorrow on Its voyage to Japan ports and Hongkong. The Kumerlc was-shifted this morning from the Oceanic dock to the Montgomery dock. Army Transports The Ruford left Seattle March 4 for China. The Crook sailed March 21 for Honolulu.

The Logan, outward bound, left Honolulu March ii The Sheridan sailed March 13 from Manila. The Sherman Is in port. The la here under The Warren at Manila. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED Saturday, March 25. 1:29 p.

Harvard. Jepsen. from San Diego, via San Pedro 21 hours: passengers and merchandise to Pacific navigation company. 3:30 p. schr Honotpu.

T.angfeldt. 18 from nana; sugar to Williams, 8:45 schr C. A. Thayer. Ineman.

0 days from Harbor; 500,000 feet lumber to E. K. Wood lumber company. 4:4.1 p. atmr Daisy, Smith.

GS hours from Willapa; 800,000 feet lumber to S. 5:50 p. tug Dauntless. Ty-hworth, 81 hours from Mukilteo; ballast to Ship Owners' and tugboat company. 5:45 p.

stmr N'owbnrg. Norberg. 71 hours from Grays Harbor: 460,000 feet lumber to S. E. Slade lumber company.

3:50 p. stmr Yellowstone. Mam. 3 days from Grays Harbor: bound south, put in for fuel: up river direct. 6:40 p.

atmr George Loomis, Smith. 2 days from Redondo Beach; oil to (Standard oil company; up river i 11 W'l'lij 5:33 p. Br stmr Telena. Stratton. "7 days from Sings pore, via Nagasaki 21 days; 5,500 tons bensine to Standard oil company.

8:15 a. stmr Mandalay. I.ofstrom, "0 hours from Crescent City; bound south, put in for fuel. 6:50 a. atmr Roanoke.

Poulsen, 50 from Portland via Astoria: and merchandise to C. P. Doe Co. 7 a. Brunswick.

Hammer. 11 hours from Fort Bragg; 409,000 feet lumber to Union lumber company, v- 8:20 stmr illlonlan. Peterson. 7 days 13 hours 42 minutes from Port Allen; 55.960 hags raw sugar. 1.304 canned pineapple, 9 canned pineapple to Matson navigation company.

a. stmr Yosemlte. Relners, 00 hours from Columbia river: bound south, put In to land passengers. a. J.

A. Chanslor, 48 hours from Astoria; ballast to Associated transportation company; Port Costa direct. 1:25 p. Italwftr stmr Etruria, Fasella, 2 days from San Pedro. 1:43 p.

Anderson, 93 from Belllngbam; 560,000 feet lumber to E. K. Wood lumber company. CLEARED fiatnrday; March Stmr Jennie, Salvesen. Cooks inlet; Alaska packers' association.

Stmr Santa Rita. Boyd, Honolulu and Kahulnl via Port San Luis; Union oil company. Stmr M. F. Plant, Griffith, Seattle; Alaska Pacific steamship company Bktn City of Papeete, Pettersea, eodfisbtng; Alaska codfish company.

1 Schr W. H. Dlmond, Dahloff, codflahlng; Alaska codfish company. Br stmr Mlnerlc, Thompson, Enreka; A. S.

Darrow. stmr Winnebago, Sowden, Kucblnotzu; Standard oil" company. Stiur Hanalel. San Pedro; Independent steamship company. Stmr Governor.

Cousins. Seattle; Pacific Coast steamship company. Stmr Honolulan. Bennett. Honolulu; Matson navigation company.

Stmr Jim Butler, Olsen, Vancouver; Olson 4: Mackinaw. Mills. California and Atlantic steamship SAIL.ED Saturday. March 3:20 p. Br stmr Mlnerlc, Thompson.

nm atmr Arctic, Fort Bragg. 8-40 p. Br stmr St. Ronald, Shine. Mazatlan 'and Ssllna ,7 4:20 p.

0. stmr Hopkins, Bowen. San stmr James S. Hlgglna. Ellaaen.

Fort Bragg. 5:10 p. stmr Harvard, Jar-Men. Pan Pedro. 5:36 p.

stmr Hanalel, Haaaraa. San Pedro. 5:30 p. Drew, Gundcrson, Greenwood. 5:30 p.

stmr North Fort, Nelson. Eureka. 6- p. stmr; Honolnlan. p.

atmr Gualala, M.irtensen, Dclmar landing. 8:40 stmr Marshficld, Hardy P. stmr Yellowstone. Maro. San Pedro.

8:45 p. stmr Roanoke, Poulsen, San Pedro. 9 a. stmr Cot. E.

L. Drake, Badger, Seattle. -9 a. barge 91. Seattle; in tow stmr Col.

E. Drake. 10:40 a. Maadalay, Lofstrom, San Pedro. .11 a.

stmr Vanguard. Odland, Eureka. i 10:50 a. stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart. San Pedro.

8:13 a. ship Star of Lapland, Thomsen, Ladystaltb and'Townsend. a. ship Star of I Russia, Sparr, inlet. 11:30 a.

stmr Aurelia. Weber. Eureka. 2:20 p. stmr Governor.

p.m., atmr J. A. Chanslor, Holmes, Astoria. 2:10 p. stmr Yosemlte, Reiner, San Pedro.

WEATHER REPORTS TATOOSH, March 25, 0 a. Partly cloudy; wind velocity 20 miles an hour. POINT March 25, a. wind NW; velocity 48 miles an hour. FARALLONES, March 25, wind NW; velocity 40 miles.

an boat. POINT LOBOS. March 25. 9 wind NW; velocity 10 mllea an hour. POINT U)BOS.

March 25, 12 Haay; wind NW; velocity an hour. 7 TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS, March 25. 10 p. hazy; wind NW: velocity 8 miles an hour. DOMESTIC March 25, 9 Carmel, for San Francisco.

March Grays Harbor, for San Pedro; atmr Helene, for San Francisco. Barbound March Norwood, for San Francisco. POINT Passed Marrh 25, 2:25 p. Stmr, probably Yellowstone, from Grays Harbor for Ran Pedro. March 23, 10 a.

stmr Sado Mam, for Tacoma: Jap stmr Tacoma -Mam, for China and March 9 p. Stmr Alameda, for Yaldex: 10 atmr President, for San Francisco; Br stmr M. S. Dollar, for Belllngharo. Arrived March' 25, 9 a.

m. Buckman, hence March 22; 10:30 a. stmr Delhi, from Ketchikan; stmr Ramona, from Ketchikan; atmr Hornet, hence March 20. March atmr Purley, for CRESCENT March Stmr Navarro, for San March Del Norte, for San Francisco. bound ln March 25," 12 m.

Four masted bark. Passed in March 25, 7:20 masted schooner. i Passed out March? 23. 6'a." probably Br stmr Moana, from Victoria for Brisbane; 8 a. stmr Alameda, from Seattle for Valdez: 7 p.

President, from Seattle for Sin Francisco. Passed in March 25, 2 p. ship Marlborough Hill, hence March 10 for March Annie M. from San Pedro; schr H. D.

Benriltsen, hence March 14; schr Albert Meyer, hence March 10; schr Salrator, hence March Sailed March- William Bowden. for San Francisco. Passed In March Schr Albert Meyer, hence March 10; schr hence March for loading port. March 25. 1 a.

Northwestern, from Seward. March 25, 3 p. Eureka, for March Purley, from Everett, Sailed March stmr Tacoma Mam. for Seattle; 8 a. schr for San Pedro.

7 Sailed March Stmr Atlas, for -San Francisco. March 25-Schr E. W. Bartlett, for San Francisco. Sailed March Breakwafer, for Astoria.

v- March Fifleld. hence March 22. Arrived March.Schr I.inie Prion, hence March 12. March Phoenix, schr Ruby. schr Ida McKay.

TRINIDAD March 25. 5 p. SOW Wellesley, hence Mareii 23 for Astoria. March 25, 7:30 a. Schr Alert, for San Pedro.

Arrived March 25.1. a. Washtenaw, hence March 21. ASTORIA Arrived March 25. 9 a.

King Cyrus, hence March 15; 8 a. atmr Maverick, hence March -22. .7. Arrived March 23Russ bark: Ocean, from Salaverry; 5 p. m.

FARALLON March 25, 8:30 a. Honoipu, from Hana for San Fran.Cisco. March 25, 3 a. Whlttler," for San Francisco. Sailed March 25, 3 p.

Wasp, for San SAN March Nevadan. for San Francisco; schr Azalea, for Eureka. SAN March St ens. from Redondo Beach; star Chehalis. hence March 23; stmr Coos Bay.

March 21: schr Salem, from Tacoma; stmr Yale, hence March 24; stmr Bowdoln, from Eureka; stmr Santa Rosa. hence March 23. March Yale, for San Dlego. stmr Bear, stmr Claremont, atmr Bandon, atmr stmr Shasta, stmr Nome City, stmr Northland, stmr Bay, for San saJta Hoaa, for San Diego; San briel, for Umpqua river. EAST SAN March 23, 7am Stmr Francis H.

Leggett. from Eureka. March 25, a. Alliance, from Portland via hay. Arrived March 25, 3 p.

City of Topeka. hence March 24. Sailed March 25. p. Alliance for Portland: stmr Acme, for San Francisco; 8 stmr Santa Clara, for San REDONDO March stmr Beckenham.

from Tasmania. 51 EASTERN PORTS CHARLESTON, Arrived March i stmr Knight Templar, from' Caleta Buena. NEW March Alllaoca. for Colon. i i i 1.1.11 fi Willi IS NEWPORT March Massachusetts, for San Francisco.

ISLAND PORTS, March 25. 10 a. Luriine, for San Francisco, March stmi Kiyo fain, for Arrived March Johnson, front Newcastle. for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS March stmi Sisak.

for Sa-n Francisco. liSKiij miJbhiih isupposedi March Everett O. Delagoa bay. '7- March 23. 1 stmr Chiyo Mara, hence March 9 via Honolulu.

NEWCASTLE, March W. F. Babcock, from Town. Sailed March Resolute, for San Fran- Cisco. prior March stmr Mexico Mara, from Pnget sound vial Toko ha ma; Br star Oaufa.

from Puget sound vis' Y'ckcLama. ON. 12 VICTORIA. March Stmr Secheit. sailing' between this and Sooke.

was reported by Indians to seem to have turned turtle off Beachy head: government steamer and toga have beet searching all night and are: returning now. reporting having seen nothing: passengers and crew numbered not to exceed 14 people. EUREKA. March bluff wirei steamer i previously reported on flre apparently burned cot and people left in boats; very roug on bar; dark and strong ebb tide; probably nothing will be dene before EUREKA. March and life saving boa! have returned here, neither rinding any trace ol reported burning steamer; may have submerged fire and proceeded on way; hard to make much out of reports as given.

OCEAN ERSSKHHHI March Alice, stna Lnislana, from New York. ST. March Stmr Sol. velg. from Portland, Ore.

i March Stmr Osiris, from Saa a. asuingion rier ii union 1 5 Jackson Pier 19 Union 2 7 Pacific Pier 21 Filbert 9..... Broadway 1'Pier 23 1 11 Broadway 2 Pier 25 Greenwich 2 13.. Vallejo Pier 27 Lombard 15. Pier Powell ler 4 t'ler zb.

ler 6 Howard 1 Pier 24 Beale er 8 Howard 2 Pier 36. Fremont ler in. Howard 3 Pier 88 First ler 12 ilaom 1 Pier 401 ler 14 Pier 42 VP. M. S.

S. Co. let- 44 ler 20 SteusrtjPier 54.. Fourth ier 24 Spearl TO ARRIVE I I Date Angeles Ports B. Stetson.

26 Grays Harbor 26 Tacoma tarda Mar. 28 Humboldt Clara Mar. 26 Portland 'Rose City Mar. 26 Los Angeles Bear Mar. 26 Seattle direct President Mar.

26 Seattle Tacoma Watson Mar. Mendocino Pt. Foam Mar. 26 Los Angelea Mar. 27 Humboldt (City of Topeka.

Mar. 27 San Diego Wav Ports 'Santa Rosa Mar. 27 San Diego Los Ing. Yale Mar. 27 Sal.

Crux via S. Diego.lXevadan Mar. 27 Grays Harbor (Norwood -Mar. 27 San Pedro Way PortsJCoog Bay Mar. 2S Los Angeles Mar.

29 I.os Angeles Mamie! Mar. SO Point Arena Mar. 30 Willapa' Harbor Carlos Mar. SO San Dlego San Pedro. Roanoke 30 Seattle Tn Buckman 30 New Ancon.

80 Los Angeles Yale Mar. 31 New York via Pleiades Mar. Si Wellington Malta! Mar. 31 China Japan Mar. 31 Portland A Beaver Mar.

31 Los Angeles Rose City 31 Puget mill City of Puebla Mar. 31 San Dlego Way Ports President Msr. 31 San Diego A Los Apr. 1 China Japan Dollar 1 Portland Astoria G. W.

Apr. 1 Mar. B. Stetson. ('rays.

HaTbrlll am .11 Mar. 26 Coronado prays Harhri 3 pm 21 Mar. 26lPomo Arena. 6 pm 8 Mar. 27 Klamath Puget Sound' 4 pm 19 Mar.

Coos Bay 3 pro 19 Mar. 27 Tarda (Hamburg ..113 19 Mir. 27 Bear Portland ...12 40 Mar. 27'Presldent 2 pm 9 Mar. 27 Norwood ILOS Angeles.) 2 Mar.

27' Yale ILna 4 pml 7 'Humboldt 51 Mar. 2STaboe Htrbr 5 pm Clara am, 13 Mar. City ILos 9 ami 40 Mar. 2SiQtieen iPuget Sound 2 pm 9 Mar. Grays Harbr .1 21 Mar.

Some City 8 pm 27 Mar. 29Ctt. of HumliOldt ..111 am 11 Mar. 29 This. Nelson Sound: 5 pm 38 Mar.

'San 4 pm 7 Mar. 2fi Sea Foam Arena. I 4 pmi 8 Mar. 1 34 Mar. 29'Watson Puget Sound lpm 7 Mar.

29lXewbnrg Grays Harl.r 3 pm 21' Mar. 64 Mar. liar Mar. 30lCarlos Tys Angeles I 19 Mar. i Honolulu 1 38 Mar.

30'Santa Monica. Harbr I 51 Mar. SOCoos Bay San 4 pml 11 Mar. SOiSanta Hon ami 9 Mar. 81 Northland (Portland 5 pmj 19 Mar.

r.lSanta Barbara. Giays Harbr! pmj 21 Mar. 31 3 10 Mar. 31 Yale Man Diego. 4 pml 7 Mar.

31 Purley 1 1 pml 54 Mar. 31 Pennsylvania 12 42 Mar. 31 ...10 am! 13 Apr. llHarvard Angeles. 1 4 pmf 7 Apr.

1 Xevadan am' 27 Apr. 3 St. Helens 12 30 Apr. 1 P.ose City Portland 12 m' Apr. 1 President Puget Sound; 2 pm 1 fi Apr.

1'Buckman Puget Sound 1 pm 7 Apr. I'li. W. Elder.San 7 pm 13 Destination I Steamer I Date Destination I Steamer Date Skagway Way Ports. State of I Mar.

26 Seldovla Way Ports. Ad. Sampson Mar. 27 Skagway Way Ports. I Humboldt Apr.

2 Mm rises Sun acts 6:281 Moon rises 4:13 a. m. New moon March 30. at 4:29 a. m.

ITimel 'Time JTimei Marl Ft 1 Ft Ft Ft -IH Wf W. 2:301 3.3 8:181 4.8: 2:43 0.21 9:34 5.0 3:10 2.7 9:03 5.0 3:25 0.2 10:20 5.2 28.. I 2.2l 0:53 5.21 4:10 0.3 10:43 5.3 29.. I 4:30 1.5 10:40 5.31 4:52 O.Clll:]n 5.5 30.. 5:18 0.9 11:30 5.3 5:30 10 11:40 0.4 31..

5:37 0.5 12:25 5.2 3:10 1.4 WI Apr! I 1-, 0' 5-51 ft! 1:24 6:50 2.0 trance PLACE I Ft I Date 1 Remarks Grays Harl 18 Willapa 28 I lOlCouth ch I marked Is now UOV- I noy. Colum. 23 IJan. lalemRI "6 ink B.I ,8 1 Nov. SOIChannel 400 feet wide.

S'Cbnunel well to north 1 following north spit. Jan. buoy C. 1-N. O.

I gone. II 13 IS Cmpqna Rl 7 IJan. well north of I buoys and ranges. Cooa I. i.

301 fi lit- '1 I i Kl I I. 1 it' li a 1 1 northwest. To e.Rlvj 17)0 a I shifting to northward. fab. jG north.

jJnn. 3llXo change ln 81 IS Co i I to 'I, Depth I net. in cban- STATIONS 8 of 1 2 2- is 5 ureka I ed Bluff acramento; Tamalpais an an Jose 0.00 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 I 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I 0.00 i 25.51 37.351 38.34 22.41 20.66! 16.15 i 21.06 18.89 11.90 22.97' 19.29 24 75 i 24.29 19.02 18.37 22.74 10.18 13.69 10.24 7.99 10.54 5.48 7.84 4.75 83.00 17.38 19.63 16.08 13.48 11.41 11,22 8.59 8.99 resno jdependence I an Luis os Angeles an Diego I i 3 STATIONS I I 5" STATIONS ff Boise 14413010.01 Del Eureka Flagstaff 56 Fresno 70 50 0.00 Helena .34 Honolulu Independence 70 40JO.00 Kallspell 3210.16 Angeles. 66 3210.OO Marshfield 54 Modena 58 28,0.00 Tamalpais 61145 0.00 North Head. 38l0.03 i Phoenix 34 0.00 Pocateilo 38 $6 0.22 Pt Reyes Lt 52UslO.OO Portland Red Bluff.

..16815010.00 Reno 0.00 Botobwt 13010.04 Sacramento .16815210.00 Salt 44 ft San Diego. 62 54 0.00 Francisco. 64 48 0.00 70 5010.00 SB Farallon. 152 5010.00 San Spokane 48134 0.01 41130 0.00 Tacoma 52J38 0.00 Tatoosli 48 40 0.00 Tonopah ....50136 0.00 Walla 52 36 0.01 1 WInnemucca. 48134 0.00 'Yuma 84150 0,00 on ground 167 Inches.

Atlantic 00 Louisville Joston Memphis tuffalo 146 2010.00 'harleston 56 4010.00 Montreal 321 8 0.00 'hicago 164 34 0.00! Moorhead .164124 0.00 ienrer 164 36 0.02 New 1.20 les 66 40 0.00 New York 8.1 JO 0.00 70 40 0.00 North Platte. 70 3210.00 lulutb 56 Oklahoma 4610.02 lurango 54 Pittsburg ...160128 0.00 30 810.00 Roswell 0.04 ialveston 70 701860.00 ireen 60J36 O.On s- i OO latteras 48 360.00, Tampa I6S lavre 46 38 0.00 Toledo lurun 70 30:0.00," Washington .48122 0.00 acksonvllle 68 Cansss City. 66 44 0.00*1 STATIONS si 8-3. 1 Ji0- Ml .1 bj IS 8 Sacramento Watershed I Kennett. Sacramento Red Bluff.

Sacramento river Monroevllle, Sacto. 1 Colusa. Sacramento Landing, Sac. river Orovllle, Feather Marysville. Yuba river Folsom.

American Sacramento, Sacto. river. San Joaquin Pollasky. San Joaquin river. Firebaugh.

San Joaquin river Merced Falls, Merced river. i Jacksonville, Tuolumne river Melones. Stanislaus Jenny Lind. Calaveras river Electra, Mokelumne Lathrop. San Joaquin river.

25.0 I 23.0 22.1' 29.0 IS. 86.0 SO.O ft.2— 10.0* 7.2* 19.1* 15.ft» 7.8* 10.5* 1 S.0_ 22.4* 2.3 0.9* 1.7— 0.0— 5.2* 1.2— "2.6* 15.7 17 rising. falling. RIVER FORECAST There will be little change In the stage of the rivers during the next two or three days. N.

R. TAYLOR, Local Forecaster. ATLANTIC OCEAN TRAVEL FRENCH LINE CIE. GLE. TRASSATLANTIQCE.

DIRECT LINE TO Sailings Every Thursday? and Saturday. 0 La 23 La Savoie. 1 27 30 Lorraine. 4 anr 5 Provence. 11 La Apr.

To La 13 La 25 La 20 Lorraine. '1. I FUGAZI Pacific Coast? Managers, MO Montgomery street," San Francisco. Cabin office. 685" Market street.

PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL LOS SAN DIEGO BARBARA EUREKA SEATTLE TACOMA Victoria VANCOUVER ALASKA MEXICO 7 Berth and Meals Included in Fare LEAVE FROM PIERS 9 AND 11 Angelea (Direct), Saa Dlego Barbara President or Governor Monday. 2 p.m. "Santa Efery Thursday. 11 a- m. ateamer calling at Santa Barbara.

Seattle (Direct). Tacoma, Townaead Victoria. Vancouver, Alaska President or Governor. Saturday. 2 p.

m. City of Pnebla or Queen, erery Tuesday, 2 p. m. Eureka (Humboldt Bay) 7. 29; 8, 13.

18, 23. It a. m. Gnaymas, Mazatlan, La Paz, Eaaeaaia, San Jose del Cabo, Saa Pedro Curacao of each month, noon Xome-st. Michael (Umatilla), June 1 Alaska "1011 Seattle Spokane, June 14.

28; July 12. 26; Aug. 9, 9 p. m. Right reserved to change tbia schedule.

TICKET OFFICES. Palace Hotel. 633 Market 16 Market and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Kearny 492. Broadway.

Tel. Oakland 5650. CD. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent.

STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantepec Route Regular Fast Freight Service NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN Billing from New York every six days, making direct connection with Paciflo steamers sailing from Sallna Cruz, every six days for San Francisco. COAST PORTS TO NEW TORK. Also to Mexican and all principal European ports under through rates and through bills of lading. Sailings from San Francisco every 12 days. i Fc- raies 1 and further apply to DEARBORN General 8 Bridge 'Street, New Tork.

WILLIAMS, DIMOND CO. General Pacific Coast 10 Sansome San. Franclaeo EXPRESS SERVICE SEATTLE TACOMA SOUND PORTS AND ALASKA STEEL STEAMSHIPS Watson Buckman M. F. Plant Erery 'Wednesday and Saturday Low Service Ticket 64 Market Market St.

673 Market Street Howard St. Dock No. 3 R. J. RINGWOOD, General Freight and Passenger Agent 316 Merchants' Exchange TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY S.

S. America March 29,1911 8. S. Tenyo Maru April 5, 1911 i 8. 8.

Nippon Wedneaday, April 80, 1911 8. 8. Chiyo Maru Wedneaday, May 24, 1911 salt from pier. No near foot of Brannan 1 p. for Yokohama and Hongkong, at Honolulu.

Kobe (Hiogo) and Nagasaki and -Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong for Manila India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply -at office, 4th floor, Western' Metropolis National Bank building, 623 Market st. W.

11. AVEEY, Assistant General UNION S. S. CO. of N.

Z. Ltd. .7 New Through Passenger and Freight Service Without Change. SAN FRANCISCO TO WELLINGTON, N. VIA TAHITI- and S.

8. MAITAI (8,895 April 6 8. '8. MANUKA (4,504 toaa) sails 6 I every 28 days; connection at Wellington aud Auckland tor New Zealand porta and Australia, awl 1 OCEANIC S. S.

Gen. 100 at. Ticket office. 673 Market tel. Sutter (548.

HftHnilllll S.T Sierra" (10.000 i tons dla-! nUIIULULU placement) i aalla 11 April 1811 Special round trip 10, flrat class. TAHITI AND" SEW, 8. Mariposa sails 11 April vahltl round trip: 8133. first i OCEANIC LINE. 673 Market; tel.

Sutter 848.7 Uniinilllll 8- s- Honolulan (13,000 'tons) Ml 1" 0000 i Msrfll 23, i 'or and S. S. Luriine (13,000 tails noon. April 8, for Honolulu and Kafaulul. I 3.

Wllhelmlna (10,300 tons) salts noon. April 12. for Honolulu and Hilo. Bound-trip to Honolulu, flrat class. $110 and up.

I MATSON NAVIGATION 26S Market it. RAILWAY TRAVEL .1 Ey" I Ay Em Hi Kg! a If JI BAm i 7. lf i y. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM FEBRUARY 24, IS 11 7 VIA OAKLAND PIER -yy Leave (Foot of Market Street) Arrive 2.15* Niles, Tracy Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Gait, Elk Grove, Sacramento, Roseville, Auburn, lI.ISp 8.40* Hayward, Xiles, San Jose. 7 7.00* Richmond.

Port CosU, Benicia, Suisun Dixon, Sacramento, i 7.28p Redding. Dunsmuir 16 7.00* Elmira, Vacaville. 7.00* Davis, Woodland vllle), Williams, Maxwell, Willows. Hamilton, Coming. Red Bluff 7.2»p 7.40* Vallejo, Napa, Santa Ron, Marline! 6.08p voa, San Ramon, 8.48p 7.40* Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento.

7.28p 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos. Kerman, 4.08p B.ooa Newark (Centerville), San Jose, Qsfos, Wright. Felton (Boulder Creek), 8.48p 8.20* Port Costa, Martinei, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Merced, Fresno. Goshea I Junction (Hanford, Armona), Visalia, Pmtervllle, Bakersfield B. Yosemlte Valley via 4.48p 9.00* Niles (San Jose), Valley Spring, lone, 4.28p 9.00* Tuolumne, Sonora, Jamestown, Angels 4.08p 9.00* Atlantic Truckee, Ogden, Salt I-atas Qty, Denver, Kansas Qty, Omaha, 8.28p 9.40* Fort Martines Bay Point 6.08p 10.20* Vallejo, Mare Island, 11.28* 10.20* Los 1 Angeles Costa, i.Si.

Byron. Tracy, Stockton, Fresno, (Hanford, i Visalia), Bakersfidd, Los 7.48p Saa Francisco Overland Limited D-flver, Kansas 'City, St. Omaha, 8.28p 11.20* Shasta Tacoma, Seattle 9.18p 12.00n Richmond, Port Benicia. Sui- sun, 0.48* 12.0Cn Davis, Williams, Colusa June, Willows 2.48p 12-OOn Marysville, Caico. Red 2.48p I.OOp Niles, Irvtnrtoa, San 2.48p 1.48* San Leandro, Niles; Centerville, 9.08* Newark, San 7.48p 2.00* Newark.

San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright, Fdton Creek), SanU 9.58p 2.40* San Leandro, Niles. San Jos' 9.28* 3.00* OoldSeld Haien. Wa- (Yeringtoo, Mason), Mina, Tonopah. Goldfield, Laws, Keeler 7.48* 3.00p Benicia, Sacramento land, Knights Landing, Tudor, Yuba City, 10.48* 3.20p Port Costa 'Stockton Martinei; Byron.

Modesto, Merced, Fresno 7 12.08p 3.46p Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena, 10.35* 4.00p Vallejo, Napa Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Martinet, San Ramon. 9.28* 4.00* NUea (Centerville, Newark), Liver- 10.28* more, Tracy, Stockton, Lodi H.lBp 4.40» Saa Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Pleas-' anton, Livermore, Tracy, Newman, Kerman, Il.lBp B.OOp allejo, Port Costa. Benicia Sacra. mento, Lincoln, 6.00p Davis.

Woodland, Yolo, Arbuekle, Williams, Colusa Junction, 10.3«p 5 OOp Russell, San Jose, Los Gat 9.28 a R.2op San Leindro, Niles, San Jose 7.48* 6.00p Owl Angeles B.oB* 8.40p Eastern Pueblo, Denver, Kansas Qty, St. Louis, Chicago, Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento. 8.28p 8.40* Havward, N'iles and San Jose 6.48p Vallejo. Port Costa, Martinei, Bay Point and Wav JII.IBp 7.40p Richmond, Post Costa, Martinez, Cornwall. Byron, Tracy, 12.48p 8.20p Oregon Roseville.

Marvsville, Redding. Portland. Tacoma, battle, Spokane. 9.08* 9.00p China and Japan Put Mail-rOgden, Cheyenne. Kansas City, Omaha.

9.00p Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento, Colfax, Truckee, Reno 10.08* 9.40? Bakersfield. McKittrick, Monarch, Moron. 8.28* 9.40p Richmond. Port Costa, Tracy, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Hanfoid, Coalinga, Visalia, 8.28* 9.40* Portland Willows, Red Bluff, Weed, (Klamath Falls), Ashland, Roseburg, Portland, Tacoma 12.28P NETHERLANDS Pacific Street Wharf. Collinsville.

Emmaton, Rio Vista, Isleton, Ryde, Walnut Vorden, Courtland, Clarksburg, Sacramento, Steamer Navajo, leaves San Francisco 8:00 a. m. daily I except Sunday, stopping at points shown; arriving Sac- I ramento 6:00 p.m. Leaves Sacramento 9:00 p.m. daily except Sunday (no stops en route), striving Francisco 5:00 a.my<*jggp^gßMßsgjgpy Steamer Modoc or Apaehs, leaves San Francisco I.CO p.m.

daily, except Sunday; arrive Saa Francisco p.m. OAKLAND HARBOR. San Frandtce, Miwion Stmt i then 8.00 a.m. and every hour, daily, to 8.00 p.m., in' LOCAL FERRY TRAIN Alameda Pier. To Oakland and a.m., and then 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 p.m.; then 8.30, 9.15.

10.00. 10.45, 11.30 p.m. 12.15 a.m. To Alameda and Frultvale via same as above. Union Transfer Co.

authorized to check Baggage direct from residence. 7 7 for Morning. for Afternoon, Sunday excepted. i Sunday only. Daily except.

Sat. and Sgn. Sat, and Sun, only. Schedule Effective November 1, 1910 FERRY DEPOT San Franclaeo Via -aoaailto I Arrive 7:15 a Petaluina, Bealds-1 Ufciab, wll-l 1 llta. Sherwood.

I 'Monte Rio, 'Duncan Mills, I fSebastopol Sag 8:13 "Glen Ellen Pt. Meeker, C-ua-f dero 18:43 a Petaluma. Santa' Rosa. Healds- 1 burp, Cloverdale. Monte Rio.

Duncan Mills. 10:45 a 4:35 12:45 plPt. Reyes, Camp Meeker (leaves! from J17 :05 3:15 Petaluma. Santa Roaa, Healds' I Cloverdale, Uklah. Guer-I I nevllle, Monte P.

10,. Duncan! 7 111:05 a 4-45 Sonoma. Glen Ellen 0:35 a 8:33 a BUB URBAN VIA SAUSALITO Sausalito, "Mill San every 30 minutes from 5 a. m. until 8-43 a.

hourly until 2:43 p. in. (escept the 2:45 undoes not run ito San Rafael Sundays p. m. and every 30 minutes until 6:43 p.

m. then 9:45 p. m. a. m.

(8:45. 8:15. 8:45 9:45. 10:43. 11:48 a.

12:45, 1:43, 2:45, 8:15. I 8:45, 5:15.,8:45. 8:15. 7:43 9:43 p. (12:01 a.

m. San ftuentin via San a. (1:45 (3:45 p. m. Tiburon and Belvedere via 7:45.

8:45, 19:30 a. 12:43. 3:15 415. 5:15, 6:13 8:43, 10:43.: 11:45 a. 12:45 1:45.

3:15, 4:13, 5:15. 6:15 p. 12:01 m. arrive 7:33 p. ni.

arrive 7:03 p. in. Sundays. (Sundaya only. I only.

direct. Pacific transfer are author- ized to check bassase direct from residence. VIA COAST LINE Leave (Third and Townsend Streets) a Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colmn. Cemeteries. Baden, San Bruno 6.30* South San Francisco, San Jose Gilroy, (HoOister), Sargent.

Pajaro, Witaon- 7.50* 7.10* South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, Way 7.30* 7.10* Mayfield, Los Altos, Los Gat 05....... B.oo* Shore Line Robies Hot Springs, 9 B.ooa El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, New Orleans, Chicago and East 9.300 8.05* The Jose, Pajaro (Wat. Santa Cnu), Castroville, (Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove), Salinas, Soledad, Paso Rcbies Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo, Surf, (Lompoc), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oxnard, Los Angeles 11.45* B.lo* MavfieM. Los Alter. Los Gatos, Wright, Glen wood (Boulder Creek), Santa Crui, Watsonville, Caatroville, Del Monte, 'ty Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.00* 9.00* San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Roblea Hot Springs, San Luis Tres Pinos Watsonville, Santa Cruz.

Dei Monte. Monterey. Pacific 4.00* 10.40* South San Francisco. Burlingame, San 7 Mateo, Palo Alto, San Jose 10.40* Los Monta Vista, Los jjj Valencia Street. Ocean View, Colma, Cemeteries, Baden.

San Bruno 1.36* 11 Bouth San Francisco. San Jose 2.00p Del Monte Jose, Gilroy, yy Sargent (Watsonville), Santa Ctti), Dd Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, 12.38* 2.05? South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San 8.45* Los Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gatos. 3.00* South Sao Francisco. San Mateo, Jose, Gilroy, Tres Piaos.

Salinas 10.10* 3.00* Watsonville, Santa Crut, Castroville, Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific 10.10* 3.15p Santa Clara West San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright (Boulder Creek), Santa Cnu. 10.30* 4.00* Sunset Express Tucson, Demir.g, El Paso, Houston, 7 New Orleans, 10.55* 4.00p Washington Sunset ton, D.C. New York and East 10.55* 4.00» Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 10.55* 4.00p Paso Robies Hot Springs, San Luis, Obispo, Santa Barbara cad 10.55* 4.20* South San Francisco.

San Jose 19.00* Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto, Jose and Wav 9.45* Redwood, Palo Alto, San I.lo* Los Altos, Vista. Los Burlingame, San Mateo, San 3.25* Street, Ocean View, Cemeteries, South San 23d Street, 3d and 8.40p Ssn "runo.San Clara, San I 7.38* J5.40p Los Altos, Los Gatos i Millbrae. nttt Mateo, Palo Alto, field, Los Altai. Los Gatos. 23d Street.

Visitation. South Saa 7 Street 7 f7.l 6.30p South V- Cisco. Saa 5.45* B.oo* The Robies Hot Springs, Santa B-rbrra, Los Angeles 9.30* 8.1 Op Los Angel Paseenger-Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Robies Hit Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santr." Barbara and Angeles 8.30* 10.00* San Jose and Wry Stations 7.20* 11.45* Sonth San Palo Alto San 7.45* LOCAL FERR' 'RAINS-Vla Oakland 18th St, erkelsyand From 8.00 a. 'd every twenty minutes until p. inclusive: then 9.00, 9.40, 10.20.

11.00.--11.40 p.m.. 12.20 r.nd 1.20 m. Additional Saturdays and Sundays only 8.40 p. 9.20, 10.00, 10.40 aad 11.20 m. To Oakland.

7th and Cast Oakland. end 6.00 a. Nt, and every tTeaty minutes until 8.20 p. inclusive, then 9.00, 9.40. 10.20.

11.00, 11.40 p. 12.20 and 1.20 a. m. boats Saturday and Sunday only, 8.40 p. 9 20, 10.00, 1 .40 a 11.20 To Oakland First ruitvale, Alameda, via 6.20 a.

and every twenty minutes until 8.20 a. indusive; then 9.00. 9.20, 1000,10.20,11.00,11.20 a. 12.20.1.00.1.20, 2.00, 2.20, 3.00, 3.20, t3.40 p. m.

and every twenty minutes until 7p. inclusive; then 7.40.8.20,9.00, 9.40.10.20.11.00, and 11.40 p. 12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional train to Oakland (First St).

2.15 a. m. To Except 7.00. 8.00, 9.00 a. 2.20.

3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 5.40 $. Sunday only 9.00, 10.00 a. m. 1.00, 2.00, J.OO, 4.00, 5.00. 5.40 p.

m. West 00 $8.40. $9.20, ,110.40, $11.20, $11.40 a. N. $12.20.

$12.40, $1.20, $1.40, "2.00, 1230, 12.40. p. and every twenty minutes until 7.00 p. inclusive: then p. b9.40.

$10.00,. b10.20, p. m. and a. m.

1 510.40, Jll.OO, 111.20, 111.40 a. N. $12.20. $12.40. $1.20.

11.40, $250, 12.40. $3.20. $8.40. "5.20, and p. ra.

To Vigorit. Steje. Richmond. a. 5.40 p.

6.20 p. I MUIR WOODS MT. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY UNION DEPOT, SOOT OF MARKET STREET 7 ftocnri Trip from San Francisco, $1.90 litis I li. M-f fwa It. Tasinis Weekday Weekday! Sunday Weekday Saaday 8:46 a Hop Saturdays.

(Mondays. Mt. Tamalpais only. Sausalito Kearny 4SSO I 874 Market-Tel. Douglas 4407 I General Valley.

California. Tel. Mill Valley 81 I linn if Tuiiljiii" 164 "Marr in" always In putt BAY AND IMKHt'RBAX SOCTBS? wliEf ROOTF Mare Boats leave 7:00, 0:45 a. 12:30. 3:20.

6:00.830 p. m. a la Carte, pock and office. North End Ferry Kearny 406; Bona I I BIT7HELPB'AHD i EVERY LITTLE WANT AD HELPS!.

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