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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1900. DRAMATIC SCENE ‘COULD NOT MAKE PORT AT N EUURTBI]I]M ST. MICHAEL, SO CATIE HERE WztnessGraphwnllyTells of ! A]aSka Commercial ComPanys Sidewheel TOWboat Saidie Back From Northem Goldfields. the Death of Mrs. Castle. Dying Woman's Signed Statement Against Miss Morrison Is Pro- duced in Evidence by the Prosecution. 2 i S s DORADO, Kane., Dec. 4 rrison murder tria an effort o 10 prove th Jessie Mor- etter to read rused it the and cut_her rang assed his clutched a murdered ef over her t and Olin eves v\nh er courtroom was training for- inched. She eyes for a nciuded her ex- | Castle was NING OF THE INDUSTRIAL CONVENTION lled to Order by President ve With a Large At- tendance Present. Dec The conven- ve one, embracing ! & s not only from ev ery section of 1 to order by Governor of welcome. Georgla de- n set forth n to be to pment of the gather- in organiz- i organiza- ighout the S e the n v of the South State er efforts toward ring materials ' on s hrrn States. IN PHI‘LIPPI'N'ES BY REBEL FILIPINOS MacArthur Sends Latest List u lne< to the Troops. 4—The following | at the War from General Mac- ILLED 1, Thirty-sixth In- wounded ®HN L. STODDARD IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Wife of the Famous Lecturer and Traveler Alleges That She Was Deserted. 4{.—John L. STON Stoddard, the lecturer, is defend- suit ha =t Cambridge Cou Mary H. Stoddard, the desertion and non-sup- rge case set forth that at Bangor, H. Brown, that klyn hful to her marr(an(— vows, lly deserted her in Sep- has continued to do so ling of the suit. Since i has lived in Boston, ewton. One child, Theo- was the result of the intiff asks that the cus- hild during his minority and amount of alimony be grant- ———— WOMAN AND CEILD MAY DIE OF BURNS Mether Tries to Light a Fire With Coal 0il and an Explosion Results. Nebr,, Dec. §.—Mrs. Louise 1 3 vears, the wife of Henry who is a clerk in the carpet de- at the Boston store and wh i Charics street, was probsbly burned this forenoon while start- fire with kerosene. Mrs. Penner the ofl in the kitchen stove while near by. An explosion fol- envelopi bolh the woman and flames. Penner was burned | OMAHA g head to foot and her condition is re- as The baby may who heard Mrs. Pesner’s | )+ help appeared and quenched | ® flames ru‘m:ph had entirely consumed | the | TWO MEN woman's clothes. mnnlm NoT FAR FROM ml Greelk Laborer in & Quarrel Shoots a | Miner and an Unknown Italian ’ critical. re- Is Also Killed. ALT LAKE, Utah, Dec. 4—A special to h; Tribune from Laramie, Wyo., say: two men were murdered last night at Siding. two miles from this city. Thomas Romin, 1 Greek laborer, shoi and killed Yam Bracken. a miner. Romin h-\d arreled with F. McFadden nnd d to sh: but b ml-un him ki Romin |I in jafl, murder. - An unknown Italian IAborer wos shot and killed in the sasme loesdity by unknown rial life in the | rding the | | | 1 | ] & ' [\ ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY’'S TOWBOAT SAIDIE, THAT HAS SPENT THREE WINTERS IN THE ARCTIC AND COMES HOME BE- CAUSE ICE FORMED TOO QUICKLY AT ST. MICHAEL. EX : 3 HE Alaska Commercial Company’s TELEGRAPHIC. sldewheel towbbat Saidie returned | POINT LOBOS, Dec 4,10 p m—Weather from Alaska ycsterday. She has B tlocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. been gone nearly three vears and coos AT A y : ~Arrived S would now have been wintering at | De PRy T o e St. Michael had not the ice shut her out. Fafl*d Dec 4—Stmr Arcata, for San Frap- | Last winter the Sajdic tied up at Un-{S80, o, | Lo e ranewich, alaska. This season ail the supplies and | hence Dec 3. & repair machinery for the vessel were sent | Salled Dec 4—Stme laqua, for San Pedro; | St. Michael, the intention being to | *tTr Bureka, for San Francisco. to winter the vessel at that point. The sidewheeler was detained at Cape Nome for. several wecks and when she Michael tlie ice had formed i At Unalaska got near St. and she could mot get she secured a supply on to San Francisco. hauled here and return to St. the spring. The Saidie is named after the wife Gerstle of the Alaska Commerc! Company and ig one of the handsomest sidewheel towboats in the world. She is bufit of steel and has the most powerful machinery, besides irst-class accomme:- dations for the crew. MAIL STEAIEB AUSTRALIA. Liner Gets Away for Tahiti on Her New Run. There was not a big crowd down to see the Australia away her second run to Papeete, the capital of Tahiti, yesterday. The passenger list was mnot expected, but freight had because the ship was | Michael In of When the pleasures of trip are fully understood by the “globe-trot- ters” there will be a naw rush to this par- adise in the sunset Quiet Day on the Front. Between sunrise and sunset yesterday only two vessels made their way throush the Golden Gate. They were the Brit- ish steamer Victoria, irom Oyster Har- bor with a cargo of coal, and the Ameri- can schoomer Newark. from Bowens Landing. The steamer Mexico sailed for Mexican ports with-a full cargo and a large passenger list. In spite of cut rates mace by the regular line the anogmon boat filled and Captain von Hel says he will run_her ‘“until the last dog is hung.” ——ea Water Front Notes. James Fay, a water front rounder, at- tempted to make a rough house on.the steamer Homer _yesteroay. The cook of the vessel hit him with a cleaver and Fay had to the Harbor Hospital J. Moore, working at 1015 Battery street, had his finger taken off in a holsting ma- chine. The wound was dressed by Dr. Dorr at the Harbor Hospital. Mrs. A. Woodcock, wiio lives at street, was knocked down by a Marke e e aol iy siand] iewut Yito lower limbs. at the Harbor Hospital and later was able to go home. Her intention is to sue the railroad for damages, <o she says. - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Charles E. Moody loads coal at Tacoma for Honolulu: the steamer C. D. Lane, rail- road ties at Fairhaven for Guayaquil, 70s; the , lumber at Port Blakeley for Syd- Melbourne or Adelaide. , or Delagoa Bay, 7os , 2 prior to arrival): the 3 attle f4r Lahaina, prior to arrival: the This- tlebank, wheat at this port for Europe, 42s 6d, prior 1o arrival; the Westgate, wheat at Ta- coma for Europe, prior to arrival. - Merchandise for Tahiti. The steamer Australia sailed yesterday for “ahiti with a general cargo, manifested up to 3 p. m. as follows: 20,151 1bs 160 tins bread, 3 cs 6 kegs beer, 3501 Ibs beans, 11 s bicycles and sundries, 2048 1bs , 208 ctls barley, 14 bdls cordage, 40 cs 1'0ll, 23 pkgs Chinese goods, 42 cs candles, 5 cx canned goods, 22 cs drugs, 60 cs dry goods, 104 o fresh fruit, 568 bbis flour, 6 crs_furniture. 236 pigs groceriés and provisions, 273 cs hard ware, 22 bales hay, 21 bxs ink, 9 cs lamp good: 1980 Ibs lard, 8000 lathe, machinery, 16 crs miliwork, 34 bdls paper, 12 kegs nails, 5 bdis oars. 22 crs onions, 27 cs ofl, 55 crs potatoes, 22 cs paint, 85 pKEs pipe, 29,000 Ibs rice, 20,000 shingles, 6632 1bs sugar, 173 cs salmon, bbls salmon, 277 cs soap, 16,150 lbs salt, 3{ cs shoes, 15,chests tea, 9088 gals wine, 10 crs wagon material. Value, §21,260. An Additional anflfesr. In addition to cargo previously reported the Walla Walla, toria, carried the followt fested as follows. which safled Sunday for Vie- merchandise, mani- For Victoria, $1583; for Man- . $1500. Total value, { a7 pkn tresh 410 bxs oranges. 100 bxs 37 pkgs vegetables For Manchester, N. H.—107 cs canned frull. 250 cs mon. | —_——— “ Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, December 4. | Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 38 hours from San Pedro. Pr s stmr Victoria, Blakey, 4 days from Oys- rer bor. Har Ship Lucile, Hansen, Schr Newark, Beck, Landing, Schr Mary FEtta, Bowens Landing. Schr Gotama, Bay. 16 days from Seattle. 15 hours from Bowens Anderson, 48 hours from 13% days from Coos CLEARED, Tuesday, December 4. ‘Semsen, Stmr Australia, Lawless, Tahiti; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- | kins & Co. St Queen, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chemainu: Dunsmulr's Sons Co. SAILED. Tuesday, December 4. Stmr Columblan, Doran, Astorta. R Stmr '* S B Donaidson. Stmr ml Norte, Allen, Astoria. Stmr Pureka. Shea, Stmr Alex Duncan, Guthrie, Moss Landing. Stmr Aunn.h Seas, Shanter, Halt, Comox. Wilson, Columbia schr Mary Etta, Anderson, —. Schr Oceania Vance, nm:. Port Hldloel Eche 18a° Schuauer. Borenson. Port Gembl ache Masgotte. Macco, New. Britain. Jat 34 57 N, lon 41 % W—Ship Hen v&“ Savania, for Honowuln, get a scalp wound dressed at i . 22,329 ft lumber, 2 pkgs | DIE! Adamson, for Nanaimo. RBOR—Arrived Dee 1—Schr Zam- 2; schr Lettitla, hence Nov 1S. ignal, from Tacoma. fled Dec 4—Schr Allce, for San ied Dec 4—Stmr Geo W kd Dec 4—ship Elder, Isaac Reed, c 4—Stmr Farallon, from Alaska. Stmr Bertha, for Valdes D-Safled Dec 4—Stmr Rival, for RIVER—Salled Dec 4—Schr Con- Francisco. IGN PORTS. flanza, for San FOR! Po: pGALWAY. n;\ni\ud "Dec 3—Br ship Elmhurst, ence . for o. TAprived Nov 3—Ger stmr Vero- Yt 25, R" ALMOUTH~Arrived Dec 3—Br ship Lizzie ell, July 31 YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dec press of Indfa, for Vancouver. DUBLIN—Arrived Dec 2-Br ship Haddon Ha'l, from Tacoma. 2—Br stmr Em- New_ York. ANTOFGGASTA_Arrived Dec 4—Schr James Roiph, from Port Ha VICTORIA—Sailed Nicholson, for Shanghal OCEAN STEAMERS. PENSTOWN—Arrived Dec 4—Stmr Ocean- te, from 3 York GIBRALTAR—Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm II, from Genoa and Naples. NEW YORK-—Sailed Dec 4-Stmr Cymric, for Liverpool QUEENSTOWN-Arrived Dec 4—Stmr Ulto- nla. from- Boston, for Liverpool. LIZARD—Passed Dec 5, 2:30 a m—Stmr Pre- toria, from New York, for Hamburg. Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. | “From. Fulté ....|Portland ana Astorl Soutn Portiand |Seattie Eureka Humboldt Corona. Newport. Geo. W. Elder. Portland. Point Arena...|Point Arena. Crescent City..{Crescent City :v.emrer North Fork Empire . Dec. Pomona . Dec. Rival Dec. Dec. City of Para City of PueblalVictoria & Puget Sound Mattewan ......|Tacoma.. Santa Barbara.|San Pedro, Queen Bonita Progreso ... Columbia .. Hathor Rainfer . TO BAKL Steamer. | Destination. |__ Satis Pler. _|San Diego 6 9am|Pler 11 5 12 m|Pler 21 ; 6, 10 am|Pler 2 Nip. Maru.|China u-mn[mc 6 1pm/PMSS Umatilla vac & Pgt S4. 7, 11 am|Pler 9 tco. Astoria & Ptld| Coos Bay eattle. Humboldt. _|Grays Harbor| Pec. M Eider Bortiand......| Dec. P .|Dec. Dec. Allllm:e. Bonita Some women objected to the faint odor which came from the old yellow COTTOLENE. (In most cases they overheated it—burned it.) It was not an objectionable odor like that from boiling cab- bage, but It wis a new one And so we decided to do away with the odor entirely. The result is shown in WHITE COTTOLENE, odorless, neutral. “It looks good enough to eat,” and its looks don’1 belie it, fiewmfll.-y. ESPIC’S CIGARETTES, or POWDER | z=% Pari, 4. B8PI0; New York, 5. JOUGERA & 00, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS COLON—Salled Dec 2—Br stmr Acanthus, for | dloc! Nov 35—Br bark Elizabeth | —Salled Dec 3—Br stmr Robert | Sun, Moon and Tide. Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnl. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street whast) about. rwenty. five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER §. Sun rises Sun sets Moon -sets 7 7 LW 12'e. m. [Time| =03 1Tlma] T wl | Time) W 29 o { LWy HZena me comwmo 3:50] NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day, the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of refer- ence 15 the mean of the lower low wators. il ey Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographle Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., December 4, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time, G G CALKINS. N., in charge. Lieutenant Commander, | LOW RATE GRANTED TO LIVESTOCK CONVENTION | Oregon Short Line Complies With the Recent Request Made by the Association. SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 4{—General | Passenger Agent D. E. Burley'of the Oregon Short Line to-day granted the ap- plication of the transportation committee of the National Livestock Association for an excursion rate to Portland and will an- nounce a rate of $31 50 for the round trip, which will in all probability include sev- eral side trips to points of interest along the line. The association made a request for rates from the Short Line and also from the Southern Paclfic, the proposed route over | the latter system being from Salt Lake City to Sacramento, then down the valley through the land of Big Trees to Los An- | geles and from there either East by the from Oregon; Br ship Lord Elgin, hence | | pesthouse on North southern line or return to Salt Lake by v of the coast route and San Fran- The decislon of the Southern Pacific is expected in a few days. SEMALLPOX SPREADS BEYOND QUARANTINE NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Forty cases in the Brothers Island, one new case in the infected district on the West Side and two deaths to date was the condition of the smallpox outbreak as reported by the Board of Health to- day. Nonme of the officlals took any com- fort from the fact that but one new case developed to-day as against - eight on Monday, for the disease has o\'erlelped the bounds to which they had trie: confine it in the neighborhood of all nations block’ in West Sixty-ninth street where it started. They are now satisfie that they will have many new cases to deal with. The helghts | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. [ THE EMPORIUM. RRRERLEERRRRY R RRRKREEERY EREE YR RRREE.Y X KEREE RV IRY. KR RERE R IIIIY, %SRRI RRI IR, Santa Claus—Duily ¢ to 12a. m., 2 fo 5 p. m.—Santa Claus. San Francisco’s Christmas Tree. That’s what the great Emporium is—showing gift things of beauty and utility & from all parts of the world. Every available space in the big store is given up to Between 1500 and 2000 salespeople quickly serve the forehanded getting-rea folk, who realize that the great festival is only 17 days off and are avoiding the rush and crush of the last week. i ready-for-Christmas ¥ — Glove Orders. Thousands of pairs of Gloves m bought for Holiday gifts each year. you do not know the sizz or color d: sired buy a Glove Order; they are made | | out for any amount you desire to spend. Good Gloves in fashionable cut and col- orings, includng such world-‘amous es as Fowne's, Dents’, Monarch, Tr: fousse, Chevrier, Reynier, Premiere ard Alexandrz, per pair from $1 to $2.25. —_— Ladies’ Underwear. Su'is, the genuine ‘“Oneit | natural wool color, the correct weij season of the year, per suit Oxford gray, ribbed or plain, Merino heel and toe, pair Ladies’ “Stutigarter’” |one-quarter off regular prices. | Terra Colla and Glassware. Terra Cotta Busts §1.00to | $r5.00. Terra Cotta Figures $1.00 to $25.00. | Tema Cotta | Match Boxes 4oc to$1.50. Terra Cotta | Pipe Racks s0c to $3.00. | ‘Terra Cotta |Tobacco Boxs $r.25 | to $2.50. Terra Cotta {Masks for decora- | wall | Pliques, each | $2.25. | White Alaba ter Sikbed Besa Bohemian G ass Flower Vases Bohemian Glass Lemonade Set . Bisque Figures and Ornaments Caiforn'a Souvenirs, Rexton books for old and young. Free. & Holiday merchandise. Silver-Plated Ware for ) l'loliday Gifts. Tea Sets. ... : - Cake Baskets. | . . 10.00 Berry Dishes. . ., 10.00 Bread Trays. . ... 7.50 Dinner Castors. . . 10.00 | Pickle Castors, 3.50 Combination Sugar Bowls, with 12 spoons.. 175 to 10.00 Butter Dishes. . .. 10.00 Cream P tchers . 5.50 5.00 1.00 to 7.50 X 10 00 to 15.00 » 3.50 to 7.50 % Biking Dithes 5.00 t> 10.00 Soup Tureens. 7.50 to 15.00 | Water Pitchers. 3.50 to 22.50 | N Taye...... 100 o 17.50 Codiok iy waid S(uytr 2.50 to 7.50 Cup and Saucer. . 350 to 5.00 Puff Boxes....... o 2,00 to 4.00 Atomiz- . 3,00 to 7.50 ewel Boxes 1.50 to 10.00 Hair Pin Boxes 150 to 2.50 Curling Iron hmps 2.50 to 10.00 Pin Trays.... ..o <50 to 150 % Toothpick Holders. 50 to 1.50 & Berry Sgoons,. 1.00 to 2.00 g Soup Ladles .. . 150 to 3.50 | Gravy Ladles. 1.00 to 150 Fruit Knives, st of 6, 125 to 150 ‘Table Knives, set of 6, 75 te 2.00 1.60 3.5 H 315 £ 175 2.50 Butter Knives. .50 Sugar Spoons. .. .. 50 Cold Meat Forks 1.50 Children’s Kmfe, Fork and % Spoon z 5 to Child’s Mugs T .25 to 3 Hand-Painted Opal Goods. to $1.00 : to 250 Plaques to 200/ Glove Boxes. to 150 Handkerchief Boxe! to 150 & Collar and ~ Cuff Boxes, 3 :’; & Tollet Sots, 7 pieces, for . . - dressing table, per set.... 2.00 to 3.50 Christmas Book Bulle- (in—Gives the titles and prices of hundreds of gift Stockton, all shades and styles .. Union Suits— Unshrinkable wool-mixed Union in whit= or | ight for this | ; $l 25 Ladies’ Hose—Pure lamb’s wool, fast black or and C}uldrm s| Underwear) s5octo $3.75 .25¢to $12.50 .$ .98 to $3.50 .50 to 15.00 Pottery made in ..50cto §15.00 [ EMPORIY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S ORANDEST SI’ORE SmoKing JacKet $7.50. | No larger or more com- | plete assortment of Smoking Jackets on the coast than is carried, by the big store. | Here is an extra good value. . | The jacket illustrated is made of an excel- lent_all-wool, dou- ble-faced cloth; the collar, cuffs and pockets showing re- verse side; it Is bound with satin or silk cord and has heavy silk cord leops; only Men’s Underwear. Wool Underwear for men—Derby ribbed, form fitting, the correct weight for winter, camels- hair or natural gray weol, well finished, good wearing, comfortable garments, SI 3 each | Wool ‘Socks—Woven from long-fiber yarm, without seame, natural gray, black, tan or came’shair color, a splendid v‘l\u, Zsc per fair. , 8 WAARARAAAAR R AAARRAAAARARARA N QR RR AR RN AR R AW AR R aaaaaaaa ‘ Groceries-Liquors. Free To-Day—4 packages of Pyramid Wash~ ing Powder, with 12 bars of Dia- m mond C Soap, for Oysters—Victory brand, extra Stand- 22¢ ard, 2-Ib cans, to-day Shredded Whole Wh:at Biscuits—3 packages . . . zk Pure To{nato c.bllp—(;oldzn Rule Brand, S reguarly zoc, larg: pint bottle, to- s o Rbcc—Choxu j.un 6 Iln for zsc C.I:Lomn me— All varieties, full standard, the high-grade Victory Brand, 2 14-Ib Sherry or Port—Our regular 75c per gallon grade; to-day only. Scotch Whiskey—Wm. Williame, 51.00 $2.40 regularly $1.25 bottle, to-day. only Pabst Malt Extract—The best of all tonics, per dozen. ... Ginger Ale—Made from the famous Lytton Springs water, regularly goc dozen, b gy "60c 3 Your Dho(ogruph_sm to your friends for Christ- mas. We make them in bes: style from $L.50 to $8.00 ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mai! to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remarka- ble remedy are being mailed to all who will wrue the tate Medical Institute. They cured so men who had bat- tled for years lgs nst the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute hes decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is a home treatment, and all men whoe suffer from any form of sexual weakness resulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, varicocele or emaclation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a pecullarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength and development just where it is needed. It cures all the ills and troubles .hat come from years of misuse of the natural func- tions and has been an absolute success in all cases. A request to the State Medical Institute, lektron bullding, Fort Wayne, ind stating that you desire cne of their free trial packages, will be com- plied with promptly. The Taatitute is de- sirous of reaching that grea: class of men who are unable to leave home to be traat- ed, and the free sample will enable them to see how easy it is to be cured of sex- ual weakness when the proper remedies are emplny“ The Institute makes no re- strietions. ny man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed :n a % lain package, so that its reciplent need ave nio fear of embarrassment or public- ders are requested to write with- Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave whart, For ‘Alaskan Ports—i1 a. m., Dec. 2, 7, 13, 17, 22, 27, Jan. 1. Change to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. G). Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacome, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 8. m., Dec. 3, 7, 12, 17, 23, 71, Jan. 1, and every Afth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for a Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureh Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Dec. 4.9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Jan. 3, and every fifth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An. el Al N. mer Santa Rosa, Sundays, § a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Barbara, Ventura, Hucneme, San Pedro, ewport— steamer ’l.m. senada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian. Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth each month. For further information obtain company’s folders. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing wmmm revious notice. TIC! ‘T OFFICE-—4 New Montgomery street 4Plllce Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. 0 Market st. San Francisco. m Il. R&N CO. PORTLAND From Buelr-;lrée! Wh.r; at }g a ’fio £12 First Class néludin, rth FARE $8dicand'eioes "6na Moals, GEO. W. EL‘DER ails. -Dec. 9, 19, 29 COLUMBIA sail 1, 24, Jan. 3 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the NorthweSt. Through tickets to all points Fast. C. WARD, General o5 Marker st TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- S ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p, m., r YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Sbe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and cunneéting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dla, ete No cargo received on board on 'day of sall &6 "NipPoN MARY Thursday, December 8. AHER!CA MARU aturday. December 29, 1900 Via Honolulu. §S. HONGKONG MARU.. 5 ursday, January 3, 1901 nound-trly tickets at reduced rates. For ht and passage apply at company's office, {50 Tariet sbreet, cormer Firs W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PANAMAR.R.Co.'s 725 LINE To NEW YORK via PANAMA. S. 8. ST. PAUL sails December 18, 2 p. m, From wharf, foot of Fremont street. Freight and passenger office, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Const Agent. Occanlc5.5.00. 5 ZERLAND a0 $YONEY, DIREOT LINE ro TAHIT! to OENERAL AGENCY .&"mn“n BB, S Sy SR RS Y T AMERICAN LINE. SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK. . PARIA t Cherbourg, westbound mesg’le%r'k Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York........Dec. 12 New York........Jan. 2 Bouthwark ......Dec. 13 Kensington . St. Louts.. .Dec. 26 Noordland RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 noon. nd Dec. 12( Westernland o Dec. 13| Kensington - ‘Westernland 26 l’dll:ld For freight u!d passage I;ITE‘.I{NATXONAL NA‘ IGA'HON Co. 80 Montgomery st. any of its agents. lm YARD AND VALLEN), Steamer ““Monticelle.” o Wed,, Thurs, and Set at 945 o (g, Thars 3% hlflln iflC& ;‘.Na l. Nflp‘ hone Main 1508. FAl Dign); PUPOUTTTTD EEEEEED _m Tor both it 8 a b v "snd ey RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. (PacIFIC sYsTEN.) Trains lenve nud ar SAN FRANCINC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEN SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG { | Frow DEoEMBER 1, 1900. LEAVE — ARRIVE RAILWAY COMPANY. mRY—'OO’!‘ OF MARKET ST. TIBURON T B e ThWN. oane San Francieco to San Radaol. “ia3r seiisy | SUI 43:437 | Gan Rafacl to San Francisco. 0004 Attty B 3437 | WEEK DAYS—$:10. 7:50, 9:0, 11:10 a. m.; 12 *8:004 Niles, Livermore, <y, sy | B 10 p m. Saturdays—Extra mn- at 1 Sockioa . | _and N SUNDA s—l B 50, 120 & m; 1000, 20, 508, Gy Sreacrgg —— Betwies San and Schuetzen Parky same scheduls as above. Leve |l Bt Arrive San Franecisco. | Nov. 7, 1900. | San Franciseo. Week | Sun- jun- | Week Days. | days. fmmcomfm | Days. *11:004 Niles, Bookion, Novato, [13:0 am| 5:40 am . b | e [IBENES wm"fln, ‘” o Sactamento Rtiver Stoamers. . Indsor, %5 am © Haywards, Nilca and Way Siasions. Heuldsburs, l.x-!r 'll‘fllll.l |I!-b| Il’!l:ll;lv 'Ill‘]o. r':'l‘ill‘ %, Calintoga, Sunta Ross. -cxnrunfi'd:. nters, r 230 pm| $:00 am| Clgverdale; um:-m., tm-‘fi'l'i'" z gl 7:30 am| ‘ e~ f1~:nm1 ol 4 les and San | 8:00 am| an« D d 13i00r il uvfimm and v R e, { Guerneville. *5:00rThe Owl Limited DR Soabiest 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma [ A""lr— | 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm! Glen Edien. o "l Paser Now Ot ud' nnmx © am) o New Crioass am) verone HE: 13 oral 3:00 pm| Sebastopol. \o0r Val T at Santa Rosa 1808 Seemiar o oo White Sulphur Sprines: af Omaba, *7:00r Oregon snd ""nfx' aria; at Lytton for Lotton Sglnn * G"-Mu‘ for uum Srvings. Highiand Bnrln 1'3 .yuu.[om.." baa ",“ Beings T outo, NMasgavitie, . Kedling, Soda Bay, egort Porttand, Fugel Houid and Fasi *8:434 | Springs; af URiah for ¥ichy Springe, Serstows 8103 + Costs, Martinez rings, Blllt Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter " | Springs, Lake, Pomo, Pm.r Valley, | Jokn n-y R-lvemd- Lierley's, Buckneil's. fanhedrin anu, Huliytlle, ‘Ov s Hot Springm COAST. DIVISION (Narrow Ga | endoctno C¥ Brags. Westport Dsal. (Fous of Murket Street.) | Willets, X‘ymvlk. L\lmn Bell's Springs, 58716 Nowark Couterville,SanJoss, Felton, | Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotla and Bureka. o Crea Sata Orescad Woy Biburday to Monday round-trip tiokets at re Rtations. . Quced _rates. 12487 Newark Genterville, a-...v_ New | ,On Sundays round-trip, tickets to ail poines ul-. Folton, n- Creek, | bayond San Rafael at hal e sud Principal Way | . Ticket office, 650 sl st Clgosicle buné *4:15r Nm- l‘fi €. WHITING, Gen. Pass. Agt. Ill»lirllunfi-’ Ixm Ban Je GREEK ROUTE FERRY. Team S08 PRANGSEDFout o Mackst Stk 8 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sta.) &0 Qoean View. South B Fraucisce Taaer | San il Way Stations (N ke Welkatape suiz).. *91004 Han Joss, Tres Pluos, Swnta Oriz, Pacific Grove, P'aso Robles, San ‘Way Stations. . *5:304 l-.l_ and Prhui; *G:10p San Jose and Way 3 e San Jose wnd Way -\Imlw A for Moriing. P for Aftermoun. 3 + Susday exceptad. 3 Sunday oniy. 2Mondays, Wedaesdays, Fridays. ’hfl’y:hmn,zmd-n @ Saturday ool 49:00, al Way Stations '&u. 1800, | “:zer Gen. NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. o MILL VALLEY RAFAEL. 2% U s m, 0, 518 % TRIPS For Ml Vailey and Saa Raae\ oh Mondaya " Wednesdare s at 9:00 and 11:35 p. SUNDAYS—*3:00, q’... 130 & m., " 315, =446, 630, ns marked (' to San Quentin. 'FIOI M.N mflb TO S.AN I‘M $—5:20, *6:30, 7:45, Manacer. Wednesdays e B UNDAYS 8+ 6. 38, 2, “" £ THROUGH TRAINS. .. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta« 9% p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stas s m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta- WEEK DAYS....9:15 & m.; 145 and 100 B . u‘umllr- Fare, San lh‘- to Summit and Returs, gnw-nvmur'rmumm Ensaite Perry: SUNDAYS. ___.F.________,_______‘;, wma | Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year

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