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Asylum since July 1, age & years; Laretto Duran, 7; jeline. Ray Croal, 8. | T i = ejected for'$4; collections made; i PACIFIC COLLECHON co., ; tel. 5580. r § cents—The Weekly Call, | er, for mailing, $1 per year. A\ I) W ABEHOI !El STORAGE Ma S., storage and mn\lnl. covered ‘ and Market; phone South 762. = SWRITERS AND SUPPLIE! BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We machines for less money than any the , 8. The T}'D"fll'r | telephone Main 263. 6 California; pewriters: any | lo L)k M. ALEXANDEIL | Bavings Bank, room 7, 340 D November 20, smount of dividends declared In ighty-nine and seven eighths ON, Secretary. 3 3 K 22 (thirty ugar Plan- le at the office of the n and after Mon- of the anuhlu 1 be payat , No. 24, of seventy- n the issued capi- bas been declared he company, 430 on December e licenses were jssued Oakiand, and Amanda Boston, Mass.,, and reek nd death mnotices sent by nserted. They must be handed the publication offices and be me and residence of p © the same published BORN. . this ole Fusel December 3, 1800, v, & daughter. ember 25, 1900, n Plerce, a son to to December §, e f Oekiand and Maria A Ireland, aged yoars 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to atte: funeral this day : m his late resi- terment Cypress ber 7, 1900, at toma street, f Florence and native of San cisco, he and § days. will take place to-morrow Interment private, . aged respec the funeral to-morrow >k, from her late resi- thence to St. Paul's A solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul, clock. Tuesday, December emetery. ty, December T, 1900, Glenn ¢ Stella B. and J. L. Cherry, ghield, 111, aged 17 years 2 ¥s of Frank Dickinson and Cora ‘'uller, a native of Virginia, aged Undertaking _Compeny, near Post. Interment emetery this eity, December 7, 1900, Lurline. hter of Duane W. and Mazie M. ve of Oakland, Cal., aged § years he and 16 day 7 s are rt-xnrt{u!l{ invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 sk, at Odd Fellows Chapel. Interment y. December 5, 1900, Mary beloved wife of Hugh Flynn, ¢ Hugh Francis Fiym, o ntive County, California, aged & Canadian pa- | years 10 months and © days. ) (7 Friends and ecquaintances are respect- tully ited to .'..fifi the funeral this day ( o'clock, from her late resides Minna street, Patrick’s Church, will be celebrated commencing et 11 Interment Mount ry Cemetery. ACOBS_in this city, December 7. 10, Au. gusta Jacobs, & native of Germany, aged 23 vears § months and 7 days ON—1In this city, December §, 1900, Hat- only Aaughter of Mary H. John- - ative of Cincinnati, Ohio. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral services this day (Saturda: o'clock, at the chapel of Fellows tory thence to St. where a solemn hi for the repose of o'clock. er ool OHNEON—In this city, December 7, 1900, James P. Johnson, & native of Denmark, aged 5 years £YSSER—1n Fresno, €, 1908, Omoar December sser, & mative of Dillenburg, veed 35 years & months and 16 daye. (Germes '"‘r ‘I!n;u C:"' usintances are respect- riends and acq ruiliy $eieed to isant the Sunday), Talsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment press Lawn Cemetery, Eignth and Harrison st FLLEHER-—In this clt{. ly M Ban nthe and 23 daye. to-morrow | et 9 o'clock, from the pariors of ‘L"\'lLln this city, December 5, lsoo George | MOREHOUS Jobn t.—Dividend No. 17 in liquida- | 1900, James | \ | | | | | cer from | tles in the history o L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¥ HENRY J. GAI..I.AGI!E! 00-. (Buccessor to DANXIL N DIRECTOI % Fun st m‘-fi‘.’-‘.‘%m fully invited to attend the funeral this uy (Saturday), at 13:45 o'clock, from the parlors | of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Com- pany, 1208 Mxnlon street, between Eighth | and hln\h‘ ce to St. James Church, cor- ner 'rvnexm rd and Guerrero streets, for services, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. lnler- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, KOHN—In this city, Decem! 7. ,1900, Alice Mathilda, ‘Deloved ‘wite of Heniy L’ Eohn & native of Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Ge'rmu)' i #ged 47 years 3 months and 12 da: ! I Friends and scquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 10:3¢ o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 11§ Geary street. Inter- n Home of Peece Cemetery, by 11:30 :xdnfl?ck train from Third and Townsend s KROPLIN—In this city, Decem! 1900, Hen- Fietta Kroplin, beioved wife of Kroplin, a native of Denmark, aged 54 years 10 months and 24 days. ment Clifford, beloved son of August and Lund, -nd brother of Paul Leslie Lund, ;ug.; f San Franclsco, aged 3 months nnd U¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his paren 35 Willow avenue, between Eddy and_Ell Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MAGOONIS—In this eity, 'Del:mber 7, 1900, Ellen Magoonis, beloved wife of the late Zacharias Magoonis, and mother of John, James and George is and the laté Thomas ant Christine Magoonls, a native of County Kilkenos, Trcland. aged 6 years. ° | '—In this city, December 5, { Deioved usbas’ of Meivina More: house, father of John, Mabel, Guy, Melvina and Clifford Morehouse, and brother of C. C. Morehouse, a_native of Bear River, Nova ia, aged 37 years 3 months and 6 days. on. Mase.. and Weymouth. Nova Scotla, s please ‘copy "7 Friends and ncquaintances are respect- (Bos 1ly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 2 o'clock, from the Missfon Ma- under the auspices of Mission | 63, F. and | (Sunday), sonic_Temple, Lodge N M A. D Interment by electric car. In this city, December & 190, John | beloved husband of Annie Murphy, | Jeremiah Murphy, and brother of A Patrick Murphy, a_native of erary, Jreland. aged 33 years and acquaintances are respect- | ited to attend the funeral this day | at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of | ‘onnor & 7 Mission street, | thence to St. Teresa’ ch, where a sol- | emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for th repose of his soul, commencing k. Interment Holy Cross Cemet: oN n L—In this city, Deces gt 9:45 2] aod srenddmuginer of Chapies nah Myers and Edward and the late | a native of San Francisco, aged | take place this day | 2:30 o'clock, from the parents’ | Howard street. Interment | otery. In this city, December 6, 1900, &, fant daughter of Bozo and the fna Raicevich, a native of San Fran- 7 months and 15 days. Concord, Cal., December 7T, , beloved wife of BE. J. Randall, f Captain and Mrs. L. A. An- and daughter a n, & native of Pacheco, Cal [¥Funeral from St. Catherine’s Church, Martinez, Cal. to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o’clock RILEY—In this city, December 6, 1300, James | Phillp, beloved son of Alice and the late | | h 1ip Riley, a native of San Francisco, aged De- | the City and County Hospital, a native of | 1%0, William Scott, ged 53 years. SILVA—In_this city, December 7, 1800, John | Silva, beloved father of Joseph and Maggie | Silva, and uncie of Joseph and J. C. Al- varez, a native of Portugal, aged 8 years. | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at $:30 gclock, from the parlors "H J. B odeau, 305 Montgomery. afenue, thence o nora de_Guadalupe's Church, corner Broadway and Mason street, where & Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | pose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NER—In thie city, December 6, 1900, Rob- Werner, dearly Beloved brother of Mre. Wanda Vln\'r Mrs. Hulda Seitz and Oswald | Krenz, a of Germary, aged 59 years 1 | days A member of Yerba | (N0 § and Pacific Stamm No. e funeral to-morrow m the Independent Order of Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street, where gervices will be held under the aus ices nf Pacific &tamm_No. e« U, o. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemet Remains at | the funeral parlors of H. F. 917 Mis sion street. WHITL In thie city, December 7, 1900 An: wife of James W. W hiting, anzs, e er of Carrie M. Whiting, Mrs. J. K F! of San Francisco and Doering of Chicago. »tlne of funeral hereafter. ZE‘KI —In Grass Valley, December 6, 1900, _v-or[(— H., beloved son of Solomon And 1he late Jull ef Zekind, brother of Mrs, Levy, and grandson of George Arvmsnn o Al-m«'a Cai., a native of San Francisco, aged ars 4 months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- mu) invited to attend the funeral services morrow (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock, at the Testdence of M N. Aronson. 1348 G street. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Mrs. E. J. @+t 4444444444944+ 440 Peck’s Bad Boy come to life again? No, just grown older and funnier than he was fif- teen years ago. George W. Peck will give you an intro- duction to him as he now is in next Sunday’s Call, and then be prepared to laugh, for Mr. Peck will write exclusively for The Call a series of papers on the world-famous Bad Boyand what he is doing now. These articles are even funnier than those of the old original bad boy. Be in the swim and keep your eyes open for them. B R R R HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. 04»40“0000000000“00’ G+e+ 4444444444044 44444 ‘W & Green, Colusa H B Joyce, Seattle |J D Smith, Redwood M {NA Schults, Porterv B u‘ B J Isham, Sacto £ 4 J Champion, Jackson DE e M oriand |G Stocks, Grass Valley G Peirano, San Jose |E C Ivins, Cal W Wood, Sacto |3 W Conant, Redding A Wright, Stockton | J L Depaull, Kern City J rryman, Cal J H Gifford, Carters REDow & w, L Ang BN Scrlhner Jr, Cal E Sarre, Chicago Z P Dyer, Cs ¥ C Wateon & w, Cal |J W Glenn, Btockton : J McDonald, Menio Pk w G Foster, Wash A L J Evans, Ni Dr D Campbeil, Los Ang 7 A M Baeshtel, Uklah J E Barkley, Ariz E F de Camp, Ukiah H L West, Stockton R L Beardslee, Stktn A A Hylll Vacaville 8 E Busser, lol An' §i K Carter, Davisville L Prager, B Botovis, Daviev |2 Kol L6 Augeise Maud Truax, Devisy (H E Scales, Stanford Ann Hathaway, Dartey| W G Scale. Stantord Misa J. Perryman, L AR D Robbiny, Suisun H W C A Campbell, R Blur H H Hunter, Victorla Miss Powers, Fresno San Jose iou & w, Honolul Junker, Del Mont wga> wau dRw "o Jou O 8 Williams, Blt Lake ‘Pal ] E: 23 9 5 HHAoK o, w % Thayer, Mich B Herbst, New York Lowry, wiu | Miss C Hopkins, Wash 58 N , Honolu|J B Glidersieeve, Cal h 0 lle yers .5 w, Cal v, Napa| ., Bpokane Minturn O Brlln. Dei 8 T Raymond, Cal G Hammond, ’x 15 Tarmer & w; TAn —_————————— New Move in Wickersham Case. SANTA ROSA, Dec. 7.—Another paper was filed this afternoon in the case of Cora L. Wickersham vs. Fred A. Wicker- sham et al., which is a contest of the will of the late Petaluma capitalist. This time the defendants have filed through thejr attorneys an _amended answer and cross- nt.. The hearing of a motion to case will come up in Judge urt to-morrow, and it is ex- ud to bc one of the ten legal bat- Sonoma County KQW'!H“E'UE g courts. Builders’ Contracts. Lennon (owner) with Allen & Looney .,.’.::‘;fim), architect E. A. Glfln—-PlumMn‘, sewering and gas fltfifl for alterations and ad- ditions to & two-story ullding on N Ilnofm'uflt 171:10% E of Gough, guq;fi A. 138; §910. h’:o:n.‘%. Cook & Co. (contractors) with Cali- | would make her first | ~1mlldr to the St. FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 1900 i3 WRECK OF STEAM SCHOONER CLEONE OFF THE GOAST OF MENDOGINO Goes Ashore in a Fog and Will Probably Go to Pieces, but the Crew Is Reported Saved. Unfortunate Vessel Left Here for Eureka Wednes- day, but Captam Miller Lost His Bearings. HE steam schooner Cleone, owned in San Francisco, is supposed to be a total loss near Point Gorda. She left here on December 5 for Eureka and probably went on the rocks during a fog. Captain Miller knew the coast well and the owners of the ves- sel were greatly surprised when the news of the disaster reached the city yesterday. Point Gorda is ten miles from Cape Mendocino and about forty miles from the entrance to Humboldt Bay. ng the | dense weather that has prevalled along | tne coast Captain Miller must have over- run his reckoning and piled up on the rocks. The chances for saving the vessel are said to be very slim. The Cleone was built_here in 1887. She is 119 feet long, 31 feet 2 inches beam and 9 feet 5 inches deep. A. W, Beadle is her managing owner, but he has liitle hope that she will be saved. The stout little craft lies in the cove where the old Eu- | reka pounded herself to death, where the | British steamer Bawnmore went to plf‘cen ,and where the old Orizaba weut asnore and drowned many of her passen- gers. When an investigation is held the first question asked captain and officers will be “Did you use the lead?’ If the | lead was not used it will go hard with the master and mate. | PANAMA RAILROAD GETS THE STEAMSHIP ROANOKE Will Make the First Run January 8th, Following the St. Paul. E. F. Connor, local representative of the Panama Rallroad, recelved word from New York vesterday that the steamship Roanoake had the company and run to Panama the boat upon been chartered by on January 8. This is which the company secured an option some weeks ago. The St. Paul had al- ready been chartered. It is understood the company has options on two other good vessels, the names of which will be announced in a few days. With these four vessels the Panama pawme expect to be able to compete with >acific Mail. The business relations . It is not the purpose of ama company to cut rates, as it will have all the business it can handle with the | four steamers. The Roanoke has been engaged during the past year in Nome trade, and is at the | present time in Seattle. She will be or- dered to this port immediately. The ves- | sel fs owned by Chicago parties, and is Paul in respect to speed senger and freight accommoda- tions. The St. Paul makes its initial run to Panama December 18, The last Pacific Mail steamer for Pan. ama sails ‘to-day. The City of Sydney leaves for all Central American ports and will make her last point of call Panama. - | Thereafter all the Mail Company’s steam- | ships will drop Panama from the sched- ule and will Ignnre (he Panama Railroad. OFF FOR A Ym 'S CRUISE. Crew of the Alice Knowles Will Spend Christmas at Sea. The whaling bark Alice Knowles, one of the last of the old blubber hunting wind jammers, salls to-night for the Southern Seas and from there to the coast of Siberia In quest of the sperm whale. In the old days the sperm whale was the mammal most in demand, but now every- body 1is chasing the right whale for whale- bone and the hunt for sperm oil is left to perhaps half a dozen vessels. The last to leave of the fleet that will do the summer hunting in the Okhotsk Sea is the Alice Knowles. Beveral months will be spent around Hawail and Guam and when spring comes a .course will be steered for the Japanese coast. The crew of the vessel were not very much in favor of such an-early start. They wanted to have Christmas ashore, but then a liberal supply of good things have been laid in and all hands and the cook will have a good time. - - Claims Olga and Cargo. The Societa In Azioni Ungaro-Croata Per la Navigazione Libera of Fiume in Austria-Hungary - filed an _intervention yesterday in the libel of the J. D. Spreck- els & Brothers Company and the Ship- owners’ and Merchants' Tugboat Com- pany against the steamship Olga and her freight. The interven: claim Khe vessel and cargo as their property. The Olfin and her cargo of sugar are now in t| hands of the United States Marshal. The Olga goes to the Union Iron Works to-morrow. It s expected that the re- airs to her will cost ,000. The propeller as to be removed and the tall shaft drawn in. Then the stern frame will have to_be replaced and sixty-eight plates taken from the bottom and new ones sub- stituted. All the rivets have shaken loose and new ones have to beRut in. The ves- sel will be from thirty-five days to six weeks on the drydock. All the repairs will be made under the supervision of Captain Metcalfe, Lloyd’s 'surveyor. ‘Sudden Death on the' Pomona. Glen Cherry, a 19-year-old deckhand on the steamer Pomona, died suddenly of heart disease yesterday forenoon while painting the rall of the vessel. —_— ‘Water Front Notes. The ex-transport Siam is down from Port Costa loaded with wheat and will sail for England next Tuesday. The collier Mineola was to have safled for Comox, B. C., yesterday, but one of her crank pins broke while the machinery was being turned over and it will be sev- eral days before repairs can be made. The steamer Fulton is to run opposition to the Astoria and She is u:haduled lo uu at 4 p. smber 5, and is 0 be Wi s oo Sdvertt Bf the Buiton Wil o2 pre- ltate another rate war. g’he master mariners will hold their an- nual ball in Native Sons' Hall to-night. There will be a great gathering of the old salts and a good time is expected. -— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Wrestler loads merchandise for Honolulu and Lebaina, AR S Merchandise for Victoria. The steamer Umatilla salled yesterday for Victoria and Puget Sound with the usual cargo of general merchandise, valued at $16,662, and including the following: 26 cs arms and ammunition, 12,350 Ibs butter, 4013 Ibs beans, 600 Ibs coffee, 2100 Ibs chocolate, 125 cs canned goods, 6 cs CIDCKI. 20 *hin- wflv‘llofll. 14 943 1bs 222 pkgs fl'\llt. 3'2- druge, £3 cs electrical woods, 3T Gyls gas, 85 pkes mm and provisions, 232 cs hard ware, 10 rolls leather, 122 bxs lemons, 25.720 lbs malt, 860 Ibs millstutie, 657 1bs nuts, 19 cs o, onions, 8 bdls paste, 11 kegs . :&.nm. 181 bxs raising, R e B 1131 1bs tobaceo, 464 1bs soda, 37 teel u bxs sweets, 86 pkgs vom.bln, 4 cs 1118 gals 5 Large Cargo for the Curacao. The steamer Curacao salled yesterday for Guaymas and other Mexican ports with a cargo neral merchandise, valued at $64,137, and fine the Tollowing: Znaterlal, 3 drums acid, 2 s (sub-contractors), o ton, aaheltels. sbd PUmIG | Lok , twists g o Basement brick Raing on street, 1 of Mar- ket, SE .u NB 187:10, NW ‘J'. BW 137:6; . 057 visions, fore Ll unnm Tumber, 12 mmulu whinrylluhc n‘n.tlllumm.'nznn 60 -d!. -n.l“eflnnlnu.ll s pipe, cs paint, 41 cs paper, 114 cs paste, 760 crs | { THE OLD WHALING BARK ALICE KNOWLES LEAVING PORT FOR HAWAITAN WATERS AND THE OKHOTSK SHE CARRIES A GOOD STOCK OF CHRISTMAS PROVENDER. A YEAR'S CRUISE SEA. IN — + potatoes, 23 pkgs ship rigging, $516 Ibs soda, | from New York, for Naples and Genoa, and 31 flasks quicksilver, 52 cs raisins, 3600 lbs rice, 57 crs rallroad material, 2§ cs stationery, 50 cs malmon, 9516 Ibs soda, 826 bals shooks, § cs shoes, 158 pkgs steel, 60,000 1bs sugar, 48 bdls spice, 11 cs saddlery, 12,300 Ibs tallow, 22 bdls shovels, 3 cs tea, 8 ¢s tar, 68 & whisky, 32 cs 18,286 gals wine, 38 cs wire, 53 cs wagon ma- ter bt g A Cargo for the Caroline Islands. ‘The schooner Louise J. Kenney safled yester- day for the Caroline Islands with a general cargo, valued at $1L238, including the tollow- ing: 9 cs arms and ammunition, 75 tins 5121 Ibs bread, 213 cs canned goods, 200 cs coal oll, § bdls cordage, 20 cs dry goods, 4 cs electrical goods, 3 cs liquors, 7 tanks gasoline, 4 pkgs glassware, 38 cs hardware, 42 kegs nalls, 2 cs drugs, 510 lbs = ar, § cs'lamp goods, & bdls iron, 25 pkgs groceries and provisions, 5 bdls oars, 58,836 feet lumber, 20 pkgs machinery, 23, 00 shingles, 12 spars, 18 cs tools, 46 cs salmon, 1 steam launch, 1 sailboat, 19 cs boots and shoes, 11 cs paint, 4000 1bs millstuffs, 12 cs wine, 7 reels wire, 1000 lbs salt. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, December 7. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 38-hours from Crescent_ City. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 20 hours from Fureka. mr South Coast, Olsen, 47 hours from Coos Stmr Sequota, Winkle, 37 hours from San Pesdt:'r Rival, Johnson, 78 hours from Willapa szmr ‘Bmplre, Macgenn, 53%% hours from Coos CLEARED. Friday, December 7. Stmr BSanta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Curacao, Parsons, Guaymas; Goodall, Stmr P.Srll:rllrruufiu-lflll. Cousins, Victoria, etc; Good- all, Perkins & Ship America, Harding, Comox; R Duns- muir's ‘Sons Co. Bktn Irmn'lrd, Schmidt, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. SATLED. Friday, December 1. Corona, Gielow, San Pedro, Bureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Curacao, Parsons, Guaymas. Stmr Umatilla, usins, Victoria. Stmr Scotia, Welvlg, — mr U Vinkle, —. Blmr. Alox Duncan, Guthris, Moss Landing. Br stmr Victoria, Blakey, Chemainus. Bark Levl G Burgess, Younggren, Tacoma. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Bchr Louise J Kenny, Olsen, Caroline Islands. Schr Coquille, Pearson, Coquille Riv Schr J Eppinger, Jensen, Stewarts Polnt. ELMRAPHX(‘ POINT Dec 7, 10 p m—Weather hagyr wind NP, elocity 3 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. 'DON. Dec 6—Br ship Albania, from New 3;: into Rio de Janeiro Stmr Stmr h“dcrmu Dec 7—Stmr Alpha returned to port. Troubie in engine room. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 6—8chr Glendals, from Grays Harbor. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Navarro, hence TAM mllA—Arrlved Doc §—Nor stmr Eids- 1d, from Manila. "DBI.UOGN 6—Ship Pelipse, for San Fran- “EORT LUDLOW-Satled Dec 7—Ship Hecla, for Port Blakeley. CO08 Bg—?flufl Dec 7—Stmr Coquille River, tor sco. PORT GAMBLE- Salled Dec 7—Br stmr Car- marthenshire, for Port Bllkel? SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 6—U S stmr Wheel- ing, from Alaska. led §—Stmr Rainler, for Whatcom. Arrived Dec 7—Stmrs ALKl and Dolphin, for Sa- Inas_Cru: !AN DlEGO—ArHde Dee 7-U S stmr Phila- ‘.lphl-, 1 1%!? lmtnfllg.l-fl. from Ham- bur[ lt jua, from rel FORT BRA led Dec 7—Stmr Noyo, for n_Francisco. TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 7—Br stmr i g g m_Tacoma. 3 man-:KA—Amnd Dec 7—Stmr San Pedro, B-llod Dec 7—Schr Bliza Miller and stmrs North Fork and Brunswick, for San Francisco. ASTORIA- Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Columbian, ANOBLIB—&(I.G Dec 7-Nor or Nanaim Dec ‘7—Stmrs Geo Loo- mis and Corannio, for FORET! San Francisco. IGN PORTS. HONGKONG-—-Arrived Dec 8-U S stmr Grant, from Manlla, for San R ON . Aol Beo i Bmr Advincs, thom New York Salled ed Dec 4—Stmr Nlagara, for New York. BWCAB‘K{*E ?u’i;hn"ed Nov l—Br shin gomeryshire, for e Seea N 3-Br bark oy Sl et Do e R S F s Wfi:fllvfl Dec 7—Stmr Common- GlBkALTM—AxflVGd Dec 7—Stmr Aller, eded. YORK»sdlcd Dec 7—Stmr Weimar, ‘Arrived Deo 1—sum-t Lucania, M{m Liver- : stmr Barcelona, UEENSTOWN—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Cam- pania, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- ceeded. ROTTERDAM—Arrived ncnum from New ‘Zdork. via Boulogne. T-Stmr Am- NSOUTHERN FACIFIU COMPANT. (PacIFIC SYATRM.) ve aud are due (o nrrive RAN FRANCINCS. (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) OVERCOME BY GAS N b MINE = LBAVE — Frow DicmMsem I, 1900. — ARmiv Expre Twonty-One Men Narrowly Bhc, Porbasd s < C .lmmkum Esc pe Death at BEutte *8:004 Dazis, Wood Sekyaviite, (worile: *8:004 Atlantic Express—Ogdon and Kass » Camp. 0 fi S i Stockton ... b S geb o Taken From the Bell Shaft Uncon- scious, but Are Revived by Phy- sicians After Hours of Ohico, Jted OflMe Wm Souora, A Haywards, Niles sod Way Sta Theees T “Augsies irpeom 2 Lathrop Mton Fromuo and Los Ange xaml Labor. om0 Vall Jo. Marties aint Way Statlo | #10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogdeo, Den- ST ihesay ver, Ohuaha. Chicago.... *11:004 Niles, Stookton. Saceamento, Men- . Vianford, Visalia, BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 7.—What came very | nearly being the largest mining disaster in the history of the Butte camp occurred to-day. Fortunately no lives were lost, but twenty-one unconscious and half-suf- focated miners were hauled to the surface i by ropes from the Bell mine and laid in rows while nearly all the doctors in the city worked over them and by means of | artificlal respiration and sirong stimu- | { lants finally succeeded in reviving all the | victims. 1 A month ago fire broke out in the Bell | ‘shaft. one of the Anaconda Company's | properties. and so far all attempts to ex. i tinguish it have proved unavailing. A ! force of men was put to work to-day in | the air shaft, %0 feet deep, with the in- ! tention of drflt(ng to head off the fire in | | the main shaft. At noon the men failed | | to come to the surface, and a second gang | | was sent down to investigate. The second | party also failed to return, and a third shift was sent below. Many of the third : shift were overcome by sulphurous gases | before a fourth 3o rty protected with smoke helmets reached the spot. The un- | conscious men were passed up ladders one jat a time with great difficulty until all | were taken to the surface. It fs not be- { lieved that any of the victims will sustain permanent injury. COMMERCIAL NEWS Canfinued From Page Ten. b, Smntn Ross. . Saceamento, A Ofieans and Way Stats CREEK ROUTE FEHRV | From SAR FRANGISUO—Fust of Market 1305 9:00 11:00a¢. 10 ND—Foot of drzad way.—14.00 na MISCFT T OUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assn.i4¥125% Pac A F A... 2% Cal Frult Asn.103 — |Pac C Bor Co. — 3 1w | Par raint Co.. 12% Oceanfe S Co.104 — | Morning Seesion. .. Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Association % Makaweli Sugar Co.. 78104 Ocean Vie wuciscn .. T#ARE 25 Market Street Railw 31004 Sus s (Now 170 Paauhau S P Co. e taaad ¢ 'F Gas & Blectric ¢l s 55 Spring Valley Water .. 0 $000 Spring Valley 4s (38 mortgage) ] Street - e $2000 Bay Countfes Power Co Ss. ——— 100 Glant Powder Cox s 15 Hutchinson S P Co 500 Pasubau S P Co. Afternoon Session. Monterey il Pacilic Grove. Jroany - #3:20¢ San Jose and W 65 Giant Powder Con.. $4:1050 San Jose and Pri 100 Glant Powder Con.'':!: 2 Hutchinson § P_Co. 175 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 2% Market Street Rallway . 50 S F Gas & Electric Co, s T for Aftarnoon. 50 § F Gas & Electric Co.... A for Morving | *Daily A % Sunday oiy. | oL 1 g Mondags, Wed 50 8 . ¢ Tusedays, Thur 508 a‘.\mr.u) only PRODUFERS OIL EXCHANGE CALIFORNIA N)RTHWESTEHN RY C0 Morning Sesston. / Board— | 1o California-Standard . 200 California-Standard 1200 Caribou . 400 Four 011 Co. 100 Four Ofl Co. 300 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River 300 Home Oil .. 50 Kern Oil Co. 500 Lion Oil Co. 106 Monarch of Arizona. 2000 Petroleum Center 8500 Reed Crude Oil Co. 500 Reed Crude Oil C¢ 5000 Reed Crude Oil Co, s 5300 Reed Crude Oil Co. 5 San Joaquin Oil & 50 San Joaquin Oil & Dev. 100 Yukon | SAN FHAHG!SGG Mm IuIITII PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. | TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. | 8an Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:39, 5:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 1:3 B B, Saturdaye—Extra trips at 130 and DAYS8:00, 9:3, 11:00 &. m.; 1:%, 3:30, 5:00, 620 p. m. San Rafael to San ancl'co. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 3:30, 11:10 : 13:48, s = Saturdays—Extra trips at 1.6 lcg‘n.u's»s 10, 9:0, 110 & m.: 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 3 Betwoen San Francisco aad Schustsen Park. same schedulo an above. .- SURLSSBRVEALBERTLS wo F Afternoon Session. 6000 Petroleum Center . "PORTLAND, Me—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Par- % Soriatar S8 Virginia ® ——— % ® venty-eight .. 24) | “Week | Sun- isfan, from Liverpool, Hallfax, N 8 B Peras Phe ] &= Steamer Movements. et I8 | T an] i an) Newsh T _ 5 Hanford o | 3 pmi 9:9 am| Petaluma, 5:08 pen 5 TO ARRIVE. 200 Sterling O 25 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pm| l vm 400 Californta-Standard i e Steamer. From. | Due. | 100 Reed Crude Oil Co. &} i Wintiser, l10:25 ama Samoa 3 e | Healdsbur’ Newburg . ‘|Dec. 8 —— 2 | | | Geyserv! | City of Para...|New York via. Panama|Dec. § CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | 3:90 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverd | 7:35 pm| 6:2 pm City of Puebla. Victoria & Puget Sound|Dec. § | Mattewan .. Dec. 8 FRIDAY, Dec. 7-2:30 p. m. T am Ho | FEr M Fel j 3 Bosit - R ot STOCK. [ P | Asked. | L Aele Bonita . :|Dec. 9 | + | 7:20am | 10:25 am Tellus IDec. 9| Puckhorn T 8:00 am! Guerneville. | 7:8 pm) Eureka 2 - 10 | Burlington 5 17 $:30 pm| | ! 22 pm fibe 13 | CRHMCORRIG Ssmdera - - 9 | T30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma | 55 iy 340 am . . 11 | | | | Dominion S P ¥ [ Gl :-:nen, 8:03 pm| 6:! e | Dec- 13 | Four Onf Co. Jo % | $20pmi 5:00 pmn) e § €85 pmi €3 pon Nana{mo " IDec, 12 | Hanford .. | 120 00 — | T30 am| $:00am] 11040 am /108 am Humboldt |Dec. 13| Hanford-Fres 2 | oF | SN G salt Sehastuiet, 110 Shat S v | Newport.... “[Dec. 12 | Hame ol O 48 | *® | —Siges connect at Santa Row for Crescent’ Cify.. Crescent t Gt *|Dec. 13 | Independen, | T | springs and White Suiphur Sprin Washtenaw .... .0, 3¢ | ST O O #% | 1w | for Alteuria; at Lytian for Lytton Springs, Walla Walla. 28 | T o S b Geyservllle kages, Springs; at Cloverda osa. at Hopland for Du e o -{Dec. 13 | NicKittrick Consolidated. = [ xe [ I A Highiand Springs, PRelseyville, Carin Point A = e A 18 i Spring P anepert .ndsflnrtleft el onte Cristo......... - "Ukian for Vi rings, Saratoga Newo Hamburg & 115 | Qecldental of Weat Virgini “ L] fifue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witte e e I apan.......| De. §51 Qi city Peé:nl;)rm -4 Sk 3 Dpper Lake, " Pomo, Potter V. -[Deo. etroleum Cen ok Riversl erley's, Buc = eed Crude Oil C 8 a | 3 Hulivilie, Orr's Hot Spri TO SAIL. Ben m"'ncf.cg & M‘cl(lttrlck H g\s‘ sl s-‘&:‘gf&:‘.wfl(‘!:&hulfor;‘ Brags. “;r-;];xs" Ceats J uin D. Co.. tonvile, Cum bell's ring Steamer. | Destination. | _ Salls. e s D o —| 28 : e, Buatis Sod Reteb - City Sidney|N. Y. v. Pan.|Dec. 8, 12 m/pMss | Luenty-elght . 18 P18 | Suity twiiwteg st tlo el s Pt Arena.. Foint Arena..(Dec. 8, 2 pm|(Pler 2 | went miore . 3255 | 3s0 | it inidaye. round-trip tickets to all potats Coon Day v Des: . & 13 "mEier 1 ING STOCKS. D S tes 30 Market s€, Chronicle bulld- & Neleon.|Humbold(. " |Dec. '8, 9 ami|Pier 2 Ry : ks oot gny X RY omona ... Humbol Dec. 2 pm|Pler § following were the sales in the San Fran- | H. C. WHITING, Saurs e [soriand b e L am Bler 1 ciach Stock and Exchangs Board yesterday: _Gen. Manacer. Empire . Bay...../Dec. 9, 10 am|Pier 13 Morning Session. | Mandalay - (Coquille Riv'r{Dec. 9. 10 am|bler 3| 40 Best & Belcher 22| 300 Mexican .. 16| HUHTH PACIFIC GOAST H‘lmu‘fl. R. Dollar..|Seattle........ Dec. 10, 5 pm|Pler 13| 100 Caledonia -. o Via Sausalite Fe §; Barbara. Humboidt. . Dec. 1o. 10 ami Pler 3| 18 Con Cal & ¥ - Commeneing Sep ol bag North Fork|Hum : 10, 9 ou rry Rival ...... Willapa Har.(Dec. 10, § b E:: H & | ot i .1"0 Mitt Varier Coronado ..|Grays Harbor|Dec. 10, § bm s s-m 100 & m., " ffir’b\lr‘ g gnysflflarbor |Dec. 11,% pm wl . & m, %6 ance ... [POrtl'd & C.B. Dec. 11, 10 am Bonita .|Newport....... 11, 9am 10! o mu Siley ang a‘:(- g-mm 3 Dcc. 11, 10 am | g P ucen . 1 “10:00, *11:30 & m., LI, 14 . Blerta” .1 By dnay £Way | Dec 12, "7 i e % | Prains marked (% run to San Quentn. | Hambolde. - 100 Gould & Curfy. 31 500 Seg Belcher. .. 02| ;ROM SAN RAFAEL City R. Jan/China& Japan! 100 Gould & Curry. 52 300 Sierra Nevada. 30 DAYS—5:: 230, 7:45, Caneing T [Seattie & Toe loag 100 Gould & Curry. 33 100 Sierra Nevada. 2 D . TRIFS on Mondays, Wednesda: iy The following were the sales In the Paciflc | o5 datardass a E A o Stock Board yesterday: AT 8 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and sz Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of ‘the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at '-Iu city front (Mission-street wharf) about twen five minutes later than at Fort Point; helght of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. 4 St B Bass8sE NOTE—In the above exposition the early morning tides are given in hand column and the successive tides dayin the arder of ocourrence ‘as ay, the third time column gives the udo of the day, ueqn ‘when there are Y S i i i ok Wets ven are in ngs on' the TUnited States Coast nee is the mean of the Tower low waters T . Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Shante Excnange, San Francisco, Cer, December 7, 1500. %umulmm-mummm buflding was exactl; D e o i Thot e et d'clock p. m., Greenwich time; il Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N.. in ehu-'o. e ‘people Success is the ope crime some refuse to forgive in their friends. Morning Session. *1:40, *2:15. 4:45, %6 Trains 40 Bent & Belcher 21 T Savage o8] o2 "“’“‘“Ai‘,"t‘y“‘,o'“s"“v o Sete. 200 Chollar .. 14| 45 Sterra = e AR Th +N . -, 100 Con Cal 120 250 Stiver Hill 8| %, 20, 0 €5, S p’ m 300 Gould & Curry. 51 250 Silver Hill 53 TRA TRIPS ‘on and;yn w.‘l-n 200 Gould & Curry. 50 300 Silver Hill 51 10 an 55 Gould & Curry. 46 50 Union Con. 2 fll.ll- u’.‘l& 3:30, 50 Mexican . 15| 40 Yellow Jacket.. 21 800 Ophir i 61 50 Yellow Jacket.. 2 THROUGH TRAINS. 50 Ophir ‘ “C:ES a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta. Afternoon Session. m. Saturdays—Tomales way 0 Best & Belcher 2718 Mexican 2 » - - 0C°C & Va......1 B 100 Ophir I & m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta- 80 C C & Va. 8 | tions. | 50CC & Va 6| — Seath H E wn | 100 Gould & Cu 2| anta e | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Dec. 7— p. m. Trains—paiy Bid.Ask. | H ?il Leave Markst-strest Ferry Depot. ; 2 m| “ 05 v D: g 8 + - s @ al's B 4 A pm - a8 . im = O L3 - ol & a mi n n —i 7" i — 12| eponding | Gould & Curry. 52 23 24| 40 ‘Hale & Nor.... 19 tah ... 05 o8| train Julla ........... — ‘08 Yellow Jacket.. 21 22| 8:00 RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT mmm RAILWAY Sausalito Farry: :45 and 4:00 and 195 b !‘-MI-‘—“ -fi--mnmm

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