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THE SAN FTRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901, AMUSEMENTS. P — ST CITY FAkd THIS WEEK. DAY AND SUNDAY. A BIG SUCCES E. Blancy’s Comedy Drama, THE ELECTR!CIAN AR. Chas i5c, PICNIC.” A BILL THAT E A HUMMER! Sherrie Mathews, Norma Whalley, Sam Marion and William McCar, | time there was a succession of gales from Flo Irwin and Walter Hawley. Dumond’s Parisian Minstrels and » BELASCO sno THALLS _@g Wangsl 2 .-10¢ to 50¢ Z5¢ * FRON FLATTERY Shjp William H. Smith Has a Rough Trip Down Coast. 5 | Heavy feas Sweep Her From Stem to Stern, Causing Much Damage. The ship William H. Smith, Captain Colly, which left Tacoma twenty-seven days ago, reached port yesterdayv after a tormy voyage. Captain Colly says Cape | Flattery was passed November 15, and an { hour later the ship was in a heavy south- | east gale, with a heavy fog, which con- tinued until December 5. During all this | the south and southeast. Heavy seas were | shipped, the bulwarks were stove in, one | boat was smashed, the wheelhouse was the Biograph. Last times of La | carried away, and all the companion ways Tortajada, Fred Niblo, Fraser | Troupe and Werden and Shepherd. | the foremast and main_topmast Balcony, 10c; Opera 5oc. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. S. MILLER KENT, PR ING— THE COWEOQY AND THE LADY. | By CLYDE FITCH, Author of “Barbara Frietchie,” etc., etc. Knickerbocker Theater Production. DAY NIGHT. " JEFFERSON, ATURDAY. JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS, y Successful O nd Wm. T. Francis. i SAR FRARCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE A Royal Rogue. * | Board of On the : ';":I.{'G n GRAND'ous: : HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. nd ‘Every Evening This Week, MINNIE SELIGMAN Tt Greatest p Sardou’s A Wife’s Emotional Actress, Peril. Ma us by Lily Langtry. POPULA P 2 %c, Glc, Toe. Good Orch Matinees, Zc. SLIGMAN in “DI- | NING AT § SHARP. £ SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! ek Last of the Famous POLLARD AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE OPERA CO. “IN TOWN.” 16, The Favorite MONDAY, Dec. UE RED RIDING HOOD.” ¥ 5c, Bush 9 OMIC OPERA COMPANY. Soc and Tc BES BELASCO & THALL, TO-NIGHT and All Week. The Comedy, +eves.Manay Successful “CHRISTOPHER JR.” the 2 STOCK CO. ay and Sunday. s iz advance. e, Soc and Toc. Presented by EXCELLING ALCAZ Regular Matinees Seats 3 PRICES—1bc, NEXT—“THE GAY MR. LIGHTFOOT.” MTAR CENTRAL PARK, Market Street, near Eighth. GAMES AT 2:30 P. M. Every Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Tues- ME OF THE AGE: AN BULL FIGHTING. BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL. SPEGIAL TO-NIGHT ! The Amateurs, in an All-Ster Operatic Show. SATURDAY NIGHT— PRIZE CAKE WALK. Telephone for Seats—Park 23. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. On one side of these ificent tail stores, mclub:, e newspaper offices, banks eet cars to all parts of lepots, ferries and lekl-! American ce. and European plans. | were flooded, and the cargo shifted. On December 4 a ship with the head of carried s sighted. The Wiiliam H, nt close enough to see the crew | rk repairing the damage, but could not discern the vessel's name. As the Vessel.did not make any signals or ask for any assistance the William H. Smith stood away on her course. The vessel was scen in latitude 44 degrees 20 minutes north and longitude 128 west. W | away The American ship Lucile, eighteen days from Oyster Bay and bound for Keher, H. 1, was reported outside yes- ried away. When seen by the observer { at_Point” Lobos she was evidently at- tempting to make port, but up to a late hour had not succeeded. The Lucile was about fifteen miles out when sighted, but as no signals of distress were flying no tugs went to her assistance. | | - ‘llerdu' afternoon with her foremast car- i | i i Nippon Maru Sails for China. The Nippon Maru of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha sailed yesterday afternoon for Yokohama and Hongkong, with the fol- lowing passengers: For Yokohama—C. W. Atkinson, M. J. | Heney, K. Kimura, Kobayashi, James Lowry, Y. Mayeda, B. Minari, K. Nanjo, R. Pacheco, H. A. Stev F. Schmitz. | _For Shanghai—A. Chartin, A. Fabre, C. J. Hession, G. T. Poole. rs. C. H. Barth and child, Bittman, Christian, Miss N. Compton, H. R. Miss A. C. Baldwin, Miss Duni- way, Mrs. A. L. Foye. Miss M. Martyn, Wil- liam Rich, William Straughan, Mrs. Willlam Straughan’ and child, Dr. Milin Soule, Mrs. | Milan Soule, F. O. Wannieck. | There were 180 Chinese on the steerage returning home for the New Year holi- ds A woman named Dye Choy left el at the last moment at the so- licitation of Miss Cameron of the Presby- | terian Mission and her relatives. . Harbor Commissioners Meet. Considerable business was transacted yesterday at the meeting of the State Harbor Commissioners. Pay- | ment was ordered made of the bills of the | San Francisco Timber Preserving Com- pany for the treatmen. of Spring and | cluster piles in ferry slips 1, 5, 6 and 7, and | constructing and repairing clusters in | slips 5,6 and 7. The number of piles | treated was 665, and the amount of the | claim was $15.118 13. Other demands, | amounting to over $7000, were also ordered paic The Johnson Locke Mercantile C p: asked for a rebate of $122 | wharfage fees, caused by a two hours’ el of the steamer Hyades at Main street wharf, on the night of November | 80, when the fog was so heavy on the bay F m- in Stratton, formerly attorney for the | board, presented a request for a hearing relat his claim for extra compensa- tion for ices as special counsel in _the | case of Irving and_the Paraffine | Paint. Company against the State Board of Harbor Commissioners. No actionwas | taken. The request of Colonel Oscar F. Long, ne superintendent of the United army transport service, for an ex- on of Folsom street wharf, was re- ferred to the chief engineer. | Chief Wharfinger Percy Henderson re- ported that William H. Young was about | 1o build a wharf on State property on the | e of Channel street, west of Fifth | , 183 feet long, with a frontage of one feet for the use of Wilson | Company, lumber dealers. | . The chief wharfinger recommended that | the request of the Santa Fe Railway Com- | | pany for the establishment of a fairway from a point at Main street wharf No. 1 to Point Richmond, as outlined in a map filed with the board. be granted. The chief engineer concurred in the report of the ch! wharfinger, and favorable action was taken. A. H. Foster, assistant to the manacer of the Southern Pacific Company, pre- | sented a request from the Expressmen’s | and Draymen’s Association of Alameda County, requesting better facilities for the housing and storing of freight re- ceived at the foot of Market street and irtended for points across the bay. The petition was referred to the. chief engi- neer. Hannah Bros. were awarded the con- tract for constructing sheds on pler 19, Union street wharf, for $12,973. Plans were considered for a new pler {at Broadway, to be about 800 feet | Tong and 110 feet wide, which will cost {n the neighborhood of $70,000, and is expect. ed to be one of the finest on_ the front. Bids for its construction will soon be awarded. Water Front Notes. Captain Simms will take charge of the ————————————————— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTON’'S BARBERREGULATIONS Board of Health Orders Sterilization of All That Barbers Use on Cus- tomers. A special dispatch from Boston May 5, 1900, to the New York Sun, gives as new regulations of the Boston Board of Health as to barber shops ‘Mugs, shav- after each separate use thereof. A spear- ate, clean towel shall be used for each person. Material to stop the flow of blood shall be used only in powdered form, and applied on a_towel. Powder puffs are prohibited.” “Wherever Newbro's *‘Herpl- cide” is used on face or scalp after shav- ing or hair cutting, there is no danger, as it is antiseptic, and kills the dandruft germ. Every Week Day— Rain or Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB AKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp, Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:3, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:80 and 3 p. m., connacting with trains stopping et the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; no smokicg. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenue electric cars at Seventh end Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- pect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fcur- %eenth end Broadway, Oakland. These electrio cars go direct to the track in fitteen mlnuzqi Returning—Trains leave the track at &n 445 p. m. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. CHAS. F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. 'BASEBALL. ALL-AMERvIgAS OAKLANDS TO-DAY AT 2:45 P. M. RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison Streets. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. Acmission 10c. MME. CHARITY MARTIN; G. 8. Wanrell Mullaly Eisters; Chas. Barrington; Satnelia PBlanche Reynolds; Kalacratus, and Hinrichs Orchestra. Rescrved seats 25c. Matinee Sunday. ing brushes and razors shall be sterilized | ST Tam O'Shanter in place of Captain Pat- terson, who is going East. The American steamer Hyades is on a flying trip to the Sound. On board are a gang of men from the Risdon Iron Works, making repairs and putting in ventilators and side ports. The Hyades has been chartered by a local syndicate and will be put on the run between here and the Ha~ wallan_Islands, carrying freight. The British ship Orontes, Captain Bain, bound for Queenstown, sailed yesterda; but returned before passing the ba: About ten fathoms of chain were fouled about the anchor and the captain was ao- parently afrald to proceed to sea until the mess was untangled. The vessel will go out this morning. The rate for reinsurance on the Glenericht was reduced to 12 per cent yes- terday. The Willlam Mitchell, out =~ 142 days from_ Table Bay to Portland, was posted at 15 per cent, and the rate on the Anglia, from Newcastle to Panama and out 158 days, was increased to $0 per cent. The big steel steamship Meteor, which has just arrived from the lakes, sailed from BEureka, Humboldt Bay, Tuesday morning with 1,500,000 feet of lumber for San Diego. This is the largest cargo of lumber ever shipped from Humboldt Bay, and may change the methods of lumber transportation on this coast. Phcivass Sl e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The British ship Milverton loads wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 40s, chartered prior to arrival e S Grain for Europe. The TFrench bark Brizeux was cleared yes- terday for Queedstown for orders with 06,426 ctls barley, valued at §51.618, 0518 ctls wheat, valued at $10,017, and 22,000 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $33 2 e lam e Departure of the Japanese Liner.® The Japanese liner Nippon Maru salled yes- terday for China and Japan -with a general merchandise cargo, manifested and destined as follows: For China, $101,608; Japan, $83,06: Manila, $674; East Indles, $6481; Korea, $i0 Siam, $143; Algoa Bay, South ' Africa, $3000. The principal exports were as follows: To China—16,662 bbls flour, 11,170 Ibs dried fruit, 16,325 1bs codfish, cs canned goods, 200 cs bottled beer, 5400 Ibs beans, 120 Ibs bread, 848 Ibs butter, 13,300 Ibs coffee, 8264 Ibs chocolate, 18,162 1bs 3 cs cheese, 10 cs cot- ton, 1039 baies domestics, 86 bxs fresh fruit, 287 pkgs grocerles and provisions, 5638 Ibs seng, 12,037 Ibs ham and bacon, 26 pkg leather, 1719 pigs lead, 720 Ibs lard, 26 pkes Jeather, 5 bbls 2200 Ibs millstuffs, 47 pkgs ma- chinery, 5000 Ibs dried , 900 1bs oleomar- garine, 20 crs onfons. 5000 1bs pearl barley. 50 bxs paste, 6 cs rubber goods, cs 1 pkg sal- mon, 43,755 1bs shrimps, 2 cs wine. To Japan—1020 bbls 'flour, 30,155 Ibs dried fruit, 1116 Ibs butter, 80 crs bicycles and sun- dries, 6000 1bs beans, 153 cs canned goods, 1330 bales cotton, 2 cs cheese, 0 es drugs, 170 pkgs groceries and provisions, ‘11 bales hose, 220 1bs bacon, 120 pkgs leather, 208 cs liquors, 111 pkes machinery, 1425 1bs millstuffs, 427 Ibs nuts, 112,251 1bs nitrate of soda, 6 pkgs paste, 22 pkgs rubber goods, 51 cs rubber shoes, 10 cs salmon, 401 cs soap, 46,040 Ibs tanbark, 10 bbls tanning extract, 1 cs 2366 gals wine, 10 es_whisky, reels wire rope. To Man{la—33 bxs lcmons, 8 cs statlonery, 12 pkgs furniture, 1 cycle mofor. To East Indies—1235 cs canned salmon, 309 cs assorted canned goods, 240 Ibs lard, 34 liquors, 2 bbls flour, & cs' leather, 2 pkgs gro- ceries_and provisions. Korea—103 pkgs grocerles and provisions, 4 cs canned salmon, 5 bxs fresh fruit, 2 pkgs machinery, 1 cs rubber goods, 1 cs drugs, 2 es_dry goods. To Siam—23 cs canned goods. To Alsoa Bay, South Africa—750 es canned mon. a 3 Notice to Mariners. STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA, WASHINGTON. Notice is hereby given that the POINT PAR- TRIDGE BELL BUOY, a red, nun-shaped, lattice-work body surmounted by a bell, lo- cated about one mile to the westward of Point ADVERTISEMENTS. Cigarettes. you will wonder how it can be done! They are so characteristically “Turkish” in taste and smell that their price (for their quality) is a surprise. - Compare them with any of the 15c. brands in the market. We are not afraid to have you. S. ANARGYROS, Menufactarer of 1m:;nm Egyptian Deities Cigarettes. 10c. for 10. reported as not sounding on No- , 1901, was replaced b; iy buoy on December 8, 1951‘ ety This notlce affects the List of Beacon: Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1901, page 72. B By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Stmy 3 ison, Commander, U. 5. N., Lighthouse. inoracs piar Noyo, Johrison, 14 hours from Fort or. . Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, 24 hours from Eu- reka; bound to San Pedro; put in for passen- gers. - Stmr- Gualala, Genereaux, 17 hours from Caspar. Stmr Santa Ana, Strand, 86 hours from Se- attle, via Tacoma 84 hours. Ship Wm H Smith, Colly, 27 days from Ta- ma. Schr Bessie K, Peterson, 8 days from En- 1 Tillamock. TACOMA—Sailed Dec 11—Br bark Pass of Melfort, for Queenstown. Arrived Dec 11—Br ship Milverton, from An- tofogasta; Br bark Elginshire, from Yokohamg; stmr Umatilla, from San Franciseo. NEAH BAY—Passed outward Dec_10—Stmr American, for San Francisco; ship John Cur- rier, for Cape Town; Br ship Galena, from Tacoma, for Queenstown; ship Florence, from Tacoma, for Honolulu. . PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed inward Dec 11— Schr Mildred, for ; bark Agate, for —; ship Eiginshire, from Yokohama, for Tacoma. Safled outward Dec 11—Bark Carondelet, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Dec 11—Stmr Alliance, for ‘San Francisco. A, Arrived Dec 10—Schr Eliza Miller, hence Nov 16, Shipping Intelligence. : ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, December 11. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 18 hours from Eu- —le Marine Licenses Restored. The sentence of suspension of the license of Engineer Cree of the steamer Gerome, which went out from Seattle with her boilers in bad shape, has been commuted from ninety to fifty days, and the license of Captain Allen, which had been revok- ed has been restored. The commutations senada. were = . Bermingnem, . Lo valis Iuspector | Sl Sallor Boy. ieien. 12 axrs rom. Gravw | QU v o ye ki Tep e e Franisco. —_— Schr Eureks, Schou, 6 days from Eureka. ¢ F%RT gRAG‘G—SBHGG Dec 11—Stmr Arctlc, L 'or San Francisco. Steamer Movements. CLEARED. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 11—Schr Excelstor, TO ARRIVE. Wednesday, December 11. | from Port Blakeley. ' Jap stmr Nigpon Maru, . Greeno, Honoluly, | BOWENS LANDING_Arrived Dec 11— Yokohama and Hongkons; Very, agent. | Stmrs Ruth and Scotfa, hence 3 Slehmer Fiowi Bktn 8 N Castle, Neison, Honolula: J D 53 ANGELES —Arrived Dec 11—Br bark Spreckels & Bros Co. nmore, from_ Santa Rosalla. Yontum iCogtils Ricey e bark! Briseux, Gourle, Queenstown; Ep- POINT REYES—Passed Dee 11, at 2:35 p m —Ship, name not yet made out, with her fore- mast_carried away, bound south. BAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 11—Schr Mabel Gray. from Eureka. EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Dec 10—Stme Oregonian, from Honolulu. NEW YORK—Sailed Deo 10—Stmr Finance, for Colon. sABg FOREIGN PORTS. pinger & Co. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, December 11. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura, Stmr Luella, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong, ete. Stmr North Fork, Fosen, Eureka. Stmr Asuncion, Evans, Tacoma. San Diego & Way Pts. Newport & Way Ports. Point Arena .. Grays Harbor . Point Arena. Nowburg. ... Walla Walla. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, Crescent Clty. NGENESS — Passed Dec 10—Br bark Stmr Signal, Bendegaard, Coos Bay. Vimoira from Antwerd, for San Francisco. L R L S IR GENGA—Arrived Nov_28—Ger stmr Isls, Br ship Orontes, Bain, Bktn S N Castle, Nielsen, Honoluiu. Schr Conflanza, Olsen, Bowens Landing. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Siuslaw River. from Hamburg, for San Francisco. TENERIFFB—Arrived Nov 23—Ger stmr Luxor, from Hamburg. ay_ Pl Panama & Way Ports. Humboldt N. Y. via P NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Dec 7—Br ship Sonoma. Sydney & Way Port * RETURNED. Dechmont, for San Francisco. J. 8. Kimbail | Seattle & Tacoma Wednesday, December 11. CALLAG_Salled Deo "11—Ger stmr Den- North Fork.. | Humboldt .,... Br ship Ofontes, Bain, hence to-day for | derah, for San Francisco. : China & Japan . Dec: 17 | Queenstown, returried on" account of having VANCOUVER—Arrived Dec 11, at 6:30 a m Valparaiso & Way Ports|Dec. 17 | foul anchor. —Br_stmr Empress of Indla, from a Puget Sound Ports..... D SPOKEN. Japan. Dec 2, lat 60 16 N, lon 11 60 W—Fr bark | HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 4—Br stmr Athen- fan, for Vancouver. e piiesi Bl DR, BOUND TN, Arrived prior to Dee 11—Nor stmr Thyra. Nicaria. Vaiparaiso & Way P i3 : from Oregon. Stmr American. MEMORANDUM. FALMOUTH—Arrived. Dec 11—Br ship Ar- San Jose. . s, from Oregon; Br ship Dumfriesshire, from Panama & Way Ports. for Liverpool; stmr St Paul, for Southampton; stmr Friesland, for Antwerp. INEY, NSW—Arrived prior to Dee 11— Stmr Moana, from Vancouver, via Brisbane: stmr Ventura, from Saft Francisco, via Homo- lulu_and Auckiand. NTWERP—Arrived Dec 11—Stmr Haver- New York, via Southampton and 10—Stmr Hercynia, for San Franc; 0. PERNAMBUCO—Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Caprl from New York, for San Franeisco. MOJI—Sailed Dec 9—Stmr Wilhelmina, for Port Townsend. SHIELDS—Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Kaiser, for ‘Tacoma. LIVERPOOL—Salled Dee 11—Stmr Ivernia, for Boston. GIBRALTAR—Passed Dec 11—Stmr Hyson, from Tacoma, via Hongkong and Manila, for London. S Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to Sam Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the beight of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. Sun rises . H W| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand .column afd the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as £ sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in Shetonn TS s ol g R Smith, rom Tacoma. Dec | OeBOL, 1 co_satled Dec 10—Chil stmr Tuca- | addition to the soundings of the United States Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. | 0f November; too{ a heavy SE gale about one | pel, for San Francisco. De¢ D—sué:: B;rll Ju::‘.' Coast Sxm::y cl):ar;,!.l e::epl ;!:;n l(fllnu: (;: - * | hour after, with a heavy sea, and from that | for San Francisco. Dec S—Stmr San Blas, sign precedes the helght, and then the num! date to Deo 5 had nothing but SE and S gales, | Panama. given Is subtracted from the depth given by t Empire. O Dec B took & heavy BE gale and a heavy OCEAN STEAMERS. Charts. The plane of reference is the mean RiVler s ses, ship shipping heavy seas: sfove bulwarks, | NEW YORK—Sailed Dee 11—Stmr Oceanlc, | the lower low waters. City Puebia one_boat, wheelhouse, companioh way houses, with lots of water in them; stores all wet: ship shifted cargo. On Dec 4 at daylisht saw Portland & Coos a ship with head of foremas¥ gone, main top- Fns Seattie & N Whar, 3 DmIbier18 | gallant mast. Went close to NIm: could see | S~ Humboldt ...... X the crew repairing damage. He made no sig- nal or asked for any assistance; could not make cut his name. Saw him in lat 44 20 N, Jon 128 W. Batter part more moderate. Passed Point Arena Fopt Reyes 4 p m Dec 10; bove to off bar Santa Ana. |Seattle & Tacoma. af . m. Per_stmr Santa Ana; from Tacoma, Dec 11— Alameds. ;s | Bapiitl i Dec il, at 11 & m, 10 miles west of Foint Humboldt e Reyes, ‘spoke ship Lucile, bound from Oyster ek A Harbor for Kehel, with fore and main rigging g L T Pler1l | gone: atso jibboom. Refused to be towed. but Ry 3 S inia’ s fe reported all well, - i | Bunee Sound P Plor 2 MISCELLANEOUS. e B ecember 18 Pler 8| pATTLE, Dec 1i—Tug Tyes picked up State of Cal|San Dles: & Way Pier 11 g:r;:uénd Br “l;:xrl‘:y l:l:mon m:;a:m‘ra. :f P ecamter 11 MPMSS | joned. She now has her in Port Angeles. Will Peru.......|China & Japan....'.| 1 pm|/PMss | tow her to Quartermaster Harbor. December 20, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 11, 10’ p m—Weather North Fork clear; wind NW. veloclty § miles. Pler 2 Sequola. ... Grays Harbor .. 5 pm|Pler 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. J. Kimball. |Seattle & Tacoma...|10 am|Pier 2 | pOINT LOBOS—Passed Dec 11, at 11 a m— Tuecapel....| Valparaiso & WBB; +|12 m|Pler10 | gtmr Westport, from Eu for San_ Pedro. ecember 22. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec ,11—Stmr Czarina, Umatilla...|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 | hence Deo. 7. cember 23, ‘Arrived Dec 11—Br ship Elginshire, from Leelanaw.. !N, Y. via Panama..| 2 pm|Pter10 | yalon: Br ship Pass of Melfort, from Ta- coma; stmr_Hyades, from San Francisco. FROM SEATTLE. Pohs‘l;LANR—AE"d Dec 11—Ship Schiller, from inta Steamer, For. Salls. Salled Dec 11—Bark Grande Duchesse Olga, Dolphin......|Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. Ell Thompson| Cooks Inlet &, Way Pts.|Dec. Cottage City. |Skagway & Way Ports. Deo, City of Seaitl | Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. City of Topek | Skagway & Way Ports. Dac. Excelsior.... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Dec. 25 for Queenstown. ASTORIA—Salled Dec 11—Bark General Milllnet, for Queenstown: bark Europe, for censtown; stmr. Tiger, for St Vincent! Ger ship Henriette, for Queenstown; ship_Barflll for Quecnatawd; atmr Columbls, for San Fran- cisco; Vosburg, for Nehalem; Harrison, for San Francisco. ADVERTISEMENTS. e v e & S S A S s e It Is a Shame for Any Case of Piles to Be Cut Modern science has completely mastered the diseasz without surgery or delay. Do not allow yourself to be butchered until you have investigated. Over one thousand cases permanently cured without a single failure, 500 of whom live in the city of San Francisco. The names of 75 prominent business men sent as reference. Do not take my word for it, but find out what they have to say. The worst cases wanted. Write to-day for further particulars. Address Resident Physician, Box 2673, Call office,

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