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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL ATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 1, 1901 ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘COPYRIGHT 7500 6F THE PROCTER & GAXELE CO. CINCINWATI INSURED. <V —_7]0U insure your house against fire. You know k75, | what ipeople would say if it burned down without insurance. They would say you were wanting in business sagacity, that you should have provided for this. Now leave house insur- ance and consider clothing insurance. Here the danger is even greater—not from fire, but from the chemicals and strong soaps used in the laundry. Wise women insure their finer, more delicate and perishable things against this risk, and the premium they pay is the trifling cost of Ivory Soap. That guarantees protection. IVORY SCAP—IT FLOATS. MRS. WALTER E. DEAN'S LUNCHEON PROVES A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Conservatory at the Palace Is Beautifully Decorated and Arranged to Represent a Winter Scene. Mrs. W, day at t iter E. De: e Palace w luncheon yes = a delightful affair The conservatory, where the luncheon was served, was decorated to represent a winter scene, m: greens being used in most ingenious manner. The white table, where the twenty-two debutant we i, was especially wintry s a tall tree, quite h snow and ice eff was a favor in t over it shape pla of which was draped in scarlet silk of same shade. The other table was do in red, and had a large Christmas t:ec in the center. From the uppermost branches of the tree were styeamers i red satin ribbon reaching down to ea plate and hodding a card. The favors ed table were little pine trees. Ma: red jons and Cnar mas b were used A Iter Dean, the -law, was present and E. Dean, as did also M ed Tallant and Mrs. Grant Selfridge. These were the only matrons invited, as the luncheon was strictly a rosebud a:- fair. The guests were: Mre. F. W. Tallant, Mrs. Grant Selfridge, Mrs. Walter L. Dean, Miss Elsie Sperry, Miss Emily Wilson, Miss Virginia Rodgers Nokes, s Nuttall, Miss Genevieve Carolan, Miss Grace Spreckels, Miss diss Geor- sdale of New Y Miss Margaret Salish m Smedherg, Miss Genev asion. 1t was decorated in a most orig- dith Huntingion. Miss nal and unique w with red apples, | soxSalie | Christmas berries and red banners with : | medieval designs in gold. The young la e 2 v stprhe o es’ work was most arfistic and theh | LT T afics Manel lone, | new ideas were a pleasant relief from the Miss Lucy K s Bertie Bruce, Miss Ele. | Sameness to which we are accustomed in anor Morrow, Mabelle Toy, Miss Gladys | Christmas trees. # Merrill, M erhill, Mies Flizabeth | The patrons of the kindergarten wers Mills, Mise i ilie Carolan, Miss | especially thoughtful this year and re- Bertha Dolbeer, Miss Alice Hager and Miss | membered the little ones handsomely. It Linda Cadwalader. would be difficult to find a happler lot of The largest function last evening was | faces than the ones at the festival. Those the Christmas german of the Friday |in charge of the affair were: Fortnightlys at Cotillon Hall. It was not | Mrs. M. Bullock, principal; Miss E. Gifford only the Christmas dance. but the army | and Miss Bryan, assistinte; Miss Florence and Navy Cotillon, -and the presence of . president: Miss Rose Steinhart, treas- | the officers added much to the brillianc e A e B e of the scene. Many of the most popular debutantes were pres Smart gowns were in eviden of which were costly and beauti bury is to be con never-waning popularity nightly affairs. = Mrs. A. N. Towne, Mrs end Mrs. J. H. Hatch represented t California Woman's Hospital yesterda! at Goldberg, Bowen & Co.'s, 230 Sutter street, and received the contributions for their free ward. To-day is the last of the annual _donation day: many will remember this worthy ity. Two ladies of the hospital the Fort- atulated upon of the char- board will be at 230 Sutter street between 9 and | cleverly given o'clock, and will recelve with apprecia- | McAllister, 3 tion donations of money, groceries, linen ADVERTISEMENTS. == Orders dainty sach will be honored in over IS0 storefan the United States S.¥ Sgm Salesroom:200 rostst W.M.Smith ent LASHg KIBNEY & LIVER - y BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT (INTOXICATI ;. o Big @ is & non-poisonore Bt spermatoribas, Whil tural dis- tes, © ‘hargee, inflamma- branes. at. THEENNS CHEMICALCD. 34 by Draggists, or sent ip plain wrapper, by ex) fof Efl. or 3 .75, rcular sent on request. Weak Men and Women & HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE Great Mexican Remedy: gives asaith vnd strength to sexual organe. Depot, 525 Market. or any lieve the needs of suffering women, The McMillan gave an informal yesterday afternoon at their home, ) Thirteenth street, in honor of Miss aura Fairchild and her mother, of Los Angeles. The first parior was decorated pink and the second in green with a ttle. red. For the dining-room red Christmas berries were chosen.. Al- | though no formal invitations had been Mrs. Monroe Salis- | sent there were two hundred guests dur- ing the afternoon. Those who assisted in receiving were: Miss Maude Simpson, Mrs. Eugene Freeman, the Misses Feld- man, Miss Julia Mau, Miss Eila Morgan, Mrs. Charles M. Plum and Miss Blanche Powell. e Miss Rowena Burns gave an informal | luncheon yesterday to a few of her friends at the Palace in honor of Miss Gertrude Jacks of San Luis Obispo. A iarger affair will be given after the holida; The Occidental Free Kindergarten held | after- | its Christmas festival yesterday noon at Union Square Hall, 421 Post street. The society includes one hyndred children kindergarteners, sixty members of the children’s _club, thirty-five of the girls’ article that will contribute to re- | ————— BARK RODERICK DHU OF THE SUGAR FLEET MAKES GOOD RUN FROM HILO Beats Other Vessels That Are Out From Three Weeks to a Month From the Hawaiian Islands and Covers the Distance in Fourteen Days, a Splen- did Performance Considering the Winds at This Season of the Year < THE MATSON CLIPPER RODERICK DHU SIGNALING THE FRENCH BARK GENEVIEVE MOLINOS AND THE | AMERICAN BARK 8. C. ALLEN OFF HUMBOLDT. THE DHU CAME ON DOWN THE COAST, BUT THE OTHERS STOOD OUT TO SEA. < HE American bark Roderick Dhu arrived from the Hawaiian Islands vesterday, making the best run of | the season—fourteen days. When 700 miles off port Coptain John- | son thought he was going to break a rec- | ord, but contrary winds took possession and he had to beat his way to 40 degrees north. There he met the French bark | Genevive Molinos and the American bark S. C. Allen. The captain of the Allen sig- | naled “all well,” while the Molinos asked what the prevailing winds, on the coast | were and what were the chances for fin weather. Captain Johnson signaled back | that the prevailing winds at this time of the year are southeast, but as to the weather no man could make a guess. The Roderick Dhu was at that time off Humboldt ana the captain and crew had all they wanted of wearing ship to meet every change of the wind. Captain John- son worked his way down the coast, while the Molinos and Alilen stood off shore and are now probably working their way back to San Francisco. “For five days after leaving Hilo,” said Captain Johnson yesterday, ‘‘we made record breaking runs. The ship was in good trim and every stitch of canvas drew. For five days we averaged over 300 knots a day and I thought we wouid make port in steamboat time and break the record. Then came the change. 1 club and forty of the mothers’ club. A number of 3 clety, and they tions. A programme of sixteen numbers was rendered by the children. tree are ass sted by contribu- however, was the feature of the oc- Miss Jeanette Newman, recording secre- Mrs. A. L. Stone and Miss Minnie How vice presidents, also the board qf directors. Thel Christmas closing exercises of Miss West's school, 2014 Van Ness avenue, were epecially interesting. The German ver- sion of “Cinderella” had been prepared, E. R. Dimond | and the young misses of the school ren- dered it exceptionally well. The cast was | as follows: Cinderella, Isabel Beaver; stepmother, Cora Otis: stepsiste: Cora Smith and Frederika | One | given to Otis: master of ceremonies, Dora Winn; father, and it is hoped | Dorothy Baker; fairy, Marion Matthieu: prince, Aubrey Tallant. Recitations in French and English were by Augusta Fonte, Ethel Marion Wise d Hodgens, also songs by all the girls of the schogl. A gvmnastic exhibition followed. ndred guests were present. B el e The ugual Christmas dinner will be he sick and disabled soldiers at the Presidio. For this purpose the Red Cross Society solicits gifts of oranges and apples, which will be cheerfully called for by advising Mrs. Willard B. Harrington, | 2521 Steiner street. | ¥. E. EUNTINGTON TO MAKE LOS ANGELES HIS HOME O Arrival Here He Will Place His Jackson-Street Residence on the Market. H. E. Huntington, accompanied by his daughter Clara and his son Howard, will arrive in San Francisco next Tuesday. The object of the railroad and street car magnate’s visit is to join his wife at their Jackson-street residence and partake of their last. Christmas dinner in San Fran- cisco. now known that Huntington will It | sell his residence at 2540 Jackson street and make his future home in Los Angeles, where he can superintend more thorough- 1y his new street car ventures. With the selling of his Market Street Raflway stock to the Baltimore syndicate and his recent sale of Pacific Improve- ment Company holdings to the Harriman interests, Huntington has now no interests ! in this city with the exception of his resi- dence. This handsome home will shortly be placed on the market and Huntington will in the future claim Los Angeles as his legal residence. —_————————— Christmas Town Talk. The Christmas number of Town Talk is rich with features and stories appropriate to the season. An 0dd and entertaining ad- mixture of serious thought and expression | | in the lighter vein is the editorial under | the head “Christmas Reflections.” It car- ries the reader from the hideous scene of the looting of Peking, when missionaries gothered rich “souvenirs” they will on this Yuletide give their brethren in keep- ing with the Christian custom, to the rim | the merry | of the punch bowl, where gather with thoughts of peace and good will toward men. “The Saunterer” has some good stories to tell in the Christmas Town Talk, poets have contributed cred- itable verse and well-known writers have acded short stories of unusual interest to this altogether interesting issue. —_————— HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 20.—The Brit- ish transport Harlech Castle has arived here with 300 Boer prisoners, from Table Bay No- vember 24. —_———————— Send your Eastern friends a Christmas Wasp. Cosmopolitan California {llustrated - profusely. 25 cents, ung ladies manage the so- | The Christmas | Marion | had to beat north in hopes of getting a | northwest breeze and, then had to beat | back again. We're home for Christmas, | anyhow, and that's more than any of us | expected.” The Genevive Molinos, spoken by the | Roderick Dhu, is now out 123 days from | Havre in_baliast. She will load wheat | here for Europe. The S. C. Allen is 25 days out from Honolulu and has a num- | ber of passengers. The remainder of the sugar fleet which the Roderick Dhu beat | into port were the St. Katherine, now out | 19 days from Hilo; Santiago and Mohican, | each 20 days out from Honolulu; Mauna e | 19 days, and Willlam H. Marston, 18 days from Honolulu, and Emily F. Whit- 23 days from Kahulul. | A number of passengers who had book- | ed to come home on the Dhu changed | their minds when they found the St. Katherine was sailing five days earlier, | S0 they transferred their tickets in order to be home before Christmas. The St. Katherine is still to be heard from, while' the Dhu i at ancifor in the bay and her passengers ashor — WORKING ON THE WRECK. Workmen Started Yesterday to Raise the Steamer San Rafael. Preparations were made yesterday for the raising of the San Rafael. A gang of | men with the necessary material went out | to the scene, a diver went along and every effort will be made to' salve the ship. As the San Rafael now lies she can be han- dled. She rests easily in_about thirty fathoms of water and with ropes placed around the hull two powerful tugs will haul her into shallow water where the divers can work. Then the machinery may be removed and the hull abandoned or the whole fabric may be raised, as the directors elect, et DR Water Front Notes. Captain Tribble is no longer in charge | of the Sausalito, nor is Captain McKenzie | on the James M. Donohue. The pilots of both vessels will run them till the first of the year, when it is presumed the old captains will resume control. Chris Guerrero accldentally asphyxiated himself in a water front hotel yesterday morning. He was attended at the Har- bor Hospital and his life saved. The Narcissus, now out 191 days from Genoa for San Francisco, is quoted at 15 per cent; the Robert Duncan, 81 days out from Wethaiwel for Puget Sound, at 50 er cent, and the Augha, 164 days from ewcastle, N. 8. W., for Panama, at % per cent. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Dutch bark Pax is chartered prior to arrival for wheat at Portland for Europe, 35s; option of wheat and flour, 36s 3d. The Austrian steamer Marianne will load wheat at Tacoma for St. Vincent, for orders, 34s 3d; if two ports, 30s 3d; chartered prior to arrival. ‘Wheat for Europe. The British ship Anglesey was cleared yes- terday for Queenstown, for orders, with 42,744 ctls wheat, valued at $44,800, and 12,000 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $180. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High apd Low Waters at Fort Point, entranceto 'San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) abeut twentyfive minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. Sun rises . Sun sets .. Moon sets E! | Time| 2 sLwl o1 | 0:44| 2. 22 | 1:40 2 23 | 2:35/ 2. 24 | 3:28] 2. 330 & oW 26 | 0:41] 5. 27 | 1:28] &, NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the ieft hand column and the successive tides of i day in the order of occurrence as to time; i fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in &ddition to the soundings of the United States Coast Suryey charts, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., December 20, 1901. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bvilding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § v. m., Greenwich mean time. W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant U. 8. Navy, in Charge. oy 124 Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Progre: | Seattle .. |Dec. Columbia.... |Portland & Astoria. W. Kruger...| San Pedro . Pomona. ... | Humboldt Chas. Nelson. |Seattle .. Sequoia. | Grays_Harbor Santa Barb.. |San Pedro .. .| Dec. State of C; |San Diego & Way Ports|De: Coronado. Grays Harbor . |Dec. Asuncion. . ... Tacoma Dec. Hyades. Seattle Dec. Crescent City | Crescent City . Eureka...... | Humbolas ... City of Puebl | Puget Sound Ports. Plelades..... |Seattle . Iaqua. Humboldt . Alifance. Portland & Coos Ba: Eanta Ana... |Seattle & Tacoma. Keinler. Seattle & N. Whatcom. R. Dollar. San Pedro . orth Fork.. | Humboldt 3. W. Elder..|Portland & Astorla..... Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way Pts. Corona....... | Newport & Way Ports. Point Arena..|Point Arena . Australia.... | Tahitl ... Amer. Maru.. China & Japan G. Doilar.... | Grays Harbor Mandala; Coquille River o5 MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Dec 20—Ger bark Alsterschwan, from Hamburg, for Honolulu, is ashore in 5 e ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of e Aot Vory sacall and as easy to take as sugar. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER SEE FOR TORPID LIVER FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXiON RAILWAY TRAVEL. ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. o nreive ad | 4 (Main Live, Foot of Market Streat,) 4 Frow DrcExseEr 8, 1901 Lmave — ammive 31004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs aod Sacra- mento, ... . 71004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumaey . | 7:3ea Martinez, Ssu Kamoa, Vallejo, Naps, oga and Sauta Rosa ‘oodiand, Knights Landing. s | 3:004 Niles, Lathrop, Stocston. i 8:004 Niles, Mendots, Hanford, Visalls, | e T 5 (for .x“‘nn'::m’nws?rvr "Whiowe: o | Biuft, Portiand... Sun0n San Way Atations Dea. 0t Limited—Ogden, A WELCONIE AxRIVAL For Christmas is the dress shirt and the | ve 11:00p Sucrrmonto B:oor Nonlcia, Winters, Sacramenio, fine linen done up at the U. S. Laundry. | W(mlllli;d,“ K-‘-I()nhh Laudiog, When we do the work it is always done | Maryaville, Oroville... .. " | right. We don't damage the goods. and | 8:30r Hayward, Nileaund Way Stations.. we give them a perfect finish. We do the i best work on ladies’ garments as well. | g.00p Niles Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... We deliver the goods with a promptness S3or Hayward, Niles, au Jose, Livermore 18:38a our customers appreciate. » Tho Owl Limited — Fresno, Tulare, No saw edges. Bakersfleld, Saugus for Santa Bar- 83 81007 Port Costa, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton 10:23a UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Marke: Streat 3:00¢ Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced, Fresno : 6:00¢ Hagward, Niles aud San Jose. 18:00r Vallsjo i bars, Los Angeles. . | | River Elbe. Assistance is with ber. Telephone—South 420, O aire. 1 K e, S TELEGRAPHIC. = o o e 1 b m_Weather | ©2Kland Offlca—54 San Pablo Ave. Kaprianine. hazy; wind NE, velocity 14 miles per hour. A and Vash 8:3%a DOMESTIC PORTS. | o————0 Martinez 5008 BAY—Arrived Dec 20—Schr Una. = Have you | e~ ego. 2357 Sailed Dec 20—Schr Ellza Miller. for San a Pipe 2 ! COAST LINE (Vairow Gawgo). CASPAR—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Gualala, for | (Fool of Market Stvecl.) Sen_ Francisco. Is it covered? Ty e e eyt am G—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Na- e 5 tional City, for San Francisco. lhl“f gl eve B - 3:309 (rAVBSTPORT—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Alea- i raz, hence Dec. 19. HOWENS Piiingsaea pee 20-sunr | | HOFF ASBESTOS MFG. GO, Luella, for San Pedro. Sab Trauaiiie 10:708 SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 20—Br stmr Oceano, 3 4 1%:308 from Mororan Cur Products: 27 JESSIE. @9.307 Huntery' Train—San Jose and Way K;a;fil}:}d Dec 50—Br ship Boadicen, for United “Alr cell” cover- Log Ansel | L P 2 4 m. Dec 19—Nor st v B s = 3 | Tapan: or stmr’ Guernsey. 1o | | ing, “air cell” lug- s | TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Safled Dec 20—Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Walla Walla, from San_Francisco. . NEAH BAY—Passed out Eclipse, from Seattle, for San Francisco. d inward—Schr Admiral, or Port Townsend. PEDRO—Arrived Dec 20—Sehr, Azalea, 705 E. FIRST. ging, asbestos ce- ments, diatomace | "‘,.“f:' n‘.'\icglswl—lmn‘ uf.lnkol Street (Slip 8)— 2 R | Fram OXELAND—Foot of Bean 13:08 Dec 20—Ship | E s timates fur | Mketan :;W :‘:: iay nished. | COAST BINE (Broad Gauge), S g e i e ] (Third wd Townsend Sta.) a:doy fl'nm Eureka: stmr Coquille River, from Fort rasg. Sailed Dec 20—Stmr W H Kruger, for_San Francisco; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Fran- cisco, EUREKA—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Iaqua, hence Dec 19; stmr Aberdeen, hence Dec 19. Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- cisco; schr Fortuna, for San Francisco. REDONDO—ATrived Dec 20—Stmr_Geo_Loo- mis, hence Dec 19, and sailed for San Fran- | clsco, ASTORIA—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Chico, San Francisco. Grays Harbor. Arrived Dec 20—Bark La Rochefoucauld. from Havre. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 20—Aus stmr Marianne, from Moji. TACOMA—Chartered to load Dec 19—Br ship Scottish Lochs, Ger ship Alster, Br ship Boa- dicea, Ital stmr Luigi Clampi, Br bark Iver- | for Dec 19—Stmr San Pedro, for ‘World Famous Mariani Tonig| ‘wie: s imiriseoeini MOST BFFECTIVE OF ety sk Pasite Gy | Gilrvy. Saliuas, San Luis Obispo. N Santa Barbara, Lo« Angeles and principal intermediate st.tio we. Tres Pinos, Mantn " ove, ralinss. San Luis Principal intermediate 0 San Jose and Way Stations. 150 San Joseand Prinepal Way Stations 4:30r Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays. for Los Angeles, El Paso New Orleans and New York. Arrives Sundays. Tuesdays sad Thursdays . - Joss, Los Gatos and Priucipal 2y Stations. - i Principal Way Stations San Jose nnid Way Stations . > New Orleans Express— San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los An- rfiln Deming. El Paso, New Or- ALL TONICS. MOST AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE. All Druggists. Refuse Substitutes. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c to §1 30 day; ans and East 7308 {85 to $8 week; 38 to $20 month. Free baths; Jose and Way Station: " T:309 hot and cold water every room; fire grates in A for Morniug e i +3unday excented. b 4 Sunday only. _@Saturday only. - J Tuesdays sud Fridays, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, every rcom; elevator runs all night. Situated on Tomales CAMP OCEAN ROAR- 853250 commes dations for camping, hunting, fishing and boat- ing. Cottages and tents. Cottages $2 50 per week; board $6 50 per week. Boats 50c a day. WM. 'ARCHER, P. O. Tomales, Cal. Despatch. ... | na, Br ship Milverton, Br bark Elginshire, Br Walla Waila. | Puget Soun | stmr Falls of Keltic, Br stmr Salfordla, Br | Curacao..... | Mexican Ports bark Pinmore, ship Kenilworth, for United Herodot. .. ../ Hamburg & Way Kingdom. = - Arrived Dec 20—Br stmr Selkirk, from TO SAIL. Ladysmith, B C. Safled Dec 20—Br stmr Oceano, for Manila; Steamer, Destination. Sails.| Pler. | Ital stmr Luigi Ciampi, for St Vincent; Am . -] bktn Katie Flickinger, for San Francisco; Am December 21. i stmr Asuncion, for San Francisco. Arcata.. Coos Bay & Pt, Orf'd|12 m|Pier13 PORTLAND, Or—Chartered Dec 19—Fr ship W. Kruger. | Tillamook Bay Pier13 | Eugene Fautrel, Br ship Torridon, Nor bark Corona..... Newport & W: Pier11 | Olivia, Br ship’ Riverside, Ger ship Susanna, Point Arena Point Arena Pler 2 | Br ship Fulwood, Ger bark Schiller. Fr ship December 2 | Asie, Fr bark Jean Bart, Br ship Falkland- Santa Rosa|San Diego & Wa. Pier11 | bank, Br ship Tlala. Umatilla... Puget Sound Port Pier 6 | Arfived Dec 20—Stmr Argyll, from Shang- December 23. | hat, via Comox; stmr Alliance, from San Fran- - [Coos Ba: Pier 13 | clsco. Willapa Ha Fler13 | “'PORT GAMBLE—Safled Dec 20—Ship Wm Humboldt Pier o | H Macy, for Algoa Bay; schr Maria E Smith, IN. Y. via. Pler10 | for San Francisco. Tucapel. | Valparaiso & Way. | Pler 10 FOREIGN PORTS. December 24, MORORAN—Arrived Dec 19—Br stmr Cru- Columba.. [Astoria & Portlan Pler24 | sader, from Oregon. { December 25. COLON—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Fisfance, | Humboldt Pler13 | from New York. San Diego v Pler1l | Safled Dec 17—Stmr Allianca, for New York. December 26. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec Br stmr Em- Sequota. Grays Harbor . Pler 2 | Press of China, from Vancouver. Sonom: Sydney & Way Pts. Pler 7| Sailed Dec 16—Ger ship Reinbek, for Oregon. December 27. (- FALMOUTH_Salled Dec 19—t ship Dum- Alllance. ...|Portland & Way Pts riesshire, for Barry. City Puebia|Pagat Sotad. Borts: FLUSHING—Sailed Dec 15—Br ship Ky- December 28. nance, for San Francisco. Despatch.. |Seattle & Fairhaven| HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 19—Br stmr Em- San Juan Panama & Way Pts press of Japan, for Vancouver. Coptic. China & Japar, MANILA—Safled Dec 19—Br ship Ellen A December 20, Reed, for Puget Sound. Santa Ana. [Seattle & Tacoma. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Safled Dec G. Elder... |Astoria & Portland. B i e 4 SO—S8allec ec r ship ‘es! NOwthBoHG FEEDholats. - 4 Lothian, for Port Townsend. OCEAN STEAMERS. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Rhyn- Steamer, dam, for New York. HAVRE—Arrived ~ Dec 20—Stmr L’'Aqui- City of Topek, taine, from New York, Dikiea- BOSTON—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Ivernia, Dolphin. Excelsior. City Seattle..|Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. Cottage City. ' Skaguay & Way Ports.|Dec. from Livernool. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Em- ress of China, from Vancouver, for Hong- ong. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, December 19. Schr Alice, Gray, 12 days from Tacoma. Friday, December 20. Stmr Navarro, Olsen/ § hours from Rules Landing. Stmr Rival, 68 hours from South Bend. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Bragg; put in to finish loadins Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 0 hours from Plg- eon Point. Stmr Emplire, Macgenn, 53 hours from Coos Bay, etc. 1%tmr Newsboy, Ahlstrom, 27 hours from Eu- reka. mllzarx St Katherine, Saunders, 19 days from o. piark Roderick Dhu, Johnson, 14 days from Schr_Archie and_Fontle, Skipper, 24 hours from Fishermans Bay. Schr S Danielson, Larsen, 5 days from Sius- law River. Schr J B Leeds, Landgee, 48 hours from Eu- rela. Olsen, CLEARED. Friday, December 20. Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Ladysmith; R Stmr Santa Rosa, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr ' Corona, Gielow, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Br ship Anglesey, Thomson, Queenstown; San Tedro; Balfour, Gutkrie & Co. SAILED. Friday, December 20. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, Seattle. . Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Jobn S Kimbail, Thwing, Seattle and ‘Tacoma. Stmr North Fork, Fosen, Eureka. Stmr Scotia, Waivig, Bowens Landing. Stmr_ South 'Coast, Olsen, Albfon River. Stmr’ Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Noyo, Johnsor, San Pedro. U 8 stmr Philadelphia, Meade, Panama. Nor stmr Tellus, Pederson, Ladysmith. Schr Advent, Olsen, Columbla River. Schr Parkersburg, Ellingsen, Coquille River. Schr Gen Bannink, Bennewitz, Mazatlan. Schr Vega, Eratt, Eureka. Schr Sailor Boy, Nielsen, Grays arbor. Schr Gem, Fergeson, Coos Bay. SPOKEN. . Per bark Roderick Dhu—Dec 17, lat 40 31 N, lon 128 54 W, Fr bark Genevieve Molinos, from Havre. for San Francisco. Same bark § C Allen, from Honolulu, for San Fran- 8 MORORAN—Arrived Dec § 10—Stmr Cru- sader, from Portland, Or, for Manila. CHERBOURG—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York, via Ply- mouth, for Bremen. HONGKONG—Safled Dec 10—Stmr Em- press of Japan, for Vancouver. BARBADOES—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Monta. rey, from Cape Town, via East London a New Orleans. ST MICHAELS—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Smyrna, from Newport News, via Norfolk, for Manila ' (for coal). NAPLES—Safled Dec 20—Stmr Trave, Gibraltar and New York, from Genoa. NEW_ YORK—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Sictlia, from Naples: stmr La Savofe. from Havre; stmr Campania, from Liverpool. ‘Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck, from Genoa and Naples. for Want No Duty on Hides. The Manufacturers’ and Rroducers’ As- sociation has sent a petition to the Call- fornia delegates to Congress asking that action be taken toward securing the re- peal of the tariff law which places a 15 per cent duty on imported hides. It is felt by the members of the association, in company with all leather dealers, that the duty Is injurious to American manu- facturers and harmful in its results gen- erally. ———————— Panels and Medallions, Thousands of Medallions and Panels from 20c to $2 50 each. It will pay all lov- ers of handsome novelties to visit the pie- ture department at‘this time of year. All l:velcutme. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Mar- et st. . o S A ‘Writ of Mandate Issued.. On petition of Bernard Ward, who was convicted of embezzlement from the Ma- rine Firemen’'s Association about two ‘years ago, the Supreme Court yesterday issued a writ of mandate to compel Judge Dunne to settle the bill of exceptions filed by the attorneys for the defense at the former trial. - s B S iR e T Administrator’s Sale. . 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exts trip at 11:30 p. m. ~Saturdays—Extra trips at and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30 m, 5:00, 6:20 p. San Rafsel to San Francieco. WEEK. DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.i RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. urday: Trai R T rainsS—paily. O S e e Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lk Degol In Effect Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Daily | Daily | Datly | Daity S Eptce. lape: 3 W Week | Sun- ] days. | Destination 8:00am| Novato, 9:30am| Petaluma, 5:00pm|Santa Rosa. Windsor i 5:00pm| Healdsburg, a for morning. p for_aftermoon. Geyse 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- $:30pm| 8:00am| fln'e:fi\l‘: ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and 7:30am| 5:00pm| Hopland, Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car {| 3:30pm| 8:00am| and Ukiah, runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of E local frst-class passengers. No second- Yoo !'Olhm‘ Guirnevi class tickel onored on : rneville. Corresponding train arrives at 7ios o || 3:300m| 5:00pm aily. 3 E 420 p. m. 1s Stockton, Merced and Fresno || o) 500%™ g :’M;‘{ (&:lrmly ponding train arrives at 12:30 §5:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen, 8:20pm '8:00 p. m. Is the Overland Express, with 7:30am| 8:00am| 10:40am|10-25am through Palace and Tourist Sl 2 3: 5 | 8: el e g e T Tl || Sl SO0 seveene [ 5 Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresn. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. dally. 7 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncaa Springs, Highland Springs. Keiseyville_Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratosa Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey’ Pucknell's, Sanhedrin 'Heights, 'Hullville, OFr's _ Rot . m. is Bakersfleld Local, 1 points in San Joaquin "Ille:flvg:: at responding train arrives at §:40 a. m. Orfices—641 Market street and in Seris Depot, Oakland. and in Ferry San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILRDAD, 3«‘3&‘"‘!‘ s it aytonvulers Compuizs o L, Bells Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia Commencing September 2y, 1901. o i 9 ALLEY Saturday to Monday round-tr; - ‘“g_d s““’» y P tickets at re. undays round-trip ti beyond San Ratael at '?‘“t'l.et!:‘.tfl AN T FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO AND SAN AFA:H-L ” WEEK DAYS—6:55, $:30, 9 *1:45, 3:15, 4:15. 5:15, *6:i5, T T EA TIPS For Sty bogigiet office, 650 Market street. Chronmicle Rafael on Mondays, Wednesday H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, days at 9:30 and 11:40 m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:30 p. Trains marked (*) Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY V?-EEK‘z!?fiqugfi 25, 6: S.h}“rvc \;a S‘nrulixokl;:g’y Artive a. m., *12: 315, *3:35, n Fran, San Fran. EXIRA TRIPS on " Mondays L T e g | = nd Saturdays at 6:45 and ©:. S “TSUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00. *10:00, 11745 4. days, | Teilbnn mbeme) dave. | Days. +1:40, *3:15, 45, *6:30 p. m. bk 1007 (6:45 A, Trains marked () start from San Quenti, 00 ». FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANGISCO. sz‘lg 3%&;&*3-5 » 6:45. 7:35, §:55, 10:30 a._m., 12:35, 2:45, m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mon 5 Fare, San Franciac io Summis aad Return, 31 %0, PR Sl day: Wednesdays | __Tlsi O, cal MARKST STRKST ad SAUSALITO PERAT. eoNDaTE st ) a5, 2y, | ey 0. 500 “rEROUGH TRaIns. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 6:55 a. m. week days—Cazadero ang way a in 1834 for the treatment of Private Cameras, photo supplies, graphophones, records, for sale at cost to close out es- tate of W. A Hartter. L. Hartter, 513 Examiner building., . Diseases, Lot Manhood. Debliity or e and mind Body and mind and ~ cures when ._hn M:?érfi. 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills ana stations. o b Legal Holiday boats and trains will rum op Bunday time,

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