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10 ‘' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1902. 104N YORK DIFS |ALBATROSS HAS A NARROW ESCAPE [(iATH| WLl LKE A ST IN COLLISION WITH NEBRASKAN|™ "y \nprjery \Strong Ebb Tide Sweeps Freighter Against Government Vessel Colonel Kate Tells of the * i i Y | 79.s . g G i Company’s 8 T ; ?;c.;:;tga'ih;;ghts Which Sustains Damage FEstimated at About $2000. st oy : g o e = . 5 e 8 bk 3 - + e e || Lisagreeable doman Sl IR $ Writes That God Cares Not| | | Concern Is to Be Known as In. : for Little Mites of Sand | Central Trust Company 3 of California. A e Henry Brunner, cashier of the Grrmar}ia Trust Company, and Prince Andrea Ponia- towski returned from New York last ' Monday night. Mr. Brunner made the Like Men. { Rendered hopeless, despondent and des- | perate because of long continued s “kness, John York, a priv school teacher, com- mitted suicide last Monday n focating himself with illuminating gas i the Launston, a lodging-house at 1iv HNext Junday's Call AVE you solved the mystery of the COLONEL & KATE PAPERS? [Co you know who Colonzl Kate 3 following statement yesterday: The meeting of shareholderg of the Germania really is or what has impelled her to reveal the Trust Company cailed for January 30 is for secrets of the gentler sex, heretofore kept so sacred the purpose of increasing its capital stock t'{ a2 53.000.000. of which §1.500,000 and a_surpius unto themselves? In the great CHRISTMAS EDITION of $225,000 will be paid in on February 1. The name of the institution will be changed | & of the SUNDAY C@ALL last Sunday the first paper in the to that of the Central Trust Company of Cal- Mrs. 1 ehan that Y about half pas cet il Asher informed Deputy Coroner | | k came to the house at! | & o'clock on Mon eve Sl ok ) cents for a room. ] | ifornia. Besides transacting a general trust illi i i 8 Vesterday . morming ihe chambermaid torhia, Besides traneacting 1 gCl e [ ¥ brilliant series from the pen of this mysterious person- § found the door locked and notified Mr: Company of California is to concentrate on & cisco the main object of the Central Trust age, who Is writing about lovely woman as she has é b s i ek eat i o T S M "Wt i heli | 8 never been written about before, came as a huge sur- § cnc e en gt e e g | ‘3,*"1,‘}"3.’.,".";L,,‘,’;;'g.;\.q‘J‘;,,,'“,f.’df?iei"‘l’ prise. Colonel Kate beld forth deliciously obout the " remajvs 4 fi | . S. Bache & Co., bankers; Edwin Hawley ol e e et o Tk | | aicers Sehinten “ache " Pacinc e (4 ways of “THE BEAUTIFUL CONFIDANTE WHO THINKS a son of the dead man. Lee York is a sociated with G. W. Root in the Oriental Tea Company, 1915 Fillmore street. He £aid 1 his father had been an invalid | Clare H. Mackay. resid Postal Tele- » 2 Eraph. Commercial Capier eies . Leoyard | 8 SHE KNOWS IT ALL.” 8 bankers: Francis 1 Harrison, vice president in NEXT SUNDAY’'S CALL, which will be a bright, § tional Banking Corporation: Jesse Lewisohn, newsy number, full of the Yuletide spirit now grown so 3 McVickar Realty ast Company; Interna- w08 " it e e v 1 | || i et & e B thel | § merry, the second of the COLONEL KATE PAPERS will § e i 1 v B e s | | ety S TR e | appear. It Is entitied “THE DISAGREEABLE WOMAN. | e interviewed, 1or Merchants’ Association; Henry Brunner, Ger- i 2 TR [ i e e A i Ghisie the meames o€ o) out in two rounas. 1 now | | way Company; Mark L. Gerstle; Captain Nie- ¥ ponge have fon t long | i baum, vice president Alaska (‘ommeyf?fll Com- WQst. z BT T st Ae Wil L we wementaual? | + | Works L S L While we are in the realm of the perscnal and the % 3 is & Vad to attempl u crime a to com- | | e s extreme-l unusual there might be mentioned the full- o mand Goodby el L et it HEIEOR S N8, O westerdas ') | o Pt e e B T ees | oy s e atio zogntr home fipgn which this unfortunate milliogn- § -t o s L R Biaths Ta" Coioisains steam- | | ? ; SonallL i it W ilany Thopns, o8 B bip bD tokalbie alier: sav 12 The m{mds are. fol § R e O | ARt ol g O | | s e e e e i e i it s i i auainlty Contrivatlakes. § ;',‘a:mx ,]:‘,:\ 1"',* .\‘,‘V"’ v.,'g,"“\m“‘:‘}‘"fl,:’:.“;‘;[\‘, ;:;;fl;rnmf-n| boat to the extent of about | | ; - ],“’x;e S — 'th] ‘G;‘f‘!"‘s{e"\‘:‘t:irfi- ;)’r!’({:"da';‘;(5:"(30‘:;:n;‘.;::l‘ jovere t\AII (=] i COT)G'Sth quaintly c aKes. z B ™ tempister death o meay | The Nebraskan had left her dock at | i g lawl™ \\L \‘:! e Caniers” Association: Anarew M. Davis of he UStAwg ICb for those plfc Ures, it ¢ Cholo ‘% your own, and to court it, but what e a (ol | Steuart-street wharf and her skipper £ e Savings Bank; W. H. Nolan, merchant; O. A. ~ And Igok out, too, for the full page of Christmas % can forget? Paralvsis hit me hard to-day. | Captain Greenc, trying to get his | | o 3 3 5 HAle O T Bl nd wicdipieinne s brides, which will display for you some of the most z% i realined that there was no hope. wo chance. | vessel straightened out for the Golden| | BRITISH TRAMP WHICH WILL i | prestdent of W. . "Garratt ‘& Co.; Thomai | 8 striking costumes ever created. b e YT Y A T Tion”iSEh | Gate when the accident happened. Thc | . CARRY = FREIGHT = FROM 3 e e d with Christ E ly af ights off 8 S e Px DEUE Bk sumees ssough beok. Ltle - wils. ex tionally high yest i PORTLAND TO MANILA. ! = :;?'rul Tillmani of Tillmann .&vatndnl B X én w b ristmas Eve .cn' y a few nights. off, yqu :E Jiver, |ana at 4 o'clock, when the Nebraskan | i o L s m,;jxffiff,"n‘fmE'r’"fi‘r';w‘e‘rh"’?mfik Hostiets dot cannot fail to be interested in two full pages that will § Let no one charge me with being crazy: 1|jeft he never was more dock, was running out with ter- in my lite. 1 haye con- 14 bbis 4 cs ofl, ; | {he early morning tides are given in the left | Yic® president Carlsou-Currier Silk be just full of ideas for you to copy if you want to § $ % e g cs manufactured marble | Judge Slack, E. A, Denicke, Fred Whemer of b sidered it all for months. 1 don’t think God | rific force. | utld ey 2 % | hand column and the successive tides of the | , LA Icke, o 2 2 2 ) 3 will turn his back on me. 1 stood it as lon As the Nebraskan backed into the | i 16 pi umbink, material, | 8y tn the order of occurrence as to time; the | Uit Maerner sstate, ot 5D Buller of Hay- | § interest or amuse your friends.’ One is HOW TO 8 plumbing. material, | £03 O O O O he last (ide of the | Wood Bros. and Wakefleld Rattan Company: as 1 could. I o 55 pes. plb 3 rs’ bdls 255 pes pive, | o hen there are but three tides, as | McMullin & Eyre, manufacturers’ agents: D. jeaving my wife a y regret it all, especiall i boys. Emma is head and. | stream the tide carried her down until [ 782 pke: MAKE UP FOR @MATEUR THEATRICALS,” while the & - : dge: » e : e B. Kelly of Liebes & Kelly, furs; Christian shoulders above all the Chrisi s 1 ev et. | sh hos s s , but still ve kS5 rudy sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | 1 4 ¥y i ian g > b2 R o Bt e s st} e | = W opposite Falsom street, HutTsct addition to the soundings of the United States | Froelich, iron pipes; A. §. Blake, director other is ‘MY FUNNIEST CHRISTM@S,”” by members of knew, and why not, with such a mother? Be | Neadif toward Mission Bay. Captain Notice to Mariners. Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | {°ntfal Bank of Oakland; G. H. and H. P. : . MR go0d 1o her. She was 50 good to us all. Well, | Greene got headw ssel and ai- | + iepeetall gt Sn o Sl sign precedes the height, and then the number ( Umbsen, real estate; Nathaniel Wilson, Butier | 8 the theatrical profession who have had strange experi- § * 1 wish it were successfully ove Lee, you!ter passing the Aibatr which is an- R RTMENT, OFFIC given is subtracted from the depth given by [ & Hewitt, insurance, and A. Aronson, all of ¢ b have been awfully kind to me while in e’ ot Hwiieon et steenad®a IEHTHOUSE BPARD, WASHIN the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean | San Francisco - ences in all guarters of the globe. 3 Francisco. - If 1 did one kin 00d de o 0 o o ekt Dpe 19, 18 of the lower low waters. B don't mention it. 1.t it blush unseen. The i § SRS mce0 the bow gE the “'\‘l’]' . JRT POINT LIGHT STATION. — ANNOUNCES ITS DATES To interest the children, and the grown folks as that men do lives after them. | mission ves Out where the ross | A “ iae PO = a Burea of. yelic.” Knights o Pythiss, you |lay the tide was running considerably | ¢ :I.:;; e T,Xif"‘a,l.;' n::&:s Shipping Intelligence. FOR CHRISTMAS FETES | well, there are the COMICS and the PUZZLES—two full T e emaants ot nesote.” Thank the pmate | swifter than it was inshore and it Cap- |and Huoys, Pacifie Coast, 1002, page 21.) ARRIVED. — ; pages of them—which are even more interesting this Nemo. Ther are all trumps. 1 will meel them | tain Greene did not notice this he was the | Tocated on the northwesterly bastion of Fort Tuesday, December 16. | Golden Gate Kindergarten Associa- 2 hen they come. " 9 Market st 1 have | only navigator in that part of the bay | Winfield Seott, southeriy side of the entrance | Stmr Chehalie, Thompson, 72 hours ,mm} tion Completes Arrangements week than ever; ahd besides this, a brand new game, Where 1 am going. 1 may mot £o on this tram, | (AL overlooked it and falled to make | PNotice (s hereby given that on or about | {iud passengere . o n Fedroi put in to for Tts Entertainments. |# “THE PIONEER’S ROAD,"” which is one of the simplest but 1 hope 15, 1 go my pil et Sars: | o0DEr SHowstCe: : e January 17, 1903, the present light at this sta- | “Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours | The Christmas festivals of the various i ness must be kept straig well as buijt | The Nebraskan was swept against t tion will_be discontinues and there will be | trom San Dicgo, etc. D S and cleverest things in years. up. I jeave you, Gil, with the best of feei- | Albatross and but for the prompt action | $hown a fixed red above a fixed white lens-lan- Stmr San Mateo, Ross, 107 hours from Port- | Schools belonging to the Golden Gate ¥ “ inge ¥ dom't Wik 1 have been mysell 1or | of those aboard the Government craft in (tRignt oG T T C S and. Vi Astorla 6 houre. Kindergarten Association have been ar- Then there is the second instaliment of “THE P ai ited | Sor ahout Janubey. 2e, 1906 ens- | g o , r 1- » 2 The suicide was a native of New York, | EIVIn their vessel more chain the United | jantern’ fighits Wil be discomttiued and thers e STNgRE I el 10 Toww o nged, and the following schedule of en GOSPEL OF JUDAS ISCARIOT,” which began in the 2 i Shak je i 2 £ 8- States ish Commission would have lost | wi permanently established at the station Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstros 79 h from A tertainments is announced: 2 aged 62 years. He leaves a wife and Som, | ; most vajuable ship. As it was, the big | & IiEht of the fourth order flashing alternately | toria; bound south: caned In for passengers. | Tuesday, December 16, at 40:30 o'clock CHRISTMAS CALL LAST SUNDAY., and which has : residing at 618 Ellis street, and anoth ‘reighter snapped off the bowsprit of the | '°d and white, interval between flashes 5 sec- Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 29 hours from Eu- | — Hoarst Kindergartens at = ock &. m. v % mon in Stockton. He attempted suicide a | Ameiross and with all the force of her |2 ' / the Lighthosee. Boara s B e e created a bigger sensation than was expected, even short time ago by turning on the gas, |, . ks S Rkt feaos oo Lo CLEARED. ford Memorial Kindergarten 5 36 Mis- i igi iti { enormous weight tore through all obstruc- GEORGE (. REMEY, indergarten 5 at is- bt Ahe attempt, wes frustrated | tions attached to and projecting from the | Rear Admiral United States Navy, Chatrman. Tuesday, December 16, | sion street; Lux Potter Kindergarten and Ful- from the tremendous literary and religious vogue it is § hattuck Memorial Kindergarten at 106 STOCKTON, Dec. cnded his life in Sa Stmr ebraskan, Greene, Honolulu; Wil- e now having in both the East and Europe You can teenth have no real conception of the emotions, the ambi- 16.—John York, who |starhoard side of the anchored vessel. A = s Dimond & Cha Mission street at 11 o’clock a. et Al m Francisco last night, | wherry hanging on the forward davits | Movements of Steamers. Stmir 1/matilla, Cousins, Victorla and Port |ford Memorial Kindergarten 4 at was for many years a prominent educator | was badly shattered and the iron davits A Townsend; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. S A e e i A daiadll Aia S 2 3 % f nr;d h\';d here until about two vears ago, | yere strained and twisted beyond repair. | TO . ARRIVE. BT Palo’ Carmantan, Bunn, Melbourne; J J | Gace fradiey 50 e i Mo tions, the sufferings of this, the most despised man in when he removed to San Francisco for | The first cutter, lying at the boom, was | — ¥ oore & Co, i an s 2 o'cloc ; PraE 3 2 % h iz s 5 o 1y 3 | Tt Br ship B , Wes “allao; , | P, m- r his bealth. He was reared in Tuolumno | mashes to matehwood and the starboard | _Steamer ey Due._ | B, iy Budora, Weston, Callao; Balfour, | P 1.\ December 15—At 10 o'clock 4. m., either biblical or profane history, ur?tnl you read 'h's County and taught school in Sanora a | gangwas reduced to a pulp v = SAILED. Stanfore Memorial Kindergarten 3 at 457 Ninti | & own story of his own life and his relotion to the Savior. rumber of years. rom that city he re- | Nobody was hurt and the Nebraskan, eattle & Tai Tuesday, December 16. | ;. ol At E- S Rter MmOKie > e moved to Oakdale and had charge of t | saved from injury by the stoutness of her Oyster Harbor . Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Bowens Landing. \);:.m(x‘:x.r.n::r‘-?s“?nu lfi?imwxcll" rr\‘ellngetr;:r?e:o:[: But this is not ali, by any means. public school there, then femoving to|lofty steel side, proceeded on her way to g i Htmr G0 hioqmis Badger.SVenturs. | 1018 Folsom street at 2 o'clock p. m. . Stockton, where he was for a number of | Honolulu. On the Albatross they deplore 'S e B ;;;;r“dm- gitiday, December 10—At 10 o'clock a: m., vears principal of the Lafayette Gram- | the accident, estimate the damage at $2000 | .| San Pedro y Pts. Dec Stmr Leland,” Santa_Cruz. g g ot i 4 mar School. Six or eight vears ago he | and express the wish that the Nebraskan | Barracouta.. | New York via Pflflflma[mc Stmr Thomoson, San Pedro. dergarten at the corner of Seventeenth and ried a private school here and was|had tackled something nearer her size; | A1qtic. jnmiaiae Dec. SN S R Noe streets at 11 o'clock a. m., and Lester yory successful until il health broke him | had tried, for instance, to cross the bow | Furcka Humbeidr R L e The A Norris Memorial Kindersartén at 1257 Paclfc own a couple of years ago. His family | of the battleship Wisconsin, ‘which was | Rainier. Seattle & W Schr Vine, Forest, Bureka. ey nsists of a wife and two sons, one, John | all ready to receive runaway freighters | Corona Humboldt Schr John' G Norih, Gattrom, Puget Sound. York, being a deputy County Clerk | just a little farther down the bay. | entoins Gt Do) SPOK SCHOOL DIRECTOR'S SON her, Lee, being with the| Captain Greene was only recently pro- | Puget Sound Port Dec 14, 40 miles N of Gatlings Island, stmr femily in San Francisco. ot 45 Alie oo OF ke Nelraakis Co08 Bay rreseres Faten, o fon (omi it Culen Oo o nEE SHOM oF e The damage to the Albatross will be paid | < Grays Harbo e tiom Antwérs, for Bort Tos Ambeice"®" | Supreme Court Decl The fach sA he 2t £ vl ke o Coea ey = dale, from Antwerp, for Port Tos Angeles. preme Court Declares That Board City Pays 0ld ims, or by the American-Hawaiian Steamship | K700y San Pedro . Oct 11, lat 2 50 N, lon 20 17 W, Ger ship i B ot dy o Fagas ‘;‘lnms { Compapy, which will collect three-quar- |8 Barbara...| San Pedro . Reinbek, from Hambur, for. Santa’ Rosalia. of Education Cannot Employ accordance with the @ismissal of the | ... r'he amount from the underwriters, | Peru. . 2"| China & Japan . 3 % Oct 14, lat 18 39 N, lon 129 53 Br_ship Special Counsel. appeal in the Supreme Court of the suit X 3 Humboldt . .|Dec. Scotfish Glens, ||t=m;» A\Eug‘g éor r;:.lpe‘;r]uwm The Supreme Court handed down a de. { Christi 2e ainst ex-T: { : R S @ N t & Way Ports. Dec. S, lon 26 W, Ger ship Alster- | T E ';,,m,k],":nfll';flr";;“f:g:,i: ‘\Afl'l‘:flz"_'“:s("‘;‘fr Limejuicers in Collision. POKIng. Yokonama & Kobe . |Dee. 4, for Antwerp. cision yesterday forever dispelling the | lon 34 W, Fr bark Bidart, | hopes of Willlam Denman, son of the from Swans §ap Trancikco, School Director, that he might get $500 TELEGRAPIIIC, . " POINT LOBOS. Dee 16 10 » m_wWeather | {T0M the clty for representing the Board s g oS * The British ship Sir Robert Fernie was in | Columbi, | Portland & Astoria e s are fand. Fveasnver MEDOD- | 1itin with the Dritish ship Strathgyste yes. | Crescent Cify | Crescent City .. gzld began paying off the claims of mer- S i £ Mel /harf. The Rob. | Stateof Cal..| San Diego & Way . aits and other creditors against the | '°r9ay morning off AMeiggs wharf. e Rob- | 47y River...| Point Arena & Albion. Dec ert Fernie, preparing to dock, had her anchor Puget Sound Ports city incurred during the fiscal year 1893- = - - /Dec. hazy; wind calm. of Education in the suit brought by Su- 3 y 199- | on ove s he ‘drifted down o) 0 | e v of the City Street Improvement Company | gryfe’s back stays, The tug engaged to dock Honolulu & Kahului. .. |Dec. e ;’,"‘"Y :)0 admit to its deliberations W. D. on a contract for $§700. Other claims ag- | the Fernie was at hand and the limejuicers i China & Japan. Dec. ence Dec 3 8 Kingsbury. Rrogating $6200 will be paid on presenta- | Yo, disentaneled before " wny " considerable | 6% Bidér. | Fortiand & Aetoria’ . i Dre R L N O L imlved. Dec {16+ | » e “Schoal / Dirgetors' “anproved. Den- tior out of the fund named | Tl TR e L b A Way Dot e COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Empire, | Man's claim, but Webster refused to First Ferry Boat Ready. Curacao. | Mexican Ports . .|Dec. hence Dec_ 13. make the necessary requisition on the Arrived Dec 16—Schr Ivy, hence Dec 5; schr ADVERTISEMENTS. The first of the two ferry boats being built TO SAIL. Chas E Felk, hence Nov 14, Auditor for payment. ' The -attotney: then for the San Francisco and Piedmont Railway SANTA CRUZ—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Ramo- | Petitioned the Superior Court for a writ A" b Rissitied’ o oy st DIAGE Fard: af amer. Destination. Sails.| Pler. |na, for San Pedro. of mandamus compelling the Superintend- Jameda.” The new boat i a three-decker and el oy =] CSBATE HARBOR AIHved D as gimr | ent to effeet a.gettlement of the bill. The uilt for passengers onlv. She is equipped | - . 0, ; 3 5 i i i Sih ErSpib epantion nsitas Atdiprovided with Coguille River San Pedro court denied the petition and an appeal | a screw at either end. She is 200 feet long, | Wiilapa Harbor....| PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed Dec 16—Bktn Kli- { was taken to the higher tribunal. t 5S feet beam and 17 feet in depth. The other Grays Harbor |4 p kitat, for Honolulu. e The 'latter court holds that it was the ferry boat will be ready for launching in about | - | Pomboldt ... .<;-(1:30 piPler 11|’ PORTLAND_-Arrived Dec 15—Shis County liguty " of the City Attornéy to represent two weeks. Jmatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.{11 am|Pier 19 | of Roxburgh, from Queenstown. (AR o Yy y P! i 5 SE AR e December 18, i TACOMA—Arrived . Dec 16—Stmr Queen, | the Board of Education and that under 3 | Pheenix... endocino City . pm|Pier 13 | hence Dec 12, via Seattle; Dan bark Sixtus, | the charter no special counsel can be em- Will Carry Army Freight. | 5. Monica..| Harbor pm|(Pier 2 | from Santa Rosa . 2 Aberd'n-G. Harbor. 1 pm|Pier 2§ | TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 16—Br ship Glen- | PIoved. Attorney Denman therefore had San Diego & Way. am|Pier 11 | Jui, fron. Hamburg; Br bark Gael, from Iqui- | his trouble for his pains. 1 4 1 9 | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 13 | que. % 2 1 The British tramp steamship Elleric, which | Iaqua. sy Stale Cal. | arrived on Monday right from Australia, has | 20810 B0 been chartered by the United Staggs Govern- | 4100 Cooe Bay-Pt. Oreals P lb s - ment to carry army freignt iropgortiand to by v et el e B ol § B e B B i i The “Time” Is Ripe e T Bt i Dees the ol ne"hmu’gm Sierra..... | s:-g:r;.\; &b‘.-:“w ‘ pm|Pier 7 Passed out Dec 16—Fr bark Surcouf, for As- To look over our gilt clock department from Australia. e - Bl TS ERE R R - T for candlesticks, pin trays, ornaments, discouraged . Asthmatics —— Arvacte | Hamburg & Way.| 3 pmiPler 34 | gacUREICA—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Fulton, for | fancy mirrors, etc. Sanborn, Vail & Co., who for a cure or even relief . Sierra Sails To-Morrow. 4 | Astoria & Portland /1l um Pied 2 | Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Bureka, hence Dee 15, | 741 Market street. Open evenings. b lack to try, believing a cure % s Ko Cokintngis Riares i | December 20. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Tampico, e i e impossible. HIMROD’S A%Tm Ty Diekslic SosnsaLp Copiny s Slarcs Il Humboldt . 9 am|Pier 13 | fron Honolulu. ¢ Invites Sons of Veterans. b sail at 7 o'clock to-morrow evening for Hono- san Pedro pmPier 35 8alled Dec! 16 Tap atms’ Kagd | Maru, for lulu and the Antipodes. She will carry a full cattle dircet CURE is truly a grand remedy and pmiPler 2 | China and Javan; stmr Nome City, for Val- | Mayor Schmitz yesterday sent a tele- 9 4 4 4 pm|Pier 9 2 list of passengers and 2500 tons of freight. $ Humboldt . ) p|Pler 1L hic invitation to General Frank Mar- possesses a virtue unknown to other o o 2 o o (| L] dez. graphie invitation i ar- remedies that not only instantly re- fom oF Taricy and 20,000 cascs o satmon. | Geo Bay.| Ben Patio & Way:|.8 smlBler 11 S tived shec 167 B Khing (Owesnerstience [ty coimandesy fo el of e Sougae lieves but cures. - Acapulco.. | N. ¥. via Panama.(12 mPMSS | *FolNT REYES Passed Dec 16, 9 a m— | VCLerans, now in session at Indianapolis, December 21. | Orders Countermanded. Santa Rosa, San Diego- & Wa. The Wisconsin's orders under which she was | N. Fork Humboldt to have sailed yesterday for Puget Sound were Dece: Stmr Chehalls, from Graya Harbor, for San | Ind. to hold its convention of 193 con- 9 amiPler 11 | pediro; 8'a -t ship Daniel, from San Diego, | currently with that of the Grand Army RN for Astoria, In tow of tug Defiance. of the Republic, which meets in this city , : IA—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Columbla, August of next y > : s 11 am|Pier 19 | , ASTOR! . | in August of next year. countermanded from Washington. Her officers | Gity, Puebla| Puget 9 | hence Dec 14. expect 1o et away to-day and all hands are | C- Nelson..| Seattle & Tacoma.|l0 am(Pler 2 1 0 5 e Arrived Dec 16—Fr bark Francois Coppee, HRITRAR BB IR SRS INN under orders o be aboard by 8 o'clock. this Seattie & Whateom| 4 pm{Pfer 2 | hence Dec 6 bkin Mary Winkelman, from San | @ ¥ ° [ Rainier. morning. e Rl g Pedro; schr John A Campbell, hence Dec 6. 4 i : NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Californian| New York ........| 20 OB HicEcs oo Sy ' OCEAN STEAMERS. Columbia..| Astoria & Portlandlii'am|Pier 24 | PORT TOWNSEND-Passed in Dec 16—G: NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Vader- : 4 December 27. stmr Hermonthis, hence Dec 13, for Seattle; . £ ) 3 Matters ot. InAterest to Mariners and Pk e g et ! 1 pmipMss | Ger bark Alsterberg, for Taco - Iearnd;'l(rom Antwerp; stmr Nomadic, from Liv- ! Shipping Merchants. Zealand Honolulu | 2 pm|Pler 7 | _ Arrived Dec 16—Br stmr Duke of Fife, from DI ZARD- Passed Dec 16--Stmp Memaba: for | The Britisn ship Carmanian clearea for Mel- | Queen FHgatound 31wt ptee ¥Wp'| TaRARAin; Ger: havk Aiiectheti, Tain' MORE-J) it v 3 ' bourne yesterday with the following ~cargo: | T¢TU:: - 1. Vio Panamallz miPMSS | VLRt HARFORD—Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Coos | , GLASGOW—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Sarma- 57,085 ctis barley, 224,790 ft lumber, 45,258 FROM SEATILE Hive for iGan. Feantitas: tian, frem Portland: stmr Corcan, from Bos- 1t ‘door stock and 824 doors, valued at $9 i . PORT HADLOCK —Arrived Dec 16—Bktn | ton: The ship also carried 10,000 ft lumber as & v ~ 5 T ke ditbvar Henoa Tle 0 MOVILLE—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Tunisian, | nage, valued at $160. 223 ~ Salls. | R ORT BRAGG.-Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Point | from St John, N B, and Halifax, for Liverpool | - Wdf ;‘ b 2 Cottage City. §k.l;w=>c~n& Way Ports.|Dec. 19 | Arena, for San Francisco. erchandise for Hawaii. Sxcelsior. Valdez rect -|Dec. 20 EASTERN PORT. The steamer Nebraskan was cleared for [ Farallon. EaaTay % Vay Eoclsimecs it EW YORK—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr City of BEW (ADVERTIEAMENTS i @ s Dirigo. .. Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 24 Rhirinton; from: Colon Honolulu and Kahului vesterday with an as- | ganta Ana. 7aldes | Glrect Do 35 | Vol Lo, Sl o agway & Way Porta.|Dec 28 al d s SeRnrends, fury Colo: FALLING HAIR STOPPED. . . . . sorted merchandise cargo. The cargo as man- | Al-Ki B 'mn" Pac'fin “a'l'fl' ifested up to 3 p. m. was valued at §79,026, | City Seuttie..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 25 TOHBIAN "LORIS] and included the following % CALETA BUENA—Sailed Nov 5—Br ship % shiiy 3, 40 bbis flour, 29 ctls barley, 44,974 1bs bran, Time Ball. Ben_Dears, for ——. Baldness Cured by Destroying the 49.024 Ibs middiings 5013 1bs corn. 655 bales | oo\ woarocraphic Office, U, §. N., Mer | d AN,TWE!;P;_&IM'({ Dec 15—Ger stmr Aby- Parasite Germ That Causes It. Through service daily to e e e 1 e oy e T, chants’ Exchange. San Francisco, Cal, | VANCOUVER-Safled Dec' 16—Ship Jabez | Baldness follows falling hair, falling Kansas Clty and St. Louis lum andbacon, 70 cris potatoes and onigns, T ol A Hopen fom VORRYE ol L hair follows dandruff; and dandruff is the ¢ hop, 3 s 1 3 erry ONGKONG—Arrived Dec Fr T T me 11 phes fresh meaterne 511 S0y | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | Lunomann. trom Whateom. with Jury ruader | F€SUlt Of a germ digging its way into the 2 via Scenic Route. New Gressed. poultry, 613 pkes groceries and pro. |1 €. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at & [ . Safled Dec 1i—Stmr Korea, for San Fran. | SCalp to the root of the hair, where it saps | Vicions, 82 wkes fresh vegetables, 66 pkgs | b. M. Greenwich time. cisco. the vitality of the hair. To destroy that S 3 v J. C. BURNETT, 1—Arri h is t t 1 #roceries and provisions, 672 Ibs dried shrimps, G s 2 HULI rrived Dec 15—Br ship Queen Vie- | germ is to prevent as well as cure dan- ckeervation cafe cars { 5025 The butter. 983 s cheese. 90 cs eghu. Lieutenant, U. § N.,in charge. | torfa, from Antwerp. druff, falling hair, and, lastly, baldness, Neals a la carte. 2510 tbe. o8 rhillstufts, 327 cs ‘canned goods, N~ v::‘lmt;fl_::"g-e;:hed prior to Dec 16—Stmr | There is only one preparation 'known to 731 cs lquors, &9 ca 1 bbi whisky, 1986 gals | Sun, Moon and Tide. SINGAPORE—Arrived Dec 16—Br stmr ,‘3;’,,‘“;‘;.;,,5;’,{'2"5?,3051‘;5"‘“{5%;;‘v:,“,'§'§,“§ 70 cs wine, 10 cs brandy, 330 pkgs beer, 12 Shimoea, from New York. 4 L , ersomally_conducted excursions 1o Kansas | pkee drugs, 22 o8 hoots and shoes, 153 pkes | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | SAGRES—Pussed Dec 15—Stmr Ping Suey, | Do tried It has e ea Fendestylly she- 81, Louie, Chicago, New York, Boston | dry goods. 25 cs haking powder. 384 Ibs choco- Times and Heights of High and Low |from Tacoma, via Hongkon, for Liverpool. | Sessful. Tt Py doi, 1L 1l Eastern points. For full information | late, 28 bbls salt and 1 cs canned salmon, Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to ‘San | YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Glenogle, | UIrly destroys the candruff germ. “‘You eddress . | 238 sks coke, 18 pkgs electrical appliances, 28 Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | from Hongkong, etc, for Tacoma. destx'-fly the cause, you remove the ef- L. M. FLETCHER, pkgs machinery, 43 bdls brooms, 457 bbis thority of the Superintendent. ANTWERP—Failed Dec )?»Sunr Abydos, | fect.” Sold at leading drug stores. Send Pacific Coast Agent. pressed brick, 170 pkgs terra cotta building NOTE—The high and low waters occur at 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, ) Wfi~ww~v«vr¢v'~h~ o N ’ , 126 California st, San Francisco, Cal. | material, 200 cs coal oil, 110 tins matches, 97 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about

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