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DECEMBER 18, 1902 3 , . 1IGILLS AUDITOR Colonel Kate | 1Kt Jells of the ( Mayor Schmitz Talks Lisagreeable &Ioman THE SA FRANCIECO CALI DENMAN BLOCKS BEINSTATEMENTS Board Fails to Rescind Dismissal of Sixty ‘Workmen, 10 DAY, IMASTER MARINER OF NOTE FILLS POGKETS ™08 0 s FINAL ResT “F SP[EUI.A"]HS'Captam Oliver Eldridge, Last of Three Brothers Who Followed the Sea, Passes Away. » Overdue Ship Clarence Bement Shows Up | at Yokohama. Vaguely of Suspend- ing Baehr. APTAIN OLIVER ELDRIDGE, | long and favorably known in this | city, died at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday ; night. He was born at Cape Cod, | Mass, in 1815, and was 84 years | | 0id. He came of a hardy race of mariners | He had two | { | 1 | Played at 50 Per Cent, Shs| Schosl Director Says Appro- Must Show Reasons for Not 3 " . | ana early took to the sea. PR L ‘Recognizing Special Furnishes Pile of Christ- |00 [0 Aca ana John, who like priation Is Being Over In : il mas Money. himself in due coursé became not only drawn. evy fun | successful but famous ship masters. é Captain Oliver comamnded the steam- snip Atlantic of the famous Collins line Mayor Schmitz yesterday took a han The expected resolution rescinding the ) fn the controversy existing between Au Many daye overdue and quoted at 60 per Next Sunday's Call cent on the reinsurance list. the Amer- petween New York and Liverpool. His | dismissal of the sixty men employed at 3 e Board of Educati jcan ship Cla e 8. Bement vesterday prother Asa commanded the Pacific of | repair work by the Schuo; D.‘"’"’:".f:; “or‘-l;(:.e.hrt.;-'::er":‘urusal ‘:o aud;:: dr-n arrived at ¥ ma and made glad the | the same line and was lost at sea in that was not presented at yesterday's me ; 3 i ove ' Rearts of thos: speculators whose MoneS | vessel, which was never heard from. Cap- of the Board of Education and as a cunsr(- AVE you solved the mystery of the COLONEL KATE mam:- lc;:' the :{e::: livcr:o-;:hc;;int'rf;: had backed their faith in her safety. The | oy Oiver also commanded the new quence the men will not return to work. PG s E i ; the bullding Bement's arrival at her destination Was| . ... .0 Constitution, the first of the Mayor Schmitz had expressed his desire PAPkRS‘, Do you know who Colonel Kate really is o Mayor has become weary of the constant reporicd just half an hour after M. A. | " Bl o T e Pacific Mail Com that the men Le put back, but Directors what has impelled her to reveal the secrets of the gentler bickerings between the board and the Newell had received a cable from London Denman and Roncoviere, (he last named Auditor, which has Tesulted in the dis- notifying him that the rate on the over- pany, which was employed by the Gov- refused to sex, heretofore kept so sacred unto themselves? In the great missal of sixty workmen in the repair de- <hip had been advanced from 50 to 6 | ernment as a transport for 364 days in the { the Mayor's own appointee, Iy .7 ;‘.'fl’ S ' carly stages of the Rebellion at a com- cn;nply with his reque:‘l. huen:lnan Im::' gHRIISZi'JIA.S EDITIIOIX t;lf the SUNDAY CALL last Sun- partment, A:'dhlen!n:a;:::!-:ot;‘"l‘;le‘:lle::i:‘v . The Bement, loaded with case PelDIeU™), | pensatiqn of $1000 per day net. Her huge mitted a statement to the board explaln- ay the first paper in the brilliant series from the pen i tc Baebr which co : left New York for Yekohama 22 days| . o r,0 yphat period cnabled her to per- {ing his vote discharging the men. After e pap e fi pen of this matfon that unless Baehr abides by the e had encountered some | 25 o1 M B employing the sixts men: for, more than mysterious personage, who iswriting about lovely woman as she will of the Supervisors and the chief ex- was known and when she 3 | five months Denman finds, at least to his \ppearance consider hool- ecutive, who arranged for new =c atisfaction, that the board does not re- houses by levying the special tax. he will ing troops along the Atlantic coast. has never been wwritten about before, came as a huge surprise. in an »r her safety was a Lrought that vessel to this coast in 1863 3y - z e el i Mt S oo R A e guhv more than n|lwlrlhir-l <I'f "‘::hg“(;‘; Colonel Kate held forth deliciously about the ways of “THE use the power vested in him by the char- slators had more = - - s er to attend to all the repairs o - - - - b rr bl =t 8 a - ce of arrival than was mani- | goneral agent of the Pacfic Mall Steam partment “if the men will do a reason- BEAUTIFUL CONFIDANTE WHO THINKS SHE ter to suspend a city official who is dere- London an yery 8¢ | ship Company here, which office he held able day's work.” Denman also makes NOWCS IT » et in his duty. e ine local | for vears and until his friend Allan Mc- | P Ay e o oards s (Over- KNOWS IT ALL. THE MAYOR'S LETTER. was plaved Nt 10 pane retired from the presidency of that { drawn its monthly allowance for the last The Mayor's letter follows: In NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL, which will be a bright, company. He had since held many hon- | five months to the amount of $11,93 20, S0, Dee. 17, 1902 sum was invested when the | ,aple positions in corpurations here, be- ! Rahcovte ) inl - o SAN FRANCL = B vieri entertains the same opinion Sy - y el 70, TEY Baehr. Auditor, San Francisco and the vessel's | j,0 pregigent of the California Dryvdock on the matter and fled a statement with newsy number, full of the Yuletide spirit now grown so merry, D T vhen the budget was completel stin time 0 Company for many years, and also for 2y vears a director in the Spring Val- the Mavor (o that effect. last June the Board of Supervisors Snd | Denman’s statement follows the sccond of the COLONEL KATE PAPERS will appear. It recognizing the great Mayor, g < <t E 0, : ‘ “r 2 DISAGREE. 2\ e 22 a d for new schosihouses in o ies ;..d::m‘:\{ ,“nd\;:-ur:“pna:i.t 4‘{\[\':1;' i The ixty men - the o department is m[!!‘/r‘d 1:HL DISAGREEABLE WOMAN,” and is onc of e 'l}“‘; and increastng nm- . e Sacrame ockton gas.compa- | ) e ber than the mo = <cittie: er il ¢ i o v y ot The rate on the Paul Rickmers was ad- | nies and the Pacific States Telephone and | £ Tl AtRer s buibes . thay piave e the wittiest, cleverest and most daringly acurate articles ever ’:"' e rx of §%. conts on cach $1%9 vesterday to 60 per cent he St elegraph Company. He also served long ployed, and 1t will be difficult to convinc A3 = P y al f taxable property. : R B a0 | e e s e axgayers. of man Franciseo that sy | # 20ritlen about the women of the West. }‘ S o AP, Pl the aference whic’ ced on the board and New York Underwritess, and was | employes ‘are necessary to keep our school While i ey y B and i g | seems to exist between you .M|: o gy of . butldings in repair. No guod nie we are in the reaim of the personal and the extreme- | Education relative to the drawing up =til also correspondent of the Atlantic Mutual would employ thy: Inrtv number to do the o 2 3 % funds derived from said special tax levy and few P Marine Insurancé Company. He was an | same amoupt of work Iy unusual there might be mentioncd the. full-page article telling realizing after careful investigation of tie d ber of the Pacific Unlon Club, | ING. 5 ket 2 : figures submitted by you and also those sub- e egrrins FUNDS ARE LACK all about Charlic Fai¥'s strange country home, upon which this mitted by the Board of Education, that in the BN Cisnbs £s Pert :‘";“" he Spenoan bourrery Mitamoon 4 rol M aiso opposed to continuing Lix targe | g | event of you placing any obstacle in She way, itl 0! . Tom 3 to § o'cl orce because we have not the funds to p. % 5 2 “ Son g R o i d in any manner prevent : rd e e e o | teta Bick\th braan ST UtaN his e even 1 we a5 ot erect one B Sehont unfortunate millionaire spent a fortune and was killed by his own ;’r::;"d':::'m"“;o; Thatfund, & majority ot “Cape Fiatters on No- o or three years ago. His last attack bullding to accommodate the large number of . Z ShESIER ~ SR i B3 on the Tepair of schios o e st S bl £ o { school Ehilren In the Arty-cight classen hich automobile before he cver saw it. The grounds are fairly covered e A iemporartly de- e A iy o b= o : ouse i, ventilated an Lo . . = eapect: sugges e apiarn Charies . Hall her com- Thanksgiving, and he gradually grew g Sy R I with odd canals and quaintly contrived lakes. Just zatch for I o s o ieatiee mander, and the man to whose nerve and sea- and passed away peacefully Tues- The Board of Supervisors appropriated $1.- ‘ th £ | that ‘you may have to the auditing of de- the fact that the Edith ie nol gay evening. He leaves but one child, } WELL KNOWX MARINER WHO Za000 foc'the Macal veur TZ omitiing hose pictures. | mands upon that fund and your exact position A R e ey the | the wife of George H. Buckingham, a DIED IN THIS CITY TUESDAY or the plavgroun . ¥ i . % | in_the premises, e foom Bt Tiin 2| real cotate dealer ot this city. NIGHT T umliome s s e o) And look out, too, for the full-page of Christmas brides, § |, peeyins that you_woud do, rothing 1o unded Flhttery in the 3 A 3 & 3 s pe "and was harely on her | 4 e J il MSEISHITEE A aualiabie (undg: foeithe | 8 which will display for you some of the most striking costumes L’Luif'n';'.f.'.:"',’é‘..f.’i]..‘.“fn.";ifinr'flfi:;:f'crfl!r . et | T e ) : f The According to the provision ‘of the charter , dren and also belleving that there must ba o e "bie stem (he early morning tides are given in the left | rowngend. we are allowed to spend one-twelfth of this cver created. some misunderstanding between you and (h "4t an wlarming rate hand column and the successive tides of the | "'Simr pomona. Shea, Fureka. sum_every month, which amounts to $112,- Und with-Chis Ev T g hts off, ' Board of Education which can and shouid “ommission with as =8y in the order of occurrence as to time; the tmr Acme. Lundquist, Willapa Harbor. { 20, : And wnth hwristmas e only a few mgl s off, you canno | be adjusted, I would suggest that you give tain Hall turneq fourth time column gives the last tide of tho tmr Whitegboro, Olsen, Greenwood. e board has overdrawn this monthly al- this your immediate attention, in order that - Tor the shelter of 8y, except when there are but three tides, s | Stmr Brooklyn, iflgeins, Fort Bragk: lowance for the first five months of the facak fail to be interested o twco full pages that will be just full of ideas 1 may take some action without delay for the anded his big charge Scmetimes occurs. el Stmr Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. | Year to the amount of $11,043 30. benefit and improvement of the public schooi Temporary repsirs w.re 8ddition to the soundings of the United States | gin\r jiuth, Jacols, Eureka. The childgen of our ity are Increasing vers for you to copy if you want to interest or amuse your friends. children of this city. Your trul uimalt the collier l‘:”nm\:r\'de:, Charts e:rce;:;;:.::“-mm'lnnn':;;l U S sumr Wisconsin, Relter, Santa Barbara. | rapidly in number and we must. during the s ’v' o A : 4 E E. SCHMITZ Mayor. e thy condition. | & Br ship O k rext term, furnish increased accommodations, / ] 2 ] B -3 awortay condition. | Giler"\s subtracted from the depth given by | Br shio Carmanian, Bunn. Melbourne At G AR ieesend. acommmngutisns One is “HOW TO MAKE UP FOR AMATEUR THEAT: AWAITS BAEHR'S REPLY. the charts. The plane of reference is the mean ~H 1 of cxpenditure But it we continug Schr Alvena, Johnson, Port Townsend. through t SPOK! ‘The Mayor in discussing the matter de- clined to say flat-footedly if he intended RICALS,” <while the other 1s “MY FUNNIEST CHRIST- f the lower low waters. = = | 3 3 e ¢ Time Ball, o NO¥ 14 lat 4T S, lon 6 W, Br ship Bardowle, | J5VE ORGRG0E e oA O Poatd o8 {8 MAS by members of the theatrical profession who have had to take any steps looking toward Baehr's n fce, U. 5. N., M I BOARD MUST RETRENCH - ; suspension should the latter’s explanation g,,,:“;nn‘d;nfi;‘,.:;: Office, U 8 X., Mer- r Lo EVEGRAPHIC. feaa UST R .| 8 strange experiences in all quarters of the globe. as to why he refuses to audit demands e —3 (POINT LOBOS, Dec 17, 10 p m—Weather | We must therefore retrench our expenditures | e 2 # | on_the “special levy school fund” prove The Time on the tower of the Ferry | clear: Wind NE. weloclty' 6 milen per hour. | It we expact lo bay our teachers and otier | To interest the children, and the grown folks as well, there ¥ | unsatistactory. building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, £ D! - oo 9 e Y | i ~ ~c rC & “I do mot know yet what I will do,” 1'% Doon of"the 120h meridian. or at § | | FORT BRAGG Salled Dec 1i—Stmr Brune- | SUCNE fSown the esvendluscer (on iy repalrs| 8 are the COMICS and the PUZZLES—izwo full pages of them— % B o s Bt e B ikl Bt oo a 3 C BURNETT. POINT RETES Passed Dec 17, 10 8 m- | Iite Comands 0o U i, "woien, " durins ine | § 0hich are cven more interesting this week than ever; and be- $ |the Auditor’s report, which I have re- leutenant A cl 13 or n o = . im to make. loul levelo piain Fletcher " t U B K. o Charms. | e Tk from Fort ‘Brasy. for Ben | 1o, lining veven months of the year, will mate | b “ : r , » ¥ | quested Bim to-make. Should it develop nBnrraeie Caplain Fieicher of che caspaa s | "hr saADLOCK -Arrivea Dec 17—-schr | & total Saving. of $ib0o.\"Thia il enmhie | sides this, a brand new game, “THE PIONEER’S ROAD, % | that he ls acting arbitrarily in the case take & more remunerative posit Movements of Steamers Resolute, from Tocopill | the hourd to erect at least iwo of ihe emght | Y 2 o s o+ then I shall call the matter to the atten- o ~esgtt i ek \J ‘Q’R}i ANGELES Arsived Dec_1i—Ship | achoolbouses which are s tmperatively n-ed-d.% which is one of the simplest and cleverest ”“"gf m years. z tion of the Board of Supervisors, and it Ee v abez Howes, from Vancouver, for Syd > v ealden . 2 . . « ~ duty to proeceed as Harbor Commissioners ‘\’:}n 2 b %0 ARWIVE ___| PoRT TOW NSEN )FArrfl{;a PN TR | o e L, promdant, af the Mulld Then there is the second installment of “THE GOSPEL OF & | o then be o e e s way fiem tr or Commissiol yes ship Dunbritton, f t Al let bkt 8 2 i ~ » > = ? engineer to prepare | _Steamer. | Fvom = | Due |3k, "om Port Ludiow, for Homolulu g | board had adjourned and was wroth when | # JUDAS ISCARIOT,” which began in the CHRISTMAS 3 |tertion to use every means in my power epecifications for the comstruction of | T | Oyster Farbor . Dec. 18 | TILLAMOOK—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Chico, | he heard that the men hac not been rein- | 3 Y oLT % 3 3 | to insure the building of new school- the Union Depot. The | rcata. . /.| Coos Bay & Pr. Orford.|Dec: 18 | hence Dec 4 stated. CALL LAST SUNDAY, and which has created a bigger sen- § | houses. There is some $100,00 collected e o o | Sages e e Rve- 98 1 .,?'1,:".’.*’“"”"’ Dec 17—Stmr Dolphin. | “‘Well, it seems that we must show th TR T i ] d i R |on the 7% cents tax upon which collec~ on the buliding of f;;;wul- -| Hombolt o e ec. 18 | TATOOSH l:“rfl 1 ;Dec 11— Bhms Micx- | nnz’n;‘|:.m r‘-( 15 ‘m‘,‘l the r,rh,,lc x‘hlng. % sation than twas expected, even fmm the tremendous literary § ;:,l,l.. m,!:m‘:,.;',! have ?;,., .;‘:de, .ndda[ Busels Humboldt _iDec. is | Inaw. hence Dec 14, for Tacoma. | sa cCarthy. T know of several cases volr ¢ o : ¢ et T I 3, 2 leve the Auditor could au deman - o | ;.“.'T‘:L%g whaicom . [Dec. 18 | Passed in Dec 17" Ship Great amiral, trom | where It has kept men at work as fybor- % and religious vogue it is mow having in both the East and § | ;0" hat amount without jeopardizing Coron { i g 3 E ce Dec 14, for ; - b 7 = g c ; 2 t: to test Schooner Takes -".h?hle‘.wm‘ [Comoan. .| B e s 33 | Eadvmmin: "Nor e Titante, ence’ Do 17 er:‘:(r::r:):)l_d :'P;:T”;nfgh:::l:,l;“:v;g;:( o } Europe. You can have no rm{ conception of _thc mnarn_ms.. the 8 :'::.;f.:i’:?":me:m:; e e B e e R g et S Dee- a8 °%l,;,:¢':,';f‘.f Dec 17—Bark Hesper, for Naga- | future plans bwo:mh be to persuade the | 35 ambitions, the sufferings of this, the most despised man in either 3 ;\;w;cg;:olho:, Tndml do no!‘sbee";lhy he por € joners at the foot of § 1 s Ped: . Dec al | board to put back tl o th 3] : 4 - 24 - s 24 e Au or stands in e Wi o ul In et tad e tieh mp | Eamare~~ ) ot ey |Dee SANTA CRUZ—Arrived- Dec: 17—Stmr Coos | thoe new. Benool Directir i auomecs bont $ biblical or profanc history, uniil you read Jis ozen story of his ¥ | nem.” Sag of water receded she | (zarina Coos Bay Dec. 16 | Bay, from San Pedro, and safled for San Fran. | o 2 & 35 4% 3 - wk from which she | Newsboy.....| San Pedro Dec cizeo | man on January 3, 1995, will join with wn life and Jus relation to the Savior. 2 > ater. In falling the | 5 Barbara.. . San Pedro Dec. - ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 17—Fr shin Surcour, | Woodward and Mark in relnstating ‘hc- ¥ ¥ — ! 2 BOARD MAKES STATEMENT. aused the breaking . China & Japan |Dec from Tacomn, to load for South Africa. workmen But this is not all, by any means. . i%-i i 8 S——— rail. She !Ql!alnm {‘lllmbflldl& i g:: th»a ImR n;lr‘r bark Cannebi for | | Ta ¥ s School Directors Blame Auditor 5= ’ 4 sustaine: no ewport ay or\- 2 Juesnstown ship Crow: f Des | 1 24 A e ;;m‘;,".m.k. Rive - |Dec Cape” Town: tug Heacue, with barg | SEEKING ADDITIONAL | 8 coccosooncli | Nou-Reinstatement of Workmen. ortiand & Astoria e ula in tow, for San Francisco: Br bark Lo- | 2 A statement signed by School Directors . . . THK % & Eureka. . Dec dore, for United Ki ol “hristel, | PROTECTION FOR PORT Wisconsin Sails. G o i | for United %.‘...an’?éf""""‘ ey i iCunea). | —— Penman, Mark, Roncovieri and Wood- b ted States battieship Wisc ;n_-m':. g .;_..m.:(cull} . Dec. g ‘rs»o= y”"x Salled l)éc I.---sflmr Czaring, | Chamber of Commerce Asks Secre- ward and flled with Mayor Schmitz y e 1o uget S d After ing state o . lor San Francisco; st B B e Bovy poch o wil | Crseats. .} Dec. 21 | cisco gl S S tary of the Navy te Provide terday explains the reasons for the dis- for stores and ammunition and 3 TACOMA—Arrived Dec 17—Ger bark Alster- More Submarine Boats. missal of the workmen in the repair de- expected, proceed to the Asiatic berg, from Montevideo; Ger stmr Hermonthis, e partment and also the position of ‘the hence Dec 13: stmr Mackinaw, hence Dec 14. | The trustees of the Chamber of Com- | board regarding its desire to build new i —_— ’"POSI GAH{BLEE.\"‘I\T'I Dec 17—Schr Rob- | merce of San Francisco have asked thvi schoolhouses. The statement criticizes Ceptain Strothers Suspended. Sailed Dec 37— Scnr Okanogan, for Hono- | Secretary of War to reguiarly detall sev- | Auditor Baehr for his refusal to audit ca) Government inspectors of. hulls and erday suspended for ten days from 1ulu. eral submarine torpedo-boats, in addition demands on the special levy fund and EUREKA—Arrived T boa: T e Hionee of Capteig H. D. hence BacA s Arrived Dec 17—8Stmr South Bay, | 1o the two now bullding on this coast, contains much of the l:;lterh:nhbenmianq master of the river steamér T. C. |1 alled Dec 16—Stmr Alliance, for Coos Bay | for the defense of the harbor of 8 oot e I e This action was taken on account of Memioan ports. ..Dec. and Astoria. Dec 17—Stmr Arctic. for Sau | o, 5 oF iy found in another column. The board's an aseault by Strother on C. J. Lutgen, & com- | Umatilla. ...l Puget Sound Ports.._.|Dec. 28 | Francisco: $tmr Eureka, for San Francios, | Francisco and the Mare Island navy- statement in part follows mercial traveler and a passenger, about two — —— | stmr Corona, tor San Francisco: sehr Fortu vard. This action was taken vesterday The position taken by the Auditor in our weeks ago on the T. C. Walker. TO SAIL. for San Francisco. Dec 16—Stmr Weaiport, for | at & meeting of the trustees and a_dis- opinion 'is wrons. | His srounds for noty using ———— ar. Francisco. i vas se y 2 the money spect a the General Millinet. | _Steamer Destination. | Salls.| Pler. BOWENE LANDING —Asrived Db -8ty | Iae i T e e Sty atigr, e, Jnaat & number of heavy taxpayers have paid the Bepairing e | Guaala, henca Dec 16, dng to the Bccrethiy of this Navy, bésring tax under protest and that should the tax levy The Risdon Iron Works has secured the con- Ll i G"efe}“"m 5 SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Scotia, | the signature of George A. Newhall as be declared illegal all the money raised un- ract for repairs to the French bark Geveral| S DOUAF.-| GRo%s Hapion - b from Port Los Angeles president of the Chamber. der this special levy would have to be re- Mellinet and yesterday commenced work put- i gy BB gk 1 pmiPier 13 | Salled Dec 17—Stmr Scotla, for San Fran- | Adispatch was also sent to Senator turned to the taxpayers who paid the same. ting the vessel in condition for sea e Aberd'n-G. Harbor.| 1 bm|Pler 5 | clico: stmr Santa Barbara, 'for San Fran: | George C. Perkins, signed by President We are informed that this position of the Y e State Cal San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | ¢18c0: schr Wm Olsen, for Port Townsend; schr | neoint = 0 b e tudan Auditor is not only wrong in principle but May Be Fatally Hurt. Albion Riv., Pt Arena & Alblon 6 pm/Pier 12 | Deflance, for Fairhaven. ewhall, asking him to co-cperate and untenable at law. The fact that a considerable San Pedro.’| Humboldt | 4 pmipier 3 | TILLAMOOK—Safled Dec 17—Stmr Redon- | Present the matter to the California Con- | portion of the tax has been paid under pro- Gus Peterson. a sailor. yesterday fell into | San Py 1 F Pmipier 7| do. for Eureka and San Franch gressional delegation. Willlam M. Bun- test is of no greater significance and does not tne hold of the steamship Umatilla and su s MARSHFIELD—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Alli- | ker, the special representative of the affect that portion of the taxes which was paid ained internal jnjuries from which the su g ooy ona'xz m|Pier 13 | ance. hence Dec 14, via Eureka; schr Repeat, | chamber | 3 without any more than if the amount seons at the Harbor Hospital fear be may | oo Parie Orralis mibter 12 | hemoe Dec 20, Chamber In Washington, was notified of paid under protest was only one dollar, for aie TRE ;| ‘Chins & Japan. 1 pm PMSS Ffl-ll:: Dec 17—Schr Jessle Minor, for San !h:‘ action taken and was requested to ‘drl.l' Pflnelvlellnvol\'ed‘.d mr::l'hto the Au- | Astoria & Portland 11 am Pler 24 | Francisco. call upon Senntor Perkins in regar e o Lo I S, Sailing Postponed. December 20, | 7| o | UMPQUA—Arrived Dec 16—Schr Caroiine, | the mattcr, Hhi i e I B St s o s Pt e sailing for Hamburg of the Kosmos Hamburg & Way 13 m{pler 34 | from 5en Pedro. : Becrotary ot iheguy 1o e e respecttully submit to Your Honor that Jiner Amasis has been postponed until Satur- R e o R amiter 13 EASTERN PORT. SAN FRANCISCO, Déc, the increased force of workmen on repair work day, December 20, at noon e Sy Anm| L pmiTer 18 D D—Passed Dec 16—Br ship | The Honorable. the Secrmtary of th T N o g = Humboldt {130 pjPier 11 | KIng George, from Iquique, for Hampion | Washington, D. (.: The following only to make the long neglected repairs that NEWS OF THE OCEAN I3 Somlp Roaus ed by the hoard ‘of trustees this d N S Ny &3 O Wy 9 i San Padro & Way.| § amlbler 11 FOREIGN PORTS. solved, That the Chamber of Commerce of San as soon as this repair work would have been The German ship Alsterberg was chartered N_ Y. via Panama. 12 m PMSS CAPE TOWN-—Arrived Dec 16—Br ship | Francis:o hereby resvectfully suggesta to the completed the repalr force of fifty men would prior to arrival for wheat from Tacoma to December :1 Seottish Glens, hence Aug 28, honorable tke Secretary of the Navy that sev- be cut down o the ten or fifteen men actually . i | Santa Rosa| San Diego & | 8 am/pler u HULL—In port Dec 4—Br ship Stronsa, for | eral submurine torpedo boats, in addition to Ueeded under normal conditions. It does not Burope at 25s. 3 Fork. ..., ‘Humboldt [Pler 2| San Francisco, via_ Tyne; Br ship Crocodile, | the two now being buflt on this const, be regu. e e e B e & The German ship Tarpenbek, mow at Port | December 22. from Antwerp, for San Francisco, larly detafled for the defense of the harbor o NOTERE: agitaters: eui NN Whe ave ot Sap Angricr, 975 10 Paget Sound. 1o toad lum: | Bodondo. .| Los Angeics Ports /10 amiPler 2 | - ROTTERDAM In . sort Nov. I—Br atone | b Foarti oo s s ol Navy Yar tempting to Mfiuence orghnized labor for their fwer for @ direct port in the United Kingdom City Puebla) Puget Sound Ports|il amiPler 1y | Wyneric, for Antwerp, to load for Oregon or GEORG NEWHALL. opAls] Tt Sra GULY Cxire men {empORaTily S nt 455 G4 . Nelson..| Seattle & Tacoma. 10 am|; |Pler 2 California coast. President Chamber of Commerce. Rln’;‘; and that it 'Ollrl; be nnley rlhnrlyllnh The schooner Dauntless loads lumber at| - (December 23, T 7 | PERIMVassed Dec 10—Br cable stmr Am- —_———— hen (he repairs would he' compieted and thetr Gray or Guaymas | romona.. e 44 ";‘:,‘.';' sirame *iieric bas been char- | Rainfer.... Seattie & Whagcam) 4 omlPler 2 u;u;‘r;miaa-dw Nov 3—Ger ship Mai- Want Ships Better Officered. '""fl; e A T LD S SRR tered by t “nite ve e po, for yal Roads. Yamber st Portiand emora .J ® am|Pier 11 | SALAVERRY—Salied Nov 6—Br stmr Con- C'Mm:w'"“:":‘ o the hdll':;"""t' ':l‘ "'l‘ 'E:::':‘m’mmwlf‘::;‘:“ufl‘“ o S alifornian 20 | dor, for Callao. hamber of Commerce held yesterday it 3 Columbia.. Astoria & Portl 3 \G * % + and anxious to do. not one man would have lost A Cargo for Honlulu I Rt it 54| NGNS aie svus e 3~ s | wan decied G, requcat the Caltoria Soaingle Gyt ek, Toun the Loreel e The bark Albert sailed for Honolulu yester- | Coronado..| Grays Harbor Br stmr Gaelic, hence Nov 15. 5 delegation at Washington to urge the lm: !“""B uY“'" e ?&,{‘“""0“”“"}:’: an assorted merchandise cargo valued | Yeking . | Chine & Japan 55 MANILA Arrived Dec 15—Br stmr Indra- | Passage of a bill which will make it B S e B e, 4 SIonBs TR |2 pm[Pler 7| deo, from New York. necessary for all vessels of more than 100 Wel"n inspector of school buildings, to place Peru L NCY, Vin Panamaliz ':,';’,;g,:' W HAKODATE §afied Dec 17—8chr Forest | tons to carry at least two licensed of- the men of the repair force back to work on T FrROM SEATTLE 3 Fasied Dec 17—Br atmr Coi- "‘;"",‘I Dnder the pressn’ :1aye. yésiely e I BB, B TR - YOKOHAMA-Sailed Dec 16— B n e Mok e DASRI RS AT AR A {ngs John Barnett, Mr. Wellin refused to allow toes, 25 cts onfons, s 5 For, - J' grA HOB' !clld Br stmr Glen- | sail with but one licensed officer if of less the men to go back to \or! an the pretext nm 485 1n sugar, 100 | <] ogle, for Tacoma; Br stmr Indrapura, for Ore- | than 700 tons capacity. A resolution fa- he had not received G wine, 2091 gals vinegar, 68 pkes groceries st sy gon. _Dec a5 stmr America Maru, for | yoving’ the appointment of o United State B Pt Worka: " Thin techmicatity our provisions, 2076 Ibs butter. 2000 1| Vs, Riroct 2 SR pranctsco 3 PRofimEtl Dek o board was very willing to waive, in_its de- milistufle 525 o5 soa; ” ed o> Arrived Dec 17—Ship Clarence S Bement, | Consul at Hakodate, Japan, was also sire to put back the men without delay, the s dry goods. ; from New York. adopted. reason for their being laid off M\I been re- 30, rolls ieatier. Arrived prior to Dec 17—Stmr Emoress of — e when the Auditor allowed the special —3 na, from Vancouver, for Hongkong, etc. g to show the perfdy Gaiiiats, 5900 puis cosl oif, 590 Gals Sesvilne. City Seattie NANATMO—Arrived ‘Dec 17-Ship " George Gold Given Free i e e s whe Sre. attomgtive: - | e A That is, your name stamped in gold free to influence organized labor against this board. | Salled Dec 15—8t L Railroad Ties for Peru. { Shipping Intelligence. Deo 16 8tmr Clug "ot B | on_pockethooks, leather cases, wallets, ——— The British ship Eudors was cleared on | ARRIVED. nama, for Panama. l‘ll"dd rlnlueu. :r‘lvel’ln[ rol‘l‘u d'resuhsnlt cases Mud on Powell Street. “Tuesday for Callao, Peru, with 53,550 rafiroad OCEAN STEAMERS, and all articles from the Leather Goods Board of Public Works sent a re- ties, velued at §22,575. i | Wednesday, December 17. LIVERPOOL—fafled Dec 17—Stmr Ceitic, | Department of Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 pl?;tnerzyo to Mayor Schmitz in re- —_—— Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 40 hours trom Port 10 Naw York. B i Market street. Open evgnings. sponse to his communication calling at- g Los Angeles v rom New — e Sun, -Boon and Tide. “Remr Brookiyn, Higgins, 36 hours Yrom San | York: stmr Mechanican, from New_ Orleans; J P. Cullen Drowned. tention to the impassable condition of e e pemy sime Tunistan; from S John, N B, and Hail- BEON L o e Powell street, due to mud deposited by Uniled States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | ®eunr Chas Nelson, Schage, 92 hours from Joseph Fogarl, an Italian fisherman, wagons used i gradis he Falr lot or “r‘n-n-nl = 'Hmpl; ‘ot High and Low | geattle GlBflALTAR—Puud Dec 17—8tmr: Phoe- | while salling in his lugger off Point e - o dboa e 2 s eqhirance to Ban | Eumr Phoenix, Odland, 18 hours from Men. | nician, from New York, for Naples and Genoa. - California street. The board says that Francisco Bay. Published by official a doctno. HAMBURG—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Teuto- | Bonita yesterday morniog, found™ the! Officer Beach has been detailed to see i .. Bumy Homer, Donaldson, 8% daye from Usi- nia, from Montreal, via Sydney, dead hody of a man foating in the that the streets are kept clean and he o OTE—The Bigh and Jow waters occur at| mai Pass, via Columbla River 78 hou ANTWERP—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Switzer- | water. Fogarl towed the body ashore arrested four teamsters in order to force Twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the helght of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, Stmr Del Norte, Green, 41 hours Trom San Ped Renr Conflanza, Hansen, 44 hours from Sad- | are Rock: CLEARED. ‘Wednesday, December 17. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Btate of California, Thomas, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamsh! p Br stmr Wellington, R Dunsmulr's Sons Co. Fr bark Belen, Bvudrol Sydney; J J Moore land, from Philadelphia. GENOA—Salled Dec 15—Stmr Li N Yo, guara, for LONDON—Arrived Dec 17— {rt;‘m Nw Yofl( stmr Columblan, from Boston, Arrived Dec 17—8f muflu. Ymn N-nm Frafon: Eary lad Dec 17—Stmr Oceanic, H ltmr 8t Paul, for Southampto: b lerpool Ese——————— Mining Company Loses $200 and costs in the sult brought by the Government to collect the value of a cer- and gave it in charge of the Morgue offi- clals. In the clothing of the dead man werp found letters indicating that he was James P. Cullen, formerly of the Gavernment transport Buford, and that he had friends and relatives in Liverpool, England. copy of THE FREE With Next Sunday’s Call commliance with the law. —————— Chinese Escapes Investigated. The United States ‘Grand Jury is in- vestigating the matter of escapes from the Chinese detention sheds at the Mail dock for the purpose of fixing the re- sponsibility. All the inspectors in the * ] Chinese Bureau have been summoned to % s The Merced Gold Mini; Ce X D B T e Wik | s, Y, Sole "!:'rfma‘"af.'g ORRAT R ATIALLS . ARLL =CARTOON IN COLORe § | appear betore the jury for examination § gt bark Bdouard Detaille, Driliet, ydney; | District Court to pay the Government to your !tlmdl in the Ilnt 2 | caped from the shed last year. ————— & C 2 . v SAILED. tain quantity of wood that had been fin- Sc Domestic A P AIR M UEDADm 2 An Insolvent wrd uctor. ‘Wednesday, December 17. lawfully cut on Government land ‘and Clarence E. Lewis, a w b OTE—1In the above exposition of the tides S{:: u..'.’fi;‘éb‘d.’."’“ ’1,‘.".5.‘:"’;.. P :')‘Id ‘lo g "°'$“’".5" A VORI 10 SNNE ; : m“ in llo United ns, Vict ort ‘cet was rendered, \ ~ o s OOSS0S000000000N0000508 District Court. He owes $1083; no assets.

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