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THE 8AN FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1902. Delicious Drink.s and Dainty Dishes ARE MADE FROM BAKER’S BREAKFAST ABSOLUTELY PURE Unegualed for Smoothuest, Delicacy,and Flavor Examine the package you receive and make sure it bears our trade-mark. he decisions of the U. S. Courts mo other entitled to be labeled or sold as ‘““BAKER’S COCOA A.” Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Cocoa MEW WLSHERN Y hut oL, AND WASHINGTON STS.—Re- and renovated. KING, WARD & t ! ‘1 | ? BELATED TRAIN DELAYS SAILING OF NIPPON MARU AND THE SIERRA Japanese Steamship Has Among Her Passengers Some Dis- tinguished Oriental Scholars and T'akes Silver Worth $500,000. HE Toyo Kisen Kaisha's liner Nippon Maru did not get away yesterday until after 2 o'clock PrR1TI! Tas SH sSHIPY FMoRE + the height of tide is the same at both places. TURDAY, DECEMBER 20, WILL ENTERTAIN MANY ARINERS Seaman’s Institute Plans to Play Santa Claus on Large Scale. Will Feast 350 Men and Boys and Fill 450 Christ- mas Stockings. Thke officers and crews of some three | score foreign ships will spend Christmas | in and around this port. Probably never | before was such a fleet of idle sailing ves- | | sented to the sailorman’s friends a great- | commencing on Christmas eve with a| | regular nautical “sing song” and wind-; | ing up on New Year's day with a foot- | ball game. The programme includes a high tea and a Christmas tree, a Christmas dinner and | a serles of evening entertainments. The | Christmas trec, at which will be dis-| | tributed 450 presents, will be held Christ- mas eyening, and at 7:30 p. m. on Decem- ber 26, 350 men and boys will sit down to ! a feast, which appears on the holiday | schedule under the head of “Grand | Christmas Dinner.” | | Rev. A. Karney, chaplain of the insti- | tute, works among the sailors 36 days in the year. | BENEFITS ALL SEAMEN. The institute exists for the benefit of | seamen of every nationality and offers all | comers when ashore the advantages of a well regulated club, conducted on clean, healthy lines. There is a gymnasium and a library, comfortable lounging room: billiard tables and a constant variety of ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear st ot i £y INDIGESTION. sels tled up at San Francisco and the | problem of doing something toward mak- CONSTIPATION ing Jack's Christmas happy never pre- DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN + Fac-simile Signature of 7 _=— , TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. er degree of perplexity. Small PII. The Seaman’s Institute, at 33 Steuart street, has solved the problem to the Th TOUCH h 8mail Dose. | | limit of the means at its disposal, and in ey the Smaltl Price. addition to entertaining at dinner gso o(‘ Genuine Wrapper Printed on the tied-up mariners, will piay anta | s eo il oF the soen and bove thatars| RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS M,{ | waiting for better freights to go down t&) Eook. for the Sitaature | | the sea in ships. i | Under the auspices of the institute a | holiday programme has been arranged, | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. . A Big Billl_ New Stars! Five Freres De Luca; Beatrice More- land; Derenda and Breen; Bryan and Nadine; Mary C. Mead; Lieu- tenant Nobel; Fred Leslie’s Dogs; The Brittons; The Biograph, and the Barrows-Lancaster Company in “The Major's Appointment.” Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and Opera Chairs, 50c. Commencing SUNDAY MATINEE, THE GREAT ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW! ALCAZAR=Z TO-DAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, LAST TWO TIMES TO-MORROW. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Augustus Thomas' Comedy Drama, T BURGLAR NEXT WEEE—EXTRA MATINEE CHRISTMAS. ‘We'll Deal Out Fun Only Next Week. “CHARLEY’S AUNT” SEATS NOW SELLING. CALIFORNIA owing to the late arrival of the Sun rises SacAl n tartaratient EVERYTHING NEW! oA ] 5 ¥ 3 s 180k g e ‘ overland with Oriental mail. She T o B W, Sin et The institute is supported by contribu- | carried away a very large cargo and took = | tions in cash and kind from the friends of FRARCISCO'S v e izt af ‘micce it han 3SR, g {Timel, the sailor here and ali over the wm-mlcoLuMBl !L:AIDIIG THEATEE MATINEE TO-DAY. | Her passengers included a number of dis s ]H y! i and it has done much to solve the prob- tinguished Japanese. Mrs. M. Kasai and | Mrs. H. Yoshioka are attached to the Japanese consulate at this port and left | on the Nippon Maru vesterday to spend | a holiday in Japan. Professor Kiga and | Dr. Yumada are Japanese scholars of | distinetion,. who have been studying in | | Europe, and Professor Mizobuchi, an- | other of the Nippon Maru's passengers. {1s a member of the faculty of Kioto Uni 4 SHIP WHICH AUSTRALIA COAL HEATED. ARRIVED FROM WITH CARGO OF and sundries, 2640 1 x3 bs butter, 596 lbs cheese, NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the lem of teaching Jack to take care of him- self while ashore. | To the majority of the sailors in port | the Christmas dinner will be the greatest | feature of the whole celebration. Owing | to the present great tax on the inst tute’s resources only 350 tars will be able | to share in this seasonable function. For some of those that may not par- take of the “grand dinner,” Santa Clsuil will have a seasonable gift, but in the | 'MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT and SUNDAY—LAST TIMES. Clyde Fitch's Fantastic Comedy, CAPTAIN.... Of the JINKS sorsenarines ONiMASON The Famous MAS In Broadhurst's Roaring Farce. RUDOLPH ADOLPH fourth time column gives the last tide of the | flect of tied-up ships will b i CO. " Buropean plan. Roome, 130 a ot 6 cs champagne, 3520 cs condensed milk, 5% | day e the J ot of tied-up ships will he dozens of |- __ 0 88 wrck: B8 to 820 et “Proe ersy: | versity. ; cs“canned goods, 16 piss drugs and med- | acmetimes occurs. The helshts given aes b5 | Men and boys whose Christmas fare will | With ELIZARETH {tv‘mtmnr as hot and cc ater every room; fire grates in | Among the Asiatics deported on the | icines, 2000 ibs dried fruit, 13 pkgs electrical | addition to the soundings of the United States | be limited to the possibly substantial but { Mme. Trentoni. Market every = vator runs all night. [Nippon Maru was a Japanese mamed | Supplies 5 e fresn ‘trii, 30 pags gro- | Coast Surver Charts, except when a minus ) | monotonous and not very Christmassy | BEGINNING NEKT MONDAY. | THEATRE sad = — | sk e g5 TRkSEl W3 5 and sions, 96 pkgs leather, 13 pkgs | sign precedes the height, and then the number 5 o | NS et e | Takegt agd mi wife. Mrs. Takagl Was|uechinery, 20 pkgs paint, § cs ofl, 3000 Ibs | given Is subtracted from the depth given by | Board of Trade whack. WARFIELD b oo, o Big & is s non-poisonons | brought here by a countryman named | sugar, 9 '¢s rubber goods, S cs steel, 7i4 Ibs | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | It IS this Board of Trade whack in = Streats , (r;ell::dys gorrmgynorrhu | Yomaraka. The immigration authorities gals_wine, 30 cs whisk; of the lower low waters. which soft bread is a luxury and vege-| _in “THE AUCTIONEER.” Seats Selling. CURES S Snormatorshas, | believed the woman to have been brought e I R EETETs {ables are represented by a measured al- i Phone_South 26. in1to 5 days. Y © 6, or any inflamms- | 10 America for immoral purposes an 3 ah i G Y iz 2 'ime Ball. owance of limejuice that make: . Guarsatesd 1o 0 ton, ircitation or ulcera- | fused landing to her and her husband. | 33nSed ratic 036 Tbe b e choon 0S5 65 | Branch. Fiydrographic Otfioes U, . 3. Mase | PCE of & Califoria Chriatmas " dianes OPERA RO SEUOI COWR Frovent contagien, 6108 of mucoms mem- | “joseph Downey, another passenger, is | fruit, 545 Ibs butter, 25 pkes drugs and med- | | ehante Ercndnee. San’ Francises, Cai, | loom up high and alluring. HOUSE g, sy THEEvANS CHEMICAL00. icines, 195 pies foeah Decernber 19, 1602 * | Augustus Thomas’ Besutiful Play of the South, OGINCINKATL0 syt vl g i a Chicago man who makes the trip, ne accepted the bet, but the transaction sug- gested a comfortable metnod of avoiding a Chicago winter and having the time to and provision: crts onions, 314 cs_assorted canned goods, cs canned salmon, 3 bottled beer, 5 cs fruit, 60 1bs ham and bacon 50 cs champagne, 100 casks honey, 28 pkgs groceries and provisions, 48 bdls shooks, 2 cs hats, 13 818 phkgs gro- | The Time Baii on he tower of the Ferry Shipping Intelligence. Of the ships laid up more than a dozen LIFE A MONOTONY. Life on these tied-up ships from foreign lands is reduced to the very unit of 1 Jack and the Beanstalk say v . A few weeks g b | n B e | e ot s ecussion . S | L 5z A, 100 by 5-ca ARl 1 | pollig T ipnpta Sacly e o™\ | e a6 Seuanliy ncaly as many st Mars | gvzmy gvmin a7 s smner | ALABAMA ne e paint, 98 cs canned salmon, b5, s | 1. e., at noon o e 120th meridian, or at 8 » k; an € | 3 day; 0, or 3 botties, @75 | wagered him that sum that he would | sugar, 2000 cs soap, §85 Ibs starch, 181 gaia | p. M. Greenwich time. balance in the stream and on the mua in | NO MATINEE THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON | MATINEES TO-DAY TO-M h ! never see Japan. He had no serious in- | Whisky, 50 cs wine. J. C.. BURNET?, Oakland Creek. TO-NIGHT! Great Production of the Newest | SPECIAL—NEXT MONDAY NIGHT—Opening tentions of visiting the Orient when he | To Philippine Islands—1500 crts potatoes, 500 Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. ©of the New Spectacular Extravaganzas, of THE LAUGHING SEASON. In the Roaring Farce, HIS ABSENT BOY Steamers leave San Fran- | - % < Tl ARRIVED. i cisco as_follows: { spare he is now speeding to Japan Lo | % dry goods, 33 cs boots and shoes. i o Friday, December 19, | MOTOtony and a great part of the Insti- | Bruntul of Witty Dialogue. the Latest Jokes For ““Ketchiuan, Juneau. | ses the land, win his friend's §$20 and | o1, cest Indles—iis s camned goods 17| oo sy December 10 | tute's activity is devoted to relleving this and Merry Music. fnlnmy. ;tc_A x‘;“:‘;‘?znz’f keep warm. His wife accompanies him. visions, 2252 Ibs hops, 2430 Ibs dried fruit. bion. deadly dullness. Some of the ships have . A Wealth of Beautiful Scenery, Concluding | L. mo Dec 2T 12T B o | K T msengers on the Nippon Maru " pSfms Scotta, Ericksson, 40 hours from San | been laid up since early summer and Witn Cras. F. Rosw's Transtormation. | BIG DEMAND FOR SEATSi teamers at Seattle. ! wi Christmas on the evening Eur: e may remain idle for months to come.! ¢¢ § e Rt o, | Tt PATRE OLE SE | e et for Burope, | HL copte miver, Pranson 18 vours | Duing it ek i ands are gt e | “The Birth of the Rose.”|cyriway'nat 993 SUTTERST v - % . £ J vas cleared yester- o1 ¢ AgE, - i > | " g . B v et tle, T%1 | was taken along and all the ship's Officers | qay for Queenstywn for orders with 66127 | Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 46 hours from Coos | PIOYEd in chipping iron rust from the See Prof. BOTHWELL BROWNE'S BALLETS. y ’ o m. Dec. 2, 7,12, 17, 22, 21, Jan. 1. Change | have provided themselves With gifts f0T | ctig wheat valued at $92.600 and 22,000 feot | B33 ship's sides or at whatever other equally| POPULAR PRICES—2%c, 50c and Toe. ONE NIGHT ONLY, -xfl:::x;l:d © x‘?fisks?fn::ns;;;m:‘e!:;:e’;: for | the passengers and for their shipmates. | lumber as dunnage valued at $330. ";nl‘rfl:a.(}eo Loomis, Badger, 35 hours from | tedious tasks suggest themselves to those | Telephone Bush 9. Sunday, December 21 Purser C. Lacy Goodrich will officiate as in_authority. : ! o y Vi to C. P. Ry. | nr Peru, Robinson, 20 days 19 h s SCIENTIFIC! AMUSING! INSTRUCTIVE! o Por Bureba (Humboigt Bay)— Pomona, 1:30 | Santa Claus. Movements of Steamers. minutes " from Hongkons, via' Yokohsme 13 | Christmas day will be a holiday on | OPERA TS ATIEE R, WERRI P m., D«.Dsécnz. é‘l,“:a.ma‘.‘n’m 4:1 ; The Nippon Maru's passengers included: e ?:2 '.;‘.i:"hm;l;s f mt!nules, via Honolulu ¢ days Sh:rs of ?‘l}l‘ natlforlxali]fies, but to thesc‘. 30 ) . 8, 14, 20, 26, Jan. 1. s % g 3 _hours 40 minutes. saflors without frien s’ Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | For Yokohama—Miss Emily Curtis, A. J. 2 TO ARRIVE: Br ship Lismore, Wilson, 81 days from New- | whom the institute tr!ur:s:mr; ‘;nd il HO A I.l Redondcy San Diego and Senta Barbara— | Coffee, H. P. Frisch, Mrs. M. Kasai and maid, | —g——-— = Sadtio Ak s ack of means | Santa Ros: Sundays, § & m. { Rev. A. D. Woodworth, K. Yamada, Mrs. H. e om. CLEARED. has neither Christmas gift nor seasonable | sl L) Mustrating the State of California, 9 a. m., Dec. 18, 26, Jan. | Yoshioke and three chiidren, de Zmeleft ST e Friday, December 19, | Cheer the day will be distinguished from | MATINEE TO-DAY ONLY. USES and the DANGERS 2 & For Shanghai—Count I'. Prat. FRE Ooagr s ek % others only by its additional dullnes: LAST TWO NIGHTS OF " yor Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East | For Hongkong—F. W. Bryan, Mrs. F. W San_ Pedro Stmr Coos Bay, Swanson, San Pedro; Pacifle | *Hers only by its a ss. | S > or oo Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | Bryan, Miss A. J. Clark, Miss L E. Ciark, Coos Bay Coast Steamship’ Co. ery British ship carries a number of | PP ’ - Serey, fan Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San | Mrs. M. Seely, Joseph Downey, Mrs. Josephi | N San Pedro 20 | . Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Dlego; | apprentices. Among these are a number | uie . Ventura, Huepemo and *Newport. | Dowpe: fi’:,’géf, ‘ o Do 50| el Ceas \fégg’n“ E COIG g of first voyagers, little chaps not 14 years | ’ (*Ramora only.) | 3 2| . e, or ) ru, Greene, Hongkons | old, and away from £ : Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, mona, 9 a. m., Dec. 8, 16, 24, Jan. 1, 'EAN. Pomona .| Humboldt .|Dec. 21 ama, via Honolulu; W H Avery. / SWhy comfortable homes | & g Reserved__Seats, 28c, cnroisarg(r?‘zl 1%, Bec. 1. ‘2',;?" 22‘ jan 5. NEWS OF TgE 0C; 5?‘,(,‘,;‘2& ‘ ,\55}?&?}":‘&“%&0"!_ ngl fi} &1;\: b,;,rk A e LR L eéim"| for the grst ‘?hrl‘:tmi:: 1r}|1 their lives. The | GH:\.\}I‘) HYOLIDA\Y M}vmxis c:mswms, "“’f '“{’ g;,: - M For enada, Masdalena Bay. San Jose S 3 Pekirg. - o 3 . . c Moseley. seasoned salt takes his d life - The Young American Tragedienne, sale at nway Hall Cabo, Mazatinn, Altata, La Paz, Sana Foss | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Colymbia’ | Portiand & Astorlal1ll|Dec. 21 SAILED. sl B sl s o :r"‘;":‘m:‘s‘; IMISS NANCE O’NEIL Box Office. iia “Gua (ex)—i0 8. m., 7th of each | Shipping Merchants. oot o} Milkmak K Buns D% L Friday, December 19. | but to these youngsters the change from | . ? or further information obtain folder. The British steamer Foreric was chartered | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts|Dec. Stmr Sierra, Houdlette, Sydney and Homo- | the home table to the- hardtack and junk | Tn Dumas’ Strong Play, i Rt e S St S o | ey o v G sambe trom et S | sl | Neinim B | "t sanaain, Tttt conute siver | 9,3 Imefsicens naforcic s sudden sns| ' AMIT, L. |MECHANICS' PAVILION S4SCKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st. | 10 Cing Wan-Ton. CUlS. 0 K08 08, e, | Newbure. San Feato . oy Stmr Geo W Elder, Randali, Astoria. severe. To give these iittle fellows a | _ THOROUGHLY HEATED, oy | 1oade wheat there for Syaney at 15s, chartorsd | Eureka. Humboldt Stmr Aswoe. Harding, Tacoha, happy recollection of their Christmas mn | , Notwithstanding the Great Cast the follon- N reight O ket street. oads t! 5 & 3 | ¢ . Grays Harb, Stmr Phoenix, and, Mendocino. is | vail: hes 3 : . DUNANS kf;»:‘ P;:s;:emrnntf:& prior to arrival. | ao5 Hive f:)?x:: Ari:m:"&;’ Albion. | Dec HNE b M iaa;’deF;?zrtm;ce(;n faorbzli‘l :rfl:;;mht:nserebvevm nh. Tomaee Y EI_I_[RY S Market .., Ban . Puget Sound & 1 waith, 3 3 = ? ol . The Sierra’s Cargo. | i el | Stmr Despatch, Levinson, Portland, not be room at the “grand Christmas &N o) | The Oceanic Steamship Compeny's Sierra | Humboldt A Shu, SR Sia couy. dinner.® ROY b Steamshiy Hoostalu ap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Honoluly, | Chaplain Ka j v . O. '?d'., Bt mc: % o o | salled yesterdny for Syaney, via Honolulu, MY o Basasks Yokohama and Hongkong. o 1‘;}”;5»" kflfl:fl Just which and | THEATRE AL .0 S’ Salls Dec. 20 W “ % | pago-Pago and Auckland, with an assorted | Nevadan. Honolulu & Kahului % Br ship Blythswood, Pritchard, Sydney. y s saflor wards Santa séLasco ° " aatlls D 13, 23, | merchandise cargo valued at $245,006, man- | Eanta Rosa..| San Diego & Wey Pts,[Dec. Fr bark Edouard Detaille, Drillet, Sydney. | $laus is likely to skip and he asks those | & AL, satle Dec. 3 Jan. & 3 2 | Hreseed snd distributed as toligws:_ Far Hou- | ELATSRS- | pheniioing & SCAreoR|Dec: SPOKEN fricntacx the men that man the world's | market Street, Near Eighth. - Phone South 533, a lan a“ = nship Lt to PORTLAND, OR., u 1,020; Samoan Islands, 01; New s 8 &p . o o Oct 19, tor, I 25 W, B essels to give im a hand thi: teametip Line to PORTLAND, OR. | siula, $5i.020, samoan iaias fufasn: i |3 Simiail| Sttule tecoma 110k 20 | 00t d e1ds, Tor Bort Los Angeles, ~ " """ | Christmas and sent to him at 33 Steuart et SRR s T g TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN NIGHT. ot ke B s Roetty e A q ‘ Nort - ot . . 522 I 9 i es or £ Steumer tickets includes berth and meals. | follows: % e e ok | Hambors & Way Poris/nes: 2% | " Per stmr Peru—bec 19, 7 miles W of Faral- s att:‘r”tpr]:‘;irdo‘;l?rsf that may remain | ‘o S e 4 Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11a. m. D.| To Honolulu—17,746 lbs frozen meat, L6 e et Hod |Dec: 3% | lones, Urg ship Ama Bégonakoa, from Glas- amily feast. i Tannhauser, Traviata, Fourth .,?E,.. W HITCHCOCK, Gen. Ast.. 1 Monteomery st. | 1vs frosen fish, 2809 Ibs dressea vouliry, 0| TRTAFA; < | Merpep Rorts, oo i--Dec. 31 | gow.’ for San Francisco. - Dec 13, ‘stmr Zea: i~ | pkgs fresh oysiers, 6100 Ibs butter, B0 pkas | Lonoma ‘| SyGney & Way Ports.|Dee., 29 | landia, from San Franclsco, for Honolulu. Pictures That Speak The Most Side-Splitting Farce Comedy Ever POPULAR PRICES. | potatoes, 44 pkgs fresh xexeublesibze P Per pilot boat, 2 miles outside lightship— Pel Written, A Night of Fun—Great Specialles. | oo 0oo0 550 78, Matinees—35¢, 500 ToYu K‘ E KA'S“Al | {:;Jh 1&?‘25?1.‘560331;5x;:';:édmfmn,!li 1 TO SAIL. ?1:?; Roderick Dhu, from Hilo, for San Fran- s\;:l t"lmmd the re]cipixent of the giver. Fhll}tb fi\r%flnfis, l%: u‘x&.o;.&: Reserved Seats at Sherman, Clay & Cou' St | grocerie d provisions, 86 cs canned goods, - 4 TELEGRAPHIC. at is a more lasting remembrance ! » 18c. I8¢, - - (ORIENTAL FTEAMSHIP CO.) O e alains, 1250 galy 81 cs wine, 1800 ibs | Steamer. | — Destination. | Salls| Pler. | porer 1OBOS, Des 19, 1o » m—weather | 030 & beautifully {ramed picture hang- | Next Monde§—The Comical Extravaganza and Bravnan streets, 8t 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA | Logne 6 cs liguors, 16,401 Ibs tobacco, 12 cos Aberd'n-G. Harbor.| 1 pm|Pler 13 DOMESTIC PORTS. all prices, Sanborn, Vall & Co., 741 Mar- | The Greatest ~Spectacular =Production Ever| snd HONGKONG, calling at Xobe Giogo), | cigars and cigarettes, 28 pcs pive, 162 mr;’ gt s gt 2 £ZORT ANGELES Arrived Dec 10—Br bark | ket street. Open evenings. 0 SR AR AT History of This Clty. E———— Nagascki end Shonghal, and connecting t | jeoe” of kegs horse shoes, 56 cs boots an . hpon ey enmore, {rom_ Port Townsend. e | > R » i it for Indla, ete, XNo A a . | A a 14 Way..[12 “m|Pler 3t PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inw; Matinees Dec. 24 and 26—Bothwell Bréwne's h.c fi",:hrfiim;bon';;"r:’:n day of salling. o | Z“?j’afirfl‘.‘e', °Ho“§£"';&§§f‘s‘5 ,}i’;‘, ol el = {‘a“nm}’,glfif e | 9 amiPier 35 | —Schr 14a Schnauer, Toim ,E\m.f"“rd Des. 20 Peru Arrives From Orient. Original Extravaganza, “ANTONY ng lass 8peclaltlec in sgEoNcEONG MARD Thustay Feb. 3 1003 | S aien Suinae 81 bbls four, BOU 1bs | COrOBA....- | Bumboldt . 10 BiEler 11| €008 BAY—Artived Dec 10—Tus Resoue; e B b el D St iweched EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Via Honolulu. nd-trip s a uced | jard, 39 pkgs groceries and provisions, 113 . Sy Son Pt o 2 | with barge Santa Paula in tow, from Astoria. 11l be landed this morning B rates. For Trelght and passage apply at Con: | (3" cannea. goods, 681 cx canned 20 pkas sait | RO0 080 | R VI Banama (15 “mlbandl | GRAYS MARHOR_Salled Dec 17—Stmr W | §fan Dock: o (1% WOTRIg at the Paciflc s ol T Barrel Agent | saimon, 7308 ibs bread, 208 lve hups, 42 crts December 31 \ H Kruger, for San Francisco. Dec 15— Stmr 2 , General Agent. | 3 12 pkes fresh fruit, 2 , 5 | arshfleld, for San Francisco. | Fteie and coone 5 PAES goe's o i, | Smet Gyl VSRS 1| EOI ARBIAATIN B g 00 m| L e e B DD “» DD BORN DEC. 1 AAWATL AU, | 8 etls_wheat, 4 pkes dry goods, 28, t lum- December 22, | —Stmr - [P, SROES RGN he Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s P m” c. ZERLAND 4 SYDHEY | ber, 172 pkes maval stores, 3 bdis oars. Coos Bay .. 4 pm(pier 13 | , TACOMA—Sailed Dec 10—Schr Lyman D | steamer State of California will leave San : >V ot UNE ot | o New Graluod S201 Bbls flour, 35,075 1oe Lon Angeles ¥orts |10 amibier ' | FENEST SEMUT g 1oc 10 min gy | EFancisco for Los Angeles, San Diego and YOU, .. o You oW m e t, raisi uget Boung ts|L1 am pj 2 §._£. ZEALANDIA, for Honolulu, Saturday, | ang sundries, 2403 Ibs beans, 2850 lbs codfish, Seattle & Tacomu. |10 am{bier b | Blt, for San Framcisco. E“’l‘}“;tg%'bg{%npfi)“&megfgeffigflgnga'}:flry HEAR » SEE g i Lasey Dec. 52;\;1‘} mf’ e i A 40 cs boots and shoes, uudc. uczeznedkgc:nned‘ Intievn:mer 23, HPBOII“; ?fiAgBfing&’--nned Dec 19—Schr J n'ry'l. nu- IC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY §. 8. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Bamoa. Auck- | goods, 16 ¢s cheese, b cs drugs, 22 pkes gro- 0s Angeles Ports|10 am|Pier 2 Ted T ? = 1and aot Sy, Tugraday, Jas. 2 10 & . | Seied s broviions, 160 s ove, 60 1 | | Graoa lorion T111]'S Bmplt 8 Saflod Dec 10—Ger bark Atomis for Queens- | @ upepitibtttititirtirtrre| | THE GEFEZE TO-NIGHT S.'S. MARTPOSA, 'for Tahiti,'Jan. 11, 10 a. m. | jard, 3000 1bs 2 cs millstuffs, 345 pkgs metal | Pomona. umboldt .- 11230 1 ree 15 | town. i ¥ The Chutes Phone Is Park i y, 1 v 3 i 2 i ASTORTA—Arrived Dec 19—Fr ghi, ‘&8 SPRECKELS & BA0S.C0., Agts., Ticket Gffice, 543 Markatst, polish, 14 pkes mackinery, 15 bales overails, | Rainicr tle & Whateom| 5 pmiPler 2 [ AR N ITEo in tow of tis Dens satniel, Alsterdamm, for San Franciseo, from Ant- Freight Dfitce, 329 Barket 8:., Pior No. 7, Pasific St Piggs sewing machines. AR 75 | Chehialis....| Grays Harbor o Brak g | - Ralled s Tec 19—Stmr Columbia, for San| “$Ror TOWN—Arrived Dec 18—Br stmr In- Witnessed by Thousands Nightly. ——— To Australin—12,246 ned salmon, 75 | amoua... | Newport & Way...| I amtier oo 1; 4 ’ 3 v | bbls and 395 haif-barrels sait salmon, 106,750 | Columbia..| Astoria & Portiand/1l amiPier o4 | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr New- | YeriC: S s H1-1tal ‘Bath: Fosty. | THA S0t Wik Fo Juvey vl Sy Jon oA ron LONDON, | IPe 2 5 codfish, 02,821 Tos hope, 8300 ctis bar- | - | December 25. | burg, from Grays Harbor; stmr Fulton, from | {0 Wixaris from Valparaiso. - ' '\ | GORGEOUS, BEAUTIFUL, ENCHANTING. NEW ¥O! y MPTON N 41,080 Ibs 2 o it, 1600 Ibs 5 | Albion Riv.| Pt Arena & Aihion| 6 Pier 13 | Bureka. ? ¢ 22} £t Louis Dec. 24, 10 am St Paulian. 7, 10 am | bt rajsins, 13 pkes bieyeles and sandrice, 4 | December z6."( ° PP{Fr 13| PLUICA Dec 19—Stmrs Chehalis ana_Tagua, g L o A e M g iy Delightful in the Extreme. Phila...Dec. 31, 10 am Phila...Jan, 21, 10 am | cs bottled beer, 120 cs boots and shoes, 21,572 | Californian’ New York ... ......[Pler 20 | for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka; | t¢% for Ban Francisco; sc low, for Port | Night Prices, 25c and 50c; Sat., Sun. and REPD STAR LINE. ibs coffee, 140 cs canned goods, 2000 Ibs candy, | State Cal.. | Sap Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | schr H D Bendixsen, for Port Blakeley, P | Ty ONG—Salled Dee 17—PBr stmr Em. | Holday Matinees, 25c: Children at Matinees, NEW YORK, ANTWERP, B & "cs corkets, 121 pkgs 4rags and medicines, = - GD"*}';"’:: 27. I S EORT LOS ANGELES —Arrived Dec 12— m_';, e TADRIL bk r Em- | j0c. See Prof. Bothwell Browne's Ballets. NEW , ANTW , PARIS, ¥ - 7 ‘oronado. rays Harbor 4 pm|P1, Stmr Brunswick, from Fort ‘Bragg; Br st ot g i T Vaderl'd.Dec.20 10 am|Zealand. Jen. 3, 10 am }flab‘;};eyo?r'u‘fifi&g' 5% ‘Sxé.'“‘x‘.;.lflé.i';? Reking China & Japan...[| 1 pmibuSs | Algoa, from Comox. ; g A T AR S Krooal"d Dec 27, 10 ciaPriesland Jan 0, 10 am | 536 pkgs ‘metal polish, ‘57 picgs milistufts, 20 e B i by BiPler 1 | Aled Dec I8 Sens Mineola, Xor (Osatax N ELEAST—Arrived Dec 19—Br ship Sokoto, . s NTERNATION, . .. lls, 26 bbls oll, 18,758 dried ¥ % , amPier 19 | Harbor. & y " ' cHAS D, TATLOR.G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y L. | Daex 400 phis Daper. Sh. pkie sewiny mas | EPFE- 1 Nyehioria Panamaiiz “m(puss G Sttt S e iy Bl L O AYMAS Safled Dec 17—Stmr Curacao, Haflmg i Hacmg. CONPAGNID GENERALE TRANEATLANTIQUS | grense. 300 £als whate ol - D" *¥!° | Alliance...| Eortiand-Coos ,‘,’,'.Y, 4 omlPier 16 | SEATTLE_Arrived Dec 10—Br ship Glen- | 5 F4% KX 1q Dec 10 Ger stme Sailing X 3 3 7. Kimball.! Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 8 | Queenstewn, ¢ rar s s s By Tl e L OSE e gty SORIn_soncy pes 0—sue s | Wi SIFY e 10 s me | New California Joekey Cl N R er o Mayre, $70 and upward. Seo- | To Fanning {sland—500 Ihs 1 cs dried trut, FRGM, SRATTLS. hor, for Sydney. NEW: stmr Columbla, for | . ~from Tacoma. etc, via Hongkone, et | NOW ey Club G Havre,$45 and fipward. GENERAL | 42 pkes ng material, 6 pkgs potatoes and Y For. ; for Liverpool. . O YOk UNITED STATES and CAXN- | onions, 1 pkg dry goods, Steamer. o [ Sails, | ““Arived Dec 19—Scbr O M Kellogs, trom | 'SCEAN STEAMERS. les]de T ADa 3% Broadway (Hudson building), New | To South Africa—3000 1bs dried fruit, 200 cs Valdez direct ... B | SBURBK A—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Redondo, | PLYMOUTH—Arrived Dec 10, 3:15 p m— York, J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific’ Coast | canned fruit. Skagway & Way Ports. . 24 | grom Tillamook; stmr San Pedro, hence °1'§u° . | Stmr_Moltke, from New York, for Cherbourg SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Agents, § Montgomery avenue San Francleco, | In addition to the merchandise cargo the | Dirigo. .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 24 | ' Aprived Dec 19—Stmr South Const. hemcs | and Hamburg, and proceaded. fccis sold by il Baliroad Ticket Agents, | steamer carried $6000 in Mexican dollars for | Santa Ana...| Valdez direct .....0 ...IDec. 28 | pae 18, ast, hence | AN @ ERPOOL—Satled Dec 19—Stmr Taurie, Races start at 2 p. m. sharp. Suva, Pl Is ALK Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 25 | ~ Sailed Dec 19—Schr Eva, for San Pedro, | for New Yi Tratn leaves Third and Townsend a TEAMERS City Seattle..| Skag & Way Ports. |Dec. 28| FORT BRAGG—Sailed Dec 19—Stmr Na-| LONDON—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Marquette, | 1:15 p. m. and leaves the track Merchandise for the Orient. Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 31 | jonal Qity. for San Franclsco. # | from New York. aiter ‘the last race. ; : < Y YARD AND VALLEJ), | The Jssenese steamer Nibpon Maru saited |, i T REDONDOArrived Dec 1o—Stmr Prentiss, | Safled Des 18—Stmr Abydos, for San Fran- | Reached by street cars from sy part of the 1S 5 ; sco. City. FOR U 5 HAY m' ifl yosterday for Hongkons, via Honolulu una Sun, Moon and Tide. hence Dee 1T \STERN PORT. ccun}xsmmnswb—{ufea Dec 19—Stmr vl e it \ IHISB NI“E]JJQ Yokohama, cargo value t —. 1! pol Oscar. , from New Yorl Sleamers GEN. r $252,516, exclusive of treasure. The cargo| United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | geview hrom Iauiquer. oo o Pr ship King | O\ o1 pg Pk rrived Dee 16— Stmr Nord PR T aecretm 9:45 & m., 3:15 and §:30 p. m., except Sun- ifested and destined as foll Times and Helghts of High and Low : America, New York. gey. Sudey, 9:45 & m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves | a5 WaliCRR anc, COHICC OO TOUCHEL For | Swaters at Fort Point. entrance to ‘San WORBISN, PO ROTTERDAM—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Rhyn- s Valiego, 7 u‘m., 12:80 fioon, €. m, exoept Japan, $132.507; ina, $86,084; Philippine Francisco Bay. Published by official au-| ANTWERP—Arrived Dec 17—Bark Home- | dam, from New York, wea en an omen | MamvEL e Sundey. Sunday, 7 &. m., 4:15 p. m. 'Fare, Isiands, $8705; East Indles, $4592; Stam, $28. thority of the Superintendent. ward Bound, hence Aug 7. KINSALE—Passed Dec 19—Stmr Norseman, | Cxrz ated book—gonled. It givesall cemts.” ' Telephotie Maia” 1608, Landing and | Among' the principal shipments were (he fol- | NOTE—The high and low waters ooour at | CALETA BUENATIn port Nov 20—Br bark | from Portland, for Liversool QHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | pasicslar and diectons ivvluable office, pler 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH | lowing: the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | Finlas, for San Francisco. RAWLE, POINT—Passed Dec 19—Stmr ' Great Mexican Remedy: gives heatth iog | e | MA o RROE, To Jafu—1750 bales cotton, 88 Pkgs bicycles | twenty-ive minuics later than at Fort Poinl; | BEACHY HEAD Pessed Dec 18—Ger bark | Cymbeline, from Philadelpbia, strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. | Room 203, Times New York. -