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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, PLANS T0 LEASE | THE TRANSPORTS i Secretary of War Root to Ask Congress for Authority. froposal Affects Service Be- tween San Francisco and Manila. the lessee or the p troops and supplies = for a term of three K u t be made for el t vear SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE SCORES GOVERNOR DOLE Recommends a Division of Authority in the Hawaiian Island Government. VABHINGTON, Jan. 5 MIDWINTER CARNIVAL IN SAN LUIS OBISPO Rapidly Filling Up Wita rs and the Merchants Are Happy Is ir and Midwinter Carni ned this evening, when was « Queen of the A. Norten, who The coronation took man Stadium, which ¥ o acant lot near ® with " T S ey Funeral of Mrs. W. A. Clark Jr. ITE, Mont., Jan. 5.—1 1 of ghter and mother of b une, was h Advertising Scheme Goes Wrong. IILWAGKE J s United = ¢ Milwau- ke number of of a m for puh o the nature On the side e icle was posted a simile of a stal « bearing the reproduction of = icisco ca tion mark. Garibaldi’s Daughter Dies Suddenly. ROME, Jan. -T ita, the daughter baldi and wife of General Canzio, riot, died suddenly to-day e accompanled Garibaldi campaligns estimate of sz n at Honolu rotary £ n ng of Pla here to-day. He served in th was twice brevetted ADVERTISEMENTS. | Tired After Mental Exer- tion—No Rest. Nervous, Irritable and Wretched. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Saved My Life. There is little joy in living when the dis- ordered nerves prevent sieep and rest; when one wakes from a restless night more tired tham the night before; when one is forced to -ag through the round of daily duties with- out epergy, ambition or interest. This con- dition is due to a derangement of the nerves which may be speedily regulated and strengthened by Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. This remarkable medicine has a wonderful record of cures. S?g)yinq as it loes the exact element needed for the res- toration of the nerve force and vitality, its good effects are feit after the first few do “T have used your remedies myself and in my family for the past seven years and it is not too much to say that they saved my life. i'he tired feeling I used to have after givin a few music lessons has left me entirely an instead of lying in bed three or four hours irying to get sleep and. then getting up and walking the fioor until morning, 1 can now go to bed and sleep eight, ten and twelve | hours without any trouble. When I think of my former nervous, wretched, irritable state 1 want to tell everyone what Dr. Miles' | Nervine has done for me. T can do as much work now in a day as 1 used to take a week to accomplish. I think Dr. Miles” Nervine 8 the best remedy for nervousness and gen- eral debility on earth.”—I. D. EDWARDS, Prof. of Music, Preston, Idaho. Al dm*gisn sell and guarantee first bot- tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind. | Santa Rosa SPECUL JANUARY 6, 19C3. ATORS, CONFIDENT OF STANCHNESS OF SHIP PAUL RICKMERS, GAMBLE HEAVILY ON HER SAFETY HE speculation on the overdue German ship Paul Rickmers prom- ises to eclipse by many dollars the play some time ago on the H. ade, which was posted as miss- whose fate is still a matter of sswork. The Rickmers now stands on reinsured list at % per cent. She is Jut 217 days from Bangkok for Germany. he is a big vessel and a notorious dawd- T and a ler. She was foul of bottom when she left Bangkok and the record of her present trip as far as known points to a long pas- Bangkok June 27 and on | | th weeks later, , | ould ha jer point »efore the end of Junc | Speculators on the other side are strong | | the belief that the vessel has gone. | Locally. the feeling of confidence in her safety is equally, strong, and M. A. New- ell, the reinsurance broker, reports that this optimistic feeling nas taken the sub- | stantial form of heavy ulation, most of the money being placed “‘to arrive.” The British bark Dunearn, out 178 d aced on the m Cardiff for Sitka, was § verdue list yesterday at 15 per cent. The on the P s wa nced to 25 per cent per cent. Says St. David Was Provisioned. ngton, whoge ill health obliged St. David at Manila, ere must be some mistake as to ) of the shortage of food on the ga 1 @s reported by the America Maru Captain H “him to relieved Captain Harrington f his about ten days before the St I Manila. When ain Ryder ar Harrington called his ton to provisions. He told Harrington r himself about jt, that he would the steward take stock at once ar wor equipm n is sure that when David left Manila she had on board e vovage "It 1s thoueht that the Shipping Intelligence. Which was relieved ARRIVED. i was caused by the sp \ Monday, January 5. { | r waliine DvestoRr) Df the ok National City, Johnson, 16 hours from i ne typhoon that cripple: — | BRI Coquille River, Frantzon, 114 hours | = s Harbor. | Still Young at Sixty-Four. r Robert Dollar, Johnson, 37 hours from n Bul of the United States reve- | Redondo. | P et S e, has returned to San Fran. | SUmF Corona, Novander, 20 hours trom Eu- | here make his fut Stmr _Chehalle, Thompson, 2 hours from is now on the retl Grays Harbor; bound eouth; put in to land | | ¢ 64 vears passengers | = "«x‘-‘ \;..\\'n: n $ Rainier, Hansen, 97 hours from What- | WL — Lo i Aberdeen. Miller, 40 hours from' Snn‘ % s - at this port in and Golden Gate Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 13 hours from Green- OVERDUE VESSEL ON WHICH Dunmer is still’ a much younger man than | _Stmr Geo W Randall, 8 hours trom | LOCAL SPECULATORS ARE many people a score of = junior. He i3 hours. 3 o s s too valuable an officer, it is said, for the M idkps poien o] RISKING THEIR MONEY. der to keep in idlenes and his early ne duty in keeping with his Relnertsen, 13 hours from | fo— b fe Seaecth CLEARED. . | for San Francieco o 3 Monday, cd Jan 5—Stmr Santa Barbara, hence Falls of Clyde’s Quick Trip. Snr Oty of Piohis Rt ""‘:;‘;;z :u;‘ 2B, : preckels & Bros. Co. yesterd c Mail Steamship C SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 5—8tmr Umatilla, ablegram from Honolulu t ling at Hilo on December of the of Clyde. The Falls of Clyde left er 18 and was just thirteen days She is noted for a pair Jut on this occasion has outstripped her past perforn: s and Imost hip time has made one of the record trips betw here and the islar The same o that announced the arrival of the Falls 1 ried the metion that the R. 2t ed from Honoluiu on December Fr | , option of Melbourne or Ade town; | hence Jan 2. Jan 4—Stmr Edith, hence Jan 1; 08, TPk, Qe | he Miirtata. Fahcatobs Popgidtars oo B | attie, ‘from Skagway-. afled Jan 4—Stmrs J § Kimball and Queen, | for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 5—Ship J B Thomas, from Port Fr bark Genevi JED. Monday, January 0. n, San Pedro. Columbia River Anderson, Nehalem River. | “Uoiigd R POKEN. | stmr Bru ck, for San Fran- ehalem, | e1 PORT HARFORD 3 G P | Nov 21, 1at lon 91 14 W, Br ship | COOS Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- Goes to Hunters Point. | Hutton Hall, from Silelds, for Oregon, | cisco, and schr Emma Utter, for San Pedro, 1i: Deilc » Company's Mari- TELEGRAPHIC. | ready for sea; barbound poss will to-day go to Hunters Polnt dry dock , 10 b m_weather |, HUENEME Arrived Jan 4—Stme Grace Dol- 3 Ahers. Hhich The' growth 6. martne: gras City 25 miles per hows. o | 18t from Grave Harbor = = U e acquired in the warm waters of thé Soutl IC PORTS. | Otympic, hence Dec 30; stmr G C Lindauer, Seas Sailed Jan 4—Schr Ida McKay, | hence Dec 30. S e 8 CO. | Salled Jan 4—Schrs Laura Madsen and W NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Arrivea Jan mr Pomona, hence Jan 4; | Jewets, for San Pedfor schr Mgiross: and it stinr Lakme, hence dan 3 | J3spada and stmr Newburg, for San Fran- latest lumber charters reported are:( Salied Jan © -Stmr Homer for Portiand; | cisco : e bark Abby. Palmir. from Slakeliy to g Dbdnto. st Ssswils ik oo g | Sl ap S UMM e o I n Columbia River 1o two ports 6d; the British ship Glenericht, squimbo, for order: od o or Iquique). The ¢ s been chartered by | § at for Tumber from: The barkentine | ¢ Bird loads merchandise here for Ta- | ¢ and the bark Andrew Welch, same cargo, | 4 Honolulu. - i 2 I+ Wheat for Europe. 13 Tre French bark Genevieve Molinos was | cleared yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, with 57, ctls wheat, valued at | 21,000 ft lumber as duhnage, valued af + ek s Provisions for China. | The Danish steamer Stanley Dollar, Sunday for Port Arthur via garried cargo from this port as follows ! Ibs dried fruit, 2200 Ibs raisins, 600 lbs coffee, | 389 1bs cheese, 60 cs canned goode, 30 cs pickles c Bay & Pt. OrfordJan. 6 San Diego & Way Pts.|Jan. Point Arena & Albion.|Jan. Newport & Way Ports/Jan. and 380 gals wine, valued at $90 | Somsarhs | Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. | Steamer. From, | Due. 1 Czarina.. Coos Bay 6 Rival... Willapa Harbor 6| Newburg.... | Grays Harbor .[Jan. & ] { | | Mendocino .[Jan, Seattle & Tacoma . Jan. Tacoma -|Jan. . Tacoma .. 01 Jan. Centralia Gravs Harbor . I{3an: M. Dollar San Pedro . -1Jan. Eureka......| Humboldt -|Jan. rth Fork.. Humboldt Queer | Puget_Sou Newsboy.... | San Pedro Pomona. .. .. Pt Humboldt .. Point Arena San Diego & Arena. Crescent City n Jose Taqua Coos B San Pedro & Korea | China & Japan Columbia Portla zdith Seattl Corona.. Humbol, Nebraskan..., Hcnolulu & Kahulul Neko Seattle Puget Sound Ports. Grays Harbor . New York via Panama| Portland & Astorla. Honolulu New York TO SAIL. Lestination. P00 s e ettt s st tets ettt 000t sttt Ittt tiitt 200000t es $000POIeeeees BeLs eIt s e e J. Luckenbac | |Satis{ Pier. | { Janunary 6. | | | Puebla Puoget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier Seattle & Tacoma. 10 am|Pler January 7. | “8s o4 pm 5 pm| Pier Pier Humboldt ... Grays Harbor Coquille R. 2 ¥ 2 Corona.... | Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 11 | January 8.7 Rival. Willapa Harbor | 4 pm{Pler 2 Phoenix. Mendocino City ..| 1 pm|Pier 13 Albion Riv.| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 13 State Cal..| San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler 11 G. Elder Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 21 Sonoma. Sydney & W ..110 am|Pler 7 Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pm|Pier 2 January 9. | | Humboldt | 9 am|Pler 13 Coos Bay-Pt “ _Orf'd|12 m Pier 13 Newport & Way..{ 9 am Pler 11 January 10. | I Humboldt .........[10 am|Pler 28 Los Angeles | 4 pm/Pier 16 Humboldt _. J1:30 p|Pier Grays Harbor <[4 pm|Pier Point Arena . 4 pm Pier Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier China & Japan....| 1 pm(PMSS N. ¥.'\ia Panamall2 m/ PMSS Seattie ..... .14 pm[Pier 2 January 1i. | i San Diego & Way! 9 am Pler 11 Tahiti direct .....|18.am|Pier 7 Puget Sound Ports(11 amPler 19 Humboldt January 13. | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Astoria & Portland|11 am Pier 24 9 am|Pler J. Kimbail| Seattlo & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 Tt Wes. | lam] ay..|12 Py Puget Sound Ports.[11 l:“’::; :l‘: Gf-;’a_flu’mr eeeo| 4 pmiPler 2 FROM SEATTLE. For, Valdez & Way Ports.. Skagway & Way Ports, YValdez direct Skagway & Way Skagway & Way Po Skugway & Way Ports.[Jan. 17" Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 1’ Sails. Jan. Jan Ja 000000l 0000000000000 0 00000000000 css0s000000 e ; stmr Centralia, for San Francisco; stmr Sajled Jan 5—Stmr Ra- | Coronado, for Redon: Redondo. Angeles. San Pedro. PORT Salled Jan 5—Stmr | curekca, | Mineota , Columbia River SAN PEDRO—Arrived Stmrs JTaqua Govern, San Pedro, | and Newsboy, bence Jan 3; schr Luzon, from — Buencs Ayreanm, from N F), Halif N 8) Custodtan, urentian, Boston Cassel, for e 1 Sun, Mocon and T:de. | nited States Coast and Geod mes and Heights of Hi Waters at Fort Point, ent Francisco Bay. Published b thority of the Superintendent | NOTE—The h and low the t (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later than £ tide is the same helght o 5:08 Time |Time| _ |Time| . f-—| Pt [-—| Ft. w._i Ft. L w| g wi L wi { 1.9 7/10:46] 1.9 1. 711 Passa @ 6110:40/ In the above expos morning tides ar the earl en i sometimes occurs. The heig! addition to the soundings of th Coast Survey Charts, except ¥ | sign precedes the height. and th given is subtra the depth xiv | the charts. The plane of referen | of the lower low waters | Time Ball. | | hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to.time; the | | fourth time column ggves the last tide of the | | da5 except \hen there are but three fides. as | nited States nus (—) mber by > is the mean { |.1an, s | Branch Hydrographic Office. T S N.. Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Franclsco, Cal, iled Jan 4—Stmr Ra- nuary 5. 1903. for San Jan 6—Stmr Santa | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry ra, for : bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day Stmp Columbia, | f. .. at noon of the 120th meridlan, or at & p. m., Greenwich time om San Diego; J. C. BURNETT, "ol de Villebois Mareuil, for Mada- Lieutenant, U. S.'N., in charge. Famear. shin Scottisn Minstrel, {rom Antwerp. v P S LAND—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Indra- ¢ pura, from Hongkong. Will Stay on Coast. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 4—Schr Luzon, | The Pacific Mail Company's freighter Aztec o SN, Soyen will leave in a day or so for Central America 2 ENDOCINO—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Phoe- | gng will not return to San Francisco for six Shenne el o months. With the Barracouta she wlil engage ISLAND PORTS. in the coffee trade between Central American HILO—Arrived Dec 31—Ship Falls of Clyde, hence Dec 18, HONOLULU—Sailed Dec Rithet, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Oregon- fan, hence Nov 1. FOREIGN PORTS. ports, e s Crew of Bogota Returning. PANAMA, Jan. 5.—All the Americans serving on board the Government gun- boat Bogota resigned to-day and the Gov ernment has accepted their resignation: T A ey Jan 1-Stmr San|The American officers of the gunboat, in- NANAIMO—Arrived Jan 4—Ship Kenll- [ cluding Captain Marmaduke, had signed a vear's contract with the Colombian authorities, under which they were to re- ¢eive free transportation to the United States and four months' pay. Part of the crew of the Bogota leaves the isthmus to-morrow_for New York hence Sept VALPARAISO—Arrived Jan 4—U Hancock, h“ence Dec 14. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 3—Stmr Olymple, from Tacoma HAMBURG — Arrived Menes, hence Sept 3 S stmr Jan 4 — Ger stmr ter with $50,000 capital stock and Guthrie as the principal place of business was granted to-day to Oklahoma capitalists for the purpose of developing gold mines near Poker Flat, in Sierra County, Cali- fornia. The charter gives the location of —Br stmr Robert for Puget Sound. oc ST MICHAEL- England. from Genoa and MOVILLE—Arrived from Madelra, 4—Stmr New aples, for Boston Jan 5—Stmr - Parisian, om St dohn, N B, and Halifax, N S, - rpool, and procecded. o e% N S | the mines, stating they are known as'the MARSEILLES—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Vic- | Rose and Harold properties. toria, h‘(}lh‘ "\l’ )'or‘l:‘dflr’r % .2 ———— CHERBOU Sailee an tmr Kaliserin : . Maria Theresa. from Bremen and Southampton, | Origin of Fire Still a Mystery. for New York. SAN RAFAEL, Jan. 5—An inquest was held to-day over the remains of Robert Bowman, the voung boy who was burned to death in the fire at Ross Valley Sun- day morning. Many witnesses testified in regard to the fire but none could explain its origin. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Oregon- from San Francisco, via Coronel; stmr Mesaba, from London; stmr Palatia, from Genoa and Navles. HULL—Arrived Jan 3—Stmr Ping Suey, from Tacoma, etc, via Hongkong, fér Singa- pore and Liverpool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 3—Stmr Rhyn- 46/ 23| S Sierra County Mines to Be Developed. | /" Gem of A} “Passed—Ship E B Sutton, from Ma- nila, for Newcastle, Aus. e 2 2 FERNANDO DE NORONHA —Passed Dec GUTHRIE, Ok., Jan. 5.—A mining char ] Adameon, CLAIM TO HAVE BOUGHT INFANT German Couple Pay $50 for Young Male Child. | Manager of a Baby Farm Is | Accused of Queer . Practices. - | Carl Assmann and wife, of 33 Moss eet, stated ye rday to Secretary te of for the Prevenmtion ruelty to Children that they had just purchased an boy for $0 from & | Mrs. Funke, wh eged to conduct a | baby farm at 14 ghth avenue, Ala- meda. The Assmanns are.a young Ger- man couple in moderate circumstances. The story they tell is a strange one. lhe child's parents, whose name were neighbors of the Ass- manns and lived at 32A Moss street last | September. of the birth of the ¢! e mother died the time 1 and the father | | | | Newman, | | | asked the Assmanns to take care of him ; The latter ad no children of their own and r ¥ nted he infa | remained with them unti} the last of De- | cember, when the father called and he had discovered some one who wi to adopt it. He refused to say where people lived who | become much | were much wrou public ttle the affair. | varfous i s of this nd Oakland were visited but no | news of the 1 was obta able. inday m: an ple an adver in | papers, wherein it ated that | Funke had a healthy ant adoption. She w he New- man child was produce | The Assmanns made no sign of recogni- | tion but said that the boy was just the | one they wanted. Mrs. Funke is th aid to have informed them that | father owed a poor widow $& for board- ing the child for three months and that this must be D: together with $3 for newspaper advertising and $2 for paying a nurse before the infant could be adopt- ed. The Assmanns had $0 and after a trip to San Francisco, where they bor- rowed $20 more, th bought the baby and brought it home in triumph. They | wanted a receipt for their money, but this was refused and they then came to see Secretary White in order that they | might not lose the baby. Mrs. Assmann's mother was taken to Alameda as a witness of the transaction. White avers that he will proceed to make trouble for Mrs. Funke. Pays $50 for Killing Deer. Chief Deputy Vogelsang of the Fish | Commission reports that ri. O. Comstock, Comstock & Laurence, i which owns the Tallac Hotel at Diamo | Springs, was fined yesterday by Jus- tice of the Peace Knighten of the town mentloned for killing a deer. —_—— Call for Financial Report. The Board of Bank Commissioners has called for a statement the financial condition of each banking institution in the State. The reports will set forth tha resources and liabilities as they exk d at the close of last year. —_—————— | "TOLEDO, 0., Jan. 5.—Rivals of tha famous | Ormshys quads were born in Toledo ve rda | and to-day Mrs Stanislaus Spychalsky is the Tlother of the infants. three of whom cam~ last night and the fourth to-day. The mother and her quartet are well and strong. 'Superb! Exquisitel Beautiful! 5 D|E AL Ilz N|C T|A (T :|E ST Ul AP I DDA Are the expressions that one hears every day when referring to the brated Pastels phial £ S A Wi And which are being GIVEN AWAY THE SAN FRANCISCO . CALL EXT WEEK'S SELECTION, entitled “Vanity,” an up-to-date creation artistically drawn, portraying a -young ‘“bud’” in evening gown taking a parting glance in her mirror, is con- sidered one of the best of this justly famed series, and is certain to attract every one. * THE CALL has arranged to have samples of the original on display nearly everywhere, and after seeing one, no time should be lost in ordering. ¢ - ..FREE WITH.. The San Francisco Call AR e e e e S T D PP artoons woin Golor By OSCAR HOLLIDAY BANGHART, Heeeesssesss sertesssssettts sttt ree ey cele- . . + * + b . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘ . . . . ’ with . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . ’ ceosee 3 . . . . 3 . . . . . $ . . . . . . . . B —