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38 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1903. BAILWAY TRAVEL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Traine leave and are due to arrive t SAN FEANCISCO. Main Line, Foot of Murket Street ) Feox NovRunes 2. 1908 7004 Vaceviile, Winters, Rumsey.. .. 7 65F 7004 Beuicis, Suisun, Elmirs aad Sacrs- > Napa, Caiistogs, Santa riiez, Ban Bamon..... 6.259 press — (Via Da sor Bartiett Springs), tFrute, Red Bluff, Portiand, Tacoma, Seatte...... 8004 Davis. Woodland. Knights Laud! -y e, Oroville. . " 756 830 ¥ e, Martinez ntiockh, racy. Stockton, New man. Los Banos, Mendots, Armons. Hasford, V1 8304 Port Costa, Martines, Trac rop. Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Gosben Junction, Hanford, Visslla, Bakersfield . 4550 8304 Niics, San Jose, Livermore, Biock ton, (*Miiton). ione, Sacramento, Piacerville. Marysville, Chico, d Blufl 4250 830, sle. Chitnese, Jamestown. §0 nora. Tuolumne aud Avgels 004 prese—Ogdca and E 504 Martinez and Stations fiack % 6.65¢ s The Ove Limited — Ogden T e ¢ Chicago §.25¢ 10.004 12.25¢ 10.004 Foies Passeng: Mart » Esymond. Freeno, G tion, Havford, Lemoot Nakersfieid. Los Angeies 7.28» ard, Niies and Way Stations. 3.25¢ e5t0 River Steamers. 11.00¢ ral; ento. Landing, e snd way - 1988 Stations.. 7.55¢ Byron, Port Costa. ez, Tracy, Lathirop, Modesto, esno and Way Sta: né Port Costa . 12250 Siockton. L431""] 1026 200r Mart mon. Valle]o, o Savta Bose. 338 4.00r Xiies, Tracy. Stockton. Lo: = r 4307 Bayward. Niics, Irvington, San | 18654 Jose, Livermore....... 1411.56a 680 The Owl Limited—Newmsn. Los Banos. Mendots. Fresno. Talare, Bakerstieid. Los Adgeles §.00r Port Costs. Tracy 15.30r Hayward, X €.00r Hayward. ¥ $80r Easiers Express—Ogden Omabs, St. Lowis. Chicas East t Costa. Bex eun, E Kock Trucker s.00r 7.00r 7000 so6r 010 COAST LINE (Narrow Gaage). Thoot of Market Street San Jose, Creek, 8 B164 Newark, centervilic Felton or 1296 Kewark r New Almaden. Boulder Creek OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market 5t. (Siip4) wax 100 300 BiSrx Foot of Brosdway — 16:00 5 10:00 . 1200 200 4.00rx COAST LINE (Broad Gange). §% (Third and Townsend Streets.) 2 B Connec- from ara and Lo o zeles. e 10 i Castrov! fic Grove 1. 9.00. , Capitols, o aflnas, s Obiepo and Principsl ations Ptinbsosesss SARD 10304 Jose and Way Stations. .. 1.200 11304 Ciara. San Jose, Los Gatos 1o o Way Su 7.30 - ose and Way Stations 8.3 220r Pact ¥xpress—San - Dei Monte, Mon Srove (copnects at or Santa Cruz, Bo Angeies. Deming. Kl Paso, ew Orieans, New York. Co: Pajaro for Sants Crus Castroviile for Pacifie Grove sod Way Stations 895> Sax. Mateo. Bereatord Betmoniden | 104 LIV Mr Redwood, Fal Ounks. en0 Park. Falo AlLo..... .o 18.484 €.307 San Jose and Way Siations... ... §36s 112307 South e Franciaco, Millbrae, Bi Dgame. Ban Mateo, Beim San Carios, Redwood, Falr Ouks, Menio Park. and Palo Alte s.45r #1130 Mayfieid. Mountain vale, Lawrenoe. Sa e Jose i e S040F A for Morning. F for Afternoos :Suncay oniy Blope i i) stations on Sunday. 1 Bunday excepied. @ Saturday only. &3 Ouly traine stopping st Valencis St southbound eret:ll ., T:00a.., ,8:80r. 2. and 6:20r. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISLO AN. NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. TO SAN RAFPAEL. 00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, Thursdays—Extra trip & ys—Exira trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p.m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:80, 11:00 a. m.; 1:80, 30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN/ e I 05, 7 80, 9:20, 11:15 WEEK 9:10a 8:408 404/10:20a Petaluma and p{_Santa Rosa. 10:40 a/10:20 & Fuiton. | 7:35 p| 8:20p % ] ) 7 00s] Healdsburg, (10:40210:208 3 30p] Geyserviile, 35p| 6:20p Cioverdale. | 6 pl 6:20p 40 120 & 35 p, 20 p 108 8:40a 6:05 p| 6:20 p 40 a/10:20 20 7 B Sebastopol. 35 p| 6:20 “"STAGES connect at Green Brae fo Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur s Fulton for Altruria and Matk West IS t Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- servi “Skages Springs: at Cloverdale: for the ers, Booneville and Greenwood: at r Duncen Springs, Highland Spring K port ahd Bartiert Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Eprings, Saratogs Springs. Biue Lkes, Deil e, Wittey Springs, Upper Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly’ Bucknelf’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haltway House, Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Westport, Usel: ai Willite for Fort Bragg, ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, h)‘w:- ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Ol- sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Pureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- @Quced rates On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at balf rates. Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chronicle bufiding. R. X. RYAN, H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. SEE THE PICTURES. ADVANCE STYLES FOR 1904. A Page of Photographs to Set Every Woman’s Heart Athrill, EXT SUNDAY CALL. +* Ban | Carlsbad Springs, Boda Bay, Lake- | Laurel | he, Camp | ort ‘Brag, | CATARRH - CURED { ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY CURES CA- TARRE OF THE HEAD, CATARRE OF |THE THROAT, CATARERE OF THE | | EARS, CATARRE OF THE LUNGS| AND CONSTITUTIONAL CATARRE OF | EVERY VARIETY. MORE FROGF: Also Has on Board NEWPORT CARRIES A LIGHT CARGO, BUT TAKES AWAY MANY PASSENGERS Pacific Mail Company's S_marf Little Steamship Sails for Panama and Way Ports----United States Minister to Salvador Leaves on Liner, Which Other People Well Kncwn in Central America) = - The Pacific Mail Company’'s steam- ship, Newport, Captain Saunders, sail- Mr. T. T. Rea. Palo Alto, Cal MR. F ‘Before taking up the Slectre mic treatment 1 was exam- by seven doctors, and no two agreed upon a diagnosis of my case. 1 aged and went to stitute, 118 Grant cisco, for a_thorough It was plain “hemic ~ specialists . and 1 was so great- the examination which at 1 at once took up the treatment. My trouble Constitutional . Catarrh. more or le cts of the throat, stom- ng was not bronchial tubes lungs were consider- r busines: 5ol wi me t Chemic to be the tart of my. treatment in y manner. I the catarrh at at the dise: I never lost aking the tment, and mj re shed at my home. The »-Chemic t atus with which treatme -d was loaned to expense of pur- P t was app saved t istrument. This made the cheap indeed, when the won- sults are considered. I feel it to recommend the Electro- ratment to 1 catarrhal suf- I do this out of gratitude to the physicians, and with a . T. REA, | > Alto, California.” | HOME TREATMENT We advise those living at distance to come to our ofice for one personal examination, if possible to do 80. When this is impossible, write us a careful de- scription of vrincipal symptoms and we will send full instructions for home ex- amination and treatment. We loan, free of charge, our Electro-Chemic apparatus, CONSULTATION AND X-RAY EXAMINATION ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY CURES Catarrh Liver Diseases | Asthma Bladder Diseases | Consumption Eczema i Deafness Epilepsy i Head Noises Pile Nervousness Women’s Diseases | Cancer Men's Diseases | Tumors Skin Diseases | Bright's Disease Blood Diseases | Diabetes Rheumatism | Dyspepsia Neuraigia i ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE, | 118 GRANT AVE. Cor. Post st, SAN FRANCISCO. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. daily; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. | Separate apartments for ladies and gentiemen. | | RAILWAY TRAVEL | SALIFORNIA LIMITED 7D CHIRAGO LEAVES DAILY 8. 5:50 we win .. in 3 gays, with diner and all trappings. ) o Other Santa Fe Trains: e m. for Stockton, Fresuo, Bai . { Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 00 p. m. for Stockton. . m. for Kansas City, Grasd Canyos and Chicago. Oak- ficlx)n Or;xc;: 641 Imullmnli& and o, 5. . Also way, | Ry.; ed yesterday for Panama and way ports. She carried a rather light cargo, but her cabins were crowded with pas- sengers. - The Newport left the dock promptly at noon-and as usual looked very smart and clean as she hauled into the stream and straightened out on her seaward course. John Jenkins, United States Minister to Salvador, was a passenger on the Newport, and F. Pearne, the Pacific Mail Company’s agent at Panama, is returning to the isthmus on the liner. In addttion to thirty-three Chinese, the liner carried passengers as follows: Miss Alice Melville, E. Swinfort and wife, R. Houx and wife, J. W. Hansen, Mrs. R. 8 Lopery and four children, ¥. Pacheco, John Jenkins, W. S. Rodgers, 'Mrs. G. Young, F. Pearne and wife, Dr. 8. Moulton, wife and son, Dr. A. B. Clairmont, Joe: Sousa, Pedro Michel, F. Green, M. Cummings. P. Palliges, A. P. 'Field, James Brown, F. W. Esper, H. Melville, J. Trebarne, John Horr, Willlam Mays, wife and five children, M. Galedos, N. Pasinovitch, C. A. Brown. Doctors Fear Fractured Skull. s, who re- s at 507 e street and paulding & Co., 414 Clay fatally inured vesterday Martin Steln a youth of 17 street, was robably through the breaking of a driving shaft at his place of employment. One of arms was badiy lacerated. his back bruised and in ad- dition 1o a gcaip wound it fx reared that the boy's skull is fractured et the base. He was taken to the Harbor Hosvital, whers every- ng possible was done for his injuries. e Big Freighters Reported. The big lake-built freighter Minnewa: arrived safely at Delaware Breakwater from this port. The Minnetonka, also homeward bound from here, left Rjo de Janeiro December 4 for New York. The American-Hawailan steamship Oregonian, bound here from v York; arrived yesterday at Coronel. TRl 3 The Overdue List. The following rates of reinsurance on over- Que vessels were quoted yesterday: Derwent, 10 per cent; Laurlier, per cent; Fifeshire, 65 per cent; Paris, 60 per cent; Falca, 20 per cent; Michele ‘Bfanchi, 10 per cent: Thalla, 80 'per o La Bruyere, 30 per cent; Beechdale, 13, per sl i SN Vancouver Tug Ashore. The tug Escort of Vancouver was reported veserday stranded at Crofton, B. C. It was thotight she could be floated with little diffi- culty. P, Abydos Is Released. The Kosmos liner Abydos was released from quarantin yesterday and docked at Union- street wharf No. 2. The Abydos encountered heavy weather in the Stralts of Magellan, s 0 SR 5 Dauntless Takes Her First Tow. MIGHT ASSIGN HER. ARMY TRANSPORT CROOK, WHICH IS BEING PUT INTO CONDI- TION FOR ANY SERVICE TO WHICH THE WAR DEPARTMENT \ oo The new Spreckels tux Dauntless took her first business trip to sea yesterday, and about 5 o'clock the Mer¢hants' Exchange lookout at Point Lobos reported her coming in with a big. square-rigger in tow. TR NEWS OF THE OCEAN. carried 15,000° feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $250. < A A Cargo for London. The British ship Scottish Lochs was cleared yesterday for London with 43,994 cs canned fruit, 11,113 cs canned salmon, 1,392,993 Ibs dried prunes, 12,509 gals wine, §1,091 ctls ba Matters of Interest to Mariners and | ley, 100,800 Ibs cascara bark, 58,992 1bs tallow Shipping Merchants. and T bbls catsup, valued at $288,2; g . Trooth ship also carrled 30,000 foet lumber ‘The barkentine Tropic Bird will return to page, valued at Tahit! with general cargo. R Grain for Europe. The French bark Canrobert was cleared on R E L Notice to Mariners. San Francisco Entrance, California (List of Friday for Queenstown for orders with 43,414 P, P e g B sacly o 00, aodl 1) 0T s ns and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1003, page | Wheat, vatued -at " $16,0 -y < o otice is hereby given that the beil bucy located one-eighth of a mile SW by W one- guarter W from Mlle Rock, entrance to San Francisco Bey, California, s reported not eounding; it will be put in working order as soor as practicable. Steamers leavé San Fran- | San Francisco Bay, California (List of Bea- clsco as. follow cons and Buoys, Paclfic Coast, 1903, page 22)— For Ketchikan, Wrangel, | Notice is hereby given that the first-class nun Juneau, Hal Skaguay, | buoy, marking the four and three-quarter ete, Alaska—11 &, m., Dec. | fathom £pot, 1620 feet eastward of Pacific Mail 2 % 12, 17, 22 %7, Jan, steamship whart, Is reported to have dragged It will be re- By order of the about 200 yards out of position. Change to company’s steam- placed as goon as practicable. ers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vaneouver, | Lighthouse Board. Port Townsend, . Seattle, Ta- J. B. MILTON, Commander, U. §. coma_ Everett, Whatcom 11 a. Dec. 2. 7, Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Jan, 2. Change at Seattle to s steamers for Alaska and G. N. at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry. Vancouver to C. P, Rallway. Blvdubo st el Merchandise for Honolulu. The bark Katulani was cleared for Honolulu For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 | yesterday with an assorted merchandise carg. p. m. Dec. 6, 12 18 24 30, Jan. b; Corons, | valued at $62,042, and Including the following: 1:30 p. m.. Dec. 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, Jan. 2 1550 bbls flour, 140 ctls wheat, 2049 ctls barley. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | 11,058 Ibs beans, 140,176 Ibs bran, 75,008 Ibs Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara—Sen- | middlings, 00 1bs sugar, 22,800 ibs salt, 103 | ta Rosa, Sundays 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m, For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) Ventura and Hueneme. ctls oats, ‘1000 bales hay, 1900 Ibs meals, 1125 1bs peas, 812 ctls corn, 15,774 gals 100 cs wine, 1172 cs assorted canned goods, 1500 cs canned 75 bbls_pickled salmon, 756 bxs paste, 750 Ibs hops, 17,150 Ibs lard, 17 cs prepared fish, b s whisky. 40 cs mineral water, 1675 gals Vi Coos Bay, ) &. m., Dec. 3 _11 19, 27. Jan. 4. | egar, 1040 Ibs dried fruit, 600 ibs raisins, 1 Bonita. 9 a. m. Dec. 7. 15 23, 81, Jan. 8. | cs table preparations, 26,693 Ibs castor beans, ¥or Ensenada, Magdaiena Bay. San Jose del | 15,468 Ibs bread, 225 gals alcohol, 50 pkgs Cabo, Mazatlan, Altats, La Paz, Santa Ro- | matches, 2813 Ibs 190 pkes tobacco, 1850 bxs salia_ Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- dates. (CKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharves. Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agi 10 Market street, soap, 16,345 lbs soda, 2 bdls brooms, 23 pkex dry goods, 6 cs erms and ammunition, 5 pkgs wagon material, 300 cs powder, 10 coils rope, § 75 vkgs paints and oils, 1 cs hats, 48 bdis n shooks, P Exports by the Panama Steamer. The steamer Newport ealled yesterday for Panama and way ports with a ®eneral mer- chandise carga, valued at $18,357, and distrib- t, San Francisco, uted as follows: For Mexico, $7151; Central O. R. & N, CO, S0T1T New Yok $24 514 Teinidad Tsland, Sion: P (u;e"-;‘r’}ae““!vnglalx‘t’ b g x':f“its' o ?‘e‘:‘rg?m";lelflx';m 000 The’ lfi!‘z':lt H:;lb.flr;‘fl 3,15, 35" Only steamahip line 10 PORTLAND: | ™70 Mexooriol fiaks _quicisiives, 22 pkgs fresh fruit, 23 pkgs paste, 8 cs whisky, 14 pkas groceries and provisions, 10 bbls beer, 31 pkgs potatoes, 360 Ibs butter, 35 PKgs. cereals, 100 gals wine, 12 cs olives, 2 cs canned goods, 22 cs clectrical supplies, 2 pkgs ammonia, 46 pkgs sewing machines, 5 cs ammunition, 16 cs drugs and sundries, 3 pkgs plumbing material. points East. Through tickets to all points, all rafl_or steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth ana meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st., at 11 8. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. | TO SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, | MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry. | Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— Depart from San Francisco Dally—7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:20, 1:45, 5, 4:15, 6:15, 6:15, 7:00, 8:45, 10 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO S8AN FRANCISCO 6:: 40, 8:35, = { “Fhom | CISCO—Dally—5:45, 6:55, 7:62, 8 | 11:20 a._m., '12:35, 2:00, 3:15, 4:00, 5: 7:00, 9:00, 10:35 . m. THROUGH TRAINS, | 8:00 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. 6:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. u.x-xs p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and ‘way stations. TIOKET OFFICE—G26 Marke! | FERRY—Union Depot, foot of | MT. TAMALPAIS ALLEY TO SAN FRAN- t st. Market st. RaiLway Weekly Cal $1.00 porToar To Central America—188 bbls flour, 1075 gals 12 cs wine, 109 gals whisky, 360 Ibs tea, 1280 Ibs dried fruit, 756 Ibs raisins, 400 lbs spices. 496 1bs meals, 3 ce mineral water, 26 bxs fresh frult, 90 pkgs potatoes, 25 pkgs onions, 610 Ibs ham and bacon, 10 pkzuzgrocerlu and pro- visions, 24 cs canned goods, 21 cs thread, 26.6:32 TOYO KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will ieave wharf, corner First and Brannan_streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc, No cargo received on board on day of sailing. ibs tallow, 11,930 Ibg cement, 17 pkgs leather, 12 kegs nalls, 55 cs paints and olls, 50 cs coal oll. pkgs dry goods, 1 pkg machinery, 4 pes steel. To Panama—2685 gals wine, 50 cs salmon, 27 cs canned goods, 4 cs drugs, 3 bales brooms, 14 kegs white lead, 1 bale leather. To Colombia—90 bbls flour, 300 gals wine, 2 pkgs potatoes and onions, 20 cs salmonm, § cs canned goods. To New York—059,065 gals wine, 75 cs canned salmon, 27,430 lbs‘odrg'flhldel. 17 pkgs. herbs, 2 pkgs machinery, es Tags. To Trinidad Island—S8 cs canned frult amd 16 cs canned salmon. To, Germany—123,061 Ibs drfed prunes, 31,000 I1bs 1 cs dried pears, 44 cs canned goods. To England—11,463 Ibg dried fruit, 250 Ibs §. S. NIPPON MARU (calling at Manila) Wednesday, December 30, 1908 §. . AMERIC POARTY. +. b e 4805, -Monday, January 35, 1004 5. & HONGKONG MARU.......... Wednesday, February 17, 1004 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at rednced For freight and passage apply at Com- office, 421 Market streets, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. WAWALL, 8AMOA, WEW | raisins, 8 cs grape juice, 1 cs honey. mcs,s.c ZEALAND unp SYONER: | o Tiollande 43,350, 1hg dried prn Pt A DIRECT MM W0 TANITL | To Belgium—20,004 1bs dried prunes, 5. 8. VENTURA, for Honoluly, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2 p. m, 8. 8. ALAMEDA, for Honoluta, Dec.19, 11 a.m. —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. Geodetlc Survey— . 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Jan. 6, 1904, United States Coast and & 11 a, _m. - M 'K'lmFe unapflei:’hfi of Hlxhwnnd Low Waters 2t ot Point nirance o San Franciscs &2, SPRECKELS & BROS.C0., Agta., TiekotOon, 43 Martaty | Eiy. publishca by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-strect wharf) about 28 min- utes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6. Time| Ft. z—'— Ft. L W (ouight Otfice, 328 Markst 3L, Plar . 7, Pacifi SL. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead of“ Saturday, &t 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, toolflof “ol’ioon l;ed. First class to Havre, $70 and upward.- e ond class to Havre, $45 and upward, GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast ?Tlmel Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, H Wi Tickets sold by all Railread Ticket Agents. 1.21] 5.1] 556 — 2:10, B5.1] 6:] Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. = : Steamer Gen: FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:45 & m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sunday, Sunday, 9:45 a. m., §:30 p. m. Leave Vallejo, 7.8, m., 12:30 and 6 S 115‘0-."%&‘:.“% in -ot. dock. BROS : | day, except when there are but three tides as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given s subtracted from the depth-given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, —_— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San ' Francisco, Cal., December 5. The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridiai p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. B Lleutenant 8. N A oy rdna i Ak Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From ] M. Dollar. | Portland & Astoria .'Dec. [ Leelanaw Tacoma Dec. ¢ 8. Monica. Grays Harbor . -jDec. € Columbia. Portland & Ast .|Dec. 6 Seattle & Tacoma Dec. 6 Nanaimo . +|Dec. T| fDec. 7| Tacoma . «|Dec. Humboldt Dec. | Seattic & . |Dec. 7 State of San Diego & Way Ports|Dec. 7 Aatec .[Dec. 8 Czarina (\Dec. & Arcata.......| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Dec. & North Fork... Humboldt .. 5 Queen Puget Sound Ports Dec. 8 Coos Bay. i San Pedro & Way Por Dec. 8§ Eureka. .| Humboldt .. .|Dec. 8 Coronado. ....| Grays Harbor . |Dec. 9 S, Barbara... | San Pedro |Dec. 10 Pomona. . Humboldt . ‘{Dec. 10| Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Dec. 10 | -y ooy San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec. 10 | San Jose..... | New York via Pangms.(Dec. 10 G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria. ... Dec. 11 Alliarnice Portland & Way Ports. |Dec. 11 Bonita Newport & Way Ports..|Dec. 12 Doric. - .,.-..| China & Japan. San Pedrd....| Grays Harbor Senator. . Puget Sound Port! Centenntai. .. | Seattle & Tacoma. Centralia Grays Harbor Hamburg & Way Honolulu -. Grays Harb Honolulu New York Portland & Astoria....| TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pier. December 6. Grays Harbor | 4 pm|Pier 10 Humboldt . 9 am(Pier 2 « Willapa Haz 12 m|Pier 20 Los Angeles Ports..| 4 pm|Pler 2 .| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Humboldt . Pler § Decemb: ) Los Angeles Ports. Pler 2 Newport & Way. Pler 11 Mexican Ports . Pler 11 Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier 9 Mendoeino_ City....[ 1 pm(Pler 13 December 8. ..|Los Angeles Ports..|10 am[Pler 2 {Asteria & Portiand| 5 pm|Plet 14 ! Cogui ver ... Pler 2 gcember 9, New York .|Pler 25 Astoria & m| Pler 24 Humboldt . :30 p|Pler 9 Los Angele: .| 4 pmPler 10 December 10. .| Humbolat . 9 am|Pler 18 .| Humboldt . 10 am(Pier 2 Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Per 7 Seatle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 Coos B.-Pt. Orford.12 m|Picr 18 ego ‘ay.| 9 am|Pier December 11. byp B Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pi BT SRR n Pedro ay.| 9 am(Pi December 12. l o Point Arena . 4 pm|Pler 2 China & Japan. 1 pm Pler 40 N, Y via Panamali2 m|Pler 40 Ports(11 am| ber 13. G .| Bureka & Coos B..|10 am|Pter 16 December 14. | LT Astoria & Portiand. |11 o Yano-1t amipier 24 Humboldt . +|10 am|Pler December '1 - Grays Harbor. o4 Pler ecember 17, o S Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm[Pier 10 Puget Sound Ports. |11 2 attle & Tacoma.|10 :Mhu : Wi Skagway & Way Porta. Ce -u,x%%'vg-ym < Skagwa; ‘ay Ports.|Dee. 1 ‘| Skagway & Way Ports. |Dee. 18 ———— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, December 5. Stmr Gualala, Hansen, 13 hours- from To be en Free with the ~ ANOTHER OF BRYSON'S FAMOUS REAUTIES ONE MORE FROM THE GOLD SERIES The .Third of This Extraordinary Set NEXT SUNDAY CALL s A Bryson in Gold, absolutely the richest art picture ever used for any purpose by a newspaper. Admiration is a type of beauty essentially modern. study, however, is to be found in its n women The type preferred to-day has not the same element of beauty est element of modernity of th composition. There are styles else The strong- as well as in everything which our forefathers most admired, or perhaps that will be admired by the coming generation. the “Summer Girl” or the Almost every year brings a new type of Golf Girl,” etc. The clothes, manner and mede of dressing the hair contribute much to the creation of an im- pression that there i n the form and features of the fa actual change T portion of the consta taking place wman race. It in is possible that new thoughts, ideas and conditions have an influence upon the form.of the body and features and perhaps the color of the hair and eyes may be affected. ‘The type portrayed with so much grace and distinction by Bry- son has the characteristic of up-to-date famininity. The refined type of beau in the figure, the grace of movement suggested in her pose and the mingled expression of intelligence an] sweetn in her fea- tures, combined with the artistic arrangement of sories, ti dash of color and the delicate flesh tints, make this a most beaut art study. ful They are 31l readv to frame or can be tastily tacked up just as they are received, the heavy gold border serving as a frame. NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS THIS IT’S FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY"’S CALL Subscribe now for The Daily Call It is San Francisco’s Greatest Paper Stmr Westoort, Smith, 24 hours from Eu- reka; up river. Bowens Landing. Palmer, for Port Gamble. Dee 5—Stmr Man- | T'Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- | dalay, for San Francisco. dozino. Arrived Dec 5—Schr Loulse, from Umpqua; Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 12 hours trom | schr Lucy, from Umpqua. Point ' Arena. PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed Dec 5—Br stmr Wyneric, for China and Japan. ISLAND PORT. mr Chico, Martin, 53 bours from Bandon. LR X ms National City, Hammar, 15 hours from | , HONOLULU—Arrived Dee 5—Br stmr Dorte, Stmr Greenwood, Jobnson, 16 hours from FOREIGN PORTS. Albion. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Dee S—Jap Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 17 hours from | stmr America Maru, hence Nov 10, Waishs Landing. | SHANGHAI—Arrived prior to Des 5—Ger CLEARED. | stmr Eva, from Taintau. Saturday, December 5. | YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Dec 5—Stmr Stmr Newport, Saunders, Panama; Pacific Nov 18; stmr Tacoma, from Ta- Mail Steamsatp Co. Jap stmr Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; Pacific . for Hongkong. Coast Steamship Co. Stmr_ Bonita, Glelow, Coast Steamship Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Dunsmuir's_Sons Co. San Pedro; Pacific Ladysmith; R Oanfa, from Liverpool, i Tacoma. Arrived Dec 5—Sehr Kona, from 1QUIQU: Honolulu DEAL—Passed Dec 3—Br ship Beacon Rock, A , Lendon; | from for Port Los Angeles. BT v | JEAST L Arrived Dec 8—Schr Ed- o Vi | ward R West, from Grays Harbor oieit Eijuisal, Colly, Homehuli Williams, | ¥ CAPE TOWN-—Arrived Dec +—Br bark Lord SAILED. T(n{u lfilr“\%nl.l from Port Gamble. ke CORONEL—Arrived Dec 4—Stmr Oregonian, i ke e M | TR o Stmr ‘Eureka, R : Sailed Dec 5—Strar Oregonian, for - Stmr Fulton, Lee, Fort Los Angeles. slece, . S Ty fimr Montara, Rellly, Seattle. RI0O DE JANEIRO—Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Stmr Newuort, Saunders, Panama. Minnetonka, for ew York. Stmr Edith, Hall, Seattle. EASTERN PORT. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Seattle. R X Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, Portiand. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Dec Stmr Point Arena, Miller, Mendocino. 4—Ship Acme, from Honolulu; stmr Minne- Stmr Despatch, Levinson, Portland. | wadku nerce ‘Sept 1t Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith. Sailed Dec 5—Ship Hawailan lsles, for New Fr bark Canrobert, Bidom, Queenstown. Nor bark Arabla, Nelscn, Fremantle. Schr Berwick, Petersen, Coquille River. Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Homolulu. Yerk. OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK—Salled Dec 5—Stmr Etruria, for Liverpool; stmr Mesaba, for London; stmr Sehr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua. | Astorta, for Glasgow: stmr Finland, for Ant- A ite | werp; stmr Prinz Adeibert, for Naples and . Genoa: stmr Philadelphia, for Southampton; Nov 18, lat 8 N, lon 28 W, Ger ship Sylph- ide, hence Aug 4, for Hull. Dec 1, lat 16 N, lon 33 W, Br ship Oran- asia, hence Aug 13, for Antwerp. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT bazy; wind NE, velogity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. FARALLONE ISLANDS—Passed Dec 5— Schr Argus, from Astoria, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Sailed Dec 4+—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. from San LOBOS, Dec 5, 10 p m—Weather | stmr_Pretoria, for Plymouth. ANTWERP-Salled Dec 6—Stmr Kroonland, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Dec 5—Stmr La Savole, for New_York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Dec §—Stmr Umbria, tor New York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Dee 5—Stmr Stat- endam, from New York. 4 538ea Deo S—Sunr Amsterdam, for New ori ———— DAVID STARR JORDAN SPEAKS AT ELKS HALL Lecture on “The CE of the Twentieth Century” Delivered Before Arrived Dec_ 4—Stmr Alliance, | Francisco, via Eureka and Coos Bay. Dec — | Br stmr Lothian, hence Dec 2. | BSailed Dec 65—Schr W _F Jewett, for Re- | dondo; stmr Homer, for Grays Harbor. Arrived Dec 3—Br Glenesslin, from ‘East London. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 5—Schr John F Miller, from Grays Harbor; schr Azalea, from Eureka: stmr Prentiss. hence Dec 3. . UMPQUA—Afrrived Dec 2—Schr Beulah. Dec 3—Stmr San Gabriel, from San Pedro. Salled Dec 3—Schrs Caroline and Sadle, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr Valencia, from Skagway: stmnr Senator, hence Dec 2. Safled Dec 5—Stmr Queen, for San Fran- eisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr Empire, hence Dec 2; stmr Arcata, hence Dec 3. Sailed Dec 0—Stmr Signal, for San Fran- elsco. POINT REYES—Passed Dec 5—Stmr Grace Dollar, {rom Grays Harbor, for Ventura. TACOMA—Safled Dec 5—Stmr Astec, for San Francisco; Br ship Lauriston, for Queens- U AKPAR—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr Samoa, hence Dec 4. FAIRHAVEN—Salled Dec 4—Stmr Olympic, for Pedro. fn;rl: San Pedro, for Fairhaven: stmr Centen- hiai, hence Déo 2. for Seattle: Br sip Nile, Chefoo, for Royal E ased cut Dec & —Br ship P hence Dec & Safled Dec 5—Stmr San Pedro, for San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived Dea 5—Stmr Newsboy, from San Francisco. . Sailed Dec 5—Stmr Newsboy, for San Pedro. PORT HARFORD—Salled Dec 5—Stmr San- ta_Barbara, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Dec 4—Stmr | Noyo, for Redondo. Dec 5—Ger ship Adoif, for Port Townsend. - HARDY CREEK — Sailed Dec 5—Stmr Marshfleld, for Little River. FORT Dec 5—Stmr Bruns- wick, for San " SAN PEDRO—Salled Dec 4—Bktn John TUnited Moderns. David Starr Jordan, president of the Leland Stanford Jr. University, lec- tured last night on “The Call of the Twentfeth Century” at Elks’ Hall, 223 Sutter street. The lecture was given under the auspices of the United Mod- erns, San Francisco Lodge No. 133, Dr. Jordan talked of this century, the kind of a century it was going to be; what it was going to do for us; and the kind of young men it wanted to de its work. He told of the capabilities that this young man should possess; what they must have in the character line dnd the bad habits they must refrain from acquiring. He said that this cen- tury would be a strenuous, complex and democratic ome. It would ask for young men of the highest caliber to as- sist it in its work. Dr. Jordan also told of the means at hand for this young man to obtain an education and equip himseif for the immense amount of work that will be demanded of him. ‘ A literary and musical programme followed the lecture. —————————— PARIS, Dec. 6.—The Matin this moring is -m'.t'o"u ‘saffering " trom u...'-n' nervousness. 4

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