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mmm‘s COLUMBIA i BBGINNING TO-N IGHT nr m:wuco-s FAVORITE SINGING COMEDIENNE LULU GLASER ™ - Dainty Tuneful Dolly Varden Mazagement ¥. C. Whitney. A I ORNI Jose b Hat - IMEDY A. Brady's Musical Comedit Hit FOXY GRANDPA GRAND: = OPERA MY HOUSE THE WEEK AND SATURDAT. BRILLIANT TRIUMPE Enthusiastic Reception of J HHSTODDART —AND— REUBEN FAX In Isn MacLaren's Comedy Success, T* BONNIE BRIER BUSH Matinee—May Stockton in ALLURING VAUDEVILLE! Henri Humberty: The - Tobins: Joan Haden's “Cycle of Love"; Pauline Hall: Francesca Redding and Com- pany: Hines and Remington: “Bon- ner” e Brittons and Orpheum Motion Pi NEXT WEEK, THE ORPHEUM ROAD suow Box Seats res. Third Week Is Now On of th esque in Years. are Merit Delighting 1471: Audiences. ncluding Kolb Meude Amber, ast Blake. and | Althes Twin Ststers. Advance. ND SUNDAYS. TIVOL Corner Mason and Eddy Streets. GRAND OPENING, WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 23. HOUSE. Magnificent Production of the Holiday Spe. tacle, IXION Or “THE WEEELMAN,” A Mythological Musical Extravaganza in Three Acts PRICES. .. .25¢c, 50c and T5c e Box Seats....$1 00 ‘\ begin Thursday morn- o'clock. SUAL POPULAR Proscenium and M The sale of & ng, Decem) TINT TOTS IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS, HAMADRYAS IN THE 500. UN IN THE PENNY ARCADE. Stro ugh the MIRROR MAZE. See ANITA and Her BABY MONKEY. 'Y AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 10c. Children, When Phon g Ask for PSCHO in His Performance on the APOLL PIANO PLAYER 1 Mystifies Thousands. 2z in Our Show W m. and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. The ¢ ) £ geni. CURTAZ & Son 16 O'FARRELL ST. 8. ¥. Open Evenings. Racing! &Hadng! EVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR SHINE. NEW FORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. INGLESIDE TRACK Commencing MONDAY, December 4. Six or More Races Daily. Haces start at 2 p. m. sharp. V‘A"'d by sireetcar from any part of the city. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 15 5 leaves the track after the last race. No in cars, which are reserved for and their eacorts THOMAS !( WILLIAME, President. PERCY W. AT, Secretery 30 to m. and Georgia | LABOR SYSTEM United States Commissioner Wright Says End of Wage Method Is Not Far Distant 1S MODERNIZED 0ld Sloop-of-War Marion, Now TUsed by Naval Reserve, Is Having Her Interior Refitted | | | | | | e o . —_— 'GGENTS CO-OPERATION | IZALCO FINDS BAR ROUGH e —— e g Makes an Attempt to Steam to Southern Ports, but Big Seas Send Her Back e | Little Tu, Official Indorses German Man- ner of Insuring Employes Against Sickness and Death S 7 e b PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13— “The wi‘e‘ The old sloop-of-war Marion, which | svstem will pass away. In its stead, 1| is now used as a training ship, is being | believe, there will come a system which imodernized—that is, so far as her inte- | will be composed of the profit-sharing | rior is concerned. She is lying alongside ! and the co-operation ideas. The great | of Harrison-street dock, where ghe has labor question means the Struggle of heen for several months past. A long humanity for a higher standard of life. ' | The employer must consider his em- ( ploye, as well as the stockholder, as an | | investor.” craft and in 1897 she was turned over These words were contained in an ad- | 12 the Governor of California to beused dress upon “The Wage Question” made D the interests of the naval reserve of to-day by Carroll D. Wright, United | this State. States Commissioner of Labor, before | She cannot go out to sea, as her boil- the Society of Ethical Culture of this | °r are in bad shape, so she is tied up, city. | prediction of a new labor system was the requirements that Colonel Wright's approval of a plan to | ©f her. insure labor against incapacity resuit-| Some time since mg from accident, flfi’ The German idea was quoted, un»‘"‘c'd""" improvements, but the Gov- der which the employer pays one-fourth ¢rnment had no funds to be appled in the cost of a sick and death benefit that channel, policy, the employe one-fourth and the | She Wwas well enough off as she was. Government one-half. | Colonel. G. W. Bauer and Lieutemant “England,” =aid Colonel Wright, “has | Schilling, however, decided that -im- taken up this question, and we of the ! provements were necessary, so at their | Un ,d States are steadily approach-|2%N expense they are trying to make ,n! it. ;her interior ‘“‘up to date.” Eleetric Continuing Colonel Wright said: | "Capital charges to the consumer the | depreciation of property and machin- | ery. Why shouid not the depreciation | are expected | suggestions were | { the ship, have been put up, five new hardwood lockers have been built in' the fore- THE-~ SAN FRANCISCO wen SUGGESTS NEW (TRAINING SHIP |GERRY TRAIN § i 1 i 1 i Of scarcely less interest than his: 2/ongside the dock, and there (uml!s’ i 1 illness or advanced : Made to give her the advantage of! and the State thought | | two broad companion ways | New York to Portland jtime ago she had outlived her useful-| ness in Uncle S8am'’s navy as a fighting | | the transcontinental !train with two passengers made 4 ; fastest time ever made between - i lights are being installed all through | s CALL, MONDAY MAKES RECORD Special From New York to the Oregon Metropolis Up- sets All Old Achievements LA i CLEAR TRACK OUT WEST . Flier Ordered by President Harriman Because of a Young Man's Illness Completes Run ——— Special Dispatch to The Call. PORTLAND, Dec. 13.—With a clear track and a right of way across all America a special train sent out by order of E. H. Harriman raced from in eighty-five hours to bring Robert L. Gerry and a special physician to the bedside of Peter Gerry. The sick man is the son of Elbridge T. Gerry, the, millionaire philanthro- pist of New York, and was a member of the Harriman party on its tour through the West. He is in the hos- pital here with typhoid fever and is convalescent. His father originally intended to come on the special, but at the last moment decided to comé the next day with his wife and daugh- ters on a gecond special. . Young Gerry's improved condition made this unnecessary. Mr. Harri. man left for the East this morning as oon as the Gerry special got in. 'No particular effort was made to break record, but the the 1 land and New York. —_———— Spain Disappoints St. Louis. 3 Dec. 13.—Spain’ w! pears from our books at close of busi- ln( labor's machinery, its hands, its|Castle, and altogether she presents a| MADRID, ‘“‘cm ot 1ol “‘E‘" “";" o8 on the 1st Day of December, A. D. rains, its body, thoroughly inviting appearance. 4, The | Participate in i outs Expost-| 1503 Go ‘wit: & body, be included in the final | *7¢ & app . tion. This decision was reached at a| Name and Address Amount. | cost e o command are ROW COM- | (upinet councl, the Teason given he- | Aguiar. Laura G. 417 Pacific —_—— Iwmplanng putting in a fine new hard- i that th 'wn 1d not be‘ ;n l s, 8. F....,. $116 86 ! London Market Is Quiet. ! woed deck, but have not yet come to | P& that there wou sufficient | 4 nqerson, Bernhard, North Pa- | LONDON, Deec. 13 The stock @ conclusion. time to complete preparations. gnc “me‘] cgr ‘.‘Inckwn and bouget s T 7 e C! —_—————— rumm sts.. 8. F......... . 5 T | market last week continued very sen- | rereestey L Barrett. Milton, Bodie, Cal 368 46 | Y = are selling agents for fo A | sitive to the Far Eastern situation, | Tug Finds Bar Too Rough. R ATE Acliing o1 Coutm;:-‘o!r: Bittencurte, Minuel de 8. u: sy and was strongly affected by the vary- | The little tur Tzalco tried to &0 to sea ves | $5:00 to $5.00 each: ~Sanborn, Vail & Co. | Brady. B, % Ko ot 231 09 3 s a as she approached the iy she found | = = ing reports of the probabilities Of | the white caps rolling high and came back to| L, JArkct street. Brg!l;,n. Mary, 223 Beale S W' | peace or war between Russia and | anchorage in the harbor. The Izalco was for-{ @ S=iiiiivmimivisbbiiiviieileieb & ! Japan. On the whole the tend merly the tug Hiawatha. Recently she w 1 Jekiey, C'""“”D“" A, 138 S i S b A e o g N g Wi g ot OCEAN STEAMERS. - Kearny st., 8. F............ 52 81 however, of the market continues up- | }or"as's sort of tender at Acajutia. She 1 i | . LIZARD—Passed De¢ 13~ 8tir Nekar, from Buvkley. lflchnel "Mendocino, 2 ward, and the greatest revival in busi- | commanad of that experienced seaman, Captaim | ‘\'W York, for Bremen; stmr Finland,: for Ant- & k = PO Ry 3;# ;: I v vi H vl w flf Q nn. X S ness was witnessed in Argentine and | 3LT, R0 Ra2 RN b Crev of G BEh | YSXPy YORK “Arrived “Dec 18—8tmr New | Callahan, derry, Nesterh To- | American railroad securities. The | non, chief engineer; B. H. Cushing, assistant| York, (rom Mm;n:mton tel, Broadway P. 63 2¢ { latter, however, moved irregularly, | shéinest. and Michas! McGinnix, cook and gen- | A}‘rlv‘n:'n:o(l:fi;! g b ‘l\'r»n 18=—8tmr Buenos | Cardenos, """‘"' Menio Park, 3 - y man. She carries O 3 2 | being kept back by the weakness in| “En'route to her port of destinaion she wiii | ROTTERDAM -Sailed Bec 15_stmr Rotter- R e i e A steel bonds. The market generally, | call at Ban Diego, Mazatlan and Acapuico for | dam, for New York, via Boulogne. % > o5 5 1 however, is quiet and no great aCCp's ;Ilbp“e!. MSh- is nn:l nine vo‘nl|hurd0‘m l{llhe‘ MOVILLE—8ailed Dec lSk—blmr Anchoria, p? Sxe ! » n = | bar is moderate to-day the little craft will go | b i | sion to business is expected until the | cut into the briny and point her bow for south- c 228 61/ e Saihe | ern ehores. canta, from Livernool, for New York. ! 3 . | — - . Qdi Frl‘.NflT()\\'\ Sn'll!dNDQc Ylfi!‘mr Zee- 52 56 R — { and, from Antwerp, for New Yo " [ Four Ships Go to Sea. { ) Nearly ATl OF theda wnk h e e calj | Almost simultaneously. They were the Crown ovements o teamers. Curley, Margaret, Ty of Denmark, in ballast, Captain Milman, bound i ranges. 8. ¥. Gas & Elec. Co., 415 Post.* for Port Townsend: the Afon Alaw, in ballast, | TO ARRIVE. 152 16| | s B e e A Captain Davis, ho:mdn{grhflydn;)'; (‘I;e!l(hs"‘!);r." e e From ndiana’s ich N n Is No More. ballast, Captain thery, bouny lor o % ] A - F w q B mainus, and {he Eurasia, Captain Hughes, =2 = 54 71 ORT WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 13.—James | joaded with wheat for the United Kingdom. -+| Humboldt . iRt Cheney, said to be the wealthiest man —_—— 2 in Indiana, his fortune estlmated at News of the Overdues. Dec. 206 41 $25,000,000, died to-day, aged 86 years.| The following vessels are on the reinsurance § i He was associated with Jay list: . from Manila to New Caledo- | & ] 1,034 89| nia, 120 days. 65 per cen i : 560 31| {1 b to Honolulu, 216 day , X * 3 3 . be & | | from Liverpool to lquiqu } . 15 | Dugan, John Mont. ~ 584 25 | cent; Michele Bianchi, froi v- Dec. 18 | Dunsford, John, Hmrd st.; | | castle, 84 daye, 10 per cent; Olfvebank, from | C Dec. 15 bet. Fifth and Sixth, 8. F. €0 09 ! | Shanghai to Royal Roads, 55 ‘days, 10 per cent Hamburg & |Dee. 15 | Eawards, Thomas San Ma- | La Bruvere. from Tyne ta Port Los Angeles, | A Honolulu .. , téo. Cal. 3 7791 | 210 days, 15 per cent. i Erieson, A B | G 8. F. 142 32 Real Easy ; Sherman Due To-Day. \ Foster. Jame W care Frank The transport Sherman fs due to-day from the | _ eal ic] m, ewCas- | | Philippines. She brings the Thirtieth Infantry | Grays Harbor . tle, N. 8. W., Austral 185 44 s- ! 4 alsc two companies of engineers. -u"‘doehm & Pt. Aren 17| Frodsham, Charles, or rs. ve lots of | an geicaa s | Ban Diego & Way P 17| Charles I-‘rodsh-m. 1815 { Money | s T POt 1| Powell st. 8 F....... 51 E G H Argyle Arrives. 7| Boamt Booid Poris 13 | Gainey, Ellube!h M., 141 verything that’s The ol steamer Argyle arrived in port yes- | G. Lindaver.. | Portland & Astoria. ;18| o Fourth st 8. F...... 57 98 | Beautiful terday, eight days and nipe hours from Hono- North Fork..( Humbolds * i3 | Graham, James, 'lrucl(ee‘ 411 33 julu. She came in ballast. B Seattle & Tacoma : 5 | Grifin. Mrs. Hannah, 3 Larkin | Chinaware, Crockery S s i Newport & Way Fo . 20 Hn.|sul~*... TR e 167 89 | Glassware ! #H | Svdney & Way Ports.. Dec. 21 | Herod enrge. econd st Nevadan Is Due. | China & Japan. S A it i Urt + Sokipa I Fancy Holida; ! THe American-Hawallan Steamship Com- | China & Japan: |Dee: % Hemon. "Patrick, 1§ Natoma bt I Ornmenuyand Now it | pans's steamer Nevadan is due to-day from | Bortiand & Asorin::. (Do $1549 ovelties Honolulu | New York via P { Dolls, Lamps, Clocks R TR s o 1| Piget Sound Forie: §7 27 Rich Cut Glass Shipping Intelligence. TO SAILL o xS e et i 122 24 : ARRIVED. E Hume, Henry, 260 Mlnna st., 1 Dinner Sets Sunday, December 13. Steamer, Destination. | Sali| Pier, S F v 780 Come before Parting with Stmr Bonita, Gielow, 60 hours from New-| — | Q { your Money P Stmr Svokane, Jepsen, 20 hours from Eu- | I P .,..)p,,, 2 4 pm|Pler 2 | & Get our prices "Htmr Centennial, Strand, 82 hours drom e- | O. W. Elder grtoria & portivnd. 11 m| ;{-: 24 o i attle. X . ympla pm Pler 2. m‘m. l.m 1 3 - | Alllance. FEureka & Coor ave., Alameda, _58 ‘ 5, ¥ S Green, 36 hours {rom Cres: | Redondo. .. | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 bm{bles 3 | Kuster, Anna B.. Brookiyn, C: 594 Tea Ca. Sty Brunswick, Johasow, 14 hours from ! her 15. Lally, "Della, §5 Bryant st W Fort Brage. Bonita.....| Newport & wn --| 8 am!Pier 11 335 05| | 1'00 Stores o fimy Bequoia, Thomsson, §2 hours. trom | Humbolt .. 10 ppler o Lu;:c;lg‘x;‘n‘:‘h}olxas 2 - 5 9 % 2 i That's the Reason, Romr Aberdeen, Daniels, €9 bours from As- pm Pler 10| Lovinburg. Harriett, 20 Russ i | tor pmiPler 2 “gt., 8. T4 09 "“:’05"“"' 1:]9,1""\-‘ .lHI! Devisadero. n;:mr Santa Monica, Oilsen, 40 hours from {p1 20 Lynch, Cornollun. 928 — Fif- 2 210 Grant av. 705 Larkin 3006, Sixteen | San Pedro. 5 ' o . A teenth st.. 8. F 7 31 140 Sixth 475 Haight. 121 Montg'y av Stmr Centralia, Ericsson, 71 hours from pmiPier 2|\ tcven, Ella, 318 Kearny st., | 388 Hayes. 3285 Mission. Grays Harbor; bound for San Pedro; put in to pm Pler 13 | Manchen, Yolser on Nint 866 Third. Bv - <o st ank ey Sl REparmmines o - f {8 Cese Wiciang R O UOF 2 | 2008 Filimore 469 Fourth, e Acm‘e‘ Lundquist, 41 hours from Re- 7 mlg:er 1: Ma;l\;lam;l'& élot;'n 7. 1008 ‘Nato- % ondo- am|Pier E : 7 2 ic, Hansen, 31 hours from San nemennlal Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pralPier 20| Matthews. John, Wide way, R e Sl State Cal...| San Diego & W 11|~ East Berkeley. Cal......... 204 57 Stmr Newshoy, Adler. 16 hours from Albion. | San Pedro .| Humboldt 10 am|Pler 2 Mg]]or Henry 23 ha(om‘ o | Bark Coryphene, Schildrop, 9 days from As- | Aretic...... Humboldt 9 amPler 2| g CT 179 s0 Y . ecem] uir, ry or -\ld “0%x Mary & Campbell, 6 hours from Point | Pomena.... Humboldt . 1390 pibter -9 MJnse. l'é:ly ki 59 07| Reyer. L Bablelaged B 12 mPler 25| yiuholland, James, Fourth and { Saturday, December 12. | Alameda...| Honolulu . ¥ Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka. 24 Sunday, December 13. .| 4 pm'Pler 2 yon, Nev... Stmr Banta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. 4 pm}Pler 10 | McCoy, Ellen, V.cgvfl 27 70 Stmr National City, Hammar, Fort Bragg. 9 am|Pler 11| McGauley, Stephen, 416 Tgh., Stmr Arulll, \!El:'fl’l. LW‘E B.;’ed e ma st., 8. J’ _.’D. 158 59 Simr Centralla, icsson, San ro. Newburg. . - 1 ny, ohn, " rul tg‘]{““x‘ Yhu’ AI R'. Briehip Kxber, Rothers, Chemainus, o Motug mm Br sbhiy Eurasiz, Hughes, eenstown. Nort] ork . DIES’ WRITING || 5r ship Crown of Denmark, Milman, Port sl SRR ROOM. T . e e aeiv. |11 SmiPier 3 Nortor 'rnomu, 2921 ‘Mission Schr Ida A, eyes. Schr Mary E*?x‘i;é\:};;l‘é Wereka. G.Lindauer.| Grays Harbor. 0. 4 pm|Pler 10 POINT LOBOS, Dec 13, 10 p m—Weather | J. Dollar.. \mme & 'l‘nomn ’ 5 pm|Pler 20 foggy; wind NE, velocity 16 miles per hour. e GRATTLE DOMESTIC PORTS. ] Belasco & Mayer, = ? SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 13—Schr Caro- | Sails. ]ALCAZA P ng._..‘,:' iine, from ,meut.'bklnz‘#ofl?‘we;; -naQ schr Etenmer, . & ‘m; Ti nager. fe M Plummer, from Evere tn Quick- | o v & Wi orts. . T ft‘:.pg and schr Manila, from Tacoma; sch Bolplss “'"'; 2 Ports. [Dec. 16 TO-NIGHT—MATS. EAT. AXND SUN. Alealde and “.lb“ GBr,u; from ?Egr-k Santa Ana X 4 ;: 7.1 H."l;:::,:‘?:mg T 106 . g Lottie Bennett, from Blaine; stmr Scoti > ' % The Great American Play, e © ':ll[e:m'c? Oty g{(‘““‘; Direct 25 | O'Reilly, Farrell J., 741 Harri- ! s.ma Dec 135 Stmr Whittler, for San Fran- son st., 8, F. 53 THE GIRL | LEFT * BEHIND ME. David Belasco and Franklin Fyles. ““The Alcazer is to San Francisco | Empire is to New Yori The News Lotter Evgs.. 25¢ to 5¢; Ma Sat. & Sun., 18¢ to 5c. WHATCOH—Arrl\'ed Dec 13—Schr Mawee- ma, hence TACOMA—Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Leelanaw, for San Franeisco. #AN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 13—Bark Coloma, from Tacoma; scar Bertha Dolbeer, from Eu- Br reka. VENTURA—Arived Dec 13—Stmr Whit- fler, fram San Pedro. NDON—Safled Dec 13—Stmr Chies, for Eln andoc SOUTH BEND—Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Rival, fer San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 13—Schr C A Thayer, {rom Gravs Harbor, in tow tug Trav- Next Monday—Big HoHdAv Production, BLUE JEANS The brase band. The pet bull. - cue. The buzesaw wensation. T hie Snn. Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic fiurvq_— Time and Heigl Waters ntrance to San Francisco o Eijsned by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE.—The W lhe city front (M United h and low waters occur at ulon-nrmpw‘hnnh-b%:: lz‘n tes Jater than at Fort Point; the height ;,?“l?fle Il‘ the same at both places. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. eler; stmr James Dollar, hence 10, for BE g‘l‘:xlwh sebr Ludlow, from ®an Pedro, for mm| Time I'flm-! o Rt (57 Bt Yagsed out Dec 15—Br ship Chiltonford, from a Hwl LW “Ew NTRAL~ i, T Bt Kl e " nia, m mo, " -4 B! T Market €t Near Eighth. Phone Somh 553 (‘ng'.—’; of the Seas, trom Comox, for San’ Teass | 18 i 1;:: 2 T:E;ISGHT-ALL THIR WEEK. “PgR;IPWBsPD_BA.m‘P.:G Dec 13—Schr }z ‘; &; }g MATIN SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. I6Men, ol Fan : Pacend tn Dec 13— Schr Balnbridge, 19 | 0:88 4.8 5 The Greatest of All Border Dramas, iy, - S e, for Port | 33 | Di2s| 40| B 4 l llE SCOUT,S hence Deo 10, e Aurells, | O 1 ihe hoe exposition of the des Ealled Dec 13—Echr E B Jackeon, for San | the carly ‘::" & the “succesnive "yidea ot the [ I GE Do’l:e’:r.nggun FAriived Dec 13—Schr Bertha | da% I8 (00 OUClln Siven the last tide of the Thnflin Incidents! Powerful Clhluxe-' Mag- FOREIGN PORTS. day, except wnen there M'hht rificent Scegers! ‘Splendia Comedy SHANGHAL Arrived Dec 12-Schr M 8 { doaision'to e roundings ‘of the Uit perb Dellar, from Fuget Sou ! & PRICES Loniner- 01%55t0 S| VICTORIAArrives Ber 195 B 3 stanr oo ‘a""nug" ot a0 Yarh o e araeh Sound, for revairs. - given -is subtrac " the < rnrmnn ‘Week. December 21, colox—uneq Dec ll—nln Glos u u. 3 The of reference “ALPHONSE AND GASTON.” Seas. for San Francisco o1 !g"";m er low waters. b S DECEMBER 14, 1903. BIENNIAL STATEMENT THE HBERNIA SAYINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY Made in accordance with an act of the State Legislature, passed March 23, 1893, and hereto annexed, to wit: “The people of the State of California, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: “Section 1. The cashier or secretary of every savings bank, savings and lean so- ciety and every institution in which, de- posits of money are made and interest paid thereon, shall, within fifteen days after the l1st day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and_within fifteen days of the 1st day of December of each and every second succeeding year thereafter, return to the Board of Bank Commis- sioners a sworn statement, showing the amount standing to his credit, the last known place of residence or Postoffice address, and the fact of death if known to sald cashier or mecretary, of every de- positor~ who shall not have made a de- posit therein, or withdrawn therefrom any Part of his deposit, or any part of | the interest thereon. for the period of more than ten years next preceding; and the cashiers and secretaries of such savings banks, savin and loan socie- ties and institutions for it of sav- ings shall give notice of these deposits in one or more newspapers published in or nearest to the city, city and county or town where such banks are situated at least once a week for four successive weeks, the cost of such publications to be paid pro rata out of said unclaimed de- | posits; provided, however, that this aet shall not apply to or affect the deposit made by or in the name of any person known to the said cashier or secretary to be living, any deposit which with the accnmulations thereon shall be less than s “Sec. 2. The Board of Bank Commis- eioners shall incorporate in their subse- quent_report each return ~which shall have heen made to them, as provided in section 1 of this act. “See, 3. Any cashier or. secretary of either of the hanking institutions men- tioned in section 1 of this act neglécting or refusing to make the :sworn state- ment required by said section 1 shall be guilty of a _misdemeanor.” In accordance with the foregoing the following statement is submitted, as ap- Pacific Coas Protective Cal. Pevlde. m st., S. F. 980 Plo\ er, P-tr!ck. B:n Cal..... . 327 Raynor, ington square, West End. l. Foooo.. 53 29 Reilly, John, Fort McDermitt, son =t. cl..m..l... 878 20 i 'ln.' s 2 308 95 Hivan, ra, or Jos- | h Mll n (minor), 237 inna st. mm............‘.'.' 89 16 W soah at.. F.. Sullivan. Timothy, San ADVERTISEMENTS. )lnrv (minor), 16 Broderick Total $28,481 58 State of California. City and County of San Francisco—ss. 1 Jo solemnly swear that I have a per- sonal knowiedge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true. to the best of my knowledge and belief. 'BERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. Subscrlbed and sworn to before me this 7th day of December. 1303 . GEO. T. KNOX, Notary Public. In and for the City and County of San Francisco. State of California. —— OCEAN TRAVEL. Sikimibe lové San Fran- Juneau, coma, Everett, Whatcom—I11 a. m. 2 12, 11, 22. 27, 2. Change at Seaitis to this éompany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Rallway. Por Bureks (Huinboldt n-y)-Pumu 1:30 Dee, 6, 1 24, 30, ! 'll ». m., Dec. n 18, 21. 27, r Los' Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Tedonder. San Dicgs and 1 Santa Barbara—sSan- ta_Rosa. Sundays 9 itll. of California. Thul'fll]l 9 a m For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon terey. Ban Simecn, Cayucos. Por: Harford (Saa Luis Obispo)_ Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. 13,19 27, Jan & Bonita, a._m._Dec. 7. 15_ 23, For Ensenada, dll Cabo. Mazatlan, La salia. Guaymas (Ifl) 10 & m.. Tth of each month. For turther informatlon obtain folder. ht is reserved to change steamers or sall- ’F ""-nom FPICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Eahr. Hotel). 10 Market street and Broadway wharves. Mht otfice. 10 Market street. . . mm/um General Passenger Agent, 0 Market street. San Franclsco. O. R. & N. CO “Cclumbia’’ wails Dee. Jan. 28, Feb. 7 and 1T ‘“Georgs Dec. 14, 24th. Jan. 3, 13, 23 Feb. 2 and 12. ©nly steamship Hne to PORTLAND, OR., and ghort rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship .and rall. at LOWEST RATES Steamer tickets include berth and me: Steamer sails foot of flpflv " at 112 m. S ¥. BOOTH, Gen. pt., 1 Mont- ORD, Gen Agt. Freight A ry_st.; C. CLI 3 Montgomery st. Bept: TOYD KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at ~Koba (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No aargs wisid % Soard op dav of eeliing. §. 5. NIPPON MARU (calling at Manila) ............ Wednesday, December 30, 1908 5. & KMERIGA MARD. “ondly. January 25, 1904 .Wednesday, February 17, 1904 Round-trip tickets at reduced 5. For freig pply at Com- pany’s office, 421 Market strests. comer First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Via Honolul MAWAL), BAMOA, WEW ZEALAND aw» SYDNEY, DIRECT LM 1o TANITL M for Honolulu, Dec.19, 11 a.m. § 5 A1ERRA. Nor Honolulu, Samoa. _ Auck- Jand and Sydney, Thursday, Dec 31, §. 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiii, Jan. Oceanic$.5.C 3, 11 a. m. &3, SPRECKELER 8103.69., Ags., Ticet0ffce 843 Barkuiy §onight Ofise, 329 Earkel St Par e, 7, Pacifs 51, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead ora Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton strest. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- ond class fo Havre, $43 and upward. GEN- ERaL AGBRCY ¥OR UNITED STATES AND 32 Broadway (Hudson Building), YMK J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenae, San Francisca. | Tiekets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. Steamer Gen. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 5 and $:30 Leave Valiejo, 30 apd 6 p. m., ex. Sunday. Sun- p.m. Fare, 50 cents. Tel ™. 7a. B! lnln xm Pler 2, Misslon-xt. dock. HATCH BROS. CALMIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO ANy NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. and 11:30 p.m. a m; 1:30, Leave In Effect Arrive Ean Fl’ln:llco Sept. 27, 1908. |San Franeisco. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week | Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. 7:30 a) 8:00 30 a1 1gnacio. 3:30p §:10 p| 6 7:30 a $:30 p| 5:10 p| Novato, Petaluma an Santa Rosa. T o " Fuiton. 3:30 ) ‘Windsor, Healdsburs. ytton. Geyserviile, Cloverdale. i 10:40 2(10:20 a 7:35p( 6:20p 7:30a) 8:008 3:30 p| 3:30 pj 1 10:40 a[10:20 a 7:33 p| 6:20p | 7:35p| 6:20p ‘Hopland and Ukiah. » ‘ I AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of \pristmas gifte. 1 handsome donkey cart and. ha pinto ponies. & stylish surries, 12 baaien 7 wagons, 43 horses, 40 gets of harnees. Must be old. . Dec. 15, 1T & m.. at 1140 Folsom St. SALE . W AND OF HORSES Dee. 18, 2 S AL teToN DNESDAY, 4 HORSE MARKET Forty-five horses and maress Every horse must be as represented or monsy refunded. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY H at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 W'. with diner and all trappiags. Other Santa Fe Tralns: m. ) a, for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, 8. m. ' Merced, Hanford and Vis Sigv p. m. | 4:00 p. m. for Stockten. §:00 p. m. for Kansas Cfty. Grand Canyon and Chicage, TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. aad Ferry Depot, S. P. _way. Nhlfl. Cal. Also 1112 Broad- SOUTH ERN PACI FIC Araing leave and a; SAN {IAHLISfi‘ IZAvE — FROM NOVEMBER ARRITE 7004 Vacavilie, Winters, Rumsey 7550 7T00a lvllch. ulsun. Elmirs sad Ssers- 7.8 7.304 : Lo 5250 o 7.28¢ 8.004 tFruto. Portiand, Tacoma, Sea 7.58» 8.804 Davis. Woodland, Llllhu Llndllll 7.580 8.304 4250 ton, (fMflton). loue, Sscram Fiscerviise. Hazpeville, cmu a280 230, — &gA Richmoad, SE " asse The Overiand Limited — Ogdes, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Vallef ageica Puaseager - Fori artines. Byro: Trae Stockt 10004 18.004 10.00a rop. Steame Benlcls, Winters. Sactamento, Woodland, Knights Marysville, Orovill M Tracy. " Lathrop, Modesto Merced, Fresno and Way Sta Express—Ogden. Denver, !l Louts. Chicage and ort Costa. Benicls, Sui- Oman n P sun, Eimira, Davis. s.00r ept Sund 4 1 55 7.00» Vallelo, suuy onlpy e by 7.00» Richmond, Ssn Pablo; Port Costs, . 11.25a 8.867 8534 8107 l.‘,y‘:-r«, S snd Ban Jove (Sen- only) - 00t o’ §..m Streat. 3164 We nl. cnnrvll e, Ban , ll-r Creek, IIIIA . 11.58a el Hl'l). A lu'S- and Way Stations.. Jose and Way Stations.. A )llv Al-nl.l ( CoastLine L! Ardo. I‘.Il Inflrnt. San llfi om Principal stations thence m (connection for Lompoe) prinei stations themce Santa Bar- LR 410w ul Way Statlons.. 1.200 4 Ssata Clars, San Jose, Los Gatos 730 836 Creek and Narro: st Gliroy for Pinos. at (‘ulmvmu for Salinss. 12.15» Tres Pinos Way P l-'lgr or n(- Jose, uh Santa St San Luis omm - Santa Barnara: 7:30a| 8:00a] Willits. 00 & 10:40 a/10:20 a 30 p| Guerneville. , 7:35 pl 6:20p Sonoma. 9:10 af 8 %:’ Glen Ellen. lo ;} s 30 a| $:00 10:40 a|10:20 & 3330 p) 3:30 p| Sepastopel. J 7:35 pl 6:20p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Geysers, Ho land for Du Kelseyvitle, Carisbad Sorings, Soda Bay, Lak rt and n.n ‘Springs: at Ukiah for_Vie prings, Blue Lak: ka. wmu Springs, Uppe: ke, P Potter Vailey, Jon Riverside, Lieriy's: Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvlile, ()rr. S B e o oyt s, Mens y, Fort Bre N at Willits for' Fort Layton- round. "‘b‘l ‘flnlih to Il'l nllll rates. ot office, 630 Market street, Chronicle e Wln'rnlu R._X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY - £5 Angeics, Deming. Er Pases New Orieags, New mects at Pajaro for Santa Crus and st Custroville for Pacific Stations . 7.10a excepted. a Saturday oaly. ou Inx #to) at Vaiencis 8t. s b T SHORE ghmoeng,egg and way xupnkmm.—c-m-u way sta- Iln‘ll!! ‘anly—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—62C Market FERRY—Unjon Bepot. foot of ‘Warket st. Call 18 Pages, §1 2 Vear