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TH E SAN FRANCISCO BAY, D ' ECEMBER 15, 1903. DECISION OPENS PRISON GATES e Missorri Supreme Court Ruling May Give Freedom to 2 Num- ber eof Convieted Boodlers g ERROR OF PROSECUTORS P sinion Holds That Attorneys Except on Own Knowledge | e 2 ST. LOUTE, Dec. 14.—Notification of | | sion of the Misscuri Supreme | ch brings into question the 2 f hundreds of arrests and ns recently made on informa- Louis, and which, accord- Circuit Attorney Folk, opens the f the penitentiary, through writs | s corpus, to many others, was »-day by that official. the ases which, under the t c_art, could be affected ! fier the ¥ of illegal arrest was Iy the 1 v of the Subur- bs se b con~ictions It a well known lawyer t statute of limitations bose ses X d last November b pre charges against en should be found de- impossible to bring | | gainst them 11 LIST OF THE LUCKY ONES. A e before the Su- and the records ch case was tried on in- forma supy by the Circuit At- . his al oath. They former Speaker of Delegates, convicted of rection with the Subur- € sentenced to >enitentia r, bribery ars bribery, Suburban bribery, Suburban ¥ bribery, Suburban se. five years rles A ke, bribery, Suburban P S e ki I bribery, Suburban vears bribery Suburban fran- s Beck perjury, Suburban e ur years. ¥ Faulkner, perjury, Suburban f s vestigation, three years. AFTER NEW INDICTMENTS. v 4 Judge McDonald of the s f the Circuit Court, were stopped in all Nine cases were wiped and the witnesses sent room. there to give which to base take the place of the In- nformatic nes upon nst E. J. Arnold, nd larceny, was one This case, which was will have to go over Eight larceny, bur- 1 assault cases were similarly ay next term that reversing P e vs. William Bonner, holds that an information is- N rcuit attorney must be prosecuting witnesses in that circuit attorneys or could swear to m personal knowl- moving Blast Furnace. Dec. 14.—The Car- Company is taking ad- iron market to take its out of blast in ces ling and repairing. Within the week or ten days three furnaces beer en Thompson plant and another out within the next two or —_— avelle’s Trial Begins. l’Y LENA, Mont., hax E wi thr g0 e dz el charged with send- ng I-auurt to Northern Pa- in connection with the ges on that road during October, began in the -day. Just before ad- was sworn and to- ing of evidence will be- re about one hundred wit- Lave been subpenaed. ———— er goods lettered in gold free Sanborn, Veil & Co., 741 Mar- officials and istrict Court tc pent a row the ADVEETISE“H’TB. BIENNIAL STA'IEMENT —or. The San Francisco - Savings Union AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 14'h DECEMBER, 19503. SHOWING UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS. - ngs banks to publish a sworn anclaimed deposits (approved | following statement is books at close of business 207 94 51 30 o9 28 San Trancisco, Vespasiano, ¥ nedy. Wiliiaar Mre. Sara reon. John R., 1, 8. F. Alameda ¢ 5 Sv:ma «haries Mre. Annie £ F ' City and County of San Francisco—ss, ! do solemnly swear that I have a persona Krowi-dge of fhe matters containedin the foregoing statement and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained i= true 1c'the beet of my knowledge and belfef. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier and 4 ubscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of December, 1903. s 5 HAMILTON A. BAUER, otary Public in and for the City and Counf of San Francisco, State gl.( h, annot Swear to ('omplain!.fl fol- | Suburban | in- | the | in and Duquesne, for | out of blast at the | Dec. 14—The trial | Chapter CLIV of an act | " | Portland to Europe at 1’ 96| 113 cs canned goods, | | i | { | Two British barks, both overdue, unv! of them a 65 per center and heavily | 'TWO OVERDUE BRITISHERS REACH THEIR DESTINATION 'One of Them, the Fifeshire, Was Quoted at Sixty-five Per Cent, and Local Speculators Who Played Her Not to Arrive Will Lose Heavily on Their Investment 3 minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide Is the same at both places. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. prayed by local speculators “not to ar-| | rive,” reached their respective destina- | tions yesterday. The Talca, out 160 [ | ! | days from Liverpool, and reinsured at |3 e % | 30 per cent, reached Iquique. There was| | TUG YZALCO, FORMERLY | not much speculation on the Talca, but | THE HIAWATHA, WHICH | on the other overdue that arrived the | SAILED FOR ACAJUTLA. .“”‘ sh bark Fifeshire, the play "was | 3 19 very heavy. She was out days | * from Manila for \(n\ Caledonia, was | | nh 72 cs wine, 440 Ibs candy, 70 cs whisky, 2 among the “relnsurance experts looked a certain goner. She was played almost | |exr.u<hel “not to arrive.” | The arrival of these vessels reduces ! the overdre list to four, quoted for re- i insurance as follows: Paris, cent; La Bruyere, 45 per cent; bank, 15 per cent, and Michele Bianchi, | 10 per cent. | | = % | To Divide Dutles of Cook. The little tug Yzalco, which salled yesterday for Acajutia, carried no cook. The vessel is | | small and the prospective voyage not unlikely to be more or less fraught with peril. Several | cooks were engaged, but one look at the little | tug eatisfied them ope by one that idleness | ashore was preferable to full command of the Yzalco's toy galley. They were willing to work, but had not lost anvthing of. such exciting posstbilities as a cruise on the Yzalco promised. At the last moment it was decided to sall without a cook, the four men of the tug agreeing to divide the cook's work and | pay among themselves. Captain Frederick Miller, formerly of the steamship Enterprise, | is in command of the Yzalco and has with him | George ¥, White, mate: M. Shannon, chief en- | gincer: B. ing, engineer. e S aalen, formenty the tug Hiawatha. Das | been ‘parchased by a Saivador firm and ‘will | | be used at Acajutla for towing coffee barges. | — Thieves Steal Fishing Boat. A Mttle company of hard-working Greek | fishermen awoke yesterday morning to find | { that their boat, which they had left snugiy | moored in the cove near Melggs wharf, | hed disappeared. The benefitithe thieves may derive from the boat will be insignificant com- pared with the hardships the lors means to the fishermen. The boat was fully equipped and had on board nets and other fishing gear | which, with the craft, represented the united | savings for many months of the owners. The boat resembled a score of others, its individ- | ualities being visible only to the professional | eve. It was painted blue and sheathed with | copper. It was 28 feet long and 8 ieet — Stevedores Hurt on Abydos. The carrying away of some chain tackle on the Kosmos liner Abydos yesterday caused the | serious injury of three longshoremen. The men hurt were: John Gregorica, 122 Howard ‘ street; Philip Riley, 141 erse -street, and Thomas Goodwin, 231 Greenwich street. Gre- 'm brokén and his back 70 per: Olive- | | | | assistant | baaly and Goodwin's left ankle was fractured. All three were more or less hurt internally. The | men were engaged in rigging a coal chute to one of the side ports of the Abydos. A chain, holding & section of the chute, parted. Tnhe falling section swept the three men from the chute. They fell the deck of a cargo barge moored alongside. Ready hands picked | up the injured men and cared for them on | Union street wharf until the arrival of the | Harbor Hospital ambulance, on B S | The Biggest Freighter. ship Oanfa, which is dus here ext Sunday Wwith a cargo from Japan for e Occidental and Orlental Steamship Com- l pany, will be the biggest tramp ever in this port. The Pacific Mail Company's freighter | Algoa 1s quite & famous carrier, but_the o--.. | fa’s capacity is considerably gre: The Al n carry 11,000 tons of dead WelEhL o 15,000 | tons 1f calculated by measurement The Oanfa s 13.000 tons dead welght or by, measur | ment 18,000 tons. AL R . 1 ‘Water Front Notes. The Pacific Mall Company's big _tner Ko- rea. Captain Seabury, arrived at Hongkong yesierday, three days ahead of schedule time, The China Commercial Company’s Ching Wo left Manzanillo yesterday for this port. | "The Japanese liner Nippon Maru left Hono- lulu at 9 o'clcck yesterday morning and should | arrive here Sun | — e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | i | Matters of Interest to Marines and | Shipping Merchants. | 1ara, | ing_ fus. | Senator The French bark Marechal de Turenne (at Port Los Ang: is chnrl;éed for wheat from ey o Exports for the North. The steamer Queen eailed on Saturday for Vietoria with an assorted merchandige cargo consigned o the port of destination and the principal Britlsh Columbian ports. valued at |#$12.282 and including the| followlng 5 pkgs frults, 45 pkgs fresh vegetables, 32,- 110 ibs malt, 922 gals 10 cs wine, 26 cs whisky, 3211 Ibs chocolate, 51 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, “900 Ibs meals, 5144 Ibs beans, 125 Ibs Sate, 14,430 Ibs raisins, 37,075 lbs drfed frult, 1563 1bs coffee, 4 rolls Jeather, 815 1bs leaf fobacco, 100-tins matches. o8 =ke plumbago, 211 Ibs wax, 6 cs electrical cupplies, 8 pkgs machinery, 1 drum acid, 122 pkgs iron, 18 pkgs arms and ammunition, 4 phgs drugs. - ‘Exports by the Panama Steamer. The steamer City of Para, which sailed on Saturday for Panama and way ports, carried cargo for Mexico, valued at $2721; Central America, $35,047; Panama., $1504; Colomw‘ $338; New York, $24,200; Holland, $5400; many, 95; Barbadoes Island, $840: Jlmdl:l. The leading exports were as follows: ico—348 gals 52, “mon, 10 and provisions, fresh fruit, 3 cs canned ‘oofl et 200 1bs dried fruite, 298 Ibs nute, 6 plcgs potatoes, 1 cs mineral water, 5 pkgs machinery, 100 bofler tubes, 52 pes pipe, 7 cofls rope, 11,933 £t Jumber, 4 cs shoe findings, 908 bdls shooks, 10 bdls wire, 2 cs clectrical To Central m—% !lout, 1740 | the To Pllll spices, 68 cs canned goods, groceries and provis 608 pkgs potatoes, &5 flacks q 806 Ibs 0 bbls cocoanut ofl 1s ammonia, 66 pk 43,000 1bs cement " 20 pkes table preparations, A3 pkgs onfons, 177 pkgs lons, 66 pkgs fresh fruits, S Ibs codfieh, 108 ctls bar- 71 cs salmon.’ 620 Ibs dried . 16 ctls oat: er, 2185 ft lumber, 2294 1bs soda, 8 cs blast- tallow, 52 pkgs ironw: B cs electrical supplies, 3 s machinery, 11 bdls pipe, pkgs paints and oils, 28 pkgs paper, 106 cs coal oil, 12 rolls wire fenc- | ing, 20 kegs nails, & bbls t pkgs dry goods, 50 cs matches, 3 cs bi and sundries, 400 lbs rosin, 11 pkgs car material, 4480 Ibs sul- phur, 6 bales bags, 4 bdls leathér, 8 coils rope. To Panama—S8’ cs canned goods, 40 cr's onions, flour, 1 reel wire rope, 3 o coffee. 200 bbls 200 cs soap, 398 lbs soda, s olls, 11 cs hardware, 2 cs To Colombia—75 bbls flour. To New York: canned fruits, 750 hides, rags. To Holland—143 o Germany—84, canned saimon. 27,626 gals wine, 33 bales skins, 1800 cs 16,760 1be dry eks horns, 50 bales o4 salmon, 2 1bs dried prunes. 09 1bs dried prunes, 100 cs To Barbadoes Island—250 cs canned sal; To Jamaica—110 cs canncd saimon. The steamer aiso ued at § en rout canned fruits, value 3 cs canned goods, Austria. carried 1946 Ibs lard, val- e to New Caledonia; 1 bbl d at $40, for England, and valued at $10, for Trieste, S ———— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE Steamer. From. | Nevagan Chico. Coqu Puget Hum) New | Portl; Hum Gray San Coos Tacor Hum - Coos Hum -| Hum| State of Cal. Acapulco. New | Puge | New | Honolulu . -| Tacoma . Mendocino . -| Willapa Harbor Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Sun Dicgo & Way Ports| flle R Sound Port boldt San Pedro .. | Hamburg & Way Ports. (Dec. 15 Honolulu ... -|Dec. 15 | Oyster Harbor. 16 York via --anama.| and & Astoria boldt .. s Harbor . Diego & Way Pts. Bay & Pt. Orford. ma bold Bay boldt boldt York via Panama. t _Sound l’urt York .. TO SAIL. “Steamer. Destination, Salls.| Pler. December 15. | i Taqua. Humboldt .-| ® am|Pler 2 Alliance Eureka & G pm|Pler 16 Bonita Newport & 9 am|Pler 11 Spokane Humboldt 1:30 p/Pler 9 Eureka. Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 Coronado. 1 Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 10 Seqriol |G B | Gravs Harbor. 4 Chico. | Coquilie River o blpies 3 Phoenix....| Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler 13 Chehalls Grays Harbor, 3 pm|Pler Abydos. { H: n.:.flb.l’ I [amburg & Wa; S P | Piset Souna Porks: 11 amm(Bles 3 Centennial. | Seattle & Tacos 5 pm|Pler 20 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Humboldt 10 am/Pler 2 | Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 Pomo. Pt_Arena & Albion| 6 pm/Pler 2 e .| i v omona. ... | Humboldt .. Umatilla... 1 . Astoria & Pm-(llnd Pt. Arena & Mdcno, Willapa Harbor. Pler 10 Pler 11 Pler 20 1 pm|Pler 11 am 2 Pler 9 G.Lindauer.| Grays Harbor...... 4 P = a4, pm|Pler 10 J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma. m|Pler 20 G. W. Fider| Astorla & Portland. u .pflmr 2¢ December 26. PBarracouta.| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 Rainier.... ' Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm Pler 10 FROM SEATTLE. Satls. Dec. 15 Pts.|Dec. 16 .| Dec. 18 Dec. 25 y & Way Ports.|Dec. 26 Moon and Tide. unmfl States Coast and Geodetic nt, Published Superintend ent, (WNOTE.ZThe b city tront Francisco by official authority of the and low waters occur at about 25 zsion-street wharf) sariene [ > 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 fourth time column gives the last tide of the 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 hejght. and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate: ' — Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, December 14, The Time Bali on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridlan, or at 8§ p. m., ‘Greenwich time. . C. BURNETT, Ideutenant 8. N., in charge. i« i, Shipping Intellingence. ARRIVED, Sunday, December 13. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 3¢ hours from San Pedro. Stmr Redondo. Krog, 24 hours from Eureka, bound south, put in to land passengers. Stmr Edith, Hall, 104 hours from Tacoma. Stmr Coquille River, Dart, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr W. H. Kruger, Ahlin, Redondo. Stmr Santa Cruz, Moss Landing. 38 hours from Alberts, 19 hours from Monda December 14. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr s:n Pedro, Peterson, 76 hours from Aberdees ‘Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Greenwood. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours from San Diego. CLEARED. Monday, December 14. Stmr_ Bonita, Gielow, San Pedro, Pacific Coast Steamship Company. * SAILED. Sunday, December 13. Sal stmr Yzalco, Miller, Acajutla. Monday, December 14. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Schr. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr George W. Elder, Acme, Lundquist, Harbor. Olympic, Hansen, Fairhaven. Redondo, Krog, San Pedro. Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Seattle. Olsen, Caspar. Olson, Grays Harbor. Hansen, Bowens Landing. Stmr Brunswick, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr W. H. Kruger, Ahlin, ——. Stmr_ Brookiyn, Walvig, Mendocino. Br ship Bldston Hill, Jones, Port Town- send. 1, Astoria. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec. 14, 10 p. m.—Weather foggy; wind northeast, velocity 16 miles per hovr. MISCELLANEOUS. UNALASKA, Dec. 14—Sailed Nov 22—Tug Tyee, with stmr Meteor in tow, for Seattle, and passed Rolkofski Nov 25. DOMESTIC PORTS. 4 PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 13—Schr Bainbridge, from San Pedro; Br bark Fleur de Lis, from Monolulu. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 14—Schr W, F. ‘Witzemann, from San Pedro. Safled Dec 14—Bktn Lahaina, for San Fran- 5c0. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 13—Schr Fortuna, hence Dec 9: bktn James Johnson, hence Dec 6; stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro; stmr Po- mona, hence Dec 12. Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Marshfleld, hence Dec 11; stmr South Bay, hence Dec 12; stmr North Fork, hence Dec Salled Dec 13—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran cleco. Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco; bktn Benicia, for Auckland. Satled Dec 14—Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- elsco. REDONDO—Arrived Dec 14—Schr merce, from Winslow. Salled Dec 14—Schr Forester, for Astoria. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec ‘1i—Schr Sadie, from Umpqua; stmr Coos Bay, hence Dec 11. SEATTLE—Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Montara, for San Francisco. COOS8 BAY—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Czarina, l’flcnc%zmc 10. Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Signal, ec COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Empire, hence Dec 12. TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 14—Br stmr Wye- field, hence Dec 11 _for N imo; etmr Aztec, hence Dec 11 for Tacoma: stmr Queen, hence Dec 12 for Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Passed out Dec 14—Stmr Montara, from attle for San Francisco. W SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Homer, nce Dec 1 !‘Il.d D«: H—Elmr. Chlhllll. Coos Bay Com- and Coronado, for San o B Lo Batied: Dee 14—Ger bark ork. ATTLE—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr James Dotlar, héace Dt 10; stmr Hawaitan, “hance Dec 11 stme Rainier, hence Dec 11. Salled Dec u—s;mr Montara, rm- ‘San Fran- Tisco; stmr Dolphin, for Skagwa PORT ‘IOWN!END—AMVAd "Deo 14—Br ship Pass of Balmaha, hence Nov 28 FORT BRAGG—AI rl('ed Dec 14—Stmr Nn. tional clky, hence Dec 1. FARALLON IsLAND— 4:30 p_m—Bktn Irmgard, from Honolul Lottt San = rmgard, u, for Franel isco. CRESCENT CITY—Sailed Dec 13, 4 p m— Stmr Mandalay, for San Francisco. ISLAND ronn noxoww—w Dec_13—Bark W. B. B e dush ""a#”&'.."‘r”"" e B ; un.d Dec 16-J8p stir Nippon an San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. Nmp:lf Trom acibure: 4o~ tlea jaupalia, m m| and “saf for s Francisco, o HOSTE—] D.c 12—Ger ll,mr Amasis, from v-lnn-no. for Hamburg. “YOKOHA! Amm " Nw 20——& stmr % | " | Later in the week they will tackle the PRACTICE WITH |DEATH ADJUSTS HE BIG GUNS AN OWNERSHIP Passing of Two Aged 'Brothers’ Projeetiles Fall Sufflclently Close to Big Target to Give Confidence in the Marksmen Joad L7, T EXPECT SHERMAN e Fifteenth Infantry Baseball Team Beaten by Tenth Infan- try Team in Opening Game | i g el TO-DAY Target practice with the big guns/ | began at the Presidio early yesterday morning ard was continued until 1 o'clock. This is the final practice for| the year. Among the officers who went out to direct operations were Colonel Morris, the commandant of the post;| | Captain W. A. Covington, Major Al | Todd and Major W. E. Birkhimer, the; artillery inspector of the department. It was very foggy in the early morn- ing and for a time it seemed as if the practice would have to be postponed, | but suddenly the fog lifted sufficiently to enable bearings to be taken and the day’s work was generally conceded to be eminently successful. Lieutenant L. S. Edwards has been detailed to take charge of the tug and target during the direct fite batteries’ | practice, Lieutenant Sypher for the| rapid-fire practice and Lieutenant | Long will have charge of the mortar practice. } The practice will continue during the week. Occasionally when one of the big | guns was fired the buildings in the post | shook. | The Fifteenth'Infantry baseball team | arrived from Ord Barracks, Monterey, | on Sunday and are quartered at the| post. Captain Clark R. Elliott, the | manager of the team, who came up with it, is registered at the Occlden(nh Hotel. i brother and sister in the East. | B8 AL | \ 1 in Yolo County Enriches et Y s st FERTILE ACRES FOR HEI Pioneer Who Possessed Much Wealth Makes a Transfer That Reduces Him to Poverty | 1 | WOODLAND, Dec. 14.—Thomas Hext, a pioneer of Yolo County, died at his | home near Davisville Saturday night. He c: with his brother Richard, about a month ago. A large landed estate, consisting of | 1450 acres of farming land, is left to a | Both | Richard and Thomas Hext were bache- lors. Just prior to the death cf the former, the latter deeded all the prop- erty to him, thinking that he would | me to Yole in 1854, and had lived who died i survive. as Thomas was then an in-‘ valid and Richard was apparextly in| good heaith. | Richard died suddenly Intestate, leav- | ing Thomas without property. His | death, however, makes it all right. as | the property would eventuall:: have | gone to his Eastern heirs in any event. i ——————— Miners’ Union Favors Strike. | TELLURIDE, Colo., Dec. 14.—The Miners’ Union has voted to continue | the strike in this district until a settle- | | ment on an eight-hour basis is reached with mine and mill managers. The managers say they will not recognize the union or grant its demands. It is unlikely that a settlement will be made | this winter. o AT A i Strike in Porto Rico. | SAN JUAN, Porto Roco, Dec. 14.— The first game of the series was | played vesterday with the Tenth In-‘ fantry team as the visitors’ opponents | on the grounds of the General Hospital | building. A great crowd of officers and} enlisted men was present and impar- | tially cheered the good plays made by the visitors and the home team. The score was 20 to 7 in favor of the Tenth. To-day the visitors will cross bats with the Ninth Cavalry and to-morrow they will meet the Thirteenth Infantry. post team. { The transport Sherman, which is now due, will probably arrive early thi ‘ morning. She brings the Thirteenth In- fantry, which will sojourn at the post for a sufficlent time to be equipped with clothing for the rigorous clime of the different posts it is assigned to. The headquarters band and two bat- | talions will go to Fort Crook, Nebras- ka: two companies will go to Fort Lo- gan, Colorado, and the remaining two companies are ordered to proceed to Reno, Oklahoma. The two engineer companies, which are also on the Sher- man, will go to the Washington, D. C., barracks. —_—————— FAILURE TO AGREE CAUSES SHUT-DOWN | Factories in Illinols Close Because Employes Refuse to Promise Not to Strike. CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Three facto- ries in the Fox River manufacturing district i Northern Illinois were shut down to-day because their employes, numbering nearly 1500, refused to promise an individual agreement not to strike. The concerns are members of the Fox River Valley Manufactur- ers’ Association, which recently start- | ed a campaign to re-establish the ten- | hour work day where factory hands have been getting a full day’'s pay for | nine hours’ work. Decision Favors Operators. TRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 14.—Judge Northcott to-day refused the injunc- tion squght by the United Mine Work- ers to restrain the Victor Fuel Com- | pany, its officers and agents from in any way interfering with union organ- izers who wished to visit the coal camps controlled by that company. Heathdene, from Tacoma. Arrived Dec 14— Br_stmr Gaelic, hence Nov 25. DEAL—Passed Dec 11—Br ship Celtic Mon- arch, from London, for Vancouver. SINGAPORE—Arrived prior Dec 14—Br stmr Lugato, from New York, for Manila. HARWICH—. Arrl\cd De¢ 13—Fr ship Vau- ban, hence Aug PORT =All)—-Arr(\ed Dec 13—Br stmr St. Bede, from New York for —. MOJI—Sailed Dec 13—Ger stmr Eva, San_Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Korea. ; hence Nov 1. ANILLO—Salled Dec 13—Br Ching 3. fos Sag Franciecs: 1QUIQUE—Arrived Dec 14—Br bark Talca, from_Liverpool. NEW CALEDONTA—Arrived bark Fifeshire, from Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. NAPLES—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr MOVILLE—Arrived Dec from New York for Glasgow, and proceeded. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Sar- gadena, from Genoa and Naples. GLASGOW—! Snllul Dec 14—Stmr Ontarian, from St. John, B. CHERBOURG atiea Dee 14—Stmr Bluch- ¢, from Hamgburg and Southampton, for New NEW YOR—Arrived Dea 13—Stmr Umbria, from Live: d Queenstown. TAZARD - Paesed Dec 14-Stmr Mesaba, from New York for London, '!+l-'-l—l-r-l+l-H—‘+H’h—H-H°l‘, THE CHRISTMAS CALL, A NUMBER OF SURPASS- ING ATTRACTIVENESS, 1 WILL BE ISSUED NEXT 3! SUNDAY, DECEM- ! 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Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. SAN FRANCISUO ANu NORTH PACIFIC Their Relatives in the Enst‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distrecs from Dyspepsia, Indigestion arnd Too Hearty Fating. A per- fect remedy for Di Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste n the Mouth, Coated Tongue hm in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. ¥ -'y\vgetnble. Small Dose. Smail Piil, Small Brice. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Arains leave and are due to arri SAN FRANCISCO. o™ (Matn Line, Foot of Ms Frow Novexsez 3, Vacaviiie, Winters, Run Benicts, E - 7.004 Tuon 7304 7.30x 8.004 8.004 8.304 Port C: Antioch, Byrons Tracy. Stockiom, New. man, Los Basos. Mendota, Armons, Hanford, Visal Porterville ... 8304 Port Costa, M rop. Modesto, 3 0, oshen Junction, Hanford. o Bakersfield . et 8.304 4237 8.304 m. "Fuolumne And ABEeI 4250 8004 ress—Ogden and East. 11.254 304 Martinez amd Way Stations ... o P 10.00s The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. . 825 10.004 Vallejo o ae 12.25» 10.004 Los Angeies Passenger — Pore Costa, Ma: Byron, Tracy. Lathrop. Raymon kton, Merced, Hayward. Niies and Way Stations.. Port Costs, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Way Ste- tions beyond Pos Fracy. Stockton. 1.odi . Niles, Irvington, finn) Fresno, Tulare, Angeles ... Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton .. Hagward, Niles and San Joss . Hayward, Niles and San Jose. .. Esstern Express—Ogden. Deaver, St. Louls. Chicago and rt Costa, Denicia, Sui- ira, Davts, S i worth, Winnemuces ... Jallefo, daily. except Sun “Port Costa, » ations. 11.25 Ore[un l Callfornis Express—=Sac- ramento, rysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sorind and East. 0.10» Hayward, Niles and San Jose ($un- day only) 2P SoASL U, 3.55a 11.554 (Sarrew Gang Croz a 12.96r Newark, Centersile, New Almaden, Los Boulder Creek, Prinetpal Way Stations 46> !l n Jose, Los Gatos and | tions €8.30% Buniers Train. Jose and Way Station tag from Lo Gatos § 4-7 oniy. ~7 259, aAKLA ND HARBOR FERR su - p NCISCO, Fout of Market St. 00 ¥ 3. ru | ¥rom UAKL XND. Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18: s 00 a.M. 1200 200 4 ; 104 San. Jole and Way Statio 004 San Jose and Way Statio o New Almaden (Tues.. Frid., on) 004 Coast Line Limited—Stopsonly San e, Gllroy (connection for Hol- lister), Psjaro. Castroville, Se- linas, 'San Ardo, Paso Robles, Banta Margarita, San Lals Obispn, Principal stations thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi- | statfons thence Santa Bar- d Los Angele nnec- Castroviile to and from Montarey and Pacific Grove... .- 9.004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitola, SantaCruz,Pactfc Grove,Saiinas, bispo sad Principal W 4 San Jose and Way Stations. o Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos 10.400 4100 1.200 " 1. Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) st Giiroy for Hollister, Tres BAILWAY COMPANY. 530w TIPS AL Castravie for Saitoes. 12180 Market Street. | > Tres Pinos Way Passenger. 454 Tharon Ferry, Foot " | 144zr san Jose, (;‘} Santa Clara)Los SAN FRANCISCO AL aics, ‘and Prineipai Way Sta- WEEK DAYS™: fop et D 1238 | 5 u0r sendes b 5N . 5:10, 0:30 p. m. 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