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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903 = : 4 HARRIMANTALKS 10 MACHINISTS| President of Southern Pacific ‘ Discusses Grievances With Representatives of the U mons | el RECEIVES MEN IN HIS CAR! Railroad Magnate Says the Tunnel Through the Sierra Will Not Be Built Soon it O} 16. H. Harri- r Southern Pacific the day in n to with represen 4 union machinists and an inspection of the new shops of the Union Pacific He also spent h Commod Flbridge T. ¢ the New Y. this city early or., previ ma d ivate car. The of piece would ves sdtisfact re were n quence to i > new im- n-Southern Pacific duri t ning year, and that the t througn 1l:e s ains had en d a exte shops in offi CITY OF BUTLER IS IN DESPERATE STRAITS Clara Barton of National Red Cross Reporis That Thousands Are Typ some cases bers of Cleveland s 200 in all. istered by a « « ted at a mass- f z bout two ¥ & e shows that st $75,000 1 is now on ¥ n e q r the relief we the e > is over. D S £ sent toThomas Shuffl s itler relief com- — ,—————— MINNIE HEALY CAS| IS IN COURT AGAIN Petitioners Ask That Augustus Heinze Be Restrained From Working ¥Famous Mine. >. 16.—The noted ne case is again the me Court in an- | othe this time on an applica- n to prevent F. yrking the prop- udication as to « ompany inter- Y v ,!h already having ted $400,000 worth of ore and they t if Heinze is not restrained further operations he will in a eat mea chaust the ore bodies of the Minnie Healy. The court issued an order to show cause, returnable next Eatur extra leg d e Warships Arrive at Honolulu. HONOLULU, De 16.—The Ra- Cincinnati, Albany and Pompey > northern Asiatic squadron, un- mand of Rear Admiral Coop- ed here to-day from Yoko! ma, via Midw Island. Later in the d Rear Admi Robley D. Evans, commar r in chief of the Asiatic fieet, arrived on the flagship Ken- tucky, which was accompanied by the battieships Wisconsin and Oregon. ————— Boatswain Is Rewarded. WASHINGTON, De: 16.—=1t was d at the Navy Department 1at Secretary Moody, in addi- | tion to a letter of commendation to n Patrick Deery of Peoria, peril, swam to the sub- | arine boat Adder and attached a line to her, will order that medal of honor be presented to him as an evidence of the department’s apprecia- ascertain to-day t 1 FREE TO CALL WANT AD- ‘ VERTISERS. 1 A SALT AND PEPPER | SHAKER FREE TO EVERY “WANT"” ADVERTISER IN THE CHRISTMAS CALL. | Each and every want adver- tiser in the Christmas Call will be presented with this very at- | | | tractive movelty, which is of !‘ | handsome appearance, highly | mickel plated and made with a very preuty celiuloid band. It | will certainly prove a wuseful | | houschold utility. : This premium can only be ob- | | tained by bringing a “want” ad. | | for iascrtion in the Christmas [ Call. Jt cannot be secured in any other way. - | ernoon and late to-day ! plies of all kinds. NAVAL TRANSPORT SOLACE SAILS TO-DAY FOR ORIENT 'Vessel Is Heavily Laden With Ammunition and Stores for the Ships of Asiatic Squadron Which Arrived Yesterday at Honolulu, Where Steamship Will Call The naval transport Solace came down from Mare Island yesterday aft- will sail for Cavite by way of Honolulu and Guam. The Solace has ammunition and stores for the ships of the Asiatic squadron, which arrived yesterday at Honolulu, where the supplies will be transferred. Commander F. Singer, who is captain of the Solace, expects to reach Hono- 1 in time to celebrate Christmas at the island port. The is heavily loaded with ! stores for Admiral Evans’ fleet, com- posed of the Kentuc! Oregon, Wis- consin, Raleigh, New bany. Orleans and Al- Admiral Evans' fleet has been | brought to Honolulu to have it within striking distance of the Isthmus of Pan- ama and the Navy Department pro- poses that it shall be well provisioned with supplies. The Solace is deeply laden with sup- Included in the ship- ment of the steam eneineering depart- ment are 40 barrels and 16 cases of oil. The ordnance department sends 150 tons of cartridges and shells, which include 178,000 rifle and 20,000 revolver cart- ridges; 2 one-inch; 1007, five-inch; 6004, six-inch cartridges; 191, eight- inch 0, inch, and 32 thirteen-inch shells; 102 five-inch shrapnel, and many other deadly missives cor ained in 2192 The Solace will take about 300 enlist- ed men for the Asiatic squadron and to relieve time-expired men at Guam and Cavite. The following officers are at- tached temporarily to the transport, which will carry them to the stations to which they have been assigned: Lieutenant Commander W. P. White, Ensign B. C. Allen, Passed Assistant Sur- geon G. T. Freeman, - Assistant Pay- masters C. A. Holmes, D. G. McRitchie and P. J. Willett; Chaplain J. F. Mc- Grail; Boatswains D. Montague, H. J. Duffy and W. H. Morin; Gunner A. C. Steinbrenner and Warrant Mac! ist M. A. Thormahlen. The Solace will carry passengers as follow Paymaster W. Bonaffon, Civil Engineer E. L. Parsons, Carpen- ter B. D. Pender, Pay Clerk D. H. Gar- rison, Mrs. J. A. Merritt, Mrs. Maud A. H. Dismukes and child and M B. D. Pender and child. - Barracouta From Panama. y's steamship Bar- ived yesterday from She brought 39 pas nd treasute valued new to get out Half a dozen «nnjv S s sct escorted him to the lines and to return. The doughty gen sfied, however, with the Barracouta would have stayed on board,: even if th the gangplank had bayonets, James man, who was cathe up on the that the Boston turn about at patrol duty seeking the elusive Colombian ota. The Wyoming, Kelleher says, be stationed at Panama for some on, says nhoat Bo | prob guard ship. The Barracouta met the Yzalco near Piedras Blanca. The was being tossed like a rubber ball, bu pparentiy getting along all, right, The Bar passengers included John K. Pollard, u.x'm Pollard, Douglas Water- n, Howe, e. D. Lin and family A ki vesterday to be thoroughly overhauled. countered a terrific gale coming up. The storm lasted from November to Novem- 29 and the Neptun had several suits of sails blown away. The officers of the Neptun re- port that the schooner John D. Tallant. which Nas lost some time ago, Is lying upside-down on the beach at Mille, The Neptun took & cargo of the Tallant's lumber from Mille to Jaluit. NS Pirates Rob Serbia’s Hold. Robbers broke into the hold of the German Fvnanvshfp Serbia when she was at Valparaiso two cases of liquors, The third of- u'rxnl to the ship late, discovered the with the moral aid of his revolver orisoners of six of the pirates. They armed, but the saflorman’s revolver m into submission and they made no attempt to resist arrest. The Serbia arri Tuesday and was She went from Angel Island to the ¢ to discharge 1000 tons of suga While at Eten, Peru, on Serbia’s boats w1 capsized in the surf ;m‘ Frederick Walte! seaman, was drowned. e e Indians Find Wreck. The wreck of the steamer Discovery has been found by Indians near Cross Sound. The States revenue cutter Bear h hu‘n dis- be quarantine. sugar refine vin Bay. Those 11 sapplied with provisions and in no dan- ger, but the vessel is reported to be in a bad ozition. : —_— Overdue Vessel Arrives. The Italian bark Michele Bianchi, which ar- ewcastle, Australla, 89 was quoted for reins: The remaining overdues 10 per cent. red as follows: Paris, 50 per cen’ ere, 45 per cent, and Olivebank, i French Bark Aground. The French bark Croisset is reported aground at Hamburg. She was at her moorings and ready to start for Santa Rosolla. Attempts to get the vessel afloat failed. s LA Harbor Commission Meets. At their regular meeting, held yesterday afternoon, t Harbor Commissioners appoint- ed W, bacher a collector, to succeed E. ilivan, term expired. Darby Laydon was rded the contract for reruurln( plers 14 and His bid was §2595 50, st T et NEWS OF THE OCEAN. 16. | Matters of Interest to Marines and Shipping Merchants. The schooner Una, which was cleared on Tuesday for Champerico via Clipperton Isl- and, carried 1500 railroad ties. valued at $450, consigned to the port of final destina- an_assorted merchandise cargo con- tion and valued at $281, signed to Clipperton Island, nd including the following: 26 pkgs groceries and provisions, 35 cs canned spods, 300 Ibs sugar, 600 Ibs meals, 490 ibs ibs lard, 1 cs drugs, 104 ft lumber, | £ Sae shingles, 2 cs coal off, 7 pkes paints and d ofl. Pt SRR S Shipping Intelligence. December 18. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 108 hours from Ta- | coma. Stmr National City, Hammar, 21 hours from ¥ort Bragg: bound to Monterey; put in to discharge part cargo and land passengers. Stmr Lakme, Gunderson, 46 hours from Eu- reka; bound to Redondo; put in for passen- gers. } Sty Barracouts. Tvask. 20 days 20 hours from Panama, via Mazatlan Gl da: Stmr Coronddo, Pedersen. 35 Hours rrom San :tmr Pomona, Swanson, 20 hours from Eu. reka Abhlstrom, 12 hours from Stmr Prentiss, Bowens Landing. LBt ship Kensington, Bcriond, 77 days from released from | | bek. Newcastle, *Au Bark St Katherine, Saunders, 20 days from Nilson, 16 days from Reinertsen, 18 hours from “Neptun, Stringer, 45 days from 11 Island. CLEARED. Wiednesday, December 16. Stmr State of Californta, Thomas, San Diego; cific Coast, Steamship Co. Stmr Argyll, Gilboy, Honolulu; Ualon Oil Company Fr La Tour d'Auvergne, Franguel, Quee: A B Costigan, SAILED. Wednesday, December 16. §tmr Brunswick, Johnson. Fort Bragx. Pete ipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Lakme, Gunderson, San Pedro. Fr bark Alice Marie, Cloatre, Philadelphia. Fr bark Neullly, Carpenter, y. Schr Defiance. Salet Gra chr Bella, Jamies Dodge n ‘Coquille River. Oisen; schr Ida McKay, mpbail. Campbell, OUTSIRE, BOUND IN, Bark _Andrew Welch, bark Olympic, Henry Wilson and a bktn. SPOKEN, , 1on 12 W, Ger ship Eil- mble, for Liverpool. EGRAPHIC. Dec 16, 10 p m—Weather ¥; wind §, veloeity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. 5 MONTEREY—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr West- port, from Eureka UMPQUA— Arrived Dec 14—Schr Lily, hence ND—Passed in Dec 16—Schr Smith, Port Gamble. Bodeza. 12 MIDNIGHT. schr Dec 11, lat 51 from Port Gi T LOE *FoRT TOWNS Admiral, from San Diego. rrived Dec 16—Schr Murlel, from San Pedro, for Tacoma. Arrived Dec 16—Schr C S Holmes, ~from —Sailed Dec 16—Schr Azalea, for stmr Chchalis, for San Francisco. HARBOR—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Dellar, hence Dec 12. ATTLE-—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Hawailan, Tacoma. Grace E —Arrived Dec 16—Stmrs TIaqua, Spokane, Alllance and Eureka, hence Dec 15; stmr Santa Monica, bence Dec 14. Sailed Dec 1 r Eva, for Hilo. Sajled Dec 16—Stmr Santa Monica, for Grays Harbor. FARALLON—Bound in Dec 16—Schr Henry Wilson, from Grays Harbor, for San Fran- cisco. 5 PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived Dec 16—Schr G W_Wateon, from San Pedro. piSailed Dec 16—Br bark Saragossa, for Port Pirie. PORT HARFORD—Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Coos Bay. for San Francisco. Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. ASTORIA Elder, hence, Arrived Déc schr_Antelope, from San Franc! Arrived D e sene © T 1 16—Schr Oakland, for San Fran- Sailed Dec | cisco. PORT LOS A ship Cresington, LES—Sailed Dec 16—Ital for Portland, Or; etmr Alca- isco, Arrived Dec 16—Schr Ad- San Diego. from ed Dec 16—Schr Wm Olsen, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 16—Schr Admiral, from San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed In Dec 16—Schr Meteor, from San Pedro, for Tacoma. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 16—U S stmr Bear, ise. g POIN' —Pagsed {n_Dec 16—Stmr Lakme. from for San Pedro. D PORTS. HONOLUL ailed Dec 16—Bktn Archer, for San Francisco; stmr Sierra, for, San Fran- clsco. Arri Dec 16—Br stmr Miowera, from Sydney : U 8 stmr Cin- cinnat] U 8 stmr New Or- leans; ' Sy Pompey, from China, via Mid- way Island. Salled Dec 16—Br stmr Miowera, for Van- couver. Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Ventura, hence Dec Y. A—Sailed Dec 12—Schr John G. for Port Townsend. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr City of North, shington, from Colon, failed Dec 15—Stmr Yucatan, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS, KOBE—Arrived Nov 30—Ger stmr Eiba, from Mororan, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 14—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver. NEWCASTLE—Arrived Dec 16—Ital ship Michele Bianchi, from Table Bay. Arrived—Dec 15—Bark Sea King, from Port Pirle. ACAPULCO_Satied Dec 1i—Br ship Aus- tralian, for Newcastle, Aus. Dec Stmr Acapulco, for San Franclsco. Dec 15—Stmr Newport, for Panama. HAMBL'RG——Arn\ed Dec 14—Ger stmr Den- derah, hence Aug TN NG Asrived pHor to Deo 10—_Stmr Korea, from £an Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohama; stmr Tremont, from Manila, for Tacoma: stmr Victoria, from Tacoma, via Yokohama, ete. OCEAN STEAMERS, LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr varian, from St John, N B, and Halifax.. ANTWERP—Salled ' Dec land, for Philadelphia. * OURENSTOWN- Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Sax- onia, from_ Laverncol, for SOUTHAMPTON — Safled Dec 16 — Stmr Kronprinz wnhelm. from Bremen, for New York, "via_Cherbor urg. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Pre. toria, from New York, for Cherbourg and Hamburg, and pi LONDON—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr; Lancas- Ld trian, from Boston. 16—Stmr Switzer- | .*A RS +é | & || GERMAN SCHOONER NEP- TUN, WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT YESTERDAY. o Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ; From. Hero. .. Ovet Ennenaii an Petre Portland & Asto; - Willapa_Harbor Grays Harbor Mendocino & Pt. Santa Rosa. Leclanaw. Montara: | Tacoma | Coos Bay . Humboldt | Humboldt { Coos Bay Coos Bay & Pt | Tacoma | Humboldt Orford. Orford. d I State'of Cal.| Sun Diego & Way Ports Dec. 21 | Centralia. San Pedro. < De i Del Norte....| Crescent City 3 Humboldt i New York via Panama.|Dec. | Puget Sound Forts | Grays Harbor on | model town, and most of DEATH OPENS A LIFE SECRET AR IR Will Just Filed Shows That a Teacher Supposed to Be Poor Was Very Wealthy MAKES DAUGHTER LEGATEE No One Ever Knew of a Marriage and Pedagogue’s Wife and Child Are Long Lost Lol b NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—A romance buried nearly half a century has been disclosed by the filing for probate of the will mage’ by Alpheus D. Dubois, who had presided over a public school of this city as principal for fifty-three years. He retired three years ago and died Sunday. The will astonished even his most intimate friends, for it showed that he had amassed a fortune valued at one-quarter to half a million dollars. The romantic interest in the will arises from the fact that a bequest is made to Professor Dubois’ daughter. Not even the old schoolmaster's most intimate friends, and his confldants were few, knew he had been married, and the testator, in naming the daugh- ter, used only her given name because | he did not know to whom she had be=n married. Investigation shows that the professor separated from his wife nearly fifty years ago. She went away, taking their little girl, and neither the husband nor his relatives ever heard from them again. They are supposed to be still alive and in this country, but where no one knows. The professor's relatlves refuse to give any informa- tion regarding the affair long buried in the past, but it is said the wife was a member of a well-known family here. Professor Dubois was the son of a minister. His hwealth is supposed to | have been accumulated through shrewd investment of his savings as a teacher. For more than twelve years he lived in a small room, preparing part of his own meals and declared he spent only a dol- lar or so daily, while his income grew until it reached the sum of $30,000 a | year. ———————— HUNTINGTON WILL ASSIST IN BUILDING MODEL TOWN Railroad Magnate Becomes Interested | in the Proposed Utopia to be Lo- cated South of Pasadena. PASADENA, Dec. 16.—Work has been going on for a month past upon | J. Dolge’s Utopia, which is to be lo- cated about flve miles to the south | of this city and two miles west of Al- hambra. Dolge, who was the million- aire founder of Dolgeville, N. Y., fail- ed a number of vears agb, and has since lived in retirement in this neigh- borhood. A short time ago he inter- ested H. E. Huntington in a scheme to start a felt factory and a model town some of Huntington's acreage through whith the interurban electric lines to Los Angeles run. The brick warehouses of the San Gabriel winery were purchased, and are now being torn down and remodeled. Dolge | and Huntington propose to build a| the inhab- itants will be employes of the factory. The city will be conducted along lines ! similar to those of Dolgeville, N. Y. —_———e————— DECLARES CONTRACT CANNOT BE BROKEN New York Judge Holds That an Actor Must Not Violate Provisions of Agreement. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—An import- | ant decision regarding theatrical con- | tracts has been handed down by Judge Townsend in the United States Cir- cuit Court, who has made permanent an injunction asked for on behalf of the Castle Square Opera Company | again Frank Moultan, a comedian. Under this decision Moultan is re- strained from appearing on the stage under any other management until his contract expires eighteen months hence. The comedian set up the plea that the contract allowed his employer | to break it on two weeks' notice and | maintained the same pri himself. _——————— Made Homeless by a Fire. PITTSBURG, Dec. 16.—One hun- dred persons were rendered homeless to-day and driven out into the cold with nothing but their night garments | by a fire that destroyved the planing | mill and lumber yard of the Bennett Lumber and Manufacturing Company at Millvale, Pa., and partially destroy- | ed a dozen houses adjoining. —_—————————— Nominations Confirmed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The Sen- ate in executive session to-day con- firmed the following nominations: Sec- retary of Hawaii—L. C, Atkinson of Hawaii; Receiver of Public Moneys at Burns, Or.—A. W. Gowan; postmaster of Yuba City, Cal.—H. E. Meyers. —_———————— Rules Against Trust Company. NEWARK, N. J, Dec. 16.—The ap- plication of the Mercantile Trust Com- pany for:the appointment of an ad- ditional receiver for the United States Shipbuilding Company was to-day de- nied by United States Judge Kirkpat- rick. @ el e @ of tide is the same at both places. ~ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. Sun rises Sun set: Curacao. | Mexican Ports . Centennial....| Seaitle & Tacoma Alliance. Portland & Way Port TO SAIL, Hismmen | | Salis.| Pier. | i 4 pm(Pler 10 -1 4 pm|Pie Mendocino City....| 1 pm|Pler Grays Harbor. \| 3 pm|Pier ¥ o Hamburg & Way..|12 “m{Pier Ciry !‘uehln‘)’ubel Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 2 State Cal...| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 1 San Pedro..| Humboldt . 10 am|Pier 2 | Pt “Arena & ‘Aibion| 6 pm/Pier 2 Humboldt .. 112 "miPier 2 December 18. | Humboldt s 9 | Hono. k thullll 23 Humbold: 2 Chico. - C nuuxnc Rhtr % Rival. o) illapa Harbor. I 20 December 19. Alameda. .. | Honolulu ... : 7 San Jose... | N. Y. via Panama.l12 m|Pler 40 Columbia.. .| Astoria & Portland.{11 am|Pler 24 Pt. Arena..| Pt. Arena & Mdeno| 4 pm|Pler "2 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 December 2 | Newburg. ..| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 0sa. San Diego & 9 am|Pler 11 | Eureka. Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 | Decemb: | North Fork.| Humboldt m{Pier 20 | Humboldt . 1:30 p/Pler 9 Grays_Harbor 4 pm|Pler 10 Coos B.-Pt. Orford|12 m|Pier 13 Decemb: . China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pier 48 Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pier 9 Coos Bay_direct.. m|Pier 13 | December 23. G.Lindduer.| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 Bonita..... | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 December 24. J. Dallar...| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pier 20| G. W. Elde; | Astoria & Portland. 11 am|Pler 24 ChINg Wo.. | HODEKONE, - -vncre-loesnsslonnses December 26. | Barracouta.[ N.'Y. via Panama.[12 m Pier 40 Rainter.... | Seattle & Whatcom! 4 pm!Pier 10 December 27. 1 1 Queen. Puget Sound Ports./11 am|Pler 9 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For Salls. Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 18 Valencia. Skagway Direct . Dec. 25 Farallon | Skagway & W Excelsfor. Cooks Talet & Way Pts. iFan 2 Time Ball. Branch Hy@rographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Gai., December 16, 1903, The Time Ball on the tower of the me building was di exactly at noon to-day— i, e., at ncon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, tenant U. 8. N., In charge. U R Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the swnrlm-d-n. OTE.—The high and low waters occur at md“m(lm about 25! Moon rises . g Jrime] [‘ Time] N i e . !u W T 0.1 0 B nrvey Ifl’. “N' pt wl rlvm‘ is mhmua g e the charts. The plane of of the lower low waters. Outfits for oil painting, water-color drawing and taking photogra ai;lble for Chrl.l(nslg. mb::‘;. .Vr:fld: large | ilege for apply Three Fast Trains DAILY TO Chicago and East VIA THE Southorn Pacifio, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. For sleeping car reservations, tickets and information ? o agents Southern Pacific Co., or to R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent, 2 NORTH-WESTERN 617 Market St. San Francisco, Cal. d N SOUTH ERN PAClFlC X It — .;Avfi-‘l’KA NLISI}O. Santa Fe Ly CALIFORNIA /|| LIMITED TO CHICACO || LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappiugs. Other Santa Fe Trains: 30 a. 30 a. o0 p. 00 p. Merced, Hanford and Visalla. ! for Stockton. | 8:00 p. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | Gicago. ‘;'ncn:'r OFFICE—G41l Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. P. way, Oakland, Cal. { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSER | SAN FRANCISUO ANy NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. | SA: 0 TO SAN RAFAEL. YS—7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip a.a.aas ixtra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. n.,v ll(\« a. m.; 1:30, 130, ux urur. 1‘0 M. mg‘,:n’fo. 40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. tra’ sxio at 2:0 and 6:35 p. m 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | Arrive Week Destina- tion. i { | 1 | | Sun- | Week days. | Da: Ignacio. Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. | Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. Willits. | 7:30a S:00a Guerneville. Sonoma, Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. ] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | Also 1112 Broad- | San Francisco. $.30r Martinez, Tracy, Stocktoa, Lod: 400> Martinez.S: licfo, Callstoga, % 4.00® Niies, Tracy. Stockton. Lodl / 4307 Hayward. Nlles, lrvlnan, Yove, Livermore. §.00r The Owl Limited: | (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) =/ | Tmave — Fuox Novessm fl- 1903, — Ammtvw | ® 758% = e .- Wililams (for Bartless Springs +Frute. Tted Biufl, Goshen J Visalis, Bakersfield . Niles, San Jose, Liverm 8304 t0n, (FM{lton). lone, Sacramento, Piscerville, Marysrille, Chico, Red Bl Oskdate. Chinese, pora. Taolumae and Angels Atiaatic Express—Ogden Richmond, Martinez The Overiand Limi Denver, Omaha, Chi Vailejo... Ange aas Costa, Martines, Byron, Trac Stockton, Mere: tion, lanford, Bakersfeld. Los Angele .29 .00% Hayward, Niies and Way S 259 ? Sacramesnto 00r j» Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and way 4 10.58a Hay 7.560 Port Tracy, Merced, Fr tions beyond Port Costa. Banos, Mendota, Fresno. T lru. toc oy ward. Xilos aad San J0ss - 1530 8.00r Hayward. Nlios aud San Jose. §00r Eastern Express—Ogden. Denver, Omaba, 5t. Louls, Chicago sud East. Port Costa, Beaicls, Sul sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Reckiin, Auburn, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, K . Wads l,nr v-neio. datly, Valicjo, Sunday only. Pabio Sor i 7 Martines and W 8.96r Oregon & C-urorn ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand. Puget Soun East. 8.554 9.10» Hayward, Niles and 8an Jose (Sun- duyonly) ... 11.558 COAST LINE (Narrow “u'.). TFoot 6 Market Streot. 164 Newark, Centerville. San Jo-g Feiton, Moulger Creek, Santa 5.532 Cruz and Way Stations. 12967 Newark, Ceuterville, Sai New Almaden. Los acos, Felton, 1ag from Los Gatos § STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quent! at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland ~-1pr|mu Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy | Springs. Saratoga Sorings, Biue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly’ Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr | Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. | : Willits for Fort Brage. Westport, Cahto, Covello, Layton ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, OI- sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotia and Eureka. duced rafes. beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chonicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN Gen. Manager. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILVIAV Leave Tis Sausalita Purry l San Francisco | Postof Nackat & | San Pnnd-n Week Gen. Pass. Agt. | | 1 Continued From P-ge Thirteen. 100 Con C & Va.l 10/ 500 Yellow Jacket 20 300 Gould & Cur. 35/ Afternoon Session. 200 Alpha Con ('Ml 100 Mexican . 1 05 360 Bulllon 200 Potosi 18 100 Caledonta Ao\ 300 Savage . 40 200 Chollar . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesslon. 600 Mont Ton..1 2 :; 100 Ton Midway. 200 Mont _Ton 100 Ton N 500 Ton Belmont. 79| 800 Ton N 200 Ton Midwa: 43| 600 Ton N 100 Ton Midway.. 47| 400 Ton N 200 Ton Midway.. 49) Afternoon Session. Mont Ton....1 30| 200 Ton N x% South_Eure 11| 100 Ton N 200 Ton Belmont. 79| 100 Ton N 100 Ton Midwa: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16.—4 p. m. 03 Sex Belcher. 14 Sierra Nev 17| Silver Hill Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- | On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points | | | mf..""\LAg'Z"’mt'é‘ o Sk L e - 9:00 11:00 4 3.00 5. m CKQ_A, T LINE (Broad Gange). hird and Townsend Streets.) Tove. Giicoy (coansction for. Hok Itster), Pajaro. Castroville. Sa- linas, ‘San Ardo. Pase Robies, Santa Margarita.San Luls Obispa, Principal stations thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi- . 104w San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactfic Grove (connects at Santa at Tres Gllroy Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas. “tor Hollister, o except Sunday) u 20r San Joseand Principal Way Stations 6.00r Sunset Limited.— Redwood. San Jose, Giiro.Sailmas, Pase Robies, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Avgeles. Deming. K1 Pase. New Orleans, New york. Con- mects at Pajaro for Senta Crus sad at Castroville for Pacific ve and Way Stations Groy 16.167 Sau Mateo, Beresford, Belmont, San Oaks, Carlos, Redwood, Fair Menio Park. Palo Alto... €.207 San Jose and Way Stations.. 11.30r South San Francisco, Millbrae, Bur- lingame, San Mateo, Belmonz, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. and Faio Alte. «11.307 Mayfleld, Mouatain ‘Iov Sunay- Lawrence, Sants Clara aad 1Bunday onl; {Sewsctan siations on Sunday. xcepted. cardey only. -'o;;u Trata l-nlnl at Vu-l;h St mxn—l TOSANRAFAEL, INIOlSEEall ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. via l-u-lho Ferry. Depart trom 4an runu-«_ 900. mo\" 11 no“‘b . A% RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 9:35, 11:05 a. 35, 445, Bi4D, 6:43, \,\Luv TOSAN TRA "FHROUGH TRAINS, m. dally—Cazadero and way stat 53:13 p. m. week days (Saturdays tuep(ed‘o)—-u Tomales and_way stations. (315 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- the Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way statiors. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st.