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ANC 1SCO CALL. SATURDAY DECEMBER 19, 1903 REPORT OF TYPHOON CAUSES ANXIETY FOR WINDJAMMERS Narrow Escape of the Kensington Alarms the Marine Underwriting World and Three Vessels That May Have Been in the Storm Are Posted for Reinsurance ) I )21 ports with a general merchadise cargo valued s o L = e, C RK JOHN AND WINTHROP, WHICH DOCKED YESTERDAY AT THE BULKHEAD | ND HOWARD STREET WHARVES TO BE RENOVATED AND OUTFITTED FOR N ER L SER-HUNTING VOYAGE. | o a'| | nk Jenifer, who re- der, 4 cs blasting caps, sks coal, 850 sks | on as Pacific Coast ’ rtilizer, 20 tins match Ibs lead, 5 bales fawatian Promotion | lcather, 550 hogs, 1 horse, 6 head cattie. require him to | s i l ¢ the Oceanic 1 A % irip 1o this| Exports by the Kosmos Liner. | to the overland | The German steamer Abydos of the Kosmos | hose destina- | line sailed yesterday for Hamburg and wx.‘" | | v f the brigh <ing generation in transportation worl o M he | at 598,104 and distributed as follows: For sels e ket office of the O: hip Company | $10.613; Central America, kimse!f alert, oblizing d intellige S Peru. $15, ngland, $6300; iermany, $16 italy, $8 ; The leading Belgium, $1800; Holland, exports were as follows: xico—160 bbls flour, ge potatoes, 18 pki: iried fruit. 52 pkes paste, 31 pgs dried vegetables, ; ‘pkgs groceries and provi iischarge cf his duties. H ay on the Alameda . Manauense a Total Lo n hat the leaves for received yest British sieamsh | | is highly m Hakodate for ¢ 54 cs canned goods, , 20 o8 ko . rted ashore Mo pkgs fresh fruit. 162 Ibs butter, 120,141 ure can tell All cn b w 5 bdls cedar wood, 700 cs | s fuse, b cs blasting cartridges, | S bales base, 1 cs arms and ammunition, 5 bhls { i ta rolls roofing, § cs coal oil. 2 ca boots | Merc nd choes, 21 pkes nails, 53 pkgs machinery pila reports th | U9 pkgs paper, 14 pkes paints and oils, 2 bdls | e i nehove a¢ | leather, x5 pkge 15 pos pipe, 2 ca powder, 8 | a Murcielagos, Borth of ‘Mindoro. . Tno rocks | Poparon, & bkes steel oW r P $eD1Y | Nave penctintad tho-vems!'s ih"_‘ 5 et e To Central Ame 25 bble flour, 888 gals | R B T a . . 0Ly | wine, 48 pkgs grecerics and provisions, 22 pkgs mann cor e Ken: which e | hardware, 2 bdis iron, 240 kegs blasting pow- Sl the Bhoer. bl Shalie BorE B % = der, gasoline, 418 tons coal, 1 bale ¢ | The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner | skge machinery. 1400 gals crude ofl, 40 | he other overdues are quoted as fol- | Alameda will sail 2t 11 o'cl this morning te, 3 cs caps se, 4 cs electrical | Paris 70 per ¢ L ” for Honolulu. Among her passengers will be 10 cs drugs, turpentine, 50 cs by nt, La Bruyere 3168 railroad ties flasks quicksilver, Colonel John McLellan of the army, returning to his post of duty who s | ¢ s steel er a leave of per cent and Olivebank 30 per cent. | To Ecuader—800 bbls flour, s 91 cs canned | ce Zoods, 9 pkes groceries and provisions, 10 cs Ready for Sea. | steamship San Jose, which sails to-day | salmon. 1350 ibs dried fruit, 40 bdls brooms, rage Ponama and way ports, wiil carrs about | 510 coils 36 bdls rope. 5000 ft lumber. 50 bbls a Ecore of passengers and 2300 tons of freight. | cocoanut ofl, 3 cs soap, 1 cs shoes. Engineer” Miller, a water front charac To Peru—I(0 bbls flour. 184,350 lbs malt | with a hgbby for fishing from the wharves, | 1120 Ibs dried fruilt, 41 ce canned goods, 13 vesterday” dropped his net from the bulkhead | pkgs groceries and ‘provisions, 50 gals winc, at Main strect and caught a 10-pound cod fish was biuish in color and of a variety cs salmon, 30 bhis beef, 3557 railroad tles, 00 cs biasting powder, 12 cs caps and fuse, jictle seldom ‘seen in bay waters. 500 1bs tallow, 12 rolls matting, 15 bbis whalemen | cnccant ofl, 25 bdis Fope, 10 arume sulphuric ch e { acia. 128 "bals shooks. & bdls bamboo, T4 c8 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. 15 Tolia oofing paper, . pkas’ mac | { e v 34 bais sacks, 10 bbls pork, 28 o8 Matters of Interest to Marines and To cs canred salmon, 20 ce Chile—2940 ,400 1bs lard, 74 coils rope, 35 cs canned zoods, Shipping Merchants. 100 cs soap, French bark Jean is chartered Appointed Passenger Agent. | A H. Morfitt The for has b en ag ed traveling | 50_bbis ofl, 12 1 cs raddlery. passenger age the American and Aus- | Wheat and barley from this port to Europe, Germany ;. 3 e ara Tt peocias Ve | o 10 Germany 713,85 lbs dricd prunes, 316 Sydney in ballast The British bark Ancenis is chartered for | lumber {rom Puget Sound to Freemantle, and ; the German bark Alsterschwan, for railroad | ties, from this vort to- Callao or Mollendo at | 13 24 The brig Galilee loads merchandise here for the Washington and Fanning islands, and the bark Olympic returns to Honolulu with general cargo. To Italy—15.112 gals brandy. To Belgium ) Ibs dried prunes. To Holland—11.200 Ibs dried prunes. el e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Gecdetic Survey— Time and Helght ot High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the ——e Superintendent. NOTE.—The high and low waters occu | A Cargo for German Oceanica. (he city front (Mieston-street wharl). apout 35 The German schogner Diana was cleared yes- | minutes later than at Fori Point; the height | for Ponape, Caroline Islands, via the | of tide is the rame at both plac Marshall Islands, with an assorted cargo| SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 valued at $6159 ard including the following: - 25 bbis flour, 9980 (t lumber, 545 cs assorted | canned goods, 200 cs sgalmo 0000 bricke, 9 bales twine, 7200 1bs bread, 900 Ibs lard, 202 Egals wine, 1 cs hf)p cs olives, 20 crts pota- | toes, 20 pkgs onions, 3 bxe fresh fruit, 260 cs salad oil, 480 Ibs soda, 37 pkgs provisions, 200 lbs starch, 300 cs coal ofl, 8% cs gasoline, 23 | Pkgs glassware, 3 boate, 1 s dynamite. 2. cs caps and fuse, 1 bx glass, 35 pkes miliwork, 3 cs dry goods, 12 pkgs stoves and hardware. - The Nevadan's Cargo. The steamer Nevadan sailed yesterday for Honolulu and Kahulul with an_ asorted mer- chandise cargo, valued at $126,326, an - uding the foliowing : e T E 710 Bbis flour, 168 ctls wheat. 198 ctls corn, :010 1bs bran. 776 ctie barley, 19,250 Ibs middiings, 125 lbs hops, 11,825 Ibs sugar. 372 | gals 10 cs wine, 2 cs champagne, 203 cs 58 bbis w . 236 bbls spirits, 370 casks | 15 cs liquors, 205 pkes potatocs, 23 erts onions, 5500 1bs codfish, 204 Ibs fresh fish, 2185 Ibs beans. § bxs raisins. 1760 Ibs coffee, 5530 ibs | salt, 520 ibs tea, 3419 ibs ham and bacon, 6999 Ibs bread, 146 cs table vreparations, 3016 Ibs candy. 4 pkgs vinegar, 2414 lbs 3 cs_cheese, 135 ce 47 pkgs salmon, ‘B280 1bs lard, 280 lbs 2 pkas butter, 178 pkgs fresh fruits, 9 pkge fresh Vegctables, 755 pkgs baking powder, 1726 Ibs dztdd !r:l‘!; 3180 Ibs 16 cs_meals, 264 cs canned goods, paste, 58 pkgs groceries and provisions, Ibs 89 pkgs manufactured to- bacco, 345 pkes dry goode. 18T o oils, 48 pkes drugs and sundries, work, pkgs machinery, 30 pkgs impléments, 97 fkes railroad mate paper, 38 pkes copper tubes, 407 iron, €50 bdls wire, 1385 ADVERTISEMENTS. Sun rises ...... Sun sets .. Moon rises [Time| ri““l 1H wW| CHILDREN’'S HOSPITAL .—1In the above exposition of the tid 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 wien there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Snrvey charts, except when a minus (—) #I1gn precedes the ht, 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 ters. A Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants’” Excha: San Francisco, Cau. a2 g b bullding Was dropped. exactly St RooR to-dnyy i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. .. Greenwich time. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. December '22, 23 and 24 i M EECE 107 bxs soa —— s0da, 12 cs sewing machines, l& 3 Sutt er S[r e c[ ihe starch 1 roet wire rope. 18 ol ducc. B0 Shipping Intelligence. distiliate, steel, 12 cs_cartridges, é bais brooms. 1235 phis cement. 20 b cae ARRIVED. ;\;«. “""‘"-‘L'flh“i’;“ boots and_shoes, Friday, December 18. golle wop, & bbis tar, n.n:: Bumr Motars, Betlly; ot s Smttis, days 6 hours from | Astoria. | Pactfic FRLARS STATE - THEY HAVE LOST Various Orders Are Not Pleased at the Settlement of the Philippine Land = Troubles SAY PRICE IS TO00 LOW SRS SRS Allegation Is Made That Great- er Part of Money Will Go to Spanish Corporation —_— ROME, Dec. 15.—Considerable excite- ment prevailed in the mother’ houses ef the = Dominicans, Augustinians, Franciscans and the Recollects over the announcement of the settlement of the friars’ lands questions in the Phil- SIERRA PLANS A REVOLLTION Former President of Honduras Reported to- Have in Mind Enmity by Failure to En- L e TR MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 18.—Advices re- another revolution is imminent. in Hon- duras and that it is expected to take | Place soon after the first of the year. { It is expected to he fostered by ex- the Ousting of Bonilla 5 By INCREASE OF DISCONTENT | i s Present Government Ineurs foree Collection of Revenue | Proseription Will Go Inte Ef- | ceived here by steamer indicate that | gigantic proportions is brewing in the ippines. ‘The friars were glad the dis- | President Sierra through a spécial en- | cussicns had been concluded, but think | voy, with the purpose of ousting Presi- | the Order got little for the lands, since the price they originally asked, $12,- 000,000, was, they declare, under 'the estimated value'of the lands, the value | of which had been much increased, es- pecially since the American occupation and the re-establishment of order in the Archipelago. The friars say the money they will receive is scarcely enough to pay what they borrowed when they were deprived of everything by the revolution. Besides, they point out. only part of the money will go to the friars, as the lands were really transferred to a company formed in Madrid by the Marquis.de Comillias. the head of the Spanish Trans-Atlantic Navigation Company. The Dominicars succeeded in so thoroughly concealing their ownership of lands that the Vati- can itself threatened to punish them se- verely for having tried to deceive even the ecclesiastical authorities. R — Bryan May Sec the Czar. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 18.—Wil- liam J. Bryan will arrive here Sun- day. He hopes to have an audience with the Czar. ——————— Cook Files a Libel. Alexander Darroux filed a libel in the United States District Court yes- | terday against the French bark Bas- suet to recover $54 alleged balance due on wages as cook. XN Tacoma. Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, Los Angeles, Stmr Umatilla, Nopander. 65 hours from Vic- toria and Puget Sound ports Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 45 hours from San 41 hours from Port Pedro. r Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eurcka mr Gipsy, Leland, 26 hours from Monterey and way ports. Nor stmr Hero, Syverisen, 413 days from Ladysmith, Bktn Arago, Semsen, 10 days from Willapa Harbor Schr C. A. Klose, Grugsel, CLEARED. Friday, Degember 18 Stmr Columbia, Doran. Astoria; Oregon Rallroad and Navigation Company. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson. San Pedro; cific Coast Cteamship Company. Stinr Nevadan, Greene, Honolulu and Kahu- lui: Williams, Dimond & Co. stmr nta Rose, Alexander, Coast Steamshin Co, Ger schr Diana. Warners, Ponape and Jaluit; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Friday, December 18. Centennial, Strand, for Seattle. Pomona, Swansen, Eureka. Loomis, Badg:r, Seattle. Whittier, Macdonald, Ventura. San Pedro, Petersen, Eureka. Prentiss, Ahlstrom, —— | Nevadan, Greene, Honolulu and Ka- hulai Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Mendocino. Greenwood Astorta and Port- ( Alcatraz, Aberdeen, Daniels, ports. Schr Coquille, TE POINT LOBOS, toggy; wind S DO SEATTLE—Arrived Barbara, hence Dec 14, for Coquille River. PHIC. Dec 18, 10 p m—Weather Velocity 16 miles per hour. STIC PORTS. Dec 17—Stmr Santa Salled Dec 1N—stmr Cottage City, for Skag- | Pleiade; ey way. Arrived Dec 17 Los Angeles O SOUTH BEND—Siiled Dec 15—Schr Espa- da, for San Pedro. PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed Dec 18—Schr G W Watson, for : Ger bark Thalassa, for Fre- mantle. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 18—Schrs Mindora and G W Watson, from San Pedro. COOS BAY—Salled Dec 18—Stmr for_Portland, O: TACOMA—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr from Hongkong PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 18—Bktn John Paimer, from San Pedro, PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Dec 18—Brig Gen- for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Salled Dec 18—Stmr Rainler, for San Francisco. : POINT ARENA—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Pomo. hence Dee 17. ASTORIA—Sailed Dec 18—Br stmr Lothlan, for Yokohama; Br stmr Ascof, for Japan. Sailed Dec i8--Br simr Stanley Doliar, for Taccma; stmr Aurelia, for ; Br ship Vin- cent, for Queenstown: stmr Rabert Dollar, for San Pedro; Br stmr Indravelll, for China and Japana. ' TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 18—Stmr Edith, hence Dec 15, for Seattle: hence Dec 13, for Chemainus. Passed out Dec 18—Schr Luzon, from [Ta- cama, for San Pedro; sshr Wm Olsen, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco; bktn Kli- kitat, from Port Ludlow, for Henolulu: bktn Lahaina, from Tacoma, for San Francisco; Nor _bark Sigurd, from Tacoma, for Sydne: GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived ' Dec 18 Schr Roy Somers, hence Dec 7: schr J M Weather- wax, from San Pedro; stmr Santa Monica, hence Dec 14 < Sailed Dec 14—Bktn J L Eviston, for Re- dondo; schr E K Wood, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 18—Schr F W Howe, from Columbia River. Sailed Dec 18—Stmr Centralin, for San Fran- clsco: sckr Columbia, for Ballard. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 18—Schr Mary E. Russ _hence Dec 13, Sailed—Dec 18—Stmr Francis H. «Leggett, for San Francisco; stmr Iaqua, for San Fran- cisco; stmr South Bay, for San Francisco; stmr’ North Fork, for San Francisco; stmr Mearshfield. for San Frarcisco. Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Noyo, hence Dec 17. EVERETT—Arrived Dec 18—Schr Winslow, from San_ Pedro. Sailed Dec 15—Schr Sehome. for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU--Arrived Dec 18—Schr Matthew Turner, from Newcastle, Australia; bark R. P. Rithet, hence Dec 2; stmr American, from Se- attle; ‘bkin Amelia, ' from Bureka Safled—Dec 17—Bktn 8. G. \ilder, for San Francisco: bark W, B. Flint. for Makawel Arrived’ Dec 18—&tmr China, hence Dec FOREIGN PORTS. MAZATLAN-Salled Dec 17—Stmr Acapuleo, for San Franeisco. HAMBURG—Sajled Dec 15—Br ship Holt Hill. for Portland, Or. DEAL—Passed 'Dec 16—Br ship Beacon Rock_ from Antwerp. for Port Los Angeles. YOKOHAMA—Arrived ~Nov 16—Br stmr Deucalion, from Tacoma, for Liverpool. Salled—Dec 10—Stmr Olympla, for Tacoma. Safled-—Dec 18—Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. GIBRALTAR—Passed Dec 16—Nor stmr Nordkyln from Yokohama, for New York. HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 16—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, for Vancouver. Safled—Dec 18—Jap stmr Amcrica Maru, for San Francisco. £ QCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Desc 18—Stmr Luca- Liverpool; stmr Corinthian, from Glasgow. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Dec 18—Stmr Bovic, for New York. : Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Arable, from New York. NAPLES—Arrived Dec 18—Sumr Lombardia, from New York. % HAVRE—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr La Cham- Mgll& from New York. UEENSTOWN — Arrived Dec 18 — Stmr C-mp-n.lz. from New York, for Liverpool, and proceede ELTMOUTE. Atrivad Deo J4=Mme Molts, GTBRALTAR. Agrived Doc: Lahn, from New: 4 su’u‘-ul o 131 days from | Pa- | San Diego; Ger ship Adolpb,” from Port | Alllance, | Br ship Khyber, | | dent Bonilla. | On his retirement from the executive }qhalr of Honduras President Sierra named Senor Arias for President and he was given the nosition. Then Bo- nilla organized a revolution and over- threw Arias, who is now in prison at Tegucigalpa. | It Is said the people are dissatisfied with ‘the conduct of the Government, and especially in the matter of the Honduras Railwax, which s built by English capitalists. Since its ¢ { struction not a cent of inierest or prin- cipal has been naid the bondhold: and it is asserted that the English ernment will take cognizance c matter and enforce the payment. o A O e e | Napa to Have Boxing Programme. i NAPA, Dec. 18.—On New Year's il'\ighl Alert Hose Company will give a | ball and entertainment on an elaborate scale. The programme will be pre- ! sented by the Olympic Club of San Francisco and will include a wrestling | bout between T. Schurrni and W. Pe | toni, the champion lightweight wre ler of the coast; a box match between a { James Britt and Sam bout betweea W. pound champion, Olympic Club. Berger and Leonard, coast 12 nd R. Cairns of the Members 6f the San Francisco club will accompany the | athletes. —_————— Buckhorn military brush sets. shaving mirrors, letter cases, bill books, traveling | sets. dress suit c 1 grips make good presents for men. Prices right. Sanborn, Vail & Co. . Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Bay & Pt. Orford os Bay & Pt. Orford Arcata i Empire. 2 Leggett. .. Coo b F. Humboldt Spokar.e Humboldt Ching Wo. Hongkeng via M ewburs. Grays Harbor Tagua.. Humboldt | Phoenix... .. Mendoecino G. Lindauer.. | Portland & Astoria | Seattle & Tacoma.. Newport & Way Port China & Japan. | Taco vdney China & Japan..... & Way Ports.. | Ganfa. Rainier Seattle & Whatcom. . W d | Portland & Astoria... tate of Cal...| sun Diego & Way Ports|De Centralla. | San Pedro....... Dec. Crescent City Grays Harl Humboldt « Oyst Hay Humboldt ......... Pt. Arena & Alblon.. Humboldt ........ New York via Panama.|Dec Puget Sound Ports Grays Harbor. San Pedro & Way | Mendocino & Pt.Arena San Dlego & Wa New York £-attle & OF Portland & Humboldt ... -\ Mexican Ports .| Seattle & Ti Portland & Wa Puget Sound China and §. Barbara. .. Columbia. ... North Fork Curacao. . Centennial. Ports Ports Javan | Mariposa.....| Tahiti | : TO SAIL. | Steamer. Destination. | Sails.| Pler. i December 19. ‘ | Sequola. Grays Harhor.. ) Pler ! Arctic. . Humbeldt . Chico. | Coquilia River Alameda. .. | Honolulu . 111 am| San Jose. | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m Pler ! Columbia. .| Astoria & Portiand. 11 am|Pier Pt. Arena..| Pt. Arena & Mdcno! 4 pm|Pier Coos Ba San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler Rival. Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 2 December 20. | S. Rosa San Diego & W i 9 am|Pier Eureka. < Humboldt . ...! 9 am Pler | " December 21. | | Czarina....| Ccos Bay direct...12 m(Pier North Fork.; Humboldt . | 5 omiPler Spokane. ...| Humbaldt 11:30 p!Pler Centralia_. | Grays Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler December 22. | | | Phoenix....| Mendocino City... 1 pm|Pier San Pedro..| L.os Angeles Ports.! 2 pm/Pler Arcata. .| Cocs B.-P. Orford.! 4+ pm!Pler China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier December 23. 1 .| Coos Bay direct.../12 m/Pier Newport & Way...| o am|Pier -| Grays Harbor. \ 4 pm|Pler December 24. | | 8. Monica. .| Los Angcles Ports.| 4 pm/ Pier | F. Leggett:| Humboldt .........| am|Pler . Linauuer.| Grays Harbor |Pler Pomona Humboldt .... 1:30 piPler J. Dollar. .. | Seattle & Tacoma.| & pm Pier G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland. [{1 am|Pler Ching Wo.. | Hongkong |1 pm|Pier State Cal...| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler Pomo. | Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier | _ December 26. i Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama.[l12 m Pler Rainier ... | Seattic & Whatcor! 4 pm|Pler [ December 27. | Queen Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler December 29. Alliance. ... Eureka & Coos Bay| 4 pm/Pler FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For FREE TO CALL WANT AD- VERTISERS, A SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER FREE TO EVERY “WANT” ADVERTISER IN THE CHRISTMAS CALL. Each and every want adver- | tiser in the Chrisamts Call will be presented with this very at- tractive novelty, which is of handsome appearance, highly nickel plated and made with a very pretty celluloid band. It | Grand Lodge of the United States, but | | SAW W I PR | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino Ci WILL OUST THE BEVERAGE MEN rand Master of Ohio Odd Fel- lows Wants Ligquor Dealers and Barkeepers to Get Out PER SR ST SR, INFORCING AN OLD LAW fect Early in the Year and Mandate Must Be Obeyed el 2 TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 18.—A storm of ranks of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, one of the strongest fraterni- ties in the world. Grand Master Charles C. Pavey has determined to force out every saloon-keeper, bartender and gambler in the order in Ohio. pursuant to a mandate issued by the Sovereign which has stood as a Gead letter. Thousands cf men in the liquor busi- ress are affiliated with the Odd Fel- lows, and, while Pavey realizes already that he has undertaken a huge task, he has *d a mandate that the; must either honestly and legitimately renounce and give up their business bef January 10, 1904, or be expelled from the order. | 'Any noble grand,” he says, “who shirks or re to do his duty will be suspended. They must convict and expe! from the eorder all such mem- be 1z lodge, e added, “that puts on trial and cenvicts such member and pend him 1 have its ested at once. —_—ee————— Judge Reprimands an Attorney. VICTORIA, B. C. Dec. 18.—There sational incident in the Hop- muir will trial this morning, when Judge Drake told Counsel Duff he would not allow him to bully wit- Rev. Mr. Shaw, who perform- marriage emony of Alex- the ander Dunsmuir, was on the stand all ed ¢ & cross-examined by nt point elicited was iage had existed for Dunsmuir and Mrs. morning, bei An import that civil ma years between Wallace. ————————— Keep Their Marriage a Secret. SANTA ROSA. Dec. 18.—William B. Forsyth and Miss Ida Norton of this city were wedded in Woodland, the home of the bride’'s parents, on Thanksgiv day Their secret has just leaked out and they are being overwhelmed with congratulations. Miss Norton is a teacher in the public schools of this city and Forsyth re- cently returned from Dawson, Alaska. Dufi 1 CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY t 9::30 2. m., through in 3 days, with dimer and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Traians: 1 Fresno, Bakersfleld, )‘ d and Visalia. . m. for Stockton. . m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFiCE—641 Market St. and FPerry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way. Oakland, Cal. CALIFORMIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SiB FRANCISLD anis NURTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. DAYS b, 9:00. 11:00 a.” m.; 12:35, E Thursdays—Extra trip Stockton. ced, Hanf for m m m e 00 00 weps a trip at 1:30 and 11:30 ):30, 11:00 a. m.; b p. m SAN FRANCISCO. . 9:20, 11:15 p. m. 1:30, | 1:1 xtra trip 1:40, th | Ignacio. Pataluma and Santa Rosa. Fuiton. Windsor, Healdsburg, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. " Willits. Guerneville, Sonoma, Glen Elien Sebastopol. | .| Skagway & Wa; ts.| 3 g:-:wa;' et 1835 5 at_Santa Risa for White Sulphur | Skagway & Way Porth.|Dec, 3¢ | Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West | Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. 26 ings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- *| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan, 1 | serville for Skagge Svrings: at Cloverdals for | the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: | — —e3e:| Hopland for Duncan Spriegs, ighland Spring; Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lak: port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, ‘Camp . Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Layton- Vitie,” Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris. OI- sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Penperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at haif rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chonicls building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Sauselit The North Western- Unioq Pacific Excursions nusual opportunities for. an nomical and satisfactory journey 1o Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angel e day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information ap, R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent, Chicago & North- WesternRy. Union Paci - 617 Market St. _No. | Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. es en Gen'l A SOUTHERN PACIFIC Arains leave and are die to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. o (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) ivE — Frox Novius . — awmrw Winters, Rumsey . 758* un, Eimira and Sscre liose, Martinez, San Ramon..... 8.259 Lathrop. - 7.25¢ 18 (for Dartiest Springs Willows. tFruto, Red Biuf Portiand Seattle. 7.55¢ 8.004 Davis, Woou Marysy 7550 8.30a Port Cos 0 Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- man. ‘Los Dunos Mendota Armons, Haaford, Visslis gz e . 4.25» . Tracy, D. Merced, Fresno, Goshen _Junction, H Visalis, Bakerstield . 4530 8304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, ton, (+Milton), lone, Sucramento, Chico, 8304 Oskdale. Chinese, J nors. Tuolumne and Angels ... 4.25» c Expr . 11.25a 10.004 10.00a 10.004 Benlcla, W Wood lan Marysvilié, statlons 30r Hayward. Niies 30r Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Modest Merced, Fresno and Way St tions béyoud Port Costa. 30p Martinez. Tracy. Martinez.S: 1atogs. Santa Rusa. Niles, Tracy. Stockton. Lodi Hayward. Niles. Irvington, San Jose. Livermoge - The Owl_Limited— Banos. Me Fres Bakersfield. Los Angeies mon. Valieo, Napa, Hayward Eastern Express—Oge Omaba._ St. Louls, Chicago sad t Costa. Benicia, Sub sun, Elmirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rock!in, Aubura, Colfax, Treckee, Docs, Reno, Wads worth, Winnemucea . -xcept Sunday COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). CFoot of Market Screct.) ntery Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruz and Principal Way Stai +10.55a 4.16r Newark. SanJose, ':-ggh way stations 110554 @9 307 Hunters Train Jose and W 1ng from Los Gatos Sunday only. 17 288 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foos of Market St. (Siip#h —¥i:18 9:00 0ax. 100 300 5.15r.x From OAKLAND. Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:00 18:05 W:00aw. 1200 200 400ru COAST LINE (Broad Gauxe). R A P e S wrsemd Seroetsy 8104 San Jose and Way Station 7.00a Sen Jose and Way Statfons. .. 00a New Almaden (Tues.. Frid., only), 8.00a CoastLine Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hok iister), _Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- Iinas, ‘San Ardo. Paso Robies, rita, San Lals Obispo, ns thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi al stations thence Santa Ban ara and Los Augeles. Connes- tion st Castroville to and from Monterey and Pacific Grov 9.084 San Jose. Tres Pmos, Cap! SantaCruz Pacific Grove, Saltnas, Son Luis Obispo and Pri 830 5.36» 40w ¢ Way Stattons .. «10m 10.304 San Jose snd Way Stations..... " 1.209 n ta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... 7.30 130r San Jose and Way Stations 838 3.L0r Pacifc Grove Express—Sans San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Saata Clara tor Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) st Gliroy for Hoilister, Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas, 12 .30 Tres Pinos Way Passenger......... §10. 4o San Jose, (via Santa Clars) Los Gatos, and Prineipal Way Sta- tions (Ell:t;l Sunday) . . 19 18 i §.20r SanJjoseand Principal Way Stations 'L0r Supscr - Limited — Redword: Sen © Jose, Giiroy.Sailnas, PAso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Sants Barhara, Los Avgeles, Deming. New Orleans, New York. Com mects at Pajaro for Santa Crus and at Castroviiie for Pacife rove and Way Station: 16.16F San Mateo, Bemzvom.sflm Carlos, ‘Redwood.’ Falr Oska. €205 SotpIoPATE, Paio Aito z ose and Way Stations. 11.30F South San Franetseo. Millorae, Bur- lngame, San Matec, Beimons, edwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Puio Alto a11.30r Mayfield, Mountan View. Sunny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose A for Mornin, 3Sundey oniy. ¢ Etops at all stations on Sunday. I Sunday excepted. a Saturday only. B Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound web:i0a., 7:00a.., 11:504.0.,3:30 7. . and 6:30 2.0 TOSANRAFAEL, NORTH{EN3/ A MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. ce, Standard Gauge Electri isco Datly—7:00, 8: 5, 4: . P for Afternoos Suburban Service. Depart from San Francies - 9:00, 10:00, 11:0¢ a. m., 12:20, 1:43, 515, 6:19, 7:00. 8:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Daily—5:25, 7:40, 8:35, 9:35, 11:08 a. 1 1:45, 2:55, 3:45, 4:45, 540, 6:45, 43, 16:70 p. m. 0M MILL_VALLEY TO SAN FRA. (G0 S ’ 165, 5:08, & iH TRAINS m. daliy—Cazadero and way stations, 5 p. m. week days (Saturdays ted)— Tomales and way stations. - (318 - m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes way stationa. bsd bl TICKET OFFICE—26 Market st. FFRRY—Unlon Dasot. foot of Market et

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