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o 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23, 1903. HOLD AND CABINS CROWDED, DORIC SAILS FOR THE ORIENT Holiday Season Fails to Stay Travel Toward Lands of the Setting Sun and Fifty-One Pas: sengers Will Enjoy Christmas in Liner's Salon PORT BLAKELET_failed Dec 22—Schr Oriental Steam- | Lyman D Fos Yflr Captain iental and sk any’s lper Doric, Croedidhrelli T ia N ], Sty H th, sailed yesterday for the |Scotland, hence Dec e b, ‘Sutied yessEvny | satled Dec 22—Schr King Cyrus, for San Or er hold held its full capacity | pedro. cabins were crowded Z varks il i it g San Francisco h passenger saloon passengers | Arrived Dec 2°—Schr R W Bartiett, from Redondo; schr Salvator, hence Dec 9. one and in ‘the Asiatic TILLAMOOK —Sailed Dec 22—Schr C T Hill, sixty-four Chinese, of Francisco vty S A,\' PEDRO—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Coos whom deported, one remand- | Bay, hence Dec 19. = i Y ailed Dec 22—Stmr Coos Bay, for San nirteen sent out of the COUNUIY | pypiiees achr Endeavor, for Everett; schr rder he Immigration Commis- | Exceleior, for Willava Harbor; schr Caroline, Among the Doric's passengers | f°f, Imnqua River SAN DIEGO—Sailed Dec 22—Schr Bertha e e ident of the for Bureka, Br bark Inverneil, for . e o has stmr Yzalco, for Acajutla. Company. who has | A HARBOR—Safled Dec 22—Stmr n Mexico looking after Monica, for San#Francisco; echr Comet, his company. The pas- Santa Barbara. - e ppd “Arrived Dec 22—Schr Chas E Falk, hence & lowing named: | poc 4. stmr Homer, hence Dec, 15, M son, E. Rogers, | FAIRHAVEN. jed Dec -—Stmr Olym- for San Francisco. REKA—Arrived L from Westport: stmr Spokane, hence Dec Safled Dec 22—Stmr Noyo, for Whatcoi stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco; stmr Green- wood, for San Francisco; schr Allen A, for Kahuiui: echr John A, for San Francisco; stmr Arctic, for San Francisco. Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- ABERDEEN—Arrived Dec 22—Echr Chas E Faik, hence Dec 4 ailed Dec 22—Stmr Santa Monica, for San Ped; . Arrived Dec 22—8tmr Geo Loo- 18 pic. E c 22—Stmr Westport, SEATTLE. mie, hence Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Hawaiian, for Hono- ISLAND PORTS Sailed Dec 21—Br ship Alice San Francisco; stmr Siberia. for bark W B Flint, for Maka- At Yokohama. which ar- hama from Tacoma the Japanese port f her plates Prydock On thdene ilua, for Eleele. cathden —U § stmr Dix, 20—Br stmr Indrasamha, for Arrived Dec 21—Br stmr Dulevich, ‘olombo EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK— Arrived Dec 21—Br stmr In- deo. from Yokohama. FOREIGN PORTS. CALLAO—Arrived Nov 16—Br stmr. Menan- tic_ from New York d Dec 2. r bark Sorata’ for Tacoma Bark Holliswood, for Newcastle Aus. BO—Salled Dec 20—Br stmr St Fil- Boston KONG—Arrived Tosa Maru, from Seattle ria_ from Tacoma. DELAIDE—Arrived Dec 21—Schr Alumna, The Overdue List. were quoted ows: Paris, ent; 19 6—Jap stmr Dec 13—Stmr Vic- n Afrived Dec 13—Stmr Colon, WN—Arrived Dec 22 m Eureka 6—Br bark Beeswing, Aus port Dec H—Fr bark Gen- for Swansea and San Fran- NEWS OF In port Dec 5—Br ship Waver- and San Francieco ed Dec 13—Stmr THE OCEAN. Mariposa, Arriv of Interest to Mariners and shipping Merchants. Matters Dec 3. YOROHAMA— —Jap Hongkong_Maru, hence Dec SARROW —Arrived De y, from Pisagua OCEAN STEAMERS. Arrived Br ship Lady B. Wolse —_— NEW YORK—Arrived Dec Stmr Rotter- dam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne. \(lmlmn’ll Manifests. Sailed Dec Stmr Armentan, for Liver- Revera the Custom- | 7 s # _NAPLES Dec 22—Stmr Palatia, tmr_ Kaiser via Plymouth Sailed Pec 22—Stmr Siot- From. G. Dol Grays Harbor . Del Norte Crescent City o Teilus Oyster Harbor. . Eureka Humboldt,.... = Acapuleo.....| New York via Panama.|Dec 12 Queen Puget Sound Ports Humboldt .. San Pedro & Way Mendocino & San Diego & W Tacoma Humboldt ... Grays Harbor New York Seattle & Olympia.. Dortant & Aot tic “o0s Bay Point Arena. Santa Rosa "| Seattle & Tacoma.....|Dec Portland & Way Ports{Dec. & Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Dec. Eords Grays Harbor. . -..IDec: 2 Nanaimo 28 | b n Humboldt 28 n City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports . 28 Siberia China & Japan o . Bonita Newport & Way Ports State of Cal.. ; San Diego & Way Ports|Dec. Curacao Mexican Ports Fr. Arcna & Albion. Tahiti Tiumboldt * zy | i 2 Willapa Harbor. Portland & Astoria. ound Ports 1bs ginseng pkes druge. i= leather, 6 vizare,~100 cs cigar b be pig lead s canned = boots and 4 cs dry goods Destination. December 23. cs hats, 2 5 \"nonk“ y...| 9 am|Pier 11 96 cx assorted _canne = . 4 pm Pier 10 4 A fru Ibs hops, 156 gals 10 cs | 2 pmiPier 20 L p . v 5 am'Pier 2 g 3 o4 ecember 24. ! . -~y &ro- | G.Lindauer. | Grays Harbor ——[Pier — T Phgs | Pomona. ... ( Humboldt .. 0 pPier J. Dollar.... | Seattle & Tacoma.! 5 pm Pier 20 G. W. Elder | Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | Ching Wo.. | H'nk'g via Tacoma 1 pm Pler 2 State Cal...| San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 1 Pomo | PL Arena & Albion| & pmipier 3 Centralia Grays Harbor .. ,‘ 4 pm|Pier 10 =, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Euteka.....| Humboldt .. 9 am Pier 13 Tuesday, December 22. i : December 26. | mona, Swansen, 20 hours from Eu- | Rival.. Willapa Harvor...| 4 pm/Pier 20 Arctic Humboldt .........10 am/Pier 2 Aztec, Robinson, 114 hours from Ta- | Pt Arena... Pt Arepa & Mdeno| 4 pmiPier 2 Barracouta. {N ¥, Hansen, 4 days from What. Gorning, 4 hours from Half- | §. Monica.. | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm!Pler 2 S'Barbara.. | Los Angeles Poris | 4 pm|Pler st hours from | | “'December 27. | | - Astoria 82 b Sta. Roea .| gan Diego & Way.' 9 am'Pier 11 | & stmr New York, Hur 3 days from | F. Lexs Astoria & Portland|10 am|Pier 2 a EEHA Coos B San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pier 11 Sehr Chalienger, Anderson, 14 days from | Queen Fuget Sound Ports.|{1 am Pler 8 Spokane....| Humboldt® .........[1:30 p|Pier 9 | nnie Adele, Filscher, 12 days from December 29: | | Arcata...... | o -P. 5 i oia, Johnson, 12 days from Port Altisnce. Fureks & 'L‘o%:'m’y! £ Pralpier 18 [ olumbia... | Agt 2 s i S s toria & Prtiandil amiPler 24 N. Maru....| China & Japan....| 1 pm!Pier 40 10 hours from $an | Chico.. Coquille River. 6 pm|Pler 2 v e December 31. ! CLEARED. “Harbor 12 m(Pier 20 Tuesday, December 22 & Way. 2 pmiPier 7 nder. Victoria and Port | Centennial.. SRS & Tazms 110 am(Prer 2 Coast Sicamship Co. Jan: eiow, San Pedro; Pacific | Acapuleo...| N. ¥ via Panama. (12 miPler 40 Co. Py Puget Sound Ports. 11 am Pier 9 Syvertsen, Ladysmith; R oy N = FRO)( SZAmE o s T e | For Honolulu; Welch | Loch Carron, Clarke, Queenstown: Inverness, Lewis, Sydney; J J SAILED. Sun, Moon and United States Comst and Geodetic Survey— Low re | December; 22 Stmr Umatille, N . Victoria and Pu- | wes Eound pore | Time and Height of High and Wat 5t Fore. Point: entrancs th Har Francisco Johnson, Coos By | Bay. Published by official authority of the imr Magg'e. Corning, Halfmeon Bay. Superintendent. Stmr Phoenix. Odland, Mendocino, NOTE.—The high and low waters occur a. ® South Copst, Oisen, Caspar. | Leiand, Santa Cruz. | m | iz South mindtes later than at Fort Point; the. eight R e e e O 106 16 thi same Bt hoth Gie . Sumr Aresta, Nelson, . Stmr Mandaiay, Payne, C WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, Eim: Montara, R < | Sun rises Simr Alcatraz, Ca reenwood. el 22 Fim. Pasadena, Rasmussen, Eureks. —— Fir sume Doric, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama i 7% and Hongkong. ] Time, Bark Edward May, Hansen, Makaweli’” = Fu ’— Ft. Mary Winkelman, Hellquist, Grays W L Hktm Georgina, Brandt, Ballard. 321 2 oo 20| Schr Fanny Dutard, Anderson, Grays Har- ' 5.0 8 Illl 5.0 ber 346 4 Schr Ura, Harkins, Champerico, via Clip- ,g'fiI u‘ £ perton Island. E E ‘33 i Newark,, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. |22 iies 13 7“2’ > TELEGRAPHIC. WNOTE—In the above expcaition POINT LOBOSE, Dec 2° 10 p m—Weather iy Inx are given in the left hazy; wind NE. veloclty 12 miles per hour. | hand column and the sucocssive DOMESTIC PORTE. 1 time column gives the last TATOOSH —Pessed Dec 22— Stmr Mackinaw, | day, w hence Dec 18. for Tacoma; Br ship Bidston hence Dec 14. for Port Townsend/ ASTORIA—Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Navarro, for | stmr | Stmr Romance, | 25 | one of Uncle Sam's transports has been 2] the city front (Miesion-street_wharf) about 23 | MILTON FACES THE GALLOWS Judge Lawlor Passes Death Sen- tence Upon Man Who Shot and Killed James Gilleece ek WILL BE HANGED MARCH 11 PSRN The death sentence was passed upon Henry Milton, alias George H. Lup- ton, by Judge Lawlor yesterday for the murder of James Gilleece, the aged galoon-keeper, on Eleventh street, near Market, shortly after midnight on April 15: The date of the execution was fixed for March 11 at San Quentin. | Milton's face remained impassive while him. When the case was called Judge Lawlor asked Milton if he had any- thing to say why the sentence of the court should not be pronounced upon him. Attorney : sent the defendant, made a motion for a mnew - trial on statutory grounds, which was denied. Dibble then made a motion for arrest of judgment, which was also denied. After sentence had been pronounced Dibble asked for a | stay of ten days, as the defendant de- sired to see some friends before being tended to take an appeal to the Su- preme Court. The stay was granted. | Milton is looked upon by the police | | as the most dangerous criminal in the | State. He was sentenced to a term for burglary on September 2, 1878, and for assault to murder on June 30, 1880. While serving the latter term .in Fol- som penitentiary he made his escape | and served two terms in Eastern peni- | | tentiaries before being brought back to complete his time in Folsom. | The crime for which he will be | hanged was a cowardly one. Gilleece had locked up his saloon on Ninth street and was on his way home when Milton came out of an alley and or- | dered him to throw up his hands. | Gilleece lhougl‘! it was one.of his friends playing & joke on him, but was quickly undeceived when Milton struck him on the head with a steel bar sev- eral times. Gilleece grappled with him | and shouted for help. the Judge pronounced judgment upon | | chocolate candy { mouth. ! which adjoins the habitation Henry C. Dibble, who | friends of men” at the Chutes, and was appointed by the court to repre-| During the struggle Milton pulled a revolver out of his pocket and fired a shot at Gilleece, who died from the ef- | fects of the wound.on May 25.° When | Milton’s pockets were searched after being arrested skéleton keys, a “jimmy” and a bottle of “knock-out | drops” were found. ————————— SPIRITED PRIZE FIGHT ON BOARD A TRANSPORT Soldier and Mess Boy Spar Six Rounds and Sentry Stabs One of the Crew During Excitement. | On hatchway No. 2 of the transport Sherman, which arrfved here from Ma- | nila a few days ago, there happened a spirited prize fight between James sreen, a soldier, and Dave Tafe, one of the messboys of the ship. After sixl | rounds of sensational going the mees- | boy put the warrlor tosthe mat for the count. While the little mill was in progress Frank Peterson, a bellboy, was slashed in the side by one of the | soldiers and the stabbing created a | sensation. This is the first time oh record that used for the purpose of the display of the manly art. The fight was arranged | | on the guiet without the consent of the officers and an admission fee of $1 was charged. The winner of the bout was | awarded a purse of $75. | The fight was a hot one while it lasi- ed and many bets were laid by the in- | terested spectators. When the mill waa at its most interesting period Bellboy | Frank Peterson tried to break in. A Jsenuy was on guard and had orders to admit no one who did not pay. The ,scnlr» slashed Peterson in the side | with his bayonet when he tried tu | force his way in. | The boy received a painful wound and was confined in the ship’s hospital | for the balance of the trip. Orders | have been issued to the effect that no more scraps shall take place on board a transport. —_—— Substitute Cases Set. T. T. Burnett, T. J. Dempsey and | Hom Toon, indicted for complicity in | the Chinese substitution cases, pleaded ‘nnt guilty yesterday in the United | States District Court. The date of | their. trial will be set later. Wong| | Ding and the six old Chinese men, who |allowed themselves to be substituted, pleaded not guilty and their trial was set for February 2. W. F. Dasha was too sick to appear. —_——— ~ Counterfeiters’ Bonds Fixed. Counterfeiters Charles W. Callen, John Attridge, alias Jack O'Brien; | Thomas Sutcliffe and George Tighe, arrested by United States Secret Ser- vice Agents Hazen, Foster and Mec- | Manus, appeared for arraignment yes- i terday in United States Court Commis- | sioner Heacock’s court. Callen's bonds were fixed at $5000 and those of the | others at $3000 each. January 4 was | fixed as the date for the trial. The bonds were not given. —_——— Berry Pays for His Bark. On motion of United States District Attorney Woodworth yesterday in the United States District Court the case of the United States against L. C. | Berry was dismissed, Berry having set- tled the matter with the Government. He was sued to recover $255, the value of fifty cords of tanbark cut by him on | Government land six years ago. H At p— - ™~ Charles W. Turner Missing. Miss D. D. Dennis of 2007 Golden Gate avenue reported to the Coroner yesterday that Charles W. Turner of that address had been missing since | last Saturday. He is 33 years old and lcame from Washington two weeks ago. g charts, except when a minus (—) the height, and then the number btracted from the &iven ‘The plane of reference is the mean low waters. ot e TR Time Ball. 0|l¢l.|7 8. N., Mer- Francisco, Cal., { day night. FEEDING CANDY TO MONKEY AT CHUTES Harold Montgomery Comes to Harm as Result of Trying to Satisfy the Hamadryas’ Appetite. Hero of the Philipp It is a mortal offense to feed the hamadryas on chocolate candy out at the Chutes. The hamadryas appears to the onlooker to be an ordinary monkey with a bad temper,. but scientific ex- perts testified In Judge Conlan's court vesterday that he was captured with great pains in the warm belt that sep- arates Afghanistan from the rest of the known world. To feed such an animal chocolate meant death—in large, black letters, Harold Montgomery, fresh from Oak- land, attempted the task last Thurs- day. A keeéper of monkeys named James Mooney found Harold dropping in the hamadryas’ He pushed him into the Zoo, of the beat him cn the head with a leather- covered “billy.” Montgomery lay un- conseious for three days as a result of the assault. The case was tried partly, but the de- fendant asked for a continuance until next Friday morning, when he expects to prove that he was merely trying to save Montgomery from the savage | beast. sent to San Quentin and he also in- Belle Oliver has been the guide, phil- osopher and friend of John D. Martini for ten years past. Recently she tired of her occupation and wandered else- where, incidentally taking with her $17 | in money and a few clothes that she had gathered during her residence in the Martini household. She was &r- rested for petty larceny on complaint of Martini, but Judge Cabdniss decided that she was not guilty. Charles L. Newcomb, an ex-soldier, who climbed the heights back of Ma- nila in the Philippines and shot insur- gents as he would eagles in the Sierras, was up before Judge Mogan yesterday on a charge of felony embezzlement. Newcomb had come out of that damp climate with all his memory tangled in a heap. He had forgotten about differ- ential calculus. Some underling in the office of Paymaster F. L. Payson at the Presidio made out his check for $301 in- stead of $201. Newcomb overlooked this light error and went for a trip in the country. He was arrested by Sheriff Dorsey of Acampo. In the court vesterday he paid the difference in the accounts and all proceedings were dis- missed. Michael Shea belongs to a hard fam- ily, but personally he has avoided get- | ting into trouble until vesterday, when he appeared before Judge Cabaniss on a charge of threats to kill. His wife was the complaining witness. She said that the defendant had informed the neighborhood and herself that he was B0INg to extinguish his line of the Shea family, including a 10-year-old girl. Shea denied this strenuously, and said that all he wished was to be rid of the woman. The Judge allowed him to go under promise that he would not bother his wife in any way. Albert Cilsher drove nis milk wagon furicusly along Market street Satur- Policeman Tim Riordan held up a warning club and Albert re- viled him in terms that cannot be pub- lished. The policeman jumped in a buggy and followed the wild driver, placing him under arrest. Judge Con- lan held him without bail yesterday, because he thought that such infringe- ment of - the driving ordinance was worthy of a more serious rebuke than a fine. \Fred Rausch, driver of a butch- er wagon, cffended in the same way and was also ordered into custody by the Judge. Rudolph Baldes is a deep sea sailor, who has plowed the waves for many years. Recently he shipped from Ham- burg and in Callao tore a South Ameri- can inhabitant from stem to stern with a pair of barbed brass knuckles. One of the barbs was broken in the encoun- ter. When he landed in San Francisco he still had the “knuckles.” He. came ashore from his ship, Intent on repeat- ing his South American experience. A policeman on Pine street expeditiously put him out of business. The brass knuckles were found on him when he was atrested and were booked as evi- dence. When Judge Cabaniss passed on the matter he readily found Baldes guilty of carrying concealed weapons and sentenced him tv twenty days in the County Jail. When the stout ship comes from Seattle perhaps Baldes will be ready to go before the mast, minus his formidable armor. * Mrs. C. Beldocchi keeps a vegetable store on Dupont street, between Val- lejo and Green. For seven months she has had in her employ Lorenzo Mar- chi, a nephew, to whom she has de- nied any compensation. Lorenzo sued in the civil courts for his salary and as a further resort he stood up in front of the vegetable store .and made faces at the proprietress. Mis. Beldocchi had him arrested for disturbing the peace. In Judge Conlan’s court yesterday she showed the kind of faces he made. If her reprofuction were correct Marchi certainly deserves a term in the peni- tentlary. Judge Conlan thought that it was a matter for the civil courts and that making faces, even as ugly as Mrs. Beldocchi pictured, was not criminal, 80 he dismissed the defendant. James Thaw had Patrick A. Donovan arrested for assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Whatever mix-up there was occurred at 974 Folsom street and the secret of it will be bur- ied in the great heart of the southern district. Thaw repented of his attempt to get revenge at the hands of justice and testified in Judge Conlan's court vesterday that the stove arose and hit him on top of the head. He was bound in bandages and physically a wreck from his experienct. There Wwas a wo- man in the case named ‘Annie Darbille. She developed an unaccountable loss of memory regarding the incident and rather inferred that Thaw had done a “fly act” along the ceiling and fallen on the stove. Judge Conlan was so much interested in the case that he continued it for one week to hear fur- Tesla uu comm Truckee Electric u.er particulars. Frank Tom is & cook who in day- time serves the hungry free-lunchers at a well-known Market-street saloon, Saturday night he started for his dom- icile and a rude policeman felt of his | 09 PRODUCES ROW ines Acquitted of Theft blouse. Therein concealed was found a gun which pawnbrokers sell with a guarantee that-it will shoot a man around a corner. Tom was gathered in and appeared before Judge Mogan yes- terday. He said that he carried the weapon for protection. From his heart he declared that he was not afraid of white men, but there was so much do- ing up in Chinatown lately that he thought it better for his own safety to carry a weapon. The Judge dismissed | him. | Richard Sarsfield is a vagrant. Tes- timony to that effect was introduced yesterday in Judge Mogan's court. H2 insisted on staying up until the town | was locked and being around every morning to see that the clock on the ferry was properly wound up. Rich- ard's observations were mostly made | from the lookout tower of a wine joint | ‘on Sacramento street. When he be-| came a nuisance theepolice locked him up. Judge Mogan thought that six months in the County Jail would cure Sarsfield, so he sentenced him' to serve that length of time. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continned From Page Thirteen. the International Banking Corporation all the old directors were re-elected except Eugene | Delano and H. C. Frick. New directors elected were James F. Fearons, W. G. Henshaw, Plerre | Maillard, Willlam Salomon and Charles A. Whittier. making the number of directors thirty-eight instead of thirty-five, as formerly. ifornia Combined Ofl Company’s ;nles day of igeasment N 7. levied November 3, will take place January 4. Sunset Oil Company’s sales day of stock upon | which last assessment has become delin- quent been postponed from December 21 | fo January 9. There are 64,560 shares upon | which the assessment is delinquent, and the sale will take place at Tulare. Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY, Dec. 22—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS 4s qr coup..110 4s aqr reg. MISCELLANEOUS Bo\ns e Ale AW Be = — Do bs . %1104 Bay CPC 5s.101 10214! Do con hs. — 1031y Cal C G Bs. — 106 O W gtd Bs. 07 Cal C & E & Oceanic S 5 m & ct 1061 |Om Cable 68120 - Cal-st_5s Pac G Im 4s. 95 100 "¢ Wwat 5s.— 100 |P EORY 55108 — e L & P6s.120 — 6s. F & C H 6s. 17 Geary-st_Be.. 4-2!, 90. | Powell-st 68,1131 — | SE G&R 5 — 10215 SF & SJV: | Hon R T 6s.104 106 |§ R of € 101 1051 'S P of A 6s 14 1909) (1903 1905)Sr B. (1906) (1) - SPC 1 cg B8, — . | Do stmpd.107 ‘107% 18 . 1321 |s £ NCPC Be = 10 } m. NSRRB100 — o O G L H5a107% — |Stkn G&E 65 — 100 O'T Co 6s..118% — 'U G & E 5s. — 105 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa '051 41 Port Costa.. — Marin Co .. — I8V Co. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Ce . 3% 4%|Sac E G&R. — — i EL ® EF G&E. 68 681 — S F Gas L.. 3% 3% 5 %|Stkn G & B 5 — Pac L Co... 664 — |U — 3 TRUSTEES' CERT!F!CATES Firem's Fnd320 BANK STOCKS. $1000 Hawallan C California Stockand OilExchange Asked. 140 O11 Stocks— Caribou ... Central Point Con Chicago Crude Claremont Esperanza Four .. POE233: 3 A ER Monarch (o Monte Cristo...... Occidental of W V Ofl City Petroleum Peerless Pittsburg . Stocks— A Tmprovement . merican District Tel e Gaa 'and Electric Corp. Cal Cotton Mills i Cal Shipping Co...oo tle Ins anc Gentral Bank of Ouiand Chutes Company. .. Cypress Lawn Imp C: scher’s Theater. .. Gas Cons mers' Assn. Norenern Onf power HNorth Shars Railroad. cmc mt- o e Tel Sanitary Reduction Worh Sausalito Land and Ferry.. Sperry Flour comnuv | TUnited States District Judge d {COURT QUASHES AN INDICTMENT Temporarv Ray of Sunshine for Stoek Operator Rumble, W h0 Got Thousands From Dupes e . —_—— Haven yesterday quashed the indict the purpose of defrauding his corre spondents by means charged three distinct offenses against and, as I construe the indictment, no two of these were committed within the same six calendar months. The section upon which the indictment is based provides: “‘“The indictment, information, complaint may severally charge of- fenses to the number of three when committed within the same six calen- dar months.’ clusion that this seetion furnishes the exclueive rule in relation to the joinder of offenses against - this particular statute. 1In other words, it is only separate offenses committed within the same six calendar months which may be joined in the same indictment. This being so, the motion of the de- fendant to quash will be granted, un- | less the Government elects to proceed upon one count of the indictment.” Assistant United Stafes District At- Rumble on one of the counts of the indictment, dictments against Rumble, which he thinks will give the defendant and his attorneys a sufficiency of legal exet- cise for several weeks to come. % Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. cisco Stock and Exchange board yes: Morning Session. day : 100 Andes ....... .18 200 Oversian 20 100 Caledonia 68 300 39 100 Mexican 21 100 Occidental . Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher ..... 100 Overman 21 100 Caledonia 300 Savage 39 100 Con Cal & V. 1000 Silver Hill... 61 29) 200 Gould & Cur. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning" Session. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Mont Ton 4000 Rescue . 1200 Rescue . 122131 800 Ton 07| 200 Ton 08| 100 Ton Afternoon Session. 500 Mont Ton 500 Rescue . N sStar.. N Star.. Nt Bk. — 130 L P & A AmElo-Cal - 85 91 |Mer Trust Bank of Cal.444 447 Merch Ex. Cal Safe Dp. — 15'“-. 87 Nationl — — First Nationl — | SAVINGS BANKE. o Ger 8 & L2235 — |Sav & L So. — Catatbeia Hum § & L. — — |Sec Say Bk.400 500 | Chalienge Mutual Sav.100 110 [Union.T Co. — — | Chollar .. 18! Potost . S F Sav .800 — Confidence . 65 5 Sava~- 3 TREET RAILROADS. . | Concal &'V. 981 ?2 Scorpion .. 2 — 206 idio .... 30% 3| Seg Belgher.. 08 0T Chlifomie 4 57200 e 1o 12iSra N 43 & - POWDER. 15 16 Silver HNI... 62 63 1 i ALTELA — 50 St Louis 10 12 Giant ..... 62% 64 |Vigorit . Exchequer ... 16 17 Syndicate ... 04 06 SUGAR. Gould & Cur. 28 30/Union Con... 45 47 H-m P Co. — 7c [Kilauea S C. — Hale & N 41 43 Utah .... s o0 Hawaiian_C. 441 43 Makaweli C. 23 Julia 03 04 Yel Jacket 20 21 Honokaa § C 1213 131|Onomea £ €. = GNP AN Hutch 8§ P C_9% 9%lPaauhau 8 C oA BidAbk) Bld.Ask. msCELLAP«EO:‘SS c s 5| Colenan . = lTnn Belmont. 71 2 Aamig— [Ocentio 8% | Eohoranza ... — 0llTon & Cale. — 3% G e Pic AUx FA 4% 5% | Greey: GQueen. — - 30| e Wine A m 91%/Pac C Borx.167 — | MacNamara . 08 8 Morning Session. | Mont Ton..1'20 1 2215|Tgn 1 48 LR, | Paymaster . 13(Ton & 8 Lake — 25 Alarka ‘Packers’ Association .140 00 Rescue 09! United Ton 40§ F Gas & Electric Co.. . 66 50 session, T e RAILWAY TRAVEL. : a Packers' Association..... 40 00 & . "oozg éhp'kc.l 1st con 5s (stamped)..107 1214 7 Water Co....... 30 00 1w sprine "L"y S Co's per cent. 99 00 CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY it 9t - T D o Other Santa Fe Trains: for Etockton, Fresno, Bal Merced, Hanford and’ vm 100 p. m. for Kansas Clty, Grand Canyon and Chicago, TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St., and Ferry Depot, S. P. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. TOSANRAFAEL, N(OI3EMel ROSS VALLEY, | MILL VALLEY, 5., “Service, Standard Gauge Electric— Suba San irrancieco Daily~7:00, 8:00. : 200 a. m., 12:20, 1:45, 3:15, 4 '°°' l-‘m'u, 10320, 11 . m. "'s":my- only—10 & m., Polnt Reyes wa; KR OFFICE—628 Market 1¥lc ERRY—Union Depot, foot of Sarket ot. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY PROSECUTION DETERMINED l ment against G. W. Rumble charging | him with having used the mails (orv of a mininx: scheme. In rendering his decision Judge de Haven said: “The {ndictment in this case section 5480 of the Revised Statutes, | or “I am unable to escape the com-| torney Banning ‘says that he will try | as suggested by the court, | : and will prepare two additional in- Following were the sales on the San Fran- | 300 Andes 18/ 100 Mexican . 0 Belcher 21| 200 Mexican 300 Chollar . 19| 200 Ophir 100 Con Cal & V.1 05, 200 Sjerra Ne . 4T 200 Con Cal & V.1 00| 200 Silver Hill... 63 200 Gould & Cur. 30| 300 Yel Jacket..,. 21 Afternoon Session. 300 Belcher . 20, 100 Ophir 205 | 200 Gould & Cur. 29| 200 Potos; 18| 100 Justice . 08 300 Sierra. Ne 45 100 Mexican 61 100 Mexican 21 RAILWAY TEAVEL. SOQUTHERN PACIFIC ns leav. d are due to AN FRANCISCO. \ (Mala Line, Foot of Market Street) ‘l-IA'l — Frow Noveuses 2. 1903. — Axmivy o Vacaville, Winters. Rumsey 7558 Benicta, Suisan. Eimirs sad Sacra- 1m v:f.';'“' s et B jo. a alts Rosa, \lu&:n. San Remon..... 8.25» ‘ 7304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 0. Swl'uin 7.25¢ A Shasta o Willlams rlor l'lnrll'lt SMI[" | Willows +tFrato. [ted Biaff, Portiand, Tacoma, Soesu 7.58¢ 8.004 a. - 8304 Byron, Tracy. Stockton. man, Los Banos., Mendota i Armona, Hanford, Visslia ‘ Porterville . 4250 8304 Port Casta, Martinez, Tracy, Lath- rop. Mod: Mercec. Fresno, Hanford, | - ton, (+Miiton). Iqne. rueum:e. u»yuw X 8304 . 8.00a Richmend, Martines aad \v..y o o g, S 10.004 T over. Omaba, Chicag ja Vallejo . s Los Ange! Costa. lllnmel Imn. T'u'v Lathrop. Stockion Merced, Raymond. Fre Goshen Junc Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia Bakersfield. Los Angeies...... Hayward, Niies and Way Stacions. Sacramento River Steamers... Pty Lat rac; athrof 're’ed Fresno ua Way Sta ! tions beyoud Port Marunes. Tracs. Teockron. Lodt. . Martinez.San Ramon. Vailejo. Napa, Calazogs, Santa Roes. Niles, Tracy, Stockton. Lod! - n ! Bik Tal r-. - | 4985 Haywara Files, Irvington. 8an Jose. Livermore The Owl Limited Banos. Mendeia, Fresno. Bakersfeid. Los Angeies . Port Costs. Traey. Stockton Hayward, Niles aod S8an Jose llly'-vd Nfles and San Joee.. Eastern Express—Ogden. Denv: Omaha, St. Louis. Chicago lnd East. Port Costa, Benicls, Sul sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramenta, . Auburn, Col l:dx‘: 5.29» 7.58» 11.25 Martinesz and Way Statfons 8.98r Oregon & Callfornia Exprees—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and Esst. ard, Niles and San Jose (Sun- uly»my\ 2 Ties n---r:. Sentervilie, San Jose: ton, Boulaer Creek, S N New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crus and al Way Stailons Los 6 Wy of { e u. @ 30r Hunters Tratn. Savirisy Sea Jose and Way Stations. Return- Gatos Snnday only. :7 283 | lnlfrnmL QK IHAHBOR FERRY From SAN nm\c SCO, Foot of Market St. nn.n i, 100 300 8.1 From OAKLAXD. Foot of Breadwes | 18:06 _10:00 200 200 m S 1 B W | AL I s d Way Stations. P | Jose, Gilroy (conmection for Hol- lister), Pajaro. Castroville, Se lnas, San Ardo. Paso Robles Princi; (connection for Lompes) princi 1 stations thence Santa Ban 0 y and Paclfc Grove. Mon! 10.400 | 9.08a 8an Jose. Tres Pimos. Capitol SantaCruz.Pacific Grove, Salin: San'Luls Obiapo and Princival - 1 J“ i 1.200 and Way Stations . 730 San Jose and Way Sta 838 Pecific Grovekx ose, Del Monte, Monzerey, Paciie Grove (couects at Saate Clara for Santa Cruz. Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Potats) at Gfiroy for Hollister. Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Salinas. 12.18» 3307 Tres Pinos Way Passenger 1 Jose, Giiroy.Saiinas, Paso Robles, £an Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Asgeles, Deming. I Paso. New Orleans, New York. Con- i mects at Pajaro for Santa | and at Castroville for Pacific lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Palo Alto. fleld. Mountain View, Sunay- wrence. Saata Ciara and & Tor Morning. P for Afterncos 1Sunday only. - {8tope at all stations on Sunday, | __tSunday excepted. a Saturday caly. it Valencis St. sou 4.2.,3:307.4. 304 . | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. | SAN FRANCISLO ANu NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEk DAYSv7 zo. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35. m. Thursdays—Extra trip ! 11 Bl!urdny:flerl trip at 1:50 and 11:30 D m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00. . 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO_ SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 2. m.: 12:50, 3: p. m. 08 and 6:35 p. m. Baturdays— Exira. trip at . m. ] 1:40, 3:40, DAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 & m.; 455, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave ' In Effect | . Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903. [San Francisco. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun-) Week Days. | da tion. 7s. | Days. 108 8:40 acto. 740 81020 - <08 p| 6:20p 35 pl 0a| 3404 Novato, 402/10:20 & Petaluma 05 p 6:20p and 135 p| Santa Rosa. 10:40 21030 & Fulton. T3 g ep Wi Healdsburg, et 3:30p| 3:30p| Geyserviila, | T | Cloverdale. Hopland and Ul Sul Fulton for Altraria and Mark Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at u'y. -rvuh‘ for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale rw ysers, Booneville and M M Duncan Springs, ‘II. (.lflllld t Spring Deil Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, YVailey. John Days. Riverside. Lieriya. Potter 1's, Heights, Hullville, Orr'e :‘:wfiflnfl Half House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, H ndocino City, Fort Bragg. t Usal: Braga. w:;{x'zrn Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Laytone ville, Cumm I's pfiflnl'. Harrls, U}~ wen's, Dyer, Scotis ana Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- m ganday round-trip tickets to all potnes beyond San Rafael at halt raf Ticket offices, 630 m nm;. Chontels ‘R X. RY, MP‘."' WEEKLY CALL 1 16 Pagee H. C wmmo. 81 per Year

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