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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY ER 24, 1903 LIND ADULTS b0 GOOD WORK bl s By Their Handicraft the Sum | of 8$18.543 99 Is Earned During the Past Year MES O A\ LESSON IN SELF - HELP| ernor ceives Encourag- ing Report From Home of Me-| | al I'rades at Berkeley ! chan rd af f the boa Hom Adult Blind wver- institu- to al State’s ef- en and women 'DISMASTED BRITISH BARK OL!VEBANK IS TOWED SAFELY INTO THE HARBOR ‘Weakened by Battle With Cyclone, Her Spars and Rigging Yield Before Heavy Gale and Crash in ) ’ j ] = ! g M ! s f dened 4 nstitution g jisadvant a ! Their wages aking provision for the sting of depend- k the ves. This | gratifying to the humanity of ' g nd should make . ¢ his State, | The dismasted British bark Olive- | ne of stumbling bank, which was sighted on Tuesday | path he helpless and un- off the Farallones, was towed into pert | L yvesterday by the tug Sea King and ng the institution has | ates up 18ter taken by the Dauntless to the s 1 if all the quarantine station, where her ballast, alified wer shelter the taken at Shanghai, will be fumigated f inn be doubled. The vessel will be released to-day, the directors that | 1d appropriate the T ended bene ) reduce o Sta nd and property c 1 d writers and count the cost of the under-| the battered hull of the Olivebank's ncounter with the elements. | The Olivebank left Shanghai October in ballast, for Royal Roads for or- ers. Everything went well until the n representatives will inspect AR ¢ bark reached latitude 35.02 ncrth, lon- > home | gitude 154.24 east, which she did No- had 12 1 expenditure vember 9. A typhoon from the south- vas $4 east struck the vessel on this day and intil late November 10 the Olivebank H INFANTRY HAS had a wild time. While the typhoon GONE TO STERN POSTS lasted the ship rolled hea From — port to starboard she wallowed. Down for Ninth Cavairy' on one side until the railtoo almost the Presidio From leveled with the sea’s surface, «nd then Dol Basraris: back with a jerk and over on the other e Pt battalions of the Thir- Side. As she rolled steel yards swung | Snts esterday un- and tugged at their fastenings, masts a J. 0« ayed and the rigging groaned and £ P With them creaked at the unwonted strain. Th } ea and the band. topmast rigging started and when the my been full typhoon had passed the Olivebank was f life since the red from need of considerable overhauling 1 s the most desolate piace aloft of the Fifteenth Infantry taking part in the haseball games left for Barracks yesterday the J Ninth Cav- Ord Barracks take command w 1 Ic e United States will return to his duties Janu- 5 He is at present visiting his ents at Pittsfield, Mass he Presidio post baseball team will to San Jose on Sunday to cross bats all-profe defeated last Sunda ——— CAPITALIST REMEMBERS Kendall « a a th the t main topmast came down with a crash topgallant nals, which. team | The mgsts and most of th: gear fell Such repairs as could be made we: ffected gs well heav. weath ould permit. Under ordinary eircum- the bark might have made ads with her spars intact, but when abc of San Francisco, act, in latitude 42.31 north and | yvembe est-northwest ) be e ngitude 148.17 west, a heavy north- aster was encountered. \ The gale found eas prey in the Vlivebank, with her slackencd shrouds nd generally strained rigging. The t 1 a. m., bringing with it the mast and all the main rigging. verboard, but the main yard fell to he deck, cutting a jagged hole in the port bulwarks. The fore and mizzen | SAN FRANCISCO'S NEEDY | tops followed in rapid succession, and | — within a few exciting moments the James L. Flood Gives $6500 to the Olivebank was lying heipless in a high Charitable Institutions of City crog ea, dismasted, her decks piled | and V d, the inity. multi-millionaire, his heart for those wi wreck h junk stripped from al and the | ed steel spars still suspended by dismantled rigging, beating with he w < fortunate as he from a fearful force against the vessei's sides, standpoint, and he makes a All hands were on d at the lime,: cach Christmas of giving and that nobody was Kkilled or even | of money to the nebdy.| pyrt when that avalanche of spars, | besides his numerous dona- ing individuals b a unious although deserv- he has distributed $6500 to charitable institutions, as follows: E Protest Orphan Asylum, $1000: Ro- | “reckage. and during the operation the an Catholic Orphan Asylum, $1000; TOliNg of the ship kept th: swaying Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum, $1000. | Wreckage in constant motion. Axet Rafact Orphan Asylum for Boys, 2nd cold chisels“were plied with grim Magdalen Asylum, $500; Bo industry. Sleep was at a premium and Aid Society, $250; St. Joseph's | when the work was done the Olive- e Deaf and Dumb and | bank’s sailors were tired and dirty and rmitage Orphanage, $250; | e Hospital for Children and Training School for urses, $500; St. Francis Technical School, $250; Home for the | ¢ 1 of the Little Sisters of the the Poor, Holy Famil d Sisters of insolvent Railroad Man. T.. Stubbs, a train gateman of filed a petition in insolvency in the United States District He owes $643 and has $32 i - |t |a ———— United States Cirenit Court Adjourned. ;:1),1:22 s:»‘:fl:”tlhore:;mo;lm” o Judge H e T ford yesterday adjourned wit Court until | | P 8 L B SEE THE PICTURES | A “QUEER NEW YEAR OF GLOBE TROTTERS" st NEW YEXR EDITION | NEXT SUNDAY CALL | & b hands and arms cruel scars and bruises inflicted during the tussle by the jagged made the last 1200 miles of her voyage in good time. | having been something « . fries was 2 locks and steel loft is strange. It took all hands five days to clear the stays crashed from very man from skipper down bore on dges of buckled spar and frayed steel tay. | Fair weather fortunately favored the | ismasted bark and under jury rig she Captain Henderson declined the ser- ices of a towhoat on Tuesday, hut esterday changed his mind, accepted he services of a tug and is now safely quarantine nchored off the station,l Cum- scientifically repared fumes, succeeds in suffocating { uch disease germs as might have rwed away in the ballast st Shang-| ai. s Passenger Dies During Voyage. The pacific Mail Steamship. Company's camsiip Acavulco, Captain W. J. Russell, arrived yesterday (rom Panama and-way was detained for several hours in quar- on accourt of the death on December dward Jeffries, a cabin passenger. who d the steamer i Nicaragua. Malaris was en s the cavse of death, but the Federal itine officials took no’ chances of its e, and everybody on 2 care(®l examination, Jef- years old and a natve of Oak- ard was riven a Mass of Tangled Junk to the Vessel's Deck bt TR STEAMSHIP ACAPULCO DE TAINED IN UARANTINE FOR BEVERAL HOURS. Mrs, Eva M ttier, Guy ahonev. Mrs. F. Kaurz Miss fabel Jacobs, Llovd Rawlings, D. Richards, 7. G. Crest and REE Pearl Loses a Scaman. Falmand. a seaman on the schooner vas washed overbdard and drowned on vovage h from here to Alaska. The Pearl i€ now on her homeward wav. The news of the drowning was brought down vesterday by Captain A. Stensland of the schooner Mary and Tda, wh arrived here vesterdav. nineteen | days from Unga. The Mary and Ida left here October 1 with supplies for the fishing station at Sand Point and brought back 75,000 codfish Cartait nd reports, having encountered very heavy ther in the northern waters. —e Loses Deckload in Gale. le steamer Aurelia, which arrived night from Portland, lost part of her Icad in a southeaster encountered Decem- ber 19 off the Columbia River bar. Big seas hoarded the coaster. and. yielding to the bom- bardment. the lashings that held the deckload arried away. The vessel was not damaged. e The Overdue List. r_reinsurance as follows: Paris, Willy Rickmers, 15 per cent, and Pirric, 10 per cent. per cent v. 3 T NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Exports for the North. The steamer Umatilla, which salled on Tues- day for Victoria. carrfed an assorted cargo to the port of destinatfon and the ith Columbian ports, valued at 1cluding the following 540 1bs ralsins, 6530 < . 198 pkgs fresh fruits, 44 pkgs fresh vegetables, 1000 Ibs chocolate, 150 Ibs bread, 32 Ibs coffee, 450 Ibs dried fish, pkes groceries and provisions, 10 cs canned goods, 528 Ibs nuts. 345 gals 14 cs wine, 302 Ibs leal ot ) bales oil clothing, 6 cs arms and ammunition, 32 pkgs drugs and sun- dries. 10 zks whiting, 230 bars fron, 330,500 1bs pi lead, 3 cs paints, 1 cs hats, 2708 Ibs sheet lead, s marble, 1 bbl oil,’ 10 pkgs ma- chinery hdls wire, 2 bars steel, 5 rolls leather, 3 cyls ammonia, 4 bbls tar. ——e A Cargo for Mexico. _The schooner Omega sailed yesterday for Santa Rosalia, Mexico, with a_general mer- chandise cargo, valued at $37,017, and_includ ing the followingz: 2000 hbls flour, 5 bales hay. 16 ciis oats, 180,000 Ibs sugar, 17 ctls barfey 000 los' coffee, 3080 lbs cocoa, 340 Ibs bread. 50,000 Ibs | 1100 bxs paste,’ 2685 Ibs rice gals 20 cs wine, 12 pkes gro- ceries and provisions, 1874 Ibs beans, 600 lbs peas lentils, 150 cs salmon. 152 cs canned goods, 300 1bs dried fruit, 365 lbs coffee, 25,004 feet lumber, | 11 vale: oil, . § pkas druge, 12 pkgs dry goods, luck, 1440 bs starch, 166 cs lubricating 1060 Ibs taliow. 5 cs tar, 1900 Tbs cement, kegs sol reels steel rope, 62 coils 23 pkss cordage, 31 bdls brooms. . Merchandise for Tahiti. The Frerch schoomer Papete was cleared yesterday for Papeete, Tahiti, with the follow- ing cargo, vaived at $2233: 25 bbls flour, 1200 ihs bread, 28,201 feet lumber. 150 bdls shooks, bdls Iaths, 2 tons coal, 3740 gals distillate, 60 gais ga. bags, 3 pkes hard- ware and 1 Notice to Mariners. - The navigating officer of the U. & S. Bos- makes the following repori of an un- ted danger in the approach to San Migue! Gulf of Panama: “‘Approaching San Migizel Bay. Guif of Panama, from the south- ward the following danger, not,noted on the chart, H. ©O. No. 1010, exists: ihree feet above high water iies N 45 degrees W (irue) from Cape Escarpado point distant about 11; miles. A reef extends out from Cape Escarpado point to the rock and beyond it about !4 mile to the northwestward. Veseels from the southward should give Cape Escar- pado point a berth of not less than 215 miles, BURNETT, Lieptenant, U.'S.' N — Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Ci December 23. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-da; i.e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time. J._C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. i e L Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters s. in’charge. A_rock about | | I Chico -+| Cooutlle " River Siberia. ... China and Japan.. Centennial Seattle & Tacoma..... Dec. Alliance. .. Portland & Way Ports Dec. Arcata - {Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Dec. | Chehalis - Gravs Harbor. .IDec. Eureka. -| Humboldt Dec. Titani Napaimo Dec. Pomona Humboldt Dec. o at Fort Point, entrance to San Franclsco ay. perintendent NOTE.—The high and the citv tront (Mission- minutes later than at of tide is the same at reet wharf) about 25 Fort Point; the height th places. THURSDAY, DEC Sun rises Sun sets. . Moon sets.. NOTE.—In the above expsition of the tides i ne tides are given in the lett currence as to time; the ves the lasy tide of the there are but three tides, as The heights given are in + soundings of the United States - Movements of Steamers. O ARRIVE 0s Bay Point Arena Santa Rosa San Pe Mendocino & Pt €an Diego & W Mendocino . Arena.|Dec. Ports. |Dec. cent ( Humboldt €. Monica.... Gravs Ha Edith. .. Tacoma Oregonian New: Yok, iiisac. §. Barbara Seattle & Olympia.. Coiumbia. Portland & Astoria W. H. Kruger |Seattle & Tacoma City Puebla.. Puget Sound Ports....|Dec. gnnl!l. Newport & Way Ports.|Dec. State of C: San Diego & Way Ports|Dec. Curacao Mexican Ports.... Dec. Mariposa. Tahiti .. |Dec. North Fork Humboldt Dec. w Yok via Panama.|Dec. LOOKS GLOOMY " FOR GRAVELLE ] One More Witness Testifies That Defendant Talked of His Dynamiting on Railroads i ey TATE CLOSE A tatements Made to Confidant While in Jail Are Exploited in Court by Prosecution = AJ HELENA, Mont., Dee. 23.—The State concluded its side of the Gravelle case to-day and the defense will begin the introduction of testimony Saturday, the trial being continued till that time. Another witness testified to-day that Gravelle told him of his dynamiting operations and this witness brought other threatening letters out of jail written by Gravelle since his arrest. This witness was John Reardon, a man who was confined in the County Jail, where he gained the confidence of Gra- velle. Two of these lettets were to the railroad people, one to th: Northern Pacific and the other to the Great Northern, while one of the other letters CASE an acquaintance directing him what to swear to and to deliver the jury letter to its foreman. Chief Special Agent McF<iridge of the Northern Pacific, who has had charge of the case and who has gath- ered all of the evidence, w the last witness. He identified many of the exhibits used by the State and told where they had been obtained. He said that since the arrest of Gravelle there had been no track disturbancs on the Northern Pacific. —_———— i Published by official authority of the | low waters oceur ai | | Miller & Lux at Dos Palos, died at the | | n arf the successive tides of tha | | | | | caide, i | 30 Portland & Astoria.... Dec, 31 Puget Sound Ports.....Jan. 2 J. Dollar. Seattle and Tacom; Jan. 3 Steamer, Destination. ails.| Pier. December 2 | Newburg... | Grays Harbor. | 4 pm/(Pie; G.Lindauer. | Grays Harbor. '5 ';zm';lie; 11?1 Pomona. ... | Humboldt 11:30 piPfer J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pmIPler 20 G. W. Elder | Astoria & Pprtland!1l_am|Pler 24 Ching Wo.. | H.Kong via facomal 1 pm|Pier o6 State Cal...) San Diego & Wav..| % am|Pier 11 ' Pomo. ‘| Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pier 2 Centralla...) Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm Pler 10 | _ December 25. | Fureka..... | Humboldt . | 9 am|Pier 13 | _ Decemb . . Willapa Harvor...| 4 pm!Pier 20 Humhboldt 110 am | Pier Pt. Are: Pt Arena & Mdcuo| 4 pm|Pier 2 Barracouta. | X' Y. via Panama. 12 - m!Pier 40 W. Kruger.. Ios Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pier -2 ' §. Monica.. Tos Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 S.Barbara.. Ios Angeles Ports.| 4 pm!Pier 2 | “December 27. | 8. Res - San Diego & W. . &0 & Way.| 9 am/Pier 11 i eamett | Astoria & Portland(10 am|Pler 2 | Gooen oY::: San Pedro & Wav.[ 8 am(Pler 11 e Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 Spokan | Humbolat ... [1:20 pirier. 9 lecember | Phoenix.... | Mendocino City....| 1 pmiPier 13 Rainier. December 2 | et | Seattl & Whatcom| 4 pmiPler 10 Coos B.-P, Orford./12" m|Pier 13 Alltanc Eureka & Coos Bay| {Pier 16 Columbla.--| getoria & Portiand|ll am|Pier 24 FESR December 30. | | d ‘| China_& Japan. | £ pmiEter 40 Chico. Coquille River. 8 pm|Pier 2 | . December 31. | | Eonita...... Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pier 11 Sequot; Grays Harbor ,...|12 m|Pier 20 Sierr: Sydney & Way'...| 2 pm|Pler 7 Cente: . Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am[Pier 2 7 January 1. | North Fork. | Humboldt ... .| 2 pm|Pier 20 January 2. | Acapuleo...| N. Y. via Panama.|12 miPier 40 City Puebla | Pug:t Sound Ports.i11 am|(Pler 9 Excelsior, ... Cottage City..| Valencia. .. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan, Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 3 Bertha. +! Cocks Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan. 10 ikl Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. 3 Wednesday, December 23. el 3 stme Bennington, Thomas, 3 days from Bfilmr Signal, Bendegard, 50 hours from Coos Stnr Scoti Lamr Scotia, Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens Stmr Whif Gr’:m'?‘ tesboro, Oleen. 16 hours tinr Queen. Cousin hours from Vi and Puget Sound Poria s oo om Victoria . Stmr Pomo, Winkel, 14 hours from via Point Aréna 10 houre: b Stpir Prenties, Ahl, % L mentise. Ahlstrom, 25 hours fm Eureka. Stmr Fureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Stmr Arctic. Netson, 34 hours. {rom. Fareka: . Stmr Acapulco, Russell, 21 days 22 hours !'osm Panama. via Mazatlan 5 daye i9 hours. tmr Greenwood, Johnson, 27 hours from Evreka. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, 94 hours from from | ' San Pedro; Revenue Office Being Inspected. General W. T. Clark of the United States Internal Revenue Department at Washington, D. C., arrived in city yesterday morning and entered upon on official inspection of the rev- enue office in this city. At all former inspections during the incumbency of John C. Llynch the office has been rated Al. —_————— Killed by a Fall. Lucas Beck, a laborer, employed by German Hospital last Monday from injuries received by falling off a wagon on December 13 at Dos Palos. Ladysmith, Schr Mary and Ida, Stensland Sand Point, ida’A. Beck. 5 hours from Pt Reves. Queen, Paulsen, 16 days from Fort 1 19 days from Schr Gamble. ia North Bend, Jackson, CLEARED. Wednesd: Randall, days from Aste December Stmr G W Elder, av Co. tmr Pomona, Co, Swansen, Eureka; Pac Coast te of California, Thomas, San Diego; S S Co. th Fork, Nelson, Nelson Co. Ger stmr Serbia, Bradhering. Seattle: J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br bark Anconis, Salter, Tacoma; James Alexander Brown. chr Omega, Lawson, pany de Boico. Fr schr Papeete, liams, Dimond & & Sa La Chevalie: ATLED. Wednesday, December swick Eilefsen, Fort Brags. Fork. N Eureka f fmoon Bay. for Grays Harbor. for San Pedro. r stmr Hero, S: . Ladysmith. chr Omega. Lawson, Santa Roealia. chr Mary (', Campbell, Bodera. chr Argus Hardwi for Blaine, ¥r schr Papeete, Le Chevalier, Tahiti, TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS—Dec 10 p Tahiti; Wi~ - laqua, Jorgenson Bonita, Gielow m-—Weather clear; wind NE: velocity miles an hou: SPOKEN Per stmr pulco—Dec 19, off Cape St Lucas, bktn Wrestler, from Grays Harbor for Santa’ Rosalia. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Sailed Dec 23—Stmr Lakme, for stmr_Redondo_ for San Francisco. Arrived—Dec 23—Stmr Despatch, hence Dec 1, REDONDO--Arrived Dec 23 from Mendocino. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec ship Bldston Hill. hence De: Stmr Brooklyn, Br PORT TOWN D. Dec Disabled stmr Meteor, from Alaska for Seattle, passed here at 4:15 p m in tow of tug Tyee. ASTORIA—Sailed Dee Fr_ship Beran- gere_ for Queenstown: Br ship Port Patrick, for Sydney: stmr Alliance. for San Francisco. ASTORIA —Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Nome Cit for San Francisco; Fr bark Amiral Halgan, for Queenstown. e Arrived—Dec 21—Stmr Whittier, hence Dec 1. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 25—Stmr Mackinaw, 2 ' hence Dec 19. Sailed—Dec 23—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- cisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 23—Stmr Lakme, m_Redondo. Sailed Dee Stmr Lakme and schr Al- for n Francisco; schr Sadie, Umpqua: schr Spokane, for Port Ludlow, SEIAC—To sall Dec G—Schr Pearl, for San Fran isco. PORT HARFORD—Sailel Dee Stmr Coos_Bay, for San Francisco. ¢ ND—Arrived Dec 23—Schr Nov- B Arrived Dec 23—Schr Advance, henece’ Dec 6: schr Alpha, hence Dee 11 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 23—Stmr Se- quoia herce Dec 19; schr Lizzie Vance, hence Dec 11; brig_Lurline, from Altata. —Stmr Coronado, for San Fran- —Arrived Dec 23—Stmr South Coast, Saifed Cec 23—Stmr National City, for San Foancisce. 4 MENDOCINO—Arrived Dec 23—Stmr Phoe- hence D hence Dee 22. ailed [vc 23—Stmr Point Arena, for San Franelsco. SEATTLE—Sailed Dec 23—Stmrs Geo Loo- mis and Santa Barbara. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 23—Schr Ida Me- Kay, hence Dec 1 PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Dec 23—Bktn Re- triever, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed out Dec Schr King Cyrus, from Tacoma, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HILO—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr hence Dec 9. MAKAWELI—Arrived Dec 22—Bark W B Flint, from Honolul HONOLULU—A Thomas, from Newcastle, Aus. EASTERN PORTS NBW YORK—Arrived Dec 22—Br stmr Sat- euma. from Yokohama: stmr Seguranca. from Colon; Br stmr Shimosa, from Yokohama, Sailed--Dec 22—Stmr City of Washington, for Colom. ' LOREIGN PORIS. ALGIERS—Arrived Dee 22—Br stmr Mogul, York for Manila. O A RULGO ailed. Dec. 22—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco: stmr City of Para, for Panama. _l?!JIQLIE—Snfled Dec 23—Schr Kona, for kgifi'}\y(’ixflsc-;\rrlveg_ Dec 22—Br stmr Em- China, from Vancouver, nrg;nggs\’-—u«mud Dec 22—Schr William Bowden, from Grays Harbor. + OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORKArrived Dec 25—Stmr Georgic, from Liverpool; stmr Kronprinz Wilheim, from Bremen. c 23—Stmr Amsterdam, for Rotter- o Feutonic, for Liverpool: stmr Helio- . for Christensen. B 00T Arrived Dec 2i—Stmr Fries- land, from Philadelphla; stfir Oceapic, from 71“3&"&;—";1\? Dec 20—Stmr Vader- e ASHOW — Arrived Dec 23—Stmr Siberian, from e York. UENOA - Arrivéd Dec 23— Stmr Palatia, fm New York via Naples. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Dec 23—Stmr Haver- ford. for Philadelphia; stmr Majestic, for New York. Enterprise, threatened the jury. Another was to ' this ! Astoria; O R & Eureka; Charles Hamburg via ! Rosalia; Com- ved Dec 23—Ship Jos B | LEAVE SHOPS AT KERN CITY | Southern Pacifie Hands Carry | Out Threats to Strike Un- | ™ less Given Their Pay Cheeks | 8L [MEN ARE DISSATISFIED e | Declare That They Will Not Return to Work Until Regu- lar Salary Day Is Established jiF e AR | BAKERSFIELD, Deec. 23.—The boil- | ermakers, machinists and blacksmiths, | to the number of about 200, walked out | of the Southern Pacific Railroad shops | at Kern City at 11 o'clock to-day, pur- | suant to a threat made yesterday to | Master Mechanic French that if the pay checks did not arrive by that hour | they would quit work. The switchmen employed in the rail- ;road yards at Kern joined the striking shop empioyes in the afternoon and the work was badly tied up by their action. | The strikers held a meeting this aft- ernoon and sent a committee to con- i fer with Superintendent Burkhalter, , demanding that the company establish !an earlier and regular pay day instead of the irregular dates at which, men | say, they have been paid for years | past. The superintendent expressed a | willingness to take the matter up with the higher officials and see what could | be done. The men declare they will not return to work until this is granted. The pay checks for last month were received | to-night and are to be distributed in | the morning. —_————— Chinese Girl Gets Medal. The medal awarded by the Chinese | Students’ Alliance to the Chinese I scholar in the public schools, gram- mar and high of this city, for the best | address on the subject, “The Relation of the Student to China,” was given to Miss Caroline Lee of the Chinese Methodist Home. The presentation | took place in the rooms of the Chinese Six Companies yesterday. The Chinese ! Consul made the presentation speech. Miss Lee was a student at the Lowell | High School. ! RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY 1| at 9:30 a. m, through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: - M.1 for Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfield, :I Merced, Hanford and Visalia. | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. §:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | Chicago. | TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. and Terry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSHE | SAN FRANCISU0 aNs NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7.30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35. 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 11:30 p. m. | | 1 turdays xtra trip at 1:50 d 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS ), $:30, 11:00 a. m.; 13 | 330, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. STE | SAN RAFAEL TO_SAN : | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 2. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. | _ Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. | SUNDAY 0. 9:40. 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 4:85, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. | Leave | san Francisco. s Arrive San Francisco. In Effect Sept. 27, 1803 Week = 1gmacio. Novato, Petaluma ‘Windsor, Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Uklah. Willits. 10:20 a 8:20p 10:40 2/10:20 2 Guerneville. Sonoma, Glen Ellen. [10:40a10:20 & P 17:35 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at Green Bras for San Quentin: at_Santa Rcsa 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, -ighland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Lprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lauret Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lieriy's. Bocknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino’ City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. v " Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, Layton- Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Sebastopol. Quced rates 'On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chonicle building. He G WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. TOSANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. \burban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— Dusp“srl ll‘flml‘sl(s Fr;m:l D-‘.\I‘y‘—'l’? | g O, e ais, 0:20, 11:45 b RAFAEL To_?aA‘N . §:45, 10:70 p. m. MILL_VALLEY TO SAN FRAN. FROM Yauies X AN 52, 8:: €0, 10:35 p. m. THROUGEMIMI:;& . daily—C: tons, Bi08 5. Tn ek days (Saturdays exceptegrs Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta. tions. . Sundays only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes' ang way statiors. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of Market st. 800r Esstern E. | Omaba, The Oaly Double-Track Railway Between the Missouri River and Chicago. The Overland Limited The Most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric Lighted Throughout. Buffet-smoking cars, with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, din- ing cars, standard and compartment sleeping cars and observation cars. Less than three days San Francisco to Chicago daily without change, via “° Sonthern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Leaves San Francisco dailyat 10.00a.m. Two other trains daily at 8.00 2. m. and 6.00 p. m . For tickets, sleeping car reservations and ull informration apply to agents So Pacific Co., or R. R. RITCHIE, Genera! Agen: & North. Western Rallway. 617 Market Strest, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC Rumsey s and Sacre 004 Vacav 0a Benicta, Sulsun, El meato o, aviah s 7304 Vallelo, Napa, Calistoga. Sants sa, Martinez, Ssd Ramon. (vermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 7.26¢ 8.25» Steckion easesas veee 1209 8.00a Shasta Expross — (Via Davis), Wiiifams (for Bartiett Springs) Willows. tFruto. Ked Dlufl, Portiand, Tacowas, Seattle...... 8.004 Davis. Wooidiand, Knights Landing. Marysville, Oroville s 8.304 Port Costs. Martinez, Aatioch. Byrou, Tracy. on, New- man, Los Banas. Mendota Armons, Hanford, Visalia Martinez, Tracy. Lath- Modesto, Mercec, Fresno, Goshen _Juncth Hanford, Vissiis, Bakersfiold ............. Livermore, Stock- 7.58¢ 7.55¢ Wy risnd Limited — Ogden, Omabs, Chicago......... 04 Los Angeics Passenger — Pors Costa, Martinez, Byron. Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, aymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- on, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalla, Bakersfieid. Los Angeles . iz. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. P Sscramento River Steamers. | 3307 Benicis, Winters, Knights Landing, Oroville aad way Woodiand, Marysvil statios . s0r Baywar y Siations. 9988 30 Port Costs, Martinez, “Tracy, Lathrop, Modesta, Merced, Fresno and Way Sta tions bevond Port (.:llt . 30r Martinez, Tracy. Stoekton. %fl” Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Calfstoga, Santa Rosa.... 400 Nile: | 430r Hayward, S.00r The Owi. Limit o Owi Limite Banos. Mendot: ward, d . Niles and San J press—Ogden. Di 5 St. Louls. Chicago and East._Port Costa, Benfcia, Sul sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Auburn, Colfsxz, Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wads 16.30r Hay 6.00" worth, Winnemueca . 5 - 8.80r Vallejo, dally. *xcept Sunda) 7550 7.007 ejo, Sunday only. e 00r Xichmond, ort Cosia, % Martinez and Way Stations 11258 8.967 Oregon & Callfornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Reddiny Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.588 9.18» Hayward, Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- day only) . 11564 OAST LINE (Narrew Gaage, . fifim N ireers Newark, centerville. San Feltos, Boulger Creek, Santa Craz and Way Station 1267 Newark, Centerviile, New Almaden. Los 6 Boulder Creek, Principal Way Station: . 4167 Newark. SanJose, LosGatos sad § way stations.... - @930 Hunters Train, Satarday onl Jose and Way Stations. Return- fog from Los Gatos Sunday only. 37 289 “OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From BAKJ FRANCISCO, ?m of Market St. (Siip% —+1:15_9: 1:00 A.x. 100 300 5.15r.x From OUAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — #5:00 18:05 10:00 am. 1200 200 4.00rw (Broad &ange). G SN wasend Surectan 104 San Jose and Way Stations.. San Jose and Way Stations. . New Almaden (Tues.. Frid...only), Coast Line Limited—Stopsonly Saa Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol . Castroville, S¢ Paso Roblea, Banta Margarita, San L Obtey Principsl stations themce Su (connection for Lompoc) princk thence Santa Bam Angeies. Conuee rrovilie to and from Menterey and Pacific Grove..... San Jose. Tres Pinos. Capitois, SantaCruz Pactfic Grove, Sulinas, Obispo aud Privetpsi fons tations. . Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Statfons o San Jose and Way Station: - Pactfic Grove Express—SantaCiara Ean Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Xarrow Gauge Pointa) Gllroy for Hollister, Tres Pinos. at Castrovilie for Saiinas. 12.15» Tres Pinos Way Passenger. Jose, (via Santa Clars) Los ind Principal Way Sta- tions (except Sunday) b {8207 SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 18.008 0r Sunset Limited.— Ledwocd, San Jose, Gilroy,Salinas, Paso Kobles, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barhars, o 5552 San_ Joss, ”‘1 55 A 10584 1 A i 5307 14 4or New Orieans, New York Com- Bects st Pajaro for Sants Crua ane 710 lingame, San Mateo, Beimonz, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks. s ul’:‘nv‘ ark and Pulo Alle. .- .30% Mayfie ountain View. le, Tawrence, Sanca Ciara aad Jose P for Afterncon . ¢ Btops at all stations on Sunday. {Sunday excepted. a Saturday ouly. " Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound We6:104.3., 7:004. 0., 11:90 A%, 3:30 7.2 and MT. TamaLPais RaiLway Leave is Squsalito erry Arrive San Francisco | Poot of Markst St | San Fradciseo 626 MARKET St..(North Shore QFFICES | and SAUSALITO Fxkav. Foot Market Se. Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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