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HE:S T N FRANCISCO CALL, W SDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903 STORY OF CORBETT AND HANLON FIGHT TOLD BY ROUNDS Continued From Page 10, Coelumn 7. nine seconds. pianted rhett stood reng him ently eaved een. vig und Sixt it PRELIMINARY BATTLES. and Ritchey Good Advantage. Billy Murph) Johnny t Show oing so gave the old of Mur- d time form s ck in every round. JHis w ing fre- st s d swings went rk He was as s n Fitzsimmons and ans by wild ef- forts 3 aggered Murphy in C 1 ould not finish him. ¢ sions sent Evans cou and had ered the ring he He had htweight ception. ttered out of The old ppearance dista the better of the.bout. for calling the champion ban- vorid, knock- in the was also s cleverness and pu ng lit tarted « und [ wild. In < sured his op- pone a ever he swung wild- y with a heavy anded and Cur- r . Ritchie sent ( h two rights to the succession and « t. The end was tchie rushed Curran nd caught him a heavy and Curran went out ————— RECOGNIZES PICKPGCKET AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS Captain Spillane Remembers Charles Conlter Man That Snatched a Purse Over Decade Ago. fourteen years Captain Spillane »gnized an old-time Charles Coulter. Coulter by Detective Harry Braig ago and his name entered book pending an inves- was suspected by T with having been responsible thefts that have re- ted to the Captain of a the detinue Coulter For two he days was kept to the different policemen. Last night he to the Southern station and piliane immediately recog- as the he caught man fourteen Coulter was di sed last police being unable to secure to bring a charge of rinst him. Detective Ed Gibson arrested a man who gave the name of wW. B C ¥ on suspicion that he is Since the recent harvest pickpockets in this city the department has been on in the shown aken ght. the 3 dence grand ceny a Last evening kpocket by the 1 it for the offenders. 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ALCATRAZ ISLAND ND TO HAVE 'DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICE Powerful Launch Provided by the Quartermaster’s Department Now Finished and Is a Floating Monument to the Architectural Genius of Major Devol, Who Planned Her Construction THE FAMOUS OLD WHALING BARK JOH YESTERDAY FOR A BLUBBER HUNT IN AND WINTHROP, THE LAST OF THE SPERM HUNTERS TO DE- THE SOUTH SEAS AND JAPAN- ;v PART, WHICH SAILED i ESE WATERS. . i = When Major Devol, superintendent here of the army transport serviee, was in the Philippines he made a rec- ord for himself as a railroad man. Since his assignment to his present duty he has developed into 2 first-class steamship manager, and no on a modest scale, he is in the field as a| successful marine architect. And all| this in’ additio. to building an enviable record as a soldier. Tne handsome gasoline launch just completed for ser- vice between Alcatraz Island and the city was built according to specifica- tions drawn up by Major Devol and the railroading - steamboating - ship- | building soldier is well pleased at the successful carrying out of his ideas. The launch was out for a spin yesters day and gave a good account of her- | celf. She will turned over to Uncle| m January 1 The launch the army value Al- will be families of great isolated on to catraz and hitherto dependent for com- munication with the city upon the reg- ular but few daily trips of the steamer General -McDowell. The new launch will be at the disposal of the com- mandant of the island and every offi- stationed there is already figuring cer on the social possibilities of an inde- pendent transportation. The launch, which was built by Woodley & Cryer, is 50 feet long, 10 feet beam and feet deep. Eastern oak is the material used in the hull nd the cabin has been handsomely finished, comfortably cushioned and equipped with conveniences not usually found on gasoline launches. A fifty- horsepower engine will send the launch through the water at a 10-knot clip and incidentally keep in commission an | array of sixteen-candle power electric lamps and provide illumination for the searchlight with which the little boat bas been provided. The launch cost about $6000 and is one of the best equipped craft of her kind ever seen in the harbor. 1 R Will Both Sail To-Day. The Pacific Mail Chmpany’s steamships City »f Panama and Aztec will sail to-day for the isthmus by way of a number of coffee ports. They bave been ready for sea since Saturdax, but have been awaiting advices from Central America as to what ports had coffee for them. Aztee cleared vesterday for San Jose de {emala and both vessels will leave to-day. et Sierra’s Sailing Hour Changed. Owing 1o the late rrival at New York of the British Australian malls the Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Sierra, scheduled leave at 2 o'clock to-morrow for Honmolulu nd the colonies, will not get away until 8 o'clock to-morrow night. et s Will Resume Voyage. A dispatch received yesterday from Monte- video reports the ship Governor Roble ready_to proceed on her voyage, having disposed of 750 | tons of her cargo of coal at, that port. The repairs on the Kennebec, also at Montevideo, | are proceeding rapid | ¥ O B | John and Winthrop Sails. The whaling bark John and Winthrop, the last of the sperm whalers to leave, went to sea vesterday afternoon. She goes $rom here to the South Seas, from there to Japanesc wa- ters, and after a findl hunt for blubber in the Okhotsk Sea will return to this port. S e e The Overdue List. The rate of reinsurance on the British bark Loch Bredan was advanced yesterday to 60 per cent. She is mearly two months overdue at Port Natal from Adelaide and grave fears for her_safety are entertained. The Paris stands at €5 and the W. J. Pirrie at 10 per cent. I AR, Makes Fair Passage. The British ship Sir Robert Fernie, which arrived last evening, came from Cardiff in 150 ARCERC TN ‘Water Front Notes. Tre Oceidental and Oriental Steamship Company's Coptic left Honelulu at 9 o'clock Monday night and should arrive here Sunday. The steamship Curacao, from Guaymas, passed Hueneme at 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing and is due bhere to-day about noon. The Pacific Mall wharves are crowded to the r i freight. The Oanfa’s cargo was dis rged faster than it could be hauled awi and while it was still piled on the wharf the Siberfa arrived and commenced vomiting end- less bales from her capacious holds. Inciden- tally, the Nippon Maru has discharged a cargo and ‘received another and the Panama boats have been busy as usual with heavy New York freight ult 1s an object lesson on the immensity San’ Francisco's Orental trade ;m] the inadequate facilities provided to han- le it SRS T NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German ehip Alsternixie (on Puget Sound) is chartered for lumber thence to Cal- lao at 285 84 The schooner Matthew Turner (at Kahului) was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from Tacoma to Svdney at 305, with option of or Freeman- Melbourne or Adelatde at éa, tle st 6a. The British bark Ladas is chartered for Jum. ber and merchandise from this port to Mel- bourne direct (lump sum’ S A B, Exports for the North. The steamier Queen, which safled on Sunday for ictcria, carried an assorted merchandise hed to the port of destimation and British Columblan ports, valued and including_the following: & 1500 1bs meals, 30 cs canned goods, 9§ pkgs groceries and prov iter, 400 1bs dried fish, 233 pkes fresh fruits, 28 pkes fresh vegetables, 1 cx brandy, 50 gais wine, 197.000 1bs pig lead, 15 cvis_gas, | pke dry goods, 354 Ibs leafl to- cargo cons the principal $11.908, bls flour. 0 1hs dried fruit sions, 480 ibs b bacco, 521 ft hardwood, O Ibs bone ash, 5 pkes leather, 5 pkgs paper, 20 cs oil; 20 pkas iron, 16 pkgs na 10 pkgs acld, 23 pkgs machinery, 10 cs arms and ammunition. In a tion to the foregoing the steamer carried 5775 1bs hops, valued at $1577, en route to Brisbane, Australia. i AL Y Shipping Intelligence. A ARRIVED. : Tuesday, December 29. Emr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 103 houre from Seattle; bound south; put in to land pas- Jepsen, 55 hours from Sound_ports. St on' low, 63 hours from San Pedro and way ports. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, 4 days 6 hours from Nanajmo. Br ship Sir Robert Fernie, Sanders, 149 days from Cardiff. CLEARED. Tuesday, December 29. Stmr_Pomona. Swansen, Fureka: Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr_Aztec, Robinson, San Jose de Guate- mala; P M Co. Br shio Simla, Steele, Port Townsend; W Steele, mus SAILED. Tuesday, December 29. Stmr Nome City, Moore, Portland Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Giosy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlaon, Greenwood. Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, Albion River. Stmr Westnort, Smith, Westport. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, Redondo. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria and Port- dand. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. Fr bark Gen Foy, Breuille, -Belle Isle. Whaling bark John and Winthrop, Shorey, whaling. Schr Soquel, Bennett, Port Townsend. SPOKEN. lat 6 §, lon 23 W, Br ship Mara- Antwerp, for Sah Francisco. lon 15 W, Br bark Donna for San Fran- Oct thon, fi Dec 22, lat 35 & Francisca, §rom Liverpool, cisco. Dec 24, lat 50 S,.lon 13 W, Fr bark Fran- cols, hence Aug 9, for Ipswitch. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 29, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr San Pedro, for San Pedro. poAtived Dec 290—Stmr Whittier, from San Pedro. TACOMA—Sailed Dec 20—Schr i *amond, | for Kahului, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 20—Schr Min- doro, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 20—Stmr Queen, hence Dec 27, for Victoria and Sound ports; schi Expansion, from San ro, for Tacoma. BANDON, Or—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Chico, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Alcazar, for San_ Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Whit- tier, from Astorta. Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Whittier, for San Fran- cisco: schr A B_Johnson. for Grays Harbor. HUENEME—Passed Dec 29, 9 a m—Stmr Curacao, from Guaymas, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Geo W El- der, for San Francisco; Fr bark Europe, for Queenstown. Arrived Dec 20—Br ship Cressington, from Fort Los Angeles. Sailed Dec 29—Schr Mabel Gale, ‘for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 20—Schr ¥red I Sander. from San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr South Bay. stmr_Marshfield, from Hardy Creek; stmr Arctic, hence Dec 27; stmr Alli- ance, ‘from_Coos Bay, ‘for san Franciseo. D tmr Francis H Leggett, hence Dec 28 Safled Dec 20— Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Spokane, hence 27th. COOS BAY—Salled Dec chr Advent, for San_Fran: ABERDEEN —Arrived Dec 29—Schr Fred E Sander, from San_Pedro FAIRHAVEN-Sailed lese, for San Pedro. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Ri- al, hence Dec 26. T":mved Dec 20—Schr Wawona, e Dec 20—Schr Fear- from San TT—Arrived Dec 20—6tmr from Whatcom. SEATTLE—Salied Dec 20—Jap stmr Aokl Maru, for China and Javan WHATCOM—Satled Dec 28—Stmr Noyo, for Everett _KAYAK—Arrived prior to Dec 28—Schr Volante, from Ellamar, for Seattle, leaking. Noy SAN DIEGO—Sailed’ Dec 20—Bark Coloma, | for Port Townsend. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Sailed Dec 21— Schr Polaris, Puget Sound HONOLULU—galled Dec 28—U § etmr So- lace, for Manila. via Guam. DArr’lf\-d Dec 20—Bark Annie Johnson, hence ec 3, Salled San Francisen for Yokchama. Kahuluf. for 28, ® p m—Br stmr Coptic, for Dec 20. noon—Br stmr Doric, Dec 29—Stmr Nevadan, for EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK--Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Alli- anca, from Colon DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Dec 28—Ship Tillle E Starbuck, delphia. FOREIGN PORTS. BEACHY HEAD- Passed Dec 27—Ger bari Refnbek, from Hamburs, for Port Los oo 5. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Dec 10—Ger stmr Isis, for Hamburg. SHANGHAI—Safled Dec 28—Stmr M § Dol- lar, for Moji. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Dec 28— Br ship Or- anasia, nence Aug 13, for Antwerp (wind bound) SYDNEY—Arrived Dgg_12—Br bark Orm- wary, trom Honolulu. ~Prior to Dec 29—Br bark Adderley, from Eurcka. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Dec 28—Br ship Oranasia, hence Aug 13, for Antwerp. YOROHAMA—Salkd Dec 25—Jap stmr Em- press of for Vancouve HONGKONG—Arrived Tec lec, hence Nov 25. Arrived Dec 26— Stmr Algoa, from Tacoma. Sailed Dec 27—Br stmr Indrasamha, Portland, Or. LIVERPOOL—In port Dec 3—Br ship Glen- burn, for San_ Francisco. ROTTERDAM —Sailed Nov 20—Br ship Cleo- mene, for San Pedro. GUAYMAS—Arrived Dec 28—Schr Fre Wood, from Grays Harbor. .5 ALTATA—Arrived Dec & TRNE—Arrived prior to Deg 20— bark Cloch, henca Oct 5. i AUCKLAND—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Ventu- ra, hence Dec 10, —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—" Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Franeisco Bay. Publishéd by officlal authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, for Phila- Br stmr Gae- 17—Schr Halcyon, | 6.1] 5:47/—1.2 6.0] 6:31/—1. NOTE—In the above exposition of the the early morning tides are given in tll."l‘:l: hand column and the successive tides of t| day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number The chatie. " The Pidcs S oot b Ta ey plane erence is the of the lower low wWaters, iy Sk s | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Tt perignange, San’ Franclsco, Cal., ‘The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U.'S. N., in charge, SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 20 —Frank J. Sullf of San Francisco has presented the local uv‘r‘: Tiat2t Tcently, with $100 b g0 toward the " Wi to o bullding fund. 2§ - up‘ for | FOR SOLICITOR Appear and a Bench Warrant Is Issued for His Arrest el Y BONDS. ARE FORFEITLD T S Calied for Trial Before Judgc Dunne on Charge of Obtain- ing Money by False Preteuses ! S LN R M. Carlton Seligman is a fugitive | from justice. He was waiting trial in Judge Dunne's court on a charge of | the Judge issued a bench warrant yes. | terday for his arrest and declared his bonds forfeited. His sureties are John A. Drplet, 6343, Broadway, and W. A Stone, broker, 149 Lily avenue. qualified on real estate. { by false representations. lar charge on which he was arrested | | Bahrs. He represented himself him a retainer of $300 per vear. was held to answer on the charge by | and his bonds fixed at $1000. liquor house &t 317 Clay street. | the beginning of October he went to H. L. Ray, internal revenue and cus- after his bonded business. for $1500 on Bassard. On the strength | of the draft Ray advanced Seligman $250. Word was received from Bas- Seligman’s drafts and Ray nctified the police. Seligman was arrested, but later paid back the money to Ray and | no action was taken against lim. i Before Seligman came here Le had a meteoric career in cities on Puge(‘ | Sound. On March 21, 1901, he was ar- | rested in Seattle for forgery, but his | mother paid the amount and he was, { not prosecuted. He also, according to | Chief of Police Hunt of Portland, | | passed worthless checks in Tacoma and | { Spokane. On June 4, 1901, he was ar- | rested in Portland for forgery, and | after being in jail for severai months | was,released, his mother coming again | | to the rescue with money. | Last week Seligman got into trouble | in San Jose for passing a worthless | check, but paid the amount znd was released from custody. That was the last heard of him. It is said that his father committed suicide through his| | son’s misdeeds and his motkor died | recently from a broken heart. | ! A2 Arrested for Crimping. \ Michael Coleman. a runner for the | Saliors’ Home, was arrested yesterday | by the United States Marshal on com- | plaint of British Consul Bennett for having aided three British seamen to land illegally from the British ship | Lapidus. He was released on $1000 bonds. ! —_—————————— California calendars and diaries. Good | | for New Year's. Sanborn, Vail & Co. 4 Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From Curacao. . Mexican Ports ...|Dee. Mariposa Tahiti L....liDec. Arcata Covs Bay & Pt. Orford. Dec. Czarina.. Coos Bay . - Dec. Alliance.. Portland & Way Ports.|Dec. Empire. Cwos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Dec. Arctic Humboldt .............[Dec Pomo. Point Arena & Albion..|Dec. 3 San Pedro...| San Pedro ...... - |Dec. Spokane. Humboldt . 2 |Dec. Santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec Point Arena.| Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Dec. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria. ... Dec. 3 Peru......... New York via Panama. Dec. Chico Coquille River . Dec Tacoma .. Dec. 3 Grays Harbor . Mendoeino . n Pedro & W Tacom.a -.{Dec. Dec. Olympic. san Fedro . Umatilla Puget Sound Eureka. . Humboldt Taqua G Hari | R. Dollar San Pedro 8. Monica....| San Pedrg . Centralia Grays Harbor Pomona. Humboldt ... Rival Willapa Harbor State of Cal.| San Diego & Way " 2z g 2 BT PPy . Sar. Pedro Bonita. Newport & Alame Honolulu . Coptic China & Jap: Cclum! Portland & Ast 3 | San J New York via Panama. i Queen. . Puget Sound Ports. North F | Humboldt TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. December 30. | | C.Panama..| N. Y. via Panama.[12 m|Pier 40 Elizabeth. . | Coquilie River ....| 4 pmiPler 20 | Burek Humboidt .. |Pler 13 Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom| Pler 10 Pomona. ... | Humboldt . I Pler 9 N, Maru...| China & Japan. Pier 40 San Pedro..| Humboldt . Pler 2 December 31. State Cal.. | San Diego & Way. Pier 11 Bonita. .... | Newport & Way Pier 11 Sierra Sydney & Way....| Pler T Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 Centennial. Pt. Arena & Al 6 pm|Pier 3 Humbolat ® am Pior 2 Coos B-Pt. 110 am|Pier 13 Coos Bay direct...[12 m Pler 13 January 3. ! | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portiand|11 am|Pier 24 Centralia. .., Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Santa Rosa.| San Diego & Way.| § am|Pier 11 4. | Goos Bay..| San Bedo K Vay.| o smiPter 11 § Barbara. | Scattle & Olympla.| 4 pm|Pler 2 January 5. ! | Rival...... | Wiiltpa H-rtm...l 4 pm(Pler 2 6. Tann Girech. .. ..(11 am|Pler T Purst S Sy id -m'rur 9 Chima S Jopan...| 1 pmiPler 4 Mexican_Perts 10 am Pier ii Seattle & Tacoma. 10 am/Pler 2 11 -m‘nu 24 I 8. Astoria & Bortiand Carlton W. Seligman Fails to.: Alliance. ... Bureka & Coos Bay lPur 16 Jan North Fork.| Humboldt |Pier 20 Caarina....| Coos Bay direct.../12 miPler 8§ January 2. | Corona. ....| Humboldt .. ..11:30 piPler 9 | Pt. Aren Pt. Arena & meno\ 4 pm|Pler 2 Acapulco...| N. ¥, via Panama.[12 m|Pler 40 City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am[Pler 9 Coquille River 68 pmiPier 2 Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 2 obtaining money by false pretenses and | passed many having failed to appear in court on town. two occasions when the case was called | bad piece of paper on the firm of Gant- | ner & Mattern, proprietor of a knitting | establishment, and he also, it is said, Bahrs as the local manager of the com- | smiled and replied, pany and agreed to engage Dahrs as right. attorney for the company, promising|became generous this Christmas and He | passed me out a few of these.” \ ! | Columbia FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Sails. Cottage City.| Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 1 Excelstor. - | Cooks: Inlet & Wa Jan, 2 POLICE SEARCH |SAY HE PASSED | A BQQ{S_CHECK; Detectives ;cfking Elmer F"l Emery, Aceused of Swindling | Business House Out of SflOI v Yo - SIGNS FICTITIOUS NAME| —_— | Son of Late Manager of the:’ Aretie 0il Works May Have . | to Answer a Felony Charge | 2ol ot { The detectives are on a quiet hunt | for Elmer E. Emery, a likely looking young man, who is accused of having | bogus checks around | It is charged that he passed a | ictimized the firm of Whitaker & Ray. Both | for which he formerly worked. Emery passed off the fictitious check Seligman was arrested on August 1/ on Gantner & Mattern on December 23. on comnlatnt of the local manager of | He went into the store and ordered the Conservative Life Insurance Com- | some furnishing goods. pany of Los Angeles, who alieged that hgave a check for $30 drawn on the First while Seligman was a solicitor for the | National Bank of this city, bearing the company he had received about $800|signature either Rufus Haws or Rufus commission on policies he had obtained | Thomas, a blur making it impossible to | The particu- | tell which. In payment he He is well known at the store and was for obtaining $60 commission on a : when one of the proprietors said to him | policy in favor of Attorney George H. in a Jocular way, “Well, I hope this to| paper is not bogus,” the voung man | Oh, no; it's all It is signed by my uncle. He | Nothing more was thought of the Police Judge Cabaniss on August 28 matter till vesterday, when the check was sent back marked “void.” An in- While out on bonds Selisman pre-| vestigation was commenced and it re- tended to open a wholesale and retail | vealed the fact that no such person as About | Rufus Haws or Rufus Thomas had any funds in the First National Bank. H Further inquiry brought to light the | toms broker, and wanted him to look | fact that there is no such person as | He told | Rufus Haws or Rufus Thomas. Ray that his uncle in St. Louis, J. Bas- | signature to the check is very much | { sard Jr., would supply him with ample | blurred and funds and Ray took him to his own | hard to decipher it, but the signature bank, where Seligman deposited a draft | resembles either Haws or Thomas. | The clumsily executed. It is that the young man has s of the same va- He was known to It is sai passed many ches riety around town. sard that he would not honor any of | have been spending money quite freely, although no one quite understood how | he did it, as his pesition did not war- rant his living in the style in which he managed to exist. 1 Young Emery is the son of the late Rufus C. Emery, formerly manager of the Arctic Oil Works, a prominent citizen and member of the Knights Templar. The father died about a year ago and soon after young Emery went to work as a solicitor for the firm of Whitaker & Ray. He worked in that capacity for sev- | eral months, when the management discovered that the young man had failed to account for various sums of money. He was called to account and admitted his wrongdoing. He pleaded for a chance and the firm did not orosecute him. He was relieved of | his position, however, soon after. | Emery is a handsome young man, | about 24 years old, a swell dresser and . a general favorite at social functions. Captain of Detectives Martin has de- tectives working on the ¢ expected that Emery will s accusers. } ——e————— | Harbor Officials Censured. | An inquest was held vesterday on the body of Charles E. Carroll, a switchman, who was killed by being struck on ‘the head by a projecgng | beam from a fence on the beit ¥ne railway while he was riding on top of a freight car. The jury returned a verdict that Carroll was killed “by beisg knocked off the train by a beam | | projecting near the track. We cen-| | sure Commissioners for tracks too ! the Harbor allowing the building of near the fence.” ————————— NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—A call for a mass- | meeting here to-morrow to consider ways and means of securing the Democratic national con- Vention for New York in June. 1804, was is «ued to-day by Prestdent Fornes of the Board rmen. RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFORNIA_ f LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, Other Santa Fe Tralns: 7:30 . M.] ¢or Stockton, Frisno, Bakersfield, 9:30 8. M. b Merced, Hanford and Visalla, 8:00 p. m. | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8§:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. TOSANRAFAEL, (NGISE Mgl ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, [S5[0] I8 CAZADERO, Etc. via Sausalito Ferry. | Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— rt from San Francisco Dally—7:00 Dfxw‘lwoo. uo:"oo a. m. 1 1:45, 3:18, st sAN AFAEL TO simx FRANCISCO | _EROM 55 6:35, 7040, 8:35, 9:35. 11:08 & 12:20, 1:45. . 4045, 5143, 6:45, | :‘bfi(.}& MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO T Dally—5:45, 6:55, 7:32. 8:88, fi30s m. 1235 200, 315, 4:65, 5:05, 605, 705, 9:00. 1 RSUGH TRAINS. N daily—Cazadero and way stations. 54‘” ;_ ™. Week fllyl' (Saturdays excepted)— les and way siations. TS . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | Hone days only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and | way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Sen Francisce | Pestof Narkw & | San Francisce R i e e | Woukly Call $1.00 per Yo RAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC o wre due Lo arrive i Traine lony S FRANCISCO. (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street ) ¥ Drcrunse . 103 “au 7.00« 5 Vacaviile, Winters, Buasey . Benfeia, Sutsun. Elmira sad Sucrs 7304 7304 menty 2.004 7858 7.250 8250 7.25¢ Santa Tamon. ... . Lathrop. Vaitejo, Hosa, Martinez, Saa Nlles, Livermore, Trac SE0CkIOn . ... .o Shasth Express — ( Wiitiama (for Dartiett Spr Willows tFruto, lie Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. 7.55¢ Duyls. Woodland, Knights Laxding. _ __ Marysv Orovill=... . 7550 Port vosta. Martine Byron. Tracy. Stock: man, Los Bamos. Mendots. Armons. laafurd. Visalls. Porterville . R vk Port Costa, Mariines, Tracy, Lath- Top. Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Gushen _Juaction. Hanford, Visalla. Bakersfleid . Ntles, San Jose, Livermor won, (+Milton), ivae, Saer Placeeville. Marysviile, Siinie, O Jamestown. S Kdale. Chiness, jamestown. So- Oror. Tuolumne aud Avgels ... 4259 Adiantic Express—Ogden and Eac. 11.254 Martinez sad Way 8552 825 12250 Javish. fngs), Bluff, 8004 8.304 4.25» 8304 4559 .30+ 423 8.304 800. 9.304 10.004 10.004 Statios The Overisad Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago..... . Vallejo S Los Angei nger — Port Costa. Martinez. Byron, Tracy, throp. Stockton. Merced, Baymond. Fresno, Goshen Junc tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalla. Bakersfeld. Los Angeles Hayward. Niies and Way Statloas. Sacramento Liiver Steamers. "n ters, Sacramento, Knights Landing, e aad way 12.00% .00 i30r Byrou, s, Martinez, Tracy. Lathrop, Modesto. Merced, Fresno and Way St ons beyoud Port Losta. ... cy. Stockton. Lod n lixmon, Valle]o, Martiaea. Cadlnts Nties, Tracy. § Hayward. Niles, Irvingtos, San ) Jose. Livermore. os I8 The Uwl Limited—! N Hanos. Miéndota, Fresno, Tulars, Bakersfield. Los Angeles Goiden State Oakiand 10 Los Ange cago, viaC.R.1. & P . Port Costa. Tracy, Stockton ....... Hayward, Niles and San J. Hayward. Niles and San Jose. . Esstera Express—Ogden. Denv s, Chicago sad Benicta. Sul- Sacramento, Colfax,) 7 wads a § o aa A a 8 S E.60r 16.30r Esst._Port Cost. sun, Eimira, Dav 52% 7.55¢ 8.00r 7.000 7007 pe Sundi) ... | { h Costa, artinez and Way Statlons gon & Californis Express—Sac- Marysville, Redding. Puget Sonnd and Esst. Clles and S.4 Jose (Sun- COAST LINE TFoot of Market Stre 164 Newark, centervil ¥ Bo-ia 4 Wy Stations. Centerville, San 11.25a 8.55a 11554 Cru 12167 New New Almader Los Gails, Feiton, Boulder Cree., Santa Cruz and z ark, Jowe, Principal Way Stations .. +10.93a 4167 Newark. SanJose, LosGatos snd | 18.558 way stations. 10654 @9 307 Runters Traln, Saturday only. Tose anc. Way Stationa. Re 1B from Los « Sunday oniv. i7 26% OAKLAND HARBOK FERRY. 2rom SAN FRANCISCO, Fout of Market St. (Siiph 11 o4 100 300 515w From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — {5:00 i5:00 1805 10:00 4w 12.060 2.00_4.00 ny COAST LINE (Broad Gaug A Rt SadVE wasend Stree Jose and Way Sta s ew Almaden (Tues., Frid., only 8004 8.004 The Coaster—Stops only San_Jose, Gilroy_(fonneetion for Hollle- ter). Pajaro. astrovilla (com- necilon to and from Mimterey and Pagific Grove), Salinas. San Ardo, 'Paso Robles. Santa Mas garits, Saa I s Obispo, principal stations then _s Sarf (connectica for Lompoe® principal statiolss thence Ssata sarbars,a0 Busna- venturs, Ssagus. Los - jgeles... 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos. Capitola SautaCruz Pacific Grove. Saiinas. San Luis Obispo and Fjincipal Way Station 10. ose and Way Stations.. ( 11304 Ssnta Clars, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Statfons s 5.3 1307 San Jose and Way Station . 3.007 Del Monte Kipresr . Sants Clara, San Jose. Dol Mouie. Monter Pactdc Grove (conmects at Sant S Crez. Boulderg) ze Potnte) 5307 Tres Pi. Jose and Way Statfons {aas, Pasn Roblea, ‘9o, a Barbara, Deming. EI Paso, New York. Con- or Sants Crox pects at and Grove and Way Statfons .. 710 8167 San Mateo, Bereatord, Beimont. an Redwood, alr Onks, Menio Par_Palo Al T 948 > Sem Jose ana Way Stations. 6.38a 00r Palo Alto and Way Stations. ... 10.154 30r sonth san Francisco, Millbrae, Bur- lingame, Ssn M3teo, Beimont, Carlos. Redw.od, Fair Oaks, o Park. and Paio Alto 9.430 411.307 Mayfield, Mounsain View, Sunay vale. Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose.. = o o iss 9457 P for Afternoon. A for Morning. 18unday excepted + Sunday oniy. a Saturday only. § Staps at all stations on Sunda; 1a St. sonthhonm *., 6:507. % am & Only trains stoppiag at V. are6:10 4., T:004.30., 11:30 406, 8:00 7. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISLO AKu NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streel SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS 7:30, 9:00 11:00 a. m.; 12:45. 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip m _Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS-8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30 5:00_ 6:20. 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO_ SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-6:05, 7:35 7:50. 9:20. 11 a’ m.: 12:30_3:40. 5:00. 5:20 p. m Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. o 8:00. 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40. 3:40, 05, 6:25 p. m. | In Effect | Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27. 1908, |San Francisco. Week | Vsun~ Destina- Days. | days. | tion. o al Ignacio. » P N to, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Fulton. ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Hopland. and Ukiah wu Guerneville. Sonoma, 10al S0 a __Glen Elien. 205 5| 6:20 p 40 2/10:20 & ) pl 3:30 pl _ Sebastopol. 35 p! 8:20 p STAGES connect at Greem Brae for San at_Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur t Fulton for Altruria and Mark West at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serviile for Skaggs Springs: at the Geysers Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay. Lake. port and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehr Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel . Upper Lake, Pomo, John Day's. Riverside. Lierly's. nhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House. Comptche, Camp Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covello. Layto: ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eurek: Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. 4 On. Sunday round-trip tick=ts to all points beyond San Rafael ai half rates Ticket offices, Market street building. H. C. WHITING, Chronicle. w