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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31 1903 ITENSILS SERVE A NEW PURPOSE Fdward Riley Says His Wife Uses Them as Weapous and i | Throws Them at Iis Head FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE] SIS | Dr. W. B. Estes Asks for| Legal Separation on Ground That His Spouse Is Cruel ch as dishes, | hor on- are to the ations Jivorce Riley al years ng them at A C k at him. On i him with a pair ¢ B. Estes, who w Estes 1901, wants a dive owed » Capurro or jnfidel- Love Georg were B W Griffith igan from Dugan his wife’s heart, Judge an in Hu -rrigan Lloyd sert Offers to Pay High Rent. Mayor Schmitz filed | ting of the before the for: for fifty da Nippon Maru Sails. S Maru, Captain vesterday ght and car- ngers. Of her n a hundred employes, were booked for Ma- Nippon calls after leaving carried forty Chinese, of whom emanded and three deported. Her the following named: Mrs. T. Aok, Tanaka W. Merri ying more t Xty-seven ¢ Govern L w s J. W. tadt, H liam Auerbach, Baumgardner, W. Brown, J G. Brown, Peyton Carter, Crabtree, A. C. Derkum, €. B. Dickinson, Mrs infant, Jobn Geraghty, V. Herold, Dr. Max Herzog, W. Lockwood. A. McGuffin, H dore Muller, F. S. Nichols, J Rabun, £. W. Record, 8. A Salinger, Mrs. M faw Mrs. G v » B D R amont Millie i A Wills. Hongkone L. Farnham, Miss J. Harris, ¥. B Jacob, Mrs, H Kelth, Miss F. | Meyers, Mre. J. B. Pascoe and infant, Mrs. | M. M. Rudd, W. B. White, Mrs. W. B. White. | M Lopez. | To join at tuly A. Hauschild, Sixto | ADVEETISEMENTS. g, Pears’ People have noidea how crude and cruel soap can be, It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does it do. | It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears’ Soap has no free, al- kali in it. It neither reddens nor roughens the skin. It re- sponds to water instantly; wash- esand rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong; and the | F. 3. Pucher, H. J. Heiner, G. R. Rich | mond, F. Levy, L. Le Gouellec, T. Love- Captain Rennie But Receives BRINGS CARGO OF TROPICAL PRODUCTS FROM SOUTH SEAS Oceanic Steamship Company’s Liner Mariposa Arrives From Tahiti. Offers Silent Assistance to Snub for H |PROPOSE TEST OF TALIDITY Constitutionality of Woodward Law Will Be Determined in Proceedings to Be Instituted British Ship Eurasia is Good Intentions DATE FOR PERMIT CASE Harboy Board Will Urge Dis- | solution of Temporary In- junction if DealersSeek Delay ey { While the case agreed upon by the | Board of State Harbor Commissioners and the wholesale produce dealers of | this city to test the extent of the juris- diction of the Commissioners under the Sloss for January-8, counsel do not ! think that the proceedings before Judge , Sloss will be final. The attorneys for | the Board of Harbor Commissioners | i |say that the Commissioners are deter- mined to have the law judicially de-| fined, so that there may be no question | remaining relative to tie position of the board. The question of the consti- tutionality of the law may be raised by the interested parties in case the decision ig, against the produce men in the case before Judge Sloss. This case principally involves the right of the Commissioners to with- | draw permits that were granted upon certain conditions, which the Commis- | sioners say were violated by those whose permits have been taken away. The issue of constitutionality, if it is to be raised, cannot well come up in the case now before the court. Prior to the setting of the date for the case before Judge Sloss counsel for i | the Harbor Commissioners moved for dissolutions of the temporary injunc- tions that were granted in a number of cases. It is the intention of the Harbor Commissioners to press for dis- | sollition if counsel for the wholesale produce men is not ready to go on in | the case now considerell acceptable as a test of some phases of the law. The reason for this is that the Commis- sioners wish to find out where they stand legally and as soon as possible. Mr. Reinstein says that his clients are also anxious to have the matter de- | cided. —_——————— ‘Woman Wants Salvage. Francis Hanique filed a suit for sal- BRITISH OTHER DAY BY THE DEN SHIP EURASIA, WHICH LEFT ER MARIPOS ES OF BATTLE WITH ANGRY ELEMENTS. HE RE DEC! A WITH SEVERAL SPARS GONE AND SHOWING OTHER EVI- Delayed for several hours beyond her schedule by head winds, the Oceanic Steamship Company's liner Mariposa arrived early yesterday morning from Tahiti. Her cargo included 79,410 cocoa- nuts, 4146 sacks of copra and other tropical products. She brought seven- teen passengers. Captain Rennie spoke the British ship Eurasia December 28 in latitude 30.35 north, longitude 126.67 west. The wind- jammer had lost her main yard and main topsail yard, and evidently had been pretty roughly handled since De- cember 13, when she left this port for Queenstown. - So serious was the ap- parent plight of the Bri ner that Cap. tain Rennie changed his course and by signals asked Captain Hughes E ia if the liner could be of service to the sailing ship. No notice, however, was taken of the Mariposa’s signals. The offer of assistance W not even acknowledged. This kind of discourtesy s not common on the ocean highway, and if Captain Hughes is not suffering from tingling ears the comment on his conduct made yesterday at the Mer- chants’ Exchange failed of its fabled effect. As far as Captain Rennie could judge the Eurasia is heading for Hono- | lulu for repairs. The Mariposa's passengers included the following named: Mrs. M. Monier, G. Chaffey land, Mrs. M. T. Chaff and two chil- and T. E. Bunkley, wif dren. Sails to Freedom on Clothes Bag. A. Le Mayerer de Merprus, who says he is of a rich Belgian artist, deserted yes- the won terday from the British ship Ben Dears, laid sp wc Sausali Mernrus jumped overboas with a clothes bag filled with corks tied around his waist. He was picked u Sausall » landed t s says h says, paid 3 the Ben Dearg a fisherman by Frank Cavalo, M deserter at Melggs whar years old. His father, francs to the owners of teach Merprus junior the science of tion. Inotead of teaching him, he declares, the people on board made him work. abused him shamefully, fed him insufficien and kept him to all intents and purposes a pris- oner. SR D Sierra Sails To-Night. With a large «cargo and full complement of ssengers, the Oceanic Steamship Company’s er Sierra will sail at § o'clock this evening Hono and the Antipodes. Dr. F. W. ding, United States Consul at Newcastle, New South Wales, will be a passenger. £. N. Laughlin, agent for the Pacific Coast Steam- ship Company at Monterey, goes as far as Honolulu on the liner. Mies E. Lewthwaite, a well-known East Oakland young lady, will be a vassenger to Homolulu, from where she goes to Maui to take charge of a school. A number of orominent colonfals will be among the passengers. bl BT Dangers to Shipping. Captain Senders of the British ship Sir Robert Fernie, which arrived Tuesday night from Cardiff, revorts having passed a huge, barnacled log in latitude 27 25 north, longi- tude 127 18 west. and en December 16 in lati- tude 30 B§ north, longitude 127 34 west, he sighted a_similar menace to navigation. ~The voyage of the Sir Robert Fernle was stromy, | Captain Sanders declaring that he never before encountered so many and such teriffic north- west gales. e e City of Panama and Aztec Sail. “The Pacific Mail Company's steamships City Panama and Aztec salled vesterday for v way of the coffee ports, where large shipments of the product are awaiting vessels to carry them to market. The Siberia was moved vesterday to the berth vacated by the City of Panama, and the Peru, due to-day, will_have to anchor in the stream until the accumulation of freight has been cleared in part from the dock b mets R o Curacao Comes From Mexico. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's Cu- racan arrived yesterday from Guaymae. She brought about thirty passengers and nearly 900 tons of cargo. Her freigbt, as usual, in- cluded a large shipment of live turtles. 'She aiso brought treasure valued at about $100,- 000 | e T VS Loses Man Overboard. The schooner Peasl arrived yesterday 15 days from Sand Point with 35,000 codfish. On November 17, during a northeast gale, John Filkman, a seaman, was washed overboard after-effect is every way good. ®stablished over 10° years, | and drowned. RS Sk The Overdue List. The rate of reinsurance on the overdue Paris v of the! was advanced yesterday to 70 per cent. The | W. J. Pirrie was marked_up to 15 per cent and the Loch Bredan to 70 per cent. g 2 | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and i Shipping Merchants. The barkentine S. N. Castle returns to Hono- lulu with general cargo e Merchandise for the Orient. | The Javanese steamer Nippon Maru | vesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu, Yoko- | hama and Manila with a general merchandise cargo valued at $225,118, exclusive of treasure, sailed I and distributed as follows: For Japan, $80,525: Fhilippine Islands, $78,405; China, = $68,610; East Indies, $11 Korea, $425; Viadivostok, $648. The ieading exports were as follows: To Japan—b00 bbls flour, 258 gals wine, 915 bs 1 cs dried 530 ‘Ibs raisins, 404 Ibs nuts, 3490 Ibs milistuffs, 4338 lbs 2 cs heese, 4552 1bs ham and 130 cs canned goods, 467 Ibs bread, | U8 cs'table preparations, 976 lbs butter, 7 pkgs groceries and provisions, 240 lbs codfish, Is beef, 6 pkgs potatoes, 6 pkgs fresh fruits, 5205 Ibs ‘dried fish, 241 rolls 3 cs leather, 9 bales hos pkgs bicycles and sundries, 50 flasks quicksilver, 297 bxs soap, 47,019 Ibs { sheet lead, 30,035 1bs asphaltum, 800 bales cot- | ton, 98 cs’ paint: cs drugs, 7 cs arms and am ition, 18 ‘cs boots and shoes. 4 Dkgs agricuitural implements, pkgs electrical supplies. > Philipp} 10 cs hon millstuffs, Ihs coffec, 59 pkgs machinery, 6 Islands—6482 cs canned goods. 8880 Ibs bread, 14,400 1bs 5 pkes | cs eyrup, 1000 1bs raisins, 10,025 00 Ibs candy, 21 cs table prepara- tions, 1000 bales hay. 5i7 ctls oats, 2550 crts potatoes, 500 crts onions, 1611 lbs ham, 40 cs salmon, 250 Ibs codfish, 252 gals wine, 19 cs s 156 gals whisk: liquors, 50 pkgs fresh fruits, 14 cs extracts. 2054 Ibs smoked meat, b vkgs provisions, 600 pkes bBeer, 17 pkgs electrical supplies, 13 pkgs agriouitural implements, 1773 pkgs army fur- niture. 30 pkgs arms and ammunition, 14 pkgs [&pices, 2680 gais 1 cs | pipe. 220 kegs white lead, 125 cs paints, 90 cs 3 bbls ofls, 2 cs hats, 21 bales hose, 4 cs dry | goods, 50 pkgs machinery, 12 cs boots and | shoes. 3 bdls oars, 45 pkgs drugs. | o a—9800 bbls flour, 3227 lbs ginseng, £100 1bs pear! barley. 2140 lbs dried fish, & pkes provisions. 994 1bs raisins, 5150 Ibs drled fruit, $49 Ibs cheese, 317 cs_canned goods, 935 1bs meale, 190 pkgs beer, 152 cs whisky, 2015 1bs beuns 1900 Ibs codflsh, 98 pkes fresh fruits, 207 1bs ham and bacon, 10 cs table prepara- tions, 7 cs syrup, 102 cs soap, 2 cs boots and hoes. 100 b starch To East Indles—I85 cs galmon, 201 cs canned goods. 20 cs millstuffs, 484 gals wine. To Korea—330 1bs meals, 6 cs canned goods, 571 1bs bread, 3 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1 cs drugs. |~ Ta Viadivostok—13,750 1bs dried fruit. i ——e—— Exports via the Isthmus. The steamer City of Panama gailed yesterday for_Panama with an assorted %argo en routs | to New York valued at £40,424, ‘and including | the foilowing: 41,520 gals wine, 2880 Ibs rice, | 19.510 1hs ary hides, 408,220 1bs pig lead, 18,423 | 1bs Jead dross, 75 flasks quicksilver, 6 e dry goods, 200 sks grape root and 09 bales junk. The steamer also carried 250 cs canned sal- | mon. valued at $800, for Barbadoes Island, 150 | | | | | | c= same, valued at $600, for Port of Spain, island of Trinidad, and 21,000 Ibs dried prunes, valued at $550, for Rotterdam, Holland. . Shipping Intelligence. | ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, December 30. Lo Stmr Aberdeen, Danlels, 76 hours from Port- and potmr Czarina, Johnson, 45 hours from Coos ay. Stmr Pcmo, Winkel, 14 hours from Mendo- cino, via Point Arena’ 10 hours. Stmr Gualala, Hansen, 12 hours from Ben- ders Landing. Stmr Fulton, Lee, 12 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr Prentiss, Ahistrom, 20 hours from Trinidad. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens Landing. . | “Stmr_ Mariposa, Renmnie, 12 days 143 hours | from Tahiti, | _Stmr North Fork, Neleon, 26 hours from Eurek; Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, 11 days from Guay- mas, etc. Nelson, 68 hours from Coos pitmr Arcata, ay. Donaldson, 73 hours from Grays Harbor; bound south; put in to land tmr _Homer, passengers. Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, 9 days from Port- {:nd. via Coos Bay 3 days, via Eureka 24 { hours. Stmr Empire, Macgenn, 60 hours from Coos %, “.hlp Drumburton, Thomas, 69 days from nila. 4 RESCM‘ 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point yes, Schr Advent, Olsen, 7 days from Coos Bay. Echr Pearl, Soderholm, 16 days from Sand Point. CLEARED. Wednesday, December 30. Stmr City of Panama, Porter, Panama and Champerico; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Honolulu, Yokohama, Mani!a and Hongkong: W H Avery, agent. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, December 30. Stmr Aztec, Robinson, San Jose de Guate- mala. 8 Stmr City of Panama, Porter, Panama way i ~ dquist, Eureka. ports. Stmr Acme, Lun Stmp Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquilie River. ' Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Bureka. Stmr ck, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg Woodward law has been set by Judge ;‘ RAILWAY TRAVEL Three Fast Trains DALY TO Chicago and East VIA THE Southorn Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicaga & North-Western Rys. Stardard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. For sleeping car reservaticns, tickets and information Abply to agents Southern Pacific Co.. of fo R. R. RITCHIE, Genersl Agent, CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY. 617 Market St. wwsa San Francisco, Cal. SQUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave a: SAN FRANCISCO. Foot of Market Street ) | | | Santafe | ~7.004 Vcaville, Winters, Ruasey._ . 7.85% | 700 Benicis, Suisan, Ebmirs aad Sacra- | 738 vm—’ux - e T 7.25» Fig allejo, aifstoga, 4V Kot Mariinez, San Ramon. ... $.288 = 5 | 730a Niies. Livermore, Tracy. Lathton. o tockon .......... e 8004 Shasta Express — (Via Davis CALIFORNIA | Wititame (for Dartiets Speiage) 1llows. Tyto, e ul | Portland, Tacoms, Seattle...... 7.55¢ II:IE,'MA"VIEEPsTg:rl!cyAco | 8004 Davis.Woodland. Knights Landing, | Maryavilie, Orovilie pesae 557 2 P i Martl . Antfoch, at 9:30 2. m., through in 3 days, § | b g By B s | Los Banos. ta = Shiex and 1 Soapinae: Armons. . Huntor Porterville . 8.30a Port Costa. Martin: rop. Modesto, Other Santa e Trains: Goshen _Junction. aw 3. M. for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Yiealla, Bokorafield ... p. m. for Stockton. | Piacerville, Marysville, Chico, peon p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | g.304 . “af iy Chicago. ! . 426 TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St. ugi :g: . 11235 Perry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- | 8.55r way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South PFirst 10.004 The Overiand Limited — | Denver. Omaha, Chicago... 8.257 S5 S Sone. | 19.004 Vaiieso. Sor s 12350 = =7 10.004 Los Angeies Papaenger — Pors Costa. Martinez,” Byroa, Tracy, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. | oS o o aoreel Raymond, Fresno, Goshen June tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersfield. Los Angeios . Huyward, Niies and Way Staclons Sacramento R Benlcia, Woodiand, LESSER SAN FRANGIoLU ANy HURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. * Steamers. e, Sscramento, Knfghts Landing. Oroville and way Winy SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 12: WEEK DAYS UMPQUA—Sailed Dec 29—Stmr San Ga- briel, for San Pedro men EUREKA—Salled Dec 30—Stmr Spokane, for g | San_Francisco. LAmived Dec 30—Stmr San Gabriel, from FOSBRIVE mpqua; schr o | "o E‘,;’,‘,’:' e pAzmlen from Redonds; sehr | " Steamer. , From. [ Due | alled Dec 30--Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- | Leclanaw.... vevn-|Dec, claco;” stmur Francls H Leggett, fof Bori- | Avetiorrer.r. | Humhotds B 3 | land, Or. | Humboldt ec. g | SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 30—Stmr Queen, San Diego & Way Pts.[Dec. 31 | hence Dec 27. s Point Arena.| Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Dec. Salled Dec 30—Stmr Umatilla, for San|G.W. Elder. | Fortiand & Astoria....|Dec. Francisco. | Peru. New York via Panama.|Dec. 31 | DON, Or—Arrived Dec 30—Schr On- | Chico. Coquille River herce Dec 21. San Pedro Jan. dondo: schr Marion, for San Francisco. : San Pedro & Way Ports|Jan, WESTPORT—Arrived Dec 30—Stmr West- Coron: J | Mackina: Tacoma .. Arrived Dec 30—Schr Ruby, hence Dec 20. | Chehalls. Grays Harbor . | ABERDE Salled Dee 30—Stmr Centra- | Phoenix......| Mendocino | lia, for San Pedro; stmr Newburg, for Re- | San Pedro. San Pedro | | Coos B port. hence Dec 29, Olympic. Son Tedro, ... PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Dec 30—Schr | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports . John A Campbell, hence Dec 16, for Port | Eureka Humboldt | Grays Harbor San’ Pedro Crescent City .. China & Japan . Grays Harbor . | Iaqua | R. Dollar. | mble; schr Expansion, from San Pedro, for Sailed Dec 30—Br bark T a 30—Br bark Iverna, for Callao. REDONDO—Salled Dec 30--Bktn Newsbos, for Tacoma. . Del Norte. Coptie. Centralia. | the Geysers, | Potter v y i Tnited States 7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.: | % vage . yesterday in Alhe T 3:30. 5:10. 6:20 p, m. Thursdays—Extra trip | 3.30e Hayward, Niies :;m Wny' "‘;“':'," District Court against the gasoline| at"11:5 p. m | 30¢ y.;_r“”cml.%”" :m....—xn“,“,'_ = —# |launch Famiglia Unita. She alleged sfi's;'fi'f\'r’;_:&},"“,'?{ at 1:30 ang lnl‘:lo 4 Mty Drews sad Weg Bee SMBER 15 FOR QUEENSTOWN AND WAS SIGHTED THE that on December 22 of this vear she | 3:30° 5:00. 6:20, 11:90 p. m. _ 3 B e e Stk Lo | |saw the launch afloat and abandoned | SAN RAFAEL TO_ SAN FRAN . | &00F Maritnez.San iumon. Vatieio, | |about 100 feet from shore and waded | S ey i AL e cogr Noousiom Saate Rosm i 3 ¢ : 3 | p Niles, Tracy. Stockton. Lo | lin at the risk of her life until she | e :'z‘(r; :‘"D‘:!‘E 05 and ;‘}2 % z‘)« 4307 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Saa | i i AYS—8:00. 9:40. 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Jose. Livermore. caught hold of the e}r:d Ml a hfn:\:ing‘ 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p, M. 5.00r The Ow! Limited—Newman, Los value of whic’ e o1 800, Stmr Navarro, Weber. beached the launch, the valu Leave In Eftect | Arrive | R P e V. Stmr Grace Dollar, Fo 3 she alleges is $1500. SanFrancisco.| Sept. 27. 1903. [San Francisco. | Golden State Limited Sieeper, 'h'llgr;"cquh‘!’le R‘l\'e 'y .Ir!crd. Crescent City. ety ] Week | Sun- Destini Sun- Week | mr Bennington, The . Pa - i days. 4 . RIRE A. Speering, a fisherman, living a 9:10a] 5:40 U § torpedo boat Preble, Davidson, Panama. > : o dioe s | . _Jap stmr Ninpon Maru, Greene, Honolulu, 2009 Dupont street, reported to the Ignacio. 10:40 a(10 ,m;i Ote Tapveen. Opton. B, “‘x;whlh'?l‘s‘l(-nflu and Hongkong. police yesterday that his crab boat aha, St ‘]_.aulil, "cmr:n;‘n.a r ship mla, Steele, Port Townsend. Tni il t. Port Cos enie! ul- Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. had been stolen from Union-street } SPOK wharf on Tuesday and he had been | Novato.e | Tragtee. B Nov 28, lat 55 S, lon §1 W, Fr bark Em. | unable to find any trace of it. He| Petaluma aah, Wit 529 pereur Menelik, hence Oct 2, for Queenstown?| .. 5 and D S et 3 Nov 28, lat 85 8, lon 1 W, Fr bark Noemi, | Yalued it at $75. A ol B ‘1:& T e L 78se from Shields, for 'San Francisco P = 7.00r ichmond, sen Pa IDfC 1{2. lnr li\”,Y lofn 27Hw. Fr bark As-| °® Fulton, G Marsimos and Way nferes, from Cardiff, for Honolulu. uccessive tides of the 8057 Oregon & California Expr ac- Per atmr Mariposa, from Tahiti Dec 30— | hand, colum b g Bt Ao i Bl 404 Tamento, Maryw Redding, Dec 28, lat 30 35 N, lon 126 57 W, Br ship | go¥ 1 i78.“column gives the last tide of the | Winasor, Portland, Puget Sound and Kast. §.554 Burasia, hence Dec 13, for Queenstown, with | 5200 CIO® S8 ORGS0 o but three tides, as | Healdsburg, | 8.10r Hayward, Xiies and San Jose (Sun’ DO emain yard or mein topsall yard. No an- | gometimes occurs. The heights given are in Lytton. | | dayonty) ...oo.o. : ~ 11554 IS St R addition fo the soundings of the United States Geyserville, | 7:35p| 6:20p | COAST LINE (varrow Gauge). TELEGRAPHIC. Coast Survey charts,_ except when & minus (—) Cloverdale, | | | ‘00t of Market Street.) POINT LOBOS, Dec 30, 10 p m—Weather | slgn precedes the height, and then the number [ Bt | "6 Fewark, Centervin a cloudy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. given s subtracted from the depth given by | and Ukiah Felton, Boulaer Creek, DOMESTIC PORTS. the charts. The plane of reference is the mean ™ * - | Cruz and Way Statios ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 30—Schr Forester, | Of the lower low water: 0al Willits. | 12.98F Newark, Centervilie, San Joss, from Redondo: schir Alvena, from San Pedro. (TR 3 BTN | i New Almaden. Los Gatws, Feiton, PORT HARFORD—Arrived Dec 30, noon— Time Ball. | Guerneville. Boulder Creek, Saata Cruz sad Stmr W H Kruger, hence Dec 59, . | o Princtpal Way Stations .........+10.554 Batled Dea S pp anep Do, 30, | Branch Hydrographic Office. U. S. N., Mer- | Sonoma, 4167 Newark. SanJosc, LosGatos and | '8.58 fortaed Dec 30, 5 b m—S(mr Santa Barbara, | ™%} 0 e Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Glen Ellen. way stations. CPORT . LUDEOW—Arriv 2 |~ December_30, 1903, — 307 Husters Trai John A Campbel. hence Do 1g0%¢ 30—Sebr | mpemime Ball on the tower of the Ferry | PR Jose and Way Stations. Return- PORT LOS ANGELES—Satlod Dec 30—gtm | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | $:30 1 stopol iug from Los Gatos Sunday only. i7 25 Eant Fodro, 1o Ben Weanie - [L e at noon of the 120th meridian or at § | ~STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | ~ OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. FORT BRAGG—Salled Dec 30—Stmr Souty | P M- Creenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. | Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | FromSAN FRANCISCO, Fout of Market St. (Siipis Bt o e Bt s Lieutenant N., in charge. | Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark Weat 35 9:00 11:00 A 1.00 3.00 5.18 .. —————— Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- | From OAKLAND, Foo: of Broadway 18:05 10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 4.0 Kroad Gauge GRART. LINE Lt 104 San Jose and Way Statl serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spring: Kelseyville. Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake. port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, ailey. John Day’s, Riverside. Lierly's, Buckneil's. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, 004 San Jose and Way Statfons. . . - 004 New Aimaden (Tues., Frid., only), Stops only San Jose, & 004 The Coaste; Giroy_ (¢ ter), Pajaro. Castroville (con- nectign to and_trom_ Mowterey and Paciic Grove), Saiinas, Sen Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg Westport Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- | Ardo, ;.le;? hn: Mar- ville. Curumings, Bell's Springs. Harris, OI- | e e sen’s. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia for Lomgoee), priscipal stovions and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- | S e T B 9.00a San Jose. Tres Plaos, Capitola, SantaCruz, PacticGrove, Suitnan Oblspe and Principel to all points Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicie buflding. H. C. WHITING. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. MT. TAMALPAIS RAlLWAY Saumlite Arrive Del Monte Kxpress—Santa Clara, San Jose, Dei Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sants. Clars for Santa Cruz, Boulder Arrived Dec 30—Stmr Melville Dollar, hence | Pomona Humboldt Creek aud Narrow Gauge X 3 \ y > Potnts) Dec 28, = hen Rival... ..... Willapa Harbor at Giiroy for Hollister. Tres e e« 2 RTS. G. Lindauer.. Grays Harbor . Piaos. at Ci vilte for SaMs s 'im OLULU—Sailed Dec 30—U § stmr Ken- ’| San’ Pedro .. 330 Tres Pinos Way Passenger.._._... 10454 tucky, T S stmr Oregon, U § stmr Wiscon- San Dicgo & Way Bt 307 yan'Joue and Way Statlons 1. 18004 sin, U S New Orleans, U S stmr | *| Sac Pedro ¥ 16007 San Jose, (vin Senta Clara) Los ‘gh, U & stmr Cincinnatl dnd U3 stmr | Banita._.. /.| Newport & Way. Forts. Jan Gaiow, and Principal Wy Sia or Manila, via Guam. ameda. ... .| Honolulu ... tione (except Sunday) ... - N ed Dec 30—Schr Alice '(r!.‘u.kc, hence | Columbia. ... | Portland & Astoria. % 16307 uum-;a tncipai Way Stations 19.40a : ship Marion Chilcott, hence Dec 11, | Arcata. JC Bay & Pt Orford.|Jan. 6.607 Sunset Limited.— Redwood. San stmr Conemaugh, from Seaftie San Juan..... New York via Panama.|Jan. s Jose, Glirvy. Sailnas, Paso Kobles, Sailed Dec 30—Stmr Alanfeda, for San Fran- | Queen. .| Puget Souna Ports. Diyow cad Vilow Gumg | San Lufs Obispo, Sante Barbars, S RARULOT Aisived e 308 el e RIS | and Saceareen Fon L e T Son e — Arrive i ey erbia. .. A — g s Lo X 3 . Con- trom Honolulu. %5 tmr Nevadan, | @ tennial. .. | Seattle & Tacoma s . ot e cis 8¢ Pajaro for Sants, Crua EASTERN PORTS. a | astrov - W orORK—Salled Dec 20—Stmr Segu- 20 B Changes in Police Department. | 18.187 Sabwaseo.Berestord,Beimont sas 2 ranca, for Colon. : s 5 p g g PHILADELPHIA— Arrived Bteamer, Destination. Salls.| Pler. Lieutenant Duke will be sworn in Gurica, Redwoed, Pair Gakin Tite £ St oo ae-nip - - Manlo Park. Paio Alto. e e ; December 31. as captain by Chief Wittman on Sat- l":':' B ar e whs . wiOTIQUE—Arrived Dec 27—Br. ship Eva e | e & N o] & Pl Pler 1t | urday and will meantime be assigned | 11 South sanF ancieco, Milibrme. AN T S Ve Bonita Newport & Way .| § amiPler 1L | to take charge of the Central district. B e et Vel Goe: - | Sterra... .. 3 ! 2 9450 b i e ot B .| €entennial.’| Seattie & Tacoma.| 5 pmPier 20 | Captain Dunleavy was to have sent in | o0 2o, Mo0I% FITE Sd Foo UG paraito, Nov 20—Fe ook Jully, for Val- | Altiance.... Eurdkd & Cooy Bay) 8 pmPler 18| yis resignation yesterday, to take ef- R e yalparaiso, Nov 2—Stmr Excelsior, for'8Y0- | North Fork.| Humboldt -+ 5 pmfPier 30| fect ‘on April 1, but failed to do so. | ———_a8 Jees. S\ HULL—Arrived Dée 20— Cer Ship Sylphide, | CT8rina: .| Coos Bay direct...l1Z ‘m Pler S |mpe matter will be taken up at the | {Sunday eacepead + sanaay oty Higioe ASE 'S4 S Cicsin ) e e N pm|Pier 10 | meeting of the Pension Board on Mon- L p ¥ = he):cAoLs:!‘?zh —Artived Dec 20—Schr Vegn, | §irce.. . }M ::"::: ;:;“:-}g :E?;}:; o | day. George Kelly, the photographer | @ o.u:-?"“ u“::.n'r'u 8t. sonthbonm £+ SICTORIA—Arrived Dec 30—Br stmr Amur, Humbotge ¥ i "2 |of the department, will retire to-day | ge:i0su.? e g ¢ 2 ! HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 30—Stmr Gaellc, Humboldt g 9 land George H. Blum, who joined the {rom San Francisco. via Honolulu and Yoko- I e el % Pmlbicr 43 | force about a year ago, will fill the va- hama, i Pugei Sound Ports.|lL am(Pler 9 | cancy. Blum was forme K Nmw Yo TAY STEAMERS. Coauitle Tiver °..:| 6 pmiPler 2 | gor e, & 0 . — Dec 30—Stmr Rotter- Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 3| tOBTapher. s, for Rotterdam; stmr Cedric, for Liver- Humboldt ......... g amir 2 —_————— i Coos B-Pt. Orford.[10 am|(Pier ralgonr ERDAM - Arkived Dec 30-Etuir Ame- oo By direor. - 12 "y Prer 13 Sailors Demand Salvage. vk, from New York. A-l{(“‘m& “':d.m e RN United States District Judge de — oria & P or Sun, Moon and Tide. ... Los Angeles Ports:| 4 pm|Pier 2 | Haven yesterday took under advise- United States ‘Coast and Geodete | San Dicgo & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 | ment the suit of H. M. Rees and fif etic Survey— January 4. - M. 'S an ty F ot o e S i AR e Grays Hartor 4pmiPler 2| other members of the crew of the Bay. Publishéd by official authority of the gk amiPier 13 | United States steamer Justin to re- R T T S 1o e e Seatile & Olympia. cover $50,000 salvage for saving 300 U ., v.hl- city ‘ffflnz (:’lumtree: wharf) about 25 Humboldt tons of silver bullion and other valu- 9 11:05 a. ot T 1K The ‘SaTb et B e, the et Willapa_ Hai ables from the United States steamer . e g e Yosemite at Guam during a flerce t THURSDAY, DECEMEER 31. Tahiti direct.......[11 am|Pier 7| Y OoSeMmite at Gual ng rce ty- Puget Sound l;um 11 am|Pier 9| phoon. The Yosemite was lost No- A = Sun rises Jan: 5 F ;s ) _— P S ] B pmi|Pler 40 | YEMber 14, 1800. 7:06, 000, WIM o om s sets 10 am|Pler 11 SR R R NI Y 00 ; te Moon se Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 At %!u am|Prer 24 s |13 " abwter E rl‘lmt o | Time| - FLWH W fi Homnolulu ...... +-.| 2 pm|Pler T 1 FROM SEATTLE. 2 7| 5 BN Steamer. For. Sails. 4 City. & Way Ports |Jan. 1 H na‘ e fl:‘:fi-‘g%: P 2 : Facatlon..... | Skagway Forts Tan: NOTE-—In the a] of the tides | Dolphin. B & Way Ports. 9 e Eiven"in' the lect | Bertnar.:....| Cooks Taiet & Way bt the early morning dally—Cazadero and way stations, 15 :‘. -e& whylnons-m-m- excepted)— omales and way stations. S p. . Saturdays—Cazadero and way ata- o widays only—10 a. m.. Peint Reyes and stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union_Depot,_foot_of Market Seaman’s Kit Held. Henri Delagnes, keeper of a sailor boarding-house, was arrested yester- day by the United States Marshal on a complaint charging him with hav- ing held the kit of Feledrich William- son, a sailor, for an alleged debt. De- langes was released on his own recog- nizance, he having agreed to surrender the kit.

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