The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 6, 1904, Page 12

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NCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY . OFFICERS FROM ADMIRAL EVANS’ FLEET RETURN HOME ON THE LINER ALAMEDA Oceanic Company’s Steamship Arrives From Honolulu With Nearly 200 Passengers, Among Them the Members of the Neil Com- pany---Captain Dowdell Reports Passing a Big Tree at Sea| The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Alameda, Captain Thomas Dow- dell, arrived vesterday from Honolulu with a large cargo and nearl: 200 pas- sengers. Among the laiter were a number of navy officers from Admiral Evans' fleet, The Neil Company, which has been playing at the island capital, - ed liner. In the steerage he A up 103 Japanese. \e retorning navy of- ers th as to divide after eaving the cruisers under Admira going with all speed Tsland cable orders. and tleships, under Admiral Evans divulged t~ shore the cruisers will pro- us not st whe Midway f the war situation for the information nd guidance of Admiral Evans. Among the navy officers who came from Honolulu the Alameda were | Lieutenant Commanders K. D. Grant W. W. White, Paymaster F. K. ® o is a son of the Senator and Boatswains A. H.| P. Seel. A number of came home for treat- nd Hospital Mare Is in latitude 33.30, vest, the Alameda Y anding upright from five feet out of the ¢ s ¥ sengers included | named Siss Andrers. Bricker, Miss Browneil, wiee, M Mr. Burton, M v - r Command B ira + 5. N.; A. H. Hew A w Mice Hicketein, William J hus 1. Khowles, | a < er, M ight. M Ed Kai- er, Mr. 1 My 1 ard 3. Me-§ Morris Mrs. ey B S ., 1 e ato ngaged in handling freight Frea whar! pronounced human. Each was carefu umbered in black figures. | - ws « manifest t nehip componen Celestial t the remains en instead of pay- ted for such sh sclaime all knowledg pessengers Government to in- mong the na- [, ntroduce san ethods of living S e e Faplosion on Tamalpais. » rry steamer Tamalpais and not as reported on board which an The Antwerp + sinee Bredan is moored at ard stree where she will pted with a new howsprit. The pilot-boats e come @ the wharves and pretty schooner day attracted consider il NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. acd i the cargo previously reported the barkentine Wropic Bird, which sailed ves- .terdey for P. e. Tabiti, carrisd 1 [ gale distilla sed at $1608 and 660 gale gaso- e Charters. sh ship East African (at Portland) for wheat and barley, thence to The British ship Clan Rob- tersd for lumber from Puget Sydney or Newcastle at 28s 9d; noowes Crescent, same business, from Eu- reks to Manila. at $10; ship James Drummond, ber m Seattie to Manila. —_— Two Grain Cargoes for Europe. he French bark Marechal Suchet sailed rday for Queenstown, for orders, with #5.432 ctie wheat. valued ai $81,605, and 24,000 Jumber as dunhage. valued at $384 The French bark Babin Chevave was cleared sesterday for the same port, for orders. with 54353 etls bariey. valucd at $71.660, and 11,- 260 c1ls wheat, valued at $15,705, and p — Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. & N. Mer- Exchange, San 'Francisco, Cal. Jam ¥y 5. 1904, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry ng was Gropped exmctly at moon to-day— 2t noon of the 120th meridian. or at § o : vl i e p. m. Greenwich time, J Lieutenant, U. A L s R £un, Moon and Tide. United Stmies Coast and Geodetic Survey — Time and Height of High and Low Waters i Porlflat_ entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published Eurerirtendent. NOTE-—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Miesion-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Poim: the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, JA> BURNETT, Sun_ Tises 06 ¥ 5 1 the tides ven in the left - but three tides, as ay except when there are tometimes occurs The heights ited Stat, addition to the soundings o!'ir‘ ln-hu.l’:; Comst Survey charts, oo R “the height, and then :Tin i subtracted from the depth given by with the latest news | | | & | ports that on Jan- | £. Monica Grays Harbor Columbia and & Astoria.. £. Bathara attie & Olympia TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination Sails.| Pier ( Noxo 1 .| 4 pm/Pier 2 Rival Willapa Harbor 4 pm Pier 20 Meriposa... Tahitl direct . 11 am|Pier 7 | Umatiia | Puget Sound Ports.|il am Pier 3 January 7. | | Sequola Grays Harbor ....' 4 pm Pier 20 G. Lindauer Astorfa & Portland .. Pier — P, ...| Pt_ Arena & Albion| § pm|Pier 2 San Diego & Way. 9 am Pier 11 China & vapan....| 1 pm|Pier 49 Mexican Ports..... 10 am Pier 11 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pizr 20 January 8. | | Grays Harbor 3 pm Pier 2 | Humbeldt .11:30 p|Pier ¥ Newpcrt & Way..| § am\Pier 11 | Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24 | Jaauary 2. | FHumboiar ... & Newburg...| Gravs Harb 19 | Centralia’ ..| Graye Harb: 10 | San Pedro. . Humboidt 2 Eureka Humboldt 13 Arcata Coos B-Pt. Orford 12 m|Pier 13 Pt. Arens na & Mdcno/ 4 pm/Pler 2 ateth. . ile River ..../11 am|Pier 20 Pe:u via Panama.l12 m Pler 40 Alameda 4--- /11 am/Pier 7 January 10. | S. Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 January 11. | | Queen. . Puget Sound Ports.'11 am(Pier 9 Pomona Humbol 1:30 p/Pier 9 January 12. | | | San Pedro & Way.| 8 am Pier 11 | boldt 12 m!Pler 20 | am Pier 24 | | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am Pier 20 Seattls & Whatcom! 4 pm|Pier 10 ba taken | | City Puebla by official authority of the | 9:16 p. m. | dalay. for San Francisco. the charts. of Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Czarina Coos Bay Noyo. . Seattle Coquille River Humboldt San Pedro Hamboldt . Coos Bay & Pt Humboeldt Santa Rosa Point Arena.. Queen Chehalis an Quan aqua..... M. Doliar Puget Sound n Pedro w York via San Redro efield - Nanaimo . San, Pedr Newburg San” Pedro Pomona Humboldt 0os Bay an Pedro & botdt . Coguille River Coquille River January 15. China & Japan Hamburg & Wa January 16. N ia Panam Pugat Sound Po San Juan Steamer. For. w W w Cooks Tnilet & Al-Ki.. Skegway & Wi Santa Ana Cooks Inlet & Porvland & Astoria San Dieso & Way Pts Mendocino & Pt nd & As San Diego & Way Sydney & Way Ports.. i1 Honolulu & Kahului.. 11 . Seattle & Whatcom. . 11 Portland & Way Ports.|Jan. 12 | Hamburg & Way Pts.|Jan. 13 Xew York via Panamallan Puget Sound Ports Jan. Nenport & Way Ports.|Jan FROM SEATTLE. a; a 2 a The plane of reference is the mean the lower low waters. S Ortord. |3 Arena Jan. Ports... 5 pm Pier/ 2 | pm Pler 40 pmPier a. 12 m Pler 11 am Pier ARRIVED. Tu Reilly, Dor r Montara Columbia, via Astoria Pomo. Wi int Arena Ronita, h hours. el Tours. Corning, 313 Dowdell, h Eurcka Sehr Maria E Smith, Smith, 15 days from Port Ludlow CLEARED. Taekday, January 5. 1 Por Swansen, Eureka: Pacific | Coast Steamship Br stmr Welli McKellar, Ladysmith; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co Fr bark Babin Chevave. Robert, Queens- own ur, Guthrie & Co SAILED. Tuesday. January Santa Barbara, Zaddart. Seattle Magzgie. Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Geo Toomis, Badger, Redondo. Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Aberdeen, Danlels, Eureka and Coos ¥r sbip Marechal Suchet, Gautier, Queens- ‘Fr bark Babin Chevaye, Robert, Queens- town. Bkin Tropic Bird, Jackson, Tahiti RETURNED. Tuesday, January 8. Alvion, on account of steering gear becoming disabled off Point Reves. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBO: clear DOMESTIC FAIGHAVEN--Arrived Jan pic, hence Jan Seattle. la, hence Jan 2. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 5- from Coos Bay: Jan 3 Sailed Jan 5-—Stmr Nome Francisco: Ger ship Christel, Arrived Jan 5—Schr Annie San Pedro COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 5, Arcata, hence Jan 2. Sailed Jan 4—Stmr Signal, cisco. “PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 4—Stmr Alcazar, from Greenwood. Salled Jan 5—Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- cisco. BLAINE- Dec SOUTH_BEND—Sailed Jan for San Franeisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Jan 5—Schr Fal- con, for San Pedro. REDONDO—Arrived Jan. 5—Stmr Lakme, heace Jau 3. Safled Jan 5—Stmr W H Francisco. illie R Hume, from H Coest. EUREKA —Sailed Jan 5 and_Spokane, for San Franci LUMPQUA ~ RIVER—Arrived J Sadie_and Caroline. from Sa PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed 26 | Saragossa. for Port Pirle. NT CITY—Safled Jen 4—Stmr Man- Jan 5—Stmr Co- CRESCE! Shi;;ping Intelligence. sday, 92 hours from Seattle 4 hours from hours hours mr Greenwood, Johnson, hence Jan 4, for , Jan 5, 10 p m—Weather wind NW, velocity 6 miles per hour., PORTS. M—Airived Jan 5—Stmr Rainier, Arrived Jan 4—Stmr City stmr Geo W Eider, stmr Oregon, from Scattle. Arrived Jan 5—Schr Argus, hence PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 5—Bktn iphong. Sailed Jan 5—Br bark Dundee, January 5. ours from Port Albion, | from from Half- days 2% hours rs from Eureka. | ¥8 trom Willara | dars from | . 38 hours from | 4—Stmr Olym- ot —Stmr - Alliance, hence y, for San for Queenstown. E Smale, from , 10 a m—Stmr for San Fran- 5—Schr Novelty, Kruger, for San for West Stmrs Westport sco. n 4—Schrs n_Pedro. Jan 5—Br bark quille’ River, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrivd Jan na, from Redondo: stmr Alca Arena coma: schr Ethel Zane, 4-—+Stmr Pasade- traz, from Point Jan _5—Schr King. Cyrus, from Ta- v from Everett; 5 | Tagua. hence Jan 3; stmr Marshfield, from stmr Diegn. Satied Jan 5—Schr J M Colman, for Ta- coma. Arrived Jan 5—Schrs H D Bendixen and R ¢ Slade, from Grays Harbor; Everett. A TATOOSH—Passed out 5 tides of the | Highlands, for Philadeiphia. hr Sehome, from an 5—Br bark Passed in Jan 5—Schr Columbia, from San Fives the last tide of the | Pedro. for Ballard. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Jan 5—Br ship arc in | Clan Graham, from Port Townwend. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUI-—Salled Jan 4-—Stmr Nevadan, ranciseo. for Ban - HONOLULU “Arrived 'Jan 5—U § stmr Sheridan, from Manila, for San Francisco; stmr Sonoma. from Sydney. Arrived Jan 5—Jap stmr hence Dec 30. Nippon Mary, ASTERN PORT. Arrived Jan 5 NEW YORK from Colon. tmr Yucatan, FOREIG: X ALGIERS —Passed Jan r stmr Indra- wadi, from New York, for Maniia. SAN BENITO—Sailed Jan 5—Ger Mera, for San Francisco. . GUATEMALA—Sailed Jan 4—Ger stmr Ni- caria, for Hamburg. VICTO! B ( Empress of Japan. stmr Arrived from Hongkong, Jan 5—Br_stmr via Yoko- ham: Br stmr Peleus, from Hongkong, via Mororan. STANLEY, F I--Sailed—Br ship Thirlmere, | for Port Los Angeles. y BRISBANE—Safled Dec 30—Br stmr Aoran- gi, for Vancouver. GIBRALTAR--Passed Jan 4 U € stmr Kil- patrick, from New York, for Manila. DUNGENE Passed Jan 4—Fr ship Duchesse de Berry, hence Aug 28, for Ant- werp. LIZARD-—Passed Jan Supposed Br bark Grasmere, from Fureka, for London. VALPARAISO—Sailed Jan 2—Ger stmr Anu- bis, for San Franeisco. ADELAIDE—Arrived Jan 4—Bktn Aurora, from Puget Sound. SYD: —Arrived prior to Jan 5—Stmr Ventura, from San Francisco, via Honolulu AN STEAME NEW YORK—Arrived Jan from Genoa; stmr Ivernia, from Liverpool. Safled Jan 53—Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, for Plymouth; stmr Hohenzollern, for Genoa and ples; stmr Prinz Oskar, for Naples and mr Sardinia, Jan Stmr Ivernia, from \Liver- Jan &—Stmr Corinth- stmr Sardinian, from SGOW- from N Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Minneapoiis, York Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Zeeland, from MA toria Arrived ew York. iled Jan 5—Stmr Lombardia, for Jan 5—Stmr Vie- from DIETRICH TRIAL MOVES SLOWLY Prosecution Secures a Contin- uance Owing to the Absence of an Important - Witness B L OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 5.—To-day's ses- sion of the United States Circuit Court, befcre which is being tried the case of United States Senator Charles H. Dietrich, - lasted but an hour. Court adjourned in order to permit the Gov- ernment to present a2 witness coming | from Washington. The first business transacted to-day[ was the arraignment of Postmaster Ja- cob Fisher of Hastings, who was in- dicted on charges similar to those against Senator Dietrich, and in the same connection—that of alleged bri bery in securing his appointment as Postmaster at Hastings. Fisher plead- ed not guilty and waived preliminary examination. His trial was set to fol- low that of Senator Dietrich. Judge Vandeventer then called the case of Senator Dietrich, in which Die- trich is charged with profiting by the lease of a building to the United States Government to be used as a postoffice at Hastings while Dietrich was a mem- ber of Congress. District Attorney Summers read a telegram from Attor- ney General Knox stating that an im portant witness had left Washington and would arrive here on Thursday. The District Attorney said that coun- sel for Senator Dietrich would not agree to proceed on certain conditions with- out the presence of the witness, and he therefore requested a continuanc General Cowin, counsel for the defense, stated that Senator Dietrich was ready for trial and entitled to as speedy & hearing as possible. The court sustained the District At- torney. and continued the case until January 7. In announcing the contin- uance Judge Vandeventer said it was the opinion of the court that the Gov- ernment should have sufficient time to carefully prepare its case, and that Senator Dietrich should have an oppor- tunity to vindicate himself in the face of any and all evidence that the Gov- ernment wished to present. e FIFTEEN INSPECTORS LOSE THEIR POSITIONS Creation of Department of Commerce | and Labor Reduces Working Force in the Custom-House. In accordance with instructions from the Treasury Department, United States Customs Collector Stratton has | abolished the positions held by fifteen guarding inspectors. : This order will save between $12,000 and $13,000 a vear in that department of the cus- toms service. Since the organization of the De- partment of Commerce and Labor the | work of guarding vessels containing Chinese passengers and crews has been taken away from the customs depart- ment, the new department employing its own guards and inspector to pre. vent the clandestine landing of alien immigrants. Five of the suspended customs in- spectors have been assigned to duty in other capacities in the customs ser- vice at reduced salaries and Collector Stratton says that he will take care of the other ten inspectors as soon as vacancies or other opportunities pre- sent themselves. ——— Charged With Burglary. John J. Mogan was hooked at the City Prison yesterday afternoon on a charge of burglary. Policeman Bier- man met him about 2 o'clock Sunday morning carrying a bundle. Bierman stopped him, and, not receiving satis- factory answers to his questions, ex- amined the bundle and found it con- tained lead pipe. Mogan was placed under arrest. tailed on the case and he discovered that the pipe had been taken from a new building at O'Farrell and Gough streets. Counterfeiters Held. Charles Sutcliffe and George Tighe were held vesterday by United States Court Commissioner Heacock to* an- swer to a charge of passing counter- feit coins. Their bail was fixed at $2000 each. ; 5 \ Detective Braig was de- | COURT ORDERS® TREES REMOVED Judge Seawell Decides That Planting of Palms on City Hall Avenue Is Not Lawful ARE OBSTRUCTIONS (TN Holds Board of Supervisors Acted Without Authority of the Charter or Other Law i ——— THEY Judge Seawell decided yesterday that | the Board of Public Works had no authority to plant trees along the edge of the sidewalks in City Hall Square and issued a mandatory order re- quiring the board to remove them. The decision was rendered in the suit of ieorge T. Marye and other owners of property fronting on the square against the Board of Public Works—an action brought on the ground that the Board of Supervisors exceeded its authority in reducing the width of the avenue and on the further ground that the planting of the trees prevented a free and unobstructed passage to the build- ings facing on the avenue. The decision is hinged on the fact that the Board of Supervisors in or- dering by resolution the planting of the trees did not act on a written| recommendation by the Board of Public ‘Works that the work be done as the ! charter provides. “No recommendation to do the work in question,” says Sea- | well, “was ever made by th: Board of | Public Works .and the Board of Su- pervisors had therefore no jurisdiction to order the trees to be either planted | or maintained.” In connection with the obsiruction | s | the following directors were elected: comvlained of Seawell says: “The trees in question, whiie they do not seem to be a very serious inter- | ference with the property rights of the | plaintiffs nevertheless do, at the points | where they are planted, obstruct free access to the stores and premises of | the plaintiffs from the roadway to the.| street. That plaintiffs have the right of unobstructed passage from the street | to their premises and from their prem- | ises to the street cannot be qur\slinncdi !and as the trees complained of have | been planted without authority of la\\'i {and in violation of the injurction of | | this court plaintifts arc entitled to a | | decree requiring their removal.” | —_——— | MRS. AMES IS TOO POOR TO PAY HER EXPENS | | Attachment Issued for Her to Appear as Witness Against Her Assailan /Waiter Davis. | Judge de Haven of the United States | District Court yesterday ordered an | ! attachment issued for Mrs. A. H. Ames | of Marshfield, Or., to appear, as a wit- | ! ness against Thomas Davis, a waiter, | arrested last Monday by United States | Secret Service Agent Hazen for an as- | sault committed upon Mrs. Ames while | she was a passenger on the steamer Alliance on October 16. Mrs. Ames | ‘repreuemed that she had no money tand could not afford to pay her ex- | penses to this city, so the attachment | | was issued to enable the United States | Marshal to bring her to this city as a | | prisoner at the expense of the United | | States. 1 Lawyer Applewhite, acting as attor- | ney for Howard Laws, the night watch- | | man of the steamer Alliance and the | most important witness on behalf of the Government, led the attention | of Judge de Haven yesterday to the | fact that Laws had been confined in | !jail for a long time as a witness and asked that he be released. Judge de | | Haven declined to interfere, but sug- | | gested that the proper course for the | {lawyer to pursue would be to apply | | for a writ of habeas corpus. — e | APPLICATION OF NEW RATES TO BE EXPANDED Schedule for Kast and West Bolmd‘; Freight to Apply to Points Be- yond Chicago. It was announced at the Southern | i Pacific Company's offices yes(erda)" that the Western roads, which have agreed upon the advance of west and east bound freight rates, effective on | | January 18, are now arranging for an expansion of these rates to points be- yond Chicago. y It was stated on authority that ship- !ments originating at or destined to | points on the Duluth, South Shore and | Atlantic and Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railroads east of St. { Paul and Superior and west of Sault | Ste. Marie are to take the same rates as are to be applied to and from Chi- cago. another to the effoct that the advanced rate in the new schedule is to be with- {drawn on certain commodities, a list | | of which is now being prepared. —_——— To Improve Its Shops. H. J. Small, general superintendent of motive power of the Southern Pa- {cific Company, has been advised by General Manager Kruttschnitt that he { will be allowed $300,000 this year for the purchase of new tools, machinery and other shop equipment for the western system of the road. The | greater. part of this fund will be ex- pended at Sacramgnlo, where, as an- nounced several days ago, the com- pany proposes making improvements in its shop buildings and roundhouses | to the extent of $175,000 N e | Returns Without Prisoner. | Detective R. P. Graham, who went to Kansas City with the papers for the extradition of Groffo Zourka, a gypsy, charged with grand larceny for steal- ing $4000 from John Joe, another 8Ypsy, returned yesterday without his prisoner. Governor Dockery of Mis- souri refused to issue extradition pa- pers because Zourka had obtained a warrant in that State for Joe's arrest i on a charge of robbery. —_—— | Merrily Going On Is the great closing out shoe sale. Every pair of shoes must and will be sold. Al- ready people have offered to take store. the | Now what is to be done? At least | 5000 pairs of. ladies’ and men’'s shoes must disposed of in a few days. Reg- ular $3.50 ladies' and men's shoes now $1.85 a pair until ever: ir is e at the closing-out shoe ys:l:, Sia street, opposite Mason. 1 | NRR of C6: - 106 - 1 7 | — Do stmpd.107%107% 16 S P BR6s. — 13214 112 S V W 6s..106 — 101 Do 4s 2dm. 9974100 100 Do 4s 3dm. 08 g 4 —~ Stkn G&E 6s 100 100 UG & E fs. - 105 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 41 |Port Costa.. — — Marin Co .. — €5 I8 V W Co. 30 3914 & AND ELECTRIC. | cent 1. & P. 4 |Sac E &GR. — — Mutual E L = S ¥ G & E. 6313 65 c G Im —~ |Stkn G & E. § - Pac L Co. — lu g'e E. - 20 TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFG&E 648— | INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd — 350 | BANK STOCKS L P&A — 170 Mer Trust ..200 23214 — 450 Merch Ex .. —_ safe Dp. — 150 |S F Nationl. Accompanying this announcement is | i | Tnited Gas & El 915 llnr}ct 1 Continued From Page Thirteen. Bran, sks . 1,280| Wine. gals 16,080 Middiings, sks 122 Sugar, e 230 Hay. tons . 368) Lime, bb 182 ‘Wool, bales 1| Paper, reams... 635 Screenings. sks. 200 { OREGON. Flour. ar sks .. 5,388|Onions. sks 144 Oats, " ctls 200 Middlin 1,120 Potatoes, sks 1.910 ASHINGTON. Flour, gr sks.. 500| Bran, ske ..... 3,640 EASTERN Corn, etls ..... 1,100] #* STOCK MARKET. | On the Bond Exchange California Wine ad- vanced to $83 50. Alaska Packers comtinued to deciine on the morning session, selling down to $136 25, but recovered to $137 in the after- noon. Otherwise there was nothing new. on the Bend Exchange. The oil stocks continued very quil. There was renewed activity in mining stocks, with Ophir still higher, selling up to $4 25. The Gould & Curry Mining Company has levied an assessment of 10c. Ex-dividend yesterda: Onomea Sugar Com- pany, regular monthly, 40c per share, amount- ing to $20,000; Pacific Lighting Company, reg- ular monthly, 35c per share on the capital stock, amounting to $14,000; Chutes Company, 5c, or $3000. The regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of the I'ireman’s Fund Insurance Com- pany has been called for January 19. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Masonic Hall Assoclation has been called for January 1 The regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Glant Powder Company Consoll- dated has been called for January 27.. Universal Oll Mining Company of San Fran- cisco, with cldims in Kern County, has levied assessment No. 4 of lzc per share on the capital stock, delinquent” January 29. The statement that the Orpheum Company had declared an extra dividend of 25c per share was incorrect. At the annual of the Commercial meeting of the stockholders Bank and Trust Company ‘Warfleld, C. H. Schiveley, M. J. Keller, F. L. Turpin, Theo. Reichert, W. F, Burbank, F. . Immel, C. A. Hawkins and Charles Boxton. The capital of the bank is now $100,000 and the denosits amount to $54,529. On the Bond Exchanze $18,000 United Rail- s 1 per cent bonds (unlisted) sold at Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY, Jan. 52 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. 4= qr coup..10713100% 45 ar cp new133141241 4s qr reg ..1071310915!3s ar coup..106%3108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. O T Co 6s. 185 104410213 Do 5s ™ Bs. — 106% Do con Be. 101 & Eg Oceanic § bs. ki m & ct 5. — 1064{Om Cable 6s.120 — 14 IPac G Im 4s. 95 100 — 100 [P E Ry 551041 — & P8=120 — P & C H 65103 17 P& OR6s — 1174 4515 90 | Powell-st 621134 — &S Dlss.104 — |SE G&R Be. 101 5s. 981,100 |SF & SIVDe. 1174 — 65.104%,106 |S R of C 6s.1121 — c +— I|SPofAsés L A Ry 13 (1900) ... 104310474 LALCoSs — — | s — 10674 Do gtd-6s. — — IS P af C 65 Do gtd Bs. — 10413 (1965)Sr A.10815 — AT fem 5100 102 | (1905)Sr B. — 104% Mkt-st C 681151 — | Do lem 5s.113% — First Nationl — SAVINGS BAN KS. Ger S — 22 Sav & L So. 105 Hum S — Sec Sav Bk.3i5 4715 Mutual 09 Unfon T Co. — — S F Sav U.600 700 . STREET RAILROADS. Californ 109 205 (Presidio .... 38 41 Geary — 80 POWDER. Giant ...... 621 63 | Vigorit ..... 4 5 SUGAR. Hana P Co. 13c 50c |Kilauea S C. — Hawalian C. 44 44% | Makaweli C. 23 Honokaa § € 1213 131 Onomea S C. — Hutch S P C 81q 81| Paauhau S € — MISCELLANEOUS. laska P A.136% — |Oceanic S C 1 F C Al 9215 98 |Pac Aux FA 5 Cal Wine A. 93 84 |Pac C Borx.167 Morning Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Association. Alaska Packers' Association. Alaska Packers' Assoclation. Alaska Packers' Assoclation. California Wine Association. Hutchinson S P Co... Spring Valley Water Los Ang Ry & per cent 137 00 138 75 ~136 50 136 25 193 50 onids.. 1 Spring Val 4s bonds (2d mtge).. Spring Val 4s honds (34 mtge).. 98 50 90 50 Street— 20 Contra Costa Water ... ii.. 40 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Association....138 00 50 Alaska Packers’ Association....137 00 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co..... " 8 25 10 § F Gas & Electric C . 64 00 $1000 Hawaiian C & S Co 5 per cent.. 99 00 F & S F V bonds. 117 25 P_ot Arizona (1908). 104 8712 Street— $2000 Pac Elect Ry 5 per cent....... 105 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange 0il Stocks— Bid Asked. Chicago Crude . Claremont independence . Junction Kern .. Kern River .. Licn Monarch of Arizona Monte Cristo ... Oceldental of "W Ofl City Petroleum. Peerless ... Pittsburg . Reed Crude . S F & McKittrick. San Joaquin O & D. Senator Sovereign Starling Superlor Thirty-three Toltec ... Twenty-eight . West Shore . Miscelianeous— Abty Land & Improvement.. Alameda Suzar . American Biscuit . American_District Tel. Cal Gas & Electric Corp. California Cotton Mille California Jockey Ciub. california_Shipping Co... Cal Tige Ins & Trust. Central’ Bank of Oakland sy S Tp v wn Fischer's Theater . Gas Consumers’ A: Honolulu Sugar ... Northern Cal Power...... North Shore Rallroad... heum Companv .. Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint Sanitary Reduction W. Sausailio Land & Werry Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Union Sugar ... ectric. SALES. Morning Session. 500 Petroleum Center . $2000 United Railroads .. Afternoon Session. 00 Twenty-eight Ofl . 50 Resd Crude . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were *h~ sales on the San Fran- | cisco Stack and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session 500 Alpha ... 11} 100 Mexican .....1 95 100 Belcher . 100 Ophir . 100 100 Caledonia 95! 100 Overman . 28 200 Chollan . 400 Con C & Vi 500 Con N Y 26 1000 Savage 1 461200 Sierra Nev . 11! 800 Union Con 100 Gould & Cur. 51| 600 Unian Con Justice . 13{1000 Utah ........ 00 Mexican .....1 90! 200 Yellow Jacket Afternoon Session. 200 Alpha .. i1j 150 Oph 500 Belcher 32| 100 Ophir 1000 Bullion 12 100 Overman .. 100 Caledonia 100 Potosi ... 500 Cholla$ . 27| 50 Savage 700 Con C & Va'l 43| 100 Sierra 300 Exchequer 19l 200 Sierra b 200 Hale & Norc. 16 ver Hill 100 Hale & Norc. 77 nfon Con 300 Mexican .....1 95 tah .... 18 200 Mexican . 190 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHA. Following were the sales on the Stock Pxchange vesterday: Morning Session 500 Alpha Con 101 300 Mexican . 400 Andes 23/ 200 Opbir . 100 Belcher ..... 34| 200 Ophir ... 100 Bullion ...... 11| 400 Ophir . 200 Caledonia 95/ 200 Ophir 300 Caledonia 96 200 Ophir 500 Chollar . 24/ 200 Potost 700 Chollar . 23/ 200 100 Con. C & Va'l 40| 800 Silv 400 Con C & Va.l 45! 900 S 600 Con N Y 12 100 T 100 Crown Point.. 23| 400 300 Gould & Cur. 30| 500 300 Gould & Cur. 48| 300 100 Mexican 100 Yellow Jacket 800 Mexican 100 Yellow Jacket 150 Mexican Session, £00 Alpha Con 300 Andes 100 Andes 100 Bullion 100 Caledonia 500 Overman 90 Overman .... 500 Potosi ... 00 Pot 500 Siiver 200 Union 109 Ttah .. 760 Crown Point.. 100 Ophir 4 10 TONOPAH MI Following were the cisco and Tonopah Mining Morning S 100 Mont Ton ...1 300 Mont Ton ..1 100 Mont Ton ..1 500 Mont Ton ...1 20| 352 Mont Ton 300 Mont Ton ...1 25/1000 Rescue Afternoon Session. 2500 Esperanza .. 01] 500 Mont Ton..1 ING EXCHANGE. es on the San Fran- xchange yesterday: sion. 227 Mont Ton 115 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. T Alpha | Aita Andes Belcher 3 Best & Beich.2 50 Mexican Bullion 12 Occidental Caledonia ... 98| Ophir Challenge Con 0 Overman ollar Potosi nfidence. 00, Savage n C & val 50 Scorpion ..... n Imperial. 0B/Sex Belcher. . Con'N Y . Crown Point. Eureka Con.. 11)Sterra Nev Exchequer .. Gould & Cur. 48 Hale & Nore. 7 Julia ...0\... - 64 06 Yello TONOPAH MIN Esperanza ... amara . (9 Mont Ton..1 171y Paymaster ... 08 & OBrien cue . arrive abont January 21, 1904, In order to satisfy the demand for this premium we have ordered another carload of these books, ment of this paper a six months’ subscription to The Daily and Snnday Call may secure one of the Twentieth Century Cook Books at the preminm rate of 50c. Out-of-tawn subscribers shouid remit 20c additianal to prepay transportati PACIFIC SOUTH ERN Witliams (for Bartlet! ' leave and are d rrive at Tl e P RAN CISCO. ! (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street ) — Frow DEcuunzs 29, 1908. — A’ | Vacaville, Wiaters. loummey ] 7904 Beni:ls, Saisuu. Eimira and | Vaite; apa, Cai i T30 " Mariines, San Ramon 7.30a Nties, Livermore, Tracy. Latl | Stack:on .. . ! 8.00a Shasta Express — (Vis _Davl i * Springs). ed’ Bluf. ing. Wiilows. Fruto. Portiand. Tacom: Davis. Woodland. K Mar Port Byron. Tracy. Sto: man, Los Armona. Porterville i 7.35» 7.58» hts Lad: Mendots Visaiis 4.280 Gosnen 3 Visatia. Bakersficid 8.304 900. Atiantic Express—Ogden sad l" 9.304 Richmond. Martinez aod Statfons ... The Overiand Limited — ¢ Denver. Omaha. Chicago. Vailejo 10004 Los Angeies Passenge: Costa, Martines, Byroa, Tracy, ! Stockton, Merced, ymond. Fresao, Goshen Juae- tion, Haaford, Lemoore, Visalls. Bakersteld. Los Angeles....... 7.28» 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 3. L Sacramento River Stesmers. i i30r Ben Winters. _Sscramento, nd, Knights Landing. Marysvilis, Oroville and way Rayward. es and Way Stations Port Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Way Sta- 00r I Sder 6.cor Martinez. Tracy, Stockma. Lod!.. :m Ntles, Tracy. Stoskton. Lod! .. The Owi_Limited—Newmen. Los Golden State- Limited Sleeper, sia. Tracy, Stockion Express—Ogd sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, tfons beyond Port Costa. Linez.San itamon, Vallejo, Napa, Cailstogs. Saata Ross.. S 338 Hayward. Niles. Irvington, San ) 193 Jose. Livermore...... o 1311 Renos. Mendots, Fresne, Talare, Los Angeles. Oakiaxd io Los Angeles, for ChE aC.R.1. &P._.. 3. Niles and San Jose 0. Niles and San Jose..... . Denver, Omaha, St. Louls, Chicago and Fast._Tort Costa, Benicts, Suf- Rockiin. Auburs, Coifs Truckee, Bocs. Reno, Wads 600 700" 7007 s.csr o & Calffornia Express—Sac- — . ville, Redding. (Narrow Gaage). COA o S N aireer 8.164 Newark, Cealerville. San Jose, Felton, Roulaer Creek. Ssnts Cruz and Way Stations.......... 12.167 Newark. Centerville, San_Joss, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crus and Principal Way Stations +18.554 4167 Newark. SanJose, LosGatos and | 8.554 way stations.... ...... -....... | 310 884 | @8.30r Hunters Train, Saturday oniy. San Jose and Way Statfons. Return- | 1ag from Los Gatos Sunday only. $7 288 A BOR FE 00t of Market 3 5857 t. (Sifp) 5.18rx GPAST, LINE, S dooes 6101 San Jose and Way Statio 00a San Jose and Way Statfons. """ B. 8.00a New Aimaden (Tues., Frid., only), &1 8 004 The Coaster—Stops oniy San_Jose. Giiroy_ (fonnection for Hollls ter). Pajaro, Castroville (oom- nection to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove). Salinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Mar- garita, San Lais Obfapo, principal stations theuce Sarf (connection for Lompoe), principal stations thence Santa Barbara.San Buens- gus. Los Angeles. we. Tres Pinos, Capitols, Cruz,Pacific Grove Saltnas, d Principal d Way Statfons ... Jose and Way Statio Monte Express—Sants Cla Jose, Del Monte, Memtersy. ific Grove (comnects at Santa 00a Gaios, and Principal Way Sta- tions (except Sunday) . . 13000 18.30> SanJoseand Principal Wi jons 49 6.L0r Saoset Limfted.— Redwood. San Jose, Giiroy,Salinne, Pase Robles, n Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Angeles, Deming. Kl Pasa. New Orleaus, New York. Con- nects at Pajaro for Santa Crus and st Castroviile for Pacific Grove and Way Stations........ 8 167 San Mateo, Deresford, Belmont. Saa Carlos, Redwood, ' Fair Menio Park. Palo Alto § 70> San Jose and Way Station: .00» Palo Alto and Way Stations. - 11.30# south San Francieco, Miiibrae, Bar- Jingame, Sam Mateo, Beimont, San Carios. Redwood. Pair Oaks, Oaks, Men: ar;‘rx. and r‘-"uu-. . 9.48r .30r Mayfie:d, Mountain View. Sunmy- L o Lawrence, Santa Ciars snd A for Morning. P for Afternoon. 18unday excepted. : sunday only. aturday only. atall stations on Sunday. B9 Only trains stopping st Vaiencia St. southboum 76510 4., 7:004. 3., 11:00 A3, 3: P ., $:307, 2. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, ‘with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: 30a.m.} for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 30 2. m . 00 p. m. Merced, Hanford and Visalla. 00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicag TICXET Market St. and Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakiand, Cal. 27 South First _St.. San Jose. Gauge_Electric— Daily—7:00, 3:00, 18, 4:15, m. ANCISCO 11:05 a. "™VALLEY TO SAN_ FRAN- 35, 7:82, 58, ted) — “:ndnn un.lr-ll’l— m., Point Feyes and stations. %fi“ (CE—626 Market &t. mn—uum"‘ Depot. foot of Market ‘st. ‘MiT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY . Artive ! | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. [ S | SAN FRANCISGO ANu NURTH PACIFIC | . 5:10, 6 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at SUNDAYS. 8:00. 9:36, | _3:30, 5:00. 8:20, 11:30 | SAN RAFAEL TO | WEBK DAYS—8:085, 7 m.; 12:50, 3:40, Saturdayvs—Extra trip af SUNDAYS-—8:00. 9:40, 11 San Francisco.| Sept. 27. 1908, Week | Sun- | Dastine: | gou | el Days. | days. tiom. days. | Days. 7:30af 8:00 2 X 3:30 p| 5:10 p| 7:30a 3:30 p| 8:10 p) ‘l:uli | 3:30 pi ‘Windsor. 7:30 a| 8:00 a ‘Healdsburg, 10:40 Lytton, 3:30 pf 3:30p| Geyserviile, Cloverdale. 3| Hoolana. P and Uklah “ywinits. STAGES comnect at Bras for Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West B t Lytton for Lytton Springs: at serville for Skaggs Springs: at CI the Geysers Booneville and Greenwood; g¢ Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay. [ port and Bartiett Springs; ai Ukiah for vie | Eprings. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lukes Laid | Deit Lake. Witter Springs Ubper Lake. Pome. ! Valley. John Day's. Riverside, Blcknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvilla: o Hot Springs, Halfway House, Com; Camp | Stevens. Honkins. Mendoeino clmfl | Westport,” Ueal: at Willits for -...'- Westport_ Sherwood. Cahto. Covel La. vifle, Cummings, Bell's ) Ny o sen's. . cod and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday roynd-irip tickets at re- duced Ta to al pointy t On Sunday round-trip tickets | beyond San Rafael at haif rates, Ticket offices, 630 Market street. Chronicle { Rxnw Gea. Pave gt building. H. C. WHITING Gen. Manager

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