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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL: FRIDAY. JAN UARY 8. 1904. r IREUCING WOR 5§ Upset ES - Tides Caleulations of Contractor Axman on Oper: the San Pablo Bay FOR MORE ———— Large Sum of Money Will Be! | il G ancellation of Freight, tions in APPEALS TIME Lost vernment Decides | ( of Contract | ———— i Contractor Rudoif Axman, who suc-| | < v destroyed Arch and Shag| Government, is having a | 1 of trouble with his Jatest en- f ning the channel of | d all on account of tides and currents cured a contract from the t more than one year the channel of San! | i being 11 45-100 cents | | The quantity of sand | | iredged was estima- | | bic yards, The speci- | mtract called for a wide on the bottom, 000 feet and a depth | | tide th was required to e south shore of the eads to be erected by The contract further less t 100,000 »nth _should be the shoal and dumped at fied points Pab shifting Axman s dred in San Pablo Bay is five and ends from Pinole Lone ee Point and the t el was 1 dredged through the PLANT A COSTLY ONE. ter securing the ore than $150,000 | ' Axman, nt. For the last | ] n and his men | | but they have not engineers who have work and he was| | operations the day 2] W. H. Heuer of charge of the s on this coast. ry of War that live up to his mmended that it 1 yesterday that he in the matter and v obeying the law in nding that the contract of Ax- ca eled Gov will probably call bids,” said Colonel Heuer, “and | ; ty companies who are on Ax-|™ an’s bond may be called upon {0 pay | The Pacific Mail Company’s liner Si- pment may be called upon to pay | 1¥ laden with freight and carrying : tract, recovering up to many passengers, sailed yesterday for he > $50,000 bond.” the Orient. She left the Pacific Mail ontrac as tor Axman was asked vester- what he purposed to do in d be made the following wharf about 2:20 o'clock, but did not leave the harbor until early this morn- ing, having anchored off Meiggs wharf to matter statement to await the arrivel of The -Her- Gy s e tan ho lay before | ala war correspondent, whose train he m T that I have been misied by the | Was behind time, and then being com- G Sen Pablo Bay. On the | pelled to wait still longer for the tide where the dredged sand | to turn 1. the charts showed | Among the liner's passengers were - 73 : . =k 7 seygral newly wedded couples, whose | departure was made the occasion for TROUBLE. . however, filea | 1ViER floral display an: of much rice. The wharf was crowded the scattering | a mew dredger by of large capac My { or nearly one year. and | t 200,000 cubic yards of Of course 1 have not bes exact terms of my ¢ amount of work to be done. | rme tirse required 1o | 4 the short time we could | t and he shore at Jow tide { than $200.000 in this pared 10 g0 on with it War will grant me an allow- v time. tisfied that 1 can now dredge as called for under the bers of the California dele- e taken this matter up test word to be have built large sum of money to and 1 feel sure tha ireat me fairly and grant | bave invested THEM Reguest of Sacramento Couple Denied Because Bride Has No Record of Her Divorce. { | | Cupid” Danforth declined yesterd: to issue a marriage license to Christian | Klink of Sacramento, aged 81, and| Y Titjiens, Sacramento, aged 33| vears, because the latter was under the | irfluence of liquor and had no proof of having been divorced for more than a year. In discussing the matter Mr. Dan- forth said: “‘The couple informed me that they came down here on the morn- ing train to be married. He was an | eiderly man, but well preserved. The | woman appeared to be under the in- | fiuence of liquor. T asked her if she | had been married and she declared that she had been, but was divorced in Woodland. She was unabie to tell me | whether a year had passed and 1 in- fermed her that she would have to get & certified copy of the decree before 1| puld issue a marriage license. The | couple declared they would get the record and return for the license.” Klink is pretty well known in Sacra- mento the claimant of an estate | worth $25,000. The case is in court. | —_—— | Opposes Chinese Custom. | Quan Jee and Quan Jim, Chinese, re arrested vesterday morning at shington and Duvont streets while hting by Policeman Douglass and were booked at the City Prison on a charge of djsturbing the neace. Quan | Jee =aid he was a farmer from Los Angeles County and had embraced Christianity. It was a_custom of the | Quan family that each. one bearing the name and visiting the city should pay $5 to the family fund before leav--| ing. He objected 10 pay the amount, | as he did not believe in the custom, Ouan Jim had been deputed to him. —_—— Railway Mail Clerks Wanted. A United States civil service exami- | nation is announced to be held in this | city on April 13 for the position of rail- | way mail clerk, age limit 18 to 35 years, | Apply to United States Civil Service ' Commission, Washington. D. C., or to The secretary Consolidated Board Civil ' Service Examiners, 301 Jackson street, for application form 304. —_——— League of Cross Ball. | The members of Company B, First Regiment, League of the Cross Cadets, will give a grand entertainment and ball for the benefit of the uniform fund ' at Native Sons’ Hall on the evening of | February 4. Many “ell-known enter- | tainers have volunteered their services. —_——— Gas ranges $11 and upward, heaters .50 at San Francisco Gas and Electric Company, 415 Post street. » beat | lin the making of history | Waters and swam 1o the sceme of action. ! waier at Jow |with friends of the people that thronged our time of | the Siberia’s decks and resembled an we could mot | apimated flower bed when the big #s 1 cxpected. | steamship pulled away from her berth. The passengers included tourists, com- mercial travelers, missicnaries and Asi- | atics, and on the wharf their friends made up a larger but equally varied throng. The Siberia carried about 7000 tons of freight, which included a large ship- ment of lead and 700 tons of niter con- signed to Japan and possible elements should the little brown man really tackle the bear. The liner's passengers <included 201 Chinese, of whom four were deported, and the following named: For Honolulu—W. F. Allen, Allen, Mies Allen, Miss Anders=on, Mre. J. B. t Mits Kate Atherton, W i. Balrd, Mrs. Breed, Captain H. M Benson, Mise M. J. W. Brewster, Mrs. ¥. Cariy and child, J. C .\ Miss E Crosett, Jobn Ena, Mrs. man, A. H. Fleming, Mrs. Mrs, W. F. Benson A Marjorle Fleming, Miss Katherin Judge G. D. Gear, Miss A. E. Grozelier, T. Hays, F. L. Hadley, Dr. Jennfe Hildebra Southard Hoffman, Mrs. M. Holmes, R. Hosmer, Mrs. G. H. Hosmer, Dr. F, Humphries, Mrs. H._Humpbries, Jewis, Robert Lewis, W. P. Lyon, A. Madsen and two' chiidren. G. Macinto Mrs. G. Macintosh, Miss M. Mackie, J. Mar Miss Rose Muller, Miss A Katherine McKav, Mrs G. F. McLeod, Mrs. H. P. Nadeau, H. P. ) de: F. D. Nelson, P. O'Brien, M O'Shaughnessy Paxton. A. Raas, W. T. Rawlins, Simpson, Mrs. Simpson and two ¢ en, B. O. Sprague B. O. Sprague, W. Speyer, 1. D. E. Tachumi, P. W. Mrs. P, W R. F. Waite, A Mre. E. A Yokohar Dunn, T. Mrs. G den, Miss M. Matner, . 1. MeCormick, Dr Sm White, Winship, M Wh Percival White, Winship. E U, Abe, Howard Avres. unemiza, J. H. Hare, C. llles Jr.. F. H. Jermyn, opold, Jack Jendon. 7. 8. T. Matsumoto. Mre. Carroli Mi mura, P. Phillips, E. C. Sharpe Sharpe, Claude H. Smiith, Miss M. Carroll Miller Kobe—Miss M. M. Cook, Miss Rev. C. Newt ( T. Uyeda. Hawks-Pott ise Olive Haw) -Pott, Rev. A. Miss Ruth Newton, Shanghat—Rev. ' ¥ Mrs. F. 1. Hawks-Pot Pott, Master Walter Hawk Mann, Mrs. F. L. Rich, Mizs Johanie Hongkong—T. W. Allen, Mrs. T. W. P. Boyd, Mrs. E. P. Bovd and infan Brien, Mre. Tom Brown. Rev. F. W. Mrs. F. W. Davis and infant Rolland Gardner. Captain Lionel and James . Mrs. T. H. Lovejoy, Mrs. L. D. Miner, M. Montaner, L. G. Reinburg. Re . Mrs. S. B. Rossiter, Miss A. Miss F. Rossiter, H. H. Stanley, W. Tildel Rev. J. B. Rossi Rossite: - F. W. Wakefleld Sheldon-W F.o Reid, ams. V. B Rescuers Spoil Suicide Scheme. John Clesry. a painter, who lives at 601 Seventh street, filled his pockets with bowlders yesterday mornitg #nd jumped into the bay from Pacific-street wharf. A. Swanberg. a evedore, followed him on rescue bent. Cleary grabbed Swanberg arcund the neck and slowly drowning him when Jerry O'Connell, miso a sicvedore, plunged —into the -.-nulx hard smach from O'Connell’s right landed on ihe painter's jaw. Cleary releasdd Swanberg and in spite of his bowider ballast swam speedily toward one of the ropes thrown by other rescuers from the wharf. Rescuers and v be suicide were hauled ashore. Cleary ken to the liarbor Hospital, where he Was allowed to slecp off the effects of a Arink- ing bout while his ciothes dried. e Must Fly Chilean Flag. The bark Andromeda, which put into Hono- lulu Qismasted and was bought, repaired and put into commission by the Charles Nelson Company, must for the present fly the Chilean flag. Originally British, she was given Chilean register temporarily. When she left Eureka with a cargo of lumber for Australia on her first voyage for her new owners the stars and ‘were flying from her gaff, although the | formalities of securing American register had not been completed. The Australian authori- tles are mald to have refused to_recognize the ‘Andromeda’s right to fly Oid Glory and for the present she must do business under the Chilean flag. > ARl Overdue Ship Arrives. “The British ship Netherby, which was mak- | ing such a long voyage from London for Hono- lulu that the vnderwriters interestéd in her reinsured their risks, paying @ premium of 10 per cent for the protection, arrived vesterday at the island port. She was 178 davs on the trin. The rate of reinsurapce on the Loch jPacific Mail Company’s Big Liner Carries More Than 7000 Tons Which Heavy Consignment of | | | | | | ‘SIBERIA DEPARTS FOR THE FAR EAST 5Ph\n WITH LARGE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS Includes Big Shipment of Lead and a Niter for the Japanese Government FRIDAY, JANT Sun rises Sun_ sets Moon ris O |Time| [Time| |Time| |Time| ——| Ft. |——] Ft. [——]| % L Wi (7 W STEAMSHIP WHICH W [ THE J. §, JAMES DOLLAR, FORMERLY | | BALL. | 4.0 | 42 4! 9:00| 0.0/10:00 TE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the was advanced to 90 per cent. and the | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the an v forlorn hope, has been |'fourth time column gives the last tide of the 5 per cent. The Francesco|day. except when there are but three tides, as Fentaine, Jeapne Cordonnier | sometimes occurs The heights. given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts_ except when a minus (—) <ign precedes the height, and then the number given i< subtracted from the depth given by Puts Into New Zealand Port. The British ship F from Liverpool f Invercargill, Nes Nls of Halladale, bound this port, has just left Zealand, where she put in some time ago for siores and temporary re- pairs om Liverpool to Invercargill she en- conntere almost continuons round of gales was considerably the worse for wear when reached the New Zealand port. e Reports Passing Wreckage. Captain Johnson of the steamer Noyo, which arrived Wednesdhy from Everett, reports that when off the Klamath River he passed the 10p of a vessel's cabin. The wreckage was painted lead color. It is thought It was part of the schocner Mary Buhne, recently run down and sunk by the steamer Del Norte. S Has Been Overhauled. he stcamer James Dollar, which salled yes- terday for Eeatrie, is in commission after be- ing laid up for a couple of weeks. During this time the coaster underwent & thoro n overhauling. The James Dollar was formeriy 8. Kimball and is one of the ng fleet. known as the J sturdiest of he co NEWS OF THE OCEAN. 'he ship A. J. Fuller is chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to at 30s; if from British Columbia 218 3 'he k Andrew Welch returns to Hono- lulu with general cargo, B i 2 Exports for the Nor e steamer Umatilia sailed on Wednesday for Victoria with an assorted merchandise onrgo consigned to the port of destination and t pal British Columblan ports, valued and including the following: 634 {ruits, 30 pkgs fresh vegetabies, ral water, 00 gals wine, 336 Ibs utter, 4 pkgs paste, 9 cs canned goods, 596. Ibs coffee, 8 pkes grocerles and provisions, 11 ls baking vowder 70 lbs dried fish, 11,335 150 pkgs pickles, 16 pkgs machinery, steel, 8 bales burlap, 1 cs shoes, 465 2 cs drugs, 6 cs arms and ammunition, 4 pkes dry goods, 1 pkg leather, 4 pkgs elec: trical s 1 es oil — Merchandise for the Orient. 1A The steamer Siberia safled yesterday for | Hongkong via Honolulu and Yokohama with & general merchandise cargo valued at $356,611, exclusive of treasure, to be distributed a lows fol- Japan, $165,107; 76; Bast Indies, The leading exports were as For Honolnlu, $5476; “To Honolulu+40 casks beer, 42 pkgs elevator materialy 8 pkgs eiectrical supplies, 12 cs drugs, 5 cs dry goods, 4 cs paints, 2 pkge cigars. To Jaran—1613 bbls flour, 1625 Ibs lard, 61 pkes table’ preparations, 3056 Ibs codfish, 953 Ibs cheese, 1683 lbs ham and bacon, 1500 lbs aisins, 6 cs salmon, 1223 Ibs butter, 2 cs wine, i cs canned gcods, 1844 meals, 22 pkgs groceries and provisions, 2635 Ibs sugar, 8000 1bs salt. 50 cs whisky, 1363 bales cotton, 1,348,- 127 1bs nitrate of soda, Gi41 Ibs dried fruit, 10° pkgs paste, 100 bbls beef, 21 pkgs fresh fru't, 1200 Ibs candy, 863 Ibs nute, 45 pkgs drugs, 300 bxs soap, 22 pkgs machinery, 149 ralls 13 cs leather, 12,500 gals alcohol, 21,112 Ibs sheet lead, 168,150 Ibs pig lead, 9 pkgs electrical supplies. 2 cs dry goods, 8 pkgs agri cultural jmplements, 9 cx boots and_shoes, 50 fska quicksil er. 49 pkga bicycles and sundries, s steel, 115 pkgs fresh fruits, 2200 Ibs dried fruit, 659 cs canned goods, 7923 ibs bea 1980 1bs cheese, 70 pkgs gro- ceries and provisions, 2200 1bs codfish, 1000 1bs peas, 5504 Ibs ham and bacon, €0 pkgs pota- 1oes, 1842 gals 1 cs wine, 70 Ts salmon, 120 casks beer, 4333 Ibs ginsene, 275 cs liquors, 48 cx whisky, 120 Ibs lard, 250 Ibs 27 cs eals, 20 es salad oll, 260 Ibs raisins, 77 cs syrup, 85 cs table preparations, 7000 ibs pearl barley, 336 1bs chocolate, 120 Ibs butter. 20 crts onions, 20 ctis oats, 20 beles hay, 2070 Ibs yellow metal, it sks quicksilver, 7 pkgs machinery, 2000 bxs soap, 335,080 lbs pig lead, 10 rolis 2 cs Jeather, 23 cs drugs, 5 cs dry goods, 10 cs boots end shoes.® " To a—3500 s potatoes. 81 pk; Rro- ceries and provisions. 1250 1bs salt. 1000 en canned meats, 8 pkgs machinery, S es eleetrical supplies, 36 cs typewriters and parts, § cs boots and shoes, 3 pkgs harness. To Bast Indles—2650 lbs dried frult, 240 Ibs raisins, 270 1bs nuts, 518 cs salmon, 256 os canned goods, 225 1bs ham and bacon, 193 gals 1 cs wine, 18 cs table preparations, § cs soap, 2 cs teather, 1 cs dry goods. % To Siam—21 cs canned goods. iy e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey — ‘Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the NOT! e high and low wat the city front (Mission-street wharfy abows 5 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the samec at both places, the ch of the Branc! el January 7. The builas 5. p. m, arts. The plane of reference is the m. .n | lower low water: i i o | Time Ball. h Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- pants’ Exchange, 1904, Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry ng was dropped exactly at noon to-day-—— at noon of the 120th meridian. or at § Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, . N, in charge. e San Francisco, Cal, Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. 1 From. Nome Elizabeth Sequal: Wyefleld Nanaimo { Centralia.....|San Pedro Humboldt i San Pedro & Wa H Humboldt 1 Portiand & Astoria Seattle % 5 | Seattle & “facom . 10 Chico. . .-| Coquille River 1 State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pis 11 Scnoma...... | Sydney & Way Ports. i Rainter. . | Seattle & Whatcom ny Del Notte. .../ Crescent Cit . 11 aden Honolulu & Jan. 12 | Fureka Humboldt . Jan. 32 | Pomo, . . | Poipt Arena ‘& Alblon. 12 | Spokuns Humboidt Ry ot 12 | Alliance. | Poriland & \Way Ports. 2 | Portiand & Astoria Coguille River San Pedro Coos Bay & City Pedro Pedro n San Pedro Oyster Harbor 3533 cevroeninnn New York via Panamy | Puget Sound Ports ewport & Way THREE PERISH IN COLLISION Two Trains on the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Meet With a Crash, Killing Employes 'WRECKAGE’ CATCHES FIRE Passengers Fight Desperately to Escape From the Cars and One of Them Is Badly Hurt e NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Three train- men were kiNed to-day by a collision of two trains on thée Brooklyn Ele- vated railroad. One of the victims body was broken, while another had his head crushed between the bumper of the engine, which was rammed by a motor train and the front car of the one drawn by steam power. Simultaneously with the collision a fire was started by the coals from the locomotive, and this added 1 the panic of the passengers, who fought desperately to escape from the wrecked cars. The dead, all of whom were employed on the railroad, are: GEORGE GILG, yardmaster. JAMES O'BRIEN, car coupler. WILLIAM H. FERGUSON, fore- man. George E. Smith, aged 25 years, was seriously injured. None of the passen- gers was badly burned. The crowded passenger train crashed into a train of empty cars, telescoping the rear car of the latter, in which were the trainmen. ——— Two Days at Hotel Del Monte. First-class tickets between §an Francisco and Los Angel Monte, only $22; children, $14 50. 30 days' stopover. Bathing,. boating, fishing. riding, automobiling, golfing, eic. ~ Sceney beautiful and grand. Ask Southern Pacific ticket agent. . Privilege of - S <3 Stmr Redondo, Krog. 24 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr W. H, Kruger, Ahlin, 43 hours from San Pedro. Stmr' Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendocino. (o Stmr Queen. Cousins, 64 hours from Vie- oria, Stinr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from San Dieguv and wi ports. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, 38 hours from Port Los Angeles, S pStmr Homer, Donaldson, 42 hours from San edro. Stmr San Pedro, Petersen, 25 hdurs from Eureka. Stmr Newsboy, Adler, 30 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Acme, Lundquist, 27 hours from Eu- reka, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monte- rey, etc, Stmr Maggie, Corning, 34 hours from Half- moon B Schr Nokomfs, Hansen, 18 days from Port Gamble: up river direct. Schr Berwick, Olsen, 5 days from Coquille River. Schr Ida A, Campbell, § hours from Point Reyes. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 10 hours from Fort Ross, CLEARED. Thursday, January 7. Stmr_Curacao, Pauisen, Guaymas; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr_ Honita, Glelow, San Pedro; Coast Steamship Co. Doran, Pacific Stmr Columbia, Astoria; Oregon Rafiroad and Nav Co. Stmr Oregonian, Carty. Honolulu, and Tacoma; Williams, Dimond & Co. Stmr Siberia, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkong: Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Fr bark Bossuet, Laroque, Melbourne; Roth, Blum & Co. Seattle SAILED, Thursday, January 7. State of California, Thomas, for San Halfmoon Bay. Guaym: Stmr Diego. Stmr stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Maggle, Corning. © , Paulsen, W H Kruger, Ahlin, Eureka. Alcazar, Johnson, Point Arena. Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. Chehalls, Martin, Grays Harbor. Montara, Rellly, Seattle. Scotla, Johnson, Bowens Landing. James Dollar. Thwing, Seattle, Pomo, Winkel, "Alblon’ River. Stmr Greenwood. Johnson, Alblon. Stmr G C Lindauer. Allen, Grays Harbor. Schr North Bend, Jackson, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 7. 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE, velocity 14 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Newburg, for San Francisco. Arrived and sailed Jan 7—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Salled Jan 7—Stmr Centennial, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Jan 7—Br ship Fleur de Lis, from Port Blakeley, ASTORIA—Salled Jan 6—Stmr Leggett. for San Francisco. Sailed Jan 7—Schr Virginia, for San Fran- cisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 7—Schr Daunt- Francis H. less, from Grays Harbor; schr Bangor, from Port Ludlow; stmr Coos Bay, hence Jan 4 Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka; stmr Alca- traz, ' for San Francisco; schr Susie M Plum- mer, for Tacoma; stmr San Gabriel, for Ump- qua’ Atrived Jan 7—Bktn John C Meyer, from Everett; bktn Retriever, from Port Hadlock. POR! BLAKELEY--Sailed Jan Bainbridge, for San Pedro, Arrived ‘Jan 7—Bktn John Paimer, from Port Ludlow. BANDON—Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Chico, hence Jan ‘4. TACOMA—Arrived Jap 7—Stmr Edith, hence Jan schr Transit, hence Dec 20. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 7—Schr John @ North, from Lahaina. Sailed Jan 7—Schr Geo W Watson, for San Francisco. WESTPORT—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Fulton, for San Francisco. BALLARD—Arrived Jan 6—Schr Columbia, from n_ Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arri wick, hence Jan 0. Artived Jan 7—Stmr National City, hence Jan_6 ALCATRAZ LANDING—Arrived Jan 6— Stmr Rosecrans. from Astoria. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 7—Schr Soquel, hence Dec 20. TATOOSH—Pasged in Jan 7—Stmr Jeanie, from Dutch Harbor, for_ Seattle. EUREKA—Salled Jan 7—Schr Mary Dodge, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. MAKAWELI—Salled Jan 5—Ital ship Agos- tino Terrizand HONOLULU—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Sierra, for d Jan 7—Br ship Netherby, from Lon don; ship I F Chapman, {rom Newcastle, Aus. . FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Arrived = Jan 5—Fr Dbark Duchess de Berry, hence Aug 28. LONDON—Arrived Jan 6—Br bark Gras- mere._from Eureka. PERIM—Passed jan 6—Br stmr Mogul, from New York. for Man! SWANSEA—Safled Jan 65—Fr bark Marie Molinos, for San Francisco, IPSWICH—Arrived Jan 5—Fr bark Francois, hence Aug 9. MALTA—Arrived Jan 5—Br stmr Indra- wadi__from New York, for Manila. MOJI—Passed Jan 3—Br stmr Indrasamha, from Hongkons. for Oregon. Arrived Jan 6—Schr J. H. Lunsmann, from “Teintay. HONGKONG-—Arrived Jan 6—Br stmr Ara- ved Jan 7—Stmr Bruns- Santa Rosa. n Diego & Way Pt { Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. Aren | Rival | Willapa -Harbor S. Monica. ... | Grays Harbor | Columbla | Portland & Astoria Mera. . | Hamburg & Way Pts. S. Barbara... | Seattle & Olympia Umatilia..... | Puget Sound Ports. “‘China & Ja TO SAIL Steamer. Destination, Pler. s January Noyo. Humboldt .. 4 pmiPier 2 Sequoia....| Greys Harbor 4 ym|Pier 20 Czarina. Coos Bay ..|Pier 8 Spokane....| Humbcldt . [1:30 p(Pior o Borita. .| Newpcrt & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 Coivi: by toria_& Portland(1l am|Pier 24 Newburg...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm/Pier 10 ! Jeanuary 9. Humboldt 2 pm(Pier 2 . Grave Har 4 pm|Pier 10 Humboldt 4 pm|Pier 2 Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 Arena & 4 pm|Pier 2 Coquille River . |Pier 20 N.Y, vig Panama.ii2 ‘miPier 10 Honolulu 1 am|Pier 7 January 10. | . Coos _B-Pt. Orford|10 am|(Pier 13 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | Jam 11 | Queen .| Puget und Ports.!ll am|Pier 9 Humboldt --11:30 piPler 9 January 12. | o W. Kruger.| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pier 2 Cooz Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| % amiPier 11 North Fork | Humboldt ... | 5 pm|Pler 20 January 13. ‘G, W. Blder| Astoria o8 Portland|il am|Pler 24 Jan! 14. 1 Pt Arena & Albion San Diego & Wa Seattle & Tacoma. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm/Pler 10 Coquille River ....| 5 pm|Pler 2 pm|Pler 40 - pm|Pler 19 San Juan.. 112 m|Pier 40 City Puebla 11 am|Pier 9 Rival...... | Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm|Pler 2 Jan! 18. Nevadan...| Hono. & thului. | 2 pm|Pier 25 Stmr Chehalis, M: Padro. FROM SEATTLE. For. .| Skagway & Way Ports.lJan. Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Yan. Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. ay & Way Ports,|Jan, Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan. Intelligence. - RIVED. Thursday, January 7. artin, 34 _hours from San Shipping AR rat, from New York, ACAPULCO—Safled Jan 3—Stmr Barracouta, for Panama. Jan 6—Stmr Colon, for San Franclsco. pAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Salled Jan 7—Stmr Bovic, for | Liverpoo 1. Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Vaderland, from Ant- werp, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Teu- tonic, from Liverpool, for New York: stmr Friesiand, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Saxonia, trom Boston. Arrived Jan T7—Stmr Cedric, from New Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Cymric. for Queens- town; stmr Sicilian, from Glasgow. for Phila- delphia, mvn.l—mnd Jan 7—Stmr La Touraine, from New York. g LONDON—Sailed Jan 8—Stmr Minnetonka, for New York. T—Stmr Lombardia, for York: stmr Princess Irene, “for New was hurled from the structure to the | street, and nearly every bone in his! efther direction, including stop and | iwo days' entertainment at famous Hotel del | 7—Schr | ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. B ¢ w. Kodak | Beauty 1s brought to perf: tion im goed Kodak Developing and Print- ing. That's where I come in—t'm an ex- pert at this work. My prices are the Jowest anybody in the business and my work will stand every test Here are a few prices: DEVELOPING. Roll of six......10e Roll of twelve...15e PRINTING. Solio finish.3e to Se Velox finish.3e to e Orders by Mail Promptly Fiiled. THAT MAN PITTS PITTS, The Stationer, 1006 MARKET ST., Above Powell San Francisco. OCEAN TRAVEL. Port G. N. Ry | Redondo), §an Diego Santa Rosa, Sundays, bispo), Ventura salfa. month. Guaymas ' (Mex. Right is reserved to ing_dates. ery street (P | Brecadway wharves. Freight office. . 11, come, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Jan o this company's steamers for Alaska at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.. at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt p-_m., Jan. 5 11, 17, 1:30 p. m., Jan. 2. 8, For Lcs Angeles (yvia Port of California, Thursda: For Los Angeles (v Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San For further information obtaln fol Steamers ‘leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For \ Juneay, Ketchikan, Wrangel. Haines, Skagua: Alaska—I1 a. m.. Jan 16, 21, 26, 31. Feb Change _to company s mers_at Seattle. or Victoria, Townsend, Seattle, Vancouver. Ta Change at Sea 1:50 ay)—Pomona. 23. 29, Feb. 4; Coroma. | . 20, 26, Feb. 1. 9 a. m. 9 2. m. ia San_Pedro and East and Hueneme Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Jan. 4, 12, 20. 28, Feb. 3. 8, 16, 24, Feb. ena Bay. San La Paz, Santa R 10 a..m..” 7th of each er. change steamers or = TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ce Hotel). 10 Market street and | 10 Market _street C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. 10 Market street, San Francisco. Through RATES. meals. _Steamer salls m. S. Montzomery Freight Dept. st.: or steamship and Steamer tickets BOCTH, Gen. Agt. Pas O. R. & N. CO, I umbfa” cafls Jan. 8, 1S, 28, Feb. 7. 17, and March 9. “‘George W. der” ‘sails Jan. 3, 13, 23, Feb. 2, 12 22 March 4. _Only steamship line to PORTLAND, | hori rail line from Portland to ali tickets to 21l polnts, all ral, at include berth and foot of Spear st., Dept.. 1 Gen. Agt Brannan streets, at 1 saki and Shanghal, 3 Monday { 8. 8. HONGKONG MARU - .. Wednesday, 8. §. NIPPON MARU . . ... Tuesday. March 15. 1904 | Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- | kong with steamers for India received on board on day of S. S. AMERICA MARU . TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and for YOKOHAMA p. m., and Hongkong, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Naga- and connecting at Hong- No cargo etc. pany's office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. S. S, s. S, SONOMA. for MARIPOSA, for ™. S. 1 A | &L APHECTELS £ 00800, g Tekot e 542 Rrtt | oceanics.5.co. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Jan. 9, 11 a. m. moa, Auck- d and Sydney, Thursday. Jan. 21, 8 p. m. AAWAL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND ans SYDREY. DIRECT LMK 10 TAKITL Honolulu, Honolulu, Feb. i1, 1904, Fooight Otfica, 310 Karkel ST, Plarbe. 7, Pacific St Saturday, at 10 a. m.. ond class to Havre. | CANADA. | New York. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUI DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday Instead of from Pler 42, North River. foot of Morton street. First class 1o Havre, $50 and upward. $45_and _upward. ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND 32 Broadway J. F. FGGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast ‘Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. GEN- (Hudson Bullding), Mare Island and 5 a. m.. BROS | “Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— : 15 and 8:: $:30 p. m G and 6 p. m., ex. Sunda: day, 7 a. m.. 4:16 p. m. Fare, 50 cent | Main 1508. Pier 2, Mission- Vallejo Steamcrs. 30 p. m.. except Sunday, Leave Vallejo, Sun® el dock. HATCH RAILWAY SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS—7:30, t 11:30 p. m, 1 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. i LESSERE | SAN FRANCISG0 A% NURTH PAGIFIG 9:00. 0, 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. SUNDAYS—$:00. 9:30. SAN FRANCISCO. 307 7:50. 9 12:50, 2:40. 5:00. aturdays—Extra trip at RAILWAY TRAVEL. COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. TO SAN RAFAEL. 11:00 a, m.; 12:35. Thursdays—Extra trip m. 1:30, . 11:00 a. m.; X 0 p. m. 3 . 9:20, 11:13 5:20 p. m. 2:05 and SanFrancisco.| Sept. 27, 1903, SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 11:15 m.; 4:55. 5:00. 25 p. m. o & Leave In Effect Santa Rosa. Destina: Sun- | Week days. | Days. Ignacto. Novato. Petaluma and Fulton. ‘Windsor, ‘Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserville, Cioverdals, 10:40 2{10:20 & 735 0] @:20p e Hopland, and Ukiab 230 a| 8:00a] Willits. &l 0 pl _Guerneville. $:00a Sonoma, 00 p|l _ Glen Eilen. a D‘ Sebastopol. San at_Santa Rosa for Whit t Fuiton for Altruria and Mase B est Springs: at Lytton for Lytton S S at frvite for Skaggs 3 -t"t’:'xfi‘,‘.".‘.. for ‘Duncan jseyville, Carlsbad and Bartlett m-fl. Saratoga Springs. B Dell Lak: Sunday round-f kets nd San Ratacl at BaTE rotcs. Market Ticket offices. bullding. e H. WHITING. Gen. Manager. Sorines. o . Mendocino City, Fort Brage : at Willits for Fory erwood. Cahto. Covello, " Layes® | e, Gatenmaen Highiand Springs. . Bay. Lake. ;.at Ukiah far Viens ue Lakes. Laurel Witter Springs. Upper Lak: Vailey, Jan’sg":-‘. Riverside: Lism: Hot Springs, ‘:muy House, c&‘&:fl'j Ca 's Springs, Harris, O} epperwcod, Scotia to all points street. Chronicle R. X RYAN, . Gen Pass. Axt. Los Angeles and | and Santa Barbara— | Jose dei | LOWEST at 11 | 10:40 21020 & | CALIFORNIA ; LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at H9:30 a. m., through in 3 days with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: kton, Fresn Merced, Hanford an . for Stackton. m. for Kansas City | Chicago. | TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St.. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- Oakland, Cal. 27 South First ) 14 J m . m. m. m Grand Canyon and OUTHERN PACIFIC Traing loave and are due to arriv SAN FRANCISCO. ain Line. Fodt of Market Street ) Fuox DECENRER Napa, Martinez, San . Tracy, athrop, (Via " Dav ame (for Bartiett Spriu 1 wwl. Tacoms, Seaiile | o Woorliand. Knights La | Maryavilie, Orov - 7.580 | 8304 Port Cosia. Martiner, Aatioch, | Ryron, ‘I cton, New ! Mendota | Visaila 5 4250 2.304 sata. Martines, Tracy. Lath- . Mereed. Fresno. nction, Hanford. | Visalin, Bakersfield . 458 | 9304 Niics, San Jowe, Livermore, Stock i tom. (*Mition), fone. Sacrame Placervitie, Maryavilie, Ch | & Biof. s i 304 . Citiness. Jamsstown, [ O O o tamme i At - SR 9004 Atinntic Kxpress—Ogien ad Fase. 11.254 9.304 Richmon: Martinez wund ay | Statlons ks ki 8.56¢ 10.004 The Overiand Limited — O Denyer, Omahs, Chicago. [ m 10.004 Valiejo - . 12 10.004 Los Angeion Passenger — Con Byron. Latarop, ton. | W ford, 1 re, V tion. Hanford, Lemoore. Bakersield. Los Angeles 7.28» 12.00% Hayward 3.26¢ 17.00r Sac 1.00# 5307 Benicia, \ Marysy Oroville atation 3.30¢ Hayward, Vliesand Wi 3.30r Port Costa, Martiner. Tracy. Lathrop reed, Fresao and 6.00r 7.00¢ 7.00» .C6r 755 11.25a Port Conta, Tay Stations Oregon & Callfornia Express rain Maryaviile, Re Portiand, Puges Sound vad § 8.55a Or Hayward, les and San J day only ¢ > 11554 COAST LINE_(Sarrow Gange). ontervill Boulaer Feiton. Cruz and Way Stat 12957 Newark, Conterviiie Toas, Xew Almaden. Los Gatos. ¥eiton, Boulder Cree Principal Way 8t 416 New San Jose, Lo way station s 8.30r Huaters Tram. Sacarday oai Jose and Way Stations. Return- ing from Los Gatos Sunday only. 0 17 252 OAKLAN\D HARBOR FERRY. CISCO, Fout of Market St. (Siip 1 ax. 100 300 5157w From OAKLAND, Foot of Tiroad way — 16:00 & 18:05 i0:00 am. 1200 200 4.00 rx | COAST LINE (Broad €& (Vhird and T d 8 San ) San Jose and Way Station. ... New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. only), The Coaster—Stops ouly San_Jose, Giiroy ter). Pajaro. Castroville (com- nection to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove), Salinas, Sam Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar- garita, Saa Luis Obispo, principal stations thence Sarf (comnection for Lompoc). principal stations | thence Saata Barbara,San Buens | ventura, Saugus. Los Angeles. .. | From SANF 5 9. 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Tapitoia, SantaCruz, Pacific Grove,Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principsl War Stations ... .... San Jose and Way Stations..... .. Santa Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stanons y San Jose and Way Stations Del Monte Fxpress—Santa Jose, Lol Monte, Mouterey. fic Grove (conuects at Santa. Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Potnis) st Giiroy for Holllster, Tres i Pinos. at Castroviile for Salinas. Tres Pluos Way Passenger.. #an Jose and Way Stations iara) 10.30. N304 1300 3.00r tons (excep: Sunduy) San Joseand Principai Way St Sunset Limited.— Redwood, San nllnas. Paso Robles, po. Santa Barhars. . El Paso, ew York. con for Santa Cruz C viile for Pacific Grove and Way Stations o , Beresford Belmont, San los. Redwood,' Fair Oake, Menio Park. Paio Alto. . San Jose and Way Stations. Palo Alto and Way Stations. . . South San Prancisco. Miiibrae. Bur lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carios, Redwood, Fa Menlo Park. m @11.307 Mayfieid, Moun: - vale, Lawrence, Sants nd San Jose A for - 9 450 : P for Afternoon. 1Eunday exeepted. 1 Sunday oniy. a7 only. § Stops at all stations on Sunday. ED-Oniy trains siopping at Valencia St. southbonm AFR6:10 400, T:000. ., 11:30 4., 0PN, 6: 07, . a8 500 .. TOSANRAF. NORTH SIS VAL!.EA‘;—.L MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. 15, 6:15. 7 . . FROM SAN FRANCISCO ~—Dally—8:23 6:35_7:40. 8:35, 9:35 11:05 a ’a 45 2:35, 3145, 4:45, 345, 6:43, 8:00 a m daily—Cazadero way stations. p. m. week days (Baturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 2:13 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. Sundays only—10 a. m.. Point Reyes way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. and 826 MAxkaT St.,(North Shore and SAvSALITO Fuxay. Foot Markes St e ——— T | WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAB.

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