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RANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904 ‘ ORK OF BOARD IS COMMENDED Governor and County Organiza- tions Send Letters Anent Ad- vertising of State Resources CORTELYOU ALSO WRITES it SERERIS Business Men From Philippines Are to Be Given Chance to View Industries of This City e was board Manager hat the ommissic t. Louis application for space for the ground that other ions are seeking space, 4 be impossible to grant the oke ¥ R. Brizg because there was not te go around. Man- report that he had from Governor Par- ead. In this Governor 1k S he fully ap- f the State necessity en »od a the d saw ! California well advertised gs advised that the t d urge upon the St uis « ssion the need of having rat distributed by the State Boar He was instructed to be dene. During t was stated that¥space t in the California r both the Santa ific companies and mn people have lit- California at the Secretary Depart- the National read. He thank- rd of Trade for ation in the matter of tative display of Cali- placed in the building Secretary Cortel- -operation new the pe s reported that the ations of San Fran- idering the forty rep- the Philippine d to show the men ppines around the city Manager g commercial organ which | entertainmen From San Francisco the g0 to St. Louis. They of every principal The date ty has not sced. Their stay here will bly last two days The work of the State Board of Trade Iy appreciated in the interior State. lLetters of commendation San Jose, from the Improvement Asso- ciationPfrom the Stockton Chamber of nmerce, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Trade and from the Board of Trade of Modesto. In some of the letter strongly worded resotutions indorsing the course of the State Board of Trade, ks were voted to President Chip- den were Saw Benito Coun received fro Cor from were Tha man f his tion at the recent con- vent at Fresno of the fruit growers ¢ California. A report to be b- lisheq, illustrative of the mining indus try of the State, was received from State Mineralogist Aubury. SUPERVISING INSPECTOR ADVISES MORE CAUTION Warns United States Local Inspectors to Prevent Such Disasters as That of the Clallam Wreck. John Bermingham, Unit- supervising inspector of for the Pacific Coast, ¥ iressed the following letter to the al inspectors at Seattle with reference to the wreck of the steamer Clallam Me: Captain States steam vessels re. Whitney and Turner, Unit- ed inspec vessels Wash. In view of the recent shocking disaster, which carried to the bottom the steamer Clallam and drowned, as reported, fifty-four of her passengers, it be- hooves you to examine very closely the condition of all steam vessels pl es local Sea le, —Sirs: ing in the straits of San Juan de Fuca. From the news we get here it ap- pears that the flallam disaster was broug’ hout by the giving way of a deadlight, possibly a shutter having | a deadlight in it, in her side above her main deck. Be that as it may, her less indicates that none but the stanchest steam vessels should be employed in those waters. The pub- lic, as well as the Government, nat- urally look to you for a searching in- | vestigation in the case of the Clal- lam, which, it appears, was only six months old. Respectful “JOHN BERMINGHAM, “Supervising First Dis- trict.” —————————— MATE NORDBERG'S LICENS] Inspector, IS SUSPENDED ONE YEAR Found Guilty of Negligence and Un- skillfulness in vigating the Coasting Steamer Del Norte. Negligence and unskilifulness are the charges on which Mate F. N. G. Nordberg was found guiltsy yesterday by Captains O. F. Bolles and J. K. Buiger, United States local inspectors, in the matter of the sinking of the schooner Mary Buhne, C. Green, mas- ter, by the steamer Del Norte off Humboldt Bar on December 18 in a | collision. In rendering their decision the in- spectors say: “After a careful consideration of the evidence in this case, we are of the | opinion that F. N. G. Nordberg was negligent and unskillful in navigating | the steamer Del Norte on Becember 18, 1903, in not keeping a proper lookout. Had he done so he would have seen the Mary Buhne in time to have avo'ded the collision, as it is in evidence that the side lights of the schooner were burning. “For reason of such negligence and unskilifulness, under authority of power conferred on us under section 445 of the United States Revised Stat- utes, we hereby suspend the license of ¥. N. G. Nordberg as mate for the period of one year from date. We do not blame C. Green in this matter. Value of schooner, $4000; damage to the Del Norte, $100.” ' ors of steam | i ( | i COASTING STEAMER RAINIER RUNS INTO THE ANCHORED BARK SANTIAGO Sailing Vessel Suffers Considerable Damage, Having One Frame and Five Plates Bent and the Woodwork of Cabin Stove In---The | Other Craft Smashes Her Stem®and Repairs Will Be Costly The bark Santiago, which arrived yesterday, twenty days from Hilg, was run into a few hours after anchoring off Meiggs wharf by the steamer Rain- The Rainier, just in from Seattle, was steaming uv the bay and steering a course which carried her close to the Santiago’s anchorage. As the steamer ier. approached the tide swung the bark | across her path and the Rainier helmsman was unable to clear the sai ing vessel. | The Santiago was struck on the port | quarter. One frame and five of her plates were bent and the woodwork of | one of the cabins was stove in. The | Rainier’s stem was badly smashed and | although nobody ained any inju the bill for repairs will be expensive. AT To Avoid Duty on Coal. | e steam collier Hero arrived yesterday | rom Comox with tons of coal. She was unable to get a here and proceeded io | Los Angeles. The duty on foreign coa will pe exacted again on January 15 and the Hero will p ithern port | at full epeed, s any delay which would keep | at sea after midnight of January 14 wonid 4 t prevent The the free admission of her big cargo. steamer Wellington of the Dunsmuir fleet r orders to make all haste to this port imilar reas pes e Sk Catches Chinese Sneak Thief. Quong Chee, a Chinese, yesterday picked up and walked away with two telescope baskets ging 10 a woman who was buying a ticket Policeman O’Callaghan wit- Ty depot «d the transaction and Quong's walk with the baskets was a_brief perambulation After a short interview, in which the Celestial led to gonvince patrolman that what seemed petty larceny was really absent mind- edness, Quong Chee accompahied O'Callaghan to the Harbor Police Station, where the Chi nese was locked up. Bar-Bound at Coquille River. Quite a fleet of coasting vessels Is bar bound at Coquille River. Some of the detained craft have been waiting more than two weeks for a charice to get out. .It is sixteen days since the schooner -Ruby was ready to leave. The other veseels at the storm-locked port are steamers | Chico and Elizabeth, schoo: crs Bella, Alpha, | Coquelle, Onward and Advance | —— The Overdue List. | The Swedish bark Edwardina was placed on the overdue list yesferday, quoted at 50 per | cent. She is out eighty-nine days from Man- zanillo, Cubs, for Brake. The other overdues | are quoted as follows: Paris, 85 per cent; Fran- | cesco Giuseppe 1, 15 per cent; Rebert Rickmers, per cent; Loch Bredan, 90 per cent Jean Cordonnier, 10 per cent, and Martaban, 60 per | cent. S AT Meat for Russia’s Use. steamship Coptic, Captain Armstrong, which sails Friday for the Orfent, will carry | the first consignment of Russia’s big meat or- der. In addition to 300 tons of meat, packed in and consigned to Viadivostok by way of Nagasaki, the Coptic will carry 400 tons of lead for Shanghai and Yokohama. The Cop- tic's cargo will also include 1500 tons of flour. R Bumps on Humboldt Bar. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s Spo- kane, which arrived yesterday from Eureka, struck bottom while crossing the Humboldt River bar and is thought to have strained her hull a little. ®he will be drydocked to-day at the Union Iron Works and whatever repairs are necessary will be mads ol n ey Herzogin Cecilie to Dock. The North German Lloyd Steamship Com- | pany’s training ship Herzogin Cecilie, which arrived Monday, will dock at Howard-street | whart in a few days to discharge cargo. Ex- | tensive preparations have been made by the lo- | cal Geyman colony for the entertainment ashore | of the Cecilie’s cadets and Captain Dietrich s prepared to receive an army of visitors on board. The { | Poali ks Burglarize Shot Tower. Ira Anthony yesterday broke into the shot tower at First and Howard streets and took | therefrom a sack partly filled with leaden pel- {Jets. He was caught with the loot in his pos- | session_and locked up at the Harbor Station, charged with burglary. 4 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Intergst “to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German ship Magdalene and the French ship Vercingetorix are chartered for wheat from Portland to Furope at 20s. | The German steamer Eva, which arrived from Moji on Monday, proceeds to Puget Sound to Joad lumber for Buenos. Ayres at 4bs | —chartered in Engiand. prior to arrival. The | British bark Inversnaid proceeds to Adelaide, Australia, in ballast. i AR Exports for the North. The steamer Queen, which sailed on Mon- day for Victoria, carried an assorted merchan- dise cargo consigned to the port of destina- tion and the principal British Columbian ports. The cargo included the following: 257 pkes fresh fruits, 17 pkgs fresh vege- tables, 42,250 Ibs mait, 3370 Tbs 135 bxs rais. ins, 27,310 Ibs malt, 1606 1bs seeds, 3850 lbs me: -.:saa;mfixo?d-,’gummm. T Ibs chocolate, 643 gals wine, groceries provisions, Ibs hams, Ibs buts 3 %uTs paste, 1703 ft hardwaod, 54298 ToR. soap mrease, 4 Dcs steel, 20 boiler tubes, 290 Pkgs arms and ammunition, 1300 1bs shot, 2 dry. goods, 2 pkgs machinery, 2 DS oal ‘sappiies, 5 bbis tar. S0.547 1ha boge black, 2 pkes paper, 7188 Ibs asphaltum, 2B e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- hants’ Eachinec, en” Frandscs, Car; The “Time Ball 0n the tower of the Ferty huilding was dropped gxactly at noon to-day— SapeET S AT ST omiLl s | — = o | HERZOGIN CECILIE, NORTH | GERMAN LLOYD STEAM- | SHIP CO’S TRAINING SHIP. | i | g v S i c.. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at § P. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. G i N , in charge. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. beth Coquille River. Jan. oyo0. Humboldt . Jan. 13 Dei Norte Crescent City.. Jan. 13 Coronado.....| Grays Herbor. Jan. 13 W. H. Kruger | Humboldt . Jan. 13 th -..[ Tacoma .... S1llll{%an: 13 ty Prebia uget Sbund Ports..... Jan. 13 Bonita .| Newport & Way Ports.|Jan. 13 n Mateo....|Tacoma ........... Jan. 14 nta Rosa...| San Diego & W Point Arena. .| Mendocino & Pt. A Chic Coquille River... Alliance...." | Portland & Wa Wellington. .. |Oyster Harbor Humboldt New T Pomora Columbia Humboldt Portland 4 s Bay & Pt. Orfc Hamburg & Way Pts.|] Seattle & Olympia. . < Bay - lapa Harbor.... Graye Harbor Chipa & Japan San Pedro & Wi Puget Sound Ports. . J.Dollar. . Chehalis. Titanis 3. Lindal Seattle & Tacoma. rays Harbor. . Newburg. ... Centralia..... State of Cal Spokane - Humboldt .... .....\Jan. 18 Point Arena & Albion. |Jan, 18 - Humboldt Jan. 19 New York via Panamal|Jan. 20 Portland & Astoria....!Jan. 20 Puget Sound_Ports.... Jan. 22 China & Japan.... 24 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination January 13. l Coronado. . | Los Angeles Ports. (10 am|Pier 10 North Fork | Humboldt .........| 5 pm|Pier 20 G. W. Elder| Astoria & ‘Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | . Janmary 14. | | reka.... | Humboldt . 19 am'Pier 13 zabeth.. | Coquille RIver.....|......Pier 20 SpoRane. .. | Humboldt .|1:30 p|Pier 9 Pomo Pt. Arena & Albiod| 6 pm Pler 2 State Cal.. | €an Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pier 11 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 Humboldt .........[10 am|Pier 2 Humboldt . 110 am/Pier 2 January 15. | 1 Ratnier. | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 Coptic.....| China & Japan 1 pm|(Pier 40 Serbia - | Hamburg & Way./12 m Pier 19 { _ January 16. | | Pt. Arena..; Pt Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm|Pier 2 Bonita.....; Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 San Juan.. | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m Pler 40 City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.[11 am(Pler 9 S. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 S. Monica 10s Angeles Ports.|12 miPier 2 Coquille River... 6 pm|Pier 2 Jaunuary 17. | ! Coos B. & Pt Orfrd{12 m|Pier 13 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Humboldt . :30 plPier 9 Jant 1 | Hono. & Kahuiul,| 3 pmipler 26 Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 2 Willapa Harbor...| 4 pmlPier 20 ‘Humboldt .1 ® am|Pier 2 Centralia.. | Los Angeles Poris.|10 am/Pier 10 January 20. | 1 Cons Bz San Pedro & Way.| 8 am!Pier 11 ‘Alliance. .. | Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pmiPier 16 Jan! a. | | Puget Sound Ports. Umatilla... 11 am(Pier 9 . Dollar...| Seattle & Tacoma.!10 am|Pier 2 Tindauer| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 20 Newburg. Grays Harbor. 4 pmiPler 10 Pts| 2 pm|Pier Sonoma.-..| Sydnev, & Was Fia) 7 anuary 23. Colon. ne A ’\' via Panama.|[12 m|Pier 40 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For, Salls. 3 City..| Skagway & Wav Ports.|Jan. 15 E:::t‘n‘;n; y B f‘n;h.l lryxlet & Way Pts.|J: 168 | Skagway & Wav Ports.(Jan. 19 ! Cooks Tnlet & Way Pts.[Feb. 1 Late Shipping Intelugenc‘e. ARRIVED. . Tuesday, January 12. Strand, 104 hours from Centennial, Spokane, Jobnson, 17 hours from Bu- reka. _Stmr Pomo. Winkel, 15 hours from Albion, via Point Arena 11 hours. Stmr Nevadan, Greene, 7 days 17 hours from Eahulvi, § Stmr er, Hansen, 4 days 6 hours from Bellingham Stmr_Maggle. Corning, 814 hours from Half- moon_Bay. P Nor supr Hero, Syvertsen, § dave from “Bark Sentiago, Anderson, 20 days from Hilo Stmr Seattle. Stmr Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on- the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. FIND BODIES. N 2200 Andes Hale & Norc.1 13 ' 200 Andes Julia 10 100 Andes . Justice . 17 . Ry v o e 500 Belcher Kentuck 3 500 Belcher Mexican Tugs Return From a Cruise on | 309.Belcher e 200" Belcher VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 12.—Two tugs with their flags at half-mast arrived Dunsmuir will case, now proceeding ' here; Harvey Sears, stevedore of the PACIFIC ST the Straits With More Vie-| i siflon ™7 20 100 tims ‘of the Clallam Disaster | 00 caicdonia -1 23 500 500 Chalienge 3w 550 X 1200 Choltar™ 30l 70 SegBelche Vel E b 200 C P a8 T ¢ 300 36| 500 Sierra Nev. INQUIRY IS DEMANDED 1500 ‘al & V.2 752;«) Sierra Nev. —_— 400 Con Imperial. 03 200 Silver HIll. = & 1500 4:0" Imperial. 04 }00 Silver ":R. Application Is Made to the Ot-| i s 15y 10 Bl . B tawa Government for a Com- | 1200 Exchequer . 3o 1205 Cnion Con < 1 1 T Makel izati n‘uo)s gz::g : gun 3 700 :::..?‘n Con. 60| res ur. 692000 Utah . i mission to MakeInvestigation | 1800 Gould & cur. 692000 Utan .. oc - 200 Hale & Nore.! 85 300 Y& Jacket. 54 200 Hale & Norc.1 v 200 Yel Jacket. 35 | this morning from a cruise in the, : o fhaiegs s £ Belcher Oceidental | straits with five more bodies of wreck | 508 pEieler Ophir s vietims. :goo Caledonia ... Ophir 2‘5 The steamer Princess Beatrice while | 100 Caledonia . Ophir 21 . i L jon her way to New Westminster this| 33'3 3:?23!‘.?: 5 :}:Trfmn 5 0 { morning found the body of Peter La-| 100 Challenge Overman . o ollar . 28 300 3 plante of Friday Harbor, which was | '500 cnojar Bl 5 e F4 turned over to the Trader and brought | ‘fi ((’nn g-{ : V.2 00| 500 Savage . IU;A' 3 x “on Cal & V.2 03/ 1~"" Scorpion to port, Four other bodies were recoy- i on con Imperial. - 01 o5 | ered floating in a tide rip between Race "u‘p 1‘nnmlimperlll. 05 :; i { 100 Confidence 20 | ‘Rockx and Brotchie Ledge by the tug; g5, (270Cne s 96 | Edna Grace. These have been identi-| 700 Crown Point.. 31 . 22 | fied as N. P. Shaw of Victoria, a prom- | 300 Gould & Cur. 35 100 St Louis > inent local business man, mine'and ship | 500 Hale & Nove. e 00 Lmion Gon. owner; Miss Gill, who came from San ;;; ;u»::ce . 18' 800 Utah.. ustice . )} Francisco to testify at the HODPer-| 300 ientuex b A BATLWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC to arrive Trains leave and are due 4 AN FRANCISCO. 2 AN —_ammtvR (Main Line, Foot of Market St avE — Frox DzoxxsEr 2. caviile, Winters, Kumsey....- Yotein, Sutsun, Eimira sud Sacra- Eim: 7280 asta Express — (V! ) 'hwfllllfli l{‘lor Bartlett SDI"BII'.): Mows. tFruto, MK ul ortiand. Tacoma. Seattle. e et ‘Antioch, W . Los Banos. ‘Armona, Haaford. V18, rville .. — P G, Mariiis, TTAGYs op. Modesto, Merced, Fr Goshen .:;lel‘llolla Hanford, s, Bakersfield .. . Nlioe. San Jose, Livermore, Btock- ton. (+M{lton), lone, Sacramento, Placerviile, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. Caesie a Oakdale. Chiness, Jamestown. So- ora, Tuolumne and Angels Atlantic ¥ cpress—Ogden sad E mond. Martines 7.58» 7.58» 4.55» 4.25» 4257 1.254 | 830a 8004 9.304 10.004 10.004 10.004 fons .. Overi T enver, Oumaba, Chicago.. Vallefo...... Los A!Il’fl,lll""l Costa, Mart! 3 Tathrop. Stockton. Merced, Faymond, Fresno, Goshen Juno- Hon. Hanford, Lemoore, Visaiia. Bakersfie d. Angeles ....... Hayward, Nlles nd Way !llll.ll." Batramento River Steamers... ... Beaicia, Winters. Sscrsments n: Wootivite, Oroville snd | B 1307 o Niies and Way Stations.. Hayward, Costa, _Martinez, Byron, §30r dar nf e Stoakion. racy. » | 4385 Hayward. Nites. Irvington Jose. Livermore. wl_Limite Mendots, Clallam, a brother of Captain Sears,| Following were the sales on the Pacific Bakerifeld. Los Angeies. jowner and master of the - Iroquols, | Stock Fxchange vesterday: Goiden Stste Limited Eleeper, which made an ineffectual search for| o0 4 aue | o W5 106 Overman e Rl &Y 835, the sinking vessel on the night she| 100 Andes . 66/ 100 Potosi Por c“"“'\f.m{‘.:'fl:.)m ‘;' g: | foundered, and Miss Minnie Murdoch of | o oo i o) 120 Rutet 4 Niles: 9.384 Seattle. | 100 Beat & Beich2 50, 200 Potosi e e Chisas Application has been made to the Ot- | {m }::‘lum: i :g ll:o §a\_fl: . Fast. Port Costa, Benicis, Sul- tawa Government for a commission of | 2 et Coo 401 To6 Sevans . sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sseramento, t 200 Challenge Con 40 Savage .. Rocklin, Auburn, Colfsx. inquiry. The Board of Trade has re- ;:"‘;)‘ :::‘1::; o 39 :‘;;::‘:n Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads - o 2 - g th, Winnemuccs . quested the Minister of Marmgl to es | 400 Chollar .. Sierra Nev . e.8er v;?.'g:. datly, except Sundss tablish a life-saving station at Victoria. | 200 Con C Sterra Nev 7.00® Vallejo, Sunday only. | 400 3 Sierra ¥ ond, 3an Pabl - | 400 Sterra 700r e nes, and Way Stations. ... - | Turn Verein Officers Installed. 500 Sierra 8.06» Oregon & California Express—Sac- - | 5 3 100 Sterra Tamento, Maryaviile, Redding. |, The following new members were | 550 Sierra Poriiand. Puget Sound and East. 8.554 ;. | installed in office by the Mision Turn | 100 Crown Point. Sierra 8.10» Bayward, Niles and San Jede (Sun- o % | v, : “rown oint . ‘nion y) . = ~ T Verein at Mission Turn Hall on Eight- | 30 crown Point. Tnion COA LINE (Narrow Gaage). ) J o eenth street Monday night: President,| 20 Crown Point. nion (Foot of Market Street.} Tuesday, January 12. s | 100 Goyld & “nion S Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria: Ore- | CPrist Stader; vige president, Df“‘i 200 Gould & “nion TT6s Fowark, comtarvilie. O dosts gon Rallroad and Navigation Co. Stegeman; financial secretary, Dick | {‘m (’;ould & Cur. “nion Cruz snd Way Stations.. 550 SAILED. Brune; corresponding secretary, | 200 Justice . nion 12.167 Newark, Centorville, Saa_ Josa, Tuesday, January 12. | Frank Slenten; treasurer, Tom Nicol-| 500 Justice . ‘nion New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felt Stmr Acme. Lundquist, Eureka. A 5 = | B iy e BoTider Cresk, Sania Oras sad Stmr Melviile Dollar, Fcan, Eureka. aren; trustees, Abe Mene, John Stege- | 100 Kentuck “nion Principal Way Btatton: 10554 Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. | man, C. F. Sperling and A. Fisher; | }00 Mexican Tnion 4187 Newark. SanJose, LosGatos and | 18384 Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson. San Pedro, etc. : 3 £ 200 M T - o L an Smr Geo Taomis, orson, Graye eiarbor. | Berg; shooting captain, William Boc 100 Mexican 200 Yellow Jacket 58 ing from Los Gatos Sunday only. 7 26% Stmr Francis, H Leggett, Reiner, Eureka. president active turner, A. G. Wei-| 300 Ophir . 100 Tellow Jacket 2|~ _OAKLAND HARBOR ffF'V- Stmr Givsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. | mer. Turnschwestern—President, Mrs. | 100 Ophir .. 100 Yellow Jacket 54| promSAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siiph Stmr Asundlon, Brigert. Redundo. . e 3 Mow ap. | 100 Ophir - 100 Yellow Jacket 52 | Ceyiris 9:00 11:00 e 1.00 3.00 B.18r, tmr Newsboy, Adler. Eureka G. Arndt; vice president, rs. Session. Broadway — 15:00 18: m\:r stmr H Syvertsen, Port Los An- | Hageman; treasurer, Mrs. A. Stade 100 Andes 100 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. b = e o] - 100 200 ic . ¢ | Sread . Schr B B Jackson, Maas, Portland | secretary, Mrs. K. Gugel; trustees, | ;g Masicas GO SIS wteend sirectey Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. | Mrs. M. Mayer, Mrs. Klippel and Mrs. | 300 4 Ophir . 5704 San Jose nnd Wey Statio 307 . < YEPOBERN. | M. Henrichs. After the installation | 100 Ande S e ke . -8 7.004 San Jose sad Way Station : h: e 2t S Jon 30 W, Br ship Iauiaue. | 3 gance and banquet were held. | B o i ol s b 04 New Almaden (Tues., Frid, cnly), &1 Per Fr bark Jean Bart—Nov 6, lat 55 40 S, \ Z 100 Caledonia ferra Nev ..100, 8004 "}&!‘,2;"( n’-'&flo?‘?o‘r“aflmv lon 84 W, Fr bark La Fontaine, from Ant- | 100 Chollar itver HIIl .. ter), Pajaro. Castroville (cen- Bonchamy, frim Neweartle, Engiand, for Sah | i | Socnc s O - et A Ravios Sants e clsco. | | 300 Con € & V.2 TUnton Con ..1 3 rita, San Luts Oblape, princ: TELEGRAPHIC. | Continued From Page Thirteen. 1000 Con Imperial. BN ies oy 20 f".m s thence Surf (cennection POINT LOBOS. Jan 12, 10 p m—Weather ! 2 200 Crown Point. Yeilow Jacket 51 for Lompoc). principal station: clear; wind' N, veiooity 6 miles per hour 200 Crown Point. 300 Yeliow Jacket 50 thence Saata Barbara,Ssa Buena- i DOMESTIC PORTS. . TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, 100 Gould & Cur. 63/ 200 Yellow Jacket 40 ventura, Sangus. Los Angeles... | [ [CASPAR_#rrived Jan 12—Stmr Samoa, | SFG & E. — — | L/ O B ioGres Pustha Seges. Snitasy | trom Fort Bragg. ol INSURANCE, TONOPAH MINING EXHANGE. Saa Luix Obispe sad Principal | g Sailed Jan 12—Stmr South Coast, for San | Firem's Fnd.325 — | Following were the sales on the San Fran- Way Statiens - 4100 Francisco. ANK STOCKS. ciaco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | 10.304 San Jose and Way Stations.. 1.200 _SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 11-8chr O M | am Nt Bk Pl e a i L} Morning Session. % ufia Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gaios | Kellogg, from Grays Harbor. Anglo-Cal .. 85 921 |Mer Trust... — 232% . B60 Brunswick 08! Paymastes 10 d Way Stations 7-g: Salled Jan 12-Schr Luzon, for Tacoma. | Bank of Cal. — 460 |Merch EX...— — | 10 Mont Ton ..1 ol Ton N Siar.. 81| Li B e e e B ® anth Maru, },,‘r',.;;‘n,‘k";;". sonp stme Bhin- | Cal Sate Dp:147% — 15 F Natlonl — — | 400 Mont Ton ..1 15/ 700 Ton N Star.. 30 an Jose, Dix Maoute, Mesterey. | Skakway " %0, . for. | Rirst .\umnlgA‘,l:Gs el i Afterncon Session. 9 e Greve (cof mul:-t- Arrived Jan 128t Oy o = sirs el { 750 Golecond: Ci 15| 500 ra for Santa Cruz, Bou PORT HADLOCK A o hence 8b | Gor S & L. — 2330 — 100 | 150 Sioeenian SO0y 131500 Ton Bamert 92 ok ind Narrew Gaugs | Bimell, trom Port Towngen! laumsan = — = % | g a Ghiro GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 12—Schr | Mutual Sav.100 — |Union T Co. — — r 2 nos. 3 Searles, from Han Pedso. chr | Mutual, e 0" 630 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, B0r Tres Finos Way Passenger 134 A Arfived Jan ‘mr Pomona, | STREET RAILROADS. | TUESDAY, Jan. 124 p. m S e e s T i For San Fran. | Stlifornia ..187%205 - (Presidio .... 38 40 Bid.Ask Bid. Asi aios, and Principal Way Sta- | etseo, i " | Geary .. == J Alpha 10 11 Justice T 18.00. | ATived Jan 13_Schr Bertie Minor, from,| ks R e e, - - g e am r Giant .. - igorit . s t T B | BAY_Arrived Jan 12—Stmrs Arcata | SUGAR. Eelotit - A W Saata Barbara, . hence Jan 10, | Hana P Co. — 10c |Kliauea S C. Rt Reisan. = Los Angeles. Deming. EI Pase, JWNSEND-— Artived Jan 12—Schr | Hawaiian C. 43% -~ | Makaweli C. , Bultton . Occldental 10 Fow'Ofieans. Now Fork. Com Al gahore: hence Jan 1 achr-Salem, from | Honokaa S € 12~ 121 Onomea & C Saa ontr . s foer B g B e o g A L ononta 8.C enge vel 3 Pacite Arrived Jan 12—Schr Wilbert L Smith, trom | " © © C piCELLANBODS, Lo ey ol B 1 Srova and Way Statioas 748 San Pedro. ¥ e Oceanic 8 C 4 5 | Confidence . Savage o 18167 San Mateo, Bereatord, Beimont.8an | (PACOMA ~Arriwed Jan 12—Stmr Leelanaw, | &2i*% & 9415 Pac Aux FA 5 e - S S Carlos, Redwood, Fair Ouks, .08 Angeles. s - —_— 3 R T n o . e | , MARSHFIELD—Arrived Jan 12—Stmr Czar- | 2 Wine A. U3 8¢ [Pac C Borx.167 — | Con N Y.... ‘100 B ina, Lence Jan 10. Morning . | Crown Point.. S 00> Palo Alto snd Way Stasions. iy M-—Sailed Jan 12—Schr Alpha, for | Board— | Eureka Con cx, t 24 ¥ g South San Francisco, Milibrae, Bur San ThAncisca. | 70 Alaska Packers’ Association... | Exchequer ,. 24 26|Syndicate ... 04 lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, POINT REYES—Passed Jan 12-Stmr Grace | 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation | Gould & Cur. . 81 Union. Con...1 30 San Carios, Redweod, Fair Oaks, Dollar. from Grays Harbor, for San Pedro. 18 Callftetiin WWike Assbctakion .. . | Hale & Norc. 90 92/ Utah . hR Megio Park. and Palo Alto...... 848y FORT BRAGG--Arrived Jan 12—Stmr Sa- 50 S F Gas & Electric | Julta ........ 08 11IYel Jacket.... 47 a11.307 Mayfield, Mouniain View. Suany- moa. hence Jan iz, . > { 20.8 F Gas & Electric TONOPAH MINES, vale. Lawrence, Santa Clars and |nomT HARFORD: - Seiled Jan‘1E gtme Bo- | I A Pac R R Ist con s Bid. Ask. | Bid San Jose 9.450 » 5 "rancisco. & ! NP C-R R 5 per cent. MacNamara . 10 — Ton & Cal.. — A for Morning. P for Afteracon. e : 3 o S P Cal s 2 — 03{Ton 3 . a0 3 . . e R o il b i e Spring Valley 6 per cent......106 50 | Paymaster .. 08 13Ton Midway.. 42 44 __§Stops atall stalons on Sundey. i, v Street— | Ray & OBrien — 11/Ton Superior. 50 75 & Oniy trains stopping at Valencis 8t. southbeum : ISLANDPORTS. Presidio Railroad Co. 38 00 | Rescue . 04 05 United Ton... 09 12 10 4., 7:004.00, 110 A M., 3: 007 ., :07. . a0 GUAM—Arrived Jan 12—U S stmrs New Market-st Ry 1st con 113 25 | Ton Belme 55 60 % himat Qrleans, Cinclnnati, Albany and Ralelgh, ai Pac E Ry D3, cash 1105 00 ; £ e e R I MR SO | Afternoon Session, | amptigd Jan 12U & stmrs Kentucky, Oregon Bogrd— 3 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. FoREIaN Patie | 20 Alaska Packers: Association...132 00 LESSEE & G ant Powder Con, -1 00 bara BLE, BAY—_Arrived prior to Jan 11—Br o $F Gow' & Biectrlo Co - SAN FRANCISLU ANy NUKTH PAGIFIC L TR A lyet - Jan . Me_Ger _stmr 158 F Ges k& Heoh Conoio0 PR ZATLWAY couPANY. Luxor, hence Sept 25, for Hamburg. e . 2 o buron Ferry, ¥ Market Street (ORONANA Arriied" Dee 15 Aus st | 10 Spring_Valley Water C. . from_Portiand. 3 sax CISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. HAEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Dec 17—Schr | R A D Aepodttiogs WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:38 In ort loading Dec 18--Bktn Jas Tutt, Ital | $15,000 8 P of Arizona (191 . [ R S e oy T T— ;:;In‘;; :\:':-,-:e;' Hl'n‘méhl.";hlr Rqo:ce.F for ‘Hnno- Califores \.[" ," d_O ilE n"v‘n"':;’s—s’_:tgr : 3 m mith, for San Francisco. lifornia Stock DY oo N :00, E MAZATLAN—Salled Jan 11— Ger stmr Mera, |~ forn:eSlock and Oil Exchange | 3:30, 8:00. 8: for San Francisco, from Hamburg and way e | SAN RAFAEL TO wlmi\'cl\oxr MOII Stocks— Bid. Asked. WEEK DA;’— s NGKONG—Arri ma - 140 m.: 12:50, 3:40, 5:00. drf)o\ R ':x" S 2::;1‘&& d Trust Cel < CALIFORNIA lfll;l'l‘)‘:d; > a0, 340 1118 —Passs J —4 clate rus 142 . —8: ~ - e aw Nwnaay T Sl e ' = ERE—Safled Ja 3] it St - | California Standard . . } H 1ahe, - for ‘Boston sdd Rem. York o ot Bl | o 2 ST LEAVES DAILY can b, sol® ENect SWANSEA—Sailed Jan 9—Fr bark Monte- | Central Point Con . . |} &t 9:30 a. m., through in o s o B bell_ for” e Francisco Chicago Crude . : B with @iner snd all 3aas B wex | S Destina- L AY—Arrived Jan 12—BI , | Claremont h 4 ain trappings. - from Ballard, b el ) 5 AL L~ fei e Four .. s 4 Sun, Moon and Tide. s s Other Sants Fe Trains: “nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey-— | Hanford - for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Time and Height of High and Low Wat. Home. . a erced, ford and ! at Fort Point, entrance to Sll:o';‘rln:‘l.:; | Imperial e o oy o gas. | Fublishéd by official authority of the | Independenice p. m. for Stockton. endent. Junction 00 p m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon agd NOTE—The Jhigh and low waters occur at | Kern .. 475 " Chicago. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. Sun rises Sun sets . Kern River . TICKET OFFICE—641 Market St., and Perry Depot, 8. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First St.. San Jose. Monte Cristo ... Occidental of West Virginia Ofl City Petroleum Peerless s [fime LS Suatiaar o MOl BBl ROSS VALLEY, oW Senator . Soverelgn Sterling » B -4 | ESIgle]adall CAZADERO, Etc. Twenty Eight . i 4| VR " el & NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | American Biscu STAGES connect at Green Bras for the early morning tide: hand column and ‘the re given in the lert | American D Santa Rosa for at Fulton for Altruria and n uccessive tides of the | Cal. Gas & EIl e Mark day in the order of occurrence as to time: the | California Cotten Mil at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geye fourth time column gives the last tide of the | California Jockey Club for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for day, except when there are but three tid Geysers, _Booneville ‘and Greenwood: a¢ sometimes occurs. The heights given a ind for Duncan Highland Springs, m“l; glhrl:h;an a minus (—) | Chutes Comnany . and 't ngs; n the number | Cypress Lawn Imp. Co m'fl Saratoga Sprines: given is subtracted from the depth given by | Fischer's Theater . D'm," fiuy the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | Gas Consumers’ Assn of the lower low waters. Honolulu Sugar .. ter Springs. Upper . John Day's. Riverside, Hullville, > Northern Cal. Powe: Hot [alfway House, Com; Stevens, Mendoeino City. Bicycle Thief Goes to Penitentiary, | doioun Company | Westport, at Willits for ‘et’m SANTA ROSA, Jan. 12.—S. J,|Pacific Staigg Tei. & Malmgren this morning pleaded | sar Francisco Dry Dock. guilty to grand larceny, and Judge | Sanitary Reduction Works. Burnett sentenced him to one year's | Saosaiitg,Land & Fery confinement in San Quentin prison. | Standard Electric - Malmgren stole a bicyele from the Trach ‘Western Hotel, rode it to Preston and | Union | disposed of it, ‘and then -went to | United Gas & Elec| Ukiah, where he was arrested. Malm- Scning. Mk gren stated to the court he purleined | 200 Indegendente - o %y the bicycle in order to convey some | 2000 Lion - information to the officials at Ukiah regarding a stage robbery committed | 160 - here recently.. 1000 Ol City Pefroieum. . s ¢