The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 2, 1904, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 1901, 11 Scho JENNIE WAND HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DESTRUCTION 5 a heavy south- ner d been buck- jays and under the and tossing her pumps were eak was dis- steadily the well the hold ve the vessel d have to be e 1 s washing over 1 heeled over no light under- shings were cut ng the deckload the of the f gravity se Heavy x e herself as be- | mes & s to keep m -I : ker. The November 21. twenty-three Harbor. She feet of lum- f the cargo with the northern nie, Sister cock, * Mrs. arles Rhodes, chumaker, J. g, F.A. Wick- Mise ' M. Barker, Burmiston, E Diste Webster, Linke, F. F. Mrs. Parker Mrs. Abigail, C. Ash- S. Dadiey, Mrs. A J. Drexel Jr., AL Haberer, Head, A. 3 ge. S ana child, 3 = dney—W. H. Alley, G. W. Clyde, A it A Literal Division. crumb and had an hich {hey incidental o cwned a whners in everything and share tke In toll. hardships and profits ule under which the partnership bey quarreled. uid speak to by neutral hand an Giuseppl replied erelomo. _ Another A meeti night 2 & O'clock hours of violent discussion a t agreed upon. Thy assets of the firm on fisher- nd with knife, ax and saw make the property owned in n, eack with wi Betier teke committee. This Gid_not i, which ar- Grays Harbor, | n nce November ng cargo in a gale | planks g g the spray ar i and nimble | 2 . | re the Jennie | clear of the seas | BCHO( NTE WAND, WHICH 1 i ARRIVEL OM GRAYS HAR- | BOR MEWHAT THE WORSE F( R, - - - and h a sharp knife Gerelomo divided one, lengthways, making a fair division, but reh- h half useless n Giuseppi performed the other met. The were then i 7ided The oars wire nter, ome sliver going on and the other on Gere- {sion of the boat hook was soived by throw- ipment into the bay. was then ion down the Hiuseppi's junk pile a s ruction of precious ssembled fishermen had worked a frenzy. which reached white realized that a beat, stout, od reputation. was about to be second stroke of the saw ntempt the destruction of the boat The boat was offered r paid the price to the and Giusepp! and Gerelomo received They accepted whole coins. The sed and the dissolved partners ked slowly to the street. Face to face they ch made a half turn. on a northerly course. seen, was headed due but_that s The Overdue List. overdue list are quoted reinsurance RS Troop, Stork and 15 per cent; Shrewsbury, 25 per rst, 8 per cent, and Kinn, 80 per The vessels on th P S Derelict. Quickstep Ashore. The barkentine Quickstep, previously report- ed abendoned at sea, has been washed ashore south of Yaquina light . Water Front Notes. C. Peterson, a member of the crew of the steam schooner Redondo, was caught yesterday between the Redondo and the Main street harf. He was fearfully crushed and at the rbor Hospital no hope is entertained of his idental and Oriental Steamship Com- liner Gaelic, Captain Finch, is due to- 3 the Orient. haling bark Andrew Hicks cleared yes- for a whaling cruise. itish shins nashie, Peleus Inverness cleared yesterday, ana the Peleus for Liverpool and the others for Sydney. e has been in port since Decem- A el NEWS OF THE OCEAN. atters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Peleus was cleared for Liv- y with 65,545 cs canned fruit, cs canned ealmon, 11,252 ctis barley, | 4500 ctls wheat, 5000 bhis flour, 438 gals wine and 224,566 ibs Dig lead, valued at $288,901. The ship also carried 24,000 feet lumber as dunnage valued at $300. o LN, Tonnage Engagements, The latest grain charters reported are: French bark Babin Chevaye, wheat from this pz't to Europe at 20s, chartered prior to arrival; French bark Canrobert, wheat and barley, from thie port to Europe at 225 6d, with option of Portiand loading at 27s 6. prior to arrival; French ship Jules business, shi Gommes, same from Portland to Europe, at 20s. The follow- ing vassels are chartered for lumber: British ship Fairport, from Portland to Valparaiso, for orders. at 33s 9d (25 Gd less direct), Plsa- gus Range: barkentine John Palmer, from Portland to Shanghai or Kiaochau, 33s 99, with option of Taku at 36s 3d; sehooner William Nottingham, from Portland to Shanghal or Taku, at 35 R T30 - AL 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 Superintendent. FRIDAY., DECEMBER 2. Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises oner Springs Bad Leak During Heavy G VOUCHERS ARE ~ UNDER THE BAN }Major Carrington’s Papers ale! Overhauled by Insular i Auditor of Philippines DDISCREPANCIES B e . Weatber Feport. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—5 p. m™ The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: ALLEGE \ | Friends Say He Is Innocent s Phtladoipnia L1 5483 ica > a a 2 . . Cinchinati 3% and Think Clerical Errors Ho_nnluluA H. “'i&}: 23 #EQ Now Brieans” = Are Cause of Difficulty SAN FRAD ..58-50 ! e The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | date as compared with those of the same date | last season, and the rainfall in the last twen- | ty-four hours: The particulars of the arrest of Major ! Frgnk de L. Carrington at Manila last n. . October have caused much comment (here in army and club circles. The charge against Major Carrington is | defrauding the Government by falsify- | ing vouchers while in command of a battalion of Native Scouts at Caloocan. { During the investigation the prosecut- ing attorney offered in evidence five This Season. 9.0 Last 24 Hours. Los Angeles San Diego . in his accounts were not discovered un- | til he had sailed for ths port. | The War Department was communi- THE COAST RECORD. { vouchers for lumber purchased from = e s -u"hP California Manila Lumber Com- ¥ B9 z pany. 5 FEZE 83 2E 2| The arrest was the result of a pre- g 2833 42 £o £ liminary investigation held at the in- sTaTioNs. £ E5EE 53 £7 . | stisation of the insular auditor which PR b £ was begun on October 14. Early last { : g i i : 3 i spring Major Carrington was allotted : | by the Government “several thousand P 28 :04 | dollars with which to get his provision- Bureka 54 46 ‘13 -al battalion of Philippine scouts’ out- ! Fresno 30.02 58 42 co fits for their trip to the St. Louis Ex- | 8 E. Farallon.30.02 58 54 00 | position. 1t is alleged that this money - R = Glear .20 was not properly expended. e com- | Independence 29.50 60 38 Clondy .o | Plaint filed by the prosecuting attorney Los Angeles..20.96 68 50 Cloudy T. | alleges that vouchers offeréd in connec- Mt Tamalpals.30.03 50 40 Pt.Cldy .00 | tion with Major Carrington’s accounts I PE Beea. 0020 Tege Cloudy” 08 | were grossly inconsistent with - the B0 Clo ‘op | amount of goods really purchased, an by loady 39| that in some cases vouchers' signed by 42 00| the major for goods that had never | 3 :22 ! been purchased were paid by the in- ‘; 28 sular treasurer. When Major Carring- | b0 ton started for St. Louis with his bat- { so | talion he was ‘“‘cleared” by the insular auditor, and the alleged discrepancies | AD Skin Diseases Hydrozone Glycozone Endorsed by the Medical Profassion. By destroying germs, they as- sist nature to accomplish a cure. Send thirty-five cents to pay ex- pressage on Free Trial les. Sold by Leading Druggists. ‘Not genuiue unless label bears my signature : LARGE CARGOES | FROM *FAR EAST Customs Authorities “Are Ready to Receive Japan's Consignments of Goods MERCHANTS WANT GOLD List of Appointments Made by Collector of Customs to Fill Many Vacancies Customs Collector, Stratton reported yesterday that the branch appraiser’s store occupying two floors of the Has- lett warehouse on Townsend street, neaf Second, was already in service and was being filled with goods and customs people rushing things aleng. Preparations are being made to re- cefve an extraordinarily large consign- ment of Japanese curios, porcelain, embroideries, vases, carviezs and other articles of virtu due here in time for the Christmas holjdays. There are no less than 4000 cases in the lot, and, be- ing filled with mixed goods, each case must be opened and examined for ap- praisement. It appears that merchants | in Japan are sorely in need of gold, | owing to the war with Russia, and are | disposing of their goods as speedily as | possible for &pot gold with a discount of 50 per cent below regular prices. Collector Stratton announced the fol- lowing appointments yesterday: H. W. Salter, clerk at $1200 per annum, promoted to assistant storekeeper at $1400 per annumm, vice George B. Culver, resigned. William H. Sells, messenger, at $840 per annum, promoted to clerk at $900 per annum, | vice John B. Sawyer, resigned. \ | Colds La Grippe Catarrh : Positively cured with Dr. Hale pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, or your money returned. Price, . 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For - sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., | 28 California St., S. F., sent by mail or express. People cured free of charge from 1 to 4 p. m. C. 'G. Reay, opener and packer. at $840 per annum, promotd to guarding inspector at $3 per diem, vice M. V. Ritter, deceased. | | E. H. Montell, guarding inspector, at $3 per diem, promoted to discharging? inspector at $4 per diem, vice . Harrison, resigned. i E. R.'Carter, guarding officer, at $3 per | diem, promoted to discharging officer at $4 per | diem, vice James W. Campbell, removed. H Alfred Voligny, civil service eligible, ap- | peint=d to position of guarding inspector at $3 There’s Only One Way to Get the Best of Whisky day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as metimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number glven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Cloudy weather prevails over the entire coast and the pressure distribution is such that a | storm in the Pacific might move in rapldly over California south of the Tehachapi. Cooler weather prevalls generally in Nevada Winnemucea 80.10 48 18 SW Cloudy cated with and Major Carrington was i v M T e | ordered to return at once from here WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 10 Manila to explain the irregularities FORECAST. | He, however, got a stay of proceedings per diem, vice William H. Seils, transferred.” | William Phoedovius, assistant weigher, at §4 per diem when employed, promoted to position of assistant welgher at §1100 per annum, vice Frank R. Handley, deceased. i and accompanied his battalion as far as | Frank I oy ‘open | 8t. Louis. Here matters were dropped for a while and it was thought the Gov- ernment had side-tracked the com- r and packer, at $540 | per annum, promot messenger at $840 per | annum, vice John B. Sawyer, promoted. Charles E. Cloyes, clerk at per annum, vice 1800 per annum, | g If you try any other way it will get the best of And that is to let it alone. you. If you can’t let it alone you need - Dr. McKanna's treatment. Dr. McKan- na cures the liquor habit by destroying the desire for liquor and putting the. stem in its natural condition, where liquor is not needed to help the machin- of the lower low waters. and California north of the Tehachapi. o Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, December 2: Time Ball. California, north of Te:mhnmanoudy Fri- ol A 2 day: fresh northerly wind. Branch Hydrographle Office. U. S. N., Mer- | “&ly 0 mia " outh of Tehachapi—Cloudy, un- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | settled weather Friday; possibly showers; fresh December 1, 1904, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry butlding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i. e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time, J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. . N., in charge. e Movements of Steamers, south winds. Nevada—Cloudy Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; lizht north wind. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettled weather Friday; possibly showers; fresh south nd. Sacramento—Cloudy Friday: light ‘wind. Fresno—Cloudy Friday; light north wind. A, G. McADIE, District Forecaster. north TO ARRIVE. o —————————————— Steamer. | _ From. Due. Schr 1da A, Campbell, § hours from Point Redondo. .....| Portland & Astoria.... Deec. Reyes. Centrali Grays Harbor ... Dec. CLEARED. Tacoma. % Thursday, Dec. 1, Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria, etc; Pa- eific Coast Steamshin Company. Crescent tmr Sonoma, Herriman, ney, via Hono- .| San Pedro & W tulu; J D Soreckels & Bros Co. Puget Sound Ports Br shin Achnashle, Longmuir, Sydney; J China & Japan & A Brown. S Humboldt ... |~ Br ship Peleus, Shapland, Liverpool; Geo W Grays Harbor . | McNear. | San Pedro. | "Br shio County of Inverness, Gray, Sydney; - ! San Pedro. {3 J Moore & Co. + San Pedro,. Whaling_bark Andrew Hicks, Taber, whal- Humboldt ing; J & W R Wing. Humboldt *|Dec. SAILED. .| Humboldt -|Dec. "7 Wednesday, Nov. 30. Coguile River “IDec. ednesday, Nov. 30. | G < Stmr Homer, Donaldson, Gra rbor . Enterprise S Stmr Ralnier, Hansen, Seattle Saxonia. . Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria.... Dec, | = Thursday, Dec. 1. 1| San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec. §| Stmr Maggie. Whitney, Halfmoon' Bay. China & Japan....... IDec. Stmr Umatilia, Nopander, Victoria and way Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Dec. @ |POrts. Polnt Arena & Alblon.[Dec. 6| Stmr State of California. Thomss, San Honolulu -:....[Dec. @|Dlego. Newport & Stmr Bonita, Preble, San Pedro. Humboldt Guat stmr Chamverico, Lard, Champerico, via San Diego, with barge in to Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, Coos Bay Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, Portlan Stmr Vanguard, Odland ureka. Stmr Corcnado, Lundquist, Grays Harbor. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. #Stmr Sonoma, Herriman, Sydney, via Hono- Willapa Harbos Puget Sound Ports - Portland & Astoria. San Diego & Way Mendocino & Pt. Are Eel River Ports Coos Bay 35300 000~ ~1md 1 OB 2 O B, NN R BN e e OO CIRT IIRINI RS IS SRS ¢ | New York via Ancon..| | tulu. Honolulu & Kahulul, . 9| Stmr Whitesboro, Frederickson, Greenwood. Grays Harbor . 9| Stmr Scotia, Johnson. Bowens Landing. | Portland & Astoria Dec. 10| Stmr National City, Hammar, Fort Brags. Sydney & Way Ports.|Dec. 12| Stmr Westoort, Johnson, Westport. 2 Stmr Newburg, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. TO SAIL. Stmr Pomo, Ahlin. Mendocino. Stmr Jeanie Bartlett, Seattle. Steamer. | Destination. Pler. Br ship British Isles, Barker, London. | |- Fr bark Bidart, Pinsonnet, Queenstown. | . December 2. | -| Los Angeles Ports.|10 amPler 10 22 el «| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 2|, Off Grays Harbor Dec 1—Schr Omega, from | Hamburg & Way..|10 am Pier 19 | Honolpu, for Shoalwater Bay. | " December 3. | WP tiess, at San Pedro—Nov 1 Coquille River 1 pm|Pier et 42 jong 120 09 W, ship St Franc from Port Hadlock, for Antofogasta. 12 “m(Pier §. Barbara. | 4 pm|Pier TELEGRAPHIC, San Pedro. | 12 m|Pler POINT LOBOS, Dec 1. 10 p m—Weather P cloudy; wind NW; velocity 14 miles per hour. DOMESTIC, PORTS. Point Arena SEATTLE—Salled Nov 30-—Stmr Al Ki, for 5 Skagway: stmr Dirigo, for Skagw | £ Arrived Dec 1—Br ship Englehorn, from Vic- ! torfa, B C, via Port Townsend. e refi 11530 pipier EUREKA—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr North Fork, Docember 4. - | hence Nov 29, with schr Vine in tow;; stmr San Dicro & W Pomona, hence Nov 0. o ITbNSaY - s Arrivéd Dec 1-Stmr Arctic. Se stir Alllance ,from Coos Bay. vy e Sailed Dec 1—Stmr Eureka, Breakwater 9 am|Pier 9 am/Pler hence Nov 30; [ | | 4 pm|Pier “for San Fran- ‘Montara. fnamvn direct 0960, Czarina. “oos Bay direct...! 5 pm!Pier TA" SH MLAND—Passed i e TOO! LAND— n Dec 1—Br Norwcod...| Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pler 2 | ghip Daleaitne, hence Nov 25 for' Seattl Redondo. Portland & Way Br 5 pm| Pler stmr Wellington, hence Nov 28 for Ladysmith Cous Bay.. ‘! Slnn Pedro :. Way..| 9 amiPier 11 | bktn Chas I Crocker, from San bedro, fof Elizabeth.. | Coquille m“rrc. | 5 nml!Pler Pnfi‘%{'?“]"l?:gb_mnwd Dec 1—Stmr Bi C. 'Nelson.. | Los Angeles Port wick, hence Nov 30. et Pomona Humboldt REDONDO—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Samoa, Puget Sound Port: Queen. . | __ December 7. hence Nov 29. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 1—Br Afetie. . | Humboldt .. 9 am Pler ship Muskoka, from Hamburg; schr Minnie A Curacao. ..-| Mexican Poris 10 am|Pier 11 | Caine, from Redondo. December & 1 BELLINGHAM—Arrived Dec 1—8chr Fear- S. Monica... | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm[Pier 2| less, from San Pedro. State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 nmfm | Pt. Arens & Alblon| 6 pm|Pier Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am Pler Humboldt ..| 9 am| Astorla & Portland| P 3t December 9. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dec’ 1—Stmr Olympic, for San Francisco. Salled Nov 30—Stmr Olympic, for San Fran- cisco. Dec 1—stmrs Northland and Chico, for San_Francisco. EVERETT—Arrived Dec 1—Schr Winslow, N. Fork 8 W Eider| 1 ..... | N t & hence Nov 22, L Db 16 Ie ""i"‘" 1| PENTA GARBARA-Salled Dec 1—Stmr T B s b 8 Br 21 SOUTH ‘BeND_Arived Dec 1—Stmr Se- Alameda' 11 Smmibier 20| quota, hence Nov 25, LALLAM BAY—In vort Dee 1—Br bark Linfleld, from Chemainus, for Melbourne; schr J H Lunsmann, from Port Blakeley, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Dec 1—Stmr City Sydnes| N. Y. via Ancon..|12 m|Pler 40 ¥ December 11. | | City Puebla. Pfiget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 FROM SEATTLE. 3 James § for San Francisco. Steamer. Destination. Safls. | _PORT H. RD—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr ey T Segia Dhitats. from fan Padr, 5 -+ Bkagway orts. [Dec. iled Dec 1—Stmr Coos Bay, for S; 3 Fortland.....| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Dec, 15 o clgco. 3 GRAYS HARBOR—ArTivel Dec 1—Schr Chas 1t Wilsen, hence Nov 25, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 1—Ship James Farallon Bkagway &»le 'orts. |Dec. 10 ) SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. ’ Thursday, Dec. 1. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 34 hours from Eureka. Stmr’ Redondo, Krof, 70 hours from Port- land. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 18 hours from Mendocino, via Polnt Arena 13 hours. tmr im, , 85 h Astoria, via Coos Bay 40 S Btmr ‘Westport, Johnson, 43 hours from Re- dondo. Corona, « Gielow, 20% hours from Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 42 hours from , 25 hours from Monterey. 4m:.rmqg.u. Kruger, Nordburg, 25 hours from for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Dec 1—Stmr Marsh- fleld, for San Francisco. ‘Arrived Dec 1—Schr Sadie, from Sas RT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec James Nesmith, from Port Gamble. Bchr Winslow, Salled Dec 1 Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. JOLULU—Arrived Dec 1—Schi HON( s g r Mary E Foster, EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 1—Br stmr Ep- 1 Y 5 *“Sailed Dec 1—Shin Arvan, for Baltimore, in Dec tow. Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Haw: from Phil- adelphia, to lokd for San FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 23—Jap stmr n Pedro. 1—Bark Nov 30— moon Bay. Stmr W H rford. Nesmith, forPort Blakeley; schr Okanogan, | plaints. On May 19 Carrington sudden- ly disappeared from camp at St. Louis. He was found after a diligent search, sent to this city and sailed from here for Manila on the transport Sheridan on June 1. Major Carrington's financial troubles began in 1899, when he was stationed at Vancouver, Wash. At that time he was relieved from duty for a time, but was afterward reinstated. He then came to San Francisco, where he got into trouble over gambling debts. His friends, headed by William Greer Har- rison, came to his rescue and by sub- cription raised a sufficient amount to clear him. Major Carringlon’s friends claim that the apparent discrepancies witheyhich he is now charged are cleri- cal errors and they scout the idea that he could be guilty of defrauding the Government in the way alleged. The report that Mrs. Carringtcn and family had been living in’luxurious style in the Philippines is entirely erroneous. The transport Logan pulled into the stream at noon and steamed down the | bay to Alcatraz Island, where she came | to anchor to await the arrival of a bat- talion of Philippine constabulary, which is a part of her complement. The constabulary under command of Ma- Jjor Haskell, have been at the St. Louis Exposition and are now on their way home. The Logan will sail early this morning. —_——— Supervisors Take Up Smoke Nuisance. The Supervisors’ Health Committee yesterday again heard protests against the alleged nuisance caused by the smoke from the chimney of the Sani- tary Reduction Works. A. Sbarboro told of the efforts being made at the works ‘to rgmedy the matter, a sys- tem having been installed at great ex- pense. The committee took the pro- tests under advisement pending the results obtaineq from the system of sprinklers in the flues of the works. The committee also took under ad- vicement the proposed ordinance pro- viding sanitary regulations for barber shops. M. Roach, a barber, argued that any ordinance on the subject would work a hardship on the trade and thought the general sanitary laws were sufficient to cover the points. —_———— Old Man Sues Daughters. The five married daughters of Isaac Curran, who is 78 years old and des- titute, are accused: of unfillal neglect in a suit brought by him yesterday to compel them to contribute $50 a month for his support. The old man recites that he was married in Po- land in 1849 to his wife, Sarah, who asked his daughters and sons-in-law to provide for him and although they | are said to be able to do so they have repeatedly refused. The defendants are as follow: Lena and I. Jacob- son, Annie and Alexander Schwartz. Mary and Louis Schwartz, Deborah and B. Simon and Nettie and Samuel Rouda. Ly g— Yokohama. Nov 30—Stmr Humboldt, from Se- 2y attle; Br stmr Amur, from Skagway. v 30-Nor stmr Titanfa, hence sed in > Nov 27 for Ladysmith. Sailed Nov 30—Ger stmr Menes, for Comox. Arrived Dec 1—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, from Chiga and Japan. s M 29—Schr So- —Arrived Nov from Gravs Harbor. SYDNEY—Salled Dec 1—Br stmr Aorangi, for Vancouver. . SHIELDS—In port Nov 3—Br ship Barcore, for San Francisco. 0J1—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Texan, from ound, for Shanghal. OCEAN STEAMERS. EW YORK—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Citta’ df Naroll, from Genoa and Naples: stmr Neapol- itan Prince, from Navles and Pomeranian, from Glasgow; Liverpool and Queenstown. Salled—Stmr La Savole, for Havre; Republic, for Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa. NAPLES—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Hohenzol- lern, from New York, via Gibraltar, for Genoa. Memoranda. Per schr Jennle Wand, at San Franclsco Dec 1 from Grayve Harbor—Had a_ succession of SE gales from Nov 13 to Nov 21; on Nov 17, off Coos Bay, had a very heavy SE gals, causing vessel o spring leak; 7 feet of water in hold; pumps could not vesss| free; vessel laying on beam ends, to_cut 1 and threw about died threé€ years ago.: He has since | promoted to clerk at Cress Unger, removed. | "L, B. Anderson, clerk, ‘at §1600 per annum, promoted to clerk at $1800 per anmum, vice | Charles E. yes, promoted. i Francls W. Lynch, clerk, at $1400 per an- | num, promoted to clerk at *1800 per annum, | vice L. B. Anderson, promoted. . F. B. Van Nostrand, assistant storekeeper, | at $1400 per annum, promoted to clerk at $1400"! time and money in drinking whisky | per annum, vice Francis W. Lynch, promoted. | when you can be cured of the -liquo: Peter Kelly, clerk, at $1200 per annum, pro- | habit in three days with no chance of moted to assistant rekeeper at $1400 per ' failure, no risk and no unpleasantness? annum, vice F. B. Van Nostrand, transfer-| Think it over and ecall or write Dr. Me- * red. | Kanna for full information. Address 14 Edward L. Schultz, clerk, at $1000 per an- | Geary street, San Francisco, Cal. Phone - num, promoted to clerk at $1200 per annum, | Tooi e : vice Peter Kelly, promots George A. Marshall, clerk, at $840 per an- num, prometed to clerk at $1000 per annum, vice Edward L. Schultz, promoted. Frank M. Avilla, messenger, at $840 per an- num, promoted to clerk at $840 per annum, vice George A. Marshall, promoted. Willlam E. Hamburg, sguarding omeer,'s;; ery of the body to do its work. McKanna effects a complete cure in three days without the use of dangerous hy- podermics, annoying confinement or bad after effects. Dr. McKannd's treatment is absolutely safe and cannot harm the most delicate constitution. Why waste . u. l} BRANCH. STATEMENT i diem, promoted to messenger at ;erp:';mu;:‘ vice Frank M. Avilla, transter- —OF THE— ed, ® Charles Freund, Civil Service eligible, ap- CONDITION AND AFFAIRS nted to position as opener and packer at o0 per anam, vies Jonn F. Bagley, pro- —OF THE— moted. H. C. Curtis, opener.and packer, at $340 per | annum, promoted to extra assistant weigher at | $4 per diem when employed, vice Willlam | Phoedovius, promoted. Gustavus Vehr, guarding inspector, at $3 per diem, transferred to position of opemer and packer at $840 per annum, vice E. T. Mullaly, transferred. | . T. Mullaly, opener and packer, at $840 | r annum, promoted to guarding inspector at per diem, vice Gustavus Vehr, transfer- John W. Prince, Civil Service eligible, et pointed to position of guarding officer at $3 per dlem, vice E. R. Carter, promoted. - Charles D. Writesman, Civil Service eligiblo, appointed to position of guarding officer at per diéem, vice E. H. Montell, promoted. Charles E. Camp, clerk, at §1000 per annum, promoted to position of clerk at $1200 per an- | num, viee H. W. Salter, promoted. H John McClintle, Civil’ Service eligible, ap-| pointed guarding officer at $3 per diem, vice v E. . transterred. Willlam E._Hambursg, e ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON THD 3157 day of December. A. D., 1908, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- . surance Honer of the State of Califor- S0 B0 the Pettheal timte, ot *1 per blank furnished by the C:‘-:Lw: o @ ASSETS. ¥ eal Estate owned by Company. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. c‘::d‘!:::fl.“ Value of all owned by Company.. 4,458, Cash in Company’s Office. et o Cash in Banks. Iaterest due and me.w.l.d-m Iflllll = o rest due and accrued on Bonds rigages. ..$2,174,400 43 000 00" Ji h L Bury, Civil Service 4 4 pointed to position of opener and packer at $840 | , 21d Mortga ety s 159 89 per_annum, vice Charles G. Reay, promoted. | by~ “gourss’ of . Goi- o tzen, 3 | v e ainted to posttion of dleck at | Rents due and e g - RS $1000 per annum, vice Charles E. Camp, pro- insurance -on o asie ready paid. moted, Amount receivable under Perpetual Policies eelomsisgweis —————————— Jurgens Admitted to Bail. William F. Jurgens was admitted to bail yesterday in a bond for $500 bv |, .‘am“m United States Commissioner Heacock. | Losses in process of Adjustment or Jurgens is accused of having used the | u':.:" mafls for the purpose of furthering a | scheme to defraud. ding Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Ding ane vear or less §3,439.- 93: reinsurance 50 per cent. 1,719, Gross premiums on Fire Risks ran- 00} 0 ning more than o . $4. 3 rata. . OCEAN TRAVEL. S87, 098 S1: retnsurance pro ... 2,582,440 Amount reclaimable by the m: - Steamers leave Broadway | “Cn" Lerpetual polictes. gharves (plers 9 and 1), | piabitities ‘inder the Li . Mae S n Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, . 10038 33 Juneau, Treadweil, Haines. | ~eto . 48,385 49 Skaguay, etc. Alaska—Il | All other Liabilitles. . 258,56 13 i , 4, Jan. Total Liabilittes....... .$5,385,110 5 this compan: Seattle. INCOME. For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, | Net cash actually received for Fire Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, South Bellingham. | premiums ........ 54,908,755 13 | Bellingham—11 a. m. Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, | Recelved for interest on Bonds and 81 Jan. 6. Change at Seattle to this com: 38,200 12 pany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay .. Dec. 6, 12, 18, 24, m., Dee. 3, 9, 15, 21, Los Angeles (via Port Los Angel d Santa Barbara—San- ye, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 Fer Las_Anceles (via San_Pedro San Pedroj, Santa Barbara, Santa tarey, ¥an Siméan. Cayucos Port Harford (3aa Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a. m., Dec. 1, , 17, 26, Jan. 2. ! ] Ip. . ¥or a. m. 1 and Fast 831,083 39 395,284 27 152,087 34 333,670 37 84,191,004 90 ), 10 a. m. h each For further information obtain folder. ts reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. OFFICES—{ New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel),10 Market st..and Broad— way ;hnnrgn 'x""q'“f“ 10 Market st. C iR ,_General Passe Agent 10 Market st San' Francieco. o s The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter call for and from hotel check baggage residences. Teleshone Exchange 312. DA, for Honolulu, Dec.10, 11 am, . for Honolulu, Samos, Auck- s P UNRIPOSA, tor Tantth Des E o i 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS, C0., Agts., Tickat Offes 543 ar- KeL Treght OB 67 Mot S, Pl ), Bty - L RN Losses incurred during the year..$2.486,351 64 IRllk-nndPnnlumll Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net Risks ] the '-roi 608,923 34.$7,300,711 08 713,008,432 7,018,187 39 Net amount force n-w-hu' 31, 1908 . 02,583,809 04| 8,326,302 T4 E. F. BEDDALL, U. S. Manager. —_— Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 224 day of January, 3 EDMUND Sundays i

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