The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 20, 1904, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCQO CALL, TUESDAY, JAPANESE STEAMSHIP LINE BUYS IN SCOTLAND MATERIAL FOR THREE BIG OCEAN GREYHOUNDS IS F T'oyo Kisen Kaisha's New Boats to Go Twenty-One Knots Liners Will All*i Be Built at Nagasaki. 1 Kaisha Amgric en from the peace- R /&Wxfi’&‘.qfi e whose a and Nip- | for use with the )n be in the field 3 n liners. alled at Coronel on board the big s W. H. Avery, the Japanese ex- e few " e on < his the a company’s | K vill begin | s " | Easak riginal inten- i = with a speed of Japanese s 2 greater subsidy than it e give them. r nsid tion at To- . s setled the keels r ed whether or ed v the Japa- int trans- They may run inde- ts the Pacific and Oriental ' nd the Va = Pk Boat Capsized. prunes = lbs roots, 16,234 Ibhs old e —_— 1 s SHIPPING INTELLIGENC] - M ARRIVET - . Monday. December 18 ! f Stmr Olympic, Hansen, 68 hours from Grays < X s ne. Higgine, 16 - fr Fort Bragg, bound south, put in tc - - ipsy, 1 Tanner Is Everlasting. Megeor, r State California, Thomas, 41 hours > m Monterey s hours from g ay, Decem] Ship Marion Chilcott, Wiiliams, - viar Mont Matson Nav (%o Fr bark General Faldherbe/ Christien, Syd- € pey Evans e > ¥y, December 19 E Truebridge, Seattle and e Coromade, Lindquist. Grays Harbor S——— ames Higgine, Dorwin, San Pedro. S| ~at et - Args Wakrig, el River poa kysall” Pete Is Killed. : T T da Str Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay n, b Stmy Eurekh, Jessen, Eureka ° Ship Marion Chilcot! Williame, Honolulu, via Mont — Schr Bessie K. Sterk, San Vieente Landing. g Dauntiess, Shea, Monterey, Wwith ship ~ - Chilcott in_tow " = EPOKEN. - “or= 12, in lat » long 67 32 W, Br -~ . ship- Pase of Brand Junin, for Dela- table, ware Breakwater. " x son through Dec 2, in lat long 26 W, Ger ship < X b - Olinda, from wirg, for Santa Rosalia. -> SRAPHIC. 3 . POINT LOBOS. Dec. 18, 10 p. m.—Weather The Overdue List. hazy; wind N ty 10 miles per hour. = ~ roop DOME 1C PORTS. ps PORT HADLO: Arrived Dee 19—Ger bark Barmbek, from Bellingham. TATOOSH-—Passed inward Dec 19—Stmr ou the r. hence Deo 16, for Bellingham Ma . . r ATTLEArrived Dec 19—Stmr Umatilla, 80 per oe e Dec 18 - FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 19—8tmr Sa Water Front Notes. mos, hence Dec 18; stme National City. hence . t Je yesterday In ASTORIA —Sailed Dec 18—Stmr Columbia, N . - stiess for Monterey, where 3 Reported salled bktn James - - H lulu. for San Pedro, was an er- an December 18 ' - 17 the San PEDRO—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr ri Maze r this from Eureka. G Steamship O Arrived Dec 18—8Stmr Francis H. Leggett Mion for Reatile. | stmr Northland ce Dee 18; schr 3. L. xtensive over. | Eviston, from Grays Harbor. Dec 19—Stn . g0 into com- | Westport, from: Westport. - led Dec 18—Schr Oceania Vanee, for E COOS BAY-—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr F. A Kilburn. bence Dec 17, via Eureka. BELLINGHAM—Sailed Dec 19—Ger ship | Barmbekt. for Pert Hadlock Louise, from Umpgua River. i 2 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Crude Oil for Hawaii. Homer, hence Dec 14; stmr G. C. Lindauer, ot - s | bence Dec 15, g ot Phich was | TSANTA BARBARA—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr i Monterey: | Sawta_Rosa,-hence Dec 18; stmr Bonita, hence from this port 16,000 ‘bbls -d Dec_19—Stmr Bonita, stmr Santa Rosa, DO—Arrived Dec rom Port Blakeley for San’ Pedro’ for San Dicgo. 19—Schr s rom A—Arrived Dec 19—Stmrs Noyo and , hence Dec 17; stmr Pomona, hence ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived Dec 18—Chil bktn Alta, from Puget Sound. Dec 19—Stmr Texan. from Puget Sound, o sail Dec 24 for Honoiulu. tional Cargo. weie filed at the Custom- esenting additions to the mus of Panama and 2rgo, which wi n ports, was val- ihe following: i EASTERN PORTS. oties and provi-| NEW YORK—Saliled Dec 18—Stmr /Ha- nned goods, 6816 ibs | Wallan, for San Franeisco. 400 sits coal. 2 evis | FOREIGN PORTS. wr 3 s dry goods and | TYNE—In port Dec 5—Br ship Jessomene, % Its tohacer { for Port Angeles. — . —— l Exports by the Kosmos Liner. rhe German steamer Menes of the Kosmos razy for Hamburg and we: merchandise cargo laden -In port Dec 5—Fr bark Tou- aine, for Cardiff and San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Sailed Dee 1—Ger stmr Hathor, for Hamburg. CALLAO—Arrived Dec 9—Br ship Eudora, from Barry i HONGKONG—Arrived Dec ra neigned principally to the 17—Br stmr along the west coast of Central | Athenian. from Vancouver. South America. The cargo was valued at| LONDON—Arrived Dec 17—Br ehip Yols, 62, be dist-ibuted ms follows: For | from Ascen ghrion rel America. $15.961: Pay ; SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Dec 3—Br ehip €231 #3IM12 £156 s8¢, | Bannockburn, from Hamburg. > YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec mbia, $19,564: England, $98: Den $2693: Pouador, Chy 18—Stmr Tre- v, $7041. ports: bbis flour, 262 crts potatoes, | % gais 10 cs wine, 10 cs | (alx;(ed saimon, 21 cx -..nmal pkes groceries and provisious, es &iteq frait, 437 1bs spices, 410 Toe meas, | e Troos, from Melbourne. ibs ham end mmn 13 pkgs paste, 1410 ' OCEAN ETEAMERS. fruits, 10 cs beer, 2000 , PLYMOUTH—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Kaiser ing powder, 100 flasks ' Wilhelm II, from New York. nher, 400 bdls shingles. .| DOVER—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Finland, s barbed wire, 3206 | from New York, for Antwerp. s arms and ammunition, | CHERBOURG—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Kaiser 180 cs coal ofl, 7 kegs | Wilhelm 11, from New York, for Bremen; stmr Bluecher, from New York, via Plymouth, 201 bbis flour. 348 ctls ed. from Tacoma. MAZATLAN—Salled Dec 17--Stmr San Jose, for Ban Francisco. Dec 16—Simr City of Syd- ney, for Anconm. CAPE TOWN—Arrived Dec 18—Br bark Nel- kogs 1 for Hamburg, and “oomm, gals wine, 30 s beer. | LONDON—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Oanfa, 3 crs poistoes, s canned goods, 11 pkes from: Tacoma, via Yokchama, Hongkong, Ba: 550 'he dried fruit, 360 lbs lard, ‘IM\() tavia, etc. m rice, § pkes groceries and provisions, 14,013 | NAPLES—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Kocnigen #t lumber, 9 flasks quicksilver, 1272 cs blast- | Luise, {rom New York, and salled for Genoa. WPORT BEACH—Arrived Dec 19—Sahr | The following | mont, from Tacoma. Deo 16—Stmr smmnu' T Meridtan NCISCO, are the with rat Las! 24 hou 0 0 0 « ndependence = Obispo o0 I 00 0 o0 Pacific Dec nd sen those nrall i t rs. Weather Report., - 19 T al 'THE COAST RECORD, ime.) . imum previous day: 2-20] Pittsburg LONG - | the early morni | | band column an | |day in the o fourth time column gives the last tide of t day, except when there sometimes occurs. Tk 8 Coast Survey Charts, | |sign preceds | |&iven is subtr heights given are i height are but three tides, a: Empire Coos Bay River Coullle - | Coquille River . ( Grays Harbor Grays Harbor srtland & Astoria. .. .| Point_Arena & Albion. San Pedro . Portland & ‘As Seattle . Humboldt Humbolde San Diego & Way Mendocine & Pt Arem “oiumbia. omo. Barba relia Pomona m. tem- STATIONS, “aaromoxng] panyvaad Phoenix Puint Reyes Portiand Red Bluft Keseburg Sacramento Salt Lake £an Francisco 50 L. Obispo. sz San_Diego 8 Seattie Spokane . Wella Wa | Dec 19—Stmr Santa Barbara, | San Francisco. WEATHER FORE Tuie fog continues in ifornia, dezrees. On wer prevails. peratur 38 the | | at ery warm California, xceeding 8 degrec A afterncon tempera { Tamaipals at continued warm; ng to westerly evada—Fair eday rancieco and northeast winds. = Angeles and vicinity ed warm; to_westerl. east winds. Fresno—Fair Tuesday, southeast winds. United States Superintendent. CONDITIONS CAST. the great valleys of with temperatures averaging about and warmer temperature was 46 degrees, —Fair Tuesday, hills clear tures DECEMBER | i { | o i | tides are given in the left e successive tides of the er of occurrence as to time; the n ditlon to the soundings of the United States except when a minus (—) and then the number 1 from the depth given by | |¥he charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low watars T | . Time Ball | | Branch Hydrograghic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | December 1904 || ®he Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry Luilding drupped exactly at noon to-da 1. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian. or at § p. m. Greenwi Lieutenant, U. S, N., in charge. dnsasnsy Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE Steamer. “From. i Hamburg & Way Pis New York via Ancon. North Fork...| Humboldt ... Mariposa | Tahiti " A . o Ex River Ports.. Arcata ‘o0a Bay Homer rays Harbor 3 Breakwater. Coos Bay . rainfalls to | faqua veo Portland & s the. same | G- W. Eider..! Portiand & Astoria last twenty- | G. Lindauer.. s Harbor Anubis. Last Corona. + Humboldt Season, | Arctic. | Humboldt .. 16.84 | Newburg | Grays Harbor ..... 11,60 | State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way 443 | Coos Bay n Pedro & Way 8.02 | Curacao. Mexican Ports . 0.90 neda. .. | Honolulu ...... 0.42 | Umatilla..... ) Puget Sound Ports 0.82 | Nebraskan....|Seattle ......... 5 3 ty Pars w York, via Ancon. F. Kilbr Portland & Coos Bay. Dec. 28 Ra(nhr ’Bl(ll‘ & HQITIn.hnm .\Dee. 28 \ TO SAIL. @ v | “Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pier. 8 5 = s - 3 | Decemner 20. | | 2o % | vanguara.. | Humboldt ..... 8 am Pler 27 | = | Centralia. .. Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 3 £ | Chehalis....| Los Angeles Ports| 4 pm|Pier 2 : H December 21. | | 7 |s. Barbara. .| Grays Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler 2 .. Humboldt ... Tl’ nplp"r b Puget Sound Pun 11 am Pier 9 | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(pler 11 | Humboldt .| 9 am/Pler 2 San Pedro.. | Humboldt .\ 2 pm|Pler 2 Clear Elizabeth Coquille River ....| 5 pm/Pler 20 Clear Redondo. ... | Portland & “ansy ‘| & pmPler 2 -Clay ember . ear Pomo. .. | Pt. Arena & Alhlnnl' 8 pm|Pler- 2 Clear State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Clear Ventura.. vaney & Way Pts| 2 mePIe, 7 Cloudy Norwood. . . .| L u; Angeles r"ami 2 pm Pies Clear ecember 23. Clear Columbla. .. | Astorla & Portland/11 .mTP:..- 24 Clondy Sequofa. .... Willapa Harbor....[12 m|Pier 2 Cloudy December 24. | i Cloudy Point Arena.| Point Avera ......| 4 pm|Pier 2 Cloudy .00 | City Peking-|China & Japan 112 m|Pier 40 ' Clear 100 | Aurelia | Astorla & Portland! 4 pm|Pler 27 Clear .00 | Eureka | Humboldt 4 Clear <00 | Pomon: Humboldt, ses Clear .00 ‘December 25. Pt.Cldy .14 | S. Rosa | san Diego & V 9 am|Pier 11 Cloudy. “T. December 26. | i \ Cloudy .00 Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 Clear | Puget_Sound Ports.!11 am|Pier 9 I Coos Bay_direct . ; 4 pmPler 13 Fresno was 38 degrees Luis Obisbo at the same ht northeast winds, vicinity—Fair Tuesday; Fair Tuesday, con- light northeast winds, changing with fog; fresh with tule fog: fresh A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. . R A R T e o o Sun, Moon and Tide. Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minates later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. noment weather prevails in with afterncon tempera- In Northern Cali- range from 40 At San Franeisoo the current while at Mount he same timé the temperature | December 27. | | 5 pm|Pier G. W. Elder | Astoria & Portland(11 am|Pier ‘December 30. Alaskan. ... . |Pier FROM SEATTLE, N. Fork..... Humboldt 2 December 23. 1 Mongolia... | China and Japan .| 1 pm|Pier l Destination. Seldovia & Way Ports. Jan. .ISkuW-y & Way Ports. TDec. 28 1! Sues F. M. Yorke on Notes. brother-in-law, had sold five notes. briefs. ————— Teachers’ Demands Ready To-Day. The trial of the suit of H. W. L. Justice of the Peace Daniels. Yorke testified that Pittendrigh, who is his of Yorke's dogs for $450, and he consid- | dered that as an offset to his two The case was submitted on Foreca at San Fra > 3 i F hours ending midnight, December 200 %Y | Pittendrigh against F. M. Yorke to California, north of Tehachapi—Fair Tues- 3 26350 on tw | Gay, with tule fog in the vaileys; brisk east- PRCOFAR I SARE Y 9: -REOINNIRS | erlv winds. notes was begun yesterday before California, south of Tehachapi—Fair Tues- Auditor Baehr ordered his depuuuT to work nearly all of last night to let| the December happiness. _TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, \ NOTE—Tn the above exoosition of the tides ap) is thought that he has gone to join her, salary demands of teachers and janitors ready for this morning at 9 o'clock. Baehr thinkg. the employes of the School Depart- ment should have their money before | Christmas to-add to their comfort and | It was first proposed to‘ pay the salaries on Wednesday, bun Baehr's action will hasten’ the matter | Sun rises Sun sets one day. - Moon sets e S |Time| SAY COLLECTOR 15 DEFAULTER.—A £ (—-. warrant was lssued yesterday for the arrest 15 L wi of B, F. Lewis on a charge of felony em- 20 1 2:62) bezzlement. Lewis was cashier and collector 21 | for Barnhart & Swasey, advertising agents, a2 | 107 New Montgomery street, and-it Is alleged =W that he collected $250 42 on Saturday morn- 2 1037 ing from the Vulcan Iron Works and dis- peared. His wife lives in Pasadena and it .sued him for divorce on the ground of ;not press the case; but toward the end 0. 1904, 11 ADVERTISEMENTS. The Wonderful, Quick and Ined pensive Cures by the Electro-Chemic Treatment Are Permanent, Read the proof below HER THIRD SUIT OR SUPPORT Edith Dunphy Now Demands Allowanee From Clubman, as Separate Maintenance SEHIND CLOSED DOORS 4 [Trial of Kowalsky Case Begun Before Judge Sloss. Buteher's Wife Divorced; A third falling-out between Edith M. Dunphy and James M. Dunphy, club- man and ranch owner, is apparent from the complaint filed yesterday by Mrs. Dunphy demanding $250 a month from her husband as separate maintenance and for $1500 attorney's fees. | The Dunphys were married on Janu- ! ary 3 of last vegr, it being her third matrimonial venture. Last spring she cruelty, and her accusations were sen- sational. They made up and she did of the summer she filed a supplemental complaint, repeating the former charges and adding new instances of alleged brutal treatment. She also intimated | the expected arrival of a Dunphy heir. In yesterday’s action the grounds of | the other complaints are gone over, and in addition she says that on October 19 last, at Carlin, Nwy., in the presence of others, he made vile charges against her, and on November 3, at the Hotel Bal- timore, in this ‘city, he threatened to kick her and declared that he was not the father of their unborn child. The | wife says Dunphy is worth $200,000. Her | attorneys are Sullivan & Sullivan. ‘The divorce case of Ettie Kowalsky | against Joseph Kowalsky was called | for trial in Judge Sloss’ court yesterday | “For many years 1 was & sreat sufferer from rheumatiem. I went to the Springs, I took ali kinds of medicine, 1 did everything hat I ever heard of for the cure of rheuma-~ 'sm, but in spite of evervthing that I could do the discase grew steadily worse, unttl I be- came 30 bad that 1 could’ nct dress myself and could hardly walk. In this condition I took up the Electro-Chemié treatmient, and in a short time and at a {rifing expezse | was thoroughly cured. This cure accomplished nearly three years ago and I have not had a twinge of rheumatism sire *(Signed) ERMAN KOSTER, 2425 _Fourth st FREE by EXAMINATION “West Berkeley, Cal.” All sufferers are given a cordial invitation te CONSULTATION | call at the Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant morning, and after the reading of the | avenue, for a t ro-Chemic exam- pleadings a continuance was taken. .J.' pation, free of ctro-Chemistr: ihe most scientific and the most suce C. Campbell, attorney for Ettie Kowal- | reatmer:t in use for the cure of CO! sky, the plaintiff, moved -that the hear- | I‘l';k\fl. AflTuif:RgnRO:.\\ EESS; N CANCE! ing be had behind closed doors. The| ryMORS. ECZEMA, BLOOD POISON, SKIN defendant is represented by his brother, | 4 RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, OMOTOR ATAXIA, CIAL PARALYSIS, SPE SES OF WOMEN—IRREGULAR- Colonel H. I. Kowalsky, and Attorney Crowley. The Kowalskys were married on February 22, 1893, and lived for RATLWAY TRAVEI. Trains leave and are due tosrriveat Faow OcTaszs 2, 1904 © Frsr Daror (Foot of Market Strees.) LYAVE — LIN — ARRIVE 00A Vacaville. Wintefs, Rumsey.. ... | 7.00a Benicia, Elmirs and Sacramento.. 7.208 7304 Yallejo, Nupa ~Caliscoga. Santa Rosa. Martinez, San 8. 7 30a Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, Stoc! 7. 800A Shasia Express— (Via Davis). Wiiliams, Willows, tFruto. Red o nflli"wrv:T'"iLKTTcom Seaitle 7.508 ivis, Wocdland, K 08 srysville. Oroville. 7.50» 8.302 Martinez, Anttoch. Byron, Tracy. Stockton, Newman, Los Baaos, Mendots, = Armons, Heatord. ford, Visalin, Bakers 4.50» 830 Niles, Sun Jose, Livermore, Stock- Miton), one, Sacramento. ¥ille, Chico, Red Bluft .. 4209 8. Jhou ale. Chinase, Jamestown, uolumie and Angels . xpress—Ogden and Martinez and ger fl"" Martivez, Byron, Tracy, throp.~ Stockton. Merced, Kaymond, Fresno. Goshen June. tion, Banford, Lemoore, Viealia, Bakers Sos Angeies 7 12.00m Aayward, Niies and Way Stations. l% Ql 0P Secramento River Steamers. 11.90» 308 Besicta, Winters. Sscramento, Woodiand, Knighta Landing, Marysvilie, Ocoville acd way stations . l’ 508 309 Hayward. 508 P Port Costa, Martiuez, Byron,Tracy. Latbrop,” Stockton, M rced, Berenda. Stutions beyoud €007 3tax fnosSun Kaman, \'-uommm Callstcgs, Santa Ross. o 10. 18. 11,504 0P XNiles, Tracy, Stockton. Hayward, Niles, irvingion, Sam o'f Livermore.. 5.00P The Owi_Limised—3 Banos. Meudota, Fresno, | ‘Bakerafield. Los Angelos nu-u.y-m. Nites and 0P ilay ward, Niles add Sua J 005 Eascern KaprossOmaba. Cbica Denver. Eansas City. Mustines, Stockton. Sacramence, Coifax, Reno, Sparks, Monte: Ozden 8.007 Vallejo, daiiy, sxcept Sunday. 7.0CP Valiejo, Sundsy ouly.. { 780P Kichmond, Sau Rablo, Fors Costa, Martires and Way Stations...... 7.00p Beno Passenger—vorc Costa. Be- nicls, Satsus. Elmirs. Dixoa, Davis, Sacraments, Sparks. Tono pab, Keeier and Way Siaglons. . .05° ommn & California Express—Sac- Maryavlile, Redding. uget Soumd and B 4 5an Jose (Sun Principsl Way Slations . +10.584 4.15p Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos...| ‘19504 ‘mu-nun- Trata_(Saturday saiy)— n Jose and wa tons 17.25m 10A San Jose aud Way S 00 San Jose snd Way Stations awhile at the Baldwin, then moved to | T AT RO '“'s‘ -~ “KE\GT‘?F;&_}/‘S .NA;;' Almaden (flT“"i' Prld‘:llfl. 4109 ety o 2 C 00A The Goastep—San Jos nas, 1316 Fulton street. Kowalsky was a | “joME TREATMENT—The Electro-Chemi $a3 Ardo, Paso Robles, Sante shoe dealer but now deals in stocks. | }‘rentmpm s the most successful known for} ‘li-“rmlu. (s.u’ (Lul: 3»1;9\ S g ome application. An expensive Electro- andainpe, Gaviota, Saata Bar His “"_fe charged him with cru_elty and | Chemie outfit Is lcaned free to patients living bars, San Buenaventurs. Mon- penuriousness. After allegations re- | at a distance. They should come for personal e S, Bashenl, T e i examination or write for full instructions re- 3 2i; garding his physical condition, she garding home examination and treatment. It "““9:'.‘# e e c¢harged that he -allowed her as little | js always best, however. ror the patient to '“"'J'fl"“"" PR as 22 a week, and when she asked for | come for the personal examination if possible. | g gga San ,,x:,,.s},,.;,(fi.,m;, 5 i ade | % Sante Cruz, Pac re, cursed and reviled he_r and made i m ove, Saltaas. Ean Lals Obispe her account for the expenditure of that | » and rm“c‘l & ws-y Stations. ... 410» S i = .30 £an Jose ¥ay Statious. 200 peltry sum. She said that he frequent. 11 304 8an Jose and Way Stat 1y ordered her to leave the house, and on May 20 of last vear she left him. | She said that her husband was worth $100.000 and had an income of $650 a month of which she wanted $250 a month for alimony. INSTITUTE 118 Grant Ave., cor. Posl St., San Francisce, Cal. _ Office hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to § In his answer and cross-complaint p- .. dail undays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m Kowalsky denied the charges of cruel- | Scparate apartments for ladies and gentl ty and penuriousness. He said that his wife told him that she would rather kill herself than become a mother. He denied that he was worth more than $38,600 and that his income was more than $260 a month. An interlocutory decree of divorce was granted by Judge Hunt to Mary | Seyner from Joseph Seyner, a butch- | on ‘the ground of exireme cruelty were married in 1888 and she | tified that he made her spend her | days in the shop, keeping books, and was brutal to her. often threatening to kill her and himself. Seyner is worth ‘about $14,000, and the property GOV VVDOVDVIIT D visit DR. JORDAN'’S anear HUSEUM OF ANATOM 1051 KADXET ST. bet. 6:ba7:b, 3.F.Cal, The it Anatomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses or aay concracted diserse pasitively curad by the oidsst Specialist on the Cots=. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAH—DISEASES OF MEN Traaemen: pertonaly ot ve 9 o e Teorr & Fasties Curk m svery cace snderiasen. Write for Book, PHILOSOCRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE, (A Taiabie bk fof e ) DPR.JOBDAN & CO., 1051 Market St 8. F. DD g i = 16p San Jose and Way .00P Del Monte Expr: San Jose, Wa t Cruz, Del Pactic Grove 18.00P Los Gatos, Wris Santa Cruz, v Nartow Gauge . 330 Valencia St., Soud | Burjingame, San Jos | Hol lfster, Tres Pinos 4.30p San Jose | 15.00P Santa Clara, Su and prinoipal Way Stations (ez- | \ cept Sunda 19.00a .30p SanJoscand 9. 465 Bupset Expre Jose, Glirgy Saiinas, Faso Robies, Ban Lufs Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. Ll Paso, ot.Louls, New Orleans, NewYork 9.108 B.46p Pajaro, Watsonvilie, Capicols, oanta Cruz, Castroville,| Del Monte, Pacific Grove.. 18.16 Sau Mateo, Berestord, Beimont, San Garloa. Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. fip San Jose and Way Stations. . jp Palo Alto and Way Stations. P South San Francisco. Milibrae, Bur- !ingame. $an Mateo, Helmont, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, o Menio Park. sad P;la Alto, 307 Mayfield, Moontatn View, Sunny. ale, Lawrence. Santa Clare and 8an Jose interests of the pair were settled out ot court. Divorces were granted by Judge Kerrigan to Emile Frankard H. S. BRIDGE & CO., from Maria Frankard for infidelity; by Judge Hunt to Mary E. Beach from m"g‘:::’:.:%°‘5- Edward T. Beach, neglect; by Judge 112 Sutter * Strest. Hebbard to Minnie A. Ayer from h(l- ward A. Ayer, neglect. Suits for divorce were filed by Jos- eph MecLaughlin against Annie J. Me- Laughlin, intemperance and cruelty; Daisy Smith against Wilfred Smith, reglect and desertion. ————————————— CHARGES PARA WITH FORGERY.—Miss | May Mathena, altas Gladys Freeman, obtained | a warrant yesterday for the arrest of Louis Para for forgery. About two months age | Para had Mise Mathena arrested onga charge of felony embezzlement. FHe alleged that he gave her a pair of diamond earrings valued at $20¢ on a signed agreement that she womld return the articles on demand. The case was digmissed by Judge Cabaniss as it was proved | by Theodore Kytka, the handwriting expert, that Miss Mathena's signature had been forged. SAN FRANCISCO. Novelties in [mported Wear. CARTERS CURE SICK HEADACHE. rrn: " Genuine Must Bear VER Fac-Simile Signature | frewiooet Dr. Gibhon’s Dispennry. 629 KEARNY ST. Fstablished In 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Loxt Munhood. isease wearing on body and mind and in Disvases. The Doctor cires wien hers fall, Try him. (harges low. 'rx aranteed. Cillor write, e R Fran aco. Cal ADV. ERTIQKDIE TS, " Debility or | A for Morning. P for A"Efl- | |=lfl:5 uu]lput :sfilflfll, oaly « Sata: iy only. londay {81000 a7 1l atattons on Sunday. - CALIHDINIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extra irip at 11:30 p, m. turdays—fxtra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, |~ 5:00. 6:20, 11:30 p. m. uxmnmmm EEK DAYS—8 . 9:20, 11:18 m.; 12:50, 3:40. " 5:20 p. m. turdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 4:05, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. " Destina- RAILWAY TRAVEL. - Now It's Cold, Why Don’t You Bu[ a 1 HEATER TO CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. 7:30 a. i . 9: . For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfiel 1t will 8:00 p. Merced: Huntord and Visana: - 4:00 p. m. ¥For Stockton. warm ”’0 %:00 p.m. For Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot, San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal; also 27 South ist, San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito Perry SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. 0, 9:60, 11:00 &~ m. ’1‘:'5.'1:% “ 10: room cheaply and quickly. wn COMPANY 415 POST 1ge! :? » £ t and THROUGH TRAINS. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. ounly—For ._m. daily, except Saturda: ¥ . %aF Tomales, ste. S ch:r OFFICE—650 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. | | tion. | 9:10a| 8:40 Ignacio, M 0w 0 Novato, Ha Petaluma 20p and saffta Rosa. 20 & Fuiton. 20p Windsor, Healdsburg. :20 & 120 p M—; and Ukiah. 20D Willits and Sherwood. 220 o [ 8:00a 20 & | | 3:30p| Guerneville. 0 p Sorfoma. 40a Glen Eflen. 00 20 & 20 p TETAGES conmeet reen Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for ‘White Sulphur Sivings and Mark West Spripgs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyservi for Skagse Syrings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- | Viile and_Greenwood: at Hopland for' Duaca | Springs, Higbland Springs, Kelseyville, Carl bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport, Bartiett prings and_ Lake County Hot Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Bl\w Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's. e e, Lierly's. Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway | Boee. " Comptehe, Hopkins. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Westport and Usal; at Willits for Brags, Hearst and Saw. at_Sherwood ot Eanto” Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Hubbard, . Fruitland, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5. Pepperwood, Scotia R aturday is Modsy found-trlp tickets at re- oo gunday—Round-trip titkets to all points beyond San Rafael at balf rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle, bufldinz. FRAZIER. R. X. RYAN, bl ‘&n Manager. 501!. Pass. Agt. | MT, TAHALPAIS_!MLWAV | Ty Sen Franeiseo | Ar. Saa Praaciscs 1: | =Lty e | TYIERET {650 MARKET ST orvics ot Secsarero Faxev. Fe | Weekly Call, $ per Year (North Shore Railrozd) ‘oot Market Sa

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