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WILL MAKE UP THE PRINCIPAL PART OF LINER MONGOLIA'S BIG CARGO WAR NATERIA The Pacific Mail Steamship Com- s big liner Mongolia, which sails n Tuetday for the Far Bast, will car- ry about 18,000 tons of cargo, of | ch more than 15.000 tons is for| pan. Of this Japanese consign- ent much would be considered by Russian authorities as contraband of tSr and but for the unhappy plight of he Czar's Asiat squadron the Mon- fia’s voyage would have in it much the thrill and anxiety of blockade ng. There is no blockade, how- | end the litte brown men are ing the most of the temporary | paralysis of the Czar's naval arm. There are two between and the date set he Mongo- ¢ depar and stevedores arg ing and dsy to get the 'Ag Saturday night. ‘Che ded warehouse wag o'clock Wedrgesday Pacific Ma¥y Com- large shigment of | at the minute eed of the Japanese | | He 1000 tons e Maongolia's hold es here on Tues- iron there will lead, and piled be tier upon tier ny artigfies needed in carry- = holidays ¢ ow e for by tates P bo: iy g g ¢ he kind »f warfare that Japan L u ng {n Manchuria. | he cargo for Japan includes steel, | | ers. leath otton, foodstuffs { 4 kinds a large quantity irugs. In addition to what the| { fongolia, will carry, the Ellerie, char- ered 1o help out taking 4500 tons | | of eveana freig r Japan. The| leric. took board at Portland | ™0 tons of cargo for Japan and will ". B here —_— . ‘Weather Report. 6000 tons for Work on the Elleric allo} nuts, 1563 1bs ham and becon, 317 c 4 pes stee i arried day t canned goods, 3500 Ibs salt, 304 | a day and night. | 2639 ctis barley, 195 bales hay, 120 ctls . | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) W ¥ o '-;-2(‘ - bra: 24700 Tbs middlings, 6338 Ibs SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 225 p. m. a5 Formerly ¢ - ns, 4285 ibs fish, 2476 Ibs The followihi % d ¥ the Cypromene. 1 cs Cheese, 2385 Ibs 1260 Tbe butter o o TR e Matson Navigation Company’s ofl barge | 1640 Ibs dried fish, 1430 Ibs € cs coffee, 1855 | | peratures are reported for the previous day: o g P Cypromene, | 1bS 40 pke< bread, 460 Ibs dried fruit, 500 Ib 11 g;vmuu ._; lu Qll;delphh .%k!fi ow all read pe mmission 15 the | ¥ PXES Taisins, 11 bbls 31 cs saimo l R et Moo s 5 mmission 1 the | wine, 25 cavks beer. 21 c8 whisky sonville 6-42 New York 3 version has fit- { 31023 ft jamber. 11 | 8t. Louis -46-38| Pittsbure P he holds | lima,® 90 phEs wees | | Qicago, 0 -14, Honolulu 20,000 barrels of oil. | E%ds, 25 pkes paints o /4 New AN TR o 4 nks s wuch as to | £ rolls leather, 25 cx arugs £5.000 b cement ¥ i1 B s ;‘-"~” e 44 - the powerful pumpe | 3 pke= candies, 12.48% ibs tobacco, T y | e low 1! e the mal rainfalls to ey is equipped will eh. { and cigarettes, 10 kegs nalis N | te. ms compered with those of the same 3 b D s | Rt ot . S e e } last_season and rainfail in last twenty- ast trade, carrying j bales =ks cos |5 S Awpuirs; porte: " She i/ bbls ta s L Last This Last bt i e e | vads dupwic | § Bt 24 hours. Season. Season. s n would thyow | Makawe Red Bluff 11.82 Sacramento 4.44 B | San Francisco 6.2 b ! | Fresno 5% 090 L 5 ———} | Independence . 0,42 account of berself as | MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY'S | Luis Obis; 4.3 o.82 & Oil. BARGE MONTEREY. FORM- | - 1.86 0.43 4 _wes granted Amer: ERLY THE SHIP CYPROMENE. | $. ST NS S er new squipment > 5 i g Ty P oy -l-: THE COAST RECORD. Sl ‘e . Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | s EE O = S Pubiished by o 1 authority of the | SRE o S 3 | 2 geeERg & % d low waters oceur a;‘ El %; 33 43 2, & e i c wharf) about 2! N 2 € =3 =3 = o late 1o pags quarantioe and [ eTaTOER g Ja R 3 £ stam-hoyse officiale and th | o R H z v re ez e & < 21 . 18 SE Cloudy .04 o % 8 00 ~k s 01 o - Hutto 00 . d the French | | Pocatelio 01 - s ey The independence 8 .00 r of the arrivals, | Los Angeles ..29.81 #0 52 y i R of ni- Nt Tamalpais 29 97 % = dBringing coal North Head ..20.42 o8 Ancther safling | Pheenix 2983 T N arrivals was the Portland “e0 : a2 _deys from Honoipa .92 SE Cloudy .00 “ 4685 bage of 1 s £ Cloudy .06 - - e 18, 3.9 ;3 (96 Cioudy T santa ( s - A o 58 e " wesogiibving . cx Movements of Steamers. S Jhe S S o0 carly ng tides are given in the left g2 - Arens - 3 3 o sy . hand column and the successive tides of the s » e frat eigns of | o i | in the order of occurrence as to time: the A secs on 1 Soon after 5 Due. | fourth time column gives the last tide of the 86 L - e el hands were me! i ZIASVEES o except when there are but three #des, as 90 N » ating anel Wilh evReEIS ..o ]De sometimes occurs. The heights given are in g f9 Way Pts. De addition to the soundings of the United Statex | (oo " S 8 80 40 2 . via Ancon.|Dec. 2% | Cosst Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) |y 3088 62 Dec. 23 | sign precedes the height and then the number | btz < - Dec. 23 | given is subtracted, from the depth en by | T Z o Dec. 23 | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | WEATHER CONDITIONS - Dec. 2% |of the lower low waters. i FORECAST P ! | A aisturbance of great depth hae appeared i atrall Grays Harba Dec 24 | “‘:“'3 3:"- e Ir the Washington coast and will probably M P Shoomer ot Y {Dee Branch Hydrographic ice, N., Mer- | move southward, causing general and high in Command. s g B ot oy 51 chants’ Exchenge, San Francisco, { southeast winds. . as succesded Captain Kros | Jaque Portland & Astoria. ... |Dec. Decmber 22, 1904 | 7 Scutheast storm w page Resonas | Northiand San Pedr: Dec. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Sen Francisco north a Oyster Hidirsr Do 35 | bullding was dropped exactly ai moon to-day— | Rain has falls in - E: v o e 25 {1 e. at soon (;‘r t‘he m?n " - A;n K | menerous amounts, v th n - - " m. Greenwich time. J. N 3 inch being reported at San Diego. < e e . Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. A maximum wind velocity of amis —— > P Coos Bay 3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | hflur§ fendi.'l[ m.a:.;r(:._r > entura Sal N Pedro .. | California, north of Tehachapi— ura Will Sail To-Night. : ARRIVED. | day. witn ran; brisk o high <uth & W - s 4 Californi th of Tebachapi— y end . e Hiahe sulureday, December 22 | unsettied weather, with showers: fresh south n Diego & Way Pts./De i . 2 Pedro & V ¥ . Jepson, 56 hours from fevada—C loudy Frid O < & and Puget Sound ports San Fran ddy Friday, Bellingham E aticnal City, Hammar, 14 hours from | With rain: Sefu P boldt 5 Fort Brage. A ioudy and un- ® r | Mexican Poris Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 18 hours from | Stitled weather Friday, probably showers: The Overiae Li Alageda .| Honolulu Shvok s Mendecino, via Point Arera 12 hours. lizht south winds. f > ve 5 = are quoted | Umatilia..... Puget Sound Ports Stmr Soutl Coast, Oisen, 15 hours from | Sacramento—Cloudy Friday, with rain; brisk ¢ § Nebraskan. .. | Seattle e Caspar. . to_high south winds. s - Mary, Point Arens & Albjon { Stmr Noyo. Johnson, 23 hours from Eureka Fresno—Cloudy Friday. probably rain: brisk t .| Humboidt 254 | Stmr Bureka. Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. { South winds A. G. McADIE, - | Graye Harbor ......... | Stmr Senta Rosa. Alexander, 52 hours from District Forecaster. N A S (44 E | New York via Amcon | San Diego and way ports - NEY OF TH ‘u( EA " Portiand & Coos Bay Stmr Fulton, Panzer, 27 hours from Fields - - 2| Mendocino & Pt Landing 5 i ¢ ¢ 1 i . L T e - . 5 i tralia; stmr Nebraskan, for Seattle; schr J H ers Interest to Mariners and F‘:é:.’:? -1 (‘h-.ru m,?-orh;v\ ":unpri::nll Rosa, Alexander, 43 hours from | [ratia: stmr Tret oo, T Tampico, for San | Shipping Merchants. Columbta. ... | Portland & Astoria Br ship Chilto Atkinson, 171 d Fringeo. e P e g . ¢ & . . E ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Alliance, 4 besk La Rochejaguelin was | Bonita Newport & Way Ports from Hull, via Newcastle Eng. 148 days. | ASTORUSAIGE Sl S i e, Bance - enstowr { China... Chiza & Japan .‘Dec, 31| Br ship Ormsary, Coath, 141 days from | piOW UPEH ; . B p R = | Jeanie tle & Tacoma. Dec. 31 | Antwerp aile 22 _Stmr e ; 4 | Queen Sound Parts. .. Jan 1i Br ship Betton. Hall Thurbar, 167 Gays | haned Dec. 2ESur Ruecrans, . (ox Mo & Way Ports. 2 | trom Liverpoo o0 i Dec 22— Stmr Break- i e ] I ahlp Fitutamore, Bpencer, 85 days from | COOS BAY=Suiled Des 32—8cmr Hreak - —~ | Caleta Buena. stied Dec 22— elty. for i » 1 F‘r .Mrk Gsell, Savary, 84 days from New- fl“‘:'nsd Dec Schr 1t for San Fran o or —_— castle, Aus 1 3 N c o 1wl - 2 - 5 | ABERDEEN—Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Melviile i Ston; i 5k “Eva. Bjornstrom, 33 hours from | Dollar tor San Pearo. 1 ve & g e fon Sy Sailéd Dec 22—Stmr G € Lindauer, for San 0 iz December 23, pichr James Roloh, Olsen, I7 daye from | Franelsco; stme Melvllle Dollar. for San Pe- " T ol . i H Chas alk. for n F . » xs & sions. 450 Tbs s deanie Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from “’j‘h,,',f;; Dec 22Sehr \'nllnlb!hern‘tl;l"lgtc 3 n = 7O BRAGG—Ariy = - Willaps Harbor....'12 m'Pier 23| Schr 1da A, Campbell. 4 hours from Point Brorawick, nence. Dee. 21 o 4 Los Angeles Porte ! 4 pm Pler 2 | Reves P RED. REDONDO—Salled Dec hr - Excelsior, Coquille River & pmiPier 20 | o for Willava Harbor: schr A B Johnson, for Los Angeles Porte 10 am!Pier 10 { TRy Grays Harbor. Poat Boces S pin'Pier 3 Doran, Asto i PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 22—Br ship | China & Japan 12 m/Pler 40 | 4 Steamshin Company Port Caledonia, from Pert Blakeley. mr_Eileric. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 22—Schr Oliver J Astcria & Portland' 4 pm/Pler 27 | _Br e £’ 9 amibler 1¢ | Kobe and Moji; Facific Mail Steamship Com- | Olsen, rom Ballard. s for the Orient. Pomone Humboldt _ --. 1:30piPler 9 | pany ¥ Salicd Dec 22—Schr Muriel, for Willapa; = was cleared yes- Seamtle Wiciet . f dpmiie o] Fridas La stachuiegudis, Duiusd, Gutius: | aivsy Neiuigio, TG s & g W - R > Astoria & Porty Pm;Pler 27 | town; Balfour, Grtbrie & Co. quoia and Senta Monica. for San Francisco. : =t | = 27| “Bark W B Flint. Johoson, Honolulu and | ° GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Dec 21—Stmr - 3 i smPier » | Makawell: Alexander & Baldwin. Homer. for San_ Francisco, Bark Mohican, Keily, Honolulu: Welch & Co. | ~ Outside, bound in, Dec 21—Stmr Coronado, n ihis port was am Pler 11 a aein Mex schr Tonl (new), Green, La Paz; ce Dec 19. g e Thannhauser & Co. i ISLAND PORTS. 9 vhes machiers. 400 | Clty Puebla SAILED. Arrived Dec 22—Bkin Chenalis, from Coos Ba: MANILA—Arvived Dec 20—Br stmr Indra- samha, from New York. HONOLULTU —Sailed Dec 22-TU § stmr € P Patterscn, for —— FOREIGN PORTS. IPSWICH -A: Molinos, hence July 20 Thursday, December 22 « Stmr Rtate of California, Thomas, San Diego end way ports. Stmr Maggie, Whitney, Hatrmcon Bay. Olympic, Hansen, 'Grays Harbor. Stmr San Pedro. Jacobs, Eureka. Stmr Senta Barbara, Zaddari, Grays Harbor. bars steel and 7 pkgs | ATEO. 734, = cotton, 1918 pes | Arcaia. rrived Dec 20—Fr bark Marie nachinery.” S06 Simr Empire. Burtis, Coos Bay. machines and 35 o o5t SRiae at | Cusrise. ! Stmr Tiedondo, Krok. Astoria. PUNTA ARENAS—Passed Dec 19— Stmr | Homer | Stmr Newsboy, Lee. Crescest City. Californian, heace Nov 20 for New York. i | Arctic ! : Bar Moblean, Kelly, Homolule. m}'LAblmm K—Arrived Dec T—Br stmr | Mongoiia. i1 i i tint, Johnson, ulu and | Ellamy, 3 orts for the North. G w. 11 am Makawell. YOKOHAMA—Saiied Dec 2—Ger stmr Ara- ueen salled on Wednesday for { ¥r bark Bremn, Bertet. Adelaide, Aus. bia. for nd. Ore. B Sty Pos | 6 pmPier 2 Schr Jessie Minor. Jorgenson, Coos Bay. EEACHY HEAD—Passed Dec 22— Fr stmr irdise CAIEC |'scate of Call | 8 &m Pier 11 | Schr Glen, McLecd. La Pax. Amira} Rigauli de Genonelly, from = Santa = of Gesiination and other § x: % | Harbor. | 4 pm Pier 104 Schr C T Hill, Meilberz, Tillamook. Rosalla, for Londen. R lueé at $8078. 1 G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor | 8 pmpPler 2] SPOKEN. . [ .rmo“n‘m“ o S, ! shipments were the fol- | Goos 13| San Pedro & Way.| 9 amPier 11| per schr James Roiph, Dec 2r—Lat 3810 N, O ATING ‘CRUZ-AMived Dec 3-Br bark e 27550 Jor aried truit. | Aiaeken. .| i er '!mdu I cating At el from Paget | pass of Malfort, from Newoort, Eng. n 245 " { kA A 294 cane. 304 sks potstoss,] Morigmss | i e e B I8 B g o e picgs Cheese. 25 c» Nquors. | Dmatilla. ... oo Eworn, for fan Prascioms T | G NERCANTUR _ADSArrived Dic. 31-sckr ~5 & KX Alameda. Oct 22—Lat &2 52 8, long £2 33 W, Fr bark ] P iy, 55 Bone e B Colonel de_ Villebols de Mareull, from Ant- | _ By T R e e oy 28 llr. Kiibura. Werp. for Tacoma. a3 > : LOBOS, Dec 22, 10 p m—Weather s 4 clondy; wind NW; veloeity 12 miles per hour. 2 Merchandise for Hawaii. DOMESTIC PORTE. “ue stenmer Erterprise safled on Wi for itilo, Hawatian Islande, with s merchandise cergo, valued at $43.850 and - clufing the following €21 bbis flour, 1200 Ibs fresh mest, 382 pkgs | potatoes, 243 pkgs fresh fruite. 58 phes oplons, stmr North Fork, for San o phes fresn vegetsbles, 250,000 Tbs rice, 317 DLOCK—, 22 Senr = aesoried canned goods. 40 pkes groceres and lr;l‘-!:d-.h;hfl Du" . M'ntwa heking wm‘-.? The TACOMA--Sailed Dec 2]—-Br stmr Yang war presarstiom. 0 T 8 pge Teze. for Hongkong: Ger ship Bertha, for Aue- meals, § cx salod ofl 57 pkgs peste, 429 tralia; Fr bark La Tour d" o 4 FOR USE OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23 1904 L UITY OFFICER SENT 0 JAIL {Detective and Three More Denver Election Officers Found Guiity of Contempt {PERMITTED REPEATING [ Applications of Nineteen | Men for Leave to Apply for Discharge Are Denied L o R ! DENVER, Colo., Dec. 22.—City De- i tective William H. Green, John de Saye, Frank McMahon and Robert Goodman were to-day adjudged gullty of contempt by the Supreme Court for their work in precinct 3, Fourth Ward, this city, at the late election, and were each sentenced to serve six months in jail and to pay $100 fine and costs. The court announced that the evidenc showed that De Saye, who was an election judge, permitted repeating and { that the other three assisted in the ir- regularities. Expert examination of the bailois from this precinct revealed 256 fraudu- lent votes and the Democratic heading on 226 was written by one person. The | handwriting on these, according to the | experts, is the same as on fraudulent ihallots found in other baliot box: There are now in jail twenty-seven fimen who have been convicted of con- { tempt of court in committing election | frauds, and who probably will be prose- | cuted later on criminal charges. | The Supreme Court to-day denied to ! nineteen of the men sentenced to jail for contempt the right to file petitions for discharge and have the court act on them as if they had been filed at the | time their cases were being heard. This, {1t is said by lawyers, will be one tech- | nicality in the way of an appeal to the United States Supreme Court in the cases of these men if that tribunal 1 should take up the election cases. ‘Warrants for five men who served as | officials of election in Precinct 13, Ward 4, were issued, but only one, Clarence P. Dixon, could be locat- ed and served. Those not yet served are Thomas O’Connor, J. W. O'Connor, ! F. R. Brown and Thomas J. McCart- ney. James W. Campbell, William Dougall and George Kern, who served as judges {or clerks in Precinct 7 of Ward 5. were arrested to-day on the charge of con- tempt. They gave the usual bond and j were reieased. e Sl |NEW USE IS FOUND FOR DIPHTHERIA ANTI-TOXINE t Progress of an Attack of Spotted Fever Stayed by an Injection of the Remed) | BRISTOL, Conn., Dec. first practical test of the theory re- cently advanced by Dr. Wolff of Hart- ferd, a bacteriological expert, whose experiments would indicate a definite reiation between diphtheria and cere- bro spinal meningitis, or spotted fever, is being made at Forestvilld, near here. A voung girl was taken sick yester- Gay with spotted fever and the disease srogressed so rapidly that when a physician arrived he considered the case almost hopeless. As a last resort 6000 units of diphtheria anti-toxine were administered, with the result that the patient was much improved to-day and there is thought to be good prospect of recovery. There: have been twelve deaths from the disease here in as many weeks. —_—————— FUGITIVE CASHIER'S WIFE PLEADS WITH CREDITORS Offers to Pay Sixty ¥er Cent of Claims if Her Husband Is Not ;i Prosecuted. O’'NEILL. Neb., Dec. 22.—Mrs. Pat- rick Hagerty, wife of the fugitive cashier of the Elkhorn Valley Bank, has written a statement to the cred- itors of the bank, in which she prom- ises them at least 60 per cent of their claims in return for assurances that her husband and her brother, Presi- dent McGreevy, shall not be prose- cuted. Otherwise. she say will be fought to the end and no prop- { erty will be surrendered. ————— ' The Louisiana R. G. Company of San i Francisco. | ORGANIZED MAY, 1900. | TO THE PUBLIC!! BEWARE OF COUN- | TERFEITS:: Al “genuine tickets of this ! company have initials “R. G. Co.” cn fac { and monogram “R. G. on backs thereof. Following are the capital prizes by the Honduras National Company day. December 17, 1904: No. soldwin Lcs Angeles, Cal: No. 90214 wins $2000, sold in San Francisco, No. 530647 wins $1000, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; No. £5185 wins £300, sold in Oakland, Cal: No. 96775 wins $250. sold in San Franeisco. Cal.: No. 50497 wins $250. €oid in Stockton. Cal. The R. G. Compeny paid to H. Freyer, 809 K street. Sacramento, Cal.. $3750 for one- ticket €428, drawing November 24, 1904 J. B. Taliman, 521 Thirteenth mreet, jand, Cal. $1280 for whole ticket Nn.' $1209, drawing October 27, 1904; to R. Richardson, Hantord, Cal., $1230 for one-balf ticket No. drawing November 24, 1804: to G. M. . Carson. Nev.. $625 for one-Bait ticket No. 38432, drawing November 24, 1904. * e GETS JANUARY PERMIT.—The Super- visors' Police Committee vesierdsy granted the San Francisco Athletic Club a professional bexing permit for Japuary and an amateur decided Satur- wins $7500, permit for January 20. The National Club was too late Wwith its pétition for the ¥ professional permit. § ———————— California Calendars for 1905. California poppy. peinsettia, Chinese and redwood calendars. All new—bhest ever—ready -for mailing. Sanborn, Vail & Co. 741 Market strect. crossed equator Sept 13 in : carried SE trades light to NE, with winds vari- m, to 40 §; thence i3 SE trades in 3 N 28 W, 45 days out 18 S, trades hauling to able in force and dircetios Staten Island m\‘a{ m;w to SE: ssed Staten 1s days out: = Cave Horn Oct 14; from Oct 14 to 20 hed WSW and NW_gales, with snow and high sea: was 16 days {rom — to 30 S; from 50 to 30 §, where we got SE_trades, had variable | winds, mestly W and had good SE_trades ] =——OF THE— Honduras Nationa' Lottery Co (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PATENT APPLIED FOR Single Numbers Class “M” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Satarday. December 17, 1904, No. No. Prize.| Prize. 53. 101 $24 $36 s 614, 38 24 S15. 92 . 24 24 1092, 11l 24 24 1134 1Zs. 24 34 1688 1738, 24/ 24 1989 d 24 - 2224 2 2308, 130 2471. 2 2504, 5 45 S135..... 5361, Siss 23 80 38 36 24 10 120 10885 120111106, 2411299 36 11533. 3812024 2412188, 2412324 2412389 120 1254 2412022, 24 13019, 2413371, 24 13788 60014072 GO 14388 6011277, 12011470, 120 12005 24 1 11170. 11329, 12574, 12924, ). 13481 13660 2415507 .. . 12016622 0 1656 120 16953 202720000 16089, ... 17445, 17634 17924, 18102 36/19017. 36/19112 2419298 20460 . 20658 20619, . 24i21420. . 6021694 .. 24/22039 £6:22260. 22304, .. 22650 258 258 s 26184 20490 20846 17 30250, 043 31914, 40435, 40558 08e6, 3642307 24 43576, i 48178 600: 42411 48561 24488 48635 2448807 2 48036, 36 49082, L 49104 eof 4035 24140442 24 4052, 24/49762. Ed 49861 60 30920, L 24 50828 24 24151208 a6 I 24i51302 0 51530 24 Tk 38 52120, 2 o 52537 2 24 12674 - 6000 2006, o0 0 52255 24 BETI0. 75 o 53964 E3d L BAZIO 24 120 sz 180 12 2 a8 24 a5 24 120 sona 26 20 5652 24 é’lfl [ 508, 24 34908 s 57400 24 302 120 8141 a8 8319, 24 141 5o4m B0120. 50872 BITS MY Prizs 120 120 24 38 36 L4 3 120 24 24 24 24 38 38 &0 2 K 24 24/67355. . 3 36 67804 . Ed 0 Ax01 = 39 60 A0 6060186 . 38 24/60272. 120/0643 . o BRRN2 70T 24 34402 N 24 81788 o %3054 ANIRTOSH 2485185 . 300085201 . . By 85297 INSSAR .. 38 2480015 ... 24 12086114, .... 2% - 2% 3 2% 24 24187858 120 24 <8010 24 ssg 2 RO S8R83 120 91437 24192060, 2094971 ... 24 08288, 3¢ 9554 i35 APPROXIMATION 100 numbers from 732 being 50 numbers on each drawing the capital prize 160 numbers from 90164 to 90284, inclusive. being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $12.000—$38. 100 numbers from 52007 to 33007. inclusive. being 30 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000—$24. TERMINAL PRIZES 909 numbers ending with 92, being the two last figur=s of the number drawing the capital prize of $45.000, $12. 999 numbers. ending with 14. being the two last figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of $12,000, $12 The subscriber. having supervised the single class M, Honduras National ¥. hereby certifies that the above sre the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel With the prizes corresponding, to them Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Hom- duras, C. A., turday. December 17, 1004. CABEL, Commissioner Lottery No. 73292 draws first capital prize of $45,000, wkole sold in Boston. No. 90214 draws second capital prize of $12.- 000, so'd Francisco. Hartford, Loui: icago. and New Oriegns. No. 53047 draws third capital prise of o, sold in Indlanapolie. Louls, Chicago, Bos- ton. Philadelphia and New Orleans. No. S5185 draws fourth capital prize of 3000, in San Francisco, Detroit, St Louis, Chicago, New York and Boston 28000 FOR $£2— WHOLE OF SECOND CAPI- TAL PRIZE. State of Cajifornia, County of San Francs I E. A. O'Connor of San Franeisco. being duly sworn. depose and say the sole owner of whole ticket N: Honduras National Lottery Compdny, number won the second capital prize of $8000 in the drawing of November 12 1004 ot Puerto Cortez. Honduras. C. A that ticket has been deposited by me with Crocker-Wonlworth National Back of San Francisco, Cal. for collection. and that thi affidavit is made for the pupose ~f collection of sathe. E. A. OCONNOR 1968 Vallev street, San Francisco. Cal Subscrited and sworn to before me this 38th day of November, 1004 GEORGE T. KNOX. Notary Pubiie <aid $2000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF THIRD CAPT- : TAL PRIZE State of New Jorsey. Crunty of Hudson JERSFY CITY. N. 1. Nov. 2% 4 1. Wiillam Stanley heing sworn this day on my cath do hereby solemnls swear:that T am the hona-fide owner of one-half of ticket No #7787 of the Hondurae Nat'onal Lottery Com pany. the whole af which drew four thousand dollars (34000) which drawing took place No- vember 12. 1908, and 1 received my money. full, JAM STANLEY. 16 Maxwell street. $2000 FOR $2-WHOLE OF FOURTH CAPT TAL PRIZE. NEW YORK. Nov. 23, 1904 We are the bona-fide owners of one whole | ticket, No. 40783, in the Hrnduras Xztional Lottery Company. which drawing tock place at Puerto Cortez. Hondurgs ©. A on Sstur- ! day, November 12, 1964, which number drew ‘the fourth capital prize of ‘wo thousand dal- 80 1qrq ($2000) and we Teceived the manev in full | "William Schwartz. Sam Rraen. Max Menceer. M. S, Normstain Elis Wiley S Kurtz, 318 Broome street. New York | T'Sworn 1o befare me ibix 3 day of Novem- | ber, 1904, THOS, F. CONNELL. i Com. of Deeds, etc.. Clty of New York. H $2000 FOR 30 CENTS—_ONE-QUARTER OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. am owner of ome-quarter ticker, number won the second ra: