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SAVES YOUTH FROM DROWNING MADRONO'S QUARTERMASTER IS BRAVE Jumps Into Bay at Night to Rescue Apprentice. ey oderguist’s Heroism May Cost Him His Life. - at the Marine Hospital. B 1l alive to eat hard ily dose of ust and perform the s Now Seriously il llison of the British {CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906 - - Dr. Stuntz Says Where There Was Mania to Kill, Peace Is Now Nearly Assured BIG INFANT MORTALITY Ignorance in Matter of Car- ing for Women and Chil- dren Lessens Population Dr. Homer Stuntz interested the Methodist ministers’ weekly meeting at Central Methodist Church, Mission street, yesterday with some reasons for the population of the Philippine Islands being less than that of Japan or Java. In an area very nearly as large as Ja- pan they only had one-fifth the popu- lation. The reason, he explained, was the internal struggles between the peo- ples of the different islands and even among the people of the same island. Dr. Stuntz said the Filipinos had a mania to kill each other when they were under Spanish rule and Spain had never been able to pacify the islands. The second reason for the small pop- AMERICAN RULE COPPER FOUND CALMS FILIPIND| INLAKE COUNTY Bartlett Springs Is Secene of Active Exploration and Much Claim Staking EXCITEMENT SPREADS Men From Alaska Discoveri Red Metal While They| Are Taking a Vacatiou{ All around Bartlett Springs, in Lake | County, miners and others are locating | mining claims. Dreams of wealth to be | derived from discoveries of copper ore | near the well known summer resort are | entertained. Stakes have been driven | throughout a large area, describing boun- | daries. Parties are negotiating for the purchase of lands supposed to be miner- | alized with the red metal that are now | in private ownership. In short all the | signs of a local mining boom are reported to be present. 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When ordering please refer to advertise~ ment in “The Call.” RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are du. Now outbreaks are rare and the peo- Nlome andd:)-wson. who came to Califor- ° Ha to arrive at ple are more nearly completely pacified [ 1la, according to annual custom, to pass D under American rule than ever before. | time pleasantly in a genial climate while | (03, SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Dxozxazn 2, 1908 rtermaster is death at the ulation given by the doctor was the in- closed down. They exhausted their re- ) fant mortality. The proportion of the| Sources for amusement to some extent, - N Frrry Duror .| | deaths among children to the number a"’fl then, impelled by the natural curi- CIY (Foot of Market Straet.) born each year is appalling, he said. | ©8ity of miners, went out to prospect. e e ing at Howard-street shore Sunday night to his ship until after P year 1903-4 snowed 56 per cent of | covered geolonml conditions that led him | 70ga Richmond, Beufcls, Sacramento, morning. Ellison | Wenther Report. deaths of children under 1 vear old. | 0 belleve that mineralized ground was Sulsun and Way Stations 7.28» ober, but 1 | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) This condition was due to the lack of 3;’0‘“ bim. Then he found outcroppings | T4GaVallelo, Nape, Calistcgm S s.08m canr xplain he 1o 14 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb, 19—5 p, m. | knowledge of how to care for chil- | Of copper ore. The news was speedily | 3 sguxiies, Pleasanton, Liverm n the gangplank lea | The following maximum and minimum tem- | dren and women. The death rate of cor&‘:gedlto his comrades at the Springs, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton . 7289 ip and tumbled head the prinei | peratures reported for the previous day: women In childbirth, he said, is fear- |2 ey In turn went out and searched | 8.00aShasta Express—(Via D . The Madrono wa tis wheat | | Boston New York ful with more or less success. Then the Fillisms, Willows, 1Fruio, Bed = o pe. Soderguist, who Is oats, 38654 ‘b Chicago ... |Philadelphia . He gave an account of the first Pro- | Wellers in the nelghborhood became | g ggaDavis, Woodiand, Knlghts Landing, " : . | innatl ... Pittsburg . a | prospectors, suddenly, and the locations Marysville, Orovilie.. 7480 sh and was Honolulu, H. St. Lou testant hospital which had been erecte | e noluiu, St. Louis . of claims followed. 8.20aMartinez, Antioeh. Byron, haif-choked Jacksonville / la\ ashington by the Methodists in Manila with money | * S A8 FoToWee. W~ = o 3 Stookicn, Newman, Los Hemost arkness. ‘ 'LANT, WHICH AR- New Orleans amounting to $8000 turned over to them cMahon of this city has received Mendota, Armons, Hanford, y o aving TERDAY AFT N 3ee 60-50 by Governor Wright, which was a quar | & letter in which the statement is made Visalla, Portesville i gl | FROM HONOLL The lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to B left of the donatl that practically all of one large valley | 8.20aPort Costa, Latbrop. Merc: the strug i 3 s 2 date as comparcd with those of same date las | tér of the amount left o e donation | p oty Staked out.: The: next step will desto, Fresno, Hanford, Vi Ellison, however, was | seazon”ana rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | ralsed for the Martinique disasters and | Jo% BOClt S&TEC SHT The BORt Step Wil Bukeneld 4480 a a 0} 0 b y | ‘Thi Last - 8.40a es, San Jowe 3 ey = (;::Eé’f‘fag e T AW deliiix of D1 Sigriens Beason. . Seassn. ;"ohs':h was not needed for that DUr-| pn. the value of the mineral dposits. ton. (iMilion), Valley 'Spring. . - Exe ot | 'E—The higl vate | Eureka ... 20.04 22.80 s i o e g, is and then sank out of sight. | o mi, R f’{;&‘;’r‘fn‘"‘f:‘; ;g;rfi it 3% | Red Buft 13.49 o524 The first month the hospital was x. Marysville, Red Biuft 4.08» he appeared again he was uncon- | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | Sacramento .... 10.36 14.60 |opened there were treated at it 1800 . ‘“‘%’3&:,‘;%.;’?.,.,?.;."'.:&"5:}‘.\ & scious | of tide 1= the same at both piaces. LT oncidoo - 946 1592 |women and children. Dr. Stuntz an- 00a Attentis Rnprens-taten sud ke & was no crowd on the wharf to | Fraing 5 802 nounced that the Methodists are plan- ’M‘mchm‘nvnd‘ Port Costa, Martines infipiration in the form of cheers DAY, FEBRUARY 20. Independence 8.67 1% ning to expand the hospital. He will and Way Stations (+Concord) z as Soderguist he was the San Luis Obisr 10081 16 work to obtain funds with which to = B e e % man awake in part of the Ting' Angeles 10.10 - -12.21 accomplish the needed extension of the 3 Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, w was d cold, but the Ban THASO -.....o- BN ERN OO b b st Rl % 035 e Lathrop, Stockion. Merced, THE COAST RECORD. 355 Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- itated. Overboa; AMERICAN MEN CHURCHGOERS. - ) tion, Hanford. Lemoor iig, Vil EORELE §i Ry Professor W. F. Bade of the Pacific ‘“;"% AN e b . 2 FEF2E7 Z2 % | Theological Seminary, Berkeley, speak- | RIS . H ggg g2 B; E |ing before the Congregational Minis- ¥ 1%%’: o Overias liod— G LS. sTaTions. & Z5EETS F £ |ters Union yesterday on “The Need of | [RERSH I P e mane . MO 41 hours BB h £ |More Virility In Modern Preaching,” ;‘55; 17 - s b Ak nio0e % Bger R & |said that he had noticed during his re- SR 3209 Pozt Conta, Martines, By ron, e, Frm. iR : : |cent European trip that in France the i S . W B s i - : attendance of men and women was in 3 % . e aine TR e SB. Cloudy .04 | the ratio of 1 to 30 and In Germany 1 Al Kn:ite NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides ' Fureka 30, the carly morning tides are given in the left | Fresno 30. hand coiumn and the successive tides of the | S. Farallon30.1 day In the order of occurrence as to time; the | Flagstaff .....20 fourth time column glves the last tide of tbe | Independence. day, except when there are but three tides, as | L. Angeles. . some occurs. The heights given are in | Mt. Tamalpalsi0 addition to the soundings of the United State: | North Head Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | 3 5. PCM, % [to 20. The opinion prevailed, he said, SW Cloudy .01 |in both those countries that American 24 W Clear .00 | men are very religious and the profes- WP lear .00 |sor declared that in comparison with § Cloudy .02 | these lands the ratio of attendance be- E_ Rain .10 ftween men and women In America Pt Cldy .00 | would tend to support that opinion. and Oroville " les, and Way ’"ap Mariinez, San Ramon, 0, Santa Rosa from barge Badger, 30 ver direc that has worth in every atom of it. Blades of the finest razor steel; brass lined; nickeled ends; stag 1 e X . 83 Q0P Niles, , Lodt. 10:28A > Hayward, s, Irvington, Sanf 8. Jose Livermore 1. 6.00P The OW! Limited— Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. . 848a 8.00pGolden State Limited—El Paso, 20% days from Gty Gibson, 8 hours Younggren, 11 day yes urs from | the charts. ie plane of reference is the mean | Portland . Rain .18 | tend services in larger numbers in ed. I'm making a Chleago ’. | of the lower low waters, | Red Bluft Cloudy .16 | America was not due fully to the qual- leader of it and ft Hu“r:qr"i; . 08 s from Port Har| e Reno ... Cloudy .00 | ity of the preaching, but to the tre- therefore offer it D N i oS Sape T T e ot, wi gRas et 54 Movements of Steamers. CrvTR 3% NE Raim Tr | mendous strain of modern competition P RR ...$1.00 8.00P Eastern Express—Omana, Chicas: S ot ey | Salt Lake 42 W Clear® (98 | which inclined many business men to Mail orders Jenver, Kansns City, Bz, Louis, oy R 2 TO ARRIVE. §. Francisco 5 NW Cloudy .02 | make Sunday a day of physical rest promptly filled. oy Ly L, W E « PCE S G e e, Due | San Jose.t ... 50 NW Pt CWdy .24 | and recreation instead of attending Razors honed, 2f¢; ground, P Hayward, Niles and San Jose...... fit Stmy Senator, Lioyd, Portland; S ¥ & Port- | | | L o e N L C1ar2-00 | chrch. 23¢; new razor handles put .00p Reno Passenger—Port Costa, Be- i Gantock Rock, Crosby, Eureka: H Qyster Harbor I Seatite .. 2 S5 Cloudy (20| Professor Bade said that instead of on, 25¢. Do, Sacrammanto, Hustn, Touc: I& C s M 3 | ‘mf:;: fl.::'ll:i:‘ | Spokane 3 26 SW Cloudy .20 |the preacher laying emphasis upon THAT MAN PITTS, pah, Goldfieid and Keeler....... 7.08a R P Rithet, MacPhail, Honoluly; ays Harboi | e lia. 50.06 o3 1o & Raim . |theological dogas relating to the F. W. PITTS, The Statiorter, ’mvmlejo.sl:ruenu NSV B oo N5 SAILED { ortland & e Bl % W Cloady T% | birth of Christ there needs be a new 1008 MARKET STREET,. S2ap0t N Sraday aaly e e THINR 2 FERT e < Namaimo o T 20 N Clear .00 | emphasis upon what Christ did, what San Franelsco. et Maryevle, Reddin he taught—in other words, the gap be- Cann, Vict Hamburg & Way Ports.[Feb. 20 | WEATHER CONDITIO 8.00p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- 11 > AND GENERAL £ Higkins, San Pedro. N ( tween the Christmas anniversary and Redondo. | Ajameda.--.. | Honolulu ..r ¢ FORBCAST: the Easter celebration should be filled Sy kL | Omatiia. e e | Summit—_Southeast; cloudy. Maximum tem. | o€ FRRER, B B S s of COAST LINE ) Chlemer Landing. | purexa. 8 R ol | perature, 37 degrees; minimum temperature, 28 | In W i RAILWAY TRAVEL. (Foot of Market Street.) Olsen, E ekt .. *| Los Angeles Ports . degrees. Average snow on ground, 100 inches, | Christ. 816 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, jec. Krog, Astoria : T e A T0u The pressure has falien rapidly over thé | He sald that the apostles’ creed em- : Felton, Boulder Creek. Snata E e e Sl | Bortiana & Avtoria: ierte tance i T ioHe 3 | phasizes simply the birth and the death | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | , o Crozasd oy Suiins by g pance. s aqua | Ban Pedro o] : 3 - ¢ Christ, leaving his life and teach- e g Son P Cape Mendocino and Cape Blanco and cguse | © a New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fel P Rithet, MacPhail. Honolulu. ey st o) A | generally unsettled weather in Northern Call- | ings unnoticed, and, in general, all the | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. R e e S ance, James, Monterey, with schr | DAKOLAR i ol fornia. historic creeds are the precipitate of Principal Way Station: © bow. s et e “|Feb. 51 | A maximum wind velocity of 48 miles from | doctrinal discussion. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL | g 15s Newark, Sun Jose, Los }d 9—In iat 42 N, long 46 W, ship Astral, | Sascade- Fortland & Astoria 11 {Feb. 21 | s, SU & reported at the mouth of the Co- | Tnpere 19 needed in the pulpit to-day, | WERK DAYS—7:80, 9:00 & m.; 12:35, 3:30. | g 450 punters Tratn—(Saturday only) R s o B R i T :[Fen. Tuesday will probably be showery with fresh | he said, a new emphasis upon the ethi- DAY 00, 9:30 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, San Jose and Way Stattons. ... 17.50@ POINT LOBOS. Weather | Homer. . | Ban Pedro ... et | O b A i . | cal teachings of Christ. He did not be- | 8:30 p. m. C Ai‘l’ LINE (Broad Ganxe). cloudy 5 s hour. | | £, Kilburn. - | Portland & Way Ports. {Feb. San Francisco and yielity oot ART 20 | lleve that the presentation of the fem- | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. [y lwl-n;lv‘l‘o;nn‘ndstnm-) R 1 riom, | Banta Rosa. | San Dicgo & Way boris|Feb, 33 | Weather Tueyiay with showers; fresh south | inine elements of the gospel should be | WEEK DAYS 6:00 135, 7:00. 9:20 a. m.: | $JGRSIR 008 20 o Stations. AT AT b 19—Stmr Prentiss, | TATE" Piant.. { Coos Bay & Pt. Orrord.|Feb, 22| Winds. eliminated and nothing presented but | 12:30, 3:40, 5:00, 8:20 p. m. - 22 8.00ANew Almaden (Tues, Fri, oniy). 4108 A ancke and 1B | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Pis.|Feb, 55| 108 Angeles and vicinity_Cloudy Tuesday, | that which would appeal to men, but :06, 8:00, 8:16, 9:40 a. m.; 3:40, | BRI G aster—8an Jose, S alin s Satled Stmrs Roanoke and Eureka, | Coos B Ban Beo & Way: - 23 | not 8o warm; light north winds. ted | . 4:00. 5:00, 5:20, 6:30 p. m. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa for San | Rainier. eattle ngham. . 28 | P05 Cramento Valley —Showers Tuesday: resh | that the gentler viTtues now presente: F N fon Tats 0N the tugging | Arri 1. 8 & m—Stmr Rival, from | Seattle & Tacoma. 23| gouth winds, 5 o should still remain, while the virile In Effect Axee GuniSinpe: Gariots, Sante Bert on the | San Pedro. Feb 18—Stmr_Eurel hence Feb Portland & Astoria 2 ¢ Oct, 8, 1908. San Fran. uadalupe, Ga: N San Joaquin Valley—Cloudy, probably show- | elements of courage, contests and striv- bara, San Buenaventura, Oxnard, the Amelia 17; stmr Sequota, bence F¥b 17, Tacoma . e n i CRCREET | Beriait | ers Tuesday; light south winds. 0 as to make a | Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week Burbank, Los Angeles ........... 10:308 s 5 |t o e R A8 1er e Const—Rain Tuesday; brisk south winds. ing ’h‘"m} e da o0 oy Divs. | duve. tion. Guye. | Dae | ®.00a@itroy. Holfster, Pujars: Gusiro- R R S e Ry : Nevada—Cloudy Tuesday. possibly light rain, | full gospel. e ville, Del Munte, Pactfic Grove, = o B Bk P Drew, from Greenwood; stmr San Gabricl, | Corona. . Futnboldt . Cleb: 54| . A G MCADIE. District Forecaster. NEW WINE MOSTLY WANTED. T 08 | Oas S RLOmOOS e 10808 Famous Clipper Ship Overdue. from Umpqua River; stmr Homer, from.Coos | Sea Foam. .. | Mendocino & Pt Arena. Feb. sy Things Learned and Some Un- Capitols, Santa Cruz, Pacific There was placed on the overdue list yes- | Bay. via Redondo: schr Oceanla Vence, from - Humboldt ....... “|Feb. 25 | 1. e., at noon of the 120th merldian, or at 8 ek Three Dacailes of din. Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo bark Adoiph Obrig, | Grsve Harbor: brig Gemeva, f{rom Everett; Puget Sound Ports ....|Feb. 25 | p. m.. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, learned in Over M= and Principal Way Stations . | bktn T P Emigh, from Tacoma; stmr Lakme | Willapa Harbor . Feb. Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge. isterial Work” was the subject of an 1 San Jose aud Way Stactons. o Fal g e u T r | Eogekyor, - ron) | i 1 e T - address by the Rev. Theodore F. Burn- 11.304 San Jose and Way Statfons. Yankee mer- llard; bktn Aurora, from Astoria. tate of Cal San_ Diego ay Pts. Feb. 4 - byterian Ministers’ 15p San Jose and WAy Stazions Bhe is bound | Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Celia, from Alblon; | Ventura Sydney & Way Ports...|Feb, 2 ham before the Presbyterian Ay Staslons ... »ut 168 days and | gehr W H Smith, from Bellingham. Bonita. 3| ASSERTS ATTORNEY Union at 920 Sacramento street yester- 0SpDel Maste Ex jawn, ewport & Way Ports.|Feb. 27 2 R 25 DELIBERATELY LIED |asy. San Jose, Watsonylite, Santa Once before, on a | Safled Feb 18—Schr Solano, for Port Blake- | Senator. Cruz, Del Monte, Montere; Portland & Astor! to Manila, the Yorig was over- | Jey. Feb 19—Schr Azalea, for Eureka; stmrs | North Fork...| Humboldt .. ~|Feb. 2 e Pacifie Grove .. 1216 She was reipsured at 90 per cent and | Homer and laqua. for Sin Frauciaco St Mextean, Dbcts g o | Mr. Burnham sald: 13.00P Los Gatos, Wright, Bouider pe for her had sbandoned when EVERETT—Arrived Feb 19—Schr Manila, | San Juan. New York via Ancon.. Mar. 1 Counsel Becomeq Irate Over The ministry as a profession has little charm Santa Cruz, via Santa Clara iy sssival was sop She was bullt | from Sen Pedro. 4 H. K. Maru...| China & Japan .. .|Mar. 2 3 ? for me but as a calling of God. Narrow Gauge... ... 10.45a at Bockport new overdue | SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr | City Topeka.. ' Puget Sound Ports....|Mar. 2 th Testi Many pulpits are weak to-day bgcause the 8:00a Fulton. 3.30PSouth San Francisco, San Jose, Gosman #p. Abb e, St 55 | Yummmes; I . b Shios How, € lestimony of new wine poured out therefrom Is found to 3:30 p| Gilroy, Holltster, Tres Pinos. m New York for Hongkong. 'She also | hence Feb 18, and sailed for San Diego. TO SAIL. Bt WRtar o e (&85 5en Jose and Way Stations s quoted at § per cent. The Standard C ABERDEEN—Barbound Feb 18—Stmrs Che- 3 Opponent. ‘Men who belleve something -and who can % e fxo-w o:2s Santa Clars, San Jose. Los Gatos, ship Daylight js quoted at § per cent and the | Norwood, G C Lindauer and Newbure, astieatics A give Teason for the faith In them can have B A" BN SN 18-30eSanJosenad Principal 74y Station e e B R e I e ] ] | E **When Judge W. H. Webb, representing | a hearing In ¢von n:l;l:n;;nnuou! age, but $:30p] Geyserviile. b:wv{ 8:20p s Gliyen Salinas, Puso SOUTH BEND—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Acme, | February 20. | the defendant in this case, took the stand | men care . ¢ poRatt_ Cloverdale. 1 & Robies, San Lats Obispo, Santa % cgilgemmid ’"':"hm‘ SRENs hence Feb 15, e, | Amorle & hortiand] { pmiPler 2| and said that the services for which s g R Tesbiect i the 8:00a] Hopland 0:40 a/10 Proteen Jo Soiol- sl - The bark Ksuflani, which arrived yesterday | SEATTLESafied Feb 10—Stmr Al Ki, for | G. Dollar...| Grays .| 4 pmiPfer > e . ? v 250, New OTIesns ... ....vue grom Honolulu with 44,000 bags of sugar, made | Skagway. Feb 18—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- | Roanoke...| Los Angeles Ports.| & pm|Pier §| aT¢ sulng are not worth over $100 he | regulations laid down %r:nu::n;-‘r:grh:m: 3:30p| and Ukiah. B.4SPE] Puso, Kansas Clty, St. Lowis, e L TS o Tty Mefisek ] SO Aurelia. Astorfa & Portland| & pm|Pier 27 | lied,” sald Attorney Sooy of the firm of |than his own. The ’a Willits and c"“‘% s ooy B oeplendll D arkentine Archer, which | . PORT TOWNEEND—Arrived Feb 19—Bark | Northiand.:/-Los Angeles Forts.| 5 p 27| Sooy & Dorn, In Judge Hosmer's court | command, but not seem to do 80 =~ L Sherwood. B.45PPajaro, Watsonvliile, C on the way than the barkentine Archer, which | Coloma, from Redondo; Br ship Crompton, | Corots... . Humboldt . iz 9| while arguing the suit brought by C. W. | 44 o e e labeled soclety, may Santa Cruz. Castroville, S Govw ‘Gutming o $ho lutant port, Whilh | oo e D | iss B davan : | Bastin against E. Cohn for $1000 attor- | Sats Faping crowd and a fow exira aickels P g e e tee ye col i e island p ch | or ship Hovding. hence Fe . Mar: | Chin: oeee 3 . - | ar: She i i Sompmaly ik the rner Toal ba lxaF:b 19 Br stmr Isleworth, from Port | Norwood. . | Los Angeles Porta. 2 fees. i o, thasoontcibution Bk, e L o S tw vessel e oo - e S el , for bourne. attle LC ~e| 3 - Eunday morning, but the Archer got a lucky | = (OOS BAY_-Arrived Feb 19—Stmr M H | leane, Willapa Harbor ..|10 &m|bier 3 i webb, "';wsh‘hat he deliberate- | 1 e methods loses power and place in a San Jose and Way Station: slant of wind, which brought her in through ( Plant hemce Feb 17, February 21. \ ly lied,” continued the irate attorney, | gmmunity. P Palo Alto and Way Stations ... the Golden Gate and left the Kauflani outside | TATOOSH—Passed Feb 19—U S lighthouse Grays Harbor . pm| | “and knows that what we ask is reason- LLS OF A GOOD SCHOOL. 11.30PSouth San Francisco, Millbrae, Hur- Until yesterday. In addition to her cargo the | stmr Columbine. from ———: U 8 stioe Durne Point Arena pm| 3| able.” T lingame, Sau Mateo, Befmont, R e oS vt 1o b 19 Nor e gt g 3| Judge Webb was not in court, so Sooy | I would commend (o6 sohecl Of FHURS | “GriGES connect at Green Bras for San Slonio Purk sad Faro Al o guge ; . e DVD 18, Ter TATILIIt Pasiak ot Seb Ursys Harder . . 2| progressed without interruption. How- | ifeens a means of sweating Ut & H e “for tin: at Santa Ross for White Sulphur | 11.30mSaturdsys oniy for Mayfeld, Water Front Notes pands Fos do T Enmpmih el o 458 LY | DPoF i case wil e Aruc Cominer: o | oo ot S SRS 2 | SUUREE o8 SO RT3 oo | SR e e The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala- | fora z ¥ Graye Harbor 18 | it is quite probable that Judge Webb will | nesessary In @ world of push and stir. tor Lyton Springs; at’ Geyserville tor Skacws Sants Clars ad San Jose ... rcer_19.488 meda, Captain Dowdell, is due to-day from | CLALLAM BAY-—Jo put Pev 1P bark Los Angeles Port 10| be in court. The bailiff is preparing to | The minister ‘:ho rune lnto.:abld‘l.l":;mg:: :lm":u‘mm“"o,“"‘. £y u“.‘,,""'m.c.. < 'g, y Emilie Galline, from Tacoma, for H tn Los Angeles Ports.| 4 P impalr s usefulness a - abd Willlam Mitchell are .d M Griffith, from Port Hadlock, for San_Pe- | Tot Angeles Porte.|10 /bl 3| Put down any row that may develop at | mure o 'R0 Bl "inister who makes some | Springs. Highland Sprines, lle, Carls- Sundag, 710, 800, 11.00 A.ws o bai team. schooner for the ; 4ro; schr Snow & Burgess, from Port Gam- February 22. 1 that meeting, for it is seldom that the | 5120 wo tamilies the object of special social | bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport, Bartiett, 30, 3.30, 5.30 ©.m. o ble for San Francieco. . Coos Bay +eveeise word “lie” 15 used in court WIthout @ | srtersion Js pIARRING for & break which will | Springs and Lake Counfy Mot Sprmgx: af | songuv'oniv.? 30.9.00; 10,30 w.s 12.00%. 3 Wheeler, o traveling salesman, fell | BELLINGHAM —Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Humboldt . 9 am| sequel. break his heart some ORI, ah for mlghun hl:hwm-rsvdnul 30.3.00, 4.50. 8 00, 7.30 . m. ',I“Fg‘fg;”“"‘t’,;e"“‘,"{'.",“?,;’3: Safled Feb 19—Schr Annie E. Smale, for San | i‘;f,:}.%?,‘;fn& g:’r: Pler 20 ——TE"T.— .,&". mm"g e;uurllh of trumpets and be- fhre ke. lrmofio. mt:r l\!r“ ey, John D}:‘y“: ”A for 1::::1’-‘,‘ » ’F r:;; A.'rm - o 'ed: -2 Dok % 'oun loating s n n a (ul e, Orr Springs, - anday tSunda; - onday When the coaster arrived yester- | "E0 1 \pn gatiea yeb 19—Schr Minnie A | G. Lindauer| Graye Harbor ....| 2 pm/Pler ‘2 ekt - of red-llght pyrotechnles T Lancy posaibi Comptehe. Hopktns, Mendocing | _ {Dully. and stops st ail stations on Sunday. . T e 2 s bome, 2347 | Calne, for San Dieko. Brast s Call B R e | aERen d){;aoy 08 Malues ¢ o foats Sreter A Gazzics the vision for a moment, | City, r%"hnu Nestoort sad Uual: ot Wil- in an Ul o hi . AN & ng in the ‘whar - earst H or reet i KAHULUI—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Nevadan, | Pomona....| Humboldt . 1:30 piPter o day by L. Hart of the Merchanis' . | P5t heammine S L rastaghe e = T Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- 7o SAN RAFAEL, e By Bl e e i D N ven” Job 1o ote - Do Vanguard. Kul;n:: ey 34, [0 “M/Pler 27| )0 e The Coroner's office was notl. | " F e o e q.mn.rml.mm Mp%“b:mmmm y yesterday i RON &— A¥rive RS ruary . - "Dyer, 3 i a_bottle of whisky | tepder. bepee dan 23 Coos Bay --.:....| 4 pm|Pler 13 | fied and the body taken to the Morgue.| -Everything is_impossible until we | land, Dver, Gereer ROSS VALLEY, . Pitzgerald, 11 years of age, who lives | "y AR L4 —Sailed Feb 15—U S stmr Thomas, | Pt. Arcna & Alblon| 6 pmiPier 3 | The features were badly decomposed. |gee a Success.” Your own business is | ™gaturday and Monday round-trip tickets at his parents at 288 Ritch street, was al- | ¢or San Franoieco. via Guam. Honoluly ... 111 am(Pler 7 |The body had evidently been in the bably bigger now than you thought | reduced rates. yesterday by e friendly liveryman to| "HONOLULU—Salled Feb 15—U § stmr Bu- Puget Sound Ports|ll am Pler g probab became a shre On Sunday—] tickets to all points tamed steed from the blacksmith’s | rora. for San Francisco. N. Y. via Ancon..[12 m|Pler 40 | Water for two or three weeks. There | “possible” before you becams & BicCl beyond San Rafael at half rates. . e barn. At the corner of Fremont Arrived Feb 19—Stmr China, hence Feb 13, Portland & Way 2 pm|Pier 20 | was nothing In the clothing that would | (which means a “large’ . Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle butld- - an sirects the horse slippd and | for Yokshama. oo\ popo Portland & Way...|10 am|Pler 5 | lead to identification. A cheap nickel e s W ing, S Ak The jockey's right vas - TR X ! . Discuss Telephone Franchise. . AGLER, 3 on BRI R e ity [ MW NNl (T A Al vl 9 amipier 11 | WACT, fike{ai:da!?::sc?m;)" R Public Utllities Committee of A e Gen. Pass. At. e iarvor Hospital iater treated Fitzserad | anea. from Colon. 4 San Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pier 11 | and real e | Bl pesveE - Jd | TRa LER isors will hold a ‘or & fracture of the lmb. Bafled Feb 18—Br stmr )(ilnnc, for Callao. Febmlg 26. i Ban Diego were all that was found. the Board of Superviso; - - ks e A Artived Deb ¥ orumr Massachuselts, rom | gojumbla.. | Astoria & Portland 11 am!Pler 24 prhitisni b conference this afternoon In the C hfo ENWE Y - TN STma: e FOREIGN PORTS. G CreVEaEY 2. | | lpier 49| “PFin® Them Out to Caltfornta» | Mayor's office for the purposs s :}'; a rnia ¢ Interest to Mariners amd | SALAVERRT Arrived Jan 20-Br bark | Q%5500 | Geattle & Tacoma..| b pmibier 20| Brin out your folks eng triends to Cali. | cussing the advisabilty of B/CRCns B s sy M hipping Merchants. B A EATSOATrived Feb 1—Br ship | Rainier....| Seattie & Bernam.| 4 pmipier 1o | foroia while rates are low. The Saats Fe wil | tranchise for'a second teepnone, Bac lelted - ‘ebruary telegrap) ey get special n t! city. - s Brici bark Pax s chariered for lumber | Fulls of Garry, from Tocoma T o willspe Harber ... 4 pinfpies 2 siieiden, Condustor Wil look. atier thersail e ay. a corporation organized for = rrom Puset E o e, from Dunedin. Mar . the way 10 of promoting another sys- i Days With AT F O ea Feb 18—Br stmr Indrades, for San | Nebraskan Hono. & Xahiulul. 50.00 £rom g :h:l Dlazg"‘ Fe{m“ with m:r last GLB-Dh- e s P Passed Fub 10—Fr bark. Marthe | S — .00 trom Kansas City. Hvora of Supervisors that a franchise The berk Annie Johnson which ealled on | DOVER PR 20” for U K. FROM SEATTLE. Low rates (rom all Wastern points. Write |} o1d to the highest bldder. The saturday for Hilo, had an assoried merchandice | MG "AYAQUIL—Salled Feb 16—Ger stmr Ha- | | 1q Fred W FUGCE (70 Tlcket Agent Santa | 00 Public Utilities Committee re- AR R e A v, 13 ctls wheat 3401 cils o R iviven ¥ob 10 Br allp Plgin. | _ OREeE: Pt et T 008 T L Tcieco. Cal. * | fosed to recommend that a franchise T 50000 Ibs rice. 934 bales hay, '37.451 1bs ¢ VICTORIA-AIToRt ¥o ny 0 B, B | Gottage ity .| Bkagway & Way Ports.(Feb, 21 Wil Be Sent Back fo Ttaly. be granted and the matter has been in bran 12,756 Ibe middlings, llflfil:-l"?:"- 30 | Fokohama. Bertha. . Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Feb. 25 | Domencia Ferrari, 17 years of a abeyance ever since. The company crts potstoes and omions, e el e VINCENT, oot T Sarmenios” o | Jettersun. Skagway & way Ports.(Feb. 38| pleaded guilty in Judge Cook's court | has not filed any formal request that ned goods, , Epsom, . | Bews orts. Sasie, 876 1bs Coftec, BOD Ibs codfish, 2800 ibe | 5t OCEAN STEAMERS. Sunia Clark.. | Y oies & Sewad' > (Mar: 1| Vesterday to a charge of burglary, Rep- |its petition be taken up by the present salt ;rd B4 Ibs sugar, 48 pke: Ibs bread, 330 Ibs cheese, 1020 Ibe | ypw YORK—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr La Bre | e —————— 00T P Logantations were made to the Judge | board. It is understood that not only groceries and pro- | oye “rrom Havre. Time Ball ithat the boy would return?to his ho:.e the members of the Public Utiliti 5417 r. 782,575 Ibs fertili e visions, 128,477 £t fumber. BELOT0 } b Hydrographic Off the Judge i il be present at to-day - oll, 92 oline, cs distiliate, Moon and Tide. Branc] ographic lce, U. 8. N., Mer: | in Italy and ge suspended sen- | Committee Wi D 1186 cs coa! oll A c,fi: t‘-:_! e pkgs dry goods, Sun, . . chants’ Exchange, San Francieco, Cai. | tence on that understanding. The boy | conference, but any member of the 29 pkes paper. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— day, February 19, e and shoce 11 CF ot Faria 3 | U™‘Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | The Time Ball O the’ tower of the Ferry | entered the room of Lulgi Sasso, 313 :*:,‘.‘.,‘}nayp KF"81 cs candles, 100 cs powder, 43 at Fort Polnt, entrance to Saa Francisco | bullding was dropped exactly at ngon to-daw | Broadway, on December 10, board who desires is invited to atten and air his views on the gquestion.