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Bookmakers at Ascot Track Are Losing Bank Rolls LOS ANGELES. Dec 28.— The feature of the card at Ascot today was the fourth race, which was won by J. F. Donohue. Muskoday was not ready for his race. The third race was won by Prolific, which has shown good class lor a two-year-old. i,,~^ e f H « debran <J slightly in jured in the fifth race. Song, of the : Jrea stumbled and threw him, inter fering with every other horse in the! race. The weather was stormy and dis agreeable and there was only a small attendance. -A few books quit because of the uniform losses sustained since opening r*« If the gume improves, they 'will rut in again, but the public has been outguessing the odds-layers this sea son and every bookmaker in the ring can count his winning days on one hand. Ascot Entries £ ii S st w r "« < ?' peIlla «- tn'alflen filliee, fire fnriongs *3£ ?£*,& £l Mlll 1( ?' 131 v^tola L<fr- J»ine 103, 139 K!s!e A 105. Rl Louise Fitzgib- J i?- 120 Kitty McCarty 105. Sinaloa II 10S. £?!?. He»"»er 105/ 120 Joan of Are 105, \u25a0 128 T?£7 \u25a0, ni ow f. r . 10J^ ni Lady Kitty 105. 01 Sky 1W 1 Himyar 105. 120 Arcadia Belle r, ?,**?£? Vi^A six fnrlonps— l42 Sheriff mi £?>'• 7 2 Cocfp ««>r 10". 10S Binmenthal 104. JOS Elbenmdo 104. C 7 Itodolfo 104. 122 Ambt i^ US ?%\u25a0 ?,** Ba " hl " T(M - 143 Jack Kercheville JO4, 116 Moor 104, 122 Lotta Gladstone 104,- The CaU's Ascot Park Track Form Chart ™ w AS S; 0T PARK - Dec. \u25a0 2R.— Twenty-rtxth day of the winter meeting of the Los Angeles Jockey Tlub. Coloael A. W. Hamilton, presiding judge: J. J. Holtman, starter. Weather clear; track sloppy. • , \u25a0- - \u25a0JC^ FIUST BA.CE — Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: value to first, $325. Inaex.: Horse and Owner. JWt St. >4 % % Str. Fin. Jockey. I Op. Cl; <142>"S. Carnthers, 3 (Mrs. C00p).. .1104 ~8 ...03 Sh 2 2 L 2 McDaniel ...I 4 11-2 115 ißetsy. 3 OIL B. ArterberryV..Jlo4 2 ... 1 n 2 1 4 U 2*3 ' Keoeh ......] « 9-2 *J??}iS. als - 5 (Mra - Blute) 107 3 ... 3b 3b 6U S3 J. Harris.... 4 13-5 • (114) ITaylor George. 4 (J.W.Blalock) 104 4 ... 5h 6 3 6 1 4 1»4 D. Riley 0 7. to 3 jStoesscl. 3 (J. M. Stokes) 104 6 ... 42 I*J 1 5 % Preston ..... 15 50 .... }S. Christian. 5 (J. W. Gram). .llo4 5 ... 7 1 Th 7 5 6 2 C. Gross 8' 20' <r.9).J. Deaton, 5 (L. A. Bonsack) .1107 1 ... I^4l 3h 77 Booker 2 5-2 143 Hlrtle. a (D. Bridcest 1104 9 ... 8 385 83 86 F. Hildeb'nd 30 100 _ 141 IKomotnbo, 5 <K. Wright) 1104 7 ... 9 9 9 9 Kunz 30 20 At post 2 minutes. Off at 1:54. Time — :25. :50V4. I:l6>A. Caruthers, s-5 place: 4-5 show. Betsy. 7-5 place; 3-5 show: Sais. 2-5 show. Winner "b. g. by George-Bessie. Trained by J. Harncy. Scratched — Rodolfo. Mohur. Lucre**. Start good.' Won easily. Second and . tnlnl same. Sir Caruther* got off next to last, made op a world of ground and won easily. He liked the going. McDaniel gave him a pood ride. Betsy ran her head off in the early part of the race, bet had enougfa left to place, Sals ware always well np. ICO SECOND RACE — Six furlongs; selling; fillips and mares two-years-old and upward; lO^ value to flm. 5325. . ; luflex.j Ujprae and Owner. IWtJSt. %'. V^ % Str. Fin. I Jockey. | Op. Cl. a43VSncceed. 3 <J. M. Stokes)... |lo7| 2 ..'. 2 2%2 2 SIJ 1 4 D. RUey 10 12 lllStlßerolt. a (V. Gilbert) !112! 5 ... 6 5 5 ' 2h Keogb ..... 4 5 . 10 La Gloria. 3 (J. P. Atkin) 1107 4... In 12 12 3h C. Koerner.. 4-5 1-2 / 122 Azora, 3 (G. J. Long) Ift4 3 ... 43 43 43 45 McDaniel .. 8 6 I 133 Elisabeth F, 3 (C. Merkel) JlO4 1 ... 3 2^3 h 3 I^s |O. Rosa 10 20 V.U post 3 minutes. Off at 2:23. Time— :24H. :49. 1:16. Succeed, 11 to 5 place; 3 to 5 show. \ Revolt, 7to 10 place: out chow. Gloria, out show. Winner b. f. by Barnaby or Glencaddle- . Plot. Trained by J. M. Stokes. Scratched — Commlda. Start good. Won easily. Second and third driving. Succeed ran a swell race, showed keen (tpeed throughout, and won with plenty to epare. The boy helped. Revolt, off last, was well timed by Keogh and in long stretch drive made up ground rapidly, but was not there at the end. La Gloria tired palp ably in closing strides. i ICO THIRD RACE— Five and a half furlongs; two-year-olds; value to first. $325. ~ lnaet.| Horse- and Owner. IWtlSt. «4 % % Str. Fin. j Jockey. J Op. oTT i 1 21 )! Prolific (J. P. Atkinl 103 3 ... 2 2%3 4 2h In IC. Koerner.. 7-5 fii 121 JFrascnelo (T. A. Fullnm) fls 4 ... 3 1 2h 3 1 23% Uarty 2 12-3 l.'» |Dr. Cn>ik (R. B. Allen) 05 5 ... 11 1 1%1 13 7 Archibald ... 5 8 VJS INappa (J. Coffey) 103 6 ... 5H 43 46 44 McDaniel ... 5 3 ]Rua*um (W. E. Trapp) 103 1 ... 4H55 565 10 C. Gross ... 30 100 61 JAigro (J. Ccrl) 102 2 ... 6 0- 6 6 Gargan ....'\u25a0 20 100 At post 2 minute*;. Off at 2:50. Time — :24U.. :49^4. l:10V4- Prolinc, - 1-2 place; out show. Fr»»cuelo T 4-5 place: out show. Crook, 4-5 show. Winner eh. g. by Lackford-Fertile. Trained by R. I. Miller. Start good. Won handily. Second and third easily. In a long-sustained stretch flrire Prolific showed rare courage and outgamed Frascuelo. Koerner handled the winner sraperbly. Crook set the pace to the paddock gate, where be lagged badly, but man aged to show. " - ICA FOURTH RACE — One mile and fifty yards; purse; three-year-olds and unward; value to lO* first, $325. , Index. l Horse and Owner. JWt St. Vi W- % Str. Fin. | J.ickey. I. Op. Cl. 1130) U. F. Donohne. 3 <E. Wayland) 113 3 4 3 4 312 2 5 12 J. Harris.. : 6-5 7-5 40 IA. Mr.stoduy. 4 (Mrs. Dodge). 107 2 14 15 17 12 2 7 D. Kiley 5 3 ' 135 IW. H. Carey. 3 <R. F. Carm) 10S 1 23.25 2h.3 1038 Fischer--.... 3 9-5 -Dusty Miller. 5 {CYan Pnyn)|lo7 4 3 I^-4 4> . 4 4.. C. - Gross.... 5 . 6 At poet *A minute. Off at 3:15^. Timfr--^4V4. :49. 1:16%, 1:42%. LU6U. Donohne, 1-2 place;" out t-:;ow. Mcskoday, 4-5 place; out show.- Carey, out show. Winner b. c." by Onondaga- :; Peavine. Trained by E. Wayland.-* Start good. Won easily. Second and' third same.,. Mnskoday, off flying, set the pace to the paddock gate, where. In a hard stretch drive, he - :; was outgamed by J. F. Donohne. Donohue seemed to like the going. Muskoday looked all the winner at the paddock gate. ' Carey ran a good race. . -- ' \u25a0• - ' • • -t eti FIFTH RACE: — Six furlongs; selliiig; aU ages; valne to first,. $325. Index. j \u25a0 Horse and Owner. JWtlSt. hi, H % Str. Fin. j Jockey. | Op. CL 77~1El Paisano, 4 (3. B. McGrane) 109 1 ... 2h 33 32 13 Kent '....; .1 5-2 7-2 143 R. Mitchell. 4 (Summer* & C). 108 6 ... 4 5 1 h 2 1%2 4 C. Koerner.. 5-2 1 120 Happy Rice, 2 (Millar & Co.) 97 2 ... lh 2%1h 3% McDaniel .... 6 10 67 Seed Cake. 3 (H. W. Marks). 104 3 ... 75 61 66 44 Harty ...... 15 12 y 143 Desmtges, 3 (Smith & M.) P9 7 ... 5 3 5 5 4V,f> 3 G. Nichols.. 6 12 4 325 Remember. 2 Oirs. Dodge) 87 8 ... BVt 837161 D. RUey 2 16-5 ' m 146 Pinta. 3 (F. WaUhauser & Co.) 104 5 ... 3% 4 1%5 3 7 1 C. Ross 10 15 : 30 IHenry Me. 2 fL. A. Bonsack).' 100[ 9 ... 9 9 83 88 J. Harris ... 10 30 137 (Vindieta, 4 (Brown A- F.>. 109)4 ... 62 73 9 9 Fischer . 20 30 137 IS. of Sea. 2 (Y. Gilbert) 97110 ... Unseated rider. |F. Hildebrandj 20 100 At post 4 minutes. Off at 3:46. Time — :25, :50»/£. 1:18. Paisano, 1 place; 1 to 2 show. Mitch ell. 1 to 2 place; out enow. Uice, 8 to 5 show. Winner eh. g. by K. William 11-Guess Me. Trained by J. B. McGrane. Start jrood. "Won easily. Second same. Third handily. P&isaso was easily the best. Off first and well timed by boy. he came on at . the pad .'!<-"\u25a0• k gate and won as the rider pleased. Mitchell and Rice ran dull races, but were the best of tlie trailers. Song of Sea unseated rider at the start. He was slightly bruised. I r/» SIXTH RACE — One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value to first, $325. ladexTj Hone and Owner. {WtjSt. U. % % Str. Fin. I Jockey. I Op. Cl. ll6~(Woo<ltborpe. 4 (R. H. Harris) 107 5 13 1 3%1 2%1 1%1 2 (Preston 4~ S 133 Vlona, 5 <W. Schnbach» 104 4 3h 3 1 21 2 3 2 3%|Keotrh ..... 5-2 11-5 105 (Adonis. 3 <T. M. Cassidy) 104 3 6 6 5\k5% 3 V, C. Koerner.. 3 9-2 142 Marpessa, 3 <F. Walhaoser Co.) 99 2 2^J I^4 I^3 %4 7 D. Riley.... 10 7 129 Freesias. 5 (B. F. Hobart) 104 1 4 5% 6 6 512 McDaniel ... * 3 9-3 118 IMosketo. a (J. B. MeGrane). .|lO4 6 53 4h 314 1 6 J. Carroll... 15 25 At p^t 3 minutes. Off at 4:16. Time. :23%, :50U. 1:18. 1:45. Woodthorpe, 5-2 place, 1 show. Viona. 4-5 place: out show. Adonis, show out. Winner eh. h. by Meadowthorpe- Woodbena. Trained by B. H. Harris. Scratched — Mountebank. Start good. Won easily. Second same. Third driving. Woodthorpe, off next to last, took early command and wis • never headed to the wire, winning as rider pleased. Viona came fust at the end, but could not get np. , Delaney Signs Jeffries to Meet Bill Squires Coniinurd From Pace «, Colanrn T tnce tbat he would not consider a siatch. instead of referring Taylor lo me? "So far as this match Is concerned, it is not only the best that we could do, but I consider 530.000 enough for any two men that ever entered the ring. ,tt is moreover the largest purse ever Vrered in the history of the fighting tame. Why, Corbett and Sullivan fouirht for the championship of the fcorid for a purse of $25,000. and Jem llace and Tom Allen fought at New prieans with bare knuckles for the JrorW's championship for $1000 a side. "Another thing that influenced me to tlinch Taylor's offer was the fact that these Nevada people have proved that thpy mean business from the word go. [would rather have an offer of $30,000 Jrom Nevada for April than an offer of 150 000 from any place In California for' a later date, for in the first place *-c are absolutely sure of the money, «nd I am not so sure that there .will be my more big fights in California.^ , -Still another reason for my accept ing Taylor's offer is that if I had re fused his offer, which he assured me ivas final, either he or some one else would have matched some one witn Bquires, and that would have com n?et/ly shut us out. Until; Jeffries tells (ne flatly that he will not meet Squires, "?, 1 him refuse to enter the ring tn tne day of the match. I shall not Lelieve that he will not fight. I shall to right ahead with my preparations for The match and we shall see whether j^ff turns me down In the end. which [c has never done yet.' Jeff hasn't Hired me not to make the match. . rOMMY RVAV Wri.l, 'MEET'KBUY r^wir-AGO Dec. 28. — Tommy Ryan' and »££ Kelly V were today matched to ?eht for the middle-weight' champlon •??d of the world, the * flght to ? take • , L «t any -time within four , weeks cisfgning articles. The agreed weight % li! pounds ringside. It was agreed [hat the flght, should not' be for less San ten rfunds and for' any number *f rounds - between ten and a finish Is*™ ; Tb« fi^ht is to be : held , be s.^ Ascot Selections Flrnt race— Lady Kitty. Lonlte . Kit r.Klbbonn, Joan of Arc. ' v Second mi--p — Confennor. Lotta Gladstone, Bauble. -' Third race— Rcnratr, Krtn In T. Fryer, Judge Kelson. Fonrth race-— Line of Life, Ci parliuhter, Sallna. - Fifth race— Entre Xous, Toots Hook, La Chata. Sixth race— Van Hope, Gentle ' Harry, Prince Magnet. S8 Prominence 104. 118 Suarita 101, 12 *Mlnta 102. 114 *FonC*sU 99. Third race, two-year-ojds, selling, -els furlonps — (13S> Edwin T. Fryer 113, 03U) Renraw 110. 140 Judge Nelson 110. 13$ Ronnd Dance 106. 110 Nadzu 106. 140 •Illusion 105. 140 'Winsome Way* 105. 131 Cadet 103. 138 Banlada 103. •• Fourth race, purse, two-rear-olds ana up, one mile— lso •Cljrarlishter 104, (132) Line of Life 102. 119 Llllle'B »S. (146) Lord Provost 85. (12C) Sallna J». 11l Livlus 6". Fifth race, selling, five furlongs — 105 Ero P.vro 115. 141 Golden Boy 115. 141 Graden 115. Esca lante 115, Yon Tromp 115/ 87 Taxer 112, 52 Entre Nous 112. 110 Atoka 112, 130 Sly Ben 110, Princess Marie B 107. Two Bill 107. Toots Moot 107. 122 Daruma 107. 141 La Cbata 107. - Sixth race, selling, one mile — (147) Avontelms 105, 142 Prince Majmet 105, 104 Young Davis 102. 146 Van Hope 102, 146 Parro 102,; 142 Lu crece 102. (144) Gentle Han- 102, (148) Moun tebank 102. 33 Colonel Jewell 102. •Apprentice Allowance. the club offering the largest purse by January 6. The purse is to be divided 60 per cent to the winner and 40- per cent to the loser. STANDING OF JOCKEYS The standing of the twenty leading Jockeys from the Ist of January to and including December 22 Is as follows: 1 I 5 .?\u25a0 s- 3 - JOCKET. S •" §• * S ' • « \u25a0 ' "' I :"\u25a0 : .%'\u25a0 % W. illller 11351 3T6 294 290 491 28 Nlcol- 017 205 173 110 320 32 Itadtke T.%5 195 140 112 30$ 2« Sewell (d«»ad) ..... S2» 17» 107 100 443 22 C. Koerner .....'.:. 840 144 123 111 462 17 D. Austin 047 141 132 143 531 15" Anbuehon ...; . 814 134 110 104 4CR 10 X.- Robinson .. 745 125 100 P3 -427 17 Garnfr Sim 119 73 62 285 22 Mountain 6T.K 115 104 05 344 17 R. McDaniel ...... 727 :99 02 96 440 14 nierrr ...... V. C 24 m M «9 253 19 W. Knapp ......... «fl3 98 67 112 386 14 Homer ....... .778 93 79 107 499 12 11. Preston ........ 035 92 92 . 74 407 14 . O. Swain ;....../. 777 90 102-84 ,501 12 Mor.lHi.cl 702 84 .92 77, 451 12 U~ Williams ... 452 WJ 64 53 252 17 J. Martin ../. 4»rt S3 ;'5» sfi 2»S 17* W. Fischer ..... ... 575 S3 73 65 554 14 AX.VU.Ui RUN TO OCEAJf Captain -Max Rosenfeld; ot the '-.Olym pic ,Club\ has announced the arrange ments for the annual . New_- Year's^ run to^the ocean. The members. will, leave the at 1050 Bddy_f street at 9:30, sharp on- New' Year's May ; and .go through " the 'park -to the: Ocean boule vard, thence \ to ,. one ." of \u25a0"' the * beach -' re sorts, , where 'clothing ; will* be changed for i bathing suits. , The ; members \ are requested to have*. their* bathing- suits and change 'of p clothing, at vthe club^ house - beforo : the^'tlme. of startingi JOCKEYS TO PLAY* NEWSBOYS OAKLAND, .Dec. 28.— jockey :t. Bill Knapp' s baseball, team,{ recruited [t rom the" ranks of Jockeys '\u25a0 at : the ' Emeryville track, are diligently.i practicing; for|the postponed ; game •"; Sunday,;; afternoon ; at Idora park'-wlth'a 1 picked' nine; from; the Oakland :: Herald «'newsboyS.V The "game will be r calledat 2:30 \u25a0',-•-. .'\u25a0\u25a0: :i- . . .:.;\u25a0\u25a0 . -•.- :\u25a0:- .. ' . \u25a0.-.\u25a0' "..?'.\u25a0.;* '• .... *. - i-r ? . .. - - . \u25a0 : ... THE/SAX '.-FRANCISGb'.- GALL, ."SASURPAYI^'dECEAIBER -29, 1906. Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Head Winds Encountered After ; , Honolulu Make Liner Doric Late ' The Occidental, and. Oriental;' Stea- 1 ship Company's liner - Doric, ; Captain Gaukroger, whichwas due; on -Thursday from \ the Orient, 'arrived ; yesterday morning, having' beenr' delayed-'? after leaving Honolulu by unusually "'. heavy head winds : accompanied • by : a- high' sea." •This opposition' from; the elements conl' tinued for four days and prevented' the liner's making her usual '.* good r» time. The pilot took on; board the- news/of Captain Seabury'sCdeath, ana ' >ut 'of respect to > the memory Vof^ the*- Pacific Mail's commodore Captain Gaukroger ordered all the Doric's - flags at) 1 half mast..'-;' '\-.'~"C \u25a0\u25a0 ; : ..-'.. \u25a0;.;.' '\u25a0..;'\u25a0:"\u25a0"\u25a0->...: \u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0-.' ' The Doric brought 2923, tons of cargo, which included 33({ bales fiof^r raw 1 silk, 1878 chests of tea,, 3000; bales of and 3689 rolls of matting.'.' She/brought twenty-three cabin passengers; eight in the steerage and 130 Asiatics." ; Among the j latter were , twenty-six ; Sikhs E from India," unskilled ' laborers 'V" who '^. have come to this' country seeking ; work. .*;.\u25a0\u25a0. Among: the Doric's: passengers^. was Dr. F. Bodzenhardt,; who 'occupies the chair of medicine at the University. of Budapest. He is on-hls.way to" Phila delphia' to attend the'- medical conven tion.''»-• ' \u0084: - ' ' - "' . - .:::, : y : {'- Another passenger, was. Li D. Cum mings, who has been" in the customs service in the Philippines and is going to Havana looking for, a similar:posi tion in. the event of Uhe' American an; nexation of Cuba. Cummihgs hasHa Japanese wife, whom he married four years ago .'in Manila. Chief Paymaster O. Roddart of the German _ navy was another .passenger. ' He ; is on his wiy home after a tour of - duty on the Asiatic station. '\u25a0':*- V -\u25a0"'\u25a0- The Doric's passengers included: A. H. Sllverstone. Chief Paymaster. O. Rod dart. Charles E. Cullcn, P. E. Mack,' Irs. A.B. Carpenter. Miss 8.. G. Tietje, L. D. Cummings, Rev. E. W. Harris, W. R. Lee, G. Karl Springs feld. S. Yagishlta, \V. Domnlch. Dr. Rodzen hardt. A. H. Gnlllver.J. E. Parker. Mrs. C. O. Jennings. W. Maclalne-Polnt MrB. :U. D. Cum-, niinsjs. Mrs. E. W. Harris and two children. Lee Ting Leung. Toy Gon. . Xlpon Maru Sails for Orient The Japanese liner Nippon Maru, Captain Filmer, sailed r yesterday for the Orient. She ; carried i thirty-four '| cabin. passengers. 135 Chinese and thir- i ty Japanese. Among her passengers ; were: \u25a0 .. . ,',''', -.'\u25a0 V. \u25a0»\u25a0'; -,' For Yokohama — D. T. Ahrenbprg, Mr. Albara, Mrs. Albara, K. Kadoya. Mr. Kato. T. Kaji, ;T. Takeda. T. Takakuwa, Dr. Otto Kummel, Paul Kutt, E. L.tMondon. -M. Otanl. , For : Kobe— J. D. Hnbbard, Mrs. .T. D. Hub bard, Rev. v H. B. SchwarU,: Mrs. H. B. Sc-hwartß, child and maid. ' - .; For Nagasaki — J. H. \u25a0T. McMurtrie, Mrs. Mc- Shalne, Comte Orlowskl, Mr. Podhorskl. -A. L. Shields. -.' - For Manila — Arthur R. Chenoweth. Miss Ada Dorr, Frederick H. Fairfax, Dr.'Z. M." Laughlin, Milton W. Lasansky, Mrs. Milton W. Lazansky, William J. Platka. Robert E. Norfleet, C. . B. Thrall, Mr. Weinberger, Mrs. Weinberger." For Hongkong— T.M. Little. Sonoma Carrie* Many Passenger* The oceanic Steamship Company's ! liner Sonoma, Captain J. H. Trask, sailed yesterday af ternoon ' for ' ; : .the Antipodes with a full cargo, which con sisted largely of /California products, and a large number, of passengers, among them many tourists 1 on their way to the New Zealand Exposition at Christchurch. Among the wa's Dr. \V. H. Solf,»the German Gov ernor of Apia. Jules Knight,, an En glish -actor who formerly* played >,with Ellen Terry, , was vamong ; the | passengers for Sydney. Jack 'Johnson,*, the jcolored ! pugilist iWhOk is going : i to*: r Australia''! in' the hope of getting Vi match"; with Bill Squires, the Australian champion, also was a passenger -on', the Sonoma. The passengers included: . For Honolulu— Mrs. J. v Bourne Jr., Dr.- F. T. Brooks. P. B. • Bursley. Mrs. M. Carnegie and , child, L. Chevalier. Miss A. Dowdle, Miss A. M. Felker, H. W. Holllf. Mrs. Hollls. . .T. H. Hunt, i Master Hunt, S. F. Hunt, G. A. Johnson, C. C. Kennedy, J. S. Ktmball. Mrs. Kimball, P.' S. Livermore, Mrs. Livermore, J. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell. P. Pedro. Mrs. G. Poindestre, \u25a0J. G. Rothwell, Jack Rvan. L. P. Smith. Mrs. Smith, J. H. Spohn, E. F. Swan. W. Weinrlch Jr., H. White, Mrs. White, Miss Ella White. Mrs. E. Whlttam. Miss M. Whlttam. Mrs. Eliza Castle and child, R. E. Cape. G. •\u25a0 E. Devlne, Miss G. L. Lynch, 11. Meinert, D. S. K. Pahn/ Mrs. P. P«>dro, J. Robinson. A. Sijrismund, Mrs." M. Sl monton. ,-E." S. Smith,, Mrs. Hunt., a \u0084 For Pago Pago — Dr. Ancenhelster, Franc Enke, Lieutenant Hecker, <A. Konitz," F. Lueden, Dr. W. 11. Solf. Otto Thiele. W. 0. . Facer, Mrs. Giles and child. Miss E.. Giles, Mrs. Osslk.R. -D... Stead. - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -- , '.-, - \u25a0'-'\u25a0 \u25a0'.-' \u25a0 ' '.-'..-\u25a0... For Auckland— Mrs. Mary Ballantyne, W. Knhnel. Mrs. Kuhnel, Rev. M. McManus, Dr. E. W. Mlddledorf. Mrs. Mlddledorf, Mrs. Mackay. -E. H. Rawson. Mrs.-E. Raynor,' B: H. Roberton, C. M. Russell,- Mrs. Russell. S. Sim mons, E. :A. ,W*od.; F. . Bonthorne, Mrs. » Bon thorne. Master M. Bonthorne, A.* H. Davis. Mrs. J. Frerikes, Mrs. E. Gower. S. E. Hancock, n. E. Hollaway. Miss Nina Moore/ Miss .D. Uiggs, A Smith. Mrs. A* M. . Tnayer, Miss M. Thayer, Miss E.Thayer. .; ' \u0084 ' For Sydney — Tom Armstrong. C. G. S." Bagot, Mrs. Bagot and Infant." J. F. Church. Mrs. L. F. Cockroft. Miss Cockroft. Miss Charlotte M.'Cock roft. Mlks Holly Coffee.- W. :Cuthbertson. P. Duffv. Miss \u25a0C. \u25a0 Ebr. 'B.-W.. Hartley,'. O.'iC. Kan zow. .Mrs. O. L. King. J.Knight. Sir Edmund Lechmere. Charles Markell. Mrs. Markell, Mi»s L. MarkolU W. S. Mayer. Mrs.' Mayer. Dr. C. S. O. Nagel, Mrs. . Nagel, Miss E. Napel, Miss M. Nagel. G. Nagel, O. Kagel, Dr. A. Per " Lee Pease, A. Ramsay. Mrs. Ramsay,' Mrs. M. Riley, E. K. Rogers, Mrs; M. Stanley, Miss P. Verne, F. * E. - Viekers. Adam : Waldeck. \u25a0\u25a0 Mrs. : Waldeck, Mrr. W. Werring. n. T. Wills, -T. Fenton, A. Harwich. D. J. Inch. Jack Johnson. A. SlcLean, F.- H. Mason. Philip Reillr, D. '\u25a0 Scott. Join at -Honolulu for * Auckland — J. Baxter, Mrs. Baxter, J. D. Bond' E. B, 1 Wtlcox, . J. -B. Wise., -\u25a0-\u25a0• -'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 '"' \u25a0 ' - ''•'\u25a0 -' '' ' ' "' Join at .Honolulu for ' Sydney — F. Albert. Mrs. Albert, two children and maiil; : D.* W. Brunton, nt. Rev. John Dunne, Rev. J. Dunned M. Forti, A. W. Harrison, Uev. J. P. Marshall,* Rt. Rev. p. . J. - O'Connor. -\u25a0 Father O'.Donohoe, Rev. ' Father O'Reilly. Rev. M. J.Shanahan, F.H.: Weeks..- Join at Honolulu — T. O'Leary.'Xlrs. O'Leary. • 1 Chinese Jump* From Ferry Steamer;'. \u25a0 - On the :2: o'clock i trip -from;, this :^ side of-, the "ferry; steamer .Berkeley yester day afternoon '-. 'a^. Chinese v passenger Jumped overboard^ Ki^.The ; steamer. 1 was stopped, a boat lowered and j the ; would be suicide, '; in \u25a0. whom; the cold water had aroused a frantic .desire j forj life.-rwas picked :up. .1"-. He was a 'good; swimmer,' the. rescue was -'accomplished*; quickly and the ferry; steamer's crew* had some valuable practice iin^life-saving." i The Chinese was; apparently unharmed by theimtnersion. ' : v'. v .',.':: '\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0',; •\u25a0-"\u25a0 '.";' Ma rl posa Sails (or Tahiti .The Oceanic . Steamship •';. Company's liner Mariposa, Captain" Lawless;- sailed yesterday , for,- Tahiti with ,; passengers and freight. ' \u25a0 *,; 'i<- ' : Water " Front , Xotea .The big freighter Mexican, ,; sister ship to the Alaskan'and Neyadan.'is.to be launched at 10:20 : o'clbckHhis morn ing at ' the "Unions Iron iWorks.V : V n j ' ; > ; The .'^ Pacific^ Mail f; liner 5 Korea left Hongkong, yesterday for; this, port.;' ,; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 'The " steamer! Ravalli,"; with >tha liirn^ ber-laden scho6ner>Wing*and;"vvnng,;lri" tow,' arrived i yesterday; from^Eurekal : ..Receipts 'of * lumber; yesterday.4 by.-; sea amounted^ to 1 riearly/4,000,000 If eet.'tfr^;/i The new steamer ; Daisy^ Freeman* ar rived yesterday/from : Eureka ; in ; tow . of the -tug -Ranger:* .• " ; : \u25a0 : ';'-. : -: f^The -. French ;. bark ;.. La Rochejaquelln arrived!, -yesterdays; from .Newcastle,' England.;: Movement* [of Transport* were, received : . here yester-: day *;to3 the-? effect ':. that '•*, the Thomas sailed I' from Guam v Decemoer, 27,5 and "that i the : Dix", left; Honolulu on the- same .date. .,'.-. •*;.'•: '„ ; '.". -" : -." I'.-'J-.*; ; " ?; " •\u25a0"' coast shipping: news items eflhterestio Mariners ci' the Pacific "TACOMA/ Dec; 2S.—The v schoonTr "Alice sailed today ; for San t Francisco , with ilumber/*i lumber/*- The ; Brit ish , bark Duns ta ffnage has gone . to -Quartermaster Ilarbor. . • During - the ' last dull i shipping period \u25a0 the r vessel ; j«pent '- tliree r . years ,\u25a0 at ; Quartermaster, where ' Capta in ' Forbes 'has :* purchased ,\u25a0 a * home. The .-\u25a0\u25a0; steainsblp >.•' Xebraskan s sailed for Honolulu.".;- The ; steamship \u25a0 Montarat has i arrived from r San 5 Kran?isco \u25a0to > load t wheat.»r The ; steam ship Hercules \u25a0 sa iled i tonight '<\u25a0. for % Seattle v after loading 6000' tons of. wheat fori Shanghai.' /Flour ;will complete her cargo. "The, 'steamship Drum cairnehas arrived from British- Columbia t<> load general ;, freiglit \u25a0 for : : South fAfrlea." ..; The , - steam ship Hum bolilt;; Captain- Baughman,-) will. sail- for San . Franclcco : with in '. the nest j few \u25a0 days to • re-; celve her annual ovprfaauling'.*.' She { will then ! re turn .' to .? Pucet '. Sound ; and j ran sto f Southeostern Alasta'as rormorlr."j Afters sailing: the \u25a0 seas' for moi* than 1 1 wen ty < years \ the ship . Eskasonl, 1715 tons, iis to : be ; broken i up ; for ' Junk \u25a0 at . Hongkonsr Ito pay. salvage amounting to I $10.000 . awarded to the > tramp "steamer . whic6 s picked 'up'the rEska-" soni at ; sea, dismantled in Oriental . waters early in December.' ;*\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0:'.' -%'";;'>--^i~.- - : SAN,: PEDRO, : Dec^ 28.— The "steamer \u25a0 Robert Dollar, .Captain Petersen,? arrived * this; moraine, five .days from Grays Harbor.: 1 bringing ,Boo,ooo feet ' of , lumber,'" consigned tto i the ';\u25a0 Slade I Lumber Company, fi The steamer Alcatras,-! Captain Peter son,"- 80 hours from Greenwood,"- arrived with 1280, 000; feet , of ' lumber i for : the ; Sani Pedro ': Lumber Company. ;, Th e; steamer -N orwood;- tfapta ln i Mar tin,' s?days from? Grays via San -Fran cisco,- Is \ dischorging 100,000 -feet; of I lumber -for the v San . Pedro j Lumber 'Company.**' The /.ship Standard, . Captain Mandell, « finished ' discharging her, lumber cargo ' today and* was/ towed > :to the outer harbor. : r She will sail | f or^ Port j Hadlock ' to reload as soon as . she obtatns/aifull'crew.v. The ship •• Eiwell. \u25a0/. from Astoria; i the ' bark t- General Fairchlld. \u25a0 from -> Bellinsham : » the ?. bark < Johtf Palmer, from South Bend, and ; the i schooner Aza lea, from Eureka, are out two days with- cargoes of . lumber consigned to < wholesalers ' at; this port. January « promises to -bo one -| of;, the - liveliest months In . the < history of this : port.'»Thh*ty-flve windjammers are .< reported aon the . way '- to : San Pedro .with cargoes of lumber.! in 'addition to the regular amount of steam -. tonnage."/, The i steamer laqua.v Captain' John,, arrived from' Eureka' with 000,000 feet of . lumber consigned : to , the San Pe dro Lumber Company. - ". v; -V- -.-\u25a0-: - :' The British bark Queen Elisabeth, out ,148 days from Hamburg, for San? Pedro,: with a car pro of cement, whs sighted ".this; morning about forty miles off Port Lots Angeles by the steamers laquaaod Norwood. ' •-. \u25a0';\u25a0'..„•. \u25a0 \ PORTLAND,. Dec. 2S.— The steamer Santa Ana. » owned on • Puget Sound, ; will * be ; a ' regular lumber carrier out of Portland .under charter . to the. Selby: Smelting Company " of v San Francisco for six months.- \u25a0 The ! cargoes will be supplied by Inman. i Poulsen'& Co.. The Santa ' Ana can can-y 800.0(X) feet of lumber each trip. -She will sail from \u25a0 Seattle . for Portland nest .Wednesday. - The fast stern .wheel 'river steamer ; Telephone.' ac cording to report, has- been sold to the Califor nia. Navigation Company and .will;. be. taken- to t>an Francisco early in - February to run : on • the Sacramento River.; The j. Telephone- cost: $75,000 and was bnilt three years / ago. \u25a0 The German ship Marie Hackfeld began taking on > grain at the Irving dock' this morning. -The : work of load- Ing : the :\u25a0 barkentine Aurora , with • lumber • at < St.- Johns^wiH- be completed tomorrow.;. With; a full cargo of general \u25a0 freight auda'big passenger list, the steamer • Columbia sailed/last night for ' San Francisco. The \u25a0 French bark .\u25a0 Hoche >is \u25a0 expected to complete \u25a0 her grain cargo \u25a0 tomorrow •at Mont gomery dock.- -During the past; few days she has lost three sailors by desertion. •\u25a0';' - Two more lumber carriers' have completed their cargoes.' the British bark.Bankburn and American barkentine Diamond Head.*. The Briton -has "on board 1.145.000 feet of lumber for Peru and the American 821,000 feet for San Pedro. .The ships John . Currier and ; Oriental have ' been I placed on the en route list for Portland.:*:. The former will oome from Manila and the latter from Son Fran cisco.- Both are under charter- to load lumber for California r>orts. : « . • < •,• . :. HONOLULU.' Dec. 2i:^-The 'l Ma tson steamer Enterprise arrjved at ' Hilo December 15. after a fierce battle! in the southerly, storm ; which has been raging in the vicinity,? of t these islands. One hundred and fifty tons of - : her deck . load was lost and ; some damage was < done to her npDpr works. : '"' . \u25a0 r ' \u25a0.\u25a0 '. \u25a0 : : - \u25a0 \u25a0< . : \u25a0 • . The ; Norwegian bark -'.' Marglt ; "sailed for the Sound December 18 to i carry lumber' to Valpa raiso. •:\u25a0 \u25a0 ;•-';• \u25a0-\u25a0-. ."; -...- .-. \u25a0' ';'.. ! -.-,-. - The V : Japanese : Consul - has" officially:' thanked Commander Joynes of the U. S. \u25a0 R. i C.i Manning for hi» services on behalf of, the ' steamer Chinsa Maru, when; thelatteriran on\the reef at the entrance to Honolulu harbor. -.*-\u25a0-.- •\u25a0'.-\u25a0\u25a0• ".-\u25a0\u25a0; • '\u25a0'<\u25a0 In a, heavy southerly gale Ton the - night •of December 12. the American four-masted barken , tine * Echo, discharging scoal r. at '-EJeele/iKaual, from ' Newcastle. \u25a0 parted her stern » moorings." was forced; into the trough; of 'the sea 'and shook the f oretopgallant mast < and '\u25a0 main \u25a0 topmast f: out -of her.', the •\u25a0 , foretopgallant \u25a0 yard Agoing* with \u25a0:\u25a0< the mast.-- : - •;\u25a0\u25a0/. ;.-;\u25a0:; .•..;.- ..tr:» ; ; ,«._.^ ; - ~r,- - : .; : r \u25a0..;;--*;,.- : ? » The French : steamship t Amlr^JiExelmans - will leave at the . end aof Z this 4 mon th \u25a0' for Honolulu,, with freight and immigrants. ;v-'? "s 'i >*• The ;' Japanese steamer ,; Kusuho ? Maru 'i- brought f)S3 Japanese laborers, many of whom will go to the coast. '.'•\u25a0»'•-..- . r - :\u25a0 : - . •There are at: least 18.000 tons, of coal; in -the bnnkers of the naval station. here and more than twice as much In f . private bunkers; all •of > which would be at the mercy, of an "enemy In case of war.--:;:..' •..-.-: .:-.... •„; : \u0084;v,;, \u25a0.-„ \u0084!«• >.-.y.-;j .-- \u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0.:,-. '\u25a0 A libel for $20,000 has, been' filed in the, United States court against } the American- ship; W.^F. Babcotk. Charles May/J- Lundersen, H. Halvor sen, H. .C, de Visserand five other sailors, who left \u25a0 the :\u25a0 vessel. * sufferine,' ;. they> allege, r from scurvey, , have .instituted f the They demand $5000 damages: eaeh^s and the < vessel -'l3 bonded for $00,000.- - J. , ,--: \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; \u0084 --. : " = TheiU. S. tug Irnquois will beeifl- to, survey the reef and sound the waters off. Barbers Point, where the Sheridan went ashore..' -.-/- Arrived — December i 16. v S. > R.r-Mtowera from Victoria," B; C; December, 10.'! bark Nuuanu. from New s York. S. \u25a0 S. Knsuho , Mam , from Na?a«akl; December 20/ S.j S. •. China , from ; San '; Francisco, S. S.. Doric from-, the Orient, .-v-y Sailed— December ' lfi> bark -W. B. ! ' Flint for Makawell, S. S. . Miowera for; Colonies; Decem ber 18, - bark * Margit for ' Ronnd. bark iR. P. Ritbet for San Francisco;; December -19, -U. "S." transport ; Sherman > for. San Franciscor December 20, schooner Aloha for, San Francisco; December 21. S. S.'Chlnn for the- Orient. ,-\u25a0 ; . .;. \u25a0 \u25a0 From latlttide 50 . In i the - Atlantic \u25a0 to'; latitude 50 In „ the Pacific, around r ; the \u25a0 tail ?of \u25a0". South America, r the bark- Nunann \on her^ voyage - from New York Just ; completed.; made a record of fourteen ' days. * ' During ', the v previous '- trip ; she made it in forty \ days -.- and \u25a0on the \u25a0• occasion preceding that Captain Josselyn says it took him forty-eight > days. '\u25a0•--*. \u25a0 NEWS; OF- THE OCEAN \u0084.- .. ;Fre!grht» B and 'Charters '\u25a0".'\u25a0..' -..; : The : Norwegian steamer. Th.vra.is' under time charter for. coal between." Comox, and -. Pacific Coast ; ports, delivery j and '\u25a0' redellvery ; chartered prior , to arrival. .- - \u25a0" r -r \u25a0 The . French j bark L'Hermite will proceed in bal last to Sydney > Heads ' for \u25a0 orders. The Sonoima'M - Cargo ' -.The stenmer Sonoma sailed yesterday for Syd ney via Honolulu, . Pago Pago and ' Auckland with a general merchandise. cargo valued at • $300,060. , exclusive iof t. treasure.-, and to ; he * distributed as follows: - ' For < Honolulu." $14.638: J . New * Zealand; $122,535: Australia. .$220,778;: fiamoan Islands, $0270; Sonth ; Africa. iflllO; Fiji Islands. $282: New,: Caledonia., $365; >Manlla, $02. • The .-. fol lowing were \u25a0; the principal . \u25a0 \u25a0-,-:. \u25a0-'. '.To Honolulu— oo6o lbs butter.- 4000 lbs dressed poultry. 32 cs. frozen oysters," s6 pkgs fruits and vegetables, < 432 '\u25a0- 11« ; . opium. V 6 ., pkgs drugs, '5• cs dry goods, 3 os cigars. • 4 bxs electrical goods. . • •ToHßamo»in Inlands — 11-.fibls flour, 2760 lbs rice," 510 lbs salt. 631 rs and. 11 pkgs snlniim, 40 gals wine, 3 casks beer. ' 360 lbs 1 candy/ S3 ' crts pota toes t and onions. >53 ; bxs fruits, - 1820 ; lbR lard, 3233 • lbs i table 1 meals, 4019 '. lbs 5 bread. '. 1920 lbs benns, \u25a0; 813 . lbs \ peas, : (190,: lbs < hams • and ibacon, 214 r es I canned t goods.; 24 1 cs ; table I nroparatlons, 1170 1 lbs codfish. 210 lbs 1 dried fruit. 216 ' lbs cheese/ 27- cs drugs, \u25a0 0 bales bags;- 5 os . boots and shoes. 11 cs soap, 9 pkgs dry. goods. .7 pkgs.bicy cles. ,37. pkgs ship stores, ! 2 . cs sewing machines 12 doors, . 2300 ; ft : lumber.--- -•: \u25a0-.:.\u25a0' \u25a0 • /;\u25a0 \u25a0 -.-• To » New- Zealand — 145.520 lbs .raisins, .76,925 Iba aKsorted dried • fruits, 3234 bss oranges,' 923 bxs lemons; ; 26l7; lbs ; Deans,'i67So--lbß rodflsh, 2560 •\u25a0 en -: canned i goods, >17? cs ? cereals, ; 60 - pkgs sausage caslngs.^49 cs groceries,", 12 cs liquors 6 cs grape juice, - 271 , pkgs •. roofing material,; 2o.294 lbs - seeds. < 03 : bales * and -2>' cs 1 rubber goods, \u25a01 1 pkgs * agricultural ;\u25a0? implements, ";, 150 ' pkes * ma chinery, . 1300 • sks plaster,'. 375 > bxs , and 35 , pkgs metal ; polish, : 30 \u25a0cs cash : registers ,- end supplies 13 \u25a0-. cs -electrical ', -goods,;: 20 jcs 1 typewriters." C 7 cs boots and -shoes/ 29 cs sewing .machines/* 33 cs corsets; 8 . pkgs : windmills/. s•cs \u25a0 arms j and \ am :munition/?40; cs • paints.-: B , bbls < printing,: iuk.'- 10 bblo \u25a0 and 'l3 scs ;lubrlcatlnir, oiVi 11^ rii)« Weather 8 automobiles and 15 pkgs parts, 2 horses. -.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0: iTo rAustralla— 2s.3BB j- cs* 33 \u25a0> bbls aud^74o i hf bbls salmon." 46,940 * lbs V, hopsft 15,295 ' lbs \ dried f mlt/- 3000 ; lb* ; raisins, * 58.990 % \1hn > codfish/ * 236 lbs :cheesp.:2o' cs-igrßne r Juice,'ft2l4ics scanned goods.-; 2027 ! lbs itea;^ 1500 ; bxs : oranges/ ST»O bxs lemons, -461, pkes 'machinery/ 44,090 lbs pig lead 46 ; bales > and >21 *cs; rubber >. (roods/;, 38 'cj- sewing machines/ 90S lbs seeds.\49 cs drugs. > 23 cs , agri enltural - implements. •* 6zcs \u25a0* bicycles, a. 214 < pkgs palnts/i C 31 1. pkgs i roofing ! material." 1 840 bxs and 100 pkpsnietnl polish, 3. automobiles.^ 10 -ess dry goods.r 12 1 bales ; hose,^ 9 1 bales t overalls,"^ 1 0 4 bbls a nd . Ic s olls."f Scs i leather, '^7 ' cs * arms . and '- am munition,'; 16 : bbls 1 printing ;ink.-s 74 \u25a0'\u25a0 bales < sheet ings, s 10 \u2666 ba les 5 cotton * domestics, \u25a0»\u25a0 44 ? es s electri cal I goods," 20 'cs i boots ! and » shoes.N 4 .cs \u25a0 hats '81 cs' typewriters and- supplies '.-• • \u25a0 \u25a0- 0-..T0 ; South ', Africa— 2sj pkgs t, building -paoer, f72 cs and -<" • drums paints,*-: 36 5 bxs * metal i polish 4 ' \u25a0* '.To .; Fiji - Islands — 52 « cs • canned < goods. \u25a0 150 * lbs hops,*- 106 lbs * dried : fruit, j2~> cs • groceries, \u25a0? 8? cs metal ; polish;^:?".-- 'y-~r \u25a0;\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0<.:^v'%.-^^;:;- \u25a0.,'" , : .- - ,'i To -New » Caledonia— loo cs .'canned ' salmon. ' - -'- To j Manila— 2 \u25a0 cs . firearms;;. \u25a0 ; r : :. >•\u25a0\u25a0> t\u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0 . -* . . Merchandise S for.?, the;'; Orient -i The -Japanese •* steamer> Nippon ": Mam t> sailed yesterday &? for *f Hongkong 3 and ;£ way a ports 'J via Honolulu I withl cargo l rained t at i $237,343/! exclu sive \u25a0 of fe treasure/* and -* manifested t? as s follows \u25a0 For Japan.! $154,517 : 1 Philippine Islands,! $51,961 • I China,! 827.367 ; j East . IndieM $2637 ; Korea.i $701 : South $180. t; Among u the ; leading | ship ments i were % the * following : - . "" .- " ? e4mh r^ To. Japan— l 263 'bbls * flour.'* 1819 * balestcotton; 1480 1 pkgs I sewing I machines, » 77 l rolls 3 and i2oii cs leather, <- 38,714 " : lbs a tallow."*, 1 1,423 » lbs s sugar/ 71< ctls | oats.-v 35 bxs fresh ? f ruiU.Y2334 l lbs | ham and bacon, 14 * pkgs Iha bin* I powder, -< 6 cs \u25a0 meals/ 2670 1 lbs i dried * f mit, 1 ? 362 •« lbs %tr isins.T* 104 p=". cs canned i. soods/ji 120 i casks 5 beer/,; 200 \ sals > wine/ The WMther Report *\u25a0- United ' States i Department < of : Agriculture- Weather /Bureau; :Baui Francisco, * Dec. 2S. \u25a0;;\u25a0•-.;- •-\u25a0'. "c 'STATIONS.'- •' £ ;•' 3I 1 B;.; j .'• ;?.-.£ .-- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ; -. : . 1 \u25a0". \u25a0\u25a0 p g -• : \u25a0 • o - \u25a0 '"\u25a0\u25a0 -' *. : ?\u25a0'\u25a0'•? : --' : J, Baker v.;-.-;... .23.02 3R "34" S •• Cloudy .00 Boise ..........20.94 42. 40/W : Kain .01 Kureka...... ...2P.ns r.4 40' NW Clear .00 Flagstaff :-;\u25a0;: r. .29.70; 34 32 SW Snow .40 Fresno •..;-.;-; ..:>!>.9o ,an 4S NE Clear' * .00 Independence • ..29. S2-B0 40 NW Clear' 00 Kalispell .v;.'.-. 29.54 ; ::2 26 NW Rain -;.,-- T Los : Angeles, v. 29.8« •«2* 52 W•" Rain .70 Modena ..'... ..29.72' 30 "34;; W Snow'l -".3G Mt.;Tamalpais.;2o.94: 45^44 KW Clear >.00 North' Head "...2fl.s.S 4S- 46 S -Rain \u25a0\u25a0 .04 Pocatello- .....29.KS 3S ..: NW Cloudy .00 Pt.-Reyes Lt.'..2».90 55' .; NW.' Clear "\u25a0 .00 Portland ..:... I'O.OiV: 42 34.5-' Clon.iy T. Phoenix;.; .....29.52 4(5 ,52 NW Ciolidy .22 Keno :..'..;...29.5x 42- 3« NW CMidy .01 Red Bluff;;.;..25).xs r>S 40 SE Clear .00 Roseburj: ';;:.. .30.00 .42'•40 > W ' Cloudy .00 Sacramento^, .. .29.90 00 4S S ; Clear" L.-.00 Salt Lake>.:...20.78"44 S2 W , Cle.ir - .00 San Dlejro .... .29.84 r S.S 54 NE Pt.Clrty .12 San Francisco..29.92.'-5H' 45 W Clear - .00 San Jose ...V..29.90 T»S 44 NW Clear f .no San L.-•ObiBpO.'.2».-80 «0 48 NW- Clear T. S.jE. 1 Farallon;2fl.as 54 .. NW Clear .00 Seattle.;.;.... ..2&.£fi „4S -30 S \u25a0'"-".' Cloudy 00 Spokane? ;....":.29.94 36 US NE Suow' .04 •Summit .......... 3S 24 ,Calm Cloudy 4.1K) Tatoosh .;;;... 29.SO -46 -40 LW Clondy .OS Tonopah ...;..29.fH» 34 32 NW Snow .04- V^alla .........29.94; 40 >34 N . Cloudy .00 Wlnnemncca-...29.R«, 46 t2B NE Pt.Cldy .00 Ynma ..;.•.:....29.82 (H.; 52 -V,' -Cloudy .16 '^••Snow.on ground; 41 Inches. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; >\u25a0" ?; . RAINFALL pWTA ; - ": *o LV/ - " Past \u0084 Seasonal stations— • •" • 24 Hours, to Date. Normal. Eureka ...........:.... .00 \u25a0- 16 49 Red Bluff.,-'. V. .\u25a0.-.;....... 00 9.24 9.16 Sacramento r. ;.;.;-. r.;^ if.oo'"• R. 20 ' » 7 Xt San; Francisco .......... .00 ;"• 8.2S 8 7" San Jose ........;..... .00 , c 42 Fresno .:......... .(« 3.42 3""4 San Luis 0bi5p0......... Oft 6.RS 7.22 Los Angeles ..;.'....... 1.12 S.fti. \u25a0 r».Brt 1 San Dieg0;;.;;.....-.:.. .1)2 4.20 * 3.34 \u0084 .SYNOPSIS . ;-.- *alr, weather : prevails _in California except : south of - the - Tehachapi. - where - generous \u25a0 rains J have occurred. -. A-moderate disturbance over Arizona is apparently moving - very | slowly east ward. \u25a0. The • pressure is. falling along the Wash ington coast,, but. the new disturbance will prob ably xnove eastward. •-- The temperatures are mod erate throughout Cal ifornia.t-J; - "•:: j WEATHER FORECAST . . For San . Francisco ; and i vlcinltv—Fair Satur day; light north wind. ..* ' '.r. r For Sacramento Valley —Fair Saturday: possi bly light frost in. the morning: -licht east wind. .For San Joaqnin Valley —Fair Saturday; light frost In the morning: light north wind. ••' For-Los: Angelea and vicinity —Clearing Satur day; light north wind. - ' . \u25a0. \u25a0 A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. 21 'es rubber / goods! 10 cs oils, \u25a0 134 b.ts photo ffoods, 17 cb machinery. 22 cs plumbing material, 38 cs paints. ,6- es shoes,' 63 cs lamps, 26 cs cash registers and supplies. 12 pkgs agricultural implements. 84 bxs gas meters. 10 cs dry goods, 10 cs firearms;, 13 m typewriters.'7. head cattle. To Philippine Islands—3o,l63 lbs; beans, 2133 lbs peas, 4190 lbs dried fruit. 3625 lbs coffee, 315 \u25a0 lbs candy, \u25a0 • 24.300 \u25a0 lbs - codfish. 1440 lbs meals,-7881 lbs hams and bacon, 10C2 cs canned goods. 2700 crts potatoes/ 333 crts onions, 540 cs salmon; 320 hxs fresh fruits. 1680 lbs bread. 192 i lbs .chocolate, ; 400 lbs < paste. 552 cs and 463 gals whisky,, 106. gals and 33 cs wine, 30 gals brandy, 20 cs liquors, 25 kees pickles.: 25 cs - molasses; 25 *cs syrup.- 41 es "spices. 23 :03:03 baking ponder. 40 cs extracts. 10 cs honey. 13 rolls and . 5 eg leather. 303. bbls aßphaltum. 4 cs ' machinery; 13 cs ' electrical. goods. 35 pkes carriage; material. S6 cs boots and shoes, 60 cs soap. - 4 cs;.; typewriters,; 36 pkgs wagon ma terial, 2550 lbs starch." To China—269B lbs beans; 1997 lbs cheese. 1000 lbs pens. 2130 lbs codfish, 1425 ibs and 29 bxs dried fruit. 1313 lbs ham /and bacon.\ll9 cs salmon, 2 206 cs canned goods.. 8 cs millstuffs. .150; lbs \u25a0 hops. 13 bxs ; frnits,' 15 cs whisky, 3323 les ginseng, : 4 pkgs , roofing material, 79 > pfcgs machinery. •• , •--. . \u25a0 To East Indies —300 cs salmon. 4.80 gals wine 30 cs; sajmon, 780 lbs dried fruit. 101 cs sew ing machines. ... . , ; . To Korea^lO cs salmon, 377 lbs. cheese, 320 lbs butter, 200 lbs codfish. 6 cs groceries. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED ,- Si Friday. December 28. - Stmr \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 Whltesboro,, Mikkelsen, 19 hours from Meudoclno. - ... - . \u25a0*-< - -:\u25a0 . . \u25a0 . ' • ,' Stmr Arctic, Hendrlcksen, 27 hours from Eu reka, sj \u25a0'::\u25a0 r r ' . ; •: i \u25a0 :=> --, • -\u25a0 -Stmr Phoenix. • Hendrlckson, : 30 hours from Eu reka;.; .*•\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0.'»\u25a0•\u25a0:•'\u25a0:'•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0..-"..\u25a0•"• •,-,':. - :'• .' ' ' -. ' '"• Stmr Elizabeth, Jenson, : 70 hours from Ban don., \ -. :• . \u25a0 ' : ". -. . - -'.\u25a0.'; Stmr . Breakwater, - Macgenn, 36 hours from Coos Bay. :'- : " . i... -.- \u25a0- . . \u0084; :.....-\u25a0•. _r, Stmr Santa' Cruz, Hall,- 9 '\u25a0 hours from Monte reyißay. j." 1 1 •'.:\u25a0\u25a0 . !%\u25a0\u25a0. ,--\u25a0-.. .-. rl:r l: .*\u25a0\u25a0 Stmr Daisy Freeman (new). Johnson.- 50 hours fit>m: Eureka, "ln tow>of tug Sea Rover. ".- "- Stmr .Coaster, Higglns. 82; hours from. South Bend.- .;:':-v ::«•-•=,\u25a0...;.": \u25a0 \u25a0 •-.-.-' \u25a0-•;.-- ... - \u25a0;.. -- :>. y,' . \u25a0•\u25a0 - \u25a0'• \u25a0 Ger stmr j Nicaria.' Rubartb, rr 4 ' days from Seat tle. '«. Put in ; to finish loading. . ... .: • \u25a0\u25a0•'-' :-'\u25a0 Stmr r Whittier, • Seaman. 27v hours * from '\u25a0 Port Harford,"in tow of stmr.Whittier. •- \u25a0 r Stmr Ravalli, ; Nelson, *50 hours : from : Eureka, with schr Wing . and Wing in tow. - - >;\u25a0- ' . Stmr Tlverton, Johnson, 66 hours from Astoria. Stmr' Porno, % Martsen.;. 12 hours from' Albion, via >Poiutr Arena- 10 ' hours. \u25a0' y.' >' Stmr Hanalei, Ravens, 88 ; hours from ' Wlllapa Harbor. : - - / .. Br stmr Doric, \u25a0\u25a0 Gaukroger, 27 days 17 : hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama •17 days and Hon olulu 0 . days ; and ' 10 hours. :• ' Fr \ bark .La Bx>chejaquelln, ' Durand, 138 days from Newcastle, England: \u25a0 : . \u25a0 Brig Lurline, \ Benson, 14 days ; from Portland.' : . Schr Defender, Helllngsen, 19 days from Ho nolpu. :•'\u25a0 '--•\u25a0 ' • , , •Schr Henry Wilson, : Sandburg, 15 days from Columbia River. ' . • • -. Sehr Virginia,' Jensen. 16 days from Astoria.: • Schr Jamos •A. ; Garfleld, Dannevlg, -'l6 days from Coos i ßay. . ; - '\u25a0\u25a0-.:\u25a0' •> " '. - Schr Santiago, \u25a0 Madison;- 15 hours . from - Mon terey, In tow of tn« Relief: ; \u25a0• .- • Sclir Wing and \u25a0 Wing, \u25a0 Gruggel, 56 hours from Eureka; in. tow of ' stmr Ravalli. -, - -. : : Tug Sea ' Rover .; Thompson, 50 hours from Eu reka, with stmr Daisy. Freeman and tug Ranger in tow. . \u25a0 .-- . Tug - Ranger. , : Oisen. 50 hours from Eureka, .in tow of .tug Sea Rover:- : -" . ; ' - Barge Sunta- Paula. Pelle, 27 hours from Port Harford, in tow of stmr Whittier. - SSSfeSS-V. CLEARED ,-*i*s-"!«lis^l^pSßS '\u25a0'.\u25a0' . Friday. December 2S. 1 Stmr Aztec. Fraiier, Portland,' Or. ; S. F. and P.-S.SS.'Co. . . , Stmr Santa -Rosa, Alexander,'. San - Diego and way ports: P. C. S.S. Co. , , ;;. - Stmr •- City ;of Puebla, Jensen, • Victoria, • etc. ; P. C. S. S. C 0... . \u25a0 Jap stmr. Nippon, Maru, \u25a0 Filmer, Hongkong, via Yokohama andtHonolulu; W. H. Averjv • \u25a0 :-.Stmr Mariposa,' Lawless, Tahiti;"J; D. Spreck els &\u25a0& \u25a0 Bros. ; Co." -" \u25a0 , ' - . ':. \u25a0\u25a0 Stmr Sonoma; Trask. Sydney and Honolulu: J. D. Spreckels •'* Bros.Co.- < -.:.' - *• i-Nor stmr.Tellus, Arnt«en, Nanaimo, B. C.; Western Fuel Co. \u25a0: ' \u25a0\u25a0 . - , SAILF.D \u25a0..' • \u25a0 - Friday. December.2B. ; Stmr Mackinaw.' Meade, Seattle. \u25a0 T "•':'„ Stmr Sonoma. Trask," Sydney, via Honolulu. Stmr South Coast, Paulsen. Caspar. '\u25a0:,- - JJ?tmr, Mariposa,' Lawless, Tahiti.- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 '. ~Stmr Santa Cruz,' Hall, . Santa Cms. etc. -Jap stmr Nippon; Maru, Filmer, Honolulu,'-Yo kohama'and Hongkong. ; -.-.•> .,- Strar Washington,' Hansen, Port Blakeley and Seattle.^^^^^?»ls*^3^^^s^a*S^^KWS : . : Stmr Pasadena, Kalnln, .'Albion River. \u25a0. Stmr; Prentiss. Ahlstrom, Eureka. -• Stmr -City ; of \u25a0 Pueblo, Jepsen, -Victoria and Puget. Sound ports. -'-'"'\u25a0'\u25a0' -'"SBSSfi • ; Stmr ; Oualaln, Kijolln. Eureka. ' 1 Stmr Kviehak." Nelson, Grays 1 Harbor. ' \u25a0\u25a0 Br ship Grenada.- Elston.v Liverpool. \ '\u25a0'\u0084. Schr . Churchill, Bennewltx,' \u25a0 Columbia River. ,;! Schr "Annie : E. < Small. •* Colstnip;; Port , Had Jock.' i Power.; sohr ' Newark/ j Grethe, Byxbeea Landuig. ' : Power schr, Conflanza,' Beok; Nortley's Landing. \u25a0:.. '-.; TELEGRAPHIC - M ' -1 \u25a0•--, :- POINT/, LOBOS." Dec ; 2S,' 10 1 p. m.— Weather hazy, .\u25a0> wind \u25a0; northwest ; r velocity .• 12 .. miles ,< per .hour. : : . '-.': - "';•>- ----- - :; -; \u25a0'"- \u25a0 .- >\u0084.\u25a0'-'' '.^••r:..'..- ".- " SPOKKN, ' . •-' Per tug Redondo— Dec 27. ' p. \u25a0 m., .' 10 \u25a0 miles off Redondo,-.' Br 5 ship 1 Queen v from Ant werp.sfor San '- Pedro. p' All well. :_. - -.'•\u25a0\u25a0 .... - . --' Per schr < Defender. .' at , San - Francisco. ' Dee • 28.' from . Honoipu— Dec 19, . about .1000 miles SW of San , Francisco,? Br, bktn \ Everett G. ; Grigg, from Honolulu, :' for Puget • Sound.' :> •\u25a0 ,' fji Per.: Fr.; bark ; La - : Rochejapuelin, at - San ' Fran cisco,"'from. Newcastle, 'England— Oct 25. off Cape Horn.'-Br.ship Wayfarer, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. • '. •-.--,.- • . . ., \u25a0 ; r--. \u25a0'.\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0 ISLAND '\u25a0 PORTS . - '-: nONOLULU-^Sailed - Dec . 28-rStmr > Mongolia,' for Yokohama; . ~ \u25a0•>' • s \u25a0:\u25a0 .-.;,;-: DOMESTIC PORTS ~ '\u25a0';. POINT. REYES — Passed \u25a0 Dec 2s, 8 a. ' m. — Fr bark, bound i 'ln.v and .'«! four-masted schooner. w ' 7:- POINT 4 LOBOStt Passed Dec \u25a0 25,", 7:30 . a. . m.— Stmr :\u25a0 Rosecrans.-l 1 with." schr vMrnterey fin 1 tow, from 1 Portland, Or.,*'; for Monterey.','- ..;.:•-\u25a0 ;-r-.-» \u25a0 ;. v ASTORIA— SaiIed « Dec ? 27-r-Stmr ,' Geo. v W, " El der,; for .i San "Francisco, :; via, Eureka ;t; t stmr r Alli ance.'"-for s Coos ' Bay. '. . i. .: - ' : '\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0.' ,-. \u25a0-> Sailed ; Dec < 28— Stmrj Columbia. , for, San Fran cisco: jstmr -'Wasp.;, for < Sani^Peilro. . ; . !T- SEATTLE— Arrived - Dec : 27— Stmr ' Geo. - Loo mis,'" from 1 Redondo. ":- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • ' \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0' -.".\u25a0'\u25a0 ' v - , •' *>l Sailed i Dec? 27— Stmr Dolphin,' for Skagway/ 1 - Sailed | Dec ; 28— Stmr ; Ohio, : for , Quartermaster Harbor. - ' r : - -'"" ; . -\u25a0' '\u25a0- *. "-' Arrived -. De<i 27— Jap .: stmr .Tosa ? Maru, ; from ; Yokohama.' .1 via -Victoria .'•;--,-'/*...--..- ":-; -.-•.-''-"*\u25a0_; '** Sailed v Dec 2S— Stmr ' Geo. v Loomls* =. for ). San Francisco. \u25a0-..-, - , ' ... . •;\u25a0 s - WR.tNGEL-r-Sailed ; Dec ; 2S— Stmr ' Al-Ki; for Seward.*^*- \u25a0 ; -v -•\u25a0.'\u25a0?--'',\u25a0-'•\u25a0\u25a0'-' '-. • •-\u25a0'.. -•\u25a0----••"\u25a0...'.-\u25a0. r >y- PORT : LCDLOW— Arrived \ Dec ,' 27-^-Schr 'Alice Cooke;'* from* Honolulu. £,'•- ",\u25a0"---> ; - v l-.-*-- '. >>\u25a0; Sailed $ Dec : ; 27— Schr.. Ida .-- Schnauer,'- for ' San >\u25a0 Francisco. ' . V \u25a0 -* ' -? X, SAN ; PEDRO^-Salled ; Dec 20— Schr '- Sadie,*if In towiofstmriSan Gabriel, ';for;Umpqua.. , :;--7 Arrived < Dec « 2S-^Stmr,tf Alcatraz, n from "• Green wood; s stmr « Robert 1 Dollar, t from '^Grays I Harbor; stmr -'Norwood."" hence? Dec 26.i \u25a0 :>1..-, -. ,> >.:;.. >: UMPQU A— Sailed ' Dec ' 27— Schr '' Lucy, , : for San Pedro."- •-•:.£:..;** \u25a0----\u25a0;*' J - \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-.-.-> \u25a0 ; :." : - i ;'---'\u25a0 '".. . \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0/;<>"• =»••-. SANTA ;:;• BARBA R A — Arrived '- • Dec :. 28-^-Stmr Boni ta,"t from I San l Pedro ; i stmr State ; of ' Calif or nla.whence*Dec27.- •\u25a0•<. *;=../ -"s-; - - \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 " ' : \ ~: \u25a0\u25a0:".-* ;; -i ;*; * %p Sailed * Dec * 28-^-Stmr - Bmiita, ;: for \u25a0 San Fran cisco: i stmr; State of California;- for: San : Diego.-: . is, ECREKA— Arrived t Dec 1 27— Straw ; Francis k H. s I/eggett, Corona;« Unimak,'': Vanguard » and * F.rf A.* ; Kilburn, - hence ' Dec . 26; : sehr ' Fortuna, 1 hence Dec 25.' ,"•*'.-';'""\u25a0 ."j----'-^-';'-- ' '•-/\u25a0'' -\u25a0-\u25a0 -- -\u25a0-\u25a0 Vi Sailed >:\u25a0 Dec -P 27-^Stmrs ;"lAlbion,\' Arctic .-,*' and Phoenlx.'i for 'San ; Francisco."-. ~ \u25a0 ." \u25a0 :. ' :.>i-,; «-i FORT i BRAGG— Arrived > Dec V 23— Stmr % N0y0, 4 hence; Dec. 27. /\u25a0;\u25a0'\u25a0 y^'}:-^ .''"';'_\u25a0: V :>-.,;, -\u25a0: :\u25a0 ';:i;''T. -:~ NICOLAI DE RAYLAN WAS A WOMAN WASHINGTON,'. Dec 28. — Positive proof that Nlcolai de; Raylan; the "man woman" ; formerly.: connected with the Russian' consulate in' Chicago, who flied at Phoenix'.'/Ariz.,- recently, '.was a woman, "was placed in the. hands of the Russian embassy, ; here "today in , a packet of /letters received from the au thorities at . Phoenix by Baron Schllp penbach,.Russian Consul at Chicago. ; 3 These letters reveal a pathetic death bed' scene, /in which j De , Raylan begged for her "wife" to attend her - after death. Baron Schlippenbach said to day,; after dreading -the : letters, that he was satisfied personally that " the De Raylan'. of Chicago and, the De Raylan who; is buried in Phoenix were one and the > same person. to ; medical testimony re ceived today, De Raylan carried the de ception of her dual ' personality to the grave, r: Even the examinations of the physicians , tot ascertain the extent of thei'disease which ravaged her. lungs failed to reveal her sex. , The bones of the^upper body, which are usually, flat in the .case of a man and round in women, were found upon closer exami nation after .= death, not to have been pronounced either way. IROQUOIS VICTIM DIES CHICAGO, Dec. 28.— After suffering for; three from -injuries received in thelroquois Theater fire, Mrs: Carrie Kuh.wife of a wealthy business man, died today. After lying at the point of death for several; weeks, Mrs." Kuh's burns were, partially cured by skin grafting. ., - The shock, however, left : her an invalid. .'. '' See the old year out at Swain's Cafe. 1113 Post St., below Van Ness. Music* Arrived Dec 28 — Stmr National City." hence Dec 27. .Sailed Dec 2&— Stmr James S. Hizglns, for San \u25a0 Francisco. \u25a0 HOQUIAM— SaiIed Dec 27— Stmr Norwood, for San Francisco. . - . . Sailed Dec 28— Schr Coipet. for San Pedro: schr Fearless, for , ; schr Defiance, for San Pedro; nchr Salona. for San Francisco. -Arrived Dec 28 — Schr Ensign, hence Dec 19. B PORT I.OS ANGELES— Arrived Dee 2S— Stmr Alcazar, hence Dec 23. -SOUTH -BEND— Sailed Dec 28— Stmr Daisy Mitchell, for San Francisco; achr Luzon, for San Francisco. \u25a0 . .- Arrived Dee 28 — Stmr Cxartna. hence Dee 25. COOS BAY— Arrived Dec 28— Stmr TamalpaU. hence -Dee 26; stmr F. A.- Kilburn, hence Dec 20, Tla Eureka. Dec 28 — Schr North Bend, hence Dec .Sailed Dee 2S— Stmr F. A. Kilburn. for Asto ria. - " \u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0 • . . \u25a0 . PORT HARFORD— SaiIed Dec 28— Stmr Santa Maria, for Seattle; barge Three for Sau Fran cisco, in tow of tng Sea King. Arrived Dec 28 — Stmr Bonita. from San Diego. SEWARD— SaiIed Dec 28 — Stmr Portland, for Seattle. , - „ \u25a0 EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK— Sailed ' Dec 27— Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS ' VICTORIA, : B_- C— Arrived Dec 28— Br stmr Teucer. from Liverpool, etc. BRISBANE: — Sailed Dec 27— Br stmr Moaaa, for Vancouver. . •HONGKONG— SaiIed Dec 28— Stmr Korea, for San Francisco, via 'Honolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS QDEENSTOWN— ArrIred Dec , 28— Stmr Lnca nla, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro ceeded. \u25a0 \u25a0 • •\u25a0\u25a0..-..--. . - BOULOGNE^ — Arrived Dec 28 — Stmr Ryndam, I from New York, for Rotterdam, and proceeded. HAMBURG — Arrived Dec 27 — Graf Waldersee, from New York. BREMEN— SaiIed Dec 26— Stmr Bremen, from New York. . . , - i HAVRE— Arrived Dec . 28— Stmr La Touraine, ! from New York. \'.. "-/..--- Memoranda Per Br stmr Doric, at San \u25a0 Francisco. Dec 28. from '\u25a0 Hongkong, etc. — Sailed from . Hongkon?. • Nov '•". 3o, -: and experienced moderate -to fair weather to Honolulu. -• Sailed from Honolulu. 'D<>c 21;, and experienced strong NE trades and north erly winds and high seas. to Dec 27.' Thence to port bad moderate weather."* - HONGKONG. Not \u25a0 27— The ship ; Ivy, from Shanghai, -for_ Royal ' Roads, put In ? here on ac count of NE • gales, ; which were experienced la lat 27 : 27 N. long. 164 25 E. • Movements of Steamers \u25a0 TO ARRIVE " " '-Steamer • -_ t From;. - • Due Duneric. ...... Chemalaua ..'.......".. D*e. 29 Edith..... Tacoma .............. Dec. 29 Dakotah -. China & Japan....... D«c. 29 Sequoia....... Humboldt .... :... Dec. 29 80nita. ..:.... San Pedro Sc Way Pta. Dec. 29 Knreka. . . .:r.'. Seattle ....:.... Dec. '29 Corona ..:"\u25a0..... HumboMt ............ Dec. 29 R0an0ke. . ... . San , Pedro Dec. 29 Spokane..;.... Pnzef Sound Porta.. . . Dec. 29 Arg0... .-......- Hamboldt ........ Dec. 30 Vanguard ...:.. Ilum bold t ......... "... Dec. 30 Cltx Sydney... New York, -via -Aneon. Dec. 30 Columbia! . ... . Portland - * Astoria. . . Dec. 30 Daisy Mitchell. Harbor ....... Dec. 30 Northland..... Portland & Astoria... Dee. 31 Curacao. ... . . . Mexican Ports ..*..... Dec. 31 G. W. Elder. . . Portland & Antorla.'. . . Dec. 31 Sea F0am.... . . Mendoctno & Pt. Arena Dec. 31 State Ca1...... S.,X>legf\ & Way Ports. Dec. 81 Acme. .".....;. Grays. Harbor ..' Dec. 31 5hei1a......... Oyster Harbor.. Jan. 1 Norwood .-."..... San Pedro ........... Jan.' 1 Eureka. :,..... Hnmboldt .*. Jan. 1 Alamedu. . ~. .'. Honolulu ' .......... Jan. 1 Watson.*...... -Seattle & Tacoma Jan. 1 OntrrUia Grays Harbor ........Jan. 1 Coos 8ay. .".;.; San Pedro & ,Way Pots. Jan. 2 Break-rater... Coos Bay ........... Jan. 2 CltyTopekar.. Humboldt .....'....... Jan. 2 P0m0....v. .V. Point Arena & Albion. Jan. 3 Santa Rosa.... S. Diego & Way Ports. Jan. 3 Umatllla...t.r Pnget Sonnd Ports;... Jan. 3 Rainier........ Seattle -& \u25a0 Belllngham. Jan. 5 C0ptic......... China i Japan.. ..Jan. 5 ».\u25a0;\u25a0:\u25a0•\u25a0..,---\u25a0• ;.--TO sail -.-_\u25a0 .;..;.- . - \u25a0 ; Steamer ' Destination Sail* Pl#« '\u25a0 '- * ! \u25a0 ' December 29 De1hi......: Seattle. .......... 4pm Pier ? Sonoma..'..; Sydney & Way Pts 2pm Pier 1 M. F. Plant. Coos Bay ....;... 2pm Pier 11 Elizabeth.'..'. CoqnlUe Rtrer ... 5 pm Pier J. Hlgcins... Lcs Angeles : Ports. 11 am Pier 2 Aitec. . ... . . Astoria & Portland 11 ]am Pier 24 Roanoke ..... Portland & \u25a0 Way . . 2 pm Pier 13 Kureka .' HnmboMt "* ;. . . r:; 9 am Pier 13 City Topeka. Uumboldt ........ 1:30 p Pier 9 P0rn0;. . . . ; ; Pt. Arena & Albion 6 pm Pier . 2 Breakwater. . Coos • 8ay : . . ; . . ... 4pm Pl«r ? : 8 Buckman. . :. Seattle A Tacoma. 1:30 p Pier 20 :•'•\u25a0\u25a0-.;' December 30 . S. R05a. ..... S. Dtego & Way.. 10 am Pier 11 >. December 31 -' - < : Ooronado. . .". Grays ' Harbor; ..'.'. 3 pm Pier "lo NevrbirrK.... Grays Harbor ; ;.;. s pin Pier 10, City Panama 1 :>.'.-. X..' via Ancon.'. 12 . m Pier 40 ( Bonita. ;.'...• San Pedro & Way 9 am Pier 11 ! O. W. Elder. Lou Angeles Ports. 1 pm Pier, 13 Corona; . .v. . Hnmboldt ' .... .... 1:30 p Pier - 8 Nome City..". Astoria & Portland 3 pm Pier 18 "•\u25a0..-.'\u25a0.;• "-'•" ' ' Janaarj 1 r \u25a0- j -; : N0rw00d....; Grays .Harbor ..-. ;. .V Pier Centralia; . . ; Los -• Anjreles ' Ports 10 am Pier 10 \u25a0•' :•. - ; > '"v-^= January 2- (,' Vanguard...: Humboldt •\u25a0-..•.;;'.'.. 5 pm Pier 10 Arjto.;.. .;;*. Hnmboldt 5 pm Pier 'lo Pomona..'...' HunAoldt .:..... 1:30 p Pier ,» Sea Foam r;;; Point, ' Arena '...;. I 4 pm Pier 2 Spokane..:*.:' Puget - Soond • Pts.lll am Pier 9 Columbia..;. Astoria & Portl'ndlll am Pier 24 •- : -'-\ \u25a0-\u25a0- - ' -" -- —v. Janunrj" 3 *-'•"•>. I , \u25a0 !».' Mitchell/. Wlllapat Harbor ..|ll am Pier 7 State Ca1:. . ." . San Die?) ' & Way 110 am Pier V* \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0*-?S:':-y~;i ": : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0.. y January : 5 -;\u25a0-. '.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .. ' Ramses .' . . . .' Hamburg (. &~i Way. 12 ' m Pl*r 19 Acmer.":;'.V.' Grays -- Harbor .... 4;pmPier 2 Alameda.". .•. ; Honolulu .:....;;;.". 11 am Pier." 7 City Sydney.":' N. Y-.'-'laAncon.; 12 m Pier 40 ' J-''"-::. :':: * TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE ; \u25a0-.-p.'iSteamer .•.:-.*.; ':, Destination;" Date Pennsylvania T. Valde« & Seward.. . ...]Jan. l Jefferson .;..." i -'Skagway. & Way Ports. Jan. 2 Cottage City... Skagway & Way Ports. Jan. 3 Santa- Clara; TV \u25a0 Valdex: & Seward.. ,~... Jan. . 8 SATDKDAY.-DECEMBEn 20. Sun rises '.'. '..'.".. '..'. '..;.: ... . .; /; ./.;.. .7:24 Sun". sets ; . . .'.'.". .'. .'. .'. .V.*. ; //;. . /;..;.:.. : .5:00 :,; San, ; Moon'; and ;- \u25a0 United : States i Coast : and Geodetic : Survey— Time -; and ' Heights i of s Tides at Fort Polat/ For City ;• ' Front 5 (Mission-street .wharf) ' add \u25a0 23 ; minutes. - .= Time '- ' Time! / Time - Timel ' Dec Ft- — r— i Ft- jFt: Ft> • -.- l,w . H:wi>r' l:,w \u25a0\u0084 \u0084 h.wi 29 3:42 - 3.2 9:50 - 5.5! 5:00 —0.1 ;".v:~. .'. r. H W L W .; \u25a0•-< H-W ;- -i LW 30: 12:20 :4.1 ;4:20 ' 3.2 10:21 5.5 5:34 —0.3 31., 1:00 "4.2 5:00 3.2 10:55 5.4 6:0^—0.3 yl " 1:45 4.5 5:50 j 3.4 11:26 5.3 8:45—^.4 \u25a02 2:2 C. 4.S fi:3» ,3.4 12:00 ,5.2 7:22—03 3 2:5S '4.9 .7:27 i 3.3 12:40 4.9 8:00 -^0 1 4V4 V 3:31 .5.0 S:2l - 3.2 1:31 4.8 8:41 '0.3 r'll.l S. Branch Hydrogrraphle Office \u25a0'^'A": branch T'of J the , United \u25a0 States ; Hydrojjrsphic Office, ~ located J at ; the » Merchants' .' Exchange -Is maintained ;. in • San - Francisco • for i the bent-at of mariners, i without I regard | to j nationality | and - free of j expense.'- * >'a yiga tors ; are cordially invited ', to i visit s the i offlee."* where . ; complete", sets aof i charts ; and' sailing : directions ; of > the world i are kept I at hand; •, for s comparison r- and j. reference/, ami » the latest " information * can \u25a0'\u25a0 always : be > obtained i re parding - lig'uts. \> dangers '.. to < navigation y and ' all ma tters •? of -t interest •\u25a0 to * ocean ', commerce. *r The time Jball i service \ baa been : »aspeoded,' pending : the '* reconstmction -.of the -\u25a0 tower ; of-* the ' Ferry buildins.*; '-•\u25a0•\u25a0, n - - rJ/ G. BUKNETT. \u25a0-. • SSSBK?: Lieutenant U. S.N., in Charge. LEADING PHYSICIAN TAKES HIS LIFE : NORFOLK.- Va., Dec 28. — Dr. Charle* K'Culpepper.; a leading and wealthy physician of Portsmouth, was found dead . in his office today with- a bullat wound in his head and a pistol lying by his sMe.yT.he words "broken health" in Culpepper's handwriting were found written on a postal card on the physi cian's desk§BBBSBBBH •; Dr. , Culpepper executed two deeds yesterday giving to his wife valuable property in this city and Portsmouth and then telephoned the County Clerk's office asking that It keep open until the deeds could be recorded, which was done. ,' TO REBUILD LIUXDRT VALLEJO. Dec. 28.— The Bay Shore Laundry Company,. whose plant was de stroyed by fire several weeks ago. Ju*t seven days after it had opened, has cleared away, the debris from the < sit© of the former building and is prepar ing to rebuild a $25,000 laundry. The material for the building is now being delivered. SonßffinSUMßß NUMBERS DRAWN IN THE CITY OF MEXICO DECEMBER 27 , 1906 I No. Amt.lNo. Amt.lNo. Amt. • 226 10 2-.JO 20 262 l(» itSS.. ... 10 256 10 293 2«> 320 20 3S» 20 392 2U S»5 20 539 20 MM 2f» 622 . 10 .628 10 652..... IO 828...;; in 882.;... - inn 923..... 20 932..;.. 20 933 20 053..... -1» 1150 . 10 1195 10 1310 10 15fi7..... 20 157« 20 1501..... !«> 165...... 20| 16T3... .. 200 175« 20 1765 201 .1915 10 1051 1O 202«; mi 203S> *20 20«2...'. - 10" 20* a io{ sea*;..... 10 z005....... so SirOtJ?. IO( 22M0 10 2.'J01) 2O 2300 20 2479 20 2407..... 20 2t302. ... . .10-260* 10 262t>..... I<> 2«50..... 10 2740 . 2H 2775. .... 10 2757 10 27D4..:.. 200 250<5.."..." 10 .2860.....' 11l 2577...'.. 10 2903 2O 2030 20 2047 20 2U7» 2«» 302 V . 20 SO6» 20 3052 n> 3(>!>s 2l> 32<iO 500 S2lK> 2<» \u25a0 346S 20 3i«8..... *Jt»i 3500 2l» 3o!»0 20 384S 201 3tiA4 2«> 3M« . 2O 3«U..... VM\ 3**>S) \u25a0'-. 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