THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1901. 7 AMUSEMENTS. SIERRA AND DORIC END EXCITING GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SAX FRANCISCO "SEASON OF GRAND. STRONG POINTS SUPREME COURT PRAISE OPERA, WARM ORAL. Under the Direction of_MR.;MAURICE RACE FROM THE HAWAIIANISLANDS TO-NIGHT at 7:45, "DIE WALKURE." Gadski, Schumann-Helnk, Louise- Homer. Fritzi Scheff, Seyard. ;Marylli, Bridewell FOR Bauermeister, Van Cauteren and Reuss-Belce-, CONTESTANT ENDS DISPUTE FOR Dyck, Blass, Bispham. Conductor, Dam- HARRIMAN Van Coming Orient They Meet at Honolulu. rosch. Here From*Australa and the To-morrow E.v'g.. at 7:43, DOUBLE BILL.. Banker :"DON PASQUALE." Sembrich; Scotti, Ta- Servant Testifies That Contest, Hattie Trundle's Heirs MillsCommends vecchia and balignac. followed by "IPAG- Masters Assert There Was No Speed but Winner LIACCI." Schefl; De Marchi, Declery. Rei^ Bequest Southern and Campanari. Conductor, Flon. Kershow's Mind Was Lose* of Pacific ~ Thursday Aft., Nov. 28, at 2, Extra Matinee, "ROMEO ET JULIETTE." Sybil Sanderson, the Record When She Made Port Ahead of Her Rival SaUgnac. Torched Thousands. President. Bridewell: Journet. GlUbert, Declery, ' Unsound. Conductor. Flon. .. -Prices for "Romeo et Juliette" matinee. APL $4 and to. Boxes. $20. $23 and $30. Ev'g, Nov. 28, at 7:45, "DIE MEI3- Capitalist Thurs 1' Claims That Narcotics Were Their Procrastination Proves Oregon Says His TERSINGER. Gadski and Schumann- Heink; ' Dippel, Bispham. Muhlmann and Ed de Reszke. Given to of Value to Sutro Regime WillBenefit Conductor, Damrosch. •' the Harvard •Friday Ev'g, Nov. 29, at 8. "AIDA." .Eames and Louise Homer; Scotti, Journ«t. Student Estate. California. Muhlmann and De Marchl. Conductor, Seppilli. Saturday Aft. Nov. 30, at 2. "ILBARBIERB DI SIVIGLIA'- (The Barber of Seville). Sem- A. Mills, banker, Portland, Or., brich; Sallgnac, Campanari, Tavecchia and- Ed Testimony which materially strengthen? By a decision of the Supreme Court L. of Conductor, yesterday A. and a Oregon Railroad and •de Reszke. Seppilli. , the case of tho was introduced rendered the heirs of Hattle director of the Saturday Ev'g. Nov. 30 at 8. "CARMEN.. contestant Navigation Company, Marchi, Declery yesterday afternoon in the Max Kershow Trundle cannot collect the $50,000 which is in town and is Calve and Fritzi- Scheft; De will case, v,-as bequeathed to her by Adolph Sutro. staying at the Palace. He Is here on and Journet. Conductor. Flon. contest which occupied the en- these Performances, $2. $3, $4, $» ¦ pleasure Prices for been and yesterday arrived from Del ¦ of Department 9 of the ItIrheld that the claim should have and $7. General admission, $2. ,¦> Su- Monte, his wife. ... Sunday perior Cow. The testimony of E. presented when the will of the million- accompanied by Sunday Ev'g., Dec. 1. at 8, last grand Roland, John Although Oregon and performance at popular "LOHEN- a colored servant who was in the •aire was offered for probate, and that the Railroad night prices, just Navigation Company is controlled by GRIN.". Gadski and Louise Homer; Dippel. employ of tho at the time of while the demand is undoubtedly a Bispham. Blass. Conductor. deceased his the Muhlmann and " death, was to show one it cannot be supported by law. Harriman, Mr. Mills does not know Damrosch. „;' offered that Kershow Su- railway The company sl, $2, $2 50 ana. was out of his mind on April6 last, InJuly, 1879, at Virginia City, Nev., magnate. was or- Prices for this performance— ' when ganized Oregon and $3. Boxes— sl2, $15 and $18. „ the will is said to tro and his wife assaulted Hattie Trundle. under the laws of contend have been eight EXTRA FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. made. occupied It is alleged in the complaint that .she of the fifteen directors live in Port- Aft., 2, appearance Roland the stand dur- land, Monday Dec. at 2—Joint I was brutally beaten and that her assail- the rest being residents of New- of Mmc Emma Eames and Sembrich in Mo- the afternoon. before City. zart'3 "LE NOZZE FIGARO (Til* Roiand testified that he first came into ants called her scandalous names York Opera DI numerous witnesses. She notified the Su- Mills Harriman a Marriage of Figaro), with an unprecedented the employ Of Kershow at Mr. thinks will make cast. and Sembrich; Om- Max the tros that she would bring suit for dam- good president Eames, FritziScheff Jlai&on Kichc in November, IS3&, go- of the Southern Pacific panari and Ed de Reszke. Conductor, Seppilll. - and that ages. They asked her to refrain from Company and said: 2, tht few that if she help California. He Monday Ev'g. Dec. at B—DOUBLE BILL. first months of his con- ing to law and stipulated "LA Adams and Scheft; nection with the deceased he frequently v/ould do so they would make ample rep- With Harriman as president o£ the company BOHEME." Suzanne Con- i-aw Settings we can look for great improvements. Most De Marchl, Perello. Gilibert and Scotti. Khea in Kershows apart*- aration. It is stated that after numerous ductor, Seppilll. followed by "CAVAL- rnems. He stated that prevailed upon to people are afraid of railroads and yet when To be Bridewell; the late Harvard consultations she was they come to consider there are laws and Leg- LERIA RUSTICANA." Calve. Sa- student s chief habit at ihat time, ami forego the suit and accept $50,000 for her lignac, Declery. Flon. to islatures to protect the public and see that it Conductor. "!.„-.¦. on the end of his life, seemed b- physical anguish. not imposed upon by unjust Tuesday Ev'g, Dec. 3, at 7:45, "TRISTAN urinkmg. to and mental is rates. and He said Kershow always had The money did not materialize and- Su- Consolidations are also good for the people. UND ISOLDE." Louise ReußS-Belce Louise to have whisky by his th*t promised the agreement should When there people in Homer; Van Dyck. Bispham, Muhlmann, Reisa. • bedside arid tro tnat are railroad wars the Conductor, Damrosch. ulged in champagne, absinthe an i True his promise, the end are the losers. An example of Bars and Ed de Reszke. be fulfilled in time. to thts is Wednesday Ev'g. at Farewell ap- vnite wine. According to trie witness. he made a $50,000 bequest to Mrs. Trundle furnished by the Standard Oil Company. Thi3 L Dec. 4. B— .Ktrsnow corporation nearly entire pearance of Mme. Calve and Mme. Sanderson. frequently consumed a bottle in his wili, stating reason for whlcli controls the oil in- i 2— Matinee. and of the dustry and yet it flnd3 that with low rates it Thursday Aft. Dec. 5. at Farewell a half ...:isky during a single it was given. The will was offered for Thursday at 7:43— Farewell night. ni£-ht. doe 3more business and gets larger returns Ev'g..Dec. 3. * probate, but Mrs. Trundle failed to pre- Subscribers desirous of retaining their seats A stubborn fight was by died, than by trying to impose on the public. notify the made the at- sent her claim. She intestate and One more that possibly the general pub- for the EXTRA performances must - torneys for Miss Oettmgs to prevent the her brought, against Emma L. thins Box Office TO-DAY. tdm^sioii testimony heirs suit lic is not aware of Is that there is no Oregon $3. $4 of Roland's regard- Merritt and W. R. H. Adamson, who were Railroad and Navigation Prices for these Performances. $2, ana IS. ing the narcotics to f£er- the provisions of the stock on tha market. Seats now on sale at the Box Office. show. They administered* chosen to execute All the shares are owned by the- Union Pacific PIANOS argued that he was not will of Adolph Sutro. Company, with a few exceptions. Some time WEBER USED. qualified in knowledge medical to judge The stilt is based on the alleged con- ago the Union Pacific went Into the market whetht-r the drugs administered to the tract which existed between the Sutros and bought up all the available stock. deceased were narcotics or not. The and Mrs. Trundle. According to the stat- court decided, however, Director Mills leaves to-morrow for mony that his testi- utes, such a contract becomes outlawed Portland. He is delighted with Cali- on the point was admissible. The at the end of two years, exclusive of the fornia. witness testified that hypodermic injec- Supreme *TIVOLI* time of non-residence. The tions \%trt administered to the deceased Court holds that the suit cannot be main- EVERT EVENING AT 8 SHARP. twice each day and that they consisted ot obligation has been CORPORATIONS ORDERED SATURDAY. SUNDAY AND Btrychrine. tained upon an which MATINEES cocaine and atropine. extinguished as this was, legally, by the TO ISSUE THANKSGIVING DAY at 2 sharp! >- bequest. CERTIFICATES IN TIE OF THE MAINTOPGALLANT YARD BROKE AND IN oni, COURTS ASKED TO SETTLE BRITISH BARK FERNBANK TROUBLE. THE The settlement, if there is to be Judge Hebbard Decides That Dupli- ITS AWAY THE LIFTS AND PARRAL, SMASHING THE ROYAL YARD IN TWO AND must be in the Probate Court. Since the POLLARD'S AUSTRALIAN MARITAL DIFFICULTIES FALL CARRIED presented proper THE SAIL INTO claim tv&s not at the cates Must Be Made of Lost TEARING RIBBONS. time,. it seems likely therefore that Mrs.. OPERA CO. have to exist with- Papers. JUVENILE Mrs. Nellie Paigo Accuses Her Hus- Trundle's heirs will This City of out that $50,000. Judge Hebbard rendered a decision yes- First Production by Children in band of Trying- to Kill terday the suit by Mary Steamship Company's plains in time by saying Stmr Matteawan. CroscuD, Tacoma. ,\.' ': in instituted S. Her. Oceanic the difference Stmr , Jessen, Eureka. ; :, ',' P. Boland, that the Mail Company will not allow the -- • . Homer and as administrator and the Occidental and Asuncion, Evans, ¦( The Difference Between Nellie J. Paige filed a suit for divorce Sierra beyond a certain speed. Stmr Tacoma. • : . of the estate of Eliza M. Wilson, against Oriental Steamship Company's vessel to run Stmr Luella, Madsen, Caspar. ¦•'¦' An traveler and an amateur oay against William E. Paige, who on the Sydney were: ¦ Alcazar, Martin, : experienced the Spring Valley Water iii Those came up . Stmr . ; . . ' Works and the Doric made port yesterday. The Annio, Coast, Olsen, -— .:¦!-' is that the former has the knack of prop- Pacific Gas Improvement Company- ¦which she makes sens'tfonal charges. She William A. Holbeck, Trinidad de Stmr South -. you to "THE THE ¦ equipping GEISHA" Doric had an start, Ellis, Ercelia Montalvo and Otto Ger stmr Ramses, Bielenberg,' Hamburg, etc. erly himself. We can fit compel the corporations to duplicate alleges that her husband has endeavored about hour's Julius H. •.• rolls, issue but failed to reach sundown, Frese. Barge Santa •: Paula, McGovern, Ventuja,-;In with dress suit cases, traveling certificates of stock, the originals of 25e. 75c. port before ¦:¦• PRICES— 50c and -ke her commit crimes to obtain tow tv; Rescue. -¦ -.'-':;>'.':? POPULAR while the Sierra at that hour along- up in . valises, combs, brushes, lap tablets, which, the plaintiffs claimed, /Mra. Wil- Telephone Bush 3. money. sl'eg.-s. was Besides these she brought seven : ('.h.i-iS %', ¦.' She believes she that cargo consisted of fish, SPOKEN. .' pocketbooks, cameras and toilet articles son had lost. her husband has killed men, and side the wharf and her mail was being the steerage. Her Oct 2, lat 3 N,.Ion•31 W—Br ship ;Dfpmene, your trip will be agreeable two that coffee, fruit, indigo and ¦ so that The corporations demurred to the com- rushed ashore in time to catch the over- indiarubber and from , for Port Los Angeles.vi:-.-..*,¦. Sanborn, & Co.; 741 WANTED— Young ladies for comic as he ha.s an ungovernable temper she $87,578 in treasure, consigned to San 22, 15 S, Br Socotro, throughout. Vail plaint on the ground that they were no: iand. Oct lat lon 62 W— ship * -jertificates, to-day ¦ > i^-ars he will carry out the threats he has Francisco banks. from - Antwerp, ._ for San Francisco. ; *,- '"„¦ , Market street. allowed to issue the because chorus. Apply at Tivoli The Doric and Sierra lay alongside each ;.. ; . : they had jcpera frequently rr.ade to kiU her. She alleges no proof that the originals had 12 a. m. in Honolulu. Neither captain TELEGRAPHIC. been lost. Judge Hebbard holds that the bet-ween IO and that in April.1899, her husband attached other said Troubles of the Alexander. POINT LOBOS, Nov 25,'10 p,m—Weather companies her chisel, a word about a race, but every maYi on SE, velocity. must issue the stock, and dis- with a and that the blo-w ne paper days cloudy; wind 14 miles per- hour.- . —Stmr Anubis, from San Francisco, for Ham- poses of claim made by the corpora- aimed a.t her tool was of the ships knew that when the llr.es wore It was stated in this several DOMESTIC PORTS. «. the head with the left here . . •t tions that if the originals at any time in sufficient force to kill her had it struck cast off there was going to be some hus- ago that the schooner Alexander VENTURA— Nov 24—Stmr Geo Loo- CHERBOURG— Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Kaiser ¦ ¦ York, the appeared ¦ National City with Nov 23. '¦•'¦•'•; der Grosse, trom New ror future an overissue of stock Tho Paiges were married at C£ tling in the engine-room. Last night in tow of the steamer "mis, hence — -.-. .. "Wilhelm would . :. fully provisioned. •Sailed Nov 24 Stmr" .Geo :'Loomis, for San Bremon. August. partial crew and not ¦ . there was no means of securing an of- a - .' - 22— Stmr Pennsylva- Judge Sea well issued an order yester- The supposition being that the on Francisco.' ... . HAMBURG—SaiIed Nov Produced for Those Who Desire to Laugh. day ficial statement of the sailing hours, as vessel SAN PEDRO— Nov ;25—Stmr Rut.'i, nia, for New York. commanding Dennic Toboas to ap- the of lading would re- Bowens Landing. Nov 23—Stmr Pretoria, Charges Against Policemen. pear v.hy the Doric, being the first vessel to sail, her arrival at port from GLASGOW— SaiIed before him and show cause ho ceive her full complement. The facts of COOS BAY—Sailed Nov- 24—Stmr Empire; for for New York. Charges have been preferred by Captain . not be punished for contempt for brought the papers and newspaper mail. that the Alexander left San . Francisco. . SClLLY—Passed Nov 25—Stmr Bulgaria, Spillane TO-MGHT the matter are Cuxhaven, for before the Police Commissioners VflAI his failure to pay his wife $20 a mon'h An hour after sailing the Doric was here with full crew and was provisioned PORT GAMBLE-Arrived Nov 25—Scnr Com- from Hamburg, via New York. ran Special Matiaee a ¦ Hohenzollern, against Barry alimony, as he was Grdered to do when ihat port peer, i from Hilo. . ; SAGRES— Passed Ncv io—Stmr Policemen Nicholas J. and hull down on the horizon and about for seven months. When off her York, Gibraltar, Nacles and Richard H. Beamer. Barry n ! shi obtained a aivece in September, 1903. time the Sierra started out on her stern of destination the captain of the National PORT TOWNSEND-^Arrlved Nov. 25-Schr fro;n New for is accused of A deputy sheriff who has beer, looking f^r Lottie iBennett, from Guaymas; bktn- Katlt being absent from his beat for two hours y City would not take the schooner in, ¦¦ Stmr Ultonia, trS .^ captain of the Sierra saw his Flickimjer, -. Nov 25— night 19, which, IUII chase. The from Mollendo. \u0084- . BROWHEAD— Passed on the of November it reported ¦ — :s that he was unable to claiming the bar was dangerous, so the Passed inward Nov. Ger ship Alster, from Boston, for Liverpool. find him. Toboas is a painter, find it is opponent leave amid a flourish of trum- ' ¦ from is alleged, he spent in the .vhite Star Alexander had to anchor outside, while Santa Rosalia. ¦'.: >%Sfi&v* . . laundry, Eighth believed ho is in hidirg in this city. pets and blew him a.= a ¦; 385 street. Beamer is also three whistles the National City passed in. During tho GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov. ;22—Schr charged being absent, Divorcee 1 Sun, Moon and Tide. with the time be- were grantei yesterday to May good-by. Yesterday he stood on the night a gale sprang up and the Alexander John A, hence Nov 15. Nov —23—Schr Chas:R ing fifty minutes, which, it is alleged, he J. Me. arthy from Patrick McCarthy for bridge lay alongside the that time she Wilson, .hence Nov 16. Nov 24 Schr Roy Som- States Coast and Geodetic Survey- as his vessel was blown out to sea. Since era, Dollar, United Heights High and Low also spent the laundry and desertion, Thomas J. Kardy from Anna She well hence Nov 18; schr Grace hence ' Times and of in same was that the has not been heard from. was - .-¦• ¦ ¦-¦ and received the news - ¦ ;¦ •, asleep by wharf ¦¦¦. Point, to San found there the sergeant. Lieu- Augusta Hardy for desertion, Carrie found, however, and will probably show Nov 21. —-: :**;.¦-;.:•-.--¦.¦; "Waters .at Fort entrance Doric was "passing in." The latter ves- Arrived Nov- Schr Lottie- Carson, hence Francisco Bay. Published by official* ''. au- tenant Birdsall has also preferred a Fchneider from Schneider for ex- up again in day - ¦'• '¦ •'• . Samuel a or so. 20. -.'. . i'.;¦•..->'<*? Superintendent. . charge against : MATINEE Nov \u0084 SATURDAY. treme cruelty and Josephine Jones frcm sel was scheduled to arrive this morning, thority Of the Policeman Robert Lean YONSONNIGHT, SEATTLE—SaiIed Nov Stmr Humboldt. ¦" high and low waters occur ;at Next-SUNDAY the N.Y.Manhattan Jones desertion. but as usual got in a day ahead of time. NOTE—' The for unofßcerllke conduct in using abusive Comedy Charles for NEWS OF THE OCEAN. for .San Francisco. . ;'•¦¦• ;-'-.:¦".- the city front (Mission-street wharf) about and fight Theater Success. "A STRANGER IN yes- ¦ . Point; language wanting to W. Bar- Suits for divorce were filed by Irene T. The Sierra was scheduled to arrive Arrived Nov 24— Stmr John S Klmball, hence twenty-flve minutes later than at Fort rett, A STRANGE LAND." SEATS THURSDAY. ¦ ¦•• a conductor on the Geary-street line, THE Powell against Lott C. Powell for intem- terday morning, but was delayed between and Nov 21; stmr Pleiades, hence- Nov 21. : the height of ;tide is;the same at both places. night of November IT'S HUGEST OF HILARIOUS HITS: perance. Edgar against Alit: Matters of Interest to Mariners EUREKA— Nov 24—Stmr Pomona, on the 10. M. Eisi°lder Sydney and Pago Pago by heavy 1 ItEisfelder for desertion. Anna M. Bre- Shipping Merchants. hence Nov 23; stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro. : TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. weather, but made up her time by mak- 24—Schr Eva. for Hilo: ¦: stmr n against Edwin T"redersen for fail- will Sailed Nov . 3 Miss Adams Was Romancing. ing the run between Honolulu and Pan The bark Andrew Welch load merchan- Aberdeen, for San Francisco; stmr Homer,- for Sun rises ...... ¦.•'....••.••••••••••••••••;— BEZaSCOAMoTHAILSjttfiT&T ure to provide. Emma Wolf against Percy Honolulu; ! ••••• :9? Lee, young dise- at this port for the schooner Francisco. v. •*. ' sets '..... vi:*3 Edward the man who was for failure to provide. Maria Culotta Francisco in live days and twelve hours. San :-: ::• . . - Sun p. Salvator, lumber at Everett for Salina Cruz. Sailed Nov 25—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- Moon rises...... V.V...... 0:00 m. arrested Sunday night on a charge of rob- against Salvator Culolra for desertion ard making: in this manner the Eng- ;• Peerless, ¦ Barbara; : By time cisco scar for. Santa schr |Tima) bery for stealing a silver ring valued at ™ Helen Sutherland againct Fred B. Suther- easily on Wall, San Francisco. ; |Time| |Tlme| Tlm«| lish mail will reach New York Barley Europe. J G for Date I 1 Ft. years i^ enrnan land for desertion. Campania. for Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Westport, hence Nov 24. Ft. Ft. Ft. $1 from Marie Adams, a girl 17 of ' time to catch the ¦ Saturday in yes- —Arrived Nov 25—Nor stmr Guern- H W |H_W| _ age. appeared before Judge Mogan yes- i passengers on Sierra The British ship Thalatta was cleared ASTORIA |IJV LJV The cabin the terday sey, from Manila; Nor stmr Tiger, from Port terday. hearing the girl's story, TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. for Queenstown for orders with 61.0U5 '- -- : ¦¦' " 2.7| 6.7 5:41—1.4 A.fter were : > : .¦."•' ".-.' ¦'¦¦¦:¦¦ 26 0:03 4.9 4:33 10:45 ?OYS IN THE MISSION 21,000 Arthur. r . . 6.6 — she did not want to prosecute Arundell, ctls barley valued at $53,500 and ft lum. 25— Nelson, Fr barks 27 " 055 4.9 5:24 2.8| 11:32 6:33j 1.4 who said ; SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAT From Sydney and Auckland— J. T. as dunnage valued $280. Sailed' Nov Br .shin 7:^4|-1.l Lee, as he was her friend, the Judge dis- (THURSDAY NEXT)—PRICES, 10c, PLAY WILD INDIANS Arkell, Bauer, C. Bertram. ber at Bourbakl and Marechal Davout, Nor ship. Al- 28 1:48 4.9 6:17 S.O 12:25 6.3 ! Ha 23c. A. E. Mrs. E. 28 5.1 7:15 3.0 5.9 8:14|—0.8 missed the case. The girl's mother, who Major Baron yon Reitienstein. E. R. Gaylor, bania and Ger bark G H Wappaus,- for.Queens- 2:53 ills street, Sumptuous Production of the Powerful Russian ;.; ship Lady. Isabella, »Lon- 30 3-30 5.2 8:24 3.0 2:20 5.4 9:06—0.3 lives at 609 Post was in court and Warrant Out for the Arrest of Fred E L Graves. Mrs. E. L. Graves, Miss Nina Merchandise for West Coast and town Br for East 9:59 fiJJjß Drama Haszard, don; stmr Adato, for Manila; stmr Signal, 1 " 421 5.3 9:43 2.9 3:30 4.8 0.3 said her daughter was inc/lned to be way- Graves, H. Harper, Mrs. V»". C. J. Europe. Br .Arctic, 11:04 2.5 4:44 4.3| 10:51 0.8 and tell stories, Marsh for Disturbing the Ir.gram, J. Jackman, W. J. Jackmun, for San Francisco; stmr for San Fran* 2 5:10 5.4 ward romantic and asked W. Mrs. i,i'j i she be the Magdalen Asylum. \V. H. Lever, H. Lever, Mies H. Kosmop Line's steamer Ramses was cisco. taii> in wijuiJWKt'.ii'iiP— — — that sent to Peace. Mrs. \V. The FORT Arrived ,Nov 25 Stmr Co- NOTE In the above exposition of the tides The Judge ordered the girl into custody Lever, E. K. Mitting. E. D. Ponsford. Mrs. yesterday for Hamburg and way ports - early morning given in the left M. Silverstein. 210 Somerset street, swore Patrick, Miss A. cleared quille River, hence .Nov 24. .--:•-. the tides are and will nrobably send her to the insti- E D Ponsford, R. R. with a general cargo valued at $24,213, Fulton, ifor and the successive tides of the warrant before Judge Cabanips yes- Tilletson, J. B. Van man- Sailed Nov 25—Stmr Astoria. hand column tution to-day. Sehwennsen Miss E. H. and destined as follows: For Central PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 25—Bktn J M day in the order Ot occurrence as to time; the SIBERIA. Marsh, ifested terday for the arrest of Fred a H-.ly. Griffiths, Nov 16. . - - fourth time column gives the last tide of the Regular Matinee Saturday and Sunday. Sydney, Auckland and Pago Pago, sec- $10,014; Ecuador, $4532; Peru, $4420; hence . tides, boy 15 years age, on the charge of dis- From America. SAN DIEGO— uort Nov 25—Br bark For- day, except- when there are but three as t: Evenings 13c, 23c, 35c, of cabin— M. A. Brown, E. J. Bavid. Chile, $4G'J2; Hamburg. Germany, $1245. The Francisco, to load heights given ;ADVERTISEMENTS. pl 10c. 500 charg-? ond Mis-s children, mosa, for San ' for.- Unlte-I sometimes occurs. The are in lAI. Matinees .'. turbing the peace. He wanted the Cross and two W Fitz Of- ¦ • ... 10c. 15c. 250 Mr» Inez principal exports were as follows: Kingdom. — : . ; addition to the soundings of the "United States— made kidnaping, but ihe Judge would not bome, A. R. Fowler, Mrs. A. R. Fowler, H. W. To Central America— 464 bbls flour, 213 gals Arrived Nov 25 Bark Coloma, . from Eureka. Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—)( ) Next Week— "STREETS OF NEW YORK." Graves, Mrs. Graves and three ¦ accommodate him. Fisher P. P. wine, 13 pkgs hardware, 291 pkgs pipe, 13 pkgs Sailed Nov 25—Schr Una, for Coos Bay. V.-v. sign precedes the height, and then the number children James Giles, Mrs James Giles and -Nov: 24—Stmr Czarina, given Is the depth given by the Bflverateta was accompanied by his son. tar, SO rbs butter, 1290- sals coal oil, 85 TACOMA—Arrived" subtracted from years age. two children. Miss Kate Irvine, Mise J. John- pkgs from .25—Stmr. John; Kimball, The plane of reference is the mean of abcut eight of The boy said Mills, Mrs. paints and oils, 13 pkss groceries and pro- Seattle. Nov charts. Marsh two boys stone, L. Mooney, Allan Allan ham, hence Nov 21; Ger ship Alster, .rom Santa Ro- the lower low waters. that and other accused McMordie, J. McKenzie, Wm. Quay»t\ visions, 557 rbs 22 canned xoods, 1265 -" ••¦*¦¦ Mill« H cs salia. ' him Saturday afternoon of stealing the C. Rock, Wm. Taylor. Mrs. Wm. Tay- Tbs zinc. 25S lbs seed, 137 rbs nuts, 468 lt>s spices, — : 25— ; > they playing Mlbb'e. wire, « kegs staples, 138 PORTLAND Arrived Nov Nor . stmr sack? used in baseball. He lor, J. A. Taylor, Mrs. J. A. Taylor and chil- 21 reels cs whisky, .Tiger, from Port Arthur; Nor stmr Guernsey, Steamer Movements. s axle grease, Sierra, Sydney. i ¦:'-"¦ Walla The purser of the Sierra reports the lard. from . Santa San Diego & Way Pta. Nov. 2S SEATS ON SALE 6 DAYS IN ADVANCE. HTJNTEB, at 13C3 rbs rone crease. KAHULUI—Inport Nov 16—Bark W B Flint. Point Arena... Point Arena Nov. 28 OF THE ESTATE death of United States Consul Osborne To Hamburg. Germany— 2lo9 lbs beeswax, - Bktn Jas Tuft, for Port Town- is Pears'. October 27. He had been suffer- 15 Sailed Nov — Corona San Pedro & Way Pts. Nov. 28 able. It NEXT...... AN ENEMY TO THE KINO Apia on pkgs household goods. s**nd.'' ... Bay 29 " complication of diseases for > Katherlne, Arcata Coos & Pt. Orford Nov. Pays Executors of Will $176,000 ing from a HlLO—Arrived .N,ov. 12—Bark St Seattle & Tacoma Nov. 30 ". i many The natives attended the ;¦'•- - Czarina HSBSP9 months. her.ee Oct 29. .1 . Seattle one for Property Ordered Sold by ceremonies in great numbers and Notice to Mariners. EASTERN PORT. . Edith Nov. 30 Wholesome soap is funeral possible Nuuanu, Santa Barbara San Pedro Nov. 30 Court. the German authorities paid all POINT ARQUELLO. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK—Arrived' Nov.24—Bark Portland 1 - ;---.- ¦- Columbia & Astoria Dec. respect to the memory of the deceased. Notice is hereby given that Point Arguello from PhiladelDhia. .' . Coronado Grays Harbor Dec. dirt but Judpe Troutt made ix order yesterday probably - 1 that attacks the The tody was enbalmed and •will whistling buoy, painted red and lettered FOREIGN. PORTS. J. S. Klmball.. Seattle & Tacoma Dec. 1 confirming the sales ot rroperty belonging brought home on States NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Nov 21— ship Seattle |Dec. be the United "Pt. A." in white, recently moored I*4 miles , - - Pleiades 1 to the estate of Joan N. G. Hunter mad<- Drummuir, ¦ for San Francisco. Nov 24—Br State of Cal... San Diego & Way Fts. Dec. 1 living skin. It is battleship Wisconsin. Arguello light 1 not the Martin, WBW. of Point station, Cal- ship Drumcraig, for San Francisco. 23— Panama & Way Ports. Dec. by A. F. Morrison an1 Oliver B. The United States ships Wisconsin. So- ifornia, was found adrift and has picked • Nov. Argyll 2 capitalist's were in port at Pago been Schr Inca, for Honolulu. ;.:. Chile Valparaiso & Way Pts. Dec. 3 Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day. ors of the deceased wlii. lace and Abarenda up. Notice will be given hereafter as to • 25—Ship :Mary arrived. not buoy ¦will Arrived Nov 'L Gushing, ifrom Nippon Maru.. China and Japan Dec. 3 Pears'. Madg<^ H. Fieh. one of the purchasers. Pago when the Si«=rra whether or this again be re- Cape Town. .'- - f Umatilla Puget Sound Ports Dec. 3 paid the estate $176,000 for several choice The Sierra ran into a heavy gale soon placed. > ¦ Yosemite, •¦ ¦Arrived ¦ Nov Shia " from Mel- Acapulco Panama & Way Ports. Dec. 1 • state, and James F. Flan- after leaving Sydney, N. S. W., and was This notice affects the "List of Beacons and ; - THE PICK OFVAUDEVILLE! Buoys. Coast, 1901," page bourne. . Rainier Seattle via N. Whatcm Dec. 4 soap is one .•her purchaser, paid $17,500 for hove to for several hours. Pacific 14. Sailed ;Oct 25—Br Afghanistan, for San Economical lot, By order of the lighthouse board. -• - McDonald, La Tortajada, Andy Lewis and jCom- a with improvements, on Third street MILTON, Francisco. Oct 23—Schr— Alice- . .'for TO BAIL. • The Ahlborn House, oi J. B. San Francisco. V Oct s—Br5 Br ship ;Balmoral, for pany, Mile. Taglione, Goleman's near Folsom. FERNBANK IN TROUBLE. Commander, U. S. N., Inspector Light- ; that a touch of cleanses. avenue, which was among tna BARK Twelfth San Francisco. Oct 2—Schr Churchill,' ifor Steamer. Destination. Sails. IPier. Grant bouse District. ; ship ,Crairerne, for; Trained Dogs and Cats, Kaufmann properties fold to Mrs. Fish, brought $92,- Eleele. Oct 16—Br - San ITet With a Very Peculiar Accident Francisco. . Oct 12—BktnJ Encore, for •)Hono-- November 26. is Pears'. Troupe, Ward and Curran, Bick- POINT PINOS, ¦-¦' 11— :bark Bay And this CALIFORNIA. lulu. Oct Br ?Alfred,Forthbank. for San W. H. Kruger Tillamook 12— m Pier 13 Off Australian Coast. Notice is hereby Riven that Point Pinos Francisco; Br bark Kin* for San Fran- Kamses Hamburg: & Way.. pm Pier 27 nell, Lillian Burkhart and Com- CHINAMANRUNS AMUCK.—Gee Wing, an Fernbank, which ar- whistling buoy, painted and cisco." 1 Oct 22—Bktn'J LEviston. ¦ for Kahului. laqua Humboldt 10 — The British bark red lettered p am Pier ioo years. and the Biograph. Chinaman, ran amuck on Washington white, Oct : 21—Schr Jas Johnson, for Honolulu.' '•;Oct &'Portland pm Established over pany insane rived from Australia yesterday, met with "Pt. P." in heretofore moored about Limeria, Chlco Astoria — 5 Pier 13 Eirect last night, armed with a carving knife. % 29— bark for San Francisco. Oct i-uval Wlllapa Harbor 5 pm Pier 23c; 10c; Banner succeeded in disarming peculiar accident when a few days mile NW. % W. of Point Pinos lisht station, 20—Sphr ,Robert ;Searle«, for Eleele. Oct -.25— t Reserved Seats. Balcony. Opera Police Officer: a most California, gone '¦ ,•¦ November 27. Seats, any injured. captain yesterday has adrift. At last accounts Ship ¦ -France, for San Francisco. ~ Oct Chairs and Box 50c. him before one "was He was out The sa^d when the buoy was drifting westward and sounding. Star. of Acme Tillamook Bay 5 pm Pier 2 t£l;<-n to the Emergency Hospital- to await ex- affair: 15—Br bark Strathdon, for San Francisco.' Oci- Mundalay Coquille River 5 pm Pier talking about the It will recovered possible and ¦¦ ; --- 2 be if replaced at for amination by the Lunacy Commission. 25—Schr Susie M Plnmmer.' Mahukons. State of Cal.. Diego & Way. 'j amjPier Newcastle, P. W., the earliest date practicable. ¦ San n Four days after leaving N. Loading Nov 4 for Honolulu— Bktn Alta, bark- City Puget and ¦ Puebla.. Sound Ports 11 an Pier PALACE sw '; - ¦ ¦¦¦- ¦-. ¦.;. „* 9 nwicisctri the tie of the main topgallant mast carried This notice affects the "List of Beacons and Sonoma, ¦- bktn Newsboy. r ¦¦; , Pacific Coast, 1901," page i >' November 28. away and the yard fell. The force of the fall Buoys, 16. Loading iNov.-4—Br ships Chlltonford. Drum- Empire Coos Bay 12 m|Pier WUIsUIfIDIMLEAOI'iG THEATHS ADVERTISEMENTS. carried away the lifts and parral (the iron By order of the lighthouse board craigr, Glenogll: and Windsor Park. Fr bark 13 COLUMBIA Humboldt 11:30 p|Pler the mast to which J. B. MILTON, ship P Grace. • Pomona $ GRAND HOTELS. ' hook which eoes around and Marie Molinos, M Br bark Pit- Santa Ana... Seattle & Tacoma..|lo amiPler 2 LAST.6 ;NIGHTS— 2 MATINEES. ' the yard attached). royal yard was Commander. U. S. N., Inspector Twelfth Light- cairn : ;ship ;Star of Bengral, magnificent is The house District. Island and r all for November 20. | On one side of these EVERY NIGHT (Including Sunday). pmafhed in two and the sail torn into ribbons. San Francisco. §H|C^gt9EdypßMHi G. ia wholesale and manu- acci- Nov 23—Schr Fred W.Elder... Astoria k Portland 11 am Pier 24 hotels the• SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE It was the most peculiar and unforeseen IQUlQUE—Arrived . ;' ; E Valparaiso & Way. 12 m 10 district— on other re- TW?.^VA~W- - • •¦ ¦ • Palena Pier facturers' the ¦ , ¦ Ihave across in all my life Shipping Intelligence. Sander. v:.- :S- ¦¦-; './-•-" ¦'¦:¦:.'¦..'• <\ .--,_¦ — dent ever come - -. San Bias Panama & way 12 mPMSS ".;tall stores,, clubs, railroad and" , Th\AMUSEMENTS. .,. Winning! Dashing! Stunning! has been raging and had hard time to Stmr Meteor, Jensen, 4 days from •PRAWLE POTNT—Passed Nov.23— bark Diego Way. 9 .. a Lady- Shields,'. Rosa.. San & am Pier 11 The Fernbank is chartered to load smith. Killoran.- from: for San: Francisco.' Santa «'THt GiRL FROM MAXIM'S." port. ¦ Despatch Seattle AFairhaVn Pier 16 Europe. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, 27 hours from Eu- LIZARD— Nov 23—Ger bark Paul- 2. The wheat for reka. Isenberur, -fromml last evening. She failed to make port Stmr Newsboy, Ahlstrom, 31 hours from Eu- hence Juno ? FROM SEATTLE. hf>EWEW.CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CJLUB reka. :,-¦• HAMBURG—Arrived Nov— 24—' bark Ni- before sundown so the Quarantine Officer Doric, Smith, from Oregon. *'.¦ OAKLAND Br stmr 27 days 19 hours 2S 'velle. . Steamer. From. Due. RACETRACK.¦ did not board her and her passenger* had minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 NANAIM->— Nov 24—Stmr Mineola, Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. MECHANICS* PAVILION. ¦ -~ ¦ night. brings days t ; Ferry-boats Ban to remain aboard all She 2 hours 30 minutes, via Honolulu 5 days 13 fr^m Port Los Anrtles.7«S3Bp^?»Jg«H«tpqafeJ Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports. Nov. 26 leave Francisco at 12 m."and no passengers from the islands, but has hours 55 minutes. 'To:- sail Nov 25—Nor;stmr Tltania. for Port Skagway &Way Ports. Dec. 2 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p.- m., connacting Al-Kl ¦stopping Eiociop ¦ correspondence and news- Mary C, Lof 'A aiHffp)in9MnW| Bkagway & Way Ports. with:trains !riKO Dec. 4 cars-, I Famous paper matter that business men are now dega. SHANGHAI—Arrived Nov S—Br stmr Argyll,- Valdeas & Kodlak. Dec. 10 track. Last two on .train reserved for EAGLES' CARNIVAL. for Puget v._ ,-,. *BBertha escorts; wishing Rio Rey, Hagenah, days Byxbee from New York, Sound. r. ladies and their no smoking. Buy your was aboard the Sierra. Schr 3 from -¦• *•- .-- EVE port ferry ,to ¦ THANKSGIVI>G Pyramid Cure. Landing. ± FREMANTLE— t Oot v.v15—Br lbark Time Ball. itickets Shell.'Mound. All trains' via Pile for Newcastle -. and Oreeron. ¦ |Oakland ¦ mole connect with San ¦ CLEARED. Bruneol< i " Pablo avenue 'Willlair.e, prominent oj-lfleial surgeon, . ¦ :.¦•'•• ¦:-;OCEAN steamers. Branch Hydrographic Office, XI. 8. N., Mer- electric >cars ,at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- v r.r a City of Sydney Arrives. Monday, November 25. . Exchange, San Francisco., Cal., : " fihiye: is the duty of every surgeon to Ramses, Bielenberg, NEW iYORK— Nov 25—Stmr Astoria, chants' :land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- "It any Company's City of Sydney ar- Ger stmr Hamburg and Movllle; 1901. nect at -¦".avoid an operation Ifpossible to cure in The Hail way pcrts; J D from Glasgow and stmr' .Buenos Ayrea, i November 25. with San Pablo -avenue cars 'Four- way Sureckels & Bros Co. ¦ Ball on the tower of the Ferry teenth and Broadway, Oakland. CONCERT HOUSE. other way, and after many, trials with the rived Panama ports yester- ¦ from Glasgow. .'«.¦-¦''-. >-'. The Tim« electric . from and Br ship Thalatta, Partridge, , . dropped exactly at to-day, go to track These FIQfHFR'^ unhesitatingly recommend Queenstown ?;¦:BOSTON— Arrived Nov 25—Stmr building waa noon cars direct the in fifteen minutes. Pyramid Pile Cure I day morning. The Compania Sud Amer- Strautß & Co. . Common- meridian, Returning— Oro; Bpraguellos; It In preference to an operation." For sale by SAILED. wealth, from\Llverpool.'a«!BJJj>ni»