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OaklanD Cribtine iMARCII 9, 1925 Bi 11 AiOMVV KV'KNINu TWOAUTQSTAKEN Z00T0 BE MOVED Jockey in Pulpit Puts Spins to Sabbath-Breakers STORE HELD UP BY TO SEQUOIA PARK PIEDMONT THUGS I France. March I). Profanation of the Sabbath by mundane pleasures was denounced from the pulpit of the Kniillnh church here li eemon hy Jack jen nlnRs, ono of France's most celebrated Jockeys. It win the first appearance In the pulpit of who has been appointed a lay reader by the archbishop of Canterbury. The lessons were read by the two racing trainers.

Lynhain and Avernal. Liner Heads Maritime Parade The Oakland Municipal Zoo will he moved from Ita present loratlon at Nineteenth and Alice atraetl till! summer, If the city council passes favorably on an Item for $:0,000 In the park board appropriation In the, 1115-28 budget. The new location will be In Sequoia Mountain Tark. according to Edgar M. Hanborn, vice-president of the park board.

An appropriation was Included In last year's budget to cover the ex-penee of moving the too. but It was Ten Passenger Ships Due Here In Three Days Steamers Make For S. F. Bay Burglars, Loot Residence of $300 in Gems, Clothes, While 0 wners Away. TIEDMONT.

March I. Two machlnea stolen, one house looted and one hold-up Is fh record of crimlna! activities hera over the The arrival of the Oceanic liner SIERRA from Australian ports today will mark the start of a parade of coastal, intercoastal and offshore arrivals due to make the Golden Gate within the next three d.M. The large'l of these include the President Cleveland. President Monroe, Matsonia. and Colombia.

Tourists Have Started Return From Islands Two Hundred Arc On Liner AliitMinia. Wliich Also Has JUDGE ST. SURE From Various Ports of World. not allowed by the city council, according to Sanborn. Since then many complaints have been filed weeK-ena, according; to police reports.

The cars stolen, one belonging: to with both the city council and with the park board from residents of BEGINS HIS FIRST ll I l.lt I. tmirlefa il Siili mi i i 1 I (. fro-i lli.H the Inn the neighborhood who aay the present collection of animals In that I location form a nutsanae ami I I i in should be removed. llir.i!rcl the ii 1 li I i.u it, II 11 at. I CHIC m.i I fllCt fr.

etllll I r-. lit). i i i i II ship- Jonnson, ant ki cemto and the other to W. II. Sharon, 87 Sharon avenue, were both taken Saturday nnd recovered yesterday.

The Sharon car was stolon from Kruit-vnlo nnd found Inter on Magnolia nvonue) in Piedmont, the bandits havlne apparently run out of fin. 11. Poehtiier. clerk of the Raymond lru; Store, at the corner FEDERAL TRIAL Christ's Divinity rM' vnii i.i.ii;' I i.inr-'': ii ml.f if A I Honolulu pit sm i'i i urn lu i 'i li'n1 1 1 1 i wamJMvWIIM(W "I mil il 'ir si-1 in i 1 1.1 Zj-r-. I'M! aai tl'C 1 -)Mdw(w(llllfc1ai(llip ill llsta.

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i vy or i.inua ana iiiana avenues, was lobbed Intel Saturday nltfht when a "custiimor" pulled out Kim, told Jloehnior to turn out the lights and then rilled the' cash drawer and went through Hoehmor's pockets. lie obtained about The bandit was soot) later that nislit "I another part of town. Burglars robbed the home of Charles 1'eCase, 2n0 Blair avenue, of J300 in jewels and clothes. in ii. The i IP.

4 i lull I 1 Pr: I Mill i flrty I I Si 1.l I a a rn 1 i iiw. Tlir 1, i.Hti- n.nh ti. Ii: M.H(i"i.i;i 1. The next three (lavs will see ten l.irne paimcnuer uirylntc vesselj enter the tiolden tiate from and offshore ports. The li e.itiic liner Sierra hauN tin nun.

parade by arrlvinij from Australia today. The ti -pot ted bavin a full cain of general Australian merchandise as weJl an almost full cabin pannenKer list The Matson I'm tlnei Matsi ula is due tonwrrmv from Honolulu with l.5 pnsscnuera aboard. Most of these are tour-bos ri turnine: to the mainland Xkiatiotis In 'Vo' islands. The l'reMilent of the Pacific Mail line is ilm due Its way thro.inh the date tomorrow. Tim tmr liner Is it in i ii in from the irlent nn.l has one of the most valuable raiftms that has arrived in port this month.

A lnrtte part of this will consist of Oriental silks. The same company will havn the liner Colombia arrive In from New York and the Panama canal on Wednesday', The Pollar line round-th-wortd liner President Monroe Is due In to complete lt circle of tho nlohe Wednesday. The liner Is Inbound from New Tork, by way of Panama. West Nivaria Loads Lumber For Australia Carolinas Takes Aboard tr.it. i te ml ill ft' i).

Busy Day Ahead For Coos Bay rX KAT. Ore. Marvh The f.i the Mat- vny i 1. t.i there. C.ircn to he I rr mm i.in.i.rn.v rn.i:.

oris totals IS t.j ewpitcit' and inrliirl SAX FRANCISCO. March 9 JudKi' A. F. St. Pure, neivly-np-polnted federal Jurist, took his seat today for the fir8t time In the States district court, lie is presiiiine over the tribunal which, for a loin; time was In charge of the late JihIkp Maurice lioolirp.

hen Bailiff (ieorye L. lludner had formally opeiird the session today, Assistant t'nltrd Slates Attorney James I. Whelan felicitated tho new jurist. "In the absence of United States Attorney Carr. who Is In Sacramento.

I desire to concratulate you, "Win Ian befran. "I assure you that the services of the United Slates Attorney will always be at the disposal of the court." "I thought th' eon dilations were all over." repliei Judge St. Sure. "Call the first c.iM." Assistant United States Attorney Robert Ford, filed fourteen prohibition lliiuor informations, and JiidKe St. Sure started his first trial.

The case involved ulleced larceny by trick ami device on the hiMh seas. The ilefendants, Nnr- tiiir sj.inunn with the hard? Waslimival in tow. departed today "If CTirlsl's claims of divine origin were false they ran he explained only on the around of Ills lunacy or his knavery," enld Or. Il.irvey O. Hreeden st the First Christian church Inst night, speaking on the tliotne, "The Ue.ty of Jesus." He said In part; "In the Four Oospels we are Introduced to a wonderful being a person who made marvelous claims for himself.

He claimed to come forth, from Clod, to he the son oi Ood. the only Begotten of the Father. He declared his deity time) and again. 'Because I said I maa the eon of "I am the light of the "He that hath seen me hath eeen the He prayed. "Now, Father, alorlfy Thou me with the glory which I had with" Thee before the world "These are wondrous claims.

What must be thought of the presumption and Vhe vanity of these claims if Jesus was not more thai, Is It certain that Christ Intended to have it understood that he teas dlvlnve In a sense unbiue and peculiar. In a sense that se' Him at a distinct remove from every other man. How are we goln tn get along with these rlnlms and explain them? It Is evident at raw I'm. It rrfhierv. American Line Leads TeaTrade From the Orient President Liners Take Lead Over All Others in Past Season.

The 'President" liners of the American Oriental Mail line, whKh April 15 Fixed As Adjournment Date SACRAMKNTO. March 9: The assembly today adopted a resolution ftxlnpr April 15 as the date of adjournment by the legislature. The resolution was presented by Floor Leader Frank Kcksward of San Mateo, and forestalled another resolution drafted by Sidney Onives of Los Annelcs, fixing; the date of adjournment as April 11. tor he I mpqu I.iver. The steamer Nome City arrived toj.iy from Portland to discliarte enrsu.

Plie will proceed to San Krancisco probably tomorrow. The pasoline schooner Trump departed today for KoRiie River. The cil tar.k steamer La Purish-ia. which had been held outside the Thousand Tons Copper Bound to European Ports United American Line Freighter Ipis Takes Aboard Shipment. TACOMA.

March To load 1009 tons of copper for European ports the Isis of the I'nited American Line, arrived at the smelter yester- The vessel conies from Antwerp via Cristobal and San Krancisco. Tcvinj; the barge Baroda the Amur called this morning for en- bay since yesterday morning tered the harbor today. The steamer Harold Dollar rived today to load lumber for ar- the rnspx i.f rnt.n1 vinfpplR. tons of timlafi.i'j, turn he rf Hhwj, ifr, I.ar.inn. tank of llv Hawavlsn rnlr.bow -hued fish for tli Stutfon nrl Stelnhart of Island Knna mff.

110 pnf ali ohol. Zii ton? of plunder. crated of frt pines, two autos nd S3 packages of express. The Mstsnn stfamer Lurline riled Faturdiiv f.r Scattli and Honolulu, tomivanded by lier n' master, Optaln A. Re rr.dtson.

who suprpf ds I'aptitin 1 H. landfill), promoted tn the Manoa last month Th I.urline will liave Si ttle Marih 14 on her soh.d-Ule. Joavirp ur.d every Fix reks fur Hawaiian ports instead cif every five. Portland Harbor Orient. The steamer F.

A. Warner de Is operated for the V. If. ShlppinK Roard ly the Admiral Oriental line from Seattle, took first place in the Japanese tea trade In the season i jut closed. rniriof t'i the Tin.rs rail Pedro with a today for I'sreo.

parte! lumber i man McClrod, J. Payne mwl Fred Pteclo. are accused of wrongfully of the American oriental Mall h.ui- I ol.tainmi; $23D from J. A. Rolf on Cargo ror Delivery to Gulf Ports.

the steamer Ruth Alexander while I Husband Succumbs After Death of Wife Tl'HLOCK. March 3. Theodore Olson. OA pioneer of Turlm k. died at his 615 l'lon i.c-street, following a lontr period of illness.

Ills 4leath followed within throe months the passim; of bis wife, Emma who. with her sister, was electrocuted when a radio wire they were holilinc canto in contact with a hich tension ii en riiiiiu iroiu i.os aiikojcs to San Francisco. ii'nuttr, lJ. C. rue Amur armed at jthe i.Jif.r.

dork yesterday ir.tr witb a carta of ore from British C'olWIIlblll ollltS. i died oilo tons of tea from Shimidzu. jthe yreut tea export center of Japan. I The nearest con.ptilor iranspuriad I 5 7 1 tons. I the ciht niontln sixteen I "President" liners called at Khimid-1 zu and took on on average of Hi Reconstruction Work in Japan Shows Progress glance that if his claims were false they can be explained only on the ground of bis lunacy or his knavery.

No other alternative remains If he is not divine he deceived others purposely and waa a consummate liar or he deceived himself and was a helpdess lunatic i SKATTLK. March The steam-1 ship West Nivaria will shift from Harbor to Seattle and Ta-I coma earlv tills eek to load for Swinov, Melbourne and other Australian Points. The vessel will sail PK.KO.VS IRI)I U. NEW YORK. nuts were found In the cron of a piecon shot in Long island City.

tons of tea e.vh. The third com- t'arrylntr ore from Alaska the VuU'jn is scheduled to berth at the smelter dock early tomorrow morn-inn from Ketchikan. The Admiral is listed for arrival tomor- Busy With Fleet Of Intercoastals And so as Parkhurst says. 'There. i Reconstruction in those parts of the Antipodes next Saturday.

The Pacific. Caribbean and llulf fi r'tinliluiftn a n1 I 1 111 I I par.y on the list carried an average of tons on cru-li ship, or a total of UiTfi tons. The fourth carried I CbS4 tons, an average of C52 tons i per ship. with general freignt from t-al- Japan affected by tiie earthquake which are only three things that you anc 1 can think of the man of the Go pels, either that lie was a mania. disaster of P'-'o has ma.io rapid n- frel-ht from 1 iV, iMv.

WM 9M WiW Mm All together durlnar the season 54 Lumber, Flour and Mixed 1 iners called at s-himidzu for total or a villain or the Won "Christ himself presented four credentials of his dlety, 1. A superhuman wisdom. 'Never man spake like this man." A superhuman I the empire, has been restored and VJ" lVio comtiai arrived I Wmm. WtA SZ the I KM" MAj I .1 r.Z lt.a... Ucpir blister and copper ore.

south America service i. MV I I shipments of 2G.9:i2 tons of to. the bulk of which was landed at Seat-tit, Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. Shipments Leaving Oregon River Port.

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c.rii.i,.,n onrt -i accordinir to intormation received i i pillar litre today, I 1 irt-lirnier nauru em arrive here L'b Willi i I power. Never man wrought like WEATHER REPORT annoyed, hut when the crowd of tins man. New York of the American oriental J-1'" VV J'i i U' I h.rve shipnients of coffee and othe 3. A superhuman purity PORTLAND, Ore March The teamer Rose City left today for 8an Francisco and Los Anceles ith I nw iiiuuMinii iniiowoii inn Iire( nmi evcr man lived like this man. 4 Alail Line Unitarian History cording to information received "Reports from our agents in Japan," Kehoe said yesterday.

box shocks, lumber and flour. With general freight from San Pedro the tllymont arrived late last night. The vessel will be here for several days. "show that the Japanese people A superhuman love. Never man loved like this man.

The only sat isfactory way to explain Hlni Is t-. say with John. 'He was Uod man! lest in tho 'Tho fnitarian riaio in Movement: It was the wuhjort Oakland and vicinity Cloudy and unsettled and cool toniicht and Tuesday; moderate westerly winds. Northern California Fair in south and unsettled with Drobablv rain have applied themselves with characteristic enerfty and foresight in raising newer and better cities on of the fornion bv I'ubort F. I.f iv- here today by snayne anu iiui.

local agents of the line The liner Yukon of the Alaska Steamship company, arrived here this morning with large shipments of fresh halibut from southeastern Alaska and about Jrtuw tons of copper ore from Cordova and Latouche. After discharging her large ship- a fair number of passengers in addition to a full cargo. Arrival of the steamer West O'Rowa from the Far Last by way of San Frar.ctsio is looked for in the harbor this afternoon. The West Nicer, from Mnnila. Is to be in tomorrow.

The West Jena. loading lumber. Is to be dispatched Thurs north portion tonight; Tuesday the ruins of the old. TO DEPART this Nippon cloudv. frost over south portion to- I "Tourists Roing to in progress.

moderate variable winds. year will see this work 'Great Companion' in ci worsen across the Sea! of Tiberias. Hu received them, and as He looked out over the inulti- aide He was moved with compassion for them. That is the picture of Christ, the shepherd who is full of compassion and sympathy fur the very-day people with their bard times, their struggle, their heartbreaks, their hungers and' temptations. "Christ is not and never was a mere class-saving Christ.

lie forever banned the term 'common', people, for anyone who has the grace of Ood is not common. Chris-; tintiity is essentially a people religion, whether the people be pro- March meius oi i "J' Sacramento valley Unsettled, probably rain tonight; Tuesday cloudy, continued cuol; moderate Monday. neries ami nun In this connection it should be pointed out that there is a general impression In this country that the affected area Is much greater than is actually the case. Thex loss of people and property worth le.i.riu fiiMi.iitifi ven. or about S.i.im.h.- Piiinani i Munson-Mei e.rnilck iine sieamsiup IWeHiiorttKJdnev M.

Hauptmann sailed today leone i for New York via Pacific coast south shifting to west winds. I Santa Clara and San Joaquin val-i leys Partly cloudy and continued cool tonight and Tuesday: frost to Prisl-ane I'nos May Crevi-nt City Mo-ntt rcy Sag Ins ajnire'es boa Antrei'e ports. ens, minister at tho First Unitnrinn rhtirch. Horfkoley, yesteiilay boclnninpr a ai-rles of discourses revieulnrr the 8eivic ntnl ideals of the Unitarian church. He Fair! in part: "The occasion for a series of addresses on this subject at thin time is the centennial eelebratlmi of the organized bepinninir of this movement in the I'nited and In Knpland.

Fly a curious colncMnnc-o-on the 25th of May. In 1M3, two small croups of men met. one on one side of the Atlantic, in Huston, one on the other side, in KnKland. and orirn nized for the promotion of day for Yokohama, Kobe. Hongkong and Manila.

After havinp loaded lun.ber for the Atlantic coast, the steamer Peter Kerr went to sea last nifrht from Prescott. and completes on Pueet Sound. The steamer Claiisf us. which arrived early yesterday ill the lsth-1 mlan Line, service by way of Kver-Vtt. will take aboard lumber for the Sao A ntomo mu jKirt I FInrt.M(Hl f-criley 10.

DOMESTIC PORTS Lol ALeiea Tuesday. March night; gentle variable winds. Soutliern California Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; frost in interior tonight; gentle variable winds. Nevada Cloudv tonicht and Tues- I'aeific Trarlt-r I r.or;r1fn Mar. I atmr Tiverloa from P-sttTe.

Lukenl.aeli Mar. 7, coast. Ports or tan scneaniea 8. 6 r- 7 atmr a. atmr atmr Admtral i i I coact include New i day.

probably locaj snows over north i'e Atlantic nn lessioiuii, or worners, or Kings or servants. Christ brought a religion so simple, so hearty, that anyone can understand it. but this 'fact turned from Him the ecclesiastic. Ruth Alcian'iVr 8. 8 (tnii.Of.o, is not to be minimized, but at the same time tins did not involve even a large part of Japan.

"Tourist facilities are ample. Railroad service has been restored. Tiie norma! life of the country is proceeding as before." The information received by the company, which operates shipping board vessels from Seattle to the Orient, is that much more has been accomplished than is apparent on the surface. In Tokyo, for i list mice, a modern sewage system is being I installed, foundations have been I Arrived. Mnr.

Vork.Boston. Portland. and TtnltiinoKf. The F. S.

leor FhiftejJ "The Great Companion" was tin sermon theme of Bernard Buggies, minister of the Church of th Universal Christ, yesterday morning. He said in part; "The Great Companion Is neifrei to us than we know. He drns nearer every day in the unsearchable riches of His grace, which he uncovers to. man. The iiiaugura-! tion of President Coolidge offem a thrilling testimony.

Actual plc- tures of the Inaugural were flashed across the continent In seven min-j utes. We exclaim with Job, 'I I have heard of Thee with mine cars now mine eyes seeth theel i "Jesus lived His life In close and constant contact with the Great. Companion. From His boyhood i out on the Palestine hills with God i to the house of His Passion, He felt 'probably-! portion; continued cool. Idaho Unsettled, with local snows tonight and Si-a r.fj.'i na 'v ia Mn7t'aQ Sfutt! t-'cairl' iVirtlfitid Asiona Ln Ans-Vs Anp-ifS, A)A Aisles Wednesday.

Tuesday; Ttjhon from Juneau: 7 a. ra ltjprs from J'lnnii a Urttain. Mar. 4: a. nmnd frfom Astoria.

Sailt-d. atmr Nfw ntntr Kich-Atar. fi. noon. from KalAnia to Westport today to lr-ad lumber for San Francisco.

The Astoria arrived today to load lum-her for I.os Anceh-e and the Palsy Matthews is listed to arrive tomorrow for continued cool. i. Washington Cloudy and unsettled tonight: Tuesday fair, continued cool; moderate variable winds. Oregon Local rains in est and rains or enows in east portion tonight; Tuesday partly cloudy; moderate variable winds. i nvniTinvc.

relifrions liberty and liberal relipiotis tenoning In their respective countries. the Unitarian movement dates further back than these hundred years of its organized life. Forty years before that herein, KiiiK's in Hoston, lmso present minister Is Dr. Speisrht. my New Ynrk I Ilonoliilu S-HtrIo 1 'artdoja Admiral ViUp Iav.tl Mp.v-r Ifnrva r1 Ilmiii'oWt C'uiacao 1 March 11- Wilrtpltiima Kvprffl 1 i ,1 Sa Koitm alf Alexander March 12.

Cn-nnp UorlH'Me I Boohyalla laid for steM and concrete structures to replace the frame buildings destroyed in the disaster, subways are being constructed. When these WIRELESS REPORTS Ktinr tin a for Alaska a. ni P'mr Kidnp-r M. llanprman for Tork: Alar. 7.

Dii'dnisbt, atmr Emma Alexander for an Franciht-o. e-, Alrdee-n Arrived. Mar. atmr rath rim ti. Sudden fmrn WMiapa; Nor ma Indra from Astona.

Sailed. Mar. b. Jap atmr Aki-tiann Maru for Yokohama; -lap ftmr Yoko Maru for Stetson for tau Astoria Arrtv'erJ. Mnr.

8. 1 p. atmr Konalie Mahony. h(n'e Mar. via Cooa Itnr: inn Admiral I'earv from Ptirt Anci.

ill tasks have been, com The disturbance central tiie last preliminary in rius puipit, inw iiislj pleted the superstructures wnl rise rapidly and impressively, Kehoe Knr4a Kurcka Kurt'ka I Anct'lp Los ABijelefl Thunday, South America Victoria Seattle I'nrt larrl Ijplscopnl ciiurcii in Anienca, uo-came the first X'nitarian church In America. In 1T04. Joseph Priestly, discoverer of oxygen, driven from the intellect mi s- and the ruling classes and the prosperous of His dnv. "Christ Is no respecter of uer-sons. Ho told the multitude tcTsIt down.

He made the people 'sit And when the people sat doun they did so In divisions of fifty and one hundred. Christ is the author of order nnd quiet, and not confusion and noisy activities in religion. This hasty, speedy, pell-mell age Is getiing us away from the very order and ideal of Christ. Stunts in church services are not ordained of Christ. "Christ fed the.

five thousand, that. was a miracle; hut every believer is a miracle of grace and spiritual transformation. The bread Christ gave the crowd is symbolical of the fact that He is the living bread come down from Ileaveii. Belief Him as the li.ing bread gives eternal life." Mar. 8, p.

Jap atmr Kukko Maiu for Koh-; li p. atmr urarao for V. P-a 7 ii Kt in Rnu lit fur Port A nk' Brriliii)H because of his efforts in San Frarf. Arrived. Mar.

7. midniirht. I Hniirlnncl from Seattle. ra i omj 1 fiit atmr IMnteldik said. With rep-ard to Yokohama.

It w-as said that despite the destruction port railroad terminals, piers and otlur buildings, shipping is steadily returning toward normal, and the work of restoring the phvsii-al needs of the port is proceedings witli despatch. Tiie new port will be modern in every respect, according to officials of the I' a rs ii ii-Id Smita t'niz Los Ancles exposing the corruptions and errors of orthodoxy, established two Unitarian churches in T'eritisylvania, Fraccjfro; Indra for firaya JJarbor; Lol A ijjk'elea 3 a. ritmr prtr Kerr for iattle the Father nearest at hand when the worst had to be encountered. He revealed God as the Companion of the brave, the Helper of men, sharing their business as creators of "Jesus knew that life is God's business. So he went about His Fathers business.

making llfo; abundant. He had what we must have, a positive faith In a God of creative energy. Dally remind yourself that your life lived with integrity and sincerity, lived usefully In worth-while labor Is the Father's business, which God shares as the Great Companion. Iloap City Admiral Peary March 13. Candidate Canadian loner Friday, the first one at Northumberland, several days over the plateau region i has moved eastward to great plains states, but another of minor intens-! ity over the Pacific northwestern states.

There have been scattered local, rains in the Pacific states. I snows and rains over the. plateau i and. P.ocky mountain regions, and rains, in the upper val-. ley.

Coo! weather is general, from the Rock.v...mountain west-i ward to the Pacific coast, and this morning freezing temperatures were guile general over the plateau re-; gion and there were f.rosts in Cali-i fornia. I The outlook is for rains tonight in the northern portion of northern California and in Oregon, and loi-al snows toninht and Tuesday in Ne. vada and Idaho and for generally fair weather elsewhere In this fore- ons ita Sailed. Mar. fl.

8 a. atmr By U. S. wEATHtl March 8th 8 A. M.

Flmworth In Jut. (i Mr. 140 eluidT. KW. wind, tiiltes.

Stockt.ni In lat. II. MAS raininr. rL'. mi tub is Writ njrit.

In 1st. M.V4 Ions- Ma-M rloiKl.v. h-E. iii-l. -I inil'-i eDMim Iu lat.

3-' N. Innt- 161.M elnutle, s.B. il. i'4 mll'. J-impres-' of Avistmlm In lt 4'-' Mriir.

l.V4 rdioin. SK. ilj'l. D.ile. Ijiipre.s or IlusMii In lat.

w.r rloud.i. MV. wind. 4 milea. Presirtftit ClevelBDil In Int.

3- -4 I'M 12 parily elyuily, E. wiud, 18 oles. Mlta-ell In lat 4M4 line. 130.48 partly vv. -ini.

miles. F.ldldfe In lat 4e 14.4J W. eloudr, NW. wind, tnili-s. City nf si.hai.e In lat.

40 r.4 V. loug. 141 MV wind. IS miles. Tacoira In lat lonz.

43 fSu-tlv elinidv. K. wind. 14 miles TVeM 1 silk lit lat IBB. 131 45 Maru Manuka! I Raymond Admiral Evan Vi port Harvard i Celiloi March 14.

1 Pr. Monroe Clauf-eua I Mary More for San Fra nclaco. A rriTid, Mnr. 8. Hr atmr Harold poliar, hence Mar.

ft; atnr La Purisima from Atorin. Hailed, Mar. 1' a. m.t atmr F. A.

Yarne tfor Pa Frani'lao. liaudooArriTed, Mar. 10 I. atmr Mary E. M.Kire from Coog Pay.

'iatonsh Ireland Pa KSPd out. Afar. $. 9 a. atmr -iriffdu to wins Palmyra from Heattle for Saa Afan-oa Inland.

Alexi-'o. atmr t-Knturkiao from. Seattle for Portland. Port A ntroleK Sailed. Mar.

8, tmr Doy-lptown for Sun Krnnooii-n 1 ondon London Yokoijuina Honolulu hi llarlyr Portland I.oh Anjrela AnitHfii I.os Aneies Saturday, Around "World York No-folk i' tria Kureka Loa A ncel'-s Los Ant'elca God becomes your Companion American Oriental Mall me. The plan to abandon Yokohama, and build up the port of Tokyo instead was dropped shortly after its first consideration. "It should be borne In mind." remarked Kehoe. "that aside from the damage in several commercial centers. Japan as a whole was nor affected So far as the visitor from abroad is concerned, he will see picturesque ruins being replaced with modern build intra.

but otherwise he will find the country "still replete with the unique charms, of the Orient." Flowers of Japan ast district through tonieht and Temperature will con- peril elmidy. 'w. ind. 14 mil. i Tuesday.

Matsnnia In lat. 138. 18 i ue low throucrhout this forecast Nanta Itarhara obarvpr Admiral Schley Mayfair ITrjmboldt Admiral Farrayut the second in Philadelphia. "Before Friestly in KnKland the movement dates back more than ir.O years, including the carreer of the courageous schoolmaster, John Bidle. who died in prison from starvation as a martyr to religious progress and was the cause of an act of Parliament making the denial of the doctrine of the Trinity an offense punishable by "Again, back of this English period, the movement, may be traced to Poland and Transylvania, whtue the Unitarian name appears to have been used first in 1547 and more than 400 churches by this name had come into being by the close of the seventeenth century.

"But the real significance of the Unitarian movement does not appear until one sees it from a distance in its place along with other kindred movements in history. For r.artlv rle tidy wind, iw SUN, TIDE district. Frosts are probable tonight in southern and central California. K. H.

BOWIE, Foieuaster. I'hllitetete In lat 51 V4 lone 141.54 VC: partl.n rlulidy. wind. '4 milee i President l.in' "In In lat. i Ions.

lie. 4H partly c.oud.t, 'W. wind, 'A' March 15. Sunday, oniy to in riirni tnai conversation is maintained with Him. This is the function of true prayer, secured through habitual soliloquy with your diviner self, the link by which we bind the God within to the Internal Spirit without, over all and through all.

For by this fash-Ion shall we feel an Infinite friendliness, a divine companionship as steady and trustworthy aa the stars." Hamhurg London Corporation finm. Ala rrlj 0. Sun seta 6:12 0.0 p. in. snlles.

Prr. r.3.0 Sun risen Moon rlisea 4H 0 40' 0 4J 0 noon. r. a. TO ARRIVE Mareh S.

s. I Mao-li "The Gardens and Flowers of pa was the subject of the Illustrated liM-turo by Bev. Clarence Becd last, night at the First Unitarian church. He said in part: "Landscape In Japan as one of the fine arts. Many of their aniens have the delicate finish of a painting or sculpture, and the harmony of an exquisite symphony.

They embody the beauty of the whole world In miniature. A Japanese garden Is a dream of beauty, whrre may -be seen a mar f6 Horerf In lat. 41 line. 133. IS parti ci'-udv.

w. i.o,.. -j n.ilfH. B7 BADIO C0EP0RATI0N, March 8th 8 P. M.

rn.a-11- tC.u,.n Sun Tr.n. 5 a 47.H RAINFALL DATA nn-y uanra kh i Ameri'-a IndTa Monday, March 16. JlitTTe Alisaiwpippi Nrw York Grace Dollar nrtland Hoar. City Alonterry' Cleone San Luis Antonio Lo4 Angelea wey lasued dail at p. m.

March Monday Flamhurs March 9. Montpelif-r The time and heifhta nf tide. In the following II. 8. Coaat and (leodetle Surrey tahle are given at Fort Point at the entranre to San Franelaeo Htr For Wehater Btreet Prldge, Oakland, add 10 miniitea.

Mareh 0 to Mareh 14. ISeaaonal Etirri na YirtrirraD AJI-n Love Tithe Urged Time. Ft. Time Ft Time. Ft.

Time. Ft. lit. Normal to date. 33 IK 4 14 74 37 40 3 2 3 B.I.I 1.1.17 11 Seasonal to date.

20.t8 111.411 12 7K i'l 4.1 03 fi 44 11.:: 4 Sydney Portland, Ale Philadelphia I Baltimore CaJlao TV. i Matiukona I' Putret Sound f'orr'and Portland I 1 fm Antrflea Notice to Mariners velous minglinc of mlnlnture moun Station Kurkn Red lll.iff Sacramento San san Jose. Freano San Luis filiisiK), AnKeles to da te la at y.r. 4.M. 2 (t n.ftl 2.m Clin; 13 tni lea from Han Frn nelsfo.

W. a. Miller Iiifiimr.nd fur han I'edro; milea from Bn 1 edro. Atlat Alierdr-ea. fur Riclini'iud 300 mtlea from Hlchaaond.

rapt. A. yfljn for Pt. WeliR, Doles frerti I't wVlN. I'1.

P. Iiralce H'-i-a-ans for Aetoria; 47.. miles from Astoo.a. lir.tlj pi-dro fr Sac Frmn-elso; lilj rrili's fivji Cura'ao I'ortlard for gan 4Ti3 r.w h.w 11 -OS .1:43 49 L.W. H.W.

fl 4 :31 14 10:43 4 10 5:1 1 1.1 11:23 4.7 tains, lakes, rivers, bridces and is a divine electricity, it waterfalls. I i too subtle to be understood," said Ci.rat UartwVri Al atidi-r H.W. H.W. -0 1 03 12:01 4 3 11 12:21 0.3 I. HI 05 Sau Itic-ffo.

4 4.3 4 0 3 S.M 7:21 8 11 10. Tuesday, March 7:27. 0.7 (1(1 12 0.3 1 (l.l i.41 4 4 4.1 4 0 TEMPERATURES. 12 13 1 :18 .14 1:41 ailes finm San runi'isi-o 16 Mocka Bottom Light, Columbia River. ki, Hoilotu I.iyut, heretofore eairied awav.

uas re-estatilislied on Feb. IS. llilff). teacon. Keku Strait, Alaska.

Ueat-ou In Strait, reporled destroyed Fell. 13, will he rebuilt aa Boon aa praetit-alile. Ai.pi..i.inaip position of Keku 'titrait: Lat. 40' Ions. 133" 43' W.

Aids. Columbia River. Tongue Point Croa lai'i'iae 7in'oTiia for San 63G 44 is 4" Kiiidyk Preaidt nt f'W. fa nd Mat aoriia ma A U-v aodr-r Adini'nl l''ii'-y Rnttprdam Manila Al a i a Honolulu i Si-ai tip Seattle tho history of human thought has been a continuous record of new conceptions and new discoveries fighting for recognition. It has been the oft repeated story of established beliefs, in the name of orthodoxy, resisting change, in the name of heresy; of heresies becoming conservative-" after they have been recognized, and of orthodoxies dying hard as superstitions, of truth appearing first in a manger, then mounted on a throne, the the living God denigerating into Idolatry before a lifeless Image.

And in this recurring cycle, which has not ceased but continues in our day, there has been a glorious company of apostles, a noble army of martyrs, an honor roll of '2'J ts' liuoy Y.H& replaced reli. Jo, ly. "A Japanese garden mav be al- Dr. Robert B. Cooper, speaking most any size from a little place yesterday morning at the Brooklyn which is scarcely large enough for' Presbyterian church on the sub-a person to turn around to the.

Jpr' "The Divine Law of Compen-great gardens of the emperor, no-1 satlon." He said In part: bles nnd rich merchants that are1 "'I Pe tithes of all that I pos-acres In extent. The materials used That is the devout boast of In all the gardens are practically 1 the Relf-rlghteous. Our real pos-the same stones, bridges, shrub- sessions are the powers the bery, trees and waterfalls. If a powers that never perish, the man enlarges his house, he must power of thought, memory, imag-also enlarge his garden in order to ination, of love and trust. Are we preserve the proportions.

Although tlth.lng of these powers? all Japanese gardens are laid out. give God a tenth otVyur according to fixed laws, no two of memories? Do we often thlilt'of them are alike. i the day and the Joys when we gave I'nrt land Ix8 Anjfele Iluii. and tiie teunKjiary' apar buo aa with uiaun. NOTI l(n the above tabulation of tldea the only tldea are given Id the order of their oceurence.

comntenrlnjr with the a'ly morning tide In the loft hand colunis and In aucceedlng tldea aa they rear. On aome daya hut three tidea rK'i-iir, the foarth occur-Ing the following morning Top columna if beinht give the elevation of earb tide above the plate of reference of the- Court and lleodetir Survey chart eound inga. except wnere the numN. are preceded by the mluua aign or daab. when tb.

beighta tie hel. Wednesday. March 11. i'nl Ijiokenharh l.iifht beaeon No. .2, heretofore carried carried lui.i, ffas rel.iaced Fwb.

14, Vj. l.inlit ik'Bi-i'U No. 4. heietofor .34 in 42 4U 42 3o an So 41 3 31 2il .31 Trancparific Maila A Japanese garden makes a 'our hearts to Him? Of the time New York loTornt.ia New Ynrk I'rf-aidenf. on top Victoria r.v.

Pioneer Puiret Sound Caniiu Vonierpy C-one Anr'ea Yale lia Anifelt-a IW.t.yalla Thursday. March 12. Srdner "st V'''-" New York Byron B. Benson Baltimotp New nlane Ovokoh Maru Vif-tor-a Candidate Virions Canadian ohwrrer Loa Annelea Admiral Kvanaj BSllea. Irom San F.nnna 'iloi8 for San Fran OS" trim San rranei-o.

Mannkai Ma hi: koiai ftir Sa ---fr1; ani'isro; X13 milea f'nm San West Jetpr Sun fur VokoLama; 40 mile, frotn Sat, Fran. Miindelta Si. Fiaii'is'-i for Jacksonville: 40 miles frupt Swn Oklal.otf a Seattle for San Pedro: 28." SBllea no: III of Sarj Ped-o. roinona Kvcrett for Italtimore; 616 mjl.e-Irom Kveretl. Hureen Manila for San Franrlseo; RS2 ttlea from San tlanna Nieisi Port nd for Botterdam: 444 miles -of K'i'tti Head Jane Sai; tr fseatle: lti miles from Forest Kmc Kan fur Seattle; 8711 Bailee from Sar, ledro.

I. a leeeiitia S.n'tle fr San I'edro; -V) lilea from San I'edro. MontrU-llo Honolulu for port Fan Ijtiii: niilea nun San I.uis. W. lilK-ni New iork for San Pedro; Jfttt niil.a from San j'edro.

Heurire San I'edro for San Fran-Slaeti: iiiiies fri-n. San Oretiie-I eru for sall Framis-u, 316 milea IVtitn San Franemin. F.yrana San edru for San Francisco; ISC Milles friitu ban is-o heretics, a long line of torch-bear- very strong appeal to the imagina- I when the sea of sorrow got beyond ers, a lonely procession of Btout- ition of an observer. A shelving our depth, and Just as we were he-hearted pioneers." bench along the edge of a nondMng overwhelmed, a hand unseen Time nf rloetna. nmeea otberwia.

specified, at Oakland poatofflce: Hijrh Low AMIene h'j i 418 Jiakpr 12 HilliriL-K 3i 1'4 Poiut Jl-(Tea. 4k l'H- 4 rt" J'O! tiand 4'i l'ton 44 3 I Irrnr Altifrt o' Knrt 4H 16 Rapid zh niuff a I -n-r TfA It no .18 iM-tt MfjiDea. .31 HA 4S 2 iiM 1 lUjfvwt-11 1'4 i Sacianifnto. 1 t-." I V. I.ouia....

11 I f.fi 42 i' Minima pfHa. Z2 4H s. 1 a mI IVm ka -4K Sa't 4 .:4 V2 Man In 4'r-'San F.atif.pcq (aivfkton 1'i 4 Jos S2 Hii 1 Harif. IVi Santa Ke 2'i Svattl Hiiron 4 a Sheridan KaliKj-ell. i'N 24 1 Sp-ikan 44 Ka tiiiiKijit 42 1 if 'jrr-nt "H' Kaot( City 4i 44 Tacrrtna f'i 7H 1'atnpa 8 I-andtr T.2 2H 4 Ijs AriKflfft-.

i.s 4'1 1 'onopnit. Marshf nid 4, 'Jm Mil) fL' Mpmphia. 74 r.u 44 Modt-na i X2 Wal'a 4i f-dl-n 7't Wa.h:rirton..' New Orlt-aoa Willton HH i Wini.fmiprca. Matte 4 Yakima 4S 81' T.ti I Vun.a ,4 Omaha aua.v. waa rep.aced Feb.

31, JII2.J. iiannel liuoy 32, a red nun, waa re. pliiitd Feb. 13, and the temporary kpar buo.v -waa nithdrawo. llniriiurton i'omt oaa buoy 7, heretiifore Teinlioi ar.ly diacoulioued, waa replaced 14, Channel Lljcbt, heretofore carried awa, waa re.ia:fd Feb.

17, lJI2.i. Snag lsiand Lufht, heretofore carried away, was n-plaeed Feb. 17, 1115. Ruoya. North Channel, Willapa Bar Entrance.

Wailunf ton. on Feb. J.1, l2o, the f.illnvvini: l.nofc ueie eataliilshed iu the Clianni'l. Willapa Pay eniranee: Fairway liuoy. a firHt.elaafl can, painted l.lai and nhite in vertical afrijiea, in eo tut of water, aliut 3 inilea 2i.l 30' from Willapa Hut Light.

Approximate fioaltion: Lat 4S 40" Ions. 124" OS' 43" W. China March 14. 0 p. Prealdent Jaekuon.

Kmpreaa of Australia. I'reaident Cleveland. suggests the beach of the ocean lifted us above the waves. Go back when the tide is out. The musical and sit down with Ciod and live murmur of flowing water calls to lover In memory the pehtecostal mind a mountain stream, the dash i seasons of the past.

God should be People and Christ 30 March 1, p. March 21, 7 a. Japan and Koiea March 14. fl m. March IS, p.

March 21. 7 a. ni President Ernirens of Australia. inaay. anarca id.

Havif 1'oitland Admiral Portland Ancela rirst in every interest or unaertaa-lng. Paint no picture, draw ho Author f.eorirle Farras'nt leiilo New j.rt AO 31 of the little waterfall recalls the roar of a great mountain water-ifali. and a few cryptomerias seem President Cleveland. Java and Btraita Settlement! March 14. p.

President Jarkaon. Hariard Admiral sJ. bley I l.anuel Bunv JfA. red rirallaaa March 14. can.

In 2:. Pet of water, about 3 milea plans for the future without a view of, Ciod's honor. "Love is a divine electricity. Tt Is too subtle to be understood. know it by Its thrill.

It Is this love In the heart of your little child that gives you Joy. Ciod put it to bring near a great forest. A small bridge may suggest one of the famous bridges, and the different stones appeal to certain patriotic or religious Ideas. Many of I.on A nf 14a Angtlea Saturday Shanirhal rr' nd, Me MonterPT 3 40 2K Havre Maru iiiana Pay T.lLTht. Approxl- Empress of Australia.

I'rebidltnt Cleveland. President Jackson. Kmpresa of Australia. I'resldent Cleveland. Thbinaa.

lliana le.llar mat. p.siTton: Lai. 4j i'J? 0- I le.me I Jk4- W. March 1H, p. m.

March 21. 7 m. Philippine lalanda March 14. Il p. m.

March 11, p. m. March 21. 7 a. m.

"March" 24. tr SO i Hawaiian Island. 4Iuml.4dLiiciEtii(;iiannti Buuj- 44. a red Transport Mtncmculs the great events in the history of 1 lale nun. In feet of water, a lull A 3-ll milea Los Angtiw irpan.

and the doctrines of pence, there when he made the soul. Tha 42 Marc-be lo. 23ti' from. Willapa bay 1.1a; tit. Approxlaaate Bund ay, calmness, self-mastery and love em- same is true of God'a child.

Rever- A rl.ona Lat. 4" 41' its' long. li nitioii: Lat. Antwi-rp Tha fallowina ar rr pproitmatf d-Mriufi and arriiala 1o tt noremtnt of us' v. RAINFALL "Belief In Christ as the living bread gives eternal life," said Dr.

Frank M. Kilsley at the First Presbyterian church last night, speaking on the theme, "Christ and the Five He said in part: "Who cares for the people, really ear Thehig tars of art np finance and education and "pub lib life have much support. Kvery-hody listens to the president or the king or hails the prince, but who cares for the people? The term 'people' as used in Scripture is never a term of contempt but a term of sacredness, and Christ gave sure proof of His deity not only by His character and miracles, but by the fact that Ha cares for the people. "When the people aeek out a big. phnsized by Budd hism, may be seen ently say we nave tne power to expressed in the delicate lines of I make glad the heart of Our Heav- North hanoel Buoy a red flrat-Ia nun.

iu 'M feet of water, about nitlea a Japanese garden. eniy rainer. ne is not an ugiieci- i 22U- from Willapa Bay Light limareo West I.ui'kenbai-h Admiral Is-w. San Anti.nn. Ilnrvaid ily Hater "2.

ItiiiniKa iji.aico I. Moine. l.jli;tii FdinonUin .21. Eureaa P. FJair.iaff Fresno orand Jtia.t:'.B Havre Hur.n Xalispell Mar.lifield Manila Manila Monti S-aitie Snn Juan Irt Ana-elea Jjtt t.

Approirmate long. 324 "The attitude of the Japanese 'Ing force, but a God of mora lat. 48" 41' lo uyiieei-orafl all for toward flowera Is that of deep rev- Albility. He is Our March 11, a. Wllhclmtna.

March 13, 8 a. ManukaC March 14, 10 a. President Monroe. 17, a. Shinyo Maru.

March l'I. 7 a. fireaident Cleveland. March 21. 30 a.

Tliomaa. Australia and West Australia-March 0 a Maknra. March 2." 1 a. Maunganul. New Zealand-March aVi, rt a.

MannganuU M.zice aad Central America March 10, at a. (iiierrem. MafcB l'l. 1T a Ci Inmbla. March 24, II a.

Ci'y Francisco. M.aiena Norlh Head 4. Omaha erence, aa if each flower was theia Father's feeling and he lon loiis Curacao Lot Ae'-le Ui ra)it4 Kta Arm 1 rantj-ort srrlc Cam oral In Sbd Kir ihisx' hifiu Tnt -lu Nt-w Vrk. rKaumont fr. F.

to Manila. Xpetuir In t-an Fraonaco. ii rant la ban ramMa- Cold- ftiar llan'ii lo lionrkor.a;. Pndroa A Hampton Roada eir, Kau Fraocia.ro to Nfw Torlt l.n riit- llami'ti'O Hoada. ftnaumr In fran l'rtn'-irO.

Hf oVl In Nr Ynrk. 5 tHXua la tMta Frauciavo. our love. Khali we prostitute, this) love power turning Its flame down atonday, March 16. Pliowiir ti.

IVe-atello point ltejva P.irtl.ud .1. KiMelxirs St Paul Salt Ijke .34. Sao Ulero San Jmu 0. Hi' W. Sounding taken Feb.

13, 1025, 1. the lighthouse tender Manzanita In the I'hannel. Iietween North Spit Buoy 7 and Kntrani-e Channel lluoy 0, ahow a depth of fei at low water on a coura. paasing North Spit Huo.va 7 and 7A Hoe to and about 3NJ yard, off Entrance Buoj. St, 4 ami ti.

biyo Maru Tokohama home of one of their gods. They deem that it is as necessary to feed the soul with visions of the beautiful it ia to give nourishment to the body." IloMon N.wr York Sao Lute Cibivpo hMairle Sheridan Spokane Swift iirrwnt i4. ward and apend Its power on tning that perish? Bhall we rob God ot all that he aska of lowttn Mongolia Admiral Flake Kojfiua Alexander .14. larna .04. l.aiwrr lu.

walla Bin. Vuma .04. i Lut Aiiki .01. WUilHoa .4, U'lliaeauuct'S .10,.

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