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THE SAN FEANCISCU CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901. . (o} 11 ' CRUISER RANGER IS HOME AGAIN FROM WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA Panama Rai'road Well Guarded and No Sign of Fighting Along Its Line—Keelhauling the American Ship Lucile. NATIONALISTS - President Castro Takes Severe Measures in Venezuela. Several Hundred the Num- ber Killed in a Recent Battle. WILLEMSTAD, Oct. 4—From an abso- lutely authoritative source it was ascer- { tained to-day that President Castro on September 30 ordered the immediate 1m- nment of all nationaiists in Vene Affairs at Tachira are substantial- Iy as follow: President Castro on September 26 ordered Celestino Castro,. one of bis | brothers, and General Uribe-Uribe, com- | manders of the Venezuelan forces on Ta- | chira frontier, to attack the Colombians | under General Rangel Garbiras. 1 ! Uribe-Uribe on September 27 ordered the guerrilla bands under General Rovira to attack the rear guard or the Colombian | Government troops, with the result that ! e Colombian Government troops uader eneral Valencla utterly destroyed Gen: 1 Rovira's outfit. | 1t is reported that Mendoza, President Castro’s Minister of Finance, was shot M N PRSON General | sassin who missed him. A correspondent here nas received the ! following message from a correspandent | | at Caracas October 1 by a would-be | | in the field: | | "On the road between Sinamaica, Vene- | zuela, and La Hacha, Colombia, ‘Guaija | Peninsula, September '29—General Davi- | | las’ first fight at Curoga was an absoiute:| rout. kive Venezuelan battallons of 4 | men each were engaged and the Coloin- | | bians are estimated at the same number. | ! General Echeverria was killed on the bat- | ticfiela_and not shot by the Colombian | After Echeverria was Killed Generals Da- | | vila, Ciodomiro Casullo and Emilio Cas- | | tro, a brother of Presidemt Castro, fled | from the field. Another battalion then i i i broke. The three remaining battalions kept up the fighting until routed. About 600 were killed on the Venezuelan side, in- | cluding thirty minor officers. The In- | dians ambushed General Davilas’ retrea JUVENILES OF THE CITY WHO ARE WINNING FAME Clever Tots Appearing in “Brownies in Fairyland,” for Whom Bright Futures Are Predicted. EVERAL San Francisco young- | sters are winning fame as juve- nile performers, and one who is attracting a great deal of atten- tion is Gladys Montague, the pret- ty little daughter of Phil Montague. Gladys 1s one of the stars of the “Brown- ies in Fairyland” company, which opens at the Alhambra Theater to-day. Though Gladys is but § yvears of age she has al- | United States’ | cific was d | with a statement showing what PROBING LAW ON GABLE PLAN Attorney General Pre- paring Opinion for President. New Supreme Court Justice Agreed On for Porto Rico. ———e. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—At to-day's Cabinet meeting the matter of granting the application of the Postal Telegraph Company for permission to land at San Francisco, Guam, Honolulu and the Phil- ippines a cable to <connect all of the new possessions in the Pa- scussed, the Attorney General stating that one week from to-day he would be prepared to place before the President his opinion on the question of the President’s right to grant the appli- cation should he decide to do so, together steps Congress has taken in the matter and the precedents for executive action. James H. McLeary, Assistant Secretary of Porto Rico, was agreed upon for Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of that island, vice Abielle, resigned. CIL PRODUCERS’ COMBINE NEARING CONSUMMATION Report of Appraisers Acceptable to the Larger Kern County Companies. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4.—The great com- bination of Kern River oil companies is about to be consummated, and the ques- tion of entering the combine, involving a total capital of $40,000,000, will be submit- ted to the stockholders of the various companies operating in that field within a week or ten days. The committee appointed to appraize the assets of the various companies has reached an agreement, and its report is acceptable to the leading stockholders and | officers of the larger companies. The combine will control from 6 per cent wpward of the output of the Kern River field, while of the remainder a_con- siderable proportion is contracted for a | ing vanguard, composed or 200 men, an | annihilated it.” i Persistent reports for four days to the effect that President i Castro’s Venezuelan forces at Tachira | have been current - < serfes of years, leaving but a small pe~- TWO EXCEPTIONALLY CLEVER | |(chtage outside of the combine free to en- YOUNG ARTISTS OF “BROWNIES | | ter into competition in the markets. It is 2 P s . consequently believed that the combine 1% HAIRFLAND COMEAISY. will be able to control the price of oil up o 4 | to a certain point. * | Its policy will be to place the price m i | suffered defeat at the hands of General | Rangel Garbiras and his Colombian Con. servative supporters September 25 and 2. | According to another report General | | Uribe-Uribe is fleeing from Tachira as a | result of the recent defeat. According to | | other reports General Uribe-Uribe was | killed. {ake Gladys on the road, but her parents | b S ionia {hat price be. entabliched /2 determined to take her to New Yor b h stablishe: sg;rny and have her trained by profes- %r;d a pipe line be laid to San Franciseo sionals. B o PR Fred and Hazel Nelson are iswn Ilttls‘ - o tots. that impersonate Uncle Sam an — =i Miss Columbia in the “Brownies in Fairy- ] OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE in San oil could probably be sold co for about $1. the second day’'s One is Orphieum _in_ the near future. Postoffice established: Washington—Loc TO ARRIVE. Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Maude Sorensen, the versatile and edu- S | i ! + — 4| CONFERENCE WORK OF | | i jand.” They are counted among the clev- | : | No pRYDOCK BEING AVAILABLE, | | THE SOUTH METHODISTS creat of the 0 ‘children that wil take | OF THE PACIFIC COAST e N 5 = e TR art in the mammoth production, ey | . — 3 } THE LUCILE IN ORDER TO BE || pAppointments of Pastors for Next B a ‘Dleasing speclalty during the per- | Changes Made in the Postal Service l CALKED IS KEELHAULED. | Year May Be Given Out on | f\?)r\.;g?npc:o\e'r:‘;; erx:,":;;;‘*?:ll]y “[‘u [?\'e’ and More Ne:v Pensions % *] Sunday. | younger generation. i il | Granted. i > < T Three of the cleverest of these San WASHINGTO! Oct. 4.—The Postoffice ] Steamer Movements. } OAKLAND, Get 4=dhe gifandance at Francisco prodigies will appear at the Department to-day issued the following: | | - Oct. | annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety of the Pacific Confer- D Veilia Wiy EXIUSIANLYy BN Detn AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 4—Some time ago P 5 e s : gl . | sloy, Snohomish Ci v, Malcolm McFar- — | Church South in Asbury Church was cated little miss who appeared here once | Sloy, Snohomish County. Ma ) Fram, Due. | jarger than on the opening day. Many before. Maude and Gladys Sorensen and | lane Postmaster. Postmaster commissior:- = g ! T i lever Led: Oregon—Annfe A. Johnston, Adel . Humboldt 5 | delegates and ministers arrived last even- | {\‘lalsi‘er A‘:’me ‘D\_{%r;‘ al':‘naer;:;g;:_qd ;:{\5 * Sppointed: Oregon—Olive B. Farsons, - = e = A . 22k “o0s Bay ts d this morning. etch entitled e = - eswell, 1 e County yphenia : s | Aguncion. . Sestue 8 MBishop W, W. Durican presided at the | In the sketch the versatile Maude ap-| QNS Civned & o T Bioronshily’ Thers wan b5 Botksaviiialie | Eouatren Portland 5| morning meeting, which was given over pears as a soclety belle, a leadl it Tansbroug] varde 2 Ya at the time the men were ready to begin | yrionia. Puget 5| fo the transaction of minor routine busi-| | ! a swell society dude, a coon song and N e L = e e e | Tacoma |0ct. ness and the reading of reports of minis- | - - —4 danee artist and. s ballet dances. It fs |contract for the eshstrnction of & cebi E e N - New York via PanamaOct. 5| ters. One Interior pastor stated that he | E imed for this San Francisco child t passenger house at the San Franc JLY e to be the more xpensive method < S 85t T| S met with several disciples of Dowie | ready won an enviable reputation as a as a ballet dancer she is already recls amaniine sttt o conk A done, as the calker can strike a straight | Masdalay Coquille Rive s | he not believ, a eresy | known to the local stage, and pro 5 v e g - 5 | s 6 V i Ay - downward blow instead of upward asgm Mineola........ | Nanaimo ied :1 preached by that dissenter had affected | als pronounce ler buck and wing dancing Tom Dunn are also artistic performers. ég?m‘:rf?:fi:sm'swh' l\nfl:"?e"i Flg{rfle:g!_;\;nr, he Lucile was accordingly hove . P 17 | extent during the past year. child performer. L g ey - Don: 7 * Home, N val- { or_keelhauled, and she now lies | g 7| Rev. .1( K. g‘Leanhv.;rserxmfmgucfd tol Theatrical managers are <anxious to Hurope. |]la)g:nflg)-o]}carransrhf‘lan;;_ Napa, 310 Wal | with her keel out of water and her vards | G. V. Fider... | Porcland & 7| Erceting from the General Association of et et et el bbb @ | Oregon: ' Original_James Lahey. Po Imost touching the wharf. Ganzs of men | Pomona. Humboldt - O et e ohe of O @ il E S B land. %: Dexter Field, Salent. W “tacxesos September | manner, gt T g S Eeio e Oct. 5| recefved by the assemblage. Bishop Dun- | ther King, Blodgett, 3t - m 3 a_ vessel Is Humboldt . ot § . Sintal Rev T B M Washington: Original—Alexander Mc- treated in the same way, but the work | China and Japan joct. 3can then app g e 10 L NO0RG.. S) I ¢ k, Seattle, $6 is generally done in Mis Corona Redondo & Way Ports|Oct. § conves ihe glfi?llnlgs.\af t‘leflconference to | Cormick, Seattle, 8. ongside a wha | Eureka.... Humbx f the Congregational Association. alongside a wharf. | B Humboldt " ............ 3 B{fhognrm“ and Hiscabinet expect | TYSONS OF TEXAS v of Puebla | Puget S o e to announce the appoin’ s HEA SMAL NEW Water Front Notes. i g i |0ct. 3":8 peasa(olrmes for the 'ensuigg y;::-enl:; | ; R DI S . but some | Captain Fullert nta Rosa. San Diego & Way Pts.Oct. 10 | Sunday evening, but it is possible | = A e s} Covtatn Pullerion. date of e barkc st Avem || oint vt L S o S B | Wealth They Thought Awaited Them | now icading for Australia. | Cotumbla Portland and Astorla..|Oct. B e s tue | Distributed. | Sun, Moon and Tide. Railroad Hands Are Ter- added to the overdue fleet. S| i | < i e A e L LR R IR A R i e e ence. "Mrx 3L 1 Kyle, prosident of i | Arrest of Caroline Peter- N e an Fvravicies mod 1 S et States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | society. o - er offi- | James Tyson had died in Australia, havi n s of the | Sapy Francisco and 10 per cent is being | = Times ‘ana Htignis or iigh and Loyw | cial meéssage she sald that the organiza- for Steali ribly Burned in a i3 - B e oy e aters at Fort Point, entrance to San | tion now has eighteen auxiliary branches. son for otealing a ¥ ey onicte i o S e Conti vi e jent | g s o v . o o een in s | nohe Coptic will be due from the Orient | Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | Although two branches went out of exist- - A S 1 next Tuesday, and the Mariposa from | thority of the Superintendent. 3 2 | nrumber of Texa: c: r B , & e B R Sap % ! 2 . xas people who could trace their na wil | oot next Wednesday. | ,NOTE "The ‘igie and low_ waters ocour at | NS Jurine, the last year; the total mem- | Fine Diamond. Tank Car. } bt e tld trace thele will be - Peru salls for the Orient to-day i {he elty front (Mission-street whard) shout | > oceldont Mre. Kvle appointed ihe fol- organization with a pressing their Fhortpt 3 about thirty passengers. [ e Righe o T e cnan al Fort Point; | 1ving committces SRk | claims for shares of the fortune. land, 2 siicodidl. Lot sl of tide s the same at both . [lom 8 | | secretary of tnis on, now on NEWS OF THE OCEAN ! — me At both places. ) Nominating—Mrs. Mary Oppenheimer,| OAKLAND, Oct. 4—Caroline Peterson, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | , U- B Tyson. seeretary of s organization 1 take b 2 ! | Mrs. Alice Price and Mrs. Winters, 2 domestic employed by Mrs. H. C. Cap- 1118 Broadway, Oct. 4. | sel Orlando H r of Sydney, Australia, in nl‘rz:s?il::)&’tfi;hhs' e well, reglding at Oakland and Fairview Finance—Mrs. L. C. Renfro and Mrs. C, [ avenues, is in custody of the police. Th. Hardin. | young woman surrendered a $175 diamond The election for officers of the Woman's | ring to-day, the disappearance of whicn | Foreign Missionary Society will be held | Mrs. Capwell had reported to Chief of CRE e e s Police Hodgkins only an hour before ths Squires ana The Tyson who died some An explosion of gases in an oil tank | which h He had a car at the West Oakland railroad yards | two vears ago was named James 1. - a | brother and sister in this country, among this morning caused the probable fatal| iy,m the estate has been divided. There was burning of James Jackson and James | a sister, Margaret, who died in England. A Robinson, boilermakers, who Were im- | search has been made for her children. whether . ok o suc ul or not I.cannot say. There is a prisoned in the car tank, where they had | successiul or not L. canmot, say. TUere 18 3 - I s — Matters of Interest to Mariners and PHILADELPHIA SAILS AGAIN. | Shipping MercHants. The British ghip Achnashie was cleared ves- | terday for Queenstown for orders with 80,04¢ tls wheat, valued at $59.440, and 23,388 ft lumber as dunnag Goes South to Take the Naval Reserve | Boys on a Practice Cruise. the general valued at 318, f the naval reserve and will . including the following mer- | bids yesterday for the repaving of Front/ could be rescued medical attendance was | .cased Margaret.”” e = valued 313 v £ 1 Philadelphia came down - | theme of discussion was missionary work, | 8em was found in the servant girl's pos- | been riveting. The men tried to escape | joo¢ an inheritance tax from this estate, t 2 vard yesterday and sailed st —.fo British Col | e e o " | session. by a manhole, but were caught by the | authorities of Queensland clalming that Ty- o o Sos D atmih: Fho | e for Britis] olumbia. | * : The detectives also have in charge a|flame and superheated gas that shot out | son was a resident of that state. There is no " O T ety Durbars,| The steamer Walla Walla sailed Thureday | Bids, for Street Faving. valise containing considerable jewelry, | of the hole as from a furnace. | chance “tor_any persons to obtain any share , 8 5 Pl R B ding | S s : ¥, 2 | Sow e ‘above named estate unles: = Oz, A Hous de. | for Victorla with cargo for British (‘nmmbm“ The Board of Public Works recelved | siverware, bric-a-brac, purses and a small | As soon as the imprisoned workmen | 207 e S e ierts o The & This property was found in the L e Y A ise In the chan- | chandise and produce i vl el pistol. a after temporary dressing | S arg 3 >, - 2 es ned gooe 30 ilist 1 - N cific and Vallejo < ~ - summoned, and after temporary S Pedto she Will 1ake the ot T e o o oLl ey | NATHEY, the aliow crpcaiite Sireets, Tha bid of ‘he City Strevi 1 | woman's room at.the Capwell residence. | 57U frichttul burns was accomplished | John C. King Dies. . I e Tos spices, 36,100 Tbs malt, 303 gals | the early morning tides are given in the lerc | Provement Company, $13.3% 11, was the Until satisfactory evidence co the injured workmen were hurried to the | o SOFL O TS TOR e 5 nciuaing ton officers the presence of the strange miscellaneous collection of valuables shall have been se- | cured the prisoner will be detained at the City Prison. She declares that the wares are her own property, given to her by Lady Leilah Yarde Builer, with whom she toruerly re- Southern Pacific_Company’s hospital at | San Francisc The flesh” on Robpinson’s hands and face was literally cooked and it dropped off his injured hands as the | rescuers dragged him out of the man- hole. Jackson was as badly burned about the face and lLands. £ The car was on the siding at the ma- owest and it will be awarded the con- tract. The lowest bid for the repaving of California street, between Montgomery and Kearny streets, was that of the same company, at $3453 7 —_————— Records Lowered in New Jersey. 3 " Toe beane, 1673 Ibs- prosa | hand column and the successiv o A. Nerney went away With the | fruits and vegetables, 480 Ibe chocolate, 24 pkgs | f0Urth time column gives the last tide of the will command the militia dur- | groceries and provisions, 389 pkgs paste, 272 | 98, €xcept When there are but three tides, as Ibs cheese, § cs arms and ammunition, 7 pkgs | Sometimes occurs. The heights given are in been almost con- | paints and ofls, 31 bdls pipe. 10 cs fuse, 10 | 219ition to the eoundiry: on the United States | the last seven |tons Cumberland coal, 1 cs 155 gals wine, 105 | Goost Survey Charts. eX:pt when a minus (—) B e s e T s | sl&n precedes the height, and then the number : given is subtracted from the depth given by aged 68, head of the Santa Fe Railroad secret service, and former Sheriff of this county, died suddenly to-day of heart trouble. e e ADVERTISEMENTS. ered over 30 1 miles and now | In addition to the above the steamer carried | $1,.°Chary, e NEW YORK, Oct. 4—In an official trial | sided as a companion. Some of the silver-| .pine shops, where a crew of men had % 4o During this term of | 0 cs salmon and % cs canned frult, en route | bf° oot e, g iane of reference Is the mean | for the ten-mile amateur paced record | Ware bears tne monogram letter “B." | peen put P work o rivet loose joints of en to Panama and back, §o SHMMPRPIN. . vaived Wi S Pl Joe Nelson, brother of the late Johnmy | Other spoons and forks In the collection | tho big iron tank. The heated bolts were 80, - o z Jels w M. 2 R N, . i o ] o Soim, "Via. Homsiuti, 4nd| For Mexico and South America. | Time Ball. Roigen on Chlcage, fecgay ot Valsbure: | 200 Re Sidmnta "atbany:t 27 % T | RGN Sere Saeime the vets get Sound and back, and | The steamer Tucapel, which sailed Thurs- | > oncn, Hydrographic Office, U. 8 N., Mer- | ten miles inclusive, covering the ten miles | The ring incident which led to the un-{ through the rivet holes from the inside, | 2 2000-mile CTUISe WIth | gay for Vaiparaise snd was povte. careq | Glants” Exchange, San ' Francisco, Cal., |in 16:233-5. The former record for the dis- | covering of the bag of jewelry occurfed| holding them in place while they were merchandise for Mexico, valued at ! The time ball on the t tance, 20:04 -5, was made by Johnny Nel- | this afternoon. Mrs. Capwell missed the | driven down from the outside. | < been turned over to g gl e | maltitiing s diaonan st e o e new Wwrry |- son T 183" | Valuable gem shortly after noon. She im- | “3' GL3%" from one of the heated rivets | nd as soon as she is re- | 23 $I: Peru, $5T: Ot £ e, Rt Dosniof he 190h. medaian ATl 5 Teeatntely notitied the police. Detectives | qiopped into the residuum of ol and | T n commission. - The | “ping wire the principal exporte: e, | G0k D, T Greemaic MmariAlan. OF 8t § | @ duujeiufeimieiirinieieiiol-oiinioiei- @ | Shorey and Holland went post haste (0| ebris. The contact caused the —ex- she will then be used as | 373 cs hardware, 22 pkes paints and ofls, 10 J. B. MILTON, the residence and there found the dom- gloslen. The prisoners made for the man- and indignant, her mon, hence July 10 for Hamburg. MAZATLAN—Salled Oct 2-Stmr Acapulco, for San Francisco. ZARD- Passed Oct 4—Ger g from Oregon for Queenstown. i e, KINSALE—Passed Oct 4—Br ship Stronsa, During a conversation with Detective Shorey the girl made a pretext to leave the room. She was followed and finally took the gem from its hiding place in her clothing and passed it to Mrs. Capwell in He arrested the West Oakland. The | son’s home is at men have families. | nd the Philadeiphia will | ce 258 gals wine, 144 1bs cheese, 889 Ibs wer, | Lieutenant Cemmander, in ch Queenstown; schr J M Weatherwax, for San | estic very deflant ole and before they could get through | 500 ‘The" ham, 13 pkes paste. 1i38 Ibs sago. 1% | — » In charge. | fmneisco. o tress having suggested that the girl| (he mass of mas and flame enveloped & & e | pkes fruits and vegetables. 150 Ibs tea. 15 cs | Shipping Intelligence. FOREIGN PORTS. might know something about the missing | them. Keelhauling a Ship. | whisky, 30 cs bottled beer, 13 pkgs machinery, | ARRIVED, ST VIN: T—Arrived Oct 4—Ger stmr Am- | Jewelry. Robinson resides in Berkeley and Jack- 230 1bs , 1002 1b , 495 - 230 1bs sulphur, bs soda, 495 Ibs cinnamon, Friday, October 4. § crs sewing machines, 178/car wheels, 6 cs| [’ g rubber goods, 207 1bs dried fruit, 58 tons coal, | L § & Aaoaco:, Masher, from cruise. 2 bdls wire, 128 lbs spices. | Stmr Umatila, . 9 days from La Paz. To Panama—é head cattle, 1 cs dry goods, 2 | toria and Puget pkgs windows, 2 pkgs furniture, 3 crs stoves, The at Ur tacle che arrived here Lucile, as she lies treet wk en seen o presents a_spec- the front. When September 6 last it CHAUNCEY DEPEW WILL ! | | | { was found nece to calk her T T mr Coos Bay, Nicholson, 12 hours f; b f the detective’s presence. MISS MAY PALMER 7 pkge groceries and proyisions. x i, rs from | hence June 6 for Queenstown. ! 5 WED = == T s Wit & arusa S Abe M;l;ygfim"mens AR DUBLIN—Arrived Oct 3—Br bark County of | 811 and then took the valise which was in it Y shrimps, 13 pkss groceries and provisions, 20 | Mendocino. e 3 ours from | Pembroke, from Oregon. her room. e NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The Herald an &s salmon. Stmr Seauofa, Wink HAMBURG—Arrived Oct 4—Ger ship Margre- | _The woman was taken to the City Pri- =t e ’ o Cidle—4s0 ctle wheat, 100 cs canped | Brage, o o'% Winkel, 15 hours from Fort | tha, from Tacoms o Thore e eontents of the satchel | nounces that Senator Chauncey M. De- . B T . s s | T R ROTTERDAM —Arrived Oct 3—Br stmr Kin- | were exposed. Such a motley collection of | pew is to marry Miss May Palmer in s household goods, 43 pkgs groceries and pro- % Frt tuck, from Tacoma. stuff was never before uncovered in the | the mear future and guotes the Senaior, Visions, £30 cs salmon, 2 cs drugs. LS i Plsiaist s, Fur’:(dfl\‘ GOctoher 4 PORT PIRIE—Sailed — —Br ship Drummuir, | jail. who is a guest of H. MeK. Twombley, at L ——e- i e ek o e T e UL A Ve Oot8~Fe * ahitp o esldes several dozen assorted pleces of | his home, Fordham Park, near Mortis- gy [N Pasite Hom. Albimaer, 8 e s L ST MR ship Alz- | tapleware, variously inscribed, there were [ town, N. J., as follows: “It is true that Y r H t . e Goodall, Perkins & Co. L PUTR, GO OreZOn et 1—Stmr Orizaba, from | Smelling salts bottles, cracker jars, gold |1 am to be married again. The lady who | ou ear Steamer. | | (Stmr Columbia, "Doran, Astorla; Oregon R & | Naw Yorl. ) fined ‘cups” and_other utensils for’ table | has honored me by asreeing to become | g 2 | D™ Salled Oct 3—Stmr Finance, for New York. | use, gold bracelets and brooches, stick- | my wife is Miss Palmer, whom have | = . To kecp the skin clean | October 5. | | ¢Br thiz Achnashie. Longmuir, Queenstown; | VALPARAISO—Arrived Aug 15-Chil bark | ping and rings. a score of odds and ends | known for years.” FCFI your pulse a few minutes. Noyo.......... Humboidt . .12 miPier 2| angenheim & A Latona, from Fort Blakeley, and satled Aug 23 Jig desigh for women's wear, orna- Is it regular? Are you short of 3 ~ des vs Harbor {5 pm|Pler 2 ED. ror_Guayaquil. 4 ; > 3 is to wash the excretions |pI™™™ " Giine & Japan i { pmibMss | | oo pu P Frday, October 4. PlfrEchgg;rL!{a NSW-—salied Oct 2—Nor snip R ot uiven, Dep 3 hg‘é‘h’-’:{‘:? ti‘;‘z’;ffi:g}’:{ e breath, after slight exertion 4 Columbia. 11 am|Pler 2% S £ Philadelphia, Meade. vinee Louls, for Honolulu, “Tris 3 e s . from it off: the skin takes |Newburs: & bmpier 2| Stmr Gipsy, Teland, santa Crus. (MANTTAFailed Oct 1~U § S Meade, for ‘t‘}“?:»nflill:l(at31‘;‘;'f’.‘;fjcmgifjmg?gfi“:g‘a}ed to] o Muders ATt, given by the Wome's as going up stairs, sweeping, S - na, o6, . o 2 - v, J. £3 = 3 1 H 35 e pmn P > Br stmr shire, v: sle ty. -anc . s , S - . B . care of itself inside, if not B Dlego & Way| 5 Mo oo Tonrian s, RSt e Qi for Bam Francisco. C | e Pl o e tn the descrintion of | tonded. The programme’ of music, the| | Pain in left breast, side or readings and the tableaux made up an en- between shoulder blades, chok- October 7. Schr Ocean Spra: ven, from Portland, Or, and sailed Oct 4 for | that contained in the prisoner’s valise. Olsen, Bihlers Point. lockec : Santa Barb.. | Humboldt Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, Bowens Landing, | San Franelsco. The Capwell§ say they will not prose- | tertaining programme. h o Ei blocked outside. e A Foint’ Avena... 2 Russ. Nyman, Coos Bay. o cumrnouSSEAN STEAMERS. & cute the woman for therthett of the ring, |* | ing sensations, fainting or - . ctober S. . Salveson, Eureka and a4 - olumbia, | so happy are they to have recovered it. 5 i i il To wash it often and |Empire.......|Coos Bay .. R : o L S R S A The Doice have not decided what to do Missing From Home. smothering spells, inability to gemgk;:;r;fl Eambms & 9 et o (2(’«\1:(?:‘"1:} b m_Weather | from New i e oy Reeiand, wtlth their charge and her motley array | Robert Connor, aged 13 years, living at liec on left side? If you have g2 . 3 h ydney ..} . i AT ok 3 -—Weather 2 of wares. 908, Pow=ll street, is missing from his S x it t 8 bazy: wird NW; v v 2 ST MICHAEL—Passed Oct 4—Stmr Scotia, 1908% 3 clean, without domg any | Umatila. Puget Sound Forts mufig:;_’;(‘?m"flm_rgf" from New York for Genoa and Naples. i oy o G TN home, and his mother fears that he has any of these' symptoms you NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 4—Stmr Auguste Special Rates . been kidnaped. He left home last Thurs- certainly have a weak heart, pe - Despateh Seattle & Falirhavn 5 pm|Pier 16 COOS BAY—Sailed ! el o V| sort of violence to it, re- | Mandaia SSauilie Biver o.-| o bmlBler = | san Franciscor - Oct 3-Stmr Bmoire, for | Victerla, Crom. Hamburg. Southempton ‘and | por gide rides to points on the Sants Fe. | 03y morting fo go to =chool and since and should immediately take Pomona. Humboldt 1:30 p|Pl 9 SEATTLE—S: th he bas not teen see H di & S RIS RN ;‘ m:; i ailed Oct 3—Stmr Humboldt, ’BOE!'SION—AI;rIvled Oct 4—Stmr New England, | Open to holders of Episcopal Church Con- R;‘;Bm rprpr rewr’m d“‘m ";: o o?lacl;' Dl' 1111 - a v 4 f - e ' 1 \m Vel 0l Vi Jue wn. P Sy . quires a most gentle S0aP, | Ean Pedro...| Humboldt ... 10 am(Pler 3| NEHALEM-Sailed Oct S-Stmr Geo| R Vos. 8 Tt 0ct. Lostanr | oyt tickets, friends dceompanying g 40 bt Miles’ Heart cure . e, | A OCEOREE 10, | ernlprer 2¢ | Do ith barke C H Wheeler In tow, for San | Ammon. from San Francisco via Valparaiso, | tiokets, Dates of sale, Scpteraber 23 (o | PETITIONS IN INSOLVENCY.-Petitions in es a soap with no free al- Cocona Eedonge & Tay.t 2 amipier 1l | SEATTLE Arrivea Oct 4—Stmr Rainter, he | Lefth, o ey P e g M T R g November 10 inclusive: = Limit ® daye | meclvency were fied yesiorday in the United hMr. F. H.al()‘aks of Jamestown, N. Y., N o ance. ortlan 00s B.| 5 pm|Pler 16 { Oct 1 Francisco. - - r time tables, descriptive literature an tates District Court as follows: 2 Var- whose genial face appears above, says: kali in it T NEAH BAY—Passed in Oct 4Stmr San Ma- | GENOA-Safled Ot &-Stmr Herodate for | {ull_information call at Santa e offices, | ner, hotel keeper, Highland Springs, liabilities “Exccssive. nse ‘;:b-eco :r'ious’.'ly Zal n it _FROM SEATTLE teo, from Port Los Angeles for Nanaimo. San Francisco, not as previously reported. 41" Market st., and ferry depot. $6311 17, no assets; N. R. Spect, real estate and affected my heart. I suffered severe ————— | "SAN_PEDRO-—Arrived Oct 2-Schr E | Due | trom Port Blakeley. IR T SEATTLE—Sailed Oct 4—Stmr Edith, for San Franisco. insurance agent and newspaper publisher, lia- bilities §10,010, no assets. ——————— PEDLINA ESCAPES.—On motion of Assist- LIVERPOOLSatled Oct for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Oct bian, from Hamburg for New York. 3—Stmr Nomadic, —_——e———— Joe Gans Defeats McConnell. BALTIMORE, Oct. 4.—Joe pains_about the heas shoulder and side; whil would awaken me From. and in the left the palpitation from m; I Pea that I soa » the soap City of Topeka | Skaguay & Way Ports. Oct. e Colpny, Gans { 13 | (1ears b\l e excoriat&s. g;::!on 1 ;hfl:fi; : :"V:{ gg;:: 2 g HARLIJA%D—-EIIIM Oct 4—Schr Albert Meyer, | LONDON—Sailed Oct 2—Stmr Mont Eagle, | knocked out Dan McConnell of Philadel- | ant United States Attorney D. E. MeKinlay an taking Dr. Miles' Heart “ure i City of Seattle.| Skaguay & Way Ports.|Oct. 8| GRAYS H. for Montreal. ¢ phia to-night In the third round of a bout | in the United States District Court yesterday soon found permanent relief” Rl - .. sell it, cspecially | AFEi /| Skamuay'& way Porl 10| SAN DIEGO=Areived Oct 4—Br stmr Milton, | Giasgow orriewYork. > & ARy o wig RO Poditna: nceused of having renlicd a bottle. of SOHENN Wit e ; 2]l sor 2 ey Foctx. 3 | from Nanaimo. QUEENSTOWN—Safled Oct 3—Stmr Oceanic, | Saints Conlan and' Fritz, See the Wasp car- K vt ) . Mil el sorts of people use it. Dirigo. Skaguay & Way Por 15 ASTORIA-Sailed Oct ¢—Fr bark Nantes, for | rom Liverpool for New York. toon. RS A T T Dy Milow Mudicat Co., ERant: Ny