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- { 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. WERECK OF THE ROMERO RUBIO AT MAZATI.AIN. o > - — Eoser L S — - P STl | . trom Co- | preciatl f her services, Miss Eilz » Com-|at Ludlew for Honolulu. The ship Columbia Schr Berwick, Pederson, 9 days preciation of her ) i | was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from quille River. Comyns, the retiring grand distriet der | Puget Sound to Sydney at 32s Gd, with option | (.‘L!~:AE_:_‘E.‘D.M Aanilid g;y, dm"l presented with a handsomely of Melbourne at 40s. i ursday, = und volume of Moore's poems. ‘ he Siigd Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas; Goodall, | Co.. Movements of Steamers. Pt Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle; E T |GRANTS DIVORCE DECREE S cC fo Hongkong, and i e T | Kruse. N val TO ARRIVE i i Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego;| TO DR. A. K. HAPPERSBERGER Flia: Sibb BEvRERL M9 U 1 S -1 Goodall. Perkins & Co. —— §65.9%. The Acapulco brings full ;g o0 | 3 SAILED. Judge Murasky Decides Bitterly Con- of t torm which swept Mazat.a g i QESVER ool |- =1 Thursday, August 7. tested Suit in Favor of the 24 and wrought heavy havoc among the | srctic Humloldit . I‘ Stmr State of .California, Thomas, San Diego. Defehdaint pping. A storm at this season of thc | San Pedro San Pedro . 8! Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. endant. vear is almost unknown at Mazatlan and | fainler.. s Y 811 Stmr Curacac, Paulsen, Guaymas, ete. Dr. A. K. Happersberger was granted & ihis one, coming in suddenly from the | TR ..----| Beattle .. ... 8! S e o et Momda "™ | divorce from Euphemia Happersberger by gea, fo everything in a state of un-| Polnt Arena.. Foint Aren . g‘ Bark Homeward Bound, Thompson, Ant- | Judge Murasky yesterday. The suit was preparedness. The steamer Romero Ru- | | Tortiand & Astoria “i e brought by Mrs. Happersberger, who bic was the larg vessel wrecked, but | i 9 Schr Orient, Sanders, . charged her husband with treating her everything else e harbor was ;ml-(p: i Crays e | Schr Matthew ";‘;‘g;}_{’;“""' i cruelly. In a cross-complaint filed by Dr. on ine beach it <o .00 Alblon & Pt. Arena.....Auk i o i Happersberger he charged his wife with at_more than $10.000. | At PRI R Ly 20 I3 o N e 2 [ alrastugy i, s wheie Sie ‘ane s er Luella, which was o A 2| Christine, hence April 13, for Queenstowm is safe at Guaymas. | JTC0 Maru- CHina & Japen Cooe A o Aug 1, 1at 49 N, lon 7 W, Br bark Invercoe, | tried furnished ample evidence to prove n when the storm | Ajies Portland. & Way Ports.|Aug. 10 | from Swansea. for San Francisco. that he was the injured person. The casa managed to Eel River Ports -jAug 10 ( | TELEGRAPHIC. Tor severat ma e trjal Testiing : out the 1 o) |Aug. H INT LOBOS, Aug 7, 10 m—Weather . Y damage. | e PR e fotays wing By, selocliy 20 muilbe Der Doar bysu{fir?rodl;r” were filed Jesterday co's pass was | Puget Sound Ports . Aug. 10 | DOMESTIC PORTS. 3 < onard against Henry J. s o Batenin Btaert, | cewport News » |Aug. 10 | PORT GAMBLESafled Aug 7—Schr Ida | Leonard for desertion, Fred K. Frank Grace In ey ERang s e stor |aug. 10} 1 Schnauer, for San Francisce: against Theresa Frank for cruelty, Mary <~y th a few days 1 Aug. 11 UMPQUA--Salled Aug B—Schr Lily, for San | Zoberist against Herman Zoberist fox 1. who me 4 el % Francisco. sertion, Sadie Lindenstadt against C. B % - of Sydney 5 FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Na- | Lindenstadt for desertion, Edith E. Bondi ed here on the City of Svdney. | Gl tional €ity, hence Aug 6. against C. F. Bond for crueity, Amy e A e el ] Dobubie San Pedro SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Dirigo, | Beachy against W. C. Beachy for fallure fell with a lighted candle | 4 me Stuslaw River........ STel from Skagway: stmr Dolphin. from Skagway. | to provide, Maud E. Stewart saminsr mine was found dead with her | Corona’ Newport & Way Ports. .|Aug. 11 | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug T—BF | Siduart for desertion ana M oty S | State ot San Diego & Way Ports|Aug. 11 stmr Glenogle, from Ho{n(kcn{.mvlln \Lcto‘r\m, ger againgt Charles G Behringer — and her h pand, wWho ar- | Mandalay....| Coquille River. bark Chas B Kenney, from el; schr No- - ve - ay, have been living for six | North Fork.. | Humboldt komis, from Hilo. cruelty. 1 Patchin had been | Mariposa. Tahitt Passed in Aug 7—Ship Columbla, for Port nd_preceded them by | G. W. Elder..| Portiand & Astoria. .. :|Au Gamble: schr Winslow, for Hastings Mills. | LOOSE GAS KEY ENDS soon gs the steamer | Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Ports|Aus. 14 | trom Takt: i '| ENGINEER DONNELLY'S LIFE e fh"m“,;‘,aage e et oo e g Sailed Aug 7—Stmr Alllance, for San Fran- Hrusors-as g0 A - K. B Olympi: aaae i cisco. 3 of friends, who broke | & Q’;fi’;‘gfl N b PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 7—Ship Co- | BiS8 Wife, Returning With Her Chil- her mother’s death. | Z“FoIce: bt MR v lumbia, from Honolulu, via Port Townsend. dren, Finds His Dead Body ENEETS Were: San Juan.. New York via Panama.|Aus NEAH BAY—Passed in Aug 7—Brix Blake- in Bed R. Hart and wife, Mrs. | Nevadan. . Honolulu ley, from Cocos Island; stmr Umatilla, hence n o Lola Martin, Fernando s . Aug 4, for Victoria. 2 W. F. Donnelly, a marine engineer, re- . Maria Senovia, Harry TQ SAIL. i C:"S‘I}‘Z kfiirhy‘)fifé‘a‘fis}—gflm;‘“ 7T—Stmr { siding with his family ‘at 106 Devisadero wife, ghra ;:s:' 'HE“S‘;;; o fg R Satls.| Pler. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Ruth, | Street, was accidentally asphyxiated in his Rodriquez, Cecelia Ovalle. 3 1 t H - from Fishermans Bay: schr Alice McDonald, | bed last Wednesday night. One of the gas Bt i | August 8. | from Everett: stmr Olympic, from Redulndn» Jets was partly turned on. The key was on B Dokl | Chenals. ‘cm\-e Harbor | 5 pm|Pter 2 ¢-FORTLAND—Arrived’ Aug 7—Stmr Fulton, | jooee and could be turned around in Promotion for Randall | Eboenix. ....| Mendocino City....| 1 pm|bier 13 PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Aug 7—Schr | circle with a touch of the finger. The §. Randall, second officer of the army | Del Noric...| Los Angeles Poris.| § am Pler 2 Adcfesl. fvini Brcrekl house belonged to Donnelly and had been s been promoted to chief | . - | Awsusi O | 4 pm|Pler 2| REDONDO—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr South | occupied by himself and his family for Randall was the senfor | (00U0---- | Willaps Harbor-- -} 3 PRI 2 Portland, from Tillamook. some time, so that he must have been early won hon- | Guatemala.; Valparaiso & Way.|12 m|Pler 10 Salled ‘Aug T—Stmr Olympic, for San Fran- | aware of the defective condition of the gas onduct under | City Sydney; N. Y. via Panama.[12 m|PMSS cisco. e fixture. at Ligayen | Coptic. | f:h:na & Japan....| 1 pmPMSS G‘gl‘}'}szz\fsafled Aug 7—Schr Allen A, for | “Aphoyut three’ weeks ago Donnelly acci- an officer on the Sher- | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler I mas. _ | dentally fell into the hold of the steam- ppeared on the | Pomona....| Humboldt -........|1:30 plPler Francisco % rib. His condition had so much improved e | ST 2 B £ R damn S eShare G803 BAT—Arrived Aug T—Stmr Arcata, | ecently that hewas to leave for Eiacer n_ were needed | Augmst 11 ‘ % ence Avg 4. > y W € Tull of thes } < ! i EASTERN PORT. children, 12 and i4 years of age. His fam- 3 ekt 1n amil 5 ghowes | i Ars--| Point Arens ... e 21 o OcorTism - s NEW YORK—Arrived Auz 7—Ship Helen | iy, Who occupied another room, went on vered his khaki-covered | Argo...... | el River Ports..| 4 pm|Pier 18 | - H s Brewer, from Honolulu. a visit to Oakland Wednesday morning. was called to the attention | 4rboia. 5 " 13| v 1o Salled Aug T—Stmr Nebraskan, for San | Domnelly was a prominent member of nt, but the first recogni- | G, a 4 2| Francisco, the Marine Engineers’ Association. s the promotion which he | Golumbla oria & Portl 2% e BA‘;O};EEI‘::AEST-Sér s ———— == { A, miver. | pt. Rema & Atblon| 13 he e E e Dowan | SQUVENIR OF STREET Two New Overdues. | Eureka | Humbolds . 13 | 7 {-ug(z%s:;ueg Aug 3—Ger bark Oregon, RAILWAY MEN’S STRIKE The Brithist tish Hills and Vildan- | Alliance... | Portiand & =1 s | CQUEENSTOWN—Salled Aug 5—Br bark Crer v he overdine list. | SanPedro..| Humbollt . “| o T Cambrian Warrlor, for Hull. Aug 6—Br bark Interesting Compilation of Documents h is quoted 15 ent, | <] BOE . -tk s ) Dh Inverkip, for Antwerp. - ooy heter eSS L T IR B et e e T | BRITISH sHIP WHICH HAS BEEN | |Iyekis for Antwers | 7 " | That Passed Between Employ laden and part of | | = August 14. Waters at Fort Point entrance o e | PLACED ON THE OVERDUE LIST braes, from Oregon. ers and Employes. e g b e L I D R S e S e e G U T | AT FIFTEEN PER CENT. oY DNEYArrived Aug 6—Bark Abby Pal-| an interesting and cleverly designed out ‘161 days | s | oot o Wayo.|10 am{Pier 3| NOTE-"Tho bigh and low waters cocur at GUAYAQUIL—Sailed ~Aug ~6—Ger stmr | Souvenir history of the late' street rall- She is quoted | S¢. Paul....| Nome & Bt. Mich'l| 2 pm|Pler 34 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Ps £ | Kambyses. Aug 7—Ger stmr Herodot, for | way employes’ strike of San Franecfsco loaded with bone phos- | Queen..... | Puget Sound Pts..(11 am|Pler 19 | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; San_Francisco. Dan fust bidems avied. to be a most dangerous S [ August 15. | the helght of tide is the same at both places. bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | CORONEL-Sailed July 26—Stmr Korea, ongelike quality for ab- | North Fork | Jtumboldt 3 9 am|Pler 2 = = i. e, at noon of the 120th meridlan, or at 8 | for San Francisco. The book contains admirable photo- i Mandalay..| Coguille River 4 pm|Pler 2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. p. m., Greenwich time. OCEAN STEAMERS. graphs of the ‘peace committee” that had T J % | T Auguse 160777 1 _— S PRl e HONGKONG—Salled Aug 7—Stmr Empress | S0 much to do with bringing about a set- Stowed Away on Matthew Turner. | Am. Maru..| China & Japan....| 1 pm(PMSE Buo dises Lieutenant U. 8. N., in charge. | o China, for Victoria and Vancouver, B C. via | tlement éh?r: pro:’ied tem!tnher-ntli)‘- satust!alcl:- s 1 i | Acapulco...| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|P) e Bhanghal and Yokohama. tory to bo! parties to e dispute, e - 2 small boy lving at 1781 | G7Flaer . ’| Astoria & Portland/ll am|Pler 24 | Moon sets . 2 ROTTERDAM—Sailed Aug 7—Stmr- Rotter- | strikers and employers. stowed away yesterday on the | August 19, | I = = o Shipping Intelligence. dam, for New York. The preface in alluding to the occur- ew Turner. which sailed for Eu- | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Pts..|11 am(Pler 19 | § |H W L W JH W LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr New | rences during the strike and the steps ralia. A.few min- | == =P Tl ARRIVED. England, from Boston. o Dy the a ttention - v d-street whar? | FROM SEATTLE. § |Time Time Time ey Yanod" Ane T Semr Merion, for Boston. Aug | {aken Dy the men e B R ppeared and inquired | - = s 45| 8:29/ Stmr Acapulco, Russell, 21 days 19 hours | 6—Stmr Canadian, for New York. - | a settlement of the questions in dispute t and her boy. A tele- [ Bteamer. | For. . 42 9:16 from Panama, etc, e for New Tork: stome® Nooraia, Tsa: | in ‘a. most peaceable manner, a commit- 2 and wi H | 9110 % Ni s stmr N lan & L > g e L T e Cooks Inlet & Way Pis|Aug. 8 | 3.9110:05] poae Measen, Mutin, 40 hours from Saw | fonic for New Yoo e Noortiant. 7% 1ea MavIRg Deds formed froui the strik- | the salloring he wants, | Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 8/ ‘ vl t Arrived Aug 7—Stmr New England, from | ers even to protect the property of the me to his mother. * | Dirigo Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 10 | W e 4| #r0m Ban Dlimon Alexander, 0% bours | o for Liverpook corporations. Reproductions of the cor- il Lainder | Centennial... | Nome & Teller ... Aug. 10 9 : L3 Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, 26 hours from Monte- |, NEW YORK—Satled Aug 7—Stmr La Bre- | respondence that passed between the men NEWS OF THE O City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 11 i sign precedes the height, and then the number | rey, etc. tagne, for Havre: stmr Koenigen Luise, for [ and the railroad officials and the Mayor s e CEAN. | Emmboiat- - fSeasmay & Way Eorts Ang 28| = S - | @iven 1s subtracted from the depth given by | _Schr Gamble, Knudsen, 12 days from Port | Bremen, via_ Cherboure. are embodied in the souvenir. Matters of Interest to Mari; 4| e B~ | o niac & Wi “Pta|Aug. 15 | , NOTE—In the above s o ol et i¢ | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Gasm‘l‘z!e.m:aA Flattery 0 days. e <. o ners and | S - s In A - 1% | the early morning tides are given in the left = chr ., Campbell, ours from Poin Shipping Merchants, | ity Seattic.” | Skagway & Way Ports.|AUE. 18 | hand colump and the successive tides of the | Of the lower low waters, Reyes, Banquet New Officers. The Man and the Ship. e 4 . 4 Farallon. A & ey, Ports.|Aus- 19 | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the Time Ball Schr W F Jewett, Petersen, 13 days from | Young Ladies’ Institute No. 1 tendered| George W. Dickie of the Union Tron be I bark les.a is chartered for | Al-Ki Blagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 20| tonrih time column gives the lasé udomut the o el T:\Eco:ab = s R e a banquet and reception to the newly | Works will lecture on next Thursday rope at 255 and the Norwegian | , cxcept when there are but three tides, as | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. B. M., Mel chr Ocean Spray, Sjagren, ays from o y X Viking for barley to Europe, terms gpnfi sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Coquille Ttiver. elected grand officers of”the institute at | night before the Association of Station ve schooner Alice Cooke loads Jumber | Sun, Moon and Tide. e barkentine Klikitat lumber | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) August 7, 1002, The Pime ‘Ball on the tower of the Ferry Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 13 hours from Stewarts Point. | its headquarters, Loyola Hall, last Mon- day night. As a token of esteem and ap- ary Engineers In the Alcazar building on “The Man and the Ship. SHOROR0RCE DBOROCHON LROHOROECRONN! LBCRORCECHC TROAOAROAORCY CROROAOIACE DACADRONOHCNG CRCACHOADAD L aRORIN LEORORSHOTN KHORCROBOR0E DRORMOIROHCAORRN Y LRCACADRCAN LROBRIHOIOR DIHOACR0 NS A year ago last June [ was troubled greatly with indigestion after meals. retiring at night 1 would be seized with dizziness, which often kept me awake for hours. was recommended to take Ripans Tabules by one of my friends who had himself found use for them. | immediately found relief in their use and have since had no return of my complaints. At Druggists’. * The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. Often upon I CHCRCHONCECH IORCHCROBCCRCE IROICECRONCE JoRCECHOIOBOICHC XORCAOACRCCE EORORONN, CXRCAORCRCE XB0H0HRoRCH0 CROCH0NA0t KBCEOBOR0R08M KBOBCBOBIRCE KR0R0N B B0RCBIBONENN XECROBCRIBIN KCRCHOBOR LROSRN |