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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. " PISTCRROLL "~ ABSOLUTE SECURITY. LAID O REST gonine camvews LTTLE LiveR piuts mo Vo EOUMSSOL 0% Coviems VESSEL WiTH GRimE Discharge of Fuel Ballast Necessitates Closing Staterooms and Saloons President Selects Men to and the Public Will Not Be Allowed on Board Until the Big|Lonely Funeral of the bear signaturs of Mézflfi Supervise Isthmian Liner Has Been Thoroughly Cleaned--—-Will Sail August 30th| Confldence Man in e Work. i + Oakland. to take as sugar. 2 Tt FOR HEADACHE. Eut Few Floral Tributes and SEE FOR DIZZINESS. SEE Friends in Evidencs at ; FOR BILIOUSRESS. Ceremony. . GENUINE || § iVEER ror Torpo Live. | GENUINE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. WRAPPER FOR THE COMPLEXiON Rear - Admiral Walker Re-| tained and Jones Is Now a Member. ) Special Dispatch to The Call. e S e | WRAPPER CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, took place from the undertaking W.. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Accordi parlors at Seventh and Castro streets. FETR cENUINE uun% to reliable information from Oyster Bz From there the body was con- ofiee . | Puvery Vegetable., et the Presidcnt has decided on the per: veyE:i !to St. Mary’s Church, where e ——— TR T nel of the commission which will have im- (a simple but impressive burial ser- S RED PAPER” mediate charge cf the uction of the vice was performed. The follow PRINTED ON isthmian ng that remained with the prince of gold- The only new member who will be ap- brick men to the last and accompanied RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL pointed is Senator Jones of Arkansas, the remains to the grave was not large, — who, it will be recalled, threw his vote ' | but was select. There were some sub- g % LA SOUTHERN PACIFIC and influence for the Spooner Panama bill stantial men in the gathering, men who 4 ‘Trains lonve and are due to arrive at and thereby a ed the passage of that had known the deceased on the sunny I nr"'a ‘m| SAN FRANCISCO. i measure. Three members of the present :ll:iee of Eas}; stll;ee!t. and l;‘ad bleen under _ (Maln Line, Foot of Market Street) ssio ited. Th sway of “Patsy's” charming enter- e — ¥ s 3, X — _Aman ore Profeesor ; ll»‘u».i i taining powers. There were a.few women IEave Faow Jexs 3%, 004 . e 304 Martine: o Ramon, Valiejo, Then there was a fine aggregation of e Napa, Calistogs, Santa Rosa...... 8.250 "suri'thfllnx" men, who could have turned | nn):h.r'.v‘o‘m-a-:avl(mxghn Laading, 7889 any kind of a trick, but who never were | ur . d in it for a minute with the man whose | Atinutic Express—Ogden aad East. 'f i remains were in the casket. Going to Nhiow: Sieutota, Rantord, Vissiis, % Zmave — Feo Juxs % UR.___— AR in the ehurch, too. Good women they T e e were, who went there to pray for the T8 81 X Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; 7.552 in advisers. G. Walker, cha e mmission, will be church was a new experience (o them. N orterille B 458 of the new com- But the men with whom the deceased | 3 Shasta Expre Wiliiaie it s inclined at | had s‘%er:l };ls x]x;gney, and his reputation (for Bartiett Springs), Willows, 7580 but acting on repre- was that of a eral spender, were con- ors Hanna —and spicuous by their absence. D l-x-;‘ifl';wfl;‘zg“::""l,,tfifi?,m‘,‘; nind. They sali; i ille, Chico, Bed Biufl..... 4. the isthmian A LONELY FUNERAL. ozi;'."fcmn ‘Sonors.Tuolumne » It was a lonely funeral, characterized | | by the-absence of all sentiment. “Patsy” | /A in his carcer had at times thousands of dollars, but when death came there was but little left. Todd McDonald put up | W the money for the funeral, and in the meantime romebody, whose identity has not vet been divulged, had been around | &5 ny other man in pub- ve the commission rception of the act- ations would be a President was per- view of the matter, n is now a settled canal project lic office, and t jes Expr — Martinez, ety Cathrop.iockton, Merced: Raymond,Fresao and LosAaxeles a: Vallejo, Martiuez sad Way Stations 7. Hayward, Niles and Way Statfons. $12.560 The uvmn‘dm Limited — Ogden, 290 Deaver, Omaha, eased Sacramento Kiver Su ‘fl’.m The othe the co o among the old friends of ‘“Patsy,” collect- Bericla, Winters. Sacramento, ‘ SRR | | e e Tt leaving Ferry Depot at Zole Sl an, rison, the cer; Lieutenant y, hat would have ap- eavin it epot 3 ing. 3 Colonel Oswald H. of the Corps of pealed to “‘Patsy’s” idea of humor. g ¥ P 9 i ad e gfl: Alfred Noble, Colonel neers, 1 . engineer, The floral pieces that surrounded the Y - casket were not numerous, but they were Loy I\Iondays and Thurs handsome. ~ “Patsy” would have called ining* i | them swell. There was a broken wheel, days. Dining” Car, Electric o leolfivdla]o..‘np\ Calistogs, Santa Ross.... . B Niies, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. 1. Hayward,Niles,8anJose, Livermore -l Bl i wrmcnios they might have been employed in a use- and Way Stations.. @\ / g | | been mn commana of the Arsomene and the| PORT ORFORD—Arrived Aug 15—Schr Wm | wasted on the seamy side of lite, when | "I'pPain S—Daily / ‘ Pythomene. Renton, bence Aug 1. : 3 —- | ihe gift of some friend; a wreath, a pil: lighgs, every convenience of T%e-ko:wlfll;?‘;:u':‘"':no, Tuiare, 35 ca [ @ARKEN TINE | BARKENTINE WHICH WILL SAIL TO-DAY FOR OLEUM, WHERE® SHE Teh tire g e L fashionable club or hotel. ,,,:'C.,‘.'.‘.,T,.f,:;_.‘a.‘,wtmm 10.258 aj e g o ‘ : WILL TAXE ON BOARD A Cgl;?g OF 15000 BARRELS OF OIL CON- ?)t:rgmx;yx«*eeney, Willlam Gallagher and| Most comfortable train in :fi,’.‘,‘k’.’,‘:"“ 3 |§Am jonal Co SIGNED TO PARTIES IN HONOLULU. . . o Loca ! P || [ULLERTON | i 5| s Rine? faon. vt e emag, | the world. o ety with Theiaes 1 1 * * | Here was a man whose talents had been 8¢ Louts: Chics 4259 s filled by Lieutenant | | o, Port Costs, | A of AP SOUTH BEND-—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Se- | ful career. His wits had brought him Market-Str Vallejo.. 2B i el g Ravions . Thial/Mrin e G ek e money, but the latter had gone as easy fEaNE MA A Fiteet By, Deret. 087 Oregon & Clforiin Eipren—sac- of of 5 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr | as it had come and he died with scarcely Lim'd ramento, x-ryg:ne. ;dhr:!. asts s The steamship Ramona, built by the Risdon | Coronado, hence Aug 11 a dollar with which to bless himself. And Local | Mon& | Local |Ov'rl'd e R T * 513 el at Senlnme ] Iron Works for the Pacific Coast Comvany, | VENTURA—Sailed Aug 15—Barge Santa | the majority of his “friends” turned a Dafly | Thurs | Daily [ Datly | _$8-10» Hayward and Niles...... .......... $11.584 lag { e pencad § | will have her trial trip this afternoon. She |Paula, for San Francisco, In tow tus Rescue. | cold shoulder to him when want, then 5 P e COAST LINE_(Narrow Gauge). Fodongn vt elBer i 1 1 Wil leave the Risdon Iron Works at 1 o'clock | RERONDO “Arrived Aux 15—Stmr Iaqua. | death, came, and made his funeral a cold e B TR | w2 CFoot f Market Street.) depend on The chances | | Ane rilie ot loot St oo ASTORIA—Salled Aug 15—Schr Alcalde, for | 50 cheerless function. It made no dif- M -| 338a | *gIRL Newark, Centervil are, however, much as the com- San Francisco. y, gh, a at Fresno. s e S & Fractures His Wrist. SAN PEDRO—Safled Aug 15—Stmr South | Probably the way that the absentees fig- & Hanford. mission is to b ermanent body a civil- Cruz and Way Stations.. pla No can- t the Pres- an will be se didates hav ident is a well kno who was campaign for t route. O F INTEREST TO PEOPLE > app ngton correspondent, intimately with the e selection of the Panama Changes Modo in the Postal Seivice W. Pugh, who lives at 28 Eighth street, and is employed by the Goodyear Rubber Company at 579 Market street, had his right wrist frac- by getting it caught between the elevator and shaft at his place of em- HE work of getting dy for sea is emplo; of men and it ust 30 before she salls. liner is very dirty as the result of discharging the coal with which she was ballasted for her voyage from New- those on business The work of ntment of | ing a large tured yesterday e Loses Foretopmast. The colller Willamette fouled one of the yards of the British ship Crompton yesterday in the effort to the collier’s foretopmast was carried | | | < = m | POTt News, OF THE PACIFIC COAST | Lent are permitted aboard. | cleaning up will occupy several days, and Portland, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Aberdeen, hence Aug 14; stmr South Coast, hence Aug 13. Safled Aug 15—Stmr Alllance, for Portland, via Coos Bay. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 15—Schr James Rolph, from Port Townsend. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 15—Bark Diamond Head, from Port Townsend. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Navarro, hence Aug 14. COOS 'BAY—Salled Aug 14—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Arcata, hence Aug 12. ured out the case. * Visalia TURNS TABLES ON CARROLL. The dead man was somewhat of a phil- osopher. The police knew the sort of work in which he was engaged, but could never land him. But his boast was that he had never robbed an honest man. His game was to appeal to the cupidity of | men, and to such people he handed the gold bricks. One of his last attempts in that line was a shock to him. A min- ing man came to the city for a gay time, and *Patsy” told him of a_man a for morning. p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m, Dally is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8 a. m. dally, 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining 'Cars through to Chicag Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommoda- tion of local first-class passengers. No secon: dlass tickets are honored on this train. Cox wark, Centerville, San Jjose, Felton, Boulder New Almadi Creek. Santa Cruz snd Prin=ipsl Way Stations 10-50a 4.15» Newark, San Jos atos.. 18.50a 34.15> San Joss. Los Gatos, Santa Cruz... c8.504 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip 8 —+7:15 9:00 11:00A.¥. 1.00 3.00 5.167.x. Frem OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdway — 16:00 13: +5:05 10:00 o 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. R R ey *"-L_W d Way Stations.. E not until it is completed will the generai R AT PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Aug 15— train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Taes 3 e snd More New Pensiovs “edipgei 31‘10:-;;‘)10 Sispect this:latest Stmr Olymple, hence Aug 11, for Whatcom. | Who 'was dying of consumption in a house | 5% Friday. 3 J1 004 Now Armadenc e s430m {3 pe = Go to the Barracouta. POINT LOBOS—Passed Aug 15, 10 a m— onI Tehama street. The man had a gold | “4:20 p_ m, is Stockton local. Corresponding | 37.154 Montersy Excursion 18.309 Granted. | specimen of American marine architec- Captain G. G. Trask of the Aztec has been | Stmr Alcazar, from Port Los Angeles, for | brick which he would sell cheap. The | train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 8.00a Cosst Line Limited oee, WASHINGTO 15.—The Postoffice | ture. placed in command of the Pacific Mail steam- | OTSe0vo0d. B miner went with “Patsy” to the house, | 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with @ilroy, Hollister, $alinas, San Luls Department to-day announced: Postmas-| There is already quite a lot of cargo | ship Barracouta. He will have with him as holr\nl;lAgQ:A;;:{::egD:ué‘:u}gr::;!s:or Se- | gaw the man and appraised the brick at u’"’x‘x":h Pné;i:rng;i"Tzzrléngleerr:l;nq& R am-ml-r-::g;:lh-lr;h:“lm ters commissioned: California—Annie R.|on the dock for the Korea's first trip | chiet,officer, Graham Coghlin and as chief en- | Pt HADYOCK—arrived Aug ‘15—suip| the dYing man's valution some three or | Recliing Coslc Cary 0 Cuicasn: also Tulace & it WA Mer Wallace. Appointed: California | across the Pacific. In addition to more | ¥ b al > Henry Failing, from Port Townsend. " o e price was | o ¥rain arrives at 6:00 p. m. datly. ‘ruz, ~ s o | S T, T SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr India: ‘I?W. ” s—641 Market street and in Ferry De- ath, High Grove, River- | than 1000 tons of local freight there has Brings Cargo of Curios. from Nome. " |~ “Say,” sald the mining man when they | o s> 28 MaTxet Fieqt Ao N Ko e Donald Macbeath, re- | arrived by railroad 3000 tons of flour, 750 = g X Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Edith, from San | Were clear of the house, “the brick is insberg, Merced | tcns of general merchandise, 20 tons of | "The schooner Mary Sache arrived late ves | p [CLCo. park Olymple, from San Francisco, | worth what he says it is. but what's the County on, resigned; | beer and 100 tons of onions. e ire uns R kD) gislled Aug 15-Stme ' City of Geattle, for ss ot us siving higx $1500? This fellow - - -~ - y; 5 - sway: stmr B s go 4 ) Milton M Dale, Foplar, Tulare Counts, —T; : Tock. " She reporta an uneventful Dassage. SR Nefeon. Tor "Ban Francisco; -stmr. Sena- | and ehake hin ann i brici v of0s Dack nd ExcurSlon' These pensions re granted: Califor- | Fullerton Ready for Sea. " or, for Nome. _| ., “Patsy” was stunned and he lost no ° nia: Origi jam R. Gaines, San| The barkentine Fullerton is expected to be | First Salmon Boat Reaches Port. | NOMBiIn port Aug 5—Stmra Sadie, News-| time gotting back (o the consumptive and Jose. - $.30r San Mateo. Redwood, Paio Alto, Francisco, $L crease—Patric Jones, | ready to to Oleum to-day to load oil for The ship Star of Russia, Captain Lindberg, telling him to move. That gold brick was Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Angeles, $I7; James M. Spates. San | onotulu. | The Fullerton 15 provided with | rrived vesterday seventeen days from Karluk. [ - FOREIGN PORTS. not passed out. WEDNESDAY, August 20. Finos. SeateCruz, Saiinas, Dol $i0; James E. M LyOns- | tanke for carrying oil and It has been the dir. | She 18 the first of the salmon fleet to arrive | _ SANTA ROSALIASailed Aug T—Sochr A J Monte, Monterey T Henry Schrocder len, | fculty in Jocating a leak in one of these reser- | 74 Prinks 05,000 cases of saimon. (ANTWERF—Saled Aug 14—Br ship Scot- Yosemite Lost. 30, saaove s riscipaiTarsiaiions 1308 dowell, Arroy J 9; 1 a h bs, for S .. . > San Jose, Thomas | Y0irs that has detained her in port. The leak Overdue Ship Arrives. !'SHANG:{.\X(IAé:fl-egnxfl:mm—schr F a | Yosemite Valley’s magnificent water- e ‘Angeles, $12, | bas been located and is thought to have been o .oo.. 19.008 e 2 = falls, towering cliffs and tremendous dis- 5.307 SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 10.00a curely calked up. The Fullerton’s tanks| The overdue British ship Calthness-shire, | Slade, for Grays Harbor. s : zabeth F. Hop- | (i s tommaodate 15,000 gallons of crade which was reinsured at 15 per cent, srrived | MOJI—Salled Aug 13—Br stmr Indravelll, | 'g::;gn";‘lfl:fll;znimpf:;dl 1‘:“7?0!9 lGra"r’;d T T A 15.48a s first g 8 y Falm L Son. an lost. e is the first sailing vessel to be built on | yesterday at Falmouth. BARKOW—Sailed Aug 13—Br stmr Housa- eople who g.;or San Jose and Way Statfons. 6.354 kins, DO‘regon ! wton E. ]{:kgris, this coast exclusively for the oil-carrying busi- AN, now. ] (l;avedsecen the lwh]«:le big wor(lid say the 007 New Orlenns Express— Luis all 3 orris, Oregon City, ' ness, and her first voyage will be watched with onie, Orezon. i rand Canyon is its one wonder. There Oblspo, Santa Barbars, An- $. Increase—_Robert B. Vuik, Albany, 35; | considerable intere NEWS OF THE OCEAN. CALMOUTH—Arrived Auz 13—Br bark | is 5 railroad to the rim—the Santa Fe. eles. Deming. El Paso, New Riah Wintsiey, Springtiel The Norweglan bark Australia loads lumber | BRISBANE Sailed Aug 14—Br stmr Aoran- TR VIiA Washington in, Davenport, $12; coma, $10; George P. Wood, Ro with Spain, widow—Maggie , 824 { Julius'D. Wood- 2 4 onverted. = % 5 - or | 1, for Vancouver. Manslaughter Case Dismissed. W h Mc( a“lf"‘;[a' % sé:;lgyll to Be Conve: at Bureka for Fremantle, 63s, chartered prior | Eh for Vansouver =~ il 7 Rhlos Tl A g ! 1467 San Jose and Way Stasions hip Argyll, which has been idie | to arrival. The bark Diamond Head loads lum- Btiggs, for Port PowBRenl The case of Alfred Kahn, charged with R A for Morning. P for Afternoon. Given, Ta- | since the expiraticn of her charter to the Pan- | ber at Blakelcy for Honolulu, and the schooner | “'iiy’y °) \riteq Aug 14—Br ship Cambrian | manslaughter for causing the death of a a e ll e 18unday excepted. $ Sundsy only. | s 2 ~ ot R. C. Slade !umber at Grays Harbor for Hilo. v @ Saturday only. € Monday coma, $12 ama Raflroad Company, is the latest vessel to | ‘Warrior, from Oregon. ‘W. J. Howe, was dismissed by Judge Con- H An ‘arm announced that First enter the service of g Coal's successor, | S T : HONGKONG—Salled July 2—Br ship Khy- | Jan yesterday on the groung tha{ Sxe:‘le .'“:m’:::lx o {;:Iel“!:;m. &. 5 e £ L. Rhoads, assistant | liquid foei, She went to the Union Iron Works | Merchandise for British Columbia. | ber for Oregon. Aug 14&—Stmr China, for Ban | Wi, Jeot 5L, 00 the gTound that there e G 5, mow " Frs o as. | vesterday to be converted into an oil-burning 2 Rithes. |F E;’;f:g 3 33:‘\ . n rnnv “n?_nfx Naal: oil carrier. When the conversion is completed | _The steamer Queen sailed on Thursday for ST LUCIA—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Nebras- | Kkahn and Howe, both young men, had a al’e CALlFl)lNlA No“flwmm .‘ c.. fornia: Major C 3| the will enter the service of the Union Ol [ Victoria with an assorted mecrchandise cargo | kan, from New York, for San Francisco. scuffle outside a saloon_at Twenty-fourth . from the Philip, neisco as | COmPany on a fiveyear contract The Pro- | destined for the principal British Columbian pialled Aug 15—Stmr Nebraskan, for San ‘tl:l? Elfi'ant sg:fis o July 13, lwhen both LESSERS - > the o greso, formerly a collier, has already been con- | norts valued at $20,760. The principal exports | Francisco. . owe ome and later went assistant to the {0t eneral, Depart. | Verced inio a tank steamer snd will be reads | Do TAICE St 320750, The princioel exports | _OCEAN STEAMERS. down town, returning about midnight, For Rouad hei SAN FRANGISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIC James T. Kerr, @ adjutant gen- | o the Jerome fleet. oo | pigs fresh vegetables, 60 pkes onions, 6103 | r S ANC —Salled Aug 15—Stmr Aorangl, | when ! e slned of s val axn e Toat . or Roun rip RAILWAY COMPANY. eral, upon arriva t San Francisco | —e Ibs and 200 bxs dried fruit, 41,590 lbs malt, SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Aug 15—Stmr Co- % Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. wil! proceed to Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; | i iri 5816 1bs chocolate, 15 lbs coftee, 108 1bs | lumbia, for New York. B o o e S O S FRA RAFAE First Lieutenant Edmund D. Shortlidge, | O8klander With Delirfum Tremens. | 9 1bs stocolate, 315 s colies 108 s | Iipple fof Hew Xork southwark, trom New | @ ° SPECIAL TRAINS RN D e b e A assistant surgeon, is ordered from the| A young man who gave the name of J. Win- | Shecte. B D¥S falsibs, 1050 b5 beans, G5 | Yo Pomona. Humboldt . ..|Aug. 18 3:30, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exira trip Philippines to San Francisco. son, but whose correspondence bore the name | Sried shrimps, 670 Whs sugar, 540 1bs nuts, GENOA—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Trave, from Coos Bay & laug: 18 | 7:30a. m. 9:05a.m. 10:35a.m. | at 1 Saturdays—Extra trips at e | Serome, _of 1831 Chestnut street, Oakland, | ;aste. 306 ibs bread, 653 lbs laaf tobacoo, Jes W R Crescent City ..........[Aug. 18 T . m. ACCUSES THE WIFE' ped into the bay from Clay-sireet wahri | 00°nnoy 'eruie, s sroceries and pro- | puion SO WN-—8 2 State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Ports| Aug. 13 % 0, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, | yesterday afternoon and narrowly escaped | (i jone" 920 gals wine. 03 pkgs arms and am- e oston. C. Nelson Seattle & Tacoma.. Aug. 18 Passengers holding regular D. m. OF KILLING HUSBAND | drowning. After being hauled out by a boat- | p il ™= 8 000G 0" £ Tigs and 51 pes _LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug 15—Stmr Hano- | Nevadan. Honolulu & Kahului...|Aug. 18 : : Lak AEL 10 SAN FRANCISCO. wis man he tricd to Jump In again. but was ro- | giecl, 59" pkes windmills, 10 Dkgs sewing ma- | MOVILLE Saied Aug 15—Stmr Bthlopla, | SOUMPIa- <. | Portland & Astoria _..{Aug. 18 tickets via the Salt Lake WEEK DAYS—0:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 Lover of the Woman Shed Light on a e B e i Iispita; | Chinés, 4 cyls ammonia, ‘1205 feet lumber, 454 | for New York, 7 s ESnanie & Wiy Fouis Figr Route are privileged to stop a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. = Satur- Recent Sensational {it was found he was suffering from delirium | PISs lead. o Sy, Sun Mo SaA e City Puebia | Puget Sound Ports. .../ Aug. 20 over at SUNDAYS8:00, 5:40, 1135 am 3’:2'0.":":& | tremens. e R 5 . . | Humboldt ... Aug. 21 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. 2 Tragedy. — Shipping Intelligence. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— Grays Harbor Aug. 2 s bae b o : { E - g. 21 DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 15.—A special | Falls Through Porch. ARRIVED. Times and Heights of High and Low San Diego & Way Ports|Aug. 21 I_ B h T e [euie from Towa City states that Charles Hola- | Walter Weaver, a painter, was treated at Friday,: August 15, Pr';‘fc‘}“sco“’nffi" fi‘flflififi“i’y“‘&’néfi e s ?&Zg"fii‘énx‘f P‘““'““‘|2u“"§§ ong eac S50 Franeten b e - Gay has made ession in which he | the Harbor Hospiial vesterday for injuries sus- | | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 17 hours from thority of the Superintendent, | Seauoia.......| Willapa Harbor T3 . b Lond ot Dot g ol 3] states that Jame gher was mur- | tained by the caving in of a porch at 213 | Mendocino 40 hours from San | . NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | North Fork.. | Humboldt ... < Bl‘l hton Beach . | days. 3 . | Days. Mrs. Gallaugher wi i | Weaver and two other painters | ,, Stmr Del Norte, Green, 5 A% | the city front (Mission-street wharf) ‘about | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way I’ts,‘ 7 g = = Gered by Mrs. Gallaugher with his com on a ladder engaged in rigging scaffold. | Pedro- _ | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | G. W. Elder..| Portiand & Astoria. .| IRIInT e 582 plicity and that the crime was committed - Stmr Willamette, Reflly, 89 hours trom Se- | fwenty-five minu S Wonice Gres Frarbe . 336 9} 538 & S8 [ & * ccatise he and Mrs. Gallaugher were jq | I8 The ladder was leaning against a porch. | , S0 the helght of tide is the ssme at both places. _ | & Monica... | Grays Harbor . OR -l- I I l d 5:10 pf 5:00 p| Novato 6:05 p » o i FHcnes hesdiong nts the. wreck. i ooy | o Sme Umatille, Cousins, 60 hours from Vie- KTURDAY. AUGUST 16. PRSI T 2 erminai isian L Gallaugher was a wealthy stock man. | panions, who held on to the ladder, escaped | toTi&, etc. ST TR Colombia Valparaiso & Way 125 7:30 a 8:00 a Petaluma |10:40 af Four months ago he Was murdered at | injury. Weaver sprained his rignt ankle and | , Stnr National City, Johnson, 15 hours from Sun rises : WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE | 330 5 30 and 8:05 » midnight while sleeping by the side of | had hic right hand pierced by & nafl Fort Drags. Sl e TO SATL 10 p| 5:00 p| Santa Rosa | 7:35 vife and chilc e 2 e B A Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | Moon sets 12:57 a. m. L. Pl ol D Bt o -A)'lxla'fi:‘.{](' rifie. ’l‘rogl;;l;hl(‘}cala | Stmr Coquilie River, Johnson, 23 hours from TILWl_ HW LW EW| Steamer. Destination. Salls.| PI Th jon i d i s a t rifie th £ : Fo ‘s ¢ 3 | Pler. i s under auspices| 7:30 Wind laugher's hea Tio . # Constructive Total Loss. Fort Brag: % i 8 || Ft |- Ft. |- e Ft. 1 is excursion 1 L sor planned to poison Gallaugher, and thay| Word was received yesterday by M. A. New- | SUIF Quetala Oleen, o Dous o IOMEE 1S Iom) bl August 16. Company 44, U. R. K. of P. e whille he w present at the’house the |en & Co. that the English underwriters | Stinr Coos Bay, Nopander, 68 hours from San | i T73:00] Borth Hork B h8ikuiEes 2 B B h, h il k # Geyserville night of the murder he left hours before | would pay on the bark Baroda as a const Pedro, ete. ¢ £ ialen -| 8 pm(Pler 28 each, who wii B 2 - and had no hand in the Shooting. | five logs. “Ine Baroda went ashore Augue: | | U & stmr Alert, Adams, 3 days from San |18 Am Mirill| chine’s sapn: | T Dmipas L?‘ng sl S ASoR ed Al Ll oSS Lawyers Ignore Peter Power. Captain Willlam Burns of Glasgow acting for | Karl 20 August 17. | ing Knights and — NEW YORK, Aug. I5—The hearing be- | the insurance people managed a short time ago | _Bark Gerard C Tobey, Gove, 36 days trom | ek | Humboldt | 9 am Pier 13 S 7730 a] 8:00 a| | Willits | 7:38 p s L to get her afoat e insurance will be ‘paid | Honolulu, - s o ay| 9 am|Pier 11 rieads, e v fore the special examiner, Richard A. ! in ful, but as an offsct the underwriters have | | Bitn Geo C Perkins, Jensen, 7 days from = August 18, 7:30 a) $:00°al Guerneville hg:g o Mabie, in the suit of Peter Power against | the Baroda, which is now in this harbor and | Evrek, Re i ; = 2] 4.9 e mtts geméemk Tacoma. [10 am|Pier 19 3:30 pf 5:00 pi 40 & th Northe Pacific R: a pCto a od ship as ever. Schi Monterey, Crangle, ours 'rom retic. (lumboldt 12 Pl 2 3 : ” stock of the company to, the Northern z ; Schr Del Norte, Jacobsen, 10 days from | hand sojumm L qides are glven in the left | | rgo.. Eel River Ports..| 4 pm|Pler 18 ; E : R Securities Company was continued co | German Bark in Hard Straits. Rozue River. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | B Dollar...| Seattle & Hadlock.| 5 pm|Pler 2 Via Sausalito Ferry, 7730 a| 8:00 a| Sebastopol _ |10:40 A % # o . . o - N bkid Sea. " v n_ Pedro am|Pler 'RAD I o, however, mosb St the fiay e | SML suigiay & Magadl Som Sonrabaye, o S¢hr Mary Sachs, Lindbridge, 51 days from I e ren TS S e quAuEust 19, . FROM SAN K NAN RAFABL, ~ ' ALLEY oeages connect at Santa oea for Mark West o ing > the means | t o ; .Dorth, | Galapagos Island. IHON o the bl el e tuslaw River ....| 3 pm[Pler 2 K DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8: prings an ulphur Springs: at Fulton whereby the plaintiffs were provided in | longitude 120 east, she sighted the German CLEARED. e 2 INAINES (OF She L xite ' Pt. Arena & Albi 3 WEE! . for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: o & > T 2 | bark Silo from Table Bay. The Silo was par- i . Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) . Arena on| 6 pmPiler 13 m., 20, *1:45, p o4 prings; at pany, which actions were based on the | grave fears are entertained as to the. o Stmr Pomona, Shea, Bureka; Goodall, Per- | of the lower low waters, Humboldt . : Pler 11 . T1:30):2:30, %3:48, 5:00,°6:00, | Curiabad Spcinew: Fods” Bate IaNpet. boldings of Mrs. Ellsworth Ives Chapman | man's ability to weather the storm in her | kins & Co. oo o 2 4 @ b Eree Elpoo GAR IR B L Gt By e T A E i Boudoi > e W s rays Harbor ..... r E arked (¥ o entin. E 3 es, Laure el . e L i & B iy oy Taaall, ARore; (O HE s Hydmsrf:’[’“o?:n' O, 5. N. aer. | G Dollar. | Grays Harbor ."| 4 pm Pier 2| prtal"SAN RAFAEL TO,SAN FRANCISCO. | Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- s " " G = TN d s phic ce, U. S. N., Mer- A Y §—J 320, ). . | ter Valley, ay's, verside, Lierley’s, Reid Claim Arbitrator Named. | Will Sail To-Day. N Rach Bk, Nelaoh, nntke; Seba, Ctiks, fi}::;:::t Fxchange, San ' Francisco,’ Cal. State Cal...| San gi‘e:e“a’\lvny. 9 am(Pier 11 . | Bucknell's. Sanhedrin }g;!ghls,nflnllvlllll:rf;y b i NS, N. F., Aug. 15.— o " 7 N 3 , 1002 olumbia.. | Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 ot Springs, Hal-way House, ‘Comptche, Camp ® : < ¥ 1din, ed exactly at noon to-day. ugust 22, m,, 1:00, 2:15, *3130,” 4:15, . 6: estport, Usal; its for Sherwood, Canto, Peter Archibald to be third arbitrator in | §ay, the first for the Orlent and the other for | Broa Co. =~ o (0 0o u |4 e, at noon of the 120th meridian, o at 8 | Ramona....| Newport & Wav...| 0 amlpler 11 T:30, 10:15 p. m. Copeise Laythiniiie: Svtuntoon: I s Speingn, the adjustment of the Reid railroad [ .‘:‘?fififi.’firfl h;‘)_ep i Nn;;g‘ipnu:;beruc‘-: Dt s Co. A > p. m., Greenwich time, S August 23, I “Trains ms{k&{?“;?r_;ofig;nwsi_x;{gx{?;gx | llun‘:(l, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia aad claims. Archibald was formerly chief en- 0 ssage o B . C. BURNETT, C. Nelson.. | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pier 2 | FROM MIL . AN FRANCISCO. | Eureka. gineer of the Intercolonial Railroad of | e Wy s e Wi e "—‘EP’Z;MW‘ piallchy Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama[i2 m(PMSS wggxmn.l§§£5-24‘z.5 s g‘.). 45, 8. | g Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- L R The America Maru will take a blg shipment| Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. ST AR R T T b et e s = Z On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points The claim of Reld, a railroad contrac- | of silver, having on board coin and bullicn | Stmr Mackingw, Sicire, Tacoma. Movements of Steamers. ' | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pier 19 AYS—6:30, 7:55_ 10:05, Leyond San Rafael at half rates. tor, :ggg;; New é)xgms‘l‘l.al}%his Ilor ‘:z‘?ocg valued at more than $250,000. Stmr Givsy, Swanson, Santa-Cruz. August 25 l 120, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:05, Ticket office, 650 Markeg, st.,, Chronicle builds 3 r . Johns last night —_— Stmr -Scotia, Erlckson, Usal. TO ARI uoia. ... | Willapa Harb P d ing. quoted a prominent member of the Co- | Alert Ends Cruise. Bark Gatherer, Ljunggren, Callao. SHYE aonati.. | G e 4 piEter 2 PG H C. WHITING, lonial vaernmfx;lh as s‘aylngd: ““The solv- | e Ainioall Gtales’ tebintti m'_‘ P SPOKEN. Steamer. From. August 27. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way | Gen. Manager. B Siiatsmbe O s s e | iavas wesaitay frogs B Dlecs wang e = A AL ALY Jon 26 WaiBk bark Max, | oo Oyster Harbor Alliarice.. ..) Portiand & Wxy. |8 pmirter 16 | statiope’ | oo cirdays-— Cusnders and: wa <4 the outcome of this arbitration.” A St. E ¥ n Dieg ded one | Lence April 22, for’ Queenstown. ¥ - :16 v sta- | FIOUNT TAMALPALS RAI Johns di;pnlc{l on Quo;usx 12 Tald public | of neghre;:u:;n;r:dl-;;.nam lete heredFEbruary S "“"5,\’1“"“}"‘“%“‘[3‘ lat 57 N, lon 165 Ao fi":;l:l:mmv“ FROM SEATTLE. Y935 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— | — Via Sausalito Ferry | _Arive feeling there favored the appointment | 19 e is y apprentices and as usual , Stmr 0, from Seattle, for Nome. Aug 3 . m. b Sausahit o Pagliahman rather than s Garosior| there have been quite & mumber of depertions | 7. st Nome City, from tacttre foromes, AUE | Brpire; Coos Bay . Steamer. For. Satls) | Topales and way stations. | _San Fran. | Foot of Market St. |_San Fran. as the third arbitrator. | The Alert will g0 to Mare Island to be over | Pribiloff Island, Aug 9, stmr Fortland hence | ATEO. . Eel River Ports - R P o Ay e s s Sun- | Week bt it o R ) jhauled before starting on another cruise. July 31, for Nome and §t Michael, in lat 52 N, | Brooklyn.....| Pt. Arena & Trint Jeanie. Valdez direct ..........|Aug. 18 | HOTS, T Stiattad - Watokl 5 | Da |da Thesitir, . tuin sopaoren | 210 ] e S lon 156 W. Same position, Br stiar Tartay | 1squa. Redondo . Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports.!Aug, 18 | 10:00 a. m . ¥ €yes and way | AYSy CAYS. |y etthe «Tavera of Tamal Alblon & Pt. Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Farallon. . Skagway & Way Port Skagway & Way Port: stations. 9:30 A | 235: 13 | ""Legal Hotiday boats and trains will run on | Soor| 3 Skagway & Way Ports. [Aug. 20 | Sunday time To Succeed the Late Captain Zeal, | from Hongkong, for —. Albion River. Al gt returntag Leaves at 70 (12 Newburg. Do Captain Archie McCausland is said to be on L Pl 9:00 At T T ey e 521000 A 1L o e Some new things strikingly novel and subjects never before shown here. All POINT LOBOS, Aug 15, 10 p m—Weather | & Barora. Septatn Avchie McCusiasid L A | Gravs ma | Sagvay & W I e o i 00 o The jatast fniahes o, appropristely Srasms | 18 a7 bere from X Engiand to E;a:x:mcpt:rxce o | cloudss wind west, velocity 20 miles per hour. | Phoenx..... | Mendooino R A o T B any picture made. Sanborn, Vail & Co. | tain Zeal, recently died of beri-bori. ~ Cap. | KARLUK—In' sort July 20.Ship Santa | SSiEed R s e e g L T 1 i o Rt stres " v on......| Nome g : S 741 tain McCausland is well known here, having | Clara, 5 R. Dollar.... | San Pedro .. Nomme Ity | Nonia v - Bfl : . Bflr aar SHTWINT Lm0 i P