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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1902 BIG DEATH RATE AT FORTY YEARS Statistics of Interesting ‘Nature Read at Fra- ternal Congress. Tables Show That Mortality Has Increased About I Three Per Cent. | DENVER, Aug. 26.—The National Fra- ternal Congress, the central organization | of the fraternal and insurance orders of | lhlE country Warner, M. D., of Tnpek.&. pre- siding. There are more than 300 accred- ited @elegates in attendance. Fifty-seven | fraternal societies hold membership in the congress the highest officials of | | more tha fifty of these are attending the convention. | At the cpening session welcomes were r \\ nf:m on behalf of the nburg on behalf ra devoted to the | Postmaster | fraternal excluding containing _adver: matter. | denouncing | nd made he law s the papers read was ard of the Knights of | lint, Mich., on *Mor- He reported the experience h rate at forty years rting with 100,000 lives As to this table Dr. | were rained to call the atten- | v to the fact that our ta- | he_age of forty that the | d about 3 per cent | been stand- States or tropical experience, for ted as a probable 1 lodge system, with | membership and ment by about one-thi companies to th like amount sed with an elab- prepared table of the gest % | 1 of Peabody, Kans., presi- | section, made very val- | in his annual report affecting fraternal so- INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Are Made in Postal Service and Pensions and Patents Are Granted —Postmasters nia—John H. Greg- R: Bailey, Banner. | a E. Bohannon, | George W. Douglas, Ord, e Diedrich H. Stueven, s, livery will be established boldt County, California, were granted to-day —John Rock, Nile: , § Francis s Lee Bur- o P. Hippen, | nd dependent | Burbank, $8. mas E. Kellogg, , Gervais, $6. In- tin V. Rand, >w, minors and de- E. Winters, Eu- | Cal. | Spreckels, | . Clark, Visa- | lock for ofl we W. Foreman, ratus; Wil- ne, A‘hlmul p'.nlxm. Stranda King River, sen, acetylene San Fran- for printing presses; | n Jose, assignor one- San Francisco, Thomas F. Ware, Garrison, liam L. McCabe, sm for portable William L. McCabe, conveyor. Bu- | Cutting Affray Among Italians. SALINAS, Aug. 26.—During a drunken braw ng a number of Italian railroad section hands Gaetini Viccisco slashed a untryman named Joseffo V. a stiletto, inflicting rms, face and scalp.’ The | reported to the officers | when the Sheriff sent out _to the Sheriffs through- aving left the in this eountry only t speak Engiish. —— The Shoe Sale Will Start To-Morrow. the doors will open turer's sale of shoes. bles loaded with shoes will be awaiting you. No. 1—Ladies’ vici kid shoes, in and button, worth $2 50, for 100. No. Men’'s calf and viei kid h $2 50 for $1 00. No. i | worth $2 00, for %c. shoes, worth $2 0, for | s school shoes, worth $1 50, for v of other shoes to be sold, for must be, at the shoe sale that to-morrow at ahe Bee Hive | 7 Market street, near Third. *| ld they begi ——— More Land Is Opened to Settlers. EL R O. T., Aug. 26.—The decision gf the Supreme Court attaching a strip of | 12nd four miles wide to Oklahoma from | Chickasaw nation has brought thou- | ere to file at the land | more than 4% filings | Special trains are bring- | crowds. The rush for promises to be almost as opening last fall. ‘There are ing in these /f‘rin'unal lands great as the about 1500 farms in the strip. | wnual | LA [ | Smith was | Guatemala, | Colombi GAELIC BRINGS A VALUABLE GARGO AND MANY PASSENGERS FROM ORIENT oY NOW STRIKE Has on Board More Than Sixteen Thousand Chests of Tea and About Three Hundred and Forty Chinese -in Her Steerage--—-Captain Smith of City of Peking Returns * t HE Occidental and Oriental TO ARRIVE. Steamship Company’s Gaelic ar- Steamer. From. Dus rived yesterd from the Orient. = She brought y passengers, | | Cnebalis San Pedro . . 27 including 340 Chinese, and a large g:nm::::gl g and valuable cargo. The principal items | Daratoi. 2 in the er were a shipment of 16,46) Newport & Way Ports.|Aug. 27 s of t and 900 bales of raw silk. Mexican Ports .|Aug. 27 Ci apxam F. P.Gilmore, U. , late com- | Oyster Harbor . mander of the Monadnoc! uxned home on the liner. Among the passengers was Louis A. Kelsch, an elder of the Mormon church, who has been on a proseiyting expedition through Japan. Captain J. Tremaine Smith, commander of the City of Peking, and his daughter, Miss Leslie Smith, were also passengers. The breaking of the Peking’s shaft wiil | detain her on the other side of the Pa- her schedule time. Captain cific_beyond selected some time ago 1o command the new steamship as she is nearly ready for service he was relieved from duty with the crippled Pe- king and ordered home on the Gaelic. He wili proceed East in a few days, and at Newport his new d will be e commar turned over to him C. O. Ziegenfuss, editor of the Manila American, returned home on the Gaelic. time from Hong. from Yoko: Honolulu passage. Her days 11 hours, s 14 hours and from urs. ngers included. A. F. Baughman, W. S. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis, ‘an Dreveldt, Mise K. Fahs, Captain F. J N.; H. J. Hunat, A. Hunt, J. R. Lancaster, El- s. G. W. Mason, Mrs. J. Captain J. ephenson, Mrs. d, C. O. Ziegentuse, Smith, R, ‘ias J. Brewer, Dr. A. Cuntze, J. S. Van Dorssen, Miss H. A. Dv Boise, T. W. Furlong, G. Hawthorne, A. Hamburger, Mis burger, Mrs. R. E. Marx, H. G. servant, G. W. rthur, Mrs. Mc- | Sundermann, V. Shabanoff, Mrs. Hoy Sang, Miss A. L. Voor- | , §. 8. White and W. D. Wood. | Colombia Arrives. Dr. A. von Voigts Rhetz, German Minister to w cific Steam N the star passenger on the Pa- Company vigation steamship from Val- paraiso. The Kaiser's representative was ac- corded the courtesy of the port 2and his baggage and that of his suite was passed by the custom house without exar n. The doctor is on his w ny. The officers of the Colom- bia re verything culet along the coast and declare lhf dispatch fre n Diego, recently published in 2 morning paper, to the effect that Champerico had itants, to be al Colombia left Val: Among the pa been deserted by its inhab- utely without foundation. The aiso forty-three days ago. engers wers A M. Rock, Charles Pereira, ndro Loubert and G. F. Rives. e Brings Korea’s Crew. which arrived yesterday from on board 188 Chinamen and four rt of the crew of the Korea. Under c from Washington the Mon- on board the British n of the Treasury 1 Chinamen visited Reéinsurance Rates. Reinsurance on the Scottish Hill took another tumble yesterday and is now quoted at 10 per cent. She is out ninety-five days from Port Gamble for Port Pirie. The rate on the Vil- danden was advanced yesterday to 70 per cent, and the Renfield, out 195 days from Portland for Queenstown, was put cn ths st at 10 per cent. 0 i o i Has Good Catch. The brig Harriet G arrived yesterday, fifteen days from the Bering Sea, where she has been | engaged in the cod-fishing industry. She | brought down 140,000 fish. Mutiny on County of Edinburgh. Captain Tode, commander of the British ship County of Edinburgh, which arrived a few days ago from Shanghai, and which is detained in quarantine, made application to the British Consul vesterday for assistance in the handling of his crew. No communication could be held but it is understood that ten of G T R, &” TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with a strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for trap or duck shoo ting, and an extra mterchnngelble modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for field shooting lists at only $42.00. Dealers ’sell them for less. This makes a serviceable all round gun within reach of everybody’s pocket book. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY 127-135 First Street, San Francisco, Cal. eria, and | Hamburg & West Coast| Aug. 27 | Whatcom X 28 | Redondo . Aug. 28 Coos Bay & Port Ortord Avg. 28 Eel River Ports. -|Aug. 28 | San Pedro .28 | Humbbldt .28 | Santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Ports|Aug. 28 | Columbia. Portland & Astoria....|Aus. 28 i Point Arena..| Point Arena .. . 20 Oyster Harbor . . 29 Siuslaw River . 29 Seattle Southern Coast . Oyster Marbor . Albion & Pt. Arena. Humboldt. .. | Puget Sound Ports - 30 \ i Newport & Way Ports. Aug. 31 ; { Grays_Harbor Aug. 31 | 1 1 New Work \la Panama.|Sept. 1 I3 Crescént City | Crescent City ........ Sept. 1 i | Slatgor Cal..| San Diego & Way Poris[Sept. 1 i North Fork.. | Humboldt 2 . Mandalay. Coquille River . 2 " | H. K. Maru..| China & Japan . 2| | G WV, Eider H BRIG WHICH ARRIVED FROM City Puebla. : & 2 g ortlan Z | ‘ gf*’g;‘g;;: WILH Caan Herodot. Hamburg & West Coast|Sept, 6 | Sun, Moon and Tide. ot i | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | the sailors have refused duty. The British | Consul will visit the vessel as soon as she is re- ; leased from quarantine, and if by that time the recalcitrant seamen are still mutinous, prompt measures will be taken to restore discipline. D:ed at Sea. the city front twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority .o® the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at (Mission-street wharf) about Michael Godfrey, 71 years of age, a pas- | Eenger on the steamer South Bay, which ar- rived yesterday from San Pedro, died during the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. | Mountains. of tin_have been found near | A stable and barn were also destroyed. _ CHICAGO CARMEN Refuse to Accept Offer Made by the Rail- ' way Company. P:i-oéidqnt " of International ‘' Union Will Not Sup- _', port Employes. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Grave possibilities of a strike that may-tie up all the street raifway lifes of the west and northern disfricts. of. this.city confront the officials of the ‘Union Traction Company. lTu-dlay b; ovel elming vote the local union {the Amnll):‘xmate«f ‘Association of Street hzmployes refuged to accept the prop- osition made by President Roach several days-ago. The overtures of the com- pany, which. included agelncrease of 1 cent an hour {n wages, the dissolution of a rival erhployes’ assoclation and the em- ployment - of “none ‘hut_ union men, was balloted on by nearly 4000 men yesterday. The votes weére counted this morning and, although no public statement was made of ‘the vote, it was estimated that the radical men carried the referendum agafnst the company by nearly 10 to 1. An agreement bétween the union and | thé raflway company exists whereby dis- agreements shall be settled by arbitra- tion. illlam Mahon, International pres- ident of the street car men, exerted his influence, to avert any strike actlon and to urge that the union live up to its laws. A rupture, however, occurred between i the officials here and President Mahon, and he left the meeting after stating that it the men struck without trying arbitra- | tion the general union would not support | them in the issue. | —_— | VALUABLE DISCOVERY i ‘OF COPPER AND TIN ORE Expert Says the Nasina District in Alaska Is the Richest in i the World. | SEATTLE, ~Aug. '26—The first press | message to the outside world by wire from Valdes was received by the Times last night, the telegraph line having been completed. The, dispatch reports that Robert Blel, an expen sent into the Na- sina silver district ; Captain Delamar, has just reached Vaideb and reports that the Nasina district has the greatest mines in Alaska and that the copper | property there is the greatest known in the world. The richness of the country, | Captain Bléi says, insures the building of a rallroad at the earliest possible season. | Mount Wrangel, 150 miles distant. This is the greatest séason of discover- ies ‘Alaska has ever known. ——— Seattle Brswtng Plant Is Burned. SEATTLE, Aug. 26.—The new brewing plant of the Independent Brewing Com- pany, at South Seattle, burned to the ground this morning. The loss will | amount .to about ,000.. It is thought that the'fire was f incéndiary origin. Threo | Northern Pacific ooxcars were burned. | ———— $25.00 From Kansas City. Or from St. Joseph, -Atchison, Omaha, Ft. Worth, Houston or Missouri River points. Santa Fe colonist rates during September ‘and October. Tickets may be aid for here and telegrapned to your yx‘landl. ‘Agk the Santa Fe, 641 Market. * L e i e Y ) Julyd 16, for Salina Cruz, standing to the east- ‘Per Br stmr ‘Gaelic—Aug 10, 3:50 p m, lat | 34 68 N, lon 144 48 E, Jap stmr Nippon Maru, | hence July 24 for Hongkong, ete; Aug 17, 9:19 p m, 14t 25 18 N, lon 1656 Br stmr Cop- | ey hence Aug 9, for Han:kunx. ete; Aug 20, | 2i%7°a m, lat 21 31.N, lo 187 12 "W, "stmr el chrif 14 - fog Hymotiia/ang. Ave. tralla; Aug 20,-4 p m, lat 23 08 N, lon 154 42 Wi, passed. U-S stmr Albatross, from Honolulu, for San Fraficisco, stéering NE; Aus 24, 10:30 am, Iat 33 82 N, lon 134 58 W, passed Br ship | white, ‘with 1088 of 'fore topgallant | steéring NE (Br, ship. Deanmount, from Negw sle, England, for San Francisco): Aug 24'11:52 p.m, Jat 5444 N, Ton 181 85 W, stmr | Alameda, hence Aug 2 23, for Honolulu; Aug 21, 10:26 a m," lat 25 26 lon 151 20 W, Janl stmr America’ Maru, hence Aug 16, for Hong- | kong, ete. 2 TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 26, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind §, velocity, 16 miles per hour. - DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT KENYON—Arrived Aug 25—Stmr Ar- AT g 28. "NEHALEM RIVER—Salled Aux 24—Schr Llule Pdan for8an.Francisco. Aug 25— Sehr Lettitla, for San Francisco. | 'ACOMA—Salled Aug.25—Schr Marion, for | | passage from nalursl (auspn Sun rises | Sun sets | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Meehinie o Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. The schooner Corona s chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to west coast of South Amer- ica at 41s 3d. The ship Falls of Clyde returns to Hilo with general cargo. A General Cargo for Honolulu. pnEEE8R The schooner S. C. Allen was cleared yester- day for Honolulu with a general merchandise cargo, valued at $44,751, and included the fol- lowing: 1150 bbls flour, 6786 lbs bread, 29,174 Ibs middlings, 10,967 1bs oats, 3939 ctls barley, 398 bales b 69 1bs beans, 1336 Ibs dried 500 Ibs tapioca, 500 lbs sago, 1224 1bs and s millstuffs, 100 crts potatoes, 30 crtsonions, Ibs lard, 1500 Ibs coffee, 260 Ibs cheese, 17 cs chocolate, 1043 gals vinegar, 25 cs soap, 50 cs candles, 1490 cs canned goods, 16 bbls pork, 25 bbls beef, 60 bbls salmon, 62 pkgs groceries and provisions, 125 pkgs bottled beer, 1811 gals and 20 cs wine, 25 cs whisky, 19 bdls and 850 pes sash weights, 61 pkgs millwork, 4410 ft lumber, 44 pkgs plumbing material, 188 pkgs furniture and household goods, 131 bdls and 374 bars iron, 625 steel rails, 1000 gals gasoline, 61 pkgs paint, 20 kegs whité lead, 10 os turpentine, | pe: 117 {18 B the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column. and the' euccesrive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column glves the iast tide of the | day, except when there are but three tidee, as sometimes occurs. addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survev charts, except when a minus (—) given s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. ot the lower low waters. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides The helghts given are in gn precedes the héight, and then the number | The plane of reference is the mean SoBELR v Time Ball. ranch Hydrographic “Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 26, 1902. | Retriever,’ nence Aug 12, for Port Hadlock. 17 bdls paper, 47 cs plate glass, 15 crts bath | The Time Hall on the tower of the Ferry | tibs and 7 bales twine. bullding was dropped_ exactly at moon to-day, = Vtiytus_t‘ &, st noon of the 120th merlalan, or st § vements o eamers. P . 1 STesnwichiTene. L ¢ BURNETT, TO SAIL LotteaRt L 6 N in ShbrEs. S e Bt ;fi eamer Destination. | Safls | Pler. |, Shipping Intelligence. + August 27, ARRIVED. «| Portland & Wa; 9 am|Pler 16 Tuesday, August 26. Neth Tos ;; ‘Ill;’a"poa].d:iarb(\r ; ::\gig Pslmr South Bay, Johnson, 38 hours from San 2l i ' ed | Bureke | Humboldt 9 ampler 13 pStmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 14 hours from olnt Arena. v BT [ 8 amipier 2 i N S2E Metvile Dollar, Fosen, 0 ours trom Cal...| § a snatmo. | 8. Barbara. | Grays Harbor . { Chenatis.”| GaYs Harbor /.| & bin|Fier — | copr Mackinaw, Storrs, 98 hours from Ta- | peAngust 20 Br stmr Gaellc, Finch, 27 days 11 hours 41 | Eel River Ports...| 4 pm|Pler 16 | minutes' trom Hongkonk. via_ Yokohama 17 Eimiia; 7| purel Sound Poris:[1] am Plor 10 | dags 14 hours 30 minutes, via Honolulu 6 days olombia..’| Valparaiso & Wa: Pier 10 ours 30 minutes. e A BEuSt 30. oter 25 | peymimr Columbla, Heath, 42 days from Val- .. 0] e "N also, v g 2 'S, D 8. Monica. .| Grays Harbor , & pialPier 2| I idav e f | Negaden..| Horolulu & Kahuiuil 3 pmiPler 20 | | Brig Harriet G, Peterson, 15 days from Ber- ‘008 Bay & Pt Ortd[10-am|Pler 13 | ing Sea Humboldt ... /180 plBler 11 | Bin ‘Skagit, Robinson, 9 days from Port amburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pier 27 | Gamble. N.'Y. via Panama.|12 m{BMSS Scbr ‘Manila, Holman, § days from Port China & Japan....| 1 pm!PMSS | Gamble. Corona. San Pedro & Way.| § am|Pler 11 CLEARED. | August 31. Tuesday, August 26. Santa Rosa.| £an Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 | Strr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Chas Acme...... | Siuslaw River 10 am(Pler 2| Nelson Co. g ; Columbia. | Astoris & ::;uiua 1L amter 24| | Barkc §'C Allen, Johnson, Honolulu; Wil- Pt. Arena..| Point Arena ......| 2 pmlPler 2| 2% Pimond & C September 2. % sz, Ranler.... | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm({Pler 2 Tussiny, Atsast 20, bty Stmr Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Ramona. San Pedro & Way.) 9 am|Pier 11 | Stmr Ramona, Gielow, .San Pedro. Gaelic..... | China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMBS Stmr Fulton, Lee, Union Landing. Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 19 | Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria. G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm[Pler g| Stmr Cella, Hansen, Mendocino. Pl S A Stmr Alcatrag, Carison, Mendocino. Sitoes. 1 G 4 mr Ginsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. Newburg.. | Graye Harvor .| 3 am(Eler 7 R e L IR e L mr Redw ity, Weber, Bowens Land- | Mandalay.. | Coquille River - G. Elder... | Astorla & Portland|11 2:;:‘:: 2§§ Stmr Santa Crus, Nicolson, Moss Landing. e e ity Stmr South Bay, Johnson, Eureka. Colon...... | N. Y. via Panama/iz m[pmss |, Stmr Alblon, Jacobs” Point Arena and Al- FROM SEATTLE. Tr ahip Lafayette, Boju, Portland, Or. Bark § C Allen, Johnson, Honolul. Steamer. For. Sails, | Schr Glendale, Gronvold, Grays Harbor. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, Fish Rock. oy }!;el.ule.. Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 27 SPOKEN. g"::g;g : &:; gg;g- 3: fi Jl\ny tAS, lat 56 S, lon 80 W, Br ship Celtic Skagway & Way Porte.|Aug. 31 | ety 1o lat 1o b jor 55 W B Mhip Pass Nome & St. Michael..[Sept. 1| of Melfort, fror = ' -2 N 3 Sept. 11 of Melfori, from Hamburg, for San Diego. Nome -8ept. 1| Auk 13,'lat 41 11 N, lon 36 16 W, Chil bark Somtay & s Borte |Sebt 1 | Antolnette, from Iquique, for . British Colum- Ekagway & Way Foris|Sent. § | N fon g0 STy, ColomblaAue 16, lat 15 2 W, onthe n edge of the Cooks Tnlet & Way Pts|Sept. 8 | Qb ot Tebuantépec, Am schr Compeer, hence smannclsco Ger stmr Menes, for San Fran- | 'DONDO-—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr G C Lin- | . hence Aug 24; stmr Brooklyn, from Bu- | LE—Salled Aug_25—Stmr Dirigo, for | Skagwa, Sailed Aup 26—Ger stmr Menes, for San Fratficisto. mnr Excelsior, for Valdez; .Vub stmr. Shinano Maru, for Hongkong. SArrived; Aux 26—Stmr. Al-Ki, from Skas- way. Aug 26—Stmr Equator, from Uyak EUREKA-—Arrived. Aug 26—Stmr Pomona, hénce: Aug ‘25; stmr San Pedro, hence Aus 25. Sailed “Aug '26—Stmr laqua, for San Fran- ciéco; schr O. M>Kellogg;. for San Francisco. AH BAY—Passcd In Aug 26—Stmr City of. bln hente: Aug 24, for)Victoria; bktn Pna e out Aug 26—Bktn Kohala, for Dela- “BORT TOWNSEND_Passed inward Aug 26 —S8tmr . Al:Kl, tfom Alatka. Arrivéd Aug 26—Ship Hecla, from Victoria. Passéd outward Aug 206_Schr Marlon, for san F‘;anlleo sobr H D Bendixsen, for San Ticihco; - stmr 'Excelsfor, from Seattle, for Valdez; Ge; from Tacoma, for Sab Frane! GRAYS HARBOR—AnIvcd Aug 26—Stmr Grace Dolllr. hence Aug 21. UMPQUA—-Arrived Aug 24—Schr ANGELES—Arrived Aug 26— -unr Menes, Caroline, T | LO! D'H Watjen, from Hamburg. n ;Aus. 26—Stmr. Greenwood, for San & TORIA—Afrived Aug 25—Stmr North g from. Alaska. " "Salled Aug 25—Bktn Tam o' Shanter, for San Fraficlsco. ~Aug *26—Stmr Columbla, for San Franclsco, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Navar- 1o, from' Bowens Landing; schr Bangor, from Tacoma;, stmr Brooklyn, 'from Eureka; schr Meteor, ,from Everett. Salled’ Atk 26—Stmr Chiehalls, for San Fraa- clsgo: schr. Bertha Dolbeer, for Eurela. ‘BOWENS LANDING—s.uled Aug 26—Stmr Ruth, for San Ped . E‘ASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Ad- vance, from Colon. Salled ‘Aug 26—Br stmr Condor, for Callao. \FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 15—Ger stmr Se- sostris, from Antofagasta. SNled Aug 21—Sequota, for Port Los An- IFSWITC}L‘AI'HVQfl Aug 22—Br ship Ra- ~hence Ayril ETWQOD—SIlled Aug 25—Fr bark Marfe ' Molinos, for —. !Hl:bns—-slfl&d Aux 24—Br ship Hutton Hall, for Oreson. Salled , Aug 23—Ger stmr Herodot, T ANT - Passed Aug 25—G —Passe ug er stmr Nek henra fi‘y 9, tor Hamburg. S GHAI—Sailed July 22—Bktn Amazon, Eol: Oreton July 31—Br bark Collingrove, for HoNGKoNG—-s-lled Jul 81—Br shi; - derhorg’ for Royal R A Kb A ued “Aug 1—Fr ship Des- AIRE— saix, for San Frai FOKOHAMA-— Sailed Aug 8—Ger ship Nere- de. (or Tacoma. Iled ERPOOL—Sal Aug 4—Br shi, - clu,lorSulFfl " i sy OCEAN BTEAHERB ulflggnmb—&ued Aug 26—Stmr Ultonia, An'lved Aug 25—Stmr Tauric, from New PLYMOUTH—-AJ’HVCG Aug 26—Stmr Kaiser- in Maria Theresa, from New York, for Cher- MSEKN:JT B".f:fi"‘[“ proceeded. ug S R Y alled Au for Hull; stmr Rmnnflu.wflhelr:rtucfnnnrl:;’- en, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr Patri- cia, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cher- bourg. ROTTERDAM—_Arrived Aug 26—Si Z dam, from New York, via Boulogne surMes” REMEN—Afrived Aug 26— - 1 BN ik rve 31 st ot Aug serin Maria from Nuw York, via Ply- mouth, for Bremen, and proceeded. 'UEENSTOWN — Arrived Aug 26 — Stmr Ivernis,” from Bolwn, for Liverpoal, and pro- ADVERTISEMENTS. 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OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. | —t7: lu:%llFWAlr Bfll‘li 3.00 ’21” OAKLA ot of Broadway — | From O 000 xoe. - 12.00 2.00 400 7. i (Broad Gauge). ! °°T‘x.§n7..,'a'1'§5mm s, | F18s San josoand e Station: +7.004 San Jose and Statlor é ?gA Monterey Excursion 8.00a Coast Line Limited — San Jose, Gllroy, Hollister,Salinas,San Luts Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Princfpal Intermediate Stations . i 9.00s San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, Santa Cruz,Paclfic Grove,Salinas, o Luis Obispo and Principal ntermediate Station: Ciara, Pinos, Capitols, Salinas, Del Monte, and Pactfic Grove . | 430r sanJoseand PrlnclvalWl‘Suno | 15007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ! 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Ef Arrive summm, lhyl. nm. ,mm Week Destina~ Sun- | Weei Days. tion, I ‘ Daya: Sun- days. clovmlu- Hopland Ukiah 7 Sold by all druggists. 00 a| Wilits | 7:35 p| 6:20 p i 00 a ‘Guerneville T:35 pjue | 00 p| [10:40 a 8:00 Sonoma 9:10 a) N 810 b 8:00 p| Glen Eilen | 8:08 1 80 u 8 00 California L mited to Chicago . . .. W<»0 u ':“ leaving Ferry Depot at 9 a. m., Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel. Most comfortable train in the world. Trains—baily Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Lim’ Local | Mon & Local |ov'rl'd Daily [ Thurs [ Dally | Datly | a for morning. p for afternoon. 00 a. ro. Daily s Bakersfleld Local, ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Tesponding train arrives at 8 a. m. dally, Mondays and Thursdays is ited, i Palace Sl Dining QH Chalr Tuns to Buker-flald tion of local first-cl class tckets are honored ers. ot This traga “Cor- the | leeping E St Cor- xuponaln;flt;:m arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tues- y. is Stockton local. n-rflvsnu:wn.m.uuA 1o Ghieago; hich cuts out at Brain arrives at 6:00 p. m. datly, ces—641 Market strest and in Ferry De- . mot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakl lll.?.h‘.] .| Oakland. Gl T T su:e- connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Suiphur Springs; at Nmn r Altruria; at Lytton for Lyt on, Springs; at Gayservilie. tor Skaggs Springs: overdale Carlsbad _Springs, S 3. Sartiert Springs; at Uklah far Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Laurel Deil m.. Witter Sprlnn. Upper x..n. Pomo, Pot- Vall hn Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Hetgnts, Hullvilie, Ger 3 Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort 5. | Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Caato, Covelo, Laytonville, mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and l:uren. Baturdxy to Monday round-trip tickets at re. “gxd S\Imi!y!—Rvnnd Tslur?“. to all potats nd | San Raasl ot b R. X. 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