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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1902. FIERY FOUNTAING BRIGHTEN SKIES Kilauea's Activity De- lights the People of Hawali Jurors Are Now Being Fed in a Jail During the Trials. et sy ke ondence to The Call. ept. 5.—A wireless dis- 2 states that the vol- increasing in activity t night now is mar- that the rising of ns in the big ntly 1all founta! s a most weird and won- he sky in the darkness. excursion to Hilo is ar- the steamer returns started on give people about five So far, Mauna Loa pathy in the wd the isiand do not re- ial. | waves were encoun- yner Malolo on the night while off the Koolau were met near Bird cacountered an un- and was heading 1 saw two enor- d him from the clean over the sweeping the erything and no E time were due to “*Volcanic J and it is not ves that nearly ted from an that had the waves chooner John from Puna- narrow escape t reef. A gale a while threatened to ashore. She unload- Her stern line Captain Erick- place as his every minute. to heave the starboard an- chai arried away. The slipped, together of chain. The ound and Cap- to sea and saved about 20,000 feet to Honolulu with been dashed to ung Frenchman who ears ago, said to alist_exiled on accou 1 the Dreyfus affair, ha the charge of stealing usted to him as a mail s were given to ered last December were when he was taken into has been held to answer be- next month. Sabate er indictment in the territoria on a charge of larceny. Judge has begun the trial of who formerly resided in ille, California, on in the first degree. n of the appropria- tion: for the current expenses of the court, the jurors being fed in the territorial Jail Guring gress of the trial, and one of the ¢ rooms in the judiciary building is being them. Ferrf ed to have stabbed one John Watson, during a quarrel, Wat- h been inst 1y killed by a piercing his he rt. Miles Is on the Way. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Lieutenant General Miles and par to-night en route for San Francisco. Be- s General Miles calied on Ma- al MacArthur. sail for the Philippines of the month,” said General ntend to make a trip down Coast. There is no special visit to the Philippines. g more than an ordinary tour of inspection of the different army osts such I might make here in the nited States.’ L — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW SCIENTIFIC PROCESS. “as 1 the Pacific significance 1 It will A Preperation Di;:overed That Will Destroy the Dandruff Germ. hz by For some been known that dandruff a germ that digs up the 1 little white flakes, and by sapping the vitality of the hair at the is ¢ root, lling hair, and, of course, finally For years there have been ds of hair stimulants and scalp torics on the market, but there has been no perm: cure for dandruff un- til the discos of a preparation called Newbro's Herpicide, which destroys the dandruff germ. Destroy the cause, the ef- fect will cease to exist. 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(A valuable book for men) EDAN & C6.. 105] Market 8t.,8, F. two | days | present | steamers run- | d Island and Koo- | v passed through Chicago | i KOREA IS NOT BREAKING RECORDS BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORIENT |China Arrives and Reports Passifig New Liner on Friday, Eight Hours This Side of Honolulu—Alameda Sails To-Day. | 3 | | | | [ | { — | HE steamship China arrived yes- | | terday from the Orient with for- | ty-nine cabin passengers and a large cargo. She was 30 days from Hongkong, 17 days from Yoko- | hama ani 6% days from Honolulu. She passed the Korea September 5 about eight hours out of Honolmlu. According to this the Pacific Mail Company's new liner is not giving any exhibition of her heralded | speed, and if she eps up ner present gait the combination scheduie is like! to be pui mewhat out of joint. The Korea has in her hold two large caissons for the Russian CGovernment, the dis- | charging of which expected to delay ker several deys. In addition to this she is to go on the drydock at Hongkong. She was five days behind the schedule In | iling from here and was detained twen- | ty-four hours outside the port while her compasses were being adjusted. She can- net make up much time along the Chinese | and Japanese Coa. and unless she does | something out he ordinary between Honolulu and Nasasaki the schedule will | suffer. Among the China's passengers was Mrs. J. H. Afong, now the head of the well- known Honolulu C: se family and mother-in-law of a number of prominent | Americans. She was accompanied by two sons, A. F. and H. F. Afong. Admiral H von Ahlefeld of the German navy re- turned from the Orient on the China. The | China's passengers were: From China and Japan—Admiral H. V. | Ahlefeld, Dr. A. Battels, J. C. Brutz, Nali | | Chum, J. W. Copman, Lieutenant S. Hentzel- | man, Jacob Holm, F. H. Kingman, Lieutenant | Frank Marble, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Neill and chiid, James Raymon General 8. Shnr»: | rets, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Shaw Jr., Mrs. C. | | . Wileon, J. S. Duff, Dr. Daland, Mr. and | Mrs. H, C. Fired, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weaver | and son, L. Sharper. From Honolulu—Mr, and | Mrs. A. G. Hubbard, two children and maid, | A F. Afong, H. F. Afong, Mrs. J. H. Afons, | Miss G. Leffingwell, A. G. Koulukon, Miss K. | Goodale, Mre. May Bird and child, E. Mont- gomery, H. Rice, Colonel A. G. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Young, W. A. Greenwell, Rev. and Mrs. J. A, Evans, Tom May, Captain J. H. Henderson, F. J. Aniweg, Henry Damon. Adventurers in Droves. The little steamehip Jessie Banning, which as the Bogota will soon sail south as the flag- ship of the Colombian navy, proved a magnet | yesterday for ali sorts of adventurers. Every- | body that could get aboard or attract the at- | tention of an officer volunteered his services, | | The personnel of the Bogota's executive staff | | 1s said to be complete and the only application that will hereafter be considered will be from men that can give a life-like imitation of the Yankee Jackey when he gets behind a gun, Judging from the numbers and appearance of those attracted to Maln-street wharf yester- | Captain Marmaduke will have little trou- ble in filling the forecastle of his flagship with any kind of fire-eater he wants. Arthur Dut- ton, a graduate of Annapolis, but now a news- paperman, has been appointed executive officer, With the rank of first lleutenant; William Meany, formerly a gunner in the nav J. | Mendges, another former gunner, and H. G. Mitchell. an Annapolis -graduate, make up the officers that will serve under Captain Marma- duke. It will be several days before the little warship is ready for sea. et Log Raft Is Coming. The steamship George W. Eider reports that on September 11, at 3 p. m., about three miles | south of Cape Mendocino, she sighted the log | raft which is being towed down from Astoria by the steam schooner Arctic. The raft ap- | peared 1o be in good shape and the Arctic re- | ported all well. The Arctic’s raft is much | | larger than the one that arrived here a few days ago in tow of the tugs Holyoke and Ta- | toosh, and people interested in coast-wise ship- ping are anxious. If anything should happen to her tow, they say, the Artic single-handed would be powerless 'to recover her charge, which would Probably scatter itself over the track of coasters, to their great danger. S sl rsis Sintram in Storm. | The ship Sintram, which arrived from the | canneries on Thursday night, was severely | damaged last Monday night in a heavy north- westerly gale. At the height of the storm, when she was in 40 42 north, 129 20 west, she | carried away her fore tov-zallant and fore roval masts with evervthing attached, Her cargo consisted of 52,149 cases of salmon. The bark Electra, which arrived vesterday, twenty | daye from Nushagak, brought 29,000 cases of | saimon. . Soldier Jumps Overboard. | Frank McMahon, a private belonging to Com- pany G, Nineteenth Infantry, vesterday morn. ing wound up an all-night session with Intoxi- cants by jumping into the bay from Mission. street wharf No. 2. He was rescued by the crew of the schooner Mary and Ida and dried out at the Harbor Hospital. R Alameda Sails To-Day. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Alameda will sail to-day for Honolulu. She will take a large cargo, which includes nearly 100 tons of fresh California fruit, and a full Iist of pas. sengers. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants, The British steamer Lime Branch was char- tered prior to arrival for wheat from Portland or Tacoma to St. Vincent, f @ port), It two porte, Soe a " "ocrS 208 9 The Chilean bark Sulitelma will at Blakeley for Iauique, 2os. © 024 lumber Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, 8, chants’ Exchange. San ' Francis September 12 1902 N The Time Ball on the tows building was dropped exactly E:l u:fl:z‘lb—dhlr" i e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & ©. m. Greenwich time, J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. 8. N.,.in charge, 1 N., Mer- — = SHIP WHICH LOST SOME OF HER SPARS IN A RECENT GALE, <+ Francisco Bay. Pt thority of the Superintendent. —The high and low front (Mission-strest wharf) about NOT city twenty-five minutes lal the height of tide 1z th, ublished by officlal au- waters oceur at ter than at Fort Pointg e same at both piaces. |Ttme H W «F L W Qe 1.7/12:19) Sooome O 0.6 hand column and the eometimes occurs, the charts. The plane the early morning tides are given in the left day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by of the lower low waters. successive tides of the of reference is the mean Steamer Movements, TO ARRIVE. From. ] Due | Mendocino ..... |Sept. 13 --| Nome via Seattle . [Sept. 13 Kambyses. .. | Seattle ISept. 13 | Albion River.| Albfon & Point Arena. Sept. 1% | Empire. -| Coos Bay |Sept. 14 Coronado. San Pedro {Sept. 14 Fureka Humbcldt 1Sept. 14 Tmatilla. ... | Pucet Sound Ports iRept. 14 Del Norte....| Crescent City . Sept. 14 Arcata.. Coos Bay & Port Orford|Sept. 15 S Barbara...|San Pedro .... Sept. 15 Argo. Eel River Port .|Sept. 15 Montara. . ... Seattle Sept. 15 State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts. (Sept. 15 i Crescent City ........|Sept. Eydney & Way Ports...|Sept. Grays Harbor ... ISept. | Newport & Way Port: i Ovster Harbor iSept. Sept. Edith Seattle . Sept. 17 Yomoana. Humboldt .... Sept. 17 G. Doller.... | Grays Harbor Sept. 17 Cfilu_mhln . | Portland & Astorla. Sept. 17 Mariposa. Tahitl .... Sept. 17 Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Ports|Sept. 18 Rainter. ... . | Whatcom . -.|Sept. 18 City of Para..| New York vig Panama. Rent. 18 Point Arena..| Point Arena Sept. 19 Dorie - | China & Japan Se; 1. 19 City Puebla.. | Puget Scund Porte....|Sapt. 19 Corona. San Pedro & Way Ports|Sept. 20 R. Dollar San Padro -..|Sept. 20 Eerodot. Seattle . ISept. 21 North Fork.. | Humbold: |Sept. 21 Q. W. Eider..| Portland & |Sept. 22 Oregon'an ...| New York |Sept. 25 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pier. September 13, Westport....| Bear. Harbor .. 2| i Sequoia. Willapa Harbor ... | Alliance. Portland & Way. §. Monlca..| Grays Harbor . Coquille River Honolulu ..... 2 pm|Pier N. Y. via Panama|12 m(PMSS Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 19 September 14. Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2 San Diego & Way.| 9 amiPier 11 Humboldt ... 1 [* September 15. San Pedro..| Humboldt laqua......| Humboldt 1 - §. Barbara. | Seattle direct 4 2 Dt. Arena..| Point Arena . 2 pm(Pler 2 G- Elder... | Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pler 24 North Fork | Humboldt .. 9 am(Pier 2 Corona..... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 September 16, Empire Coos Bay .... 4 pm[Pier 13 Brunswick. | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm[Pler 2 -| Mendocino Cit: 1 pm|(Pier 13 Hamburg & Way..| 4 pm|Pler 27 Humboldt ..... 9 am|Pier 13 C. Bay, Pt.'Orford.[10 am Pler 13 Pt Arena & Albion.| 6 pm|Pler 13 September 17 Eel River Ports. September 18, Montara. Seattle cee saeee.|Pler — State Cal San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 19 September 19, Grays Harbor. . Excelsior —— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts High Low China & Japan. Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 September 20, Grays Harbor. 4 pmiplar 2 Seaitle direct ....| 4 pm|Pler 2 N, Y. via Panama.(1z m|PMSS Astorla & Portland!1l am!Pler 24 September 23. City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports|1d am|Pier 10 FROM SEATTLE. For. Salla. Skagway & Way Ports. (Sept. 13 Nome ..... ... (Sept. 14 Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Sept. 15 Nome & Teller :|Sept. 15 Skagway & Wuy Ports. |Sept. 16 -| Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 17 Farallon.....| Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 18 City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Ports.!Sept, 20 Cooks Inlet & Way PtsiSept. 25 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Stmr Point Arena, Friday, September 12. Hansen, 14 hours from . Mendocino, via Fort Brazg. Stmr National City, Jobnson, 13 hours from | Fort Bragg. Stmr Geo. W. Elder, Randall, 60% hours from Portland, via Astoria 48 hours. Stmr Pomena, Shea, 19 hours from Eureka. Stmr China, Friele, 30 days from Hongkong 3nd_Yokohama 17 ‘days, via Homolulu 6% ays. Stmr Corona, Nopander, 58 hours from New- port and way ports. * Stmr Jaqua, Gunderson, 22 hours from Eu- re r South Bay, Johnson, 27 hours from Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 25 hours frox Bark Electra, Peterson, 20 days from Nusha- zak. Bark Alden Besse, Keesel, 33 days from Honolulu, SAILED. Fridey, Sentember 12. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Bureka. Sumr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. Stmr Fulton, Lee, Union Landing. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Arcata Wharf, Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. Stmr Despatch, Levison, Portland. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Ladysmith. r Bella, Jensen, Siuslaw River. hr Abble, Brown, Alblon, in tow of stmr Navarro. 3 Schr Monterey, Crangle, Bowens Landing. Schr S. Danielson, Larsen, Point Arena. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sent 12—10 p. m.—Weather ¥, wind southwest; velocity 16 miles per SPOKEN. Sept 1, no position—Ger bark Eflbek, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalla. i, Sept 12, outside Cape Flattery—Schr Queen, hence Auz 23, for Port Gamble. Per stmr China, Sept 12, off the lightship— Bark Alden Besse, from Honolulu, for San Fracnisco. Per stmr China—Sept 6, at 8:30 a. m., about 130 miles this side of Honolulu, stmr Korea, hence Aug 30, for Hongkong, etc., via Hono- lulu, MISCELLANEOUS. HONOLULU, Sept 14—Schr John G. North, | at Hongjulu, from Punaluu, reports while an- chored 8ff Punaluu discharging lumber, Aug 29, a gale sprung up, the wind -blowing on shore. "The vessel's anchor dragged and the surf line fell. in a boat from shore to clear line, but the gale blew them back and forced beat on reef. safety. got up to heave anchors. but the chain broke and was rendered useless; also windlass carried away. Crew were then unable to heave anchor, so it was slipped with about forthy fathoms of chaln. Finally got clear and vessel made sail for Honolulu, On Monday, 8 p. m., the fore lower masthead sprung. and spanker made fast. at Punaluu eight rafts of lumber, which were attached to it, drifted on the reef and this of course will be almost total loss. COOS BAY, Sent 12—Captain Nelson of the | giamonds valued at $4000 last night whiie stmr Arcata, which arrived-at this port to-day Treports passing the cigar-shaped log raft, N by W half W, twenty-two miles north of Blunts Bucy, on Sept 10. The stmr Arctic, which had the raft in tow, reports all well. 4 DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 12—Br | stmr Quito, from Manila; bark Royal Sover- elzn, from Victoria; schr Alvena, from Ta- coma, for San Francisco; schr Spokane, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco; U § stmr Thetis, from Nome and Alaska. Safled Sept 12—Ship Emily Reed, for Cape | Town. Passed in Sept 12—Chil bark Royal Sover- elgn, for Puget Sound. TACOMA—Salled Sept 12—Schr Alvena, for San Francisco. g A{rfil\'&d Sept 12—Stmr City of Puebla, hence ept 8. - SEATTLE—Seiled Sept 11—Stmr Bertha, for Valdez; stmr Dirigo, for’ Skagway; stmr City of Topeka, for Skagway. Arrived Seot 12—Stmr Chieo, ‘from Van- couver, REDONDO—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr_ Geo. Loomis, hence Sept 10y stmr Robert Dollar, hence Sept 10; stmr_Coquille River, from San Pedro; stmr Santa_Barbara, from San Pedro. Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Geo. Loomis, for San Francisco; stmr Aberdeen, for San Krancisco. MARSHFIELD—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Ar- cata, hence Sept 9. ASTORTA—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Columbia, hence Sent 10. \ \ EUREKA—Arrived ‘Sept 12—Stmr Eureka, | hence Sept 11; stmr Brunswick, .hence Sept 11. | Salled Sent 12—Schr Mary E. Russ, for San | Francisco; stmr Lakme, for Portland. ARCATA WHARF—Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Redondo, for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Passed Sept 12, 11:45 a. m. —Stmr Iaqua, from Eureka, for San Francisco; 12:30 p. m.—Stmr South Bay, from Eureka, for San Franeisco. ‘ BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Seot 12—Stmr Rival, for San Pedro. BALLARD—Sailed Sent 12—Schr Stimson, for Redendo. ¥ PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Sept 12—Schr Spo- kane, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Sent 12—Schr Webfoot, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Samoa, from Mendocino: stmr San Pedro, hence Sept 10; schr F. S. Redfield, from Portiand. Sailed Seot 12—Stmr Coquille River, Santa Barbara and Alcazar, for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka; schr Irene, for Ta- coma. PORT LUDLOW-—Salled Sept 12—Schr Co- rona, for West Coast. g ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 3—Ship S. D. Carlton, from Tacoma; schr.J. G. North, from Panaluu: Sept 5—Ship John Currfer, from Newecastle, Aus.; U S stmr_Iroquols, Sailed Aug 30—U S stmr Seward, for Ma- nila; Br stmr Miowera, for Australia; Aug 31 —Ger bark Gerda, for Eureka: bark C. D. Bryant, for San Francisco; Sept 4—Stmr Ha- wailan, for Kahului; to sail Sept 5—Bktn W. H. Dimond, for San Francisco. Arrived Seot 3—Tug Fearless, from Kaana- KAHULUI—Arrived Seot 4—Stmr Hawailan, from Honolulu. i KAANAPALI—Arrived Sept 4—Schr Hono- luly, from Honolulu. EASTERN PORTS. REEDY ISLAND—Passed up Sept 11—Ship Arthur Sewall, ‘from Honolulu, -for Philadel- phia. : FOREIGN - PORTS. CALCUTTA—Arrived Sept 11—Br ship Bann, from Port Blakeley. 4 COLON—Arrived Sept 9—Stmr Advance, from New York. v $ yoalled Sept 9—Stms . Sexuranca, for New ork. 1 YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 25—Ger bark Annag for Puget Sound; :Sept 10—Jap stmr i ! to China two of the leaders of the student | A party of men were sent out | It | was unable to learn if men reached shore in | On following morning gale continued | With great force and captain ordered steam | On following morn- | ing effort was made to heave starboard anchor, | The foresail was then double-reefed | When surt line parted | JIPAN FEARS LU OF e Shortage of Crops Causes Anx ety .in the Empire. Chinese Students_With “Re- ferming” Ideas Suff: Setback. AL = TOKIO, Aug. Gloomy forebodings | regarding a serious shoriage in the rice crop of Japan continues ‘to grow. The Bank of Japan caiculates on a shortage of from 10 to 15 per cent, while other esti- | mates place it 1rom 20 per cent upward. | Several foreifn firms are sald to have ' already contiacted for large quantities of rice from Rangoon. The uormitl view of ricé is valued at about €€0,000,000 3y en, ard if the shoriage i should reach & pet ceut tde avallabie supply wouid not neéarly suifice for Ja- pan’s 43,000,000 pedple. ‘The Uovernment reserve available ior purchas abroad is stated st unly about w4 ven, and thus the cause of the current anxiéty is obvious. 'IMe weather contin- ues abnormally ¢ool and rdiny. Foroigners in Jaban are again agitating i thelr rights under the iuéw treaties. The | matter of arbitration ot articie 13 of the | treaties, touching taxation, is proceeding | slowly, the authorities having Gee.ded 1o | submit the matter to ihe Hague Iribunal | and having decided ou a joint protocol. | :The Chinese m:nister ut Toslo, Tsai | Chun, recentiy refuseu to grant an appli- | cation made by sorae of the many Chinese ! | students here to indvrss ths documents | necessary before the siudents can be ad- | | mitted to certain Japanese schools. It | | Seems that most of Lue youths educated | i in Japan are fired wita “reforming’ ideas | and return to China to put thém in force, greatly disquieting thc conservative au- thorities there. The students on being refused their re- quest by Tsai Chun, sent a_deputation to remonsirate, but the' Minister refused to see it, and when the de{rutntlon persisted called in the police and turned over the Wwhole committee to the law. In conse- Quence the Japanese authoritles deported | 2 | movement, one of whom escaped tempo- | rérily en Toute and, tried to commit sul- cide. ; 1 ! ‘The incident has created a sensation in | the Chinese colony, many of the students ! announcing ‘an intentionr of returning to | China en masse, and petitions have, it is | sald, been sent to the Chinese Govern- | ment asking for the recall of, Tsal Chun. i That Ministér is a'so reported to have | sent in his resignation, but the bellef is | that while his action may have been wanting In tact in its method of execu- | tion, he js only carrying out the wishes | of his Government.- | The sympathy of the Japanese is with | the students, but the more conservative | journals are’ using the incident to urge, greater thoroughness in the education of | the Chinese, so that crude socialistic | ideas may not alarm the Chinese authori- | tles and induce them to check the present | system of sénding their youths to Japan. —_— -~ OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE i OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Made in the Postal Depart- ment and More New Pen- sions Issued. | WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 12.—The | Postoflice Department to-day announced: | Postoffices establistied: California—Del- ! evan, Colusa County. Oregon—Rlidgeway, Wasco County. Discontinued—Septembar 30, Oregon—Arcadia, Malheuer County i mafl to Ontario. Postmasters commis- | sioned: California—Henry J. Urvedson, | Delevan. Oregon—Mamie Uren, Ridge- way. .Appointed: California—James E. i Crews, [fik Run, Shasta County, vice William Morley, resigned. Washington— Wiillam E. Leonard, Wilson, Lewis Coun- ty, vice R. B. Coons, resigned. These pensions were granted: Califor- nia—Original—Callin Montgomery, Placer- ville, $8; John H. Wohlers, San Francisco, $6 (war with Spain.) Increase, reissue, etc.: Solon D. Graves, Long Beach, $17; Frank Aliaire, Soldiers’ Home, Los An- geles, $8; John F. Clark, Stockton, $5. Oregon—Increa: elssue, ete.—Marlon Hackler, Riddles, §8;. Milton Barton, Kla- math Falls, $12. { Washington—OriginalJAlbert - Milton, Arnett, Olequa, $8. o) i ROBBED OF HER JEWELS ON A PULLMAN SLEEPER | Woman -Passenger En Route to San Francisco Loses Her Dia- . _ monds in Oregon. ASHLAND, Or., Sept. 12—Helen F. Bar- nett, a Pullman passenger on the south- bound. Southern Pacific train, was robbed of a dressing.case containing jewels and | traveling between Portland and Roseburg. She gave a detalled description of the missing gems to the Ashland officers. She is en route to San Francisco. Enormous Raisin Grape Crop. FRESNO, Sept. 12.—The ‘raisin grape | crop Is so large and so greatly exceeds all | estimates made that the growers are scrambling for shake trays on which to sun-ctre them and for sweat boxes in which to deposit them aftér drying and transporting to the packing-houses. It is not unlikely -that .the growers will have to sell to the wineries rather than take the risk and worry of drying, with pros- pects of showers.. The shortage in trays | iy general and the planing mills and lum- | ber yards report a-demand. far exceeding | | the supply of material: - The winery price for grapes is §12 a ton, Freight Cars | Jump the Track. | SAGRAMENTO, Sept. 12—Freight train No. 201, west bound, was™ wrecked this forenoon-on the Central Pacific road at a | small station called Caporn, half-way be- | tween Colfax. and. Gold " Run. Ilight | freight cars left the track and were de-, | molighed. Will Teach in San Jose. ~SAN JOSE, Sépt. 12.-The Board of Ed- ucation to-day elected Professor A. B. Martin of 1.og Angeles teacher of sclence at the High School, in place of Professor V, -A. McGeorge, rcsigned. The school | enroliment of, the city shows eight more | puplls than at pening last year. “Folsom Convict Escapes. - SACRAMENTO, Sept.: 12.—Frank A. Kellogg, serving a. term. in the Folsom State Penitentiary for burglary committed in Fresne, made his escape from the prison last evenin; A Trunks and Valis: * Trunks, valises, dress suit cases and traveling ' sets’ are still“selling at our fa- mous c&rloadrgrlcen. All-kinds of leather zgogs_ in this department lettered free of charge. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market. * @ bbb @ Nippon: Maru, for San Francisco. BREMBRTON—Sailed Sept 12—U S stmr ‘Wiscongin, for San_ Irancisco. KUCHINOTZU—&alled Sept 9—Br stmr Pop- lar Branch, for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 12—Br stmr Colo- nial, from London. ok ‘OCEAN -STEAMERS. ; QUEENSTOWN—Safled Sest 12—Stmr New E%flfl, for Bostos SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Co- lumbia, for New York, via Cherbourg; stmr Kensington, for New York, * MOVILLE—Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Anchoria, for Néw York. . COPENHAGEN — . Sailed Seot 10 — Stmr ‘Hekla, for gfi; Yx‘;-rived i e - NEW. YORK—. ep | T by e . BOULOGNE SUR MER—Sailed Seot 12— | gt 3 Rotterdam, from Rotterdam, for New CHERBOURG—Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Colum- bia. from Hamburg and Southampfon, for New o KUCHINOTSU—Salled Sept 8—Stmr Poola; Branch, for -San’ Fi e tmr T | ! cooklet No. €, | BEALTH APPLIANCE CO0., 8 G'Farrell Street, 8. F. | 11:10 a. m., 12:35, 2:43, 3:50, 5:1 10, | 000 s a0, 755, 10:05, 11010 12:18, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45. 5:00, 6:05, 7:18, 10°36 Leave a usalito Fe: riv San Fran. | Footof Market SC | Son bram. Week] Sun- | o | ;);DY: _d;;s' sightat the “Tavern of Tamal- ADVERTI LUTE ABSO SEMENTS. e A A A SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS mus! bear signature of Yery zrall and as easy tc take as sugar. CEE GENUINE WRAPPER IVER PILLS. Price 25 Cents TPRINTED ON FOR BILIDUSRESS. e FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEX:0R GENULNIE MUSTHAVE Purely Vegetadble., SEE GENUINE WRAPPER NATURE, el RED PAPER" ADVERTISEMENT. ON SPORT OR PLEASUL:t. BENT RATLWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC { | Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISUU. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) Frox AvousT %4, 1902, ARRIVE Benlcia, Sulsun, Elmira aad Sacra- s 267 mento ....... Vacaville, Winters, Rumae Martinez, San Ramon, Vailejo, Nupa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. Davis. Woodland. Knights Landing, Marysviile, Oroville. ... Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. Niles, Lathrop, Stocktou... Nilex. Me,lota, Hantord, Visalia. ¥ o, Porteryille . Shasta Express— Davis. Wiliiams (for Dartlett Spriugs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portiand. San _Jose, Livermore, Stockton, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, arysville, Chico, Red Bluff. Onkdule.Chinese.Sonora. Tuolumne Valiejo e Los A Express — Martinez, Trucy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresao, Bakersfield and Los Angeles... ... Vallejo, Martinez and Way Etations The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. [} 2 b 4 7.66» i There’s an argument for you in the clean- liness and condition of your laundry. | If yours has passed our hands you can | depend unon it that it's a telling one in | your favor. | We know what discriminating laundry wearers demand and, though you may not | be as particular as’ they, still you have | the advantage of their standard when we have your orders. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | Cffice 1004 Market Stree:, | Near Powell. Telephone—South 420. Oakland Office—54 San Pablu Ave. STOP Taking # edicine! IF _YOUR _ORGA ARE HAT THEY OUGHT write for illustrated explaining our remarkabie :OPER nvelope FREE. We | ases of men. Consuitation frea. | to 9 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. sent sealed CURE all & Office hours, 9 in plain RAILWAY TRAVEL. ..QUICKER TIME... Galifornia Limited to Chicago . ... g Santa e A W<y0 05 leaving Ferry Depot at 9:30 a. m., Mondays and Thursdays. | Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel. Most comfortable | train in the world. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. $ q Lim'd | ! Local jov'rI'd Dally | Daily Local Daily Mon & Thus | * Chicago. .. a for morning. p for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Lacal, stop ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cer- responding train arrives at 7:30 a. m. dafly. 9:30 a. m. Mopdays and Thursdays is the Californta Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommoda- tior: of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this traln. Corre- sponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton local. Corresponding train_arrives at 11:60 a. m. dally, $:00 p. m. is the Overiand FExpress, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond. ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. hCRTH SHORE RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1903. FROM SAN FRANCISCU TO MILL V. AND SAN RAFAEL, @ AUET WEEK DAYS—6:45, 7345, §:45, 9:30, 11:00 gt 35, 318, (4:16, 8113, i, T 0 MOl Valleyr e % W dees mes SUNDAYS— 80. 8:00, 11:80 a. m., 12:30, *1:30, 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 p. m, Trains’ marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—3:20. *6:20. 7:40_ 8:15, %9+ 11:00 a. m., 12:25, 2:15, *3 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:00, *8:00, 9:30, *1. 00 m.. 1:00, 2115, *3:30. 4113, Fraing marked (%) start from San Qlient! Tal rom San Qlientin, FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:40, 6:40, 5 6%"9 43, e THROUGH TRAINS. 745 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta. tion: 5 p. m. week days (Saturdays ex s Tomales end way stations. o Croopeed) a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Polnt Re: way stations. P Legal Hollday boats and trains wi Bunday time. s TOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | :- pals,” returning leavss at 7:20 5A. L5e.) 9:00 4|7 COERE = 1357, i : ey at 015 3 ISR OO0 A SO ¥ “TAVERH OF T Hayward, Nfies and Way Station: Sacramento River Steamer: Bentef Winters, _Sacramento, Wmnlllnd.L Wit “’flln"l"l. Knights Landing. Marysvilie, Oroville, Colusa,Corning. Tehama 1,.”. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. > Maztinez,San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Callstoga, Santa Ros: Niles. Livermore. Stockton. k> Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San Jose, Livermore. The Ow] Limited—] 0, Tulare, Bakersfleld, Saugns for Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktoa n&m Martinez, Antioch. Stockton, Mer ced. Raymond, Fresno, 12.25» 10-55a 254 M 4.25¢» R Hayward, Ntles and 8. Vallejo Orfentai Ma Omaha, S San Pnblo, Port 19.10r Hayward, Niles aud San Jose...... $11.554 AST LINE (Sarrow Gauge). o fi-‘m:’;! Murket Street.) ':‘ug. Excurston.... 18068 8164 ot 7.007 27.007 8.05¢ Marysviil Portlund. Puget Sound and East. Redding. aud Way Sta Vallejo Oregon ramento, Centerville, "Saa” Jose, Boulder Creek, Sents Cruz and W oy oaied Newark, Cenery Sen Jjose, New Almaden, Felton. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and rinctpal Way Stations. 4.167 Newark, San Josc. Los Gat 18.50a 34.157 San Jose. Los Gate anta Cruz... c8.504 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foo of Market St. (Slip8) 15 9:00 11:00 A 1.00 3.00 5.15 r.u. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18:00 18:08 . 10:00 & 1260 200 4.00 7. COAST LINE (Broad Gaage). (Third and Townsend Screets.) San Jose and Way Station: 47004 San Jose and Way Station: f700s New Almaden.. - 37.164 Monterey Excarsion . 8.004 Const Line Limited —San Jjose, Gitroy, Hollister, Salinas, San Late Obispo, Sunta Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate Felton, 5500 12.167 10.50a 104 MRS . oo vooecoosicioe pivis . 10.45» 9.00a Ban Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, SautaCruz,Pactflc Grove, Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principsl Tntermediate Stations - 430e 10304 San Jose and Way Station: 8.38a 11.304 SanJose,Los Gatosand WayStations 6.30» San Jose and Way Station: 8San Jose and Way Station Del $fonte Expreas—Only sips Saa L AR 55 San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San_ Jose, Tres Capitola, Sants ' Cruz, Sulinas, Del Monte, Monterey ind Pacific Grove ....... 8an Jose and Principal WayStatio San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Statfons.. . Jose and Principal Way Stattons San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, Menlo Park, Paio Alto. San Jose and Way Stationa. Pinos, 10.45a 00 New Orieans Express— San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los An- eles, Deming, EI Paso, New rleans and East..... - #11.45® Palo Alto and Way Stations. @11.45 San Jose and Way Stations. A for Morning. t Sunday excepted. a Saturday only. ¢ Monday onl b Saturday and Sunday only. d Connects at Goshen Je with train for Hanford At Fresno, for Visalia vis Sanger. f Tuesday and Friday. m Connection may be made st Goshen Jo. with trats. from Bakersfleld. = Daily except Saturday. & Connects at San Jose with Narrow Gauge train for Los Gatos, Santa Cruz, Ben Lomond snd Boulder Creek. eConnects dally, except Sunday, with Narrow Gauge train from Los Gatos. % P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. y- - CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. ESSERS SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAFRL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 0, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, and 6:20 p. m. t 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. . 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, . 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave ' In Effect San Francisco| May 4, 1902. Week | Sun- Destina- Days. | days. tion. Ignacio and Novato Arrive San Francisco Sun- days. Weex { B |Bi3( Bag @ B Petaluma, and Santa Rosa Fulton Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyservil Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah Willits Guernaville weE Sonoma Gler: Ellen Sebastopol 40 110 05 40 al10:20 & :35 p| 6:20 p Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark W est Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: a: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers and Booneville; at Hopland for Dumean Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and | Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Sprinss. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Pomo, Pot- | ter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, | Buckpell's. Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr's | Hot Spri: ngs. Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocine City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Beil's Springs | Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood. Scotia and | Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at s duced_rates. On Sungays—Round-trip tickets to ail points | beyend San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 850 Market st.. Chronicle build- €. WHITING, R._X RYA Geén. Mavages Gen. Pass.Axt. Tl O, €21 MARKET STREET nad SAUSALITD TERBE Weekly Call, $1 per Year