Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1902. Established 1780 BAKER’S COCOA FINEST IN THE WORLD NEW RECIPE BOOK (80 Pages) SENT FREE Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY. The Wm. H. West Minstrels. The Best Organization of Its Kind That Has Ever Visited Sen Francisco, CTOBER 5—TO-MORROW NIGHT, e Greatest Comedy Hit in Years, HELLO. BILL. ® Strong Cast. Including HARRY COR- CLARK ATS p!u)‘»‘ ELLINGHOUSE R announce that HARRY CORSON CLARKE With AND OPPEN- ill Positively Appear. \muPn W NEGHT and all’ Wext Week. an the Star “HELLO BILL”| TIVOLISSsE NOTE—Pertcrmance Commences at 8 Sharp, nee Saturday at 2 Sharp. TO-NIGHT, Last Performance of ORMA e To-day and Sunday Night, Cavalleria Rusticana. To Be Followed by I PAGLIACCI Week of October 6th: Monday, Wednesd F turday, “CARMEN.” Tuesday, day nights and Saturday mat- SQUALE.” Look out for ENIER.” AS EVER—25, 50, AND. Telepbone Bush 9. ALCAZA T TWO NIGHTS 0-DAY AND TO-MORROW. G Reserved Seat, 2 GLORIOUS TRIUMPH —OF THE— STOCK COMPANY. r Hobbes' London and New York 2 v Success, THE AMBASSADOR. Nex. Week, First Time at This Theater, “THE PRIDE OF JENNICO.” MATINEE THUF , OCTOBER 8. ' séiasco & A, Street, Nea: ghth. Phone South 533 TO-DAY ) TO-MORROW. nd Sunday Ev'g. LAST TIMES. reat Comedy Drama, THE POLICE INSPECTOR. Tilugtrating the Workings of the New York P Tartment and the Smooth and de of Life in That City. vgs, 10c to 50c. Matinees, 10c, 75 CENTS. THEATRE .:u:en ?\E\\' 25¢ e Laughing Success, E 1 COBB? | | | | aren, AK'USEMBNIB. MATIN Parquet, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, Oct. 4. any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chil- any part except reserved, 1c 'A NEW AND NOVEL SHOW. C(‘L(HR\ MIDGET 1CIMEDIA\§ A\FRY STRAKOSC! REDERICK AND Bl}( S, SKE AND Md)()\l)l G NED WAYBURN'S JOCKEY CLUB AND THE BIOGRAPH LAST WEEK OF JOHN GEIGER: MER- VILLE., BOOTH AND ELMORE AND THE GRI AT FULGORA Commencing TO: MORP._FI“' AFTERNOON: FRATELLI RICCOBONO’S | “GO0OD NIGHT HORSE.” And PERFORMING EQUINES and DOGS. SAN FRANGIS0E'S COLUMBIA G MATINEE TO-DAY. To-night—"SCOTCH__ NIGHT' AND WELL The Favorite Actor, J. H. STODDART In Ian MacLaren's Comedy Success, THE | ““BONNIE BRIER BUSH.” BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, Marguerita Sylva Comic Opera Co. Of 80 People, in George W. Lederer's Knicker- bocker Theater Success, “THE STROLLCRS.” SALE OF SEATS NOW IN PROGRESS. oy 21oC IF YOU MUST SEE. “HURLY BURLY” :nd “ZAZA” See them to-day or to-morrow your last chance. FARE. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, Creme de la Crems | Of Weber & Field's burlesque, “ WHIRL-1-GIG ”’ -AND——¢ “THE OTHER WAY.” One laugh, but it mever onds. Crowded, from the rise o the fall of tli | curtain, With 50 surprising novelties. Gorgeous—Scenery, costumes, properties, SAME POPULAR PRICES. THE CHUTES! Pigh Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening. FRI;_ZOBEDIE; THE BER- OLA HAYDEN: NARDS; DAVIS AND DE HEARDD; COURT EDWARDS: BACH SISTERS, AND NEW MOVIN PICTURE! Daily and Nightly! Don’t Fail to See HARDY DOWNING LOOP THE LOOP! GRAND ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT. Beginning To-morrow, RESSEUR'S INFANT INCUBATOR. ADMISSION.......10c | CHILDREN... . Phone for Seats, Park ‘23. SUTRO BATHS. OFPEN NIGHTS. Open dally from 7 & m. mun m. Bathing from 7 & m. to 10:30 ADMISSION 10c. HILDREN Se. Bathing, including admission. 250 chiidren 200, e e e OPERA HOUSE D TO-M¢ T TWO be‘HTE OORROW' A Widow Hunt. Beginning MONDAY BEVENING NEXT, FAREWELL WEEK OF WILFRED CLARKE In an elaborate production of Richard Brinsiey Sheridan’s Clever Comedy, “THE RIVALS” POPULAR PRICES 10c, 15c, 25c, hexu Seats Al Mumm 25c & BASEBALL. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 8:15 P. M. SUNDAY, 2:30 SAN FRANCISCO vs. OAELAND. RBECREATION PARK, Fighth and Harrison Streets. * Advance Sale of Seats, 5 Stockton Street. AUTOMOBILE AND BICYCLE RACES! INGLESIDE TRACK. SUNDAY, October 5, 1 P. M, SHARP. ADMISSION, 25c. GRANDSTAND Take Mission-st. Cars. MATINEES 70 DAY A Mc The, cis, s ——————_____] Weekly Call, $1 per Year Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular 'with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, K!ARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c §5 to $8 week: $8 o §20 month. hot and cold water every rodm; fire grates i every room; tor runs all night. ™ |Weak Men anl Women| , , . DAMIANA Remedy ssonw Use strength to sexual organs. b i HUNGRY SCHOONER MARY BUHNE COMES HERE FOR PROVISION Food and Water All Gone When Little Ves;sel Encbunters Steam- ship Corona, Which Supplies Starving Mariners With Enough of Each to Bring Them to This Port-—-Nevadan Dents Plates HE schooner Mary Buhne, which left Topolobampo forty-seven days ago for Eureka, put in here yesterday short of provisions When the vessel salled her food | supply was none too generous, and when light winds and then a heavy storm pro- longed the trip to unlooked for length, | starvation with a blg 8 boarded the little craft and proved an uncomfortable ship- mate. In zddition to empty provision lockers the water gave out and on October 1, when the steamship Corona came along, all hands had been without food for four days and during that time-had been re- duced to slaking their thirst with the muddy sediment of the water tanks. Sea alr is conducive to both hunger and thirst and the officers of the Corona found the schoomer's company in very bad shape. The steamship contributed to the Mary Buhne’s necessity to the ex- tent of a cask of water, a sack of flour and thirty pounds of fresh meat and the specter of famine went over the side. Captain Dannevig, the master of the schooner, treats the experlence lightly, and declares that there was at all times plenty of food and water for everybody. | Mate V egand and ‘the rest of the | > | | | ! schooner’'s family tell another story. | They lived on rice and flour, they say, for three weeks and the flour, they claim, should have been condemned months ago. They say they asked the skipper to lay in a stock of provisions at Guaymas, where they called, but that he refused, saying there was a sufficlency on board to last out the trip. They encountered the Corona off Point New Year and that evening ate the first square meal they had seen in a month. The Mary Buhne ran into a heavy gale September 25 when about 700 miles south- west of San Francisco. She carried away her main rigging on the port side | and had her mainmast blown away. She went over to Oakland Creek yesterday {and will be repaired and reprovisioned | before again going to sea. ——— A New Wood From Hilo. The Roderick Dhu, which arrived a few days ago from Hilo, brought up as part of her cargo 45,000 feet of koa wood, a hard wood peculiar to the Hawallan Islands, and of which this Is the first considerable shinment. The mysl valace at Honmolulu is finished with this wood, which is varied in deep colors and takes on a rich polish. It grows in the mountains behind Hilo and has hitherto been difficult to obtain on account of the impenetrable nature L e e NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Parasites Cause All Hair Troubles. Nine-tenths of the diseases of the scalp and hair are caused by parasite germs. The importance of this discovery by Pro- fessor Unna of the Charity Hospital, Hamburg, Germany, cannot be overes- timated. It explains why ordinary hair rreparations, even of the most expensive character, fall to cure dandruff; because they do not, and they cannot kill the dandruff germ. The only hair preparation in the world that positively destroys the dandruff parasites that burrow up the scalp into scales called scurf or dandruft, is Newbro's Herpicide. In addition to its destroying' the dandruff germ Herpicide is also a delightful hair dressing, mak- ing the hair glossy and soft as silk. BEERS Guaranteed Pure, None So Good. Sold Everywhere: For Stomach Disorders, Cout and Gyspepsia, DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAI. Alkaline Water m Brosdway, N. ¥, NEW STEEL RAILS, For Sale, 2000 Tons New Steel Rails, E._section with nings ARRIVE S8AN FRANCISCO t" IN fl"&’- VEMBER. ©O, W. DAVIS, 68 Wall street, N. Y. SCHOONER WAS SAVED FROM STARVA- TION BEY THE CORONA. - o WHOSE CREW n of the surroundmg country. Roads have now been made from the koa forests to tidewater and it is thought that it will find a good mar- ket in the United Sfates: M s R Conversion to Oil-Burners. The Pacific Mail Steamship C vany wili shortly commence the work of converting the steamships under its flag Into oil burners. Plans for the change have been made and ac- cepted ‘and the work will be done as rapidly as the Panama and Oriental schedules wiil allow. Oil statiors will be established in the Orient and at Panama. The supply of liquid fuel for the Orfentai station will be drawn from the Russian oil flelds. The Panama sta- tion will be supplied from California. Nevadan Dents Plates. The American-Hawaifan = Company's big freighter Nevadan has sustained serious dam- age on Hunters Point drydock and it wili Dprobably be some weeks before she is ready for sea agaln. Owing to an error,in placing the keel blocks a number of the Navadan's plates were badly dented and will have to be re- placed. She will remain on the drydock until the repairs have been effected. e Alameda Sails To-Day. Among the passengers who leave to-day for Honolulu on the steamshin Alameda will be George U. Hind of Hind, Rolph & Co. of this city. Miss A. Alexander will be another pas- senger, and among the returning Honolulu people’ will be Mr. and Mrs. George H. Falr- child and fami| The Alameda will take about elghty passengers and will have a fuil —_— Adams in the Stream. The United States traininz ship Adams came down from Mare Island yesterday and anchored in Mission Bay, where she will remain until she leaves on one of her regular cruises. e vt Ay City of Panama for the Isthmus. The steamship City of Panama, which has been ldle for more than a vear, sails to-day for the Isthmus and ¥ ports. She will carry about a dozen passengers and a full cargo. gt el Another Boole Barkentine. The four-masted barkentine Puako, which has been built by W. A. Boole & Son for Hind, Rolph & Co., will be launched October 18 fiom her cradle at Boole's ship yard, Ala- meda. The christening ceremony will be per- formed by Miss Godfrey. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British steamer Poplar Branch wa: chartered prior to arrival for wheat to St. Vin cent for orders, at 25s 8d, If to two ports, 26s, \ e = Wheat for South Africa. The British bark Auldgirth was cleared ves- ferday for Port Ellzabeth, outh Africa, with 56,553 ctls wheat, valued at §70,166, 2nd 17,006 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $251 Sl Bxports to British Columbia. The steamer Umatilla sailed yesterday for Vietoria with a general merchandise cargo con- signed to the principal British Columblan ports, valued at §15,744 and including the following: One hundred and fifty-four thousand elght hundred and forty-four Ibs dried fruit, 10,600 Ibs raising, 36,110 bs malt, 678 pkgs fresh fruit, pkgs fresh vegetables, s canned fruit, 20 DRSS ontone, 16,108 Toe ut meal, 12,1 ibs ofl cake meal, 1125 Ibs beans, 107 Ibs hops, 940 1bs _chocolate, 8800 Ibs millstufts, 281 Ibs coffee, 658 Ibs leaf tobacco, 492 Ibs ~ flaxseed. 8105 Ibs drfed shrimps, 467 bxs paste, 374 Ibs 10 bxs cheee, 207 1bs ham, 30 cs patent med cine, 100 cs whisky, 1021 gals 21 cs wine, 20 cs arms and ammunition, 930 ft hardwood, 16 cyls £28, 56 bare steel; 31 bdls 84 bars iron, 3 bbls ) In ‘addition to the foregoing - the carried the following shipments: bis ealmon for St. Paul, Minn., valued at $1600: $8 galmon for Cincinnail, Ohio valued at §2400; 2260 Ibs codis d 3920 Ibs hops for risbane, Anetcalie. valoes ot Lion steamer Sun, Moon and Tide. States = Coast and Geodetic Survey— mes and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Foint, entrance to ‘San 3. e official au- thority of the Superintendent. " NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mlgsion-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes' later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Unit SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. Bun rises .. Sun sets . AR B33 | # Hooo0 2oeiae ?'."PPP’PFI ? ey 8| 0| 2| 2| 2| Hand day in the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States “oast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted {rom the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e SRR Time Ball. Branch Hydrographie Office, U. S. N., Mer- San Francisco, " Cal. chants' Exchange, October 3, 1902, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e, at_noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. C. BURNETT, §. N., in charge. Lieutenant, U. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, meA [ Due, | Coos Bay & Pt Or!oM\Ocl Scuthern Coast ... Altion & Pt. Arena Seattle Steamer. Arcata. Coos Ba: Albion River. Ecith. ... G. Lindauer..| Grays H Eureka . Humboldt City Puy Puget Sous Sequoia | Willapa_Harbor Coronads Grays Harbor Santa Monica| Grays Harbor Coos Bay Nanaimo Tillamook Bay San Podro_& Way Bts. Crescent City ... $ Sen Diego & Way Pts. Sydney & Way Ports.. Tacoma . : .| Humbolat " San Pedro . | Hamburg & West Coast Portland & Astoria....| Tillamook Bay . Oyster Harbor .. San Pedro .. Empire. Wyefleld. Redondo. Coron: Cresce: State of Cll Peru. China_& Japan ‘Acapulco. New York via Panama. |0¢L Rainter. Whatcom -|Oet. Acme. . Stuslaw River Santa Rosa Puget Sound Pom Seattle & Tacoma San Pedro .... Newport & Way COOREREBD VI BBE T B DT ANN S b i Point_Arena .. Oct. 10 Mandalay Coquille River. .|Oct. 12 G. W. Elder..| Portiand & Astoria....|Oct. 12 North Fork.. | Humboldt ... - 13 Umatilla.....| Puget Sound Ports. 1 Contie. China & Japan.. 14 TO SAIL. } Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pier. October 4, G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor . 2 Grays Harbor . 2 Humboldt . Arctic. ... 2 Cororad Los Angeles Po 2 Ramana... | Newport & Way 1 Banta Rosa | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 G. Elder... | Tahitl direct... 110 am|Pler 7 October 6. Redondo. .. | Los Angeles Ports.[ & pm(Pler 2 Humboldt . 9 am|Pler 13 Grays Harb 0 am|Pler 2 Polnt Arena. 2 pm(Pier 2 ctobe: Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|(Pier 2 C. Bly Pt Orford.{10 am|Pier 13 HAumboldt ......... 4 pm|Pier 2 Ft. Arenl & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 Humboldt . 8 2 China & Jai 1 .| Mexican Ports October S. Empire....| Coos Bay_ direct. W. Kruger.| Los Angeles Port City Pucbla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 October § Barbara.| Seattle & Olympia. (10 am/Pier 2 Astoria & Portland|11 am| San Pedro & Way. Pler 11 | Honolulu-Kahului . Grays Harbor ... October 10. Columbta... | Astorle & Portland|i1 am|Pler 24 October 1L City Sydney| N. ¥. via Panama(12 m(PMes ..... Sluslaw River ....| 4 pm|Pler 2 October 13 Puget Sound Porte(1l am|Pler 19 Portland & Way pm|Pier 16 October 14, - | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 C. Nelson.. | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. Skag 1 . Cookl llllet & % Skagway & Way Ports. [Oct. Skagway & Way Ports.|Oet, § !ku—wly k ‘Way Ports. Ocl 2 .| Nom 10 Ek. Wl* Parl-l Oc( 13 Cooks Tnet & 13 Qregon. . Nome & Teller 15 Shipplng !numgenu. ARRIVED. Priday, October 3. S‘mr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 11 hours frem ‘Moss Landing. s/ ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must “hear signature of SEE GENUINE FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION o e, SEE GENUINE WRAPPER “PRINTED ON RED PAPER’S Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, 20 hours from Mon- terey. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mo South Bay, Johnson, 36 hours rom Re- dondo. Stmr Arctle, Reiner, 26 hours from Eureka. 512; San Pedro, Jahnsen, 25 hours from Eureka. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 27 hours from Eureka. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 30 hours from Eu- ka. T Hark St Katherine, Saunders, 21 days from Hilo. Barge Santa Paula, 36 hours from Ventura, in tow tug Rescue; up river direct. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 13 hours from Stewarts Polnt. Seir Bangor, Pedro. Sf‘hr Argus, vig, 46 days from smr Mary Buhne, Dannevig, i v Turloff, 13 days from San Hardwick, 8 days from Coos Topolobampo; bound to Eureka; put water and provisions. CLEARED. Friday, October 3. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Vietoria, etc; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Br bark Auldgirth, McConnell, Port Eliza- beth; E C Evans. SAILED. Friday, October 8. Stmr Umatilia, Cousins, Victorfa. Stmt Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. Stmr Redwood City, Weber, Bowens Land- ing. Stmr Scotia, Erickson, Iversens Landing. Stmr South’ Coast, Jamlieson, Eureka. Stmr South Bey, Johnson, Eureka. Ger ship Arthur Fitger, Denker, town. Schr Soquel, Queens- Reinertsen, Olympia. SPOKEN. Per bark St Katherine—Sept 23, lat 37 23 N, lon 141 43 W, Aus ship Fraucisco Giuseppl I, from Newcll‘l! Aus, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, Oct 3, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind SW, velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Humboldt, from Alaska. -Sailed Oct 2—Stmr City ot Seattle, for Skag- way: stmr J S Kimball, for Nome; stmr Ohlo, for’ Nome. Salled Oct 1—Br ship Alonhy, for Cape Town. Oct 3—Schr Sequola, for Manila. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Coquille River, for San Franciaco, PORT GAMBLE-Arrived Oct 3—Ship Sam Skolfleld, from Alaska. VENTURA—Sailed Oct 2—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Arrived Oct $—Stmr Rainler, from Seattle, NEAH BAY—Passed out Oct 3—Danish stmr Wyefleld, for San Francisco, from Nanalmo. Pagsed in Oct 3—Stmr San Mateo, hence Sept 30, for Ladysmith. Passed out Oct 3—Chil bark Antofogasta, from sest coast South America; Br ship Bro- dick Castle, for Queenstown. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 3—Stmrs Santa Barbara and Corona, hence Oct 1; stmr Marsh- fleld, from Hardy Creek. Salled Oct 3—Stmrs Corona and Alcatraz for San Francisca. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Oct 3—Ship Sam Skolfield, from Yokohama. EASTERN PORT. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Oect 2—Stmr American, Yrom Hilo. Cleared Oct 2—Ship Arthur Sewall, for New York. FOREIGN PORTS. SCATTERY ROADS—Arrived Oct 2—Fr bark Les Adelphes. from Seattle. COQUIMBO—Sailed Sept 27—Br bark Inver- more, for Puget Sound. SHANGHAI—Salled Oct 2—Danish stmr Arab, for Mojl. AUSTRALIAN PORT—Arrived prior to Oct 3—Br stmr Forele, from Vancouver. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 2—Br ship Glen- alvon, hence May 22. HONGKONG-—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Korea, hence Aug 30, to sail Oct 9, for San Franciseo. SYDNEY—Salled Sept 5—Sonoma, for San Francisco. ACAPULCO—Sailed Sept 30—Stmr Acapulco, for San Francisco. Sept 20—Stmr Newport, for Panama. Arrived Oct 1—Br ship Anemone, from New- castle, Au: c.u..LAo—s.ued Oct 3—Ger stmr Luxor, fer San_Francise FREMANTLESaled Aug 27—Br Bark Bessfleld, for Eureka. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Sept 1—Br shin Howth, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Sailed Oct 3—Br ship Celtic Chiet, for Tacoma. OCEAN STEAMERS. QLEENSTOWN—-EM!!(! Oct 3—§8tmr Meriod, for SOUTHAMPTO N—Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Sylva- nia, from MMOVILLh—Slfled Oct 3—Stmr Parisian, for ontreal COPENHAGEN—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Island, from New York, via Christiania. CHERBOURG—_—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Colum- bia, from New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Oct S—Stmr Moltke, from New York, via Plymouth. NEW YORK—Salled Oct 3—Stmr Celtle, for Liverpool. Reduced Rates East. October 7th and 8th the Rock Isiand System will sell Round Trip Tickets, good sixty days, at Half rates to points East, Fur tull ulars call or address Ddl'l fi 623 Market st ——————— ENGINEER CONNELLY IS HELD FOR TRIAL Commissioner Heacock Decides That the Defendant Used Unnecessary Force on Fireman Garay. “I have had more difficulty in this kind of cases than in any other,” remarked United States Court Commissioner Hea- cock yesterday at the conclusion of the examination of Eugene Connelly, second assistant engineer of the American steam- ship Tremont, charged with beating and wounding Ventura Garay, a fireman, on the high seas. *“1 understand from the testimony in this case,”” continued the Commissioner, “‘that the complainant had his jaw broken and his eyes blackened by the defendant. The defendant was not justified in using 85 much force. I shall therefore hold him for trial and fix his bail at $1000,” The assault was committed Septemnber 17. Connelly's defense was that when he upbraided Garay for allowing the fires to go down Garay refused to obey orders and assaulted Connelly, who was obligad to strike Garay in self-defense. Connelly said that he broke Garay's jaw with one blow, Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY That’s Alll : JAKE JOSEPH, Representative, 300 Battery Street, S8an Francisco, |0 Yow's BowDS ARE Chinese Inspector Dunn Says That No Official Decision Has Yet Been Rendered. The following communication was re- celved yesterday by United States Attor- ney Woodworth: We beg leave to state that the Chinese Con- sulate of this city is now in receipt of a tele- gram from the Chinesa Legation at Washing- ton in which 't is stated that a request has been made to tke Attorney General through the State Department to suspend legal proceedings on the bonds heretofore given to Insure the presence of iwo Chinese students until sueh time these students could be returned to San Franciseo. We are not advised of any action ot taken upon this request. Very truly yours, CHICKERING & GREGORY. The matter of suing Consul General Ho Yow to recover the $1000 bonds given by him for the appearance of Fei Chi How and Kung Hsiang Hsi, the students, who escaped to Toronto pending the deter- mination of their right to land, still re- mains in abeyance. Chlef Inspector Dunn, in clarge of the Chinese Bureau, said yesterday that the bonds of Ho Yow were given to secure the appearance of the students for deporta- tion when the decision of the Immigra- tion Department as to their right to land shall have been rendered. No official for- mal decision has been rendered In- the matter, Dunn said, and therefore the bonds have not been legally forfeited and cannot be until the arrival of the con- tingency mentioned. —_—— Malt-Nutrine . Is equally nourishing to the nursing mother who takes it and the babe who gets the indirect benefit. Prepared by the celebrated Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’'n, which fact guarantees the pumy. excellence and merit claimed for it. ————————— Suit on an Irrigation Bill. Suit was brought yesterday in the United States Circuit Court by Frank P. Cady against the Associated Colonies to recover $6000 for three years’ use of the water of Balls Canyon, in Honey Lake Valley, Lassen County, on the lands of the defendant. ————— Artists’ Materials. ‘We are agents for Winsor & Newton, makers of the best artists’ materials in the world. Pyrography machines for burning wood and leather. Artists’ and architects’ supplies of every description. Sanborn, Vail 0., 741 Market street.* ADVERTISEMENTS. BACK EAST Excursion October 7 and 8. CHICAGO AND BACK . .. $72.50 ST. LOUIS AND BACK... 67.50 ST. PAUL AND BACK ... 67.90 KANSAS CITY AND BACK 60.00 OMAHA AND BACK. 60.00 MEMPHIS AND BACK ... 67.50 NEW ORLEANS & BACK 67.50 And Many Other Points on Same Basis. Tickets Good for Retum Until December 8. See About It at SANTA FE OFFICE, 641 Market Street Thewl?:lture of your linen is long when we have your laundry bundles. Qur perfected methods add to the life of every article entrusted to our hands and produces a finish and cleaniiness that captivates the particular eye. “No saw edges.” UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave.