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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1902. COLOMBIAN GUNBOAT BOGOTA fl \ ‘ e —— DEPARTS TO-DAY FOR PANATIA LIVES AR LOST N;‘“f"“m“' esessssesssesssseces . Armored With Sacks of Potatoes and Coal and Disguised in War ; m A [:“I.l.lsm fiOLDEN ' GATE ' Paint the Southern Republic’s Navy Is All Ready for Action— T°'g§°;::;ogei’:::h' ! CLO AK and SUIT HOUSE Her Crew Has Gained a Fighting Reputation in the Potrero i Moabhan : : § The Latest Creations of Tailor-Made Dresses, —— ool ) — HE little steamship Bogota, for- | | - Jackets, Monte Carlos ; and Dress Skirts. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, October 5. A BiG BANNER BILL! Fratelli Riccobono’s “GOOD NIGHT HORSE” In Conjunction with His Performing Equines and Dogs. : : ; : El £ | YANKEE CoNEDY FOUR : Famous Singers and Laugh Makers. P $ s 2 : ® ; $ ® £ [ $ Engines Meet at a Curye and Many Persons Are Ipjured. merly the yacht Kutch, later the freighter Jessie Banning and now the navy of the republic of Co- lombia, - will probably sail this morning for Panama. Somewhere between | | here and Panama the insurgent gunboat Padilla is said to be walting for the Bo- @ota. In the event of = meeting it is thought that either the insurgents or the Colombian Government will Tose a navy. | | The people on the Bogota say they do not eare much as long as there is some good warm fighting before the knockout. The Bogota left the Risdon Iron Works yesterday and after a preliminary spin @around the lay anchored off Folsom Street. What she lacks in armor plate she makes up in warlike appearance. Her sifles, spars and deckhouses have been epated with warpaint, and on her quarter- deck, sheitered behind a barricade of séicked potatoes and coal, four rapid-fire six-pounders loom up through canvas covers. So far this constitutes the Bo- gota’s battery, but farther down the Exclusive Styles—Hgh-Class Tatloring. PRIGES BEYOND COMPETITION. $15.00," $17.50 and $20.00. STYLISH TAILOR-MADE DRESSES and Pedestrian Suits, newest autumn fashion, good material and reliable tailoring. $25.00, §21.50, $32.50, $31.50 NOVELTY TAILOR-MADE DRESSES copied from imported pattern garments, ex- quisite styles, to be had in superior gquality Venetian and high luster broadcloth. $12.50, §14.00, $17.50, $20.00. HELENA, Mont., Oct. 4—A Burlington west-bound train and the Northern Pa- cific east-bound express met in a head- on collision between Columbus and Park City, Mont., on a curve on the Northern Pacific track this morning. Two men were killed and the engines and mall cars were ecked. The dead are: D. A. Campbell, Sheridan, Wyo., fireman of the west-bound train; Andreas Lundwall, Bozeman, mail clerk on the east-bound train. The injured are: D. A. Bruce of Bris- | | tol, Tenn., injured internally, may die; Robert Bruce, son of the former, leg g s [ 3 § § i broken; DeGroat, engineer on the east- i A [ 3 s ® [ s [ 0. K. SATO, The World's Foremost Juggling Comedian. AVERY STRAKOSCH, Prima Donna Soprano. '§ FREDERICK BROTHERS AND BURNS, Novelty Musica: Comedians. bound; Mrs. D. F. Rensen of Helena; W. Sister Su- ; B. Ruin, J. FISKE and McDONOUGH A. Lewls, express messenge In Their Comedietta, “BINXY'S ROMANCE.” perior of St. Peter's Missio! Kennedy. coast, her officers say, some big guns will The west-bound mail was destroyed by e T be taken on board and mounted forward. fire. D S The Bogo ew has already made & WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Oct.® 4—The MONTE CARLOS, full length, made ot | NE WAYBURN f&me for itself in the Potrero, and Cap- Northern Central Rallroad passenger Peau de Soie or heayy satin, lined _through- KEY CLUB tein Marmaduke is confident of their giv- t;fll:l.tkno;m as the “Erie expresa‘; cmi?- ?L}t Wlt;l vlllhlte or silver gray satin, richly JOC a Be e Into the rear end of a freight train rimmed, the ve: ne st desi i - s ¢ : near Milton, Pa., this morning. Passen- % e COURTHNN Vo M OT - Dr. W , surgeon of the Co- ger Engineer Wheeland of Harrisburg sm uu $|2 50 $|5 [m 820 m] ORE G S, o NP jombian nav came all the way from and Freight Conductor Stringer = were . ] ' (] ] /] 0 " THE BmfinAPfl . y to join his friend and fel- Captain Marmaduke in a aughter. He is all ready | he said yesterday, and is | ingdifferent as to whether he is called upon to fight or to trim limbs torn by in- gurgent shot and sheil. He will be disap- pointed if he is called upon in neither eapacity Just the strength of the Bogota's crew it is hard to tell. Judging by appearances yesterday afternoon, and Captain Mar- maduke hat all hands were aboard, the Colon navy will probably muster about two score, all told. Marmaduke says his crew num- five fighting men. The saflors say there are forty-eight, without counting the steward. Risdon I Works employes guess | killed. Fireman Shaffer, of the passen- ger train, was geriously hurt. None of the passengers was injured. Oxford, Tan and Black 34 and full length COATS, newest cut, excellent tailoring. HIGH NOVELTY LONG COATS, Rich and exclusive styles .. L ise T SAB 00, . $37.50 FUR JACKETS, choice quality Electric Seal, guaranteed, lined with Skinner’s satin, warranted $25.00, $28.50 and $35.00 CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ JACKETS at CUT RATE PRICES. With New Moving Pletures. Last Week and Great Success of COLIBRI’S MIDGET COMEDIANS, The Most Talented Lilliputians on Earth. CHARGES HUSBAND WITH FAILURE TO PROVIDE Jessie Z. Black Denies That She De- serted Spouse and Files Cross- Complaint. Jessle Z. Black, who is being sued for divorce cn the ground of desertion by e e e Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10e; Children, any part ~xcept reserved, 10c. A few front Orchestra rows, reserved, 300: trong, 1ol of Balecey, ressaved, Charles M. Black, filed an answer to his | @ _ - ) complaint yesterday and in a cross-com- plaint asks*that she be granted a divorce on the ground of failure to provide. She - i charges that her husband has mot con- H - - ar. ct treet THEATRE J, | tributed toward her support for more than i~ ssiasco | a year. - Tmass, COLOMBIAN GUNBOAT, FITTED || The Blacks were married at Guerneville | s TP PR | Sireet, Near Eighth. Phone South 533 something we do | - in July, 1888, and have one child, a girl, . Dot purpose telling anybody.” OUT IN THIS PORT, WHICH | 3 yvears of age. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Matines TO-DAY. Prices—l10c, 130, 280. To-night LAST TIME. The Bogota is said to be in first-class } £ SAILS TO-DAY FOR PANAMA. | Suits for divorce were filed yesterday | 5 2 | by John W. Parker against Etta Parker " - - coal, & good stock of emmunition and | | é S | for _cruelty, Willlam Roberts against GOLUMBI SA FRANCISCO'S OPERA THE POLICE INSPECTOR. stores galore. | 3 | stme Prentiss, for San Francisco: stmr Anli- | Myrtle Roberts for desertion and Fred- LEADING THEATRE HOUSE. —— =) 5 ‘ ~ e ve officer Lieutenant Arthur eondition, and will leave here with plenty | The officers of the Bogota have nothing ance, for Coos Bay; stmr Chas Nelson, for Se: jerick Albrecht against Eva M. Albrecht TO-MORROW EVENING, ALL NEXT WEEK the steamer Bogota. Colonel Gregory is | Provisions, SOLLAMARINI RUSSO, WALSH. WIL- r mineral water, 28,000 gals gasoline, 1075 gals | ANTWERP-Sail : 3 -| Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler @ son of ex-Congressman J. J. H. Greg- | lincced oll. 532 phgs Asnamite, S02 Dkes DOW- | rar yor Bn Fromie Oct 3—Br ship Baimc B Pearo. .| S Bax-Rt. Orford. (10 amlPies ! g of Boston, Mass. He has distinguish- | der, 3 cs fuse, 5 drums carblde, 30 s matches, | "~ MONTEVIDEO-Selled Sept 11—Ger stme | abi wiv.| HATBOIdE “ooocid €4 himself in battle, particularly on the | 61 Pkgs furniture, 367 bales paper, 4000 1b& | pentaur, for Hambure. North Fork | Humboldt .. s ajal soda, 21 pkgs machinery, 12 pkgs wagon and [ = (. N NES . fieids of Bermajal, Pledras and Cambao, | %00& ¥ pkes machinery, 12 pkes was | ,,CAPE TOWN_Sailed Oct 4—Ship Henry B | Nip. Maru | China & JTapan St unple t things to say about Seat- | attle; Nor bark Aeolus, for Australia. for infidelity. . : MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. tle business methods. £ SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 4—Stmr Fulton, —_————— Tv.cv:m\:"::kl:‘ To=-Morrow Nfi:%}?é“’é'fl’l“n"f}mfl“? s“ 8 sharp! The Funniest of All Farce Comedies “We went t st Ts,” y . 2 i 4 JR! HARP! B o o . S x| s -+ | MARSEFIBLD Arrived Oct 4-—Stme Alll-| - Notice to Passengers. Curtain Will Positively Rise at $:15 Sharp. TO-NIGHT y A o i ¥ ance, hence Oct 1. ound trip transfer tickets now on Every Night, Including Sunday. : s it our ves a tls wheat, valued | 4 ry Night, Including y. [ » :g:';d B e e | e o e at ), SAN DIRGO—Arrived Oct 4—Stmr Nebras- | sale at any of our offices. One trunk MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. Cavalleria Rusticana” and barged us od round sum for the | 79.000. The ship carried 25,000 fect of lumber | 5% Trom Wew Work. (round trip), 50 cents. Morton Special MESSRS, NIXON ‘& “T’ Paglincel.” charg s & goo | as dunnage, valued st $87. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 4—Sekr Irene, from | Dcllvery, 408 Taylor street, 650 Market ZIMMERMAN ag 18.0c1, work they didn’t do. By the time we got | San Pedro; stmr Lyra, from Seattle. street and Oakland ferry depot. . Present re we 3 i Sailed Oct 4— % Fa : 5 3 g 7 fhe £oid brick We placed the Bogots a | Orude Of1 for Hawatl. | 'l cvac inoiuts. 1or Honhony o r T o o The Margucrita Week of October 6—Eleventh of the - w | > B e e e o the bands of the Risdon Iron Works. | , The task barkentine Fullerton swas cioared SEORTLAND Safled Oct 4—Stmr Lime Sylva Comic CRAND OPERA SEASON. They have done a good job on her, and | crude ofl, in bulk, valued at $19,930. COOS BAY—Sailed Oct 4 Slitr Brhotie A TO BAIL. PAUL STEINDORFF, Musical Director. aithough they did five times as much - fan Feantlscs. B S i Opcrn Co. work as was supposed to have been done Merchandise for Honolulu. | 'pouf-; REYES— Passed Oct 4, 9:10 a m--| Bteamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. o o PEOPLE, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, at Seattle the Risdon bil was only one- | rne parkentine Coronado was cleared yes- | Stmr Coquille River, from Fort Bragg, for San e F8 ? | By Universal Request, the Most Popular of 3 third that of the Morans.” terday for Honolulu with an assorted mer- | ;fif,:‘;‘ stmr Pasadena, from Eureka, for San | Ramon: Newport & Way...| 0 am|Pler 13 il = lfimfi :nid ‘h,ehl_ Grand ‘Operas, The Bogota's officers are: Captain, H. | chandise cargo, valued at $34,209 and inelud- | PUR0L o anta R San Diego & Way,| 9 am|Pier 11 i ""entea Artiste E. Marmaduke; lieutenant, executive and | ing the following: One hundred and fitty bbis | poaCoCENS TANDING ~Arrived et A Stmr |.G. Eider.... | Tahiti direct. 0. am|Pler 7 3 mavigating officer, Arthur H. Dutton; | flour, 4120 ctls barley, 17 ctls wheat, 215,798 | Oct 3. 5 L b Weatport. | B e R Maf gquerita _— leutenants, J. J. Meany, Charles Mitch- | Ibs bran, 108,260 Ibs fertilizer, 56,380 lbs mid- | ~SEATTLE—Salled Ogt 3—Stmr Humboldt, | Redondo. .. | Loy A"’m:s Porta| 5 ;: Pior 2| B Forget your troubles. Enjoy & healthy, ell and Charles Mentgis; chief engineer, | dlings, 1776 bales hay, 8851 1bs beans, 70 bbis | for Skagwa: i Kureka BUSboI0E ;. 9 am|Pier 13 hearty laugh. Twenty-five laughs to the min- John Carrick; surgeon, W. F. Graham. | salmon, 489 cs canned goods, 175 cs soap, 4200 FOREIGN PORTS, G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor 0 am|Pler 2| ute, Clever, original and fascinating special- Colonel James H. Gregory of the Col- | Ibs lard, 2275 Ibs dried fruit, 482 Ibs s 12; | GNEWCASTLE, ~Aus—_Safled Oct 3—Ship A e Gt il i 2 pm|Pler 2 i ties. A host of p"t::’ tlnr‘ll;:i’.:lmr cem:- gmbian army will sail to the south on | s bread, 10 bus paste 35 pkes groceries and | Chas © Moods, ‘for Acapulco; Br bark Tnver- | Arenic.,... | Humagr . " 19 amipier 2 In Geo, W. Lederer's Musical Success, ans. A night of fun a y enjoyment. o 3 4 2 o 3 9 1 0 SON. ZANI, CORTESI and DE PADOVA as PRICES—Evenings, 10c to 50c; matinees, 10c, i l;‘ler ‘i I] trullers” o e ; pm|Pier 13 I October 13—UNDER SEA’ ORD] iBler: 3 Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Nights, ani 3 pm{PMSS Saturday Matinee, W< L o Bl oo i s KHEs 1 | Hyde, for San Francisco. Curacao....| Mexican Ports am|Pier 17 Donizetti’s Comedy Operatic Gem, October S, Originally produced at the Knickerbocker Mendocino Cit m|Pler 13 | Theater, New York, June 24, 1991, for 10 weeks, ¥ Pralbler 3 | T'Mustc Yy Ludwlg TEnglander, composer of OPERA m|Pler 13 | “Haif a King,” “The Casino Girl,” “The » am|Picr 2 | Rounders. HOUSB am|Pler 9| Book by Harry B. Smith, author of “Robin Hood ™ Ee has been a colonel il the Colombian army three years and has seen much ac- | Departure of the Panama Steamer OCEAN STEAMERS. tive service. He came to the United States P Bt ANTWERP—Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Kronland, General Gutlerrez, commissioned to | . TP steamer City of Panama sailed yester- | for New York. » day for Panama and wi ports with cargo for | LIV El(l"OOL—Sllled Oct 4—Stmr Umbria, Willapa Harbor ... Coos Bay - direct Eofmm Honolulu-Kahylul ¥ hase the vessel that now is known | & m Y “ | for New York. W. Kruger.| Los Angeles Ports. s the Bogofa for the Government of | comrs] America valued at $20,331; Mexico | "QpyyGRK saile Oct 4—Stmr Nordland, | CItY Fuebla| Puget Sound Ports.|1 Colombia. $766; Panama, $1630; New York, $29,120. The | tor Rotterdam and Antwerp, via Southampton; October 9, E following were the principal exports: stmr La Gascogne, for Havre. § Barbara.| Seattle & Olympla.|. Under the Personal Direction of W. D. MANN. LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF Alameda Safls. To Central America—1267 bbis flour, 12 pkgs | b QUTHAMPTON —Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Ho- y I:";"b,“mi Saen il FIRST TIME AT THIS HOUSE. i . 3 assaying material, 25 pkgs bottled beer, 305 | henzollerr, from New York, for Bremen. storla & Port DE SPADA, ZONGHI, D'ALBORE, DE PAOLI A W d w H t The Oceanic Company’s steamship Alameda | cs coal ofl, 50 tons coal, 5 pkes drugs, 26 pkes | _ Sailed Oct 4—Stmr St Paul, for New York, e v THEATRE 100 un . 1 < Cherbourg, and passed Hurst Casfle at sailed yesterday for Honolulu with about sev- | dry goods, 20 cs fuse, 190 pkgs groceries and | ) October 0 oo COMING-—Premier Production in this City of | Beginning TO-MORROW (Monday) EVENING, FAR! WE P sengers and @ full cargo. Mrs. W. H. | provisions, 16 pkgs fresh fruit, 138 bals iron, HERBOURG—Sailed Oct 4—Stmr Fuerst | 5. Monica..| Grays Harbor . 3 MATINEES 1 I Glordano’s Great Modern Opers, EWELL o &, wife of Captain Whiting of the Bhvy, | 9994 ft lumber, 20 cts garlic, 4 bales leather, | Bismarck, from Hamburg “and_Sotthampton, | Columbla.. A e 3 NIGHTS Oct. 17’ 8’ 9’ Was & pascenger and goes to visit her mother | 158 pkgs machinery, 1045 lbs milistufts, 30 | for New York. L ANDRE CHENIER g Honolulu. The Alameda's cargo included a | Pkgs mining supplies, 12,706 Ibs malt, 32 pkss | , HAVRE Sailed Oct 4—Stmr La Touraine, | hehlle.o: | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm| He nent of California fruit, nails and eplkes, 13 ‘cs ofl, 11 os paint, 10 cs | O Ty T A Siuslaw River 4 pmipler 2 B he passengers were: turpentine, €0 cts onions, 65 cts potatoes, 150 —— Catobor 13 . . In an Elaborate Production of Richard Brins- Misse A. Alexander, H. R. B % kegs powder, 37 bdls paper, 61 flask: fcksil- ; e ’ gptes A R LW .| B e S MR S Sun, Moon and Tide. Py, ',;t.‘:fi';'f £prtelll am|Pler 19| gALE OF SEATS BEGINS MONDAY, Octo- P"ms as EW[ ?5@, 500 afld 750. le‘y‘ Sheridan’s Clever Come’dr. nt, 3 on, George Chaimers, Mre. | Tice, 130 pkgs shooks, 49 pes hip ‘timber, 86,- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— e S haivom| 4 pm|Pler g | eT 13, at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Store. TELEPHONE—BUSH 9. THE RIVALS” faimers, C. E. Cornell, Mrs. Cornell. Mise 4~ | 830 bs tatlow, 333 pkgs tank material, 20 kets Times and Helghts of High and Low Seattle & Tacoma.(10 am|Pler 2 B, vpeere, 3. W Bewin, George'HL. Fair. | staples, 80 récis barbed wire, 1450 ibs wax, Yaters at Fort Point, entrance to'San “Octobex 16, |~ ] =, POPULAR PRICE! 10¢, 18¢, 25¢, S0c, T5a ol irs. Fairchild, three chi! % . 1 o 7 Soen Bie sadt o8 gl 30 Bee chdren ana two | 19,68 NBS | omber, 7 phgs trom, 5| EIICS BaY. Publishea by oifis} an oina & Tanmn.| 1 pmlENss | @O0000000000000000000030000UIO00000000000008 | oreniins cosis il Hasisens T o s wick, D. N Mrs. Glimore, H. G, Gi. | olls rove, 1 buoy. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at |Aillance... | Portland & Wor | 4 omibicr 28 ¢ e M Srau, Mrs. W. A. Hardy, .|, T0 Panama—320 bbls flour, 200 cte onions, | the city front (Mission-street ' wharf) about b b Dbl s b FOR THE & Harmon, Harmon, Mrs. 3. A. Has- | 200 Cts Dotatoes, 200 cts garli, 3083 ft lumber, | twenty-nve mimutes loter than ot Fust Dot @ AD THE THEATRE sibger, Mrs. M. D. Hendricks, George W. Hina, | 4 PX&s paint. the height of tide is the same at both places. FROM SEATTLE. 8. N. Hodgins, Mrs. Hodgins, Mrs. A. Isenberg, | , T°, New York—65172 gals wine, 24,800 Ibs 5 : - ~—BY THE— e tWo children and maids: Mre. J. Jacobeen coj | ArY, hides, 0440 Ibs rice, 216 Ibs dried shrimps, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 0, Steamer, For. Satls A chtid, Sam McKeague, Mrs. McKeague, A. Mc- | 44 bales cattle hair, 20 bales junk. g TRADES UNIONS OF SAN FRANCISCO e g Y Koy, George Meyer, Mrs. O Reith Coc. | In addition to the foregolng . the _steamer | pun rises - . agway & Way Ports.(Oct, ' LAST TWO TIMES TO-DAY tain Hodman, G. M. Smith, C. A. Thayer, Mrs, | C3fTied 25 cs canned salmon for Kingston, | Sun sete ... Thiet & Way Bts|Oet, —AT— g B L Mhempmin. S’ D Farur | Jaaajes valued a6 $100 410 40 pkes grechie | %Sy & woy Yonslost §18 Theatre, Thursd % PRI D - 7. Van Valkenburg, Mrs. L. s s or Mollendo, y & Woy Ports. (Oct. ur: ernoon SN e SR AR ¥, § [ 5 [ ety & Way o % Alhambra Theatre, sday, Oct. Oth, ,Afterogn. THE AMBASSADOR, child 7. H. Whiting, child and SR o R e ol s (P Fls ot The Greatest Theatrical and Musical performance ever — 3 & - presented in San - @ :fi’m. F.J helm, Miss L. Wilhelm. Shipping Intelligence. L = W] B:::' : &:1 @ cisco. comprising acts from the Columbia, Grand Opera-house, Alcazar, = Tivoll, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) - podis mniaay SUCEHAY & 4 o California, Central, Orpheum, Olympia and the Chutes. ; —ONS WEEX ONLF: Naval Ships in Harbor. Saturday, October 4. " R O e el .ot MAYOR B, B, SCHIOTS, PAUL o There are now three vessels of the United | Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 51 hours from STEIND snd A, X o 3 " 3 = by MAYOR SCH Btites navy anchored slon the water from | Victcria. 10100 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. e i “a0s na Do venine. Mo T NCOYIERL 889 as each is & type by itself and to each is | pyon A 008 Biver, Bash, 12 hours from Al- | 8. 8:31 4-2;‘1 g — Seats on sale l'Alhlmbfll Ead Otfcs, Co:;-n‘:eneln; Monday, from 9 & m, to aflached considerable interest, it is expected | . fmr Celia, Hanson, 17 b Lw “Hw FAKE HAIL REPARATI 6 p. m. ckets also on sale at leading retall stores, 5 EM: o bis share of the Buiday sighiseeing | Afena: v o o Do (O Pty Fo g 1070 4 .op (st NS | §00000000000000000600000600600000000000 MATINEES THURSDAY AND wd will this aftern: ; ; % ey Water front. The Oregon will be open 1o oo | cino: s Tiver direee > IOUMS from Mendo- | “Gre o the above exposition of the tides g SATURDAY. gelve visitors and this will be one of her last | Stmr Westport, Smith, 19 hours from West- | {he early morning tides are given in the lett | Do Hair No Good, But Often Cause It SEATS NOW READY for all performances. SEndays in port for some time. Launches | port hand column and the successive tides of the P e i MR N ry— . from the beach to the battleship will run all | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka, | 48¥ in the order of occurrence as %o time; the to Fall Out. ( \l tformna Afternoon from Vallejo, Clay and Folsom strect | Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 68 hours from | [OUFth time column gives the last tide of the — & y, anchored in man-of-war row off Fol- tmr Edith, Hall, 96 hours from Seattle. because they are merely scalp irritants. d ALL THIS WEEK, 80k eet, the United St # o B addition to the soundings of the United States . TO-NIGHT an INO. GRACE, Judge. _— Rbams. a1l ready for one of her repulat muliy | Ventura: wp Fiver divser . " o2 bours from | Goust reostcs Che hLEhE ST Saci (s mbit | i ien case & Qxyneas, making. tis. MATINEE SATURDAY, ' - JA8. ¥. GRACE, Slipper, | =——— . Ehd the United States steamship Albatross, as. | Stmr Aberdeen, Miller, 36 hours from Re- | 5157 Precedes the helght, and then the number | hair brittle, and, finally, lifeless, Dan- GOODHUE and KBLLOGG e — signed o duty with the Fish Commission and | dondo. fhe charts, The plane of reference is the mesn | Aruff is the cause of all trouble with | Present Their Great Company of Comedians, TO=-DAY, HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES EVERY AFTER- Jihich, hias on hoard one of the most interesting | Smr Arcata, Nelson, 57 hours from Coos | ofihe Jower low waters halr. It is a germ disease. The germ Including the Favorite ’ < NOON AND E " ;s Y. 3 S EVENING. CLEARED, FohE e DAl Ten s JLAcIE Lo tHe SUNDAY . - . . . OCT. 5| wonto AND DRETwUsS: sommpam Nevadan Accident. Saturday, October 4. Time Ball. hair's vitality, causing the hair to fall — ¥ GASSMAN AND HER PICKANINNIRS: Williams, Dimond & Co., agents of the | groommpie con Shes, Bureka; Pacific Coast| p .n., Hydrographic Office, U. 8, N’ Mer. | out.. To cufe dandruff, the germ must ¢ JOHN GEIGER: JESSIE ORR; EDNA Steamship Nevadan, £ays that in spite of the | Stmr Ramoza, Glelow, San Pedro; Paclfic chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | be killed. “Destroy the causé, you re- p BERLIN; FRED ZOBEDIE AND NEW @amage done on the dry dock to the freighter's | Coast Steamship Co. % 2 October 4, 1902, move the effect.” * Newbro's ~Herpicide | 1y willis Marwell Goodhue's Hilarlous Comedy, MOVING PICTURES, es she will sall October 8, according to by Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; O; The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry |is thé only hair preparation that kills . 1 sched - b g ., Astorla; Oregon | yyiiaing was dropped exactly at noon to-das [ Dally and Nightly! Don't Fall to Ses inal schedule. Raliroad and Nav Co. & P} ¥, | the dendruf erm, thereby leaving the DOWNING LOOP 4 i e, 8t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | Lair t, T HARDY THE LOOP. B g S Glerriman, Honmolulu; J D |y T ®Greenwich time. 0, Srow. Juzuciadtly, ND— et B o =, JUST ARIS! Diver Recovers Anchor. Stm# City of Panama, Nelson, Panama and Ldborenant, T 5 ,’{"‘,‘,,"‘E,,‘;",;m e o “ Diver G. O. Abrahamson yesterday recovered | Way ports; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. g = ol i ’ e mnchor lost by the French bark Marechel | o Ship Glory of the Seas, Freman, Como: ; R Villars off Arch Rock. The anch T s Do fio pounds and attached to it were twenty o & e Boooa,. s Guyater, Lumdon Glrvia fathoms of chain. —— Changes of Captains. Painless Dentistry Free. Only Expert Dentists — No Students. SAVE PAIN, SAVE MONEY. Movements of Sieamers. | THE BIG LAUGHING HIT OF THE YEAR. Phone for Seats, Park 23. agers ELLINGHOUSE and OPPEN- HE M annonncs that HARRY CORSON STAKES. SUTRO BATHS. CLARKE will positively appear to-night and » OPEN NIGHTS. all‘this week as the star in “HELLO, BILL." Ny T e R —A itaq RESSEUR'S INFANT INCUBAT yre. — Fr bark Marechal de Turenne, Rous, Queens- TO ARRIVE, town: G W [cNear. Bktn Fullerton, Macdonald, Kahului; Unfon From. Due. 3 Willapa_Harbor . o11_Co. Captain Dridgett has left the ofl steamship| Bktn Coronado, cPotur. Honolulu; J D o. George Loomis and taken command of the | Spreckels & Bros Co. Grays Harbor Bathing From 7 a. m. to 10:30 m. on. - Capiain Badger, who - ooy Bay - t BONDAY. OOt « OCTOBER 18 AND | ADMISSION, 10e. CHILDREN: fo. ot the Lomuis sors stao D ooy st 5“”5:3-“" PPN Nanaimo | r. D 18, Bathing, including admission, 25¢: ohildren: 20c. Bay . San Pedro & Way Pts. fher present trade, has been promoted eda, 'man, Position vacated by Captain Bridgett, — - |, Stmi Alameds, Herr) oy Crescent City Stmr Aberdeen, Milier, . Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Redondo. City of Panama Sails. Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Samoa, Madsen, - The steamship City of Pansma, after being | Stmr City of Panama, Nelson. Panama, gut of commission for two years, salled yester- | Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. gfi for Panama and way ports. She carri cargo and about & dozen passengers. R mae e | John Grace Challenge Cup - SGGW—-WTAI._PMSE-S“W pesclicry o, T sy 1 T Leaves Third d T o 3 M., 11 8. m., 13 m, and 1 p. ot mo conveniences by g minutes a. m. E 2 i . T r:::l. Valencl streets, five minutes later. are the attributes that Novelty! | Double 1y | course. San Ma tric cars every five lBfll l minutes during Lh.“omd.“ 5% Another Genuine Great Weber & Field's Bur- : , Gre ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LADIES FRER, Z g T ——— Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. o TELEGRAPHIC. INT LOBOS, Oct 4, 10 P m—We hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles per o DOMESTIC PORTS. ———— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The British ships Dimsdale and Pass of Brander ere chartered for wheat from Portland fo Eest London at 28s. The Russian ship RIA—Arrived Oct 4—Ger ship Magda- row@ale, pow at Blakeley, was chartered in to g ASTO] lene, from Yokohama. B Sailed el B i B Oct 4—Fr bark Cambronne, e o Retheron reuras o B with | Ommmmies L o & iy T ¢ WHIRL=1=-GIG > | AUTONOBILE AND osen L e o iy BICYCLE RACES! d W, 5 J A scream from start to finish. Everything INGLESIDE TRACK. ,m"u‘.fi.“.":_fi"m% is the mm?fi.m UND. AY, THE OTHER (ONLY) WAY.| o ros october 5, WEEKLY CALL v oust: — —_— funny. Same great cast. Same o G with 13,569 ctls wheat, valued at $16,800; 53,- 808 ctls barley, valued at $61400 and 20,000 s French sbip Bove v et i, | now on sale, Two weeks ahead. , » ¥ s & 4 ¥ s

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