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10 SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUE ANXIDUS TIMES FOR MINISTRY Germany’s New Tariff Bill Certain to Be Voted Down. Defeat of Government Likely{ to Cause Reorganization of Cabinet. BERLIN, Oct. During to-day’s de- te in the Reichstag on the new tariff bill a ation was caused by Dr. Sat- tler,, National Liberal, caliing on Chan- von Bulow to dissolve the house d the comedy.” The impres- by the delegate’s speech was gre was rumored that the to dissolve the nded 1 begin voting to-mor- ts to paragraph row The offered ~ certain hation of which e vote on the main until Wednesday, but the defeat nt by a large majority The Ministry's de- ns oblige it to resign, is not unlikely <y-Wehner, Imperial the Interior, whose v the Cabinet, may sign or ask to be s /have stry. cern is shown by oned the Finance Wurttem- support of grain duties and ans’ demands. The e effect New Drydock Lapnched. g drvdock for the San Fran- any, at Hunters Point for hed, on Saturday and to its station in €0 into commixsion built under as slid into the It overation was f any kind. The the extensions, at each end. Her t and 66 feet inside is equipped. with opened for Salem Is Now Afioat. was frustrated by an on of sand at the foot yesterday and w ge in a few days. Sh sea when the first at- er. She was in no crience in the sand little delay in iotting Portland Arrives From Nome. The aska C ommercial Company’s steam- vesterday from St e. She landed many brought here employes—coming nostly the winter. Brewed from carefully select! ed barley and hops — never permitted to leave the brew- ery until properly aged. ins & Ce., Wholesale Distribu- orpiz street, San Fran: Thomas W. Col tors, 105 POLITICAL. —For— Judge of the Superior Court R. B. WcCLELLAN Fepublican Nomine:. ol FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE, REGULAK REPUELICAN NOMINEE, J.C..HESBARD ) ———— FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE JOHN HUNT REFUBLICAN NOMINEE INCUMBENT VOTE FOR INGSTON JENKS —FOR— BE CF THE SUPERIOR COURT, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. DR. C. C. 6’DONNELL, INGEPENDENT CANDIDATE ICR Eailrcad Commissioner of the SECOND DISTRICT. Ben Mateo. Marin and San Francisco Counties. Kame will Le prioted oo the State ticket ecause prior to the open- | Ministers thus far have | which has becn in | new stone | fi r-masted schooper Salem, the launch- | 2 rought about $60,000 | RACE MEETING | 10 BE-EXTENDED Los Angeles Season Will End With the Pres- ent Month. Ladies’ Day Attracts Great Crowd of Fair Lovers cf the Horse, | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.—The success | of the present racing season has been so { encouraging to Manager J." W. Brooks {that he has about decided.to extend the closing date to the last day of the month. He said to-day that there were a number of horses in the stables here that had had | no chance to start, owing to their lack of | condition. These were now rounding into | form and he wished to give the owners jan opportunity of starting them. Be- | sides, he said, the support of the public | had been so liberal as to indicate that | & longer season might be a paying propo- | sition. Ladies werc admitted free to-day and ! the result was the biggest aggregation of | femininity that ever assembled in Los | | Angeles. More than 4000 women packed | the benches, the boxes and the aisles of {the stand. About nine-tenths of them { played Jerry Ransch's mounts and they | {mvst have carried home a large sum in { the aggregate. 1 i | The vookies got “it” again to-day and would have been hit much harder had | Malaspina come in gzhead of Golden | Light. As it was Golden Light was lib- i erally played at odds of 2 to 1. The two harness races went off in rrompt ‘order, three helts being sufficient | in each to return ine winner., The 2:25 |trot was e for lioflo, Briney K get- ting second money. The 2:11 pace had | four starters and Dictatress showed good | { class by winning in three straight heats ! in fairly good time. Midnight was second | | in each heat. There was a match race between two rolo ponies belonging to weli-known res- idents of Los Angewes. Carlotta, ridden ! iby Juan Fuentz, easily outfooted Sou- | brette, ridden by Mr. Norton. H Ransch drew two fine finishes, one on | Ei Pitar and the other on Morinel. In fact, it was Ransch’s riding that landed speed in the stretch in the six and a halt | furlong event and beat Malaspina out {2 small margin. The summary: First race, 2:25 trot, purse $500, three in v | Toflo (Bunch) . { Briney K (Cody) | Tom Smith (Von Time, 2:19% Second T ve— 1 raesm 21, ace, 2:11 21, pace, purse 3500, three in | | Dictatress (Vance) T re | Midnight (— 2 2 2| 338 3| 44 4 2:13 | ce, us. Lanka, 107 | (Rapsch), & o b, won: Biue fliracte, 110 (Shee- han), even, second; Vigoros@ 107 (Bozeman), | 6 to 5, coupled with Crucero, third. Time, 1:02. | | Chimes and Eva Fraser also ran. | Fourth race, selling, one mile—E1 Pilar, 103 | (Ransch), 6 1o 5, won; Halmettz, 100 (Shee- | han), T to b, second; Pat Morrissey, 100 (Rice), L = |5 to 2 third. Time, 1: Toriblo, Sirdar, | | General Cronje and Amzi also ran, | QHIP ELV\’ELI_ AND Fifth race, selling, six and a half furlongs— { Golden Light, 109 (Bozeman), 8 to 5, won; Mal- aspina, 1u (Ransch), 3 to 2, second: Troy, 109 (Bullivan), 6 to 1, third. Time, §:20%. Felicita and Dolly’ Weithoff alsc ran. Sixth race, match, polo ponies, IN CoLLIsSION. one mile-— fSTE;\MsHmWHKRUuR SDAY Y OCTOBER SLASHES THE SKIPPER WITH: A | |Vessel Ends Unhappy Voyage by .Co]lidi‘ngr ‘With Steam_ Schooner W. H. Kruger and Sustaining 'Damage-tO.ZHeri'Bpw-Which Will Cost $10,000 to Repair-—-Fever Mars Efficiency of the Crew 21, 1002 MUTINEER ABOARD THE SHIP ELWELL RAZOR MOLINEUX JURY 15 COMPLETED State Produces Evidence Against Alleged " Poisoner. | Carlotta, 167 (Frentz), won; Soubrette, 149 | S l® | (Mr. Norton), second. ~Time, 1:59. | | Seventh race, selling, one and a sixteenth | | miles—Morinel, 105 (Ransch), 3 to 2, won; C: i take, 107 (Fogg), 3 to 1, | (Sheehan), 5 to_ 1, third. 5 1 Time, Dwight Way and Filibuster also ran. The entries for to-morrow follow: %- HE American ship Elwell, which " < | First race, trot, 2:16 class, three in five— arrived yesterday, forty-eight .r;‘ml:(ce Howard, *|Lady Falr, days from Acapulco, ended an | Jckanne. Foxy Mac. tnhappy voyage by colliding Zambra. ! ! ‘ e | when off Lime Point with the | ond race, three-year-olds ,and upward, | sc 7 i s e P | steam schooner W. H. Kruger. The | Vaimar 110 fdogo 108 | Schooner escaped with slight . damage, | Capistranc 10 116 | but the Elwell lost her bowsprit and had | S 112 | ner nose literally torn away. The dam- Mythrox 113 age to the ship will cost about $10,000 to | repair, Soon after the Elwell left Acapulco the Third race, four: year-olds and upward, six furlongs, purse— WElms‘gler 104 Albert Enright.....104 | relations between officers and crew be- | aell Q‘izan x Cowboy ..... 104 | gan to strain uncomfortably. Many of the sailors were sick, having -contracted fthe e cengd o Daa fever prevalent along the Central Ameri- ana | three-quarters of a mile, selling: upward, | Jim Gore .. -114 ennie Hughes . can coast. A number of the men claimed | Annic Max 05 | Our Pride | at different times to be unable to work. | Quidado . 15| Nona B They called their indisposition fever. The mate called it laziness, and the difference Fifth race, handicap, all ases, one mile— | OV opinion resulted in hn unhappy state The Fretter -120| Meehanus .. The Miller Fiush of Gold February 3| Lode Star .. Headwate: 20 milnated in incipient mutiny. Captain Ellis then took a hand and, provoked at the violent and mutinous | language used by John Fitzgerald, a sea- Sixth race, handicap, all ages, five furlongs Florinel ...........12 i | Taehie Masasai . 120 Montans Peeress man, proceedeéd to put the mutineer in | Ingo .... ++...106 Meteoro | irons. Fitzgerald was prepared for the | Hercules . Pllon emergency and attacked the skipper with g P a razor, inflicting some serious wounds on the captain’s head and arms. Captain 1lis overpowered thie sailor, however, | ana placed him in the forecastle in irons. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | He will be turned over to the authorities Times and poiclehts of High and Low ' to-day. ers ort Point, entrance to ‘San| Tpe mate esterday belittled the claims Francisco Bay. Published by official sy i R !\,u'ged Fubiily k) voyads Hhy thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | d:fferent members of the crew, but the Sun, Mcon and Tide. | | | the city front (Mission-street . wharf) about | wornout appearance of some of the: al- | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt * S Abrit i coan Rt | the height of tide is the same at both places. | Jc5¢d Shirkers 1 8 the sailor side of the story. The collision which resulted in ripping off the ship's cutwater occurred. yester- day forenoon. The Elwell was sailing fip the bay and the W. H. Kruger was bound out for Port Los Angeles. The Kruger changed her course to avoid the strong eddy off Fort Point and was swung by the tide right acros the bow of the safling ship.. She hit the Elwell a heavy blow, before which thick bolts, stout timbers and solid steel bands part- | afl company like so much paper. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, Sun rises .6:23 -5 |Time| | Fe. = |Time| t. |- | 0.2 5 REN RN owa|K2Z| | I8 4 | 8-0! :,5 The Kruger escaped with a few unim- 1] 9:10/ 47 | portant abrasions, but as she was carry- 1.01i0:07] 49 | ing passengers she was compelled under | . NOTE—In the abov, | the the law to return for a survey. She re- sumed her voyage about 4:30 p. m. The Elwell, which came up in ballast, will be repaired and then laid up -until freights are better. A SO B NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping ‘Merchants. The British ship Metropolis was chartered | prior to arrival for barley from this port to Eu- rope at 30s. Wheat for England. The French ship Ville de Mulhouse was cleared vesterday for Hull, England, with' 85,- | 650 ctls Wheat, valued at $107,100, and 28,000 ft | Lumber as dunnage, valued at $430. e expositién of the tides early morning tides are &iven in the lert | hand column and the succeseive fides of the { 98y 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 sometimes occurs. The heights given are fn | addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes t | the charts. The plane | of the lower low wate: | o o S | Shots for Deserters, { Two sailors deserted from the U. 8, §. Al | batrces yesterday morning. They took with | them ome of the ship's boats and were fol- | lcwed by seven rifle shots turned 1o« H watch on deck. The shots were helo:; l';)\}', l":s lice Sergeant Jesse Cook, but neither sailors nor t have been seen sij The desertion ‘w&s accomplished about 3 o a. m, g i, French failor Drowned. M. Grutton, a sallor belonging to the French bark Jean, was knocked overboard from hix vessel yesterday and drowned. His body was TS, Exports to British Columbia. The steamer Umatilla, which sailed on Sat- urday for Vjctoria, carried an assorted cargv, consigned to the principal British Columbian, ports, valued at $11,768, and including the fol- not recovered. The veseel was “coming along. | \°ViNE} 3 kg 2,205 | { e the Sock. wibo B Gtis Sorkyard cartied | 1 saatt, 31 S0 A P L | Gration was shex By coashed_to the deck. 12000 be’ lingeed, 430 ibs. dried abolee el | Grutton Wwas struck by some of the flyin . ol wreckage. It is thought he was badly injureq | as he made mo effort to save himself whe in the water. He sank before his comrade could reach him. i Pkes fresh fruit, "0 pkgs fresh vegetables, Si s canned goods, 15 DkEs groceries and provi- | sfons, 162 bxs paste, 539 gals wine, 247 1bs leaf tobacco, 550 ting matches, 04 bdls sash welgnts, 26 pkgs arms and am:unition, 17 pes steel, 16 | sleel beams, § reels cable, 2 rolls leather./’ Rail Rates Reduced Via Santa Fe. | During September and October the San- ta Fe will sell tickets to San Francisco | Branch Hydrographic Office. U. §. N, Mef- at the following rates: From New York, chants’ xchange, San Francisco, Cal $50; Boston, $43:90; Chicago, $33; St. Louis, October 20, 1502, Memphis and New Orleans. $30; Kansas |, t¢ Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry City, Omaha, Sioux City and Fort Worth, | PUI1INE Was dropped exactly at noon to-day. 3%. and reduced rates from intermediate | G Moroon of the 120th meridlan, or at & Points. lrfion;‘nuon at Santa Fe ticket|” "™ ' J. C. BURNETT, ‘_r, 641 Market street. Lieutenant U. 8. N., In chargs. Ay : | Time Bail. | of affairs, which on September 21 cul- |, [ -4 TO ARRIVE, | Steamer. | From, Edith.. -| Seattle Alb. River... | Alblon & . Dollar San_Pedro Grays Harbor . China & Japan Honolulu ... Mendo¢ino City Tacoma, Newburg.....| San Pedro Pomona. -| Humboldt - Corona San Pedro & Way- Ptg. S. Barbara Seattle & Olympla....| San Juan New York via Panamal Arcata. -, Coos Bay & Pt, Orford Titania - | Nenaimo . -|0ct. San Pcdro...:| San Pedro . “loct. Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way PtsiOct. Mariposa. - Tahiti .. +|Oct. Eureke | Humboldt 3 Point Arena..| Point Arena X Queen. Piget “Sound .Ports. : Montara. Seattle -[Oct. 26 Ramona. Newport & Way Ports|Oct. 26 Crescent City | Crescent: City ........|Oct. 27, State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Oct. 27" Sydney & Way Ports.|Qot. 27 Mexican Ports «{Oct. " 27 | Humboldt .. Oct. 28 -1 Coquille River 7 28 -| Seattle & Tacoma ....|Oct. 28 | Grays Harbor .. .|0ct. 28 % | N. Y. via Panama..|Oct. 29 Umatilla.....| Puget Sound Ports....|Oct. 20 Rainter | Seattle & Whatcom ..[Oct. 20 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination, . |Salls.| Pler. October 21. Acme Stuslaw River. Pler 2 Empire. Coos - Bay Pier 13 Eureka. Humbojdt Bler 13 Ramona Newport ' & Wa: pier 11 £ October 22. R. Dollar...| Seattle direct Pler 2 G. Dolla Grays Harbor Pler 2 M. Dollar.. | Portland direct Pler .2 Newburg...| Gravs Harbor T 2] Grays Harbor AMERICAN SHIP WHICH AR- RIVED YESTERDAY AND STEAM SCHOONER IN 'COLLISION. Stmr Portland, Lunquist, 193 days from St Michael, 13% days, via:Seattle 89 hours. Stmr Santa Monlca, Olsen, Shipping Intelligence. via Nome 178% Grays Harbor. Stmr State of Californfa; Thomas, 42 hours from San Diezo. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 40 hours from Crescent City. Point. Supr. Olymole, Hanson, 33 hours from San | Pedrao.. Ship Elwell, Eli Schr* Menila, Ledlow. Schr W F Jewett, Petterson, 10 days from _bound" sout St Ruth, Hoiman, ARRIVED: Monday, October 20. da ys, Lee, 22 hours from Hardy h; “put In for passengers. , Johnson, 10! hours from Bihlers . 48 days from Acapulco. 10 days from Port Klawack. CLEARED. \ Monday, October 20. Stmr_ Ramona, Gielow, San Pedro; Coast Steamshin’ Co. Seattle: Pacific Selling Co. Fr bark Ville de Mulhouse, Cannevet, Hull; Cutter & Mosele. RETURNED. Mon Stmr W H' Kruger, Ahlin, ing for San Pedro, day, October 20. hence this mor: returned ‘on account bf be- ing in_collision with ship Elwell. SAILED. Stmr. Aberdeen, Higgl st Stmr Redwood ' City, Weber, Bowens Land- ing. Monday, October 20. ns, Eureka. Greenwood, Olgen, Greenwood. Stoir Gualala, Olsen, Bowens Landing. Stmr. Olympie, 'Hansen, Whatcom. Stmr Fuiton, Lee, San Pedro. ’ Stmr 'W H Kruger, Ahlin, San Pedro. Stinr Brooklyn, Hizgins, Mendocino. Ship W H Kruger, Ahlin, Port Los Angeles. Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Oct 2, lat Dijon, froi 5, lat 11 POINT LOBOS, Oct cloudy; PORT TOWNSEND—Safled Oct SPOKEN. 20.N, lon 19 W, Fr bark Ville de Swansea, for San Francisco. lon 25 W, Swei from Hull, for San Franciszo. TELEGRAPHIC. 20, 10 p m—Weather wind 8, velocity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Alvena, for Tacoma. POINT REYVES—Pas: m Hardy Creek, S BAY—Arrived herice, Oct 17; stmr - Allfa B “rela. Safled Oct 19—Schr Jessie Francisco; schr Western Home, ton, fro cisco. “ASTORIA—Arrived Oct for tel, -from. Port Los Angeles. 20—Sc! sed Oct 20—Stmr Ful- San Pedro, Oct 20—Stmr Arcata, nce, hence Oct 16, via ¥ t 20—Ger ship Chris- via Unalaska 72 kours from Pacific Ship 1 F Chapman, Kendal, New York, via Oct dish bark Trople, nor, for San or San Fran- - Testimony Does Not Differ Frcm That Given at Former Trial. eI R NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The jury for the trial of Roland B. Molineux, charged with | the murder of Mrs. Katherine J. Adams. was completed to-day. Assistant District Attorney Osborne this afternoon made the opening address for the State, after which the taking of evidence commenced. Osborne called Dr. Edward F. Hitch- cock, the first physician to .see Mrs. | Adams after she was taken ill. The doc- tor £aid he saw a “suspicious appearance” i in the throat of the dymg woman and administered whisky, but without effect. stuff from the bromo seltzer bottle to his tongue and detected hydrocyanic acid. Traces of mercurial poison were on Mrs. Adams’ lips. Dr. Hitcheock identifled a gave him as the wrapper that inclosed the bottle and hoider when it reached him at the Knickerbocker Club. It was admitted in evidence. The bottle holder and bottle were also admitted after the witness said he saw them on the dining table in Mrs. Adams' flat. . The witness said he was sure that one of the cyanides caused the death of Mrs. Adams. Osborne next produced Henry S. Cor- nish, who told of the recelpt of the poisoned package at the clubhouse on j December 24, 1899. It 'was put on his desk by one of the clerks. He tore off the wrapper and threw it away. Later, at some one's suggestion, he picked the paper up and wrapped it around the pack- age again. He then told of speaking of the anonymous gift at dinner that even- ing and said Mrs. Rogers suggested that | he bring it home and give her the holder, which, from his description, seemed tc match tHe silver on her toilet table. The trial was adjourned until to-mer- row. PORTLAND—Sailed Oct 20—Schr Mahuko- na, for Shanchal. 3 | _Arrived “Oct 20—Stmr Prentlss, from San | Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. . PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Qct 1S—Bark | Nuvanu, from Honolulu. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 18—Br stmr Lady Joley, from Guayaquil. FOREIGN PORTS. assed Cct 17—Br stmr St Kilda, for Naw York. orior to Oét' 20—Lr 27, for Hongkong. iled Oct 19—Bktn Wres- tralia. MALTA—P: tler, for Newcastl | DELAGOA BAY—Sailed Oct 20—Bark Chal- lenger, for Newcastle, Austraiia. GUAYMAS—Salled Oct 1S—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—To sail Oct 21—Ger stmr Karnak, for San Francisco. | _MELBOURNE—Arrived Oct 18—Schr Henry & | K Hall, from Tacomwa. HAKODATE—Arrived Oct 10—Schr Fred J Wocd, from Kaichou. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Satled Oct 18—Stmr Celtic, for New York. Oct 19—Stmr Georgle, for New Yoi s BREMEN—Sailed Oct 19—Stmr Breslau, for New York, PLYMOUTH--Sailed Oct 19—Stmr Patricla, for New York. ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Fries- land, from New. York. VALLEJO, Oct. 20.—Orders have been issued detaching Commander T. Phelps and as- signing Commander C. B. Moore as. equip- nient officer at Mare Isla ADVERTISEMENTS. HOSTETTER’ STOMACH BITTERS Has been before the public for 50 years and has met with remarkable success as n- a family medicine, because it is reliable, and will cure when other remedies fail. 1t is therefore recommended to those who suffer from Loss of Appetite, Insomnia, Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Malaria, Fever and Ague. One bottle will convince you that it is the best medicine in the world for the stomach. Be sure to try it. hr MUCH MONEY is spent paying for Cures which are G. Lindauer ~TACOMA—Arrived - Oct 20—St T B L A T e B e . & . NEAH BAY—Passed in Oct - | Cipa, & Japan. | 1 bmeaiss less “Rende Oct 10" o Port SRR nigde. 3 ship Carl, from Tsintau: shi ol 2 assed out Oct bark C; . Al Rivet. | B Arena & Albion| & pm/ier 13 fmm"&}Anle.v- Yar ::.ne'n-frln; Br snip Glon: e ay.| 9 am|Pler slin, from Victoria, for United il City Pucbla ' Puget. Sound Ports: (11 am|Pler 19 | “SEATTLE- Saled. 0ot S0 Sms 8dom. Bar Not to ask for a dollar until 3 October 24 | | ¢ |para, for.San Francisco; Br bark Gocsars we have effected a curz. Phoen!x. Mendocino City, |Pier 13 | Bay," for. Cape Town. g Pomona Igmgbnml;t 1:30 DII;{er }.‘; sl\n;vgu ‘Oct' 19—Schr F .S Redfield, from . ay-Pt, |Pler 13 ian_Podro. X8 5 L} S Sheplls. | Grays Harbor Pler 2| GRAYS HARBORArrived 20—Sehr 0O We Treat a"dnf:'e th 3 ca..| Gravs Harbor .. . er Kellogg, Bence Oct 10. . - October 25, o o A R 1 8 e b la Tor. . Tron: e i T Coos Bay...| San_Pedro .& Way Pler 11 | clscd. -Qct 19—8chrs Esvada, ' Melrose, W 1 of MENONLY . .., . Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama PMSS | Witzemann anid. Alert, for San Franeisco, Alaméda... | Honolulu ......... Pler. 7 | ROCKPORT—Salled Oct 20, 5:25 p m—Stmr S sflo.en‘lobut 26, -1 scou-w 413117 S Frioges g DR. TALCOTT & CO., . n Diego ay. er 11 L —Arrived ( 20=—Stm; - .. Octoher 27 o hence Oct 10 - * Geo Loo- | B | 1140 Market St., Cpposi‘e Fale’s. Pt. Arena..| Point Arena -..... Pler ' fled. Oct '20—Stmr ' Geo Loomis, for San S. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympid Pler 2 tmr Robert Dollar, for San Pedro, orona. ... Humboldt . Fler 11 | SN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Renect October 2% Dollar; from Redofdo.. Queen. ... Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pler 10 | = Sailéd Oct “U—stnr, Alcazar, for San Fran- Oregonian..' New York ;.. ; <|Pler_20 cisco; stmr Newburg, for San Francisco, October 3f), e ] NEHALEM - RIVER—Safled Oct 19—Schr A Maru... | China & Japan...| 1 prilPMSS’ tla, for San Francisco. Nebraskan. | Honclulu-Kahuluf .| ...|Pier 20 —Arrived* . Oct - 18—Schr Bertie Alliance....! Portland & Way..| 5 pm Pler 6 | Min rom Redondo. _Oct. 19—Schr Joseun == | Russ, éml;l San ?&emb °Cuct 20;‘~Schr Allen A, FROM SEA 5 . * | from’ Guaymas; -stmr-Pomona, hence Oct 19, = oM Rarmn Seiled Oet 20—Stmr Arctle, for San Fran- Steamer. For. - Sails. | ciscq. Juacs ) . Al I s - | _ HOQUIAM—Safled .Oct 17—Schr Alert, for Farallon. 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Weakiesses or auy contracted disease posttively curad by the oldsst Specialist on the Const. Est. 38 years. UR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN 0 Consultation frec and strietly private. Treatment porsomaily or by letter. A 0 Positise Curs in svery cave underiaked. Write for Book, PEILONOPRY of MARRIAGE, MAILID SREL, (A valuable book for men) DR. JORDAN & CG., 1051 Market St 8. F. DOV DD DD ¢ n Weak Men and Women SEOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE t Mexican Remedy; gives health and strength 10 sexual organs. Depot. 323 Market. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Stsamship Co. cisco as fellcw: o Frn For Ketchikan, Jumean, Bkagway, ctc.. Alaska—I1 a. m., Oct. 13, 18, 23, 28, Nov. 2" Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, couver, Port Townsend, Seaitle. Ta- coma, Evereit, Whatcom—11 & m; Oct 13, 18, 23, 28 Nov. 2. Change at Beattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Bureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., Oct. 14, 19 24, 27, 30. Nov. 2. 5, 8. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbarm— Santa R« la, Sundays. 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 a. m For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford. San Luls Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Ramgna only). Ramona, 9 a, m. Coos Bay. 9 a. m.. Oct. 17. For Ensenada, agdalena Ray, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosa- la, 'Guymas (Mex.)—I10 a. m., 7th of each m;r;;rl further Information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or salling 7T ATRTCE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). Freight office. 10 Market st. C. D. DUNA . DU . Ge 10 Market' st.. Steamers leavs 21,29, Nov. 6: . Nov.'2. San Jose asy m._ Pass. Agt.. San_Francisco. O.R.& N. CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR. And short rail line from Portland to all pointe East. Through tickets to all points. all rayl e steamship and rall. at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 1l a. m. D, W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgcmery at. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- § IEAERe L LEAYE wmaxy, con. for YOKOHAMA and HO: alling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasak! d ting_at Hongkong with steamers for In. . eic. N0 cargo recelved an board on day of all"n' SUAMERICA MARU. Thi ) . 1 [ONGKONG MARU (calling at Manlla) lay, November 23, 1903 8. 8. NIPPON MARU. # Friday, December 19, 1903 > WA, OAIOR, JEG 2EALAXD amd JYDWEY, kc_,ws_‘__s' & > DIREOK LINE 10 TAIMTE 8. S ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Saturday, Ost, 25, 2 p. m. 8.'S, MARIPOSA, for Tahit!, Oct. 31, 10 & m. 8. S. SONOMA. for Honolulu, Samoa, Auch- land and Sidney. Thursday. Nov. 6, 10 a. m. &3, SPRECELS & BROS. 00., Agis.. Tickat Offee, 43 MarketSe, Fright ffics, 329 Markat 1., Pier fo. 7, Pacific $L AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. St. Loufs.Oct. 22,10 am;St. Paul.Nov. 5, 10 am Phila..Oct. 29, 10, amiSt: Louls.Nov.12,10 am RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS, Zeeland.Oct. 25, 10 am| Finland.Nov. 1, 10 am| INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR.G.A.P.C., 30 Montg'm'y st. COMPAGNIZ CENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE PARIS. { Agents, 5 Montgomery avenme, 71'0.!: sald hv a'l Raflroad BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S WAVY YARD ARD VALLE. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE wlflmflfl%&m