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0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, GCTOBER 29, 1902 IS WINg |KOREA ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD ON |WiAsEs (TS0 |EDITOR VIETIM- FAOM FiLIBuSrEp| HOMEWARD RUN FROM YOROHAMA “nrofn WABKS - OF INGENDIRY : : Pacific Mail Company’s. New Liner Suddenly Finds Herself and Puts o h:;:’“&’;tiui‘::’e ” in an Appearance About Five Days Ahead of Time. . Angeles. S % . 2 N Only Relief; A Cure. ASTHMA _ Many discouraged Asthmatics mm&fitlmwmnw lack faith to try, believing a cure is truly a grand remedy unknown to other Cresceus and Dan Patch | Fire Destroys a News- Both Fail in Time paper Plant in San Trials. Liuis Obispo. . S P —a Weather Conditions Against| Torch Is Applied in Number Ransch Lands E! Piloto First g in the Opening Number | the Champion Harness of Places and Coal Oil < b | Fi Thr! 4 : cn the Card. % Tees SO The lato Sir Dr. Morrell McKen- g . | ' zie, En; ’s foremost physician, ¥ 108 ANGELES, Oct. 28.—One harness i MEMPHIS, Oct 28.—Cresceus. failed in Special Dispatch to The Call. mo'dnfigb’s_ ASTHMA cuni Yind four running races made up the capd | | his attempt to-day to lower his former| gaN LUIS OBISPO, Oct. Z.—An at- constantly in his private practice. ¢t Agricultural Park to-day. The run- ners were liberally backed, but the pub- lic did mot take the trotters seriously and If are discouraged send for a mvmu free sample. It will not you. mark of 2:0214, trotting the mile in 2:05%. |t mpt was made at 4 o'clock this morn- A strong breeze was blowing directly ing to burn the plant of the Evening down the back stretch. Dan Patch, the | preeze, When the fire was. discovered gave little attention to the six heats nec- es=ary to decide the winner. As wusual, Ransch won on his first pacer, also made an effort to reduce the world's mark of 1:59%. His efforts proved no better than that of Cresceus, the mile the. whole front of the building was in flames, but the department succeeded In confining the fire to the bullding in which MB’S ASTHMA CURE is stane S ] throughout the world for over a gount, Bl Piloto, which was favorite in ihe betting. Mimo took the five-furlong ndicap in a gallop from Isabellita. The time, 1:01, is the best for the dis- | }ence made during the meeting. Loyal | § surprised the talent by taking the | seven-furlong selling race from Filibus- | the even-money favorite. El Pilar | wes third. Jennie Hughes won cleverly | last race from Roltaire, Fine Shot | Summ. being paced in 2:01%. Summary: it ; gi - iy s o megor D Momtest wontwo | It Sarted, finally’subduing it. The busi straight heats in 2:00%, 2:09%. . Major Mus. | less offices and the editorial rooms were coyite, Gold brick and Uarnetta alxo started. | ruined and nothing except a typewriting ;15 pace, purse §1000—Gentry won the sec- and and (I hoate: 1S 0% i Ou. | machine was saved. The loss to the banola won the frst heat in i Cousin | Breeze Publishing Company Is ~ quite adge, Brown Heels, Orin B, Garnet, Olive Wood, George Starr and Rex B also started. | DAYy and there is no insurance. The 2:24 trot, purse $1000—The Dean won two | building, the property of the Bank of straight heats in 2:201;, 2:191. - Hugh Wynn, | San Luis Obispo, is damaged to the ex- Diregtor Bell and ~Edgewqod:, Belle - al%o | tent of several hundred dollars. *'9°1% “trot, purse $1000—A -J 'D ‘won two| There is every evidence that the ‘fire straight heats in 2:13, 2:10%. EI Milagro, | Was the work of an Incendiary. The uarter of a mfii A truly re- gnhhh in flnlf.’ HIMROD M’F’G CO., 14-18 D‘r‘l‘a'la.l‘;'y' all R‘==. Yomx. three in M 2:16 class tro Invader, Haron Bell, Judge Cullen, Goid | building was fired in a number of places et i D et Spotly M. Oxford Chiimes, Allan | and; coal ofl had been used. No o e an v Foster Boy also started. Mac (Durfee) . 1 Against time—Dan P, has been made. <~ -] >ateh, to beat Fair (Bunch) 2 (Myron McHenry). Timé, by quarters, A PER"'HE"T CUR n Smith (Van £ 1:00%, 1:31%, 2:01%. of the most obstinate cases of Cresceus, to beat s Gonorrhees e of 2:024 (George H.| Livingston Jenks is an ideal choice for nd Gleet, guaranteed i from 8 10 [ s Ketcham). Time, by quarters, 31, 1:02), [Buperior Judge. Remember the name. * days; nc other treatment required. selling— Piloto, | 114 | 1:343, 2:05%. Sold by all druggists. won almar, 117 J. Shee- v nd; Jim Roberts, 109 (Boze- Bogota Seeks Recruits. | third. -~ Time, 1:24 Ignacio, ARTICULATE A WINNER The Colombian gunbdat Bogota, according | nel Smith aiso ran o i ~Mimo, 118 (Lewis), ON AQUEDUCT TRACT |to the officers of the steamship Curacao which arrived yesterday from the south, put into RAILWAY TRAVEL. The._ Wil Magdalena Bay on her voyage to Panama and | ~=~m=s~—m—~——r—~—om e_Nassau Stakes ata e AN iate atrenucts <iotis o 4 to- | PACIFIC al € 113 (Tullett) Seventy Yards Go to Andy Wil- number of é‘le‘r crew. All sorts of inducements | SOUTHER A el o > 3 were offered for the right kind of fighting ma- | ins leave and are due to arrive 8t i o ey liams, Oom Paul Second. terial, but the Magdalna people had heard of | T B o A kAN CISCO. 21 Mnxim also ran. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Aquéduct summary: | the Padilla and the Bogota resumed her voy- | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street , handicap—Jennie First race, for thres-year-olds and upward, | 28¢ Without having enlisted a single recrult. | T3iig _ Fuow Ocroszs 1. 1902, — awsivel won: Roltaire, 104 selling, six 'furlongs—Brunswick won, Glen- B AEPTRIRe bs BTT | ©7.004 Benicia, Suisan, EImirs and Sacra- Shot, ~ 108 ellie second,. Tremar third. Time, 1:16%. Five corperations raised $230,000 mento .. . ’fi; oo D:a =3 ) ]slrcomf\"ue. t:reewear-aldn dlnd upward, | to promote the scheme known as ;fiA Yacaville, Winters Eamaey 3L Culver and | £ | s selling, mile and seventy yards—Animosity | 4 NO. N an on, Vallejo, { HE Pacific Mall Company's new | | fourth tlme column gives the last tide of the | won, Lady Steriing second, Obia third. Time, | mamrat emey cxpoct tor e o hotal ‘Napa, Callstogs, Santa Rosa.. ... §.258 | atbainklil Khres aumpriaed evary- | | | | day. except when there are out three tides, as | 1:49. 5 S ¥ expe o et that| gg9, pavis.\Woodisad, Knights Landing. TLL USE MERCE | e ] | | somnetimes occurs. . 'The beights given are in Third race, for fillies, two-year-olds, five | MOney back if the measure becomes Marysviile, Oroville. . 1.88» £ D HARES ! Lody ashore yesterday, mm—nlngi Eddlllo; to !h(e:hsnundlng; of fl;e Unlteld sc?w furlongs—Sweet Alice won, Lady Lake second, | @ 1aw, and it comes out of your sz; A'tlmnicfinxpnng—uwnlndini. ’< A AT AMERICAN WATERLOO by steaming into the harbor five ‘cast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | Futurata third. Time, 1:03, ' | pockets. [ RRa Lothabp, S = i~ e T days before she was expected. slgn precedes the height, and then the number Fourth race, the Nassau, mile and seventy AT Sy ST e 8.004 Nlles, )ltndn(-,fllnlum.vllllh.; “.Ez: ittle Fli £ the Plai 2 ¥ glven s subtracted from the depth given by | yards—Andy Williams won, Oom Paul second, ok g « : e Fliers of the Plains Will Be She was under orders to get home in a the charts. The plane of reference s the mean | Barouch third, Time. 1:47 4.5, : Salmon Boat Arrives. e S e, Botees, Wilows Shipped to St. Louis for the hurry and Captain Seabury had been told of the lower low water o ML race, for maiden two vekr-olds, selllng, | The shlp Otiental arrived yosterday, 22 days oa Blafh, Portiand .. " 2850 R A 5 2 | —_—— ive and a hal ‘urlongs—Chicl§ won, Barke- | from Pyramid Harbor, A Chinese passenger 8.30a San Jose, Livermore, Stockto: Coursing Meeting. to cut out from his schedule the custom- e et ot % p: 3 304 ~ Y " 3 , Guy Park third. TMme, 1:10 2-5. | dled during the trip. The Orlei . Sae to, Placervill The hares which will be used at the | ary calls at Nagasakl and Honolulu. It i bt 'f‘:‘x“ z:n- g5 Sixth race, ra; .1" ages, h-nd&can lmne M:id 2000 shbcs) 0 ahacdh A a e 3::“1':::5 ;f-‘r;n“le‘.“(,“‘:cno?&d B, * 4250 e - ke : 2 2 trobt Iydrographic Offic, U. 8. N., Mer- | seventy yards—Articulate won, Himself second, | of the fishing fleet expected from the morth, Oakdale. Chinese, Jamest 1. So- Amesican Waterioo meeting at St. Louis | Was known that he was coming d | chants” Rxchange, San Francisco, Cal., | Examiner third. Time, 1:48, __.pP__ nora, Tuolumne and Anj 50 hext month will be shipped from Merced. | from Yokohama but even under that ar- | pioctover 28, 1502 - CHICAGO, Oct, 28.—Worth summary: Vailefo . 1 12350 sentativ ey s will | T < y ked fo e Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry Ny G 3 Los Angeles Express —Mariines, _ A representative lot of greyhounds will | rangement \hfij Korea was not looked r‘ tullding ‘was dropped exactly at moon to-day, | _First race, six furlongs—Worthington won, ADVEBTIEFI'EHEE Tracy Lathrop.stockton.Al besent from this State. D. & E. Walsh | until Saturday. { L &4t noon of:the 120th merlaian, or at § | Evelyh Byrd second, Best Mah third.. Time, 1 | anulnzgdh::le:no. Bak: > " tike e g B =2 - ever. and | . m., Greenwich time. 114 3.5, | - 3 :»,',2‘. = - ey flr,m;?-'?\-s?‘ e be axiped 3: t”tda}'e ;O“‘;\"‘ 3?‘?1 | J. C. BURNETT, Second race, five furlongs—Red Sam wor, CURES WEAK MEN FREE. 9.304 Vailejo, Martinez and Way Stations 7. & R v l'nLd companied by Vic Noble, | ek »;-“A)\Ea;e“oorm l{)an;;m?;m:s )r)fi“\sf | - -3 Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. Vestia second, Computation; :third. Time, I oo Sand- s Ha " 10.004 Tx;,s“eev:r(l)-lzdm-l:rg\;::d—ml. rainer of 2 at will keep would-be " - et 1:02 25, nsures Lo ome .+ O ago. - ¥ William McCaffrey will take the Orth- | ling for some time to come. | | STEAMSHIP WHICH BROKE | Slitsning Totell | *"Third race, mile and a sixteenth—The Lady for AllL iy by i R A e ;EE ”:}ieh{n string. including _ Sis woc, Eilsta, | Her time from Yokohama was ten days, | ALL RECORDS FOR PACIFIC | PP i ntelligence. | won, Scariet Lily second, Pélix Bard third. 300r Beaicia Winters, " Sacramenis, ¥ iburon, Tap Spencer, Lady Clare | fifteen hours and fifteen minutes. Her| | GCEAN TRANSIT. ARRIVED: O ke ¢ En.| How any man may quickly cure himself atter Woodiand, Williams, lows, | " amd Can't Tell. best day’s run was 436 knots and her av- | E i i : Tuesday, October 25. | dursnce. wan: ‘Gold Bell scoond, Banter thied.| years of suffering from weakness, lost vitality, B e TS George MacE. Malcolm will take his | erage speed from port to port was 17.78 | . Stmr Albion River, Bash, 12 hours from | Time. 1:28. night Josses, varicocele, etc. Simply send your | $.30p Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 755 fast young dog Acolus. Jame knots. She did it all with six boilers, Albion. . Fifth race, five and a half furlongs—Fair- | pame and address to Dr. Knapp Medical cc_,‘ 4007 Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, B have cherse of ROl S0 ol vom e L | 161 cs soap, 1391 cs canned meat, 6 cs cannea | Stmr Mandalay, Batchelder, — hours from [ bury won, Pretorious second, Herodiade third, | 1516 Hull .building, Detroit, Mich., and they Callstogs, Santa Rosa. 254 #teilg. It is expected George Nether- | Chief Engineer Rossiter says that while | {Tuit, 100 cs 60 pkgs salmon, 236 gals whi Bandon, via Crescent City 40 hours. | Time, 1:07 4-5. wil| giadly send free receipt with full direc. | 4.00® Niles, Livirmore, Stockton, B Peentelli, the greatest e | e i 3 el 103 gals wine, 5 cs brandy, 20 bbls plaster, 2325 | Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, — days frora | _Sixth race, mile and seventy yards—Silver | tions so that any man may easily cure him.| 4.30¢ Hayward. Niles, Irvington, Ssn) 18.554 atelli, the greatest young grey- | the Korea has a good heaithy appetite|ins sheet lead, 40 pkgs millwork, 100,000 Ibs | Guaymas, via Ensenada 48 hours Fizz won, Huzzah second, Matin Bell third. | self at home. This Is certainly a most gea- Jose. Livermore. $IN88a nundR ever shown in America, will run in | fo- coal she is In no way rapacious and | bituminous rock, 26.000 bricks, 92 boiler tubes, | = Stmr Proenix. Odland, 16 hours from Men- | Time, 1:5 1-5. mus- offer, and, the. (ollowing_cxtracts taken |- €0 " St . R« ne. He Iso )nd h v *h | 1 pks machi; 36 carboy: 1d, 18 pkes |docino. - 283 from their daily malil sl at men thi Bak = her ],,i S Wu(,,g]: i i rv.‘:)‘:g}:g;ll:exa‘::ll‘i)nsagts‘;:: paints, 50 pes chimney PIRe 2 Stmr Korea, Seabury, 18 days from Hong- | ST: LOUIS, Oct. 28—Fair Grounds sum- | (%% generosity: - Barbara, Los Angeles. . B Dhes b et o =ty = s ko;\\g. vltivY;lIml'll(nmn 10 mwfim;!n 4 TRy “Dear Slm—‘ Plea:-duicwclmhy sincere thacks L e Antidch: Stockim, e 10.254 PEASE gy % i D Stmr ruger, n, ourg from First race, five and a half furlongs—Col for yours of recent date. ave given you ' Mr. Sweeney will also have John Charl- B. Seabury, whose heart Movements of Steamers. Redondo. ! Motite won, Tegation seoond. . George Eary | ireatment a thorough test and the benefit’ hag B g Bk e tom's Charming Thought and Cloudburst. | strings were wrenched when he gave up Stmr San Pedro, Johnson, 26 hours from Eu- | third. Time, 1:0S. 5 been extraordinary. 1t has completely braced | TBaur Bor v ¥ims ok b X , § “hi < 2 reka. up. 1 am just as vigorots as whe; $:80» Hayward, Niles au There are already eighty nominations for | the China to take the Korea, has learned TO ARRIVE. Ship Orlental, Parker, 22 days from Pyra- | —beir piasy Mile and twenty vards, selling | i, "Pou cannot realize how happy I ame ¢ | 16.00r Vailejo " - N wrprfs: = = e = ey — S lental, » 2 m Pyra- { —I . C ., . § the stake. but only sixty-four entries will | to love the big ship almost as much as he | “sieamer. S TEad | mita’ Bashor o ooy, yon Chandoo second, Ermack | “"LCSL gireYour method worked beautitully, | 007 Otlental “Mall “Ogdes, ' De © “se accepted 2 a ¥ —— id his old command and was very proud | — vesterday when the local representatives | Alliance. Whaling bark Chas W Morgan, Scullen, 20 | Third race, six furlongs, purse—Vestry won, | Results were exactly what I needed. Strength | 700r San Pabio, Port Costs, 5 Gays from Ohkotsk Sea. Immortale second; Breaker third. Time, and. vigor; have completsly meturned.and vo- Portland & Way Ports.|Oct. & and Way Statfons. 3 E 7 > - < 2 e Sl {0ct g ark G i 3 is entirely satisfactor: Sporting Brevities. - of the Pacilic Mail Company boarded the | {oronado Grays Harbor -|Oet. Whaling berk California, Joseph, 29 days | Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth, purse | /2T88ment - 17.00% Valiejo. g § e I 2 4 ° | Redondo. i < Bay 1Oct. from Bousolle Channel. ‘ . ““Dear Sirs—Yours was received and { had n R i §e fight betwcen George Gardner, the | \ner and shook hands over the new e s Ik T Whaling park Gayhead, Fisher, 20 days trom | T Serculf wob, Lady Crawford #econd, | yrquble In making use of the recelpt as directs | 5007 Orefon & Califorais Expromwr-Sec B Shampior middle-weight, and Jack John- record. 2 | Eureka. Humboldt .10ct. Ohkotsk Sea. Fifth race, one mile and a quarter, sellin {+d, and can ltru!hmlly uyln is a boon tu Portland, Puget Sound and East. ’. e e s - Captain Seabury was injured at Naga- | Coion. Y. via “|0et. Whaling schr Altair, Mogg, 24’ days ffom | Kitty Clyde won, Antolee seécond, Fonspri o Rl % improved in size, | 19.10r Hayward, Niles and San Jose...... $11.! #on, the c eavy-welght, on Friday | saki on the outward voyage. He slipped | Umatilla i Sound Ports. ... |Oct. Fox Island. y third. “Time, 2:09%. ‘A" correspondetice fs strictly confidenti COA%T LINE_(Narrow Gauge). {might 1 to be & hummer. Gardner | in stepping into a short boat and seri- San Belico & Py et Sy O Yiapmen 3t days from Eureka. | Sixth race, six furlongs, purse—Santa Ven- | mailed in plain, sealed envelope. The receipt (Foot of Market Street.) {#% in su on, while Johnson is | ously hurt one of his legs. He was out | | oot & B, Arena |0t Grars Harbor. 7 y Y o Aules second, Nobleman third. Time, | is free for the asking and they want every | 8.16A Newark, Centerville, San Jose, equally w red for the fray. of commission for several days and for *| ‘Humbold ...... . Oct. Schr_Advance, Jorgensem, 9 days from Co- | i 4 iy £ OO SNSRI 6 o B B Frank ¥ will train at the Reliance | three weeks was compelled to depend for .| Seattle & Whatcom ..|Oct. quille River, CINCRINATE Ot 31 v At veamany S 12.157 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Club, Oa He selected the city | motive power on a pair of crutches. He | Centennial...| Seattle ... -INov. CLEARED. First race, one mile, selling—Kunja won, RAILWAY TRAVEL. New Almaden .Felton, Boulder @cross the bay owing to its milder cli- | has discarded his artificlal legs, however, | o8- . China & Japan .. -INov. E Tuesday, October 28. Guide Rock second, Meggs third. Time, 1:50. Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal ¥ b | | Wyefiela. Nanalmo No Stmr Queeén, Hall, Victoria; Pacific Coast Second face, five and a half furlongs—Air- Way Station: +10.50a mate, believ can get off weight | and expects to be himself again before | arcata. os Bay 01 Steamsh®n Co. f tight won, Laura F M second, Makeda third. AL":olNIA NOITHWESTEIN .Y 4.157 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. . gnore readi ar the ocean. the Korea is ready for another trip. S. Monica Grays Harbor o Stmr_icamona, Glelow, San Pedbo; Pacific | Time, 1:1214. C . C0. %10.457 Hunter's Train 7. The i ion of the Lincoln; The Korea's outward voyage was some- | G Dollar Grays Harbor .{No Coast Steamshis. Co, 3 Third race, six furlongs—Alamanzco won, LESSEES Arrives San Jose 12.48 Ax Sundsy Athietic Clu be held to-night in|thing of a disappointment to the com- {t‘"_“b“‘* Hamburg & \West Coastjf¥o Stmr Montara, Reilly, Scattle; Pacific Coast | Nearest second, Lissome third. Time, ). CAN FFANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Leaves Los Gatos 4.557x Sunday Mechanies' Pavilion Annex. The most|pany. The trip was marked by a series | penqeinh, i Rl Steamshi. Co, Fourth race, one mile—Albua. won, Firing| OAKLAND HARBON . i RAILWAY COMPANY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Markes St. (Siip 8) Tan- | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. —fi:15_9:00 11:00 4.%. 1.00 3.00 5.18 r.x. :20. | i From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 15:00 18:00 | Promising of the cight bouts on the card | of anno; Nor stmr Titanla, Egenes, Nanaimo; John | Line second, Uledl third. Time, 1:47 2BFe those between Paul M 4 Rosenfeld’s " Sons. Fifth race, six furlongs—Extol wen, delays, which, together with | Crescent City Crescent City artin and Jack | the fact that she was five d: vs behind | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pt SAILED. cred second, Joe Buckley third. Tim Woung, Jimmie Little and Dan Sullivan. | schedule in starting, rather spoiled the | Pomona Humboldt Tuesday, October 2. Sixth race, six furlongs—Aflyar won, Ara- | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 18:05_10:00 .. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. | he reguiar meeting of the Academic | first impression of the new liner's capa- | ol kb PR I, o Stmr Queen, Hall, Victorla and Puget Sound | fiue secord Foneda third. Time, 1:20. T e N COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). B @¥lletic Leagte. which was to have been | bilities. Between here and the Orient, | North Fork.. | Humboldt .. o ports. —_———————— o Pateiath et R & (Third and Townsend Streets.) Seld Friday pight in room 423 Emma ! however, the Korea found herself. Her | Sequola Willapa Harbor .......(Nov. 3 | Stmr Reédwood City, Weber, Bowens, Land- Pyrography Outfits :30 p. m. | R e T eckels builing, has been posiponed | numerous parts resolved their energy into ) Luxor EEhurE en Comiion s Cndtali, ‘Gt Scens Xailiss And things to burn in our Artist Material | 1 g id] B, 7 74— e g o untll November it | one harmonious effort and in ten days' | {iY Fuset fonnd, Ports Stmr Greanwood, Olsen, Greenwood. Department. - We are agents for Winsor % T0 SAN FRANCISCO. E08% Some e “Limived = e Joas, Reliance wil University | splendid traveling the cause of much bad | gan New-Xork. vie » Stmr W' H Kruger, Ahlin, Eureka. = £: D the bent avk | 9:20, 11:13 Gliroy, Hollister, Salinas,San Lufs foetball eieven on Saturday 5 > M i< E - . 2 ek Stmr Montara; Reiily, Seattle. & Newton. manufacturers of the best art. | g o s Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Ange- oot y. | language in Pacific Mail circles becamie | Gael China & Japan . d ints’ SuDDHEE I the world. Ratiorn,’ Vafb! 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur - bt T fhis will be the only game played here be- | the Queen of the Pacific. Qui Fuget Sound Port 3 Stmr North Fork, Neleon, Coos Bay. sts’ supp . ) Vail | o gy | es and Princfpal Intermediste vy . ‘ > . s N s e || Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crusz. & Co., 741 Market street. L. - g ¥ 2 g .40 | Stations . 10.45» § %ore the intercolicgiate match The Korea’s daily runs in nautical miles Bark R P Rithet, McPhail, Honofulu | SUNDAYS -8:00. U:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1140, 3:40. | g,9ga San Jose. ‘Tres Pinios, Capitols, 7 Beift "d "—H A were: 204, 419, 424, 422, 414, 419, 422, 436, 414, ZO BT Schr Ida A, Campbell, Point Reyes. @ it @ | 400 805, 8:5 . M i SantaCruz Paciic Grave, Saiinas; . Jockeys Reiff and Henry Will Sue. | 392, 381 Steamer. Destination, | Sails.| Pier. i SPOKEN. ) 35 Nt I Intermediate Stations ... B UPARIE Oct. 251t is said that J. Reirr| Her cargo included one of the biggest | 1 Oct 14188 17-N. g0 35 W. B bark Run-430: 0 8 stmsMadrona, from lisriiouss stk Sy & T See aeaae 10:382 San Jose and ey Stations. -2 112 P 288 Milton Heory, the American jockeys | SIPMents of oplum cver brought to this | o a0, | Los Anseics Povts.|10 am|pter 2 T30 Tat o B hon 00 hele i Y Failed Oct 25—Stmr Cocs Bay, for San Fran- s o | B e e e [ Ty, the American Jockeys | port, She brought 2716 cases of the drus. | Regond lion Angeles Forts ™5 muilbler 2| bek. grae. Bure P4 Blrnd “ | ctsco. = 11307 San Jose and Way Statfons. ‘Wwhose “Ce'fifl "‘”!'r‘ade on !1 ""nhth J‘ra;ks The market value of the consignment is | Empire.... | Coos Bay ... pregd & Pmipier 13 it “‘“.’;’;;,};;;’AS;;;? Domlin NEAH BAY—Passed out Oct 28—Br ship ‘l“‘§'° 3.30¢ Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Seere vecently withdrawn by the Jockey | about $253,000. Ramona....| Newport & Way..| 0 am|Pier 11 P - Angerona, from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. _an Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mountain Olih a8 an outcome of an investigation | In addition to about forty cabin passen- | “'october 30. i e L OB08, Oct 2810 b m—Weather | REDONDO—Arrived Oct 38—Stmr Lakme, Jowas View. Santa Clara and San Jose. 8.38a By the detective department of the' gerg the Korea brought 538 Asiatics, 396 | Aliance... | Portland & Way..| 5 pm{Pler 16 | "8%¥3 Wir - -velocity. 20 ‘Miles"per hour. | from Portland: | 4.007 Del Monte Express—San Jose, Gil- Jockeye’ methods of riding, will sue the | of w! « » 38| 5. Barbara. |eattle & Olympla| 4 pm|Pier 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. ISLAND PORT. " | Petatuma roy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del § e p Ry ® | of whom are Japanese In transit to Hono- | phoenix....| Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pler 13 | SOUTH BEND—Sailed Oct 2i—Schr North | HONOLULU—Sailed Oct 18—Bktn Echo, for oo Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove, § Jockey Club for damages for having de- | Julu. Thirty Japanese students for .this | Alb. River. | Pt. Arena & Albion| jer 13 | Bend, for San Francisco. Astorla; Oct_16—Br cable stmr Colonia, for | Santa Rosa | aud Principal Way Statious. 10.454 prived them of their lic Reiff and | city and different parts of the East were | Pomona....| Humboldt, .. .- i fRicr 17 | SEATTLE Arrived —Oct - 28Stmr Robert | Mantia, via. Guam. i = $4.30r SanJoseand PrincipalWayStations t8.00a Fienry have retained I rers La Gass | on board and there were a hundred Chi- | Stato Cal San Diego & Wa Pier 11 | Dollar, hence Oct 24. EASTERN PORTS. | “ijnléon 15.007 &‘;‘!?‘;}:fl:nm and Principal - and Laborie nese entitled to land. Of the 398 Japanese | 4“3 " | Chima & Jopan | Eeig® | ctagor s Oct #—Stmr Ralnler, for San Fran- | NEW YORK—Arrived Oct i—Stmr Alan- Healdsturg [10: 5.30r SanJoseand BrincipsiWay Stations 3308 G i AR beund for Honolulu 200 are women. ot 2 Octob ) BU: ; ca, from Colon, Lytton 18.16P San Mateo, Beimons, Redwood, s % 2.7 3 3 2 7 ctober 31 EUREKA—Sailed Oct 27—Stmr Ruth, for 3 RE BREAKWATER—Sailed e i e s oy The bicycle Tepalrers | Tne Korca’s passengers were: | Eureka..... | Humboldt Pler 11 | San Franclsco; stmr San Pedro, for San fran- N N i g AL e LA ot 3 o| 3 T ey © bership of about twenty. It will be known | _ From Hongkons—Colonel Eugene Delemoges, | Maripos A Bler | Arrived ' Oot 2t Alenes “foom Coos | OFdered to Philadslohl | S el | 700r New Oricans Express—San Luis i« the Bicycle Re Mrs. E Delemoges, Miss Lillan Delemoges. A. [ o oo | Nove 112 m|pier 20 | Bay: stmr Corona, hence OBt :27. FOREIGN: FOOIN Ckiah ® S D R T s iR e O W Sutton. Toval' Navy:'Phl Seidner. dtrs. | Qrefont Himboldt (10 amipicr 2 | ¥ HATCOM_Salied Oct 25—simz Rainier, AXOIOBAMAArsivay, got 2% Stns, "'“"’{ Willits e Sricans and Hast.... = vt Sheh Jusn, Mrs H, & n Pedro umboldt 4 pm|(Pler 2 an Francisco. © st B¢ 3 i s ks o | #11.46P Palo Alto and Way Station ADVERTISEMENTS. e g e San Juan.. | N. Y. via al12 m{PMSS SIUSLAW R1VER—Safled Oct 25—Schr Bes- | PERIM—Passed Oct 27—U S stmr McClel- Guerneville @ | @11.487 San Jose and Way Stations e 1 3 onig, T. Gerlof C. Nelso Seattie & T: 1 o » | tle K, for. San Franc . hr Bell. > Jan, from Manila, for New York. - [ gy From Nagasaki—Mrs. R B Peery Master | G Nelsor- | Goettle & Tacoms |10 amipler 2 | 32 K, (or. Sa Franciase: sohr Bella, for San | /g G RALTAR- Passod * Oct . %7—Br . stmr 2| o pikfor Moming P for Afterncon. | Harold Peery. Master Benton Peery., Master | 3 P S Pler 2 s et 2 J > from Manila, for Bost: 1 - Sonoma a | *Daily trom Los Gatos, San Jose and Way Stations; > g . g Ml | November . | eisco. % Glenalmond, from Manila, for on: Glen EIll except Sunday beyond. | Boy Peery. Rev. A Oltmans, Mrs. A _Oltmans. | ¢ yonica. . | Los Angeles Ports|10 amipier 2| ASTORIA Arrived, Oct 28—Br shi> Clan N i St 2| .+ Sunday cxcopiot ¢ Bunday caly. | e Spp - S a .| Humboldt .. 11:30 p|Pier 11 | Galbraith, from “Algoa Bay: Danish bark In- | Mar._ from ‘facoma. 2 et Sebastopol a ! aSaturday only. c!l.aldlyvu{. | mans, Master Theodore Oitmans, F. M. Hand- | San Dices ‘& Way o ool it cabore, “trom Glaymas. ENEROR. Pssed St 21 BEShin, Fred 8 | | 4 Connects at Goshen Jo' with teatn for Hanford = z X 3 Puget Sound P 11 Pi GRAYS ‘HARBOR—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr | Scammell, henc Bty ¢ = At Fresno, for Vi ) —_ 2 ’ D e M. AL Eumet, Sound Yorts i amiBler 18 | xcwbare, Fence Oct 20 stme &6 Fiadoeey | ANTWERP- Sailed Gt 26—Fr birk Eusene | Stages connect at Santa Roa for Mark Wost | / rymstuy ng moue "8 Vis Sanger. A Most Remarkable Remedy That | i‘ma, Barry Baidwin, etk November 3. | I O s DB RR S oW NAtrived Oct 27—Br bark | fo Aieruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: ap | ™ Comnection meyhe made st Goshen Jo. with trafa 1 - ) ) 3 P 3 ! PORT HADLOCK—Salled Oct 25—Stmr NETOW N R¥iiy 20—Br bark | for ‘Altruria; al i i from Bakersflold. Prom Yokohama—Mrs, W B, Dunning, Miss Co Bay Ey Orford.(10,am Fles 13 |0 & 5 Tac | Gey: k: Springs; at_Cloverd: { % : . ) vades, f Braemar, from Tacoma. Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale | n pajl . Cuickly Restores Lost Vigor | Deborah Dunning, Mise Heien Dumning, Mizs | Pt Arens. | PoGvemner 57| 2 PP 2| TRORY MOWNSEND_ Passed tnward Oct 25— | TADLE BAY_Salled Oct 3—Br dhio Aus- | for the Geyuers and Boonevilie; at Hopiand for| ~ 7. exeep Jary Connelly, Miss Sadia Hirah, Mrs. W. 5 ' : s ¥ Stinr; Soasies fbm’ Aladlie traltan, for Ro: ads. Duncan Springs. Highla g5, Kelseyville, to Men. B: Ernest Cordes, Paul Wulff. John Mo. | Sequoia | Willapa Harbor. 4 pm(Pier 2 < ¢ fxom / o VALPARAISO—Sailed Sent §-Br bark Puss | Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and vecn George . Recves Jr.. paymaster U | O, Dollar.. | Grays Harbor ... 4 pm|Pler fina; 16r Seattie: srip Do Rvers "henss | of Leny. for Roval Roads. | Bartiert Sprimgs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. s |8 N.: F. E. Fernald, W. E. Richter, Harold | gUR/ST.-~ | BEatle & [Whateom) 4 pmyBler bktn Klickitat, from ' Honolulu, for | - VICTORIA—Amived Oct °S—Br stmr Lin- | Seratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail | s L November G | .. 53 Qlow. AT » denhall, from Shimonoekl; Ger barks Art \L"“V:}I‘e‘;" ?:l:\!.“'li.‘y":pefil’;:::lhpoaghgm Via Sausalito Ferry. 2 | > z Sonome. ... | Sydney & Wa Pi Passed cutward, Oct 28—Ger ship ‘Anna, for | MUS #nd Ant Tom " Sguta clioaalia. jter e & Commencing April 27, 1902. k 10 All Who Write. ! Ho~s Yaqui Indian on Board. Rewbirss. /| Grays Hesbor Pler Z Queenstown. D, | A‘(’??‘L?‘rfl“ 2‘,,{;"'{{0':;"3"' 287=Ser': bark | gfifks“;rllln’n:s'fi:'ftd-:":y‘mfifif c’;';'!'él'é{.‘: co.'.';; FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY 2 A | Among ‘the passengers on _the stedmeip November 7. aralled Oct 28~ SeHE Spokave. b Bah. Frar. Ao e A n Stevens. Hopkins. Mendocino City. Fort Brags. | wrex DAL cAN BAFAEL. Pre s 5 Korea .| China & Japan. PMSS | ©18co; U S stmr Macarthur, for cruise. 3 T v g Westpert, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, > ot = 3 45, 8:45, o R T, rabte | Curaca0 which arrived yesterday from Mexlco | Curacao....| Mexican Forts Pler 7 | TACOMA-Salied' Oct #7-Br, shio Angerona, | QUEENSTOWN—_Arrived Oct ‘28_Br stmr Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, | 8: -, 1320, *1:45. , 4:15. 5:15, *6: Froey ::;n;)”za Naped O & most remarkable | wes 2 real. live and untamed Yaqui Indlan. | City Puebla| Puget Sound For Pier § | for United Kingdom. Oct 28-Ger ship Anna, oCs.;n|§&I"zx\lx’:ge_;\?§he:n%&mg§§?. Ly, | Bardie. Glsen’s. Dyer. Pepperwood, Scotla a 100, 1145 p. m. " P4 e m. does ot 3 remed: g mailes o v er name is Manuela Lopez -and she is 8 yea: Nerth Fork | Humboldt. -e (P > Ingdom; stmr y of 'uebla, for &l 3 t 2 mr - | El ka. - s ¥ B tats Bndical Tnstitute. They rured, so | olds She was sent'hére to be civiliecd 8 O Tl Naowanmtiew s | [7'T 2| san Franélsco, ¢ guria, rom Genoa and Naples, for New York. | - Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. | . SUNDAYS—T:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:00, I imany men who had battled for years agalns: | @5 consigned to Loaiza & Co. of this city | Colon.. via Pauama|l2 m|pMss | . PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 28—Schr C | BOULOGNE-SUR-MER—Arrived _Oct 28 guced rates. 11:30 a. m., 12130, *1:30, 2:30, 5:00, 6:00, 11 ental and physical sullering of lost man, | 810 Was sent to them by General Torres, Gov- e d S Holmes, hende Oet 21, Stmr Potsdam, from New York, for' Rotter- | On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | 730, 9:00, 11:45 p. m, Shat the Institute has declded to distrib. | €7POF O the Mexican. State of Sonora. The FROM SEATTLE, SAN DIEGO—Arrived. Oct 28—Stmr Soutk | dam. and proceeded. beyond San Rafael at haif rates. Trains marked (%) Fun to San Quentin. immigration officials are holdirg the little sav- 4 Bay, from Santa Barbara. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Oct 8—Stmr Aller, ' Ticket office, 650 Market st. Chronicle | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN folly, premature loss of strength and | of Spanish. General Torr%s has made. ar- | Humboldt. m., 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, B @8 ree trial packages to all who write. Itis | age until arrangements have been made for | Steamer. | | Sails, SAN PEDRO—_Arrived Oct 28.-Stmr Cocs | from New York, via St Michaels, for Naples building. R D e ey T4 ST R0 H treatment, and all men who suffer with | her reception in some home. She speaks the | - | j-——— | Bay, bence-Oct 25; stmr Aberdeen; hence Oct | and Genoa, and proceeded. o 5 H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, 11:00 a. m.. 12:25. 2:15, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 8:43, Sorm of sexual weakp: resulting from | langnage of her tribe and understands nothing | C!tv Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 1 - Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. Skagway & Way Ports.|[Nov. 2 | 3 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:00, *8:00, 9:30, *11:00 a. m., 15, *5:45, 6:48, , weak back, va rangements for the little girl 1o be well cared | Al-Ki.. Skagway & Way Ports [Nov. 3 cocele, or vmaciation : {= x - e ; \ NTA FE TRAINS .-10:30 p. m. F o mow care themeeives o home. " | for. He wants her oducated in the American | Santa Ana... | Cooks Inlet & Way PtsiNov, '8 SA raina wasiol ¢ alart, frass, SAn Qaanit y has a peculiarly grateful efy | public schools and expects that some day Man. | Bertha... «i Ccoks Inlet & Way Pts|Nov. 15 : £, n. L f warintl, and scems o act diect o the de- | Uela Lopez may be of material assistance in Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. E -5:40, 6:40, 7:45, 8: 2 ving the seeds of civilization among her WEEK DAYS-5:40. 9:40. 745 8:3. 9 5o 83 iim ength and development | 50 ¥ “gired location. g Sun, Moon and Tide. Lin'a | 11:10 a. m.. 12:35, g gust where it s «d. 1t cures all the ilis | OWR people. 5 2 4 | Local { Mon & 4| 10340 p. = o troubles 2e from years of misuse | The Curacao brings about $100,000 worth of | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— i Daily | Thurs Daily | SUNDAYS_€:30, 7:55, 10:05 1110 o m.. I Uf the maturai functions, and has been an ab- | £old and sliver from the mines near Mazatlan. Times and Heights of High and Low H 12115, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:08, 7:15, 10: editite success in ull cases. Tequest to the | Her passengers were: F. G. Hammer, C_B. Waters at_Fort Point, crtrance to San | Lv San Fran....| 8:00a a o5 m State ’@m‘ 1 ute, 1 lekiron Bulld- | Richard, Hipolite Valdez, E. de Valdez, Dell Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- ! Ar Stockton.....[11:00 a P| JOUGH TRAINS. § ng. FC Wayne Ind. stating that you desire | Linderman, F. A. Dilley, L. Desborough, Miss _thority of the Superintendent | 1:45 pi p| Pl 145 a. m. days—Cazadero and way B8t of their free trial packages will be com- | K. O. Sessions. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 3:20 p D) 2| mations. - iled with yron The Ipstitite 16 desirous —_— 7z the clty front (Mission-strect wharf) about i 5:00 p » 21 "3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- of that _great class of men who are iwenty-five minutes later than at Fert Point; g 4:48 p| tions. B e home to be treated; sms o NEWS OF THE OCEAN. the hefght of tide Is the same at both places, v 5 105, H a | Y55 p. m. week days (Saturdays exceptadi— sample Wil enable them 1o ses how -easy —_— - S TN 5 - a 4 | Tomales and way stations. Be cured of sexual weakness when the | Matters of Interest to Mariners and WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 29, A i ‘ ol - 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- remedies are employed. The Institute | Shipping Merchant = g/ A ; P | tions. WO restrictions. Any man who writes pping Merchants, Sun rises . i a for morning, p for afternoon. 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes' and way Be sent @ free sample, caretully scaled | The British ship Celtic Chief is chartered for | Sun sets 8:00 a. m. Dally is Bakerstleld ststions. Sa piaip package so that its recipient need | wheat from Tacoma to Sydney at 20s, Moon rises .. TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS W siesciulsinis’n S jongin Viin: 'z | (ol otaer bote and raine wit run on fear of embarrassment or publicity. The bark Edward May loads neral 5 3 & m. gui S Tt e Bk SiSent So7 | e R s 1 s it | & ‘A Winchester Take.Down Reposting Shogen, with |l X o Yomiers fo mndindon i e - - ® n a strong shooting, ful Cars and Dining Cars through te SLUCHESTERS ENGLISN g e e e B e = trap or duck shooting, and an extra interchangsable Chaie Car runa 10 Bakersfield for. accommass: FIRINE, TAMALPALS RATLWAY RYROYAL PILLS ™ oo o oot 18|48 21 i modified choke or cylinder boro barrel, for field M tien of local irstceass passengers *NCTCCL | Lo T Ve Sl Fery [T AR aapp STiEinl and argo for Honolulu. b o - B > shooting lists at only $42.00. Dealers sell them tvonding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. 1\.'2'.':, for CHI The bark R. P. Rithet sailed vesterday for | 3 |"0.36| 4.6| for less. This makes a serviceable all round and Friday. e Thesitsn u. wstasopeoren | G100 | i s e Monolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo, | 2 | 1:2%] 4.4 ¢ b 208 7 ity xet: Béok. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton' Local. Corresponding tghaat the ~Tarers of Tama ek bive ribbon: &'::-‘-'»-' valued at $30,784, and Including the following: | 3 | 2:12| 43| 7 o Withiss, redohs of | eyekytiody ¢ pocke i b =t e W T Tise e " ....."""‘:.yg,-m.‘f.'.':.. A0 ke four. 00 il By, ML V190 A S s: \/\H® W8 WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY arousn” palice wnd Touriat e ot adu e od s e T Ibs bran, 56,500 1bs sugar, 2442 Ibs bread, 47,005 | NOTE—In ‘the above exposition of the tid 4 treet, Francisco, Cal. Reclining Ir Cars to Chicago; als> Palace fom Feross o a48% | 1bs middiings, 8600 Ibs meal, 1469 Ibs muts, | the carly morning tides el e M \ 127-135 First Si t San st Sleepér. which cuts ot at Fresna. Correspond: ".fll:"fl : -,flm Chichester 82,110 1bs oats, 5706 Ibs beans, 2617 lbs peas, | hand column and the successive tides of the K o w'"‘-."!“ ia'rn,i :{a‘fi:l’i < b R e e o the - X erry De- | TS OILToer Torrs 530 - s o Fromton THRE— 630 lbs seed, 1150 lbs dried fruit, 20 pkgs paste, | d2y in the order of occutrence as to ti pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland Ticket Ofices. 431 MARKST STREET aad EAUSALITO FRRBG ¥ e %