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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903. TRANSPORT SHERMAN CARRIES MANY PASSENGERS TO THE PHILIPPINES UESEE”ESENHTIMMSRF e "' | Pretty Army Girls on the Wharf Wigwag Farewells to the Depart- Exchanges Shots With Blames His Daughters _ ing Soldiers, Who Include in Their Ranks the Third ‘His Dau Bold Cracksman Near Squadron of the Twelfth Cavalry and Seventeenth Infantry| for Bringing Him to Castle Omap. | : America. gt o - . e Thief Edcapes to the Woods Leaving Trail of Blood Bebind Him. i0 PLOCKY YOUTH | FIGHTS BURGLIR Why take a tourist sleeper? A better way to put the question is: Why take anything else? The berths are roomy; the bed is of better * 1 quaiity than is found in the Letter Shows He Intended at First to End Life by Drowning. U DLt T The dead body of an elderly man was found yesterday morning hanging by the neck to a beam in the rear of Fulda's Mill, 32 Spear street. Two notes, writ- ten in German, of which the following |is a translation, were found on his per- | | son: | . To My Daughters: Why did you let me | come to America, now th; you have taken lvemé: hotel; the ventilating, lighting and heating arrange- ments are up to date; there are se te toilet rooms for men and women; the aisle is carpeted, and there is a heating range for making tea and coffee. ist sleepers leave San Francisco and Los Angeles Rock Jsiand a0 = to The Call, etermimed b murder at Cas- was only the avery of a 7-year-old | A burglar attempt- | thie tent-house of | ives with his family it Rack Isiand to ot Kansas City and C] and Thursday ci ted from Los Ange! rsonally . cur ey my means of existence over there away? I £an Francisco Wednesdays, Sazurdavs Al ear Cas house consists of | must go into another country to all of us un- are personally conducted. Tickets at all So. Pac. ticket offic - i oovering Thiwe known up to this time. Think of me in sor Folder giving full information furnisk.ed c2 request. SVstem d tw ows. .The rays| | row, for painful is the horror of death. Per- Y e nd the noise | | mit'the departed one to enjoy his peace, and 1 rge Lamb, a | 2 will grant you my thanks, Without receiving a: fance 1 have now to b. The lad | receive death, and the exile which vou have the "bedcovers, H ! glvew me j worse than death by water. WD R . near by and | | | Minna alone is the cause of my death. | SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—Dear Otto: | he opened the | When ‘you receive this letter 1 will be no | SOUTHERN PACIFIC . Croville, (commects le for Gridiey, Bigge he bu aw the boy and fired | longer among the living, for through my dark | T Trains leave and arriveat } veled his rifie at ‘the | m?ugms during the last mo'x:fla 1 have :ecflme | } SA oe. At the first shot | callous to everything. With deepest affection { J »az, b | for my deughters I hope they will not grieve = b gaten Taliet atter From memoranda found in the pocket- | f * . 4 2 eing ma aim was bad | book of the dead man it appeared that his | 7.004 . Wintars. Namae: 7 blrel 1 along - his come to this country from Germany nine | 7.304 Niies. Latbrop. htockton. < ks °f me distanc 5 ot | years ago. Later in the day M. J. Green- $.004 Dovis. Woodapd. Knichts Landing. | way, who works on the ferry steamer Berkeley, identified the remains as those of Otto- Warkanie. He said that Warka- nie was 68 years old, that he was sepa- ung Lamb's he may woods in the vi asd Chico)..... . By Atlentic Express-Ogden and Rasc. 10.254 Port Costa, Martizes. Aatioch. By on was not S DS i he rated from his wife and that he had a | oo g e gy~ e < w daughter in this ecity. astbound -l . P -cr;fl-- .. w428 . ———....._E £.064 Porc Costa. Marttnez, desto, Merced, Fr PACIFIC MUSEUM HEARS Rk e i "”‘h ol T ° . Juaciten, Hantord. = erate price? One that looks - e i . ia Express— Davis, Witliams ABOUT EUEOPEAN CROPS ot moderate pricez One what o N TOUPESt Parties || s =a s oms v : i . N | ing set? We have them all in best ma- 1Fruto, Fed FInf, Portland. - 562 Advices ,A’~° Received From Ameri- | terials and _at _lowest prices. Sanborn, 8.304 Niiea, San svon.,l';nlewn;‘v‘::c‘ : i Vo "0., T4 D . z b ton, lone. SacTaments, v can (f:;xslulp_dr SOp;c;; Cluncemrng Vail & Co., 741 Market street. The best friends we have are those - <" Chiro, Ticd Braft...-* 428 monds an nuts. | @ ittt I 2 4 Oukiate. Chinese, Jamestown = s % \' d‘:"’ s s e ° who have once traveled with one of L e “mora. Taolnmnc n::‘Arx:EV 4 . have. been recelved by the Pa- Passed in July 1—Schr Snow & Burgess, E LT 5 9.004 Mariines and WagSihtions. cific’Commercial Museum that the Malaga | s _ - | hence June 20, Yor Port Gamble. o progs ,Pe‘““”y Lof’d"“‘d Tourist J O i e i 125 5 £f 293 promises to be. one of | - | pSAN PEDRO—Arrived July 1—Stmr Xew- Parties—that is saying a good deal for [ O . s Teie. I = | ¢ | burg, from Redondo; stmr Pasadena, from s s | ek e Ray- ent yea The crop of | O the sound of dmifl;lfl‘_rm‘;‘sl“: | Imreku ;hr (‘h:s E Falk, from Grays Har- the service, is it not? threp, Stockton. H'W*";':";L * at at o E e D) d b Wi d 'k e h 1 o . " > g e alry, stationec s . chr Ruth E _Godfrey, for Redondo; stmr Ful- + wil A P Y ExD tes C l“-“}' D. R enade deck, the—army transport ity Seattle ton, for San Francisco; schr Newburg, for San g0 east will you nol permit me to tell e ,"‘)“ Gt Nagein, no , afly abund- Sherman, Captain Bruguiere in | Farai | FraaRten’ SeraAliee, Mebonaid, for Tacoma, | | you about thmand thedecided advan- | | 10.00. The- Gverimnd: Lizyicd Uden irech ' writes | command, left Folsom street wharf ) e | Santa_Rosa, for San Franciaco. tages they offer? 1000 Ty Wes e Wey Bustiins &g dans wili be | terday promptly at noon and commenced City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports. |July N P AT ) Scky. At | 17007 Sacrsmento River Steamens........ 111 : 4 hitiond | Spokane.......| Skagway & Way Ports. (Juiy cang, from Tacom stmr "Adams, ‘from D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Routs ! her long voyage to the Philippines. As | Valge: bl July 7 |Santa Barbara . 3 gt ute, § | | Bertha .| Valdez & Way Ports..July | "PORT = HARFORD—Sailed -~ & reports from | che drifted into the stream a regiment or Roanok: Nome & St. Michael...[July 9| PORT e ey Jay . 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. | e good for 5 it Rvisvragiod sooains Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. |July i T fon Threncindg, ab 8 4 ny: at 691 Phone, Main 1138. | 5 . o > wharf, vith smiles and | | T N St. M July e | Martinez San are thus sum- | tears on thel ” eI 7 onemaugh..., Nome & St. Michael... July 15! 0% iy LT % throp. S Skinner | and her soldier passengers as | | Santa A Cooks Inist & Way, PtalJuly 16|, COOS DAY Salled July 1—Stme Alliance, | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN K1. CO. l o o a good crop in | yme a send-off feminine America 7 lkdon an’d’ 'i‘ids WESTPORT—Sailed July 1—Stmr Westport, LESSEBR 1 ermo: ,}xn.m tille cold wea! S L R y e for San Francisc SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC _imited— Fresno. Talare, prospective c e _— AR | | | United Statea Coast and Geodetic Survey— | ISLAND PORTS . ! Bakcrefeld, Les Angeles: cou- well. Nevert The Sherman, looking spick and span | Times and_ Heights of High and LOW | HONOLULU—Arrived July 1—Stmr Sierra, RAILWAY COMPANY. | ® Saugus for Santa Bar- 1 half crop In the | jn her clean, white paint and shining | Waters at Fort _Point. entrance to San | pence June 25; Br stmr Miowera, from Sydney. Tiburon FPcrry, £oot of Market St. e -, 888 Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | "‘Sailed June 30—Stmr Somoma. for San Fran: 5.00r Fort Costa. Tracy, Stocktes, Los nds a’ good | brasswor taking to Manila a large | || g&hority of the superintendent ¢ | cleco: Ship" Arthur Sewall, for Philadeipnia. | BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL.| . Benci. ... .. - 12280 e same news e R e g 10 of | W N e high and low waters occur at | i 14 s, G Slw < . 11:00 a. m.; Nies, San Jose Loea - ame news | number of !n.; exlugu. and a 1;|,; 1;4«1“;1 i 3o | e iy tront {Ehisslon-street whary < apoat | July 1—U § stmr Solace, for Guam and Ma 5| ‘tel pEr T —. has been-done in | army freight. She s on board he twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; | 'Ky yyiy 11 _gafled June 30—Schr Allen A, .00r » en. Denver, not ‘sufficient 10 | {nirg squadron, headquarters and band of | [ TROOPSHIP WHICH SAILED the highest tide in the same at both places. | gy —, 3 A0 = =y X rmation is re- | the Twelfth Cavalry and the Seventeenth YESTERDAY FOR MANILA THURSDAY, JULY 2. S e B i e e s e S sevgers omiy out of Sen Fran- . - & | United States Infantry. Captain William CROWDED WITH SOLDIERS. American, from Hilo L 0 SAN RAFAEL TU SaAN ;"’;_*;“3‘_"'('_“' -4 :!1'_*?;:‘: k T ic 5 " | T. Bittebrant is in command of the cav- | b !Trl;:u;““D}”“Ogl_(‘r‘kr;el'-';f”ziuw';’«m 30—Br ship :05, 6:50, | . Reno, o nuisg then i i sts Aid reat S < AR 3 00! s § 3 i T. | ibeir cars ». rd... - it o Mot STeat | airymen, and Colonel D. J. Craigie is in | ¥ At set | "'Salled June 30—Stmr Yucatan, for Colon. W estbound, . mited.— . | e of the foot soldiers. sorted merchandise cargo, valued at $25,909 FOREIGN PORTS. | From New:York, Chicago, New —— e e—— | dition to the above”the Sherman |and including the following: HONGKONG—Arrived June 30—Br stmr Oriesas, RI Pusc. 1es Angeles, x el e r o A . Coptic, hence June 3. F DIVORC has 127 cabin passengers. These include | 104 bbis flour, 2884 ctls barley, S0 ctls wheat, » e e E = Yosemite). Naitipéz. Arrives.. 8.284 ES GRANTED the officers accompanylng the troops, the | 34,356 Ibs corn, 539 bales hay, 232,635 Ibs bran, RN AT v e 20 B sy Oyt Leave | _ In Effect Arrive Tite Sen TR Ve e s & AND NEW SUITS FILED wives and families of some of them, other | 6630 Ibs meal, 652 Ibs ham, 1328 cs canned 3 DUBLIN—Arrived June 30—Fr ship Ville de | Sa0 Francieco.| May 3, 1903. n Francisco. ‘ and Way S e § 1 . - 5 e s officers and army families going to | goods, 26 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1000 St Nazaire, from Oregon, Week | oo Weer | - Judge Frank-'J. Murasky. Passes Upon ! ial duty, a |Ibs codfish, 3000 Ibs salt, 10 bbls salmon, 903 8 “?0}0\;’0;\.;9&11:‘: July 1—Br bark Inveram- | pays . tion. | . 3 ome civilian employes |1bs beans, 450 bxs tea, 11 cs millstuffs e 53 s Stops st al H Nuxrtero_sl:s._l:?nflnds for Jmu a few y dies going oml::' be | Ibs lard, 100 pkgs potatoes, 947 Ibs 2 b-‘n‘i‘. lr?n[m :v::‘;sege.'hj\n:x.m'm S e 8:40a| 8:40a | " ggg o”mg'cn Expromefnc- e PATRLIpN. | married br 6 1bs oats, 19,377 1bs middlin “In the above exposition of the tides | LUNDY ISLAND—Passed June 25—Fr bark Ignacio 120 |10 O O . T T ky- held edurt { llowing is a complete list of the cabin | PPIS cement, 2000 railroad ties, 40 pes pipe, morning tides are given in the left | MacMahon, from Barry, for San Francisco 0 et Sorlnd aiid Ease. 858 T »wing is a complete list of the cabin 10 pkgs machin: 40 bdls | hand column and the-¥iccessive tides of the | CALLAQ—Supposed to have arrived prior to ~ s numoer of divorce Hamfiton a ngers pkgs paints and rs’ steel, 51 pkgs nails, day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the June 28—ftal bark Altcar, from Port Hadlock. Arrived June 10—Br stmr John Sanderson, t. iies and Sag Jose (Sun- o tén on the grounds of 700" bals shingle 550 bdls Shooks, 1351 bxs | day, except when there are but three tides, as | from New York, o . s . b, 5000 £t lumber, 228 pes bullding material, | Sometimes occurs. The heights given are in| HULL—Saile¢’ June 12—Fr bark Genevieve Novato, . Sas 450 cu coal ofl, B0 Bales oakuin addition to the soundings of the United Stat-s | Molinos, for San Francisco. Petaluma. ured. a_ divorce from Sy > Coest Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) CORONEL—Arrived June 12—Br stmr Cum- anil 21l ecausé of her allcged T P sign precedes the heights, and then the number | bal, from Valparaiso, for New York. Santa Rosa. K astin - wasl Exports for British Columbia. given s subtracted from the depth given by | GIBRALTAR—Pasted June 20—Br stmr Gulf vy - The steamer Queen, which sailed on Tues- | the charts. The rlane of reference is the | of Ancud, from Mantla, for Boston. Fulten, Alice L. Magoon Gay o Tt e e e o RS J tasnTol tha Sow e K ratepa. mOBANTON-—In oort” june 1—Fr bark Ed- % R m Y N E —_———— ond ostand, for San Francisco, via Tyne. A Newark. Cente 3 H.°P. Goldstein A ains | dise cargo consigned to the port of destination R Pall GUATEMALA—gaflea June 12—Ger ~ stmr | ] T e 1 | Feiton, Boalaer Creek, Ssmts $8 Show (e Why Honty G arl | and the principal British Columbian ports, me Ball. i 'tlo(r }zax;rlfln;xr? o= e . 7:30al 7:30a| nc!uldnurg, 202 10:20a | 12180 x:‘:::k-nfl :Ve:vfim o1 g 8.25¢ shed" . Crowiey = valued at $10,863 and including the following: ch Hydrographic Office, U. - MBURG—Salled June 25—Ger ship Her- Lytton, - k. Cuntiovilie, “Sui See -d" for contempt owle exs fresh frlt. 100 pigs tresn vegots | T ehants Bathonse, fan’ Franciscs, Cer, | 30%in_Sophie Charlotte, for Honolulu. Geyserville, New AlinadenLos Gatos, A ny es. 231 pkes onfons, 17,92 July 1, 1908, % \x; TUH!‘_A—A‘r”rI\-cd July 1—Br ship Doven- Cloverdale. ;g;;‘;l,;lg:lé:-&;'cr" and i dgaipst Geotge R ions: L788 e time b P ¥, from Tocopilla. - uit dgainst Geots malt, 1083 Ibs hop, | The tisie bail on the Ferry bullding was | P 500 U0 2 Ger stmr Denderan, Hopland 4167 Newark. Sin Jose, Los Gatos and ujfon the grounds of od AL s ] D e D oy reenwion | for_San Francisco. and Uklah. way stations (ou Seturday and a M. Desmond o o . e st gridian, or St & PRURNETT, EWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived June 25—Bark T wilits, Sundsy russ through io' Santa divoree be- bean: P Tiettenant V. 8 15 Chargs: Star of Bengal, from Sydney. S Cruz. connects gt Feiton _for - Jo Drumgold 125 1o % S R OCEAN STEAMERS. 00 a| Camp Vacation. | Boulder Creck. -Moudsy smiy SR 1mgold , 172 Tbs —_———— iy g r il ro = 18 1 1 divorce « e | £ Jkgs ma o1 | NEW YORK—Sailed July 1—Stmr St Paul, T | = s r;,;‘,?.“,vr v | 3 ather, 18 s iner Shipping Intelligence. | for Southamoton; stmr ' Staatendam, for Rot- Sonoma. 4 EAK\LAND HARBOR FERRY. y y B. Samarit- pkgs windmill, 4 cs arms and ammunition, ¢ E | terdam, via Boulogne: ' stmr Belgravia, for Glen Ellen. e ey M B e ation from. Afthur R, pkge dry goods, g ARRIVED. Baltimore; stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool. —13:15 9:00 11:00 - of his failure to pro- —~— Wednesday, July 1. S a.}};l‘Au;'r%\-sm;-d .luxl]y 1—Stmr Kai- » "M,:’_;‘;H;"A»\“ Foo! 1% 00 200 400 Phutetl obatd Bte. Stmr C % ser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for New ebastopol. RS - ¢ ] . ' omtorts. Donald M Movement of Steamers. e Ol P Rnebin dheds,: $7 Doum o e T 3 tioe | TSEAGES eovamet nl-l‘:-ien Brae for San | o A L "'?‘;m” pox rems K Pomona, Sw 7 - = - g P : (& v vow wife and siste TO ARRIVE. Ame Fgiibits SWaipon, S 1T hoyes Rooe B rugla, from New York, via Naples. it Santa Rosa for White Sulphur r J“""‘w_yi‘:"%“—.; o A. Hatfield and —_— ——— o~ Stmr E o 22 hours V. —Arrived July 1—Stmr Anchoria, at Fulton for truria and Mark N | r - - Bty CATED. e 2% el EMEN—Arrived July 1—Stmr Kaiser yserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clover- 3 ~ LT RECORDER'S STATEMENT Crarina.._... | Coos Bay ... piyenr Arso. Dunhain, 22 hoors from - ECl | vwlinci T} rrom New York, via Piymouth and | du'e for ihe Gevsers. Hoonevile ‘and Green- T A i R - 3 Curacao Mexican Ports . v . Na- erbours. wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- , > 4 vthe 38 - SHOWS FINANCIAL GAINS irwin, Ensign A | Alliance Portland & Wi nenotmr Wyefleld, Watson, 4 days from Na- | "'CGUnEN—Arrived July 1—Stmr Menominee, | land ' Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad. Sprirge, “SL“:‘T?’.%;?".’.':".,EP o < Davidson (0.8, N Santa Rosa... San Diego & W 'Schr Polaris, Murchison, 9% days from Port | from New York, via ‘Southammton: stmr Me- | Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: af trovilte, Sailoas, San - Amio. Pase Anhual and ‘Monthly Returns Are Saker, M Ma Tahitl . Gamble. e saba, from New York. Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, anta Margarits. Both jn Excess of- Last i Crescent City. Schr Columbia, Sprague, 8 days from Bal- —_———————— Biue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, | b ix ! - Las | Timotny J. | Humboldt . lare 3 MIDDLETOWN, Conn., July 1.—Wesleyan | UPPer Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, ta Darbara, i . . P. Blanchard San Pedro @ Schr Novelty, Perry, 3% davs from Coos | University to-day conferred the honorary degres | Kiverside, - Lietly's, Bucknell's. ' 'Sanhedrin | Conneetion at Castrovil’e M. ‘Shewbridge, | N. Y. via Panama. 3 | Bay. of doctor of laws upon Leslle M. Shaw. Sec. | Helghts, ‘Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haut to and from terey and Pacific: dehaux has filed his Pfisterer and A1 | Point Arena .. 3 CLEARED. retary of the Treasury; James M. Bashford | 2y House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hop- Grove and at Pajaro norih bpund Sonelnbon Hans o his of- nd three chil- | Chas. Nelson. | Seattle & Tacoma 3 Wednesday, July 1. | president of Wesleyan (Ohio) University; and | ki Mendecino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, grom Capitola snd Bantacrug.... 16.489 -1 H. Godd ackinaw. ...| Tacoma. . 41 Stmr Columbla, Randall, Astorla: Oregon Richard W. Gilder, editor of the Century Mag- | Us¢l: at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, o Joss. Tres Fincs, Geptloli, %, | Williams, ¢ an Mateo...| Tacoma . 4| Ralivoad and Nay Co d i Oresony zine, Brooklyn. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- | = uz. Pactfic Grove Saltnss, { Al saafberry, C. A | Humboldt . 4| “Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego, mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, | 5 1} '? — Ausust, | Jickers. Aivert ¥ Istdore Crone, Clay Portland & Astoria. 2] o:: Dhotfie Goast MG O d Garberville, Pepverwood, Scotia and Eursika. = | W . . 4 ecem A | dro_ - H exander ' & win, } e . New Orleans. Ei Py ; Februar: ome & St. Michael 5| Bktn Hawail, eod, C s On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all | ‘ato. Lo Aa: April, $5005 55: | r‘?a‘flfi_c 'S'tlluadron Sails. Groys Harbor. .. Bl Sk oo i Macleod,, Chetiainus;, Hin, - - beyond San Rafael at half rates. ER T ete ng Wey Bntiong Y ow: - LR 1.15; total receipts e Pacific Squadron, commanded by Rear | Ce San Pedro & Way Pts. 5| Schr Carrie and Annie, Koehler, Marshora, Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle 2 Admiral \Henry Glass, salled vesterday for | Cheballs..... | Grays Harbor 6| Alaska; Pacific Shipping Co. bty . o3 of -fiscal year | t Sound, en route to Alaska. The New | Eurekd. Eanaay 2 SAILED. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, y Statior o1 puar Bennington and Marblebead sailed fn éfl’.lé“’éf I h:: meurg P :‘; S e Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. Hl.m 8an Jose and Way Station g, PS538 10; | company. *The Concord. whi h just came down | Arcata Coos Bay & Pt Orfordiguly 8| ’‘Sime Phoentx, Odland, Mendootns. Z o SRS e 4y ) lnlevx';:rs“:'l‘ cl""' 3 +000; surp} rom the mavy yard vesterday mos , re- | 8 'y o c oenix, ( 3 3 3 te. Menterey. sirvse o TWOOT | 1othed bening o corae haurs ¢ sains; hes | sonoma[[./| Sydhey & Way Porta(July 6| Stmr Arcatn.Neison, Coos Hay TO SAN RAFAEL, Frctic Grove (Sommecie-at Seniy 6499 04; surplus | compasses. At Bremerton, where tho™ iy | Ut & orts....[July 6| U S stmr Sherman, Bruguire, nila, etc. 7 T ol ety i | Nebraskan...| Honolulu & Kahului. 6| U S stmr New York, Hunker, Seattle. N OR T H gt Zand . 3 v, m be distributed | Arpo el River Ports 7| U S stmr Bennington, Thomas, Seattle. i SAMN QUENTIN. > filsd his statement of business | among the ships of the fect, bringing up thelr | Pomona......| Humboldt .. 7| U S stmr Marbleliead, Phelps, Seattle. i . the month of June, as fojo SRPIGRAR 1eItha eIt e eiiquinis Enterpriss... | Hilo -.. 7| Ferry stmr Ramona, Johnson, San Diego, in MILL VALLEY, une, 1003, $4744 15: fecelpts for =5 | Humbolat ... 8 | tow of tug Relief. . £ | ] ¥ (com gain $473.50, | Posted as Missing. | New York via Panam: 8| Tug Rellef, Marshall, San Diego, with ferry CAZAD"RO ETC | fien for Hoilister.. Trea Pfie), i orfiel = N | Seattle and Tacoma. 8§ | stmr Ramona in tow. =nus . Pajaro (comneetion for Watsod: . r of documents filed ticial recognition of the loss of hope for Portland & Astoria 9| Schr Ocean Spray,” Hansen, Siuslaw River. ” yiile. Capiteln and Sants Cris-, thé most important | the safety of the French bark Du Couedic Avas | Newport & Way Po 9| Schr Mary C, Campbell, via Sausalito Ferry Puciic Grove and way staciond. ‘mortzages (real prop- | “mll:?-dd" N(;Prdla) when the \"Qmwl was posted -/ Puget Sound Ports. gg:: i(lanrrll:- ;,f\m’f\?f,::fl P}o‘l‘:xetm:{; ves. (Holtdays _excepted)—6:43, | '“vnnl:em. &t -Cestroviiie fo Sa- chattel 2. : oyd’s in London as P e d e 3 2:20, *1: B . ok (chattel) 173, deeds of London as missing. She left TO SAIL. Alaska. B il m > S | ea3ge su 2, releases of mort-| “xi r:;(r‘r:'h:::in;? ;:.n'-{ 11:0r al;.m»ry and SPOKE: E, = ddes mot run to | S1BLOF San Jose. (rin Sanse > -2 ever he e rate o & forr- i 7 e, Jante Ciar ases of chattel mortgages | wurance on the Samoena was advanced i | _Steamer. Destination. lfl'“'» Pler. | June 18, lat 13 N, lon 22 W, Ger/ship Op- Mili_Valiey. i | Sintos. Wright sa Princs s 60, marriage certificates | terday to 30 per cent. She is now out 119 ——-— | tima, from Antwerp, for San Francisco, SUNDAYS AND LEGAL LIDATS—T, | o6 70, 35058 oty f ety o Mersolk V! e Tay s 119 July 2. June 26, lat 24 39 N, lon 74 20 W, stmr Sa- {8, . 110, i1, f11:30 8 m., 12, L3 | GigIEE § 2 Jore andPrineiphi Way Stadieriy 5 g Wid-u el Avyres. | Chico. | Coguille River. 8 pmPier 2| raioga, from New York, for Colon. = 2:35, #3:50, 3, 6,'7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. ? _('“]:"’"-‘:"!'?N.Bolhun San . P— Sails for San Di (Afl"'- ;\:"::Rmd’;l\ff ggx l;:tr 3 June 2, lat 41 S, lon 58 W, Ger ship Ade- Trains marked () run to Sau J‘J;umln. s‘l;bm o '*‘,{:’: r San Diego. . er 2 | laide, from Hamburg, for Sanfa Rosalla. marked (i) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur- ADVERTISEMENTS. s 8 % : Humboldt . 1 pm/Pier 2| Jufie 25, lat 45 N lon 11 W, Ir back Che- % Savs. 'On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. tratn runs | SL07 540 Jose and Way Station . The ferry boat Ramona, built by the Risdon | Rainier. Seattle & W 4 pm vaye, from Antwerp, for San Francisco, +ANTA FE TRAINS t> Fafrfax. ©7.4Cr Sunset Limfied.” Eusthound Iron Works for service between San Diego | State of San Diego & Way.| 9 am June 20, lat 40 N, lon 13 W, Fr bark Gene- Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO nta Barhars, Ths and Coronado, sailed yesterday for the ‘former | Columbis Astorla & Portland/11 am vieve Molinos, from Hull, for San Francisco. Lie Week days—56:25. 6:25, Kl Paso. New . port in tow of the tug Relief. Although it is e Jaly 3. June 6, lat 15 S, lon 37 W, Fr bark La LocuHLun'd l Local [Ov'rl'd | 11:05 a m.. 12:30, ). $3:45, 4:50, e . (Westhound - 3 | expected that the Ramona will proceed most | Ching W China & Japan. 1 pm Roche Jaquelin, from Swansea, for San Fran- Datly | Daily | Daily | Dally | 10:20 p. i $.00% Pato ATre P rn JesquinVaitey, 1!‘: of the way under her own steamn, the Reliay | G- Grays Tarbor.....| 1 pm| cisco, . SUNDAYS—6:13, 7:35, 1S:10_9:10, i B Wi S WAy Stattone . coxe. 10,185 | will escort her to her destination. Humboldy’ . 9 am June 26, lat 41 N, lon 11 W, Br bark Pass ey e 4 00 D] 8:000 | 411:45 . m., 12:80. 2:30." :85, 4 301 Milibrae. Falo Alto and Way Siae: e s ke Eel River P 4 pm! of Killiecrankie, from Liverpool, for Victorla. 8.0 ¥ Pilliog D | 6:58, 7: P . a11.307 M1iibra, - 1946r | ; Grays Harbor 4 pm TELEGRAPHIC, 1:55 p «f 1 28| ‘Trains marked () start from San Quentin. o Ty T e g POINT LOBOS, July 1, 10 :.g: | ¥0a a‘E{‘&“w“i‘"fi Al R e ¥ b Vhic = umboidt 1:30 LOBOS, July 1, 1 m—Weather 4 ¥ eek days—3: 40, 7 | Tor Atter The British ship Muesclcras, which arrived | DO oA Tyl hazy; wind MW, 'velocity 20 miles per hone 4:48 p - 8:00a | 5:45. 11:10 a. m.. 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, Ao sterde? at Algoa Bay from Astoria, reached s i 8:00 p {735 | 26:40 v. m. ‘ttations on Suaday. B port considerably the worse for wear. During 9 am| AT s TS, Kansas City. 2:35 a) -] 7:00a | SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:58 10, 11:10 a. m. 1Sunday excepted. 3 Sus % heavy gale she lost two boats, her cargs Sam EUREKA—Arrived July 1—Stmr Corona, Chicago .. 2:15 p! -1 8:47p | 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 4:55. 6:05. 7:10, 10:40 p. m. « Saturday only. shifted and forty Honolulu . hence June 30; stmr San Pedro, hence June 30, THROUGH TRAINS. «C tons of freight had to be Goshen Je with tratns for’ 11 a: m, At Freino, for Visalin Jettisoned. July SEATTLE—Arrived June 30—Stmr Montara, | &, for morning: p for afternson. Visal. — : .. Week days—Cazaders and via Sanger. st 53 | ; Gy 7 m. Daily is Bakersfield Local, stop- | ;,7:d0 . m.. wee and way | vy I 4 ! Ecuador on Fire at Cardiff. CltyPuctin. |- Busnt il aswiiL of stmr Bahada, = - " tOW | respo train arrives at §:06 a. m. dauy. | Tomales and way stations. DS A e e sty o Word was received vesterdiy from London | \C o8 " uly 6 Sailed June 30—Stmr Chas Nelson, for San | oS P ORNIA LIMTTED, coring Pl 5 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way tope Santa Clara south bound oniy.: G e that the German ship Ecuador at C | ccrons Humboldt. . ... Franclsco. July 1—Stmr Oregon, for Nome. K stations. €3cept Sunday, for A1 oinis NArPow Gauge. STOMACH ready 1o eall for Pazet Sound, was on fire in | C. Nelson. | Seattle & Tacom Salled July 1-Echr Sequoia, for Nome. s b AUl Dimny oty nd Legal Holldays—S8 a. m., Caza. | = DCCs Busiopat ValusciaSt. - i the cabin 5 2 * | Pt Arenu.. | Point Arena. rrive uly ~ 1—Ship Occldental, hence Bak stations. . b — Slsrmpic.""| Whateom € T I, OWNBEND-_Passed n July 1-8ntp | Se | No sesond-class. okste are hooorss | nlundays and Legal Holideys—10 «. ‘m.. Foni | SR D—Passed in July 1—Ship | SeRESFe. No second-class ticl e b eves und way stations. | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. G. W. Elde) Astorla & Portland(11 am|Pier 24 | O5siaental, hence June 10. % S I estay oo Tiigay iR 8rrives at | " TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. — L i EDONDO—Arrived July 1—Stmr Coronado, | 11518, ™ Tyssday FERRY—Foot of Market &t from San Pedro; schr A J West, from Harbor. & o The Bitters is the bect known ‘alley Limited, Composite Matters of Interest to Mariners and Mexican Ports. Car and Reclining Chatr Car Leave s Pty | Arch * remedy for stomach ills. Having Shipping Merchants. { San Best) & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 | ., Sulled July 1—Stmr Newburg, for San Fran- | S€ld, 204, San, Foe traln MEN AND WOMER, San Fran. P ei lic f The bark R. P. Rithet ret pt Cos I, & PLOrtord| 4 i e 4:00 p. m. ockton Loeal. EN, | Weex| sur- been before the pub ic for 50 years w“:’wr"rf“‘ x.a,!. tithet returns to Honolulu Sty B o) pm{Pier 13 ¥ A"}h’:id July 1—Sehr Ruth E Godfrey, from | rais areives at 11:10 & m. ‘.fl,w Use Big @ for unna ! > > o i 0. 2 an Pedro. By 1 e or it has been ,xorn.ughly tested. We » French bark Faulconnier, previously re- Grave Harbor.-<-+| 4 pmfPler 2| "BANDON_Arrived July 1—Sche Advance, with toush Peiace cad Torrt S Express {lecharsse.infammations, | srge vou to try it for Sour Stom- | poried chartered for wheat to Europe, is free, Tanifl 5 §.| Do June 21, Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: urge you oy o A the charter having been cenceled. Puge Sound Porc. |11 am|Pier 27 | nencs dune 26, o> 1 ~Stmr San Mateo, | paiace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor. ach, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver i Nome & St Michaell 2 pm|Pier — | "FXrOOSH - Passed in July 1—Stmr George ng train arrives at ind Kidney Ailments or Malaria, Merchandise for Hawail. July 11. Loomis, hence June 27, for Seattle, — ney Wi bask AAwitvl Mo wik ol ynoter. | ™ Yyia Panama.i2 miPier 40| “Passed out July 1—Stmr Chas Nelson, from Fever and Ague. It always cures. uly 12. Seattle, for San Francisco; schr Cecilid Sud- day for Makaweli via Honclulu with an as- ! Centralia...] Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 10 | den, from Seattle, for San Pedro.

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