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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO , JULY 8, 1903 HEATH DEMANDS MANY TEACHERS AND MISSIONARIES TRACKMEN TELL HIS POSITION TAKE DEPARTURE ON HONGKONG MARU| THEIR TROUBLES Deposed Chief of Bureau Japanese Liner Sails for Orient Promptly on Schedule Time Carrying Many | Think They Are Entitled of Streets Files a Pedagogues Who CouldiNot Find Accommodations on Transport Sherman. | o More Wages for Protest. Their Labors. st Sonoma’s Passengers Appreciate Courtesy of Commander Herriman oval by Board of Works | IR — | Livernash Objects to Presence Likely to be Taken of Master Mechanic Into Court. in the Room. -— — | Scuthern Pacific, Union Pacifio and Chicago North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. For -le-‘;ing car reservations, tickets and information One after another employes of the United Rzilrcads—car repairers, grip re- pairers, lamp cleaners and even the man whose humble duty it is to push the car into the barn—testified yesterday in the Jr., who was removed | of Chief of the Bureau rd of Public Works, | 1 contest to st week at the | arbitration proceedings between the app! yRm;g:;l;gg\luzneg“i::;fi;:;l or to Dentiie ot th | United Railroads and the carmen’s union CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY. he position of that their hours of labor were too long 617 Market St. ww2s | and that they believed they were entitled San Francisco, Cal. to more money. The track repairers told | how they had to lay flat on the ground and do all sorts of gymnastic stunts to repair the rcad, the ollers attempted to impress everyone with the responsibility | - B = b of their duties and cach one had a tale of SOUTHERN, P‘eCl F‘I.C . - | 3.°3. Kearn, a laborer who works aucallfornla 7 v L g Fe A AN | track repairing, was the first witness. He earned between $60 and $70 a month, lzind said: *“Boss says ] am a foreman. - - | He and another man employed by the t d | company received 22% cents an hour when lm' e { s | they worked overtime, all other track re- | pairers receiving 2) cents overtime. In answering the query whether he knew If | To C“ICAGO the cost of living had gone up, he replied | h N s | ,n\ An Ideal Train | that *“there was a lot of kickinz at home | NGl For Those Who i ; about it.” i BODLER WITHDRAWS. i Seek thz Best. 0.304 S Epee (for Bartiett John Sullivan, an oiler of cable track: ‘Fruto, Red BInfl, pa. 4 Niles, Latbrop. t % Woudland, Knights ile, Oroville, (e ville for Gridley, Biggs was the most fluent talker that had yet | | ascended the witness stand. When asked | by Livernash to outline his dutles, he | talked so fast that the shorthand re- | | porter had to hint at a Mexican bit to| mmunication was received as a field fter taking the .| | et him back to a reasonable galt. Sul- £.30a Fiicn. San J0ee, Livermore, Sioch 5 | livan earned 36 a month, he sald, and | SANTA FE TRAINS. ! ton-Tone. mento. Fiaceniiie, | had worked for the company many years. | Leave Markot-strest Ferry Depot. I O i . nora, Tuolumae | While his testimony was being taken | Master Mechanic Bodler, a young man | | wreathed in smiles, who evidently thought | — | the proceedings a huge joke, entered the | Lv. San Fran.. i room. He was classified by the carmen | “.* |as “a New Jersey importation by Man-| | ager Chapman,” and Livernash objec | to his presence in the room while an FOREIGN PORTS. the trackmen were glving their testimony. | YOKOHAMA—Salled July 3—Br stmr Em- | Livernash's objection was made on the | o Tnim 12.060% Hayward. Niles and Way Statio: press of Indla, for Vancouver. ’ en wi der | r m K ‘Steamers. o0» Jyeer o ey e B _| grounds that the trackmen were under " a for mornim¥; p for afternoon. | yward - andra rem unsamiune, 10—Nor bark Alex- | SINILE 100" of Bodler and that the lat-| T30 a- m Datly 1s Bakersicid Local, stop: | 11807 Sacrimentoiver Staqiert o 111 HONGKONG- Sailed June 23—Br. stmr Clav- | ter's presence, while the men were on the | PIo& at ail points in San Joayin Vetier O Wontiand, Wimme. Corm Wit gring, for San Francisco. June 24—Stmr Olm- | gtanq, was a menace to them and an act: " 9:30 a. m. Monday and Thursday is_the NAGASAKI-Safled June 20U § stmr|of coercion. Attorney Moore moved that| CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Pal- | 10.004 va 2 | 910.804 Crescent Cisy Ex; } —Port Costa, throp, Stockton, mond, Fresuo, Hanford, Visali eid, Los Angeioe am ieans. (Westbound ar- Pactfic Coast Express, Coast Line). ..., o Overiand Limited — Ogden, Fresno . Hanford Visalla . ** Bakersfield .30 Japanese steamship Hongkong | | led yesterday for the Ori- l | | 10.00s T8 1 WA Denver, Omaba. Chicago. et with about 2000 tons of frelght i a large number of passengers. A. Harnett, who is acting ¥ i H. | | | I0r Hayward, Xties and arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. treasure valued ME _OCE was marrled and the father of four chi T e YORK—Saile. Stmr Georgla, | dren. As the butcher now charged mMOTe | yain atrives at 11:10 a. m. daily, R, or e Wilhelm, for | for meat his stews were few in number. | 8$:00 p. m. daily the Overland Express arpathia, for. Liverpool 3 11 a | With through Palace and Tourist Si rreann; for_Livernool eher, | His rent had been raised from xrs to $11 o | with throush Paisce and Tourist Seepes . via Plymouth and Cherbourg, | month, but he thought that if he Was| pijace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- Sailed July 7—Stmr Cambriar, | raised to $2 50 a day and only worked nine | responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily 3 Personally conducted parties for Karsas City, sengers oniy ous of San Fran- | e | Thomas, for San Francisco. ¥ vhich the young man did | mce Sleeping Oars and Dining_Cars ~ E g PUNTA ARENAS—Satled June 15—Ger stmr Boder “(."p' ke Vet - | through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Bakers. o M"-;““,,. '-':::7;». 3 ’ N : + ST AR AR reluttantly. o e ey ety R i T e T s a fie | | RIO 'DE JANEIRO—Sailed June 24—Ger | Alfred Sale, a car cleaner, had a sad gengers. 0 second-class tickets are honored | 00w Niles. Litermore. Stockton, Lodt. . s . Nobinaad Dhere | | | bark Willkommen, for Seattle story to tell. He worked eleven hours a|on this train. Corresponding {raln arrives at | £30r Hayward. N rvingios. Saa | 18864 - nlppin | | |, SHANGHAI—Arrived July 6—Br ship Dun- | niont for $30 a month, he said. He was|11:10 p. m. Tuesday and I 2 Yose, Livermens s B Tribute to Commander. were som globe trotters on i | rerml New York. nig! T v » > £ | 30 a. m. Dally, Valley Limited, Composits | : b iy st b | AN ) K 6_Ger bark Octa- | never allowed a day off and had worked | car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers. | Captain C. F. Her ey and g S via, Angeles. without a vacation for a whole year. He field and San Francisco. Corresponding tran | 8584 3o 10.25a imber of Asiatic ew deported Chi- stowaw a A St. Lonis. Chicago and Carrics Puilman Car pas- | ECHOONER WHICH ]S RE- l et o o | hours he could save some money. e ¥ ) 1s . o & > —Arrived July 6—Stmr Cale- | 00+ | Chicago and East leave San Francisco every elsco. ur and ccach . ORTED AS 2 NEAR g o 4 F onday. day and S 0 4 paseengers take 7.00 P. v. train : PORTED ASHORE NEAR-THI : STATIONABY FIENNEN, | Moter, Thewiay sod Seimiy sS A n = Te et contncing hesce 1a ed July 6—Stmr Cambro- | pegigent Arthur Holland of the United e EIANG BIvER | pot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oakland s the first witness called in . somn )i u 5% P ONDe Amtivat, July tmr, Bu{mus"lmilroads e e e h - — — Sum - » ks 600, aried] ;M Nomadic,"trom Portiand: st | 11" RUST, furnish a dist of the em- | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN kY. CO. Orieans. E! Pus - lbe peas, 18,504 1bs beans, 1800 It ton, e * Bohemian, | o) oyes who were working for the com- LESSER Tosemite), Martines. Arr @ le & . as a y rou e, 6998 lbs abalone Stmr Aurania, for New York: bs chot His re: for refusing to give this in- an 12 | rie, for Montreal; stmr Ullonta, 0508 pefusing (0. & RAILWAY COMPANY. g8 ;-‘:}v'xj:n Benicia. T % g g pkgs fresh fruit, o5 g E 3 . Fales 1 Ca cotton domesttcs, | for, Bosion, 7 formation was that he wished to Do mipuron Bcrry, <oot of Market St. e Conta. esicia. $iTaua Bavia, : we starch, 8 pkgs machinery, 50 bbls [ Arrived July Stmr Sachem, from Boston. | tect many men who were w N 2| Stops st sll stations east of dersigned sa- phaitum, 13715 Jos tnbacco, 12 pkes sewing | PLTMOUTH-—grmived “July 7—Stme Graf | company and were not members of the SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RATAZL Stops at ail 50 E ot £ T omon® s Ligs | Hamburg, and proceeded ~ 7 CheTbours and | upjon. A compromise was effected, Liv- EK DAYS_7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 o M| g gBp Oreson & Cal o s I pkg a PkEs-Acy wooas AUEENSTOWN — Arrived July 7 —- Stmr | ernash agreeing to read over the list . ' y g e el ams 2 fieses : st = To East Tndios D ca ‘canned Pruit. 8'cs can- Qceanic. from New Yo k. for’ Liverpool, ‘and | private nd not make the document a ip at 1:30 . m. 0| 10 Heywerd. Xl S and San Joes (Bun- - - 3 " | ned salmon, 2 pkgs e < stmr Westernland, from Philadel- | c ) -39, 11:00 a. m.; 1:38, day oply v n : oyt SR L and, fre | pubiic record. ! ) 0 a5 orly e e s i gel¥ v W gty The appearance of Edward Ellison on | g2:30. $:40. 5:10. 6:30. 1130 p. m. 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Laibrop, Mo pkgs machinery, 14 bdls - ¥ ANCISCO. desto, Merced, Hay sions, 1 July 6—Simr Mong: X : SOW-— Arri . steel, 1 pkg drugs 2 2 I from New. York 6 the witness stand was prefaced by LIV- | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 6:50, , 7:30, 9:20. semite), Fresno. : » Viadivostol s milistuffs, 36 pkss | ) > rived July 7 rader- | ernash by the statemen at he was 15 a. m.; 12:30, 12:00, 3:40, 0, 5:20, Hanford, Visaila, o Ylssivpatoke 1080 Tha; mIINAIS, B8 TORS. | ek e yed Jul v rr 3 t that h 11:15 1 2:00, 3:40, 5:00, & ; . p Ly, LTy : gt | belng called to place his testimony on b, . Saturdayi-Extra trip at 145 pm. | ——EGAST LINE > v 15 2 e the records for the benefit of the arbi- ik 623 e e G - . Shipping Intelligence. Movement of Steamers. | trators, as it would show that the United by e Tass Santa oty ARRIVED. = Railroads was not friendly to organized | g~ Sy e only)...... g 5 Tuesday, July 7. | TO ARRIVE, labor. Ellison is president of the Sta- ! gan Francisco.| May B TR iy - g e i Lo Stmr Pomona, Swanson, & hours from Eu- ———————— | tionary Firemen's Union. He sald that | Jeo g1 Cruz and Way Stations. 8250 Stmr &t Paul, Lindquist, 67 hours from Se- | the wages of the members of his union | pays. ) duys. Yow. ys. 7 Baguates ~—y Mo ey W R attle 8 | were, for ordinary firemen, $275 a day | Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and LSimr Argo, Dunham, 2¢ hours from Bl o raise :fland for water tenders $3. This schedule | F 1 g NPrln y'VWr‘y sm’ 'a" veeees 10584 River rterprise. .. | 5 el 2t AD i : ¢ ewark, fan Jose, Los Gatos and Schr Mary Etta, Larsen, 4 days from Sius. | Montara f §| of wages was adopted last Arr‘fl by "", 1gnacio. 00 5| 6:20 way stations (on Ssturday and fanr B Arctic... .. nholdt 3! the big corporations, among them being SR Ry Saadey rune through to Seate CLEARED. ():.“1’.": Fork. l\!umh‘ghh . ...| 8 | the San Francisco Electric Light Com- | 1 ‘25 g,' Cruz. connects at Felton for Ll o, Tuesday, Juls T. | § s B rork via Panama. | & pany, the Independent Light and Power | - Boulder Cenek. “Mondey ouly s oStmr_Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific | Cengralla.. .| Grays Harbos. | | Company. the Mutual Light and Power rom Santa Croz).............. .58 & =l ast Steamship e A 2 Arcat Coos Ray & Pt. Ortord, 8| Company and the Palace Hotel. The | OCAKLAND H R FERAY. - x A & Stmr Whittier, Macdonald, Kihel; Union Oil | pre o : 91 3 | From SAN FI:ANCISCO, Fout of Market S8, (St g~ e gV et et Aloe e ta Company. e cscent Cityy . 9 | United Railroads had been asked to raise | > O T i (whn Jumes L. Coke, Wailuku, Mau Caiatn Pindmt e the. orisinal| Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith; | o iCioc. o v 9 the salaries of the stationary firemen in ND. Foot of Brosdway — 16:00 18, e Vi Jusigits. auested the Collector to send & copy to | ¥ Dunsmulrs Some Co. @ @ eattle; 3 | Santa Cruz. Newbors & W 21 its employ at that time, the witness said. 05 o am 1200 200 400 7. & F. French, Honoluls Francisco papers, D e B oh ; Golumbia Portland & Astorta....| o | Manager Chapman had replied that he ! | | COTA"§H;T LI|NE e ¥ & Handy, Sl | yan stme Hongkong Maru, Filmer, Honolulu, | S80(8 Rota: ) Ean Dices & Way Pra. 9 | would consider the matter, but the union | s 1 | S sen sose g e e Bar] pes Uninsurable. okohama and Hongkonz: W H Avery agent. ' p ; s P s had never heard anything more about mase, | B SUS Suse e oy St Helen C. Pu . & e 5 val. lapa Harbor. . 10} 28 ¥ 3 Healdsburg, [10:20 a|10: ) San Jose and W Emily The Danish bark Spes, which has figured on | e e Nesatao; Coroma' | Tumbuiad i 21 it from the corporation. Tytion, = S St é?‘;’: Sov Srmeten. | et Mattie M t e overdue list for some wecks at a high rate, SAILED. b S an Pedro. . - COULDN'T SAVE MONEY. Geyserviila, 7:25p] 7:25,p | 17.16a Monterey and g o s taken off yesterday as uninsurable. =She is Tueaday, July 7. | DRI Bt Ay ey Pls. T. W. Farhner, a grip repairer, sald his | S { 8004 Countline Limiies S E. K. Ja 178 days {rom London for Fremantle and | Stmr Phoenix, Odiand, Mendocino, R, Doilar. ... | San Pedro g g < e e 5 | Hopland 2 gty e Mrs. Flore soted at 90 per cent. The British ship Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. e et wages were $75 a month. He thought | and Ukiah. trown g Kathertne | rmline, ~which was on the overdue list | Oiy: Hansen, Falrhaven. Phoenix......[ no & Pt that if they were ralsed to $3 a day he | S s Margariie. Sus it Dorothea | and reinsuret at 15 per cint"arrived yesteraay | Smr Greenwaod, “Jonndon, Greenwood. Ete bl ‘“umhn,," could save some money, but at the pres- | BB o TR Obispo,(prineipal stationsthenc sy | from Tampa for Yokohama and quoted at| Stmr Geo W Eider, Shea. Astoria. e | gexet . Soun | ent rate he was unable to put away a | Eaty | Sonts Tavtem. =d Lo Aw \ | 10 per « e only vessel now on the local mr Weilington, McKeallar, Ladysmith. | State of Cal.. | San Diexo & cent. He said he was the father of two | T~ 1 and fraws Menterey oo rete 3. and Mrs | rert 5 i stmr Herodot, Kagelmacher, Seattle. Xigu. R ) | children and that he would like to buy | ] Sonom Grove and at Fajaro orih nousd M "4 Co | =S | yoan strur Hongkoriy Maru, Filmer, Honolald, | Pomona.: Humboldt ©or e { & home for them. “If I can't do that,” | 8:10pi 8:10p| Glen Elien. | from Capitoln and SaniaCrag. - 10.68 e One of Her Crew Drowned. R e R ki Cous Vay San Pedro | 3| he said, “the next best thing I can do | al 7:30a| | 8004 San ose. Tres Pimos. Capitoia, A. Cesdwe P ey ispifiniiodlagiiides Schr Del Norte, Jacobsen. Hogue River. SoU i, Shipm & Japan ... | is to take out life insurance for them and | Bl 2530 bl Sebastopot. | 205 | San Luts Obispo and. Privers LC Rass =~ of Minx i the ' Orteat | Bchr 15'?-.4‘?““{‘ Wetzel, Siuslaw River. Coronado (R & Apous get out of the road. | TSTAGES connect at Green Brae for San wiiermediste Stations....... 4100 otrence A Wenmter B Anaesotmos. | schoomer Carrier Dove. She is ashor i T T, S Rainier Seaitle & Whatcom T. Coller, a lamp cleaner and janitor | Quentin, at Sania Rosa for White Sulpnue ke e T G K s B ndrews, Scot- | the Yangtse River as previously rep C City ..| New ¥ N o > & Springs: at Fultoa for Altruria and Mark | 4 ew York,Chicago, P ity | Sbout “ten miles morth ‘of whers that. body of | Juna 10. lut 15 S, lon 26 W. Fr bark La | City Puebla...| Puget Sound Pormima Tl 15 for e MeAlustr Sl."et"mr ho;:‘ toutl. | West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; | e picans K1 Puso.Los pe lovest Whitty. | Water empties Into the sca. One man of the Shields, for Port Los Angeles. | Lothlan | Hongk'g via Manzaniilo|July a very busy man, according to his testl- | ot Geyserviile tor Skaggs Springs:; at Clover: | 10304 San Jose counwoy pors. Arrives.. 7.309 G B Poters, Svdeey. | echooner's crew s reported drowned. { O Watlings Teiand, stmr Yucatan, | Aliance. ... Portiary woemnzanilloluly 17| mony. Besides cleaning lamps and doing | dale for the Geysers. Fooneville and Green- | 1330 San Jove Foa v, Stations....- 1200 ——————— Concord Sails for Unalaska. ‘ POINT LOBOS, July 7, 10 p m—Weather il 5] i D(t c“‘f‘dl"pm‘"h"““r.";" ","O‘;her | Soda Hay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springe: at | R8s San Jove A - ni= At the annual mecting of the Zaragoza | Joniit}, o Dutch Harbor, where she will| .. = DOMESTIC PORTS. Jnly & i duties earned only $30 a month. He got | Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, | Phctic Grove (semmesemion Club held last Monday night at 610 Mont- | 1o procecs o Cnstacka. ram ey, 76T | (SEAPTLE —Salled July 6 Stmr Senator, for | gurea Humpoldt' ..".....| 9 am(Pler 13| two Sundays oft each month, but other- | Riverside, Lierly's, = Bucknell's. Sanhedrin | Clara for Santa Cran: Booines gomery street, H. Eca da Silva was elect. | —_—— 3 | July 7—Bark Diamona Head. for Honoluty. | C°0% Pa¥..-| San Fodro & Way.| 9 amPler 19| wice worked hard all the time | Helghts, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haut- | Creek and Narrow Gange poy 5 e | ¥4 a u. se 3 | way House, Comptche, Camp St - | 03.30r Buru nte) 112.160 ed president: F. Olmedo, vice president. | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. [ pArriyed Suty @Stme Dolonin, trom 'Skak- | caarina. .| cons Fasamict...| 5 pm|pier 5| The {aking of testimony will be re- | Kine Mendisina Glin Fort Brage. Westhors. | et P Ta atea. Redwood, A. Ge la Torre Jr., secretary; T. Calderon. | gL mtmr Cottags City, fro agway. July | §. Monica... Grays Harbor .....[ 4 pm(Pler 2|sumed this morning at 10 o’clock. | Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, | Mountain View. Lawrence. Saca treasurer, and A. B. Treadwell, E. F.| o oo o - bk B oy s siand, trom Nome, | Fomona... | Humbolat .. 1:30 p(Pler 10 Skt b Fo s et T e Coveio, - Seueeotiioy; Cuni- | Ciara, San Jose, Gliroy (connec s Sl . V. Thahiis. Sutisia | The tank barkentine Fullerton was cleared | ATTord, R Argo....... | Eel River Ports....| 4 pm(Pler 2 | mings. s Springs. Harris, Olsen's. Dyer, | ton Tor Hollister. Tove. Prcey. on Monday for Kihei, Hawallan Tslands, with | COOS S, Spokane, for Sitka. | Nebraskan. . Honolulu & Kahului| 3 pm|pier 10| _Get the Wasp's pictorial history of the | Garbervile, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. | n tion for Watson- | €0.000 gallons of crude oil. valued at $21.000. | g 3 Teath, 1OF | State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| § amPler 19 | Pacific Cable. Sold by Newsdealers. ¢ T T St et W v | cifle ool Sud Senta Cruz), and the tank steamer Whittler was cleared Rty 3 3 “uracao.....| Mexican Ports .... i s 3 nd way statio ADVERTISEMENTS. o B the dame port with 530,000 gal- | e oAl Oufine, flico X oty 10, SmPIEr 11 | @ duieufefeiefolimieleimteieb-eR @ || On Sundaye—Round-trip tickets to all potats | Connecta'at Castroviie: for Su: — e | {oms, valued at $13.000, D—Arrivea July 7By | Lakme. Humboldt .. [Pier 2 ar J iy X | & c.—; = gomr Ivydene, from Victoria: ship Hecla, from o i e e e e T e as s qs“r Moon :ni 'fd“zr' % Nt T et Glanide | .n‘dn‘:u;.::“c?"'u) Lo | rgo for . - - o4 bR 4 5 | Unit, States Coast an eodetic Survey-— . C. WHITIN | W | 8o 1 exico. | |, Salied July 7—Br ship Ardnamurchan, trom | Semgiy <" Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pmibler 2 ‘imes and Helghts of High and Low | = O Gen Manager e by | L Bt e e | | The schooner Lena Sweasey satlea yesterday | Port Miakeley, for Valparaiso San Pedro.. | Humboldt .| 4 pm|Pler 2| Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to Sar T 2 Pas. Ast | el830r SanJoseand Principui ey Sistions 10 for Mazatlan, Mexico, with 211433 ft lum- | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 7— | 1t Deir: Humboldt ... +110 amPler 2 Francisco Bay. Publisiied by offical au- : 16,167 San Mateo. Bereatord. e Son | ber, 200 bdis ehingles, 206 bdls laths, 7 pkgs | SUNT San Pedro, from Ventura. M}mo :: %aum. & Por 5 pm|(Pler 2 thority of the Superintendent. (5 == To SAN "AFAEL. Redwood, " r-u-“s.x- | 120 pkes pipe and fittings and 200 | . Salled July. 7—Stmr San Pedro, for San | trenron ahitl 11 am/Pler 7| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Menlo Park. Palo Alto. o, | ng powder, valued at $5850. { Francisco, ‘matilla... | Puget So .|11 am|Pier 27 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | | N ORT H { | l.xg 8an Jose and Way Stations. & | st CGRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jaly 7—Stnr | prcata..... | coos W2 fdierora prer 13 | L¥enty-ive minutes later than at Fort Polat; | | i SAII QUENTIN, | ei® Exports for British Columbia. Eiliied Tuly T—Stmr Centralia, for San ¥ran- | Ghehalis..| Gravs Harbor .. Fity 13 | the hiahest fhie b e same 84D pacen MILL VALLEY, s 4 The steamer City of Puebla, which sailed on | €150, g{cgfi;‘«l -i]{_!llmbuldl . Pier 10 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. i £ Sunday for Victoria, carried an assorted mer- | gan pegry. | O SCUT Annie M Campbell, for | gan Juan..: | Ny, it pichael Pier 46 | Sun rises SH ORE CAZADZRO,ETC. | _8.corraio aito san waes 078 . I | chandise cargo corsigned to tha port of des- | PORT HARFORD—Sailed | Chico. Coquill 5 Sun sets .. . hy; * | m13g M o and” 10 .;‘ tination and the principal British Columbian | Stmr Santa Cruz, for San rr’.‘t,'i’ula.’ dirg i .l;hl'“lv;' Y e via Sausalito Ferry g tiona . “‘0 AN ’ me ports, valued at $9054, and including the fol- | ASTORIA—Sailed July 7—Stmr Columbia, | S. Rosa. San Diego & Way. Pler 19 | = » an Jose and W, lowing: Z | for San Francisco; stmr Centennial, for San |S. Cruz. Newport & Way.. Pler 19 | § |T'me| kol ot o for - W4T Pigs fresh fruits, 204 pkgs frosh vege, | Franciseo. Corona. Humboldt . : pier 19 2 || T fow o A for Morning. P for Afters ables, pkgs onlons, 526 pkgs potatoes, 5 ATOOSH—Passed in Jul St Columbpla. ..| Astory; # p x = or rnoon. - gals 41 wine, 46 pkis paste, 1650 Ibs Lima | hence July 3, for Tacoma. eI, - Dor. . sa-nrl::'lr';:vr;:n. 3 Ill:::: 22 Miil Q‘me"“ e S e !::;:-“:.l lllusdl L b[ beans, 134 cs canned goods, 4800 Ibs rice, 6635 | Passed out July 7—Stmr Senator, from Se- July 13. | 'SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, | )Sunday excepted & Smutey A ? Ibs malt, 38 pkgs groceries and provision: attle, for Nome. Centralla...| Grays Harbor ..... [Pier 10 199, 910, i1, 111:30 a. m., 12:30, 1*1:3y, © Saturday only # Sunday only. Ibs 1 cs cheese, 20 cs arms and ammunition, 11 | Passed out July 7—Stmr Sequofa, from Ta- | North Fork.| Humboldt .. 3 |Pler 2 p’sfl 3. Ko 5, 67130, 9, 11:48 p. m. «Cobnecis at Gosben Je. with Bathe the affected part with g | drums acid, 5 pkss dry goods, 30 slabs tin. 3 | coma, for Redondo. Riv *| Willapa Harbor.... Pler 2 Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. Those Visalin, At Frosno, for Viscin it Santore, Heiskell's Soap, dry with a soft ] | bars iron, i flask quicksiiver, 7 pkgs machi Passed in July 7—Stmr Rainfer, hence July | Pt. Arena...| Point_ Arena . Pier 2 marked () to Fairfax, except 5:18 p. m. Saturs | VIA Coast Line. ; Toesdoy s o ri® Saager. towel, and with the finge: ery, 8 cyls gas, 100 tins matches, 10 bales | 4, for Seattle. 3:15 ™A < 11 47 and Friday. ger apply > - July 15. days. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train ruas rrive via Nilea. » Daily ex Heiskell's o:-u-t. One appiica. [ | t¥ive. g Dussed July T—Bark Diemond Head, from Peking. ... | China & Japan..... Pier 40 B 5 Fairfax. = i o ia San Joaguin Valiey °eP¢ Saturday. tion a day, for a short w “ o= le. for Ho A ueen. ..... get Sound Ports. Pler 27 ! 1.0f 3:50] FROM SAN RAFAEL SAN FRANCISC tops Sants C) \ bound ally cures—never requ‘l‘rl:ge‘ ety || Merchandise for the Orient. 2 OUTH BEND—Satled July 7-~8chr, Marion, July 16. o : —Week days—S:25 1028, 740 8.5 3 S | ex o5t bunday: for oh —— wa-"e‘{'.gi_‘" than twice a day—for a complete The Japanese steamer Hongkong Maru sailed [ Arrived July 6—Stmr Rival, hence July 2. i A BT T | Zarly mcring Gdss. are siven i the Wit T T e ] o e L cure of Pimples, Blotches on Face, Jll | yesterday for Hongkong, via Honolulu and | PORT HADLOCK—Arrived July 7—Shi | 2 porel . . SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 38:10. 9:40, B [ y P Astoria_ & Portland.|11 am|Pier 24 | hand column and the successive tides of the | SUNDA’ 210:33, Barber's Itch, Tetter, Erysipelas, Yokohama, with a general merchandise cargo, | Hecla, from Port Townsend. Grays Harbor o | 4 pm|Pler 10 | day In the order of occurrence as to time; the | $11:45_a. m.. 12:50, 2:30, 13:45. 4:40,"35:30, | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILW. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring- [l valued at $152,646, and distributed as follows: | SAN PEDKO—Arrived July 7—Schr Alvena, July 18, | fourth time column gives the last tide of the 35, 10:20 p. m. AY worm, Itch, Ulcers, Purns, Scaids, [ | ror Janan $14.916: China. $81.914; Maniie. | (oM Columbia River; schr Albert Meyer and ...IN. ¥ Vix Panama.|12 - miPler 40 | day, except when there are but three tides, as | Trains marked () start from San Quentin. | ~ Leave | Va B o === Ulcers in Ear, Sore Nose and Eye- § | 53284 Kast Indies, $173; Korea, $1980; Siam, 'Hl CYE“- Kgm Gr-sy",-“ Harbor; schr Azalea, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | FROM MILL VALLEY ;n) SAN FRAN- b achune e Sedaty oot ) B2ttt S i Tl s | L e s Eon Foflind o e Sl B Tt ¥ bt Tl Bhetl| SROTIY R i 1R % ‘a8 foll a —_—_— 3 (—) < i " . o Lon of the skin Meiskell's Oint- [ | wore 28 CHOWEL, |\ gour, 5000 1bs ariea | p,5011e8 July T—Stmr Coquille River, for Sen | ~Steamer. For. T Sails. | sign precedes the heights, and then the number = 1 m. " men: ere eratives, Q| Lo Jooan O L o phas aoc s Lieg | Franctsco, - | siven is subtracted from the depth miven by 5 10, 11:10 a. m.. 12:0, sarsaparillas, iodides and mercu- provisions, 30 cs canned goods, 480 Ibs bread, PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived July 7—Br stmr | Dolphin...... | Skagway & Way Ports.[July 8| the charts. The plane of reference is the | 1¢ 7010, 10:40 p. m. rial medicines fail. It is very M| 505"Ibs nuts, 30 cs 103 gais wine, 9 cs whisky, | ROYalist, from Victorla. g Nosuer ¢ Uc SRR« HULE O:amnts 4 ABe_1ower Ww Watern: 7:48 T ek daye~Cazadero soothing and cooling, making the 3 cs mineral water, 6571 Ibs sugar, 188 pl ISLAND PORTS. gon City..| Skagway & Way Ports.|[July 10 —————— PR, H and way skin beautifully fair and smooth. [l | bicycles and sundries, 158 pkgs machinery, MAKAWELI—Sailed July” 4—Bark W B | jyonblco. Nome & St. Michael.... July 12 y Time Ball. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays a d medicines, 11 Flint, for San Francisco. Humboldt Skagway & Way Ports.|July 13 RS S A excepted)— Recommen@ed and used by physicians [l | Pkes drugs an es, 112,000 ibs soda ash, X 'Seat Bra: drogra Office, Tomales and way stations. 35 P . “ht aratore P s Il | 50 rolle § ce leather, 13 pkgs agricultural im: | HONOLULU—Salled Juiy 6, 4 p m—Br stmr | Gity Seattle. .| Skagway & Way Ports. July 14 | Branch Hydrographic " Pramions Ser-| "35 p. m.. Saturdays—Cazadero and way g, v s Send for book of testimontals. 4 plements, 20 tons 24 sks tanbark, 5257 lbs | Doric, for San Francisco. Dirigo. ... Skaswa a st' ay Ports. | Toly. 18 chants’ Exchange, San ol | e as 3 9:307, arrives.? e Chiuar1760 bbis Bowr T6D gals wine, 70 NEW YORK - Arrives Jury on orta Toon to-day. noo =y . . 70 cx —Arrived July 6—Fr bark Maré- s exact] — e Legal Holidays— liquors, 20 ctls oats, 40 bales hay, 852 I 3 2 Skagway & Way July 16 1y at noon t« 1. e.. at noon liguors, 30 ctls cat. i bs | chal de Gontaut, from Junin. July T Br stme ooy i B ey Taliniy 19| of the 120th meriaian, of at 8 p. m. Green: e L 10 a. m., Potnt S e, T i 80 b | G e | S| Ry o R R 3 S I PR e | Weekly Call, $1.00 por Yoar | Jul; J 7, 1903. JOENSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., RNome & S Michasl::-uly 13| i Fue’ Bait on the Ferry bullding was geSundnys and Legal Holldays—8 a. m. Caza- | gpyiths ):m}lnl‘:fi;o:—m Market Se. 531 Commerce St., Philadelphia.

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