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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1903, : 7 HOPE VANISHES |FRANCIS H. LEGGETT IS DUE _ INENMAN AGCUSES |- evEgtets 1 LERHY QU WITH BIG CARGO OF LUMBER " yyy ey ABSOLUTE SECURITY : Geouine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear : _|Is Coming From Eureka With 1,300,000 Feet of the| - Racsimile Signature of 2, z=— agf;ggg’f:cgit}m Product of the Humboldt Forests, the Largest Sau;:of:;:::f;‘.igf;u” D ¢ : G Inning. Amount Ever Brought Down by a Steam Schooner Back. S— — - — _‘—_‘l' T — Then the Angels Start Send- Testifies Under Oath That ing Runs Over the Home Official Demanded g Maney: BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION T. J. Newman, proprietor of a sailors’ boarding-house at 76 Jackson street, ap- peared beforej Police Judge Cabaniss yes- terday on a charge of battery committed last Monday mofning upon Arthur Cham- bers, a clerk in the office of the British Consul, and during - his examination by DIZZINESS. his atterney, Archie Campbell, he made SALLOW SKIN serious charges against the British Con- § Small PiIL. sul. He admitted, however, that he had Small Doses ¥ no witnesses to corroborate him. They TOUCH the Small Pric, 3 The complaining witness testifled that Newman went to the consulate on Mon- Genuine Wrapper Printed on | | uvay morning with some sailors from the RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ship Drummuir who were to be paid off Look for the Siguature and Newman used very insulting and abusive language. When remonstrated with he put his elbow against Chambers’ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. throat and pushed him aside continuing ~ his abuse. Chambers denied that he had ever spoken to the defendant before and 3 had nothing to do with him. Newman was called to the stand and he claimed that the officials at.the consulate ny soaked one for hen Leahy hit to Dillon, who intended to rob the sailors and he went MATINEE TO-DAY. th € Nate was with them to protect their rights. He —THE BIGGEST POSSIBLE HIT— th grned | | m to the himself hile o4 eral times and had told him that his sal- 4 2 And Our Superb New York Company In ary was insufficient to keep up his social e R e e e, sald as a procof of the animus of the % b consulate officials against him that the TO E\’PRY \l.mg.; HT British Consul had called upon him sev- RAYMOND AND CAVERLY ° » - position and suggested that Newman pay It w ss him $5 for each saflor shipped from New- t man’'s place so as to get the protection lN wALL STREET s of the consulate. I “I rejected this rroposal” continued efl me being | Newman, “and told the British Consul | The ngn';mPrMucn‘-;n & :::a _gmm:r Rogers . S0t and Bhotane ; i : ers at_the Victoria 3 : nd Hodson that if there was any robbery of sallors o ——AND THR to be done I could do it myself. I ship MW RO SPRCEALITEN WG s L e s e ___..|about 100 saflors a month and that would Phlcas o e T I DOG i “ | have meant $500 to the Consul. There|. FTroowe——o0 74 7% o st. They & #p< HE steam schooner Francis H. TATOOSH—Passed _July 24—Stmr South | was no one present at these conversations CONSOLATION== which will be due here to- from Eureka, is bringing mei largest cargo of lumber ever| | ght down the coast by a ves- ’ | | | Passed 1n July 24-Stmr Edith, hence July | Stamp of the consulate were sent to._all Portland, hence July 20, for Seattle. except myself and the Consul. After my g - TAK Passed out July 24—Schr Okanogan, froM | repoated refusals, letters bearing the | OPERA s E Port Gamble, for Manila 1 House. : N s s | N 21, for Seattle. the British ship captains in port request- T MARSHFIELD—Salled July 24—Stmr Arca- | ing them not to send any men to m; - HT sel of her class. She has on board 1,300,000 ta. for San Francisco: chr Guide, for Ban | place.” T e B st SATURDAY and SUNDAY £ .. 4 feet of lumber. After discharging this FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 24—Stmr Na-| In cross-examination Newman readily Matinee. $ : she will proceed to Portland and from ttonal City. hence July 23, iy admitted that he had conducted himseit SPHCIAL ENGAGEMENT of July 25 and 26. - SPAR 4 July 24—Stmr South |in a bofst h lat e chila o Sape ERTL OF TopN, SPA Arrt uly 2 mr Souf n a bofsterous manner at the consulate > there tow to this port a huge ra o= hence July on Monday morning: that he had accused CAMILLE D’ARVILLB one of two just completed and now ready Salled July 24— St r Samoa, for San Pedro. | ¢no" ofclals of ,robbing sailors and had [ Who Will Appear in Emith and De Koven's | Pirst Rundown on Saturday, beginning st 11 for the ocean trip. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 24—Stmr Brigh ful Comic oy Py gy Ao L - e . 1 2 t 1 2 s tow | State of California, hence July 23, and safled | Pushed Chambers aside. ght and Tune: Ope: 3 3 y Coursing begin a 2 st log raft ;\th:rcxlwimu;\:;:]::e: [ ! Btate of ‘Call(o Three safiors of the Drummuir were| ¢THE HIGHWAYMAN,?” |13 sbary’and continua til iast winzing tag "D—Arrived July 24—Schr | called to the stand and they all testifled| ppWIN STEVENS AS FOXY QUILLER. bark Charmer, hence > ~ | TR : . they recelved their full pay at the con-| Annie M: Bertha Davis, Ferris Hartman, N SSSE ¥ 3 nnie Myers 5 00 FRENCE S?“’ N HICH AR ISLAND PORTS. sulate and had no idea of being robbed | Arthur Cunningham, Edward Webb, Aimee TOTAL PRIZES '57550 | RIVED FROM SYDNEY AF- g = Rew! Lelcester, Oscar Lee and the Big Tivoli Cho- b = frons | HONOLULU—Arrived July 23—Schr Minnie | till Newman had mentioned it to them. osotse. Coo R e e THOMAS TIERNEY, Judee { TER A SMART PASSAG A Caine, from Newcastle, Aus; ship Tillle E | The Judge said he would take the mat- | fus and Orchestra Combine 0 WAL IS, EDWARD SHORSTAG, Slipper. Starbucl Newcastle, Aus. ter under advisement till Monday when [ gt o8 SRIRL 6 25c. S0, T80 . as generally supposed. The ed grd was to all appearances 1 vVof the logs spared by the | waves, however, turned out to have been { riddled by teredos and instead of mak | . ing good pi erial proved of value - 4| Satled Ju chr Miidred, for Port Town- | tne charge against Newman of dlsturb- - e S c the 54 ; G D ul Is B 1t . o b 2, s Telephone Bush N The constructlon of the | whisky, 20 gals 2 ca brandy, 108 ca canned | “KAHET—Arrived . July " Po—Stme Mhittier, | D the peace preferred by Vice Consul s THEATRE: 1 10 | Taft o it six months and after | goods, 10 cs mineral water, Ibs epices, 10 | hence y with bktn Fullerton in tow, | Moore would be heard. Belasco & el its many of the piles re-|pk c nd provisions, 457 Ibs butter, | heace Juiy . —_———————— L Mayer, » water. The teredos dis shook 60 bals REIGN PORTS. Proprietors. . and with their bus; g machinery, “ Syt o The schools close in the beginning of Juns | s gyt n cs powder, 183 Tl:‘:‘d:\mnk, iy R‘n’:v\"eru?ugr Pm“!:o. *M2 | and open again in the latter part of July. As Market st., near Eighth. Phone, South 53% 3 the profit: | - e, 500 heets fron, | gejag. so many families go to the country merely for | TO-NIGHT—LAST TWO NIGHTS. ol e S I » 10 pitas. alectrics) supplis NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed July 22—Br bark | the benefit of their children, the result s that . | MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. s l,r} view ; bales 42 lxks!kmlll‘ulirl(, Forfarshire, for nolulu. around the Fourth of July holldays the resorts o { The Briiliant Young Actor, e et el Tige, 4 egs mas | Tosail July 25 Schr Commerce, for Hilo. | ,pnq summer boarding-houses are taxed to tneir | MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 28.| MR. HERSCHEL MAYALL, o 5 Safled July 24—Bktn Labaina, for Honolulu. |, jymie to take care of the guests. During | , Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chll- | g ono s b the Superb Central Stock Come | VICTORIA— 300 bbls flour, 1006 Fals | hence July the week following many return, which con. | 3reR. any’ part except reserved, 10¢ pany in a t, 10 crts Do Salled July s whisky, 150 Ibs ney tinues till near the month's end. This relieves | ' Magnificent Spectacular Production of the holiday congestion and the many who al oil, 17 HAKODATE—Sailed July 23—Bktn Ama- | could not be accommodated at that time can - A - 78 cs & . 1 eteam launch, 1 pkg agricultu- | zon, for Homolulu. easily be taken care of from now on. . | "FORT SATD—Arrived July 24—Spanish stmr | “"No thme 18 better for an outing in Marin, | Claude Gillingwater and Company; The Wonderful “Brocken Scene’ | rom Manila, for Liverpool; Iir{ Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake counties than Ethel Levey; Orpheus Comedy | The New and St ing Electrical and Me- | v 24—Bktn Hawall, from Hongkong. Br stmr Miowera, for Syd- row awalting the Leg- there Is a | raft towing, | rafts, in the ges should bls flour, 1350 gals wine, | Isla da Luzon, 2 venings stmr Queen Alexandra, from Norfolk, for Ma- | july, August and September. Th - /Y ASSAULTED. 102 bdls r 15 drums kgs Eroce N d pro- chanical Effects. practice the B rl“::nlr:’m. nila. invariably m'eu:rm. 'r'm-reI mfns‘n Frane: Four; Three Polos and the Bio- ; PHCE BV i S G o = ¥ quar- 13 pkss paper, b CHEMAINUS rived July 24—Bkin Ha- | can sit out In the open alr till late, pleasure i f George W.| MATINE! saNes 10e, 1Be, Ve Started at Portland L lf:l""“.n;lasl'e : & : ! wail, Rence July | be never enjoys at home. The water in-the graph. _I‘“t ";:: ? Bail oy and | Monday, July R. HERSCHEL MAYALL o il s - . To Pert Bils flour, 1120 ctis berley. | A rivers, streams and lakes are warm for bath- Hunter; De Kolta; Bailey o A LION'S HEART." m and Others. those friendly shore | 108,860 1bs mal 1 gals wine cs canned ing, and it is a time when the fish bite most | d Hod, nd Launch- g >, 2 so much to rid the | gocds, 2196 los shrim corfes |ndz Movements of Steamers. readily, besides, till the end of August is the Madison an odges a: | b tive insects. e Ferry-Boats. open seascn for deer in Sonoma County and re. until the end of September In Mendocino e County. . ‘Those Who could not be accommodated over | the holidaye, and those who can now get away Steamer, Racing of . Inspe: gLy 5 Salat 3, | from business, can easily find a location for . ' or why To Holland—22,111 Ibs prunes, 710 cs canned San Pedrs | issued by the Calffornia Ncrthwestern Raii- = To see Fischer's great show, for no fakes do fruit, 11 cs household goods. Humboldt ... way, Hotels, resorts, homes for sunumer MATINEE TO-DA they fear. ¥ 032 , 20 gals apricot pulp and 20 cs e el N | boarders and’ camping spots are all given in To-night and To-morro The new bill needs mention, deserving a = Newport & Way Porls.du:y‘ :h‘l_:“htf:;- l‘z,@:‘fi:rr;:}‘:" B ‘fi:r:“";r;’!:;m n\l‘\;:f»msucczss tention, —454,031 68,143 1bs | Willaps bor 3 orms, etc. e > compan. CUATINUE a . - g g s ."m'ufl apd | o G oot { offices or In answer to a mail request. 75 of the Inf‘emvlnhl%o - '?Sm'fin'. e 9% Wt # oing the steamer | Iaqua........ Humboldt Bay .. | Y SO e R o NEILL-MOROSCO . g n at Seattle and | Acme.. Stuslaw River | ! Disputes Are Settled. 50 | Presenting Crawtora e UL VALUE ALWAVS. s el oonistg ) i Oyster Harbor .. b e s b taatelt e ova lightful Romance. UNDER THE RED GLOBE, coal AL Della erett | . = il IN THE FALACE OF THE ING- | 25 Combined With e Titania Nanaimo . yesterday compelling J. B. Doyle, Auditor POPULAR PRICES s 3 was : Mineola......| Tacoma . ! = 8 8 i THETHREE MUSKEETERS” ;- Mdiadal X of Tuolumne County, to recognize G. L. ; Shipping Intelligence. an Pedro... | Humboldt . Monday, And that “Never Failing” “All Star’” Cast— AT reka....... Humboldt : Adams as Sheriff. The petitioner did not HEARTS AFLAME. T T s Pt B Alameda Sails To-Day. g o Baey. Fate =& s R ound o i qualify at the proper time and was ap- Seats now on sale. and Whelan and Mande Amber. s Terry will leave f Point Arena, Miller, 14 hours from | G. Lindauer. | Grays Harbor —.......:|Jul; 27 | pointcd Sheriff of the county subsequently e e T 2o ol i e e o | Phoenix | Mendoeino & Pt.Arena July by the Board of Supervisors. Doyle held B e B avs : @ passenger | *geme Prontics, Ahlstrom, 38 hours from Cree- | ..ox Hamburg & Way Ports/July 27 | that the action was not legal, The court | R A ® liner Ala- | cont City; bound eouth; put In to land passen- .| san Pedro July 27 | also declared that the will of Henrietta | of the Central | gers, | San Pegro ... July 27 | - g ; nolulu, will also leave on tne | “Simr Geo W Elder, Shea, 611 hours from | Gravs Nuecr ke o | B CRE Woa VAl - Malkut C, Chpteghod0- Alameda, and among the other passengers Wil | portiand, via. Astoria 50% Hours YVertura......| Sydney & Way Ports...lJuly 27 | tended that the testator was not sane at SR FRANSSCR'S e a“;:‘(’;y’ % this ¢ ”‘_;r::a:,‘):x;h‘:‘:: MS[mr Pasadena, Rasmussen, 18 hours from | State a; ‘al (S;un IJI;:o b&nw." Port fiuiy 27| the time a portion of the will was written. co u“'l 8 THEATR: AR o B pgoins - endocino Coronado. . ...| Grays Harbor -[July 28 e e R L LEADIN fe Montana. Kk the workd., . Stmr Chico, Jensen, 67% hours from Ban- | North Fork...| Homboldt . oty 38 Why Not See the Stars? —_— ' o4 AR o | : U don, Or. Corona umboldt . (july 2 o ‘ > CLUBS. Fire Threatens Wharf. Stmr Coquille River, Dart, 30 hours from | Czarina Coos Bay . LJuly 28 | A yisit to the Lick Observatory at Mt.| THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK. . ’ Eureka. Curacao -| Mexican Ports . [July 2u | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Fire threatened the destruction of Spear- |FReRR- | oo ke | City Para | New York via Panama.|July 29 | Hamilton is ene of the trips that all Cal- AMBL'A BlNG“AM X street wharf for a while yesterday afternoon, | pound to Monterey; put in to land passengers. | Ramona. an Pedro & Way Ports|July 29 | ifornlans should make. The big ‘ele- RECREATION PARK, Los 2 but, through the prompt response of the depart- | Fr bark Brizeux, Gourlo, 64 days from Syd- | Columbia.. .| Portland & Astorfa....[July 29 | scope is open to the public every Satur- And HER COMPANY. ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— . ment to the alarm, the loss was limited to | pey 2 Centennlal... | Seattle & Tacoma.....!July 20 | day night. The trip to San Jose, stopping MATINEE TO-DAY. : about §50. The fire was located underneath |"Sihr Helene, Christiansen, 25 days from | Santa Rosa...|San Diego & Way PorisiJuly 30 | at Hotel Vendome, the headquarters for k CHAMPIONSHIP . y‘»h.‘ & g It not w.;v: ch;:t "‘d‘r{‘r sm”l\ Julu, gm{rll:uzbll }...ne-z :o-;::lml’un July 51| Lick Observatory, a_delightful stage ride | To-night, also next Tuesday, W:«lnen:,-y and PE—- . e " s r Volunteer, Bressem, 6 days from Coos | 5 o¢ria. ‘| & e to the summit of Mt. Hamilton and re- Saturday Nights and Matinee Saturday. = w n repeated Clavering.." | ¢hina & Japan. ST Byt Mo are e an: Ceosidin Sivde Fitch's Latest Comedy Success, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; SATe of ¢ e dpEed Schr Lily, Bottger, 6 days from Umpqua | Eoint Arena..| Bolnt Arena oo o vria long to be remembered. It Is getting to | ¢ . ” e = . French Bark’s Smart Trip. sk Depderah Seattle ..... 5 be the popular thing to organize partles The l:nsk Mrs. Jnhnsofl vea2:30 P. M. g The French bark Brizeux, which arrived yes- | oo ® oraen. Ferem, 31 days from | g, 'W. Eider..| Portland & Astorla. for the “see the stars” outing. tertay fvoim Sydney; ckiie across in sixty-fous RED. Rainer. BIALi & Wintoom = s Monday, Thursday and Friday Nights And L0S ANGELES vs. SAN FRANCISCO ’ 75, one of the smartest ges made in Friday, July 24. TO SAIL Part of Pious Fund Arrives. Wotustuy Mntinva, Cheie Fivia LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. s time. She brought 1708 tons of coke and | Stmr Santa Resa, Alexander; San Diego: Pa- sl The subtreasury in this city has just “THE CLIMBERS.” e ey 5 Stockton St. R H tons of coal Imi‘\:»;-,;::'!".“l‘;n;n}h: ‘x‘;- ARG Stcamer. | Destination. | Satis.| Pl received the sum of $225,000 in Mexicah August 3—EZRA KENDALL in “THE VIN- s Ang 2 1 = e erodof e er, Hamburg i e o first payment on the Pious fund i BUYER.” = i ict Gi and way ports: J D Spreckels & Tros Co 1y 25, s , EUAT YT SCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. P:‘Ck“ UP“’JC:’”"C"‘ ?‘5' i {0 B Falkirs, Helnn Daiseed Tatet; o | R Los o e !u amiPier 2| 0f SL;?:;??& : Ths fiiher v:fl'lhbe r‘e«-olneg i et SR —— r vde of the freight ferry steamer ace & Co. Newb! Srayi Hatbor -...| 4 Pier 10 | into ppine dollars a e mint an vesterday picked up & white-painted | Schr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona; Hind, | Chicor . ... | Cnquille River ....| 8 pm|Pier 2| sent to Manila. - Buiaseo & Mayer, STEINWAY HALL, s 2 e boat was about seven- | Rolph & Co Glympic..| Whatcom & Fairhn| § pm|Pler 2 ——————— e 3 Snitey - : . - r ad rudder and cushion on board SAILE Umatilla. ...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9! PaniCind by L ey Bunday Night at 8:13. af s painter. -The boat in Captain Friday, July 24. | City Sydney.|N. Y. via Punama.12 m|Pier 4 n Comfort LES -, TYNDALL t ut six months old. a San Pedro. Alumeda. ... Huno.l'u‘lltlny -1 lmiPl" 7| Means pleasure if you have bought a LAST 3 TIMES—MATINEE TO-DAY. i ¥ P AT Johnson, Kureka, fountain pen to fit your hand. To fit Overwhelming S t MR. rona, Johneon, Fureka, - g - 3 % verwhelming Success o “The Thought L TEHNRENT Rate Advances. mtise Ablstrdm. Ben Pedra. SSRire ! | Ban Rivesies Ports.| § pmibier 2| your hand It Is necessary to buy where all HITE WHITTLESEY i That Xills.” > - - 1 The e 0 e on the Helen Brewer ckson, Mendocino, | 1y 27. ’ | | grades ot the best "ré\akeg. are In stock. w \ - ; & Followed by Experi- 2 2 Pogiicas . (Bsgurssly Nen, B tiees Toint. §. Montca. .| Grays Harbor 4 pm(Pler 2| The *“Waterman, wan' | and _Mar: —IN— 2957 "~ Thought o . i S Stmr Celia, Devitt, Albion Montara. ... (Seattle -| 4 pm Pler — | ghall” flll every want. ces, $100 to B B T e | Eel River Portal.l1| 4 pm|Pler 2| 3500 each. Sanborn, Vatl & Co., 711 Mar- | THE P! 5 25e, S0c, oo 24.—The feature NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Ger stmr Herodot, Kagelmacher, Hamburg | Pomon: -[Humtoldt e dlfiw ml;‘erl | ket street. L — TS pvondertul — [ and way ports. FIn o Pt Rrent ool 4 pin{ier 2 | @liieieieleleliieirieloleieieiefeiele @ | EVES. 2 to Tic Mats Thrs & Sat.1oc 0 50c. | GR A UUMAN’S SEYENTH AND % : home rur The Norwegian bark C. Toblas was p;...,.! ssie K, Merriam, San Vieente Land- | Pt O iy 55, | i SECURE SEATS NOW FOR -t RESY ST, great game and was § wrior to arrival for redwood from Eu- o Every Afternoon - . . P g b Yr Auble, Larsen, Point Arena. | Sanitln;de Olymula. | 4 peibiar’ 3 Time Ball. NEXT WEEK'S GREAT OFFERING, it - is_chartered for chr : Hurboldt ... i Tiiroavathin OORE: TS5 M. M POLITE VAUDEVILLLE. o to, Valparaieo, for | Scnr J -|Coos B.& Pr.Ortord| & pmiBler 13 | B0 ants’ Fxchange, San Francisco, cal. | 1 H E MANXMAN LESTER and CURTIN; HATHAWAY ang SRR DSt b 30s; Swedish ship <5 5 - i July 24, 1003, - ¢ The Christi 3 0s1e = bR s Gd teas A0 | oo ’ -(China & Japan...| 1 pmiPler 11| WY 2% PO Lol oot gropped to-day.| By Hall Caine author of The Christian. BLOSSOM: SAM AND ISs THE . not ax ATRTIL o N oy RO, f # 3. C. BURNNTT, Vpeter Quilliam, heretofore plaved only by | Prices Night. 296, 30c. iSoRand 1oer Matl: A Cargo for Hawaii T oA e Lieutenant, U. .. ni charge. | of Peter Qul - g e s o arg . Humboldt . ;+-| 9 am|Pler 10 Wilson Barrett and James O'Neill. 20c and 10c. Phone for Seats, South n & Defender sailed yesterday for | POINT LOBO A P. Arena & Mnd'no| 1 pm|Pier 13 Wil st h With an | hazy; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. SiNemEls & Tacenm.. (10 suilr’ 2 Sun, Moon and Tide. £ se cargo valued at $13,062 DOMESTIC PORTS. - Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pler 2| x 3 24 A = s ANG - 2 Willapa Harbur...; 4 pm Prer 2| United States Coast and Geodel:c Survey- Howing PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled July 24—Stmr uly 30. Times and_ Helghts of High and Low 0000 3 ur. 1915 ctls barley, 38,267 1bs | santa Barbara, for San Francisco. DAL ... 130 plPler Ay Waters at Fort Point, entratse to San DON'T FAIL TO o110 5 can, 5O~ hay, 10,470 lbs middlings, 105 | SEATTLE-Safled July 23—Stmr Humboldt, Fan Dicgo & Way.| 9 am|Pler 13 Francisco Bay. _Publien=d ny ctfical au- . 3081 Ibs oats, 20 pkgs potatoes and | for Skagwa: Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 9 thority of the Superintenden:. see the - beautiful vkgs fresh vegetables, 446 Ibs ham | ASTORIA—Arrived July 24—Stmr Columbla, 155 Suiy 81, \?| NOTE—The high and w waters occur &t COURT pkg raisins, 22 pkgs groceries | nence July Humboldt .-.-.....| 9 am|Pier 2 |the city front (Mission-street wharf) about “"”dfi —m—rT[:! 5 & pkis millstuffs, 1200 Ibs Sailed July 4—Br ship Rhuddlan Castle, for ‘| China & Japan...| 1 pmiPler 40 f twenty five minutes late than at Fort Point; J— room, the EMPI ulldings of t canned goods, 10 bales salt, 15 bxs | Algon Bay 4 3 the hefght of tide is the same at places. o - v at Lamber and Hal Ibs bread, 8950 ft lumber, 6930 | GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed July 23—Schr Ed- B""'A“.‘.".:n Shulal 8 paivies B L HANLON’S PANTOMIME COMPANY and PARLOR, the st . estroyed by fire to-day ate, 60 cs gasoline, 350 cs coal ofl | ward R West, for Cape Town. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am{Pler 10 SATURDAY, JULY 25. High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon PALM ROOM, the 1 x ‘material, 85 bales bags, 36 #ks | Arrived July 24—Schr John F Miller, from Astoria & Portand|ll am;Pier 24 g and Evening in the Theater. LOUIS XV PAR. coal, 10 colls rope, 636 Ibs zine, 100 bbls lime. | Ventura. N. Y. via Panama 12 m|Pler 4 .l ' LOR and the LA- yig machinery, 53 pkgs paints and oils, 800 | “UMPQUA—Sailéd July 22—Schr Lucy, for Y Auguse 3. ) “CABARET DE LA MORT." 1 | shingles, 150 bbis cement, 38 pkgs agri- | gan Pedro. : 1al.. |seattie & Tacoma..{10 am{Pler 2 Inspect BT . DIES’ WRITING , cultural implements, 23 pkgs steel and fron, | EUREKA—Sailed July 23—Stmr Coquiite | CoPtennial- 4. POUND AND ONE-HALF BABY ROOM. { 1000 £t wire yope, 40 kegs nafls, 33 pkgs mill- | River, for San Francisco. July 24—Stmr All- | city Puebla 3 d Ports. 11 am| AND HIS COMPANIONS | work, 4 ples drugs, 2 pkes machinery. ance, for Coos Bay and Poriland, Or; bark | alijance.... Eureka & Coos Bay IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS, A e o o THREE BABY TIGERS IN THE ZOO. rrived July 24—Stmr Isqua, hence July 25; M SEATTLE. 4 Cargo by fhe Tev et snr Turcka, hegee July % 229 ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN The German steamer Herodot of the Kosmos Arrived mr 'ork, hence . For. s Salls. lne sal for Hamburg and way | July 23: bktn James Johnson, from Honolulu: | __Srearmer DISPLAY TO-NIGHT. G ports with o general merchandise cargo laden | bark Tidal Wave, from San Pedro; echr Bertha | Gity Beattle,. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Tuly 26 ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Se. et one cake of it. at this port and consigned to the port of des- | Dolbeer, from San Pedro. Skagway & Way Ports. (July 26 tination and the principal ports of cal The Salled July 24—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- ay & Way Ports.\July 28 Nobody cargo was valued at $70.593 and was dis- | cisco. Cookis Tnict & Way Balyuly 25 0 o y ever stops at @ |{Tilied as tollows: “For Mexico. $16,405; Cen | © REDONDO—Arrived July 24—Stmr_Santa Skagway & Way Ports.|July 40 g ; ral America, $5204; Ecuador, §9757; Peru, 315.- | Monica, from Port Los Angeles; stmr Lakme, Nome & St. Michael... |July 31 cake 283; Chlle, m,w; L Solland, m?; Beigium, ( from E‘ggx;fio—.\ R = Nome & St. Michael.../Aug. & g $980; * Germany, 43, e leading exports | SAN rrived July 24—Stmr Santa Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|A 1 last J wate o8 follows: Barbara, from Port Los Angeles; stmr Alca: | Astec. Nome ... “|Aug. 1 B T it thsas T 2 Pears’ s0a: fOl’ totlet. To Mexico—218 bbie flour, 3216 Ibs ham and | zar, from Mendocino. Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 3 .a;'.um- occurs. The heights given are in P bacon, 1852 gals wine, 1481 Ibs cheese, 13,000 | ~Sailed July 24—Stmr Whitesboro, for San | Spokane Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 4 | saaicion 10 the soundings of the United States = ibs rice, 500 1bs beans, 287 pkgs potatoes, 12 | Francisco; schr Marlon, for Willapa Harbor; Nome & St. Michagl... Aug. +| Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) p A AT . bath and shavin; pkgs onions, 18 cs salmon, 116 pkgs groceries | schr Endeavor, for Port Townsend; schr Emma Skagway & Way s.|Aug. 4 precedes the heights, and then the aumber o N . Z- and provisions. 14 bxs paste, 770 Ibs bread, 14 | Utter, for Coos Bay. Skagway & Way ug. 4 | given is subtracted from the depth given by NOT INTOXICAT pkgs dried fruit, 41 pkgs fresh fruits and vege- | SOUTH BEND—Sailed July 24—Bktn Arago, Nome ..... iieiiese...|AUS. | the echarts. The E:no of ference is the 5 i 3 Scid allever the world. tables, 1509 Ibs millstuffs, 119 gals 3¢ cs | for San Francisco, Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Aug. 7, mean of the lower ‘waters.

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