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EAPIATE CRIME UPON GALLOWS Slayers of Goddard and | Cox Are Hanged at Phoenix. Sheriff . Roberts: Springe Trap for Mexican Murderers. a The Ca Franc Frank mi yers s north February 1, Prescott to-day, eful in the methods ng incidents that K I these The e mous one, y the as- 3 ve victims ughter tead of two. were telligence, were entire v s and seemingly mere- pleasure of killing, lives of - the ep man n Phoenix, were se dark w or ‘warn- volver and ot Goddard ank the the entire party er_iest they e certainly Turnbull- at .the wir hem bwt could .not get a2 féw Hours-they missed by those they called to they were invéstigate he - had E daylight was_ found. I DENTIFICATION COMPLETE. s body | | ot | Cox at| of | bed as one | Mexicans of a | Du n ‘before. ‘the mur- er ‘the had :calléd -at- the Godda engaged. in conversa- n employad L God- & hedrd- thie shooting and to the mearest Fanch: giving | knowing no de , and came sh caylight he’ nexg-morning. It ‘wa# néted by those | 3. House. that ‘one .'of the Big- scar. ¢ s face and : other deéscriptio ully ‘estab- shéed e Tact ‘that-the ) talked with Godda Me were ko did the. Kil Every.Sh inthe Terrifory kept his looking for. the. murderers ff . Roberts of Yavapai County mé and money following lews.- ~The men, however, near Mexican 1o Prescott. deniéd their d:and ‘convicted .and a ay; just commission - of the. omly belicved that recorded - in faid at sen- six the nst simil mig ved .ag hers cent ye praperly be COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS them what good laundr; ‘n'k means. The United States. Laun- be always pieased to ‘show its to demonstrate why its work is superior others, and how one can dd to his personal comfort during the ated term by baving his linen laundered properly . No saw edges UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | OFFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell Show ally dry will skill and GCNORREGA AND URINARY DISCHARGES. A CURE !N 48 HOURS. who for ‘twen-_| l : |2 ; €| | crime { '. E | 7 Honojulu an: Arizona officer; | of a Phenomenal tralla to Th|s Port ls for Slx Days'_ln‘ the Rush Storm Wlth Terrlfic Seas HE British ship California, which arrived yesterday, 57 days from Newcastle, Australia, between June 13 and June 25 passed through 2 gale which ~Captain Doty declares to have been one of the worst he ever encountered. The Califor- nia is a handsome four-master, and being ftanch as she looks passed through- the battle almost unscathed. The storm-madeé earance June 19 in latitude 28 south, ude 164 west.. ¥ntil' June when vesscl reached 13 south, 158 ‘west, ‘it inued with unabated fury. Sail was reduced to lower topsafls and the decks were filled with surging water during the of the gale’s life. ptain Doty says that he never saw a rale like it in the troples, and *hat he never heard of one. There was nothing of the cyclone about it. It was a straight gale and full of vigor -from its first -ap- pearance until its good-by shriek. The California’ made a smart passage, g here ahead of quite a fleet: that tarted ahead of her. -She brought 3 tons .of coal, which she will commence discharging to-day af the Mission straet bunkers, where she docked visterday aft- ernoon. - Nippon Maru Sails. The Japanese ‘steamship Nippon Maru, Cap- tain.Bent, failéd yesterday. for the Orient. She carried 1802 tons of ‘freight apd a-full list. of passeng Mre . Partridge, wife of -the: Epis- copal “Bishop of Tokio, ‘is returning - to- her Japanese home on thé liner, Among the pas- sSengers - were a. number of Government em- ployes Tiound' for ‘the Philippines and some m naries. Among these that sailed-ori the liner were: For - Yokohama—C. Abki; Mrs.S: C.° Pari- ridge; J. Shimovun E. K. Wagner. For Kobe—§. C: Evane Jr., wife and. son Shanghai-—~Miss L. N, Jones_ Mrs: C..J: King. Mise f Presitiss, Miss Frances: West. For Hongkong—R. W. Blanding, C.: C. Brun- ner. JH.“Burwell, J. W: Cheeseborough, . Miss May- Duricah, Miss. K. ‘A._Egan, Rev. V. - ahd .wife. Mrs- M._-W.: George, Miss. F- Howell,' Miss K- Howell, Miss M. L. Hughes. George: Kincafd, Percy Kincaid: Willlam - Kin- caid; L. S Kirtlapd, ‘B. 'E..'Lear. - Mrs. J Lesser. and’ wife ' Miss M P__D. Middlékauff Middlekauff. Robert - Middlekauff, -'C. A ' Me= Donough Miss F> McGee, Archibald Mac op, Misé. Editlr Newell, Mrs. ¥~ Newell, .Mrs. - F. O'Brien. E..C, Ostby,- Miss C. W. Park, Mrs. P. (C.-Ji Parker, Mra. ‘G; H. Paterson,C; ‘H. Pearson, B..A.. Pierce.. Mrs.. L. . ‘Ross: - Mray L. A €caton; Mrs C. H. Smith, Dr, H.':Sal® mon_and wife, T. H. Stewart, H._ L. Stevens and wife, Mrs.-J. C. Van Buren, 8, P. Walker and ‘W. G. "Wynse, i e SO A Leaves Fireman’s Fund. Captain James A. Brice yesterday ~setered connection With' the . Fireman's Fund In- surance ‘Company, with which hé has been. gs. socigted as mariné sprveyor. for many .years The employés-of the marine departmient. yester: ddy presented thé retiring.gurveyor with a.sil- mipanied -by- a- &roup- photo- he. employes in the -department vér tea” sét: & graphs of all L Siberia Sights Derelict. Captain Smith 6f. the Sfberia reports’ that on une'5 6n_the gréat circle tract. batween Hon- clulu’ahd Yokohama, -iri- Jatifudi .46 north, Igngitude 17845 east, -he. passed. vlose. to ~what appeared - to_ bé - & submerged : wreck. . ©ne Broken ‘spar, - standing. ‘six: feet - abovs. the water, was. Visible, -but nothing -could ‘be seerr which -would, indicate ‘the original character of the -Cerelict. PRSI Deép-Sea. Arrivals. The- Britiéh” ship’ Rowend. -Capt Mackay, arrjved vesterday 131" days from Antwerp: The British ship Buteshire, 142 ‘ays front Rotfer- dam ihe British. ship Périctes’ -63- days. from Newcastlé, ‘Australia. ~appeared” off : the | heads 1ate yesterday afterngon ji: . compary. ith the §; N.-Castle and: the. Rosampnd: {rom - Speaks the Andy )!uhoney. steamship . Korrigan. .at Guaynias, fifty “miles northeast Mahoney ‘was’ then Santa_Rosalia for of - Cape ‘St out seventeen Astorja. " .‘Ia_ul Reduced:’ The Fate of. reinsurange on the Milton Park and Helen Brewer. were reduced yestérday to _per cent..Tespectivel ¢ 3 ——e—— NEWS ‘OF THE OCE.AN | Matters of Interen to laflneu and -Shipping Merchants The, schopner Solano.is chartered ‘for lumber from Puget nd to- Eydney -l! 22s 64, “with option of Melbourne, Adelaide or ‘Wallaroo 40s, or Fremantle 50s: Norwegian bark Vivax, same | bisiness from® Eureka to Cork, U. K., 30s—. hoth _chartered prior to-afrival.- The barken- tine Tropic. Bird r'turnfi to Taliti with general " cargo. R “Two Curgoe! for. Kaw&fl - The bark Annie Johnson was . cleared. -on el | that- o -July 24 ehe spoke the Amerjcan | Thursday for Honolilu with an asscrted mer- chandise -cargo. valued at $41,061 and includ- ing the following: - 200 bbis flour ba 25,846 Ibs bran, 18 -ctls vat: 3 & meals, 235 cx canned goods, . fee, 47 pkgs groceries and provisions, 20 es olives, 4450 Ibs.10 cs lard, 404 gals- Vinegar; 4689 gals 30 cs e, 50 cs baking powder, 4526 Ibs bread, 25 cs suga: ctls corn, 209,325 1bs feritlizer, 85 bbls ealmon, 5O cs baking powder, 40,050 Ibs salt, 421,148 s soda, 770 gals oil, 800 pkgé powder, 88 cs soap, 20 s matches. 20 cs candles, 232 sks coke, 227 pes pipe, 15 cs paints, 500 bbis lime, 44 bdls brooms, cofls cordage, 219 pkgs gasoline, 224 pkgs _wire, 18 pkgs wagon material, 10-cs benzine, 7 cyls ammonia, 25 pkgs agricultural implemenis. The bark Roderick Dhu, which cleared 'on Thursday for Hilo, carriéd a general merchan- dise cargo valued' at $51.867. The cargo in- cluded the following: - 475 bbls flour, 113 pkgs 225 .1bs 2100 1bs " cof- fresh fruit, 4000 Ibs sait, 34,019 ibs middlings, | 839 Ibs beans, 103 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 1,000,767 1bs fertilizer, 75 cs olives, 8 bbis vinegar, 140 Ibs dried fruit, 960 Ibs cof- fee, 53 ctls wheat, 3 bbls salmon, 3403 ctls 1495 ctls’ BsT/SH SHIFE ' Coos/ PO SHIP “‘HJCH ENCOUNTERED AN UNUSUAL GALE €OMING FROM AUSTRALIA. 5 ¢ 2379 bales hay, 144 4500 gais. wine, 61 30 ctls oats, 70 pkes pkgs paints ‘and oils, 19" bdls steel, 432 pes 59 7 pkgs. dry goods, 3 pkgs bicycles; drugs, 3 cs_ electrical supplies, 14 800 cs coal ofl, 4 pkks. acid; 5 tural fmplements, 2 pkgs. machin= leather, 5 bbls' tar, 063.1bs. resin; 32 pkgs nals, 600 bbls lime. S 3 Merchandise for the Orient. The Japanese ‘steamer :Nippon Maru sailed yesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu and: Yo- kohamia with a -general .merchandise -cargo valued ‘at $169.855,- exclusive ‘of. treasure, and distributed. as’ follows: . For China, $100,898; barley, 106,503 Ibs ‘bran Ibs butter, 695 Tbs breas ctls ¢orn,. 15,000- 1bs rice; Potatoes ‘and- onions, 16,840° 1bs. copper, bills fro pkEs s brooms, pkgs: agri ery, 3. pk 21 pkgs: paper, Japan; . $54.850; - Manila, $8901;. East Indles, $4481; "Korea, ~$155; - Suez, ' $220; Viadivostok, $250. The ‘leading sxports were as follow: To' China—7501: " bbls - flour, 431 cs canned 469 pKigs ‘fresh-fruits; 8860 1is ham:-and 184 pkigs ‘groceries ‘and" provisions, 3887 1110° 1bg “codfish, 440 1bs 8- cs Ibs ‘bread;’ 2775- 1bs gliaéng,: 50 .12 -cs’ Jauors, 5810 -1bs: dried fsk, Ibs’ ‘beans,” 150. 1bs ‘sugar; 7000_lbs peari barloy; 420" Ibs z bales domestic: resin, * 33 soap, * 38 carts; To - Japan—2563- bbls 1865 1bs-dried fruit, 247 cs carined goods, ibs 1 cs. bread; - 653: Dkgs -grocerfes and visfons; 463 1bs- tea, 720 1bs lard, 241.-1bs huts, 806 1bs. millstuffs, 113 and ‘bacon, Ibe bijttér, 1197 .1bs _chee cs- whisky, 12 ‘s ‘champagne;. 50. cs: cartridges 2111 pigs lead,; 31,406 1bs_sheet -lead; 32~ pkgs tachinery: 100 flasks quicksilver; 14-pkgs, agri- cultural .implements, 1086_1bs “brase, -220: pkgs leather, 4077 bxs : soap, #750. gals, alcohol. 9 pkgs -drugs, 20 ¢s_electrical suppli<s, ‘64" pkgs: bicycles “and. sundrie 5 5 aitr To - Mahila=-108 caniied . goods,” 18 “pkgs. groceries - and provisions; 3970 Ibs- bread; 75: 8 baking. powder, 10-cs ‘soap, 61 c& drugs, 6 rolls Jrathier, 3 cs electrical. supplies; 2 cs dry“goods, 8. bales rubber - packing. To.-East_Indies—-fT. go0ds, baton Ibs 16 pkss- furniture, pkgs’ drigs -and:-sundriss; logs - hardwood;: 15 o5 -0l 19, pkgs 103.-cs ¢igarettes, -3 pkgs_bicycles; flour, 5; 1bs .coffee. cs “salmion,: 450, cs. ds” sorted. canned goods, HOR “gals: Wire, 120" lbs 1a¥d. 9 pkgs-machinery, 600 Ibs drled fruit; \1 cs rieall T Sul 4 e . r:fl'lntd fruit. To Korea—1 cs: belting; :1° cs hardware. Sl S Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, : S o - Friday, July 81, Stmr -Santa’ Monica, Olsen, .56 hours:- from Sa. Pedro. Stmp Tiél. Norte, Green, 32 ‘hours. rom Cres cent ity Stme Point “Arena; . Miller, Endoctno: tmr City of Puebla, J-plen. 56 hours from, toria tr. Pomionas, Swarson; 17 hours from. Eu- réka Stmr. Gualala, Johnson, 16 hours from Men: dorin Ut Prancis M Leggett; Jahusen, ‘23 hours from- Eureka: . Stnr Scotia; razk Stnr | ATO, River Btmr, Kureka, “Stmr l‘rPn(lF Pedro:. . P e i Debdeiah; " hours {rom-Seattles pit r ehip: Califorata, Do “Aug. : Rowena. Mackay, isi " aays Pnrdfe. 14 Erickion, |17 Kous - from ‘Fort Dutham,, oading:: om, New-- troin Br- shid. Butumn Rotterdam. Br ship Péricl weastlc, NSV Bktn S N- Castis, Schr 0 Eureka. s CLEARED - . Friday, July31., . §|.n “Pedro; Pacific: -tmr Rumnnl. Eagles, Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Santa Roea, Alexander, San Diego; Pa- cific Goast Steamshfp Co. “olumbia, . Doran, - Astgria; O R- & mr Titania, Egenes, Nanalmo; Eastern F Nor stmr_Hero,® Syvertsen, Ladvemith; R Dunsmuir’s: Sons Co 3 SAILED. - 23 s a¥ Friday, July 81. Asuncfon. Bridgett, Ventura and -Re. Acme, Lundquist, Sjuslaw River." Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Ellefsen, Fort Brage. Er Alcazar, Martin, Point Arena. Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. . Navarro, Weber, ‘Hardy - Creek.. Greenwood, Johnson, Mendocino. National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr G .C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor, Br stmr Inverness, ‘Proud, Comox. - nia Paula, Kelly, Ventura, ° Stmr* dondo. Stmr Stmr | . Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr in: tow tug Rescue. & nr Newark, Reinertsen, Bowens Landing. schr Bessie' K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- ing Senr Ltty, Bottger, Umpaud. z 5 - SPOKEN. . Per Br ship California—July 34 lat 41 N Jon 149 W, .Br ehip Matterhorn, from Newcas- tle. for, San_Krancisco. Per stmr Korrigan—July 24, 50 miles . NE of. Cape San Lucas, schr Andy' Mahoney, from Santa Rosalia, for Astoria: all well. * © 'TELEGRAPHIC. . . POINT LOBOS, July 31, 10 p m-—Weather hazy; wind SE, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC- PORTS. SAN DIEGO—Arrived. July 31—Schr Alve-| na, from San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July fl—m Northwest, from San Evi Passed in July 31 ‘THE sAN' fRANCISco- "cu,L, sATUBnAY AUGUST 1, 16 "South' Portland, - from -Seattle: ol el thia,. from “Liverpool ‘and Queenstox 14 Hcurs trom |. 24 Hours ' from: Eel | 3 faye & ('a)l_(rdn'l' = A%_c::"e";z‘cu San muo v% ‘Way. ; am) ;m 19 e b ay....| 2° i G.W.Elder.. Ai?:‘:.{ & Portiand|ii 2m(Bler 21 Curacso. ... 10 am|Pi | Nevadan.... ‘;‘;fi‘é‘m & x%m-hu 3 pm n':;lzlo from ‘Hamiburg, for Tacoma; bktn. Northwest, for:Everett; ship’ Spartan, for Seattle. Arrived July 31— Br stmr-Iyydene, from Port amble; Br.ship-Dunstaffnage; from Hiogo, PORT 'LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 31—~ Stnir. Coronado, hence July: 28. TATOOSH—Passed out:Juiy 31—Schr A M Baxter, from Ballard, for San Francisco. Passed. in July 31—Stmr. Montara, ‘hence July 28, for Seattlé. “ABERDEEN —Sailed - July 31—Schi. Alcalde, for San Francisco; schr Bangor, for San Fra cisco. GRAYS - HARBOR—Arrived . July 31—Stmr Sailed July S1—Stmr Aurelia and schr Rl: calde, -for. San. Francisco BALLARD—Sailed July 30—S¢hr A M Bax- tér, for San Francisco SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jily 80—8chr King Cyrus, frem'-Tacoma. Safled July 30—Stmr Samoa, for San Fran- clsco. ASTORIA=Sailed July 31—Simr Robert’ Dol lar; for San Pedro. Arrived ‘July 31—Br ship ‘Ardencraig, from Rotterdam." COUS BAY—Arrived July 31—Stmr Alliance, | from. Portland: 2 SEATTLE-—Arrived - July '31—Stmr.Bertha; from Valdez: stmr Humboldt, from: Skagway. July 30-—Stmr Cottage City, from SKagw Safled. July 30—Stmr City- of “Topeka, Skagway. iled” July~ 31—Br stmr PORT . GAMBLE. Ivydene, for Shanghiai. SANTA. BARBARA-—Sailed July 31—Stmr Staté. of Californfa, for. San Diego. _Arrived-July -31—U. S stmr Wyoming, - from San ‘Pedro.- SOUTH ' BEND—Sailed. July. 31—Schr - Nortn Bend,_ for. San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July 31—Stmrs’ Taqua, Redondo- and. Arctic; ‘hence -July 29.: “Arrived - July 31—Stmr:Corona; hence Jiy 30. SAN' PEDRO—Arrived July 31—Stmr Grace’ Dollar,. from -Grays: Harbor; stmr.: Aberdeen, trom - Seattle. ~Satléd -July 31—Schr Mabel: Gray, for_Eu: rek PQUA—Sailed” Jaly 30-Schr ° Louise; for, San Pedra. TACOMA<Arrived. July 31—Sckr Philippine, from- Sa . Pedro: - bktn': Robert ~Sudden, - from Port Lo Angele: Arriyved: July 31—=Stmr Mackinaw, hence’26. Sailed July SPORT. LU’ nila, from Wi . EVERETT- { July: 31 Stmr Lm-lllla( cattie, and. satled. for: Victoria and San ISLAND. PORT; HONOLULU—=ATrived July 31—Stmr: Alame-:| da, hence July-25; Br stmr.Coptic, from Yo-- ‘kohama. . : EASTERN -PORTS. FORK-Atrived July -31—Stmr. Ha- from Philadélnhifa. V- BREAKWATER—Passed out Jnly 30— Bark. Willscott, for Sai Diego, . - FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Sailéd Jily 28—Stmr. " Seguranca, for’ New. York. Arrived’ Juiy 2S—Slmr Saratoga, -from -New “for York,: and Teports struck ‘a- cyclone in lat:32°20 |' N,.lon 74.W, and wa# hove to from 10 a m 0.9 p m. SWANSEA-Sailed July '31-=Fr ‘bark “Jean Bart, for. San. Francisco. 'DNEY--Sailed: July 31—Br- ship. . West ‘Tothian, for. Newcastle, Aus, “and: San Fran- OCEAN. STEAMERS: NEW.YQRK-—Arrived July 31—Stmr Carpa- Sailed . July. 31 MARSEILLE Stmr Cymric,- for. Liverpool Arrived July “31—8tmr. Cam- 31— Stmr_Hohenzo Tein, {rom New NAPL Arrived -July: 'fl—smr “York, for: Livérpool,- and: »ded Stme- Ulton] irom Boston, for Liv- ‘erpnsl, - proceeded. TRANTUCRE LIGHTSHIP, Ty 31 trir: Lucania..>fron ‘iherppol, d Qutermovn. for e at New: York: off Sdiled July. W—Stmr chric. TVERPOOI, Y _Yurk, i3’ Queehstown, Am‘:l- & Portland . diz Panama Angu A Coquillg River. Arcata Coos rf & Pi.Orford City Puebla.’| Puget Sound Ports | C. Nelson...|Grays Harbor....... e Chehalls LS Coos Bay. Denderah. Coronado. Taqua. S1B l 8. China | of -track=—225.38-in San- Francisco: County ‘lwds declared_during the. nine months.the 'was read, In.which he held that the State'| . this -afternoon in support of his conten- | mean of tln lower low waters. 1903. Income and Expensee of" .the Sa.n ancxsco Lines Board of. Equanza len thls ‘morning’.and, explalned to’ the ‘board ‘vatious’ niatters relative to the compqny 5. return to: the board.”. Ford said: ihe company Jeap- L italized for $40,000,000:on 400,000 shares and | had ‘a. bonded lndebtedmu of 3'-'-‘;000-@0.]. helrlng 4 per cent per annum: He sald the |- ‘sharés.of stock had no market value, as; they.were owned by ‘the United Railways | ‘Investment :Company, :a’ creature’ of the principal company. . The investment com-= | pany ‘has’ $25,000,000° worth - of ‘stock; $15,- | 000,000 - preferred stock - being quoted at $41 ‘and 310,000,000, common ‘stock - beirig quoted at $15. - .According’ to the return of the United | Railroads Company-it operates 253.43 milés and 2805 ‘miles in San Mateo-Cotinty. The value of the readway; roadbed-and ralls is given at $708840. . The total gross. in- ‘come from operation was $1,834,710 83. - The net income was $112,537 45. A dividend of 1.2 per cent, or $240,000, on preferred stock. present owners: have had’ control “ef -the company, leaving ‘a balance of $172,537 45. ‘According. to. the report, which. was for the period: énding on the -first Monday .in March last, thé earnings were $4,149,054 63, and the éxpenses $4,036,517 20. The' follow- ing assessment was -made by the ~San’ Francisco ’ Assessor: - Personal property, | '4566&“ real " estate, .$749,130; = improve ments, $966;650. - The .real estate, right of way and railroad in'-San Mateo. County not-being in-operation at that time it was not assessed. . ° An:opinion: from the Auorney Generah | Board of Equalization had the right to assess-the United Rallroads, although its | lines ‘were operated in more than. one | county. - .- Mayor ‘Warren. Olney of - Oakland ad- dressed the State Board-of Equalization tion that the tracks ef the Southern Pa- cific Company in Oakland, upon which | the. Seventh-street, . Berkeley and Web- | ster-street ‘local trains are operated, | should be assessed by the local Assessors and not by the State Board of Equaliza- tion. “Mayor Olney. -clalmed . that = the| tracks. are not. under the jurisdiction of | ‘the State board. That board and the lo- cal “assessors have been assessing - the property; but. the rallroad company al- ways pald the assessment to the State and-not to the city or county. The Sate board -claims- the right to as- sess :the .tracks, the opinion of any one else to the contrary notwithstanding:. e Poisoned: Candy Kills a Child. SPRINGFIELD; Iit, July' SL—George Clutchfield, aged 6 years, of Bunker Hill; died -under, suspicious circumstances and an-investigation is being made.:. The oy went into a store fo make.a purchase for ‘his ‘mother. Ahzr he returned heé com- ‘plained “of feeling: ill- and-told -his: mother ‘he had‘eaten some. candy a -woman ‘had glven® hini_and-that ‘it tasted: bitter, . He' grew worse -and -after a ‘convulsion - died: “The Clutchfield, family. femoved from: ‘St. Louis to. Bunker -Hill_recently. * NEW YORK, Jilly 31, —The numpsy Held on' thie, ‘remiaing of. Almoir 18 the: neqmuhip Hevana, showed: that-the_ caise complicated. with TO ARRIVE. " From. Due. . San Pedro.. i il AUS:: ‘Mendocino ‘& Pt Arena.|Aug. New - York-via San, Diego/Aug. - San. Pedro Aug. . Mexican . Port |AuE. Humboldt | Aus: Coquille-River. “|Aug. [Au[. Aug. | Pertland"&: Way: Ports:|Aug. Grays -Harbor - ;| Aug. ‘008 Bay. & Pt:.Orford.Aug: Grays ~Harbor. . Diego: & Way- PuJAm: New. Yprk Pnnt ‘Sound Pol -York via Pana Saf Diego. Sani.Pedro & Thina. &, Japan Puget” Sound nd Geodetic Surve, ... thorfty ‘of; the: smnnunamx 2 'NOTE--THe -high ~and- low - -front- (Mission-striet- R tér than at’ Fort.Point; the high- st tide, is ‘the came ag “both- pl'lras 4: 4:85/—0.2 12:06 QOIJJD the e-rlf morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive ‘tides of the diy in the order of occurrence as fo time; Sovith (ime cotann &iven. the last tde e the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs.’ ‘The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United. States Coast Survey Charts, except whea s minus {—) sign precedes th ‘:allll!l‘ and then the number given is subtra from ‘the depth llv!n by charts. The ‘plane of reference is. - ¢ ‘ Time Bal Branch Hyamnnmc otfice; U8 N, uer_ chants’ Elfihlnl!» Bnn l'rllidlc July 31, 1903. . ‘The.. time_‘ball on the. Ferry WI]d'fl‘ Was dromd exactly at noon to-day, | } .. at noon.| of ‘the nou: m!rldhll. or ;t 8.p. mw[c‘x -hz]d by ‘the Cal rémedy’ responding O High: and . Tow. was taken G Bainbridge, n address; “Nature's, Way,” b State _superintendent .of PACIFIC GROVE. . July . 3:—The. final| ession -of: the: arnyal congress .of reform ornia. Womén's Christian’ “Fempcrance -Unlafi_ took: place here -this | a{xernbon angd- the- qubje up: : by M *Socjal - Sci- It ‘was opened with Ak promotion of purity for the W. C: T. U: The speaker declared. that pure-air, pure food and pure’ water were the main és- sentials to.clean’ living: ' Her declaration.’ that’ animal. food is impure and -unfit for | human*consumption precipftated: a spirit- ed.discussion. “‘THe Protection of ‘the Weak, t he Se- | curity “of the- Strong in Race Develop- | ment” was dealt with by ‘Dr. Antrim’ Ed- | gar _Osborne, ‘who strongly scored the | conditions produced by political controt | of - public -institutions and - declared. that | the attitude ‘of ‘the State toward. them is| productive ‘of an apparent. increase fa | g He' took lssue crime and - incom petency. with ‘the utterances' of President. Roose- | velt on the question of race sulcide and | declared that th is nat for mare, women. e . ‘demand of the but for be times. | tier men mui Reynold E: Blight. New York, president | of the Natlonal Young Men's Prohibition | League, spoke on “Prohibition, the Prom- | ised Land of Temperance Endeavor;”™ de- | claring* that . mo! ral suasion and ] license | laws have falled to control the liquor evil and. that prohibition is the only effective | for it. The session closed with a debate on the ! question, erance. and ‘Mrs. the negative by and Mrs. E. B. M “Resolved, That advancement in the world’s c¢ivilization is due more to the power -of love than to force.” firmative ‘was taken. by Miss S. M. Sev- s A. C Mrs. arcen. Bainbridg in faver of the negative. he af- e, and | Mary_Case Lord | The decision was RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limite d. 7o CHICAGO NTL Lelve Market-street - Ferry Depot: FB TRAINS' Local | Lim'd.| Local | Ov'rr'd |- eity| Datly [ Daily | Daily Fran. 30 a| 9:30 a| 4:00 P 0 v, San Fr h mmogpr}ovl “"Me g P Pl 20' p| * Hanford - Vidalia “afor lncrnlnl. n 0 a. m.. Daily 0 b i: “Tuiesds 4:00.p -'m. train arrives at 11: -8:00°.p. T, - with. through - Palac Chal: - Ct ‘Palace Sleeper, which cut fn_arrives at Personallyconducted partiés for Kansas ¥ree . Réclining. Chicago' and Monday,. Thursday and-Saturday at 8 p. m. reet and in Ferry De- | lll? Broadway, ‘Oakland. Offices—-641 Market pot, San Francisco tation of lo for .afternoon. 1s - Bakerstlel CALIFO: “qll‘ .ace . Bleeping ~Cars - ‘and DBin ng~ Cars | through to Chicago. Chair car runs to Baker _nem for accommo 'y_and Friday.” aliey. Dimited, 10 a." m. ¢ Daily: Is the Overland- Express "Gurist Sleepers -and | Chicago; ‘out @t Fresno.. Cor- | - and- to' first-tlass pas-’| Na~second-class -tickets are honored | also s ! .chumrm rmmvnzsrm k1. Co. f S muclsco AND.NORTH PAGIFIS - - RAILWAY COMPANY. . - Tiburon Ferry, . MM llrlfi l'- \H - G ‘Windsor. . Cloverdale. ., 45 a| 30a 204 100 p| 120 p. 25 pl 30 5 a) 00 20 a 30 “Pataluma .| 6:20 p 0 _and 25 p) 10 Sarita Rosa. e 30 Y al 00 2 | 30 p| I aldsburs, - Lytton, eyserville - and Ukiah, Hopland z 7:25p |.725p 'amp Vacation. Willits,_*| ¥ Guerneville. | guenlln d!‘l B Il at at Geyesrditia: for dale for the ‘wood; at Hopl land & Lake Dilan. 13 Vichy piue Lakes, Lanvel Upper -Lake, Riverside Heights, Huliville, ‘ay. House. Comptche, Mendocino City, e e 2 ‘ovel iville, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’'s, Dyer, Eureka. day round-trip tickets at re- On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points San Mlll at half-rates. -office, Market street, Chronicle I.XIYAN. ‘. Gen. Pas. Ast. % Sherwood, ille Pe) Saturday to duced rates. hd for Duncan g5, Kelseyville, Carlsi eport and Bartlett- Springs: at STAGES connect lt Gnun Brae 1 San t.Santa Rosa for White 'grulphur Fultow. for - Altruria and llrl Lytton for Lytton Sk ngs; at ville 'and Springs. Saratoga - Pomo, Pfl((g Vail J r Orr's Hot%fl!%"u Hat- | S a | agg. Westport, Brags. Wfilw Lierly's, Scotia and ings, High- Iml'r- Green- Springs. Swlsgz Hop- rt. Cum- ‘-reswnl HOOA)v | 48, 1%9, f*10, 11 %50 OUTH ERN PACI FIC @ wre due to arcive ar “Trains Io‘vo»} Xy Tt T 00t of Market Street) o otmn Line.. ynvi TACGTUST 1. 1908, T ANRIVE ~1mA Znicla, Sulsun. rd and mr. s mento ... . g; Vacaill famee 7%, a Mgrtiaez, San Ramon, Vailejo, ton:. - Woodinnd. knikhis Land i s D‘\::y vijlé, Oroville. (comnccts jle “for Gridley, Biggs and Chird) . ll flt EIPMD—OIGEIIBG‘ " Yon. Tracy.Stockion, Sacramentd. Los Banos, Mendota. Haoford, Viealla. Pnl’l'vvllwor o ik ‘osta, Martinez, Trac “‘.P‘:L‘..C fodesto, Mereed. Fresno, Go-hell Junection, Haaford, VI Bakera el avis, Willinme ress — Davis. iz sn“'{ rr(’;eli A lwllllu". Aot Tied BN, Portiand u:: 'Swn Jose, Livermare, Stock- . Jone Srcraniento, Piscerville, 47 \m svtile. Chico, Ted ::)I:fl Kdaje. Chinese,.Jamen S sof o.nurl ‘Tuolumne, ‘and Angel 9:004 Martinez and Way 8 D0 10.004. Vallejor......» 1 Pl‘!PnK'Y ErlJonn SN0 e Costa. Martigez. Byron. Trae! Lath: : Stock Merced. taymond. FEresno, H-u ford, Vi n, ¥ lflnqu Los Angeles. and E Paso.” houn arrives vin Const-Line). 10.004-The: Overisnd” Limited — Ogde: < Denver, Omaba. Chicago. 12.00% Hayward.. Niles and Way Station: 114 MP n-:nmmu River Stewméirs:. > Benfeta; cors. - 0 Weodiand. Wiiliame, Colass. Wil-.. Jowdy Knlgintd Landing. Marys- vhle: Ori Tlle and way. sttt 3.30% Hayward. ¥ifes and WayStat] 4.00r Marttinez.San Rauion. Vallejo, Caltatogn. Santa Rown, 4007 Mariipez, Tricy. Lathrop.Stockton. u:or Niles. Livermore. Stooktom. Lod!. 4307 Jiayward: Niiés. Irvington: s..u Jose. Livermore 5.007 The Owl Limited- lmmv Tulnr! Bakeraficld, Los. Angeles: con- Hectd a3 Snugus for Santa Ba Lara. . 6607 Fort Costa, Tracy 15 m4.250 apa. Stockton, Los 4 (iies-and San Jose . P Heyward, Nllesniid San-Jose. .007" Oriental: Mafl—Ogden.. Denver, Omaba.. St Louls. ‘Chlcago snd Eant, (Carries Puilman Crr pas sengers out -0 - S#n - FTar- cisco. - Tourlst. car_and_coxch Passcngers take .00 P, ¥.. (rain ta . Reno,._continuing thence. in theiF cars 6 p.u.Lrain enstward Westbound, .~ Sunset: Limited — From New York: Chicago. New Orleans; EI Paso. Los. Avgeles, Fresno. Berenda. Raymbod (from Yosemifte), Jwartinez. “Arrives.. §.26/ San- Pablo, Port Costa; Martinez and Way Stations.. 1" $7.00» Valleo..... 7 7.60» Port Cost: Sactamento. Stops - at Sdcramento . €.087 Cregun & Callforita Express—Sac- raments, - Marysviile, Redding. Portiand, Fuget Sound and Kas 49107 Hayward, Niies and San Jose (Sun- QY OBIY) ..o ovieevnsi e Il 257 Purl Costa; Tri Lathrop, Meo- desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), ' Fresno, -Hanford, Vi saita. Bakersfield .. ...o..... 18.288 LINE (varr-w Gauge). oAl N i atrect> 17464 Santa Cruz _Excursion (Sundsy only)...: 2 8.154" Newark. ~ Ceatervil Feiton, RBoulaer Cruz and Way Stutions....... vk Centerville,. San Jose, w Aimaden, Los Gatos. Felton, Boulder Creek. Sant Cruz and * Principal Way Stations . 4157 Newark. San Jjose, Los Gatos and way stations (on Saturday and Sunday_runs. through to San Cruz; Mondsy ouly from Santa Cruz).- . Connects at Felton to and from Boulder Creek...... OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. | From SANFIANCISCO, Fout of Markes St. (Slip®) —+7:15 -9:00 - 11:00 a.x. . -1.00 - 3.00 u e From OAKLAND. ¥oot of Broadway — 18:05 10:00 A 1200 2.00 OMr- AST LINE (Broad Ganxe). (Third-and ‘Townsend Streets.) a 104 San Jose and Way Stations. z% 741 2300 4259 7y 52 o, Davis, Reno. east-of enicia. Suis Truckee, stat all 7554 8.55a $11.558 810" 825¢ 12167 N 10.55a 583 084 550 Joue and way Stadions - /8004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid. - ‘164" Monterey and Santa Cruz E3 ston (Sundsy only) 3.004 Coest Line Limited Jose,Gilroy.. Holl(u«r?fi]-ru. troville, Sallnss, San- Ardo. . Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls Ovispo, (principal staticusthence) Santa Barbara.SaugusandLosAn- geles. Connection at Custroville 2o and from Mouterey and Pactfic Grove sud at Pajaro north bound from Capitola and SantaCruz.. 9.00s San _Jose. Tres Pmos, Cspitoia, SantaCruz,Pacific Grove, Salinas, San Lufs Obispo. snd” Principai Intermediate Stations Westbound El Paso_Passenger — From Chicago. EI Paso, Los A~ geles, Santa Rarbara. Arrives. 1033: SanJose and ‘Way Stations..... :. Cemetery Passedger —South San - . Framcisco, San Bruno . -11.304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way su tions. . ~@1.30P San Jose and Way Stations 2007 san Jose.and Way Station Cemetety Passeoger — Soaih Saa rancisca, SangBruno. nsnnr Del Monte Express- Santa: Ciara. - - San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sants, Clara for' Santa_ Cruz, sBoulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) *12.169 3307 Buriingame. San Mateo, Redwood, : Menlo Park, Palo Alto: Mayfield, Mountain View: Lawrence, San: Clara,” San Jos Gliroy (connec- tion for. Hollister,. Tres. Pinds), Pajars. (connection: for: W ats; yille, ‘Capitola and Santa Cru: Paelfic_Grove and way. stations. " €onnects’ at’ Cnlro\.illfl for Se- Iinas San Jose and w'{ San. Jose. (via Swna Clara) Los . Wright and Prineips| Way - 10.450 10.45a 38a 14 " giations §5:307 ‘San Joseand Principal Way Stations no. 18.167 San Mateo, Beresford, Balmont Sast .' ks, Carlos, Redwood, " Fair Menio Park..Palo Alto. 8.30r San Jose and Way Stationa. 7007 Sunset Limited: Esstbound.—San = Luis Obispo, Sants Barbara, Los beming. EI Paso. New New Tork. (Westbound a Sun Joaquin Valley). 8.00% Pala Alto and Way Stations Y #11.3Cp Milibrae, Paio- Alto and Way S - tions . 11300 Immc. 38 a Saturday only. Y - @ Conneécts atGoshen Jc. with tratns for. Vi At Fresno, for Visalia via Sanger. ¢ Vi Loast Line. 7 Tuéaday and:Friday. - m Arriv n Dafly éxcept Satutday. :‘Vll Sa oaqul Valley Stops Santa Clara south bound-only. . Connects, A5 Sunday. for ay polnts Nérrow Gauge: 1y tralnis stopping at-Valencta 8t. scuthbound 23 py. and 6:0p % MILI-. "VALLEY, SHORE CAZADEHO, ETC. a Sausalito Ferry excepted)—8:43, WEEK [1AY~R A "'ES&SDL';HN 1:45, 3015, 5, 16:15, *§:15, 6:45. % 11,4 5. m. 15 8. Ta. traln week days does not rum to mfl“.&é‘}\?& ,\‘\r\ LEGAL HOLIDAYS-T7, m. ji2:3e, 1°1:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. 2d’ (%) rus fo San Quentin, Those Fairfak, except 5:15 p. m. Satur- urdays the 3:15 B: m. train runs 111:3 2:35, Y vatas, mark marked (1) to. days: On Sat to_Fairfax. S. AFAELTO SAN FRANCISCO {"?‘Ofliitix 1625, 7:40, 8:13, 19:35, 1o o 20\ 13:45, 4:50, 5:30, 8:45. 18:10. 9:40, $10:35. 2. 2230, $3:25, 4:40, $5:50 16:20 p. ™. eed ) start from San Quent MILL- VALLEY TO SAN 45, * 6:40, 40, 2:45, 4:15, 7:55, 10, !l 10 a. m:, 12:05, 5, '4:55_6:05, 7:10, 10:40 p. ™ THRO!GH TRAINS. m..; wiek days—Cagadera and way FR. 3 3:10, 7 !u(l‘obns. 'm 5 ) and way- statipns. . 3 . Saturdays—Cazaders and Wiy 3:15% o M., s O avé and Legai Holldays—§ 4. :m.. Caza- ‘meek days (Saturdays excepted)— «-and- way stations. d!g‘"‘d. s aid Legal Hondlyl-m a m.. Poing Reyes and way statiops. TICKET OFFICE—625 -Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. MOUNT ‘TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave