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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1903. — WESTERN UNION GETS DECISION United States Court De- clares Blacklist Is Legal Says Company Has Right to Dismiss Employes for Any Reason. —Judge Rog- t Court to- injunction t compan SIERRA BRINGS FROM ANTIPODES BRITISH GOLD WORTH $2,500,000 'Oceanic- Steamship Company’s Liner Makes a Speedy Passage Across the Pacific, Reaching Port Ahead of Schedule Time. Encounters Fine Weathér and Has More Than 250 Passengers — ENDS RESISTANCE BY THE CHINESE Conger Arranges Sign- ing of Open Port Treaty. \ Overcomes the Objections of Prince Ching and Gains { Important Point. — WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Minister Con- ger at Peking has secured a written | promise from Prince Ching to sign Octo- | ber 8 a treaty with the United States which will include a guarantee that Muk- den and Tatungtao shall be open ports. PEKING, Aug. 17.—The arrangement ’ made by Minister Conger for the signing | of a treaty between China and the United | States, providing for the opening of Muk- | den and Tatungtao on the strensth of Russla’s promise of final evacuation of Manchuria, ends the stubborn resistance by the Chinese, which for some time promised to be successful. | Prince Ching made one defense after To Points East and Back, One Fare Aug. 18, 19, 75, 26 Full particulars, Call or Address 623 Mar- ket Street. C. A. RUTHERFORD. Dist. Fas'g’r Ageat. 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC | Trat duae to arrive another until l‘]l were exhausted. He first f————"fl | ralns L ,\'“';‘:;T::cl“scu- argued Russia’s opposition to the opening | | (Matn Line. Foot of Market Street) of these ports. He then said that he was 1 [” 'n Tfln Frou Avecst 1. 1908, not informed that Russia had consented | v t Deoicia, Suisun, Eimir to the opening. Finally he refused on the | | | TROROD i fosdhos osans . 1.25 ground that China was unable to open | puie t 790 Vacariile, Winiers Himecg.io 7250 towns which were held by another power. f 7301 Martines,” San Tamoo. Vil ol ottt et ‘When the present settlement was prw1 . i , Lathrop. S posed with the explanation that China i ™ must presume that Russia intended to | svilfe. (connects fulfill ‘her evacuation agreement Prince Th ast | e G - Ching reluctantly gave in. | | L d East. 15 3" Tatungtao is a small port which does | 8004 Atiantic Express—Ogden snd East. 10.254 not promisé much business to attract for- | ¥ ¢ h | ®88a Pors Costa, Martine . | s ou_ enjo there’s Ton, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento. elgners in the near future. The opening you enjoy grand scenery / Tox Bange. Sendota, Haaford. is mainly important as a victory for the | § Only one way for you to go east—via porisas i ™425e open door principle. Salt Lake City, Denver and the Bur- 8.004 o O erced. “Fresno. @it @ | 4 lington Route, the scenic line across o S T Y & the T90i8 the continent. 8.304 sh{ n‘:u’::‘s_v!-'x:r-‘v' :‘1‘11\!;:: of dian, . m. Gi : . 2 (for Ba : ). time. meridian, or ot 8 B TRNETE, Burlington tourist cars by this way *Frato. ted Biuf, Portiand..... 7.8 Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in Charge. leave California three timesa week for o ):un':lgn: é:fi;#‘;.’.i‘?‘&"'uifi; Movements of Steamers. the East. There are no changes or S aryeville. Chico, Red Biaft. . 4.26» == - i ¥y . Tuolamne and Ange! . 425 TO ARRIVE. dulnye _yougo Tl }hrocgh Efi G | 9.00a u:'r’:fi-u‘:na w“-y Stations.. 8 56» — and Chicago, or Kansas City and [ | 19.00a Vaielo Ao T 12.280 Steamer. From. Jilme, 8t. Louk Y e ot Ahoss il | €10.004 EI Paso Passenger, Eastbound.— HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | {/KSTI’)RL;——Arrh'ed Aug 17—Bktn Amelia, | S| Soeme e i) St. Louis. Connections at these cities | e Cith $tartinez, Byron, i o o | | from Eureka. | 5 e . ; liner Sierra arrived early yester- | || et g 7—U_ S stmr Concord, from | Alllance | Portland & Way Ports.[Aug. 18 for all points beyond. | ;lTrccye' ;‘{:;2:::& :r:'fnf [l day morning after a pleasant run | | | geattle; U S stmr Marblehead, from Unalaska; | AT80 | Eel River Ports 13 Seenic attraetions are not all—will be ford. alin, Bakersfield. Los g |1 schr W _F Garms, from Tatoosh. Pomona. - | Humboldt s Angeles and EI Paso. (West- ¥y ’ sl nige . and 5 days hours from Hono- | komis, for San Prancisco; stmr Coronado, for | B! weeel HEO ool |Aug. P & - . Overiand Limived — Ugden, cause |julu. She was due yesterday snd long San Francisco. Aug 16—Stmr Chas Nelson, N ] e A P g 1 o Call if you can, but write me a line 10004 The" Overiand, Limited — Opden. o 0 x b daghs 3 5 for San Pedro. % +| Portiand & Astoria....|Aug. 14 if you can't. 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 3. - efore e Captain Houdlette had| | Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Newburg, hence 13th. San Pedro {Aus. 13 | 11007 Secramento River Steamers...... dropps ancho ax | % ¥ J: V- 3 al .. - H ‘ e enic! e ! w“ iropped anchor In the quarastine | e T e D T R e U e AVE. 20 | gW. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, B Bt i, Cutnse W s wa ]L.lum.m v-h-;re]!hn- Federal health regu- | n‘m-l\i(n,\—‘a,rrxn‘»d Aug —Br ship Do~ iy ynur:n;t;l;l:o u;u 2| 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Jows, Knigi Landing. ):lryt 1858 v ati required th er to re atil venby, from Victoria. & | & jAug. ville, Oroville and way stations.. 10. 1 et |]j]n: rhln :n-‘ni prod EUREKA—Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Coquille | Santa Roea B fan Dicgo & Way Pis.|Aus. - Phone, Main 1188 330r Hevward, Niies wnd Way Stacion 7567 the governm doctors had made an L ibon, " ¢ Srave Harbor . Aug. 40or Martinez. g spection of passengers, crew | e Aan I Sime Alliance, from Coon | Umatilla."./| Puget Sound Poris.:: dus - ! s X" v St Bden 23 i g schr John A, hence A B L.111| New York via PanamalAug. 20 | 2 A | 4007 Martinez. Tracy, Lathrop.Stoc and granted free pratique. 22 che John A hence Aug 7; schr Mary | §ARL0 o 1| NN, Tiqk Vie Penamaidie 5| CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN KY. $0. | o0r Nilca'liermore. Swekion Lodt.. 4287 picked up her pilot late on Sunday o | Sailed Aug 17—Stmr Pomona, ;(‘vr San Fran- (l::in:nAnm i (}“lcndnl;-lnu & Pt. Arena Aug. { . LEéSEE it 4307 H.lijnr;l; Niles, Irvington, s.nh;s‘.?s: ¥Fine weathe ence are 1gh ~ ¢ v CESE cleco; s'mr Nerth Fork, for San Franclsco. i Czarina . . Coos Bay . ... ...|Aug. & ose. Livermors " R o Fine weather was encountered through OCEANIC AND JAPANESE e o e et South | Kiva i Wilkaie Hesbis A% 2| <4l FRANCISCU ANU NORTH PACIFIS | S00r The Owi Limice: g B A . Jusk KRRt LINERS WHICH ARRIVED IN ", for,San Francisco. | Rainter. Seattie & Whatcom. .. Aug. N N l Dazersteld, Los Angeles: con- ing timé from Sy to San PORT Y SAN PEDRO--Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Santa | l:\{oni‘!,- Newport & Way Ports. Aug. lmWA!P coxrAn.. . nects st Saugus for Saata Bar- 855 - o | Newburg. Grays Harbor . “iAu Ferry, Foot oi Mar e - : Barbara. trom OWmole. [y o e | Dolar. . | Seatiie & Facoma: .. |Aus T o i s w : 5 { : stmr laqua, for San Franeisce G. W. Elder.. Portland & Astoria. ... Aug. SAN ¥ CISCO TO SAN A 12250 AT GAMBLE Arrived Aug 17—Schr Ca- | S Barbara... San Pedro . § DAYS—7:50, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m: | 18 S5 109 of mana, from Port Townsend | Arcata.....--| Coos Bay & Be Ortora. . 2:90, 3:40, 8:10, 8:50, 6:30 and 11:30 | G00¢ Hayward, 025 h sovereigns valued at $2,500,000. Salled Aug 17—Schr Camana, for —. te of Cal. 2 1 p. m % 3 gy ek e & s ~ 3G ATTiv 16—Stmr | Stlesia : Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. | Omaba. St. Loufs. Chicago and e _brought more than 20 passengers. R Rl ;ux‘g"“‘ Aux tmr K orea o s SUNDAYS-—1:20, 9°30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, East. (Carries Pullman Car pas- A large number of Japanese came on the Y TSLAND PORT. | Queen :| Puget_Sound Ports.. 30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. ngers only out of San Fran- liner from Honolul NG it A NI Iireu | oS New York \la Panama A SAN BAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. e e s = g included the following and olls, hais Trom. Ao % o Vi » | Curacao Mexican Ports . ......JAug. 27 | WEEK DAYS—6:05. €:50. 7:35. ), 9:20, to Reno, continuing thence im | 7 ft lumbe DRas sl | - OTp TsueRe | Luxon Hamburg & Way Pts.|Aug. 28| 11:15 a. m.; 12:30, *2:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:30, | their P train eastward.. 4.259 2 | nition, & cs diving appara- | EASTERN PORTS. e — | . m. | Westbound, Sunset Limited.— Carment, M:s. Carment, | , 3% pkgs paper, 4 rolls leather, Arrived Apg 17—Bark R P Rithet, hence TO SAIL, H turdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. | From New York, Chicago, New aseter Felton, Miss | 19 pkgs carriage material, Aug 2 — —— e — | SUNDAYS—6:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, i Orleans, El Paso, Los Angeles, % Burnside, F. A. | and pkgs sewing ma DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Aug Steamer. Destination, [Satls.| Pler. 40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:25 p. m. Fresno, Berenda, Raymond (from Masters Keating, . 77 pkes mi "7 "Jkgs machinery, | 16—Stmr Oregonian,. from Hilo, for Philadel- |~ ~—— | - *Except Saturdays. Yosemite), Martines. Arrives.. 8.28a Close, J. K. Hey. | 14 bdls cars, 10 bales bags, 10 bales oakum. | phta. ® | Augast 18| e = 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines J. Keane, Mrs. Keane, | =2 1o NEW YORK-—Salled Aug 15—Bark Foohug | Arcata. Coos B.&Pt. Orford{12 m|Pier 13 | Leave In Effect __Arrive | and Way Stations 13.25a i, D. W. Mc- | X Sucy, for Honolulu. Chico. Coquille River ....| 6 pm|Pler 2| SanFrancisco.| May 3. 1963. |San Francisco. | ] 48e vailelo 7552 . 3. A. Carson, Mrs | The Alameda’s Cargo. FOREIGN - PORTE. | Atholl China & Japan...| 2 pm|Pler 27 | Weex 00r Port Costa, Benicia, Suisas, Davis, é arson, Dr. Stella M. Walker, Rev. W. C.| e steamer Alameda, which sailed on Sat- s e ] Coptic...... China & Japan...| 1 pm|Pier Days | | R o \ampett, Mre. Clampett, Dr. Goding, P. W. | o Honolulu, eartied a general mer. | , PRISBANE—Salled Aug 12—Br stmr Moana, | Coronado... Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler : Stope at ol sniloms east of Willcox, R. L. Fenwick, E. J. H. Waters, J. ce cargo, valued at $113,625. The lead- | foF, Vancouver. August 19. | | Sacramento . 788 Champion, Mrs. Champion, Master Champion, ents were as follov Arrived Aug 16-—Stmr Miowera, from Van- | C. Nelson.. Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2| S0y Orogen & (hiiuumte Suprass Miss Annle Rankin, Carl Sunaers, Mrs. Vir. | 1650 1bs beans, 5795 1bs 10, vis Honoluly, for 8yliney,iNSW, | Iaqus Humboldt | 4 pm|Pler 2| Ignacto. e Rl i Y PN : L L s et S Treived aue To- b s Oants | Alfunce | Huftve & Cous 16 A Fier 18| e AL Bt S e S0 Auckland—Hon. Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Gibbs, Ger- bread, 55 gals E. Aus—Safled July 8—Br ship | S, Fucbia} Puget Sound Ports.(11 am/(Pier 9 ¢ ay only) 111552 i Gibbs, William Youngs, a. W. Rodgers, Ibs 1 cs butter, v Aus—Salled: July- or _#hib | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler 2 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy. rop. Mo- Mrs. Rodgers, ster Rodgers, S. C. Atk millstufts, 4301 Bt Hotoiiss Bhrl "a‘: };'o““"" August 20, | e desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- Miss M. J non, Patrick Robertson, cs dried fruit, 1bs dried fish, 150 cs poan Francisco: Br dhip Gen Roberis: | San Pedro. .| Humboldt ... .| 4 pmiPier 2! §i¢ o Novat semite), Fresno, Hanford, Vi- “ Suggate, §. G ks, Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Rob- pkzs fresh frult, 4438 lbs fresh n Francisco. July 12—Br ship Gifford. | Centralia...! Los Angelés Ports.|10 am Pier 10 | - a b salia, Bakersfield 5 12.25% h R. C. H. Mason. e | " 138 oyaters, 21 | for Sen Franclsco. July 14-Br ahip Levern: | XToiic. % ) Humbolde - 12 “m|Pier 10| 3] R 2 - : Pago Pago—Lieutenant C. Reisner | slucose, 828 pigw | bank, for San Erancisco; Br bark Wemyes | 5. Monica..| Grays Harbor 4 pm/Pler 2| = | santa Rosa. COAST LINE (larrew Gauge). < e g R B | provisions, 176 pKEe fresh vege. | BAY, for Mazatlan. July 17—-Fe bark Ernest| pomona .| Humboldt .. 1 30 pibler 5 | i a (Foot of Market Street.) e B0 Bochaera pkgs potatoes, 364 pkge onions, T T ein | ATE -| Eel River Port 4 pm Pler 2| 1:3 a| T/46s Santa Cruz Excarsion (Sunday cht, C.'R. Bishop J | e e A b ey 50 | Norma, for San Aranciscs. July 10—k vark | State of Cal| San Diego & Wav.| § am Pler 1y | 8:f L %A i e 8164 Nowack " Gencervill ot ADVERTISEMENTS. e e | 1ara, s cx mineral water. | Antiope, for Panama. July 22—Br ship Gen | "‘""u"“‘;':“d'z";f‘- O L Felton. Boulaer - Creek, ¥ e e Liias] | % bals D5 cu whisky, | Gordun,’ for San Francisco; Br bark Forfar- | I 2 A Windsor, Cruz and Way Station: " e2se - % , i 160 gals vinegar, 310 Ibs tea, § | Shire. for Honolulu. g G " Healdsburg, [10:20a/10:20a | $2.16» Newark, Centervilie, San Jose, . Miss A. Isenberg, Miss 7 In ' port loading July 27—Br ship Austra- | +| Newport & Wa 9 am|Pler 19 y New Almaden. Los Gatos.Fel Isenberg, two | 0, L0 I e O fmre | Man, for Acapulco; Br-bark Puss uf Leny, for | Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland|1l am{Pler 24 e - | 53l 1.3 9 | Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz a0 berg, G. P . C. F. Bird, ‘. | e 505 los raising, 625 Iba | Acabulco; bkin Benicla, for Honolulu; Fr bark | o = August 22. | Cloverdale. | Principal Way Stations 10558 ¥ wayne, Swayne, Mrs. | peart bariey, ©s vickles, 3008 Ibs pa lear de Lis, for Honolulu; bark James Drum- ; Eureka...... Humboldt .........J112 m{Pler 13 | = 4167 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and Dr. G. McCo Mrs. £ D. McCopnell, A | Deort Reley O O e s ctma . and. Eramai | mond. for Honoluluc Be hark. Sigu, for Hono-: | Nebtaskan. | Honpluln: & Jabututl. 2 paiBie 20 Hopland way stations (on Saturday and F. Afong, A . Judge A. S. Hartwell, 100 sals 1 cu eI 18 nnd ammunt | lulu: ‘schr W A Hoiden, for Honoluiu; Br ship | Baracouta.| N., Y. via Panamaj12 mPier 40 | and Ukiah. Sunday runs through to Santa Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is | M- Brasch. i Mre., . Tecney, D. | Lom 106 gals 1 cs aleonol B P o 35 i | Linlithgowshire, for Panama: Br ship Port | August 23. | | R Cruz; Mondsy only from Santa ’ Schofield, L. Hopper, | cioara and claarettes. 2204 Ibs 2 ca tobacco, s | Sonachan, for Panama; Ger bark Germaine, | & Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 | Cruz). ~ Comneets at Feiton to without an equal It will not Scheliner, Mrs. Schellner, | coils cordage. 5i8 ctis barley, 99 pkgs di for Portland, Or; Br ship Bidston Hill, for San | Coron: -| Humboldt .. 1:30 p|Pler 9 [ Camp Vacation. sod from Boulder Creek......... 18.584 P 5 = Miss Harne p a | #oo 34 ki redic! E? Francisco; Fr bark Gen Foy, for, San Fran- August 24. . > e 1 T 11 2 5 1 Miss Harneed, M. Hanrahan, | goods, 161 pkgs drugs and medicines, 72 cs | Francisco; kr o San 1 - | ‘Guerneville. KLAND HARBOR FERRY. gripe no ck the stem, and Miss Giliette, J. Izuno, Mrs. Izuno, Ma: | trical supplies, 2 furmiture. 50 pkes | Clcoi Br ship Hutton Hall. for San Fran- | 8. Barbara. Seattle & Olympla| 4 pm|Pler 2 From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip#) 2 P 4 - Jzumo, Mrs. Tanaka, Master Tanaka, Etsu|saddiery and harhess, 28 pkgs machinery, 10| Siscoi Fr bark Lafayette, for San Francisco; | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena . 4 pm/(Pler 2 Sonoma. ZH1is 00 11:00 w100 300 6.8 make ¥ 1 ¢ all over like Heoos M. Tanake G. A. Davis, M. Yamada, o B I "3 pew | r &hip Tinto Hill, for San Francisco; Br ship | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pier 9 Glen Eilen. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 1 S e {0, but ha firm M. Kitano U. Gankicl M. Myasunk, M. | 17 cs' hats, 10 pkgs millwork, 41 kegs | FILth of Dornoch, for San Francisco. I August 26. | 18:05 10:00 A.x. 1200 2.00 4.00 ». cathartics do, but has a irM gzie, 1. Wamato, W. M. Takanaka, Mrs. Tak- | , 1 cs oplum, 1= 101 pcs pipe, 155 Railed July 19—Schr Resolute, for Honolulu. | G. W. Elder] Astoria & Portland{11 am Pier 24 3\ Sebast: COAST LINE (Broad @a — S effect 1 consti- | &7 T. Wade, C. s I Y. | pkes paints and ofls, 252 bales paper, 90 bxs | AUE i—Br rhip Pass of Balmaha, for San | A Maru. China & Japan. 1 pm|Pler 40 Pl bastopol. (Br auge). g e eitect on the consti-, roan., y. Kinsdino, w Shing ‘Miss | Boap, 24 bils shooks, 120 pes steel, 14 boller | Erancisco.” Aug. 13 —Br bark Ancenls, for San ' Rival.. Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler STAGES connect at Green Brae for San S e wmecnd Stvustn.) db lating and as- Currier, Miss Stanle Wagn Low, | tubes, 104 pkes wagon material, | Francisco, Aug 17_Fr berk jirnest Legeuve, August 27. | i A T T B Wit Suiaives | i S F. S Shoup P A Sidney - E — . B e °"l Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7|Sprinesi at Feiten for Altruria and Mark New Almaden (Tues., Frid.) e prqgper -~ Shaw, Mrs. W..E. Shaw, R. McConochi, Miss " N noluiy. 2 eattle ‘acoma. 10 am Pier | x o - N - f their & PrQPer per- | Spelt Sliva, Mre. Troloch, Master Troloch, K. | Shipping Intelligence. i AL TARKI R ARE e . Seatile & Whatcom| 4 pmiPler 2 | ot “Ceyioreiiie. tor SKARES Springs: at Clover ey A el ce of their functions. Then | c. Hopper, Mrs. K. C. Hopper, Miss Horper, ARRIVED. o B I ABETH. Balled -Aug 13—Fr FROM SEATTLE \d.le for the Geysersg Booneville and Green- | Coonth Santirsteadt fissaiy Vas an occasional dose all “that ig| ¥- H- Poiliios Mrs Phillips and §¥e chidren, Monday, August 17. | bark Colonel de Villebols Mareuil, for Tacoma. - g e i e o | Jose.Gilroy. Hollister, Pajaro. Cas- < 3 . Carson, A. Strand) M. Baver, H. C.| g gan Mafeo, Locke, 91 hours from Ta- | YOKOHAMA—Saileq Aug 14—Br ship Em- [ Steamer. [ For. Sale, . | 104 SPUDER Tand Hurtiett, Sycingu aé Salinas, San Ardo. Paso needed to keep the bowels regular ~ | coma. press of China, for Vancouver. { Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at | anta Margarita, Sad Lais e . T * Stmr Del Norte, Green, 31 hours from Cres- | _ Arrived Aug 14—Schr Belboa, .from Puget | Portland. |'Nome & St. Michael..|Aug. 20 | GKiah for Vichy Sornes. e Sornc | Obispn. (principal stationsthence) and the stomach strong. A trial America Maru Arrives. cent City Soun Dirigo Skagway & Way Ports|Aug. zo‘g“"r A e e iy T ge, | Santa Barbara. Saugus and LosAn- convisce you of its value i rese liner America Maru, which ar. | _ Stmr_Sterra, Houdlette, 21 days © hours 21 HAI-Sailed July 21—Br ship Aus-|City Seattie..| Skagway & Way Ports|Aug. 21 | RPPET Lol FOR®: FOUSt L lons “Og8 JER S | geles. Connection at Cascroriile 31 e 58 G PR g omdanc i el T Bl Db A s e a e el PORT EATD Atrived Aug 16—Br stmr T . | e ok & Way Pualaus: 2 | Heights, ‘Hullville, Or’'s Hot Springs. Hall- Grove andat Pajave poreh boand e yesterday . was hours 30 _minutes. T SAID—Arrived Aug r stmr In- e City... | Cocks Inlet & Way Pts/Aug. 25| o 'House, Comptche, Camp Stevens. Hop- | p ey » Gered to the quarantine station at Angel Island | Stmr San Pedro, Jacobs, 66 hours from |dramayo, from New York, for Manila; Br stmr | Farallon. ... | Skagway & Way Pts..|Aug. 26 B e R yat has Vet el apitola and Santa Cruz HOSTETTER’S o Somigation . Tha. cablp “passsnpecs wece,| OTags Eartior: (& St Fillisns, 'from New York, for Manila. Cottage City. | Skakway & Way Ports Aus. 27 | i T Wt P et Tree Pt O e s Barific. Mol Gock 11 & owhoat,| , Btmr Acme, Lundqulat, 20, bours from Shet- | TEELEAST CAvrived ik i6—Dan -stmr Po- | City Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports/Aug. 2 | Sherwood. Gabto. Coveile, Layionvitle.” Cum® e e | The steamship was released later and allowed [ ““Sir Samon, Madsen, 14 hours from Caspar; IN-—-Arrived Aug 16—Br stmr Richmond | mings. Eew's Springs. Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer. | Intermediate Stations 410 STOMACH BITTERS The America brought | bound south; put 16 Jand passengers Castie, trom New York, for. Maniia. RAILWAY TRAVEL. { Garbervitle. Pepperncod. Seotis and Eursks. e Chicago, B1 Pasor B e s md“';lw; z“}, ?;:3:“:& Flmz State of California, Thomas, 41 hours | TAKU—Arrived Aug 13--Schr Forest Home, reduced rates. - .s-nrnl."n'.m.r:”}\l;}f"‘." = = er cargo e gt from San Diego. from Oregon. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points | 10384 San Jose and Way Stations oplum and 174 bales of ray e he also| Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 46 hours, from OCEAN STEAMERS. . - - beyond San Rafael at half-rates. | 11.004 Cemetery Passenger— Squth k brought treasure valued at $3900. She encoun- | gan Pedro ! ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Zeeland, a l ornla | “Ticket office. 650 Market street. Chronicle Francisco, San Bruno ” tered some heavy weather in Oriental waters, | Jap stmr America Maru, Going, 26 days 17% | from New York. building. | 11304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Wa; but salled the remainder of the passage through | hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days | 'MOVILLE—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Furnes- | " H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, | tions... ... cuminer sear. ' She was 26 daye V% bours| s hours ¢ minutcs, vie Honolulu 5 days 181 | sja, from New York, for Glasgow, and pro- | Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. | #330F Sen Jose and Way Siations coming from Hongkong an u 5| hours oeclen: v . | -007 San Jose and Way Stations. .. days 18% hours Br ship Wasdale, Hammond, 64 days from | "CHERBOURG—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Kron- 2 b s | : 307 Cemetery Passenger — South Among her passengers was Eng Hok Fong, | Newcastle, Aus. , for Bremen, lm t - . one of the officials of the China Commerciai | Fr shiv Blarritz, G);“fll{n'd 172 daye trom el R gl e Elymanth.:or o, l e eob ’ TO SAN RAFAEL; | yy3.00- ne,"‘,‘}:{.‘;‘e"-fis‘wafi“}s‘;m. G Company. This concern has not prospered ac- [ Hull, via Newcastle, England, ays, via y jerich der Grosse, 8an Jows it io the hopes of its founders. The | Dunkirk 136 days it T o f | SAN QUENTIN, | e R SranE O vernment, stirred to action, it js| Schr Mary C, Campbell, 6 hours from Bo- | 'BREMEN -Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Barba- i it MILL V | Clara for Santa Cruz. Boutder aid by the Pacific Mail Company, has adopted | dega. 2 rossa, from New York, via Plymouth and T | cr T s | Mmi ALLEY, | 330r ek and Narrow Gauge Potute) 112189 S law strictly excluding ,-m,::,_t."_m: as it was | Schr Del Norte, Jacobsen, 5 days from Rogue | Cherbourg. L 0 CAZADERO, ETC i .fl);lelu‘ ;:.e.lsn; ).\l-leo. Redwood, ¢ | Spon the transportation of Asiatic laborers to ver. BOULOGNE—Sailed Aug. 17—Stmr - | % ‘nlo Park, Palo Alto, Mayfield, ey = China Commer-| Schr Onward, Ogidnessen, 5 days from Co- Ham! 3 . . Mountatn View, - Body 0 inches long, 7 inches deep; 13%-Inch ‘.?.1730’,',,“;.::,"1?:;7:' ita 1.‘0_2: of ;‘::n»ss,mlhe quille River, mu"l".:{g‘&"éw—Ade'?urgflzg{;r Sardin- ~ via Sausalito Ferry | Ciara, San J’o'-."m -S;f'c'o::-m exies, long distance: Wheels 1%-inch: A-grade | closing of Mexico was o heavy blow. ~The CLEAR::D-d o 17, | ian trom Baltimore, via Montreal. / g An Ideal Trai BTN R s, | tlon for Holifeter, Trea Pino eprings, ofl tempered; nicely trimmed and fin- | cpartered vessels constituting the Chinese Com- onday, Adgust 17. . g /; A YS—(Holidays _excepted)—8: connection for Watson: iehed. PRICE THIS £49.50 » s fieet are exclusively cargo boats, and as | Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka: Pacific Coast n eal rain Wg‘fi‘:“"t:‘s‘h_ T T W, S Jille, Capitola and Santa Crus), WEEK eeans - e o The Pacific Mail opposition has compelled them | Steamship Sun, Moon and Tide. \ w 18, 36:15, *6:15, 6:40, 9. 11:45 p.\ m. c“,fm:dfi'n"cflflfl way stations. N to make freight rates ot very low fgure, | Stmr HRamona. (Eagles, San Pedro; Pacifc | oieq states’ Coat and Geodetic Survey— Nreliitegsl For Those ho B e traln week days does mot rum to | Coonects at Castroville for S~ the prospect of dividends seems, he time | Coast Steams! 5 o | g L 4307 Allison, Neff & Co., &iees. Saniched. Emg Hok Tong s | Stmr_tioniis, Albertson, Sam Pedro; Pacifc | fydiesa"at e ot antancs 1o Ben Seek th> Best | SUNDATS AND LEGAL HOLIDA¥s_z.| 500 S Joser it Sazis Clarsy Tos *oo 4 o look over the local & and size 8 3 3 2 . 10, 11, a. | 3 22 ISSION BT e proapects for the future. Nor bark Bonafde, Olsen, Herbertsholl; Wil- Francisco. Bay, Published by officlal au- 4 et 130, 0, 11:48 g Gatos, Wright and Prineipal Way ’ | v 2he rdmac thority of the Superintendent. 2:35, . 5. 8, 3 p. m Statior 00. San Francisco, Cal. | Among the a\mgrlc- passengers were the | llams, Dimond & s?iLEI') NOTE-The high and low waters occur at — - Trains marked (l:)' Lot 5 esp - “Q;I;nlln. Those :fl San Jose and Principal Way Stations ::oo: following named: . £ marked (1) to Fal P. m. Sat- 3 San Mateo, Beresford, B 3 g l;ar;!kon(‘—lll.me; fi‘.‘:;:{;r‘fr"‘w e Monday, August 17. | niled e han st Fort Poln i35 ;.".'L'i'zfi SANTA FE TRAINS. days. On Saturdays the 8:15 p. m. train runs | e Redwood: Fase Gutn ong, A. J. Francis, M. A ek 3 Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka. jaces. t© ax. | enio Park. Palo Alto Tiawtines, Mre. W. H. Hastings and Infant, J. | Stmr turexs, Jessen, Bureka. TOSTS AUS SN SERELS JEe Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | k- . Hill. Mrs. N. J. Leary afd child, D. Mann, | Semr National City, Johnson, Fort Brass. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. Tt 1T 3 T Loeal Jovaia | ek Jave s 20 - $:00 Dio uie | M. L. Polaski, E. Steele, Mrs. C. E. Steele| Simr Samoca. Madsen, San Pedro. D."l Limst | basly | Dait 11:05 a. m., 12 2 45, ), 5:30, 6:48, and infant, T. H. Wedge, G. Van Mater, V.| Stmr Whittier, Macdonald, Ventura. Sun rises . Y ol - Y |10:20 p. m. 15, 10, Quiogue, G. H. Medhurst. = Stmr Point Arena, Miller, Mendocino. Sun sets . 30 00 sum).fls—d-2 R mzs- o $10:89, Ehanghal—Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ballantine| Stmr Phoenix, Odiand, Mendocino. Moon_rises a » 45 a. m.. 12:50, 2:30, $3:25, 4:40, 35.50, JosquinValley) .. and son. Schr Mary Efta, Larsen, Sluslaw River. s e , 7:35, 10:20 9. m. oo Alto and Way Stations. s CUTLERY Yokohama—Miss Oliie m.m,E m;- X‘xlc]mm TELEGRAPHIC. | 4 ;”; 7] hRn(I)nl: n;‘-]ru {"3\113"1 frmn_ro s:-;' Quentin. 3-’;:'." Palo Alto and Way Sta- A Frencr, E F. Giliette Mrs E ¥ Glliette | pornt LOBOS. Aug 17, 10 p m—Weather | & o7 p| 80a | R ROM K Gaye5:45, 640, Tods, §ras, | ®11:30r Mul mmm ;:(m:jr.u:l‘ar ata, T. Inouye, E. W. » Mrs. | pazy; wind “1’)0‘:;;;"1‘1" stglll;Tnsper hour. PR ot gp g- % 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45. 4:15. 5:1( g e . G. W. Fletch- 4 £ 18 HE p. m. A for Morning. = = = er e M. ey, B ohmaon. Mrs. 3. Hi. | _ UMPQUA—Salled Aug 14—Schr Caroline, for | 19 e 908 | SUNDAYS—6:35. 7 X Baturday wad Suadey onty” ¥ Alieraoos Hovinson. San_Pedro. 20 2d 4 0| 12:06, 2:40, 3:45, 4:55 4 Stope at all stations on Sunday. PHON o icny e 4 i AT L | e REDON rrive wug 17—Bktn iner 7:48 & m., W a3 ero e OGRAPHS NEWS OF THE OCEAN. City, from Eureka; stmr Arctic, hence Aug{23 L e T e e Jie S | sationa. o "OL“}ED R[[ORDS ‘ oont. B aon " Auk - 1TBark Vidette Tol—oalf3:50 s %3 Raonding falrarives ot LEe s e T A z — ug 17—} lette, g . 4 K y ) les b] | Matters of Interest to Mariners and |, BVERETC AT, Ak, ol 0 San Diegor | — i A 18 1a_the | o ey . Saturdays— Cazadero and way TATOOSH--Pussed in Aug 17—Nor stmr stations. ARE THE BEST NATIONAL PHONO. CO ORANGE N.J PETER BACIGALUPL AGENT 933 ‘MARKET. ST.S F Coal Reduction 2000 Pounds Put in Your Bin AMERICAN CAMNEL $I0 Sold by All Reliable Dcalers. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | agq for lumber from Puget for orders at 30s. The French bark Emma Laurans, previously reported for wheat to Eu- been canceled. TI:'-“ with_an v valued at $37,824, and 2160 bbls flour, 50,774 Ibs bread, 11,451 Ibs 21,500 lbs rice, 241 pkgs potatoes and beans onions, 448 Ibs ham and milistuffs, 3400 1bs 2 pl ceries and provisions, I 11,639 ibs eugar, 3651 gals wine. 24 pkgs pickled 406 cs canned 48 pkgs | | | | i ’r«ape at 2is 3, is free, | | lwley. 57 ctls Shipping Merchants. The British ship Slieve Bawn is_chartered E RS WIS Merchandise for Tahiti. steamer Mariposa satled on Saturday for Telius, hence Au 14, for Ladysmith. TACOMA—Sailed Aug 15—Bktn Portland, for San Pedro. BANDON—Arrived Aug 16—Schr Advance, hence July 30. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Ri- val, hence Aug 12. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 17— Stmrs Scotla and Prentiss, hence Aug 16. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Queen, hence Aug 14; stmr Portland, from Nome. Salled Aug 17—Stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco. - SOUTH BEND_Satled Aug 17-—Stmr Signal. for San Francisco; schr Orlent, for San Fran- cisco. ; TATOOSH—Passed in Aug 17—Ship Invin- cible, hence Aug 13, in tow tugs Tatoosh and SeALBION — Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Cel = ug la, hence Aug 15. Sound to Valparaiso her charter having merchandise 3 Iuding the following: bacon, 260 ibs 2 cs salt, 168 pkgs gro- cs’ canned goods, salmon, the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of 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 When a minus (—) sign precedes the heights, and then the n: given is subtracted from the depth given the charts. The plane of reference is ; Time Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. S..N,, chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, August 17, 1903. The time ball on the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, I e., at noon \ { i ¥ Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 aeso ang way stations, Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m.. Potnt Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st, FERRY—Foot of Market st BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters 8 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, tor and Nervige. Tonle for the Cax 1 Organs, for The most wonderful aphrodistac and Spectal The Mexican Remedy for Discases of the Sells on its own merity. ALFS BRUNE, 828 Market st., §. F.—(Send for & m. Caza- | INVIGORA- sexes. ST. Agents, Ciwulars.) a0d SAUSALITO Frrav, Foot Market Railroad) (North Shors T