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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1yus 2 — 6ULD WILL NOT - BUILDWESTWARD Railroad Work of| All Magnate Confined to the East. Operations on New Line From [ Lake Progress Rapidly Salt C. Bird, Denver to-day. t plans for cific have no plans for ex- to the Pacific “What future de- forth I cannot teil. ng about the West- we followed by Mr. s perfect the prop- | « nd the extension | * w one is mainly aking We expect to £ urg by the end | —There are now | tv for the Western | I » main line of the | T t Lake and San ¥ s n received that the @ ! out from in Nev vice | roads, in charge and the | behind it, and am SHIP BEN LEE NARROWLY ESCAPES DESTRUCTION IN TWO HURRICANES Arrives Here From Hamburg Bearing Scars of Conflict With the Angry Elements---Vessel Is Twice Thrown on Her Beam Ends and Is Obliged to Jettison 500 Barrels of Cement A MINIG WARFARE | PRESIDENT HEARS AT 3ANTA GRUZ Members of the Second Regiment Fight a Sham Battle. Umpires Unable to Give De- cision and Both Sides Claim Victory. RS el BANTA CRUZ, Aug. 21.—So near real- ism did the sham battle of the Second Regiment become to-day that Colonel Sey- mour and Major Perky, the umpires, had to give the order, “Cease firing.” The men became as excited as though in real warfare. An immense crowd of specta- tors saw the battle, in which the popping of guns and the rattle of musketry played a prominent part. The lay of the land, the strong defensive position of the enemy and the rapid maneuvers of the attacking party made it interesting. Who the victors were was not declded. Lieutenant J, M. Milliken, with Com- panies G and I, was ordered to move east at 7:30 this morning to take up a defen- sive position and to protect his men from capture. Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, command of the remaining men of the regiment, left an hour later. The men who were defending wore blue shirts and the attacking men Khakl uniforms. Colonel Forbes and men fell in line at 8:30 and marched across the cut bias bridge around the road that leads to Seabright. Lileutenant Martin with a squad of skirmishers and Lieutenant Cannon of Company E with another squad were sent al®ad to locate the enemy. Every shed and barn around Sea- bright was searched by the scouts. After finding the road clear, a signal was given and Colonel Forbes and men proceeded on the march. The enemy had entrenched themselves on the east side of the woods. One-third of them were at the east end of the railroad trestic and the others were behind the Capitola railway em- bankment. After the enemy was located sharp shooters were placed among the trees which fringe the bank and then the main body of troops arrived. Lieutenant Martin was op the extreme left and attempted to cross the trestle, FINANGE TOPICS Guests at Oyster Bay Talk of Remedial Liogislation. Prominent Political Men Make Calls at the Roosevelt A Home. OYSTER BAY, N. Y, Aug. 2L.—Finan- clal legislation and New York State poli- tics were the principal topies of discussion to-day between the President and his guests. Early in the day Representative Hill of Connecticut talked with the President of the prospect of enacting remedial legis- lation at the approaching session of Con- gress. William D. Murphy of New York, a long-time friend of the President, also discussed finance with President Roose- velt. Governor Odell of New York ar- rived in Oyster Bay on the yacht Aileen shortly after noon. He remained with the President for several hours. This evening Secretary Cortelyou of the Department of Commerce and Labor and Representative Babcock of Wisconsin were dinner.guests of the President. Sec- retary Cortelyou will spend the night at Sagamore Hill —_———— Born diplomats handle the truth with care. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... | 7o CHICAGO SOUTHERN PACIFIC s 19ave and are due to arrive SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) — Fmos AUGUST I, 1%8. — ammiva Benicta, Suisun, Eimirs aod Sacra- RAILWAY TRAVEL LEAVE e mento .. e en . 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumse 730a Martinez, Saa Ramon, Naps, Callstogs, Santa Rosa.. 7.30a Niles, Livermore, Lathrop, Stock- Woodland, Knights Landing. 8004 Do eville, Otoville, (comnects at Marysville for Gridley, Biggs and Chico) ... Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch. By- ‘Ton, Tracy,Stockton,Sacramento, Los Baoos. Mendota. Haaford, aalin. Portervilie Po Cugia: Martinez. Tracy, Lath- o, Modesto. Merced. Fresso, Goshen Junction, ‘Hasaford, Vi salin, Bakersfield .. 8.30a Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for Bartlett Springs). Wi {Frato, Red Biuff, Portiand . San Jose, Livermore, Stock- . Tone, Sacramento. Piacerville, r Chico, Red Bluff. 1.251 7250 8.25» 7.0 Vaiiejo, m4.25» 8.004 5.25» 7.55¢ 4.25¢ 4250 8550 12.25¢ 8.304 .00 |=«al Vallejo .. #10.004 E! Paso Port co-lu‘mx Tracy, Lathrop, Merced. Raymond. Fresno, ford. Visaila, Bakersfleld, Angeles and EL Paso. (West- bound arrives via Coast Line) The Overiand Limited — Ogd Denver, Omaba, Chicago.. Hayward, Niles and Way Statl: .25+ Sacramento River Steamers.. 1.0 Benicta, Winters, Sacram Woodiand, Willfams, Colusa, Wil- lows, Kafghts Landing, Marys- and way stations. l?lh Hayward, Xiies and Way Statlons.. 7.55% Martinez.San Ramon. Vallejo, Naps, c-u-w;nf nta Rosa. o e ‘ Martnes, Tfacy, Lathrop.Stockton. 10-284 Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodi.. 4.28% Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Saa | 18.854 Jose, Livermore...... .. { $11.564 imited—TFrean BaRerafieid, Los Angele Dects at Saugus for Santa Bar- bars. . e , Byrom, Stockton, Han- 1.30¢ .25% 8.55a 135 10.254 Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los o8 Ogden. " St. Louis. Chbicago and (Carries Pullman Car pas sengers only out of San Fran- clsco. Tourist car and coach passengers take 7 o Reno, continuing thence in their cars 6 P.x. train eastward.. Westbound, Sunset Limited.— From New York, Chicego, New Orleans, E1 Puso, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berends, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 700 San Pabio, Porc Costa, Martimed 4259 d Way Stations. 254 $7.00» Vi - 7552 .00r Port Cos 3, St Sacramento, Truckee, Ren Stops st all stations east of Sacramento .. 7.55a 8.067 Oregon & Calffornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.55a 18107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) . $11.58a 11267 Port Costa, , Mo~ desto, Merced, Raymond (% Yo- —R. T. Lynch, somite). Fresno, Hanford, Vi- w x(,.‘:v;;d AE British ship Ben Lee, which | Rosalia. he and his nineteen men were shot (o SElEkRial For Those ho COA( pees & gnn(:’smn:.) - estoned arrived yesterday 183 days from | rrived Aug 3—Ger stmr | Pleces, “according to decision of (the 3 Seek tha Bes: | TAbs S Grus Becursion (Sunday e Hamburg, encountered two ter- | PORE prior to_Aug S—Br "’I’:’?S?.il Forb led he ed: 4 / e e o 8:18a Nowack. " Conierviile, Baa " Joss gt OCEAN TRAVEL rific hurricanes in the early part | stmr Ning Chow, Try, for Seattle, At byt < She edne S > Felton, Boulger Creek, Sants — - —— SOUTHAMPTON— Arrived Aug 19—Ger shij 2 EMT Ou Shie mERes B0 Drelehe > Cruz and Way Stations. 8258 s Rkt M Wi of the voyage.. The ship. was | Tarpenbek, from Port « 4 P | the reserves, the Nevada City compans. 12.16r Newark, Centeryille, Sun. Joss, ciaco 6 Tollows: thrown on her beam ends, the cargo | FREMANTLE—Sailed Aug 21—Bark Gen | The men crawled®to the edge of the biuft SANTA FE TRAINS. New Almaden, Los Gatos. Felton, O osaisi ] atureed g onts e ctanchnen ot 45e) Falreniid tor Newcastle, ‘Aus, wnd Honolalu | urder a lively fire. Under cover of this Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Peimcipal ey Stations ey 10.558 es. Skagway. etc, Alss- | vessel and stoutness of her sticks saved son, for Eureka $ 5 tp Filon et toole s sommn s oo [ Local | Linvd | Local [Ovri‘a | 10 Wewark. Saz Joss, Lob Getos and " 29, Sep:.” 3 | the Ben Lee from enuing her voyage be- | 5 a cut in the bluff. Major Greer ordered Datly | et | s, b sy stations (on Saturday an e § Takbs B b | OE I CTDAMERD. the men forward at double time and 2 } Dally [ Daily | Datly | Daily | Sunday runs through to Santa fore she had fairly started from the old GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Pomer- | gq v { Spre= | Cruz; Mondsy ou! world. The first and worst of the hurri- | | ) ania Strom Montreal, ba “Liverpool; “stosr | Eained the embankment. In the mean- |23 S48 Fran- .- |7 %2 Cruz). Connects ac Feiton to vorld. T orst of the In | | Behian, hrom Srontreai ; time the reserves kept up a steady fire. [ AT ftockton. - 15p | a0d from Boulder Creek... 18584 | canes was encountered February 22 off | | | ¥ QUEENSTOWN —Arrived Aug 21—Stmr May- | After engaging in close firing another | * Fresno ......"| 2 %+ —OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. hange ot Eosots | the north coast of Scotland. The wind, flower, from Boston, for Liverpool. | platoon crossed the bridge and attacied | ' Hanford i 7:50 a | ¥rom SANFRANCISCO, Foos of Markes 3t. (Siip#) s for Alsska asd G | from the southwest, increased in violence L Salea Ay 21-Sunr New England, rom | on the flank. Both sides claim a victory. | . Visalin 3 002 | yom O AKE LU o s Bl 8 T N. P. Ky.: |until it blew a hurricane -force. One o onion, v 21 _stm Al | Heteatier in National Guard history the | . Beoeteld .1 T asa | 18:05 10:00 a.x. 1200 2.00 4.00 ».x. —— 12 ] DA fiercer than those that had been from Glasgow, for New York; stmr Tunisian, | ePgagement will be known as the battle | * Chicago . > (3; r COAST LINE (Broad Gauge 17%85ebil? | whisiing by for hours, laid tho heavily SHIP BEN LEE WHICH HAD A trom Liverpook, for Montreal. " = - |et Twin Lakes. Companies participating | — - — oo : s (Third sad Townsend Streets.) Sept. 4. aden ship on her beam ends. ile 1y STORMY = R alled ~Aug 21— Stmr | were from Sacramento, Nevada City,| 7 e ek 104 San Joso and Way Stations. 7308 Lor Angeles acd | ing at harp angle to starboard the e £Y ' PABBAGE - FROM Cortke. pfrom Hamburg, for New' York, Vit | Grass Valley, Marysville, Chico and Pl Al so . 13 Dakersfield Local. atop- | - 1100 Sun Jose and Way Stathens: 8.307 Paais- BRrhat- | asto ted. Some s blew away. | | BURG. 1 LS Woodland. The scene of the battle was | responding Fr‘;i"r:sa‘x:lf::a"rv;?;;"-‘xlef-i'axls-m iy 1 ey e R rsdays, 9 a. m. | Such canvas as remained-added to the | ; = i Movements of Steamers. nearly three miles from Camp Stone. The o’ ) _a._m. Monday and Thursday is the sion (Sunday only)......... ... $8.300 ia Sen Pedro and Eas: il of the almost capsized ship, and 8 Sor officers say it was the most successful | SallE ORNIA LIMITED, Pal- CosstLine Limited_Gicpacaiy ai bara, Santa Cruz, Mon. | Captain Anderson called for volunteers to | Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 43 h # TO ARRIVE. battle’the regiment ever engaged in. eeping Cars and Dining Cars ose, Gllroy. Hollister, Pajaro.Cas- ana Hasnetiarord | go aloft and cut away the sails still stand- | Santa Barbara 0 o a1 s e R R Hobies. Santa Margarice. Sas Lug N -- A 7 8 stmr A » o - -class pas- ” August 5, 13, 21, 29, ‘m Za LA Re L Gl e stinr Adams, Kimball, 3 days from San | Steamer. i From. SAN JOSE WILL HAVE o, ";‘;‘ sei.ond-clusdlllfkel=1an honored 2.'.".."{;2"&"“3-‘.‘#‘.‘2::‘&‘.“:2 : y 1 hi s. By ship A ) Nel . i Gma S S . Corresponding train arrives at o miAug 113 Sept 2 | sclected succeeded in cutting loose the | cantier Aus -t o 1+ 2A7S from New: | s | Redonds e IMPROVED GAS SERVICE |!};10 0. m. Tuesday and Fridar. £ S trom Mooterey and Facife ada. Maeduiess Bay, Sen Jowe del | sails and relieving the pressure that| Dr thip Ben Lee, Andérson, 193 days from | Rival | Witlapa Harbor. e Car ‘and Reclintag Chalr Car Betten Boco Srove and st Fugine Rar(h Bound g = o | ‘h,k_ule,,.,dlm pos ,;dh,h,, ‘I.';ESElftuhlhe b,(;,_ Hamburg, R S ;].n:l...lfi Whatcom. o g Structure to Cost 840,000 Being | field and San Francisco. ?‘gnps;:::mfi'f::; 9004 |::°?o€:v'-}(f:.“§,5;?“¢?::|’:&i; 10.45» b from the weight of the wind's | BKtn S G Wilder, Jackson, fumboldt_ sov iR Condiiucial b Ca arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. R RS T LR — 5t 3 ierself, but not until 500 barrels | mans Bay Porland & X 8:00 e e B Paa - S TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom. | 4 been thrown overboard | _Schr Uranus, Erickson, 26 days from Bering Grays Har SAN JOSE, Aug. 2L.—The United Gas | with through Paluce and somrer SipPrese s T Tt Yo (Palace B 10 Market street and | me anything like an eyen ne Al S {Au 2 |and Electric Company of this city has|Eree Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also | 9 3m, gt oo ns s dammiora o 1330 - [ SR L Tl o U s iy J[AUE 51| besun work on’ improvements to_ their T esnibisensr, which cuts out st Fremo. Cor- | {]8a Cometery Fasenger fouth dan ' wmenger Agent. | T e Gangerous employment | cip s, Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Crescent Glt> fAug. 24| plant that will cost $100.000. A two-story | Fersanally conducted pasties for Kantas City, | 11300 sop saciromie oaren e Wi 1% s ¥ 5 amship Co. 0os Bay .. | ~ - . e, of jettisoning cargo in a heavy sea sev- | Fork, Nelson, Eureka; Charles Eel River Po |Aug. brick and steel structure Is being erected | Mondsy, ex?r‘.iurihn:; S A e ey tion A T cral ailinee of Shetibto ene: priiy | | Pomona. . Humboldt |Aug. at thelr site on San Augustin street, | Offices—64l Market street and i Femy De- | "Bogr Sib jase sud Way Staii 4 s o e T BTy | ™ 5r inle Duikorar. Tabester, Liverpool; Bal- | ATGSa; (111 Cood Hay & Pt Orfori [AuE” 24| which will contain a new gas generator | pot, San Franciaco: 1112 Broadway. Catiant | S50 Comy ey el i 1940 | bruises had healed by vesterday when | Ger chip Chrictioe. Kruse, Queenstown; Gir. | Silesta--..... eyl M EY RN with a_capacity of 1,000,000 feet of gas a Francitco. San Bruno. rorec e 4359 the ship passed in through the Golden |vin & Eyre. : bz i GIr | Eureka day. The cost of this complete will be | CAT [FORNIA N #93.007 Del Monte Fxpress—Sania Ciara, Cate. A { Calicornian. .| New York $10,000. An additional bofler room, with ORTHWESTERN KY. CO. San Jose. Del Monte, Monterey, a southeasterly hurricane encoun- J Friday, August 21. ‘:3:;"';‘-0-0-’.‘)- '”‘;,;j;"li;;m-l boilers of 2500 horsepower, is also under o LESSERE um‘,o:"s"nf‘;flgg: ;;05‘15:: Jin, &, soutnensterty burrcane eneoun | ol v, o oy way. at'% cost of s5m New engines ana | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS | sspe 5 Crock od Yoroe ot Foiniy iz-16e | on her beam ends again and once more| - gSemr GO0 Nicolson, San Pedro. | Chehalis S dynamos have also been ordered for the Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, £ mor RAIL tred t Doran, Astoria Sin Pedaro & Way Ports A electric light plant. Al these improv TAY Somrawy. Menlo Park. Paio Altc. Mayfleld, Gen, | shifted her 20. ay, Jamisson.: Bureka. ey - S antols y Ports|Aug. i e mprove- Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. untain View, Lawrence, Sants. iy - x By oo ety S i 010 fi ettt Bu Nortn Fork. | Humbeldt ...ooo.... . Aue. ments are to be complgted within niuety | gax PRANCISCO ars, San Jose, Gliroy (connec : | those batiles of five months ago. Her x n, Higgins, Fort Brags. Carchs UMbt ShamalaE days. casdil > CO TO SAN RAFAEL. Hon for Hollister, Tres Pinos), f o e i go. Her| Simr e e i . Hum oo [ Aug ; WEEK DAYS Pajaro (connection for Watson: AWERICAN LINE, | hea are twisted and.patches and | gimn ToV i e San Diego & Way Pts.|Aug. A i T 2 ville, Capitola and Sants Cruz) NEW Yoik- S0 1IANITON {LoNDos, | makeshifts are in evidence from forecas- | | ST stury G Camppeit: Bodcga. DR %l iimalAlE 23| ROOMER TAKES A HAND . Puctle Grove aud way statioos., 0 2w > head tc She is tight as a drum, | Schr Mayflows i T e Col oo & Pt. ArenalAus. ¥ on: S Aue.26,10 u ; | tie head to poop. She is tight as a drum, | Schr Mayflower, Gudmansen, Coquille RIVer. | Columbla.....| Portland & Astoria. ... Aug. IN A FAMILY QUARREL e 1 % e et ok e B VR e BT “POR‘I‘MLH 0 am | however, and, although in need of nu- SPOKE Luxor ... Hamburg & Way Pts.|Aug. , 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 430 San Jose and Way Statl ‘g'“. TLANTI RA. I LINE. | merous miscellaneous repairs, is just as| Per schr Uranus—July 4, brig Blakeley, with | Centennial. .. & Tacoma....|Aug. A SRS I 15007 San Jose. (via Santa g New York—London Direct. good a ship as when she left Hamburg.. |25.000 codfish; all weil. 3 City Puebla.’ Shund Ports. .. Aug. 39| Assaults Jealous Husband With a SAN FRANCISCO. Gatos. Wright and Principal Way X radlly —. lat 13 N lon 7 W, Br ship Way- Curacao.......| Maxican Ports Aug. XKnife and Inflicts Five Su- 350, Kaee s pe e oo 19.00A e | < | farer, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. 2 n Jose and Principal Way Stations +8.004 ase Pass | Acapulco Arrives. | G T perficial Wounds. 6.157 San Mateo, Beresford, Be o DOMINION LINE. | P e S LEGRAPHIC. 0 SAIL, . > ,Belmont. San BostonGuoeasaw Siverpool. | The Pacific Mall Compeny's steamship Ac- | POINT LOBOS, Aug 21 10 p m—Weather | g LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21.—J. W. Moore, 2 o e oy Rl o g R pwes Aue nmonwealth apulco arrived early yesterday morning from | N2ZV: ;;l:;l;: 1P2r$1_‘lf- per hour. S _-*»_1 Destination. ISails. a negro employed in the dining car ser- 0. 8:35 p r'nl:“L ;?'.6: San Jose and Way Station .;a: -~ - A 3| Pantivn and.ay Suis “Omies B S ol | BANTA BABDARA- St ARSIl BT T st | A R Nies e te RouiNactEAMn G Haw Nasled Husept: Sstevdeys e e S e Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage | senger the vessel was ordered into quarantine, | COronado, for San Francisco: stmr State of | §. Monica. . | ( rtiand Way lx.\lizuml‘Pler 10| five times to-day with a knife in the | leave Arrive Angeles, Deming. El Paso. New ton.-AuE. 20| Southwark -..-Sept. 13 | where she was detained, however, only for | Clfomia, for fan Diess T " Takmer .| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pmibler 2|} onds of Perkins, another negro, who | wromiiico San Francisco, Oricans, New Sork. (Westbound m Se 5 ks 6 ot She by 112: s of o, | 3 —. ved Aug 21—S ‘harl, i = i g g = | Swn Joaquin Valle; Boston Mediferranean D Ineluding 5000 bags of coffee. She had 31 pas- | Nelson, hence Aug 19. mr Charles | Ehoenix. .| Mendocino direct.”"| 1 m pler {3 | was boarding at the home of Moors. Ac- [esk | o 8:90r Paio Aito end Way Station R L wonms. crn T HIITAReRR et i the following named: Al | Arrived Aug 2i—Schr Azalea, from Eureka. | Barracouta.| a3 g = \m am|Pler 13 | cording to the injured man’s story he and vs. | Daya. — nne. Palo Alto and Way Sta- _— 3 TAR-XA G exander M. Smith, John G. Brumer, Alejandro | Bailed Aug 21—Stmr Chas Nelson, for San N i Panamall2 mPler %0 | hig wite quarreled over the attentions 5 al «11.307 Milibrae, San 3 . - - e e B S | Nobos. Marta® Novos, "Luis, Bodwell, Georss | PS5 0o caiied Aug 21 stme Na. | AT, Hu R e mipler 10| pald her by Perkins. As a result Mrs. el 10al tons o e s D TR LR L R AN 7% Rebert Strauss, 3. Frans | tional City, for San Francisco. s ;-m'fml.fl- -1 San Diego 9 am Pier 4o [ Moore secured an ax and attacked her ’0;' X Saior Moraing. ¥ for AfSernoss. New York—Rotterda: via Boulogme. | Gurney, Young, Philip J. Knudsen, | , GR. HARBOR—Salled ~ Aug 21—Schr y um oldt .. Pler '9 | husband. He took refuge in a bedroom D '5'“"4-7 and Sunday only. Sailix ines: ) a. m | Jose Prochazka, Eulalia Woods. Carlos Woods, | Alert. for Guaymas. | 8. mettera | sean e and a few minutes later when he at- H § Siops at all stations on Sunday. Sept. 9 JAlfred Woods, Winifred | | FAIRHAVEN "Sailed Aug 21—§gmr Olym- | Nebraskan | Hamatiu s Ranui| 3 bmibier 27 | tempted to escape was beset by Perkins, . @ Saturday caly. -t oundey iy BED A paam ----Sept. 16 | Woode, Paufina Mefla, : Herbert Morehouse, | Plgy it A rrived Aug 21—Stmr '‘Hum.| Go,ATea.. | Polnt Arens .;....| 4 pmiBler 2| who was armed with a knife. Moore's Novato, a @ Comnecta at Goshen Je. with trlins for Hanforg, New York—Ant o S SRR boldt, from Skagway; stmr Ramona, hence | Umatllla...| Puget Sound Ports.1l am/Pler 9| wounds are superficial. Perkins disap- Petaluma, »l vy salia At Freano. for Visalia via 3 3. Aug 29, 10 am |7 Aug 17.. | Aungust 25. 5 eared soon after the affray. and pl '- Ia Const Line. f Tuesday and Friday. 4..Sept. 5. 10 on S Overdue Madeleine Arrives. Satled Aug 20—Br stmr Robert Adamson, for | pionin on0 | Aftoria & Portland|. pm/Pier .. R (o g SNl i Bt B ! e S N, v Dally except Saturday. WHITE STAR The French bark Madeleine, quoted at 10 | Buenos Ayres, Z Arcata....:| Cone B &bt Driord|i2 "Bibler 13 | 3 siaps Saaa Eiara sout bound only. C New_York—Queensto per cent on the overdue list, arrived Thursday | ;auaewe 5 21 Stmr Portland, for Nome and nai er 13| Assigned to Duty in Philippines. Fulton. except Sunday, for ~ —— e = Unalaska August 26. { 7. for all pofats Narrow Gauge. [ edneedays a | night at Tacoma. The Aristides is now quoted | TATOOSH—Passed out Aug 21—Br st Iaqua......| Humboldt ..[Piar 2| VALLEJO, Aug. 2l.—Lieutenant Cald- o &5 Only tratns stopping at Valencts St. southbound at"30 per cent, the Milton Park at 80 per cent | Robert Adamson. for Buencs avres, . | coronado. | Grays Harbor Pler 10 | well Turner, U. S. M. C., has recelved Windsor, | WER . B LN LAY St GRS and the Helen Brewer at 90 per cent. Passed out Aug 2 ¥, Witsesann, | S0eala. . |'Grays Harkor Pler ‘2| telegraphic orders to proceed to Manila e s - A3 ————— for San Pedro. » Doliar Pertland direct . |Pler 2 d ytton, " - ; 2 Il sail from San Fran- G ‘i Passed in Aug 21—Stmr City of Puebla, | LOM0Da....| Humboldt {Pler o | for duty, and wi Geyserville, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Bl i A e S G * | Arge. Ecl River Por Pler 2| clsco on the transport Thomas about the Cloverdale. f TO SAN RAFAEL, = | _HARDY CREEK—Arrived - 3. 2 Astorla_& Portl Pler 24 m i - ar N ORTH Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Marchtcls, honce Aug w0, 5 ZSUmr A Maru...| China & Japan 1 pmiPler 40 E;l::.ottonge:tm g:;hl-“h?ll::llr:::i?nfl;:e .n*§°¥5:?.“£ SAN QUENTIN, Shipping Merchants. P B i o s o e Willapa Haroor....| 4 pmiPler 2| \aghington for San Francisco Monday Wit | MILL VALLEY, The British ship Vineent, now on Puget | Salied Aug 21—Br bark Algburth, for Val- | Sateof Cal| Ban Diego & Way.| 0 amiPler 19 | next and will sail for Manila _on the mp Vacatl Sotnd, was chartered prior to arrival for sal- | Paraiso. g MR DS T 4 pm|Pler 10 | transport Thomas. s P SHORE CAZADERO,ETC. mon from Fraser River to Livepool or London | EVREKA—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Alliance, | 5IeIr8,. .- Sydney & Way Pts) 2 pm/Bler 7 Pt e LR R st x I | 27268 93, with option of wheat from Tacoma | Bemce Aug 20 o C o onoluiw. | FATler.. . Scarile & wWhatcom| & pmibler 3| Railroad Man Receives Promotion. Glen Ellé . Vin Sauslito Fuzy to Europe .. € 2 — 7 u. Seati i 3 n. e R SAN PED v i Augnst 28 | z E ¥ The French ship Madelaine (at Burrard In- | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Chas | WINSLOW, Ariz, Aug. 2L.—I H. Hib- EEK DAYS— day! cepted)—8: 4 L) : Nelson, fro ondo; v Centralja...| Grays H w...| 4 pm|Py > £ s - 1 (Holldays _except - let) was chartered prior to arrival for lumber, | 0 Fairhar g e Shiesia | Grays Harbor el & Dmipios 37 | bard, division superintendent of the Santa | 2 bl - Sebastopor. |'920 8] 0308 [17:45, 8:45, 9:45. 11 2 m., 12:20, 145, 31 h - s stmr Prentiss, trom Bowens Landing, AU T T e Fe lines In Arizona, with headquarters at | STAGES “connect at Gremn Bras for San 415, 18:15, 18 645 9IS pom ailed Aug 21—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- edro. | Humboldt . am|Pier 2 | Winslow, has been ords entin; at Santa Re v v, - g T | Grain for Europe. cisco. A Coos Bay...| Newport & Way..| # am|Pier 19 ordered to report at | Sorte’ st Fulton for Altrevmite, Sulphur | Mil_Valley. eptember 19, 1903 | MENDOCINO—Sail Acapulco. Ny P 12 “m{Pier 40 Los Angeles to fill the vacancy caused | yweet s s T Altrurias and Mark SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-—7, e . 1903 | The German bark Christine was cleared yes- | | MENDOCINO-Salled Aug 21—Stmr News- | Oreen. . Dot St Ports (11 am|Pler 8| by the resignation vesterday of W. B. o Gepprings: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; [ 18, 140, $#10, i1, $11:30 a. m. 112 e Dot 15 teog | te0sy for Quaenstown for orders with 56817 | D%, r San Frnciscn O G s e 3 e Beamer, superintendent of the Southern | dale for the Geysers: Boomeee any Giorer- | 235, *3:50, 5. 6 7:30. 90, 1145 p. via Honolu keis at requceq | ctls barley, valued at §08,200, and 9005 ctls | hence Aug 2 * | North Fork.| Humbo'dt | 5 pmiPter 2| California division. Beamer's resignation | Wood: at Hopland for: Duneay Lortld Green- [ Trains marked (*) run to San Quinin. Those rates. For fn . apply at Come | wheat, valued at $13,500. The bark also car- | ~ PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Aug 21—Fr Aungu | i takes effect ‘October 1 ENAton | land Springs, Kelseyville, . Carlapay ™ gpiileh- | marked () to Fuirfax. except 3:13 p. m. Sat- pany's office. corner First. | ried 20,008.ft lumber as dunnage, valued at | ship Madeleine, for Tacoma. Columbla.. ] Asforia & Portlandill am|Pler 24 ogeE e Soda Bay. Lakeport and’ Bartiett Sprissin62; | Urdavs. On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. train, | $390.” pooled Aug "21—Bark _Carroliton, for Mel- FR g o ° | DEaE Jor - Witk Sty Snrllox:wg,;r'l;lt:l T ROM SAN RAFAEL TO = SEESENT e ettt @ | B Laton, oo ShARES Sorings. CANBAFAEL TO § v 2 + b Lake, Witter s v . o Arrived 218 b r Springs, | —W ye—5:25, 16:2 S oy SS9 A Cargo for Liverpool. A e AR S (O A T . Frenier For. Sails. | minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of | Riverside. " Lioei s, fhier iey" Jobn Day's S'a e 1230, 2:30, 1345, 4:30, 5:30, DIREGH LMk 2o 1auigy | The British ship Dalgoner was cleared for | VENTURA—Arrived Aug 21—Barge Santa e tide I8 the same at both places. Helghts, ‘Huliville, Orr'g fowUa. Sanhedrin | 10:20 p. m. et - Liverpool, England, yesterday with 26,026 cs | Paula, hence Aug 19, and salled for San Fran- | Humboldt.... | Skagway & Way Ports/Aug. 22 3 way House, Comptche, Camy ébflnu. Half- | SUNDAYS—6:15, 18:10, 9:40, $10:33, aSamon. Auck- | cannca frult, 90 s frait pulp. 11,250 ctls | Clsco. In tow tug Resce. Nome City... | Cocks Inlet & Way Pts|Aus. 35 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. Kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brotoyens, Hop-[$11:45 a. m. 12:30, 2:30, 13:25, 4:40, 15:50. ek s 3 B ™ | Shear, 57,49 cts barley, 236,133 Ibs ‘orchilla, | PORT HARFORD—Sailed Aug 21, at § p m | [eishos Skagway & Way Pte.-|Aus. 26| ——— Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags wWesthort: | 6:35. , 10:20 p. m. S Sept. 20, 11 aln | 10 c= olives, 15 pkgs household goods and 5 |—Stmr Santa Cruz, for San l;r-ncnsoo. tiags it ~’skaley & Way Ports|Aug. 27 B nee Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Lu:s:'vlll estport, Trains marked (1) start from San Quentin. SPREDRELS & 8R05.C3., Agt., kst phgs personal effects, valued at $186,416. The | COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Arcata, | SOtage City..| Skagway & Way PonltAug. 2 n sets mingn, Bell's . Springs, Harnie grvile. Cum’ VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- 8. .CJ., hts., 0o, B43BamatR | ship also carried 17,000 ft lumber dunnage, | hence Aug 18. 1ty Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports|Aug. 2 | Moon (new) sets. Garberville. "Penpermnsg luris. Olsers. Dyer, Frelgt Bffice. 328 Market 8L, Piarks. 7, Panific 5t valued at $255. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Mel- | | Nome direct . +JBent. 1 Saturday to Monday “round-irin ferorKe: ¢ 4 ———— ville Dollar, from Tacoma. 2 gmae dllrert&.w = g:v: { reduced rates. ¥ round-trip tickets at | 1 p. m. * 34 ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 21—Br stmr Indra- ook's Inlet & Way Pts|Sep N PNDATS 2 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUE Shipping Intelligence. vell, from Victorl o Nome & st Michael. . Sept. 1 Degnd day__ound.trip, tickets to all potnts | 1.0, 2240, 3o45. 15 B e . DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-BARIS ARRIVED. B R b i 5 Feg ;LN & “Michaol. - |Sept. 2 yoHlcket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle A alling every Thursday instead of Friday, August 21. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Time Ball g i Sy Rl SR S W NGRS AL Seturday t 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre $70 and upward. Sec- ond-class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN. = NADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, b Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, Tickets sold by Rallroad Ticket Agents. . Mare Zsland and Vallefo Steamers. Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sunday, Eunday, 9:45 & m., 8:30 p, m. Leave Valles 7 & m., 12:30 poon, 6 p. m.. ex. Sunday. Sun- m., 4:15 p. m. Fare, 50 cents. Tel EROS. WATCH FOR BREWSTER'S MILLIONS—NEXT SlINPAYS CALL—A - GREAT SERIAL STORY AL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND 1506, Pler 2, Mission-st. dock. HATCH Stmr Acapulco. Russell, 2215 days Panama, via Manzanillo 715 days. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monte- from rey. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 12 hours from Point Arena. Stmr Pasadena, Rasmussen, 60 hours from San Pedro. 5:".\]’ Corona, Johnson, 19 hours from FEu- relar Stnr Redondo, Krog, 21 hours from Fiel Landing; bound south; put in to ll“lnd 1:-2 " Etmr Whittier, Macdonald, 2 days from San Stmr 3 . Pedro; up river direct. dfi:’l'n( Lakme, Gunderson, 40 hours from Re- ondo. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 90 hours from Tal Scotla, hence Aug 20. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 21—Schr G W ‘Watson, from Port Townsend. ABERDEEN—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr A F Coates, hence Aug 5. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Alame- da, hence Aug 15. Aug 20—Ship Dirigo, from Newcastle, Aus. KAANKXPALI—Sailed Aug 12—Bark Dia- yond Head, for Port Townsend. \ EASTERN PORTS, BALTIMORE—Cleared Aug 20—Ship Banga- lore, for Port Los Angeles. NEW YORK—To sail Aug 22—Stmr Ameri- can, for San Francisco, FOREIGN PORTS. MOJI—Sailed Aug 16—Fr stmr Amiral Jauri- = 1 Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 21, 1903, The time ball on the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, l. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in Charge. glaia o Sl Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street viarf) about 25 | given s subtracted from the .8| 61 1(12: 25 5.5| 6:56| 0.4] 1% 26 |1 5.1 40| 1.0] 2:15] 21 , 4.7] 8:26/ 1.6 3:01 28 | 4:02| 4.4] 9:17] 2.1] 3:48| day in the order of occurrence to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as somet!| occurs. The heights given addition to the soundings of th: lfllted ?c.n: Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the heights, and then the number depth given by the charts. The pl: erence mean Of"the Tower low waters, oo 1 e Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way station: 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazaders and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—6%6 Market st FERRY—Foot of Market st.