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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903. INSPECTOR WILL \SHOWS DISLIKE 'PLAGES BLAME 10 SIND SWALLOWS [ TRYING TO FIND RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIF u nre due toarrive st - Trains AT AERANCISCO, =~ © § (Main Line, Foot of Market Strost) - * THE MAUNA ALA WHO OWNS WHEAT| BE IN DISGUISE| FOR STEPGHILD| UPON VICTIMS -7l | . .V:::I‘fii Winters, Rumn;.. ;x . i s B R R s Ill-Fated Bark Disap- Banker Bowles Proves|Board of Works to In-|MinnieJuchter Says Her | Railroads Relieved From Mg Y L 004 Davis. Woodland, Knights Landing, - “‘V‘Il. sville, Oroville, (comnects at Marysville for Gridley, Bigas sad Chico). 7.& tic Ex en and Easc. 10. ‘ron, Tracy,Stockton.Sacramento, 3 Los Banos. Mendota, Hanford, 4 Visalta, Porterville _ T 428w 8.00a Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy, Lach- Crew Returns to This Fort|Eppinger's Oreditors Want|Gives a Hearing to Plastsrer | Avers in Divorce Complaint |Coroner’s Jury Finds That s e o O todesto. Merced, Frosao. on the Steamship to Fix Titls to Grain Who Was Suspended He Struck Her When Dead Men Were at SIBK “EABAGHE mfl"":""“‘m;.'?: ::« :-l- e 4 8304 - ~ pears Where She to Be a Reluctant vestigate Blasting Husband Beat Her Responsibility for Stranded. Witness. i in Potrero. - Little One. Two Deaths. Curacao at Crockett. for Dereliction. She nt [ e | A e Lt ositi: (for Dartlett Springn ; | Positively cured by thess | s, xicr fin som et S e hark Mauna Ala, the mews of the | The Eppinger case was resumed yester- | The Board of Publle Works yesterday | Minnle C. Juchter has been the wife of | An inquest was held yesterday morning Chinese, Jamestown, So- ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | 330* 945 % Lolamne and Aageis s ? v lobampo Was | day afternoon at 2 o'clock before Referee | decided to use an Ingenious plan to as- | Frank Juchter only since July 29 last and jon the body of Arthur Winhall of 171 S : . 1 ber last voy- | Milton J. Green. The attorneys for the | certain if B. Lantry & Sons, who have | she is already tired of her venture. She | Fillmore street, who wi on August | Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. Aper. | 8891 Martinezand Way Statlo silroods ] y : as killed on August | g. Aper-| 8 g 5 - a creditors are still trying to learn who | the contract for grading the streets in | filed d sult for divorce against him yes- 1S by falling off a streetcar. In rendering | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ). T nd. — & ng lh?(‘; has a valld llen on wheat based on ware- | the Potrero contiguous to the Santa Fe | terday, charging him with extreme cru- | its verdict the jury satd: ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pors Costa, Mastines chvom whic hnusfiflmve}pxs ;properues. are causing any damage by | elty, alleging that he was brutal to her' The deceased attempted to board a south- | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thq!‘ = “"““’i‘.‘.’i.fifi'.‘:‘é’: e the top of the | P. E. Bowles of the Amerlcan National | blasting operations. The plan as outlined | quring thelr honeymoon, which was spent | boRd Fillmore-street car while sald car was | p ) B Tl ford. Visalla, e, . (West: crew of the bark “that was" | Bank was the principal witness. He cer- | by President Casey is to send an inspec- | o¢ Pplacerviile zceord;ng to the com-‘ 3‘1e T{’Jé".‘n.'d"."'fli e g\.x?te:':{::gt ml’iflel fo Y :"‘:"“u""."‘.":‘ T 1 n o, which | tainly made an excellent witness for |tor In disgulse at varlous times to the | plaint thelr unbappiness is due to the | 281¥ Partiaily obtained a footing on the car, | Srmall Pl Small Dose, | 1000+ T, Oreriand Liniiel o Ovien: arantine. | himself and the bank he represented. For | scene and he will investigate for the | . e Aentiappine fell’ therefrom, his head aruck the street pave: Denver, Qmal: ¥ S owner | DE2rly two hours Attorney Freidenrich |y 4 pvestigate for the | presence in the family of'a child of Mrs. | ment, causing fracture of the skull. and death Small Price- 1 e arekon River Steamers. 'SF | plied him with questions regarding His | as to whether the amounts of POW- | yychter by a former marriage. She | foerefrom. ~We consider the street railroad 130 Demicin, © Winters. _Sncram: 1o, company or their employes blameless of his ‘Woodiand, Willlams, Colusa, Wil- of sallor, o der and d. 4 Mol om s interest in the graln ta the Crockett | (%% &7 ‘h:“;::l‘:’ “‘G‘d ”; ";‘ b‘:"’ ';’: charges that her husband seems to take | death, which we consider an accident. Woodiand. Wilisme, Colegg e . e . ih e o7 ot | D ' By pr:cgc:l"fn 2 ’;vh‘o Bk::w; & particular delight in abusing the little | In the inquest on the body of John' ea. en an omen ville, Orovlile snd way Shations.. "fl; sracao. 4 It X : o Nlos at 7 m on July | Ay anewers. Even then many that he | all about blasting will be chosen for the fzglr';‘i.r::‘a‘:e ",“‘e"“;'r‘-fm;:’emgrfim‘;r:ke‘f;f E}fi:"d‘"fin“;;‘;ufi"‘;’,"“gg ’&iiiio;'hfiu'::.'? HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE v -8~ ,_g..?:.m%n&v_u o NeD8, < e gave were evasive and in one or two {n- | Work of inspection and he will be un-|gent by beating the child. When their between Tenth and Eleventh, the Jjury gt o sexan) organe. ) Depot 325 MarkeC | 4.00r Mamumort Tracy.Lathrop.stockson. 10 stances he gave no answers. When it | known to the contractors or the residents came to the question of the report that | in the vicinity of the place where blast- Mr. Gove had handed to him on June 2 | ing is carried on. On the inspector's re- P Niles. Livermore. Stockton. Lodl.. 4307 Hayward, Niies, Irvington. faaf Jose, Livermore. NEL 5.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles honeymoon was over, she says, and while | sald: they were living in this city at 1207 Mar- | hat his deat ket street, he again beat the child and e ey lla took accides caoloned by an attempt on his part to tr erse 8.554 | > % e was unable to say exactly what had | Port the board will determine whether 3 g . | struck her when she attempted to inter- | the brivate property of the Southern Pacific s s me of it. He aidn'c know whero it | the blasting shall cease or be carried on | STl Balitoad Copany. onsieting of therr right o 6.00r Port Costa Stockton, Lo X He thought it might have been |in a legal manner. et Win T is solng Molter wai] Ty Sius Astimony showed that he was run | Fa qBance. Sone "fi: T : ok . 2 s s over by two e s 300 d Ban Jose i 11 » to his attorneys. Agaln when | Action was taken on a petition of resl y (wo cars and an engine of ihe said D0r 1iay ward, Niles and San Joee....... 10.284 dents of the Potrero that the blasting be Horn for divorce for cruelty. She says ' rallroad company, causing injuries resulting in that for the last three years he has treat- | 9¢ath. In our opinion the said raflroad com- ! pany, or their employes, were in no manner to 00r Orfental “Mall — Ogdes, Denver, Omaha, St. Louls, Chicago and Freidenrich pressed the question of what | | East._Port Costa, Benfcls, Sul- ad become of that report the witness |Stopped owing to the damage caused ) was advised by his attorneys mot to an- | thereby to adjacent residences. One petl- , €l her in a cold and distant manner and hlame for the acciden . - swer the qu»sl’lnn and he p:umpuy‘ac(ed | tioner testified that three roofs had geen | has repeatedly told her he did not love | 7,.;___ ! &“:'-Ei‘t‘.‘."' D.vn;ns"g:':\fe:'? spite of the ef n Smith and | on their advice. j caved in by fiying boulders and that the | her and wished she would get a divorce.| gyeg Southern Pacific for Da: | | Truckee, Boca, Kano. wads « ed d hat was | When it came to the subject of the pro- | powder charges shook up buildings n an [ They were married in 155 and have three | ™0 WaRa® e - mlsffi | { worth, Winaemuccs, Battle. destined to be her s g0t | posal of the transfer of some of Herman | 8larming manner. Anotler resident tes- | ohildren, the custody of whom Mre. Van | o Tl Jard, whose wife. Iidella Ward, | ... Reno, Truckee, Sacramento, Davis, - hore = s papers and | Eppinger's property at Dinuba and Reed- | tified that Lantry & Sons had offercd to | Horn asks for. | 8 tiain wréek at Cetita, - R Qalsun, Benicin, Port Costa...... 7.884 Nev., October 17, 1901, filed a suit for $50,- except Sunday.... {7,560 L i crew left |lay to the American National Bank the | pay for the damage to the roofs at 709 | Captain Martin, an army officer, is the , CALIFORNIA | 700e Vahielo. Sunday only......... | 700r san Pabio, Port Costa, Maruin stores | 000 d 8.00» Jollejo, dai tops of | witness could hardly be forced to throw | and 711 Tennessee street. | disturbing element in the family of Wil- | i Cfl"‘fl!?fl against the Southern Pa- : of light upon the Incidents that in-| A delegation of property owners on|lam J. Kohn and Gertrude Kohn, a|f0¢ Company yesterday. Mrs. Ward was . and Way Stations... - 11284 young couple who were married only four | {réated at the Ratlroad Hospital for her | LIMITED TO CHICAGO Califoruin Express—Sac. ually | volved that discussion. The interview | Buena Vista avenue, between Haight and | m3urt a 8.06r Oregon ¥ i the ship- | had taken place in Mr. Chickering's of- | Waller streets, appeared before the board | months ago at San Jose. It developed { (FEFIS B0 was operated on twice, each | leaves Mondays and Thursdays at :30 am. pmento, Maryeviie, Bedding. o cgr k they | fice and, although the wilness was pres- |to urge the improvement of the block | yesterday during the divorce proceedings | (™o ST 2 portlon of her foot. Ward Theeaghind Sigs ol iRwSeueall Snge g 2100 Heywans, ¥iles and San Jose (Sus- _* W ent, he apparently had vague ideas of | described. It was represented that the | brought by Mrs. Kohn that she cared | maq at the physicians were careless Our other trains go at dayonly) .... vese. THB84 | what had taken place at that meeting. | Board of Supervisors had passed a reso- | more for the dashing trooper than she & €ir treatment and that in February 7:30m ) for Stockton, Fresno, 11267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo~ When it came to the subject of this | lution requesting the Board of Works to | did for her civifian husband and had not | }fl‘l" year, when shle was far from well, 2 edsnrtatd Sacat | Ll ;,‘:’a?"":‘::‘;.'i"“fi‘.".‘.%‘.&" T San | Qisposal of certain amounts of wheat that | expend $00 out of its county road fund, | hesitated about informing some of her creelly and heartlessly transferred her | 9:30m e | salfa. Bakersfield eeee. 12,289 22| had been shipped from Monroeville to | the property owners to expend an equal | friends of that fact. It also developed 1rom the Rallroad Hospital to the County 8:00 Bxafoek, eatts, |, o COAST LINE (Narrow Gaugel. 5 ™ Port Costa for account of the bank, the | amount. ' during the hearing that she had once told ‘i ospital of S8an Mat2o County. | 4:00°u for Stockton. TFoot et Sereet o iy . witness said that Moore, Ferguson & | ‘That resolution is not worth the paper | her husband that she thought so little of R . e 7 Al T746a Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday o 3 Co. had acted as brokers and had sold | it is written on,” said President Casey. | him that she would not wipe her dirty | STAR HAL WINS RICH 8:00 for Kansas City and Chicago. only)... —— 8100 the wheat for account of the bank. He | “It is simply a recommendation. HoW- | shoes on him. The court granted Kohn | STA AT PROV CE | Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry bt~y g B ~ e admitied that the amount derived from |ever, we will take this matter up and |a divorce on his cross-complaint, his wie | KE ROVIDENCE , Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Crus snd Way Stations.... 8250 : the sale of that wheat was over and | think that in all likellhood the money | not appearing to prosecute her charge of | Tvains leave Mavket Street Ferey. 12167 Newark, Centervilie, San_ Jose. : above the amount due to the bank for | will be found to do the work il o Defeats King Direct and Elastic B o Aimaden; Los Gaton Foiton, which that especial lot of wheat had | The trial of J. J. Connolly, a plasterer, | - gujts for divorce were also filed by Mar- Pointer in Straight Heats Principal Way Stations . 10:584 . been given as collateral. The balance of [ who was suspended by President Casey | garet Fox against Willlam Percy Fox for in Good Time. 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los fl;m nn: s against the Eppingers. He could not say | was begun before the board. Connolly '{{2‘;';‘:"5;;,:31“3‘“‘,"" "szzl,"‘;fi,.""negmfi, thousand people attracted by the princl-| CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. sy, M Connsces e Feiton o « to which one | was represented by H. McPike as attor- Yaura B. M‘-‘arrnl against William Mor- ! pal contest of the Grand Circuit meeting LESSEHRE and from Boulder Creek.... 18.55 & Attorney Freidenrich wanted to know | ney and testified that on the day he was [ FAUT B FOSEC A0 ER PERT Ry coc here, the 510,00 stake for 2:11 class pac-| SKN FRANCISCU AND NORTH PACIFIZ | ,, OAKEAND. HARBOR FERRY. just exactly how the matter stood and |reported by Syron as having been away vanted to see the books. A general | from his work he was occupied in another angle ensued and finally Freidenrich | part of the City Hall. Connolly was cor- ers, gathered to-day at Narragansett RAILWAY COMPANY. 115 9:00 11:00a. 100 3.00 5.18 P.u. Park and saw Star Hal, b 'se | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:00 REEAL & ot | ; ETMoN Wity 2N OE Sheg H0- 18:05 10:00 Ax. 1200 200 ’q_no vox against Glenora H for desertion. Divorces were granted to Nellie Higgins from Frederick Hizgins for desertion, Jo- | owned by W. L. Snow of Hornellsville, | gay PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | | | won his point and a copy of the books roborated by Mike Dolan, his assistant. | 4 i % g S = 28 £ s ] was ordered to be brought before the | Syron and Assistant THead Janitor | SePh James from Ruth James for deser-|N. Y., capture the race in straight heats.| WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: | COAST LINE y n g | O'Brien both testified that they had called | tlon, Sarah Williams from Ira T. Wil-| Seven horses faced the starter, King Di-| 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:30, 6:30 and 11:30 | —gar=eiryolc oG Way Station......... - The witness was very'positive he had | seven times at the place where Connolly | lams for desertio Amelia lnnkovsk-y rect being favorite, with Elastic Pointer| P. ’;‘;mm. »—Extra trip at 1:30 p m. 17.004 San Jose and Way Stations..... ... 5362 Korea Takes Big Cargo. r seen Mr. Demming until June 7. | was supposed to be working and each time | from Theodore Yankovsky for cruelfh second choice. Before the horses had| guNDAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, | 154 llouunsy -:4 Qu:l: Cruz Exeur- i e s ' n the question of the marking of the | he was absent. It was also stated that | Maggie Stark Hayes from John T. Hayes reached the first quarter Star Hal took 0, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. R B e . Fiti sy, S10 g ogganey pany’s biE hags on June 4 came up. They had been | while Connolly was working at the City | for cruelty and rie F. Azevedo from the pole and led to the head of the SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 8.004 Cosst Line Limited—Stopsonly San E el marked on that date with a stencil plate, | and County Hospital complaints Were re- | A. L. Azevedo for cruelty. | stretch, where he was overhauled by Miss| WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:30, 738, T:08, Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol: . some In the mame of the American Na- | ceived that he was not an active work- — +wee———— - | Willamont and King Direct, the latter| bisp ™" 1200 200 3:40. ioa.San. ardo, Paso Robies tional Bank and some in the name of | man. The trial of Connolly was desul-| Gets Damages for Broken Ribs. ! driven by Geers. The finish saw the three| Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:43 p. m. Santa Margarita, San Lafs Obispo, the Bank of Monterey. The witness ad- | tory, although at one time hostilities ! | 34 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, Guadalupe, Surf (connection for S0 nearly abreast that the judges’ decis-| SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35. 9 Ship Elwell, from Port 1 ted that it had not been customary = d imminent between Syr A jury in. Judge Hunt's court yesterday = » = :40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, p. m. Lompoc), Santa Barbars, Saugue s B s it the B of The Dauk | Commiseionts Behmits s 1 t?;“lnga’::: | awarded Sophie Edman a verdict for $500 ‘,‘;,‘},,wg’:“,'"ffi.’l'“éig'%fé’"%'fi“ g coml| T s Tl oo Py going when grain was accepted as collateral, | save Connolly from dismissal. The board | damages against the United Raliroads. A | iyne py i e 7 Taave In Effect Arrive S Facife Grete.. o 7 10.489 K but it had been done in this case | then took the matter under A.visement | couple of her ribs were broken by a fall rren Fos e ‘:“‘h‘ g"h SUPTemAcy | gon Francisco.| May 3. 1008, San Franciaco. | 9,004 San Jose. Tres Pica: Ciiioia Further hearing In the case will be re- | until the return of Commissioner Manson, | from a Fourth-street car in November, | L /OWEl hf 1% Mocond et UG L el Destina- Sun- | Week ey e g = sumed on Friday, September 11, at 2 p. m. | who is in Santa Clara County. 1901 | was obliged to take second place to Star tion. days. | Daye. R tnte R 4100 M ¢ s B | Hal, who won by a narrow margin in e < | +0.30a San Jose and Way Stations. 1200 e T e a a L 0 0 ¢ o 2 a2 o I %, the fastest time made during the 8:40 8 al n Cemetery Passenger—South 'Sas i Summary: Ignacto, 10:20 a1 a - R o o -08» . . Vaples. to, - S 4 x CLEARED from Genoa and Naples, Sun, Moon and Tide. 5 trot, thees 1n five, pures $3000--Caspian | 8:00p 3| 11304 santa Ciarn, San Jose. Lod Gaica - Wednesday, September 2. Salled Sept tmr Philadelphia, for South- | won in straight heats in 2:13 2:12%, 2:11%. | 6:20p| T:25p 4 3 gl A s seo: | ampton; stmr Rotterdam, for Rotterdam and | Upfted States Ccast and .Geodetic Survey— | T, 3 5 e~ o i b5 41307 San Jose and Way Station: - 450 e, TLmas San Dewp: stmr Teutonic, for Liverpool. Time and Helghts of High and Low | acali,udge Green Miss Jeannet Wainscot 125 p! 200 San Jose and Way Stations. 19.404 P la, Jebsen, Victoria, etc POCL_Arrived Sept 2 Stmr Noord- | -Waters at Fort Point. entrance to san : *3JS0aly o stanied o L o0 1T o L RE . 4 T s o e s oty — e s . J k Phil Franrisco Bay. Published by official au- | 000, three Star Hal wo sl % al Novato, 10:20 2/10:20 a « URO. ... orieen Pilots Dedicate §: ast Steamahly OO . Ladysmith; R | SOUTHAMPTON — Sailled Sept 2 — Stmr thority of the Superintendent. | straight heats in S0t 3:06%, 2:08. ‘Miss| 2 a| Petaluma, s:20p] 0:30 | 1REEr Do Mot e ety ilots icate Snug Harbor. gy d d from Hamburg, for New York, | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Willamont, King Direct, Armorét, Peeler Pa.| 5 4 Lo iy s Pacific Grove (connects at Snata e pliots of Shis b ed up a prough Hill, McMullan, Leith; the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | tron, Elastic Pointer and Dick Wilson also pl Santa Rosa Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder . Batss < QU N—Sailed Sept 2—Stmr_ Aura- | minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of | staried. ~ e 0 eli0 20 Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.189 s 2 SAILED. n:«, f’yrrvx'n lldl\‘rnmnl‘. f(cr };w‘ \;‘urk. stmr Ulto- | tide is the same at both places. | 0 class, trot, purse $1500, two in three— | & o Fulton. 35 p| 6:20 p 3307 Pactfic Grove and Way Stations— o nia, from Liverpool, for Boston. = won ' i . 8 5 - Hurll Mateo,Redwood, t . ot ey oo i ANTWERF—Salled Sept 2—Stmr Pennland, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. | 2 6, Dr B Satm L, T,','.“f);’ 2 » 7:25p i gy g s t o e i for Philadelphia. — D, The Koman, Wilque, Palm Leaf, McKinley, ‘Windsor, Mountain View. Li nce, Santa % o R VN Sun rises . Jim Ferry and Francls B also started. . 730a] Healdeworg. |10:20 al10:204 Clars, San Jose, (Gliroy, Hollis 5 (Smith, Westport. | it T +| Sun sets .. 2:13 class, pace, purse $1000, two in three— T tiom ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson: s & g st S aia -ovements o eamers. Moon rises Johnny Wiseman' won _the second and third | 2:30 p| 2: Geyserviile, 7:25pl 7:25p vilfe. Capitola, Santa Cruz, Cas- o i i Milne, London. — o heats in 2:09%, 2:11. Thersn Bowers won the Cloverdale. troville, SAINas ..........ccveresn AN 3 TO ARRIVE. 8 t heat in Knox's . Gelatine, Lady 30r San Jose and Way Statfons........ . n Vicente Land- — . Sagwa, Rockport, Kiowa, Alvin R, Midway, 7 Hopland 10:20 a|10:20 a 5.00r Ssn Jose. (via Santa Ciara) Los iy S Steamer. From. J Due. il {“r‘:un :’llls;m, ‘erfl.\re(d\\'. Guy Reed and 2 and Uklah. | g“l:;;n‘fii:h;;llld‘rn:cylypnlWny A : ¢ “hrist ’ v | 0.3/10: 14 | Minnie Bright also_started. 5 = . . c und o T s Jennie Wand, Christensen, Grays Har- | pivq; Willapa Harbor ......|Sept. 3 o3110:50| 2:19 trot, purse $2000 (unfinished from yes- g UL RO TRE.T3M8 ¢ 4 iy L L an Harbor Commissioners Meet. Schr Honolulu, Neilsen, Anacortes. San Pedro Humboldt [Sept. 3 0.3111:19) terday)—Navidad won the first, second and s Camp Vacation. |10:20a10:20a | Carlos, Redwood, Fair Osks, : s i s Tk Eicivaseen, Cuos Ty, | Humboldt Sept. 0.5/11:45 "1 seventh heats in 2:111. 2:12%. 2:12. Cois | 201 Guerneville. 25 p| 6:20 p Menio Park. Paio Alto 19.45 At the meetir terday of S Sonr Henry Wilson. Joknson,. Grays Harbor Mendocino & Pt.-Arena|Sept. 3 0.7112:10) . | Direct won the fitth and sixth heats in 2:15, | 307 San Jose and Way Stations. S38 i e .y =t s g 2 | 8an Diego & Way Pts.Sept. o L W j 2l SRmares wa the (i, iset-tn 8 Ll 8:40a | JE07 Sumace Limited: Enschound.Sua ‘ W, Fr bark Mac- | pnoent { Bas Pedre &gy Sisoa 18 20 “i ;‘:n’rgiii“‘af’;il“,;."i‘. e haal in L Slor Wie | S SIaw. SNy g gV g \ B Wa 5 oenix. endocino . . |Sept. 4.8 3 m, Free for San Francisco | Wyeneld s Sept. 2 | Hattle Mack and Nickelette also started. 7:30a| 7:30 | Oitans: New Tack. (Westbouad > trom Liverpool, for Ven | Cureka...... [ 'Humbolat 5ot 4| ,NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | ——————— 2:30pl 2:30pl _ Sebastopol. | g.ogrpairirgstiaSan ous £ o ” Nev. onolulu . 3 the early morning tides are given in the left STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Y 0 Alto ay = Umatilla FPuget Sound Ports. iSept. 4| hand column and the successive tides of the Otto Zeigler Is Recovering. entin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | 11.30F South San Francisco. Milibrae.] SRAPHIC 3 » Qu 3885 A Wenther rAvmona, llulm;a»ld:' St [Septv g day 1: the order of occurrence o to ;lm-; u;:; SAN JOSE, Sept. 2.—Otto Zeigler, the | Springs; at Fulton for :‘Itrurl.sln,d Mark G:n l‘urlinnmmcs_-'rmmm.'mb[ & oyl b | Argo.... el Rive s !Sept. 5| fourth time column gives the last tide of the retired bicy: Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- Redwood, | i '8 a8 por hows: Redondo. Humboldt [Sept. G | day, except when there are but three tides, as | piope whuzc:fiizde;ifiw:fie:“b'_"{,"'l'ed last | ville o1 Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for | a Menlo' Park. Paio - {488 - 2 _ ___DOMESTIC PORTS. § Czarin 00s Bay {Sept. 6 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in g his , by being run | (ye Geysers, Booneville and Gr.enwood: at Alto. Mayfleld. Mountain View, | s i SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 1—Schr W F | J Dof } attle & Tacoma. {Bept. © | mddition fo the soundings of the United States OVer by a carriage, is resting quietly this | Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Sunnyvale. Lawrence, Sants| Wit missiatan, Goe . Daphens . ; ewburg Grays Harbor {Sept. 6 | Coast Survey Charts, except when the number | morning and there is no fear of a serious | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- Clars and San Jose...... ) led Eept 2—8Schr Gem, for Coquille River ontara ««| Port Harford !Sept. 6 | given 1s subtracted from the depth given by result. No bones were broken and the | Port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy A for Morning. P for Afterncon r Admiral, for Columbia River; schr Caro- | Chehalis. .| Grays Harbor 7| the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | ), ," hat h € | Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue es, Laurel | X Saturday and Sunday only. 4 Sunday only. » nbqua; stmr San Gabriel, for Eu- | North Fork,..| Humboldt 7| of the lower low ers. i physicians expect that he will be about as | pel Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Bhke, Pomo, § Stops at al! stations on Sunday. vesterday ; stmrs Santa Cruz and Prentiss, for San | State of Cal.. | San Diego & G B ¢ — usual in a few day Potter Valley, John D;lylllhfllvt;lslfle.l"uerly'm ve ay excepted. a Satarday nnly.v & ¥s fron isco. Sonoma. | Sydney & W Ports. |Sept. T —_—mmm—m—m—— Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvi Oorr's € ¥ia Coast Line. w Via San Joaquin Valley. ¥ S T BRAGG—Salled Seot 2—Stmr Brook- | Columbia.....| Bortiand & Astorla....(Sept. 1 Time Ball. Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | 3 Reno trafa eastbound discontinued. - per ce or San Francisco. Bonfta. | Newport & Way Ports.|Sept. 7 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- OCEAN TRAVEL. Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, | $ Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound TACOMA—Salled Sept 2—Br stmr Machoan, | Del Norte.... | Crescent City . \Sept. 7 chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. Westport, Lsal: at Willits for Forc Bragg, | STes:10A.3.. 7-004.3.11:00 A.%..2:30 P.%. a0 5:30 P. . for Orlent. i 5 Centralia Grays Harbor . |Sept. 8 Scptember 3 W Weatport, Sterwood, Canto. Covello, Layton Passed out Sept 2—Schr C § Holmes, for | §. Barbara... Beattle & Olympia.....|Sept. 8| The time ball on the Ferry building w: ville, Cummings. 3 - | san_ Pearo. Forona. s . s | Hamboldt o 2oxo bt. 8| dropbed exactly at noon to.day, % €. af noo | clees an Totlows; 7 FFR | sen's Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotia TO SAN RAFAEL, day, Septemiber 2. | o SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Sept 2—Stm:|§. Monica.... Ban Pedro pt. 8 | of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. ‘ireenwich | For Ketchikan, Juneau, | 275, Furek md-trio & ay: Reptantber 3. . for San Francisco; stmr Santa Rosa, | Arcata | Coos Bay & i, Orfordisept. 9| time. &) 3. C\(BURNETT, = Haives, | Skaway, e | , Satoxtey. to Monday round-trip tichats et SAN QUENTIN. - o Bt rom rancisco. n. Puget Sound Ports...|Sept. ‘eutenant, U. S. N.. in Charge. 3 g o i 45 hours | HARBOR—Arrived Sept 2—8tmr | Golon . New York via Panama.|Sept. 9 i A e T On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all potnts ’ hours from Eu- | . hence Aug 2. | Rainler, Seattle & Whatcom. .. Sept. 9 Change to _ c¢ 5y's | Deyond San Bufuel at Ralf rates. MILL VALLEY. - St N | —Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Excelsior, | Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Sept. 10 Barley for Scotland. oty 4t e eae e G MG Wi S . § Navarro, Weber, 12 hours from Bowens | idez; stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. Ching Wo. .. | China & Japan .. 10| The British bark Marlborough K Hill was For Victora, Vancouver, | "o €& WHITING. SH OR E CAZADERO,ETC. 3 Sthina & J8pas [Sept, 1% | 087 ctls’ barley, valued at $101,850, and 27,000 ! §. 13, 18, 20, 28 Ot 3 = Change ar ettt & | Sa ito Ferry oy | ~Passed n OCEAN TRAVEL. WEEK DA YS—(Holidays exce Hamburg & Way Pts.|Sept. Sterra venience and economy in | A alle - . 15 houss from nce: stmr Hyades, from Yokohama, for feet of lumber as dunnage, valued at $430. this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N - . | Portland & Astoria....|Sept. 12 T - R at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; al 1°7:45, 5:45, 9 11 a m., 12:20, 5 days from | Seattle & Tacoma iSept. 13| POCATELLI WILL MEET Vancouver to C. P. Ry. . | 4:18, 15:15, *6:13, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. { . For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 AMERICAN LINE. | %758 s, m. train week days does mot rua to TO SAIL. CHAMPION PALO ALTO P m. Sept. 1 7 13 19 25 Oect. 1; Corona, & . - s | Ml Valley. [ Schr Mayfl Destination. Rails. | Pler. e 1:30 b, m., Sept 4, 10. 16, 22 g ‘Oct. 4. - bl ’;‘n"m‘“'"grx":';'m N D um | SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-1. 2—Schr ayflower, 8! . 2 ‘or | o rolea it. Louls.Sept_ 9. - 23 am | N $11:30 & m, T B hence Aug 2 Y }—- Are Drawn Together in the First| neagnds): San Diess ang " Samta” e rants | New York Sep.16.10 am St Louts Sept.30.10 am | 1s' . % P s s m TATOOSH—Passed in Sent 2—Nor stmr Ti- September 3. | Round of the Stake at | Santa Rosa, Sundays, 0 a. m ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. ratng marked (*) run to San Quentin. Thoss ia, hence Aug 29, for Nanaimo, Coquille River. 6 pm|Pler 2 ) State of Californin. Thursdays, 9 a. m. New York—London Direct. | marked () to Fairfax, except 5:13 p. m. Sat- Passed out Schr Gamble, from Port Los Angeles Ports. (10 am(Pler 2 Union Park. | _For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | Mesaba..Sept. 12 9 am(Minne'pls.Sept. 26.0 am | yrdays. On Saturdays the J:13 o m traia ble, for San Francisco; schr Wempe Bros, Eureka & Coos Bay|10 am|Pler 16| A sixty-four-dog stake will be the card ' San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | Min't'nka.Sept. 1 .4 pm/Min'haha..Oct. 3. 3 pm | yuns to Fairfax. m Port Madison, for San Pedro, san Diego & Way.| ¥ am(Pler 1y | (Voo 2 terey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford Only First Class Passengers Carried. N FRANCISCO ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Columbia, China & Japan. 1 pm|Pier a0 unday at Union Coursing Park. From | (san Luis Obispo).” Ventura and Huenem DOMINION LIND. | 40, §:18, .98, 5 bktn Tam O'Shanter, hence Puget Sound Po 11 am|Pler ¥ | the high-class entry it would seem the Coos Bay, 9 m.. Sept. 6. 14. 22 30. 0:': s ‘Boston—OQueenstown— i L 12:30, 2:20, 35:45, 4:30, 5:30, 64, 14 hours from Centenntal..| Seaitle & Tacoma.| 3 pm(Pler 2| ourors or (he fostest s e s S e g Mayflower ....Sept. 10[Mayflower _.....Oct. § | Arrived Sept 2—Bark Harry Morse, from September 4 | 1 flectest greyhounds on the | por Ersennda, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del | Commonwealth Sept. 24 |Columbus(new). Oct. 15 | 3, 18:10, 9:40, 310:08, = Nushagak. Corona Humboldt .,......[1:30 piPier 9 coast had all determined to run their rep- | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- | New England...Oct. 1 ommonwealth.Oct. 22 | $1i: 2:30, W35 440, B30 FAIRHAVEN—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Eu- | Arcat ! | Coos 13.&Pt. ‘Orford|10 amiPier 13 | resentatives this week. The most sen-|salia. Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a, m.. Tth of each | Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. | v:36, T:38. 10:30 §. m. - ADVERTISEMENTS. reka, from Seattle September 5. | le sational trial will be bétween the cham. | month. 4 ¢ of each | K ensington....Sept. 12 Southwark .Oct. 3 | Traina marked (I start from mqr.n-. | STPORT.Suiled Sept 2—Stmr Gualala, 2| mstutontine Sl pmiPler 2 | plons Pocatelll and Palo Alto, which pair | FOr further information obtain folder. Canada. - pt. 26/ Dominton Oct. 10 m’;gg-‘-‘w:l:‘hhvkfl b ;t ’ || EUREKA—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Redondo, | Alam ) Bongial oot amipier 73 | Wl meet in the eighth course. The draw (o IERE s reserved to change steamers or sail- Boston Gl!fi.\‘]!g‘"llfll Direct S5 G110 w m.. 12:40, 2:45, 4:15; 8:10, 708, - Aug 31. Sept 2—Stmr W H Kruger, | G. W. Elder Astoria & Portlal .umbier 24 | last night resulted as follows: > B AZORES ! ALTAR—NAPES . w:ee m o o hence Aug 31; stmr Pomona, hence Sept 1. | Rival {Witlage Harborr: | e pmipier 24 il T L e e New Montgom. | | ncouver. L Sat. Oct. 10 Nov. 21| SUNDAYS—8:35, 7:99, 10. 11,10 . m.. 13:08, - Sailed Sept 2—Bktn Amelia, for Honolulu. September 6. | ve Viagirtist ve. Fair Tralee; Precita Maid | 5% 70 (b g " reet and | oo mbroman. . ..Sat., Sept. 19 Oc Dec, 12 | 1:08, 2:40, 3208 4 00, K RAING, P W 1 Sext 2—Stmr Eureks, hence Sept 1. | Phoenix. .. Mendocino City ...| 1 pmiPier 13 | Y& Vina: Mountain Poet vs. Roman Athlete; | BIORCERY WORrk o 0o oo RED SVAR LINE. TRROUGH ~ 3 Sept 2—Stmrs Arctic, San Pedro and | kureka.....| Humboldt 9 amjPler 13 | Thelma ve. Haphazard; Old Ironsides ve. Belle gy . wra New York—Antwerp—Paris. 748 a m, week days—Cazadero and ey g on and_schr Mary E Russ, for San | Redondo....| Los Angel 3 pm(Pler 2| Free: Fair Onks vs. Roval Archer: Algy Mc-| OC. D- DUNANN, General FPassenger Agent, | o...,;3 Sept. 12. 10 amKronind Sept. 28, 10 stations. i % 2 . | ; stmr Sequota, for Redondo: Santa Rosa.| S. Diego & W. Pta.| 0 am(Pler 19 | Yonald_ vs. Prairie’ Maid: Pocatelii ‘vs. Palo 10 Market st.. San Francisco. | Finland Som% 10 10 ol Zeatund oo, 3 10am | * 3:18 p. m.. week dave (Saturdays excepted)e— = ok £ ISLAND PORTS. o ey R el . Consort; Harvey M va. Ray Hughie: Rt A o Wmrrn STam Liws U0 T T aturiaye—Casaters end soap in stick form: . | HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 1—Jap stmr § iy T V0 dele vs. Minnic Horgan; America - New York—Queenstown—L B, war P 3 €ON- | sjcrica Maru, hence Aug 26, Sept 2—Stmr Regore i | Eol River Vot l{ o blpler % | Lisht: Flaunt vs. Ruby Sankey: neawoflclf:g, O. R. & N. CO. Salling Wednesdays and Fridays Sundays and Legal Hoiidays—S a. m., Caze. “Columbia’ salls Aug. 31, Sept. 10, 20, 30, | Armenian Sept. 8 T am|Majestic.Sept, 16, noon | dero and way stations. Oct. 10, 20, 30. “George W. Elder’* sails Sept. | Germanic.Sept. 8, noon|Celtie. . Sept. 18, 3 ndays Legal Holidays—10 Polae Beauty | £ %5 et 5, 15, 35, Only steamship line| Cedric.-Sept. 11, § am Oveanic. Sept l:;. ‘;' o | ncs“ and -f) ations. gy hence Aug 27; stmr Nebraskan, hence Mexican Ports 10 am|Prer 19 | V5 Dear Gaston: Roulette ve.’Trotting Bob; ‘ Cluster_vs. Beacon: September S | \ Cluster_vs. Beacon: Mickey Free Gray's Harbor ....| 4 pm(Pler 2| fian; mrtlee, Hoy ve. Flying Pa Sept 2—Jap stmr America Maru, for = - . Golden ina and Japan; stmr Sonoma, for San Fran- o Fals 3 to PORTLAND. OR. and short rail line from | C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger A X 1 ~ WFICKE 268 Market shaving. Gl Conprania | Don el Foria 10 B pich o | okt Vpnlee Mg Semipnive v Kaney | BSRRITONR. Sl B e e 31 Poie WS e T | PRRNY pooe'of sarket st LAHAINA—Arrived Sept 2—Schr Louls, | Uatiila. .- | Puget Sound Ports.(ll amiPler g | 3 '00d; Master Rocket vs. Imperious: . Fenii va, | 1o ail points, all rail or steamship wnd rail at e — * from Newcastle, Aus, J E H: Rector ys, 5 LOWEST RATES. Steamer . tickets Include It is the best and cheap- EASTERN PORTS. Bonita.....- | ‘xs:.,',',::znwh:; Rk ip | v 8 Lord Trazenva. Pfi'i'r‘e’i:;‘&:."v';:f i g g B B ] Yn Kl E Y YORK—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Segu- | North Fork| Humboldt ........| 5 pm(Pier 3 | {inersmsr s Cunni Jack Short ve. Red Rock: | 5ot '] Siontgomiery at.: C. CLIFFORD, Gen 1 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY . Artive -est vi from Colon. i Astorta’ & Portiand|ls amip Mount’ Rose; Los Angeles vs. Sil- | Dept. 1 Montgomery est ‘shaving soap. | EOaTON= Arivea Sept 2—Br atimr Queen | Nomiwng.| Geava Harbor -oo-|'4 MaiEier 19| T el . Ast. Frt. Dept. 3 Montomery =% (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) P i | Mary, ‘from Manila. Chehalis Grays Harbor 2| 5 pmiPler 2 Steamers Wil leave whaef, corner First and 11 over orld, . FOREIGN PORTS, s"e.t?:-er 11. . Rowdyism to Be Stopped. mk”.“ E-'J'.% mm'n"' Brannan e et ™ s o TOKOHAMA YOK A — V4 31— China lapan . m|Pi ", ANg SYDNEY | an NG, calling at & B L ol rem e D F L Rt Hono. & Kamului. | 3 pm(Pler 16 | oty oieCtors of the Pacific Coast Base- [ U & & S Tw O ® DIRGOT LK 1o TANITL | Nagasaki and Shanehal, and Snmectios *0 . BNV YDV B | falled Sept 2-Stmr City of Peking, for San Seattle & Tacoma. |10 am|Pler 2 ague have come to the conclusion | g5 ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Sept. 5, 11 a.m | HODEKONE WIth steamers for tnd - wvisitr DR. JORDAN’S crear @ | Francisco. 3 September 12 that rowdyism on the dlamond must be | §, S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- | & g ved on board on day of sall: - ADELAIDE—Arrived Sept 2—Ship Joh: N. Y. via Panamall2 m|Pier 40 | Stopped. They h ad Sy Thuraday, & 7 4 HONGKONG MARU (oall KUSEUN OF ANATOMY ¢ | =5 om e Yo - e September 15 o b ey havenGorResed w cireular | S an SR R TARRE et M DA Baturday, Sebtember HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Sept 2—Stmr Puget Bound Ports. |11 am(Pler 8 | anyone, outslas of the cangy LIS €0 PUL | & o PACAELS & BR03.60, e | ™ & NIPFON MARU...... . U 051 MARZET 57, bot, Grhe%b, 5.9.al, § | Lothian, from San_ Francisco; stmr Olympia, 7o ayone; outside of the captain of a. team, | M A TRMMGM TN | o Thaday etober T8, 1w The Largent Anstomicat Museon 1. o € | £rom Tacoma, via Yokohami FROM SEATTLE. of a game for registering a kick | FroghtOfion 820 BarketSt Plrke. 7, Pacifisy, | % 5 AMFIVCA MARUL Worid Wesknesses or u,"f.“"..,..,,. DEAL—Arrived Aug_ 31—Br ship Cissie, For. Salls. against decisions. All fines must be col- Via Hobolwiy, ~k' "‘"“\-‘ ¥, November 10, 1000 s Sicase positivery caratly e aacd @ | trom Antwerp, for San Francisco. - lected immediately after being levied and - OUNd-trip tickets at reduced L3 Speciaiis on the Coase. Eat. % yeson SINGAPORE—Arrived Aug 17—Br stmr As- Y Sept—3 | revortea M & sevled and | coupAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | [aioh, Mov [Feliht wnid passane. apply ae ] DR, JORDAN _DISEASES OF MEN § | C°. (rom Tacoma. for Liverpoor. Aus 16-—Br Smagway & Way PortaiSept. 5| Feported to the secretary of the league. ¥ pany's office, 431 Marke e R JORDAN_DSEASES OF MEN @ |5, " S i S o Bkt et Y S SR W AN LNy 1 Teauiment personaity of by weher: A §) | - Setiod Seot 1—Stmr Pl Cooks nlet & Way Pts|Sept. Billings After Another Record. Saturday, at 10 u. m.. from Pler 42, Positive Cure in every case undertaken. SYDNEY wArrived nce, for Colon. Skagway & Way Ports.iSept. »| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 2.—At the | North Kiver, foot of Mortan street. 'm"u"zl.u-w"'l‘ hilggrion Sept 2—Stmr Ventura, rsvzm- & !: %‘vku;:;" Sept. 10 | intercity matinee to-day an attempt was nmh: ‘fi. ;il':w;“ "“M wv-ra.om- MARRIAGE, FREE, (A o T agway ay Sept. 12 ond-class upward. o valuable book for men) AUCKLAND—Sailed Aug 6—Ship Mary L | Oregon. . H 2| made by C. K. G. Billings to drive The | ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES ‘nmuam_mmnm,-. . @ | Onshine fof Mah Bmutivco. G Topeia.. | Bhagway & el iy (Hm‘mlufig s & Wiy a b Monk and Equity to beat the team record | CANADA, 32 Gy J Skagwey & Way Postalbebe. 13| of 2:12%. The patr finished in 2:13%. & R s DAL & GO Tucise st C Inlet & Way Pts;Sept. 16 | quarter of a second behind the record. Tiokets so1d by &l Rallrond Ticket Agents, OCEAN STEAMERS. SV TV OBV B V| NEW YORK—Arrived Bent 2oBtmr Liguria, | Srns e

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