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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI;. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903, MEDICOS DISCUSS SANITARY LAWS State Health Officers Organize Permanent Association. Interesting Pzapers Are Read and Doctors Exchange Their Views PR SR rmony in yvesterday Dr. of the 3 presi- fon and vesterd hsburges remarks. He time ago ANTIQUATED LAWS. Fos w WITH' FOOD. charg, then of Fresno that near- ared in Fres- lax atten- officers of County disease. Some recent ar- came from s known as a plac ted and re respe THE SMALLPOX QUESTION. Dr. Wil 3 officer of Santa laugh by ¥ h th year lowed $3600 told that I Simpson we ger of contagion in s case at C and that he was krupting it. Dr. bout the dan- x and quoted old woman nildren who were suf posed fering from chick- en pox becam with smalipox and later te other people, three of the cases dying At th ernoon session Dr. A. P. O’Brien address convention. Dr. D. H. Currie of the United States marine hospital service read a paper on “Rats @nd the Danger of Their Spreading Dis- ease.” Engineer Grunsky showed the plans for the new German hospital and explained the modern innovations that will be introduced Amnong those present at the convention | H were Dr. G vis of Btockt formerly Alken of Fresno, Dr..Da- 1, Dr. Ruggles of Stockton, a member of the State Board of Health; Mrs. Dr. Ryerson Butin of Madera, Dr. Ira B. Ladd of Stockton, Dr. Carothers of Martinez, Dr. Willlam Simp- son of San Jose, Dr. H. C. Brown of San Dr. J. L. Asay of San Jose and Dr. Robert T. Legget of McCloud. —_— The Northwestern Personally Con- ducted Excursions. The tourist sleeping-car service from San Francisco to Chicago, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern lines, offers, many advantages 1o those who desire to make the journey in & comfortable manner and at small expense. The cars are neatly upholstered and similar in al construction to first-class riceping cars, and the cost of a completely quipped berth from Pacific Coast to Chicago is only $6. They leave San Francisco at 8§ & m. Wednesdays and Fridays by Union Pa- cific and. Chicago #nd Northwestern railways, et 7 p. m. Thursdays and Saturdays by Rio Grande route For further particulars apply 16 your nearest ticket agent, or R. R. Ritchie, General Agent Pacific Coast, Chicago and Northwestern Railway, 617 Market street, San Fraociseo, Cal. - Jos ~ Ipox and the | the last two | d at | he had been able | for the suppression | SPECULATORS STILL HOLD NINETY PER CENTER SAFE Fof Some Reason as Yet Unknown Intefest Ré\iiies in the Long Overdue American Ship Helen Brewer and More Money Is Invested on Her Chance of Arrival e | {1 prmrrey OR some reason that M. A. New- ell is unable to explain in the overdue Am s Helen Brewe as taken a new lease of life and yesterday a co! invested on arrival. Local spe laced “to this arrive,” part of it at from $0 to on essel h; and the greater 9 per cent Scura! . She is now out days from a for Delaware Breakwater, but in spite of the length of passage faith in her safety is strong and seems strongest where the ship is best known. Honoluiu has taken a big intere Brewer and speculators invested The tides cent of the several thous r reinsurance was advanced y have on her on the Aris- sterday to 80 per She is now out 105 days from Co- leta Bucna for this port. The rate on the Sirius was advanced to 5 per cent The British bark Andora, at per cent, s the latest addition to the overdue list. She is out 140 days from Baltimore for Iquique. of s Ll Salmon Vessels Arrive. the ssimon fleet came in which eased up yesterday to a extent ard a rueh, erable ning with 30,000 rom Nwshagak in uent arrival was which came in with 1945 French bark Charles Gounod, arrived off the port yes outside untt in or proce ves orders either to d to some other port NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and . Shipping Merchants. The Britl ene is chartered camer Hea for wheat and flour from Puget Sound to Ja- | pan (October loading) g Crude Oil for Hawaii. The ship Marion Chilcott was cleared yea- terday for Honolulu with 6 oll in bulk, valved at The Alameda’s Cargo. The steamer Alameda sailed on Saturday | Honolulu w ass.rted merchandise valued 9 and included the wing: 207 bbls flour, 1749 pkgs fresh 2 pkgs iresh vegetables, pkgs pkgs cnions, Ibs fres: dressed poultry butter, 21 ctis 6505 wh bt bran, 1136 pkas gro- , 831 ce canned goods, 86 lard, ,'£980 Ite 25 cs 75 1bs dried fruit, 10 pkes candy, 2019 1be gla s wine, 18,300 Ibs codfish, gals 123 cs whisky, 42 cs liquors, s brandy 30 s mineral water, 20 cs champagne, 548 Ibs 31 | tea, 861 1bs chocolate. 21 bbis beer, &40 Ibs { hops, 373 1bs nuts, 193 pkgs dry goods, 71 cs boots and shoes, 12 cs hats and caps, 8159 Ibs 12 cs tobacco, 93 pkes wire, 192 pes 33 bd! pipe. 1000 1bs tin plate, 12 pkgs and 2 car | loads machinery, 20 s bbis ofl, 46 colls rope, pkgs leather, 136 pcs 25 bdls steel, 141 pes 62 pkes steel, 11 plies, 11 cs arms and ammunition, 61 pkgs vehicle, 56 cs 1 Lbl turpentine, 64 pkgs nalls, 16 pkgs agricultural implements, 7 pkgs mille | work, 8004 1bs roda arh, 409 pkes paper, 15 | bales paper baga, 175 pkes drugs and sundres, | 10 c= rubber gocds. 145 cs roap. 43 cs paints, . 2 bales twine, 2 bbis alcchol, 10 bbis tar, 20 bbis pitch. B CAR BTy Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. | Tuesday, September 8 Stmr Corona, Johnson, 19 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr National City, Johnson, 15 hours from Cleone. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar: | bound to San Pedro: put in to land passen- gers, Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 80 hours from Portland Etmr Centralia, Erickson, 60 hours from Grays Harbor; bound to San Pedro; put in to land passengers, Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, Albjon. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 93 hours from Ta- coma Stmr Bonita, Alberts, port and way ports. Nor stmr Ladysmith. 16 hours from 72 hours from New- from Newcastle, Aus. Honolulu, Bark Euterpe, Swansen, 20 days from Nush- agak Sourabaya, arrived off this port and proceeds to_Portland, Or, Sept 9. » Stuslaw. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours from Bo- Mahukona. Schr John A, Olsen, 3 days from Eureka. The ehlp Big Bonanza, | %00 gallons crude | kes electrical sup- | + - SHIP BONANZA AND SCHOO! ER CHARLES HANSON OF THE SALMON FLEET. LA SRS R L | I B | ., Schr Chas Hanson, Peterson, 21 days from Bristol Bay. Schr Dauntless, Harbor. Schr Alice Cooke, Port Gamble. Emith, 6 days from Grays Penhallow, 9 days from CLEARED. Tuesday, September 8. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Dieg: Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Minnewaska, Laverge, New York; Wil- Mams, Dimond & Co. Stmr Umat pander, Victoria, etc; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Raflroad and Co. | bileott, Willlams, Honolulu; Tuesday, September 8. | Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro, ! er, Victoria, etc. son, San Pedro, Dart, Eureka. “anta Cruz. Olsen, Greenwood. r Coquille River, Gipsy, Leland, tmr Whitesboro, Schr Nokomls, Fr bark Jean, 5o, Fr bark Bos- n Francisco. Lochs—Aug 12, lat #hin Henry Failing, from Rotte Br ship . lon 141 PHIC, , Sept 8, 10 p m—Weather | hazy; wind NW, velocity 10 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept S—Stmr Ruth, | hence Sept 6; stmr Coronado, from Grays Har- | o afled Sent | Francisce REDONDO—A: 8- Stmr Santa Montca, for San ved $—Stmr Sent Noyo, | from Fort Bragg. PORT TOWN ND—Parsed in Sept 8—Jap from_Yokohama, for Seattle. chr A M Basxter, hence erett TATOOSH—Paseed out Sept 8—Bktn James Tuft, fo schr John A Campbell, | for San | Passed in Sepl 8—Nor bark Abyssinia, from Glasgow, coma. | ed in t S—Stmr Edith, hencs Sept in Sept S—Schr King Cyrus, from ‘edro, for Tacoma IUSLAW RIVER—Arrived Sept 6—Schr C 2 Franclsco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fart P the helght of Sun sets i | Sun rises ... e . m. | Moon_ rises | i 4 3 1 1 4311 | | JTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left i | 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 helghts glven are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when the number ' | Biven is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters, i o s st { _'i‘ime Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., September 8. The time ball on the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e, at noon of the 12(th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time, J. C. BURNETT, | U. 8N, In charge. | il Movements of Steamers. Lieutenant, TO ARRIVE. | Due. acoma |Sept. 9 Mendocino v Portiand & Astoria’ . “oos Bay & Pt. Orford Sept. Puget Sound Ports. b W York via Panama. Humboldt . cattle & W na & Japan. Seattle & Olympi Mendceinc & Pt China_ & Japan san Diego & W Ralnier. . H. K. Maru.. & Barbara anta Roea an Ped herce Sept 3; Sacramento, hence both in tow from San Francisco by Sea Rover. SANTA BARBARA—Sufled Sept S§—Stmr Coos Bay. for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept S—Br ship Port Patrick, from Hamburs. : BAY-—tailed Sept S—Stmr Arcata, for rancisco. Arrived Sent chr Webfoot, hence Aug 25. BANDON—Sailed Sept T—Schr Volante, for San_Franct: Arrived Sept 8—Schr Onward, hence Aug 26. | SEATTLE-Ar | from " Astoria; Ja | torta, ved Sept S—Stmr Aberdeen, stmr Iyo Maru, from Vic- REKA—Arrived Sent 7—Stmr FEureka, hence Sept . Sept $—Stmr Pomona, hence Sept 7; stmr Iaqua, from San Pedro. Arrived Sept &—Stmr Arctic, hence Sept 6. Salied Stmr South Bay, for San HONOLUL tler, from Gra: Sailed Sept Townsend. KAHULUI--Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Alaskan, from Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. DELAGOA BAY-—Arrived Aug 14—Br ship Miitoaburn, from Whateom. LONDON—Arrived Sept 6—Br ship County of Dumfries, from Vancouver. VALPARAISO—Sailed Sent Ramses, for San Francisco, v CRIA—Arrived Sept 8—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, frcm Yokobama. CORONIL— Arrived Sept 4—Ger stmr Neko, urg, for San Francisco and Seattle. Arrived Sept 4—Ger stmr Tot- mes, from Humburg, for San Franci OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—-Arrived Sept 8—Stmr Gresser Kerfurst, from Bremen, stinr Citta di Gilolano, from Genoa, etc: stinr Neapolitan, from Na- ples and Genoa; stmr Georgic, from Liverpool. Sailed Sept 8-—-Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, for T—Ger stmr Hero, Syvertsen, 4 dayg from | Bremen: stisr Armenfan, from Liverpool, LIVERPOCL—Arrived Sept $—Stmr Devon- Br ghin Scottish Lochs, Parkhill, 70 days | ian, from Boston. HAVRE—Failed Sept §—Stmr La Gascogne, Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, 26 days from | for New York. GENOA—Sailed Sept S—Stmr Sardinia, for New York. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept S—Stmr Patri- Fr bark Chas Gounod, Oger, 123 days from | cla, from New York, for Hamburg, and pro- led. BOULOGNE—Sailed Sept (—Stmr Ryndam, Tug Sea Rover, Thompson, 41 hours from | from Rotterdam, for New York. —— Sun, Moon and Tide. ega. Schr H C Wright, Nielson, 25 days from | United States Coast and Geodstic Survey— Time and Helghts of High and Low ‘Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San £. Monlc: £ % 2 Hamburg = < Purtland & Astorla. . 13 Willapa Harbor . 13 ! - Coquiile River . . 13 Centenninl Seattle & Tacor . Sept. 14! State Callforn San Diego & Way Pts.|Sept. 14 | Clty Puebla... luget Sound Purts... 1 Corons. .. Humboldt .. 14 | Nebraskan -, Honolulu & |8 15 Allance. Portland & Way Ports. . H. Leggett. Portland | Chas. Neison ttle . .. B ! Bonita. © Newport & Way Ports. “olumbia. . Portland & Astorta. | . 17 | New York via Panama 17 | -! Humboldt . 18 TO SAIL. Stean.er. Destination. - | Salls.] Pler. September 10 S. Barbar: los Angeles Ports.| ® amiPler 2 Carona. Humboldt - 11:30 p|Pler & State of 9 am Pler 1y Bonita. .. ewport Way Pts.| § am|Pler 19 Columbla, .. Astoria & Portland(1l am(Pler 24 San Pedro..| Humboldt ...... 4 pm{Pler 2 Phoenix. ... | Mendocino "City. |1, pm|Pler 13 September 11. Gra; Harbor . .| 4 pm|Pler 2 Grays Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler 10 10 am|Pler 13 1 pm!Pler 40 3 pm|Pier 23 | Seattle & 'Vacoma. (10 am|Pler 2 | Coos Bay direct. 5 pm|Pler 8 | Humboldt .|'® am|Pier 13 September 12 | Graye Harbor 2 Y Stor 2 Norin Fors:| Bnpoldt ; Pler "2 Pt Arena..| Pownt Arena Plor 2 San Juan...| N. Y. via Panama. |12 m!Pler 40 September 13 Pomona. Humboldt . Pler 9 Queen. Puget Sound Ports. Pler 9 S. Rosa.... | 8an Diego & Way.| September 14. Seattie & Whatcom, '| Eel River Ports. 9 am|Pier 9 1 4 pmiPler 10 4 pmiPier 2 Rainter. Argo Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.|'9 am|Pier 19 September 15. | G. W. Elder| Astorja & Portland.|11 am Pler 24 September 16. | Alllance Portland & W. Pts.| § pm Pler 18 Chico. .| Coquille River ...| 5 pm|Pler 2 September 17. | 2 Sonoma....| Syahey & W. Pta..| 2 pmiPler T Rival. .| Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pler 2 September 1X. | Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 9 City Puebla FROM SEATTLE, Steamer. For.. Salls. Meteor. Nome & St. Michael...|Sept. 10 | Humboldt Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 11 Farallon .| Skagway & Way Ports.'Sept. 12 g:r.?;.. ’\Nome direct .o g& 12 y Topel Skagway ‘ay Ports. City Seattle. ay & Way, Ports. [Sept. 14 Santa Ana... Cooks Inlet & Way PtsSept. 16 Nome City... [ Nome .-- .....[Sspt. 20 Portland.... .| Nome & St. Michael..[Sept. 20 Cottage City."| Skagway & Way Ports|Sept. 20 Valencia......| Nome ................|Sept. 23 CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of the National Prohibition Commit- tee. issued a lcall to-day for that committee to.meet in Chicago on December 16 to fix th time and place of the mext National Prohibi- tion Convention, | to-morrow morning. when Attorney Dunne Saturdays. gaged in a mutual belaying pin, monkey AYS— ! wrench man-cating contest on the high| 3:10, 4:50, | seas on August 4. suspended for forty days. The complaint| " Leave | it | was made by Canty, but the evidence | San Francisco. n Francisco. | showed that Canty had been as much to o T Week | call for the spilling of blood whenever mission announces an examination on| 2 Sebastopol. | October 7 to fill a vacancy in the position | STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | of steam engineer at a salary of $500 pgy’ Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur MARRIOTT ASKS HEAVY. DAMAGES Judge Sloss Hears Suit Against Editor’s Assailants, The sensible way east. 60% of the people who cross the conti nent make the tripin a touristsleeping car. It is the sensible way to go—much less expensive than traveling in a stand- Truxtun Bsale and Thomas Williams Are Sued fir Sum of $100,000 el X The hearing of the civil suit instituted | by Frederick Marriott in the Superior Court for the recovery of $100,000 damages | from Thomas H. Willams and Trux- | tun Beale for the assault committed by them upon him at his home on the night | of September 3, 1902, commenced before Judge Sloss vesterday morning. From | the preliminary sparring of the attorneys | on Foth sides it Is evident that the suit | will be long and bitterly contested. | In the criminal trial of Beale and Wil- | lams whica was conducted before Judge Cook 'in December and resulted In their Island. you prefer. Scenic line ROcK Islant System Ask for folder. Soutbern route cars leave San Francisco uct week. o e nie line. cars Jeave San Francisco Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets at ard sleeper, and almost as comfortable. But be sure you go the right way—via the Rock «Scenic” or “Southern” route, whichever Per- Southern Pacific ticket offices F. W. Tuomrsox, G. W. A., 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. acquittal on January 6, the story of their | attack upon Marriott, editor and proprie- tor of the San Franclsco News Letter, | was fully explofted. As the result of an | alleged defamatory articie against his af- flanced wife which appeared in the publi- catlon of the News Letter of August 30 Beale betook himse.. to the house of the editor on the night of September 3, ac- companied by Willlams, there to demand a retraction. The test:mony devolved the fact that in a scuffle which ensued as the result of the meeting Willlams fired three shots at Marrlott In alieged self-defense, two of which produced serfous wounds, In the complaint wnich Marriott makes | for the recovery of damages he allege that the wounds caused by the shots from | Willlams' revolver, besides causing him | great physical agony, forced him tq re- | main under a physician’s care for mors than s'x weeks, entailed great expense | and left him nermanently Infured. Mar- | riott was renresented in court yesterday | | } | ‘Bilineton| | | Houte ! | { 4 Your Trip East. Perhaps you came from the East and are now planning to go back. If you came over our line you know how good the service is, the comfort and convenienco of our tourist sleeping J | cars, and how our special conductor assisted in making the trip easy and ! interesting. 2 | WHY NOT GO BACK WITH USs? 1 am here to arrange all the details i for you. We have tourist parties | which leave for Chicago, St. Louis and Boston every week by way of | Sazit Lake City, through glorious | Colorado by daylight and via Denver. | You can stop over at interesting places if you wish, as one of the excursions has been so arranged. by Attorneys Albert Johnson, Hiram Johnson and Bruce Cornwall. Attorneys Peter F. Dunne and Harry T. Creswell have been retained for the defendants. After devoting several hours to the im- | paneling of a jury, in which process the attorneys exerted all possible care In the selection, there were chosen to decide upon the merits of the cuse George R. Armstrong, William Ravhill, William D. Ball, Charles W. Chapman, John Ton- nington, Charles Oberdeener, John R. Mc Guffick, W. J. Evans, John Stokes, H. A. Ingerson, James G. Boobar and Samuel Isaacs. | Upon the recuest of Attorne¢ Dunne b - Ay for the defense that he be permitted t> Kindly drop me a line, saying just introduce an amendment to the answer of | when you are going and what you would :lhe deferise “and the introduction of a| like to do, and I will see that you are emurrer to the reception of the amend- | ¥ thoroughly posted. Then, if you wish, ment by the attorneys for the plaintiff | § [ iy recerve a sleeping berth for you the remainder of the day's session was devoted_to the argument of Attorney || and see that you are comfortably started on your journey. Hiram Johnson in support of the demur- | i W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agt. Burlington Route, § | 631 Market Street, San Franclsco. | The case will be resumed at 10 o’clock will deliver his argument urging the sup- port of the amendment, which seeks to broaden the ground of the defendant to admit of testimony in support of mitiga- tion. | CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERY K. CO. LESSEH LICENSES OF SEAMEN , AN FfiANLI&:}H'A:I,IL flflAT’I_O' PAGIFIS SUSPENDED FOR CAUSE wmipuron Perry, Foos or Market St. Captain Scott and Mate Canty Both & Blamed for a Weird Canni- | balistic Contest. Captain A. H. Scott of the Gerard C.| Tobey and Mate Willlam P. Canty of the same véssel received sentence yesterday | at the hands of Supervising Inspector Captain John Bermingham for having en- | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. VEEK DAY 30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 :25 p. m. SOUTHE RN PACIFIC hd are due to arrive st T L R FRANCISCO. Line, Foot of Market Street) SErFTEMBER 2. 1903, ARRIvE uisnn, Eimira and Sacra- ville, Winters, Rumsey.. 7.26» San Ramon, Valiejo, pa. Callstogs, Santa Rose 8.257 vermore, Lathrop. s, Livermore, L i on Woodiand. Knights Landin at Marysy snd Chico) Atlantic Ogien 4 Visalta, Portervilic ... Port Costa, Martines, Tracy, L rop, Modesto, Merced, Fre: Goshen Ju: Hanford, Davis, Wilitams Springs). Willows, ed Iufr, Portiand 7.58¢ Tose, Livermore, Stock- Incerville, , Red Blufl. 4.25¢ estown, §° ‘Angel 425 d Way Stations. - o maudevm 1238+ 'aso Passenger, Eastbhound. Port Costa, Mpftinez, Byroa, Tracy, . Lathrop, Stocktom, Merced. Raymond. Fresno, Han- ford. Visalla, E‘_"“:} '~flelfl.wl:‘o': and El Paso. G Pound arrives via ast Line)™.. #1.30r he Overland Limited — Ugden, 10008 TR ver, Omaba. Chicago. . 8250 12.00% Mayward, Niles and Way Statfons. _3.25¢ 11,007 Sacramento River Steame Sacramento, isms, Colusa, Wil Benicia, Wint Woodiand, lows, Kni gn, Santa Rowa. . Tracy. Lathro) 4007 Niles, Livermor 4307 Hayward. Niles. Jose, Livermore. 6.807 The Owl Limited—¥ 6.00r Bakersileld, Los Angeles ... Stocktor and San Jose . Iiay ward, Niles an@/an Jose. Orfental Mall — O@icn, Denver, Omaha, St. Louls. Chicago and East. Part Costa, B . Sui- sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Aub Colfax, Truckee. Boca, keno, Wads worth, Winnemucca, Bastle Mouatatn, Elko 3 . Reno, Truckee, Sacramento, Davis, uisun, Benicta, Port Costa. Vailejo, daily, except Sunday.... | Vallejo, Sunday only... san Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Statfons......... Oregon & California Express—8ac- ramento, Marysville, Redd: Portiand, Puget Sourd and K: Hayward, Niles and San Jose (S day only) . 3 Port_Costa, y, Lathrop, Mo~ desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Fresno, Henford. Vi- salia. Bakersfield CTOAST LINE (oot of Market 4.25 7.554 7.55¢ . 1.26a4 w Thelir licenses were blame as the captain and had been dt armed of a hammer and an iron belaying pin before the captain bit a plece of flesh out of his chest. In fact Canty showed ! too great a willingness to fight with his superior officer, and started the mix up by calling the captain a “lime juicer,” which blood purifying epithet secems to| days.| Days. T45a | 0a | oa | Petaluma, and 2 lor. applied to a sailor. Santa Rosa. ————— OA From §. —13:15 From OAKLAN 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday only).. sanehva ity 8.10¢ 8.16a Newark. Centerville. San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. . 12.16» Newark, Centervil S New Almaden. Los Gat Boulder Creex Principal Way Statlons 4167 Ne San Jose, Los Gatos and way stations (on Saturday and Sunday runs through to Sants Cruz; Mondsy only from Sants Cruz). Connects ac Felton 1o and from Boulder Creek.. - 56 a KLAND HARBOR FERRAY. AN FEANCISCO, Fout of Market St. (Siiph 11:004%. 100 300 5.16r.x D. Foot of Broadway — ¥ » 05 10:00 Al 1200 200 400> OAST LINE (Broad cl" 4% ird aad Townsend Streets. 1 Sailor in Serious Trouble. ton John Murray, a sallor living at 3¢ Clay | % street, who was arrested on Sunday night E vindsor, | in a saloon at 243 East street on a charge Healdsburg, of assault with a deadly weapon for at- Lytton. tempting to shoot James Green, the bar- tender, was arralgned before Police Judge " Hop Mogan yesterday and the case continued | e till September 10. Murray was also book- | g ed on a charge of burglary committed in | B0, o the same building on the same night. Camp V flfx}llemn. ——— - 3 Sonoma. Uncle Sam Wants Steam Engineer. Glen Ellen, The United States Civil Service Com- a 30 pl at Fulton fér Altruria and Mark West at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey. serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Hooneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake. port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure} Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Po Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orrs Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg. annum. Persons who desire to compete should apply to the United States Civil| Service Commission, Washington, D. C,, | for application form 1052, which should be properly executed and filed with the com- mission at Washington. Petitions in Insolvency. Petitions in insolvency were filled yes- terday in the United States District Court as follows: W. J. Corbett, railroad engi- |V ltno‘{}. Sh:l’“’;‘k‘dvu ;“{!hlé" ‘f,‘ovel:. 'hlnnn- % b ‘ummings, ‘Bell's Springs, Harrls, Ol- neer, San Francisco, liabllities $388, no as. Dyer. . Carvervitle, - Popmawing Bt sets; John Landers Stevens, an actor, San Francisco, labilities $2211, no assets; Ar- thur de W. Brown, merchant, Santa Rosa, liabllities, $6327, assets $5528. —_——— Libel for Freight Money. In th: United States District Court yesterday the Dene Steamship Company, limited, filed a libel against Mitsui Bus- san Kaisha of Tokio and T. Mikimoto of Ban Francisco to recover $1043 alleged balance due for freight on a cargo of coal shipped from Karatsu, Japan, to San Francisco. . e RAILWAY TRAVEL. and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip at reduced rat i On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all beyond Sun Rafael at half rates. by Ticket office, 650 Market street, building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. tickets Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen.Pass. ‘Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN OUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, : | CAZADERO, ETC. S H OR E via Sausalito Ferry WEEK DAYS—(Holidays _excepted)—8:45, 5, 8:45, 9:45. 11 a. m. . *1:45, 3: % *6:15, 6:45, 9, 11 P. m. 7:45 6. m. train week days does not run to Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, 8, 0, 1410, 11, $11:30 a. m.. 12:30 t+1:30, 2:35, *3:50, 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. Traing marked (%) run to San Quentin. Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. INORTH| 1 Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs to’ Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—5:25, 16:25, 7:40, 8:15, 19:35, ( 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, $3:45, 4:50, 5:30, 6:43, > 110:20 p. m. ~ CALIFORNIA DAYE—6:15, 7:35, 18:10, 940, 10:3, LIMITED TO CHICAGO g e R e R 228 Thusdays st 030 am. leaves Mondays Throughin$ days with Our other tratns go at FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRA CISCO—Week days—5:43, 6:40, 7:45, 8§:25, 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05. 10:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 6:05, . 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:304 ) for Stockton, Fresno, 9:30m Bakersfield, Merced, 8:00w Hanford, Visalia, ay Station 4 Way Statfons. Monterey and Santa Cruz ton (Sunday only). New Almaden (T: CoastLine Limited—Stops only San Jose, Giilroy (connection for Hol- Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- andrdo, Paso Robles, Banta Margarita, San Luls Obispo, Guadaiupe, Surf (connection for Lompoc). Santa Barbara, Saugus and Los Angeles. Connection at Castroviile to and from Monterey d Pactlic Grove. S 10.459 8.00a San Jose. Tres Pinos, Caplioia SuntaCruz,Pactfc Grove, Salinas, San Luts Oblspo and Princtpal Intermediate Stations .. 4100 0.30a San Jose and Way Stations. 1.200 11004 Cemetery Passenger— Sou Francisco, San Bruno o. 1.06» 11304 Ssuta Clara, San Jose, Los Gaios ‘and Way Stations 7.30¢ «1.30r San Jose and Way Stations x7.000 200> San Jose and Way Statfon: 19.40a 2.30r Ccmetery Passenger—South San Francisco, San Bruno. 4350 13.00r Del Monte Express—Santa Ciara. San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactfic Grove (connects at Sania Cruz, Boulder rrow Gauge Points) 112.162 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfield, Mouutain View, Lawrence, Sauta Clara. San Jose, (Gfiroy, Hollls- ter. Tres Pinos), Pajaro. Watson- vilie. Capttola, Santa Cruz, Cas- troville, Salinas San Jose and Way jons. . San Jose, (via Santa Clara) Gatos, Wright and Principal Way Stations (except Sunday). San Jose and Principal Way Stations San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San Carlos. 'Redwood, Fair = Oaks, Menio Park. Palo Alto. §:30r SenJoue and Way Siatiod 40r Sunset Limited, Eastboun Luis Oblsy nta Barbars, Los 320r 90~ Palo Alto snd Way Stations .307 South Sas Francisco. M Burlingame, Sen Mateo, Bei- mont, S Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oual Menlo Park, Pulo Alto, Mayfleld, Mountain View, Sunanyvale, Lawrence, Snul Clars and San Jose... A for Morni P for Afternoon. X Baturday and Sunday only. Sunday only. § Btops at al! ns o Sunday. 1 Sunday exc: a Saturday only. €\ 1a Coast Line. Via Sau Joaquin Valley. dReno train eastbound discontinued. B Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound areé:10 MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY H7:004.%.,11:00 A.3.. 2: 307 . and 6:30 7.2 —— %fl'uumh North Shore Railroad) o e Sammtsve Pansy r..gxs; 1:05, 2:40, 3:45. 4 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way I P, m., week days (Saturdays ed) p. m., % excepted)— Tomales and way stations. - 3:16 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way satlons. e Legal Holldays—$ a. m., Caza- dero and way etations. s Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reves and way stations TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st, * FERRY—Foot of Market st, 4:00°4 for Stockton. 8:00% for Kansas City and Chicago. Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry . Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Tvains lcave Market Street Frrry. w The Weekly Call,