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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903. 11 WORKS HARDSHIP 'THILOR LIPPERT |GELTIG UNIDN ALLMAN'S PAPER ON SHIPOWNERS ~ VICTIM OF GAS HOLDS OUTING, 1S WORTHLESS wismanagement of the LegsCrossed HisCorpse|Friends of Hibernian |Irresponsible Swindler Int" Pump pfd . 70 | 52@53c: No. 1 flaxseed. 95c: No. 1 Northwest- i eport. National Biscui 39% | ern. $1 01; prime timothy seed, $3 05; mess T i % % . W eather R on: scuit < idge Cause of Sits on His Work Society Gather at Passes Some Bad National Lead 18% | porks, per bhl. $13 40913 S0. lard. per 100 ibe, Complaint T Check: o F’,‘R_A"“N‘m"‘—‘scg”éfl"‘ "‘D"";)p m. | Pacific Man - 24 |8 e ary eaited shouiders (hoxed), 6% gON-: N & BAN ), Sept. 9, 3 People’ 933 | shart clear sides (boxed), S% c; clover, con- able. Glen Park. ecks | ol g 4% | tract grade, $0 15, nominal: 3 . ——— T RECORD. | Presd Steel Car pfd 18 | “Articles— Receipts. Shipments. . = 218 cles- p pm ict g 7 S g e 2 Pull Palace Car. n Flour, barrels . 19,864 3,230 ctims of Negligence Are!Found Rigid in Death After|Oelebrate Day With Literary | Travels the Primrose Path 5 58 52 -°-§ & ZiLumnntee ony; | wheat, bushels : o358 i e & . . i 3 3 € | Rubber Good: 1814 . s 7 5 Referred to Michael a Day’s Search by His Exercises and Athletic and Beats People AL gg 225 22 7| Rubber Goods pii. . O ; g Oasey : Relati Event Everywhere. 3 3B g7R° 8 b3 8oy Ly 423 | Bariey. bushels 1,540 3 elatives. vents. y g BN B et P 1y 8 Leather ot 814 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter —_— —_— b b b . . ul . 2 " market was steady; creameries, g o he = L R : U S Rubber pfd 42 | |yies, 13@l7c; eggs, firm, 17@18¢c: cheese, steady, lax Thanner in which the Fourth- | Seated on his work table, with his legs| The third annual Irish festival given| While jollylng along the merry prim- 68 38 NE Cloudy SR ?;;: | 10@1%e. - % o wbridge s being managed has crossed tallorwise and his glazed eves by the Celtic Union at Glen Park yester- rose path and daily topping the high N E a0 Western Union . 815 Visible Grain Supply. “ource of serious complaint for fixed vacantly into space, Leonard Lip- day attracted more than 200 pleasure places, George D. Allman evidently reck- 98 68 W Clear [ time past, but th d 1t . B b 74 56 NW Pt Cldy .22 Total sales ‘W YORK, Sept. 9. fal bl a g st, ¢ admonition to pert, tallor, was found dead yesterday seekers. The literary exercises were held oned without his host. 0o bt ot Bt S 3 bt 3 NEW Y . Sept. Spectal cable an: ek to Michael Casey” fs all the Morhing in'his shop at 416% Montgomery in the paviiion in the afternoon and be-! He scemed to forget that bankers kept B8 W Gl | oe UMD REEOATE G QAN SRACGCHON. [ uheuaie’ itk e ey st Sfaction so far obtained by the ship. Aavenue. The body was in a natural Posi- gan with introducing remarks by Jere- | a balance sheet and with this forgetful- 84 62 NW Clear .00! 1riiieq Raliroads of San Francisco—3000 at | compared with last account: Whea " hers and others inconvenienced. The 'ON. the back resting against the wall. .., 1 1d £ the Celtic Unton. | he drew checks with a| Borth Head:..30.28 88 6i SW . Cloudy -I3|7g3, | States and Canada, east of the © Was two hours late in being opened _The discovery was made by M. Baldoo- ENY, Fromanat of the CAIUE L E0R. | X anppeRiont e &7 Sheents Ly L NEW YORK BONDS. creased 1.286,000 bushels; afloat esterday morning, in spite of the fact Chi and Joseph Padilla, who have a shop 1he speaker told of the general objects prodigality that was as pleasing to him- Docatelly N SR Europe, decreased {00,000 bushels; total sup- Bat the schooner Queen was waiting to Mext door. They smelled the odor of fl- Of the organization, which, besides, has self as it was distasteful to his friends. i B 0 Eintes and Cannda cast of ihe Rockies, < f°L out and in the afternoon an hour's !Uminating gas proceeding from Lippert's undertaken the special task of securing Now a little matter of writing a check for .20.94 96 74 N Clear .00 creased 371,000 bushels. Oats—United States gas p g I 00 S In opening the bridge almost Place and notifled Policeman P. J. Keys, an Irish hall. For this purpose the Cel- $20 or $25 was a simple thing to do, and N S N o e and Canada. east of the Rockies, increased aused the schooners John A and Daunt- Who forced an entrance. Lippert's body tic Union Hall Association was formed. a very easy feat to hand to a friend and 130,26 64 42 NW Cloudy .00 547,000 bushels. R ©ss 10 miss the tide. was cold and rigid, and it was evident The directors must belong to some Irish get the cash value thereon, but it was not 29.98 92 W Clear .00 New V. b M ! Mark Protests to the bridgeman avall noth- that he had been dead for many hours. society affiliated with the Celtic Union. such an easy matter for the holder of the 30.00 86 gg > gna -g New York Metal Market. €. He cpens the bridge when so dis- G8s was escaping from a half-opened The hall funds now amount to $10,99176 check to extract the money from the Ne- AR BT Gen iy 2 e B d is said wave threatened sev- Vaive of the gas fixture on the wall near and Deasy sald the society from this time vada National Bank when there was no 130,10 53 44 SE Cloudy .10 m?uEfl' YO(R.lf, Sept. ov'n-edr- was a --ne\:‘u Seinnts rsonal violence. bY. In the dead man's pocket was found forward should make rapid progress in money in that bank to meet that par- Ta 30,18 56 50 W Cloudy 56, e . S . “If you d« way this bridge 3240, and his bunch of keys lay on the the great work it has undertaken. ticular obligation. e s o e Clonay O | week. The reduction here was 25 points on s run make your ‘o Casey. Don’'t table. This was about all the money The Celtic Union at the present time Among the hapless OWners of some of yuma o~ . 20.86 08 78 SW Clear .00 4| No. 1 Northern plg and 50c on Southern pig e that he had when he left home at noon Consists of St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance these checks happen to be A. G. Hage- e S TIE Sht- el dnd i W e This is the most sa. action any of the On Tuesday, since when he had not seen Association of California, Knights of 8t. dorn and Gender & Hink. They, lucklly WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL e T ;I“M;"{;P‘;"_ S T . . sufferers have and meanwhile any of his relatives. Me had been drink- Patrick, Knights of .ara, Harmony Alli- for Allman, are not inclined to press the FORECAST. Spot tin declined 12s 6d in London to £123 and futures declined 5s to £121. The weakness abroad was reflected in freer offerings here and | prices ranged lower. with spot closing at | $26 85. being wasted INg to excess, and death is believed to @nce, St. Patrick’s Association of America; collection of their worthless checks, 8o UD: The pressure has risen steadily over the ' iness dependent upon have been accldental Lippert was a na- Unity Alliance, St. Patrick’s Asoclation of to the present no action has been taken. southern half of the _Pacific Slope and is be- | d by this bridge is Ve of Germany and was T years of age. America; Knights of the Red Branch, Allman is, however, under bonds to the SIGE to fall over Washington and Oregon. | interfered with, He resided at 512 Greenwich street with Martha Washington Division, Ladies’ United States Fidelity and Guarantee At ture over California, Nevada and Oregon. Copper also declined in London, spot thers —————r his family, | Auxiliary Ancient Order of Hibernians; Company, whose agents clalm that they San Francisco a maximum temperature of 92 being fs lower at £57 17a 64, while futures Twenty-Three Stitches in Scalp. | PR TGERNED AOCSIENTE | Columbia Division, Ladies’ Auxiliary An- have got to make good to the Government s revorted. |dliiet Te 08 1o 437 28 60 Locally. copp har ¥ cient Order Hibernians: County Leitrim v g High northerly winds prevail along the et s arics JI Rossbach, @ teamster, fell from STEAMER IS ASHORE Soclal Club, O'Growney Branch, Gaelle SCTething like $3500—which Allman is re- northern coast. At Eureka a maximum wind | Den & Rio G do. electrolytic at $13 62 981y E erday y orted to owe the Government on account 3 lies from the north is reported | Erie prior lien 4s. 8% Wisconsin Cen 4s. 89% | §13 371@13 50, ol ..“f‘v\‘:‘:ar;tr;nonh.na Davis NORTH OF WRANGEL League; Division Nos. 5, 10 and 12, An- Z' cefaulting to carrying out mail c‘,:. Z:E"{‘.’:«“oré‘i 'fi.:;, 58 miles from the south- - 83 'Con Tob ds " Lead was unchanged in London at £11 3s 84 neck 1o the center of the forehead. . The clent Order of Hibernians, Gaelic Dancing tracts he entered into in the northern part “est: Fooking Vet 4355108 12 Fook To #nd. lJecally 1t oontinued Srin st 90 8. Sured and afiee the o m he Disabled Vessel Is Believed to Be the Club. Cloudy weather, with rain, prevails on the | Hocking Val 414s.105% Spelter advanced 2s 64 in London to £21 2 5Tla. 3 73 and casting at . rgeons at of the State. What the upshot of the coast north of the Columbia River. Cloudy, NEW YORK MINING smci(s ; 6d, while locally it remained unchanged at $8. Harbor Hbesital had joined the divided Excelsior, Bound for Valdes \ The Gaelic essay contest was particl- matter will be 1s hard to tell, but rumor threatening weather prevafls also in Arizona | Asams Con. 10 i Chlars P iron closed at Gls 34 In Glasgow snd at 40e Mt g g o e fnc - el 3 ‘With Passengers. pated in by M. J. Connolly, Michael phag it that some wealthy relatives across 3nd extreme Southern California. Good rains | 4ijce . 17 |Ontarto . ‘6 95 | 3a in Middlesboro. Locally, it was weak and ; Rossbach was able to go on his way R o gers. O'Mahoney, Thomas O'Connor and Tim- she bay h tsed are reported at the Mexican stations. S 15 omaatio. $ 3 |lower all along the line, following the recent ot VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 8.—The othy O'Leary, each of whom read original recone ant wororomised 10 come to the rorecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours | Brunswick Con. Phoenix €3 | deciines at Southern furnaces; No. 1 foundry, Fbbhiens st trom Shas iy b lns. ¥o: mssrt, Ll ar e . Gaelle I rescue and arrange a settlement of the ending midnight, Sept 10: | Comstock Tunnel 07% Potosi . 19 | No. 2 foundry, Northern, $16 30: Struck on Columbia River Bar. . e o) papcTe WrLen I3 Hie. Cootie RIWRED:atter | “"Nortnern Caltfornia—Fair Thursday, contin- | Com ok, Tunnel . Southern, and do soft, $15 50 g S '-!d ;r:on! that while passing through Wrangel The Judzescor the fiontesl were Rev. P. > jued warm in the interlor; fresh northerly porn gjver. 7 rranmore, which arriv Narrows on Sunday las: E C. Yorke, Connor Murphy and Jeremiah | winds, Tron Silver. s Bay from Portiend, metm aground on Miiwey leleets moctn ot Doasy. 15 STANFORD GRADUATES | Southern Callfornie—Fair Thursday, exceot | y'clavinia Con. b 8% | prrorn Livestock Market ing out of the Co- Wrangel. The steamer had a tug beside = ‘Gaelic singing contest was an_en- RECEIVE HIGH HONORS ° Nevada—Fair Thursday, continued warm BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. i 5 2 her. All the passengers were ashore and jovable feature of the exercises, in which San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Thursday, |U S Steel pfa CHICAGO. 1 - ok 1 o Miss Lore Sarr, M % M.J A 8 1ight northerly winds, changing to brisk wester- West Com .. [ b positiep e Awmur pesple bog ot R b e i A. 8. Willlams and J. F. Abbott Are Jieht Sorihecly winde: Sher Mininz— CHICAGO, Sept. _9.—CATTLE—Receipts, P L - | she had 2 hole in her botlom. The Y, %. ey e Awarded Fellowships in East- | A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Adventure 18,000, including 200 Texans und 500 Western: stranded steamer did not signal and so took part. Uni Ati | Atchison 4s .Dflfi‘,\lluuel | steady to 10c higher: good to prime steers, Sugar Boats Arrive. the Amur did not go to her ald. The Prizes were awarded for a competition i ern wegs];;- i - ~% Meflx lclem 4s Amalgamated . $5 50@8 05; mr'_‘mwmd:gm. sm.fl“zs: nt’m“.l‘- bark Roderick Dhu arrived yesterday, Vessel is believed to be the Excelsior, ' in Gaelic dancing and aiso for fifteen 'ANFORD UNIVE . Sept. 9. 2 TS ailroads— ers and feeders. $2 5; cows, $1 S0@4 68: o, With 17,856 bags of sugar. bound for Valdes with fifty passengers. | €vents in the athletic games. Dancing was A Stanford student, Ansel Smith Will- EASTERN MARKE__ S _I Atcpicon prd 1101 O1% v enicamial 15 | 3304 50: catven, 5575000 50! Texas fed steers < el @ from gmflyedd in the pavilion, both during the fams of Los Angeles. who graduated last Boston & Albany 240 " Copper Rangé'’:. 83 | $3 25m4 50: Western steers, 5 5G4 60, K rought 10,000 bags of sugar. ay and evening. & i ston, aine. . ominion Coal ... 78%; HOGS—Receipts to-day, 21,000: to-morrow, s New Law May Cause Trouble. The following committees had the aftatr | 12 With the class of 1903, has been award- New York Stock Market. Boston Elevated .137 |Franklin . 81 | 20.000: steady, closed easy: mixed and buteh- shipping Intelligence SAN JOSE, Sept. 8.—The fruit growers in charge: ed the annual fellowship at Yale University NY.NH&H.. |Isle Royale . 7 |ers’, $5 40@6 20; good to cholce heavy, $5 70 ARRIV BFSNIS Sowity S¥heck & loL of trouble may | DL offered by the Yale Alumni Association of xpw YORK, Sept 0.—The stock market Uniom Bacite ... 10%|0id Deminicn | e e e aa N P e ARRI 2 arise over the Interpretation and enforce- | Reception—Colonel Thomas F. Barey. chadr- ' 1o pacific Const. Willlams was & student | openes dun sod ley intiristing (han at any | Mex Cont 1.0 130l Omerte e O e o e W e s wat M =day, September 9. ment of the bili passed by the last Leg- Burns Jame: McGovern, James McDona'd, in the department of history and made a tme for the past fortnight. The price move- Miscellaneous— Parrot 2034 | steady to 10c lower: good to cholcs wethers, 3on, ouiime. 56 hours from Vic jslature, the object of which was to pre- Mrs. §. McFadden, P. M. McGushin_ Miss F. brilliant recard here. He goes to Yale ments were narrow and without meaning, in | Amer Sugar ..... 115% | Quincy 8712 | 333 75: falr to choice mixed. $2@3: Western Cruz. Gielow, 12 hours from VYent fraud in the branding of fruit, the X. Barr, M Donohue, J. H. Dolan, Dr. T. E. for the purpose of taking a master of arts iact the market as a whole was devoid of spc- :::’ i,‘;f'; l:‘(fllu;“, :r“;;ll"l‘;ekmw m")‘ | sheep, §2 T5@3 75: native lambs, $3 50@5 85; n requirement being that all picked fruit Connolly, E. P. Hogan, John H. Murphy, F. gegree, cial feature and operations almost professional. T ol 1833\ Ta ek .. | Western lambs, $3 50@5 20. a. Jokneon, 11 hours from Ben- must bear a label showing where it was 3 I}”"‘l;‘g;rd" N aaear hoew: - "Angthes grafuate of Stanford) ‘Tames THAIE.WAE B0 Rresure. fa sell. pelfhae. waw Dom Iron & Steel 13%| Trimountain ST. JOSEPH. there even a semblance of investment demand. -18 gen Electric . Trinity ... ggimd . . @ . : | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sest. 9.—CATTLE—Re- rar. Cariesn. 18 ours from | EFOWD and packed. The packers claim ' Kenpey Reynolds, Mies M McCarthy, Francis Abbott of the class of 1899, will Traders were on. the fence.: committed to < 213|United States ... 20 | ST JOEE eady” to. atrony: natives, $00 ol rig that they cannot take fruit from differ- Jonn Creedon, P. M. O'Donmell, T. Nyhan, go to the Universtiy of Chicago as a fel- neither side, but rather hopeful of a rally. The B A 2% | 5705 cows and heifers, $1 75G5 25; stockers nix diand, 14 hours from Men- I strict ar JJ. Barry. news of the day was not Of an encouraging L 3 2 John Ganey. secretary; John Mulhern, treas- : ness of affars in Eastern Eurcpe, which | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. for instance, as yrer; John D. Condon, Mise Joste Dillon, Miss DUFINg the past three years Abbott has brought about a further decline in British con- | Cons for money 80 5-15 N Y Central and the point has Annie Deasy Thomas F. Alford, R. C. O'Con- been teaching in the Imperial Schools of sols, the decision of Umpire Wright, favoring = Cons for acct ..89 7-16 Nor & West B- er or not Hollister fruit must mor, T. J Meilott, J. P. Kelleher, Thomas Japan and studying the fishes of the Jap- the hard coal operators, and reports of a prob- | Anaconda . 414 Nor & West pfd . 91 as Hollister or Santa Ciara. O'Connor Miss Emily Doyie, James J. Caniffe, anese waters, He declined a fellowship 2Pl sirike among the Colorado coal miners | Atchison i4Ontario & West . d feeders. $2 50@4 40. T | OGS Receipts, 6088: steady to Se_ higher: light, $5 65@6; medium and heavy, $5 50@5 70. SHEEP—Receipts, 1150; steady: top Idahe | wethers, $3 50. St. Loumi'—oinrl‘l[arkef. 18 bours from West- San Mateo, Locke, 92 hours from Ta arise x Dhu, Engalle, 18 days from washed, 20@30c. i 3 3 were quite sufficient to check any trading that = Atchison pfd .... 941y Pennsylvania . riciy days from New- » Showd, Joresian Desay 7. Thomas P gt Harvard University. might ‘othaciviss’ Have Uéisloped The' bpke | Bulttmose & Chil. 843 Hana Mines. . - : - Iron Worker Is Killed by a Fall. Hioox: Thinen Wi Herway fobe mivmaur P continue to lose currency heavily to the inte. Canadiam Pactfic . 2% | o1 LOUIS, Sept. 9.—Wool, quiet: medtum . S H . ; ricr. Several large shipments were made west | Chesapeake & O . pia" L 143 - S, Ser M Ke 21 days from 1,08 ANGELES, Sept. 9.—Ruscell More- | FO%ard Hogan, assletant fioor manager; John DEMAND PUNISHMENT and south to-day, indications pointing to a | Chi Great West .. Reading 2 pfd .. 35 e e e i il " 16 hours from DOUSE, a structurai ron worker, employed 3 P Dignan James Barry, O. B. O'Rellly, OF THE CONSPIRATORS heavy week's movement, in excess, perhaps, | Chi, Mil & St P ..146% Southern Railway 23% | fine. 15G7 050 ’ ? by the Llewe of that reported a week ago. The banks ex- | DeBeers Ircn Works, fell from John J O'Brien, J. P. Hare, P. Lonergan, Southern Ry pfd. 86% 465, g lain this movement as perf al Denver & So Pac . the fourth s of thenew Hu D s perfectly natural and | Denver & Rio Southern Pac > n Thomas B O'Dowd, Matthew Leonard .| Servian Officers Recently Arrested tending to continue In large volume from now | Den & Rio G Union Pac Northern Business. ¥, September 9. building to-day Eftied. ©Fie i O LION, [oaedrmans in Publishi: on. Thnese shipments were partially offs Erle . 013 | Union Pac ar ndoctn iron girders and e R e S L T Buceasd’ in = Eublisking e | however, by the release at this center of Crie 1 69l U S Steel e prp— N a int Eoar Sosiel Seflats, > Famnhi - eliolve | New Proclamation. 662,000 on account of Australian gold deposited | Erle 2d ptd 133" U S Steel pfd ! SEATTLE. Sept. 9.—Clearings, 8 alked into an uncov- | and Captain Filgate. | at San Francisco. This money was paid out | Ifinois Centrai ..1371, Wabash .. 200,513 | valances, 05 OMA, Sept. 9.—Cleari¥gs, $348,793; bal- 9.—Clearings, $732,680; 9.—Clearings, $526,0143 - BELGRADE, Servia, Sept. 9.—The Ser- | at the subtreasury and was immediately added | Louisville & N ..1081 Wabash pfd - feeieierteste ND vian army officers recently arrested suc- ' to local bank reserves. The rates for foreign | Mo, K & Tex .... 20% $ii® | GOLDEN GQTE AN A ded }d i blishi la. | CXchange were practically unchanged from | par silver, firm, P A o BEACH ARE THRONGED c¢eecded to-day in publishing a new procla- ' (nose of yesterday. The demand for remit- 2lgc per cent. The rate of discount in the | S g mation calling on all the officers to stand tance bills was small and offerings were mod- | oo market for short bills Is 3 .16 618 pee | —— | Beautiful Weather Draws Thousands together in demanding the most severe tisies punc, Juys business was limited to the cent. The rate of discount In the open market | an 20%d per ounce. Money, | better ki AL h: a th H [rece Bl 3 9-16@3 —_— . e e Pomichment of the. mirderers. of " ing | B et ThoE et gaetne Ficiont: | for thres montha bils 2 3 0-10Gu% ber <t ; Vheat Market 4 46 VRPN Y Gl | Alexander and Queen Draga. The officers ive issues were the Pacifics, Atchison, St. Paul NS The Northern ieas It arvel. 3RAPHIC. g 6:21 p. m. ure Places. | Qeclare that either they or the murderers Ne® York Central Reading. Pennsyivanta, | Negw York Grain and Produce. X t 10 p m—Weather Z0:00 p. m.| The beautiful weather and a legal holi- o ik righ. Th Rock Island, Southern Railway, Erie and OREGON. 8 s per hour. 5 e must leave the service. e proclamation Amalgamated Copper. The coalers made no re- e PORTLAND., Sept. 9.—WHEAT—Walla Wale PORTS. Time| day attracted thousands of pleasure seek- concludes with calling for cheers for King ' sponse to thes dectsion already referred to. ml’:fi“; YC'!RK- Sept. 9. “;'-gl"‘rmcelv"- Ft | ers to Golden Gate Park vesterday. The Peter. 3 Metropolitan _Street Rallway advanced 2%, . S SO, 2% arrels; market | WASHINGTON. merchant drove out sedately through fhe | The Servian public now openly takes ' peROINAR Securitios B3 and Manmhattan 1la. | StQagier Bt We QS ) 05 Lighels. spot | TACOMA. Sept. O.—Wheat prices declined park in his victoria, the more sportively sides with the arrested officers and de- jiness. There was practically no market in the | was steady. No. Z red, 86c elevator and 88 | 2@2%c on light trading; blue stem, S2c; club, inclined young man about town dashed mands their release. enlr:y T{;e'moo{l;. :ut l: the last hour short cov- | f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $5ic | 89¢- out to the CLff in his rubber-tired buggy, Great dissatisfaction prevails because | °ring indicated that the market had been over- | f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, S5c f. 0. | S————————————————————————— while the wage-earner took a car and | of a proclamation of General Gynkics, one | 5919, and Prices were bid up with some degrce | b, afloat. = At first wheat advanced on hisher | UNITED STATES BRANCH. v of success. This move seemed to be purely | Paris cables, rain in the Northwest and listened to the band concert or sought of the chief conspirators, to command the | technical, however, although there was an tm. | bullish Russian erop = la, T9c; biue stem. S2c: valley, SOe. pt 9—Stmr Bdith, tiage City, for Skag- Val 2. Abyssinia, from Arrived Sept 9—Stmr = 3 1 ept 9—Br stwr In- estimate. but later Mani): shelter from the heat under the trees. army division of Nish. pression in scme rters that offerings were | sagged off for lack of support. In the after- L) Eept 9—8 o, 3 on “ e k 3 leveloped no fea- | of shorts closed firm at %4 @%c net advance. S H Kruger, hence Sept 7. the early morning tides are given in the left height of the temperature bicyclists were, s MERTICAN ARTIST PAINTS I tures. " Rallroad returns show increases in | s ; ) : > successiv, i 1 gross | May closed 89c; September closed 87%c; De- ndo, o as Butso; { hand niume and the suocesive (des of the abesnt. on_thirty-four out of thirty-eight rcads, the | cember closed SSc iy SN Vi y in the order of occurrence s to time; the | mp v OF ‘ 5! At AND AFFAIRS ~i e beach and the ocean boulevard were PORTRAIT DOWAGER average increase being 10.38 per cent. HOPS—Firm; Pacific Coast common to e e e relde of the | hronged all day. If the California pro- The bond market was quiet, and after early | cholee, 1902 crop, 21G26%c. CONDITION D The “helghts given aré in motion committee had sent a photog- Miss Kate Augusta Carl at Work on | feitiness, rollied sliehiiy and closed irregular. | HIDES—Steady & addition ndings of the United States her out to the beach he could have | Tnited Stats 23 s BRR. et B g e Likeness to Be Exhibited United States bonds were unchanged on last | SUGAR— - = s ' secured many pictures which would have | call. COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed ac- given is subtracted from the depth given by COLUSCTY L i ated scenes. of Comy! .ot St. Louis. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. tive, met 5G10 points higher. Sales were 13,- e Lowit 60 witers Island or Manhattan Beach. The walr!' PEKING, Sept. 8.—It has been decided| Stocks— ¢ Sales. mg_n Low. Close. | 750 bags, including: September, 4c; October, hr Annie Lar- P Glasgow; Br bark Dun- stmr Farallon, from | P | was smooth and taking advantage of this that the portrait of the Dowager Empress fi{g‘l}gg: oatides 36,700 67 0% eo% | £1cc. “:f’.."ff@";‘_’i,‘,';- L flgc-‘ December, 443 ¥ nip King David, from | Movements of Steamers. many people went in bathing. now being painted by Miss Kate Carl, an Baitimere & Ohio . '5.000 . % 3 . . '4.85¢; July, 4.98¢. 2% DRIED FRUITS. ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, ark Astoria, from Ti No accidents or runaways marred the | smerican artist, shall be exhibited at the Baltimore & O ptd 863 | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is | TO ARRIVE. day's enjoyment. | Canadian Pacific .. 1,400 1235 1237 ! - - St. Louls Exposition. It is o [ qulet and unchanged under a hght demand. F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE ST Sept 9—Br bark Melanove, for Cape | “groamer ey ? —_— ik 5 w‘l’l S t “;""“’“Y to T e i 180, 180 | New fruit is arriving in small amounts, but 1s | 0 day of December, A. D.'1902, and for the | . L pEy Foresters Celebrate. nese traditions to have likenesses of o l!uD“:GMl id usually of a poor quality and is moving too | year ending on that day, as made to the Acrived Sept 9—Stmr Rival, | Rainter.......| Seattle & Whatcom their semi-sacred rulers made, and the Shicago PR iariie slowly to establish a range of quotations. Fu- | Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- H. K. Maru... China & Japa: A The members of the Independent Order | fnnovation has caused a sensation at the Chlmo&l\gron ptd tures are weak with prime for October and | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections Schr North Bend, for Sat | & Barbara.... Seattle & Olympia. Sept. 10 | of Foresters of this city celebrated Ad-| Chinese court. Chic & G W....... November delivery quoted at about 514@3%c: | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed Poi: Mendccinc & Pt. Arena Sept. 10 | mission day By a picnic at Camp Taylor. | 3> Sin Dedro ooy FtslStPt 10| most enjoyable time. A feature of the 5 git was obtained by Mrs. Congor, wite CMe T & T pfd... . San Pedro day was the races, for which a number | ¢ the United States Minister. Miss Carl of prizes were awarded. During the af- |y regided in the palace the past month + Humboldt .. ternoon High Chief Ranger O. S. COWer a5 3 guest, with apartments near the Col South 2d ptd. €hip Eclipse)—Ship Tacoma 21; bark Reaper Aug 25; stmr common are quoted at 4@5c: prime at 314@ | as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. %c; choice at 8@Sle, and fancy at 63@ ASSETS. #unes h Market Value of all Stocks PRUNES—Are steady to firm at from 3%c nd Bonds Owned by Company..$2,469,341 23 to 7c for all grades. . Cash in Company’s Office APRICOTS—Are firmly held; choice are | Cash in Banks .. quoted at 91,@9%c: extra choice, 91%4@10%e. | Interest Due and LANXD PORTS. ved Sept —Stmr Korea, 3 gt 4 | € : and fancy at 11%@12c. ks and Loans 042 50 ved Aug 28—Br stmr Fera- | spoke to the assembled Foresters on the Lmpress, who gave her daily sittings, Delaware & Hud . PEACHES—Are steady: cholce, TX@7%c: | Premiums m due =~ ved Aug 24—U § stmr Solace, ;| Uarda | subject of observing the anniversary of Miss Carl has frequently dined with the Lol Lock & W.... extra choice, T%@Skc. Tection 284,841 84 . 1G. W. % Astorla | the State’s admission and was pleased to | |, fal h hold. | Denver & Rio G... Due from other Companies for Re- " EASTERN PORT. i Willapa Harbor . ! Froparial ouSeeIty Denver & R G pfd. - insurance on Losses already pai 3,351 27 % EASTE! - | rees| Coquille Biver . notice that the Independent Foresters S L R AR < New York Cotton Market. YORK—Arrived Sept 8—Stmr Bara- | Sonveriini’ " | Seartle & Tacon % | were the first orgunlzntionhoufislde ol;lLtl"xae Faithful Employe Is Rewarded. [g:. ;;: gsa s o Total ASSEtS ...covnnenrenenr..$3,063,483 09 3 H Salif | Nativ lebrate the day. . + | Erle 2d pfd . . S = . r Seguranca, for Colon. | Biate, CHlIo™ e o 1 e Ten chief ranger, sent | NAPA, Sept. .—Roadmaster D. D, Mc-' Great Northern pfd NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Cotton futures LIABILITIES. sy ol b . e rom Los Angeles wishing the : Wade of Napa, after serving nearly forty- e ey sin opened. frm et 108 points higher and closed Losees adjusted and uncaid ... #61.230 00 & hemaluns, | BRI &Sy ul. 1Sept. 13 | Toresters a pleasant time and expressing | one vears in various civil engineering Iimois Central — h Suspense 7T 233432 00 Br ship Vellore, | F. H. Leggett.| Portland . . pt. 15 | regret at inability to be present. capacities with the Central and Southern Iowa Central ..... C’“'(ago Gmin Market Losses resisted, including expenses. 24892 00 it Al e M. | &l b e 15 | —_———— Pacific railways, retired from active ser- {2:_'“! &:;‘rs‘;uygd-- b . G',?f,;‘,".f,:'.““,'fl:r"ofhl' 288~ Arrived Sept T—Ger s - | Bonita. -| New Ports. S 2 —— ot g @ " | Comamsia. Portlund & Astona > |SePt- 18 | pOLYGLOT CLUB WILL vice Saturday. For the rest of his life ¥an City South ptd CHICAGO, Seot. 9.—Wheat showed but lit- | 927 27: reinsurance rived Seot 8—Fr bark Jec- g .| New York via Panams, 17| ER A PROGRAMME he will receive a pension from the com- Louis & Nashville. tle activity at the opening to-day, and while it | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- 4 .| Humboldt 18 | REND: panies he Las served so long and faith- Manhattan L ..... sold higker. Influenced by frm cables, it soon | Nink more than one year, LIS o Bt i - i e TO SAIL. Many Well-Known Entertainers Will :;’;:,y'malt" h';"",f:,;‘“{,‘;’:n ':7111:(6‘; e,,gg:“f:; fif.‘.’.f’.&'?:‘“fii‘m%‘c g Shraad aka’ Hberal ;'c‘e{;(\n":b[;n::;;!;;fl:f Due and acerded for Salaries, ;0 S K&T... December showed a gain of . - BALALRAY e Ger stme| _Bteamer: Destination. | Sails) Pler. Appear at Organization’s First vension list of the company McWade re- Misoud K & T pid ropped o, Bl%ge WRdeE Dressre ob tne Tors g et i Sy Artial HOchrerE celved o letter from officials of the com. Nt Rt Mex pfl.. selling. The close was frm, with December | o474, BEOTE g — ArTivVes Sept — | | ) . lec T Al c, v H - e Rt e B e, | 2%3m(Bler 2| The Polyglot Club, an organization re- A S e tye s v S higher an the bulge. o e S Total Liabilities $2,397,218 43 \?:;';n:;'ff !’;};fuf"‘: n Diego & w.w_f 9 am Pier 16 | cently formed for the study of modern SEASE e B s IR Nnflolk&zv:;vt ?(xd-:'; mf“'m’:“‘i,'&z°'z;’.’:{‘.::§°“.§{.‘:":,;;’, “c“{,, ™ s r Tosa Maru, from Seattle: | Aenrort gy pte.) 9 am|Pler 10 | languages, literature and art under the| Engineer Dies of Heart Failure. | Soeasdioain oo caused a weak start in corn, with local Lrad: TNCORE, , frorm Tacoma, via Yokohdma. | g0y 'Pearo..| Humboldt .. "./"4 pm/pler 2 direction of L. D. Ventura, will give its | 1,05 ANGELES, Sept. 9.—John P, Burn- | Pitt C C & St L. ers llbleul V:’ellerm lz:m in the session the up- mtie, ”Auh afldl?l;gé? 1 F | phoenix....| Mendocino ‘City [ 1 pm(Pler 13 ‘ first entertainment and concert at Stein- | yap - chief engineer of the San Dimas fouts ox 1:::' and Jfil’:.'x'ff m::mscn:nffi Bapt D ghme Tv: D e gt LS Y way Hall on September 17. An interest- | 1rrjgation Company, is dead at his home | prices upward and the close was firm, with 1 Grave Harbor ©...7| § Pm|Pler 2| ing programme has been arranged for the | i T Verne from heart failure. De- | December at 51%c, having sold up from' 50%e o “oos B.&PY. OFford|10 &miPier 19 | occasion and some of the best-known per- | ceased was 03 vears of age. For thirty | Oats were very ‘steady, although responding | Hecoilected premiums of last year, 22 & Jupeni-- 1 pulPle () formars 1n the sity Wil appear, Follow- | years prior ‘to. comitugito Lo Angeiss ratnar Cosmmission: Bouse wo Do ®pother | ~Collectsd this JOaT...o.c.soe-ccc 180408 T8 |8 2 - i | ing is the pre : County, six years ago, Burnham was N Dece: $3.004,613 14 | Beattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2| e % i y Wiisia at times. 'mber closed 3c higher at NCOME «ovvvenes A DAM _Tn port Aug 20—Dan ship | Coos Bay divect.|'S pibier & _Aria from “Macbeth” for barytone (Verdd), | known as one of the leading consulting | 5t oS § Weiqr Sige. s Total T . on Angsles. 6 Humboldt -| 9'am|eier 18 | Bignor, Domenico Borghesl: "L Guado” (L. | enginsers ot ‘Chicago, e e oohe demand for provisions was exceedingly EXPENDITURES. ives 20_Ger mtmr < 1 E : Francesca rd o a Tosses Jume 11, and satied for Ham- | Craps Batom S pier 2| da Rimini” (C. V., “Inferno”) (Dante), Miss S St Paul pid fhroughout the list. Investment buying in | Nonameunt B2 o076t Tossce o | & Portiand.| Astoris & Portiand| § prm{Per .. | Grace Liewellyn Jones; “Apres -;X;“I-:cg‘-re Conciliation Bill Is Dropped. Southern Rway October pork at one time sent that product up previous years) . $1.776,563 34 LPARAISO—Arrived Aug 26—Br ship | Nopp Fork. Humboldt .. 5 pmPier ‘3| de Dante” (Llszb), fantasta quasi sonata, Sig- | \yor BURNE, - Victorla, Sept. 9.—The | Southern Rway pid nearly $1 over yesterday's close. Final sales | Romitted to Home Office .. 53,004 93 from Newcastle, Aus. | Pt Arena..| Poni Arena 4 pm|Pier 2 nor V. Ursomando; (a) “En un Album” (Juan ‘were at an advance of 62lc at $13 60. Oc- id or allowed for Commission or AN STEAMERS. { E-ln-‘flfl N Y. Via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 | de Dios Peza), (b) ““Que es Poesia” (Gustave | Premier announced in the commonwealth | o BCT & W tober lard closed 25G30c higher at $8 30, while tho.:n‘Q s o e o i B 5 B et | Becquer), Senorita Alicla Cuenca: “Le Rosaire | House of Representatives to-day that the Loiedo StL & W, riba were up 10G20c at $8 70, PORETAES ries Fees and other P STOW f.m:l‘w. 3o e cee St | St 1:30 p(Pler § | de I'Amour” (Le Moyne), L. D. Ventura; ““The | coneiliation bill, on which the common- | Lo\ O et RIS The leading futures ranged as follows: charges _for ofl«n.'ekrl!‘:::i 158,041 24 ia. from New York an roool, | Euget Sound P _Jx; smiber 3 Two Gremadiers' (Schumenn). Cantor Bd J. | SO0 0" Government was defeated yester. | Uoion bacfe pid: Artich Open. High Low, Gigsc, | P2id for State. National and ERPCOL—Satled Sept &St Fongent: | | e ptempar 1a | o amipler 9 poema—-Espagnol” (recitado por ¢1 'au- | day by the adoption of & labor amend- Wheat No. 2— - Close. | taxes hilagelphia: stmr D“‘;f.-nd trom Fhila- .| feattle & Whatcom, 4 pm|Pier ;0 ' tor), Senor Rafael de Zayas Enriquez; (a) ‘Sans | ment, making the measure apply to rafl- | Sept. (new). 80% 80% 9% s0% ca Sept v—Etmr Fri 3 S | E»l River Ports. 4 pm/Pier 2 Tof’ (Guy d'Hardelot), (b) ‘Der Asra" (A. way employes, #ad been dropped for this b+ o phia G Kaiser | . San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 Rubinstein), Cantor D. S. Davis; ‘Galoppo i but that the Government 4% & 4% HERBOURG—Salled Bept $—Stmr Kaiser September 15. Notturno” (G. Pratl), L. D. Ventura; duo for | Session, would pelin 31, (rom Bremen and W G. W. Eider| Astoria’& Portland (11 am|Pler 23 | plane. Signorint -ngl;lo:;urn V’;«Urwm-:a{: make Hml Dlrnl“al::u platform in the 51% 51% r New Yorl eptember 16. | “Silence . apo and L. | approac] elect MOVILLE—Arrived Sept 9—Stor BUBOBIS. | 4 yjance. ...| Portland & W. Pts.| 5 pm,Pler 16| D. Ventura; A Dream’ (J. C. Bartlett), Sig- | “2° il New York, for Glasgow, and proceeled: | opjcy Coquille River ...( 5 pm|Pler 2|nor D. Dorghesl. Maestro §. Martinez has | go————o —Arring Set_ SR September 17, 1 | kindly consented to play the accompaniments der Gresse, from New tmr Kai. | Sonoma. f Sydney & W. Pts..| 2 pmPier 7| for the artlsis, No encores. THE CALL’S .4;:13’:23?“';:“;“ | Rival. 1 v;m-'n- Em;&.v pm|Pier 2 —_———— - b . eptem r Arrived Sept $—Stmr Lauren- | ., nm-i Pux:l Sound Ports/11 am|Pler 9 | Veterans Greet Grand Army Chief. GREAT ATLAS OFFER ow. 9—Stmr St Louls, for South- FROM SEATTLE, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.—General John Will close on September copton; stmr Potsdam, for Rotterdam, via C. Black, commander in chief of the 1903, and all holders of Atlas i stmr Germanic, for uur;wl‘ B Balls. | Grand Army of the Republie, arrived in Onmi uested to pre. C}—Passed Sept ~9—Stmr Mempbis, ! this city to-day from the north. pons are req nager. m San Francisco, for Hamburg. Sept. 10 | this city y rth. He was TA ————— Sun, Moon and Tide. ited States Comst 1 received by a committee of veterans and sent them immediately, as this 12 members of the Chamber of Commerce, great opportunity to secure one Skagw: Sept. 5 Sept. 12 who will have charge of his entertainment of these splendid Atlases at T! Skagway & ./8ept. 13 gurine his vis P e Ekagway & Way Porta|Sept. 14 AUTINE e Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th @ay of February, «“m 4 Notary Publite. Cooks —— Call’s premium rates will be pre . EWITT, e et & WAy P e 3e ' BRISBANE, Quesnsland, Seor, 9.The Gov-| | brought to a close on Septem- BUTLER & H » Nome & St Michael.|Sepr 20 ernment of Qufinll:flnd’ b decided to resign, ber 24. GENERAL AGENTS, 7| Sxagw o 3 o the' slim ma, g o e o iR aae B o Af5 taxabion mrovoemia. | TR iCHI S LBl e o o 413 CALIFORNIA STREET, San Frapeise~