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10 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1903. PANAMA PEOPLE READY T0 4T t Actlon of Con- gress in Matter of the Canal san Are Holding Secret Mee'ings | to Plan Indepsndercs | Campaign | PSS9 to the officers of the Colon and C of Syd. people of Panama are| | from Colombia, gress of the South American republic takes some early and satisfactory in the matter of the P; o canal hing can prevent a esk for independence on the part of he people of the isthmus. The Colon arrived from Panama a week ago, but ber officers, crew and passengers were ned at Angel Island until Tuesday evening. The City of Sydney arrived yes- terday and 3 a short detention in ine was allowed to proceed to her The steams isthmus, ave long say the nursed people of the officers the Colombian Gov- thmus the republic 1 revenues, but for no a do the ruling powers less. Contact with the outside world fected those Colombians located at ama with up-to-date ideas. that the un- is due to lack roper sanitary ar- y realize that the prev- is a serious handicap. ed the remedy, but all ernme on ea t for appropria- that heeded not to secure the cutting of immediate vicinity of d. In the completion people of the a better state of the Colomblan Congress ify the treaty the people were aroused to indignation the City of Sydney sailed s were ng held be = wa the independence of meetings were secret n expressions of in that part of tion toward settling the is taken soon, however, to judge say that revo- stir the republic he Panama men of the to have a warrant the ing Colombia PROSECUTION CLOSES IN SAMPLE MURDER CASE Strong Tett)mony vaen by the Two Arvesting Officers and Others. . charged | f Special Officer Robert om street, between reets, on the morning was ciosed yesterday before , 80 far as the pros- The case was con- | at the request of | defense ark and F. C. Nob » defendants; As- rant Clerk Flood, statement accusing ants at the Emergency Hos- cial Officer H. G. Beatty, who and Nobmann when the re made, and F. M. J. Kelly, street, were the witnesses yesterday k testified that when he who was running along "olsom street, Sullivan, who was §unning | d, “There’s the one Both officers said tifled Sullivan as the one Powel the one who testified that he was en Sample’'s revolver the front garden of 548 where it had been thrown. | SRR Ve Excursion to Willits. { 20, the California run an excursion excursion since the d to that point. The Willits Is one of the country. Each ticket Fare for the round trip. ide Folsom street, stember ferry 7:30 @. m.; on the 4p m . —_——— | Petitions in Insolvency. | D. ¥i filed a petition in insol- | the United States Dis- | that on February sed the half in- ¢ll in the dry goods nell & Fleming in Nevada City | a month later the business was ached by creditors of the partnership. | s further Snell has refused with petition and he him the asks that Snell be forced into involuntary h,.nkrn] as a member of the debtor firm. he liabllitics are $5704 and the 140. i Link, a confectioner at San Ra fael, aiso filed a petition He owes and has §i —_—— Eecure Valuable Real Estate. preme Court decided 3 ¥ that ¥. ¥. Young and Emilla G. Webber | were the rightful owners of forty acres | d on th thwest corner of San ! & ng the ocean A. Hooper and T. M. Osmond e property by virtue of a pat- ed to them in January, I881. Their | ) its February, court held a fimilar patent dated 1%74. The decision of the lower in this case was reversed and the | remanded. | —_—— Captain Brown’s Bail Reduced. United States Court Commissioner Hea- | cock yesterday reduced the bail bond nl‘ Captain Jamcs Brown of the treasure- | hunting schooner Hermann to $1500 and | set the examination for Septembey 26. 1t is reported that the complaining witness. K. Korashino, the Japanese steward of the vessel, could not he found and would not appear to prosecute. Pears’ Pears’ soap is nothing but soap. Pure soap is as gentle as oil to the living skin. Pears’ is the purest and best toilet soap in all the world. Soid all over the world, | from Nome and Seattle. | noma will sail at 2 | bbis tar, 'SAILORS FIGHT THEIR WAY TO SAFETY THROUGH SWIRL OF ANGRY BREAKERS Crew of the Wrecked Schooner Lena Sweasey Come Home on the Steamship City of Sydney, Leaving Their Vessel a Total Loss on Beach at Navidad B — - HE steamship C: of Sydney which arrived yesterday from | | Panama, brought home Mate John Nelson and five members of the crew of the schooner Lena Swea- | | sey, which was wrecked last August off #vidad. The captain of the schooner | remained behind to attend to the dlspo- | sition of the wreck and cargo. The Swea- | sey went to Navidad for a cargo of hard- | | wood logs and was loaded and ready !nr'i sea when a heavy gale drove her ashore ; | and jammed her hard and fast in the | breakers. Although all hands got ashore, it was only after a hard struggle in the | 4 +* boiling surf. The strongest went first and | | those that followed were glad to ‘\afl | BRITISH TRAMP THAT 18 themselves of the ald of the vanguard. | | MORE THAN TWO WEEKS The schooner became a total wreck.| | GUERDUE. Those that accompanied Nelson werd| | | Henry Gibson, C. Gabrielson, J. Anderson, | . _‘l_ | Hans Knudsen and Sigura Berntsen. g The Sydney brought a full cargo and | gak passengers, including Herri Chretien and | _Schr Roy Somers, Sofland, § days from Grays wite, Mrs. Eva K. de Sabla. J. C. Duval, | M330 . pena, Jackson, & days trom Wil- Chris Dieterich and C. L. Larm. Tl e Little Hope for Laurel Branch. The rate of reinsurance on the British tramp steamship Laurel Branch was advanced yes- terday to 70 per cent. She is now out lapa Harbor. CLEARED. Wednesday, September 16. Stmr Corona, Johnson, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship C alifornian, Barron, Seattle; Williams, nd & Co. Br ship Matterhorn, Warren, Antwerp; L C DI days from Coronel to Punta Arenas. This trip | _ should have taken about ten days. It is pos- | Sheldon. : sible that the big freighter may have broken | Bkin Coronado, Potter, Honoluly; J D down, but the general opinion seems to be | Spreckels & Bros Co. that she has foundered. Under sail, how- SAILED. ever, the Laurel Branch would prove a pretty Wednesday, September 16. slow traveler. and in this the more sanguine | o Ret ks Cent rate, however. there has been no heavy | Sumr Eureka, Jessen. Eureks. specuiation on the eteamship's chances of ar-| SN CROM doon R derson, . Redondo. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. L RS Uy Captain Milburn’s Uniform. The examination into the frcu-nstances un- der which four able scamen deserted from the “British ship Ben Lee was continued yester- day at the British Consulate. Captain W. J. Milburn, of the British steamship Heathdene, is a member of the board and each day has at tended in all the glory of one of the most elaborate uniforms ever worn by & merchant skipper. The arrival of Captain Milburn at the Vallejo-street float, either going to or re- turning from the British Consul's, has become one of the picturesque events of the day’s hap- Kirkwood, Tacoma. Krog, Eureka. Stmr Mincola, Stmr Redondo, Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Fort Bragg. Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, Moss Landing. Stmr Greenwood, Jackson, Alblon. Bktn,Coronado, Potter, Honoluly. Schr’ Haleyon, Schroeder, Grays Harbor. Schr Advance, Jorgenson, Coquille River. hr Mary Etta, Larsen, Siuslaw. hr Mary Russ, Nyman, Eureka. hr Volant, Skipper, Grays Harbor. Schr Fannie Adele, rrins, Gra Harbor. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. SPOKEN. penings along the beach. With military pre- | . AUg 24, lat 11 N, lon 26 W, Br ship Sir Ciston his sailors row the captain's sle from | Robert Fernle, from Barry, for San Fran- #hip to shore, and with the alr of a major gen- > eral and more golden braid and brass but- % TELEGRAPHIC. tons, ‘Captain Milburn steps ashore and stalks | POINT LOBOS, Sept 16, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Hyades, for Hongkong; U § stmr Burnside, for Alaska. Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Queen, hence Bept 15. Safled Sept 16—Stmr Umatilla, for San Francsco, CUREKA—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Iaqua, henke Sept 15; stmr Aurelia, from Monterey. iled Sept 16-——Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- cisco. Sailed Sept 16—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Diego: stmr San Pedro, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 16—Stmr W H Kruger, hence Sept 15, BRISTOL BAY—In port Aug 23—Bark | Nicholas Thayer, for San Francisco. AN PEDRO-—Arrived Sept 16—Schr Excel- up town to the Consulate, followed by the ad- miring gaze of stevedores, boatmen and small bo; e g2 St Paul Brings $87,431. The steamshin St. Paul arrived yesterday She brought 124 pas- sengers in all, of whom 41 came from Alaska. She brought gold dust valued at $87,431 52. W Y Sonoma Sails To-Day. The Oceanic Eteamship Company's liner So- | . m. to-day for Honolulu and the Antipodes. She will carry a full complement of paesengers, Including a number vrominent colonials. Foansit L T sior, from Willapa Harbor. = : Salled Sept 10—Stmr South ay, for San British Tramp Arrives. Franciseo: stmr Navarro, for San Franéisco. ABERDEEN—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr New- The British tramp steameship Vermont ar- - rived here yesterday, 22 days from Mojl. She | Dur hence Sept 11; stmr G C Lindauer, hencs brought 4609 tonk.of coul. | COSMOPOLIS—Arrived Sept 16—Schr Jennie e Wand. hence Sept 2 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. MENDOCINO.Safled Sept 16—Stmr Phoe- nix, for San Francisco. A Fe RS : Xrrived Sipt 16-Stmr Celia, hence Sept 15. Barley for Belgium. FORT BRAGGSalled Sept 16—Stmr Noyo, ‘The British ship Matterhorn w: cleared yes- | for San Francisco. GARDINER—Sailed Sept 15—Schrs Lucy and Loulse, for San Pedro. Sept 16—Schr Lily, for San Francisco, PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 16—Br stmr Wyneric, from Nome. Tassed Sepi 16— Br ship Leicester Castle, from Vancouver, for Queenstown. f Sailed Sept 15—Stmr - Kohala, for South Africa. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Fulton, for San Pedro. COO$ BAY—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Arcata, hence Sept 12. ASTORIA—Salled Sept 16—Stmr Francis H Leggett, with 1og raft in tow, for San Fran- ciseo. Arrived Sept 16—Schr Andy Mahoney, from Santa Rosalia. Salled Sept 16—Stmr Homer, ior Dutch Har- bor. TATOOSH—Passed in Sept 16—Bktn Koko Head, from Eleele, for Por. Townsend; Br stmr Wyefield, hence Sept 12, for Nanaimo; stmr San Mateo, hence Sept 12, for Tacoma; from Kobe, for Port Town- erday for Antwerp, Belgium, with 64,019 ctls | valued at $68,000, and 20,000 feet of | r as dunnage, valued at $300. ek g X A Cargo for Honolulu. The barkentine Coronado sailed yesterday for | Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo | valued at $34,004, and including the following: 50 bbls flour. 5034 ctls barley, 169 ctls corn, 1bs meal, 1bs beans, 60,875 Ibs bram, 10,429 1bs middlings. 1552 bales hay, 8§ ctl oats, 10 ctls wheat, 968 gals vinegar, 50 cask: beer, 510 gals 35.cs_wine, 2480 Ibs lard, 11 pkge salt salmon, 1773 Ibs peas, 1068 Ibs 2 cs bread, 359 cs canned goods, 31 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1100 gals 134 drums distiliate, 269 pkgs paper. 12 pkgs agricultural imple. ments, 40 bxs soap, 426 cs 23 bbis_ofl, G2 pkgs dry goods_ 110 tons fertilizer, 70 pkgs ope, 120_bdls hooks, 1940 gals gasoline, 15 79 pkgs paints, § cs arms and ammu- nition, 808 kegs powder, 10 pkgs nails, 2 bbls spirits. bktn Makawell. B Passed out Sept 16—Stmr Hyades, from Se- Shipping Intelligence. attle, for Hongkong. ARRIVED. TILLAMOOK—Arrived mt 16—Stmr Se- quoia, hence Sept 12. ‘Wednesday, September 16. Sailed Sept 16-—-Schr Oakland, for S8an Fran- Stmr Redondo, Krog, 35 hours from San | elsco. Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Stmr Bonita, Alberts, 60 hours from San | Jennie Wand, hence Sept 2. Pedro HARDY CREEK—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderfon, 80 hours from Tacoma: bound for Redondo; put in to land passenge: Marshfield, hence Sept 15. POINT REYES—Passed Sept 16—Stmr Rob- ert Dollar, from Astoria, for Redondo. o 2tmr ‘Brooklyn, Higgine, 40 hovrs from Re- ISLAND PORTE. ondo, HILO—Arrived Sept 13—Bark Turn Btmr Alcazar, Martin, 13 hours from Green- | hence Avg 56, o iy i ‘wood. HONOLULU—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Alame- mr City of Sydney, McLean, 21 Panama, via Manzanillo 5% days. d"' Ay ‘Btmr Newsboy, Adler, 16 hours from Men- docino. Stmr Montara, Rellly, 22 hours from Port B ror Signal,® Bendegard, 3 dag tmr 3 ot L, ys from As- toria: bound to Redondo; put in for fuel. Stmr St Paul, Lindquist, 15 days from St Michael, via Nome 14 days, via Seattle 72 bours. Stmr Lakme, Glllespea, 102 hours from Port ‘Hadlock. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, § days from Port- land, via Eureka 24 hours. Br stmr Wellington, McKeller, 79 hours from da, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Salled Sept 15—Stmr Sarato- ga, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Sept 23—Ger bark Alsterschwan, from Sydney. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Sept 15—Br stmr Aorangl, from Vancouver, HONGKONG—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Slbefll. for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. York, for Sout Rotterdam: stmr ton: stmr , for ajestic, for Liverpool. Ladysmith. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Wi uos;‘- stmr Vermont, Haynes, 22 days from emluld. from . Philadelphia; lnnr I for Boston. Bark Agate, Bergman. 24 days from Nusha- I-lledw 16—Stmr Teutonic, for New A NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr New | Staatendam, B | | York and Liverpool GLASGOW—Arrived 14—Stmr choria, from New York SOUTHAMPTO! ailed Sept 16—Stmr Kal- ser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for New York, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Car- pathia, from Liverpool, for' New York. B Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, | Steamer. G. Dollar Rival Willapa Harbor . | Mendocino . | Humboldt Seattle . Coquille River -/ Eel River Ports Humboldt . Portland & As | =t San Diego & Way Pts.iSept. 17 | | Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Sept. l7 \Humh 1at ... .|Sept. 18 | | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Sept. 18 | {San Pedro . <. [Sept. 18 | Humboldt Sept. 19 | City Peking.../China & Japan. . Se;v.. 19 | Umatilla......|Puger Sound Ports....|Sept. 1o n Pedro & Way Pts.[Sept. 19 | n Pedro . . 20 | Portland . -/ Humboldt {Seattle Olympic. San Pedro . s State Callforn San Diego & Way Pts.. S. Portland.. |Portiand & Astoria . 20 | J. Dollar.... attle & Tacom: Newburg..... |Grays Harbor. G. Lindauer..|Grays Harbor. Chehalis. |Grays Harbor. Alameda .| Honolulu .. G. W. Elder... Portland & Astoria.... Bonita. .. Newport & Way Ports| Newport |New York via Panama.|S Queen. | Puget Sound Ports Coronado. Grays Harbor ... North Fork. Curacao. .. |Humboldt_. | Mexican Ports . TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sala) Pier. | September 17. San Pedro..| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Alllunce. ... | Eureka & Coos B {Pler 16 | State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 lm\Pler ¥ Sonoma. . Sydney & W. Pts. 2 pm|Pler September 18,1 i Samo: Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 2 Centralla. Grays Harbor 4 pm Pler 1v Phoenix. ... | Mendocino City....| 1 pm/Pler 13 City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports|i1 am|Pler 9 Bonita. Newport Way Pts.| 9 am|Pier 19 Centenniai. | Seattle & Tacoma .| 5 pm(Pler 2 September 19. Argo. .| Eel River Ports ...| 4 pm|Pier 2| Rival Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm(Pler 2 Chico. Coquille River ...| 6 pm|Pler 2 Humboldt . [1:30 p|Pler § Fomt Arena ..0...| 4 pm|Pler 2 Fork.| Humboldt pm|Pler 2 :lor]‘(h Maru | China & Japan 1 pm|Pler 40 Colon. . . |N. Y. via Panama.{12 m|Pier 40 September 20. ants. Coos B.&Pt. Orfordi10 am|Pier 13 8. Ros: San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 Columbta...| Astoria & Portlandill am|Pier 24 Mariposa. ..| Tahiti Direct ...... 11 am|Pler September Z1. Olympic. Whatcom and Fair| 4 pmiPler 2 Iaqua...... [ Humboldt .. ../10 am|Prer 2 8. Barbara. | Scattle & Olympia.| % pmiPter 2 Eureka. Humboldt .. 12 m|Pler 13 Ching Wo..| China and Japan .[ 2 pm|Pler — September 22. | | Corona. ....| Humboldt .. ..|11:20 piPler 9 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 September 23 Umatilla... | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 September 24. Luxor ..... Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 27 S. Portland | Astorla_& Portland| 4 pm Pier 2 Newburg .. Grays Harbor ... 4 pm|Pier 10 | September 25, Minnetonka York direct..|...... Pier 23 Chehalis. .. | Grays Harbor. 3" pm|(Pler 2 G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pier 10 G. W. Eider| Astoria & Portland.|11 amiPler 24 September 26, [ City Sydney| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m!Pier 40 Alameda. .. | Honolulu ..... /11 am|Pier 7 J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 September 25, | Queen...... Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 FROM SEATTLE. Bteamer, Salls, Nome City ........[Sept. 20 Portland | Nome . Michael. . |Sept. 20 Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports senL 20 Humboldt. ... |Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 21 Dirizo. .|Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 21 Valencia. Sept. 22 City Seattle. .| Skagway & Way Ports,Sept, 25 Al-Kj. . Skagway & Way Ports.[Sept. 24 City Tope) Skagway & Way Ports,|Sept. 28 Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael...|Sept. 28 Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 23 Time Ball. Branch. Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal September 16, fln;edumc blll) on the !'arry hnumu wae rop; exactly at noon at noon of the 120th meridian, or :‘:*3‘:1{ Greenwich time, J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N,, in dnrn. St 1o Vo e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodstic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official thority cf the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low Waters occur at the clty front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises . T [Time| - un BEEES uo'rl—n:mnw-mdo-m | that | born, BREELY SAILS ON CHBLESHP Burnside Leaves Seattle Bound for Alaskan Ports. Will Proceed to Juneau and ' Maks Connection First With Sitka, SEATTLE, Sept. 16.—The United States cableship Burnside safled for the north last night to continue the work of laying | the cable from the head of Lynn canal, by way of Sitka, the capital of Alaska, to this city. She has a stretch of 600 miles of cable aboard, which was transferred from the steamship Texan, which brought the cable around the Horn from New York. On board the Burnside when she sailed were General A. W. officer of the United States army; Col- onel James Allen of the signal corps, un- der whose general supervision the linc will be laid; Captain Edgar Russell and | Captain George O. Burnell of the signal | corps; Henry Winter, cable Lieutenant Charles P. F. Chandler of the quartermaster's department. Captain A. H. Laflin is in command of the vessél. The Burnside proceeds direct to Juneau, | where, after making a shore line connec- | tion, she will leave for Sitka, paying out ; about 230 miles between the two towns, and continuing south from the capital b: open ocean as far as the cable rope will | reach, possibly to a point Gff Queen Char- lotte Island. It is expected that the entire consign- ment of cable on the Burnside will be laid | and the vessel be back in this port for the | final link by October 15. SCHOONER ANDY MAHONEY EEACHES PORT SAFELY | Arrives at Seattle Minu’s Jibstay, but | With Crew Well and Cargo Intact. ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 16.—The American | schooner Andy Mahoney, fears for the safety of which were entertained at San Francisco, reached port to-day from San- ta Rosalia with a partial cargo of salt. The Mahoney was short of provisions, but the Gaelic, from San Francisco, sup- plied her with some fresh meat, egss, etc.,’and she was amply supplied during the remainder of the voyage. urday’s gale was -encountered and the jib stay was carried away, but no other acci®ent occurred during the passage. The fallure of the Mahoney to arrive in| better time was due to the fouling of her bottom in the tropics. All the members of tite crew, as well as Captain Anderson, | his wife and two children, are in excel- lent health. The great log raft was towed to sea‘ | this | steamer Francis H. Leggett is taking the morning for San Francisco. The | monster boom down the coast. The raft u 1, | in 735 feet in length and contains almost | 8,000,000 feet of telegraph polés and piling. | The Leggett has a cargo of more than 1,000,000 feet of lumber. — e JURY WILL DECIDE UPON MRS. FITZGIBBONS’ SANITY‘ She Is Waiting Trial in Judge Cook’- Court for Assault to Murder. A jury was impaneled in Judge Cook’s court yesterday to pass upon the sunlty of Mrs. Etta Fitzgibbons, who is charged | with assault to murder. She has been ' sent to the insane ward in the Central Emergency Hospital, where she will be under expert surveillance till Saturday, when the case will be agaln called. Mrs. ing-house at 873 Market street on May 3 | and Joseph A. Gagen, a young boxmaker, called upon her. He had not been talking to her long when she accused him of at- tempting to choke her, and, procuring a revolver, fired five shots at him, each bullet taking effect. Gagen's ante- morten statement was taken, as it was feared he could not recover. he had attemtped to choke the woman and said the shooting was done without any provocation. covered. Five years ago Mrs. while living at 17 Grant avenue, fire three shots at Charles Bower, a grocery | clerk, without any cause and was sent to the Napa Insane Asylum. She was re- leased about a vear ago. g T e e R Souvenirs of California. ‘We are headquarters for souvenir postal | cards, view books, maps, orange and red- wood ganel! and kelp novelties, etc. San- vall & Co., 741 Market street. * TR AR eada i Moving in Park Project. A meeting of the executive committee to make’ a national park of Mount Ta- | malpais was held yeserday at the Cali- | fornia Club. William ¥ent of San Ra- fael presided with the following members in attendance: Wheeler, John Boyd, Shafter Howard, Professor Dudley, James P. Booth, Mr. Coffin, Miss Mary E. Parsons, Miss Cath- erine Hittell, Miss Eastwood, Mrs. Olney, | Mrs. Lovell White and Mrs. Judge A. R. Cotton. Chairman Kent outlined the work of acquiring the 12,000 acres neces- sary for the park and at his suggestion a committee was chosen to ascertain the value of the land. A letter from Shafter Howard was read offering to contribute land. The following permanent officers were chosen: Willlam Thomas, president; ‘William Kent, vice president; Miss M. E. Parsons, secretary, and John Boyd, treas: urer. Caught Between Engine and Cars. Paul Palles, a dispatcher of trains at | the Southern Pacific Company’'s depot at Sixth and Townsend streets, was caught | between a switch engine and a tratn of freight cars yesterday and had his right leg crushed in the collision. He was tak- en to the company’s hospital at Four- | teenth and Mission streets, limb was amputated between the knee and ankle. Palles resides with his fam- ily at 449 Fourth street and has been em- | ployed In the company's service for a number of years. In addition to his du- ties as a freight dispatcher he occupied the position of a train inspector. —_——— Laborer Killed by a Fall. Peter Rowan, a laborer employed by the Pacific Gas and Improvement Com~ pany, residing at 2249 Lombard street, met his death yesterday afternoon at the com- pany’'s gas works at the foot of Fillmore street by falling from a staging a distance of twenty feet. The man was removed to the Emergency Hospital in the ambu- lance, where Dr. Greely, chief signal | engineer; | Last Sat- | Fitzgibbons was living in a lodg- | He denled | He slowly re-) Fitzgibbons, | President Benjamin Ide | where _the | nn.wA! lem SOUTHERN PACIFIC ine lenye and e duo to arrive at Fraine ICAN "FRANCISCO, ADVERTISEMENTS. 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(West: Small Pill, Small Dose. :::: The Overland 00w Small Price. 11.00r Sscramento River Steamers. 330r Denicia, Winters, Sacra Wooliand, Wililaim Colusa, Wii- ifatoga, Santa Ross. Martinez, Tracy, Lathrup,Stockton. 'l Niles. Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. 4.250 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, D-n} 18.864 Juse. Livermore. i The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tulare, Bakersield, Los Angele Purt Costa. Tracy. Stocktin. Lot Danos. Hayward. N Hayward, N1 d Oriental Mail — Ogdes Owaba, St. Louls. Chicago and | CUTLERY | EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | * RAILWAY TRAVEL. worth, Wianemuce i Mountaln, Elko .. Bl”lmg“]n [ Reno, Truckee, Sscra i | Sufsun, Benicta, Port Costa. Vallejo. daily. except Sunda: and Way Stations. ... Oregou & Cuilfornia Express—Sag: | ramentq, Marysviile, Redding. | Portland t Sourd and East. 8.55a i .107 u;}'l’l{‘l aud Sen Jose (Sun- 11.588 H iy onl by . | 11.28r Port Costa, Fricy. Laibrop. Sio- | @csto. Merced, Raymend (to Yo- | | semite), Fresso, lHeaford, Vi- 1 salfa. Bakersfeld . 12250 | ’ T COAST LI (Narrow Gacge). (Foot of ) nrk«_-:«glrevl ) { l_l Sh | TTa8s Swnts Crus Escursion isusdey | How Shall I Go?| === = tos, Boulaer | | Crus and Way Stations.......... 8250 i 12.16¢ Newark. Centervflle, San_ Jjoss, {| Thatsa question many are asking | | on maten Lo e T | themselves just now. Before you { Principal Way St 10584 answer definitely please look into our § | 4167 Newark San Jose Tos Gatos vad personally conducted tourist parties f | EiZany runs (hrough to" Santa i i | Cru. nday only from Sants [| for Omaba, Kansas City, Chicago, || L e s | St. Louis and Boston. Through tourist | and from Boulder Creek. ’l 58 sleeping cars, and service that you will Tinu’un HARBOR FE thoroughly appreciate. From SAN FIANCISCO, L Bt e - - —1i:15_9:00 11:00 ax. 1.00 3.00 ui We like to comsider those who From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13 patronize us as our guests and endeavor § | "é" :"‘" AR ,!é‘wlw‘ 48rs i T LINE (Broad Gauge). (| foteest them us such. Ourslosping J | GARIa coMEameent surectes cars are modern, roomy, comfortable. They have all the conveniences of a standard Pullman car at less than half the expense. Save your money. ! Join one of our parties and you will have pleasant company and the serv- linas. San Ardo, Paso Robles, ices of a special conductor who goes || throueh with cch pacty. | T Suet (conmection Tot 0a San Jose and Way Stations. 004 San Jose and Way Stations. 154 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excar- sion (Sunday oniy).. 004 New Almaden (Tnes., Frid., only), 004 Cosst Line Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- lister), Pajaro. Castroville, Se- 3 4100 3 3 e # . bars, S in:;:dly drop me a line if you are 008 Los Angeie. Commection @ Castrovtile to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove. 9.004 l-n Jose, Tres Pinos, Cspitola, SantaCruz. Paciflc Grove,Salinas, San Luis Obisgo snd Frivclpal tations W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agt. Burlington Route, 831 Market Street, San Francisco. 842 Francico, San Bruno CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KT. C0. | 1170 Vied wirbices LESSHE 007 San Jose snd Way St ; 30r Cemetery Passenger — So) Francieco, San Bruno.. 13.00r Dej Monte Express—Sania Ciara Ban Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, i | | Pacific Grove (connects at Ssnts | I SAN FRANGISCU ANU NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; | 12:35. 2:50, 3:40. 5:10, §:50, Clars for Santa Cruz, Bouider Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.189 3207 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:30, 7:35, 7:50, L) Burlingsme, San Mateo, Red wood, ! Slturdlyl—Exlr‘ trip at 1:30 p. m. Menlo Park. Paio Alto Mayfieid, SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 1 . Mountatn View, Lawrence, Santa 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | Clara, San Jose, oy. Hollfs- SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Wateon- |‘ vilie. C Sants Cruz, C-.- ;s - troville, Salings . 1LI8 a. m.; 12:30, 2 40, 5:00, 439r saSone wnd oy Sisiis Saturda = Extra trip at 145 p. m. G aton Wright SUNDAYS—6:50, 1:33, 9:50, 11115 a m.: e > Stations (except Sunday). B.30r San Jose and Principal Way § 167 Ean Mateo, Berestord, Bennont, San 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, uup m. *Except_Saturdays. Leave In Effect Arrive Garlos, "Redwood, ' FairGaka, San Francisco.| May 3, 1903. [San Franclsco. g Menio park, Palo Alto Week | Sun- | Destina- Week " Limtted) e Deve | dayal tion. | Days. s Oblope. Sente Borbars, Los T43a Abgele 2. B Faso, New a clo. : : . 2:30 p) . ::g; ) » Palo Alto and Way Station 5:19 p) 20 p| 7:25p | 25 p | 7:30 a T:45 a| 7:45 Fair Ot ER e hEE TS Rk gug s Tk et 948 2130 p Petaluma, | 6:20p| 6:20p Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Santa 5:10 p) and 1:25p| 7:28p Clars and San Jose . Santa Rosa. P for Afternoon. 730 g 10:20 a[10- nd Sunday only. Sunday only. 8:00a Fulton. 225 5020 5 tations oo Saaday. * 4 | 2:30p 7:25p @ Seturday only. | ) Windsor, E s | 7:30 a Healdsburg, |10:20 a]10:20 2. ca St. southbound Lytton, ru ands: e, | 2:30 pf Geyserville, | 7:25 p] 7:25p i Cloverdal Hopland 20 a|10:20 and Ukiah. 25 bl 7:28p | TO SAN RAFAEL. | it =3 NORT H YR 10:20 8 | ; Guernaville. | 8205 MILL VALLEY, i Sonoma. 3:10a] 8: | Glen Elien. | 63005l 6:30 5 SHOR E CAZADERO,ETC. | 10:20 a[10:20 2. via Sausalito Ferry Sebastopol. | 7:25 p| 6:20 p 5 ha s | TSTAGES connect at Green Bras for San WEEK ’-"};—,‘luf_“‘:",z o5, s Quentin: at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | [7154% 8005 JiS0 6.5, 0."11:48 5. m. prings; a 'ulton for truria and Mark W, ! ~ - s | Enrl:l" t lgmm I\érrl‘,ynon nlr_l'm Tat cle';fl l;’n%.‘he‘," train week days does Dot rus . serville for Eka a v | Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, | §vys' %3.50 5, 6, 1:30, 9, 11:48 e + Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Scda Bay, Lake. | * Srques magked (9 run to Sas Quentin. port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | rnose rearked (1) to Falrfax, except 5:13 p. m. Eprings, sarutoga Springs. Biue Lakes, Lacrs, | B, e = s | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Po: Saturdays. On Saturday | Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside. Lierly's, | '“FROM SAN KAFAEL TO SAN YRANCISCO | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Ores | _ oo s o | Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | '1_1 ";e o, m 5 30, 8- “ | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino' City. Fors Brag, | 10:20 p. ™. Westport, Usal; at Willits for' Fort Brag sLVm\Y 15, - 9:40, $10:39, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello. Layton- | 111.43 . S %0, 2.30, 13:25, 4:40, 5.0, Cummings, Bell Garberville, ville, sen’s, Dyer, and Eurek: 1 :85, 7:95, 10:20 .’ m. : arked (3) start from San Quentin. ;';:(I)': “;ILL VALLEY Tfl SAN FRAN- Springs, Harris, OL. | Pepperwood, Scotia | aturda Monday round-tri | S 543, 6:40, 7:45. 7 8:28, reduced Tates: o e o] | $h ?u“‘,‘ Ve 40, 3:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05, | .08, Sunday_—Round.trip tickets to all points | 10: 40 p. | beyond San Rafael at, halt rates. SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:38, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:08, Ticket office, 660 Market street, anleu | 1:08, 2:40, 3:35, 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, 10340 b m. | building. THROUGH TRAINS. H. C. f;vm}"mo. R. X. RYAN, 7:45 a. m.. week days—Cagadero and way on. Mamager. GenPaom Ast |eomtisms s metartave cacopten— | v | Tomales and way stations. | T . .. Sutardays —Cazadero and way tations. **Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 3. m., and dations. Ao iy and Legal Holldays—10 & ‘m., Polng Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Morket st. | MOUNT ‘I'MAIJ’MS RAILWAY Caza. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGQ leaves Mondays and Thursdays 5t 9:30 a.m. “Throughia 3 days with Diners aad all trappings. MazxxT ST., (North Shore Radroad, SausaiiTo Furav Foot Marte: Se | 8:00° for Kansas City and Chicago. i i | Office, 641 Market St., and in Perry % « Depot; 1113 Broadwey, Oakland. - 1 A Study in Piracy. One ot Josephine Dodze Daskam's Stories complete in the Next Sunday Call. ; Wukly GOII,SLOOW s P RSN 5 TR S | & Tvains lewve Mivket Street Fevey. *