The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 18, 1903, Page 10

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10 LINER SONOMA SAILS FOR ANTIPODES WITH LARGE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS Leaves Port Carrying a Valuable Cargo,-Which - In- cludes 6000 Boxes of California Apples, 10,000 Cases of Alaska Salmon and a Lumber Shipment CRACK LINE AND A LARGE SHIPMEN SAILED YESTERDAY FOR HONOLULU CARGO WHICH INCLUDED CALIFOR- OF SALMON ed i L. Godges, Thaddeus B. S y_Place, A First Lieutenant Milier and child, Murray 3uy Herd > Mks Doris n, Mrs. W. C. M Trom Nagasaki—Captain’ B M. o Mre. B Purssell, J. P. Purs L James Captain €, 7. T a = > o3 First Lieutenant W fydney—Mss_ M. E._Austin Hon. Regl Noble, Charles Noble, Black, Mrs. Bl 5. G. Black, A. A. B e M O RS, Rutledge, Mrs. E a g o e H. W. Young, Lockhart, C Miss Hanco Lawson, Mrs. Lewis erton, William | Mrs. McGrath - Miss Anna McGrath, Master Walter McGrath, W. A day and infant, Harry | rlow Merrvday H jon_ Merryday, ~Wiiliam | in YHara, Patrick Peoples, John | Scene of a lively scrai ", Ste Mrs. e, M George Van Male, Miss Annie Van A. M_Weaver. Mrs. A. D. Little, H_Marquisef, Mrs. M. A Mc- cClement, Floyd McFari obert,” Mrs. McRobert Newth Miss Ruby Hammond. esterday struck Wik A. S. Quigley, C. A rbing the peace. Ran .. F. Schoenheimer, J. C. | PREUERRT Fhleriaw. J. Smith, D Poseamah. -decs. § Overdue Beech HolmibArrives. Troost, Dr. V. R. von Bauer. A. G. Wiggins, | The overdue ship Beech Holm, out sixty-two Willlam Merx, Mre Marquiset | days from Philadelphia for — terday reached her cestination | insured at 10 per cent. Th Transport Sherman Arrives. surance Aristides was advanced to 85 The army r cent Andora was marked up to 35 nsport Sherman, Captain Bru- | P the steameh!y Laurel Marivel, The shiy not been | veral days, reports a storm: of. She brought 93 cabin | put in at several port Pasccngers, about a score in ¥ae seoead cabin | on the point of being wrecked. . dred and forty NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The American . ship Jabez Howes, discharged | y s chartered for lumber, thence | Centralia to Sydney at Louis to instali | are z o for Hawaii. 3 A Wright was cleared | City Peking... China & Japan.. schooner H, 4 Including the following: ctls barley, 77,640 Ibs Ibs middlings, 367 lbs beans, | Ibs dried fish 19 ctls oats, 354 Ibs meals, 60 Ibs lard, 250 lbs 3 cs but- pkgs salmon, and provisien: 1 'pkgs grocerie He is on his way Ibs fertilizer, and shoes, 400 bdls shingles, 26 pkgs 58 sks coal, 8000 Ibs cement, 55 pkgs 525 bbls lime, slag, K34 Ibe grease, 52 pigs lead, 500 10 sheets steel, Durin; overba vered Among ti The Sonoma’s Cargo. d on the Sherman | The Oceanic Steamship Company's Sonoma via Honoluly, | Pago Pago and Auckland with a general mer- H. | chandise cargo valued at $243,612 and dis For Honoluiu, 3 $4703; New Zealand, $57, ; Fiji Islands, $80 ; 30; South Africa, $149; Fanning Isiand, $210. D. Helmic Australia, $111, pkgs onlons, Ibs malt, 50 cs salmon, 5500 kgs dry goods, 92 pkgs paper, 4818 1bs butter, 0 pkgs groceries and pro- 1350, Ibg dried fish, 36 gals wood alcohol, 106 e boots and 5 12 pkgs nafls, is, 400 1bs © pkgs rresh'fish, | 486 Ibie cheese, 925 pkys olives, bs ham and bacon, 15 pkss | 16 bdls iron, 2448 Ibs dressed poultry, 11 3 cs leather, 40 kegs white 200.cs tih cans. Islands—44 bbls flour, 70 gals wine, canned . goods, Patterson, lead, 9 bales broom pkgs. groceries ions, 440 1bs meals, 16 pkgs onlons, 31 pkgs millwork, 2 cs 4 pkgs salmon, . Alexander Murray, 5 Miss Barbara Murray, Second Lieutenant Patajo, Mrs. Leroy Eltinge, Dr, v K. Bourns, Miss Asher, Miss Josephine Recto . Miss Mabel Wood, F. Sindewald, John Hatch, 5 A." A. Moore, 'Mrs. 43 pkgs naval stores, nd sundries. 13 pkgs bicycles | onions, 1926 cs canned goods, 350 cs cereal resh frul, 4700 Ibs codfish, 721 cs 5 cs | cheede, . ;10 plgs .machinery, 26 pkgs 20 pkge agricultural wing machihes, 7 pkgs dry goods, 180 pkgs bicycles ‘and sundries, 6 cs 18 colls rope, 14 pkgs paper, 34 pkgs drugs, 20 cs fuse, 3 962 pes pine ‘gals wine, boots -and . she wagon -materi electrical. goods, 2000 1bs lead, ibs . sagrada, Ibg dried fruit, To Australia—9000 | raisine, 12,665 Ibs cOffée, 5889 pkgs fresh fruit, 62,2060 ibs codfish, 236 cs ‘nesorted canned goods, 4680 cs salmon, | brandy, 25 ey chérries, 1260 Ibs candy, 20,203 1044 Ibs dressed poultry, 107 c€ boots and shoes, 238 cs 3 bales leathér, 54 pkgs machinery, 358 pkgs bicycles 56 cs. scales, 17 pkgs sewing machines, 13 cs electrical goods, 98 pkgs agricultural implement: 3 cs hats, 10 pkgs dry goods, 788 doors, 500 bdls shingles. 0,972 Ibs _lead, 0 bales overalls. To Fiji Islinds—41 plkgs mroceries and pro- isions, 45 pkgs onions, 22 pkgs fresh fruits, 150 1bs hops, B2 cs canned | Boods, 3 cs’saimon, 3'cs candy. To Noumea—14 syruo, 173 gals H. Bush, B. M g e A and child. Mrs Invited Trouble and It Came. Antonio Reves, a fireman on the steamship and sundries, 24 pkgs drugs, 10 bales hose, Attle a few moments before the liner Archie Little Jr., the a machinist employed orks, took up the , cudgels for his | and for a few minufes the Sonoma’s wore alleyway on the main deck was the Reyes fought 1l Little's punches precision of a steam, ham- streaming from a hard- - nan jumped over the rail | he dock. where Policeman J. R. showed him the way on. He was locked up on a charse of dis- chief's son, at the Risdon Cs canned goods, 25 cs eal- d. 600 1bs codfish, 15 pkgs and _provisions. To South Africa—035 ibs dried fruit, 10 cs salmon, 2 cs_cod| In_pddition e merchandise eamer carried $500, in. Mexican doliars, con- signed to Suva, Fiji-Islana September 17, 1803¢ The time ball ‘on the Ferry bullding wae aropped_exactly at noon to-day, 1. e, of the 120th meridlan, or at 8 p. m., S.N. in charge. e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States 'Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waiters at_Fort Point. entrance to San Published by official au- Branch to arriv vesterday por $o_EC was released m the | Ship Susquehanna Arrives. uehanna arrived in this port ¢ night from Baltimore. The Susquehanna passage. She was forced to and many Francisco Bay. thority cf the Superintendent, NOTE—The:high and low waters. occur at the Mty front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 IMPANELS JURY - IN MURDER CASE William T. Rudolph on Trial Before Judge Cook. —————— Accused of Killing Walter Edgerton in Saloon Last February. e | A jury was impaneled in Judge Cook's | court yesterday to try the case of Wil- liam T. Rudolph, charged with the mur-| i der of Walter Edgerton in Mrs. Ellzabeth | | Henrioulle'’s saloon, 135 Second street, on | the afternoon of February 11. Rudolph is a son-in-law of the notorious “Mother” Keyes, and it was said he had a grudge against Edgerton for striking his mother-in-law last November during a dispute about the possession of Edger- | ton's clothes. Edgerton had served a| | term in San Quentin. i The two met on Second street, near Na- | toma, on February 11, and Rudolph claims | | that Edgerton cut him twice with a knife. ; Rudolplt pulled a revolver out of_ his pocket and Edgerton ran into Mrs. Hen- | rioulle’s saloon, followed by Rudolph. Ed- | | gerton took refuge be but Rudolph saw him, and Edgerton | threw up his hands, saying, “Don’t shoot; | | you see T have nothing.” Rudolph delfb. | | erately shot him dead. i | Rudolph was arrested later in his moth- | er-in-law’s residence, 23 Minna street, by | Policemen Tyrrell and Winzler and of- fered a stout resistance. The police claim | that Rudolph cut himself In his mother- | in-law’'s residence to prepare for a plea | of self-defense. | | The witnesses examined yesterday were | | Corporal George W. Russell, who made a | &+ g & dlagram of the scene of the shooting; Dr. | | L. D. Baclgalupl, the autopsy surgeon at | the Morgue; Frank W. Farley, who was | | ana Mrs. Henrioulle, the saloon-keeper:. | Two of the witnesses, Murdoch McDonald |and John McCann, fafled to answer to| issued for their arr | continued this morning. | | @ il @ | | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDA Sun rises ! Sun sets Moon rises . Time ITime| Ft. Pt [ Hw L NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column glves the last tide of the | aay, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When the number given is subtracted from the depth given by | Steamer. | From. Humboldt Coquille Rive San Pedro . Humboldt ..... s Bay & Pt Seattle Humboldt | san Pedro. | Chico. . Iaqua Arcata. Eaith Eureka Umatilla Puget Sound Ports Humboldt . Humboldt attle n Pedro . 8. Barbara. Olympic. ... n Pedro . State Californ San Diego & Wi 8. Portland.. |Portland & Astoria Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma. Monic: Grays Harbor . ewburg Grays Harbor . | F. H. Leggett. | Portland . G. Lindauer..|Grays Harbo: Alameda +|Honolulu voaw Portland & Astoria. G. W. Elder | Chehalis Grays Harbor . Pomona. Humboldt Bonita. ewport & Newpos |New York v | Santa Rosa... [San Diego & Way Pits. | Point Arena...|Mendocino & Pt. Arena Queen.. und Ports . Grays Harbor . Humbeldt Coronado. | North For ORI = | ] | Doric Tsis burg & W TO SAIL. | " Steamer. Destination. | Satls) Pier. | September 18 | {3 | San Pedro..| Los Angeles Ports.! 4 pmiPler 2 Alljance. .. .| Eureka & Coos B..| 6 pm|Pier 1 Samo: | Los Angeles Ports. |10 amiPier Centralla...| Grays Harbor .....| 4+ pm|Pier 10 Phoenix. Mendocino Cit | 1 pm|Pier 13 City Puebla| Pug 9 Bonit port Way Pts.| 9 am|Pier 1. Seattle & Tacoma . eptember 19. | 1 River Ports ...] 4 pm Pier 2 Willapa_ Harbor. pm(Pler 2 | Humboldt .. 30 p|Pler | Pomnt Arena pm|Pier = | Humboldt ... 2 c Centenni 5 pm|Pier pm|Pler 2 pm|Pier 40 | miFler 40| 8. Ros: San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 | Columbia. Astoria & Portlandi1l am|Pier 24 | Mariposa. .. | Tahiti Direct ....../11 am|Pler 7| September 21. | Arcata. Coos B.&Pt. Orford| 4 pm|Pier 13 | Chico quille River [ ; 4 i Olympic. Whatcom & Fairh'n| 8. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympla. Eureka....., Humboldt September 22 §. Monica.. | Los Angeles Ports.[12 m|Pier 2 Redondo. Los Angeles Port: pm|Pler Ching Wi China & Japan pm|Pler laqua. Humboldt +{10 am|Pier Corona. Humboldt 21:30 p(Pler & Coos Bay. Ban Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 19 September 23. | Arctic. Humboldt .[10 am[Pier 2 Umatll Puget Sound Ports.ill am|Pler » September 24 Btate of Cal.| SBan Diego & Wa, 9 am!Pler 19, Laxor .... | Hamburg & Way 2 pm|Pler 2’ 8. Portland | Astoria & Portland| 4 pm/Pler 2 September 25. | Minnetonka [ New York direct |Pier 2 G. Lindauer | Pier 1 G. W. Elder 111 am!Pler 24 September 26. Chehalis. .. [ Grays Harbor .] 3 pm[Pler 2 Newburg .. Grays Harbor pm|Pler 10 pm|Pler pm| Pier mll‘ler 13 3 pm Pler "2 City Sydney| N. Y. via Pana m|Pler 40 Alameda. .. | Honolulu . am|Pler 7 J. Dollar. Seattle & am Pler 2 September 2 | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 FROM SEATTLE, Queén. Steamer. For. Salls. Meteor. Nome & St. Michael...[Sept. 20 Nome Nome . ........[Sept. 20 Portland Nome & St. Michael..|Sept. 20 Cottage Skagway & Way Ports|Sept. 20 Humboldt. Skagway & Way Port: ST Yalencla .| Nome . Sk ved . 23 arallon! | Skagway ay Ports.|Sept. 23 City Seattle...|Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 26 Al-Ki... Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 26 City Topeka.. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 28 Roanoke.. Nome & St. Michael...|Sept. 25 Dirigo. . .| Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 28 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, September 17. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 18 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr_ Rival, McClements, 85 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr_Grace Dollar, Olsen, $5 hours from Grays Harbor. in tow stmr Rival. Stmr Coquille River, Dart, 33 hours from Eureka. Mendocino, Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- docino, 3 i & b4 ind some barrels, | I 8 their mames, and bench warrants were | & st. The case will be |2 GOOG LD p3 1§:3 | the charts. The plane of refsrencs I8 the mean | & of the lower low waters, |4 Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 15 hours xroml BRYSONS | “COQUETTE” REE ART PICTURE WITH NEXT SUNDAY CALL, September 20 = FREE WITH - NEXT SUNDAY CALL. SOM0h OIS ORCHON, a5 1 0 0010 OO 0 OO0 (0O OROHOROAD: CROCHOHOHC QAOOHOORCE Qs MR QOO XD o 20 CHOSNOS, 2 ‘ej g el OO C 00 OO, P wie CHOROUI0 DR QIR0 9 LADY IN RED. £ SH0H0 OOHOROR QOO0 ie3e € 817 K street 2 'ALUMA—H. S. Gutermute, MARYSVILLE—G. W. Hall. REDDING—W. H. gh, “Bergh &S KoY. OAKLAND—E. J. Saake, 13 Tele- Furniture Company J. 'Houston, JOSE—George Denue, M. Len- graph avenue; A. A. Barlow, 369 . >mpany. 4 Twelfth street. TY—W. 1 ne. KTON—Morris _ Bros." book ALAMEDA—C. P. Magagnos, 1358 E A'o}}k. store, 20 North El Dorado street; Park street. ' B orge Hoban. D Stockton Racket store, 711 East Main . CHICO—Fetters & Williams. "reeman Co. IO RS SHOROOR CROCRORONC: RCRORCRIRCROR QRO AR CRORORIHERORORCH HOROMOMORCRLY OHOROHORG ORORCICHOR RAIN NEWS AGENTS AND ALL NEWSDEALERS SELL THE CALL Price 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS The Following Art Dealers Are Making a Speclalty of Framing Cali Art Supplements: O—Hevener, Mier & street; Gage's art store, 509 East _SAN DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Co >. N. Davis, book Main street; Weber's art store, 425 71 F street % * East Main street. FR “SNO—Sronee & Dick hours from Re- Stmr dondo; up river. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 56 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 45 hours Stmr Noyo, Winkle, 15 hours from Fort Brage. Sfmi Geo Loomis, Badger, 40 hours from Redondo. Stmr San Diego and way U § stmr § Manila, Ship € Baltimore Schr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point Reyes. nta Rosa, Alexander, 42 hours from ports, , Bruglere, 26 days from days. Bailey, 124 days from CLEARED. September 17. Honolulu and Syd- Victoria, ete, Stmr Z San Pedro; Pacific “oast Ste ek Lancaster, Sitka: Welch & Co. Schr H C Wright, Nielsen, Mahukon; Chas Nelson Co. The SAILED. Thursd Stmr Californian, Barr attle. Stmr “Signal, Bendegaard, Redondo. te of California, Thomas, San Diego. noma, Herriman, Honolulu and Syd- September 17. Stmr National City, Johnson, Fort Brags. Bark Gerard C Tobey, Lancaster, Sitka. Schr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Schr Ethel Zaue, Erratt, Grays Harbor. POKE Sept 3, lat 22 N W, Ger ship Lika, from Antwerp, for San ncisco. Sept 11, lat 40 N, lon 36 W, ship Astral, from Baitimore, for San Franciseo. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, Sept 17, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind W, D SAN PEDRO- Dodge, from Redondo; Sept 14 Salled Sept 17—Stmr Coos. Bay, for San Franci umr Pasadena, for Mendocino; schr Bainbridge, for Port Blakeley. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 17—Bktn Makaweli, from Kobe. Passed in Sent chr Inca, for Winslow. Passed out Sept 17—Bktn Kohala, for Cape Town. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 17—Stmr Despatch, velocity 4 miles per hour. hence Sept 13. Sailed Sept Francisco. Arrived Sept 17—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Sept 15. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 16— | Swed stmr Marie, from Moji REDONDO—Arrived Sept 17—Stmr Navarro, from San_Pedro. | TATOOSH—Pasesd ofit Sept 17—Schr Wil- bert L Smith, for Ban Francisco; bark ‘Dia- fnond Head, for Honolulu; Ger stmr Luxor, for San Francisco. Passed out Sept 17—Bktn Kohala, from Che- mainus, B C, for South, Africa. Tmned in s;;.z 111'—Acm dm Derado, from sintau. for Port Townsend; stmr Pletades, from " Hongkong: for Seattle. Big Heul of Chinese. ; ssA'rr;,:—Pmmss‘;mlw—.Ger stmr. Luxor, | four Chinese fishermen return- for San Francisco. t 17—8tmr Santa Ana, | Ing from the " N e t ape s A m‘ m the Alaska canneries on board GRAYS HARBOR—Artived Sep? 15—Stmr | tNe Agate were taken Into custody yes- Santa Morilca, hence Sept 12 terday by the Chinese Bureau in order neEUREKA—Arrived Sept 1i—Stmr Corona, | that the residence certificates presented “Arrived Sept 17—Stme Eureka, hence Sept 15; | T8Nt be examined. The examination will stmr Arctic. hence Sept 16. * | be completed to-day, and if Secretary Cor- WESTPORT_Satled Sept 17—Stmr Went- lellvnu telegraphs his permission the re- rort, for S rancisco. sult will be made public. ABERDEEN—Arrived. Sept 17—Stmr Santa | W R Monica, hence, Sevt 12. ey 7—Schr R W Bartlett, »m New Y HAMBURG—Arrived Sept Y York Salled Sept 17—Stmr New for Boston. ————— Stmr Phoen!- Brolgx- :!RAG?—!Arlr‘Ived Sept 17—Stmr Decree Against the Yosemite. rooklyn,: hence Sept 16. | In the libel of M. C. Harriso v BANDON, .Or—Sailed o A - Yo%, o O O alled Sept 16—Stmr Chico, | Contardl, United States District Judge do Safled Sept 17—Schr Onward, for San Fran. | Haven vesterday confirmed the report of ctsco. » | United States Commissioner Morse stat- COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 17—St hence. Sept 14. o v he libelant was entitled to re- ci:‘g‘n‘.‘fd Bept 17—Stmr Arcata, for San Fran- ‘ o ",\s,: ,“’F!N',"'!r‘?.m;;,.“"y,:r'i:";?,:,;‘nf,":o,:"'. (VENTURA—Saled Sept 17—Sche Faany Du- | the libelant. A decree was issued to that ISLAND PORT. ( ELEELE—Arrived Sept 35—Bita Lahaina, q.’,f"}r‘i;i'.‘.‘li" Sept 15—Stmr Enterprise, for _ FOREIGN PORTS, gr:.;)"gé\;g:‘k‘t” Sept 15—Stmr Seguranca, | | 1 Articles that will make Money for you. ' By John Foster Frazer. First of a series of the " ent Y:-T("ed Sept 15—Stmr Alllanca, for New Countemporaneous Thought 3 = . by world-famous HAMBURG—Sailed * Sept 13—Du Netotnd, I Pyt kes Damies T 1 s iy | A — ArTiy Se; e LT o 2Pt 6—Jap stme l Next Sunday Call. VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 17—Stmr Plelades, ———p : N

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