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THE SAN VICEROY'S LIFE | “‘Crisis Is Reached in a| . Chinese Province ; " Uprising. 45 Frcminent” Official May Be illed if Troops Are Unavailable. —o w gtung the n P @ i THREE BROTHERS T0 BE EAECUTED Governor Odell Refuses to Interfere in the e r Qdell de- t he t of witnes: ne with all possi- and probably wenty min- to seek- three w when s taken to the f was first to go, the prison and make + the condemned of the main row the other s been de- the three side rest e- iven d r death ir bear well the A Typographical Tragedy. 'We are thorry to thay,” explained the ik Weekly News room wath entered - unknown thcoundrel, the ethtablith- o eeded in making hith eth- impothible, of courthe, to thupply of etheth in time , and we are thuth com- h a thituation more | dithtrething, but we urtk te thtagger we purthue to mithing letter wth on time loth thuthtained of the mitherable mithere- known to uth, but doubtleth thupothed in- | never be thaid that the petty | all-thouled villain hath | Newth, and if thith meet of the tethtable rathcal we beg m that the timateth | th newth can cripple it | he alphabet. cathion to thay to him, fur- before next Thurthday we timeih ath many etheth —Richardson (Tex.) Echo. ADVERTISEMENTS. PUTTING IT OFF from day to day when you want to find a Jaundry that will do up your linen in @ manner that can't be rivaled is 2 mis- take. You don't need to go far to find ne. 1f you ask any of your friends where such a. ope is they will always tell you that the United States Laundry is superior in the laundering of fine linen rts, collars and cuffs, ete. One trial will eenvigce you. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY OFFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell. | Captain Hayward reports that the steam- STEAMSHIPS RETURNING FROM ORIENT AND AUSTRALIA MAKE PORT ON TIME . | : |5 mflflsEH[flfOcean Liners Ventura From the Antipodes and Doric From China and Japan Reach Dock After Fair Voyages With Big Cargoes|Quarrel in Saloon Re- of Valuable Products and Full Complements of Passengers Oceanic Steamship Company Ventura, from Sydney, Australia, came to anchorage in the harber at 5 o'clock yester ernoon, and at 6:15 was tied up at her dock She brought a large number of passen- gers and a full complement of freight. Among her passengers were the Earl and the pre; weather the trip. Countess of Lonsdale. Fine tled generally throughout | vi | | p was delayed three hours at Fanning nd in landing supplies at that port is was due to the fact that the light- | ng facilities of the island were not suf- ficlent and it became necessary, in order accelerate matt for the vessel to | lower her own boats and assist in putting | the mercha; se ashore. From Hc lulu ‘ e weather was fair, but the Ventura | ad to coinbat head winds, which caused a further delay | Sunday night a surprise auction was d on board the ship for the benefit of al of San Francisco, h netted $250. ry passenger on board presented a sealed package to the purser, who auc- | tioned it off to the highest bidder. The kage presented by the Earl of Lons- dale was bid in by T. Merton for $100. When opened it was found to contain a bottle of fine liquor. Ventura sailed from Sydney Sep- tember 7. The actual time of the steamer was 21 days and 2 hours from Sydney 17 day and 18 hours from Auckland and 5 days and 20 hours from Honolulu. On September 22, at 11:15 p. m., she ex- changed signals with the steamship So- to noma. On the 2ith she passed a steam- ship west bound, supposed to be the Hongkong Maru and on the same day she passed a French bark standing north and close hauled. Following are her cabin passengers: . F. Butler, Miss A C..C. mpbell, From Butler, Miss . . P lapp. J Davidsor T. Storie Dixon, Miss Graham Gibbs, Right Hon. Earl of Lonedale. steward and valet: Right Hon. Count f Lonedale and maid, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, gh. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lemare, Dr. C. W. Laver, F. Merton, T. D. Merton, Mr. and Mre. Wiiliam B. Orr, F. A. Ormiston. Captain H. P. | E. Parker. W. R. Thomas, C. E. Wheelwright | and R. Hamliton. Auckland—Percy Adame, W. Hildesheim, J. S. Macarchen, Mrs. J. W. Roberts, H. E. Kel- ley. Mrs. T. K. Armour and Mrs. R. G. Sneath 0—R. Stevenson, Miss E. Stevenson, Preifter. Judge F. S. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Becker, Miss T. Becker, Humphries, Mrs. L. E. Shellburg, Comins, C. T. Sutton, C. A. Thompson, A. J. Derby, C. J. Hutchins, F. M. Hall, | A. Moore, Miss L. Wight, W. Hurley, and Mrs. A. C. Olds, Bishop Restarick, Ell and child, Mr. Schroeder, A. T. Miles, | J. M. Levey, Mr. and Mrs. G._E. West and children, Mrs. W. Thoms, Mrs. E. Riordan, H. | E. McIntyre, C. E. Dunshee, F. C. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, Dr. T. R. Jones, Mr. Shoupe, W. ishihara, H. Inasaki, Mrs. Tatu- ishi. Mr. Tahukifi, O. Yetaro, O. Chiyo, T Juichi, T. Juki, E. Moto, Mrs. E. Moto, Mr. Hunda, Mr. Hetanl and J. Akyama. In the 851 tons of cargo in her hold were 110 barrels of fur skins, 5 boxes of sover- eigns valued at £250,000, 1236 bags of copra | and 1274 bunches of bananas. g R Doric Arrives From Hongkong. The Occidental and Orlental Steamship Com- pany's Doric arrived in port yesterday after- noon at o'clock and landed her passengers 5 p. m Nothing of any special happened during the voyage. She - the trip from Hongkong in 27 days and hours, being 16 days and 16 hours from Yokohama and 6 days and 5 minutes from Homclulu. Among her passengers were W. C. Hart- ridge, who was returning from tke Caroline Islands; E. W. Tiiden, the steamship com- pany’s agent at Hongkong; C. Cuttriss, who ha been in Manila in the interest of the Commercial-Pacific Cable Company, and Ed- ward Rosenberg, secretary of the Federated Trades, who has been for several months in Honolulu. She brings 2000 tons of freight, including 1200 tons of tea and 00 cases of ovium, There were 105 Chinese and two Japanese in the steerage. The cabin passengers were T. W. Abbott, Major H. W. Benson, Nathan Bentz, P. G. Bentz, T. Craven, B. R. Curtis, C. Cuttriss, Mrs. S T. Fisher, N. Gammon, B. Guggen: heim, Miss Sue F. Gulick, Mrs. M. K. Hall, W. C. Hartridge, Mrs. F. D. Johnson, Emile Krug, Lieutenant F. M. Leake (R. N.), J. McMullen, Mrs. J. McMullen, J. P. du Motel, Rev. D. Park, Mrs. D. Park, Miss Mary Parl E. L. Rbbertson, Mrs. O. P. Robinon, Edward Rosenberg, K. Seko, A. B. Switzer, E. Tilden, Alexander Tison and Mrs. A, ¥, Wood- sum. China Will Sail for Orient To-Day The Pacific Mail steamship China will safl to-day at 1 o'clock for the Orient. During the four months she has been laid up she has been thoroughly overhauled and her machinery renovated and placed In first-class shave at an expense of over $100,000. She carries about 135 first-class pafsengers, including a number of round-the-world tourists, a Cook's tourl party of twelve and a number of missionaries, Her cargo consists of 3200 tons of freight, in- cluding 1400 tons of flour, T | A Loses Deck Load. A dispatch from London, dated September 28, states that the British ship Bawodie, from Chemanis, British Columbla, arrived at Cape Town with the loss of her deck load. g s b s Overdue Andora Arrives. The Andora, from Baltimore to lavique, ar- rived at the latter port yesterday, having been out 160 days. She was on the reinsurance list at 60 per cent. The rate on the Norwegian bark Catharina, 117 ‘days from Puget Sound evenson and 1ulu- in, Dr Miss J. Mr. Ingham shortly after moment mas Lt the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort' Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, SEPT. 29. sets’ (first quarter) |Time| " NOTE—In the abote exposition of the tides the early morning tides are n in the left | | hand column and the successive tides of the | OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- | day in the order of occurre me| as lodllmeé t:e | Pany's v FENTU | fourth time column gives the last tides of the | PANY'S LINER VENTURA day, except when there are but three tides, as | ENTERING THE HARBOR. ometimes occurs, The heights given are in ddition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) sign precedes the height glven Is subtracted from the depth given by oo} Delagoa Bay, was advanced yesterday from September 28, 1903 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry 4 | building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, Matters of Interest to Mariners and |i. ., Shipping Merchants, p. m. Greenwich time. bark Tour d'Au- was char- Europe at NEWS OF THE OCEAN. BURNETT, The ove ., in charge. vergne, whic French ds red- urne, and the bark rgo here for Hilo. a general « e ol ol The Alameda’s Cargo. The steamer Alameda sailed on Saturday for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo, valued at $138, and including the foll Harbor Bay & Pt. Nanaimo Humboldt Humboldt . River Ports ... get Sound Ports ster Harbor n Pedro 70 pkes fresh frults, 1368 pkezs potatoes, | 532 pkes onfons, 142 pkgs fresh vegetable bbls flour, 2078 ctls barley, 14 ctls wheat Dollar. ine, 422 pkes bottled beer, 50 City Para,...| New York via Panama s liquors, cs mineral water, | Curacao . | Mexican Ports 16, Ibs codfish, San Pedro... dressed poultry, | Del Norte. pkgs fresh fish, | Santa Monica. gs 10 cs salmon, 582 Ibs mid- [Santa Rosa... ard, 1875 Ibs | Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. ArenalQct. : | Coquille River Newport & Way Portland & Way Pts..|Oct. Humboldt c &ortland & Portland & 789 60 1bs sugar, 17,745 Ibs ham and | storia. OB BBANNANR 11 b b e S 1919 1os glucose, 2087 Ibs | . Portland. . storia. 10 bbls candy, 17.097 Ibs 1 cs prepared fish, | Umatilla..... | Puget Sound Ports. Ibs coffea, 4000 Tbe salt, 730 Ibs chocolate, | Arab... | Hakodate o - Deds i - oiweior. 11 o5 oo 1 1bs | Nevadan..... | Honolulu ... . ied fruit, 670 Ibs 2 pkgs raisins, 20,232 Ibs | State of Cal..)San Diego & Way Pts. Oct. pkgs manufactured tobacco, 254 pkgs drugs | Coos Bay.....]San Pedro & Way Pts.|Oct. and sundries, 198 cs boots and shoes, 4 cs | Arizonan...., |N. Y. via Pt. Los. Ang.|Oct. hats, 220 pkgi goods, 116 pkgs electrical | Nippon Maru. | China & Japan . supplies, 59 pkes leather, 48 bales bags, 20 cs | Newburg. .... | Grays Harbor matches, 37 pkgs m; 2 pkgs bicycles | . Barbara... |Seattie & Oly and parts, pkes < and ofls, 284 gals | J. Dollar..... | Seattle & Tacoma . aleohol, 8 cs arms and ammunition, pkgs | San Jose w York via Panama.|Oct. wagon and - carriage material, 42 pkegs nails, | Columbia Portland & Astoria.. 243 boiler tubes, 212 pkgs paper, 5002 Ibs soda, Puget Sound Ports 25 bdls wire, 80 pkes rordage, 328 bxs soap, T oabi R 19 bales twine, 13 bales hose, 44 pkgs tank TO SAIL. material, 100,520 Ibs bitumen, 22584 lbs starch, e 32 bdls § pes iron, 83 pes 1 bl steel. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pier. : 3 | September 29. Notice to Mariners. C. Nelson. . | Astoria & Portlahd| 5 pm|Pier 2 Notice is herehy given of the following | Centralia... Los Angeles Ports.|10 am(Pier 10 change in the aids to navigation inthis dis- | Phoenix....| Mendocino City 1 pm Pler 13 trict, whic the List of Lights and Fog | Minnetonka | New York direct:[[...... Pler 23 Signals, F st, 1903: China...... | China & Japan 1 pm|Pler 30 OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1 ! ::n"r"nm" g Pi COLUMBIA B NS Arctic nboldt {Pier 10 COLUMBIA, RIVER INSIDE BAR GAS | Arotic. el g Bier 2 BUOY, page 28, 91 (List of Beacons and | 12 Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1903, page 51)—This buoy | Solumbia...| Astoria & Portland(1l amPler 24 replaced by a fizs-clacs’ P.S. nun buoy Sep- Arcata......| Coor B8 n.mi'nrdim am|Pler 13 The following changes affect the List of | Goronado...| firaye Har & P Rias 10 cons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1903: ol g OREGON AND WASHINGTC Rival. i COLUMBIA RIV State of C: |Pler 19 51 and SOUTH S. Monica. # 4 pmgPIer 2 a black fir Nebraskan. . Pgt. §.| 3 pm|Pler 23 tember 16, October 2. OUTSIDE BAR WHISTLING BUOY, nun- | Argo. Eel River Ports....| 4 pm|Pler 2 shaped, surmounted by a whistle, was moved | Rainier. Seattle & Whateom| 4 pm|Pier;10 on September b and is now in 84 feet of water October 3. . and fhbout 3 miles SE % 8 of its former posi- | San Pedro..| Humboldt 4 pm|Pler 2 tion; North Head Lighthouss N % E: Cape | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena 4 pm|Pler 2 Disappointment Lighthouse, £ (east- | Chico... Ceoquille River 5 pm|Pier 2 erly); Point Adams (discontinued) Lighthouse, | Newport... | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 EY4N. City Puebla Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pler 9 BAR BUOY, a P. §. first-class nun, was dis- | Centennial. . Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm(Pler 2 continued September 16. October 4. PEACOCK SPIT BUOY, No. 1, a first-class | S. Rosa. San Diego & Way.| f am|Pier 19 can, was moved September 18 and is now in 24 | Corona. Humboldt . 1:30 p[Pler 9 feet of water. Point Adams (discontinued) | Bonita. Newport Way am|Pier 15 Lighthouse, ESE % E; Cape Disappointment | October 5. t Lighthouse, NNE % E; North Head Light- [ G. W. Elder| Astorla & Portland. |11 am|Pler 24 house, N % W. | October 7. CLATSOP SPIT BUOY, No. 4, a first-class +| China & Japan 1 pm|Piler 40 nun (new style). was moved September 17 and Mexican Ports 10 am|Pfer 11 is now in 31 feet of water. Outer end of Astoria & Portland| 1 pm|Pier 2 whar? Fort Columbia, NE by E % E; Point September S. Adams (discontinued) Lighthouse, B by 5; | Ventura Syndey & Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler 7 Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, N 34 E. Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 COLUMBIA RIVER, pages 53 and 57— SMITH POINT SHOAL BUOY, No. 14, a first- FROM SEATTLE. class svar, was moved September 18 and is now in 1S feet of water. Smith Point Post | Steamer. For. Lisht. NE by 1 % E; right tangent to Smith | ——— = iy oint, 8. umboldt Skagway & Way Ports.(Oct. 1 FLAT SOUTH SIDE OF CHANNEL BUOY, | Al-Ki.. Skagway & Way Ports.(Oct, 1 r‘«eo, l: -Jm-clnu nun, was discontinued Sep- (J;nnle gy Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Oct. 1 mber 24, ttage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. |Oct. ALASKA. . Nome . Y i WRANGELL STRAIT, pages 90 . SOUTH LEDGE BUOY, No. & a second-ciass 7 nun, reported out of position September 7. 8 ROCK POINT BUOY, No. 10, a first-class 10 spar, reported carried away September 7. BLUN’ INT REEF BUOY, No. 16, a Shi; frst-clags spar, reported out of position Sep- pping Intelligence. tember 7. 3 ARRIVED. ¢y Thene buoys will be replaced as soon as prac- Monday, September 25. . St ‘wman, rrey, days from By order of the Lighthouse Board. Bristol ga“y‘ e it C. G. CALKIN, Stmr Ruth, Reed, 10 hours from Bow: Landing, bound to San Pedro; put in wh‘:; passengers. Stmr_South Coast, Olsen, 16 hours from Little River, bourd south: called in for orders. . Stmr Signal, Rendegard, 48 hours from Re- Commander, U. 8. N., Lighthouse Inspector. Pt 2idi s, icamsy Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Watsra"at Pory Potnr. ennc D o o TR Tl int, ent to San 2 thority ot the. Biparimtendent e "'::"’:"m hmm" G i = NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ) jan. Ty s W | and then the number | nt. Othere on the list are the | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | days out from Caleta Buena to | of the lower low water. ) per cent; Laurel Branch, —_————— 1 to Punta Arena Time Ball. - Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. 8, N., Mer- chants Exchange, San - Francisco, Cal., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903. MATE SHOOTS THE DEGKHAND sults in Attempted Murder. Steamer’s Officer Runs to the Vessel After the Firing. PP Y CREEE COLUSA, Sept. 28.—John Vincent, a deckhand, was shot in the head here this afternoon by C. A. Bartholomew, first mate of the steamer San Jose. Four shots were fired. One of the bullets took effect in Vincent's head, but it is thought the wound will not prove serious. | The deckhand claimed that the mate was forcing eight men to do ten men's work and after a quarrel quit his job. | | The two met in an uptown saloon a few | hours later and the quarrel was renewed. | The deckhand threatened to ‘‘do up” the mate. With the remark, “I'll see you later,” the mate left the saloon and re- turned in a few minutes. “Now, if you want to do me up, step outside,” sald the mate. The deckhand started for the mate, who pulled a pistol and fired. He fmme- ‘diately ran for his boat.and hid in the held, where he was afterward arrested. ———— Criminals Sentenced to Prison. STOGKTON, Sept. 28.—J. B. Conner, convicted of burglary, and Westley Keel- | ing, convicted of robbery, were sentenced this morning by Judge Outter to four and five years, respectively, In San Quentin. | Conner robbed a man in a hotel of cloth- | ing, and Keellng took money from the | pockets of an intoxicated individual while | the latter was asleep. .'1'H"H"l"—H’l‘l«l‘i'-H-l--I—l—l—l—l—i-‘<.I Stmr State of Callfornia, from San Diego. Stmr Dorle, Smith, 27 days 17% hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 16% hours, via Honolulu 6 days % of an hour. CLEARED. Monday, September 28. Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria, etc; Pac Coast |s s co. | Eureka; Pac Coast Stmr Montara, Rellly, Seattle; Pac Coast S Thomas, 40 hours Corona, Johnson, § S Co. Stmr Co. Bark & Co. s Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu; Welch SAILED, Monday, September 28, Cella, Nordberg, Bowens Landing. South Coest, Olsen, San Pedro, Queen, Cousins, Victoria, etc. Corona, . Eureka. an Pedro. | Stmr Hammar, Fort Brags. Stmr n, Caspar. | TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS—Sept 28, 10 p m—Weather | cloudy; wind SW; velocity 12 miles an hour. | SPOKEN. Aug 10—Lat 6 S, 27 W, Ger bark Octavia, | from Antwerp for Port Los Angeles. MISCELLANEOUS. Sept 28—Br ship Bardowle, from | Chemainus, arrived at Cape Town with loss of deckload. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Salled Sept 28—Bktn Mary Win- | kelman, for Eureka. | PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 28—Schr/| Queen, hence Sept 9. TACOMA—Arrived Sept 27—Bktn Georgina, from Shanghal. Safled Sept 28—Swed ship Thessalus, for —. SANTA BARBARA—Salled Sept 28 -Stm: Santa Rosa, for San Dlego; stmr Bonita, for | San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 2§—Br stmr mont, hence Sept 25. | ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 28—Schr Novelty, | hence Sept 14; stmr Grace Dollar, hne Sept 25. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 28—Br bark Strath. don, from Royal Roa EVERETT—Salled Sept 28—Schr A M Bax- )an Francisco. Sailed Sept 10—Schr Vega, for Golo- is expected to sail from Golovin Bay Sept 20 for Whatcom. | SAN PEDRO-—Sailed Sept 28—Stmr Aber-| deen, for San Francisco; schr Alcalde, for Bu- | | reka. Arrived Sept 28—Fr ship Ville de Mulhouse, Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr | Stmr - LONDON, Ver- from Hamburg; stmr Alcazar, from Green- | wood. FARALLON ISLANDS—Passed Sept 28, 1:10 p m—Br stmr Dorle, from Hongkong for San_Francisco. | FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Polnt Arena, hence Sent 26. MARSHFIELD—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Pren- | | tiss, hence Sept 2 : EUREKA—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Navarro, hence Sept Br bark Woollahra, from Syd- | ney. Sailed Sept 28—Stmrs Pomona and Eureka, for San_Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 27—Schr Salem, fm San_Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr City of Topeka, from Skagway. GRAYS HARBOR—Satled Sept 27—chr 1Ida | Schnauer, for San Franclsco. Arrived Sept 27—Schr Chas R Wilson, hence Sept 17; schr Halcyon, hence Sept 16. MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Pasa- dena, hence Sept 27. TATOOSH—Passed in Sept 23—Stmr Edi'h | hence Sept 24 for Seattle; stmr Santa Bar- bara, hence Sept 24 for Seattle; stmr Alliance, from Coos Bay for Port Blakeley; bktn Ama- | zon, from Honolulu for Port Townsend; Br ship Crown of England, hence Sept 7 for Port Townsend; schr Resolute, from Honolulu for Port Townsend | Passed out Sept 28—Swed ship Thessalus, fm | Tacoma for_Callao. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 28—Schr Queen, hence Sent 9. | ABERDEEN—Arrived Sept 27—Schr Chas R | ‘Wilson, hence Sept 17. MONTENANO—Sailed Sept 28—Schr Jennie | Wand, for San Francisco. BANDON—Salled Sept 28—Stmr Chico, for | S8an Francisco. | T FAIRHAVEN—Sailed Sept 28—Schr Willlam Nottingham, for San Pedro. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK_Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Segu- ranca, from Colon. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed Sept 28—Bark Albert, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 28—Bktn S G Wilder, hence Sept 13. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived Sept 26—Jap stmr America Maru, hence Sept 2. CALLAO—Salled Sept 26—Ger stmr Ramses, | for_ San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived Sept 28—Ship Henry Fail- ing, from Port Townsend. Sailed Sept 28—Stmr Slerra, for San Fran- clsco. 1QUIQUE—Arrived Sept 28—Br ship Andora, from Baltimore. CORONEL—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr American, from New York; to sail Sept 29 for San Fran: clsco. CAPE SPARTEL—Passed Sept 26—Ger stmr Vero from Manila for New York. IQUIQUE—Arrived Sept 26—Br ship Dech- mont, from Honolulu. SHANGHAI—Sailed Sept 3—Br ship Iver- nia, for Port Townsend. NEWCASTLE, NSW-—Salled Aug 10—Bktn I L Eviston. Aug 20—Br ship Ormsary; Fr bark Lafayette. Aug 21—Schr E B Jackson. Aug 22—Fr bark Marechal Suchet. Aug 23— Bktn T P Emigh, for Lahaina: Fr bark Ernest Legouve. Aug 25—Ship James Drummond. Aug | 31—Ship John Currier; Nor bark Bonevento, | for Honolulu. Sept 1—Br ship Galgate. Sept | 3—Br shio Bidston Hill, Sept 4—Fr bark | Francols Coppee, for San Francisco, Sept 21— Fr bark Germaine, for Oregon. . In port Sept 7—Ital ship Agetine Terrisano, brig Geneva, bark Loulsiana, Br ship Queen | Margaret, for Honolulu; Br bark Sussex, for Mazatlan; Br ship East African, for Oregon: Br bark Invarnehill, fo- San Diego; Br ships Alice A Leigh, Crown of Denmark and Ditton, Ger ship Alsterschwan, Fr bark General Foy, Br bark Ladas, Fr bark Vendee, Fr ship Ver- cingetorix, Br ships Hutton Hall, Willlam Tille and W J Pirrie, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Zee- land, from Antwerp. GENOA—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Prinzess Irene, from New York via Napfes. BREMEN—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Grosser Kerturst, from New York via Plymouth and WARSEILLES—Arrived Sept 26—Stmr Cali- fornian, from New York via Naples. HAMBURG—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Blucher, trom New York via Plymouth and Cherl E MANCHESTER—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr - GLA! = Sept 27—Stmr Colum- bia, from New York. Sept 28—Stmr Lauren- tian, from New York. 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GALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 2. m., through In 8 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. ‘:wé" m. for Kansas City, Graad Canyom and Bicago. | TiIckeT OFFIcE: 641 Market St., and Ferey Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad Oak- 1and, Cal. ks CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. I LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, of Market St. SAN CISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DA’ 50, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, | 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS— :35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:60, 5:20 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS-8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, SICK HEADACHE FRANCLS For | f | ark 7.00a Benicla, Sulsun, Ehuirs aud Sacra- mento ....... Vacaville, Winters, Ru: Martinez, San Napa, Calistog: Niles, Livermore, ton... 8.004 Davis, Wo Marysvilie, (comnects at Marysville for Gridley, Biggs Expross—Ogaen 8.004 nez. 8.004 ! 6. Haaford, Vi L, 5 | 830a sn Sree Wiliisme 2o (for Bartiect Sora. Tuolunine Martinez and W: Vallefo El Paso Pas Port _Cost bound arrives via C The Overland Limited — o Deaver, Omaha, Chicago Hayward nd Way Statfo Sacramento River Steame: Benicia, Winters, _Sae . Wiiliams, Colusa, Wik Landing. Marys e and way statfons.. Jey snd Way Stations.. an Ramon, Vallejo, Naj Martnez, Trac Kiles. Liver Hayward, Niles. Jose. Livermoi 3 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles ........ Port Costa, Tracy, S Rhs . Orov! i 9 Hayward, Oriental fcia, Sacramenta, Awdurn, Colfax, Truckee. Boca, keno, Wads M. Winnemucca, Bat Mountatn, Elko ese . 4285» ®.. Reno, Truckee, Sascramento, Davis, Sutbun, Beaicia, Port Costa...... 7.88a ilefo, dally, except Sundsy... e S dend SR Pablo. Port Costa. Martines and Way Stations. S 1128 Oregon & California Express—s rumento, Marysville, Redding. 1 Portiand. Puget Sourd and East. | 8.90r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- | [ I . 11,280 Pore Cost Port Costa, Tracy, Laibrop, Mo~ desto, Merced, Raymond (1o Yo Fro d, semite), Vi | saiia. B 0. TNE_(Varrow Gam oA St N ek Bireet 746a Sauta Cruz Excursion (Sunday oniy) ’ v 8.154 Newar! San " Joue, Feiton, Doulcer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations.......... 12.16F Newark, Centerville, San_ Josa, | New Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aud Princtpal Way Stations ......... | 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos and way statlons (on Saturday snd \ Eunday runs through to Sente Cruz; Monday only from Sants Cruz). Connects at Feiton to sod from Boulder Creek..... 18. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip3 15 9:00 11:00 xw. 1.00 3.00 5.18».% From OAKLAXND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 33:00 18:05_10:00 st 12.00 200 4.00 P COA LINE (Broad Gaug: &9 (Third aud Townsend Streets.) 704 San Jose and Way Stations.... ] 00a San Jose and Way Stations. .16a Monterey and Sants Crus Excar ! sfon (Sunday only).......ccoee oou | 8004 New Almaden (Tuea., Frid., only), 8004 CoastLine Limited—Stops only San | Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- lister), Pajaro. Castroville, Sa luas, San drdo, Paso Robles, Banta Margarita. San Luls Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf (connection for Lompoc), Santa Barbara, Saugus ind Los Angeles. Connection as astroville to and from Montere! d Pacigc Grove.... ... 10.489 an_Jose, Tres Pinos, C SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove, 10584 8.30° 5.38» 30 ,m v 102 0.004 cons i ’um 8an Jose and Way Stations.. | 71.00a Cemetery Passenger —Sout! { Francisco, San Bruno - 11304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos Way X Jose and Wa: 2.30P Cemetery Passenge: Francisco, San Bruno 13.007 Del Mon! te Express—Sa; i San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Saata Clara for Senta Cruz, Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.158 8.30r Pacific Grove and Way Stations— roy. Hollis- . Watson- | Clara, San Jos ter, Tres Pinos vilie. Capitola, B Jose and 4300 san 2007 San Jose, xcept Sund $6-307 San Joseand Principal W' 162 San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San 88 13 Me: -30r San Jose and Way S s | 40P Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—San Luts Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los beming. EI Paso. New Orleans, New York. (Westbound via Sun JoaquinValley). Palo Alto and Way Stations. South San Francisco. Millbrae, Burlingsme, San Mateo, Bel- mont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Onks, Menlo' Park, Paio Alto, Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunnyvaie, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose....... A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday enly. + Sunday only. 4§ 8tops at ail stations on Sund: . y only. | tSundey excepted. a € Via Coast Line. 1w Via San Joaquin Valley. ! __dReno tratn eastbound discontinued. &~ Only trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound Ore6:10 4. $7:004.30..11:00 A 2. 2:30 P.¥. 30d 6:30 7.2, i TO SA* RAFAEL. SAM QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry WEEK DAYS—(Holidays _excepted)—8:i3, 8:45, 9:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, 1.4, 315 ob e % #8.254 10.154 L3 H 'SHORE LB 0TS 5:15, *6:13, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. W Leave | 1In Effect | Arrive a. m. train week days does pot rua fo sco.| Sept. 27, 1903. || Mill_Valley. Sen Pranclaco | Sept. . 1908, Jifan Francieca: | MC,NDATS AND LEGAL :HOLLDATS-% Weak | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week | {8, 19, 110, 11, {11:30 a. m.. f12:30. °1:3% tion. days. | Days. | 2:35, 3:50, 5. 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. 3 | “'Tratms marked ) run to San_Quentin. 9:10a S:40a | Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m- Ignacio. 10:40 2{10:20 4 | Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. trala 0p | runs to Fairfax x ! FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCI —Week days—8:25, i8:95, 7:40, $:13, 39:35. 5 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, 13:45, 4:50, 3:30, 6:43, Novato, P e W — NDAYS—6:13, 7:35. 18:10, $:40. $10:35, end 311:45 a. m., 12:80, 2:30, 33:25, 4:40, 35:30, S 6:58, 7:35, 10:20 p. ‘m. : Trains marked () start from San Quentin. f FROM_MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRA ¥ives \ CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 7:45. § 1 I 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05, Jolemars. ) | NP ATE—6:35, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:08, Healdsburg, [10:402(10:20a | 3 65300 3 45, 4755, 209, .10, 10:40 B 7 Tttt ¢ THROUGH TRAINS. Geyserville, | 7:35pf 0:20p a m., week days—Casaders and wap Cloverdale. T v epted)— Hopland 10305 | 5:16 b. m., week days (Saturdays except 2 : omal way ‘stats 306 UMIR. 8:20 p | TGS D, V.. "Saturdaye Cazadero and way Willits. §:20 p | stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—$ a. m., Caza- 10:20a | dero and way stations. Guerneville. 6:20p | _ Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. Sonoma. $:40a | TICKET OFFICE- 428 Market st. Glen Etlen. 8:20p| FERRY—Foot of Market st 10:20 2 “ Sebastdpol. 6:20 p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Guentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lyttcn for Lytton Springs: at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greemwood: at Hoptand for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr'a Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort E Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg, ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls. OI- Jen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at nf)n Eua':;‘ -Round-trip tickets to all beyond San Rafael at half rates. T, Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, R._X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ast. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 66 MaznsT North Shore Railroad) um"’b(mv Foot Market St. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters 5 A GREAT RESTUNATIVE, INVIGUHA- tor and Nervize.