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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAIL, WEDNESDA Y. SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. STEAMSHIP CHINA RE-ENTERS ACTIVE SERVICE AND SAILS FOR THE ORIENT! i e Gt — HE I+ diall Steamship Com- | pany’s sfeaser China salled Hongkeag ~ie Hero'ulu and Yoo 5 hema yestiviny 4 o'clock. c¥ond of vt UMY people mizen bled on fhg dock to witness her depe ture. Bhe appeardy it fine trim after her over hauling 234 was sn 2% @ whistle from stem (s stern. =t» carried passengers Sind 208 Chinese in t ege. She {'ad 3600 togs of freigh:, of! which 500 tons f#us £ Owing 0 her limited accommciictiod “or steersge pas- | sengers she was # peligd to refuse about | seventy-five Chinese, wih~ had gathered | g _ on the dock and who cha:.cred and ges- ticulate -ildly when Ahey found tnere | was no oy for the ! She rri i Ghe follgwing cably pas- | ecngers For Honolulu—J 3. #. Cooke Mrs, R fies A B Hargar, Liox, e . Heyden, Mise Litton and w Shelton and w Farey- B. Fareyweather, Mrs A. M. Gade A H ore Harbeck. P. M. Hayn, A P. Huason, A E’ Kaeser. Rev 3 L. Liebert and Loghran, Miss Lillian Marks C. C, 8. McCaskey, H. D. McCaskey, W Moyer. C. J. Nie Rev. 8. B. Partridge, H. Richards and w Robson, J. Rooney, Fran: G. H. Sween e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. The British ship Lock Torridon s chartered | for wheat to Livernool or London at 15s 64, | with option of general merc ise at 1 The barkentine Irmgard s to Honolulu with general cargo. et Three Grain Clearances. | ritish bark Pericles was cleared yes- | terday for London, England, with 48,612 ctis | barley, valued at $60,705, 16,000 feet of | lumber as dunnage, valued at $30.. The French bark Marguerite Molinos cleared yesterfay for Queenstown with 46,332 ctls barle The was for orders | , valued at $54,000, and 30,080 ctis wheat, valued at $14,100. The bark &lso 4 21,000 feet Jumber as dunnage, valued at §315, The German ship Siam, which cleared for the same port, had 02,222 ctls barley, valued at $61,360; 4020 ctls wheat, valued at $5628, and 17,000 feet lumber dunnage, valued et $ 3 - Exports for the North. The steamer Queen, which sailed on Monday for Victoria. carried cargo consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Co- lumbian ports valued at $32,191. The cargo in. cluded the following produce and merchandts: 1083 pkgs fresh fruit dried fruit, 16,150 Ibs raisins, 35 pkgs fresh ne 2850 groceries and p 2en Ibs codfish, 15 and ammunition, ®oods, 1 s liquors, 4 Ibs coffee, 48 pkgs pa KIDNEY AND BLADDER CURE For pains in the back, Bright's - g fmeontmeer of nefie etk - éropsy, diabetes, Only by removing poisonous acid can rheumatic and neuraixic troubles ' pe cured. Uric acid finds its way into the blood because the Kidneys are weakened and do pot throw it off from the system. Restore the Xidneys and you restore the power that will force the uric amcid from he body. That is just what McBurney s Kidney and Bladder Cure does, It driven the deadly uric acid from the blood. It rustains the organs that sustaln life and | Hongkong via I . | pkes machinery the forces that make blood. McBurney: Kitney and Bladder cure. $1 80, y druggists. Booklet oy Eole Mr., 226 S. Spring st., Los Angeley’ CRUISER HARBLENFEAD AND GUNBOAT CONCORD ENTER- ING HARBOR. 5160 Ibs chocolate, 850 Ibs grease, 102 pkes m Dery steamer also carried 17 cs cigars, valaed | en route to Daweon. RS A Cargo fir Honolula. The bark Andrew Yelch sailed yesterday for Tonolula with an assorted m: ,144 and Includ! ctls barley, g the following: S ctls wh 27 btales hi 32¢5 gals 10 c B ors, 115 cs e, 380 pkgs groceries %S gale vinesar, 422 cs canned & crts paste, 20 cs salmon, 45 bbls slaster, 41 pkys X pkge - soap, G5 cofls Tope, aints and ofls, 9 pkgs machinery >se, 1000 poe sewer 14,508 b , 9900 gal. d bars © bdle 2020 posts, 5 c« €00 1be. seed coops chickens Iderchandise Jor the Drient. cteamer China salled yestorday ulu and Yokohamsa with reneral merchandise cargo valued at $259, exclusive of treasure, and distributed as fol lows: For Japan, $35,788: China, $23: Philippire Islands, $6568; East Indles, § The | Korea, $2080; Viadivostok, $366; Cairo, Egypt, $131. The lea To Japan- Ibs hops, baco 4 1bs sugar, 156 pkes groceries exports were as follows s flour, 2166 gals wine, 750 98 ¢ and provisions, 2145 Ibs cheese, 520 1bs codfieh, 1€50 Ibe lard, 15 pkgs fresh fruits, 20 cs whisky, 2900 Ibs raisins, 18] Ibs coffee, 300 1bs 3 cs bread, 386 Ibs bean: 10SS 1bs meals, 768 Ibs chocolate, 755 Ibs dried fruit, 1158 lbs nuts, 8 cs 6 pkes ealmon, 20 cs cartridges, 95 rolls 2 bdls leather, 20 pikgs bi- cycles and sundries, 19 pkes drugs, 23 pkgs electrical supplies, 100 flasks quicksilver, 12 2 pkes dry goods, 75 bxs To China—13,386 bbls flour, 1043 gals wini ,845 Ibs ham and bacon, 570 pkgs fresh fruits. 11,760 Ibs sugar, 950 csks bottied bees 1632 Ibs chocolate, 3050 1bs pearl barle: s potatoes, lbs hops, 1607 1bs nuts. 716 Ibs 4 bxs butter, 12,415 1bs 109 pkes milistuffs, 92 bales hay, 7 cs candy. 16,545 1bs dried fish, 1220 ibs lard, 108 cs whisky, 6721 Ibs ginseng, 7809 Ibs 8 cs cheese, 6240 Ibe 8 cs codfish, 34,112 Ibs beans, ge paste, 10 pkes onfons, 21,523 Ibs eo fee, 50 cs baking powder, 3 cs hone: cotton domestics, 1000 flasks quic 8 rolle 1 cs leathér, & pkgs dry goods, 3848 Ibs starch, 20 cs cartridges, 13 pkes drugs, 220 cofls rope, 40 bxs candles, 47 bdls wire, 4020 Ibs 2 cs tobacco, 1 pkg machinery, 101 cs sew- ing machines, 3 cs boots and shoes. To Philippine Islands—800 cs canned goods, 12 pkge druge and sundries, 600 Ibs nitrate of £oda, 94 cs paints, 9 pkes machinery, To Eest Indlen—0407 Ibs hops, 305 cs assortea canned goods, 58 gals wine, 19 cs honey, 200 cs canned salmon, 4 . 1 bdl brooms, 5 cs turpentine. 1ics groceries To Korea—1100 Ibs sugar, 15 bbls flour, 24 cs canned goods, 30 nkas groceries and provisions, 825 Ibs butter, 405 Ibs drled fruit, 2 pkes on- dry goode, 1 cs shoes, § reels wire, 10 driea fruie, To Ceirc, EgYPt—21 es canned frult, 1 c» gro- cerfes. e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, September 29. Btmr Ventura, Hayward, 21 days 20 hours 44 minutes from Sydney, via Honolulu 5 days 20 hours 19 minutes. Etmr Pemona, Swanson, 18 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr CY! Vietoria, of Puebla, Jepsen, 54 hours from cte. Stmr Californian, Barron, 83 hours from Ta- coma: put in to finish loading. £tmr Aberdeen, Danlels, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, 38 hours from Cres- centCity. Stmr Hattle Gage, Port Wrangell, Stmr Centralla, Frickson, 69 hours fram Grays Harbor; bound south; put in to land passengers. Stmr Argo, River. . Stmr Eureke, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. U 8 stmr Marblehead, Phelps, 69 hours from Bremerton. U 8 stmr Concord, Perkins, 69 hours from Bremerton. Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, 88 hours from Nanaimo. Ger ship Industrie, 145 days from Genoa. 3 Fr ship Socoa, Guyader, 154 days from Lon- lon. Bktn Gleaner, Schmehl, 11 days from Co- lumbia River. Schr Wm F Garms, Peterson, 10 days from Portland. Schr Spokane, Jamieson, 814 days from Port Gambie. CLEARED. Tuesday, September 29. Stmr China, Friele, Hongkong, etc; Pacific Mall Steamship Co. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Raliroad and Nav Co. Stmr_Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamsjrp Co. & &, thip Slam, Garlich, Queenstown; Girvin yre. Br ship Pericies, Henderson, London: John W & Co. Fr k Marfguerite Molinos, Ficheux, Queenstown; G W McNear. SAILED. Tuesday, September 29. Bimr Bt Besgenara. e Bay. r . egal Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Mandalay, Payne, San Pedro. Stmr Chas Nelson, Gunderson, Astoria, Stmr Ching, Friele, Honolulu, Yokohama and kon. Stmr fanta Cruz, Gielow, Moss Landing. Stmr Centralia, Erickson, Redondo. Stmr Gpaiale, Johnson, Fishermans Bay. Stmr Montara, Relily, Seattle. Morley, 20 days from Dunham, 24 hours from el Schwegmann, chandise cargo | . 6055 1bs beans, | , 1820 Ibs 2 cs hams and | canned goods, | = = Park Tida! Wave, Stokubye, Pureka. Fark Andrew Weich. Drew, Honolulu. Scrr Jas H Erace, Swanson, Gravs Harbor. [ South Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Port Gamble. { Ecbr Lily, Bottger, Umpqui ! Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewaris Poiat Rctr Borealis, Samuelaon, @rays Harbor, ow of stmr Chas Nelson. EPOKEN. ug 20, lat 70 8, lon 32 W, Fr bark Gene- Molincs. from Hull, for £an Francisco. r Ger ship Industrie—June 21, lat BUus 20 24 W, Fr ship showing iciters B G K . bound to'Santa Rosalia. TELEGRAPHIC. T LOBOS, Sept 29, 10 p m—Weather i wind SW, velocity 12 miies per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Whittier, ith bktn Fullerton and barge Eanta Fauls ia . from Honolulu ASTORIA—Arrived Bept 29—Etmr Fortland, Lence Sapt % FORT BRAGG—Saiied Brit 33—Btmr Noyo, for Cleone Arrived Segt 2 Bept 2 EULERA—Ar: from San Diego; Br bark Annason; Bailed Se mr Corona, hence Sept 6. —Schr Azalea, for San Pe r0: stmr Navarro, for 8an Francisco. TATOOSH— Pas; Uarda, bence Sept Dollar, hence Sept i d out Bept Schr William XN | from Fairhaven, for San Pedro. ept Stmr San L , for Tacoma. TOWNSEND—Areived Sept 20—Bktn Amason, from Honoluly; Br ship Crown England, hence Arzived Bept 20 Mateo, chr Reolute, from Hono- schr Robert Rearles, from Haiphong. d Sept 29—Bktn Amagon, stmr Ning Chow, from Victoria, ; stmr Robert Dollar, trom San tle, Sept’ 28—Bktn J 3 Grifatn, for | | " Satied Seni 20— 3r verk Dovenby, trom | Olympia, for Chile. PORT H.iDLOCK—dalled Sept 20—BXtn & AL Griffith, 3 lence HARDY i CREEK—Arrived Sept 20—Stm: rom Union. LE—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Edith, Sept 24; stmr Santa Barbara, hence Bept 24. Sailed Sept 28— Sailed Sept 2 HUENEME | for San Franei | "BALLARD- for Pedro. POKT WRANGELL—Salled Sept 19—Ship Liewellyn J Morse, for San Francisco. | MARSHFIELD—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Pren- | tiss, for Portland, Or. )—Stmr Czarina, hence 27th. led Sept 20—Nor stmr Tita- Marsh o Stmr Roanoke, for Nome, tmr Dirigo, for Skagwa Passed Sept 20—Stmr Curacao, 20, from Guaymas, tied Sept 20—Schr Stimson, | Safled Sept 20—Stmr Noyo, for | iled Sept 20—Stmr West- ancisco, Arrived Sept 20—Stmrs New- Lindauer, hence Sept 26, S HARB Bowden, for Sydney MENDOCINO--Safled Sept 20—Stmr Pasa- dena, for San Pe SAN PEDRO—Sailed Sept 28 for Grays Harbor; schr Excelslo Harbor. Sept 20—Stmr Greenwood, Francisco. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULL fled Sept 20—Jap stmr Nip- pon Maru, for San Francisco. anta Barbara. RN PORT. CAPE HENRY—Passed out Sept 27—Ship Clarence S Bement, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. LIVERPOOL—Satled Sept 19—Br stmr Oan- fa, for Victorla, via Penang, etc. LONDC Safled Aug 20—Br ship Glenesslin, for Oregon. GEAYAQUIL—Sailed Sept 12—Ger stmr Se- ASAKI—Salled Sent 22U § stmr , for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Arrived Sent 12—Br ship Ardnanurchan, from Port Blakeley. CORINTO—Arrived —Ger stmr Ni- caria, from Hambur; Francisco, 3 ALA—To sail Oct Ger stmr Nicaria, VICTORIA, B C—Arr Uarda, hence Sept 26, YOKOHAMA—Sailed prior to Sept 20—Stmr Indrasamha, for Portland AN STEAMERS. Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Van- from Genoa, for Beston, LIVERPOOL—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Ultonta, for Boston, via Queenstown. LOND( Arcived Sept 29—Stmr Lancas- trian, from Boston. W YORK—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Main, from Brem Salled Gros v San Franclsco. ived Sept 20—Ger stmr pt 20—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der for Bremcn, via Plymouth and Cher- bourg. stmr Carpathia, for Liverpool; stmr Sardinia, for Naples and Genoa; stmr Vie- torian, for Liverpool. PLYMOUFH—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Graf Waldersee, from New Yark, for Cherbourg and Hamburg, and proceeded. P S S Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., September 28, 1 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § % p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8.’ N., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide Is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. Sun wises . m, Sun sets m, Moon sets .. m, £ [Time| Time -5 - | Ft. Fr. s L wi 30 | 0:51 4.6 1 | 1:39) 47 2 | 2:20] 48 3 | 3:00 48 4|3 49 5 | 4:15 4.9 6 | 4:a8] X 5.0 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 gives the last tides of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. ~The heights glven are in addition to the soundings of the United States from | Samoq, JR—Salled Sept 28—Schr Wm | Schr Salvator, | for Willapa | for San | Sept 28—Ship | sostrir. for Hamburg. JURNE—Arrived Sept 20—Bark St m_Port Townsend. | IMPORTED FO00S STRANDED SHIP ' e IRE CONDEMNED Ten Per Cent of Recent 'Cargoes Found to { Be Impure. on Work of the Bureau i pure foods went in last, twenty sarplos i been fourd to come condemned, five were Rhine Fibition and Pbad been these twenty samples, and contalred wine containi r olive ofl con 5 > A ond belng misbranded; thrce Frarkfur- ter sausages contai { Jurious to the bealth; four cauned vege- | talles covered wi'h lexd tops in con- tact with the food; one vinegar, whic | wes misbranded 1 male cf distilled al- ! cobul, and one of coloring matter for | foods in which coal tar dves were :lnud.( Of the rema! cargoes, 157 have | been released and eighteen are still um- | der examtnatio The owners of some { of the condemned goods have asked "‘f | time to present additlonal proof of purity | and it has been granted. Professor George F. Colhy of the U versity of California, well known us a chemist, has been z2ppointed by the Sec- | retary of Agriculture to make examini | tlon of foreign food products received at | Pacific Coast ports. The purpose of the appointment s to avold the expenditures of shipping goods across the continent for lnspection, e Sails for St. Andrews Island. WASHINGTON, September 29. —The Navy Department is advised of the de- enirg from Pensacola of e for St. Andrews where parture last e the, gunboat Nash Island, off the coast of Nicaragus, American citizens have ment at the hands of their native em- ployers. Commander Hubbard, command- ing the Nashville, has instructions to in- stituts a thorough Investigation and take the proper ateps for the protection of sufierers. Coast Burvey cherts, cxcept whe gn rrecedes the helght, and | Santa Ross. | Point Arena | Chico | Bonita i Mendos [ Coquit fewpe R. Doliar an Te Corona G. W. ortln 5 | Redondo an Pedro Jet. | 8. Portiand. .. | Umatilla. Portland & Astoria. uget Sound Port Arab. . Hakodate {Oct. | Eureka. FHumboldz . |Oct. Edith. {t : San Mateo. | Nevadan State of Cal.. Coos B v Pts. Oct. an Pedro & Way Pts.|Oct. LS PP Arizonun Y. vig Pt. Los. Ang: Oct. | Nippon Maru. | China & Japan Czarina. .| Coos Bay . | 1. Dollar. San Pedro Pomona. boldt . 5 Arcata. ... Bay & i G. Lindauer.. |Grays Harbor Newburg. ays Ha §. Barbara. ttle & Olympia J. Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma .| New York via Panama. .| Portlana & Astoria Puget Sound Ports TO SAIL. Steamer. Centralla. . s Ports. (10 am|Pler Minnetonka -..|Pler Humboldt . 110" am| Pier Humboldt . | 9 am|Pter Astoria_& Portland|11 am|Pler San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler Ociober 1. ) } Coos B.& Pt.Orford 10 am Pier Humboldt .... . am|Pler Humboldt | :30 p|Pler pm Pler am|Pler pm|Pier | Honolulu v. pm Pler ol River T'm|Pier Oe H Humboldt . m!Pler Grays Harbor. pm|Pier Seatt & Wha! | rm Pler October 3. | Humboldt i pm Pler Point Aron: pm Pler .| Coquille River. pm|Pler | Newport... | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier | City Puebial Puget Sound Ports.[11 am Pler “entennial.. Seattle & Tacoma. pm| Pler Cantanls Getober 4. | 8. Rosa. San Die: & Way am Pler 19 Corona | Humboldt 1:30 p|Pier 9 ¥y Pts. ta | Newport Wi 9 am|Pler 15 2 |7 October 5. | G. W. Elder| Astorla & Portland. |11 am|Pier 24 October ) Doric. . China & Japan. 1 pm|Pler 40 Curacao Mexican Ports 10 am|Pier 11 | §. Portland.] Astoria & Portland| 1 pm|Pler 2 October S. Ventura....| Syndey & Way Pts.| 2 pm/Pler 7 Umatilla. .. | Puget Sound Ports. |1l am Pler 9 October 9. 1 G. Lindauer! Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For. | Salls. Humboldt. . } Skagway & Way Ports. [Oct. 1 | ALK | Skagway & Way Ports.[Oct. 1 TJeanic .| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Oct. 1 Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.[Oct. 2 Serator. Nome ..., .oct. 3 ! Ohio. Nome & St meh.el..,fom 3 Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports.[Oct. 6 Bertha ! Valdez & Way Ports..|Oct. b 3 City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. £ Oregon. Nome “{0ct. 10 City Topeka.. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 13 Santa Ana....!Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Oct. 16 ——— Encounters Terrible Gales. The German ship Industrie arrived last night, 145 days from Genoa, and reports having experienced a most tempestuous voyage. Cap- tain Schwegmann states that on June 25, when off the river Platte, a terrific gale sprung up which was almost a’ hurricane in its vio- lence. It struck the ship with tremendous fury and threw her about like a cockel shell, tearing away the lower main topsail yards, Which fell with a great crash to the decks. From July 12 to August 1 she experienced a succession of southwest gales and terrific storms, accompanied by snow and lce, which caused her to shift her cargo. Forty feet of her starboard bulwarks were carricd away, her forward stanchions were smashed, one of her boats was washed overboard, several of her sails were blown away and finally, in the height of the hurricane, she started her decks. After the fury of the storm abated she proceeded on her way and came to anchor without further mishap. She brings a cargo valued at about $200,000, consign~d to W. R. Grace & Co. —,—— Reinsurance List. The British ship Gifford, from Newcastle to San mt‘n:l;go (lllm;et) went ‘gfl s terday af Dper cent. The itish steamer Finsbury, from Kobe to Yokohama, out seven days, was also added to the list at 50 cent. The British ship Corolla, 121 days from Port Natal to Valparalso, was also listed at 10 per cent. The rate on the Catherina, 118 days from Puget Sound to Delagoa Bay, was raised vesterday from 15 to 20 per cent. Tha Long, now 153 days out from New Cale- donla to Clyde, remains at 35 per cent. —_— X Goes on Drydock. The Ventura goes on the dock at Hunters Point to-day f 3 g vy or & thorough scraping, cleaning Government Expert Reports ‘ preservatives in- | MAY BE FLONTED a | Work of Raising Gifford| | Will Be Commaenced at Once. ————— 1C ptein . Metcalfe Receives | | Woprd to Attempt to {77\ Save Vessel. e s Gifford, now each near Mussel” Rock, may be| afioat within the next few days. The| | work «f getting the vessel off the rocks will te commenced this morning and If t31hing goes satisfactorlly the ship wiil probably be afioat by Eaturday. | Capain John Metca'fe, the local repre- eertative of the Lloyds of London, re- | ceived werd yesterday from the firm to | commence work on the ship. Already the | task of getting together the rigging nec- | essary to remove the vessel has com-| | menced. The gear will be shipped out to | the scene of the wreck this morning and | the wrecking crew will commence iis la- bors fmmediately. | Anl attempt will be made to save the coal now on board the wrecited vessel. It wil be dumped on the shore side of the Gifford and gaen she is freed frony her perflous positioh on the rock, an at- tempt will be made to bring the coal | ashore. The ship s safe as lorg as the calm | weatber continues, but as soon the sea | becomes at all rough the chances of irg her will become lessened. Yesterday the Gifford was added to the list of over- dues and placed on the reinsurance list | at 7 per cent. ————— Dimamick Wants Credits. The Supreme Court yesterday grant an alternative writ of habeas corpus i favor of Walter N. Dimmick, who is con. { fined at San Quentin for having robbed | @nd defrauded the Government while on duty at the local branch of the Mint. He was senitenced October 15, 1%1, on the first charge to two years' imprisonment. He served part o the tfme at the Ala- | meda County {' and has been at the penitengiary since Aprfl 13 of this year. His counsel claims that the pris- | oner is entitled to credits and the Su- preme Court has declded to hear argu- | ments in the case next Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The =4, fast on Captaln Brown Acquitted. Captain James Brown, of the treasure- hunting schooner liermany, was dla- | a day afternoon by United ommissioner }leacock after i | an examination on ihe charge of asssuli. | ing his Japanese steward, K. Knrishima, | on the hig; The evidence showed seas. in, who i3 years old, B — Warships Arrive. The United States crulser Msrblehead, Cap. tain Phelps, and the United States gunbdoat | Concord, Captain Perkins, arrived yesterd, each sixty-nine hours from Bremerton. They | came to anchor off Broadway dock. Tt ia probable that Admiral Glass will transfer his flag from the Boston to the Marbleread io- day. | SR | Brings Crowd of Passengers. The City of Puebla arrived yesterday. She Drought a full cargo and a big cro%d of pas- | sengers. Many of the passengers had to be | content to sleep in the dininr saloon and the social hail. in e Are Now Uninsurable. ‘The British ship Aristides, 124 days out from Calsta Buena to San Francisco, and the British | steamer Laurel Branch, thirty-seven days out from Coronel to Punta Arena, have been re- moved from the reinsurance list as uninsur- | abie, OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follows For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Sept. 18,23, 25, Oct. 3. Changs to company's steamers at Seattle For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ti coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Sept. 25, 28, Oct. Change at Seattle any’'s steamers for Alaska ang G. eattle for Tacoma to N. ver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 g. m., fept. 19, 25, Oct. 1; Corona, 1:20 p. m., ept. 22, 28, Oct. 4 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | Redondo), Sen Diego and Santa Barbs Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 a. State of Californfa.” Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, M terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. Sept. 22, 30, Oct. 8. Bonita, 9 a. ep For Ensena 3 3 Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 . m., 7Tth of each month, For further Information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sats | tng_dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- | ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and | Broadway whar. | 1 Freight cffice, 10 Market street, C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. 10 Market street, San Franeisco. | O.R.& N, CO. “‘Columbia’ salls Sept. 30, Oct, 10, 20, 30, Nov, 9, 19, 20. “George W. Elder" sails Oct. 5. 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24. Only steamship line and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki apd Shanghal, and connecting = at Hongkong With steamers for Indla, ete. No cargo recelved on board on day of salling. s, 5 NIPPON MAR_‘(.Jh .,:-d., T ". 908 .............. u) g ‘tol 15, 1 8. S. AMERICA MARU... deriaiiss .Tuesday, November 10, 1903 s. 8. HONGKONG MARU. Thursday, Dece: Round trip ticks rates. For freight and passage y at Com- pany’s office, Market street, corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. MAWAI, SAMOA, NEW Oceanics.s.Co. i o i DIREGT LUK 10 TANITL §.8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, Oct. S, 2 p. m, 6.8. ALAMEDA, for Henolulu, Oct. 17, 11 a.m, S.S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Oct. 20, 11 a. m. 8. SPRECKELER B303.00.,Agh., Tiknt0ffcn, 843 Rarkmny Sightofice. 329 Warkst 3¢, Plar ke, 7, Pacifie 8t (GMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DXBEA‘F LINE ;2 HAVRE-I’.A:IIi “ Saturday. at 10 a. T fom Fier 43, North River, foot of Morton st. First-class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec- ond-class to Havre $46 and upward. GEN- « ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 82 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), NWY«I:.J."AI'UGAZ]&@‘.MM Agents, ue, San Francisco. aven: ! l:wg.m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyos and hicago. RAILWAY TRAVEL. $6 for a Berth ‘to Chicago. That's the rate—$6—for = berth in 2 Rock Island tourist siceper, California to Chicago Rate is the same whether you go via El Paso or Colorade. Second-class tickets are accepte cost $10 less than first-class tickets. Total saving, if you “go tourist,” is $18. They Rock T1'and tourist cars leave San Franciaco for Chicago daily via El Paso; Se Se. Lovis, Moadays; for M S Leu ompt s, W ednesdayn. Rock Isfand "* cars leave § 2, m., Wednesdays, Satardays and Sundays. Pleased to give further information. F. W. THOMPSON, Genenal Western Agent, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. | LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. AN PRANCISCO TO SAN BRAFANL. WEEK DAYS—8:08, 7:35, 7: a. m.; 12:80, 3:40, 5:00, 5:30 Baturdsys—Extra trip at 2:08 SUNDAYB—8:00. 940, 11:18 &. m.; 1 4:88, 5:08, 6:26 p. m. Leave In Effect San Francisco.! Bept. 37, 1908. - Weak | Bun- | Destina- Days. | days. tlon. Ignacis ergee! 5304 Owkiais. Chisews, Teolumns ohd Smgnis .. s Mariaes sad Way Swalomm. ov nem, Bysem, ;IJYACO?‘. op, Bsecksen Werced, B d, Frasuo, Wso- . Visalis, Boiowedeld, Lav Sigeiie sad B! Faso. (Wew @ arvives vis Conat Lina).... e Creriend Limited — Cesie, eavar, Omaoks. Chicago. Hayward. §iled snd Way Swticia. Zacramsaio River Steumers.. M 3 I e Landg. TTeye Fu'ton, A 25 nidsr Windeor. Healdfburg, vtton, ervills, Cloverds 10:20 0 e o - Yy e . Oroville znd ¥ *y Atations.. illits. 1 785p| 0:30p | Mortines, Sen Ramoa. Valle)o Naps, Colistogs, Sants; ROAS.... ... .2 Martines. Tmey . Listhrop.Stockton. 10, 20 a 3 2 ¢. Lt srmor.., Stockton, Lodl.. 4. Guerneviile. 20 p ‘l‘;!’w_ nt gml b sy ‘_}" E &:00a] Honoms 40« Joso. Livermorc. 854 : 5 El : The 01 Limited—irosno, T uidre, LeDaol . cly) Nl =i d Bakersield, Lc- Angeie: TN w008 [10:50 a[10:20 8 | Fort Caxe, Triey, Stocksa, s 2 3 ol 7:38 6:20 p D | 8:30p Sevastopol. 35 pl 6:20 » Hayward, Files snd San Jose "g: Green Brae {fo7 San Hay-vard, Niles and San Jose.. 10.254 e Bant Soss: Tor Whits Sulghte Oriental “Mall - Ogden, Denver; Fulton for Altrucia and Mark West | Qmaba, St Loais. Chicago and Springs: at Lytecn for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | East._Port Costa. Benicia. Sub serville fo¢ Skagga Springs: at Tloverdale ‘or gon. Rimiw, Dovih, Senamens the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: & | Rockita, Asteru. Gerfes | Hopiand foe Duncan Springs, Hizhland Sprin Treckee, Becs. Kone. Mo | Kelseyville, Carlsbac Springs, Soda Bay, <o e i 280 port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukfah for Viehy R - Springs, Ssratags Springs, Blue Zakes, Laurel Suisun, Benicta, Port Costa, 7.55a Dell Laie, Witter Springs, Uppe. Lake, Pomo. | g 00y Vallefo, dally, except Sun i Tose Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly's, | .008 Vollejo, Sunday ont Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullvilie, Orr's | ¥oon Solcjo,Sunqey o Hot Springs, Haltway House, Comptche, Camp Und Way Stations. 128 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brass, | .06 Oregon & Californ! Sac- Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Tamento, " Macyuville, ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton- Portiand, Puget Sourd and Esst. $.58a ville, " Cummings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Ol- | 8.1v Bayward, Niies sndSan Jose (Bum . o Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia ay only and ureia. ” 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy. Lnlr?. )‘!o Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at | desta, Merced. Raymond (to Yo reduced rates. semite). Fredne, - On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all mn“‘ salia, Bakersfeld . - beyond San Rafael at half rates. ——COAST LINE, (aren Goniwh Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle | Troot o et Street.) buildine. Cruz Excursion (Sunday H. C_WHITING. R_X. RYAN o i : o o s Gen. . . Pas s s I N itos. Boutaer Creek: Sants Cruz and Way Stations .. 8.25¢ 167 Newark, Centerville, osa, b New Almaden. Los ém-.vu: Boulder Creek, Santa Crus Principal Way Stations . .. 10.58s 4167 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos asd ‘way stationa (on Saturday snd Sundsy runs through to Sants Cruz; Monday only from Sants Cruz). Connects st Felton %o and from Roulder Creek. - ~2ARFAND. HA SAN FRANCISCO, Foos of 15 9:00 11:00a3. 1.00 3. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadwi » 18:05 N L 200 . 3 Streets. ~GOAST, LINE, Gred bamstf e GALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO Leaves and Thursdays at 9:30 a. m., through In 3 days, with diner and all trappings. .004 New Alm: Const Line Limited—Stopsonly i Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol troville, Se- Other Sants Fe Trains: | ""::’;?::“::T.ifi;_:_ ‘Roviea, | ta Marga; 7:30 & m. | 450 Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | (‘}‘cnnall-pz. Surt (connection 800 5 . { Merced, Haaford and Visalia. Santa Barbara. 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. and Pacific Grove. | 8,004 845 Jose. Tres Pinioa. Capitoia | ” SuataCraz Faciac Grove Salisay San La Oh!lrl snd tations . Ticxer Orricm: 641 Market 8t., and Forry | Fsrinedinge s , 8. F. Also 1112 Broadway, Oak- " Wi ’Dwot o | m ‘l_;:‘ .l::’ u'd Way Statfons.. a 1 Francisco, San . 1.08» . S e T L i TO SA*! RAFAEL, San Jose and Way Siations X7 00> San Jose and Way Stations. s .i.w Cemetery Passenger —South Sea Francisco, San Brano. 13.007 Del Monte Express—Sania San Jove, Del Monte, M: Facilc Grove (counects ot Saata Clars for Sants Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow onThh-) n2.1ee 830 Pacific rove and Way Stations— Suriingame. Sun Mateo Redwood, | SAF! QUENTIN, { MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry 'NORTH 'SHORE 3 | ts PORTLAND, OR., and short rail hne. JAYS—(Holldays _excepted)—8:43, ¥ k. Falo Alto. Mayfeld Fortlana fo all’ poinis Fast. Throush tickets | tor s nd5 9.0, 1 & T, 1230, +1.45, 3:15, oy oy gt o to all points. all rall or steamship and rall at | Liqp ‘t5:18,’ *6:18, 6:45, 9 1145 p. oW e T A LOWEST RATES. ‘Steamer tickets include | 7:45'a. m. tra'n week days does not run Tt Clatedia, Dete Ghas, G berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spear | Myl Vailey. LIDAYS—T. Troviine, Baifnes e o |ghatuls m 5T BOOTH Gen Ast Pase | SUNDAYS AND LBGAL HOLIDATS- 2 e Wt St 8 | Dept., 1 Monlxcm;ry st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen, ;-, 3 go. 11, f11:30 o g~ oy 1# San Jose, (via ta Clars) Low Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st. . @) 'run to San_ Quentin. :;m.im#a.m»rnvu Those marked () to Fuirax. exerpt 3:10 B m. San Joseand Principal Way Stations TOYO KISEN KAISHA, |Gimustudeietesin st m s iy St it runs to Cm al 1| Pk B Rapam, o sax mawepy Son o, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) 1108 s :30, 2 4:30, 5:; 43, Steamers will leave whart, corner First and | 1 Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA arrives viaSun Vailey). Palo Alto and Way - S uriingame. an Mateo. et mont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Pslo 6:86, . 10: 3 marked (1) start from San Quentin. Fiom ""‘;:.‘,'M TO 0 SAN, FRAN- S G100 & mes 12:40, 3:45, 4:15, 5110, 1 GW%A?“ 8:35, h“'olllo"rflfl" m., 12:08, a8 5575040, 34D, 4785, 6:08.'7:10, 1040 p. T, 1:05, 240, 3 PR TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way S B ., Wesk days (Saturdays excepted)— wi stations. .. T p. ., Baturdays—Cazadero and way ‘Sunday exee; a $atarday only. stations, H l-?utun. 0 Vis l-'- Valley. . o g Only trains stoppiDg et Valencis 8¢ southdound AP0 6:10 A u.. 17:004.2..11:00 s 2:30 7. and §:30 r.m DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES.