The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 6, 1903, Page 10

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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1903 10 : CHANCES FOR FLOATING STRANDED BARK RAPIDLY GROWING BRIGHTER Big Crew of Men Working Night and Day Jettisoning Cargo of Coal From the Gifford, and if Weather Continues Favorable She May B e Once More in Deep Water by End of the Week 4 b s TUFA CONTAINS GLEAMING 07ALS Gray Wastes of Funeral Mountains Yield Up - Gaudy Gems. Discovery Is Made That May Lead to Extensive Ex- ploration. S AP At the State Mining Bureau there was recelved yesterday a mass of grayish igneous matter, hard as a flint, on the face of which, emitting the unmistakable light that Indicates the presence of gems, are at least half a score of opals. They are small, but significant. The hope was thereby raised that an opal industry may be created in California. Mr. Preston, assayer for the State Min- ing Bureau, told the history of the gray- ish substance and its iridescent adorn- ments. The gray bulk was volcanic rufa. It was discovered in the tastnesses of the dreary Funeral Mountains, that loom above Death Valley, in Inyo County. The sample forwarded to the Mining Bureau was small. The deposit from which it was taken was in ledges of large size, deep and wide. The opals that were vis- ible to the naked eye were brought out more distinctly with the aid of a micro- scope, There could be no question con- cerning thelr identity. Probably there are as many opals in the middle of the ledge as on the out- side. Very likely throughout the great RAILWAY TRAVEL. Go East With Us and Save Money The difference in the cost of a first-class and a second-class ticket from California to the East is usually from $10 to $12. The holder of a first-class ticket may take a berth in a standard sleeping car at a cost of $14 to Chicago or $13 to St. Louis, while the holder of a second-class ticket can get a similar berth, comfortably holding two people, in a tourist sleeping car for only $6. : sacrifice nothing in comfort or convenience. ust as good, the porters just as attentive and obliging, have the added convenience of being in the care of a special tourist conductor, who does so much to make the trip interesting and entertaining. We take you through Salt Lake City, Colorado by daylight, and Denver, and one party each week is so planned so that you can stop for a few hours in Salt Lake City and Denver so as to see the sights. : Cut out the coupon below and send it to Mr. Sanborn. He will tell you all ‘about our pef‘son'nl}y con- ducted tourist parties, send you a descriptive folder, and answer carefully any question about “going east that you may ask. The difference might as well remain in your pocket, for you The bed linen and blankets in the tourist car are J if not more so, and if you go our way you COUPON. CUT THIS OUT; W. D. SANBORN, General Agent Burlington Route, 831 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Please send me complete information about your personally conducted tourist car parties to eastern cities. 1 want 10 §0 10— ‘Burlington | Houte The greatest Exposition that theworld has ever seen, will be held at St. Louis in 1904. v e e i S e o S Address e ———————— RN PACIFIC CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | SQUTH ledge of volcanic tufa there may be spe- | due to arrive at | clmens much larger and valuable com- | LESSER Tains Lea e A AN CISCO. | mercially. The interesting point from | SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC of Market Street) the scientific attitude is that this geologi- RAILWAY COMPANY. | cal formation carries such gems. e Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. ; A few opals have been dscovered in SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. it 4 San Bernardino County and in Shasta | WEEK DAY 0, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, ;fi: ;',‘,:,'f.'i‘: ‘;‘.',’."'?i.';:,:”"nii’& County. The output of Mexico s com- E 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Napa, Calistogs, Sants Ross. 8.25¢ mercially valuable. The specimens from | at 11:30 p. m ' 7.304 Niles, Livermore, Lathrop. S | the Funeral Mountains, now under exam- aturdays Extra trip at 1:60 and 11:30 . m. o 7280 ination at the State Mining Bureau, were | 3 ¢ 1 00, 6:20, 11330 p. . - m.; 1:30, 3:30. | 888a Dain N oo oville, (comnects [ picked up by C. E. Showalter at Rialto, oore Hstate Defeats|sax marasn To sax rmawmcisco. " d)fc % aley. Biges | | Cal. Mr. Showalter writes that the ledge . i WEEK DAYS—€:06, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 an. | oo which they were taken is near the | Bank of British Co- A e st e ol 0 80 A eta: Martines. Antioch, By- | ninety-seventh line post marking the T 08 Boa 110 & meo 1A i ! ‘ron, Tracy,Stockton, Sacramento, | | boundary between California and Nevada. lumbia. R e am I b Tos Banos, Mendots, Hanford, I L tors living Sept. 1908, |san Franciaco. =R m;e;who:"fi:‘:f&% | Ve ospectors -_— joshen Junc | lnT{"l“;,an:::fm':;“;o":mfifnzpBome search | Judges Gilbert, Ross and Hawley opened Destina- :un- | Week | salis, Bakersfield i | for opals of larger size. The reglon in | the session of the United States Circuit son: e "?:‘.‘;‘i:fi:i. ;pflnn‘;. Willows, | which they are reported s so dismal and | Court of Appeals yesterday and handed Ignacio. *rmw Ked Bluff, Portiand...... ~% | uncomfortable that no man voluntarily | down decisions in six cases. £.304 ,E:'n"xa J:;;L;u&n&:fnum B S R e goes there unless lhel": ‘Sl some ";":fis‘s | In the appeals of Percy P. Moore, as ad- o:'x“;' Bico, Ted Biaft. .0 4250 - € r necessity to prom . 2, 3 dale, Chinese, Jamestown, K | thority of the dent. Tdu?:‘l r:: Siicn. lke quar{‘l but in e |Disistrator: of the estate of’Frances J. Novato, 10 830 O T uolumne snd ADGES ... - o | NOTE—The high and waters docub b | AL GERIUR B el el L wer spe | E- Moore, déceased, vs. thieBauk of Brit- Petaluma 108 9.004 Martinez and Wy Stations.. { city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 25 | different condition, ng welns | ish Columbia and Waiter Young, and of an 135 | 18004 Vailelo. 1 n at Fort Point: the helght | cific gravity and hardness, and being i ; | -t | 00 B Paso Passenger, Eastbound — || at both place | Sithost erystalline structure. The tufa | the Bank of British Columbla vs. Percy | nsim e o Port Costs, Martines, Byrom, & i - : s tha Funeral Mountain opals have | P. Moore and others, the Court of Ap- 10:408/10:207 | Tracy. ' Lathrop, Stockion ety | - OCIONBR & | been found is calcareous rock, rough and | B¢ i afimet I e “f“,"*x"“”ez R ol e Frr Visaita Bakersteid, Los hrow i ~ i e ates Circuit Court in one particular an Augeles and El Paso. cellular. From its gray surface peer out | 3 Wina g eddit o Angeabie Teflections of green, blue, yel- | modified it very substantially tn another. | Hoions, [10:00a10:208 | 10004 TG Dreriand o — Ry re | Changee 4, uch as may possibly indi- | The original actlon was brought to re- Lytton, | : Deaver, Omaba. Chicagy. ... $28° cate the presence of what is technically | cover 5000% shares of the capital stock of | Geyserville, " Niles and Way Stationa. » | v fes as the “noble opal.” | the Sanger Lumber Company, which it Cloverdale. » Sacramento River Steamers. - t11.002 | known to lapidaries a: D i — gy o { | was alleged Mrs. Frances Moore iad | Fopiand R ER 30 Benicls, 3 Witinme, Colass, Wil given to the bank in trust for a certain | -~ o S B o Jlows, Knights Landing. Marys MAY NOT GET BENEFIT | parpose. with permission to reissue. the Wilits. | 7:35pl 02 e amd Wey Siaiions.. "I 388 FROM PRISON CREDITS stock. The stock was reissued in the '8 Napa, — - - name of Walter Young and when Mrs. | ;a2 Supreme Court Decides That It Has Moore or her representative demanded the | | L o Yo e by v No Jurisdiction in the stock the bank exacted 398,750, which in- 0t | a Tles, Irvington. San | 18.554 8 : Dimmick Case. | cluded assessments and interest. The Cir- [10:30a 1020 a | Tous. Livermore. aiand 11958 w In the above exposition of the tides e __lcuit Court rendered judgment to the ef- - f7:36 9l 6300 | * SEEe The O L e s G808 Zovif § | BARK GIFFORD | jing tides are given in the lef: | The Supreme Court declared yesterday fect that upon payment to the bank of | o Green Brae for San | ggge port Costa, Tracy, Stockion, Led s AF GIFFORD | ive tides of the {sdiction in the case of ' §¢8 600 : ahael v . | at_Santa Rosa for White ‘Banos. 12.25» 3 | : : = = that it had no jurl §98,600 the bank should deliver the stock Iton for Altrurt | ¥ { »S AGENTS ARE occurrence as to time; the . A | at Fulton for Altrurla a 15.30r Hayward, Niies and San jose : 2 | RING TO SAVE |1 f occurrence as taume: the | Walter N. Dimmick, who is attempting to to Mrs. Moore. Both parties to the con- at Lytton for Lytton § B 0r Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 10 " soh ot B el | thers axe buf thuf Oilex 281 xecure prisan credits: to shoxfen his term | troversy were dissatistied with the judg- | scrville for Skagks SECIRES,,nt Cloverdale for | §.00r Orfental ‘Mail - Ogden, Do ' wn, s the sy 3 €2 T Eniem Sraten | at San Quentin. The prisoner alleges that ment and appealed. The United States|ypiana for Duncan Sprinks. Highland Springs, | e e D, Ser : > T = e D salte ave a1 | Cireult Court of Appeais declded yester- | Kelmeyville, Carisbad Springs, foda Ba Lake- | s Eimira, Davis, Sacramenta, " r ) | he is entitled to whatever cr day that the bank should surrender the | port and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah tor Vichy | Rosklin, Aubun, Colfsz, present s ght nd tien the number | 1 T Ger the laws of the State, al- | (0% SCRIY Noore's estate without the | faratosa Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | Truckes. Boca, Keno, Wads ¢ . depth given by (loWAD'E UL ing a sentence imposed StoCk 10 TUrR N o s ibidhze Witter Spr Upper Lake,Pomo, | worth, Winnemuecs, Bastie st b s e e e ol Cavit Diny (rymant of miatiey Jan any ofher thing"; | John Day’s. Riverside, Lierly’s, | Mountatn, Elko .. ... 4280 . Movements of Steamers. e g o ks-’:t“"i;“fy e s acs 10,ing | that tharbenk itzelt had failed-to, pax the | Bucknell's, Siahedrin Heights, Hulldllle, Orr s ’ .. Beno, Truckee, Sachihenia, Davie, | - RLic 115 nic e ap.S assecsments on the stock: that it had | Hot Spr Halfway House, Comptche, Camp un, Be: . . g Shlpp)ng’ Infi.llxgence. United States Supreme Court on a writ of 3 to notify Mrs, Moore of the assess- t\(:;:‘r:j;l.klw?_;‘l:;m u‘»,‘"i ino k“c‘r,,;:::‘ g:g“. | .;x‘;:‘p’: Sunda) 7.55¢ e g ARy day, October 5. | Two petitions for writs of mandate were | {o€p anditnas fhe stosk Iud men e I e g o R 4 Way Stations. . n2s - s R L L AT R i s i S R e e qui trust. | ville, G S pepperwood, Scotia | 8067 Oregon & Calltoraia Express fac- - sk | me Court yesterdny wia.| The following cases were also decided: | {q"pureks. ramento, Marysville, Redding - = Nordbers, 7% hours mm;:‘IWS‘(‘:S‘Q“*'[-“;U:\‘;‘::{"E e e ooy | United States of America Montana | o Monday round-trip tickets at| oo A T L 858 v T Aicasar, Winkel, 18 hours from Green- | the collection of taxes on the assessment i.“,;"‘::i:f;‘;x;}‘;&l‘ifi“"f{"fio‘m S ;he e Sunday —Round-trip tickets to all points dayouly) ... st iie. TVI8e - | of the State Board of Equalization. It is' ol 4 Roesy pany et al; |, 005 San Rafael at halt rates. Ti28r pory Coma, Fricy Laibron o " s of California, Thomas, 40 hours &k h ke tw S faie.dals Aton; to, Techver JISU00 (for Jumber .oyt | jrighet, etties, | W Market street, Chronicle e e rean Bantert, Vo oy 7 e n | desired that he make two separate cal-| ., Government land in Montana. The | bullding. = Ty e Max 12.25 “ b . Ross, 101 hours from Ta- | culations, one for the city and county, | oo oourt decided in favor of the Mon- | ;A2 2R R. X. RYAN, = : . based on the assessment approved by the | & e B Gen. 3 Gen pass. Agt. |~ COAST LINE (Farrow Gaago- G G Despateh, Levinson, 48 hours ‘from | poard of Supervisors, and the other for | tana company. It was decided to submit (Foot of et Stree S . Yx i | Bonrg o Saved on/tic asssssment of itha | several questions of law to the United | = “Y4B: anta Cruz Excursion (Sunday o, Dunham, 2§ hor el | , bas s ate Sourt, ; oniy). oo News From the North. ura jevoms el e Bt D O S e Dliver ana | e B o L | TO SA* RAFAEL, | s A (L L - o v 3 - 1 elton. oulaer 532 R S whurg, Anfindsen, 80 hours from Dl' i gucklczt :r: ;::n :i:::)er:ifl:\d 3\2 similar character were pending before the | SA!' QUENTIN, . Cruz sad Way Station 3 . ernative writ has . s z ewark, Centerville. Grace, Jobson, 25 days from | BRELE 0 NEL M lace next Friday gt JEL0 UL 5 MILL VALLEY New Almaden. Los Gatos. Fel 1¢ earing ¥ Walter C. Peacock vs. the United States ’ ‘Santa Crus : nrobert, Bidon, 74 days from | ing at the Supreme Court. of America, District of Hawail—Jjudgment CAZADERO ETC. Stations . 3 10354 7 arguerite Mirabaud, Beauregard, e affirmed, with costs. '’ 46 ux..us"-:“. n(-:’; léo.-“g;::;- ::‘ Tt & Way Ports.|Oct. 0| ays from Bwansea. Police Pension Board Meets. California Reduction Company vs. Sani- | via Sausalito Ferry Bunday runs through to Sants -~ e 8 | e e Waldwicke, 9 days from Co-| y. boljce Commissioners met as a pen- | tary Reduction Works of San Francisco— Grus; “Monday enly from Sante .[Oct. 9 | lumbi er. 43, | ruz). Coanects at Felton A 0ot 10| Sehr Mary C, Beck, 10 hours from Bodega. | sion board yesterday afternoon and the Judgment affirmed. K DAYS—(Holidays excepted)—0:4% o tvom BORIGEr CreeR .. ee.- 18.58 Seattle & O} Oct. 10 | sl o 7 Y H. Hackfield & Co., Limited, vs. the| 45, 9:45, 11 a, m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:13, Humboldt Hoet. 11| CLEARED. secretary was instructed to ascertaln | yyiteq States of America—This is an ap- | 5, *6:15, 6:45, 9, 11:46 p. m. | KLAND HARBOR FERRY. Eel ¥ loct. Monday, October 5. | Sia'employment, if any, the pensioners | |0 fom o eerfog. 518, G oavn weck days does mot run to | From SANFRANCISCO, Foot of Market 3t (Slp® e Br ship Queen Victorla, Baker, Queenstown. [ ™ 1% shbsdeh S e peal from a judgment imposing a fine of e —173:15_9:00 11:00 3. 1.00 3.00 5.157. 0et | Br ship Glenlul, Scott; London. were engaged 1;;, :th a \lev:1 lo‘ de;ldlnx [$100 upon the master of the steamship | MlY: AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T. m#&}‘lfi‘&;l‘:’:""f’:‘&'“;".{a"ffifi".fi_ | % whether any of them were fit to be Te- | torea for allowing two Japanese immi- | 1S, | e10, i1, {11330 & m.. T12:30, 11:30, | 05 3 Y .00 7. Monda e ror agular duty, The applications | ores 1oF, o he vessel at Hono. | 2335, 5:50, . . T30 0. 1L P 2% quppun. |~ GOARE: tl foumsens surees Stmr G er, Ra ‘ ratns < -10ct. Stmr G. W. ENMer, Randall, | of Peter Richter and James F. Sheehan to « 2. | Trains marked () run to % - | &9 (Third and Townsend Streets.) Ot Stmr Fulton, Lee, Hardy Creek. lulu _on November 13, 1%2—Judgment | Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. | G San Jose and Way Station SoF et 131 Stmr Ruth, Reed, Bihlers Point. be placed on tgefpens;un ;«_sht through dlls- affirmed. Saturdays. On Datirdays the 3:15 p. m. train | 108 S50 00000 roay Station e ‘m mca B AL R S | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. ability were deferred. ey were In-| Jegaquah Coal Company vs. U. S. Fi-|runs to Fairfax, e ~c 154 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur ¥ g Stmr Southi Const Olsen, Caspar. = |8 iy o g0 before Drs.. Tyrrell and| geity s e | "'FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | elon (B0Bd8Y ORIY)..corrseree voe $-30P Reinsurance List. | Stmr Celia, Norbers, — e S ol i e D Ll A sl e i District of | _week days_—0:25, I8 40, 8:15. 39:38, 00a New Almaden (Tuea. Frid.. only), 4108 ATE e B hin Cloch, Mowatt, Melbourne. Ty to be Exkmina It el JUaemas affirmed. 11:05 a. ma, 12:30, 2 45, 4:50, 5:30, 6:43, 004 ConetLine L imited—Stopscnly San . Schr Jumes Rolph, Olsen, —. sight of an eye while marking at the| Tpe court adjourned until to-day at 1030%, g . 3 :10, 9:40, $10:85, Jose. Gilroy (connection for Hob- EPOKEN, police targets and Sheehan was thrown |19:3) a. m. A L T T Ky gy g —— 4 I"er stmr nnmnrmn‘ "‘2'% S:‘:m}-(lchlel Oct {;um his horse, causing cerebral conges- PR S 6:55, 7:35. 10‘.‘21; D(x"m. e Ak z.n.d u.rg,.;mén Luts Obis ctober | Ppassed on Sept 24, i es nmorth of lon. ), Traing marke star ntin. uadalupe, Surf (connection for -~ .| Humboldt .. 13| Unimak Pass, schr Vega, from Nome for SRR S i 1) Are Hunting for Target Range FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAM Lompoc). Sants Barbara, Saugus Whatcom; Sept 25, 8 p m, in Unimak Fass, Captain Charles Roscoe Howland, aid | c1sco—Week days—5: 6:40, 45, 8 and Los Angeles. Connection a8 5 pmipter 8 | stmr Homer, bound south. Fire at Pioneer Hotel. | to General MacArthur, and Captain Stew- 71:10 a. m., 12:40, 2345, Castroviile 10 and from Monterey laqua.... : {'DamiEie 30 e N P ] seA. Oxp broks out on (e roof of the |art, Fifteenth Infantry, are busily en- 5 55, 10, 11:10 a. m., | goms o et e " Finca” Cuptioi . | Centralia...| Grays Harbor | 4 pmiPier 10 | Swansea for San Francisco: Aug 30, off Cape | Ploneer Hotel, 217 Stuart street, yesterday | gaged in a search for a suitable target . 3145, : . 10:40 . m. SautaCruz Pactdc Grove; Salinas e drenpe o 4 Pomona Humboldt ]1:30 p/Pier 9 | Horn, saw a ship with all sall blown away. | afternoon at about 2 o'clock. The alarm | range. They expect to discover a good 200 THROUGH TRAINS. ll:!nfll;:izlxr;'-g‘:n:'::_l’ tnct a100 X : & 3 i pmIPler 40| Per stmr San Mateo—Oct 3, 15 miles west | fiz hroush and 300 yard range within a few miles of 45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way ¥ Torpedo Boats Begin Trials. H 1 of Cape Arago, schr Tizsie Prien, hence Sept quickly brought the fire department to ¥ | stations. “ o San Jose and Way Station: 1200 boat 3 amipler 18 | 21 or- Coquille River. . hence Sept | o nlace, and the flames were soon ex- | the Presidio, but a spot some distance | 5:15p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Cemetery Passenger—South Saa L 4 pm|Pier 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. | tinguished. Charles G. Ahlgren, proprie- | from the bay cities will probably be se- | Tomales and way stations. 11304 ..!;r-ngwm S:n Berw 1.082 | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 5—8hip | Lo of the hotel, attributes the fire to|lected for the soldiers to shoot at the tS"llfllimm m.. Saturdays—Cazadero and way “l;w:l’r;“-‘zr:mwfl 7.39» 1 pm|Pier Occidental, from Dutch Harbor. | some goarks from a chimney of one of | longer aistances. atlons. . and Legal Holldays—8 . m., Cana-| San Jose and Way Station x7.00° 9 Smipler HADLOCK-—Arrived Oct 3—Ship A. J. Ful- | the nelghboring dwellings, as there was R TP T dero and way stations. I T il s P 9 Aaitaer 19 | 165, tom _Home. ! no fire in the stoves of his hotel nor had Felice Ghio Dies Suddenly. Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Point 5 o S T 4350 2 pm|Pier PORT HARFORD—Salled Oct 4—Stmr Mel- | there been for at least an hour before the B e e 13.807 Del Monte Express—Sania Ciara o ;Dmfl"ler ville Dollar, for San_Francisco. Oct B—Stmr 4 S| the | Felice Ghio, a tallor doing business at | TICKET OFFICE—_620 Market st. S o g e s o gty am|Pler Coos Bay, for San Francisco. | outbreak. The damage was confined prin- | 912 Pacific street, expired suddenly yes-| FERRY—Toot of Market st. Pactflc Grove (connects at Santh B & Guvh it Thikiahidie. Wi L rormoingn _ | ,,EOKT HARFORD—Satled Oct 5—Stshr Bo- | cipally to the roof, and will amount to | terday morning in Levy's jewelry store, Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder AR s ’ rays Harbor .. b o T R m_lmo. 208 Montgomery avenue. Ghio was a na- wr&"fl!l‘;nd Narrow Gauge Points) 112.150 . i s e & Pt.Orford 10 am(Pler 13 | gumr Olympic, from Falrhaven for San Pedro. EpR Ty A tive of Italy, 82 years of age. ASariingame,San Matco, Esdwood. el o the B\nfinfi‘ Humboldt ........[1:30 D“l”ler 5 s:;{' M A'E‘;LP:;;K':C‘-.MI about Oct 25—Stmr Held on Robbery Charge. ————————————————————— =ellol’-rl:?nx1.um Mayfleld, . i Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pm|Pler 2| “NOME-To = Samuel Holmes, Frank Williams and Jo- Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa | > "To sall Oct 15—Stm d San Joss, (Gliroy. PN N R Dachain. [R08 Datites s 9 siBier (2 o ol BRIV, et Discovery £r | geph Thompson were held to answer be- ADVERT_.SEMENTS. Garx. Ses Jous, (Glivey, Holtle Harbot Commissioners Meet To-Duy | Columbia.. | Astoria & Foriiandlil sm{bler. 25 | DA%, Fleroster, for Whallnx Sruse. | fore the Superior Court by Police Judge Jiite, Caphicla, Sasts Crus, Cob ssioners will hold their | C1tY FPara.. | N. X via Panama.|12 ‘m)Pler 40 LSRAYERARBORSoRUNS (Dot 4 3Stmn Che- | Wity jpestarady. on & Chgtan. OF Zahiers, 838 & to-day instead’ of | §. Rosa. Rty ey | e e B RBOR . fafied Sept 20—Schr E, | They forcibly snatched a satchel from o A e x| S s 1D |3 Wobt, o e (s, s Miss Emily Figuera at Post and Leaven- @atos, Wright and Princ| —_— X E58 i B /10 am Pler '8 | “grATILEArrived Oct 4—Schr Alice, trom | worth streets on the night of September gor a 5tle0s (sxcepe Bunda 9.004 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Ronita Newport & Way Pts| 9 am| L - |2, Hol as also held on a charge of e Dot T s | Ronita. | port ay Pts| 9 am|Pier 19 DN Asrived D . Holmes was also held on ge GALIFORNI 6> San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San Loiea Fork. .| Humbolat .. | B p{Pior '3 | pANDON—Arrived Oct ‘S—8chr - Mayflower, | grang “larceny for stealing two gold Fios, Redwood, Fair Oska Matters of Interest to Mariners and | gueen......| Pucs Crves Bt ]“ ot o | “EANTY" PAnBARAsaitea Oct o—stmr | watches, a dlamond ring and a gold ring LIMITED TO CHICAGO Nenlo Pusk, Puip e kv Shipping Merchants. | | ioctober 14| { S-};-;:-ml)t:,-gbi?’f,:gd B i e ks | TROS M. Florence Mitchell, 441 Geary Leaves Mondays and Thursdays Charters. e [ Wilape Herbory: | § Pm{Pler 3| port Lo Angeles. . street, on June 14. at 8:30 a. m., through in 3 days, An, 3 er ; : S ¢ ! ; B e el v The British ship Eurasia, which arrived from | N, Maru... China & Japan...| 1 pm(Pler 40 | Noyo, for San Francisco. e o 1 [ ] with diner and all trappings. Ouieame. New Yoric (Wonttamet o ans was chartered prior to | G v Eider! Asto York ........| 3 pm/Pier 23 | " 0008 BAY—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Alliance, T % » Palo Alto and Way Station e 10.11 » Europe at 20s. 3, W. Elder| Astoria & Portland.{11 am|Pler 24 | from Portland for San Francisco. o e SRR e S South San Francisco. Ml ns to Honolulu wit FROM SEATTLE. ISLAND PORTS. Mg Dop e T i Oth: P Bariingame, San Mateo, Bei R Boein ¥ HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 4—Bktn Echo, | VICTORIA—Arrived Oct 5—Br stmr Deu- er Santa Fe Trains: mont, Saa Carlos, Redwood, ¥ =g Saiie | trom Newcastle, Aus. Salled—Bken S. G. Wil- | callon, from Hongkons. WA m) oo Fatr Oaks, Menlo Park. Faio by Shipment of Wheat. der, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. #:30 & m. ¢ io¢ Stockton, Fresuc, Bakersfield, Ao, Mayfeld. Mountain View, The British ship Queen Victoris was ol | Skagway & Way Ports.[Oct. ¢ | HONOLULU—Arrived Oct S—Stmr Siberla, | CHERBOURG—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Kaiser 00y . i etcad BRIt Vieki: Clars and Ban Jose. et ey o e N R aeoe Yoo m iy Sopelon. 1 trom Mougkoog (e San Yrancispa: Yiihelm der Grosse, .from New Yok vik 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. A for Moraing. ¥ for A fiern wheat. valued at $81.000, and 19,000 f § g \ 7 4 ymouth for Bremen, and proceeded. Sailed o X Saturdsy and Sundsy enly. :Sunday Rgat, Suvel % GRLA (S 2000 Skagway & Way Porisioct 9|, CARE HRNEY- bassed i Ogt 2—Bhip Wil- —Stmr Grosser Kerurst, from Bremen for 'm&“n'::"““'m' Grand Caayos and 1 Btope wan ations on Sunday. S e Skagway & Wi |Oct, 11 | more and San Francisco. ey i Sunday excopted. g Saturday only. Exports for the North. Humboldt . | Skagway & Way FortsiOct. 11 | ™10 501 10y Salled Ot S—Stmr Siberin, Do from Genon: saq Naplcs for New Tork, Ticker Orricm: 641 Market 8t and Farry | §pmComsLine, 4 s Sui Soaquis Valley. The steamer City of Puebl i | aEway & Way Ports|Oct. 13 | for San Franciico. Arrived—Stmr China, hencs Arrived—Stmr Lahn, from New Yok via St. _Depot, S.¥. Also 1113 Broadway, Oak- | gy ouiy traias stonping s v 3 auThG Mesmer City of Pucbla salled on Satur- | Cottage City. .| Skagway & Way PortsiOct. 14| Sept MISCELLANEOUS Michael for Naples and Genoa, and proceeded. SaaeeE | re:10.2-3- 17004 3..11:60 Go for Victoria with an assoried merchan- | Sants Aus....|Cooks Inlet & Way Pisioct 18| o . MOVILLE—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Astoria, 1 Bl Sois wHIGE Bt S9T0 o8 BaSter I Nome City. .../ Cooks Inlet & Way PtsiOct, 22| _Both lixhthodses * in Unimak Pass are In from New York for Glasgow, and proceeded. | Never allows his linen to be worn either ! MOUNT TAMALPAI following: 1305 pligs frech truit, : Time Ball. O ELEGRAPHIC. | AT e e Yo 5—Stmr Kroon- | soiled. or shabby, and consequently he : S RAILWAY Sine: 1154 The coftee. 566 Ioe 5 63 cheess: 2360 | Branch Hyarographic Office, U e 1 i b o reag GLASGOW—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Hungar- | fakes it to a laundry where the finish C()al RedUCtiOH Too sgule; 353 yigs Boate; 54 Shon Aroceis ot o u‘r S , U. B. N., Mer- | NW, vejocity 12 miles per hour. n, from Montreal. keeps it from soiling quickly, and where povisions. 351 gais” wine, 810" gala o B~ i el e RORBUSN, ORI A A riite. o r Astorls, | there are no shabby edges or torn button 2000 Ponmcs < 0 3 . 1903. a Moville. . el g B g B R LK) B TR ol AR et gty o (e (AMBURG—In port Sept 20—Fy bark Tar- "LONDON—Amived Oct o—Stmr Minneapolis, | Boles to annoy him. = Satistaction s al- Put in Your Bin $5 e Tiquore, 10 tks mute, 5 oo homer Gon i | 1 e oon of ‘the 120th meridian; or sy 8 | , YOKOHAMA—Salied Oct 3—Br stmr Fm- o MBURG. Safled Oct 3—Stmr Pre WA giyen S0, Eav.qoan wilo, helike B o e U Dtax’ Do, 5 ks ontons, |9, w0 GreSEwicn Sue, ess of Japan, for Vancouver. ! for New York via Boulogne and m,mom':"& shirts, collars or cuffs to the United S N -“\5’7“‘&.‘.”‘._ botcles = 3. C. B ., ufi;_\n:&o—bfim%m; 5—Nor stmr Ti- NEW YORK_Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Finland, | States Laundry in color, finish and con- Sold by All Reliable Dealers. RS P St U o it o e onpA, L1 18 .. S o, AUCKLAND—ATrrived Oct 4—Stmr Sonoma, mam Antwerp. s ;mlon. Our work is first-class—our prices | paints and oils, 28 bales b % hence Sept 17. ? —Sall 4—Stmr Cam- | low. — | s s Saie, 1 ca bats, 1 ca i, Sun, Moon and Tide. g PATEHONG—Asxived s 0ot & Hkin - Wiklle "Sué?mun‘frcm e b st Pretoria, \ TR | ¥ e trom. Aaiora LA Weak M aw United States and ‘MAZATLAN—Salled Oct 1 3 from u?gukri and e‘oduhg;- for New York. UNITED STATES UNDBY en ann Omen . = In mddition 1o the foregoing the steamer car- e 81,875 Ibs Oried prunes, valued at $1112, en Coast Time and Heights Waters at Fort Point, to Geodetic Survey— of High ~and Low . =2 Low | for San.¥rancleco SUEZ—Arrived Oct 5—Br_ stmr Keemun, NEW 1, from 4 tiansand. and Chris- l | e e— A BITTERS, THE WEEKLY CALL §1 PER YEAR. SHOULD, USE DAMIAN Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. OFFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell.

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