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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903. 10 MARINERS LIVE THAOUGH PERILS EAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC Arains leave and ure due to arrive SA UNDERWRITERS ABANDON ALL HOPE STEAMISHIP PORT FOR OVERDUE BRITISH STEAMSHIP| 10 BE E IMPROVED N FR ANLI!C“. Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) anmive 8.25» Sailors Thought to Have Finsbury Is Posted at Lloyd’s as Uninsurable---Missing Vessel Is Now Out GreatNortherntoEpend e 7»gr Atlantic Express— Oge 10.254 Port Costa, Martinez, Anslvch. By- roa, Tracy.Stockion, Sacramento, Los Danos, Mendots, Hsnford, Million Dollars on Smiths Cove. Been Lost Reacha Port. Three Weeks From Kobe for Yokohama, a Voyage Which Under Ordi- 3 nary Circumstances Should Not Occupy More Than a Couple of Days T A o y py p 8.00a Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy. Lath- d-—. rop. Modesto, Merced. ’I’Qll‘l,?. New Stories Are Told of the Proposes to Make the Harbor Goshen Junction, Hauford. Ve 2 : -] » ¢ Shasta Exp — 18, Wititame Terrors of Shipwreck in B Driden stesmablp Piburs, | Fugges Tor, Dol by ot | - s, Bkaes sen Prucin S| One of the Fineston the | SIOK. HEADAGHE | - <= S s which has been on the overdue list i g fera eccur at | The ‘Tt F $Fruto, Ked Bluff, Portiand 7.86 NOTE—The high and low waters ime Ball on the tower of the Ferry .. 8304 Niles, Sun J Livermore, 8 the North. for some tfme and was quoted at | the city front (Mission-street wharf, about 25 | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— Pacific Coast. Positivel a e . et % per cent, was posted yesterday | Jinutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height | 1. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § ively cure: b’m ile, C! 4250 — ¥ | of tide is the same at both places. P m., Greenwich time, PRI R A Little Pills. : as uninsurable. She is out twen- | . C._BURNETT, Spectal Dispatch to The Call ty-oue Dayk Troi itke Tor Woktheme DAY, OCTOBER 13. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 12.—The Great They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, i& Oct. 12—The ship St. Fran- ved at Pagle Harbor, bringing orth n Ohlemutz, Mate | ert Oleson of the | ALI fe M. Deering. panion named McDon- hought to have been lost after | he Deering. They did not | Harbor in time to come cutter Thetis, which oneld were dispatched | boat from the scene of the | for Du Harbor for aid. several by e on foot The distance t through a moun- ed country. They | es, when they for two days without vers of the Deer- while been pick- ght to Dutch he Thetis and d a rough trip down, Har- in her will e RAILWAY WILL RUN FAST CARS TO LOS GATOS Application for Franchise for a New Electric Road Made in San Jose. The San Jose-Los Railway pev- SAN XC tric conne Campbell She may drifting about outside the regular line of | travel, but it is feared that she has either run ashore or foundered in one of the re- | | cent heavy blows reported in the waters | through which her course lay. The German ship Gertrud was placed |on the overdue list yesterday at 25 per cent. She is out 128 days from Hamburg for Talcahuano. The Gertrud is a vessel of 1627 tons and is commanded by Captain Henke. The rate of insurance on the Loch Long has been advanced to 85 per cent. The Corolla stands at 90 and the Catharina and St. Mungo are still quoted at 20 per | cent. g Veteran Shipowner Dies. The announcement yesterday of the death | on Sunday of Captain J. J. Smith came as a surprise to the local marine circles fn which deceased was well known. Although full of years—he had passed his elghty-third binthday Captain Smith had been so long and so ively identified with the shipping Interests the port that ociates had grown ta ermanent figure in the hip owner and manager ‘Santa Cruz’* Smith, 2s he was known to oid-timers, was a man of affairs in every sense of the word, and in of his weight of years was, up to his in full possession of that keen business that long ago made him a notable in commercial life. He leaves a_wife two children, Mrs, F. W. Ely and E. B. Ry ST Prominent Chinese Arrives. The steamship Siberia, Which arrived Sun- day evening from the Orient, did not dock at the Pacific Mail wharf until yesterday morn- It A pumber of board all night Among Kwong Foo, the new president of the Yeong Wo Association, and a member of the advisory board of the local Chinese Consulate. Foo is a graduate of the Imperial University and stands in the front rank of the most progres- | sive of his countrym oo s oo SIS S Meteor Loses Her Propeller. en. Word was received from Nome yesterday | have broken down and now ! passengers remained on | them was Chen | Sun rises . ) Sun sets . Moon rises . l3\5‘§ 1] 83 L wi| 0.8| 9:00! 0.9] 9:41] NOTE—1In 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 taree tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are ir addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign prececes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by | the hearts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters. i —~—— | Movements of Steamers. { TO ARRIVE. | T Steamer. From. Oyster Harbor.. Portland & Astoria. Portjand & Way Porta. (Oct. srays Harbor . Det. an Pedro Seattle & Tacom Pedro & Way Porls Oct. Honolulu 7| Cequille Rives Seattle .. Chas. Nelson. Alliance. Puget Sound Humboldt .| San Pedro . Humboldt San Diego & Mendocino & Pt. New York via Panama.|Oct. Seattle & Whatoom. ... Oct. | Coos Bay Grays Harl | Humboldt el River P an Pedro . | Sun Pedro Coos Bay & Port Orford|Oct. ewport & Way Ports. Oct. Portland & Astorla, Oct. Seattle . Corona. . Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, October 12. popme Olymple, Hansen, 39 hours from San ro. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 65 hours from Portland, via Astoria 51 hours. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours, from San Diego, Stmr fllufly. Leland; 50 hours from Soquel. PSlmr Westport, Smith, 47 hours from San Stmr Cclia, Nordberg, Ger ship Optima, Thoam, 154 days rom Ant- werp. Bl\ll(:- Gardiner City, Walton, 4 days from Schr F S Redfield, Hutton, 10 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Repeat, Wilson, 10 days trom Willapa. CLBARED. Monday, October 12. Stmr Bonita, Alberts, San Pedro; Pac Coast Br lunr Arab, Gow, Port Townsend; Dollar Bkm Irmnrd Schmidt, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Monday, October 12. Brooklyn, Walvig, San Pedro. Bonita, Alberts, San Pedro. BEmpire, Macgenn, Coos Santa Cruz, Glelow, Moss Landing. Olymple, Hansen, Fairhaven. Greenwood, Johnson, Alblon River. Asunclon, ' Bridgett, Ventura and Re- Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr dondo. Stmr G C Llndluer, Allen, Grays Harbor, and not on Oct 1 Br stmr Arab Gow, Port Townsend. Br ship Howth, Martin, Liverpool. Bktn Gleaner, Schmehl, Willava Harbor. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Schr Bessle K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- Ing. Schr Abble, Larsen, Fish Rock. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Oct 12, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 14 miles per hour. SPOKEN. Oct 4—Lat 29 N, long 20 W, Ger ship Herzo- gin Cecllie, from Shields for San Franeisco. MISCELLANEOUS. , SEATTLE, Oct 12—Stmr Meteor, from Seattle for Nome, lost propeller 150 miles off Cape Nome. Her boat arrived at Nome Oct 8. Stmr assistance. DOMESTIC PORTS. UMPQUA—Arrived Oct 7—Stmr Sadle, hence on the Pacific. Sma The feature of the work will be the I PI;I. = Small Dosa. construction of a huge seawall extending | mall Price. 21 hours from Albfon. | Bureka or stmr Roanoke will leave for her | Northern will spend $1,000,000 in prepar- ing Smiths Cove, Seattle, its Pacific | steamship port, for the trans-Pacific lin- | ers which will go Into service within eighteen monthg. The improvements will occupy a year and a half and will make the Smiths Cove harbor one of the finest Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ’unlatctheBuvds. Purely Vegetable. | from the bottom of the Sound to a helght of sixty feet and cempletzlwprolecflhs the company wharves. At low tide twen- ty-five feet of the wall will show above water. It will be built of concrete and stone. When the improvements are finished another wharf will be ready" for use, which with the wharf now in service | will inclose a long slip in which the big | liners can lie. The plans contemplate that the ships be loaded and unloaded from | both sides at once. e GROCERY CLERK ACCUSED | OF FELONY EMBEZZLEMENT Mrs. Mary Henning Secures Warrant | for the Arrest of Henry Heinsohn. Mrs. Mary Henning cf 2401 Folsom street secured a warrant from Police Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of Henry Heinsohn on a charge of felony embezzlement. Heinsohn has not been at his rooms since last Friday and Mrs. Hen- ning believes he has left the city. - Mrs. Henning’s husband, who owns a grocery at 2401 Folsom street, took a trip . ABC BOHEMIAN £ ALL BOTTLED Yine OF BEERS® '’ SOLD EVERYWHERE. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO.. Pacific Crast Agents. visit DR. JORDAN’S crear Worid. Weakcsses or auy contracted disease ponitively cured by the oldest Specialist on the Const. Est. 3 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN to Europe about three months ago and is now in New York with a broken leg. Be- fore leaving for Europe he placed Hein- sohn in charge of the store and, it is al- leged, gave him $100 for change and inci- | dental expenses. | Mrs. Henning claims that Heinsohn re- tained the $100 for his own uses and pur- { poses and has collected amounts aggre- gating $400 mdre which he has not ac- | counted for. The last amount, she says, Consuitation free 30d_strictly private. Treatment personally or by lehier. A Pomtivs Curt in every cave undertak Write for Book. PRILOROPRY of MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 KARXET ST. bet. GrhaTed, S.7.Cal, § valuable book for men) The Largest Anatomical Museum in the Dl JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market '9L.~ F. For Stomach Disorders Port Costa, Msrtinez, Byrom, Latbhrop. Stockton, Raymoud, Fresno, Han- ifa, mkennexd. l.o- Angeles and EI Puso. bound arrives via Const Llun . «1.30* 10.004 Tl- Overland_Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. %uu- Hayward. Niles and Way mento River Steamers. p Benicls, Winters, Sacr Woodiand, Knights Laudi it Marysville, Oroville and way station o ‘H" Hayward, Niies snd Way Stations.. 7.56% Marttez $ag iamon. Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 4.00P Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop. !lozklol. 10 A 4.007 Niles. Livermore, Stockton, Lod! 4307 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Saa Jose, Livermore. . 5.007 The Owl Limited—1 Bakersficld, Los Angeles . ta, ot 6.00" ru‘r:nt, Tracy, Stockto 15.30» Hayward, Niies and San jose 6.00° x:‘y'nd Niles and San Jose... 6.007 jental Matl — Ogden, Denver, Omabe, St. Louls. Chicago and East._Port Costa, Benicla, Sul- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Auburn, Colfsx, Truckee, Boca, leno, Wads Wissemuece Battle 4.28» 7.56» l7 00r :-neg:. m ‘allejo, Sunday 00r San Pablo, Port Cos Way Stations. 8.05» DI'lon & Californis Express—Sac- ento, Marysville, Redding. Fortiand, Puges Sound and East: 8187 Boyward. Knies and San Jose (Sun- day 11.26» ron Co-u. Tracy, Lathrop, Mo~ desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- Semito). Frosme, Heatord, vp salia. Bakersfleld OAST LINE Narraw um;_ ) fiofl oN arket Street.) 746 Sants Crax Tuewrsion (Sunday 8.164 l-wnk. Centerville. San Jose, Felton. Boulacr Creek, Sas s10r Cruz iy 12.16¢ Nn'-rk, con:enm San imaden Los Gatoe¥eiton Bonider Conek, Banta Orus aad Principal Way Stattons .. 4167 Newsrk. San Jose, Los Gatos (on Saturday and hrough to Sants only from Sants Cruz). Connects at Feiton to and from Boulder Creek......... 10.584 'OIGA that the stesmabip Meteor lost her propeller Taml 2 3| Qct 8; b Beulah, from San Pearo. 0%t 10— | 1o collected on Friday, when he disap- Cout and Dvspepsia | —SAKIAND HARBOR FERAY. when 150 miles from Nome. A boat, dispatch- .| San Diego & Way Ports Oct. 19 SEATTLESailed Oct 11—Ger stmr Bva, | peared. DRINK From SAN k'gubfigns&:).. w'z of )urlu L‘!up » o e R e B s Puget Sound Ports.....|0ct. 19 | for China; stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. B e 1 From D, rw{or Brum-.y— o 'be sent to her assistance, { Sydney & Way Ports..(0ct: 13| (TACO Oct 12-Schr Robert| CUMMINGS GETS FOUR i o0 sox. 1200 200 400 i 2 to Portlan e : arles, from Halphong; stmr San Mateo, hce z e e g o eri [Osta | s phong; s ST e AT Cysh-r UNF (Broad Gaage NEWS OF THE OCEAN. . Hamburg & Way Ports. |Oct TILLAMOOK—Arrived Oct 10—Schr Guide, (Third xnd Townsend Streets. 2 Bcorr ot e ?’u el S Punishment Meted Out to a Yn\mg’ p "';g: g:: L’v:::::dl ::;:::::\u " |£ Sortland & Astoria. . & ek Tk d 3 Matters of Interest to Mariners and b L O (1B Santy LS By sos Bts Svee Exeur- Shi; rchan = Sailed Oct 12—Schr Transit, for San Diego Man Who Manufactured Coun- sion (Sunday only). 8.30" pping. M e TO SAIL. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 10—Sehr terfeit Dollars. 0 S A sr T ampbell snd o st e G“’”";" :mm &7 | —Steamer. Destination. Taurds, hence Sept 2T. Oct 12—Schr James | pour vears' fmprisonment with hard la- | Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. Jose, Giiroy (conneetion for Hol- number e By vrawio e S Hotpi benos O6F §- 5. f . 2 Jister), Fajsro, Castroville. Sa- ber T3l for wheat to Eurove at 20s. October 13. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Columbia, | bor in the penitentlary at San Quentin| A. VIGNIER CO., San Franeisco. e g iy . The Briteh ship Whltileburs 1s chartered for | | Los Angeles Ports. 2 | henee Oct 10; stme Whiltler, with barse Sants | 4ng a fine of $M was the punishment | Eutirparia San Ll Obiego bariey to B | Baahene 2| “Sailed” Oot’ 11 Stmr Chas Nelson, for San | meted out by United States District Judge Lommpoc), Gante Baroara. Suugus R O | Grays Harbor. 2 | Francisco. Oct 12—Fr bark Emile Galline, for | ge Haven yesterday to George A. Cum- and Los Angeles. Connection st A Cargo for Honolulu. [ ! D‘Zfi;‘flgp‘l“,‘) A | N etind Dot 18- Mdsad;| DINES Who had pleaded sullty of manu- o T Lyt P | | Coos B. & P.Orfor : —, c Grove.... .. The barkentine Irmgard was cleared yester- | Eel River Ports. 2| hence Sept 27. facturing counterfeit dollars. The attor- 9.004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitoia, day for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise | Pomona. Humboldt o ‘lluso D l};:er 3 DL*I\'ER{L’['P;\r{tfllved Oct 12—Stmr Robert ney for the defendant asked leave to in- g::l; u’!’:"{)i‘i::-:’?;?"r‘rsl.x:gp‘; <’ 45 ‘ - 26, e fol- e Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler ollar, from Sea v 0 L d Slows Maiket - cares waised 51 SELER Rl e e | Eureka & Coos Bayl.....- Pier 16 | TATOOSH—Passed in Oct 12—Bktn Portland, | ';"d‘;ci b ";e;“fec*“‘i“'f g‘; f;g‘c’x:t‘"‘}g Intermediate Stations 4100 on yesterday lowing e et Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2| from San Pedro for Tacom | character of his 10.30 San Jose and Way Stations. g injunction, pro- 4026 ctls barle. r"fi“’,o';’;'“,‘_’g;fn"?'" e | “October 14. ] | L CAsPAR—Suiled Oct 15 Stmr Samoa, for | that evidence on that point would be un- 11004 Comeiery Passenger—So City gl P e | i 2 y Tancisco, San_Bruno i = R T Sl % T | .. OG- € s 0 g Erg T 2 L S | ey, e e Saving b ntormed [ mam e O s e tore OF a permaneni 162 gals whisky, 3060 gals wine, 2015 cs canned | ) 2 AGG— J5r ‘and Way Stations ' 300 Y c Grays Harbor Arena, hence Oct 10. Oct 11—Stmr National £ njur ) move to stop the T2 gals alcohol, 100 pe | Chehalls a3 o | first offense, 1307 San Jose and Way Stations x7.00» ad 2 iroa pipe, 57 pkes leather. 10 cts sewing ma- | Chico... ...| Coaullle River 2 City, hence Oct 10, cafled Oct 12—Bark | Cummings had been indicted rwith his San Jose and Way Statfons 19.404 pkgs building” paper, 360 Ibs borax, State of Cal | Cemetery Passenger —South San s D oaln 25’ phat ruraiter | Grays Harpo |soca ror Sraney, U e asita; o | brothers, James and Frederick, but the - 3 o A ey 0 pkgs nalls. 2 - . | China & Japan. EUREKA— Arrives r , fm | cases against these two were dismisse 13.00F Del Monte E: s i FRIENDS THINK LOVE J0 Ingels coiper. R e N R | Astoria & Portland. Redondo: schr~Mabel Gray, from San Pedro: | on”tha atatement by & surgeon of the A Weak Heart e e B e CAUSED SUICIDE ATTEMPT | e g 3 schr Bertha Dn‘b;;g foom Be2. D\eg’m;;h;rg; United States. Marine Hospital service ¥actdc Grove (cunmects at Swaia ] jan Pedro 'edro; schr Mary s 3 Clars for Santa Cruz, Boulder = | The Curacao’s Cargo. Humboldt - 2| i i Mo, | that they were suffering from consump- neglected means heart disease, the % Creek lndAllrrowG-usePo\;m:)'I’-‘. < . s Ange | 2 —Stm . 30r RS Santa Bosg Young Mm Found in 8| .. seamer Curacao, which sailed on last | S. Monica.. | m'b:flfbl:.- o 7 ARL‘&DS‘EB(‘!AJfl‘;:gr ?Sm.ummh-r foi tlon‘g!blhe lun]gs( zm?l n:iat lI;I-nprlsor;:-neli-u_ most common cause of sudden death. ".f.’.'lf.f";f: mx‘& RL:‘;I'nns— Dying Condition at a | Wednesday for Guaymas and other Mexican | | 3] UL han i e jequal to he Jesth nematy SN Miles' Heiit € ill h- Menio Park. Paio Alto. Mayfoid: Hotel B e i an T i e 2| 9% % BAY Arrived Oct 12—Schr North | thelr case. s fITe Wi Stuchgs Mountatn View. Lawrence, Santa )oyei.n il ed at $76,418. The cargo inciuded the fol- I i2 m|Pler 40 | O nes Sept 30, e | AR Ty S B o 3 P s‘:a ;Cgu]lile iid. Cate-weilt Rin BTy Oct. 12.—Merrill Ander- ', Honolulu pm|Pler 7| led Oct 12—Schr Melancthon, for San £t 2 y all druggists on guarantee. Free e R L g P, early yesterday | 1113 pigs fresh fruits, 404 pkss onions, 1090 | New York | 8 pm|Prer 23 | p:f:.l:f,co_ Claims Check Wu Worthless, | ook on heart. disease for p(! al. A is ;,k)glcn;yfl.xf\:esnfle pkgs fresh vegetables, 93 Point Arena. | 4 pm/(Pier "2 FOREIGN PORTS. S. Bibo of Bibo, Newman & Co., gro- Dr. MiLes Mepicar, Co.. uhh;n. Ind. ‘:al - 1’:‘;‘9;‘:3‘:’? . 127 bbis four, 47,810 1bs malt Humbaldt 11 \; 4 pm(Pler 2 LIZARDPassed et 10-Ger bark Selene, | cers, California and Polk streets, secured A w tatbepedgeric < e | : { 9 am(Pior 2 | from Port Blakeley for Hlambin Ge: a warrant from Police Judge Cabaniss Gatos, Wright and Principsl Way EEr : B 1628 iba Lo ';'fili ol & | s Pasts_ i1 amilPie 9 L T T i “mrl yesterday for the arrest of J. E. Weiler BAILWAY TRAVEL. Stations (except Sunday) a - S 8 Che | antia, fo 2 FUBSly TRt sisut Ok £3 bt 400 e Bt e | Seagtle & Tacoms.-[10 amPler 2| Ny NGHATSalled_Sent 14—Br bark Dun-| on 5 charge of passing a fictitious check. ing of a body. He went assorted canned goods, 10,000 Ibs bran, 1 a9 _m,P_ r 19 | dee, for Port Los Angeles. e d found Anderson in agony 765 Ibs 34 bxs dried fruit, 11 s | NoWport i Ayl lel VALPARAISO—Sailed Oct 10—Ger stmr| Weiler was owing the firm $26 for gro- pned physicians, and with - “b“lrh"k’, F Py e e Seattie & Whateom| A’pm Pler 10 | Totmes, for San Franclsco. = = |\ \en | ceries and on Saturday he called and ; soon had him in & 3 1oa sago, 1501 Tbs téa. 2543 Ibs co- | Columbia. .| Astorla & Portiand|11 am(Pler 24 | CORONEL--Arriyed, 0% 1y . | paid $10 on account with a check for $30 oz Samonies iuege; 230w codnan. 41 DkEs [ o Detober ! from Kahulut for Delaware Brealwater: o o|signed “Thomas H. Green” and drawn < glucose, 230 Ibs codfish, 47 D L Kal s & i | was born in this baking powaer u"r""z;fi'““”" g i Ayt [oomipier 2] NEWCASTLE MO e i : [ on the California Safe Deposit and Trust Same o Yo ¢ E 3 a 3 d sundries, pkgs dry goods, 6 cs e AN Y —. d 1—Ship W Smith, | ¢, v arrives v wmn Joaquin Vall wn here. He repgrted to profs S0 FU0CT0N 1o les duck, 114 bales bass, | Isis. .. | Humbolat Way Pur ...... B e = fompany e e L ioer e 3.00 7 Palo Alto snd Way Statior EEAEN f the hotel that he was 3)0 boxes soap, 159 | Siberia.....| China & Japan 0 | trom Port Townsend. i Oct 10—Br stmr Moana, | balance of tae amount of the check. ! 11.307 South San Franciseo. Militras, d on the following pkgs nails, ? Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports. i amiPler P el was found that no such person as Thomas Burlingame, San Msteo, Bet: had 1 sulphur, 14,967 1bs 5;‘?,’,‘6,"“'" s b FROM SEATTLE, L ASGOW — alled Oct 10—Br stmr Teenkal, | | H. Green hcnd"lny oty on d:mz;t with POt osen Carios, Nedwoed, B8 as the chine: N ] - for. Vancouy. i the Trust Company Alto, Mayfield. 'V ce each time B o1 vkan patats and ollor 5 | _ Steamer For. Satle. | “YOKONAMA—Arrived Oct 10—Jap stmr Ivo | 18500 " Detective Whitaker ascertained GALIFORNIA Alto. Mayfeid. Mountata' View. anrequited Jove prompted the P s axie mrease, 13012 Ths sods, § | Soro oo agway & Way Forts. Oct. Maru, from Seattle: stmr Shawmut, from Ta-| ;¢ Weiler left on the steamer Santa LIMITED TO CHICAGO Clara sad Sau Jose unrequited lo ; ; - 18 | coma. lfe. . 4410 1bs potash, 10,445 1bs tallow. | [irioo e £ ey T o 1 OCEAN STEAMERS. Rosa on Sunday morning for Los Angeles | e Neine. ping Anderson was around as £t lumber, 20 pkes ship chandlery, 20| 01700 Gity ) Skugway & Way Ports.-|Oct. 14 | xpw YORK-Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Victoria, | and Chief Wittman. wired to have him il Leaves Mondays and Thursdays ‘.:::“‘.‘.’.n‘;t.':::." oy, il oars, 13 spars, 1 automobile, 22 pigs iron, RS et kg ! s 1 | and apparently none the 30000 Ibs cement, 25 flasks quicksiiver, 12i | Dolbhin...... |Tkagway & Woy Fore. (0% 10 | from Navles, etc.: stmr Statendam, from Rot- | arrested on the arrival of the steamer. at 8:30 a. m., through In 8 days, py - - . erience. The relatives boller tubes, 63 cs tar, 269 bdls 571 pes iron, 70 | 330t8 Ana v “loct. 36 | terdam _afid ‘Boulogne Bur MMer. o $ s P R ith diner and all w Via San Josquin Valley. u 3 3 ,Stmr Bohemian, for Liverpool. wl diner trappings. 8¢ She young man state thet bo is sub_ [biis 195 o el T 00 Faralion. . Oct: 20 | B O ed Oct. 12—-Stmr Kronprin Accused of Forgery. | PSS Vet I sptarend rescribed e e T o Pelievy Mo Sun, Moon and Tide. |y Tt & Way Botts|Oct. 23 | Wiinelm, trom New York for Plymouth, Cher- | 4 warrant was issued by Police Judge B prescribed morphia for him to relieve his ’ ¢ B MOUTH - Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Kron- | Fritz yesterday afternoon for the arrest Other Santa Fe Trains: f They say this drug was the | ynited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time Ball. flPL‘“.HMm from New York for Cherbours | o¢ w. . Kramer on & charge of forgery. er b4 : cause of his terrible {liness Sunday morn- Time and Heights of High and Low Office, U. 5. N., Mer- | and Bremen, and proceeded. |o ram EerY- a0 m i) gor o e etk saw the ide theory se wh ing. T cline to the = —_————— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST young man in- | Gross Receipts of the San Francisco Postoffice During September Show Marked Increase. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 commissioned: Oregon—William H. Guil- ley, June. Fourth class postmasters appointed: lifornia—William R. Patten, ty County, wice T. d: John A. Dallas, Hickman, Stan- s County, vice Frank C. Haldeman, -emoved. Oregon—George E. Lee, Wash- i’: n County, vice Sabina Vincent, re- gton—Minnie Hutton, Cat- vice Henry G. Cronk, Coftee, receipts of the San Prancisco luring September, 13, were against $195167 for September, —Assistant Surgeon R. K. McClanahan, detached for treatment at the navy hospital, Mare Island, is or- dered home on a three months’ leave of absence. e ———— MARINES ARE HOUSED AT mx IELAN'D YARD | Apprentices on a Training Ship Make Ready for a Voyage. VALLEJO, Oct. 12~The navy yard tug vesterday brought back to Mare Island barracks 206 marines, who arrived from the Philippines on the Sheridan. Two hundred and sixty apprentices from the San Francisco naval 'ré‘lln[ station will probably come to the yard for assignment | to the Mohican for the mext cruise. vropeiler blades of the submarine torpedo boats Grampus and Plke are be- ing straightened while the vesseis are in drydock. These have been badly bent, pre- sumably from contact with some large object during recent experiments in deep diving off Black Point. e i Aged Salinas Woman Dies. SALINAS, Oct 32 — Mrs. Penelope Hamilton, for forty years a resident of Monterey County, died last night at King City of senile debility. She was 89 years of age. She was born at St. Louis, Mo., and leaves four married daughters, two at Santa Cruz, one at King City and ane at Salinse Postmaster | Hodgson, re- | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San oottt SHNES CHILOREN BT LOSES LIFE | Teamster FatallyInjured ‘While Trying to Stop Horses. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, Oct. 12.—While trying to res- cue his children from a runaway Robert Scarbough, a teamster, living at Mill yCamp; below Sisson, received injuries | from which he died Saturday night. Scarbough drove to Sisson Saturday | morning to do some buying and to have some repairs made on his wagon. Three of his children, tots all under 6 years of | age, acompanied him. On arriving at Sis- | son Scarbough stopped his team in front of Ed Stewart's tin shop and went in- side, leaving his children on the seat of | the, wagon. While the father was in the shop the | horses became frightened and ran away. ! The screams of the children brought Scar- bough out of the store and he ran after the runaway team in a frantic effort to save his children. The father caught up with the team, grabbed the lines from the brake and started to pull on them. As he did so he stumbled and fell for- 1ward under the iron-shod hoofs of the | plunging horses. He was almost trampled | to death before assistance came. | The unfortunate man was picked up un- conscious and scarcely breathing. He was taken to a near by house, but never regained consciousness, and although everything possible was done for him, he dicd at 10 o’clock Saturday night. He was a prominent resident of Siskiyou County, 37 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children. el e . SANTA ROSA, Oct. 12.—Dr. James P. Mc- | Carthy has been called to the pastorate of the People's Church in this city. He has ac- | and. will preach his first sermon on | October 24. He has just resi from the igned pastorate of the Congrezational church at ‘ <lena, Mont,, and has folned the Uaitarian Branch Hydrographic MILK POISONG THE CHILDAEN Thirty Orphans at Fres- no Have a Narrow Escape. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. FRESNO, Oct. 12—Thirty children of the County Orphanage here were poisoned Thursday night last by drinking impure milk, and but for prompt medical atten- tlon several fatalities ht have re- sulted. The story was made public to-day at an indignation meeting of the ladies of the orphanage, who censured in severest terms the dairymen who furnished the milk. The children were taken sick short- ly after supper, and the entire thirty of them were in great agony before a physi- clan could be summoned to their aid. Their sickness was traced to the dairy milk without, trouble, as all the children who used the milk from the orphanage cows were not affected. Mrs. McDonald, the matron, reported that a terrible night was passed and that it was only by prompt attention that a number of the little ones were saved from death. The ladies decided to-day to make B R o ka3 M I e e ] 6LASS GOMES FROM HI3 FOOT o O Strange Aftermath of a Shasta Resident’s Injury. : —_— Epecial Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, Oct. 12.—Jesse House of Fall River has a foot fufl of glass and it is being taken out in installments at inter- vals of about a year. Three years ago in Fall River Mills, this county, Jesse House, a well-known resident of the val- ley, jumped through a second-story win- dow of his home while walking in his sleep and came very near breaking his neck as a result of his somnabulistic ex- perience. His bruises soon disappeared and he felt no ill effects from his tumble other than a small cut on his foot made by the glass in the window through which he jumped. About a year ago a sore appeared on his ankle. It gave him much trouble and the matter public. No more milk Will be | 5preared, The two pleces taken together | when it broke he took out a piece of glass about seven-eighths of an inch long and three-sixteenths of an inch wide, Last week another plece of glass poked ‘through the place where the first had | Kramer, who was formerly steward on 9:30 a. m. % | the steamer Czarina, 15 accused of rep- $:00p. m.) Merced, Hanford and Visalia. resenting himself to :dohnts a; Mohns, 4,00 p. m. for Stockton. liquor dealers, 29 Market street, as an : . o e Willamatts: Off Compauy | s rne Gity, Gl Crnpas Sl of Portland and passing on them a draft aga m'_ 41 Market 8t., and S. F. for $78 purporting to bear the signature, M, “Willamette Oil Co., W. J. Curtis, Treas:| . Dot B-F. Alds T3 Rreslwayy Gule The signature is alleged to be a urer.” forgery. Detective Whitaker has charge of the case. TO SAN RAFASL, - —e———— Is Pleased With Firemen. James Kitterman, an upholsterer of 1313 Stockton street, yesterday sent a check for $100 to Chief Sullivan of the Fire De- partment with a request that the amount be divided among the firemen who re- sponded last Saturday to a fire at Kit- terman’s place of busincss and by their prompt work prevented the destruction of | his property. As the rules of the depart- ment do not allow firemen to accept pres- ents, the money will be added to the fire- men’s pension fund. —_————— Game Law Violators Caught. | H. E. Elliott and G. W. Marsh were ar- rested on the Tiburon boat yesterday'by Deputy Fish Commissioner Baum for having undersized striped bass in their possession. Police Judge Cabaniss set the hearing of the case for November 14 Justice of the Peace Braden of Layton- ville, Mendocino County, fined C. Day and P, Whitcomb $25 each yesterday for | violations of the ‘deer law. —————— Used Knife on a Waitress. Hans Smith, a fisherman, had a charge of assault with a deadly weapon reduced to battery by Police Judge Mogan yester- day and was convicted and sentenced to serve three months in the County Jail n.suud.:. ¥R un an 1days—8 He accused Dollie Woods. a waitress In a | , Sundays and Lega a m. Caza- saloon at 518 Pacific street, of stealing his | ““Sundays and l-ul ‘Holldays—10 watch and, pulling a knife out of his| R ce. and pocket, slashed her on the shoulder, N ORT @] SAN QUECITIN, 'MILL VALLEY, § CAZADERO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry. WEEK )AYS—(Holidays excepted)—8:45, fe 845, 045, 11 &, m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:13, 5, '15:15, -ns 6:43, 9, 11:45 p. m. 7:45 a. m. train week days does tct rum to lllu \ule Davs A.ND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T7, 0, i a m., w‘l: 40, §+1:30, 9. 11: run m. io” dan Quentin. ‘Those mlrled (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Saturdays. On Sllurfll!l the 3:15 p« m. train | runs to Fairf: FROM SAN RAT:\EL TO SAN mncxsco —Week days—5:25, “Trains 05 355052 s m. 1230, 2:20, 13:45, 4750, 830, 8.48, A¥S—6:15 i, B0 nui:D m., 12:80, 2 it 13:35, - “Trains mnrked (3) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLZI"PO!A FRAN- all.ém.'r%. 10, 11:10 . 121 208, 110, 10710 5, . O TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way fill.m..mdlvl(mm 'l'oma.lcg an stations, 3:15 p. m., Bt(\lrfly‘—m and way taken from the dairies by the orphanage. ur-e av:r two and a half inches in length. TS PR mall sores are breakl out all over Three-Rail System Extending. the man's leg high nn‘thn knee and SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 12.—The North |from which several small particles of Shore Railroad Company is extending the | glass have been taken. The glass ex- three-rall electric system from San An-|tracting operation is very painful and selmo Junction to Fairfax, a distance of | Heuse continually suffers agony from the five miles. It was the original Intention | time the sores break out until the glass to run electric trains to Mill Valley and | appears through the flesh. San Rafael only and continue the steam Pt e gty service on the up-country branch, but: Contract I State’s Building. the entire system of over seventy miles 8 et l‘ur = ST. LOUIS, Oct.' 12—The may now be converted Into an electric | tne. ereetion of the culran?ulgz':: road. the world’s fair was let to-day. The con- tract price is $15,000, and the building is to be combvleted by February 15, 1904. It wmbn.hplia.ofthe old mission qud- ing and gardens at Santa Bctnn, e W ASHINGTON, Oct. 121t was announced or ‘the extraordinary scssion s °:“ wm 27 Wil be tssucd = eha o0¢ Serious Fall a building at Steiner and O’ Farrell ltle'll vesterday fell a distance of twenty feet. ! Three of his ribs were fractured nnd m received internal injuries that m: fatal. Breese was taken to the Cantru Emergency Hospital. Colonel Morris Takes Station. Colonel Morris, wno has been assigned to duty nt the Presidio q post. eomn der, paid his respects to General Arthur yesterday. He will take nanou immedtately and will probably remain muaqmtlornmt'oy—n. | Weekly Call, $1 per Year "'t E CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO ANu NORTH FAGIFIG ll hfl . m. s—Extra slmblns—s 00, 5:00, 6:20. 11:30 WEEK DAYS—6:05, a m. 12:30, 3:40, 5: turdays—Extra tri U '[;AYH 00, 9:40, In Effect !-nhucxm.‘ Sept. 27, 1908. 'm Week | Sun- Days. | days. tion. Cloverdale, Hopland and Ukiah. Willits. Guerneville. Sonoma, Glen Ellen. Rosa ‘White Sul Springs: on for Lytton Springs: . Skaggs !,nnt:_‘.t Chv-fihu O'Zr Potter Valley, John nhedrin Hot Halfw: Stevens, Westport, Usal: at ‘Westport, ville, Bell's sen’ er, and On Sunday—Round- trip tickets to all points San Rafael "i&‘-.eh-."mm Chronicls h Manager. Pass. Ast.