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THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904 11 WATER SUPPLY| GET INJUNCTION 'Pnew-vt I‘mnt of Sprmg Val-| Harbor Commission Tempo-i éy ‘Will Soon Prove Too rarily Restrained From mall for the Populatmn. ]nfnrcmv Its Mandate‘ ‘I'(_il;}{]i.\' OF S ARE IN REVOLT | ,-erRulv Fixing Salé of Pro-| duce in Small Lots Not EN (vI\FFI’ 'DEALER .'_‘zchu.«ler Tells of Inere: “~in the Demand and Makes' ‘ropheey for the Future Pleasing to Combination % —_— —— ¢rman Schussier, chief enginecr Four restraining orders were granted Spring Valley Water Worlk: e by Presiding Judge Kerri- u,,,, b Ve byl Wipras. 281N on, temporarily preventing the Board . in th Ha r Commissioners from inter- ng with the sales of produce on the public wharves by dealers whose li- ses were revoked by the board on the corporation against aside the water rate Supervisors. Schussler suit ‘brought t vidence a number After issuing the applica- N e for temporary injunctions the and per capita .' ing judge assigned the four cases He irial before Judge Sloss on August consump- The complainants sgainst the Har- 1o come pbor Commissioners are Webster & v few years Dunbar, B. Olcese, Jonas Erlanger- eSent capacity of the Spring Val- Davis Company and Schultz, Hansen orks would be inade- Company. Two other firms are said ¢ demands of the to have been affected by the order of »pulation August 3. J. B. Reinstein is attorney for the dealers. sociated with him 2,360,000 is J. K. Johnson. In.cach of the.fo of 20 omplaints it is recited that the plain- tiffs obtained a permit to sell perish- sle products upon the public wharves figures showing permits were later revoked. The dealers set forth that the onl le they have violated is the one d claring that they shall sell potatoes in lots as small five sacks. n and the prove prognostications in r estimates that f e the city will have a popu which with a per capita con- T a day will use galions of water. The said, The plaintiffs go on to show 100 gailons in quantities less than fifty sacks of Va 1 as rapidly nds will SRR AR S O ¥ = y JAMES DONNELL SLEEPS In 0 .o OSENI, WITH A DEAD BODY | +! ¥ will have grown up — ¥ Hence it is ne- piscovers Under House Remains of h, r € be done at William Curry. a Barber, and capacity can be added to by Loses His Rest. {ing a large Teservoir 0 Tetain | James Donnelly, who lives upon | he waters of Alameda creek, which increased supply of 25,- This wouild also Monday night underneath a barber & | and upknown to the loca! underwritin The Curacao’s Ci uction of a tunnel o,,, 3¢t Montgomery avenue and - = it 1 The :Caracanis SO and preliminary borings Jackson street. His unsuspected bed. | V'Orid: the rate of reinsurance on the | The steamer Curacac, which sailed on Sun- a tunnel have already been fon1,yu was taken to the \iurgfio i German bark Pionier was raised at a for Guaymas 4 a yn:;:u merrhar‘x- fuch of Schussler's te: ony 3 . - 3 Zitd - i ¢ CATgO con: to various Mexican ports Much of ,-h,\ T ..xr,.eu DY terday and proved to be William Cur- Jump yesterday from 35 to £0 per cent. | valued at $& The following were the » by Attorney Iarf idge ;v 2 barber, who formerly worked for | The cablegram came from Lloyd’s in | principal expc 7 gals 15 cs wine, 0 < "?;Z“ ot e 13- Arsave. Curry had been dead sev- | London and contained nothing beyond | b rice. 40 cs gt Tarig Te gl heari eral days and his features were Very | the statement that the Pionier Was |35 cs whisky 4000 Ibs sugar “ibs dried MR | quotea at 50 per cent. [ fruit, 1884 Ihe nam and bacon, 12.248 Ibs Donnelly informed Acting Deputy | e | cheese, cs table “preparations, 1723 Ibs 6 i oy The 80 per center is out 126 days fronr| cs butter, 18,049 Ibs' coffee, 1870 1bs lard, 12 Coroner Thomas Davis vesterday that | L sbbis flour. 106 pkgs fregh ~ffutte; “421 pkgs for want of betfer lodgings he used to | Buenos Ayres for Falmouth, “&nd in Ppoz, 0 24 phes ontons, 21 ctls barley, 1 sleep under the house where the body | View of the high rate, so suddenly at- .g:{;:lr ¥, ‘ ¥ , 4799 1bs sago, was found and that when he crawled | tained, her chance of reaching the | wo. 1oy th PNy he bean 68 phss in there on Meon@ay ni 3 % | paste, 3064 1 Ibs sins, 1S cs 36 Msertion Wty ‘g:;fhfi became | British port must be considered sHim. | PEi, 3098 Ibs ten, 120 jbs, saislne 13 t6 : hh P’ te at ;: ..5 ellow. He| ‘rhe British shin Earnmount, which SII\;r_ »"_m pkes electrical supplies, 26 carboys ouche: e face of the dead man and, | & X | ac M pkes machinery, 5 cyls gas, 982 left this port 164 days ago for Liver- | bdis shook 1 cs fuse, 198 bdls 161 pes iron, finding it cold, was unable to sleep a Wwink during the remainder night. of the ———— Army Officers Registered. The following officers registered at army headquarters yesterda Cap- tain A. B. Foote and Captain G. W. street, 55:6 M Patrick, lot on SW corner the that it has been the practice not to sell ! potatoes and twenty-five sacks of on- | ey Company IS jons and that a trade agreement on ing in advance to meet these, this basis was entered into on April 23 | ents and the works are by the dealers free lunches in the cheap wine shops | downtown, slept alongside a dead man | cablegrain received by M. nd that the permit was not to be re- ked except upon a hearing before | e Board of Harbor Commissioners. hich gives Notice was given them that upon July 000, but the board had investigated the charges of J. Lecarl, upon which { | as ten sacks and onions | MUST INCREASE [ONION SELLERS |RATE ON THE GERMAN BARK PIONIER IS ADVANCED TO EIGHTY PER CENT| TALKS 0F PARK Vessel Is Now Out 126 Days From Buenos Ayres for an|McNoble Urges That Care of English Port and No Reason for the Sudden Jump Is Given in the Cablegram Received Here From Lloyd's|,ivcnor o BE HEARD. TRADE BOARD Yosemite Shall Revert to the National Govemment‘ Action Is Taken Concerning Klamath Forest Reserve in Humboldt and Trinity The California State Board of Trade | vesterday adopted, on motion of Ar- thur R. Briggs, a preamble and reso- | lutions urging upon the Secretary of | the Interior resolutions and statements | adopted by the Humboldt Chamber of { Commerce and the Supervisors of | Humboldt Countv relative to the Kla- | math forest reserve. Past Grand Pres- | ident McNoble of the Native Sons of | the Golden West also spoke in advo- | | cacy of receding to the iederal Gow: | ernment the Yosemite National Park | Eand the Mariposa grove of big trees and authorized the appointment of a committee to consider the matter at length. It was also voted to invite | | Gifford Pinchot, chief of the Bureau | of Forestry of the Department of Ag- | | riculture, to address the board some time next month relative to receding | the park and grove. The preamble and | resolutions relating to the wishes of | the Humbeldt County peopte regarding the Klamath forest reserve are as fol- . | lows: [ Whereas. The Board of Supervisors of Hum- | bold Counity g In_harmony with th Humboldt ( r of Commerce, has _sub- | lifornia State Board of Trade | facts In respect to the injury would result to Humboldt and Trinity | | § counties from the establishment of a perma- | | nent forest reserve covering the district California_known as the Klamath Forest E' | thus | this mitted to the ¢ | a_statement of | that | serve; and whereas, the presentation | | made’ merits serious consideration from body in view of the possible injury to tI dusirial enterprises already develcped and (i obstruction such a reserve would offer to fur- ther development in these counties: it is i _Resolved, That the California State Board" | of Trade respectfully but very carnestly urges | | | the attentfon of the Department of the Inte | | Tior to the resolution and statement of | | hereto appended, with the | Interior Department that { Isting_and proposed. reservatio | the assurance of the Government that it wil r the use of ail such natural resources a suggest in the case of ex-| in_the State. | PANY'S LL CARGO OF OF THE PACIFIC POPUL. H ‘PARADISE SA. CAPTAIN R A LARGE N BER R PASSENGERS WHO ARE BOUND WHICH SAILED YESTERDAY < | water power and mining, when such use not impair the pur vation is made, will m y | oppesition to the reservation pol | "Resqlved, further, That the board _reco FOR For some r j pool, has not | tion is quoted | cent. | The Oceant | Mariposa, Captai reason not stated in the Mariposa Sails for Tahiti. A. Newell [* 50 vet reached her destina- | for rsmsura.me at 15 per v goods, 66 pkgs pkgs paints 159 colls rope, ammunition, 50 bxs candles, bales duck, 4 bales twine, bricks, RIS e’ Steamship Company's liner | n Rennie, sailed yesterday for In addition to and oils, 5455 1bs sods 10,000 Ibs pig iro: 10 cs coal of), 2 16 bales oakum, 27,306 Ibs tallow, | 50 sks coke, 100 boiler tubes, $475 1bs ‘salt hides. the foregoing S gt paper, 76 cs hat: 5 nware, 40 ‘bdls 39 pes pipe, 4005 Ibs zine, 150 kegs nails, 3 cs 24 car wheels, sks coal, 111 bales bags, t £00ds, 112 Ibs soda and 1 cs machinery, valued 12 cs 170 arms and pes steel, 3 3100 he steamer ot gt e = 2 Tahiti with passengers as follows: b = more streets, § 30 by W 140 l.“lpl::n en ropte 5o VANCOMVEr Bar-| ‘iecy Dangers, D. Daugems’ M Siradots, | seriad SO0N i Mhous. (Sotiun, oonsigned 5. E Dok Mt onl Ses ot TCH o L:'P‘:‘ml Henry D. Styer, Cap- | wife and three children, Miss L. B. Knowland, > e %:3 W of Fillmore, W 5 by s t&in B. H. Wells, Captain §. D. Stur- | G. C. Curtis, John Flournoy and wife, S. | : gis and Captain D. L. Ts | Baboock, 8. E. Irving and wife, Mre. B Movements of Steamers. rica, Langermann (wite C_F aptain D. L. Tate, all of | 5/, ™3, 1. 3. Schumacher, R. Tanarede, st 2 < street, 136:3 W of Whom are at the Occidental Hotel. Ceptain G. Collis, C. Kapper, Mrs. M. Lau- . r & by S rencen, H. Fowler, C. Joseph, S. A. Bunker, | 70" ARRIVE. = a 1o Mary H. Cun- L. A. Minor. | = ning® s Vallejo street, 165 E —_— | o & B $10. -« y neisco 10 ¢ British Bark Clears for Home, - t 8 The British bark Auldgirth, which arrived 3 . Case Tract; June 2 from Caleta Buena, cleared yesterday | : O Walton to' Maria Boettcher, lot on | for Liverpool. In view of the long spell of ; of PBrazil avenue, 75 E of Paris street, | jdleness to which scarcity of charters has | Eel River Ports Aug. 12 S Areiarmion (block 19, Excelsior | condemned many of her sisters, the Auld- | e P . T. and Jeonie A. Morris to_Agnes | Sifth's stay n this port has been remarkably | Portland & Astoria.....|Avg. 13 a, lob on NW ine of Madrid | brief. At Sausalito, Martinez and in Oak- Oyster Harbor .. | 12 NE ‘of Persia, NE 25 by NW 75, | land Creek there are British ships laid up. Humboldt ............./Aug. 12 block” 28, Exceisior Homestead: $1600 Some of them have been resting so long | San Pedro & Way Pts.|Aug. 12 Julius C. Reis to Patrick Mulloy, lot 10, | that they are now considered permanent fea- Coos Bay & Pt. Orford Aug. 13 biock 5, Reis Tract; grant. tures of the landscape. The veteran loafer | Seattle & Olympla.....|Aus. 13 Same to same. lot 9. block 3, same; grant. | of the laid up fleet is the British ship Silver- Nome & St. Michagl...iAug. 13 » Deila Connoily, lot - "‘z_mn Company to Joseph R horn, which arrived here Janua 1902. She Grays Harbor .. Aug. ¢ Waller, - 9erfer, lot €8, gitt map 1; $10 is at Sausalito, where for more than two years New York via Ancon..|Aug. 14 her erew has been chipping off rust, painting, Coqullle River . . 14 ancisco to Michael Builders' Contracts. chipping, painting, the operations following },"“:":"’“é::";d-?om T {: _of Dore street, 122 SE Fred Beavdry (owner) with J. B. Pene | ShCh other in an endless weary successlon. | 'yindauer..| Grays Harbor ... |Aug. 14 s (contractor), architects Rousseau & S Otbers that arrived here in 1002 are: Achna- | giquqy | g el g, o & Son—All | shie and Cawdor, at Martinez; Ellisland and | SKQ(O‘f( o R {Aug. 14 work and phtmbins fec = thies ine. sewer | Hglensburgh, at Sausalito. and the ~Weat- | Conee Of Cal Teoboldt. Ay Bis[Sow 18 Duilding on 1ot on NE eorner of Leguni wns | Eate. at present moored at the Risdon Iron o e i :--{Aus. 15 Hermann streets, X 108 by B 374, Western W, ;'e'wr?: & Way Forts ‘fiug: 1 n 5 T e oint Arena on. .| Aug. : (owner) with J. Looney (contractor) Purser of Manchuria Coronado... | Grays Harbor .. |Aug. 18 to Henry o i B ot e ~ % a & | u-a of the Pacific Mail Company's new liner | | New York via Ancon..|Aug. 18 fon Trust Company of San Franciseo | Manchuria. There were other aspirants for | China & Japan ... Aug. 19 PR B s ] (contract- | the honor, but Winslow was considered the | Puget Sound Ports. .. Aug. 19 ors) architect Clinton Day—Alterations and | best fitted for the responsible charge. Winslow Honolulu & Kahului...|Aug. 21 additions to a ten-story building on lot on E | lately has been on the Panama run and stands line .; M}qrz:ome;v m-e‘:'t 423 "\s. n‘{ l';v:u high in the esteem of his superiors. TO SAIL. ¥ 25, v 6, —_———— and bmm!;-dio(nmz belonging to said com. z LSRR T = Steamer. | Destination, !s“"-} Pler. P 'omes Here nish Loading. b - ¥ 3 cones O Teyler {ownes) Sl Califorsis | 7he XKopmes liner Rumses artived )'e':grduy | ok ,lulg;m{ g, TR TS E of Guerrero, B Darereon Tambtraging and. eonerete hon: | from Puget Sound, where she took on some (B eirol R g Hoc “or & shcstory and basement brick building | CArz0 for Hambure. Ehe will finish loading | Centr |Grays Harbo i B bler 10 (ide %, on lot on S line of Commercial street, 107:6 | 8t this port. W e et . il 310 W of Guerren 114 zllu‘ W 5t Snnesa WSR2 2%, A"T' = b - 4 Same (owner) with Otls Elevator Company vater' | . e r same on same: T yiamm Axtord, ot m"":“{::e"o' ’;»'-‘vmi..‘..fill' Alice Pease (owner) with Van Emon Engi- has Dbeen postpomed umtil to-morrow at § . gl % 3 5’ neering Company (contractore), architect T. | o'clock p. m. Michasl T Ehannon, lot on 8 line of Fran ey PN b .l i I ] NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 rr:::v\reo. 165 W of Dupont, W 30 by £ 70; 3. M. Regensbuinir lownerd with Lindgren Mty X tmu—t o L 3 State of Cal |San Diego t‘:u.v 9 Mary O'Neil to Mary E. Soper (wife of ) L CSI Satact: Wover o ey . o 12 mlP; e - faar P H con -~ Conerete work of foundations and Shipping Merchants. i H;n“ip};; }: 165 NE of Bighth et fa. poncrete”qeafening’ of rocond | The British ships Beacon Rock and Hart- | | Mary E. Soper (vite o Caries) to- Mary 2207 bamement bulldings an SF cernar of Unioy | ield are chartered for wheat or flour from 4 pm(Pler 2 R e T vuion S4e WSS | aut Brodersek s stsontis- 3 STy W/ AK(:6; | PUpN Lo Ruzons af Ty ML SRR LG PRI . City and County of Sen_Franeisco to Ed- cargo here for Liverpool or London. 4 via Ancon.|12 m/Pler 40 ward A. Roe, lot on E line of Eighteenth e B O nctore: architect | “The ship Spartan Is chartered for lumber Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 9 srenue, 300 N of A street. N 125 by E 120. | tame on same. 8 from Puget Sound to Algoa Bay or Esst Lon- 5 pm|Pler 27 exeept ‘portion in S01 D 161; $—. A O Bradiey towas) Stk ¥, | don at 63s 4 pm|Pler 2 John and Ellzbeth Perry’ to OO W. Bare- L sugiiney (conrenad s L. f——— 4 pm|Pler 2 :’.A, .m (: - z‘u;; < ,;'h"lo\em 225 N ‘,:.ur d:.:r; Yexceptt -Iec:rir ?nwu‘m llah‘l General Cargo for England. 11:30 ,I.pm 9 iree or & two-story frame (fats ; soogzne Eidridee to William “n;.!ae on SE comer of B stract and et foale) | The British ship Auldgirth was cleared yes- *|'9'am Pler 11 Yobos avenue, § 25 by W 130 $10, Pt - AR ey s Toalin T3 0 R i H 5 5 rearet A, Pai n vegetables, um| ity 2a8 Comty of Sen FPreathidibeiwves tcontracton). = :m:'fi: e “"‘" ctic wheat, 75 cs aie, 500,034 Ibs pig lead, Astoria. & Poruand 13 Dlbres 28 f;ms::rgo. lo;lnl‘gu E line of mlfl two-story-frame dwelling house on B ",_ of | 122,000 1lhn-zull1¢3;v and 1 bbl crockery, valued Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|12 m|Pier 13 ) F— S VSt THCNS & ot Dafiiat; 99 by 1\ :‘:n lumber as u ;An ‘vl.llu::l at $225, 3590, Am‘l.."| ‘s “‘|Pm i _"Seme to Frances T. Yaylor (wife of J. F.), | Coquille River.....| 5 pm|Pler 20 tieth avenve. 120; §—. Queen. 4 pm Sgme to Henry G. Meyer. lot o8 NW e-—'ri ..n,”:u‘.’,::oflzmn whlch sailed on Mon- fs:‘ B T T it = i o Puget Sound Portsl1l am > British Columblan orts valued at $11,626 ang Nome & St & StMichael| 2 ym = including the following: 2831 G. Lin Grays Harbor i i fresh vegetables, 18,250 Ins Aruner. I ! to truit, Ibs ralsins, 61 cs canneq Alliance. ... Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pier 16 Company, W 28 by N 137:6, Western | 30,880 lbs malt, 30 cs salad oil, 43 sks onions, | Coropado...!Grays Harber......| 4 pm|Pler 10 ~"%§mg " | mends to Congress the passage of the bill now | pending in the Senate pre nred by the Interior Time and Height of High and Low Waters | Department and Burcau of Forestry. at Fort Pol ce to San Franeiseo | r}’ub;le By otficial authority of th The matter was discussed from va- by official authority of the | Superintendent. 0/ f view by W. H. Mi | NOTE. THe Tl aul los watecs: ocne st | 1908, DOINLY. o o :'k . Fabn P ] the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 | Senator George C. erkin ohn minutes later than at Fort Point: the height | Irish and other members of the board. | (S K e e Past Grand President McNoble de- | ESDAY, AUGUST 10. voted some time to explaining his 5| views and those of the Native Sons of | : 0 | the Golden West regarding the reced- 3.8 {ng of the Yosemite National Park and | Ft. | the Mariposa grove to the care of the | * | United States. He said that the repre- | sentatives to the Grand Parlor of the | | Native Sons have discussed the matter and he found them to be practically | unanimous in favor of receding. Sev- { eral members of the State Board of | | Trade. spoke in favor of receding, bu( | it was considered wise to prolong the | discussion of the topic. On motion of John P. Irish/ the president of the | board was authorized to name a com- mittee. President Chipman will make | the appointments in a few da In view of the uncertainty as to whether recommendations for positions | 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 tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs, The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts_ except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the- depth given by . SaR £ e the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | ON the juries of award at St. Louis GE thé: lowear 'J0w: Waturs. would be sanctioned at St. Louis and 0 S Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., chants’” Exchange, San Francisco, August 9, 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactiy at noon to-day— i e. &t moon of the 120th meridian. or at Sp. 1. C. BURNETT, U.S.'N., in charge. the additional uncertainties regarding | the time when the services of jurors would be required, the board adopted the report of a committee that advised against making recommendations. Assistant .Secretary George A. Den- nison, who has been appointed secre- tary of the California Commission to Mer- Cal., . Greenwich time. Lieutenant, . . the St. Louis Exposition, was granted Sh]ppmg Intelllgence. leave of absence until the close of the ARRIVED. exposition. e e— Kelly Estate Distributed. The settlement of the final account of George L. Ives, John W. Kelly and Port rs. 7 hours from | prate A. Kelly as trustees under the Stmr mo, Jacobs, 12 hours from Alblon, | will of John Kelly was signed yester- e Corena. Glelow. 1§ hours trom Eureka. | 38Y DY Judge Hunt, and the trust was Stmr Marshfleld, Déttmers, 14 hours from | terminated upon the showing that Needle Rock. Tiburon direct. Katherine Irene Kelly and John Stmr Magsle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | y; hael Kelly had reached the age of majority. A distribution of the prop- moon Bay. Ger stmr Ramses. Bielenberg. 31 days from erty was ordered. The estate includes the following: $35,000 Market-street Tuesday, August 9. Stmr Rainler, Hansen, 80 hours from Bel- lingham. Stmr Ofty of Puebla, Jepsen 52 hours from Victoria_and Puget Sound ports. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, | WESTERN Comox; put in to finish loading. NBrulflnr Wyefleld, Watson, 85 hours from an: Jeochr Conflanza, Johnson, 1T hours from Not- | Railway bonds, $10,000 United States 4 S T percent bonds, $10,000 Southern Pacific 5 o ;‘r’r.le;dltly,PAu.)rn-; ‘d Branch Railway 6 per cent bonds, R P - gRandall, Portland and | $5000 San Francisco and Sacramento s Ni . M50t Sonlfa Probie, Sun Fero and way | Valley Railrond bonds. $10.000 St ports; Pac Coast § S C Louis and Iron Mountain 5 per cent bonds, 1600 shares of stock in the Spring Valley Water Company, cash amounting to $11,119. Sl v R T Stmr u'lgon Rennie. Tahiti; J D Spreck- Br blrk Auldgirth, McConnell, Notice to Passengers. ‘W McNear, BAIL!D els & Bros Liverpool; day, Phoentx, Odlnnd Eurcxa. Tuesday. F A Kilburn, Thom) August 8. August 9. Stmr Stmr 1pson, Pm Ronn (e "-n ferred to and from all trains, Stmr Maggie. Corning, Halfmoon Ba low rates. One trunk (sio- Stmr Mariposa, Rennie Tahitl. Sle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton Stmr Celia, Nordberg ~Albion River. Special Delivery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, Wmm st.. Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46* Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. o+ < o T e r psy. and, N Stmr Gualala, Kainin, Bowens Landing. SANTA BARBARA—Salled Aug 9—Stmr Stmr Brooklyn, Johnson, Needle Rock. Coos Bay, for Ssi Pedvo. ‘Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. EUREKA—Salled Aug S—Stmr Eureka, for Bark R P Rithet. McPhail, Honolulu. S RS 6 e e e Bktn Gleaner, Schmehl. Wiliapa Harbor. N!A;Téd Aug T Bertha v, trom bt 'm"c'""‘;:";fl'}:m"' e ‘Salied Aug 9—Stmr Prentiss, for San Fran- POINT OBOS—August 0 10 p m—Weather S mived Aug $—Stmr Pomcns, herice Aug 8 fopgy; wind SW; velocity S miles per hour. TRCOMA Rrrived Aug 9—Stmr Acme, from SPOKEN. South Bend, Aug 1—Lat 40 40 N, long 32 65 W, Ger bark mPollu; Lvm,ow—a.uu Aug 9—Schr Ad- Magco Polo, from Fort Victorla. for Falmouth. | mira ort Gambl July 14—Lat 10 N, long 27 W, Fr bark La| PORT OWNSEND. Passed in Aug 9—Br Tour d'Auvergne. Leith for Seattle, lllp Anaurus. from Hamburg for Seattle. C PORTS. RT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr San 3 Mateo. for_Tacoma. R fled Aug 9—Schr Stimson, for Ballard. ABERDEEN—Sailed Aug_8—Schr Faleon, for San Francisco; schr Espada, for San Francisco. . EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug $—Bark Foohng from Honolulu. Californian, for San TER—Passed up SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Lakme, Hmmbez ureka; schr Albert Meyer, from Grays arbor, Salled Aug 8—Schr J W Clise, for Port Townsend. Arrived Aug 9—Schr John F Miller, from Brown, from Tillamook: bark Haydn Tacoma. Sailed Aug H'-nr Leelanaw, for San 1sco. Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Santa Cruz, from Port Harford; stmr Noyo, hence Aug 8. TTLE—Sailed SEA’ 8—Stmr DELAWARE BREAKWA' m:-mlu-. Aug 9, 23-»—- "h"""' 'A:P:’—Pr bark Jane Guillon, from Dunkirk ISLAND PORTS. nonol.ul.v—nned =4 8—Stmr !-na-n. for H Dimond, for or Skagway. vArr!vdA'll.—ltmt Santa An.‘flv- —Amrived Aug 9Br astmr Cru- sader, from Victoria. Aug 8—Stmr Redondo, hence Aug 6. MANILA- Aug = 8—Bark James Arrived Aug 9—Schr Willlam Renton, hence | Nesmith, for m ‘Townsend. July FOREIGN PORTS. ST led Aug S5—Stmr Rose- | gypNEY—Arrived July 30—Schr Alpena, fm ‘Hobart. S BAY datied Aug 9—Stmr Break- Aus—Sailed Aug 4—Schr M TPSwWICH_ATived Aug T Br bark Iredale, hence Mar 16. i YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 8—Br stmr Em- press of India, fn-‘Vau:_Igr‘ San rnnd-eol' ms—n-r-c-u,n-s-m.. eisco, ‘Bu: m-'gm."' "'""" Arrived Aug 9—Schr Ad- %hhm Sailed Aug 9—Schr eisco. NEW YORK-—Sailed At .—m MPQUA—Arrived Aug S—Schr Lily, henca | for Liverpsol P bt Am LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE WEST. Over 24 Post st.. San Francisco, Estab. 40 years. Open entire ymmb night. Write for circulars (free). VON MEYERINCK SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 841 _FULTON ST. SAN FRANCISCO. FEstablished 1598, re-cminently the largest and best equipped school on the Pacific Coast—offer- iog all the advantages of Eastern and European conservatories for & thorough musical education. Prospectus upon ap- lication. Visitors to the World's Fair, St. uls, are invited to examine the exhibit of the school. Educational Building, Call- fornia School Exhibit, THE LYCEUM. An accredited preparatory school for . versity, law edical re and be with us; ences, fessor. vpare Iou weil: Preeidegt Jordan or any Sta Phelan Building. L. H Ph. D., Principal BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand. © Penmanshiy, Individual instruction, ymbined Course, §5 & month: day and eve. Bancroft Bldg., 723 Market St. HAMLIN SCHOOL AND VAN NESS SEMINARY, 1949 Jackson st., S. F. Boarding and day school for girls. Accredited by the Iunmg colieges and universities. Spectal _attention ll\‘en to music. Reocpens TUESDAY. August 1904, SARAH D. HAML Principal. Is the most practical; recommended by ex- pert court reporters. Send Catalogue. 1382 Market S| BELMONT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BELMONT, CAL.—Opens for new pupils Aug. 15. For former pupils Aug. 1T. W. T.QREID. A. M., Harvard, Head Master. St. Mary’s College, OAXLAND, CAL. Studles will be resume 1604 BRO. Z (Ball:gher-Mars Musine, Y, August 1, N. President. Thorough business course. Eng- h. bookkeeping, shorthand, ar- @ ithmetic, clgebra, ete., Civil Ser- FUSINESS vice. inatvidual ipstruction. Po- s for graduates. 8 mo. (dhy) COLLESE Eve. School, § mo.. $34 1107 Market st. cor. Seventh. g o An enroliment ot aliforni 460 students tells . the story of our NS iNe tuccess:new bulld- P ing, new ideas. wholesome collegs .\ Mte; Catalogue, 925 Golden Gate ave.. ANDERSON AGAUEMY IRVINGTON, Cali First term of 1903-04 begins nn " August 10. WILLIAM WALKER ANDERSON, Prineipal. fiitchcock Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CAL WILL REOPEN on Angust 16, 4poiy to the Principal IRVING leTlTUTE Boarding and day school for young I ladies and Uttle girls. 2126 California street, Will reopen August 1, 1904 Accredited to the universitiee. REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A. M. Principal. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CAL, Juntor schocl separate. Fall term begins Aug. ARTHUR CROSBY, D.D., Head Master. s ¥ COLLEGE OF NOTEE DAME. SAN JOSE, CAL. Exclusively for boarding students. Fifty-tSird year. Courses: Classical. Literary, Scientific, = Conservatory. _ Coliege preparatory accredited, Intermediate and Pri- mary Classes. Scudies resumed Tuesday, Aug- t 2, 1904 |PALO ALTO ACADEMY, one mile from Stanford University—Boys and youlg mea prepared for Stanford, Berkeley or Eastern Colleges. Exceptional ‘Advantages in Modera Lavguages and Higher Mathematics. 'Fall term begins August For catalogue address MAYNARD “"""I'V Palo Alte. Jal OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves (piers 9 and u). San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skaguay, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., Aug. 3, 8 13 18 23 28 Sept 2 Chaige to’ this company's steamers at Seattle. For Vietoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham—11 a. m., Aug. 3, §, 13,18, 23, 28, Sept. 2. Change at Seattle to this Company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C._P. 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