The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 24, 1904, Page 11

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CONSULS SEND VIARKET NEWS port Comes From Spain ‘Reviewing the and, Raisin Industries —_— OMPARISON GIVES CUE —_— Consul Geary Figures That Indicate the | Season’s i {0ming Prices e State Board of Horticultufe has ed official ore s which are of ance to growers and fornia. aga from pres. s an average s of Ca ) e raisin crop of M pro ine a ght fall oft unsold. e United those 1902, ned the same. the smaller in FEMINENT BIBLE - WILI SCHOLAR ADDRESS MEETING Df, Newell of Chicago Is to Speak at e Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation To-morrow Evening. Bible In- t several L meet- the audi- Christian Ellis e teachings s considered Bible st udents nd was selected to fill the post the Chicago loctor came here been induced to hree weeks and form lasses similar to m in other parts vhe ¢ ot hop J. W. Hamil- ton been selected by the ministers of ious denominations to oc- cupy e chair at the meeting to-mor- row evening. ————— The sermon that earns most flattery ADVERTISEMENTS. HEADACHE father had been a sufferer from sick headache for the ast twenty-Eve years and never found any | reMef notil he began taking your Cascarets. Bince ke bag begun taking Cascarets be bas never had the beadacke. They Rave entirely cured bim. Cascarets do whes you recommend them to do. I ill gie you she privilege of msing bis aame. £.M. Dickson, 1120 Besiner Si., W.Indisoapolis, Ind. Best for The Bowels Almond | tant su- | he English | | reports from various | fair ap- | zes were about | but | | say that the refusal of Immigration Commi | ponement of | They THE SAN ALAMEDA BRINGS VERY LARGE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS FROM HAWAIIAN PORT Oceanic Steamship Company’s Liner, Famous for Her Promptness, Arrives From Honolulu on Schedule Time With Hold Filled and Cabins Crowded Oceanic Steamship Company’s Captain Dowdell,arr Honolulu. When used to run be the | Mariposa H the Antipodes their i to the time schedule | was counted a marvel. At a certain | hour on a certain day either one or the | and as surely’ as the | ) in the th of punctua on the Ta- and the Alam on the Hon- T ping true to her early rerland trains kept time table as does r schedule passen- York could figure within iposa aing ity brought ¥ uded sugar, les. 238 passeng = pi sengers was Mrs, W. widow of the late who has been visit- Honolulu. E. M. Boyd | iian Promotion Committee a passenger. The three Misses California girls whose social charm made them ar in Honolulu, where they spending a few weeks. passengers were the fol- Dodd, Miss G. on: Dr. Wil M. Thrum, | W. Brew- Moss, | Miss Mackenzie B. H. Austin, D | Miss §. Kamgaster, Mrs. | van, the Misses Gari- | AR | l\mmn- Liner Arrives. | oe liner Hathor, Captain R. Kopp, | from Hamburg by way of 1 American coa The | tons of cargo and six- | All of the latter came from | ican ports. Among the passen- | Josefina Ermel, Maris Le- Kahn, Leandro Astorga, Martinez and L. Martinez. R ocs o R Navy Deserters Are Caught. | 288 Athest Fuisy sailors | United States steamship night, were captured early ing in Oakland and returned, | to their ship. At least three ment In the brig awaits Janny. b charges have been Remmers was in the Boston's brig ten-day senten, Janny was on Remmers persuaded the sentry ase him from the prison and induced him to join in taking unceremonious leave of ship and service. Remmers is charged with desertion, but against Janny charges are | placed of desertion, of leaving his post of duty aiding a prisoner to escape. Had the v been at war Janny's punishment for bis post would have been death. B The Overdue List. The vessals on the overdue list are quoted for reinsurance follows: Pionler, 90 per cent; Hampton and Asie, 6 per cent, and Bn- rn. 10 per cent. A Water Front Notes, | The liners Coptic and Sierra left Honolulu yesteraay morning at 10 o'clock, both bound for_this port The liner Stberia will leave the Hunters Point ¢rydock to-day and return to the Pacific Mail whart. George AT Manchuria to Take Siberia’s Run. The date of sailing of the liner Manchuria for Japanese and Chinese ports has again been cstponed. According to the Pacific Mail als the change in the date of sailing is to the fact that the Siberia, a sister | is to be sent to dry- The Man. due liner to the Manchuria, dock for repairs to her stern post. churia is to take the place of the Siberia on the run to the Orfent. The steamship offic! sicner North to allow the Chinese crew brought by the Siberia to man the Manchuria on its outward way has nothing to do with the post- the sailing of the latter liner. claim that advices were received from | ‘Washington yesterday that the Treasury De- partment had ruled in favor of the steamship company and they expect that officlal in- structions to that effect will reach Commis- sivper North to-day. LA AR Charters. The British steamer Qutte, chartered for general cargo from to Japen. The British steamer Inverness, 2401 tons, will load rails or. Puget Sound or Vancouver for Japan. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 2152 tons, is Puget. | Acme, k3 —b STEAMER MARY D. STEAM WHALER | TERED 1N ARCTIC. - = son, 26 hours trom 24 hours from Eu to land passenger hours from 50 hours from Coos 4 49 hours . August 23. Pac Coast § and Port | SAILED. Tuesday, August 23 Peters rays HArbor mpson, Port Rogers. ka Cruz. Pedro. Eel River ports. Crescent City, , Caspar. Istrom, Eureka. Queen. Victoria and Port Townsend. Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Johnson, San Pedro. Trodgett, Willapa Harbor. tmr Mageie, Stmr Coos Eay, r Excelsior, Schr W Witzemann, Petterson, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS 3. 10 p m—Weather ¥ 4 miles per hour. SPOKEN. Aug 11—Off Banfleur, Fr ship Socoa, Dunkirk for — Per stmr Alameda—Aug 1 cloudy; wind W; from | stmr Argyll from Honolulu San Francisce Aug 21 0 p m—Lat 32 24 N, long 137 43 W, Br stmr Doric, hence Aug 18 for China. DOMESTIC PORTS. —Sehr John A, bence Aug 21; REKA—Arrived Aug hence Aug 11 stmr Eureka, schr Azalea, from Redondc Stmr North Fork, for San Alliance, for Coos Bay and for San Fran- for San Fran- Sailed Aug 2 cisco, Aug mr Iaqua, Mandalay, ailed Aug 23—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- cisco: stmr Eureka for San Francisco. BELLINGHAM—Arrived Aug 22—Schr Defl- ance, from San Pedro NOME—Sailed ‘Aug — —Stmr Victoria, for | —Slml‘ POINT Aug 23 —Stmr lagua, from Eureka for San Francisco | Passed Au Stmr Geo Loomis, from Se. attle for Sa Pram i8co. ASTORIA—Sailed Aug 23—Ger ship EI- frieda, for Port Natal. Arrived Aug Stmr Geo W Eider, hence Aug 20 ed Aug 23—Stmr Elihu TACOMA—Arris n Jumens: bark Jomeph L Bvis- . from Skagway; son, from Skagway. rrived Aug 23—Sechr Co- lumbia, from Redon sed Aug 23—Stmr Oregonian, 19 for Seattle and Tacoma. Passed cut Aug 23—Schr Camano, from Port Gamble for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Aug 23—Stmr for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Aug 28—Schr Ma- nila_ for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Newburg, hen Aug 18, COOS BAY—Satled Aug 23—Stmr Break- water. for San Francisco; stmr Alliance, for Portland. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 23—Schr Mel- rose, from Everett; schr Sadie, from Umpqua; schr Bangor, from Portland; schr Volunteer, from Grays Harbor; stmr Bee, from Redondo: stmr Ceniralla, from Grays Harbor; Fr bark Asle, from Aniwerp via Hobart; schr Meteor, from Port Hadlock. Safled Aug 2J—Stmr Acme, cisco; bktn S G Wi schr Taurus, for — ISLAND PORTS, MANILA—Arrived Aug 19—Ger stmr Esser, from Newcastle, Aus. Aug 23—Br stmr Riv- erton, from Norfoik. Salied Aug 2—Schr W F Garms, for Port HONOLULU—Arrived Aug 23—Schr Carrie and Annle, hence Aug 2. Sailed Aug 23—Br stmr Coptic, for San Francieco; stmr Sierra, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. PANAMA—Arrived July 27—Br bark Sard- hana, from Newcastle, Aus, A‘\(‘c\'—Arfl&ed Aug 14—Stmr Peru, hence mmqlm—Amvea Aug 6—Br bark Procyon, wNDON—Arrwed Aug 9—Br stm; . t‘ancmu wA -Arrived iy NI us—. Al 19— stmr Noumu, from ’deq. to m“. ln-‘!;h' s.ued Aug 18—Fr bark Emma Laureans, for Sa: VALPARAISO Satled Aug 7—Ger stmr for San Fran- ider. for Port Townsend; Dendmh for g‘l’l’:’d’“’: ¥ MEURG—Saf —Gor staae v Boutn America " - YOKO!-.:{AIA—B-JIH Aug 20—Br stmr Tar- GnOA—Am\ed Aug 9—Ger stmr M, mphis, days trom Ham- | off Molokai, Oregon chal de Tur SU ALMOUTH—Salled Aug 20—Fr bark Mare- enne. for Antwerp. rived Aug 23—Br stmr Indrapura, for New York from Yokohama. parafso, for San Franciscc OLEA\ STEAMERS NEW YORK— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. ity Puebla. . | City Panama | Rainier. .. { Chico. ... | Wyefleld....... B Steamer. From. | Due. . | Humboldt . Aug. Humboldt . ~jaus d & Astoria. .. |Aug. & Way Ports.|Aus. Arrived Aug 23—Br umr‘ Stmr Curacao, | | with the affair is Rear Admiral Yates| | | | | | | figure. Admiral Stirling is said to have | | 31—Br stmr | Stmr Fried- | Jowing: - 21 | Charles Malloy, Paymaster Irwin, John - 31 | Dexter, J. B. Horton, H. A. nonslds)qn. 24 | G. M. Coomer, A. Hanlon, M |laws were unearthed last Saturday by | customs inspectors who had been de- | was addressed in care of Commander FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904 11 AVY SCANDAL O THE SOLACE Several Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Dutiable Goods: Found After Much Search VIGILANCE REWARDED Cigars, Vases, Laces, Silks, Embroideries, Curios and | Porcelain Ware Taken Up Extensive violations of the customs tailed to search the United States naval transport-Solace from Manila, Honolulu and Guam. On Salurdayi forty-one seizures were made, amount- ing in value to several thousand dnl-’ lars, including cigars, silks, embxmd-‘l eries, decorated porcelain and Japanese curios. The. goods have been sent to the Appraiser’s store for appraisement. The bringing in of dutiable goods in| Government vessels contrary to law] has been a general practice ever since | B the American occupation of the Phil-| B ippines and the Treasury Department has insisied that the practice must be broken up. These seizures on lormer'. occasions have been made with (‘Onsld-‘ EEER erable secrecy, the facts having been| withheld from the press for the pul-I pose of sparing the feelings-of the law»' breakers, but the Solace seizure was so large that it could not remain co\'-f ered up. The goods were found in the| rooms of mates, stewards, machinists, | paymasters and others. | The most notable person connected Stirling, United States navy, for whom | J. H. Bull at Baltimore, Md., a large case of Japanese curios, the duties on which would amount to a respectable | | used the curios in his house for about a | yvear. A package of pongee silk ad-‘ dressed to Mrs. Bull, in care of Com- RAILWAY TRAVEL. lm-mmm-—-— UNION AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC. EAGLES, ATTENTION! Special train will leave San Francisco for ST. LOVIS 6 P. M. SEPTEMBER 2 via Salt Lake City and Denver. After celebrating California Dav at the Fair, join Special to Baltimore. Round Trip $88.75 Tickets on sale September 1 and 2. Let me reserve your berth now. S. F. BOOTH, General Agent;-U. P. R. R. 1 Montgomery street. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frow Jury 18, 1904 A A Santafe Frzay Dxror (oot of Markst Strees) ‘ ' N MAIN LINE. — ammrew ; Vacavilie. Winiers, Rumsey.. 7.800 7308 ::‘n:j‘\‘ l.ll: and !ur-me.‘.- 7.200 CALIFORNIA | ypaa woms Martiner, B mon: 202 LIMITED TO CHICACO fll | #80d s sl LEAYES MONDATS and THURSDATS . st D330 3. m. through in 3 days, o0 m’z“-.:.,h':'::..:“‘i‘.“..,.‘ :: mander Bull. was found in Captain| Other Santa Fe Trains: | Stewart's storeroom. 530 & m | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfiela, ;- Among the persons to whom duti-|s:go p. m. | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. e Tt e B o Vi 3 'l - | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. JA Niles, San J. L x able goods were addressed were the 0. | £:00 D fn- for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and e iions: Lome, Becesmentn T. Hurley, G. Fitzmorris, J.| Chicago. , J. M. Eads, H. Nolte, H. M.| TICKET OFFICES_ Market st and Onyett, J Neary, Miss L. Colchett, P.| !’rn:! epot, - "uu.o m“: Crawford, Major George Barnett, 5.| Bay'yoss ot . H. Sackett, Sergeant P. A. Moynihan, | E. Vergas, J. J. Murphy, Y. Saito, E. | Ota, C. 8. Holladay, Mrs. I. A. Mer- ritt, Mrs. Harry Phelps, J. D. T. Bryan, . Mikell, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTE Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market m | Omana, Chicage, Deaver, Kanses N RY. CO. | Cisy, St. Loais. ® | Vallefo...... g Los Angeles Passenger — Port Costa, Martiner, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop ‘Stockten. Merced, ymoad. Fresno, Goshen June: tord, Lemoors. Vieatta. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS ,| BAILWAY COMPANY. Puget_Sound Port: Aug. 24 7. O New York via Ancon..|Aug. 24 | - D. Miner, G. C. Relter, F. ‘“' = ‘ Seatile & Bellingham. Aug. 24 | born and Sergeant McNally. Three 1 Coquille, River --|Aug. 2§ L Q cigars were also seized. 5:10, §:50, 6:30 ‘and 11:30 ] Oyster Harbor Aug. 25 | thousand cig Landing. "n:z:vx.u.. Oroville o Eutirdays—Extra teip at 1 Hayward. Siles and Way Stations.. 7509 Eel River Por | Humboldt . Dirigo. Valencia. Excelsior Victoria. ug. Skagway & Way Porta. Aug. 3 Skagway & Way Ports. Aug. Seidovia & Way Ports. |Sept. Nome & N. E. Siberia |Sept. 3 at Fort Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at of tide is th cur at ort Point; both places. the helght e same WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 9 a. m. fourth time adattion to ¢ urvey day. except wl sometimes occurs. The heights given are in - given is subtracted from the charts. The plane of reference is the mean g mml] [Time] " Timel " Time] B 15wl g 24 .1(11: 8 4: 2% 0.0[11 p 26 nw‘ 0.3/12 9| 5:3 27 | 5:59) o.oix:: .9} 8: H W L {H W 28 o:a\ 45 & 0| 1: 2 | 1:000 43| 7: 4} 1: NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the successive tides of the day.in the order of occurrence as to time: the column gives the last tide of :h: | there are but three tides, as he soundings of the United Statcs Charts, except 2 minus (—) the nam. n:a then the ';.'Jbfl)- the depth given by the. lower low waters. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. chants” Bt o G Time Ball. N., Mer- Exchange, San 'Francisco, Cal.. | ‘ running the other way. | couver Barracks under charge of Lieu- EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF WOODMEN OF THE WORLD | | The Big Guns of the Order Will Fire Volleys of Enthusiasm in Eintracht Hall. | SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 2:30, 3:40, sems Calistoga, Ssata Ross. $807 Siien. Tracy, Stockion. Lodi 307 Heyward. Niles, Irvingion, Saa e, 9:30, 11 m. 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. Ramon. vallejo.Napa, | | i | | Witlape Hasbor Avg- 31| To-morrow eleming Golden Gate| iExcept Saturdaye. P Eadtarn B3pross Often. Grays Harbor ... Aug. 28 | Camp of the Woodmen of the World | In Effect | _Arrive | . ,(“:,m':;“;'_‘c;w‘ Z“r:\s’gir:r;::r“m P :3: 28 | will hold an extraordinary meeting in | Miy 1 008 1 “Sus Peaw a0y youcramenta. Coifax, Reno. 12800 .| Humboldt ............ Aug. .s Eintracht Hall, to which it has in-| Destina- Sun. | wer | $S00 vede e e 7509 | Sydney & Way Forts|Aug. 29 | vited the membership of the fifteen | on. | days. [Days. | 799w kichmoad, san Pabio. P | Puget Sound_ Ports....|Aug. 29 | | Martines snd Way Stac ... 11.20a State of Cal.. [ San Diego & Way Pts. Aug. 29 | other camps of this city. There is to J ‘. fi: ;:3: 780 Reno Passenger—bort Costa, Sub | Pomo.. .- | Point Arena & Albion.|Aug. 30 | mme of music, comedy, B ~ sun, Eimira. Davis. Sacramento, China & Japan - [ 8 [0S, & frogramiie heaaking byl Ignacto. {'0 202110202 | Trockee, Lake Taboe Remo, | Portiand & Way Ports.|Aug. 30 boxing comes‘! and speechmaking by Tonopsh, Spar! 7508 & Pt. Orford Aug. 31 | “the big guns” of the order in the| | 805» - Costa, n‘"‘“; ‘Byrcn. | e i b 31 | State and city, who, charged to the| | Tracr, “Lawaron " Wod suio 2 Humboldt ... | muzzle with enthusiasm of Wood- <30a] 7:303] 1 beyond rra: Cn-u“ 12.20» Portland & Astoria | craft, will fire volleys at intervals dur-| §:00a| $:00a] Novato. - o 2:30 9:30 a| Petaluma ® Martin Stoc e el |ing the evening. 2:30p} 9:30 2) o { 967 Marsinex. Tracy. Stoek ‘s R :10 p 2:3 » ornia Express—t | B i & | Mayor Schmitz will preside and he | | 5:10p| Santa Rosa | Tmmento, Marrevilie, | Steamer. | Destination. | Salls.| Pier. |anq Laurance Vincent, president of | Ehn J10: 100 s-rnm-:ri:::'-‘:’s':fl(l:: bz i 2 [the executive committee of the gen- Fulton. | 7:2 11.508 | Redondo. Astoria & rnmmm 6 pm|Pier 2 |eral committee to call on the local o | Montaza... Seuttls-direot 4 pmiPlec o s; David Oliver Jr., editor of the | Windsor. j Elizabeth. . | Coquille River ... |10 am Pier 20 | C2MP! o ! ealdsbury [10:20 Arctic......, Humboldt .........[ 8 am/Pier 2 | Pacific Woodman, and W. C. Krum, | HedMsbarg. - (10 3’“1 2 3 tm-: 9\5‘-b 7 1P o | special State organizer, will be among ¥ |7:25p( 7:28p . ‘Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pjer o Cloverdal San Diego & Way. 9 P bler 11 | the speakers. During the evening a| LT —— | 3 immwla‘: Sortiadl® Pm Pier 20 | banquet will be served. Hopland 10: 20 a | storia ortland 11 am Pler 24 | 0 « and Uklah. 72 2B p | Hono. & Kahulul. |12 "m bier 23 | _ The affair is’under the direction of | Al | |J. Wisnom, A. F. Phreaner, J. W. | ! Willits. I gummgl 1:30 p Pier 9 \smnear(, P. C. C.; Willlam Carr, P.| 7:30a] 7:30a| Sherwood. 74 25p umboldt am|Pier 13 | 0 . i Y K . 5 { | Coquille River pm pler 2| C. C.; B. F. Wise, C. Kaufman, E. H. | 50— R T vl Yowark. San Joke. Los G | &, Barbara. ‘E;-"BH:?:: Orzais PRiEler 2 | Stevens, F. K. Teeter; T. J. G. Blum- | 2:30p| amp Vacation. | 8: 200 | Croz. s-mnmmwm-y only. 38.55a Baanttes | Coon s Mhtent pm bicr '8 | enrother, R. A. A. Summers and R.| s00a s 402 cgps‘r‘u‘urz eoad Gangel: gt | kb Hooe: 8110 3| Sonoma. | 8: :20 p trd xnd Townsend Streets) Bonita..... | Newport & Wa am|Pier 11 —_————— ! O SO 1 | Fias = ! Alameda. .. | Honolulu . am Pler 7 & o aham . [T [10:20 a[10:20 . e mibier 40 | ACCUSED OF ENTERING IR TR s [ImiRe] ® : | Centenniai. | Séattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm,Pier 20 HOUSE ON SCOTT STREET | ——o2 e | Rainier.... | Seattle & Bellnghm| 4 pm|Pler 10 | £ | STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White , 00A The Comster—San Jose, Soiinas, Astoria & Portland| 5 pm{Pler 37 SRR | sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Saa Ardo, Paso Robles. Sants Eg;v;}! ‘;fi?;»r” - : pm g:er 1% William Hunter, Who Says He IS a | puiton for Burke’ Slnéunu-nmu lLyuo: tor :-mb.r o San vim-' po. Sants o pm Pier ot i ings eyserville for Skaggs arbars, Sam Buaenaventura, August 28. | | | Trained Nurse, Arrested on a ! :g:x:':s e Cavilale o the Guvite e | Montaivo, Oxsard, Burbank. Los Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 9 Charge of Burglary. ville and Greenwood: at Hepland for Duncas | . .. 1045 .| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 rge 2 Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Caris- | Dei ;Eel‘fll"r P;;:s 4 pm/Pler 2 William Hunter was arrested yes- | pad Springs, Soda Bay., L;ktpcrl andsBlrueu | acifc Grove. Surf, Lons | ity Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Humbom 1:30 pipier 9 | terday :nd boolke: a[l she C';: .Pfl::i:‘ Socings. Blue Lekes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | e T i 30. on a charge o! urglary. is Springs, lDDCY 2 omo, otter Valley, | @ > | G. W. Elder| Ast r! & Portl. | N hn Day's, Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's, | rove. Salinas_San Luls Obispo Manchuria. | China Sanandill smipier 24 | that he recently entered the residence | Jo B ey B gy Y and Principai Way Stations. ... 4108 | "A'.,:‘::’;{' | 1PmPler 40| op 5 3. Mack, 2504 Scott street, by | Sprinae, Haltway House, Comptche, Camp| 19 e, S T o > Jose. aton Coos Bay...| Sah Pedro & Way.| 9 amipier 11 | means of a false key. He went to a| Stevers, Hopkins, Mendoeing City, Fort Brags. 4 " s Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pmPier 16 | room on the second floor and took | westoort: :::i—.oo; e i e | September 1. ~ o gy b . Hiarss 4 | Sequoia....| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 20 | from a bureau drawer a lady's gold , Cumm! = Bel Springs, Harris, Olsens, | | matii. | pSePtember a.""| " watch and neck chain, valued at $300, | B¥er; Garber viti! | Fepperwosa. Sote and | | Cmatilia... Puget Sound Portsill am|Pler 9 |anq g diamond ring, valued at $100. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- e " i i duced _rates. FROM §§QmE He was seen by a servant girl and | "G synaays—Round-trip tickets to all points | v|llr c--num Santa Cruz, Cas- Steamer. Destination. ! Sails. | ran downstairs and out of the front | beyond Slo“ R-u;;o-zumzln:‘u.' il n-nu.v s;x;u Ffl"?f Grove... 10454 Roanoke......| Nome & St._ Michael.. door. She called for help, but Hunter 'y iaig ™" Y ool phemad B - <~y oo TR ; | ng. ‘eecaped. From a description given of | JAS. L. FRAZIER. R. X. RYAN, :;'o""‘ sad - cx-: Way iu- |him by the servant girl Detectives | Gen. Manager. Gen. Puss) Agt- § u.;..;'.‘.:‘.’."& ipat 5 O'Dea and Mulcahy and Policeman |Conlan arrested him on O'Farrell | street, near Stockton. He asserted his innocence and said he was a trained nurse out of a job. He has been posi- tively identified and the stolen prop- erty has been recovered. ‘Walter Stanton, suspected of being Hunter’'s accomplice, is also under arrest. — e ——— RECRUITS AND ENLISTED MEN TO BE SENT NORTH i Detachments Ordered to Leave for Vancouver Barracks and Fort Lawton, Wash. Sixty-six unassigned recruits of the Nineteenth Infantry, now at Angel Island, will leave to-day for Van- 8:50 tenant E. H. Tarbutton. Lieutenant|s:15 =T On E‘und William R. Davis, assistant surgeon of g‘w‘fi;‘.},‘"_‘“:," 1220, 1000, 145, 230"y the army transport Sheridan, will ac- company the detachment. Upon the ompletion of ‘their duty both lieu- tenants will return to their stations. Upon the return of Company C of the Signal Corps from Atascadero fourteen men, under charge of a non- commissioned officer, will proceed to Fort Lawton, Wash., with a view to their transfer to Fort Gibbon, Alaska, for duty. Contract Surgeon Julius M. Purnell, Hotel Sequofy. and Major J. B. Goe, Palace Hotel, registered at army head- duarters vesterday. —_——— The wise girl catches a husband by SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAU! GE. 6:30, ul 40 a. m. Sausalito oni). b = ive at San Francisco, week da o 755, 8:13, 8:40, 10 s 6:55, 6:05, ezal mud-y: extra trains arrive at 1 For P‘th‘(u week daye, depart at 7:43 a. 5 (ex. Saf ;ana § 15 p. m. ToSANRAFAEL, | ! Loz _';..5.1-. p«nu._ Pasa, N (O3 80ad ROSS VALLEY, | ., g A MILL VALLEY, | Sionte, St e .| 10430 16.15> Sau Miateo, Derestord, Caimoat. Saa Carios, “Redwood, ' Fair Osks. Meaio Park. Palo Alto. Ban Jose and Way Station Palo Alto and Way Stations. | 11.30e South San Francisco, Millbrae, { lingume. San Mateo, Belmons, Sen Carice, Redwood Menio Park. and P 5 | M3 Mayteid, Moantaia View. u SHORE ) Etc, | Via Sausalito Ferry. Depart from San Francisco, week da: 4, $:30, 9315 1000, 1 T 15, 5:50, 6:25, = vaie, Lawrence. Sants Clars sad 35 p. m. Sundays and legal hclldnvl depars i o Jebe 45, 9 10:00, A for Morning. 15 00, 18cnday 00, 10:20, 11:35 7. s 05, b p. m. OnSund.".pa: 15 5 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 2. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, D 15 a. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 5115 ». m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- c. aily except Saturday and Sun- Pcnn Reyes, etc. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, [ARRET ST (% Rhore Oryices jand 3a0saLiTo Frxey, Foot Market 3¢ WERKLY CALL 16 Pages. 8l per Year -—

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