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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY MURDERER IS FOUND HIDDEN ON BOARD THE ACAPULCO AFTER LEAVING PANAM A Turned Over Guatemalan thorities. R e the Pa: hip Aca- discovered, over Some | msul at The Panama after- Short- away or He steam was Jose turned horities. e man apulco at but and ever rities have a passen- zed inthe | | derer. He apulco a a file and ar- 1e nobody ber 'S’ pkasenEerS | Knight Tem- { who, Fran- | $43,870. ths-old steer- ied at.| lowing Harbor mmission Mects, | kiss; Miss Violet Sutton vs Miss M. Worcestor | Miss Shoemaker vs. Miss Bessie Valleau:; Miss Florence. Sutton ve. Mre. Seymour; Mre. Bruce vs. Miss Sevmour. Men's singles, preliminary rqund—E. P. b Finnegan vs. Fritz Overton: Carl Gardner v R, Parr; Marius Hotchkiss ve. R. Gorrill: A M Brabant vs. Robert Variel: George Janes' vi, M. Blumenthal; Charles Foiey vs. I Don- vell; Nelson Alexander vs. C. Duniap: Perc | Murdock vs. Herbert Long: W. Allenr va. — . " Baker: G. Busch v R. N. Whitne; R oble — — — L & v i Beker{R.G.UHunt ya B Musdacks - o > - e J. A Code vs. B..O. Bruce; H. Rolfe va S R FORT BRAGG W 000 FEET OF LUM- C. “Gayreesi Hendrick va' (.. Kushn: H IN A HEAVY SWELL 8HE NOT ONLY LOST Kimbal] ve., H. Mann: G.. Gage vs. H. Eilictt; - A. Fobey va. O.-Lytton: J. D. MacGavin vs - ST 5 S — - — ci—ily B N e £ 3 o e First round upner half—R. Gott vs, G b+ o 4. E, | Weather Renort 1 _ Schr W H- Matsi Honolulu; Welch Otls ys. N.. Ambrose; ‘M. Hotchkiés beacos u S s & Co e -de Wayae L g e SATLED. . First round. “lowes half ' = i i “Weanesday, August Lombard ve C. Griffin: inimum tem- | Maggie Corning. Halfmoon Bay. Sineabaugh; L. C. Bozarth ve. lay | A Kilburn. ‘Thompgon. Port - itogers. ———————— € -Hay 0 50 Sa 2 " o 5 ) Bisiaderoh g MCGRAW'S GIANTS STILL b B N Nelson, Eureka. DEFEATING - ALL. RIVALS 3 Ught, W is 8 Ao Mo, ¥ 5 Higgins. Higgins, San pedro : b oot anct “Johnson, Howens La SR R <o ‘;\,4',', e Abe s .= Matn, Eurska: 23 Boston and New York Amcricans Sos- s on 1ight. T Brunswic IS i ten Yord ‘Y(‘-r.!c.' tain High Peveeniages by Win- gt 5 s L Arnl:"lr: Lnt:(\‘v»:n!(h rin One Each. i " 3 31 Heyburn, Liverpoocl. 8T DING OF THE CLUBS : i ouse Bowrd . | ‘TATIONS 3 chr Chas 1 W lson, Jonnaon; Grays Herbor o Specior 4 r Espads_ 8arrine, Grays Harbor. (Natic Leazue.) (Amerivan Lighthouse Inspector. : Schr J M Weatherwax, Bachman, Grars W. L. Pet s b Marber. & . 7 New York...S4 32 . s ‘Movements of ‘Steamers. Schr ‘.\r\a:kT;;':;:(:JlE:;{[ni“b‘l:w-:ls Poiat. ' (hicago. . H LEGRAP o ¥ : - POINT LOBOS—Aug 51. 10 p m—Weather 5 foggy: wind W velocity 8 miles per hour Et= Lome Siberia Still on Drydock. iy =LAttt SLVL B DAk Biie. - Philecipie DOMESTIC ¥ PORT TOWNSEND— IRTS tled Caithness, fo ST. LOUIS, -Aug, #1:—St. Lo 2 game to-day from Philadeiphia. s Whitiicr, hence AJ8 .o good geme. Attende 1200, § Stmr Queen,. for St Louls Arr mr- City of Fhllpaeiphis : e Aug “mr City of Seat.l2, Batteries—O'Neill and Fraser and from Skagway. Eider, hence Aug. Bay: ‘sunr Whittier iled * Aug .31 9: ship Berlin from Seattie Ger* stmr Nicomedia, from Bristo f » Aug 31— Br bark Sailed Aug 31—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. Arrived Aug. 31-Simr Centennial,. hence Pauggr T . ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 31--Stmr Geo W SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. ITENNIS DRAVS -~ (LASSY ENTRY Championé From Various Parts of West to Compete in San Rafael Tournament ENTRY LIST A RECORD Miss May Sutton, the Marvel of the Courts, Will Be the Center of Attraction .The entries for the men's and wom- en’s singles tennis tournament for the championship of the coast closed last night, when the drawings were held. The number of entries for each event breaks all records for a championship tournament on this coast.. Fifty-one of the best players in the West entered the men’s singles, while sixteen women will compete in the event for the gen- + tler sex. In the upper half are Fritz Overton, the Southern California champion: Robert Variel, also of Los Angeles; { Percy Murdock, the San Francisco champion; George Baker, Will Allen and R. N. Whitney. In the lower half are Reuben Hunt, Northwestern cham- | pion; Trowbridge Hendrick, one of the | best players in Southern California, and | Drummond MacGavin, State champion. | Goss, the Oregon State champion, is in the upper half of the first round, | while S. Sinsabaugh of Los Angeles is | in the lower half. |~ The ladies' singles will possess morc | class than any similar tournament ever ' held in this country. Besides Miss May Sutton, the national champion, her ! three sisters, who are as clever as the Ibe!z Eastern players, will aiso com- | pete. Many of the other players, such | as Miss Dobbins, Miss Shoemaker, Miss | Hotchkiss and Miss Ratcliffe, would be | considered great players if the Suttons were not here. ‘ Both events will begin to-morrow, the | men’s in the miorning and the women's \ln the afternoon. The drawings result- | ed as follows: g | Ladies' singles, preliminary | Hendrick vs. Miss ‘Dobbins; Miss E vs. Miss A. Vodden; Mies D. Weed vs | Valleau: Mise L. Wegener vs. Miss H round—Mrs. Ratcliffe Mrs. Horch Cincinnati NATIONAL LEAGLUE Dooin. Umpire—Johnstone PITFSRBURG, Pa.. Aug 31 Pitteburg’ s .new rightfielder. won the gam the seventh' inning, when the score was tied, by ecoring. MeCormick . with a three-hagger. Atterdance, 1300. Score < H nith r in ! 11 RAILWAY G R the Line from California i I | | i i in, ‘E S0 | AR i EER 250 I1CAGO, AND RETURN d-trip tickets on sale on certain dates via icago, Union Pacific and North-Western n Francisco, Los Angeles and other points. 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Also 1113 Broad- wey, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. | CALIFORNIA KORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEB SAN [FFFCISCH iND NORTH PAGIFL BRAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streel SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL WEEK $:00, :6y; 1100 a. O 12:38, . 5:10, 5:50, $:30 ané 11:30 P m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. . 11:00 &, m.: 1:38, 4¢. . 5:7¢, #:30. 11:30 p m SAN RAFATL TO SAN FPRANCISSO. vo, 3:40, 500, 5:20, In Effect May 1. 1004, Destina Novato. Petaluma and * Santh Ro SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Juux 1, 1904 TEATE — MAIN LINE. - iswmivs .00A Vscaviile. Winirvs, Rumsey. 150= 00a Benicia, Rimirs and Sscramento . 7. 7.30A Vallejo. Naps, Calistogs, Ssats Rosa. Martitez. Saa Ramon..... 8 7.30A Nties, Tracy. Lashrop, Stock:on.... 7. 8.80a !l‘:dl( Express — (Via ’3;“-)?. Nfame (for Barglete Springs), Willows. sPeate, Hed " Biaf Portiand, Tacoma, Sesttle...... T:50» 8.00a m;v-_mmdu Ka'ghts Landing arysviile, Chico, Ovovil 8.30A Port "Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. Stocktol . man, Los Banos, Mo Armons, Hasford, Vi Porterville B 8.30a Port Costa. M Fresno. Goshen rd. Visalls. Bakersdeld | 830a Niies, San Jose, Livermore; Stoct tom, (1Milton). Iome, Sacramento, b Chico. ited Bluff ... 4.209 !" 9.30a Oskdaie. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Taolumne and Angeis ..., 4209 800A Atiantic Express—Ogden sad Eass. 5.209 30 Richmond, Martines sad - Way - | Stations > . 850» 10.00A The Ove: Li Omsha, € City, St. Lout 0.00A Vailejo 9.00A Los Ange! Costa. Martiuez, ‘Byrom, Traoy, | Lathrop. Stockton, Merced: Raymond. Fresno, Goshen June- tion. Habtord, Letaoore, Viealis, Ba¥ersfeln. Los Angoles .. 4. Niies and Why Stations. 1.00P Sacramento River Stemmers... 3.30P Benicia, - Wingers, _Sacramente. Woodland. _Wiilowa. . -Kaights Landing.-* Marysville, Orovill a0d WAy SIStONS ... .. §3 . Niles and Way Stations.. TOP Mariines, San Ramon. Vallejo, Napa, . ofa, Santa Rosa: 4.80P Niies, Tracy; Stockton. Lod! . &30P Hayward. Niles, Irviagton, San Jose. Livermore. 6.00P The Owi Limited—Nswmian, Banoh. Mendota Fresse. Tulare, erateld. 106 Angeles. 16 307 Hay ward, Niies San Jose §.007 layware. Kiles and San Joes. Sacramento, Colfax. Ren 8.80p Vallejo. dally, »xcept Sundsy. .90 iejo, Sunday only, .00p Eastern Espress—Ogden. Omaba,. Chicago. Demver: Kadaas City, 8t Lonls, via Martinez, Stockion, o8, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop, - Modesto, : Merced, Berends, Fresno- and Way Stations beyond Port Coets 8.05¢ Yoscmite Valley, vis Berends and - Wawona.... s .06 Martines. Tracy. Stock on - 6° Oregon & Californis Exprest—8ae ramento, Murysville, Redding. . Poruand, Paget Sound and East. 0.10° Hayward, Niles and San Juse (Sus- s day only) COAST LINE ¢ of Mars Strect.) T 45 Santa Cruz Excursion(sundayoniy) 8.109 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Joos, i Feiton, Boulder Creek. Big Basta, 8anta Cruz and Way Stations... * §.55» 18.16A Alvirado, Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.Glenwood, Feiton, Boulder Creek. Big Pasio. Senta Crus.... §108 12.16» Newerk, Centerville, San Josa, New Almades. Los Gatos, F Boulder Creek, Santa Crus Priguipal Way Stations . : v "3 China: and Japan. Pittsburg 9 3 8 NW Clear — par S 4.15p Newark, Sap Jose, Los Gaios ped A . Arrived Aug 31-—Ger ship A fro .| Boston .. X : 3 .10 3 Loses Patt of Deckload. 2 58 W Clear Srs : nna, from Ham-| "0 cviesLynch and Pheips: Pittinger. and €169 Wrighi, Boulder Creek sad Sunte 102 50 SW Clea Cru day sad Soaday only. 38.554 mes 3. & ‘Higgins -arrived here yos 4 PORT’ BLAKELEY—Sailed Aug -31—Ital | Moran. Umpire—Emaell | AST LINE ( tera Bk Bhgivaal or South Africa CINCINNATI, Au ~The * Cinvinnati T e N . * d Aug 31—Schr Glen, -he (jub lost - both game: double-header to R | A il w e New TYerk .to-day. Poor Hittisg on the part ! haslopet. A San Jone a4 way e - 3 > ¢ i s schr Webfoot. hent wDEDce Adg 18, ¢ ;’:“'“l; Jacin. ) ey s Connect_at Saria Rosa_fdr White | 2.16A Momterey 3nd Saaia Crum_ Eewr s o Warmer weaiber s, reported EUH AT g b i e K e o ings and Mark West Springs; at | " sion (Sundsy only)... . 1030 - . adrilt % /oy R TR s g % A sy i) tmi Noyn, o | game... Caneont the visitors | SulPhar, TPEUE o Sanitartuin; at Lyttea for 00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid. Northea n California’ and Oregon. It is also | AV¥ Al from Astoria Fulton ngs. . Seve o ‘thonsand feet of.:lum Warmer In vl Avind e Arrivid: 81— Strar. W H - Kruges’ Des ‘enough_ runs game. . At-| [ on Springs:. at: Geyserville for Skagzs .00A The Coaster—San Jose. Ssilnas, 5 th it the hagghze aiong he, GENtERL cowtt af Nort 5 0. : gt et 0 2 Sorings; at Cloverdale Mo S Gl N e s s Cuioye,Sooes The cha. siates - 0 e e ) Fi v . Greenwood; at Hoplard &8 Duns 1 argacits. - the . mainmast arests Modetm: o T—Safled Ay i W New -York bad Springs. a Bay, Lakeport:and Bartlett | 8 [ =t; Modena, 26, > & imr Westpert; e s S "Ukjah for Viehy Springs. Sar ! For: Bragk g ancisco. : B Batterjes—Harp : SPrines: Miue-Lekes. Laurel Dell Lake, W i p Peden -\ el s nd game— En Ds Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's, light | ARORE ARl Bug koSt Tl B i Heights, Bullville, Orr's H Rate Is Ad e | oy el i schrAlpha, for | 2 SO o B ~Halfway_ House. "Compiche. .-Camp : a dvanoed. Thursday; fresh | Arrived’ Aug.31 " hence Aug 15. ind * Schiei. and | iguvese, Hoghins, IGacecton CHY. ort Sunew - . and Principal War Stations. “10m he rate of reinsurssce es 5 Stmr Mackinaw, Umplrs—Zimmer. 3 |- Weatpo R iy for Fort Brazs. | 18.30a SanJoss and Way Stations. 1.20m veste > 35 = P _ MERART.. A s 3 . bikané, - from CHICAGQ, Augs- 31.—The lojals were Cummine. Bell's.. ings, Harris, Olsee B e G otr - Dunkirk for Diego. Suares ‘a s Gm’l’“".w.l ozl J |‘“ 7 it o0 N bianked to through- inability: to.hit Sean- | Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwvod,”.Scotis.” and 1.30p San Jose And Way Stations a3 it 118 Rase e wis spoken - August G Deliar.. | Grays Barbe 2 Joigter 20 winds in the afternoop, with e wven hits were ‘ndeded. Attendance, 1200, Bureks. il BB By e T SO T . A o Pomo....... Pt & Albion 6 pm Pier and _ vicinity—Fair Thursday. Scove: e Setiar o Mantay v il (e i ve- | Sr)—Sus Son. e i at %0 per. o - |-State of'Ca & Way.| 9 am Pler c the morning. fresh avesterly wind. A o) ¢ o ‘;-‘ P Tl B Aano . {G. 1 d o ceso-| S PINBOE 204 s. G ADIE, District Forecaster. % 3 Ll.2°7-8 0| beyond Sa o 5 $30p Burlingsme San Jose, GAtroy. ROk > T ¥ direct 5 pm Pier 8 "% 5 -+ | — - Batteries—Rrown ‘and Kling;: Scinion apd | faie teet, Chrondele | Tt 'c?‘l'mil*h’-:"“ Seils on Friday. September 2. | : - 5 f 13 Robere Doilar B Drastiecs: Rl Dtiptie—Mortn €98 Carpenics. : . FRAZIER, I Iroviite, Saiinas, Pectic Grove a5 e - ; T acianaw Seatsie & Tacofa. 2 pm|Pier®0 | minuies later than at Fort Point: the helght | bkin Aurora. for Tacoms. .. - °° . - 4 6. . T i RO Gen. Manager. I 430 Ean Jose and Way Stations.......- 00a A e 2 at" Goatemila . bm Picr 10 | of tide is the sambe at both, places, | 'SANTA BARBARA—Saildd Aug 81—Stmrsy - 0. AMERICAN LEAGU o — = ) 15 000 Santa Ciars, Snn Jose, Los Gatos. - Maly. o of Panama i et Bon'éa avd San'a Rosa, for San Francico, NEW YORK, Aug.-31-—Two ofNew. York's © Wright wad jrincipel Way Six e F instesd of S5 PORT HARFORD—Sailed Aug #i—Stmr Bo. ; ruas were the e of as'many battery er- tians (except Sunddy) . ag: . > 9 | Sun ri | nitg _for San Francisco. ! rors by. the viéitors. Attendance, 4000. The | 1630 San Joseand Principai Way Statfons £ 80 | San’ ases | Alrived Aug 31--Stmr Alcatrazi fm Green- | ecore: s B ity 5 4Bp Susset Express.—Redwood. Saa Sugar - Boats Arrive. pm Pler 13- 20" 29240 | wood. % R H E ¢ Jose. Gilroy Sailnas,Paso Robies, P Hiteh asnd A @ i l" | i EASTERN PORTS, \'fl;nd 1 ‘7‘ § ml:_l:'?:- .?:Hmh- lichoock and A. G. Hopes, | A am Pier NEW YORK—Salled Aug 31— .| New York : 4 n-and Trouw: Hawaiian purta, | Humboldt 4 pm Pier dravelil, for Manila € 31—Br stmr In- | oy terfes—Hees, Bemis and Buelow: Chesbro | ST e Gl | | Poiot Arega .. -\ 4 pmiEier Arrived Aug 20—Sunr Seguranca, frm Colon. [ @nd Kleinow. 2 i Santa Crusz, Dll}’ i B Taeca| § ot Pl Sailed Avg 30—Stmr Advance, for Colon. | BOSTON. Aug. 31.—Mullin's lack of control Monte, Paciic Grove. . t NEWS OF THE OC Seattle & Tactwa.| § pm Pler 2 | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Aug 30—Ship 8 rgely responsible for Detroit's defeat to- 18.157 San Mateo, Bereatord, Beimont, Saa < - “September & S B et i s e g R Attencance, 6100. Score: . | - l'xrlnr.l&‘;‘muhlr Osica, 7 rE— e osition o b ; } g | ienio P2 1o Alto. Matters of Inicrest (o Mariners and San Diego.& Way.| 8 amPier 11 | NOTZ-In the a exposition of the tides ISLAND PORTS, Bo: i San Jose and Way Stations. Sea ! i Humbold fe) DPiT e early forning are gjven in the left LA v ston 4 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 154 Shippine Merchants. Humboidt pm Pler hand column and the successive tides of the < frived Aug 31—8hip Brskine | Detroit B 2 TR (North hore 1.300 Franc f1ibrae W. H. Ma ! R Porinad 1) omipier 24 | d&y in the order of oceurrence s to time: the | Mg ., from Philadelphia. | Batteries—Winter and Moran; Mullin anda DICKET 168 KAREEH T [Sesth B e, i . . M Anoris & Vorandlls amiPler 38 | fourty time colvmn sives the last tide of the | | SrLos ASE'H-SSr Migveenl, for Rahulul | pegii | Orrices jand Savsarito Frrsy. Foot Market 8¢, iy BT : ifu with un esecrted yari BBl | day” cxcept when there are but three tides a8 s RO REIGN PORTS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—St. Louis defeat- | | e P . B L " t $16,971 and-in Log Rnpetes Poris. 10 am/Pier 2 | somctimes occurs o heights given are in | LADYSMITH, B C—Sailed Aug 30, m— A s s i J R ke £11.30° Mayseid, Mountain View. Sunny- bbie flour, 1618 ctis Humbolat o Pler 13| addition to the soundings of the United Sta Nor stmr Titania, for San anm»flb 2 | ;‘L:a'::é:'% e ithg e | THE CALL'S CALENDAR. B0 e Lawrence, Samta Clasa 404 “ 15524 'he middlings, Humboldt 9 am Pier 2 | Coast Survey Charts, excépt when a minus (—) CARDIFF—gailed Aug 30—Br stm# Eastry, | N . B R H E September, 1904, D - r ¥4 bales hay, 19, Septeml i | sign precedes the height. and then the number | for Manila. * | washington T e 2l 2 * > — e ke Meeh e canned goods, Mo 710 amlpier 11 | Eiven Is ubiracted from the deptn ‘given by | | MONTEVIDEO-Arrived Au 30U 8 stmr | 3t Louts 2 10 0 & w7 [ pted . 1Sunday oal S iy Dasne. 3. Guern: e P oriey o bier 13 | The charts. The piane of reference is the mean | Tacomn, hence July . e e §. |Mccn’s Phases 3 Monday 1 wes, 14 pkgs grooeries | Arctic Humbolds .......;.. 9 am Pler 2 |'0f the lower low waters. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Aug 9—8chr Geo | gra orcommor o redge; Sudhoft aking powder, 20 casks September | ) - > [E;:l)ll!‘!;( for anglutu, and O'Connor, A | RS <s mineral water, 2 c& | Coos Bay n Pedro & Way.| 9 | ‘a L NE ISLAND-Passed Aug 27—8 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—In another | ‘ bxs soas. 10 pkes fur--| Sierra.. Kobong BTy f | fiomd 2 gl 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Finance, from New York for colon. tmr | teners’ bottle to-day the home ciub shut out | _* terial, 20 bbls plus- | Copu" China & Japan 1 pm Pier 40 | £ o GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Aug 25—Ger stmr | Chicago. Attendance, 3800. Score: iz 2 0. tons sand. 15,665 | ‘September 9. | A | ARRIVED. Abydos, for San Francisco | 38 S ik in S0h W Sogs. ST S Raew t | G W. Elder, Astoria & Portiand/i1 ami(Pier 24 | Wednesday, Auguat 3L 1 peribiTLArrived (Aug’ 21—Semr. Mabipiss, | Chicago. Fol T o7y, 16 oo ammoia, 8 « bitumin: 5 September 10. g | Sumr Maggie Hogan. 4 hours from Halfmoon | "“ANCONC Arrived Aug 21—& | Pustaiohia .- 2 o gyt 3 ales.. | N, T Tis Aboon. i miPier 60 | Bay. &y g 21—Stmr San Juan, | Batteries—Owen and Sullivan; Plank and e —— | “Stmr Rival, Fesen, 15 hours from Fort! ' yJOTORIA. B C—Arrive Pawers prune ' w2 Notice 1o Mariners. : FROM SEATTLE | Brage. 5 5 i et At S | g, B SHORE CAZADERO, Etc. ey R e pRmE F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours {rom | Topeka, from Skay Y ¥ Oldficld 1s Held Blameless. | GARCIA, THE OLYMPIAN, . » o par Light, page 38, {2 } e "Keme, Lundaquist, 13 hours'from Not- ’ rTived Aug 31—Stmr Manuka. from Aus- | ST. LOUIS. Aug. 31.—Barney Old-| ¢ prcoVERS FROM COLLAPSE "Nhe S DU 1964 S | 3 T oS BB L | o Guatiala, Kalnin, 11 hours {rom Binle SHANGHAT_Arrived Aug 31—Semr Staniey | ficld. whose automabile Kkilled two| . - 3 STANDARD GARNE m whick $his fixed white post . Beldovia & Way P:;li.‘fle::j 1} Point. o b, TS | Dollar, from Port Tawnsend, - . imen during the races on Sunday, is ST. LOUIS 3 - . from_San cisco, week days, at Mgkt “wae shown wae carried away " Nome & N. E, Siberia. Bept, 3| Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, 33 hours trom | F————gg——— — 4 ' still confined to the hospital by his in- .‘LOUIS, Aug. 31.—W. R. Garcia 45, 8:30, 9:15, 10,00, 11:00 a. m. » be rebuilt amd the light Jeflerson.. ... | Hkagway & Way Ports.|Sept. 4 ' Coos Bay. | \ . juries. The inquest into the death of of the Olympic Ciub of §an Francisco,’| a 12:20, 1:45, 3:15, i altcin (R LA o Laghts, | Foralioo. . Searwar & oy POne-iBept 31 o timn from Anuon via' Masatian 'S o ""“{Z' FREE. _ FREE. | : the two -men proceeded to-day with-~ Who fell by the roadside in the Mara- o s eyl iiee St marks. Pacific Coast, 1904: | Oregon.... |Sept 8 | bours #2 min. . el A Wagon Load of ! out him. The Coronér's jury returned ' thon race yesterday and who was tak- 8:30, 9:15, 10:00 tEGON AND, WASHINGTON. : ! L gt 42% hours- from GRIFFIN EXTRA : th V"dtl‘* th:‘ic’."‘:lfl" duthh adddin:,en to.a hospital, is not in as serious a | 3 62—The ollowing | ° . Tirhe Ball. g - Boy < S that- “from the evidence we find that condition as was at first supposed ” s 3 Stmr Toledo, Boyd, 28 hours from Eureka. and - ") PP afrn pumbers 18 &0 | grnch fHxdrographic Office. U. 8. N.. Mer. | Stmr James S Hisgina Higsins. 15 hours Gatspn TOMATO SOUP | |the track was not properly policed.” | rhe attending physician savs he will | n Francisco, week days, @:17, were veplaced. A e “hante Exchange, Sam Frincisco, Cal., | from Fort Brage, bound south; put in to land FREE TO WANT A 5 o i K BV O T | . }7 45, 9235, 10:20. 11:05 a. m. D ugust 20: gt 31 1908 « passengers 3 Points to | be able to start for home-on Sunday | jo.5 ‘{705 4 $:30,15:08, 5:40, 6:15 tuos Noa 1 @nd.3; | . e fime Hall on the tower of the Ferry . Stmr Ceita, Nordbers, 22 bours from Hasdy. TRONS OF THE CALL. S Good s 10, Eermens ber. ! with the other representatives of the | 6:56, 7:35, 10:06. p. m. On Sundays and i e e, par oo & founa | Dullding was dropped cxactly at noon i e 2 Those bringing to THE CALL We are selling agents for “The Water- | pacific Athletic Association who are | I°ai holldays cxtra irains arrive at 12:45, 2:05, A By ey TS, Snd |1. o, st Bean.ef ithe SINS mastiien._ax':at ], Stwt Fhowsis ORI M bowsiim Skreke, office, cither Thursdny, Friday man Ideal Fountain Pen” and sole agents ' pere. Garcia says the dust stirred 8:30 p. m. i {80 ool e 3. CTRURNETE - || P b Emile Galine, Couresss, 130 da54 | | or Saturday, e want ad. will re. | | for Tl Marsnall” the best 41 Al | B hioe (NET Drechiod o | 210 e o D Panisast ol lagdh Desares ser shioal bioys Nos: 2 g _Lieutenant, U. .. in chairge. rom Hull. - A 3 e — {3:13 p. m. On Sum idays at o7 Mol bioys Nos; 2 and 4; Heeder | e R 8 pobug Liberty, Pristall. 48 hours from. Sas ?‘lve a bottie of Gflllx;'Enn ;’;:r:;’:’;"'r:,‘," Sanborn. Vail & Co., 741 yypners is responsible for his compu,! 13, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 & m., 12:20, 100, 1:45 > gy . tsup and.also a can of Grif- 2 ,Th day was warm, with humid- : WASHINGTON n, Moon and 3 Tug . 3 e day was warm, | some humid s v Hosbor, Cow Pt Eaieies n i i e anaesm o $an Pedro, ; | fin Extra Tomato Soup, mnde by - \TS CEMETER iy, not a good one for California’s THROUNS TR B ol dy , pages | United States Coast' and Geodetic Survey— rge in tow. California Frait Canners' Asso~ AN Y CONVERTED . TO | ob, 7:45 a. m. dafly —Cazadero and way stations. o ng black, third-class |- Time and Height of High and Low Waters |* CLEARED. | PARK.-—The Outdoor Art League of California athlétes. & ‘W “Sundays onlyFor Point Reyes, Euiden tn tie m ents biished 15 as at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Wednesday August 31. the Supervisors to convert Physical Culture Director Sullivan E v £l 4ged channel and should be Published by official authority of the _ Stmr State of California. ~Nicolson. San e Sty Ceamciy ist 8L ROMIC Sak Thelof 1hs Worll's Fhir saw that svery| 3:18.p w. dstiv twept WSR-S Com- derc, ete. Bay. Superintendent. Diego and wa. ; Pac Coast 8§ NOTE—The and low waters ocour a1 | Nor stmr Tollue, Arnizen. Latysmith, B C: | the clty tront (Mission-street wharf) about 2t Western Fuel Co. s by persons having local knowledge: _Point Channel buoy No. 1, in 11 fest —Cow Point beacon light, E & N; wi limits is now prohibited and the mlu-l-z»ol disused cemeteries In practiced in other citles and nctzbly in London. attention was shown Garcia. Herbert 1 Hauser and Snedigar, the sprinter, sat . up with him at the hospital last night. 8:15 p. m.. Sundays only —For Cazadero, TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. - FERRY—Union Lepot, foot of Market et