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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 3. 1904 7 BARK SARAGOSSA, COMING HERE FROM ROUTE RECORDS | AUSTRALIA, WRECKED IN SOUTH SEAS| [(SS (F SHIP THROUGH 2 Total Loss|| ' ; TOURIST SLEEPERS but All Hands FOR ST. LOUIS Are Saved. Bur hngmn Route Bottle Washed Up on Shore ! of Puget Sound Contains { News of the Lamorna DATES: w oad Seceived Pesteniay O A6 § | WRITTEN BY AN OFFICER AUGUST 18, 19. the South Seas of the British ; Rt SEPTEMBIE 1. 2, 5, 6, 7. 8,19, 20, 28, 29. el bark Saragossa, m Newcastle, rgo are report- OCTOBER 3, 4. 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27. 1 { Message Is to the Effect That the Vessel 1s sink- | FROM SAN FRANCISCO: _ ing and Hope Abandoned On Southern Pacific train No. 4 at 9 a. m., with day- ! light ride through Salt Lake City and Scenic Colorado, | SEATTLE, Seot. 2—In a bottle over Rio |\Grande Railway. All sleepers carried via port f ssel an loss at Mangaia, Cooks Isl- on board were saved and Auckland. T was well known at 8 . s s here last about two | washed up on the beach at Bartow, a | Denver, thence Easton the Burlington’s fast through rean ile in port her skip- ! | little town on the west shore of Puget | trains to St. Louis. A standard through sleeper to St. per, ¢ n, died. His place | Sound, August 15, this note was found: Louis every day at 6 p. m. Same route. was tak by Captain W. Duncan, who d when the vessel was had a cargo “March 6, 1904—Ship Lamorna in sinking condition. No hope for crew. “JAMES SLOANE, First Officer.” On the reverse of the note was the name of W. E. R. Notman and wife, Norfolk, Va. The bottle and note were | brought to Seattle to-dax | The British ship Lamorna, Captain { Carmack, sailed from Tacoma, wheat- | | laden, for Queenstown February 27 and ‘is supposed to have been wrecked in ‘a storm off Vancouver Island prior to March 22. o L S Standing of Cricket Clubs. | The standing of the cricket clubs for | the championship of 1904 of the Cali- fornia Cricket Association is shown in| the appended table: i RATES: All the low Special World’s Fair Excursion Rates authorized from California points apply for these Bur- lington Excursions; other Excursions on frequent dates to Chicago. | | Call on or write General Agent, W. D. SANBORN, Burlington Ticket Office, 631 MARKET ST. (Under Palace Hotel). into quaran derea i leave and are due toarriveat « Frox Jorr 13, 1904 | | | | i | i h =] Frrey Dxror i | (Foot of Market Street.) 2 i MAIN LINE oa : ;MA Vacaviile. Wintrs, Rumse; 760= »n mA Benicia, ?lmir‘m" Sacramento.. 7.20» tn the | 2 30A Valiejo, Napa. Calistoga. Seata b = = oen. Martinez. S8aa Ramon 8.20> k ; The North Western s B Siberia’s Cargo Discharged. 1 s;m. e H . .ope . Asnm ernu"- 2 4 « e AN s ! A 50 ame (for Dartiet: Springs). \ era's carso vas | : = Union Pacific Excursions i . ne buumg aml hm\l!ng averages s TN Tacoma, S 7.50 =% i S e follow. Though his name does not ap- SIS Sl cop b, B . Knigh a WHICH 1S ¥ JTAL WRECK ON THE SHORE OF A | St bg“,‘ A By Da‘.i‘:s Sk minttm v v ary Chico, Or 7.500 TO THIS PORT FROM AUSTRALIA. VESSEL AND CARGO ARE °{ Pear.inine bowlers Hst, A. C. B 080arorc Costa Martines - | Ireally stands at the head, having taken o e e e — <+ about 13 wickets for 80 runs, giving an and | Armons. Haoford. Visslia average of six runs per wicket. Pre-' the | gt AN f . ols ot | 2 o Mereed % | Sorived Sept 2—Stmr Prinz Adel- ' yioug to last Sunday he had the re- | oo Susten Junat. W . ford, Visslia. Nakersfeld ... ... 30 L rived Sept 2—Stmr Phoenl- markable average of LR wicket R—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Cale. | . 1 BATTING AVERAG runs per Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, €304 Ntes, San Jose, Livermore, Stoek- fon, (+MiTton). ome, Sucramento, flle. Chico. Rted Blaff ... 4.209 Chinese, Jamestown, S nors. Taolumne and Ange's 4200 - ton z RDAM—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Hal fax, from Montreal via Chatham, N B. EPTEMBER 3. | 3 Oricans.. | > 8.00A AtianiicE: Ogdes and East. 20 - ‘& Way Pts Sept. 10 i5-£5 Philadeiphia | ( LORDON —Aryived Sept’2—Stmr Minnesota, | H Thursday, Friday s Am;c;:ondfpm:u‘:‘-:: Wy : o E. Siberia 12 | | EN—Sajled Aug B—Stmr Tal-| e = Leave Los Angeles ene day earlier. 10.004 The Overiand - Limited — Oisa. 2 i N AN J | Omaba. Chilcago, Denver, Kansas = = Sallea Sept 1-Sumr Buenos | CLUB. g Chol;:ero‘f’rcutis 3 % o0 S, S Louie- Kt =4 2 ohns, and Philadelphia. | 5 or £l information apply to or add-ess g 3 ¢ 7 = e DOVER—Sailed S 28t | Los A b =% R }ld]mb\ul;;l Tor N ow \;r:rk i R.R. “‘I";CH‘E- = SHF BooKE. Costa. Martinez, By .Uym-l'l‘ruy E ran 22 ik B ‘ . i General Agent. =1 Agent Passx Dege., h s » the tower of: the Ferr: 2 H Q| NSTOWN. & ”,d 8 3 617 Market St. N.,“n..",“,..—, s. R tion. Hantord. Lemoore, Visaifa, d exactiy at noon to-da h 3 o pt 2—Simr Cym- Bakerseln. Los Angeles .. 7.20% e 9 w : ] rie Liverpool for Boston 4 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PR L T NEWS OF THE OCEAN. b ——————— ! |f - 1807 Sacramesey River Scomers..... t11.80> 2 . ¥R | P Ben! Matiers of Interest 1o Mariners and = . ‘"”-»’\L’.r"‘ P()AR]{ BEGINS 5. Witkes, .\P":;-Ix:d 8l o 101| Shipping Merchants. R Sar s CRUSADE FOR PURE FOOD 5 o . I t ates Coast and Geodetic Sur S e =3 tF. J. Croll, Alameda. 41 3-30P Hayw=: - < and Height of High and Low W Warrants Sworn Out for the Arrest of e ~ gty tn ROSS.... - at Fort Point, entrance to San ! Twenty-Six M | 36] 800 xiien Trscy, Stockion. Lol | 4. « K y hed by official au! rmm of the ¥-Six Milkmen for Selling i o34 | :m u-y':v'n:. Niles. Irvington, n. 18.50a - Adulterated Cre: F. J. ()!hnk\n Alnmedl 54 1 X‘l B0A ! E am. | W.AMcNamara, Santa 2 i i Jose. Liverm low waters occur’ ai | s i s Livermere... ... street_wharf) about 22 209 than at Fort Point; the height 5| The Board of Health has com- |3 H:McNaughton, Ala — W. Petherick, Pacific menced its crusade against milkmen sailing of the Panama Steamer. at both place C. Casidy, Pacific 2 - led vest et et { {and others who are accused of vio-| *Not out. | lating -the health - laws by selling. BOWLING AVERAGES, SEPTEMBER 3. m«m mver, lun;-- tvnv { . 1. Louts, via Marifnes. Stockton., - keeping or offering to seil adulterated | 3 =l 2| > Sacramento, Colfax, Reno...... 12808 < : and diluted cream. Yesterday Food ! R BN R ’,”’"‘"“"v""’ excops dandsy. 7509 v X [ | Inspectors T. P. Lydon and J. F. Der- | CLUB. | g |8 Pablo, Port Couta, | ham and Dairy Inspector E. B. O’'Con- | L B ba Martines and \Way Stations.. 11204 jnor swore out warrants before Po-' lice Judges Cabaniss and Conlan for : A. Sims. Santa Cruz T00p Keno ;‘nnnrev—l’on Costa, Suf- @.085» Port Costa, K lators LR ; Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto £ | lJor Schuler, 20 Thi “ . N: Taylos' Pact Merces, Berends. Fremo aod { 2 ird street, “John p- T Taslor ‘Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.20» ! Doe” Davis, 243 Seventh street; E. T. ir.B.Richardaon.8 ; Jor ST et VT W NS S0 5 Walsh, 481 Haight street; G. Sne: EA Petersen, & F. Co.| 3 3 | v : ; G. Sneath, tersen, 3 % Jaba Soeuion ot oy |851 Howard street; E. Lanzedorf, | X C. Cassidy, Pacific..| 8 & |$A;';8RN'A Successive tides [ em boundary and thunder storms have oc- | 1606 Polk street; S. Marron, 2019 Fill- City of Panama Sails. ! IMITE GIICASC 010 Beywant, 115 and San Jose (3 i mm wind velocity of 34 miles, from the | MOFe street; C. Evans, 136 Hartford ! Tne Pacific Mail Company’s steamer City of | lE"Es MONDAYS and THURSDAYS o g‘;:’:’y T 11.508 Bian poatrred street; G. Ramender, 2318 Fillmore Panama salled vesterday for the Isthmus with there are but three tides, a = weather prevails in Call- The heights given are in | COAS““ “!I‘E (Nar newhat_wa street; M. Martignolia, 924 Larkin ® fUll cargo and about a score of passengers. . ———————— 20 bx ngs of the United States | 1. In the great valley afternoon tempera- _ i H 3 » bt when & minus () | tures range from 00 to 100 degrees, Along the J. Moran, 2817 Mission street; | (ynicus—The propasation of the hu- R e r,na'n‘d u:«;x!;n;]n:?y:r s the :;;:,,11 temperatures range from h & hults, 430 S McAIBter | fan - racs Aspanda’: Mpon' Early rar e R AR Feiton. Boulder Croek, s om the dep! v v | 70 to 50 degrees e 4 E - B e A S i —r s ts of reference is the mean | At Honolulu, H. L, light easterly winas | Street; Leipsic Bros., 1421 Buchanan | p Sillicus—How d k % - 19.164 “"M i Wap St ‘ln-, 555» | o araia |5t t H 47 riages cus- o o you make 0 a. m. | o8 . 3 the lower low rs. i 1‘:-r»n yII :lflnu;n;rm temperature, 7 grees; -‘ree : H. Anixter, 1416 Devisadero that out? Cynicus—Well, if « man | e ;:r Sl;ck}l;an.f?r;:n:.l’B‘ek‘:\;::tm. | gy o mxlm Cr s & e flour, 6000 pd currer degrees street: S . © s : 3 g erced, Hanford a : e Bastn. Saata Crua... 4320 umber SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Forecast made at San_Francisco for thirty | © lr Stone & Co., 1515 California ' waited until he was really old enough | . Toe- tockote, | 215 u.nn Centerville, Sen_ Jove, SHIPPING ID # 2 . ! hours ending midnight, September street; L. Anthenien, 19 Capp street; | to get married he v-ouldn't | . m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and New Almaden. Los " s wine, 12,800 Ibs o | rthern California+Fair Saturday: contin- | i Tichtenstein, 59 Broderi X abset ge! T R | Bouider (reek. Santa Ci 64 bales r ARRIVED | ued warm weather in_the interior; brisk west- | 1 0% ECHE ck . street; | s | JCEET OFFICES—641 Mariet St. and | Prizeipal Way tations 10554 3o 3 a ned salmon. Friday, September 2. | erly wind on the coast, with fog. C. Vosti, 1507 Mason street; W. F. A. ERTISEME: | - S o 15p Newsrz. San Jose, Los Gatos. 18.564 d e e oy Satt hob: F B P ADVE! NTS. Perry Depot. S. F. Also | us- wngm. Boulder Creek and Sani s nr Gipsy, Leland, 26 hours from Mon- | ja—Cloudy Saturday, pr Brewer, 1515 Fillmore street; Charles way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. | Cruz. saturday and Sunday only. 38.55a rms in the mountains; light | po .y 123 Sixth street; wW. summex—q | San Jose. A C‘Q_AST L NF Theend Gamesh - owi laqua, Gundereon, 42 hours from San | = { 1 mer Fal(ur(iuy‘. s 159 Second &treet; “John Doe” Berg, Z = . (Third nseud Sireets.) santa C Fagles s d inity—Fair Saturday; P ) = 4 ¥ g ‘ e R R T hanting o brisk westerly. . | 1822 Howard street; G. L. Perham, —— \ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | \$382 S omcand vy snions -~ 5362 3 1 South Coast, Olsen, 15 hours from | ny,—(‘lo\i\ua”:glurdn}y ;)’I/: Fulton street; J. M. Furrer, 31| i S LESSEE 164 Monterey and Santa cru hc-r - ight scuthwest . | Duboce avenue; J. F. Julio, 209 Le: | < I3y i WORTE =1 v - . Stmr Boni preble, 58 hours from San sno—Fair Saturday, continued warm sayen- | 1 LN T . e s e ml & . oy oo By CTRRO RO LY “(om: S"}’,‘" FJ Brown, . 751 H::‘”d‘ AN [FIhGliEA’“:'JoHflfl.rl PASIFL I ¥ he Coaster—Sun Jose. 5 +h Fork, Nelson, 28 hours from or Sacramento and vieinity—; . | street, an ’ MPANY. A 3 continued warm weather: light south wind. " [ (0 Baumann, 49 Thir | Tiby ‘rm Toot of Marke: Strest BoTeare B P air Saturday, contin- | Street. { uron Ferry. Bochare, & i San Jose and vicinity- ued warm weather; 1 A. G. McADIE | | | F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from | Port Rogers | e o | The Guardiola Fees. The empert examination of attor- Passed in Sept 2—Br stmr Wyefleld, hence | neys as to the fee which should be h. mr Coronado, Peterson, 64 hours from Grays Harbor, bound south; put in to land | , 7he ngers. | mr Corona_ Gielow. 19 hours from Eureka. tmr Coguille River. Adler, 43 hours from monn,y H ! L Monte, Pactfic Grove, Surt, Lom- | sax rmy b o ‘l‘o san RAFAEL | i e . e ::zL Crescent City, bound ‘routh; 'put in to land | Aug 30 for "“flmmsl:m L e Sonti BOE D;“d to Bradley & MeKinstry for ser- | Pts |Seot. ttosboro. Olsen, 15 hours from | for Sun Francisco, Aug 2—Stmr Manda'ay, | vices performed in the administration | 10304 San Jose and Way Siations. G v Up river direct | for san {rgn.mo e T of the estate of Jose Guardiola was | 11 304 Ssnsa Ciars. San Jose, Los 26 hou 1 Eel | Arrived Sept 2—Stmr o - - . e vste ", Mackinaw Rl g, ours from Eel | imr Laime, hence Aug 31. AR ":‘l"“ { ‘x 'r *rday by Judge Zroutt | hoeE. e i o ps E Arrived Sept tmr Navarro, hence Aug 3L | urtil a week from ne . Stwir San Pedre, Ragmusesn, 25 hours. from | , SECHCCCS mrs Noyo and Eureka, for Xt Monday. On an Francisce that date two more cxperts will be ! g U MION—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Pomo, hemee | examined in tehalf of the law firm to via AND OTHERS 'Excrm Comiennial. e B LUDLOW—Arrived Sept 2—Schr Spo- ';“’1’('1"‘['5:; :";e":; of ‘O‘ixzht agreed upon et T | s A 3 | kane, hence Aug 16. 3 position will produce % : ig - | te Christensen Lunvaldt, § days | TA BARBAR jed Sept 2—stme | eight contrary opinions. The wits | Agree \\l'|en the subject 3>_the cleanli e e Santa Fosa. geric Comtommi, g v e | nesses examined yesterday were 4. ., | ness of linen that the United States | A CLEARED. 2 EGEGAK-—Sa »d Aug 9—Bark W W Case, | Morrison, N. B. Sharp, E. 8. Pills- Laundry caunot be excelled for gen-| “lh,--(-u er Beattie y, Septembs 2. for S ncigco. e . . . ) .30» San. Abyaos Harm Stmr Santa Rosa, Aletoniis, o Diogo and | EAN PEDRO-Arrived Sept 2—Stmr James | DUTY and John Barrett, all of high | eral superiority in this line. A trial T e B y 9 | way ports; Pac Coast § 8 Co. S Higgins, hence Aug 31; stmr Melville Dol- | standing at the bar, and they were all | .. % S that I I P e 101 Stmr Umatilla, Nopander. Victoria, etc; Pac | lar, [1"dms:-r‘t . mr Marshfield, for an|Of the opinion that Bradley & Me { will convince you that your Ilinen » Cos 8 8 Co. alle 2—5 S| d, r i " € Sime City of Panama, Thompson, Ancon | Francisco; stmr San Gabriel, for Umpqua | Kinstry should receive from $25,00c | and other goods will look better and d & Astoria d e % via Negionn £ Contra) Améet | RIver, o5 ITARBOR--Sailed Sept = 2._Sohr to $230,000 for their legal labors. | last longer when we have the laun-| L “a x: Pac Ma y TRAYS 28 ! B ) B en ip’ Drumburton, Thomas, Seattle; John | Luzon, for Redondo: schr Watson A West, —_—— dering of them. ;g- a L S 1] for Soutn Africa; simr Santa Barbara. fof o B w0y g 3 ! SEAEI Iiflon B d. s SiearoPark. Pato Alto. N 'O SAIL | “Arrived Sept 2—Schr A B Johnson, ‘hence 1 T sy setenber 3. | Ll S The Broxaway Bunk ana Trust UNITED STATES LAUNDRY B s paneone— i Steamer Destin | fi;'” LA e . ons, A INGLOW—Sailed Sept 2—Bktn John | COmpany of Los Angeles, as holder | 130 p 11,30 South San Francisco, Mllbras. 5 e or Ay Heed Blar HaTbor T Smith, for Bellingham, of the assigned claim of Robert | — o lingame. San Mateo, Belmont, 2 mipler 20 ::"' Prasties AEWEPELTITI Bathar. CAND PORTS. o Beyrle, a contractor, yesterday began | 30| Hesldsburs. {‘“’”‘ ek St Fark aad Falo Altocry 8438 2 mr Celia, Nordberg, Aibion. LU—Arrived Sept r ship Queen ytton. - 3 Pmibiey 19| Stmr Grace Doilar. Gisen, Grays Harbor. . | ‘ii’lfir\i:’!“fr{)r‘n Cardift; stmr® Alameda, bence ;‘;_‘;dlfl the qsuptl’rior gourt against the ; 30p| Geyservilla. - |17:35 9| 7:28p ~ 7 1! Stmr Coronado, Peterson. San Pedro. H ucers’ Savin; Chevodale: & Pmpier 3| Bumr Acwe Reed, Grays Harbor, o FOREIGN PORTS. fleld for $26,838 94 a:;l;mot B Hopland ¢ pmiPier 2 | o Stmr Umatiiia, Nopander, Victorla and Port | cop,oN—Amived Aug 30—Stmr Finance, tm | March 37 1902, The nmoer:‘: 1'0:3 . 4 pm|Pler 2 | TN New York. unt is sa ; s x Stmr City of Panama, Thompson, Ancon > t a 5 om Pier 20 | (ognal zone) via Mexican and Central Ameri- *;;"(;g(,“”’,}\ B e s be due for work performed in the Wiliich Sherwood. a| Guerneville and 30 pl Camp_Vacation. can ports Schr Queen. Paulsen, Port Gamble. Schr James A Garfield, Norby, Everett e e construction of a bank building at SOUTH AFRICAN PORT—Arrived Sept 1— | Bakersfield. Out of the promised pay- r rett, ip Netherby from Port Blakeley. e Scur W F Jewett, Petterson, Grays Harbor. | Bf *hin Rethirby, fom St ime . | TIENts In Installments the contractor TELEGRAPHIC. carta, for | San Francisco; Ger stmr Pentaur, | Féceived, it is said, only $8107. 0 am!Pler 16 9 am|Pler 11 j1:30 p Pier 9 i ! nita ewpor L w 9 Pier g V. v | # PI)RT l\ATAb— TTive pt 2— n Koko ;| 3 emiPier 11 | foggy; wind SW: ;:,xg-léxé»\c miles per hour. | L BORT B AT ownsend, Good Points to Remember. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Los Angeles Ports.|1 pmiPler 2, . 2 HONGKONG—Arrived Sept 2—Jap stmr| We are selling agents for “The Water- from_San Franclsco, week daye Sebastopol. Grays Harbor...... 10 am|Pler Per suip Standad _Aug 22. lat €7 11 N. 1ng | Americn Mars. henc: Aug 1. man Ideal Fountain Pen" and 3 : 10,00, 11:00 t_Santa Rosa_for Whits *x Harbor 11| 3 pmipley 3| 189 12 W, stmr St Paul. from San Franclsco | * SINGAPOREArrived prior to Sept 2—Br | AN, foeal Fountain Pen" and sole agents | - §- STAGES" cominct st Raste Koss 08 White Humbold 12 i Pier 13 | for Nome! stmr Ardova, from New York. ! al e best $1 fountain juine, Soriies tarium;: o0 Humboldt 9 am Pm DOMESTIC PORTS, PORT SAID—Arrived Sept 2—Nor stmr | pen ever made.. Sanborn, Vail & Co., "u ;| Fulton for Burke's Sanita s Se; SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 2, ¢ & m—Stmr | profit. from Glasgow. Market street. | Lytton s""“";.m s Angeles Ports 10 amipier 3| Jeflerson, from Skagway. MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to Sept 2— ————— | | Spring s Fe umbolgt .. Biier e B oy oo v Baag il NEGW IR Wil on Poct S aneemn. | Buzzsaw Cuts Off Fingers. > Curaca exican Poris 11 | ™ GERR HOBART—Arrived prior to Sept 2—Schr E v ngers. Qoo Puget Sound Ports ,, _m‘m“ % | BELLINGHAM—Arrive Pt 2—Stmr Rain- | B Jackson, from Aberdeen. A. G. Bruederly, a machine hand |’ A; Arets o B e e B ,,,fl_ 2| ter, bence Aug 28 © z—sm ACAPULCO—Sailed Aug 20—Stmr City of | "0, 0 ¢ ichit [ 7:00.7 c & | Bfi]fi{:‘m:‘nml;;l:eam e iy r Chico, tm pen“r fors. An;‘?‘:ncl:c:‘ 31—Stmr Barra. : ;‘J o n?‘ nta t“ lm‘t“ihmctory at 413 | 10 ‘o5 Dr. Gihmmm Breakwater Coos Bay direct....{ § pm P\er 8 2= couta, for San otwell street, ree fingers of | 655, 7:35, 10:03, 11:25 p. - 5 <y al ;:n‘l‘::’:a“h“llh:(;n‘ gflspf, 13’ Am"d B :’:’: i R it hvnx.c:mtnml,\ ;fi.fiflfi:"zfi’ ;:R:m’:mm *UMC ) pis right hand vesterday by a buzz- | ] le::i holldlyl catra trains arrive at 12:45, 2105, H 629 KEABNY ST. ‘!-m |y S| S e 11 .&1“%?..5‘&75:73’ e ae Ak chtna, OCRAN-STHANERS. saw. The injured man was sent to | '@’ r‘-'irtu. week days, depart at 7:45a. m.. | i 1834 for the ireamment o e | Chine” 8 sapan 2| § bmibler 7| “PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed (SePt 3Tl | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr La Sa the City and County Hospital, whera | 3:15 p. L ';g';mbgng,f'; e ! 5.} ship Regina Elena, for Valparal vole, from Hayre o . W. M. Lawler dressed the man- lo 3 4 G. W. Eider| Asteria & I‘ortl-ndju am{Pler 24 ‘“’“"‘ Sere Epitn Soh < & oy o i‘é%‘:’«s’é’e‘p?‘i';'s"t;f‘émp."’;.“'m""“’ Liv- gled stumps. THROUGH TRAINS. Dyer, “ember 10. | Eureka. Dre 3. F: GIBBON. tan Francisco. Rk s.nea Sept 2—Bktn Klikitat, for San Fran- | erpool. 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations, ..ma. to Monday round-trip tickets at = Aurelia. ..., Astori . & Portiand| § pm(Pler 27 | s R AMOUTH- —Arsived Sept 2--Stme- Blusche 4 Sundays oniy—For Point Re e e dicapuice Y. via Ancon.!12 ‘m(Pler 40 | " PORT HARFORD—Sailed Sept 2, 2 p m— | er, from New York. : Notice to Passengers. ® o o Bt e e et Tnt it <o B 3 i mdays—Round. p ftickets to all polats September ‘ Stmr Alcatraz_for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Arme- | Bagrage transferred to and from all trains, | © $:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- “'—.man-n City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am Pler TATOOSH—Passed in _Sept 2—Schr Wi pian, from New York; stme Bohemian, {rom | stesmara, sic_ ‘at Jow rated. One truak (sio- | dero, 'm« Market street, Chrontcls Centennial. | Seattle Tacoma.| 5 pm Pler u Olsen, hence Aug 10 for Port e ats. Morton 8: .:_e‘n.. Sundays only—For lh-nun. ete. ‘Townsend, September Pussed out Sept 2—Ship Jabez Howes, for | Salled 2—Stmr- Cedric, for New n.-gl very, 308 Taylir st 650 Market OFFICE—626 | "JAS. L FRAZIER. R. X. RYAN, r Reiter.... | Seattle & Beuntth 4 pn’?llrl Sydney. % X Qnocn.:r st o-llm Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 48* FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of lu‘ku " Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. ‘l p. Year. «