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COASTER POMONA, WITH MANY PASSENGERS, IS ! RUN INTO OFF POINT REYES BY THE WESTPORT Maggie Out of the Is of Saving urton ndoned. St a comparatively | | the stranding in the big British | schooner James | Newburg | nsible for a cc s early ye: lvrday“ the passenger-laden | eam schoon- | ssels were dam- | safety and | und for this port | ng The | here Bunc met at a| | northwest , | yesterday | € but a heavy fog| ing to the watch on| ther ves-) | were blown, | | ices rang out CONFLICTING MAGGIE IS |ln\lln & & € Park ws little water wedged in ess to work where she Barneson for- wreck to the underwriters ance to save her. the STORIES & Mar Colu FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, N Fr Sepumber “September TO ARRIV % Way I3 ements of bll.anlc‘rs. - T Due 12. Newport & Way September 14. 1. " Astoria & Portia September 15. e At tic and at some Euro- | II‘\; = & n ports ntained wrecking | 5; Sonianer| Orave H s cay ng the Drum- September 16. v othing of the | Hathor Hamburg & Way s $40,000 ship, | = FROM SEAT ve proudly as ever must be aban- | his officers and | g 6 are still on board | Feralion 6 D These sailors who | Oreson 8 olphin. were brought | poPRE- A rt. Tacoma. . ... . 312 City Topeka. Skagway & W {Sept. 14 - Sel. \ Raliel’ Sacts A~ TN 25}’1:!-,\r‘;m. ?&‘H“ & lr: \s‘tnru Sept. 16 Ratsch, & sall the Unit ctom, veste morning { s a fender between a pull | e thumb was the Harbor Hos amputate it | —o Damages Forty Plates. h ship Lyderhorn, previously re- reka Stmr Del Norte SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, M1cay, Soptember . na, Swan hours from Eu- ¥ A Kiiburn, Thompeon Por: Rogers Payne, 37 bours from Cres- 7 hours from in to Olsen, 42 hours from 55 hours from 5 ' Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, € e in the River Elbe and later| groy, Harbor, bound south! put discharged her cargo and under- | passengers Forty of her bottom plates will | * Stmr Santa Monica, e | Ban_Pedro. ™ ' Stmr State of Calitornia, Nicolson, 42 hours The . trom San Diego and way pol The Ovesline Sdm. Stmr Geo W Eicer. Randall, the overdue list are quoted for | Portiand. via Astoris 45 hours. Pionier, S0 per cent; t; Michelet, 15.per cent, and Aln r cent reka. —_— Ecmr 2reokiys, Carlson, Sun, Moon and Tide. . X United States Coast and Geofietic Survey— | terey. Stmr Redondo, Krog, 64 hours fm Portland. Stmr Navarro, Hansen, 30 hours from Eu- 48 hours from Port Stmr Gipsy, Leiand, 14 hours from Mon- tinues high in the in- ) afternoon. tempera- | 5 ‘\“{,"E‘T“”e“ Sept 5—Stmr | | 1 rees, while o H 5 esatieco { coast weather prevalls, with low dense | > | fo weather contlaues w e e Y 0'“0"‘ Shasta, hence Aug Within a distance of fifteen miles from San | o = Francisco temperatures ran from 60 | 'Y | calm; | perature 66. | ported TIAGG/E VHAA’P[I a7z BracHr * | ES ek OFF _POINT NT ASHORE ON | - WEATHER REPORT. ] Port Rogers. (120th Meridia Pacific Time.) San Pedro, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 55 p. m. | Olsen, Grays Harbor. srays Har- THF. COAST R ? = | i September 5. | £ . 35 - Westport, Smith, from sea on account | 5 r -3 g in collielon with stmr Pomon: Sept 3 £o ® 5 a m, 17 miles NW of Point’ Reyes. | ETATIONS. 3 g TELEGRAPHIC. h g POINT LOBOS—Sept 5 10 p m—Weather k; wind SV scity 8 miles per hour. POK N, w, Ger ship | Hamburg Rosalla, long 27 W, Br ship An- for Liverpool tor ailed Sept rancisco; stmr Fiarc anc with raft in tow. 1 ATOOSH—Passed pt —Ship Governor | | Roble, from Tacoma for Delagoa Bay. PORT Arrivel Sept ed Ger bark Ber- 00 78 l":{ 4 4—-Stmr Bertha, | 9 90 v Friciay | ; Umatiila,” trom | 200 4 g ' Cloudy 00| Francis: n;‘r‘ Jefferson, for Skag 'fflr gl 00 9 48 W OCleasy % o . for Skagway, not as R L e roported. i LINGHAM—Arrived Sept 5—Bktn John | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENE {AL; from San Pedro; schr A M Baxter, YUBRCALS, i BARBARA—Salled Sept 6—Stmr | n erally pleasant | & iy &5 | s are reported —-Arrived Sept b—Sobr | d southward Safled Sept 5—Stmr Break- | and bktn Tam o Shanter, for San | SAN DIEGO—Sailed Sept r_ for Eureka, DONDO—Arrivgd Sept 5—Schr Lyman D trom Port Blakeley 'ORT HARFORD—Sdlled Sept 5—Stmr Bo- | to 93 degrees 5—Schr Bertha at Point For_the first ay be found Reyes and Fa time in the J ture . wind light or PORTS, { Hamburg, weather | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Sept ; clear, wind south, 18 niles; temperature 52. | tral. from Honoluly, P A Blacksod Point (Ireland), rain, wind south, 48 | BALTIMORE—Arrived Sept 4—Br stmr miles; temperature lv{flA Stornoway (Scotland), | Winkfleid, from Valparaiso. cloudy, wind south. 22 miles; temperature 56, REEDY ISLAND—Anchored Sept 3, awalt- Lisbon, clear, wind north, light breeze; tem- | ing orders—stmr Nebraskan, from nd sailed Sept 4 for New York, NEW YORK-—Satied Sept 3—Br stmr Kish, ingapore. ISLAND PORTS. HILO—S$ailed Sept 4—Stmr Hawailan, for Honolulu, A report has also been received from Hon- oluly, H, L, cloudy, trace of rain; wind light; temperature T8. Forecast made ot San Francieco _for kours ending midnigl ptember 6, 1904: < Northern California—Fair Tuesday, continued | = iy Sopt: bogtimr e B warm weather in the interior, with iight north | kors and Yokohsha for San Francieco. 5 wind: fresh westerly wind on the coast with FOREIGN PORTS £ 2 a | fog. | Southern California—Fair Tuesday; light| VALPARAISO—Arrived Aug 24—Nor stmr Hanseat, from New York. light southwest wind, : Nevada—Fair Tucsday: continued warm, | COLOMBO—Arrived Sept 2—Br stmr Be- | douin, from Shanghai. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesda; light north wind, changing to brisk westerly. B e S ol stmr Indra, tm i with fog In the afternoon and night. for nn‘ Los Angeles and vicinity—Falr Tuesday; LONDON—Arrived Sept é—Ger stmr Ama- cooler, light southwest wind. sis, hence April 20. Sacramento _and _vicinity—Fair Tuesday; | ZLYTTLETON—Arrived Sept 4—Bktn Ad- denda, from Coos Bay, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Zeeland, from Antwerp; stmr Minneapolis, from Lon- { don; stmr Maine, from Bremen; stmr Gailla, # | trom Marseilies and Naples light north wind. Inity—Fair Tuesday; continued light north wind. ALEXANDER MCcADIE, District Forecaster. continued warm; Fresno and v! warm weathes s [GREAT | cially since ! only partly met the great los: | thereby. | terday of the two-thirds of the world. | teat. ‘The people of Scotland, | Investigation | conclusion that the story told by | ket, | Market, | shows of itself that Grisnell i not the man. t 5—Stmr K Johnson, 28 hours trom | Sl e e DOVER—Arrived Sept 5—St 1and, Dahloff, 4 days from Coos | from New York. 5 e Tnse HAMBURG—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Bluecher, Schr Confianza, Notleys Landing. Echr Seusalito, Day. SAILED. from New York via Plymouth and Cherbourg. Mcrday, September 5. GLASGOW—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Corinth Stmr Despatch, Levinson, San Pedro. ian, from Montreal via Liverpool. GIVE LUNCHEON N GOOD CATSE \\'omeh Managers of Old Peo- | 4 ples Home Funds for the Institution BY FIRE LOSS Benefit Will Continue To- Day and To-Morrow, and atrons Will Be Welcomed The women managers of the Old Peo- ! ple's Home, corner of Pine and Pierce i heon | lu streets, are sefving a fine daily between the hours of 11 a. m and 2 p. m. at 207 Grant avenue for the | benefit of the institution. A fire recent- ly did damage to the building amount- ing to $45,000.: It is for the purpose of raising funds to help meet the loss that ! the guncheon is belng given. Many society members availed them- selves of the opportunity to aid the cause yesterday. The lunch place is | beautifully decorated and nothing is left undone to merit the satisfaction of | those who patronize this worthy cause. jon has gone forth that is ‘endowed and needs from outside or, The women crippled finan- the insuran: utu~exl A fal impri the institution no financial assistance sources. This is an er managers are seriousl the fire, a The luncheon will be continued at the hours mentioned both to-day and to- morrow. The ladies haying the affair in charge and who personally attend to the comfort of guests are the follow ing named: Mesdames W. Willis, George A. Knight, A. W. Scott, J. Mar- tel, Louis Deane, W. Dick, W. Matson, A. Watt, C. C. Wadsworth, D. W. Brown, E. A. Bresse and F. Mec- | Williams. ——————— HEARS REPORTS FROM TWO-THIRDS OF WORLD ‘Weather Bureau Tells of Conditions in Berlin, Paris, Lisbon. London, Honolulu and Manila. San Francisco received reports yes- weather conditions from Of the 380 the local branch degrees of longitude oi the Weather Bureau heard from 240. This is the first time that the meteorologists have accomplished the Of all the cigles from which weather reports came San Francisco was the most favored, all things con- sidered. Professor McAdis sent word last evening to the visiting Knights Templar from England what the weather was in London. In San Francisco the weather was clear and the temperature was 62 de- gree; In Ireland there was rai In Paris the temperature was 64 degrees. In Honolulu the weather was cloudy and the temyer:llul't) was 78 degrees. In Hamburg’and Berlin the weather was clear. In Lisbon it was cloudy. with the Fili- :ather. In | pinos as well, had cloudy we London it did not rain, but | there was plenty of fog. The Weather Bureau expects to re- ‘cehe these reports daily henceforth, | so that visitors from all parts of the | world may hear of the conditions in | their home cities. —_———— POLICE DISCREDIT STORY TOLD BY T. F. GRIS Falls to Corroborate Statement That Patrolman Robbed and Clubbed Him. The police, after making a thor- ough investigation, have come to the T. of NELL F. Grisnell of Wadsworth, Nev., having been robbed and clubbed by a | policeman early without foundation. Saturday morning, is two. Grisnell's brothers and his brother-in-law called | upon Captain Martin yesterday and said that Grisnell was irresponsible when under the influence He had said nothing to them of be- ing robbed by a policeman until af- ter it appeared in the newspapers. The fact that the alleged robbery occurred on Spear street, near Mar- instead of on Fillmore street, near as he positively had a hazy recollection of what happened to him. Policeman J. S. Barrett was on duty on Spear street Saturday morn- ing, and he declared that he did not | see Grisnell nor did he hear of any one being robbed and clubbed. Grisnell had a look at Barrett and said he was — ek to Raise . Friele, | as usual | of liquor. | asserted, | He saw all the men of | For the Accommodation of Visitors and the ! Shopping Public This Department Store Will Remain Open To-Day Before and After the Knights Templar Parade. ALWAYS RELIABLE firagvrg’ All the Shopping Inducements that. have made this store popular are still here. umsowTE N ' PERFECT / CPMOORMANECO LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. I SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, Distributors, 212-214 Market Street, S. F.; 216 N. Main Street, L. A. SUMMER RESORTS Grand Opening| New Fall a;;%:mar Woolens in an for $1 and $23, $27. £30. | Fine imported English novelties to_order fol trousers. . $3 to $10 Overcoats from. ... _$15 to $40 suits from Full’ | 3 ..$30 0 850 You will save 23 to || 40 per cent by calling JOE POHEIM Th:Tailor Perfect fit and best of workmanship guar- anteed or no sale. | 901 Montgomery Street, Cor. Bush, i 1110 and 1112 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO. S. Spring Street, Los Angeles. BARTLETT SPRINGS. of BARTL all the thousands 143 v-n-r DR. JORDAN’ S aneat g | USEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKZY 5T. bet. G:RAT2, 3.7 .Cal. The Larcest Ansiomical Museum i ihe Worid. Weaknesses or any comracted ue ,—m»-, cmrod by the Coondd 4 Speciliston the Cotsz. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF I[l ‘ L COUNTY & cottages, to $8 00 per Send for a booklet that will tell you al Bartlett MeM . or call at Bartlett or §t. n Write for Rook. PRIL@NOPRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A vaiuable book fof mes) R. JORDAN & CO.. 1031 Maricet $t..S. F. 2 New, comfortable picturesque portion ped stage line g that watch, with a like result. a daily (Sun 1130 & m SO VDOV DBV O WO | direct to Harbin, ms, Howard, An- S ‘gx-mn_hflnb- zs, Spi Astorgs and Gilen- Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Pomeranian, for Mont- | Middisown, Lower Lake: Metoarmiic ™ Lakeport, Livery in an: 4 real ROTTERDAM—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr New | York _from New York. MOVILLE—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Astoria, from New York for Glasgow (and proceedid) LONDON~—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Minneton- ka, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Mong llan, from New York. Sailled Sept 5—Stmr Buenos Ayrean. from Glasgow for St Johns, N F. and Philadelphia. Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Montfort, from | Montreal. PALERMO—Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Paonian, from Trieste for New York. ANTWERP—Arrived Sept 5—S:mr Vader- land, from New York via Dover. BREMEN—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr rcara, from New York. ———————— Tymeric 2 Wreck. The Britieh steamer Tymeric from Callao for Baltimore, which ran ashore at Davia Sound, is a total wreck. Reports state thal most of the vessel's cergo will be salved. e — Art Notes, Barba- Visitors to our city, and the publie | generally, are cordially invited to visit | our newly fitted art rooms. New colle tions of the very latest thin, i tures and frames. Sanborn, Vail 741 Market stree! ADVERTISEME TS. TEETH OF CHILDREN Few mothers know how vitally important is the care of a child's first teeth. The beauty of the permanent sst depends almost entirely upon it. SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER used with SOZODONT Liquid, prevents accumulation of tarta#, yet being free from grit does not scratch the enamel. Do not experiment on baby's teeth. insist on SOZODONT. 3 PORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE. Dr. Gibboxr’s Dispensary, 629 HEABNY ST. Established in 1884 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Munbood. 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