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THE FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1901 TWO OCEAN LINERS LEAVE THE BAY AT SAME TIME, SIERRA FOR ANTIPODES AND COPTIC FOR ORIENT SAN BECK REFUSES - BRITISH GOLD POPE RECEIVES FRENCH PARTY et s iiteen Hundred Pllgrims Halcyon Drifts Near ‘Innocent Man Twice Con-! ATN_LINE. ik Possible Sacrifices] the Beach on victed of Crime Demands| 1..8:5"'* e Visit the Vatican | Alcatraz. and Is Granted an Inquiry .fi:"“ ..,,...__"Lvl‘:"n.m ] ..‘::m T, T Lt = = H . Tacoma, AN ]\ F,D B‘ PO:\ TIFF Without a breath of breeze to tem- SEVSATIOV IV PRO P}"(T ey hflr‘y‘-’:fil‘l‘?fixc‘m Per the heat the water front sweltered S S 3 ¢ . |vesterday in an Eastern summer. 3 T maa. Los Ba 1s X, in a Moderate Dis- | Visitors to the wharves, Bam Fran. Methods of the Police Who Parrtite ey course, Hopes the Present|giscans sceking frah alr, stranger Doomed Him to Two Terms """"""""ée..".:'fi..u’i;'fi.t s = nights, pilgrims from the sun- . . . . | _— A Breach Will Be Healed |stricken Middle Western ana Southern in Prison Will Be Aired ®sosximesion | States, took launch for the war vessels - 8.30A Oakdale. out in the bay, but found no relief. It| | i - : Sept. 8—The Pope to-day | was hot all day along the docks, | LONDON, Sept. 8—Home Secretary | gous sl golumse snd Angels H 500 French pligrims, mostly | The harbor lay in quietude, with only Akers-Douglas has appointed a com- llARI:&:;:::...?lftfnef iy 850s d nu led by M. Harmel, | the trans-bay ferry boats to ripple the | mission to inquire inio the circum- & 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden. known manufacturer, who de- | PI&cid surface of the water till the out- stances of the conviction of Adolph | b o an address to the Pontiff. The in reply, said the reception was mportant, being the first French bound liners Sierra and Coptic, moving abreast, swung out toward the Golden Gate. The little white schooner | Beck, who was convicted in 1896 and | served one sentence of seven years, | and who again was arrested and con- Latarop. luelm Inul. Goshen .J Halcyon, which came in during the forenoon from Grays Harbor with lum- ber and anchored west of Alcatraz, tried to get up somg entertainment by dragging near to the island. There was no wind, but the strong current set her toward the shore. Fortunately, however, the turn of the tide swung her away from the beach and she es- caped grounding. nage to visit Rome since the between France and the Vat- | | victed, but was granted a “free par- | don,” when it developed that it had been ‘conclusively proved that both of | his convictions were founded on mis- | taken identity. The case has caused | a great sensation, especially in view | of the rearoused interest in the May- | brick case, and charges against the | police of conspiracy in order to secure | ersfield. Los Angeles 1 l.nu_ Niles and Way St L mento Rivor Steamers. 3 r.nmn, Wingers, _ Sacra: jand, Witiows, lnlnu Lndln;. Marysvitle, Oroville v'éfiE |0-u= iE l|| 504 discourse the Pope thanked | ims for the loyalty and devo- ad manifested, mot only in | it by deeds, thus risking hav- | make considerable sacrifices. He | Way Stations.. Tamon, Vallejo,Napa, ta Rosa. descendants of the sons of | T T ! hurch, devoted to the chair | The Oceanic steamship Slerra sailed yester- The ‘Goverament: as: ofteved Heck | oes... . St. Peter and always ready to de. | 987 afterncon at 2 o'clock for Honolulu and nee Z ot the Antipodes with a heavy cargo and full | as compensation the sum of $10,000, ' ”:?(?i :Jth .,ndhgmd- st, of which the Brst cabin is as | which he refused om the ground that ramengo. Colfs: 12.500 > degenerate heroes. | it was not sufficient. He demanded a | 8.008 Vailejo, dally, xcept Sundsy. the difficulties and sacri- | g9 ‘;“""“‘l'“*"" F. W. Beardsice, B. M. | full inguiry, which i backed up by the| I ““’j""“""" Pubte: Fore Cotia oy which Yo aemar o be atwaye | Lo¥d. Captain C. J. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, ! nquiry, ch s bacl p by the'| 7500 Richmond, Ssn Pablo. Port 1y 1ust face, be always ?fi'\is"‘;?i.”“;_ck;’ D“ lGncoeper Mrs. C. A. | public and press. The case is expected 7 Martines and Stations. 11.20a . . ed, ‘.“"3 the certain | oVis T, Mrs. Ty “;'i'l: e)fiui:p;" | to develop a further sensation, reflect- 08P Reno Passenger—Port Costa, et you will Ahushbe work- | [ B Fitssimmons, _Miss ' Fitzsimmone, | ing seriously on the police. Tl 7.508 g nly for your ows , | Brother Fran] i sher, Mrs. Gear, Ml | . - . Tor 00 BRI or"‘,o::p:a’: ;u t g Grossman, & R. Gurrey, | In both Instances Beck was charged gg5s Port Costs, Mariines Byrom . e pros ¥ y I C. von Hamm, Miss H. O. Hitchcock, with having obtained money and jew- Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno and Sirs. G. D, Havens: Min, B A Jaeger, two children end nurse; Rev. J. W. Wadman, | | Miss Wadman, T. K. James, Mre. E. W. Joy, | | elry from women under false pretenses ‘Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.20@ and his convictions were secured on the | ¥ d After review Yailey, vis Beratde and g the historic connec- | '\r:vf':»\';"r.’ “rance and the Vatican, E“fi"'&!fi:&f,“} gvu;\ ?s&nur;(u{:;\e:. | .Q. evidence of men who identified him. 8.05® Martinez, Tracy, Stockton ... . 1’.30. S B Mra. R. E. Miller, R. W. Berkins, A, H. Pratt. | | THREB-MASTED SCHOONER HALCYON, WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT YESTERDAY MORNING FROM GRAYS HARBOR WITH Recently, however, a man giving the e neo.c‘w:r"nl:d:"md?iw rance is always’ notwithstanding | Mrs. Prati, Mrs C. A. Robinson, Mrs. J. W. A CARGO OF LUMBER, NEARLY GOES ASHORE ON ALCATRAZ ISLAND, BUT A FORTUNATE TURN OF THE TIDE name of John Smith was arrested and | e B a3 PO Bas happened, meost @ear to aorb.n;o’zA M W Al odenbers, H. fiosen: | SWUNG HER CLEAR OF THE BEACH, TO SAFETY, dntested that he was the mki Wi | » Bayward, Niles snd San Jose (Sum 2 o —_—_— % heart. If necessary we are ready | E. Y. Shearer. Miss Eva ‘ému‘h.nBr:ther 5 > was convicted in 1877 on the same co: 1‘l ;. arrew fi;r"'m endure again sufferings to insure '{\MYEMRP ‘L 'T°r“|; Miss 3 “H“"r Dr. M. | vaisins, 1800 Ibs dried fish, 10 cs wine, § c8 WEATHER REPORT. HAMBURG-Sailed Auz 21—Ger stmr Sile- | charge. When Beck was convicted in| i Jm-rm Street)- z welfare and greatness of your | ich& Woods, Mrs. Woods, E. J. Wa- | branay, 100 colls rope, 39 pkgs bicycles and b #ia, for South America. e g Py day only) 810 Sl b~ sundries, 13 bales overalls, 13 cs_electrical (120th meridian—Pacific time.) SENOA Ativel Baot 4—Suka stmr Tip de {30 s was. wiated Ny the nefies fNet| Su s.-..."“u.:il,'é e, San Joser try For Pago Pago—C. W. P‘rederick. P. C. Gas- ) supplies, 145 cs boots and shoes, 9 bdls lubri- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. o, m.—The Lxgnn !mm Mani | Beck was the man Smith who was con- | .. no“y“,(’;m‘ Big Basin, The Pope concluded with urging the | XL Fritz mch-efll C. J. cating oll, 276 pkgs drugs and sundries, 26 | following maximum ®nd minimum temperatures O“GKOI\fl—Arer Beot T—Br stmr Em- | 0004 in 1877, 5580 g 4 S - Auckland—. Arm-mm: E D. Ben- | pkgs machinery, 2370 1be solder, 33 bdls shooks, | are revorted for the previous day: press of Japan, from Vancouver, c n grims to remain firmly attached to R. Crawford, Mrs. Crawford, J. H. |205 pkgs roofing material, 16 bales broom corn, | gogtep ... 72-58|New Orleans ..\.84 Sailed Sept 8—Jap stmr America Maru, for ———— rch. The discourse was greet- e paton, 3. & Dalton, John | 48 pkea agricultural impiements, 41 PkES #W- | Cincinnaii 6-60| Philadeiphia 4 *"!’,'0’;’;,“{,'{;, 8102 ed with wi 1 fl , L. W, Harrls, J. B. Henry, F. D. | ing machines, 890 doors, 450 pkgs metal pol- | yooyaonville . 84-7(| Washington E—Arrived Sept 3—Ger ship | Tile Factory a Success. h warm epplause. Its modera B 3. Hemick, B C Lelievie, Mre. | 1h, 47 pigs ary goois, 12 ca ayme and am- | 34° Louis . 78-60|New York T ooy bt Gamble. WILLOWS, Sept. §.—S: 1 months as compared with the aggressive tone'| Royle, Master Royle, William Todd, W. H. Eurl 2,396 ft Jumber. Shn FRANCISCO . : ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 22—Ger stmr Sile- 'ago sligirvgts sapessamatebapd| "afi: the recent speech made by French | g\‘gxxx-n Mrs. Trigss, Miss Triggs, Dr. J. Y. m;l;:ls,;su.;;:‘humuv.. bales overalls, 68 pkgs’ THR COAST RECORD. 'Acmff:‘o"l”é':fi,d'°§,§?“;isfi$§"§; g tory near Orland fer the purpose of ‘m remier Co ras | Warren. mier Combes at Auxerre and it Was | "po Svaney—D. Abbott, H. C. Boyd, Mrs. | To Fiji Islands—8 pkgs grocerles and pro- w 3 7 |for Ancon. Sept T--Stmr Peru, {of San Fran | Making stone culverts for railroad q;‘ T LIF! (Broad Gaage). nsidered to be an indication that the | Boyd, R. B. Cranwell, H. C. Choyce, Hon. J. | visions, 14 cs canned splmon, cs assorted e =3 $ [T lcroaslnn and piers and abutments § ownsend lunu.) an has not yet lost hope that D- Conrolly, Mrs. Comnolly, C. N. Commeford, | canned goode, 2 bales overalls. S ph3 3 mlAgfi‘CE-O\A Arrived Sept 6—Span stmr | g0 buildings. The site of the plant | 3 V. Deckyvere, W. Dougail, William Eflery, | In addition to the merchandise cargo the 3 283 o zon, frem Liverpool, for Manila. under: ng may still be ar- ¥, D. Fills, Richard Grant, v(G Shasmbe destiel s‘.z‘ll;trolu‘. hf’exlcln dollars, con- | grarions, 3 35 3 OCEAN STEAMERS. 1ls at the Stony Lreek cro-alng. which | ve Harwood, Albert Henry, King, G. | *lgned to Suva, slands. g #3: e r LADIES OF PORTUGUESE Lambert, G. W. Mallalieu, Mrs. Mallalie Large Cargo for the Orient. Sl tonte, Effil;,c?\';:‘flfd Sept’ §—Stmr Teu- :tactory was begun as an experlment.‘ P. Nutte, M. E. Pettinger, G. K. Podoski, The steamer Coptic Prichard, Mrs. Prichard, W. J. Proctor, M: fled yesterday for Hongkong and way ports with a gegeral mer- } Margarits, San Lais Obispo.Seats HAMBURG—Arrived Sept S—Stmr Pretoria, Barbara, San Buenaventurs, trom New York; stmr Deutschiand, from New | Do it 128 proved an immense succeas UNION EL]-(T OFFICERS &2 ek l*;‘{n‘;rd);‘;hbflr::'gvg ’s‘“_.’t‘gfv chandise cargo, valued at $199,258,\ exclusive - ot and its permanency is now assured. Montaive, Oxsrd, Burbenk. Lok o E Ge 1 o . < Arrived Se 3 v ' Grand Lodge in Session at Santa Mre. Strachan P. A. Thomson, Thomas H. | 57 fFSssure, and 1o he distributed as follows: 08 crieh der Grosse, o e S ort, omr, Fried- | Thin gives quite an impetus to the| o, oprftRy, iroviiis, Del Cruz Completes Its Labors Trumbull. Richard Wenzel, Mrs. Wenzel, H. | Lins Telands, $10,772; East Indies, $3384; Ko- k1 and_proceed l“"”‘ of Orland, as a large number of °‘“' ""“‘G""‘"“" ot ¥ A. Wiltshire, Mrs. Wiltshire. Tea, $1354; $366. The leading exports 18 QLEE)«STOW\'—S-nod Seat 8—Stmr Oce- |men will be given employment at the .mln.vm and Adjourns. — anie, from Liversool, for New York. were as follow: = e ~ % P Independence 88 92 CORONEL—Sailed A plant. Capitola, Santa Cnu, Pacific NTA CRUZ, Sept. — - To Japan—1025 gals wine, 8 cs whisky, 1395 ug 26—Stmr_Ammon, ! RUE, Sppt- S-=The Soe Liner for the Orient. Ibs ‘raising, 4444 1bs ham and bacon, 786 Ibs | Los Angeles ..20.5( 06 trom Hamburg, Genoa, etc, for San Francisco. 1 e — Grove, Saifaas.San Luis Obisvo nd Lodge of the Ladies | sige by side with the Sierra, bound for tHe | dried fruly, 14 pkes fresh fruits, 2000 Ibs but- orth ‘H'(‘:a“ 30,18 7"4‘ f BRa RAS ‘salltd Sept 8—Bark. Aorangl, 2 uese Union ended to-day. | southwest, sailed out the Occidental and Orien- | ter, 3728 lbs_chocolate, 68 pkgs groceries and b 29‘““ o8 o Byangts, ¥, 8 far Vancouver. the city front (Misalon-street wharf) about 25 provisions, 176 cs assorted canned goods, 1804 Ibs cheese, 139 pkgs table preparations, 714 rolls 2 cs leather, bxs soap, 65 flasks quicksil- ver, 30 cs rubber shoes, 50 pkgs rubber goods, tal steamship Coptic, bound for China and Japan. With no fear of Russian raiding squad- rons the vessel. was loaded down to the Plim- minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER v. ers were elected: Mrs. M. Phillips, vice president, Mre. Movements of Steamers. resident, d EELEEL P ERE T SEE EEE 3284332333323333833833833533 To Philippine Islands—1000 bbls flour, 40 cs table preparaticns, 170 cs canned goods, 62 cs Grays Harbor soll mark with freight and with sixty-eight | 35"} les hay. 18 ctls oats, 7 pikgs agricuitural cisco; grand sec- cabin passengers an ;‘Kht"-fls‘“ ‘i‘;:":b}n implements, 6 pkgs machinery, 34 bdls shooks, ot 8y Sun rises . Mre. Sylvia Mells, Oakland; | i steerage. The following are | 606 bars steel, 300 bales cotton. ' Steamer. | From, | Due. ¢ S s P | | DRSEp- To China—8645 bbis flour, 11,200 1bs 17 cs 3984 102 2 1 g re Mra. C. Perry, Oak-| For Yokohams-—Bdward (Cncusl, J. K| ognen, 5151 Ibs 122 bus dried trair, 10,198 | S22 L Obiapo 33, S22 .|Seattle & Bellingham. Sept. mistress of ceremonies, Mrs, M. |Parker = o o Crawford and in.| s bam and bacon. 1585 Ibs 20.cs meals, 584 | 557, Dieso .. 2000 82 Hamburg & Way Ports Sept. ¥ s e . - rkgs table preparations, 2266 lbs butter, 1839 e 20,92 82 Newport & Way Ports. Isep( grand marshal, Mrs. | fant, Mrs. W. H. Price, F. W. Deal, G. M. | 2200, ine. 26 hisky, 35 a ma1. | Spokane 2 Yord, Mrs. G. M. Ford, M. Gallagher, K | S5 T 08 WiDe. 20 o8 Wo by, O e o oeuorted | Tatoosh 130.16 60 Coquille River ........ nd inside sentinel, | DOr8, Mo 0. Seninbeckier. ‘Beri | M™on, 1008 pkgs fresh fruits, 1518 cs assorted |y iSRuiyil 09 0y 8 New York via Ancon. sem | tions (except Sunda; San Francisco; | I- Siener MM % - Schinbeckler, Bert | canned goods, 8175 Ibs pearl barley, 75,423 1bs | ywin & A S "50°5¢ Oyster Harbor. Is | sendoseand brincipal A sc0; | L. St : o Miss J. L. | beans, 576 Ibs 6 cs chocolate, 16,287 Ibs 2 cs [ 3 ImnC mo Humboldt W.“"" g by Mrs. A. Armas, Oak- gesaki—Mrs. L. Ringer, Miss J. L. cheess, 14,850 Ibs drled fsh. = 24,007 2 i Seattle Gliroy Saitmas Paso Boblen vera, R . 3 . ; ibs coftee, egs _olives, bls sour | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERA Coquille b ‘. ey .!!o?f*i‘lr:hi! ;[:\;v s el D . krout, 189 bales shectings, 1'?02; l\;-lle- drills, FORECAST, Gray B s ks Obiuge. Siata Barbara San Jose; Mrs. A. - | Bostick. G rbach, Dr. - 2470 bales cotton domestics, 200 bales cotton Portland & Astoria el, Count H. de Montaigu, Mrs. 5. Roberts oy - - Thursdav the highest temperature reached at | | = - d ndro; Miss Annie Gas- |2l - - g duck, 20764 Ibe tn foil, 5103 Ibs ginsens, 6305 . Humboldt ... 4 Tosenk, | 284 son. Charies Todder, Mrs. Charics Tedar. | 1y § cs tobacco 200 ce. cigaretten, 29" roits | 845 Wvanciecd was 100 dograes. . ..oy Humboldt NOTETor the ahove exposition of the tdss | 2 oseph, r Hongkong —Fr leathier, 2 ibs pig lead, 19 pkgs drugs but cooler weather Is In sight, and the Grays Harb the early morning tides are given in the loft | Mrs. Garcia, Hay- e and sundries, 15,600 ft lumber, 2 pkgs ma- | formia. DUk €OOISt FEAtNL 10 g o Fall along China & Japan 12 | hand column and the successive tides of the | ole, W chinery. the oast from Polnt Concépcion to San Fran- San Diego & \Wa 12 | day in the order of cccurrence as fo time; the | 12 clsco. ! fourth time column gives the last tide of the M —_———— Mrs. Ellis Cromwell and_child, Charien t, but three tid Lizht rain is falling on the northern cos > day, except when there C. de Seims, John G. Feis, J. W. Gray. Mrs. ke Pl & * s millstults, 827 cs whisky, 25 cs liquors, 12 pkgs 4 fver north- Sept 12 | sometime The hel A i Hop Picking Record. A. Heise and child, H. G. Hennage, O. H. | groceries and provisions, 10 pkgs fresh fruits, | [rom the mouth of the Columpe RIEr Bort Sept 12 | aadition to the soundings of the et Bats | 1 s pt. 8.—Emil Weselsky | Hicks, Mrs. O. H. Hicks, Charles W. John-| Jg pygs rubber goods, 14 pkgs electrical sup- . 12 | Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (- “lagame: o > ¥ | son, Flmore Lowell, A, Saint Martin, W. L. . f . a"m. | Paso i S0 Carion Redwood, Fair Guka, c plies, 3 pkgs dry §oo pkes pipe an de at San Francisco for thirty fonolulu . precedes the helght, and then the number <% - for hi fcki Mayo, W. McLaughlin, . *Mon'tgomery, Forccast made - e T s T i . for hop picking to- | Hayg, T e O W, Maarh e B | tings, 1 pkg machinery. hours ending midnight, September 9: uget Sound Ports. pt. 13 | siven ls subtracted from the depth given by | 439 308 ,..,,,m‘ Mountain View, Sunny This | Noedm, Mre George B. Nesome Rev. Tomas | 10, East Indies—487 oo asmried canned | NG florm * Callforula—Fair Friday; ceoler; San Pedro & Way s Sept. 17 | the charis.” The Diane of reference is the mean Lawreace. Saata Giara snd e the best pickers Paimes, C. Rehlen, Mrs. C. Hehlen, J. H.| 5000, 80 cs canned salmon, 360 gals wine, | ight southerly winds in the Sacramento Valley; Roint Atsna & Amion.iSept. 18 | et tie lower lew Vo deem 945 200 a " Rhodes, Miss M. Schungel, Miss M. Shimp, ;,‘:‘:g*c,fg:,:;‘"m‘;’, o g ',f"!kl;'é light northerly ‘Indsl In the San Jonqulw ; . l»“l 20,1 R B2 i;‘w | for Morn (ng, Pior & or bout 200 p ,. | Rhodes. Miss s ol s 5 g = - : e e 3 3 ¢ . pounds a ay. | gg R Sizer Jr. B. E. Solomon, J. K. Speed, | S0 5 T Uke ‘machinery, Lty e e ot pided Humboldt Sept. 13 | 5 oxce : Sunday ol 1y winds. P RAILWAY TRA eselsky's ds were cut and bleed- | Tyra Warren s ra_Warren, James E. To Korea—=2635 lbs meals, 16 cs canned lrfihv:::g;:" iy, Seattle Sept. 13 | ALLW VEL. 5 Mondsy : finished and in horrible | White, Jobn F. Wright, W. A. Williams. goods, 21 pkes. groceries and provisions, 28 [ pon " Franclsco and vicinity—Falr Friday, Grays Haroor . |sent. 13 | 151670 8¢ 203 stations op Sunday. ndition from hop polson. His day’s et ALY DS Eiypt—37 oo canned goots and 10 ca [ COIeT: Rricl weaterly windy, WAL Iof pviday, Cooe "By “ISept: 14 | ¥ 5 —57 ogeles an — X % 3 m more than $11. Zkull” dlz - t o0 o Ouk. | taDle Preparation codier: llrtfigwnfie*h;!'md o ew Yark via Imgmulgflal }:‘ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. R. C. Martell was brought over from - —_—— Fresno—Fair Friday} light north win: y Por =n LESSED P 4-& i e 4 - : BhE e - coma Shaw Visits San Pedro. Bksaiy amital i o Hably frostiont Hesta for Arape T A R e San Diego & Way, Fis. Soot 18 | - A CISCO /NO NORTH PACIFI: CLIE Sent; & Becretas DT R ives 2t ‘174 Fourth strest, and was| The French bark General de Bolsdeftre was | " Distrivt Porecaster. Point mm > 15 | santa fc¢ SAN [PAN ¢ ;. : gt s B o e s - 0 i RAILWAY COMPANY. he pany of & o jt- | the bay, unloading a lumber cargo,an 'as | wit 813 ctls barley, val a 2,900, an ~ g - Street. ’ ny % all it | mccidentally knocked down by a stick of tim- | 6720 ctls wheat, valued at $9600. e B Sonoma. ... B Tiburon Persy, Foot of Market rsons of all polit- ., ™ Trne injured man was removed to St. et 2 TELEGRAPHIC. - 5 T s officers of the army, | Luke's Hoepital SIBOR; SEE B 10 B mWestter T Baths ) day and was tak vk e for ot = ME}?.“;I’;nfl Nw; " celocity 4 miles perhour. r7 = v T Stcamer Newport Sold. T Briah sbip Xalad was cloareg zoster DOMESTIC PORTS amer | Destoation, | Gain] e, CALIFORNIA eakwater on a tug. The steamer Newport has been sold by the | canned fruit, 100 cs canned salmon, 338 cs | POINT u!{ss—r;:n‘mg‘sef%x %‘?g s m— Septembez 5. | LIMIT . Alaska and Pacific Navigation Company of | canned vegetables and 280,008 lbs pig lead, | Stmr Lakme, from Eurcks, for fan Pefhtc | montars....( Seattle direct Pler 11 | IMITED TO CHICACO VRTI HE < | San Francisco to W. 8. Scammell & Co, for | valued at sm.L_____ Dollar, for S8an Francisco. g:ed::'fl,:»m Ac:;orln & s‘qn LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSBAYS oney oming to This City. use &s a frelght and passenger boat between EUREKA—Arrived Sept 8—Stmr Pomona, rect 5 pmiPier § . | this ‘Dort and Halfmoon Bay, Captain T, H. Load Lumber for Manila, ¥ o T G'W: Elder| storia & Par!llnd 11 pm|Pler 24 | YORK pt. 8—The sub-{ corming will be in command _m"'o S A SR e e Rt - Arrived Sept S—Stmr Chas Nel- | Ar80.......| el River Fovie.| €omiPier 3 : to 8 ran- St o it scho 3 - g _San Fran i E N. day for Manila vis Noyo, At the latter port o pemes S 5 B Tonet TR HEOY | saniile. IAltarll S Pordlend| mr 27 ount of local NEWS OF THE OCEAN. the vessel will take on 700,000 ft lumber, val- |SSRCE . o 0 o gonr Jeante, Hence Sept 8. | Aeapulco Y. via Ancon. u m Pler 40 | - s ‘The wensy will s ued at $9800, BALLARD—Arrived Sent chr Stimson, | Pt. Arena.. { Botnt arena 2 Other Sants Pe Trains: rr expenditures. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and R TR from Redondo: schr Mindora, hence Aug 16. .| Humboldt . 9| - - — Shipping Merchants. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. piATived Sest S—Schr Maveems, frof Sao ,fl",“‘k‘;',"fi, ier 13 | 730 8. M.1 for' Stockton, Freano, Bakersteld, | 2 p—— 5 i .| Los Angel p n 1 | 8 2 Merced, Hanford and Visalia. ADVERTISEMENTS, The French bark General Mellinet, which ARRIVED. s.fi‘kNE{fmsfl-lx‘:zgfsmv- B e e b s tor. Sioekton: -~~~ | made port on Wednesday, was chartered prior Thursday, SeptS8. | i, for San Francisco; stmr Rita New- | §. Rosa. San Diego & Way.| ® am|Pler 11 | 8:00 p. m. City, Grand Canyon and (o ———esemme | 10 arrival for wheat aud beriey to Burope at | Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 57 Hours from | DoRemin. (or Bot O eimr Kvichak, for | Elizabeih.. | Coguille River ver.| B pm|Pler | H 1] d. The echooner W. R. Hume (at Bal- | Victoria. SPECIAL OFFER in SUIT CASES as chartered prior to arrival for lumber | Sim: Dororas Kieloon, 19 monf oo Durses. MEQUA_Ariyed Sent 7—8tmr San Ga- | ity Puckla | Fuget Sound Poris.\i1 am Bler 9 Also 1113 Broad- . to Valparaiso, for orders sagua J brlel, for 3 e ‘acoma.| 5 pm|Pier AND LEAT“ER 000 nS at 40s, option of Africa direct at |Port Rodgers, = o @ & hours from N%fix?gs hz‘gm_i‘m"a Sept T—Stmr Nowport & Way...| 9 am|Pler il . . 5is o4 Astoria. " TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 8—Shi e ¥ . L fhe bark Andrew Welch returns to Hono- 'Etmr Polnt Arens, Miller, 18 hours from POR’ g x:!.v epG e mn iy 4 pm During Conclave Week. fi.5% byt M et Area, Ml 16 hours o | iy ot Bt Qe e | Ben e | G gt v g S 3 To SAN RAFAEL, ' mp } y " | Santa Rosalia. | Exports by the Pacific Liner. ey e N"S;E,:« in Sent. s—Ship Joh Currier, trom | North Fork.| Humvolat ROSS VALLEY, | The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Bierra | oo " % i aknek, for s'i- et et £ ot i Pomona....| Humboldt . sailed vesterday for Sydney, via Honolulu, | “Sit Averdeen, Weber, 24 hours from | FORT BRAGCH D Chico.....+| Coullls RivéF - MILL VALLEY, | Pago y.fo d.m: Auc:ll‘nd',u ;lt;n:lbmfi Eur‘e,::: Nmm.n. en, 10 daye a04 9 hours u"cl.zs;???'r—mvea Sept 8—Stmr Fulton, | yorinoca. .. ;.M:o“““ 3 | cargo, valued at $208,578, 'umboldt - 9 Pier | iliows: For Ionolulu, §99508; ~Samosn | from 3 B e Cavas. 3% lasis i e (A RAN NDON~_ Arrived Sept 8—Stmr Chico, from O boriianalss SB|Bler 2 CAZAD“ ERO, Etc. - i f tanns S Zealand, $62,515; Austra- | gocino; bound tor San Diego; put in for fuel. | ALTNG gept 5—Stmr Elizabeth, for San Fran- Seattia & Belinghm| 4 pm/Pler 10 M-m 1:20s) Hesldsbere \w o a . $100,758 me Africa, txgus ':,”I"‘]"": Stmr Mnnhneld Dettmers, 156 hours from schr Cogqueile, xor San Francisco. eq Willapa, F . P ns;‘1l- I’ “Honolulu—250 bbls flour, 34 s ©8 | San Diego, etc. from Seattle, for San Pedro. .' ork . . - In e, 1 .s?-a o2 ca read, 172 pigs freah | Semr Greenwood, Waivie. 34 hours trom “‘g,'.&"“{““‘- R e o ::3:0! G| Bt Atena & Albicn) 8w pler 3 , 147 pki l h tables, e Rool Way, Pler e gy I8 e Moty o bt whip l:.:n“ut Reyer, Dieulangard, 58 days WA n@’ 18, 26 u"' - from Newcs o oo 1 pEchr 1da 4, Campbell, 4 bours from Point Coos Eay.. in&mlw‘;’y.'a:nflnl; ee. e Haleyon, MeDonald, 5 days from Grays gmailia....| Pugtt Souni Pords.11 amiPler o arbor. rracou! N. via Ancon. m - 'uconh—Amna um S—Ship John Cur- | Alameda...| Honolulu m(pler 7 | 8 n | Tier, from Naknek; bktn Gerdiner City, hence | Alliance....| Eurcka & ‘Coos B Pler 16 | Stmr Geo wnmger-m«n. v a fation Comj R‘"ro.d for X ‘lza{adll(h. é{nanulul- llsl Sya- ? : D Spreckels & Bros Co. M’ stmr Armstrong, ‘BAY—Sailed Sept 8—S8tmr Homer, for San Francisco; schr Westérn Home, for San $4.00. TR MADISON—ailed Seot 4—Schr Ol his splendid leather Suit Case, size, and lined with linen. nck is is only one of the u‘neqnlhed B i Naina, Davies, uvm':& IDp s r s Spreckels & 3 Francisco. " ot offering for Ch5 Fr bark Gen De Bolssffre, Le Pannerer, | ~ SAN posiled Bept §—Stmr Coquille eek. Come and Jook over our Queenstown: River, -for San Frane ne. We've got exactly what you ’m- !}épllfl“ &:&m Manila, via Noyo; | PORT °W"“M Sept 8—8chr Spo- are looking for. gl LED. Ry SLAKBLEY—Arrived Set 8—Bktn Avs ™ gailed Bepy 8—Stmr Cen GRA r Cen- guma—m;mw:nxm Aug‘a Sept 8—Tuxr Sea Rover, hence oy 5 PORTS. s simr Shorman, for Ban PORT. EASTERN xwm—mm1—mrmm. Sailed Bept S—Bark” Star of Bengal, for Thursaay, 8 e iigrs, Hostietts, Brdues vie Bobo uly. tmar ¥ A Kilburo, Thompeon, Port Rodgers. r Ftate of Calitornia, ~Nicoleot, A B. Smith Co., | 116 Filis, above Powell, BAMPy“““ Weak Men a.nd Women xo-n‘oww