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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 10, 1904, CAMPAIGNW ORK IN CALIFORNIA Majority of Fifty Thousand for Roosevelt Is Expected hy Republican Leaders A\MED FOR CONGRESS Democrats Will Make Fight in the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Distriets t Reput ‘Tv»vnviq'}?'('—rs in this te the result of the Vermont elec- lusive proof hd prosperity. is now nade that the Roosevelt next Novem- England and Middle i those given by the McKinley in 1900. and elsewhere as- 2 permanent place an column. Party lead- be surprised if Roose- by lead Parker 50,000 vi achieve a triumph if a single 0 onal district the House delegatio! gress, two & ssentative mand recognition. mes to the Repub- ttee that the Dem rting Judge Parker nner, will exert cans in Cc eight ¥ Second, Fourth, ts. The Repub- juite confident of nd, Fifth and Sixth. he air, 5o to speak, s will not nominate | September 22. ces in the SIXTH DISTRICT. Needham, the Republican the Sixth District, is re- s very nearly invincible. Talk Democratic camp that his op- ge W. Ms Conley of Ma- eat vote-getter is not jus- es. Conley ran for As- e Jus on the Democratic £98 He was the nominee I rats, the People’s party He re- Dyke, n who that year, got gures plainly ey far behind his ticket SECOND DISTRICT. » Second Con- bad form e o ount of the n Coombs’ lid not ndeavor- meas » adoption appropriation ment of few saloon e, although the applaud Bell for ause of temperance. of the Second Dis- and_enthusiastic E. McKinlay. chances of Re- ring to Presi- angerous man. one of the leading s of the distri ocratic nom 3 define wherein iangerous. nd Tribune’s San Fran- the : ondent writes: Be be easy He is a good s district s normally Re- d he . of sleepy an McKin ere Bell will be delegation ruz. At head of it was M. F. the newspaper man who led Bell's years ago. Cochrane is momey for Bell, but when he plead- te for Hearst Beil turned “ochrane swore vengeance. be taken out of the calculation. He amounted to noth- n anyhow, spending a large w & farm in Comnecticut, and quarrel with vernash and Wynn | whenever he went to Washington. FIFTH DISTRICT. All the elemenis of the Republican party of the Fifih Congressional Dis- trict favor the election of E. A. Hayes. The district is normally Republican, although in the reapportionment of 1900 by the State Legislature severai strong Republican Assembly districts were taken from the Fifth to strengthen the Republican column in e Fourth. The wise politicians, who “knew it all,”” blundered, because they | weakened the Fifth without giving sufficient reinforcement to the Fourth; hence the campaign of 1902 the oth districts. E. A. Hayes 1 n leader of acknowi- ity and energy. He is dis- t as a nolitician and =il the success. in aying ta signs point to h Boy's Curiosity Satisfied. Pédie Fries, a 10-year-old boy liv- ing at 1628 Page street. had his curi- osity satisfied vesterday when he ex- perimented on a cigar cutter with the | finger of his right hand. The boy | was anxious to find out what it is/| that nibs off the end of cigays when | they are forced into the little machine | use at cigar stands. He put his| ger on the spring and the secret blade, not knowing the difference be- tween a boy’s finger®and a cigar, just | bit off the end. Eddle had the injured | finger dressed at the Emergency Hos- | pital FREE. | | FREE. PERFUMES. | A go-cent Bottle of PAUL RIEGER’'S PERFUMES, Made in California and con- tain the fragrance of California’s | fields and forests because they | | are “Perfumes Made Where the Flowers Grow.” FREE TO W. AD_ PA- TRONS OF E CALL. See announcement on classi- fied advertising page. il | | | rats are again vot- | their Congres- | BARKENTINE ROBERT SUDDEN IS BRAVELY MAKING HER MEXICAN HARBOR WITH FORETOPMAST GON Declines Assistance and Bears Away for Port. —_—— The Pacific Mail steamship Bar- recouta, which arrived from Panama vesterday merning, reports rough and continued stormy weather on the Mex- ican coast. Off Cape St. Lucas the steamship spoke the barkentine Robert | Spdden, bound from Grays Harbor to Santa Rosalia, a port on the Guif of | California. The barkentine evidently {had been having a little time of her own. She showed some damage along | her rails, with a boat or two stove, as though several seas had been over her hull. But the strongest indication ot 2 gale was up aloft, where the foretop- mast was missing, broken short off at the cap. | The wreck had been cleared away and under foresail, forestaysail ana the fore and aft sails of the main and mizzgen masts the barkentine was mak- ing good time for her port. All offers of assistance were declined and the vessels parted compan, ey Arrival of the Barracouta. Barracouts brought up 1262 tons of fitteen cabin and eleven steerage pas- Nowing are those in the cabin ardt H. O'Connor, Julf Bernharde Philfp M. onrad Lindo, Alkins, David ght, sengers. W, L Richas Brown, Courtarne, J. H Schindler, John W, Woon, Olive W. n, W. L. Schmalhorst, Mrs. 'W. A. Schmathorst He M alhorst, Dorothy A. Schmal- borst and Randolf Schmalhorst, Philip M Erown is Secrétary of the American Legation at Guatemala. The officers of the Barracouta report having felt many sharp shocks of egrth-, quake at different places on the way u: the' const s O PR Bossy Provides Free Show. Yesterday afternoon an exceedingly red cow came careering down the water front from Meiggs wharf, followed by a number of herd ers The ferries were discharxing thelr loads of visitors who had been moting the Admission da; bration across thbe ay, and they teke in an entert ent €0 dis- as stage (right- part - well notwith- € through the crowd, skilifully from side to side, bumped two policemen ot th of her path and sprang ugh the door into the ferry postoffice. The ks sorting mall went out through the back or. She was finally turned out of the na- E THREE WOMEN “ARE INJURED Pitched Out of Overturned Buggy in Runaway Dur- ing Native Sons’ Parade AUTO FRIGHTENS HORSE e Mrs. Ann Farr and Daugh- ters Suffer Seriously by the Aeccident to “Carriage Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 10168 Broadway, Sept. 9. Mrs. Ann Farr and her daughters, | Mrs. Susan Danley and Mrs. Margaret | Aldersley, all residing at the northeast were seriously injured this afternoon ! by being thrown from their buggy in a runaway accident at the corner of Seventeenth street and San Pablo | avenue. Their horse became frightened at a passing automobile while the ladtes, seated in their carriage, were watch- . ing the Native Sons! parade at Seven- { teenth street and San Pablo avenue. | Before any of the occupants could get | control 6f the frightened animal the horse, with a plunge, tore along | Seventeenth street. At the corner of ! Telegraph avenue the horfe ran on | the sidewalk, upsetting the buggy and | throwing the three women to the pavement. > Mrs. Farr was the most seriously hurt. She was badly cut about the head and suffered numerous con- tusions and a dislocation of her shouldér. The daughters were also l.cut and bruised and sustained a severe | shock, as did the mother. Policeman | John Cockerton assisted in extricating | the women, who were taken to Fabiola | Hospital, where they were given medi- | cal attention. e e !KIDD SEEMS TO BE UNABLE 1 TO LIVE LIFE OF PEACE |l"ormer Resident of Santa Rosa Is i Arrested When Happiness Is | Within His Reach. . SANTA ROSA, Sept. 9.—To be mar- ‘ried and have his father-in-law have tional domain and started baek up the llr\!nfd "3 s k2P When las 2 she flinging her heels an o Well satisied: with the show she TINE ROBERT SUDDEN OF THIS PORT IS SEEN OFF THE MEXICAN COAST WITH HER FORETOPMAST BLOWN and the postoffice people pro- YAY IN A GALE. SHE DECLINED OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE, AND WITH WHAT CANVAS SHE CAN SPREAD GOES ed to clear awny the wreck she had made WAY x she galloped from room to Toom in the [ o —_— FOREIGN PORTS. "\ WEATHER REPORT. Both Arms Broken. " HL‘O,\‘ Sailed Sept 7—Stmr Finance, for CR OP PR 0 h1 lSES - 1t st Jad - 3 New rk. (120th Meridian-—Pacific Time.) uist, & lad ears old, living o RS RN SHERE Y ridian-—Pac gt ba Rl pccroge B oriend _Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Advance. from New SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tes ] the marriage set aside on account of the vouth of his bride and then after | marrying the woman thé second time —¥ |and returning to receive the parental blessing from the bride’s parents to be arrested for larceny is the experi- | ence which has befallen Edward Kidd, i formerly of this city. When the ‘marriage was first per- Yorl erncon op Montgomery street, near | YOKOHAMA—Sailed A Br stmr Ma- m- | i both of his arms were broken. His da: et for Victoria, l"_'"!u's‘ are reported for previous day from formed the bride was under age and s spirited animel, became frightened Br stmr Em- 4 4 B"”‘“"“ stations: faing ‘"m S on this showing the marriage was set and holted ‘down the strest, colliding with a - i 5 lladelphia .....80-62 qg; by t . 0] eachin hydrant e buggy was wrecked and the boy —Arrived Sept 5—Br stmr Cincinnati Washington ..82-60 lhedele >l hee t‘::r!:mn(!;; 3 r';:"!'; :g cruelly dashed to the ground. He was taken w York. Tacksonville New York 884 U gal ag youhg ady we » the Harbor Hosoital In en embulance, Sept “§—Ger stmr Theodor —_— 3t. Louis.... Pittsburg .s2-60 Stockton and was married a second New Orleans where his inluries were attended to, taken home and he BAMERS. According to Bradstreet’s| time to Kidd. iwo months before it was known to corner of Grove and Alblon streets, ! They were wedded for | " o - = gookn 2“{; &' V;:y Pta|Sept. 10 | of work Ir;‘ mnn';: industries that have !and stmr Phoenix, for San Francisco; schr Nome . _E. Siberia.|8ept. 12 | suffered through strikes, e - | Azaiea, for San Pedro: stmr Toledo, for ——. | Skagway & Wav Forts.8opt. 12 | eral serious cuntmversles‘v‘l’;‘;‘ av!:r‘:. e QUEENSTOWN Sept 9—Stmr Cretic, 4 IE ik Lzt __ | Mr. and Mrs. Williams, the parents of P L 4 - ofs Sl . | d Spoke the Vine. MG TARrbSl, Bk P the . Business Situnation | 52 T 4Z 3 |[the bride, and yesterday the couple The bark H. Dimond came into port - | 3k v ] fi; g |went to Petaluma to receive the pa- yesterday evening, 32 days from Honolulu, with Movements of Steamers. Shows Some hll[)l'(“'(“llll‘l.lt“ 23 2 22 3. |rental blessing. mong her carso She SHs STATIONS, 3c ] ;'-. h»“\:l:: :\idd(ndepged!hl'om ";xcl tr:;n Mr. and. Mrs TO ARRIVE. sty 2= B h | v rreste. n telegraphic - . Cheetha: i gt AR 4 are | g : | vices from Stockton, from which city Steamer. From. 2|, NEW Y“l”\l- Sept. 9.—Bradstreet's g | he had just come, charging him with v o & | to-morrow will say: I |larceny.” He is alleged to have stolen Vine, 60 daye out froi e . |Se; 10 ] i y ge o as, bound for this port | P arPorts st 10 | Trade, crop and industrial develop- | Baker . Ciear .00 some property from a family named e | Newport & Way Ports. 3 :': !ments have been generally favorable ‘. ‘L'“'r"‘n H::: 33 Rodgers, with whom he and his wife ¥ B - | I et €It 1o | this week. Distributions on fall and | Fesno ... . o8 Clear .00 lived in the slough city. Chapter of Marine Troubles. | Humboldt © 10 | winter trade accoust have enlarged at | §E. Teralion.20.72 60 NW Clear .00 I R Ladlo Vi cau oot Seattl : agsta . y . < 1 . o Lerdlon wms. aneuht (DD} & Beattle 107 most markets, the corn crop having | poesteiio H Cloudy 80 GOULDS ARE AT THE BACK bight of the Marin Coquille T 10 | lear .00 p and Poin: Blont 3 Harbor . 10 | progressed another weck toward final | Independence .29. Fr.Clay 0 OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC B e e N Totias s -Sesor 1 | maturity, which, however, this year. | s Tamaipal it ne tide went dot 3 : . sitiv ber side ull the cook reported that the coffee Humboldt e _ 11| is later than usual, and several indus- gfi;’.',; Head. ‘00 Positive Announcement to This Effect lled from the ot in the {ll!!g'idp\;lun( i e y;m: l‘l‘«r‘yl:);‘n . 11 [ tries hitherto greatly depressed or op- | py Re;n c Made by Railroad Man at A eoming wet and the mulligan | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Sept. 12 | erating on short time have resumed | Portland ¥ Stockton. hal? cooked, -n: the cet had g xlm . Grays Harbor oen. Sept }3 running full. The industrial situation | STOCKTON, Sept. 9.—Director Fred o S o St o hochs | Eaquoie: oo Wikaps, FaFbor ' 22 |js siightly less strained than it was | Saraments M. West to-day stated positively that | to Sweden, where the wind biew and the days | M. Dollar Sar: Fodro 12 jand the beef strike is now ended. t Lak the Goulds are the main backers o were cool, and the mate was going to swim San Pedro . .18 In iron and steel, past and prospec- the Western Pacific Railroad, as ir® R The. & i : g | ashore, when the captain threatened to whip Honolulu ....... .13 Li1ve price poductions have encourdged| & , him if he did not stick to the ship and go down Puget Sound Port E RS _ uTed san Diego. 94 L with her ltke a sailor. Next morning Crowley San Pedro & Way Pts.|Sept. 13 | inquiry, consumption has finally over- | geattle .. 66 Jeffries on the directorate. came along with a big launch and hauled the | | Point_Arena & Albion.|Sept. 13 | taken production and stocks of crude | Spokane president of the Denver‘and Rio |present.” &h.;uu!::’r 11{1:'4"41er water, A"ll‘t came back to | Hew \_Avrkp... .. dept. 15 | material are smaller.. With the be- | ;l‘jumsr{v. ¥ e g S S I B - 12 | ginning of the crop movement, which | Wi icea” 2 of other Gould lines. k % Leclanaw....| Seattle ...... 13 for this period, | Yuma . ) West stated also that the Beckwith | Water Front Notes. Newburg..... Grays Harbor .. 13 have come improved collections and | — n Fase had been definitely decided upon The overdue ships stand' Pionier, from ;uroat : yumbf;;dl Jrhexwr railway earnings .returns. Aug- | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 'and that there would not be more Buenos Avres to Falmouth, 158 days out, re- | Dreakwates ey, S8 - 14| ust results point to a 6 per cent in- | FORECAST. than a 1 per cent grade from San New York vl Sept. 15 The temperature has fallen 22 degrees at San Hampton, from Ant- " 13 crease in gross receipts over a year insurance 90 per cent; Alliance. Portland & Way Ports|Sept. | werp ;‘u)r;n;\‘!/;s ':n&l:ek.‘ 1k'f'lx flDy‘:souLs 6 polr go-m..“. gg.m» & 1;“‘ ma . Sept. 15 ago. All in all the prospects continue | cent; chelet, froi rk to o Suarez, janta Ross an Diego w Pts. Sept. 15 | y e tivi | 1 35 per cont (this vessel was | Point Arens.. Mendocino & Pt ArenaSept. 18 | :,’;(\,:{“]:’,li 1'0‘:‘ g fa:}r,l) :“\li reae h; 3 off her port of destination): | G. W. Eider. | Portland & Astoria Sept. 16 | N DEES PR 18 LOe WaE Of } Tvar from Conception to Channel, 112 | Gueen Pug-t Sound Port {i ‘s |record breaking is looked for In gen- | oy -m,r wx:g‘llen; the. ekt Vit b (Scmam Sydney & Way Por 19 | eral business or in crop outturn. ; 0-IDOT T Gaelic C pan. 2 4 abosrd the war vessls in the harbor, a8 they | —oer pins s ARy - 201 The_stubbarn Strength of vrioss 19 sail for the south Mondey morning. TO SAIL. perhaps the most notable feature in she Pacific Mall steamship Acapulco will s — the entire situation. Bradstreet's gen- | leave for Panama to-day at noon. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pier. |eral index number shows a very small | oo J. . foct | fee A percentage of increase on September SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AP tenaber A0-a| 5 pmipier 27| 1 Over August 1, with provisions and | S N. Y. via Ancon./I2 m|Pler 40 | Broceries, fruits, hides, leather, oils ARRI . Point Arena . 2 |and breadstuffs showing most Friday, Sept 9. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 14 hours from Monterey. Stmr Guaiaia, Kainin, 18 hours from Bowens. Stmr Newsboy, Lee, 38 hours from Crescent . Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 25 hours from Bureks. Humboldt Humboldt . El Los Angeles Ports Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pier 1 11. | [ San Diego & le.’ ® am|Pier 5 ‘l strength. 2 Business failures in the United 10 | States for the week ending September § are 144, against 184 last week and 164 last year. 11 8. Rosa. Elizabeth. e ek e T T ey e | Cglatte River (g:"| ° P™iFier 20| “Faflures in Canada for the week PKin W H Dimond, Hanson, 82 days {rom | city Puebla | Puget Sound Poris.|11 am{Pier 9| PUMDer 14, as against 17 last week and ong A 2 Centennial. | Seattie & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 { 12 in this week a year ago. B e . Coamer” 16 daye Trom_ Gooks | Bonita. . Newport & Way...| 9 amPler i1 | Wheat, Including flour, exports for 5 3 ; or . Inlet. & M. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 20 | tN€ ule;k "“,‘d";" Sepfembar 8 NERYS, Ben Pato oot Sorts |10 bIBler 20 | pate 1,995,621 bushels, against 1,830,- Friday, Septo. Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, Bureka. Stmr Del Norte, Payne. cent City. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Stmr Signal, Bendegard, Coos Bay. Brig W G Irwin, Hansen, Roche Harbor. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, aAstoria. Stmr Acme, Reed, Bear Harbor. uth Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Stwr Redondo, Krox. Astoria and Portland. Stmr G'psy, Leland, Monterey and way ports. Stmr Argo, Dunham, Kenyon end Eel River points Stmr Sw 511 bushels last week and 3,045,040 bushels this week last vear. Coronado. ..| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 5 pm|Pler :30 p/Pier 6 pm|Pier gregate 14,460,283 bushels, as against 31,255,169 bushels last year. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade to- morrow will say \Holiday influence is calculated to check distribution of merchandise, but the past week has brought more encouraging results in the business world and from many points come re- |ports of steadily expanding trade, while it is not exceptional to find comparisons with the corresponding week last year favorable to 1904. Re- ber 14. Tahit! direct 1 Humboldt : Astoria & Portland Seattle & Bellnghm| Beptember 15. Harb, 9 11 am Pler 4 pm!Pier S¥el wel | 4 pm/Pter 20 | 5 pm Pler - [Pier pmPler 9 am|Pler Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. SPOKEN. Per stmr Barracouta from Ancon Sept 09— Sept 4, Lat 23 (2 N, long 110 16W, bktn Rob- ert Sudden, bound from Grays Harbor for Santa Rosaifa. , long 181 08 W, schr Sept 3—Lat 39 Vine, 60 dass from Pomape, Caroline wiSE San Diego & Way, 1 September 16. 18 11 12 miPler 9 am|Pier Isl , for San Francisco, O ELEGRAPHIC, 13 amiPler 910001 trade In fall lines of dry goods, POI 10 p m—Weather 7 | clothing, millinery and nearly all T LOBOS, Sept 9, thick; wind SW; velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. d Sent 9—Stmr pt 8S—Stmr Pomona, San Pedro, hence Sept ¥ -Stmr Samoa, for San Fran. clsco. Sept 5—Stmr Eureka, schr Ottilie Fjord 5 pm|Pler 16 wearing apparel shows a healthy growth and for hardware, household utensils and kindred lines there is a broader demand. The best develop- ment of the week was the resumption FROM SEATTLE. " Destination. laqua, hence Sails. 3 Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 10 Bkagway & W .{Sept. 12, Skagway ‘& Way Ports.[Sept. 14’ Skagway & Way Ports.|8ept. 15 Seidovia & Way Ports.{Sept. 16 Nome & N. E. Siberta, {Sept. 20 .| Nome . iSapt. 24 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters 5—Stmr Columbia, - ztec, for Yokohama. | ASTORIA—Safled Sent San ¥ for ‘rancisco; stmr SRANTA BARBARA-Salied Sept 9—Stmr State of California. for San Diego, PORT HARFORD—Salled Sent 9, 11 a m— Stmr Bonita, for San Francise REDONDO—Arrived Sept 9—Schr Willlam Renton, from Astoria SOUTH BEND—Sailed Sept 9—Schr Fanni Dutard, for San Francisco, . ed. Crop progress is better than aver- age and high prices promise large profits to the farmers. Railway freight is heavy, chiefly due to the marketing of grain and cotton, and earnings in Augunt‘ were 2.8 per cent larger than in 1908. Caronne. .. SEATTLE—Aryived Sept 8—Stmr Doiphin, = o t Fort Point entrance to San Francisco estic tra trom Siagway slmr Cottage City, Trom Al Bay. " Publisiia by offctal authority of the | uxr‘l_nn o mg:ehev’lfl“lc:l’“?;tet: ::: - Len 2 " MA‘"‘.’;,« Sept 4—8chr F 8 Redfield, hence | !,-.., ,.,‘ and. Jow waters occur at p;lcu nbo:zhthle“\t'iewskot consumers | e+ TOWNSEND—Arrived the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | abroad, yet the week’s returns for Gpoaxdm e Hononin. Sept 9—Ship | minutes later then at Fort Poin thig port are encouraging, $736,363 in of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Sun rises . ls;oue:‘:_ Sept R’ S(mrFNovu. from -y San Francisco Sept 9. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Perkins, from Columbia Satled Sept Bitn Kohala, for Sydney. ANGELES —Arrived Sopt. 9— San Pedro, and sailed for comparison with the same week last year, while imports gained $2,578,- 3 si‘na of better conditions in the leading manufacturin~ Industries mul- tiply as the season advances and the Sept 9—Bktn Geo C River. Ranger, for Port Towa- o 5 1!!, vig BRERE B|%va Francisco. Along i%e coast southward to San Diego there has been a fall of from 6 to 10 de- grees. Cooler weather will prevall, generally throughcut California during the next twenty- four hours. Unsettled weather has occurred again In Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. Heavy | rain has fallen in the Valley of the Calorado. Thunderstorms are reported at Flagstaff and Modena. There has also been heavy rain over Northern and Central Mexico. Forecast made at San Francisco fe hours ending_midnight, September 10 Northern California—Falr Saturday: coole tresh southerly wind in the Sacramento Vi ley; fresh north wind in the San Joaquin Va ley! fresh westerly wind on the coa Southern California—Cloudy Saturday, possi- bly thunderstorms in the mountains; light southwert wind. Nevada—Cloudy Saturday, probably thunder- storms in the mountains. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday; cooler; brisk southerly wind, with fog. For Fresno—Fair Saturday, with possibly thunderstorms In the mountains; cooler; light north wind. For Sacramento—Fair Baturday; cooler; lght south wind. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. 5 + or thirty From July 1 to date the exports ag- factual amount of business in sight has | increased very materiallv. Restora- tion of more normal conditions in the packing industry has removed some of the artificial strength from the hide market and poor qualities are offered at pronounced concessions. Demand is only fair and importers are unable | to obtain the small advance that they ask for dry hides. The future of the woolen industry is largely dependent upon the raw material, which is ex- pected to advance still further at the . London auction sales on September 20, and domestic holders make no concessions in order to secure co tracts. Faflures this week number 200 in; n- | the United States, against 172 last| year, and 16 in Canada, against 19 a year ago. ———————— SAN JOSE POLICEMEN Discover What Thev Think Is Rob- bers’” Booty Near Banks of Gandalupe Creek. SAN JOSE, Sept. 9.—What is be- lieved to be the booty secured by some burglar was found by Chief of Police Carroll on the bank of the Gaudalupe Creek to-day, A package of letters and books were scattered about and showed that an attempt had been a tree nearby was an empty holster. of a revolver and about the place were scattered several pieces of sheeting, which had evidently The books were i western Railroad Friday Mrs. James !struck by a locomotive and demol- { The horse driven by Mrs. Hatton be- | must repair the street, otherwise it itwo years he has been connected with PUZZLED BY QUEER FIND the School Board. |sor to Lewis will be named by Mayor close inspection : the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Brem- inspect the Mare made to burn them. On the branch of ' Isiland Navy Yard. been prepared | SHOFAR HAILS THE NEW YEAR Advent of Rosh Hashona Is Formally Proclaimed in Homes of the Faithful Sonvagipiuiosame A GENERAL REJOICING Annual Jewish Holiday Is to Be Fittingly Observed in the Synagogues To-Day -~ The blowing of the shofar in many of the homes in San Francisco at sun- down last evening proclaimed the ad- vent of Rosh Hashona, the Jewish New j Year, the coming of which is always hailed with traditional ceremonies of a festive character. The new year is the five thousand six hundred and sixty-fifth of the Jewish calendar, and, as is the custom, its arrival was marked by home gatherings, where the followers of the faith miake prep- arations for the day of atonement. Short services were also held in sev- eral of the synagogues. To-day the regular be celebrated in all gogues and in several ceremonies to-morrow. At the Temple Emanu-El to-day the Rev. Jacob Voorsanger will preside and to-morrow the eloquent qrator will deliver a ser new year will the local syna- there will be mon in the Beth-Israel Temple on Geary street. The members of all the synagogues look forward to Rosh Hashona with the keenest interest and this year they have increased their choirs and arranged elaborate musical programmes for the annual event These will include the rendering of many cherished religious melodies of the Jewish faith. The new year ceremonies will be fol- lowed later in the month by the formal observance of other holidays in the Jewish calendar, among them being the fast of Guadaliah, the Yom Kippur, the feast of the Tabernacles and, the feast attending the rejoicing of the law. The business houses of the city conducted by Jews will be closed until Monday, while employers and em- ployes are attending to their religious duties. ’ ———————— RINGLING BROTHERS' CIRCUS WILL GO OUT ON PARADE Acrobats, Clowns and Animals of Every Description Will Be Seen Next Monday Morning. Nothing clings to popular favor like the circus parade. There is peculiar warrant for this in a display like that of Ringling Bros., announced for next Monday morning. With them it is always new and always interesting. No San Francisco man or boy ever tires of seeing the elephants ecarry their great bulks through the crowded streets and no one is bored by observ- ing the humps on the camels as they drift by. The roaring lions in the gaudy cages never cease to be an ob- ject of curious wonder, and the pert ponies always provoke the exclama- tion, “Aren’t they cute?” The clowns, acrobats, minstrels, jugglers, musi- cians, ‘soldiers, high stepping horses, open animal dens, with keepers sit- ting quietly in the midst of their wild charges, smart traps, gayly gowned | women riders, gorgeous tableau floats, courtier attendants, fun-making | clowns, all possess a peculiar charm lWMch never fails to give the streets a holiday afr. The Ringlings carry nearly every animal specimen that went into the dicated by the election of Edward T. ark with Neah and a few more not Jeffries is | mentioned in the list of “among those Another good point Wwith Grande and at the head of a numherimE Ringling shows is the establish- Francisco to Salt Lake. Construction will begin first at the latter place and very soon work will begin from San | Francisco, Sacramento and Stockton. | —————————— Women Have Narrow Escape. SANTA ROSA, Sept. 9.—While driv- ing across the tracks of the Guerne- ville branch of the California North- i i | | E. Hatton and two of her daughters had a narrow escape from death. The vehicle in which they were riding was ished and the occupants thrown out into the road. None of the occupants of the buggy were aware of the dan- ger until the engine was upon then:. came frightened and stopped on the track and balked. Mrs. Matton urged the animal ahead and had almost suc- ceeded in clearing the tragk when the engine struck the rear wheels of the vehicle. —_——————— Admiral McCalla Protests. VALLEJO, Sept. 9.—Admiral Mc- Calla sent a communication to the Beard of Works last evening acknowl- edging receipt of a notice closing the lower end of Georgia street for ten days owing to the dangerous condi- tion of the street. McCalla said that to close the street would interfere with the efficiency of the navy yard, as it was the principal approach thereto. The Board of Works flled the com- munication, as it is helpless regarding the matter. The property-owners will be closed on the 18th inst. RS 2y Leaves Board of Education. SAN JOSE, Sept. 9.—Judge J. R.‘ Lewis, president of the Board of Edu- cation of this city, has resigned. For In tendering his { resignation Lewis states that his Susi- | ness occupies all his time. A suce .L ‘Worswick in a few days. z Will Inspect Mare Island. | SEATTLE, Sept. 9.—Rear Admiral | Rae and Mrs. Rae have left Seattle for ‘ S8an Francisco. Admiral Rae was here = 'a week making a of | |erton. He will next —_—— Robbers Loot Postoffice. HILLSBORO, Or., Sept. 9.—Robbers MAY HAVE BEEN SANDBAGGED.—A. Anderson, 422 Drumm street, was I i E ! i) i ft Figk i H gg !ment of a where no extra charge is made for ad- mission tickets and reserved chairs. ———————— clous oranges has been re from Santa Ana Commandery, Knights Tem- plar, SICK HEADA ticket office downtown S.—A box of lus- eived by The Cail KNIGHTS SEND ORAN Positiveiy cured by these Little Pills. They also relfeve Dis- tress from Dyspepeta, Ine digestion and Too Hearty Union Pacific Excursions e e ey Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday = Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information 3pply to or address.