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DOUBLE ROTSES | JUDGE'S WRATH Man Sitting Near Maestretti| Canses Sensation by His| Resemblance to €. Wyman " CONCLUSION I EXCITING Ression in the Fraud Hearing s Revealed After Slow Elaction double of Charles voting at the sensation in who had ide Com- yman, ail Le »d 10 where the He was there, Honor. Then w ed man who had been sioner Maestretul at. He resembied particular. ght been here two Wright for hearing 1 » point in his the room until nt?” inquired be said Com- hat aestreit fe left just 3 Honor “Tuesday, 2 nd Wright, attorneys for on, d& ed this, as did eela On inquiry it was Wyman had remained, at most to the time of ad- ot until the exact mo- b Hosmer and Fairfax a t fooled by the double. r M. J. Bulger of , was employed to ce for the prosecution. Maestretti says that the 5 s name is McMenomy s to know nothing else about been seated beside the r during the two hearings. accomplished at the hear- y. Attorney Cou yman a se objected to every item T by the prosecution. designation Seven- tion Distriet, and viation “R.” for ¢ all the records and affida- forward by George P. the Board of registrar of alled to testify as to officers in ere Wyman is legal vote. His ected to. Judge 1 these objections. after 5 o'clock the court ap- 2 p. m. for the next Hosmer then asked i Then was rt. ence was asked to take documents offered in evi- »d, on the ground that e had jurisdiction to ed the evidence with ed to appear in Judge o-day at 19 a. m. The Menomy, the mysterious Commissioner Mas d that the man will e of Mc ordered pre ——————— claims to be her *‘god: with other t he brought the girl or that she wants several ADVERTISEMENTS. EADACHE Positively cured by | these Little Pills, | They also rlieve Dis- | tress from Dyspepsia, In- | digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem- | edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated | ‘Tongue, Patn in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | SWALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. | 5 CURE SICK HEADAGHE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature | { i \ { | THE SMILE OF SOLID! ATISFACTION 1 s the faces of our| s when they put to the | of our superb laundry because mile that never fades imstances cur work is al- ghest standerd of ex- edges on your col-, aters on your sairt| t is not thoroughly 4 no broken promises in | ned work. i UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, 1004 MARXET STREIET. Telephone South 420, gaye from the west coast of South America to | iumber, | ibs raisins, 236 ctls rye, 150 zals wine, 118 gals whisky, { 4118 1bs hops, ! &t $728, for Chicago, 0Ll OCCIDENTA Vessel, Herself Seek TR e I The Occidental and Oriental steam- | p Gaelic, Captain Finch, arrived | yesterday morning from China, Japan | 1@ Honolulu with 2576 tons of cargo, | $250,000 in treasure and 14 cabin pas- | sengers. There were 63 Asiatics in the | steerage. Miss M. N. Stubbs, daughter of Davi ubbs, gener: | tal and Oriental Steamship the Occic Cor returns from a vacation in} the Orie . W. Buschendorfl, a| hotel f Tsintao, China, is on a| visit te untry. Captain A B Wilso i B are the master and chief neer, respectively, of a Dritish steamship line on the Asiatic On the outward trip, while crossing | th the Gaelic sighted a Ru steering northward. | 3 r location of her three Iy recognized as Though the Gaelic was in view the Russi: did mnot . hurried on her course. At Shanghai cident was reported and it was learned that the Novik's indifference to the rich prize that was hers for the tak was due to the fact that she | hen was seeking safety from the pursuing Japanese—a safety she never d, her shot-riddled hull lying beached on the Chinese coast will tes- tify. The information given by the Gay oncerning the Novik was sent e to the Japanese naval commander and | s possib the Iy the liner thus contributed to vik's end. After one Gaelic she will return to Hongkong | and bid good-by to the Pacific, pos- bly fcrever. She will go back to Eng- land and her White Star owners will probab) lispose of her to some minor ut-of-date for Atlantic passenger There have been rumors of the e to take the Gaelic's place, but | steamship men do not think this prob- able. The splendid Majestic, principal- 1y intended for passengers, would have to be changed for freight accommoda- | tion a other alterations would have | to be ma which would be too costiy for t traffic. At Shanghai the officers of the Gaelic saw the Russian cruisers Askold and smobol lying dismantled in the har- bor. dea Both vessels show the fearful or- | they passed through in their run for a place of refuge. Great shot holes in their sides, partly below the water line and the smokestacks are riddled. They are literally wrec The Gaelic sailed from Hongkong August 26: Amoy, August 28; Shanghai August 30: Nagasaki, September 1; Kobe, September 3; Yokohama, Sep- tember 6, and Honolulu, September 16. Her cabin passengers are: A. W. Busckendorff, C. B. Franklin and wife, M E. Gowan, Mrs. L. L. Ormsby, Miss M. N. Stubbs, Mrs. M. C. L. She wood, H. T. Wilgres: rington, R. Carrington, D. B. Fullerton, Victor Marsh, J. D. Sloan, John B. Steel and Captain A. E. Wilson. SR Arrival of the San Jan. Mail steamship San Juan. Cap- in from Panama, Central ican ports yesterday morn- tght, $20,471 In tr Elias ( and as- reams have been ved, railroad and min- ged and many lives lost cabin passen- via Panama—T. S. South- s Burchardt Marie Martin, Robert Lamb and wife. Davidson. = and Angila Laterina. s Henry Hyde Again Ashore. nia clipper Henry Hyde evidently & up aloft piloting the gone ashore the second time = Henry, on the Virginia coast. When first struck the beach she was being towed timore to New York by one of the tugs. The owners turned the e underwriters and began suit to th the towboat company on the ground the Hyde waw lost through negligence he tug's captai: as sold by the rwriters to a w company, which pated her, but yest she went ashore gain through the breaking of a hawser dur- ing @ heavy gale, and is probably a total loss. The Hyde is a fine ship of 2450 tons register, and was buflt at Bath, Maine, in 1884, e T New Dollar Bride and Ship. The Dollar steamship people are not only constantly increasiug the number of its ves- sels, but the number of the family members as well. Melville Dollar will wed Miss Bes- sie Hamilton, a Portiand bells, and abofit the time the young lady nges her name the new steamer Bessie Doliar will be launched. Another vessel, the Hazel Dollar, named after & daushter of Robert Dollar, will soon be in the course of construction. SLADY 2 R Water Front Notes. The overdue ship Bardowle, 164 days from Geelong to Falmouth, is now posted at 10 per cent reinsurance; the schooner Advance, out 51 days from Gulfport to Venezuela, 25 per cent; the Britien bark Shakespeare, 121 loes. 8 per cent; the French bark Mo- 58 days from Shanghal to Royal Roads, t; the British ship Crown of Ger- ¥, U6 days from Shanghal to Royal Roads, e’ cen The Pacific Mail steamship Peru will safl 'x'\I to-day for Panama and way ports. The Amer! Hawallan steamship Nevadan Is due from Honolulu to-day —_— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matiers of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The French ship Vauban was cleared yester- day for Genoa, Italy, with 6,474,500 Ibs scrap steel, valued at $20.000, and 5424 ft valued at $150. - R, Merchandise for the North. The steamer Queen salled on Thursday for Victoria, with an assorted cargo consigned to various Britich Columbian ports, valued at §17,926, and fncluding the following: 1475 pkes fresh fruits, 102 pkgs fresh vege- tables, 36 pkgs onions, 7990 1bs dried fruit, 400 Ibs dried fish, €5,210 lbs malt, 1000 1bs sugar, 120 pkgs paste, 3028 lbs choco- | Iate, 2720 1hs 10 cs meals. 225 cs canncd goods, 23 1kgs groceries and provisions, 2025 los cop- peras, 10 pkgs drugs, 50 cs arms and ammu- nition, 7 pkge paints, 34,010 1bs boneblack, 12 cyls gas, 39 pkgs machinery, 10 pkgs wagon material, 85 rolls roofing, 1257 Ibs leal to- bacco, 12 pkgs plumbing material, 9 pkes 2 roils leather, 30 pkgs electrical sup- plies, 2 ca bats. The steamer also carrisd 300 cs canned saimon, 150 half bbls pickled salmon and valued at $3336, en route to Austraiia, and 104 bbls pickled salmon, valued | . Chartered for Grain. “Thé latest grain charters reported are: French ship Amiral Cecille, wheat from Ta- coma to Burope at 26s Bd (1s 84 less direct): more round trip for the| | along the Mrs. P. T. Car- | H | L AND ORIENTAL STEAMER GAELIC SPARED BY RUSSIAN NOVIK On the Outward Voyage, in the Yellow Sea Between Nagasaki and Shanghai, She Sights the Big Raiding Cruiser of the White Czar, but the War Japs, Does lNot Molest Her ing Safety From the — Weather Renort. (120th Meridian—Paclfic Time.) FRANCISCO, Sept. 23, 5 p. m. The following maxtmum and mininum tem- ratures are report the previous day tnnati New Orleans . Philadelphia shington . Louis ew York Chicagw Pittsburg - S 0 THE COAST e apyive N 30 ams Pt.Cldy .00 Clear .00 Cloudy .84 Cloudy _.0# | Rain 3.56 Cloudy .24 Rain 1.T4 Cloudy .0 n Rain ! n L. Obispo. Rain 1.13 Diego Clear B i Clear .00 | Cloudy .00/ Clear .00 | Pt.Cldy .06 | Winnemucea . Cloudy .02 Yuma Clear .00 | THER CONDITIONS AN FORE rm has rem nearly stationary hern Califo and Southern Ore- | he raln has extended southward to Los | and will cover the entire State to- ght. Cloudy weather prevails over the coun: try_west of the Rocky Mountains. Thunderstorms have occurred at Eureka, Red 2luff and San Francisco. Heavy rain has D GENERAL W The st over | gon. Angeles llen throughout the Sacramento Valley and | along the coast from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo. | The followi are the rainfalls for twenty- | four hours. ending 5 p. Eureka, 0.22 | inches: R Blufr, B acramento, 1.74; | n Francisco, 09 San Luis | Obispo. 1. Los 4 | | Southeast storm warnings continue displayed ifornia coast. de at San Francisco for thirty | Inight September 24: fornia Forecast m, hours, ending m | Northern Ca Showers and thunder- stonms Saturday; brisk southerly wind, high off the const thern California—Rain Saturday; west wind ada—Sh fresh 2 and thunderstorms Satur- | day vicinity—Showers Satur- brisk south Angeles w Los fresh west | Sacramento and vicinity y—Showers Saturday. owers Saturday. G. H. WILLSON, | Local Forecaster, temporarily in charge. + in Fresno and . | Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. Steamer. Centennial Titania Portland & Astoria.. srays Harbor Diezo & Way Pts. |S Seattle & Bellingham. S Humboldt ... rays Harbor oma. ... rays Harbor . Willapa Harbor . FRANC | Stmr Redondo, 1SCO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904 CHARGES LACK SUBSTANTIATION Mayor So Expresses Himself as to Drinkhouse Case After Hearing Is Ended —— BLUM ADMITS FAILURE LS the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in gadition to the soundings of the United States Explains He Could Not Make Good Because Witnesses adition o the soundings of the Uniied Siates | Feared to Come Forward | sign precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by i ":mlfi:‘l';:.rj‘x.:prfifa?: oy (= the wdan The hearing before Mayor schmnsi s —_—— of the charges against Police Commis- | Time Ball. sioner Drinkhouse by the Cigarmakers’ Union was concluded yesterday and in the course of his comments the execu- tive declared that the allegations ha.dI not been substantiated. “We couldn’t get the witnesses to ch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- B s Excoange. San Francisco, Cal, | Scptember 23, 1904 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. §. N.. In charge. | come forward and therefore failed to | & ’ deliver the goods,” was the way the | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. case was summed up by Nick Blum, kers. The ARRIVED. the leader of the cigarmake Mayor announced that he would render his decision next Tuesday. Several saloon-keeptrs Friday, Sept 23. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 17 hours from Port Rod; were exam- PERSONALLY ONDUCTE and dailyexcursionsin Pullman tourist sleeping cars without change from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, Bakersfield, Fresno, Lathrop, Stockton, Sacramento and other California points via the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Railways = TQ GHICAGO and the East. Fast trains. Excellent service. Dining car service a la carte. Choiceof routes. Lowround-triprates. Double berth to Chicago only $7.00. Ask Southern Pacifs ticket agents ‘or full infermation. UNION R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent Pacific Coast, C. & N.-W. Ry., 617 Market 5t., Palace Hote!, PACIFIC S.F. BOOTH, Gen’ Agent ass'r Dept., U. P. R. R., i Montgomery Strest, SAN FRANCISCO. L . Johnson, 35 hours from San | jned yesterday whose names had been “Sems i before as | St 3psy, land, 12 he ta | 8iven to the Mayor the day | (\r:l:"-xfm" s ours from Santa |} .ving been intimidated by Drink- house’s agents. On the stand these witnesses all testified that the Police Commissioner had never attempted un- due influence or intimidation. The first of the saloon-keepers called was Ludwig gBusse, whose place of business is onl Howard street and who was credited at Thursday’s hearing by Edward Horn with the statement that he “had to buy his cigars from Drink- Stmr Brooklyn, Carlson, 19 hours from Men- doctno. Stmr Redondo, Krog, 60 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 26 hours. Stmr Whittier, Dickson, 31 hours from Ven- tura. Stmr Santa Monica, San Pedro. mr San Juan, Urry, 23 days from Ancon, Mazatlan 6 da Stmr Geo Loomls, Astoria. Olsen, 38 hours from v Badger, 60 hours from CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Tiburcn Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | ‘Tralns le to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Fox Jury 1, 1904 Fxmry Drxror (Foot of Market Street ) LESSER TH @ o“ P - 2 RAILWAY COMPANY. o' %) et TEAvE — MAIN LINE ;m Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey... 00, 9:00 11:00 a. m. okt Gresmwood, 'Walvie, 80 .hawzs B | o Ethis: foRtimony: | was i) $01- . 5:50, 8:30 and 11 7908 Benicta. Epnira aad Sacrameis . Nee Rock. s 30A Vallefs, Napa, Callsto anta Stmr_ Newport, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | lows: Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. Rose. Mariines, San Ramen. moon Bay Marthic 0N S Ba Mr. Drinkhouse has never solicited any busi- | gy {S—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 &, m., 1:30, { 7.30A Niies, Tracy. Lathrop, $tock:on £r Buico, Mertiis ours from Bandon. | nees from me nor have any of his salesmen | 5 0. 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. 8.00A Shasta Exp» Bark Yosemite, Flynn, 24 days from Bristol | ever approached me. I purchased cigars from i i - Wiillame (for D Bay Bim of my own voliticn. I went to Mr. Drink- | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. o onl R Schr Conflanza, Johnson, 14 hours from Not- | house’s office in May and gave him my first | wEpR DAYS—6:05 6:50, 7:35. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. 7.50m Landing. crder. That was a month before my license 2 40, 8.00A Davis. Woodiand. Knights La Al grdar aaa. Marysviile, Chico, Oroviil 7.500 Friday, Sept 23. I never. told Edward Horn or any ane else | turdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. 830a Porc Costa, Martines. Anioc Stmr Coos Bay, Johnson, San Peato and | ibat 1 was compeiled to buy cigare from 35 9:20, 11:15 a. m K Byren. Tracy. Swekon. New. way ports: Pacific’ Coast Steamahip Company, | Folice Ccmmissioner Drinkhouse. I bl e | Armona. Hanford, | Visalis Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego and | C. B. Sweeney, saloon-keeper at 1300 Porterville - way ports: Pacific Coast Steamship Company. 8.30A Port Costa, Mod Folsom street, does not buy and never Arrive - L : o e iiroad. and. Navigation \cot | has bought cigars from Drinkhouse, ac- | san Fran. *| ¥ San Fran. e S S T it cording to his testimony. He declared | ..._k—]—;n_——m_—s“_— g i X Ship Routenburn, Dalrvmple, Newcastls, | ligt the statement accredited to him Wosri o | _— = . (TMilton). lone, Sacrimeuto, by a witness for the cigarmakers that he had sald he was forced to patronize the Police Commissioner because of tavors shown was unfounded. , | Police Commissioner Drinkhouse took | the stand in his own behalf and testi- | fied as follows: According to the licanse records there are | over 3000 saloons in San Francisco and of | these only 366 are on my books as customers. Before 1 became a Commissioner those patron- izing me numbered 1. My instructions to my salesmen have always Fr ship Vauban, Le Dantec, Genoa, Italy; G W McNear. SAILED. Friday, Sept 23. F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Newport, Corning. Halfmoon Bay. Coquille River, Adler, Seattle, Argo, Dunham, Eel River, Chehalis, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Saanta Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. Gipsy, Leland, Monterey. SPOKEN. | T:45 ) ‘ 8:40 a Ignacto, 10:20 a 200 p| i 220 ) ) City. St. Lou! ! » 10.00A Vallefo |.7:45 a 10.00A Lo Novato, 10:20 & ) - Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, o e {2 Eaymont, Fresno, Goshen Junc: 10p| Santa Rosa | 8:45p| ke B“f:f‘i.’fflflf s Sept Lat 49 N, long 6 W, Br bark In- | - t ~ t make no reference to'the | 7:30a] 7: R a2 T 110:20 210+ ies and Way Statlon: veramsay, from Antwern, for Vancouver. ‘;.‘,‘l;‘c;"gl‘m::,"?“{;’,‘:’ gt s Tt {725 ol e e s e ... TE RAPHIC. tion to build up trade, nor have my salesmen | 8:45 p| « Woodiand, Wiliows, Knights POINT LOBC . 10 b m—Weather | ever done so. = R - Landing. e, Orovill P wind e e ponTE © PT PUF | Before the hearing closed an informal | ;30a 7:30a| Healishurg. |10:20810:20a T TACK led S : was had. Mayor Schmitz | Lytton. | | »Bark Edward May, hence | makers’ Union should have had better | Clovertale. . ;| | ps - g S A premises .on which to base such Hopland |10:20 2/10:20 & fose. Livermore. Lsafim i%-m 23—Stmr San Mateo, for Port | (o ioug” allegations against Commis- end Ukiah. | 7:25p 7:25p §.00» ow”u-;u'aa;, ewmas '1"0' CEATTLE—Arrived Sept 22, 7:45 p m—Stmr | sloner Drinkhouse. To the executive T 7 Bapos, Meadoia. Fremo. Tilars, - Senator, from Nome. Sept 2i—Stmr Jefterson, | the fact that Drinkhouse has only 366 . Sherwood. E 185300 Hayward. Niies and San Joss BN from Skagway. Sept 22—Ger stmr Abydos, Hayward. Niles and San Joss. a5 saloons as customers out of a total of hence Sept 19. over 3000 was proof conclusive that no Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Portland, for Nome. 6.007 Eastern Fixpress—Ogden. Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Kaansas City, HARDY CREEK—Sailed Sept 22—Stmr Ful- | intimidation or improper influence was 8t. Louls, via Martinez. Stockton, i ink- . Colfax, Reno, 12.50m ton, for Sen Pedro. being used by Commissioner Drink P T S NION LANDING—Sailed Sept 22—Stmr | house. 0o Glen Eilen. S oo yoeo: daily. exceps Sunday 750 tional City, for S8an Francisco. o 5755 - 700P Kichimond, 8an Pablo. Pori Corta PORT TOWNSEND-—Sailed Sept 22—Ship |10:20 2[10:20 a DMartines and Way Statfons. 11.20a Lord Temcistown. for Callso. - srom Ho. | INSPECIOR O’CONNELL Sebastopol. [ 7:25p| 6:200 | 7.98P Rerms Passcnger. Port Coven Sk Arrived Seot 22—Bktn Portland, from Re- . sun. Eimirs. Davi . x 1o. LOOKING FOR A CROOK connect at_Santa_Rosa_for White Truckee, Lake Tahoe, Henor JRT HADLOCK—Arrived Sept 23—Bktn Sulphur Springs ‘ Springs; at | o Tonopah. Spar D 7.80a er, trom San Padro. v Fulton for Burke's Sanitarfum; at Lytton for P Port Costs, Mariinez. Byron, » MPQUA RIVER—Arrived Sept 20—Schr | Bogus Money Order Man Works His j FUOn (o0 DRRe's, Sa6 Ciriti ™ oo S 228 | Tracy. Lathrop. Modesto, . from San Pedro. Graft Successfully by Raising | Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- Merced, Berends, Fresno and Schr Lily, for San Francisco. ville ar.d Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Way Stations bevoad Port Costa 12.20m Original Amounts. Postal Inspector James O'Connell is on the track of a daring crook who has been operating in this city, San| alled Sept 25—Schr R C Slade, T REYES—Passed Sept 23, 7:55 a m— from Portland, for San Fran- 10:40 a_m, stmr Greenwood, from Al- Sp £p! cisco; minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises (full) g [Timel Time| 8 B R 3 L wi H W) 011:34] 5. 3111:57) French CGenevieve Mollnos, same from ihis to Kurope at 22s 64, chartered prior to arrival: p Westgate, from this port to Europe at 23s 9d, ®©f mierchandise to Liverpool or London. 1. 1. 4. 4. 4 4. o] v o o PETY IR NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides bad Springs, Soda Bay, Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. rings, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- Valley, via Berends and Lakeport and Bartlett rings; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga 8.05° Yosem! Wi Lake, Pomo, sryaville, Redding. Potter Valley, get Suund and Kast. bion, for San Francisco. 2 ew | John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Passed Seot 23—Stmr Fulton, from Hardy | 905€ and Berkeley during the !ast_ 1 B i s e B e o Y Creek, for San Pedro. . weeks. The man is in the habit of | gor ™ yairay House, Comptehe | | COC BAY—Salled Sent —Stmr Allliance, ymall | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino Cit: | for Portland: sohr Webfooot. for San Diego. " | Purchasing a money order for a 1’1 5 | Venipot, Tsal:at Willits foo” Wort. Brase. | Foot of Market § Arrived Sent 25—Stmr Breakwater, ~hence | Sum, raising the amount, generally to | cod, Cahto, ®ovelo, ,_a).wn_}_rr,‘s.,...c, = arsfon( Sept 21. $25 and then passing it on some un-| Bell's Springs, Harris, Oisens, 8.16A Newark., Centerville, San Jose, | Coos Bay 'ELLINGHAM — Sailed Sept 23—8tmr | gy /pecting merchant. Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotis and Eu. | Teiton, Boulder Creex. Bix Basta, Point Arena Arena|Sept. 20 | Rainier, for San Francisco. 8 ook turned his first trick at |Teka. “e--u Crua | Santa Rosa v Pts. Sept. 29 ST MICHAEL—Sailed Sest 19—Stmr Rose- The croo Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | | Columbta. tland & Astori Oct. 1 |crans, for Port Clarence, to try to pull off | the South Berkeley postoffice on Sep-| g,ceq rates. | t :]\m.. S| and & W Porl!.}uct, 1 e Sadie, previously reported ashore at Cape | tember 3, when he got a mon;ydorderg On Su ,-;;rnn:md-x:mncxeu to ail points gy g o 810w eant .| Seuttle & Tacoma. Oct. 1 | York. i C. H. Howard an rawn | beyond San Rafael at half rates. S = - P 3 | ve signed by C. a 4 g i New Almsden. Los Gatos, Feltor | Queen.. Fugec Sound Foris.(.loc 3| (PORT GAMBLE Armived Sept 2—Bark SEned A7 Baum of this city for 50 | pohicket Office, 630" Market sirset, Chronlels Bouider Crook, Santa Cruz aod | Mongolia. China & Japan. joct. 4|, ALBION—Arrived Seot 23—Stmr Pomo, | cents. He raised the amount to sz“i JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAD PR o g gy Lo O | Abydos. .| Seattle % Oct. 4 | hence Sept 22. and passed the bogus order on T. F.| Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ast. 4 Wright, Boulder C s | " TO SAIL. o g 2—Stmr National | g, ymeister, a grocer at 1901 Howard Cruz. Baturday and Sanday oniy. 38.554 L R FORT BRAGG—Arrived . 2 street, on September 9. He was T LINE (Broad Gauge). j . fon. | Salls.] Pler. | Brunswick, hence Eopt 2o, 0 cBept 23—Stmr | THCL eard from in San Jose, then AT INE (Broad Saney] | 1 = SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr | again in Berkeley and again in this | 4 8an Jose and Way Stations. sion £.Mooite. .| Grays. Hathor S ot 2l Toe Ban Disg o L et e mued | gy, i &bk fatiows 164 Moterey and Saata Cruz Exour 4 e -|Grays Harbor pm|Pler 2| SAN PEDRO—Arr = he total amount of S slon (Sunday only).... Homer. ... Humboldt .. S pmiPiee 8|l s e L Btme mn- | ) reach about: $200.- He| 8.00a New Almaden (Tues,, Frid.. oniy), 4. +| Goguille River ....| 5 pmiPler 20 licd_Seot 23—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- es an order for 50 cents | GATATES Ciatie-Oin Soas e -| Potnt na .| 4 pm|Pler 2| ojgco. Sept 22—Stmr South By generally secures San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa |San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11.| Francisco bz % ay, for San| 4 by a chemical process erases the Margarita Sa Lats Obispo Sanca oria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 27 | * SOUTH BEND—Sailed Sept 23—Sch, a metimes the names. arbars, San Buenaventurs, s E ZND—! 23—Schr Excel- | amount and so i N Vit Ancon 112 | pler 40 | ST, for San Francisco; tr Sequola, for Sen | In all he has worked no less than | P e September 25. | oz seven of these bogus orders. e is .00 Giiroy, Holistdr. Gastroviile, Del S. Rosa.....| San Diego & W 9 am|Pler 11 | fleni Yor Ban Prareiscy, Pt Z—Stmr Marsh- | 3.0 ribed as being about 30 years old, | Monie, Pactfic Grove, Surt, i el e 1:80 plPier 9| 'PORT HARFORD—Sailed Seot 23—Stmr|dark hair and mustache and well | CALIFORN!A 9.00a San Jose. Tres Pinos, Waisonvilis, : ‘September g, | © “T|Tier 13 | Santa Cruz for San Pedro. Gressed. Inspector O'Connell hopes to | B § |MITED TO CHICACO 3 Ry g g laq J Actoria & Portland, 1 pm{Pler 2 | Meror tny S beane ¢?t Z—Bktn John C | apprehend the crook soon and believes | DATS THOR aror ul:'h..'ri.m":uohm Chico. ......| Coquille River ....| 8 pmiPler 2| oo o™ ";;LA;;SLPORH he is at present working his way up| LEAVES MON and THURSDAYS A Tee ot RO, Se tg S. Barbara..|Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 2 | . d fth, possibly through Sacramento. at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, 'a..n Clars, Ssn Jose, Los Gatos N. Fork.... | Humboldt 112 "m|Pier 20 | HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 22_Bark E4. | NOTtH, with diner and all trappings. and Way Stations 2 ¢ September @7, | f "™ |wazs May, hencs Sepc L Sept 2—Star Als- e e s IR e ...{Los Angeles i 2, henc s rcakwater. Coos Ty divect |8 pem/Eter 19| "'Saliea Sopt 23U § tug Iroquols, for crutse. oticay (o ERteeAgEn " ) Santa Clare:San. Soum, Pt | Nome 8t Mienasi:| 5 bmiPler 8| Arrived Sept 2—Br stmr Manuka, from | Bagsage transterred to and from all trains, Other Santa Fe Trains Watsenville, Santa Redondo. .. | Astorla_& Portiand| & prm|bler 3 | Vcouver, for Brisbane. stestmers, etc., at 0w rates. One trunk (aio- . J poate Meater hgn-am.nuu Tmati P —Sal 2 ichr Marconl, ts; round trip 50 cents Morton | 7. . m. riingame, osa, , Hob G| e, Sound e 11 AmIEter 8 ror Shontwater Bave o i tip 8,0 T ip Sy MEER | 2908 )t stockton, Fre, Bt | S PSR SR SIS September 28, | FOREIGN PORTS. st, Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 8:00 p. m. erced, Hanford and | ot 1:30 p|Pter | ALGIERS—Salled Sept 22 Br stmr St —_— | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. Humboldt 0 am|Pler | Fillans, for New York. - 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | Seattle & Ta 5 pmPier 20 | | COLON—Ealled Seot 21—Stmr Yucatan, for | poTTERDAM — Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Chicazo. ewport 9 am Piler 11 L3 ' ork. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market and irars Harves | ADONTEVIDRO Salled St 14—Br sene | ROUHNGTONN Armived, sept 25-stme | TG St O e o Y R ++. |Grays Harb , 3 Ve - 5 Somour: ¥s Harbor...-.:| 4 miBler LEITH Arrived Sept 21—Ger bark Lisbetn, | SYrle: o Dueli B Teabns Wt ee: yay. Oakiand, Cal. 97 South First St. 5 River P = from Port Ludlow. Ll - | _San Jose. 50, - : irer Foria’ ") 4 pmipter @iT VINCENT Amived Sent 20—Br stme poi?“;grss‘l:):m%—n Stmr Republic, from Liver : - mosa, from New York, for Manlla. 3 - Wy s T P are i) & s 1 | YOROMAMA Arel Al e aems | (NSE SARCETORI . R To SAN RAFAEL, ¢ .| Hono, K lui. . . D 3 B N’ 3 —_ 238t Revater....|Seattio & Belinghim| 4 bm|bics CARDIFF—Salled Sept 2-—Fr bark Neully, | o, COPFNion Mo Yorke - e ROSS VALLEY, G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor ....| § pmiPler 29 | for San Francisco. O HLL¥ Salled Sent 23—Stmr Anchorla, < . Sonoma.....| Sydney & Way....| 3 pm|Pier 7 OCPAN STEAMERS, from Glasgow, for New York; etmr Barbarfan, MILL VALLEY, G. W. Eider | Attoria & Portland/1l am|Pier 24 | PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept 23 Stmr Koentg | from Liverpool, for Montreal. » 1‘;Sep;mib;r 30. 1| filben‘, 'r‘:m New York; stinr Hamburg, from HAI(B!‘RG——AHI\TG“ Sept 23—Stmr Bel- S H O R E C AZADERO. Arcata......| Coos t Pt. Orfd] 4 pm|Pi ew Yorl ‘ia, from New York. &(. | " October 1. |« PU(Fer 13| YUEW YORK—Arrived Sept 2i—Stmr Cala- | & BENOA L Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Prinz Gaelic. China & Japan i1 pm:Pl!r 40 §v{ri bl’rom lu:n;‘m:' l-‘unrf Phognllcin. from | Oskar, Irom 'X;luw :ork.yvii lelf)fi r:;:m' i pd Skt ! Via Sausalito Perry n Juan...|N. Y. via Ancon..| 12 m|Pi amburg; stmr Mongolia, from w. zollern, from New York, via ar | 2 e Octohar 2. ] [Pler 40| rrived Sept 23—Stmr Arablo from Liver- | tg Naples. | SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Umatilla... | Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 | P00l: str Roma, from Naples and Malaga. CHERBOURG — Arrived Sept 20—Stmr | Depart from San Franciseo, week days, at D | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Ro- | Koenig Albert. from New York, via Plymouth, Tilo, 745, 8:30, 0:15, 16:00, 11:00 w’ m. Alliance.... Fureka & Coos B.| 5 pm!Pier 1 | Man, from Pertiand. for Bremen, and proceeded. o‘,hmhfinnsflg? only). 12:2 1#,1353, FROM SEATTLE. 35 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays depart Steamer. ! " Destination, l's.uu. _____ADVERTISEMENTS. — Jefferson Skagway & Way Ports. |Sept. 25 [ o m. Humboldi.". | Skagway & Way Ports|Sept R ¥ 57 Aitve at san Frunciaco, week days, 6: . : L B = - - - g~ - 15, 8- 2 :05'a. m. “ % 12:05, 1:25, 2:50, 3:35, 4:20, 5:05, 5:40, 6:1i: SO OO | Gy B Ay P - et Iour al'ry e 8256, 7:66, 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Sun: =3 Toanoke | Nonie, & Bt Michant. loek". 3 5 . ¥ gt hasr i trains arrive at 12:45, 2:05, | Nome & N.E. SiberialOct, kl\ cOal l\od n :50 o. m. 3 | Nome & Bt Michael:joet. 8 bt e . S no B S Bamlars: sl Togal M ok > , 9115, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45 Sun, Moon and 'Tide, upation ‘Woman ' United States Coust and Geodetio Survey— occ S =t o!,a o el g THROUGH TRAINS. Time and Height of High and Low Waters |* o i AR Caais By el at Fort Point, entrance to San Franci ' E Bay. Publishéd by official authority of the - Sundsys: only—Vor Poiat Reyes, uperintendent. NOTE--The high and low waters occur at SR S it S O the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 8:15 p_'m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. AT. TAMALPAIS

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