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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, CHILEAN CRUISER GENERAL BAQUEDANO, NOW IN PORT, ‘ishermen Catch a Torpedo in Their Net il o aining cruiser, General school her year's She Val- 3, and round- her ddies a at biow off that Lrst port of call On the itic to Gibraltar they For days the in the heavy seas. ks and the storm from the some day South of le! and vo seamen were nd into th other c: altar th a number of the their own evidence, the sh girls Tae it z, Sing- Ch mulpo, Yokohama. The this port about d ship. After this 1 pman graduate must ears on a cruiser and must handling a ship P mu at le 000 miles. f he then weathers his “exam” he gets mmission of sub-iieutenant in the | On board th steum is used only in cases of emer- 8 he is drilled with the sails, d the 7-inch Armstrong the be ocsn British gun-mak- and the secondary 12 d pounders and instructed in named in homor of , who was com- the Chilean forces d Peru and Boliv ago. The officers of as follows: Carreno, Commander Greene and 3. von Schroe- Midshipmen . Val somez sgers, E. Blanas, 3 ejoicing in the ssandre, Domenico sana, casting : san Queniin machine is the inseription 1 8. N N , . Whitehead, » r I The lucky fish. - 3 s otficers at Mare Island S i s would be taken to the navy a Whitehead New Boflers for the Lena. Works figuring on the ing the Russian cruiser with an . T tiew bollers—twenty-four of them, Rer 0id ones are completely worn < tire tubing of the ehip will rew, and all at great cost binists who have ex- chinery since she ar- t her engines appear to machinery is dirty been expended on it the engines could v take & long time 1. It will proba uir the Lana and get Her in = condi- steam back Viadivostok S Salmon Vessels Arrive. almon vessels got in from Alaska They are the steamer Hecla, 81 Naknek, with 25,477 cases of sal- » Clara, 20 days from Bristol Bay, % cases of saimon; and the bark po rgess. 19 days from Onignik Bay, B es of salmon s v 07 % Carpenter’s Skull Fractured. arpenter named Bamuel Cleveland - hnldln" on the sbuth- - How und Second strects ck by 8 falling hammer ractured. A feliow work- him accidentally let of his hand and 1t The infired man was bor Hoepital and after- e Cimea Barton Hospital. s str - > Against Del Norte. t Judge de Haven ye ént for the. libelant in che Harbor Lime Norte, and referred . »d Btates Commissioner ascertuin the amount of was brought to recover to have been sustaimed- by Irwin in a collision with the the Irwin was anchored in he sult ed while et ety NEWS OF THE OCEAN. tish ship Port Elgin F REE—FREE—FREE TOBOGGAN cleared yes- AS e F‘i’le po yrup E vm:h in SUNDAY CA;}:. ved in this port way | their | | ip finally lan! | | Baquedano | | lling at Easter | | > Baquedano, where | cs canned sal- 592 ctls barley, ibs beans, 8850 . valued at $245.- 000 ft lumber as duunage, valued at $345 | . | Tonnage Engagements. The Ggrman ship Emilie and the British shlp Eskasoni are chartered for wheat from | Portland to Europe at 27s 64 (Is 3d less di- rect): French bark Plerre Loti, same business and voyage, at 27s (Is 3d less direct); British ship Thalatta, barley, from this port to Europe, | at 285 9d. | The latest lumber charters reported are: Barkentine Amafanth, from Puget Sound Callao, at 388 94 (chartered priof to ba . general merchanc rpool or London and the for general cargo rd will return to Hono- Iluiu with zenera! ¢ b R Movemcnts of Steamers. TO ARRIVE "' From. Coos Bay & Pt Orford 1d Portiand & As Portiand & W Seattle & Tacoma . Coquille Riv Humboldt Humb Humbc China & Japan....... Bel River Ports........ H 3 3 4 Puget_Sound Porta. 3 Breakwater.. | Coos B g Bonita .| Newport & Way Ports. (Oct. 3 State of Cal.. | Ban Diego & Way Pts.|Oct. 3 Pomo Point Arena & Albion.|Oct. 4 Alameda Honolulu e I ¥ | Abydos Seattle eseniiOet. 4 | | ort.. . New York via Ancon.|Qct. 5 Aorena Portland & Astoria....Oct. 5 G. W. Bider.. "Portland & Astorin....(Oct. 8 Amer. Maru.. China & Japan Oct. 7 Californfan. .. Ne ot 1 v York via Coronel. | Puget_Sound Ports....| City Puebla. . TO SAIL. { iy :30 p(Pler 9 | 0 am|Pier 2 5 pm Pier 20 am Pler 11 | Corona. . Aretic. . Bonita.... 13 10 11 4 pm|Pier | 4 pm Pler 4 pm|Pler 1| San Diego & Wai| 8 hm{pler a .| Pt. Arena & Albion| 8 pm/Pier Hono & Kahului .11 am|Pier . | Pler -2 pm|Pier Redondo. Eequola | Willapa Harbor....|12 | September 30. | Coronade Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 10 Rainjer Seattie & Belinghm| & pm|Pier 10 | Bureka .| Humboldt .........| 9 am/Pier 18 | | october 1. | | Gasite... China & Japan 1 pm|Pier 40 | San Juan N. Y. via Ancon..[12 i |Pier 40 | Pt. Arena..| Point Arepa ......| 4 pm|Pier 2 Norwood. Seattle & mnm. 3 pm|Pler 2 | Pomona Humboldt . SO plBier © | October 2. | | ymatiiia. . | Pugst Sound Ports.|11 am(Pier 9 | Coos Bay.. 9 am Pier 11 | & Rosa 9 am|Pler 11 October 3. | | & Burbara. | Grays Harbor | 4 pm Pier 10 Alliance Fureka & Coos B.J 5 pm(Pier 16 October 4. | Elizabeth. . | Coquille River j12 mPier 20 | | Columbia..... Astoria & Portiandil am|Pler 24 ctober 5. | Breakwater Coos Bay direct | 5 pm|Pler 8 Jeante Seattle & Tacoma.| b pm|Pler 20 October 7. | | Queen..... Puget Soupd Ports|ll am'Pier 9 Abydos Hamburg & Way../12 m|Pier 19 Biber: China & Jepan....| 1 pm/Pier 40 Mexican hid 110 am|Pier FROM SEATTLE Destination. & Way Ports Sept. 20 sznmer Sails. Cottage City. City Seattle. . & Way Ports/Bept. 30 Dolphin...... & Way Ports.|Sept. 30 Santa (‘hn & Way Ports./Oct. 1 lNo‘mQ & St. Michael..!Oct. 1 Nome & N.E. Siberia|Oct. 4 I Nome & St chael. . Oct. 8 Cooks Inlet & Way PisiOct. 10 _Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— me and Height of High and Low Waters Unlled Chicago -66-56 Philadelphiss | Cincinnaty ‘8468 rmehurg . Jucksonville . A For Polnt. entrance to San Franeisco Bay. Published by official authority of the snpqinundent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 26 minutes| later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same &t both pllcel SEPTEMBER 28, WEDNESDAY, g thm'.f ; ‘:flma{ Timel o mml i ? |H wi LW H W 1:42] 4.8] 7:00) 2.2[ 1:10/ 741 07 3|3 4T 330 a0 &l 87 —NCVTB—!n the above exporition of the ides the early morning tides are given in the left band colamn and the successive tides of the day. except when there are tides, as NING SHIP DANO NOW COMMANDER. BAQ! AND HE WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—b. p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day Boston .64-58 New York New Orleans aaqima Ay Pt Cldy . Clear T Clear Cléar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Independerice .29 Los Angeles..20 Mt. Taralpaisd0 North Head...30. Phoenix Point R Portlana Red Bluff,. Sun Diego . Beattle Bpokane Tatoosh WEATHER CoNDITIONS FORRBCAST. Fair weathér prevails over Callfornia, Ne- vada and_Arizona and cloudy weather over Oregon, Washington, Utah and New Mexico. Ligkt rain has fallen in Western Washington, Utah and New Mexico. A thunderstorm’ oc curred at El Paso. The pressure has risen rapidly over the Pa- AND GENERAL cific slope and fallen east of the Rocky Mountaine. The tcmperature has fallen in Utah and Arizona and risen slowly in other districts. Forecest made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, September 28: Northern California — Fair Wednesday; warmer; fresh north wind. Southern California—Fair Wednesday; warm- er; light northwest win Nevada—Fair Wedne San Francisco and vicinity—Fair, warmer Wednesday: light west wind. Los Angeles and . vicinity—Fair, warmer Wednesday; light west wind. Eacraments and vielnity — Falr, warmer Wednesday. F‘runo and vicinity—Fair, warmer Wednes- G. H. WILLSON, ¥ Locat Forecaster, Temporsdlly i Ohasie. - e sometimes occurs. The Heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) sign précedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters Tlne BIIL Branch Hydrographle Office, U. §. N.. Mer chants’ Exchange, $an Franeisco, Cal, September 27 The Time Ball was not dropped to- dn CUBURNETT, (U B N i Charge. SKIPPIN(: IWFLLIGLVCE Lieutenant, ARRIVED. Tuesday, September 27 U § stmr Saturn, Newell, from Alaska, Sau- et B A, Kilb Thor; tmr A urn, 7 hours trom Port Rodgers. g Stmr News) Lee, 38 houts from Cres- eent City. Stmr Pomo, Ahlin, 12 hours from Albion, via Point Arena 10 hours. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hotits from Monte- tey. Stmr Charles Nelson, Iverson, 40 houts froi $an Pedro % Stmr Seotid, Johnson, 11+hours from anem Stmr_ Centralla, Ericsson, Grays Harbor, bound south, put in to aod 5 n-- ge: b tmr fan Matso, Ross, 9% Nourk from Ta- coma. msuur Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from Hel ver. wsnm Aberdeen, Hansen, 65 hours from As- Ship Marion Chilcott, Williams, 17 days from H alulm s Brlnol Bly B‘rkSCAli.:ny M‘l;nmnm B en s e Johnson, Bennecks & days trom am¢ Portland. X g TAKES HER MIDDIES THROUGH AN ATLANTIC STORM [ | e Schr Lily, Bottger, 0 days from Umpqua. Schr Alice Kimball, Bllissen, 8 days ; from Siuslaw. CLEARED. Tuesday, September 27. Schr Pearl, Soderholm, Unga; Alaska Cod- fish Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Arntsen, Port Townsend; Western Fuel Co. Stmr_Bonita, Preble, San Pedro and was ports; P C S S Co. Stmr St Paul, Lundquist, St. Michaels, Unalaska and Nome; Alaska Commercial Cq Br ship Port Elgin, Hand, London; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. v SAILED. Tuesday, September 27. Stmr St Paul, Lundquist, Nome, St. Michaels and Una Stmr Magi Eagles, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr F. A, Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodg- ers. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepson, Victoria, ete. Stmr Gipey, Leland, ta Cruz Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. Stmr Chico, Martin, Coquflle River points. Sumr Homer, Do on, Lureka. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, Crescent City. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. Schr Pearl, Soderholm, Unga. Schr Fannie Dutard, Anderson, Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 27, 10°p. m.—Weather foggy; wind souihwest; vejeeity, S miles per hour, SPOKEN. Aug 18—1In lat 29 18 north, long 1 west, Ger bark Schurbek, from Chemainus, for Queenstown. MEMORANDUM. PP) «hl) Marion Chlileott, from Honolulu, Sept 2 800 miles NW of San Franeisco, saw butn Fallerton from Kahului, for Sen | Francisco DOMES POR COOS BAY—8atled Sept 27—Stmr Arcata, for Francisco. San Pedro. ] tmr West- port, hence UNION Stmr LANDING—Arrived Sept 27— National Cit Bragg. SEATTL! der stmr Abydos, for San Frahcieeo, via Bverett. Sept 26—Stmr Hyades. for Japan and China Salled Sept 27—Stmr Jeanie, for San Fran- ciseo. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Lakme, from Eureka; bkt J. L. Eviston, from Ta- from Fort coma; stmr Coronado, from Redondo; stmr Coos Bay, hence Sept 24 Salled Sept 27—8chr Irene, for Port Town- send; stmrs Fulton, Samoa, Bay, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Safled Sept 27—Stmr Coronado, for San Franciseo; schr Azalea, for Bureka. Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Robert Dollar, from San Pedro. PORT u,\MBmu—Arnvrd Queen, hence Sent 2, Sailed Sept 27—Schr John G. North, for San Francigco. BUREKA-—Arrived Sept 26—Stmrs San Pe- dro, Pomona, Acme and Eureka, hence Sept 25, GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 26—Schrs Jessie Minor and A. B. Johnson, for San Fran- clsco. Arrived Bepl 27—Schr Lizzie Vance, hence Sept_15: schr Corinthian, hence Sept 8. ASTORIA- Sailed Sepi 27—Schr Churehill, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 27—Schrs Virginia and Mel- rose. from San Pedro; schr Joseph Russ, hence Bept 17. Despatch and Coos Sept 27—Schr PORT TOWNSEND--Arrived Sept 27—Stmr | g Bertha, from Valdez, for Seattle DUTCH HARBOR—In port Sept 18—U § stmrs MacArthur, Hugh McCulloch and The- tis: stmr Heather, ship McLaurin, VENTURA--Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Whit- tier, from Redondo, and salled for San Fran- elsco. ORT BRAGG-—Artived Sept 27—Stmr Na- tional City, hence Sept 26. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—~Arrived Sent 20—Br stmr drawadi, from New York. HONOLULU—Salled Sept 27—~Stmr Mongo- Ha, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. ANCON—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr San Joge, hence Aug 27. CALLAO—Arrived Sept 25—Br ship Clan Mackenzie, from Port Hadlock. Arrived ‘Sept 19—Nor stmr Hanseat, from Valparaiso. TENERIFFE—Arrived Sept 15—Ger stmr Denderah, from Valparaiso. HONGKONG—Arcived Sept 2—Br stmr Ara- lanll from Astoria. OROHAMA-—~Arrived Sept 18—Jap stmr Knnn‘nwu Maru, from Seattle. Arnved Sept 26—Br stmr Coptic, hence Sa"éd Sept 27—Stmr China, for San Fran- GENOA—G‘IIQG Sept 13—Ger stmr Neko, ORDERS A SPUR ! eleven feet from the curbing, whereas in i Chnrbour SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. . TRAVEL. TRACK REMOVED Board of Works Directs the United Railroads to Clear Post and Kearny Streets: ORDINANCE IS VIOLATED, Commissioners Will Give Public Trial of New San- itary Sweeping Machines, B P, President Herbert Schmitz of the! Board of Public Works yesterday is-' used an order notifying the United Railroads to forthwith take ip the spur | track which it has built from Post street into Kearny street. Schmitz ! ascertained that the track had been laid without a permit in violation of the ordinance on the subject. | The ordinance further requires that any spur track must be built at least ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION BY Union - Southern Pacific. Round Trip, Chicago via St. Louis, $72.50 St. Louis via Salt Lake and Deaver, $67.50 THROUGH CARS. STOPOVERS. This Is the Best Time of the Year to Go East. TICKETS ON SALE September October 28, 29 8, 4,5, 6,19, 20, 26, 27 this instance the track comes within | six feet of the sidewalk. Schmitz in his order informs the railroad company that if it does not remove the track the operation will be perrormed by the laborers employed by the Board of ‘Works. The Commissioners of Works will give a public trial this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the vicinity of Market, Fifth, | Sixth, Taylor, Mason, Turk and Eddy streets of a sanitary street cleaning and sprinkling machine proposed to be | hired from an Rastern concern. If the claims of a representative of the con- cern are borne out by the trial of the machines it is planned to hire several | S. 7. BOOTH, General Agent, U. P. B. B., 1 Montgomery Street, 2 A A Se mm?( of them. It is said that with the same force of men at presef:t er}r:plotyed o AN LINE. = isas sweeping the streets twice the ter- fi:u—‘mq Winters, Rumsey..... 1 ritory can be swept with.the r’njev\ rga; lmvu .nm.ma ot s 1.': chines. They rent for $6 per day, bul aps, Calistogs, Sents the city will provide the horses and | CALIFORNIA 0%, Martines. Sen Baton. ;B: b LIMITED TO CHICATO LEAYES MONDAYS znd THURSDATS ] drive, so the cost will equal that of | those now rented from local contrac- tors. 8.00A Davia, -.;i‘l.-d.l 8304 Port Costa, i \ih Byrom, Tracy, New \4A Y SIGNI‘ RS Other Santa Fe Trains: Arm L“é. "%T.‘.’.‘-: I\ ” for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalla. for Stockten. for Kansas City, Grand Casyon and Chicago. TICKET OFPFICES—841 Market St, and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Oal. 37 South First St. apgse 10 PETITION The agitation against the opening,of San Jose. a saloon in the new building on e Ocean houlevard is interesting, and the CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. residents of that district who are op- posed to having a roadhouse in flose LESSHE ‘fl‘ m;m . proximity to their homes are confident | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Ll.ll"rzpfl ;::.n::.:cul:m that the Police Commissioners will | S Wy OSAEDANY 5.,’ B e Sisens. give them a fair hearing and refuse s - uu.bo- au > the license. | Tiburon Perry, Foat of Market Street. l"fi ‘ :ug:d The petition against the granting of ==y ” the license, which is being freely | SANW FRANCISOO TO SAN RAFARL. -lflllll, signed, and will be considered at the | l»llllll- next meeting of the Commissioners, in | 12: 30 2 part is as follow. tordays—Extra trip at 1 0 p m e, men of common sense, and from ion of other places similarly stituated, | know that a saloon businees conducted in syeh | a large building for all that the trafic will | S oo . » 3 5 Ilhh- o' bear comnot and will not be conducted so as | WEEK D.Ass‘;xz.p& 'azt‘s,oo ';fl:’ :f& l:g Ay M“““‘Mn not to give offense to our community. We are | 115 & m. 12:80, 12:00, 3:40, 8 : e positive that no man is going to pay $150 per| 8. 3 - month for this place and make the same pay | -, [y without throwing’ it onlm lohlh‘o!e who :.r:} st 200, " -c“::. e vs_endeavoring t the innocent B ax0, Ansas ';‘n?,ni'lz“}f.?.‘..‘"“‘ iy 3 tExcept Saturdaya. l&mmu{-.;nl::zu tooa, s L‘Z“%#“fi‘::l‘i‘p“ui‘n‘,{e”,i'&"”?n“‘,u:: R e R Allefo daily. cxoept Sunday sa Wil becole a ¢ oue | g ; fette. | anrrn. o n" comminity, conslsting of over elghty school | SO 'l;'. - ;gv-m Sun m{‘ children apd over 200 familfes. it wi eep | Week ina - jun- homeseekqers and property purchasers away | Days. o days. | 2006 n -uuvn‘ atlone...c 11208 from making investments, depreciate the value — of our property, bring a lawless_and undesir- | Eimi) Sacramento, able class-of people into our schntily policed | community and render our lives and prop- | erty less safe and secure. We do not need such a place in our com- | munity; we have all the saloons that we need, and if such a place must be opened up, let it be opened vz where there is no community | to_be ruined thereby. Novato, Susee|eCuoss = W stly beseech your honorable board | 30 & to heed the ory of this siall community a‘-mfi. Petatuma 2 St ey b : Poruad. P ;Tfiuf;‘nlelr and deny the saloon license to sa Siste Nows - n..n‘“““ g u. e ee—————— aj10:30 & day ouly) F Notice to Passengers. XN, LR E-4 Baggage transferred to and from all Sancre - steamers, at fow rates. Ome trunk (st | ..o | ;g0 | nz'xfl::rm 10:20 a}10:20 = !!E S e e g gle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton Y yiton. Feltow, Boulder Creok, m—., Epecial Delivery, :ug Tnyl;rm 850 Market | .50 5 2:30p Geyserville. 7:25p( 7259 | yg18k San cn;:.'.:‘w ks 5558 st., Oakland Ferry Depot. | Cloveraale. ll"-“a“ Fllm&lfl# % g T R R, AR TRy 108 Hopinad e aioBe | e ise Slub. ity aon “e for Ban Francleco via way ports. oo 2o AL .E.""mu'm = oL Aimaden Loy -n..m: JE—Salled t o1 . PR 10 o 7:30a] :30a] sherwood. 7255|1355 PR T Ly Ty S W NIWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Sept 14—86hr | 550406 o Gruarneville and (1020 a[i030 a 4185 Wright, Bo Bflmrc'* and William Nottingham, for San Franciseo, $:00 a0 8:08 &) g ‘Saturday shd 5 HEMANTLE ~Arrived prior Sept 1B 3:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp_Vacation. ol 8:209 7 Falis of Halladale, hence June 10, x - AP TOWN—Arrived Sept Bchr Wat- | 5:00 8/ 3&: Sanoms. H w; =_$; S e son A. West, from Grays Harbor. mn, Glen Bilen. - OCEAN STEAMERS. ’ e o gg:hfinv;:rx’;‘l;nxl‘;:‘m;:ua Sept 21—Stmr | 7 w,‘ &L Sebastopol. H NEW YORK-—Arrived Sept 26—Stmrs Kaiser | STAGES connect at_Santa \ Rom, for Whits ose, 8 Yinelm 11 and Friederich der Grosse, from | gulphur, Sprites and 4 Mafk West Springs; at . men it rium; at Lytton "Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Georgic, from Liver- | Lytcon Geyserville for Bprings; st Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boove- | ville and Greenwood: at Hapllnfl for Duncan Springs, Hishiand Sorings, Kelseyville, Caris. M s;mn:n Ug?d: g-'yvnn rt and Bartlett ; at a) Si’.m.] Saratogs sm Blue Lakee, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter pool: stmr Pring Adelbért, from Genoa. Sailed sept 27—StmrStatendam,. for Rot- m, via Boulogne: stmr Pannonia, for Na- | Trieste and Fiume; stmr Atmenian, for le!l‘l‘ool NAPLES—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr slnvmm. ata from New York, for Trieste and Fiu Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, ~stmr Lombardia, o Maw Riverside, Lieriey's, Bugkne oBl.l'led (bt i:::dnvlnrhflnlllm Emnvlllz. s g:l FIUME—Arrived Sept 27—8tmr Ultonis, | Springs, Haltway House, . Camp from New York, via Nagples Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort GENOA—Arrived Sept 2i—Stmr Liguria. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- | ville, Commins, Bell's Springs, Harris, | D{A‘t. Garbegville, Pepperwood, Scotia Bu- Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- from New York. DOVER—Arrivéd Sépt 27—Stmr Penneylv nia, from New York, for Hamburg, and pro- ceeded. CHRISTIANTA—Sailed Sept 27-LStmr Oscar for New York. ducod rates. 2 r:fvefle;-pz 24—Stmr Kentucky, from New lflg mfl‘ l-' tickets to sl points York, for Copenhagen, d San Ra a%’ at ha!f rates, o LONDON_Arrived Sept 21—Stibr Mesaba, mmni Otdee; Market strést, Chronicle from New GLASGOW"‘A"‘“G Sept 21—Senr Numia- | TS “Gen. Manager. Gln.x'r:{‘k tan, from Neéw York. AUCKLAND—Arrived previous Sept 27—Stmr Sierra, from San Francieco, via Honolulu and Sydney, N. 8. W. BREMEN—Arrived Bept 27—Stmr Kronprina Wilhelm, from New York, via Plymouth and 27—8tmr | | To SANRAFAEL. BENSTOWN—Arrived mnrma from Philadeiphia, for Liverpool; stme Oceanic, from New York, for Liverpool, and proceeded. valn?oob—hlkd Sept 27—Ktmr Lake itoba, from Montreal; stmr Saxonia, from Man! Boston, via Quéenstowr Vin Sausalito Perry SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Francises, week PRUBSIREETEOR o PRI days, 15, 10:00, 11:00 & : 1:45, Let Your Husband Carry the Hod — the Coal hod. It's no occupstion for and doctor bills. Buy a GasRange From 6 fl‘ <55, 05, 11:25 p. legal hmd-y- extra tnlu imive et 8:! %'n. m.. 5 L ST T 5 THROUGH mi" Ret R il g g s 2 Woman. alm san FRANCISCO GAS AND ELECTRIC O, £d