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THE SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 30, 1904 BRITISH SHIP LAMORNA, WHICH DISAPPEARED LAST WINTER ON VANCOUVER COAST, IS REPORTED MISSING — Another Torpedo Is| Found in the o'clock when steamship So Honolulu, Auckland was loaded There were friends were to bid them fare- ht was left on enger lists were ship sailed. the larke board the Sonoma, re- ym England, and Syd- a veteran wool buyer, cond voyage to of Portland, Or., to S. E Walker are aboard ing from the Paris 1l, member of the colo- s going home on the peace conference at MEECS N Last of the Lamorna. = s of the British ager details of the ip off Vancouver | that vesse suc no survivor Lioyds . no word she is now a dead ship. eave Arnws. City of Sydney and way ports stecrage passen- freight gnd 33 on. Her . G. Rore of Sydmey City ickers, Edward ra and wife. o G R o Floats Ashore. porthern part bmarine aval turped three fishermen off and the othe the Customs Seals. s of the ship Ditton yesterday t iaw by breaking toms o his vessel. He Breaks the ches “aptain Davis must ve fined the sum k on the beach Tuckily o deep water. Notes. ed his exam- lying now damaged £ Monterey ped on the Port sverboard and be swimmers ugh Thomas Jr. ne swimmers and got ashore. The first officer ack Tug Company St. Louis Fair. Moliere and Advance arg for reinsurance! NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. s chartered for lumber + Sound to Santa Rosalla, bark W. B. Flint returns to nd Makaweli with generul cargo. —— E: \|wl1.~ for the Antipodes. Company’s Sonoma ey via Honol and Auckland with a general rgo valued at $305,286, to° be dis- For Honolulu, $103,548; ; New Zealand, Isiands, exports: fresh fruits, 925 65 Ibs 10 cs goods, 3906 = preparations, =h, 85 bbls bee cs champagne, 10 dried fish, 30 1bs cs hams 450 10 sugar, s 20 pke= mach ey, drugs and_su tin plate. rms _and 1, 24 Bbls pi 56 am- ADVERTISEMENTS. ™& LONDON DIRECTORY NTAINING over 2000 pages C ed commercial mat- s enterprising traders he United States to keep ch with the trade of the ry. Besides being a com- crcial guide to London rbs, '1 e London Direc- s lists of: EXPORT MERCHANTS Goods they ship and the and Foreign markets they STEAMSHIP LINES ed under the Ports to which sail, and indicating the approxi- sailings; PROVINCIAL APPERDIX of Trade Notices of leadmg Manu(ac- turers, Merchants, etc., in the princi- pal provincial towns and industrial centers of the United Kingdom. A copy of the 1905 edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on _.eipt of Postoffice Order for $s. TheLondonDirectory Co., Lid,, a was crowded | | of Melbourne ! Melbourne to meet | Kerr; Floyd Mec- | in sight of a | ited States | Ditton's hold was | His fears | ny mishaps since her | two tugs nd the bot- | roing _while the | in one | Tbs | | l | H | i | | | \ | | VING ONL’ FORMALLY POSTED BY LLOYDS AS e SAPPEARED LAST WINTER IN A FIERCE STORM ON THE WEST COAST ¥ 'WRECKAGE AND OF WHICH NO WORD HAS SINCE BEEN HEARD. ““MISSING." | w Zeal h—zfl bbls flour, 389 frut dried fruit, , 1860 bs cereal fc 150 pkgs mac S8 pkgs roofing m pkgs rubber goods, cs ed canned lfln’il. ts, o8 i Robert Dollar, from San Pedro. Safled Sept 20—Stmr Cobs Bay, for San Francisco; nta Cruz, for San Francisco. ita, for San Pedro. 29—8tmr WEATHER REPORT. %th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 8. FRANCISCO, Sept. 20—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures reported for the previous day ern cities hense Bopt. 28 st S it Eovt hence Sept 28; bktn Amelia, from .86-72(New Orieans . stmr Arctic, Boston ..........60-52| Philadelphia 2-58 | Honolulu. Jacksonville ... 0|Washington 4 Safled Sent mr Acme, forfSan Pedro. 3t Louis T Arrived Sest Stmr Mandalay, hence “hicago Pittsburg -80- Sept 28, 8. D aecn Salled Sept 29—Stmr Pasadena, for San ECORD. Sept 20—Br strar Ma- = B B U R ailed Sent 12—H B M B 525525 28 2 |stmr Shearwster, for Esouimait; U S stmr § E533 g% £ (Buffalo, for —. Fept 13U § stmr Me- 2 eBg: 20 E |Arthur, for — L STATIONS. 3 3383 5 R MARSHFIELD — Arrived _ Sept 20—Stmr s et N8 o 3 £ | Breakwater, hence Sept 27; stmr Alliance, £ E : : £ | from Astoria. 5.3 3 ? UMPQUA—Sailed 27—Stmr San Ga- o - 2 | briel, for San Pedro, ia Eureka. Sept 28— | 2 Schr Lucy, for San Pedro; schr Sadie, for San | Clear .00 | penr ) Clear .00 1" g1 ARD—Salled_Sept 29—Schr Stimson, | e, bktn Willla R Hume, for San ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 20—Ger _stmr Flagstaft 2 Clear : S { Pockiatio’ i - Giouay: 500 | Arshia, from. Honekons; stme, Jaans,, Rames Independence 58 Cloudy Tr. | Bailed Seot 20—Stmrs Alliance and Cglum- | i | 5 i Los Angeles “2 He'" bia, for Ban Francisec | Mt Tamal, o2 Clear Arrived Sept 20—Schr Taurus, from San 5 5 | Phoenix ......20.76 56 Gesr: | Pedro; Ger bark Nomia, from Shields. | 61 pkgs mac hm»ry, 1 Pt. Reyes Lt 2’: 77 Clear Sailed Sept 29—Schr Zampa, for San Pedro. 1 pkgs printing ini Portland . .08 b2 ot | o BELLINGHAM —Arrived Sept 20—Bk! | i ales rubber ho: Red Bluff Clear | Puako, .hence Sept 11. arms and 201 _pkgs sewing | Roseburg S i REDONDO—Arrived Sent 20—Stmr Centra- machines, 3420 1bs lead fgaps, 9 pkes auto- | Sacramento s { Ha, hence Sept 27. | mobiles and parts 4690 ¥t lumber, 13 cs ;il Lake by mad TATOOSH—Passed in Sept 20—Stmr City | leather, 88 pkgs rubber goods. fan Francisco,29. ( lfl" of Puebla, hence Sept 27 for Victoria. To Fiji Islands—3 fresh fruits, 20 | ol SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 20—Sghr Balboa, crts onions, 10 4 salmon. fjan Diego u i trom Port Blakeley. i o - A AR | - m"" Salled . Sept 29—Stmrs Celia, Shasta and | 8t ool Coronado, for San Francisco; schr Bertie | Movements of Steamers. i Tatoosh ... Clear | Minor, for Eureka. Walla Walla. N Clear | WESTPORT—Sailed Sent 29—Stmr West- 1 RRIVE. T e MR By port, for San Francisco. ! b ‘ Yuma ... SW , Clear UNION ~_LANDING—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr —— Rival, for Needle Rock. E\..,m:-r ] From. | WEATHER CONDITIO AND GENERAL GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 27—Sch: — FORECAST. Halcyon, hence Sept 19, Sept 2 Schr Otitlie Fair weather prevails over the Pasific Coast il et e Ahar Hunie Wesd tor Hew {and cloudy and threatening weather over the | Salled S = o - 3 e Dlateas region. | Lignt rain . has fallen in | Francisco; stmr Melville Dollar, for San Fran- Portland & Way Ports. Oct. Seattle & Tacoma ....|Oct. San Pedro ... ~|0et Coos Bay .. Oct. Grays Harbor. Humioldt Coquille River. Humboldt .... Humboldt . Humboldt Crescent Cit San Pedro.. San Pedro. . Humboldt China & Japan Eel River Ports Puget Sound Ports Ports. |Oct. New York via Ancon./Oct. Portland & Astoria. ... Oct. San Diego & Way Pts. |Oct. Mendocino & Pt Arena|Oct. y_& Pt. Orfd.|Oct. - Astoria....(Oct. Way Pts.|Oct Centennial. ...| Seattle & Ta(‘l\ml TO SAIL. Steamer. | De'llnuuon is-m» Pler. J i E tember 30. | { Sequota. Willapa Harbor....[12 m|Pler 20 Rainter Seattle & BP“DKhl'H 4 pm Pler 10 | Eureka. ... | Humboldt 9 am Pler 13 | ctober i npico ftie direct 5 pmiPiler 6 3. Lindauner :ys Harbor pm Pler 4 Corcnado r | 4 pm|Pier 10 Arcata.....| Coos B. & Pt Or(d|10 am/Pler 13 Gaelic | China & Japan.. m'Pler 40 San Juan...| N. Y. via Anc Vin Pier 40 | Pt Arena..| Point Arema . 2 Pomona. . Humboeldt v October 2. §. Monica. . | Los Angeics Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 2 Umatilia.. | Puget Sound Ports.{11 am Pler 9 Coos . San Pedro & Ways 9 am Pler 11 8. Rosa....| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Octaber 3. | Norwood.. tle & Tecoma.| 3 pm|Pler | Centr ys Harbor.. 4 pm Pier 1 | §. Barbara. | Grays Harbor pm|Pler | Alilance....| Eureka & Coos B Pler October 4. | { Breakwater | Coos Bay direct....| 5 pm|Pler Corona..... Humboidt Etizabeth.. | Coquille Riv 12 2 Columbia. .. Astoria & Portland|11 24 October 5. | G. Doltar.. | Grays Harbor -...| 4 pmiPler 10 Argo.... pm|Pler 2 Arctic. am(Pier 2 Jeanie. [-m‘ Pler 20 San Pedro. | Humbolat 10 am[Pier 2 Pomo. Pt. Arcna & Albion 6 pm/Pler 2 State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Bonita....- | Newport & Way 9 .m'l’ler 1 | ber 7. | Queen. .... | Puget Sound Forts!ll am/Pler 9 Abydos....., Hamburg & Way..|12 m(Pier 19 Siberia Cifina & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 Curacao. ..., Mexican Ports ....|10 am/Pier 11 October 8. l Aurelia..... | Astoria & Portia s da. .. | Honolulu ....... A Svaney| N. York via Andon(12: mlPler 46 | October 9. | Astoria & Portland|11 am(Pier 24 G. W. Eider; FROM SEATTLE, Steamer. I p{.umnon | Saiis City of Seatt| Skagway & Way Parts.Oct. ke Nome & St. Michael. .|Oct. Skagway & Way Ports.Oct. Seidovia & Way_Ports.Oct _E. Stberla & Way borte oot “& St Michael..|Oct. Conke Inlet & Way PrslOct. h H hic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Mc ,mpn‘! San Francisco, Cal. mur m Time Ball on Bmwlu P England. - Time Ball. ‘was dropped exactl; mnm un-. Tdeutenant, U. 1 1 8 8 4 5 8 0 & R arie, 00111 0 2 O o A 030109 0900 €3 63 LRSS IO RS R psps e e i S Sew wnlwe | Southern Utah and Westarn Texas, | mas, via Ensenada 46 hours. cisco. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Sailed Sept 27—Span stmr Isla de Panay, for Singapore and Livernool. FOREIGN PORTS. WALMER—Passed Sept 27—Ger ship Argus, from Antwern, for San Francisco. The pressure has fallen generally west of the Rocky Mountains. The temperature has risen about ten degrees in Oregom, Northern- Nevada and along the Central California coast. In other districts the risc has been slight. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | CHERBOUHKG- Sailed Se Py hours ending_midnight, September 30: oy ot eyt T e e Northern California——Fair; continued warm |~ QUEBNSTOWN--Sailed Sept 28— Fr bark Friday; light northerly wind. Amiral de Cornulier, for London. Southerr. California—Fair Friday; Hght |* COLON—Arrived Sept 27—Stmr Finan west wind. for New York. > evada— Clovdy Friday: warmer. co and vicinity—Fair continued warm Friday; light northwest wind. Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Friday; light northerly wind. Sacramento and vicinity—Fair Friday. Frosno snd - vicliity—Fat Local Forecaster (temporarily in charge). —_——— DECISION FAVORS LIBELA IN BAY COLLISION ASE Future Consideration of Ship- Owners and Musters, United States District Judge de! Haven yesterday handed out an opin- L SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. ion in favor of the libelant in the case Thursday, Sept. 29. of Charles Nelson et al. vs. Steamer pStme F A Kilturn, Thompson, T hours from | gequoja. The suit was for damages Stmr Francis H Leggett, 88 hours San_Pedro. Pomona, Bwanson, Reiner, quoia’s having run into Cleveland while the Cleveland was ly- ing at Mission pier on May 27, 1898. It was not disputed that the collision was | the fault of the Sequoia, and the only issue before the court was the measure of damages. tracts from the opinion: 18% hours from reka. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 18 hours from Mendocino. via Point Arena 12 hours. $tmr Whittier, Dickson, 30 hours from Ven- tura. Stmr City of Sydney, Zeeder, 22 days and 12 hours frcm Ancon, via Mazatlan 5.days 15 hours and 30 minutes. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41-hours rom San Diego, ete. { and demurrage by reason of the Se-| the steamer | The following are ex- | | o Samoa, Madsen, 45 hours from San | The libelants are clearly entitled to recover| Pedro. the reasonable expense incurred by them in Stfir Despatch, Levinson, 47 hours from San | gecuring a4 new rating of the Cleveland in the Pedro. Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, 11 days from Guay- dockage expense and wages of watchma: purpose of being repaired. * The libelants are not entitied to recover ss | damages the amount which the Cleveland prob- | ably would have earncd if she had trip to Seattle. That trip was Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 56 hours from Coos A J Fuller, Haskell, tle, Avs. ir Lizzie Prien, Hanson, § days from Co- q\mlr River. 73 days from voluntarily | Schr Ruby, Korth, 5 days from Coquille ::;.;‘;1"“:“,,."’.,;}.‘::,’;.‘“;,‘"",{,.‘“',{,.‘_"g s 10 River. hag, .8 s plchr Mary Btta, Beck, — hours from Blu:k-T My Sooslimicn upon this point is that the Schr Ida A, 5 hours from Point Reyes. CLEARED. Thursday, Sept. 29. Nor stmr Titania, Foyn, Ladysmith; Western Fuel Company. Campbell, ages one-half value of the use of Cleveland while she was undergoing repairs. Gocree will bo ontered In favor af Hbeents fof United States Commissioner Morse to ascertain | and report the damage sustained. Stmr JSO‘HDSI. kHl!rlllflle zlonohllu and ——e Sydney; D Spreckels ros Co. Stmr Nevadan, Greene, Vielarla, @eattle, | CCMMISSIONERS CLOSE Tacoma and Hawalian Islands; Willliams, Dimond & Co. § Br ship Drummuir, Armstrong, Eureka; Western Comumercial Company. Official Collection of Exhibits for st. SAILED. Louis at This End of the Thursday, Sept. 29, Stnr Maggie, Eagles, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Stmr State of Clllfflmll,. Nicolson, San Diego. ~ Stmr Francis H Leggett, Reiner, Eureka. Nor stmr Titania, Foyn, Ladysmith. Line Is Suspended. The California commissioners to the St. Louis Exposition have finally closed their office in this city. Mr. Bafry, American Record and Bureau Verlt: 1go | O at “:"‘w?.fi‘e’ purchases and supplies to the Board the steamer was necessarily detained for the| of Supervisors, according to the pro jnade the 11:30 o'clock. | libeiunts are only entitled to recover as dam- | recommende damages and costs and the case referred to | until after the sewers had been con- P CAL[I-‘ORVIA OmCE hue to furnish City Attorney Long | by White. who has remained at this end of the | yesterday reported in favor of the or- line fo look after the transfer of fruits ginance providing that when roofs or i Stmr Whitesboro, Hanson, Greenwood. g Stmr Sonoma, 'Herriman, ~Honolulu and oSy and other shipments intended for ex- | Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Seattle. Simr Scota: ‘5'5'&-:0:.,"53&». fafang | bibition at St Louls from California, tmr Alcazar, Winkel, Greenwood. i hae gone on to the fair. Recently he Stmr P Anjin, Albi s::: A‘r’:’u?‘ m)ghx:m E:]n River. succeeded in collecting about 1000 tmr Samca, Madsen,” Caspar. -pounds of fresh fruits to forward. This r ship Drummulr Armstrong, Bureka, in tow of stmr tt. Frince wag accomplished before the rains. Brship Port Blgin, H New the grapes may not be in ‘good gpom cendition, but the fruit growers may July 8—Lat 54 S, long 88 W, Br bark still contribute exhibits. For the first ussex, from Vlnovuv-r. for Sunderiand. time since the work of organizing the Per stmr mw;?c 23—Lat 23 N, long | California exhibits for St. Louis the hr RAPHIC. 100 50 W, Santa Rosalia. TELEG POINT LOBOS, Seot 20, 10 p m—Weather bazy and calm. Douss'nc Ponrs lon. State. ———— Traveling bags, toilet cases, trunks and cur,&mnl‘ naolafl by travelers. No k¢ sk.nl l!.mConu-an lhfi. or. r - for ay. Arrived Seot 20— Scmr Dolobin, from such an “%!' wil from Nome: Mmmlu Eiliaten, trow R ™ mw-.vuueo.. % mmm l from Port Angeles, for.| commission is unrepresented in this | Corporals Edward F. Ward, John J. Travelers Need Trunks and Valiges. | Fraher as police sergeants. —_—e————— of | North | bills rendered by F. M. Yorke ‘& Com- | | pany for street paving, and estimates | by local merchants on the cost of op- | Milk being ordered quarantined; the .o | ment. | pany, | figuring that the brushes lasted te Judge de Haven Lays Down Laws for | fifteen cents. CITY’S BILLS BADLY CHECKED} Inqpector Booues Cursory Note Taking Is the Sole Record of Work Done YORKE CLAIMS HELD UP Supervisors’ Finance and Street Committée Will Make Further Inquiry Pl I N The joint committee of the Board of Supervisors on finance and streets met yesterday afternoon and continued the investigation of the inquiry into the eration of street sweepers. The first witness called, Supervisor Brandenstein acting as chairman, was W. -R. Boone, the inmpector charged with looking after the work done by the contractors bituminbus pave- ment. During the inquiry it was de- veloped that the small note book kept « by Inspector Boone was the city's sele record of the amount of work done by the contractors pp to the time the total amounts were transcribed into the books of the Board of Public Works. Later Morrig Levy, secretary of the Board of Works, testifled that he took the “O. K.” of the bookkeeper, Leon- | ard S. Leavy, as to the correctness of the amounts on the -biflis rendered by F. M. Yorke & Company against the city. When asked by Supervisor Bran- denstein how he knew the amounts were correct, Levy said that he took the inspector's word for it. Further | questioning developed the faet that Secretary Levy had made no verifica- tion of the books of the Works Board, whereupon he was advised by Bran- | denstein that it was his duty to veri- | fy them. YORKE ON HIS DIGNITY. “ After Inspector Boone had left the | stand F. M. Yorke was called upon to testify. At the first question by Bran- denstein as to who were the organizers of F. M. Yorke & Company Yorke re- fused to reply. After twq more ques- | tion§ Mr. Yorke arose hastily and said that he objected to being questioned as to his personal affairs. He also ex- pressed regret at losing his temper at | the last meeting of the committee and thanked the members for their forbear- ance, but positiy refused to answer personal estions. He was someWhat mollified by Brandenstein's Statement that the committee merely required yes or no. During Yorke’s- testimony it was, shown that the F. M. Yorke Company received the ,contract from the city on July 14, while the ecompany was in- corporated on the 19th of “July. This Yorke explained by saying that the contract, which was signed F. M. Yorke & Company, was entered into by the firm of F. M. Yorke & Company, | which consisted at that time of Yorke and P. M. Gopchevitch. It was tlso brought out that Yorke & Company’s { plant was not purchased until after the contract was awarded. The next witness to testify before the | committee was Leonard S. al clerk in the Board of Works depart- ‘When questioned as to his “O. K.” on the Yorke bills he said that his “0O. K.” merely referred to the com- | puting of the amounts, that he received those amounts from the inspector, W. S. Boone, and admitted that he had no means of verifying the figures. WILL DECIDE MONDAY. The ultimate decision of the commit- tee was to continue the investigation of the Yorke inquiry until Monday, when a decision would be reached. In regard to the statistics on the cost, operation and value of street sweepers and street sweeping contracts, there appeared before the committee, of | which Supervisor Rock was chairman, several representatives of local ma- chinery companies. George L. Belcherj vice uresmem of the Henshaw-Bulkley Machinery Com- gave some valuable estimate to the committee on the cost of oper ating street sweepers, the relative value | | of varfous sweepers in regard to size of the brush. Among other things he! sald he thought $#a day sufficlent for | the renovating of brushes on machines, days and that the rattan bristles cost He closed his statements by offering to sell to the city a nine foot brush machine at $335, and an ex- | tra brugh at $30. A resentative of the Studebaker Company agreed to furnish a seven foot brush machine to the city at $320 net. Gray Brothers’ machines were offered at $366 05. From the statements of J. B. Cow- den, superintendent of street sweep- ing, it was learned that there are thirty more men on the payroll tham there are machines. Owing to this no man in the service could work more than four days in the week. He also said there were no other men in his depart- ment who were from the cjvil service | besides himself. The decision of the committee was to ass a resolution directing the Board | f Works to render requisitions for P | visions of the charter. The committee | then adjourned to meet Monday at —————————— ‘Will Widen Fourth Street. City Engineer Woodward yesterday d to the Board of Works that the widening of Fourth street | from Howard to Berry be postponed | structed, and the board decided to go | ahead with the work from Market to | oward. 1:!"l'he board directed Cashier Dona- | with all necessary information of the collectlnns of his predecessor, ex- Cashier W. J. White, in order to prove claim of the city for funds embezzled el . Roofs Must Be Fireproof. The Supervisors’ Fire Committee | | houses outside the fire limits are dam- aged to the extent of forty per cent, they shall be repaired with fire-proof material only. The Fire Department officials and insurance men were pres- ent and approved of the ordinance. e ‘Wil Be Police Sergeants. The Police Commission yesterday Miled requisition on the Civil Service | Commission for the appointment of O'Meara, James E. McGovern, James 1. Farrell, Michael J. Griffin and Philip «Change of Time. On Sunday, Oct. 2, the California wes Railway will change its fi!‘ effect on that hum efficient service. [TUREE DAIRIES | ARE CONDEMNED Health Board Finds Many Milk Ranches Do Not Com- ply Wi'th New Ordinance MORTALITY DECREASING Deaths of Infants Is Less by Thirty Per Cent Dur- ing Past Three Months Health Officer Ragan flled his report on dairy investigation with the Health Board yesterday and as a result three dairies wete condemned as being un- sapitary. The dairies condemned are those of J. Lapachet in San Mateo, his depot of the Maine Dairy at Tenth| street near Howard, and the dairy of Barrillias Brothers in South San Fran- cisco, which was bought from a former owner, J. Andrea, after it was rated as filthy by the board. Ragan recom- mends that the dairy industry sho not be permitted ta exist on the penin- sula, as there is no pasture so short a distance from tide wlmr. Ragan in repol attention to the fact that lmt' and child mor- tality has decreased thirty per cent in the last three months and comtagious diseases are on the decline. This con- Qition he attributes to school and dairy inspection. Ragan also calls attention to the in- tention of the board to stop shrimp catching off Butchertown, under an or- dinance prohibiting it. He also reported that gut of sixty-nine dairies inspected, eleven only are good, fifteen fair.and fcrty-three poor as to sanitary condi- tions required by the new ordinance. Dr. B. M. Hinkle was granted a leave of absence for one month. The Board of Supervisors was peti- i tioned to enact an ordinance probibit- | ing the conveyance of sciled: clotles in | | baskets, especially in the street cars, as it is a menance to health. The board requested the Supervisors | fo appoint Doctors Regensberger, Blue, | Trotter and O'Neill police offi- cers with power to arrest those who violate sanitary laws. Dr. C. A. Glover was appointed emer- gency surgeon, vice Dr. Boskowitz. E, M. Coffey and P. R. Hennessy were granted an increase of uo in salary for within, 100 miles of San Price list mailed on application. Pleurisy Pneumonia Consumption Positively cured with Dr. Hal= | pruner’s W.ndorlnl Medicine, or your aoney returned, Price, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mig. Co.. 28 Califgrnia St., S. F., sent by mail or express. People cured free of charge from 1to 4 p. m. A Smiling Face signifies robust health and good digestion. You can always carry a smiling face in spite of care and worry if you keep your liver right and your digestion good by using Beechams Dr. W. C. Hassler was appointed act- ing heglth officer in place of Health Of- ficer Ragan, who leaves shortly for the East on official business. Cellars at 711, 7T11%, 717, 721 and 723 Jackgon street were condemned and owners of premises at 211 and 213 Tenth street, 951 Sixteenth avenue South, 24 and 26 Washington place, 515%, 517%, 519%, 521 and 523 Pacific street, 100, 102, 104, 106, 112 and 114 Montgofhery avenue and 514, 516 and 520 Jackson street were ordered to show cause why the prem- ises should not be vacated. Rules were adopted for the govern- ment of applicants for certificates as master plumbers which previde that applicants taking two examinations | and failing to pass must wait for six months, before tdking another. —————— BROKER WELCH PROVES HIS GOOD INTENTIONS Judge Heacock Dismisses the Charge Against Hinr of Taking a Fee From Two Sailors. M. J. Welch, gicket broker, was ord- ered discharged yesterday by United States Commissioner Heacock. He had been accused of violating the Federal statute prohibiting the collection of a fee for procuring employment for a sailor. It was alleged in the com- plaint that he had received $50 each visit DR. JORDAN’S anzar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY OCEAN TRAVEL, from G. H. Hudson and W. T. Mec- Steamers leave Broadway Kenzie, young men from the Fresno e aad 1D, raisin district, for procuring them | SoPor Ketchikan, Wranghl employment on the Government Junea: Haines, Ska ka—11 a. m., transport Thomas. <3ig 12, 17, 2, 2, Nav. Welch testified that the young men | were desirous of getting transporta- | tion to Manila at a cheap rate, and he told them that he would try to get them a job on the water front to en- able them to pay their passage. Judge Heacock said that he was convinced that Welch had not violat- ed the law. e — YOSEMITE VALLEY. Reduced Rates Via Southern Pacific. | The finest chance of the season to visit Yosemite Is offered by the Southern Pacific. If you buy before October 13 you can get a round trip ticket for $48 50. This doesn’t mean ’unt a trip to Yosemite and back; it includes ber 2. 1 Change to this company’s steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, . Everstt, Anacortes, B('Ihnlhl —11_a. m., October 3, 1, 12, 17, 22, 2, Nov. 1. Change at Seattle 16 this company" :!nmer‘ for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: af Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt B-y)fl’o ona, 1% ” p. m., October 1, 7, 13 25, 31, Nowv. Corona. 1:30 5. m., Octbber 5 0. 18, 2 28 Nov. . For Los Angeles (via Port Los A“"'run: Redondo). San Diego and Santa Ba Thuredays, 9 a, m. via San Pedro and East Santa Rom. Sundays Los Angele by k s-'nu Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon~ meon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sam Luls omm) Vesitura and Hueneme accom: o Nov. %, lations both ways, insuring | Bonita, m., October 6, 14, your amtorts meals and lodgings” st firats Coos ® a. m. Oectober O class hote) ample visit to the Mariposa | Nov. oo 'zm-d-. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Masatian. Altata, La Pz, Sants He- salia, Guaymas (Mex a. m.. 7th eac hn.. P‘:r further information obtain folder. R is reserved to change steamers or sajling da T New Ion:‘ > ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Bros ‘way wharves. Office Grove (the famous Callfornia Big Trees. reach ed in no other way) and carriage drives Mirror Lake, Falls, Nevada Glacler Point and an unsurpassed view of every great feature. The Southern Pacific stage roud is ofled and the recent rains have Now is the time to go! at 613 Market street. * ————————— Attorney Woodworth Returns. United States District Attorneyy Marshall B. Woodworth returned yes- Santa Re- 10 Market C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger A 10 Market st., San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co.. 20 Sutter st.. call for and check baggage from Rotels nu residences. Telephone Exchange 312, terday after a three weeks’ trip to the Mono County mountains on official Tovo Kls[" K business. ISEMENTS. (ORIENTAL STEAMSH! ) Ap— Steamers will leave Pacific whart, come ner First snd Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., fag YOK and HONGKONG, calling S e, Mo OCTOBER BRI s Tl R I 4 OVERLAND MONTHLY AVERT, General Ageat. AAWAN, SANOA, WPW ZEALAND am 3TONERy m&&fl. s o ok 8. ALAMEDA, for !onnl-lu. Oct. 8, 11 am, . MARIPOSA, for ’P.N'J 20, 11 a.m. VENTURA, for Ho - SHOULD READ THE STORY OF ATASCADERO JOHN G. NEIHARDT Tells of “THE LAST p. THUNDER SONG.” CHAS. S. FEE Tells of SAN FRANCISCO AS A CONVEN- TION CITY. uaw 2 o I ] AN KzEgH o mar> <