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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904. GARDINER Gallnt Barkentine's Second Fight on This Coast, the barkentine she does mot from away She ar- aster. ing, four- or and reports with a fierce south- | ern coast. This | trip since she was | m dondo a dismasted | hulk last March. A south- | C | Masterm Europa Runs Mfoul of Quarantine, ‘Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous da: + Boston - . 74-34) New York.. 0-60 Sincinmati 3 -02 icago . Jacksonvilie St. Louls New Orleans 7 SAN FRANCISCO 70-54 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last season, and raintails in last twenty-four hours: 8-64| Washington .. ITY WARS WITH ELEMENTSMATE BEDVALL LOSES LICENSE Captain and First Officer Blamed for Grounding of teamer BOTH FOUND CULPABLE Captain Bonifield, Less at Fault Than His Assistant, i Retired for Six - Months Captain S. Bonifield, recently master | of the steamer Northiand, is debarred }trom following his vocation as master | and pilot of steam vessels for the en- suing six months. i\ or’chlmull [ Men, | Want to Talk to % YouAbout This Belt. I want to talk to men who have pains and aches, who feel run down physically, who re- alize that the old “fire” and energy which was $o0 evident in youth is absent now; men who can’t stand. the amount of exertion they, could years ago. [ want you— if that means you—to see what I have done for others who were just as ; AN bad o Thats my in- ! troduction. If 2 friend in ‘@l whom you had confidence presented some ‘eme to you- and said, “Jack here’s Brown; he has mad good with me, and I trust him wouldn’t you trust him, too? Now, if you don’t feel right, I can cure you with my Eleetric that litth season. A decision to that Belt. If you are full of rheu- - = ““‘a';i:‘"!‘t"me luhu;‘. 315 effect was handed down vesterday by matic pains, I can knock them pUoE St e e 2 0.12 | Captains John K. Bulger and O. F. out. I can pour oil info your and 6 u » tearing the masts | 0.17 | ts and Limber them up, I out of her and ripping the houses and | o,og;Bullea. local inspectors o! steam ves- ave often said that pain and rails fr decks. Entangled in| 0:43 ! sels. The license of P. V. Hedvall as electricity can’t live in - the same the wreck of the wharf, she could not | 0.43 | chief mate was revoked by the same house, and I prove it every day. be driver the beach, but she had the 9.0 | decision. Mr. L. J. Barnett of Tilameok. Or. time of her life fighting with the! The l\urghland went aground one and ';1::. :fl';‘:‘r’:flt hc::nlll“,y“&: broken piles and splintered timbers of m ’a half _mlles southwest from Point I'unn.o.t praise the Beit too highly, and the dock and smashing away at the 2& 3 1Pinon light at 2 a. m., September 19, gladly recommend it in any case of vital structure and getting many a body 2% 3 Ihf‘me Hedvall being in charge at the weakness.” blow in returs £~ g [time. Cargo valued at $1000 was jetti- If it were not for the due %o n 5 =1 the great number of in the Iand When the wind stopped blowing and 2 5 |soned and the cost of repairing the I would mot be able to handlie m# big seas lowered themselves, what : </ i steamer was estimated at $15,000. ness that would come fo ms. The X left of the Gardiner City was | : The delay in rendering the decision Wfifil-‘lll“mm"ftflmw, MM-' d the remains of the g oty 1 o8 nInE S0 & Diferance of outuion g x"h‘:v‘-.:.tm{h’:'“-‘%m Bammer awsy uatil you Enow ft. r a2 melancholy thing rson Clear. . tween the two inspectors, Captain Bul- - = kn i body i ? 3 : ery o ow is this. Your is a PR Ses, SRRl it R » Giar % gor advocating o heavier sentence for N thlmg i b ‘tl;lienk‘t’:l.;'in‘ your blood and nerves. th’n you f was a mass of wreck- S.E. Faralion.30. Gean, .., Captain Bonifield, but Captain Bolles, | @ machine. br[ ;I!HS : Sy wanyou are out of steaus.” That's Juat the honors were even, and the Flakuiaf' -2 Clear . %1 who knows by his own sad experience hehzm I‘° m'(‘ m“"’m o guk Dhaiins s betend &e s Independence. .30 Clear 00 how easy it is to run a vessel ashore, what 1 w wpey » e lve ot 3 will e for treatment. With new spars, Mt T':z,‘.fif:;s 1 Clear (o | Contending that six months’ suspension you L‘:.'-m. ‘.°3«”.':.'."§’""'n=-."" s _— jec 2 & od N a...3 “loudy . of 's 1i suffi- - = . ‘Tnd a kyj uses = he;;; asflrgo)r; North He: :::rl) ] cier::]e e v Teil nie your trouble and I will tell you honestly whether T can ew sailed for Puget Sound | Clear 00| 'renderm he ahit s cure you or not. If I can’t cure you I dont want your momey. g | a2 ity ¥ 07 M e have been in this business 22 years, and I am the biggest man in it 2 ber way down from Tacoma, "m; Clondy .00 9 by g to-day by long odds, and I am growing yet, because I give every man who probably had never for-| Sacramento Clear .00 ‘.‘ A:(r:xer a careful consideration of the evidence @ all he pays for. e fi ol 4t . Pt C] % 2 v satisfie: “aptain 8. - “ fas D sod - i the fight and es-| g T e s S CeaRe Now, wouldn’t you rather wéar my life-giving apoliance while @ h”"‘ Ban L. Obispo. Clear .00 | Sating o ttamer Nosthiand om Soptumiise you sleep every night, and feel its glowin, v;armfl;! pou;mz x‘r_m: you : . San DI Clea o 9 last, by not being more careful in | : : < i i tion, ) o le'r sea:mele“ Cloudy .12 | laying off his course, and in finding the dis- | : and feel yourself taking on a new_ ]l:’sel o !fl e wno es‘r;r asp? ‘;:rel = 1 u‘ g d‘\e”};‘ Spokane “uu.éy r. ‘:: .m':wy;’m!eb@ Iu‘xh pm:luhur deplm;!urv. P\:hgh than to clog your intestines up with a lot of nauseou ugs? y: ed rouble and wit Cloudy .00 W s southwest by west from Plgeon dov m?:r close | Wonay Pt Clay 8 Point Light to Point Pincs: and for his failure to ! T'YH‘;‘“‘bnh.m Spady of Aleatraz, Cal, writes: “I am cured of all my ne Ducked 456 seas Cloudy 00 e one = he wodlt page cost Fllot Bock. Had | @ gormer allments. and you have my heartfelt gratitude for what your i < g e 7| southeast by east, would not clear the land ai | @ treatment has done for me. 3 & T ess Amazon she is. T WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Foint Pinos, ‘and that 100 miles on the log | 1f you will come and see me I'll explain it to you. If you can’t hemselves over the FORECAST. P i g e D o e, e e | call let me send you my book, full of the things a man finds inspir- e doors and flood- | | The weather continues pleasant over -Califor- | called when Point Pinos Light wae sighted; o ing to strength and courage. Free if you send this ad. . astie till there| ; nia, Arizona and Nevada. Over the northern | to be called at a certain time when the A 0 LIN 9506 MARXET ST. Above Ellis. water in the hold ‘h-lhl of the Pacific slope ?laiufly weather, with | steamer wuuldpbe at a safe distance from the & DR M. C. MCL U " ’ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. : ight showers, hav revailed. land , if oint Pinos V. % The barkentine | ool weather continucs in the Hocky Moun- | ahcad, o on” the. pers bos® o "ehane 2 ted Otics Hours—8 & m. to 8 5 m.: Sundars. 16 to L n» her beam ends and for tain refimn,\hul it is warmer in the Sterras and ;‘ou‘;‘.-: JSoore the eastward, and to use the thi ut Nevada | lead when nearing tte land. : side, with the —p i’“;s::mur: wind v Scify 26 n[i[lles, from For rrusw)r;‘ of ‘,un:; ::‘gl\l:-ncs and unskill = — SO S ok ed at Flagstaff. fulness on his part we have this date sus- ; e TY. WHICH CAME INTO PORT YESTERDAY FROM n Francisco for thirty | pended his licenss as master and pilot of RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. and the v CED ROUGH WEATHER AND LAY ON HER BEAM ober 19: | steam vessels for the period of six months. Z; 3 helpiess. This wo A OF WIND. Northern California—Falr Wednesday; Ight | After a careful consideration of the evidence Trains leave and are dus e e o r i e hat 1 ey Caittotnia—Faly Wednesday; light | 1i fvall, chiel’ mate of fho. senther "ort N the 500 eet of lumber aboarc Schr Evi = from | northeast wind, changing to southerly. as extremely negligent and unskillf CO. = mg o i Mol il iy Nevada—Fair Wednesday; warmer. | in pavigating the said steamer on September SAN FRANCIS 100,000 feet soned, and whe an even keel it wa T the starbo: wrecked. But, as usual ne Gardiner City Water Front Notes. ship Ventura, Honotuly to-morrow | will leave 4 Bound cleared yester- | p0 tons of barley. Cap- | a_gobd-by 4 the words | sday at 10 2. m. Francls Bernard rung a leak and sank nday. She can be floated s A e NEWS OF THE OC Francisco be Creek M German ship Aldebaran is chartered for m Tecoma to Europe at 26s 34 (64 farold Dellar (new) will load | ere for Petrcpauloveki. pre=-fcaadior 5o Exports by the Umatilla. i Umatfila sailed on Monday for | assorted cargo consigned .o Columbian ports, valued ing the following: frults 62 pkes fresh vegets- dried truit, 4850 lbs raisins, 260 IS c= assorted canned goods, bs sait. 21 pkgs table pkEs groceries 420 Ibs dried | cal supplies, 50 re ir, 4 cs paints, 10 bbis s arms and ammuni- ed 1658 ce canned sal- route to Australia, vaiued at $210, for Cai- | tory — i Notice to Mariners. { SACRAMENTO RIVER, CALIFORNIA. ‘ Iniormatio becn received that the + | FREE — FREE —— FREE | | WITH —— SUNDAY CALL WANT ADS. Your Choice of Two Premiums, Either a —LIGHTNING BREAD and— CAKE KNIFE —_— > or a NUT SET —— See Small Ad. for A ~ otngome 4 River . . . Way Ports. Qct. 1 ew k via Ancon. Portland & Astoris - Newport & Coos Bay & Pt Humbold: Sen Pe Way Ports. (Oct Ortord, Oct. ... Oet o Oct t Oet. o & Pt Arena Oct o & Way Pts. O Pedro .. Zees Pedro & Way Pts. os Bay Humboldt o1 rtiand & Astoria Mexican Ports 5 pm Pier 20 4 pm|Pier 10 4 pm Pler 10 na & Japan....| 1 pm Pler 40 a & Portland 1l am Pier 24 <.l ® am Pler 2 4 pm Pier 2 50 piPler 9 pm/Pler 20 am Pier 13 pm Pier 2 pm Pler 7 am/Pler 7 am Pier 19 Pomo. ...... Pt: Arena & Albion| 8 pm Pler 2 State of Cal.|San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Octe] o, | | Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm Pler 16 - |Coquiije River ....| 1 pmPier 2 Seattle & Tacoms.| 5 pm|Pler 20 October 22. S Montara. ... |Seattlc & Tacoma.| 4 pm|Pler 11 dro... Los Angeies Ports.|10 am Pler 2 Coos B. & Pt. Orfd12 m|Pier 13 | Humboidt ... ./1:30 p Pler 9 Point Arena 4 pm Pier 2 vport & Way...| 9 am Pier 11 get Sound Ports.11 am Pler 9 N. Y. via Ancon. 12 m Pler 40 -|Astoria & Portiand| 5 pm|Pier 27 October 23. | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 - Humboldt. ... -\ & pm Pler 20 October 24. | ! i | Grays Harbor ...! 4 pm|Pier 10 Los Angeles Ports.(10 am Pler - Astoria-& Portland|11 am|Pier Columbia 2 Breakwater. China.. - Algoa. ... Coos Bay... City Puebia. Msy.oumu sxm;rnlnnul.m.'-'mh-n yo;r‘.ur Jeanie, Bartlett, 107 hours fm Seattle. Stmr Queen. from . Cousins, 57 hours Vie-, ports. toria and Puget Sound Stmr Pomo. Ahiln 12 hours Al Meteor, Golightley, § daye fm Scatile. Stmr Maggie, Eagies, 4 hours from ”ixfiwnnw.lmlhqn— Br simr Wellington, Cutler, 88 hours from D IO e £ i e orth Bend, Jackson. 5 days from Coos i Mayflower, aw Gudmansen, 10 daye from CLEARED. Tuesday, Stmr Geo JV_ Elder. Randall October 18, Portland and DOMESTIC PORTS. Newark, Reinertsen, 11 hours from | San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesday; | 19, 1604, in nct notifying the master when he Point light northerly wind. changing to westerly. | (Hedvall) first sighted Point Pinos Light, and ida Schnauer. Moller, 14 days frem | Los Angeles gnd vicinity—Falr Wednesday; | that it was on the port bow; In continuing to light northeast wind, changing to southerly. | Sacramento and vicinity—Falr Wednesday; light northeast wind. Fresno—Fair Wednesday; light north wind. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | —_— run on the course with that light on the port | 1 hand, which he admits he knew was on the | | wroni side, and in not stopping the steamer | and calling the master immediately when Point Pinos Light bore four points on the port | bow, with the land right ahead (which had | heen reported to him some time before by the man on the lookout), and in running as he ~ Frow Octasss 2, 1904 Santafe ‘00A Vacaviil Q0A Benicta, ira sad 730 Vallejo, Napa, Csitstogs, artines, San Ramon. Lathrop, Stockzon. * Saata CALIFORNIA for Naples, Trieste and Victorfan. for Liverpool. Fiume; stmr the annual meeting was changed at a | { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. 0. 7200 e - i for San Franecisco. | did fitteen minutes longer head-on for the land A time whederd. “Wacson, Comoz, B.C: | IQUIQUE- Arsived Oct 17—Br bark . Day- | hetors ealling the mesier. in &' cear night | IILINUTED TO . CHICAGO Wiitiame. W iiows. <Froto: Hed Western Fuel C = o > o 4 * | Ught, fromh - Valparuliso. % K {any man with his eyes open, and attending to | .‘ln"‘ M mn" Blaf, r."" T 1500 " SAILED. DUNGENESS—Passed Oct 17—By bark Sus- | his duty, should have seen the close proximity | LEAVES S:00A Davin Wostiont Keteoe Lonting - b a sex, from Vancouver for Sunderland. of the land and the dangerous position of the | 7.50 R oTuesday, October 18 SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Oct 15—Bktn | 1 Stmr Maggie. “ha anompson. Port Rogere. | Amazon feoni Tacoma. - ~ . | For reason'of sueh negligenee and wnskill- Biair ot Bay . S T Lo, ey, QUEENSTOWN—Arriveq Oct 13—Fr = bark | fuiness we have thic date revoked Mr. Hed- Sun; Newport. Coraing. Haitmom Bat Marechal de Noailles, from Oregon, i+ gt Frasdaedlisn Lot B8 Sume Newport Corning, Haitmoon Bay. TENERIFFE—Salled Sept 25—Ger stmr An. s S aos - e PR a Stmr Alcazar, A“'knj(!l IG’ I?eka ubls, for San Francisco. - 9 o Stmr_Pasadena, Hendrickson Burek RAICHOU—SBafled Oet 17—Schr Wm Bow- To Compel an Election. 'Goshen Jusction, Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. deg, for Poit Townesnt G. Goldb o meniier of. . the ford, Visalia, Bakersdeid ... ... 4509 Stme Sost) 5t Olsen, Caspar. ACAPULCO—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr City of . Goldbersg, er 8304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- Stm - i Panama. for San Franciseo; Oct 18—Stmr City | Young Men's Hebrew Association, ton, (tMliton), Ione, Sacramenta, ir Wyefield, Watson, Comox. B C. o Ty 1(‘;1;::10“511:“(1;5: yesterday applied to the Superior : ..Am.’.*"-"",m g iomeward Bownd, Thompion. Hull | xpw yomk - Arrived Oct 15-Stmr Noor- | COUrt for a writ of mandate compell- | TICKET O: Market St. and L Fe-d James Johnson, Benmecke. Portland, | dam _from Rbtterdam. ing Benjamin Schloss, president of | Ferry Depot, 8. F. Alsc 1113 Broad- | §30a Avanic Exies Ogdesaad Kot Brig Laurline, Forest Altata, Mexico. NEW YORK-—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Heli- the organization, to call a meeting for | N8 37 South Firss St | Stations . s .. 8500 TELEGRAPHIC. golav, from Christiania and Christiansand. = > San Joss. 10.00A The Overisad Limited — Ogden, POINT LOBOS—Oct 18, 10 p m—Weathe: £atled Oct 18—Stmr Kronprinz Wiihelm, for | the election of eleven directors on Oc- | Omabs, 2 | clear; wina 2 clocity 4 miles per hour | | Lremen via Plymouth and Cherbours: stm? Ul- | tober 31. He alleges that the date of | Ol A A e Ot ot Stme | | NAPLES "Awrived Oct 17—Stmr Calabria, | special meeting September 14 from | TIDUFOm Ferry—Foot of Market Strest. Port Haglock T oot (RO | e LABGOW -Arrived Oct I7—sSunr Serdian, | the last Monday in October ta the last | gaw FRANOISOD TO SAN RATAND. * IIZL;?I.\“—S}!!-d ?ct 17—Schr Jobn A Camp. trofin;ahéxinfig’:l'.‘ e 0ot 15 il Monday in December, but the action I W.l:xxn .Dfiri—-rrn 9:00, 11:00 a :x lz-:; Bakersseld, Los Angelss ,g. ell, for San Francisco, —Arrive et 17—Stmr Prin- ), 8:10, » m. Thursdays—Extrs Seat X Safied Oct Schr Forester. for Redondo. ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Rhyn- g AYS—8: 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, Woodland, K nlgh . SEATTLE—Salled Oct 17—Stmr Jefferson, | land. from: Philadelphia. 07 S NS { §:00, 8:20, 11: Marysvilie, Orovilie aud way tor Skagway LIVERPOOL—Salled Oct 17—Stmr Mongo- War Veterans to Entertain. | RAT. stations * "fi: Arrived Oet 18, 10 a m—Stmr Centennial, | lan. for Bermuda; Oct 18—Stmr Carpatha, : n:is Hayward, Nlles and Way ‘ous. . hence Oct 14, for New York via Queenstown. A Jolly evening is scheduled for! .00 Mar:tnes San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, 3?1'9?“}{281,{)5‘ .ruT;uOn_ from Tacoma. &)AL'CKL;\ND—SArfi;ed ;.l;tcr 2 Oct 18—Stmr | Thursday next in Native Sons’ Hall, | Saturda: ‘;l : Santa Rosa. ‘tfl: 'OR' ailes et 18— Ner- moma, from San Francisco, via Hi % ot 3 v + wood. for Bellingha s B e Brdars: SEW via Honolulw, | when Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 10. [ 5N GEORT | TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 1858k | TENERIFFE—Salled Oct 18—Stmr Andulis, [United Spanish War Veterans, and | 111504 v and Burgess, from Nome; om Hamburg and London for San F' . & 4 Smale” Trom Honoluta. = o o A BN AS CAmived On 13 dveo: | Army and Navy Parlor Ne: 207, Na- | S04 KOURBKA—Salled Oct 17—Stmr W q | Neko, from Hamburg. Genoa and Cadiz for | tive Sons of the Golden West, will| 204 "ATEIved Oct 18- Boans Moo, Beoce Ot (i -] T Tranciera. give a grand entertainment and dance. 43 d San Jose.. S0a o d 3 R P Eastera . Chicago, d.sc:;. d Qet 18—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- Sun, Moss Tide. For some ‘ume the committees in | Deaver. R'w“' City. St. Louls, Salled Oct 18—U & stmr Madrono, for S . __7'““ . charge have been hard at work for Martines. swa‘w;l - S v United States Cosst and Geodettc Survey— | this affair and it is expected that it | A R as o el A y —Saile t 18—Stmr me eight of High and Low Wat .00» v B Bonita, for San Francisco &t Fort Point entrance o San Francises | 110 oo miven 1 thor prcresting of 7005 Valiclo: Susday ouly o " TATOOSH—Passed in Oct 1S—Stmr -Ga- Bay. Published by offictal authority of the | ItS Kind given in that hall for some 780P kichmond, San Pablo, Port Costs, ronne, from Nome for Seattle. Superintendent. time. | Way Stations. . 11204 Passed in Oct 18—Jap stmr Kanagawa Ma- NOTE—The high and low waters occur at . | ru,_from Yokohama for Seattle, COOS BAY—Barbound Oct 18—Stmr Arcata HARDY EEK—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Marshfield, hence Oct 16, TACOMA—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Texan, for Seattle. o 35 cents: round trip 50 cents. 1 (‘G(n.\L\ 3 HARF{OR;]AMVU’ 0 —Stmrs gun rises ‘é’:«'.‘;’;”mnnn, 308 Taylor st. %0 mo;l G C Lindauer, Newburg and S M ) un sets . ‘. . Devnt. 2.C Livtgn ol | WY setx ... st., Oaklard Perry Deont. Phone Exchange wi cenrrived off port B(zcfltflls—s:hr Marconi, and HOLTMFIER WILL FILED.—The will of TILLAMOOK —Barbotind_ Oct 18—Schr C T Aill, for San Francisco, BANDON—Barbound Oct 18—Stmr Eliza- beth and stmr Chico. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Na- tiopal Clty, for San Franciseo. WESTPORT—Salled Oct 18—Stmr Navarro, for- San_Francisco. i SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 18—Schr Beulah, from Astoria; schr E K Wood from = Grays Harbor; stmr James S Higgins, from Redondo. Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Shasta, for San Fren. o. PRT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 18—Schr Lyman D Foster, from Port Townsend. Satled Oct 18—Bktn Alta, for Manila, ERDEEN—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr dauer, hence Oct 14; stmr Newburg, t 14 EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 16—Br stmr Anglo-Californiz, from Iquique. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Sailed Oct 16—U § stmr Thomas, for San Francisco. G a hence —_—— Notice to Passengers. the city front (Mlssion-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both place Baggage transferred to and from all trains, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- Oregon Toral Bxpress—sa o, " Mscyevile, Hodding. Henry Holtmeler. who died Oetober 7, -was fled vesterday with a petition far its admis- ston to probate v Henrv L. Holtmefer and o] 3i20em| and Orian rm' et Sound and 810 Hayvard, iles and Saa Jose (Saw aly) - “Villits and Sherwood [ May FEllen -Russell, children of the dscessed. The properté is left to the two children and the widow, Eliza. The estate consists of four parcels of realtv and is said ta he worth more than $10.000. Two of the properties are at the corner of Filbert and Tavior streets, another | on Flbert and the fourth at the cormer of Union and Stetner. L 5.2| 6:02{ position of the tides NOTE—In the above ex the early morning tides are given In the left hang column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; ti fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as 0 heights given are in of the United States except when & minus (—) #nd then the number from the depth given by The-plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, “My fathorhad been a sufferet frem sick Keadacha | for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascarets, Since | - Quentin: at Santa Rosa for W =t ; at for -~ ~ | 8 A tor &vll' and Gr-n:;-l. at Hopland A R Potter. Valley. Joka 5'.:.‘.‘?1;.1““-. “Gres Hot H Comptche, Hopk! ; At he, ns. ‘Westport and Usal: , Fort % 12.39» R BT s Anan P, Time_Bai Iy T e o g e v '“m;;\":ui(r‘hl;;;aned Oct 18—Br stmr Doric, Puspet Egemmn Og:e U. 8. N, Mer. &l‘l“ .;'3.",‘:."2-‘2’.75-'“‘5:?‘.:'.‘.:'.. m:".n-‘“‘..5 i - 5 Arrived Ot 15—Stmr Rosecrans, hence Oct October 18, 1804 sl s 5. - 1129 Resiner St., W.Indianapolis, Ind. , via Gaviota. The Time Ball on the tower of £ HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Neva- | building was dropped exactly at m."'.%.g.';'_’ h~a~ '-:: , from Tacoma; stmr-] . hence Oet | L. e. meridian. or at a i i+ 5. via Gaviota. C. TRNETT, San Jose 3384 Sailed Oct 1§—Br stmr Doric_for San Fran- in charg e 1 cisco; Br ship Fairport for - Porfland. —— Ban Jose, FOREIGN PORTS. 5 VICTORIA—Arrived et 17—Bf stme Queer Machinist Entitled to Pension. P - City, from west coast of Vancouver: st é‘ll‘eudn, from Yokohama; stmr Humboidt, = agwa; SN Salled Oct 17—Stmr Plelades, for Tacoma stnr Humboldt. for Ssattle. ' é ed Sept 20—Gep. bark An- tigone, from Hamburg. CORONEL—Arrived Oct 5—Br stmr Dun- stan_ ’med 0::' York, Arriv. 18—Stmr Oregoniam, hence Sept 22; to sail Oct 20 for New York. HONGKONG—Arrived O¢t 2—@er stmr Nu- from Yokohama. =10 for A City Attorney Long rerdered an opinion yesterday to the effect that Joseph J. Harrington, who was em- ployed as a machinist in the Fire De- partment at $4 per-day and who was injured by falling from a ladder while engaged in repalring a water tower in the corporation yard, is entitled to a pension. Long advises the Fire Com- mission te place Harrington upon the Sterling Ca., Chicago or N.Y, 558 Remedy SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES WA VET. i i i Pl dEiiw i £F Ly i 8an