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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1904. AMERIGA MARU DEPARTS WITH CONTRABAND Oceanic Liner Mariposa Sails for Tahiti, and the Ventura Will Leave for Honolulu and the Antipodes To—Day. rs will sail from Pa- to-day bound over southwest. The eave at 11 a. m. for Ta- Ventura departs for Auckland and e Ventura takes argo and passenger e cabin list: h ennedy, F. Lewers, C. D. Lufkin George . wife Mrs. H. Stild- len, E. J. Webster, W. 'A. Porter. Atkinson and H A Tayior and child, nd_wite, John Chegwin, O. hwick, Mrs. B. Asa Taylor, Miss Ada Halsey, Mry Mason S Arrival of the San Jose. wship San Jose arrived Panama by way in M Cu tober 1, work of Adter | t of the siow s and was foroed into sdale. which left Tyne Valparaiso for stores. damaged 13 & storm. - r Front Notes, San Jose, which , reports hav- s oft San Pedro. at the lower end er long. Lioyds agency in this passenger on the Maripom. to the | tober | out of ered paid to the | pay | Halewood. ! paulovsk! with a small 43, ar E por|< for the Orient. amer America Maru, which r Hongkong and way ports arl barley, s starch, 10 pkgs ery, I 5 boots an 101 pkgs ipe Loomis, Badger, ro mr Gual es L Kainin, 17 bours from Byx- etc), via Mazatian § days and 21 Greenwood, Walvix, Creek Maggie, Bay 19 hours from Hardy Eagles, 4 hours from Half- CLEARED. Wednesday, Oct. 19. wanson, Eureka; Pacific npany. c Coast Steamship Com- ia, Rubarth, Hamburg and : 3'D Svreckels & Bros Co. p stmr America Maru, Going, Homolulu, Tt P Newark, Reinertsen. Biswarts Point. SPOKED , long 28 W, sce June 16 for Liverpool. Lat 47 N, iong 10 W, Br ship Argus, Antwero, for San Francisco RETURNED. Oct 19—Stmr Harold Dollar, hence to-day for Petropaulovski, on account of windlase being order; will proceed on Oct TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 18, 10 » m—Weather ; wind NW: velocity ‘6 miles per hour. | DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH—Passed out Oct 18—Br ship from Vancouver, for Caliao; ship iB from Port Townsend, for Sydney. Paseed in Oct 19—Schr J H Lunsmann, from for British Columb out Oct Schr Camano, for Port for San Francisco; Chil bark Ema Blakeley, for t 19—Stmr Um: Br ship Mara- 9 | nr | —\.|rh;;ril’ut:t$ound s Satied Oct 19—Ttal ship T KA—. Al‘h-d Ofl 18—Stmr Francis | H Leggett, hence Oct Oct 19—Stmr San y-»dw esce O 17: stmr South Bay, hence Scotia, hence Oct 17. DO—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Centralla, sailed for San Pedro. P EEATTLE - Arsived oot 18—Stmr Garonne, | from Nome: stmr Asuncion, hence Oct 14. Oct 19—Jap stmr Kanagawa Maru, from Victoria. led Oct 19—Stmr Humboldt, for Skag- NOME~In port Oct 9—Stmr Olympia, trom Seattie: stmr St P.“lbm Sept hence 2. | ASTORIA—Sailed 18—Stme Whittier, ](ur San Francisco. bkin Fullerton, for San Francisco, in tow of stmr Whittier. Arrived Oct 18—Schr Andy Mahoney, rom San Pedro HARDY CREEX--Sailed Oct 18, midnight— netsco. an bark Sirene has | Stinr Greenwood. for San Fra; rted last week ; increased. The | m Liverpool for V out 165 days from and is quoted at 15 per 4°Alils is 156 days from e Ereakwater, § per cent. Japanese who are particularly unfort ©d bere on the vessel October | t of his botanical studfes. P ssel sailed yesterday Dr. 'n-au.er! gration Bureau made another n of the man's eyes. but could not for his landing. The iittle schooner Karl anfi Ella. which ar- rived Tuesda leaking as = &t her anchorage off Melggs Whart. gl e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The schoomer Béward R, West is chartered for lumber, from Grays Harbor to l’@'ry at 80s; ship Willlam H. Smith, business, frgm Puget Sound to Sydmey, at -'Ulnny The British ship Thornliebank proceeds ballast to Sydvey for orders. - ol B v P A Cargo for Siberia. The new steamer Harold Dollar was cleared carried back to Japas | PORT HARFORD—Arrived Oct gants, Srus, for San Pedro; stmr Bmm‘. from 'edro; stmr Coos Bay, hence Oct nned Oe( 19—Stmr Boaita, for s-n Fran- cisco; stmr Coos Bay, for San Pedro. PORT HADLOCK-Sailed Oct 19—Schr Se- , for Ban Francisco. mmlm—mm Oct 19—Ital ship kllod llus, for Taku. Tapar, apd came m, %umu—a-:—um- for Grays Harbor. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Se- quois. hembe Oct 15. ISLAND ro-:u. 2. I nouoz.m.u——umu 19_Br stme Mio- m-:-mnum - EASTERN PORTS. mr Stanley Doilar, Bruce, 19 days from | 7 hours from Alcatraz, Olsen, 13 hours from Point | Jose, Brown, 20 days and 21 hours | 1o rnia, Leland, San Diego | axe: | Thwing, Petropaulov- Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Franciscp Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur &t the city fropt (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide s the same at both placu 2 OTE—!n the above exposition of the tdes 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 tfme; 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 . | addition to the soundings of the United States Weather Report. | Coast Survey Charts. except when a minun (=) Meridian—Pacific Time.) [ sign precedes the height, JAPANESE LINER AMERICA MARU | | LE. RT - HOMEWARD D FoR'THE ORIENT. given is subtracted from the depth given by wn':‘:{n:};{x :‘c; “1‘?;;“\; : the charts. The plane of reference is the mean W wate Teported for the previous day: | °f the lower lo - ..72-48 New Orleans 30 Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. The following are the seasonal rainfalls.to | — — e te as compared with those of same date jast Coquills Kiver Coquille River Portlang & Waj Crescent City ason and rainfails in last twenty-four bours: Last This Last season. 3.27 Stations— 24 hours. season. .00 434 Portland & Astori: Grays Harbor .. San Pedro San Pedro Humboldt . ) THE COAST RECORD. Pk GBS 23 San Pedro 3 ox 2253 5 £ El 5 23 2= s w1 STATIONS %5885 &~ B | - B QRSN LR R | : e | g : : 3 China & Japan. 0 Independence 3020 San Diego & Way P ‘oa. Los Angeles .20 98 rays Ha 3 | 3¢ Tamaipals 30 15 ) e T |Oct. North Head Seattle & Tacoma. Oct. Pocateilo Honolulu oot | Phoenix Pt Reyes Portland . Portland & Astoria Mexican - Ports | Rosebu .40 Red Biuk .. 130, | S.E. Faralion 30.12 | Bacramento 08 | Salt Lake 30.42 | San Francisco.30.12 , | San L om.po 30.00 | S8an Di 29.90 Pler, | Beattie 52 e ;mkn.ne . .50 atoosh 30,44 L ropaulovski . ln.flgunclg: 3043 a2 .| Coquille River . Pier 20 | Winner 30.44 AHumboldt Pler 18 Astoria & Portland| 8 pm Pler 37 | Beattle & ‘hmm October 23. Coquille River . Seattie & Tacom: Los Angeles Ports. ‘cos B. & Pt. Orfd Warm weather continues along the coast of California south of San Francisco. Afternoon temperatures of S0 degrees or higher are re- ported south of Point Conceotion. Forecast made at San Francieco for thirty hours ending midnight, October 20: orthern California—Faie Thursday. ing cloudy at oight; light norheast winds b alifornia—Fair Thursday: light inds; probably cocler by night. da—Fair Thursday. Pler 11 Pier 13 Thursday, ‘bec-)mln‘ cloudy and prob-.hly cooler in ‘the | afternoon and night; light northeast winds, changing to westerly. | “Los Angeies and vicinity—Fair Thursday, probably cloudy and cooler in the afternoon ight northeast winds, chaaging to brisk westerly. Sacramento—Fair Thursday, light east winds. Fresno—Fair Thursday: light north winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. —_— Satled Oct 18_Fr ship Desaix. for Oregon. PUNTA ARENASSalled Oct 13—Ger stmr Neko, for Sen Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 18—Br stmr Tar- tar, from Vancouver. ST Hm.ms—nmu Oct 18—Br ship Yola, from Manila, for orders. MAZATLAN- Salled Oct 17—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. YORK—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Teu- Liverpocol; stmr Hellgoland, from =5 pool: St Citta di uuou. Tor 'Naoles ana flmw_nm-c Oct 18—Stmr Anchorta, Y&rfi. Sarmatian, from Bos- not so warm, NEW tonic, from Bay. Published by officlal authority of the | and then the number | =' RN L R S R B L0 THE WORLD u 1| your part of it, = — Sydney & Way Pts.| [ WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Tylh"l!l'd s 2‘““ Eg ;f FORECAST. Pier ID : Pleasant weather continues on the Pacific ;";: . | siope. Throughout the middle West unsettled weather prevalls I o rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun- Pler 20 | tains. Pler 18 | Pier 20 | Pier 32| [Pler 2 | 11 TELL STORIES THAT CONFLICT Differing Testlmony Given by Two Detectives in the Dolbeer Will Case ONE AIDS CONTESTANTS Amyéd Against All Other Witnesses in Describing the Young Woman’s Death Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Contradicting that of all other witnesses who have told of the death of Miss Bertha Dol- beer was the testimony to-day of J. Edward Smith, a hotel detective.” He appeared before Robert P. Lee, the commissioner who is taking deposi- tions for the San Francisco court in | which relatives of Miss Dolbeer are | contesting her will Smith was a witness for the contest- ants who are trying to prove that Miss maintain, justifies the presumption that | she was insane and therefore mentally incapable of disposing of her property- Miss rren, at the previous hear- ing, from the room which she and Dolbeer was disappearing .from the | window in the corridor. Dolbeer’s feet as they were slipping from the sill. Detective Cornelius Sul- livan of the West Thirtieth street po- lice station deposed that Miss Warren | had told him the same story. Smith flatly contradicted the Sullivan | report of the interview with Miss War- ren, at which both men were present. “Miss Warren told me,” sz i the ho- | | tel detective, “that she had been in the room with Miss Dolbeer; that Miss| Dolbeer complained she was ill on ac- count of the heat and went into the corridor. Miss Dolbeer open the window herself, | step on the sill and jump.” { Smith's statement was assailed by | | D. Frank Lioyd of this city and E. H. Carroll of San Francisco, counsel for the executors. When Smith's atten- | tion was called to the testimony of | 4.6 Miss Warren and of Sullivan he per-| L] sisted that his recollection could not! be at fault. This story was seized upon by the contestants as strengthening their the- ory of suicide, for the act of throwing | up the window sash showed, in their opinion, that the.young woman had intended to take her own life. The taking of further depositions was | postponed until Friday morning. —————————— Mine Shaft Twisted by Temblor. SAN DIEGO. Oct. 19.—In draining the Stonewall mine, the workmen have | discovered a peculiar result of the earthquake some time ago. The mine; shaft has been twisted so that the timbers have been pulled around to| opposite sides of ‘the shaft from their | original positions. Huge boulders have ADVERTISEMENTS. cR-- and ours, and | you'll find few laundries to beat ! this one. We're modest. WE i think not one touches it in every good quality a first-class laundry ought to have. Try itonce. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, ' 1004 MARXET STREET. Telephone South 430. OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘ Steamers leave Broadway | wharved (! 9 ana 1), | San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wnuel.‘ Juneau, Treadweils, Haines, Skagway, ete., Alaska—1i a. m., October 12, 17, 22, 27, Nov. 1. Change to this com- | steamers at Seattle. P\I Victorta, Vancouver, Bort Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, | am, Bellingham—11 2. m.. Oct. Nov. 1. Change at Seattie to , October 10, ll, 26, Nnv : uuumu Bay, San Jose dei | Altata. Paz_ Santa Ro- | ml (Mex.), Ml m., Tth each mo. | el::m“ntllm obtain folde:. Right Dolbeer committed suicide, which, they | testified that she had emerged | the | young woman occupled just as Miss | She saw Miss | Miss Warren said she saw{ been dropped in the shaft and must| be dynamited in order to be removed. | S T AL BeSCAE £. A New York—XLondcn Direct. . | Mesaba.Oct. 29. 10 am/Minneap.Nov. 12. 9 am Mnneh.Nov. ', AND RETURN tickets on sale on certain dates via , Union Pacific and North-Western' Rn;md-tn Lme from Francisco, Los Angeles and other California points. Two fast trains daily; includ- the famous electric-lighted Overlan Lm:m.ed id through train, less than three days to Chicago, over the only double-track railway from the Missouri River to Chizago. ! | ‘00A Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey. ;gA Benicla, Bimirs sad CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACT | ' LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDATS (Via De Wiillame, Willows, +Fruto. Red at 9:30 a. m., through i 3 days, 8008 Davia. Woodinnd. Knighs Losding |0 with diner and all trappings. Marysrille, Oroviile 7.50» 8.304 Port Costa, anm. ‘Knttock, Stockion, New- g Fi § ¥ 2 Other Santa Fe Tralns: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Goshen Merced, Hanford and Visalla ford_ Vln"l Bakersfeld . - for Stockton. 8.304 Niles, San Jl.t.% HLOI‘. Btoc ansas Grand Canyos ton, (+Mfiton), loi b o - 8305 o Mai7eville: Chica, hed Biak ... ~ 420 TICKET OFFiCES—641 ket St. and ‘°"“"1-.'~'"'"“ Jamssnw, S Ferry Depot, S. ¥. 3 ‘: way, O Cal. Jose. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market Street. | Owdan. Omaba. Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louts. 10.00A Valieso SAN PRANCIS WEEK DAYS—7.30, 3:20, o 30 Saturdays Extra a4 1338 o = BUNDAYS—8: & m.; 1:30, 3:30, P Benica, Winters, Secrsmento, §:00, 6 Woodiand, Knlg! Laading, Marysville, Orovtile sad '.y 307 Ha) "llel. Fove. Livermore. 680P The Ow! Limiied—Newmana. Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tul Bakersfield. Los Angaies. ard. Niles and San Jose ‘n | “Week | _Days. | aays. | Desttnation. dzyA 3:10a: 1goacie cago. . Kansas City, 8¢. Loais, ez, Stockion. Sacramenta, | Stz Revo, Sparks: Tonopai Keeler, Ouden... 8.000 Valiefo, dally, exceps Sunday 7007 Valiejo, Sunday oniy, 7.00° kichmond. San Pabls, Part Costa, Martines and Way Stacions. 8050 Pary Cmen, } 7500 11.208 | Indsor | 7:30am| 8:00am| nnmmu 10:40am10:20am | viday).. #:30pm| 3:30pm| Geyserville | 1:35pm| 8:30pm 985 Martimes. Tracy. Sto6 9. Cloverdale ¥ Oregon & Callforais ‘n | Hopland |10:40am 10:20am | raments, Marysville, ] sl .mwl:xu- |'9:350m o 2opm | P L . L I | “Viits sad | ] jal 7:30am| 8:00am| Sherwood | 7:35pm/ 8:30pm ! COAfiT LINE_(far ' m [ w-;n. [ 1 00t ot Market Street.) 30pm| 3:30pm’ uncr—zvme i 16A Newark. o 'l-lmm‘ 8:00am| _Sono | P B s55e - ‘““"‘ S Gien Eilea 2150 s.5“.:£' Contersitie, Saa ~ does, s ‘ 'l | New Aimadea. Los Gatos. Fel Jowrm! 3909l Sebastopol | Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz | Principai Way Stations ......... 110384 STAGES conneet at Green Bras for San | Quentin: at Sants Rosa for White Sulpdur | 4159 Newark. Saa Jose, Los Gatos. {“'t'" Bprings and Mark West Springs; at Lytton {of | o9 3ge Hunters' Traia (Satarday oaly)— Lymm Sprmn at Geyserv for Skaggi San Jose sod Way Stations Epring: erdale for the Geysers. Booas | | ville and bmn-‘ood at Enfland for Duaecas | | 17.25» | Bpril Highland Springs, m“" Caris- bad iprings, Soda Bay, IJ . Barth | Eprings ma Lake Co. Hot Spnnc ian | 402 {for Vichy Sprivgs. Saratoga Springs Blus .00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid. only). 4109 Lakes. 1 hurel Dell’ Lai 00A The Cosrter—San Jose, Saiinas, Pomo, Potter Vv Sen Ardo. Puso Robied, Sa e TR Buckneli's, s, Ses Lais Obisoo: | Heights, e rullviiie, Ores Hot Sprifgs, Hal e | House, Comptche, fopkins. Men | Fort Brags, West and’ Usal: at Willits T Rearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood for ¥ L. 10308 Bragg. Cahto. Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- un.m m, Hollister, Castzoville. Det mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruit- Monte, Pumc Grove, Sarf, Lom- | Jand, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5, Pspperwood, a Scotia and Eureka. o-mrdny to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced o Sunday—Round-trip tickets o all polats Tates. Capitol us, Pacide Grove. Salinas_Sau Luis Obispo Frincioa Way Statiens. nd San Ratfael at half and Way ‘feket office, Market street. Chromicls sod Way Stations butiding 2,165 San Joue a5d W a7 Stations 3AS"L FRAZIER. R X. RYAN, | 386p Del Monte Express—Sauta Ci Gen. Il'tf. Gen Pass. Agt. ! San Jose, Watson viile, Saunin | Cruz. Del Moat: Pacific Grove. 'lu-t.oar,--u Wrizbt. snta Cruz, vis Santa Clars Monterey, | MT. TAMALPAIS RaiLway ad prisciyal Way Suations cex- Sunda AR T, S U 1850 Maxay ST-(North Shore Railroad) SAUSALITO FERRY, Foot Market St Los Angeiss, Defning. EI Pasn §t.Louis. New Orleans, NewVork Watsenvitie, €% nitola gnnuvmo. Dei o OCEAN TRAVEL. t. Padl.. Phll-delphh 'ov, BiNew York. *Calling at Dover for London and Paris. A IC TRANSPORT LINE. 5, 3:30 pm| Mamnee. DOMINION LINE. jhort sea pam‘r- Oct. 29/ Vancouver ... AR LINE. York: o Sailing Wednesdays, Celtic. Oet - Nov.. Majenti Nov. 9, 10 am' Baitie R el m-aag: from Vmoa for !flm Wm Miss May K. Torre, 1821 Dupont street, secured warrants from Police o8 Mfl-lflll. Pier 7, Pacifis 3t COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANBATLANFQJIZ D LINE -.mrm