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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY LINERS MARIPOSA AND VENTURA GO OUT WITH LARGE PASSENGER LISTS Fleets of Sailing and! Steam Vessels Are Bound Here. | Gasoline Schooner, thei | i | Bessie K, Damaged Off Gualala. 21l cargo and a arf w big passen- rowded with WN SCHOONER ALICE straightened HER OWNER AND HIS WIFE, CONSIDERABLE DIFFICULTY RESCUED. KIMBALL, WHICH WENT ASHORE ( faithful soa, s sand, 20 cs candiles. moan Isiands—279 cs canned 8 pikgs | kied salmon, 30 bbis flour, 54 pkgs potatoes, 35 p ons, 394 cs canned goods, 25 pkgs 1440 Ibs coddsh. 430 Ibs lard, %= naval stores 35 pkgs @ S———yay- s, 3 es arms and ammunition, 13 pkgs Vessels for This P peinta, & phes dry goods, 3U08.Q Meber, 13 c8 A mong esseis bound ew Zealand—125,567 ibs dried fruit, | six large bs raisin 0L cs canned f; 1088 resh fruits, 21,108 ibs hops, 6560 Ibe 156 gals wine, 175 salmon. 56 cs aseo: cs table p erts "130 pkgs newspaper T bbis lubricating olls, T r, 4597 Tbs S4 cs paints, § bbis quicksilver, 48 es boots rubber hose. as the PR a bales 51 phes dry { the Schooner Alice Kimball. | g drugs and sundries, 9 cs arms | £ - he report of the and amm . pkes metal polish, 218 | pkgs pipe and fittings, | ands—S3 cs assorted canned goods, | walmion, § es table preparations. ts., 15 crts onions, 15 pkgs | eese. § cs dry gnods. 2— cs canned salmom, 2 onia—16 cs canned fruit, 10 cs | 5 cs codfish | i B URGES MORE STEAMERS. | Annual Report of Pacific Coast Com- pany Made in New York. ¥ YORK, Oct. 20.—The annual report of Damages in Del Norte Case.. ok Watef Front Notes. which are now There was ex- ncresse of Pacific Coast, may be wise in the Dear future, at least SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED Thursday, Oet F A Kifburn, Thompson, 7 bours from Rodgers. r Shasta, Hansen, 35 bours from San olsom; 62 hours frém San rte, Payne, 34 hours from Cres- t Arena Miller, via Point Arema 12 hours. San Diego and way Dorts. Sunr Santa Crus, Alberts, I1 bours from Pedro, ete. Stmr Gipsy. Gray, 22 hours from Montersy. Ship Star of Italy, Wester, 20 days from Pyramia Harbor Charters. s char- Bark Servia, Neison, 113 days from Kariuk. Shang- | Schr Jemnie Griffin, Gibsos, 3 hours from : | Bolinas: to Honoluly | CLEARED. Thursday, Oct. 20. Stmr Californian, Dow, Seattle and Tacoma; ms, Dimond & Co. Barley for Europe. Ventura, Hayward, tmr Maripsa, Rennte, Tahiti; J D Spreck- & Bros Co: ship Duchesse de Berry, ——, Queens- n; Girvin & Eyre. Br ship Wanderer, Dunning, Seattle; W R Grace Bark Ealulani, Colly, Homolulu; Willlams, SAILED. A Cargo for Homolulu. The bark Kaiulas: safled yesterday for Homo- la with zine, 28 pigs millwork. 5 bales twime, 40 cs | | WEATHER CONDITIO! FOR] a3 . Glelow, 19 hours from Eureka. | Dimond & Co. Thursday, Oct. 20. F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Eagles, Halfmoon Bay. mr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. mr State of California, Nicoisom, San r Mariposa, Rennie. Tahiti. Geo Looomis, Badger. Seattle. ¢ Ventura, Hayward, Sydney, Auckiand Page Pago. via Honolulu. tropauloveki. Rubarth, Hamburx and way ports. Stmr Celia. Smith, Albion. Stmr Pomo. Ahlin. Albion. Bark Kaiulani, Coily, Honolulu. ciuding the followirg 1000 ubis Sour, 65.000 Ibw salt, 2408 &5 assort Ibs bread, 10,100 Ibs ries and provisfons, 43 pkes 39.790 16s beans, 360 cs 19 bbls vinegar, rice, 27 lbs cement, 6150 lbs | ke, 464 kegs 150 es blast- 2 hales Ger stmr Nicaria, Grays Toe Dauntiesss, S = Landing, ug Dauntiesss, wens to tow schr Besale K to San Francisco. CORRECTION. The sailing of schr Sehume from Port Had- esterday d 545,083 New Zealand, $108, Fiji Isiends, 31139; aledonia, $101 -ading_exports g | Weather R (120th Mertdian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, 5 p. m. The foliowing maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day Boston 54-50 New Orleans ....82-64 Chicagzo T4-48 Philadelphia 55-56 Cinctnnati $2-38 Pittsburg $0-80 ! Jacksonviile 78-70 St Louis ...... 48 | | New Xork ....,.82-38 Washington .....T4-04 SAN FRANCISCO...........T8-80 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to e a8 compared with those of the same date last season, and the rainfalls in the last twen- | ty-four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 Hours. Seasom Season. Eureka X 3.27 Red Bluff 0.00 §.49 0.48 Sscramento 0.00 5.47 0.12 San Franciseo 0.0 7.45 0.17 Fresno bR 498 0.00 Independence 0.00 0.47 042 S L. Obispo o.00 458 0.02 Los Angeies 0.00 1.13 0.43 San Diego 0.07T ] a g <5 3 | ss E H 2o STATIONS. 3 ;" 3 $ 3 Baker 30.40 62 Carson 30.34 62 Eureka . 30.12 T4 Presno ......80.10 78 8. E.Faralion30.08 76 i -..30.10 56 | Pocatello 30.38 58 Irdependence .30.18 72 Los Angeles. 20,34 S8 Mt Tamalpais.30.16 68 North Head. .30.32 58 Phoenix 2.94 sS4 Point Reyes. 30.06 %0 Portland 30.26 68 Red Bluff 20.08 82 Roseburg 30.22 8 Sacramento ..30.08 78 t ..30.40 B4 San Franciseo.30.10 18 S L. Obispo.30.00 90 San Diego 2990 78 s 30.38 84 Spokane .....30.38 88 Tatoosh 30.36 54 Walla Walla.30.32 T4 Winnemucea .30.36 64 Yuma 29.92 86 ST. inues on the Pacific Slope, ern Washington, where rain is ifornia the temperature along 12 to 18 degrees above the er weather may be expected Afterncon temperatures have Fair weather cor except in No by Saturday. been as high as 90 degrees along the coast south of Point Conception. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours. ending midnight, October 21: Northern California—Fair Friday, becom- ing cloudy at night; cooler; light easterly wind, changing to westeriy. Southern - California—Fair Friday: cooler; light northeast wind. changing to westerly. Nevada—Fair Friday. San Franciseo and vicinity—Rair Friday; mot so warm: cloudy at night; light northeast wind, changirg to Wwesterly Angeles and vicinity—Fair Friday: cool- er: light northeast wind. changing to westerly. Sacramento and vicinity—Pair Friday; light easterly wind. Fresno and vicinity—Fair Friday. ALEXANDER G. MeADIE, District Forecaster. —— e » Sailed Oct 20—Stmr Noyo, for_San Fran- ciseo; schr Dora Bluhm, for San Pedro. Safled Oct 20—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco; bkin Amelia, for San Franeisco. Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Phoenix and stmr Arctic._hence Oct 19. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Brunswick, bence Oet 19. SEATTLE—Arrived Oet 20—Stmr Umatilla, hence Oet 17. Safled Oct 20—Stmr City of Puebia, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 20, noon—Br stmr Telemachus, from Victoria: stmr Cottage City, from Skag- way. Sailed Oct 20, 2:45 p m—Stmr Asuncion, for San_Francisco. COOS BAY—Salled Oct 20, § a m—Stmr ; stmr Alliance, for Arcata, tor Home_ for San E ‘rancisco. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Oct 20—Stmr 20—_Schr Albert Mevyer. from Grays Harbor; schr Mindoro, from Bverett: schr R W Bartleit, frum Tacoma. Oct 10—Shin Star of ON THE OREGON COAST DURING A SUDDEN HO WERE ABOARD THE WRECKED VESSEL, WERE | sestic, e 2 Safled Oct 19—Br stmr Em- . for Vanecouver. and not Mazatian)—Sailed Oct | cao, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oct 20—Br stmr Gae- hence Oct 1, via Honoiulu. APORE—Arrived prior to Oet 20—Br himosa, from New York, for Manila. ALLAO—Sailed Oct 19—Ger stmr Memphis, for San Francisco; Ger stmr Saxonia, for San Francisco. | SUEZ—Arrived Oct 20—Span stmr Isia de Panay, from Manila, for Liverpool. OCEAN STEAMERS ! —Sailed Oct 20—Stmr Fries iverpocl, for Philadelphia; stmr . from Liverpool, for New York. EW YORK—Salled Oct 20—sStmr La Lo- raine, for Havre; stmr Republic, for Gibraltar, Naplés and Genoa: stmr Bluecher, for Ham burg. via Plymeath and Cherbourg; stmr N midian, for Glasgow. Oct 30—Stmr Deutschland, stmr Pennsy! from ania. from Hamburg: Oect 20—Stmr | Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Calabria, from New York, via Naples. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct from New York: stmr Saxonia, Boston: stmr Merion, trom Philadeiphia. Sailed Oct 19—Stmr Bavarian, for Montreal, via Moville. NAPLES—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Canopic, from Bostoa. DOVER—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Pretoria, from New York, for Hamburg, and proceeded (was delayed by fog in the chanmel). — Memoranda. Ma- | trom 19—Stmr LONDON, stmr Albnera, from New ¢ Breakwater, ashore - to_include temperary repai: £3000. Cargo, except 150 to cost probably ns jettisoned, is un- for 300 toms of water for botlers. A, Oct yesterday for San Francisco, returned here to-day with ma- chinery disabled. Tug Dauntless has left San Francisco te tow vessel there. Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. | Due. | From. Coquille River | Coquille River Portl San Pedro . > Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Grays Harbor ... San Pedro ... San Pedro & Way P! Grays Harbor Seattle ...... e 1oct. Portland & Way Ports. Oct. Mendocino & Pt. Arema. |Oct. San Diego & Way Pts.[Oct. 4 Puget Sound Ports....|Qet. BB EE R RS R SR e s§ERCES 3 T i |- Y H] e o LTI pEEEE ] = it B BB, BEIS Pue Fu B8few BulubBuus &u8E NEolwewk E¥ Hu i | court and the probate court of New Foraiin le the seme ot Suih plases | dent; Captain Robert Eletcher, secre- Oet 19—Punta Arenas resorts Br | BITTER FIGH FOR BIG ESTATE| pRo Fresno Is Scene of Legal! Battle Being Waged for| Control of Dead Man’s Coin | IE FIGURE Large Statue to Top the Me- Kinley Monument Soen to Be Ready for Mounting ARGUMENTS ARE HEARD | wiLl, ADORN THE PARK Administrators Counties Claim Right to Handle Legacy of a Miser —_—— Special Dispatch to The Call. FRESNO, Oct. 20.—"“A scramble over a dead man’s bones,” as Frank H. Gould, one of the attorneys in the| case. termed it, was in progress all day before Superior Judge Church. | The court heard a motion to set aside | the letters of administration issued to | Public Administrator R. D. Chitten- den of Fresno in the $300.000 estate of Johr. Davis. The estate was mainly derived from Samuel Davis, an ec-| centric millionaire of San Francisco, | who died last September. The Admin- istrators of three counties—Taulare, San Francisco and Fresno—are con- cerned in the fight. The case was opened by Manson F. | | McCormick, assisted by Everts & Ew- ing of Fresno. Truman & Oliver and” Bishep, Wheeler & Hoefler of San Francisco. Frank H. Gould and E. O. Miller of Visalia represent the Admin- istrator of Tulare County. Gould's con- tention is that the Tulare County Ad- ministrator is entitled to the letters | because his application was filed three days before Chittenden’s; but Chit- | | tenden’s attorneys claim that in the absence of proof to the contrary the | letters issued are good. After denying several attempts to | delay the matter till the Tulare County York could be heard from, Judge Church went on with the case. Rix! and Ewing argued that Gould had no | standing in court, being shut out by his failure to protest. The court re- | served a ruling on this question. After lengthy arguments on each side the court reserved his judgment, | ! i | intimating, however, that he would | decide in favor of Chittenden. | > -+ | Time Ball i Hydrographic Office, U. S. N, Mer- chants’ Exchange, Sen Franscieco, Cal., G 3.’31‘?'“;;4 to drop to-day. i -6 S J_ C. BURNETT, in charge. s Lieutenant, U. < mmanarr T3 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Franeisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. - NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point: the beight FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2L Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets 3 o |Time Time| [Time| |Time) 2= e | P | — |- 3L wl ' wi L wi = wi | 5.1} 3: ! 5.1 & : 5.1 4 1 533 { H 22011 2.5111: 27112: NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 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; 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 Sta: Coast Survey Charts_except When a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by | fhe charts. The plane of reference is the meas | of the lower low waters, : of Three|golden Gate Panhandle the | noon at the | reached | William Greer Harrison, and B. Site Chosen for Unveil-| ing Aitken’s Fine Work e R N, | The casting in bronze for the monu- ment that is to be erected in the Park | Panhandle to the memory of William McKinley took place yesterday after- Globe Brass and Bell Foundry, 126 Main street, in the pres- ence of the monument committee, art- ists, architects and students of the Mark Hopkins Art Institute. The final | casting passed without a hitch, and in a few days the sections of the huge fifteen-foot bronse figure will be joined | together and sent to the Baker-street entrance of the park, where the pedes- tal awaits it Since the model for the impressive fe- | male figure was completed by Robert L Aitken eight months ago the foundry people have been hard at work in as- sembling materials and men, and in casting the several sections of the fig- ure. Long before the sculptor's model the foundry skilled artisans from France were sent for. These are | men who hold the secret of casting in bronze by a method unknown to the workmen of any other country. The Frenchmen brought with them a pe- culiar modeling clay that is essential to their process of Dbronze-casting.| From start to finish the actual work in bronze has been dome by the Fremch- men, and the final result has fully at- tested their efficiency. So jealously have they guarded their secret that | they even refused the assistance of American apprentice beoys, for fear| that these would learn the methods. | At present the statue consists of six sections that repose in different parts of the foundry. In a few days these sections will be joined, the seams filled and the largest single figure yet cast on the Pacific Coast will be ready for its pedestal. The figure is that of a full- draped female crowned with bay leaves, the features classical and the hair dressed in Grecian fashion. In her right hand she holds a spear, while in her left is an extinguished torch with palm branches. The statue will be mounted on a square granite column, on the front of | which will be a large marble medallion of William McKinley, and at the base, on the four sides, a convenient seat. The whole shaft will be on a circular | sranite platform reached by steps sur- rounding the entire edifice. The un- veiling will probably take place about Thanksgiving day. The committee having charge of the | monument consists of James D. Phelan, president; A. A. Watkins, vice presi- D. J. O'Leary, Rolla V. Watt, J. S. Cahill, supervising architect. The late Irving M. Scott was also a member of the committee. Louis de Rome has tary; | had charge of the entire work at the | foundry. e e Wants Shares for Commission. A suft to compel the transfer of 150,000 shares of stogk in the McAl- | pine Mining Company was begun yes- terday by E. B. Burdick against Frank R. Whitcomb, the Joaquin Oil and Mining Company and F. W. McLean. Burdick claims that the stock is due him under a contract with Whitcomb whereby the former was to have a commission of $5000 for finding a pur- chaser for the McAlpine mine in Tuol- umne County at a price of $50,000. | Burdick found a purchaser in S. E. Rigg, who made an arrangement with | ‘Whitcomb to organize a corporation and Whitcomb was given 276,000 shares of sto-- ADVERTISEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO GAS 415 POST TRIC CO ’ AND EL STREET. X % A3 Dates October 19, 20 26,27 ).} 4More,4 Gheet $78.50 Stlommd 67 50 via 2. . 1 A 4 % Rates ! ery st (Paiace Hotel). 1 Market st..and Becade ofce | 10 Market st San HELVETIA in consistence, of delicious flavor and appetizing ap- pearance. 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Nov. 1. Change at Sea o this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vaacouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboidt Bay)—Pomona, 130 [y San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mou- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Ventira and Hueneme. way wharves Preieht 10 Market st C_D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agenc. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. OO, Agrs., Tickor 0Mes 543 - FrRight Offie 209 Nareet 3L, Per 7, Paeills it