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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1904. v 7 INER DORIC COMES IN FROM ASTAJMEN WiRSt Brings Rich B Carg of | | Naval Boat Ol MEH OWS EEEP D Raw SIks From _ (063 AGTOUDA 1D | Sou'e” armored oo the Orient. | Thick Fog. PRAGERS There Will Be “Something Doing” At, Pragers O-DAY AVERAGES 2226 KNOTS —_— Great Vessel Responds to Occidental and Oriental steam- esterday ! WEATHER REPORT. s ed yesterday from Ori- — the Slightest Touch on Her Don’t, Miss It. s ty-seven days from (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 3 . . . e bRt g e SAN FRaNCISCO, oct. 25 p.m. | Helm During Trial Trip - Sve days sl Eumkty st i The following maximum and minimum tem- i \:hk SRl é DBeo'r‘(h.m are "N’;;gg‘: the previous day: - 2747 { ! on . York | > . reo, the principal items being | o Chicago"": oS Btk oo+ 3440 | BOSTON, Oct. 24—The armoreq E&' B_oE Shoes eas, the value of the firsl! H :Jfi.‘l‘!.‘bfi‘u. 2.% g’:ng;r: i cruiser Colorado, built for the United | i 52-inch Iron Frame Alpaca, in colors| Three different kinds of leathers— X0. The vessel also brings | | § New Orlean: 54! Wa-mng\m'. States navy by Willlam Cramp & Sons | of black, navy and gray. This is{| Viei Kid, Box Calf and Patent Colt: r e i i i W ait Dasington . of Phildelphia, to-day in her official the same cloth that had such a tre-| in seven styles; .all made on the value of 1,000,000 yen, or| | | The foliowing are he mendous run Monday. We sold en- new shape toes; with good solid - e it SNG Mratters picaid ] | dateaiotowing are the scasonal rainfalls to | trial covered S8 nautical miles in three tirely out of black then. soles. : modt silinlits it et 11 i seasi, and raintalls in lust twenty-tour hours: 'hours 57 minutes and 7 seconds, main- ot b Sizes 9 to 2. regular price, §) 30 As usual with the White Star liners|{ | ] Siattons- st guis Last taining an hourly average speed of newed to-day. Special 3078 to $2.35: torday.ore.t rrival of the Doric is a day Torrekn .00 o s"n"’;‘, 22.26 knots throughout the run, ex- [ R PR L Sil‘!zsn?% to 514; regular price, sm £ the schedwle Ambng the Eed Bluft’ 0.00 §49 0.06 ceeding the speed of 22 knots called for | 0"and $2%0; torday - ngers was Lieutenant G. S Franee 000 547 012 in the builders’ contract by more than Toilet, M -scue, Tenth United States Cav- Fresno 0.00 : 000 & quarter of a knot. It is belleved that | Embroideries. 0 :-:urr;d !:xvg\ ;De(;al duty e s e 042 tide corrections will increase her aver- Mgnyo’n o Wlléch Hknel E:fi" e = ary attache with the Japanese . ; age slightly. vel- egularly 15¢ cake, w! hese Embroideries are just Deskiaing Pert At a1l Los Angeles 0.00 0.8 o 3’5“};:“1‘1”: !dpetgl g begd Placed on special sale to- o-day c thing for flounces of skirts. They San Diego . 0.16 0.07 | oped was 23. ots an s was | at, s cake ) oy atyl b T. H. Brown is a marine officer | maintained for six and six-tenths miles e e Iy e S detached trom the United | | COAST RECORD, | during the homeward run. Fi Bur! Hhvwn, the widihe are o ¢ 5 3 s ser ’nal'—ngrl.; A V. Penalva F £ E g _z 7| Todays performance rates the Colo- M inches. This is the hest Embroid: in the Portuguese navy, | 5 CERY 5 2 | rado as the fastest vessel in the armor- ery offer we have ever made, u 1 a J. W. Copman is g 35 5% ;fi §'~' % | ed cruiser class and one of the fastest | FIK‘;‘;?GIB;:I:: .‘,?é':i‘fi,’i,‘ ?:':nmfl’,:: still further reduetions have ral agent of the Standard Oil | STATION. : §EEEz3 £> £/ In the mavy, the only large American usually attractive bargain e o UL R selling ¥ in Yokohama and J. V. K. 5 B2gEa 5 = |ships that have ever exceeded her| and should be taken ad- 35c to T5¢ [ yn:. To hompson is & coal operator of Union- | | B L : S speed being the Columbia and the Min- | ;Rln'axe of immediately. c clean them all out ,,. J. E. McGrath is a coast| | neapolis. The engines worked smooth- cad s e e b have marked them at the veyor from Manila. H. Baker % 38 NW Clear -0 ly and developed an average horse-| ek low price of, a yard. recently a British | on - 1 3 %y 0o Power of 28,000 and the ponderous twin st River above Can- Ty % B2 NW Giews’ (00 screws whirled at an average of 128 Dotted sm‘- Hair Ribbons. vid Fraser is a homeward- 8B rnml!onzoss 5 5 NY Goudy 00 revolutions a minute-and at times W 4 gne sheer grade of Dotted Swisses, g ondent of the London AR« % ear .o made 130 revolutions. The great ship| a yard wide; sells regularly for 20c; | This is a specialty lot of pratty Hatr ie has been with the §apan- a8 ‘00 responded to the slightest touch on her | will be placed on special sale to- Ribbons, in glossy All-Silk; hand- was at the battle of 52 .00 helm. | day. _There are all l some embossed designs of Fraser expressed him- 54 -0 The trial was held over the usual' size dots, and it is bow knots., dots, anchors bles and was as So- - % New England course. Sarting off Cape | Saaraniam oo 2c and cyapuen;. AN S Betgi Buddha, seeming to 100 Ann the vessel steamed 44 knots up the | e L b S o . . either that the Japanese cen- 48 .00 coast to Cape Porpoise, Maine, made N N o % s e SRRSO t on his trali or that the -0 @ brilllant turn and then started on the, n Thunderer would sus- 200 run back to Cape Ann. ation if he even remarked .00 The weather conditions were excel- as a fine day. W. M. Smith -00 )Q}xe:t. The air was clear, a light wind | er and H. F. Poland - % blew from the northwest and the sea s are American mer- 80 .00 was very smooth. - gapore and Manflas L. 2 - gg K gg Eight vessels hot the Unlt:fi Bénte ton is an invalid 3 TS T O~ 4 oar .00 na; were anchored as stake boat: ;e a returning L . 3~'.'11.'¥vuu..ao -4 3 33 xsm 8::; '% uo‘;}; Jere Anen d i lowing were the cabin pas- Fienemes W1 MBS i wl In tuming the “Wigwve 4 sad ip - = = ok other maneuvering tests the ship gave Bach, L. L. Bailey, Mrs. NEW S8CHOONER ST. MICHAEL, JUST FROM THE FAMOUS OLD M%m WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENEI splendid satisfaction, particularly h.'l" ALWAYS RELIABLE deutengnt T, H. Brown. W TURNER SHIPYARD AT BENICIA. FITTED WITH A 60-HORSEPOW! FORECAST. the complete turn which she made iro. 3. Chapiom, 3. W Cop- OLI> INE AND A FULL SUIT OF SAILS SHE WILL SAIL FOR TAHITL The pressure has fallen rapidly along the | cfrcle diameter which was a little Yess | re Stmr Breakwater, Sean BRALTAR—Arrived Oct 24—Stmr Hohen. | of the Colorado. rn, from York for Genoa, Naples, F revails along the coast of California. Y C GOW~— i‘:n\:fl 0&'24 “bTmr (‘:‘31;;1;:: I-‘gr‘ecpm made at San h'l.ncuco for thirty | Accompanied by \nlse. It Caused Cap- | from New York hours ending midnight, October 25 otain to Think That Ship Northern California—Cloudy Tuesday, N-l- bly showers on the- northern coast, cooler in Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday, | People were awakened by a Plane of reference is the mean | the same morning from Newcastle, | 3,5 Canal Commission held a long sess from Schneidewind Jr., T Shibata, Mrs. W. S. Stone, Master M. Takenou- hours from San r Coos Bay, Johnso Pedro, Br stmr Doric, Smith days 15 hours 0 hew Turner shipys min from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days oy "f’:"fl s R;:"'d“ 11 hours 52 min, via Honolulu 5 days 20 S FRISES- ld- | hours 3 min, ch is preparing for her and the South Pacific. soner St. Michael, now at 2 with carpenters and | Stmr Columbia, Doran, Portiand and As - Bnlining ‘Soncies o the | torta Stmr Santa Monica,_Oisen, 1 suit of sails the schooner is ‘Whitesboro, Hansen, ¥-horsepower gasoline engine. Chas Nelson Iversen, Eureka. H et long, about 25 feet beam | Stmr Samoa Madsen Caspar | feet draught. She is owned by | Stmr Gualala, Kalnin, Delmar Landing. ~ | v of Paris and e | Bktn John Smith, Wick, Grays Harbor. | Schr Advance Ogidnessen Bandon, Schr Newark. Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. | EAILED. Monday, October Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port R i | | | | City Panama. §. W. Elder. Portland & Astoria. Humboldt Mexican Ports Portland & Way Ports. |Oct. Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Oct. | Ban Diego & Way Pts. | Bel River Ports . was general thréughout the islands. Lieute: G. R. For- | s d Washington coast, and there a v H o1““0;“!’3‘ Fraser, 1 B szrr;?'l‘n;flmon:!u'm o aisturbance may come | than twice the length of the cruiser. Harrington, J. F. MacG: 11, B Sequof ents, T7 M from | Wilhel 1 b rthern coast. e e i e, T Gaaw, ‘;‘."“:“' samts marbara, O m: N:, hm “";""i"’\' °: Sssboa Al ‘:’ e“@"oéfiu"fén."‘ 08 reorabie: for | EARTHQUAKE FELT W.' M. | Coos Bay Stmr laqua, Jorgenson, 54 hours from As- Master Washington Stone, Mas- | toria. = 3 ¥ su-::in: P;‘mr Centralia, Ericsson, 43 hours from San AR A Had Grounded. Movements of Steamers. the interior, fresh southerly winds. HONOLULU, Oct. 18.—A vigorous e e et svinbwest | earthquake shock awoke the people ] - TO ARRIVE. winds. da—TFair Tuesday. |Of Honolulu on the morning of Octo- l Steamer. “Fro 5o | B Ftantieco and vicinityCloudy Tuesdsy, | ber 14 at 3:45 o'clock. The shock was 3 = with fog; fresh southwest winds. | the most severe felt in years on this s a tredn southerly winde. 4 island. Bellingham Bay Company of | Delegation of Hebrews, An- Sacramento—Cloudy, cooler Tuesday; fresh violent shaking of couches and beds. 2z o X . % BT Tl ruestey, ent noctherty winds. | The wave seems to have passed from San Francisco Awarded| ticipating His Birthday, DIE, District Forecaster. | a southeasterly direction to the north- 5. 3 Y. 2 . 5 | west or vice versa, -The earthquake| (ontract by Commission| Cails at the White House Coast Burvey Charts_except when a minus (—) | - The quake was felt at sea and the ey AR ‘mnmu the :f"b" and t::;mh-‘,gl::b;; | barkentine Encore, which arrived on| WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The Pan- Special Dispatch to The Call ¢ charts. The 2 CALL BUREAU, HOTEL BARTON, o el - e it he pecuilar meve | sion to-day at which bids for supplles | WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—President PHOTOGRAPHERS WILL ment occurred while the vessel was|and a number of other matters In-| Rogsevelt will celebrate the forty-sixth HOLD CONVENTION HERE |about fifteen miles off the southeast cident to construction work were acted | ynniversary of his birth next Thurs- end of Molokal. It was sufficient to | upon. The award of the contracts foF | gay Anticipating this event a delega- TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Oct 24, 10 p m—Weather The ‘“‘;"0‘1’ fl‘":]l?n thick; wind S; velocity 4 miles per hour. arranged, including oE: ey s with electric lights | MISCELLANEC = Stmr State of California reports stmr Coos and is the supercargo, cbably the first mate, Crescent City . San Pedro H ences of & big liner. She fia:séésifiéémssssésaufiuéfi Bay, from San Pedro for & | . t v Imgren from his bunk | - broken down off the 9-fathom buoy. ssociat | wake Captain Palmgr: supplying 2,600,000 feet of lumber, ag- o MEMORANDUM | % it Oalifomatn i"“h"" A‘;‘:‘:‘cm‘ and cause him to hurry on deck. The | gregating approximately $30,000, for | So" of Hebrews from Baltimore called Passengers From Honolulu. Per stmr Coos Bay—On Oct 23 oft Cayucos, | C nd & Artistic Photography to e marine disturbance first started’ with | wnioh bids were opened on October §, | 3t the ite House this morning ta ship Alameds is due in | damaged rudder: was taken in tow Oct 24 o & Way Three-Day Session. a noise and then the vessel trembled | was subsequently announced. extend congratulations and were intro- & Bellingh: Oct. 4 n Pedro & “‘n§ Porta|Oct. 31 The Photographers’ -/ San Diego & Way Pts.|Oct. 31 | California will hold its second an- Fortine - 2| nual convention October 26, 27 and 2 a5y , - Sea Rover and towe B ont’ totay Dot Thaiie di o \l;n:;u;s:l buoy by tug Sea r and towed X T. T. McCrossen, F. J. : th, Wiliam 'Coney, Association of | violently. It sounded to Captain Palm- | " phe Bellingham Bay Company of | duced by Representative Wachter of | gren as if the vessel was scraping over | gan Francisco, operating in the Puget | Maryland. They presented a-manu- a sand bottom. He thought at m'“| Sound region, was awarded the con- | Script copy of highly laudatory verses, CORRECTION, In yesterday’s shipping the schr J M Weath. 4 two children, J. Kirkland, ed_at San Francisco from Port | 2 . | she had gone aground. tract for 2,100,000 feet and the Con- | Written and read to the President by Conpor3 Hadiock. not Port Harford. as reported. §{in the &t gallery of the Mechanics —————————— tinental Lumber Company of Houston, | one of their number. e DOMESTIC PORTS Honolulu & Kahutai g | Pavilion. Its membership is large, | popang WARN CHILD Tex., for 500,000 feet. The award for | _The poem, which is on parchment im Tug Unadilla Aground. fog on the bay yesterday the tug SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 23 nian, hence Oct 20; schr ¥ Ehanghal. Oct 24, 10:30 a having on its rolls the names of men | who .have made California famous for Hebrew characters, recites the exploits HER HER"" | supplying the large number of steel o iy g e of Roosevelt and especially commends | cars needed will be announced to-mor- . fm TO SAIL. are Island on her way to this | 1 ;omis, hence Oct 20; 12:40 p e He na- | " Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler, | artistic photography all over the world. | . | row. his part in the Kishenev affair. One y d in shoal water at 1 p. m. lflr:}m ’-?Em, = | = . The official programme is as follows: | Fate °(Dr hle: T:;:?I‘l;:;:wm oo BELLINGHAM, Wash., Oct. 24.—The | of the verses runs as follows: st f Angel Island. The pilot lost his | Salled Oct 24—Stmr Geo Loomis, for - San | October 26. Ootober 26—9 &. m., opening of the conven- ugl as first order for lumber for the Panama For Kishenev he held his hand, martyrs singn bells and whistles sounded alike | Francisco; stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway. Los Angeles Ports.(10 am(Pler 2 a i tion of pictures by members; Sleeps. | has bee To stricken without land; e current carried bim westwara | g ASTORIA—Safied Oct 34—Schr Melrose,, for | Grazs Harbor .| 4 pmper 2 | 05, "00 PP ‘Gadiess by Prosient O: | HOBOKEN, N. J., Oct. 24.—Mabel | by Beliabnam mills and it Is said 10 He Sounded Keynotes ful o heart,” w e kR : % ’ r lea’s children torn apart. the pretty maval boat hapd | Selled Oct 2¢_Schr Crescent, for San Pedro. e 1 am(pier 16 | B Boye: 13 o oo 8 er 1 5 . em. | Roberts, 13 years of age, of this city | be the forerunner for enormous quan- x e . Arrived Oct 24—Stmr Northland, hne Oct 21. | Coquille River . 5 pmi{Pler 20 | 9f 21 £ defender printing out and’ devel- | | tita uired on the isthmus. A little| A translated copy of the poem CoE M e T ey e | Bl O S G W Eider, for san | Areut . (Cole B AP Gril § B 8 | Soseatien of aender, priiing Sul aad getih | dreamed last Thursday night that she | tities required on the lsthmue, b Wetle | aiso ‘presented to. the President. oTbe Unaaitia could ot be | PERNEY poRpARA—Amived Oct 24—Stmr ;| Chine & Tapas. li’gn‘:{,,m 4b | monium chloride_ printifis process by O. V. | :azr;l:ar mother, Mrs. Mary E. Roverts, | FIo0 i Hiai consignment, Intended for | Suthor 1s Israel Fine of Baltimore. _— sbie came along Oct 22; stmy Santa R hence ‘China & Japan. 1 Lange; 8 p. m., studio lighting under the sky- . i - —— e The combined engines of the | Gor 55 seme San Pédro, hence Oct 22, Humboldt .. O Amh{bler 3 | lent, 'Mr” Boye's studic, Market street; 8 morning she told about it and Mrs, | Construction of houses along the canal Must Pay for Furniture, :“;’“‘Uh mm -;d ths grounded Bailed Oct 24—Stmr Santa Rosa, for San’| p. m., public exhibition and promenade con- | Roherts laughingly said that dreams | route. pments gin e f2ud with ber | Diego; stmr San Pedro, for San Pedro; stmr 9 am|Pler 2 | ®°It: - R RSB oS | went by contraries, and that dreaming | early date and delivery will be made| RIVERSIDE, Oct. 24.—Judge West U1 $hs Deuntices of the Breecieis B atma” Chot Mo Omsanl San Redte & Wayl| 9 amipter 11 |, OStObeE BT 0 Rk M. "Doyie: 11 | of death meant marriage. at Ancon. The mills will begin cutting | of Orange County, sitting for Judge —Ar 248 . y i . “x""“‘/“fd o ‘arae the Unadilla o the | pence Ger 1. Humboldt 8 & Pier 20 | & m., art lecture by L P. hmer | Mabel last night dreamed again that | this weck. One vessel is expected | Noyes, to-day handed down a decision is Testing eaay on the sand. ._n;n;:n‘..dm'*w,,,: PORT 'ro\l END—Arrived Oct 2—Bchr | .. outsobcr | h"';“-'g‘"}:‘:'n' vl oty | she saw her mother dead in a chair. | Within the n v in the case of the county of Riverside g g < J Samar, from y Puget Sound Ports. {11 am/Pler 9 0 ? | The girl was greatly disturbed and M PETEIR s o ad vs. the Yawman-Erbe Company. at &t high water the mavy yard tugs will BOR—Sailed Oct 23—Schr | P | Tamstasturors; T e i, (HE CooperHewitt | ¢ - getting ber off Without any Serious | Ol Lo Sr Eiaoeo Ot 200 Bole WiehT R e g:m,’:‘l:: 13 | tight demonstration by W. Lusster; 7:30 p. m., | arose early, going into her mother s| Further Reprieve for Buckley. The court holds that the county must e d low, for San Pedro. Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm/Pier 10 | Pastman bromide paper demonstration: 9§ | room to see whether she was all right. | g\ CRAMENTO, Oct. 24.—Governor | P8y _the Dplaintif's bill of 322, R o SR PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Oct 24— Willapa Harbor 4 pm|Pler 29 | B m. detonstration of Monarch printing | She found her sitting in a chair, just - # 500 for metal furniture. The bill was ‘ater Front Notes. Stmr San Mateo, from Tacoma. Breakwater. | Coos Bay direct. - s COOS BAY—Sailed Oct 23—Schr Volunteer, |~ October 28. The coast steamer Coos Bay, from San Pedro for San hncilco Oct 24—Schr Novelty, for | Corona. -« Humboldt . for this port. was delayed at the Nine-Fathom | San Franch G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor. buoy yesterday afternoon with a damaged rud- BmwauAu—Amred Oct 24—Stmr Rain. | San Pedro.. |Humboldt . " fer, hence Oct 19 % ger. The skipper @id not care to chance the | ™% p7" BLAKELEY—Salled Oct 24—Schr | Point ARMA‘\PoInol“Aorg:?’ ross currents of the entrance to this harber | Chatlenger. for San Francisco. t defective steering gear and awaited the SAN DIBGO—Salled Oct 24—Schr Ma- ming of & tug, Which towsd the steamer 10 | weema, for —. g PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Oct 24—Fr bark Moliere, from Port Townsend. BAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 23—Stmr Alcazer, from Greenwood; stmr Westport, hence Oct 22, Sajled Oct 23—8tmr Fulton, for San Fran- 5 P papers. 1 c i Pardee this morning granted a fur- it t TR | aeoiben 260, 1912 £ demeneration - | 8 Grooping ‘over on. ons shoulder, | ther reprieve of two weeks to Wil- | bids and County Auditor Clancy heid E:' 4 nll.tlnum demonstration by George Peters; 2 and on going to her side the girl dis- | ilam Buckley, who was sentenced to | up the bill on the ground that com- m{Pler 2| P carbon printing by T. ’g Wiiton; covered that her mother was dead.|be hanged next Friday for the mur- | petitive bids should have been in~ fon ot ottcers; 9 . - W odceabanty Heart disease had killed her. der of George Rice in San Francisco | vited. e e in Oclgber. 190}“ The reprieve was granted upon affidavits by Buckley's & Postiend DOWIE TO NAME APOSTLES attorney, who claims that sufficient Angeles Ports.| 5 AS THE NEW YEAR DAWNS| .y evidence has been secured to Segtile & Tacoma.| 5 bmiPler 3 . rove that Buckley is innocent. Senator arrived here from Nome | Eel River Ports,. 7 | Hearing of Maintenance Suit Develops | ywij Hold an All-Night Meeting at |” iy A e o day, bringing 439 passengers and Prospoct of Colburn's Reeoncll- Which He Will Announce Navy Orders. $250.000 in gold dust. At the time iation—Divorce Cases. His Choice. fromi Judge Murasky yesterday heard evi- WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Lleuten- | Nome the weather wl.l good and thers ——— Senator Carries Nome Gofl. SEATTLE, Oct. 24.—The steam: P am|Pler 7 pmvns'l"s WIFE MAY COME BACK TO HIM T Il't lb-" &t First and streets to-day 1 b m for the Orient The Ireighter Al | cisco: stmr Robert Dollar. for San Franclsco. :m is scheduled to sale for and Japan | 0ot 24—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco. BASTERN PORTS. but it i= believed that her immense cargo, o tons, cannot board NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 23—Ship Benjamin g et R 7 | ¢ Packard, for Baltimore. Oct 24—Br stmr dence in the suit of Emily L. Colburn against Ernest Colburn, a dentist, for CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—John Alexan- der Dowie, it was reported to-day, has | chosen a spectacular hour for the pub- ant J. K. Taussig, United States navy, when discharged from treatment at the naval hospital at Mare Island, will was no indication of an early m-l gt o A o The United States steamer Bennmington wil | Cumbal, for Valparalso. safl Priday for Magdalena Bay. The Chilean Arrived Oct Nor stmr Alf, from Ma- sails crulser General Bagquedano to-day for | nila. Last Valparaiso. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 22—Ship e e : Henry Villard, from Honolulu, o B e <z el o ISLAND PORTS. FDWS OF THE OURAN. HILO—Sailed Oct 22—Stmr Enterprise, for ovember 3. Columbla... | Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | maintenance. While he had not pro-! ’ ASHIN( Novem! ¥ 2% | lic announcement of the names of his | be granted three months’ sick leave. i Ralnler..... | Beatte & Mnchin] 4 sl 1o | vided her with a satisfactory home | tyelve aposties. Dowle will introduce | Warrant Machinist W. R. Quinn, Te- | souttof fi%u%&o’c‘nfi?& November 5. and was sometimes given to drink, the | them at an dll-night meeting.in Zion | cently ordered to the Boston, is or-!yhite House to-day. U. S. Grant Je. City PanamalN. Y. via Ancon.[12 m|Pier 40 | husband said that he was willing to City, while noise is running riot all| dered fnstead detached from treat- of California also called on the Pres~ FROM SEATTLE. take his wife back. She at-first said over the country at midnight, Decem- | ment at the naval hospital at Mare | jgant. Francieco. o Steamer, Desth that it would be useless for her to re- | ber 31. Island to the Independence. il § Matters of Inteyest to Mariners and | KAHULUI—Salled Oct 23—Stmr Nevadan, s nation. Salls.” | tyrn, but later declared that she | —_—— —————— 3 Shipping Merchants. '"ui"finxou»—wu Oct 8—Bchr Olga, for | Jeferson. ... Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 27 | might consider it if he would pfedge | Coal Company's Office Blown Up. Almaden Mines Still Running. Cay of the Department of M.“:""_z The British ships Clan Grabam and Bugel. | San Francleco, =~ = (st 28 himeels to Abetan O eoTso U082 | DANVILLE, \Wash., Oct. 24—The| SAN JOSE, Oct. 24.—A rumor that | of ihe siate penitentiss i at Sun Sound o )i:;:mu::ed -{o;ul"l:." PR -Qn.mu. o“ 18—Ger stmr Germanicus, until the Colburns have an Inter- 1 office of the Vesuvius Coal Company | the famous Almaden quicksilver mines - % ‘nited ~"“ '.';-—' : 3 jew looking toward a reconciliation. | Was wrecked by an explosion of dyna- | near this city had been shut down was | are ¥ ];vlvorcu were granted yesterday, by mite to-day. The explosion occurred denied to-day by Superintendent Dar- 3 ‘He found, LI Pool.——m stm o T ted that a few old pros- —Span rographi ce, Mer. | Judge Murasky to Edif E. Jones immediately after the foreman and a | by, who stal carried an xmvfir Manila. MmN o "";?.‘a’.’.*‘ Exch-nlct. San !g-n:ucue Cai. | from Jesse H. Jones for desertion and few other employes of the company pects had been abandoned and twen- | Ments, besides T 1904, g ————— for San B‘I,S—Arfl ed Oct 22— stm: Exports for the North. e Smeri v Bl Lowther Castle, from Yok 'rhe r(llmzr Queen, which sailed on Saturdey 1c ed assorted merchandise five - had been dismissed for various rea-|ty-five men discharged. Otherwise | may ‘spoke in praise of = Warden Tompkina® g0 cons to th 4 tish PORT NATAL—Salled Sept 24—Br stmr Res October 24, by Judge Hebbard to Elizabeth i ‘ = poria valued at glflz-g‘lrl wnd 3 MMS: Elba,_for Manila. The Time Ball o the tower of the Ferry styrohm from Elmer Strohm for cru- | sons. the mines are running as usual. management. - SHIELDESatied Oct 21—Ger ship Allcs, | building was dropred cxactly st noon to-day— | o)ty The workers in the mine have tak- xfa'hmh??i' ‘ufl' — - ' ' “'nn‘;xu CRUZ—To safl about Oct 20— ly m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURN] N "15;," > Suits for divorce were filed by Is-|en a part of the corporation’s stock and some of those who were dismissed 1613 1bs coffee, nfl"‘ —IL 918 gals 18 o8 10 gals yrup, 500 Ibs amoun. 5 pkss Steam Britannic, for San Francisco. SUNDERLAND—Arrived Oct 21—Br bark Sussex, from Vancouver. Lieutenant, U. 5. N., —_——— rael Friedman against Rosie ied- man for desertion; Gertrude A. Wood a few days ago were stockholders. b N Sun, Moon and Tide. against Clarence Wood, desertion and | Their portion was small, but the dis- % Tolis IhENE. 10 SEPS FRaRIE &D%AT;'& mom”a—h et neglect; Clarabell Randle against Jo- | missal from the company’s service s pomins aE eI "’“,2_ GLASGOW—falled Oct 22—Br ship Cedar- | United States Coast and Geodetic Surver— |geph R. Randle, neglect; Lillian M. | was received with bitterness because 10 rolls paper, 546 ibs un. 10 bars o | bamk, for Victocla -~ T s ln(m:-x:mnm Townsend against Clarence F. Town- | of the fact that the men who were ' ime matches, §cs paints, 1621 e bark Doris, for Bay. CPublished by officlal authority ot oo | send, desertion and neglect; Emily J. | turned adrift owned stock. 937" Toe. b:mgh;x:. .m.—: !oxouu-u\—mwd Oct 1—Stmr Aztec, Howard againstt Frank P. Howard, ———— 7. provisions, 25 cs table preparations, 2225 m Oct 22—Br stmr Indrawadi, cruelty. St. Helena Burglar Caught. g ———— ibs beans from Bept 24—Br bark Rose, for San F helight W. P. Buckingh Wil give & NAPA, Oct. 24.—Bert Logan, a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ieiled Oct 22—Stmr for San Fran- costume recital of “Macbeth” at Lyric | YOURE man who has been a laborer o1 ciseco. oan-cv.nrlun for San Fran. Hall u.mc_ ’hh. is xnry in | about St. He::ud ‘!or a number of RIVED. ] socis es, where her’ elocution: ears, was arrested to-day on a charge Monday, October 24. m.,.mu—cm: “"a”""‘o“ & ¢t7 m«.madmked. A large an :zt burglary. Logan: forced his way L 8stme 1-‘“ Hamiet, 4 lm tm u..m.. .:9:‘%& > m?i_:-mvv Oct 21—Br stmr In. 19 fl..momblc audience is expected. She | info a saloon at St. Helena at night nflmfi s ucm.vn—-ulm Oct 8—Br bark Har- will T “?ut the same programme Satur-|,ng stole a h.r:e quantity of liquor in Stms Eiizibeth, Jensen, 42 bours fm Bandon, Sunr G.rgwhndu' Allen, 8 hours from . ; %mwmo—unud Oct 23—Stmr Korea, hemce Sept 20. GUAM—prrived Oct 23—U 8 stmy Sheridan, " ——————— Fannie A. Lent’s Estate, George H. Lent yesterday petitioned bottles. He tried to dispose of it in St. Helena hturdly and was captured by Marshal Dockery. ————————— 2. “Manica, Oless, om0 STBAMERS. r.l letters of administration u; the Grays Harbor, Dound for Bas Padre; called'in NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 24—tmr Mesa- ;-l ::'mao!hhm. Yaniria A.’fl;.ant.. Prll;;flm’!‘hfllfik-uu t ssengers. from London; stmr Kroonland, from - . NEW RK, Oct. 24.—Fran! flmnr ;;orm Odland, 27 hours from Bu- v.v.up stmr Perugia, from Leghorn, Naples, t: fins m:W]m J;;mndny':ornl' e tafson, a convicted murderer, who was her own ng. . Alliance, Hardwick, 113 a.,. from | BOULOGNE—Arrived Oct 24—Stmr Rotter- 31| tioner says a search has to have been sentenced to death in Toriena. via Coos Bay 4 dave, via Bureka | dam, fom New York for Rotterdam, and pro- e bu,“ B D foan o I R o lgetilo” aliain, compaitieg Juicide ““Stmr Chico, Martin, 6 hours from Oct 24—Stmr Moltke, from Hamburg is valued at $6000, of which $5746 80 A during the night by hanging himsel Bandon. Stmr Chas Nelson, ‘Gunderson, 38 hours tm Ban Pedro. . Symr Pasadens, Hendrickson, 28 hours fm N York. HAMBURG—Arrives Oct 24—Stmr Ham- Fureka. . York. is in cash on deposit in the Bank of California. # -———‘.—.-fi— YOUR PRINTING ON TIME.—Gabriel Print- ucunn-u- flmfi“ his cell in the Tombs Prison by ing hh len'.hrbcum rail at the h night the iron ead of his bed. On the

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