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THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904 7 FOLEY DOCKS HIS SHIP Clothing House Agents and Runners Land on Angel Island and Are Arrested for Trespassing. Steamships American and Arizonan, Loading for This Port and Re- ported Burned in New York Ba IR TR J Foley Ensign sioop of war militia vessel. The d are called, is a aman, having absorbed his ship forward of the t and not in a shore academy. macy of the bluff old days of Lord Nelson looking through with his blind eye that he see the unwelcome orders admiral is s example, and he sees no signals yse he himself hoists aboard the For several years the naval militia vessel has been moored at one wharf 1 another along the water front. the docks are crowded and the wharfinger has been obliged to the Marion to make room for cargo ship. Captain Foley al- chiet 1 is the com- rg in the navy hav- | this qualification he possesses | Ensign John J. | ways filed a vigorous objection each time the St navy was dragged out | of ber berth, but the needs of com- merce came first. When th Maric returned from Mare Island recently she hauled into | her old mooring place at Folsom No. 2, and the wharfinger ordered her out into the stream. Captain Foley in full uni- form sod on the quarterdeck of the bhandsome, freshly painted, spick and span s of war and wanted to know who was standing on that dock order- ing that ship around the country. He as told that the person was the wharfinger Then in picturesque lan- he asked what a wharfinger was. he averred that the anding officer of the Marion out- pked a wharfing All this time the was moving slowly but surely berth. Finally Foley re- with a subordinate of- chief wharfinger was announced that the remain there and ge rmed vesse and those Commissioners. higher than ed the vessel there and came from the Governor The cap- g ity State his aut} ne the Marion had settled old home and the chiet hreatened to order out the Markham the dock wrote U. 8. N. after d his big trump. ate official that the By t ti back in he wharfinger State tug to yvernor figurativ and pl 3 the vernment and he as her com- n officer {n the United If any person not prop- ed empted to interfere with the ar Marion he would, by vir- his street wharf No. 2 and pre- ng as chief of staff, to signal agship Pensacola for permission begin firing. The doughty than his aythority rather than his logic won the chief wharfinger's admiration. He consid- ered that a bluff like that deserved the whole pot he laid his hand down and left the Marion in the berth. So the mava! reserve battleship proudly files her flag over her guns and Foley i€ an ensign in the State militia and a captain in the United States navy— and his rights there is none to dispute. i Clothing House Agents Locked Up. The commanding officer of the military post st Ange! Island is determ to break up the mposing on mewiy discharged sol place by the agents and runners houses rs of & certain ¢! So he gave striot orders that not be allowed on the isla restrictions are well known to the peop rated in the orders, but last Wednesday runpers, named Fowler and Artega, landed the captain’s manner rather and his language of dealers gentry shou tw on Angel Isiand. They knew that several hu @red soldiers were 10 be paid off, and in ad- would steal a march on the authori- — WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day from Eastern cities Boston 46-30 New Orlcans. . Jacksonville 38 Philadelphia &t. Louts $-10 Washington . Chicago -.16-34 New York SAN FRANCISCO. ...60-54 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last season, ard rainfails in last twenty-four hours: Last Last Stations— Eureka ... Red Bluff . Sacrament San Franc'sco . Fresno ... Independence ... San Luis Obispo. Los Angeles 24 San Diego . ] 3 H b4 STATIONS. 2 £ : 5 Baker ., Clear Carson Clear Eureka Clonay Fresno Clear Flagstatr Cloudy Independen Clear Lor Angel, Clear | Mc Tamaly Pt.Cldy North Head...30. Cloud Phoenix . Pt.C Pocatello Clear Point Reyes 59 Clear Portland 54 Cloudy .00 Rrd Bluff 72 Clear .00 Roseburg B4 Cloudy .00 Sacramento 72 Clear .00 §alt Lake 04 62 Clear .00 | San Francisco.30.16 60 00 San L. Obiepo.30. 3 00 ‘00 “00 100 Spokene Clear .00 Tatoosk: * Cloudy .14 Walla Walla Clear Winnemucea . Clear Yum: Clear yrders came from the State Board | fa that and said | AND GENERAL ATHER CONDITIONS FORECAST. oudy weather prevails along the coast of San Frai g at Tatoosh Island. Southeast winds pre- northern coast. In California there has been but little changs in the weather. Fresno cooler weather prevails Forecast made at San Francisco for thirt hours ending midnight, October or‘hern California—Cloudy Saturday, with | showers on the northern coast; light southerly tow | Then Ensign | property of the United | y the Secretary of the | winds Southern California — Fair Saturday; light northerly winds, changing to westerly. ada—Fair Saturday n Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Satur- day, becoming unsettled at night; fresh south- east winds Los Angeles and vicinity — Fair Saturdas light north winds, changing to southwest Sacramento — Cloudy Saturday; fresh south- erly winds Fresno—Fair Saturday; light north winds. A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster. EX g ok after 8 o'clock last night two fishing boats off Fort Point. boats was badly smashed and zed. but fortunately her two occu- from sea shortly she ran i One of the finally cal | pants, one of whom was Comaso Campagnola. | b rank, declare martial law | climbed aboard. The other boat Zed to reach the bow of the Letitia and vas not great- Iy damagzed and a few minutes after the ac- cident she reached the side of the Letitia and took aboard the fishermen of the wrecked The fishermen then proceeded with boat to the one that had been over- after righting her they towed her to Fishermen’'s wharf. Both boats lost their nets a part of which clung to the keel of the Letitia, and also Jost their rudders. The dam- man their turned age amounted to bhout $100. —— Water Front Notes. H. C. Saunders, formerly first officer of | the Servia, was paid off yesterday morning and spent his forenoon riding around in a hack Hg refused to pay more than $1 and the hack- man swore out a warrant charging him with attempting to defraud. Saunders was ar- rested, . The schooner Glendale came into port v terday, seventeen days from Klawak, 4356 cases of salmon. The steamer St. Paul arrived yesterday at Seattle from Nome and left that port last night for San Francisco. The Pacific Coast steamship Curacao ar | rived yesterday morning from Mexican ports | with freight and E. Hickot, E. A. Opperman, vance thes lies and, r in the new greenbacks. They pacsed fhe sentry at the landing as merely | Visitors to some of the men and were doing considerable business among the soldlers when word reached the rommander that two suspi- ning locse on the res- ervatios immediately hauled up. examination and their answers being un- they were Jocked up for_ trespas ing or a Government reservation. It is sald that Artega was in & similar scrape on the island a year ago. When the men are re- eased they will understand that a military crfier comes from one who is inclined to en- foree it FE P American and Arizonan Safe. Telegrams received in this city yesterday by the Merchants' Exchange and by Williams, Dimond & Co. announce that the steamships American and Arizonan, reported to have been destroyed in the great Brooklyn fire yes- i ay morning. caped the flames. The Arl zonen was slightly charred, but the American was not even scorched Four steamers were reported burned to the water's edge, one of which is the Nebraskan, and ia her case the report is doubtiess true. » n, Alasken, Oregonian, Hawaiian, rican and Arizonan, ships of the Ame: awalian line, are bound for San Fran- consigned to Willlams, Dimond & Ce cimco, The Arizonan and American have just recelved commanding officers, and about the first new good work these captains did 10 save their Shipe. The Nebrasken is commanded by Cap- tain Weeden. i s Pacific Coast Racer. The prize trip on record this seascn is that just made by the ofl carrying steamer George Loomis. She sajled from this port to Seattle, discharged 1000 tons of ol and returned to Sen ¥Francisco Thursday afternoon, making the round trip in 7 days and 10 hours. Notwith- standing the fogs. northeasters, southeasters 204 gales from most every point on the com- pass, the Pacific Coast fleets have some racers among them. s Ogean Steamers (o Sail. The Pacific Mall steamship Algoa will sall from First and Brannan streets at 1 p. m. to-Gay for Japan and China, with passengers and about 15,000 tons of freight. At 11 & m. to-day the Oceanic liner Ala- meda will leave Pacific-street wharf Pier 7, with & full cargo and passengers for Honolulu. The following are the cabin passengers: L. . Aungst, Miss Pearl Belser. Captain H. Berger, Mrs. Berger. Mrs, H. E. Brodek, George Chalmers. Frank Crawford, E. Cropp, B F. Dilingham, H. G. Dillingham, K. 8. Gjerdrum, H. A. Giles Mrs. Giles, F. H. Greeve. Dr. A. G. Hodgins, Mrs. Hodgins, G. /. Miss Kate Keeney, L. B. Ke D. Lever Mrs. L. Miller, H. A H. Otis, Major W. A. Purdy, Mrs. Purdy. A. H. Reichling, H. G. Rhbodes, G. £ Roudebush, J. S. Raoss, F. A. Schaefer, M. Schultz Mrs, rk L. Smith, J. J, Souza, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. TTerry. | 126 bbls flour, 4249 ctls barley, 3380 ctls | oats, 474 ctis corn, 3687 bales hay, 5893 Ibs | meal, 1568 Ibs bread, 51,500 Ibs sugar, 1262 | H. W. Lobb and wife in the cabin and six- teen passengers in the steerage. The French bark Guethary, Captain Ber- hault, came into port yesterday morning, 185 days from Rotterdam. The Pacific Mall steamer San Jose will leave the Mail dock at noon to-day for Panama and way ports. The genial Captaln Wilson, manager of the Peterson launches at Folsom-street wharf, has returned from a hunting trip in the mountains. It i reported that he shot much game. e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Thalatta was cleared yes- terday for Ipswich, England, with 62,392 ctis barley, velued at $73,300, and 20,000 ft of lumber as dunnage, valued at $300. RS S Charters. The ship Abner Coburn is chartered for lum- ber from Puget Sound to Callao direct at 30s. The barkentine Makaweli (at Tacoma) is chartered for coal thence to Mazatlan The British ship Mayfleld proceeds in bal- t to Sydney for orders. b, et A Cargo for Honolulu. The bark George Curtis sailed vesterday for Honolulu with a general cargo, valued at $33,- 103, and including the following: #als vinegar, 10671 lbs beans, 100 ¢s salmon, 1800 ibs coffee, 441 cs canned goods, 770 gals wine, 54 gals 25 cs whisky, 5 cs mineral water, 6300 Ibs sugar, 698 pes sewer pipe, 11 bdis broome, 7 drums acid, 33 coils rope, 8 cs paints, 10 es turpentine, 9 pkgs dry goods, 247 bdls 20 pes sash weights, § pkgs machinery, 5004 ft hardwood, 15,565 Ibs rosin, 110 bxs soap, 800 bdls shingles, 122 cs gasoline, 345 bdis paper, 100 tons sand, 2000 bbls cement, 50 oars, 1 cow. b e Exports for the rth. The steamer City of Puebla salled on Thurs- day for Victoria with an assorted cargo con- signed to the port of destination and other British Columblan ports, valued at $15,352 and including the following: 727 pkgs fresh fruits, 15 pkgs fresh vegetables, 15 pkgs gro- cerles and provisions, 37,280 Ibs malt, 21 cs whisky, 1303 cs_canned goods, 3280 Ibs meal, 360 Ibs cheese, 3276 Ibs 9 cs chocolate, 55,930 ibs raisins, 23,970 Ibs dried fruit, 201 pkes paste, 16 cs table preparations, 1172 gals wine, 12 cs honey, § cs salad ofl, 2557 Ibs beans, 250 bags wood pulp, 4 pkgs machinery, 15 cyls gas, 26 pkgs electrical supplies, 53 matches, 2047 Ibs brass, 39 cs arms and am- munition. in addition to the foregoing the steamer carried 30,000 Ibs salt and 15 cs canned good: valued at §90, en route to Northwest Territor; and 4 cs canned goods, 20 bxs raisins, 3 pkgs groceris ind provisions, 224 Ibs nuts and 10 crts a;l'on-s, valued at $146, for Suva, Fiji Islands. S A it Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., October 2§, 1004 b“"l'he'l‘lfl Ball on the t&'::of lh:c:':;r' of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. s i y, Are Safe. cisco and rain has begun | At | tins | — Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Poigt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Publisheq by officlai authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 minutes later than at Fort Point; the beight of tide is the same at both places. RDAY. OCTOBER (B e B wiolLowl | Time| | Ft. |- hand column and the euccessive tides of th day in the order of occurrence as to time; tl | fourth time column gives the last tide of the day except when there are but three tides, as | Somietimes occurs. The heighis given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a mihus (—) ign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by The charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters el Movements of Steamers. OFFERS STRONG DEOR 10 T4} Plea Made in Behalf of Ship- ping Burdened at Home, but Elsewhere Exempted HEAVY LOAD TO CARRY Voters Urged to Support an Amendment That Will Help Commerce of the Port . \ In support of the proposed constitu- tional amendment to exempt shipping | in this State from taxation it was said m. i by leading advocdtes of the measure in this city yesterday that England, France, Germany, the States of New ! York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, I1- linois, Wisconsin and all the large and prosperous seaboard States of the | Union by law make such exemption as | | is asked for in California. ‘In addition i to exemption from taxation France gives large bounties to its shipping in the shape of construction bounties, outfitting bounties, mileage bounties, ete. England and Germany pay large | subsidies. California taxes its shipping, so it is set forth in a circular that has been prepared for the information of the , Yoters, who will decide the fate of the proposed amendment to the constitu- tion of the State, and therein it is as- serted that the State does not con- TO ARRIVE. { tribute one cent to aid shipping from Steamer. | From, Due. | either the State or of the county treas- — Jt= = uries. The circular | San Pedro. ... | Humboldt 10ct. 20 | led Wshonicto” be Pbaie L/ | Humboldt Oct. 20 | mailed to voters. In part it is as fol- | Wyefierd.....| Oyster Harbor Oct. 29 | Jows: . | Empir .| Coos Bay & Pt. OrfordOct. 29 | | Humboldt «..[Oct. 30 { Besides paying its share of State and county | i . |Oct. 30 | taxes. shipping paid to the Harbor Commission- Portiand & Astoria.... Oct. 30 | ers of San Francisco for the year ending June | Homer... Grays Harbor .. lOct. 30 | 30, 1904, dues to the amount of freor i Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Oct. 30 | $1,008,281 69. Shipping is also to pay | Redondo San Pedro t. 80 | the $2,000,000 it is proposed the Commissioners | Chehalis. San Pedro . ct. 30 1 should borrow to make improvements necessary Columbla Portland & Astoria.... Oct. 31 | to the harbor of San Francisco, In practically Sierra dney & Way Ports.|Oct. 3L | every great foreign port the cost of such im- | Rainie attle & Bellingham.|Oct. 31 | provements is borne by hationab and local ta State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pt . 31 | ation. Besides this, the charges against ship: | Breakwater. . | Coos Bay | 31 | ping in the port n Francisco are notori- S. Monica. ... | San Pedro 31 | ously exceseive; dock charges are the highest | Santa Cruz. ../ Southern Coast . 2 of any port in the world. | Nortnlana.."| Portlang & Astoria.... | _ The voters of the State of Washington will Pomo. ....... | Point Arena & Albion.. | vote next month upon an amendment to their Corona. ......| Humboldt constitution exempting shipping from taxation. North Fork...| Humboldt We are advised the amendment will be carried Slizabet 1| Coquille River ! in Washington; California shipping will then | Mackinaw Tacoma .... seek Seattle as'a port of registry with the re- | Eureka Humboldt | sult that California will not collect taxes upon Jeante attle & Tacoma . the shipping which is now registered here. The Aurelia......| Portland & Astoria. | steamers of the Pacific Mail are registered in ety Puget Sound Ports. | New York because New York exempts ship- Argo. . Eel River Ports | ping from taxation; the steamers of the Pacific | 8. Barbira Centralia... ays Harbor . ays Harbor . . York via Ancon..| Acapulco... .| N Point Arena. .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Pts Newport & W | Bonita. Nevadan ..| Honolulu & Kahului. G. W. Elder Portland & Astoria. 00 =11 Or O 50 00 02 5900 10 13 13 08 10 1 1 1k et et Corona. Humboldt 11:30 p|Pier 9 Columbia...| Astoria & Porfland(11 am|Pier 24 Elizabeth...| Coquille River . 5 pm Pler 20 Pomo. - Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | November 4. N. Fork.... | Humboldt .........| ® am/Pler 20 November 5. City Panam:|N. Y. via_Ancon.|12 m|Pler 40 Aurelia......| Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 27 November 6. Queen - | Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pler 9 Jeante -|Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm!'Pler 20 November 7. | Mexican Ports ....[10 am Cogquille River ....[ 1 pm November 8. | reka & Coos B.| 5 pm FROM SEATTLE. Pler 11 'Pier 2 Pier 16 Alltance. ... [Eui Stcamer. | Destination, Sails, Farallon..... | Skagway & Way Ports,|0ct, Santa Clara.. | Seldovia & “’a; Pool‘l;!.. figs '} Dolzhlll., v Nov. 2 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Friday, Oct. 28. | . U § lighthousa stmr Madrono, Anderson, 30 hours from Eureka. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port Il<:im"m. i e Stmr Samoa, Madsen, ours fro: 5 bound south; called In to land pamengere e " Stmr Bonita, Teland, 60 hours from San Pedro, etc. A Stmr Del Norte, Payne, 36 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Y et o Paul: 10 a: tmr Curacao, Paulsen, ays = mas, via Ensenada 60 hours. a Cromy ey Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Br ehip Granada, Eisten, 142 days from s T Fr bark Guethary, Berhault, 153 days Rotterdam, via Dunkirk 147 da¥s. gy Fr bark La Rochejacquelin, Durand, 149 adys from Swansea, Bktn Ecbho, Bellesen, 6 days from Willapa. Schr Fanny Dutard, Andersen, 5 days from Eureka. Schr C T Hill, Mollberg, 6 days from Til- lamook. Schr Okanogan, Reed, 11 days from Port Gamble. Schr Volunteer, Bressen, 5 days from ay. Schr Glendale, Gronwald, 17 days B Klawack. Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, 7 days Graye Harbor. " CLEARED. Friday, Oct. 28. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Santa_Rosa, Alexander, Pgeific Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Geo W _Elder. Randall, ‘Astoria; 8 F and Portland 8 8 Com; 5 Br ship Tbalatta, Partridge, Ipswich; Geo ‘W MeNear. Br ship Poltalloch, Young, Royal Roads, B C:; W R Grace & Co. Bark Geo Curtis, Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch & Co. SAILED. Stme ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson. Port Rodecrs: mr rn, mpson, Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. Stmr Corona, Gielow, Eureka. Stmr Westoort, Johnson, Westport. Stmr Sequota, McClemerts, Willapa Harbor. Stmr Givsy. Gray, Santa Cruz. Stmr National City, Hammar, Stmr Gualala, Kalnlr —. Bark Geo Curtis, Calhoun, Honolulu. Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Bolinas. Schr Lizzle Vance, Jersen, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. - Per Fr bark Guethary. Oct 13—Lat 28 N, 20 W. Br bark Invermark, from Anletrp: lfl?r P Ott 5Y, ner scht Kona, at Aberdsen—Tat 50 2%, 5 ., a N, long 127 47' W, schr’ Manukona, from Re- dondo, for Portland. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 28, ‘10 p cloudy; wind NW; velocity 12 miles _DOMESTIC : 59 hours from Coos from from Mail do not pay taxes in Californfa. The busi- ness and policy of the Pacific Mail are directed . from New York. It bullds its ships in the East; the Union Iron Works here in Fran- | cisco can build them as cheaply and as well. Shipping registered in Seattle will be controlled from Seattle, with the result that little by Iit- tle the business of building ships, outfitting | all can buy on favorable terms. ~ RAILWAY B S E SO NO SR SN SUIT ACAINST FRUIT COMBINE Wholesalers Say the Retail Organization Seeks to Destroy Their Business ASK HEAVY DAMAGES LT e Levy Bros. Aver That Small Dealers Are Boycotting Them, but Denial Is Made Stockton, Sacramento A charge of conspiracy was lodged yesterday against the Retail Fruit Dealers of San Francisco by Adolph Levy and Jacob Levy, who sue for damages in the sum of $26,100 for an alleged attempt by the organizatign to destroy the plaintiffs’ business as wholesale dealers in fruit, berries and produce. Twenty-three members and numerous “Does” are named as de- fendants. The Levys declare that the associa- tion was organized for the mutual pro- tection of its members, and it includes practically all of the retail dealers in that line in the city. The defendants, it is said, for the purpose of controlling the retail trade and securing the hotel and restaurant trade and preventing competition therein, have conspired to injure the plaintiffs’ business. They have notified all the customers who have been dealing with the.plaintiffs to discontinue their trade, and have notified the otier wholesale: not to sell such customers any produce under threat of boycott. Because of this in- timidation, it is alleged, several cus- tomers have ceased to deal with the Levys, and they have a large quantity of fruit and berries on hand which have become worthless. In this they are damaged in the sum of $100, .and the business has suffered $1000 dam- through To c“ and the East. C.&N.-W. Ry U.P.R.R., 1 (Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICA"O LEAVES MONDAYS THURSDAYS at 9:30 &. m.; through in 3 days. ‘With diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Train ‘ For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, age, to which $25,000 is added. - Members of the association seen yes- M-] " Merced, Hanford and Visalta. terday declare that the Levys cannot . m. For Stockton. prove their allegations and that there is no hoycott nor any fine imposed upon the members who deal with the con- cern. In support of their position the retailers charge that the Levy firm has been selling fruit and produce to the restaurants and other customers as cheaply and cheaper .than to the re- tailers. As a matter of self-protection, they say, this must be combated. It was intimated by one of the re- tailers interviewed that the suit is backed by other wholesalers, who are sald to have had wind of the intention of the retailers to establish a co-oper- ative wholesale establishment, where City, Grand Canyon e 3 641 Market et. and Ferry Depot, Broadway, Oak- also 27 South lst, San Jose. Ticket Offices San Francisco; also 11 land, Cal. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFPAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:00, 9:20, 11:18 Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 4:05, 5:00, 8:25 p. m. | Alliance Portland & Way Port: them, etc., will slip away from California. City Puebla.. | Puget Sounq Ports | Many owners of vessels.in California have Memphis. ... | Hambu no other property than their vessels. Owners Manchuria... | China & Japa wish_to have repairs done under their super- 3@ | vision and to purchase their supplles them- TO SAIL. | selves. To the loss of the shipping add the St . | loss to the owners of drydocks, ship chandler: Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | 1oborers and others. ‘SAip. captains and thelr | 1 | families live in the same ports as the owners. L PVB gy g m1pl!r 40 | They also will move away. oo v Arena | 4 P Pler 2| The Congressional Commission pagsided over P B e Bt Lol | 4 bm pier 2 by United Btates Senator Gallinger, which re- e 11 omiPler 7 | cently heard testimony in San Francisco for Am‘f:ze — fl""'“ % Poriland|i1 am|Pler 24 | the Durpcse of devising means for the encour- s I Via Ancon. 12 m|Pler 40 | a8ement and beturmeflt of American shipping, n Jose %0 = { | was strongly in favor as'& means to those er Norwood. ... Seattle & T,‘f"m“‘x 2 p\n[ger 2 | Of'the passame of this amendment. Auwo; e o Ver prorte-3l1s BmIEIT 2 | " Bear this in mind. Since the beginning the qua. Pk R | nations owning the shipping have donme the Bonita......| Newport & Way..| 9 amiPier 1 | DisiceS of the world. Btatisties prove that a Centenniai. .| Seattle & Tacoma.| § pmiPler 20 | DIMRSTOUS SHPPIOE Community T s Pt Y| D A bick 13 | zen, a voter, a farmer or a laboring man, want ] = | to see your shipping diverted to Seattie and Homer. (I:ns Ar;y:el;- Ports.| b pmiPler 3 | 5 de agcruing from a rge merchant ma- Chehal ; "“B’““)fi:gi“' ‘\ 3 pmiPler 53 | /i "Jeave Your State stmply for the want of & | p 4 vote from you to upbutld it? omona. Humboldt . 0 p!Pier 9 8. Monica.. |Grays Harbor. {4pmiPler 3! e L g Redondo. ... Astorfa & Portland| 1 pm|Pler 2 | November 1. | SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 28, 8 a m—Stmr St Breakwater. Coos Bay direct..| 5 pm|Pier 8 | Paul, from Nome. Northland.. Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 27 | Sailed Oct 28—Stmr Jeffreson, for Skagway; Umatilla... | Puget Sound Ports./{1 am/Pler 9 | stmr St Paul, for San Francisco, Arcata..... Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|12 mlPler 13 | Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Meteor, hence Oct 21. November 3. Oct 28—Stmr leelanaw, from Victorfa; stmr Humboldt . _..| 9 am/Pler 2 |Chas Nelson, hence Oct 24. November 3. | i TATOOSH—Pased_in Oct 28— Schr Aloha, San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | [rom Lahaina _ for Seattle; schr Balboa, irom Los Angeles Ports.|10 am(Pler @ | San Pedro, for Port Townsend: schr Spokane, Centralla. .. Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 | hence Oct 12 for Port Gamble: bktn Ama. Rainier eattle & Bllnghm| 4 pm|Pier 10 | ranth, from Honolulu, for Port Townsend; Ger stmr Ammon, hence Oct 25 for Seattle; Ger | bark ' Pallas, from Santa Rosalia, for Port —_—— Leave Tn Biect "] Arive Even trousers recognize the power of | 520 F;"" °°;ezl‘l 2 Ss"' M = un- stina- un- the oress. | Hon. 00 ADVERTISEMENTS. 30 a Ignacio. 30 s :00 p| :00 8 30 al 30 p 200 p| <00 .f Fulton. o1 Bave used gour valusble Oascarets and f ey shem porfect. Tonldn't do without them. I ha Windsor. ‘used shem for some time for indigestion Ed b Healdsburg, 10:40 210:20 2 Tmend thom 0" sveryoner "Omes tid: you will et Dever be without them in the fumily.” bt oo Edward A. Marz, Albany, N. Y. Best For Wiliits and The Bowels 7:30 .‘ 8:00a| Sherwood. Guerneville. 7303 Sonoma, 5:10 p Glen Ellen. 7308 3:30 p| Sebastopol. STAGES cornect at Green Brae for San Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Dunca | Townsend; schr John G North, hence Oct 19 lo.rPPGrtclL“d‘uO'cl % 'assed out t —Br stmr Wellingt: i Ladysmith, for San Francisco. sl il RT HARFORD—Sailed Oct 28, 8 p m— Stmr Asuncion, for S8an Francisco. | REDONDO—Sailed Oct 98- Stmr Robert Dollar. for San Francisco. Ov:A"Il(;-ed Oct 28—Stmr Jas 8 Higgins, hence A PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Oct 28— San Mateo, for San Francisso, o o ST UREKA—Salled Oct 28—Stmr Acme, for | san Franclsco: stmr Pomona, for San Fra stmr_Alliance, for Coos Bay, Astoria and Portland; schr Abble, for San Francisco. Salled Oct 28—Stmr Coquille River, for San Francisco. 28—Stmr Pasadena, hence | _Arrivea Oct | oct .27 | _SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Oct 2§—Stmr | State of California, hence Oct 27, and safled for San Diego. BANDON—Arrived Oct 28—Stmr Elizabeth, henge Oct 26, ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 28— Br ship Lang- AN DB A A rcived O I roives 't 2 -N Titania, from Ladyamith, = oo oOr stmr SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 28—Schr Wa. | wona, from Willapa Harbor; schr Fearless, from Bellingham. o t chr Beulah, f cchr Snsie M Plymmer, for Everett: sone oo cilla Sudden, for Grays Harbor; stmr San Ga- VEHAYE TARBOR_Arri R—Arrived Oct 2 S Santa Barbara, hence Oct 35; stmy Contralia, hence Oct 25;" schr. Comet, from San Pedro: echr C A Thayer, from Guavmas: schr Jennie Wand, hence; Oct 15; schr Resolute from Ban Pedro. bktn Gleaner, hence Oct 10; schr Dauntless, hence Oct 1. ’chr R C Slade, from San Pedro: schr Muriel, from Redondo: schr A K West. hence Oct 11: schr Carrier Dove, from San Pedro; schr Falcon, hence Oct 15, Salled. Oct 27—Schr Meteor, for San Pedro. ABERDEEN—Arrived Oct' 98— Stmr Cen- tralia, hence Oct 26 stmr Santa Barbara, hence Oct 25; schr Jennie Wand, hence Oct 15 | schr Resolute, from San Pedro; bktn Gloaner. | hence_Oct 10: schr Comet, from San Pedro: fchr R C Slade, from San Pedro: schr A L West, hence Oct 11: sshr Kona, from Redondo. EASTERN PORTS, NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 27— Washington, for Colon. StmeLClty ot CHARLESTON—Arrived Oct Celia, for Callao. 4 FOREIGN PORTS, ANTWERP—Sailed Oct 26— N—: t &—Br sh for &;figu.‘ Aus, -ong Hnnnlulu,ln Desion o —In port Oct 20—Br for San Francleco, via Hull Y Tacines OTTE] —In port Oct 27— Dugegre, trom Antwern, for San i Al bornie, for Ranta Rosatia. o o Ship Os- ANTOFAGASTA—Arrived Sevt 12—Br bark wnsend. LA 'TH—Sailed Oct | stmr Wellington, for Ban Pragetao? ™ BF 27—Br stmr Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport, Bartlett Springs_and_Lake County Hot Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly’. Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Halfway ‘House, Comptche, Hopkins. Mendocino City, Fort Brags, tport and Usal; at Willits fos Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood for Fort Bragg, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruitland, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle butlding. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oz ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Gonorrhoea and Urinary Discharges. ANT4, A CURE IN 48 HOURS. 457 | 1:45 | Saturdays 4:357 | OCE_ AN TH *Via Gravity Car FANEL, T | 50 Mames St (North Shors Rarioad Stasiiats OFFICRS | and SAUSALITO FERRY, Foot Market St. leave Broadway wharves (plers 9 and 11), o or etentian, Wi r Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Treadweils, Haines, Ekagway, etc.. Alaska—1{ s. m., October 12,17, 22, 37, Nov, Change to this com- pany's steamers at Seattls. For Victorla, Vancouver, nsend. Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, South Bellinghar. Bellingham—11 a. m., Oct. 12, 17, 22, Nov. 1. Change at Seattle to this compary's steamers for Alaska and G. at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry ai Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboidt Bar)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., October 13, 18, 25, 31, Nov. 8. p._m., October 4, 10, 16, 22, 28, Nov. & For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa. Sundays, § a. m. Btate_of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. ‘Bonita, 9 a. m., October 14, 22. 30, Nov. 7. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., October 10, 18, 26, Nov. 3. ¥or Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San’ Jose dei Cabo, Mazatian, Altata. La Paz,Santa Ro- falia, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. ith each mo. 'For turther information obtain folder, Right 1s reserved to OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton. > “From New York, Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Philadelphia Nov. b *Finld. Nov.12,10:: *Calling at Dover for London and Park ATLANTIC TREANSPORT LINE. New York—London Direct. Minnehaha Nv.5, 3:30 p|Menominee. Nov.19.10 & Minneapolis.Nv.12. 9 al Minetka.Nov.26, 7:30 a DOMINION LINE. i Mon! hort sea passage. Canada Nov. 12{Southwark ov. 10 RED STAR LINE. New York—Antwerp—XLondon- Calling at_Dover for London and_ Paris From New York. Saturdays, at 10:30 Nov. 5| Vaderland m. -Nov. 19 Nov. 26 N 'ork- Sailing Wednesdays. Majestic.Nov. 9. 10 am|Baltic..Nov. 30, 11 am Oceanic.Nov. 16, noon|Cedric. Dec. 7, 5:30 a 23, 10 a'Oceanic..Dec. 14. 10 . T a Office 10 3 way wh 10 Market st. LONDON, Oct 27—Toklo cables t stmr Ohlo, from fim stranded .g"i%.fi.”.‘m.‘?: on Oct 27 and there 8 very little chance of getting her off. YORK, Oct rves. & D. DUNANN, I Passenger Agent, 20 e Pactfc Transter Co.. 20 Sutter st. wil call for and_check e from hoteis and sanon, new residences. Telephe TEALAND m STONEY OCCANICS.S. 0. 5 579, AL zor Honolulu, Oct. 29, 11 %A o Homatre,. Bammces Aec 8. 8. Samoa, Auck- R R 1 R 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket 0cs 643 Yr- Xet. Freight Office 329 Market S, Piar 7, Pacifs 3t every r instead N. 10, Jan. T, ov. an. 7, 1., Dec. 10, Jam 28 Mav 11 C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 21 Post St.. San Francisco. T0U. 8. NAVY YARD AND VAL points via the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Railways Fast trains. service. Dinlng car service a la carte. Choiceof routes. Lowround-triprates. . Double berth to Chicago only $7.00. Ask Seuthern Pacifc ticket agents for full infarmation. R. R. RITCHIE, General 17 Market St., Palace Hotel, §S. F. BOOTH, Gen'l Agent Fass’r Dept., Street, SAN F 15C0. TRAVEL. L S A S PN DN PERSONALLY ONDUCTE and dailyexcursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars without change from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, Bakersfield, resno, Lathrop, and other California ICAGO Excellent Pacific Coast, mery Trains leave and are dus to arri: at . Frmar Davor (Foot of Market Strees.) MAIN LINE. Trave — — ammive 700A Vacaville, Wiaters, Kumsey. e 888 Benicim Eumivaaad Sucrameuio;. 720m 7.30a Vallejo, Naps, Callstogs, Santa Rosa, Mart! San Ramon. 8.20» 7.30A Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stock:on. 7.200 800A Shasta Express — (Vis Davis). Williame, Wiilows, tFruto, Red uft. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattia 7.50m 8.00A Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orovilie. . 7.50m @80 Martinez, Antioch. Byron, Trsey. Stockton, Newmsn, Los Banos, Mendots. ~ Armoaa, Hanford, Viealia. Porterville............. . 4200 8.30A Port Costa. Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen .Jumetion, Han- ford, Visalis, Bakersfield ... ... 4.50m 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Miiton). Jone, Sacramenta, arysville, Chico. Red Bluff ... 4209 8.30A Oakdale. Chinose, Jamestown. So- nors, Tuolumue aad Angels ..... 420% 00A Atinntic Express—Ogden and East, 5.209 9.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations ik . 8500 10.80A The Overland mited — Ogden. Omals, Chicago, Deaver, Kansas Cry, St. Lout 8. 10.00a Vul‘(y)n 4 ¥ Sece 'lm 10.00A Los Angeles Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byro8, Trucy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vissiia. Bakersfold. Los Angeles ... 12.00m Fay ward, 1les and Way Stattor 11.90P Sacramento River Steamers.. . 3.30P Bealcia, Winters, Sscramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, e, Oroville and way 3 R Neywnd. iies and Way Staiions.. 301 30 Port Costs, Martivez, Byron,Tracy, Lathrop, Stoc] m, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno and Way Statlons beyond Port Costa 4.00F Martinesz,San Ramon, Vallejo, N Callstoga, Santa Rosa. 4.00° Niles, Tracy. Stockton 4.30° Hayward, Niles, irvin Jose. Livermor 6.00P The Owi_Limiy den 12.50» 7.50» 11.20a 8.00e Vallejo, dai 7.00 Vallejo, Sundsy 7.00P Richmond, San Pab Martines and Way Station 7.000 R?o Passenger—Port Cost cia, Suisun, Elmirs, Dixom, Dayis. Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pab. Keeer and Way Statfons... 8.05p Oregon & California Kxpress—Sac- ramento, Marysvlile, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (San- .. . 11.804 day only) o COAST LINE (arrew taage). i arket Street.) o0t o t 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssuta Cruz and Way Stations 12.16» Newark, Centerville, San_ Jose, New Aimaden. Lo Gatos, Feit Boulder Creek. Sania Cruz an: Principal Way Stations .. 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos 49.30p Hunters’ Train (Saturday San Jose sad Way Station: AR LINE, Sed ey ownsend Streets.) - 10A San Jose - "00A San Jose 5 .00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. only). 4.1 .0CA The Coaster—San Jose, Sa! San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants Margarita, Ssa Luis Obispe, Guadal Gaviots, Sants Bar- 7.50a 8.50a 5.85» Angeles 8.00A Gliroy, Hol R X Monte, Pacific &rove, Surf, Lom- 9.00a San Jose. 08, Capitois, Sants Crus, Pacific Grove, Sallnas. San Lals Obispo and ipal Way Stations. ... 4 10. San Jose and Way Stations. ; 11:30A San Jose aad Way Stations. 2.16» Ban Jose and Way Stations [ 3.00P Del Monte Express—Ssata BanJose, Watsonviile, Sants Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactde Grove. ... . 1218w 13.00P Los Gatos, Wri, Beots Cruz, via Sante Claca end Santa Clara, San_Jose, Los and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) s 28 6300 San Joseand 5.45> Sunset _Express.—Redweod. San Jose, Giiroy,Saiinas, Paso Robles, 8an Luts Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, St.Louts, New Oriesns, NewYork 1t oll,a 2104 5.45p Pajaro, Watsonville, Ca Santa Cruz. Castroville, Monte, Pacific Grove.... 18.16# San Mateo, Bereaford, Beimon: Carlos. Redwood, Fsir Ouaks, HE n Menio Park. Palo Alto. 11307 Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunay- 0 e L aad 10.30» ‘ay Stations..... Millbrae, Bar- 10.1 San Jose and Way Stations. Palo Alte and South San Francisco, vwrence, Sants Bsn Jose.. A {0F Morni 18u; e o only. . §5topw at all stations on S 4:25, P m. . cept Sunday. g:“t’&:f . dally, at T:45 a. m.; also Saz- vrdays at p. m.. and daily except Satur- day and Sunday at 5:13 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS.