The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 2, 1904, Page 7

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THELS N THARSFIRT SHERNA I]EPAR]S TR AN Over Two Millions uf‘ Treast ie for the PM&S. ¥ ere were ninety-seven ( transport Stierman salled | h & large pas- | & 50,000 in silver certificates yer - bullion to be pesos and frac- Angel ard Eireh passe her outwa the coxswaln nel A. L. Smith goes ve Major Baldwin as nissary . department; R. E: Thompson d to the head of the E. Hor- Island Boatman Lost. of the quar- tell overboard & was drowned. to. take a roed to Tibs it was noticed > ot glitter in. ho" have ground in have 1l Alexander, i McLaurin. - . The ed. from that port ed ihird “officer Queen, resigned. byoy Bay, gers were M. which sails for the 18 taking -frelght fcr NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Martters of Interest 1o Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Notice EREY SHIPPING Arena Arcata ~ Paltailock Port Invercau enr Glendale, \hlpml'nl of Gra rn, Thompson, e S Higgins, oiro Gislow, 21 hours ‘from Eureka, Lundqut Burtis, . Paype. Caledonia et Grays Harbor) is * 1o Guaymas, Mex- proceeds in ballast Genera R rder to Mariners, BAY—CALIFORNIA. Buovs and Dayinarks, Pa- ghthouse m-mc( . INTELLIGENCE. RIVED. esday Jobnson, B mber 1. Lours trom n. 9 days tm Hilo. hours from . Albion, isen,” 44 hours from 7 hours from Higgins, 41 hours % days from . via Unalaska Prederickson, 17 hours ¥m fenn, 76 hours from-Coos ues. Yembe; pander, Victoria, B inet e Thuchet, Quesns- ete Mendor #rison, ne Crescent Ciry, Young. Royel Roads. Mann ng, - Fart 16, Jackson. Melbourne, Gronwaldt, pe Eureks. la, | for San’ Pedro; etmr-Sants Barbara, for San {tor Port Tc-n.ue d Weaiher Report. eridian—Pacific Time.) ANCISCO, Nov. 1, § aximum and minimus tem- The following are the seaconal rainfalls to as compared with those of the same date in the the . rainfall last { Freime & | Independen 4 f 1 | THE CQOAST RECORD. | R | 884z 2 | F38 %3 g ¥ Cloudy F8RZ2R Mmiisaun, @ 8 23203 » Francisco30.06 an L. Obispo.30.04 Ean Diego - nues low over Puget S¢ the northern -balf of and also in the Intermountain jer weather prevalls in the Sacramento - thirty cast mpde at San Francisco for ending midnight November 2: Calitornia—Clondy. rain ds, Wednesday, in nortthern portion; fresh chariging to northerly. fornia — Cleudy Wednesda rly winds. C unsettied weather Wednes- ble snow furrles. 0 vieiity—Cloudy, unset- “edflelfla),' fresh westerly Tos Angeles = flc)rdny—clwfly Wednes- | @ay; fresh southerly. winde. Sacramento—Cloudy - Wednesday: ht northerly winds: . " Clondy Wednesdsy; poesibly ecoler; lght o AYG. MCADIE, District Forecastef. Kay. Lebtols, Bureka: E N i Ftsen. Stewarts Point. “Wilson, Port Towns- TELEGRAPHIC. POINT - LOBOS—Nov 1, 10 p in—Weather ich der Groese, | Californian | Homer..... @Uuarantinetaunchman Is Drowned From His Vessel, v = o 2 VICTORIA. B C—, Ar'n\ ed Nov 1—Stmr | Shawmut, from Hong *¥]_Sohr E1 Dorado, = TSINTAU . Sailed Nov Or. tor Portland, NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Frieder- rom Bre-nen ol Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. & Astoria. ys Harbor Portland & Astoria noqnne River . York via Ancon. Mendocino & Pt. Seattle Humboldt Humboldt . Pomona eund | may be .expected “ed- s November 3. Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm/Pler Astoria & Portland| 1 pm|Pler Humboldt ... .| 9 am Pier attle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm/Pier November 3. Redondo = 2 2 | 9 am Pier San Pedro & Way. n Los Angeles Ports.|10 am Pler 10 na Humboldt ........ 1:30 p/Pier 9 Eolumbi Astorla & Portland|1l am Pier 24 Pomo.. Arena & Albion| 6 pmPier "2 State of Cal 9 am|Pier 11 | Breakwater 5 pm|Pier 8 Arcata... Ortdl12 “m Pler 13 - | . November 4. | -|Eel River- Ports..| 4 pm|Pler 2 | 5 pm Pler 20 at .| 9 am Pler 13 Seattle & Blinghm, 4 pm Pler 10 Blizabeth Coquille River 5 pm Pier 20 N November 5. | | Arena| Point Arena ...... Coronado. v 16 miles per hour. SPOKEN. or’ whal bark Chas W-Morkan—Dff pert of g Pty bktn_ Alta, from Puget cleudy; wind NW. MEMGRANDUM. Per stmr St Paul—SE wind all from Cape. Flatte: DISASTER. Nov 1—Bktn -Northwest, -from. Behioti for San Pedro. is off Trinidad i ! a wateriogged condition; bodt was sent ashore vessel: Tor -assistance;. bar very gh; sirong sottherly. Tug will be sent as ible. MISCELLANEOUS. DOY. ‘Oct -31—Br _stmy Tymeric, pre- reported, sailed. Oct from Caliano for Duencs. Ayres, ‘having. made | porary repaifs. DOMESTIC PORTE. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Marsh. frim San Pedro. g ’{ARB”R Safled -Oct. 30—Whal | San Francisco: . Oct 22:- |-s00n &s poss! Baylies, for San Francisco: | stmr Alexander, for San. Francisco.” Oct | vin, for ey Sthip McLaurin, San Francisco. &n 3 PEDRO—Arrived Oct 31—Stmir - Mi from Crescent City; stmr Santa- Cruz schir Espada_from Everett; stmr | Bowens Landing Bafled .Oct 81—Stmr. Samn Cfuz, for San Francisco. % Arriveq Oct 31-—8chr James H Bruce ‘from Bend. | ov 1—Schr. Ludlow,” from thn!w. 1 tiom Portland: - schi reka;. schr J H_ Bruce, | South ndér. E a_Harb: ‘T REYES —Passed Nov 1-—Whal ‘bark , from_ Arctic. Ocean “for San s ;A'r'rr,FflAmud et 31—Stmr Nevadan, from Horoluly. Nov . 1—Stmr Dolphin, from S s Nov i—Sitmr Pléiades, tor Chine and Japan Arrived. Nov 1—Stmr City’ of Seattle, “from | | Skagway. | Safled | trapaulow BELLING! fr(‘l'fl Tacoma; 1—Stmr Harold ‘Dollar, for Pe- FAM—Arrived Oct 30—Stmr Cali- to safl Nov 1 fot San Franc! POI\T 1OBOS-—Passed Nov 1, Stmr . Rivai, from Bowens Landing for 6 | PEI%TA PARBARA—Sailed Nav 1-8tmr Bonita, fof San- Pedrs. ASTORIA—. Afrived Oct B! or: 20 . 11 & m— San tmr. Taqua.’ he EUREKA—Arrivea Nov 1--Stmr Pomona, he Oct 71; -schr Bertha Dofbeer, from Newport v, mr Francis H lmtn ne atmr. Prentiss, hence Oct Nov |--Stmr’ Bureka l‘nd ‘Pasadena, Oer 51 via Bear Harbor Arrived. Nov 1—Schr ‘Advent, hence Oct 12 Coos Bay | VEERT B ADLOCK —Sailed Nov. 1—84hr Wm 4. for San Francteco, JSH - Passed in Nov 1—Stmr- Portland, 1 Nome for Seattle. ":‘“;AA\?E HARBOR Arrived Noy l——Slmr Otlympte, Hence Oct ABERD}‘F\—E-HM Nov 1—Stmr Centrs Francisco PORT BLAKELET—Arrived Nov 1—Schr | H' Lunsmann from Victoria, EASTERN PORTS, Arrivid Oct u—ap ekip- __Schr Alpena, Sailed Nov . 1—Stmr m.lm. for. China and. Japan . Arrived - Nov -1—Stmt llinchurll. “trom China_a - Franch: (o 1 Br stmr Gueen. re BreaRwater. Dee. iy TUNTA AREN AS—Sailed Oét 17—Ger stmr Hermonthis, for Hambuirg. TIZARI). Passed Oct 30—Ger ship Nesia, tm Antwerp for .OTegOR., ANTOFAGASTA. Oct .19—Br stmr’ ‘Ashanti, for Philadelphia® . ADIZ—Sailed O¢t 16—Ger stmr Amasis, for San . Fr 0. HIOG ‘for_Ores Y OROHAMA—Satied Oct 19-Br -:mr Den- calion. for Seattle. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oet.17—Br stmr Hy- son, from Tacoma. b ANCON—. Arrl ced "Oct 22—Stmr san Juan,” hence Oct 1 MELEOU R\LAAMVEG Oct 20—Br ship Norma - hence Aug 7. ADELAIDE - Afrived Oct 20--Br hip Simla, from Port Gamble. GIBRALTAR—Passed 30—Span | C Lonicy Lopez from Clfllx for .lnlh SINGAPORE—Atrived om 31—Br _stmr Yane Teze, from Vancouver. =T hELE\S——ArrIV.d Oci ll—Bl‘ lll, Nor- wood, from Manila for orders. IPSWICH—In port Oct 10—Br ship Barcore, from Tacoma. 1 | 1 ! 1 HASTING MJLL—. _&, -& CHAMPERIC Saiar MUANTA “ROSALIA oot 25 Manila. { | the way down | & for | 3 Grays Harbor B S.Barbara.| Los Angeles Poris. 10 am Pier San Pedro..| Humboldt - .... 4 pm/Pier -2 | |, November &30 | Queen.:....| Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pler- 8 Jeanje - 5 pm|Pier 20 | Pomona., 1:30 p Pier 9 S, Rosa.. am Pier 11 am|Pler 11 pm|Pier 2 Newport & Way am|Pier 11 November 8. 1 G. W. Elde:| Astoria.& Portand/ll am/Pler 24 Alltance:.. | Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler 16 | . November 9. | Dorie...... | China & Japan....| 1 pm/Pler 40 Nevadan v}{ no. & knhu'\n ceeees Pler — November 10. | Sterra Sydney & Way Pis| 2 pm/Pier 7 Newb vs Harbe .| 4 pm|Pter.10 G. Lindau ys Harbor. . 4 pm'Pier 2 Sequoia Willapa Harbor ..} 4 pm, Pier 20 | November 11.' | City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pler ‘9 amer. Excelstor 7 Ports.. § Way Forts & Way Ports et & Way Pts Time Ball. Branch ‘Hydrographic Office, anis’* Exchange, San ovember .1, 1904, The Time. Ball- 6n the tower of the Fer: |'building was dropped exactly at noon to- ang i. 'e.,’@t.noon of the 120th meridia p. m Green J E Time ang Helght of High and Low Waters it Fort Point; entrance fo San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent NQTE—The higl the alty and low waters occur at front - (Mission-street_wharf). about 23 ; the height es. minutes later than at Fort Po h hand ‘column and the -successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence subtracted from the depth given by the, chiarts. - The plane of reference is the of the lower low taters. ———t— i * Writ Against Police Court. Ah Gee, a- Chinaman who :was ar- rested .on August.28 for selling lot- tery tickets at 607 Jackson street, yes~ terday-applied to the Superior Court for a writ of prohibition to prevent { the Police Court from acting upon his case.. George D. Collins, his attorney, | contends that the doors were barred and bolted and that there was no lot~ tery there when the police broke in and toek him into custody. The ar- rest, it is alleged, .Is in violation of ‘the restraining order issued in the case of Wee Ong Tong against Chief of Po- lice Wittman, now pending in the Su- perior €ourt. The writ is returnable before Judge Sloss next Friday. The ‘contention of Collins is that an arrest in violation of an injunction cannot .be madé the basis of a criminal prose- cutlon. . The point is new here, though it has been decided in Massachusetts. FREE FREE FREE . WITH SUNDAY CALL WANT ADS. A Full-sized Package of ? ALLEN'’S e BOSTON BROWN - BREAD gy ple Delicious in Flavor. A New land Breakfast. Free With Every Small Ad in SUNDAE{"CALL FRANCISCO CALL, "ACHES TALE | ! Whie en route to the hospital, the | steward testified, Parker told him he . plaint of Mrs. John Feeney, a neigh- mean | gpined that . the: ladies might have | Mrs. Emma Burns had been subjected | to the | raignment .on the charge of having | among his most highly esteemed ac- | aniss, -else he would not have invited ‘ “em, Judge, ycu'd cut off your right “NOTE—In the above exposition of (he tides |arm before you'd believe that they | the' éarly morning fides are given in the left WEDNESDAY, M NOVEMBER 2, 1904. OLD BY PARKER Hospital Steward on the Stand Jays Woman Dirtually Confessed Edmund Parker’s sworn statement that May Parker did not stab him was impeached yesterday by the testimony lof A. J. Canous, a steward at the City Receiving Hospital, who had charge o' the ambulance in which the wound- | ed man was removed from 22 Tehama street shortly after his wounds were received one night abeut a month ago. had been stabbed, and when May Par- ker ‘was brought to the patient for identification she exclaimed: “For God’s sake, don't send me to jail for stabbing you.” Subsequently the wounded man asked the steward what he would do if he had been stabbed by a woman. Strenuous effort was made by the woman’s attorney to prevent the stew- ard’s statement being heard, but Po- lice. Judge Mogan overruled all ob- | jections from that source and ordered ! that the testimony go on record. Then the hearing was continued till to-day, when the surgeon who dressed Par- ker’s wounds will testify and Parker himself may be recalled to the stand. Sallowed and emaciated by his hos- pital experience, Parker looked very unhappy as Steward Canous im- peached his story, told in court the previous day, that he was stabbed by accidentally falling upon a knife with ! which he was cutting meat for a cat, | and that his paramour was not near him at the time. The woman sat be- side Parker during the steward’s re- Eiml and she, too, was visibly annoyed by it. . . Naughty little. boys exasperated Mrs. J, M. Frantz by congregating upon the front steps of her house in the 2400 block of Sacramento street, and when she caught Johnny Hill.and cuffed him she was arrested on com- bor, who alleged battery. Mrs. Frantz told Judge Cabaniss that so harassed .was she by the juve- nile conventions on her front steps that she could not continue to reside there if they were permitted to con- tmue, and that she did not assail Mas- | ter Hill until she had exhausted her repertoire of cajolery. Mrs. Feeney testified that Mrs. Frantz not only 1 8lapped Johnny's head, but kicked an- other section of his anatomy. Mrs. Frantz. indignantly denled the kick- ing. * The case was continued till Novem- ber 22, Mrs. Frantz being allowed to go on her own recognizance and the other ladies advised to restrain their ‘offspring from making a trysting place cof the Franta trom atepa Mrs. Hugh Roses brulsed and dl!— colored eye was introduced as evidence | for the defense in the case of her hus- band, Hugh Rose, teamster, of 9 De- catur- street, who was charged with having bruised and blackened an optic the property of William H. Ballinger, | wool sorter, of 11 street. the smiting of his wife's eye by’ Mr. Ballinger that Mr. Bose smote that gentleman's eye, the defendant’s attorney explained, and he would like to have Judge Mo- gan note Mrs. Rose’s eye ere time re- duced its tumefaction and removed its discoloration. = Mrs. Rose had not given any provocation to Mr. Ballinger for the assault committed by him, the lawyer ‘declared. But, so far as that went, what could any member of the gentler sex say or do that would.jus: tify the punishment visited upon Mrs. Rose by Mr. Ballinger? - Would not a man—he would repeat the term; a man-—have instinctively submitted to any -indignity from a oman ere. he would have blackened Her eye? And as for Mr. Rose's alleged blackening of the Ballinger eye, could any man—— mark you, any man—whose wife had been assaulted as Mrs. Rose was as- saulted, have abstained from doing | exactly what Mr. Rose was alleged'to | have done? Hearing continued till Thursday, |after the court- had taken a mental rhotograph .of ‘Mrs. Rose's damaged eye. o8 ka Watchman Sullivan of the City and County -Hospital expressed profound regret that Mrs. Margaret Farmer and humillation of arrest and ar- stolen-his purse. The two ladies were quaintances, he informed ‘Judge Cab- them to partake of liquid refreshments when he met them on thé street. His purse mysteriously disappeared, : he confessed, but to even suspect either Mrs. Farmer or Mrs. Burns of pilfering it would be little short ¢f an outrage. “If you knew 'em as well as I know took my purse. terrible mistake.” Then the policeman who arrested the defendants expressed regret that Mr. Sullivan did not talk in that way be- fore the arrests were made and Mr. Sullivan . reminded the policeman -that he -(Mr. S.) had been drinking when he It's all a mistake—a taken his purse, Case dismissed and apparent satis- faction of all .concerned—except the policeman. & . Miss Jennie Smith was so scantily at- tired while J. H. Smith was pursuing’ her through the corridors of the Dewey House- on Fourth street at 2 o'clock yvesterday morning that the policeman who arrested both of them for disturb- ing the peace was considerably em- barrassed until the lady consented to visit ker apartment and don her street costume. Miss Smith explained to Judge Mogan that the fact of the other defendant and herself being similarly surnamed was simply a remarkable coincidence, as their only relationship was that of wooer and wdoed. It was not her fault . | tor it. | San Pedro). another claimant to her affections? The Judge gave himself twenty-four hours to think it over. A jury in Judge Mogan’'s court ac- quitted Mrs. Laura Aguirre of the charge of battery sworn to by Mrs. Alfonse de Lucca, who testified that on September 27, after alienating the affections of Mr. de Lucca, the de- fendant met her at Mason and Wash- ington streets and pulled her hair and choked her. Mrs. Aguirre not only denied having stolen the love of Mr. de Lucca, but declared that her| assault on Mrs. de Lucca was in the| line of self-defense, as that lady| opened hostilities by bombarding | her with potatoes, which she was carrying from a grocery to her home. The jury took Mrs. Aguirre’s word | . . . W. -Cashman of 268 Dolores street | was among. those present at the| Britt-Gans affair. While purchasing his ticket at the Pavillon entrance Mr. Cashman accidentally dropped al‘ $10 gold piece, and ere he could re-| cover the coin Master George Line- han picked it up and ran away. Pa- troiman L. Cornelius soon caught; Master Linehan, who had secreted the | money in his ‘mouth. When the case was called 'in Judge Mogan's court Mr. Cashman failed to appear, | and a subpena was issued to com-| pel his attendance to-day. . . . After his fight with Eugénio Cressi night before last at 2815 Twenty- third street Louis Casa Grande went | to Patrolman Rottanzl and, surren- dering a large knife, opined - that he had seriously stabbed his opponent and desired to be taken into custody. | His request was complied with, and the charge placed against his name was_assault with a deadly weapon,/ but when the case was called in court the complaint was. pronounced | faulty, inasmuch as Mr. Cressi - was not cut with the knife nor was there evidence to show .that he had been | attacked with it. . So a continuance.i was ordered to give the policeman | timie to amend his accusation. e e . : - Patrolmen Thompson and Cullinan | inadvertently pald - tribute to the. vigilance and energy of their com- rades patrolling:the North End. “The bums and beggars are harassed north of Market street,” was Thompson’s statement, indorsed by Cullinan, “that they have shifted their scene of operations to south of the slot. We arrested this man, Wi liam Mullen, for begging at Fourt and Market streets. He was forced to abandon his' former beat. on Kearny. After the defendgnt had been pro- nounced guilty and ordered to appear | for sentence to-day the same oflicerfly accused Willlam Dunn of having 1 terfered .with them when they arrest- | ed Mullen. . Mr. Dunn pleaded ignor- | ance of the fact that the officers jere | officers, as they were in plain aftire | when He remonstrated against their| arrest ‘of Mullen, but Judge Mogan | ignored the plea and flned him.$5 for butting in. . .. . Lena Williams, buxom, big-hatted | and sealskinned, did not.look like a | vagrant as she faced Judge Cabaniss, | but Patrolman Barry proved conglu- sively. that she had no legitimate means of support, although she pro- | fessed to be a masseuse-at 405 Kearny | street Sen(ence to- morrow ‘ . " Judge Mogan sent '19-year-old Wil-) lie Bloom, accused of burglary, to an~ | swer in the Superior Court, with bail fixed at $1000. The youth was cap- tured. by Mrs. McElroy as he was ransacking a room in her .house.at 279 Stevenson-street. . S | —————— Dress Suit Cases and Bags. 1 We don't -sell all.the best suit. cases| and ‘bags, but all-the suit cases and bags we do sell are the best; same with | trunks,. pocket-books and wrist bags. All lettered in gold free of charge. . San- born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steathars .leave. Broadway wharves (plers 9 and 11), San_Francisco For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Treadweils, * Haines. etc., Alaska—11 | . 1,6, 11, 18, 21, | ¢ Port _Townsend, Tacomia, Everett, South Belnnxham.‘ Nov. 1, 8, 21, tle. For Victorla, Vancouver, Seattle, Bellln:h.ln;—u 2. m. Eeattie or 'hcnm- to N. P Ry.: at Vancouver to C. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomiona, 1:30 | 12, 18, 24, 30, Dec. 6. Corona, 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, Deec. 3. Port Los Angeles and Diego and Santa Barbara— Reddndo), Santa Rosa, State of For Los Angeles (vla San: Pedro and East Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Sime Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a. m., Nov. 7, 16. 23, Dec. 1. Cool Bay, 9 m., Nov. 3, 11, 19. 27, "Dec. 5. Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. Cabe, Mazatlan, AMata, Ta Pa calla, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 . m. For further information’ obtain folder. Right ie reserved to change steamers or saliing dates. CKET OFPICES—4 New. Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Broad- way whiirves. Frelght Office 10 Market st. €. D. DUN General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Ca., 20 Sutter st., will call for and cheek bann(» from hotels and residences. T:!ephcne Exchange 312 ZEALAND iy BYONET. .mcs-,'“' DIRECT LI 10 TANIT:. § . SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland ana Sydney....Thursday, Nov. 10, 3 p. m. | & 'S ALAMEDA, for Honoiul . £ S.MARIPOSA. for Tahit], San Jose del Whll!ll GENERALE TRANSATIANTQJ: DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE.PARIS that Mr. Smith sometimes “visited her at unconventional hours, nor did she think she ought to be blamed for dis- couraging his attentions at such times. Surely she should not be held partly responsible for the ebullition of his Jjealousy that led to their joint arrest. Was it not enough to have her beauty slumber disturbed and her life threat- ened by him without being forced to undergo._the additional discomfort of spending the remainder of the night in prison? What protection did a lone lady have, anyway, from the unpro- voked frenzy of a jealous admirer? ‘Was she to tamely submit to having her apartment invaded at any or all hours of the night by a madman in quest of a rival, or was she to resist | such invasion and thereby invite ar- rest for disturbing the peace? Would Sailing every Thursday instead of bullding), Pacific Coast Ty § nigomery avenue. San Francisoa T0U. . NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ) STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Seiven & FiciSlag o0, M ood <& Fuery pdg. 9:50 a. m., 3 and 8 m. Sunday aness Sl Ph LR | Kidneys and Bladd BE! ADVERTISEMENTS. e i B. KATSCHINSKI § Philadelphia Shoe Co. ‘ 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO Adjoining Call Building. | Men’s Alaska Seal Shoes Waterproof Soles. 1 WEAR A TRUE MERIT SHOB, —Made Dby- BUCKINGHAM & HECHT. { Viscolized, Waterproof Soles. | Our Price only $3.00 and $3.50. | The best shoe made to keep your tmdrydwfio'hwm Alaska seal made with merly sold in this city for $4.00 and 85.00. OUR PRICES: Double extension sewed soles... sion han ted g 32 Triple mln d-wel 80! i t:ll .............. £3.50 i ‘ilhtr llucncr or lua ltyll‘ o .Sizes 6 to l& fldfil to EE. THE PINGREE { LORIA | | e S50 l SHOE FOR WOMEN MAIL ORDERS FILLED. B. KATSCHINSKI 10 THIRD ST., San Francisco. These are GOOD rocn'!m Blades are of excellent steel, 'suitable for any ordinary usage. I have others at other prices. Call and see my large selection. GOT AN OLD RAEOR? Tl make you a liberal allowance -for it on a new one. " I have good Razors low as 81.00. . STAR ml—Regular price $2.00. My price 81.25. Makes shaving easy. Razor ‘Strops that you can' depend on, as low as 00. . ‘Some very good ones at les: prices. .. LY CONXLIN'S SE FILLING PEN —the up-to-date Pen Convenient and clean. 8$3.00 u Mail orders promp(ly fl“ed. THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 MARKET STREET, Opp Fifth, SAN FRANCISCO. BAJA CALIFORNIA | 'Damiana Bitters 8 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- | tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac.and Spocln‘ Tenic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. - | The Mexican Remedy . for Diseases -of the | - .Sells -on.its own merits: & BRUNE, Agents. | F. —tseqd tor Circulars.) :\l 328 Market st., FOR ‘BARBERS; BA- BRUSHE ker-, .immun‘ u'g: ; brewers. bookbinders, candy oakers. cammerns | dyers, fiour mills, -foundries,_laundries, paper- | kangers, printers. vdnxm shoe factories, ‘stablemen, tar-roofers: tanners, tallors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Fsiabiished in 1834 for the ireatment of Piivate Diseases, Lost Manbhood. lilty or iseage wmrio‘_fin hody and mind and Skin Diseases. Doctor jothers fail. Try bhm. teed. Santa CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES lnlll“ 2nd THURSDAYS onc' Santa Fe Trains: For stock(en. Fresto, . m.| Merced, Hanford and Visalla. p. m. For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyon | and_Chicago. Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot, €an Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak .land, Cal.; also 27 South lst, San Jose. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Franciso, datly, at {7 7:45, 9:10, 9:30. 11 1245, 303, - 00 a -» l 713, 9! and 113 1 i, daily, at 7:48 a. m. Me: | en3os I-yr.e Mouatan View. & gy RAILWAY TRAVEL. Traina Jexve and are das O ."b. S toarriveat X SAN FRANCISCO. - o, Frow OcToszs 73, 1904 > Faxar Deror c (Foot of Market Street) | Trare MAIN LINE. — asmive 7D0A Vacaville, Winters, Hunsey. Tade 7.00a Benicia, Elmirs and Sacraménio . 7.209 7304 Vallejo, Sapa. Calistogn, Ssata Martinez. San Ramon. 8.20» 730 Nien Tracy. 7200 Wilttame W illows, < Frata. u Fortiand. Tecoms, Seatils 750w s, Wood!. Maryss 7.508 8.30a Martinez. ¢ Stockton. Nswman, Los Banos, 3 Mendota, Armoas, Hanford, Visalia. Portervilie... ..... 4,209 8304 Port Costs. Modesto, Merced, Fresao. Gosnea Janction, liaa ford, Viealia. Bakersdeld 5 450> 8304 Niles, San Joss, Livermore, Stock- tom, (¢! ton). Jome, B-:nmenw. $.30a )l:ry-vulhe Calco, ited Bluff . 4200 Oskdal ale. C s 5200 8.50» 54 Aggeles Passeager — Port Costa, Martinez. Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced nd, Fresto. Goshen June: anford, Lemoore, Visaila Bakersfield. Los Angeles Hayward, Nije and Way Martives, Byroa,Tracy, Lathrop,’ Stockion, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno and Way Stations beyond Pors C 4007 Martiaez, Sulhm:‘n Vallejo,N 4 Niles, Trac 0" Hly'lnl owe. LI 5.00m The 0wt Limi Baaos, Mendot 7.50m Martines and 11.208 7.00° Reno Passenger—Port Cost nlcta, - Sulsun, Elmira.. Dixom, Davs Keeler and Way Stations 7.50a 2067 Orrln- & Californta Express—Sac- Redding, 3 ’)‘Exe: TFoot of | vill Joss, Fetton: Bouider Croak, Saata. Cruz aud Way Stations 12.16p Newark, Ce: New Almaden. Los Gatos, Fei Boulder Ci Santa Crus Principal Way Stations 416 Newark, 8 #9305 Huntery” Train (Saturday & o.m— .. - San Jose and Way § T COAST.LINE rg‘ Foird and T ,»w. San Joseand Way Stationn.. 00A Ean Jose and Way Statfons. 8.00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid. $.00A The Coaster—San J San Ardo,. P poc 8.00A 8an Jose. Tres Pinos, Watsonviil Capitels. Santa Crus; Pacfle Grove. Sallnas._Sua Luis Obispo sad Priscipal Way Station: Del Monte Rxpress—Sants Clara, BanJose, Watsonvilie, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, 3.30P Valencia St., Soath San Frantisco, Burfingame. Sas Jess, Gfirsy. nos ose; Los Gatos, | Way Stations (ex- pal Way Stationie 3 Redwood. Saa Giiray.Sailnas, Faso Hobles, Otisgo. Saata Barbara, Jose, San &A!-r-:m W stsonv e, "¢ pltols. hse isata . Cruz,- Castroville, . Del nnnu. Pacific Grows 10.30» Reresford, Beimont. San i Oakn lenlo Pirk. Palo Alto. 30p San Jose-and Way Stations. 8.00p Palo_Alto and Way Statios 1500 Souih SunVranctece, Milibson: low- Iingame. Sen- Matéo, -Seimon, San Carlos; Redwood, Fair Oaks, Park. and - Paio Alto. ale; Lawrence, Santa Clars and San Jose A for Morning. 18unday nupfle‘. arday . {Btovwat l.u nl(lnll on !llll‘l'« | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. - CO. Tiburon Ferry, rmamm !onlmm P for Afterncon: 1 Sanday only 3 Monday only- WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3& l:ll)l m:o 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at h!urd.yo—Extrl trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. BVVDAYS—G 9:50, ll.wsfl'l“'“ Qucad rates. On Sumday—Round-trip tickets to all potnts San, Rafael at half rates. 650 Market Ticket street, Chronicie JAS. L. FRAZIER. R< X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt M. TAmu.Pus RAILWAY 11:00, L E' 1:45 bh‘h o fi 650 MARKET ST_(North Shore Rasiroady and SAUSALITO Firay, Foot Market St

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