The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 18, 1904, Page 11

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‘HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MARIPOSA ARRIVES F Has Large Cargo of Tropical | Products. | c—- p Company’s n Rennie Ta her and might ival d Sm Tonnage on the Way Here, Cutter Bear Ordered to Hopolulu, F8852a Is Anchored Off Drakes Bay. Mok K Honol The Overdue List. { reinsurance the Norweglan ter Front Notes, Pinance, bound from Iy reported at carries away, srrow. b pany’s liner Ala- Tyhee s to all - to-morrow of passengers. i mer Roseerans wili sall to-day for nterey there to take a cargo of 1 for u | Pacific Ma!l Compamy’s liner Man- | a will seli to-merrow tor the Orient with 'S . eigh capacious holds 1 ac- Peru s due here to- s and way ports. el - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Intevest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ships Ditton and Wavetree and the German ship Seefahrer will proceed in iaet to Eyaney Heads for orders. schooner uoia is chartered general merchandise from this Port 10 Maseien ras polobampo snd San Blas, e e Exports by the Umatilla. The steamer Umatilia salled on Wednesday for Victoria with an assorted merchandise cargo consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Columbiin ports valued #t $9521 and including the following: 353 phigs, us fruits, 57 phes fresh vegetabies, 210 1bs raisins, 3075 jbs dried fruit, s nl.acune:—m gm L4 260 gals SHINGTON, 10 teet water, from an a white and red quare target, on the west- a River about 1000 rise Landing. Lert b right tange 4 old post-lantern light waer, from an oM vericaily d-shaped target, W % W of the pre. Range 134 Pacifi o post-lai lights—f vhite—were mdved ab £ water and gen- eral d ption un Light—Suspended, 25 feet above the m the same manner as formerly, on e Columbia River, Ore- Sby E % E . No. 135 (List Pacific Coast, i about 400 fe Hunters Post Light, page of Lights, Buoys and Daymark was_discontinue Post Light, page 34, after Lights, Buoys and Daymarks. 1904, page H0)—A fixed white light, suspended, 20 feet above arm on a single pile. northerly bank of the Co- ngton, and about two- 5y E 13 E from Hoffman lumbia thirds outer ena Deer Island J northerly. rtin Isiand Lower Post Light, page 31, 158 (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pacifl 19¢ age € was discontinued. naing Rang ~ . Pacific C 1904, page al fixed white post-lantern ished to mark a ra line to e Washington shore. t Light (formerly Henrici Landing ¥ e and red vertically was placed on the stake from antern is thown, no other change ht—Suspended, 25 feet above th from a white stake, h: a vertica 4 white and red diamc haped targ: b 5 NW by 4 W of the Range Post Lights, page t of Lights, Buoys page G1)—These two fixed lights mark a range line shore. Lower “Willow Bar e and red vertically ned square target was placed on the pile which the lantern Is shown, no other = being made. Light (formerly Willow Bar Upper Y ight)—Moved about half a mile N by W % W of it former position, and is now sus- | pended, 30 teet above the water, from an arm on a whit stage, about 400 feet N % W of the low Bar Range Post Light and 152 (List of Lights, Buoy: . Pacific Coast, 1904, page 62)— d white post-iantern lights were pag: These two moved abot Lizht—Suspended, 10 feet above the from a white stake, having a ver- striped white and red square target Light—Suspended, 25 feet above the water, from a white stake, having a verticallgp striped white and red diamond-shaped target, and about S00 feet N % E from the preceding. Swan Island Bar Lower Post Light, page 3, No. 167 (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 64)—Heretofore re- ported carried away, was replaced and the | light re-established September 26. “The following affects the List of Lights, ‘Bupys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904: OREGON. Seaccast of Oregon, page 39—Coquille Buoy, » red first-class nun, marked “Coquille” in white, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced ber OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Columbia River Entrance, page 51—Clatsop Spit buoy No. 12, & red first-class nun, found missing October 12, was replaced the same light, E Post Lights, page Buoys and | 66)—The establizhed to ange iin er Ehoal Light—A ite post lantern, of the | was | Right tangent to Martin | A | outer end old ferry slip Hunter, WNW striped | ut a third of a mile to the north- | — - Liner Is Favored by Summer Weather. | —_— left t to Sand Island, N by W outer end old ferry slip, Hunter, SE 1 S Reeder buoy No. 6 & red first- iE s spar, found out of e aced the same day. ette River, Channel Above Portland. 64—Clackamas Rapids buoy No. 2, a red i-class spar, was established October 17, ark a ledge of rocks covered at high tion October 11, page an River buoy Nc ntinued October . a red d October 17 HINGTON age 71—Inner buo; nd Novem- ed the sam trait, page rst-class nun, replaced the same No. a red fi miss day 1—Middle Point lass a0y Inlet ala_Point buoy No. 1, a black ar, found adrift November 1, w the same day. | Puget Sound, page Steflacoom (Toliva Shoal) buoy, second-class nun, found m same ssing November 7, was replaced the Point Migley buo; found adrift Noven ced the same day page S4—Clements Reef buoy »nd-class nun, found missi veplaced the same day ALASKA assage. second a red se cvember 4, wa Sumner Strait, page S8—McArthur Reet buoy, a HS. second-class can, heretofore re- ported out of position, was replaced Septem- ber 20. By order of the lighthouse board L HEILNER, Commander, U N.. LightBouse Inspector. — | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, Nov. 17. | _Stmr laqua, Jormenson, 32 hours from San Pedr ir Samoa, Madsen. 18 Bours from Caspar; bound south: called in for passenge n Point Arena, Miller, 18 hours from | ino, via Point Arena 12 hours. r Jas € Higgins, Higgins. 17 hours from Fort Brags; bound south; cailed in to:land passengers E Mariposa, Rennie, 11 days 21 hours and 2?1 minutes from Tahitl. Stmy Coos Bay, Leland, 64 hours from San Pedro and way vorts Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 16 hours from Green- nta Resa, Alexander, 42 hours from 5 Stmr Argo, 36 mours from Eel River. Br ship Ardencralg, Chapmag, 55 days from stle, Auvs. k' Marechal de Villars, Riousi, 56 day from Newcastle. Dunham, p*"hr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from- Point { CLEARED. Thursday, Nov. | Stmr Arsyll, Gllboy, Kahului; Unlon Oil Compar Fr bark Le Piller, David, Sydney; F. Heary Schr Lottie Benpett, Rasmussen, 'Vancouver, C and Iquique; Georze E Billings. SAILED. { Thursday, Nov, Stmr Maggie. Whitney, Halfmoon Bay. tmr Stute of Califorgia, Nicolson, San DI- and way ports. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. Stmr Jas & Higgins, Higzins, San Pedro. Stmr Melville Dollar, Fosen, Aberdeen. Stmr Pomo, Ahlin, Alblon Fr bark Marguerite Mirabaud, Sydney. Br bark Inverciyde, King, Sydpey. Schr G W Watson, Weitkunat, Portland. RETURNED. Thursday, Nov. 17. Mirabaud. hence this | = | 17 Le Fr bark Marguerite 0 p m—Weather ¢ 4 miles per hour. PORTS. PORT HARFORD—Satled v 17, S & m— Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro chr Ruth E BALLARD-—Sailed Nev 1.0S ANGELES—Arrived Nov 17— Godfrey, for Redondo. PORT ship Carl, from Hamburg. VENTURA —Arrived Nov 17—Stmr Chehalt from San Pedro. Arrived Nov 17—Stmr San Pedro, for | Hueneme. DRAKES BAY—Nov 17—Bark Mohican, from Honolulu, anchored in bay | |, MUKILTEO-Salied Nov 17—Stmr Robert | Dollar, for San Pedro. | EUREKA-—sSailed Nov 16—Stmr Celia, for Arrived 3 | Kruger, hence Nov 16. Nov 17—Stmr Phoenix, | hence Nov 16; stmr Alliance, hence Nov 16 for Coos Bay and Portland, Ore. Stmrs Areticvand W H REDUNDO—Arrived Loomis, hence Nov 15, Francisco. Sailed Nov 17—Stmr Chas Neleon, fof San | Francisco. | " SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 17—Bktn John 5(.' Mever, from Everett. Nov 17—Stmr Geo and ealled for San | pSatied Nov' 17—6chr Philippine, for San | Diego. | TATOOSH—Passed in Nov 17—Fr bark La | Tour a’Auvergne, from ~Leith, for Seattie; schr Eric. from Santa Rosalla, for Grays Harbor. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Nov 17—Stmr Man- dalay, for San Francisco. | TACOMA—Saled Nov 17—Ger ship Alder- ) beran, for Queenstown; Fr ship Desaix, for Queensrtown. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed Nov 17—Br stme Mo- ana, for Vancouver: stmr Sierra, for Sydney: Br stmr Doriz, for Hongkons. oh s EASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Nov 16—Stmr Hawalian, from Honoluls, fa Philadeiphia. Ph2 oREIGN PORTS, ANCON—Arrived Nov 6—Stmr Newpo hence Oct 15. T et COLON—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Allianca, from New York. ,"",‘." N;v mu—lmt City of Washington, ew Yo HIOGO—Arrived Oct 21—Br stmr % from Tacoma. ‘WALMER—Passed Nov_ 15—Fr Be- rangere, from Newcastle, Eng, for i:'n!nn- ciseo. VENTNOR—Passed Nov 15—Ger shin Ore- gon, from Ant'll'= for San Francisco. KOBE—Salled jov. 14—Ship E B Sutton, for New York. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Nov 12—Br stmr Tar- tar, for Vi HONGKONG—Arrived Nov 17—Stmr Amer. fea Maru, hence Oct 19. A % 1. 2 black thigd- | found miss- | Trevediec, | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904. udy Friday. co and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; inds. | Los Angeles and vicinity—Falr Friday; light | west winds |~ Sacramento and vicinity oudy Friday air Friday G. H, WILLSON, Temporarily in Charge. | | Fresno and vicinity— Local Forecaster, -~ 3 Sailed Nov Vencouver BENITO— for San F Arrives Nor bark Kriem- the Leeward Isia Oct 14—Br from Aucklan Z, touching tea. 15—Fr gun- “Ital bark 16—Br stmr Emoress of India, stmr ov 14—Ger Oct ~ cruiser Noumea: stmr hence | Oct Sailed Oct 15—Br stmr Rotokino, for Auck- |1and, N Z. Nov & Mariposa, for San Francii Vic- from ived Nov 17—Stmr stmr Numidian, YORK—A trom Liverpool; mr La Lorraine, for Havre; »r_Glasgow. —Sailed Nov 17 -Stmr Bal- w York Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Germania, Stmr Citta di Napoli, for Movements of Steamers, ' TO ARRIVE. | Steamer. | | Portiand & Astoria. .. ‘rescent City Coos Bay & Pt | Elizabeth. Coquills River | Chehalis. . San Pedro Titania....... Oyster Harbor Peru.. New York via | San Pedro San Pedro : | Jeante Seattle & Tacoma ... | Corona... Humboldt | Coronado. . | Sequoia. . G. Lindau Bonita Saxonia Hamburs | Menes .| Hamburg & W | Colum Portiand & Astoria.. | Aretic. . Humboldt . Humboldt San Pedro 7 Sydney & Way Por San Diego & Way Pi Humboldt caven Grays Harbor ... Portlang & Astoria. ... Point Arena & Albio: N Puget Sound Ports. ... Seattle & Bellingham. . W. Kruger. ... §. Monica Northiand Pomo. . City Puebla. Rainier. Pomona. Humboldt .. Eureka. . Humboldt . ! S. Barbara.... Craye Harbor . Chico. . Cequille River San Pedro & W Mendocino & Pt San Diego & W .| Eel River Ports Cots BAY .- s-o.n. W. Flder.. | Portland & Astoria. ... New York vis Ancon, ‘hina & Japan 2 rays Harbor Seattle ...... Mexican Port , [ Puget Sound Ports. .| Portiand & Way P TO SAIL. r. | Destination. Coos Bay Point Arena | Santa Rosa Breakwater. . G | November 18. .| Seattle direct 4 -...| 4 pm|Pier ‘| Astoria & Portiand| 1 pm'Pier Redondo. Pomena. G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland(11 am .| Humboldt 1:30 p|Pier \Pier November 19. ? 2 L 24 San Pedro..| Humboldt ... pmiPier 2 Breakwater. Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm Pier & Argo. .. Ee! River Ports....| 4 pm Pier 2 Point Arenal Point Arena ......| 4 pm|Pier 2 Coos Buy...! San Pedro & Way.! 0 am|Pier 11 Honolulu . 1 am Pler 7 N. Y. via Ancon..l12 mPler 40 Astoria & Portland’ 4 pm Pier 27 ... Humbolat .... 9 am|Pler 13 | | Manchurla. | China & Japan. 1 pm Pler 40 * Ellzabeth. . -| Coquille River . 5 pm/Pier 20 | Catitornian.| New York direct [... 25 Chehalls. - .| Grays Harbor ....|'3 2 November 20. Los Angeles Porte.| 2 2 San Diego & Way.| § 11 November 21. ‘Humboldt ? .| Grays Harbor 2 Queen. ... . -| Pusget Sound Ports, ] Northiand. .| Los-Angeles Ports,| 27| 008 B. t. Orfd12 m!Pier 13 | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pier 2 | November 23, 1 | .| Humbolde. . 9 am|Pier 2 4 pm Pier 10 | | 9 am|Pler 11 | 11 am|Pier 23 4 pm Pler 10 ] H G. Lipdauer| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm[Pier 10 | Jeanle. ... Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 | Pomo. ..... | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm Pler 2 State of Cal) San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | 1 Sequoia. . | Willapa Harbor .| 4 pmiPler 20 . i % . Fork....| Humboldt .. 9 am/ 5“ b 2| Tanit dect 11111 ampler 7 | \ e | | Coptic......| China & Japan....| 1 pm|Per 40 | City Fuebla | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am Pler 9 | N. Y. via Ancon..[12 m Pier 40 Seattle & Everett.( 4 pm/Pier, 20 N high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | Campbeli Praed, is a well-known liter- {ar i England. 1 $60,000 to his three children, August | dis held that the attempt to establis’ she was stayins. Pracd was 23 yvears old and unnx ried. He was prominent in the city in which he resided. His mother, Mrs. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mig. Co., 28 California St., S. F., sent by mail or express. People cured v woman. The family is a \\'f:‘lu},\' one, the members of which reside in prominént citizen of this city. —————————— Court Sustains the Heinz Will. WOODLAND, Nov. —Judge Gad- ! dis tolday granted a non-suit in the Hgs. ,.“, se ...u;., Statlons. ¢ i . n 304 San Jose sad Way Statl contest of the will of the late Lorenz 2 \sv.‘;‘lunu WS s Heinz, who left an edtate valued at 3.LLP Del Monte Express—Si 2and Lucia Heinz and Mrs. Julia Cas sell, cutting off Charles and Theodor Heinz, sons by a former marriage, with the bequest of §50 each. The two last named attacked the will, al- leging undue influence. Judge Gad- /7 Conklin's N Self-filling Pen undue influence had failed. ‘The most per e 2 pen yet pro- to arrive st LR e A 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Z) ‘Weather Report. 1 L Frow Ocroszz B 1904 X Faany Duror { L Mecipia Baiho Tigh) < (Woot of Market Street) | N FRANCISCO, Nov. 17—5 p. m. S T { The following maximum and minintum tem- 2 2 rs 3 MAIN _LIN | erturen ara teporiaa for the previows dav: | Riverside Man Is Killed in| AN LN Boston - 4430 New York - 40! Aut bl Accident | 750 Bemicta: Kimira and Sacramedis.. 7.20» i .54 iladelphi; 56-32 | | 304 Vallejo. N Calistoga. Cincimmat 132 Fittaburg - 58-30 an Automobile Accldent| Rosa, Martinez. Sas Ramon. 8.20» | Jacksonville 86-48 St Louis ik | 1 < 7 30a Niles, Tracy. Latbrop, Stockzon 7.20m Jacksonville -+ 005 Wasmaseon 1o ssd0| and Aetress Is Injured| - 800 Snasia “Eiprom (Via: Duvis, SAN FRANCISCO ...........02-52 s e 1 MILK:.CONDENSING C? Buff Portiaad, T Seatile 7.508 P ¢ Mk I 13 S uff. Portiand, Tacoma, Seatile { The following are the seasonal rainfalls to 8 004 Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing. date, as compared with those of the same (3 ] ANK N 01 OR 1 CINATD Marysviile, Otoviile. 7.50m date last scason and rainfalls In last lwzmy-l(IO OVER EMBANKMENT 8304 Martiaez. Antioeh By7oa. Trecy. four hours: | - 2 Last This Last | T Menduta, Armoma, Hi Stations 24 hours. son. Seasom. { AF s - . Visalta. Postevville. Eureka 0% i “i%r | Miss Mina Rudolph, Leading 8308 rore Coata, Modost i Red Bluff 0.01 150 2.61 i Frese. Goanca Junction, Ham | o Sacramento 0.00 24 19 Lady of the “San.Toy” Com- 830 Niles, San Jose, Livermore. Stock- 0.00 57 g‘_:‘,:;"‘"“‘“ ‘ % e S o ten. (PMiton). joue, Sacramenta, o0, 5 2anz g -05 z Shnv Hostans ot | Matysviile. Ciiico, ited Blaff ... 4 Independence ... 000 oz o4z [ pany, Has Narrow Escape and compare the quality of | 8.30a cakiaie: Ciinass, damestows, 56 San Luis Obispo ... 0.00 4.69 0.14 LR T ota, Tuolumne snd Ao 4.20» Los Angeies 000, 118 0.4 — Pet | 8984 Atinniic Exprose—Ouien vad Bast 5.20% ‘an lego - - - - ] B fchmond, Martines sad . Yok e LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17.—As a re- pelpis Eu':"xo.. L e N THE COAST RECORD. sult of an automobile accident which | Brand i = e s ¥ E £ 3 Z F|occurred in the suburbs of the city at | | 10.00a vaiiero - ot 125 587523 2% 1an early hour this morning Humphrey | Eva orated v T 8§ 33B3.2 2 ¢ | Praed, assistant general manager of Costa, Ma: STATIONS. ;:- §§ £ 35 g2 £ [the Sen Jacinto Land Company of ';ream s s S ies ; H 5 : b 3 Riverside, Cal., i3 dead and Miss Mina | o ore, V1 7.20m : H 74 Rudoiph, leading lad; e “San Toy" . ! 12 Nii 3209 23 - :Opera.p(‘nmpumg' ana ‘(fl éh Fr?.”éhau)r- with any of its imitations. ! "’m:’y':"‘"'“:“:"::"’"z‘:' o B B Gloudy -0 feur, are badly hurt. Néte ‘L‘e d‘f;’“’““- See how B T B 08 58 54 ¥ -3z The accident oceurred after the con- | smooth and appetizing our Oroville snd way . |1;-esno 4 v 2; 40 clusion of the pérformance at the | product is, owing to its |9,a= H - . s ra-) ] v i 3 - ] !p'o'c‘.ith'f. T o ?m ?\Iamn Opera-house last night, w here | heavy _consistence, which { Eo"Angetes " 30.08 Miss Rudolph is piaying. Praed called | keeps the butter fat equally Phoenix .. for Miss Rudolph after the theater had distributed %n contrast with | g, = e 12208 Portland ..... closed and took her for a ride in the e Tund | Wy Sintions Wpuy Suet Shee e ¥ | the cheap and thin imita- 4.00% Martines.San Ramon, 7allejo,Naps- ged bBIuH 3 ‘rl”my eountry Returning several hours | tions which allow the but- Caltatogs - 320a oo ks IR PR 4y J0o loter Praed took charge of the ma- | e ok tricriog el Soeme flex. Tracy . !:33: Salt Lake Cloudy chine and coming into the city at a | - W g e Dk ] s10500 | q.,.Lyg:;[w 1 ;:E;h rate of speed lu!rnf!d th]e mm»hm§ uunr.l O'x“uumei = fos . Obis e - the city limits ax . endoca. Fre. biezo " Tan it over-a sen-faot embankment. | Bikoradeid Lo angsios . 8504 ttle - : R o iy 18302 Hayward, N!les aad San Jose . 7.20a | Spokane overturning it and pinning the occu- | 6.00% Iay 3504 Tatoosh .. pants beneath. Praed was killed and | 8.00p Bta xgr;;::«:;x:'llifh‘!‘:)lui,g . Walla Walla. Rudolph and IFry were so seri | o T Ay B injured that they were unab! Colfax. Reno, Sparks, Montello, S | to go for assistance. | Oxden e 'he accident happenod near the | WADIAS | S 40e valiete. daiiy; cncoys Sunliey 7508 M 52153 tracks of the electric roud and the oc- | | 700 ohsn ey Bubto; Fows co.i e cupants of a work traln p: & by the | . | Mariinez and Way Stations 11.208 Cloudy fls qver the northerm oo fnue later covered the | | 7.00® Reno Passenger—Port Costs, Be portion of tae Pacifie Slope and fair aver the £pot some tin later discovered t 1 a rl | nicia. uls Elmira, Dixon, Light rain bas fallen from extreme turned car. Praed was dead when | - | Davis, Sacrament., Sparks. Tono Northern Califo; orthward picked up. M Rudolph and Fry | pah, Kee'er and Way Stations... 7.50a ) The pressure n rapidly were bplaced aboard the train and | 8050 Du‘nllC-lll‘r‘ornh. 'e!"u-:x_fiz:. iogton and Oregon and fallen brought hastily io this cit Catarrh Foriiand, Paget Sound and East. 8.50 The temperature changes have been slight! At the Receiving Hospital it was} 0P Hayward, Sifles and San Jose (Sus- in_all distrlets, g pirty | foURd that siise Rudolph was suffer- co:’n‘:‘ L-m-z 13009 Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty jng from concussion of the brain and | e = . & rrow Gauge). sev cuiing ianient ovember i | uther injuries of & serious character, | _ Positively cured with Dr. Hab | o0 e | o rihwest coas: fresh southwest ! It is feared that she may alsc be in- pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, A Veiton, Douider Greek, Santa | 3 ¥ jured internally. She was reinoved this ¥ _Cruz and Way Stations ... . 5835» | lifornia—Fair Friday; light west ‘morning to the Angelus Hotel, where | Or your money returned, Price, 1215p Newark. Centervilie, San_ Jjoss, Aimaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, 4.1Ep Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos... ¢9.309 Hunters' Train (Saturday sniy)— San Jose and Way :7.250 7.00A San Jose and Way Stations. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 17.—Miss Mina T 84w Rudolph, leading lady of the free of charge from 1to 4 p. m. Tl e g T e | Company, who, was injured in Los An- | he Comster—San Jose. Heifuen geles this morning, is a native of I Margariia: £33 Luin” obisva ramento. She is ister of Mrs. Ed- ~ —— — - [ g .;;.“..‘;;:::hh;n‘(v. D ard Cadwallager, the wife of the late talvo, Osnard, Burbask. Les Kdward Cadwaliader, who was once & Ange e eiate’ 8.00a Giiroy, Homisier. Moute, Pacific Grov: poc ... 9.00a San Jose. Tres Finos. Wa Cypitola. Sants Cru Grove. Saitnas_San and Pri San Jose, Watson ¥ Del Mounte, Monterey, D 20 geps, never i SERIT is always a0t d-ip. { Favor Extending Government Cable. | it vou uce o Conkiin once sou'll never e s N B 3 ave anything but a Conklin Pen after- SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—A vgmprmd — f;z;“r";:“"o X 3:m Pen aft effort of the business interests PHOTOC SUPPLIES of all throughout this portion of the North- kn'; s at_popula ices. ; E + west, backed by General Greely, chief % D Conira S AR grady’and a1 Saota astrovilie, Dei s ways dependable: $2,00 and oute, Pacic Grove 10.30 signal officer of the ar wi CYKO per ins . Pactde 6 oo . 18.167 tan Mateo, Beresford, Bei [5 { fourth time column | given is subtracted from the depth given by |1..e., .at noon of the 120th meridian or at 8 | it is believed, in the presentation tail. Prin sht. Tr Cengress of a bill providing for the KODAK e ’\\ ) PRIN extension of the Government cabl 5y 'stem to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, h a view of ultimately extending it to Japan and the Philippines. —_———————— STEAMSHIP GEORGE W LDER VISITED BY INSPECTORS Mail Orders Promptly Filled THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS. The Stationer. 1008 MARXET STREET. Opp. Fifth, SAN FRANCISCO. Some Deficient Life Preservers and Three Metal Rafts Found on Board and Promptly Condemned. The steamship George W. Elder was inspected yestérday by Rear Admiral Kempff and Cap ns Guthrie and Dolan, | assistant United States local inspectors. | Some of the cork life preservers were found to be unable to sustain the pre- ITARRVWRV TR DD visit DR.-JORDAN’S anzar @ HUSEUH OF ARATOMY 1001 MAZXZY 5T. bet. 2373, 371 3 scribed weight of 2713 pounds in the The Larsest Anatomical Muse. water and were accordingly cor World. ~ Weaknesses or oy com e pesitively cared demned. ‘Two Ifeboats were found @ ey oot ¢ o to need some repairs and the re- o BA. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MER pairs were ordered. Three metal life ¢ Conntd S il il - raits. were pronounced defective and @ Trgiment peromatiy or by e were condemned. In all other respects - - »o"fiy case undertaten. the inspectors reported the vessel in 0 4 A i T ol first-class condition. The old floating vaiuable book for men) test for life preservers was twenty-four DB JORDAN & CO.. 105 Mar' pounds, but a recent regulation since the ship was last inspected requires a test of 27%; pounds. et Nt 8 F. o o Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, —t minutes later than at F of tide is the same at b or cures w Try him. Charges low Cures guaranteed. Cullor write. Dr. J. F. GIBRON, San Frarisco. Cal Sun rises Sun sets . Mocn sets 50 24| the early morning tides are given in the left hand column ang the successive tides of th day In ihe arder of occurrence as to time; the es the last tide of the are but three tides, as The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) Sian precedes the height_ and then the number - CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 930 A M WITH DINERS AND SLEEPERS |3 day, except when th sometimes ocCurs. he charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters. ¥ Other Saxta Fe Trams ‘ S 3:30a- m | For Stockton. Fresno. Bakerseid. Time Ball. §:00 p. m. Merced, Hanford and Visalia. . | 4:00 p. m.” For Stockton. 1 Brarich Hydrographic Office, or- | SR P R ity dosin Conyont | chants’ Exchenge. San F al., November 17, 1904, The Time Baii on the tower of the Ferry bullding was cropped exactly at noon to-day— | and Chicago. Ticket Otfices—641 3iarket st. and Ferry Depot. | San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak- | land, Cal: also 27 South lst. Sam Jose. p. m. Greenwich time. J. €. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. S. N.. in charge. —_———————— FAMILY ALLOWANCE.—Jennie L. Pieper, widow of Robert Pieper. who died October 30, was yesterday:granted $400 a month from the estate for the maintenance of herself and 17- Vear-old son, Frederick. - FREE FREE WITH SUNDAY CALL SMALL ADS. A Ten-P Sack of SUMMIT SNOW FLOUR, The Newest and Best Family Dl ‘of Manat Every anufacture Carefully M: ed From - “FIELD TO MILY.” . FREE L S 2 Via Sausalito Perry | SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGA. Fraacisco, daily, at 17:06 a 1:48, Free With Every Ad in Sunday Call. See Small Ad for Further i Ly Springs; at Cloverdale for | | for Canto. Dy Kedwood, Fa Menlo Park. aad Paio Aito. @1130= Maytield. Mountain View, Su Lawrence. Sants n Jose... A for Norning 1 Bunday excepted Sanday niy b Monday only iScops at al! stations on Sunday, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11-00 a 3 3:30, 5:10_ 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extrs at 11:30 p. m Saturdays—Extra trfp at 1:30 and 11:30 p. P for Afierncon. SUNDAY! 00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3 % p. m SAN RAFAEL TO SAX FRANCISCO. 06 T80, TS0 220, WO 3:00, $:20 p. m. trip at 2:05 and 6:33 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:40. 11:15ua. m.; 1:40, 340 3:08, 6:3 p. m. In Effect Oet. 3. 1904 Week | Su Destina- Sun- | Wee Days. | days. | ton. | days. | Days $.00 3 | 9108 840 % {9:30a Ignacia. j10:10 aj10 3:30 p! 3:30 p €03 p 5:10 p/ 3:00 pl } Novato, Petaiuma and nta Rosa. 10:30 a . | 7385 > 11040 310220 | z:35 0 6:20 2 104 Guerneville. Sonoma, Glen Elien Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green entin: At Santa Ross for W gs and Mark West Sprirgs vings: at Gey ie for Skages Geysers, Boone- Ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncaa Springe. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport. Bartle: ngs and_Lake County Hot Springs: a ah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs ue Lakes, Laurel De!l Lake, Witter Springs. pper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. Joim Day Riverwide, Mendogine City. d Tsal: at Willits for Sawyers: at Sherwood Cummings. Bei's Springs. Harris. Hubbard, Fruitiasd. er, Garberville, Camp 3. Pepperwood, Scotia and Eurcka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip ticksts to all points beyond San Rafasl at half rates. Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chromicis bullding. JAS. L. FRAZIER. R. X RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pase. Agt . TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. T+ S Fscisee | SRR | dr. Saa Frasel 850 MARKET ST.,(North Shore Railroad) and SAusaLITo Faary, Foot Market St THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year.

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