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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1905. y o CHINESE JUNK IS _DISWASTED OFF HUNTERS 'PQ’WBIC | TllgAFIEIIESI[IHTmE’fiEA?[[SMgEAH[ WIAlS,l:Ewfllll'I‘lg}l%" Thfee Companies Hurrying |City of Para Refused Land-| Charge That Statisties on ‘Construction of Roads| ing at Two Mexican Ports| Tobacco Are Being Manip- Into the Klamath Regign| Because of Weird Rumor| ulated to Be Investigated i OFFICIALS ARE FEARFUL TRUST IS UNDER FIRE TO OPEN RICH SECTIO Hope of Getting Government | Demise of Stevedore on Dock | Alleged to Be Profiting by Freight Contracts Stimu-| at Ancon While Steamer| Alteration of the Agrieul- lates Work on New Lines| - Is There Causes Trouble| tural Department Figures T AT The directors of the .recently incorpo-| The steamship City of Para, which ar- WASHINGTON, July 14—Because of rated California and Northwestern Rail- | rived here yesterday. brings the report of | the receipt of numerous communica- road, which is owned by the stockholders | 31 _almost laughable scare that her | tions from the Soutu and Southwest £ the W c any. will meet | 2dvent in certain Mexican ports pro- land of statements appearing in the of the Weed LumberCompany, duced because of news that had pre- | Dress at various times that the statis- next Tuesday and formally organize, With | ceqeq her to the effect that while she | tics of the Department of Agriculture A. H. Naftzger as president, and it is an- | wag Jying at Ancon a supposed case of | on tobacco were being manipulated in /" nounced that . construction of the com- | pyponjc plague had been discovered | the interests of the so-called tobacce | { | pany’s proposed line to Klamath Falls | g¢ that port. trust, Secretary Wilson has begun an will be immediately begun and hurried | gaveral of the Mexican ports had some | inquiry. Pending the investigation the to completion. Three separate compa- | experfence with this dread disease some | publication of the tobacco statistics of nies are now striving to reach the Kla- | years ago, and this so, frightened them |the several districts will be held up, math basin in the lead of one another, | ihat they have never since taken the|although the regular monthly figures with a view of securing from the United | slightest chance. by States will be_given out on Monday States Government large contracts for |~ while the City of Para was lylng at | next. . hauling freight that will originate With | the wharf at Ancon, taking on her cargo,| It was stated at the department to- the inauguration of work on the Dro-| one of the stevedores on the dock was|day that special agents had been sent posed recldmation of 500,00 acres of land | guadenly taken violently il and was| to the dark tobacco districts of Ten- in that section of the State. moved to the hospital, where he died after | nessee and Kenucky to verify or cor- The California and Northwestern Rail- | 3 few hours’ suffering. 1ok the flepartinent 8 fgbren . TRl aht road Company’s route to the Klamath| The doctors could not exactly diagnose | tion, Chief Statisticlan Hyde sald, was Falls district leaves the Southern Pacific | the case, but some one suggested the |in deference to the sentiment which +* | Company’s line at Weeds Station and | symptoms were those of the plague. | had been engendered that the depart- continues in a northeasterly direction | This created a great scare at An- |ment's figures were wholly incorrect. Mongolians on Jack and Jim Have a Close Call. Bark Yosemite, Built|| m 1868, Changes Quwners. e Chinese junk Jack and Jim, one the most picturesque craft on the y, was dismasted early yesterday orning during a heavy sgual off Point. Overboard with the went Ho Kai, the captain of the Yuen Fong, the tiilerman, res- Ho with great difficulty. An Ital- isherman towed the dismasted junk | t aden The John and Jim, when not blowing drifting about the bay, lies to a k enchor off the Pacific Mail wharf. She is engaged in the shrimp trade and ing a cargo of the crustaceans when the gale whipped out Captain Ho Kal was in the of the junk, wrestling with the ds of the lateen sail when the cracked, and sail, mast and Chi- nese flopped over the side. Leaving Yuen Fong crawled toward : tain Ho was splashing and y the water. Ho was tangled , ge and every time the ( sea Ho's head was sub- time Yuen got a good = ail Ho was past yell- ‘a cold and qulet Mon-( Stmr Chebalis, Johannsen, Aberdeen, via As- Weather Report. ¢ Sh val- n Fong’s st arms | torla: Sudden & Christ 3 o .| along the southern edge of Shasta Val- | con. The authoritiés Immediately | NEW YORK, July I14.—Walter C. o e d Tt Beat. | Behr Fortune, Anderson, Deering, Alaska; 8. (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ley, around the northern side of Mount|ordered the Para to be fumigated,|Hubbard, president of the New York Foster & Co. i SAILED. SAN FRANCISCO, July 14—5 p. m. | ghasta to a point very near Grass Lake, | which was done in the most effici- | Cotton Exchange, to-day sent the fol- 1 hand with one han The following maximum and minimum tem- | 5 gistance of about twenty-five miles, | ent manner. Hundreds of rats were killed | lowing communication to the Associat- ed tom ing gin down Ho's throat with 2 peratures are reported for the previous ds Yuen Fong soon restored hi8 | o i Tricolor, Wold, Ladyemith | [zt 2-72|New York 7 ’lv'yiadno’:tlor:) of tche road I !b“"! |‘:Y the | py the fumes, ahd after the hat o wars ed Press: isnanean By Shnt il Eo i Friotor, Wl aitpesiths | Chicago 70/ riniadeiphin eed Lumber Company, before Was | gpened they were thrown overb Permit me to ask yoil ‘vers kindly & s X for them both. The| Stmr George Loomis, Seddon, Ventura. Cincinnati 82.68| Dittsburg recently sold by its original owners, and | Telegrams were at once sent from An- | a misapprehension of the press (% regacd io Honolulu, H. Jacksonville . St. Louls ‘Washington it now devolves upon the newly incorpo-| con to all the coast towns in that locality, | my letter to President Roosevelt concerning rated California and Nortneastern Rall-| advising them of. the occurrence at that | the disclosures in the Department of Agri- v v 80-70 mites a Stmr Umatiila, Nopander, Victoria and hened and the Jack and | Stmr T 2 o & like a sieve. While Ho | * §imr Maggte, Corning. Haltmoon Bay. N NG By NA elaanke. - 88 - culture. Fong cut away the Stmr Chebalis, Johannsen, Aberdeen, via As- \L\\‘"\’fi FAN: WHANCINCO 56-52 road Company to determine the balance | port and the possibility that the death of | "1 "hity nover written to Secretary Wilsos even then the junk | toria. SRS 7. THE COAST RECORD, of the route to Klamath Falls, a dis- | the stevedore might have been occasioned | and my letter was not the sequel to my cor- Jost but for the timely 2 mr .ch‘m!!s sx’}lflzgm;i H:uln:. Fort Brags. a7 Za\\ tance of about seventy-five miles. ty the plague. rupondem: ?mk;nm conducted by my broth- -y tmr Gipey, Leland, Monterey. n : er, Samuel T. Hubbard, wh Italian fisherman In| Sumr Elizabeth, Rydman, Bandon. g »;E _,;5 =2 2 '; AFTER BIG CONTRACTS. ‘When the cnyfit Para medeorli:t: i R T s e, president of oat. The junk was Brig Lurline, Gerdes. Grays Harbor. - e 3 - gReZ "3, b & | At Tuesday’s meeting the directors of | the quarantine officers gave oo 33 My note was prompted simply by the recent 8-will not be in com- | Bk Secksl . Jubey, ‘Goatt, “Eldaolitn. BARK YOSEMITE, FAMOUS IN BY- s 5 2522 %2 25 T the company will select.a chief engineer | searching examination, inspecting passen- | revelations and had for its purpose solely to Schr Conflanza, Chelems, Notleys Landing. GONE _ DAYS, WHICH HAS BTATIONS. | = (ORERE 588 S |and he, in turn, will organize a corps| gers and crew thoroughly and taking ¢ :x:_khem:_'cu-r statement of the attitude of our Schr Repeat, Wilson, Coos Bay. CHANGED OWNERSHIP. LB e £ | tor the purpose of surveying the route. | eral hours to g, throush the operation. SESL RS Bark Tonintie i Minlie Schr Mayflower, Goodmansen, Stuslaw. - b = e bty 2 |1t will cross Butte Creek Valley, one of | At Acajutia and San Jose do Gu;‘;::x“d‘ B e e e e Dark ‘Towemite was Sold-yester0ay CORRECTION. i g —_ | the most fertile sections in Northern | the same performance was gone 315“!,",, abattoir was burned to-night T.ess: % Kirschmen to Captain J. Berg. | , IR clearances yesterday stmr Texan cleared | day, except when there are but three tides, as | 5o 388 1 # NW Ciear 00| California, and. proceed on o the Kla- | with and as no trace of disease was | SRSt ers :C;Ssnc s “Dbemr-km’:n for Honolulu and New York. sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | Cireon 29.74 78 48 S Clear g math "m‘on The company is not only | found the steamer was allowed a land- | e — BESA % . TELEGRAPHIC., addition to the soundings of the United States | Bureka ......29.98 80 54 NW Clear [ 3 > few now in commissiod | poINT LOBOS, July 14, 10 p. m.—Weather | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | Fresno . 20.78 92 60 NW Clear .00 (anxlous to complete its road in advance ini. = il haiver. te OCEAN TRAVEL. ce. She was bullt in | foggy; wind SW; velocity § miles per BOUr. | gign precedes the height, and then the number | §. E. Farallon.29.85 55 52 NW C]lnudy .’:_-J of its rivals in order to enjoy 'the privi- t Acapul comn s g e e o e DOMESTIC PORTS. given s subtracted {rom the depth given by | Flagstaft -...20.80 ©® 48 8 Clear T |lege of hauling the Government's freight, scar: x'a: monfies ket A yiSteamers leave Plers 9 and of the smartest of Amer SEATTLE—Arrived July 14—Stmr Melville | the charts. The plane of reference s the mean | 1. D res. 2006 72 80 W Cloudy .00 :wlul is ltltmulated in its aes:;g :o fln‘;sh ;:::e umfl u-;“ il g b , San_Francisco: assage between hers ang New e N T (e S Nt Tamalpais 2% B 58 Nw ‘Prcidy 00 to e o ot 4100000, which the | 1and ‘at those ports under dny con- e s ) S . rom Port Hadlock, via San Pedro. 2 X " 5 2 A ,000, \ . 2 i | UMPQUA—Sailed July 12—Stmr San Ga- Movement of Steamers. { Phoenix 20.74 102 74 SW Clear * .00 | people of that part of the State have | sideration. They said it would be no a. m., July 6, 9, 14 17 - brisl, Sor Ban Padro. ;. Point Reyes..20.00 55 49 NW Cloudy .00 | .. 009 to pay, provided the road is com- | use for the Para to attempt.to stop, -l by Ayt B St was bount Sor Aca: | 1, TACOMA—Arrived July. 13—Stror Mackinaw, TO ARRIVE. Focstello 255 50 82 Nw Gl .0p|pleted and ready for business on March | as they would mot even permit thelr this company's steamers at “in good time. Eith: ooy P < 18 ot Blufr. S Z 1907. AV -oal uarantine officers to board her. - The ‘Bews. of ber. arrival | pASTQRIASATIved July 18—8tmr Aberdeen, | “Stsamer. From. [ Dues | Retenung T B R e e z':-!l?r:;ec'm: “'The steamship had merchandise for both | . SECET | For Vietorts, Vancouves, T ottty Jiong | . Salled July 13—Stmr Aberdeen, for Grays |(Condor, Tquique ... “{July 1p | Sacramento ..2 T 5 5 Clear 00| c¥press the greatest confidence in their | those places, but being refused 1anding | cortes. South Bellingham. Bellineh Anes e e Y, 'pug | Harbor. July 14—Stmrs South Bay and W. H. |Norwood. .| San. Pedro - {July 15| Salt Lake.,..2.00 80 i3 8 - Cloudy -00) 2 e earn the rich prize. * | was compelled to bring’ that freight to| m. July5, s, 14 17, 19, 24, 20, Avs. '3 and worked theis | * ARt Aol KIS Newport, from Coos | iy Kiiburn... | Fortland & Way Ports.July 15 | £ GH 00" M08 70 54 W Clowdy 00| Wiile the Californfa and Northeast- | this port. he Kosmos | kn and . N Ry.: at Seattis or Tacoma fo M. T~ o g By AL N e g e T AT July 15 | San Diego....20.04 g fo EW ik :32 fern Company is preparing for ‘a hard lot Lem:al'(}rny;sl:tantzf:rp::t t o r Crgorar y < no had flagged the | pedro . E ERNREVOr:. TOr. WAL Syellington. -(July 18 74 48 W Clear ” p.|Oof work, the McCloud River Railroad line of steame: » ~iJuly 16 July 16 d‘|fl§ }s ‘Winnemucca .29 .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena|July 18 | Yuma 20.74 1 . | € 4 de very light of the sup- @ 5 W Pty T.|Company, of which S. S. Johnson is the | passenger, ma 78 52 W Ciear ~ .00 |head. is rupidly progressing with the | posed case of plaguc. He sald it was 86 46 SW Clear werk on a portion of a contemplated | reported to him that the stevedore 02 78 § Clear 1.00|proaq (o Klamath . alls, beginning on the | from a physical ailment of long standing. | “ganta Rosa. Sundays. ® a. m. s handsome Pro- | = FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 14—Stmr | JoUth Bay. uilt in 1868 at Ports- | Chico, hence July 12. . hree-masted wooden | ~ PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled July 18—Schr sgtss: Luzon, for South Bend g Sailed July 14—Stmr Coquille River, for San g e of Califinning Fhasolupe: 9 .| Puget_Sound Ports....|July 18 | Wi o = i ee——— =9 i Francisco. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Southern Pacific Company’s line at Up- 0y = City of Para Arrives. | "SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 14—Stmr Brook- San Dise Wy P"'%H % FORECAST. 7 ton and extending in an easterly direc- POLICE FREE TO RAID For Los Angeles (via Pedro_and Eamt Steamship Compeny’s | Iyn, from Sen Diego; stmr Samoa, hence July Cloudy and foggy weather prevails along the | y;on "5 and along the south side o Pacific Mall .| New York via Ancon...|Juiy 17 JACKSON-STREET RESORT | ;orey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Saa Para arrived in port late schr Caroline, from Umpqua River. Humboldt July 17 California coast and cloudy weather prevails M t Shasta to Bartl int di £l ‘Obispo), Ventura and Huen: 4 3 Salled July 14—Stmr Brooklyn, for San Fran- - | Humboldt ....... -1July 17 T oy remion. TAght rain s reported | Mount Shasta to Bartles, a point directly | eme— n G. W. Brown reports a | Salled July i Fortland & Astoria ... (July 18 | 9%S7 (0 RS SECT S Guthern 1duho | south of the Klamath basin and about | Judge Seawell Disolves the Temporary | Coos Baz. D & m., Juy 1, 9, 17, 35, Aug 2 e passengers was | = EUREKA—Arrived July l4—Stmr F. A. Kil- | gt " | Tuly and heavy rain from - Utah. . Thunderstorms { fofty-five milés distant from Lairds Writ of Injunction That Was Is- For Magdalena Bay, San Jose daf Xis hae Bute avmy for' | Biied el i-—Droa Tasares o San Weme ’| Coqutlle River are reported at Flagstaff, Salt Lake City and | 1anding, the latter point being fifty wued hy Judge Hebbard. ik Muaaties; ARuts, La Fik Saate B ~ fting southern pords a3 | cisco. Soreiana: & Way e pressure has risen over the southém por. | miles from Klamath Falls. The premises at 620 Jackson street | lis; Guaymas (Mex.). 10 & m. Tih of each : m:;n;::;u}vflg_ofism" North Fork and Co- | P etiand & Asioile. thon ot/ thy Taring Slope and fallen over the LINDLEY HARD AT WORK. have been judicially condemned as @ | ALASKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1905—The y . 4 " o it N Balied iy 14—Stmrs Alllanos sad F. A. Hortiand & Astord northern half. wre has fallen over Utsh ana | Hervey Lindley is directing the con- | house of fll-fame, entitied to melther | peintial stamebip SECKANE wil eave Tar e Scuther Jdaho and remained nearly station- | struction of the third ,road destined to | iegal nor equitable protection. e Ba Pe0to. . July 20| ary in otter districts. connect with the Klmjmath basin, and | Seawell handed down & decision yester- | AN R 2 o 0 ocum toltee. Rigte Mendocino & PC. ArenaJuly 20| =Forccast made at San Franclsco for thirty | known as the Klamath Lake Railroad. | day dissolvins the temporary 1n)tun‘ctllon is reserved to changs steamers or sailing Humboldt .. ... |July 20 | hours, ending % i A portion of the road has already been | issued by Judze Hebbard restraining 5 5 Francl: d vicinity—Cloudy Satur- 3 ICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgomery : o B htond Tty 30 | any: 1ght west winds. built, It ‘leaves the Sout.ern Pacifip | the police from rading the-place, and | TICKET OFFICES 4 New Montgomery -t San Diego & Way Ports|July 20 Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Satur- | main line at Thrall, fifteen miles sou especially from interfering with a cigar | wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. Honolulu & Kahului...[July 20 | day; licht west winds. of the northern boundary of California, | store located between the swinging |C. D. D\','NANN‘.uGenenl :—;::n Agent. Kilburn, for Astoria. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 14—Stmr Jose de | State of California, hence July 13. safled July 14—Stmr State of California, for Lendal M. |San Diezo. Mayme P.| Arrived July 14—Stmr Helen P. Drew, from e Montt, Ernesto | Greenwood. POmO. . ... ux, Carlos Suber- | 'PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 14—Stmr | Santa Rosa, . Burton Fleming, for San Francisco, in tow stmr Nor- | Nebraskan. San 0d City Puebla. Sactuchmh Vil Tl Saturday; lUght| )4 then follows the Klamath River for | doors of the entrance to the place, T SO Arrived July 14—Stmr Coos Bay, from Ban | Seducla ot N iin Vally_—Fair Saturday; lght |about twelve miles, eventually crossing | which is condusted by Sebastian Ravini e Pedro, snd salled for San Francsico. City Panama. Tors Sveklans Fswi Fwsn- Arrived July 14—Tug Liberty, hence July 13. | Coos Bay. WE San Pedro & Way Ports|July 22 | north winds. the Oregcfi boundary line through a rich | In dissolving the injunction Judge FOR SEA" E PORT—Arrived July 14—Stmr West- | Centralia. Grays Harbor . {July 23 Coast—Cloudy Saturday; fresh west winds. timber district to its present terminus | Seawell commented upen the testimony l oA bark Jome II, which was over- 3 < e T aay. p e voyage from Argeniina to Fal- | port, hence July 12. % o L g y 281 Nevalia Bals ERos H. WILLSON, at Pokegama, in all about thirty miles | given by Ravini. The court said that, ] was quoted for refusmenbe &t 1K | s R, T Toat T mabnts Ecattie & Baliingham. 2|~ Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. | from Thrall. There is a stage line from | fn his opinion, Xavini well knew when stoam’ v‘lE.cl‘ oken and yesterday her | (i wofaor, hence July 10, for Seattle. < Hamburg & Way Ports|July 2 Al Thrall that is making the trip of thirty~ | he took the lease of the cigar store e list. The | “"poyNT REYES—Passed July 14, 2 p m— +| Beattle |July Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. three miles from Pokegama to Klamath | that it was placed there to give .« YWIll Leave Pler 9 at 8 per cent, | Honolulu July | pectability to the flle- | SAN FRANCISCO. | Stmr Santa Monica, from Grays Harbor, for [ A v 25| gor the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. M., | ga|ls in four, hours. It is this distance | semblance of San’ Francisco. stior Whittler, with Varge | Umatilla. Puget Soun July 25 | 1o0th meridian time, San Francisco, July 14 | 10" the Lindley road has to traverse | gitimate busiress being conducted MONDAY, JULY 17 3 ; stmr San Gabriel, from Umpqua, for TO SAIL. B A T £ |before it reaches the coveted point, but | withjn. Continuing, Judge Seawell . Sap Pedro. e Destination. | Balls | Dite. Sk §2. %2 23 RF & |the territory is a rough one and entails | quoted from the decision of the Su- 2 pom s,]nilkhqaxfib"}'hms.ilea bktn Hespar, for a 1 ‘ 85 33 g :e 22 £ |much hard construction work. preme Oourt dissolving the injunction | TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgomery st. vie is quoted @t | " GOOS BAY—Sailed July 14—Stmr Break- July 15. ! [ STATIONS. 2% 2§ £% 55 &) The California and Northeastern peo-|in the Jean Pon case, and concluded | (paiace Hotei). 10 Market st. and Broadway water, for San Francisco. San Pedro.. | Grays Harbor ....| 4 pmPler 2 5% 3 3 £ ple claim they have the most feasible | with the statement that those who seek | wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. —— PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 14— | 5 Monica.. | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pmibuer 2 E.E : E routo to the falls, but it remains for | relief in a court of equity must coms | C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent. False Report of Distress. Stmr Bee, from Tacoma; stmr Coquille River, | C. Nelson...| Seattle Cviet e : 3 3 : them to demonstrate the fact in the com- | thereto with clear consclences and clean ey T from Eureka. Redondo. ...| Astoria & Punlundl\ 3 pmiPier 2 . Seattle « r Tlwaco was reported in — —— _* *lllction of their road. Klamath Falls| hands. This Sebastian Ravini had not DO—Arrived July 14—Stmr Noyo, | Norwood. - AMERICA: - il B n Pedro: stmr Santa Barbara, hencé | Yanguard. . | Humboldt 9 Cloverdale ... 8 48 00 lies between the Upper and Lower Kla- | done, so the injunction would be dis- e LINE. nt to her as. | July 12; schr Dora Bluhm, froni Grays Har- ey 2 ;\';,gg,‘f il Ly 60 5t .00 math lakes, and is in the heart of the | solved and the police left free to act mm—cn‘ "’“m""“"“‘-,m"“' - e Tenoived | "GRAYS HARBOR—Acrived July 13—Stmr | Pt. Arena...| Point Arena | H Fremo 2o o Klamath region, which is to be greaily | in keeping with their duty. Wew York—Tondon Direct. o | Coronado, hence July 10. July 14—Stmr Ab- July 16, | | Hanford e benefited by the Government's reclama- MR AT S TS T HMOLLAND-AMERICA B IR 2o L | erdeen, from Asioria. ycm 2 = o, | Soutn Bay.|Tos Augeles Porta.| 1 pemiEler 21 Iodepenence % 5 1% tion projects. SEVERAL MORE ARRESTS MADE |New yonx—g(fl';;nnAM. s BOCESaNE. Safled July 13—Schr Sophie Christ . Rosa.....| San 5 ! n : BED STAR LINE. Water Front Notes. e Ty P! wason, O | 8 Rees.- .| SaE NI 130 plpicr 9 | King City 78 56 00 The, Southern Pacific Company has FOR ILLEGAL REGISTRATION L 3 ik The eda end Manchuria, which | SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 14—Br ship Bra- | St. Paul....| Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | Livermore g = long been figuring upon a branch line - *"’m"—"""n’_n”m“‘_ left here last Saturday, arrived yesterday at | bloch. from Newcastle, Aus. July 17. f I 53089 100 Gloasy W 12lto the Klamath region, but President | Ermest Graessler Is Taken Into Cus-| o = oo onsonstown—Tivernool. Hono Miss Roosevelt, Secretary Taft and | Salled July 14-Schr Maweema. for Seattle. | Bureka..... Humboldt ....;.../13 miBler &) NJr%®C 700070 70 62 (00 Clear &W (l|Harriman, suddenly discovering . that tody, but Is Later Released om Queenstown—Liverpool. party are passengers on the Manchuria. aeen, hence July 10; stmr Coronedo, hence | ¥ ilbers.. Dortiand. & Way..| 2 pmibier 2 | Newcaafle ... 87 B84 .00 Clear S .. |three other corporations were undertak- Heavy Bail Bond. Tg tho Motiterranean, ' ner Kcrea wis placed on Hunters |July 0. 7 Valencla... | Seattle & Tacoma.| 2 pm|Pler 9 | Newman A reaclll the :al;ne noh]n. bas shrewd- | prpest Graessler, the proprictor of | cpmmy c‘___flm" Sestember 20 Mivenbier'§ | g Arabs was in charge of the ISLAND PQRTS. Breskwater.| 5 pmipier 8| Red Bl - 6L 00 Clear ... freight expenditures orlginating with the | KORTDY Streets, was arrested yesterday | .o ugust 5 September 18 October 29 of docking the big liner. HONOLULU—Arrived July 14—Stmr Ala- Sacramento .... 186 54 .00 Clear 8§ » P P 1 by secret service agents, together with & Lour re O October 7. November 18 steam schooner Norwood left Port Har- | meda, hence July 8;'stmr Manchuria, hence | Corona. Pler 9 | gar Diego - 66 60 .14 Cloudy SW Government's enterprises, for all the Pro- | gye others, in connection with the | GO TAYLOR. Passenser Agent Pacific Coast, yesterday with the disabled steamer C July 8. Roanoke. DI'I‘P!" 5 | San Francisco . 56 52 .00 Cloudy W jected lines to the basin connect directly | ;aturalization frauds and later in the 21 Post st.. San Francisco. ow. ;rr.. ?;;mr‘e;:::flch is leaking, is being e “‘é.’l"“_sfl“ .-Y'\lly 7'; Lss-mr Lawton, Arct::c 3 a % -00 Cloudy W with his road. I day was released on $3000 bail, fur- t here r s e s F s et Wiey St ior San Franciscs. i | = e MANY VICTIMS OF THIEVES aished zy e Ae;m"hlndemnm“’nc;:- ”ambur 7 man rom EASTERN PORTS. pany. Graessler is charged - g e ’ NEW YORK—Arrived July 18—Stmr Orego- 10 am|Pler 10 | ——— e e e e S MAKE REPORTS TO POLICE | jury, the Government agents alleging o The American Fawalian, Co’s bg frelgbter | niun from Philadsiohin: Ger stmr Allexbany, Samipies 11 | R eE s o pranay ana that he swore falsely in the naturali- | plymouth—Cherbau=~—Hambur= e e R it B | Seattie direct i DmiPicr & | pums by ot weather last e Youlh Pretends to Call for Payment |zation proceedings of Paul Ruppmund, m,_-m-c of htesiinte i T 7 o >, 11ster— ing wel % RIWED 9. FER DORAN. COLON—Arrived - July 7—Stmr Finance, e JRyARLE L ) SR S e _of Bill and Departs With Two master at arms on the revenue cutter trom New York. e - § amibier 55| Napa—Fogsy morning; hay baling progress- Diamond Rings. Thetis. Matters of Interest to Marinery and Salled July 7—Stmr City of Bavannah, for P Ing; good crops. al 1, h the fctim: The secret service men also arrested e FhetShnig New Tork. am Pler 24 | InE; 8008 CTONN1cot season ls over. Several people; who were the victims | o o0 (VRS JFTOTE e rge of illegal pping CORONEL—Sailed July 10—Br stmr Thorn- pm|Pier 20 | _ Stockton—Grain harvest about finished; very | of burglars and sneak thieves reported |, ¢yralization and indirectly he Is B e e Lt e BV TDBG CHatled July 8—¥% sbip Leon Willapa Harbor....]12 "m|Pier z0 | Pogr vield and poor qually. ., | their losses to the police ~vesterday.|charged with being a deserter from | 187l & New York :- n:;::n e g o4 | Burea, for San Francisco. Astorla & Portiand| § pm|Pler 27 | _TAVe g Don Sendeker, 35 Eleventh street, re-|the navy. Four others were arrested. | hiNEURG-A to various Hewallan porte, 3 : NEWCASTLE, Aus—gafled July 12—Br -|China & Japan....|1 pmiPier 40 | "R 1 pleasant cooler weather retarding | ported that a youth about 18 years of | gecret Service Agent Foster left for HERZOG & CO. 401 Callfornia st. end including the following: 8336 gals wine, | paric Criffel, for Honolulu, Acapulco...(N. Y. via Ancon...|12 mPler 40 | .o Firening to peaches. P age called at his house on Thursday | gan esterday to bring back - ) cs whisky, 339 cs canned goods, 373 cs | YOKOHAMA—Safled July §—Br stmr Ep- July 23. Hanford—Wheat is being hauled to town in | pE5, ©6 llect a bill from Sendeker's | = Jose ! ¥ Xking powder, 50 cs olives, 38 cs table pre- | som, for Puget Sound. Cascade....| Astorla & Portland| 5 pm[Pler 2 o oi" quantities; all frult doing nicely. nig! 0 collect a 0! eKer’'s | “BiJly” Hastings, who has been ar- AR, SANOA, 26w parations, 7338 Ibs glucose, ) 1be candy, 2000 SHANGHAI—Salled July 14—Bktn Koko July 24. Cloverdale—Orange trees loaded with young | Stepson, who has not been living there | rested on a charge of passing counter- ZEALAND awe SYONEY- e Grie fish, 2100 bs coftee, 8700 Ibs lard, 443 | Head. for Pore Townsnd. = | City Puebla!Puget Sound Portsiil smiPler 9| frult S i o for some time. Sendeker left the.|feit money. AZCT U e TP Jbs hame, 4064 Ibs beans, Xes Dpaste, LBO! N v prior July R TR T T O AR A R B B T GEO. H. LSON, o1 irector. e i 4 Too0 “ihe” barreled beef, 444 1Ibs chocolate, | ship Inveramsay, from Victoria- FROM SEATTLE. PSR ST P SR S st S y:“':l h‘h:'"’ ’;""; whge :"t"';;':;" e anes Avm & & SIRREA, for Bboltle, Sumoe. Auchiond 11 pkee groceries and provisions, 10 boxes dried | BRISBANE—Safled July 12—Br stmr Ma- " | the kitchen and when he return e | CITY Gl and Sydney, Thursday. Jotv LU * 800 Ibs raisins, 2781 lbe tobacco, 6 cs , muka, for Vancouver. Steamer. Destination. Safls. | yuly '8.. | 2332 | youth had disappeared, taking with FOR INHERITANCE TAXES |8 S. ALAMEDA, for mmm“k my‘ D, 11 AN . o e ke 18 Tacs. 1w 18 pos . 2 & Seward 7uly 16 | 1Including Turlock and Modesto canals. him two solitaire dlamond rings val- _— 8. 5. MARIPOSA. for — e R e e B Bis Mo ana taztugn, | Memoranda. .| Seward ‘& Way Ports.|July 16 ued at $140.- The youth said he was | Executors of the Douglass Estate Pay | |],SPRECKELS & BROS. C0.,Agts., Tickat 0Mee6 3 Hur- 46 1bs 2inc, 158 ks coal, § cs rubber goods, | 3. 8. Weather Bureau at Point Reyes re- Skagway & Way Ports.|July 17 employed at Fifth and Tehama streets. i TSt 1 - T, O McClure, 940 Bryant street, re- e Xet, - Preight Office 327 Market §t., Pier 7, Pacifi St ported that he left his horse and buggy pkgs Gry goods, 404 boxes soap, 76 colls steam schooner in Drakes Bay which e AR Gruke ana sundrios, 2231 pkee nalls | has evidently been in trouble; one mast and Skagway & Way Ports. July 17 Nome & St. Michael. 5650 = — | Co . The steamship. will operate TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. _ | on the Morgan line between New York s Second Feet. and New Orleans and will have a speed of sixteen kno St ek o 2 Jitch, 6 bales hose, 85 pkgs | deckhouses gone. Captain of U, 8. Life-Sav- 8kagway & Way Ports. William J. Douglass and Robert L.| Compasgnle Generale Transatlamtique. . s, 20 e 131 Pk scld, 5 8 ! ing Bervice at Point Reyes has gons to. veasel, St e on Market street, mear Polk, for a few [ [ 01 00" executors of the estate of | pyRECT LINE TO HAVRE—Paris. T a ‘paper, 41 o8 ‘Boots and shocs, 77 | WESTPORT, July 14.—The echr Mald of Skagway & Way Porti.|J minutes early yesterday morning and |y ,¢e” milllonaire, J. M. Douglass, Trursday natend ot SRR et twine, 451 pkge n.-wl;f: dn':ooa Ibs gr‘lu.:b:eme-gaz'zaogrhfin‘un is drift- !n-:' y : w.; P?urr‘t-' . wh;n]”hd ‘l;:hlrned tg'e rig, valued at who died recently, pald into the city x%. :.u'-.;‘u—mfl-;n h, 35 pkgs paints, 85 pl uck, cs . . 4 325, ha sappeare: b . Jeciica epntion, 8% kogn Rorseenoce, 11,750 sy o N i A el uiv R B tphat Simansttl reported that his A s oy o n plate, 1 ), 3 Time .| Skagway & Way Ports.[Juy 2{ fruit store at 3620 Nineteenth street GENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND gascline, 80 ca turpentine. Branch Hyarographio Office, U 8 N, Mer- Valdez & Seward .....\July 30 had been entered on Thursday nigut | he 'f;""t,‘:;' o‘m,‘“fi;’ oot bl B A 32 Broadway (Hudson SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. A ey sco. Cal. | OW OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS, and $5 worth of stock stolen. He sus- | ne BROBEr PROEE 0, o e ey | New Yokl ). B B O ranestn The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry ey pected his former partner. specified that the only property owned soid by all Ratlroad Ticket. P Ao e R SR e g e R T e e R Baacd B, Drake, U6 Tiet et 1 |35 the erade wis & mime 5 Borady| SmSE Lt R Priday, July 14. . e. 8t 5 stal e w | rted that he sent a to be cleaned mr Sasts Monlca, Olen, 80 Bowrs from | B 5 Sreeqcb Unt o £ BURNER, | ok semaln Colfoqus, very in suble teet ] — fna ‘forgot that n the pocket was™ s | ST NS i Pnic Admimietras | X s Harhor. boue Sy b — 7 last year may be revised by later measure- | JUl¥. Scottish e nic _emblem valuc that the estate o P s, e, @ o son Stoun wna Tiae R B ot el st | 15 4 4, S, T SR epue ana o et & mion soners i urties| - NAPA VALLEY ROUTE, Bay United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— S - | July ’ - A - thit State, including .a large bl of | ror Khasts, Hansen, 87 hours from San U™Rl C and THelght of Righ end Low Waters | SACRAMENTO RIVER, NEAR RED BLUFY. | July ;| acredt. sgrthy reportel “.‘t"h‘ horss val- ‘s’}r’ln‘: Valley e bonds. Mflm‘fmnflfl{u% ";5 s Poii. Sl S g-:m;“m.:v;‘ bymatflmp £t o;:l::: _‘m; {8: n,.ed at $35 had X n_stolen from Lis hz)., p:.h,‘hn b;:l-e:.‘ml.'::n.r: mm'.ln VALLEJO “.n_‘n_ co. mClo- connec- & edro. tendent. < = on the secu cl tionsat Vallejo w! Tound trips daily “Simr Juies S. Higgine, Higgine, 4 hours | xousihe high wnd low waters occur at Harriman Orders Turbine Steamer. | David Milne, 158 Fifth street, report- | yore not taxable in this State. Sut | USNmm Nare Tsiand Navy Tard. Napa. Nae . the city front.(Mission-street wharf) about 25 NEW YORK, July 14—A contract for | ed that his room had been entered and | T0.") "\ cht to recover the collateral | Asylum apd all way points. Boats jeave Saa. s Pasadena, Henricksen, 27 hours from ,;,.?:..“h::: :.::I; :x‘ Fort. ;::::.;. the heighc the construction.of a 6 turbine | a violin, vielin case and )ov had been |y 1 oritance taxes and the Supreme T:00 a. :h ‘-.Lnr. noon, Simr City of Para, Brown, 17 Gays trom | %83 freight and passenger st r ¥ | Court ruled that they should pay the | 380 M SN0 g ¥ TR, Ascon, vie San Jose de Guatemala © days, BATURDAY, JULY 15. = than any turbine : yet built ‘in taxes on property valued at $598,348 36. | jocal, 8:30 a. m.. 11:30 . 2:30 p. m.. 4:30 ¥ Sty Asuncion, Briigett, 23 hours from'Port 'America—has been let by President E. I a $3,000,000 estate m., 7:30 p. m.. ku . San Stmr Pomons, Swanson, 18 hours from Bu- J E: SHRman. ot SIe ORI Photl in Tl Bealden the- eecurition men- | o . g g g Sk A by HATCH BROS.. General Agents: .- reka. Schr Bessie K, Stark, 14 hours from San Vicente Landing Schr Newark, Johnson, 30 hours from Bu- reke. CLEARED. Thursday, July 18. Stmr Sents Rose, Alexander, San Diego; PCBESCo. B Stmr Umatilla, N ’,"'4’ i P c‘.ral‘uus opander, Victoris, etc.; P.