The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 15, 1905, Page 11

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————————————————————, WELCOME RAIN WETS TAHIT Long Drought /Which Men- ' aced Tropie Island’s Crops| Is Now at an End| et REACHES LINER PORT Dy Mariposa Arrives From peete With Passengers and Very Large Freight Cargo | S her the Oceanic Steamship Com- y's liner Mariposa, Captain Lawless, | ft the port of Papeete, .the island of | { weas dripping with welicome tropic rain. duced vege (ie wet of a | A long drought had | ation to &, minimum. Crops | nd natives were about trees provide wh e flood- erous When | of the | . rejole- | assurance heaven-sent of e was placed on copra produced ands is ri- n yw- eir product island ndifferent on a live nd deal- ng more an ever nd. ns of car- of copra coc: h —o Liner Arrives. vesterday Kosmos THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905. reet_wharf) rt Point; places. about 2 the helght exposition are given in the left ive tides of the as to time; the n gives the last tide of the here are but three tides, as The heights given are in undings of United States e a minue (—) he number given by s Movements of Steamers. | TO ARRIVE. & Astoria City Humboldt nt Arena & Diego & Way Puget Sound Ports Nov ays Harbor Jies Ports|Nov Newport & Way t E g0 & Way Ports Grays Harbor Portland & Astoria u & Kahului Water Fromt Notes. Sound Ports i 2 rk via, Ancon.. = S BEIDNS Portland & Way Ports|Nov TO SAIL, | Steamer. Destination. Pler. | November 1 ehalis Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler when the | laqua 1 Harbor ... 10 am Pler “ H. Dollar...| Seattle & Tacoma..|5 pm|Pler tvom. 2w~ | Neo¥ .| Humboldt .| 9 am Pler Falk. | Sea Foam | 4 pm|Pler he had | Arctic 9 am Pler ere leaking, | Acme .12 m|Pier 3 sern | South Bay.. Astoria & Portland| 5 pm Pier November 16. ! 5ty - Humboldt .| 5 pm/Pier ‘ hina & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler NEWS OF THE OCEAN. 2 . | 5 Pnipter 20 Kilburn m|Pler 20 Matters of Interest to Marinmers and | Nevadan... ». & Kahulul..| 3 pm Pler 23 . Queen .| Puget Sound Ports |11 am Pier 9 Shipping Merchants. Rainier.. ... Beattle & Bel’ham.| 2 pm Pler 10 | The latest cha: reported are: Britisa | 6. Lindauer | Grays Harbor 1 pm Pler 2| ship Dunboyne, wheat from Portland to Fu- | State of CallSan Diego & Way. ® am/Pier 11 rope, 27s 64, chartered prior to arrival; Ger- . | Humboldt 1:30 p|Pier 9 a3 2 ty..| Astoria & Portland, § pm Pler 16 o g oo | 3. Higeins..| Los Angeles Ports. (11 amjPier schooner R. R. Hind, lumber from Portland to November ko San Bedr o5: bark Hay Brown, same | Redordo....[ Astoria & Portiand|i2 m(Pier .2 siness from Eureka to M bark Charies | M. F. Plant.| Coos Bay ... 4 pm!Pier 11 ¥ ey ool from Tacoma to Guaymes. . Monfca.. | Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 — Despatch. .. | Astoria & Portland| 2 pm|Pier % 3 November 18, i Shipments for the North. | Homer Astorin & Portland]...... Pler 24 he steamer Umatilla, which sailed on Si Roanoke. ... Portland & Way...| 2 pm|Pler 5 rdsy for Victoria, had an assorted merchan- | Northland..| Astorla & Portland| 5 pm|Pler éine cargo consigned to various British Colum. | Pomo-s--- | Tt Arena & Alblon| 6 pm{Pler v e L i "' ihe | Columbla. .| Astoria & Portland|1l am(Pier : ’!~ D i miatsen ol cale, | Boutts. Newport & Wa: 9 am|Pler 11 | "\!l'r.’nu les, 36 crts B Sha CPiohs | F. Leggett..| Astoria & Portiand|12 ‘miPler 2 | s Gried fish, 2400 Ibs chocolate, 25 cs whisky, | Borexe -~ -| Tumboldt oyl e | o Crle e wine, 5 cs Bomey, © s salaq | Pomona.... | Humboldt .........J1:30 p:Pier 9| & s muts, 27 pkes. peste, 200,000 Ibs Rosa.....[San Diego & Way| 9 am Pler 11 iI'cake meal, 19 pkgs groceries and provisions e <dam b 23 fing , 117 pke: er, 15 - g 2 i 281 Pk T e s, 4 phse ary goods | C. Nelson...|Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 2010 1bs magnesia, §3 pkgs machinery, 30,840 | Nov ber 21. | | s wood pulp, 100 tins mutches, 2500 Ibs tin | Breakwater. Coos Bay ........| 5 pm(Pler 8 plate 63 pkes srms and ammunition, 12 c City Puebla_| Puget Sound Ports|il am|Pler 9 gas, 5 cs paints, 23 pkgs burlap. | November 2 . {San Pedro & W amPier 11 Tehiti " am Pler 7 Exports by the Nelko. ! | November 23 { The German steamer Neko of the Kosmos | E"“fl‘flr E :l},flfll :. POI’UIPHfl 11 am Pler 24 2 - | Sierra. lydney vay Pts| 2 pm Pler 7 ua- Soms chimeell “stiutow. Ao SRembang S0 | 5lol! Sanis & Tacoma:| 5 pimlbicr 20 way ports with a gemeral cargo laden at this | OUNL o | GRS L Jocoma.) § P Dler 2 o4 valued at wfiwfi;’,w be distributed | Cascade. Astoria & Portland| 2 pm|Pler 2 F(En?‘:llgq $467 g;nll;&l Amer- | G Dollar. Grays Harbor..... ‘\ 4 pm Pier 20 ¥ , $968S, . $600; | November 24. | rm wi«rfiffi The following were the prin- | w. Kruger..| Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|Pler 2 ipal shi November 25. | | T Mexico—17,007 ft lumber, 1104 bdis \ shooks, 1001 sks coke, 250 toms coal, 4 bars 1 | SHPG.co- | Ching & Japan...| 1 pmiPler 40 bl steel, 10 baies ‘bfoom corn, 21 bales bay, . con. . |12 miPler 40 1 bhbl cranbermes. To Central America—37 cs canned goods, _ FROM SEATTLE. 185 gals wine 07 gals whisky, 10 es gin, | ————" 645 1bs bread, 9 pkes paste, 16 pkgs groceries | Steamer. Destination. | Sails. ang provisions, 16 crts potatoes, 2 orts onions, - € cs meals, b os salad oil, 4 pkgs fresh fruits, Seward & Way Ports.'Nov.-18 40,858 ft lumber. 27 pkgs railroad materiai, Skagway & Way Ports. Nov. 17 100 steel rails, 6 colls rope, 1820 cs coal ofl, Skagway & Way Ports |Nov. 24 2 bais brooms, 8 cs machivery, 3 pkgs candles, Seldovia & Way Ports.Nov. 25 323 pkgs bullding material. Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov, 28 To England—375 cs canned salmon, 14 cs | canned_fruit, 10 cs wine, 176,604 lbs tallow. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. To France—200 cs canned fruit, To Germany—64 sks berbs, 5" ske roots. S T Time Ball. Branch Hyfrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, Tuesday, November 13, 1905. The Time Ball on the fower of the Ferry bullding was & exactly at noon to-day— i . &t poon of the 120th meridian, or at § . m., Lieutenant, U. 5. N., in charge. <o S Kl Sun, Moon and Tide. United Etates_Coast and Geodetic Survey— Grays Harbor, Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, passengers. ARRIVED. Tuesday, November 14, Br stmr Kirkiee, Dermody, 34 days from Newcastle, Aus. Ger stmr Aesusn, Faessler, 121 days from Hamburg and Way ports. Stmr Roanoke, Dunham, 4% days from Port- iand, via PBureka 18 hours. Stmr _Chehalis. Johannsen, 65 hours fro bound south, put In to land Stmr Corona, Cann, 20 hours from Eureka. Stmr Mariposs, Lawless. 11 days 17 hours &nd 45 minutes from Honolulu. Stmr Chico, Time and Height of High and Low Waters | Brags. | Nov 10. [ Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Del Norte, from Crescent City. Sailed Nov 14—S-hr Bangor, for Puget Sound. | CASPAR—Arrived Nov ~I4—Stmr South Coast, hence Nov 13: POINT R Passed Nov 14, 7:15 a. m.— Stmr Daiwy. Mitchell, trom Portland, for San | traz, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 14—Ship | John A. Briggs, hence Oct 26, SBATTLE—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Hum- | | Dupleix, | aale, from Astoria, and salled Aug 28 for An- | L 5 — + 1 MAHRIPOSA ENCO! | TERING A 'HOOL OF WHALES DURING HER RECENT VOYAGE. | B - — Stmr Harold Dollar, San Pedro: ' 5 % faggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half Sears, 40 hours from | | Stmr Newsboy, Johnson, 34 hours from Ar- | cata Wharf, Schr Wing and Wing, Gruggel, 13 days from nt Gorda. 4 | Helene Larsen, 22 days from Honolulu. | Schr H. C. Wright, Nielson, 19 days from Mahukona. 1 Bark Gerard C. Tobey, Hersey, 15 davs from | Honolulu., Fr bark Montebello, Kervegan, 72 days from Newcastle, Aus. CLEAR! Tuesday, November 14. Ger stmr Neko, Rickmann, Hamburg; J. D. Soréckels & Bros. Co, SAILED. Tuesday, November 14. Ger stmr Neko, Rickmann, Hamburz and | | { | n Gabriel, Green, Umpqua River. Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Coos B Hansen, San Pedro and way | Dor r Fureka, Jessen, Eureka. nr Gzarina, Duggan, Coos Bay ur Helen P. Drew, Gunderson, Point | a. Stmr- Santa Cruz, Hall, Santa Cruz. | Chehalls, Joh: , San. Pedro. Bee, Krog, Norwood, Martin, Seattle. Breakwater, Johnson, Coos Bay. { Roanoke, unbam, San Pedro. chr Transit, Klithom, Tacoma., | Schr Dora Bluhm, Kallenberg, Grays Harbor. Gas schr Oakland, Hughes, Coquilie River. CORRECTION. | ASTORIA, Nov. 14.--The arrival of Georgina here was an error. Vessel not in. ) Sept Crompton, 20=In lat 34 30 S, Jong 76 W, Br ship | from- Hamburg; for Santa’ Rosalia. | TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov, 14—10 p. hazy and calm DOMESTIC PORTS: | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 1&—Stmr Alca- | zar, {rom.Greenwood; stmr Santa Monica, hence | m.—Weather FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr James . Higgins, hence Nov 13. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 18—Schr W.F.Jew- | ett; hence Nov 5. led Nov 14 Stmr Homef, for San Fran- | Arfived Nov AT 14—Stmr Costa Rica, hence Nov 12, Safled Nov 14—Ger stmr Nicomedia, for Yo- kohama. xArtived Nov 14—Stmr W. H. Kruger, hence Nov 11. Sailed Nov 14—Ger stmr Abergeldie, for Yo- kohama. BANDON—Arrived Nov 14—Schr Coquelle, hence Oet 26; schr Mayflower, hence Nov 5. REENWOOD—Safled Nov' li—Stmr Alca- from Skagwa: Arrived Nov 14 mr Umatilla, hence Nov Sailea Nov 11, § a m—Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. 14—Schr C. S. OLYMPJA—Salled Nov 14—Stmr Pomona, rrived Nov | - | 14—Power schr Argus, for San | Arrived Nov 14—Schr Azalea, from San Die- | go: stmr F. A, Kilburn, from Coos Bav. ponlled Nov_1i—Stmr Coquille River, for San ancisco. BARBARA—S8ailed Nov 14—Stmr City of Topeka, for Sgn Francisco. ~ ANTA Arrived Nov 14—Stmr City of Topeka, from San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed In Nov 14—Fr ship Amiral Ceciliie, from Hobart; sehr J. A. Campbell, from Port Los Angeles: Fr bark | hence Nov 4, for Tacoma. Pasged ont Nov 14—Nor stmr Terje Viken, from Ladysmith, for San Franeisco. ALBION—Arrived Nov 1i—Stmr Celia, hence Nov 13, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr San Pedro, hence Noy 11; schr A. F. Coats, from San Pedro. Sajled Nov 14—Stmr Aberdeen, Franeisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Nov, 14—Schr Ruth E. Godfrey, for Puget Sound. MONTEREY—Salled Nov 13—Stmr Rose- crans, for Tacoma, with schr Monterey in tow, for_Portland. PORT HARFORD—Sailed November 14— Stmr Areyll, with bktn Fullerton in tow, for ‘Honolulu, Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Geprge Loomis, hence Nov 13; stmr City of Tobeka, from Santa Barbara. COOS BAY—Salled Nov 14—Bktn Gleaner, stmr Empire and stmr Signal, for San Fran- clsco. Arrived Pedro. ABERDEEN—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr San Pe- dro, hence Nov .11; schr A. F. Coats, from San Pedro. for San Nov 14—Schr Repeat, from San ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived Oct 31—Br stmr Robert, from Baltimore. Salled Nov 1—Br stnir Baron Cawdor, _for Caleutta, Oct 26—Br stmr Sikh, for New York. Nov 11—Stmr Hyades, for Seattle, wia Hongkong, _et: HONOLULU--Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Eenter- prise, hence Nov 4; U S stmr Sherman. hence ov ‘6, for Manila. FOREIGN PORTS, ' NOUMEA—Arrived Oct 25—Fr bark Turgot, from Port Blakeley. : TALTAL—Arrived July 16—Br ship Lons- King tofozasta. 3 ROTTERDAM—In port Nov 1—Br ship Gal- gate, from San Fraclsco; Fr bark Ville de bktn' | — Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14— p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: Boston .56-16 Philadelphia Chicago . .58-28 Pittsburg Cincinnati .......62-20 §t.* Louls . Hondlulu -.80-72 Washington Jacksonville . -54 SAN FRANCISCO ......... 70-54 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last ‘season, and rainfall in the last twenty- four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season. Eureka ... . 0.00 1.89 | Red Bluft 0.00 0.18 2 Sacrament 0.00 L B 1 San Francisc 0.00 Trace' 7. San Jose . 0.00 Trace 3. Fresno .... 0.00 Trace . 5. Independence 0.00 Trace 0 San Luis Obispo.... . 0.00 0.03 471 Los Angeles 0.00 1.16 114 San Diego . 0.00 3.38 017 PACIFIC COAST RECORD. 4 R &8 C 2 o' E k.5 s SEJs 43 =28 3% B aEanRE. B0y STATIONS. & 3ER§'78 &% 3 R e £ £ \agroc] H 3 2 : 2 Baker 58 24 S K Reno . 62 24 W ‘00 Eureka . 50 4 N ‘00 Fresno_. 70 40 N 00 5. E. Fa 5855 NW o Flagstaff . 54 24 N 00 Indeperniden: 68 36.8 00 Los Angeles 84 54 W -00 Mt. Tamalpal 6460 N ~00 North Head . B4 48 N Pt.Cldy .02 Phoenix ...... 80 48 .NE T - 00 Polnt Reyes ., 8O EE Pocatello .+1: 54 24 SE Clear * .00 Portland ... Bi 38 W Clear .01 Red Biuff 70 5 S Clear .00 Roseburg . 54 32 NW Clear .00 Sacramento 88 46 N Clear .00 Salt _Lake 54 .. 8 Clear .00 70 B¢ NW Clear .00 76 44 NW Clear .00 82 56 NE Clear .00 76 58 NW Clear - .00 62 38 NW Clear T. 46 26 NW Cloudy .00 Tatoosh 54 48 8W 'Cloudy .08 Waga W 60 26 W Clear .00 | Winhemucea 6 14 NE Clear .00 | Yuma ... 80 56 NW Clear .00 WEATHFER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. lling slowly over Call- fornla and Oregon, and will probably result in cloudy weather Wednesday along the coast. No rain hus fallen west of the Rocky Moun- tains and there is no indlcation vet of the approach of any well developed disturbance from the sea. The temperature changes have been slight and unimportant. The weather fs_abnormally warm from San Francisco to San Dieo. FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER 1. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing cloudiness Wednesday: warm in the forenoon, cooler at night; light north winds, changing to_westerly. Los Angeles and vieinity—Clear and cooler ‘The pressure Wednesday; light northeast winds, changing to_westerly. Sacrameuto Valley—Fair Wednesday; light south winds, changing to northerl San Joaquin Valley—Falr Wednesday: light north winds. Coast—Fair Wednerday; light offshore winds, with light fog in_the morning. Nevada—Falr Wednesday. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. —_— NANAIMO—Sailed Nov 13, 1 a m—Nor stmr Titanla, for San Francisco. ACAPULCO—In port Nov muda, for San Francisco. Sailed Sept 30—Br ship Riversdale, for Royal Roads. ANTWERP—In vort Nov 1—Fr ship Ville 2—Br ship Ber- | de Mulhouse, for Port Los Angeles. CALLAO—Arrived Oct 28—Br stmr Lennox, from Honzkong. 1 Arrived Nov 14—Cer stmr Ammon, hénce Avz 26, LADYSMITH—Sailed Nov 14—Nor stmr Terje_Viken, for San Francisco. LONDON—Cleared Nov 1—Br stmr Ning Chow, for Tacoma, via Liverpool. . IQUIQUE—In. port Sept 25—Br ship Lyder- horn, for Delaware Breakwater. BRISBANE—Satled Nov 2—Br stmr Indra- deo. for Singanore. FHONGKONG—Satled Nov 14—Ger. stmr Ara- bia, for Portland, Or. HOBART—Arrived prior Nov 14—Fr shi Jules Gommes, from Swansea, for Portland, Ore SANTA ROSALIA—Sailed Nov 2—Ger bark Reinbek, for Royal Roads, B. C. Nov 4— Br_chip Miltgpburn, for Astoria VICTORIA® Arrived Nov 14—Br stmr Wel- lington, hence Nov 11. Sailed Nov 14—Nor stmr Terje Viken, San Francisco. Sailed Nov 14—Stmr City of Puebla, for San isco. b o4 AN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Bre- men, from Bremen; stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen. FEAESIA Bl & Memoranda. LONDON, Nov., 13.—The German bark Paul for Isenberg, from London for Honolulu, put into Stanley, F. I., Oct. 30 with decks leaky, stern stove in and upver works damaged,. and loes of_salls. LONDON, Noy.: 13—British ship Senator, at East London. {rom Puget Sound. previously reported, lost considerable portion of bulwarks, stanchions das and rafl; also main lower tovsall crane broken. VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 13.—A serious riot Is going on. Military called out. Great destruc- tion of property by fire. Think Woman Is Noted Pickpocket. Flla Wheeler, who was arrested on Monday evening #t the Grand Hotel by Detectives Wren and Riordan, was booked at the City Prison yesterday on two charges of grand larceny.: The complaining witnesses are Feliz Lesser, a merchant of Portland, and Thomas Havre, for San 1sco. H NEWCASTLE, AUS.—Sailed Nov 2—Br stmr_Candleshoe, for Valparaiso. Safled Sept 27—Br stmr Fitzclarence, for Val- paraigo. s PANAMA—Sailed Oct 27—Br ship Pass Meifort, o Port. Townsend. 2 B8 1o EANGHAI—Sailed Nov 12—Stmr Tremont, VALPARAISO—Sailed Oct 17—Br stmr An- glo_Chifian, for nitrate 3 § OKOHAMA—Sailed Nov Ti—Br stmr Athe. A NLEY L Arrived Oct 30—Ger b Paul Yeenberk, froh London, for Honomahe ANCON—Arrived Oct 26—Br stmr Elleric, Sailed Nov —Stmr City of Sydne ov P 5, ¥, for San Fitzgerald, whom she introduced to the Techau Tavern. The w: n -is " sup- posed to be a notorious pickpocket from the Kast, and the police will send pho- tographs of her broadcast to see if she can be identified. She dresses in the height of fashion and has the man- ners of a gentlewoman. BATTLE WITH > i SRR M Sl n!nm:nn Wl v The madman gave tle before he was ‘hospital, detention THYLOR TAKES CLERK RIORDAN City and Co{mty Official Is Charged With Conspiring With Portuguese Grafters SUPPLIES THE BLANKS Two of His Alleged Pals Promise to Swear Against Him When He Goes to Trial Deputy County Clerk Joseph mnman} surrendered himself to United BStates | Secret Service Agent Richard H. Taylor vesterday morning and was formally | turned over to the custody of United States Marshal Shine. On complaint of United States Secret Service Agent John H. Helms, a war rant for Riordan's arrest was issued four days ago by United States Commissioner Heacock, charging Riordan with con- spiring on October 16 of this year witn Antonio Sousa Martinto and Autonio J. | Santois to issue a false certificate of nat- uralization to Jose Ignacio Brazil: The secret service people learned that Rior- dan had supplied Martinho and Santos with blank certificates of naturalization from the County Clerk’s office and stamp- ed them with the seal of the Superior | Court. Although the warrant had béen out several days, the Deputy United States Marshal had been unable to find Riordan at any of his usual places of re- sort. Riordan declined to make any statement other than that he had had nothing to do with naturalization cases. ‘The prisoner was released on $£3000 ban bonds furnished by John J. Quinn und' William E. Lutz. The charge against Santos for selling the certlficate filled in to Brazil was dis- missed by Unlted States Commissioner Heacock yesterday at the request of United States Secret Service Agent Tay- | lor, who explained that he had promised 1 Santos immunity from prosecution in the | Brazil case {f he would tell the truth | about the ring of Portuguese grafter: who have baen engaged for years in sell- ing fraudulent certificates of naturaliza tion. Martinho and Santos will be used | as witnesses for the Government against Riordan. | Mads P. Kromann surgendered his | naturalization papers yesterday to Judse | Heacock and confessed that they were | fraudulent and that he had received them | from Frank Johnson and Willlam C. | Raisch,’ both of whom are under indict- ment. John Halvorson also surrendered | his papers for a similar reason. He is also & Johnson man and obtained his papers from a “dummy judge, who chew- ed tobacco and drank whisky ‘Walter Kimm, first officer of the Amer- ican: ship, James Nesmith, also surrend- ered his papers. He was naturalized as a soldler, but served only four and a half months, having been discharged at the | end of that period for disability. His | seagoing license has been canceled. The papers of Charles E. Conden, a Swede, were canceled for fraud. He was | naturalized on October 22, 1904, as a minor, | but he admitted vesterday that he Wu; 2 years old when he came to this coun- | try. He is an American chief mate no longer. -Ganeellations, werg, orgered also of the papers of Herman.yaop, Busse,.An- drew Paulsen and Charles Nelson for traud. Agent Taylor has filed a protest against the practice of Superior Judges of this county reinstating to citizenship men whose papers had ‘been already canceled for fraud. KOHN TAKES STAND IN HIS OWN BEHALF | Admits That He Knew Fort- esque Was Falsifying Firm’s Book: George A. Kohn, defendant in the part- nership suit brought by Thomas B. Cog- hill for the loss caused by the alleged stealings of their bookkeeper, Hubert M. Fortesque, took. the stand in his own behalf yesterday. He denied at first that he had ever had any knowledge of the books of the firm, but afterward admitted that he had known of the concealing of the overdraft for $4793 in 1895 and that the bookkeeper had done it under his diree- tions. He also admitted that he had taken out an Insurance policy on his life and given it to Fortesque, but explained the act on the ground that he was about to take a hunting trip. Kohn admitted that he had written a document in 1903, in which he swore that the $4793 concealed from the firm’s ac- count was the amount which he had insisted that Fortesque should carry (Dl'] him, but should not be entered on the books. The annual statement also failed to show this overdraft. He said that he had paid Fortesque nothing for this. Kohn also identified letters from For- tesque which threatened exposure unless money was sent. The case will go on to-day. L —————————— Peals With Lumber Industry. The lumbering industry of California is the theme of the California Promo- tion Committee’s magazine, “For Cali- fornia,” for November. It is complete in detail and gives a series of articles from the pens of Gifford Pinchot, United States forester; E. T. Allen, State torester; E. C. Williams, the pi- oneer lumberman; J. F. Nash, Clarence . Edwords and George O'Brehm, cov- ering all the range of subjects from forest preservation to scientific ium- Dbering. The November number is one of the best issued by the committee. { I Natural Laxative ‘ Water, the surest, saf- est, best REMEDY Yor Constipation and all Bowel allments. You cannot afford to suffer when rellef is 80 easy. 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Ferry_Depot 1112 Broadway . 27 South First street Jose X To SAN .‘MFAELl NORTH gy y7ii32 :l'll!.'m SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. ek and 2 T g R e RSN oy $:18, 4:35, 5:15, 5:50, €:30, 11:38 m Our | who not, and why. Call or write. | ] — _MAIN LINE_ — imarvs ';E'i—mmv“.v‘m-mnfi-m Tass Richmond. Benicts, Sacramento, A0 VAol ope catmten, Beaia ‘slicjo, Napa, Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon . 8.08» 7.40ANiles, Pieasanton, Liverm Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton 7.28» 8.00AShasta Express—(Via D: Wililams, Willows, tFruio, Red Bluf, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. 7.489 8.004 Davis, Woodland, Knizhts Landing, Marysville, Oroville... 7430 8.20A Martines, Antioch, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mend Armons, Hanford, Visaifa, Porterville .. T 8.20aPort Costs, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- desto, Fresno, Hanford, Viealis, Bakersteld 8.40A Nlics, San Jos more, Stock- ton ($Mlifon), Valley 'Spring, Tone, ~Sacramento, Placervil Colfux. Marywtfile, Red Biuft 8.40AOnkdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Souors, Tuolumue and Angels. .. 8.00A Atiantic Express—Ogilen and East, Richmond, Port Costa. Martines 10 138 and Way Stations (*Concord) ... Vallejo, Dally. Napa, Sunday oniy Los Angelos Passenger—Pork Costs, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersfield, Los Angeles . ....... 10.20a EICM Kansas City, St. Louls and ‘hieago .. . - 11.00AThe Overland Limited — Omaha, 7.08» B8.48a e 7.08a 11.284 8.1 £ 12150 7.08» Chicago, Denver, Kanaes Clty 480 11.4QA Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. a: 7} 08vtecramenss Riar ieaniers . i x ort Costs, ) ez, Iy ron, Tracy, Modesto, Merced, Fresno.. 12.08» 3.20PYoscmite and Mariposa Big Trees, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3.40PBenicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Kufghts Landing, ‘Marysville and Orovilh §49e Bayward. Niten, and Way Stations Vallejo, Martinez, Ramou, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. . 00P Niles, Trw‘. Stockton, Lodt. 40P Hiayward, Niies, Irvington, San lose, Livermore, 5.002The Owl Limited— Newman, Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. 6.007 Chicago and St. Loufs Speciai—El Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls and Cafe: Q!Amnnyw-rs?mx" and San Jose. .20P Vailejo, Port Costs, Benlcla, Sub sup, Sacramento . S 6.00P Eastern Express—Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls, Martinez, Stockton, Sscramento, Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden .. P Hayward, Niles and Sun Jose .00P Reno Passenger—Port Costa. Ba- piela, Sulsun. Elmira, Dixon, Davis.Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pah, Goldfield and Keeler. 7.00p Vallejo, Crockett and Way Sta tions, Sunday onl: = 8.20P Oregon & Caltforn ramento, Marysvii! Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.48A 9.00p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only] crsesisiosnssesase 111.484 cong‘—tn E_(Varrow Gauge). mor“urm Street.) Newark, Centerville, 5an Joas, Felton, Boulder Creok, Santa Cruz and Way Statlons . 5.582 12.16pN e wark, Centerville, ose, Kew Aimaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa €ruz Principal Way Stations .. e 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos .....{ 410 9.45p Hunters Tram— (Saturday only) San Jose and Way Stations. ..... 17.599 A Li (liroad Gauxe). (’&Ird S Susend Suvuets ) T0A Sun Jose and Way Stations 00A San Jose and Way Station: New Almaden (Tues., Fri The Coaster—San Joss, Salina San_Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants Margarits, San Luis Obispa, Guadalupe, Gaviota. Sants Bar bara, San Buenaventura, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles ......... 8.00AG!iroy, Hollister, Pajaro, Castro- yille, Del Monte, Pactfic Grove, Surf, Lompoe . 9.00A San Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsonvill Capitols, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas. San Luis Obispo and Principal Way Stations 19384 8en Joss and Way Stations. 1.30A San Jose and Way Station: §130 50 Jose and Way Stations 00P Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, San Jose, Watsonville, Sants Cruz,” Del Monte, Monterey Pactfic Grove - 13.000Los Gaton, Wright, Bouider Santa Cruz, vis Santa Clara NArTow Gauge. ... .. ... 3.30PSouth San Francisco. San Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos. 'tmm Jose and Way Stations .. 00pSanta Clars, San Jose. Los Gatos, B 10.45a 1 a8 SanJoseand Principal ¥ ay Stations %408 Supset Express—Redwood, San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Roblos, San Lute Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, EI Paso, New Orleans B4BPEl Paso, Kansas City, 'St Louis, T — s 54BPajaro, WaTsonTiiie, i, Santa Cruz, Castrovill 18:1695an Mateo, Bexestord.. Beimons n Mateo, ord, Beimont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, Palo Alto San Jose snd Way Stations. Palo Alto and Way Stations 0» S uth San Francisco, Millbrae, lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Osks, Menlo Park and Paio'Alto . 11.30p Saturdays only for Mayfleld, Mo tain View. Suanyvale, Lawrence, SantA Clara and Sau Jose . 19,460 “OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY KLAND SIARRC S 17.156A.m. 9.00A. M. 11.00 A. M. Y M. 300P.m 5.18 ». . 8.10a A for Morning. P for Afternoon. unday excepted. iSunday only. Monday oaly. #Datly, and sops at all stations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COu Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN I.A'A?l- WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.: 12:35, 3:30 3:10, 6:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 a. m.: 12:35, 3:3¢. 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ;:.n. 7:50, 9:20 & m.; 5:00, 5:20 p. Sun- | Week ETTY 83 (2888 Lytton Geyservills Cloverdale ‘Hopland and Ukiah Wiilits and Sherwood fllaq | 7:30 || 7:30 I(| 6:20 p H g

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