The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 29, 1905, Page 11

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»WiLL GO BACK 10 HOME PORT Whaling Bark Alice Knowles Starts on Cruise Which | Will End at New Bedford BTty NO WAGES FOR CREW reen Hands Are Shipped on “Lay” and May Get but 51 for a Long Veyage ng bark Alice Knowles, Cap- : = dbowaind yestorsy large c will go she gets the it a small i leave her at her oy e w hes tobacco op chest p's 2 and represents ti the transac the slop ch he man who hare of the cruise is \\\\\\\\\ \\x ,’4.‘ -z — e - - - - = — i MART LITTLE COAST NOW BEING BUILT BY THE RISDON IRON WORKS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST STEAM- SHIP COMPANY TO REP LACE THE STEAMER GIPSY THAT WAS WRECKED RECENTLY. THE NEW VESSEL WILL BE AN OIL BURNER 3 - = here t a; b d Head, lumber ELPPKA Arriyed Nov 27—Stmr Arctlc, ' Weather Report. from Puget Sound ct nitrate port | henc 6 4 p (terms private) Sailed Nov 37— Stmr Pasadens, for San Fran- [0, Merdian: B (ER): RIS 2 cisco. SAN FRANCISC, Nov. 28—5 p. m. Meviatits of Btonten: Sailed Nov 28— Stmr Pomopa, for San Fran- | The following maximum and minimum tem- clsco. peratures are reported for the previous day: TO ARRIVE Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Argo and stmr Fuiton, hence Nov 26. g x harder | g, his life be- der condi- that he nothing ot weather is yesty getting a crew, m Baylies, hich soon will ective cruises, all r of green hands, ions and all luck blesses 1 compensa- get a larger share , the colored mate of the was paid $8000 for his profits of the last cruise and | v was along the water front clad ent and rattling money in his | _had spared no expense in| out. only inharmo- bstitdtion of a | r, but three| amonds riveted across the| of the sweater amply demonstrated | , raiment was merely a| tricity, and that he could | ed shirts and twice as many ‘ chose. the William Baylies .uml< nd decked sweater will y star parts in the fairy tales used to green hands for the next uhaling‘ but nothing will be sald of the s been no catch like the > made in years or that the green 4 even on that fortunate ship, re- ved little mote than $100. Nor will| thing be said of the old bark C alifor- | 2, which after & three years’ crulse re- rned & few weeks ago with the product | ne whale, and that little more than a aby. | R Lot R Wil Have Trial Trip To-Day. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala- ca, Captain Dowdell, will be put into com- again this week and on Saturday, with full cargo and her usual complement of pas- ers, will sail for Honolulu. At § o'clock e merning she will be taken out by the un- | rwriters for & trial trip and this afterncon Will be turned over to the Government in- tors of steam vessels for a thorough in- . She will be a better boat than ever her return to the Honoluiu ran will be “icomed mokt partic y the people of { ' ® st popular institutions { SRS | The New Gipsy. The pew Gipsy, now being bullt by the Ris- Iron Works for the Pacific Coast Steam- ompany, 1o take the place of the re- y wrecked steamer so long known as erpetusl motion,” is to be an oil burner 3 will be quite @ smart little comster. She | have a wooden hull and her dimensions | follows: Length over all, 1485 feet; feet and depth, molded to upper § feet - The Overdue List. e vesseis on the overdue list are quoted reinsurance as fpllows: Susanna, 65 per ; River Indus, 40 per cent; Giuseppe ndo. 26 per eent; MacMahon, 20 per Almora, 25 per cent and Alsterufer, 10 per cent for Water Fromt Notes. Leonard Whiting, 4 water-front ciger dealer, was arrested yesterday for selling pools on the | reges The schocner John Ena is off the port of Eureka unable to get In on amccount of the roughness of the bar. | The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Venturs bas arrived at Sydney from this port. The homeward-bound liners Sonoma and Menchurie errived yesterday at Honolulu. | Governor Wright of the Philippines and Lioyd Oriscom. United States Minister to Japan, are pasengérs on the Manchuria and. Nence. O'Nefll is coming hame on the of rlflng will sail Sllum' for Tt French bark Géneral Neumayer, from Hamburg for Oregon, has put into Buenos Ayres leaking William Murphy of the Bouthern Pacific fer- service has been promoted to captain of steamer Encinel. Murphy was for some vears mate of the Newark under Captain John Leale. The Encinal is now on the creek route. L Tonnage Engagements. The latest charters ed are: The Brit- teh bark Haddon Hall, Jumber from Puget Sound to Durban, 58s ©d. chartered prior to arrival; British ship Hampton. scrap fron fram City Puebl Assuan Eurek: M. F. Plant.. Portia: Mexican Ports Oyster Harbor New York via Ancon. Coquille River Coos Bay Portland & Astoria. Point_Arena & Alblo: San Diego & Way Pts. Nov Arrived off the bar Nov 25—Schr John A, 23 K‘E.\'T CITY—Bailed Nov blmr DEI Norte, for San Francisc ASTORIA—Sailed Nov Dhu, in tow tug Dauntless. for Sen Francisco. 2“,\m ved Nov 28—Stmr Tampico, hence Nov 2 pm— lled Nov 25—Stmr Costa Rica and stmr tor, for San Franclsco. iled Nov 28—Stmrs Nome City, Northland, for San_ Francisco. Sailed Nov 27—Bktn § Portland and bktn Mary Winkelman, for San Francisco. Safled Nov 28—Tug Dauntless, with bark Roderick Dhu in tow, for San Francigco. Atlas and | " 3 | g Amived Nov 28 Stmr Epsom, from Victora, Grays Harbor 301 “atlea Nov 288 i “ R » tmr Alliance, for Eureka; e ‘;3;:: Dec 1 lschr Matthew Turner, for San Francisco. Dec. 2| Sailed Nov 28—Schr F. 8. Redfield, for San ; - 3| Pedro; schr Expansion, for San Pedro. a 3| JUNEAU—Arrfved Nov 27—Stmr Cottage 2 City, from Seattle. 3|,,C00S BAY-Salied Nov 28—Stmr Cearina, . | for San_Francisco ;“e‘:’:‘l'x’g“’&‘ B-“"Mmm Dee ¥ (£ SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 28—Schr Taurue, rom Everett. Hilo s Dec. 3| SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Nov 28—Stmr doctno & Pt. Arenl‘Dmv Grays Harbor 4 Sydney & Way Ports.| e San Diego & Way Ports Dec. & Tacoma..... Dec. Portiand & Astoria.... China & Japan Humboldt ... San Pedro & Wa \.| New York yia Ancon..Dec. City of Toveks, for San Fedro. TATOOSH—Passed in Nov 28—Schr Transit, hence Nov 14, for Tacoma, | _POINT LOBOS—Passed Stmr_Pusadena, from Burtka, for San'Pedro. BAN PEDRO—Salled No 28—Schrs Arfel, bl';red J. Wood and Philiprine, for Grays Har- r. Arrived Nov 28—Scbr C. S. Holmes, from Olympia; bktn George C. Perkins, from Port- Nov 28, 4 p m— i s land; bktn Skagit, from Port Ludlow; sehr P i Polaris, from Anacortes; schr Ludiow, from e Port Hadlock; schr Endeavor, from Winslow: i eyl schr James A. Garfield, trom Willapa Harbor. REDONDQO—Arrived ' Nov. 28—Schr Forest ett; schr Irene, from Bel!ingham. PORT H,\Rronb—mmed Nov 27—Tug TO BSAIL. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. = e Angeles Ports. 10 am/Pier Bea Foar Redondo G. Dollar laqua Corinthian. - Northland. . Elizabetk Coos Bay.. N. Fork. . State of Cal Queen S. Monica. Alameda City Pekin| Olympla Arctic..... F. Kilburn Eenator.. S. Rosa am|Pler am Pier pm Pler 2 pm Pler am|Pier 9 am Pier rena 4 pm|Pier Astoria_& Portiand. 2 pm|Pler Grays Harbo: 4 pm,Pler Humboldt 5 pm|Pler Humbolat ... 5 pm|Pler Lot Angeles Ports.| 5 pm|Pier November 30. . Coquille River 5 pm Pler 2 San Pedro & W ® am Pler 1 Humboldt ... 9 am/Pler 24 San Diego & W ® am|Pler 1 December 1. 7 Wiliapa Harbor ...| 3 nm Pier Grays Harbor B m|Pier Humboldt -...]1:30 p|Pler Puget Sound Ports.(11 am Pier December 2. Monarch, bence Nov. 24. philed Nov 25—Stmr City of Topeka, for San edro. ABERDEEN—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Centra- lia, hence Nov 24. Eailed Nov 28—Schr Commerce, for San Pe- dro; schr Cecella Sudden, for Ban Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Man- , from Yokohama; stmr Sonoma, from EASTERN PORTS. ALTIMORE-Arrived Nov 27—Fr stmr - do Rouen, from Caieta Buena. JRFOLK—Arrived Oct 2i—Br stmr Coya, !rum Antofogasta. Nov 7—Nor INTA ARENAS—Iin port Nov 10—Ger stmr xor, for San Francisco. TOCOPILLA_In port Nov 9—Br stmr Bor- dt!‘fl' _from port Oct 28—Br stmr Strathmore, for Oregon. Nov 15—Jap &tmr Kanagawa Maru, for Seattle. Safled Nov 16—Stmr Dakota, for Seattle. Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm/Pler Arrived Nov 27—Ger stmr Aragonla, from .| Honolulu ... .11 am|Pler Portland. g Y. via Ancon..|12 m|Pler Arrived prior Nov 28—Br stmr Indrani, from ttle & Tacoma 3. |Pler Yokonama. Humboldt y,..-. 9 am|Pier ROTTERDAM—In port Nov 14—Fr ship Ville Decembér 3. i de_Havre, for San Francisco. Portland & Wayv... 2 pm|Pier 20| VALPARAISO—Sailed Nov 14—Br stmr ..| Astoria & Pmtlnnd 11 amP ter 2¢ Suulh Auetralia, for nitrate ports. an Diego & Way. 1’9 am'Pler 11 LCUTTA—Arrived Nov 14—Br stmr Ba- December 4. sy N Casor. o, Measille. ANCON~—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr Cfty of yd- Stmr Corona, Glelow, Eureka; P C S 8 Co. Fomo...... Pt Arens & Albioa 6 pm| a3 ] AR Corona. ... | Humboldt ... . piPier 9 o ponita 0 Newport & Way. .| ® am(Pler 11 | COLON—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Mexico, from . F. Plant.| Cco! Bay .........| 4 pmiPier 11 | New, Tork et & Satled Nov 24—Stmr Finance, for New York. ‘ Breakwater. ‘(w Bay ... “n pm|Pler 8 s m}.s_;;; stmr ..... b Wi 2 J 2 -~ Assuan gy v SR, (GALLAOTn port Sept 19—Br ship Braca- | dale, for Oregon. | city Puevia Puget Sound Portsjll amiPler 9 (o ZELFAST ~In port Nov 16T ship Poltal- Curacso. ... Mexican Ports ....[10 am|Pier 11 | 19 10F Dan, Franciseo, tla Antw ¢ —1In port Nov 14—Br ship Celtic- Rainier.. 5“'.‘;";:“."3:'”;"! 4 pmPler 30| purn and Dan ship Juplter, for San Francisco. Ramses. .. Hanbg & oy 13 miPter 18] 1O el SOOI CIn Wiy, N0y DA, Columbia. .*| Astorla &b):n:nA 11 am{Pler 24 uGL?‘TE?AL‘?T(S"M Nov 12-Ger stmr vt %) | emphis, for | 2 1son. ‘?%‘:‘n‘l‘.hffiffi‘“" fg: rl:::: 3‘8 Y SYDHNE\'—"A;:I;Qd prior Nov 28—Stmr Ven- - ure, hence | Acapuico. . Y. via_Ancon..|12 m|Pler 40 | 'PORT NATAL—Arri 1 Aot athan. | Hono. & Kanului. 3 pm|Pler 23 sime Dunbar, from Fort Tamoieo, for ¥oko me. FROM SEATTLE. 3 ¢ AfTAPL‘lCO—, hs.;nod L{e;r‘ zs-—h ‘St(mr San Jose, or Ancon, with launch Nahulate In tow, for Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | SoF Toge de G“.um-;,d‘_x 2 = : | SAN BENITO—Sailed Nov 21—Ger stmr Der e i ard & Way Ports. Dec. 1| gerah, for San Francisco, via three Mexican (s ports. i et & Way F a3 POICTORIA, B. C.—Afrived Nov 28—Jap strir Banta An Seward & Way Ports. Dec. 16 [ 199 “;{,?E{QMA;’,?*Q‘:" i s —Arzived Nov 28—Br stmr Bes- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. sis Doliar, from Chasgow: OCEAN STEAMERS. 5 ARRIVED. ST, JOHN, N. B.—Salled Nov 20—Stmr_Vi- Tuesday, November 28. enna, for San Francisco and Sydney: stmr Pen. Stmr Bonita, Alberts, 8 hours from Port | taur. for San Franciseo, via Honolulu and Harford. Auckland. Stmr Newwport, Whitney, 7 hours from | NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Colum- Pigeon Point, 0o rough to ioad. bla, trom Glasgow; stmr Armenfan, from Liv- Stmr Coos Bay, Hansen, 09 hours from San | erpool: stmr puerst Bismarck, from Genoa. : Pedro. Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Wilhelm der Grosse, Simr Maggte, Corning, 4 hours from Halr- | for Bremen; stmr Prinz Oskar, for Naples and b iy Genoa; stmr Citta di Napoll, for Naples -and Power schr Corinthian, Chlemens, 37 hours | Genoa. trom . Morel GLASGOW — Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Preto- CLEARED. rian, from Montreal, Tuesday, November 2. BREMEN —Arrived Nov 20—Stms Maln, from New Yorl N APLEB——SI(Ied Nov 20—Stmr Pannonia, Whal bark Alice Knowles, Montgomery, whaling; W. R. Wing. for New York. Br stmr Kirkiee, Dermody, Portland; J. & | AVONMOUTH—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Mont- A. Brown. fort, for St John, SAILED. o LoNDO: -—Am"d Nav 20—Stmr Monmouth, Tuesday, Wovember 28. treal. Stmr Olympia, Trucbridge. San Pedro. Yy mPOOL—Arnv.d Nov 20—Stmr Manx Stmr Mackinaw, Meady, Tacoma. 1 Quebec. Nav 27 Stmr Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Corona, Gielow, Eureka. Stmr Cascadec, Jorgensen, Astoria. Stmr Senta Cruz, Hall, Monterey: O Stmr Alcazar, Hansen, Greenw rom_Ne: Stmr Breakwater, -Johnson, Coos Bay. AHTWERP—AHIM Nov 20—Stmr Zeeland, Stmr Homer, Donaldson, Astoria. from New York. $Stmr Wasp, Wehman. Grays Harbor. Memoranda. Stmr Columbla, Doran, Portland and As-| EURBKA, Nov. 28.—Stmr Roanoke, from toria. bound in la stru ; Whal bark Alice Knowles, Montgomery, | got oft with loss of Wmd ettt o whaling voyage. Br sb! Fr Port o Duchesse Townsend. Clan Gflh‘m Iclntm Portiand. Berry, Kermoal, Schr 1da A, Beck, Point Revea Barge Santa Pluh Pille, Port Harford, in tow tug Sea King. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 20—10 p. m.—Weather clear; wind SW veloclly miles per hoor. 'RAPHIC. s Nov 27 Stimr Leetanaw, Skagway. for Mwofl stmr Humboldt, for "Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Dolphin, from Skag- W iilea Nov 28—Stmr Asuncion, for San Fran- “'f'g‘—nm Nov 28—Br stmr Caclque, bence Nov TOWNSEND—Arrived ' Nov - 28—8Ship | Naridental, from Ner- 18 rig up jury rud- t i thought v-u':l 0. Later—Ves- own now lying outside tryln( 4 by all night; , previously s bar, making little or no progress. W! southeast. e e s-. -.o- and Tide. . unmu Statas Geodetic Survey— fldm d High and Ifl' ‘Waters Fort Point, to San Fran BI! mhfl ' lmhndlydg‘. h-hlflmmm‘l 27—Bark _Roderick | Home, from Everett; schr Samar, from Ever- | Reg Biu 48-28 New York, 8-38 Philadelphia. 0-40| Piccapurg o,sx Loul: i The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same dats season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hou Last This ~ Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season. Eureka 0.57 4.52 8.51 Red Bluft 0.06 2 1048 | Sacrament 0.00 ‘20 1 San Francise 0.01 0.60 | San Jose.... 0.10 136 474 | Fresno . 0.08 0.62 6.07 | Independence 032 - 043 | San Luis Oblspo.. . 0.42 172 47 Los Angeles. : 96 114 | San Diego.. 412 0.17 THE COAST RECORD. g G i g PH H 75 83 3 4 g 28 42 8; g STATIONS. 2 3Bg3 ¥ F ] sl 7 & gt : 3 30 10 § Pt.Clay .00 46 38§ Cloudy .57 no 30.30 52 38 NW Clear .08 | SE. Faralion. 30. 24 05 45 5 Cloudy o ‘Hl!!tlfl 30. 26 22 W Clear .44 Independence 3012 41 30 5 Clear 100 Los Angeles.. 30,20 58 4 SW Pt.Cidy .22 Mt Tnmnlpllu 020 45 36 SW Cloudy (02 North Head 4 36 8B in " 2 Bt Heyes T4, 30,10 55 8 SW Cloudy 02 | Pocatello 0.20 28 23 W, Ft.Cldy 108 Portland 80 44 54 “Rain. - .11 24 48 32 SE . Cloudy Reno .. 22 36 18 W Pr.Cdy .17 Roseberg 96 44 36 EE Rain 5 Sacrament 26 50 32 SE -~ Cloudy Salt Lake,...:30.16 30 2& W .Cldy (28 San Francisco.30.28 52 44 8W Cloudy .03 Jose. 26 56 38 E _ Cloudy .10 Ban L. Oblspo.30.28 56 34 NW Clear .42 8an Diego.....30.18 58 52 SE Clear .10 Seattle . 29080 40 32 SE Cloudy .01 Spokane 20 20 10 NE Cloudy .00 Tatoos 74 38 32 E Cloudy .20 Walla Wi 12 28 20§ loudy .00 Winnemucca .30.22 30 12 SW Cloudy .02 Yuma ........ 30.20 60 48 W Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Ancther disturbance has appeared on the Washington coast and will probably extend southward, causing rain fn Northern Californin and bLrisk to high southeast wind. Southeast storm warnings are displayed from San Fran- clsco northward. Conflitions _are favorable for falr weather in Southern California and cloudy, —unsettied weather with rain in Northern California on Wednesday, and possibly snowers on Thanks- giving day. FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER 29. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettled w‘uéh:r ‘Wednesday, probably rain; brisk south winds. Los Angeles and vielnity—Falr Wednesday; light frost in the interior Wednesday morning; light north wind. Sacramento Valley—Cloudy Wednesday, prob- ably rain; bris San Joaquin lll'y——Fllr ‘Wednesday, becom- ing cloudy at night; light north wind; heavy frost in morning. Coast—Rain Wednesday north of San Fran- clsco; fair south of Point Conception; high south winds. Nevldl—ClmlJ ‘Wednesday. A. G. McADIE, Dlnrlc! Forecaster. —_ the city front (Mission-Street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height ! street road with City Engineer Wood- of tide Is the same at both places: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Sun rises Sun gets . Moon_sets g {’Hmt (H W D. l'nmex [Time| | Time| i o et & Womions L Wi 5 IO:DI‘ i.!fl A L L 1 L e M o 8 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given fn the lett hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to tim fourth time column glves the last tide of tha day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs, The heights glven are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. Al g Time Ball Brlnch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., ant’ Exchange.; San Francisco,” & ovember 24 1 o The Time-Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | | Le., at noon of tne 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. —_———————— Files Geary Street Rond Plans. Consulting Engineer Stut yesterday filed the complete plans and specifica- ‘3| chester was taken from the Central SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY “NOVEMBER 29 1905. Anvmmmm'& For 33 Years . SHIP ROANOKE ESCAPES ROCKS RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Octoszs 8, 195 P (rok ot et | &:pwdohh-nir e LEATE — IN LIN — Ammi - ¥ ; Sh.l E acaville, Winters, Rumaey Weathers Storm and With a Ol g =¥ % el P Jury Rudder 15 Now on| = Sasw'y Ge i md b et S 9 : Those who have used Shiloh would not LT the Way to San Francisco Dot awtie have ued Shiloh would not | soasmasts 'Exprsss (Vis DEVID s used it should know that every botrle is m‘mn&lflma. 748 s i wold with ' : 8.00ADavis, ts Landing, IS RESCUED BY A TUG| toustews fon ettt wil schod | ®20aupriser aasoch. - 3 wiiat you paid for it. " Shiloh ”::::’" .A=-tn. !ntorl. Breaking of Steering Gear Brings Big Ship Within an Ace of Destruction i - —— uc--ncfix.n«m-f-we N ,fl,“.x.. e T s By e S EUREKA, Nov. 2. — The tug Ranger Eu‘_""""...'i.‘T:.,"‘“”‘.‘».".f‘.“"“ and the life saving crew returned this pun s oy e ol Shiloh's & ...., morning from standing by the steamship houze for many |-=‘h;-uu i‘“ v ed Roanoke, which was disabled at Hum- docte; boldt entrance last night. The Roanoke reached the bar at 4 o'clock in the after- noon and started in. When well over the bar a wave struck her astern, carrying away the rudder and the rudder post. The tide was at an ebb and the vessel was garried to sea. As soon as she was struck she blew the danger signal and the tug and life saving crew responded. It was dark before they reached the dis- abled vessel, so they stood by all night. It was so rough this morning that it was impossible to transfer the passengers to the tug.and bring them to this port. The Roanoke was not damaged further than the loss of the rudder, so it was decided to rig a jury rudder and proceed to San Francisco under her own steam. She is now off Humboldt, slowly going south. Last night in the heavy sees the | largest of the life savers’ boats was lost, | it belng impossible for it to live in the sea that was running. Fortunately for the Roanoke, when she was struck the tide was ebbing, other- wise she would now have been beating to pleces on the shore, and many of the passengers, if not all, would have been lost. TO INSPECT CATTLE ON ARMY RESERVATION Veterinarian Is Ordered to Angel Island to Determine if Disease Prevails. Veterinarian Richard B. Corcoran, ar- tillery corps, now stationed at the Pre- sidlo, has been ordered to examine all the cattle of Angel Island and deter- mine If any disease now prevails among them and if so to take the prop- er steps to prevent its spreading. The hospital corps will assist in the work and furnish the necessary tuberculine and other supplies necessary to carry on the work. Colonel W. S. Patton of the quarter- master’s department is expected back from the southern part of the State this evening, having completed his tour of inspection of Fort Rosecrans and other forts in that section. Mrs. Lillian M. Hall. wife of J. D. Hall, chlef surgeon of the Department of California, was discharged from the general hospital at the Presidlo yes- terday, where she has been an Invalid for the last three weeks. Lieutenant Edward P. Rockhill, as- sistant surgeon, will report this morn- ing to Colonel George H. Torney, dep- uty surgeon general and president of the examining board at the Presidlo, for examination to determine his fit- ness for advancement. Colonel Charles R. Greenleaf, retired, was admitted into the general hospital yesterday as a patient. ——————— ALLEGED CROOKED PROMOTER IS ARRESTED IN SEATTLE e wih_guanee st all druggin Sold by Owl Drug Comp‘ny‘ 1128 Market street and S0 Geary street. s An excellent Knife for either lady or gentleman. The above Knife has two blades of finest razor Steel and a nail file; it has pearl handle and is made for good service. My special price Don’t fall to see my large stock of new designs and styles in_Pocket Knives, Razors and other Cutlery. My lines are larger this season than ever. 1 have Sood Ragors as low a 5 “Sta $2.00 aTe. 1 adlk Tor. %150 Razors honed and ground. Honing Se Mail orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 Market St.. San Francisco. Call on the Who Cure MEN FOR & Cured. We cure Skin Diseases, Blood Poison, Varicocele, nrlet-n. lmo- Decline. Weakness, Piles, Fist nd of the Kidneys, Buld-r and Prostate. Special' Diseases—Newly contracted and chronic cases cured. All Burning, Itching and Inflammation stobped in twenty-four hours; cures effected in seven davs. HAVE A TALK WITH US About Your Aflments. We make no charge for a friendly talk. Come to us in the strictest cenfidence. W bave been exclusively treating svecial di Nothing science can ing in our office equipment. We will use you honestly. treat you skillfully and restore you to health in the shortest time with the least discomfort and expense. 1f you cannot call. write for symptom m--n DR. HOLSMAN & CO. Hours: 8 to 5, 7 to 8:30 p. m. daily. Sunday, 9 to 12 729 MARKET ST. (Top Floor.) S. F. F. E. Uryder Wnnted Here on a Charge of Obtaining Money by False Pretenses. ¥. E. Cryder, formerly a shoe sales- man but later a promoter ofe compa- nies, was arrested in Seattle yesterday on a dispatch from Chief Dinan. The complaining witness against him is A. C. Anderson, assistant manager of the Hutton Credit Company, Mutual Bank building, who charges Cryder with obtaining money by false pre- tenses. Anderson will swear to'a com- plaint this morning and an officer will be sent to Seattle to bring Cryder back. Anderson says that on September 14 Cryder got from him $100 for 500 shares of stock in Horn's Cold Dis- tilled Company, which Cryder alleged he had organized for business in this city. Cryder claimed that he had a charter for the company under the laws of Oklahoma and that he had bought out the business of the Golden Gate Distilling Company and a dis- tilling company in Oakland, all of which Anderson alleges was untrue, Anderson says that Cryder was a friend of Miss J. A. Hutton of the Hut- ton Credit Company and he had got her and others to buy promotion stock in the company. Cryder Is a married mah and his wife is living with her parents at 1536 Ellis street. —_——————————— Jury Renders Open Verdict. The Coroner’s jury, at the inquest yesterday on the body of Philip Man- chester, brought in a verdict that he died from a fractured skull “from causes unknown to the jury. Man- visir DR. JORDAN’S aarar MUSEUM OF ANATORY Hlmll'.--;fl. et SthATth,8.F.(al him. (harges low. -:mumd. c-fiv-n. Emergency Hospital to the City and County Hospital on November 18 suf- fering from a fractured skull and died ‘on November 24. Dr. Albee, who at- tended him, said that when he reached the hospital he seemed dazed and in- toxlcated and said some one had struck him on the head. The evidence showed that he was subject to epileptic fits and it was thought he had been seized with one and in falling had struck on the back of his head. He was 47 years of age and a widower. —————— CANNOT SECURE FREEDOM.—Charles O'Brien, convicted of murder in Sacramento County, was denied his petition for a writ of cotyus by the Sax, Franeigcs branch o nh‘e Court of Apveals yesterday. 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The two officials went over the phn- and after nvllnm they will be led with the Board of Supervisors in time for next Monday's meeting, when action ise.expected on the selection of | a site for a povnr and car house either’ at the corner of Geary and Broderick or Geary and Baker streets. The sys- tem will be underground !hro'l:hont,‘, sfactorily

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