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2 . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1o, xgofiv T e GA LLIONE LONE CHOICEHarriman’s Ticket COMMUTERS LOSE [arhor Commussioners Let Contract " wanvneva tee | mvstes simsr | amiman's Ticket ©erer Tajac or Rebuilding of Ferry Tower ol ks T e \ < i . SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 9.—A classy| SEATTLE, Aug. 9—Ladles' day at- I_IHHIH—W"(” SEATTLE, Aug. 9.—Seattle won to= el L fodey. a¢ the oDy $acie) the SSUAEHIE gathering of the day’s game in the seventh inning after | 4 | course. Sir Ly‘;-.e"‘,‘:,od stZrted the pro- | fair sex to The Meadows this afternoon. Oakland had enjoyed a lead that looked safe for six innings. Smith had scored in the first for the visitors on his own hit, Van Haltren's bingo, Kruger’s sac- rifice and Heitmuller’s long fy to right. The other tally of the visitors came in _ gramme in sensational style by tying|First choices fared poorly, Utica being : \VH T k and Ohlo raced all the way south, the former| WEATHER BUREAU REPOKT. the world’s record when he galloped| the lone one to pick up a purse. It Painted Iron Will Ta € | winning by haif an hour. S home winner of the seven-furlong af-| Was fortunate for the admirers of H. Stevenson Smith of San Francisco, repre-| (United States Department of Agriculture—San eenting the Western snd Maritime Insurance | Frapcisco, Cal, August 9, 1006. Company, is bere for the purpose of looking over PlaCC 0{ Stone on Fieke. He will cover the lentire morth coast ® fair in the e of 1:24 4-5.| Utica that McBride got his mount away He carried r;;n ;:,l:,‘;‘: :’:& had half a|flying on the road. Fred Mulholland, 5 b a = |length or at the|Barney Schreiber's big Bannockburn the sixth when Heitmuller's hit score . . o5 7 |l e e R L Iautstt colt, was played from 20 down to 4. Van Buren, who had walked and stolen With o full cargo of frelght and every berth gz £ N of a tre- | After running around his fieid he lost third. Gates pitched the finest kind of Old St t e Y < TR e T W, : g H et T medtum, by a short head ball for six innings, and it looked as if ructure. Francisco Saturday. 5 i B rndots inlaheB - Jon | W. Qatoh well| . ceodiCoke cloved tavortt Legal local ‘omg to be blanked PORTLAND, g. 9.—The schooner Santa g £ down for a bundle. He personally bet Bormaane the ol ll ct‘ feov‘:rd 1518 the bocas w_;;e gong to g l;::l;‘:::hl::l night in water ballast bound for 3 5 B | Billy Cowan $5000 against $17,500. John i unpla;:ed, Legglgl?‘orom ?’“a ri\li.deer;‘ and beaten. e score = . : $ - SEATTL Dn(-khands a‘]d Flremen Carrying 750,000 feet of lumber, the steam . ’ : | A. Drake bet as mu-h more and mu.: out from the 12 to 1 shot Rustic Lady. . AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. St . | scboomer Johan Poulsen left this moming fOF | Bake 2985 90 NW Clear .00 |Dlavers followed in their wake. Most of the big bettors unlimbered | PR B B | San_Franciseo Russenl, | BO1% 2080 95 W Clear (00 |least $50.000 would have been taken out| o iy O (IC I8, DELOTS unltmbered | ot g e Sl t C h w l'lt Fred Russell, of the frm of Rogers & Russell 29.96 88 NW Clear .00 |of the ring if Neva Lee had won. ST el e B S | Blanxenentp, e S5 8 on otate Lra a Sesterday trom Lane County. where he has spent | 278108 ¥ Gear T| Inquisitor went to the front and made| of [ 58 TROROUER 2 dusting as if run Hoosshaider. 3 ¥ 2 ele Toe past two. months Duyihg timber. land pre-| 92 S& Cloasy (00 |the running, followed by Neva Lee and | 3oic: 1% 1755 s To o an s n i chne: [y N o o NI Pa : paratory to launching into the lumber business | 2058 88 SE Clear .00|5ir Lynewood. On the turn Neva Lee|g nose (Ot Dewey back in the rack £ 5 l0 -5 0 Viore y- e e 2084 82 SW Clear 00| moved to the front and showed the Way | Summary: 5 o0 2 2 0 =", il & San Francisco. ¢ oo P o i.?:;‘% 2w ey -0 |to the stretch, where Inquisitor again P ke \fous furlongs—Utica_won, Fred ‘ X, ot : - ng the twisted flagstaff | The British tramp steamer Elaine, 2837 to 80.00 58 Nw Clear .00 |closed. In the run home Sir Lynewood | yulnoliand second, Lugano third. Time. :48. s 92112 8 net register, was chartered today to loa n’m‘;‘l’ocstello 3 20.82 94 SE Pt.Cldy .00 | went to the front and won easily. ond race, five and a bhalf furlongs—St. :“:nrrmflcflm:llm;;le }?o‘é,“%:}n%“fné"’f."&"m: -l ;r?xx'z(:ll'xr&;r“ i g'?s 3 Sw Fomey 00| The Alabama stakes were won by the ride won, Dr. Rowell sacond, Glen Brier R. BH. PO. A. E. Telieved of her load will come to Portland. for | Phoenis .. Bo i Ny Spe 100 | Sir Dixon filly, Running Water, by half - i gl P it et Smith. 2b... $121¢6°8 b roS0e 8 expected to take out about| Reno .. - B 28 W oty ‘wla Lensth. Brookdale Nymph V;ils :efi- Form won, Rustlc Lady~ second. J. e Cem | P - % s e 5 E . ] ear .00 |ond. Comedienne had no trouble tak-|third. Time, 1 wer. ol o Thy it 1ance from Eureka and way | Rosebur; 29.. Heitmuller, 1b. 4 o 1 10 1 t ‘and the steamer Barracouta from San|Sacrameato %3 % 8" Qcir 00| ine thigd place from Belgravia, the only won Bort aetn P ee B e a8 ke J are :Nue;i 'x"ae‘"l'n".e":’é‘n’f.”;‘i. e 29.80 % x‘:%v g}ear 4?3 :;?;g starter. he stakes were Worth | j.oqy, - ” » * ‘lDQv-r-'uu. ::n. 4 - ; :: : ; i % g gl i rican-Haw: N esr . Summary: Fifth race, one mile—Allopath won, Montana | s en v Nebrask: will 2 C) - 1 -8 O o3 35 @ < s D CRIL Y Eciis om thm. £11p she e miow Satl| Gan: Jou %8 % Yw G0 2| Fist race seven furlonss—Sir Lrnnewood | Pécress second Hersain third. Time, 1:41 | S e G W T not call a p | s2 NW Clear .00 i B Sixth race, ome mile—Colonel Jewell won, own of | 1 olulu | Sfn Luls Obispo.. 20.88 78 SW Clear .00 o, Jnquisitor second, Neva Lee tbird. Time, | o S50 Tace, one mile Colongl o T i 1 5 8 e ¢ e which lost its mes’ Honhoke, Capiath Be Dunham, | Seatite o1l 20,08 35 N7 Gl % | VRGN race. steeplachase, shout two miles— , ek Y d cleared today for Port- 283 %0 200 g}lemnfi won, Onteroa second, ~ Champs SEATTLE SELECTIONS. N BY INNINGS. ncisco and Eureka with freight 0.04 60 see third. , 4:28. e Seattle .. o R AT h.of 81 0 szh"d race, ?;:mfiurlong.;ly<é9w¥;ny won, Bis By Fred. E. Mulholland. T 300041 Lg Thomas P. Emigh, aptain | W .84 94 .00 ore second, Ben Strong third. me, 1: R4 Oakland .. 000100 0 e Southern California Lumber Fom—‘ mgxizmt— “flnfimm;:&‘m"w;?é ssl degrees; d‘g‘;:h“l}:gé g:ne:e. 1652 %v-'wwwm G e Second race—Banlado, Peligroso, Earned runs—Seattle 3. on;:m:1 fl:. i‘n:ln 78; i weather clear; scat- 3 mile— 3 2 . 3 > : Wawona, Captain Pearsley, is| tering patches of snow 6 feat deep. %% | ahire Lad second, Champlain third. Time, | Ladys Beauty. } g P e B g S orrow in bellest for Marsh.| _Forecast for San Franclsco and. vicinity—Fatr | 1339 3.5 Third race—E. M, Brattain, Soundly, —Van Buren. Strelb, Mott. Bases on balls—Of cargo. Friday; fresh westerly wind. Sixth race, five and a hslf furlongs—Vic- | Golden Rule. - ' ¢ 1 " Y Garvin 1, off Cates 1. Struck out—By Garvin 3, d - schooner | Fo Fourth race—Harbor, Bonar, Water- | by Cates 5. Double play—Francks to Heftmul- acramento Valley—Fair Friday; continued | toria B won, Prince Fortunatus second, Rock- bor and the d. <08. :_light southerly wine stone third. Time, 1:0! w . have salled| For'San Josquin Valley—Fair Friday; possibly cure, |ler. Left on basesSeattle 7. Oakland 3. Time ¥ rgoes consigned to whole- | thunder showers in Sierra; light westerly winds, Hand! Goes to Devout. Fifth race—Maxtress, Lerida, Petti- of game—1:45. Umpire—Mahaftey. For Los Augeles and viclaity—Fair’ Friday: ieay Joh . O iy ¢ vessels ere discharging lumber | 1ght westeriy winds. > ¥ | CINCINNATI, Ohfo, Aug. 9.—The races at °q:’~(. s cargoes p MeLaurin; bark Charles A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. ’-l';?:: today munlt«‘ll u“r&nc;sh e ch x| 3 Jracc“—F. » Barr, Huston, Croc Portiand. 1 s P. Em che = i race, one mile—Minnebaha won, onel Jewell. civ Aivells. . Wawonh, Mesie), “Danstichs; Sohn| —~%| Belght second, Moceasin third, Time. 1:43 13 " Okarnogan e d 5 econd race, five and a half fu v A._Okamogan e L e Sun mnd Tide. won, Bonart 'second, Alta MacDonald third. = &'At,o’"* e e e, Tardiser City,| United States Coast and Geodetic Sarvey—Time | Time. 1:00 1-5. v the New York Morning Telegraph. | L SIRE e . | gud Belghts of Tides at Fort Polnt. For Oity | Third race. six furlongs—Red Thistle won, | First race—Princess Marle, G e e W CIRSON, | JODN aii| _ Front (Mission-street wharf) add 25 mjntes. Black Mantilla eeccd, Afn HUl third. Time, | Helmuth. bk Cahbley i E 2 | | FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908. ‘Fourth race, six furlongs, h ivont | Second race—Norwood Ohio, Fugur- | Th rtvals . A gs, bandicap—Dévon , Fugur | potdt Bay :’:\.h:”;z‘r‘:f"r»:stx-”l::f-]n Sun rises..........5:10/Sun sets., won, Wee Lass second, Alcor third. Time, | tha, Lidwina. airoa lng € 1 Franciseo, the Corona carrying pas-| = 1:14 4.5, Third race—Alma Dufour, Miss Doyle, : B H : Full Control of Surveyor of the Port E. T. Woodward ber and the Sequola and Fifth race, five furlongs, purse—Overlando Time| J-| Ft. won, Marmorean second, Sif Geoftrey third. | Meadow Breese. £ tlme [Hhme ——] Ft. |—o| B mber and shingles. = N5 . DR ethaoners Al |ty 10w | | Time, 1:02. Fourth race—Douglas Entry, Profit- bas prepared an interesting table show- > Bird and Lurline arrived here to- TS Gsmh race, six furlongs—Airshi] :rm._nOlk able, Class Leader. ” F #ug the number of steamers and sailing > Geive lumber cargoes for Fran. |17 Grove, goecond, Miss Anxious third. ‘Time.| Fifth race—Marsh Redon, Mohave, ells-rargo. vessels en route to this city from Euro= [ {2 115 2.5, m schooner Johan Poulsen, with a |}3 o of lumber, sailed this morning for |13 | San Francisco 38 Seventh race, one mile—Barkelmore wen, St. | SIX Shooter. Sever second, Oddoletta third. Time, 1:42 3-5. Sixth race—Tom Crowe, Revolt, EW YORK, Aug. 9.—At the an- T e TR Mayor Johnson. > - 9. pean ports with cargoes of general merchandise. According to the figures there are seventeen big steamers and mer Baracouts arrived today and | 13 Horse Savages Jockey Madden Seventh race—Uncle Henry, Captain nual meeting of the stockhold-|gizey sajling vessels either em routs e e B bl fe BRIGHTON, England, Aug. Bush, Banposal. ers of the Wells-Fargo Com-|here or preparing for the long voyage. a er carrier between this port and San Fran, :';""’h 5"“:' :‘yflwn-nle Office. | jockey Madden was attacked and se-| Weather cloudy, track good. pany In this city today the|The total amount of cargo they ar will leave tomorrow with a cargo of, ranch of the United States Hydrographic | verely hurt by an enraged horse here ——— bringing is 213,817 tons. 00 of lumbe Xcha V! ticket of thirteen directors headed by | » > ‘r;:.; ni-l'imgr o B ik gg:e‘;u{zcdnf‘;i‘ lifm"“l-"::gf-“c? mEz;i:anf:. é' today. Just prior to the decision in FORT ERIE SELECTIONS. E. H. Harriman and composed of the| Within the last forty-eight days much s month an that the three barges that have been en- | of mariners, Without regurd to mationa'ity and | LD race for the Worthing plate today J tne NewJork Moming ralesragh. members of the present board was|'Aluable structural material has ar- t gaged haoling rock to the Columbla River jetty | free of expense. Navigators sre cordlally In.| Marigold IV, ridden by Brady, reared | Firat race—No selections. Slactad o ticket named by counsel |Fived from European ports. The : o e T otited o bave | or oy Tt the office, where complete sets | up and knocked Madden, who was on| Second race—Rubaiyat, Orotarian, Al- for Walter G. Stokes who has been |Steamer Norman Isles brought 21.720 over s tiam |largest of thelr kind on the cosst, and while | and the latest information can aiways pe .| tHen siipped to its knees, got hold of | Third race—Bugler, Neva Welch, Joe among the stockholders. Although the | oo 3°0T8e 17,024 casks and the steamer ewarde were constructed especlally for rock carry- | tained regarding lights, dangers to navigation | Madden's throat and shook him like a | Levy. = & ¢ Denna Francisca 29,765 casks. The total - e 3 | it T eneporting lmber " The Top Semp. | Taa fipnatiers of interest o ocean commerce. | rat, despite the efforts of Brady, who| Fourth race—De Oro, Boola, Renraw. e e Al I e gAY ihe re |duty on these consignments was $23.- . o A son will be used to tow the barges up and dOwn | ing the seconstruetign ot 1he Sower & o Peny | belabored ‘the animal on the head.| Fifth race—Gauze, Lutle Mac, 0ak | oyvening. ’l?he tull vote of the Harri-| > >33 The following shows the vari- Escapes Arrest by Hiding. cosst. The securing of the barges is due to | building. 3. T. McMILLAN, Eventually it was beaten off. Madden's | Leaf. X he fact th k deliver] t b Exp man ticket was 47,568 to 26,216 for the |0l Steamers and sailing vessels en e fact that rock deliverles to tue jetty will be Nautical Expert, in charge. |throat was badly lacerated and he was Sixth race—Many Thanks, Mafalda, 4 b | route here: discontioued for an indeiotte time about the anteR T T bleeding freely when released. Rather Royal. ‘S‘;-‘;i’.,;?;’.'?;ig"{:; O st gt | - Frouy Antirerp. § steamers and 11 ] 2 9.—The steamer Wat N 5 Weather cl i tm - | sailing vessels: from Bremen, 1 sailin, e P iy LB At e g i) LacE Sleany teack sded tration elect its directors, but also sue- - d ————— s ~ oday with @ cargo of asphalt and general ARRIVn 0 LT SEATTLE ENTRIES. + | ceeded in defeating every 91’090““0"’&?:;.: zr::rl?lrnc;lfeus::ult:;::fl;;;m;;:;‘ ight and is loading a cargo for the return \;’,,‘r“;"fi, Terje Viken, Gullikses, 4 g:;l s First tace, seven: fuslongs. selling—Phiscn. 110 advanced by the opposition party. § steamers and 11 sailing vessels; from K | o. Redmont 1 K Captain Neflson, Ripper 107, Barker 10 mon . Black | _Th® resolution offered by Samuel Un- | gy]l, 2 sailing vessels: from Liverpool, rife somr Bonita, Alberts, 9 hours from Santa CIgNd 107, Jerry Hunt 107, Kindier 10 Sthurian | termeyer, counsel for Stokes, to increase | 5 salling vessels; from London, 3 steam- 0. 2 Thé Aok inds and was compelled to run a con- -~ ot 107, Sweet Maid 105, May Holladsy 105, Eleven | the dividend rate by adding an extra 7 i N Y enony QOF | siderable distance west. While drifting _be- hsn“;gg}‘b“mv Hansen, 14 hours from Bowens Bells 105, Vigoroso 102. 4 dnevmend of 7 De: ce};ll to !ge dividend | eas andg‘ g s, Lo Vw2 to a kennel, but|cslmbed in midocean the ship Glory of the Seas # Second ' race, five furlongs, selling—Peligroso castl B. alling vessels; from turned loose affer a|and the schooner A. F. Coats were sigbted in | o Star Polnt Arena, Fosen, 10 hours from Santa 110, Lady's Beauty 107, Calmar 107, Elota 107, | 0f 9 Per cent already declared this year, | Rotterdam, 7 sailing vessels. 1 Puss took | the same plight Vite acdved sfter & T | - SIS Bok Wonse. ML M6 s M6 M B?;‘,m’ 107, Mrs. Matthews 102. ' | was lost, as well as the resolution of- - ! - i s e fishing schooner arrly . g 3 from Men- race, five and 5 s o Sn e o “‘»‘»n"{né tag | Weeks' cruise with a small catch. docino, via Point Arena 10 hours. E. M Brattatn 100, Resves 105, DY Grememnt | ol i favor of declaring annually h. Stmr Norwood, Martin, 62 h k¢ -1 hereafter a dividend on the basis of | _ The teamship City of Puebla sailed for San 3 jours from Grays 103, 2 | select our ticket and cannot therefore Trmich Lhe SIYE | yihe steamhip Oity a Harbor. What looks to United States Immi- |10 Tsn sen 106 Leoir S W00 cooiden Rule | 4o 0 oent. A. resolution calling for | contral thé action Ll s aaot ; Soun Ity The vessel met Gorth. | _ Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 48 h n : e Sok aen Trowbridge of the steamer North. St 3 . ours from Port Los - | 103, dly 98. the appointment of a committee in- | still insist that the views of such a G08. ©NCOUTABCY | westirs, formerly the Orizaba, met the revenue e s % o e o o e i i selling | vestigato the affaire of the comoeny|larse number of the stockholders e T of | catter “perry whtle at Tutel Tarbor and s | Stmr Pureka, Jessen, 24 bours from 5Ufsks | tempt to violate the alten contract law | —Baker 108. Storma 107, Bonar 105, Watereuts | s Bote 18 PanY | should not be entirsly ignored. They nable office P! ted V] photograj of osa, " ours from ) L4 - an t] tuae limit | new Sor yoicasic ‘Satand In'the ge:-ng;r‘:: miles | San_ Diego. was made on the Pacific Mail Steam- lwfilr%:eflve 103, Harbor 108. one d all demand that you put the 8 | X race, one mile, seliing—Halnault 10 A resolution offered by William Nel- [stock on a 16 per cent basls and that his saws sav- | zest of Dutch sarboe aog dielly betweed | Bt fhir, Domoa Francisco, Simen, 345 daya Ship Sompany's steamers Newport and | percijonn 107, ‘Spondoolix ‘107, Rostof- 107, son Cromwell, counsel for the Harri- |hereafter the very large surplus that s of the fear- |y, Jupe the island hes rien 900 feet above the | Schr Rio Rey, Carlsen, 15 hours from Jemner e ek oot fn. [xide 107, Mixtrels 105, Fhys. 105 . ou now hold may be only moderately ing the ani- | Firtace saa ‘euds of siehm are ariing from | Landing auiry has been ordered to sit this| St ice enc mile purie—Nisite 112, Cobo T G It ey ancn called lyncrenle‘d. thus insuring nl'{ the prasent Havy . i 2 g | . Schr Newark, J a el . F. W. Barr 107, Colon - M eneration a more e ne; oy Haviside | fhe Sumait. “The surouading water s boling || Sobe Newar ohnson, 15 hours from Brxbee m%}':eng!:;goirr;ve::fls;&e‘: e rxfi‘l;;-‘ 5 | ston 107, Huston 107, Tavora 107, Tenordale 102, | examine the affairs of the company frote in g Pl K rom which s : . J AT mpany | thelr income from this Investment, It VANCOUVER. B. C.. Aug. 9.—Captain Grif- | CLEARED. i 5 B with regard to its loans, was adopted. | this practice is persisted in we belleve, o the cat. | g ARCOOVER, B S deg, S cnnin St | Fistss, Auguse 0. | TR nineteen Mexicans end one Peru LATONIA ENTRIES. A resolution was carsied which rec- | (he Sourts will Fectify"le wnd wive the s barrel, | of ber collislon wiun the Cheballe in, Vancovser | Ger stmr Setos, Krause, Hamburs, ste.: L. At | Viam, all manifested as L Woirst gace. Gveclshthe of a mile, selling_ | ommended that the entire question of |Stockholders the desifed reliet. € for trial op @ charge of manslaughter. He will SAILED. grant officials that the men had been |Dr. Frauk 99, Gabble 90, Toste 105 Boa mes | Increasing the Gividend rate De left| \rmpICTS ARE RENDERED.—4 Coromer's Je take trial by jury at the assizes in October. At Tiursday. August 9. |shipped at Acapulco under a contract|Il 105, Princess Marlo 103, Zinfandel 105 Hap | tO, the board of directors for action. jury vesterday returned a verdict that George o 3 Boar Foaens s-(‘-‘m. Eureka. whereby they were to be pald 25 cents|RUth 103, Kentucky Echo -103. Héreafter 103, | After the meeting adjourned Stokes | Bell, a porter for Dunham, Ca: & Hayden, - {EWS OF THE OCEAN. | §ime Coos By, Nicolson. Fort Los Angeles. | Wherebs B Two Bells 107, Camille 107, Steadfast 107. sent a letter to President Evans of | met his death through iron falling on him The barkentine Hawall is chartered for lum- |, 3f%F Btate of California, Thomas, San Diego | €aCh per month. ey wwere to be Te- | Second race, ‘three-quarters of a mile, selling— | ¢ v, in which he said in part: | the firm's building and charged the company 3 ber Trom Graye Harbor to Australla and the | 220, way pore. o shipped here as sallors should the com- | Lightburn 86, Oc aga 95, Skrte 05, Jeomol 15 | tha_combapy, ‘in PATEY| with carelessness in mot putting up prope - Eritiat ship Oranasia for ‘wheal from Puget| Stmr Samos, Madeen. h;;;;:r.undm‘ pany so decide, and should the com- |Mamie O 05, Jay Ward 95, McCutcheon 97, Fu- Although we have been unable to | braces. Sound ope Stmr Pofut Arena, Fosen. Dnlon Laning. Pany not desire their services on their | flitha 102 Lidwina 102, Fargo 108, Frauk Bil d A Cargo for Honmolulu. | Stmr San Pedro, Rasmussen, Eureka. arrival at this port they were to be| Tuird race: seren-elghiths ot & mr | ing The bark R. P. Rithet was cleared on Wed- | Stmr Costa Rica, Mason, Portland. : e Daa varne | disappeared e suffering cat ot e bo transported bac! \| | d including th £ | < Kaiulani. Colby, Seattle, ¢ s » B0 bbls flour, 5168 ctls barley, 6900 Ibs bras, | TELEGRAPHIC. The San Jose, which arrived last |104 Alma Dufour 106. POINT LOBOS, Ang. Ibs T Sitn the | 806, Tia Ieiaaitner B e moset 5—10 p.m.—Weather| Wednesday, brought in thirty-two Mex- | 125 Cogily Face: steeplechase, short course—Naran | 3 4 ;W % 5. M i ty Ibe meal, 1048 bales hay . |fos8y; wind SWi' velocity 10 miies per hour. |icans under a similar contract. The | 135, Prater Dostes 1l meiagad:, Erodtable OF S N FR NCISCO FIRMS Haviside's dog a few davs Sgo at- s 1bs "lard, 1764 ibs bread. nope, | Juy 24—In lat 15 X, long 22 ¥, Br ship Dun- ’l’;‘.z‘:‘"r"y‘“’elt";‘;’-’;eg::taelgefh&e?ging the | Leader 160. (Pirate’s Daaco acd Subador Doug- 2 s ked Policeman James McGrath. The 1000 Ibs tea, 6713 Ibs glucose, 260 cs canned | stalfuage, from . Antwern: for Prget Soine - v were ; . o Grath jumped | £000s, 20 cs table preparations, S ca frait juice, | DOMESTIC PORTS . Sound Fifth tace, seven-eighths of a mile. selline— Zinda 105, Intense I to take the places of striking seamen not before the | 12 cx salad ofl, 4200 £xls and 40 ca wine. 25 ci | SAN DIEGO—Armrived Aug S—Stme Atlas,| in the coastwige trade, Fowars 105, R oy goradt Love 195, Katle | cHARLES ADAMS—Tailor, 430 Haight | KING KEYSTONE OIL CO.—Now locat- the sest dna’s |5, 2508 T umben 2 pips yindows. 5Ll piws | Delonde: g er 110, Scotch Dance' 110, The Englishman 110, .nr. Fillmore. $os°Emanently 22 Clay st. Formerly h ¢ tauk materlal, 61 pigs velicles, 4 pigs wewlng | Salled Aug S—_Scbr Alvens, for Astorla. - 3 i 5 E 206 California st. and Jackson-st. back of each lég ol the machines, 209 cs candles, 31 bbls and 105 | ASTORIA—Sailed Aug S5—Stmr Asuncion, for --l-;‘l'he Only Way 110, Knowledge 110, Mohave 110, § CO. S. F. office, bulkhead. All 5 207 Amberita 111, Marsh Redon 113. ALLIS CHALMER grades of lubricating oliceman’s pantaloo cs_oil, 50 cs turpentine, 10,207 cs coal ofl, | San Francisco. HONGEONG—Sailed Aug S—Br stmr Tart: Sixth th uarters of a mile, selling— 602 Mission st. Tel. Temporary 915. olls for marine and stationary work. 1320 gals distillate, 1100 gals gasoline, 10 bbls | Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Johan v artar, | race, ers of a , selling- ) Weathers Sudden Hurricane. plesicr. 130 bils sbostn. 128 galle ‘rope. 21 | Francisco. ad P, fe S mén“\'xf}og.:\elr'—s-ned Avg 5—Stmr S o roxiots O3 Oneran |+ SIS CoaENL mwtflm%emn""! T NNl st F g | |7 a Francisca, | PkEs_paints, 250 kegs white lea Hous grease. Salled Aug 9—Barge Santa Paula, for Port |for Manila. Tremont, | pes sewer pipe, 430 cs soap, 50 cs matches, 40 | Hartford, in tow of tn- Sea King. or John- DINING-ROOMS, 1771 with a cargo ALPHA st | 3 Arrived prior Aug 9—B; 3 E - e KELLY'S STABLES, Pine & Franklin. i tered | poets, 5 machiners, 40 poie putth T P2 | via Coog mags oumr Alliaace, "from Eureka, | tonie, hence'July 113 Stu St "Georger oo | fien Lin. ¢ SLo 11 Forter I, Chlet Mil| Tar Fillmore, £ ¥ sirpaseing ook | M Cartiages and Coupes. Hei Mot Son « ambure. eacountered | pwis $ & wackiney. 10 bbie, putty. S owa e tme Barracouts, hence Aug | )o@ 0% ©(Ci Br stmr Tonawanda, 'Leace Seventll race. one and a sixteenth milex. scll- D s Vietor Reataurant, 872 Broad- | ENOWLES, EDW., CO., Printers. 718 e 1 i e = AL B 3 ing—] rown 92, posal 84, Granada 101, 53 being sent to the Movement of Steamers. eI e D e e s = VICTORIA—Arrived Aug 9—Br stmr Stanley | Coruscate 105, Gaptain. Bush 106, Sarshal Ney| wav. Oakland. ~ ~ | ‘Broderick st. near MeAllister: nds. She crossed the T hal S0 Bhaug: D Ok B omox. bl 100, Peter Nathanlel 111, Uncle Heary 112.° | J5ippicAN TYPE FOUNDERS CO. LEIBOLD HARNESS & CARRIAGE Gon and reached 9 degrees . SEAGWAY—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Humboldt, | ama, for S i‘.-mfe'xm“‘Ausms—a"Enl:ry Eftpni \IE ENTRIES. ";cel and stores 405 Eighth st, Oak-{ bus. buggies, svfln‘: harness, mishap. Then for a Steamer. From. | Date. | for s'-‘l"!""- Sydney, for Panama. s FORT ERIE ENT! Jand and 416 Jackson st. San Fran-| robes, whips. 1214 Golden Gate ave. nged. With hardly — | qtonrkA—Salled Aug 9—Stmr Spokane, for Se-| "CALLAO—Arrived Aug 5—Ger bark Hassia,| First race, five furlongs, selling=-Rubber Ball | clsco, Cal; warehouses, San Franclsco | yoamne— e o= ———— . cioamne et |RME: - [Pansma vie Acapulco.aus. 10 |atle from_Port Biakeley., *| 94, Great Corceress 94. Miss Cessarion 94, Miss | G Oaklad. e ary, Store, now at 947 P et Coroni - - Bumbota . 7T A slAlL alled Aug S—Stmr Dora, '°’}D°’,‘.°“°f“ \irived Aug S—Br stwr Huzel Martha 09, Moonvine 60. Black } 'ag 100, Emi re e van. will be at 788 Market Aug. 1. Bureka..... . ttle . |Aug. R ar, i - 9 Girl 101, M asin A € T an ew . ght with all | Wellington Oyster_Tarbor Aug AU—Salled Aug 9—Stmr Humboldt, for | L AN SlikavErs, i 105, T Teo. 104, CHp. 106, Heaide 107 | O i AUSER, Watchmakst and Jorelee MONTAGUE, W. W & “gm'_-‘m :{Eh:nhi;r:ehie; e - Arrived Aug 9—Star Green. | ceIAYRE—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Lorraine, from | _Second race, seven furlongs, selling_Densie | TT00 WATRSR SR 9000 27—~ | frige and Polk streets. 10 10 10 1 h e Sak. Dinsmore 93, Merllene 9S, Vestrymun 100, Steve | o VING COM-| . s . ARBER ASPHALT PA S weeE 3 ailed Aug 0—Sebr Omega, for | trom Boston, | ATLT0 AUE 0—Stmr Arabic, | Lane 100, Tue Pet 100, Oratorien 102, Miss Haw | Bpi Ny, $HE—419 Turk st S F. | B- B MORGAN. Carriage._automobils 12 | San Fraacisco; bkta Northwest, for San Fran- oo led Aug 9—stmr Westernland, for Philadel- | tie 112; Alsono 116. ' & 5 = WETR¥- 'Co—Puiats | mming, buggy tops. 3731 Mission. Arrived Aug 9—Sehr Rel " T . A g Tiird race, fve and a half furlongs, selling—. | BASS-HUETER ward | OLSEN & LUTTERKORT, Tallors, n 33| Arrived Aug 0—Seir Advent, benes Joiy 34, | N CENDA—Arived'Aug T—Stmr Moltke, - from | Annie Berry 00, Joo Levy 02, Berry Waddell o7, | _Olls: Hueter's varnishes. 2323 Ho: e ML T ERICORT. Tailors, now 3 1dg. 13 13 1 14 14 14 15 13 had been cut | JARPIco had been set|H. K. Maru an hour or so the |R. Dollar. died down into a heavy gale, | Tellus 2 r y York. N Bugler 102, Sand 102 which lasted for eighteen hours. After Arrived Aug 9—Schr Ivy. hence July 26. TIVERBOOL— 9—s Filino 100 "Frod Made, % 3 BROWN, A. C.. high class silk embrold- HARDWARE that rancisca was favored et OOSHFaesed In Aug 0—Bark “Auden| srom New Yo AN A5 O-Smr Battie, | PR 0% Creh M nga puree—stannvine 05, | Sfing to order. Ladies: Suits & spec. | eteds Cate pve hoar ol t 10 :: t light winds. She PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug S—Sehr Spo- BRISBANE—Sailed Aug 8—Stmr Miowers, for | Voting 96, Benraw 96, My Bessie 08, Minot 100, jalty. Singer store, Wheeler & Wilson | ys coming from Hamburg. Much Bullding Material Arrives. Eureka Nearly every vessel that reached port | y v ta sterday brought some addition to the | Naraces kane, from Hono} Vaucouver. Reside 102, Edward Wilder 104, Boola 106, De d Singer_sewing machine: TORT BGBRRT - Satled Aug 9—Stmr Seattle | ro 5, TORK—Salled | Aug 0—Stmr Biuscher, | Org. 110, The Abbott 110; SN eteE5351 MoAllister st, bet. Lar-| Pine st. Phona West 1163 No. Three. .for up tirer. e P, utias dseome or Havss} Toat 08, Chaien 08, Siatimbe 0L, Billy - Hensing | i and Polk. P NI WLy WORKS, 8 Sel = i men. ea: , Chathyra 93, ™ —_— e B CAL E SRS SAROSE —arrives Jos et frow RLBS-—Arrived Aug 9-—Stmr Prinzess Trene, | 98, Lutfe Mac 95, Oiive Leaf 10i, Gauze 100. | BROWNLEE HARDWARE AND STOVE | 345 Octavia: supplies, construction. —_— = %% needles, PATRICK & CO.—Rubber Stamps. 1543 ; i k, for Genoa, and proceeded. Sixth race, six furl selling—Lady Jocelyn C0.—Golden Gate ave., nr. Polk st. udy large supply of material on |Grace Doliar Santa Rosalla. SHANGHAI Arrived pfior Aug SeStms Hous- 5 ¢ Noi PELTON, JOHN COTTER, archi . AN . NGHAI_, . 00, Mag Nolin 100, Maggie Mackey | ————————— tect. i for the rebullding of the city. A | City Peking soh Saphia. Chistessan, o Ban FrepmisercdfO) | stole. from Sun” Frantisco: Star Toniwande, | oo, Sssiams Gink 0, Mins catess ot Yiel | CALIFORNIA ART GLASS WORKS. 333 |~ 1167 Geary st, Atias bidk. Tary 5 of heavily laden tramp g“ef:..’io.“ SOUTH BEND Arrived Fiog H";r'mmm from San Francisco, tides 102, Rather n:avu 102, Many Thanks 104, | Howard st. bet. Fifth and Sixth. PORCHER, J. Hats, 715717 rope are mow due, | 520 Mitebell, hence Aug 5. Per Br ship Dalp Matalds 104, Richard Jr. 106, Bonnle Reg 100, | A T ORNIA SAW WORKS, Brannan | Gafe ave. near Frankiin st o008 ging cement or struc- TO SAIL crae TG a ook iy mmEehe Boa- | Jng o T 6Pyl S SRR e latabry, | Sulky IBIONE XIS (et Wik ART3 st. between Sixth and Seventh. | FEID BROS. Architects, 1335 Goas used in the great work. Sten | Destivation. | Salls.| Pler. SEATTLE - Arriven Sane uatless. delayed by head winds for two da i % S TiiTe oo Tichaitat Broa. RESD B tec Gough st. T ship Donna Francisca, i - = | Mayar rom Yokonaed, AUS 8—Jap stur Tosa |paven, thence fowed 50, Dexs May 31: 1oi| WATER FRONT POLICE DETAIL | CARY SAFE CO., Richardson Bros,| Tel. West §001. p i had 131 Fifth st w arrived yesterday from Ham- |, B ol 5 pmPler 8| ATived Aug S—Stmr Queen, heace Aug 5; moderate to fresh NE and E winds to vlch{t!' IS CRIPPLED BY SICKNESS | general agents rbegit DaTEols UF Chrbant: § PrlFier o8 | o atinr Abvion, hence Si°d of Cavary Islands; then strong SW and S winds, BOUSEEAT. CBA e nowsm:‘!i g:As. J., Architect and i ———— CLANCY, Tailor and Draper.| Structu gineer, office $20 Stan- ¢ Dor t o 1 < & D am| P tmr Santa Ciara, for Valdez. | ith & Deavy -sle from the south: crossed the [ Five of the Menm Assigned to Duty at 480 mgt st., n‘:ar Fillmore. | yan st., San Francisco. i S g TR el . ci0d R oAg L e 3 pia|bier 50| , Afrived Atig 8—U'8 stmr Boston, hence July | CUAtor April 15; had poor SE trades and light the Harbor Are Il at | 1.4 feet and of lime 5799 | F. Kilbw n‘f;:\?ru ;p:‘P’::fi 31; U S stmr Paul Jones, hence Aug 1: U & w‘nds to 30 S, thence to Cape Horn varfable Thelr Homes. CLARK-GANDION TRUSS CO. of Phelan | SCHLOSS CROCKERY cCo., crockery, k 15 Bet Ry et A | stmr Preble, U § stmr Princeton and U § stmr | [0S With occasional gales: rounded :the Horn bldg, now 1220 G.G. ave., trusses, belts. | enameled, od 9 am|Pler glass, galvaniz ‘ware, |uasd”sousd Ports|11 am|Pley. § | Chicago. OF Jays out: weather off and in vicinits of the| Investigation of the day and night stovepipe; plenty stock om hand. T from —. —— h INEAU- 2! Cape was fine, with moderate S and § 4 E €O., formerly 9 Front | COAST SHIPPING NEWS. e o ok Saiet A o8 s s o | B o 08, o, 5 2, s | aetale of polce sione the wate cront| &,f GRANGIRLD, CHol SFi0 Buonanan: | _porgjment loontion 371 Wiech st car- i i = TACOMA—Sailed e time: from 3 2d succes- | Sho' 3 S AP R Y - Newpart | ongkon Aug 8—Br stmr Stentor, for | 5ign ShEtenyfrom WSW 1o SW. b beary | policemen of the Harbdr stacon (here| COMPRESSED AIR MACHINERY CO. SONNTAG'S Patent Ao T o Items of Interest to Mariners | i 7| - Arrived Aus 5 Ger stmr Abrdos, hence Aug 4. | (eofi S'UF) aking good work: had moderste SE|is g detail of twenty-five men. AT moW o ted On e iaeion and | _to0. Masonic ave. cars. Tel Park 0 b 20| PAPOUAE Snod T, o ee s, for, San Diego. | cqnator June. 20, Jostue. SEtrades fa @ w.jg| Ten men under Patrol Sergeant| 5iS. bet. Market and Mis 1051. SCHMWIDT, JOHA of the Pacific. o o L pmiPier g | g0 pquA—Selled Aug 8—Schr Carvline, Tor| (5" o358 iencad iurciote, Which strack” ths| Mathesbn are:on Watch fromid . m. to| . EITst & Second. Tel. Temporary 1061 2| “Twine, ete. "I 10 D D;mh“ . - 3 2-:Egier g BELLINGHAM—Sailed Aug 9—Schr Albert ;hln With ‘great suddenness, throwing her on |12 midnight. This squad i3 relieved by | CONKLIN BROS., C‘arnlv‘.:lunml. lu!‘." SEATTLE, Aug. 9.—The Pacific Coast Com- T e FMent, for Sun Francisco. e ::‘,’;- ‘;"’t :’I;g‘ o}""i'u:b-:fi:*‘ ;':n '."eth.“l‘; a night shift of obtensibly fifteen men | __ Scott st. T gt 1 | A:d..vn mmse%mo‘t?‘m s steamer City of Puebla sailed at 8 storia & Portiand] 5 pmPler 27 | rrom Tarom e U6 S—Stmr Yosemtte, | (R i oionarad down o, hervy. gale; Tesiins | that patrols until § a. m. Five of the| H. N. COOK BELTING 0, 317313 1523 Post st. PR « tonight with s full cargo of general !H"fieflw. ;Zh mtm m|Pier 27| , PORT HARFORD—Salled Aug 8—Stmr Argyll, 3.?.1'1.‘2:“,'?‘ ‘dlnr:ctlml %(. d"lnl.:h leEln.eg‘f;{ n': ln- corps are sick and one is away. Howard st. Tel.. Temporary 452. | S - hand a 210 3 ; 27| for San Francisco. of passage caims. ter front special patrol s re- | GomTAZ BENT £ SON —Ooon for busi. | TURNER, ton duck, wall bure be Americen schoner. Albert Merer safled S Diego & Wi’ 10 at bles 13 |, PANDON—Arrived Aug 9—Scbr C T Hum, |{hIP being as far W as 141 N took pilot on boani | S A, WAICK [TORT SRECIR] PR CURTAZ, BN, & SoNeroven for busl-| " laps TeL Temporary 239, 3 Misston s i 200,00 p 3 > S ! ence July 21. T N . 5 | = oy SR ADORID O O Meebar er, s Eel River Ports...(12 uPler 5 | “§1° MICHABL—Safled Aug S—Stmr Saratoga, gkl ERh Edward P. Uhler was taken to the | oo e — e e vlg.:em OIL "’rfi‘!r Townsend st American schooner Camano _completed et Bar. | » amiprer:iy | 10 Setle. Customs Service Needs More Deputies.| Harbor Hospital yesterday badly in-| PQURLE QYLINDIR, CARGLENE - 1sco. emporary 221, ng one million feet of lumber for San ¢ e iR By L RAMPART—Sailed Aug S—Stmr Lavelle — jured. He charges Brich Bachman and b=t st., onkl{nd. VARNEY & GREEN, ofiice and yarde go and left today for Port Townsend, where F Sexttic & Bel'ham] ¢ phiBler 10 Young. for St Michnel. United States Customs Surveyor Wood- | 31t 0h Hancen and an unkhown nran. s} 15th st., between Vai lm s R T e Manthuris. ... jCutva & Tapencooo) 1 pis|Bies 45 St utin Sulled Aug 8—Stmr Campbell, for| ward has made requisition upon Acting union sailors, with taking him from GANTNER & IA‘H,H(K -h":m m’r‘_"‘no Tt ., \ 5 oS . 3 i —] ELECTRIC . ctered o Joad Jumber at Bellng’ | oy, puepla. . Puget. Sound ports|11 smiPler o PR L e G ?&“?R’Lf"fl‘fx'&:nwmfnir‘f “Afteen |3 Steam schooner at the Riedon Iron Sinuing. *Ordéra prompily flied.” €0 main ofics notibwes: Corner 9% m foi n Pedro. L, - % % : g 3 e AV SR care for the Cap | Pomont. . [HUpL oo LiS0pPler §) PORT “TOWNSEND-_Arrived Aug 9—Sctr | assistant welghers and ten labdrers. He | OT<® ond assaulting him. GUODYEAR R Gy, #1530 Second and Howard sts. San Fran- Las_reduced the ava | . pokane, from Honol % s o e T e N e et i IR R M s s e RSN B ST | St T detdenty K| Sor_t Temeeny M e ) “easels ‘siready Joaded st the mills are unsble| U; Livdauer...|Grays Harber .| 1 pm(Pler 2| pegpatch, for San Franclsco. s port hus 7| Hugh Murray, a sailor on the trans. | GUMP; 8. & G., CU. are at 1223 Geary | “ar sl ‘stock or Hoonih Bea P Bt ey e - lego 25|10 am|Pier 11 ISLAND PORTS. yond the presant copacity of his office. gl ¥y n rans. until further notice. 58 School Furnitur. -y > Paciic Cosst Steamehip Company has N TR ey HILO—Arrived Aug 4—Bark Annle Jobnson, | The movement is mostly of vessels from | port Warren, was accidsntally hillel on L CO—Dairy pro| Chairs and Church Burmiin e Winges swarded the contract for reconstructing the | hence July 23. o E foreign ports conveyiag building ma- |that vessel yesterday morning. Murray 5 o v gale and retail. Thirty-sixth steamer State of Lflfim to the Moran Coufl':\ Steamer. Destination. Mm;?.?{.\z:fi—&ued Aug 9—Bark Emily Reed, terial to this city. X was lowering a startoard boom when ucts. 26-28 Clay st., nr. Eas: Fai Ph S Ill'fl B e W 'nrimmu: inside. On | Portiand. ~|Seldovia & Way Ports. Arrived Aug 9—Br stmr Chiswick, from Syd- —_—— {he “gooseneck” broke and fell on him. | HIND, W, G, Architect, formerly Starr| San salesroom ready soom. tion she will make several trips be- | Indiana. -[Nome & Teller........ Al ney; stmr ttier, hence Juls 30: stmr Enter-| - oakland to Have Marine Register. | The deceased was 22 years old. King bldg.; at 1765 st. W Seattle and San Francisco before return-| City Seattle..../Skagway & Way Ports| &nu, hence July 20, with ship Falls of Clyde ) = 307’3 DRUG STORKE,. T '\ g bdusi~ ber regular run between San Francisco Farallon -|Skagway & Way Ports| tow. it OAKLAND, Aug. 9.—One week from e T 2, PRI Frrriy Erussen—3106 Bine ot néss wagons, etc. st Southern Cslifornia ports. | Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports EW OB R e today the first marine register of ship- Alter Laws Upon Request. Batte and - 7 107 Mar % The T B "saorsing by, fbe | Olvmgta. . ... (Nowe & 85. Michach 1| AuE. 15 | icv. or Stanim o0 AuE 8—Br star 8t Pat-| ping'sn Oakland Harbor will be posted| SAN MATEO, Aug. 9.—At a recent UT. AUGUST, COMPANY— Zailor o open on - b ?W&mfi"@e%ag. On fludu morning, | Pennsylve ome & St. Michael...|A 5 FOREIGN PORTS. in the rooms of the Oakland Chamber | session of the Board of Trustees the Bil and Pooi es. 3 oTe. | S ANAN = e ~ coming from Sen Pedro the vessel went Mackinaw TENERIFFE—Arrived nrior Aug 8—Ger stmr | of Commerce. After that date the reg- | Floral City Grocery Company requested INE TYPE FOUNDRY, 304 Tel- and wfi %fin_, S. F.; g aground at Port Crescent and was pulled off st| Hambolds b T e e O e s ister will be posted each day at 12|a change In a town ordinance. The e GaRME PRon Oekivoa| - Joa ‘sales office. 207 Hacon Lich tide by the Gertiuin NS e A e Tangs Sarts from Bestie r AUE 8—Jap stmr| 55100k The mew marine reglster will| firm wanted to sell intoxicating liguors office, 303 Polk st. bet. - s o s, Ubsart e, Oxtiabe. Salled Aug rIStm Siwmut for Seattie, | contain full information as to all ves-| by the bottle over ifs counters, as it - FUCEERAOW which arrived Sunday, m,‘g\mno.ps:}:hn"vz N&orfi:i—mu Aug 5—Stmr for| sels arriving in Oakland B&flg&rik‘_n was cmdm&u‘rm in the tv:: 3 at .'_‘ A bridge snd Chief Engineer W. R. 3 will be prepared by James er- | were doing. e request gran e 11 Los st., lid_gok chsafes set with diamonds as a HAMBURG—Sailed Aug 5—Br ship Way- : was &n‘ Angeles st mufi;r?n e g unt‘nle. The Orizaba tarer, for San Frameiseo, | son of 12 .fi\mus i ~ land the nmlcfln chm fliund. arrived.| 114 K st, 2 7 7

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