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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 7

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VESSEL WHICH IS LARGELY OWNED AND NAMED AFTER LOCAL MERCHANT. Jean Pierre Horellieu, a French sailor, was taken off the French bark Madame Marchand at Port Townsend several days ago and placed in the custody of the United States Marshal. The charge against him is desertion. Deserter in Custody. Round trip transfer tickets now oa sale at any of pur offices.

One trunk round trip). 60 cents. Morton Special Delivery, 408 Taylor street, 650 Market street and Oakland ferry depot. Notice to rassengers. Branch Hydrorraphlc Office.

U. S. Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco. September 10.

1902: The Time Ball on the tower of tha Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 a Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U.

S. in charge. Time Ball. NOTE In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column elves the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign precedes the height; and then the number given is subtracted from the depth elven by the charts.

The plane ot reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. Sun rises 5:47 Sun sets 6:25 A rummage sale is being held this weelc at 1524 Dupont street, near Union, for the benefit of Branch No. 19 of the Catholic Ladies' Aid Society.

The officers earnestly request donations of furniture, clothing, toys and household articles. There is a great demand for children's clothing. Benefit for Ladies' Aid Society. Fresh ecrevisse every day at Golden Gate Park Casino. Transfer at Chutes.

Deputy J. H. Davis of the Fish Commission reports that every cold storage and salmon canning plant on the bay shore has more fish than it can handle. The season for catching fresh salmon closed yesterday, and from now until October 15 it will be unlawful to catch, buy, Bell or have them in one's possession. Salmon Are Abundant.

The Santa Fe will sell round-trip tickets October 7 and 8 to Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans. Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern points at the low rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be limited sixty days for return. Remember the dates these tickets will be on sale and plan to go East via the Santa Fe.

Full particulars at Santa Fe office, 641 Market street. Cheap Rates East. Principals and teachers of the department were instructed to notify the pupils in their respective schools and classes that under section 3, order No. 1604, general orders of the Board- of Supervisors, it is a misdemeanor punishable by a find of not exceeding $50 or by imprisonment not to exceed one month, or by both such fine and imprisonment, for children get or. or attempt to get on, or get off or attempt to get off, any street car, carriage, hack or other vehicle while tho same is in motion.

-A. Normile was appointed janitress of the Fremont School, vice Mrs. K- Shields, resigned. It was resolved that the salary of Evening High School substitutes be fixed at $2 50 per night. Miss Ellen Bartlett was appointed special substitute in cookery.

Miss Pear! Hobart was placed on the unassigned list at her own request. Miss Pauline Langstradter wa3 transferred from the Starr King to the Fremont School, and Miss K. A. Humphrey was transferred from the Fremont to tha Starr King School. Director Mark announced that he had completed arrangements for the vaccination of school children- The city will be divided into three districts for the The Cooper Medical college on Webster street will take care of the children residing in the Western Addition.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons on Fourteenth street will handle the children living south of Market street and west of Twelfth, and the University of California medical department will vaccinate those living south of Market and east of Twelfth street, north of Market and east of Jones street. Miss Jean A. Dwyer, a teacher In tha South End School, was cited by the Board of Education yesterday to appear before it next Saturday morning and show cause why she should not be dismissed from the department for insubordination. The resolution adopted by the board on the subject recites that Miss Dwyer failed to report to the board oa last Saturday after having been properly summoned by its president. Miss Ida E.

Coles, principal of the South End School, in which Miss Dwyer teaches, was present last Saturday to urge that the latter be transferred to another school on account of her unwillingness to obey orders, but owing to the refusal of Miss Dwyec to obey the summons no action was taken. School Board Accuses Miss J. A. Dwyer of Insubordination. TEACHER LIABLE TO BE DISMISSED FROM SEATTLE, The steamer Curacao sailed on Sunday for Guaymas and other Mexican ports with a general cargo, valued at $30,473 and including the following: Ten bbls flour.

2400 lbs 4 cs dried fruit, 427 cs assorted canned goods, 258 cs canned salmon 682 lbs 15 bxs raisins. 2008 lbs 41 pkgs bread, 511 pkgs fresh fruit, 28 pkgs fresh vegetables, 015 pkgs potatoes, 311 pkgs onions, 1471 lbs starch, 350 lbs chocolate, 263 pkgs paste. 13S0 lbs 6 sks seed, 10,044 lbs cheese, 0C5 lbs butter, 2480 lbs lard, 2230 lbs ham and bacon, 569 lbs 5 cs millstuffs. 257 lbs codfish, 529 lbs beans, 744 lbs nuts, 4057 lbs spices, 1672. lbs sago, 9034 gals 10 cs wine, 44 gals 26 cs whisky, 20 cs The Curacao's Cargo.

The ship Sam Skolfleld JI is chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to Cape Town at 87s 6d. with. option of Delagoa Bay or Natal, for orders, at 53s 9d. The schooner Alice McDonald, G04 wheat here for Rockhampton, Australia, 2Cs 3d; the German ship Oceana, wheat at Tacoroa for Europe, 28s. Both chartered prior to arrival.

The Chilean bark Royal Sovereign was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from Puget Sound to Port -Plrie at 35s, with option of Melbourne or Adelaide at 26s 3d. Shipping Merchants. Matters of Interest to Mariners 'and NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Among the arrivals yesterday was the French ship Leon Blum. 135 days from Swansea.

She is a new ship and Leon Blum of Roth, Blum Co. of. this city, after she is named. Is largely interested in her. She brought 31-18 tons of coal.

The Leon Blum Arrives. The four-masted schooner Alert was launched at Hoquiam a few days ago for the E. K. "Wood Lumber Company. She co3t $42,500 Her length is 184 feet, beam 38 feet and she has 13:9 depth of hold.

Captain Krebs, formerly of the Jennie Stella, will command her. Another New Schooner. A dispatch was received yesterday by thj Merchants' Exchange telling' of the peril of the barkentine Katie Fllcklnger. She was anchored, the dispatch said, close to the beach opposite Eureka and was in a bad position. Tuga were trying to reach her.

The left here for Eureka on August 20 in of Captain Zenthen. She is a vessel of 425 tons and is well known along the coast. The Katie Flickinger in Danger. The ship Star of Italy was the only representative of the salmon fleet that arrived yesterday. She was- fourteen days from Fox Island and twenty days from Nuskagak.

Her cargo consisted of 50,074 cases of salmon. A Japanese passenger fell overboard on August 27. when the Star was in Unimak Pass, and v.as drowned. Star of Italy Arrives. The schooner Ocean Spray, which left here August 12 for Coqullle, returned to port yesterday, having been unable to make her destination.

Captain SJagren got tired of waiting for a favorable wind and decided to return. The decision was reached, however, not so because Coqullle eluded him as because the Ocean Spray's watertanks were running dry and her food lockers getting: empty. Captain Ellingson yesterday pucceeded Captain SJagren In command of the Ocean Spray. Ocean Spray Beturns. The State Harbor Commissioners met yesterday afternoon and heard Engineer Norton's report on the recent accident to the new car Blip of the Santa Fe system.

He says the damage done by the landslide was serious and that it may be necessary to remove the slip to some other location fronting the China basin. Dr. Bunnell. chief surgeon of the City Emergency Hospitals, asked for some improvements at the Harbor Hospital which probably be granted. A communication from the Alaska Codfish Company was read.

In which the board was tendered thanks for the services rendered by the flretug Governor Iiwin In extinguishing the fire en the City of Papeete. Harbor Commission Meets. Met in Secret Session. The Police Commissioners met in secret session yesterday afternoon to discuss what action should be taken in connection with the charge brought against P. Sullivan by Mrs.

Denari. After they had adjourned they said they bad not arrived at any decision. Twenty-five broken windows in the can factory near Lombard-street wharf bear witness to the amount of effort required to dislodge the cement piers built along the waterfront. The repairs to Lombard street carshop now being made by Robert Wakefield have necessitated the removal of several of these cement-filed cylinders. Three of them were blown out yesterday by dynamite, that being the only convenient that I could be depended upon to do the work.

Holes were bored throush the oenter of the three plies around which the cylinders are built ancr the excavation filled with giant powder. The charges were touched off at 4:30 o'clock and the whole neighborhood was more or less affected by the explosion. About twenty-five windows of the near-by can factory were shattered, and carnent wa's showered in all directions, some large pieces lodging on distant peaks of Telegraph Hill. The wharfinger's office at Lombard street was sadly disjointed by the concussion and will have to be rebuilt. The space occupied by the cylinders is now quite clear.

Explosion Wrecks Windows. According to a complaint filed in the Superior Court yesterday by J. P. E. Avery McCarthy, the well-known clubman, owes him $914 40 for work.

Lacaze claims that he washed the clothes of the McCarthy family from January 1, 1900, to January 25, 1902, and received no pay for so doing. He further alleges that he has made frequent demands upon McCarthy for the sum sued for, but has failed to collect any portion of it. He asks for judgment for $914 40 and costs of court. S914 40 for Washing. Known Clubman Owes Him J.

P. Lacaze Alleges That Well- SUES E. AVEEY McCAHTHY FOB LAEGE LAUNDRY She will carry about fifty cabin passengers, one, of whonC General G. E. P.

Howard, was formerly the law partner of Elihu Root, now Secretary of War. General Howard, accompanied by his wife, is going to make a tour of the Orient. John Lathrop, a newspaper man formerly located here, will make the round trip on the Hongkong. Since her arrival in port the Hongkong Maru has been provided with a new smoking-room on the upper deck. is in the form of Mexican dollars, but the majority of the shipment consists of bars.

She will have a full cargo, which includes 2000 tons of flour. Hongkong Maru, which sails I to-day for the Orient, will carry I in her treasure room more than UL $500,000 in treasure. Some of this He showed her bundles of what purported to be greenbacks as an evidence that much money was deposited with him. The deluded woman went home and returned that afternoon with the $750, which she handed to him, receiving his assurance that she had done the proper thing. She could not sleep that night, thinking about giving her savings into the hands of a stranger, and Tuesday morning went to Karnovah's office, intending to demand the return of the money.

To her sorrow she found that he had fled, taking all his personal effects with him. He had done it so quietly that the landlady did not know about it till some hours later. The police were notified and Captain Martin detailed Detective Reynolds on the case. He went to 6S4 Sutter street with Miss Jacobson, but no one could give him any information as to where Karnovah and the woman who had assisted him had gone. Karnovah had been there about a month, and the landlady told the detective that numerous women used to visit him and his mail was very large.

Karnovah had employed two boys, Joe Arista and Frank Salubra, 331 Green street, to deliver circulars, and he owes each of them $3 25. "I can see that you are to lose that money," said Karnovah. "Some friend is to borrow it from you and abscond with it. Now, if you would entrust it to me it would be safer than in a bank. Many ladies do the same thing, and you will be surprised at the way I can make the sum increase." Miss Jacobson happened to be passing 6S4 Sutter street two or three weeks ago and saw Karnovah's sign.

She was anxious to find out something about a brother she had not heard of for years, and called upon the palmist. He advised her to return again, saying he might have good news lor her, and she did so last Monday morning. He asked her if she had any money, and she told him. that she Jiad been able to save during the last ten years, which she kept in her trunk. Hulda Jacobson, a domestic at 1402 Jones street, secured a warrant from Judge Conlan yesterday for the arrest of Karnovah, a palmist and clairvoyant, on a charge of felony embezzlement.

He had his office at 684 Sutter street up to Monday nigrht, and now Detective Reynolds is endeavoring to locate his whereabouts. Warrant Out for the Arrest of "Karnovah" for Embezzlement A Clairvoyant Decamps With the Savings of XT I. Hulda Jacobson. TRULY PREDICTS LOSS OF MONEY Sun, Moon' and Tide. United 'States Coast and Geodetic Survey Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay.

Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. PORT TOWNSEND Passed in Sent 10 Stmr Tamplco, from Honolulu, for Seattle; Jap stmr Kaga Mam, for Seattle; Br stmr Duke of Fife, for Passed out Sept" 1 Ger stmr Kambyses, from TacOma, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 10 Ship Emily Reed, from Chcmalnus, South Africa; Br stmr Duke of Fife, from Hongkong; Jap stmr Kaga Maru, from Hongkong. NEAH Passed out Sept Bark Coloma, from Tacoma, for San Diego.

Passed in Sent 10 Br stmr Victoria, hence Sept 10, for. Port Townsend. Passed In Sent 10 Stmr Elihu Thompson, from Nome, for Seattle; stmr City of Puebla, hence Sent 8, for Victoria. SEATTLE Arrived Sept 9 Stmr Homer, from Dutch Harbor; Sept Stmr Montara, hence Sept 5. Sailed Sept Ger stmr Kambyses, for San Francisco.

Sailed Sept Stmr St. Paul, for San Francisco. Arrived 1 Sept 10 Stmr TamrJIco, from Honolulu; stmr Elthu Thompson, from Dutch Harbor. TACOMA r- Arrived Sept 10 Ger bark Oceana, from Hiosro. POINT RE Passed Sept Stmr Robert Doliar, from Portland, for San Pedro.

Arrived Sept Stmr National City, Sept 9. TILLAMOOK Sailed Sept 8 Stmr, W. H. Sailed Sept Schr Caroline, for San Pedro, Arrived Sept 7 Schr Lily, hence Aug 20. DOMESTIC PORTS.

MISCELLANEOUS. SHANGHAI, Sept 9 Br stmr Lowther Castle. Costs of discharging, towing, £2000. LONDON, Sept Fr bark Duchesse de Berry, from Ptnarth. for Honolulu, Put into Cape Town damaged and cargo shifted.

EUREKA. Sept Bktn Katie FUcklnger, from San Francisco. Augr 30, for Eureka, anchored close to beach opposite Eureka. Bad position. Tug trying to reach her.

i Br ship Anxerona, which has been off tha Heads awaiting orders, proceeded Sept 10 for Portland, Or. Lat 60 Br ship Indore, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. Aug Lat 30 S. Ion 48 Br ship Mayfield, from Hamburg, for San Francisco Aug 29 Lati45 Ion 8 Fr bark Cassard (not as before), from Barry, for San Francisco. In Straits of Bark Harvester, from Kenal, for Seattle; Roy Somers, hence Aug 27, for Port Blakeley.

Per Br shitf Angerona, awaiting orders off the bar On Aue 11, lat 22 25 Ion 128 Fr bark Asle, from Astoria, for Queenstown: all well. SPOKEN. POINT LOBOS, Sept 10 10 p. m. Weather foggy, wind south; velocity 16 miles per hour.

TELEGRAPHIC. SAILED. Wednesday, September 10. Stmr Valencia, Bonifleld, Port Harford Stmr Robert Dollar, Erlckson, San Pedro. Stmr Geo.

Loomis, Brldgett, Redondo. Stmr, Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. Stmr San Pedro, Jahnsen, San Pedro. Stmr Celia, Hanson, Mendocino. Stmr Portland, Lundquist, Mendocino.

Stmr Rival, Walvig, Eureka. Stmr Prentlss, Ahlstrom, Portland. Schr Albion, Anderson, Coquille River. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Schr W.

F. Witzetnan, Smith, Grays Haibor. Wednesday, September 10. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Smith, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins Co.

Stmr Portland, Lundquiat, Unalaska; Northern Commercial Co. Br ship Crown of Scotland, "Williamson, Lelth; Balfour, Guthrie Co. Dutch ship Europa, Uona, Queenstown; A Costizan Co. Bktn Planter, Chase, Honolulu: Williams, Dimond Co. CLEARED.

Wednesday, September 10. Schr Ocean Spray, Sjaeren, hence Aug 9, for Coqullle River, on account of being short of provisions and water. RETURNED. Wednesday," September 10. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 40 hours from San Pedro.

Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 68 hours from Columbia River, bound south. Put In to land passengers. Stmr Rival, Walvlg, 38 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Westport, Smith, 20 hours from Bear Harbor. Stmr San Pedro.

Jahnsen, 25 hours from Eureka, bound to San Pedro. Put in to land passengers. Ship Star of Italy, Wester, 20 days from Nushagak, via Fox Island 14 days. Fr chip Leon Blum, Rehel, 135 days from Swansea. Bktn S.

G. Wilder, Jackson, 23 days from Honolulu. Schr Oakland, Bottger, 6 days from Sluslaw. Schr Monterey, Crangle, 24 hours from Harciy Creek. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, 15 hours from Stewarts Point.

Schr Nokomls, Hansen, 10 days from Fairhaven. Schr Winchester, Chri3tcnsen, days from Apia. Shippings Intelligence. ARRIVED. champagne, 2 cs beer, 5 cs mineral water, 18 bxs soap, 11 pkgs drugs.

120 bxs candles, 15 pkgs dry goods, 22 cs shoes. Ot52 lbs 15 cs tea, lbs rice, lbs tallow. 1315 lbs malt, 251 pkgs machinery, 128 flasks quicksilver, 2t23 bdls shooks, 126 bells paper, 17 pkgs rope, 7 cs electrical batteries, 10 cs axle grease, 57 pkgs paint, 40 bbls cement, 4730 ft lumber, 38 bdls pes pipe. 227 glassware, 45 cs oil, 13 pes steel. 27 bdls 422 pes iron, 9 sks coal.

0 eks coke. 3.T bales bags, 53 kegs nails, 38 pkffs wagon material. Merchandise for British Columbia. The steamer City of Puebla, which sailed on "Victoria, carried an ''assorted merchandise cargo consigned to the principal British Columbian ports, valued at $12,290. The following were the principal shipments: 87,501 lbs dried fruits, OSS pkgs fresh fruits, 80 pkgs fresh vegetables, 100 pkgs onions, lbs malt, COO lbs hops, 2SS0 lbs raisins, CO cs honey, 3600 lbs millstuffs.

1000 lbs sugar, 335 bxs paste, 268 lbs spices, C80 lbs chocolate, 201 lbs ham and bacon, 298 gals wine, 25 cs blackberry brandy, ai3 cs canned goods, 59 pkgs and provisions. 49 pkgs arms and ammunition, lbs soda ash, 6 pkgs paint, 18 ca 10 bbls oil, 18 cyls gas, 20 bdls wire, 18 sks coal, 10 bars steel, 2137 ft lumber, 200 tins matches, 220 lbs shrimps, 39 pkgs machinery. A Cargo for Honolulu. The barkentlne Planter was cleared yesterday for Honolulu with a general merchandise cargo, valued at and including the following: libls flour, 17,120 lbs sulphur, 10,000 lbc sugar. 82 pkgs dry goods, 15G7 lbs soda, 1022 bales hay, lbs beans, 29,120 lbs corn, 11,110 lbs middlings, 1333 ctla barley, 12 ctls wheat.

45,944 lbs bran, 1885 lbs oats, 1000 lbs peas, 10 es pickles, 15 bbls vinegar, 1185 cs canned goods, 100 cs salmon, 450 cs soap, 1800 lbs lard. 5 cs hats, 5240 lbs tobacco, 7 cs cigars and cigarettes, 5055 lbs meal, 35 cs paint 6 cs oil, 25 bdls brooms, 03 pkg3 tank material, 3750 Kals gasoline, 40 kegs 10 ca powder, 287 hogs 5 horees. Grain for Great Britain. The Dutch ship Europa was cleared yesterday for Queenstown for orders with 00 258 ctls wheat, valued at and 10,000 ft lumber as dunnage, valued at $240. The British ship Crown of Scotland was cleared yesterday for Lelth, Scotland, with 42,509 ctls barley, valued at $44,201.

and 11,227 ctls wheat valued at $12,010. The ship carries 12,000 ft lumber as dunnage, valued at $180. Notice to Mariners. ALCATRAZ FOG -BELL, CALIFORNIA Notice is hereby given that pending repairs to the machinery, the fog on the southcast extremity of Alcatraz Island San Francisco Bay, will not be sounded thick or toegy weather until further notice. The bell on the northwest extremity o( the island will sound as usual.

This notice affects the List of Lights and Fog Signals. Pacific Coast. JU02, page 18 No 32. and the List of Beacons and Buovs' Pal cine Coast. 1002.

page 21. By order of the Lighthouse Board, J- B. MILTON, Commander, U. S. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District.

TO SAIL. Steamer Movements. CAPE Sailed Aug Fr bark Marie, for Oreson. QUEENSTOWN Arrived Sept 0 Br bark Pitcairn Island, hence April 17. LIZARD Passed Sept 8 Br ship Xoudon Hill, from Antwerp, for San Sailed Sept Stmr Peru, for Sn Francisco.

Sailed Sept Ger ship Seefahrer, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. HONGKONG Arrived previously Stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. NEW Slled SeDt Stmr St. Louis, for Southampton; etmr Germanic, from Liverpool, Stmr Menominee, for London.

Arrived Sept 9 Stmr Teutonic, from Liverpool and Queerstown. SCILLY Passed Sept 10 Stmr Blucher, from New York, for Plymouth, via Cherbourg and Hambunr. SOUTHAMPTON Sailed Sept Stmr Kronprinz Wllhelm, for New York, via Cherboure. Arrivcd-Sept Stmr Rhynland, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool; stmr St. Paul, from New York.

PRAWLE POINT Passed Sept 10 Stmr St. Paul, from New York, for Southampton. BREMEN Arrived Sept 10 Stmr Casell, from Baltimore. Sailed Sept Stmr Canadian, for New York. FOREIGN PORTS.

Kruger, for San Francisco. Sailed Sept Schr Challenger, for Redondo. Sailed Sept Stmr for San Francisco. Arrived Sept Stmr Redondo, from Trinidad; bktn Katie FlickinKer. hence Axis 20.

SAN PEDRO Arrived Sent 10 Stmr Santa Barbara, hence Sept 8. Sailed Sent 10 Schr Mabel Gray, for Eureka; stmr Ruth, for £an Francisco. Arrived Sept Schr Endeavor, from Port Blakeley and San Pedro; Br stmr Duke of Fife, from Hongkong; Ger etmr Oceana. from Hiogo; schr Rainier, from San Francisco. Sailed Sept Stmr Geo.

TV. Elder, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND Arrived Sept Bark Harvester, from Kenal, for Seattle. GRAYS Arrived Sept Stmr Newburg, hence Sept stmr Grace Dollar, hence Sept 6. EASTEP.N PORTS.

DELAWARE BREAKWATER Arrived Sept 9 Ship Arthur Sewall, from Honolulu. NEW Cleared Sept 9 and Stmr Alaskan, lor San Francisco. THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL, THU11SDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. Japanese Liner Has a Full Cargo, Which Includes a Big Shipment of Flour Blasting Wrecks a Can Factory Windows. HONGKONG MARU WILL TAKE OUT MORE THAN $500,000 IN SILVER TO ARRIVE.

7 lime lime lime line Ft Ft. Ft. FL L. HW LW HW ilV 0:44 0.9 7:57 4.0 12:37 3.2 4.4 2 1:31 0.8 8:43 4.2 1:32 3.1 7:38 4.5 L3 2:14 0.8 0:25 4.4 2:20 3.0 8:28 4.8 14 2:52 0.8 9:58 4.7 2.6 4.7 I 3:30 0.8 10:27 4.9 2.2| 9:59 4.9 L6 4:10 0.9 10:56 5.0 1.8110:43 5.0 .7 4:48 1.111:22 5.0 5:031 1.4 11:291 5.0 Steamer. Destination.

September 11. Seattle Ar Tacoma. Humboldt Sluslaw River Humboldt Eel River San Dlesro Way. San Pedro Way. China September 13.

Willapa Harbor. Portland September la. Grays Hurbor Coqullle ltiver Hamburg Honolulu N. Y. via Panama Puget Sound Ports.

September 14. San Diego Way. Humboldt September Humboldt Seattle direct Point Arena Astoria Portland. Humboldt San Pedro Way. September HI.

C. Bay, Pt. Orford. Pt Arena Albion. September 17.

Grays Harbor. September 18. Puget Sounrl Ports. Grays Harbor September 10. China Newport September 2O.

Y. via Panama. Astoria Portland I Sails. I Pier. C.

Nelson Brunswick. Argo State Coos Bay. H. K. Maru 10 am 5 pm 12 9 am 4 pm 0 am 0 am 1 pm Pier 2 Pier Pier 2 Pier 13 Pier 10 Pier 11 Pier 11 PMSS 4 pm 10 am Pier 2 Pier 10 S.

Mandalay. Kambyses. San i 4 pm 2 pm 2 pm 12 11 am Pier 2 Pier 2 Pier 27 Pier 7 PMSS- Pler 19 Santa Rosa Pomona. I 9 am 1 130pm i IPIer'll Peir 11 Iagua. S.

Barbara. Pt. Arena. G. North Fork Corona 1 pm 2 pm 2 pm 11 am 9 am 9 am i Pier Pier 2 Pier.

2 Pier 24 Pier 2 Pier 11 Arcata. Albion Rlv. 10 am; 6 pm Pier 13 Pier 13 Q. Dollar. 4 Pier 2 Newburg.

11 am 4 pm i Pier 19 Pier 2 China Itainona. 1 pm 0 am PMSS Pier 11 Newport. Columbia. 12 11 am PMSS Pier 24 Steamer. or.

Sails. Cottage City. Skagway Way Ports. Sept. 12 Humboldt.

Skagway "Way Ports. Sept. 12 Al-Ki Skagway Way Ports. Sept. 13 Nome Sept.

14 Santa Cooks Inlet Way Pts. Sept. 15 Oregon Nome Teller Sept. 15 Skagway Way Ports. Sept.

10 Skagway Way Ports. Sept. 17 Farallon Skasway Way Ports. Sept. 18 City Skagway Way Ports.

Sept. 20 Excelsior. Cooks Inlet Way 25 Steamer. I From. Due.

Portland "Way Ports. Sept. 11 Humboldt Sept. 11 Seattle Sept. 1JL San Diego Ports Sept.

11 Coos Bay Sept. 11 San Pedro Sept. 11 Humboldt Sept. 12 Nome via Sept. 15! Humboldt Sept.

12 San Pedro Sept. 12 Point Arena 12 Humboldt Sept. 12 San Pedro Way Pts. Sept. 12 Portland Sept.

12 China Japan Sept. 12 Albion Point Arena. 13 Humboldt Sept. 14 Valparaiso Way Pts Sept. 14 Puget Sound Ports Sept.

14 San Diego "Way Pts. Sept. 15 Crescent City Sept. 15 Sydney Way Sept. 15 Grays Harbor Sept.

15 Grays Harbor Sept. 15 Newport Way Ports. 10 Portland Astoria IT Tahiti IT Whateom ISept. 18 New York via Panama. Sept.

IS Clflna Japan (Sept. II) PUget Sound ISept. 15) From. Alliance South Santa Empire Iaqua St. Paul Pomona Coronado Point North Corona G.

W. Elder. China Albion River. Eureka Chile Umatilla State of Crescent City Ventura Newburg G. Dollar Coos Bay Columbia.

Mariposa Rainier City of Para. Doric City lime lime lime line Ft Ft. Ft. FL L. HW LW HW ilV 0:44 0.9 7:57 4.0 12:37 3.2 4.4 2 1:31 0.8 8:43 4.2 1:32 3.1 7:38 4.5 L3 2:14 0.8 0:25 4.4 2:20 3.0 8:28 4.8 14 2:52 0.8 9:58 4.7 2.6 4.7 I 3:30 0.8 10:27 4.9 2.2| 9:59 4.9 L6 4:10 0.9 10:56 5.0 1.8110:43 5.0 .7 4:48 1.111:22 5.0 5:031 1.4 11:291 5.0 Steamer.

Destination. September 11. Seattle Ar Tacoma. Humboldt Sluslaw River Humboldt Eel River San Dlesro Way. San Pedro Way.

China September 13. Willapa Harbor. Portland September la. Grays Hurbor Coqullle ltiver Hamburg Honolulu N. Y.

via Panama Puget Sound Ports. September 14. San Diego Way. Humboldt September Humboldt Seattle direct Point Arena Astoria Portland. Humboldt San Pedro Way.

September HI. C. Bay, Pt. Orford. Pt Arena Albion.

September 17. Grays Harbor. September 18. Puget Sounrl Ports. Grays Harbor September 10.

China Newport September 2O. Y. via Panama. Astoria Portland I Sails. I Pier.

C. Nelson Brunswick. Argo State Coos Bay. H. K.

Maru 10 am 5 pm 12 9 am 4 pm 0 am 0 am 1 pm Pier 2 Pier Pier 2 Pier 13 Pier 10 Pier 11 Pier 11 PMSS 4 pm 10 am Pier 2 Pier 10 S. Mandalay. Kambyses. San i 4 pm 2 pm 2 pm 12 11 am Pier 2 Pier 2 Pier 27 Pier 7 PMSS- Pler 19 Santa Rosa Pomona. I 9 am 1 130pm i IPIer'll Peir 11 Iagua.

S. Barbara. Pt. Arena. G.

North Fork Corona 1 pm 2 pm 2 pm 11 am 9 am 9 am i Pier Pier 2 Pier. 2 Pier 24 Pier 2 Pier 11 Arcata. Albion Rlv. 10 am; 6 pm Pier 13 Pier 13 Q. Dollar.

4 Pier 2 Newburg. 11 am 4 pm i Pier 19 Pier 2 China Itainona. 1 pm 0 am PMSS Pier 11 Newport. Columbia. 12 11 am PMSS Pier 24 Steamer.

or. Sails. Cottage City. Skagway Way Ports. Sept.

12 Humboldt. Skagway "Way Ports. Sept. 12 Al-Ki Skagway Way Ports. Sept.

13 Nome Sept. 14 Santa Cooks Inlet Way Pts. Sept. 15 Oregon Nome Teller Sept. 15 Skagway Way Ports.

Sept. 10 Skagway Way Ports. Sept. 17 Farallon Skasway Way Ports. Sept.

18 City Skagway Way Ports. Sept. 20 Excelsior. Cooks Inlet Way 25 Steamer. I From.

Due. Portland "Way Ports. Sept. 11 Humboldt Sept. 11 Seattle Sept.

1JL San Diego Ports Sept. 11 Coos Bay Sept. 11 San Pedro Sept. 11 Humboldt Sept. 12 Nome via Sept.

15! Humboldt Sept. 12 San Pedro Sept. 12 Point Arena 12 Humboldt Sept. 12 San Pedro Way Pts. Sept.

12 Portland Sept. 12 China Japan Sept. 12 Albion Point Arena. 13 Humboldt Sept. 14 Valparaiso Way Pts Sept.

14 Puget Sound Ports Sept. 14 San Diego "Way Pts. Sept. 15 Crescent City Sept. 15 Sydney Way Sept.

15 Grays Harbor Sept. 15 Grays Harbor Sept. 15 Newport Way Ports. 10 Portland Astoria IT Tahiti IT Whateom ISept. 18 New York via Panama.

Sept. IS Clflna Japan (Sept. II) PUget Sound ISept. 15) From. Alliance South Santa Empire Iaqua St.

Paul Pomona Coronado Point North Corona G. W. Elder. China Albion River. Eureka Chile Umatilla State of Crescent City Ventura Newburg G.

Dollar Coos Bay Columbia. Mariposa Rainier City of Para. Doric City Established 1823. That's Alii a AiCE JOSEPH. Representative, 300 Battery Street.

San Fraadscat ADVERTISEMENTS. REGAIN HEALTfT During the past fifty years hund- reds of sickly people have been re- stored to health by the use of Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters, and it will do the same for you to-day. Try a bottle. It will be enough to convince you of its wonderfu as a cure for Dizziness, Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Gzneral Weakness. The genuine has our Private Stamp over the neck of the bottle.

HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS PERFECT Used by people of refinement for over a Quarter of a century. I 3I3CC Desirable location. unsurpassed cuisine, Of uncqualed service and UlIU modern conveniences are the attributes that firittA av made these two vlluDll hotels popular with tourists and travelers hovisit San Fran liUlClj AMUSEMENTS. BARGAIN MATINEE TO-DAY. 25c AND 5Oe.

LAST TIMES. MR. JAMES NEILL AND COMPANY, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Geo. H.

Broadburst's Success. THE RED KNIGHT, SATURDAY, September 13, Hall Caine's Grandest Play, THfc PENITENT SEiATS READY. BASEBALL. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY.

3:15 P. M. SUNDAY. 2:30 P. M.

SAN OAKLAND. RECREATION PARK. Eljrhth and Harrlnon Advance Sale of Seats. 0 Stockton Street. A GREAT Mi SHOW! The Four Madcaps, Direct From Europe.

Lamar and Gabriel, Introducing the Miniature R. Colby and Way; World and Dreyfuss; Les Marcel's Living Art Studies. Reserved eeats, 25c; Balcony. 10c. Box Seats and Opera Chairs, 60c.

Only 4 Days More, FIFTH AVE. AND FtTLTON ST. (OLD BAY DISTRICT TRACK). PRONOUNCED BH u. THE BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL.

MEN AND HORSES-5OO Enough new features to rrake a new show. Twice 2 and 8 p.m. Rain or shine. Admission, 50c; Children under 9 years, half Price. Reserved Seats (including admission), SI.

en sale at Clark. Wise LAST FOUR XIGHTS. LAST MATINEE SATURDAY. Florence Roberts, SUPPORTED BY WHITE WHITTLESET. First Time Upon Any Stage.

Charlotte Thomp- Eon's New Play, MISS PENDRAGON. XEW SCENERY. COSTUMES. PROPERTIES. Next Revival cf jzL, LAST WEEKS FLORENCE ROBERTS.

EVERY NIGKT THIS WEEK And ALL NEXT WEEK Including Sunday. Matinee Saturday Only. NEIL BURGESS "tlMSCLn In an Elaborate Revival of THE COUNTY FAIR THE GREATEST TRIUMPH IN STAGE REALISM. NEW EFFECTS DISPLAYED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE GREAT -ACE SCENE. Soats for next now LAST TIME.

SUNDAY. Sept. 21. POUSA coming to ALHAMBRA. We "What- Have You Just Want.

Two such funny Weber Field's burlesques, HURLY-BURLY A. And vrith such greatness as KOLB and DILL and BERNARD. BLAKE. HERMSEN. DE FORREST.

PEERLESS MAUDE AMBER, clever OLIVE EVANS and eo many other big ones at such killing prices Night 25c and 50c Saturday and Sunday Matineeg, 25c. Children at Matinees. 10c. Mi iyi opera MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.

DENIS O'SULLIVAN la Dion BoucicaulfB Irish Drama, "THE COLLEEN BAWN." MR. O'SULLIVAN Will Positively Sing: "The Short Cut to the Roses." ''Smith Song." "Trottin" to the Fair," "Cruiskeen Lawn," "The Meeting of the Waters." POPULAR 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 25e and 50c. NEXT By Universal Demand. DENIS O'SULLIVAN In "REPERTOIRE." TIVOLJS58. Performance at 8 Sharp! Matinee Saturday at 2 Sharp T0-XIGHT, Sunday Night and Saturday Matinee.

"LA FAVORITA." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS "OTELLO." Sept. 15 Monday, Wednesday. Friday, Saturday. "LA GIOCONDA." Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nig-hts and Satur- day "LA TRAVIATA." PRICES AS 25c. 80c and 75c Telephone 8.

Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South S33. ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEB SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Renowned Melodrama Success, THE FUGITIVE A Powerful Drama.

A Big Production. See the Great Shipwreck Scene. PDtrPC EVENINGS 10 to 80 cents MATINEES 10. 15 and 25 NEXT MONDAY- "PULSE OF NEW YORK." The Greatest of All Melodramas. US CHUTES! Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue.

Wp. Class specialties Eray Afteriooii ani ETening. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. Concluding With NEW LIVING PICTURES. Daily and Nightly! Don't Fail to See HARDY DOWNING LOOP THE LOOP.

GLANCE AT. ANNIE REDLINE Ebe Is Broad as She Is Lone and Weirhs a Quarter of a Admission 10c Children So Phone for Seats Park 23. SUTRO BMTHS. OPEN NIGHTS. Open daily from a.

m. to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 a. xn.

to 10:30 p. m. ADMISSION 10c CHILDREN 6c Bathing, Including admission, 25c; children, 20c ADVERTISEMENTS. 818-820 SAtt FRANCISCO. Attractions for Bargain-Seekers HnncphnlH Ronarfmont Ladles' Cotton Handkerchiefs, superior HOUSenOlU quality, laced edges and other neat de- Extra fine Paraf fine Wax Candles.

signs, at each 8o regular 20c our price Ladles' Cambric Handkerchiefs, with 2 doz. for 23c lace and embroidered edges, and pretty Extra heavy Muffin Tins. "One Piece." insertions, regular price. 15c each; our 8 Muffins res. 20c; our price.

price Oo 12 Muffins, res. 23c; our ISc Paper Napkins, fancy assorted designs. itrititFR rnnna reg. 10c hundred; our price II Extra good quality White reg. XV JJSC fif HOT VTATER BOTTLE.

20c 100; our price 2OO for 23c 4 cut from 50 to 83 Eagle Metal Polish, a good, reliable ar- 3 cut from t0 75 tide fcr all kinds of metal, half-pint I 2 qt cut from t0 7Oc size seI12 for 25c; our price Sc LADIES' HAXD KERCHIEFS. SYRIXGE3 Just arrived, as an Introduction WILL "Alpha" 4-qt. cut from OFFER THREE GRAND IS-i- V-X. to fl.33 SPECIALS. otner Blze3 t() be closed Ladies' Cotton Handkerchiefs, assorted out at one-third regular lancy corners, special, 4c prices.

Popular Music 10c and 15c a Copy. lOe A COPY. lSe A COPY. The Palms (sacred song). THE YANKEE- MARCH.

(Composed by Mayor Schmitz.) Under the Double March. wben the Harvest Days Are Waltz. Flower Sone. My Old New Hampshire Home Waltz. Medley Lancers (containing 10 song hits).

THE PADISHAH By Loralr.e otrkeyHad'a Nervous Valse Bleue. Rose of Killarney 15o 10c A COPY. 13c A COPY. Josephine, My Jo 2Oc Just published, PASTIME DANCE ALBUM, all the latest hits, regular price 75c. 45c Flower-Pot Holders.

20 different designs to fit all size flower pots," heirs the attractiveness of home, special lOe Ping Pong. New styles arriving every week. Eeis complete from 23c to $7.50. Extra balls 5Oc doz. Extra nets, posts, clamps and rackets.

A three-ply veneer racket, 23c. More Book Specials. All the new copyright books published at $1.50 on sale this week, special 91.08 20TH CEXTl'RV National Encyclopedia. COOK BOOK. A condensed Encyclopedia Brltanmca.

i Americanized, one large volume of 1000 With handsome embossed oil cloth cover. pages and hundreds of illustrations. A over 600 pages, with many engravings most handy book for reference, which. in a standard book of authority, at thla small price, should be In every cheap at $1.00, on sale, special, 63c home. On sale, special Picture Frames of All Descriptions Made to Order.

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