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| THE COAST RECORD. \u25a0"
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Baiter \u0084..29.70 88 52 8 . ' Pt Cldy .00
Carson ..29.80 S4 4« W Cloudy .00
Kureka ...... l!0. 02. 60 52 NW ' Clear .00
Fresno 20.76 100 HO SW • Ooudy .00
fi.K.Farallon .20.W3 . 57 M NW Clear .00
Flagstaff ... 66 ...;. • .00
Indept-ndence .2U.74 90 62 SE . Pt Cldy .CO
.'L. . Ang»1e5...2».86 82 00 W Clear .00
Mt.Tamalpais 29.00 78 07 - NW Clear .CO
North Head...:io.o«> *M) .52 NW: Ctear .00
Pfccenix 20.74 100 76 BE- Cloudy .00
Pt. Reyes Lt.2»..SB' 58 51, NW Dear - .00
Pocatello ..W..29.7R 04 »4 BE Cloudy .00
Portlands 2H.86 70 50.NW Cltfar . .00
Red Bluff ....29.7U 94 W>^S Clear .00
Ro*eburg 2U.90 74 44 NW . Clear .00
Sacramento ..ISJ.BO 90 Mi b - Pt Cldy .CO
Salt Lake ....2!>. 90 04 68 \u25a0\u25a0 E - v \u25a0 Cloudy .20
S. Francisco.. 2o. »>2 64 54 W " Clear. \u25a0 .00
8. L. 0bi:<p0..29.88 78 60 bW. ,Pt Cldy .CO
San Diego ...20.86 70 64 W Clear .00
Seattle ..80.04 (W •4S NW Pt Cldy .00
Spokane 2».54. 8« -5S\u25a0 NW Clear - , .00
Tatoosh .30.04 62 50 W Clear .00
Winnemucca .20.80 02. 44. SW, Cloudy .00
Yuma 29.70 100 SO W Clear. .00
WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL
FORECAST.
A 'moderate' depression :U' forming over. Ne
vada "and. Utah. Conditions', are favorable for
thunderstorms in the" Sierra:' .No rain " has
fallen 'in California, but .there has been a
; marked increase in cloudiness at Fresno and
San Luis Obisro. "' •.. •
Thunderstorms are reported at Salt Lake and
Modcna. '\u25a0; • • \u25a0 . \u25a0 f-s.- -:"?.\u25a0-- -i. : -.-r. • :,•\u25a0'\u25a0 I
The temperature Is. slightly higher than the
normal in the great valley of California."'-,, r :
Forecast for thirty hours, ending at rn'ld
hlght. Aunst-26,'. 1905: \u25a0'.'•' ' - •.
San Francisco and- vicinity— Cloudy ; Friday:
light south winds, changing. to brisk westerly..
Los" Angeles, and vicinity — Cloudy Friday
with, conditions favorable for. thunderstorms tn
the mountains: light southwest winds.*^-' - •
Sacramento Valley— Cloudy- Friday, probably
thunderstorms in the mountains; fresh south
winds. v .'\u25a0-."" *
San Joaquln Valleys-Cloudy, Frldaj-. probably
thtmdcrstorms In- the foothills and" mountains;
fr*»h south \u25a0 winds. , -
Coast — Cloudy." Friday: brisk west winds in
the afternoon. : \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-. - . \u25a0 "• • '
Nevada — Cloudy Friday, probably thunder
storms. ' : ' .\u25a0 . '.
A. G.McADIE. District Forecaster.
\u25a0 The vessels :on i the \u25a0, overdue - list * are i quoted
for reinsurance, aa"- follows: ;' Lafayette,* JH) pei
cent? Port . Stanley. 1 - 10 per; cent- j Lalla Rookh,
35 percent: Prince r Robert,'. 15 per cent:' County
of,« Dumrrleg.* ; XO . P«r - K «ent, and ; Decoan, '; 10 - per
cent.-- ' \u25a0 • " \ \u25a0;--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;'?.;;;\u25a0 \u25a0;
The \u25a0' Overdue JAmt,
= : Two Bultstwf.ro/filed "yesterday in i the
United States Di*triot'Court'againstthp ;
. Pacific j Mail • Steariiship I Com pa ny j to I re
'covor. J anUKkreg-atefofJ|3a.ona;darnage«
f or; the ;drowhthgf of |two.v passengers Un
tlKfeiwreck ofith«i'Bio'ci« v Jan< i iro'on'Feb'<'"
;ruary;2^. t H>Oii';;.Th«!;flrst"snlt7ls,by.rßl-'
f reda s ,l>. ; M." Dowdell Jand'Charles ; E. " l.f'
-Do"wdell,*: rhipor '-h«ira of {Charles 1* Dow-'
/delli ;• who ?•" was :" drowned.":'>:. Damages Sin
thesumiof $2F..ooft;are r asked*,The;otherJ
suitj is jto s recoveri $ 25,000 * damages ? for"
itUe/clrowiiinarfof J-Domlnlck Carving ont
the same occasion/ ;:' i ;; ::"'- '..'\u25a0- '~.-/;\ .'.';',
Pnolllo Mnil Strnmnhlp Company Sued.
It- was > arranged^ yesterday,^. by the
committee of the commercial organiza
tion s having - the Vmatter ; In- charge, .: to
have the ceremonies /attending V the
opening :of • .the J new,- postofßce !> in • this
city next Tuesday 'afternoon Lin^ the
mailing-room ; of the zii new^ i building/
More \ than : B000; invitations ' have -.been
sen t out under/ the ' dlr ectiohj of Andrea
Sbarboror,"chalrmanyof^the,'committee.
Among 1 the speakers i will V be : Henry '- P."
Williams, a' pioneer,; who .built* the , first
postoffice r erectedjln *" San -.M Francisco."
The ; music"; for '.the '£ occasion ~ : will > ; be
furnished by< the * Postofflce : Band; com
posed of 'letter-carriers. . .
Openlnje ; of .' New; Pontofnce.
TO ARRIVE.
Steamer. . . From. KDue.
Phoenix. : Crescent City ........ fAug. 25
Centralla. Grays Harbor Aug.. 23
City Topeka.. Humboldt ....' .'...Aug. 25
Nauplla Hamburg & Way Ports Aug. 25
Newport New York. via Ancon., Aug. 25 |
J. HigKins. . . . San Vedro ........ Aug. 25 ,
Cascade...... Ventura , Aug. 20
Newburg.. . . . Grays Harbor ....'.. ... Aug. . 27 '
Bonita. ......•; Newpon | & Way Ports. Aug. 2i
Cnrumbla Portland- tc \u25a0 Astoria .. Aug. -27
Arctic ....... Humboldt :.... Aug. 27 i
Sea Foam . . .'• Mendocino & Pt. Arena Aug. 27 j
Chehalis • San Ptdro .....:...... Aug. 28
Corona. •••-'•- Humboldt ..... ... . - . . . Aug. 28 I
State of Cal. . San Diego * Way Pts. .Aug. 28
Irgo. -- - • • • . • E « l : Klw. Ports \?ug. 28
Dumbarton... Oyster Harbor .:...... Aug. 28
Nom«-City... San Pedro Aug."2S
Eureka.. ••••• Humboldt . ............ Aug.. 29
Queen... Puget BouDdrPorts .. Aug. 23
GermanJcva..- Comox.- B. C... ....... Aug. 29
Coronado..... San Pedro ...... ..Aug. 29
S Barbara... Seattle Aug. 30
f' Kllburn.'..- Portland •*• Way Ports. Aug. 30
rhas Nelson. Seattle & Tacoma .... Aug. J!0
AureM*.---'*" Portland *: Astoria .. Aug. 30
Roanoke Portland & Way....:. Aug. 30
Breakwater. . . Coos Bay . . ....... Aug. ". 31
V F Plant. . . Coos Ba>- & Port Orfonl Aug. dl
Porno . .. \u25a0-•• • • Point Arena & Albion. Aug. 31
Santa Rosa. . . San Diego & .Way Pts. Aug.: 3l
Cook Bay. . •• • San Pedro \ & Way - Pts Aug.* 31
Curacao. i .-•• Mexican Ports ....";. ..| Aug. 31
Bt. Pau1....-- Portland "& Astoria..:. Sept.;!'
Northland.... Portland -&; Astoria. ;.. S*pu \u25a0 1
North Fork... Humboldt" .. .....'.. ... Stpt: 2
Marlposa..... Tahiti. '.;.....-..:...... Sept. 3
City Puebla: . Puget Sound ' Ports - ... V Sept." 3 i
Nebraskan. .; \ Honolulu A - Kahului. . Sept. 4 \
3lov«m«ntn »f Steainera.
An order /of . the , Superior Court of
Santa Cruz .setting apart a -homestead
to the widow of Charles Patrick Mc-
Carthy, . stated'in \u25a0 the petition* to be
worth J5OOO, was set aside by the Dis-;
trie t Court \u25a0of "Appeals; yesterday^ ;> r It
finding the estate to .be .valued it moris
than- the V amount - by ..\u25a0: law/ constituting
a< homestead.' 5 The ; creditors; of - the : es •
tate will; now be • partially 'satisfied, \.l
though the , deceased \u25a0 McCarthy's prop
erty vWiJI not v pa.y % all •of the \u25a0? debts
against. It. ',/.,.",'". ~ ",\u25a0 N
. .The petition for \ the border! from"; the
Superior; Court -setting aside the home
stead fstated ; It'"" to* have \ been ; valued h't
$2000- at jthe • time ; It •• was ??\u25a0 purchased.
Tlie : Court i of 'Appeal i; found ? it ; to \u25a0' have
been :,wor th' $8300, ; which * is ; $500 •In \ex-\
cess , of ; the V amount Z the : law. allows •to
constitutes a ! homestead .from
the ; creditors \of ! .an estate.
Order to Set Aiiiile Homesitend . An
nulled • and I usol veut E«tnte to Be '
. DlrWed ' by; Credltor«. ;
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APPELLATE . COURT RE VERSES ;
DECISION IN- aicCARTHY CASK
United State* Coast and Geodetic Surv«y—
Ttme and Height of High and Low Waters
* at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco
Bay. Published by official authority of the
Superintendent. : - '
NOTE — The high *nd low waters occur at
the city front (Mission-street. wharf) about 23
minutes later than at Fort Point; the height
oX tide la the same- at both places. - 1
. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25.
Sun rise* .R:33
Sun sets • 6:ul
Moon rises •• 0:23 a. m.
D ITlme Time! " fTimel [Time
S L_ Ft. 1 Ft. Ft. | Ft.
? |L W| H Wl L W) iH W
5 1:12' O.S! 8:271 4.0'12:52l 2.01 0:49 5.3
3s. 202 0.4 0:18 4.2 1:50 2.8 7:47 J. 4
27 2:4S 0.010:00 .4.5 2:44 2.6 8:40 6.8
2S 3:32—0.2,10:38 4.5 l 3:32| 2.3 0:32 0.8
29 4:10— 0.3111:14 5.0 i 4:20 i 1.U|10:27 5.8
30 4:55"— a3i11:46| 5.2| 5:05 l.«ill:lb b.H
31 5:41 0.0;i2:251 5.3| &:soj ..1,4|.. ........
NOTE In the above exposition of the tides
\u25a0the early morning tides are given in the left
hand column and the successive . tides of. the
day tn the order of \u25a0 occurrence as- to time; the
fourth time column gives the lan tide of tre
day except when there are but three tides, as
sometimes- occurs. The heights given are in
addition to the ponndlngs of the United. States
Ccast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—)( — )
i sign precedes the height, and then the number
given Is subtracted from the depth given by
tie charts. The plane of reference is the mean
, of the lower low waters. , .
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... • • >-3P» Ha" % ' sJ* - -A"* 2.
3| II I p ||{ §_
STATIONS. || %|;|. . |& ?"|- *5
.... - - |.. » : ....|- ;• : o-~:{
\u25a0 . y-s. 3 ..- : ; ; -. '••:
Cloverdale . v 03 46 .00 Clear
Colusa ..; \u0084. 01 58 .00 Clear ......
Kureka . . . . r. . . «0 o* . . .00 ' Cloar NW 8
i Fresno \u25a0 . . . .7 . . : . 100 CO .00 \u25a0 Cloudy SW Lt
Hanford .......100 66 .OO Clear- ...:,:
Hdlllster ....... 84 ,46-. .00; Pt.Cldy W - L t
Independence.... 00 . ttt .00 Pt.Cldy 8K 14
King City... ... 7S 42. .<K» Clear \u0084..
Llvermore ..:..'. M> 46 .CO. Clear, ......
Los Angeles 82 ;CO .00 Clear W 10
fMerced ...V:.".'.lt» "4T- :00- Clear \u25a0\u25a0•..
: Napa . ..:.... .'. K5 SO "• W Clear SW . .
SNewcastle ...... 0* "©). 00 CTear W ...
Newman ....... IUO !>7'. .00 Clear ......
Palermo ... 0V 54 '.00 Pt.Cldy .... ...
Porterville ..... 9" W) .00 Cloudy NW ..
Bed 81uff.....;. 04 -04: .00 Clear S . .!'«
ItiveruW* ...... 01 .3!)' .00 Clear ..V. ...
Sacramento .... no -50 . .00 Pt.Cldy S IS
Ban Diego '.. .".".'- TO .«4 \u25a0 .00 Clear . W Ia
San Francisco... 04 -Z\- 1W Clear W 1«J
San LuH Obl*[W 78 00 .00 Pt.Cldy SW Lt
Santa * ItoHa.,,'. .\u25a0\u25a0B4 .*3 .00 Clear . ..... ..
WEATHER AND (CROP. CONDITIONS.v;
:> Cojuta — Grapes ripening- rnpldly; picking has
commenced in-some places; quality good.
Hanford— Grapes being picked. .Grain ami
hay crops good. - \u25a0; «:.< '.
Hollister — Hny crop, better -than., estimated.;
Wheat crop light." • - • ' " •"\u25a0*'?.
'"\u25a0: Cloverdale— Warm weather fine tor drying
:.'-Nopa— Potatoes and corn continue to do well/
.; Pnlermo— Recent rain - did not damage : fig
crop.'' .':'-\u25a0-' i' t '\u25a0' - . * \u25a0 '
: Livermore-f-N early all almond orchards heav
ily laden.- V- .
'.:\u25a0-..'', A- G. McADIB, Section Director.
» ;; \u25a0\u25a0' "\u25a0' \u25a0 ' ; ' '- "'\u25a0 ' " — :"' ':„','.' L.; K;'A
The work of removing the United
States District and Circuit courts,
Circuit Court of 'Appeals. United
States Marshal's office, United States
District Attorney's office, United
States Secret -.'Service . office, Dis
trict and Circuit Clerks' offices and
United States Commissioner ; Heacock's
court -wan in full blast yesterday and
by noon .to-day all .these otttcos will be
set up in the new Government' building
at the : corner of Seventh and Mission
streets. The main postofflce will re
move on Augrust '31, ;and the . vacated
quarters and fixtures will 'be occupied
and used by Station B, now at; the St.
Nicholas Hotel. . The box delivery ser
vice for merchants and downtown busi
ness firms will; be retained, but the
boxes for the general public will be in
stalled in the new building. On /Sep
tember 15 this station will; remove to Its
permanent quarters in" the new/rented
building on Jackson .street, between
Montgomery -and ,;' Sansome. In; . this
building. also will be located the offices
of the United . States; local Inspectors.
The third floor of, the Appraiser's build
ing will be remodeled 4 to accommodate
the" Custom-house.; : The\; work >will be
flnishwJ"ln about; two months, at which
time the Custom-hduse, will be removed
to the Appraiser's buildtngr ,-'and ; the
work of demolishing '- the ', old postofflce
building will" be ;•. begun,* preparatory to
building: the new Custom-house' onilts
site. \u25a0"\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0' :.\u25a0'\u25a0: - : .-:'v-." '- " « ' ""\u25a0 \u25a0
Will Be Installed in New
PostoMce Building
To-Day.,
San, Moon and Tide.
FEDERAL COURTS AEE
CHANGING LOCATIONS
CLEARED.
Thursday. August 24.
Br stmr Winnebago. . Macdonald. Shanghai,
via Moji; Pacific Coa*t Oil Company.
Stmr Corona. Glelow. Eureka; P C S S Co.
Stmr St Paul,. Randall. Astoria; S F and P
P S Co.
' '•-, "SAILED.-
Thuraday, -August 24.
U S rtnir Chicago. Moore, Puget Sound.
Ncr stmr Titanla, Egenes. Ladysmlth.
Stnir Maggie, Corning. Halfmoon Bay.
Strnr State of California, Thomas. San Diego.
Stmr Francis U. Leggett, Reiner, San Pe
dro.
Etmr Chlco, Nordberg, Union Landing.
Btmr Kan Pedro, Rasmussen, San Pedro.
StTitr Samoa. M&dstfn, Caspar. '
Stmr Corona, Gielow. Eureka. :
Stror Oakland. Hughes. Slualaw River.
Stair G C Dndauer, Allen. Grays Harbor. '
Stmr \u25a0 Brooklyn, Hansen, Mendodno.
Btmr Argo. Crim.' Port Kenyon. '_
Stmr Shasta, Hans-en, Belllngbam.
Stror Alcazar, Wlnkel. Greenwood.
Stmr Mandalay, Sanford, Crescent City.
Stmr Aberdeen, Kelly, Grays Harbor via As-
Br'eblp County of Inverness, Gray, Tacoma.
Bk tn Encore. Palmgren. Coos Bay:
Sehr J JA Weatherwax. Zentben, Port Blake-
Icy \u25a0
Schr Compeer. Winther, Coos Bay.
• Schr Defender. Helllngsen, Mahukona.,/
• v ; t SPOKEN. : .
V Per Bchr"^ Glen, ' from Etenng I Sea : 'Aug ' 24—
July 15. •» Bering Sea> brig Harriet G. with
B*; 000 codfish. ' - ' "\u25a0' ':'--'
July 2«. in Bering Sea, echr Zampa, with 80.-
Oo(^^dft«h-- g^^-g^ ; MM £ r ' John F Miller.
f^jLOt^ to Ut S5 N. loo« 41 W. Br* «nip
ARRIVED.
Thursday, August 24. .
Or stmr Ammon. Jurgensen, 3 day* from
Seattle.
Etmr Ehasia, Hansen, 2& hours from San
Pefiro.
Stmr Porno, Reinertsen, 12 hours from Al
• \u25a0 Mon. via Point Arena 10 hours.
. " Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, SO hours from Bear
* Harbor.
Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 36 hours from Eu
it ku.
Stmr Umatilla, Nopanfler, 57 hours from
Victoria, etc.
btxnr Francis H Leggett. Reiner. 3H days
:rom Columbia River: bound to San Pedro; put
. In •with log r»Xt for San Francisco.
Stmr Breakwater. . Johnson, .32 hours from
Coon Bay.
Stmr Phoenix, Batch«lder. 35 hours from
Crescent City. V
Stmr San Pedro. Raernossen. 64 hours from
Grays Harbor; bounif south; called in' to land,
jtaseeagers. \u25a0• --..-',.. '-.. .: v
Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson. . €1 hours ' f i-om
San Pedro. . \u25a0 • ' • • •' -•- •' : '• '
Stmr Santa Rosa, Altrsnder, 41 hours from
Ean Dieyro. '" • ' ."-. .
StrnJ* Eureka, Jessen, 24 bjurs from Eureka:
Stijir Point Arena, Reed, 17 hours from West-*
port- \u25a0•'-*-. '•'\u25a0 ",
Stmr 11 F Plant. Nelson. 43 hours from Coo»
Bay. . • ' - '- . ' \u25a0'•V~ "
Sunr AhAtrai. Frederictson, 47 hours from
Port Los. Angeles. ' . ' ."; ", ',
Stror Mi-gsie. Whitney. « hours from Half
moos Bay.
Barge Lakrr.e, Raroselius, 36 hour* from Eu
reka. \u25a0 ' "
. Sctir J«me» A Garfleld, Jforby. iVj days from
Crays Harbcr.
Schr Glen. Erickson. 12 day« from Bering
" Schr Besele X, Stark, 16 hours from . San
Vicente. _2 , „
Schr Ida A. Beck. 2 hours from Point Reyes.
Schr Jf r.nic Griffin, Gibson, 2 hours from Bo-
Unas.
• Schr Williim. JCottli^hara. Hoss. 8 days from
s .Seattle. \u25a0 <. -
SHIPPIXG lATELLIGBXCE.
Branch Hydrographlc . Office. 17. S. N., Mer
chants' Exchange. "'\u25a0 San • Francisco, Cal.,
Thursday. August 24. 1005.
The Time Ballo n \u25a0 th« tower of the Ferry
building was dropped exactly at noon to-day —
1. c., at noon of tha' l2oth meridian, or at 8
p. rru Greenwich. time. J. C BURNETT,
. Lieutenant. >U. \u25a0 S. ; N., in charge.
Time Ball.
\u25a0 -'ruit. ISOO lbs raisins, SOU slu potatoes,. :\\.\
. .ibs beans, 000 lbs coffc« and 1 bale twine.
\ > alued at $3531, en route to points in North
lAv.est Territorj'.
ing tie fellowmx:
t>6,676 lbs dried fruit, 7150. lb* raisins. 32.115
lbs cUlt. 776 cs canned goods, 857 pkgs fresh
fruits. . 100 pltgs Tresh vegetables, 23 pkgs
\u25a0 ni'jns, 5 pkgs potatot-s, 7 ctls wheat. 51 bx»
jiaft*. 644 Its glucose. 14 pkgs groceries and
f'rovifions, 23ZZ> lbs milistuffs, 20 pkgs prepared
:..-;!. 519 gals wine, 180 pkgts rooting material.
'\u25a0i cs arms and ammunition. 25 crts sewing
machines. 5 pkgs dry goods, s cs bats, 5 kegs
nails, 4 rolls leather, 5 pkgs wagon material,
* bills 11 pea «teel.
The steamer also carried 50,750 - lbs dried
The eteaiaer City of Puebla sailed on
Wednesday for Victoria with an assorted mer
chandise cargo consigned to various British
Columbian ports, valued at $17,244 and includ-
Exports for the North.
Ttw ship Aryan is chartered for redwood from
this port And Eureka. to New; Xork <terms-pri
vate). Tfc« bark Challenger (on Puget Sound)
will "load fish scrap at KJllisaoo for Japan.
The ship John Ena (at Philadelphia) will
load coal there for Manila, chartered by-the
United States Government.
Tonnage Engagements.
Matter* of Interest to Mariners and
Shipping .Merchant*.
The British tank steamer Wlnnebago was
cleared yesterday for Shanghai via Moji with
3.859.069 ca-tloas of refined petroleum, valued
at f f.I.SM.
Fruit and Wheat Bulletin.
For the twenty-four = hours ending 5 p.' m.,
120 th Meridian, San Francisco. August 24:
XBWS OF THE OCEAA.
Witter Front .Votr*.
The Koemos liner Ammon arrived yesterday
i rum Puget Sound to ilnish loading for 11am-
I 'Urg.
The United States cruiser Chicago, flagship
of the Pacific squadron, sailed^ yesterday for
i'uget Sound. She will be drydocked at
Bremerton for the purpose of ascertaining
whether or not ehe sustained any damage dur
ing her rest on the rocks of the Angel Island
there, '
Th« British ship Armecley, loaded with bar
ley for the United Kingdom, was towed down.
yesterday from Port Costa.
The schooner Tornado, from this port, ar
rived August 13 at La Pax. Tbe Tornado will
make La Pax her home port and will be used.
in the pearl trade.
William Ashman has been assigned to the
".mer China as chief steward, to -succeed J. G.
Uarii&s. deceased.
George Robertson has . been appointed freighi
clerk of the liner Mongolia.
TO BAIL. ' ,\u25a0, \u25a0 - \
Steamer. .^.Destination. I Sails- 1 Pier.
Aueu.it 25. I i {
Elizabeth... Coqullle River | 5 pm Pi*r 20
! Valencia Seattle & Tacoma, 2 pm Pier 2
fectoyome... Sluslaw River 5 pm Pier 27.]
St. Paul Astoria &. Portland. 2 pm Pier 2
G. Dollar... Grays Harbor .... 12 niiPler 20 !
Breakwater. Coos Bay ......... 5 pmlPier S
AuM'UHt 2tt. > I '
Cascade Astoria & Portland 2 pm|Pler 2
Porno Pt. Arena & Albion 6 r<m! p '*r' 2
M. F. Plant. Coos l^y ......... 4 pnii'.er II;
Vanguard... Humboldt ... .. 5 pm' Pier 27
Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way. 9 anrPier 11
] Jeante Seattle & Tacomi.. 5 pmlPier 20
I Redcndo Astoria & Portland 2 pmlPltr 2
I Rainier Seattle Ac Bel'ham 1 pmtfier \>>,
iMonßolia... China & Japan.... 1 pmlPler 40
Amraon....- Hamburg & . Way. 12 mlPlerl9
City Sydney. N. Y. via Ancon.. 12 m Pier 40
Nevadan Hono & Kahulul.J 3 pm'Pier 23
Eureka..... Humboldt .........| 9 amjPler 5
August 27. .\u25a0. j ' .' . '.;
N. Fork Humboldt ......... 9 ami Pier 20 j
S.Rosa |San Diego & Way. 0 am lier 11-j
Pomona Humboldt l:3opl'ier t
T"' ';':';. Aiwcus»t2B-. '.
'Chehalis Grays Harbor 1 pm|Pler 2
Centralla... Grays Harbor .:.. I 2 pm!Pler in
Umatllla.. .- Puget Sound Ports|ll' am|Pler 9
i Nome City. Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pni;^ler ltt
AtiKust 2». I
Argo.. Eel River Ports... 3>pmlPUr 2
Coronado... tirays Harbor .... 2 pm|Pier It>
\u25a0 Ausruiit 30. I '
Corona Humboldt .......... 1:30 p Pier 9
Bonita Newport & Way.. 9 am Pier 11 i
Columbia... Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier. 24'
Roanoke Los. Angeles Ports !
Arctic JHumboldt 9 am Pier 2 ;
Sea Foam.. .[ Point -Arena' ...... 4 pm Pier • 2
H. ilonica. . I Grays Harbor.- ..-. jPier 1(1
I Ananiwt-31. ".' -: I
State of Cal. San Diego A Way. 9 amPler 11
Newburg.". . Grays Harbor ....-] 4 pmSPler 10
Ventura .... Sydney & Way Pts 2 iim|Pier : 7
September I.' I" 'j" •
F. KUburn.. Portland & Way..! 2 pmlPler 2T
. September X I \u25a0 , j . .
Queen Puget Sound Ports] 11 ami Pier 9
Peru....... N. Y. via 'Ancon. < I' 2 m» Pier 40
Aurelta..... Astoria &' Portland) 5 pmlPler 2T
September 3. I I
Chap. Nelson Seattle & Tacoma. I 5 pmlPier 20
- FROM SEATTLE. \u25a0.
Steamer. . / Dentlnation. j Sail^.
Olympla.. Nome & St. \u25a0' Michael. . .JAug. 25.
Portland Cooks Inlet * Way Pts' Aug. 25
, City Seattle. . ; Skasway A.Way PortslAug.^'JtJ
, Humboldt Skagway & .Way PortsjAug.' 2B
Jetferson Skagway & Way Port? ;Au<. ai»
; Dirfgo Skagway &.Way Ports ! Aujr. »a
Ediiii Nome direct ISept.. 1
Excelsior.'.... Seward t Way Ports. l Sept. .1,
Senator Nome direct '... IStpt. 2
Dolphin .. Sfcagwoy &. Way PortS'Kopt. 2
Ohio.. Nome & St. Michael.. JSept. 3
Farallcn...... Skagway & .Way PprtfrifJept. :i
Tamplco Nome & St. Michael. . Sept. 5
Oregon '. . Nome & St.. Michael. .. Sept. tl
BRITISH BARK i BIDSTON HILL,
WHICH FOUNDERED OFF THE
COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. .
County of Dumfries, from Vancouver, for L*n
dten. -\u25a0 . \u25a0-
TELEGRAPHIC.
POINT LOBOS, Aug 21. 19 P m— Weather
haty; wind west, . velocity 'M miles per hour.
DOMESTIC PORTS. '\u25a0 v^
POINT LOBOS— Passed Aug 24. 7:15 a m—
Schr Argus, from Aleatraz Landing, for Eu
reka.
ASTORIA — Arrived Aug 24 — Stmr F A Kll
burn, from Coos Bay: " stmr Roanokc. hence
Aug 21: stmr Northland, hence Aug 21; stmr
Alliance, from Coos Bay. \u25a0
Sailed Aug 24— Schr O SI Kellogg, for San
Francisco.. .
RKDONDO — Sailed Aug "J4— Stmr National
City, for Snn Francisco;, etmr Nome City, for
San Francisco.
FORT BRAGG — Arrived Aug 24— Stmr
Brunswick, hence Aug 23.
Sailed Aug 24 — Bark Vidette. for San Pedro.
PORT HA RKORD— Arrived Aug 23— SUnrs
Bonita and Santa Monica, hence Aug 22. Aug
24^ — Stnir Asuncion, , from Seattle; stmr Whtt
tier and barge Santa Paula, hence Aug 2; stmr
Santa Cruz, from Santa Barbara.
Sailed Aug 23— Stmr Santa Monica, for San
Pedro. Aug 24 — Stmr Bonita. for San Pedro:
Eimr Asuncion, for San Francisco.
WESTPORT— Arrived Aug 24— Stmr West
pprt. hence Aug 23.
SOUTH BENO— Sailed Aug 23 — Schr William
Henton, for San FraccUco.
UNION LANDING — Arrived . Aug 24 — Stmr
\u25a0Newsboy, hence Aug 23.
EUREKA— Arrived Aug 24 — Stmr Bee, hencs
Auy 22; «mr Arctic, hence Aug 23; schr Ida
McKay, hence Aug 15.
Sailed Aug 24 — Stmr City of Topeka. for San
Francisco; echr John A. for San Francisco.
PORT LOS ANGELES — Arrived Aug 24 —
Etmr Nome City, from Redondo.
SEATTLE — Arrived Aug 24 — Stmr Wasp,
hence. Aog 20. Aug 23 — Stmrs Cottage City and
Dolphin, from Skagway. .
Sailed Aug 24 — Stmr Czarina, \u25a0 for Cooe Bay.
Aug 2i— Stmr Al-Ki, for Skagway.
SAN 7 PEDRO — Arrived Aug 24— Stmr James
S. Hlgglns, from San Francisco; echr Ensign,
from Redondo.
Sailed Aug 24 — Stmr Marshfield. for San
Francisco; stmr Helen P. Drew, for San Fran
cisco; etmr Chehalis, for San' Francisco; stmr
James S. Higgins, for San Francisco; stmr
Pasadena, for Eureka. Aug 23 — Stmr Nome
City, for Redondo aad San Francisco.
J SANTA BARBARA — Sailed Aug 24 — Stmr
Bonita. for San Francisco. - /
ABERDEEN— Arrived ; Aug 24— Stmf Nor
wood, hence Aug 21. . \u25a0 . .
.I SLAND PORTS. ';v \
HONOLULU — Arrived Aug 24— Br stmr
Aorangi, from Brisbane, tor Vancouver.. .k.
Sailed Aug 24— Br stmr Arlzonan. for New
York via Kahului.
MANlLA— Arrived" Aug 22— Br stmr St. Fil
lans, from New York. Aug 23 — Br stmr Brigh
ton, from Baltimore. •
EASTERN PORTS. . x
PHILADELPHIA— Arrived Aug 23 — Br stmr
Mohican, from Guayaquil. «
MEW YORK— Sailed Aug 23— Br stmr Yoru
ba, for Valparaieo. Aog 24 — Dan stmr Asto
ria, for Valparaiso.
FOREIGN PORTS.
HONGKONG— SaiIed Aug 23— Br stmr Em
press of India, for Vancouver. .
YOKOHAMA— Arrived Aug 23— Jap stmr
I lyo Maru. from Seattle; Br atmr Auchenblarc.
from New York.
ANTWERP— SaiIed Aug 23 — Br ship Glen
clova, for San Francisco. • -
LONDON — Sailed Aug 23— Ger stmr Dende
rah. for San Francisco.
PORT SAlD— Sailed Aug 22— Br stmr Oanfa.
for Liverpool.
COMOX— Arrived Aug 23 — Ger stmr Gerraan
tcu«, hence Aug 10. -' ... . . .
LADYSMITH— TO sail AUg 24— Br stmr Dum
barton, for San Francisco.
LA PAZ— Arrived Aug 13 — Mcx schr Torna
do, hence July 31. .
BUENOS AYRES— Sailed Aug 23— Br stmr
Cumbal. for New. York.
ACAPULCO-^ Sailed Aug 22— Stmr San Juan,
for Ancon. Aug 24 — Stmr San Jose, for San
Francisco. . .' - ' ' .
KEWCASTLE. . Aus— Sailed Aug 23— Bark
Louisiana, for Honolulu.
- - OCEAN STEAMERS. /
CHERBOURG — Sailed Aug 24— Stmr Wllhetra
der Gross*, for New York. 5
Went her Report.
(t2oth meridian — Pacific Time.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24—3 p.
The following maximum 'and. minimum tem
peratures are. reported for' previous day from
various cities: - - •- '
Boston 182-60 Philadelphia .... .00-72
Chicago 78-74 New York .......84-70
Cincinnati .......84-70 PHtsburg .:...... 86-70
Honolulu, H. T... 81-76 St. 'Louis BS-72
Jacksonville 80-7B Washington '\u25a0 . ... .00-68
N«w Orleans .....00-78 •..',.
SAN FRANCISCO 64-54
Bring:* Rlsr Log Haft.
the Francis li. Liggett arrived yesterday.
Tv« and a half days from the Columbia River,
\u25a0• lh a large log raft in tow. The raft meas
ures 755 feet In length, 55 feet beam, draws
\u25a0J.: feet of water and contains about 10,000,000
leei of lumber. After turning it«~ raft over to
a tugboat the Leggett proceeded on her way
: < San I'edro, for which port ehe has 1.400,000
io>.t of lumber.
»
Harbor Commission Meet*.
i-iei -ie Jia-rbor Commissioners met yesterday
.. icruoon. but transacted little business of lm
liTtance. They decided to charge Uncle Sam
i-2«t a month for th« epac« near the ferry
Cf*pot for a pneumatic tube station In cormtc
tton with the postofflce. The contract for re-
! •airing the outer end of the dolphin between
slips J and 2. Lombard street, was let to
Healy Tibbitts & Co. The dolphin was dam
aged August 14 by Soutkern Pacific car float
No. 2.
i:i the Bering Sea. had 56.000 codfish; the
'i'ampa, oa July 26, had 80.000. The
schooner J. F. Miller was sighted in the
lirring Sea August 1, bound for Tanak
v-:th a full load. -
.'Jrishins: fleet, all of which are now
\:r any day.
The brig Harriet G., spoken July 15
The schooner Glen arrived early yes-
Lerday morning from, the Bering Sea
v.Jth 65.000 codfish stowed away in her
hold between layers of salt. The Glen
\u25a0ni fair weather for her homeward run
.ija came down from the Bering Sea in
-live days. Captain Erickson brings
•p.^ts from the other vessels of the
teamer Francis H. Leggett
Tows 10,000.000 Feet of
Lumber From Columbia
BKINGS HUGE LOG EAFT
Schooner Glen Arrives From
Bering Sea With Splen
lid Catch in the Hold
HAS CODFISH
FOR HER CARGO
WOULD ANNUL
OLD DECREE
TWO MARINERS
IN THE TOILS
Ole Halstensen and Julius
Gerds Accuse Frank John
son of Swearing s Falsely
Chadwick Seeks Appeal From
-Divorce to Prevent Former
Wife's Testimony in Case
CITIZENSHIP EEVOKED
TEIAL STILL PEOCEEDS
Mrs. Schneider Asserts She
Never Gave Daughter in
Marriage to Defendant
U. S. Secret Service Agent
Dick Taylor Hot on tiie
Trail of Court Grafters
Ole , HaUtensen. formerly an . officer
on; the Government transport Buford,
was | J arrested • yesterday 'by "United
Secret Servic<s Agent I Richard H. Tay
lor for conipllctty" in the natufalUation
frauds.- He confessed; to Agent Tay
lor that his naturalization :\u25a0 was ob
tained .by means of false and perjured
testimony and fraud. -The : pap,ers: are
dated June 16.. 1902. > Upon Halstcnsen
surrendering his 'papers: .to .United
States Commissioner Heacock and sign
ing .written application for the vacat
ing of naturalization, he was . re
leased from custody. ; Hta witnesses
who perjured themselves for him,' were
Frank Janseni alias Frank Johnson,
and, William J. Dockrell. They, falsely
swore that 3 they; had known him to b«
a resident of the United States for five
years. In August, "1902. Ualstensen
used his naturalization certificate -to
becure a' license as. master of ' sailing
vessels and chief mate of steam ves
sels. ' ' \u25a0
\u25a0 Julius Gerds was "also placed und»r
arrest, and Agent Taylor, officiated a3
his father confessor. He said that J ho
was born !n Germany, on. November 2,.
IS'J.Ho was' introduced to the übi
quitous and serviceable Frank Jansen,
alias Johnson, in 1897. On December
22. 1f.99, Johnson procured citizenship
papers for him by appearing for him
aa a witness, with John Col well of 5;
Washington street. They swore be
fore . the Superior Court that he- ar
rived in this oountry prior to the ago
of 16 years. Gerds 'gave .Johnson ?5
"forhls trouble." In' December of. last;
year Gerds secured a license as mastery
of Hailing vessels and second mate. of
steam vessels. He was released and
,will be used as a witness against
Johnson and^Col well. -."
Hans Morthensen" and John O. Od
land, mariners, who became putative
American j citizens by the perjury pro
cess, were released on ?300<Kbail.
Because Betty Rausch wore $1000,
worth of diamonds on her person and
came from Shanghai in the European
steerage of the steamship China, the
immigration officials subjected her to
an examination more,, rigorous • than
would be the case had she * come in the
first cabin, where, on all steamers, be
dianionded ladles of all kinds pass un
questioned..! Her replies not being satr
lsfuctory, she was -ordered deported. .1-
Betty- is (('handßome woman", of ; 27
years. According to- her story she was
born in Vienna, Austria," of:Polish-Jew
ish parents. .She speaks English, Polish
and Spanish . Intelligently, but cannot
rend., nor write, in.any "language. She
admitted that she had been living with
a house painter in Shanghai, for the. last
five years, but thought that there was
no impropriety in that fact., because her
mother, lived in thn same house. Unliea
States -Immigrant Inspector D. J. Grif
fiths wns shocked' and deeply pained at
the tllppuncy with which the beautiful
lady spoke of her'past lif^ and he rec
ommended her deportation, upon his_be
lief that she was hot virtuous and
might- become a charge upon the state;
Rhe will return, to Shanghai , oh * the
next trip of. the China.
Beautiful Betty Eausch Or
dered Deported Because
She Told Truth.
TOO MANY DIAMONDS
EOE THE STEERAGE
* . An attempt was made yesterday by
Ernest Moore Chadwick, alias Sfr lla.rry
".i«stwood Co«per, to- prevent ~hJs wife's
testimony, from being taken in his trfal
for bigamy by rilinc v. transcript In the
Supreme Court asking that a decision
of -.udge Sloss giving Norine Pearl
Schneider-Chadwick a divorce 'be .'an
nulled. -
"Although the. decision of the divorce
court was four; .'years ago and
both the husband and wife have again
remarried,"he;will u»e every, effort to
have an appeal taken, because the law
srys a wife cannot testily against her
husband. This would* relieve him. from
much, fariiiety "over the" effect ' of tier
evidence In his trial. ,
'But .according to' a'ruleof the Su
preme Court a transcript for an appeal
must be tiled not later than forty days
alter a ..otiee of appeal is filed. If this
rule- holds In' .Chad wick's case his act
will be frustrated. The complications
resulting from his later, marriage with
Mlbs Teresa. Vandvelden and his wife's
marriage with E, J. .Kelleyare all" to
be- brought out in the case later. -
j The second, trial of Chadwick on a
charge of sending by telegraph a false
and forged message purporting, to -be
from another person was continued be
iore- a jury" |n. Judge Cook's court yester
day morning. Mrs. Marie Schneider tes
tlfled that she never gave her consent
to .the ;. marriage; of v ner daughter
Norine .to the defendant and never au
thorized the defendant to use her name
in i sending a . message to., j Norine to
marry the defendant. Other .witnesses,
were examined and the last witness for
the prosecution will testify this morn
ing. The question of whether Chad
wick's- marriage : to" Norine Schneider
still-h olds good will not be argued till
all the evidence Is in. .
- Sir .Alma-Tadema la to receive £14,000
for his picture, "The Finding of Moses."
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( 4:3o.'s:>X>. S:SO. 6:'&k.t:So.' 7:58 p. in.
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San Fran, t AuaTist .7. .llioa. t San Fran. ,- v
AVee-k I Sun- - l " \u25a0 -I Sun- I Week
*T>«.y». 1 daya. I ' . tlon. . . I days. 1 Days.
•\u25a0" I 7:30 af ' . .'. '..\u25a0;- ...'. -t I• ; !
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8(>o a BUM>a ... .Novato, .110:20 a lu:2ua
2-SOp &:30a Petaluma . i«:3Op «:-(' P
5:10 p »:30p . and .. 7:20 p 7:2w p
:''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.- -siWp| Saata Rosa. . I 8:50 p 1-
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$:ooa »:OOa Futton. { 7:2wp «:au p
» ' ..-\u25a0 - Windsor. .) \u25a0 I '
7-30 a *7:30 a - Healdrtmnr. - [10:20 s>!lO:2Oa
- - -••->.. Lytton,"'- I"---- I
2f3op 2:30 P ' Geyserrllle.' I 7:20 p[ 7:20 p
v:*],-\" l Cloverdai*. '':.\\.\ -V
T:SO af T;3O at "Hopteitd -<~.nft:ao'a|l«w3ja
giaopl 2:30 pi.".- and bk!ah.^N| 7:20 pl 7r2op
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ainopf g:»* p' Camp Vaeatlon. |»:3i> P { «^0 p
it 10 p -oiMa '-'"Sonmna; «:Of>p *-0 P
\; \u25a0 \u25a0 v 5:10 p .Glen Ellen. t »:B«>p{ - .
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STAGES connect ' at Santa' Rosa toe -BTiiu
Suichus - Sprinrs and Mark-West t fiprtn«»: at ,
Pulton for Burke'sSanltaxhim: at- Lytton ! ur
Lvtton Sptlrnw : •«\u2666 at G«y »«nrlll* f or . : Bkass>
SDrtnKsrat Clowrdsle fo» taa Oeys«rs. Uoo"l
villa and Greenwood : at • Hoplaad 1 tor ; Duncan
StnWs" HignTantf-»Prtnr».--KehwyTHle. C3rT«.
bi4forins»T Soda Bay. Lakejort and 'Bartlett
teilnKa; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogi
Springs. Blue Lattw.Xaure^ Dell Lake. Wittw
ZorUimt, Vp9*t Lak*.- Fomo, * Potter « Valley
|^"Day i «rW rt<?y ' 9'9 ' Hutlvlll*. Orr-s - act
|^ruis.^Halfway w Hoxisa. CcBKOUC Hopkins'
Wendocino City. Fort Brat*. /Westport, . n^T. '.
SwmitV for Hearst andSawjrtr; at SberwSii
*or V«tport. CaMo. Cortlo/ Laytonv-llle. cJS!
Garbirvtlle. Feoperwood. Camp's. . Scotfa aad
'?^a\urday XQ Monday ,'roun4-trlp tickets st V
dU On . Bundaya-^Round trip" tickets to all ' points
bovood San. Rafaetat half rat«s. . - .-•.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0. j ; .
>r .Tteket * ofljce. .\BW Market street. Chronic!*
.' ; V : R. X. RTAKJ '
-•.'i:fltn.'M«amf.. : "---.''. * V Gen. Pass Agt. *\u25a0'.
iWT.TAMALPAts Railway
~ ~7^4si.«|@BQHP 11:32 a 10 *sa :
9:SOa H:4ftA MBSaMf l:O2r 3:r>o P
l:4Sr 1O:1Sa V^W 2:32r d:3*p
Satarda/lltUsp}. 5:03f "gatiLrdVj"
. .fair 2:lft> Upl^nWdiJl «:33p -Oalj
4t»sy |3;4BH;fc>lw<>Trw| f S;3»r HtggF
•JH-ilt J «50 Market St.'. (North Shore Railroad)
amilS J aad Sausauto Puar. Foot Mvket Sl> =•
OCEAN TRAVEL. ?
ygC^Tf^^ .\u25a0 ' '\u25a0 Steamers leave Piers 9 and
/C\FJl*-Sm3\ .: 11/ San 'Francisco: .-• \u25a0
AnLl" ' " \6C For Ketchikan. Wrangel.
ftLfJt9S^R \ \" -Tuneau, TrMdwell. Hatn«3,
I / vBW!i. \ I Skagway. - etc., Alaska— U
V I.VKw/ / a - ««•. Ausr. 3. 8.-13, 18. 2:5.
\#\. \\ iT^VfJ* .:-28,. Sept. 2. Change to this
V^fcsM ; ' company's steamers at. ! Se-
viWSvS^ attic. ......-.-...\u25a0.-
\u25a0-'••'. ; \u25a0 Fcr Victoria. Vancouver.
Port Townsend. Seattle, Tacoma. Everett,' Ana-
cortes, fouth Belllnerham.* Belli ntfham-^— ll ' a.
m.; Aiijr/ 3, S. 13/ lft. 23, 28, Sept- 2>ChanM
at Srattl* to this company's steamers for Alas,
ka, and G. N. Ry.; nt;Seattle or Tacoma ,to
N. P. ; Ry. : at Vancouver, to. C. P.'Ry. ..-'.\u25a0
• For Eureka- (Humholdt . Bay )— Pomona ,, 1 i.iO
p. m..- Aujr.-3. 0. 13. 21. "27. Sent. '2. Corona.
l:.in p. m.. A»ic..fl. 12. IS. 2*."30, l Sopt. 5. .
-"For Los Anff«>lf»s (via Port Los: Aivtoles rand
Tl^(lon<3o). - Ban r>leco and- Santa- Barbara. — • — .
Santa Rowi. Sundays. 0 a.m. -".*. : , • :.•
State of California. -Thursdays. .1) a." m. —
For Los . Anc^les < rln ' San " Pedro ' and ' Kast
San Pi^dro).: Santa Barbara, ftanta Crux.-Men-
terey,"" Pan Slm«»on. Cuyacos. Port Harford (San
' Im'.s Qbleno). Ventura and Htieneme — - • -J '
Coos Bsy, 9 -a. m* Auts. 2. 10. 1«. 26. Sept. 3.
Bonita.n a. m.. Auc. 0. 14, 22, 3ft, Sent.- T." •
. For TCnxonada. Macsdalena Pay, San Jose del
Cnbo : Mazatlan. . Altata. La Pas, Santa Rosa-
lia. Gnaymnc (Mex.>. 10 a. m., Oct/7. and 7th
of p«Ph month \u2666hereafter. - -i.'-''.
•'-' Al'A6K\ KXCTTRBIOMP.,S««itnn 100fi — Th«
palatial t «"jccorslon stfamfhin- RrOKANE.'.vrtH
)«»ave Tn<^>ma. R'Sttle and Victoria. Sailing
dstes : wlll be announced later. - .-.-•••
\u25a0 For further ' infonri.otlon " rbtaln folder.- Riiht
is reserved to chanr-* steamers or natlinsr datea.
TTCKKT OFFirKP — * \u25a0Jfi'Vi. Montgomery st.
fPalaccHotrn. -'ft Market nt.. and- Broadway
i wharves. Fr#leht Office. 1 10, Market. St.; ;
- C D. DUNANN. n^n<iral Passoncer Airent.
:\u25a0; ' . . 10- Market' st... San Franctsea
g S VENTURA. "for Honolulu! ' Samoa
land and Pydney.ThucFdiU'.* Aug. 31, 2 P..M;
X S" ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Sept. 9. 11 A. M
s! 8.1 M ARIPOdA, for, Tahiti. Sept v 11.11 A: M.
J P.SPRECKELS k BROS; Clii^RrtJl pfflßßCXir- *
fid Fiei^t MK I27 Kartet . St.; Pinf.7, / Facini )i .
CompaenilK Genermlr Trannotlantlque.
DnXBCT UNS TO.;aAVKß— Varla. .^J^
taiUne *wry Thursday tnst«ad ot •+*£&»
. ( Saturday, lfc ar m.. Irora ; Pier : .«.;_.-. ;/ . i 1i 1 , 1 ."
; First -ola»*. to Havre^ $70and upward:;' j-9jc*
•iSntt^B MontKOtnery avtnue. .. San Fraftclsco.
: 'PAY ; AND »?TEHL;ft PAN ROrTßJ^jf ,; ;
MABE IStAHpAVY YARO;
V V Alll-EJOy and \ NAPA^;l
;; r :Napa : \yailey' I ; :h'oute.- /
Montkallo fs^S. * Co. :ind Napa > villey Etee-
tfJc^ R^R. 'Co- . Close .connections. /-_:, , ;.
- r£~nov*ib TnipjiiDAiLr-^*
• Rnatn l«-av« San Francisco 7:OO.-*5»:4i a. aa,
12^rnoon*-8:lS. «:°°- 8 :30 P- 1 " 1 -.; >"''\u25a0?> -*.
-San "Fiancisco landlna j and i otflce. Pier 3.
fAnt - 41teAlon st.J: one : block south « Market-st.
carte/; Phone Main 15C8.:.:
Yard direct. ;^:
For'voileJ* and -Va*e Islaod Kw Vnrd.
Steamer ' H. v J. * COKCORAN .7 Jea vea 8 wharf
north end \u25a0 ©£ \u25a0 Ferry \u25a0 building^ week days I (except
Saturday), • 11 : a. m.,v »: 13 J p.v m.- Saturdays. , ll
«m m.- Sundays.t9:3Uia.?m- 8:15 p. im.' Lvaves
Va»«Jo.M w«*K *' days * (except > Saturdays);^ 7 :4s ;
a ro 5:3Op.JmA 'Saturdays>7:3o a.?m.~ «
p'rn.' ! Sundays.' 3:Bo p.-:m. vMeals ala carte.
Phone <«1. BABNESON-HIBBEBD CO^ «**•
Wn. ;43«;Mont£omery : streeC;'
|CHICAGO T |N 3 DAYS!
I I>itti Mondays and Thursdays at |9
. n|- :>:.*.•> n. m. with Oln^rn aaiJ S!»^per*_BS
''\u25a0 : ' " ' btbrr Santa S*e Tralaa. * ,
t :iJO a.- m. i \u25a0 ' - - -,
B:<H»i>. m. I ** or Stockton. Fresno. Bak«rsfl«ld.
9:30 a. ml J " . if*»rc«l. Hanford and Vlsatla.
4:(W o. ia \u25a0 For Stockton.' • '.
7:30 - m. f Direct" -connection for Tos«mlt*
0:30 a.m. i Valley 'and tha Big Trees.
o :3<> a. m. J For - Kansas City. Grand Caayoa
8:00 p. m. r -and Chicago. --. ' •\u25a0 \u25a0
0:30 a. m. "' For OakdaU and points oa aterr*
i v -. J Railway. -
Tteket Office— «B.l Market st.'and Ferry Depot.
-San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway. Oak-
= taad. Cat: 'also 27 South Flr»t. San Jc»«.
,Win»V^gg3i To SAN RAFAEL
hEl^Uuross valley.
'^^^^ot SULL VALLE/.
, j!aSllf^gl CAZADERQ, Etc
'^B^J^^^^WaJ- vi * Sauaallto t>rry.
I SUBL'RBAK SEKVICE. STANDARD GAUGE.
jjepan w««k uay* at t:t<u. « :ia. . 5:23. 'J: 1 1».
0:3o. ii:o& a, m.: 12;2W. I:*3, 3:13. 4:3^ 5:13.
6:541 UiJO. -1:13. l»:0O. 10; l» and 11:33 p. m.
' - Depart Sundays and holidays at 1:13, 7:43.
all! 8:45. aU5v !>:1V1«: 13. 10:43. 11:13. J1:43
a. ai:j£tl&. 1?:43. 1:13. l:C -':13. 2:43. 3:13,
3437 £15. 4:43. 3-.13. 3:43. «:13. «:«.7:ia.
(7:43,' 8:13. for Sausallto only). 0:00. 10:13.
IFor1 For P Fa?rfax. week f day»— 7M3 a. m.. 3:11
d. m..« 5:43 d. m-~ Sunday* and hollJays —
7:43. $:43 9:13. 10:13* 11:43 a. m.. 1:13 pt m.
. r.'IvTWROUGH TKAINS. • •
\u25a0 7 :43 a. so.' daily — Caiadero a.na way stations.
ft':l3 a.'- bb.' Sundays and \u25a0 turtiday* — Puict
3*13 p."bj. daUy (except Sunday)— For Caxa-
6:13 p. m.' dally (except Sunday)— For Point
%-li p. n*. ' Sundays and holidays for Caza* .
4ero. etc. • - * -^-WHajiMBSBisaWHIMB
TICKET OFFICE— C3O Market st. -\u0084,^ :
--FERRT — Union ' D^pot.' . foot of Market st.
Gall
DOLLAK P£K YEjUL
\u25a0 '..-' .» -RAILWAY TRAVEL.
"'\u25a0J^fTS^- Tralna Immrm »»d *rm Amm
rdxF^rl AN FRA:N ' CISCO *
\ V|*?j!l^T' / FaoM Jbss 23, 1105.
FXS2IT VXTOT
. i, (Foot of Market Street) .
UU.TK MAIN LINE. -amttb'
7.ooa Klmlrs, Vscavine. Winters. Uomtej -7Ai*
7-00Ai:icb?Kon<l. flcnlcf*. Sacramento,
ouiMm ami Wiv Swtluai 7-ilf*
7.40 A VaUeJo, Kapa. CftlHtog*. SaaU
, - \u25a0 ' Uo»«. Martinez. San Kamoa BJJBw
74QAXnev Pfcssantoa; Ltvermore, -
; Trscy, LstSrop. 5t0ciit0n. ....... 7.Z&*
••OOASbmts Exprew— (Yl» Darit).
' "WUltima, Willows, tFrnto, R«4
Bluff. l"ort:»ad," Tacoma. Seattle. 7.48P
t-OOAfirr!*. Woottiand, KnightsLandlnt,
Mtrjsvlils. OrOTllle 7-48^
|.20a Martin f 2. Antloch. Bjron. Tracy..
\u25a0 'Stockton, Jfenmaa. Lot Banos,>
Mendota. Armom, Bantord.4 Annm
Vlsalla, PorurYUlo < Jtia»
• 1.20 a Port Costa. Lainrop. Marcod. Ho- ' *-*° w
derto. \u25a0 R»ymon<l. Freano. Baa-
: • . fDTd.Vls«lla.Bi»)c»rsael<l 4-4«»»
|.40AXiles, San Jote. Llrermore. Stock-
toa (tMlltuo). VaUer Spring.
Ioa«, Sacramento, Plncerrtlls.
- . Colfax. Marjavllla. Red Biuff .... _ 4.oSf>
».4QAOaSda!c, Chinese. Jamestown.
\u25a0 • Sonora,Taoiumn<»and Angels... 4-IU»
BXOa AWsnUcExprtM— Oel*n ami Esit. 4-23P
• #.40a Ulcnmoad, Port Costa. Marlines •- •
..--.. snd "Way. Stations (tConcord) ....- f-4|P
]8 20A' 7 «UeJo.I>8lly. Xa?a,Boadsyonly 7.48P
10.20aLc» Anseles Pas»eng«r— Port
. Cost*. Martinez. BTron. Tracy.
L»throp, Stockton, Merced.
Kijr.ond. Freno, Ooshen Jane- \u25a0 ,"; \u25a0"
' Mob, Hsaford. Lemoote, VlsaMa,
Bake'ifteld. Los Aojreles. ....... 70€»
10.20AE1 Paso. Kansas City, SLLonlsaad
Catesgo..; . 7-08p
lI.OOAThe Urerlsnd Limited— Omaha,
Chicago. DenTcr. Kaniat City... 5-4>p
11.40 a >'lle». San jA«e sod Way Stations. 2.45p
fliOWSnernmentoßlver Steamers ._ tll.00*»
\u25a0 3. 40p lientcla. VFlatir*. Sacramento, \u25a0 • -•-
-:..--.- Woodlaadv . Knishts Laadtng, *•
-'. .*. MarysTllle and OroTine tO 48a
- 3.4opHayward.UU«».an4 Way Stations 7.48P
4.oopVallejo. Martinez, San Bamoa,
- - \u25a0•• .-Kapa-. CalUtoß!*, Santa Rota 9.23 a
- 4.CQPXIIes. Tracy. Stodtton. L0dL..:... 1028 a.
4.4OPH*TwarJ. Ntlts. lrrinston. Ban I 13. 43 a
Jose. LtTcrraore. .......; ) Jl 1.43 a
g.OOPThe Owl Limited— Newman. Los
Banoa, Montlotj. Freino. Tularo,
• Bakersfleld. Los Aascles 843 a
S-OOp Chicago aad St. Louis Bpccla>— El \u25a0-
Paso, Kanaa* Lily, St. Louis aad
CalcK-j 1.48 a
tS.fOpHsVward, Kile* aad Saa Jose 7.08 a
« S.2OP Vsllejo. Port Costa. Benlcia. Soi-
- \u25a0 .-- inn. Sacramento * .1123 a
64)0 P Eastern, Kxprets — Ontsha, Chtcaro.
Denver, Kansas City. St. Loats, '
Martinez, S»cr»mrnto,
. ' Reno. Sparks, Moatello. Ogden .. 12.48*
f.2Qpn»ywsrc!. >."Jlr» and S.ia Jos? 9.44 A
?.OOPUfQ<> PaMenser— Port Cotts. Be-
\u25a0 nlcls. Sulsun. Elmira, lUion. -
\u25a0 IMTla.Sacrsmonto, Sparks, Tono- .
pah. OoldfloM nnd Keeler 7-CHa
v 7.4oPPort Coita. Martlnez.lJy ron.Tncy.
v S -.\u25a0 Motlesto, Merced. Fresno 1208p
74CPTotemite and M«rtpo»a Btg Trees
. (t!» Raymond-TVawona Itouti).. 8.48 a
740s>Vallejo. Sunday only 11.24*
\u25a0•20p Oregon & California Express— Sac*
• . ramento. Marytvllle. .Redding.
Portland. Paget Sound ami East. I 45a
COOPHsyward, Nlles and San Jose (San- w
day only) _ 111.48*
COAST LINE (Harrow bang*).
• \u25a0 -iroot of Market Btraet.) -
*74&A Santa Croz £xcuriiua (buaday
only) 9-IBp
MBANewark, Centerrllle. San Jose,
Feltoa. Dou'ier Creek. Saata
Crux tad Way Stations B-5aP
tt.lsAKetrark, Ssn Josc.Felton. Bonlder
. Creek. Santa Cruz t7.53*
f2.lBPNe wmri. CenterTllle, San Jote.
Xew Almaden. Lns Gatos. Kelton. .
Boolder Creek, Santa Cruz aad
Principal Way Stations 10.65 a
4'lBP^'wark. San Jose. Loa Gatos. -
Wright.... ta.SS*
4.lspsatnrday and Sunday for Felfeoa,
\u25a0 Bontder Creek. Santa Crn». ..'.... 88.S8*
COAST LINE <broa<* ««aa««).
• t3BT(Thlrd and Towntend Btreets.> •
\u25a0 g. 10a Saa Juno and W»y htat1nn5. ........ 8-30p
f/XOASsn Jote and Way Sutlons 6-40P
7.lSa Monterey. Santa Cruz Ezenrsloa
• < Sunday only) lO.IOp
B.ooa Veir Alnitden (Toes., Frt.. only).. 4-IQp
\u25a0.OOATho Coa*ter— Saa Jose. Salinas,
Saa Ardo, Pano Robles, Santa
Margarita. s«a LnN Oolapo,
. 'Goadainpe, Oarlota. Saata Bar-
: bwa. Sunßoeuaventura, uiaard. \u25a0• >
Borbank. Lot Angeles 10.30P
04)0AOtlroy. UullUter, CastroTlJle, Del
\u25a0\u25a0. -» Mont*, Paclflc Grove, Surf,
' Lotnpoc 10-30*
t.COASan Jo««, Tres Plnos. 'WattonTlHe.
Capitol a, Saata Cruz. PaclSe
Grora. Sattnas, Ssa Luis Oblspo ' ,
and. Principal Way Stations ..„ . . 4.105»
\u2666S.OOaLou Gatos, Wright. Boulder Creek,
Tta Santa C«M* aad yarrow
' Gaage.. ......»_. .' t7-4CP
1040A San Joae aad "W!iy Stations. 1-20p
11.3Ua Saa Jose and W«y Station* ...*; 7-40P
2-IBP^n Jote and Way 5tati0n5......... g.3SA
t3ooPl>el Monte Express— Ssnta Clara, ,
Ban Joae, W»tkOB*lll«. Santa
Cruz. De) Monte. Moatorey
' Paclflc GroTe ...'.... tl2-ISP
f34]3pLoii G*to«. "Wrfnat, Boulder Creek.
\u25a0 - Santa Crux, rla Santa Clara aad
' * Narrow Gsuare 1043 a
330pSontJi Saa ymnc-Mco. Saa Jose,
- Girror. Holllnter. Trrs Plnos,
"WatsonTtllo.Capltols.SanU Cruz,
Salinas, Monterey. Pa«lno Grore. 10.45*
4.3opSan Jouft and Way Sutlons t7.55*
\u2666ft OOP Santa Clary Saa Jote, Los 6 atoa,
\u25a0 -> --Wrtght... ....% -fSm*
||.SOpS«nJoso*ndPr»ncls>«lWay3t*«ons 53.40*
\u25a0 g.46pSon3Pt Express— Ksdwood. Saa
. Jo»«. Gtlroy. Salinas, Paso
- RoMe», San Luts Oblspo. Santa
. . Barbara,- ios Angeles. Deming, - - r** i\
- -SI Paao, ICew Orleans 9.10*
S.4&PE! Paso. Kama* City, St. Louit,
u.i Chicag0...:...... *0.30p
|.4SpPaiaro, W ntson yille. Capltala.
/. aanta Cruz. CastrorUle, Del » JIO.ICP
Monte, Pacific Grove f tlo-30p
tt.tSPS(ia Mrftea,. B#resford. B*lmont,
• ..- \u25a0 San €*rlw».B«tlwood. Fair Oaks.
.-. .'MenloPark. Palo Alto .... tS.4B*
S.SQpSan Jose and Way Sutioas 6.36*
B. OOP Palo .Vltoard Way St»tlon» 10.1S*
1 1.30P3oath San Francisco. MUlbra*. Bar-
Ungane, . San Mateo, Bclmont,
San Carlo*. Redwood, Fair Oaks,
.-,'.- Menio Park and Palo Alto 8.45>
tUOPSatnrdaysoaly for Mayfleid. Moun-
, •\u25a0 tala View, 6annyT»lr. Lawrence.
'- Santa Clara and Saa Jtmo ......... t9.45P>
.. OAKLAND HARBOR t ERRY
*Foot of Murset St>
17.15 a.m. 9.80 a.m. 11.00 a.m. .
? «•-.\u25a0--•.-. I.OQ p.m. 3.00 p.W. S.IS P.M.
; • . ,A tor Mointxtg. • - • , \u25a0 P for Afternoon. •
; tSaaday escepted. tSoaday oaly. •\u25a0 . -
i iMondayoaly. .. . • _\u25a0 \u25a0
IDaUy. and stops at all stations oa Sunday.