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Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coa6t and Geodetic Surrey — Time and Height of High and Low Water* . at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority, of the Superintendent. ' . XOTEJ— The high and low waters occur at tl» dty front (Mlaalon-etreet wharf) about 25 Branch Hrdrosraphic Office, U. S. N.. Mer chants' Exchange. San Francisco, Cal., September 50. 1904. ' The Time Ball en the tower of the Ferry building was dropped , exactly at noon to-day — 1 e., at nooi» of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. in. Greenwich time. J. C," BURNETT, . lieutenant. U. 8- N..- In charge. Time Ball. Tb» fear* Kcseward BcnaiJ Is chartered for barter to a direct sort In Esrcp* at 2ls. The EriUsh «b!rt BIyt!*wood I» chartered tor lumber frerr. Pucrt Pocad to Port Natal fcl .":» 3d: echoocer Sophie Cfcriatenaon. same - -¦- from thi* r«3rt tn sar.ta RotaJia; v hooner Forest Home, lumber aad poles, frsax I'crt Annlen to Ea=ta Rosalia. The Ncnrtpan steamer Hero will load rails at Tacrcsa f rr Cfceaiulz^ at $5. Tbe I -.•*'. KhiM Alice A. L"ira and GaJ pate will rroceed in ballaat to Newcastle. Australia. Tbe Korea's Oargr*. Tlte «teasier Korea aalled - yesterday for Hcr^kon«. \ia Honclsia, Tokobasia, Kobe er.d Maslla. with a general inerchasdis« carxo v&loed at C" 4. ICO exclusive of treasure, to r* distriheted as follows. For Honolulu. *1600: Japan. SS31.*>«f«; Cnlaa. «72.1«7: PhiUpptn* Ifltrds. 5T].x:.: Ea« Indies. SS766: Korea. YT42»: T^rr*. til*: Slaa, tsi. Tbe /ollowinc were th» rnortoal exports: To J«;-aa— M2 bfaU Soar. 6190 rals wine, S7TS tte better, €10 lbs cheese. 3644 It* baa •td Lecoc C10 cs a«*orted caaaed coetm, 760, XK\VS OF TIIE OCEAN. To Salvage die Gifford. D.it John Reach yesterday meet down to the wr*ck cf the nrglish i^.ip Gifford. which «WMli'j» Ioti Xfwahw «n tfre b*e*h n*>«r IVint Pedrc. The ship's cargo, coal from New cased*, vat a total :•.*». Iioexb.eay* be will :r>' tc secure the metal en the submerged hulk, fcut It !» brttrvM that »»* w<U tnak* :e fffcrt to (jet the books and accounts from tt» aaT* cf the v*t«L whUrh w«r» lost when *£* wsa wrecked. • Tfc:rt«T. tatSBta rsr* Cred from the Marble h«ad yesterday at r.oon with the fruis*r'« col cr» at hall-matt set the water frcat a-wonder lng. The recuiem salute was la cornmemcra tien cf the death August 17 in New llamp t'-re cf Rear Admiral Edwin M. Ehepard. USX retired. U* sened on this coast rn tr* California, M<<hican. Saa Francisco and Hartfcrt. Marfelehead Fires 3ilnnte Guns. F*ul Miller of Liiermcre. while crossirg K*et s«re«t «t the tancticn cf Market yester <lay forenoon, wa* knocked down and run ever by a £atter-stre«»t horeecar and badly ir.Mred. Ftve nbs were broken and tb*re were several centuticn* and abrasionsi of the ¦ :o.'.j with a cencursjon of the brain. Po» f^'.y'the man i» tnterraaiy Inlured. Thorsat Kelly tb# driver cf the car. No. 21. was ar rested' asd charted with bettery- Injured by Hors* Car. ClSOth Meridian— Pacific Time.) SAX FRAXCISCO, Sept. 20—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem peratures are reported for the previous day : Cincinnati 72-«H Xew Orleans 90-76 Boston 72-5<5 Philadelphia N.>-<54 Jacksonville s<5-72 Washington M-«C St. Louis 76-05 Xew York 7»-C6 Chicago 72-W Pltlsburg S2-C5 SAX FRAXCISCO 66- ">S THE COAST RECORD. £ ?= r=- <» 5 § |||| *i 2» I STATIONS. I If! I II I? £ c c • • o : ? ? : : f Baker 30.00 76 42 X W Cloudy .00 Carson 23.r»4 74 4S SW Cloudy .00 Eureka UO.ly 60 4% W Clear .00 Fresno 2t».J?S S4 58 S Clear .00 S.E. Farallor..a->.ol tM 59 N Pt.Cldy .00 Flagstaff ,...23.!«J 72 4O SW CleaT .0u Pocatello 2».!M SO 46 SE Pt.C.dy Tr. Independence .23.0i> 78 54 SB Clear .00 Lcs Angeles.. 30.00 60 56 W Clear .00 Ml Tarsa!pais3<>.07 70 66 S Cloudy .00 North Head.. 30.02 60 48 NW Clear .00 Phoenix 23.8»J 8«J 40 NW Clear .00 Pt. Reyes Lt.30.03 62 54 X Fcg .00 Portland 20. £3 70 42 S Cloudy .l>0 Red Bluff 2*.!» 84 4S SE Pt.Cldy .00 Rcetburg 3i>.02 76 44 N Clear .t>0 Sacramento ..23.93 S2» 56 S Pt.Cldy .00 Salt Lake ...29.90 KO 56 NW Pt.CJdy .(•> t£-r Francisco. 3>t. OS 6<J 58 \V Cloudy .00 S. L. Otispo..30.fH 74 48 * W Clear .00 San Diego 29. 9S 74 CO .\TV Cloudy .00 Seattle 30.00 66 42 W Clear .00 Spokane 30.02 72 42 XE Cloudy .CO Tatoosh 3O.»iO 58 46 SW Clear .00 Walla Wal!a..S0.02 CS 49 SW Cloudy .00 Winnemucca .29.f»« 80 42 W Cloudy .VO Yuma 23.SS 9<> 62 SW Clear .00 WEATHER COXDITIOXS AND GENERAL. FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails - over the plateau region and along the Central California coast: elsewhere west of the Rocky Mountains the weather is clear. Thun<terstorms are re pcrted at Winnemucca and Pocatello. The pressure haa fallen over Washington and remained nearly stationary In other di rections. The temperature changes have been slight in all districts. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. September 21: Northern California — Partly cloudy Wednes day; light ¦west wind. Southern California — Fair Wednesday; light west wind. Nevada — Cloudy Wednesday, with thunder rtorms In the mountains. • San Francisco and vicinity — Partly cloudy Wednesday; fresh west wind. Los Angeles and vicinity — Fair Wednesday; llsht west wind. Sacramento and vicinity — Partly cloudy Wednesday. Fresno and vicinity — Fair TTednesday. G. H. WILLSON. Local Forecaster (temporarily in charge). V.-EPTPORT— Sailed Sept 20 — Stmr West port, for Fan Francisco. PORT HARFORD— Sailed Fept 20, 9 p m— Stmr Coon Bay. for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO— Sailed Sept 20— Stmr Alcatrat. for San Francisco. MONTEREY— Sailed Sept 20. 3 p m— Stmr Northland, for San Francisco. In tow. GRAYS HARBOR— Sailed Sept 20— Echr Dauntle«s, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW— Arrived Sept 20— Bktn Skagit, from WInsIow. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU— Sailed Sept 19— Schr Alice Cooke. for Port Townsecd. Arrived Sep 20 — Schr W. H. Marston, bence Sept 1. EASTERX PORTS. NEW YORK— Arrived Sept 18— Br stmr In orasaroha. from Boston. FOREIGX PORTS. COLOMBO— Arrived Sept 1— Ger stmr Nu bia, from Yokohama, for New York. BATA VIA— Arrived Sept S — Ger ftmr Ger manlcus. from Mororan. CORIXTO — Arrived Sept 2 — Ger stmr Pen taur, from Hatr.burjc. Sept 3 — Ger itmr Xlca rla. from HunbKrr. GEXOA— Arrived Sept « — Ger stmr Neko, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. ALGOA BAY— Arrived prior to Sept 19— Echr Oarr.tle. frcm Port Gamble. YOKOHAMA— Arrived Auk 19— Br stmr Athol. frcm Singapore. Aujc 2.1 — Br stmr Sels <5on, from Xew York. Sailed Aue 2S — Ger stmr Nubia, for New York. TSINTAU— Sailed Eept 8 — Br stmr Totten ham, for Taku . GUAYAQUIL— Sailed Sept 6 — Ger etmr Luxor, for Hambunr. CARDIFF— In pert Sept 6— Fr bark Neuilly, for Stn Francisco. CALCUTTA— Sailed Sept 7 — Ger itmr ScKwanenfelp. for Boston. CALLAO — In port Aug: 16 — Br ship Paes of Balmaha. for . Sailed Sept 10— Br stmr Cella. for Guaya quil. LIZARD— Passed Eept 17— Ger ship Najade, frcm Rotterdam, for New York. FERNANDO DE NOROXHA— Passed Sept 15 — Br ship Museelcrag, from Junin, for Wil mincton, D C. 1QUIQUE— In port Aug IS— Br ship Largle more, for San Francisco. MARSEILLES— Sailed Sept 17— Br stmr In draoura for New York. KAICHAU— Arrived Sept IS— Schr "WUHam Bowden. from Oregon. JUNIN— Sailed E«pt 10— Schr Lottie Carson, for San Francisco. GUAYMA8 — Sailed Sept 18 — Stftr Curacao, for San Francisco. ARRIVED. Tuesday, September 20. Stmr Coquiile River. Adler, 36 hours from Eureka. Stmr F. A. Kilbum. Thompson. • hours from Pert Rodders. Stmr Pomo. Ahlin. 12 hours from Albion. Stmr Afognak. Moller, &Vi days from Ko diak. Ftmr Corona. Glelow. 19 hours from Eureka. Stmr Newport, Coming, 4 hours frcm Half moon Bay. Schr H. D. Bendtxsen, Trnnnell, 11 days from Blakeley. Schr Glen. Thomas. 9 <Jay« from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Tuesday. September 20. Stmr Korea. Seabury. Hongkong, Manila. Nacp.'aki Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu; P M S S Co. -2 Nor «mr Hero. Syvertsen. Tacoma: master. SAILED. Tuesday, September 20. U S «tnir Perry, Echofleld. San Diego. Stmr Korea. Seabury. Honolulu and Yoko hama and Hongkong. Stmr F. A. Kilburn. Thompson. Port Rodg- Stmr Argyll. Gllboy. Mahukona. Sunr Bonita. Smith. San Pedro. Stmr Eureka, Je5sen, Eureka. Etrr.r Fultos. Panzer. . Stmr South Ccast. Olsen. Caspar. Schr A!pha. Jensen, CoquiUe River. Schr Forest Horr-e. Anderson. Port Angeles. Tug Defiance. James. Monterey. 6POKEX. Sept 17— In lat 21 north, lonr 20 west. Ger ehip Flottbek, from Harsburg. for Santa Ro salia. June 23 — In lat 41 south, Jong 53 31 wwt, Fr bark Genevieve Moliuos, from Swansea, for San Francisco. Aug 15 — In lat S 33 north, long US 15 w*»t, Br bark Airoa, Bay. from Hongkong, for Cal- TELEGRAPH1C. POINT LOBOS. Sept. 20. 10 p. m.— Weather lotty; wind southwest: velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LOS ANGELES— Arrived Sept 18— Eunr Bee. frcm San Pedro. Sailed Sept 20 — Etmr Bee. for San Fran ctsco. SEATTI>E— Sailed Sept 19— Stmrs Cottage City and Valencia, for Skagway. Sailed Sept 20— Stmr City of Pnebla. for Ban Francisco: etmr Dolphin, for Skagway. ASTORIA— Sailed Sept 19— Stmr Columbia, fcr San FrancUcr.. Sailed Eept 20 — Stmr George Loornla. for San Francisco. SAX PEDRO — Arrived Sept 50— Etmr Charles Kelson from Taeema. galled Sept 20 — Echr Prosper, for Port TOwn "bELLINGHAM — Arrived Sept 20— Stmr Rainier, fcence Sect 15. TACOMA — Arrived Sept CO — Stmr Mackinaw, 'eUREKA — Arrtred Sept 20— SUnr Pomona, 'Arrived 8*pt 20— Stmr Alliance, hence j £*"'t 19- 1 Sailed Bept 20— Etmr North Fork, for San F GRAIS' HARBOR— Arrived Sept 20— Etmr G. C Llndauer. hence Sept 16. 'Sailed Sept 19— Etmr Coronado. for San Pedro. EKAGWAY — Sailed Eept 19 — Stmr Jefferson, for Seattle. W1XSLOW— Arrtred Eept 20— Bark Hesper, hence Aue 30. Sailed Sept 20 — Bktn Skagit. for Port Gam "pORT TOWNSEND— Sailed Eept 2— Scar Oth, Seionve. for . TATOOSH ISLAND— Pa«ed In Fept 20 — Bark Colcma. from San Diego, for Port Uamble. Passed In Sept 20— Schr Transit, from San Pedro, for HaClock. REDONDO — Arrived Sept 20 — Schr Kona, from Gray* Harbor. PORT HADLOCK— Arrived Sept 20— Schr J. M. Weatberwax. bence Aug 31. FORT BRAGG— Arrived Sept 20 — Ptmr Na tlosal Ctty. hence 6ept 1»; barje Tidal Wave, hence Bept 1». . ¦¦ : . ,. f . ¦ -i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TO ARRIVE. j Steamer. f Frorni ( Due. I Elizabeth j Coquille River iSept. 21 t ban Pedro ( San Pedro Sept. 21 | ¥?* th Tacoma ISept. 21 | Ncnli Fork. . ! HumbeSdt iSept. 21 ! » ai V"a- Humboldt ISept. 21 i Argo i Eel River Ports 'Sept. 21 ' Aurelia • Portland & Astoria !Sept. 21 i * ical "ia ! Hamburg & Way Ports.'sept. 21 i J. Higgins i San Pe-iro (sept. 21 ! Coob Bay San Pedro & Way Pts>"ept 21 ! Columbia ] Portland & Astoria iSept* "1 Homer Humboldt iSept. °1 • Enterprise Hllo iSepu "° ! Ccronado Grays Harbor .JStpt 231 Chico Coquille River 'Sept' 2°'' Gaelic China & Japan 'Sept. 22* Point Arena.. Mendoclno & Pt Arena SeptI "2: Santa Rosa... San Diego & Wav Pts 'Sept •*•» ; S. Barbara... Grays Harbor ."'s«?pt" S ' Del Xorte Crescent City 'Sert" 23 Eureka Humboldt Sept.* 23 i Chehalls San Pedro "'Sept. 23 Pomona Humboldt isept. 23 ¦ Rcdondo Portland & Way Port»Sept* **3 " Centennial ! Seattle & Tacoma iSept 23 i City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports... ISept 23 ¦ San Juan \ Xew York via Ancon.iSept. 23 : Santa Monica.- San Pedro ISept 24 « Xevadan .Honolulu & Kahului...i:jept. "*4 i Bonita j Newport & Way Ports.iSept 23 I Arctic : Humboldt ISept. 25 G. W. Elder. . ' Portland & Astoria. . . .-SeptT "9 ' State of Cal.. I San Diego & Way Pts Sect *"8 ' Rainier 'Seattle & BeHtnghanvisept" 28 ; . Corona j Humboldt ISept "*0 ; G. Llndauer. . I Grays Harbor 'Sept." 28 ! Curacao I Mexican Ports jSept **7 ! Arcata I Coos Bay & Pt. Orford'jSept. 27 i Porno | Point Arena & Albion.. [Sept. 27 Breakwater. ..; Coos Bay 'Sept. 27 j Umatitla Puget Sound Ports City Sydney.. NVw York via Ancon.jSept 28 i Alliance Portland & Way Port».]iOct. 1 Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma !Oct. 1 TO SAIL. . — — Steamer. Destination. Sails. [ Pier. September 21. | San Pedro.. Humboldt 2 pm' PIT 2 Elizabeth... iCoquiile River 5 pm'Pler 20 ; Montara ! Seattle direct 4 pm'Pier 11 Arctic I Humboldt 9 ami Pier 2 '• Breakwater.; Coos Bay direct 5 pmiBJer S? j September 32. I Coronado... 1 Los Angeles Ports. 10 am:Pler 10 S Corona ! Humboldt U:30piPler 8: Pcmo ipt. Arena & Alhionl 6 pm^Pier 2' State of Cal.; San Diego & Way.) 9 amipier 11 Queen Puget Sour.d Ports.|ll am. Pier 9 ; Oregenian. . ! Xew York j pj^r 23 ! Arcata ' Coos B. & Pt. Orfd^lO am Pier 13 ; Samoa .' Lcs Angeles Ports.! 10 am Pier 2' September 23. Xorthland.. Astoria A Portland 5 pm.PJer 27 Cbehalla Grays Harbor 3 pmiPier 2J S. Barbara.. Log Angeles Ports. 10 am'Pier 2 ' Argo .'Kf! River Ports... 4 pmiPier 2 ; Homer j Humbcidt 5 pmtPler 8' I September 24. | 8. Morlc«...j Grays Harbor .... 4 pmiPier 2| Pt. Arena...! Point Arena 4 pni.'Pier 2J Coo« Bay... 'San Pedrn & "Way. 8 amPler 11 Chico Coquille River 6 pmjPier i 2 Aurelia ! Astoria & Portland! 5 pmiPier 27 Columbia... Astoria & Ponlandlll ampler 24 ; Peru.... 1 N". Y. via Ancon...jl2 m'Pler 40' : September 25. J S. Rosa. -Sap. Diego & Way.! 9 amIPier 11 '¦ Pomona 'Humbcidt )l :30 p'Pter 9" Eureka. . . . . Humbcidt j 9 amIPier 13 ; • September 26. | | N. Forlc|--- Humbcidt |12 m|Pler 20 .. "¦ J September 27. I | City Puebla. I Puget Sound Porta.lll amIPier 9 j September 23. ! ( Centennial.. Seattle Sc Tacoma. 5 pmlPier 20 • Bonita Xewport & Way... 9 amipier 11 ! September 29. I j Xevadan.... Hono. & Kahulu!..! 3 pznlPler Rainier Seattle & Bellnghm 4 pm Pier 20 ' G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor I 4 pm'Pler 20 Sonoma Sydney & Way 1 2 pmiPier 7 G. W. Elder Astoria & Portlandill am'Pier 51 October 1. J | Gaelic China & Japan.... •( 1 pm'Pier 40 San Juan... X. Y. via Ancon..| 12 . mjpier 40 FROM SEATTLE^ ~ Steamer. ¦ Destination. f Sails. , City Seattle. . Skagway & Way Ports.'sept. 21 • Dirlgo Skagway & Way Port*. Sept. 21 Jefferson Skagway A Way Ports. Sept. 25 I Farallon..... - Skagway ic Way Ports.isepu 27 Santa Clara.. Seldovia & Way PortsJOct. 1 ' Roanoke...... Xome 4; St. Michael.. | Oct. 1 ! Victoria. Xome & X. E. SiberiajOct. 4 1 Movements of Steamers. minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is th-» came at both places. WEDNESDAT. SEPTEMBER 21. Sun rises 5:56 Sun sets 6:0$ Moon sets 3:00 a. m. ~ iTime- STlme: ITimej . ITime! = j f Ft. ; Ft. i • Ft. : ! Ft. "' :L wi ,h wj :l w; JH wj 21 I S:OT| f>.4 10:(»;: 4.9^ 3:27! 2.3; 9:05' iU 22 i 3:4«5; 0.6.10:40! 5.0i4:05i 2.0|10:20| 4.8 2.J ! 4:22 0.8111:06]: 5.1| 4:43; 1.7Jll:0O 4.« 24 ! 4:53; 1.011 :.H', 5.0; 5:17j 1.5 11:4O' 4.7 25 5:22; 1.0,11:57; 4.9i 5:52! 1.3' i |h w: ;l w [h w» il. wi 26 t t>:15' 4.6; 5:44! l.C 12:1S) 4.9 «:2<> 1 1 27 i 0:00 i.ol ii:Si 1.9|12:42; 5.0] 7:03; 0.8 NOTE — In the above exposition of the tides the eariy morning tiies are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as ir> time; the fourth time cr>lumn gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but Jhree tides, as sometimes occurs. , The 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 given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. IV cat her Report. To China — 17.7."-' bbls f.cur. 16.500 lbs pearl bariey. 1935 lbs h».rn and baocn. .*J43S lbs ch«rese. S5 ea canned saJmcn, 17<>» lbs c"d t«h, 23S pkgs groceries and previsions. 24'») lbs dried fruit, 4224 lbs beans. 21 ikgs tatle rrejarations, CS2 cs assort**! car.red gt>id*. 4*0 ;.-.*- fresi: fruits, o c« salad oil. 103 gala wine. 73,790 lbs dried fish. 4<>.7<4 Its tobacco. f'2 r-kfrs cigars and cigarettes. i50> lbs gin ter^. 1000 flasks yuickitilver. 17 ;k« iron. To Philirpin* Islands — 16.GT.0 lbs 15 cs tread. 524K cs assorted canned oods. SO cs hor.e>". &1 cs syrun. 50 cs charries. 516 lbs sugar. 247 pkgs table preparation. 70 lk?s fresh fruit. 73 cs salad oil. .'.94 cs canned salmon. 23 c» ba>tr.e powder. 42'»"i lb« meal*, 25.579 lt« beans. 62G cs whisky. Ill cs liquor?. S cs mineral water. 5 cs clives, lf>5 lbs cheese, SO pkgs paste. 525O lbs lard. 4S5 bales hay. 46 pkgs agricultural implements. 16 pkgs tank material. 3 cs s.rms and ammunition. 33 pttgs drurs. l'*» casks 240 fcbls l>eer, 24 pkgs eler trical ru^liee, 12 bdls brooms. 2 cs hats. 4S res pipe. CJ pkgs machinen". 1C» pke? millwork. 10 rolls cf case leather, 20 cs ammonia, 14,905 ft lumber. To East Indies — 17H9 cs assorted canned pxxis. 22y cs canned salmon. 60 pkgs machin ery 4 crts sewing machines. 230 lbs nuts, 3005 lb« dried fruit. To Korea. — 16& pkgs groceries and provisions, 63 tb!s flour, *S cals wine. 7 cs candy. 257 lbs Bats, 46 rfcjrs table preparations. 1040 lbs che*se. 2T"» lbs surar. 741 lbs drie.1 frutts and raisins. »2 cs canned gcoda. 50 pkgs 2 bars •tee! 4 cs' electrical supplies, 4 cs dry goods. 7 cs toap. CO coils w-.re. 3 reels wire rope. 10 bdle pipe. To Ecypt — 12S cs canned goods. To Siam— 6 cs canned goods. 1 case canvas. To Honolulu— 7 cs dry goods. lb= raisir.s. 5 ctls oats. 300 lbs coffee, GOO lbs lard. 11 pkgs fresh fretts. 1>341 lbs 8 cs dried fruit. C2 cs canned salmon. 335 pkgs table f reparation:.. 20.134 lbs eugar. 520 lbs meals. 1*9 pkzs groceries and pro\-isions. 1W1 rolls 4 o a leather. C85.540 lbs taa bark. Kl cs rubber ¦hoes. S4O lbs cascara tark. 63 flasks quick silver. 47 c«> ntb*r ?3oc«. li~(j>> bales cotton. fcJ5<> lbs crude rubtxer. 146.244 lbs sheet lead. 14. CZ-0 lbs lead rir>e. &4 rkgs machinerj". 5 fkfs steel plates, 25 pkgs bicycles and sun dries, 10 pkgs agricultural implements, 2>>»9 pkgs roofing material. 5 pk?s dry goods. 40 coils rope. W cs nails. 23 pk?» electrical sup plies. 142 rkgs tirjgs and suniriee, 164 bxs f : •.; . 3 fcors-es. BARK RUTH. FORMERLY KXOWX TO FAME AS THE SHARPSHOOTER. WHICH WAP OXCE TOWED FROM GUATMAS TO THIS CITT BY THE SPRECKELS TUG FEARLESS AFTER SHE WAS DISMASTED IX A FIERCE GALE. XOW BEIXG CHAXGED TO A COAL HULK. , IJner Korea Sall«. n w^:i ne a r=e=jcrat;e meeting snouia tae Pacific Mall liner Kcrea. which called for the '.-:ent yesterday, and the Russian crui«r cCot*a epe*.k each ctier somewhere out en the Pflflf. There would be a lack of cordiality ~n the part oi the liser, but the craiser wou!3 icubtieas be gia.d to s*e her namesake. Th« Uu&&:&.n Kcrea would get a fine vtM-e!, over tens cf cargo— much cf it contraband, F375.0W tn treasure ce*::ned fcr Japan, which rr.ight all be c>ritrabisd. kiid aeveral hunired [-ksse^eers. The Crar wouli probably glorify 'Jbm rkipper who would take a rnxe like thi« Scto port. P.ezs Admiral Charles J. Train. C. S. X.. tnd his Cfcg officer. Lieutenant Commander Itofer Weiis. are aboard the Korea, on theli »£.}• to the As;atic statics, where Admiral Trair. will assume crnaiaand cf the United ¦tates naval bvea in ihcae waters. The fol'ow:r^ is tht cabin pisssTiffer list: For Hoa'jlulu^ — M. lirasch and wife. A. X. CairpbeU. U. P. liwjcr. MiM 21. B. Fanning, 0. Gay. Mrs. J. S. .Gay. *\ A. Galbraith and w;f«\ Judgt- A. c. Hartwell. C R. Hemenwaj tnd w;fe. 51ns. Hutj Isenberg. J. Kolinsky, Mrs. J. Lur.Jr. M:« Esther Lando. Gecrge W. Mac^rlice Mit* M. E. Maty, J. F. Mcrgan, ilrt. William Mutch. Mrs. J. B. Rellly. Mr». H. S. ncbisscs. X. S. Sachs and wife. J. Dean Tcw=e ana wife. Rev. E. B. Turner. w:f#- ar.d two children. X. <5e R. Wfcitehcuse, v-;~ nT.-i roaid. Mr». H. F. Wlckman aiul »on. 2d!?» F3cr»-rcif R. Terrcw. ¦ Yokoiiitma — E^igtne Bamberger, Misa S. H. Lafour Cade. ff;:!;sa 11. Krskise and wife. J. M. Fwguscn ai:d sender. Dr. Alfredo S. Kirc?e, Mie* L. Imhoff. Rev. E. T. -rt. ilr* M M. Kuhas. Y. Mayumi. Dr. K L>. SCcCoy uad wife, K. Xaka»hima, J. STtaasn. Mrs. W. H. Pile. E. Roger*. Rev. 'j. M. P.:«;«r.i. Mrs. G. 31. Rcwland a^id dasghxer. K. Watasabc. C. Wittmam. r^r Kobe — A. L. Lnigpan. W. C. I>a Pea, 2. E. Fitzgerald. Duke Marshall. M. Okada. Mr* K. M. Orgtm arid three childrta. Fcr Xapasski— Bishop J. W. Barhfcrd ar.3 w;'e. J B:rrbauti! and wife. Miss a. A. Boor.". J. E. Brown. Re\: A. Britzbach. Mie« E. H. Butler. Mi* X. J. CUrk. Mrs. E. 'r-.irr.b^riain, D. E. I>stnnesberg and wife. t'rkr.k Oirrett wife ar.d two children. J. LIc-G. G.i: Jr. M*'or M. I>. Hearn. J. Hunt. i:>* C. M. Jetsam. Rev. E. C. Jones. Rev. E. Ktibofer, Dr. E. A. Laytcn. Mrs. E. A. Levtc-n and itfant. Miss C. E. Ma-ddcck, Miss S. Murray. George W. Muller, Miss Alice Peters. Rev. C. E. Rar.ck. Rev. C. S. Settle- Tieyer, Rrr. O. A. Ftuart. wife and child. ¦:..-i- Anna Stuart. Mis* G. G. Stuart. Miaa rera Stuart, il.ta Alcy O. Stuart, Miss Liilie ;• - y.i~ ¦.—¦!. V TVwTr.ar.. T. Q. Cocburn. 1 F. Coyyace. M. W. Creash. Dr. A. Farea i '.t. f. S. X.. W. G. Fitxserald, L. S. Soddard. E. C. Jt=uflea, Mrs. E. C. Jamiycn. >*r». A. M. Kelly, Mrs. M. Kelly. Rev. John Mr*. John Lamb and inf*ct, M. M. >>v*rir^r i.nd wife. W. W. Lewi*. Hen. J. J. LiddeiL Mis* M. McKay. William E. CLllahca. J. H. Pnelps. J. W. Prestos Jr.. *. S. Roach, R. B. Robinson. A. E. Scmer •UJe ar.<! two chS14r«-i. L. M. Soathworth, S. ¦ John M. s?witxer. Mr*. M. K. ::-. rrpsc^i and two children. H. M. True lood J. H. Vi;:ec€uve, Lieutenant Oosi -.ar.der Rcp^r Welles R. A. Wilber. T. St. OkB. Rf-ar Admiral Chariee J. Train. For Hcr-gkcng— J. F. Barry. R. L. Beek ar. esd *"ife. WiUiata W. Borden. O. C. {roc:.. E. Brockhwa. VT. H. Cambridge. :. D. rwige. W. C. Eriman. Dr. B. Grand. 1. Gufrplmsn. llrt. K. L. Guild. C. H. How &r.d and wife, B. G. Johntrin. W. B. Jones. i. K. Kat-fc-r. Rev. J. Kempf. G. F. L« ¦eyre ar.d wife. Harry L»-ntz. Sidney Lentz. . C. M < -Cc!loBxh ar.d wife. Mr». H. TV. >athen and k>o. H. F. Cmranaer and wife, ' r.iiis Ilev. A. J. Robb. Gustav Schwerdt, P. 5'ark* and wife, Pr. V. Ftorz. Miss B. TorrMK*. Hngh White, Miss B. M. \accx. K. WUUnk. J. L. Tost. Dr. R. "-•rrritx. Fbr Honolulu — C. D. Clark and wife. Dr. I A. McCc=n»iI. Count H. d« Motstaigne. C. iOAen. Mr». C. R»h:«n. Miss M. Khimp. Mrs. The coal hulk Ruth was towed yes terday from Oakland to Folsom-street . hart, where she will be fitted out v ::h engines and self-dumping hoists I ;. the Western Fuel Company for the : . . • of transferring coal to vessels :¦. the bay. From a trim little bark, spreading her white canvas 10 the sea winds, to . to^l hulk tied up at a wharf bunker ;.- the history of the vessel. .Nine years iigo 5he was towed into this port from Guaynias, dismasted and two-thirds \»- recked. She was then the bark . :; -hooter- and her fight with a ter rible storm off the Mexican coast dur- Inz .•^pt^iTiber. 1S95. was heroic. Cap ':^::x Watt, her master, had his wife i-r.i three small children aboard the l:.rk that was struggling for life in the tr-fp of the tempest. When the masts v-ere blown out of the vessel and she v~s ¦ helpless hulk, reeling over the Etonn-ewept waves, Captain Watt threw overboard a sealed bottle con • ..r.;r.?r a brief account of their plight r;d the location of the drifting wreck. The message was found and a Mexican -..ar vessel sent to their relief towed :he Sharpshooter into Guaynias. She v as brought to this port by the Spreckels tug Fearless — a long tow of ovtr 1S00 miles. The martless halk. repaired and re r.tted, returned to commerce as the i arker.tine Madeline, owned by several v.ater front merchants, but she was i.ot a success. Her awful fight with the storm of the Mexican coast ap ; crently disabled her for all time and j-h* finally fioated into Oakland Creek and lost her standing as a sailer. Her :ane was again changed and she be (»rr.e the Ruth. Months of idleness followed, however, and then the West ern Fuel Company, her latest owners, took the masts out of her, leaving the headspars, and dropped her to the isr.oMe status of a coal hulk. Steamship Korea Departs for Her Oriental ¦ Destination. NOTED CRAFT SHARPSHOOTER, NOW KNOWN AS THE BARK RUTH, IS BEING FITTED UP AS A COALING SHIP THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. 7 RAILWAY TRAVEL. x *^~a3 t> N v Train* leave and are d«« /^Vrn>y\ to.rrlT.af ffu^2|S Ay FRANCISCO. \j« s^^^«v/ Fxxit Dxrorr \*S_L>^ (Toot ef Xarke: Street.) " tT » - MAIN LINE. - a*«t« 7.00a VacaTtUe. TTlaurm. Ramsey- 7 60» 7.00a Bea'.cla. Elatra aad S.ieraaenso.. 7-23s» 730a Y»:>>. Xapa, Ca'ititora, Saata Ro»a. MsrUoei. Saa Oamoa i20» 7-Wa K lies. Tracy. Lataro?. Stockton .... 7-20* B-COAShsita Express— (Via DaTli>. Tvciittoi (fcr Banian Spr'ag*). Wttiowa *rrasa. Ked BioX Portlani Taeoaa. Seat::* 7-58» • COa Davta. Woodland. Ks!t!iii U»=-i:=i JiaryiTine. Cileo. OroTlllo 7-50* I *0a Fort Coat a. Mart!aez. A _:':><¦ a. Byron. Tracy. Stockton. New- man. Loe Baaoa. Mendota, Arsons, Bastard. Via alls. Portermie 4J0» e -53a Per; Costa. Modesto. Merced. Frtuo, Oot&an Jsact2.->a. Haa- f 3rd. Vlaalla, BakenSeTd 453* C-50A N"rt. 8aa Joae. LlTermore. Su>ek- tos. (-M:::oai. leae. dacraaeato, MarysTUle. Caico. Ked B'a2 .... 420» 8. 30a Oskdale. Ch!aeae. Juatiura, 3o- norv Taolussae aai i:j?'.i 4-20* 8 COa At!»3t'.eSx?r-i» — Ojrie a aa4 E»«:. 5 23* UOABleamoad. MarCaex and Way Stat!oas I 5C» 10 CO* The OrerUad Ltolted — ujrdea- Oaaaa. Chlcasa, UeaTer,K»s«&a City. Su ho'ii* ,5S* 10J50A V»:!ejn 12.23* 1 O.COa Loa Asr^' Pajaea^er — Port Costa. Uarttaez. Byroa. Tracy, Lathrop. Stock toa. Merced. Raymond. Fretao. Gotaea Jcae- Con. Ha&ford. Lexnoore. Vlialla. BakertSe'.d. Los Ance'.e» 7?0» 12.C0m Harward. Xi:esaad War Scatloaa. S.2C* tiXCPaacraaentoRlTer Steaaers til 00* J J0p BsaScia. Wjater*. aacrataeawi. Woodtaad, Willow*. Kaisats Laadtac MarysTl'le, OroTllla aad war itatJoaa '2-?5* SZOf Hayward. Slle« aad Way Statfoaa.. 7 50* 4C0pyartlae».SaalUa->a.ValleJo.Kapa. ct::roo.s»aui:»». ?22* 4XCp?;nea. TracT. Stock*^>a. Lodl 4 25=» 4.3CPIi*yw*r<l. Mies, lrrlnstoa, Saa I *1 aO-% Joae. UTermore ) :11.53a 6JK)pTbe Owl Waited— Xewnaaa. Los Baoos. Mendotv Fresao. Talara. BakenSe!d.LoaABCSlea. 8.50a t5-30p Hay-ward. Nllet aad saa Joie 7 2'** 6X0PHayward.5r.es aad SaaJose. 9 ;0a S4<0PEAitera Express— Opdea. Ocaha, Ci; -»;o. DeaT«r. Kaana* Ctty, St. Loaia. ?:» Mar:laez. Stocktoa, Sacrasteato. Co.'fai. r.*u> 12 5C» 1£Z* K!cin. 03 X. 9sa Pablo. For: Ccsta, Martfaes aad Way etatioas 1120* 7-OGP Reao Pa»»eater— Fort Costa. Sul- ssn. Elmira. L'»t:«. Sacral eato. Traczee. L*»« Tafioe. lleao, Toaopaa. Sparks 7-BQa S.CSp Fort Coata. Min:a-i. Ryroa. Tracy, Lataro?. Mod eato, Merced. Berrada, Freiso aad War Statioa* Beyond Fort Cot: a 12-28* 8 OSp Totexoite Va:>y. t!* Bereada aad Wawoaa 850a 8435p Min'.aex. Tracy. Stockvoa 1020a 8-OSp Oregon A California Ex?re*t — Sae- raaeate, MaryiTllie. Eeddtag. PorUaad. Pu<e; Sonad aad East. 8.50a S.1Q* Hay ward. KUet aad Saa J010 (aca- aayoaly) . 1150a. COAST LINE <S»rr.w liaaft). . (root of Market 3:r?et > 7^4Sa SaataCraxExcurtloa(5andar0Siy> 8-10* 8.15a Newark. CenterrtUe. Saa Joaa. Feltea, Boclder Craex. b'.g Bac.a, daata Cms aad Way Statloaa. .. 5 55 » f9-15A AlTarado. Newark. Ean Jose, Lcs Oau:«,Gleaw*>od, Felran. R<nsl<ier Creek. B1» Basts. Saata Cm* 8-10* t2.15* Kewark. Ceaterrilie. aaa Josa, Krw Almadaa. Lo» Giu>«.F»:;oa, Boalder Creek, ftaam Crsx aad Prlacipal Way Station* 10 55 a 4.15p Sewark, Saa Joie. Loa Gatoe |8 E5a 4.15pWrl(st. Boalder Creek aad Saata Crci. Satarday and Sunday os:y. >855a COAST LINE (Bread fca.rtu t3T*<fa:rd and Tawn«eail Streets.) 6-10a Saa Jot" and Way Stations 8~3T* t7 00a Saa Joie aad Way Stations 54S* 7.15a Moaterey aad Sasta Cm Ei-jr- ¦loa (Saaday only) 10-30* 800a Sew Aiaadea (Taea.. Fr'.l.. oa!y>. 4-10* 8 00a Tte Coaatrr— Saa Jose. SaT'.aas. Saa Aria. Paso V.- -y.ts. eaata Marrarlu. Saa Li'.* ObUpo. Saata Barbara. San BaeaaTcntura, Moatalre, Oxaard, Barbaak. L«s Anreles. .. 10.45* 8 COa Gllroy. Honi»t*r. Cairror'.tle. Del Meate, Pacific GraTe, Surf, Lcm- poc 1045* 8.C0a Baa Jose. Tres P:aot.v.-*:«r.-.v::>. L Capitols. Saats Craz, PaetSe GroTe, Saliaaa Saa Lois oo:i;» aad Prlsclpi.: Way Suttoas. ... 4.10* 10-3Ca Baa Jose aad Way Stations 1.2C* 11 -30a Saata, C!ara. Baa Joie, Loa Gatos aad Way Sbtttoci 7.30» UCp 6aa Joce and Way Station! 3 33* tS.CCPDel Moate Express {except 3aa- day> — Saata Clara, Eaa. Jo«e, WauriaTilJe. Sasta Crox Del Moate. MoBtsrey. FaciSe GroTe. fl2.15* I JCp BurlJasice, Saa Joie. G!Iroy. Hol- llster. Trea Plaoi.PaJaro.Wauoa- Tllle. Capltola. Saata Cm, Cas- trov^Ile. SaUnaa. Pacific Grove... 1045 a 4.30p Baa Joie aad Way Stations "SCO* tS OOP Santa Clara, -is Joie. Loi (iazoa, Wright aad yr.nc'.yy: Way £•-_*- tloaa<excep: Saaday) *9 C2\ |5.39p BaBjoseaadPriaslpalWarStaUoas J343a 6 4Sp SosMt Exprei •.— Kedwood. Saa Joae.Gilroy.9aIlaJi9.Paso Ksbles. Baa Lois Oo'.»?o. Saata Barbara, Loe Aacelca, Demtaa;. El Paao, l»ew Orleaai. Uew Tork 7.10a, B.45P Pajaro. WaUoarille. CapttoTa. J » ,- ,-_ Saata Crax. CaitroTllle. Del^r]**?* Monte. Pacific Grore tS-15P baaMaieo,Bereifard.Belaont.8aa Carlos. Bedwood. FVr Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto „.. TS43* 6-30p Saa Joie aad Way Suuoaa. S 35* 8X0p Palo Alte aad Way Statioos 10.15a 11-23P SoataSaaFraadaeo. MUIbrae, Bar- '. i:ac»=se. San MaMOi, Belaoa^ - £aa Carlos. Bedwood. Fair Oaks, Meolo Park, sad Palo Alto 8-4S» «11 33p M*TCe'.i. Mocatala View. Sana/- Tale, Lawreaee. Stata Clara aad aa Jose t9.4S» A fer Monitor. P for Arteraooav 1 6aa4ay excepMd. i aaaday oaly. • Saturday oaly. • Moaday oily. ibtufe a; ait atstloaj es Saaiur. CALIFOHNU NORTHWESTELM RL Ca LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC BAH. WAY COXPAKT. TUnxras retry, root of SCarkst Strta-s. SA3T TCtAHCXSCO TO 3A3T SATAXXm WEEK DATS— !:*>. »:«>• »}<*K U:«> a, nv. 12:33. 2:30. 3:40. »:lo. 5:S0. 8:30 aad 11.34 p *n- eiturdays — Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUXDAT3— T:30. 8:0a 9:30. 11:00 a. m.. V.tO, JJ8 8:40. 3:19. 6:30. 11:30 p. ta. SAW BAPAEI. TO SA3T PaAHCXSCO. WE££ DATS-«:06. m.X}. 1:33. T:30. »3*. UTW a. nu. 12:50. t3:0O. 8:40. a:00. m.ZM. «:23 P. m. Eamrdays— Extra trip at 1:43 p. m. *-**Ji 6XJXDATS— «:M. 7^3. 9:20. U:1S a. O.. J:4*. 8:40. 4:50. 3:00. 5:20. «:23. 7:30 p. m. tExeegt Saturdays. . _^ Ban rran. I May 1. 190*. I Saa Fran. ¦Week I Son- I Destlaa- 1 Biia- I W«»k Dmys. I days. I Uea. 1 days. | Day*. 7:30 a . 7:43 s 7:43 a 7-89 a 8:00 a 8:40 a 3:4«> a sioOa 9:S0a XxaacXx 10:20 a 10:20 a 2:30 p 2:30 p «:£0p 8:2* 9 5:10 p 8:10 p *Z* P T:3S * 8:43 p -.33. 7-3Oal 7:43al 7:43a «;Sa »;Si Norato. 10:20 a|w.2O * 2:30 p 9:30 a! Petaluraa «:20p.e:20p 5:10 1 2:30 p and VZ'S™ 9 8:10 p( Santa Acaa. 8:43 pi T-ifl& 7-30 a ~" 10:20 a|1030 a 8:80 p 2:30 o| 8:43 pj 7.23 p» 7:30 a T:30a HestdsburV- 10:20 a-10^tt » 2:30 p 2:30 p Geyserw-tUe. 7:23 PI T:23p> QoTeraale. 1 t T?fta! 7-30 a' H05la=d no.70 a'10:S> % LJoplg^pl and Cklaa. )7^pt7^3> • I I WllUts. J j !:S0a| 7:30 a) Sherwood. I 7:25 pi 7:28 p> "8-Wal 8-0Oa|GTierneTi:ie and 110:20 ajlO:» a siSpi SjioplCasp Vacauca. I 8:43 p| «:»? • Aft. «-<y>a " 8:40 al 8:40a tlOp 2^30 a 80^™*- S:00d8:28i> *- WP siiQp Gl«a Elea. 8:43 pt 1 an.t T«Oal ' 110:20 a'.10T2O a t!lo l\ LIS l\ SeoastopoL U:a3 pj i X> p „.,.„ ecsnect at Sar.ta Rosa far Whit* c T^^lr^n Md I Mart West Sprte*s; aC S^i^ftfr Bute's Saaitarrta: at Lyttca for ™)°* serials: •* Geysernile for Skaru H^s- at CJoverdale for the Geysers. Booae- 2Si?Sil Greenwood: at Hcplandfor L^acaa SJi?»« HlitTaad Bprtstrs. K«!seynile . CatIs- wR /nrls« Soda Eay. Lamport aad B*rU*tt aV'Cklah far Vichy Sprlrp. Saratoc* f^ S' Rlne Lakes. Lacnl DeiJ Lake. V.itter i'USK' ewer Lake. Po^s Potter Valley. f^Jrti Helrtta. Halinile. Orr*s Hot 1*2,"!^ Halfway House. Cosaptehe. Camp I?«S: Hop^T Me=d3ct=o City. Fort Bn«. vrStSrt VsaU ' * l WUIlts for Fort Bra«. WertSort." Sherwood. Canto. Conrelo Laytoa- SfeV. G^rberrtae. Fapperwocd, Scotia aad E^tSday to Monday round-trip tickets at r»- d 'on 1 SWJ t da7S— Bonad-trlp tlckeU to *U polats b«yoad San Kafael at half rates. ¦ncket Office. 830 Market street. Garoelei* **JA3*L. FBAZIEH. . R. X. BTAIT. ' Gea. Maaacer. . Cea Pi* Aft. ; •itNRY J. CALLACHEK CO. (Successors to Flannacan Sc Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMBAI.MF.R3. 20 Fifth St.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone Sooth 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. . Fuaeral Dlrtctors and Emhalmars Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel South 187. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. James McGinn, Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO.. Formerly With McGinn Bros. Funeral Directors and Emhilrners 214 Eddy st. Tel South 57*. RAILWAY TRAVEIi. f| CALIFORNIA §f I LIMITED TO CHICACO | i LEATES HOXDiTS tad THOASD&TS f] K at OtfO a, m., through la 3' daya, ¦ B with diaer aad all trapping-*. W Oth«r Baste r* Trains: 7:30 a. m.1 teT Stockton. Fresno. Bakersfleld, lioo ?I nt J Merced. Hanford aad Visalla. 4:00 pi to. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City. Grand Canyoa aad Chicago. TICKET OFriCES — 641 Market St. aad Ferry Seoot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad, way, Oakland, CaL 27 South First St* 8an Jose. [ H To SAN RAFAEL ROSS VALLEY. HILL VALLEY, . CAZADERO. Etc Via SaoMllto Ferry SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 6 3o! 7:10. 7:45. 8:30. »:15. 10:00. 11:00 £ «{vio a. m. SausaUto only). 12:20. 1:43, 3;ii 4-00. *:». »:15. »=50. 6:2?. 7:lfi. »:00. 10^a li -35 F- n>- Sundays and legal holidays depart it 7-10 • :tf ' 8:5 °- • :15 « 10:0 °- ":«>iT« ! il 12:20. 1:00. 145. 2:30. 3:13. 4.^00 "35* V 'jFnlxe at Ean Francisco, week days. 6-it 7W 7-S5. 8:15. 8:45^ 9:M. 10:20. UsBV£' VMW 1.25. 2:50. 3:33. 4:20. 5:05. 3:40. J-u tt'wTf-M. 10:06. 11:23 P. m. On Sundays ?aad legal holidays extra trains arrive at 12:43, 2tf£ 8 For^Falrfaa. week days, depart at 7:43 a. nx. 2 15 P. m- On Sundays and legal holidays at f;45.»:13. 10:00. 11:00 a. m.. 12:20. 1KXH, i : Ji P " "* THROUGH TRAINS. . 1.45 a. n. daily— Cazadero and way stations. ¦ :15 a. m. Eondays only— For Point Reyes. «tc 3:13 p. rn. dally except Sunday — For Caaa- dero. etc 8:16 p. ra.. Sundays only — For Caaadero, etc TICKET OFFICE— €23 Market at. FERRT — Unicn Depot, foot of Uarket at. Mt. Tamalpais Railway Lear* TU fciuliu t my Airlw Ban grandson Net ef aarttt n. San rraa<i»a» Week I 8mn- t^" I Son- Week' Day*, day*. /fSffljffiOjk dara. Daya. 830a R2£9iE32H I2;*5 f • &45* 10:00a WSzggaSf 2:O9r»t1:0Sa 10:00a 11:00 a Vf^Sgy 3:35 r 3:35 r t:45r!2;20r \h5S27 B:«0r 6:15 1 »:1Sr] 1:45 r \&Vjr 6:13 r ifcOil ........ *Mr asBoH .....—. •TUfimttytar. » ft—lsUs to 1O t»D»y. Ticxrr itZfi Waxxkt Br. (Netth Shore Raflroeidl Omen land Saceauto Fsxjkt. t »ot Uaxttt St. AGARD— In Oakland, Cal.. September 19, 19M. Joseph J.. beloved husband of Sabra L. Agard. and father of Arthur F. and Merta V. Aeard. a native of New York, aged 6t> years and 5 months. ATKINSON-»In this city, September 20. 1904, Ellen Edith, beloved daughter of George F. and Sarah Atkinson, end sister of David R. and Fredrick H. Atkinson and Mrs. J. U. Flack, a native of San Francisco, Cal.. aged 19 years 5 months and 23 days. CTFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Flack. 2921 Folsom street, between Twenty-flfth and Tweaty- eixth. Interment private. BRODERICK— In Oakland. September 19. 1904. John Broderick, beloved hu?band of Ellen Broderick, and father of Eleanor. Mar- garet. Eveline and the late Katie Broderick, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged SS years ar.d 4 months. ¦ CTTrtends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). September 21. at 8:30 a. m.. from his late residence, 1274 Thirteenth avenue, thence to St. Anthony's Church, where a solemn re- Quiem high mass will be celebratel for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. BRUNS — In this city, September 19. 1904. John P Bnin«. beloved brother of Mrs. J. Dunn and Mrs. Ann Pitt, a native cf San Francisco, aged 45 years and 6 months. A member cf May field Ledge. I. O. O. F.. and Brother- hood of Carpenters No. 161. of San Mateo. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m.. from the parlors of Theodor Dierks 957 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Six:h, and thence by C:30 p. m. train to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for interment. „__, BUSBY— In Oakland. Cal.. September 20, 1904. Mary, wife of the lat? Edwin Busby, and mother of Emma L. Busby and Mrs. J. E. Angwin of Dunsmuir. Cal.. a native of Eng- land, aged 72 years and 3 months. COSTELLO— In this city. William Costello. be- loved husband of Sarah Costello. and father of Richard W Joseph V.. Francis J. and Alice M. Costello. a native of Rathkeale. County Limerick. Ireland, aged 72 years. (New York and Cincinnati papers please ccj> v. ) cfyThe funeral will take place Wednesday morning September 21. at 9 o'clock, from his late residence. 923 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for tbe repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. CROWE — In Suisun. Solano County, September 18, 1904. John F., beloved eon of the late Thomas 'and Bridget Crowe, and brother of Thomas Crowe and the late Mrs. John Mc- Cauley a native of Michigan, aged 2S years 1 month and 11 days. CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 9:30 a. tn.. from the par- lors of the United Undertakers. S66 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. DI VOLL— In Oakland, Cal.. September 20. 1904 at 9iT Poplar street, James G.. beloved husband of Lydia A. Di Voll. a native of Newbury. Vermont, aged 73 years ? month* and 12 days. HANSEN — In the City and County Hospital, September 20. 1904. Thomas Hansen, a native of Wisconsin, aged 17 years. HARRINGTON— In this city, September 20. 1904. at the residerce. corner cf Twenty-first street and Treat avenue. John, beloved hus- band of the late Mary Harrington, and father of Mrs. W. J. Holgersen. a native of Bantry. County Cork, Ireland, aged !»4 years. CTNotiee of funeral hereafter. HORN— In this city. September IS. 1304, Mar- garet, widow of the late John Hern, and be- loved mother of Walter. Joseph J. and the late Frank Horn, beloved sister of Mrs. Ann McMenomey. Mrs. Mary Fields, Mrs. Ellen Mannion. Mrs. Bridget Hannon and the late Mrs. Katie Egan. a native of Drum- cullouzh. County LJmerick. Ireland, aged 50 years. (Durand. Wis., and Bisbee, Ariz., papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 9:30 a. m.. from her late residence ltfCO Laguna street, between Post and Sutter thence to St. Mary's Cathedral. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HUMPHRIES— In this city. September 19, 1&04 Jac Humphries, a native of Wooden- basVt. England, aged 49 years. HUTCHINSON — In Oakland, Csl., September 20 1904 Anna Children*, belcved wife of Fallentyr* R. Hutchinson. end mother of Mrs Ernest C. Pelxctto. Mrs. Bernard Ran- »ome Mr». William Bull Pringle and Dwight Hutchinson. a native erf Natchez. Miss. KENNELEY— In this city. September 19. 1904. William Kenneley. a native of Ireland, ared 6° years. A member of the Riggers" and Stevedores' Union, Local Xo. 222. of the I. L. M. and T. A. ETTriends and acquaintances aro respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day t Wednesday), at 1 p. m from the funeral oarlcr* of McGinn & Hansen. 214 Eddy street between Taylor and Jones. Interment Holy Cros3 Cemetery. MARTINEZ— In this city. September. 20, 1904. Rosa Martinez, a native of Mexico, aged 71 McGRAW— September 20. 19»H. at her resi- dence 045 Chestnut street, Oakland, CaL. barah Ellea, wife of Edward W. McGraw. aged 56 Tears and 10 days. f^7"Fnneral private. MIBACH— In Sausallto. September 19. 1904, • Peter Joseph Mlbach. beloved husband of the late Cathartna Mlbach. and beloved father of Mrs Maggie Muller. Mrs. Frank Garrissere. Mrs' Peter Weber, and Mathlas and Henry Mibach and the late Michael Mlbach and Mrs Annie Espel a native of Dahlhausen. Germany aged 82 years 4 months and 19 flays. A member of St. Panlns D. R. K., Unterstutaungs Vereln. C7"FriendB and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of Gantaer Bros.. 1203 Mission street, between ¦ Eighth and Ninth, thence to Et- Boniface's Church. = Golden Gate avenae. near - Jones street, where a ¦ requiem - high ¦ mass will be DIED. Agard. Joseph J. McGraw, Sarah E. Atkinson. Ellen E. Mlbach, Peter Jos. Broderick. I John Millmore. Joseph Bruns. John P. Moresi. G. B. Busby. Mary Nagie, Peter Buck Co6tello, William Noonen. John Crowe. Jchn F. Pfuhl. Henry R. Dl Voll, James G. Plagemann, Louisa D. Hensea, Thomas Reid. John J. Harrington. John Shaen. Joseph Horn Margaret Shively. Lewis Humphries. Jac Stone. Hannah Hutchinson. Anna C. Vaughn. Mrs. K. Kenneley, William Wall. Margaret Martinez. Rcsa Wempe. W. A. A. M. DOHRMANN— WEXELBERGER— In this city, Peptenr.ber 17, IShM, by the Rev. Herman Gthrcke, John Henry Dohrmann of Oakland. Cal , and Thsresa Florence Wexelbergcr of San Franoivo. Cal. FLOCKHART— WETZOLD— Ia this city. Sep- tember 10 1004, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, John Flockhart to Lilly Elaa Wetzold. both of this city. MODICA— CARRINGTON— In this city, Sep- tember 19, 19O4, by Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Dunn, Francis B. Modlca of Kan- Fas City, Mo., and Clorine Carringtcn of San Francisco, Cal. SEGEBARTH— KUHN— In this city, Septem- ber 18. 1904. by the Rev. Herman Gehrcke, Ernest Segebarth and Louise Kuhn, both of this city. MARRIED. BOWMAN— In this city. September 19. 1904, to the wife of J. C Bowman, a daughter. COXKT— In this city. September 17. 1904. to the wife of Jumes Coary, a sen. O'LEARI- In West Berkeley. Cal.. Septem- ber 19. 1W4, to th* wife of Thomas O'Leary. a daughter. BORX. Elrth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will net be inserted. They must be handed j n a t either cf the publication offices aad be indorsed with the name and residence of per- rons auth;rlzed to have tbe same- published. Notices restricted elic^iy td the announcement of the event are published once ia this, column Jre? of oharse. tlhihfc— iiiAKKlAlibS— DtAiilbi The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Ralph W Swain. 20. 1322D Valencia street, and Mabel L. McMillen. 21, 205 Bartlett street. George D. Johnson, 41, «33 Minna street, and Carrie M. Horn, 20. Stockton. Edward O'Hara 31. 254 First street, and Mary Foley. 30. 2211 Dupcnt street. * ¦¦ Edward S. Gallagher, 34. 2 Verona street, and Florence M. Rude. 21. Gcldendale, Wash. Albert G Brown. 21. 33 Sixth street, and Mary F. Warren. IS, 4230 Twentieth street. ' Otto V. Van Curen, 33. L09 Angeles, aad Emma L. Burton, 30. Rayrailtcn. Pa. George Keach. 40. Sacramento, and Ade- laide L. Jacox. -2~. Flint. Mich Joseph P. Neppert. 23. 2i»71 Howard street, and Lottie Flageolett. 20. 2971 Howard etreet. Lcuis A. Coltoa. 27. So« Hayes street, and Edr.a II. An«U. 19, 1C35 Page street. George L. Raney. 45. Denver, and Hattie B. Nichols. 34. Roulette. Pa. John R. Bellman. 2C. 723 Clement street, and Bertha J. W»l?ert. 21. 13^ Bernard st. Frank J-_Fciey. 2G. 748 O'Farrell street, and Ernestine L. Barada, 1«. »76 Sutter street. Andrew Anderson, 53. 323 H Third street. and Anna L. Hnell. 37. 320^i Third street. Eugene Wallace. C5. city, and Victoria War- hunt 1*, 307 Fourth street. Giorgio Lucca tsi. 22. 42S Chestnut street, and Emma Barbonchielli. 18, CT» Broadway. Robert C. Meyers 21. city, and Anna Lin- dow IS IS Turk street. John 'H. M. Benkert. 31. ISO Sixth street, and Julia C. A. Lachmann. 23. 1107 Treat ave. Henry J. Smith, 21. city, and Marion Creel- E2n, IS. city. *;.~--;-.t MARRIAGE LICENSES. C7Rezr:ains at the parlors of Carew & English. S) Van Neas avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. WEMPE— In Oakland, Cal., September 19. 1904, William Anthony A. M. Wempe. be- loved infant son of William and Maria Wempe. a native of Saa Francisco, Cal.. aged 4 months and 6 days. CTThe funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at l:3O p. m.. from the resi- dence of the parents. 419 Oak street, thence to St. Boniface's Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. t^Frieads and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a. tn.. from 10» Walnut street. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. STCNE-^n this city. September 19. 1904. Hai.naj beloved mother of Jacob. Marcus. Abraham L.. Leon D. and Belle Stose and ilrs. B. Sliwheimer. a native of Ichenhausea, Germany, aged 76 years and 10 months. CTThe funeral sendees will be held to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m_, at her late resi- dence. 1458 Franklin street. Interment Homa o* Peace Cemetery, by special train from Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. Please omit flowers. VAUGHN— In Berkeley, Cal.. September 20. 19C4, Mrs. Kathertae Vaughn, beloved mother of M. O.. J. C. F. C, G. V., Carrie L. aad E. L. Feudner, a native of Trieste. Austria, aged V2 years 10 months and 12 daya (Solano County papers please copy.) t-^ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. September 22. ax 2 o'clock p. m., at Durgin & B!akeiey*s undertaking par- lors. Berkeley. Interment private. Please omit flowers. WALL— In this city. September 20. 19O4. Mar- garet Wall, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully iovit-d to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 1 P. m.. at the parlora of Craig Cochran & Co.. 429 Golien Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MORESI— In this city. September 20. 100*, G. B. Moresi. beloved husband of Maria, father cf John and Ida Moresi. and brother of Daniel Moreai, a native of Switzerland. «ged 62 years. NAGLE— In this city. September 19, 1904. at his residence. 742 C street Richmond Dis- trict. Peter Buck, beloved father of James L., Charles G. and Peter B. Nagle. Mrj. Catherine F. Brown. Mary C. and Clara G. Nagle, a native of Canada, aged 7T years 10 months and 19 days. (Buffalo, N. T.. papers please copy.) C?" Notice of funeral hereafter. NOONEN — In this city. September 20. 1904. John, beloved husband of Caroline Noonea. a native of Albany, N. Y.. aged 7(5 years 4 month? and S day?. C?"Frieada are respectfully lavitad to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow <Tfcur»- day), at 1 p. ra.. at his late residence, 1511 Sacramento street, thence to Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets. waer» services will be held at 2 p. m.. under the auspices of California Ledge No. 1. F. aad A. M. Interment private. PFCHL— Suddenly ia Modesto September 13. 1904. Henry R. Pfuhl dearly beloved husband of Marts Pfuhl. and father of Emil A.. Dor- othy C. Henry R. and Gussie A- PfuhL a native of Germany, aged 57 years. (New York and New Orleans papers please copy.) CTIntermeat private. PLAGEMANN— In this city September 19. 100*. Louisa D.. beloved wife of J. F. Plage- mann, aad mother of Henry G.. Emiiie E.. Oscar F. and Robert D Plagemana. and sister of Mrs. EmiUe Eickhoff. a native of California, aged 4G years 10 months and 19 days. (Sacramento. Ca!. papers please copy.) C7The funeral will take place Wednesday. September 21. at 10 a. m.. from her late residence 1C90 Page street, corner cf Broder- ick. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Pleas* omit flowers. REID— In this city. September 19. 1904. John J. Reid, dearly beloved husband of Mary Reid, and beloved father of Etcnf.t R«!d. a native of County Kerry. Ireland, aged 29 years 9 months and 5 days. A member of Carmen's Union No. 2G5. t^ Friends aad acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day. September 21. 13O4. at'Benicia. at St. Dominick Church, at 9:30 o'clock, where a requiem masa will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul. Remains at Golden Gate Undertaking Parlora. SHAEN— In thi* city. September 20. 1904. Joseph, beloved husband of the late Sarah Shaea. and father of Mrs. Rotowaky, Jacob, Aaron, Samuel and Peter Shaen, a native of Germany, aged 76 years and 5 months. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:13 a. ra., at his late residence. 1312 Webster street. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 train. Kindly omit flowers. SHIVELY— In this city, September 20, 1904. Lewis Shively father of Henry Lawrence Shively of New York aad Mrs. Edward J. Fowler of this city, a native of Ohio, aged 70 years. iLcs Angeles, Cal., and Chicago papers please copy.) celebrated for the repoee of M» socL com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Crosj Cemetery. • . MILLMORE— In this city. September 19. 1904. Joseph Millmore beloved husband of Carrie Millmore. and brother of Mrs. E. M. Rhodes of Seattle. Wash, a native of England, aged 44 years 4 months and 13 days. A member of Court Eclipse No. 14. F. of A., and In. ternational Brotherhood of Teamsters. Local No. $3.