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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Governor, Latest Addition to the G)ast\yise Fleet, Reaches Port The Pacific Ccast steamship cdm par.ys new twin screw' liner G?ov«rnor, Captain John Shea, arrived yesterday, 47^ days from Philadelphia, and cocked at Broadway v.-harf. Fri day, from 9 a. m. until 2 o'clock, it will be open to public inspection. The Governor made the lopg trip \u25a0without a hitch, and co pleased are thfi company's officials with Captain Shea's •discharge of his important duty that they expressed regret yesterday that a company's rule would prevent their rewarding him with the permanent command of the new ship on the coast run. As it is he will take th« Governor out on its flret trip to Se attle, but at the northern port will Burren<S*r the command to Captain Jepsen, who is senior master on the i "northern run. Captain Cousins, who ranks next to Jepsen in seniority, will command ©f the President when that liner returns from Alaska. Cap tain. Shea will take the City of Puebla and C&pt&ln Weaver, at present master of the President, Trill be trans ferred to the Queen. . Th« Governor, as far as the hull is concerned, is twin to the President, «.ad the two vessels have much In com mon. The Governor, however, has twin screws and two smoke stacks and there is something more of luxury *n the passenger accommodations. Four of the Governor's suites of bedroom, fitting room aad bathroom surpass thoge of tr-y other liner sailing out of .this port. . CiptaJn Shea reports an uneventful voyage and gives the Governor a good I reputation in fair weather and foul. The engines worked without a hitch. The Governor is equipped with wire less and brought wireless outfits for ! the Queen end City of Puebla. • \u25a0 -The Governor will leave here on its fir*t regular trip et 11 o'clock turn, on Saturfiaj', end, with tha President aofi one of the older vessels, trill contrib ute the service between here and Puget sound. Tfce President, which l«ft "fcere yesterday, will sail from the sound October 1 for Xom«, will be .bafck by October 17 and October 22 will resume Its regular runs on the \u25a0.coast- The Governor is the latest addition to the compacy's fleet, but will not be . Che last, es the construction of a 20 i knot turbine passenger steamship is already unfier consideration. The new vessel will be similtr in construction the Tale. anfl Harvard recently built for.l, coastvrise ruos on the Atlantic. Tl-e «»tv/ ship will carry express 1 freight"- only 'and. not more than 700 tor.fi. It .will fc«ve accommodations for :T0 pnysengers. There will be IS suites ..;:J ;.o siateroom will' have more than two berths. The new steamer will run between Puget sound and San Diego.. ! Liner Newport Iteaehe* Port •The Pacjfic Mall liner Newport. Cap tain Russell, arrived yesterday from \u25a0piinsrcii and way ports. The Newport] wm only 5 days 4 hours from Mazat- j lan. Once upor. a time this would have J occasioned no comment,' but r.otv it is unusual for a Panama liner to make this run in Ivjss than 7 days. The New port is the flag ship of the Panama fleet, and came into port looking like a yacht, except outside, along the line, where, a growth of green V'2-ss rather marred the 'smart effect. .On the outv.'£.rd voyage the pasßcn gere appeared to have been -well cared for. and upon arrival at the isthmus they inserted an advertisement In Pan ama cewspapers telling the world how •trell Captain Russell end his officers had treated them. The Newport brought 1,274 tons of cargo, treasure valued at f32,000. and 4t passengers, among whom were Ed vard A. Barnes and Dr. and Mrs. W. J. BiLghar.i, missionaries, who have been located for severs.l years in Guatemala. The other cabin passengers were: Fred Shepard, E. "M. Smith and wife, J. R. Harvey. Harry C. Elkins. George Merrick. John T. Wright, E. J. Wood ward and A. M. Stetson. Lfaer Siberia Sails for Orieat Tec Pkcific Mail liner Siberia. Cap tain S. S&hdberg, sailed yesterday -at 1 o'clock for the for east with a full cargo and "00 cabin passengers, &s well as a number of Asiatics In the steerage. The passengers included: " For Honolulu^— Gejrs* H. Acjus. Fred Blair, H. BniSfc, A. CcnstabcJ, Mrt. A. CoDfcUbel. A." J. Der'er. W. F. Outtoa. Mr*. Hi V. Duttan, H. K. Flewhtr. Mrs. S. P. Fcrert, U !>t. J. Gllieit, K. E. HaoiiiUin. Mrs. IZ. E. Haffitltoa, .H. E. Bw»n. : Mr*. H. K. Hewsua. F. K. --•-• *. £ a&d serraat,* A. G. n;a*. G. Hucter, ' Mrs. H. A. I*tat»erg and lai:-i. Master Rndolph I*ea^erß, Ms«er Aiesasder Iseaberj, M. K-' J*3teoa, KCvziA if. Kittrefl^e. Al«x O. Lax css.<*. Doaaid Larssach, Ifrs. SI. T- McGauley and aalfl, Mrs. E. Palaer. Ctsr:c-s L. Poaorcr, Tf. T. Scbaidt, Mrs. W. T. ScbiiMt. Eet. 6. S^nfidcr. Mrs. D. fecudfler. Mrs.' K. C. Tiionitson, L*ors V*Cl?r, Mrs. L«ou V*Ul«r, W. TT*lcr.!onj», C. B. Wtii, ' Mrs. C B. V.-elis, C. 1\ S«Ui. i Mrs. C. 1".. Z'-jttf-!; Hn. Msrloa GrooV, waiu esd I infant; Ilri. Eflwirfl ' H. Kitxrcl^e, Mr*. Al«s- j tfsdar D. Laracach. Mrs. Citries L. Poiaeroj-. Ydkcinsih—il»ioT R. L. ABae*!ej- t Mlm Jwsle .J. Asibarv-. Miss G.-Baucus,' J. E. Carter, Miss Deburil. Carter. Mi«s £. Dickinson. Ti*. F. !•.• a- ; .a«2, Mr*. XV. r. Dreaaca. Pt!!l? FUfllcy. Mit* 1 Juiia C riocfetn^. S. Kaciada. W. E. L*rob, Mrs. 3. K. JicCatfej-. Miss Acale M. ill!'.*,'. M!«» Mery L. i'.jlier. T. K. MJttal. . Miss Cath«rio« A. RercoJdf. C. E. EeWnsoa. Mrs C. E. B«biii«iß. R. Fore«t Russell, M:-*. R. Fortat Ks*s«n. 'Car! A. Scca«iaer. John 3. Schn*!<lßr. Mr». Jot«pa Stickney aa<S two tertaal*, F-7bert Tlroata, Mr*. E:i>ert Tiioaa*. Mrs. H. L. Veasie, Mr*. E. Wj^el. - . - • Kob*— Mlm M. M. Albtrtson. Mis* Flf»renc« J. Blgt'.ow, E. M. Cable, Mrs. E. M. C*b!c. Her. j. W. Hitch, Mr*. -«"tn McK«aa." Rtv. W. C. Rcftia. M». w. C. Rufos an 4 two ctiMrea, K«r^ C. C. SawtelL C C. Samell. Conria Tar'ior, Mrs. Corwtn Tar'.cr. NRf.-.fSk»— W. H. Bcyd, J. C. Di-rtton, Mr«. J. C. DarJsoa. SiasfSfcJ — Mrs. H. F-. Ara»:il, Utet E. If. BrlffttbUl, F. C. Bc:k. >"m Attcc Clajtoa. X'.£s ' Lacy A Corker, Mlts ">i4Ul A- EiUs. MUs Erisaa Gs^tsilE^e. C. F. Joliastoa. Mrs. C. V. Jouo«t^:a,' Mis* l>la* E. Eurz, Dr.' E. I. Ojjood. Mr«. E. I. OtcooJ. M««t«r Ruf «-';! Omo<xl. Mas ter WzJitce OttooA; Mifs Eleanor Oi>goo<l, Rst. v.'fita O. Pj"*. Ero«*t *Si#ajsfton. " "•\u25a0-'- Honskoae—P. R. Andr*rra. Mre. Ctrol!a« W. Bak*-r. A. H. Barty, Stcphea H. Baf.ov. Vr. F. Bxrcee. H. C. Blr^seyt, Georce S. Ulc*s Jr., Mrs. Alice. S. Elcuat, Mm V. Etcljti B. Baugb, ! Mrs. J. r. Csae. Archjt»al(l Case. 'W'llUftn G. t Ci*n«r. Miss Cbarietts C. Cole, Mrs. S. Da^ea- 1 port. W. H. X>»v Sr., Sire. W.,H."Oar, CUarlea K. I>ay. Mr*. 2. V>\ Edwards, Carl &iastb. C. A. Far. Mr*. C. A. Fty. G. A. GoebeU Mrs. C. S. Hderber. Major 3. O. Hutclitnsoa. Mr*. Mary ,A. Huntiajtoa, Miw >iirtsa Soatiajtoa, trn !!»aj B. Joae«, Mlv Mtry W. Lawreace, B. i\ Learned, Mrs. E. F. Learntd. 1. A; Lemiecs, Miss Afart" Lo«tt." Miss K. H. Lowrr. J. A. Mac*aler, T.. X- MacaaJaj-, Mi»f> A£ns G. Mater, Mr*. M". E. MfCllßtock. Friiak P. McMaboa, | Mrs. Marraret B. ' M«lrc«e; Stmncl J. Miller. I hilt* Mac E. H. Peabofly, Tbma« E«atn Jr., } T. O. Rialttr, Mr*. T. G, RUiker. Mrs. L!3a C. ) Hojrert. MI*«" rior*ace Bogers. ProTeacr Dr. H. Scli*ain*!»a<l aad iaujittr. Mrs.' Cair!<«« H. Sleeper iad 2 c'-IJcrea. Csrl W; fiaiitU. William I M. Saitli, Mrs. J. H. Sp!t*3iUl«-. - Frxcfc B. i Stoae. Mr*. Track 3. Btcoe, MUs lae= M. Stece. ' Jaliaa Tljora«. Mr*. . Juliaa Xtorre, A. "Wagner. ; Mrs. "A. W«e&«r, f>. W«rfcn!-Mela, P. TF4rfera T i Mela, T. M. VFarrea. Mrs: F. M. w»rrta. Mi« J F«nc«6 E. Warrea, Mfcs Grac* Wtrrea, F. B. THjite Mr*. A. P; "WtUtfJl. SlJss Wbitt*!!, A; H. wjiiiam*. Rev. tesliC We:fe, Mr*. Leslis Wo!f« iuid' cfclH, MU* F..K. Woodman. I Join *t ' Bdaalola— J. E. Adita*, >*rf. J. H. • AAstß*. Mr*, t. R. Bnra», Albert Cbarlier, ; Mtes E. Carri*. Mrs. F. if. Carrie, E. O. Faoifc. j cer, Mr*. C.B. FowJtr. Mita M. P: F<w!«r. 3.\ M. Ivw]er,"M!*s Sj-bil H*cit!n£. MJm Geacvi«v« , Hocktag, A. E<x*kl2S.' Mrs. A. Hoekiat. Mi«s H. J M. 3oKmaj»B, Her. S. "B. Rairden. - Sir*. >'. 8.-f EaWta, Dr. S. W. Xilden, Mrs. B. XV. Tll&ta. t U^riSßi General Maaaeershlp > W. E. Pearce, general manager of the j Pacific Coest eteatoshlp company, has I ter.a«red his resignation ar.fi u-jjl sever; hit connection with the corporation- at | the end' of this month. He "wtir rest j 'for a month or so and when he goe»l into harqess again it will be on nW own account. The Pearcp management has been popular and profitable and President Ford yesterday expressed his regret at Pearce's decision. Pearce took charge as general manager four years ago and has piloted the con cern through periods of strikes ana marine disaster with good Judgment, As a "boss" he wag eminently fair and among businessmen won a name for square dealing. His successor has not yet been napieij. Escape Death br Jumping Overboard Two sailors at work Jn a punt along side the French ehjp JplnvJUe escaped being crushed to death yesterday by Jumping overboard when the river j stwmer F. M. Smith crashed Into the Jojnviiie. The Joinville is lying at Howard street wharf No. 2. The Smith was going to a berth at Howard No. 3. but was carried by the tide against the ship. The men in the punt saw the river steamer coming and with \u25a0wild yells Jumped Just as tb« punt be r gan to collapse under the pressure. The crew of. the F. M. Smith saved the sailors with some difficulty, as one of them could not Bwim and in trying to use his shipmate as a Ufa preserver nearly caused both to drown, Schooner Via* Is Wrecked The schooner Vine, which left this port June 26 for Port Hope, Is reported a total loss at Deering, Kotzebue sound, where the little vessel was blown ashore some time during this month. No lives were lost as far a$ I known, but the cargo for Kotzebue and Point Hope was destroyed with the vessel. The Vine was well known on the Pacific. The schooner was built a* a yacht by Captain Burns of Seattle, who made several extended cruises on the vessel. It wag the Vine that brought from the South Seas the native dancers for the Chicago world's fair. For the last two years the Vine has been run ning on the coast, with occasional trips to Alaska. Water Front TCotem An anchor weighing I,s«<} pounds, be longing to J. Homer Fritch, was stolen Monday njght from Mission (street wharf. The theft has been reported to the police, but Fritch says that if th« man who carried it away, will come to work in his coalyard he will not pro»4 cute. \u25a0 C. W. Hopkins lias been appointed ; i purser of the pacific Coast steamship i company's n«w liner Governor. The old shjp Balboa, which. has been | doing duty at S&nta Cruz as a dance hall, arrived here yesterday in tow of the tug Relief 'and will be laid up In' Oakland cr«ek for the winter. The Pacific Mail liner City, of Para; sailed yesterday for Panama and way j ports with about 80 cabin passengers. J Receipts of. lumber yesterday by sea amounted to, 3.1C5.000 feet. The French steamer Admiral Olry, Captain La Braun, of the French j around the world line, arrived yester day, 2 « days from' Yokohama and i\i ' days from Honolulu. • The British bark Dunearn, from ! Eureka, I arrived yesterday at ' Sydney, j having lost, part of Its deckload !n heavy weather. \u0084. . COAST SniPPhyG NEWS Hems of Interest to Mariners . of the Pacific ASTORIA. Sept. 24.— The four matted siflsxra er Irene. Capta'.a ' Mitchell, arrlred la today from Saa Francisco. The oil tank steamer Atla*. Captain Badger, arrived Jo this aoraintj from Port Harford wlth'a car^o of crude oil. The schooner Oliver J. Olson with a partial .cargo of Jcmb*r \u25a0 for Guaj-tnss. M«x.. "l;as finished loading ct th« Tonsne Point lusnber company and is expected to sill tomorrow. The 6te anrer Bedocdo. Captain Bendepard, left cut this momSc? for Puget soumj with freight . sfid psfsenjers. • . The steamer Breikwater. " Capuln MaC-Genn. left out today for Coos bay ' with freight and passengers. The . steanser Citr cf Paouna. Captain Nelsoa. arrived In this morn ing from 6an Francisco with freijrhfand -pas sengers. The British bark Ccaway Castle.* Cap tain Jones, wltfi th« nrst ' caryo of grain tcr Europe this sesscn. . sailed today. Tte stcaiaef Coanoke. Captain Dunham, arrived Jo lastvv«;a inr froaa Srn Frfincisco wita' freight and ms senders. The steasjer Indiana,' walcb -irrN-Pd in last evening, is under charter to the Portland sr-d San Fraselaco steamship compaay. ° The »team>r Cascade, GapUia Apluad. with a'.'jrgo cf lumrter lcadea at Toajce Point laxaber eora p*Tir. s»!Ted todey. \u25a0 '•' • ' - PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 24.— The British ship Dalgomr is expected to fihs«b l&rtlinjr tomor« raw. Tt*' Atesia schooner Casco arrived 'iU!|i evening from Kin Francisco. TUc oriestal liasr Arabia will b« late in gettlwr a.wcy for th« ©rtent tfct* trip, owing to th? difßculty In s'lp p!ying. her with flour. Tee «;tr* steatntr Ka- : inma, put on tb« ronte. is uidnr the Cmir ahriut as fast as It can b« furnished by the csiH*. H. F. McConaick, a lonjrsooreaan ensraje-I ! Saturday in loactias tfce French bark St. Louis. is at St. Vlnceafs hospital siuTerJn? ' from a broken l»g. A' sack' of wheat fell en t!m. Ancthtr pair of . grain carriers w»r* char tered by. local . exporter* 'tMs ojorntns. "th« ve*f*H b^ing the British Means er Miinarch. of 2.3-17 teas, net, •• ana tte : British ship Windsor Park, of 1,612 tons net register, The Et?am»>r will come Cere from j San Francisco after CLs- Charging ther#. Tto Windsor Park will com» in ttllnet from C«lrtera. It .was thought a few day* aeo t&at a lull would be eiperlens^d in tte lln« of rtartering for a while bc'Oauia of the great nnwuer of t^steT* now under ftng»y« atent to los<i h«« la tti^'fall and early spiles, but there seems to b« ao let up y«t. for. hardly a dsy pajses'witooat oae,'**r .two >efcelt being taken for wLeat. loading; , Steamers, in particu lar, are being picked nr> in r»pld successiia. -Tile one taken today is th« third Monarch Uttar now headed for this port. " • \u25a0 - • BAN PEDRO. Sept. 24 — Tb« freifttt stMOi. ' fiip B^nlta. Captain Kiel otson. Rrrlred this : morning from San Francisco asd way pwt« with . cargij consigned u< tb<* PaciSe Coast steam^Mp companr. It will \u25a0 clear tomorrow for Sim FrcncSMO fed tray porw. The schooner Comet, Captain Leafke, Is out two d*.cs from H<>quiam with' a full cargo of lumber consj^np.! to wholesalers at ttls pore The Merchants*' in. dn>endentfteacitfc!p coapsay's eteniiisbio F. A. Kilbum. Captain McLellaa,, cjeired tonight f<ir S-fs. Fraaelsco- au'l' w»y '.ports with a.~ go*} freight end passenger list. .' • - TT.a sr*sai teljooner Samoa. Captain lladwo. Sslslied ditckarging a lu&b*r careo iind cleared today for C6*p&r, tls Ssa FreaeisM. to reload. The steam >cbcoaer " Cbrc-2£tU>. C«ptaln' Joinjna. wVI Calf h _ dlschcrgicg a !i;abtr ;catgo torii^ht and is tclit-dulcfl tft clear tomorrcK-' for GMys Hartxy. ria San Frsne!ico. to- reload. TVe st«in schooner. Centra'.ta is dn<* to arrive tj morrow from A**rde«n. via San Francisco, with a full carro ' cf, luißbfr. „ Army TrsctporU T'.>e Ecrnalde it «t Seattle; '%• The Bviford arrived September 13 at iiiallt. Tie Crock left Nagesaki September -8. ' Th« KflpatrUk is at' Newport Xaws, Va. The Dir arrived E»pt«iaber 13 it ManJtt. TU> . Lfiigaa. ' homeward beund, left Nagasaki Sepreaber 22. ''\u25a0-. ' ' .' - . ' — : Tbe'Meafic'li at New .York. Out of commis- Slan., T. ' r\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u0084' '.;:. '\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0: : ' " Tbt Ingslls Is at Newport News, Va. The Shertfian U at ?Xar« " Island repair*. '.' '.' ". Tte Shertoan arrived Sfpwmber It ' frea» M» a!la. . ......... - < .. . Tte arrired fepteiaber. 14 at Manila. The Ttcasas telted Sept^aber' l7"froa"HoBO' •1-jlu for.ilaalia, ' '. ,"'•. ,;' " ' " The Overdue List Norwegian bark Sula'aa cut i'iSd Care tson Mohlle. for Bshla Blanca.' M:pn cent. — • ~- Britisa b»rk CrOMlngtoa, out 181 : "dars fron: laDi<r:j. for falmoutli, 6" p«r ewt." ' * . Prit?sa ship C«lrJ« Chief, cut 153 dsys from Hacburg. "for Honolulu,' 8 per cent. ' ' ;\u25a0; Frfncl bart LjlTqw d'Aor«rgae, out, 113 deta from' Rochester." for Sis Francisco. S per "cent. : Btirtta «ttip P.'s2cr*. 'oot 13« days frctn' Loa don. for San Francisco. 6 p»r ceat. ' " Swedish barV M»dfa, out 209 days from Stet tin. Jor £aa.Franclsto..26 pfer cent.* , n-iiii'a bark ; SUiila, . out . 154 days from Port Pirie. for Faltnonth, 21' per ctnt. British bark Inrerlrpn.MJt "137 day* from Wallaroo.. : for,' Fataouth, 6 per . cent. " . British ship ' Thctna^ina. cut I*s . day* from Port Plrle, for Falmcuth. ; B per cent, ": ----- -• BrJtiah ship ' Eaddoa . Hell,- out ; 148 ; days from Geelong, : for Falmooth,^'per.ceat. . . . Tim SA^i^ Weather Report Caittd States d*partmeat Qf. ft*ricultnre-*S*a ; Francisco, Eepteabw ii, 100 T. - : ; '" '• \u25a0 --:\u25a0 Past Seatooal ' -JTorv- Stations— '24 hoari. to ante. '. mal. ; Ecrcka 0.00 \u25a0 2.55 0.26 Red Blnff.. \u0084.•.. 0.00 0.03 0.51 Saerameato^ ......... 0.00 0.00 0.28 Mt.Tnnalpals. ;.;;.. 0.00 ' 0.20' 0.29 San FraoolfCO 0.00 0.13; - 0.15 Saa Jose.... 0.00 0.06 O. IV •Treeno 0.00 4 Trace ; *0.10 ladepend*at« ........ 0.00 Trat* 0.07 San Lois 0bi5p0..... 0.00 O.fß 0.82 Los Angeles 0.00 Tra» 0.00 San, Plego ..:.,.. 0.00 0.05 .. O.OJO & '5 5 ?< i/!"*' 1 '-fS 2 : S' ? o. ; -.2.- .$% \u25a0RTATioKR- § •" \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0;"*\u25a0... \u25a0 :•= \u25a0\u25a0' 'f -f^ Baker/... 20.7S 56.-48 E - Cleaf .00 Boise 29.76. H- 50 W Clear S.OO Eiireta 29,02 64 54 ,\W aear :OO FlagrsUff ....;2!).64 Tfl 42 SW \u25a0'\u25a0 Cloudy •. .CO Frerno ......C9.54 H 52 W Cloody .00 la^pendenc? .29.78 S4 52- SE CloTifly .- .00 Los AnFeles...29.S<s «» .53 fetv CJotsdy , .00 Mt; tamalpal».2a-f»3 «3 62 W , Ctoudy .00 N'ortU Head. . .K).P2 5<J 52 S . > Ctocdy;,- .00 Pt«*n)3 ..... .20 .72 tO2 70 . NW £ Cloudy : .00 Pocatelld ....29. 54 84 48 SB • Pt.Cldy .00 Pt. Reres Lt..2f>.?o ' «0' 53 'NW, Cloody .00 Portland \u25a0.".\u25a0."..20.94 5S 54 W Cloudy-. 00 ReS 81uff..... 2:1. 76 £3 -&4 SE Cl*ar .'- ".00 R«ao ..,.26. 72 54 44 W- .'Cloudy -.00 Roseburs 5S .. S Cloudy .00 Sacramfnto ...20.54 76 P0 \u25a0fi Cloudy, .00 Salt Lake 29. 5S $0 52: W Clondy .00 Saa Wepo 29.54 72 CO NW " Cloudy .00 isan Francisco. .2o.l)2 64 .54. 54 W. Cloudy .00 San Jos# ;.?0.92 70 40~"N'W Cibndy .00 S. L. 0b!8i)ft..!?3.04 68 54 TT Cloudy .00 S. E. FaraUon.2d.o2 G3 . M W Clondy .00 Seattle 20.&4 5S 52 SE Cloudy. .00 Sppkane W.SB 74 46 NB Pt.Cldy .00 Tonopsb 29. 50 M 58 SB ' Cloudy .00 Walla Wa11a.. 20. 74- 24 ;. N. Clear .00. Wicpemucca ..29.70 83 40 W Clear .00 Yuma .t9. 70 104 CS SW. Clear, .00 ! syxorsis The pr«f sure 1$ ri&ir.r . along tb» co*it and falllnjr om the .lxiterlcr. ; Tb» lias eausM j»n«r a'.ly cloudy wpatfier ever the Intire Pacific slope," The tetnperature has f allpa OT«r j tUe tfestern portion' of Orcwtt aad remained nearly stationary in othw districts. Conditions are f aTor&ble for clearing, weather tooigbt or Wedaeaday' xnorn. lag. • - :,: ' . FORECAST For San Francisco and vicinity— Partly clondy Wednesday: frcnh west wiad. ' . ; . - For tbo Sinu Clm vjllef — Partly cloudy Wednesday; lijrbt north • wind. . : ': For the Sacramento rjilley — Partly cloudy Wednesday ; light south wind. . ' For tlw S«o JpaoaJn T»ll*y— Partly cloudy Wednesday: light north wind. For Los Angeles »nd vicinity — Cloudy Wednes day; IJgtt west trlnd. G. R. WILLSON, I';" Local Forecaster, temporarily ia charge. Movements of Stenmrn I .TO ARRIVE . y^ , .From' 1 Steamer J r D"«;. Willap'i Harbor IDalsy. JlitcheU-ISept. 25 New York via Ancou . .(Newport ..",... .iSept. 25 Crescent City (Del Ncrte .....jS?pt. 25 , Hamburg '& JVay PortslAssuan ....... Sept. -'5 Huroboldt North Fork \u25a0 . . Sept. 25 Pu?et. Sound Ports (Spokane '.....'. Sept. 23 P«rtlaa<J & Astoria . ...[Cascade ....... Sept. 25 Honjboldt ......; ISoutfl Bay ... Sept. -'J China '& Japan ISlberta .... . . . ISept. SO CMder. Altsta' . .'. . . . ; , iDelh! ......... ISe^t. 25 Hnttboldt -\u25a0 IPomona- ...;..] Sent. £0 Ccqujlle River .... iKllsabeth . Sept. £0 Point Arena & Albion. .jPorao . ... .... .(Sept. 20 San Pedro ..F. A. Kilburn ..'Stpt. -'G San Dleeo & Way I'rt)Ts!S»nta R*m ....isept. id San Pedro |Coronado . ....|f!«-at. 27 Seattle iM*teor ........ (Sept. 27 I Coos Bay :. .i»f. I*. PJaEt...'S»pt. 27 iHoaelulu & Kahvjltil-.lNeradaa ...... :S«pt. 23 jn*l Hirer Ports. ...:. .iAr;ro ISept. JS ;3ta Pedro ft Way PartAlßwilUi .... iSei'i "S I HuraboMt .' . . .'.". .City iof Tcpek*.|Sept. '2i Sallaa Crut .(Arizcnao f. .. . . . !sept; 2S San Pedro ...IS. \V. Eldif.'..|Sept. £5 Mesdocino & pt. Arena! Sea Foam :... Sept. 20 Mexican Ports" >. ICurafao ..... .iPept. 2fl j Rcmboldt ; i Eureka ....... jSept. 1!$ ! San Dieeo & Way I'trtstfttatei of C«l..lSt'p{. SO 'San Petiro .•\u25a0 .... .irianalel—,...".. .iSe'.it. :i0 j Paget Sound Ports... .Itlty M Puebla.lScpt. HO (Portland i.^Tay Poru.!Bo«nckr.:V.'. .. .Ifcpt. M ! Portland dfc Aitorii.'.'..iCl»T Panama. . [Sent. 30 Gray* Harbor" .' '. ;iNe»vburg '.'..;. .lSep». £0 Honolulu .;........ ...jSierra ....... .(Oct. 1 SeatUv & Tacoma nYatwn .....'.. jO^t. 1 j Seattle .......\u25a0..; — jEureka [0ct. . ., 1 ! \u25a0 ' '\u25a0'-'\u25a0'"" "- Tn gAiL - \u25a0'. ~ : :\ :: . : ':~~: '-T : i \u25a0"De.«tlnatlaa ' -1* ' Steamer 1 Sailf jl.'l»r I September 2&-~ I '-- iOrars Harbor ......... tS. Monica:.. 4 pta Sj Grsj-s Harbor ....... .ICass. N'elioa '1 pm 20 Mccdocino Jt rt. Arens'Sfa Foaru . . 4 pns 2 Haißboldt ...'... ..;...1C1t.r Topeka: 10.3Ca i> Los Angeles Ports . . . . .iManalei ....L 4 pO 10 September ' 26— ' I-.- j \u25a0\u25a0 Los Amseleß Ports [Cascade. .';.':";|lo"ain : 2 Huraboldt ....... ..,.:!Rav*lli ..v.;( !) am C Astorls & Port Una ;..!Nortbland r.j 3 pit) • 2 Hnwbolot ....'... . . . . ,\r,r.re f 4* '.'.'..U« 1« . Astoria '&' Portland . ..;Yciseailte .-\u25a0! * pval 2 Sen Diego &. Way I'xrsi&tate of Cal 10 atn! 11 Honolulu .............. IHUonian '. :. 12 b! 10 September 27— 1 • • .4 \u25a0 Grays Harbor ICoronado . ..! 3 pm! 1C Humboldt .'.*. ...iNorth' Fork.| 5 puj| 20 New York via Anew... Pen ..'... ;..12 n: 40 Astoria & Portland \u25a0. . Casts. Bice.; 11 am 24 Auckland & Sydnuy".. T6ddo "; '.'...". 1 pm!,..", Septeuiher 2S-^ " \u25a0\u25a0' ..'.':\u25a0 ' J . Coos : Bay .....'. M. F. Plant 4mn S Humboldt ......Strath Bay.- 5 jmi 3 Hcaboldt . . ; . ; Pdnona'.'t . . . lO.SOo & T/os Angeles Ports .... F. Kllburo.. 4 pm 10 Point Arena & Albion;. Poaio .;;;.. 6 psn • 2 Seattle & Tacoma .'. . .IBackraan ... I.SOp 2<? s Portland ti Way Poris.G. W. Elden 1.30 pl 18 VTHiapa Harbor ...... .|D: Mitchell.;^ ; . ; .-. i . . . , qoquille Kiver ...... ;.iEll*abeth '.. • ota 16 SeiitcMber 2t>— ' ! <. \u25a0'. "I San Diero it Way Ports! Santa = Rosa.. 10 am 11 Puret Sound Ports iSpckane . :,: 11 as * {Jeptf nher . 3<h- i< ' " " :l Grays Harbor .'i......!Ci?ntralia .. 3 oal'lO E»l Hirer Ports ....(Argi \u25a0;;...; 9 aw JC L«n Ap?eles Port»..7.ißoanok* ';.'". 6 pa 13 San Pedro Waf I'«>rt*ißO!iita '..*..; '4 pus II October 2— -_'.' | ' '"^i Cains & Japan.. lAmer., Marnj.l pm; 42_ \u25a0 .'.""•. TO.SAILFnOM:SEATTLC .; v ; --, : Destination '', ... . H ".: Strainer ,\u25a0'./ I . Date ... Skagvtay & WcyPorts. Buaibutdt • . .;. . Sept. 25 Noroe & St. Mlc&'ael.'.. bljrnpla ...... Sept. "3 VaMftz Jt Steward..'..;. Bertha?;':..-;".; . Sept. 2i- Ncme & St. Mlcaael. , JLyr* : v. . ....".. Sept. 23 SVagwiy & Way Ports. jCottege. City .. Sept. 27 Nome & St. Michael ...iTuc*ta» ; '...'.;. Sept,- 28 VaWej & Sevard ;'-;;. .. l Jettiie '........ Oct. 1 li Valdei &.Seward......|PeDnsylvania^.. Oct. : . \u00841 1 Nome" direct .... ... ..'President -..*.:. [Oct. I i Nome * St.' Mlcbaal.V.lNortuwefcteru : . Oct; 2 I Noioe & St. Mlca£«-1...|V1ct0rU,,v.;:.. ;|Oct. 7 i Snn ; «ud - Tlfle Uaited Stares Coast anil Geodetic Surrey— Tirr.q ; aad Heights' of Tides at Fort' Point. For city front (Mission street v^.arO a3J 25 mi;>'jte.?. WEDNESDAY. SHPTEMBER 2Z ;,,.'\u25a0 r~~~~ : Sna rises ...... ...C:ooifeua' tets \u25a0- '..'.', ."..\ . ,'ft:O:j ITimel Tlwftl '\u25a0 \tlxai\ : Tim* " SeP! IFt — - Ft- p i'Ft —^ Ft ,|H'\V|, : |L yj>- IH.,Wi:; "UL'W ; : 2S:.| 1 :59j " ' 4.0[ 7:25! " VS\ 1:411 - '5.21 S:0»; \ 0.7 22.. 2:02- 4.6; 8:04(2.4! 2:1(5! 5.0 0:0 Si 0.7 27-. '4:15 4.r. S-.47' ".%.*\u25a0] 2:531. 4.8 Jo:<^l "X$ 28.; 5:341 4.2 ft:36i 8.2 3:?* 1 ' 4,d 10:561 0.8 23.. 6:4%j 4.2 W:4S 8.4! 4:J57 4i4 11:5". C.3 30.. 1 7:43] 4.4J11:y?| 3.5! 5:49 .•..-.\u25a0..... Time Ball United States Branch . Hy(iroßrapt)ic ' Office, Mer cUa.its' Escliin?:?,' San Francisco, , Cal., Sep tember 24. ISO".; •'. . -"-'.. •.: ,' The time i«li ca th« totrfr of tSt Ferry \rbWSi lag "was dropped today exsctly' at noon. Pacific Standard Tlrae aSOtb.MerldliaV or at SI. 00m; QOs.- Gre?awich Mean : Titas. ; . ' • ' ' . •. J. 0. BURNETT. .. \u25a0 • ' LlMiten3Ct.: U. "S. ' .K.v- ' ia '.Ciarce. 1 V. S. Bra»eh .HydrbgrraphiC' Office A fcrsach of xb<» CcJtr.l SUtos Hy<lro,-;riijbie Office, - taeale'a at. tbs' Merchants' Kxeba&Ke. Is inaioia!D«d -- In ; Sea r Franclfico :_t or ; : rfce -benefit e>t mariners.' . without re^rU to nationality an>l f i cc of f expense. .'Navigators arciccraiallyi lnvited^ to visit tb« office, w»ier»". compleie" sets 'ct .'vfcartu and'sailtng dSreciiou* cf lite .*<-or!d vra'kepfat nand,'. far coiaparison ' and \u25a0 reference. < and ttt latest Jnforrnation- can 'always :he obtiinf<l. re gafding' ligbts, . danger -to -, navfgatlon I'iuS - all icttttrs of interest.- to '. ecean tniutcerca. ' "" ; V J. G. BUKNEXT. •. Lieutenant, f.S.' N., in Gliar^e.;. Aniericsn ' f hf p iKeniJ worth, at Rio de Janeiro, for San Fr'aaeiicor. H • per cent; • , \ . - . British ship Craltisla, - out * 110 * days . from Newcastle, "N: 6. W,.ifor Mollsndo," 10 per cent; " British- ship ~Silb«rh<jr'n," out UO9 days from Newcaatle, " N; - S. V.',, . for Pitngua.' 60 ; per e*nt.' - American \u25a0 ship '• Laui;e, ' out 3 106 - . days " f ro'uj Bremen, {«• S«n; Francisco. -. \\ : p*r cent.' \u25a0 : " Eritisa -snip 'Buiufrlfsbire.'-'out >167 d^ysifrom Shields, for P«rt < Angttes. 8 - j>«t >- cect. \u25a0 -' ; ' ' " SEW^. OP THE OGBAX •-.... „. .\u25a0 . Charter*,, " . .'"Th«, litest charters •rejwrttd; ire:^Tfc<» Brltlrt sWamer Gyns«rlo, grain <\u25a0 ahd 'ciArcb^odise - froai Puret siund to tte pri«t:}Brifi!!i steiaifr UtA. hill, &t PorUand, grs!h thence ; {» Euro**; ; Bilt ish ste^rner : Indian , Monat4l>, ; ; whf it - froni i Pirt laad' to' ths Uaitt-d \u25a0 Kingdom or-contia^»t üßor deafiX-Hambttrsr Hangel, • ;'at \u25a0\u25a0 31s - S&. : cliirtwttj prior -to •.'arrival:'-. Sciiof.nfer -Blstalty. ;^oa , fu^t fooaa, lumber ; tl:ea4e :.i& ;"a i direct ; citrate^ part: schooner : Saov \u25a0 t- : Bur;e*s.« sime' business -'and vcyage ! 'at'46s'S'l.-ctiari4fßd.Vfilor to, arrival.- '. _.-.;Esport«fby- tfae'rPHra;-^' , : '..-. ; ; The "i'sttaair "'. City "of :; fsra"'-: esi!fcd for . 'Ancoa .- aad > way . portft \u25a0 with -a > g«nera 1 > met tbiin'dii'9 cargo,: valued *at - $1344515.-= t©< be. idle-" trituted n« follows: -> For Mexico;; $5,356: J. €n-i tral"- America.*- J3<s,sS7;;:Pasiania.'' ; S0.019;- 'New York, ?S7.SSI>; Colombian sl,993; .Ecuador.-. 5500; Peru, ..- $414 ; r. Chile, $ 2,552; Germany, ' ; $0,(525; ! Franc*, •' $300; '- England. \u25a0• $B*o. : The \: following were the principal exports: ..:-,' ;.,*-;--\u25a0.-. . to M«xlco— TOO bbls flottr. , 20 ics - ; wlnfc, 560 lbs spices:' B2o lb*< raisins,- 8 es firtea: fruit, -64 cs canned foods, 6 cs baking powder, 42 >C» salmon, 13S '= l«s butter, 147 lhs bread; > 701 lbs paste. 218 ; lbs - bean*, 708 lbs p and s-ei \ tabl« meal?, $5 pkgs potatoes, 8 ; pkgs Onions, 9 cc ollree, ; 45 ' bxs frestt f rotti, • 140 lb» tisa, 2.200 t*et inmber, 4 pkg« mactilfltn'/ 75 kegs nail*, 535 bdls « 8 C» ; add, b»!«» bag 3, 12 pkgs paint*. 8 C 6 spool cottoa, tlo Cn tar, 3 ct < coil on, i-e» trpewrlttrt- \u25a0 - > . i -^Id \u25a0 Central Amnlc4i-4,?5S bttig : floor, , 5,500 Ibfi riSfc, 2.P20 lbs malt,, 2,600 lbs bran,- 250 Ib*" beans', • 500 lbs brfca(J. . 4SO lbs : table maal*, 12 cs \u25a0 talmoo . 66 ' cs cann^J \u25a0; goods." $22 * lbs paste, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1,096 lb» . and 20 cs ; dried • f ra}t, 246 " lbs cheese. 1,558. lbs spites., ?2.,pkg*-frtsli frnlts, 1,360 lbs l*rt, -53 pfcss ' onloaa, -, 41S pkgß - pOta toes. '• UiSd lbs tea. "01 ; B*l* ana 20 cs wine. 27 gals and- 6$ cs wUUKy, 2 cs ; brandy. : 11.3 M feet lumber. 12 bale* tpine.^l4 pcs.iron. 8 bdis steel, 1 4 pfcss drops. 40 - pcs \u25a0 boat • material,' : 5 - Mia. bags, 6 pkRS paints. .'230: lbs : sheet copper, 13 pkes \u25a0\u25a0 dry gbods, 130 - kegs white lead. 12 ,bafeji • lentntr. 9 " pk?s .wagon ~ material, > 51.25S «w r tallow, -.1 7,314 -lbs ; grease/ . 12 ; Mis oars. - 3 pkjrii machinerj-. 10 c* and 2 bbls t*r,49 es,trw> , pentlne, 12 «-8 bbls *j»d ' B drums oils, 730 '\u25a0 tt ana 10 tanks coal All---- ' -' = .'\u25a0 j • To Panama— l.2fiO lbs floor, 2.C00 gals Trine, 6.659 lbs - beans, I^.SOO lbs % atHe, 82 cs csr ned goods, 50 cs • s«lmon, 120 . pc» r and 40 bdls doers, 5 pfcjr* blind», S P*"(P maehlßery. -To New .York— lol.R66 gals wins. 4,600 lbs rice, OCO cs salmdn. 90.000 lbs bone ash, 10.530 lbs 4rr nJdes, 20.000 lbs cattle boras/ 25 bdts ba«,r 6 boles catt!e hair, 500.656 lbs pig lead, \u25a0- To Colombia-r2SO bbli . flour, 1.560 fate wine, 10 pkjrs , firework*-' . : . - To Ecuador— 93o gals wiae. To Peni>-7?g gals wine,; 25 gals brandy.". :To Chile— ls cs pfconograpu « goods, 3 : cs dry gocas. :\u25a0\u25a0-':•->_\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0,„ \u25a0•\u25a0 '\u25a0:.". \u25a0!-.-\u25a0. -.•\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 To Oertnany— 63,43s lbs dr Jed prun»g, 40 cs drngs. \u25a0' -;.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.. - To Frances* et 'drugs. \u25a0 To London— 2B pkgs machinery. SHIPPING IXTELLIGEXCE . ARRIVED - ' - • >londay. ;. Btpt*mber 23. Schr \u25a0 Santiago, Farley. 12 boors frcta Monte rer, (n tow tug peflance. , Tuesday, Sent»mb«r . 24. Stmr Santa Rita, Dicisoa, 22" ; "jotm from Port, Kan Lui*. ' .' {Stinr Harold Dollar, Tnwin^, & days 16 hours from Port Totnjsend, .. , .. \u25a0 . " fitinr Mayfair, Olten, W hours froa willapa harbor. - - „ ' Stmr Be«, Kmg, 62 hours -from Coluabla river, bound pouth, put in -\u25a0 to . land engineer. . Stmr R D Inman, Hardwiek, 67 . lionrs from Astoria. \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.-.•-." -. : :\u25a0«.\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0, : ..\u25a0\u25a0'-.-, - Strnr Governor, ,Shea. 4714 days. from -Phil adelphia. : •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.' . Stmr Mand.tlay, Lofstrota. 32 hours from Cres cent City. . ' - \ \u25a0 -"- Sttcr Helen P Drew, Gundersoa," 42 boors from Port Los Aafceies. Slur " Despatch, Hanseo,' 71 hours, from • Ab» «rdeen-: ' : - . : - : Stmr Eureka. . >*oren, 24 hours, from Eureka. Sttar Bucttaan, Wood, 63 hours (rom Seattle; Stinr National City, Weber, \i hours .from Stmr Jeaaie, Esser, 0U days from Cganlfc bay. \u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0'.\u25a0. \u25a0-.••.-. •• •\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : \u25a0 . Yt - stair r Amiral Olry; Xa Braun, 24 days fr«m rokohama; ria Honolulu 8»i days. Strip Balboa, Orsnt. Vi bours f*om Santa Of nit, in tow;tur ReMef. \u25a0 • - _ .';\u25a0,->'.' Bark Fresno, Patterson, 18 days from Seattle. - Barge Sonoma, MeAlman, 6 days 18 hours from Port Townsead, in- tow stmr Harold Dollar. • Scbr I^y. Ltmdquist. 9 dsy« ' from TilUmook. \u25a0 - . . TueMsy," September 24." \u25a0 Star Enterprise, Touns^ren. . Hlk>; 3. 0. Spr«cL'els & /Bros. Co. , V. \u25a0 Stmr \u25a0 Pmweat, W6aTer, Victoria : and Peru T6wns»ad; P CiS S C 0... - . - - _ Br stmr F«rn^e»e« Ftsher. Coiaox; J. F. Chap. rnsn. -.\u25a0:. ;\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 * - % \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 __ •" \u25a0-." Br stmr Wellipgton, Cutler, Comox; Western fuel co..- \u25a0 ' \u25a0 v • • Br stmr Scottish :ion|rc3J, Dower, S»ewcastl<s, Aus.; J. & A. Brown." - SAILED Tuesday. : September 24. Stinr Arctic, Ol*en, Fort Brafg. fitmr. Kor<ia. Sandbers, ' HongkonE. . _ Stmr President, Weaver; .- Victoria and Pngpt .softnd 'ports. \u25a0\u25a0..: .'. ._ -)'\u25a0.. "•''\u25a0 ' i,' Stnjr Westport, Moreno, Union landing. $rmr Hoefuiani. • Gray*' Harbor, gttnr Ar?o. Hansen. Eel river. \u25a0 ' Stmr ' Fair Oak*. P«ter*oa, Grays Harbor. Stwr City of. Para, Urry, Aaeon aad way - stmr" Snath ' Coast. 01sen. T Caspar. Stmr Bee. Krog. San 'Pedro. . Stmr BrooWyti. Henricksoa. Westport. . Stmr Enterprise. Yoijajgren, Hilo. " Stinr PUoeclx. Facers trern; Menaocmo. . Stmr Vaneusrd, Odland, Eureka. "" Br stmr F>rnfiea«, Flsi-er. Coinos; 8.C.. fcchr Santiago, Farley, Monterey ,' in tow tug DeOanee. " '. " " \u25a0 ' " '""• -'.'• - Pow*r senr Sotoroqie, Pet?m'>n. Albion. Power schr. Mary G. B?ok. Bodega. - \u25a0':\u25a0'" -,' SPOKEX' \u25a0-' - -: : - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'..'\u25a0 Sept 24.'. 11 a. m.-rU'B stmr Wast ; Virginia, from Honolulu,'. for San Francisco (by wireless); wMtber fine;; $50 nlle* from $an Fraoetsco. . per *Fr :stmr Amlral Orly-rSept 22, Fr;l>ark Rochsmbean. from Bocbenter. for ban" FrancUca. Same day," Fr bark bonad'to'San Franelscp. , Per. Kr' bark- David. d'Angers — Sept 10, in lat 81 SO rf, l«n \u25a0-• IS2 J Wh. *ear B*lboa, from Santa Rosalia, for .Port Town*end. "---"'. ; / , ' ; . .' TELEGnAPHIC POI^T LQBOS. \u25a0 S*pt- 2*— lo p. a.— Weather clear; wind W:- velocity 6 -miles an hour. . ' -\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0'% - \u25a0:\u25a0: CO}fESTIC PORTS ":•\u25a0;: \u25a0 • EUREKA— Arrived 'Sept -24^-Star. Pomona, heaco Sept 23; icnr Azaiet, from Rcdondo. : - Arrived "Sept 24— Stmr Ffancis " H. * Leggett, fyom- San . Pedro. . ""• ' /. ' '• •".-.: \u25a0-.•:.:\u25a0.;\u25a0_• \u25a0 \u25a0 Sailed Sept 24-—Stmr ' Fork, for Sun Fr*n<risco.' - \ •'\u25a0"..' '" -\u25a0"\u25a0•.- : ~ ' ._\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 ' HoQUlAM— Arrived S«pt 23—Stmr Homer, henc^ gept.l7:- stmr - Westerner, lience' Sept" Ift; stmr ; Acmt, hence Sept.. 16: sttor " Quinautt; hence S*M" lf>: stmr •-•Norwood.' hence Sept' 20. ArrlTed Bept 24— Stmr Coaster. Ijeace Ssat 21. ' Sailed ' Sept* 247-Stmr Carmel, for San ; Frau- Cisco. .•\u25a0-."•':,•/ \u25a0':\u25a0' .'.'\u25a0'\u25a0','' ""\u25a0'.. ."; , \u25a0 :'.: '. ASTORlA— Arrived Sept 54— 8chr Ireae, hence Sept^lo; stmr Caseo.- from Noyo."', - // Sailed. Sept 24^-Stmrs Bedondo and*Br«afc xvater.i for Seattle.' i;'' ' . ' :-:. : 'Arrttod Sept 24— Stmr Atlas, hence Se.pt 21— Stmr City of Paaatan.'henc* Sept 21. Arrived S«pt 25-r-Brv *tmr ' Tymcric. 'from. Newcastle, Aus.: stmr, lndian*, from Victoria:'. .. ' •, ' Silleij Sept 2*rrStmr Cascade, for San Fran cisco.;.'.'.' ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0"\u25a0:-- : '-'"\u25a0\u25a0.' ' ' .. \u25a0\u25a0-"'.'\u25a0 Sailed Sept 2if-Br ship Coaway Castle, for Q'^fostown. -"'•» •-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 - ' \u25a0-""',\u25a0•'\u25a0" A:.*'** HARDT CREE&re-Sailed Sept 24-f-stmr Marsh field; for" San Francisco. " - ;*; ' '\u25a0•-'\u25a0 Sajled i Sept 24— Stmr Marshfleld, for Black Difttnfnd. . . "\u25a0-'''-< ' \u25a0\u25a0•" ' :' . . S^ATTLErrArriseii Sept 24-—Btmr Ilumboldt, from". Skafcw/iy'y stmr Saratoga, \u25a0 from Valdez; stmr \u25a0 WatMU .whence' Sept "21. : "' ' . .V. .Arrived Sept 24— Sttnr Olilq, from Nome. '- Salfod Scj>t 24— D S stmr D&nier Manning, for •S«n .Ftanetsco." ;-': -\u25a0= , ' : .; -' \u25a0*."" :\u25a0-\u25a0 . ;...: \u25a0 - Arrived Sept 24— Ship St Paul, . from Nome; U 8 >tmr TUetln. • from Port Townsend. \u25a0. ~ VALDE^-Salled Sept 23-^Stmr Portland, for S«sttfe. -- - \u25a0 ."\u25a0' .••\u25a0 '•; ,\u25a0\u25a0** .. :'V •;: •i: - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;\u25a0 • : -KETlSmKAN—Salled- Sept 24— Star ; Cottage Glty,"! for ; Seattle." - '-- c -'. .-.\u25a0-•; : „\u25a0: : \u0084.:.. .' GAVlCTA— Arrived * Seat i^-Tvz; NaTlgfttor. •wifh ?cbx Morittrey In tow. trom Honojuln."^. •" : TORT BRAGG— AtrireO Sept 24^Stmr Tirer :too, from San' Pedro. ", ---< v - -' ' \u25a0 • \u25a0 Sailed Sept 2+rrStmr National Gity, for San \u25a0Fr»ocißco."^ •\u25a0.'\u25a0:\u25a0.:.-\u25a0-:\u25a0 \u25a0' ." <\u25a0 ' '\u25a0 \u25a0"'• i Sailed Sept 24-^-Stmr Nat|onal City, for San \u25a0 Francjico. ' ' -\u25a0' :"• j/ -"'L- ' \u25a0 vs\ . ~ \u25a0 , . " Sai!*d Sept \u25a0 2-J— Strar CoquiUe Rlv«r, for : San \u25a0Frenclico.-' \u25a0-:•-'•', ••\u25a0 ;- . . ' . .\u25a0\u25a0; '•.POINT. REYES— Passed Sept ; 24,; 7 :55 a en— Stmr 'Harold Dollar. r with- bargo Sonoma in tow, , from- Everett.- for San Francisco. .. '. - , ' :•'- Passed- S|fpt ; 2-1,'.1:20 p mr^Stmr Eureka, from •EuMka. 'for San-;Fraucl*co: ; . .. . . .,- . •\u25a0; :. : . ; GRATS E-VRBOB— -Arrived .Sept 22— Stmr Xcrwood, bftnoa • Se.pt 20 ; i stmr, ..Westerner, beuce 'Sertt .l6V'*tmri'Acme,-'benCa'S«pt 19. "1 • :.~ '\u25a0SAN PEDRO— Sailed Sept 23— Tuj: Sea Rover. for San «. Francisco: schr - Caroline," for - Umpqua. : NEEDLE '.:- ROCK— %,rrived Sept 24— Sttnr Greenirnod.'. hence Sept 22. \u25a0 ... -.' .' \u25a0' ; i Sailed Sept S4— "Stmr Greenwood, for Shelter Covo." \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.-' '\u25a0/.\u25a0..\u25a0'"\u25a0 : '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0 island ports; v : : MANILA-^- Arrived ' Sept B~rßr . stmr : Zamora, 'frortj'^ewcastie.' Ans. ". \u0084 * ' ' -, ' '.•". • ; Sajled S«pt 21— Br stmr Dea of Kelly,': for \u25a0•' '\u25a0-:*.'\u25a0\u25a0.. •- -'.. " . '. .• NEW/YORK—Amved" Sept JB^-Br stmr .Ear! \u25a0of Cantek." from; Callao;: ship Bsngalore, from i ;Kahulul: jla Delaware breakwater.'- >,*'.-". NEWPORT Sept IS^Stmr 1 fo>:San 'Frftucisco."' • \u25a0 '\u25a0 ' ° " I \u25a0{ .:' •-- FOREIGN PORTS , . ."•NEWCASTLE, - "Aqs.-^rSailed Sept 24— Fr bark B?len. for- BV3>Ffsns}«e*»." v < . .;\u25a0•\u25a0,;.:. Arrived : $spt i ft-H3ark :- S- p -Carleton, from "Calsta ColofH. snd : not- as -before reported.'.'': '\u25a0 \u25a0; . . SISGAPORE^-ArrlTed r \u0084S«pt. ID— Bri etmf * St«tbavon. v^frmn " Vt-torla : -Br sttnr : St Georgrj, "frotD'- Newi Yori," for -Minna." ,' ' - . . ' .^H AN 6H AI~ Arrived J prior Sept 23— Br ' Btnjr . ladrap«mha."'"frcm New York.' \u25a0 • \u25a0'•.:;. •". '\u25a0•\u25a0• » >: •.MOBOBAN— S«i!cd : Sept ;23^-Br strar • Sen laole.v for-- San -Francisco. \u25a0;.;.„• : - .' : . v ; .;. . . VALPARAISO— Sail<4 S«pt 10-rftil bark Ll laießa." "for Nitratt; Port. .' '._'.;- ".•.-'-'':" " IQUIODE— Arrived Se'pt'l2-rßr etmi St. Os se»ld.'"froni TaJparajso. \u25a0 \u25a0 "\u25a0"'\u25a0"'• ''\u25a0 . > ::" .'; 1 KUCHINOTZU— SaiIe*!" "S«Pt UrrrOfr srrar Dafthne". for SJllna'Crui. \-;- .\u25a0 '\u0084.;-.. ;. GU ATEMArAr-Sailed "Sspt .BrrGer : stmr The. i bed," for •"Hamburg.V- -' ~ y ~y >; ' \u25a0 :'.-\u25a0 •'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ;• :. HONGKONG— Irrtv^d Sept 24— Br stmr. Asia, '$«?M&6ciiyz steamehs": ;;;:-,SS - COPENHAGEN—' ArriyefJ " Sept 23-r-Stmr O« «r 11. i trom - >'ew \u25a0 York.V ' • . ; • ..*>. : > HAVREr-Arrived •- Sept 23— Stmr :. L« Ga.v' copa*. from :n««v\ York: -;:.-. -y- -,"\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'...:\u25a0\u25a0: ;. ',- . , \u25a0C ANT^VEBP— Arrived a Sept 24rrStmr i Ze^Un-i. ; from r New ,Y«k; ria-soTe.r.'-:- • ~ - .\u25a0? -,\u25a0 :; - : \u25a0\u25a0- NEW.-TORK^Arrlved v Sent 24-?rSttnr " Kaiser Wilfcelm - 11, \u25a0 from • BreJ3eor;stmr_ c«drlc.' from "U+arreal.. •;} :•\u25a0 \u25a0 * \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0"-. \u25a0\u25a0"S<: ;\u25a0 .-\u25a0 ." -% '\u25a0\u25a0 \ : r >- 20 r» id 'Memoranda ?" : Sciir Tina. \u25a0'- Captain^ Cook, '.': f :«m ; Ssn - Francisco ' Jwi« ;' 23. > tor , Point - Rope, etc..'. I tra« „ blown ignore -\u25a0\u25a0 durins %'\u25a0 \ -"«»le at" Decrin?. Kotz«bae ! s6uoa;-: prior . to .i Sept : 21-* acd .Till . nrobsbly .. bo 5 a i total '; loss; * hid .-; on v ; beard -at : - time" of ;'misuap i\ tieht - for Kotsrtue 3 aod " Hop«. O-: ' \u25a0 , \u25a0 PORT^TOWNSEKpa-Sept. \u25a0 24:— U- g; -tmr Thetis i arrived : fc«re j ted Ay. irom ; BiUt6l : bay Lwitli j*sis 'passensers;^ tb#se;rewy?.ttl::Cirtain;Mnrcui »?.at«ff the^hip.tJoliniCurrtcr.'. ictich ;was ;to-' 1 ttUy : wrecked ?at a Rristol abayjv, thexTbetls * had t steering"; gearT. dama?4d and Jwas . conjpalled; to • make - the -= trip • down \u25a0 under i jury : ruddar ; ~ Thetis be* proceeded' direct i« Seattle to laad inrrlroM. \u25a0 * LG>'Doy, Sept.' 23. — >«weßw»sg \u25a0 t*lejr»Jia« ! '• .#'"-* : . ' \u25a0. \u25a0- v V'V :^."-v- : ' ' ";.;:' POWERS LANDS LEXOLINE AT TWENTY-FIVE TO ONE Special 6p Leased Wire lo The Call *-'\u25a0 LATOKIA, Ky., Sept. 24.— Sioaoay's form chart: . - ... \u25a0 -' . \u25a0' \u0084 FIK3X RACE— Six farlon«>. 3 ye»r olds anil upward: , , pddg. - - Horse *nd Jockey. ' VTt. St. % ' Fte. 8-s—Colloquy . (Heidelj ...... lift 2 1 lHll^ 8-I—Frontenac (J. Lee) . :. .. .110 :5' 2J • 2 2 8-2—Lady : Esther (Pertrias).. S7 6-5 ; 82' - .Time, 1:13..- Haanib4l Bey, Ben Stroog, Gdi Proof, also ran. ) SECOXD RACE— Fire and & halt furlongs. 2 year olds,, seiliag: \u0084: , .. " - --. \u25a0: Odds, - Hor«» and Jocfeey. - TTt. St. V Fla. 8-5-~Shir. : RossnjDre (Butler) 97 1 1 $ . 1 4 10-I— Uncle Tim <B. Martin).. 9T- 2 3 *a 2 2 15.1— Moscow Bolle (0tt).... 99 '4- 4 h 3 lft Time,' 1:05 2-5. Sabad6, = Katherlne . Murphy, llondella, Mackerel, AlWoiar." also ran." THIRD EACB-^-Slx f nrloagi, 3 year olds and %p.: Selling: - . - , - - \u25a0 -. ..-..-.. ;; Odds. . Horse and Jockey. Wt. fit % Fin. 9-6— Latflyr Carol (Heidel)... 1081 -1 11; 10-I— MJss Strotnc (Powere) .101 7 81 2 3 60-i— bulcina . (J. Frafih) \u0084.104 3 2 M 3= H Time, l:iv 1-5. * JaTaaesft, DsrMit, Stonsr Hill, Miss Kitty, Gracchus, Coon, Beaded, Belle Scott,': also ran. : ' . , ~ : . ' FOURTH RACE— One mile. 8 year olds and upward, handicap: \u25a0: , , •\u25a0\u25a0 Odds. Horse and Jockey. V?V St. % Fin. 2S-I— l^xollne (V. Powers) ..loo 3 14 1:3 4.l~The ; Minks {Farrow)... 113 3 2 US2 n ':: 13-s— HouslCTior (Pickens) .... 87 15b 32 1 xime, 1:39 2.5. The Clansman, Beau: Brum mel, Harry Scott, alto , raa. -- - '\u0084-.< FIFTH RACB-^Fire and a balf furlongs, 2 year olds: •• \u25a0• •-.."\u25a0-". ' -\u25a0 -. : '.> - Odds. ; Horse and JocSey. Wt. St. % Fin. . 4-3— PJnfcola -tJ11na0t)....'. ..101 5 12 13 7-2— Albert Star s (Hefdel) . . .106 8 2 n 2 3 135—R ebel Queen : (Plckens) . 99-28h8h - Time.- 7 1:03. Blue Sbuffle. Hamlet, also ran. " BISTH RACE— MiIe and aTsixteentn, 3 year olds . aad upward, selling: . . ,-. Odds. ' Horse and Jockey. Wt. St. % Fin. 9-6— Ouardl (8ut1er)..:..... 80 6 1 2 1 8 9-2^-Scalplock (He1de».:...105 2 3 *i 2 4 SO-l— Cull (W. 0tt). ...... '...102 3 4 Uj3 2 Time. - 1 :47 1-5." Sea Salt, J Bitter E Brown, Ca. mlllp. Jack Young, - Knight Of Zvanhoe, Sylvan Belle, also ran. .•••: - •\u25a0 " Tv HAMJLTOX E.VTRIES First race, six: • f urlorigs^-Ketcbemlke : 81. Banya 01, Goes Fast 00, Hawkama 111, Pesing 111,: Sally Preston . 111, Botanist 114, Rattier Royal lIS- Second < race, five furlongs — LuxdtU 89. Mar grot 90. Lejftngtcn , Lady 60/ Truro 99; TUllng hast.99. Rifle Range 09, Montclalr 99, Man belmer 99. Oscar T 99, Greendale 102, Ban j-cb 102,' Giles 104. : , . Third raw, ml'c «nd three-quarters, selling, steeplechase — Leatcr - L. .'Uaymaa 134, Teter Becker li 2, Tbe Chtt 142. RutU's Rattier 145, Blucgiass Girl 145, Eolly Castle 143, BlUy Ray 145, Pioneer 153, RalpU Reese 153. Bob Mur pby,ls3, Knebhatnpton 153. J G O 158. - Fourth ; race, mile *nd an eighth, handi cap — Willis Green »0. Royal River 98, Colonel Jac* 101, Charlie Gilbert 106, Soloo S&ingle pB, Ormonda's Ulsht 11f1. . '- . \u25a0 . \u25ba - \u25a0 FJfth race; - fire cad \u25a0 a ' half ''farloojf,' sell lßt—Eccleelsstlo 04, Messalioe 94, Kjaniesta* II 9^ Marquis 60 Carabas »S, HancOct 99. Julia Oentzberger 09. Mary j Custis 99, GTltten 99, Nettle Carlta 09. Rolla ' 103. Orpen 103, Gt«asa 103, Royal Legend 103, Venus 103. Show man 111. - . . V Sixth \u25a0 race, tails *nd a sixteeatb. sell '•S-^Taunt 94, Oberon , 9S. 8 i:. Jeanne 99, Blue Buck iOO, • Gold Note 102. First Ma»c-n 105, Prytanla 105. Jupiter. 103. UebOTjnder 108, Merry Georee .113, Excttemtnt 114, - \u25a0 ' SeventU race, 8v« and a half fnrtonj*. cell- Ing-T-Ptnrnyn 93, Mljs Ct^arKm 93. Fiat 101, Muckrake 1 102, t Llazie JlcLwn 102. 6u(flce 103. Cousla Ktte 103. Erlcula 103. Franlt Collins 103. KnlgUt of Hill*boro 103/ Akbar 100, ,Eurl oedes 100, Paul Clifford 116, Prince Brntus 118, Cockaore ill. - - . • ..' . • ' HAMIXTOX SELECTIOXS (By th* New York' Telegraph); first, face — Goes Fast. Banys&. Keteflemites. SeOflhd rac*— Bnuyah; Manbeimer.' Montclair.- Third . race — J G C, Lester L.~; Hayman,- Bob Mnrpliy, - - .".: :':\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0 . . Fourth race— .Wllli* Green. Soloo Shiagle, Charlie Gilbart. ' - . '. , : Fifth "race— Oleasa. Hancock, Marquis Cc Carabas. \u25a0 - --' - . >*. ' .' " .1 ' 'i Sixth race— St. Jeanne. Taunt, Fry tania. a -\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0,' Seventh race— Cousin Kate, Fiat, Prince Brutus. : ~ . ' \u25a0 • -.-.-: \u25a0'\u25a0 •• ' '\u25a0 FR AXK GrLL WI X S THE HIX DOO GRAV^SEND., Sept. 24.— Frank Gill. An '"added starter, -quoted ; at* 10 to . 1 in tfae^betting. easily won; the'.sll,ooo Hindoo stakes at about' one ;. mile and six furlongs at Gravesend today. -.Be*' suit*:" ' .".-.- \u25a0' . '.'\u25a0' ".\u25a0\u25a0'..- .-.," . . \u25a0 :' ;: - :':-\u25a0 \, • Fir*t race, fire and a half furloass,, handi cap — Bellwether; won: ' Bl? Clilef sccolJ, Kaca p«|¥, tljlrd.' Time, 1:OS 4-5. \u25a0"\u25a0 ' , •• . \u25a0. •-.-\u25a0.. \u25a0 sbcond race., one and a : quarter \u25a0 njiUs--Arituo won. Herman *econd, " Brancas ' tljirt.' Tirat, • 2:OS. . TUlrd race, aboat \u25a0 «li furlonzs, selllni?— Wave Crest •won.' Aunt- Rose \u25a0 second, Martba Jane third. Time, 1:12 2-5. ' ' Forurth : race, about , one \u25a0= and ; three-quarters mS!es. T the Hindoo, S year dlds, wllins— Franlt .Gill, 125 (Homer*. 10 to 1, won;: Prince Hatap. ; ton.- 103 CBntssel'. 3 ' to 2 place. »?con<l ; Men* tefort, US (E. Dngan),* 2 to 5 show; tbirt. Time. 3:02 1-5. : . " Flf Ui race, about ' six furlong?, 2 jesr olds that ". stmr Tlnhow. -J while lightering ! 3r stmr Snrerlc, r from ; Tacoma.:; outslJe the bar in a heavy -• sea;' bumped the Suv^ric; r the * Tinhow had her frames , bent and rivet* etarted ; water under "Control. T ' \u25a0.-.•..;::-' \u25a0 " . . .. " MELBOUKNE. Aug. 7.i-Tbe-Br bark Dnn earn. "from Eureka; ftt- Sydney, ' had. a - Jargtr portion of : a, deck load of ;, lumber washed over board during haavy • weather cn;Toygge; ' Movements of Fleet VALLE JO, Sept i 24*.~The Cbiarijitpn, flagship of the Pacifl6 equadron at'lrare island^ yard, ' has been* taking" oh "coal and provisions for 'the last threeTdays, and sailed, this afternoon' for* San'.Fran T Cisco to await the coming- 7 of .t he big cruisexe -from Honolulu. - Following their/arrival it will proceed : to Magda lena' bay, for target ; practice. The tor pedo boat "\u25a0 destroyer * Preble \u0084 arrived from Bremertpn ; last .^week,. and '.will leave for- theTsoutb.': w}thin a few' days. .*\u25a0\u25a0'.- The Jilihvaukee, Charles A. Gave.' arrived last; week, : under or ders for. 30 -'days' work "at; Mare -Island In "overhauling machinery' after : its cruise, .preparatory to .final acceptance by .'\u25a0'\u25a0., the : ; government/- , The California will leave fdr^ Bremerton": October" 1 on its -initial vcruise.". The was scheduled" toTsaU tomorrow, but -some work is still /to be } completed, and the crew, is short. Orders are for the • Cincinnati, recently arrived s from the orient,'. to be placed out- of commjsr klo"n;here,\ as "is- in bad shape' and extensive' repairs are needed. The crew will biei transfer fed. Want It? Ask your doctor 'all about Ayer'snon- I alcoholic Sarsdpdrilla. Then you will 1 1 NONALCOHOLIC I Want a nerve toiiic?; --; r - Ask jroiir doctor; rWant a blood piifiner? - - Ask; >^)jir doctor I Want^ : strong alterative? - , Ask your doctor I Want a family medicine? - -Ask your doctor 8 Want *it without alcohol ? - _ Ask your doctor rWantAyer'sSarsarmnia?/ --:; Ask jour doctor "•'.* 'the' formulas, of all" our medicines.- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084 ],'C. "AVER CO.', ;lM^&wrinB^Chetw^tt > •^Lo^T^ > ?Mw^^^^•^ POLICE BOARD PUTS LID ON SIDE DOOR SALOONS Withholds - Renewals Until Objectionable Features "Are -Removed Th« \u25a0 flr«t . batch of 'applications for renewals :_o£; licenses of - saloons which the police : have ; investigated cam« be- f or© % the "board of' police' comtnisloners yesterday ; afternoon. In «v©Ty . case where • a violation . of : thr>" regulations was -shown :the* renewal was withheld until ,the applicant removed the ob» jectionablo : features,' which in most in stances were ; side .entrance*, booths and, patronage of^wdmen. Th« appli cants • wer» given •\u25a0 until October I, the end of " the quarter^ to make tl;a changes complained of. Among thosewftos» renewal? wer* withheld were Eugene Casserly, <15 Franklin street: Schlff brothers. ' 655 Golden Gale. avenue; Samuels & Conn, 635 GrOlden Gate "avenue; pratt & Tier ney, 1562 Ellis street: A. W. Jackson, 151« Eddy,, street; Elkin H. Coney, Presidio av r enue and Sutter street: Em mett Black, Devisadero -and gutter streets; John J. Jaasen, Twenty-first and Valencia streets, ana Henry Gold man, Deviaadero and Post streets. \u0084T he protest made by John F. Merrill against the granting of a license to Fank Cheek, Hi CKearny street, was discussed and it was decided to con tinue the case for- a week and furnish Cheek with a copy of the complaint. The proteatant* agilnst ths granting OT7 a license to puna brothers for a saloon on the Ocean boulevard -were heard and the applicants consented not to ask for a. renewal. Oharles, Newman, who applied for permission , to locate a saloon at' Geary and Kearny streets, and William Leary. who' applied for a license for 5 Kearny street, .were beard In support of their applications. Newman wa» shown a certificate of his registration as a voter in Alameda county, which barred him' from- applying for a license, end ho then asked that the license be given his brother. Both < application* were continued for a week. A protest was read from the 12 banks in the banking district against/too many saloons being located in that district! and' another protest was filed by: Bert Cadwalader 6f the San Fran cisco real estate board against the granting of too many licenses, particu larly in Kearny and Montgomery streets. The commission * will bear these protests in mind \ when } granting renewals en considering applications. The application of ex-Chief J. F. Dlnan\for a. further leave of absence of 60 days without pay was granted. Tomorrow night the cases of Pratt & Tlerney, Jerome Bassity and others cited to appear to show causa wh> # their licenses should not b« revoked will 1 oojne up. for hearing. BROTHER. TO AID MRS. DRAKE Judge Mufasky : received ths follow ing telegram yesterday from B. J. Reicl of Uoquiam: ". Kindly wire tilittM Mn>. EtSe! Drake, re dout:-\u25a0 cppyiriax ia jour court. sic Is nsy sis ter. -. WiU-be-p ber. . • - Mrs. Drake ifc t.he woman who on Monday .was gtvan custody of her in fant child after t«lljns the court a piti ful story ot th* attempt of her hu»l»and to keep t fee baby from her. -ACCXTSED OF THE?T— Ernest Robioion, 1500 Steinir street,' wa* arr«st«d "yesterday on com. plaiat ef:Frsnl Garnsr, a rocsrer at a Msrtiat street hotel; wto.accnscd Robinsoa of taklag a $3 sold piece from his pocket. end •' up. \u25a0 selling — Flamingo won, Tom McGratb second; . Gaaibrinos , third. Time, t:l2 2-3.' ;\u25a0'. SlSitl race, one and: an eljljta " miles, bacd! cap—Temaceo r«u, lt.'aht I'.oyal secoad, Cbil fonte third. ' Time, V.Vi.- WINDERS AT liATQXIA I CINCINNATI. Sept. 24.— Latnnla result*: j First race, trt t uriong*«-»Plet»*a triew Belle won. * Hazy Agnes second, . Firaanent third. Time. 1:02 1-5. . ' Second race, on* mile and .an eljrhth—Kofiao 3aw woo. Cygnet secoad, ' Great third. Time. 1:55. :-,-..-. \u25a0• ;\u25a0 \u25a0 •. .."\u25a0". : " \ -\u0084-.;. . . . i.. Third ."race, its furlong* — Ben Trorata won. Dainty Belle second. Escrepano third. Time, 1:13. i ' rotirta race.* ~ sttepleeuaae. Handicap-— Pete ; Vinegar '.won, -roller *e««nd; Class Leader third. Time, 3:00 3-5. "'-\u25a0 " : ' Fiftb rac«. six forlongsr-Jaflgs Tretn won, l)r. \u25a0 Lee Huffman secoad. No Quarter UUrCU Time. 1:14 fc-5. ' " ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Sixth race, - one ~ tal!« and a elsteenti— n*s«l Paten won. . Lacacne eecond, Warner Gr!s wall third. Time, I:4s 1r3.-,- -- ; LATONIA BNTHIES *. Sixth race, six lurloncs, setHcc— Anscnla 92. InTentresi 92, Paatopj 0?. SUrer Cnp'97 t Lovely Girl 67.' Heron lOtr. Sabado 103, Vanen- 103. BlacV Dress 37, Moscow Belle 103, Royal Qceen 103, Cfiuntess of Melbourne 103. ' Second .race tell*.' selling — Aana Rqskln M. Ingenue 104. Star' Fairr 104.' Belle Scott ' 104. ! Malta 104, MatMe Mact IM. no:a?cb 104, Blaze o %Ll?ht% Ll?ht 104; Jaranese 104. Bardi&ot V--, C«on 107. PadiToni.lo4. . " . l r '- l_-j ::-. v . Third .rat*. .' six furlongs, selling — Little G*orge 100, -Fa? 100. Mlntboy lOi. Bosserian \u25a0164; Expect to 8e«'1(53, Merrr Beße IOG. Eart, Ing 108, GalHthea 106. Potter 100, Stooer' Hill XO.>. Bea Stroflg 109; Lightning Conductor 109. ' ' Fouttn race, ' seren * ' t nrlosj» — Monere \u25a0 93. Dalaty "Dame . 104, Mike ' Satton 104. Con tolo 106, Frontenac . 10s. ; ' ; , : • .Fifth .rac*,". «ti i furlonita, - par»e— Addax 94, I Jangle 94, Reb«l Qaeea 94. Shirley "Bossmore 94. .No Engine". 97, ; Peorta 97.. M!j» Ssln 84. "Sixth frac*. mile and • alsteenth, selling—lm boden IC'J. "Cull 103, Bitter Brown 103. ScaJp locfc 108, Bell«Tlew 102.^ Career 104, ' Charlatan 105, ' Harry . Scott 113, : Hammeraway 106. 'LATOWA BBLECTIOXS (By" the" New Tork TeJtjrraph). First ". race— Black - Dress, Stiver Cup, Cona tesa of Melbourne. . ' . ' . i Second race — Jatanese, Mattie Mack, Hard 'Shot. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-./: .-, i. \u25a0-..-.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -.:> i:.-'- \u25a0 -""Third race— Boserrlan, Ben . Stwnj, • Llghtntns \u25a0 Conductor; < " --'... ; \u25a0.; _-. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0; ;. , Fourth r*ce— Frontenac, Moserc, Mike ' Sat ton. .•. . • \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Fifth race — Adda*. Shirley Rossmore, No : Engine: v-. - Slith rac*rrl«nboden; ; Carew, Scalplock. MACKAY REGAINS RICH MINE HIS FATHER LOST Ousts Morrow, Who Took Yellow Jacket Fro— ~ Argonaut Clarence Mackay has -regained con trol of th* Yellow Jacket mine la Ne vada, which once was owned by hi* father, John -"W.- ilaekayi^ho lost it to "Bob" Morrow -many ..years agt>. Mor row held on to.it and seemingly it was his for years to come. The Mackay in terest In iti was;an unknown quantity and -eras not heard of until it suddenly as&Vrted itself and to satisfy the son's sentiment, ousted] the man who had de feated his -father. ," '"\u25a0 Last year quiet 'buying of Yellow Jacket stook began. A_story was sent to San Francisco. before? the, movement had been fairly "started " that there would be a change of ownership. The accuracy, of the statement /was* denied in San Francisco, although the fact that a campaign was on to restore the prop erty to the Mackay family .was known in Wall street- . ; ,::-.--.~ •> : The j stack buyingr.. began, jrradually. but gained In force as the day for the annual election : of : directors drew near and the interest among tha minlns men ran high. When tha election of direct ors actually took place ..it was seen that the defeat of Morrow had beea accomplished. s, It was ffiven ont> that a. syndicate here had control. No^one denied that until recently. Since .. th&« Morrow regime passed the shares . hay« been assessed, and it is reported that $100,000 has been raised on the stock anrf that this was used for a $100,000 stamp mill. Now it is said that Clarence Mackay. actuated in part by sentiment but also by .business considerations, has % three fourths interest in the old Mackay mine and ha* 30,000 shares out of a total Of 120,000. The whole campaign wu carried on secretly. Weston & Lewis, stock brokers, handled the deal. Weaton is now vice president of the Yellow Jacket He declines to discuss the deal. BHACGHNES3Y 0» VACATIO2r--Cni«f EagU neer SBaiigbaessy of the ftre department has been granted a month's lsare of absence and will tak» s rest ta the country. ' MEETINGS — Lodsea I '**• * ' ' ' '* \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' '- \u25a0 \u25a0 * \u25a0 \u25a0 I . . ' CALTFORNTA bodies. Ancient and W Accepted Scottish Btta. 1839 gk Geary st.-*-Stated meeting ct jf%. led?*, chapter, council aad coa- jfc^A sfstory THIS (WEDNESPAT) M^TA EVENING at * o'clock. _/K^l\. 1 CHAS. JELUXEg. Secretary. >Z^^3j SAN FRANCISCO chapter No. 1, Royal •"""" Area Masons, meets THIS (WEDNES- JV DAT EVENING at 1234 Market at. 1 R. A. Pe^r?e. /vVx • H. G. PRrXCE. Secretary. />T \ 1 MOUNT MOB lAH lodge 50. 44. F. * "m^~ A. >f. — Special meetlns THIS & (WEDNESDAY) EVENING 3t 7:30 •\Tn^ o'clocS at 219 d Geary tt.; Ist degree. 7l^^ . . THEQ. FP>OLICH, y<c. s * \ CHOCKETT lodge No. 130. F. * A. M. » Third Degree THIS (WEDNESDAY) Ik EVENING at 7 o'clock. By order cf tae vr. jr. , ftFJ\ . B. H. McPHERSON. Secretary. [/^r\ EXCELSIOR lodffa NO. 166. F. *A. 11. A TTnlrd Decree THIS (WEDNESDAY) •%&&* EVENING at 7:30 o'cloc!:. /V^A H. J. OWEN. S^cwttry. /.^r \ MISSION lod?» No. ICO. f. * A. M.— m Sperlal RietiaK THIS {WEDNES- A "DAYi EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. -\/rtV ' Third fWr*-. /S2f\ ; ..-:\u25a0.- FRANK W. SMItH. Secretary. / \ I STARR KIKO lodge NO. JM4. F. &A. a 31.. 17*» FUlmere gt. — Special meet- £k lasr THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN- %*?&* ISO. September £5. at T o'clock, for JV*J\ , Third Dvgree. Master Masooa cor. '\r\ dlally Invited. W. A. KELLER. W. M. , • . H. F. WRIOHT. Secretary. " SPARTAN lodse No. 125. I. O. ~^*££Z O. F., will initiate a caadiflate 5 5»ii- THI3 (WEDNESDAY) EVEN- 7 INC.. September 25. VUltlns *Zfr«W e ~ brother* cordially Invited. 1 . . T. C LEARY. Secretary. FARNSWORTH ledja No. 03, I. O. ;«flffigv_ '"\u25a0' O. F., vill meet THIS (WEDNESDAY) NIGUT at 1231 Market st. Members reqnestfrt 'to attend. Visiting brothers Invited. . Q. A. BCRMAN. secretary. 11?, I. O. O. F.. C3G7 MlMlon st. — Regular session THCRS- " : 2Bi£*£ii3 :r DAT. Action on bylaws. " -^srw*«^ t. BENACXT. K. O. .. J. L. BILPRETH. R. S. \u25a0 - - . . STRACTJSK lod?e No. 39. K. of P., meets TONIGHT at 403 Van Neaa «s£feT ay. near Fultoa st. VUitlajj '"t&jsftr MILTON A. NAtHANy C. C. . . . *ZZ CALIFORNIA chapter No. IS3, O. E. S.~ EefU- lar meetlajt THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. 153 CsurcH st. B7 Order of the Wcrtby Matron. " , . " .. ._>•-;.. ANNA C. KOBT3. SecrttatT- MEMBERS of tne Brotaernood of Teamsters ant reque«tod to attend tne next regular maetlßii THURSDAY EVENING. ' September 28. .'at. Teamsters' ball. 338 Bryant st. Business of Importance. " '.. JOHN McLArGHUN. Sec. ONLY LOCAL MANUFACTCB2BS. P. PASQUALE CO.. 1100 WEBSTER GOB. TOBK. PHONE WEST 493. ABMT. NAVY. SOCIETY GOODS. BEGAUAS. FLAGS. BANNEBS. • BADGES. CAPS, ONTFOBM3. MEEfiyGS--Soetßl - THS annual meeting of tne stock holder* of tt» Bank of CalUornU will be held at tne bau*s- ISg bouse la tnU city. No. 424 California at. cor. LeldesdorS. on TUESDAY. October S. at IX o'clock a. m. By order of the. board ef directors. ALLEN M.-CLAY. Secretary. : : XOTARY PUBLIC- ADDIB L. BALLOU, formerly 707 Van Xetm mr.. \u25a0 : removed to'llS2 Market »t. opposite Ttb. PUBLIC steacsrap&er; rates- reaaonaSle. 1738 ! ' Halght st^: pbone» Fell 13 aad Page 5031. ACCOrXTAyrs— Certtfled Pwblle JOHN B. RCCKSTEIX. Call bulldla?, room 80S; accounting systems : investigation!: audit*. V " ;.ATTORyBTS. ADVICE tier. Divorce costs $12. Quick and Outer,' bo delay. : Estates probated. Attaca- "tatnts. labor lteas. collections. Se» me first and *aye money. Op«a - evenings. Boom 8. \u25a0 Arcade . bQildins. 123ff FUlmore st, bet-veea Eddy and Turk. .:.";.....,.......! ADVIC3 FREE-t-DIVOBCES A' SPECXALTT. - Qulci, ouiet: -no cnargea unless succeaafol. Coll«ctloos. \u25a0wHl*.. deeds, etc: detectives. ; Opea fiveaings. ..LEGAL ASSOCIATION. 1363 Webrtyr st. cor. O'Farrell near Flllraote. . AA— DIVORCE: cost fl2;' quick.- qutet: ailview frte\. no charge unless successful: title" to real estate .r«*tor«<!: bankruptcy; probation of e*- tat«; c«B«rat practice. 102S Market «.. r. 1?. COMPLETE d.'rorce for 535; ;a0-d*lay or amK>y- anc*.: \u25a0 -c«>arifotw treatin*ai;.: *qu«« dealls?: pt^afe-see m» flrst." r ". Room ?< •2053liSatte» ar. - .Fffltparev Hi*-. •.**-; »ii;" .-,r:»' : -^ .- ', MARTIN STRVRNB. «tt6roB? "at l^».riO2n TlH- aore.nt.-bet- McAUlnter and GoMea Gaf ay. HARRIS k. HESS, aitornexs at law: W. T. U«wi notary .'j»tibtfc./-.Rrtrtin» -4«7-409.: Caft-fcnlMia*. - AI.F rtSOVES.-. ;:.i::-.: . • *_\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0••: . ?T^y^l??r^~ " : " : ". PENSION ; " At fora-y A.'*"BBtl.lS* JSir Steiner j .-- <tt. : p«st commamfer Thomas Pwit,"* O. A. 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