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Wentlier
Report:
(120
th
meridian—Pacific
.Time.)
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Sept.'lB—s
p.
m.
."
The;following
rnaxlmurh
and
'minimum
tem-
reratures
are
r»ported
=
for
previous
day
from
various
cities:
.
Boston
..V.......6S-5S!New
York...
74-M
Chicago
.......:.
.TC-eu'Piilladelphia
.....
.70-68
Cincinnati
......
.80-6S!pittsburg
.......
.82-68
Honolulu;--.T.-.
T.'..80-71:
St.":
Louis
........86-70
Jacksonville
.
:7..8t!-74i
Washington
-.
...'.74-70
SAN
FRANCISCO..
'\u25a0".'.
.
.84-56
THE
.
COAST
RECORD.
BARK
MARY
L.
CUSHING.
WHICH"
.
PUT
IN-
TO
HONOLULU
YESTER-
DAY
LEAKING
BADLY.
TO:
SAIL.
»
Deetlnatton.
.
\u25a0
Salls.l
Pier.
i;.:.v<';':'-'
September
18.
,-
\u25a0
\';
\-
:
"•-
:
.-
'
San
Pedro..
Grays
Harbor
-
....j
4
pm|Pler
2
Breakwater.
Coos
8ay
;....:....
|
5
pm
Pier
b
Columbia:..
Astoria
&'
:
Portland
[11
am
Pier
3*
Coos
Bay..:
San
Pedro.
ft;
Way.
3
am
Pier
'll'
B.
Monica
..
Grays
Harbor
.
;'.
..
4pm
Pier
,
*.
'2
Oakland.'...
Siuslaw
River.;;...
6
pm
Pier
10
Samoa.....
Loa
Amreles^
Ports.
10
am
Pier-2
.-..-.••••,.
•;.'
September.
SW.
v:-
=....,
-«>..->'.
-
P0m0na....
Humb01dt;
.:...;...
l:3opPier-ft
Arctic.
.;."..
Humboldt'
...
.;
:
r.
.
|
9
aai'Pler
:\u25a0•
2
BeaFoam..
Point
Ar«na,T...v..
4pm|Pier-a
Doric.
...'.•.
China
&
Japan:...
1
pmlPier
4u
Kedondo...'.
Astoria
ft
(Portland
4
pm|Pler
2
Eureka..."
Humboldt
".".':.
".'.'.".";
»
am|Pler
5
8
Barbara:
Los
1
Angreies
Ports
7
pm|Pi«r
'i
v
-.-;
-
'.--
•-
i
-
-
September
\u25a0
21;
'
-.-,
|
f
.. :.•
.
Bute
of
Cal
SanDlego-4
Way.
0
smjPlir
11
Valencia.
:.
Nome
via^
Seattle.
|
.
\u25a0;
\fitr
\u25a0;
»
G
Llndauer
Grays
~
Harbor
...
.
|
2
pm|Pler
Z
SUrra.:'.;.
".
Sydney
&,
Way:
PU|
2
pm;i»ier
4
G
Ltollar...
Grays
.Harbor
:...|
a
pm|Pier
20
Norwood.
.
Los
;
Angeles
;
Ports|ll
ami
Pier
-.'
2
fl
,:
:
September
"22.
I
-^'-,\y.
tl
r
}
V
-
ritr
Puebla
Puget
'Sound-
Portsill
am
Pier
'•
8
Atb0:
..
....
Eel
River
Ppru
...
012
:
m
Pier
111
1
'-\u0084
-.-
September
%Q.
|
..•'v^i-'-.^V:
City
Peking
N.
Y.r
viai
Ancon;.(l2
:m|Pier
40
80nita.....
Newport
i
At
Way;.
l
0
amLPier
11
M.
F.
Plant.
Coos
Bay
.=
.7.
.*.}:*..
j;
4
pm|Pler
P0m0.
.'...••
Pt.
Arena
&
Albion
1
«>
pnl|i'ler
\u25a0
2
Northland..
Astoria
1
-
ft-l-'ortlandj'
a
ptnil
J
iei-
2{
C0r0na.
....
Humboldt
K*.
:
l'.'r.':
.
l
l
:3o
p|
Pier
'
9
\u25a0::.-
\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0
September
24.
;;
,^.|.;'>.:-;."-,
St.
Paul
..
'.'.
Astoria
&
Portland.
11
am
Pier
24
North
Fork.
Humb01dt;.....:.".'.
0
am
Pier
20
B.
Rosa....
San;
Diego
T
&T
Way
0
am
Pier
11
Elizabeth...
Coquille
tßlv»r;'.r.;
6
pm
Pler^O
.-
\u25a0;\u25a0-,
September
25.
"|\.-'..;
C.
Nelson
..
.
Seattle
&
Taeoma..
6
pm
Pl«r
20
Cascade.
...
Astoria
&
Portland
a
am
Pier
2
.
. .
September
27.
-v
*j->;-**.
Manchuria.-
China
&
Japan...
.
Ipm
Pier
40
R.
Dollar...
Seattle
V.
".:...
V.:v.
4
pm
Pier
20
Untatllla/.
.
Puget;
Sound
Ports
11
am
Pier
'9
Rcanoks.'..
Loss
Angeles
-Ports."
;2pmPler~6
\u25a0-.•.•--•,,\u25a0
•-.-.
September;
2B.
>
\u25a0;\u25a0;\u25a0;•
-v.
i'>
?
-.->\u25a0.:.\u25a0
L>ue11a
.
.
....
Mexican-P
orts"
:,.
.
:
1
....
::
(P1sr
"—
'
Rainier...:
Seattle
<&
;
Bel'
ham
1
12
ml
Pier
10
Newburg.'.'.
Grays
7
Harbor
4.
;'.'.{
-2
pntfPlar
:
2
FROM^BEATTLEJ.
j
;Deetlnatlon.'
_;-\u25a0-;
U
Balls.
V
Humboldt.
.'.
.
Bkagway/&
'.Way
Ports.
|
SepL'r
20
Farallon.
....
Skagway
&
.Way
;
Ports.;
Sept.
;
Jv
Tamplco.
...
.
Nome
"
&
St.
Michael.
.
|Sept.
20
Cottag*
City..
Skagway;&;Way;Ports.jgept.l2l'
Dolphin.:.'..:
Skagway,
&
.
Way
Ports.
Sept.'.
22
Santa
Clara:
.
Valdez
I&
.
Seward
.
r.v.
:
Sept.
!
2$
Portland."."..".
Cooks
Inlet
<&i\Vay;Pts
Stpt."2s
;
Olympla:
:
..
.*.
Nome
?A
s
St."
Michael
.*.
!
Sept,
26
.Victoria:
.
.";
..
Nome
,*:St.VMlcnael.".|Sept.*
%J.
"Jefferson:."..";
Skagway
&
-Way
Ports.
ISept.^
27
Ohio.
.-.'.
.'.
.'.'.'
Nome
;
&
'
St.';
Michael
."
:
[SepL^
20
-THINKS
;
PRICE
U.
TOO
i
HlGH.*—
The
£
Board
of
iWorke
5
has
awarded
j
the
i
contract'.
1
for
/
mac-
adamirlngr
i
San?
Bruno
£
road?.
to
j
Frank
iSheerln
toti
95
v
cents
<
a
'[square
'
yard.
4*
Supervisor
\u25a0
Payot
says
|
that
\
the
|
regular^
price
'I
for
3
the
i
work
f
Is
60
&
cents
s
a
%
yard.
£
but
i
the
£
Board
it
of
HWorks
claims
Sthats
the
kprtcesbldiist
lower
;thaa»
other
contracts
p
awarded
-*
because
U
it
S
Includes
'A
the
prop«r.layln«
of
;
the
i
macadam.
'
\u25a0;•:\u25a0
.
\u25a0
-
.-
-
:
\u25a0\u25a0;
.
United
States
Coast
and
.
Geodetic
.
Survey-
Time
and
Height
of
High
and
Low
Waters
at
Fort
Point,
.
entrance
to
-
San".
FrancUco
"Bay.
Published
by
official
authority
of
the
Superintendent.'
.V.
\u25a0•"-..•
:*-'*•:
:-'••'•
NOTES
The
\u25a0
high
;
and
J
low
t
waters
-
occur
,'at
!
the
city
front
(Mission-street
-
wharf)
'
about
23
minutes
later
than
at
Fort
Point;
the
height
of tide
la
the
earns
at,
both
piact-i.
'•/.-
TUESDAY,,
SEPTEMBER
l
i
9.
.:,•:.
Sun
rises
'.:.
..
.'.
...
:'.'.
:".'.
'.
.
."..".:*.-..
;
.
.
.-;-
5:65
Sun -sets
...........
:;.r.7.'..r.V...
*:.;.....
6:13
Moon
rises
......-\u25a0..
:'.:7.:.'.
;v
:..",:
9:40
p.\m.
O
\u25a0;-
Time
.•"-
-\u25a0\u25a0
;
Time
v.-
.-,'
Time
r
\u25a0<•
Time
si>
£
\u25a0
Ft.'
Tt.:
--
-
Ft-vl-:
Ft-'i
H.W
\
.-..:;
LW>:
v
*.
HSW
y-7.
riJLIW
-
i
J9
3:181
8.8
8:20
,2.6,
2.6
2:271
4.8|
9:28]
-
-1.2
20
4:251-3.8
9:10
'--2.9
'3:10i>
4.8
10:221
<:i
l
21
5:37
i
8.6
10:15
3.0
4:C5
;
4.S
11:25
09
22
6:48]
4.011:30
8.1
8:081'
4.8
.T.;:
;'..'.:
[L.TVf
-H
Wl
\u0084iv-
L-fcW
:
H'W
"V"-'
23
)
0:27}
0.7J
7:45|..-4.3
12:39]
-2.9
6:IS
>
4.8
NOTE
In
.
the
",
aboveT
exposition
'of
!
the
:
tides
the
early;
morning
'
tides
*
are
!
si
yen
!
In
i
the
'\u25a0-.
left
i
hand
\u25a0
column
:
and
;
the
'
succcsc-lv*
-
tides
iof
th«
day
In
the
order
of
occurrence
as
to
time;
the
fourth
.
time
-
column
.
giyes
i
the
>,
last
tide
*
of
»
the
day.
except
when
there are
but
three
tides,
as:
sometimes
,
occurs.
:<
The
-;
heights
;
given
'
are
*la
addition
to
the
soundings
of
the
|
United
|
States
Coast
Survey.
Charts,'
except
when
a
minus
(—)(
)
:
];
Misplaced
f
confldencelcostf
John
jßuke'
$
24
0
Ton
v
Sunday^
according]
to|
hisfstory.^
j
He
Jdeclareslthat*h"ej
met|three|"men|iri
:
"al
saloon
fat
|
Fif
thf
and
«
Mission
streets.
One|of4the
Itrlo);
suggested
tvthat
*Buke
;
give)l
him
S
his
?
money
".to
>:
keep.
*
;
Buke
complied^and-has"
not
J
;
seen
"
the^
man'
Bunko
Mnn
Fleeces
Bake.
'%
-'..:
In
*
aV.
fierce
£
over.*
a".;
woman
Clyde
$;;
Henshawj,
stabbed
Vv
Warren
A;
1
Phillips
In
:
the
'arm
In
a
-lodging-house
at
1
906
'Market
[street
\u25a0
yesterday.^
In
'
the
struggle|Phillipsidrew4af
reyohrerjand
fnred[a
r
sh'otfatiHehshaw.jTh«
r
nolsa
Tat-
jtracted
2
Policemen
|Tult|and
|
Rdach,l
who
placed]bqth(meriTuhderrarreat.'^Phllllpg'
iwas
|
takent
toJ^theljCentral
%
Emergency
Hospital,
where
his
wound
was
dressed.
Ho
|was]
af
terwardlrembved
f
to
l
the
f
City
Prison.*uil.Cha.rgesiJJof
%
with
v
-
»J»
J
deadly
weapon
were
1
placed
'ag&init'
ith«
men.
--.
-'--.-\u25a0
Qnnrrel
Over
a
Woman.
..The
old
storeroom
of
;
r
the,
Appraiser
in
the
.
:
rear
I
of;
the
;
Custom-house^
now!
used
as
a
private
room^
for.
the
Customs
Inspectors,':
was
'\u25a0'::
broken;
into
;
either.
Saturday/night;
orj
Sunday/
mornlngTahd
valuable
\
papers
iwere_scatte_red
r
qyer,the'
floor.",-
As
-
far
Tas'^
k"rib
wrT;;
nothing
was
itaken.'
~i\
The/
burglars,'^
supposed
I
to
S
be
aYcrowd;
of
i
hoodlums
t
of
:
the;neigbbbr-
hood^;;s
evidently
r]
niadeK';
their
entry,
through
"ithe
:
oldi
postofflce
,'and^up'the
back
\u25a0•
stairs.''^'
"When';"up6nf
thelroof
2
of
the*:
postofflce
\
they*
broke
{k%
hole':
in;
the
window
:
and
i.unlatchedt
It
}
from
;
,
the
;ih-
slde,;.
which
gave
;
free
to^the
room.
1
'
',-;'
.
""
y'.-r^.v"
:••'
'\u25a0?*_\u25a0/
"-':
i'
\-l-J-
''
Inspectors'
Room
Broken
Into.
.
.'i
Monday.
\u25a0
S*pUtob*r
18.
US
stmr
Richard
.
Rush,
Tuttle,
from
a
cfulee.
-
-
..
-
.
Stmr
City
cf
Pucbla.
Jepeen.
64
boon
from
.
Victoria
and
Pujret
Sound
ports.
.
\u25a0
.
Btmr
.
Pomona.
Swanson.
17 hours
from
Bu-
rcka.
.
\u25a0
\u25a0
~
\u25a0\u0084:
-
-.
.
.
;.
.
\u25a0
Stmr
GJpsy,
Leland.*
80
hours
from
Monterey.
Star
0.-
C
Undauer,
'Allen.
.61
hours
from
Grays
Harbor.
*
Stmr
Despatch,
Webtr,
68
hours
from
Pert-
land,
via
Astoria
61
hours.
.
--
.-.
.
'
Stmr
Roanoke,
Dunham,
30
hours
from
San
Pedro.---
\u25a0
Stmr
Burelca,
Jtrtf
n,
24
hours
from
Eureka.
Sanr.Aberdeeo,
Kelly,
66
hours
from
Grays
Harbor.
Stmr
Frands
;
H.
Leggvtt,
Reiatra,
40
hours
from
-
Redondo.
.
.
Etmr
Scotia,
Johnson,
11
hours
from
Bow-
.
enc
Landing;
•*SMBaoßniMtßsaW
|B
JM
Stmr
Cella
Hanecn.
16 hours
from
Albion.
Btmr
State
of
California,
Thomas,
41
hours
"
from
San
\u25a0
IMe«;o.
.
\u25a0
Stmr
Centralla,
Ericlcson.
44
hours
from
Port
Los
Asreles.
'
.
Stmr
Valencia,
Johnson,
.
72
hours
.
from
Ec-
Stmr
Xome
City,
Haneen,
85
hours
from
Port
Townsend.
bound
south,
called
In to
land
passengers.
.
.
\u25a0
;'
.
\u25a0
\u25a0,".\u25a0..
•.\u25a0..--,..
.
,
6Unr
Oakland,
Hughes,
62
hours
from^Slus-
law.
.
'
-
-
•"
:
...:'\u25a0\u25a0<
\u25a0
-.
';
\u25a0\u25a0
Stmr
Pulton,
Panzer,
27
hours
from
Eureka.
-
Stmr
San
Pedro,"*
Raemusaen.
46
hours!
from
Ean
Pedro.
'
-
"
\u25a0
'--
\u25a0-'
Stmr
Gracs,
Dollar,
Olsen,
72
hours.
from
-Grey«
Harbor.
-
\u25a0-
-
\u25a0r
-•
--
.
-\u0084..»
-
"
.
'
Stmr
Newsbey,
'
Johncos.
28
hours
from
Eu-
J
rtka.
.
\u0084-\u25a0.
...
%
...
-
,
Scbr
Compeer,
Wlnther,
\u25a0\u25a0
S
days
from
Coo«
Bar.W*4ss^BN9MaaßMsMVEBß|>*'VNaniWMi
Schr
Jessie
Griffin,
Gibson,
8
hours
•\u25a0
from
Bollna*.
'
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•
-
'
'
'
'
..
-
Tug
H. H.
Buhne,
Ha&sen,
26
hours
from
-
Xureka
(to
make
repatrs).*
'•;
CLEARED.
Monday,
September
;
18.
Stmr
Columbia,
Doran,
,
Astoria;
S
P
&
P
E
S
Co.
-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
Etmr.
Coos
Bay,
Xtooleon,
Ban'
Pedro;
P
C
S
8
Co.
ARRIVED.
SHIPPING
INTELLIGENCE.
;
TATshowiwindowj
in
r
the
-'establishment
ofj'
Joseph^
Frankel,^.77s^Mission
:
street,'
.was
[broken
j
into.
:
%
A
;
'cheapl
watchTand
a*
pistol
"/were
taken.v
.;
"
.
'.
v
-*f'A'-
haiid
:
satchel
'.;wasjstolen^
ifrom
the
room
';
of
VJ.';'
Livingstoniv
at
':
632
:
Herman
street;'".'^/
-':''..,^.^;
:
,2-'
.
-:-7
'\u25a0''.:..
'-"'
?\u25a0,:\u25a0"*
\u25a0\u25a0-".
...The
residence
of
T.
F.
Bonnet;
at
3736
Jackson
I
street*!
was
'entered
z
byj
means
of
]'a!
skeleton-
keyvwi
Tne
]
hoiiselwas
I
ran-
BackedA
but
;
aUHhelvaluables
jhadj
been
locked
\u25a0
lrjJa
!
safe
and
1
riothing^was
itaken,
&
;
;•?'
The
';
home
of.
MrsV
Alice
Bidehg-er,
622
Mission
;
street,'.was
:
broken
5
into
her
absence.^-
Sllverware\valuedfat?over
$20
land;
ai.varletyjof
.
others
loot
\
were
.taken^.
•...-;,\u25a0;
:';--'.:
';--
'
.
'~'l?~t;??lpC*
'\u25a0'\u25a0r,'~-
:
y::f-
'
'
';
•=
/J,The'
residence
of
.H..
Friedman,
141
Brodeflck'
I
street;
iwas|eritered^on
o
the
sameTnight..-;VA'"cash
!
ibox£contalhirifirjs4
in
';j-
small;
change
i
and
'\u25a0\u25a0
"some"
rare
'coins
wasrtaken.
;;
/
:'.'.'.'
'
\.:
':
:'\u25a0
.:"T?-*
v
'':..;.
-
y
Numerous
i,
petty
4
Sunday"^
burglaries
were
\
reported
ito
4the?
police
yesterday.'
While
iMrs:
-Oliyera*of;
117
"ClaraJstreet
was
,:
sleeping.^
on
:
;
Sunday;
nlgrht«;a*j
thief
entered;
her;
room';
through:;
a
"window
and
J
"stole*
'
Jl
4.60
\u25a0«
In"'
cash
'
;
and
-Jewelry
to";
the
Rvalue
*"'
$20.
KThe^
money
---
and
Valuables'
were
'taken
from
'V
under/ her
pillowV.'--'V
;
::'.
:
\u25a0\u25a0[\u25a0".:\u25a0\u25a0.'
\u25a0
-\u25a0"'\u25a0,.
v-v^-Vr:?';
;;
Bold
'*
Thief
.
Knters
".,
Room
and
-
Steals
sr
v;Valaables]
from
VUnder
Pillow
"
•:'\u25a0•
'-•'V';-Vf
\u25a0/.-.?*
la
*P*»K}'W6inan7rr.-;.;,;
\u25a0'_.-.
BURGLARS
BUSY
i'AIiL;
OVER
TO
WN
'
BUT
j
HAULS
>RB
SMALL
Memoranda.
HONOLULU,
Sept.
.
17.—
Tbe
.
bark
Mary
L:
Cunshlng,
from
Eleele,-
for
i
San:
Francisco,
re-
turned
here
In
leaking
condition."
Tha
vessel
is
leaking
at
tho
rate
of
6
feet
every
24
hours.
.
LONDON,
Sept.:
18.—
Stanley.
-P.
I.i.tsle-
rraphs
that
Ger
ship
,
Emilie,
.
from
'
Shields,
Eng.,
for
Ortegon,
put
back
Sept
10
with
rig-
ging
damaged.
Br-
ship--
Beacon
Rock,
.
from
Liverpool,'
for
'
British
.-,
Columbia,*
v
put
.'.back
on
\u25a0
11th
.
lnst,
:
with
'
bulwarks
damaged
a
good
deal
about-
the
decks
and
boats
carried
away;
chipped
a
*
quantity
of
water,
which
-
got
Into
the
hold.-
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.
.
:
.....•\u25a0'
.;
\u25a0
-
Sun,
Moon'
and'
Tide.
/Counsel
.for;
.the?
defendant
asked
V
for
aVpohtinuancei
of
the
;\u25a0:
case
until
lo.o'clock,
this,
morning-/.
when
he
proposed
vevldenco,"
and this
request
iwas'*g-rarited.-
>
iv
*ff
"
S
Judge
;
Heacock
*
that
the
testimony,
showed
that
whenthe
watch-
man
:
and
;:the';.
;
mate
"J
went
>.
off
~
duty
*at
6
o'clock".
ihUhe
'iriornlng;;
the
!
sailor
-was
•till
ori^bba"rd;^butUhat:'
it
|was-
a?full
hour
J
before
%
thY
;?
>
mate's
s':
watch
it
was
taken;
lip
by
I
his
'
successor,',
arid
that
the
sailor
f
escaped
"vdurinßr/^.
the
hour
In
whichr-
no-
on
e
was
;bn*«
watch.*
i.
»
V-
.
,
CAPTAIN
RICE
ON;
TRIAL
FOR
-
;
,
-
ESCAPE
OP^PPLICTED
.-
SAILOR
Two
Men
on
Guard
Ton
UVessel
Dnrlnir
Nlßht,"Bnt,;None7
In
Early
\u25a0
-\u25a0';-"
"-"
Mornlnar.'
Honrs.
-
:.
0
Captain
;P.'iw:
-Rice/
master
'of
the
British
v
ship
Red
>
Rock,
appeared
:
before
UnitetJ
;
States
';\u25a0\u25a0
Commissioner
-
Heacock
yesterdayion
preliminary
examination
on
a
chargre
ofhavingr.allowedanfalien
seaman
(afflicted
with
trachoma
to
escapo
ashore
?
from';
his
V.
vessel.'
The
-
c£ptaln
testifled
\u25a0
that,-
he
\u25a0
had:
taken
all
.reason-
able
precautions
against^]
the
'escape;
that
he
had^hired
a
watchman*
Matthew
L.
Smith,
:
to
Remain;
onUherlock:
along--
side
tbft
v
v^s»el
from.7*p,-;
m
rto6
a."
m
£
that
the
third
t;
mate
.was
"a
watch
on
board
-
the
-.
vessel
fi
durin^c;
the
;
;
sam«
hours,
and
:
that
the
captain
>
had
"In
-
structed
t
both",
watchman^
and
i
niate
%
to
keep
a.
sharp'
lookout
for:,
the
afflicted
sailor;'--
I'-
-."\u25a0'\u25a0
':•'
v
':
\
--.
Steamer.
From.
I
"Due.
j,
:—:
,
\-
;
SanPedro
San
Pedro
(Sept.
Aztec.
......
Oyster
Harbor
......
..|
Sept.
lit
Northland....
Portland
&
Astoria.
...[
Sept.;
i«>
Chae.-'N«lson.
Seattle-
&
Tacoma.....|Sept.
la
Memphis.....
Hamburg
&
Way
PortSfSept^lO'
S.
Monica....
San
Pearo
..(Sept.
1U
Oermanlcus..
Comox.
8.-C.
..".'.
|Sept:
20
R.
D011ar.....
Seattle
...|Sept.
20
Arg0'..
.......
Eel
Itlver-
Ports."..
•".'.'.
(Sept.
'JM
80nita.......
Newport
\u25a0&.
Way
Ports.
ldeyt.'
2U
Nevadan
Honolulu
,&
Kahului..
jsept.
'J»
B.
Barbara...
Seattle
"..............
'.jSept.
'M
Del'Norte....'
CreEcent
City
:.V.iSepU'2«
'
Acapulco..
..'.
New
York
via
Ancon.
.|Sept.'
2o
M.
F.
-Plant.'.
Coos
Bay,&
Pt.
Orford.|Sept.
21
Porno
....
Point
Arena
&
Albion.
(Sept.
21
Santa
Rosa:..
San
Diego.
&
Way
Pis.
[Sept.
21
North
Fork...
Humboiat".
.
..'.V.
.:...:
|Sept.
21
St.-
Pau1:.....
Porlland'&
Astoria....
{Sept.
21
C0r0na.
......
Humb01Ut...
;.....
....|Sept.
21
N0rw00d.....
Grays
Harb0r...
....:..
Sept.
21
'
Cascade...
...
Portland
&,.
Astoria:..
Sept.
22
Elizabeth....
Coquille
River
........
Sept.
22
Eureka.......
Humbpldt
...... ......
Sept.
25
Umatllla
.
Puget'
Sound
-Ports....
Sept
23
Pomona
Humbolilt:
....|Sept.
24
!
Rainier......
Seattle
tt,
Eellingham.
.|Bept.
I'
4
Coos
Bay
San
Pedro
&
.
Way
i'tsjtSept.
24
City
Para....
New.
York'
via
Ancon..[
Sept.
24
Arctic.
..
.'.
..
Humboldt
..
....
....
..
.|9spt."J4
Sea'
Foam...
Mendoclno
&
Pt.
ArenaiSept.'
24
State
of
Cal.
. San
Diego
&
Way
Port«|9spt."
25
Newburg.....
Grays
Harbor:.
Sept..
'1A
Coronado.'.
...
Grays
Harbor
..."..:.
Sept.
25
Breakwater..
Coos
:
Bay
•.;..•........
Sept.
23
Alam«da.
.
:
..
Honolulu
;..
,
...
.
...
i
.iS^pl.
VB
Columbia.....
Portland
&
Astoria.
.
..jSept.
26
Aure11a.
...
..
Portland
-"\u25a0&
-Astoria
.".(Sept.
27
Roanoke.....
Portland
&
Way
Port»|Sept.
27
Queen.
.'......
Puget
-Sound
.Ports...
.i
Sept.
28
FORECAST.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS
-AND
"GENERAL
wZ?
J
S
£°
continues
high
over
the
country
c£?
n
*'\u25a0
c
Rocky
-
Mountains
-and
north
of.
the
Co.
orado-
warm
weather
prevails
generally
;
in
California
.
north
of
the
.
Tehachapi.
:
Fniin^i**
f
t
nen
.-
at
,
Tat
oo*h.and-
at
Astoria.
l'Ollo*Wn|?;.is
.
the
?
forecast
f
for
thirty
hours
endln
s
September
10.
:
1905
:
*
\u25a0
_San
.Francisco
and-,
vicinity—
Fair,
.cooler
Tuesday;,
light
Jouth
winds
;
changing
'to
S
wgU^hprnSrVrP^MS'
norfl?
w?nd
BUln8
Uln
-
Vane>
-~
Falr
»«»«»
:
f
A.;.
G.
\u25a0\u0084
McADIK.
DlEtrlct
Forecaster.
310
vrmrn
ts
\of
Steamer*.
TO
ARRIVE.'
Office
.of
r.ranch
Hjdrcrraphie
Office.
Mer-
chants'
Exchange.'*
San
Francisco,
Cal..
Monday,
Seotcmter-18,"
1905.
r\u25a0
.
'\u25a0\u25a0*.
The
Time
Ball
on
the
,
tower
of
the
Ferry
building
vras
dropped
exactly
at
r.oon
to-day,
i;
c..
at
noon
of-
the
ll't'th
meridian,
or
at
S
p.
m.
Greenwich
time.
J.
C.
BURNETT,
\u25a0V--'
Lieutenant,-
;U..
8.
N.,
in
charge.;.
Tiiu'c'Sall.
•\u25a0••I
'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^S§a-Rf-"i|'
-1,
STATIONS..
1.-||
||
|f
IS.
.^
\u25a0£akerr
;
V.y;.V.So.l2-.
70.-34:
S
Clear
[CO
Carscn
.V.....20.U8
70 40
XE
Clear-
.00
Eureka
:
;;'.:.-;2».M
;
«0
js
n.
dear
.00
Fresno_--
.
.V
.-.29.82
.
92
:
58
NW
Clear
.
.00
?:.
E
-
;
Farollon29.Sti
50 53
NW
Clear
.00
*
lagstaff
;,
.,
.
.20.
90
US
ao
X
.
Clear
.
CO
Ind-pendpnce.
29.8S
82
,
58
X
Clear
.00
L
An
se
l«.
.
.M.SI
78 50
W
Clear
.00
t
-;
Ta
"
>
»'P«1529.91-.-31-
C
5
NW
Clear
.CO
«S
rth
r
Heaa
'
30
-
CS
°
2
**
8E
Cl»ar
05
Phoenix
-...29.72
»4
.16
SW
Clear
.00
PtEeyesLt.29.s2
.7.1
M
N
Clear
.00
Pocatel
0r..:
f;2
32
!
S
/
C
enr
00
Portland
....
.30.04
72 54
NW
-
Clear
'oo
Red
Bluff
....20.82-
0t
MJ
x
Clltr
*0O
Roseburg
...
.29.08^0
4i
N
C
ear
-
"oo
I^T^r
1
?"
\u25a0%\u25a0'%
2S2
S
C
0
XW
Clear
'
.00
Salt
Lake;'.
.;;80.
12
?2
40
N
Clear
OO
I-!
T^r£!*~
:
:S
:s
?
84
M
w
r
aSr
•\u25a0
:oo
IVn
r»?
P
°--.^-^
80
5n
\u25a0SB
Clear
.00
ban
Diego,".
..29.
52
liO
PO
,
Sff
Clear
00
Seattle.-.
\u25a0.;::
30.
W
«W
.
S<T,PE
"
Cloudy
'oo
Spokane;::..:
.SO.
OB
70
42
SW
Pt
Cldy
'oi
Tatoosh
:.-..:.
30.02'
C2r
50-
S
Ra
ln
-\u25a0
44
Walla
.Walla.
.30.04
78
S2
SW
Oear
'
!oo
Vv
innemucca.
80.
12
\u25a070
S2
NE
--
Clear
'00
\uma-........2!).70,
9S
C
2:
SW
'.-.Clear
'.00
sign
precedes
the
height.
'and
then
the
number
given
:
13
subtracted'
from
the
depth
given
by
the
charts.
The
plane
at
reference
U
the
mean
of
the
lower
lew
wafers.
....
. .
NEW
YORK
Arrived
Sept
18—
Btmr
Z/Aqultalne,
from
Havre;
stmr
Zealand,
-
from
Antwerp;
etmr
Cretlc,
*
from
i
Naples.
.
,
LIVERPOOL—
BaIIed
Sept
B—
Br
stmr"
Cale-
has,
for
Seattle,
via
-
Hongkong
\u25a0
and
Yo\iO-
hama.
'^mmammtc^a^iafmim^tm^ammiu
Jft'Hui
mff
NEWCASTLE,
Aus.—
Sailed
Bept
16—
Br
ship
Balmoral,
for
San
Francleoo.
-\u25a0••
.......
MOJI
Arrived
Sept
16—
Br
ttmr
Hacel
Dol-
lar.
an&
sailed
same
dato
for
Shanghai.
C»MOX—
Sailed
Sepf
16—
Oer
etmr
Germasl-
cub,
for
San
Francisco.
.
\u25a0
-.
.
,
LADYSMITH—
SaiIed
Sept
17—
Br
stmr
Wel-
lington,
.
for
\u25a0
Ban
1
Francisco.
•'
.:\u25a0
\u25a0
'\u25a0'
OCBAN
-
BTBAMEHB.
Ger
ship
Magdelene,
Timm,
Ipswich;
E.
C.
Evans.
SAILED.
Monday,
September
18.
Stmr
Prentlss.
Ahlstrom,
Eureka.
.
Stmr
Roanoke.
Dunham.
Eureka.
Coos
Bay
and
Portland.
-
Stmr
Nome
City,
Haneen,
Port
Los
An-
geles.
Stmr
Centralla,
Erlckson,
Grays
Harbor.
Schr
Ida
A.
CamDbell,
Point
Reyes.
TELEGRAPHIC.
POINT
LOBOS,
Sept.
18,
10
p.
m.
Weather
hazy;
wind
\V;
velocity
ti
miles
per
hour.
DOMESTIC
PORTS.
SEATTLE^
Arrived
Sept
18—
Stmr
Wasp,
hence
Sect
13;
etmr
Ralnl«r,
hence
Sept
14;
stmr
Victoria,
from
Nome.
Arrived
Sept
IS
Stmr
I-'arallon,
from
Skag-
way;
tchr
Alex
T.
Brown,
from
Manila.
Sept
17
E'.ark
Guy
C.
Coss,
from
Uyak.
COOS
BAY
Arrived
S^pt
IS
Schr
Jaraes
A.
!
GarfleJd,
hence
S«Dt
«.
!
Sailed
Sept
18—
Stmr
Daixy
Mitchell,
with
j
Gtmr
F.
A.
KUburn
in
tow
for
San
fVanci»co.
GRAYS
HARBOR—
Sailed
Sept
16—
Schr
Wil-
liam
Olsen,
lcr
San
Francisco;!
schr
Lizzie
Vance,
for
San
Francisco.
'
-
Arrived
Sort
17
Pchr
Borealte.
from
San
Pedro;
schr
<_.'.
A.
Thnyer.
hence
Sept
2;
echr
I
D&untless,
from
San
Pedro;
schr
Sailor
Boy,
I
hence
Aus
30.
;
Arrived
Sept
IS
Stmr
Chehdls,
hence
Sept
14;
Btmr
Cerorado,
hence
Sept
1&;
etmr
New-
burg-,
hence
t^cot
15.
'
EUREKA
Arrived
Sept
18
Stmr
Vanguard,
hence
Sept
10;
stmr
Noyo.
hence
Sept
10;
stmr
Alliance.-
from
Coos
Bai".-
Arrived
Sept
IS
Etmr
Corona,
hence
Sept
17.
SAN
PEDRO—^Arrived
Sept
17
Schr
Caro-
line,
from
Umpqua
River;
schr
WUbert
L.
Smith,
from
Bailard.
Sailed
Sept
17—
Schr
Robert
R.
Hind,
for
Coos
Bay;
schr
El
Dorado,
for
Port-
Townsend.
ASTORlA—
Arrived
Sept
17
Schr
Mabel
Gale,
hence
SeDt
3.
;
Sailed
midnight
Sept
17—
Stmr
Whittier,
for
PORT
GAMBLE—
Arrived
Sept
18—
Schr
Eal-
vator,
hence
Auk
31.
-
Arrived
Sept
IS—
Bark
Fresno,
hence
Sept
1.
Sailed
Sept
IS
Schr
Salvator,.
for
-
Port
Blakcley.'
'
,
.
v
PORT
HAD
LOCK
Arrived
Sept
IS—
Schr
Meteor,
from
San
Pedro.
POINT
REYES
Parssd
Sept
IS,
10:35
a
m
Stmr
Valencia,
from
Seattle,
for
San
Fran-
cisco;
stmr
Grace
Dollar,
from
Grays
Harbor,
for
San
Francisco.
PORT
HARFORD—
Arrvled
Sept
17—
Stmr
Santa
Monica,
,
from
San
Pedro;
etmr
Asuncion,
from
Ventura,
and
sailed
0:30
r>.
rri.
for
San
Franplsco.
Sept
IS
At
1
a'rn,
stmr
Santa
Cruz,
for
San
Francisco.
'
.
PORT
TOWNSEND—
Arrived
Sept
IS—
Bark
Charmer,
hence
Sept
2.
'
Passed
Inward
Sept
IS
Bark
Fresno,
hence
Sept.l.
for
Port
Gam-
ble:
schr
Meteor,
from
San
Pedro,'
for
Port
Hadlock.
SAN
PEDRO—
Arrived
Sept'
17—
Schr
Expan-
sion,
from
Bailard.
PORT
BLAKELEY—
Arrived
Sept
]
18—
Bktn
Northwest,
hence
Aux
2(3.
'
TATGOSH
Passed
Inward
Sept"
18
Stmr
Santa
Clara.'
from
Valdez,
for
Seattle.
Passed
out
Echr
Andy
Mahoney,
from
Mukllteo,
.
for
San
Pedro.
'
Passed
in
Sept
18—
Stmr
Whittier,
from
Astoria.
REDONDO—
Arrived
Sept
IS—
Sch
Samar,
from
Everett.
,
\u25a0
-'
BANDON—
Arrived
Sept
IS
Schr
Ruby,
hence
Sept
14,
In tow
stmr
Chehalls.
Arrived
Sept
18
Schr
Advance,
hence
Sept
1.
WESTPORT—
SaiIed
.
Sept
18—
9tmr
West-
port,
for
San
Francisco.
*
':*-:"
PORT
LOS
ANGELES—
Arrived
Sept
18—
Echr
Crescent,
from
Taccma.
.
Sailed
Sept
18
Schr.
Crescent,
for
San
Pedro;
schr
Luzon,
for
Puget
-Sound.
MUKILTEO—
SaiIed
Sept
17—
Schr
Andy
Maboney,
for
San
Pedro.
."
-•.
,
SAN
DlEOO—
Sailed
Sept
18^-Stmr
Bonita.
for
San
Francisco.
......
SAJCTA
BARBARA—
Arrived
S«pt
18—
Etmr
Santa
Rosa,
hence*
Sept
17,
and
sailed
for
San
Dlcgo.
.
\u0084.-,'.
EASTERX
PORTS.
..
NEW
TORK—
Arrived
Bept
17—
Stmr
Alll-
anca,
frem-
Colon.
Sept
..
18^—
Stmr
•'
Mississippi,
from
Manila..
DELAWARE
BREAKWATER—
Arrived
Sept
16
Ship
Bangalore,
from.
Hilo.
~
:
izmßggam**at.
Bept
18
Ship
Bangalore,-
ordered
-to
Phila-
delphia.
-
--„•\u25a0--
\u25a0.
\u25a0:\u25a0•
BALTIMORE
COVE—
Famed
down
B«pt
16
Br
ftmr
Floristan,'
for
Manila..
.-
-
:
.
CAPE
HENRY—
Passed
In
S«pt
17
Ship
Shenandoab,
from
New
\u25a0
York.
'
for
Manila,
via
Norfolk.
Passed
out—
Br
ttmr
Floriatan,
from
Baltimore,
for
Manila.
\u25a0
-_..••-
FOREIGN
PORT*.
YOKOHAMA—
Arrived
Aug
Is—
Jap
stmr
Iyo
Mara,
.
from
Seattle.
PORT
N
ATAX«
Arrived
'
Sept
15—
Br
smtr
Baron
Cawdor,
from
Newport
-
News,
for
Ma-
nila.
.
iii'insTiiiSiiiMffsyn^xO^mggaga
HONOKONO—
BaiIed
B«pt
16—
Btmr
Lyra,
for
S*attl«.-
'..'..-\u25a0
\u25a0\u25a0
.
-.
...
\u25a0•\u25a0
..
.
.
-..
-
The
Xebraskan's)
:
Cargo.
Tli*
steamer
Xebrackaa
sailed
on
Saturday
for
Honolulu
and
Kahului
with
a
general
merchandise
careo,
valued
at
1109,485
and
ln-
cludlnr
the
following:
10»
bbls
flour,
165.000
lbs
rice,
28
ells
wheat,
8417
ctls
barley.
COO
bales
hay,
Cll9
lbs
bran,
fcT&O
lbs
beans.
716S
lbs
middlings.
2000
lbs
feed.
5630
lbs
41
cs
mlllstuffs.
2165
cs
canned
•almon,
65
bbls
17
half
-bbls
pickled
ealmon,
436
cs
assorted
canned
goods.
10&
lbs
tea,
1920
lbs
coffee,
CS
cs
syrup,
4S
pkgs
prepared
fish,
2000
lbs
dried
fish.
MSO
lbs
lard,
8671
gals
wine,
3.
r
.O
gals
90
cs
whisky.
27
gals
IS
cs
liquors,
829
fcbl»
b«er.
23
cs
champagns,
191
gals
spirits,
4519
lbs
7
cs
bread,
34
pkgs
groceries
and
pro-
visions.
4871
lbs
C
os
ham.
and
bacon,
1059
pkgs
potato**.
1
385
pkgs
onions,
:\u25a0
1023
-
pkgs
"\u25a0
fresh
fruits.
'
CS
pkgs
fresh
vegetables.
445
lbs
raisins,
1876
lbs
cried
fruit,
19.040
-
lbs
codfish,
S
cs
elites.
S
ea
cUt*
ell,
7
cs
baking
powder,
8928
lbs 8
cs
cfceece.
400
pkgs
past*.
S3
pkgs
tsi>l«
preparations,
S
cs
«ggs,
710
lbs
chocolat*.
318
lbs
garllo.
e290
lbs
salt.
1154
lbs
butter.
18.635
lbs
sugar,
17,666
lbs
11
cs
tobacoo,
4S
os
cigars
«fid
cigamtts,
100
bdU
shocks,
8
pos
S
bdls
»t*«l.
&6
bdls
104
bars
iron,
C
2
pkgs
ells
11
bbls
pitch.
44
rolls
roofing
m&Urlal,
486
os
seep,
11
bdl»
brooms,
41
bdls
.
paper,
11
.
cs
trail
and
ammunition,
22
oolls
rope,
171
bdls
znetal
laXbs,-
57
pkgs
-drugs
and
sundries,
184
ckgs
nails,
84
pkgs
machinery,
8
-
pkgs
*cid.
£2
crts
ss-wlng
machines,
186
cs
boots
and
shoes.
178
pkgs
pclnts.
9
bdls
81
pcs
pipe,
11
cs
electrical
gooos,
270
kegs
;
white
Uad,
120
pkgs
6rr
goods,
100
cs
powder.
4
cs
blasting
caps.
11
cs
fuse,
11
cs
hits
and
caps,
20
sks
coal.
198
gasoline,
4
roils
duck,
5
pkgs
wagon
material,
CSO
geis
dlstiUaU,
21
-
pkgs
.
znlllwork.
1000
lbs
e*rbld«.
4
rolls
leather.
260
cs
candles.
10
cs
turpentine.
1100
cs
coal
oil,
'2077
lbs
Un
berk,
1
boat,
1
bull.
The
German
ship
Magdalene
was.
cleared
yesterday
for
Ipswich,
England,
with
88,877
centals
for
barley,
valued
at
$97,575
and
709,600
lbs
cf
scrap
steel,
valued
at
$2600.
The
ves-
sel
also
had
25.000
feet
of
lumber
as
dunnage,
valued
fct
$350.
The
latest
charters
reported
are:
The
Brit-
ish
steamer
Kelvinbank,
grain
from
Portland
to
three
ports
In
Japan
at
$1,
chartered
prior
to
arrival:
schooner
David
Evans,
lumber
from
Puget
Sound
to
Manila;
schooner
Halcyon,
came
business
from
this
port
to
Altata.
Barley
for
England.
Items
of
Interest
to
Mariners
and
Ship-
ping
Merchants.
Fritz
Hermann,
who
lives
at
COG
Second
street,
sustair.ed
a
broken
leg
and
many
bruises
yesterday
when
he
fell
from
the
roof
of
a
building
on which
he
was
working
at
Second
end
Townsend
streets.
Surgeon
Hill
at
the
Harbor
Hospital
attended
to
his
inju-
ries.
The
Oceanic
Steamship
Company's
liner
Si-
erra
will
eail
Thursday
for
Honolulu.
Tutul.'a,
Now
Zealand
and
Australia.
The
liner
Doric
will
sail
to-morrow
for
the
Ci
i'-r.t.
She
is
taking
a
Xull
cargo
and
will
carry
many
passengers.
The
tug
H.
H.
Buhne
came
down
-from
Eu-
reka
yefcTerday
for
repairs.
Henry
Peterson,
the
pioneer
launchman.
for-
merly
located
at
the
foot
of
Folsom.
etreet,
but
now
established
on
the
bulkhead
between
Mis-
tlon-street
whanes
1
and
2.
yesterday
.
put
into
commiEsicn
a
new
freight
barge.
*
NEWS
OF
THE
OCEA.V
Water
Front
~So\*%.
The
vessels
on
th«
overcue
list
are
quoted
for
reinsurance
as
follows:
Graeciere,
8
per
cent;
Lalla
Rookh.
S5
per
cent;
Principality.
40
per
cent;
JoinvUle,
5
per
cent.
The
bark
Mary
I*.
Cushing,
bound
from
Eleele
for
this
port,
put
back
to
Honolulu
yes-
terday
In
distress.
She
was
leaking
at
tha
rate
of
six
feet
every
twenty-four
hours.
The
Overdne
List.
Pnta
nark
In
Distress.
Robert
Erickson,
sailer,
went
to
sleep
yester-
day
afternoon
la
cue
of
the
gueet
chambers
of
a.
Folsorn-
street
lodging-house.
He
had
neither
reffletewd
cor
paid
rent.
He
fllda't
even
ask
tie
landlord's
permission.
He
*v
sleepy.
He
entered
the
lodirtns-house,
found
a
room
vlth
*
bed
in
It,
rolled
down
the
corera
and
tamed
In.
His
Enoree
first
attracted
the
land-
led's
attention.
'When
he
refuse
to
leave.
Policeman
Peter
Wh&len
was
asked
to
per-
All
the
way
from
bedroom
to
kitchen
the
tailor
and
policeman
foueht.
In
the
kitchen
Erickaoa
armed
himself
irtth
a
frying-pan
and
"WhaJen'a
eye
shows
hew
deftly
the
sailor
cscd
It.
W'lth
the
help
of
his
club
and
the
aid
of
half
a
dozen
stout
citizens
Whalen
subdued
his
prisoner,
who
Is
now
In
the
City
Prison
charged
with
several
misdemeanors.
"What's
th«
matter,
Pete?"
aslted
Surgeon
PUJdiain
when
the
pcrnceman
broaght
hia
blood
ruined
face
to
the
Harbor
Hospital.
'
VNothlng
much.
Doc;
I
just
awakened
a
sailor."
Gives
Policeman
a
Battle.
~
HThere
":
is
|
a
.
rumor
J
to
.'
the
;
effect^
that
General
a
Leonard
C.V>Wood
Jls
j
pushing
the?
case
h
against
f
v
cb*mmknder
:
.Young/
It
V
is
*
known
c
Commander
Young
v
testjr'
fled
iv
v
against
jthe;-
friend
{of
*:i
President
Roosevelt
VduringJi
his
following
the;
lnvestigation
of
alleged
Irregulari-
ties
in
if
Havana.^.?!
Commahd«r^Young,
however,
f
|
has
\
said
f
nothing
Tof
I
this
f
and
fTOmfhislconversatlohl.wlttfifrlehdsithe
two^menTseemito^be'thelbest^of^frlehds:
p-l
A;{blt
\u25a0?
ofr
excitement
s^was
>'
caused
\
t
at
the
>
opening
of
\u25a0
the
session
by
.
refusal
of
the
court
to
allow
Naval
'
Constructor
H.
4
,
v
A.
i?^
Evan^^T
ho
\u25a0is
s
to.|
be
s
later
as
\u25a0
an
expert
witness,
to'
sit
in
tho
;
room
.while
"i
the'i
other),wltnesses
',
were
Ton
the
'stahd.^The'TdefenSe
'
f
arot
around
.-I
this
ruling
by;
asking
that
Evan
be
admitted
as
assistant
counsel.
Tha
request
was
granted:^-
Manyxj:^
Intermissions
taken
to
allow
the
court
to
decide
upon
points^
of
S
law-
arising/
between-
Judge
G.j,E.\Qear
r
'iwho~isirepresen.tlng!;Com-;
mahder^Young.^and^Judge
j/AdTocate
?
for/,
the*
prosecution.
.\u25a0•-'"\u2666*
y.VALLEJO,
Sept."
;
18.-Ajiidge
Advocate
Ernst;
E.
.'West
_.
this
morning;
began
the
actual
prosecution
of
.Commander
Lu-
cien
-Young
of
the
BenlhhgtoK
\u25a0by
In-
troducing:
witnesses
"to
'prove
that
.the
boilers
of
the.
ill-fated,
ship,'
especially
boiler
B,
the
one
which',blew.
up
while
the
vessel
lay
;
in
San
Diego.
harbor
:
on
July
,
21
\u25a0
and
'
killed
-sixty-six-
of
.
the
crew,
had
been
cared
for'in'an-exceed-
ingly/
negligent
,
:
mahher.
>J
One
witness
admitted
;
in'
r'cross-
examination*:
that
'he
hkd
.been'
punished
•«
by
Commander
Young.
for
desertion
;
and
various
other
offenses.
The
other
/admitted.
'under
close
'(questioning!,
that':
he
-had?
Cleaned
the,
safety
.valve
;6if
boiler,
B
during
the
stop^at;
Honolulu,'
just
'..before
4
the
ship
started
for
San
Diego.',-:
The'
honors
of
the
'
day
•:
seemed
,
to
rest
;
with
'
.the
de-
fense/.:
Startling
'testimony;
was,-,
how-
ever,'
brought
,
out
iwhich".
showed
;
that
the'
boilers
of
the.
Benniri'gton
;•
had
not
been'
in-,
first-class
r
condition
since
she
last
went'
into
'commission'
In
,1903.
\
*
-
YJohn"
O.Hanlon,
-water/
tender^
on
the
Benriingtbn,
swore
-\u25a0that
;
the
'sentinel
valves
of
the
bollerson
the
ship
had
not
been
in
.working
;order?for":
twer
year&,
and>lthat
;
;they:
would
'riot
register;
the
pressure.
at
all
accurately.
.'Charles
H.
AVheeler/
chief
machinist's
mate,
1
swore
that~
the
'hand*
4
gear
which-
was
to
be
used''
to
lift;
the
valves
-had
been'out
of
orderj
for?
thirteen
-months
before-.Com-
mander,.
Young
vtook
charge:
He
'
also
testified;
that
':
the
;;sehtihel
ivalves
•*
had
never
,
been
?
used
because
they
were
|
ob-
sdlete/;
and
>
although
.-.the
•";:
Bennington
had
been
overhauled,
;
these
defects
had
Viot
:
been .
remedied.
'
:
;.;
\*
;
/
'/
-\
In
-
view
of
;
:
this
testimony
-It
will
undoubtedly,
be
'/the
I
defense
of
;
Com-
manaei%
Young;
that
;
he
-has
often
writ-
ten
to
the.
department;
of
sthese
things,
but
thnt
no
attention
had
been
paid,
to
his
letters.
;*
.
\u25a0.
SCENE
IS
DRAMATIC.
The
scene
at
the
openingof.
the
trial
was
'dramatic.
..Commander
Young
arose
from
'hiSj
place
.at;
the";
side
"of
'the.
table,
and'
before
his
thirteen;
brother
officers
pleaded
not
guilty/to.
the
six
charges
read-by
Captain
-West.
-As
the
old
com-
mander,
the
gray-haired-
veteran
of
four
great
battles,
the
only
iman
In
.the
United
States
,
who
wears
"the
four-bar
medal,
the
man
-who*.
from,
the
time
when
as
'a_midshipman|:
he
leaped
from
his
vessel
-and
rescued."
a
drowning
sailor
;
has
been
"
one
•of
*
the
best-loved
men"
in
the
',
navy,
stood
%to
plead
not
guilty
to
the
first
charges
)
ever
made
against
him
in
court-martial,
the
eyes
of
many
of-
the
spectators,
were
damp
from-
the
fullness
of
itheir
sympathy,
arid
even
the
Judges
;
remained
hushed
for
a
moment.;
"V
!
:..'•\u25a0
—.'
ft.
Judge
Advocate
West
was
the
first
witness
of
the
I
day.
,
He
-
placed
in
evi-
dence'the
smooth
logs
of
;
the
Benning-
ton
for
the"
purpose
1
,
of
ij
showing/
that
Commander
Young
'had;
not
them
as
:
he
is
-
required*
by.
the
regula-
tions:;"
The
logs
of
November\and-.De-
cember;
1904,7
and
C
January,
'
February,
April,
May!and\
June*
of
ithls;year..wer«.
found
to
'
lack
'the
•,
required
/signature
of
T
the'
officer
in
"
command
of
the
'*.
ship.
The
'
hull
books
of
<
the
:
vessel
were
;
not
allowed
to
go
",
in
'
evidence
-because
Jthe
defense
showed
that
there
was
rioiresu-
latlon
that^theaejb^^^
Ensign
E.-:O.
Sahns
'.was
;
lntroduced-,
to
prove
Ithat
the
;
log
books
were
'the
hull
bboks'of^he.Bennington.v'Heialsoaes-
tlried;as
to
th"e'
;
\'
taking
•^.comniandiby
Commander'
r
Young
:on
!*Novem»er
\u25a0
-.;
14,
1904.V
:":
'
'\u25a0'
:'\u25a0
'\u25a0'..
"'-
"
',--''.':
;
-
-
-Erhile
Frederiksen
.was
the;
witness
who
"admitted
|
in
"
the
I
crpss-examlnation
that
he
had
been"
punlshed
;
by
:Comman-
der
-
Young
for
desertion,
yHe
**
stated
thatUhis
did
1
not
leave.'him-
with
any
hatred
"toward
i
his
chief.'-/
He'f
was
Mn
the
?
forecastle,
head
;
of
;the;
;
Bertnington
ai'the"
time"
of
the
explosion."
He.testi-
fied'
tliat
while
"
he';
had
'seen
\u25a0\u25a0
thfl
'Safety
valves
of.
boilers
!A'.
\u25a0,
Ci
and
1
;
D
'had^
been
overhauled,'
yet
he
was
o
sure;
that
jthe
valves
>
of
i
boiler";
B
>
had
:
never
i.been
\
so
treated.';;
Hefalso
;
told:;
of
the
:
bad
\
cbn-
dl
tibnv
of;
the
'hand'
gear.
?;He
i
said
that
thej
sentinel
i
valves
;>.#ereH
badly
'
cor-
roded
and"
stuck
fast:
VHejdld
not'know.
of
.'any
?
routine
;
In
'
therenßihe
.
r"o6m"*.by
which
i
the
,
safety
U
valves
;
;
were
K
lifted
once
sa
i
week."
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;
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under,
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jWater."
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corroborated
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that
lot
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v
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Charles
H.
«,
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fthlef
machin-
ist's';
mate,
on
>
the,,'
Bennington,
>
swore
that
t
the
':;
hand,"
gear
h
had
--been
l'
out
i
of
order,
for
a
long,
time
and
j
that
\
the';
sen-
tinel
valves,
were
obsolete
and
u«ele§3.
Ho
also
I
sworo
that
he
-
had
overhauled
th«
safety-valve
;of
f.
boiler,
1
B
r
at
*
Hono-f
lulu,
the
last
port
made
'before
the
ship
went
V
San
"i
Diego,
\u25a0£
and.*
that
:
then
it
was?
in.;falr!
condition.^'
All"
the
*
boiler*
were
connected
and
the
safety
valve
of
boiler
C,
which
'
he
said
was
'
the
best
of
the'
f
ou
r,
was
set
at
1
30
'
so
,
that
It
would
blow^toff^when^the^pressure
"^
of
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steamTfeachedsthls
;<;;
<
;
";
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John
O.
Hanlon,
water
tender,
testi-
fied
that
he
had
not
heard
the
safety
valve
ofibollerJßbloWjbfllln'twolyears.
Word
vcslb
received
yesterday
by
cable
to
the
Merchants*
Exchange
from
London
of
damage
sustained
to
two
sailing
vessels
bound
from
the
old
world
for
this
coast.
They
both
put
into
Stanley,
Falkland
Islands,
In
dis-
tress,
and
the
repairs
necessary
to
en-
able
them
to
complete
their
respective
voyages
will
take
some
weeks.
The
German
ship
Emilie.
from
Shields
for
Portland.
Ore.,
put
into
Stanley
Sep-
tember
10.
with
her
rigging
damaged,
and
the
day
after
the
British
ship
Beacon
Rock
went
limping
into
the
fame
port,
crippled
In
the
gale
which
had
proved
too
much
for
the
Emilie.
The
Beacon
Rock,
bound
from
Liver-
pool
for
Victoria.
B.
C
was
In
a
serious
plight.
Her
bulwarks
were
damaged,
her
decks
had
been
swept
clean
and
her
deck
houses
had
suffered.
All
her
boats
had
been
carried
away,
and
of
the
large
amount
of
water
shipped
much
had
mado
its
way
into
the
hold,
damaging
the
cargo
to
an
extent
which
only
a
careful
survey
will
show
cor-
rectly.
Special
r
DißDatch
:to
<
Th«
CalL
Witness
Testifies
That
Valves
Were
Not
in
'Good
Order
for
Months
Before
Disaster
Bark
Mary
L.
dish-
ing
Puts
Into
Honolulu.
BOILEESIIN
VBAD
SHAPE
Naval
Officer
Answers
the
:
Charge
i-TKat
B^JNeglected
His
Duty;
:
on
f
Beniiiiigton
Both
Are
Damaged
by
the
Rough
Weather.
EMILIE
AND
7
HE
BEACON
rM^
AT
W
VESSELS
BOUND
THIS
WAY
IN
TROUBLE
"NOT
GUILTY"
YOUNG'S
PLEA
THE
SANrFRANG^CQ^GAL
10
>
/jSjJv.
Trains
leave
and
art
anm
/Q*Orjy£&\
tonrrtTesjt
fa/%zgh£\
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FKANCISCO.
\
Anra«|y
/
Jtnra
25,
W&
Fxsst
Dxnrs
(Foot
of
Market
Street)
r-KAVK-
MAIN
LINE.
AKurrm
7.00
a
F.lmlrv,
VacaTille.
Winter*.
Kanuey
7.48p
7-OUAKlctimood.
Benlctn,
dacramento,
_
-
Sui^uaaad
War
Swtions
7-23p
7.4oa
Vallejo,
Napa,
Cnilstcga,
SanU
Kosa,
Martlaei,
San
lUmon
B-C3P
7.4oa
Nile<,
Pleasaaton.
Ltvcrmorev
Trac7,
Lutnrop,
Stockton
7.23p
8
OOAShmta
Exprena
<Vta
Davis).
Wllllsma,
Wlllowa.
tTroto,
Red
Bluff.
Portland.
Tacoma.
Seattle.
7.43?
8-COa
Davis,
WooUlanJ.
Kntzhts
Landtag,
MarysTllie.
OroTllle
>7-43?
8.20
a
Marlines.
Antloch.
Byron,
Tracy,
Stockton.
Xewisan,
Los
Banos,
l.Vnilou.
Arinonn,
Ilanford,
.
.
»«_
Vlsßlla.
PorterviUe
I
TaII
20a
Port
Costa.
Lasttrop.
Merced.
Mo-
'
+•*<***
desto,
llavmoml.
Fresco,
Ban*
ford.
VUalla.
Bakersfleld
4 43*
8.40
a
Nlies.
S»nJo»-.
Uvermoro.
Scock'
ton
(fMUton).
Vall?y
Spring,
lone,
Sacramento,
Placervllle,
Colfax.
MarysTllle.
Red
Bluff
....
4.08?
B.4oa
Oak
il
ale.
Cblnfsr.
Jamestown,
Sonora,
Tuolumne
and
Angels...
4.08?
8-COa
Atlantic
Express—
Ogden
and
East.
4.28P
8-40
A
Richmond,
Port
Costa.
Mar
t
!
ne
1
and
VTar
Stations
(tConcord)....
649p
10.2CAVaJIejo.Danx.
Xaps,
Sunday
only
7.43P
iQ.2OaLo9
Anz'lct
Passenger—
Port
j
Costa,
Martinez.
Byron,
Trier,
Lathrop,
Stockton.
Mareed,
*
"
Raymcad.
Fresno,
Goshen
Juno*
tlon.
Hanford.
Lemoore.
Vlsalls,
Bakeisflelii.
Los
Angrt-lea
7.08?
10.20
a
El
Paso.
Kansas
City.
St.
Louis
and
Chicago
7JJBP
H.OOAThe
Overland
Limited—
Omaha,
Chicago.
Denver.
Kansas
City...
6.48(*
1
I.4oa
Xl!et,
San
Jose
and
Way
Stations.
2.48?
tl
.OOP
S.icramecto
River
Steamers
MI.OOp
3-40P
Benicta,
Winters,
Sacramento.
*
"Woodland.
KnfshU
Landing.
>
MarysTllle
and OrovlUe
10.48
a
S.4opHayward,
stles.
and
"Way
Stations
7.48P
4.oopVall-Jo.
Martinez.
San
lUmon,
t
Xapa.
CallstOKa,
Santa
Rosa
9.23
a
4.oopKllcs.
Tracy.
Stockton.
Lodi.
10.24
a
4.40P
llav
ward,
Nile*.
IrTington,
San
j
t9.48A
I
Jose,
Llvermore
>
$11.43
a
5-OQpThe
Owl
Limited—
Newman.
Loa
;
Bano*.
Mendou.
Fresno,
Tnlar*.
>
.
BakeraSeld.
Los
Angeles
8.43
a
B.OOp
Chicago
and
St.
Louis
Special—
£l
Paso.
Kansas
City,
St.
Louis
and
Cnlcaso
."
3.43
a
tß.2opHayward.
Nlles
and
San
J05e.....
.
7.03
a
1
6-20P
Vallejo,
Port
Costa,
Benicla,
Sut-
>
snn.
Sacramento
11.23
a
04}Qp
Eastern
Kxpress—
Omana.
ChtcMO,
'
Denver.
Kansas
City.
St.
Loola,
Martinez,
Stockton,
Sacramrnto,
.
,
Reno,
Sparks.
Montello,
Ogden
..
12.48P
w-20pHayward.
2ille»
and
San
Jose
a.ia»
.
/.OOPlteno
Fassengec—
Port
Costa,
iio-
\u25a0
nlcla.
Saisan.
Elmlra,
Dlxon,
?
v
"*'
.
DsTli.Sacrmmento,
Sparks,
Tono-
-'
.
pah,
GolUfleldandKeeier
"74J8A
i/.4oPPortCo*ta.
Martinez.
Bjron,TracT,
~i
.
Modesto.
Merced.
Fresno
12.03P
|7'4oPTosemlte
and
Marlpora
Big
Trees
,
(via
rUrmond-Wawona
Route)..
8.43
a
7-4flpValleJo.
Sunday
only
1123
a
8-20POregoa
&
California
Express—
Sao-
.'
ramento.
Marys
vllle.
Redding,
,
'
Portland.
Pnget
Sound
and
East.
-
>
8.43
a
i9.oo?Harward,
NUes
and
San
Joso
(Sun-
\u25a0
-
>
day
0n1y).....
t11.48A
COAST
LINE
OUrroir
tiaa
B
«).
>_
(Poot
of
Market
Street.)
S
7.45
a
Santa
Crus
Excursion
(3
an
day
»
only)
9-18P
B.lsAsewark.
Centervllle,
San
Joso,
'
Felton.
Boulder
Creek,
Santa
Crnz
and
"Way
Stattont
B-53i»
.tS.lßAXewark,
San
Jose.
Felton,
Boulder
)
Creek,
Santa
Cruz
;:.
t7.695>
>W.lSp2leT'ark,
Centervllle.
San
Jose,
"
.
*\u25a0
'
Ne\rAlmaden.LosGatos.
Felton,
./"
Boul'ler
Creek.
Santa
Cru
and
/
I
Principal
Way
Stations
;....;....
10.56
a
4.lBpNewarlc.
San
Joso,
Los
Gstos,
V
\u25a0-.
Wright..
tS.SSA
4.lSpSatnrday
snd
Sunday
for
Felton.
.Bonlder
Creek.
Santa
Crnz
J8.55A
COAST
LIN
E
(Broad
Uaags).
•_\u25a0
fJT*(Thlrd
and
Townsend
Streets.)
>
B.loa
San
Joso
and
Way
Stations
8.30>
'
t/4)OASan
Jose
and
"Way
Stations..
3.4Cp
1
7.l
sAMonterey.
\u25a0
Santa
Cruz
Excursion
».-
-•
(Sunday
only)
.-..„
lO.IOp
a.OuAKew
Almaden
(Taes.,
Frl..
only)..
4-10*
•\u25a000a
Tne
Coaster—
San
Jose.
Salinas,
!*
.
San
Ardo.
Paso
Robles.
Santa
Margarita,
San
Luis
Oblspo,
Gnadalnpe,
:
Gaviota,
Santa
Bar-
bara.
San
Buenaventura,
Oxaard,
.
Barbank,
Los
Ange1e5.
..........
10.30*
I.OOA
Gllroy.
Uolllster,
Castrovlllo,
Del
\u25a0
»•
Monte.
Pacific-
Grove,
Surf,
Lompoo
10-30^
9.00
a
Saa
Joso.
Tres
Plnos,
Watsonvllla,
Capitols.
Santa
Cruz,
Paclfta
Grove.
Salinas.
San
Lais
Oblipo
and
Principal
Way
Stations......
4.lQp
tfl-OOALos
Gatos.
Wright,
Boulder
Creek,
via
Santa
Clara
and
Karrow
Gaage....
........^.
,
t7-4trp
10.30
a
San
Joso
and
Way
Stations
1.20P
1
1.30
a
San
Jose
and
Way
Stations
7.40P
2.1
5
p
San
Joso
and
Way
Stations..
836
a
tS-OOPDe!
Monto
Express—
Santa
Clara,
San
Jose,
Wattonvllle,
Santa
Crux,
'
Del
Monte,
Monteroy
Faclflo
Gr0ve.
........;;.....
.....
H2.13P
tJ.OOPLoi
Gatos,
Wright,
Boulder
Creek.
Santa
Crnz.
via
Santa
Clara
and
Narrow
Oango...Trr:7.'j7;rr.vn..
10
48a
8-30
P
South
\u25a0
Ban
*
Franclaco.
San
Jose,
:
Gllroy,
!
Holllster.
Tres
-
Plnos,
!
Watsonvllle,Capltola.SantaCraz,
Salinas,
Montoroy,
Pacific
Grove.
10.48
a
4.30P
San
Jose
and
Way
Stations........
+7.55
a
15.00pSanta
Clara,
San
Joae,
Los
U»tos,
Wright......'.'
*\u25a0
tSJUtA
18-30P
San
Joso
aadPriaclpalWty
Stations
J9.404
6-45P
Sunset
Expres*—
K
odwo
o
d,
'
Saa
.;
Jose,
Gllroy.
Salinas,
Paso
I
Robles,
San
Luis
Oblspo.
Santa
1
Barbara,*
Los
Angeles,
Domtnt,
\
I
El
Paso,
Kew0r1e5n5
......;.....
"
J.lrta
8.45PE1
Paso,
Kansas
City,
St.
.Louis,
Chicag0.......;;;..;.........-.—..
*
lO^Op
MBPFaJircWatsoaville,
Capltola,
.
Santa
Crnz.
Castr
ovule,
Del
I
±10.1
0
9
Monte,
Pacific
Grove....
f
tiOJOp
tt»lspSan
;
Mateo,
Beresford,
-
Belmont,
'
Ban
Carlos,
Redwood.
Fair
Oaks,
Menlo
Park.
PaJo
A1t0
.
...;.
-....
t3.48A
B.3opSaa
Joso
and
Way
5tati0n5..
......;""
8.38
a
f.OOPPaIo
Alto
and
Way
Stations
...;..
10.16
a
II
JOPSouth
San
FrancUco,
Mlllbrae,
Bur-
llngame.
-San
Mateo.
Belmont,
-
San
Carlos,
Redwood.
Fair
Oaks,
Menlo
Park
and
Palo
A1t0.
:......
f1,45r»
\u25a0
11J0P
Saturdays
only
for
Mayfleld.
Moan-
'C^
-
tain
View,
Sunnyvale,
Lawrence,
.Santa
Clsra
and
San
Jose
........
t
t9
45p
OAKLAND
HARBOR
t
CRRY
>
»,«.
aw
<FootofMarßetSt.)
fcrirl¥
t
7.15
a.m.
9.00
a.m.
11.00
a.m.
1.00
p.m.
3.00
p.m.
S.I
S
P.
w,
"
A
*?r?
r
Moraln
«-
.
P
*or
Afternoon,
i
tSanday
excepted.
tSanday
only.
•Monday
only.
,
\u25a0
-
.
.
.
.
fDally,
and
stops
at
all
stations
on
Snnday.
-
\u25a0
3IADERO;
Etc
"*
Via
Sausalltu
Ferry.
i
SUBURBAN
SERVICE.
STANDARD
GAUGE.
I
.;
:
Depart
'<
week
days
and
'
Sundays
*
at
'
1
:0o
(cx-
l
cept
Sunday)
-7:45 -3:25
0:10.^9:30^*11:00
a.
m.;.
12:20.
1:45.-;
3:15.
•-*:."»,
5:13.;
5:30.
6:3
U.
7:15.\8:(XX*1O:15
andll:3s-p.
m.
.
;,
For
Fairfax,
..week
days—
7
:
43
a.
m..
3
:
13
pi.
m.
(Saturdays
only);;
5:15
p.
:m.~:
daily
except
Saturday
and
Sunday;
Sundays
and
holiday*^
T:«c9:loim'.©O
a.
m.
.1:45
p.m.
v.
THROUGH
TRAINS.-
T:45
a.'
m.
dally—
Cazadero
and-wa'y
station*.
3:15
-p.'
m.;
"Saturdays
only
For
\u25a0
Caiadero,
etc.
'^P'V'slßßsßtaMßHKtrfhßHssHgUßMsai
5:13
p.
m.
daily
(except
Saturday
and
Sua..
day)—
For
etc.
v
TICKET,
OFFICE-t650
Market
st.
I
FERRT—
Unton
••
Depot.
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foot
of
Market
st.
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:
.
WEEKLY
CALL,
$1
PER
YEAR
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We
cure
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Blood
Poison,
V'nrlrocele,
'
Stricture.
Xervou*
Decline,
Weakneaa,
Pile*.
Flatnla
and
Diseases
of
(be
Kidneys,
Bladder
and
Prostate.
Special
Diseases
Newly
contracted
and
chronic
cases
cured.
All
burning.
Itch-
ing
and
Inflammation
stopped
In
twenty-four
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cures
effectel
In
seven
days.
We make
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charge',
for
a
friendly
talk
or
correspondence.
Come
to
p
us
in
the
strictest
confidence.
We
have
been
exclusively
treating
special
diseases
of
men
for
years.
Nothing
science
can
device
or
money
can
buy
Is
lacking
In
our
office
equipment.
We
will
use
you
hon-
estly,
.treat
you
skillfully
and
restore
you
to
I
health
In
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I
comfort
and
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._
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;
.
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yon
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'
;
.
'
DR.
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CO.
.Hours:
8
to
5;
7
to
8:30
P.
M.
Dally;
Sundays,
9
to
12.
720
MARKET
ST.
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Floor).
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RAILWAY
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i
CALIFORNIA
U^TEDI
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T
|N
3
DAYSi
;
9
Leaves
Mondays
and
'Thursdays
at
I
M
9:30
a.
m.
v."lth
Diners
and
Sl»ep<r«.
|B
:'..:•
V
..i
:
other
Santai
Fe
Trains
t
7:30
a.m.
To
Stockton,
Merced,
Fresno,
9:30
a.
m.
Hanford,
Vlsalia
and
Bake
rs-
8:00
p.
m.
field.-
"
:
4
:00
p.
m.
For
-
Stockton
and
Intermediate
:
o
-tn
»\u25a0»
\u25a0
m
Points.-
,,
.%:
w.w
a.
m.
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Oakdale
and
point,
on
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