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\u25a0 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides

the early morning tides are given In the left

hand column and the successive tides of theday In theorder of occurrence- as to time: the

fourth time column gives the last tide of theday except when there are but three tides, assometimes occurs. The heights given are In

addition to the soundings of the United StatesCoast Survey Charts, except when a minus. (—)sign precedes the height, and then the numbergiven Is subtracted from the depth given bythe charts. The plane of reference is the meanof the lower low waters. . \u25a0;;'».

X -,> From Page S, Columns 5 and 6.

CRAND JURY SCORES SCIITZ.

For the twenty-four 'hours ending 5 p. m.,

120th meridian time. San Francisco. July 21:

~K S T w C <

13.33 tg* <a ISTATIONS. *|-*| \u25a0 ? J" s"§?

I.S. M : :

Cloverdale S8 61 .00 ClearColusa 9fl 62 .00 ClearEureka 56 52 .00 Cloudy W 4Fresno 104 68 .00 Clear NW 10Hanford 102 66 .00 Clear ..Hollieter : 7S 51 .00 ClearIndependence ... 94 54 .00 Clear SE 6King City 86 56 .00 Clear N'Livermore 92 53 .00 Clear '.I*os Angeles ... 72 62 .00 Clear W 12Merced 105 52 .00 ClearNapa -.76 65 .00 Clear SNewcastle 101 65 .00 ClearNewman 103 .62 .00 ClearPalermo 101 62 .00 ClearPorterville 102 65 .00 Clear NW ..Red Bluff 104 -72. JM Clear SW 6Riverside 85 "56 .00 ClearBacramento .... 88 54 .00 Cloudy S 10San Diego 6S 62 .00 Clear NW 15San Francisco .. 58 60 .00 PUCldy W 24San Luis Oblspo. 70 52 .00 Clear SW 6Santa. Maria ..71 66 .00 Clear ..Santa Rosa .... 76 49 .00 Clear

'Stockton 90 62 .00 Clear / ..

TO ARRIVE.-

Steamer. ..\u25a0•.-. From. , Due.

Nebraskan Honolulu & Kahulul... July 22

Despatch Portland & Astoria ..". July 22S. Monica San P«dro July 22Coronado Grays Harbor July 22Argo Eel River Ports |July 22Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Ports|July 22G. Dollar Grays Harb0r '........ July 23Mackinaw. ... Tacoma July 23Corona Humboldt July 23Arctic :.. Humboldt July 23G Lindauer.. Grays Harbor "...July 23San Pedro.... Grays Harbor ...July 23Newburg Grays

"Harbor ........ July 23

St. Paul Portland & Astoria.... July .23Rainier.".'. Seattle & Belllngham.. July,23Breakwater... Coos Bay -' July 23'Sea Foam Mendocino & Pt. Arena July 23laqua J San Pedro ............ July 24J. Hlgglns.... San Pedro July 24Tricolor Oyster Harbor . .July, 24,Barracouta... New York via. Ancon.. July 24Meteor. ..i... Seattle ...T....... July 24South 8ay.... San Pedro July 24Roanoke Los Angeles Ports July 24State of Cal... San Diego & Way Ports July 24Theben Seattle July 25Eureka Humboldt July 25Redondo Portland & Astoria July 25Alameda Honolulu ...July 25Umatilla..... Puget Sound Ports.... July 25Pomona Humboldt July 2G80n1ta....... Newport & Wayports. July 26F. Kilburn... Portland & Way POrts. July 20M. F. Plant. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford July 27Pt. Arena.... Mendocino & Pt. Anna July 27Porno '..- Point Arena & Albion July 27Santa Rosa... San Diego & Way Ports July 27Chas. Nelson. Seattle & Tacoma. ..... July 27North Fork... Humboldt .'...' July 28Enterprise.... Hilo , July 28Columbia Portland &Astoria..... July 28Mariposa..... Tahiti- July 29Ammon Hamburg & Way Ports July 20Curacao Mexican Ports \u25a0 July 30Queen........ Puget Sound Ports July 30R. D011ar.... Seattle ..July 31Sonoma Sydney & Way Pts.... July 31Baroda Iqulque Aug. 1

WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS.Cloverdale— Prune crop "good, almost ready

for pickins.'' .

Hollleter—

Codlln moth damaging apples andpears that have not been sprayed.

Hanford—

Wheat crop good; prunes andgrapes ripening fast.

Palermo— Weather favorable for fruit dry-ing.

Napa—

Peaches, prunes and pears ripening:fair croj>. . "

Riverside—

Young orangea still falling:.Stockton— Small shipment of grapes going

forward.'' --

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Llvermore—

Hop crop atPleasanton not veryprorolslns.

— —King City—Foggy morning; grain ihtpment

very light. GEO. H. WILLSON,Assistant Section Director.

%} Those who'are trying to "live happilyever after";find;asistancc inV thesfinan-cial, side of the;problem by reading. thestore advertisements. *-":;x -v

IARRAIGNED FOR ,MURDER.^AngeIo Na-poll and • Salvatore ]Strano were arraigned be-fore

-Judge Cook^ yesterday on >: a ;"charge of

murder. ';The "cases ;were •continued; till July26 to "be •set. :Theodef«idants: were r indictedby the Grand Jury in connection with the kill-ing of Joseph lBrogardo ion;Vandewater \u25a0 streeton January . 22. "The case.of. Anclo -Brissllo,charged with' the ;same murder, was s calledfor trial, but itVwas also continued tillJuly 26.

.'. The buslnesi mnn looking: for an•In-yeatment can save time and sain Infor-mation by rending; our Real .Eatnte col-umns ;.Sunday— propoMltlons listed from910,000 to »200,000.^ v

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ARRIVED.Frt-Uy. July 21.

6tmr Northland. Jamleson, 35 hours fromCan Pedro.

Stmr Aberdeen. Kelly. 66 hours from GraysH!tmr*Point Arena, Hansen. 12 hours fromPolrt Arena.

Stmr Elisabeth. Rydman. 45 hours from1Cascade, Jahnsen. 72 hours from Port-

land, via Astoria 60 hours. •" ~L.''i'"i

Stmr City of Panama. Sandbersr. 17 days

15 hours from Ancon. via San Bias 6 days 21hours 19 -minute*.

Stmr Bee, Holstrum. 31 hours from AlcatrazLandlnr- '•.'* . ~, ,„

Stmr Maggie. Whitney, 4 hours from Half-moon Bay.

Br Etmr Dakotah. Ross, 19 days from Mojl.Bktn ft. G. Wilder. Jackson. 27 days from

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Schr Charles R. Wilson, Sandb«r«r. 5 daysfrom Grays Harbor; *eh Melrose, McCarron,6 days from Gray* Harbor.

Schr Melrose, McCarron. « days from GraysHarbor.

Tug Sea Rover. Thompson, 8 hours fromFiah Rock.

SAILED-F:l«I^y July 21.

Br ttror Appalache, Simpson, Hankow.' viaMol. \u25a0

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Etmr Marshflcld. Dettmer*. Hardy Creek.fitmr Bonitt, Alberts. San Pedro.Ptmr Atlas. Bad*r-r. Port Hirfcrd.Btmr Brooklyn, Carlson," Mend ?c!noStmr' 'ifcortf l-ot>mifc. Se«^uori, iiedondo.Stmr Columbia. iJoran. \u25a0 Astoria.Stmr <2ij-,sy. Lclcnd, Monterey. .. . \;

6tmr Mascie, Whitney. Halfmoon Bay.'

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Stmr Northland. Jamleson. Portland.- .

Schr James A. Garfield, Norby. Grays Har-bor. . "

CLEARED.Friday, July:21.

Stmr Columbia. Doran. Artoria: S.F &.PE S Co.

V-i • SPOKEN.,.Per Br etmr Dakotah— July 13, in 44 55 N,

lenr 163 50 W, Ger ship, letters "Q. F. S. L."TELEGRAPHIC.

POINT LOBOS. July 21. 10 p.* m.- Weathercloudy; wind west; velocity 10 miles per hour.

DIED AT SEA. .;.On board Btmr City of. Panama

—July, 17.

William Pascoe, cabin passenger, a Infttlv*of Krs'.nnd, agpd 7H years, and buried -at seasame duy.

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"IX>MESTIC PORT*.- -"

mjL*3 PEDRO—Sailed July 20—Sichr Wllb««'

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

The barkentine S. G. Wilder.'which arrived

yesterday from Honolulu, brought 16,551 bags

of sugar. She made a long passage, takingtwenty-seven days to come from the IslandP°The St&nfiard Oil steamer Dakotah arrivedyesterday nineteen days from Mojl.

The tug Bea Rover, which towed the schoonerWing and Wing to Flih Rock, returned yes-

"The liner Korea will sail to-day for theOrient fihe will bring home the Taft party,

for whose benefit a large quantity of extra

etores have been shipped. Among the Items

of Interest to those of the distinguished trav-

elers blessed with good appetites is forty tons

of beef. Other passengers who travel homewith the Secretary ot War will live as theynever did before on a Pacific Mall liner.

The City of Para will sail at noon to-day

JTT Panama and way ports.

\Vater Front Xote».

TO SAIL.

Steamer. Destination. Sails. Pier.~~~July 23. .

Northland.. Astoria & Portland 9 am Pier 27Wasp Seattle & Tacoma.. 5 pm Pier 20S Monica.. Grays Harbor .... 4 pm Pier 2Vanguard.. Humboldt ..... IpmPier 27V Fork.... Humboldt ......... 8 am Pier 20Coronado... Los Angeles Ports. 4 pmiPier 10Eureka. ..•• Humboldt ......... 9am Pier 5Pomo

1. Pt. Arena & Albion 6 pm Pier 2M.F.Plant. Coos Bay .... 4 pm Pi«r 11Pt Arena.. Point Arena 4 inn Pier \u25a0 JElizabeth... Coqullle River .... 5 pm|Pter 2<>Seauoia WUlapa Harbor .. 4 pm|Pler 20Aurella....- Astoria & Portland 5 pm Pltr 27Korea. ..-•• China & Japan... 1pm Pier Wmy Para... N. Y. via Ancon.. 12 m Pier 40Pomona. ... Humboldt .........1:30 p Pier 9July 23. ;

s Rosa Sa« Diego & Way.. 9am Pier 11July 24. \u0084 \~

1aqua... ... Astoria & Portland 11 amJPier 2South Bay.. Astoria & Portland 1pm Pier 27Roanoke...- Portland & Way... 2 pm Pier 5Arg0..:...• Eel River Ports... 3 pm Pier 2CityPuebla Puget Sound Ports 11 am Pier 9. July 25. . . '",

Cascade.... Astoria & PorUand ...... Pier 2Corona Humboldt \u25a0\u0084....... 1:30 p Pier 9Breakwater. Coos Bay ........ 6 pm'Pler 8Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way. 8 am Pier.llJuly 86. . . ,G Lindauer Grays Harbor ...". 6 pm Pier 2Arctic •• Humboldt .......... o.am. am Pier .2Sea Foam.. Point Arena r*..... 4pm Pier 2St. Paul Astoria & Portland. 11 amiPier 24

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• ?-July 27;*""

••". "." \u25a0"\u25a0: ;\u25a0-: vState of Cal San Diego & Way. 9 am Pier 11Redondo.... Astoria & Portland ..:... Pier :.Kalnler Seattle & Belllngm 4 pm Pier 10Newburg... Grays, Harbor .... 4pm Pier 10San Pedro.. Grays 'Harbor .... 4 pm Pier 2G Dollar... Grays Harbor .... 12 m P|pr 20. ; \u25a0 -. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 "July 28.V:.*; >\u25a0/ \u25a0

F.Kilburn. Portland A Way.. 2 pm Pier 27July 20.

Bonlta |San Pedro & Way. 9 am Pier 11Umatilla... Pu&et Sound Fts... 11 am Pier 9ITheben..... Hamburg & Way. 12 m Pier 19IAlameda... Honolulu .........11 am Pier 7' Acapulco... N. Y. via Ancon.: 12 m Pier 40

July 31. IColumbia... Astoria & Portland.{ll am|Pler 24

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-jChaa.Nelson Seattle & Tacoma.].... \u0084|Pier 21 . FROM SEATTLE. , . \u25a0.:'\u25a0>.--

Steamer. \u25a0- •;Destination. .. Sails.

ITamplco... ..• Ncme'&^St.' Michael.. .Tu"y~22'CitySeattle... Skagway &.Way .Ports. July 23D01phin...... Skagway & .Way Ports. July 23Victoria...... Nome. & St. Michael.. July 23Edith... .:•••' Valdez'& Seward *;.... July8ertha....... Cooks; Inlet &:Way... July 25D1rig0........ Skagway &\u25a0 Way Ports. July 27Santa Clara.. Valdex & Seward ...:: July 3j

!Jefferson.'.... Skagway &-Way Ports. July aOIExcelsior....'. Seward & Way.Ports.". Aug

'1r0h10...;..... Nome & St." Michael:... Aug.* 1

|Farallon.. :*..- Skagway;&tWay. Ports.|Aug. 2

L. Smith, for Port Townsend; etmr San Ga-briel, for Umpqtfa. . •

ASTORIA—SaiIed • July 21—Stmr St. Paul,

for San Francteeo. _^." ', „TArrived July 21—Stmr Francis H. Leggett,

SEATTLE-^-Arrived July 21—Stmr Valencia,

hence July 17. .' • .'- .

Sailed July 21—Stmr Meteor, for Saa Fran-°Arrived July 21—Jat> stmr lyo Mani. from

Yokohama, via Victoria. \u25a0•:.. "

: :'.Sailed July 21. 2 p m—Stmr Melville Dollar,

13DlEOO—Outside '£, port July 21—Stmr

Arizonan. from New. York.Arived July 21

—Stmr Arizonan. from New

Arrived July .'2l—Stmr Homer,

hence July 18; stmr Newsboy, hence July 10.Sailed July 21— Stmr Pasadena, for San

Arrived July 21—Schr Chetco. from Rogue

Safled July 21—Stmr Noyo. for San Fran-C

OOOS BAY—Arrived July 21—

Stmr Alliance,from Astoria. • '- _

Sailed July 21—Stmr Breakwater, for San

'baLlaßD— Sailed July 21—Ship Reuce, forSydney. July 20— Schr Wawona, for San Pe-

'sOUTH BE^s'D— Balled July 17— Schr Alpha,

f°FORT.BR*AGG— Sailed July 21—Bark Vi-dette. for San Pedro.

ST MICHAEL—SaiIed July 13—Schr AliceMcDonald, for Port Townsend. \u25a0_

•TATOOSH— Passed July 20— Ger bark Anna,

from Shanghai, via Columbia River.

Passed July 21—

Stmr Jeanle,- from Nome,.

°Passed out July 21— Schr Alpena, from Bel-lingham. for San Francisco; echr Wawona.from Ballard, for San Francisco; »tmr Meteor,from Seattle, for San Francisco. '-.- .

REDONDO— Arrived July 21—Schr Blakeley,ifrom Port Blakeley.

SBiled July21—

Stmr Santa Monica, for San

SANTA*BARBARA—Arrived July 21—

StmrState of California; hence July 20; stmr CooaBay from San Pedro.;.

Sailed July 21—Stmr Coo» Bay, jfor SanFrancisco; stmr State of California, for San

TACOMA—Sailed July 21—Ger ship Nesala,

| for Port Blakeley. \u25a0• .\u25a0.••'-•

FISH ROCK—

Arrived, July 21—Schr WingAnd Wing.- hence July 20.. • • \u25a0 .

NAKNEK—In nort June \u25a0 13—Bark W. W.Case, hence April 2<J.. In port May 28—BarkCarondelet, hence ADrll 27. • -

1 KOGGIUNG—

In.port June 14—

Bark Pal-myra; , hence Apill 22;

-echr Prosper, from

Blalne. . . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0' . : \u0084. ISLAND.PORTS.'HONOLULU—Arrived July 21— Etmr. Ne-

;vadan." hence July 13. ".• ?.: VI Arrived July 'ZV—Vx \u25a0' stmr Klrklee, fromNewcastle. Aus. i-";,-

J- :_:

_Railed July 21—Bktri "Coronado. for San

Francisco. . ':•'":\u25a0-. '\u25a0<\u25a0. •\u25a0'—'\u25a0 . : '.:\u25a0:.} }X\u25a0:';\u25a0 \u25a0

"EASTERN PORTS.' -:i-?

NEW YORK—Arrived""-July. 20—Br strnr

Oakburn. fronUManlU::£.-?- -i';./'o«lledo«lled July 20

—Stmr- Mexico, for \u0084,=\u25a0

-NORFOLK—SaiIed July 20— Br stmr Craig-

neuk. for Colon.—

-«..". ..Arrived July 21

—Stmr ;City of Savannah,

ifrom.Cclon.' : • "' " '•: -_»

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FOREIGN PORTS.

COLON—

Arrived July~ 17—Stmr Advance,

from Mew .-York",'"\u25a0-'- . \u25a0'

' -Sailed July -W

—Stmr Finance, for.New York.

! BARRY—Sailed July,18-i-Fr bark Bonchamp.

"poKT-PIRIE—Arrivedprior July 21—Br ship\u25a0 \rdencralK. from" Port Gambfe. .| V5HEFOO-^ArrlvedJuly.2o—H EFOO-^ArrlvedJuly.20— Br stmr Arden-rtcarr -from New York. \u25a0, *- ;\u25a0 .• .*

ALLAO—Arrived .July 21—Schr W. F.narnsT'Trom'Taconta.-"-" ..--..

1 VICTORIA—Sailed July 21— Br stmr Ilford.

T. and Anna Giurcich or Gturlch to Adam.L. Vereevich. lot on SE corner of PoJk and

'Filbert streets, S 25 by E 10O; $2000.

City and County of san Francisco to GeorgeW. Webster, lot on S line of Vallejo street

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110:7 E of Fillmore. E 28.11 by S 1U7:«; $——! *

Stanley and Kat« S. Forbes to William Helb- 'Ing, lot on SW corner of O'Farreil and FUt-more streets, W a7:B by S t>2:«; $10.

Mary and John Grace to Margaret Gllmour,"lot .on W line of Baker street. 87:tt S. orGolden Gate avenue. S 25 by W 121:10^: $10.

City an4County of San Francisco to Netti«Bluhm, lot on S line of Page street, 112:8E of Clayton E 25 by S 112:(J; $ .

Lulu and Harry Schwartz to Elizabeth. M."Gillesple. lot on W line of Howard street.'00 8 of Nineteenth. S 31 by TV 122:tJ; $10.

Mary F. Doyle to Martin C. Doyle.- lot oaS line of Liberty street, 110 W of Valencia.W 25 by S 115; -gift.

Martin C. Doyle to Mary F. Doyle, tame;gift. . ;\u25a0 .-.

John and Emma Neukom to A. A. andNellie G. Whltfleld. lot on W line of Shot-well street 175 N of. Twenty-fifth. N 25 by

-W 122:6;- $10.

Mamie T. or Mary T. McCauley (formerlyKennard) to Louise Muller. lot on S line ofTwenty-eighth street, 100 E of.Dolores. B26 by S 114; $10.

Charles R. McCauley to same, suns; $10.. William N. and .Eollne D. Lamb to JacobHeyman Company, lot ca Nline of Day street.SO E of Castro. E 25. by >T 114; %\%Mary or Mamie Kingston and Thomas and

-Annie Jennings to A. P. Happ and NathaaSchwartz, lot on S line of O'Farreil street.8i E of Jones E 25:6. SE 62:6. E 7. S 6t*W 32:6. N 122:6; $10.\David and Nettie E. >V. Peabody to Kath-arina Peter, lot on N line of Filbert street.137:6 "W of Leavenworth. W 37:6 by N 137:6 j$10.

William Ede Company to Samuel Livingston, •

lot on NE line of Main street. 229:2 NW ©£Folsom. NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; $10T

John and Mary Murdock to C. C CowgtU.Tot on NW line of Natoma street. 115:5HNE of Second.- NE 21:6% by NW 73: $10.

Daaiel T. Callaghan to Joseph M. Mac-donoush. lot on N corner of Fourth andWelch streets. NW 125 by NE 80: $10.

William C Korb to Mary E. Xorb. lot oaSE Une of Shipley street, 233 SW of Fifth.SW 23 by SE 75; also lot on- S line of Mon-tana street 200.E of Plymouth. E 50 by 3V>s block T. Railroad Homestead: gift.

Robert Ingenlath to Page D. Rltter (wif»of John X.). tot on SE Une of Shipley street.300 SW of Fifth. SW 25 by SE 75; $3250.

Michael Conlon to Rose Sullivan, lot on 3Une of Harrison .street. 60 E of Chesley. B

Bridge (trustee) to louls Juztr. lot onW corner of Eighth and Clementina streets.NW 50? SW «. NW 25. SW 25. SE 73. NE 100.and all Interest in 2035 D.162; $10.

City and County of »m Francisco to Pat-rick Tiernan. lot on NW corner of Eighteenthand Minnesota streets. N 130 by W 100; $-

Patrick and Ada Tleman t» Santa Fe Land 4Improvement Company, lot on NW ofEighteenth and Minnesota streets. N 150 by

C°Brickell to Lloyd Beanston. tot onW Une of Twenty-sixth avenue. 100 Nof Lak»street. N 25 by W 120; $10. -

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Caroline C. Prohn to,Shirley W. Johnson.r» rpcord "115 D.'373. lot on E line of Twenty-

Mxth avenue. 253 Nof California street. N 25

W..and. Mary A. Brown to Charles-,

w Potie lot on E line of Twenty-eighth ave-nue/ 200 N of Clement street, N 50 by E 120;

'-^Charles S>and Anne S. Cushtng .to James\u25a0Rmwn lot on"NE corner of Twenty-ninth aye-

-nue and C street. E 120 by N 240:,510.; .

James Brown to Solomon Getz. same; $10. \u0084

Frank and Mary J. Pellet to Bernhard Gets,int \u25a0on\u25a0" SE comer *of Twenty-seventh

-avenue

and B str-»jt..E ISO by S 1<«2:S; $10. •\u25a0..\u25a0-..--. -.--.•City and County of San Francisco to D.,C. t-

Ramsdell and M..E. -Weygant, lot on SE cor-,

ncr of Seventh avenue and B street. 8 22S byE 240; $—

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FRIDAY, JULY 21

REAL ESTATE TKAXSACTIOXS.Anton Domingo, a fisherman, dragged out

of the bay yesterday morning a man whohad tied himself to a plank, on which hewas trying to paddle ashore. He told Domingo

that he belonged on Angel Island and wason bis way to town to make a few purchases.He voJunteered no further Information about

himse'f and declined to tell his name. Do-

mingo landed the man at Sausallto and sawr.o more of him. . . .

May Have Be*n a PrUoner.

The subscriber having supervised the singlenumber, class "G." Honduras National Com-pany, hereby certifies that the above are thenumbers which were this day drawn from the100.COO placed in the wheel, with the premium*corresponding to them. .

Witness nay hand this Saturday. July 15,

WILLIAMPARK. Commissioner vlc« GENW. L. CABELL, absent. |

990 numbers ending with S3. being the lasttwo figures of the number drawing the capitalof $12,000. $12.

ICO numbers from 2Ctri: to 230ST. Inclusive,being- 50 numbers on each side of the numbsrdrawing the capital of SI2.CCO. S::ts. ,

100 numbers from 262«2 to 2tE:t>2 inclusive,being 50 numbers on each side of the numberdrawing the capital of $6000. $21.

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TERMINALS.90» numbers ending with ."» being the la3t

two"figures of the number drawing the caDitilof $45.CC0. $12. .

. 100 nunibera from CJ2B9 to KS9 Inclusive."being 50 numbers on each side of the numberdrawing the capital of $45.fM;0. %tO.

APPROXIMATIONS.Henrj.peterson. the pioneer of all the water

front faunchmen. who is now located at theMission-street vharf bulkhead. has beenadopted by the whales that of late have been

seen In the bay and off the Cliff House. One

of Peterson's launches is engaged for daily

eerviee at the Mile Rock Lighthouse and Cap-

rain Jack WriEht. who operates the launch.is re«'K>nsible for the statement that the whales

ate k'ndly disposed toward Henry Peterson,

champion oarsman, actor and launch magnate.Every day. while Henry's launch has beenlyingoff the rook, whales, big and little, havebobbed up in 'the close vicinity. Wright de-clares that one whale saved the launch froradestruction. A sudden swell threw the boatfoward the rock. She would have struck, butsuddenly between boat and reef there arose» whale's tail. "And it made the finestfonder you ever saw," said Wright yesterday.••That whale just damped there and every

time there came a swell up came the tall.and not even the P^nt on the boat was•cratched."

Pcterson's Whale Story.

Section 21ichapter I,"*article \~l, pase SO of the mnnlclpal clinrtcr says:"All contracts slinll b«,'ilravnt under the supervision (of • the City At-

\u25a0toriiev, ;:• v ••;;•:".Not nslnefle' contract «Idcp Jnunury lj1905, has been sub-mitted to the City Attorney.; : / .V

The same section, chapter and article;of the municipal charter; in the thirdparagraph reads: ."At'thersameV time with:the execution.of;the -\u25a0 "contracts -thecontractor shall execute -",to jthe:city and county^ and deliver .to;the; secretaryof the"board a bond in the 'sum Vnained ;in. the. notice for proposals,.-* with .two

< or"

more "isufficient' sureties to\u25a0; be iapproved by% the;board, % orvshall deposit *wlththe secretiryia' '.certified -check;lupon'= some solvent'^bank :for-said "amount,; for

1the faithful performance \of-the contract." j;The t ßoard i;of3 Public v-Works hasnever required Ithe official approval ?of bonds lin any contract; .'no matter,. theamount 5involved;Veither." upon \ the:bond itself,';by. resolution ',or"by affirmative"votespread upon J the; minutes.'^Undoubtedly It was; thei:intent of';the;framers :_of our

;municipal? charter"that^every .precautionary method possible should surround the

making of, contracts; that \the city ?might be) protected. .\u25a0; "C'/l'f-':*;,-

M.'*F.lPowers-was .introduced . to"W.::T. /Holman by B. E. Power. Hol-

\u25a0 man Promised «tot secure (torpM.j'..F.\'Powers /a job*in the street: department ifor

which" he % wasf tofreceive 536iper,r week* fprlhimself ,^one! wagon and ;two \u25a0 horses."Powers nald \u25a0••Holmahl^sllo « for .this promise.^- Powers failed ito receive the "position'and v was -put;off from

':time" to'l time-on \u25a0 the

'ground Vthat the' Board j;of;Public

Works idid riot have \u25a0 a sufficient sum of -; money gappropriated. >Powers fevcntu-~ally took .* the \u25a0 matter.; to • Mr;;!Ruef.^who'i made ;-anJ appointment

-for;.them*vwith

•Mayor Schmitz.' At thisvmeeting ::>there '.were"'ipresent'^ Frank. "Schmitz,fSuperln-

tendent of:thel Alms -;House; ;(who'employed -."^Holman) ,'v Henry;Hinkman, E.Power," M..F.'Powers, -Herbert Schmitz and: George 'B.'Keane.^.; : /

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The probf of the"ltransaction r,was (conclusive "and;, the iMayor- ordered: Hoi-,

man to pay $25 _a month :out of!his salary.: until';Powers" had been^ fully reim-"""'bursed.'- Powers has thus^ fa"rlreceived but $25."

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DISREGAEDS THE CHARTER.

The minutes of.theJßoard »of Public Works are Imperfect and do not show thecomplete transactions, of the: said board.- Section 6, chapter yl, article VI,"page53 of the municipal charter, expressly states that *

''The board shall ;keep and pre-serve a record of s all its1proceedings, »%

* •The

"secretary ;of ;the • board shall

keep a record of all[its jtransactions, "specif ying'meetings, yand /giving the ayes

and noes upon all votes.1'; A casual examination of the minutes will disclosenumerous: technical s errors.

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In.addition to the foresolns, Ityvn* determined from the testimony ofMelville Herman that he (the said Melville Herman) collected front employe*—

««ivil service and non-elvll service— of the Department of Health and otherdepartment* -'of;the"city;divers sums ofmoney mouthly,for,the benefit of theSchmltz Central Club and delivered the, name to 'Mr.'Ahe Ruef, and receivedfrom Mr.ißneii Rnei compensation at |the rate of SlOO per month. .'

'

J M Copus testified that he collected from the street sweepers at the rate ofabout ?1 per month each and;paid same to; Morris Asher ostensibly

-:to- defeat

civil service.

HOLDS UP EMPLOYES.

.The Mayor has permitted -the members of the Board of Public Works throughits secretary, Morris Levy, to . receipt and disburse, money in direct oppositionto" the provisions of theT charter.} - * .

The Mayor Is"cognizant of the fact \ that the |Board of Public Works' archi-tect, W. D. Shea; serves but a few hours of each day in the s public . service, -"though being pai4 full time through the city treasury. It has been determinedas a fact that the:said >W.;-D.- Shea \. rarely arrives at his office before 11 o"clockin the forenoon, departs jabout ;twelve and rarely returns before three o'clockin the afternoon, leaving at 5 p. m. and frequently before. V:

The Mayor has permitted the members of the Board of Public Works throughits secretary, Morris Levy, to hold moneyi deposited withS him \asi &'deposit uponthe purchase of material- belongings to the city and ;which was forfeited to thecity, from April23, 1904.! to the time this Grand Jury, through its'foreman, madedemand upon the said Morris Levy for the amount, to February 1, 1905, the date.Of its deposit. ;- . ... ;

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That the Mayor.has permitted the said Board ,of Public!Works, through itsarchitect, W.-D. Shea, -the occupancy of a

-building forrr theatrical purposes

known as the Mission Theater, which in hardly any particular conforms withOrdinance S8 governing theaters.

The Mayor, has permitted his appointees UDon the Board of Public Works,through its architect; W.D. Shea, the occupancy of a building\u25a0 located ,at .618-620-622-624 Jackson street, in? direct violation of the. municipal ordinance coveringthe construction or alteration of buildings. This building;is occupied as a houseof prostitution and is commonly know.n and' designated :;as "the municipalbrothel."

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MISSION THEATER UNSAFE.

Section 424. 0f the Political Code, paragraph 4, says, "(Should either) un-lawfullydeposit the same or any portion thereof in any bank or |with anybanker or other "person

•••is punishable by" imprisonment in State's

prison for not less than one year or 'more than ten years, and is disqualifiedfrom holding any office in the State."

Section 2, chapter 1, article 4, page 32 of the'municipal charter reads:

"The Mayor shall- vigilantly,observe the, official conduct of all public officersand the manner^in whichthey execute their duties and fulfill their obliga-

-tions.• •;•

When any official defalcation* or willful neglect", ofduty or official misconduct" shall come to his/knowledge,

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he 'shall suspend thedelinquent officer or person from -office pending an officialfinvestigation." /

The matters named above were given such publicity by the San-Fran-cisco Chronicle upon: the date named, that the Mayor is charged by thisGrand Jury with,gross neglect of duty .in' not -taking official notice' in ac-cordance with the section last- quoted above.

SMITH'S ILLEGAL DEPOSITS.

ness "day." L Sectio'nl 7"of^article. 16, page 142 reads: "Allmoneys, assessmentsand taxes belonging to or collected for the use of"theclty and'eounty,- com-ing into the hands of anyofficerof the city and. county, shall immediately

be deposited -with the treasurer for the benefit of the funds to which theyrespectively belong. If;the officer for twenty-four hours after receiving thesame shall;delay or> neglect .to make such deposit, he shall be deemedguiltyof misconduct in office and shall be removed."

der In any official capacity, or by reason of any official .duty or em-ployment, to deliver same to the Treasurer at the expiration of each busi-

The British ship Red Rock is once again

on the overdue list. She is bound from Ant-

werp for this port and is out 176 days, fche

U quoted at 8 per cent. Much money wascleared on the Red Rock a year or so ago by

reixunxuee speculators. bhortly after sheJeft the Sound for Europe cases of salmon

were found on the beach of Vancouver Island.According to the marks these cases had been

Mowed in the Ked Hock's lower hold. Long

t^iore she reached her destination speculators

were able to play her "to arrive at 9V per

cent She turned up in first-class condition.

*he had 'nst a few cases of salmon from

1' 'mall lot the carried on deck. There always

has been a suspicion of sharp practice in connection with the reports sent out from theiK.rth about the marks on that «»»«»•\u25a0*-though investipation failed to fix the blame.Bne was heavily played and much money wasgathered in by the speculators when the cablereported "Red Rock arrived."

The French bark Lafayette was placed onthe board yesterday also at 8 P"**ll^:,**«i,out 14S days from New "iork for^Saigon.The Chipperkyle is now quoted at »<> Per cent.

The Honolulu ha* been taken off the board

and small hope is now entertained of herever showing up.

Red Rock Is Overdue.

FORECAST.WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL

Cloudy or foggy weather prevails along thecoast and cloudy weather over Arizona andSouthern Utah. L!cht rain is reported fromNorthern Arizona. A thunderstorm^ occurredat Flagstaff.

The pressure changes have' been slight in alldistricts.

The temperature has risen over Oregon andWashington and remained nearly stationary inother districts. Unusually warm' weather pre-vails over Oregon, Washington and Idaho.

Forecast made at "San Francisco for thirtyhours ending midnight July 22. 1905:

San Francisco and vicinity—

Foggy or cloudySaturday morning; fair during the day; freshwest wind.

Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Saturdaywith foe in the morning; light west wind.

Sacramento Valley—Fair Saturday; light

south wind. , :--San Joaquln Valley—Fair Saturday; light

north wind. iCoast

—Foggy or cloudy Saturday • morning;

clear during the day: fresh west wind.Nevada

—Fair Saturday.

G. H. WILLSON.Local Forecaster. Temporarily in Charge.

Fruit and When* Bulletin.

Sun, Moon and Tide.

United States Coast and Geodetic Survey-Time and Height of High and Low Watersat Fort Point, entrance to ,San FranciscoBay. Published by official authority of the.Superintendent.

NOTE—The high and low waters .occur atthe city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25minutes later than at Fort Point; the. heightof tide is the same at both places.

S Mrs. L. Kozminskl, livingat The Park-ihurst, 2090 Fell street, last night reported

to 'the police that she had been- robbedof $2000 worth of jewelry and $200 in cash,

and she expressed the belief that her hus-band," whom she

'married one month ago

in-Los Angeles, had taken her valuables.According to the wife's story she wasformerly Mrs. Pierce of Los Angeles andcame to this city; two weeks ago with

her newly selected spouse.Yesterday afternoon, she says, -she left

her \u25a0 husband -at home and went •down-

town on a shopping tour. "When she re-turned her }husband had left- the house.Later she discovered that her jewelryand cash were missing. She awaited thereturn of her husband until a late hour,when her suspicions were finally arousedagainst \ him and she .reported her lossto the police.

She gave a complete description of Koz-minski to the detectives, who are search-ing for the missing man. Kozmlnski wasa • dyer in Los Angeles.

«EMPERVIRENS CLUB WILL \iHOLD ITS ANNUAL OUTING

Among the recent arrivals at the St.Francis Jiotel is E. C. Pomeroy of Mad-ison, N. J., who is interested in theNicaragua "\ Finance and '"„ ImprovementCompany, a newly incorporated con-cern that' has secured valuable conces-sions' from the Nicaraguan Government,among them a right to build and oper-ate 450

'miles of railroad in the Central

American republic. Pomeroy has comehere for the purpose of conferring withothers who are interested in the com-pany with him. Among the local stock-holders are Banker W.H. Crocker andFrederick Greenwood, the well-knownyoung capitalist. Another prominentfactor in the company is Joseph D.Red-ding, the well-known lawyer and club-man of NNet York,w

tYork, who formerly lived

in this city, and who is president. of thecompany. .'-.••-

Attorney Redding came here fromNew York several months ago'ln con-nection with the Nicaraguan- company'saffairs and has been in conference withPomeroy and others at the St. FrapcisHotel. Although the promoters of theenterprise are maintaining a great dealof secrecy regarding their venture, ithas been learned that they have beenassured a bonus of 2,420,000 acres ofland, which has an estimated value of5148,900 in gold. It is said that thegreater part of the-,* capital.! necessary'!to inaugurate work on the railroad has |already been subscribed and that sur- jveys are now being completed for the !line. The latter will have a terminalat Nicaragua's sea ports and will fur-nish a much needed means for develop-,ing the interior of the Southern repub-lic and facilitating the handling of thenative products.

X. T. Bloom Presents the AssociationWith Five Acres of Woodland

ArtjoiningBis Basin.

The Sempervlrens Club will begin its

annual outing in the Big Basin country

on August 1.*Itwill last four weeks.

Allwho are interested in this wonder-ful park will be welcome to join theparty. Any information desired will.begiven by Secretary Charles F. O'Calla-ghan. No. 39 Nevada block.

The club has recently been presented

with five acres of beautiful woodlandon the edge of the basin by I.T.Bloom.

Here a clubhouse Is to be built for mem-bers. This fills a long felt want andwillbe of great convenience to all thosegoing Into this grand forest.

Disappears on Eve of Marriage.', Edward Johnson, an electrician, .hasdisappeared on the eve of his proposedmarriage, and his fiancee and her moth-er are conducting an industrious searchfor the young man. Miss GertrudeBurnham of 915% Natoma street was tobe his bride and the wedding was to takeplace next week. Miss Burnham sus-pects that Johnson has met with foulplay. Her mother does not think thatsuch is the -electrician's fate, and be-lieves that Johnson has found anothergirl. The police have been notified andare aiding in the search for Johnson.

Naval Board to Meet.

A naval board, paymaster's depart-ment, willconvene at Mare Island nextTuesday, July 25, to receive candidatesordered to appear for examination.Paymaster Richard T. M. Ball will bepresident of the board. The other mem-bers are Paymaster Rishworth Nichol-son. Paymaster John D. Barber and As-sistant Paymaster E. S. Stalnaker.

Wenther Report.

(120 th Meridian— Paclnc" Time.) •

SAN FRANCISCO. July 21—5 p. m.The following maximum and minimum- tem-

peraturt-o are reported fcrjprevious day fromvarious cities: - ' , <

Cincinnati Bft-T0 Philadelphia 90-70Boston S6-U4 New York ...... SU-tiSJacksonville :M-74!\Vashington .....SS-72St. Louis ....Sti-tSPittsburK 84-i>^Chicago 7ii-G'4 lHonolulu. H. T..«i-7SNew Orleans &S-74J

SAN FRANCISCO SS-00

THE COAST RECORD.

3 3383 <Z S* gSTATIONS. 2. i=j£ -» 5° -;p

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j • 3 5_ : :J :Baker 29.90 94 5S NW Clear .00Carson 20.52 U4 W W \u25a0 Clear .00Eureka 30. C0 5C 52 W '•- Cloudy .00Fresno 20.70 104 64 NW Oear .00Flagstaff 29.84 80 4« W Clear .02Independence 2i».t>2 94 54 SE Clear -00Loe Ange'.es .-*OAH. 72 62 NW CTear .00Mt Tamatpals.29.!»s 85 71 VV Clear .WNorth Head ..30.02 54 50 NW Cloudy-'-.00Phoenix 29.70 108 76 E Pt Cldy .00Poeatello ....29.92 90 S(J NE Oear .00Portland 29. 5S SS 5S N Clear .00Red Bluff ....29.78 IC4 «S SW Clear .00Koseburg 29.80 «4 58 N Clear .WSacramento -..29.82 88 64 S Clear .00Salt Lake ...29.!K> 02 04 SW Clear .00ban Francisco. 3*.9* 58 50 W Pt Cldy .008 L 0b15p0... 30.00 70 52 SW Clear .00San Diego ...29.94. 68 fi2 NW Clear .00Seattle 29.96 80 54 NW Clear .00Spokane 20.86 102 58 SE Pt Cldy .00Tatoosh .....20.08 58 52 SW Clear .00Walla Wa11a. 29.76 110 72 W Clear .00Wlnnemucca 29.86 86 <50 N Clear .00Vuma 29.72 106 66 SW Clear .00

Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer-chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal..Friday, Jmy 21. 1905: _

The Time Ball on the tower, of the Ferrybuilding was dropped exactly at noon to-day

—i c. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT.

Lieutenant, U. S. In Charge.

Time Ball.

SAN DIEGO, July 21.—Explosion of boilerhas Just taken place/ on board U S stmr Ben-nlngton in this harbor. A number of men aresaid to" have been killed. Tugs and other boatsare picking up dead and injured. The upper

deck' was blown out irom stem to stern. At

time of accident there were 2"S men on board.Itis believed 50 were killed and the rest moreor less injured. The vessel is badly linted^tostarboard and will Drobably sink. It Is be-

lieved all the injured have been picked up

and betn taken to various hospitals."

Memoranda.

for Astoria,Arrived July 21—Ger bark Anna, from

Shanghai, via Columbia River. ,The Pacific Mail Company's little coast-

er City of Panama,' Captain S. Sandberg,

arrived yesterday from Panama. Shereached port only a day late. This un-usual punctuality, however, was not dueto any sudden increase of vitalityamong

the cranks and rods of the Panama'sengines, but to the fact that she did notcall at any port uorth of La. Llbcrtad. Onaccount of the plague reported at theisthmus neither Guatemala nor Mexicowould receive the City of Panama.

The Panama brought twenty-six pas-sengers, ?77 tons of cargo and treasurevalued at $5950. J Among the passengersfrom the isthmus was John Jenkins,whose brother Is American Consul atSalvador. There had been no fresh casesof plague at Panama when the steamerleft there and the dread of an outbreakwas diminishing.

« The City of Panama reports that theMexican steamer Culiacan .was disabledin heavy weather encountered off the

coast and was obliged to jettison 100 tonsof cargo. She was picked up and towedinto Mar.zanillo.

William Pascoe. a cabin passenger from

New York, died on board July 17. of oldage. He was buried at sea. Pascoe wasa forty-niner and a resident of San Jose.He was 76 years old.

Captain B. Tilton, who once was in the

Pacific Mail service, was a passenger onthe Panama as far as Corinto. He wasreturning from Europe, where he had

been buying a gunboat%for the N'icara-

guan Government.The ship Elwell was at Panama dls-

-frarging the lumber she took there fromthe Sound for the canal constructionwork.

Among the City of Panama's passengerswfre the following:

Ernst Frey. A. Eb«rl* H. FahUnder. J.B Jenkins. Miss M. J. Daley. J. igM. J- M.

Tendon C V d* Rendon. Dolores R- de Wise.

T F Lee, Julia G. Lee, Harold Lee.

Government Will"Give aValuable Concession as a

s

Bonus for Proposed Line

Police Asked to Find the; Man and Valuables, but

Have as Yet No Trace

HER LOSS TOTALS $2200HAS A XOCAIi BACKINGReported Plague at

v

Isthmus theReason.

Is Not Received atGuatemalan

Promoters of Central Ameri-can Enterprise Are NowConferring in This City

Mrs. L.Kozminskfs Jewelryand Gash Disappear andSpouse Is Also- 'Missing

PACIFIC MAIL COASTER COMES FROM SOUTH

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July 15, 1905.

TO BUILD ROADIN NICARAGUA

FORTY-NINER DIES ON CITY OF PANAMAAND REMAINS ARE BURIED AT SEA.

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