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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1901 TRANSPORTS MEADE AND PENNSYLVANIA e e R e ARE AGAIN ON WAY TO THE PHILIPPINES '5‘"'9 Start for Manila With Soldiers and Civilians—Mrs. Dusenbery-Hayes, the Indiana’s Woman Stowaway, Permitted to Sail by General Shafter. Sonoma Wins the Speed Honors and Now Holds the Pacific Record . - — —|% Sailor Suits $5.38. Pockeat-Books 9¢ for Tuesday Oniy = sany B et G e By 25 One of the best burgains in | J O=EB@Y Oy FHC. |News 4000 Ladies Handkcershics in this kt. = Shaughnessy, B . Chilian's” Summ e r We have 10> Lades| T:¢ a%€asheer Jawn with one row of em- erry, Mr. Clothing that the big | ymbination Card Caces| Proifery insertion and eiged with fine valen- llo Fifteenth in the str Douglas _and four children, . 1p - our later be- , Mr, and Mrs. J. Reckie and i lace- ania SoLAMEY. s dab- Deckett and child, J. Trol- made, 2 full line of B ind 51.50 eich—on spe- e ; anss s on board seven com-| ! Haniam, T s sizes for boys 3 10 10/ ca wae to-cay (Tuesday) only, e panies b Infantry and onme . Bow 5 years, sold reculsly and | each L S [+ Gowns, et and_ Mrs. Eldridge, Mr. and a good value at §2.00— e Chemis= ¢ those who went away on the | Young, H. Kruger, D. J. special to-day (Tues- - i e 4 arry, ] Davies, B.'J. Howe C. Stoltz, des ) ool sh’ ’ Sale on Drawers . Solle P > ter, M. Wimberg, Mra. n, y 7 > al W. Ludlow, Brigadier | E| Dexter. . o and Skirts Wade, six officers and | eenth Caval nen of the Fift recruits, one man At Ho here was a great rush to b the mail boat and many 1a- igers had to be left behind nere were not enough berths (o eight of g those who came over from Syd- rge Johns, an Australian fight- to make his mark In San husbands. i Wool Eton Dress, that regu'aily eell < g ay ten officers and just like picture, for 75c each, but will sell it to materials cither the maker had too you to-day in back and mavy many and clored thesam:way. chevict cr light out surplus to us at Faes 3 gray and brown about half price. 4 X B R Good Smokes for 65c. Until closing time Saturday n'ght, The Benecict Cigar, a fine short smoke—box of 100, B5Cs Boys’ $2.00 Wash stor - has ever off.red; 30 | su't gentesl ani sty ish, p rfecty cut and well | $12.50 New Efon Suits 39.50. Th's new_Spring All- covert, jacket silk skirt with $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 ad Pocket-books, geru- DI Gifferent patterns, in- e seal, calf fine 1 geneine | o0 special sale t=Cay, cach Cole, E. H. Trael- | cudng plain white 1 2 S a—— s \mhm rocco in pretty shades, = b . dicks, gomneend oo (o calf lined; wel made | EXE2 Specials in Mt = utely fast coler, hand- ni finest fin'sh through- ) Miss A. Cavill, J. D. P 7= 11, Neville, Mr. and Mrs, oadesid eollim, cvely ut; pocket-books wh'ch if Unde uslins sought in the regular way woudeell at $1.25, $1.35 Tuesday Only Men's Go'f Shiris— ‘The well - known United Brani with teparate cuffs, al good patterns’ and colorings, the kind Thess we pace on CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S QRANDEST SI‘OEE from 9 2. m. - Special Sales for Tuesday. ““Gay Goney Island,” The wonderful mechanical show, on free exhibition daily 15¢ Handkerchiefs S to select from— . 9e ciennes lace; 20 To-Day. AARAARRACARAAARA AN AR A AAAR AR AR AN AR wtan at just half & price. We bought a lirge assorted lot from a maker of the finest class of Muslin Wear at half his price, and aaa ment fit for a brids and will ARRARARA AR SRR AR lined, qale today on'y, good percaline, 2 each. P e - 47e by made all through, B:ys' Ualaundered Shirt;—The soc kind; the i 8 S at | reguarly $12.50— bosoms, neckbancs and cuffs made of liren; | CVCTY¥43) i to-day (Tucsday) re-enfirced front and back; seams all fuled | Wear. The only and guscets to prevent rip,iog; the biggest | earlier you kind of a shirt value at the SP“"‘ come in the better assortments you $9.50 .35e| NG - ss.sgsbo Instead cf Linen T,-ays '40’ $12.00 extra fine Skirts, to-day only. $6.00 .00, for a new $3.50 extra fint Skirts, to-day only. Silk Taffeta | for Tuesday Only. | . 5 vaie, o v i, s Waist, corded all over, light bus, shmp, Good All-Linen Open-work Carving Coth or | §4 0o extia fine Drawers, to-day on ; rose, white, lavender, cardinal and back Tray Cloth, size 18x27 inches, stamped in | §3.00 extra fine G wns, to-day ony si.s 3 reguarly $5.00—to-day $3 95 neat floral edect, regularly 25c each Gowns, to-day only. § 2 50 A RTRIR L —on special sa'e to-day only. .. ... T4E | 3; oo extra fine Ch-mise, t-tay only $7.50 3 WARRRRRRURARRANR VUL LR ARE L LR LR LERR L AU R R AANRA XA N AR AR AALL AR AU AR AR AR DR wana —_—_—— . - - Honolulu; Br ship Drumburton, for Algoa Bay. Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | Coronado. . Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 3 ASTORIA—Arrived March 18—Br ship Bute- thority of the Superintendent. Umatilla. Puget Sqund Ports. |11 am|Pler 9 | shire, from Hongkong; Br ship Dalblair, from NOTE—The high and low waters occur ai | Corona. Newport - 9 am|Pler 11 | ! Iquique. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about »Lumkn Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 ¢ c Sonoma Beats | Safled March 1s—Ger bark Prof Koch and | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point _ March P " A Ger ship Brunshausen, ro;‘ lel-eenuo-n,DBr the helght of tide is the same at both places. | City fi'“"‘ China & Japan 1ym rgas r Steamship aroa. stmr Almond Branch, for Manila; stmrs Des- Y. via Panama.| 2 pm C - Mar " P patch and Fulton, for San Francisco; stmr Tl ESD \Y MARC l’l. Point Arena 2 pmiPler 3 > Oy s Sela 3 | Ruth, for Wrangel. .../ Ptid and Coos Bay| 5 pm|(Pier 18 s W > { rFOqRT !l;RAL)il,—snned March 18—Stmr Noyo, | Sun rises . Empire. Coos Bay 12 m|Pler 13 | INEVT v e 07 | for San Francisco. Sun sets.. M h 24, &0 NSYLVANIA DEPARTING FOR THE PHILIPPINES WITH MORE | | ISLAND PORTS. Moon rises . Cotambin. .| Astorta. & Foetandiil am prer 24 - LRY AND INFANTRY MEN TO REPLACE THE VOLUNTEERS. THREE BOY STOWAWAYS OO A Rk M. & - Calt [Time] fflm Newburg.....|Grays Harbor v bler 2 TO GO ALO. AS OF "ERS’ SERVANTS. tennial, from Seattle. March 9—Brig Galilee, - P e B it A b g | hence Feb 6. March 10—Bktn Irmgard, hence L M = — s " ..x.‘ Feb 23. March 12—Stmr Sonoma, from Syd- I\_J\' m &} -~ | COUNTERFEITING CASE ’ N ney. - Sl s s | "'Sallea March $—Ship Emily F Whitney, for 0.7] 11:41 GOES TO THE JURY 145 pounds. | the transport wharf. She will sail for the ofl, 210 bxs oranges, 16 cs printing ink, 123 bx San Francisco. March 10—Bark Andrew Hicks, & Alf Stonehouse, | Philippines next week. paste, 25 flasks quicksilver, 106 bxs raisins, | 7o, =& Planter, for San steh . 3 0 k | " The 'Oceanic Company’s Australia went | 404,500 s salt, 35 cs table ofl, 204 bxs vege- | fo Cuar Barch i Ots it Tor Puget GCld Man Fritch Admits His Guilt, | on the drydock yesterday. She is very | tables, 633 gals wine, 24 pkgs windmill. Sound. March 10—Bark Carroliton, for Puget but Would Save His | foul and that in a measure is accountable —_— Sound. ODERHLI\O‘WA—SIHQ(! March 3-Schr oM Young Son. s teamer that arrivad was | for her long run from Tahitl. She will 2 e Vapores | apéoto noxt Thursduy. © 0 | o, DeParture of the Wewpart | Rolos forfan Franctse’ s e tac | The trial of William Benton Fritch and and Cen Ameri- APE e 2 ok 34 it pod hored off | the early morning tides are given in the lett | Emmet Benton Fritch, his son, for coun- E apel is almost a new Spreckels tug Relief, has been made cap- Panama and way ports with a general cargo F::‘t’er, from Newcastle, Aus (anchore B i B i e & i o retit | the com- tug Christopher Co- | manifested and destined as follows: For Cen- | PEliy yrarch 9—Schr Compesr, for Puget | day in the order of cecurrence 18 (0 time of | afternoon In the United States District s are luxur’ 7 zhton has been mada | tral America, §23,950; for Mexico, $3808; for | gound; bark Edward May, for San Francisco. | day; the third time column gives the last tide | - S s Thas B it thes comforts. | Master of the steamer Sampson ar Panama, 3$3516; total value, $41,274. The prin- In port: March $—Schr ommo Fiord, schr | of the day, except when there are but three | COUrt. udge de Haven will charg & - yrge M. Hedges master of the schooner | cipal n Dora Bluam and ship_Charmer. tdes, as Sometimes occurs. The helghts given | jury this morning. r She i¢ c1a "_’1 orcd i it b : For ‘Contral Americacls bas aoplss, 80 caka | Rrrtved “Stasch *3-stme Americar. trom | are in 8ddition to the soundings on the United | William Benton Fritch was causht in ; Captain | The steamer Robert Dollar arrived in | bottied beer, @5 os'coal otl, 1 phes dry Honollu, |+ March —Brie John D Spreck- | mitves. (3 siEn precedsn.the. hetght, and then | the act of filing countertelt §id-pleces in - neatly all | o O e e e Yohan tou | 1t hiroas, S epL S Qe A28 pe I’:.'l?.::- eln, Trom Guam; bkin S N Castle. from Hono- the number given Is subtracted trom the depth | his room on Stevenson strest on Decem- es so of Fla ;8 X t, 27 i 3 given by the chart: e plane of reference r of last year by Secret Service 2 5 up the following | files south of Hattery and Mo o Phe | oo oll, 310" as potatoss. 18 G paint, 10" Bales B Rosks Bols SN and: Bkl [T, Uhe: Mawe oF- A Sogpas Suss S Agent Hazen and Operator Moffitt. His 2 awa e and towed her | Paper, 10 cs paste, $2,950 Ibs rice, 10 bdls spices, gon, Emmet Benton Fritch, aged 18 years, s w. A Biacksouse, Joso | Yo spis port. e et WP 0 et ot 20 o faie L 107 00 v | oummerowhswiven Mareh. e iy S T came In a few minutes later and was also . an Batello Mrs. Mary Calkins fell down the fron 14104 cs whisky, s whale o = S iz . 1 M. Worthing. | SUeP®, In he ferry depot vesterday and | “ob? S BIG i whooks, §7 pkes ma- | Shok SRCOUBIEred & Rurricans Which Tasted un® 108 ARV, Teiod (et an (e S sttae Rel et Rewn 8 s and M. Worthing- | had her forehead badly lacerated. She | cynery 15 bais boller tubes, 8,339 bs soda, | til 10th; cabin fooded several feet and ship Steamer. me. gilded they would not deceive anybody . o was treated at the Harbor Hospital and | {68 Tbs tallow, 20 kes i much damaged.. March 16—Fr bark Chas Gou- - deth 58 5o Bad ot fcDonald, William 3 a \ g# spikes, 12 pkgs gro- and that no conviction eou e had on i g later went to her home at Fourteenth and | ceries and provisions, 456 rals wine, 9060 ft lam. | nod. hence Nov 29. March 17—Br bark Glenogll, | THlamook Bay. e ety o Rerving Cotntertuit Tatrs e o Folsom streets. ber, 20 cs drugs, 242 bars 23 bdls sieel, 2 flasks | {rom Tacoma. March 1S—Br ship King George. Coatle Bves: - scssion, . The tHal therefore Bw ab en, Max Gilder-| Jerry Hurney fell down the hold of the | quicksilver, 17 bdls shove hence' Oct 17. March 17—Br ship Marathon, Coquille River. s o Uhi ot n Shsintng The pfl:og: | . d ship Merioneth and E. Doyle, & boss | For Panama—z5 bbis fiour, 100 crs potatoes, | from Ore O c: ers with having in possession molds and | metster. Jongshoreman, fell down the hold of a |60 crs garlic, 6000 gals wine.' In tranmttogs oo | . Seiled March 16-Br ship Afon Alaw, for Hasahoust R 3 | Mazatlan—Herman Murphy. s S Haor Satita 1k, 255000 The cofte ek SR 8 | Pleetwood. Seattle .. tools for the making of counterfeit . ship at Hathaways wharf vesterday. | silk, 2 coffee; valiie $1500. B S SUTH—Arrived March 1—Ger ship o atnidt ol . 3| Hope for the South Pertland. Eoth men were attended at the Harbor ¥ Rodenbek, from Seattle; Ger bark Altalr, from |Oyster Harbor The father and son swore that the son It now begins to look as if the South I!usmm"?_\ Drs. sm(‘ dle‘;-”;l;tme ::g Shipping Int-lligence. Oregon. R EBIRCAT Newport Mar. had no knowledge of what his father second cabins | Portland would at last be ralsed and put | Bauer. irney has a frac P ARRIVED Salled March 16—Br ship Acamas, for ’ Oyster Harbor -/Mar. 20 | was doing, Emmet being at work every are |into commission again. Sunday night |is partially paralyzed, while Doyle dis- - CALCUTTA—Sailed March 16—Br stmr In- | W H. Kruger. ‘Sln Pedro . Mar. 2t | day as a baker. g water was pumped out o bring |located his Tright .shoulder blade and Sunday, March 17. | drapura, for an Francisco Coronado. San Pedro Mar. 21 s g < L B Mot on an even Meel. It was thes | sprained his right ankle. wStmr Bonita, Novander, from Newpest and EA—Salled March 16-F¥ bark Col- | Columbia. Portiand and Astoria..|Mar. 31 umps were not low enough to draw off the water, so they had to be taken down and the suction pipe lowered. Should the steamer sink agan while this is being done she will make a new bed for herself and the work of ra ing again will be easy. By noon to-day Captain Whitelaw expects to have her Ai: | clear of water and she will then go to ths - | iron works for an overhauling. Reinsurance Fluctuates. The British ship Ardnamurchan is now out 106 days from the Frazer River for Liverpool and the rate of reinsurance has taken another change. When the news came months ago about cases of canned salmon being cast up on the Oregon | beach 15 per cent was paid on the Ardna- | murchan.~ Then some of the cases were identified as part of that vessel's cargo and the rate went to 65 per cent. Some - | yeassuring information was received and 1. | the rate dropped to 50 per cent, only to again creep up to 60 per cent as the days Now another change has coma M. Moors and Miss R. Goodtellow, K. R. and two child- M went by. over the situation and yesterday the rate Mrs. Moorehouse, Mr. fcGraw, Rev. and Mrs. Ch was back again to 50 per cent. " Cannell, Mr., Mrs. and | _The John McDonald. from Baltimore for 3. H. Smith, | San Francisco, is stili at 50 per cent, and r. and Mrs. Barnes, | the Khorasan, from Tampa for Yoko Mr. and Mrs. Cot- hama, 20 per cent. Water Front Notes. The transport Hancock came off Hunt- ers Point drydock yesterday and went to rman, C. B. Werner, J L. C. Miller, E. Bull, L H Burns, 8. Su — NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Ferd Fisher will ioad wheat at Portland for Europe, 43s 94, prior to arrival; the Al- vena, lumber at Tacoma for Hilo and Ma- hukona; the Falls of Clyde, merchandise for Hilo; the Helene, merchandise for Honolulu; the Honolpu, lumber at Port Gamble for Launceston, 62s 6d, prior to arrival; the Thistle, wheat at Fortiand for Europe, 42 6, prior to arrival. Shipment of Grain. The British ship Duchalburn cleared yester- day for Queenstown for orders with 15,138 ctls wheat valued at $15.100, 55,642 ctls barley valued at $47,300 0 lumber as dunnage valued at $37 Merchandise for Victoria. The steamer Walla Walla sailed Sunday for Victorla with a cargo valued at $14,202, in- cluding the following: 3 cs assaying materials, 3 cyls ammopia, 31 crs bicycles and sundries, 4630 Tbs butter, 3537 Tbs hone ash. 61 cs assorted butter and cheese, 275 cs canned goods, 1600 s chocolate, 1776 ibs coffee, 9510 Ibs dried fruit, 42 bxs fruit, 279 cs hardware, 5 cyls gas, 37 pkgs groceries and 19 pkgs machinery, millstuffs, 339 s nuts, Don’t give all your pity to the man with the hoe. Remember the woman with the tub! GOLD DUST Washing Powder will lighten her burdens. The N. K. Fairbank Company, York Philadelphia Chicago StLouls Ney Yo Manufacturers of FAIRY SOAP. " hn® stme ‘Tucapel, Moffit! Valparaiso, via Mazatlan § da: Monday, March 18. Stmr Sonoma, Von Otcrendorp, Sydney, vis Honolutu & daye. > - dave from Stmr National City, D"ltmerl. 14 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 78 hours from Willapa Harbor. Stmr GI days from sy, Leland, 24 hours from Mont: onterey. Stmr Geo mis, Badger, 3 hours from Ventura, Stmr Rainier, Hanson, 48 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Baracouta, Robinson, 23 days 11 hours from Panama. via Acapuico 9 days. Stmr Umatlila, Cousins, 66 hours from Vic- toria, ete. Str Lakme, Schage, 52 hours from Ven- tura. Stmr Matteawan, from Tacoma, vi Stmr Robert Dollar, Port Hafllock. Br ship Drummuir, Armstrong, 91 days from Newcastle, NSW. Schr Laura May, Johnson, 11 days trom Gravs Harbor. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, 4 da reka. CLEARED. Monday, March 18. Stmr Bonita. Nopander, San Pedro; Goodall. Perkins & Stmr Nevwn. Blundem. Panama and way ports; Paclfic Mail 88 Ce Croseup, 4 days 23 hours 4 days 5 hours. Ellefsen, 8 days from from Eu- Stmr Pennsylvania, Robertl, Manila; U 8 Government. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; Ore- gon Railroad & Nay Co. Ship Llewellyn J Morse, Marshall, Labasha Bay; Alaska Packers' Assoclation. Br_ship Duchalburn, Forbes, Queenstown; | G_W_ McNear. | “Bark Albert, Griffith, Honolulu: Willlams, Dimond & Co. cBnrk Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo; Welch & BAILED. Monday, March 1S. | Stmr Newport, Saunders, Panama and way ports. U 8 stmr Pennsylvania, Roberts, Maniia and !lonolu u. mr Meade, Wilson, Manila and Hono- Bl‘ ship Ditton, Davis, Queenstown. Park Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo, Bark Albert, Gritfith, Honolulu. Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, Rogue River. SPOKEN. Feb 27, lat 29 S, lon 30 W—Fr bark Europe, trom Ofegon, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. Slmr ‘Willamette, previously reported ashore on Denman Island, is making water. Vessel will ‘have to lightened. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 15, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 6 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND-—Passed { Sche. Commerce, from Cowhican, o eb 18— Saited, March 18-Br ship. Drimburton, for Al L:&UILLE RIVER—!I“M March 18—Stmr Argo, for San Franecisco. TI LLA!OOK—BI“E(‘ u.l‘flh 18—Stmr Acme, 008 DAY Sallea March 13- e IN chr Senmett, for San Franc S heTmGO""A—-AmVefl :Ihrch 18—Bark Gatherer, SAN DIEGO—Arrived March 18—-Br stm Bel:hn King, from Hongkong. ¢ ATTLE—Arrived March 17—U § stmr Co- |umblne Snlled March 17--Stmr Santa Ana, for Hono- Tl EXN PEDRO—Salled March 15—Schr Zampa, for Umpqua; stmr Luella, for —. GRAYS HARBOR-Safled March 18—Schr W ¥ Jewatt, for San Pedro; schr Webfoot, for San Francisco. Arrived March 18—Schr Guide. hence Mch 9. PORT 1OS ANGELES—Sailed March 15— staw Mincoln, for Nanaimo. KA—Arrived March 1S—-Stmr Bureka, Bty g st Tedro: stmr Westport, -hence March 1. Sailed March 15-Simr Averdeen, for San Francisce NFAH "BAY-Passed in March lS—S!mrl and Progreso, hence Washteraw, Czarina Passed out March 15—Stmr Santa Ana, for March 15. San_Francisco. 16—Stmr Peru, for San Fran- 'ANS! Villebof °“¢::‘2! IaCeO—S Heodr March for Panama; stmr Acapuleo, clse ‘XAGASAL!—A‘;rhhed March 15—Ger bark H Hackfeld, from o1 Arrived March 16—Br ship Wan- Grays Harl Point_Arena . |Panama & Way Port ‘l’orllngg & Coos Bay.. st Wheeling Tourist Without Money. Max Schiffer, who is touring the world on a bicycle in the Interest of a German publishing firm, arrived in tha city on Sat- urday. He is looking for a chance to cross the Pacific Ocean. Besides this, he needs for Hull. K OHAMA-In port Feb %—Ger bark Mag- cisco; schr J M :‘olm"an, {ml- Honolpu. Feb 22- for Honolulu. Bl o e miral. for Honotutu: bark ~ Alex McNell, Br ship Balclutha, (or San Francisco; Br bark Bat- tle Abbey, for Honolulu; schr Honolulu, for Honolulu: bktn J L Eviston, for Honolulu: ship J.B Thomas, for Honolulu; bark Louis- iana, for Honolulu; ship Marion Chilcott, for Honolulu; Fr bark Noemi, for San Francisco; Ital bark Pasquale Lauro, for Honolulu; schr Robert Searles. fors Honolulu; bark Snow S Burgess, for Honolulu: 'Br ship Texteth, fo San Francisco: schr W Talbot,, for Homo lulu; schr Wm_Bowden, s In’ port Feb 26—Br bark Woolahra, tur Hono- Tulu. BOURNE—Arrived Jan 19—Ship Ha- -Efii‘ Isles, from Chemainus. Feb 4—Ship Republic, from Chemainus. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Feb 13—Br ship City of Hankow, from Puget Sound. FREMANTLE—Arrived Jan 31—Bktn Ruth. from Eureka. Deec 24—Br bark Sussex, from Port Ludlow. Dec 11—Br bark Thistle, from Sound. P DNEY CArrived Feb 4—Schr Ariel, Tacoma; schr Columbia, from Tacoma. 24—Bark Coryokene from Port Hadlock. J t Admiral, from Chemainus. 1ioghin Gr°% Bomateen, trom Port ket schr Minnie A Caine, ffom Taco CALLAO Arrived March 15-Schr Forest Home, from Port Gamble. OCEAN STEAMERS. BRALTAR—Arrived h 13—Stmr Ho- henponern, from. New York, for Naples, and roceeded. pBlIIed ‘March 18—-Stmr Werra, from Genoa, 'ofionggng—sulea March 1i—Stmr Brae- mar, for_Yokohama and Tacor NEW YORK . Saifed March 15-Stmr Kaiser- in Maria Theresa, for Naples. etc. NAPLES—Arrived lhrcl‘l 18—-Stmr Augustc Vit o O iad “Mareh s Stme Toda- pura, ‘for Son GLASGO' from Jan Jnn ncisco. w—s-l.lied March 15—Stmr Sarma- ian, for Port) tEHERBOURG—‘hH:d March 18—-Stmr Gros- ser Kerfurst, from Bremen. for New York. pieand il Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 18, 1901 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G CALKINS, Lieutenant Commande; S. N., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— and Heights of h and Low Waters “30 Fort " Pont, iy to C. Nelson.. Seattle & N. W1 . |Coos Bay Seattis vin Burek 5 pm|Pler 2 12 mPler 13 | 5 pmipler 2 derer, from Tacoma. 1 - e o e ADE—Arrived March 16—Fr Z|a new wheel before traversing the Orient. bark Ville de Mulhouse, hence Nov 25. n He does not accept money, he says, but LONDON—Arrived March 16—Br bark Lind- - B|1s willing to work his passage in any ca- fleld, from Vancouver. . 24 pacity that will insure him enough to eat SHIELDS—Arrived March 4—Fr bark An- - 24 and a place to sleep. He has been two jou, hence Oct %. :{Mar. 24 | years and a half on the road. PANAMA—Arrived March 3-Cer bark At | Roancie New York via Panama. Mar. 2 it ndmats rora, a3 G5 of Byney: hence web s O T North Fork.... Humboldt .. Mar. 25 ZLodging-House Deal. (B T g ST T B S TO SAIL. Thorstein Thowaldsen, who lives in the FERNANDO DE NORONHA-—Passed March Steamer. Destination. 15:”; Pler. | Winchester House, swore to a complaint 17—Ger stmr Hathor, hence Dec 21, for Ham- —— in Judge Caba(!llss' court yesterday for burg. arcl . the arrest of Mrs. Fannie Brown on a d_ M h_15—Ge hip Adolf, for Seattle. | North Fork.. Hi bold1 k] Pl 2 e: s‘"fi:-rg\“ffmo—sfife; e R g ool B abiagtd ot e | ‘;;PI:: 2| charge of felony embezzlement. He said he was desirous of purchasing an interest in a lodging-house, and as he couid not attend to the business himself he gave. dalene, for Astoria. ......| Humboldt 2 pm|Pier 9 2 . O WEBRE-In port Feb 26—Br bark Norma, | Gow Sider. | Ratora & pa,.hn,,|,, _m[m, | Mrs. Brown $%0 on November 10, 1399, to for Tacoma. ... New rt i am|Pier 11 gay the purchase price. He has not seen IQUIQUI—In port Feb 2—Br ship Stronsa, for ‘ l er since. San Francisco. Coqnllle Rl\'er 5 pm|Pler 3 CARRIZAL- Safled Jan 20—Br bark County | Humboldt 10 am{Pler 2 Le Blanche Is Acquitted of_Pembroke, for Astoria. San Diego - 9 ami Pler 1' cq! . NGKONG—In port March ¢—Br bark Tillamook Ba: ....[Pler 13| Henry La Blanche, the restaurant keep- ”;‘Efiffi‘rfi;’ ATer%iiled Feb 20 Br bark Redndo &Sen Dieg i PmiPier 1| er on Stockton street. charged with as- Highiands, for Honolulu,” Feb 2i_Schr Kallua. | v gruger...| Tillamook Bay -...| § pm|Pler 13 | SAUlt to murder for shooting his wife Kit- for Honolulu; Br ship Arracan, for San Ffl“- | Tahiti direct . ; ,m,pm 7 | t¥ In a lodging-house on Second street on July 2 of Jast year, was acquitted b¥ - jury in Judge Cook’s court yesterday. The jury wus out only five minutes. APerfect Possesses comforting q Food Drink grateful and ualities of the highest degree. A cup of Figprune just before retiring for the night insures slumber. sound and refreshing Coffce means—waketulness. The 547 choice figs and prunes blended, by our method, with 46% well ripened grain makes a delicious drink— soothing but not stimulat- ing. Healthful—nutritious, Boil from & to 70 minutes only ALL GROCERS SELL Figprune Cereal.

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