The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 28, 1901, Page 7

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‘u NEW EXCURSION STEAMSHIP TO BE LAUNCHED SATURDAY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1901. v Mzs. Jexxie NOBLE. ing out for « re crushed its Instead fore She Mora About a Derelict. E Vidette re- 3 details re- oy him oft ain D ( : There | ¥ kage or any sign of e r hou »0d on end nearly, . so far capta Judge, xt th ve was out of s were paneled ed with a dark rown; the id and ‘was of a t appeared to a short time; color. some- arks low, with ot ferry depot closed on th n smashed tk a Mahoney s the schooner g on the front d were drink- quarreled and ed the harbor nd that his right ght eye closed and has bee pointed mas- = Lizzle Preen. T the British ship Baton i ay. She < ma for NEWS OF THE OCEAN. f Interest to Marjners and Shipping Merchants. Wheat Shipment. Meriezeth cleared yesterday ith 46,461 ctls 14,000 ft lumber as Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVE! ay 60 hours March from 72 hours from hours from Cres- urs from Eureka days from Ta- March 27. Seattle; E T na, Nanaimo; Queenstown; ay, March 27. n, Vietoria. Caledonia, 7—Stmr Alll- > PORTS, PORT HARFORD—Eailed March 2i—Schr R ver. for San Francisco. 27—S8chr Wm e cry shonld E. Pink- Cureka. ) Salled March 21—Stmr Nome rancisco. alled March 2I—Stmr Noyo, Francisco. LOBOS—Passed March 27, 1 p m— n Mateo, from Port Los Angeles, for is trying period of her life. top | POINT P 27, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind » elocity 43 miles per hour. — o W—ship | B . or’ Queenstown. Maren 18 Br ship Many- down, feox for San Francisco March 19, lat lon 18 W—Br ship Thal- atta, from Shie San_ Francisco . W—Br ship Port Stmr Finance, from Colon. | < | | : q — — — - — = AS SHE WILL APPEAR WHEN COMPLETED. E - TRADE AND WILL BE LAUNCHED AT THE UNION || 8 NEXT SATURDAY NING | I R 4 £ - 5 bhaing . to the City | Pedro. March 21—Schr Stimson, trom San 7 t e TURA—Arrived March 2/—Stmr South ‘ = ‘ from Fureka K 1 3 : FOREIGN PORTS ) ‘ : VvALPARA Y O—Arrived March 2—Br stmr ce Feb %, for St Vincent. 6—Ger stmr Denderah, for San Schr America- mr Aorangl, for Van- sed e D fi!lw!vM;‘r( er | PRAWLE stmr Hath MELBOU e o 2N March 27—Ger | for Hamburg. b 26—Schr Goiden | . %\\\ —Br ship W Passed March 27—Ger for United Kingdom. Salled March %—Stmr City of | rancisc rch 24—Br stmr West- | mjnster FALMOU bek il T 2 Arrived Mar, Stmr Civie, tmr Sardinian, for Glas- for Liverpool; stmr Noord- Stmr Neko. fontevideo, via N yacht | Princess Victoria Lulse, from New York, on pleasure cruise 57 Arrived March 27 Stmr Glentars, | . Nagasaki a anila, for Lon- Arrived March 27—Stmr Staten- | New for Rotterdam. _QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed March 27—Stmr Lake Ontario, from Liverpool, for Halifax - N’I’U'fiY BLESSI 9‘ 3 MAKES THE. SKIN. SOFTAAS VELVET I regard Soap as a Medicine. It either benefits or injures, The pores of the body take into the system moreor less of the soap, and the blood carries the same to every organ of the body. Therefore, it is important that people should use only soap thatis free fromall poisonous fats and alkalies. Witch-Hazel is used in every hospital throughout the civilized world, and is indorsed by physicians as Nature’s Greatest Skin Remedy. Having combined Witch-Hazel with other known healing and curative medicaments, | most posi- tively assert that I am offering to the Public the Best Toilet Soap Ever Made. 1 mean by this, that it is best for the complexion, best for the scalp, best for the baby, best for curing all skin eruptions. It will soften the roughest skin, it will cure chapped hands andlips in a night, it will positively cure dandruff and all scalp diseases, and allay all forms of itching. It is more soothing than Cold Cream, more healing than any lotion, linament or salve, more beautifying than any cosmetic Every ingredient in this Soap is pure enough to eat. 1want the Public to have the same confi- dence in this Soap that they have in my Remedies.—MUNYON. In order that the price may not prevent anyone from using this Soap, druggists have been instructed to sell the regular 25 cent size for 15 cents. Trial size, 5 cénts. Sent by mail on receipt of price to any address. MUNYON'S HOMEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY Co. New York Philadeiphia { e T, P Steamer Movements. | — TAINTED FO0D ~TO ARRIV] & Way Port ound Ports. ap: Point A Santa Mattewa Hya Ac W 3 aigantinl Soup Unfit to Eat and Rancid Meat in the Steerage. The odor of tainted stew but thinly veiled by the pungency of bay leaves, the rank pork offenstve to the nostrils seemed to permeate the air in the United States Dis- trict Court yesterday. It was the second day of the trial of the case of John E. English and 123 others to v Ports nd Astoria I g M & Way Pis)) Apr Apr Apr. passenger contract. others, brown-faced and ruddy from ex- posure o the open air, were divided be- tween the court room and the corridor. were called in, one by one, by their , Rlordan and ande. the, attentive ear of Mariposa Crescent City TO SAIL. were a unit as to their testimony, which, bolled down, was to the effect that Steamer. Destination from the time the 'Rio de Janeiro was E p-o three days out from Nagasaki and from RIRCR March 28. . | that time until they arrived in San Fran- ! rm.-nrml By -1z miPler 13 | cisco they were fed on tainted meat, bad | orth Fork.. | AKER 20, ] , | scup and tea and coffee that had evidently | G W, Elder | Katoria & Portiand|1] am|bier o | Deen scooped up out of a swamp, if the | Corona New .|'8 am|Pier 11 | testimory of the witnesses is to be be- Sonoma....... Bydney & Way Dta| 8 pm|Pler 7 | lleved. Pomona Humboldt .| 2 pmPler 85| One of the plaintiffs, Frank Sullivan, March 30. i i testified that the food was good for the Pedro.... Humboldt ... 10 am(Pler 2| first three or four days out from Naga- . Humboldt 10 am) Pier 2 | saki, but that after that time it was bad, 12 mPMSS | He tried to eat it but it turned his stom- -| 1 pm PMS; @ch and he rejected it with loathing. The § b bler 3 Cabbage soup was vile. because of the for- g | eign substances it contained. The odor of Czari Point Santa Rosa... San Diego. 9 am|Pier 11 | the meat while it was being cooked was April 1. | | enough for him, he sald. During the rest Humboldt 12 mPler 13 | of the voyage he lived principally on am|Pier 9 | beans and water. The butter tasted like 5 pm|Pier — | yancid goose greasé and the pork was too rank to eat, Other witnesses testified that they were placed in the Asiatic steerage on the same .|Grays Harbor | 7 April 2. .|Coaquille R ! |Coauille Riv r 9 am | Argo.. andalay onita Ak t | Pler 11 . RORNOKS Y via P | 2 pmlS '] | deck with Chinese and Japanese and sep- foapns Aprn o) FPmS Wl | GEited by a plece of canvas, end that only Columbia.....| Astoria_g Portland|1l am|Pler 24 | 8ix wash basins were provided for the | Fulton Grays Harbo |-..... Pler — | 124 men. | Queen ./San” Diego il'8'ara|pier 11| "G. Dewitt, a butcher, and one of the —_—— plaintiffs, testified that while e chief Sun, Moon and Tide. butcher of lh?, Rlo’rv;"asl nlc}l}( he ‘acted as | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey | A88istant butcher. The fresh meat was so e e e e 5e Cnaetle Survey— | much tainted, he said, that he cut the Waters at Fort Toint, entrance to fay | tainted pieces off and threw them 6ver- Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | board. The meat next to the edges was | thority of the Superintendent, >1ll'5m€|““§l and unwholesome, but he cut NO The high and low waters occur at | it up for the steerage passengers and Kept front (Mission-street wharf) about the best for the cabin passengers. five minutes later than at Fort Point; The trial will be resumed this morning. twen! the helght of tide is the same at both places. Acapulco Behind Time, The Pacific Mall Steamship Company's | steamship Acapulco is several days late MARCH 2. THUREDAY, - Moon' sets and shipping men are wondering what is I i detaining her. She left Mazatlan seven | ETlme days ago and should have beén here last Date % Monday. The distance between Mazat- lan and San Francisco is only 1383 miles, v 50 even if she is only making 200 miles a 110 day she should have made port yesterday, 113 The captain of the Roanoke reports heavy 02/ head seas and strong northwest gales ail 4 the way from the Gulf of Tehauntepee, 32 and as the Acapulco is light the chances are that the heavy weather is detaining her. The Acapulco is a slow boat and she will probably come in with a tale of heavy weather. Cheap Rates, $30,00 from Chicago: $47.00 from New York; NOTE—In the above exposition of th ‘lhc;-rly morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time of day; the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when thers are but three tidex, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United des Louis; h and the 123 | CAUSES A SUIT | smell of soup unfit to eat and salt | AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLI» EVENINGS AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. “SECOND. WEEK—BIG CROWDS SEE™ The Musical and Comedy Sensation, “THE WEDDING DAY !” Xt Opera—The Createst of All Hits, THE IDOL'S EYE. “HOOT, MON." A BILL BUILT OF THE BEST. MARIE WAINWRIGHT Assisted by EDWARD ELSNER AND CO., BURT SHEPARD, CALLAHAN AND)| MACE, SCOTT AND WILSON. SMITH AND CAMPBELL, TE- CHOW’S CATS, BIOGRAPH, Last Week of BUNTH AND RUDD CO., and PAPINTA. THE BIOGRAPH |roruLar PRICES....... Zc and So A GOOD THING = BIOGR~ S F to remember is our address, for 4 services in putting your washable cloth- | Chairs and Box Seats, 5oc. : LEADING THEATRE | Ing to rights. JAbe 1|recover 362000 from the Pacific Mafl | Apr Steamship Company for violation of | and poured | Matinees Wednesday. ‘ The Alhambra AN o A s« S.61 N We wash clothes, we starch clothes, we iron clothes, we call for clothes, we deliver clothes—do all this well and charge only fair prices. Domestic finish for full dress shirts if you order it. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street Telephone—South 420, ©Oakland Offlce—54 San Pablo Ave. FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, turday and Sunday. This Week and Next Week. EVERY NIGHT. LUDING SUNDAT. ' THE CHARLES FROHMAN Presents SUCGESS THE OF THE GENTURY! LITTI'E MINISTER By J. M. BARRIE, VHONE SOUTH i TO-NIGHT—-MATINEE SATURDAY. LAST WEEK Of the Mammoth and Master Production of the Worl TH THE BIG NEW YORK SENSATION. ANCGEL, B | A R DRINK ' #e ALLEY. o yMPIA 2225, Vl c H Y Wer P Ste Ve TRE oY FRER v E;:Y‘:m mAsSn BEGRBAR oo omme Besi NATURAL Alkaline Water. | o egtt?%fl?ill?#fi'?&?fly, “Too Much Johnson.” SEATS - - - - = - I, 25c, 3c, S0 MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. N.llWosk-—TENNBGSBE's PARDNER. Melodramatio The World's Greatest Aerialists. CLINTON MONTGOMERY And His Dlustrated Songs. JACK SYMONDS, Who Knows How to Talk. MABEL HUDSON, The Singing Girl, AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. CHUTES s» Z0O EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING., Barnes’ Big Dog and Pony Show. LEAH MAY, the Giantess. KERN RIVER OIL LANDS Proven territory, on line of railroad, for sale. Splendid chance for those about to form an ofl company. NEWTON, CAR- MEN & SOMES (S. C. MASON, agent), 101 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco. DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATOR| Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- cocele, ' Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Fita, Strictures, Lost Manhood and ail wasting effects of self abuse or wELD 3 led, bottle; 3 Ettiew 35 parabiecd o cure by came: Phoss South B2 SPECIAL TO-NIGHT? Brosaway, Oakiand, Cal. Also for sale at i A Market st., 8. F. All private diseases quickly | ——1O0-NIC! THIS WEEK.— for free book. TANFORAN RAéE PARK. THE SAN FRANZISCD JOGKEY CLUB, MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Magnificent Revival of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Immortal Story, “UNGLE TOM'S CABIN” “..e Most Gorgeous Production Ever Seen In ‘This _City. A _Powertal Cast: Plantation Songs and Dances; Jubilee Singers: Bloodhounds/ etc. "ICES Evenings. 10e, 15¢, 35¢, 50o THE AMATEURS SPECIALTIES Telephone for Seats—Park 23, Matinees. 10e, 15 These hotels pos- States CAhst Survey charts, except when & minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given ¥s subtracted from the depth ven by the charts, The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 27, 1901 on the tower of the new Ferry $21.80 from St. $25.00 from Missouri River points to California via Santa Fe Route, Tickets good on tourlst and reclining chair cars. Excursions leave Chicago every Tues- day until April 30. See ¢he Santa Agent at 641 Market street. e e e Eligible to Be Inspectors. ‘Week March 26th to 30th. SIX HIGH-CLASS RACES EACH DAY. TUESDAY—HURDLE RACE. . THURSDAY—HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. lATUBDA!—JI‘BIABEID\I‘X;’Q HANDICAP, $3000 dropped at exactly noon to-day— T, ., at noon of the 120th meridian, or % § Gclock p. m, Greenwich time, C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8, N., In up the weakened nervous i , - 1 E KA —Ps d March 27—U 8 stmr Iow: nd enables a wnmanlm Pass |, o March 26, for "‘?‘fin&’“’)‘,”h A bk" i o | PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed {March 27—Chi tn . mgesll:kump!'\::: y‘.‘ | Alta, for Port Townsend and Pt Natal. e ot ol T iionst il et | e T S S e by g o e ls. I was | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 2/—Br flushes, and fainting spe | bark Harold, from Moliendo. afraid to go on the street, my head | UMPQUA-Arrived March 23-8chr Lucy, and back troubled me so. I was en- |from fan Bedro o w0 o 22 stmr Rival, tirely cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's | o5 Bun rrancieco, e 7 P e ENNIE | BE Sailed March 26—8tmr Cottage Vegetable Compound.”— Mgs. Ji City, for Sitka; stmr Dolphin, for Skaguay: Nosrz, 5010 Keyser St., Germantown, | /% Grecon. for Valdez. Pa. g s .3 Arrived March 26—Schr Corona, from San « 110 P, The “Civil Service Board imied an mfl.g:fiu'%fi&-”-"{: l"l"é;—n’d‘s'tmn—r. eligible list for inspectors, Department of | 10 a. m.; 12:40, 1, 1: r- m. Eleotricity, vesterday as follows: G T TGN 407 05 (velftee at David T, Griffith, %.7 per cent. Osgood X. | A1) N (INCLUDING R. R. FARE) 81 3. Jones, $0.5: Willlam G. nnycook, 78.3; Ed- MILTON S. LATHAM, Secretary. Vard ¥, Henzel, T2, E. 7, POWER, Racing Secretary. ROBERT DOWNING In “THE GrABIATOR. " s FISCHER’S CONGERT, HousE. lor, Merleita, the Jeanette, ‘Wm. McDonald, Aku Aabadc Fiechtls; Olive Vall, Lillian A. B. tley Hinrfchs' Orchestra. Reserved ts, 28c. Matinee Sunday. HOTELS EXHIBITION THIS EVENING, Also_open dally, tance, 25 cents. to 10, incly El . 3 luding Sundays. sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, liberal manage- ment, modern ap- pointments and’ perfect cuisine, American and Eu- ropean plans. PALAGE and GRAND San Francisco.

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