Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, TEAMSHIP TARTAR'S NARROW ESCAPE EN ROUTE TO HONGKONG Former Transport Crashes Into Great Floes of Ice That Nearly Rend the Vessel, Cracking lIts Steel Plates. lt Is Probable That the Craft Is SerloustDamaged D 1 THE FORMER TRANSPORT TARTAR TH ACOMA TO HONGKONG, MANY OF THE BIG FLOES. HE ex-transport Tartar is in trou- While she was under charter Uncle Sam there \(\t'\‘ protests from the soldiers rried to and from Ma ccasion there was she is away from her station on this oc- casion. L vain for the lightship's warning whistle. There was a dense fog at the time and having nothing to guide him the captain i to take chances. Twice he stood off re, as he thought, but the third time vl e Olga went ashore on the beach about two miles south of the Cliff House. Later she was towed off and repaired. All that will mark the piace “where the lightship ought to be for the next mohth will be a gas buoy. - Grand Duchess Olga Overdue. ho were to Pug between has had sever: e last few weeks it that will keep he waters for many m: tro 'a on The French bark Grand Duchess Olga from TRCOmA e | which left here for England with a cargo after leavi of wheat April 30, 190, is giving the un 1 into an derwriters some uneasin: and 2 per Nohe cent is being-paid to T vessel and " Some time in 190, the Grand word is said about the but if the accident ck the steel plat time of It into Papeete, Tahitl, with er foremast gone. A new mast had to be sent out from France and she did not resume her journey until January 4, 1301 he is now out ninety-one days from Ta- hence the fear for her safety. - Water Front Notes. The steamer Santa Rosa arrived from southern ports rday with fourteen carloads of oranges aboard. They will be hipped to the Umatilla to-day and I reach Seattle next Monday night ar is a British v Captain Pybus, the same ma her when she was a trans itl, IOVEXENTS OF musronm Ten Thousand Soldiers Will Arrive and Depart During the Next Fortnight. two or three weeks the 1s will have a busy time are scheduied to ar- Philippines and about 3500 fzom the transport wharf. The Northern train and sent to 8t. Paul, fol- lowing the same route as the first ship- ment The Costa Rica arrived from Panama and way ports yesterday. She has been away a year and comes here for an over- hsu]HK toms Collector Stratton addressed a yesterday to United States District Attorney Woodworth, calling his atten- tion to a complaint filed wit. the Collector by J. Westcote of California Harbor, ging that Pllot George Spencer had ’d the steamer City of Dawson be- cen San Francisco and river ports with- having his license framed and hung up in view, as required by the statutes NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The schocner Haicyon cleared yesterday for h inst. with 1200 and the 2th with 1000 men. sels expected during the ‘weeks are the Gagonne. ki March 20 with the Twenty- the Lawton, which left 24 _with the Thirty- the Thomas, which left th, and Rosecrans, on Twenty-eighth and the Grant. which March 3) with and Thirty-second Infan- F of the Twenty-sixth In- on the sick soldiers, and the Shar- yaaqjan with 291,749 ft lumber, 100 bdls has sailed from Manila with | \pingles, % bdls laths, 1100 cs dynamite and orty-eixth Infantry. 5 es fuse, valsed at $11,%90 be In camp e = Cotonnia { Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monmouthshire Chartered. Wedne: April 4. Stmr C ca, Urry, 11 days 10 hours British steamship Monmouthshire, 3 trom Acapulco ived at Portland last Wednes- | 'gimr Hawaian, Banfleld. 67 days from New been chartered by Epplnger & | york. :9 days from St Lucia. via Coronel ‘ ,ad wheat for Europe days. Ciel wan o Have come to Ban Franciscs | “Bmr Point Arens, Hansen, 1 hours from srate the Oregon and Oriental | Mendocino. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 20 hours from Monterey s direct line to Manila on the 4 oA~ Bume Bouth' Coast, Oisen, 15 hours {rom Cas- but it now looks as if there will nge and that probably the Car- ire, on May 10, will be the first “The Monmouthshire is over 150 tons | s‘ Erreka, urden and will take away over 3000 | wum'.w . toms of grain | pBchr Mary Etta. Lightship Has Come In. | PEnr Gulde. Oisen, & days from Grays Har- bor. ightship is in port again for an| “gchr Jennie Griffin, Campbell, § hours from ling and shipping men are won- | Point Reyes. sunr Santa Rosa, Gielow, 46 hours from San g0 and way DOrts. Jessen, - hours from Eu- Nyman, 20 hours from The overhau THE SUNDAY CALL OOO0000000000000000, 000000 000000000000000000000000006 EASTER FASHIONS, ’| FULL-PAGE DRAWINGS RY CALL ARTISTS. STORIES OF 000000000000C000600| 500006000060000000u ©00000000000006000| £0000002020050000] 00O00000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000200000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000| 0000 0000000000000000000000020000000000000000000000000006 0c0000060000008000000000000000000G00000000000000000000000 000D 0000000000000000000000000000000000000800000000000000) 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000A0RCV00000 20000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000A00000000 100000200090000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000003 ° 2 56665000000000000600900000000300000000) > ©0002500000000000000C06000000000000000 00 ©C00000000000040000000000000000000000000000 AT WAS NEARLY DESTROYED BY HER STEEL PLATES BEING C RACKED dering what accident will happen while | st vear the German bark Olga | came along and the captain listened in| The fruit will then be put aboard a Great | §for San Francisco. | | Gelphia. ICE WHILE ON HER WAY FROM D AND HER BEAMS BENT BY : i LRsGt sptafoul Lnly LEARED. Wednesday, April 4. Stmr Karluk, McGregor, whaling cruise; Roth, Blum & Co. Stmr Hyades, Garlick, Seattle; Goodall, Per- ¥ Clntennial, Anderson, Seattle: E T | Tor stmr Kvarven, Kanits, Nanatmo; Cal & “S8 Co. nr Haleyon. Masterson. SAILED. Wednesday, April 4 Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Mandalay, Reed, Coquille River Kadiak, Hansen, Karluk. Acme, Lundquist, Tillamook. Centennt Seattle g, rluk. McGregor, whaling cruise. nta Brbara, Jamieson. Eureka Washtenaw, Zolling, Tacoma . Allen, Crescent City. Reed, Coos Bay, hr Semsen, Coos hr Challenger, Anderson Beaitie. Schr Glen, Nelson, Coos Bay. Shr Halcyon, Johnson. Mazatlan and Altata MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, April 4—Br stmr Tartar, from Tacoma, arrived st Hongkong with plates cracked and frames bent, damaged by ice. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, 1] 4, 10 p m—Weather city 12 miles per hour. Nort, Traveler, ma_In tow jotama, 2 Pomona. : schr Emma Claudina. hence stmr Aberdeen. hence April 3. April_4—Stmr Chico, for San Fran- Francisco stmr San Pedro, for San Fra ; stmr Sco- tia, for San Francisco; stmr North Fork, for San Franciseo; schr La Gironde, for San Fran- cisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aoril 4—Stmrs Na- tional City and Sequola, hence Apcil 3. April 4—Schr North TACOMA- for alled April 4—8chr Chas E Falk, San_Pedrc EATTLE—Sailed April for Skaguay. PORT Tt Star of Dengal, WNSEND—Arrived Aprii PORT GAMBLE_Sailed April 4—Schr 1da Schnaver, for San 8co. ISLAND PORTS LAHAINA—OMR port Merch 2—Schr James H_Bruce, from Newcastle, Au KARULUI Arrived March Je-cnit bktn Ha- wail. from Newcastle, piailed March chr Berena Thayer, Salied March 23—8chr Minor, for Eurel FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Satled April 2—Stmr Clty of Para, for San Francleco. PANAMA—Salled March 2#-Stmr St Paul, ced April 4—Br ship W 3! ™ April tor LULU. Bertle | WERP—A 3-Stmr Allianca, April 2-Stmr Advance, for New York -Salled April 3-Br stmr Em- Lo i~y | NAGASAKI — Arrived Aoril _2— Br stmr from Manila, for San Francisco. ARAISO—Sailed Feb 26—Ital bark Emi- . for Honolulu. NA—Sailed March 2—Br ship Francisco. 1O Annl 4-Br stmr Glen- lochy. from PORT BTE Mediterranean Bremen. Salled April 4—8tmr La Bretagne, for Havre; stmr Grosser Kurfu, (or Bremen. LIVERPOOL~Arriv. pril 2-8tmr Waes from Philadelphla. Apru 4—8tmr Tau- . ‘from New York Sailed April 3—Stmr Belgenland, for Phila- ports ANTW I’HP«AM\;-«;“AXVFH —Stmr Bwitzer- New York, and salled for Genoa. ROTTERDAM:Salled Avrll, 4—Stme sterdam, from Boulogne, for New York. HONGKONG—Arrived April 4—Stmr ‘Tartar, from Tacoma. AUSTRALIAN PORT—Arrived prior to April 4—Stmr Royalist, from San Francisco. QUEENETOWN—Arrived oft April 4—Stmr New England, from Boston, for Liverpool, and proceeded without communicating. Safled Aoril 4—-Stmr Majestic, from Liver- pool, for New York; stmr Ultonla, from Liver- pool, for Boston. - Sun, Moon and Tide. United Btates Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort. Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official a thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about enty-five minutes later than at Fort Poln the height of tide is the same at both places. nuxuv APRIL 5. Am- Bun rises. 2 ¢ bove npuniun of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the succes: lld of the in_the order of occurrenc o time of he third time column"avu the 1680t o y, excopt when tHere are but three ta #ometimes occurs. The heights given re in nadition to the souridings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a mln\u () sign pue.du the holn and then e hamber given in subtracted from the depih Fiven by! the Charis. The piane of Feterahoe f the mean of the lower low waters, ———— NOTE—In_the Steamer Movements. Portland ‘and’ As(oris, 5 Valparaizo & Way Pts| Apl', Arequipa. Crescent City ... Apr. Crescent City.. cncuanmannan Johnson, Mazatlan; Hickman | with ezhr | April 3—8chr Mabel | 3—Stmr Victortan, | Bar | from Honolulu, for Chemainus 1901, ADVER! MUN‘/ ON'¢ \ \NITCH HA> EL TO THE PUBUC ; | cannot to> highly recommend Munyon's Witch H:zel Soap for.the Toilet. It will cure chapped hands and lips in a night, It will soften and improve any complexion, It will heal sares, cure baby rash, and remove dandruff, It is more sozthing lh:m cold R cream, more healing than any lotion, liniment or salve. / more beautifyine than any cosmetic. It is abso- lutely PURE. — MUNYON In order that the price may not prevent any one fro the regular 25 cent size for 15 cents, and the trial size P. S—1 regard Soap as a Medicine. the body. Therefore it is important that people should us: ous alkalies. use of impure soaps. | want the public to have the same Cure or my Cold Cure. |know that my Rheumatism C three hours, and will cure in a few days, just as surely as colds on the lungs, new colds, old colds, and obstinate col I not only know it, but thousands of people who have bee It affects the whole human system. pores of the body take into the system more or less of the soap, and the bleod carries the same to every organ of T T— m using this soap, druggists have been authorized to sell for 5 cents, sent by mail on receipt of price. * It either benefits or injures. The e only soap that is free from poisonous fats and danger- The time will come when scientists will discover that many diseases have been transmitted by the confidence in my soap that they have in myv Rheumatism ure will relieve almost any rheumatic pain in from one to I know that my Cold Cure will cure colds in the head, ds,and will prevent Grippe, Pneumonia and Dththena. n cured over the country know it, just asthey know that my Dyspepsia Cure and other Remedies do all that I claim for them. You can get the Remedies at anv drug store, mostly for 25 cts. a vial, or Broadway and 26th street, New York. MUNYON. Pomona. Humboldt 5 Arcata Coos B s Victorta Oyster Harbor 6 | Brogress ;ru--nu W 8| Ity of Para Panama ay Port . T State of Cai. .|| Puket 81 & Way FortsApr. T * * Titanis \ naimo ;AD! 1 | Queen San Diego Apr. 1 gl - Nathawiy. /.. | Fhpoctk Al EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP Ventura Svarey & Way oria |ABF. 8 LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. | 8t Paul New York via PanamalApr. 8 THE MUSICAL HIT, Alllance Portland & Coos Bay..|Apr. 8| | China China and Japan 29 . Argo. ,l squilie River 9 Eureka. .. Humboldt . 9 | Columbia Portland and ‘Anto: 10 Czarina Beattle and Tacom 10 Corona Newport No Matines Saturday Thie Week on Account race Dollar... at_Preparations for Santa T S Point A | “THE IIl(lL’S EYE" Hoot Mlm' | |SATORDAY EVENING, April 6 POPULAR PRICE! - Telephone—Bush 9. TO SAIL. Destination. April 5. | Santa Barbar Humboldt .. Nome City... San P Bteamer. | 10 am Pler 2| 12 mPler 2 IPECES-__- . e e - 156, 2, 3, e flflm % OCEAN TRAVEL -~ BEGRRAD MATINEE TO-M EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15. (Goloinin Bay, =" Nome City and s ooy o leller City. i Beautiful Realistio Scenery. '‘Steamship Ruth (W: S. HIGGINS, Master.) ’ u: Pler 11 x GOLUMBI Lo ot | LAST 3 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. | THARLES FROHMAN Presents THE BUCCESS OF THE CENTURY! | Umatilla | Rainfer. | Point Arena. f | | ';»-' #=: The Little: Minister. | | coronado | E:“:;HEE 3| Foundea o Ei el oh Vo same same. | PMSS — e A e k. Beginning NEXT MONDAY, | Newburg.....| Grays - or Rt St « i mie | BLANCHE WALSH, | | Hoogkons i) China 'and Jagan. | | b PN, In the Imperial Bpectacle, | Allianc3 [[[I!| PUd & oot By & om MORE THAN QUEEN. Quee: San Diego ........ ! SEATS NOW ONSALE. | Stonm'thatire Mantis &' it | L writ | Bt of Cal..| l‘\ll!( 10\lm| Fe i BELASCO = THALLS, | Time Ball. b i Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer- chants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., April 4, 1901, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | bunding was dropped at exactly noon to-dgy— | TO-NIGHT. & SATU RDAY & SUNDAY EV'G, MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1 . At noon of the 1Mth meridian, or At § clock p, m., Greenwich tme. Special Engagement of America’s Tragedian, G, CALKINS, Licutenant Commander, . 8. N, in charge. | HuBERT DUWNlns Supported by the Central Stock Company, uPPOrted M upendous Froduction Of +THE GLADIATOR...| ICO—PIOPL! ON THE STAOI'.-—lu PRICES Fxtimess. 0% doe: i3 338 Next Monday—2d Week of ROBERT DOWN- | ING—Superb Produrum of “INGOIAR‘ MOROSCO’S D OPERA HOUSE BATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH, Immense Production of Our Easter Spectacle, “CINDERELLA.” INTRODLC‘HUV flP‘ THE NEW EASTERN Vaudeviil e s “,,:,-;.,-;-_-,,:,'-;:;:-:n«,;-:;, . 8) ‘The Falry th—‘l'hl Bell Ballet. Magnificent Ecenery, Lnllllll'ml’ and Effects. (Eggies on View | lnpll.obh of Theater. | PR 10c, Seats at TSc. aaturd-y and lnnduy lnunm Good Orches- tra Seat 25c. B!lnch Ticket Office—Emporium. R ACE TANFORAN THE SAN FRANGISCO JOCKEY GLUB, WEEK APRIL 18T TO 6TH. $IX HIGH-CLASS RACES EACH DAY, TWO FIRMS BID FOR NEW CRUISER Cramps and Union Iron Works Forward Propo- sals for Contract. e . WASHINGTON, April 4.—Blds were opened in the office of the Secretary of the Navy to-day for the contract to build the protected cruiser Milwaukee, other- wise known as protected cruiser No, 21. Secretary Long announced before the opening of the bids that should any be- Jated bld reach the department which is proved to have been held up on account of the storms in the West it will be con- sidered along with those opened to-day. There were two_bidders nna three bids, the Union lran Works o n Francisco and Cramp Sons of Phn-delbnll the latter firm submitting two separate pro- posals. The bids were as follows: Union Iron Works, to com) Iate o cruiser in lhlrt{ -six months for $2, , accord- to the department's s sciontio 108 sy & Sons—Proposal No. 1, to butld P ARK a cruiser n( 9700 tons displacement and a speed of twenty-three knots in thirty-six months for $2,710,0000. This bid | culiar in for: ‘A memorandum states that it.is impoasiblo to bulld & ship of the speed and ualities required for less tha ,000. qu the C: will take the eontuct for | TUESDAY—HURDLE RACE. . h-k ton crulser for THURSDAY—HANDI which is about the total available ntunon—cot.fl' IND_TRIAL n’nln. the dlsposal of the department, o WEEK—SEVERAL RIG EVENTS. tion that the Secretary will a g., Con- “ Daily at 2:10 P, M. gress tor an appropriation of ooo addi- | Trains from Third a; nd nmb-r, tional to brln the total up to $3,000,000, 9:80, 11:80 &, m,; 13:40, 1, no. 'n:' A secopd bid submitted by the dump- ‘Returning leave Track 4 thereatter at in the ant that the first proposal is re- | Short Intervals. Rear cars mmv.d for ladies Jected is to bulld o smaller cruiner and & and asogris: slower one, namely tons and twenty- }“ rl.mfi'mm AR e 8 monthe, | . 3, POWER. Raclnx Becretary. or the §2, A As the Union lrnn Works may be al- 0 4 per cent in llle compet lowed 4 per. cert In the competition by BASEBALL. their bid ll still within the funds lVl"' able, The bids were referred to the board of construction for report. Cheap Rates. $30,00 from Chicago; $47.00 from New York; §21.60 from Bt. Louls; $25.00 from Missourl River points to California via Santa Feo Route. Tickets on tourist and reclining dhlll‘ cars., Exéursions leave Chicago every day Gntit April 30, See the Sants Fe 'mm Agent at 641 Market street, ‘'Ladies’ lm" Timllymlffllm SACIAIEI('I'D ¥8. SAN 'FRANCISCO, LADIES FREE. RECREATION PARK, th_and_Harrison st / Leavgs San Fraacisco om or about May 20th, via Seattle, Leaving that Port May Z6th. For passage or freight rates call or address | H. R. DUFFIN, Agent, AN ABSOLUTELY NEW BILL | = 435 e " TSCHERNOFF'S DOGS: FULLER, MOLLER i AND BURKE; “A GIRL OF QUA! A i ,Lyfagl;figgwmlmn ;| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. VICTORIA'S FUNERAL, and -;‘: on Framci LAST WEEK OF “Alaskan Ports—11 a. m.. MARIE WAINWRIGHT. Asisted by Edward pru 1. 6. 11 16, 21 3. May Elsner and Company, R Chiange _to = company's «JOSEPHINE AND NAPOLEON.” | T Reserved seats, %¢: balcony, 10c; opera chatrs | PR LR T St how Sente, 08¢ i and New Whatcom (Wash.)— Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 1M a m, April 1, § 11, 16 2, = > g. May 1, and e\ery fifth day thereafter. CHUTES AND Z00 Tz, | 2 & T oy A AL B:;r b m A peil & Barnes’ Dog and Pomy Show. S TR S ey 5. and every For San Diego. st: ouly at Sentd Bar- hmMMAmnnndm"‘- Wednesdays, 3 & m.; LEAH MAY, the Giantess. TO-MORROW NIGI CAKBEWALK and Gans-McGovern Fight Pictures. ‘Telephone for Seats—Park 23. FISCHER’S CONGERT HOUSE. Admission 10c. Wm. McDos lelw Sisters, Mabel Mar- tin, De Camp an rdock. the Malvern Fam- and Newport— A m.. steamer So- ‘Tuesdays, 9 &. m. San Gabo. Mazatian, Altats. u-’ru. ’L el Ot s e i fly, Tom Mack and “Hinricns'® Orchestra. Re- | month. - served Seats, 2c. Matinee Sunday. PR flm-lflmmmd-fl- ‘withouf Lotice. mm"rlc‘—‘ N Montgomery street (Palace o~ GOODALL, These hotels pos- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, liberal manage- ment, modern ap- pointments and perfect cuisine, PALAGE and GRAND HOTELS, & CO., Gen. Agts., Franctseo. THE 0. R. & N. GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND pear-street Whart at 11 a. m. American and Eu- FAnE "" "‘f‘f'c“‘n_ insladieg Sove San Franciseo. | ropean plans. o s Short Line to Walla Walla, e, Butte, Northwest. “AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. From Now Fork A Sver l";y .vlvum:'n' \ 10 ;:; ‘Vaderland JApril 1 Paul % “Abeh 348t Louis ay 11 New York . 8t. Louls New York . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Westernland ...Apri! 17| Friesland Kenst “fll 24 South General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 TOYO KISEN KAISIIA smum WILL l.lA B m for FORORAMA and HONGRONG: -nfl:-" Kobe (um‘ N Shanghal, Indl PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION G0, Aad CIA SUD AMERICANA “E VAPORES ‘Valparaiso, stoppl lw ith Amn p‘a.ru- Sailing