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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1901. ° PROTEST AGAINST ' TRANSPORT LOGAN DEPARTS METHEL e e HIGHER LICENSE| ~~ AND THYRA WILL SAIL TO-DAY. sty usts Rermanant Sale, : ... Wisconsin's Great Guns Pour Broadsidesat Heights of Mag-| H : x Supgi‘fis;){;sisi?g g:iogslderj dalena Bay in Target Practice—Nippon Maru Encounters,Re;:ti:l;ts fififiiftfngififihe TO'D a.y an l.y - § Sireet Cars. Fierce Gales Dur]ng Her Last Tr]p From This Port Bonds. X The rapididy with which remnants accumula’s w a store$ serving thousands of customers dailv is almos! incredible . $ Shori ends and brokzn sizes accumul.te here, not by th-$ dogens nor by the hundreds, but by the thousands. Ing addition To the odd sizes and broken lots cffzred n the® Men’s “Deparimendts, fivz sections of the Dry Goods pa1 @ of the hous: are anxious o dispse of their short ends$ and broken lot<, and the special inducem nt to buy 1s ag further reduction of 3 One-Quarfer (o Ohe-Third From the Aiready Reduced Remnant Prices. 3 Laces_Embroideries—This has teen a great lace$ season, 'and we find curselves heavily overstocked wi ace and embr | City Hall Janitors Ask for Increase | | in Salary—Ordinancs Imposing Fees for Building Ercc- tion Passed. s Grand Jury Did Not Recommend In- crease—Ordinance Eliminating | Certain Territory From Fire Limits Passed. . Supervisor Reed vesterday submitted a resolution to the board of which he is a member providing for the reapportio: ment for the building of schools, sewers and a hospital of the interest and sink- ing-funds of $208,500, collected in taxes last year on bonds since declared invalid | by the Supreme Court. The resolution, | which was referred to the Finance Com- mittee, folloyws: | , Whereas, $193,375 was appropriated in the last | tax levy for the principal and interest of the rroposed park extension bonds, §5500 for sewer | bends, $6ST5 for school bonds, $2730 for hospital | bonds, making a total of §208,500; and whereas, | the City Engineer has reported to this board | that the expenditure ot | | struction of certain sewers 13 a pressing neces- | Supervisors yesterday re- to the Licensc Committee the | nance crea the license tax on | street ¢ from $15 to $50 per annum. Comte stated that the ordinance was hasts passed to print on the alleged recom- | mendation of the Grand Jury, whereas | only two of its members had requested its | passage. Two protests were filed against the in-| | creased license, one by Vice Presidentj Holbrook of the Market Street Railway Company and the other by Secretary Clayton of the San Francisco and San | Mateo road. The former sa RRERRRRERRRE RRER AraRARKA AR The Market street company does mot Wish ,025 for the recon- heavily overst h eny litiga the city and desires not | remnants. The very late:t fanc'es in trimming mater’als—th= assortments so! the courts to protect n er. There was in- dollar limit of taxation in order to provide for | the same. Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of this Board | sity and has urged the board to extend lhei | alrcady reduced remnant prices. There are remnants of— large impossible t> desciibe them. To-day only, ome=fhird offé = 5 it that of Supervisors that of the said $208,500 levied | = e e > ses & provision that | to jmeet the principal and interest of bonds for | Al'-Overs Embroideries Trmmings Chiffons Lbet+ Sitks m sh . | public improvements, the Issuance of which | ok - ;e B 1 each car. Th Do s, o hukn oM of WY Yokings Fa: Laces Dr.s; Beaids Mcuselins Drsi Nas $200, 006 of the Supreme Court, that $100,000 be appor- | ticned to the reconstruction of the sewers men- tioned in the report of the City Ensineer, $5500 | for the improvement of the hospital and the balance, or $100,000, to the building of new schoolhouses: and be it further - Resolved [hat the Finance Committee is re- quested t apportion the said money as herein indicated. P:tition for Bond FElection. | | The petition of the Municipal League for the ordering of an election for a_ne bond issue for the acquisition of the Pa: | panhandle, new schools and a sewer sy | tem was referred to the Judiclary Com | mittee. Dress Goo’s R-mnznts—Almost every stvle of co ored dress goods tnat compr ses tae b'g store’s summer stock is repressnted in3 unt to company transp of the Police ol children for led to pro- ingement of 1 m such an unfair ie proposed ordinance Claims Notice Was Not Given. Becret yton asked that the mat- ter be re d back to the committee on hat the companies had not notified of the contemplated He refers to the franchise of the which provides that no greater su $15 per annum shall be collected | . His communication con-| * 3 | | TRANSPORTS LOGAN AND THYRA, THE FORMER LOADED WITH INFANTRY AND CAVALRY AND THE LAT- to-day’s Dress Goeds Remnant Sale. These short lergths have a'r:ady be:n; mark d at recuced pric:s, but for to-day on’y we make a farther sllowance® of gne~quarter off, Hen ietias———Alba.ross Ribbon R mzants—3 oo0 or more short lensths from 3 Dig scason’s s¢ ling. Remnants of velvet risbons, taffeta ribbons, fancy neck ribbons, satin ribbons, etc. All on special sale to-day only at mg-g Th tit] f the j: £ th v cady reducad r rices. | it Zetien ot s, Sptom of e, Ol | K quiartar Off arcady reduced remnant prices H ?fexl‘lrxed to,the pnmmg and dSalaréesb cm}r‘x- | 8 Curtains and Draperies—Hundreds of short leng hs ee. t i 'S t . Ry — - 1. 'Sxtlperh)r C‘;ur’;.e Ju‘é’éelss fl‘rlldor.lss(lcgs of T bcn‘.m, Curtain Swizs, C n Net, Cretonne, Upholsiery Gocds and 5, together with several brokea lots of Cushion Squares and WY, RRNEE RN RRRR vfimm‘mmnvu nRRRR RRR Ceviots Ec., Etc. | | the Peace. } The Fire Marshal submitted, with the | | | | ¢ tns question was| TER WITH HORSES AND SUPPLIES, LYING IN THE STREAM, READY TO SAIL FOR MANILA.AND THE e SOUTHERN SCENE OF HOSTILITIES. . - Oriental Strip it they believed was, recommendation for its passage, a prc Tops, all marked for Tuesday’s Sale at a further reduction of Q@ able position in the matter'| s, | posed ordinance regulating and control e s T b | ** | Ing the storage of oils and explosive quarter off. of policy, that if the HINGS were lively at the tran- | are in addition to the soundings on the United | Magdalena Bay. | The Drd mance. pooviding | fax "‘?t pay- y position to treat the dock yesterday, the Logan | States Coast, Survey charts, except when a or stmr Kvarven, Kanitz, 90 hours from | Ment of fees for inspection for altering kS n the public would not sport docl - ta (=) sién precedes the height, and then | Nanaimo. or erecting buildings was passed to print. | At the very pulling out into the stream preva- | 1o number given is subtracted from the depth | Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, 3% days from McCarthy unsuccessfully epposed the in- | B ratory to leaving for Manila, while | iven by the charts. The plane of reference | Oyster Harbor. detinite postponement of his substitute, { e more than trebling | work on the Thyra, which will |is the mean of the lower low waters. JScir 1da Schnauer, Sorenson, 11 days from |providing for the supervision by tha k. sed in the most | S0 Alasbing Arab, e S Board of Works of repairs of building even offering the | take the place of the disabled Arab, w: Shearier Monabaiis Schr Jennle Griffin, Campbell, 5 hours from | without payment of foes Aan - of listening to | being rushed. The Thyra will tAr;} :li o P ‘3331’.’7& S e i e e nee) ant hastaing Hha exnenol 35 et away some time to-day. CLEARED. rial day celebration was adopted. ry E. P. Danforth of the Grand | S5, ™1¥ “OF Monday, April 15. Regulating Heights of Buildings. Stmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro; Goodall, which sailed at 5 o'clock, Steamer. T CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE § & B ' - a larg er list, includ- | = nance increasing the li- | carried a large passenger Iist, of | Arssta. Perkins & Co. The ordinance limiting the height of RRRAAR ANRRCRRRARAAR XXNDRAR TRRN WL WHURN AR NaRane S result of any recom- |ing Congressman }N,H'“-fi‘\‘.:‘r‘:-m:;,\ir, Tl e Nor stmr Thyra, Bdvardsen, Manila: U § fire-proot buildings to 170 feet and of non- boia of the Grand Jury, but of two | the House Committee on Military 2 * | Dort Chila &, Jkten o 3 fire-proof buildings to 104 feet for seven | pStmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria; Goodall, | storles and eighty feet for st perkins 0. Y S a4 e Ry s recommitted to the Judiciary, Fire and B Sthriarege Mautia D 8'Government | phliding Comuiities: |/ Th Diotest of the mon Co. Hayes Valley Club of Progress and Ini i mshin Co. SAILED. provement and the San Francisco Archi- Pacific Coast Stea hip Monday, Aprii 15. | tects against the passage of the ordinance | FOR Stm: lcazar, Martin, —, was referred to the me committee. U S stmr Logan, Stinten, Manila. The petition of J. L. Flood for permis- 9 t fessrs. Dunn and Badger. |y, A. Pelliam, special agent of the Treas- | =/ /0" e O e { nry, ema MW nghorne, “Marshal of | Umatiia... )1 B asled 1 Ruts | the Court of China- ' The compiete st | Lt Biiirs sidered and that mo- | of cabin passengers follows: . | Acme. Judge L. R. V Congressman J. Santa Ro: Hull, wife and daughter; John Gibson, A. | }oint Are: - |Newport o stories “\“E OCEAN TRAVEL. 1 OCEAN TRAVEL. | Harbor. an Pedro w lost. Dunn Sends Communication Vawt dge A Odlin, wife and two chil- | ¢ouen bl s W. A, Pulliam, M. W s D I ) sent a communication, in | dren; M. A. Havne: A s i | Austra -|Tahiti . ... Ship John Currier, Murchi Bristol Bay. | sion to fi ¢ builai S0 14 EBat b St el e ] e L ot Cavimie £ 2. Toari. 1o paasna ik AN Ebet Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona in height, on' the ot at Market, Powel | . : would present the substance | servant: child of Captain T, b, TUep: N sy o Western Home, Christiansen, Coos Bay: | and Eills streets was referred to the Firs | I ©11€ Py -BEhPlng, i tion, that the license be “Mever, Mrs. Connich and Stmr Newsboy, Ohlstrom, Alblon and Re- ~ ke : H Mrs. ‘Gurovitz, M i .{Humboldt | aondo. Committee. Supervisors, signed indl- | ;" children, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Longini, e et |t AR Bl x 8 The communication from Associated - | GOLDFIELDS. such other Grand Jurors B, q . Anderson, Bristol Bay. : ch other | Turors | 3 A Wiiams, Mre. Captain Batson and | Seattie Stmr Geo Laomts, Briaeett, Veseure™> Creditors of the city, requesting action o Golofnin, etc, | poth e b ved the same. Dunn says fur | two chiugren. Licutenant Colonel D A M Gravs Harbor Ero the payment of their outstanding claims, b [ 0 Charles, Major A. L. Meyer, First Lieutenan an Diego 8 . g was referred to the Finance Committee to === 3 e it ; com- Shelton, Second Lieutenant J. C. Hay, Crescent City March 8, lat 3 N, lon 21 W—Br ship Bar- | 25 B s | s i e b M B, Francls, Captain A. Guerrino, Hamburg & Way Pts fillan, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalla. | A[TaDgc a meeting for the ) oy S.SsS.JEANIE, | ] jurors bein < Lieutenants H.. Alexander, W. Hocker, Puget Souna Ports. April 2, lat 18 lon 24 W—Fr bark Cam- | 'Theamended ordinance submitted by the | Wil Sail urors being pres- s I Willlams, Elevénth s = | bronne, from Barry, for San Francisco. Merchants’ Association, regulating sign« P. H. MASON, Master. s B I E e I Saher Capin b TO SAIL. TELEGRAPHIC. projecting over the public streets, was ‘From San Frane.sco May 26 hat @ _minority of has | Infantry or M. B. Hughes, 5 3 A 3 h streets, was i 3 5 " ot the Grand Jury. which con | Cornish, First Lieutenant C. Young, Second POINT LOBOS, April 15, 10 p m—Weather | Passed to print. The ordinance prohibils } sS.S. THRASHER y f ers. It seems there is | Lieutenants S. Pea:"son, (_L |C18h;1"'[) J-Re:j Stearter. | Destination. Salls.| Pler. | foggy; wind SW, velocity 14 miles per hour. b;xdl)e:h]xkbcardis and St’gnfhnn (h? :dge of T. L. ELLIS, Master. ‘Ccnnecuns at Searlé- withlnlze company's new al y Wi ver s- c} Ninth Cavalry; Captain R. D. S I MESTIC sidewalks and permits the maintenancc Jets sy ” and splendid . | 5:‘"5';;“3";‘ At TR ST O docona | Srsce Doilac. |craA PR 18 R ASTORIA Acriven Auris o i Cotumbia, | OF C10CKS without advertising Thereon. Will leave San Francisco on | . e o utenant B A. Robert, Seco e . |Grays "FHarbor 5 pm|Pler A s 4 t - T T eeniie &8 Romany| £ R Rendh, | BTG ma L L PRI 4 | MG AT e et ana D | et anen e ot R Se 4] Soliset Irom | SATURDAY, April 20, 1901| Steamship Senator : 13 3 T. C ngini, A. A. 3 «|Hum! d o . am|Pler <hyl n - £ N E i £ protest of the Fire Commissioners | James Hucter: . © Longiny, 4 A B. Joith | QUi o |Humbolde ooo.orr 1’9 amiler 38 siip Khyber, for United Kingdom, " | sum of §10 for printing charges. THRASHER goes DIRECE TO NOME. | For Nome Direct ¢ the elimination of certain terri-| pjjson, ' Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Walla Walla. [Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pler 9 | Fork, for San Franclscor . olor Nor J%t;‘xzfifiesflby way of Seattle, leaving | Cl. 2 the fire limits was referred 'to | Anderson, Mrs. Cooper. Ranaiay 7 [RomROr siver ool AmIEler |~ Arfived Amril 15-Stmrs Samoa. South Coast | WILL CONSTRUCT NEW A vl b Mt Heavsa) Leaving SEATTLE May d0th. that the Supervisors have no au.| The military complement of passengers Apitl A7 | agd Westoort, hence Avril 13. 3 PAROCHIAL RESIDENCE | San Francisco May 24, 1901, and Seattle May | The Senator made five to Nems last ) reduce the area covered by the | e e e Savonth | Cuna .‘cmlna and Japan..| 1 pmiPMES | oS oAb sty Pomona. for San Fran- il 50,1901, Yor Nome, Teller, Behring. Golofnin, | year, belng onc ¢ 2 drpive, mere: p B 4 sing the First Ba i |Valparaiso & Way.[12 mlS.W. 2 | SI550% StmE B nciecg. A 5 her 1 xt witho niis nor to change them except A o oilitee @00 2N meB,Scom- Siiarc..o | FAIDOSIE & Mav L JusW 2 toAN PEDRO—Arrived April I—Schr Louise, | Parishioners of St. Peter’s Church | . Loccage and freight apply to e Dassenter tates el SICKET OYFICR = A naily eaaening the | prising the Third Squadron of the Ninth |~ April 18! . < i = } , Yo pass rate ] LT OFFICE, however, finally passed by the | {1’;‘;,‘3“‘5‘,?‘53}“ N cers ang 328 men of the | Arcata........ [Coos éff' ;- 12 m{pler 13 | ATIIVEd Abril 1-—Stmr Acme, from Tilla- Arrangmgif.gr '{‘heit Annual PACIFIC STEAM WHALING C2., l«x w Monteomery a | Sec § Tent! Cavalry, | Santa Barb...Humboldt . -| 4 pm|Pler 2 Tve 5- icnic. = ar S > ALL, ] inance imposing & license of 34 | Second Squadron of Ihe Tenth Cavaiey. | Sems Barn.. | bolar | $omiBler 3| Arrivea Aprit fi—Stmr San Pedro, from Eu- i T St. Peter's Church| 3 CALIFORNIA ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. TR T d soliel: s | and five officers i Seattle |Plor a. The parishioners of St. Peter's Churc! Cor. of First ave. and Yesler way, Seattle. | ————— = .“_{xfiflx]"_r\;:;?egg and sSoleltors’ | gy ot Infantry. There were also eight | gol{{‘ l;:?‘e‘frr m?(:;r(; e amlxl:{g} “;;. Sailed April 15-Schr John A, for Grays | assembled last Sunday evening after ser- PN SO, _ers. ” | wenty-two female civilian em- | G- W. Elder.. |As \Dier 24 | Harbor. e fo A 3 P o ordinance for the prevention and | Male and twenty'two femare CHUAR PR | i Humboldt __........| § am/Pler 2| "SR GAMBLE Sailed April 15—Bktn Chas | Vices in St. Peter's Hall for the purpose | Pacific Coasi Steamship Co. ment of fraudi )upgn s!rael:. l;'alifl— | of the Hospital Corps. :|Syaney & Way Pislio am|pier 3 | F Crocker, for Kob _ | of taking steps toward the erection of L] Steamers leave Broadway in connection with the pupils’ hal “| N SEORT LS ANGELES satied April 15— |a new parochial residence. The meeting | whart, San Francisco: as finally e g, | Corona........[Newport . -|. 9iamiPter 11/ | SGT Oreenyoos, for p Fort | Was called to order by D. F. Keefe an i . or an Ports—ii a. m., | WISCONSIN BACK FROM CRUISE. | Girete oo Panama & Way. 2 mlPMSS | pragg . AP NStmr Seavols, from Fort | b1 H. Doyle was selected to serve as 9 Apri LM 0% Ay . 2 g —— April 20. SEATTLE—. v 5 secretary. ange to company’'s steam- odspadinig i o | Went to Magdalena Bay for Target | Point Arena..|Poini Arena |2 pmlpier 2|, SEATILEdrrived April 1-Stmr Hum- | SSCTEtary, that the proceeds of the | ers at Seattle. T Bl Dh e Sohs Mo d Manecuvers. Jeanisy ome via Seattie..| 2 pm/ON Wk | NEAM BAY- Passed out April 15—Schr Com- | next ammusl parish outing. be Sevoted. 1o * | e g e Wiy terday as follow: k> On ‘1;151 John M“DSOnw y’{'“l“;e in . u'lmmp Al A (aey BT e "“’i“e" in mereé, trom Victoria, for S¥nta’ Rosalla. bullding a priests’ house to’ replace the 3 | e R 1d. 209 days from Baltimore to San | ‘he United States battles! s gin, LT AR . 1 A ailed April 14—Schr Com- | old structure now used for that purpose. ’ | 5 Vhatcor )— isco, 85 per cent; on the Grand | (‘;rpzam Reiter commanding, returned | matilla... 'g;:gflni:?‘"d DRl ante | peer, for San Francisco. e Dreiatt was et i hed e G Sad Naw. Vinann SHLS s Olga, out 101 days from Tahiti to | from her maiden cruise yesterday and the St P00 DRl 33, i [ of AGOMA=Arrived April 15-Br stmr Duke | ception given to Father Casey after his May 1, -and every fiith day ' thereafter. nited Kingdom, 30 per cent, ai n speak loudly in praise | Australia.....|Tahiti direc - 2 pmiPter 7| % o pan; stmr Matteawan, hence | return from abroad and instantly met with Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers te & 2 . and the | officers and men speak in_prais i Kpril 10, and insta ° e A S iester, out 236 days from New York | of her sea-going qualities. The Wisconsin = Difled April 12—Stmr Colon, for San.Fran. | the encouragement it deserved. Much en- | for Xilaka and G. N. By.: at Seactly or T Yokohama, 30 per cent. | left here on March 12 for Magdalena Bay, Time Ball. cisco. thusiasm was shown by those present and | | coma to X. B mr.: at véncouver to & PRy, Folice Officer Henneberry hed a lively | an average speed of 10 knots being mahlna Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | Sailed April i—Schr Wm F Smith, for Syd- gicggzmz,rfiie\'esax;gm:mr:f obfelgzg antrefi;. . N B e A encounter on East street yesterday after- d going down, the bay being reache: L e ney. E s. 3 . Peter B amber of soidiers. He ar- | oa the motaing of the 1ith. As soon as S achange, (San {Hmancisc, i Cal., FOREIGN PORTS. Church have always been noted for their | | “For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- E Caviiey, B0 wes Daih B | e A ey i | i et an e fomas of tha slew oeey [ (UWCRERLE, LAbe Celied | Avelll oty |xealiness ifo_ contibute to, e fwelllichir . | oo e G Woamctare: § & w3 B Rocctving T Attal he e | I s ks Mol ol | L o 5 e s oo nom e day o0 port March 2-Br bark Dunfermiine, tor | collection, which amounted to a considera- | & | Framer” Samia’ Rona: Sunaave, § aom. * - 3 . : % by - | o'clock p. m., vi . an_Iranciscq. m, and will be devoted p | " For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- Lynch and admitted he | results are considered remarkable, espe- | s'elock p. m., Greenwich time, " SYDNEY—Arrived April 14—Sche F M Slade, | fg fund. o oty | ncos: Port Harford (San Ll Obispo). Gavinta, S oy 4 cladly L 7 ‘s, N. arge,. | from Grays Harbor. Chidio < v 9 | Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, "2 howiing mob, an alarm was | haa betn I Service only six months. A | Lieutenant Com N.. in charge| from Ly aThen April 14— Schr Commerce, 1.Chatzman Keefe appointed Johri Kenny, (W. S. HIGGINS, Master.) | fants Barvers; Venturs. Hueneme, San Pefra id Sergeant Shaw and posse, | mountainous bluff was whitewashed and Shipping Tatell for Santa Rosalia. . Cull, Joseoh I Twohig. Thomas Doylé | A 2 R e e W S e T in & patrol wagon, rounded up | marked off to resemble a ship. Every pping Intelligence. PRAWLE POINT—Passed April 12—Br ship and John E. Behan a_committee to confer | | 6qyg3 San Fraacisco om or | S Tucame s a soldie; der, highly of the res the crew 137 qualified as first-class marks- men, 156 as second class and 8 as third cleared the Golden Gate than her ck into a gale which lasted until n & few hours of Honolulu. After NEW YOSK. SC(UTHIMPTOY, LOYDON, PARIS. Stopping st Cherbourg, westbound. hing | e soldiers. They w 2 vi . The big guns were fired at v Albyn, hence Dec 22, for Queenstown; Fr bark | With the railroad officials regarding the | _For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del e as pansy Srees Shauaed with dis- | shot strfiok S Pt ARRIVED. Touraine, hence Nov 1. for Queenstown. selection of a suitable park for the pienio. . Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz Santa Rosa- & the peace at the Harbor Station, | ranges of 2600 and 3400 3 A S @ ) t th. via Seattle . 9%, the arcival of an armed guard! | ““Fhcn the men were 1anded and all MInds | e geo v piter, Ragoni ey, A S | ndd ERPOOL Artived Apri JUBY iy Ara- | Tater, on he’ Wil appoint committees to| DYWL MAY 3 ) | Na snd Guaymas (Mex)—19 a.'m.. Tth each were released on order of Chief of Police | of drills were engaged in. The Mohican < T re from | namurchan, from Fraser River. — | take the active management of affairs in z mont £ ¥ Salivan aal pieted 08 board 8 ¥rauspost. | wasdn 2 bey =i fuF sawp fiwie Mol iwp Eehr Mary” C, Camobell, 8 biurs from Bo- | Borioee. G P takagrl U—Sehr R W | order to insure a lazes eathering, Leaving that Regh Moy 760K | messuer namnee A ety NP | races were held between the rival crews | gega. APULCO—Salled” April 12—Stmr < = g | The company reserves the right to change i B Bk Mevah. | for purses of $50 and $40 each. The Wis- | “Stmr Navarro, Hansen, 12 hours from | for ean ooneiined AP Foon; Died of His Injuries. For passage or freight rates call or address | % COMPAnY Feqcives TR CETS of sailing ippon as Rough Trip. | 00, 0n's gig crew won the three mile and | Bowens Landl WELLINGTON—Arrived April 13-Br stmr| George McGinn, the aged shoemaker. H. R. DUFFIN, Agent, withant brevious notice. Recent advices from Yokohama indicate | a half race-by three minutes and the ap- | Stmr North Fork, McLellan, 24 hours from | Roy alist, from Auckland, " Who waz Furi-iufo by aEieEh stet o 638 Market Street. opp. Palace Hotel, | TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery 1 ! i S 3 S v v N N—] | —] vers- 7. 3 “? stree A ote! et the Hippon %’a‘"“.‘f the’ Toyo Kisan | gfig,f“;: ';%',;“fh;“::gg" Concigeratia | . Stmr Mackinaw, Littifleld, 80 hours from | dale e Sar Biego, - * ship Rivers- | 1o st Thursday, died yesterday at his resi- | S e AR | S OODALL. "PERRINS & CO. Gen. Agts. Kaisha line, Captain W. W. Greene com- | A0y Changed iands’ on’the reeiits. Seattle. 3 ANTWERP—Sailed April 6—Br bark Norma, | dence, 20% Twelfth street. The Coroner | 10 Market st.. San Francisco. ‘xg:g.ag);ad"gm\e&\‘srggg gle:nemzr;c}lm:;\ o his report of the cru‘,ser{%:he sgcr;_ U S stmr Wisconsin, Reiter, 4 days from | for Tacoma. will hold an inquest. NE | oy 5 Bearct? e e Nivgon | HIT, 7,05, ay, Capiain Xelier peaks | _AMERICAN LINE. | 0. R. & N. CO. { Only Steamship Line to -~ s (ATer | Class. ~The prize-winners were fifty-nine. % =13t o A ving the island port more trouble was | SISt | The prizewinners were ffty-nine, From New York Every Wednesday, 1 a. m PORTLAND, Or., April 24[St. Lous. May 1'New York.. ‘May s St. Paul...0 ¢ 21 a_big sea s z Tried away the gangway laddes ang|of a possible 8. The highest individual nings on the upper deck, besides twist- g the iron stanchions. On February 23 a keavy squall, accompanied by thunder, | | And Sh-rt Rail Li-e frem Po-tland to all peints East. Through t'ckets to all RED STAR LINE. [Pt e EeT WATERE o { score was 75 ofit of a possible 8. The concussion of the big guns did but little damage, although a couple of chairs were knocked dowp. one smashing the 3 a vy | New York and Antwerp. St er Tickets Include Berth and Meals. e B ?pfiz?‘nr’ifi'&z’“"gi ibings | panel of a door in the after cabin. Bt T rors ey, Vel B s COTUMBIA ... Salls Apr. 1 2. May 3 e s o 0.~ Tna | four boilers, but on the return trip six Zeeland ‘May 1/Vaderland . L C. . Gener: zent. e e e UL uarch 1. The | were used. As the vessel has not been on | Friestand May 8 Kenaington 1 Montgomery gt . % steerage pas- | the ary dock since she was launched slow | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, i | SUEUY oceanle$.S.00. B 1 Agent Pacific Coast. 3) Montgomery st. | » EALAND smo , | General Agent Pacific Coa migomery 3. | PLL! 3. D: L, ZAL0 o sromer | 8 VENTURA. for Honolulu, Samoa, New - |~ Zealand and Australia. Bk v e | <% Thursdav, April 18, 10 & m. i o | SS. ATSTRALIA. for Taniti. d 3 Monday, April 22, 4 p. m. e | £5. "MARIPOSA (Honolulu cniv)... senge éime w g mad}e. T_}ll?‘“'i;conslndlcfl l\laf- eclena Bay last urse and came in Launch of Freighter Alaskan. | through a dense land fog yesterday morn- Another big freighter will be launched | ir8- he Union Iron Works during the pres- month Saturday, April 27, has been selected as the day when the Alaskan w slide off the ways. She is a great deal | m: S SR Sailing of Ventura Delayed. Owing to the non-arrival of the English . the sailing of the Oceanic Steam- larger than the Californian a has a | ship Company’s steamer Ventura has been 2 1 STEA.\(ERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | Saturday, Aprfl 27. 2 p. m. carrying capacity of 1L50 ‘tons dead | set for Thursday at 10 o'clock. She has a | BN | 5 ner First and Brannan streets at 1'p. m. | ) p'Soneaerie o 208, 00, Gsneral w it. She will be provided with twin | large passenger list and a heavy cargo. - | 7 | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at .00, Agests, 327 Market St and triple expansion engines. The T . A = ¥ % i 3 9 Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Passenger 0ffizs, §43 Warket SL., Fior Ko, 7. Paoi St ons are 4% feet over all, 471 be- Charte: | \ vt : 2 T 2 | cornecting at Hongkons with steamers for | g <o . = B arters. f o2 | India, etc. No cargo received on board on day D P culare T feet beam and 2| e Xatte Fiickinger.will“Joad Bumber at |} : \ 2 of salling. | S eing Dallt ot Gt e FTETAD. | rurcn for Mollendo, at ®s; chartered prior to | [ b s 3 { U Lo I A A i ciariaey. May 3. 1801 PANAMA B STEAMSHIP ian, n;: lalesthnfllhe llr;e. will fol- | 2rrival S e % * I'ss: Hhé\G}(Ol\;G MARL.Sn!{;xrdzd'r: June 3, 1901 v Hy LINE e Alaskan on the Union Iron Works . | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For o Sun, Moon and Tide. i | freight and passage apply :_t’ company’s office, | T VEW YMK ViA N'II‘ BlfiEflT. —_— | United_ States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— . . | 421 Market street, corner First. s Park Museum Relics Recovered. | Times and Heights of High and Low ’ W. H. AVERY. General Agent. Sobin. GL0N: elaen P Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | | S. 8. Leclanaw sails Saturdsy, April 20 ortion of the relics stolen from the| Francisco B: Published by officlal au- HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. |S.S.Argyll sails Monday, May 6 Park wero ~ecovered by De. therity of the Superintendent. Twin-Screw Fxoress Service. 8.8, — sails Monday, May 20 e - NOT 'he high and low waters occur at — - ) tec morning. They | ¢ froct ‘Oimsion atier. WOaD" aron PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. From Harrison-st. Whart, 2 p. m. | d thice. gt ek APRIL 11, 10 A, m, | F7oiSht and passenser office, 330 Market st. COLUMBIA ... - MAY 2. 10 A. M. | F. Bismarck......May 9/ Deutschland ....May 1§ | COMPAGNIE GENZRALE TRANSATLANTIQUS Twin-Screw Passznger ~ervic DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. yLYMoL’TH—CHEHB(QERGTH.AMBL‘RG ES‘-H:;;S ev?‘{n T““;f"‘{;‘,,:,“‘,',f‘f ‘gl « cla . Apr. 27| *Batavia . Satupday, at 10 a. m.. er 42, Talders fa v Narth River, foot of Morton street. First class at ome soldiers o | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Se name the police do not | the height of tide is the same at both dlaces. present to Jivulge. They wers s - er the belief that they were | U ippines. It is ex- | jor h S Sun rises der of th { the articles | Moon rises F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. DAY, APRIL 16. LD DUST DO YOUR WASHING > e, | Waldersee May_4 Pennsylvania | i *Sails to Hamburg direct. | o Havre. %5 and upward. Second class to oty Arsorses TR B ! i Hembura.smarican Line. 37 o'way. N. Y. | Havre. 46 ant Upward GENERAL AGENCE _City Attorney Lane alvised the Super- | Croburemericen Line. ST ooy, . ¥ | BOT= 1620 e Ch e AR AT B ons. Brook g g B SOty & Cunten. | FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Mont- Thete are multitudes of women who have found GOLD DUST Washing Powder of priceless value, for it bronght them what they needed more than anything else in the world—rest. Why don’t you try it ? gomery avenue. 'San Francisce. Tickets sold by PAGIFIC STEAM HAVIiBATION 00, | ———————r=— 1nd CIA SUD AMERICANA "E VAPORE< | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central | st > wege o reet, running from Market | 17 ugh the Blythe block, is | 18 thoroughfare. He adv t year, that it | its value, under 1 Code. |2 ard South American po: Sailing Section 2; | -, th) vuun ‘ 1005/ 321 s AR FOR U, S. NAVY YAED AND VALLEJ). —— | TNOTE—In the above exposition of tha . UATEMALA ¥ . PIRERES 4,55, P | g Lt o S LTI T House Work is Hard Work without Gold Dust. PR AR SRATIALA ey 1 Steamer Monticello cards. The very bez | trand column gnd the successive tides of the ‘These steamers are buiit for Cen- ON., TUES., WED., THURS. AND SAT. 800ds department. San- ]| of the Gay, except when there are but three . C g . B Lty tet St and passenger office. 316 California street. BALFO! 41 Market street. * | tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts ziven 'CR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. Dock, Pler No. 3. Telephone Matn 1508

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