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FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSg THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1901 TIME-EXPIRED SOLDIERS COME HOME Transports Lawton and Rosecrans Bring Back More Than Twelve Hundred Officers and Men of the Thirty-Fifth and Thirty-Ninth Infantry---Santiago Maceo, Son of the Cuban General, Deported Because of Bad Conduct. TSRt e sl e o) T e ARMY TRANSPORTS LAWTON AND ROSECRANS JUST AFTER ARRIVING FROM MANILA. NAVY TRANSPORT SOLACE READY FOR SEA AND THE CHARTERED TRANSPORT ARAB, AND HAD TO RETURN HERE FOR REPAIRS: WHICH BROKE DOWN AT SEA 3 HE United States army transports Lawton and Rosecrans were re- leased from quarantine yesterday morning and later in the day an- chored off the Government wharf. The officers and cabin passengers were brought ashore on the Slocum, while the men were sent to the Presidio on the river steamers Resolute and Grace Barton. Besides the cabin .passengers, whose names were published in yesterday’s Call, the Lawton brought from Manila twenty- nine officers and 642 men of the Thirty- ninth Infantry, one prisoner and six stow- The iosecrans brought ten of- ficers and 251 men of the Thirty-fifth In- fantry, 260 casuals and discharged men, | two men of the marine corps, twenty-two | ex-Government employes, nine cabin pas- sengers and five deported men. The deported men are classed by mei; “worthless.” jes at Manila as h were too lazy to work and not eshamed to beg. One of them is a son of neral Maceo, the Cuban patriot, and to hear him talk one would think he was go- to raise a small rebellion on his own n he reaches Havana. His name is Santiago Maceo and he went to the Philippines from Cuba about a year For @ time he acted as an inter- | r for the Macabebe scouts, but the roment found he was playing both ainst the middle and dlschargod! The young fellow finally grew so | blesome and obnoxious that he was‘ ed 2go. @epor Among those who came up on the Rdse- | ore: were Lieutenant Colonel Walsh, or_A. Lams, Major Dr. Mataget, Cap- P aptain Aldrich, capmm; ts McNamara, Varis, aplain, Swift, Harrison, Cecil Humphreys and A. J. 195,: Guthrie, Mrs. BShewbridge, O. F. C. B. Prosprey, Fred Reed, P. Mrs Cross, | George, C. F. Brown, A. Dillard; M. Olsen, | P Hopkins, A. Anderson, George Curtis, E. Crow, John W. Foster, A. Carlson, | Painter, William Kelly, Peter Wink- | F. D. Henry, Walter Allen, W. E. nton, E. Staler, Frank Jones, Jo- A. Wells and L. J. Wickett. left here in September | meantime has been car- | s to_Guam and Subig Bay ( to Taku. Among the men m were generals, colonels, , captains and civilians, one of the er being Mabini, Aguinaldo’s secretary tate. her way from Honolulu the Lawton the Oceanic Steamship Company’ s| fariposa on April 11, at 1 p. m. On April | 14 the British bark Vanduara, forty-eight | days out from Caleta Buena for San | Francisco, was spoken in latitude 32 de- | 28 minutes north, longitude 135 de- inutes 30 seconds west. The cap- | wished to |»F reported “all well.” tad a narrow escape two | e Jeaving the Philippines. She from Nasugbu Bay un- ow bell and struck a sunken rock. the engineer had his hand on the | e and promptly shut off steam, the getting off with a severe bump. vy transport Solace will probabiy | awa for Manila to-day. All her tores are in and everything is in readi- art. transport Arab will be here Twelve new furnaces red from New York for until they arrive repairs cannot The A it will be remem- ke down soon after leaving here with horses for Manila and had to put back. She w ed as ready for sea | e A hulls and boflers at Ventura Sails for Australia. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Ven- 2 led for Sydney, N. 8. W., via| Pago Pago and Auckland, yes- was crowded with passen- dan immense cargo of freight. > uboard are for the islands, agh list for Sydney is very | s time of the year. - Barkentine Monitor Overdue. People along the front are beginning to | at has become of the old bark- Monitor. She sailed from Grays renty-six day 0 in company the schooner Letitia. The latter the run to San Francisco in six | She Jparted from the Monitor in a thing has been heard of since and fears are en- - d for her safety. The Monitor was bullt in 1862, | hu[ has | in command and ¥ his wife. The bark- tine, g lumber laden, may have been partially dismasted and driven off shore. In that event the only trouble would be over running rt of provisions. Australia’s Quick Passage. e steamship Australia, Captain Law- eleven days from, Tahiti, arrived in and is tied up at the The Australia had a par- age and put in a day dule time. She brought gers and a miscella- argo, principally vanilla. wing is the list of cabin passengers: Judge R. Vigne, G. . Princess Pomare, uned! Brander, M. Kurka, W. sown, Mrs. Jouin, Jeanne , wermain Jouin. Water Front Notes. The first of the Nome fleet will get away The Pacific Steam Whaling Jeanie leaves about noop for with a big crowd of passen- to cal] at Seattle on the way ve that port on the 2th inst. Government has made a mail con- t the Steam Whaling Company, canle and Nome City will carry etter and newspaper mail to all The Nome City will leave 27th inst. Last year the was the first passenger steamer me, and Captain Mason says he repeating the run this year. Hirrel, a fireman on the steamer | monia, Pl Queen, was badly burned yesterday. He opened a tin of gasoline, thinking it was kerosene, and the gasoline exploded. The new schooner Mindoro is to be launched from Hay & Wright's yards at Alameda Point next Saturday. e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The barks S. C. Allen and W. B. Flint and the barkentine 8. G. Wilder will load merchan- dise for Honoluiu; the Carondelet, lumber at Port Ludlcw for West Coast, prior to ar- rival; the Stillwater, Igmber on Puget Sound for Capé Town, Delagoa Bay or East London, 66s, prior to arrival g S The Ventura’s Cargo. The steamer Ventura sailed yesterday for Sydney and way ports with a general cargo valued at $195,672, exclusive of the sehipments to Honolulu, and manifested as follo Australia, $118,643; New Zealand, 366,85 moa, $2740; Fiji Islands, $226; South Africa, 10. The cargo included the following: For Australia—12 cs ammunition, 10 cyls am- Ibs biuestone, 1852 'cs canned &oods,’ 186,774 Ibs coffee, 12 cs drugs, 14,675 Ibs dried ruif, 30 cs dry goods, 12 cs electrical sup- plies, 5149 'doors, 24 cs fuse, 20 pkgs grocerles and provisions, 203 cs hardware, 9,674 #t lum- ber, 48 pkgs leather, 2i pkes machinery, 263 pkgs 112 cs metal polish, 365 rolls 163 bales newspaper, 17 bales overalls, 300 bbls 25 cs oll, 78 pkgs paint, 1355 cs rolled oats, 510 cs shoes, 38 cs scales, 10 cs salmon, 22,400 Ids shot. For New Zealand—4 cs arms and ammunition, 26 crs bicycles and sundries, 331 cs canned goods, 3000 Ibs coffee, 24 pkgs car material, 1000 Tbs codfish, 22,275 Ths drled fruit, 4 ¢s electrical supplies, 51 pkgs machinery, 282 rolls 28 bales . 12 bales overails, 165 bxs raisins, 344 cs salmon, 58 cs skoes, 100 cs whisky. For Samoa-—4080 Ibs bread, Tos beans, 3 cs canned goods, 250 Ibs dried fruit, 42 bbls flour, 141 pkgs groceries and provisions, 8 kegs nalls, 30 ce 15 balf-bbls salmon, 6 bdls shovels, 9295 ibs rice, 5000 Tbs sugar. For Fiji Islands—5 cs canned goods, 50 cs sal- mon, 10 Ibs dried fru For South Africa—¢50 cs salmon, 17,775 Ibs | dried fruit, 1350 cs canned fruit. e o Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, April 18. =um Australia, Lawless, 12 days from Pa- PSimr Geo' Loomis, Ventura. Stmr Santa Barbara, Jamieson, 38 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendo Stmr Coquille River, Ventura. sm-.r Samoa, Gunderson, 25 hours from. Eu- Bridgett, 34 hours from Green, 35 hours from Sv.mr Gipsy, Leland, 22 hours from Monte- s:lmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from Stmr Eou!h Coast, Olsen, 26 hours from San Pedro. rk Gerard C Tobey, Gove, Honolulu. Schr_Maggle C Russ, Kallenberg, 12 days from Port Gamble. | Schr Bertie Minor, Ravens, 26 days from Honolulu; bound to Eureka; put in in distress. Schr Coquille, Anderson, 2¢ days from San Pedro; bound to Coquille River; D\It in to land a sick sailor. Schr Endeavor, McAllep, 7 days from Port Gamble. CLEARED. Thursday, April 18. Stmr Ventura, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd- ney; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. 25 days from Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Eureka; Chas Nelson. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Notmr Geo F Haller, Huven, Bristol Bay; rth Alaska Salmon’ Co. or stmr Kvarven, Kanitz, Comox; Cal & Oriental SS Co. r Laura May, Johnson, Bristol Bay; North Alaska Salmon Co. Schr Gem, Johnson, Bristol Bay; C Johnson. SATLED. Thursday, April 18. Ventura, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd- Stmr Arcata. Nelson, Coos Bay. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astorla. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Stmr Aberdeen, Jensen, Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Bureka. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Seattle. Stmr Santa Barbara, Jamieson, Eureka. Stmr Coquille River, Green, —. Stmr Navarro, Hansen, Br bark Killoran, Jones, Queenstor Schr Amethyst, Zimmerman, Waldport. Schr Mary C ort Ross. Schr Laura May, Johnson, Bristol Bay. SPOKEN stmr Lawton—April 14, Per U S lat 33 28 N, lon 135 58 W—Br ship Vanduara, from Caleta Buena, for San Francisco. Per schr Eva—April 11, lat 37 12 N, lon 132 10 W—Ship Sintram, hence April 3, for Loring. April 4, lat 4 N. lon 6 W—Fr bark La Bruyere, from Shields, for San Francisco. MEMORANDUM. Per schr Bertie Minor, from Honolulu, April 18—On April 16, in lat 39 26 N, lon 120 W, in a strong NW gale, vessel sprung a leak. Put into San Francisco for revairs. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aoril 15, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ROCKPORT—Arrived April 18—Stmr Scotia, hence April I7. SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 18—Stmr Pedro, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed April 13—Schr Eureka, for San_Francis ASTORIA—Sailed_April 18—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco; Br ship Thistle, for Queens- town. Arrived Apr 18—Stmr Alliance, hence Apr 12. COOS BAY—Arrived April 18—Schr Glen, hnc April 4. Boliod” April 17—Schr Melancthon, Francisco. San for San POINT LOBOS—Passed April 1S, 12 noon— Stmr_Westport. from Eureka, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 17—Schr C H Merchant, from Salinas Cruz. April 18— Schr Fric, from Honolulu. Safled April 17—Bktn Chas F Crocker, Kobe. Arrived April 18—Schr Eric, from Honolulu. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived April 18—Schr C H Merchant. from Port Townsend; bktn Skagit, from_Honolulu. FORT BRAGG Salled Aorll 15—Stmr Na- tional, for San Francisc TILLAMOOK—. ZArrived April 15—Stmr W H Kruger, hence April 14. TACOMA—Sailed -April 13—Ger ship Nereide, for Queenstgwn; bark Levi G Burgess, for San -ancsico. i ISLAND PORT. HILO—Sailed April 5—Bark St Katherine, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. OYSI‘E’R HARBOR—Sailed Avpril 18—Stmr Hyades, for San Francisco. for 5 2 Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, | VICTORIA—Arrived April 11—Br stmr Aor- angi, from Sydney. COLON—Arrived April 15—Stmr City of ‘Washington, from New York. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to April 17—Br stmr Buckingham, from Tacoma; stmr Olym- pic, from Tacoma. PANAMA—Arrived April 15—Stmr Roanoke, hence Adril 2. GIBRALTAR — Passed April 16 — Br stmr Yangtsze, for Seattle. April 18—Br stmr Glen- farg, from Tacoma, for London. COLON—Sailed April 14—Stmr Michigan, for New York; stmr Finance, for New York. 10( TH—Sailed April 17—Br ship Cortez, iONSTOWN_Satled April 1—Br ship Port Caledonia, for Cardiff. MAZATLAN—Arrived April 16—Schr Hal- cyon, hence April 4. Safled April 16—Stmr Colon, for San Fran- 1sc cilLLL—Arrl\'ed April 17—Br ship Speke, hence Nov 1. PORT PIRIE—Arrived April 18—Br stmr Pon Stephens, from Port Blakeley. UAYMAS—Sailed April 17—Stmr Curacao, tog San Francisco. NANAIMO—Arrived April 18—Nor stmr Tita- nia, herce April 12. OCEAN STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived April 13—Stmr New York, ew from York. BALTIMORE—Sailed April 18—Stmr Enter- prise, for San Francisco. BOSTON—Arrived April 18—Stmr Ivernia, from Liverpool. NEW YORK—Arrived April 18—Stmr Mesa- ba, from London. Sailed Aoril 22—Stmr La Lorraine, for Havre; stmr Deutschland, for Hamburg, via Plymcuth and Cherbourg. GLASGOW—Arrived APl —Stmr Ethiopla, rom New York. Salled April 16—Stmr Stcllian, for New York, PORT PIRIE—Arrived April 18—Stmr Port Stephens, from Port Blakeley. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived ~ April _18 — Stmr Commonwealth, from Boston, for Tiverpoool: stmr Germanic, from New York, for Liverpool. Salled April 1S—Stmr Teutonic, from Liver- pool, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 17—Stmr Ikbal, for Philadelphia. April 15—Stmr Cambroman, or Bcston, Sailed April 18—Stmr Theano, for Sault Ste Marie; stmr_Loyalist, for Halifax, N §, and St John, N B. SWANSEA—Cailed April 18—Stmr Leafield, for Sault Ste Marie, SLAND -Passed April 18- Stm: on- u.rlan X rrom Philadelphia, for Glasgow. NAPLES — Arrived April - 18—Stmr ' Trave, from New York via Gibraltar, for Copen- hagen, and proceeded. BREMBRHAVEN — Badleg Ausfl 128 S Dresden, for Baltimore. ROTTERDAM-Safled April 13—Stmr Potts- dam, for Boston. e —— Sun, Moon and Tide. CTnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- _thority of the Superintendent. OTE—The high and low waters occur- at the city front (Migsion-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon sets NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left Land column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of doy;: the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the numter given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. THE . EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Trinmp‘.l $125 Glace Kid| The 2 Yofis: Reina Gloves $L10. 3 for_ 2. El Belmont on sa'e to-day and Sazw‘y, V'mm m[ EMPORIY CALIFORNIA’'S LARGEST--AMERICA’'S GRANDEST SI‘OEE Jackson Square Cigars, Od standar] sc brand, on to-¢ay and Saturday only. 8 for 25c. A large ascortment of Sale Silk : remnants of rich Remnants. . v sik, 5 plain, colcred and black Taffetas, the atcu- mu'ation of the busy months of February an: March, will be placed on special sal= (:~d:y, Friday, only at one-gquarier off marked prices. Inthslot wil te found a great many desirable wa'st lengths; all new and stylish colorings; the collection includes colored Taffetas, Poplins, Benga- lines, Fou'ards, Surahs, Merveilleux, Loutine and Indias; also Black Peau de Soie, Taffeta, Satin Duchesse and Greradine. 500 of these pret- fi g ty gold-pated = Brooches, wreaths with garhets, white and b'ue stone, ename’ed Fleur de Li:, ename'ed lilies and rcss-gold finich Brooches in saake designs, warranted to wear and keep their color, on special sale to-day, I-'ndzy, ’ 8 o only, each., ‘We have bought 500 Bureau on'y imtition Irsh Scarf 32¢. rou bow s =t about a third Jess than regu'ar prices; there is aslarge varicty of decigns, and very pretty ones, too, but the quantity is so small that we are afiaid they will hardly last the day cutj two sizes, 18x45 inches ani 18x54 mchu, wecu'd be cheap at soc each, the special price Fndzy on]y 22 (] 1500 of the Ivy 75¢c Writin, Tablets sef' Lisrnee heavy writing paper, in thres sizes—note, packet and Jettr, our gl 15c fablet, on special sale Friday only 8ec 550 dozen Sale Ladies’ i Handkerchiefs. s chicfs at special “rale Friday orly at 3¢, gc and 19: each. 300 dozen fancy tape bordered theer lawn hem- stitched Hanikerchies, sc value, on 3ec Fiicay i 150 dczen sheer lawn and embroidered insertion Handkerchiefs, trimmed with Val n- ciennes Jace, a 135c value, on Friday.. ¢ 100 dozen all-linen extra fine quality hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, a 3 5¢ va'ue, on Friday. ... Ao > 18¢ RRRRRRRERRRRERZRREERE RRRRRRERRRRRE RRRER REERERE RRRERRRNE RRERN RRRRR KRR KRR IR haiie 4 L of Carpets Continuation of Millinery s: kRemnant Sale To-Day and Broken Lois” Sale of Clothing, Furnishings and Hals. : and Dress Specials. Unusually Rrofitable Picking for Prudent Purchascrs during the last two days of the week in twenty different departments of the big store. the “0dd Sizes An extraordinary tar- gain for Friday and of Children’s sy oly—xi- dren’s Extracted Polka Hosiery. = i bk Hose, a fize qua'ity in the n:w shades of red and French Llue, with white dots; sizes § to 95 the kind t0ld everywhe e at 25¢ 2 pair; special for thes: two day... J B LG Sale Butter 280. Ancther of our popular sales for Friday only; best Creamery—the kind that we always offer at r.hm sales—in ugu‘u—eiud squares, withstanding ths big sales o week, we still have fair asso Men’s $15.00 Fine Szck Suit:—Coats cut in the popular military style, the materials all- wool cheviots, cassimeres and wor.teds, in the new stripe and over-plaid e for o BDu S Men’s $17.50 znd $20.00 Suits for $TF.45 Men’s $17.50 Top Coats for. . . ... $71.: Boys' $10.00 Russian Blouse Suits of finc Engisn scrge and velvet, ages 2% to 6 years, for. . Boys’ Cordu- roy Knee Pants 49¢c— Only a small lot of about 400 pairs, in . drab and brown, patent waist bands, made extra strong, regular $1.00 value, on special 490 saleto-day' ade : Tapestries, Body Brussels and Axminsters; Remna"ts lengths from 5 to 20 yards; worth 65c to $1.25 yard; on sile Friday and Saturday.......... The Odd Sizezs and Broken Lot Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnish- ings and Hats closes to-morrow night. new lines are added for the last two days, and, not- Several f the first four days of the rtments of : Millinery Spec Trimmed Hats $1.00 Straw Walking Hats 75¢ —Maria Straw Sale of Ladies’ The big store has the Isrgest Millis De- R e T e, Wiee ‘We buy only the best materials and we have the prettiest millinery in town. These are Millinery Specials for Friday and Sat- uriar only. $6.50—A new fine for $6.50 just from the workroom on sale to-day and . to-morrow; we haye never given such a trimmed bat b= for= for the price, and we do not expect to be able to do it Trimmed Hats $5.00—Handsome ones, and trimmed charmingly, made of our splendid materials and our very best making, Friday and Saturday only . $5.00 - Walking Hats, the ctylish, n=w and correct shapes, reguarly $1.00, Friday and 75 Saturday only. ... Ladies” Cambric Draw- ers with wide flounce of lawn, three rows of Boys’ $4.00 two-piece Su'ts, now. ... $1.98 WEFHFES, hmstitchng ani iee; Boys® $6.00 threc-picce cuits, now. . SBedE Dra 2 g daf e cmbraidery, Boys’ $7. 50 long-pants suits, now. . . " a quality that is always s0!d at ys' §7.50 long-pan , now. .. $4.85 s'.aa Boys’ soc unlauncered Shirts, in size 14 only Men’s and boys’ Men’s $1.00 Musl'n Nightgowns, sizes 16 to 5 18 only.. .. Men’s soc fancy silk Teck Scarfs. . . Men’s §1.00 Underwear, various styles.. 727G Men’s 50c Babriggaa Underwear .38¢ M:n’s $1.45 Flanne'eite Pajamas Men'’s colored bordered ani white hem: Handkerchief............... Men’s 50c fancy web Suspenders. Men’s Stiff and 'feflora Hats that were §3.35, §3.45 a2d $4.00 in_browns and black, § G ek ' 7 $2.88 .Men’s Stiff and Fedora Hats tkat were $2.35 and $2.45, in | trowns, pearls, cortraits and s' 69 = black, th's week Liguor Specials. 1., ¥ W Iscw's Rye Whiskey—B.ct ed at the di.tilery | Domastic Pericr—B st in market, | Fiaver.ng Syrups— Raspberry, Smwbcn-y or 40¢c $1.50, special ‘Friday only. . Lad'es’ Muslin Drawers with “wide ruffle and deep hemstizchel hem, an -extra good va'us at 35c, on specia! sale to-day only.. 2’ - c We keep every brand of Mat and Sp'ri uous Wiacs and Mineral Waters tkat are in d:mand in this market, all at Departmert Store prices. Read these three extracrdinary off rngs for Friday cn'ys ani reqwary $1.25 bortle, on epecial cale Friday 25 97¢ 95¢ regularly $1.25 dozen, to-day . Gr:nadine, re to-day. 0 rmaaaam-ammamuummmmmmnwmmmmmmmmmm § g | | | | : ] § i s § g i & 5 ] BRAILWAY TRAVEL. _fi " Just a little better than any other train —a little better service— 2 more homelike feeling on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED than you find elsewhere, and it runs like this LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9 am Mon Tues Wad Thur Fri Sat Sun’ ARRIVES CHICAGO 2.15 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 75 HOURS TO CHICAGO : ON THE R SANTA FE NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Farry. Commencing Se% ember 20, FROM SAN FRANCIS '0 TO MILL VALLEY D SAN RAFA! 2, u " m., + WEEE DAY& EX.TRA TRIP For Mfll Valley and San Rafael on Mcndan Wednesdays and Satur- | m. 1:45, ¥ Fralne marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TSO SAY, FRANCISCO. Y 30, 7:45, 9:30 a. m. *12:30, 1:45, *3: 2L TRIES On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:45 and 1 . m. NDAY :00, 21 *1145 a m, a0, #2015, 4 2 . m, Rt e L e iatked () siart from San Quentn | TiDUron Ferry, Foot of Market st fenmer s Movements Fn%}yrnflg‘y;finy TQ SAN FRANCISCO.| gam Francisco fo San Rafael. TO ARRIVE. 35, 2:10, 3:30, 4:54, 520 p. ‘m. *| WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 2. m.; 12:35, 3:30, — | *%rRa TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays | 0:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at Il Steamer. From. Dus._ | and Seturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m Saturdays—Extra trips at 130 and Humboldt Apr. 15 | s SONQATS 308, 1005 & m., 105 35 390, | SUNDAYS — 8:00, 9:30, 100 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, }cmume River. Apr. 19 | 0% THROLGH TRAINS., 5:00, 6:20 p. m. g‘“n"‘ggg;- Abr. 10| G55 a m. week days—Cazadero and way San Rafael to San Franeisce. : pr. 19 1 Cit 2 st:ulnns ke o WEEK DA! §—6:10, 7:50, 9 11:10 a. m.; i and 613 v 3|8, > = Sundaye-Tomales snd way sia-f sGNDAYS SA0: 9:4, 1 & mi T4 30, | Portlana 3 5:05, 6:% p. m. | Eenstie k‘}‘:d v?r;f:&;m'figij > Hetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, Oyster Harbo: City of Puebla..| Crescent City. Crescent City.. Aj Panama & Way Ports. Grays Harbor 3 Point Arena TO SAIL. Destination. April 19. Tillamook Bay. Seattle . Sails. I 1 12 m| 5pm 9 am| 12 m)| 2 pm, 2 pm 1 2 pmiPier 18 Pier 2 amrier 1§ ll amiPier 9 9 am, Pler 11 Pler 7 |m am Humboldt .. Puget Sound Purts., San Diego. 4 pm 2 pm) 2 am 5 pm 11 am Pler 24 Pler 11 Pler 13 [PMSS -|Pter — -l 9 aml Newburg..... MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. ERRZ ..WEEK DAYS. 3 ]Suyovernlxhll"he'xmvl:w 1 D ..SUNDAYS TR aR38HHS EERETRE] KEZRR Francisco to Summit and Return, 31 Ticket Offces, 631 Market St., & it ONE sorre GURES MCBURNEY! Kidney<5xe" lh‘:mlh cure for nmn-rs msnsa.’ % u-x dnlt bl S dmwy aisbatu.nn b —FOR BALE .u‘— o 3 Fe N6 Percentage Drug Co., $45-951 Market st.; Dahlbender Drug Co.. 214 Kearny st. Send 2c in 2c etamps to W. *¥, Mebutney, 508 "Soring st Los Anzeles. ca. tor days’ treatment. Prepaid $1 60. Druggists. Steam and Lager, Se. Overcoats and CAFE ROYAL 52 DR. GHESSIAI’S SPEGIFIC MIXTURE. For the cure of GONORRHEA, GLEETS, 'RICTURES and lnl!olflufl complaints of the ST Organs of G iloe % & Bottie. For sale by druggists. Corner Fourth and Market, S. F. Try our Special Brew. RAILWAY In a Tourist SLEEPING CAR | ] ~ [ Burlington tourist sleep- ing-cars are right up-to- date—wide vestibules, Pintsch gas, marble wash- basins, double windows— ALL the modern improve- ments. They leave San Francisco Tues- days and Thursdays—Omaha, Chi- cago, Kansas City, St. Louis— EV- ERYWHERE east. Tickets and berths at 631 Market St. 'W. D. SANBORN, General A; Buvmflmn TRAVEL. | i | I CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERH RY. C0. SAN FRAIGISGU Allll NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. same schedule as above. Lilhe | In Effect | Arrive San Francisco. |April 15, 1901.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. am| Novato, [10:40 am| $:40 am = Petaluma, | 6:05 pm(10:25 am Santa_Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Fulton, Windsor, 10:25 am Healdsburg, Lytton, Geygerville, 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | Hopland 110:25 am 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 7:30 110:25 am TR 00 .m‘ Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 3:30 Dmfi | 7:30 am/ 8:00 am| Sonol;nu. 9:15 am| an 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Filen. | 6:05 pm| 7:30 am am| A 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol.] Stages cénnect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skages Springs; at Cloverdale for the Gey- sers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- land Sorings, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Tlay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Sprin Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell uu. Witter Sprh Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter V: John Day's, Riverside. Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heiahis Buiteilie,Gre s Hot Sve endocino Fort Bragg, ., UN Willetts, Laytorviiie, Cnnmitngn: AT & mprings, Hacin Olsens, Dyer, Scotia_and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays, round-trip uckeu to all points beyond San Rafael at half spicket office, 650 Market st.. Chmnxcluund- "% c. warTING, General Gen Pass. Agt. Weekly Cali,$1.00 per Year| Santa Fe , Trains—Dbaily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local ;le 'd [Ovrl'd , Local Daily. | Daily. (D-lly | Datly. | San Fran| 7:20 a | 9: E 1 T oespaRRRTY Kan City|. Chicago . * a for morning. p for afterncon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Limited. || | Carrying Palace Slesping Cars and Dining f{ | Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs @rimom i mEe to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local No first-class passengers. second-class tickets are honored on t train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5.3 p. . daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. pond- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. dall) 3:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Sleeper, Which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- sponding train arrives at 555 p. m. daily. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- sponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. dally. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Franéisco; I8 Broadway, Oakland. | SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve aud are due (& nerl NAN FRAN (Main Line, Foot of Market !Ml Frow Armin 14; 1901, 304 Benicla, Suisuu, Elmirs, Vacaville, ARRIV: 04 D M R Lasding. . bigosis — o 7.53, P4 6:23» 23y - 4:339 8:804 Shasta Express Duvis, Williams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Biufl, Portland... ........ 7880 $:304 San Jose, Livermore, H‘AWH.IN Tons, Tt Place le, Chico, ited BInit. 8:304 ondur chlnm (Yosemite] 1004 Haymaris, Nl 91004 Los Angeles Exyress — Marti; o, Stocktan, e s Martinos At Way oy 04 The Orerlad nied—Gder, Den aba. (| N 41007 Nl Tivermore, tockion, Lodi.. 4:i8vy Haywards, Niles San Jose, Unrmon 5 Fresne Santa B wards, Niles aud San Jose. oago. . 71007 Oregon aud Californis Kxprom, Maryuvillo, It & S COAST LINE (Nu (Foot of rket Si 2 X Byuta Orur Excurs oa 0 Sania Grus Pr.nc'pal Way Scations. 85134 Nowark Gentorvilic, san-Jose, Boulder Cre [ Statio 12:152 Newark, Almaden, Feiton, Houlder Creek, fania ‘Coen et Trincipal Way Stations. 1 4:152 Newark, Han Jose, Los Gatos. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. m-ni FRANDLSGCO— o of Markat Steet (5lip 8 COAST LINE (Broad [ vl Townsend Sta.) 30154 Sundey " Bxeurs ety Cruz. Pecidc Grove Priocipsl Way Stations. e 8:004 Cal(l.ln(flmlled.&n]w Gilroy, Selinas, Puso Kobles, Sen Luis Obispo, Lompoe, Santa Borburs, Los A <.} St # < 19:30, Ban Jcoe and Woy Stations.. B:B0A San Joss nnd Way Stations 12:35p s-:.fi:'l.x.-. |w-md Menli Park, Sta # i et Pflml;-l Way Statious l-lfi tations...... ... 18100, Angeles, D. m- ll l‘ufl, New Oriessnand Bsst 7:004 Monte, Monterey, Pacifis Grote, 7:007 Del 29; Hours. Wabash Tourist Cars Ly. Chicago..11 a: £ Mondays and Thursdays. Arr. Boston . Tuesdays and Eridays. ATE. New Tork..3:30 p. ., Tuesdays & You can use Santa Fe, Rock Island, Burling- ton or Union Pacific excursions to connect with Wabash. Tourist cars. Inquire of your agent w A for Wetuing, unday excepted. Wedaesdays. ¢ Sundam. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 29 KEARNY ST. Established n lsu for the wreatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manbood. ity or iseage wearing on body and mind and kin Digeases. The Doctor cures when thers fail_Try i, Charges low: ren gmaramtecd. Callor write ¥. GIBBON, san Francisco, Cal. W, T. HESS, FOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Dldg. Telephone Hro'n 931, Residence, 521 California st., below Powell, San Francisco. for particulars. ROSS C. L‘LNE. P C. P ADI'IH.CIL C. 5. CRANE, G. P. Agt., St. Louls, Mo. | Weak Men and Women HOTJLD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE Mesicon. vemedy: gives health m llm organs. Depot, 323 Market.