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10 THE SA W e e e SR e CREAT FESTIVAL ENGAGE IN A FATAL STREET FIGHT m @HJF m GI}ABSOLU Belligerents Attached to Warships at Nagasaki-—Sailor of the nuing CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER Pll_lS must Fall of the Bastile to Be; 5 : ; - Rumors of Magellan For-| gar signaturg of e et e e iy | Dritish Battleship Barfleur Is Killed and a Marine Wounded Fuitor chagelian For gar Sig FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901 E2 R Ve mall and as 2asy Natives. ‘ - nificant. to take as sugaz. | uti i | : ; : SEE | FOR HEADACHE. SEE Beautiful, Barbaric and Odd Strained Relations Exist FOR DIZZINESS. Scenes Will There Be | Among ¢ South (Amonis ITTLE |FOR g GENUINE Witnessed. .can Republics. GENU]NE | |VER FOR TORPID LIVER. —_—— { —_— | PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. There will be an exodus of tourists and | | Special Dispatch to The Call. 3 * |FOR SALLOW SKIR. WRAPPER T ic Steamship Company’s mag- CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR mai! boat Australia leaves for the ‘W., WASHINGTON, May 10.—Represent- GENUINIE MUST HAVE SiONATUR’ 2d will be at Papeete atives of Chilean and Argentine legations Price Z—_ Purely Ve f time for the grand celebration :A;r: t;.resnot able to confirm the report 25 Cents of the Bastile. The native cere- a e Straits of Magellan are being for- s on this historic occasion are worth tified by the Chilean Government CONtrary CPRINTED ON RED PAPER. a journey around the world to see. to the treaty agreement between the two It is not that the native Tahitian knows nations concerned. While at the Chilean much about the Bastile or the causes that legation it is said that no official informa- led to its fall, but that his islands have tion has been received there which would lone been under the sway of France and Blation and. thess 58 Slssosition. 10 dis- Le is therefore obliged to look to his su- | | Brodit’ thie vevare; & pihilbs Watsthoue 15 | ]u—rior: t’t.;r permxs;&o!}l to let hh;lself lflrolse fz‘gfinnfit :heedArgentine legation, although | when he feels in the humor to do so. The s admitted that no official information ives are ruled in a strict but kindly o?ttll:e u\ébje't:t kéuh been rac;lvgd there. it - = . sfiaren. understood, however, that an agree- ?“zfrgu:liflgaa:es eléeai;efhe\!(ea; - wrese ment exists between Argentine and Chile . e by which they bind themselves to allow ept out © schief. ence when the the Straits of Magellan to remain neutral. d of governmental rejoicing comes ‘This agreement was entered into many round special license is extended and the 1year! Bt 0. when tk{’e counu‘-li’en s‘ucceedgld T ave full rein to do as they n averting a war' by providing fora di- se. And they do it. | vision between them of Terra del Fuego, . g which comprises all that part of the con- Barbarous Customs in Full Sway. tinent of South America below the Straits They forge entionality, indulge Ofedlga S (AU thel sanje ¢ e Ahey | b iarg e mselves torefrain from fortlfy- Lheradediscigeies their o “Pf'g“ Yng the Straits and in face of that agree- » their own conviviali es, | | ment Chile would hardly break faith ex- in general as nearly in its cept under extraordinary circumstances. ble. For three | th]n ll’fi? nbs;nce lot anl)‘ lnforma.tion ‘on the 15th of July | | the subject there is an inclination in aip- city of the islands, - lomatic circles generally to believe that than you find eisewhers, o e | Chile anticipates trouble with two or | and it runs fike this : oAt g < J i three South American nations which may er a s y X B b, ’{T\'I\F;‘Ai;;i}‘;li"[‘ GExE?I.:I;l?\uss;% RBLDIAL;FS}BiDHA“TI(I:‘II{‘ ggoi;_rgogofigs VALLEJO TRADE. SHE WILL follow ‘the fatlure of negotiations with | a AVE HER TRIAL TRIP IN A FEW DAYS AND W I MISSION NEXT SATURDAY, TAK- ru and Bolivia to settle the Tacna an way f : SCO vai opens with a grand native ING THE PLACE OF THE MONTICELLO. paten qusstions, “Regorie Neve Yagy £y All about the Burlington Over LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO B Th Thieaihs Thtowsh cthe. circulation for some time past to the ef- | land Excursions. T Thur Fri Sat Sun of the town to the Governor's pal- | « fect that Chile is preparing herself for | Si 9 am Mon Tues Wed r B T e ot woshaps oo | e T oo, g i o ARRIVES_CHICAGO ndred soldie d_gendarmes HE Occidental and Oriental Steam- | San Francisco house secured the plum.| VALPARAISO—Sailed April 2—Ger stmr t}?asg rl?/ d re'Z S el e e Sinecs Siajce Hme abichs e in review order and the en- A T o 00 v deforae oD alions Ree HaN o llustrations of the exterior n re de e en ship Company's Coptic arrived | The contract calls for 13,0000 railroad | Totmes, for Hamburg, progress by the Chilean Government is | MuSTALions. O 6 exsexia 2.15 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed of matives D Cmpay S O < Hono. | ties and it will take the Victorla eight | IQUIQUE—In port Avril 1i—Ger ship Hell- | regarded as probable by other representa- and interior of Burlingtod b lulu yesterday. She made the tun | i\rr'&sg';nd:;hgr é:xe]mi“rs:c'l‘;g;mz’fille r\;}}l oon jand Br bark Chipperkyle, for San Fran- | tiveg of the South American colony. tourist sleepers as well as a 75 HOURS TO CHICAGO from the latter port in the 00d | road ties will come from Noyo. et (May. $-Br. sbip: Danens, | t1om of the Faport: 5. to bé obtatned. Tas greatdeal ot infoviatit iy ON THE \\'n[gl‘x‘" time of five days nineteen hours fort: TS NANAIMO-— Arrived: M_;C;ios»mr Mineola, | American Consul at Punta Arenas Is | to be of value to persons go- There is no | oven minutes thus g;mng here a day | Water Front Notes. from Pore Los Angeles R { Martz Broun. He is stationed at what fs | ing east. organ, and before she was expected. £ | Captain W. H. Hawes of the Samoa has | Angeles. o fhen) Mateo) for T = | commonly called & Halt-way point in the} Free at Southern Pacific pei its carefully ~rehears While the Coptic was at Nagasaki thete | peen transferred to the Egbert, while | VANCOUVER—Arrived May 9—Schr AR T e D R R ticket offices. ided waving Were a number of street fights between | captain A N. Walton of the latter vessel | Renton, from San Pedro. | the subject of fortifications and, beiag | The Burlington Overland Excursions h leave Los Angeles Mondays and Wednes- days; San Francisco, Tuesdays and Thursdays— Omaha, Chicago, Kansas d English sailors. During one | qaces the Samoa. The Egbert, after com- | trom tacoan \ *77ived May 10—Ship Reuce, | familiar with the situation, he is ‘expect- isturbances an English sallor Was | proting 20000 miles of travel, docked at | NEW ed to keep this Gove: c X 20, & | NEWCASTLE, _Aus—Sall 9 — Sch e 3overnment advised of and 2 marine was so-badly stabbed | Boiog B0 s oL Ol | Amatiesact T00 ente . e T | any radical movement by either Chile or . was not expected to live. |~ YOKOHAMA—Salled May 9—Br stmr Strath- | ATgentine. City, St. Louis and beyond. i Seatir e I Doct at Nazasakl when the | 20v-xemaln Jong n port/ces. st el Ui lia ik paneiecn: i e agreement existing between Chile s e - g e gpin Sy s B N Rucoaud, | 252in to-day for'the gold flelds via Puget | ROYAL BOADS—_Arrived May 5—Ger bark and Argentine is similar in intention t, LPGER W. D. Saxzory, SOUTHERN PACIFIC rnment. $n the old 7 e GCEI Snd fhe Hoglish Sound. The Warren sails Monday for the ' Thaslassa, from Iquique. that which exists between the United | Gen'l Agent, 2 ‘mu.hr‘f and Alouette and the Englis ! same ports and_the Samoa leaves next . OCEAN STEAMERS. States and Canada prohibiting an in-| wBuHmfl}afl 631 MarketSt. ve nud are ®ne battleship Barfleur, Some months 480 | Wednesday for Portland, Seattle and Ma- | MOVILLESalled May 10—Stmr Astoria, | crease of force of warships on the great ¥ b ol S SAN FRANCINGO. these vessels were at Shanghai and tue | nila. from Glasgow, for New York; stmr Numidian, | lakes. Aoute San Francisco. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) catiors from them engaged in mumerous | A few days ago the rate of reinsurance | o Biverpeol, for Sefied. My 10-Stmr’ Au LEAVE Frow Mav 5, 1301 s A N—S - - A — ARRIV street fights. When they met again at|on the British ship Manchester jumped ' gysie Victoria, from Hamburg, for New York. ADVERTISEMENTS. Nagasaki the quarreling was renewed. A | (oM §5 to %0 per cent. She is now out 21 ~QUEENSTOWN_Arrived May io—Stmr Lu- s T noross some | 4a¥s from New York for Yokohama wilh | cania, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- 2150 Ruintey and Sacrumento 3 jchmen from the Bugeaud and gave | was the arrival of the German bar GENOA—Arrived May 10—Stmr Aller, from Bradfflrd uumksllver Mme B R e e m a beating. The French procured re- | Birma at Yokohama on_April 18 last. The New York, via Gibraltar and Naples. y CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY [¥)) 7:804 Atisutic Kxpress—Ogden and Kast Birma sailed from New York threemonths _ HAVRE—Arrived May 10—Stmr La Bre- P 7:80a Port + osts, Murtivez, Fresno, Han- 3:304 Benicia, Suisuu, Elmira, Vacaville, pa F . But to mak inforcements and, armed with swords T . e he nee apsd i : VOrCs an? | after the Manchester. tagne, from New York. S ¢ g LESSEE ford, Visalis, Purter.ile . g gk ttacked the Britishers while they | "irhe steamer Eureka will in future carry [ |, San Beni‘o County. SAN FRANCISGO AND FORTH PAGIFIG | 00+ Maier sun ltamon {atich. Nogs, « were drinking in a Japanese saloon. 7he | mai) from Humboldt County. Hitherto the Sun, Moon and Tide ; ey o i monotonous cha Englishmen, armed with walking-sti*%s, | Bomona has been the only mail boat. The | United States Coast and Geodetlo § 2 kot : RAILWAY COMPANY. 8:004 Niles, Pleasenton, Livermore, Stock- effect, now warlike | mbered efght all told, while there were | addition of the Eureka will give the peo- | " Times and Heights of High snd Low Sllver Emek uulflkS“ve[ M|||e Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St o Fma, - Hyntd. Vinlty the uous. g Erenchmen. During the fight | ple of Eureka a delivery every two duys. | Waters *at Fort’ Pomt, entfance 'to ‘San y PR I 81304 Shasea Exress. Davis, Willl s (for ol e | w “masted schooner Kona, rancisco Bay. . Publishied by official au- Bastlett Springs), W1l ws, Red Walk on Hot Stenes. run through the heart| puflt by Hay & Wright for Hind, Rolph thority of the Superintendent Santa Clara County. | wees_pays—ia, son a m.. 1235 IR, ForUmedee eer orzessaeces entertainment winds up B8 “}”é“*‘ ""_‘a~ 80 L‘»V & Co., will be launchéd at Alameda Point | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip $1304 Sau Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, e 3 expected to die when the | £ nizht. | the city fromt (Mission-street wharf) about at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 Tone, Sacrawento, ~Pla cville, A e ed. The sailor who did (he Loey twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin I et wi Govitoren. ¥k and 11:30 p. m. Muryaviile, Chico, 1t d 15 it yallk Barerootal klllx;‘ X f}l"]om lhglhfig‘geaud, bu‘v:‘ non':- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. the height of tide Is the same at both places. | fo' 5“ e tires sekmr and m?d::;:‘;sé SUNDAYS—8 00, 9:30, 11:00 s m.: 1:30, 3:30, 8304 Oskdale, Chiness (Yose.uite), So~ Beamgni-ir oy ing had been done with him up to the sail- . vears, 00, §:20 p. m. nora. Carters S ing of the mail boat, The British Consul R | SATURDAY, MAY 1L to bulld expensive furnaces, we offer to the San Rafacl te San Francisce. 9:004 Haywards, Nile o i and all the officers of the Barfleur atiend- | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | public the balance of the Treasury Stock, about | wEmG DAY S 00, 140, 0:20, 110 a. m.: 1:45 | PW00ATox Angelen Fapcens o e done. ed Snell's funeral. Shipping Merchants. Sun rises 75:03 | 20,000 shares In each cumpany, on the follow- | $:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. Froano s Los Angeles R e e, u’zrh“s(wd(?rg';l;ri?gichemga;‘i“ifxetsg:; oo | The Dovenby Hall will load wheat for Moon sises jreae SONDAYE 10, 9:40, 1110 3. m.; 140, 340, 004 The Overland iuited—Ogdon, Do ta " en o per, Fise s 110, 9: 2 T 4 o Overland uini gdeu, Den- icted of cruelty on the high seas, | Burcpe at 3s 3d. Time e s S 55, 65 p. . . ver, Owsha, Chicagn... y months’ imprisonment on the reef = Date No stock sold unless equal amount is taken | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parl 11:008 Sucrumento Hrer Scoumiern ey ¥ pen ol first count, but was found ‘not Shipping Intelligence. in_each company. same schedule as above. 8:30p Haywards, Niles and Way Stath 3 a ile. o di00e Boic Winters, Hacramento, Steamship " on the second. el Both_mines under one management. Leave In Efect | Arrive mide, Wintem, | Sasmmenio, he ship Henry Villard, now or her way | " Friday, May 10 ... 4:28 LSJ VAST QUANTITIES OF RICH ORE AL-| gan Francisco. [April 25, 1901.| San Francisco. o e Orovitic igpiing, re from Honolulu, had a hard time get- | & A 7 v, May 10. LW READY DEVELOPED. - S Wk 4:00¢ Martinez, San Janion, Vallejo, x £ 0] ting away from port. The crew was drunik | pStmr Seauols, Winkle, 3 hours from Fort oml 23 DIVIDENDS WILL BE PAID AS S0ON A8 i | S g By i, o e d after the ship had lost her jibboom | e g 3 FUR! A INNING. = 2 ~ 41007 Niles, Li ,, Stockton, Lodi. . the wheel himself. The damage was re- | ~Stmr . g | i 8 ines. Our mines are Petaluma. :00F The Owl Limited—Tracy, Stcekton, LA yedeigp ot Tefore the sllb came on 40 o] o b T ose SR Pasiaiat e e {tat JaTe Fuiued (oves ) 5:00 pm| Santa_Rosa. Froeuo, Bakenstield, Sengus for ptieipat ool g 03 Stmr Wi , 000, v wicksilver. wuta Barbara, Los Angeles .. - g A% fhe s e bin. Six hun. | Stmr Centennlal, Anderson, § days 17 hours | thepearly morning tldes are given in the left | We guarantee to pay all asse 5:00 pm| Healdsburs, (10:40 am Now Otlsunsand East -. rathize v dred and forty Chinese and a Japan. | from Kahulut. 5 T e it thy sty ol B0 | oy Ut DO R A et A Lytton, 02 Yosemita..ce..... S EES har ese stowaway. The cabin passengers | DBr stmr Coptic, Rinder, 27 days 11 hours 17 | dayl in the order of occurrence as to ‘ume of | L Geyserviile, e Haywards, Niles aud San Jose. v 3 ¥ The money obtalned from the sal R me e ol minutes from Hongkong, Vla Yokohama 16 days | day; the third. time column glves the last tide | will be e o e e e tion o oo ock | 3:30 pml 8:00 aml Cloverdale. [ 7:35 pm ¥ Vallejo - x 3 South Sea Island races 5 E. J. Korthals-Altes, Mrs. | 19 hours 47 minutes. of the day, except when there are but three | naces, which Mr. Robert Scott is now bullding, | 7:30 am| 6:00 pm| Hopiand [10:40 am) i Gy Sy —_— Gustav_Ant , Done. n times occurs. The helghts glven | ong developments, which will immediatel : fah. | 7:35 . O = — A I R , Gustav_Antoni, 1(3‘1;:&}‘“ CLEARED. sy ks b s in l‘f!dltl‘onslo the %‘A};xndlng! on (lh: lfinll:d | the prics Tl A " ately ralse | 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm) s:00p 03'":.." C.;IINIAD‘M 2 C. H. Arnc - Beck, v, May 10. | Staes Coast Survey Charts, except When a 2 56,2 : : : mabs, Chicigo GEORGE H. SIEBE TO BECOME von' Berger and valet, V. L. ‘Boecki | Stmr Golden Gate, McKenna, Karluk: Pa- | mifus () sign precedes the helght, and then Bk ;{fid%ufi!}éfinfi?fig& b ““‘ll!,w um' vt ‘2:‘,2;: 7:00¢ Oregon and California RESIDENT OF NOME CITY jim, V. 5 | e meemm WralingiCo, -7 e B rutsssnon 7 North Market st., SAN JOSB, CAL. | 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| 11 5 pta G. O | erkins & Co. t ?| 15 the mean of the lower low waters. Prospectus and Exhibit at Branch Office, 7:30 am| 8:00 am) Somoma | 9:15 am| 8:40 am Well-Enown Business Man to Seek A. ' Deane Cooper, ity of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria; Good- = 413 Kearny st., San_ Francisco, and ) and Way Stations. Fortuns Cloee to the Avetic M. W. Crozier, Mrs. | all, Perkins & Co. Stasmet M ovaments F.'DE FREITAS, Agent. | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pm | _18:03¢ Vallefo. . 3 Br schr Alexander, Ericksen, Petropaulovski, b T G s T e COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). Circle. via Aberdeen; Wm_Johnson. Setre 3. Slclbe, e OF Hhe Senlor soEm. e, | Schr_ Lettitla, Funcke, Cape Nome; R D TO SAIL. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7: 8:20 pm (Foot of Market Street.) p of Sug e isasiead g s o stl Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | “J3:494 Santa Oruz Excursion (0 3a0ta Crus of Siebe, Plageman & Co., | W. Wi o children’ and SAILED. Sieamer Desnstion; - |OMIS.| Sher e o N ite Suiphur Springs; at Fulton | 'and Principal Way Stations....... {8:009 w days for Cape Nome X i Lindsay, Master . Friday, May 10. May 11. for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ssr!nn; at 8:134 Newark, Ceuterville, San Jose, Feiton, Sosthers iindh & er, Charles C.| Stmr Acme, Lundquist, —. K B L e TR Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale ‘Bonider Creek, Santa Oruz snd Way st 2 Marck, J. Mc- | Stmr Alcazar, Martin, —. Rive: O e 3 for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Ktatio S50 iebe Jr., to- Oscar 'Michael, | Stmr Corona. Gielow, San Pedro. Humboldt . -| 8 pm|Pier. 3 Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- 121057 Newark, Conterviile, San Jose, New B¢ late of the Von Moller, | - Scme Greewood, Fagerhind, Grtenwood. EIRLEAN 7| jainte 3 Cured While | bs Sorines: Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Uresk, Otto Belau, i ames Mur-| Stmr Gipsy, and, a Cruz. . Springs; at Uklah for_Viehy Springs, Saratoga Santa Cruz sad Principal Wep £ Sl S paieid ‘Newson, R. D. Paine, or stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chemainus, China & Jspan....[1pmiFMBS Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Stat - : s e Bave Patyn, A. Pai i, . A. Panl. | Bark Gerard C Tobey, Gove, Honolulu. [Puget Sound Ports|1] amjPler o You slaap s Poms, Totiat Valaw: | aaas g ainos . e O Poirson, E. F H. N. Ridley, Schr Rio Rey, Miller. Mendocino. -‘H“mfialflt S e Pler 13 . John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s. Bucknells, ' Newark, Sau Jose, Los Gatos. 110:304 ¥ e s D r F. A. Riege, Mr. and Mrs. O, C. | Schr Newark, Crangle, —. | iy 2. = |n F'fleen Da @ | Senhedrin, Heights, Hullville, ~ Orr's . Hot | =——————————————————— L O0& ne sorge Siebe o ee, M. wnd Mis O: St | Schr Webfoot, Mercer, Wiliapa Harbor. N. Y. via Panama.| 2 pm|Pler 34 Y9 | Siris,. Mendocino: City. Fort Bragg, West- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. < with the firm Of ger. Captain Street, §. Swart, . Whiting, H, | Schr Bessie K, Peterson, —. San Dieso_........| 9 am|Pier 11 | T ,. port, Usal, Willits, ~Laytonville, Cummins, | pyom 4% PRANGISCO—Fost of Market Sicast (Slip 8 posting and adver- | af Woods 3 g Schr Conflanzd, Jacobsen, Coquille River. | o P L R T aesagotvence dissofveg Btiieurpiee Suow bey | Celfs. Susihak” Hstetys Gluas, Daere Seofls | $h08- 009 1E68 00 15 Bise also a partne; . EN. ainier. Se: e N. 2 3 ane reka. Q % R g . M. w P e ez A5 | at_Honolulu: a Mrs, L. R. J t . | Alliance. 008 Bay.| 5 pm|Pler — uced rates. :00a . _ 124 00 .. band to the north. Fhe | $hiene Y, GPMe ity and Mr and | 18 40 42 . len 131 30 W, ‘ahlp Columbia, hence S iflumbom,, " SETEICr 3 | (o arigs T vt ne tiomach. buts airectlocad | “61°<Thddy rouna trip tickets to all potnts me years n thelr) Mrs. John T. Lai A, o e ook Bhip. 8 S Portland...|Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pml|Pler 13 | SR PotHoTeaaPPIRuon W LNe SRt ar e rod ia | Deyond San Rafael at half rates, COAST LINE (Brosd Gauge). Be years. | Same daste and position_Ship Star of Rus- | Golymbia..... astoria & Portland|1i am(Pler 24 | e orm of Grayons or Fenclis,mooth knd exible Ticket Office—0_ Market Street, Chronicls (Third and Townsend Sta.) pre——— e - ] R ispgenst i R RO e e Tk - 3 i e usl datten B o 'W- | Bonjta. Newport .. 19 am{Pler 11 n ul ow His A . ._RYAN, :Q0A Sau Jose and Way Stati i30r e e e | The Mariposa Will Bring Many Pas- ing signal letters K § F L. Wished to be re- | Czabina. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 8§ Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 1304 Sundsy Excursion for San J ported all well. 3 HEE L y .1 " s - Hanta, Cruz, Paciio Grove sad | sengers From the Islands. Aprll 26, laf 23 N, lon 15 W—Bark Olym- | NCWPUrE-.....|Grays, Harhor ...\ 6 pmjFler 3 ok us st Sxnease an st PR T § Principal Way Stations... | The Pacific Mail Company’s New pic, frem Honolulu, for San Francisco. Queen. San Diey 3 9 am|Pler 11 m-:nr-um ‘Treatlse upon the male ' 91004 Han Jose, Tres Pluos, Sunta Cruz, D | vom “ompany’s Newport ar- TELEGRAPHIC. Futton | DI or | § brmibier = | Aystem. which tbay will send io aay s iy e, dalinen Mo Loty e e i s e | (O R Santa Fe Biope mek Febnapel Stmmentiots ’ -hmim_ gr’sl(i(’s her cabin pus- | hazy; wind west, velocity 12 miles per hour. aorlth Fork...| Humboldt . .| samlpter 2| ST, JAMES ASSN., 250 ELM ST S, i e brought seven in the steer- DOMESTIC PORTS. Valla Walla. Puget Sound Ports|il am|Pler 9 & 5 Cincinnati, Ohio. age and cleven Chinese in transit to| GRAYS HARBOR_ Arrived May $-Stmr| Guatemala... Vaipgralso & Wayild miPler st lrainS—Dally Tiongkong. The cabin passengers were: | Grace Dollar, ‘hence May o. - . S Sailed May 9%—Schi ‘North Bend, G. Dollar.. Srays Harbor ..|Pler 2 Its least virtue is that |sf.C Soisly ot vite Lovs saise Dava | rigitie ™ * S0 D Bena. e man visit DR. JORDAN'S creat ToNTs M Shws Fu o Bae e S S a Bioom, Ernesto Palazio 'and wife, James H. | BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 10—Stmr TO ARRIVE. . GRE. = = las | Wilkens, J. Gabriel Duque, James Hawley, | Navarro, hence May 9; schr Bender Brothers, 4 Local |Lim‘d | Qvri'd it lasts so. Mrs. HAmmond Moore, John C. Mezger, A. S. | hence May 7. 4 " - E". OF l"lTo.Y DAIFE: | ety | DS 2 iwell, Mrs. D. B. Hodgson and Eugene | FISHERMANS BAY—Arrived May 10—Schr From. Due. ~ oap is for comfort; the | ezer Mary Etta, hence May 7. it o 1051 MAREET ST bet. G:b&Teh, 5.F.Cal, Ly. San Fran{ 7041 06 B | 3. G. McNally is United States Consul | TACOMA —Arrived May 10— Bark Tidal Beattle v....ouoresrsrsns | M Lo e gt d e . 17 n are ¢ | Genes o 4 1SUL | Avave, from San Pedro. eattle ... ay 11 World. Weaknesses or any contracted P a re comfortable. General to Guatemala and Louis Kaiser | Wate, (7om S0 Fedro, 0oy oo | South Poriiand |Seattle & Tacoma.......|May 11 discasc positivels curedby s ot Fresno ... RN rd Pears’ so 1 1 Consul at Mazatlan. L ey ey Mo gy e i R San Blas. Champerico May 11 | Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. Hanfo 21 p a 1 s’ soap cleanliness— | “rhelceanic Steamship Company’s Mari- | T ERS T 5 Ratied . Méy s—Stmr Dora. for | Fomona. Humbolat . May 11 DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN o o tes Lowpoe . is perfcct cleanliness | posa s scheduled-to arrive here from | Cape Nome; stmr Clty of Seattle, for Skaguay: | Mfirons Tacoma ... May 12 i B e S " e sl 61307 San Jose and Way Station 2 S. He {n]u,u nesday l’(l‘}:,e follow:ng | Br ship Lynton, for United Kingdom; schr Rteis 1“’,‘:1;‘:;':,':& Dv‘;l'ny%’;a 3:; }% vt Dacecany be oy Ve Ran City. e - @18:45p San Jose and Way Stations. 7:309 aehhsorts of pecple usci, all sorts of siores | e el b R e B LI i il e s Victoria. ‘!Oymr Harbor .. May 13 it Senrer et ne * Chicago 15 p | 9:00 p & R St YTy - \ | R._X. Haskill and chila, Mrs. Borghri- | pEailed May 3-Stmr Mackinaw, for 'Saa Aokl R L May 131 MARRIAGE. Maizd FREE. (A s morntug b e Sltewon. = B S Taeaneta Prdaye v . T. Davies, T. C. Lindsley, e P - e e g - -, . ‘ornia imite " Ca 3. Du n{cf Mre, W L. Hovard, FL M. (BUREKA_Satled May 10—Stmr Pomons, for [ g May 13 | ¢ DR.JORDAN & €O.. 1051 Market St..S. F. g:’;gmll’;‘:-fi; sc\he‘e;l:g cars 204 mnl':i 7 | Moti-Smith, wife and children; S. Parker, | " Ag X Arrived Seattle and Tacoma....|May 12| $ S VDV VVVVVVVOD 3 ar runs DIRE‘ : I IOR S{ [ A Tobinson, Mre. M. Shaughnessy, M G ORI AT Mt Gam Y North Fork.....| Humboldt .. May 13 B s e ol g T NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA | & i dhiia: . W P e A Q\?ffl\e-dw:‘-:y 10—Ger bark Paul Isenbers, for | £UIon. P St ::i 5 [IH MEYEHS&EB :‘:::dl':;r?nl:n::'fl';untzhls. jrain. - Comre- Via Sausalito Ferry. H . Boyan, H. Trail. J. E. Lind | “FORT BRAGG—Sailed May 10—Stmr Nation- | Fureka. Humboldt May 14 ' i - ;55 p. m, ly. Commencing April 2821901 OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES., | on Mantle, W. J. Hayes, J. M. | al Gty for San Francisco. mE Natlon- | Grace Doliar. |Grays Harsor - May 14 1o Bin Srrives st 08 am. danePond- | | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY » | Fleming, W ;lem Dougla J,. A. AManla. Mrs. | BALLARD—Salled May 10—Schr A M Bax- l‘iflt’:ltlrs. l’ian Pedro . May 14 | Specialists. Dis- 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Exp: y. o, o DA%\‘D ssxlc)u;.m. o ¥ ! Mrs. R. : cCord, | ter, for United Kingdom. Vashtenas '‘acoma May 14 | ease and Wi e 9 Vi WEE! JAYS—8:55, 8:30, *9:30, & m., Catalogues and Pries Lists Mailad | Bailey, Mrs. A | " O AT i Acme. Siuslaw T My 1|t and Weaknons through Falace and Tourist Sleepers and || 14, 16 305, 4:15, 5:15, :15 5:6 p. m. n Application j o : nt: Mrs. F. J. Kruger, | pONOLULU-Salled Aprll 27—Stmr Zealan- | aciims i May 13| ligheq 1851. Consul- Siceper. which cuts out at Fresno. Corre. e T et B 5 ree 2 : E. A Keithley and | g3 and ship Henry Villard, for San Francisco; | o Rancha May 15 i 3 sl sponding train arrives at 5:5 b, m, dany. | | Mot ehnaays st 030" Dy St | O B n and wite, J. E. Aus- | 3% 200 S0 BT Port Townsend: stmr Cen: | o: V. Fider....|Portland and Astoria..|May 15 tation and private 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. COAL, COKE A XD PIG 1RON. CE- & Washbum, fHaviiand. | [, for Sen Francisco, via Kahulul: bietn | Gorone: ciis NeOrt ¢ May 13| book free, at offics at all polnts in San Joaquin Valley L0230, 2.k, ey 840,190 o " £ C N. n s. T. B. Richards, Miss Clara M. | Omega, for Port Townsend. April 25— ‘rescent ay 18 | OF by ma! ures nding train arrives at 8:40 a. - S P B g3 B B 3.C WILSON CD.. 5% Pattery streec E. Mison and W. M. Giffard. B, o rors Townsena. - April BBy bark | Sonts Ross.”...|San Diego May 15 | gudtanteed. 731 Offices—641 Market street and in Fe N S A A S et A Telephone Main 1864. | = City’ of Adelaide, for Port Townsend. April | Rivaj. - O Aren o {May 13 | Market street (cle- Divet o™ne Trancinog. SWIN Brveua, “frains marked (") run to San Quentin. | New Steamship for Vallejo Trade. | 30—Br bark Antlope, for Ladysmith: bark Blg | Tmatiila: Puget’ Sound Poris....May 17| Saw Fransiesance i i FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, COPPERSMITH, | The new steamer General Frisbie, built | Hoad. for San Francisco: sehr Kailua, for 7 el e - . R T il o s 8 CW. SMITH, S Tiumbing, Steamboas ang | f0r the Vallejo trade by Hatch Bros:, wil | Elesie, May 1_Ship Florence. for Tacoma. | ., Time Ball. ETNR AT W TR PRI e L SO B T % Washincton st Telephone Main S6iL L T LT tnyas A Sl Tl R ML s S B et i S P B L Y MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | “¥U8500e %5 a0 8 Hl™s m, = e Iw‘zlu‘ ; o ;0\7;"1“?:;" fn":lmg fi? nme Solace, for Manila; bktn Benicia, for San May 10, 191. ¢ i) P“.Ls Via Ssusaliio Ferry—Foot of Market St. m., 1:00, & . 4:30, *5:45, 6:45, 7:30, 10:10 3 T art In_the launching ,of the battleship | Francisco. The time ball on the tower of the n { ‘m. ) FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Do, irhe new boat ia 170 foet lore 3 | * Arrived: April 28—Schr Columbla. from New. | bullding Was droppel St Seactly Ao totay.s Y A A P T ORI = A e saneman. | Poraing marked ) start from San Quentin. JAS. BOYES & C3. Spivpimg Botchers feet beam and 14 feet deep. She is expaect- | castle, NSW.__April 29—Schr Kallua, from | L e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o CHICHESTEN'S RNGLIGH | 1430 “; 55 p. a¢, | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. S R e ed 1o average eighteen knots an_hour. She | Newcastle. NSW. April 30—Ger bark Tellus, | 0’clock p. m., Greenwich time. 1o HED and Gold metallic boxes. seated | 4:15 . 3g, 9 ST OVer BIght at the TAVERN e WEEK DAYS—5:43, 7 8:55, 10:30 L 45 =% Lo % | will be licensed to carry 500 passengers; | {rom Hamburk. May 1-Bark Diamond Head C. G. CALKINS, = with bive ribbon. Take no other. Rofuse | 8:00 A. 3. a0 | aom 12:35, 145 2:45. 3:30, 5:0, p. m. oiLS, but wiil have accommodations for twice | 2nd schr Aloha. hence April 13: Br bark Wool- | - Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. In charge, | 17 2% V) Danaucons Sabutivutions and Imite: | 9004, 2t O TR, . iy Watneaduyd 4 ot B 45 al yra, weastle, ruggist. or o e an urdays a and 10:35 p. m. st SHa Y L o | that number of people, The new steamcr | Nsw. May 2—Br stmr Doric, hence April 21 samps tor Partieulars, Testimontalo | 1000 4. 3. SUNDAYS—6:3, §:00. 10 n 1738, Seneral Frisbie is r <tmr Coptic. from : stmr-Mari- ; . oials. 7 3 (o G Soinths Bin culebraiod Bis Polde | i Be St Te e A g‘rfl:e;lr!e:g Sy {o(r‘scl;ool L Meation this peper, ** Madison Senarer PHTLAS b3y | 280 F TIOR3 | o 858 & W, week days—Cazaderc: and way sta~ PRINTING. wedding. He married a daughter of the | KAHULUI—Salled prior to May 2—Scbr Ly- y 706 went to the polls. Fare. San Pranciteo to Semmit and Retars, $1 49 tions. ECOUGHES, oo slBTBh o | So Goromd ribie wit min D oo, U S0 SO i £y Ml sy 00 o e | DS B st FomiioBony, o ™ o Shtrtere St st v - o 2 y 1 e General ris! n port lay 2—Brig ine, s s i = 51 Sansome ot.. 8. . |, The Ceneral Frisbie will be commanded | . 02 and bctn J L Eviston. kg omotive Doomed. tedy_ for Gonorrhosa 3715 p. m. week days (Sat ex N = | e Mon. BASTEEN PORT. It ia clatmed that within a few. yeacs: the Glest, Spormatorrhas Tomales and way stations. e PRINTERS., BOOKBINDERS, s E v 28 2 . electric motor will completel: lant i SN RS - =S ero and way stations. o i RS, | F heNnE:e“J JDTRI\ Arrived May $—Ship Aryan, | steam locomotive, and trains will then ruLE: charge . or any inflamma~ Dr. Gibbon’s Disyensary, a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way THE HICKS-JUDD CO., Railroad Ties From Guayaquil, ’ g A ST along at a speed of 100 miles an hour, / To e e TSR RICT 629 KEARNY ST. Extabished | oo ? Piest Steet, €an Prancleco. | Swayme & Hoyt have chartered the | HAMBURG Arrived May §—Nor stme B more 56 whan Hestetter Stomach Sittere Fumns Guowon 0o, brancs. ‘Non-astringuat. B e o Euseste , A ritish steamer Victoria for efght round | S{orn. from Orezon. 3 has proved a blessing (o those who wish to Sold by Druggists, ont Mun, biliee or STATIONER AND PRINTER. trips to Guayaquil with railroad tles. | i ALMOUTH—Salled May 9—Ital ship Mount | regain thelr health quickly. The Bitters cure or sent in plain wrappes, B s erug ody and nind aud weak Men and WOmen hers fall. Try him. (harges low. HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE rer guaramieed. Cullor write | S great Moxican somedys Basnin snd. w.mmu‘l‘.‘ mw‘mm'm fl;nll‘ %6 California : Telegraphie | There was some very close bidding for the | C mire kG aAl L erD- dyspepsia. indigestion, biliousness, malaria, s PARTRIDGE "aommeve | Mot o Sk o | AR vy oo e Avons |00 LGt Bt SR