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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1901. CHINESE ACTOR’S HAIRBREADTH ESCAPE FROI MANY CREDITORS, WHO SEEK TO RECOVER COIN DUE THE Futile and Vigorous Effort to Prevent Yung Lun, Female lmpersbnator, From Departing on the Steamship Coptic---Jeers for the Disappointed. 1 and Oriental Steam- s Coptic safled for vesterday. There was Chinese down to E and some of much to have ; who was to Satufday night sonator in the Chinese street. He was paid fan tan and lott n debt Lun final that he would | what he owned, so | trunk and pur-| on the Coptic. rd the steam- tors grabbed him | up B f foliowed, in which Yung | t of his queue. The customs | officers red, and as there was no arrest of the debtor they being allowed to board the then Yung Lun showed his e secured & prominent po- | | | cuncig 5 =B the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Steamer Movements. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pler. May 22. Tillamook Bay . 5 pm|Pier 13 Pier 2 5th st Pier 13 Pier 11 Grays Harbor ueen. B Centennlal.. Sea.tlle & Tacoma. 5 pm|Pler 27 3 | | Westport......| Bear Harhor ......| § pmipier 2 ! Humboldt . 4 pm|Pler 2 Humboldt . 1:30 p|Pier § Astorla & Portiand|1i am|Pier 24 May 24. Coos_Bay . o Pler 13 May 25 Nome via Scattle. 2 pm(otl wic Newport ............| 9 am|Pler 11 Point Arena..| Point Arena, 2 pm|Pler 2 Connemaugh. |Nome via Seattle. 4, 8. Kimball.[Nome via_Seattle.|....... Portland Nome via St. Michi| 3 pm|Pler 34 North Fork...|Humboldt Pler 2 Mandalay. Coquma m\'er 7 |Pier 2 REVOLUTIONTSTS MENACE MINES Valuable Mexico Prop- erty Owned by Ameri- cans Is in Danger. Government Troops Are Being Rushed to the State of Guerrero. ek 5 e Special Dispatch to The Call. CITY OF MEXICO, May 21..—The gold mines owned by the Omitian Exploration Company of New York in Guerrero Del Oro, State of Guerrero, are surrounded by revolutionists, according to latest advices. Willlam Niven of New York, manager | of the mines, under date of May'9, says | that there are four Americans and sev- enty Indian laborers at the mines, and they have constructed fortifications’ com- manding the trails to the property. It is thought that the purpose of the revolu- tionists is to obtain the arms of the Amer- icans. Government troops have been dispatched | to the scene. It is hoped that they will | I regard my COLD CURE as more valuabie than a life insurance policy. | It not only cures coids in the head, | colds in the lungs, colds is the bones, but it wards off dangerous diseases such as grippe, diphtheria, pneumo= nia, and consumption.—TUNYON, Munyon's Rheumatism Cyre seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and ctires in a few days. Mgaayon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all | forms of indigestion and stomach trouble. Munyon's Cough Cure sto sitior red and 3 2 \ coughs, night sweats, e (.f:ldic-g;:f;;w:'\s, Eureka Humboh{ Pler 13 | arrive in time to prevent the capture of soreness and speedily Peals the Jun tt ¥ City Puel Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pier 9 | the mines. There i{s no telegraphic com- nnyon) Kidney Cure quickly cures pains in the pass the Coptic Santa Ros: San »?lengi,, ¥ Pier 11 ’“,fi‘"‘“g‘§°“ wiltlh! the mrh':(;’s. n:’e neal;gsl "k. \nlo‘r,g‘:lmru ,and all ‘lnrrrsof kldneydrem. »assengers on ay office being a distance of three days’ ride. e ron’s V italizer restoreslost powersto weak men. - e f ving named: 8. Portlan Seattle & Tacoma. Pler 13 | The revolution is not large, but trouble- g res are 35 cents, at .p:y drug store. D. Boarman. W Kampyses... | Heuby & Yoy Pts Pler 7| gome. Dunyons Galds to Heaith shoud be in the Boardse ay . hnd.lof every mother. It will help them to knew du, dee FC. Crinds | 2”& Way... PMsS M A E. Buok and tws | G\ Eider..| Astoria. & Portiand Pler 24 Draga at the Royal Table. T egfnqlffiunin‘yn.dffrli\:{’m e . Bomptas:::;; [Find & Coos Bay|......[Pler | BRLGRADE, May 2L—It is oflicially an- | * Muanyon, New York aod Philadeiphia. W. Hartman, Mrs. Lal er 11 nounced that Queen Draga to-day re-| MUNYOYS I*WATFR FURE: CATARBH. Z . A. Nivens and J. A. TO ARRIVE, sumed Her place at the royal tabl N Comstock Steamer. From. nd W. Mustard, Mr. Anmmsxmzm AMUSEMENTS. . won. glr:n pire........ '00s Bay . e W. Dow, Con- | City of Puebia. |Puget So * g Hilbert, Miss Lk uget Sound Ports ' ig, Mrs. A ! Mandalay. Coquille River May 22 * er xn“’){l\!rml::! South Coast. -|Ventura, ... May 28 d Foo . e .|8an Pedro May 23 INGS . €3 | ./San Pedro 3| A Most Remarkable Remedy That FYANINGS v & E. Buck is United States | Newport Quickly Restores Lost Vigor SATURDAY MATINCE AT 2. oy Spta. Kio:pawis harm o8 & San Diego. ¥ "% Men GREAT TOY MATINEE SATURDAY, . t at - g0 A 50, SRt Was SHAdOl{ @ Foint Arena. .| Point Arena e MmAayY 2= ; r 3 ureka i ] 1 ety hat the| | FIVE-MASTED SCHOONER WILLIAM MARSTON, BUILT FOR THE SUGAR TRADE. THE INCA AND THE OLD South P B % | A Free Trlal Packaege Sent by Mail| EVERY CHILD WILL BE PRESENTED w store him to health, | LOUIS ARE ABOUT THE ONLY OTHER FIVE-MASTERS ON THIS COAST, BUT THE MARSTON IS LARGER S s e e & W X“PME e to All Who Write. WITH A SOUVENIR TOY ATTENDING how | THAN EITHER OF THEM. Palena. *|Valparaiso via Panama|May 25 | Free trial packages of a most remarka- g l s H E “ | I‘\‘Ivnclr(‘lnav\ 7 2% | ble remedy are being mailed to_all who Has Tmubles of Hm Own. |+ = Au‘x. tenaw. y 25 | will write the State Medical Institute. They r happy femily in the | C Hyaay? v 26 | They cured 0 many men who had bat- . " | for San Francisco. syre, from Oregon. Times and Heights of High and Low CV o 26 | tled” for years against the mental and ner Robert Searles, now Arrived May 21—Stmr Farallon, from Dyea. MANILA—Arrived May 19—Ship L Schepp, Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San l'l:“ . 20 | physical suifering of lost manhood that ulu for Puget| Arrived 21—Stmr Samoa, hence May 18; | from New York. Francisco Bay. Publisfied by officlal au- | 3 ey -|an _Diego 2 | {he Instltute has decided to distribute free here last year, | Stmr Roanoke, hence May 1. KINSALE—Passed May 19—Br ship Ber- of the Superintendent. ‘omona. .| Humboldt -|May 2 | fria) packages to all who write. It is a ¥ PORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 21—Chil | muda, hence Jan 16. PR high and low waters occur at - |San "Pedro -|May 26 | yome treatment, and all men who suffer wife along With | bark Bertha, from lquique. | HXMBURG- Arrived _prior to May 20—Br | the ity feont (Miselon-street - whart) about <[ Coss BEy -[Mas 27 | from any form of sexual weakness result- = ther wanted to go to i F”{(T nn;um u" ;% May 21—Stmr Na- .‘h:lp”}l?la\'wn]l.qYrgmborltzxgr;‘.l tord, for San | Lent-fve minutes later than at brao;: l;oln!; . mfién?\g’gl:’om J%ay Z ing from youtnfal fouy prem“ure it | POPULAR 1=1§‘_1¢c15:psm“._Eusn 5 %c and S0 a abin | tional City, hence May Safled May 18—Br bark Cholmsford, for Sa g L May or a month or 50, | cisco 0GO-5 April 11— owth, for s : ing....|China and Japa § 2 | d that his brother- | TACOMA—Arrived May 21—Stmr Washte- | Roval Roa. et Tyt WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. Leclagaw- ... N Y. ¥ia Panama.. . |Mey 7 | cure themselves at home. m as one of the |Daw, hence May 11. 4] | SHIELD; sm}ed May 18—Br ship Glen- : - s The remedy has a peculiarly grateful as one of the orew. Mrs | Seiled May 2i—Stmr Walla Walla, for Se- | caird, for San Francisco. un rises SEATTLE. | |effect of warmth and seems to act direct 1 o Inathar, et Tho cns. | atile ACAPULCO—Sailed May 20—Stmr City of | Sun sets = to the desired location, giving strength g +E gt ey ol o 48 | ailed May 21—Br ship Pytho- | Sydney, for San Francisco. Moon_set Steamer. Destination. Salls, @ development just where It is need that light. In con- | MAZATT 20—Stmr Curacac, | — A X = - » needed. nt skiy pe, had to take Web- | for San Fi ‘ i \an\ . [Tmel Yictorlan......_ |Skagusy & Way Ports. [May 21 | 5t cures all the ilis and troubles that come ings reached | foot, Hono- | NANAIMO—Arrived May 21—Br stmr Wye- | Datej— Chas. Nelson...|Skaguay & Way Ports.|May 23 | {fOm0 Years D b - 2 Hw LW Farahion St & W |May 2 | tions and has been an absolute success in : Thers® G aptain .L;J BT BLAKELEY. Arived May 21_Sche | €0 from Roval Roads N iy ., | Sxaguay & Way Ports. May 21 | L11"C, e, A reauest to the State Medical S ¥ pr-in-law a %) LAKEL] rrived ay 21—Schr OCEAN \ = g aguay Vay Ports. May 25 g . b g = . ey 2 | Lyman D Foster, ¢ om Honotulu: Ger ship PO, o B, | 2 ;; Valdez & Way Ports Maigjanuze, 328 Elektron bulflding, Fort MATINEE TO-DAY, WED, MAY 2. he i ha | Ssegantie, frdm Montvent, . *|Golovin Bay direct 35 | Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire one | Parquet, %c, any seat: Balcony, l0c; Chile | - 3 ohia. s 1 ay Ports.|May 27 | e Is de- : , | sy -t tnin. | WWioum s g 1-sime i, % (Bt G5 Gl £ B et (i it o] | A NEWBILL, 2 a who o be treat- Arrived May 20—Stmr bringing him | Nav hence Ma I | _PORT TQWNSEND—Arrived May 21—Schr | Bangor, from Honolulu; schr Lyman D Fos- - om_ Honolulu Coloma Home Again. NOIPU—Arrived May 9—Schr J M Col- man, from Newcastle, Au t rived from Sali- | erday after a left Eureka on Feb- a load of lumber and made | the coast in twenty-elght rk Col B >ma. ar! Nippon Maru, hence May 8. Empress of China, Alice, from Orezon. FALMOUT! FOREI YOKOHAMA—Arrived PORT:! May Jap stmr | 0—Br stmr bark BA ALGOA %—Fr Br ship Dun- J a from Hamburg, for New York. NEW YORK—Sailed May 2i—Stmr Bovic, for Liverpool; stmr Lahn, for Bremen, via South- ampton; stmr Allianca, for Colon; stmr Wells May 21—Stmr Maas- | aam, from New York, for Rotterdam, and pro- ceeded. BROWHEAD—Passed May 22, 2 a m—Stmr Servia, from New York, for Queenstown and Liverpcol. PR S Sun, Moon and Tide. NOTE—In' the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lert hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time of day; the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given aro in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when United States Coast and Geodetlc Surv minus Tem precedes the helght. and then irig |Skaguay & Way Ports.|Ma; City of Topeka. | Skhgu & Way Ports. ‘Mug » Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- CN}IQHKH Exchnnxe, San Francisco, Cal., a: The time ball on the tower of-the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i, e., at noon of the 1th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. £ (G CALKINS, n charge. | Lieutenant Command to come thirty-two rtion of her She is E ease of life of her. NEWS eyl OF "'H'E OCEAN | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Kerclmnts ssie Minor will 4 lumber at Eureka Ms Troop, lumber on ollendo, 568 prior to arrival; Russ, lumber at this port for Sa- the Columbia, lumber on Puget urope, $5s; option of wheat 42s, al the + Sound Merchandise for the Orient. salled yesterd: for the andise for China valued at $116,202; Manila, $9546; East ivostok, $4600; Natal, 5. A. exp 0 abalone meat, csks 1208 Ibe beans, 5 crs bicycles and » champegne, 400 cs canned goods, 100 cs cigarettes, 50 cs dried 2026 pkgs domestics, 21 cs 63 bbls flour, 33 pki s and provisions, 3 cs and bacon, 10 cs honey, kgs machinery, 5250 lbs sugar, 60 cs salmon, 30 ris were as follows: able ofl, 610 gals wine, 451 cre bicycles and sundries, 1950 Ibs cheese, i—, and provisions, rolls leather, 47 pkgs natls, 3500 Ibs pearl Da- P fittings, 534 bdls rail- u sugar, 112,000 1bs_soda e, 20 cs whisky, 100 cs canned goods, 138 pkge 15 cs drugs, 2000 ft 10 cs muctlage, 6 cs whisky, 100 cs 500 gais s—176 cs canned goods, 1120 400 1bs almonds, 200 cs sal- divostok lements, 1000 gals wine, 72 pksgs ag- —14 cs assaying supplies, 57 76 cs mining Notxce to Mariners STRANCE—CALI- FORNIA. hereby g that the mammoth ed red and numbered 2, mark- t Ledge, Ban Francisco entrance, « recently went adrift, has X er position. List of Beacons and oast, 1901, page 20, the Lighthouse Board 8. IAgh!haule Dl!irch Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Tuesday, May 21 Fegerlund, 21 hours from enwoo, ta, Nelson, 6§ hours from Coos 4 days from Na- imond, 3% days from Beck, 38 days from Salinas Wetzel, nder Bros, _anding, , Bend, 11 daye from Nielsen, 14 days from Port Gam- CLEARED. Tuesday, May 21, Cousins, Victoria and Port Perkins & Ce Goodall, mas, San Rinder, Hongkong end Yo O & O 88 Co, 24 hours from Jackson, Diegos Tuesday, May 21, ,” Monroe g omis, Bridgett, Ventura, Grays Harbor, . Graye Harbor, Etmr Geo Stmr Stmr Seq ke, Br stmr < Rinder, Honoluly, Yokoha- man and Hon, Sehr Lily, Schr Ne Eobr Albl Schr Monterey, 1 Coos Bay, TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOE, May bazy; wind NW, velocity 22 miles per hour, DOMESTIC PORTS, BEATTLESelled May 2i-fune Mackinaw, 2L 10 p m—Weather | 1284 | Stuart’s excellent sia Tablets after each meal, ablets taken after dinner will thousand gunu of meat, eggs or other animal food or four hours, while the mal d Hahit yearly to the dlrau -evenl astase also oonmnod in va the :b\ls‘fi stomacl rain with mnmle modlolneo m dylpeplh Cures are llumr rell The Quick Lunch and the indigestion and lack of ‘assimilation which result adds great army.of dys- peptics. Food is bolted ,and #Peter the Stomach,” = of the blood needed for its work to pay “Paul the Brain,” which must be up-and-at-it again, robbed In all such cases Nature needs the help which is given by UART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS WHAT SHALL WE EAT To Keep Healthy and Strong? ge;form n':: ;.ork of dl'&'nm tnd the necessary mmlmeui. Oh rading under tho nmo of A health: o e counmon senke’sce sxellent’| {hds ke bt T O g O i guides to follow o matters of diet, and a mixed diet of | the stomac T e, no ‘mble&egllngems.xm:lanulel‘ gm‘i““ h&g‘" RIS T clet uIah 9, ins, fruits and meats is undoubtedly the besi, in spite of practice {s made of using Stuart’s -h ylpep:l. in all its forms is simply a failure of the !\:e claims made by vegetarians and food cranks generally. 8 bsenu the; lllpfily the psln and d st h to diy food and m g to w". the As compared with grains and vegetables, meat fur- ul'y to ge gestion, and an: l;mhn and ddle and cure the indigestion 18 nishes sha most numment in a highly concentrated form trouble axcapt cancer the lmnwhwul beover- | timeof s H ‘which “ do by th eal and is digested assimilated more quickly than vege- o by thelr daily use profession o ‘m‘l y o mod) fables or grains, That class of people who come under the head of | Eng a1} m‘m reti m"“d h nefive "&flfig‘ Dr. ullnll Hzmus;on on| lhllsm T;’r?’edd 84 lo mir‘mg; mrvolunud llp:.);:lu ;ma:ld ut o(r:;“::d %mu-e u:: ‘h’ ¥ blets. rSOns, o run down in h and of low v complel lon og asafe, harm| roughout 3 Bhoutd umgmy of meat. 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NABER, ALFS & B MORASCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATLRDAY AND SUNDAY. ALL OF THIS WEEK, An Elaborate Production of the Sensational Chinese Drama, THE QUEEN OF CHINATOWN. One of the Biggest Successes of the Season, Introducing Many Specialties. PRICES—10c, 1ic, 250, 50c. A Few Seats, Tic. A Good Beserved Seat In Orchestra Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25 Cen Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. NEXT WEEK—-MELBOURNE MACDOWELL IN “CLEOPATRA." Advance Sale Enormous—Secure Seats Early. California —TO-NIGHT— BAREAIN MATINEE T0-MORROW, Sc and SOc. MR. JAMES NEILL And the NEILL COMPANY, ALL THIS WEEK, ! |...JOSEPHINE CASSMAN... 1 +«.LAST TIMES.... BARBARA FRIETCHIE, y May .,c_mu;m for the first time in the 'West. the Bighty Suc: CHUTES AND Z0O “3f sy AND HER PICKANINNIES. FOREST SEABURY, High Diver, TO-MORROW NIGHT-THE AMATEURS. | AND THE LADY SECTION HANDS, I a SPIKE-DRIVING CONTEST. | Telephone for Seats Park 2. FISCHER’S CONGERT HOUSE. Gllflc Middleton, C: fl Clfle lnd w Wm. McDonald, Augusta !nlvlnl Perry and Lovell, Powers and others. Reserved Seats, 25c. Ilfil.' Sunday. PRICES Al Leach and the Three Rosebuds, Grace Van Studdiford, Genaro and Bailey, Lew Sully, Burton- and Brooks, Bison C#ty Quartet, Bio- graph, and James O. Barrows, John Lancaster and Company. COLUMBIA 5% MATINEE TO-DAY. Every Night This Week Excep! MATINEE SATURDAY. HENRY MIL!ER And a Strong Supporting Company! Presenting the Romantic Success, HEARTSEASE. Beginning Next Monday, Oscar Wilde's Trivial Comedy for Serious People, 'THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." Henry Miller and a Strong Cast. ‘Sunday. TO-NIGHT and Every I Evenln( This \v“: MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Magnificent Productjon of the Great Melodrama, SHADOWS % GREAT CITY. Elaborate Scenic Features—Startling Effects. First Appearance at This Theater of the Popular Actor, GEORGE WEBSTER. SPECIALTIES BY THE CLEVER LITTLE BENNETT SISTERS. Evenings. ‘Matinee: 10, 15e, 2 __Next Week—""THE W ‘THE WAR OF WEALTH." BEGREEAR ~———FARCE AND TRAGEDY !~ TO-NIGHT at 8 sharp, The Comic Play, “GLORIANA.” At 9:45, Francis Powers' Chinese Tragedy, “THE FIRST BORN.” MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY. RACING! RACING! RACING! SPRING MEETING—Opening April 2. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. | Rain or shine. Five or more races each day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. shatp. Ferry-boats leave San l"rlnclm at 12 m. and 12:20, 1, 1:30, 3, 2:30 and 3 p. m., conne-ting with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for Mlo- and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via d mole connect with San Pablo avenue electrie cars at Seventh and Broadway. A land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect ‘with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars g0 D airest o the track Tn fifteen minutes Returning_Trains leave the track at 4:15 and ey 'Fflm and_immediately after the last GMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. R. MILROY, Secretary. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, Opmmnnnyhum'lxm to 11 p. m. t:rhfldflmmulttmhnml&- tion, courteous attaches and unequaled cuisine. American and European plans. -