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8 ™ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1901, mfig?fl[figfifl[fls PO e TiARBOR BOARD BrpLovEs WIELIES | “ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Ten Men, the Crew of the Piledriver, Are Discharged, but Two of Mmfl] ““T Genuine: GAHTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must Elliott of Los les; Them Are Given Other Positions-—Twelve Good Democrats in Ni]';" bsmaplllyo iy bear signature of ‘ Hie Asogiesors Various Departments Have to Make Room for Republicans| "¢ Forty-Sixth Regi- President. ment Paid Off. ° 1o take as sugar. p & SEE FOR AEADAC! o-Day Will Be Given Up to e —————— | |Army Clerks Decorate With SEE FOR nml:?::'ss s : : raed- : g Li0 - Recreation by the Men B O N s Flowers Room of a Popu . ITTLE |FORB of Finance. Gecapitations an even score of lar Officer. GENUINE 3 IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. GENU]N E 5 eads fell in e bas! the wor 3 —_— E'a:m';}it (“:mty:;etgd. Ke}:’oi‘:dwe:k will RO ] PILLS. FOR CONSTIPATION. see a number of other changes in the — working force of the Harbor Commission. SAN JOSE, May 3L—The California| When John C. Kirkpatrick succeeded Special Dispatch to The Call. FoR e compLexion| WRAPPER The nine hundred men comprising the w Forty-sixth Regiment U. S. Volunteers RAPP ER were discharged from the service of Un- GIEENUIINIE MUST HAVE SJONATURE. ankers Association completed its busi- | Major Harney on the board he suggested cle Ram vesterd: Presidlo. The -NM'Z_ xl?d;k::ss;on:t?i.« fio.‘:Pmool:A and adjourn- | that the work of driving piles along the ! average :.,m,n:ym“,:};: man os $250. u"‘flmlmv b ed sine dle. To-morrow their entertain- | front be let by mntradcn 'Il‘;led S;Jssesgzn Most of the officers of the regiment will [T TR T ment at the hands of the local financlers | was accepted and bids called for. e remain here for a few days and undergo “ ON RED APER. will ccmence and they will be feasted 'of the offers was accepted, and in con- an examination for commissions in the PRINTED P and taken for a drive to Alum Rock Park ' sequence all the men on the State’s pile- and other points of interest about the driver were let out yesterday. Their v. The gession just closed—the h names are: J. Flanagan, :;L gz;mut({x. i. o pee: nter- | J. Kelly, C. R. Hale, G. J. Britt, C. E. s declared to have been the momt I | Fowler, 'G. Goafrey. 'T. F. McGrath, F. Oy O itaslt 1a favor of Perate and Ed Franilin. n declazed itself in The other changes were the result of the corporate ex-!\ajor Harney's retirement. Commission- ks without ‘the necessity of er Kirkpatrick now controls the patron- uniform law in regard to age and his appointees are replacing those amd instruments and . Whose time has expired. James Foster b = at the mext Succeeds M. O'Brien in the street depart- P ment, James Graham succeeds P. Carroll election of the amendment eX- anj james Ginnity succeeds E. Maloney ate and municipal bonds from as sweepers; James Faulkner succeeds M. Its officers for the ensuing J. Dwyer as watchman, Thomas F. Mc- Grath succeeds Willism = Morrisey ~as oatm » . Ve insell succeeds Tan! At the morning session, Henry Brunner Skelly as painter, G. Kohlhoff succeeds 2 Trust Company of San ¥ J_ Curtin and James W. Walker suc- paper on “Some Essen- ceeds W. F. Brown as deckhands on the f the Modern Corporations.” It ex- tugs, H. jacobs succeeds D. J. Considine nking business, in divers and Thomas Wycoff succeeds J. Ryan as : fh corporations, and Wharf patchers, Charles Bohrs succeeds onducted with corporations, P. Healey as janitor and James Mullen's suggestions of changes In yiace as machinist is abolished. t govern the latter that ~ (. E. Hale and T. F. McGrath of the adopted in future legisla- | piledriver were given other positions by | the board. Hale s\l{xuaeeds J. Fennel':1 on - i the top driver and McGrath succeeds Mor- Treatment of Corporatioms. | 0 0 tman. A mumiber of changes s as Bank Customers” | among the wharfingers and collectors will by James K. Lynch of the | be made by the board at its next regular k of San Frgncisco, | meeting. ration regular army. General A. W. Greely, chief signal of- BATLWAY TRAVEL BAILWAY TRAVEL ficer of the army, arrived here yesterday from Washington. He will leave for Manila to-day on the Sheridan. On his arrival in the Philippines, he will start on a tour of inspection of the work of the signal corps In the islands. Many of the clerks at army headquar- ters visited the general hospital at the Presidio yesterday and decorated the room of Major: Kneedler with flowers. Major Kneedler was formerly attending surgeon of the Department of California, and is one of the most popular army of- ficers ever connected with the depart- ment. He contracted dysentery in the Philippines, and remained at his post un- til the disease had made such inroads upon his constitution that he was com- elled to return home for treatment. Ma- jor Kneedler is recognized as an official of great merit in army circles. At the outbreak of the war he was relieved from duty at San Diego barracks and ordered to Cuba. His work in the hospitals of Havana was of such a nature that he was given unstinted praise by every one. 'He was then sent to Manila, via the Suez canal, on the hospital ship Mis- sourl, and added to his reputation by his performance of the duties of executive officer of that vessel. He brought the vessel to this city from Manila, and was then made attending surgeon to the Philippine commission. ‘When the work of this body was finished he was made president of the Board of Medical Officers appointed to determine the fitness of the soldiers for service in the islands, He only returned home for treatment when his condition rendered it absolutely necessary.. When en route from the islands he passed the transport which Cheap Ratcs East v : Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. The other details can be had of the Santa Fe Agents. BUFFALO, $87.00 "Jure 3, 4; July 3, 4; Aug. 22, 23; Sept. 5, 6. CHICAGO, $72.50 July 3 and 4. CINCINNATI, $76.50 June 30 and July 1. CLEVELAND, $82.50 Sept. 5 and 6. COLORADO SPRINGS, $55 After June 3, and during the summer, this train will run semi-weekly, leaving San Fran- cisco at 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays, arriving at 2:45 p. m. Thursdays and Sun- days. No other train compares with it for beauty or perfec- tion of service. tior —_—— CHARTERED VESSELS RELEASED Uncle Sam Will Return Nine Vessels to Owners This Month. Tncle Sam s going to curtail his trans- of shareholders of ' port fleet and in consequence there will jjuzed under the laws of be nine steamships seeking outside busi- reful in dealing with cor- DeSS mext month. All the chartered ves- ' nature and to Sels will be released on their arrival here iringent as to and many of them will go back into the of the con- regular trade. was conveying his wife to his bedside. of other common- he Aztec is now out nine days from She arrived in Manila fully a week. after f stock by share- Nagasaki for this port. On her arrival | . he had taken his departure, thus delay- she will be turned over to the Pacific e SANTA FE vl e turne ) the ing a long-looked-for meeting. July 8 and 9. nown at the County Clerk's on their way here from Manila and w ¥ : : ING LONG ENOUGH AT WAY - X known at the County Clerics §J Telcased on arrival. They originally PORTS TO GIVE THE EXCURSIONISTS A RUN ASHORE etttk and 2 SOUTHERN PACIFIC. of Yolo followea with the 'came here from the East for the Klon- i p July 1 and 2. b 4 are due (o nerive ue and Patron.” His pa- dike trade, but have been running as| s ! RN Fi | ...;:;- u‘:’u - relations that should transports almost ever since they reached KANSAS CITY, $60.00 (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) these two. the coast. The chances are that they| stmr Sonoma, Van Oterendorp, 22 days from | SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed xo , on “The Client of a Country will go into the Nome trade. Sydney, 6 days from Honolulu. Deutschland, from Hamburs, e Nen Yan June 3 and 4. v J. J. Morey of the Pajaro Vai- The British steamships Pak Ling, Gla- Stmr Navarro, Jacobs, 18 hours from Hardy.| NEW YORK—Arrived May 31—-Stmr Brit- Was read by W. R. Porter of morganshire, Lennox and Kintuck and the | Creek. annia, from Napies. e 4 Norwegian steamship Thyra are all due| Stmr Rival, Johnson, 6 hours from Willapa | MOVILLE—Safled May 31—Stmr Furnessia, the coast during June and will be | Harbor. LOUISVILLE, $77.50 LEAVE — Frow Mar 2, 1301 — ARRIVE 3:304 Bevicia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Sacrament Rumsey and 150 . . TiBOP® =~ yon g for New York; stmr Corinthian, for M £ 7:804A Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Resolutions Adopted. furned back to their agents just as quick- | _Br ship Monkbarns, McNeeley, 15¢ days from | both from Glasgom, 0 " ai for Montreal Aug. 20 and 21. Mazyaville, Oroville. . 7:332 committee submitted 'ly as Uncle Sam can get rid of them.| Hamburg. —_— 7:304 Atiantic xpress—Ogden and East 13:337 of ‘which were unani- The Lennox and Kintuck wil go'to Port: | pBE 1 G Irwin, Garthley, 5 dava from Sun, Moon and Tide Pretty boxes and odors MILWAUKEE, $74.50 O e oem e Bana Hoear oo € 387 land and may run from there to the Or- | R 3 - | b fent, the Thyra may go back into the qufix?l"; onflanza, Jacobson, 4 days from Co- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— July 17 and 8. | .“.:);,flfi: m& tou. .. =3 coal trade, while the Pak Ling and Gla- | V& : : Times and Heights of High and Low| are used to sell such ¥ 4352 3 Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, 24 hours from Waters at Fort Point, 1 1 morganshire will probably go to the | Bjhlers Point. Pt e A den;rlnce to San sT PAUL 367 90 ) | #:304 Shasta Express—Das , it is desirabie for Sound. The return of the volunteers and |~ Schr Sailor Boy, Nygram, 5% days from Ta- thorlty of lh.Y«s“p:‘"m'e;dmg official au- soaps 1d 4 ’ s | Bartlett S ), their depositors and the addition of Eastern transports to the| coma. NOTE~The bigh &nd low waters oscur at PS as no one wou June 3 and 4. | smes 20, s nity at large that power San Francisco fleet gives Uncle Sam all| Schr J G Wall, Anderson, 3 Hours from Eu- | the city front (Mission-street whart) . apost e Sy Hacrameuto, r them to extend the vessels he wants without the assist- | reka. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | touch if he saw them un- {::u'-vnl-. Chico, Mmflh The best service and the pleasantest e existence without apce of outsiders. The purchase of the CLEARED. the height of tide is the same at both places. 8:30, ie, Chinese (Yosemite), So= o herefore ooia. - S&moa gives the service a steamship that Friday, May 31 » T A £ way is furnished by the W O S SR Sor - S ssocla- ' can carry 10,00 tons of merchandise, or . , JUNE 1. . 9:004 Hagward, Niles sad Way e e, WS OF Juts St 0,0: 4 handis Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port SATURDAY, JU 1SguiSe eware of a Hayward, Niles sud Way Stations. e Shactmens of & law si 25 MUCh as any three of the vessels | Townsend: Goodsll, Perkina & Co. = 9:004 Los ~Anioies Txpross— Masiives, T of he Siate Lesisiature. au. | released. Lihd g G ey SetChy Goofall De soap that depends on Freacs sod Los Angeies ceoie ? e motien o parfies o s - oSimr Sante Rosa, Alexander, San Diego: a C 21804 Yalicjo. Martines aud Way Sidiions or o P odall, erkins 0. 2 s = 10:094 verlan mited—Ogden, Den- Wreckage Washed Ashore. Br stmr Warfleld, Watson, Comox; John Ro- something outside of it. inaba. The Merchants' Exchange received | genfeld's Sons. ska yesterday that a| Bark Olymoic, Gibbs, Honolulu; Williams, considerable quantity of new lumber had | Dimond & Co. word from Un: 641 MARKET ST. Pears’, the finest soap the laws of neigh- Wi . " SAILED. 4:18) 3. . Kuights Eastern States which have been washed ashore about May 15. Some < . . Marysville, Oroville. . m T for negotiabie. Iy | of It Was matked E. C. and bad DIDIOE | simr waile Walle, Halt, Vonony: 07 O e in the world is scented or aovor i il e aitempt 5o afiopt the | atiached. Stmr Eureka, ,Jessen, Eureka. 6:23) 3. o ~g P Suhle Moms. failed. Therefore be it |~ The schooner C. T. Hill, which sailed e S - W o 4100% Niles, Livermors, Stockton, Lodi. e e ot | qebme SoROONCT € Ty HU which salled | S S rasnderntn Grus . A not, as you wish; and the | CALIPORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | da0r fepvacs i sun oo ivermirs | above mentioned, and | APril 8, turned back on May 6, owing to| Stmr Westport, Erickson, Bureka. BBl Sl oa ym 5o w3 is in th h: LESSEE :008 The Owl Limited—Fresuo, Tulare, . having encountered ice thirty-five miles| Br stmr Wyefield, Watson, Comox. : -0l 8: -0| 4:09] 5.0] 8 9| mMOnNey 1S In the merchan- Bakersfleld, saugua for Saute Bar- n south of St. George Island. nicty| BATE Glymple, Giobs,"Honolulu. G arere o o SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC bara, Los Angeies PEEN vs of e States e scho Nett! undborg, whic! tmi vades, ck, attle. g, e les E e , TiB the daws Of the Btates | O . was sshore at Hort Lioss * FLn Aok 8 the carly morning (des are given in the et | dise, not in the box. RAILWAY COMPANY. e 12:350 e - = N. hand column and the successive tides of the Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St B3:00» Yosemite. . 12:237 proposed_amendment to the | Vesterday. She got off with the }"*,5 Of | May 10, 1at 4 N, lon 28 W—Ger ship Alster- | day in the order of ocourrence as to: time of _— - 5:302 New Orisans E of the State of Callfornia, which & her rudder. The vessel is leaking slightly. | xamp, from Oregon, for Queenstown. day; the third time column gives the last tids All sorts of stores sell it, especiall; Freano, - exemption from taxation of i Sl . DISASTER. of the day. except when there are but three 7 i y San Eéatclecs S Sam Rutyely Deming, El Paso, New Ori P e e Water Front Notes. Sghr Nettte ‘Sunfbors went ashors gn ine | LS8, ShaNRAIISS coots | Ihe pelgits given [ dengutets; | AL sorts | of . people jare ot e SRR | e, ¢ ; : o ayw on'an . he belief of the California Bank- | _E. E. Engblom, a sailor on the ‘ship | Tocks at ¥ort Ross, but got oft with loss of | §izics ‘Const Burvey charte. cxcept sris'°a | msing it. Qays—EXtra trips &t 150 | 18100F Vallo ... -se-ose: 1850 n 'i‘-mm': pe;rte hm:'og?; tru“h‘ Henry Villard, fell down the hold of the MISCELLANBOUS :x.z‘inu- (;) !lffi Dl’lbced%l the height, and then SWDR:YH 6‘0" i ek T 2 l-“rorbcuhl ,c.:“_o'fl-' Cheyenne, e advantages Whic have s b e -4y * B D . e number given is subtracted from the d D 00, 9:30, 11:0 & m.; 13, 3:W, - o the vote of the ~ Matthew Grimes severed the radial | ainska Island, south side, at Karshega Village | - o= °f the lower low waters. San Rafacl to San Francisco. F:00¢ Ocogon sud Calltoss San, e » E artery in his right wrist on the steamer | and some lumber with copper piping attached WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, mivento, Maryavil Redding, *he California Bankers’ As- Sgnta Rosa, and H. Bawaraza sprained | to it marked E C. Schr C T Hill sailed from Steamer Movements, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 Portlnnd, Puget Sound 3:564 ll hoporable means to Instruct ' hic ankle on the steamer Bonita. Both | here April 30, but returned May 6, having met — and 6:35 p. m. 8:05p San Pablo, Purt Costs, State of the benefits that ' men were taken to the Harbor Hospital, | ice 35 miles south of St George Island. TO ARRIVE. | SUNDAYS—8:10. $:40, 11:10 a. m.; 140, 3:40, snd Way Stations. n:334 by the adoption of an amend- | HR ST S EtnChes will run fo the pat- rRmGt AT S 5:05, 6:25 p. m. 18505e Vallefo.....vu..ooseseeses 7:337 iate county, municipal and = tiesbip Iowa to-day and to-morrow. The | POINT LOBOS, May 3L 10 p m—Weather | _ Steamer. vchn, Due. Leave In Effect Arrive COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). State, nty, ‘moun warship leaves for the Sound in a few | hazy; wind NW, velocity 8 miles per hour. San Francisco. [April 28, 1901.| San Francisco. Grace Dollar. (Fook of Murkot Strect.) ; DOMESTIC PORTS. Umatiila. A resolution thanking the local bankers utenant J. P. McGinniss has been de- PORT TOWNSEN. —§ i e e attention shown the tached from the Alert and ordered to the | Ronert Seagies from Honoian. J°7 81—Schr | North Fork. World Famous Mariani TOMC | 5o | 55 | oeecmenen | 05 | i | “Fraow s grosbesuionto St oo - Principal Way Stations. 18:059 ociation was adopted. | battleship Iowa. POINT REYES—Passed May 31—B v : 8:00am| _Novato. |10:40 am| SR T Oumsnviia v onn, I Eiliott Elected President. — Monkbarns, from Hamburg, for San Franciece, Valparaiso & Way Pis. WRITTEN ENDORSEMENTS FROM | &% om| s an| ecidivma ['sis om | e o ’ - + ; 4 | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. TILLAMOOK—Sailed May $0—Stmr W H |Qyster Harbor 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| ot J. ) A 4 s Wi e lay r nator, . - elected president, and x}}:e posnlnnfi‘?fi\'[t(;e Matters of Interest to Mariners and NE:’JT'd e e e ‘;‘; i Seattle 8000 PHYSIG[A“S oG ¥ gg:?::g‘:}‘ P and w i pr vacated by him, was filled by e i ed May r er, for Nome; an Pedro June 3 o b P 8300 the cle of 3. ¥ Lonch of the Firs The Yos?r]:xllzp:?ngl fie:'c b “; i o | T Asrien Ty Ak ri f i e o ¢ X Geviervile. comotien b e oo{ oo Naions ok of B is Th vill load lumber af s poi rrives ay — Stmr ctorian, from amool y Tiine. B . i g . {7 —_— T Sest of s s "::flf;‘;:&, with for Melbourne (lump sum); the British steamer | Skaguay. San Pedro and June Al-Druggiats. . Refuss Gubstitatos S Gt S0 et TNl L LN CREEK ROUTE FERRY 1 the executive council, Almond Branch, lumber at Blakeley for Cal- | PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed May 31—Schr Me- > Kiine. (‘rm‘ker»“'m)rl» cutte, Zm6d. © . cmrm'i rgflrl's}"li;ll".?l:fl;:- May 30—Br ship Drum- \atioral Bank, treasurer; R. M. | RT BRAGG—Sal — - Francisco Savings Union, sec- Customs Receipts. sl Gits. fat S Piabaie SRR ek ecutive l‘ouncll—Frank‘ Mille; Receipts of duties on imports at this port ASTORIA—Arrived May 31—Br ship Nivelle, nk of D. O. Mills & Co., S« for the month of May were $575,360, making | from Hongkong. 7:30 am| 5:00 pm| Hopland |10:40 am| FOR SALE. Taram """'”‘““' Sy T 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm, Improved Farm of 2000 Acres| 22w som PRANGISCO—Fsot of Markot Strast (Slip :00a.. 1:00 3:00 B5:18r.m. of Brandway.—16:00 ~ $3:00 13:08 12:00 200 4:00e. COAST LINE (Broad Gange). Humboldt Nanaimo China and Japan Portland and Astoria. Coquille River 2 3 Sonoma. 1rd and Townsend Sts.) 1. Steinhart, Angl the total receipts since January 1 $2,759,827. Safled May 31—Br stmr Indrapura, for Yoko- San Pedro i [ and et Ltd. San Francisco; o s ama. - Honolulu .01 June Rich va“fl] Land in Ma- 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Elle “8:104 Ban Jose and Way Stationa ... 8:80F k of Martinez; C. W. Mint Coi SAN DIEGO—Salled May 31—Schr Azalea, | Colombia. Valparalso & Way Pts|June 17 San Jose niud Way Stations. ¥ , Woodland: A. H. R. | UL SOIDAge. for Fairhaven, . ATEBES. Coos Bay June dfll’a cuumy. 1:30 am| 8:00 am $7:804 Sunday Excursion cse, jngs afid Loan Soci- The coinage at the local branch mint during n:;:&kfiilfi.fmu ived May 7—Schr Prosper, %":fi'&n.‘ Hurgrifldt g:lme 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. mn L\-u:', Pacific Grove snd Susie : J. R. Rrland, Com- the month of May w. 000, , 750, - - 2 - ne A e Gitos: K E ester i Saring e, iy The esciption. were | ok S, Sy 8, e i sime e | U ST PR B Fori RS | o, pprpiere bt FARM, 5 Martet | stuass connst o Sonte R o b Wt | mvees st To 2 Mg ora; Richard Bradley, Bank as follows: Double eagles. $380,000; eagles, | ShaX hence April ¥0. May Stmr Bresident, | PO Aeaa. - Folnt Aregn »...........|June - 1% Altruri; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Obispo aud Principal intermediste of Porteryilie: J. . Brooke, Safe Deposit $.00.000; hait eagles, $1905,000; standard dol- | "Pi L) BAL Aerived May 12-8chr Ocel- | Corona Newport . i lars, $210,000. Since the first of the fiscal year d nage amounts to $73.253,%6, asainst®s,- | SPekr TR MO May o Stmr Nome Santa San Dlego 1 NOT A SANITARIUM. | &5 Gester® 8 HiN: o Suncan | 19mod san Jos snd Way i £19:304 Now Alnad | o1 5 during the same perfod in 1900. 9 2 O 301 TN G e 66516969 BB B9 1SS SRS £ 4 1 e et £ A Busy Day Expected. | ity Trom Sestile, and satied May il for Cape TO SAIL. An erroneous report has gained cireulation | 258y W Uian for Vichy Soringn. ot | 'Yavaor an Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Bark, 1y eams! | s43 3 . - that the El Monte Hotel at Los Gatos is 4 oy Ban Ji “he steamship Palena. from South and | Merchandise for British Columbia. TACOMA-Safled May 3l—Bark Highland | " Bteamer, Destination. _[Salls.| Pler. | run as & sanitarium. Mr. John Nevill, pro- | SPTin&%: %‘:&f‘;‘."fi}“;fif'fl&"&.}fi',’ P B e Rt Central American ports; the Australie, | 7me stoamer Walla Walla, which sailed yes- | 14SBY for 8an Francisco. o =~ rietor of this popular resort, wishes the pub- | SOr “Day's, Riverstie, Tisrleys. Buckaei Monterey and Pacific Gro from Tahiti, and the Sonoma, from AUS- terday for Victorla, carried merchandise for | 3 N Ea B e tmr Czar- June 1. ic to know that the El Monte Hotel will be | ganhedrin Heights, Hullville, = Ore's Hot RsBOp San Jose and Way Stations 6:304 ia, are ail expected to-day. while the British Columbia valued at 315,285, The ina, for San nFG.l-S}; Seattle & N. What| 5 pm(Pler 2 | conducted as a strictly first-class hotel, offer- | Springs, Mendocino City, yo,t'h‘& West- 14:15> San Jose and Principal Way Stations 9:434 traneport Sheridan sails for Manila and included the following: gy W B I e e S Rowport, o i e amlpie st | ossuevial ipdusemls 1o et R T L L e e Tl L ™! 19:00 the SL Puul for Nome. = 4 cvls ammonla, 1762 ibe butter, 120 s canned | from Nanaimo: stmr Samoa. hence May 1. [ || 3 om|pier 2 DOl ST ss. Hanis Olu's Dyer, SO0 | | ikes e diee and Prai Wi iuine: TS Ve - 5 2 i 3 3 . R 2 vie ST e SRR rates. 3 atce 1de S N, - 5 vi J ' v N ‘ael ~ departure of two hundred and 0dd school. Fk& machinery, 115 lins matches, 7 es metal | T& {fom Newcastle, Aus. Ratlos, mipter 14| N) TH PAmflc COAST HA"_H“‘ P Fioket Office, 630 Market street, Chronicle 6:307 San Jose and tions L 18004 S e Sreune o the ThN polish, 9 er onions, 563 pke paste, 204 £ks po- e i Pler 9| h * " Build y @11:45p San Jose and Way Statious . 7:30p ms, a going to the ippines tatoes, 15 pkg raisins, 5000 Ibs bar 80,000 from Honolulu; schr G W Watson, hence April Dp|Pler ng. on the transport, and then he intends tak- [51°%%, 1o PXE raisius. 5000 Ibe bar sugar, 80,000 | 3""say 6—Schr Columbla, from Honoluiu. am|Pler 24 Via Sausallto Ferry. e ¢ A for Morning, P for Afterncon. ing 2 two wecks’ vacation. There will be 5 o b it Pke vegetables, 7| " wAANAPALI—Sailed May —, schr F 8 am|Pler 11 Commencing April 2, 1901 H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, 1 Sunday excopted. Sunday only. no 1ir orts in port for ten days or ° ° St e Redfield, for San Franelico. T <l FROM SAN FRANCISCO To ALL VALLEY Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. - ouly. 3 }w“m more judging by what he has had 5 HANA—Safled May r elloge, y : > put up with so far, the gallant captain | The Mariposa’s Cargo. for San Francieca, ety e T A o3| 12300 ks, 0, ik etk o gy e ihinks he will require 8 two weeks' rest| The steamer Marlposa salled Thursday for [ LAHAINACArrived May —, onolulu, | p{CeY Willapa Hashor 4 SXTRA TRIPS_For Mil| Valley ami San e e S i o T intee S78 2 T, P T & e ceree rortsion rors e b b R i 00 BUFFA 0 « . Vi o ,236, ex m > . office this afternoon to wish Captain gestined for Honoluln. The cargo was memt | IQUIQUE—Arrived May 2—Br ship Olive- g ] A UNDAY S 00, B we || Santa Fe Lu Batehelder an enjoyable holiday. . bank. from Santa Rosalia. am| :30, 2:30, *3:45, ), 6:00, 7: ol s dnncas, fested as follows: For Australla, $U6.S; New | "QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 2%-Br ship am . m, 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafae And Return L] Southern Pacific East ot Town, S75s. Tre Tonlowing were tn meus: | Incheape Rock, trom Oregon, May 80—Br ship Bupdags. - o San Quent lrains—pait Paul and return, $6790; Kansas ény"n.nd For Australia—1322 cs boots and shoes, 1380 cs | Br ship Lucipara, from Oregon; Br ship Port o | g 1095 Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. v e canned goods, 2464 ctls barley, 209,750 Ibs cof- | Stanley, hence Jan 31; bark Sofala, from Ta- ¥ am| 15, 2:20, 40, 5 m. Local = & return, $80. Tickets on sale June 3 and 4, fee, 1202 Ibs dried fruit, 850 doors, 21 cs dry | oo ‘ on ‘Mondays, Wednesdays oS [OUF8 ]| Lam} Tickets on Sale }\mil ?‘ ;‘la)'s.f s(op‘o\‘ernv sfilr‘lxt&nd r&tum- 0ods, 11 es !lefilfl;fl :unf‘u 65 i} fuses373 | ~ Sajled May 20—Br ship Marion Lightbody; for 45 and 10:00 p. m. et it 2 . ng; choice of routes. Full information at Ibs hops, 14 cs hardware, 16 cs leather, 63 pkg A . Ant P SUNDAYS—6: :00, 9. *11 Sosthern Pacific office 615 Market street. | machinety. 100 pig ail. 34’ bale overane, Bt e B e T }:i.: T e oY ; AT He, 5, T oy JUNE 3d and 4th et - odeion, = oo hooks, < S Excursion Steamships a Success. X(wine. cs table meal, 1080 gals, 8 cs whisky, m‘.fled?!!vimly reported, has been extin- | O ; Ty = S e Lo e et For New Zealand—11 cg boots and shoes, 10 WERP—Arrived 28—Fr_bark Bu- FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, Several weeks ago the Pacific Coast | bales broom corn, 5336 Ibs dried frult, { cs | gesls Banieel, nepve Jen 33, Moy 20 b pou: | Tl 3 paratso WEEK DAYS—5:45, T, . Company started a regular line of excur- electrical supplies, 15 cs fuse, 43 pkg grocerles | Bermuda, hence Jan 16. Avea Y a. m., 12:85, 1:45, 2:45, ) 5:10, 5:20 p. slon boats between here and San Diego 204 Provisions, $8 pkg machinery, 165 bdls| sajled May 11—Ger stmr Numantia, for San EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays paper, 170 pkg rafsins, 294 cs salmon, 350 cs | Franoisco. and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10 4 ho vemiaze Nep becn such a sicosss | takie - / CARDIFF—Arrived May 30—Br ship Maricn EUNDAYS 835, $:00, 10: that the company i§ sorry it did not try _For Fiji Islands—108 Ibs tobacco, 30 cs 3| Lightbody, from Oregon. i it jong ago. Three of the finest steam- :nhn :’.\mnn.hmu canned goods, 200 Ibs cod- Cong—Ayrr:\‘;ed May 28—Stmr Alliance, ek, . from New York. :2! . ot;);n;*lea ,';‘“:,‘.‘:,fi“:fl;.,““.,;s‘,,}}g:; Samea % Dbbls flour, 420 Ibs ham and | " Sailed May 25—Stmr Advance, for New York. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION CALL OR ADDRESS Chicago 2 smerbiliel W. . SNEDAKER, Gan'l Agant, sohehi St tersi s || 648 Market “Stre first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this tratn. Corre- e sponding train arrives at 5.5 v, m. daity. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY guaonnnte gBBRERARAS URPPRRRPRPYY o~ y the Corona safls With every berth taken bosotaine 1 o firy goots, o0 80045, 10| FALMOUTH-_Arrived May 3—Br bark Dun- $ood from Tacoma. and would-be passengers ‘turned away. For Cape Town—50 cs salmon, 9000 Ibs dried | " EEtarprs ? She will stop at all the way ports, giving | fruit. Hfi!flz},:g—/uflv:fl May 30—Ger bark Als. the passengérs a chance to get a run CALLAO—Sailed May 24—Ger stmr Hermon- ashore. At Fort Harford a visit can be this, for San Francisco. 3 ‘Farallon. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspon: Via Saasaliio Perry—Foot of Market made to the sulphur baths, while at Sanf Shipping Intelligence. . —Arrived May o Sagioy; o ing train arrives at 11:0f a. m. dally, - Barbera the mission and the famous mic. ARRIVED. . | Dty & Wey Borts. [Jute "§100 b m is the s S eral springs can be inspected, and from Friday, May 31 | Salled May $)—Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. Time Ball. Tree Redlining Chatr - Car. Sler Baisaa Branch hic Office, U. S. N., Mer- vania, ek U R o May . o) e pullding was dropped at exacti Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. ng train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 8to] ::’l;&m«il&m.v alley. a nt Vi Sponding train arrives at S San Diego a short run can be made into| Stmr Pomona, Shea, 17% hours from Eureka. OCEAN STEAMERS. adexi&\, A mngul igoentfl:' Il'ltl::"'l.‘r:‘:’ed book | Stmr PA].num Carlson, 64 hours from San |~ BOSTON—Arrived May 31—Stmr §; as u; com- 3 erpool; ‘Common pany. c}e&cfl’mngp the trip south. & Sopy of | | Bums. Ghieo, Dearbori, ‘8 hours Srom - | EEpin 000 tmE s Liverpool. Which can be obtained by tou senada. ‘Sailed.May 31—Stmr Ivernia, for | ; - Se May r a, u% PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM of Rall Angeles. P . for New York. - ; o ways, Office—30 Montgomery strest. . * | yorma > L00mis, Bridgett, & hours from ?@E&m—lflm_mn«m a D:G-.;=:hny, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, y noon to:day— land.