The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1902, Page 7

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ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by thess Littie Pills. hey also relieve distress from Dys- Indigestion A perfect remedy for Dizzi- Coated Tongue, Pain in . TORPID LIVER. They e e the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill. Emall Dose. Small Price. and Too Hearty Vausea, Drosrsiness, Bad Taste LIFE SENTENCE ~ AWAITS MYRTLE Los Angeles Police Place Criminal Under Arrest. | He Had Escaped From Dock in | Judge Lawlor’s Court- ‘ room. One of the suspected footpads arrested | in Los Angeles Sunday along with Frank | Case and William Melly, who escaped | from the Alameda County Jail on De-} | cember 25 last, is Chris Myrtle, alias Merkle, alias Sullivan, alias Brown, an ex- convict, who made his escape from Judge | Lawlor’s courtroom on July 18, 189. while { awaiting his sentence on a charge of | burglary. BAJ/§ CALIFORNIA Damian TORATIVE, Organs, for both sexes. s on its own merits. 5 & BRU Circulars.) a Bitters INVIGORA- | aphrodisiac and Special Myrtle was arrested on April 11, 1899, for breaking into the room of F. A. Dun- bar at 1346 Market street. He was con- | victed' by a jury of burglary in the first degree on June 2, and after several con- | tinuances appeared for sentence on | July 18. W. Daly, who was then bailiff in Judge Lawlor's court, had been warned to look | out for Myrtle, as he was a slippery cus- | Diseases of the Kid- | tomer, but Daly thought it wouid be im- | | possible for him to play any trick on him. | There were other prisoners in the dock, | and when Myrtle's case was called he had OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Coastrste;r;ship Co. ers leave Sen Francisco: r ' Ketchikan, Junean, Skagway, etc., Alaska—I1 & m., Jan.’ 11, 16, 21, 26 Bl 5. Change to company’s ers at Seattle. ria, _Vancouver, ) Santa Cruz, Cayucos, Port Harford iota, Santa Barbara, t San Pedro, San only). 10, 18, 26, Feb. 3. 6, 14, 22, 30, Feb T Bay, San Jose del Paz, Santa Rosa- a. m., 7th of each obtain folders. ge steamers or sall- & CO.. Gen. Agents, st., San Francisco. 'SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES —T O PORTS IN MEXICO. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER TRIP. Coast S. S. O.R. & N- CO. Omly Sidhmehip Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Shor: Rai points East. Through Tickets to pointe,a!’ rail or steamship and rail LOWEST RATES. STEAMER at1> m, anghai steamers reduced rates. er First. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, g, westbound. s at 10 a. m. £ ..Feb. 19 RED STAR LINE. OF BEEF always at hand both for fla- New York and Antwerp. New ¥ dnesdays at 12 noon. . 30 Montgomery EAM NAVIGATION CO. 1 Ame PACIFIC ST Ani Gia Sw rigana de Vanor3; Mexi ex; passenger serv! r Panama.) a street SAMOR, REW MEDA, for Honolulu.............. Saturday, Jan. 25, 2'p. m. & RA r Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- J. 1. SPAECKELS & BROS. CO., Benera: 'PANAMA R, R, “Hue T0 KEW YSRK -ViA FANAMA DIREST, n Steerage, $40; Meals Free. ai.s Tuesday, cails Monday, s Monday treet whart at 2 p. m. Oifice, 530 Market et. R, Feb. CENERALZe TRANSATLANTIQUS - NE _TO HAVRE-PARIS £ every Thursday, instead of day. 3110 o m. from me‘& River. foot of Morton stree Haxre, $70 and upward Second FOGAZL & CO.. Pach UGAZI = omery avenue. San Francisco. Thad Ticket Agents. BEAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. S FOR . S, NAVY YAR) AND VALLE)) Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELL) 9:45 & m., 8:15 and $:30 p.m., except Bui 30 B. day Sunday, ¥:45 a m., 8: n. Leaves Valiejo 7_a m., 12:30 . UXNR €unday. Sunday, 7 & m., 415 p. m. “Fare cents. Telephone Main 1508 and office, pler % Mission-street Gock. HATCH Broadwy | berth for the | Line from Port!and toall | 3| CEETS .NCLUDE BERTH and MEALS. os. s | G, calling at For at company’s office, RY. General Agent. Central om How- Freight | Gen Agents. | Thurs., Feb. 6, 10 a. m. Agents, 327 Marksi 8t G| Passenger Dffice, 643 Market St., Pier Mo, 7. Pactie St dan. 28 3 Mar. 10 Pacific Coast Agent. disappeared. The police were notified, but no trace of the escaped prisoner could be found. Myrtle has served a number of terms for petty larceny and a term of three | years in San Quentin for burglary and a term of ten years for grand larceny, also | & term of four years in Folsom for -an | attempt to commit burglary. He had only | been released a few days on the last- named charge when he was arrested for the burglary in Dunbar’s room. He will be brought back, and with the priors against him the probability is that | | be will get life imprisonment. He is sus- | {Pected of being implicated with Case and | | Kell; who are also ex-convicts, in a, | | | number of recent hold-ups in Los An- geles. Case and Kelly will also be brought | back to the Alameda jail. | ! Appraisement of the Walla Walla. | _United States Commissioner George E. | iMorse filed his report yesterday in the | matter of the limitation in liability of the | and the Pacific | Steamship Company for the loss | steamship Walla Walla on Jan- The Commissioner finds that the fic Coast Company was and is the owner of the Walla Walla, and that the value of the wreck after the collision | was $260 and of the freight and passage | money pending was $1355 59, making a to- tal of §161559. H e e—— Henry Peterson’s Fine Reduced. Customs Collector Stratton yesterday reviewed his action in fining Henry Pe- | terson, owner of the launch Sibyl, $200 for | | failing to display the regulation lights | recently while towing a schooner out of Oakland Creek, and imposed a fine of $5 | instead. Mr. Peterson proved by wit- | nesses that the failure of the launch to show her lights was due to the accidental | loss of the headlight of the launch. | —_———— | | Edith Will Be Overhauled. | The steam colller Edith is discharging the last of her cargo into the Hongkong Maru. She will go to the Union Iron | Wcrks to-morrow for a thorough over- | hauling. She is to have new furnaces and | new tubes; her officers’ quarters are to | be remodeled and she is to be provided with a water ballast tank. She will be laid up about six weeks. | e | Max Was Too Late. | | Pacific Coast Company Coast {of the The French bark Max was to have been { placed on the drydock yesterday to give the Insurance surveyors an opportumty estimate the extent of damage sus- d in_the collision with the Walla She arrived at the dock too late, . and will have to wait until the tide is again suitable, which will be about 7:30 this morning. i —_——— No Hope for Reliance. | Although not officially posted as miss- | | ing, the schooner Reliance is now counted | among the lost. She left here November | | 21 for Coquille River and has neither been seen nor heard of since. What is sup- | posed to be the capsized hull of the ves- sel was seen by the tug Tyee several | weeks ago. ! —_————— Chartered for Australia. The ship Spartan has befn chartered and will to-day begin loading barley and | Jumbe- for Australia. ADVERTISEMENTS. Company’s voring soups and sauces as well as for making that handy cup of hot beef tea, will oblige by sending her address to Dauchy & Co., P. O. Box 718, New York, N. Y. She will receive free, a useful cook han | | [ The “Dr. Alden Electric Belt” (with 2% EBuspensory) || svaranteea = to possess all the || curative properties of the expensive beits | now sold by doctors and druggi It glves & very strong current of electricity and is easily regulated. Bound to supersede Can_be had from the undersigned NTS: NO DISCOUNT. Cir- or address PIERCE ELEC- t. San Francisco, or APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) Superior to Apiol, Tansy, Pennyroyal or Steel. Sure Relief of Pain and Irregularie ties Peculiar to the Sex. ine Capsules for three months cost $1. worist or P. 0. Box 2081, New York. visir DR. JORDAN'S creat MUSEUM OF ANATOM 1061 KAREET 57. bet. 6:haTeh, 5.1.Cal, DAN & CG., 1051 Market St., | Ortental order. | terday THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1902. LARGEST CARGO OF FLOUR EVER . CARRIED Wi LL GO OUT ON ARAB Windjammers Reach Port in a Widespread Flock. Two Tore Vessel s on Overdue List. - ¥ x) SCHOONER FOREST HOME, WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT FROM HAKODATE YESTERDAY AFTER A VERY TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE, DURING WHICH THE STAUNCH CRAFT AND ALL ON BOARD NARROWLY ES- CAPED GOING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. 3 R HE steamship Arab will sail to- | day, except when there are but three tides, as | p, m., Greenwich mean time, day for Hongkong with the larg- | SCiietimes occurs. The heights given are In W. H. STANDLEY, est shjpment of flour ever taken out of this port by one vessel She has been loading for some time at Steuart-street wharf and when she sails will have 57,000 barrels of flour below her hatches. This is part of a big The Algoa, which salils to-day from Tacoma, will take from that port to the Orient $000 tons of flour, as well as a large consignment of lumber. Forest Home Made Quick Trip. The smart passage made by the schoon- er Forest Home, which arrived on Sun-; day from Hakodate, caused considerable comment yesterday along the front. The voyage was tumultuous from start to fin- ish and the vessel suffered considerable | damage. She lost several sails and had Ler fore gaff carried away. In spite of adversity, however, she made San Fran- cisco in 32 days. A Flock of Windjammers, Seven windjammers of assorted rigs and sizes came through the Golden Gate yes- afternoon in a wide spreading flock. Three of them—the barkentine W. H. Dimond and schooners Rosamond and St. Alexander—were from Honolulu. The others came from northern ports. They were the brig W. G. Irwin and the schoon- ers Okanogan, Falcon and Lizzie Vance. On the Overdue List. The Dutch steamer Wilhelmina and the | ship Alice McDonald were yesterday add- | ed to the list of the overdue. | Wilhelmina, now out 43 days from Moji On_the to Port Townsend, reinsurance is quoted at 20 per cent. Ten per cent has been paid on the McDonald. She is bound from | Newcastle to this port and is now out % days. Officer of German Ship Hurt. Harry Wilson, chief officer of the Ger- man ship Peru, wharf, sustalned serious injury on Sun- day evening by falling into the bay be- tween the ship and the whart. said to have been under the influence of liquor. At the Harbor Hospital, he was laken for treatment, it was found that he had sustained a fractured skull in addition to serlous lacerations of the scalp. e W e Changes of Captains. Captain Peterson has been placed in command of the schooner J. M. Coleman and Captain _Johnsen is now skipper of the steamer Noyo. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights Wi at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. addition to tke soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except wnen a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the numbei given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean df the lower Jow wate e Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE, Steamer. {Portiana & Astorta . {Mendocino ... 2 - |Willapa Harbor Crescent City |Crescent City . - |Coos Bay |Ventura {Tacoma . |Seattle & Tacoma 3 . |New York via Panama. |San Pedro . - |Humboldt Honolulu |Newport & Way Ports.\J San Diego & Way Pts Pt. hrena....[Point Arena Despatch.....[San Pedro . Iaqua. |San Pedro Titania. |Nanaimo Sequot: |Grays Harbor . G. W. Elder. |Portland & Astoria . Pomona. |Humboldt . Progreso Seattle State of Cal Chin; Cura Sierrs E Queen |Puget Sound Ports .... Coos Ba {Newport. & Way Ports, Ralnler |Seattle & N. Whatcom. City Sy Panama & Way Ports. . J. S. Kimball |Seattle & Tacoma . Columbia. ... |Portland & Astoria TO SAIL. Steaimn Destinatlon, |Batis.| Piec. Jauuary 21 || 5 pm|Pler 2 21 | 2:25] 46| 5. 22 | 3:23 39| 6. 23 | 4:18 380/ 5. H Wi W 24 | 0:19) 00| 2. 25 | 1:00] 02| 2. 26 | 1:40; 56 2. 27 | 2:20) 83 2. 28 | 2:50] :66] 2. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the let band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the G. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor . |Coos B. & Pt. 12 m| Pler 13 Coquille River 4 pm|Pler 2 China & Japan 1 pun| PMSS lying at Main-street Puget Sound Ports..|11 am|Pler 9 January Coos Bay . 12 m{Pler13 y Portland & 10 am. Wilson is Coquille River ... .12 “mibies 5 Astorla & Portland.| 5 pm Pler 2 where Hamburg & Way...|...... |Pler 34 Pomona. .. | Humboldt ... 1:30 p|Pler 9 C. Nelson.. | Astorla_& Portland.[ 9 am|Pler 2 Coronado. . | Grays Harbor . viaPrer 2 State Cal.. | fan Diego & Way. 9 am, Pler 11 Coos Bay.. | Newport & Way 9 am|Pier 11 January 23 .. Beattle & Tacoma...|12 m|Pler § . |Humboldt .... 5 pm|Pler — Nome City.|Los Angeles Ports..| 3 pm Pier § Witlapa Harbor ...[.c.. .[Pler 2 Astoria Portland. - storia & Fortand.iii'diaipier i Humboldt . | 9 am|Pter 13 | Point Arena 2pmiPler 2 North Fork 5am(Pler 2 of High and Low Alameda. . 2 pm|Pler 7 entrance to 'S \ Published by oificial au- | Santa Rosa $ smlPtern1 Bonita..... Y am Pier 11 (s:ny Pxehl 13 am|Pler 9 anta Ana. am| o Jmnunry 27 it Sequola....|Grays Harbor 5 qu(l)‘. Sy i pmiPler 2 Argyll.....|N. Y. via Panama..| 2 Pler 10 &I Para..|Panaina & Way Pts.|12 “m|PASS G. Eider... | Astoria & Portland. |11 am Pier 24 January 30. H. K. Maru China & Japan.. 1 pm|PMSS FROM SEATTLE, For. Saila. Skagway & Way Ports.[Jan. 21 Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 23 Cooks Tulet & Way Pts. I 28 Skagway & Way Por Skagway & Way Por! Skagway & Way Poi ‘Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 5. N., Mer- thants’ Exchanse, Ban Francisco. Co January 20, 1002. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Dolphin Cottage City. Lieutenant U. S. Navy, in Charge. St "l Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, January 2¢ Smith, 70 hours from New- ports. Stmr Coos Bay, port and way Stmr Argo, Hughes, 52 hours from CvrmllleI River. Stmr Pomona, Stmr Columbla, Doran, 54 hours from Portland, via Astoria 44 hours. Stmr Newsboy, Johannsen, 34 hours from Eureka. Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, 21 hours from Port Harford. Ger stmr Herodot, Brandenburg, 4 days Port Hadlock; put in to finish loading. Nor stmr Tellus, Peders:n, 99 hours from Eadysmith. Bktn W H Dimond, Hansen, 20 days from Honolulu. Brig W G Irwin, Garthley, 18 days from Roche Harbor. Bas:m- Falcon, Fergeson, 5 days from Coos ¥, Schr Rosamond, Johnson, 20 days from Honolul Schr S T Alexander, Johnson, 17 days from Kahului. Schr Okanogan, Ransch, 12 days from Gamble. Schr Lizzie Vance, Olsen, 9 days from mopoiis. CLEARED, Monday, January Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Algoa, Hansford, Moji, Seattle and Manlla; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. SAILED. Monday. January 20. Westport, Erickson, Eureka. Nayarro, Devitt, Bowens Landing. ‘W H Kruger, Krog, Tillamook. Stmr Newburg, Peterson, Grays| Harbor. Stmr San Pedro, Jahns:n, Eurek Schr Kate and Anna, Lutjens, hunting and fishinz cruise. SPOKEN. Per pilot boat America—Jan 10, 9 p m, off Lightship No 70, stmr South Portland, from Portland, for San Pedro. MISCELLANEOUS. New bktn Espada will be launched at Eu- reka Jan 25 for Sudden & Christensen of this city. "Dimensions: Length, 200 ft: width, ft 6 in; depth, 15 ft; capacity, 1000 M ft ber. MEMORANDUM. Per schr Falcon, from Coos Bay, Jan 20— Off the Farallones, Jan 20, saw a four-masted bark bound in. (Probably Olympie, from Hono- lulu for San Franeisco.) Port. Cos- 20. Stmr Stmr Stmr Tum- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Shea, 19 hours from Eureka. | from Port 7 L4 Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body Stomach and brain affect each other. A sick stomach sours the disposition | and prevents sleep and brain rest, and a sick brain sours the stomach and clogs the bowels. Men of sedentary habits, brain workers who don’t get much exercise, have sick stomachs and bowels, and wear out their brains and nerves. iy gy by Ky R oA B L R ust taks -~ - e e R haa Q. & O. Route, Crescent, Ky, = oo e a box of Cascarets in Y have 1 had & torpid liver for months. I bo: Washington and have 808 been ughs put in perfect health, gained considerable in Weight.”—] Hodgson. Rockville, “Gascarets wers the only medicine I had with me when 1 best the 's reco: *Ch jon Corn Husker of America,” husking o0 Mours ok B Kimberlin, La Harpe, 1. “Cascarets cured me radically of dyw and headache and my Wo(fihi which before was is now 3 150 bs. 8. Navarro, Biloxi, Miss. i - Som: whilo T was in Millersburg. Pa.. Mr. | Pro e aaSora, was aicted With severe pains { 10 ¥he stomach. 1 insistad upon his a0 Te. to and next mornin of & rm. He bought a of Cascarets an tape-worm 45 feet long came from him he: - d C: rots _beneflcial :‘.::kf tloaring the brain as we wels, and lds in d sh working off colds In gogd Sokes. Philadsiphts, Pa. 1 was_troubled for years with indigestion, a e box of Cascarets, ane 1 bought o ‘Lord that 1 did. 1 folt better the l.eo:db dfi" Any stomach trouble will be S -D. H. s, Brake ., Fri e R A lieved f itchis iles and e T T X at this sime of Three cheers Cascarets!’” ='. W. Hilllard, 1217 Alord St., Indianapolis. A man who keeps his bowels regular with Cascarets Candy Cathartic, thag is without strain or violence, can keep strong and healthy without much exercise. A famous professor in Jefferson Medical College used to advise his students: | “Trust in God and keep your bowels open!” That’s God’s own wisdom, for | when the bowels are regular and the digestion strong and healthy, then the sys- | tem is safe and the brain and nerves will have inexhaustible elasticity and life. w Best for the Bowels. All drnxgm. 10¢, 35¢, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet mmfig C C. Guaranteed to cure o~ youf money back. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. &1 TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 20, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SE, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. EURPKA—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Eureka, hence Jan 19. 17—Schr Louise, 1l of hard s the b from Hamburz. ACAPULCO—Sailed Jan 18—Stmr San Jose, for San Franeisco. GUAYMAS—Sailed Jan 17—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Jan 18—Br ship Poltal'ach, from Oregon. UMPQUA—Arrived Jan DUBLIN—Arrived Jan Br ship Hilston, from San Pedro. from Ore: TACOMA—Arrived Jan 20—Schr Expansion, rrived Jan 15—Stmr Advance, COLON—A from New York. Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Allianca, for New York. MARGATE ROADS—Anchored Jan 18—Br ehip Crown of Denmark, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. PANTELLANIA—Passed Jan 18—Br stmr Moyune, from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. PANAMA—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Leelanaw, for San Francisco. ZAMBOANGA—Arrived Jan 10—Ship James . from Newcastle, Aus. from San Pedro. Arrived Jan 19—Stmr Queen, Francisco. PORTLAND—Arrived Jan 20—Ship Loch Garve, from Valparaiso. Salled Jan 20—Bark Carl, for Queenstown. { REDONDO—Arrived Jan 19—Stmr Fulton, | from Eureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 19—Bktn | Gardiner City, hence Jan 7. { _ Sailed Jan 19—Stmr Melville Dollar, for San | Pedro, via San Francisco. |~ BANDON—Arrived Jan 20—Schr Coquille | River, hence Jan 1l. | VENTURA—Salied Jan 20—Stmr Grace Dol- t lar, for Hueneme. |~ Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Geo Loomis, 1 Franeisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed outward Jan 20 for Portlend, Or. stmr Neptune, from from San stmr Denderah, hence Jan 15. Sailed Jan 20—Ger stmr Comox. SALINA CRUZ—Sailed Jan 19—Bktn Amar- anth, for Port Townsend. VICTORIA—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Victoria, trom Hongkong; stmr Mineola, from Fort Los Angeles. Denderah, for for San Arrived Jen 20—Br Hongkong. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Geo W | Elder, hence Jan 18; Br ship Ardnamurchan, | trom 'Senta Rosalia: bktn Addenda, hence { Jan 4. \J PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 20— | Stmr San Mateo, from Nanaimo. | SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Kainfer, | hence Jan 18. Seiled Jan 20, 3:30 p m—Stmr Progreso, for | san’ Francisco. | _NEAH BAY—Passed inward Jan 19—Schr | Expansicn, {rom San Pedro; schr Manila, from | Kahului, Passed In Jan 20—Stmr Mineola, from Port Los_Angeles, for Nanaimo. TILLAMOOK—Arrived Jan 19—Stmr Me- teor, hence Jan 13. COOS BAY—Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Empire, for San Fraacisco. mélllled Jan 20—Schr Jennie Wand, for San no Francii®0. £ OREIGN PORTS. SANTA ROSALIA—To sail Jan 19—Ger bari Schiffbeck, for Tacoma. Jan 21—Schr A ‘\—N')l’ stmr Margherita, ! OCEAN STEAMERS. BOSTON—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Sandring- ham, from Glaszow. HULL—Arrived Jan 18—Stmr Royalist, from San Francisco and Valparaiso, via St Vincent, C V, and Plymouth. LONDON—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Minneapo- lis, from New York. SINGAPORE—Sailed Jan_17—Stmr Ching Wo, from Glasgow, etc, for Yokohama and Se- attle. GLASGOW—Sailed Jan 18—Stmr Lauren- tian, for New York; stmr Pomeranian, for Portland. GIBRALTAR—Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Hohen- from Genoa and Naples, for New LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Saxon, trom New York, via Queenstown. ‘BREMEN—Sailed Jan 19—Stmr Rhein, for New York, and passed Prawle Point Jan 20. NAPLES—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Vaderland, trom Antwer:. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Rhynland, from Liverpcol, via Queenstown: | J West, for Grays Harbor. Jan 22—Ger bark | stmr Buenos Ayrean, from Glasgow and Liver- | Pallas, for Tncoma. Jan fQ——G!r bark Als- | pool, via St Johns, N F, and Halifax. ¥ | teruter, for Tacoma. HONGKONG—Sailed Jan 18—Jap stmr Nip- | "“Arrived prior to Dec 27—Ger bark Christine, | pon Maru, for San Francisco. i AMUSEMENTS. 34 AMUSEMENTS. EVERY NIGHT., INCLUDING SUNDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. KIRRE LA SHELLE OPERA C0. ——IN THE— Mecry, Musioal Success, THE PRINCESS CHIC. An Efaborate Overa Comique. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Triumphant Opening Last Evening of EDWIN ARDEN In an Elaborate Production of Alexander Salvini's Original Version of “DON CASAR DE BAZAN.” Now Playing to Capacity in Two of the Lead- ing Theaters in New York. POPULAR PRICES 10e, 15¢, 25¢, 80c, T5e Good Orchestra Seats all Matinees, 25c. Next Week—EDWIN ARDEN in BE, “ZORAH.™ NTRALSE Theater Thoroughly Heated With Steam. g Recitals—Afternoons of TUE?;?\Y,“:::-‘QZS. and FRIDAY, Jan. 31, JOSEF HOFMANN, THE GREAT PIANIST. Reserved Seats—$2. $1 50, $1 and 50c. Seats selling at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. TO-NIGHT, The Exciting | All This Week, and Powerful Mat. Saturday Meiodrama. 1 STAR COMPANY AND PRODUCTION! and Sunday. { Welcomed From Rise to Fall of Curtain. PR[CF ::Trvle\’uusl i | ., ectrical ! | Evgs 10e to and mk. FREDERICK WARDE F¢% . F[RE v And His Own Company. 10e, 15e, 25e. Effects. THIS EVENING—LAST PERFORMANCE, i «JULIUS CAESAR PATROL! To-morrow Night, Thursday Night, Saturday Matinee, “THE MOUNTEBANK."” Friday Night, “VIRGINIU Next Week— A MAN OF MYSTERY.” Saturday Night—Farewell—"KING LEAR." Next—Sunday Night—MR. BEN HEN- DRICKS in the Swedish Comedy Play, ¢“OLE OLSON,” SEATS THURSDAY. BESRRSD BELASCO & THALL, Mgrs, ..LAST WEEK... The Big Romantic Success, For the ‘White Rose. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PRICES 15c, 25c, 3%, 50c and TSc NEXT . . ... “THE DANITES.” A BIG. BUMPTIOUS BILL! De Coma Family; Taylor Twin Sis- ters; Ada Arnoldson; Kara the Great; Three Faust Sisters; Arthur Buckper; Jacques Inaudi; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane, and the Bio- graph,showing ‘“The Living Flag.” Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seat d Opera Chairs, 50c. «+TIVOLI1» EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! TOY SOUVENIR MATINEE on SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! HAIR SOFT AS SILK. New Scientific Treatment Kills Dan- druff Germs, and Makes Hair Soft. It is an accepted fact, a proven fact, that dandruff is a germ disease; and it Is also a demonstrated fact that Newbro's Herpicide kills the dandruff germ. With- out dandruff falling hair will stop, and thin hair will thicken. Herpicide not only kills the dandruff germ, but it also makes hair as soft as silk. It is the most de- lightful hair dressing made. It cleankes the scalp from dandruff and keeps it clean and healthy. Itching and irritation are instantly relieved and permanently cured. At all druggists’. There's nothing “just as good.” Take no substitute. Ask for “Herpicide.” For Stomach Disorders. Cout and Dyspepsia VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkalinej Water P ] %%v BROADWAY, N, Y. “COME AND SEE THAT FUNNIEST OF FELLOWS.™ EVERY CHILD GETS A TOY ON SATUR- A AFTERNOON. MONDAY, January 27th, FRANK DANIELS’ DERJAI CENTRAL PARK, “THE AMEER.” i POPULAR PRICES—2%c. 50c and 75c. { Telephone Bush 9. GAMES AT 2:30 P. M. , RACING THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS AND |2 3 Every Week Day— Rain or Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. UNDAYS. ADMISSION 25¢ AND fe. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. On one side of these magnificent hotels is the wholesale and manu- facturers’ district—on the other re- tail stores, clubs, railroad and newspaper offices, banks and thea- | ters. Street cars to all parts of the . city—depots, ferries and parks— pass the entrance. American and European plans.

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