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ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Cosiuv ¥y cured by thes> Little Pilis. relieve distress from Dys- estion and Too Hearty ct remedy for Dizzi- Drowsiness, Bad Taste Coated Tongue, Pain in TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Emall Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. OCEAN TRAVEL 'Pa‘cwifio Coast Steamship Co. Broadway Steamers rt, S leave » Frai Ketch e agway Jan Vancouver, attle, Ta- —11 2 m Seattle to er informatifn obtain folders. served to change steamers or sail- TICK T OFFTCE—4 New Montgomery ace Hi & CO., Gen. Agent: Market st., San Franciscc. 10 EXCURSION RATES PORTS IN MEXICO. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER TRIP. including meals and berth for the board the Pacific Coast 5. S. ACAO. salling from San March 7. April onth. Wil call at the fol ports: Ensenada, Magdalena el Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La nd Guaymas. s can return her particulars 4 New Montgomery st., 1 Francisco. O R & N- CO. Only Steamehip Line to PORTLAND, Or., Only $6 And Shor* Rail Line fror: Port'and toall | t< East. Through Tickets to all - _rail o- ctenm<hip and rail, at LOWEST IR ATES. ETEANER TICEE OLUMBIA Sails UDE BERT4 snd MEALS. 24; Feb. 3, 12, 22 ISEN KAISHA. 2 WHARF, COR- Friday, Mar at reduced rates. t company’s office, t XY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LOSDON, PARIS. westbound. ays at 10 a. m st 1 St. Louts Feb. 26 4 1:|Philadelphia ... Mar. 5 St. Pa Feb. 19/St. Paul.......Mar. 12 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. w WedAneedays at 12 noon. 7] Friesland ..Feb. 26 Southwark Mar. 5 Vaderland Mar. 12 IONAL NAVIGATION CO., D. TAYLOR, PANAMA R, R. “TiNE s i LINE T0 WEW YORK Vi PANAMA DIRECT, Cabin, §105; Stecrage. $40; Meals Free, 6. S, Argyl! +ni « Wednesday, Jan. 29 §. S. Leclanaw enil - Friday, Feb. 7 &, 6. Arayll »"' - Thursday. Mar. 13 From Harrison-street wharf at 2 p. m. Freight ond Passenger Office, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVISATION GO, And Cia Sud Americena “2 Vanoras raiso, stopping at Mexican, Central American ports. Sailing from Howe. . They | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 98, 1902, SIERRA AND CHINA REACH PORT FROM ANTIPODES AND ORIENT \First-Named Vessel Makes Fast Trip From Honolulu, Maintaining Schedule Throughout Whole Run Despite Adverse Weather, and Reaches Port About HE Oceanic Steamship Company's Sierra arrived yesterday from the Antipodes with a full cargo, sixty-five cabip passengers and a large number 8f passengers in the second cabin and steerage. The Slerra made a fast trip from Honolulu, her time from port to port being five days and four- teen" hours. She maintained schedule time throughout the long voyage in spite of being almeost stopped for six hours be- tween Auckland and Sydney during a heavy storm. > Lieutenant Frederick A. Whitehead, ex- ecutive officer of the British gunboat Phacton, boarded the Sierra shortly after she docked, only to learn from Captain Houdlette that no news had been received in Honolulu of the missing Condor. The Sierca brought the following cabin pas- senge From Sydney, Auckland and Pago' Pago— | Mies Judith Adams, Mrs. C. Harvey, Henry Lenquick, Henry Marquist, M. Wood, Sidney Clementson, Mrs. Sidney Clementson, Comte de la Taille, Comtesse de la Tallle, Miss V. Goldstein, C. Prodgers, A. Mervale, Mrs. J. Telargi iss A. L. Folger, George Wride, Mrs. B. E. Guthridge, Miss Vera Guthridge, i | 1 | | \ | 3 Collins, W. H. Blakeley, W. H. Full- wood, Miss Maud Sellers, J. A. Haslett, Wil- liam Green, Sir Thomas Fitzgerald. Miss K. Fitzgerald. Miss C. Fitzgerald, J. W. Turner, Mrs. Netta Har, Mr. and Mrs. Max Freed and four children, L. McKelvie, E. H. M. Lucock, Miss M. L. Haslett and Mme. Vander Veer Green From Honolulu—J. Hyman, C. W. Seward, Captain Sodergreen, Mrs. S. Casey, Miss T. P. Casey, H. G. Strong and wife, Mr. Tucker and wife, Miss B. H. Church, E. O. Ensign, Mr. Howard, J. D. Young, Mrs. G. P. Laninger, F. J. Owens, E. C. Peters, S. T. Alexander, William Burd, C. P. Baughman, Miss Jone: Miss Dennis, D. Ross, H. C. Peckham, Mis E. A. Peckham, J. C. Harver, A. M. Sewall, Miss A ith, E. C. Macfarlane, Miss C. Cro- M. Greer and R. Grogan. ool China Arrives From Orient. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s China arrived yesterday from the Orient. She left Honolulu a day earlier than the Sierra, but reached her dock here about the same time. She brought the following cabin passengers: From China and Japan—XMiss nin, Mary Barker, ain_and Mrs. F. A. Blake, Mrs. Leon Rev. Charles S. Buchanan, D. A. Cam- eron, Mrs. F. D. Carroll, H. J y J. Hindekopin, John Jager, Fung Nam Pak wyer, E hmitz, Surgeon L. S U. S. N.; Rev. H. C. Stuntz h, Captain P. F. Vararra, L. W. Winton, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wolf. Hovolulu—A. Caro, W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Howard, B. H. Holly, Miss C. E. Holly, W. H. Hoogs, E. R. King, Mr. Lehmann, J. | A. Marin P. A. Perry, rge Rodock, R. P Spalcing, Mrs. Sherwood, Miss R. A. Tur- ner, Joseyp Wakefleld Spokane Gives Satisfaction. The Pacific Coast Steamship Com- pany’s new steamship Spokane was given her tuilder’s trial yesterday and proved in ev v very satisfactory. She went out about 9 o'clock and cruised around while her compasses were being adjusted, eration which took until 2 o'clock. She was then given a few spins over the measured mile and developed an average speed of fourteen and three-fourths knots. mile was made in 3:45. Cap- s Wallace, who was in com- , expressed himself as well pleased the new boat. She will be given her ial trial trip on Thursday and will | on Sunday with passengers for San Diego. Phaeton Resumes Search. The British warship Phaeton left the harbor yesterday to resume her search for the missing Condor. Neither the China nor the Sierra brought any news of the sloop of war, for whose safety but little hope is now entertained. The Phac- ton will proceed in the direction of Ho- nolulu, taking as nearly as possible the urse that would have been taken by a el of the Condor's class under sail. tain Fleet has little hope for a suc- ful issue of his search. B e Her Anchor Saved Her. John Hyslop, the lookout in charge of the Merchants’ Exchange station at Point Lobos, watched the schooner “Western Home all through her perilous experience of Sunday afternoon among the break- ers of the Potato Patch. He says the thing that saved the vessel from ruction was the good judgment of the 248 SPLIT, BRITTLE, DULL HAIR. All Come From Dandruff, Which Is Caused by a Germ. Split hair, harsh hair, lusterless hair, brittle hair, falling hair all owe their or- igin to dandruff, which is caused by a measly little microbe that burrows into the scalp, throwing up the cuticle into dandruff scales and sapping the vitality of the hair at the root, causing the sev- eral diseased conditions of the hair till it finally falls out. Modern science has discovered a remedy to destroy the dan- druff microbe, which is combined in New- bro’s Herpicide, and may be had of any druggist. Allays itching instantly and makes hair soft as silk. Take no substi- tute; nothing “just as gdod.” 9 SAFE REMEDY, APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) Superior to Apiol, Tansy, Pennyroyal or Steel. Sure Relief of Pain and Irregularie ties Peculiar to the Sex. Apioline Capsules for three months cost $1. Drageist or P. O. Box 2081, New York. LADIES PEL ....Feb., 8 PALENA .....Feb. 28 TEMALA. Feb. 15 COLOMBIA ..... —- teamers are bullt expressly for Cen- South American passenger service. Acapulco or Panama.) ffice. 316 California street. GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents, dceanicS.S.Ce. APWAZ, SAMOR, AEW ZEALAND axp SYDNEY DIRECT LINE Yo TAITL land and Sydney..Thurs. Feb. 6, 10 a. m. AMEDA. for Honolulu. Saturday, Feb. 4. 0. SPUECKELS & BROS. £0., Benera: ss Gen’l Passenger Office, 643 Marke 5t., 1. Pacific St COMPAGNIZ CENERALI TRANSATLANTIQUR 1 YE_TO HAVRE-PARIS, Thursday, instead of at 10 a. m. from pler 42 foot of Morton streel , Havre, $70 and upward. Second $45 and upward. GENERAL 'NITED STATES and CANA- 3 (Hudson _ building), New FUGAZI & CO., [Pacific Coast gomery avenue, San Francisco. Rallroad Ticket Agents. BEAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YAR) AND VALLE Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELL) 9:45 a. m., 8:15 and 8:30 p” m., except Sun- gsy. Sunday, 9:45 a m., 5:30 p. m. Leaves Valiejo 7 a. m.. 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., except Supdey. Sunday, 7 a. m,, 4:15 p. m. Fare 50 cents, Telephone Main 1508. Landing and office, pier 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH BROS Corner Fourth and Market, 8. F. Try our Special Brew, Steam and Lager, Sc. Overcoats and valises checked free Freight | it DR. JORDAN'S creat MUSEUR OF AKATOMY 1051 MABEET 5T bet. 6:h&7th, 5.F.Cal, The Lacgest Anatomical M World - Weaknesses o any comracie discasc pomitively cared by the oldest Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Comltaton free and soetly private. reatment personally of by Jetter. A Positive Ourt in every case underiaken, Write for Book, PHILOSOPRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable book for men) DRE.JORDAN & C6., 1051 Market&t.,S. F. BV VBV D DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on application. A COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. CWILSON &C). 900 Battery Streec. Telephone Main 1864 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOVES &C0 _ Siswiog Peigher i Clay. 1l Mam 1204 OILS. LUBRICATING' OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 Front st., §. F. Phone Main 1719. PRINTING. E C. RUGHES PRINTER, 611 Bansome Et., 8. F. PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS THE HICKS-JUDD CO.,. 23 First street, San - skipper in coming to anchor, which he was forced to do right in the midst of the breakers. As it was, her escape, Hys- lop says, was a miracle. A ST S B Curacao Brings Valuable Cargo. The Pacific Coast Steamship Compan: Curacao arrived late vesterday afternoon, ten days from Guaymas and two days’ from Ensenada. She had among her pas- sengers a number of British Columbia mining men who had made the round trip with_her. She brought a cargo val- ued at $§750,000, which includes a large shipment of silver from the Mexican . Her cabin passengers were: B. Parker and wife, Jobn Worth, J. A srden. A. Wendt, F. M son, J. D. An- derson, wife child; W. A. Vollmer, E. A. Rickard, F. Isted, R. D. Morris, Miss M. Stocking, Juan Maxe- min Jr. ol g U Willowdene to Sail To-Day. The British tramp steamship Willow- dene will probably sail to-day for Fijl. The 650 mules which she carries in the two-story barn built on her decks weign a little more than 350 tons. They are all young, healthy animals, and those inter- ested in the venture are very sanguine of a successful outcome of the experi- ment. If these mules arrive in anything like good condition other shipments will Tollow. —_—— Amador to Replace Donahue. The ferry-boat Amador will be put on the Sausalito run to-day in place of the James M. Donahue. i ke B NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Loch Garve is chartered fors wheat from Portland to Europe at 29s, and the British ship Robert Duncan wheat from Ta- coma to Europe at 30s. Shipments of Grain. The British bark Invercauld was cleared v terday for Queenstown for orders with 5 ctls wheat, valued at $56,989, and 19,000 it lumber as dunnage, valued at $285. The British ship Penthesilea was also cleared yesterday for the same port with 53,295 ctls barley, valued at $50,630, and 15,000 ft lum- ber as dunnage, valued at $200. - Merchandise for British Columbia. The steamer City of Puebla sailed Sunday for Victoria with, an assorted merchandise cargo for the principal British Columbian ports valued at $6209. The cargo included the fol- lowing merchandise and produce: 445 1bs malt, 26 cs arms and ammunition, 1790 1bs beans, 2 cs_wine, 50 tins matches, 5610 Ibs dried frult, 470 1bs nuts, 7 1790 Ibs beans, 1831 1bs yellow metal, hardware, 38 pkgs groceries and provi pkgs lead, 101 bdls steel and fron cs sorted canned goods, 3000 lbs bread, 1400 Ibs millstuffs, 602 lbe leaf tobacco, 300 ibs choco late, 0,000 1bs salt, 120 1bs potash, 17 cs drugs, 24 cyls gas, 607 bxs fresh frult, 33 pkgs fresh vegatables, 50 cs eggs, 186 _Ibs hops. The steamer also carried 750 cs canned salmon en route to Detroit, Mic alued at $3000, and 24 pkgs printing ink, Valued at $344, en route to Brisbane, Australia. wina il Notice to l-ariners. ROGUE RIVER R F—COAST OF OREGON. Notice is hereby given that Rogue River Reet buoy, ‘a black. first class can, marked “R. R.” has gone adrift from its station, distant three-eighths of a mile SW by S. from the S. preak on the reef. It will be replaced as early as practicable. Thie notice affects the List of Beacon: Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1902, page 0. " 2" By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U. S. N., Lighthouse Inspector. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey-- Times and- Heights of High and Low ,‘:«’uterAl ntBFurt PPUan. emxmreA to San rancisco Bay. 'ublished by of - thority of the Supermlzndenhy ol NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin (he height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, JAN! Sun rises NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand 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 What Shall We Have for Dessert ?: This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try adelicious and healthful dessert. Pre- ared in two minutes. No boiling! no aking ! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp- berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 1o cts. Same Time as Rival, Though She Left a Day Later---No News of Condor =P SCHOONER WESTERN HOME IN THE BREAKERS OF THE POTATO PATCH, OVER WHICH SHE DRIFTED ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, WHEN SHE NARROWLY ESCAPED DESTRUCTION. o 3 day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the sound:ngs of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted fromthe depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. bices SOBRANLL Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From, | Due Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Jan. Coquille River .{Jan. Seattle & N. Whatcom.|Jan. 2 Jjdan. Grays Harbor ... Seattle & Tacoma . J. 8. Kimb Denderah. Seattle Nome City... |San Pedro Taqua. | Humboldt Crescen | Crescent. city Columbia.... |Poruand & Astoria . banta ttosa.. |San Diego & Way Pts. Pt. Arena....|Point Arena . Pomona. Humboldt . Aztec. Tacoma Empire. Newburg. Chehalis Coos Bay . Grays Harbor . Grays Harbor . Plelades eattle Washtenaw.. | Tacoma, . Mackinaw. .. | Tacoma . City Sydney..|Panama & Way Ports. Bonit Newport & Way Ports.| Leel: INew Yerk via Panama. Eureka. |Humboldt .. Umatilla.....| Puget Sound Ports. Tucapel. | Valparaiso & Way Port; North Fork.. | Humboldt ...... R. Dollar. Seattle & Hadlock . Feb. |3an Pedro .. Grays Harbor . |Portland & Astoria. | Coquille River . Feb. | Willapa Harbor . Feb, San Diego & Way Ports. |Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. B O T G RN 1S RO B b e bt SR G. Dollar. Grays Harbor ... |Feb. W. Eldy Portland & Astoria ....|Feb. Coos Bay.... | Newport & Way Ports.|Feb. Czarina. Seattle & Tacoma. Feb, Santa An Seattle & Tacoma Feb. City Puebla..|Puget Sound Ports [Feb. Spokane. . !San Diego & Way Pts...|Feb. TO SAIL. Sicamer, Destination, alls.| Pier. January 28. | ) Phoenix. Mendocino City . 3 pm|Pier13 Argo...... | Coquille River . 4 pm|Pler 2 City Para..| Panama & Way Pts.|12 “m|PMSS. G. Elder... | Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pier 24 January 29, Arcata.... |Coos B, & Pt. Orford.|12 m|Pier 13 Argyll N. Y. via Panama..| 2 pm|Pler 16 Eureka. Humboldt ... 9 am|Pier 13 State Cai..|gan Diego & Way.!| 9 am|Pler 11 Sequoia....|Grays Harbor . 5 pmPier 2 January 30. Chehallis. .| Grays Harbor . 5 pm|Pier — Nome City.|Los Angeles Ports..| 3 pm|Pler 3 Coos Bay..|San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pler L1 H. K. Maru China & Japan. 1 pm|PMSS January 31. Empire....|Coos Bay .. . fu miPler 12 Nicari Hambyrg & Way Pts|......|Dler 84 Queen Puget ‘Sound Ports. . (11 am Pier 9 February 1. i pomona.... | Humboldt ixén(\n Pler 2 .| Point Arena’’. pm|Pier 2 PuArena. glattle & N. What.!| 5 pmpler 2 b Febr: i 2. 4 Astoria ‘ortiand. |11 ami Pler 24 ?’R‘x":nbt‘»;ii Seattle & Tacoma..[10 am|Bler 2 Spokane .| San E-‘:fi:i-:y vay. | 0 amPler 11 Newport & Way....| 9 am|Pler11 Bonita..... Grays Harbor .. 5 pm(Pler 2 Newburs.. | "Ry ruary 4. 2|0 Humboldt .. 9 am|Pier 2 North Fork DRenrudry 5| TP 4 uget Spund Ports am|(Pler ey |Coquiliel River . 5 pm|Pler 2 Rival ../ Willapa Harbor . 5 pm|Pler 2 0| | February 6. 162 Grays Harbor Pler G Doltar: - | Hamburg & Way Pts Pier 51 Patanel Valparalso & Way..[12 m|Pler 10 Sicapel--- |Sydney & Way Pts..[10 am|Pler 7 FROM SEATTLE. Btesmer. For. -+ | Seiis Dolphin. .....|Skagway & Way Ports.[Jan. 20 Cottage City. |Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 30 Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 5 Bertha Valdez & Way Ports...|Feb. 7 poss e g Time Ball, Branch Hydrographic Office, U, S, N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., January 27, 1902, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich mean time. W. H_ STANDLEY, Lieutenant U. S. Navy, in charge. e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, January 27. Stmr Brunswick, Dettmérs, 27 hours from Pedro. e e China, Friel, 27 days from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days, via Honolulu 6 9 hours. - O e “queen, Thomas, 57 hours from Vie- Stnr_Queen, torla, ete. O Smr Sierra, Houdletts, 20 days 10 hours 40 minutes from Sydney, via Honolulu § days 14 hours 40 minutes. Johannsen, 28 hours from Stmr Newsboy, Eureka. gv.em: Aberdeen, Higgins, 24 hours from Eu- reka; bound to San Pedro; put in to land pas- sengers. Curacao, Paulsen, 10 days from Guay- mas, via Ensenada 31 hours, B Gea ‘Br stmr Kirkdale, Gibson, 51 days from Cal- utta. & Fr bark Moliere, Ancelin, ¢ days from As- toria. Schr Reporter, Hansen, 6 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Queen, Nielsen, 613 days from Grays | Harbor. toSchr Roy Somers, Sofland, 4 days from As- a. Schr, Free Trade, Ferguson, 7 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Monday, January 27. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon Rallroad and Nav Co. Ship Emily F Whitney, Brigman, Makawell, via Honolulu; Alexander & Baldwin. r ship Penthesilea, Man: ; i R anson, Queenstown; Br bark Invercauld, Jackson, Queenstown; E C Evans. 4 SAILED. Monday, January 27. Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Eureka. Aberdeen, Higgins, San’ Pedro. Navarro, Devitt, Bowens Landing. Stmr Brunswick, Dettmers, Eurek: fi(n‘;arl;vel!lpm;i Ericsson, Eureka. stmr Phaeton, cruise, in se: BM stmr Condor. sy p Emily F Whitney, vihip Emily. ney, Brigman, Makawell, Schr Natlonal City, Johnson, Fort Brags. B e SPOKEN. Per stmr China—Jan 24, lat 33 N, lon 137 & W. Br ship Rahane, from Newcastle, Aus, fo San Francisco, Ok BT TELEGRAPHIC. = N’ )BOS, Jan 27, 10 m— hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 mllsu pervgli:llr?er PORT O CMESTIC. PORTS. TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan Tidal Wave, hence Jan 11. i ) END—Arrived J: —t - e"syl'EA“;gl‘nl‘.EHono’“'m 5 —Arrived Js 27— City, from Skagway. AR AT B Cinag Salled Jan 26—Stmr J S Kimball, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Pak Ling, from the Orlent; U § stmr Manzanita, from Astoria. Salled Jan 27—U S stmr_Columbine, for As- toria; stmr Farallon, for Skagway. NEAH BAY—Passed outward Jan 26—Br ship Euphrates, for United Kingdom; Br ship Northern Monarch, for United Kingdom; stmr Mineola, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. Passed inward Jan 2i—Bark Falkirk, from Astoria, for Tacoma. POWENS LANDING—Arrived Jan 26—Stmr Luella, from —. TACOMA — Arrived Jan 27 —Schr J M Weatherwax, hence Jan 11. Arrived Jan 27—Br_ship Celtic Queen, from Iquique; Fr bark La Fontaine, from Astoria. Sailed Jan 27—Br ship Loudon Hill, for Queenstown; stmr Tacoma, for Hongkong and Yokohama. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Charles Nelaon, hence Jan 22. Saled Jan 27—Br ships Wendur and Glen- lul, for Queenstown; schr Wing and Wing, for Siuslaw River. BANDON, Or—Sailed Jan for Sen Francisco. PORT ANGELES—Sailed Jan 27—Schr Me- teor, for San Pedro; bktn Joha Smith, for San Pedro. PORTLAND—Arrived Jan 27—Bark Bossuet, from Antwerp: bark Windsbrant, from Val- paraiso; stmr Charles Nelson, from San Fran- ciseo. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr 2 —Stmr Argo, ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ soap ‘does nothing but cleanse, it has no medical properties; for the color of health and health itself use ‘Pears’. Give it time. Sold all over the world. For Stomach Disorders. Cout and Dyspepsia DRINK VICHY A Best NATU.LAL Alkalinej Water 740 BRUADWAY, N. T. PALACE and - GRAND HOTELS. On one side of these magnificent hotelsis 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. . ADVERTISEMENTS. i = THEY woRK wnie together. terwards. No matter what ails you, get well and be well all the time until ‘with Cascarets today under an absolute and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy 'BEST FOR THE BOWELS GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, geins after eating, liver trouble, sallow complexion and dissiness. n't move regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases CANDY CATHARTIC YOUSLEER a icitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad When your bowels It is a starter for the chronic ailments and lon!_}vnm of suffering that come start taking CASCAR! you put your bowels right. Take our advic S today, for you will never start rantee to cure or money refunded. Sample Company, Chicago or New York. soa * Salled Jan 27—Stmr Columbia, for San Fran- efsco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 15—Ger bark Ag- nes, from Hamburg; ship Tillie E Starbuck. ) hence Dec 29. Jan 17—Stmr Hyades, hence Jan 8; stmr Hawailan, hence Jan 8; schr Inca, | from Newcastle, Aus. Jan 18—Br stmr Aoran- | g1, from Victoria; stmr City of Peking, hence , Jan 11. Jan 19—Stmr China, from Yokohama: | U S stmr Monican, from cruise. | ~ Sailed Jan 15—Stmr Eureka, for Kahului: Br | stmr Moana, for Victorla; ship Benjamin | Sewall. for Fremantle: schr A B Johnson, for Port Townsend. Jan 16—Schr Aloha, for Port ‘Townsend: Br ship Langdale, for San Fran- cisco; ship Reuce, for Port Townsend. Jan 18 —Br stmr Aorangi, for Sydney, Jan 19—Stmr | City of Peking, for Yokohama. Jan 20—Bark { Gerard C Tobey, for San Francisco: schr Chas Levi_Woodbury, for Hilo: ship § D Carleton, for Tacoma. KAHULUI—Arrived | Rolph, from Newcastle, Eureka, from Honolulu. Salled Jan 15—Schr Stanley, for Hana. HILG—Arrived Jan 13—Bark Ceylon, trom orol Safled Jan 12—Schr O M Kellogg, for Bal- lard; schr W F_Witzemann, for Port Town- send. _Jan 14—Schr Otillie Fiord, Jan 15—Schr Defender, for Port Townsend. MAHUKONA—Sailed Jan 15—Brig Galilee, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. MELBOURNE—Arrived Jan 26—Bark Ore- gon. hence Nov 8. SHARPNESS—Arrived Jan 25—Fr bark Montebello, hence Sept 12. NEWCASTLE, Aus—In port Jan 7—Br ship Balclutba, for San Francisco; Br ship Corun- na. for San Francisco: schr King Cyrus. for Honolulu; ship Star of Italy, for San Fran- clsco; skip St Francis, for San Francisco. 13—Schr James Jan 16—Ster Jan Aus, Sailed Dec 18—Ship Mary L Cushing, for Honolulu. Dec 20—Br ship Benlarig, for San Francisco. Dec 21—Schr Metha Nelson, for Mahukona. Dec 23—Ship Yosemite, for Guay- mas; ship Luzon, for Manila. Dec 39—Fr bark Reine Blanche, for San Francisco; Br ship Crocodile, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Salled Jan 25—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. MANILA—Arrived Jan 27—U S stmr Sherl- dan, herce Jan 1. SYDNEY—Arrived Dec 21—Schr Olga, from Eureka. Jan 26—Bktn Georgina, from Eureka. SALINA CRUZ—Arrived Jan 27—Schr David Evans, from Eureka; schr Salvator, from Ev- ti. S CGRINTOSafled Jan 27—Ger stmr Luzor, for San Francisco. GUATEMALA—Safled Jan 24—Chil _stmr Tucapel, for San Francisco, and sailed Jan 27 from Acapulco for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Etru- ria, from New York. for Ballard, | PLYMOUTH—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York. HAMBURG—Satled Jan 27—Stmr Patricia, ! for New York. BREME: alled Jan 25—Stmr Breslau, for New York, via Southampton. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan haha, from London. MURORA trom Portiand. MANTLA—. from Tacoma. BAIR HELD TO ANSWER BEFORE GRAND JURY Fruitvale Counterfeiter to Be Indicte ed for Making Excellent Imita~ tions of Good Dollars. Thé preliminary examination of Ulysses G. Bair and Mrs. Kate Bair on a joint complaint of mdking and passing coun« terfeit dollars was held yesterday before Urited States Court Commissioner Hea- cock. Bert Schiesinger appeared for tha | defendants and Duncan E. McKinlay for the Government. United States Seerct Service Agents George W. Hazen and Harry Moffitt testified on behalf of tha prosecution as to the finding of the coun- terfeiting tools in the Bair residence at Fruitvale and as to Bair's confession of, his own guilt. No_testimony was produced incriminat- ing Mrs. Bair on the joint charge and | Judge Heacock took her case under ad- visement. Bair was held to answer be- fore the Federal Grand Jury with bail fixed at* $3000. The prosecution does not expect to ba able to convict Mrs. Bair on the joint charge, but claims that it has an im- pregnable case on the single chargs against her of passing the counterfeit dollars. The secret service agents have several counterfeit dollars passed by Mrs. Bair in this city, which they obtained from the victims immediately after shs had passed the bad money on them. —_——— Mission Burglar in Court. J. J. Edminster, alias Edward Edmins- ster, the Mission burglar, appeared in Judge Mogan's court yesterday for pre- liminary examination on eight charges of burglary. At the request of the prose- cution the cases were continued till to- morrow, as Edminster, it is understood, is making as much restitution as possi- e. —Stmr Minne- 26—Stmr Oscano, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA GRAND:ouse MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Every Evening This Week. ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS—— EDWIN AR EN In an Elaborate Preduction of ZORAH. Mr. Arden’s Picturesque Drama. Special Engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane. POPULAR PRICES—I0c. 1%c, 25¢, 50c, 75c. Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 25c. NEXT WEEK—Edwin Arden in “JIM THE PENMAN.” Special for This (Thursday) Evening, JANUARY 30. 1902, Benefit for the Free Ward and Clinio of California Eye and Ear ital. Edwin Arden in first production on this coast of “Zorah,” interspersed with speoialties, vis.: -AN OLIO— L By Courtesy of Mr. Archie Levy. SWOR AND HATHAWAY, Celebrated Dancers and Comedians. IL GILBERT AND GILMORE, Vocal Duo, First California Appearance. L WILLIAM—FLETCHER—EDITH In a German Comedy Skit, “A SOCIAL VISIT.” POPULAR PRICES....70¢, 50c, 2%, 13¢, 10c General Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats, 25c Extra. 4 Tickets on sale at the Opera-house, Sher- man & Clay’s or at the hospital, 1007 Sutter st.. of the ticket committee, Mrs. Willis Dodd. Mrs. Partridge and Miss Jacks. These tickets may be exchanged ‘at Opera-house and Sher- man & Clay's for reserved seats after Janu- ary 27. SPECIAL! FRIDAY, AT 3:15 P. M. FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT Second Series. PAUL STEINDORFF, Direetor. Seats, $1 50, $1, 75¢ and S0c, at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. BEGREH Belasco & Thall, Managers. ALL THiS WEEK, “CORALIE & C0.” “DRESSMAKERS." The Brightset of All French Farces. Great Palais Royal, Paris, Success. Everybody and Everything in it Is Funny. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Seats on sale six days In advance. PRICES. . 15¢, 26¢, 38c, S0c, TBe NEXT WEEK—“THE DANITES.” TO-NIGHT. All this week. Matinee _Saturday and Sunday. First time in this city. A play that has had the country guessing. PRICES—Ev'gs, 10c_to B50c. Matinees, 10c, 15c, 25c. OF MYSTERY Next Week—''MASTER AND MAN. NORDICA SEASON TICKETS On sale TO-MORROW (Wednesday) morning at 9:30 at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S. COLUMBIA 5% LAST 6 NIGHTS. LAST MATINEE SATURDAY. KIRKE ' A SHELLE OPERA CnN, - In the Merry Musical Success, THE PRINCESS CHIC. An Elaborate Opera Comique. Last Performance Next Sunday Night. Commencing MONDAY, February 3, VIOLA ALLEN, And Company; Presenting “IN THE PALACE OF THE KINC.” Seats Ready Thursday. i ResTa, THIS AFTERNOON, Second Recital Next Friday Afterncon, Jan. 31, JOSEF HOFMANN, THE GREAT PIANIST. Reserved Seats—32, $1 50, $1 and 50c. Seats selling at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. California CAPACITY—TO OUR VERY WALLS. IMMENSE AUDIENCES DELIGHTED AT EVERY PERFORMANCE—MAT. SAT, » Acknowledged the Best Swedish Dialeet Comedian, BEN HENURICKS And His Company of Comedians In the Ploneer Swedish Play, OLE OLSON. And the SWEDISH LADIES' QUARTET. Next Sunday Night—JAMES K. HACKETT'S 2 Big Success, ‘ THE PRIDE OF JENNICO.” SEATS READY THURSDAY. IMMENSE VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL! THE GREAT CYCLE WHIRL; SA- BEL; JORDAN AND CROUCH; KELLY AND VIOLETTE; THE NAMBAS; DA COMA FAMILY; TAYLOR TWIN SISTERS; ADA ARNOLDSON, AND THE BIO- GRAPH, SHOWING “THE MA- TRON STAKES.” 4 Reserved _Seats, 25c: Balcony, Seats and Opera Chairs, 50c. *TIVOLI= EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! TO-NIGHT—REGAL PRESENTATION OF FRANK DANIELS’ GREATEST COMIC OPERA HIT! The Ameer! Presented by the REPRESENTATIVE OPERA COMPANY OF THE COUNTRY! POPULAR PRICES. 25, 50c and TS0 Telephone Bush 9. RACING Every Week Day Rain or Shina. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Farry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. aad 10c; Box 13: 1: 2:30 and 8 p. m., connecting iR tritms Shoguing ot the Sirince B B3 track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; Do smo..ng. via mole connect with San Pablo avenus electric cars at Seventh and Broadway. Omk- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole_con- Dect with San Pablo avenue cars at Four- teenth and Broadway, These elsetrio e R eave g and 4:46 p. m. and immediately after the last THOMAS H. WILLIAMS President. CHAS. F. PRICE, Sacy. aud