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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1902. ‘CUPYRIGHT 1560 8Y ThE PROCTER & GAMBLE C3. CINCINRATS THE PROBLEM. OROTHY in the nursery can calculate the price of Ivory Soap per cake, but it would take a mathematical genius to calculate its true value. For he must take account of time, labor, and materials. He must deduct from the apparent cost the saving in the longer life of the cake, in the longer life of the washed fabric, in the labor required, in the time consumed, in the strength ex- pended, in the results obtained. When all is finished, Ivory is the cheapest soap in the world. It floats. DESERTERS DIE | TAKES HIS LIFE ON A GALLOWS AFTER A MURDER | cuted for Crime in ! City Causes Double Philippines. Tragedy. | o S | WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Two soldiers| 'GREAT FALLS, Mont., February 7.— nged in the Philippines in | One of the most desperate tragedies ever ntences imposed by the| enac occurred this after- v hey were F) nnell, a hostler in the em- of Dr. F. J. Adams, one of Great | prominent “citizens, shot and killed | Annie Johnson, a domes and then sent | bullet into his own brain, from the ef- noon. = loy the A ell, and bot E of the Ninth t was operating against BREAKING BAR COMPELS STEAMSHIP CHINA TO RETURN TO THE HARBOR Big Liner Finds Both Banks Outside the Heads Washed With Boiling Waves and Seeks Refuge at Sheltered Anchorage Until the Sea Settles Down d -Other Passenger Vessels and Sailing Craft Are Weatherboun = T_\')assax_s Jervine i voyage. ber of passengers and a very heavy car- go. L % LTHOUGH the steamship China left the Pacific Mail dock yes- terday on the tap of 1 o'clock, it was after 5 when she crossed the | bar and got fairly started on her ! | voyage. The bar was breaking all morn- | ing, but the stormy weather outside the | heads increased in violence as tue uay B9t ; < 5 older.” The China poked her nose outside | | the heads, got a whiff of the southeaster | | STEAMSHIP CHINA AND and a glimpse of the foaming bar and | OTHERS TEMPORARILY DE- ! came back and anchored off Melggs 5 . e Sk | wharf until 4:15, when she resumed her e e BTN G B | The China carried a large num- | R | Sun, Moon and Tide. f | | | { SUEZ—Arrived Feb T—Br Teenkal, from Seattle, MOJT—Safied Feb 5—Br stmr Oopack, London. i COQUIMBO—Arrived Feb 7—Schr Kona, | from Chemainus. i LUCIA—Salled Feb 7—Stmr Californian, stmr for for San Francisco, from New York. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Feb 7—Stmr Kensing- i ton, for Antwer: ! GENOA—Arrived Feb 7—Stmr Auguste Vic- | toria, from New York, via Funchal, ete, for | Constantinonle, on Mediterranean cruise. i Salled Feb 5—Stmr Oopack, from Se- Manila and London. RPOOIL—Salled Feb 7—Stmr Georglc, Grant to Sail at Noon. 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We have every facility for doing | RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Traims lenve and are dus 1o arrive o (Main Line, Foot of Market Streed.) Laa ~ Frou Dxczusss 8 1901 Annrvg 31804 Benicls, Suisun, Elmira snd Saors- mento.. . s:3% 7190, Vacaville, Winters, wees T5083 71804 Martiuer, San Ramoa, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga aod Santa Rosa. . a0 81004 Davis, Woodland, Knignts Mazsaville, Oroville. .. 7:339 $:100,4 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden :35, 00 Fuen Lothuen, Soatn. - Wi ° 8100, Nilos, Mondota, Hanford Viealis, Portervili aazecsenze . 438 8:30. Shasta lxw-—l)-vbh'll.lh-élnl Bartlott Spopl. Wilees, Bluff, Portland. .. 7:839 #1304 8an Jose, Livermore, Stookton, Ione, Hacramento, Pl Maryeville, Chico, Red Biufr....... #1304 Oskdal e, Chiness, 8onors, Tuolumne 91004 Hayward, Niles sad Way Siations.. 1 #004 Vall o © imass — Martin tockton, M Los les $1RO4 Vallejo, Martinez aod Wag 191004 The d'fllllld Limited—Ogden, 2 ver, Omabs. Chicago. 111002 Sacramento Ilver Sieuimers. 8w0or Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Kulghts ~ Janding, s and Ramo: Maryaville, 2:30¢ Hayward, Nil 4wor Marth: amor il . Lodi 4:30r Hayward, Niles, San Jose, Livermore 18:1384 4:307 The Owl Limited — Freano, Tulare, Bakerstiold. Saugms for Sania Bar- u bara, Los Angoles. Corta, Tracy. 8:00r Martinez. Antioch, Mer- ced, Fresno - , P o $88p Ban Pablo, Port Coats, and Way Statious. COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) e 1154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, Emlldnlhuh,ismuo"und Wag Nowark, Usnierviile, San Joss, Now Al ton, Rowider Creek, and Privcipal Way NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Leelanaw Sails for Panama. | The Panama Railroad steamship Lee- lanaw sailed yesterday for the isthmus. She left her wharf on schedule time, but, like the China, was compelled to’anchor side the heads and await a favorable | | opportunity to cross the breaking bar. ne carried passengers as follows: Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ] The B Bal ral is chartered for e at 28 34, if to a airect port | | John H. B. Allen, J. Hitchcock, L. | C. 'W. Wallace, H mes Hansen, H. A. St ies. John Graham.-C. W. F. gan and wife, W. H. Fitzgeral . C. Hodge, George H. Noll, W. cha Johnson loads Jumber at | 40s; the schooner O ine Jas - Pilot Jorden Capsized. | Pilot Fred Jordan and Captain Monroe | of the steamship Leelanaw were capsized | near Broadway dock yesterday while try- | ing to regulate the course of a young | horse along East street. They were navi- | | gating from the hurricane deck of a gro- cery wagon. They were bound for Meiggs arf, where a boat wi aiting to_take them aboard the Leelanaw. Captain Mon. | Toe held the lines, | “Look out for that rock id the small boy, who should have been driving. arbeard little, captain,” said Jordan. That's no rock; it's mud,” replied Mon- holding on his course. rock. agon stopped, the shafts carried v ana the horse contined the journey Monroe was dragged several feet | but escaped with a mud bath. Jordan s thrown to the ground with consider- e violence and - sustained a nasty wound on his cheekbone, “It was a rock all ngnt,” said Jordan as ! he left the Harbor Receiving Hospital. Rough Weather on the Bar. A heavy southeaster was blowing ye day outside the heads and for the first time in many days both banks of the bar were breaking fiercely. So heavy was the weather that not only were big ships detained mnside and other craft kept out- de. but the stanch little piiot-boat Gracie S < compelled to .run in for ;| shelter. The sailing vessels Maid of Or- | leans, Paimerston, King Alfred and In- vercoe were unable to put to sea, and | even the Gypsy, which is supposed to be storm proof, was compelled to turn back and anchor beside the China and the Lee- lanaw. The steamships George W. Elder, Curacao and Northfork fougnt their way across, but only after a hard battle, Merchan The steamer ( “lit- , 3200 1bs a cs bottl d sundries, r, 60 car whee ceries and pi er i 100,000 ak extract fiour. hardware Changes of Captains. Captain Kilman has taken charge of Relief After Disabled Collier. | ghe bark 1 r: Captain Peters o The towboat Relief went to sea vester- n e 'schooner Abbie: day in search of the disabled col - tain the schooner W. J. P ported by the City of Baebia. The ool son n Samuelson of | lier, supposed to be the Austrian steam- p Marie, was being towed toward this TG st ;l‘un hvlu S!lcum schooner, probably the Siitbratnn oa | lagua.” In the severe weather now sweep- nian, th s E H ave her hands ful the American-Hawalian line, sailed yes. | herseif. s L o terday from Lucien for this por A dispatch was received last night from ctoria saving that the steamer Mineola, which arrived from Port Los Angeles yes- terday morning, reports that the Austrian amer Maria,'en route from San Diego Nanaimo, broke her shaft when oft as being towed back to San 0 by a steam schooner. to Blanco and wi Francisc RAIN- Sierra Will Sail Sunday. | | THE PURE | | _Owing fo the delay in the arrival of the GRAIN COFFEE | British-Australian even when it is weakened, Grain-Q [ 10 o'clock. The Slerra will carry a very gives them brighter eyes, firmer }auf,ieoxcgf{é'y_wmc“ includes about 1800 fiesh, quicker intelligence and hap- pier dispositions. They can drink 2!lthey want of Grain-O—the more the better—and it tastes like coffee, —- Off the Port Four Days. The British ship Dunstaffnage, which arrived yesterday morning, 149 days from Shields, England, has been off the port for the past four days awaiting the fa- vorable slant of wind which yesterday Ali grocersj 15c. and 25¢. brought her to the end of her voyage. Wildes For Shanghal—E. P. Bryan Jr., Mrs, E. P | Bryan Jr., W. E. G. ston. For Hongkong—Mrs. Adam Bell, A. L. heimer, Mrs. C. Boetfcher, Miss R. Boattcher, Miss E. Carman, Mrs. A. Christesen, Miss A. Christesen, L. P. Clawson, H Gray, Rev. E. J. Lee, Rev. R. Davis, E. R. Lyman, Miss L. M. Rolle- A. Gelsendorfer, Bern- | aay, except when there are but three tides, us sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charte. The plane of reference is the mean of ihe lower low waters " Time Ball. Monic Thyra Bmpire. Eureka. Queen Alameda. Coos Ba. okane. Pt. Arera North Fork. . J. 8. Kimball Guatemala. .. Zealandia Nippon Maru -| Humbolt v - |China_via San Diego..| Humboldt . Coos Bay . | Humboldt . | Puget Soun | Honolulu an Diego & Way Por: !Point Arena Humboldt . |Seattle & T Portland & As: China & Japan. | Mrs. David Greene, Mies N. McMurtrle, J. H. i Pope, H. Pope, A. D. Rogers, Mrs. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- A. D. Albert Simon, W. T. Skaife, A. chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., W. Thon Dr._O. S. Townsend, Mrs. L. February %, 1002. Txizo, 2N L L. Tuzo. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry From Honolulu—H. F. Dutton, Mrs. H. F. | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, Dutton, Miss G. E. Dutton L e, Bt noon of the 120th meridian, or ac $ RS PTG . m., Greenwich mean time. n 4 W. H. STANDLEY, Steamer Movements. Lieutenant U. §. Navy, in charge. TO ARRIVE. e Shipping Intelligence. Steamer. From. Due. ST & ARRIVED. Argo.... Coquille River .. .|Feb. 8 Friday, February 7. Sromeom . [Eoattind & Astorla....[Reb. ¥ | Stmr Acaoulco, Russell, 24 dayh 2 hours Progreso. caitle .. e ol = & £ © & | from Panama, via Mazatlan 6 days 2 hours. Alliance - |Portland & Way P Feb., 8| N ews v - Czarina.. |Seattle & Tacoma . Feb. 3 enifl‘?’ Newsboy, Johnson, 40 hours from Hu. Phoninr . | Mottty cigoma -----[Feb. 8| “Stmr Celta, ‘Adler, 10 hours from Rules 3, s 1vev- 8| Landins. Bonita City | Newport & Way Ports.(Keb. 8 | “B"giip Dunstaftnage, Forbes, 104 days from Crtnonnt Y1/ | Cresbent/ Oity 3oy 9| Hull, via South Shields 154 days. Lakme. -|Portland & Astoria . 9 3 Columbia. Portland & Astoria CLEARED. Hylidzln. | Honolulu J; Kahulu! Sequofa......| Grays Hirbor . 2 tate of Cal . San Dieso & Wa e ok Perkinz & Co. Stmr China, and Hongkong; Stmr Leelanaw, R R & S8 Co. Fr bark Francoise d'Amboise, Queensicwn; Eppinger & Co. Bkin W H Dimond, Harsen, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. AILED. Friday, February 7 Stmr China, Friele, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkong. Friele, Honolulu, Yokohama Pacific Mail 8S Co. Monrce, Panama; Panama Lemelllteur, Luzor Hamburg & West Feb: 16| - Sumr Coon Bay, Gielow, San Pedro. hehalis cattls & N. Whatcom.Feb. 15 | Stmr Coronado, Johnson, Grays Harbor, tilla. P 2 -|Feb. 15 Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Portland and Umatilla. .| Puget Sound ‘Ports.. ! ! (Feb: 16 | Astori g 2 e Ny Porte.. Feb. 17 | “Strar Newsboy, Johannsen, Eureka. - ana v orts. . [Feb. 18 itmr North Fork, Fosen, Bureka. Strr Santa Cruz. it o2 Stmr_Arcat, ‘Nolson, Coos Bay. Steamer, Destination, = ug Relief, Silovich, cruise in search of dis- Bhisa o aion. |Salls.| Pler.” | apled” steamer i tow of steam schooner, February 8. | \ bound to San Francisco. G. Dollar...|Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 2 MISCELLANEOUS. C. Nelson.. | 105" Angeles P 9 am|Pler 2 VICTORIA, Feb Arrived, stmr Mineola, Eureka. ....| Humboldt 9 am|Pler 13 | from Port Los Angeles, and reports Aus stmr Pt. Arena.. |point Arena pm|Pler 2 | Maria, from San Diego for Nanaimo, had City 5ydney | panama & Wa ‘miPAISs~ | broken shaft off Cape Blanco and was being ¥ebruary 9. | towed to San Francisco by steam schooner. -|[Sydney & Way Pts.{10 an,pler 7 TELEGRAPHIC. oquitle R:;er i 5 pmiPler 2| POINT LOBOS, Feb 7, 10 p m—Weather | e e, c| U AmiPler 11| forgy; wind SE. velocity 16 miles per hour. Joq:llh- River I 4 mm'p,,‘ 3 DOMESTIC PORTS. andocino City 71| 8 PIPiek 15 | | COOS BAY—Arrived Feb (—Stmr Empire, Tucapel {apaTsisolis HE amibter 1o | PO R GWNSEND—Safled Inward Feb 7— City Puebis | “vget Sound Ports.(1l am|Pier 4 > —Safled Inwar 7— 1 Empire...- Allance . Pomona G. Lindan Santa Ana 8. Monica. Bonita..... Lakme. State Cal Columbia. Queen Chehalis. . North Forl Astoria & Portland. Astoria_& Portland February 11. ‘005 Bay .. ortiand & Way. Lumboldt 11:30 pjefer rays Harbor “ibier attle & Tacoma..(10 am|Pler .umboldt ... ~ewport & Way KFebruary 12, san Diego & Way. rays Harbor ... February 14, Zoos B, & Pt. Urt'd February 15. san Pedro & Way. ‘hina & Japan Tonolulu ... >uget Sound Port: irays Harbor. February 16. ‘umboldt ......... February 17. b 7 Arr‘llved t1-~e|: N~Schr Chas R F\}V‘l’hzn, hence 3 | Jan 31: stmr Newbursz, hence Feb 4. : %| . TACOMA—Sailed Feb 7—Bark Gatherer, for Schr Aloha, from Honoluiu; schr J M Colman, henca Jan 24, for Port Gamble. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 6, at noon— Stmr Scquola, for San Francieco. San Francisco; eisco. ; Arrived Feb 7—Br ship Glenafton, from Cal- 0. H‘ll\mved Feb 7—Schr W F Witzeman, from 0. SAN PEDRO—_Arrived Feb T—Schr Challen- !er.| from New Whatcom; U § stmr Bear, from cruise. Sailed Feb 7—U § stmr Bear, for cruise. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Feb 7—Stmr Aztec, for Nanalmo. ASTORIA—Salled Feb 7—Stmrs Chas Nelson and Columbia, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Feb 7—Schr G ‘W_Watson, from Honolulu. Sailed Feb T—Schr Murlel, for Noumea. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Feb 7 — Schr ship Eclipse, for San Fran- " ey "x'\?;{; &Hnl’rg;!rllnd Aloha, .f:;orzno Honolulu; schr Ida Schnauer, 4 i Sailed Feb 7—Stmr Bertha, for Valdez. Rome ity | AL Soay Poree. = beb: 19| VA:.mmfi?’ifi‘fi.’i.d”p’i?}_sm Com- Faaalbo - |SEAETAY & WaP Zond bl 1| morcs frum Fort madeoks 4 s . Thompson | Cooks Inlet & Way Pis.|Feb. 13 ' guerite Miraband, for San Franclsco. No Argument Needed, Every Sufferer From Catarrh Krows That Salves, Lotions, Washes, fprays and Douches Do Not Cura. Powders, lotions, salves, sprays and inhalers cannot really cure Catarrh, because this dis- ease s a blood disease, and local applications, | if they accomplish anything at all, simply give transient relief. The catarrhal poison is in the blood and the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and trachea tries to relieve the system by secret- Ing large quantities of mucus, the discharge sometimes closing up the nostrils, dropping | into the throat, causing deafness by closing the Eustachian tubes, and after a time causing catarrh of stomach or serious throat and lung trouble. i A remedv to really cure catarrh must be an internal remedy which will «cleanse the blood from catarrhal poison and remove the fever and congestion from the mucous membrane. The best and most modern remedies for this purpose are antiseptics sclentifically known as Eucalyptol, Guaiacol, Sanguinaria and Hydras- tin, and while each of these have been success- tully used separately, vet it has been difficult to get them all combined in one palatable, con- venient and efficlent form. The manufacturers of the new catarrh cure, Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, have succeeded ad- mirably in accomplishing this result. They are large, pleazant tasting lozenges, to be dis- solved in the mouth, thus reaching every part of the mucous membrane of the throat and finally the stomach. Unlike many catarrh remedies Stuart's Ca- tarrh Tablets contain no cocaine, opiate or any injurious drug whatever and are equally bene- ficlal for little children and adults. Mr. C. R. Rembrandt of Rochester, N. Y., =ay: “'I know of few peopie who have suf- fered as much as I from Catarrh of the Head, throat and stomach. I used sprays, inhalers and powders for months at a ‘time with only slight relief, and had no hope of cure. I had not the means to make a change of climate, which seemed my only chance of cure. *‘Last spring 1 read an_account of some re- markable cures made by Stuart's Catarrh Tab- lets and promptly bought a fifty cent box from my druggist and obtained such positive benefit from that one package that I continued to use them dally, until I now consider myself en- tirely free from the disgusting annoyance of catarrh; my head is clear, my digestion all I could and my hearing, which had begun to fall as a result of the catarrh, has greatly improved, until I feel I can hear as well as Cpid They are a household necessity in my fam! Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold by drug- rm at 50 cents for complete treatment, and for convenience, safety and prompt results they are undoubtedly the long looked for ca cure, A CURE IN 48 HOURS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, K EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & | €O. European plan. Rooms. 50c to $1 50 day 35 to $8 week; 38 to $20 month. Free bath: | Hot and cold water eviry room: fire grates io every room: elevator runs all night. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Tl‘ains—Daily. Leave Market-street Ferry Denot. T | Local | Litm'd | Ovrl'd | Local | Daily | Datly | Daily | Daily Merced. . Fresno. . Hanford.| 3 Visalia..| 3 Bakersfd Kan.City| Chicago. a for morning. » for afternoon. a. m, traln is the California Lim- ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi¢ago. Cnalr Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No secord- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. dally. 4:20 p. wm. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. dally. 8 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepefs and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally. Offices—641 Market street and In Ferry Depct, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, I_Oakland. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry Commenelng September 20. 1901 ROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL * AND SAN RAFAEL- - 'ALLEY WEEK DAYS—6:30, 8:30, *9:30, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15. 5:15, *6.15, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur. days at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m., *1:15, 8:15, *4: g m. Trains marked (*) run to San 4 AT R s L O o T 20 2115, 3130, 440, 5 d0 oy, 10:18 EXTFA TRIPS on Mondays, Wi and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, *1 *1:40, *3:15, ::5.(.')8 ?0"{:: et ins mar om FROM MILL, VALLEY TO SAN. FRANGIm: WEEK DAYS_0:45. 6:45. 7:55, 8:85, 10:30 EXTRA ays, Wed: and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:35'p. m, . SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:45 p.m. " THROUGH TRAINS. :55 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 1:45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way stations. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on Sunday time, | e G vraln; e b The last passenger on hoard was a | itvety: quisantatae’ (N 5 Sikdens oud] 4 ect of which he died a short time after b At 3 5 Yoast G e ; S Jeenie positively guarantos a thorough, painless srovince of Alba , young man who arrived at the gangplank | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey: The United States army transport Grant t: o men a|at the Columbus Hospital. The tragedy | out of breath and covered with perspira- | Times and Helghts of High and Low | 1€ TR IeC “I0tel SoMAY Sratbport Grelt porpynent’cure in every case, and you can OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. bty n | took place on the back porch of Dr. Ad- : : P | Waters at_Fort Folnt, entrance to San ( Prom SAN PRANCISO0—Foot of Markst Street (Slip S g5 Bt B e 1o + ©97| tion. He had no ticket and no baggage. | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | 300 recruits, a number of civilian and mil- P w C 17:15 .00 11:00a 1:00 518 he military 1S’ residenc X He just had to get to Honoluly, he said, thority of the Superintendent. itary cabin.passengers and a heavy cargo. AY HEN URED. KLANG—Zool of Bron: 1308 w tried| The murderer fired five shots into his|and as he had the necessary money he NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | yioyienant Colonel C. H. Noble, Sixteenth s 19:00 2.00 ovince of Al-| victim’s head at short range and then one, Was allowed to pay his fare to the pur- | the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about Totini vill be in command of thi k- Wemean just what we say, and it costs nothing guilty of the 5 - ser. As the big liner pulled away from | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort. Point; | Infantry, will be in command of the rook- 3 COAST LINE (Broad (auge). ntenced to be| SROT into his own. Beneath his body was | FI0: 08 TA8 1B Or DUee oy Lo | abhe of tide 1s the came at both piaces. | ies. The transports Meade and Rosecrans toinvestigate, Our remedy is'a direct local ap- hind cod Townsend Sty T The findings | found a new razor, around the handle of | were not coiling ‘up lines turned loose a { o e are expected next week, the former being plication to the affected parts, and is absolutely (.. ..:‘w °” were approved by General | Bl A Sound & Dlece CfiEnt rope. | fusilade of crackers in celebration of the | ATURDAY, FEBRUA S short e e s ae NS N DO3TA harmiess. Will mailin plain sealed envelope, 0| 31a0r ton Jors wt Wey Do A 3 ing been his Intentlon to) New Year festival they will have to cele- | = = % 2 e any address, our interesting book, “ Am Homest | 77:0va Now Alwaden < e fact, however, that this| complete the work of murder and sul-|yate at ses Sun rises patients. The Rosecrans is bringing the any L] " 8:004 Coast Line Limited — San Jose, ase where the commanding |, ¢/4¢ With it in the event the revolver| 'The eabin passengers were: third battalion of the T'wenty-second In-, Talk;' containing many testimonials, also, s Glircy, Salinas, San Luis Obis, the execution of | faile 3 | For Honolulu—Miss 1. Arrott, D. L. Bitss | feioy. IDahort ek 0 s nd, etgiG 15 DAYS’ o LR a gainst an enlistea cause “In sasigned for ithe deal. ex-{.; *°% Fonoiulos Mise ToAmotl S 1. SHilks officers. | orincipal intermediate stations.... 101489 o "the’ War De-| Cept that both parties are sald fo have | Mimura na mrint aar o o Fuik TRIAL TREATMENT, Jose, Tres Elooa. Hunte Cfx i before Presi. | had a quarrel over some trifling affair 1ast | phreve. ©homas Knowlcs, J. W, Ondrowe . Curacao Leaves for Mexico. | B A. SKEEN CO.122Atlas Bank Bldg., Cinclnnath0. | B e Tk e 0 prevent night | L. Reilly, W. P. Thomas. The steamship Curacao sailed yester-| Stations o33 . Suew ed to do so. Trea o LT s ol e DRI X D day morning forpGuaymas and way’purts GONORREEA URINARY DISCHARGES e o Jdat wnd i e, - 3 el obert Christie, Mrs. Jules Dubois, Dr. C. W. | - AND A Sain ose andd Way Stations . -3 ‘:vi;’-':}l Fuct}:x}ds Ge}: Li_fe Terms. | Galloupe, Miss M. Hamaguchi, Walter Helm, Among her passengers were James W. | 13:452 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, D nterfere GELES, Feb. 7.—Charles Myrtle | Miss H. Ichimura, Leonard Joséph, Rev. F. W Wilkins of the State Board.of Prison Di- Pals Alto, Sants Clars, San Jose, e araet was ¢ Case, two of the highwaymen | Kennedy, wife and child: Miss Hiida Kennedy, | rectors and former Tax Collector J. Troa Plnos, Swnta Orux, Sailnas, | information to that ef- pleaded guilty to having robbed | I K& Lieutenant A. L. Key, Mre. A Harry Scott, who was accompanied by cifte G o nformati at ef-| who pleaded . guilty X L. Key, R. R. Le Boufllier, s R his wife and niece, Miss Alma Hink. a; s cen received, it is assumed at | Major E. F. Klocke and Attorney E. F.|Le Boufilier, Charles Le Boutlllier, H Wilkins is hound for Mazatlan, where | ftedoMonduys Wednos Jepartment that the sentence| Powers on the night of January 18, were | W. Le Boutililer, Rev. Henry Mottett, Mrs. | —= e has s 5 | 1 each case was carried into | to-day sentenced to life imprisonment in | Henry Mottett, §. Odagaki, Mrs. § Odagaki, | NOTE—] 0 he e smeniie Miea e | days, Pridagn, for Los Angeles, E1 i yisom by s; Lieutenant J. H., Roys, H. Ryrle, Miss R. | the early morning tides ure given In the left 1} Paso New Urleans and New York. 2 Scherft, J. Schmidt, D, ‘E. Stone, J. H. Vol | hand coiumn and the successive tides of the Arrives Sundave. Tueadays and mer, - Commander A rd. irgeon 1. R, | Gy In the order of occurrence as to time; the ADVERTISEMENTS. Thursdays | Webb, Charles C. Williams, Rear Admiral F. | fourth tima column gives the last tide of the |~ nn S S Sl #3:007 San Jose, Way Stations..... ... . 81307 Suindose and Principal Bait0e San Jose and Way Nrarions. 91007 New Orlesns Fxpress — San Luis Obispo, Santa Bsrhars, Los An- Ei Paso, New Or- A for Mor 4 Srinduy ezem @Saturdar only T for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. / Tueadays snd Frideys, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& LESSERES SAN FRANGISGO AND NORTA PAGIFis RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Sc. San Francisco to San Rafae!. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35. 3:30, 5:10, p. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m, Saturdays—EXtra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:50, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. to San Francisco. 0, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. m. Saturdays—ix m. sU 10 2. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 05, Leave | In Effect San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901 25 p. m. Arrive n Franeisco. Week Week | Sun- | S Days. days. | Destination| day Days. 8:00am| Novato, |[10:40am| 8:40am 9:30am| Petaluma, 6:00pm | 10:25am 5:00pm|Santa Rosa.| 7:35pm| 6:20pm Fulton, | | windsor, | 10:23am 5:00pm| Healdsburg, 10:40am| | ~Lytton, | | 8:00am| Cloverdale, | 7:35pm| 6:20pm 5:00pm| Hopiand, [10:40am|10:25am 8:00am| and Uklah 7:35pm; 6:20pn. - F: [10:40am 10:25am 8:00am| Guerneville.| 7:35pm 5:00pm| | 6:20pm 9:15am| 8:40am 8:00am| Sono(!;ll ) an 5:10pm| 5:00me Glen Ellen. | 6:05pm| 8:20pm :30am| 8:00am| 10:40am | 10:25am :30pm| 5:00pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35pm| 8:20pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan_Springs, Highland = Springs, _Kelsey- ville, _Carlsbad_Springs, S Bay, Lakeport and ‘Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport. Usal, Willits, Laytonville. Cummin: Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced ratea. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 850 Market street, Chronicie building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Agt Gen. Manager. PMOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY T Leave Via Sausalito Ferry | A San Fran. Week | Sun- Days.| d Arnve Foot of Market St. | San Fran. R A sl Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 HEARNY ST. Established n 1834 for the treatment of Private ""“"‘*...n.“"“q“"'n:.,""‘ Pind s on and mi and '@ Doctor cures wiien . Try him.

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