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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY '18, 19:2. - s -~ = - —~ ~ - = e T o gt | | TRANSPORT MEADE BRINGS INVALIDS e | FROM FORCES IN THE PHILIPPINES| ™ | | | { / ;. i 4 i ] |Piedges Itself to Ac- Board of Works Submits [ quire Geary-Street | Figures on Its Ap- 1 Railroad. praisement. | Asks Legal Advice as to Date | Eupervisors Will Fix Water . By i Expires. $24,468,210. ; | s from Dys-| The Board of Supervisors adopted a The Board of Public Works transmitted | and Too Hearty | resolution yesterday pledging itself to the | | to the Board of Supervisors yesterday an remedly ki D'. 7 | acquisition of the Geary street road to ba appraisement of properties in use by the nedyplor Dizzi- | operated by the inunicipality. The reso- Spring Valley Water Works and of the Mouth, Coated T. o P aste | Jution follows: franchise of the corporation, prepared by e. TORPID LIVER “Thotl Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors here LSt 25 Biis tenq | TI& 14 Mes UGN the 2 DL V d{v Thev | by declares its determination to commense oo | report says, was to some extent at a dis- e Bowels. Purely Vegetable :.:y.}”.,; (‘n« law will permit, the iadvantagu in estimating values. He ap- e B anicipal clectric rallwny e | praises the property at §24,468,210, of which B gy and Polnt Lobes auaem 1 ,000 is fixed as the value of the fran- . nt G Btrect, Pack o , subdivided as follows: . tailroad franch ¢. the termini of the | | Pllarcitos syst $869,410; S Andre r . tem to be the fe o O Syst 39, o San Andreas OCEAN TRAVEL. Nte DUy ok s s Crystal Springs _syst S T - —— —— LI 5 i ueduct, $364,196; > r 5 ik I | Alameda 'pipe, ,086; city reservoir Pacific Coast Steamshin Uo. rt stated that the Utllities Com- | and pipe system. exclusive of meters, Steamshin 3 2 Tecommending The ol Lake Merced drainage and dams, vas merely acting in accordance with the | | e R S T ST T charter and the expresse Vi T | ping stations, on city distributing system, | P pressed will of the peo- | ! G, Y8 clt% resler\'ulr sites In actual uh(:;oefl‘ Boxton held that the charter provides | | office lot and building, $750,000; that public utilities should be eoanbane b ! Eaite Mereed lands, $5.6000150; Bancho Lagun et Merced conti v, $2.015, 1d now,” said Boxton, “before we ac- | | in land values, §120,000; for value, due to the | quire any .new propogition. There are | | i fact that the business of the water company | children who are housed if unsenitorc ! | is established, # about 25 per cent of and miserable school buildings, there are o0s. 6. 9 and 10, §1,400,000; total, $22.218,210; streets 10 be paved .and there are. otbe | add" for additional value of ‘tranchise as above | greater demand than this Geary | indicated, say $2,250,060; grand total, $24.- | street road. We do not have to notify the 408.210. corporation that its franchise will not be Salient Points of Report. r;;‘.wvd. I do not think that any one in The salient points of the report follow: this board will go agair t the will of the & people by giving it the privilege again. " Lohgs Creek pump has not been_included in Wilson asked under what section of the | | i the appraisement, neither the Lobos Creek charter the resolution had been Intey lands. “These properties have been In use for | pig oy resol een intro- | some months during 1901 in supplying water, uced, and Braunhart answered that the but the source is undesirable and use of water charter did not provide for it, it being from it has again been discontinued. merely a declaration of principle to pres It has been learned that certain works on vent the franchise from reverting to the | the Alameda shore, heretofore supposed to be re | corporation. Wilson held that the resolu. = = 1|t Savopery ot” UiCBptios™. Waliay' Water For . }:(:: | “10" I8 premature, but it was adopted by . | Works, reauyh ahppe':eulsn ]u) a‘l;mlllher cmrporu- . San »sa- | the followi by y A i’ q tion, f vhich ti ring Valley Company . B ot each | the following vote: KOSMOS LINE STEAMSHIP WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY WITH AN I e o s - Booth, Brandenstein, Braunhart, ASSORTED CARGO FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON AND that source. ' The Information upon this con- onpor. Curtis, D'Ancona, ~Loughery, MAZATLAN, AND ENCOUNTERED A SERIES OF SEVERE GALES. | S e A s Bent, Boxton Ej gers, Wil- | Which the Board of Supervisors can obtain from Absent—Sand ; = =¥ | the representaives of the compagh. For this sent—Sanderson reason, certain items in the vat@ation of last ERKINS & CO.. Gen £ rived vesterday from Kureka, having TO SAIL. year are omitted from the accompanying re- 10 Market st., San Fra Ask City Attorney’s Advice. taken for the run forty eight instead of . > . port awaiting fuller information. - - - ~ |, The City Attorney was requested to i about thirty hours, the usual time. The | Steamer. Destination. ‘E-Hfl Pler. The figures submitted doflml ln-:rl‘ude ‘,}'““‘{ { form the board upon the following wuns | steam collier Mackinaw was delayed over . - |ation of the meters, nor of property on hand, R.-& N- CO., o perinie ' e municipat owner. | Tweity foue” potirs By head | winds, S00 |\ pe | CROREURI A | ¢ prleier 3 | 000, dorec SO2 Si Becauas o, epesioe n- ¥y Steamehip Line to ship of a street raillway on Geary street | the - steamship Umatilla, due Sunday | NGy Foric| Humboldt | @ am(Pier 2 | nished by the water company. Their value re- PORTLAN and point Lobos avenue | morning, had not put in an appearance | gooire |Coos Bay .. [12 m|Pler 13 | mains to be added to the figures now sub- ORTLA P, L Whe : | at sundown yesterday. Phoentx....| Mendocino ‘City ...!| 8 pm|Pler 13 | mitted. Neither has anything been added for Rail Line from Poptinid toall | St7eet, Patk mad O e o & the Geary | | s Monica.. | Hambolat oo .l amibise @ | Eates tet in 1901 on pipes of the city distribut- - 231 or steams! = G ? ¢ g 3ia i v W vol- | Guatemalia.| Val 1 ay. |12 1 10 year. ETS I DE LI ani g pply the ived | o 3 s {- it February . 1A Sa ¢ Fh, X ok 3 tock | % 5 ¥ [ ship George W. Elder as far as Black | pival. Willapa ;-l‘nyrhol: 55 K‘nml;:er 2| The appraisement of the Lake Merced lands : Mar. 4, 18 24 d in ruc- | 4 : i She nship at .| Astoria & Portland.| 5 pmiPler 2 | s base. ‘o hich th 14 have s st o such work as myy | ~TF<HE quartermactec captain of the | Point. She boarded tho steamship at | Lakie. | A%0TR 0"0 Way. | © amibler 11 | 1f ther uee for the production of water wers 17, 25 M han the actual reconstruc. | transport Meade was delivered a f‘l;": 0 e forposedt B A Baulie evport & Way PG| 0 amiPler 11 | nbandoned. f Spéar st 11 a street | d brick at Na i by th £ Eoba-by o Ehd FMEe o ong Austraiifa.. |Tahitl direct ..|10 am!Pier 7 o Lt ible for the City Engi- K. Gen. Ast. 1 Monis's e time of cx. | Ol K ovepan; | The farewell ceremonies ~drowned et ey o, Tt T 1t s B B e O i =4 = se? | rm that supplied the <1 sound of the *‘all ashore” bell, and MTs. | ;. Kimball. |Seattle & Tacome..(10 am[Pler 271 Maes” Rierrr ™ orics “in the properties © ang nd Ocean | with coal, and as a result Uncle | Bjddle started for Portland with the ve: Rainfer Seattls & N. What.| b pm|Pler 2| gater rights now in use above Niles, particu- A TOUR TO to remove ils | am's big passenger boat had to call at | sel. Captain Randall stopped the ship at | Umatilla...|Puget Sound Ports.|11 amiPler | Jufiy'in the Sunob Valley, for the development SIRCks hetc Honolulu for a supply of fuel that would | Black Point, however, and lowered Mrs. | February 21. | | | of water which is being sent to_this city the c s eyt A gy s ‘re vesterday | Biddle into one of Crowley's launches. Pomona. ... Humboldt ... 1:30 p|Pler 9| through the Alameda pipe and the Belmont t anty use the whole of a burn. The Meade arrived here yesterday RO | ¥ebruary 220°| | | pumps. Expenditures by the water company gy ;’\:‘!‘wx\cs?.\’a;rrr\r:;:’v: n tl |a week late, the imitation coal taken = Quick Di teh, Pt. Arena..|Point Arena . 12 pm|Pler ,2 | on this system have, therefore. been omitted i aboard 2 saki being accountable for as a Qu spatch. Hyades.... | Honclulu & Kahului2 m|Pler 20 | from ‘this’ valuation, 'to be added ss may be Geary-Street Franchise. | 5 7 @ g ixty- | The Bri ship Langdale was yester- {Columbia.. | Astoria gytiand, m|Pier 24 | found necessary during the progress of the | & wm the 1 | tbe gelay. The Meade hrought Bixt ey Howard B | February 23 | inquiries now being made by the Board of Order Mol the franchise granted in common by | three cabin passengers, fitty-seven sick, | day towed from Howard-street wharf, | coronado...\Grays Harbor _...| 8 pmiPler 2| Supervisors, as a basis for fixing water rates. from Novem] T e B | wounded and convalescent, thirteen in- | Where she has just finished discharging | Coos Bay..|San Pedro & Way.| 8 am(Pier 11| “The old ‘works from the Niles dam acrosc Park and Oc Raflroad O ne, two prisoners and 410 discharged | her cargo, to Port Costa to load grain. | Spokane....'S. Diego & Way Pts| § am|Pler 11 | Alameda Creek to Niles are not essential to & | Beach ana Mission Raiiroad Compan | et e oroudnt ‘fhom Honoluly ten | The ‘Langdale arrived Iebruary 4. and | Newburs.!(Grays Harbor ...\ 5 pmiPler 2| {he system as now in use. It may, howsver, 2 - Central Railroad Company (the last Stowaways, whose presence on board | Will be ready for sea again before the | . ... | Kebreary & § o, l 0 o] be aicficult to separate them froms ‘the wWates % EMENR AL, SN Srantors of the present Market Street | caused 4 delay of several hours in quar- | end of the month. | February 2. ould not now be constructed as & hecessary EAVING SAN FRANCISCO MARCH 8. ay Company) to connect existing roads | antine, The sick were transferred to the Nippon Mar|China & Japan. pm|PMSS | art of the system, but being constructed they e g:"(;:-r. gi"""h with Market street, in any | Presidio, the soldiers were lodged at the ‘Was Off Port for Three Days. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.[1{ am|Pler 9 | (00" fe made, for a time at least, to serve a YMOND & WHITCOMB CO., County of the Propostd mmiciial teicly, and | detention camp on sngel Island and .the | The ship Florence arrived yesterday, February 26. i useful purpose in supplying water to riparian 61 Crocker Building San F 5. When the Bos s L. M S cabin passengers were brought ashore at | o ; p Honolulu, She lost | Alliance. .. |Portland & Way...[...... ler — | oomers on Alameda Creek at and below Niles. = a e > iatuhen the Board of Supervisors takes the | 2226 ROWT on the tug Slocum. wenty-two days from Honolulu. e los! February 27. S it e i il initiative under section 6 of article XII of the v i jary 16 and | her fore royal mast on January 29 in a | Sonoma....|Sydney & Way....|10 am(Pler 7| a¢ gne-half of the estimated cost of duplicat charter, are one or two elscti d The Meade left Manila January 16 an Sydney X S wi D) 15 Baiiatosion 50 5e ety nr;slrvqru :0:]_!‘1’or Nagasaki January 2. At Nagasaki she northeasterly gale, and has been kept off {Suxo,r o safl::zuurz R ¥ -5-1'7&'1 RIS to acquire a street railroad by origina) con. | took aboard a supply of “coal” As it g;eg";':df‘;’n‘)“lx?}f Says by, Southeasterly: | Ssqunin. i |Greye Hubor"f‘d 5 bniptar 3| @drisieiiisiivivieieiiiiiieeie i @ struction or reconstruction and of incurrin turned out, only a small percentage of G. Elder... | Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 3 s = debt through bord issue for the ‘acquisition of | what flled the bunkers wauld really hurn, — ozl hence Feb 13; Br ahip Conwhy, from Shang- 3 W | and what did burn was over 20 per ten i . B e cition hen can the proceedings for the acqui- | Waste. On February s. when in latitude SEEWR onNEm pona g e FGRAYS HARBOR_Arrived Feb 14—Schr ( P | DRel sommiinel ook B Do O thixigeo: |38 north, longitude 165.7 west, Captain | The British ship Andorinta fs chartered for | ~gcamer. For, TBatts. | Eeuoia, hencs Feb 14. i ng ot Hongkong with steamers for India, | and In what form shall sald memcotingr oy | Willson decided to branch off in the di- | wheat to Europe at 23s; the French bark Marie | - - | " Barbound—Stmrs Grace Dollar and Melville ¢ No cargo received on board on day of | taken? When shall each step in said procecs. | Fection of Honolulu and there 1ay in | younos, same, 20s 3d. Farallon..... |Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 18 | Dollar. | ings be taken? - | supply of real coal. The island port was | “Ta’f{ih bark Eaton Hall loads wheat at | Dolphin......|Skagway & Way Ports. [Feb. 22 FOREIGN .PORTS. | _ The purposes of these inquiries being that the | reached February 8, and on February 9, | Tacoma for Europe. Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Feb. 25 | gANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Jan 23—Br ship City Attorney shall give this board full legai | With 700 tons of good ccal in the bunkers, | “The Norweslan bark Andromeda will load | Dirigo.... .. |Skagway & Way Ports.Feb. 27 | Lavernbank, from Hamburg; Br ship Ben Lee, | mdvice upon every question involved in fhis | the transport headed for San Francisco. | jumber at Hastings Mills for Callao, 52s 6d; from Hamburg. Tuesday. 15th, 1902 reduced rates. For at company’s office, corper First. . H. AVERY. Genersl Agent. PACIFIC STEAM HAVIGATION 00, i Bia Emerieana to Vapora; stopping at Mexican, Central ports. Sailing from How- A 18 ..March 10 s mers are b expressly for Cen- h American passenger service. e at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight ger office, 316 Calltornia street - ©* FOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. ] T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. $10 rage, $40; Meals Free. Argyll safls Thursday, Mar. 13 €. 8. Leelanaw sails Monday, Mar. 23 S. Argyll April 29 p. m. . 330 Market s Coast Agent. §I23VALL, CAMOR, WEW DELRRICS.S.00 L DIREOT LINE To TARITL ATUSTRALIA for Tahit . Feb. Honoluly . ) iflfifl“ B;;\uc?ah\iarch 8,702, 2'p. m. P P e, 43 e o e & Winter Trail Now Open to Nome, Teller and St. Michael For passenger and express rates apply to TRANS-ALASKA COMPANY, Crocker building. Operating stage lines between Iliamna Bay and sbove points. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. St LoutsFeb 2610am St Paul, l(l’-'o’;??&n REU STA« LING. NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. Friesiand, Feb.26,noon Vaderland, Mar.i2,noon uthwark, Mar.5,noon Kens'gton, Mar.19, noon ATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery COEPAGNIE SENERALZ TRANBATLAKNTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. tailing every Thursday, instead of faturday, at 10 . m.. from pler 42, North River, foot of Merton street. First class to Havre, §70 and upward. Second clase to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED LA 82 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 6 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. ckets sold by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FOR U, S, NAVY YAR) AND VALLE)) Eieamers GEN. FRISBIZ o- MONTICELL) 2ay. allejo 7 & m. Sunday. Sundey, 7 &. m., cents, Telephone Main office, pler 2, Mission-street BROS. The Weekly Call 81 per Yecar. Mar. 5, 10am|St. Louis, Mar.19,10am | "ATES and CANA- | FEXTRAC l subject in order that nothing will be done or | | omitted that will jeopardize this undertaking. PROFESSIONAL BEGGAR | EXPOSED THROUGH ARREST ‘ Mrs. Lena Miller, alias Naylor, a pro- | fessional beggar from New York, ap- | peared before Judge Conlan yesterday on | a charge of cruelty to a minor child. She was arrested Saturday on Montgomery street by Policeman Leonard for begging, | and when searched more Yhan $8 was | found upon her. She had a little child ] with her at the time. tinued until to-morrow. | Secretary White of the California So- | clety for “the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has had the woman under sur- | | veillance since January 16. She had been | in receipt of relief from different chari- | table organizations, and White was asked | to look into the case. | ered where she was living with her three | young children and 2 man named Moxle | Schneepman, wi:om she claimed was her | cousin. She was offered free transporta- tion back to New York, where she said | her husband had deserted her, but she de- clined, as she made too much money here begging. A few days ago a gentleman | saw her open a handkerchief on Mont- | gomery street to put a $ gold" plece in- | side which a gentleman had given her, | and there were a number of gold pieces | already rolled up in the handkerchief. P S S — Water Front Notes. The owners of the German ship Otto Gildemeister have made application for Amerjcan register and permission to change the vessel's name to Golden Gate. The steamship Tampico, which arrived yesterday at Port Townsend from Hono- | lulu, reports having encountered heavy | weaiher. About twenty miles off Uma- tilla reef she passed through a lot of wreckage, apparently the deck load of some coaster. | The steamship Rainier, which arrived | here yesterday, five days from Port Had- | lock, Teports that about 5 p. m. of Febru- | ary 13, about thirty miles west of the Co- lumbia River! she passed an fron bark, loaded and painted iead color, with her fore topgallant mast carried away. She also sighted a wooden bark in ballast. The case was con- | The woman gave | | the societies false addresses, and it was | by accident that Officer McMurray discov- | She encountered a seasonable share of | stormy weather, but on the whole had a | pleasant trip. She sighted the Warren | vesterday morning., The cabin passen- gers were: Major John Biddle Porter, Major J. D. Glen- | non. Major k. 2. Fobine; ‘Major K, P. Host, ]Comrnander T. H. Stevens (U.'S. N.), Captain T. P, P. Varney, Lieutenant D. G. Arrow- smith, Captain Herschell Tupes, Captain J. J. Curry, Lieutenant H. Clay Evans Jr., Lieuten- | Lieutenant T. H. Koch, Holly, Lieutenant J. P. | ant Herman Glade, Licutenant G. M. Robinson, Lieutenant L. Van Shgick, Chap- lain.G. W, Priolean, Lieu Clark, | Lieutenant W. M. Robert; . J. Rans- | bottom, Miss Vena Richmond, Miss Edith Rich- mond, ‘Miss Ida Lasswell, Miss J. J. Deeley, [ Miss 'B. R Locke, Captain C. R. Hexamer, IMrs C. R, Hexamer and child, Mrs. H. F. Hoyt and son, Mrs. J. F. Presnell and child, Mrs, H. Tupes and child, Mrs. E. Macklin and | chila, Mre. F. A. Lewis, Mrs. C. B. Franklin, Mrs. J, J. Curry, C. I Dillon, J.'J. Meany, { 3. F. Thompson, O B, nkins, Mrs. W, A. Boyle, H, P. Ford, Mrs. W. M, Roberts, F. H. Brundage, V. R. Lyle, W, McLaughlin, Mrs, H. H. Rutherford and child, L. M. Theabeaden, E. C. Batten, J. J. Letterhouse, Miss Mary Sprague, J. K. Barrett, Lieutenant J. Purcell, Dr. Clarence Marti Dr, C. F. mith, Jose Vano, J. A. Le Rc Mrs, J. A, e Roy. From BS Mitchell. | Mrs. Nagasaki—Lleutenant J. F. SETh AR Luxor Arrives From Hamburg. The Kosmos line steamship Luxor ar- rived in port yesterday from Hamburg with sixteen passengers and a cargo of hardwood, coffee, hides and other mer- chandise. She encountered some heavy | weather between here and Mazatlan, but | arrived here on schedule time. She was 301 days from Hamburg, 9 days from Antwerp, 9 days from London and 5 days 13 hours from Mazatlan. Her cabin pas- | sengers were: Dr. R. Holtzapfel, T. Halzenbach, Favian Edwards, \David Lappekin, Alfred Gautschi, Herman Zollinger, Carlos Huber, May Tinney, H. Stredham, J. McKay, Mrs. A. Van Santen, . Basset and wife, F. Peterson, E. Foucar and wife. R AT L A Head Winds Delay Coasters. The strong southerly gales of the past few days have made the voyage from northern ports to San Francisco a strenu- ous struggle. Quite a number of coasters are behind time, and all recent arrivals from the north have reached port many hours late. The ‘steamship Eureka ar- IN "B OF BEEF. (= i e =T ‘W? i W "MUCH SUSTENANCE LITTLE BULK" sy LOOK' FOR THIS SIGNATURE IN. BEUE chartered prior to_ arrival. The barkentine S. N. Castle returns to Hono- Julu with a general cargo. The Dutch steamer Folmina, recently re- ported, *is free, having missed her canceling date. ” — T ‘Wheat For Europe. The French bark Conetable de .Richemont was cleared yesterday for Queenstown for or- ders, with 67,367 ctls wheat, valued at $74,103, 2pd 26,000 fest lumber as dunnage, valuéd at The British ship Alcinous, which cleared yes- terday for the same port,’ carried 53,764 ctls wheat, valued at $59,100, and 16,000 feet lum- ber as dunnage, valued at $256. —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort _Point, Francisco Bay. Published by official au- 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, FEBRUARY 18, Bun rises Bun sets Moon sets o |Time [Time| [Fime| Time| £ S F ] Fe | Ft. ) Pt s L w| H Wi L Wi H W) et ot 08 48 =3h emnce 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 L day. except when there are but three tides, as 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 helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The -plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Hydrographle Office, U. S. N., Mer- Brn:":%l:ms‘) Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., February 17, 1902. The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry pullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8§ p. m., Greenwich mean time. W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. gt ity Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Rue, ata Cooe Bay & Port Orford|Feb. 48 IAD;Eplre. Coos Bay ..... vv..|Feb. 13 Rival. Willapa Harbor . *|Feb. 1 Lakme. Portland & Astoria....|Feb. 18 Tmatilia Puget Sound Ports ....[Feb. 18 Asunclon. ... [Tacoma .... I|Feb. 18 Victoria, .. ..« Oyster Harbor . 2i[Feb. 18 Sonoma. . Eydney\& ‘Way Ports..|Feb, 18 San Juan.... |Panama & Way Ports..|Feb. 18 Plelades Seattle ... *[Feb. 19 Pomon: Humboldt .|Feb. 19 Columbi Portland & Astoria_ ... (Feb. 19 Tsis. Hamburg & Way Ports,[Feb. 19 Titania. Nanaimo L[Feb. 19 Chas. Nelzon.| Redondo . Ll {web, 19 Point Arena.. Point Arena .|Feb. 20 Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way Ports,|Feb, 20 Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Ports|Feb. 20 Eureka. Humboldt ... <v..|Feb. 21 Mandala Coquille River .. ! . 21 City Puebia. .| Puget Sound Ports . 21 % China & Japan . . 22 San Pedro ... 23 Grays Harbor 21 Seattle ....... .|Feb. 23 San Diego & Way Ports|Feb. 23 Newport & Way Ports..|Feb. 24 --|Grays Harbor ... *[Feb. 24 -{Portland & Astoria....|Feb. 24 Humboldt ... ‘eb. 24 Seattle & Tacoma I[Feb. 25 Puget Sound Ports. +{Feb. 26 Seattle & Tacoma ......|Feb, g 27 San Diego & Way Ports|Feb. | Ports b, exican - |Fel entrance to San | \ Rs«glm Jan 25—Ger bark FPallas, for Royal oads. SYDNEY—gailed Dec 24—Bktn Wrestler, for Kehei. YORKOHAMA—Salled Feb 14—Br stmr Ching Wo, for Seattle. Arrived prior to,Feb- 17—Br stmr Gaellc, hence Jan 21; Jap fmr Riojun Maru, from Se- attle. TAHITI—Salled Jan 2{—Bktn Kohala, for Newcastle, Aus. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Feb 14—Bark Pactolus, for Honolulu. Feb 16—Ship Emily Reed, for Kahului. FALMOUTH—Sailed Feb 15—Nor ship Lanc- ing, for ~Antwerp. Arrived_ Feb 16—Br ship Arracan, Sept 12; Br bark Glamis, from Tacoma. ASCENSION—Arrived Feb 17—Br ship Brit- Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, February 17. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 43 hours from Bureka. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 55 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Chehalis, 36 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Gualala, Weber, 36 hours from Albion. Stmr Brunswick, Dittmers, 41 hours from Eureka; up river direct. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 7 days from Ta- coma, via Clallam Bay 6 days. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 5 days from- Port Hadlock. Stmr Ruth, Higgins, 43 hours from Redondo. Stmr Argo, Hughes, 4 days 3 hours from | ‘Thompson, hence B e Meade, Wilson, 32 days from Ma. | ish General. hence Oct 30, and procceded for g{l“l;é' via Nagasaki 25 days, via Honolulu § (eyAF;\i‘n{Ml?‘rnAfl:e‘iA:‘:ge'}?_tf(fl‘;ls;":bulz: Bty Flocence; Spicer, 22 days from Hono- | camphell, from Port Blakeley. s CALLAO—Arrived Feb 14—Schr Wm H Smith, from Port Blakeley. WALLAROO—Arrived Feb 14—Bktn Robert Sudden, from Chemainus. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Cevic. CLEARED. Monday, February 17. Stmr Geo W Elder, Wallace, Astoria; Oregon Rallroad and Nav. Co. Strir North Fork, Fosen, Eureka; The Chas Nelson Co. c . | from New York. ooy Ship Alcinous, MacCormals, Queenstown: | "FUNCHAL—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Celtic, from New York, for Algiers. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Feb T—Stmr Aller, from Naples and Genoa. 3LASGOW—Sailed Feb 17—Stmr genian, for New York. Bark Olympic, Evans, Honolulu; Williams, Dimend & Co. ¥r bark Connetable de Richmont, Raull. Queenstown; Balfour. Guthrie & Co. Cartha- o Pkin Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch & | €A% 05 X%, {0l e er, 17—Stme Pennayt- B SATLED. vania, for New York. —_———— If'the head of the house is a prohibition- ist it is sometimes easy to account for Monday, February 17. Stmr Geo W Elder, Wallace, Astorta. Stmr Redwcod City (new), Hansen, Bowens EAGEIE the skeleton in the family closet. Stmr National City, Johnson. Fort Brags. | S —————— U S stmr Warren, Barneson, Manila, via Honolulu. e NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dec 16, lat 54 20 S, Ion 58 20 W—Br ship Mooltan, hence Bept 28, for Queenstown. Per U § stinr Meade—Feb 16, 2 p m, passed Br stmr Doric, hence Feb 15, yor China and Japan. MISCELLANEOUS, LONDON, Feb 15—Br stmr from New York for Manila, previously re- ported, put back to Singapore. Will cost £2700 for revairs and dock fees. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Brunswick—Had SE gales all the way down. Per stmr Mackinaw—Had succession of SSE sales for 5 days. Fer stmr Tamoico, NO GREASE OR DANGEROUS o DRUGS In ‘“Herpicide” the New Scientific and Successful Dandruff Treatment. Have you dandruff? TRen you have a contagious parasite disease, unpleas- ant, unhealthy and one that will event- ually lead to baldness. To cure it you must destroy the parasite that eats at the root of the hair. The only preparaticn for destroying these germs is Newbro's Indrasamba, at Seattle, from Hono- lulu, Feb 17—Reports met with very heavy | Herpicide. Charles Klein of Laramie, jeatier during v MR 2 it toi 4 Vmatilla Reef paseed through & large amoun: | W30, says: “Herpicide allayed the itep- | ing, cured the dandruff and stopped my hair's falling out; and it Is bringing a new crop of hair.” Herpicide is free from grease or dangerous, drugs. and makes hair glossy and soft‘as silk. One bottle will convince you of it merits. of' wreckage, consisting of Jjumber and laths, propably deckload of some vessel. Per U S stmr Meade, from Manila, Feb 1 Had a succession of casterly rales after le Put into Honolulu short of ship Florence, from Honolnlu, Feb 17— Jan 20 carried away foreroyal yard in NEB gale. Have been off San Francisco for threa- days with & succession of SE and SW gales and a rough bar. Per stmr Painier—Feb 13, 5 p m, 30 miles W of Cclumbia River, saw an iron bark loaded and painted lead color with foretopgallant mast gone; also wooden bark in bailast; both bound In. ' Feb 15, noon, 30 miles NW by W of St George Reef, spoke schr Columbia, from Ballard for San Pedro, loaded with piles. Had SE storm all the way down. T EGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 17, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, veloeity 16 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Progreso, hence Feb 13; stmr Cszarina, hence Fep 13; | De8t NATURAL Alkalinej Water stmr Tampico, from Honolulu. Sksnlal Feb 17—Stmr City of Seattle, 220 BROADWAY, N. Y. agway. - NEAH BAY—Passed in Feb 17—Br ship Belford, from London, for Victoria; Br_ship Laomene, from Antwerp; Br ship M E Wat- For Stomach Disorders. Cout and Dyspepsia DRINK _VICHY CELESTINS PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. On one side of these son, frem Iquique; Br bark Adderly, from Shanghal; ship Oriental, hence Jan 18, for Oyeter Harbor: ship Chas B Moody, from Honolulu; schr Alvena, from San Fedro; schr Robert_Lewers, from Honolulu; stmr Queen, hence Feb 15, for Victoria, Passed out Feb 15—Schr John G North, for ificent SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb T7—Barge Santa San Francisco. hotels is the wholesale and manu- facturers’ district—on the Paula, hence Feb 14. tall stores, Sailed Feb 17—Stmr Aberdeen, for San ’ . A newspaj ters. Si cars to all parts of the city—depots, ferries and parks— pass the entrance. EAST SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 17—Barge Santa Paula, in tow tug Rescue, hence Feb 14. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Robert Dollar, hence Feb 12. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 17—Nor stmr Thyra, | TO-MORROW NIGHT. NORDICA SONG RECITAL. RESERVED SEATS §1. $2, $3. GENEBAL ADMISSION $l. Farewell Recital Saturday Afterncom. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Four Magnificent Programmes. ‘WED. and FRIDAY EVES, Feb. 28, SAT. AFT. and NIGH a SFASON S NOW OP | Prices $ Single seats $1 Ready Thurs- day. Box office e attractions Sher- man, Clay & Co. COLUMBIA SAN FRADISOD'S LEABING THEATRE EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAY. | MATINEES SATURDAYS. | BRADY'S | of the \ o beautiful D | pastoral PRICES—$1 50, $1, T3c, 50c. 25c. By Lottie Biair Parker. Elaborated | by Jos. R. Grismer. play. —F —LAST WEFK SATURDAY MATINEE. Willlam Greet Presents the Powerful Ycung Herole Actor. CHARLES DALTON In WILSON BARRETT'S Remarkable Drama, THE SIGN OF THE GROSS. A MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION. NEXT SUNDAY—FEB. 28 MURRAY AND MACK “SHOOTING THE CHUTES.” G N OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Instantaneous Hit of GEORGE OBER Ome of America’s Foremost Comedians, Chas. Hoyt's Famous Comedy Drama, A Temperance Town. POPULAR PRICES—10¢, 15¢, 25c, 50c, Te. Good Orchestra Seat All Matinees 23c, in NEXT WHEK GEORGE OBER i “A MIDNIGHT BELL." +*TIVOLI» EVENINGS AT $ SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! THE AMEER! MONDAY, Feb. 24—The Great BOSTONIAN OPERA, THE SERENADE. POPULAR PRICES—25¢, 50c, 75c. Telephone Bush 9. > VAUDEVILLE MIXED! WELL! The Blossoms; Hawaiian Glee Club; “ Warren and Blanchard; Mary Ner- man; Dempsey and Mack Com- pany;. 3 Marvelous Merrills; Wincherman’s Bears; Jessie Dals and the Biograph. , Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, Seats and Opera Chairs, 50c. BESAEOR Belasco & Thall, Managers. TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK, The Latest German Farcical Success, “The Orient Express” ALL ABOARD FOR THE LAND OF FUN! MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Seats on Sale Six Days in Advance. PRICES... «+..15¢, 2e, 35c, 50c and TSe. Next Mon.—“THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY." MIXED 10c; Box BE CO anoTHALLS bus® - 3% Theater Thoroughly Heated With Steams TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. A GREAT PRODUCTION of Charles E. Bla- ney’s (Author of “King of the Opium Ring) Successful Melodrama, An African King, PRICES—Evening, 10¢ to 50c; Matines, 10c, = RACING Every Week Day— Rain or Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., Viih" tratne Stopping at. the®entrance tn the track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. ~All trains vis Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenue electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars §o_direct to the tFack in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race, THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. CHAS. F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. OCEANSIDE GARDENS AT THE BEACH. Bids for concossions and privileges of all Kkinds will be recefved at the company’s office, No. 219 Montgomery st., until FRIDAY, the 26th inst