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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1902 PACIFIC LINER AUSTRALIA STEAMS OUT LANDS SUPPLIFS DTSRI o ABSOLUTE SECURITY. DURIN@ abbachith il i FOR THE GAUSS|Gonuine caRTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS mus bear signature of S Fe ot ITTiE . [FOR BiLioUSKESS. CERIIME e Liiioi ADVERTISEMENTS. s !\1‘!'. steamship Australia sailed at ratativiniisG In Spite of an Inauspicious Start Captain Lawless Promises to Mokeiin: “Recgns. Back " the’ siics were Biack _and Have His Passengers Wearing Duck Suits and Hunting Shel-| ®rom Her Antarctic d the rain poured down in 4 3 f ; ras a cture, but 2 F D ___O S A o eidiiing NS Saieess ter From the Sun in a Few Days verdue Ship Acme Arrives Voyage. few days they could wear nd would appreciate awnings BRI s L v R IR R SRR em from the sun. Among the alia’s cargo was aboui 70 poun resh meat for the Tahify market. | mas McComb has been @Fappointed ; » officiating 1 salled. Leaves Five Men on Bleak|. SEE Island to Await German .3 Expedition. GENU l N E Special Dispateh to The Call. WR APPE F VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 2L—Consider- able interest has centered in the voyages of the German ship Ga and the British steamer Discovery to the Antarctic on exploring expeditions. ‘The steamer Mio- ‘wera, which arrived in-port to-day from <Australia, brought the first reports from the German expedition. Thé steamer Tanglin, which took stores to Kerguelon Island for the German South Polar ship Gauss, returned to Sydney before thel STATEMENT | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. filiams, P. C. Cofft She carried ten pa Very sxall and as easy FOR HEADACHE. SEE FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR THE COMPLEXiON Adelaide’s Hard Luck. ! ish steams! Queen Adelalde, | vesterday at Singapore had more than one ship's luck during ihe voyage ed fore and aft by numer. thing on her decks that d tear loose was carricd over- board was in collision and had the marks to show for it when she reached Singapore. She also struck some sunken | ADVERTISEMENTS. OCEAN TRAVEL. liner sailed. The Tanglin had landed 8 ks, as several dented plates testify, | 3 leaking She will belsurveyed after her | b | i R, S R - - cargo has been discharged. The repairs members of the expedition, Herr Enzen- RS | For * Ketenikan. Juneau. that will be mecessary ate cxpected to be sperger and Dr. Luyken, together with- CONDITION AND AFFAI Skagyay. ste, Amgea it quite extensive. 1 ree Russian dog tenders, n 3. Change to com- b 566 i i Mareh pany's steamers at Seattle. ‘ancouver, glier a stormy trip the Tanglin arrived Chinese Runs Amuck on Albatross. Wah Ping, 2 Chinese cook on board the Jnited States ship Albatross, ran amuck terday morning in the men’s quarters | g in the ribs, riled the s tormentor for several laps he “fish boat's” deck and final pulled a revolver and was when 1. The gun was thrown to the deck. Johmson then took a couple of turns in the pigtail and yanked Ping into the hammock. The seaman proceeded to uggle Ping on his knees and fists and had a very weary Chinese on his hands when the master at arms came along and about to “shoot up” the berth| i when Able Seaman Johnson dis- | armed him. Ping likes his oplum and, | le recovering from a dream, quarreied | £ the sailors. The saflor laughed | | ith merry marine jest and | | per. Another jest and Ping him on the berth deck. Ping about to shoot | Johnson, who wes lying in a ham- mock close to Ping’s head, with one hand grabbed the gun and with the; other Ping’'s pigt ‘where the stores were to be found. The two gentlemen of the expedition went ashore and located a place for the erec- tion of an observatory. The house erect- ed by the English expedition was stiil standing, but much out of repair, and 1t was decided to remove it and erect a new one. ~ The landing of the stores was difficult. At first the officers tried to land their cargo with two boats lashed together, but the sea was so rough that this was found impracticable, and finally the ship was brought in close to a large rock by the waters' edge and kept off shore by two anchors. The booms for lifting the cargo were unshipped and erected ashore, and the crew worked day after day until the 500 tons of provisions for the expe- dition had been landed. 'On_December 21 the Tanglin started for Sydney, leaving the members of the expedition to await the Gauss. off Kerguelen Island, where a landing For_ Vietoria, was made, the German flag run up, and a -~ i Port Townsend \ bottle left, with instructions for the com- coma, Everett, New What- mander of the Gauss expedition as to com—11 a. m- Feb 5 10, 15, 20, March 2. attle, Ta- Chang> at Seattle to this compa steamers T AND for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Ta- coma to N. P. R #t Vancouwv C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m.. Feb. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, March 3. _ For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Rgdcnde E‘st An- geles)—Steamer Spokane, Sundays, § a. m. Steamer State of Cal., Wednesdays, 9 a. m. CO M PA N Y | * For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Mon- ¥ - | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Pon‘_fla!rmnl HiAz:x 3 N THE Luis Obispo). Sants Barbara, Ventura, Hue- A D e Sict day of Decem. | neme, East San Pedro, San Pedro and *New- A. D. 1901, ‘and for the year ending on | port (*Bomita only). ber, n 4 that day: made to the Insurance Commissioner | Bopita, 9 a. m.. Feb. 3 3. 10T Mareli 7. of the State of California, pursuant to the re- | Cocs Bav, 9 a. m., Fe 5. 35, Mareh 3. litical Code | _For Ensenada, Magdalena Ba. o Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La-Pa: quirements of section 61 of said State. nta Rosa- CAPITAL. lia an Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth of each St i | monsa. Aot el N P For further information obtain folder. o 2 Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing dates. ASSETS. Net value of Real Estate owned TICK¥T OFFICE—+4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). s 083:000.00 | B0 O DALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, by the Company Kerguelen Island is seldom visited. Cap- | , b7 B + | tain Neuhaus of the Tanglin says there | Amount of Loans scoured b7 Bond os 400.00 ’ are {mfitreesT;‘her]e—gothmz ilfll[ :tugted Premium note and loans “fl any | vegetation. e land runs almost sheer | ', ken in payment of pre- BRITISH SHIP THAT HAS JUST COMPLETHD THE SLOWDST VOYAGHE OF from the water's edge. The English ex-| miums on policies now in force.. 50,308.43 P ifi C { St hi Co. RECORD BETWEEN CHEMAINUS AND PORT PIRIE, TAKING 187 DAYS | | pedition which was there in 1574 had loft | cash market vame ot an stocis | @CITIC LOASE diCamsaip R T Fiskon. & number of rabbits and tese had mul-| “ana Honds owned by e Com o o | - took Ping to_the guardhouse. Fort George Makes Slow Trip. The British ship Fort George, which ar- rived yesterday at Port Pirle, has made one of the slowest voyages on record. She left Chemainus one hundred and. thirty-| | \ days ago. Although never placed | | he reinsured list, considerable anxiety | | felt for her safety, especially as ves- els leaving this side about the same time as the Fort George arrived in Antipodean ports long ago. The average passage for & safling vessel from British Columbia to Port Pirie is about eighty days. i 10 Market st., San Francisco. tiplied wonderfully. A few penguins were ——}+ | caught on shore, but they died on the ot ’ Yorsge te Sydney. éa\ nl:lmber of czracs AL of e 4 e % the early morning tides are given in the left | rants were captured and were used as Tt v Mcevudd | e tor Panama g A mar Lang- | hand column and the successive tides of the | food by the Chinese servants. Two Chi- | Lacrest fue and scerucd | bank, from Portland, Oz. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | nese died on the island and were buried | Net amount of premiums ACAPULCO—Salled Feb 18—Stmr City of | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | there and two others who died on board | cess of collection, and of de- Syiney fon Panama. Feb 20—Stmr San Jose, | day, except when there are but three tides. as | were buried at sea, e - o Y o Praso: sometimes occurs. The helghts given aré In | "The Sydney Morning Herald, comment= | Cash loans to. policy hoiders’ on NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Feb 21—Bktn Edot:l'filiosnml_ge;hamm&fi T A el ey | ing on the ib epe It i possible that the | this Company's policle Kohala, from TN Emily Reed, for Hono- | SIEn precedes the height, and then the number [ Gauss may have arrived at the island be- ) e i e alisd’ ek 20~ Skip Ty < given e subtracted from the depth given by the | fore the Tanglin reached there. [This - Ruahat, charts. The plane of reference is the mean of | Would cause a dejay of a year in the work Total ‘Assets 30,526.30 12,641.63 Ba ing San Francisco May 26 and May Acme Arrives Safely. ; | smpetively, connect with above Steamers. e, i Ame A GEORT PIRIE-Arrived 'Feb 20—Ship HOrt ) b Nioerer Tow waters. of the expedition, as it would make the e [-3.msmp,T Senator and State of California rived yesterday at Yokohama. e “was e, . task of gettin thward into the § made regular trips to Nome last year, lana- N — ‘Endeavor, e m—— B g southwars nto the ice LIABILITIES. ~ > making the trip. Twenty per cent rein- | ;. o1 R OKOHAM A Arrived off_port Feb 21—Ship me Ball. haps render it impossible until the fol-| ~tured endowments in process of * oAt Ot § e M surance has becn pald on her. Acme, from New York, for Yokohama. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. . N., Mer- | lowing summer. As for the men left on, adsustment, or adjusted but not | Dicket Office, 4 New Montgoutery Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, | MAZATLAN—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Curacao, chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | the island, they woull be marooned for | due ¢ 00.335.38 | FtED . PERKINS & CO. Genl. Agenta A Menace to Navigation. Perkins & Co. for San Franclsco. 3 February 21, 1902, R some time, although, fortunately, not| Claims resisted by the Company. £ S P e e g Stmr Senta Rosa, Alexander, San Diegt OCEAN STEAMERS. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | without food. Net present v e e k- The lighthouse keeper at Lime Point re- | Goodall, Perkins & Co. —Stmr Lu- | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, Standine policles, . computed ac- QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived Feb o | o 3 - o i idian, or at 8 cording to the Combined Experi- ported that a fioating mass that looked | Stmr Asztec, Tresk, Tacoma; Pacific Mail | canis from New York, for Liverpool. and pro- ' i. e.. at noon of the 120th mer! . s e . & C like a large raft passed Lime Point on the | Stgamehin Co i cecded_without landing mails or_passengers. | P. Ui. Greenwich mean time, ... MURDERERS OF RICE sno. DRTEGE, g Iy O R. N- O. tide about 5 o'clock Thursday evenins.|eiq & Bros Cor oo oo o D Spreck- | BOULOGNE_Safled Keb 20—Stmr Amater- Licutenant, G. 8. N, In charg NOT YET SENTENCED | rices ‘Bims, sto.- Snly Stcamehip Dine to 4 v: =3 e otterdam, B . . . 8. P i .. Mariners hiave been warned to keep a| Br stmr Victorla, Casey, Ladysmith; R |98y from Hotterdam, for fey ¥ otmr Trave, Present value of unpaid amounts lockout for the derelict. . : PORTLAND, Or., Lin= from Port!1ad to all Through Ticke:s to all SPECTACULAR SUICIDE Trial of Charles Donnelly Continues Afinmmh::ufielclmll\?ls‘:lXmem policies. N Before a Jury in Judge Law- Water Front Notes. Br 'ship Clan Macoherson, McDonald, Ant- Steamer Movenents. OF. A SEAFARING MAN lor’s Court. Tonal Lianinties PO e amahip ond rail, at oty Tt for e P Mt G, T | Y hark Julca Vethe, Csard, Quesnstown; — Walks to the End of Meiggs Wharf| Willlam Buckley and Thomas Moran, INCOME. | svaaxER TioxaTs NoLUDE BERTA sat WEALS. cently built for the Pacific Mail Company, b! TO ARRIVE. 3 convicted of the murder of George W. | Cash received for premiums on i b St e Balfour, Guthrie & Co. and Sends Bullet Into His % B 4 SS. COLUMBIA Sails.. bave been put on the shipping list. They | Br bark Inverlocky, Symmers, Queenstown; 3 Rice, the non-union machinist, at the | new palicies during the year. S Feb. 12, 22; Mar. &, 1% 24 will both be on this coast shortly. L Kauffman. L Due. ‘Brain. S f Twentiéth d Howard | Cash received for' reriewal of ELOER st x The steamship Umatilla sailed yester. SAILED. | & DalivAlits. Tk MO B Rinia el o Dot Twen S ovarc | . miums during the year. o ....Feb. 17, 27; Mar. 9. 19, 20 day for Puget Sound. She was two days Friday, February 21 22 s DAEVes JXo> 18N V- B streets, October 11, appeared for sentence | Cash received for Interes lns st e Saes o ottt T bening her soheaule time owing to the er | s Urmatilia, Coustr S r o riary 2L 22 | mitted suicide yesterday afternoon in a | yesterday before Judge Lawlor. At the | Cash received for rents T e R Rl g L & Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Ger ship Hercules, Warners, Jaluit; Wil- liams, Dimond & Co. from Genoa and Naples, for New York. lays of a stormy trip down and detention - 22| gpectacular manner on the end of Meiggs | request of their attorneys sentences were | Received for remmsur Sound ports. 23 v, American Union Life Ins in_ guarantine, S ’. .C. 5 4 was seen to walk a block | postponed till Saturday, March 1, when e = ‘The barkentine Irmgard srrived yester- | Soor Eabirs, Mactens, Coos Bay. Mandalay. .| Coaullle Rive o e e he mens lous | Mmotions for new trials will be argued. . | Received from all other sources day, fifteen days from Honolulu. She| Stmr Australia, Lawless, Tahitl. Soate 8¢ Cal. ) atays Harbor 23 | Meiggs wharf to the end. He stood on the | Ih€ trial of Charles Donnelly, also ac- Total Income . brought 18,22 bags of sugar. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. i Mendoelno it . 33 | I e o oot 000,90 the | cused of the murder of Rice, ‘was con- The bark J. D. Peters, while being tow Stmr Rival, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. | Creseent City | Crescent City | Dehird his tight ear and sent a bullet into | tinued before a jury in Judge Lawor's EXPENDITURES. | © TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ed to sea yesterday, got mixed up with | Ship America, Harding, Seattle. | §. Barbara...|Redondo .. | his brain. -The suicide fell headlong into | SOULt Yesterday. The witnesses examined | cuen paid for losses and matured ner First and Brannan streets, at i p. m.. the ferry-boats in the fairway. The tug| Bark J D Peters, Townsend, Seattle. | Pomona. Humboldt . e Tay: ¥ were Walter J. Platt as to his daughter | ~endowments . g for YOKOH 4 and HONGKONG, calling at that had her in charge had to do some| Brig Galilee, Hellingsen, Mahukona. Bonita. Newport & Way Pos Baerat BoAtEn grappled for the bod: Erline’s sickness in the City of Mexico. | Cash paid for su: pol Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghat and con- lively maneuvering to get the bark safely | Schr Marion, Topfer, Tacoma. G. W. Elder..|Portland & Astoria. pd succeeded In recovenng It . When thy | Judge Mogan, Police Sergeant C. H. Me- | Cash paid for dividends to policy . | Decting at Hongkong with steamers for India, past the danger Mne. MEMORANDUM. | North Fork.. | Humboldt . a ‘3 icceede “h de !t’ i M“‘ € | Donald and Daniel Long, court stenog- 146. ete. No cargo recsived on boafd on day of Per stmr Point Arena—Too rough to com- Seattle & T cctmng was found by which the bogy | Tapher as to the young girl's testimony o z -70 | sailing. plete loading_at Mendocino. Beattle & Tewens I e X WO © body | gt the preliminary examination and Po- SS. NIPPON MARU.. Grays Harbor . Seattle San Pedro Coos Bay & could be identified. The body was liberally tattooed. On the left hand, between the thumb -and fore- finger, was a heart and “1846.” On the s isedsapes TN “1902 | 88. AMERICA MARU........... o | e .....Friday, March 21st, 1902 | £s. HONGKONG MARU NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Per bktn Irmgard—Feb 19, off Farallones, St saw a bark painted lead color, with red bot- Matters of Interest to Mariners and | tom, bound in. liceman Brown, who had the subpena to| Officers and emploves = except serve upon the girl. Platt was also ex- [ 8881 S0 ECC0 O Cotsot amined as to the shooting of Rice and | Starics and taveiie, th, Shipping Merchants, MISCELLANEOUS. The British ship Star of Germany is char- tered for lumber at Portland for East London, LONDON, Feb 21—Singapore telegraphs Br stmr Queen Adelaide, from Seattle, arrived with sundry losses and damages sustained in ; slightly damaged by ecollision, left forearm was “N. G. Sims, 1865, and alongside it a ship. He was evidently a seafaring or longshore man, dressed in his best clothes. e gave practically the same testimony as at the two former trials. —_— e - BOOKKEEPER SIMPSON { Cash pai Medical examiners’ f o s v gt owe v g KSR Y (WA e e Tuesday. April 15th, 1902 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For reight and passage apply at company's office. 421 Market street. corner First for rent Durban or Delagoa Bay, 72¢ 6d. The barken- | heavy weathe; tine Amarenth is chartered for lumber at Van- | 2180 struck on sunken rocks. There is & leak | Washtena covver for Taku, 50s. These two vessels were | i0 her ballast tank. Will decide about repair- | Point Arens Cash paid for commuting commis- —— Thrown Out of a Restaurant. . W. H. AVERY, General Agent. APPEARS IN COURT | ,s% . mmerSERERE EEEREREREER SR . ing after the cargo is out. 7 Wi axrcame ing) . ghartersd prior fo arrival. ~ The British ship | '€ after the cargd bo out. o |Sants Rosa..’|San Diego & Wi Captain Seymour yesterday detailed De- | Ho Is Daily Visited in Prison by the| - Hyderabad is chartered for wheat to Europe y o4 am llr & merlcall at e The brig Consuclo loads redwood at | BSma upon-which was quoted 25 per cent re- |San Pearo & Wi tective Whittaker to investigate the case Two Women Who Claim Him e i = Fureka for Homoluia and ihe bark Amy | Surince. arrived off the port of Yokonama | Hueneme" . of William Griffin, & barber, living at the the year $2 947. i Turner merchandise here for Hilo. s TELBGRAPHIC. Beattle & H Standard House, 179 Fourth street, who as Husband. ROBERT E. PATTISON, President. e e ERVI“F, POINT LOBOS, Feb . v el e Bor had been taken to the City and County| T. R. Simpson, former bookkeeper for 0. A. CRAINE, Secretary. Dé’bf:“?‘,,f_’}i‘i“%,”_‘” RG—HAMBURG. Shipments of Rye. T I LD e e v M B Hospital Thursday suffering from scalp | the Molse-Klinkner Company, 320 San- |, Subscribed and swern to betore me this sth | QEUL SHLATH, TS i PR v o e D Byt Dook i Chl & Japan wounds. Whittaker ascertained that | some street, appeared before Judge Fritz ‘ 3 TWIN. T BEW Pa & NG R ERVICE. cleared yesterday for Antwerp, with 50,661 | iy i Hopoluln Griffin, while under the influence of HQUOT, | yesterday morning to answer six charges| Commissioner fcr California in New York. |, PLYMOUTH -CHERBOURG-HAMBURG. ctis rye, valued at $51,000, and 17, T | Ao e e e b T A ent tq Martin's restaurant, on Third | g¢" misdemeanor embezzlement. As he | *Palatia......March 1/Pretoria......March 15 i e e gorg 7,000 ft lum- | Ancaios, from Tacoma, for Queenstown: schr street, Wednesday, and had a row with | haq b ted without a warrant, it Pennsylvania.March 8/ Moltka March 29 nage, valued at $255., William Rento, from New Whatcom, for Port the proprietor, who threw him out, and Le | nos pecosenrs to - GONORRHGA AND URINARY DISCHARGES 5 “To Hamburz direct. Hamburg-Am-r'can Line, 37 B'way, N V. HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacifie Coast, 401 California st., San Francisco. APWS JAMOR, NEW CARICS.S.CO. Lo e e ey gt e OVRECT LING 70 TRHITE S$S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney..Thurs.. Feb. ss. A EDA S — gnmrl blém Kllkl‘.Fni from Port Ludlow, for | m—————e fell, Wheat for Europe. Honolulu; Br bark Faikirk, from Tacoma, for Destination. | The French bark Jules Verne was cleared | Passed inward Feb 21—Stmr Washtenaw, February 22. yesterday for Queenstown for orders, with 48,- ;-mu YF;hhl& lo'r ‘l‘,rwnu; Ger ship Thelka, g-mrlla : gnxnrll-nm 972 ctls heat, valued 5, rom Yokohama, for Tacoma. eattle ‘airhaven) lumiber 28 dunh:.p:"vu;xe:“fi%fm 20,000 £t | EUREKA—-Arrived Feb 21—Stmr Santa Point Arena ...... The British bark Inverlochy was also cleared | MOnica, hence Feb 20; stmr Brunswick, hence Honolulu & Kahului|. yesterday for Queenstown for orders, with 52,- | Feb 20. Astorla & Portland. | 495 ctis wheat, valued at $57.700, and 16,000 | . Salled Feb 21—Schr Mabel Gray, for San February 23. Francisco. Humboldt .. % onber o Sotmmiin, SoRuel S Y0. PORT ANGELES—Passed out Feb 21—Ship San Pedro & Way. Joseph B Thomas, from Tacoma, for Sydney. S, Diego & Way Pts) ‘was necessary for the Judge on Thursday to order his release, but he was at once rearrested on warrants which had been N 2 X ! n blames no one but himself for his trouble. | S Mot rendy to Srarord the (oot Paan Bri h“y‘_""‘——“ cont(nuc(‘ll tl!!lmondolnz & i t Young Pupils Entertain. Every day since nis arrest Simpson has Th g ils of & P been visited in the City Prison by the two he puplls of the first and second grades | women who claim him as husband. The of St. Poter's Academy gave an enter-| women often meet in the prison and sit tainment yesterday afternoon for the | for hours with Simpson between them. benefit of the improvement. fund of 8t. | The peculiar actions of the trio puzzle the Later he was arrested on Fourth street for drunkenness and spent twenty- four hours in the City Prison. Griffin for Honolulu. ... .. -Saturday. March Exports to British Columbia, In bay Feb 21—Br bark Antiove, from Ka- February 24. Peter's parish.Notwithstanding the heavy | police officials. Yesterday afternoon ths §S. AUSTRALIA. for Tahiii. et The steamer Umatilia salled yesterday for | Bulul for Oyster Harbor; Br bark Troop, from | Corenado...(Grays Harbor rainstorm, 8t. Peter's Hall on Florida | women left the prison.together. S R Saturday, March 2, 10 a. m. w - ¥ Fusan, Korea, for Royal Roads. 8. Barbara. (Grays Harbor ... street, between Twenty-fourth and | Bl SRR 0 J. D. SPUECKELS & BRS. C6., Benera: 2 lcicria with an assorted merchandise cargo | = ASTORIA - Baited Fob 21 fonr Orlent. for |~ o February 25, Twenty-fifth, was comfortably crowded | - o 7 Hartai destined for the principal British Columbian | gan Francisco; bktn Omega, for San Fran- | Phoenix....|Mendocino City. by relatives and friends of the pupils, who Francis J. Carolan to Entertain. €en'i Passanger Office, 643 Narket 3t., Pagitic $t ports, valued at $18,838. The cargo included | cisco. Newburg...|Grays Harbor thoroughly enjoyed a well prepared and | prancis J. Carolan, master of San Mateo the following merchandise and produce. Arrived Feb 21—Schr Alcalde. from San | C. Nelson.. |Seattle & Tacoma. successfully carrfed out musical and - “ .t 86,500 1bs malt, 0044 Ibs and 25 cs dried | Pedro; schr Antelope, hence Feb 4. Nippon Mar|China & Japan Mterary programme. Drag Hounds, will entertain the members PAGIF": SIEA" MVIMTH}N co fruit, 2437 Ibs bread, 1250 Ibs raisins, 30,000 z‘POBRT TOV;r‘\'EEfiD;PM outward Feb | City Puebu"l’u:‘tws‘::l;i;l’;a"v ———— of the Hunt Club at luncheon to-day at " Tbs salt, 354 gals wine, 46 pkgs groceries and | 21—Br bark Mary A Troop, from Vancouver, y Burlingame Couniry Club. The gue i Piy - 2 : S § S sl T | e PR | e o | i S0 B 3 R TOn BAUYAGE. e i e | DU, O G | And Gia Sud Americana > Vaporas Canmod goods, 900 Ths Shocoiate. 10 tons chopped | C Blade, from San Pedro; schr James A Gar. | Pomona.. .. Humboldé D s Tae oo e teies T Sn | 8 2150 M. nd If Weathes conaitions bg | Zoy Loinarsiso, stovping at Mexican. Central feed, 216 Ibs cheese, 2100 pigs lead, 241 Ibs | fleld, hemce Feb 2. R i 5 | Dinited Srates Distiier Conct Bich 5 Sl foc | fevorable s lavge Snd brIHant Beid wit A CURE IN 38 HOURS. | g e e o Peetes Salltng: from How- tobacco, 218 Ibs ham, 282 cs eggs, 2 cs electri- Balled Feb 21—Stmr Sequoia, for San Fran- | Bequola....|Grays Harbor . 5 pm|Pler 2 $500 ‘snch & strict Court with a claim for | favorable a g wi and 3, pler 16, 12 m. cal suppiles, 20 pkgs paints and oils, 50 tins | CI%Co. <[ tate Cal,. [880_DtEY & Wey.| B amiBisr 33 citifok saiyage,. tha tots) belng SH000. ~ ¢} folloW: thie “hams. —- PALENA ...March 3 TUCAPEL . matches, 06 Pkgs paste, 2000 Ibs meal, 233 1bs | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 20— |Arcata.....|Coos B. & Pt Orfd12 “miPier 13 & SANTIAGO. March 23 GUATEMALA o seeds, 2 pkes dry goods, 14 pkgs iron, 1863 ¢ | Btmr Alcazar, from San Pedro, and sailed for | . Poctend b ey tp‘ ol E These steamers are built expressly for Cea- lumber, 784 1Ibs beans, 441 Ibs starch, 436 | San_ Francisco. . e W Y k. 3 2 tral and South American passenger service, s S L o R o8 Y The Bad Boy’s Bowe essing 2 || LT Merchandise for Tahiti. CASPAR—Safled Feb 21—Stmr Samoa, for | Coarina. ... |Seattle & Tacoma..| 5'pm - = The steamer Australia, which sailed yester- | Ban Francisco. G. W..Elde1| Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 3 v - P KIBNEY & LIVER | <TEA > cay for Tahiti, carried a general merchandise |, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 21—Stmr Bonita, | o 1o F""’}“gr 28. | / Nature punishes every excess, Dot only of the bad boy, but of ourselves as (TEANSAL e £ hence Feb 19, and safled for San Francisco. h S o4 pm 1l. ‘Over-eati: . i i i LINE argo. The cargo manifested at the Custom- | "“BOINT REYES- Passed Feb 21, 13:05 5 s | San Juan.. 3 well. -eating, over-drinking. under-sleeping result in~bowel troubles liable = 2 o 1 = house up to 3 p. m. yesterday was valued at | Stmr Signal. from Coos Bay, for Redondo. | Palke., % . to become serious. 8 B TO NEW YORX VIA PANAMA DIREGT. $20,620 and included the following merchandize | GRAYS HARBOR—Barbound Feb 21—Stmr | Santa Ana. ‘Pfl“ o Btm;rldcum --|10 am|Pler 2 & . . nd produce: Sequota. Queen..... | Fuget Sound Forts,|i1 amiPler ““My children will take Cascarets sooner than any other a Voo i § Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. :“i'w ,r b:;l:’“ m’?lm:. flour, 8 pkes bi- | TACOM A_A,.,h,,,} Feo hfl—PBhl;ll.Ml:a P,;,,,,, | Spokane... |San Pilsus Wey., 9 am|Pler 11 -ulnem Mrs. Mumert, Princeton, I11. L (R . 8. 8. Argyll sails Thursday, Mar. 13 cycles and su , 213 ctls bariey, 41 Castle, from Seattle; schr poine, from | 3 & ow rots X } - H day, . Mar. brer. 517 Tonpeans. 3488 e -pres, 131 5a | Port owasend: Dkih Poriand, hece Jan 35 | Columbia.. |Astoria & Porilandi11 am|pler 24 “wondseiu) mamng Sl e 18 1y family snd they dre A PLEASANT LAXATIVE &8 Leclanaw sails Moaday, 24 assorted canned goods, 62 cs coal ofi, 493 Ibs | Salled Feb 20—Bktn T P Emigh, for Sya- | p.. T —Lee D. Thompson, Portsmouth, Va. NOT INTOXICATING - 8. 2rgyll sails Tucsday. April 29 P e o ke eeal it s eyt | “Baled Fels 21 e back Pinmers, for Quesns- | e LM SR e o ronbled i ponstiontion or gt : ; Frogh T ot 26 ARt s r , e - 21— , o er. - y Tables, 0627 Js tresh meat, 309 PREs Eroceries | town; Br ehip Ancalos, for Queenstown: Br FROM SEATTLE. Temedy for colds we ever used. o) "1 Als0 the best F. F. CONNOR. Pacific Coast Agent. and provielons, 175 pkes hardware, 2001 Ibs | bark Falkirk. for Cork. ~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dutord, Clayton, N. ¥. e lard, 26,950 7t lumber, 3 bales leather, 7 pkgs | PORTLAND—Sailed Feb 21—Stmr George W | Steame F *'I have used Cascarets and have found them a most OCEAN TRAVEL. machinery, 11 pkgs millwork, 648 1bs mill- | Elder, for San Francisco: stmr Alllance, for | -— — excellent rem¢ for both my: ! AMERICAN LINE. self and Bead St. oy children. “tufte, 31 pkes mails, 68 pkes paints and oiis, | San Francisco; schr Volant, for San Fran- | Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 22 ~AMrs. Bridget McCrosson, tadelphia, Pa. NEW YORX _SOUTHAMPTON—LONDO) 3 otatoos and cotoas, 8.5 The L. g | cleco. | Excelsior.... | Cooks Tnlet & Way Pieiveh: 35 ““Cascarets are the easlost medicine to give to children ' St Touia,Feb: 2i0am St Pauh Mar 13 oum T rolled barley. 26 cote rope. 152 cs 17 phge | EMPQUA—Arrived Feb 16—Schr Sadle, from | Dirixo . Skagway & Wayv Ports.'Feb. 27 T ever came acros Philadel., Mar. 5, 10am St. Louls, Mar.19,10am ~almon, 3780 los salt, 15,582 Ibs sugar, 12 |Sen Pedro. Clty Seattle. .| Skagway & Way Ports.[Feb. 28 —3rs. E. F. Rellly, 4381 Calvin St., Pittsburg, Pa. ! Kou ©rA < LING pkss sewing miachines, 20 cs eoap, 17 v shoes, | POKT BLAKELEY Arrived Feb 20—8ehe | Sotiage City. (Bagway 4 W iy o "“Casearets aro wonder od for children. | Lib T et e 1bs. tea, 10 . Lewers, from Honolulu. -Ki. 3 ay Ports.|Mar, —Mrs, Win. N Y. | p —ANT! PARIS. ea, 10 bales twine, 25 reels barbed an, Catamount, . Y. SAILINGS. | rriesiand, Fev.26.n00n Vaderiand. Mas 12500 VENTURA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr George . 406 gels wine, 44 ctls wheat. Loomis, “hesce Feb 19 ‘We have used Cascaretu for three years for the children as well as ourselv Southwark, Mar.5,noon' Kens'gton, Mar. 19, noon EVERETT —Arrived Feb 20—Schr Ameri- Sun, Moon and Tide. Shey trs racormanaed to do 0y 40 Just whes : THE FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €O, Shipping Intelligence. cana, from Scn Pedro. © A b g 5 Kolling, 416 Dock St., Steubenville, O. CHAS. D. TAYLOR. ey AENDOCING - Arrived Feb 21—Stmr Phoe- “'.‘;‘;fn;:“‘:;: :%‘;:f‘h;:""off,:g“ .f:"';é‘; oo bova shink Csprstsare e S.S. FORTLAND | Sever Asent Pacic Coast. 30 Montgomery st. Fridsy, February 21. C00S BAY—Arrived Feb 21—Schr Falcon, e} iz Sotwacd o Wag a box of ic WILL SAIL FOR T CTNZRAL South Coast, Jobason, 15, hours trom | hence Jan 30. Francisco Bay. Fublithed by official au- Snomia Do witsout thoms” 27 Dillaw. o bo COMPAGNI: (SNZRALT =TRARSATLANTIQUE thority_of the Superintendent, Sailed Feb 21—Schr Emma Utter, for San R r Point Arena, Hansen, 17 hours from | Pedro; schr Melancthon, for Ban Francisco. | the Sty frost & (ibissig-sonmet iy (oCuL At ino, PORT BLAKELEY_Salled Feb 21— Schr | twenty ive misutes. Water than ot Poct Boge: 7 Oty of Puebla. Jepsen, 63 hours from | Wm Olsen, for San Franeclsco. | the height of tide is the same at both places. Vietoria, EASTERN PORT. 7 Strr Newsboy, Johensen, 54 hours from Eu- | Npw YORK—Salled Jan 20—Stmr Advance, BATURDAY, FEERUARS W < -tor Colcn. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 32 hours from Eureka. FOREIGN PORTS. Sun rises Sunr Signsl, Bendegaard, day: 'ror FIC 3 o T erind e ea Sea s, 8478 from | viCTORIA—Arrived Feb 2i—Br stmr Mio: = Jirs. G. A, Preseot DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PA! 7 Mrs. G. A t, Chicago, 1L Sailing every, Thurstay; | atend of e TG oy troRgIe T et e b oy e R TR Kogp the childzen om Taking too many."" Leaving San ¥r Aorit 10m | NG R T e, $70 and e eted, Second 5 < Eeayiog: Seattls oril 260 | class to Havre, $45 and upward, GENERAL 1012 Locust Street, Pittsburg, Pa. N el iy reiady thet ha-Nesk 26 For Freight and Passage Apply to AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- S T A e ORTHERW COMMERDIAL 0., |tk 5, Beesiarers, o oo oom | i s H 643 Market st.. San Francisco, ~ T trmeart, Schmiat, 15 Gays from Hono- | R EORT SAIDAfrived Feb 21U 8 semr | i healthy, hearly boy is Somutinies a bad baybad to himeelf; and " "ML TRASIFORTATION 06, muem et o8 Poeend Tioked Awenc . ¥ CIA—Arrive { o-things in the green apple, mince pie or other over-eating line that will - —_—T . I ? ST LUCIA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr A 4 f s % Wi ERS. K.r.':v. Etta B, Campbell, 6 hours from Point pence Dee 1o ~tor New York, .m’m':'g“';;‘h ‘twi.st his bowels. Men are only boys grown tall. 1In such a case what is needed -w- t T -l N BA{ANPNE‘VEEN STEAM ; o ) i - g < LE*IQE‘Z" o L g CURITAVE: rifved Feb 10—Ger shi s not a_violent physic that wil rack the tender bowel tissues, but Cascarets mter Iranl ow opefl i FO U, S. RAV( YAR) (N VALLED ome, Teller and S¢. Michae], | sow 63% 725301 o MoNTICILL) Candy Cathartic, gentle but sure to act at once and put things ri v ight. The; are the most perfect medicine in the world for all forms of indigestion; a: s and constipation. S S Yeb 20—Gi Stm: Umatilla, Cousine, Victoria and Port aor 5. M Townsx:d: Goodall, Perkins & Co. HONGKONG—Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Em- Stmr Refuier, Hanven, Seattle; Poliard | press of Japan, from Vancouver. 5 BREREEE B | o PO ] g 9:45 a. m., 3:13 and 8:30 t Sun- P TALTAL-In port discharging Jan 22—Chil 8 | Fer passenger and express fates day. Sunda Thos. . Leavesand o s/ Lawiem, Tubit; I D fprock- | ark Indla, frém et B ‘ 5.01 9:09( 14 ! All & <oc, 35¢, 50, Never sold b bulk. | THANGALASKS COMPARE . . | voikss T o m T el B - Leaves t e e FUSAN—Satied Jan 16—Br bark Troos, for 3:20] 49/10:09| 13 C C'C. Guaranteed to cure or your mones Crocker bulidiag. | Sunday. Sunday. 7 a. m. 413 p. m. Fare 50 r Columbla, Doran, Astoria; Oregon R R | Tacoma. I free. Address 2 O patmtin g Stus iine iAIBE. | cents. Telephone Mamn 1505, ° La and Company, Chicage or Hew York. &5 w o nes between Illamna Eay | office. pier 2, Mission-street dock. TCH EROS. ” & & Nay Co 1| VALPARAISO-—sailed Jan 17—Br .un:é NOTE—In the above exposition anid atove points.