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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1902 DEATH VALLEY PORTALS OPEN Rai!roai Line Gets Into Great Dry Lake's ASUNCION F SUBMARINE NAVIGATION SAVES ROM DESTRUCTION |Collier Narrowly Escapes Shipwreck in Terrific Storm After Round- ing Cape Flattery, the Wind ' Being Accompanied by Hail and Snow, and the Sea Completely Submerging the Steamship WONOMN'S CREW BAFFLES DEATH Seattle Schooner Goes to Pieces on Reefs of Confines. Ahousett. S oyt i Nio 7 - V. bi i Hardships Vanderbilt Mountains Bar Seamen Undgrgo ! sh P; Way to Ventures:m? | After Reaching Shore } No Lornger. | in a Dory. i £ the dreaded Special Dispatch to The Call Bty carmcel SEATTLE, March 17.—The steamship nehulcbet. | Rosalle brought as passengers the ship- e wrecked crew of the Seattle schooner nen. BSuch is ‘Wonoma, which went ashore on Ahou- TR QAL sett, one of the outer islands, on March af the Srpte FUNnE 1% The following were in the party: o Limigpmor: Saliey Captain P. Olsen, Mate 1. Iverson and o L diog A. Husby, P. Thompson and H. Monsur, e members of the crew. : ol i L These men had a remarkably narrow el i | escape from death. The Wonoma now FATAL ECONOMY. INAON Sit: SONERR vl oo liale lies on the rocky shore of the island, g s iy Rt broken into kindiing wood. The vessel, great interest in the val- in touch with received yesterday told | Nevada State lines run. the summit of the ains, which have been tacle to the tourists who their way in past years into t the great dry lake the it is comparatively an casy | | to the des: district over which | | | FARMER AND A WINE | DEALER ARE BANKRUPTS | | was first caught in a heavy southerly gale off Cape Scott and had a hard tussle through the storm.’ Afterward her crew succeeded in working northward again At 3 o'clock In the morning there was ia terrible érash as the Wonoma struck on the rocks. A moment previously she bad driven into the combing breakers, and the 300-pound anchoro had been projecting rocks, seeking protection from the rain and wind, | ‘When light finally came the exhausted crew saw that the schooner had ‘been Leaten to pieces during the morning hours, and the debris was washing ashore on the beach. A hunt through the wreckage failed to bring to light any- =z A hat it isn” g;d\?’ rr;:\m":::;‘x(‘:rsg' (ri:fxi: until March 11, when she was c?u'sl;t’in /’l/// VERY old maxim declares that it isn’t econ- T8} SelionSons: g Sx the teeth of another storm coming from | . Sty 3 H by Sake: furonsh which the] ne southwest. ) | /X omy to pick up pins; the time'is worth more than the pins. Similarly it is not true econ- omy to do without Ivory Soap; your health requires the daily removal of the bodily excretions hasease into the Sai: Regne N rotke: The “Fals' ment her which are discharged through the pores of the skin. a al- esc 3 % The ahead despite the anchor. A dory was These tiny mouths must kept open, and they Eastern. In hurriedly 1aunched and all five men v hing an_entrance to EeiRiIte gl IeR et U witiuf cvel should be opened only with a pure soap. this d also is s Lying walting 0 . » . hm ’0?"”'11 ek raline. -mg ceeded in reaching the shore, drenched IVORY SOAP — 99446, PER CENT. PURE. mining in from head to foot and half drowned by Che, line does not en- the flying spray. Until daylight ap-| COPYRIGHT 1899 BY THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATE reaches a point peared they crouched under the lee of RED BLUFF MAN'S THREE MILLIONG e @ | thing in the way of canned goods for Amcng Creditors of One Is the Inte:- | tfflgd» Wm‘h a last ll‘)c“i( lat u}:e d,ogl ev schooner, the men plied into the dory P, Mevenps lpeio: Sor. | again, after digging a few clams, and Brandy Tax. | set out, pulling down, the shore of the St 2 farmer, residing in STEAM™ © island. 7They uJid met know how far they S Oy, b0 & petiion coriiEm, were from_civilization, and took the only i dny -4n‘ the United ASUNCION ichance of reaching help. Twenty-four | i g e ey =5 x 0 Bours after leaving the scene of the wreck 1 Twi 1 1 Capital D its Court. His labilities are | % the steamship Queen City was seen | VAT, 1. and were contracted in 1880 and . a N = vhich {1. e. at nocn of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | steaming along between Ahousett and eds Same G‘rl che oca. aplta ePOSI T t t farmi FE N oltier Amunciap. waith,{ v. . ‘Greenwich mean time. Clayoquot. The boatload of men wer Setnt ot SULIM ol s umed aa s | e g Ay W . STANDLEY,. .\ X ey O e at A Sho b, daere and Is Arrested for Balance Due on the P Dplages St g uous voyage from Tacoma, has Lieutenant U. §. N., in charge. upon them. The captain of the steam- g g e o e added one more chapter'to the | e ship took them and thelr dory aboard Periur Big Deal ok et history of submarine navjgation. Steamer Movements und gave them every care possible. The Jury. . vich, a fruit and wine mer- of the five days and | | — wet and bedraggled clothing was > patttiom bn ¢ e homm of ther Woyaie the TAsil | TO ARRIVE. | chunged for dry garments and the terri- i b i ‘- < ~ ble craving for food was satisfied with Special Dispatch to The Call. The representatives of the Baltimore P A itons 0 | clon was under water. How ; ” | _ Bteamer. From. |_Pue- |an abundant luncheon. Afterward they Syndicate, 1. 3. Dusae of TriunBee “Lynch fountering X8 & Stydl, o, alipping To0 ‘ | Newburg.....[San Pedro ........ Mar. 18 | Were transferred to the Rosalie. REDDING, March 17.—Lewis Campbell, | anq Attorney Atterbury of New York. t ft:Chptato Mokne decianes tiatne soUlcd § Leelanaw. ... [New York via Vanama..(bar. 1s a well-known cltizen of Red Bluft, knows | wer, o oiey SUERury of Hew Tork ndy of the ge of 159 *; | have carried 500 tons of coal more than he | [ Gmatilia'.. | Pueet Sound"ports. e ¥ | more cowBOYS MURDER that the course of true- love runs oft | ment. oy Jesterday making arrange- f Evergrecn. $3966; Santa | brought down. \ gk e i v 6 R Mfopeld - L CHANT OF CALGARY | 25KeW. After preparing a home for a | way deal. The chief item of interest (;le'l‘,;ll’?_ll);‘:‘ C Sy -rdne As(l;ng!(i!) pédl;l {‘af\‘nr“\‘ ;“f?:&'im { - [De.w.h fan Pedro ... MER s * | bride he had to marry her tv;lcn befo;;e i :ofll?iemfi pavment Dy lhe‘locll stmf:, Mngrs Fan | @nd rounded Ca; attery in 2 |t — .|China & Japun - | inducing her to live in it, and then she TS in e new venture o ° e e nies. “otn | southwester. Heavy seas swept over the ! ; 2 5 | umbolat One Is Under Arrest but the Other | Mducius ber to live in it and then <he Sum of §1300.000, which makes their final orers and poor grape | deeply laden coal carrier, and at 3 a. m. | STEAMER THAT ARRIVED i Makes His Escape on a enough, Campbell's father-in-law, John | J€PS L K'g‘ii?d Subsrives o varying from $14 to $300 | of the following day she gave up the | FROM TACOMA AFTER A ! Allfance. Thins | Baxter, had him arrested here to-day on | Francisco in the sue of 3,000,000, Ylalf of struggle, turned tail and ran back for the TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE. Welllngton XL et 8 X | a charge of perjury. this they pald some time ago; the balance e | Shelter of the straits. Storm signals werc | | VANCOUVER, B. C., March 17.—One | Six weeks ago Campbell arrived from [ they paid yesterday to the Union Trust ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUE OF TESTIMONY. ng at Neah Bay. Captain Evans cided to anchor in Clallam Bay until the | weather cleared up. 0 ever, was already crowded with safling | craft, so the Asuncion continued the re- Clallam Bay, how- | de- | |-had no green light showitig. It we to make out the vessel's name. passed as the passed a passenger steamer bound north that | s too dark The vessels bridge officers were changing Folmina. Bomta. -|Newport & Way Ports..|Mar. |San Diego & Way Ports. [Mar, -|Point Arena . cowboy 1s under arrest and another is making a desperate horscback run across | the prairie to escape punishment for thc murder of Arthur Simpson, & merchant of Calgary. Joseph McDonald and George Red Bluff, procured a license in this county to marry Ella Mary Baxter and then went back to have the knot tled. The couple were married in ed Bluff, but upon producing the license learned 'that it was void outside of Shasta County. Company of this city. To-morrow the final deal will take place. The stockholders of the Market- street Railway Company will meet and ratify the action of the directors. The 3 o " Baltimore sndicate will at this meetin, treat until she reached Port Angeles, | Watche:. "har-rr:il:; :nfog:fic:ndgzfifl‘{rf:;lm ! Australia....|Tahiti .. Scouting were drinking and got into an | Lewis procured another license from the | pay over in full the entire purchase prtcg Greater Than Assertion. | where ahe remalngd AL auchior Until thy | o o N e inte, €0 find the rear Jgbt | onts ADS, Rl Taa | altercation with a third ‘person named | vl;zrxz:'g:ax‘?,“"m"fin;dl"k and the couple|in certified checks. % 4 storm signals were hauled down. d all hat it w t burning. The | b TN 3 Muller. It was in defense of Muller that . none of us so hardened but | She resumed her voyage. After round- | Sui &1 2£fce thal It The Not, BUNE: TR | San Matéo... Nanalmo .. Simpson was fatally wounded. | After a few days Mrs. Campbell went i o | k to h h Lewi: Patsy” Carroll Acquitted. e been able to aid our | IDE Cape Flattery the wind and sea again | } ;0 [een in that position when sighted by. the | Bormons ' Humboldt McDonald, Scouting and Muiler were in | back to her parents £y and sent Lewis y cquitte o £ got angry. Thelr violence increased untii | yoyncion and that answers Captain Evans | G Nelson.... San Bedro a stable opposite the Atlantic Hotel. They | Word that she would not return to him.| The case against William (“Patsy") Car- conferring a benefit | 3 heavy gale was blowing, -accompanied | gegeription s the Acme | Chehalis. . ... [San Pedro .. were fighting when Roy McKenzie, pro-| Her father warned Campbell away, and | 1o g 4 charge of grand larceny, on tle comfort into thelr | by a tremendous beam sea. It was then | State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Ports prictor of thé hotel, came in and asked | Sherift Bogard falled when sent to the | (o OF 4 was indicted by the Grand Jury to have appreciation | that the Asuncion went under. The | City of Puebla| Puget Sound Ports. the first named two_to leave Muller with | Wife as a peacemaker. . - " smokestack remained out of water and | Renewing the Glory. G. Dollar.... |Grays Harbor . him. McKenzie led Muller away and took | NOW comes Baxter with a complaint | Was tried in Judge Graham's court yes- g e tormane of sen | the oOfficers on the brider. “inougnite- | ol o S S SR R e |San Pedro & Way' Forts. him into the hotel dining-room. Evidently | charging Campbell, who is 5 years of | terday. There was not a particle of evi- his conmection the | peatedly drenched by big seas, managed | , o &7 FUP WO of the kb g ot -|Henolulu . ‘ McDonald and Scouting wanied 1o rezume | 8¢, With perjury. ‘The complaint alleges | dence to prove that he was gullty, ana itself, in connection the | {750 4 Jiong without an artificial air sup- | banés Ay g R iz l\llpnrllm the fight, for they came to the dining- | that on the Ist of February he went be- | the jury gave a verdict of acquittal with- wing _letter from Pari: Texas, | .".g *'he rest of the vessel disappeared, | Gr¢en street wharf is receiving an overhaul- | G. W. Eider. |Portland & Astor room door and dared Muller to come out, | fore County Clerk Blodgett and unlaw- | Out leaving its seat. Carroll was accused o o i e 2 ek piy-..4 d it was only by the thump | ing which is expected to renew her youth. She | 28 T Si nié al d askeq | fully, feloniously, willfully and corruptly | by A. Merroll of steering him up against mox an ussal - intens however, an e Gy B the | Is 0ing to have a brand new rudder and a TO SAIL. Just then Simpson came along nd’askea ) T (S OFON 2irl's age was 18 and that | 2 brace poker game at the Palaee Hotel, De address you as such, | of the machinery that the men on the | = & maintopmast and all the scraping and = them to leave. They told him to mind | B & | 5 - > r ¥ such to me. I sur- | bridge knew she was still attached Lo th | CJiking " that her service as n hatdwerking | _SLramer: Destination. |Salls.| Pier. | his own business, and Simpson ordered | Hies o el N Ak e lhm“;’d"fg"'{,',’;“,h'g;'g; e & o : DI = N vas hove t March Aaeryas. v Bl o - 1) * - | wedding shou! not be eld. axter | O ! . was ~ g o e | e i R e ek SR sael | Shiraeeryee Rfte fs Ont SCmpiBescisun % acnlPier 13 e 8 et ot Mpe claims Fis daughter is under 18'and that | proved by Merrolls testimony that ha i at the hospital, an; Phomdis s rged was pelt=d | o e g 2 i 3 - | there were objections to the marriage. | Wen e room: pu of re- w hospital of Mem- | Chta hen nag Bow. Theatter part ot ot R 1 i ey Tl AL He proposes to make his son-in W sut- | lleving a member of & mythical turf as- airly , 2 1 ; i ’ ciation of his weal ig; mporary re- | the trip was made in fairly good weather. | = | plercing his stomach and emerging | fer: g - ReT ~ g £ the chunge | The Asunclon is an unlucky ship so far | E:G:kfij T‘”:“ r“i‘fl‘; Rffl"d'm ’ [ through nis back. McDonald was arrest- | S hag Aty egined tder 110§ banda: R o R v of fit me; five | @8 Weather is concerned, Y Ir 2 ‘ord bas just been recelved of the arrival ; ie at once, but Scouting escaped on a ;” venging g s . : viving conditions that would destroy most | at Sydney from Eureka of the brig Geneva. Coquille River. | horse. m. i m 2 came back | yessels of her class. Vessels leaving | She has broken all records for zallins craft, Mendocino City 3| - S e A cord: sec‘;‘;ed s 1 1% c;:a.mu' d four of the | good weather. ¥ . — z X | A ¥ 0f Texa:. | Tacoma only a few hours before tho | Rei Ch San_Pedro & Way. < 7. ON A STANFORD BUILDING | Francisco Lodge of Elks, charged witn B TR 1. | anrioh. e | Bowi in ninety-two | SRBUCATIOD anges, March 20. NEW YORK, March 17.—The British — violating the game laws by having a dead v | Asu ) % | t1 v nearly let me | 300 0"ty “Asuncion's voyage occupied | Relnsurance on tha British ship Red Rock | Despatch.. |Seattle & Fairhaven | barkentine Persia, from Buenos Ayres Oakland Stone Company Alleges That | elk in his possession on February 22 last, o Oregonian. |Honolulu direct. ... 1 pany 4 ; 9 was reduced yesterday from 25 per cent to 20 W“‘{“n IShay. & Way Pis[10 am|Bie for New York, with a cargo of hides, BTt Ts Du As the hour was late it was agreed to me and to op- - per cent. Rates on the Yosemite and the | Alllance. .. Borticnd & Coos B[ . ibic 1 | Went ashore last night near Point Look- oney Is Due on Ma- hear the evidence next Monday afternoon. : codt il 5t | WOl BonrBRtifess Nants 200 %5 Der cent respeciivaln . 0 20 VB cent | J. Kimbail. Seatdle & Tacoma. falon o 1n The brcbores bagerby o Vg e K e; If it wa time iy o 4 5 i D March 2Z1. Y N S E 7.—. - . sy dmel - b B s PR A e Amer.Maru |China & Japar.... Long Beach life-saving crew. The' per- | | SAN JOSE, March 174 1 Nachauic ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 ? | four-masted schooner at - 4 Water Front Notes, March 22. sia registers 568 tons net, and hails from T e e bullding e WOt die together. 1.began hear-| pear his own name. Turner has buiit many (o Chehalls. .. [Grays Harbor Hantsport, N. 8. ¢ at Stanford University was filed in the I had no| vessels and on occasions has been hard pressed | Bids will be received to-day for revairs- to | Empire Coos Bay ... 1 . v % clerk’s office here to-day. The suit is f g0t a box | for sultable names for the product of his vard. | the Austrian ship Deveron, which put -fnto Arcata Coos B, & Pt. Orf AL miBier 13 | @cieisiirivtiririniniminilrininteiiiuini=s @ | that of the E. B. & A. L. Stone Company | He declared some years ago that he wanted | POrt a few davs ago minus her mizzen mast, | Bt A of Oakland ‘against R. P. oo gl i ig et LR il he American-Hawalian steamship = Ore. | North For | 13 stmr Robert Dollar, hence March 12; stmr | Po ot yone So smnro:; :X'l“;"‘o"(‘;“v s‘;‘“ ould not so christen a craft unless he could | gontan will sail for Henolulu at noon to-m Umatilla. | Farallon,, trom L Thr AR S ] nenia - er de- 0 ersonally elect - eve stick of timb that | TOW A —Arrive 7 tmr v of S. g gl our blocks and ] went Inte her and :{;E,jw the construction || The steamsbip Geo. W. Hlfes arrived yester- | Spokane... | | :;;;}:v H Puebla, hence March stmr Aztec, hence | Plaintiff alleges that it delivered cer- 3 housework. I was not bleed- | from the laying of the keel to the stepping of | day from Astoria. She was beyond her sched. | Bonita. .i..| | | D T i g tain building material to R. P. Hurlbut to “ in three weeks | was well | the masts. He has been abie at last to fulfili | ule time, having been bar-bound at Astoria & Portiand|11 am|Pler 24 | o Siled Marc! hnetmr lorda, for San| the value of $4715 45, anci that there is an v for forty-eight h Columbia.. |Astoria ortlan amiPler 24 | ¥rancisco; sehr Philinnine, for San Diego; schr 547 @ S Iie oL s uEhte. o | Oaee coodlipne AU, Pulnsriis nbwiim s | fot oty Sigh i hous. Leelanaw’ Y. via Panama..| 2 pm|Swalll | Ruth 12 Godfrey, for San Pedro s unpald balalnced clr‘f Sl.;;h 53. sy The_Stone r within the reach of suf- | frame and when the is finis - e the Al L S: . |Seattle & Tacomu..| b pm/Pier 2 EKA— Arriv. 6—Stm . | Company also delivered to Silas Palmer 4 women. 1 shall mever Lest four-masted schooner Matthew Turnes NEWS OF THE OCEAN. B | S vk 737 | Ebaticn Mamen 1r, o J6- Stme, Atetia: L nintarinl 10, Ale Vynine (06 6 30 i r ho | ce Mar 10 recommend your medicine or | knOWs how to b’ Berd — G. Dollar.. |Grays Harbor .....| 5 pm|Pfer 2| Salled March 16—Schr Eva, for San Fran- | Wants judgment for both these amounts, put_St; min 1 used your Pyramid Both in @ t Matters of Interest to Mariners and PR e LS B AmiEicr 2 | cisco: sehr Vera, r San Pedro; schr J T | ;Nilh (slum gx;orr&e)’ I;es. Mrs.f Stanford allie A. Hearndon. Testimony O’ in Quarantine. Shi San Pedro. |Jrays arbor ..... 2 | Leeds, &chr J G Wall and stmr Newsboy, for | Is made a defendant because of the con- i w88 s 1 ipping Merchants. | ‘Mareh 2N, i 3 < 00 ) oy ’ s should be more convincing than he ba 2dward May, which arrived Sun- B f LY, FAGH San I‘rancisco; brig Consuelo, for Honolulu. tracis signed by her and Palmer and and e A o ST el BUR- 1L g i Mk AIEAI T ] i) O nE BiFe I PaBATIN & Way P2 mPMSS | "PORT TOWNSEND-Arrived March 1i—Br | Hurlbut. oubL 19 he mind of the reade. | e Rolph. -which arrived yestorday from | TePCrted prior to arrival as under charter ‘from ERONEE NI, DR A S T ARBOT. - Salled March 16—Sche R ez sy T ia hn gemedy. PYramid | inc same pori, were both orderad into quaran: New Caledonla’ to Burope, Wil ‘sattin: phttagt [~ ———— For. Sails. | C Slade, for San Francisco: schr Peerless, for | FOOTPAD KNOCKS DOWN s sold by “‘nlg%“ or % LY | tine vesterday. where they will remain umtil o port of loading and {ake a cargo of ore | San Franclsco; schr A J West, for Santa Tto- ackag or w e malle by | fumigated. The breaking out of plague at | thence to France. | salia. SEATTLE YOUNG LADY o T . G , Skugway & Way Ports. N = o any address on receipt of | the Hawailan port is given as the reason for | ,_The German ship Carl loads lumber at Port- | i Vi t COOS BAY—Safled March 16—Schr Repeat, Vrite P “_;:d. “J“‘;\ Ok Mar- | o Sosatin 3 :?‘?:‘x_"m;‘ms‘;mngm:. Kiaochau or Port Arthur Ie,'” :’fi:::’; & Way s:?:z:,lunr 1 | for Sen Francisco. g B ?**% | Brutal Robber Frightened Away $ for their book on cause > Cty of Seattle Skaguay & Way Ports.|Mar. 24 | Arrived March 16—Stmr Alliance, from As- 3 ard cure of piles { Showed No Greeén Light. = Excelsior. ... |Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.Mar. 25 | toria; stmr Signal, hence March 12. After Viciously Attacking Two __ el ) ) Merchandise for British Columbia. The steamer Queen sailed yesterday for Vie- toria with an assorted merchandise cargo des- tined for the principal British Columbian ports, valued at $730+. The cdrgo included the fol- lawéns merchandise and produce: 16,560 Tbs dried fruit, 14,813 Ibs bluestone, 27,465 1bs mwalt, 813 1bs butter, 36,780 1bs salt, 435 Ibs hope, 720 Ibs raisins, 360 Ibs meal, 450 Ibs grease, 121 pkgs fresh fruit, 135 pkgs fresh vegctables, 22 cs and 608 gals wine, 5 bales to- CASPAR—Arrived March 17—Stmr Luella, | henve March 16. | PORT GAMB: Robert Searles, NEAH BAY—P: Excelsior, from Port cisco. ASTORIA—Sailed March 16—Fr bark Chas Gourod. for Cueenstown. PORTLAND, Or—Arrived March 17—Bktn Alta, from Honolulu; bark Marion Lightbody. from Pisazua; stmr Quito, from Yokohama Girls. SEATTLE, March 17.—Clara and Annie Johnson, two young ladies living on West- ern avenue, gere held up last night by a footpad. They were just leavinz their home for downtown. It was only 7 o'clock in the evening and not quite dark. When scarcely more than a half block away from home they were confronted b: the maskcd robber, who had been in hid- { Captain Evans of the steam collier Asuncion | reports that at 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, | betwcen Polnt Arena and Point Reyes, he Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. : Monday, March 17. Stmr Mandalay, Batchelder, 54 hours from Bandon, via Crescent City 32 hours. Stmr George Loomlis, Bridgett, 36 hours from Ventura. Stmr Asuncion, Evans, § days and 13 hours from Tacoma. Stmr Gualala, Arrived March 17 Port_ Blakeley. ed Bla EASTER FOLK Want the best laundry work money can buy. They get it when their work is sent home from the United States, because we spare neither time nor labor to make every article perfect in color and finish. i + Ask and Find bacco, 300 tins matches, 15 cyls gas, 40 bales Weber, 11 hours from Point | 157k Vendee, from Newcastle, Eng. ing behind a tree. Presenting a re-| If you're a critic ‘twill prove interesting twine, 3 pkgs electrical supplies, 900 Ibs zinc, | ATeNe. Seiled March 17—Bark Versailles, for | volver, the man sal . B A » | " Stmr Cella, Adler, 18 hours from Albion. . olver, & to you to know the completeness with The Aldtn ki ¥ é r;l;s»c;;r:;ler ooggsnfip?g;&. ixfifr‘fm"‘“&';‘"if{,’g Stmr George W Elder, Randall, 83 hours | Queenstown. Ry sk rorfiom’%rgézls;_ t‘:‘r;:l'equp your hands and | which we fulfill this statement. Belt” (with uspensory) The man of the world seeks paints end ofls. e Nemanoyy Sonotorla 44 hours: om Eu. | NEW YORK —Safled March 17-8hip Wm F | Orne young ladies, frightened almost fto| NO S2W edges. 10, possess all the N S AR ) 4 gueranteed curative properties of the expensive beits ‘W #0ld by doctors and druggists. It gives ve strong cu it of electricity and is Bound to supersede Can_be had from the m : NO AGENTS: NO DISCOUNT. s cular free. Call or address PIERCE ELEC- TRIC CO.. 206 Post st., San Francisco, or 1145 Broadway. New TYork. KIDNEY 8 LIVER A PLEAS A LAXATIVE NOT INTO XICATING SUMMER RESORTS. BAY STATE HOUSE, EANTA CRUZ CAL.—MARCH 1 MRS. Ly- DiA MATHISON wili refitted. Those who kncw the lady’s wide reputation for good cooking will readily understand (hat the table Wiil be the chict feature of the menage of the Bay State. The bouse is beautifully situated on Beach Hill, close 1o the beech. An attractive hor for either the summer or winter at moderal ‘or terms ad- tes. Open the year round. Fi Gress: MRS LYDIA MATHISON Bay State House and Cottages, Banta Cruz, Cal S ey Y T T VPPV UV UU U a perfect stimulant for his own personal cheer, comfort and hospitality. - - The physician needs the purest for his Ppatient. The perfect Whiskey is Sun, Moon and Tides. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The ligh and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about iwenty-five minutes later than at Fort Po the height of tide is the same at both pla TUESDAY, MARCH 18. rises . sets S Sun Moon sets g ’Tt.—nf! e I‘!.Ime' Time| 5 LW H W] L Wi 18 | 0:18] 1y | 20 2t | 2 | 3| 4:82 2 | 5:10, 2 | b.i| 5:46) NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tid the day in the order of occurrence s to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as tometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus \—) gn precedes the helght, and then the number ven is subtracted from the depth given by e plane of reference is the mean d : 3 3 %. : : i : e c 5 of the lower low wal Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, Can Francisco, Cal., March 17, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, reka. Bktn Quickstep, Mellin, 9 days from Tacoma. Sclir James Roiph, Edwardsen, 24 days {rom Katului. CLEARED. . Monday, March 17. Stmr Queen, Hall, for Victoria and Port Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. tmr Lakme, Nelson, for Portland; the Chas Ne'son Co. Whal stmr Belvedere, Devoll, for whaling cruize; Wm Lewls. Ship Benj F Packard, Allen, for New York, John- Rosenfeld’s Sons. ] SAILED. 8 ‘Monday, Mhrch 17, Stmr Queen, Hall, for Victoria, etc. Stnr Coronado, Johnson, for Grays Harbor. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, for Eureka. Stmy G C Lindauer, Allen for Grays Harbor. Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, for —. U S_stmr Hugh McCulloch, Faliling, for Santa Barbara. Schr Glen, Nelson, for —-—. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, March 17, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind NW, veloeity 28 miles per hour. * Per schr G W Watson, §, lat 46 36 X, lon 127 from Ballard, for Hilo. NOTE. U § Weather Bureau renorts a barkentine San Pedro—March schr Ottillle Fiord, mu;‘ng Point Reyes at 12:50 p m, bound south. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 17—Schr G W Port Blake! stmr Bonita, 15: r from Caspar; stmr Chehalis, from Grays Harbor. Sailed March 17—Schr Lottie, Carson, for Eureka; stmr. Newburg, neisco. Salled rch 16—Stmr Santa Ana, for San.Francisco; stmr Cottage City, for Sitka. i i : Arrived March 16—Br ship ‘Belford, from Vancouver. 3 K Arrlved March 17—Stmr Edith, hence March Babcock, for Baltimore, to load for San Fran- clsco. FOREIGN PORTS. HAVRE—Arrived March 15—Br ship Au- stralfan, hence October 16. LEITH—Arrived March 15—Fr bark La Bruyere. hence November 11. HAMBURG—Salled March 13—Ger bark An- tuco, for Santa Rosalia. HONGKONG—Salled March 15—Br Strathgyle, for Portland, Or; stmr Vieforia, ‘Tacoma. Arrived March 16— Br stmr Dorle, hence February 15. MANTLA—Salled February 5—Br ship J D Everett, for Royal Roads. YOKOHAMA—Arrived March 15—Jap stmr Nippon Maru, hence February 25. MALTA—Passed Marck 17—Br stmr Mel- ‘bourne, from New York, for Manila. ADEN—Arrived March 16—Br stmr Baron Glam's. from Manila. for —. HOLYHEAD—-Passed March 17—Br ship Dunfermiine, hence October 26, for Liverpool. CARDIFF—alled March 15—Fr bark Monte- bello, for Honolulv, NANAIMO—Arrived March 16—Stmr San Mateo. from Port Los Angeles. Arrived March 17-—Nor Stmr Titania, hence March 13. Sailed March 17—Stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived March 14—Brix Geneva, from Eureka (46 days, record trip). OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 17—Stmr Um- bria, from New York; stmr New England, from Beston. GLASGOW_Arriver March 10—Stmr Sar- dinia, from Portland. Safled March 15--Stmr Corean. form land; stmr Livonian, for Philadelphia; Mongolia, for New York. GIBRALTAR—Arrived March tmr for Port- stmr 17—Stmr hysterics, turned to run, when the brute struck one of them a heavy blow that felled her to the ground. The other young woman screamed and the culprit fled without having obtained their purses. p i e i CONSUL BUCK ADVISES PAYMENT OF THE TAX Japanese Government Will Submi: the Question of Legality to * 3 Arbitration. YOKOHAMA, March 17.—The United States Consul, Alfred Buck, has advised the Americans to pay the house tax un- der protest. The Government has offi. clally announced that it will submit the question to arbitration., but that in the ~:neanume it is determined to collect the ax. A dispatch from Shanghai March 7 an- nounced that the foreign residents of be, Japan, at a mass-meeting then re- cently held, had decided to refuse to pay the new taxation of proverty. claiming that it was a violation of the freaty, un- til the question was definitely settled be- tween the powers and Japan. el iAas Naval.Arscnal I's Burned. 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