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N THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1902. CARPENTER’S INCENDIARY ACT INPERILS STEAMSHIP VENTURA FORTY-SIX DAYS, — EPEEDY BRIG WHICH HAS JUST BROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR BAILING CRAFT BETWEEN THIS COAST AND AUSTRALIA BY MAKING THE TRIP FROM EUREKA TQ SYDNEY IN THE REMARKABLE TIME OF t the marine insurance re-|Want to waken the men.” . 7.-yr.“~.,- a".\no'd the big mall AR‘;K' e escorted Mosckos off the ship. steamship Ventura Monday night | hers e i, “4¥ing good-night two mem. bers of the crew, partly dressed, rushed from serious damage, if not total de-|on deck, yelling: trateinn Dy e “Arrest that man. Don't let him go. Because he blamed the Ventura's boat- Hflln wrecked the forecastle.” swain for causing his discharge from the nlrg')‘u‘;“: }]f‘mk llihlm as hluacue nl?‘d %ndfi ip, Geor hip carpenfer, |3 Tapid exit. He returned to the doc ship, Georgs Meackos, & My cats yesterday morning and was arrested by entered the forecastle of the Ventura|Police Sergeant Tom Mahoney. He was Monday night, smashed everything |locked up on a charge of maliclous mis- breakable in the boatswain's room, threw | chief. visits the amo vl rk in the porter's store room, and then, {:ltre!. crockery smashed and everything reakable in the boatswain’s room was broken. The boatswain's entire ward- robe was thrown into the bay and a con- certina belonging to a member of the crew was smashed to smithereens. he mineral sperm oil, on account of its combustible qualities, is the only boatsw othing could have | "3 a terrific explosion, | M K | to have left the steamship Newport un. out after blackening | ering the paint. Thel was attempted was not | esterday morning. { | in ~"on the Ventura | 36 aomy " He 'was @ismissed | > Yoars old. b a sallor while the ves- _— iting 4 blamed George Glair, the boat- dismi: 1 othes are still E,bcg;d the it 9:15 o'clock Monday | by the late arrival at New York of ih to the forecastie for the | AustraMan mail. T, Quartermaster Randall tting his belongings. He forecastle but a_few min- | Newport Sails for Panama. the boatswain was on | Yesterday for Panama and way ports. She had 2 bIE cargo and passengers as follows: he went back. Soon | M. Parry Gasset. J. J. Burger, August Bler, i the forecastle Rogers | F. S. Pheby, J. J. Pheby. B. Caman, Mrs. P. B, of breaking glass. Going | Doddridg 5 estigate he met Mosckos | lett. R. Corbin, e companion way. | Btrother, J. Maie rig said the carpenter, | tt, Mre. J. M. Bart- Kelly, Captain L. H. ADVERTISEMENTS. | for Mani) taking from Angel Isiand the pas- port some time ago. Some of the passengers 1 | were vesterday released from the island and | landed at Meiggs wharf. The quarantined 1 crew of the Meade and Pllot Steve Castle will remain on the island until their fourteen days’ quarantine has expired From Dyspepsia and Stomach Tmble% NEWS OF THE OCEAN. g . The British ship Belford is chartered for Instantly Eshev.en and Permanently Our:d | wheat frém Tacoma to Europe at 258 94. The by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. | British ship Scottish Hills loads lumber on t £ | Puget Sound for Melbourne at 425 Gd. The ! =, | British ship Agnes Oswald and the French A New Discovery, but Not 2 Patent Medicine, | bark Asie Portland for Europe, nteresting account of e e of acute | Shipment of Wheat to Antwerp. ~r"'wlruvh) the | The German ship Agnes was cleared yester- = Dyspepsia | 425 for Antwerp with 74,053 ctls wheat, valued at 5, was 2 man who had | nage, Redwell rela: “The patient ved at $300, suffered, to my knowledge, for years with dys- | A Cargo for Australia. ‘ The British ship Marathon was cleared yes- | terday for Melbourne with a mixe{ ca lueq | 80 at $85,088, consisting of the following: 55,486 | ctls beriey, 411,265 feet of lumber and 20 drums carbide. —— Merchandise for New York. The steamer Argyll, which cleared yesterday for Panama, carried a general cargo en route to New York valued at §215,086 and some emall whipments to Jamaica and Europe, The cargo for New York ineluded: 418 gals wine, 200,029 Ibs beans, 18,100 Ibs hops, 50 cs canned fruit, 60,620 Ibe dry hides, 48,857 Ibs bone black, 2350’ Ibs beeswax, 5086 1bs abalons 150 ibs copper iatte, 17. 142,000 Ibs _grease, 46 pki ndemned ance stores, 32 bals brass wire, 11 pkgs s, 20 flasks quicksiiver, 1864 pigs lead, s guls brandy, 2435 | kgs milscellaneous junk, i pkigs wauce, b pkgs groceries The other shipments were as follows: To Germany, 3115 1bs dry kip and 4 cs, shells, val- ued at §536; to Spain, (6 cs canned imon and Everything be ate seemed to sour and | 34 cs canned fruit, valued at $404, and B0 os freate gases in the stomach. He had pains like | capned ‘»flm‘fg";:“;'l;ml;'c“fi:fl‘;;d e heu . > - - ) g )dpodioe R e o Aietsapaiouder biades 404 | Monday for New York direct with an assorced e g PP gy oy oy o o] cargo. including the ro!law!ng merchandise and affecied, causing palpitation and sleeplessness | ey X y o gD e { : 1 3 household goods, & bdis paper. 30 bales ri 1¥ave him powerful nerve tonjes and blood crap kgs ha remedies, but 1o no purpose. As an experiment | 4 10U 2CTaD steel, 185 pi . 1 finally Lought o Go-cent package of Btuart's | avicls at o Orug store and gave Exports by Panama Steamer. ont T e e was| The steamer Newort safled yesterday for 10 _all appearances fully cured Panama and way ports with an assorted mer- ““There was no more acidity or sour, watery | chandise cargo valued at $67,530, manifested risings. no bloating after imeals, the ‘appetite (and destined as follows: For Mexico, 8§25, i \'lxzm;fi; :n? r;; n:; .I-:’ae: between 10 and | 123; Central America, $37,80¢; Panama, $1515, 12 pounds velght of solid, heaithy flesh, The following were the principal sl 2 Although SHtuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are | To llexlcoiw.mrzlfhe‘etplumb:', ai‘é’.}"‘:fl"i.u advertised and soid in Arug stores, yet T con- | jow, 6450 Ibs grease, 1420, Ibs millstulls, #80 wider them & mort valuable addition to uyfmui steel and fron, 334 pl ardware, 43 pkgs physician’s line of remedies, as they are per- | electrical supplies, 867 pkgs machinery. 83 pie fectly harmiess and can be given to children or | shoes and dies, 10 pkgs drugs and sundries, 12 walids or in any condition of the stomach | bales bags, 72 cs arms and ammunition, 10 with perfect cafety, being harmiess and con- | reels barbed wire, 50 bxs candles, 9000 Ibs taining nothing but frult and vegetable es- | bluestone, 7 pkgs groceries, § pkgs sewing ma.- eences, pure pepsin and Golden Seal. chi les L sy Without any question they are the -w.l frult. 31 pkgs dry goods. 67 pkgs railroad ma- #t effective cure for indigestion, biliousness, ial, 3990 1bs lead, 456 bdls shooks, 3 ce constipation amd all derangements of the stom. er. . ach, bowever sfight or severe’ To Central America—3187 bbls flour, 4 oz — TRICT compliance on the part of | force it open. Don’t report me. I'll wait arms and ammunition, 20 gals brandy, 26 pkgs Oceanic Bteamship Company |for my clothes until to-morrow, I don’t bottled beer, 510 1bs beans, 7 cs canned 2074 1bs codfish, 373 Ibs_cheese, 100 bbls ce- 5 pkgs dry goods, 750 kgs drugs and sundries, 88 provisions, B cs h 156 pkgs hardware, 360 Ibs lard, -3 pkgs leather, 10 cs liquors, 18,308 feet lumber, ment, 1129 cs coal ol bdls 239 pes ph 180 pkgs paints 0 _pkgs paper, 3 kegs powder, 600 250 1bs rice, 10 colls rope, B147 , & cs canned salmon, 1 . 117 bdls steel and fros { 5200 bs_stearine, all that petty officer’s clothes overboard, | Considering the brevity of Mosckos' | 96 1687 rals and 116 cs 174 és whisky, To Panama~—170 1bs flour, 422 Ibs shrimps, 23 cs canned goods, 104 pkgs ceries and pro- 2 rolls| Stmr Newbirg, Peterson, 50 hours from San HAMBURG—In port March 5—Br ship Se- Steamer Movements. Mosckos refuse s osckos refused to discuss the matter 7O ARRIVE. illuminating ofl the insurance |yesterday morning. He knew mnothing s will allow to be used on ship- | about breaking anything, had never kerosene, as Mosckos | heard of a fire and couldn’t imagine how from the can in | 20Ybody could think he would harm the New York via Panama..|Mar. 19 | wiig China & Japan . os is said to be a good carpenter, but has been in trouble before and is said der the cloud of a similar exhibition, the responsibility for which, however, was | never quite brought home to him. 'Prior to joining the Verntura he worked for the Risdon Iron Works. He is a Greek, about Way Portland & Way % | . |Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. it; | Santa Monica §; Newport & Way Ports | THE EMPORIUM. | Easter Cards and Booklets from fg to ",flfl Main Flor R Easter Nov:itics and Oddities, Eggs, Rabbits, O, . iiiiiiiriiini . . B0 10 $1,80 CALUFORNIAS LARGEST- Second F.oor Front. ” i SO R Excellent Bargains for Wednzsday Only, | Threeextrispeciil va'ues for Wedn: Various Dept’s . worth 3 for 25¢; Wednesday, each . va ue; this week = * . . ) Bat’stz Fini hed India Linon—Very shees; regularly 3 c ya:d; this week . . . 19¢ value 25¢ eac! 68-inch Imported French WEitz O gendy— A 50c value; this week . * ... . 38 Wednesday : . . . . . . . week, package . . . . A4 _Emporium Bel'zdona Ples'ers—Equal to 15¢ p asters t.-aay . . . Wednesday . . . . . - ... .8@ Impor.ed Leather Fll-ém“—tht’:i (;nl:‘lut Pift- p= u-e; ass srtzd colors, gilt trimming:; ir- ood Shears. i6e. " stead cf 25, to-day . - - % TG s racrdinary value for Wedoesdays jost 400 pairs in this specially purchased lot of nickel- Spocial Sae of pated Shears; 3 sizes—7, 8, and g inches; $1.50 Percale Wrep- pe's, 89c — An- other lot of the celebrated“Corset- ine” Wrappe's; this time they are in percale; just in tme for spring; geod making ard the materials bet- ter than crdinary wrappers; all sizes; regular price $1.50, special sac Wednesday and Thurs- ay.... 390 $7.50 Eon J ckz" .95—New all- s Jacket, sille Tined ind Liquor Bl"flfllllsr revers ficed with sk and sicched; rew | FOr Wednesday Only. swagger style; colors tan, navy and black; | Kentucky Bourbon Whisky—The popular Ce- all sizes; regular price $7.50, AL dar Brook, special Wednesday, gal'on . to-day and to-morrow « » . ‘0.95 G Groseries —Wednesday. Velocres Coffee is liked by a1 who try it; it is a combination of gocd Java and Mocha, cither bean or grourd, put up 'n 1-lb packages; our special price Wednesday, b. . . . 22¢ Macaroni, Vermc:lli cr Spaghetti—Regu'arly 25¢ boxes, Wednesday . . . . . . 18@ Whote ¥ heat or Graham FI ur—r1o-lb sacks, Wednesday . « . . . ... .. .20€ Soda Crackers—3-lb cartons, fresh and crisp, Wednesday, each. . . ... . .820 Grzpe Nuts—The popu'ar brain food, Wedncs- dvy, 2'packages. . . ... .. .28¢ ’mp.rud Sardines—Brunet trand, 2 tins . . S ...26c PRRRR RN RRER RRRRRRRR RRREY RRRRR RE RN R RERRR 2R RRRRE KRR R KRR RERER KRR RS, RRRRRRRY Angelicn “AANSIAR+ cateliont veect - wine, goaranteed five years old, reguler'y $1.50 Sale of Writing Paper. | F00C (500 o e 8 On Wednesday only we sha'l off.r 1000 pounds | porg cr Sherry—A matured, ruddy port Whiting's Satin Woven_ o Royal “Linen | * 254 ‘an exceileat qua'ity of sherry has been Papers, octavo and . commercial sizes, either | marked for special sale Wedne:day only, 3 ruled or plain, 9o sheets tp the pound, ac|' portesfor. . . . .. . .. .S0.00 the very special price, per Ib . . - '80 Ginger Ale—Taylor's, Wednesday on'y, per dzen, . vold e et v P80 Ladies’ Handkerchief Sale. day en'y. € 200 dozen Sheer Lawn Hemstitched Handkerch'efs, with' two rows of rever stitching; ol o 0 L BRI B e G Ve i Genuine Gibson Pillow Tops, i8c. Easter. Egg Dyss—A!l ¢ lors; special this| A marvelous value th's. Ths lot of 1000 red, tan and green tops and . 3©| ‘tacksinciudes 22 of the famous Gibson subjecis, among which are: -y | ““A Word to the Wise,” *Hearts are Trumps,” ‘‘Cherrizs,” “‘Peiches,”” *Held Up,” P L. .8 and “‘H:re It Is Christmas!”” These tops have never teen less than soc, but having been ‘Talcom Powde-—Niczly Perfume?; 10c can; | slight'y-s'nged and smoked (edges only) in a recent New York fire, we purchassd them at a price which enables us to say, on Wednesday only, each . . . . . .. . . . To-day we afford an _opportunity for stylish Wrappers, Jaoets. Hi ey dee Welnady a2 S8 D This good looking and-reliable carving set, 8- % inch kni’e, fork with sprirg safety guard, and | Age 4, pair . . . 8@ emery sharpener or ct-el with bolster, fitted | Age 6, pair . . . 8@ | with rubbero'd Fandles, in exactim'tation of | Age 8, pair. . . 10@ Thin-blown, engraved gass Lemonade Sets, . (P& Bring the Children in fo See the Rabbils’ Easter Wedding. £2]) On the Salestables Thursday, you will find offer- ings of Stationery, Boys’ Caps, Toilet Soaps, Women’s up-to-date Wash Neckwear, Laundry Bags, Cushion Tops, Momie Linen Scarfs, Men’s Hasiery, Wash Goods, Bohemian Vases, Bon Bon AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Boxes, etc. i 5¢ 4 .. .180 Zephyr Sale. dressers to select come of the choigest im- perted mercer'zed Zephyrs at about half reg- ular price; these beautiful sumimer fabrics (32 inches wide) are suitable for wa'sts, dressss and chi'dren’s wear; real values 35¢ to 45c the oty choce on Welnesy . s . Carving Sect 67¢. real ebony, 2 good qua'ity of steel, on specal sa'e in Houss Furnishing Department on Wednesday at the astonishing 67 For full-si pricé for complete set. . . . . G weave, ia Marseilles design, ready for imme- Lemonade Sets 67c. Wine Sets 67c. fancy shaped pitcher and six tumblers on a hammered silverine tray, regu'ary §1.02, on Wednesday . .. . O &€ Fancy ribbed cl.ar g'ass Wine Sets, de.anter and ¢ix wine g'asses on glass tray to match, regularly $1, on Wednesday 8 & @ ARARR QXA RANRAER AW R a0 W e WA Wi Wi R WY Wi e ers, plain tucks with buttonholes, at these cheapsst prices ever offered, tor to-day only; but five pairs to a single customer: Colored Drass Goods On Wednesday. ekirt and suit lengths, in short one of our popular remnant- sales where you are sure to find just the piece of goods for a skirt or waist for yourself or for your little daughter's school dress. Thes: goods have already been re- duced in price, and from thes cut figures a further reduction of ‘one-quarter off to-day. A Special Sale of Children’s Drawers. Children’s embroidery trimmed drawers, of gocd muslin, with but- tonholes, at the follow= ing cheapest prices that were ever offered, for to- day only; but five pairs will be sld to a sing'e . .100 - . 120 60 68-irch’White O-gandy—A vary fine 40c | 150 dozen Sheer Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; trimmed with nice Valenciences A big lot this time, new aad staple fabrics, waist, o0 fackdigyithe 1a¥c iqulitys Wednesday, ‘each .. L %i oo ire e se s i O 50 dozen all pure line1 Scaloped, Embroidered Handkerchies; very sheers. regu'ar P | § Remnant Sale g % UALEILN IR0y e 3 piv. . . 180 Children’s Draw- Agez, par . . . 7@ Sale of Bedspreads. bed, fine 3-p'y yarn, best crochet diate use, the $1.25 kind, marked for spzcial s:ling Weinesday, each 94¢c Special Sale Men’s Fancy Hosiery 18c. We have clcsed out 100 dozen Men's Fancy Hos'ery, made of good Maco cotton, black or tan grounds, with white polka dots, 3 very des'rable sack fer spring, fast colors, whicp we Have marked for special sle Wednesday on'y, pair . . . . . . 18,, btracted from the depth given by ( NEAH BAY-—Passed out March 18—Stmr t'fl‘:h.l:ul,u "The ol f reference is the mean | San Mateo, for San Francisco; Br bark Rcss, of the lower low for ¥remantle; Br bark Penrhyn ('u’um smr for’ San Cape Town: schr Ruth ¥ _Godfrey, Time Ball. Yedro; echr Philippine, for San Dieg TATOOSH—Pased 'in March 18—Br bark Branch Hydrographic Office, U, 8. N., Mer- | Glenmark, from Chanarel, for Vietor| chants’ Exchange, 8an Francisco, Ca PORTLAND—Salled March 18—Stmr Colum- Stavel 18, 1002, bia, for Ban Francisco; ship Slerra Ventana, The Time Ball on'the tower of the Ferry | for’ Queenstown. buflding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, EASTERN PORT. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | NEW YORK—Arrived March 18—Stmr Alll- p. m., Greenwich mean time, B anca, from Colon. Licutenant U, &, 1 In charge, T brass ket iy g et FALMOUTH—Arrived March 106—Dan ship —— Jupiter, hence Oct 18, Shipping Intelligence. LIMERICK—Arrived March 17—Br ship ¥ e Samoaena, from Oregon. . DUNGENESS—Passed March 10—Ger ship Tuesday, March 18. Rodenbek, from Hambupe. for San . Franalsco. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins,’ 60 hours from Vie- | JUNIN--Tn port March 12—Br bark Procyon, torfa. . for San_Irancisco, Stmr Phoentx, Odland, 14 hours from Men- [ DUNKIRK—In port March G—Br ship Pass docino. of Killlecrankle, for Oregon. | Pedro. mantha, for Oregon. Ger stmr Hermonthis, Knudsen, 104 days Salled March 15--Ger ship Rigel, for San trom Hamburg, via Coronel 55 days, via San | Francisco. Blas ¢ days. HULL~—In port March 1—Fr bark Marechal Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 4 days from | de Villais. for San Francisco. Comox. LIVERPOOL—In port March 5—Br ship Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, 80 hours | Blythswood, for San Francisco. from San Pedro, in tow tug Rescue. ROTTERDAM—In port March 1—Fr bark Mavflower, Gudmansen, 6 days from | Amiral Halgan, for San Francisco. Harbor. VANCOUVER—Salled March 18—Br bark Schi Webfoot, Semsen, 6 days from Willapa | Rose, for Fremantle. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived March 17—Ship Newark, Nielsen, 10 hours from Stew- | Elwell, from Sydney. March 17—Bark Henry arts Point. Villard. from Melbourne. | “"Sehr Cotirtney Ford, Murchison, 9 days from | = DUNGENESS--Pacsed. March 15—Ger stmr | Port Ledlow. Ramses, hence Nov 25, for Hamburg. | Schr Defender, Marsters, 8 days from Port,| MANILA—Arrived March 15—Br stmr Puri- | Gamble. tan, from Newecastle, Aus. CLEARED. LIVERPCOL—Arrived, March 17—Br ship Tucsday, March 18. | Dunfermiine, hence Oct 26. v | San Diego & Way Ports. ge from quaran- ( Ventura’s Sailing Hour Is Changed. 163:::’;' s The Oceanic Steamship Compiny's Ventura will sall fo-morrow at 6 p. m. instead of in the morning, as echeduled. The delay is caused | Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. shore he said he would { The Pacific Mail steamship Newport- sailed | | State of Cal San Diego & Wa City of Puebla | Puget Sound Ports - |Grays Harbor | ger & Ci "t joor was jammed and 1 had to Transport Meade Sails To-Day. ~_———_ The army transport Meade will sail to-day | Salls. | Pier. sengers she left there when she put back to March 19. | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. storia & Portiand] | Stmr Celia, San_Pedro & Way.| Y am|Pier 3 pm/Pler 13 _ |Seattle & Fairhaveni1 Sydney & Way Pis| 6 pm|Pler ttle & Tacoma. Marech 21, J. Kimball. | Sea | i 9 am Pler 13 | Amer.Maru | Chil 1 Alliance.... |Portlan d & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler Grays Harbor i1 which were chartered for wheat at | (1 e 12 & ¥ Orraggz | Point Arena North Fork | Humboldt . Umatilla. .. [Puget | Molinet. from Oregon, for Queenstown, and 20,000 feet of lumber as dun- | ewport & Way Pts| Columbia.. Astoria & Portland|il Seattle & Tacoma. 5 Grays Harbor ... City Puebla Puget Sound Ports Srays Harbor . | Mareh 2N, @la via Panama FROM SEATTLE. Skagway & Way Ports.[Mar. kagway & Way Ports.|Mar. kaguay & Way Ports. Mar. ks'Inlet & Way Pts.Mar, 17.029 - 1bs | Sun, Moon and Tides. Etates Conet Geodetic Suryey— cnirance to San Francisco Bay, Published by officlal au- ¥ r'.’f:'_[m;r;‘.r the Buperintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters the eity front (Mission-street 5, abat. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: ht of tide is the same at both places, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, whart), about 5 ' 8 Bulesz swa NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides ing tides are given in the lefr n the order of occurrence as to time; tl fourth time column gives the last tldam:! L:: @ay, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ion to the soundings of the United States the early morni Stmr Newoort, Saunders, Panama and way | QUBENSTOWN—Arrived March 18—Br bark ports; Pacific Mail SS C; County of Kinross, from Oregon. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- | FPANAMA—Sailed March (—Br stmr Colom- kins & Co. bia, for San Franciso. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San| GUAYAQUIL—Sailed March 18—Ger stmr » Ncko, for San Franelsco. Stmr Caps Bay, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, OCEAN STEAMERS. | Perkins & Co. HAMBURG — Arrived _March 18 —Stmr Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon | peytschland, from New York, via Plymouth | Raiiroad and Nav Co. and Cherbourz. Gilboy, Panama; Panama Rall- | * pLyMOUTH—Sailed March 18—Stmr Patri- road SS Line. cia, from Hamburg. for New York. Stmr Equator, Morris, Pacific Packing and | “'{ ™y GREOVIE: o8 New Yotk o He- Nav Co. henzollern, from Genoa and Naples. Br stmr Victoria, Casey, Ladysmith; R | Vsqjieq March 18—Stmr Taurle, for Liver- Dunsmuir's Sgns Co. addls Ger ship Agnes, Behrens, Antwerp; Eppin- | " BOSTON—Arrived March 15—Stmr Common- 0. 3 wealth, from Mediterrane: rts. Br shio Marathon, Roberts, Melbourne; J J | "{IONGKONG — Arrived March 16— Stmr | Moore & Co. Doric, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and SAILED: 2 Yokohema. Tuesday, March 18. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 17—Stmr Bo- Stmr Brunswick, Dettmers, Eureka. vis, from New York. Stmr Progreso, Harding, Seattle, LONDON—Arrived March 1S—Stmr Minne- Stmr Progreso, Harding, Seattle. Habe, > Foot e Fariss Stmr Newvort, Saunders, Parama. PORT PIRIE—Safled March 15—Ship Ha- Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. walilan Isles, for Newcasiie, Aus. Stmr Argyll, Gilboy, Panama. Stmr Glpay, Swanson, Santa Cruz. ‘Adler, Alblon. Stmr Gualala, Weber, Point Arena. B mpeSansen, - Prince wiiam | CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Sound. Bktn Chehalls, Stmonson, Columbla River: | rnsures Love and a Happy Home Feb 13, lat 6 21 §, lon 131 54 W—Ger ship for All Neck, hence Nov 16, for Queenstown. How any man may quicKly cure himself after on equator, lon 28 W—Ger ship | y.ars of suffering from sexual weakness, loot b 2 Rickmer Rickmers, from Oregon, for Queens- t own. Feb 21, lat 24 S, lon 40 W—Fr bark Brenn, from Ehields, f n Francisco. Feb 10, lat 56 S, lon 65 W—Br ship Deud- raeth Castle, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Feb 10, lat 45 S, lon 66 W—Fr bark Gen larg: small, weak organs to full size and vigor. Simply send your name and address to Dy Knapp Medical Co., 1373 Hull bullding, Detrot Mich., and they will gladly send the free re. ceipt ‘with full directions so any man may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly 2 most generous offer. and the following ex. tracts taken from their daily mail, shov what men think of their generosity. “Dear Sirs: Please accépt my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given yous g March 13, lat 27 &, lon 66 W—Bark Onaway, from Singanore, for Boston. March 14, lat 22 07 N, no lon—Stmr Orizaba, from New York, for Colon. TELEGRAPHIC. treatment a thorough test and the benefit hus POINT LOBOS, March 18, 10 p m—W&ather | been extraordinary. It has completely braced foggy: wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. . [ me up. I am just as vigorous as when a bJy and you cannot realize how happy I am. " “Dear_Sirs: Your method worked beauti- fully. Results were exactly what I needed, AL ; Stréngth and vigor have completaly retue VENTURA—Arrived March 18—Stmr Santa | |4 eniargement is entirely satlstactory,” - Monica, (rom San Pedro, and satled for San “pear Sirs: Yours was recel\ed ani 1 hat > " 3 trouble In mal L e receipt a: - PORT TOWNSEND—Satled March 18—Schr | 1, Tou2le, 3 TANE Gl o he, recelut as ui- AU TA M —Salied” March 18—Stme Melvills | Wealk men. I am greatly improved fn’ sise; h and vi Dollar, for Redondo. . strengt! 5 e " All_correspondence s strictly confidentia’, (rREDONDO-—Arrived March 18—Stmr Noyo, | milied”in plain, wenled envelope. Tha receipt facs: is free for the asking and they want every man PORT BLAKELEY—Safled March 18—Schrs Excelsior and Robert Searles, for San Fran- | tobave It clseo: schr Balboa, for Kobe, Arrived March 18—Br bark Kelverdale, from 7 RAILWAY TRAVEL. YiStorss e e e s S PORT HADLOCK~—Arrived March 18—Stmr Robert Dollar, from Seattle. M. tled March 18—Stmr Astec, for i Br bark Penryn Castle, for ved March 17—Stmr Chico, from Al- e e o] || CHIC AG O elanaw. (1o 3 3 s 2 (e oelt o i i w LESS tnan Arrived ~March A MRt LUDLOW~Arrived March 18—8chr 3 D A Ys B's‘l‘i%'{fz’”—;’éflvfl'fl-g& 18—Stmr Rainler, From ntg:a.?-:,’?".,ef- 18—Br ship Wanderer, for San Francisco at 10 a. m, WNHM—AN‘IVM March 18—Ttal bark vour, Callao. r TP LANDING—8alled * Marih | 18- CHICAGO, UNION PACIFiC Navarro, for San Francieco. SAN PEL RO—Atrived March 18—Stmr Se- & NORTHWESTERN LINE quola. Astorla. i Arrived March 18—Schr Zampa, from Ta-+| QUBLE_ Drawing-Room - Sleeping coma; schr Sadle, from Umpqua; schr Esther | Cars, . Smoking and " Li- Hm:: stmr Chas Nel- brary lc."l' vm:‘b-f)b‘e‘;. ,Plnln: . ~meals a la carte. ¥ 18—Stmrs Bonita, Santa S:?a.mu at 6 p. m. and z’:.-.é’.‘.’.'}f} ¢ Conducted Excursions every Wednes- day and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE edro. { EKA—Arrived March 18—Schr F o T 8T. . Gen. i P EUREKA A ¢ Fortuna, | | 617 MARKE' . Agent Pacific Coast DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived March 18—Stmr Arca- ta, hence March 15. 18—8tmr Emplire, hence Joast Survey charts, except sign precedes the height, and then the number | Arctic, Bailed March 18—Schr Mabel Gray and stmr Palace Hotel “San Francisco for Sen Francisco. “ vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHES {SAN FRANCISCO AN) NOST1 PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Markst St 150 ani 1530 B at 1:60 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS-—8:00, s:."h. 11:00 &, m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m 11:1 m.; Gp o m. 40, 11:10 8. m.; 1:40, 340, Leave In, Effect | Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901| San Franeisco. - Weelc | Sun- Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:30am) Windsor, 5:00pm, Healdsburg.|10:40am Lytton, Geyservil: Cloverdale, | 7:35pm| Hopland ~ (10:40am, and Uklah .| 7:35pm 110:40am| Guerneville. 7:35pm, Sonoma | 9:15am| an Glen Ellen. | 6:05pm 10:40am| Sebastopol. | T:35pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue s, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laki . Potter ~ Vailey, John Da:’s, Riverside, Lierle; Bucknell” Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Or Wiilits, Laytonville, Cummins, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to ail points beyond San Rafael at half rates Ticket office, €50 Market street, Chronicle bullding., H. C. WHITIN R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt Santa Fe Trains—paiy. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Local | Lim‘d | Ovri‘d | Local ] Dfilly? Dally [I Dally | Daily. Lv. San Frln] Ar. Stockton. [1 * Merced... |1 @ for morning. b for afterncon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, cairying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car U to Bakersfieid for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No -second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 7:05 a.m, daily, 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton, Merced and Fre: local. Correspending traln arrives at 12:30 p._m, daily, 8 p, m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and- Tourist Sieepers and Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chics 1so Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno, Gorresponding ‘traln arrives at G:0U p. m. dally, 2 a. m. In Bakersfield Local. stopping at all points in Sgn Joaquin Vatiey. Cor- Ferponding (ealp afriveyat N:40 o . dally. Offices—641 Market street and_in Ferry San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, POUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY -.;"‘.fi";‘xfm“ “TTrave | Via Sausalito Fi Sart Fran, | Foot of Market St. R B e o s e, .| days. | R:00A. Baturdays—Extra | $730a Shasts Exor SOUTHERN PACIFIO. Tratne tonse wnd nre s to merive as Line, Foot of Market Sireek) et . 71004 Vacsvills, Wiaters, R F180a Martiner, % Calintoga and Hay 8:004 Daris, Woodiand, Kulgnte Lay Muaryaville, Orovlile, .. .. - A Atsutie K Biw0s Niles, Lathrop, Stockton. 8100, Niles, Meodots, Ha Pormrvill Partlets Hpriugs), Blufl, Portiand.. . 84 Ban Joss, Livermors, Stookton, Tove, Hacramonts, Pl Muryaviile, C Oskdaie. Chiness, aTheop. crovd Fromscs cod 1o Al s cree 7088 ofo, Martinez aud Way Biatloss 7:859 A The Orerland i dmited—Ogden, Des- » Tulsre, Rakerafloldl, Sangus for Sauts Lar hars, Los Augolos.. . 8:334 S M Ao Biocbion s 1204 * #:00 n"m'F: n‘l':&i“u E: 733, :00r Pa, , an Jose.. 1838 18:00r Vallo} i 28 e LB $100r Oriental I—Ogden, Omaia, 8% Louls, Chiosgo........ 41309 T100r Or¢ and Call Kapress, Ras. P M. Rading, Ford) Hownd and Fash 9:888 83y San Pabl Costa, Marfines ‘and Wa e Vallefo. . COAST LINE (Narrow tiauge) (Feob of Miarket Street.) B195 Nowark Crntarsilie an Jows, Falton, Boulder Creak, Santa Cruzand Way oy, Uaniossile, mlnfl foniorel Almaden, Falton, Bonlder t’:l‘ Gous and Frineipal Wagp 17.909 | TOAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 17:18 9:00 11:00a.M. 3:00 Builrae. 1500 1808 10:10, San Jose and Way 10:804 San Jose and Way Statfons 12457 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Altd, Santa Olars, San Jose, Tres Plo. Suiloas, 4308 S Jrae And Pl uy Stations v San Jose and S130F Ban Jonm Al Way SEALIONS. ..oqc e THIOW # New Orleans - A for Morning. NORTH FAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry oM AN RANCISO T MILL VALLEY AN, N - AND SAN RAFABL. ), *6:15, 6:45 p. m. A TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays and 11: 00’ m. i, Al d D"L Trans marked (*) run to San SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN ":5’{‘.5’1;‘?-@:«. T Wedaesdays and s at 7:10 and 10:35 p. SUNDAYS—8:06, 10:05 a. m., 13:08, 2:13, 100, 6:45 B 6.5 a m. Week days—Cazadero and way m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 8.00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way stations. (Hollday boats and trains will rua on — ] Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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