The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1902, Page 7

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THE SA { FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1902 SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by thess Little Pills, They also relieve distress from Dys- pepsia, Indigesfion and Too Hearty Eating. A periect remedy for Dizzi- ess, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | Emall Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. i — SAILORS ON THE FRENCH BARK REINE BLANCHE TELL TALES OF BAD TREATMENT AND POOR FOOD T CCORDING to the saflors that worked her from Newcastle, N. S. W., to this port, the French bark Reine Blanche is a floating inferno, with a badly commis- sioned commissariat department. The bark arrived here on Sunday and an- chored off Vallejo street. The police sig- nal was holsted yesterday morning, and two of Captain Dunleavy’s men arrived on board in time to prevent Joseph Verne, a sallor, from carving marks of his dis- pleasure upon the persons of the bark's afterguard. Verne was taken ashore and locked in a cell at the City Prison pend- I‘ng his examination on a charge of mu- iny rne is said to have refused duty thir- ty days out of Newcastle. He backed up his refusal by trying to lick the mate. He was ironed, confined to a small room and dieted on ad and water until yesters day, when he was relca:ed. He celebrated his liberty by attempting to stick his jack-knife into those responsible for his confinement. Belaying pins and some active dodging prevented the sailor from hurting any- thing but the ship’s discipline until the RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIO. e o nerive as INCO. (Main Line, Foot of Mariet Street.) Frow PEERUARY 9, 103 — aRRIvE Calistogn atd Sauts Kosa...... 8:004 Davis, Woodiand, Kuights Laudiog, Marysvilie, Oroviile. 8:004 Atlitic Kxpress—Ogden and Kast 800 Niles, Lath i 82004 Niies, Mer Hauford, Visalia, Pormrsille. 8:304 Shasta Express Bartiet Spring Biuf, Portiand... ... 304 Sun Jo Livenmore, Toue, yo win, Williams tor . Willows, Red ora, Tuclumne Way Chinese, So Nilce and L Way Siations 10:904 b Limited—Ogdex, Den- ver, Omaha. Chicago..... o Itirer Suoumm, Wisters apn, Calliogs, . Livermore, Stockton. Lodi. ard. Niles, “an duec, Livermore Owl Limited - Fresuo, Tulnre, Bakersfield, Saugus for Suiits Bar: bura, Los Augeles.. £:00p Port Tracy. Lathroy, St ‘Antioch, Stockton, Niles icton Mer- 1 Mali—Gd Owmaha, 8t Louis, Cadifornia 1 arymilie gei ound et Conta, e Martinez COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Fout of Market Statione ODAKLAND HARBOR FER Prom SAN FPRANCISOo—Fom of Market Street (Slip 1345 900 11:004.. d Prem OLELAND—Poul o 10:004.m. 1300 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge), (Third aid Townsend Sta) i1 04 Ban Jose sud Way Stations . T1004 Ran Jose and Way Stations.. New Alwaden Ooast L oas. Sar. Luls OB RY. 8— Lise Gliroy. 8alt Santa Barbars, Lot Angeles principal fntermediate statiows S004 Ban Jose, Tres Mvos balines San Lub 304 San Jose mud Way Statiove .o 487 San Mateo, lledwood, Mealo Park, Palo Alto, Bauta Olars, San Joss, Tree Pines, Sauta Orux, Salines, Mouterey and Pacitic Grov r San Jose and Way Staslons. Sau Jose and Principal Way Stations 41807 Bunsct Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays, for Los Angeles. EI Faso, New Urleans and New York, !A‘xflv- Sundays. Tuesdays snd [ - [ faer s o i W S " jeans Expross Ovispe, Banta Harvars, Los An- | jes, Deming, El Paso, New Or A for Moming excenied CA;.IH)RNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSERES SAN FRANCISCO AND WORTA PACIFID RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafasl. WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips @t 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. EUNDAYE—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 &. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. an Rafael to San Franciszo. WE! DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 12:45, 8:40, b,)a'u D™ Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. BUNDAYS6:10, 9:40, 11910 4. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Bffect Arrive . 1901] San Francisco. Sun- | Week | Days. Novato, |10:40am| 6:05pm. 5:00am 9:30am 5:00pr Petaluma, anta Rosa.| Geyserville, 8:00am| Cloverdaie. 5pm| 6:20pe. | | 5:00pm| Hop 40am|10 :25a1t | { -00am 7:35pm| 6:20pm 40am10:25am | 8:00am| Guernevile. asyml 3:20pm| 5:00pm| 6:20pm | 7:30am| §:00am Sn—.o;n- | 9:15am| S:40am | an, | 5:10pm| 5:00pm| Gien Elien. | 6:05pm| 6:20pm | % :30am| $:00am| o 10:25am 3:30pm| 5:00pm| Sebastopol. | 7 €:20pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and White Sulphur Springs. at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lyt Seyservillc for Skaggs Springs: Soyeeriiic Tor Skaess Sprioes; Epriogs, Highiend Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- | Springs, Soda, Bay. Lekeport and Bartiett =t Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Poiter Valiey, Jobn “Riverside, Lieriey's. Buckneli's, fanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usa:, IWillits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springe $iarris, Olsen’s. Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Eaturcay to Monday round-trip tickets at re- & rates et imnays round-trip tickets to all polnts peyond San Rafael at half rates Ticket office, €50 Market street, Chronicle i { P C wHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. POUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY L= Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive sn. | Foot of Market St. |_San Fran. [ Sun- | Week — i | davs. | Daye g e a 720,100 £-(685 . o eiving I e iy 040451505 1555 . b Woket Ofices, €21 MARSET STREET and SAUSALITO PERRY. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 29 EEARNY ST. Established 3834 for the trestment of Private Dizeases, Loxt Manuood. Debliity or Ainease wearing on hody and mind and Sicin Diseuscs. The Doctor cures wien police arrived. Just as the represenia- tives of the Jaw climbed over the side a well-aimed belaying pin struck Verne on the head and made him a good sailor long grough to enable the police to handeuft Five other sailors left the ship. Among them were two Americans. who declare that although their ignorance of French ot them out of the dailv quarrels, they never shought that Vernc with his bread and water diet had any the worse of the food argument. The officers say that everything was peace on the Reine Blanche; that onty one man, Verne, had given any trouble; | that he was a natural-born mutincer and would now be punished for his sin: for the food—well, what if there were a few grubs in the hardtack. Grubs are slothful creatures, easily detected and captured without difficulty. And in hash, who knows grubs from biscuit? ilors are hard to please, Loreau, “and As said Cap- tain you people on shore | must not believe all they tell you.” The troubles of the r Reine Blanche wiil be ventilated before he French Consul. Goes to France for Trial. Policeman Henneberry had a hard tussle yes- terdey morning with a French sailor who had been ordered to Frarce for trial for desertion passage was booked on the French al Neumayer. The prisoner deserted nch ship about a year ago. He was ar- ce weeks ago on a consular warrant. PEOPLE. | People who want their linen to fit and feel comfortable patronize the U. S. be- cause our methods realize their wants to the remotest degree. We go to the utmost limit in securing perfect cleaniincss and just the degree of finish particular people demand. If we | can’t please you no one can, because no one can take more pains than we do. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASSN. Office 1004 Market Street. Telephone—South 420. . Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ava. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—sany. 7| Local | Lim’d | Ovri'd | Local Reily | Daily | Daily | Daily Lv. San Fran| 7:20 a 9:00a/ 8 Ar * Chicago. @ for morning. P 10f afterioon, 9:00 &, m. train is the California Lim- fted, cairying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars throubh to Chicago. Chair Car runs fo Bakersfield for accommodation of Jocal frst-class passengers. No second. class tickets are honored on ain. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton, Merced and Fresn> Jocal. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. dally 8 p_m,_is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Copresponding train arrives at 6:00 p, m. dall %0 a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot. San Francisco; 1112 DBroadway, Oakis e e S ——— HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Vic Sausalita Ferry Commencing September 28, 1901 SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND BAN RAFAEL. 1 DAYS—6:55, , *9 s 1“«5EE4K15 4:15, 5:15, *6:15, 6:45 p.m. EXTKA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San | Refawl cn Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays d 11:40 p. m. , *10:00, #11:30 a. m., *1:15, 3:18, 30, 9:30_p. m. } riins marked (*) run fo San Quentin. FHOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WO DAYS—*5:25, 6:21, 7:45, :35, 10115 o . *12:25, 2:15, *3:35, 4:40, 5:50 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55'p. m. SUNDAY *1:40, 4315, 4:45, 56 Trains marl FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5 2:35, 2:45, 2 EUNDAYE—8:05, 1 30, 5:00, 6:45 p. m. < Y THROUGH TRAINS. 6:55 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations, 1:45 p. m. Saturdays— tlons. 450 3. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way tations. R Fairfax, Sundays—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 Duncan Mills and way I Try him. Charges low. Caren gunramiced. Cal or Writh e San . e GLBEO] Francisco, Cal. . m. " Legal Hollday boats apd trains will run on Sunday time. — g He did not seem to realize where he going until he and Henneberry, who had him in custody, reached Crowley's boathouse. ile fought the policeman from the boath to the float and ntinued to fight in spurts unti} he was aced in irons in the foreneak of the Neumay | Four Frenchmen Sail. Four French barks, the Marle Molinos, arthe Rouxe, Ville de Dijon and General saile: together esterday for ‘The captain of the Marthe Rouxe to have the fastest ship. The other | 4 skippers have an equally good opinjon of their | * | g commands and an interestbs race s | 102 days out for Queenstown, was yesterday FROM SEATTLE, = b AR 10 per cent. The rate on the Oliver R T R (A T TV - . Steamer. For. | Salls. . . de Clisson, which on Saturday dropped from | 2 i Captain Commits Suicide, 55 pe 5 9 3 o = | s . 85 yver cent to 25 per cent, was vesterday | g T GO Cay ¥ b ked uy o 3 3 nlet & Way Pts.|Mar. 28 ed yesterday by the Mer- [ marked up to T cent. Dirigo. Skagway & \Way Ports.|Mar. 2% ange from Guay reports the Y g "'" N Dolphin . Skagway & Way Pm‘ls.\M r. 30 sulcide in that harbor of Captain Hooklemen Tugs Smash Oriental Dock. Cottage C & = | of the Antigone. The capta! 4 Sk e v vesterday | Humbol & was in low induced Dby continued Wiy R T o ar e pearie | Msation: & 5 health, and ended his troubles by jumping | Jamaged the Pacific Mall wharf to the extent | ) i & 8 overboard from the deck of his ship. of about §300. The dent oceurred while | Ciy 8 & 5 > docking the barge Mineola. One of the Min- —— = = v Reinsurance List. eola’'s anchors was broken in the mix-up, | Sun, Moon and Tide: R e | United_ States Cosst and_Geoletic Survey— < . Times an ights o gy W 3 Short of Provisions. Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San | The British steamship Salopla reports that Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | on March 5, north, 37 west, she sup- thority of the Superintendent. ! plied U British ship Falls of Halladale with ,NOTE=—The high and low ‘waters occut at | ) ) the oty front (Misslon-street wharf), aboui e cenne wialladale Is bound from Ore | ¢y five minutes Inter than at Fort Polnt: | ueenstown, sdes SR GENTENN Fannie Dutard Leaking. A dlspatch received yesterday at the M chants' nie Dutard Barbara, March 23, in a leaking condition, Meade's Crew Released. The officers und crew of th Meade were yesterday rele: tine. Pilot Stephen Castle Was also given b Mberty, N SRR NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Mattefs of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. to arrival The Japanese steamer Shakano Maru will load lumber at Blakeley for Shang' i. bia to load lumber for Santa Rosalia, The schooner Glendale, this port Sunday cleared yesterday for Queenstown for orde with 54,762 ctls whe o 25,000 ft lumber as dunnage, v Ports. J. 8. Kimball Seattle & Tacoma xchange says that the schooner Fan. | from this port, arrived at Santa | army transport | A from quaran- | The British ship Granada is chartered for | wheat on Puget Sound for Europe at 35s—prior | The schooner Forester goes to British Colum- which sailed from 7ith a general cargo for Mar- Quesas Islands, will go to Tacoma and I 5 lumber for Tahit! and Marguesas Islands, et Time Ball, g h Hydrographic Office, U. S. Mer- Shipment of Wheat. e ants Exchange, San Francisco, €a The French bark General Neumayer was March 34, 1003 at, valued at $61,640, and valued at $400. time. . TR . V. H. STANDLEY, Steamer Movements. Lieutenant U. §. N,, In charge. g -— TO ARRIVE. Shipping Intelligence. Steamer. From. ARRIVED. Iz Lo stios Monday, March 24 Chehalis. {San Pedro 5 ith, Hall, 95 hours from Seattle. | Phoenix AMendoeino Gty Mar 25 | BT Ravarro, Devitt, 17 Rours from Cagpar. $. Doliar, ... |Grays Harhor . Mar: 30 | |Stmr Santa Crez, Nicolsan, 13 hours from Santa Barbar |Grays Harbor Mar, 25 | Moss Landinz. Folmin Nanatmo ‘[Mar 35 | Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 82 hours from Ta- Alameda. ... .| Honolulu Mar, 25 | coma. Bequofa. San Pedro Mar: 35 | “Bkin Portland, Clark, 0 days from Tacomu. Rainler ... |Seattle & Whatcom....|Mar. 2 | Schr Mildred, Kindlin, 0 days from Willapa ‘omona....... Humboldt ... Harbor. G. Lindauer. . Grays Harbor ... Schr Onward, Jorgenson, 4 days from Co- G. W. Eider..| Portland & Ast uille River. 3 ¢ Rival.. - | Wiilapa lebm?”a E GUehr Peeriess, Hagerup, 8 days from Grays Del Norte. .. .| Crescent Ci Harbor. 5 Santa Monica | Humboldt . Sebr Mary C. Campbell, 10 hours from Bo- Hyades. Honolulu & Kahul dega. Crarina. Seattlo & Tacoma CREREE: Jo Point Arena.. Point Arena . Monday, Mn_rcé\ z:;." Coronado. Grays Harbor . Stmr S&pattlne. Glelow, San Diego; Goodall. Spokane. San Die; W Perkins Ca. . Newburg. Grays Hzaurb&nr : Shin Dicldem-l. Lorentzen, Cooks Inlet; Bonita. Newport & Way Por Geo E Plummer. i Queen Puget Sound Ports ... Fr bark Generg! Neumaver, Gautler, Queens. Progreso. .... Seattle . PPt 4 taven, D= > nila: Pleades Seattle . :|Mar. 28 | ders & Kirchmann. oo Lakme. Portland ' & Astoria. Monday, Match 4. Gaelic China & Japan vate £ g City Sydney.. Panama & Wa Stmr Cella, Adler, Stewarts Point. n Mar, 29 e, Gielow, San Diego. R Al oIat, Tl -[Mar. 80 | SURY SOuth Coast, Dunham, Eureka. e Hoslean Pt . - Mar. 30 | §imr Alliance, Hardwick, Portland. Solumbla.... | Portland & Astorla ... [Mar. 31 | gemr North Fork, Fosen. Bureka. jerra. . |$ydney & Way Ports../Mar. 31 | gpip Occidental, Lorentzen, Cooks Inlat. Colombia.... | Valparalso & Way PortsiMar. 31 | gnip Centennial, Stannard, Cooks Inlet. Coos Bay $an Pedro & Way Ports.|Apr. 1| r bark Ville de Dijon, Bony. Queenstown. Umatilla. ... Puget Sound Ports.....|Apr. 21 &epr Tdzzie Va Olsen, Portland. FTi TO SAIL. "= Fr bark Marthe Roux, Garnier, Queenstown. i - 3 i Fr bark Marle Molinos, Jan, Queeastown. Steamer. Destination. [ saiis.| Pler.” | (o kT, U2 General Neumayer, Gutler, Queens- —! - ir Jas A Garfield, McCarron, Eureka. B Cbor T e Sonr Heitza Miller, Johnson, Coos Bay. Santa Ana. |Seattle & Tacoma. |19 -:!m;f- ‘.f, P°s|;rl.r ‘Archie and Fontie, Skipper, Stewarts Phoenix. ... Mendocino City ....| & pm[Pier 13 | © &¢kr Mayflower, Gudmansen, Willapa Har- Bureka. ... |Humboldt . | © am[Pler 13 | por, s !r";\:-lr!:hb 26. | < TELEGRAPHIC. uola.... Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm!Pler 2 OINT LOBOS—March 24, 10 p m—Weather { C Nelson.. |Seattle & Tacoma'| 5 pmPier 3 | ciase: wind NW; velocity 20 miles per hour. State Cal.. |San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 > SPOKEN. Chehalis. .. 1““‘?";.':;;:’?;7 O pmPler —| .5 7652 N 837 W, Br ship Falls of Hal- Aberdeen.. |Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 2 l-dndle, ’f!rgvg‘rgg,t‘a:.for Queenstown, and sup- Coos Bay.. [San Pedro & Wav.| 9 am|Pler 11 [ Plied With orovlei, City Puebla Puget. Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier March 2 h 8an Pedro.. Grays Harbor .....| 5 pm|Pler 2| COCS BAY, March 24—Tug Charles Coun- March 28, | selman, from Seattle for San Francisco, put Pomona. ... Humboldt . 1:30 p|Pier o | in to this port to repair her bilge pumps. C. Dollar. . |Grays Harbor i pmiblor 3| Salled Mar 24—Stmr Signal. for San Fran- City Para.’.|Panama & Way Ptai12 "m|pMss | claco; schr Chae B Falk, for San Franciaco. Rainier... " Seattle & Whatoom| 5 pmipler 2 | Honolli; ;:r'nrmrllne woort, from Petersturd | Dot o, & Way. |12 miPler 10 | *“B1Ci" Mar 24 Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- Herye gl la Se pmibier 2 | iise5: stmr John § Kimbali, for Tacoma. Humboldt. . Ch?:waz\" Seattle! 9 am|Pier 3 Bafled Mar 24, 10 a_m—Stmr Progreso, for {fkmfé Suine & Javan. “ pmiPMSS | gon Franclsco: /stmr Meteor, for San Fran- o Taht dired 7 PmiPter T cisco via Roche Harbor. Australia.. | Tahiti direct ', 10 am|Pler 7 [ C1500 V2, RACTE o L2 Skmr Newport, from Val- G. Blder.... |Astorin & Pomiand|ll am Pler 24 | gox; stmr Cicy of Seattle, from Skagway. Spokane... |san Dicgo, & Way.| o ““Eg‘" i Skflrllgvl::l"nnr 24—Stmr City of Seattle, for reata. 00s Bay r m|Pler 13 | ~'pACOMA—Arrived Mar 24—Schr Metha Nel- Coronado. . |Grays Harbor 5 priller 2| gon. Br bark Grenada and Br stmr Duke of Caarina....|Seatle & Tagoma..| O pmiPler 8 Fife. from Port Townsend; Br bark, Grenada, . 3 h thi N Bonita.....[Newport & Way Pts| 0 am|Pler 11 | oM, Epqcua? onr Metha Nelson, trom Port Rival 'Willapa Harbor ... 5 pm|Pler 2 SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Mar 23—Schr Newburg...|Grays Harbor .....| b pm|Pler 2| wanny Duterd, from Ventura for Port Blakeley CApril 1. in leaky condition. Puget Spund Ports.|/11 am Pler 0 |. CASPAR—Arrived Mar 24—Stmr Samoa, he Seattle & Tacoma.|......|Pler — | Mar 23. the helght of tide Is the same at both places. SDAY, MARCH 20, Loli2 a9 1 0.8 0.8/ 0.9 (O the early morning tides are given in the left | hana column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence aé to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the Qay, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes ocCurs. The helghts 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 Eiven 1s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. he Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullhing Was Aropped exactly at noon to-day. ~'at_noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Stmr Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. | | | 4 .[ FRENCH BARK ON WHICH LACK OF HARMONY PRE- VAILED EN VOYAGE. - FORT BRAGG--Arrived Mar 24--Stmr Co- & quille River, hence Mar 23, PORTLAND, Or—Arrived Mar 24-—Stme Theodor Wille, from Tsing Tau. Sailed March Bark Bidart, for Queens- town; shin Hellwood, for Callao; stmr Ocean, for Viadivestok. REDONDO—Salled Mar 24—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Mar 24—Stmr Rival, for Sen Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar S4—Bark Harry Morss, hence Mar 9. i Salled Mar “—Stmr South Portland, for | San Francisce: astrar Geo W Elder, for San Francisco: Br ship Centurion, for Queenstown; Br_shin Ardaawmurchan, for Quenstown PORT ANGELES—Salled Mar 24—Schr Pre- mier, for Rlaine. EUREKA—Arrived Mer 24—Stmr Pomona, hee Mar 2§; stmr Santa Monica. hence Mar 22. Safled—Mar 24—-Stmrs Newsboy, Brunswick | and Homer. for San Francis:o. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Mar 24—Ship NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN Is Rivaled by Human Hair Where | Dandruff Is Eradicated. & Sealskin is admired the world over . for | its softness and glossiness; and yet the : human hair is equally as soft and glossy | when healthy; and the radical cause of ail hair trouble is dandruff, which is caused ! by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at its root. Newbro's Herpicide is the only preparation that is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan- druff no falling hair, but a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hair is certain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dandruff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thousands of women owe their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herpicide. FREE DENTAL CLINIC For peonle unable to pay ordinary office fees. All onerations performed by graduatas for cost of mmaterial. Teeth extracted free. Open Sundays/and evenings. POST-GRADUATE DENTAL COLLEGE, & Taylor st., cor. Golden Gate ave. DESIRABLE CORNER. UNIOK-ST, BUSINESS SECTICN, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. RENTS OVER $1900 PER YEAR. PARTLY LEASED. PRICE $20,000. This property will increace In value when the new car lines are in operation. Pays 8 per cent net. THOS. MAGEE & SONS, 5 Nontgomery St. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hc- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who visit San | bighshire, | Naplea. Francisco. are contains orating. Bretvers of robust health to all, Black @ Tan, Pale-La, Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite. Mother & Child both benefiited by the use of ANHEUSER-BUSCHS TRADE MARM. The use of this food product brings Malt-Nutrine 14.60% genuine nufritive extractand less than 2% of alcohol. Absolutely non-intoxicating and positively sirengthening and invigs Doctors recommend it. All druggists sell it. Prepared only by &4 Anheuser-Busch Brewjng Ass’n St. Louis, U. 8. A. the famous Budweiser, Michelob, v, Faust, Anheusers Chas E Moody, from Chemainus for Adelaide. FOREIGN PORTS. CAPE TOW rrived Mar 23—Bktn Ha- waii, from New Whatcom. ANTWERP—In vort Mar T—Fr bark St Donatien, for San Francisco. D! Anchored Mar 21—Ger bark Antuco, from bus FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 22—Br bark Bourkak{, from Orezon. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Mar 22—Br stmr Yang Tsze, from Clyde lar.vkrwll. MANILA—Arrived Mar 23—U S stmr Bu- | ford, from New York. SANTA ROSALIA—In powe Mar 13—Ger ship Arladne, from Hamburg: Ger bark Antigome. r ship’ Thistlebank, Br ship Ben il 2bout Mar 26; Ger bark A! charging, chartered for Oregon. MELBOURNE—Arrived Mar 23—Schr Ly- man D Foster, from Bureka. LADYSMITH-—Arrived Mar 24—Br stm Victorla, hence Mar 20. FIUME—Sailed Mar 5—Nor bark Mataura, for San Francisco. ROTTERDAM—In port 24—Br Holyrood. for Astoria. ANTWERP—In port Feb 9—Br ship Slieve Roe, for Astoria. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Mar 23—Bark Orezon, for Honolulu. ST VINCENT—Sailed Mar 23—Br stmr Den- bighshire, for Naples. VANCOUVER—Sailed Mar Empress of India for Hongkon; MAZATLAN—Safled Mar 23—Stmr Curae for_San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Safled Mar 24+—Stmr Empress of Javan, from Hongkong, Shangbal and Nag- asaki, for Victoria and Vancouver, B C. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 24—Stmr Scotia, from Genoa and Naoles. GLASGOW—Arrived Mar 24—Stmr Agyrean, from Philadelbhia. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Mar 24—Stmr Prinz- essin Victoria Loulse, from New York via Ma- deira, for Genoa; stmr Aller, from New York for Naples and Genoa. ST. VINCENT—Sailed Mar 23—Stmr Den- A‘run{ Tacoma and Montevideo for Feb ship 24—Br stmr Buenos \ Western Union Wins a Point. In the suit of W. A. Fairbanks vs. the Western Union Telegraph Company United States Circuit Judge Morrow yes- terday granted the motion of the defend- ant to strike out of the complaint all the allegations and claims for damages for mental anguish not accompanied by phy- sical injuries. Suit was brought to re- cover damages for mental anguish in- fiicted upon the plaint!ff through the neg- ligence of the company In delaying a tele. graphic measage sent to him summoning !m to the deathbed of his wife. CLAIMS NETTIE RYLEY HELPED TO ROB HIM Arxchie Hutchinson Testifies at Wo= man’s Preliminary Examination Before Judge Cabaniss. The preliminary examination of Nettie Ryley on the charge of robbery was com- menced before Judge Cabanies yesterday. She is the woman who is accused by Archie Hutchinson of being the decoy for the two footpads who robbed him on Post street, near Leavenworth, on the night of March 14. The defendant was represented by Attorney Archie Campbell. Hutehinson was called, and after detail- ing his meeting with a blonde woman at the corner of Taylor and Post streets and the incidents leading up to the robbery said tha the woman, after taking 340 out of his pdtkets, suggested that the shorter of the two men should knock him on the Bead with the butt end of a revolver. In cross-examination he said he had been in the army and had asked for a pension on the ground that his brain had been af- fected from attacks of catalepsy. He ad- mitted that his brain and eyesight had been affected by these attacks, but he had thoroughly recovered six months ago. He continuaily contradicted _himself, showing that his memory Was still defee- tive. He was positive that the defendant was the woman decoy. The case will be resumed to-day. ———— Examination for Promotions. The War Department has issued orders for the following named second lieuten= ants to appear before a board of officers in convention at the Presidio for exam- inations for promotion: Augustus F. W, MacM. s, Twenty-fifth Infantry: Wi ford man, Twenty-ninth Infantr: Frederick S. Young, Seventeenth Infan- try: Joseph B. Caughey, Twenty-ninih Infantry; Henrx M. Fales, Twenty-first Infantry, and Jennings B. Wilson, Seven- teenth Infantr —_——— Wright Contempt Case. Judge Cook yesterday signed the com= mitments in_the cases of Chester F. Wright and Dexter M. Wright, Who were fined for contempt of court Saturday, the | former in $250 and the latter in $20, for | disobeying a restraining order in connec- tlon with the stock in the music store of Wright & Kochman, 218 Turk street. A stay of five days wa gaanted at the re- quest of their atto! AMUSEMINTA GRAND? o ——PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT— Continued Success of Our $1000 Star. MELBOUKNE MACDOWELL Supported by FLORENCE STONE, In Sardou's Strongest Play, “LA TOSCA.” The Mecst Talked of Play of the Age. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. POULAR PRICES......10¢, 13¢, 20¢, 30c, TS Geod Orchestra Seats All Matinees, 23c. «TIVOLIEx» EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. THIS WEEK and NEXT—LAST of The Famous Musical Success, — THE—— Serenade! MONDAY. April Tth, the Great NEILSEN OPERA, ¢“The Fortune teller.” POPULAR_PRICES—85c. 30c and 73c. Telephone Bush 9. STRENUOUS VAUDEVILLE! PAPINTA; FRANK LINCOLN; SIMON, GARDNER AND CO.; THE MELANI TRIO; GORMAN AND KEPPLER; FANNY RICE; HEDRIX AND PRESCOTT; LES TROUBADOURS TOULOU- STANS, AND THE BIOGRAPH, WITH CALIFORNIA PICTURES. Reserved Seats, 25c: Baleony, 10c; Box Seats and Opera Chairs, 50c. BIA L LEADING THEATRE Powell Street, near Market. OWING TO THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS LIEBLER & CO.'S THE IMMENSE PRODUCTIO! Hall Caine's Great Play, CHRISTIAN. FDWARD MORGAN As John Stoerm (his original role). Assisted by ELSIE LESLIE as Glory Quayle, ht Performances, There Will be Two SPECIAL March 30 and April 6. Sunday_ N Ceming—The great English actor, E. §. WIL- LARD. Rain or Shine, NEW CAL!FORNIA JOCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. :15 p._m. sharp. San Francisco at 12 m. and % 30 and 3 p. m., connest.ng Wwith trains Stopping at the entrance to tha track. Last two cars on train reserved for ladies and thelr escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland mole connect with Ban Pablo avenue electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole coa- nect ‘with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteanth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars g0 _direct to the track in fiftzen minutes. Returning—Traing leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m, and immedlately after the last Tace. THOMAS H. WILLIAME JR., President. CHARLES F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. ALL THIS 'WE! AT, SAT, HO DEN BROS Mammeth Melodramatic Sucoecs THE DENVER EXPRESS. —~SEATS READY NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, AL G FIE'. N GREATE STRELS. SRATS THURSDAY. Coming—WILLIAMS WALKER'S | i D BIG NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Greates al Drama Ever Written, THE MAN-=0Q’= WARSMAN. AN ACTUAL NAVAL BATTLE. A Wonderful and Inspiring Scene. Startling Climaxes. Thrilling Situations. PRICES Ercnizes.....10c. 13 Matinees .. Next Week—“THE § &H BEATR Belasco & Thall, Managers. A GREAT HIT TO-NIGHT and All Week—Last Nights. The Brightest and Cleverest Comedy This Teag, ON AND OFF, SEE THE PHONOGRAPH THAT ACTS! A FUNNY SHOW—A GREAT CAST. Seats cn Sale Six Days in Advance. PRICES........15¢, 35¢, S0c and T3e. Next Week—“BROTHER JOHN | FISCHER’S mese: O'Farrell, bet. Stockton and Powell Streets. Telephone Main 231. A= SAME ouLD EVER. L STORY. | LITTLE CHRISTOPHER. § A real “Drawer” And the same enthusiasm. The new things made- The usual hit her D —— Remember our matinees, Saturday and Sunday. Reaerved seats, night, 25¢ and 06— Matinees, - 25¢ as you choose— Children at matinees, only 10c—— — ADd then comes ths great Weber & Fleld' plays. With all the original people. Wateh for the announcement NORRIS & ROWE’S Big Trained Animal Shows EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AT - 2:15 and 8:15. RARE ENJOYMENT FOR YOUNGSTERS AND OLDSTERS, | un Performing 5'") l Animals. Anger e P -

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