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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1902 PACIFIC LINER ALAMEDA BUCKS HEAVY HEAD WINDS HE steamship Alameda arrived yesterday from Honolulu, after a very stormy voyage. She encoun- tered head winds and heavy seas from the beginning of the trip un- il within a few hundred miles from port, when a big beam sca made the going de- cidedly uncomfortable. The Alameda brought a large number UT MAKES SAN FRANCISCO ON SCHEDULE TIME Passes the Egbert Two Days Out From Honolulu and - Réports:the Trans- port All Well but a Very Foul Bottom Makes Her Stow and She May Not Arrive Here for a Week----Harbor Commissioners Reject High Bids of passengers, and, in spite of the opposi- tion of the elements,” made the trip in| | six days, 21 hours, With this voyage the Alameda com- pletes ner hundredth round trip between here and Honolulu and rounds out nine- ars of remarkable service as teen ¥ be found recorded in the marine an- of any part of the world. | She was bulit in 1853 by Willlam Cramp. She has made sixty-eight voyages to Aus- tralia and a hundred trips to Honoluiu, and from the time of her launching until her last vovage to Australia she was| | never once laid up for repai She made | | her record trip at eighteen years of age, and during the recept phenomenally stormy weather that has prevailed in the Ncrth Pacific den trated that she has | | lost none of r ability to take good care| | of I ' During her lifetime she has traveled 1,049520 miles, and this without a break- | serious accident to her hull | or machinery. Her woodwork was re- built about a year ago and her deck and | cabin arrangements remodeled on strictly | up-to-date lines. In spite of all she has | complished, she is to-day virtually a d capable for years to come her reputation as the mest oat. s the Alameda’s first succeeded by Gap- now master of the Herriman, the succeeded Van Oter- down or a Morse w r. He wa n Oterendorp aptain C n | ers who came up on H. Ahlborn, Mrs. C. H hree children, Mrs. G. M 3 Mre. R. Bury. A. D. Butt nd maid, J. ¥. Clyne, Mre. | ss Carden, E..D. and Mrs. O. H meron, H. Davis, C. Fujmaka and wife, H. | key, J. F. Gurney, Mrs. | Horgan. Lieu- Hanley. H. Henry | H. Koehier, Mr. | Santa Barbara leaking a few days ago, arrived .G here yesterday in tow of the steamer Chebalis. D. Linn, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Mr. and % W | Motters of INterest to Mariners and e Shipping Merchants. Mrs. B. M. Thomas and Alexander Young. Big Water Supply for Kauai. The British bark Inverciyde is chartered for wheat and barley to Eurcpe a The Austrian steamer Marla, now at this port, goes to Portland to load flour for Viad- | ng ¢ ned for the Hawaifan | Ivostok £ e is the equipment for | _The German steamer Theodor Wille loads 2 | lumber at and for Shanzhai, 40s, charter- of huge proportions. It { ATRCL L CHTC Steamer Movements. ¥y supply TO ARRIVE. has been found i et ply is from the | " Steamer. | From is bre — rteen and 2 hailf olmina. Nanaimo nd 7000 feet of § Scquola...... San Pedro.. s i s | G. Lindauer..| Grays Harbor v | Rival Z|Willapa Harbor | Del Norte 5 City .. * | Santa Monica | Humboldt | sl given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. of the lower low waters, STEAMSHIP WHICH HAS MADE 10 TRIPS BETWEEN HERE AND HONOLULL. 1 hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but jthree tides, as sometimes occu; addition to th The heights given are in soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) 51 precedes the helght, and then the number rhe plane of reference is the mean Shipping Intelligence. g - Hyades. ..... Honolulu & ARRIVED. 1o Makawell | Czarina......|Seattle & Tacoma Wednesday, March 26. - ~ | Point Arena.. Point Arena asi¥is, a 7 5 & 33 [ e e e et [ Stme Alameda, Herriman, G days from Hono okanc. San- Dieso & Way Ports/Mar. TR i ey |ty T LR pStime Newsboy, Johannéen, 25 hours from y§ e S o e Stmr Signal, Bendegard, 48 hours from Coos | Progreso Seattle -. .. | Bay SDAIVES, EEhe Stmr Arctic, Reiner, 23 hours from Eureka. .|Coos Bay & Port Orfor: = ¥ o4 Crescent Ci | _ Stmr Geo W Eider,’ Randall, 64 hours from s o i ace! P d, via Astoria 46 h S, Harbor Commissioners Meet. Meteor Seattle v. g s i e e Harbor Commissioners met yesterday | Lakme Stmr Scotia, Walvig, 36 hours from Crescent ale rejecting | Soclic J. 8. Kiml Valpas Humboldt Tacom: . |Coos Bay -.. Oyster Harbor .. Afa San Pedro & Way Ports.(Apr. Puget Sound Ports r seattle Colombia. | Pomona. Asuncion. ... rancisco or repair- Coos Bay | Umatilla. . Hermonthis. . t | Hong. Mary. | £ Slowly. China and_Japan “[Apr. 6. W. Ex Portland & Astoria....|Apr. 5 in charge | TO SAIL. | erriman of the Fad i ils.| Pier. iz March st . Mendoctno Ci 1 pm!Pi JiSeattle & Tacoma.|10 am Dier San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier am Pier am| Pler pm!Pier piPler pmiPier 2 ™| PMSS ize on Oliver de Clisson. P Praj1z Panama & \Way .IN. Y. via Panama ty Para Leelanaw on the Freach bark Oliver de Mareh 2 e s e g yesterday to 45 per | pival Willapa_Harb. 4 pm(Pler 21 e i J4¥% | Coronado.. |Grays Harbor . 5 te for | SOFOR eattle & Tacom al cattle & Whatcom! 5 . | Pt. Arena.. Point Arena miPier Wanderer Wants a Mate. Humboldt..|Skagway via Seattle] 9 am!Pler R i bl > g China . & Japa 11 pm{PMss | 3 - Honolulu pm{Pler 7| Rt tand 11 Tahitl direct Astoria & P March | Astorla & Portland.| 9 Humboldt .......s.| 9 San Dicgo & Way.| 9 Grays Harbor. . am/ Pler Australia.. G. Eider. .. okane. . | G. Linduuer e the disabled officer un or dical care and to secure another | March 31, |V mat o Arcat “oos Bay & Pt Ortd12 m[Pler 13 | Bonita..... Newport & Way Pts| 0 am|Dier 11 | Uncle Sam Wants Blacksmith. April 1. | | { o the ety ce exawmination Quecn. . Puget Sound Ports. 11 e eamination’l Metcor..... Seattle & Tacoma. position of black- | April ! | depot-will | State Cal.. 'San Diego & Way 1 9 am|Pier 11 ® at the | Argo . Ferndale & Eel Riv.|......|Pler — | Lighthouse 1n- | North Fork. Humbcldt .........|'0 amPlor 2| ilamg. The posi- | i April 3 | Newburg. ve Harbor .....| & pm|Pler Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pler 2: J.S.Kimball Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pier t has taken charge of the o Apetl g ) o aptain Lundburg hae | Colombia. . ‘"‘l“‘f\t:'r“"k““u)u‘l. miPier 10 scen appointad sand of the ship SIar | pure Aprit 5. of Russla, Captain R iall takes the schooner | };‘\‘,'d“r‘: . ';}r:‘:'l‘l:lxl v. Seattle. {Pler = Churchill and Capta, elieson the schooner | MY Honolulu dele FROM SEATTLE Fanny Dutard Arrive: Steamer. 2 | Fort Bragz. | Port Biakeley ] lapa Harbor. 2| Rolnh & 2 | lisnoo; City tmr Coquille River, Johnson, 18 hours from pianauiny Soyiiiile Hiver.'. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 43 hours from The engineers | Newburg.... | Grays Harbor Rafosido. expense of this | State of Cal..;San Diego & Way Stmr_Chehalis, Thom:son, 46 hours froa abmitted North Fork. . | Humboldt Santa Barbara, with schr Fannie Dutard in | Curacao. fexican Port: fow: | Pletades. v Br ship Wanderer, Dunning, 7 days rom | Columbia.. Tacom: by d to Queenstown; put in fer | Sierra medical assistance. Br 130 days from South Shielcs. Bktn Willle R Hrme, Wilson, 8 days from ark Killoran, Jon Bktn Ruth, Camercn, 39 hours from Eureka. Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, 50 hours from San Pedro, in tow tug Rescue. chr Fannie Duiard, Ha 46 hours from Santa Barbara. in tow stmr Chehalls. £ Schr North Bend, Jackson, 5 days from Wil- RED. sday, March 26. Jepsen, Victoria; Good- Co. tmr Coo: Smith, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & C Aus stmr a, Hreglich, Portland; M D Bark Chall wnes, Vancouver; Hind »h, Olsen, Honolulu, via Kil- Allen. Schr Ja H, stmr State of California, Thomas, San Dieg. Stmr Redwood City, Hansen, Bowens Lang tmr Luclia, Oise spar. Stmr National City, Joknson. Fort Drags. Stmr Navarr Caevar. Stmr 3 Blktn ckxon, Papeete. Bktn a, Mackie, Willapa Harbor. Sehr A B Johnson, Lingelhoyt, Grays Har- bor. chr Fanoie Adele, Bellesen, Coos Ba hr James Rolph, Ol Kiliisnoo. FPSIDE BOUND MIDNIGHT. - Volunteer, haven. 5, lat 3 hence Nov mr 1 W-—Ital ship ¥ 8 r Queenstown. n 24, 4 pom, lat Florence, hence NEOUS, Br chin Monkbarns, from Liverpool, for San Franeisco, was spoken on March b, lat 12 § lon 34 W. Al well. Had been on fire and had cargo damaged, but hed been extinzulshed. LONTON, Mary POINT LO hazy; wind W, TACOMA—Arrived March 26-Stn® Uma- tHla, from Seattle; Lktn Chas ¥ Crocker, trom Valperatso. Arrived March also. —Sailed March 26—Stmr New- stmr Jeanle, for Alasku. 6—Bktn* Chas ¥ Crocker, port, for Arrived March 26—sStmr Excelsior, from Val- The schooner Fanny Dutard, which put into CGooks Tnlet & Way' Pix dez: stmr Doloin, irom Skacway. March 23 sl g3 Tap stmr Kaza Marz, from Victoria; stmr & Umaglila, beace March 2. Sy o kel Ny P Arrlved March %6—Stmr Francis Cutting, By adiand & Way porys Mar. 31 | pence March 12, and safled for Chignik. i il Ssbe oL Safled March 26— Stmr John 8 Kimball, for v, g ) 5 Ban Frane ey Rl A 2 ASTORIA - Arrived March 26—Stmr Indra- S agwar & ey Farts lao pura, from Shimenoseki; stmr Columbia, hence Pears’ What is wanted of soap | Time Ball. Eranch Hydrographic Office, U 8. N. Mer- chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 26, 1902, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day. i e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. M., Greenwich mean time, W, H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant U. 8. N., in charge, e sk Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— es and Heights of High -and Low ters at Fort Poh entrance to San Francisco Bay. Fublished by official au- | thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high ‘and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf), about twenty-five migutes later than at Fort Polnt: the height of tide is the same at both places. | THURSDAY, MARCH for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it, | This | is why we want pure soap; United T Pure soap does that. i and when we say pure, we mean without alkali. Pears’ is pure; no free alkali. You can trust a soap that has no biting in it, that's Pears’. Established over 100 years. 4.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the carly moraing (des Are Eiven in the pt B TYES—Passed March m—&tmr Stmr W H Kruger, from San Pedin, AN PEDRO-—Arrived hence March 23; 24, 4:40 n Tlllamook, March " 26—Stmr schr Forest Home, Roy Scmers, for ; schr Falcon, fer Coos Bay; schr for Tacoma: simr Bonita, for EUREKA rrived March 26—Stmr Alli- ance, hence March 24 NEAH BAY--Passed in March 26—Ger stmr Hermcnthis, hence March 22, for Nanaimo and X schr Solano, from Shanghal; stmr Asuneion, hence March 22, for Tacoma. =t March 26— Br stmr Wyefleld, from Comox. for Port Loe Angeles; Jap stmr T'cza Maru, for Hongkong. FORT LUDLOW-—Sailed March 26—Schr Balboa, for Kohe. PORT 1.08 ANGELES—Sailed March 26— stmr_Spokane, for San Franeisco. FORT BRAGG-—-Arrived Mareh 26—Stmr vo, hence March 25. Saled March 26—Stmr Coquille River, San Franeisco. PORTLAND —Arrived March 26—Stmr Ful- from fan Francisco. CASPAR-—Sailed March 26—Stmr Samoa, for - - ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU —Arrived March 12—Stmr Peru, hence March 5; Br stmr Aorangi, from Sydae March 13—U 'S stmr Egbert, from Manil March 14—Bktn Archer, hence Feb 19. March 15—Br stmr Miowera, from Victoria: stmr Fu- reka, from Anahola. March 17—Bktn § N Castle, hence Feb 25. March 18—Bark Geraid C Tobey, hence March 3. March 19—Schr Frank W Howe, from Mauritius to Port Town- send, put in on account of sicknéss. March 19—Bi ‘stior Toptle, hence March 13. Salled March 12— Bark 5 Townsend; Br stmr Aorangt, for Vict N tot for § for Port toria; bkin | Oak! K3 S G Wilder, for San Francisco. March 13-* Stmar Peru, for Yokohama; U S stmr Alexan- der, for Norfolk, Va: bark Albert. for Kaana- Bark Mohican, for San Fran- —U 8 stmr Warren, for Ma- : Br stmr Miowera, for Sydney; U § stmr ert, for San Francisco. March 19—Bktn Coronadg, for San_Francisco. Cleared—Bark Kaiulani, for San Francisco. TIANA—Sailed March 13—Schr H C Wright, for_San_Franciszo. JXAANAPALI—Arrived March 14—Bark Al- bert, from Honolulu; bark Diamond Head, | from Seattle. BLEELE—Arrived March ——, schr Rosa- mond, from Honolulu. ANAHOLA—Sailed Marth 11—Stmr Eureka, for Honolulu. HILO—Sailed March 15—Bark St Katherine, for Scn Francisco. KAHULUI—Arrived March 9—Stmr. Hyades, | from Honolbi1. MAHUKONA—Arrived March 12 lee, hence Feb 21, KIHEI—Arrived March 14—Br s1ip Kinross, from Oyster Harbo: EASTERN PORTS. BALTIMORE—Cleared March 25—Ship Sus- quehanna, for San Franciscos NORFOLK—Cleared March 25—Br stmr In- verice, for Cavite. NEW YORK--Sailed March 25—Ger stmr Verona, for Manila: stmr Alliunce, for Colon; stmr Vittorsa, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS, SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sailed March 24—Br stmr_Colombia, for San Francisco. ST VINCENT—Arrlved March 26—Aus stmr Marfapne, from Tacoma. MAZATLAN- Sailed March 23—Stmr City o2 dney, for Sen Francisco. Arrived March 22—Schr Lena Sweasey, hence March 11. SUBEZ—Arrived March 25—Br stmr Indrani, ma, for New York. Arrived March 21—Stmr Sonoma, MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to March 25— Ship Grezt Admiral, from Port Townsend. HONGKONG—Sailed March 21—Br stmr Pak Ling, for Liverpool; Br stmr Yangts:, for Se- attle. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIZARD—Passed Marcl 26—Stmr St~ Louis, from New York, for Couthampton. NEW YORK—Sailed March 26—Stmr Phila- delphia, for Southampton; stmr Haverford, for Antwerp: stmr Teutenic. for Liverpool. ‘Briz Gali- Arrived March 26—Stmr Crefeld, from Bremen ROTTERDAM — Arrived = March 26—Stmr Statendam, from New York. HONGKONG—Arrived orior to March 26— Strar Olympia, from Tacoma, via Yokohama. GLA Arrived March 20—Stmr An- chorfa. from.New York, BREMEN—Arrived March 20—Stmr Dres- den, from v York. D a 26—Stmr Alexandria, etc, on cruise. RPOOL—Sailed March 26—Stmr Rhyn- for Philadelnhia. rHAMPTON—Salled March = 26—Stmr from Bremen, for New March Celtic, land, S0 Kronprinz Wilkelm, York, via Cherbourg. Datective Complimented. Captain Seymour received the following | letter yesterday from Attorney General | Tirey L. Ford, which explains itself: | | I sheuld have done scme time ago what 1 .am | now about to do and that is to express to you my appreciation of the valuable services ren- dered by Mr. Thomas Gibson during the trial | of the Modoc lynchers at Alturas. Mr Gibfon made a very deep impression upon the repre- sentatives of this office, who are unanimous in Kiving him unvsual credit for his personal skili | and courage. out Mr. This letter is voluntary and with- Gibser's knowledge, but 1 felt that that much was due him and 1 felt also that you would probably like to know the impression which he made upon our people at Alturas. — N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO CURE DANDRUFF It Is Necessary That the Dandruil Germ Be Eradicated. ‘“Destroy the cause, you remove the ef- fect.”. Kill the germ that causes dan- druff, falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff and vour hair must grow luxurlantly. Herplelde not only contalns the dandruff germ destroy- er, but it is also a most delightful halr dressing for regular tolet use. No other hair preparation is on this sclentific basis of destroying the dandruff germ, and none other claims to be, for the simple reason that It is only recently that a destroyer of the germ has been discgvered—New- bro's Herpicide, the only h¥ir prepara- tion that actually kills dandruff. / Your Bank Book’s Affected Every time ve send home your laundry bundle. Why? Because our laundry methods have reached such a state of per- fection that the acme of your likes' is reallzed with the least possible wear and ' tear on your linen. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASSN. Office 1004 Market Streot. - Telephone—-South 420. 4 land Office—54 San Pablo Ave, l | in court with a warrant for her i stamp | KORTHERN COMMERGIAL £0,, SEA MAY COVER BARK ALTAVELA Name Board of Norwe- gian Craft Washed Ashore. | Shipping Men Fear the Ves- sel Met Disaster in Feb- ruary Storm. Special Dispatch to.The Call. VICTORIA, B. C., March 26.—A letter received to-day by United States Consul A. E. Smith from William Russ of Skide- fate, dated March 6, gives news of the finding of the name board of the bark Altavela, a Norweglan lumber carrier which sailed from Hastings Mills with 956,449 feet of lumber, valued at $7725, on February 8 and passed Neah Bay two days later, bound to Ostend. Other wreckage, including a buoy from the lcst warship Condor, which had evi- | dently drifted frgm the mouth of the Straits of Juan Fuca, a piece of a ship's boat with the word ‘‘Nanies,” a white | painted large gang plank and a bottle | contalning a hydrographic office blank | dropped from the ship Cardiganshire, now | bound for San Irancisco from Swansea. was picked up. It was found on March | 3 off Dead Tree Point, on the east side of | Graham Island, the most northern of the | Queen Charlotfe group. i ‘While the finding of .the name board | does not positively estabiish the fact that | the Altavela has met disaster, it is well | knowr. that on the 1ith of Kebruary, the | day after shc passed out, and on the! 17th of February, two of the heaviest | southeast gales of the winter raged oft | the coast, and the ships Gwydyr Castle, Cayour, Bann and cthers which passed 1n | some time afterward, after having been | buffeted for two weeks by the storms, re- | ported narrow escapes from destruction. | The Gwydyr Castle and Cavour were al- | most_driven on the west coast, the for- | mer being within an ace of disaster o | the Scott Archipelago. It is possible that | the Altavela may have been wrecked off | the ‘northern coast and her name board drifted with the other wreckage into He- cate Straits and cast on island. With the wreckage found were two cases of salmon which bore no marks | but were probably from the overdue Red | Rock. The four cases found on._Aristaza- ble Island have been identified as similar | in every particular to shipments made | by Findlay, Durham & Brodie on the | | | the northern | Red Rock and the Beechdale, which left on January 4. Ida Jeffries Is Committed. Tda Jeffries, the girl who told a roman- | tic story about her alleged friendship for | Nora Fuller, was committed to the Mag- | dalen Asylum by Judgs Fritz yesterday. | A Deputy Sheriff from Marin County was | arrest for | obtaining goods by false pretenses, but the Judge declined to surrender her into | his custody. . { ADVERTISEMENTS. *IN THE SPRING, When you have that tired feel ! ing, and are nervous and s!eep.i less, is a good tim= to take a few doses of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- ters. It is an ideal spring med- | icine and blood purifier, and wili | i cure dyspepsia. indigestion, | malaria, or liver and Kkidney troubles. Try it. - Our private| is over the neck f th: bottle. HOSTETTER’ STOMACHBITTERS OCEAN TRAVEL. NOME SAILINGS. THE FIRST CLASS S.S FORTLAND WILL SAIL FOR \NOME DIRECT Leaving San Francisco. April 19th Lea¥ing Seattle... April 26th (Stopping at Unalaska only leng enough to co: | | i 1 ] | | i For Freight and Passage Apply to ; | | i G453 Market st., San Francisco, Or EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION Sound Wa '0.. Puget eattle, Hamburg-#American. TWIN-SCREW BXPRESS SE”VICE, PLYMOUTH—-CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. A, Victoria....April 10 F. Bismarck. 1 Deutschland .. April 17:Columbia v 8 TWIN-SCREW PASSE GE i PLYMOUTH—~CHERBOURG—HAMBURG, Patricla <April 5| Pennsylvania .April 22 Waldersee ....April 12| Pretoria JApril 23 Hem“uré-American Line 87 Bhw-y. . Y, HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacific Coast, 401 Callfornia st., San Francisco. { PACIFIC STEAM FAVIGATION 0, And-Cia Sud Americana d3 Vaporas | To Valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central | and South American ports. Sailing from How- | ard 3, ofer 10, 12 m. i COLOMBIA ..April 8'GUATEMALA. Apr. — TUCAPEL ...April 10 PALENA May — These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- 1 and South American passenger service. (No | nge at Acapulco or Panama). Freight and neer office. 116 California street. | BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents, | | | | | | | | | month. ADVERTISEMENTS. A FRANCINUS, (Main Live, Foot of Sarkes Siwsek) (EAVE ~— Fros FEBRUARY §, 192 — Armive |13 ! Imirs Bacrs- | 35004 Benicta, Suigun, E and e 71004 Vacavills, Wisters, 73039 3:304 Martiner, Sau ltamon, Vall Calistoga and . 23y #:00.4 Darin, Woodla: ¢ s 8:004 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden snd Fast 8:2334 8100, Niles, Lathrop, Stockton. 725 81004 Niles, Mendota, Hani | Portmrville.. 8:304 Shasta Express Biuf?, Portls: 81304 San Jone, Tone, Sacramento. | Maryaville, Chico, Red Biuff. | #1304 Oakdaie, Chiniese, Sonors, Tuolumne | 9:004 Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 91004 Vallefo. 91004 Lon Angeics Martine Traer. Latheop. Reockton, M resio SICK HEADAGHE ively curcd by thes> Little Pills. They also relieve distress from Dys- oepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Bad _ Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in | Q@ :00r Benicla, Wi Woudland. Niegaville, Oro 2:30¢ Tayward, Niles . oy Martiner, San Roan. . | ‘N, Calintongm, g the Side. TORPID LIVER. THEY | ,iqqp milfiisoldom unts Nosn. i~ nases Vegetable. iawe Hayward. Niles, San, Joss, Livermote 18:334 Regulate the Bowels. Purely Veg ot g e ey R €mall Pill. Small Dose. ‘Bukerafiold. Saugus for Saita Bar s, r; . bara, Los Angeles. . 8834 mall Pric 81009 Port Costs, Tracy, Laibrop, Siockton 101234 ®r Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mier- ‘aed, Frosno . 1m:390 OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Broadway | 8:007 Harmar 18:00r Valleio ®:00¢ Oriental Steamers leave Portl 8037 San Pablo, - ‘Wharf, San Francisco: e For- Ketchikan, Juneau. Way Stations. Skagway, etc., Alaska —11 | J—_“'lr'llh-]n. a. m., Maren 27, April 1. COAST LINE (Narre Change to company’s steam- £ Marhob Stroet. ers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, | Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, New What- com—11 a. m., March 2 Change at | Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. | Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. i or Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., | 19135 Newark, Almacio . Banta Cguz aud Frincipal Way Statio: » Newark, ¥un Jose, Ton Gatos. €9.30p Hunters' Traln —San Jose aad Way March 28, April For San Diego, S(flPD"’I]‘ nnl)’d IIR inn:\'v. | Stations. - Barbara, Port Lecs Angeles an edondo DAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Lo el ok eoundays: D & ™| Prem SAN PRAXCISCO—Foot of Market Stzeet (Slip — For ‘Los_Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz. | V18 900 11004 = 3:00 H.M’»; Monterey. San Elmeéon. Cayucos, Port Harford | frem ON¥LAND—Feot o' Brasdway—16:08 "13:00 184 (San Luls Oblspo). Santa Barbara, Ventura, | _10:00sw. 1300 3.00 ¢00r.s. . Hueneme, East San Pedro, San Pedro and *Newport (*Bonita_only) | Bonita, 9 a. m.. March 31, April 8. ! COAST LINE (Broad tange). (Vhirt and Townsend Sts.) Coos Bay, 9 a. m., March 27, April 4. | “@:T0x Ban Jose and Way Stations... wann For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | 7.0 San Jose anid Way Stabious. 18004 Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- | g7i0es New Almaden..... £ dvor lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—i0 a. m., 7th of each | * 31004 Const Line Limited Gilroy, Saliuas, Sar. Lois Obispo, Santa Lsrbars, Los Angeles aud priniral intermediate sations For further information obtain folder. | Right is reserved to change steamers or | | | | salling dates. TICKFv OFFJCE—+ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & C 10 Market st. LAST EXCURSION TRIP! SPECIAL RATES TO PORTS iN MEXICO. | A DELIGHTFUL VOYABE. ) Only $60, including meals and berth, for the | round trip, on board the Pacific Coast Steam- | i steamer CURACAO, leaving SAN | CO APRIL Tth, due back April 27th, | SENADA, MAGDALENA BAY, ' DEL CABO, MAZATLAN, AL- PAZ, SANTA ROSALIA and . Mexico. i For $20 additional excursionists can return Gen. Agents, San Franelsco. | B0 Sau Joss nud Wiy Statio 18:432 San Vateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Picos, Sauta Saifuas, Monterey and Pacific Grov $:30¢ San Jose snd Way Stations. 44215 p Sau Jose and Prinermal Way Siai 4180 Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridazs, for Los Angsles, El Paso. New Urleans sod New York. ,Ahlr!vu Sundays. Taesdays and 81907 8an Jose, Loo Gatos and Privcipal Way Stations. . o 130 San.Jose and Principal Way Stations 8:307 San Jose and Way Statious... 71007 New Orleans Express — San Lal Obispo, Sants Barbars, Lo Aa- es, Doming. Ei Paso, New Or and Essé ....... 1452 San Jose ayd Way Statious. A for Morning. T for Afterncon. excepted. 1 Sunday only. iy 7 Tuesdays sud Fridags, from Guaymas by reil. For further partic lars inquire at TICKET OFFICE. 4 New | Montgomer: ket street, ns!:r;‘c;“l‘gif{\:e Hotel), or 10 Mu-»‘[ Santa Fe Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Trains_pai. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. —FOR— | Local | Lim'd | Ovr¥d | Lo .| Datly | Daily | Daily | Daily e s - Lv. San Fran. Ar. Stockten. " Meread.. Fresno Hanford. . | “ Visalia ... Bakersfid s v « Kan. City And fortnightly thereafter during the seasol *_Chicago.. ] Steamships CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEE) & for morning. p for afternoon. leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31, re 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- spectively, connect with above steamers. ‘The || jted, carrying Palace Sleepmg and new and clegant steamships Vi Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car ia made regular trips to Non landing all passengers a freight without loss. mishap or delay. For passenger rates and Nome folder, apply Ticket Office, 4 New Mont- | gomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl 10 Market st., O.R. & N-CO, " | to Bakersflell for accommodation of al first-class passengers. No _secon s tickets are homored on this trai rrives at 7:05 a. m. ton, Merced and F train arrives at 12:30 Agents, San Francisco. the and Free Reclining Chair Cai Overland Express, with Tourist Sleepers and to Culcago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m daily. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daily. Offices—G41 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Franeisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. 8 p. m. is through Palace ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to All Points East. Through Tickcts to All | Points, all Rail or Steamship and Ralil, at | LOWsSL FaTES. | amer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, | . GEO, W, ELDER S =) LESSERS - F | SAN FRANCISCO AND HORTA PAGIFIS YO KISEN KAISHA, |7ore o omr = s Mar. Steamer sails D. W. HITCHCOC Azt., Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. LEAVE WHARF, COR- | WEEK DAY 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, anan streets, at 1 p, m., | 5 0 p. m. Thursdays—Extra A and HONGKONG, calling at | t 1120 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips . Nagasaki and Shanghal and con- | _at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. v g at Hongkong with steamers for India, | DAYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 3. m.; 1:30, 3:30, ©:00, 6:20 p. mg No cargo recelved on board on day ot €nn Rafael t~ San Francisce. MARU..... ! ... .. .Tuesday. April 13th, 1902 | W DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; MARU. . tday, May Oth, 1902 45, 3:40, 5:15 m. Saturdays—Extra MARU...... = $ trips at 1 p. m. .. Wednesa June 4th, 1902 DAYS- 11:10 a, m.: 1:40, 3:40, tickets at Reund-trip | frelght and passage apply at company's office, | —— reduced rates. For In Effect | _ Apr. 28, 1901| Arvive San Francisco. Leave | san Fran® 421 Market street, corner First. W, H AVERY, General Age: QIMPAGYIS @GR YRRALT TIAVBATL\NTIQTT | DIRECT LI TO HAVRE-PARIS. to. b 40am Sailing every Thursday, Instead u{fl o Petaluma. | 6:05pm!10:25am aturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 42, 5:00pm/Santa_Rosa.| 7:35pm| 6:20pm North River, foot of Morton street. r Fulton, First class to Havre, $70 and upward, Windsor ‘ l M | s 10:25am class to Havre, $40 and upward. GEN ops ) B And upwart. GEX oopm| Healdsburg. 10:40am| v (Hudson bullding) ille, | | & CO.. Pacific ocam| Cloverdale, | 7:35pm, 6 avenue, San Francisco. 3 Sovem| — Ratlroad Ticket Agent e R Y e :00am| and_Uklah, | 7:35pm| 6 ) |10:40am|10: :00am| Guerneville. | 00pm| | Bom Tickets sold Wy BAY _AND RIVER STEAMERS. a® FOR U. S. HAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steimers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO 13 and £:30 p! m., except Sun- :00pm | Flen_lflllen. 5. 00am |10:40ami10: 00pm| Sebastopol. | T amla » day. Sunday, 9:45 a. m.; $:30 p. m, Leaves | 3:30Pm| D:00pm] | RO, § Vallejo 7 a. 'm., 12:i0 néon, 6 p. m.. except | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Sunday. Sunday, T a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare 50 | Springs. and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulto Telephone Main 1 Landing and | for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: a I GARUR, JE% ZEALAKD anp SYDREY DIRECT LINE To TAUTL DeEqUCS..L0 88, AUSTRALIA, for Tahitl...... 5 .Eaturday, March 29, 10 S8. ALAMEDA, 'S’:’K Yr!don')lubI'\L... . i ..... urday, larch 29. Z §5. BIBRRA, for Honolulu, Samgn. Anck. land and Sydney..Thurs, April 10, 10 a. m_ 1. D. SPRCKELS & BROS. (0., Genaral Agts., 32 Markat Gem'i Tass. Offcs, 643 Market St., Pier No. 7. Pacifc 1. | PANAflR, R, fmamw LINE | T0 HEW YDRC VI PANYVY A3y Cebin, $1C5; Steerage, $40; Meals Fre: cecianaw i, Frooay, Jrgy.l «aiic Frilay. From Howard-street Whart, Pler 10, 2t 2 p. m. Frelght and Passenger .Office, 337 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. a. m, AIETFITC AN LINE. | \NTW ¥NDW S TTIAMPTON. LONDON. | St. Paul..AbL 2, 10am Philad'pha.Ap.16,10 am. St Loale! Api 0, 0 an St. Paul.Apl. 23, 10 am - A X e NEW YORK. ANTWERP, PARIS, ! Friesland..Apl. 2, noon Pennland.Apl. 14, 3 pm Southwark.Apl. 0, noon Vaderiand.Ap, 14, noon skt siuar, NAVIGATION CO. ontgome: CHAS. D. TAYLOR, & A B C: 24 Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs. pler 2 Mission-street - dock. HATCH | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers; 'at Hopland for Duncan | Springs, Highiana Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- rings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett RAILWAY TRAVEL. s; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga A s | SOFINgS, Bltie Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witte HANE & ok prings, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter ~Vaile NUHTH FAGIFIC BOAST RAILKOAD, | Jobn Day's.” Riverside. Lierley's Bucknell's. crs ViG Lausaili e Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal. Cosrimetn, tember-29, 1901, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Reil's Sprines, FROM BAN FrtanCisuy ut mifl, VALLEY | Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. AND SAN RAFALL, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- VEEK DA YS--6:55, 8240, %0z, 11:00 a. m,, | duced rates. o, 515, *6:15, 6:45 p. m, On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points FS—For Miu Vailley and San |beyond San Rafael at haif rates. aays. Wednesdays and Saturdays | Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chronicle building. 00, *11:30 a. m., | H. €, WHITING, R, X. RYAN, m. e o k prising marked (=) run to Sun Guentin. Bl P, oSS -, OM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. a 10 g 0, 10:15 | POUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY XTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays — . Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry Arnive 5 I'..llln. San Fran. Foot of Mazket St. San Fran. 30 .m0 8 M| el | SUR- | 1o wetmeegeome| U | WER start from San Quentin. | Bays.| days. | 000G L ] davs. | FROM MILI VALLEY TO S. o ¥_FRANCISCO. | 990 4° WEEK DA 3:55, 10:30 | 1:45 2.16:00%. 12:05, 0, 5:10 p. m, TEA TRIPS on Mondays, T » | i, Week Daymenly. and Saturda:s at 7:10 and 1 % m!"l_nudau ap.| m., 12:08, 2:13, SUNDAYS—£:05, 10:05 a. ket O 1 MARKES STARRY s SACSALITO TERBT THROUGH TRAINS, i a. m. we:k days—Cazadero and way | Dr. Gikbon’s Disgonsary, stat! , '|('M-“ . m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way | 629 HEARNY ST. Established 800 » in 1854 for the treatment of Privata Lo ol o, L ol o B, Dineasen, Faut Manbood. Debliliy of Por’ v 1ind an Fairfax. Sundays—S$:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:30 iscase wearingon body and m thers fail. nres guaranteed. Cullor write . F. #182GN. San Francisco, Cab Fry him. Charges low. . m. To~al Fnliday boats and ts win Sunday time. i bioufls