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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1902. LAE'B’I S:ELIFBY COMPOUND. Tired Feelings, Weariness, Lack of Energy, Despond-_ ency and Moroseness in Spring, are Signs of 111-Health. PAINE'S SIERRA BRINGS MANY PASSENGERS FROM THE ANTIPODES AND HONOLULU -;-r Celery Compound Rejuvenates the Fegged Out Sys- | tem and Restores Perfect Health. housands of people, out-of-sorts, despondent, morose, irritable, with weak, faltering step, d sunken ey not sick enough to be d to bed, this is a critical and dan- son—a time that urgently calls t action, if recuperation and prime objects. experience of , including able medical . judges, lawyers, literary men the rich and those in high so- points unhesitatingly to Compound, the great medi of modern times, that g, sick and diseased the of health that insures hap- hundreds of true es peculiar to Paine’s Celery quickly manifest their rrection of unhealthy plying the veins more vigorous and life F e's Celery the be Compound t spring medicine known to titioners for thoroughly purifying the blood and aried ills ¢ result from impure is g and 1g the ned am ve any of the varied ymptoms liver t, kidney disease, um, a few bottles of Paine's at this time i danger. Celery will rapidly We urge icine that is doing more for = ity than all other ¢gm- | emedies DIAMOND DYES Purest. Strongest. of all dyes. Mlssnun Pacific Limited The Finest Service to the East via Scenic Route and Missouri Pacific Railway. Through Sleepers Daily. San Francisco to St. Louis. Personally conducted excursions via this route to Chicego, New York, Boston and all Eastern points. For berth reservation and fuil information address L. M. FLETCHER, Pacific Coast Agen! San Fran § Cali ViM, VIGOR, Y iIALITY ior MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS n use over fifty ne leaders of the wurch -~ and their ers. Positively cure the ases in old and young effects of self- excesses or “ure Lost Lost Insom- Lame Back, Unfitness to Mar- Varicocele or Con- pele faces and dull | men, | pleasure from day to day. | power | nerve ac- | with pure, | pre-emi-~ | condition of the i eczema or salt | k person to fair- | Sierra brought a ful 300 passengers. On account of the existence of plague in Sydney at the time the Sierra sailed the quarantine officials’ decided to fumigate the vessel. The cabin passen- | gers were transferred to a towboat and landed at the Oceanic dock. The othe passengers will be brought ashore th morning. _The Sierra ran into a heavy fog | | bank on Sunday and was_obliged to pro- ed during Sunday and Monday under a Slow bell. With this exception the weather | encountercd was fine throughout the trip. * BOWHEAD i | HE Oceanic §teamship Compan: AND | Sierra arrived yesterday from 3 Australia and Honolulu. In spite | ALEXA/IDER - ' of a late start, two days under & | | slow bell on account of fog and, ; | | a delay in quarantine the liner landed her | | { | Australian-British mails in time to make| | | E\Chfidu.m connections in New York. The | | cargo and more than i LAST OF WHALING FLEET WAITING FOR CREWS TO MAN THEM. — band and Twenty-ninth Infantry aboard. In | addition she carried 250 casuals and recruits, | [ | i | | | { | I | a S e om | a¢ The French bark St Togatien {rOM | 150 marines and G4 Hospital Corps men, There vansea to s ancisco was Spoken | ... on board the wives and families of March 30 in.latitude 3315 north, lon tide | several of ‘the officers, seven marine officers 135,45 west. She reported all Well. The|and o few civilians. 'Captain Peabody 15 in Sierra’s time from Sydney was tWenty-| command of the transport, having been pro- one days ten hours, and from Honolulu | moted from chief officer to fill the vacancy five days nineteen hours. caused by Captain Pierce’s promotion to ma- She brought the following passengers: | rine superintendent. Among the Sheridan's From Sydney and Auckland—Miss ‘E. Nind, | Passenzers were: =~ = o s. F. C. Mathewson, Mrs. G. R. Kennedy, | s accompanying the Twenty-ninth In- Mr: Aathemeon, Elizabelt; Chapman. fantry—Lieutenant Colonel T, F. Forbes, Ma- | Master 7. Anthe aly L o g Lovering, Major Howland, Major W. | Wollerman, A. S. Patersom. D. 2 J. Vattman, Captaias | Mrs. Woodruff, . Teompson, F. | - Woodward, H. R, Perry e & Berley, W. F. Jacob, ( H, Jameson, F. D. Ely, B, H. Welle, U an e Hatfio i b5 | Worrilow, J. Morrow, H. C. Cl men[ fiel 3 ,_rs] : a ot & | Charles 4. Paine, R. H. Allen, Lieutenants A. ey o o, o Donald, Miss A. | - Blornstad. J. D. Reams, iV, H. Waldron, Do Jahn Donaid, Master & Donaid, | R. P. Refenbereck, A. T. Easton, F. W. Heally, M Withers, Miss Withers, Mrs. N RGO BuFLGn. TE. Mre E. McMurran, V. Miller, J. Willard, W. Twymen, J. ¥ Fiorence Gough, H. Westlana, | B. Coughey, P, Jackson,’ J. B. Barnes, E. hoson, G C. Bethune, C. A. Walker, | G- McCleave, H. ‘A. Wells, R. E. Beebe, H. ’\Y.V‘I\. e A Walker, | S Stevenson, F. O. Saunders, L. Cralg, W. A Walker, A T Waiker, R. Leonard W. Dawson, C, H. Farnham, Rodda, Dr. E.'F. O'sullivan, | Assistant Surgeon H. M. Smith, Contract Sur’ E G an. | Beoes Frank Sages, Joseph R. Parker, E. H. Charles D. H. Henry Campbell, Dr. | 0'Gorman vous Twitching of | O G0 ke " e Otficers accompanying cas-als and recruits ediate. T | B¥E3 e ries D. H Rygate, AleX | Captain James G. Bush, Lieutenants John G. ney toevery func- 3;‘;‘; Trarlong, A \. Henriques, Miss H. i ;.}am(l-r_ le‘enlfi R{'av.mflfi Contract Surgeons M. { Ot Craig. Mre K. Craig, dJohn | Déonis. B. P. Nowell. ' Lieutenant Colonel J. = | Fommatns s 2" Butier, Sillim Cooper. James | 5 (hamberiain and wite, Major Franic Taylor. . 2 it b (Cobye 4 2 e B,'S. smbler, wife $2 50 k A written guarantee to Cure or M. Dunlap SWorttmt, . Jhines Josis 2% | daughter, Sallie J. Bowling, C. Kin- p led with 6 boxes. Circu James Les e K Monanac | cade, Y cKennon. John . Keefé, Captain ISHOP REMEDY CO.. 40 nm e & M. Baylie, | J. B. Goe, Captain John H. Shallenberger, Mrs, Cal NT DRUG CO., Bacger, | 1. F. Forbes, Misses Augusta and Dalsy Wood- - James | Ward, Miss Teresa F. Stenan, Mrs. J. = i | Fire- | Woodward and ~two children, *Mrs. 'W. R. n Perry and three children, Mrs, G. H. Jamerson, [N WV - S SN, “h'r:f: “" W. ;\:lrs‘vl- ‘{v r,M Mrs. B, H. Wells, Mrs, U | > 5. Worrilow, Mrs J. Morrow and child, wvisit DR. JORDAN’S creat§ | { Mrs 'W. H. 'Waldron, Mrs. A. §. Sloane and IusEu. oF ..‘T u | child, Mrs. E. Y. Miller, Mrs. W, Twyman, i o= W patterson, Mre W. K. Leonacd, . Wood. M Mr: awson, Mrs. 8. F. Dutton, Cap- ' wT 1 MAREET CT. bet. 6:b27:k, 5.F.Cal, R:in{!”ifm[, i B Allcbekr 3, {tain S. F. Dutton, J. P. Hogan, J. Hill, H. it Lasps: Anstomical Museum imahe % | 3V O00 T C0P 0 Y hampion, | 3 Douthiit, H. S Merwin J. vatlus, M. S et E‘:nynunf:':fl‘ | ;‘“ el }Q}'fi,,‘“"”p ,:;:“,‘dag;m “fiflfihi 4 . Joseph W enger, ‘Miss Nettle Lough aiisen . | Mizs A. E. Milleth, Geo Gi — | Tubman, Richard Ince, John McMillan, H. G. i ¢ DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN 9 | 500000 ne, 3. M. Jensen, Mrs. 3. M. Jensen, Pierce Succeeds Barneson. ' TCmqum hc('lnfl Ilr;rn{ ynvire J. Javi Gavin, Charles Gavin, B. Captain GPnrgP H. Pierce, late commander reatment personally of by jeer | a1 Arnol _C. Wright, Mis. | cf the o ¢ ..’_‘;;',‘;. ‘,“,_ED";;:z"(’ | Miss B Akers. William Akérs, William Frey, | :»?n:h.vor;n Baitiestn, Iats shastne MIpeatondent p vaisabic book fof men) e @ | From Fago Pago—i- B. Leonard N. J.|fendent Capian Pierce. vestorday took harke & e | " Prom Pago J. B. Leonard, X I g esterday took charge 4 DR JORDAN & C6.. 105 Market al Weaver, MT X !\‘ln‘l"tlsn_ vn 1‘:\:rlor | of the di at tur n;: snerludan his former a. | Morris, ., Costa, James artin, A. | command ‘antain lerce has been in the | rles Mcu,.,mun) H’nnbr\ ‘»'x ‘ml<r\1 ln.mmm x°r\hrs (‘u]r about three vears. He | k Iorvic] ol oult - | 4 mariner of wid et 2 E“"YRO!&L PILLS ‘ mion, | Thomas McMurtile, W. McKenzie, | —_— = P. Murphy, Johp Redmond, Louis Kohi | ki S sarp Oriinel and | ¥. 3. Wooder. 'Hans Peterson. William O'Shea, Reinsurance Changes. = GOl WG | * e amoimio . Ambr. 3. W Fercl, | e arabes 00 e FEenel back Ollver e ‘_‘,!‘;‘3,“;;;_‘;‘:.:;:‘:3:- -:-4 { A G. Lewis, R. Clendening, Mrs, Clendeninz, | The Red Rock, Yosemite, Windsor P]urrk‘:‘\ld Dengorots Subsi! and Imitar | . J. Feckler C. D. Wurren, E_Prickett. Mrs. | Frankistan were advanced from 15 per cent tions. Buy of your Drugsier, of sead fe.fa | Prickett. S. L. Wood. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. L. | to 20 per cent sampe for” Partieulars, Testimonials | Wood, §. H. Wood, Dr. E. W. Young, Mrs, | LG R )\'; s0d “ Relief for Ladlice,” in letter, by per |E. T. Underhill, Mrs. H. R. Bryant, M F!‘ Notice to Mari: 1 o B s ‘¢5'.°,_‘;"_‘u",“"'c.:'* E4% | Grimwell, Mies L. A. Perkins. N. B. Brown, | o Mariners. Bicution this paper. Sounre, PRI A nu_ | Mrs. -Brown, 3. G. Anderson. Mrs. J..G..AD- SAN. FRANCISCO BAR, CALIFORNIA: — | derson, Miss Meyer, Miss A. Crozier, Mrs. F. Cra i |38 P, Deas, M. 3 McCune. Mrs. M. J. Mes | _ otice s hereby glvep ihat in iy % . k W SR 2 vublished notice to marinej o o Smorsiass.. | 3 'F. Abboti, J. B. Castle, J. | moored about 33 miles outside of the bar off Yo Spermatorrhas, . By, -~ S g the entrance to San Francisco harbor. was :hll’Z'Mv or any inflamm: Clark, Mrs. Clark, J. E. Miller, V A. Se - iay temporarily withdrawn from her sta- tion, irritation or ulce ‘o8 of mucous mem- wranes. Non-astringent. Seid by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express gL, or 3 bottles, .75, < reular sent on request. GINGINNATLO. U.8.4 WONG W00, CHINESE TEA AND HERB SANITARIUM, 764-66 Clay St., S. F., Cal. LL DISEASES« URED ¥ exclusively by Chiness bervs, over 3000 waricties being used Hours «30 o H l. m., 1 ln and 7 to § p. 'n DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Malled on Apphcadon COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. W ",S”N & CD.. 50 Battery Streer. Teiephone Matn 1864. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. ‘LAS BOYES & CO Eb'weing Butchers, 104 ay. Tel. Main 1204. OILS. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 Front st, S. F. Phone Main 1719, PRINTING. EC flUfiflES PRINTER, BH Slnlom st, 8. F. PEINTERS. BOOKB!NDEES THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 4 Furst street, San Francisco. ¥ < prepaid, for | u tion for repairs and the station' was marked iss Baclgalopo, 1. Moore. | k»{{(mg.u';;mfmf‘“:‘ T uraton Mic: | by a gas buoy, painted red, with “‘Lightv ‘-rm,mm and infant, Mrs. Hanna, J. Kilkea. | D in; higoks- Ay shows a ixed whith Mrs. Koebele, Master Koebele, H. M. | 8 I ande Mre. Do Tanuary: Governor S, . | lughtvessel No. 70 will be returned to her O orden. Professor Roble 3 1. | station as sdon as repairs have been completed FRUD. Pattereon. 3. M. Long, H. | @nd the buoy withdrawn, of which due notice & Mrs, C. A. Brown. Miss C. J.| Wil be given, &ll}mrwfln_‘r m:'fw"_ Thnm“”im,h Mrs, Fn-«‘*’n | . This notice alfects the “List of Lizhts and | ¢ Jacssing, W. L. Hunkels. M. P. Botecho, | e o vage I Mre, ‘L. D. Timmons, Master Timmons. D. G | A &"‘"""‘ i ekt Jr‘x’:-’:’yfii{. A\'.r-Ha;’ 5‘0:’1' oL hl:tll’\"‘l‘)‘}rza:‘"'ph\q\y: { By order of the’ Lighthouse Board | aren, H. A.'Stone, Sam Adams. C. £.-Glden, | commander. U. 8. N., Irispoeter Tobis ) | e MiLaughiin, | Commander, U, §. X., Inspector Twel'th Light- gg, Willlam R. Bigler, John Ho e eIk 4 ton, Henry Durzee, A, H. Schultz, Milford M N Curdy, John Laffon. Charles Schneider, John | Sun, Mocn and Tide. Grant. Daniel Buckiey. Louls Chapman, J. P.| United States Coast and Geodetic Survéy— Murray, T. Udell, J. A. Love, | Times and Heights of High and Low ool e | Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San Sheridan Sails for Mdnila. | Erancisce Bay, Published by official au- ity of the Superintendent, he army transnort Sheridan sailed at noon | NOTE—The high and low waters ocetr at yesterday for Manila with the headquarters the clty front (Mission-street wharf), about GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel lmuhle-, lppefldldfll. biliousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, pains ‘after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dizziness. When your bowels don’t move ¥ hr you are sick. Conttipetion kille mote peopie than all other disenses togethiers It chronic ailments and lon, wr{e.r' of suffering. No matter what ails you, start taking CABCARBT' today, for you will never get well and stay weil until you get your bowels right. Take our advice, start with Cascarets today under absolute guarantee to cure or money refunded. The genuine tablet mmped CCC. Never sold in bulk. Semple and R:mody pany, Chicago or New Yor'. 502 PRETTTY 17121 120) NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the carly morning tides are given in the left 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 th [ day, except when there are but three tides, a3 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. Che plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters. - Time Ball. Branch Hydrograpnic Office, U. 8. fhants Fv-hange, April 1, 1902 The Time bull on the tower of the Ferry | . Mer- San ' Francisco, -Cal., Mandalay. “oquille Kiver . Umatiila {Puket Sound Ports ; Eurcka FumbolAt L NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Meriners and pping Merchants. The British ship Whitlieburn is chartered for wheat from Tacoma to Europe at 33s 9d, prior to arrival. o JALE LTS A Grain Cargo. The German ship Marie Hackfeld was cleared vesterday for Queenstown for orders with 49,- 263 ctls barley, valued at $40,265, and 13,381 Ctls wheat, valued at $14,886. The vessel car- ried 20,000 ft lumber as dunnage, valued at o e S s Me se for British Columbia. The steamer Queen,’which safled yesterday for Victoria, carried a general merchandise r.mmuv.z RERLE MRRRR RRERRRY, RRERRRRR DR KRR RERRR R RERRRRRE R KRR RRRERRE ERRERRER RRRAY RN RRR R REERRRRY RRRRE RN RRRRRRR R THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE mn’om UM. PRREERREERRE RRRRRERR RRRRE RERRE RRRERRE mmmmmm; ' Read what the talking sign saps. [find their way inlo the papers. It predizts I’s ‘@ mechanical wonder. £l the wzather. I tells of bargains that never 1’s the talk ot the tewn. Linen Scarfs, 53c. A small lot (186 only), extra fine quality stamped pure linen Monmie Scarfs, size 18xs4 inches, worth 85¢; on sales tables for Wednesday only; cach . D SC CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Special Wednesday Some daintily decorated porce- lain Salts and Peppers, fancy silver-plated tops, regularly 75¢ pair; Wednes- 48c day oenly..... RemarkableBookOffer We have purchased 2000 volumes of famous copyrights— more than 40 titles, including some of the most fascinat- ing ficticn .that has cver been written—in handsome samped c'oth bind'ngs, large, clear types, well illus- trated, and we have marked thess $1.25 and $1.50 stories at the extraordinary i:rice enelV s 20c Among the 40 tit'es are: “S'mon Da'e,”" by Anthony Hope. «“The Great K & A. Train Robbery,” Paul Leicester Ford. ““Lighs of Scarthey,”” by Egerton Casile. ¢‘American Wives and English Husban¢s,’” by Gertrude Atherton. «Biix,” iy Frank Norrie. «1, Thou and the O:her One,"* by Amelia Barr. Tekla,” by Robert Barr. “Under the Great Bear,” by Kirk Murroe. “A Fair Birsar'an,”” by Frances Hodgson Burnetr. “A Cigarette-Maker's Romance,”” by Marion Craw od. $2 Waist Patterns, $1.12, . A very limitsd quantity of beautiful white embro'dered waist patterns ot. fins sheer lawn, most art'stically em- broidered in severa. differsat styles, a-d put tp ina box; patierns tha: in the regular way retail at $1.75 and $2.00 exch; on sale in the main zisle Wedn:sday . Ten-Dollar Su:ts Even at this low price we can offer you all-wool garments, cut and made up in a2 mannmer that a few years ago was mnot desmed possible in ready-to- wear clothing. Ifyou should pay $15.00 you could not get better fitting or better wearing garments. They are the best suits for men that can be produced to retail for g10.00. They come in bright n:w Spring fabrics in pleasing pat- terns and the latest color effects, or you can have plain black or biue if you prefer. And this is our guar- an‘ec of the great value of these suits—if you or your friends are not sat'sfied with your bargain afer you get the suit home, return it to us at once in the condition that you re- ecived it and get your mon:y back. The Besi Shoz Bargam Yet. Two styles of Ladies’ Shoes, new 20 and 22 line), are o shoss with patent leather tips and hand turned sole:, the other fine vici kid, patent leather tips, a mannish shape with Goodyear Awe ted soes, cither Cuban or military heels, shoes that you coulda’t possibly expect to buy under §3.50 pir par, are offered in all sizes and widths for s Vet $2.88 Liguors, Wednesday. Hock ¥ hite Wire—An excelient table quality; Wednesday only; gallon . . . . 45¢ Ginger Ale — Tayler's — a beginning-o™-the season special—on Wednesday only, doz 25€ Willis Courty Whisky—A splendid Kentucky Whisky, made in the spring of "94, rich and mellow, special Wednesday only, bot. 78 * Black Letter Claret— Quart bottle . . . 25@ Van Camp's Soups—A: dozen, $1.68; Oliv-s—Best single Keck's Gelatine—Wed Pet Cream — The tins . Golden Ok bullding was dr\;pD;d Ie?x‘;;lly -r:m:mn to-a-yé (Per dozzn quarts, $2.75—worth double) Toilet G as; 5%, St e 30 poritian, o 803 | R Vermouth—Made by Noily, Pt & Ciy | —hus > W. H. STANDLEY, ‘Wednesday only, bottle . . . . . s prongs for Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. | hanging { 1 towel: Steamer Movements. = Muslin Curtains 49c. oy A _— - - . ust 100 pairs of pretty Sash and Cottage Cur-| a 22-rch o J taics, good muslin, 36 inches wide and 235 | ch-if anda Steamer. From. Due. | yards long, with heavy ruffle of plain Swiss, | g | L 2 great bargain at wcdnmays siculd be without i 49¢c +pecial price, per pair . Psar! Butions 9c. 200 Gross of Pearl Butons, pure white, a good quality and in the four best sizes (16, special Wednesday sale, card of 2 doz. Groceries, Wednesday. | Best Dry Granulated Sugar- Tahle Fruits—Extra Standard Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Plums—a34-lb. tins, reguarly 17¢ each; on Wednesdy only, o Manzanil* O'ives, on Wednesday, quart Best Lzundry Starci— Wednesday, 5 lbs 25¢ well-known brand, This Glass 31.40. 759 French bevel plate mirror—no bathroom, special sale Wedn=sday on’y . A Towel Sale Wednesday Oniy. Two kinds, and each equally desirable. One lot of B eached Turkish Towels, closely woven, heavy nap, and a lirge size. The other 1 jure Linen Damask Towel with knotted 18, mark=d for the 8¢ and sirictly = fringe. They are two of the most popular t ty-f inutes later thi t Fort Point; the height of tids is the same at both places: T e e g WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. oy Renown 5¢ Cigars || Thc s; 0o per doen Beached Turkish Towels, :"\K Tises into t)h: Th;s si.'lcbts Iong,dWedne;(dzy,;ad;. 8 .lex, un_sets store), one 10 f 25 | The $2.25 per dozen Knotted Fringe, Al Moon rises of them bast or ¢ Linen Damask, Wednesday, eich. .. 140 g |Time] aality vici o —_————— e —— quality vici ; ? " gREE) Sale All Tkis Week GoldPlated Ormolu C.ocks $1.18. Pretty 24 - karat Gold-Plated Ormolu Finished Clocks — warranted not to amish — perfect tmekeeper; 2 - inch dial; guaranteed for one year; on special sile ‘to-day only — ah. - Shi8 Tzb'e Cgvers, 19:. Good Siteen Table Covers, 1 yard square, frirged all around, in a variety of pretty de- signs and colorings; just the thing for small tables, that shou'd beat least 3oc each, are matked for Wednesday ouiy B Photo Framezs, 23c. They are double cabinet frames, finished in the beit of leatherette material in assorted colors, wth a handsome emboss=d 2143 %4-in h me- dallion on ccver. These frames are made to stand or £.d up, nice to send pictures abroad in; should bs 35¢ cach, marked for Wednescay on'y 23¢c 24 1bs $7.00 ssorted, 3 tins . 25 14¢c Cz.l.nrma ripe 2ce tins . o or inesd 4, 3 pkgs, 25 3 .25¢ t. " $1.40 i AARRRRARALANGL ARAR A AR ARt i AR QURRANA AR AN RURLARRARAU AR e aaa dnaa ARAR YARHAR ARRRRURE RAURHRS R WRew aaauay ' Francisco: stmr_Arctic, for San Franciseo. kins, for San Francis:o; stmr Eureka, for San FORT BRAGG—Salled April i—Stmr Co- quille River, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived April 1—Stmrs City of Topeka and City of Seattle, from Alaska; stmr Humbelat, hence March: 20, March 31—Strar Chas Nelson, hence March 27. Salled March 31—Stmr " Cottage City, Sitka; bark J D Peters, for Chignik Bay. Arrived April 1—Ger stmr Hermonthis, from Port Blakeley: Br stmr Kalsow, from Vie- toria, B C. NEAH BAY—Passed out Aoril 1—Bark C D Peters, for Chignik Bay. Passed In Auril 1—Br stmr Wellinzton, hence March 28, for Ladysmit. SAN_PEDRO—-Arrived A-ril 1—Stmr laqua, from Port Los Angeles; schr A M Baxter, from Ballard. - Sailed April 1—8tmr W H Kruger, for San Francisco; stmr’ Acme, for San Francis:o; achr Beulah, for Umpqua. % SOUTH BEND—Arrived April 1—Stmr Ri val, hence xcrch 2. A shoe lgecill or nafls to idea! sho The n for sizes and widths. es’ shoes are made of vici kid, with wide coin toes and tij hand ~sewed soles and rubber heels. 2 H £ 2 3 % Iaqua San Pedro . 3 bl = . - < Empire.. ... Cos Bay. - : 3 On Sales Tables Thursday, you wi { find Hindkzrchizts, Hose Supporters, Club Bags, % Aztec +Tacoma A 3 . . | oo [san Dieso'& Way ortiidwr. 4% Tooth Powder and Tooth Brushes, Bsoks, Figured Denims, Batt:-nberg Squares, E c. S Po!nt Arena.. Point Arena . R | Elelages.. . Igeattle - 1 wuwaw WRARARAAAARR WARARER ARARR WRRCR CARRAAAR CRRARAR CRRA R LAR R AL ARAAR WA AR AR S Tacoma ., 4= 7 Humboldt P | cargo for Vancouver and Victoria. valued at PORT.GAMBLE—Sailed April 1—Bark John| CAPE TOWN—Arrived March 3—Fr bark Sexitle 5| $1i261. The following were the principal ship- | Palmer, for East London Louls Pasteur, from Oregon. China_an : B 14 PORTLAND—Arrived April 1—Stmr Marfa, | FLUSHING —Pas: March 20—Ger ship e e s °| $314 1bs butter, 77,800 1bs malt, 8455 Ibs drled | from San Francisco; stmr Alliance. for San | Christel, hence Dec 8, for Falmouth. 3 Newport & Wav Ports. 5| fruit, 1000 Ibs raisins, S00 Ibs beans, 603 Ibs | Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 20—ital stmr Colomb! Valparaiso & ‘\flv Por €| bread, 272 Ibs coffee, 500 1bs cheese, 200 Ibs Safled Aopril 1—Stmr Indrapura, for Hong- | Lulgi Clampa, from Seattie. April 1—Danish Titania. ... ..J Nanaimo G | . 100 1ba ham, 50 cs honey, 300 Ibs. hops, | kong ard Yok>hama: ship Inchcape, for Dela- | bark Havila, from Stevenson, H C. Stateof Cal.. [San Diego 6 1798 Ibs shrimps, 10 cs canned goods, 115 pkgs | §0a_Bay. In port March 14—Br ship Celtic Chief, for Chehalls.... . .| Grays Harbor .. | 6| e fruits and vegetables, 2000 Ibs sheet lead, { GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 1—Stmr So=nd Santa Ana... |Scattle & Tacoma 6| 1501 pigs lead, 5 pkes leather. 41 pkas groceries | Grace Dollar, hence March 2S. NANAIMO—Arrived Marel 31—Nor stmr ARG FOtiaan £ Wan Builiy 7. and provisions; 100 tins matches, 19 pkss hard- | - SANTA BARDARA—Safled April 1—Stmr | Titania, hence March 21. G. Dollar. ... |Grays Harbor | 7| Ware, 668 ibs tobacco, 8 pkgs oils, 287 gals | Melville Dollar, for San Francisco. Safled Avril 1—Nor stmr Titania, for San gllypmxbln. Puget Sound Porta. .| 1| Wine: 1021 ibs grease. § ca cartridges, 12 pigs | | TACOMA™Afrived Aoril 1—Stmr Santa Ana., | Fr;lmh;uo.\ e = ca % : ter, ¥ — Arrived 2 —Br stmr G v, Grays Harbor § | machinery, 4 colls rope. 37,455 Ius piaster Safled April 1—Br ship M E_ Watson. for | o e D D —— .| Wiliapa Harbor S0 b 5 SRSt S Callao; stmrs Astec and City of Puebla, for | MANCHESTER — Arrived March 31—Ital - |San Pedro & Way Ports.|Apr. 9 | o San Francisco. stmr Luigi Ciampa, from Seattle. North Fork. . | Humboldt |apr. 10 Shipping Intelligence. Arrived and sailed—Stmr Coquitlam. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived March 31—Ger Columbia. nd & Astoria.....[Apr. 10 ARRIVED EASTERN PORT. ship Renee Rickmers, from Oregon; Br sh'p Harbor |Apr. 11 sty Kbt NEW YORK-—Arrived March 31—Stmr Ori- | Dunbritton, from Oregon. T L 3 1 "o | Zaba, from Colon. Arrived March 31—Br ship British TIsles, : e o I Stmr Sierra, Houdlette, 21 days 10 hours 10 | “gofjeq April 1—Br stmr Spithead, for Ma- | hence Dec 1 Steamer. Destination. [Salls.| Fier. | Minutes from Sydney, via Honolulu § days I3 | nyja; stmr Finance. for Colon VANCOUVER—Satled April 1—Br stmr Kal- - | "Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- e Ll G *Xirived April 1—Br stmr Empress of Japan April i ELEELE—Arrived March 16—Schr Rosa- |, Arrived Aoril pan, 5 x cino. i ; ons Diég < ancock, hence March 15; schr_ Olga, from - . e - S Argo. :“;?ndnlog(:t Ecl Riv. dofi.‘,‘;’;" Phosntx, Ordiand, ;16 houts, from Men Newcaetle, NSW. shin Edward Sewall, from ocailed April i—Stmr Danube. for Vancouver; gy ; yster Harbor. March 23—Bktn Klikitat, from | StIr G B - i mndocl"m City ..o 3 Lasr:g;rr‘luuam.. Weber, 13 hours from Bowens | er L 0r: e T S Str Albatira H}iNSALE"th::!;?:‘(' _zg\vrfl,:r ‘Q‘ueBerns(!oE: an Astoriaie 1;“"{'“& | B¢ 'Stmr Victorta, Casey, 8t hours from | hence March 11. March 25—Br ship Kimross, | Bychavan Jonce D¢ I S0 QMEORIONN o e Aktorin & [ oyrian 23| Laa: Sal jarch 22—| Louistana, for Honolulu. March 14—Br ship 3-8 Kimbal| Seattle & Tacoma.. 2| “Tightship from mooringe off port. Fraeocs hohe Jos 1 Brecs o onan | Crommten; for San Francisco, Feb 24-—Sche Emplre..... |Coos Bay m Pler 13 d Tuesday. April 1. o 5, Sox Hancock for Ma- | 1o e San Pramcinco. | March 1-~itul Rari L e Lk g 10 am|Pler 2| g gtate of Californla, Thomas, Sat | March 25— Schr King Cyrus, for Port Town- | Mario, for San Franeisco. Mareh 10—Sehr Sisntic oL ham ler 2| hiego;. Goodall, Perkins & Co. wod o ica t Town- | \riel, for Makukona. Feb 23—Br ship West- e §amiPler 13| "Gi” ship Marie Hackfeid, Wuhrmann, | "To sail March 26--Bktn W H Dimond, for | gate.’ for San Franeisco. ey i | Queenstown; Balfcur, Guthrie & Co. San Franeis 3 ‘“H"‘Z.".,'m'&“‘“;i.“l., l;lléd&“":r“ l;:r; H.:::Txl;l‘:; | 2 SAILED. HILO—Arrived March 19—Ship Murfon Chii- | for Ho: : 3 : & {{:r':bo}g: o i!o am!Pler 23 Tuesday, April 1. | cott hence March 10. - Rl e " Mouarwin v, Seattre | 5 nmipy 11, Victoria, etc. AHULUI—Arrived March 18—Schr Com- | & s 5 l'f:moml'\; & ;afi]‘m\ 3 ;;l:n:: 20 i::: g:‘rex::. ng‘mrn Ctan,” Bnrake peer. _rl'orl'ln 1. Mare 16—Bktn Wrestler, g:;‘;:!‘fcr‘::nww Br ship Port Caledonia, for . Stmr Givsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. rom Tacoma. | : FOREIGN PORTS B : Wi Stmr Redwood City, Hansen, Rules Landing. 2 : ¢ Droktiia. .| Foger. Soand P:r{: U mlbler 11 | Stinr G C Lindauer. Allen, Grays Harbor. ADALF OF MAN—Fasted March 20—Fr bark | Maxwell May Have Gone Down. | April 7. ) | Stmr Arcata, Nelson, Coos Ba: e (Oe WML ee, fiot, | RN, fec. 0 TG I e bl R (o 3 fcan Purts .10 Stmr South Coast, Jamieson, — aco. e British ship Maxwell, which left here S !mx (;||Irfl =, { ""JP‘" 11 '8 stmr Sheridan, Peabody, Manila. o xf“xl:fq{-uf:ni"i’fed hlhrrch %fflr :nm Ef;‘& for Hull last October, may have gone down in Arcata.....|Coos Bay & Pt Orrdru miPler 13 | Dutch stmr Folmina, Van: Eyken, Nanaimo. | ish lstes, 'bence Tec 1, for Queenstown. and | tne English Channel. * According to a_ dispatch Bomta. | Ncwport & Way i's U amutiee 11| Barge Santa Paula, McGovern. Ventura. Sree: ol received yesterday by the Merchants' Hxchanie G. 1d Ast & lnunnuvu am|Pier 23 | BPktn Fremont, Kelton, codfishing. LIZARD—Passed March 28 _Br shiz Dean- | 4 pjlot-boat out from Deal saw several hoats et Ao b 1 b oMgs. | Schr Queen, Ktelsen, Port Gambie. mont (ex_Silvercraz), from Shields, Tor Sak | marked with the vessel's name and a lifebeit City Syanes Janama & Way Pts|12 = m|PMSS SPOKEN. TAUNDY ISLAND—Passed March 31—Br ship | Similarly inscribed. Hermonthis| Hamburg & Way .|Pler — | No date. lat 45 N, lon 36 W_Fr bark Mar. | Aljertm. hence Nov 1, for Sharuness. Chehalis. .. unyaAI;HI;flr IB DMiPler 2! fi-fié%mnolmfli hence Nov » for United )~y pITH—Sailed March 31—Fr bark Cam- b(‘[lzlcaso prohibits the gathering of cigar n % Zon. utts. Alllance... |Portland & Way Pts Pler — | March 19, lat 4 §, lon 32 W—BF ship Pega- | Pronne: for Orecon. April 10. sus, hence Dec 14, for United Kingdom. Colombia.. |Valparaiso & Way. Pler 10| Marah 25, lat 48 N, lon 25 W—Danish bark Sierra..... |Sydney & Way P Pier 7| Havlla, from Stevenson, for Liverpool. Santa Ana. |Seattle & Tacoma Pier 2| Per stmr Slerra, trom’Sydney-—March 30, lat G. Dollar.. |Grays Harbor. Pler 2|33 15 N, lon 135 45 W, Fr bark St Rogatien, Rival - | Willapa_tarho Pler | from Swansea, for san’ Francisco. | April 11, | i MISCELLANEOUS. = = Scquoia. ... Grays Harbor . |Pler 2| 1 ONDON, March 31—Br ship Falls of Halla- City Puebla Pug Pler 91 gale, from Oregon, reports having steering R A gear damaczed. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Avril 1. 10 p m—Weather Sutameniid o | Salls. | cioudy: wind SW, velocity 16 miles per hour. City Topeka. |Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. Humboldt... .| Skagway & Wav Ports.|Apr. 4| PORT TOWNSEND—Fassed In Aoril 1 RUBBER Earallon.....|Skagway & \Way Ports.|Apr. b | Stmr Humboldt, hence March 29. for Seattl |sELEss, City Seattle. . |Skagway & Way Ports.(Apr. 6| Arrived Aoril 1—Schr Endeavor, from M ALKi........|Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. § |nila; Br shin Whitlieburn, (rom Table Day. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Apr, 15 | Arrived April 1--Br stmr Kalsow, frum Van- Cooks Inlet & Way Pus.[Apr. 15 | couver. Cottage City. Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. 15 EUREKA—Sailed April 1—Bktn G C Per- FOR NURSES OR WAITERS ly designed for nu rses and waiters. Easy fitting, no tacks urt the feet, rubber heels that make them neiseless, they are and At All The price. The waiters’ shoes, made of kamrou calf, sqme style as above. $3.00 COUNTRY ORDERS SOLIC TTED. B. KATSCHINSKI, PHILF\DELPHIA SHOE COMPANY 10 THIRD STREET, San Francisco.