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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1902. —— AMUSEMENTS. RESEPT Belasco & Thall, TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE BILL! Davié Belasco's Famous Japanese Tragedy, MADAME EUTTERFLY Preceded by Augustin Daly’s Superb Comedy, THE GREAT UNKNOWN. Secure Your Seats in Advance. PRICES—ISc, 25c, 3be, 50¢ and Tc. Next Week—“WHY SMITH LEFT HOME’™ LOOK AT JHE 'NAMES! Marie Wainwright and Company; The Clipper Quartet, and James H. Cullen. Last times of Homer Lind and Company; Fred Stuber; Pa- pinta; Gormar and Xeppler, and Mr. and Mrs Drew, in “The Yel- low Dragon.” Reserved Seats, 25c: Balcony. GRAND'ous: h K HOUSE ——PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT— Continued Success of Our $1000 Star, NMELBOURNE MACDOWELL, ted by FLORENCE STONE, In Sardou's Most Powerful Plas, “GISMONDA.” Matinees Saturday and Sunday. POPULAR PRIC! -ann10c, 25¢, 50c, Orchestra Seats All Matinees 20c. 10c; Opera Suppe: Good NEXT WEEK.... “FEDORA™ «TIVOLI» Evenings at § Sharp. Matinee Saturday at 2 Sharp. Creating a Tremendous Furore ! E NEILSEN'S SPLE! DID OPERA, HE FORTUNE TELLER. : HE 1 RE AT 50c and 75¢ COLUMBI . SAR FRARGISCTS % (EADIIG THEATRE Powell Strect. mear Market. MR. ES. T and Ineluding Saturday Night. * MATE ATURDAY. A New Play by 1.‘ uis N. Parker, Entitled, “THL CARDINAL” NEXT MONDAY MR E. S WILLARD t Tor-the first time here, “THE ¢ EOFESA4'S LOVE ATORY” A Dale sa is 2 gem.” suthor of “The ' ittl: Wizister. £1 81, he and ULARITY.™ NEXT WEE) " Hurtiz and Seamon Present Williams & Walker And Their Own Company in the Musical Hit, SONS OF HAM. NEXT MON —April 21, NEILL and THE NEILL CO. bscribers’ seats ready To-Day, 9 le seat sale begins Thursday, April BEL4SCC ~oTHALLS A Bz . THIS WEEK. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. A _Sensational Melodrama of Wonderful Bomance and Thrilling Incident, THE LAND OF THE LIVING. Comeds. PRICE MATINEE Pathos and Heart Interest. Evenings .. Matinees Next Week—*“DAN O'Farreil. bet. Stockton and Powell Strests. Telephone Main 231. NIG: IN THREE 2 1000 AT EV. PERFORMANCE. | A 1000 AT EVERY PERFORMA A 1000 AT EVERY PERFORMANC «FIDDLE DEE DEE” FORD TO MISS IT. and Sunday. . and Children DiN, Bernard, Amber, Blake, most _accomplished chorus et each performance. and 50c FANKIE BLODMRIELD ZEISLER THE GREAT PIANIET. 4-RECITALS-4 METROPOLITAN HALL. TUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS. - T OONS OF— WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. April 16 & 19. "ED SEATS—75c, $1, §1.50, §2. THIS MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK, Clay & Co.’s Music Store, Where Complet¢ Programmes May Be Had. STEINWAY PIANO USED. END OF . PALACE HOTEL. Zi8xCorripor. THIS WEEK ONLY. From 10 a. m. to Midnight. Dally. First Time in America of the Great Manila War Paintings by BANTOS GONZALES, the Eminent Philippine Artist. 'HE SURRI ND;:IR OF MANILA™ AND— Pronounced Masterpiecs ADMISSION, S0e. Weekly Cail,$1.00 per Year Connojsseurs. CHILDREN, 25c. HE American ship Iroquois has | on the French bark Oliver de Clisson was yes- been lost. The fate of captain | terday advanced to 70 per cent. and crew was not referred to B% i 3 the brief dispatch received hi Bark Dunbritton Is Damaged. vesterday from Macassar and the The British bark Dunbritton from Oregon belief in shipping circles is that they | arrived at Flushing, April 5 with a heavy list | were saved. The dispatch simply statss | that ship and cargo are a total loss. The Iroquois on March 20 went ashore in Straits, between the islands of Sumbowa and Flores in the | Java Sea. She was floated, but found to { be Jeaking. Before repairs could be.ef-! fccted a heavy storm tore her from her anchorz and drove her to sea. That was the last heard of her until the a: rival yesterday of the dispatch from Macasear. ‘The Iroquol was well known in this port. Her skipper, Captain Thompson, and his wife, who always accompanies him to sea, are nativ | Mrs. Thompson was a were married in 153. of San Francisco. Miss Schurz. The Captain Thompson his brother, Thornton Thompson of Sclby Smelting Works, married sis. iilt pt Bath, Me. | & | the ters. The Iroqueis was b i | | 1881, by Arthur Sewall. 'Her net regi | tered tonnage was 1997. She was 297: 1 long, 43:6 feet wide and 27:9 feet deep. essel and cargo were worth about 32 0%, which is covered by insurance. Break Custom-House Seals. The sailors on the British ship Windsor Park vty on Tuesday night and yesterday vented thelr spite against Captain Livingstone by breaking all the Custom-house | seals aboard the ship. The recalcitrant ses | men were pacified yesterday forenoon and re- | turned to work. By breaking the aeals they { bave Jaid ~Captain Livinestgne liable to a | beavy, fine, wwhich is psually strictly enforced. Reinsured for Brief Spell. The British steamship Queen Mary, out fifty. | three days from Java for British was for a brief spell yesterday morning placed amoeng the reinsured with the rate at 20 per Half an hour after the rate was marked the Merchants’ Exchange a dispatch V: ria told of the safe arrival of the | Queen Mary at that port. | Sydney Sails for Panama. | The steamship of Sydney sailed yester- | day for Panama and way ports with a light | cargo and the following passengers: |« Mrs. 1. Turner and_chi F. T. Ken- | yon, Charles Morton, Mre. Morton | chila, Miss E Birdsall arney | eisco’ Parada, J. Hinl is Lethiec, | L. Lethiec, A L von Hoomissen, M. | Milton Vasquez and James Bennett. i ——— Reinsurance Rates. The German ship H. F. Giade, now ot from | this port 172 days for Queenstown with a cargo | of wheat and barley, was yesterday quoted at | 20 per cent on the reinsured list. Reinsurance NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STERILIZED BARBER SHOP. A Famous Shop in the Carrollton Ho- tel, Baltimore, Maryland. I The barber shop in the Carroliton | Hotel, Baltimere, sterilizes everything it uses in the shop. The sterilizing is done by heat. The towels, the razors. { strops, the soap, the combs aud shes are all kterilized Dbefore being | used on a customer. Where there is no sterilization, have the barber use New- bro’s Herpicide. It kiils the dandruff germ, and it s an antiseptic for the scalp, and for the face after shaving. All lead- | ing varbers everywhere appreciate these | potent use it. the efiect. Destroy the cause, you remove Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two ho- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who wvisit San Francisco. | Grand AMUSEMENTS. RACING Every Week Da . Rain or Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUS CAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:80, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting with ' trains $topping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for iadies and their escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains a | Osklané moie connect with San Pablo avenue electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and_ Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the track in fifteen minutes, Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR,, President. CHARLES F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. BASEBALL. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3:15 P, M. SUNDAY, 2:30 P, M, SACRAMENTO vs. SAN FRANCISCO, RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison sts. Advance Sale of Seats, § Stockton st, lumbla, facts about Herpiclde, and they | | | | | ticnery, | ued at $77,257. and masts and sails damaged by gales en- countered during the voyage. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Levernbank, which arrived off port Monday night, was ordered to Portland, where she will load wheat for Burope at 208 3a. The French bark Saint Rogatien is chartered | or to arrival. | for wheat to Europe a The schooner A. B. Jol load lumber at Grays Harbor for Honolulu and the barks Mohican and Olympic general cargo here for the same port, N R, A gt Cargo by the Kosmos Liner. The steamer. Hermontlfis of the K nos Line sailed yesterday for Hamburg and way d and destined as foilo For Mex- 9; Central America, $14,086; Ecuador, Peru, $30,763; Chile, $2023; Germany London, $16,7 The principal ship were as follc To Central Amel vine 320 bbls flour, T41 gals whisky, 6 cs salmon, 5 pkgs rais 2 ‘pgs potatoes ‘and onions, 5 pkgs paints and otls, 20 cs powder, 5 cs caps 3 pkgs paste, 2 pkgs machinery, 27 ries and provision: cs canned goods, 122 pkgs bridge materiai, 9 pkgs beer, 71 Thls cement, Ibs bread. ) To Mexico—278 bbls flour, 2202 ¢s powder, 88 cs caps and fuse, 81 pkgs potatoes and onions, paper, 7 pkes paints and oils, 1997 Ibs 2275 ga 12 cs,' 245 gals 10 pkgs vegetables, 79,828 ft lumber, 6 es liquors, 174 pkgs hardware, 563 Ibs ham and bacon, 26 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1349 1bs dried frult, 117 Ibs cheese, 3 cs dry gcods, 6 cs canned goods, 60 cs coal oil, 490 Ibs 3 ¢s ammunition. bbls flour, 30 nned sal- mon, 30 pkgs potatoes, 5 pkys rresh fruit, 400 Ibs codfish, 5 pkgs groceries ana provisions, 45 | coils rope, G11 1bs ham and bacon, 420 1b: meals, 160 1bs ralsins, 86 gais, 6 cs whisky 210 es soap, 1273 Ibs dried fruit, 22 bdls broos |~ To Peru’105 bbis flour, 115 colls rope. 233 pkgs ma 73 cs canned goods, 100 Ibs dried fruit, ibs_tallow, 6721 ctls wheat, 8003 railroad ties*1215 Ibs codfish, 10 gals wine, 105 lbs ralsins, 46 cs canned salmon, 5 pkgs groceries and provisions. To Chile—10,000 Ibs lard, 50 cs canned sal- mon, 100 cs assorted canned goods, 6 pkgs ma- chinery, 31 bdls pipe. To Hamburg, Germany—153 ctls barley, 11 ctls wheat, 131 gals wine, pampas plumes, 100 Ibs coffee. To London, Ibs beeswax, canned fruit. 16 cs ed salmon, 1250 cs ——— Sailing of the Panama Steame: The steamer City of Sydney, which sailed yesterday for Panama and way ports, carried merchandise for Central America valued at ,328, and some for Mexico valued at $70i8. The following were the principal shipments: To Mexico—213 pkgs machinery, 399 pkgs | tank material, 14 pkgs hardware, 6 pkgs arms | and ammunition, 809 bdls shooks, 3 bales paper, 10 kegs nails, 6 cs drugs, 14 bales dry goods, 1 pkg paints, 141 bdls pipe, 249 Ibs grease, 1 bele leather, 1 cr bicycles, 5CO bales ha; To Central America—4908 bbis flour, 2,009 ft lumber, 100 bales dry goods, 30 pkgs arms and ammunition, beer, 64 cs canned goods, 37 pkss drug: pkgs groceries and provisions, 13¢5 Ibs and 1 cs hams and bacon, 121 pkgs hardware, 4950 ibs lard, 5451 1bs mill® 1301 1bs beans, 104 bales cotton domes- machinery, 848 Ibs bread, 501 cs fuse. 667 Ibs hops, 11 pkgs mlil- hats, 41 pkgs iron. 2’ cs liquors, 667 . 1250 Ibs dried fruifs, 17 pkgé can- gals brandy, 1 bale teather, 125 bbls 41 kegs nafls, 27 cr ontons, 137 pkes paints and ofls, 118 cr potatoes, 500 Ibs and 2 pkgs raisins, 71,676 1bs 3 1bs spices, 36 cs salmon, 9892 1bs tailow, £als and ine, 550 1bs oleomargarine, 100 kags.powder. 26 bils ehakes, 20 Ibe sago, D44 Ibs tea. 263 hdls and 36 pe pipe, 100 fisks quicksilver, 17 bales paper, bxs ‘paste, coils rope, 4661 raflrcad ties, 160 bdls shingles, 69 pkgs shooks 1139 pkes tank material, 24 bxs xoap, 2 cs sta- 9 Ibs starch, 5475 ibs zine, 300 bdls 45 pkgs tar, 272 cs and 80 gals The Curacao’s Carga. The steamer Curacao, which sailed Monday for Mexican ports, carried & general cargo val- The cargo included the follow- ing merchandise and produc 9 bbis flour, 4 pkgs arms and ammunition, 5048 1bs and 243 cs bread, 2000 Ibs and 4 pkgs butter, 445 cs canned goods, 4 _1bs cheese, €528 1bs and 13 pkgs dried fruits, 669 pkge gr cerles and provisions, 1 cs hats. 509 pkgs hard- ware, 552 Ibs lard, 2 pkgs er gooda, agricultural {mplements, bottled beer, 117 Ibs . 120 1bs coffee, €150 1bs copper, 18 bales dry goods, 21 cs fuse, 12,917 1bs grease, 935 bales hay, 65 pkgs drugs, 291 Ibs hops, 1000 ft lumber, 4 pigs leather, T pkgs bicycles, 106 bales bags, 772 lbs borax, 70 cs coal ofl, 204 bxs candles, 200 bbls cement, 13 pkgs electrical goods, 28 bxs fresh fruits, 10 cylinders gas, 597 ibs hams and bacon, 180 bdls fence wire, whisky. and 73 pes iron, 65 cs and 108 gals liquors, 521 Ibs meal, 42,50 Ibs malt, 980 Ibs nuts, 160 crs onjons, 171 crs potatoes, 2083 ibs and 20 bxs 4 pkgs rubber goods, 4003 1bs sago, 4264 7035 1bs soda. 12.040 1bs tallow. €477 ©os wine, 4 plgs mill work, 282 pkgs 115 kegs matis, 168 1bs oplum, 90 520 picgs pasie, 5640 Ihs raisins, 38 cofls Tope, 18 cs shoes and findings, 1671 lbs seeds, 49 cs salmon, 1874 lbs tea, 5400 gals whale oil, 48 pkgs and 194 pes pipe and fittings, 213 pkes paints, 450 fisks quicksilver, 10 bxs Foap, (28 Ibe starch, 65 pkgs stationery, 32 pkes shipchandlery. 377 bdls and 83 pes steel, 4139 bals shooks, 245 cs and 75 gals whisky, 4 colls wire. To Assimilate Food see that your stomach and liver are in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant- ly take Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere, In boxes i0c, and 2e. 1 h a general cargo valued at $94,016, | Ibs beeswax, 63 | ingland—38,931 1bs cascara, 4900 | AMERICAN SHIP IROCQUOIS IS LOST IN THE SOUTH | SEAS AFTER BEING IN JEOPARDY lN.SAPlS STRAITS| fourth time dohwfin mves the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as 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. The plane of reference is the mean of the lawer low waters. i Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., April 9, 1002, The Time Bali on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e., at nocn of the 120th meridian, or at 8 P, m., Greenwich mean time. W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. - Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. . Wednesday, April 9. Stmr Coquille River, Johngon, 18 hours from 8. uth Coast, Jamieson, 79 hours from oyo, Johnson, 13 hours from Fort Bragg, bound south; put in to land passengers. oNIp St Katherine, Saunders, 24 days from ilo. fuBark Mokicen, Kelly, 25 ddys fram Hano- ele. Schr Parkersburg, Ellengsen, 11 days from Coquille River. Schr Albion, River. Larsen, 7 days from Coquille CLEARED. ‘Wednesday, April 9. | _Stmr Meteor, Roberts, for Whatcom; Globe | Navization Cflmnfiz}’. Stwir City of Sydney, MecLean. for Panama; Paciiic Mall Steamshis Combany. Ger stmr Hermcnthis, dsen, burg, etc; J D Spreckels & Bres Co. Bark 1 Case, Anderson, Bay; Alaska Packers' A:ussclation. Ship Santa Clara, Larsen, for Karink and Ladysmith; Alaska Packers’ Association. Bark Coalinga, derson, for Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers' Asscciation. SAILED. : ‘Wednesday, April 9. State of California, Thomas, for San for Bristol Stmr | Diego. Scmy | | Stmr Pl stmr | Sumr | somr T , for Eureka. 3 McLean, for Panama. Mackinaw, Storrs, for Tacoma. Westnort, ' Erickson, for Urescent City. Phoealx, Ordland; for Mendocin wr Meteor, Ro for Whatcom. r Hermonthis, Knudeen, for Ham- burg and way vorts. Ship Glory of the Seas, Comox. Ship Orlental, Parker, for Pyramid Harbor. Bktn Rutk, Wilson, for Tacoms. Schr Reveat, Wilson, for .Columbia River. | Sehr Courtney Ford, Murchissn, for Port | Hadioc: | Sehr Freeman, for Monterey, Crangle, for Coos Bay. DISASTER. NEW YORK, April 9—A private, Macassar cablegram states that the ship Iroquois, Capt Thompson, 1s a total loss, with cargo. TELEGRAPHIC. PGINT LOBOS, April 9, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 28 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April 8—Bkin Skagit, from San Pedro. 3 Arrived April Y—Schr Queen, hence April 1. N WHATCOM—Arrived Avril y—Schr Willlam Renton, from Port Harford. Sailed Aoril 9, 10 a m—Stmr Rainier, San_Francisco. PORY_TOWNSEND—Arrived Aoril 9—Schr Jas H Bruce, srom Honolulu; scnr Maria 13 for { Smith, hence April 2; bark Sonoma, from Honolulu; schr Ethel Zane, from Salinas Uruz; schr Lugzon, from - San Pedro; ship | Roancke, hence March 27. Passed in April 9—Echr Queen, hence April 1; bark Vidette, from San Pedro: schr Marion, AM ] A | HILO BADLY DAMAGED. heuce April 2; stmr St Paul, hence Avril for Seettl hr Albert Meyer, hemce Mare 30, for Ballard. SEATTLE—Salled April Dollar, Yrancisco; stmr John § Kimball, Franci stmr Dolphin, for Skagway: stmr ERICAN VESSEL WHICH RRIVED YESTERDAY FROM O—Stmr Melville for San Elihu Thompson, for Skagway; stmr Alki, for Skagway: chip America, for Uyak Bay; ship Guy C Hoss, for Falrhaven. Arrived April 9—Stmr Dirigo, Steamer Movements. from Skag- | i i | { TO ARRIVE way: stmr Umatilla, hence April 6; stmr St d Paul, from San Francisco. Steamer. TILLAMOOK—Arrived April 9—Stmr W H Krvzer. hence Anril | Almance. ay 5 A BAREARA- Acrived Aseil §-Sitfe ' Acapulco & Way an Pedro. hence April 7. Argo eradale & Eel River COOS BAY—Arrived April 9—Schr Emma { Tellus. Oyster Harbor Utter, from San Pedro. & | Taqua. Humboldt ... TACOMA—Arrived Avril 9—Bark Carroliton, | Chas. N Corona Fulton ureka. s Potnt Arera. Arctic.... Hairier. Santa Crus.. ta Monica San Pedro . hence April 2; stmr Capilano, from New West- elson.| Seattle & Tacoma. minster. Humboldt .. | Point Arenz SAN PEDRO—Salled April 9—Stmr Bruns- - {Humboldt ... wick, for S8an Francisco; stmr Fulton, for San | Portland & Astoria. 3 Fesnoy: achs Corgna, b Baliasit;: stuur Bt .| Y > 10 | ert Dollar, for San Francisco. {san B ol Pw“y”r, i NEAH BAY—Passed out April 9—Dutch Tumboldt stmr’ Folmina, from Nanaimo, for San Fran- | Hueneme cisco. for Port Hadlock; stmr Queen, for San | CUPYRIGNT 1936 BY THE PAGCTER & GANBLE CO. CINGINRAT) THE PROBLEM. JOROTHY in the nursery can calculate the price of Ivory Soap per cake, but it would take a mathematical genius to calculate its true value. For he must take account of time, labor, and materials. He must deduct from the apparent cost the saving in the longer life of the cake, in the Jonger life of the, washed fabuic, in the labor required, in the time consumed, in the strength ex- i | pended, in the results obtained. When all is finished, Ivory is the cheapest soap in the world. It floats. from Java, via Mofi | tvernia, 2o BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Avrtl 8—Ger ship | Noordland, Neck, hence Nov 16. | for Liversool, BRISTOL—In rcads Aoril 9—Br bark Kil- | . for Liverpool; stmr ladeiphia, via New York, nd proceeded. Aprit. 9—Stmr meny. hence Dec 17. Kaiser Wilhel: . from Bi . for | (o HAKODATE -Satled Avril 4—Br stmr Arab, | New York. B A for San_ Francisco. i Arrived Aoril 9—8 N et et Al Hacks | ™ ril tmr St Paul, from New Challenger, hence March ‘ YORK—Saled April 9—Stmr St | MANILA—Salled April 4—Br stmr Algoa for Southamnton: a?mr Majestic, for for_San Franch NANATMO- e Aoril | YUVER—Arrived April | Queen Mary, from Java. | OCEAN STEAMERS. SALERNO—Arrived Arril 5—Stmr_ Arsslle, | trom Portland, Or, via St Vingent, C V, and | Nanles. ; QUEENSTOWN- April co, via Moji. 5 rrived Aoril 8—stmr San Ma- | 4. Southwark. for Antwerp. i—Sailed Aoril 9—Stmr Kaiser 1 Bremen and South- " April 9—Stme Noord- ia, via New York, for 9—Br stmr | k.8 Queenstown. ST MICHABLS—Arrived April 9—Stmr Al ler, from Genoa, Naples and Gibraltar, for 9—Stme | New York. rrived . Dollar. 2 Passed in April 9—Stmr St Paul, hence April & Dintmer ‘Efl’y."fi:?.m 6, for Seattle; Br stmr Wyefleld, from Port Corcnado. ... | Grays Harber Los Angeles, for Nanaimo. : | Czarira. Seattle & Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—Safled Aoril 9—Stmr Newburg, for San Francisco; stmr Coronado, for San Francisco; stmr G C Lindauer, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed April 9—U § stmr Fa-- - | Humboldt .. |Srattle & Whatcom Puget Solind Ports - INanaimo | 1 & dro . ragut, for San Francieco. | B tea - | Natiaimo X PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 9—Scir | Progreso......| Seattle . _ 14| H D Bendixsen, hence Auril 2. NeKo ..+~ | Hamburg via West Coast|Apr. 13 | BALLARD—Arrived ~April 9—Schr Albert Newburg ... | Grays Harbor T[Apr. 18 | Meyer: hence Marh 80 L et i Be Diogo & Way F - 1% | Maria, for Viadivostock: bark Ernest Le | Gouve, for Queenstown; bark Torrisdale, fer Queenstown. Fotona. . ... | Humboldt EASTERN PORT. Alameda. ... . Honotulu NEW YORK—Salled April 9—Stmr Orizaba, Ching |China & Japan . for Colon. G. W, Eider.. Portland & Astoria FOREIGN PORTS. Coos Bay.... |San Pedro & Wa VALPARAISO—Sailed April S—Schr Ireue, Umatilla.... |Fuget Sound Ports, 3 for Port Townsend. .San Juan.... |Panama & Way Ports.. Apr. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed April §—Ship Sonoma. .....| Sydney & Way Ports...|Apr. 21 | Henry Villard, for Henoluln. i e - (COLON—Salled Anril 7—Br stmr Kestor, SAD or ——. " P HONGKONG—£ailed April 5—Br stmr Kin- | “Steamer. Destination. | Satis.| Pier. |, (lONGKPNET Tat . e Aweil 10, | H Sajled April >—Br stmr Empress of China, 8 r Vi uver. | Brunswick. |Humboldt . .| 9 am|Pler lel}E.;l";\?sTO\\'NASalled April TFr batk | Ao |Ferndale & Bel Riv.| 4 pmiPler 2 | ppinerenr Menelick, for Hull. | Arcata Coos Bay & Pt Orfd[10 am/Pler BEACHY HEAD—Paread Avril 7—Br shi ! v {Wilaya Harbor ...\ 4 pm|Pler "2 | ¢ JERET Y (O DEE” for Oregon. . | Chs.Nelson | Los Angeles Ports..| pm,gier ST MICHAELS—Passed April S—Br shi | Custmia g | Graye Harbor......| 8 pmibler — | crown of tndle, from Oregon, for Queenstown. G. Dollar.{ |Grays Vn-n-:-\:r GE L P Biar HAMBURG—Arrived Aorfl 8—Ger ship 1 Syutey & ay eyl Renee Rickmers, from Oregon; Br shin St April 11. | Munzo, from Tacoma. | i e S Tamma L {0 A0 bles YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 7—Br stmr | + {Coos Bay -110 am{Pler 13 | yang Tsze, from Livernool, for Seattle. G TR s ) LOEWE VICTORIA—Arrived Avril 9—Br stmr Vie- City Puebla Pusct m_;l‘mlié’v"’-“‘ amiPler 9| torln,_from Ladysmith: Br ttmr Queen Mary, Despetch. . |Seattle & Fairhaven| § pmiPler 16 romoos. .| uimbolut ok o ADVERTISEMENTS. FL _Arena..|Po:nt_ Arena {2 pmoPler 3 et ey, Coos Hay.. |fan Pedro & Way.i ¥ amibier 11 : N ) S O Alllance... |Portiand & Way Pts(10 amiPler 1¢ | g Spokane. .. |San Dlego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Soumba | Renn S boriand ! Celumbia.. stor & = 5 April 147~ | . | Eureka. Humboidt <12 ‘m{Pier 13 t | Aretie | Humboidt . -{10 am|Pier 2 uirntessence lac Harbor . va|Pler = | prii 15, | 1 | Cazcnado., |G Harbor . pmllflu 2 G R am|Pier 2 3 ol o by ey punpMES | Drawn from Age, Purity, Flavor and Czarina nllAe ::"{u;-:;:\ & pm|Pler 8 concentrated in one is the or 3 Etate Cal.. (San Licko & \Way.., 9 am,Pler i1 Unapproachable Quality of Santa C; WO & Way e § am Per 11 Puget Sound Ports(1l am|Pler 9 Seattie & N. What! & pm|Pler 2 April 17. . , Grays Harbor .| 6 pmlPler 2 | J.8.Kimb'i1| Seattle & Tacoma..[10 am|Pier 2 ! i April 18. G. Flder Astaria & ‘»Nm ;dlg am :;;s;. ama ay Pts] m| | Acapulco. IPln e edl 19, | Alameda. .. | Honolulu . 2 pm|Pler Portland. me via s 4. |Pler — i FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For, | Salls. Dirigo. . Skagway & Way Ports. Humboldt....| Skagway & Way Ports Bertha. Couoka talet & Way P Santa A Cooks Inlet & Way Pi Cottags Lity. | Skagway & Way Ports. | City Seattle. |Skagway & Way Ports.| City of Topcke| Skagway & Way Ports Faralion | Skagway & Way Ports. Nome City .. |Nome dircet | Nome direct. | Cooks Inlet & United ‘snmdmn:dt. Aoy Geanels “suives- = LA mes an o gh an w MTIMO part 3 Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San ATIMO Yo M'!y Franciaco Bay. Published by officlal au- LR comment o Ng_::in_yTEt l'l'llln Sune;lnltlndent. H LANAH. women because e gh anc cw waters occur at HALTIM ey e A RO R B of its age and ex- twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: cellence. the helght of tide Is the same at both place: Sun, Moon and Tide. L P THURSDAY, APRIL 10, £un rises . Sun sets Moon sete . L W 6:17 kel ESE H W) v Edud el il 0.2 i8¢ |—0.1 0.0 04 4.5] = COKE! COKE! Cheap, Clean Fuel for Grates, Fur- H Wi 2.9] 6:04] 1! 7:45) day in NOTE—In the aboe cxposition of the tides naces and Cooking. - ‘There Is no fuel thl:lll,m with coke, y morning tides are given in the left lumn and the successive tides of the he order of accurrence as to time: the HIGHLAND SPRINGS ALWAYS OPEN. ARTLETT WATER WILL HELP YOU 1B to he-n:-.n:ld“v:;,:ge b ez i) g The famous health and pleasure resort of i long stay at the popular Springs you will Lake Coun Finest waters for the cure of wonder how it was possible to feel so well, LIVER, KIDNEY, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM strong and vigorous. Ride, drive, hunt, fish, bowl, dance, swim, bathe, walk over mountain paths, amuse yourselves In hundreds of happy ways. Time never drags at Bartlett Springs. Send for booklet. Call or Address BARTLETT SPRINGS (€O, Bartlett Springs, Lake Co., Cal. and STOMACH TROUBLES. Every comfort and amusement. FREE SWIMMING TANK, CROQUET, TENNIS. Regulation Bowiing Al- ley, Riding and Driving Horses. Splendid Trips in Mountalns or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One person in room, -$10 per week Two persons in roo; 318 per weeic One person in _room, --$11 per week Two perscns in room, 320 per weeis Cne person In room, “"MAIN HOTEL"..... -$12 and $13 per week MAIN HOTEL".... $20 and $22 per week Special inducements for School Teachers or Families desiring to remain by the month. Call on otel Gazette Office, 26 Momtgomery st.; call on he Traveler Office, 20 or The Bulletin Bureauw, 10 Mon st Francisco, Cal.. or write direct K & WARNER, Mgrs., Highland S General Office, 2 Sutter st., S. F. Two persons In rocm, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 8% Hours from Los Angeles. vantages, attractions and amuse- megts impossible elsewhere; ninth sea- Son; three months on Catalina Isignd of our Famous Marine Band, twenty-five members, ten soloists; most phenomenal ana greatest rod and reel records koo g:(?é\"x’f the f!aflne Gardens: Glass-bot- HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA e It S R SKAGGS TR R g coting: Delight- rom San Francisco an rB&'h«l:%is: élxdcurgltms: Fleets of Yachts| but O miles’ stagins: waters noted for medictnal virtues; best nat- ural hot minerai water bath in State: boats and swimming in Warm Springs Creek: trout streams: telephone, telegraph, daily mail, express and San Francisco morning and even- paperz; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND RVICE; both morning and afternoon round trip from San Franeisco only 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. orF ‘and Launches: Tdeal Camp Life: Com-| plete Camp Equipment; Hotels and Cot- fages: Hotel Metropole, modern conven- | fenceg, electric lights: Golf: Tennis, Bowl- ing, sic, Dancing. etc. For further e TeC” adivess BANNING COM- | ANY, 222 South Spring street, Los An- . zeles, or B. C. PECK, Tourist Information Bureau. 10 Montgomery street, San Fran- | 3:30 p. m. Sundays 8 a. m. only. Rates $3 cisco, Cal. a day or §i2 a week. References, any guest % RS of the past seven years. Patronage of 1904 ] unprecedented. Information at San > Y office, 121 Phelan bidg. Also at Traveler of« A ulp I“ THE . fice. 20 Montgdmery st., or of J. ¥. MUL- GREW, Skagss, Cal. And a ‘plunge in the AETNA LYTTON SPRINGS. Sovoma County. Always open. Finest min- cral baths and plunge. No stagl Every ecmiort and convenience. Tiburon ferry, 7:30 & m., 3:30 p. m. Information of DR. HEN- SLEE, 807 Sutter st. Phone Sutter 2371, Tour- ist Information Bureau, 10 Montgomery st., oF A. V. MORSE, Lytton, Cal. SPRINGS SWIMMING TANK 13 like comparing a Salt Bath with a Cham- pagne Bath. ~All sorts of diversions and nice things to eal. Apply BDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager, Aetna Springs. Napa Ci i iiig— RUSSIAN RIVER HOTEL. Fof Tllflt Ilfed Feellng One mile from famous “Bohemian Grove A THOUGHT, and AETNA new management; all refiited. Quietude, com- fort, pleasure; hunting. fishing, boating: fresh milk, cream and best of everything. Address C. F. CARR, Manager, Russian River station, via Duncans Mills, *Cal. CONCRESS SPRINGS. ‘A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts : 2 ‘hours from San Francisco; delightful eli- SPRINGS /s a delightful disia: from San Francisco. The management 18 alive to your every comfort. Table unsurpassed, supplies from our own rvonch. Fer particulars avply EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager, Aetna Springs, Nasa Co. o T mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- pass best mineral water on the coast. open CAMP CURRY J| 8= W ol s B Somln Fro HOTEL EL MONTE, 715 guests in 1901 LOS GATOS. 1000 estimated for . 1902 | Under new management. Now opem for | Opens about May 1st. busiress. Rates, $8 to $15 per week. i _Office at 10 Montgomery st., with Peck's " YOSEMITE. W ILEUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of Willlams; fare $3. Hottest, strongest water on the coast: temperature 14 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, skin diseases, neuraigia, liver, kidney com- plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2-story hofel; fine new bathhouse. Board and lod; including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART Proprietor. EL BONITO HOTEL. The largest and best ted hotel In Rus- slan River Valley. Exceilent hunting, Ashing and Loating; fine scenery; pure spring water: newly renovated; mew furniture. R. C. CAL- HOUN, Provrietor, Duncans Mills, Cal. ALE FARM. SANTA CRUZ i.m MOUNTAINS, cottages and rooms to let, fur- J. SEEGELKEN, Los Gatos Postotfice, Cal. FOREST HOTEL, ALMA. Santa Cruz Mountains. Good trout fishing. Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME, Proo. VIR SR BN QS ™ ieirie” watere; Coatural eluetrlo watars, champagne baths. y place in the world o his Class of waters having continuons flow of natural warm water direct {rom o tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing. hunting, tal Springs. Accommodations; table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. ING'S RANCH—Six miles from Elevation 1200 feet; smong the mm Hunting, fishivg. Terms, $10 a week; family rates. Address WM. KING. Cazadero. RAND_CENTRAL HOTEL, Guernevills, Cal.-—New management; thoroughiy re- fAtted ard improved. Headquarters for hunters and fishérs. Add. F. PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. 08 GATOSLyndon Stables, opposite depot. L"fllfilm \‘lli l‘!‘e‘mmlh Dprices. - Mg =TT ish rigs. ble nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. H.

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