The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 11, 1902, Page 10

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10 CHINESE TURNG 10 BURGLARY Breaks Into Room With a Jimmy and Is Captured. Police Find He Is Equipped With All Necessary Implements. A Chinese burglar s a rarity in police annals, but one was chased and captured vesterday afternoon by Policemen Till- mar and Tyrrell of the Chinatown squad | and boaked at the City Prison. He is known as Ng Ah Won. | Shortly after 3 o'clock Tillman and Tyr- rell saw a Chinese running out of 83 Washington street with a bundle under his arm and closely followed by another | Chinese, who yelled to the officers that he was chasing a thief. Tillman ran after | the fleeing Chinese through Church alley | and_ Tyrrell ran through Ross alley to | head off. They caught him in Stablc | Hold -— The Pacific THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. Mail SIERRA STARTS FOR THE ANTIPODES WITH MANY PASSENGERS ON BOARD Big Liner Leaves Promptly on Schedule Time With_ Many Prominent People in Her Cabin and All the Freight She Can Carry in Her Steamship Acapulco Arrives place after an exciting chase. PENNED CHINESE GROW DESPERATE Plot to Batter Down the TDetention Shed and FEscape. Some of Them Are in the Ninth Moon of Waiting ¥ f r Liberty. The one hundrcd and seventy-five Chi- nese immigrants confined by the steam- ship companies in the detention shed on {the Mail dock have entered into a con- | | spiracy to make a break for liberty next ! Tuesday, when the Hongkong Maru sails | for China. A few weeks ago they made | an attack upon several Customs Inspec- | tors and were clubbed Into submission. | An English-speaking Chinese immlxrnnli { informed Larry Brannigan and Night Watchman Wasley that the Chinese were desperate, most of them having been con- fined in the detention shed for nine months awaiting the decision of the Su- ADVERTISEMENTS. ’ [ J Budteise o [ - is Kin of bottled beers, because of its uni- form excellence. Hrewed from the best Barley-Malt and importeleops and “lagered” (stored for maturing) until just ripe and most Wholesome. The product of St. Louis, U. 8. A. Brewers also of Black & Tan, Anheuser-Standard, Pale-Lager, Faust, Export Pale, Exquisite, Michelob and Malt-Nutrine. All orders promptly filled by E. G. LYONS & RAAS CO., Wholesale Dealers, San Francisco, Cal. r Anheuser-BuschBrewingAssn \\'hedx searched he had a jimmi. a | preme Court on their appeals from the screwdriver and a bunch of skeleton keys | v i ; RA RAVE $% Ris pockets and the bundle he osrried | action of the Customs Collector refusing | ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILWAY TRAVEL them a landing. The Chinaman sald fur- | = T contained an alarm clock and a_suit of | silk underwear, which Leong Yip, the Chinese who was in pursuit, said had | been stolen from his room. | ther that they had petitioned their agents | in China and the officials of the steam- | ship company to send them home again, | Trains leave and are due to arrive SAN FRANCISCO. 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC MUNYON was taken back to 823 as they were sick and tired of thelir im: | - et ton street, where it was found prisonment in the detention shed, and | o AR S L d forced off the lock of the | that if they were not placed on board | | imave Frox Manca 30, 1902. — ARRIVE door of Leong Yip's room with the jimm; ! the Hongkong Maru next Tuesday they | T7.00a Beuicla, Sulsun, Eimira and Sscra- d had stolen & cash box oontal | would batter down the doors and make | mEnto ... - -4 g pium pipes, a quantity of | i a_break for liberty. Captain Anderson | FEE eeille. it ; a razor and chopsticks which he | of the Mai! dock has been notified of the | N Napa. Cattatoga, S 6.25» e Goflel oft the passase: { plot. T | 8.00s Davibiwesdiend o taken the alarm clock and | L = e Maryaville, Oroviile. 557 ith him. leong Yip sur- | {.’H‘H"" il @ | | 8.00a Asientic Express—Ogden and Esst. 8.254 he was coming out of the | , | | 800a Niles, Lathrop, St0CKGOD ........... 7259 DRt and ctarioh Bb pamatt | ! glven 15 subtracted from the depth glven by | 880 Niles, Mendots, Hauford, Visalis, YoThe officers say that other burglaries| | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | Porterville . 4559 % rs say th # i1 | of the lower low waters. | 8.30a Shasta Expres is, Witiiams have been committed recently in Chiza- N D i T i s Bt e town and they are satisfied that N | & : - ‘ Won is th ?}prll. He is not knovgn as Vain Search for Frankistan. A | 830a s-IfxedJ'ii:F'fnr::fi:r' Stockton, s _— ‘ | The tug Relief returned last night after hav- | ', When Prof. Munyon raye his Dyspepaia Curs lone, Sacra: to. Placerville, { . | ‘will ‘cure indigestion and all forms of stomach Marysvilic, Chico, Red BIuf.... . 4.259 i ing cruised 200 miles in search of the British oly tells the treth, It will cure a Oakdale.Chinese, Sonora, Tuolumne _4.258 LARGE AUDIENCE AGAIN H 5”? Frla":m:n- The tug left port Monday pomach that hasbeen abused by over-eatingand Vallejo i 2 Gessies VRN | and crulsed about in the probable path of the pver-drinking. It will cure a siomach that bas Los Angeles Express— Martinez, GREETS CHORAL SOCIETY | | hurv:llng‘ umpi1 sam;:g llflylmlles Tarther west- becn weakered by old-style drugs. It will do much | ;mcy. l_av,m;_up ockton, Merced, & L —— | ward than where the vessel was last seen. The g i i ol resnd and Los ADgeles....... .25 St. Patrick’s Young Singers Score Rellef's. captain reports heavy seas and_ ex- E:':de’:,"k";f,‘:“:sdc‘::x‘“ i g | 2384 yallejo, Martinez wnd Wy Sidioia | 7562 ’ 3. presses e ef that the ‘rankistan lpd A~ 7 . ;. 210.1 Hayward, Niles an ay Stations. .68» Second Triumph in Presenta- | and went down. i MELTS R Y o Wi Dt oine | 110082 The " Overland: Limitea — Ogden, tion of “Patience.” —04—3 5 fcMUTINER -~ PALNS CuRbS CATANNEG . - ool gDeaver. Omana. Chicaso. Li28 Native Sons’ Hall was again crowded 3 Time Ball. | “soor Winters, Sacramento, to the doors last night at the second pre- T Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- | W. T. HESS, | b d, ;“"‘5{"' . bs e e : i e ; 8 ! ary roviile. . . s g ‘_pr;‘:;ffig.?flgfug;‘a‘}: &fg{!g CHARRED HULK OF THE BURNED BRITISH SHIP AS IT AP- j\';‘;‘“w E{;g’;"“‘ San Franclsco, Cal.. | grorpRy PUBLIC AND ATTORNSY-AT-LAW. | 330r marward, Niies and Wiy Siai 7562 R SRR st w ] PEARED WHEN SIGHTED BY THE BARKENTINE G. C.- PERKINS | The Time Ball on the towes of ths Ferry] Tehth Floor, Room 1016, Claus Spreckels Bidg. | $00¢ Martines.San Remer ValleioN 0288 v themselves on the first per- | | TWO DAYS AFTER THE DOOMED VESSEL WAS ABANDONED. | puilding was aropped exactly at noon to-day; | Residence, saiCCoicne Main 983 well| 4:0° Niles, Livermore, Stockion. Lodi.. 12.25% were at th]eir’be;l last night | | |1 €. at noon of the 120th meridian. or at i icitomcas ThOTRO. Thits 308 o fig" ;!;yvz)nr?,iV'nel-.s"-n';_'»e-LIV;rTore 18.564 ir roles in the most com- K b D. m., Greenwich mean time. - 2l : | P The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, manner. Miss Etta Welsh in | | 5 i W. H. STANDLEY, | - e e for . Bants Catience, Miss Sullivan as | | at S0 Folsom street, was struck vesterday by SPOKEN. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. RAILWAY TRAVEL. [ Bt e e S sk I _Byrnes as Angela, Miss | | a sling loaded with sacked grain and exte March 23, lat 10 N, lon 28 W—Fr bark s ~~~— | 5.00r Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- lla and Miss Anthony as | sively damaged. Ha is at the Harbor Hospi- | Emile Galline, from Bivasea. for San Foans Steamer Movements. | ced, Freano...... . : 1225 n applause by the clever | |l e S e mma s o 5 } | 15.30r Niles Local 72 ch they interpreted their | ure of the mose, frac:are of the left thigh, o 6.00r Hayward, 7554 minocs Tn il Ty ootz 5| TNt | |l i R S ey o i |Santa Fe e e member of the cast who did not cover | | £EEPY =t rum concussion of the brain. hazy; wind NW, velocity 28 miles.per hour. SR acnl, Beredt 4 A i, B L s At imself wit i > PR 3 g -1 I | b Lauis, CMcup.-;-- he entertainment was to | | 4 Fouls the Cable. CO0S BAYILT::‘(:E;ILA;fiRSismr Falcon, | Brapswio 4 A i palns—Da"y. B fldye‘p-? ons e s 11254 the erection of a mew | | The steam schooner North Fork fouled the | {rom San Pedro; schr Webfoot, hence April . | Aretic, ... Lo ftaerid .:'yfl; i Leave Market-street Fes | 37.00e Vallejo - bE o | | | Postal Telegraph Comoany's cable yesterday | & SAN DIEGO—Arrived April i0—H B M stmr | R. Dollar San Pedro Apr. 11 | Local | Lim a | ¢ | 806r Oregon & ia Exps S EX e ey Rsalye e earwater, for Esquimalt. i wmd ramento. Marysviile. Reddin; i fow boat had e kS Crarira......| Seattle & Tacoma. {apr. 11 Daily | D % s - very door a | 3 ; 1% be called dn to wet sy clear. HUENEME—Satled April 10—Stmr Fulton, | Taiton. oo [areas aily | Daily | Dally | Dally Portland, Puget Sound and Eas 8.554 realized. Father | HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | Sy ffl{,fiQg_(fi{aflclgco. " | G, Lindaner:.|Giays’ Harbor {ABE: 12 sy Zoad 9.10r Hayward and Niles. ceeeee $11.568 e N ek, cealisd: ' promplly . & ¥R} Visitors on Wisconsin. Paiila. intow the Hokins, henee Avei & st | Eoenio: v |Orave Hashor jhee 1t e 10p COAST LINE (sarrow Gauge - . aner i e o'clock yesterday morning with a | i sailed’ for S: e ce April 8, and | Eureka Humboldt .. Apr. 12 | Merced 30 a| (Foot ut Market Street.) ] in making. the affair a full comloment of passomzers for | ., Visitors will be allowed on board the battls- | Salled for San Francisco. Ralrier...... |Seattle & Whatcom ....[Apr. 12 | * 5 a ewark, Centerville, Ban Jose, . }{I : lp i zl o gh (% | ship Wisconsin to-morrow and Sunday after- | wodfi® o A anayed: Aoril (10—Bark Hollls- |'Queen Puget Sound Ports. 2 id 06 a | Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants L o ouckily and'Axatralls. (She nad | nocos orrived Aot J0—Stinr Ruth, hence April 8; | EPCCTX; - [Mendocino City | i 00 | Cruz and Way Stations.......... 5.60 AT e all the freight she could cary. Among the | e stmr Eureka, hence April 9. # | Derra |San Pedro ... % H | ewark, Centerville. Jose, ADVERTISEMENT! passengers were many people of promi- | EWS OF THE OCEAN. SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 10—Stmr Se- | Fotmina ..., | Nanaimor oor. .. 1 R 00 bl - | bRy g R B nence and a large crowd gathered at the | po o oo o o | fls from Grave' Harbor stmr Santa Monic, | £ Mateo: e amal 3 Pmmena it e e | e i e dock to sec the big liner start on her lons | of Interes! ariners ans Batlod April 10—Schr Ruth E Godfrey, for | BESEFT0--- | Seattle . L|apr. 13 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- -;.fir Newark, San Jost, 1% Gatoa. voyage. Mrs. J. D. Spreckels and Mr Shipping Merchants. Port Townsend. g .;ekokm‘b.” ;le:m,:rz \4:::';1:00-31 ‘:gr }: gf‘i cngh\{h y.h;‘ce( %’;f""" %:: o . 507 uasery’ Test—San Jose snd Wiy - o & N 5 A i = 0 . S. Kimball | Seattle & Tacoma...... Apr. ning Cars through to Chicago. oeeroas o2 ovsh sases : .Y_ane‘L, sEanford were passengers on the | The bark Sonoma is chartered for lumber on (Q;Ygf,l"l;;edxrhed Avril 10—Bark Vidette, | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Ports|Apr. 13 | | runs to B-keuflei‘fl for accaf:umn?uc:: OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY Sierra. They are both golng to Honolulu | Puget Sound for Sydney at 3% 94, with option | "R BAR Fedror Lo o | Santa Cruz. | Newport & Way Ports..[Apr. 13 | | local first-class passengers. No second- | | From SAN FEANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Sifp 8) to visit friends. | of Melbourne or Adelalde, 40s; charteréd prior | Roy Somers, from Sah Pedro: DT M villr Santa Monica | San Pedro ..... .|Apr. class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- 15 9:00 1 AM. 100 300 5.15 The passengers were: [ to arrival. 3 Dohar frony. Seaetin: i stmr Melvifie 'S Barbara.../Grays Harbor . res| train arrives at 7:05 a. m. dally. § | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 For_Honolulu—F. Albright, Willlam Alfs, | , THe bark St. Katherine loads merchandise | “Arrived Aoril 10—Bktn J M Griffith, from | airmeda. .| Homroa® - L e e A S T ] 18:05 10:00 x.3x. 1200 200" 2003 Mrs. Lotrin Andrews, infant and maid, Mrs. |hefcfor Hile. o o Santa Rosalia. % b et b e R Ay T 4 15 COAST LINE (Broad Gaage). | Appieman and child, Mrs. E. J. Barrett, Miss | The British steamer Queen. Mary, mow at |~ PORT 'LUDLOW-Arrived Aoril 10—Schr | G W, Fider..| Porciand. & Pg"p.‘m. 1s the Overland Express, with (o S E | B. Berner, Mrs. Bishop, Miss C 3 DRI e T @t 75. | 1da Schnauer, from Port Gamble. Victoria. .. .. |Oyster Harbor . through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and B-10a San Jose and Way Stations 6404 rles Breed, Mrs. Breed. J. Buc ASTORIA—Sailed April 10—Stmr Acme, for | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Ports X | | Eree Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also | | 7-004 San Jose and WaySt: 18.004 ne, J. F. Coffey, 3. K. Wheat for Europe. {San Pedro: Aus stmr Marla, for Vladivostok. | Umetilla. Puget Sound Ports.....|Apr. 17 | | Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. 7.00a New Almaden...) s4a0r ¥ Forman, Charles "Helm, Mr® | yyo Britien bark Inverlyon was cleared yes- | APril ¢—Sehr Novelty, for San Francisco. Bpokane. San Diego & Way Ports 7} Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. 8.004 Coset Line Limited —San Jose, | Heim, Mre. G. § 11, Miss A. Porter, W. ; ¥ Arrived April 10—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence | point Arena..| Polnt Ai daily. : Gliroy, Salinas, San Lais Obispo, W Randati, 7. B, Renny. Miss M, M, Ricker, | terday for Queenstown, for orders, with 52,550 | April 5. o e A T g O B 7:20 a. m. 1s Bakersfield Local, stopping Santa Burbara, Los Angeles and - Schmidt, A, F. Scheidecker, Mrs. | ctls wheat, valued at $65,17 ,306 feet | GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed April 10—Schr | Pamama: & Way Poft g at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Principal Intermedlate Stations. 10.469 Feidecker, Miss Helm, H. Herzer, H. John- | of lumber as dunnage, valued at $326. Sophie Christensen, for San Francisco. Mandalay Coquille River Apr. 18 responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally. 8.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, son_ H. P. Jones, J. B. Kenny, J. L. Koster, —————t—— Arrived April 10—Schr Orient, hence April 1. | North Forl Humboldt |AbE: 19| Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry | | Pactfic Grov nas. Sen Luls M P. Lewis, Miss Lewis, Mrs. C. J. Mc- The Si ’s G BALLARD—Arrived April 10—Schr Albert E Pr- 35 |] Depot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadwa Obispo and Principal Intermedt- ST, }( arthy and two children, Miss I. McCarthy, e Sierra’s Cargo. hence March 30. o Columbta. Pgr:lnr}d&&w sl Apr. 20 P car ) ¥, ooy b ciosk { Mice L. McCarthy, Miss' P. McCarthy. Mrs, | The steamer. Slerra, which salled yesterday | SOUTH BEND — Arrived Aoril 10—Schr | Sonoma. Byndy & Ydw SOCtY.-< pAn 21 10.30A San Jose and Way . . MacPhersoi and chiid, G. E. Moore, | for Sydney and way ports, carried merchan- | Churchill. hence March 27. e ey 11:304 San Jose and Way Station: : Moore, W. F. Morrison. T. Muntoe, Mr- | dice for Australls, ‘valued af $57.010; New Zea- |, SEATILI "Satled Avell 0—sSthr Progreso, | ————— bt 7y e o M5 D, Spreckels and maid, Mrs, | 1and, $36.288; Samoan Islands, §7825; Fiji Isl- Gatme Dolvhin. for. Phacwhy: abor |ty v M v i Tres Pinos, Santa Criz, Sailnas, e amiond. saath and valet, 3. N. Wal. | ands, §304; South Africa, $8282. In addition omson, - for Valdez ¢ April 11, | Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific . . | neford, R, E. Wallingford, P. W. Wobber, | to the merchandise cargo the steamer carried | Arrived April 9—Stmr St Paul, hence Apr 6. | Brunswick. Humboldt ... .10 am|Pfer 28 Pt ) Sy 110.452 Edward Campsie, Mrs. H. Culman, James | a shipment of treasure consisting of $3000 in| TACOMA—Arrived April 10—Stmr Victoria, Ferndale & Eel Riv.| 4 pm|Pler 2 f{l i s:,'?&’.‘?.':.‘n'&“p‘fi".s“’;i#’":“‘[ "%3‘.‘ Is "p«m, Miss Farmer, W. L. Henkels, Hans | Mexican dollars destined for Suva, Fiji Isl- Gy colie: L atinr [ JAL-KL S itrom | Alaxe |Eeactier& ARenmu:cill/uat bhee. 44 6507 Bumset Limitid. Sosday Apet v e W e Mty | ands. The following were the principal ‘mer- | hence April 25 scht Luzon. from San Bedrn St RS e | Lth, 21st, for Los Angeles, EI F. F. Peck, Miss R. Peck, C. A. Rose, Gordon | h&ndise expor 2z 4 PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inward April Puget Sound Ports.[ll am(Pler 9 g e g g s <. Thomson, H. T. A 1bs alfalfa seed, 252 Ibs | 10—Stmr Victoria, from Hongkong, for Se- April 12 o o vou Naw O § | bread, 43 cs boots and ‘shoes, 100,474 Ibs coffes, | attle; schr Marle £ Smith, hence April 2. Despatch.. |Seattle & Fairhaven| 5 pm|Pler 16 15.00r Sen Jose Los H Pago Pago—A. Spemann, F. Kunkler. By S 8 caniid paoas, SHES. . Arrived April 10—Bktn J M Griffith, from | Po:nona. «|Humboldt . 1:30 piPler v 3 Way Statl . | Auckland—Mrs, E. Kennedy, H. Hen- | $fied frult. & pkes dry goods, 140 pkes druss. | Santa Roralia. Pr. Are Point_Arena 2 pm|Pler 3 §.30r San Josg sud Pri | Constant Trueson, 2370 doors, 6 pkge électrical supplies, 82 pkgs | PORT GAMBLE—Sailed April 10—Schr Rob- | Coos Ba San Fedro & Way.| Y amiPler 11 830 San Joss and W - | iney—C. S. Adams, D. Alwyn, J. | Etcerles and provislons. 101 pkes hardware, 15 | ert Searles, for Suh Franclsco; schr Idu | ~7 April 13. . 7007 New Orleans Express— S | Blakely . Braden. §. Burney. Paul | Bo0 00 O B e otal oy | Sennaver, for, Port Ludlow. | Alliance... |Portland & Way Pts|10 am|Pier 16 | Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los_An- Cinouevalli, Mrs. Cinguevalli and _child. C. | leathet. 2000 t or, 491 pkgs metal polish, | NEAH' BAY—Passed out Aril 10—Schr | Spokane... |San Dieso & Way.| 9 am(Pier 11 geles, Deming, EI Paso, New ou want nne nf Th | Harris, Mrs, Harris, W. J. Hoyt, Mrs. Hoyt, ! 5 Ibs meals 35 pkes machinery, 220 rolls | Susie M Plumer, from Port Blakeley. for San | North ¥Grk.| HumboId ..« iy i Sesee Satar ane B L I ROH. Kile, M. Marwede, J. C. Palmer, Mrs. | ReWvspaper, ales overalls, 27 pkgs paint, Pedro; bktn Newsboy, from Port Blakeley, for | Columbia.. | Astoria & Porunnd.'ll am!Pier 2% @11.457 San Jose and Way S ; . [ R N N a ctidren, 0. L Reming. | €¥S paper. 119 colls rope. 200 Ibs rice, 3 cos | Sydney; schr Deflunce, from Fairhaven, for o April 14. | pi; A for M oo, Re wiar 300 P an ton. P _'D. Towar, Mrs. Towar and | Tubber moods, 1050 cs rolled oats, 1338 lbs San Framcisxo: schr Robert Lewers, from Port | Dhoenix....[Mendocino City 3 pmi{Pler 13 + Binday excopiei S i 1anos 1or | o | Wanters: Mva. Wal- | Shrimps 10 cs syrup, 200 Ibs sugar; 50 cx sai- | Gamble, Tor Honolulu: ship Americn, from Sa- | X uecna:.. . |Humboldt - } e 15 CN TICKETS TC NEW YORK & Savurday omiy. 7 Tacsanye: 2 Fridags, i Y . " C.” Wheelwright, R._S. | Jg0. 2 e 2 ridor Uyalcs str. Exogreso, from. Seattle, |iavetic: Humboldt Pler 2 o i $|86 at Pummer E"ers | Wb “walter “murtord, A\"F. Capmen. Ed- | 205 bcgs white lead, 543 gals whisky, 719 gals | for San Trbucnal i GIC. Lind"er| Grays Harbor | e AND PHILADELPH'A : Ef‘-‘,m};‘r Sl B, Flcr, 3. Gelger, Miss B, Ibn onee Zealand 15,085 Tbs dried frult, 5700 | NEW YORK—Arrived April 10—Stmr Ad- | Cozcoado.. Graye TRarbor 1---..5 praiPler i Loessel, John Maxwell, Mrs, E. H. Page and 72 2 Doote and shoes, 4 ‘ce: bloxties’ | yarce, o' Calon. S. Mcnica..|Humboldt_... 110 am|Per 2 | L] H fl nu | child, Mre. J. G. Pascoe and child, R. L. Rob- ggzfl ::"(‘;i\e:d-flulgi cheese, ;oq Ibs shucf;mxc, Salled Avril 10—Br stmr Inverie, for Ma- | H. K. Maru/China & Japan | 1 pm|PMSS = s bins, Mrs H, Schott, Miss Schott J. T. Shil- | 3% ©6 Canncl soode, & ce dry goods 25 c# | nila and Honzkong. Czarina.... Seattle & Tacoma...|10 am|Pier 8§ Have m ‘ct umflkl Eas e s, e a1 StePhENOn. | o oVidions, 17 pkgs hardware, 821 ibs hops, * A FORBlONPORTE, Bhalhcatfan, DRI AN ey. 0 amiPer 11 ' | Mrs. D. B 4 . e pkgs metal polish, 16 pkes leather, 1300 Ibs 3 | N MAZATLAN — Seiled April’ 9—Ger stmr e Cal.. |San Diego A | . | ¥ Sein at Honolulu for Sydney—C. I. Loeb. . Nekor 1t Santa Cruz.|Newport & \Way Ptal § amiPier 11 | s T S P B cs millstufts, 176 pkes machinery, 108 bala [ NEko, for San Francisco. | Quech . & | Puser. Sound Ports1l am|Pler 8 at as ln on M(L’I"IIY Fayme"ts mr Thnse | Acapulco From Panama. BEen0 Tos vataine. 15 b rEbbe: poams B for llia‘;\of(lilr;r(s:o. GO Renapla, | ataien sgn"mAc & N what s pm{Pler 2 - i e - W VIC! A—Arrived April 10—Br sh 2 1% 4 ye N t P o ! The Pacific Mail steamship Acapuleo arrived | SHnntd SSIAH: B PES sewine machines, 2 ¢ | gyerett, from Manila. T o 3B svcet.. Lo ook Hay & FrOvfaii0 amiPies 13| | May Be Euloyed gt fio Iciiase In Fure. 5 0 fuflflfe 0 ay l | yesterday from Panama and way ports. She | "To Samoan Islands—38 bbls flour) 147 ‘cs | , PERIM—Passed Avril 8—Br stmr Queen | Newburg.. |Grave Harbor -...|8 bioiZler 2 And Travel via the | brought a large cargo which included $35,450 | canned goods, 260 cs canned salmon, 13 pkgs fi;gf(eénfm;"A;r)'—ciTfl'wu e e J.8.Kimb'll | Seat! e ory 3 In Addition to Above 10 Days' (Gash |in treasure. Among the passengers was Rev. | S5, seumon. 102 1L umber, 2 cs casl ot | pargiemore, henice Dec 15, " P G, mider... | Astoria’ @ Forliand 1 am Pler 21 | Sion (ver ot Philade'phia Is Also Allowed. .- y F. A. Munoz, a priest from Guatemala, Munoz | 2932 Ibs bread. 817 pkes na s, . QUEENSTOWN—Arrived 'April S8—Fr bark | Acapulco...| Panama & Way Pts|12 m[PMSS P UL SR been taking an active part in the political A frult, ard, 115 pkgs groceries and | ‘g jon "1, o April 19, D e e outhern vepubtic and President | Provisions. 10 pkgx millwork, 4 pies dry goods, | Pl SN0y orn 5_Br atmr Ar- | Alameda. . |Honoltu 1. Pier 7 i Folemnay. Sl Ave The st plano yesterday morning was | Cabrers erderei bim out ot the leduntey. | % bl oate B gegie, wine, 31, on whlucr, 16| o0 Miom Grogar for Shitea ‘Kingaon: Forfianal} Notoe wis SellR fic o [Plee SONERE SR | JThey have tng fneat tourtet car service trom ®old before § o'clock; the store was | Thcy are on their way to Hongkong. Among |, fo Fili Yolande 00 cs canned oods, 200 Ibs | grasama, ‘from Manila, ‘stc, for Ofegon. 1| Lakme.....| Astoria. & Partland|......|Pier — CALIFO ; Chicago to Boston and New York ponts. crowded with eager inquirers and pur- | the passengers were catrnes Candy, Rev. H. | QT 0 . B pkes Broccries and srowi. | YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 7—Br stmr TUmatilia. .. Puget Sound Ports.|}l am|Pler 9 RNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. Agt., Los An- ehasers all day long, and the day’s ‘record | Coltine, Leonad Carpenter e Eain P stons. : ¥ by et e DG L SR A S Biie ' ST Ry LESSEES “::“' Rt of sales will probably be larger than any | 1, Newm: olt, s R i | To South Africa—20,625 ibs dried fruit, 600 B mr. San Ma- TTLE. : - S. CRANE, G. P. Agt. St. Louls, Mo. heretofore. “1t would hardly seem pos. | 2LUBo%. Bakbiehik ‘Sineh, Gordit. Singh a1, ey canned salmon, 1277 cs canned frut, 2600 tt | '*% L0 San Francleco, o EROMT WA -SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTA PACIFIC | — sible that such beautiful pianos can be | e, ek pushber P T Forester, for Dénman Tsland, For. Salls. i RAILWAY COMPANY. “m"'H PAGIHG COAST “A“_RDA“ = A bepescmderrin ]mif- o T i Salmon Filest xov‘mlg. ilea Shipping Intelligence. Tere e Vet e dRieen Mary,. frbn Swagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 12 | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. VIS Seiendiies. Foiry % e, Yyl . b g Lt ) v:,',;?, e s e e ARRIVED. OCEAN STEAMERS. L e R g an Francisco to San Rafasl. Commencing September 29, 1901. Jr 3156, to be shipped to 4 friend | yiies and laborers on board. The ship Santa i Thursday, April 10 . | NEW YORK — Arrived Aorll 10— Stmr Cooks Iniet & Way Pta.|Apr. 15 | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. .. 12:35, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY oTthern part of the State, We ud. | Dlaca feared for Karluk on Wedneeday and | _Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, ‘6 days from Port- | Crorpourg. =~ @ o & seuthampton and | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Forts. Apr. 8:30 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra [ARW BA AN AR that we don't expect to maks | Will probably set away to-day. ~The ships M. |land, via Astoria and Coos Bay, and via Eu- | fafled Aprii 10—Stmr Auguste Victorla. for- Gio o aiieic| oty & Way Porta.|Aor AT aroay Bt N 148 538, 4218, S48, 615, 0.5 o e A :, b “ 22 . 5 o . < City orts. |Apr. :50 an p. m. 45, 3:15, 4: <18, . ney on this occasion—but we. |P. Grace and Indiana cleared yesterday for | "€gf oEiE okt Neloan, ok Hamburg, via Plymouth ‘and Cherbourk; stmr | Fasafion @ . |Skagway & Way Ports.|Abr. SUND. R 130, 11: 213 " EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San thie opportunity " presents | Bristo Tay.” The schooner Mlay and 12 und | S0 No 3 \ ours. from | I Aquitaine, for Havre; stmr Brandenburs, for | Nome Cliy .| Nome. direct .-sic.-..:[ADE (ot e Tt e S i Rafuel on Mondays, Wednesdays a0d Saturdaye g possibilities for Pom- | the barl - e @ L " A 2 % b e direct. {Apr. ‘s % at 9:30 ane 40 p. m. s our ability to un. | Forced Trito ths Axmy: _ Stmr Acapulco, Russell, 23 days 13 hours'| " GiNOA—Arrived Apri! 10—Stmr Kalserl 12 e T 58 M L Y R O s, B S ‘;‘h.’;lez’;,’fm',’,; Pt R bty oo e oo 2 O SN S Aninupse SeGRt ERINIA; S0 MERRAD 8 TN Maria Theresa, from New Yok, via Napleai trips ‘at 1:55 and 6:85 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, Y i 2 ‘abinboy nf 20 2 2 3 VRE—. =, > 2 eyl e 2 'S—#5:25, 8127, 1+ :: 5 5 ] ke 1 my of friends who | Graw, both Colomblans, employed by the | Stmr Columbla Doran, 50% hours from AV RE-JArtived April 10—Stmr Le Savole, il e e ] SR T s 40, v oy 10:38 Y. wiil, n turs ell more of our fine | steamship Acapulco, got shore leave at Pa- | POfland, wia®Astorla 45% hours. GLASGOW—Salled April 0—Stmr Stberfan, 7 EXTRA TRIPS on Mon planc o ki Stmr £nokane, Alexander, 43 hours from San 4 oy s making a ort of | nama and failed to return to the shin. The | Dicgo, ete. for Philadelohia. g | Leave ’ Ia Effect Arrive and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55 p. m. - « that gains force and, pres- | officers of the Acapulecc were informed in Stmr < G 2 QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Aoril 10—Stmr Teu- | _San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901| San Francisco. SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, *10:00, *11:45 a. tige each day. | Shmwer fo tnquiries thai the youngsters had | rey " e Leland. 2L hours from Monte- |tonic, for New Yorki stmr Belgenland, for | “Week | sun Hur | Wean | 1340815 48, Je0p m g LB o "There is not a firm in San | been ¢ N , Philadelphia; both fro Sk i . ,p.. dayn. rains marked (*) start from San fhat has boen ahie 15 Sl thre B e e . Sathooirmnol oween.| - Tux Batler Ehoviolifien (crulie i, gl LONDON~—-Salied April 10 Stmr Minne- i B tinaton | Dars. | paa iLL YALLEY zp‘;g?&mncx'&o. new Cabinet nd upright planos for | e Schr 1da A, Camobell, 5 hours from Potnt | 2P01® for New York. 1 0mm] 5:0am] Pecarac W DA 5, .00, 3:10'p. m 0 10:30 ofore, and in some in- Everett Makes Quick Trip. Reyes. TR 0pm| 5:00pm|Santa Rosa. * EXTRA_TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays i, 1 Soch bl o7 RSTuCh | rae achoomr 3. . overstt, wbich e | S5, AT Bron Weten, 15 day fom Sun, Moon and Tide. iy b S o Satirears 2018 a2t T 3 now for $is—and as ‘s further jn | JoReriay st Viclons, 64 days from Manil. CLEARED. United States Const and Geodetlc Survey— culiar to men. I Windsor, 3:50, 500, 6343 p. m. 3. 215, ducement for you to take them quickly, | Bos ote B St o e vovass by Tiittaday, (Avefl 10 Wiktere at! Vori Moo, i o o Qo motiiertly; re: R gy o er T il ek 305 have one of them on Pay” | iiher vessels. The Sam Skolfeld 11 s now out | 1, ot5 SIeEra: Houdlette, Sydney, via Hono- | Francisco Tay. Ppilshed. by oficlal au: [ st st €55 = W week days—Camders. and- way t of $10 down and $ a month, i - ulu; preckels & Bros Co, 7 - % ut dure soundly stations. . nink of it brand-new. Tully ‘warrant- | s Santia Tor Siciori. 115 Gaye. aso and |, Ship Indiana, Bolton, Bristo Bay ana Lor- | NOTECme en Brilcn yaters occur ac el e o SR , fancy mahogany, or mottied walnut. | has not yet arrived. i STy o ¥ ey the city front (Missi y unequaled suc- sy yo— iy i de upright planos | soihip M P Grace, Fisher, Bristol Bay; Alaska | twenty-five minutes late than at, Fort Fomt: S et P ey L smmdr i ot Zor Bisst One'an same price 'to all Retrpurance. Bates: O hward Mfay, Hansen, Honolulu: Alex. | (¢ PEIERt of tide i the same. at both places. nal, dlstinetive Fairfax, Sundays—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 —three per cent 0 cash Duyerstod| The British ship Tweedsdale, out 02 days | ander & Baldwin (Ltd). FRIDAY, APRIL 11. A Ay * Legal Holiday boa ayments at $10 down and $5 & maenty | from Hongay, for Port Townsend, was posted [ o BKth ity of Dapeete, Ipsen, codfishing; | ——— - - sclentific methods e Y, NN, syl S i vy ou cannot afford to be without a good | Yesterday among the overdues: Ten per cent | Br' bark Inverlyon, Sims, Queenstown: ‘L | Sun sets: plano now. Teinsurance has been paiG on her. The rate on | Kanfrman & Co. # ] Bl el i Resi assured that these planos are fn | oo British ship Tied Rock was reduced yester- | gchr Mary ‘and 1da, Stensland, codfishing; e Functional weakness in men s In realit; MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY gvery wey as g0od and as durable as the ol e ST i G 3 a comparatively stmple afiment, and ls but e | Via Sausalito Ferry rve e ich dcalers are ordinarily D. @ symptom of local disorder, ustally a sta compelled to ask 330 for. This is not ay Joyuubasiic Dianyiens. “Thursday, April 10, o “chionie Inflammation i the prostate Foot 8 Muber SC. | S . overstatement bul faci—that you can | The British ebip Levernbank, which arrived | Stmr Sierra, Houdlette, Sydney and Hono- gland. No stimulating treatment, whether The 157, .t opeoren | SUR- | Week easily verify if you will take but a few | Off the port last Monday for orders, has disap- | lulu. internal x locally applied, can’do more aicht at the “Tavern of Tamar| -S3YS- | aye, moments 1o investigate at our store. | peared. Pilot Miller brought in word that the | Stmr Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. than e; temporary actiyity. By A-| s, roturaing Teaves a8 7:80|1-00 P.(0:A5 A, We are standing back of every represen- | Leverobank was outside awalting orders. In. | Stmr Gualald, Weber, Bowens Landing. cystem ‘of local treatment I -l oo arebeing :00 P.3:40 ¥, tation made regarding these and all of our | Structions_orderinz the shin to Tacoma were | Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. lutely normal conditions throughout the W g e 7555 pianos, “Money back if not as repre- | Sent out, but the vessel had gone and has not Stmr Asuncion, Evans, Port Anceles, organs involved, which promptly results in § | Springs; at 'Ukiah for th Saratogs 1015 p, | %0 Week Dagn only. o n sented” applics to every transaction with | Peeh seen since. Str Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. Sgmliaterai rermnant’ resterd(ion’’ o vy 1"1‘»«‘. Lol ees et Dell Taks, Witter Fare, S22 Fraactac o Swarmit 1nd ot 919, Pommer Lilers Music Company, wheth, ey o ed Stmr Rival, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. strength and vigor. This treatment is | ngs. Pomo, Potter Valley, ket Offces, W21 MARICET STREET and SAUSALITO FRRRE, | #t be the cheapest or the most unpreton. Prentiss Has Trial Trip. Stmr Chehalis, Thompson, Grays Harbor. orlginal with me, and s the only radical 3. John Day's Riverside Lietley's Bucknells tious instrument or whether it pertains| The steam schooner Prentiss, bullt by W. A. | Bavic miward By Horers: Srima s and | g YOTE—In the above exposition of tlie tides uy“_pr:nl;mn.'xilv?v:u Your years u || Mendocino City. Fort estport” Uamy v R %o a fancy Cablnet Grand Hazelton. br | Hoole & Son for W. A Gray, had her trial tri) | Makawell ; the early morning tides are given in the iert | | man. 'will be'mafied fres upon g Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, ¥Kimball, or Crown, or other highes |on the bay yesterday and proved in every way | Bark Coalinga, Gunderson, Bristol Bay. n and the successive tides of the || Consultation free at office or by mail. ey grade and most costly upright pianos, Re, | satistactory. She will engage in the coast | Bark Wil W Chase, Anderson, Bristol Bay. | oortr thfe rasr,of occurrence as to time: the it e 629 KEARNY ST. Established - member where. California’s Best and Bus. | lumber trade. Schr Mary C,| Campbell, "y “ fl‘;';" s 3"1\::’5-""" the last tide of the 0. i 1834 for the treatment of Private fest Piano_Store—Pommer Eilers Musie Sénr Bureka, Schow, Bareka: day, Sxcept when thers are but three (des, as || DR. Q. Co JOSLEN, Divenses. Loxt Mantood. ~Debility or Company. W63 Barket sireet, opposite Smashed by a Sling. iSchr San Buenaventira, Halénbers, Umpaua | addition to the. soundings ot e tnie atis ||~ 1049 Market Street, = AT earny. % W. Thompson, a “longshoreman, who lives | ©mers : st Survey charts, o o P eet, res when hr Mildred, Kindlin, Ball fig’ e £xcept when a minus (—) . Fry him. (harges low. ¢ ? i . L “‘“f“", the height, ‘and then the number I L Enarge -

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