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THE SANVFRANéIS(’jO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1902. 13 « EJEGT A WOMAN FROM HER HOME Sheriff's Deputies Forci- bly Remove House- hold Effects. Landlord’s Statement That the Rent Was Not Paid Is Denied. Dep m the Sheriff's office created s scene ernoon on Geary ” ’ and Taylor. George Metcalf, who wns Metcalf place, and Taylor, e Gilligan from ner place and scattersd | far as Nagasaki. * He was e sidewalk. Mrs. Gilligan owes months rent, wer, costing him $30 ed to move although to vacate. claims that Metcalf raiscd was unable to pay at she d intended paying up e money. She also claims showing that she rent up to date. troublesome and says abusive language to used back fence about tions. the sympathy of the he neighborhood. The furniture ng to her, but to her sister, d 1 Hongkong Maru Sails. - ¥ Kisen Ka! Hongkong Maru for Honetuln ‘mit the Ouicut ght cargo and sbout twenty | n the Hongkong | Mrs; W. | Tangway: O. H P servant, | Chesebrough, Miss | glas, Mrs. T. Emer- | Fritz J. Frank, | 1 B. arlos A. de V Jacob, L. E A. H. Rosen- | | Fears for Red Rock. f salmon have been picked up Vancouver Island and for the safety of the | ve bern aroused again. | about due in London he left Cases salmon that | her cargo were picked up her underwriters im- No more | e has grad- finding of of disas- nced to 20 oner Donahue Missing. hue, a pensioner abo 208 Leid COMMERCIAL NEWS ; Continued from Page Twelve. Makawell OIL EXCHANGE. \ s | ng Session. | | nis-Standard Center, b 9. . = 40 INING STOCKS. were the sales inthe Ean Fran. | ange Board yesterd, - oy g Session. 300 Potosi { 100 Sterra Nev B 200 5, : » Session. | ,H“ - 300 Utah .. 04 | 1 200 Yol Jacket... 11 the sales in the Pacific | now |also a N | by his wife and returns.for a yacation | after four yea | Johnson’s ‘n(»m the pos! She | s who removed her fur- | nd entered the house [ Stand out all night | allowed up | 8 | Miss R | follows | 1864 1bs beans, 102 pkes beer. TRANSPORT THOMAS IN PORT FROM MANILA HE United States army transport Thomas arrived yesterday, thirty- one days from Manila and eighteen days from Nagasaki. She had on board 681 men of the Third Infan- try, 78 enlisted and discharged soldiers, 55 sick in the hospital, 10 prisoners, 10 stowaways and 9 cabin passengers. In- cluding civilian passengers, she brought home 1839 souls. She also brought the remains of 345 soldiers. Private James C. Salmon of Company K, Second Infantry, died on April 4 during the voyage home. The other bodies had been buried in the Philippines and disinterred that the re- mains might take their final rest in American soil. Chaplain McKinnon, formerly of the First California Volunteers, but now of the Third Cavalry, was a passenger as in excellent health and sent by his army brothers his fond remembrances to his friends in San Francisco. Colonel Auman of the Twenty-ninth In- fantry, who was '@ passenger on the e | Thomas, will return to the Philippines by ha next transport, his regiment being on its way to Maniia. C. Johnson, United States Vice Consul at Amo; was passenger. He was accompanied the at his oriental post. Dr. home is in Denver, where he tion of Police Surgeon prior to his consular appointment. The Third Infantry men will be landed to-day at the Presidio. Of the others 457 will be taken to the mustering-out camp at Angel Island and 281 will be landed at the transport dock, free from all army obligations and at liberty to go where please. he cabin passengers were: Colonel J. H. Page, Lieutenant Colopel J. J. O'Connell, Major Willilam Paulding, Captains F. M. M. Beall, M. Nichols, F. R. Day. H. | Freeland, J. H. McRae, C. G. Dwyer, W. R. ample, W. P. Jackson, H. A. Smith, F. B. | Parker and F. B. Watson; Lieutenants P. { Giddmgs, T. H. Frissell, T. Ross, H. 8. Wy- gant, P. E. M. Walker, G. B. Pond, B. Sharp, | ©. B. Dockery, P. Hurst, W. R. Gibson, A. | K. Baskette, ¥. E. Smith, R.'B. Clark, Reese, W. A. McDaniels, C. C. Page, R. I Lewis, W. B. Stone, D. G. Ball, C. C, Jones, H. W. Bathiann, C. Keller, W. H. Plummer and « Orchard; Mrs. Kaine, Richard Keukne, Mrs. Kelly, W. G. Lampson, Lieuten- ant Colonel £. C. Mills, Mrs. S. C. Mills and niece, Miss A. R. P. Mackereth, Mrs. J. H. | McRae and three children. Mrs. M. Nichols, Miss Nave, Mrs. J. H. Page, Misses Florence and Marjorie Page, Dr. H. Peddicord, Major F. L. Payson and wife, Dr. Joseph Pettyjohn, Ryan, E. Rivers, Lieutenant N. J. Shel- ton, Mrs. W. mple, two_children and governess; M ce Sollman, Mrs. J. C. Showalter, Hon. George P. Whi sett, Mrs. F. B. Watson and child, J. C, Woodruff, Lieutenant J. G, Livingstone, Chap- lain O. J. Nave, Colonel W. Auman, wife and daughter; H. S. Alexander, Mrs. F. M. M. Beall, Lieutenant H. R. Casey, Mys. F. R. Day, Miss J. M. Dow, J. M. Dow, G. C. Doran, T. H. Frissell and child, 'H. Hossfleld, ¥. Johnson, Jacob Kreps and William Kilp. m_ Nagasaki—Colonel Johnson and wife R. Richards Jr. ¥ and Lieutenagt L Alameda Makes Fast Passage. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Alameda ved yesterday from Honolulu after one of the most enjoyable and within half an hour of the fastest of her many voyages between the island port and San Francisco. She brought a large cargo ofysugar and other tropical prod- ucts and 256 pdssengers. Of these 142 came up in the steerage and were mostly Portu- guese who have been working on the island slantations and now expect to settle in Cali- ornia The Alameda experienced delightful weather n port to port and mad§ the trip in five s and twepty hours, of within half an record trip. - Among the passengers . Aust, W. M. Alexander, Profes- wife and three children; Miss Anderson. Bender, Miss Bender, Mr: Criley, ‘Miss G. Clark, Chamylin, George B. Cham- Carter, W. B: Coit and wife, Dr. »un, James Dubois, Mrs. George child, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, E George F. Davies, ) H. Elwel Mrs. Dr. J. R. Fulton, Mre. H. C. Ellis and Frank and wife, Miss Fay, Miss Fountain, Mrs. Geddings, ‘'W. C. G. Hufout, G. Hathaway, B v. Herrick. J. W. Hosman.and wifc; Haskins, Mrs. W. B. Hayseldine and ‘Hart, Mrs. E. G. Ives and iwo C 1 James, Miss J. Kauffman, ang, Willlam _Lishman, W. H. Layson an Miss_S. Levipgston, W, Lombard, H. M. Levy, Mis. H. H. Mays, Miss Marks, Mrs. McLaughlin, Miss ‘McLaughlin, 3. T. Murphy, Miss Clare Miller, Miss Potter, Miss F. J. Pratt, R. Putnam, J. G. Pratt, nolds, J. D. Ryan, E. L. Stryker, H. T. M. Schumacher, J. C. : G. A. Soden and R. , A. M. Scott. wife, Mrs. and Miss Tompkins, A. . Tuttle, Miss F. Nelson, Miss Woodruff, ‘Mrs. Wor- tham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and child, Mrs. Gill and F. H. Wilcox. Neko Arrives From Hamburg. The Kosmos liner Neko arrived yesterday, 100 days from Hamburg. She brought ten passengers and about 600 tons of cargo. The jetter was nearly. all from South American perts. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The barkentine Irmgard returns to Honolulu | with general cargo. The French bark St. Rogatien is rechactered for wheat to Europe, 25s. The British ship Mylomene is reported char- tered for wheat to Europe on owners' account. S Pt A Cargo for Mexico. The schooner General Banning was cleared yesterday for Mazatlan with a general cargo to be landed at various Mexican ports, valued at 8. The cargo consisted of the following: t lumber, 467 bdls shooks, 10,000 cs powder, 40 cs fuse, 4 cs blasting caps,’ 1 cask beer and 20 bales hay. Exports to the Orient. The steamer Hongkong Maru sailed yester- day for China and Japan with a general cargo, valued at $233,177, manifested and destined ‘as For China, $122,205; Japan, $03.54 Islands $12,638; East Indies, $3736; Port Elizabeth, $385. The following were the principal shipments: To Japan—614,647 1bs compressed cotton, 26 pkes agricultural implements, 1420 Ibs butter, 481 cs- codfish, 625 Ibs dried fsults, 473 pkgs groceries and provisions, 103 pkes hardware, 83 pkgs leather, 52 pkgs machinery, 8400 Ibs bread, 180 1bs and 18 cs meal, 11 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 2596 1bs chocolate, & cs electrical goods, 100 bbis meat, 4650 1bs sugar, 678 gals and 25 cs wine, 100,057 Ibg tan bark, 12 crs po- tatoes, 600 bxs soap. 37 pkes tank material, 11 colls wire, 14 es whisky. To China—3265 bbls flour, ,1278 cs canned goods, 2220 Ibs cheese, 1190 pkgs groceries and provisions, 38 pkgs hardware, 11 bales leather, 26 Ibs ham and bacon, 27 pkgs machinery, 2145 bales cotton domestics, 1749 pigs lead, gals liquors, 14 cs drugs, 17,508 Ibs coffee, 14 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 4 cs champagne, 10 bales hay, 3630 1bs meal, 20 bxs fresh fruits, 7 bales dry goods, 194 pkgs building material, 2074 lbs .oats, B0OOO ibs pearl barfey, 65 cs salmon, 3524 gals and 16 cs wine, 180 bxs soap, 4735 lbs dried shrimps, 225 1bs seed, 12,325 Ibs seaweed. To the Philippine Islands—21 pkgs groceries and provisicns. 19 cs boots and shoes, canned goods, b pkgs drugs, 2271 Ibs sod kg photographic goods, 2 phgs hardwure, 100 s mineral water, 26 pkgs wire, 19 cs electrical &oods. To Korea—31,502 ft lumber. To Port Elizabeth—30 cs salmon, 90 cs canned fruits. To Siam—11 pkgs groceries and provisions. Tc East Indies—74 pkgs groceries and pro- isions, 564 cs canned goods, 720 Ibs millstuffs, | 438 cs canned salmon T Sun, Moon and Tid United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—. Times and Heights of High and Low Waters et _Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. 5 NOTE—~The high and lcw waters occur af | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. Sua rises . Sun sets Mcon sets 0.6 50 0.8 53 11 55 13 55 16j1 53 190 55 211 4 2.5 v v | Btock Eoa | 2 Morning Session l 200 Best & Be 24 500 Ophir . ..1151 - 700 Overman 21 | 1o 500 Savage 13 | 500 500 Savage . 12| L Session | 200 Andes 300 Hale N o1 300 Best & Be 25| 800 Ooetdeninr % 300 Best & Be 25| 100 Ophir 11z 00 Confidence 60 1000 Overman . 21 700 Crown Po 08 800 Potos| 22 800 Gould & O o7 50 Unijon 23 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ; TUESDAY, April 15—4 p, m. Bid Ask. . 03 ustsce ... gAY o3 05 Kentuck ... - N 04 05 Lady Wash... — ‘04: 08 10 Mexican .. 4 45 24 25/Occidental . I3 02 03 Ophir 3 41, 43Overman . 2 16 18 Potosi 2 11 12/8avage . i3 - 60 65 Scorpion 04 130 1 35 Seg Beicher. [ l. — Ol'Sierra Nev... 23 25 - OlSilver HAl... 47 49 08 08 06 — Eureks C . — L — Exchequer — o 22 23 Gould & Cur. 07 08 03 05 Hale & Nor.. 20 21 12 Julis .....:0. = o NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early 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 the day, except when thefe are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States DEEPLY LADEN WITH AMERICAN SOLDIER DEAD | UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORT THOMAS, WHICH ARRIVED FROM THE PHILIPPINES YESTERDAY WITH NEARLY TWO THOUSAND SOLDIERS ON BOARD, INCLUDING MEMBERS OF THE THIRD IN- FANTRY AND TIME-EXPIRED WARRIORS. ONE DEATH OCCURRED ON THE VOYAGE. 3 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 lower low waters. £t BT Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’ - Exchange, San Francisco, April 15, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry puilding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich mean time, U. S. N.,. Mer- Cal., W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U N., in charge. Rk Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE: Steamer. | [ Du Washtenaw. . | Tacoma ................|Apr. 18 Coas Bay.... |San Pedro & Way Ports. |Apr. 17 Umatilla.... |Puget Sound Ports.....[Apr. 17 Spokane |San Diego & Way Ports|/Apr. 17 Point Arena.. Point Arena -|Apr. 17 Eureka. | Humboldt . . |Coquille River | Tacoma ... Empire | Coos Bay Pheenix. Mendocino City . Arcata Coos Bay Mackinaw. .. | Tacoma San Pedro. .. | Humboldt i Argo.. . |Eel River Ports. Chas. Nelson.(San Pedro .. Rivai. Willapa Harbor . North Fork Humboldt . . Lakme. . |Portland & Astoria Chehalis. Grays Harbor . Pomona. Humboldt .. . G. Dollar. |Grays Harbor ...... Columbia....|Portland & Astoria.... State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Pts.. Santa Cruz.. [Newport & Way Ports. . Sonoma. ydney & Way Ports... Fcith. Seattle . Pleiades. ..., |Seattle . San-Juap.. . |Panama y Doric. .. |China & Japan . City of Pucbl | Puget Sound Port: Santa Ana eattle & Tacon:a Argyll. . New York via Pan: G. W. EI Portland’ & Australia. ... | Tahiti TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. .{Sull!.] Pier. April 16. 1 Corcnado.. |Grays Harbor . «| 5 pm|Pler 2 G.C.Lind’er (Grays Harbor .....| 5 pm|Pler 8 Newburg.. |Grays Harbor . -1 5 pm|Pier 2 8. Mcnica. . |Humboldt .| 4 pmPler 2 Santa Cruz.Newport & W Pts| 9 am|Pier 11 Queen..... |Puget Sound Ports|ll am|Pler § Rainfer.... |Seattle & N. What.| 5 pm|Pler 2 April 17. | | Arctic.. Humboidt. . -1 4 pm|Pler 2 Allfance. .. [Portland & Way Pts| 5 pm|Pier 16 State Cal.. [San Diego & W 9 am|Pler 11 Pomona. .. |[Hamboldt 111:30 p|Pics 9 3.8.Kimb'll | Seattle & Tacoma..[10 am|Pier 2 April 18. Empire. [Coos Bay ... .10 am|Pier 13 G. Elder. .. (Astoria & Portiand.|11 am|Pier 24 Acapulco...| Panama & Way Pis|l2 m| PMSS |~ April 19. Arcata...../Coos Bay & Pt Orfd[12 m|Pier 13 kurexa. ... | Humboldt 12 m|Pier 13 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena 2 pm|Pier 2 Alameda. .. | Honolulu . 2 pm(Pler 7 Portland. .. |Nome via 2 pm|Pier 10 April 20. 1 A Mandalay..|Coquille River am|Pier 2 FPheenix. Mendocino City . m!Pler 13 Argo.. Ferndale & Eel Riv[12 m(Pier 2 |San Diego & Way.| § am|Pier 11 |San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 April 21 | | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am[Pler Willapa Harbor ....| 5 pm|Pler 2 April 22, s Lakme.....| Astorla & Portland| . [Pier — Ncrth Fork /Humboldt . -| 9 am/Pier 2 April China....../China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMsS G- Dollar.. |Grays Harbor \|.5 pm|Pler 2 Columbia. . |Astoria® & Portland|{1l am{Pler 24 April 25. ' Bessle K... |Golofnin Bay-Teller|......{Pler — 3 |7 April 26. | City Puebla Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pler 9 Santa Ana. Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|Pler 8 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Salls. City Seattle.. |Skagway & Way Ports |Apr. 17 Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 19 City of Topeke| Skagway & Way Ports, [Apr. 20 Farallon. ... | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 Nome City. .. |Nome direct ...........|Apr. 21’ Al-Ki. | Skagway & -Way Ports.|Apr, 23 Jeunie | Nome direct... “|Apr. 24 Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way Bte.|Apr. 25 Cottage City. |Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 80 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April 15. Stmr Westnort, Erickson, 34 hours frcm Crescent City, Stmr Pomona, She: Stmr, Crescent City 16% hours from Bureka. Payne, 32 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Geo W Eilder, Randall, 55 hours from Portland, via Astoria 42 hours. Stmr Sequofa, . Winkel, 39 hours from Re- dondo. Stmr South’ Coast, Jamieson, 14 hours from Albion. £ Stoir - Alameda, Herriman, 5 days 20 hours from Honolulu. £ Br stmr Victoria, 90 hours from Ladysmith. U § stmr_Thomas, Buford, 31 ‘days. from, Manila, vie Nagasaki 18 days. Ger stmr Neko, Krause, 100 days from Ham- burg, ete. : Barge Santa_Paula, McGovern, 5 days from Ventura, via Santa Barbara 4 days; up river | direct; In tow tug Rescue, Schr Mayflower, Gudmansen, 8 days from Cogdtie Brver i r Sophie Christianson, Lunya from Grays Harbor, e £ fIeoN Schr Free Trade, Ferguson, 4 days from CoGenr Lisate Prien, Stankéland, 0 chr Lizzie Prien, geland, 9 days from Sluslaw River. Schr Melancthori, Olsen, 4 days from Coos Bay. 'm?chr Novelty, Perry, 6 days from Knapp- Sohr Ivy, Samuelson, 3 ddys from Coos Bay. | Casey, .. . CLEARED. : Tuesday, April 15. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Pedro;, Goodall,” Perkins & Co. i Stmr’ Queen. | Hll, Victoria; Goodall, Per- ns & Co. Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, Fiimer, Hongkong and Yokohama, via' Honolulu; W' H_Avery. Ship Star of France, Borkman, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers' Asen. UL i Bark Euterpe, Swanson, Bris ; Alas) s . S i i rn Island, town: 7 3 Moore & Co. 7 .| rected, and can tru Schr General Banning, Bennewitz, Mazatlan; Wm Olsen. SAILED. Tuesday, April 15. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Greenwood. S Stmr Despatch, Johnson, Seattle and Fair- haven. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Scotia, Walvig, Stewarts Point. Stmr quola, Winkie, Grays Harbor. Stmr Celia, Hogan, ——. Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, -Filmer, Hongkong and Yokohama, via Honolulu. Ship lsaac Reed, Kelly, -Bristol :Bay, Schr Ida, Campbell, Bodeza. Sckr R C Slade, Sonerud, Grays Harboy. Schr Barbara Hernster, Benediktson, ——. SPOKEN. March 6, lat 64 S, lon 95 W—Br ship Torri- don, from Portland, for Queenstown. March 8, lat 55 S. lon §1 W—Br ship Beech- dale, frem Fraser River, for Liverpool. March 11, lat 5 Jacquas, from Gre: March lon 2¢ W—Br ship Clav- erdcn, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Awril 15, 10 p ‘m—Weather clear; wind W, velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed April 15— Stmrs Novo and Alcatraz, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Arrived Anril 15—Stmr Colum- bia, hence Aoril 13, Sailed April 15—Stmr Elmore, for Tilla- 15—Stmr . Coos | mook, SAN PEDRO—Sailed April Ba for San Francisco; schr A M Baxter, foc New Whatcom. NEAH BAY—Passed out April 15—Ger bark Pallas, from Vancouver, for United Kingdom. Passed fn April 15—Nor stmr Tellus, hence April 12, for Ladysmigh, -~ i WHATCOM—Sailed ‘April-45—Jap stmr Sha- kano Maru, for Shanghal. A COOS BAY—Arrived Avril 15, Empire, hence April 11. . Arrived Apr 15—Stmr Empire, henice Apr 11. Sailed April 15—Stmr Arcata, for San ¥raa- 2 a m—Stm~ cisco. EUREKA—Arrived April 15—Stmr Pasa- dena, from San Pedro; stmr Eureka, hence Aprii 14 Sailed April 15—Schr Lottie Carson, for San Pedro. ROGUE RIVER—Arrived April 12—Schr Del Norte, hence March 19; schr Berwlck, hence NT CITY—Sailed April March 14. CRESC 15—Stior Mandalay. for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived _Aoril 15—Stmr Edith, hence April 11; stmr Meteor, hence April 9. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aoril ~ 15—Schr Marla E- Smith, hence April 2. Sailed Avril 15—Schr Joseph Russ, for San Francisco. City, Sailed Avril Sitka. Arrived April 15—Stmr Jeanle, from Valdez; Jap stmr Riojun Maru, from Hongkong. TACOMA—Sailed Aoril 15—Dutch stmr Wil helmina, for St Vincent; stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco: stmr City of Puebla, for Se- attle; stmr Cottage City, for Alaska. A FORT BRAGG—Salled April 15—Stmr Co- quille River, for San Francisco. PORT ' TOWNSEND-—Arrived Anril 15—Jap stmr Riojun Maru, from Hongkons, for Se- attle. Sailed April 15—Br ship Scottish Hills, for) Port Blakeley; schr Inca, for Taku; schr Gam- ble, for Naknek. + EASTERN PORT. NEW . YORK—Arrived Aoril 15—Stmr ‘Alli- anca, from Colon. 4 ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived April 9—Bark Lou- isiana, from Newcastle, Aus; Br stmr Moana, from colonfes: U S stmr Sheridan, hence Ap 2 (in quarantine). Off port night of April 9—Bark supposed, to be Haydn Brown, from Newcastle, o, Hono- ulu. Sailed April §—Sehr Alice Cooke, Gamble. ~ April 9—Br stmr Moana, toria. FOREIGN PORTS. PISAGUA—Sziled April 15—Schr Kona, for Honolulu. 15—Schr Muriel, 15—Stmr Cottagze for for Port, for Vie- NOUMEA--Arrived April from Port Blakeley; schr Robert R Hind, from Port Blakeley. VANCOU d April 15—Ger bark ‘ORIA—Arrived April 14—Jap stmr Rio- jun Maru, from Hongkong. Sailed April 14—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for China and Japan. ANTWERP—In port April 6—Br ship Ga- fena, for San Francisco. g HAMBURG—In port March 27—Br ship Powys Castle, for Seattle. Arrived April 14—Br ship British Isles, hence Dec 1. DUNGENESS—Passed April 14—Br ship Slieve Roe, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. GIBRALTAR-—Passed April 14—Br stmr Glengarry, from Tacoma, for London. 3 YOKOHAMA—Arrived March 28— Br stmr Strathgyle, from Hongkeng. BELFAST, April 13—Ger ship Rigel return- inz in tow. CALCUTTA—Arrived March 10—Br Cymbeline, to load for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Arrived Avril 14—Russ bark Fahwohl, from Tacoma. Arrived Aoril 15—Ger ship Sirene, from Ore gon. DUBLIN—Arrived. April 14—Fr bark Amiral de; Cornulier, from Oregon. LIVERPOOL—Arrived ~April ~15—Br Foyledale, from Westport. SUEZ—Salled April 15—Spanish stmr Isla de Luzon, for Liverpool. 3 NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed April 13—Br Port Caledonla, for San Francisco. stmr ship ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy. Home for Al How any man may quickly cure himself after years of suffering from sexual wedkness. lost vitality, night losses, varicoccle, otc, en- Jarge small, weak organs to full size and vigor, Stmply send your name and address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co., 1373 Hull building, Detrolt, Mich., and they Wil gladly send the free re- cofpt ‘with full directions so any man - may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly a most generous offer, and the following ex- tracts taken from their daily’mail, show what men think of thelr generosity: 4 “Dear Sirs: Please accept my sincere thanke for yours of recent date. 1 have given your treaiment a thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up, - I wm just as vigorous as when a boy and_you cannot realize. how happy I.am.’* ““Dear Sirs: Your method warked: heauti- fully, Results were exactly what I needed. Strength.and vigor: have completely returned and enlargement is entirely satisfactory."” “‘Dear. Sirs: Yours was reccived and T had no trouble in making use of the receipt as ai- Ily say it is a boon to weak ‘men. I am greatly improved in size, .":ll toh"é: s strictl; ¢ y s conf majled In plain, sealed envelops. The rami ug::e?{mmmmeymtevmm ey Sailed April 13—Ship Hecla, for San Fran- ciaco. MAZATLAN—Arrived April 4—Schr Min- dora, from Newcastie, Aus. y MADEIRA—Arrived Aoril 3—Br stmr Deh- blghshire, from Tacoma, and safled’for United QUEENSTOWN—Arrived April 14—Fr bark Duc d’Aumale, hence Nov 20. Sailed April 14—Fr bark Beien, for Antwerp; Br_bark Hinemoa, for Antwern. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed March 30—Ger stmr Denderah, for Hambure. MANILA—Sailed about March 28—Ship Lu- zon, for ——. PANAMA—To sail Aoril 20—Br stmr Gua- temala, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Salled Avril 15—Stmr Cevie, for_Liverpool. NAPLES—Arrived April 15—Stmr Marianne, from Tacoma. via St Vincent, C V. BOULOGNE—Arrived Aoril 15—Stmr Rot- terdam. from New York. HAMBURG—Sailed April 15—Stmr Totmes, for San Francisco. BREMEN—Arrived _April 15—Stmr Kron- prinz Wilhelm, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbou ADVERTISEMENTS. CONSTIPATION Because it will positively cure it, with more safety than any other remedy known to the medical profession. Be Careful, however, that you get Hunyadi Janos, as many concoctions are put up a represented to be Hunyadi Water, which are not only valuéless, but are often harmful. FOR Your Physician Will Recommend Hunyadi Jinos Look at the Label. Tt is Blue* with red center. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—anv. Visalia.. Bakersfid| .| 2:16p) 9: a for morning. p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car rurs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:00 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno local, Correspending train arrives at 12:30 p. m, daily. § p. m. id the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chalir Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sieeper; which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding 'train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. . 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points. in' San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily, Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. p Pennsylvania Lines.... * ON TICKETS TO NEW YORK . AND PHILADELPHIA 10 Days’ Stop-Over at Washington May Be Enjoyed at no Increase in Fare. : Tn Addition to Above 10 Days® Stop-Over at Philadephia Is Also Allowed. ‘" B M’ POMEROY, Acting Agent. 30 MONTGOMERY ST. ADVERTISEMENTS. | 'Good Old Grandma’s Advice " The children are sick—send for grandma! Who is there like her for wisdom and gentleness and sympathy, since tie first baby came? . What would we have done without her? i aiCascarots are splendid, my old mother prates them very 1 'y yver ouf . ZHoward W, Wellman, 13 Tremont Street, Fairmount, Ohio. “1 guffercd seven years with tape-worm bus didn’s know I had one. Two months ago | was taken with inflammation of the bowels, sour stomach, sick headache. I tried Cascarets £ B nos Taken tham' & waek befors T was, rolioved of & Soveworms 18 faok ooz T ama yery mch better. bl 305, Joha Stone, Put-Ia-Bay Island, Ohle. “After taking Cascarets for a few nights before writing, I was able to pass a tape-worm 24 feet in length. Cascarets have our praise, and I will willingly furnish a testimonial to anyone who desires it.”’—Mrs. Harry Wood, Kenneth, Ind. “1 was troubled for a long time with liver eomYllint and was in such misery that I had to give up work. I took bus fourdoses of Cascarets before [ was able to go to work again.” —Mrs. Jos. Kresling, 1921 Congress St., St. Louis. - year ago I was a greas sufferer from piles and conld get no rest day or night. 1 took Cascarets and after three days was very much better. 1 can never thank you enough for the relief Cascarets have given me.” — Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, Pleasonton, Icwa. “T had suffered with sick headache for many ears, and with indigestion and constipation from ime to time. Since using Cascarets I am free from these ailments and recommend Cascarets to all sufferers.”— Mrs. Delia Kerns, professional nurse, 226 West 36th Street, New York. i The wisdom of years of experience with her own health, and grandpa’s and the children’s, and the children’s children has taught grandma what is good for her and the several generations of family she has looked \after. Grandma of today knows and advises that Cascarets Candy Cathartic are the only perfect family medicine for all bowel troubles, children’s diseases, cfi)seascs of the stomach and liver, sick headaches, biliousness and bad blood. w Best for the Bowels. All druggists, 1oc, 25¢, soc. Never sold in bulk. i Genuine tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sample and booklet free. Adgdress 52 Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. i RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Ofain Line, Foot of Market Street) AEBAVE — From MarcH 30, 1902, — ARRIVE 7.004 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmirs sud Sacra- ' mento .. ifi: ;.o(u Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; 7 304 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga. Santa Rosa........ 8.25» 8.00a Davis,Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville. 74 8.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden and Eas 8.00a Niles, Lathrop, Stockton . & 8004 Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Visaila, Porterville 4567 8.30a Shasta Express—Davis, Wiliisms (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portland. 7.560 San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff..... Oakdale,Chinese,Sonora, Tuolumne 8.00a Vallejo .. o 8.00s Loy Augeics” Expross —Nidriie, ‘racy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Fresne d Los A 1 . the Continent||| ... SEaissd m 110004 Haywaid. Niies and Way Scations. 1121 . 2. .00 e Iverlan ted — Ogden, with one of the Burlington Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Overland Excursions is a 11.00P Sacramento River Steames % 5 3007 Benicta, Winters, Sacrament veritable holiday on wheels. Woodland, Knights Landing, The cars are comfortable; 330 - |¥<550 the route, interesting; the 4.007 Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Naps, - % h Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 9.25a people, pleasant; the ex- 4.007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, 12.25» cursion manager, accommo- 3 e L e’ A dating, and the porters Bakersfeld, Saugus for Santa oy Barbara, Los Angel 8558 obliging. $5.00» Port Costa,Tracy,Lathrop, 10.25» Don't worry. You'll en- 6.007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- 3 G Bl s i 15300 NeSETR00--.... 12250 Joy yo —every 5 e Niles Local . 254 > 6.00r Hayward, Ni 584 ute of it. 1800 Valieso 11358 From San Francisco three 2 - times 3 week — Omaha, Chis 7,007 saa Fablor Fove Gosta S cago, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Way Stations. 11.254 and everywhere beyond. 37.00 Vallejo 7567 Glad to give you more in- 806r Oregon & Califorain ExpressSac: = 3 ite. ramento, Marysville, Redding, SR ol v e s9.10e i oriland, Puget Sound and East. _8.584 W. D. SANBORN, K ayward and Nlles. . 371 AST (Varrow Gauge). @31 Market St., B8.164 Newark, Centerville, Bam Jose, San Francisco, g:‘lxz‘m:ths_u\u::l“Creel, Sants & 8y StALIODS........... 6.509 California. | 42182 Newark, Centerville, - San jose. N Almaden, Felton, Boulder k. Santa Cruz and Principai Way Statlon 10.50a 4.152 Newark, San J 3 Gatot 18.504 @9.30r Hunters' Train—San Jose and Way CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Stationa... > 7200 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip 8) —17:15_9:00 11:00 a.%. 1.00 3.00 5.16 r.x From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18:05 10:00 4.%. 1200 2.00 4.00 rae COAST LINE (Broad & -)..;. (Third and Townsend Stree LESSEHES SAN FRANCISCO AND HORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | 5702 San Jose and Way Station WEEK DAYS—7:80, 9:00, 11.00 a. m.; 12:35, ;8.9‘ San Jose and Way Station A p. m. ursdays—Extra | 7.00s New Almaden.. S8 trip at 11:30, p. m. Sstardays—Extra trips | 8004 Cont Line Limifed = San_Jose. & an . m. Gilroy, Salinas, San Lufs Obispo, DAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, | Santa Barbara, Los “ngeies and ), 6:20 p. m. Principal Intermedtate Stations. 10.469 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. e e e S WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; - % : 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 Saturdays—Bxtra | by o Pt s T oy | 10.30a San Jose and W 8.38a sL‘szolgAggEspw;no.w. 11:10 a, m.; 1:40, 3:40, ‘é 4 San Joso and Way Stacion 9.46a :05, 6:25 p. m. i# San Marteo, Redwood, Menio Park, 5 T In Effect | e Faio Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, 1 ‘res Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901| San Francisco. Dei Monte, Monterey and Pacifc Week | Sun- Sun- | Week 2300 S gec Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days. | B30% Novato, 4B0r Sunse: Limitod—Monday Hth, 21st, for Los Angeles. Paso,New Orleans and New Yor! s Last’ train leaves New Orleans Fulton, I April 1th. Windsor, 5.007 San Jose, Los 5:00pm| Healdsburg, [10:40am) Way Stations.. g2 13.00a Lytton, 5.30® SanJosg 3ud PrincipalWay Stations 6.30® Geyserville, | .30 San Jose and Way Statlo : 8:00amy, Cloverdale, 00r New Orleans Express 5:00pm|' Hopland Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los_An- A for Morniog. P for Afternoon. Sunday excepted. 3 Sunday only. _a Saturday only. [ Tuesdays and Fridays. 5:00pm| G =3 ey 8:00am| [10:40am|10:25am 5:00pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm "UHTH ‘P‘Aclsflc glfl‘AS’! RAILROAD, 3 ausa = 2 S:IReI cfllg";:ch!‘ at s&lfllhn Rg'a for Mark West mmm:m ing eul:r:bcr gr{»m prings and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton T g SR for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at | & o0 SN E N R A AL v Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clovardale | 3 for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda’ Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's. | Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, | Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, | Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Quced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. ‘Agt. 5:00am| ana Ul eles, Demin > Tieans and 11308 j10:40am|10:25am | §:00am| Ggerneville. | 7 L TTE A V.30 5:00pm| S:OOAm!’ ( 8:40am | . Wednesdays and Saturdays and 11:40 . m. 15, *4:4, ins marked FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SA WEEK DAYS—*5:25, 3 a. m., *12:25, *3:35, 4:40, 5:30 p. m. EXTKA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, *10:00, *11:45 a. m., *1:40, *3:15, 4:45, *6:30 p. m. Traing marked (%) start from San Quentin FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45. 7:30, 8:35, 10 & m.. 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:10 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:06 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00. 6:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 6:55 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way staticns. 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way stations. ‘ Fairfax, Sundays—3:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 CHICAGO m L ESS rtaan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10 a. m. a. m. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on Sunday time. CHICAGO, UNION PACIF|Z ‘& NORTHWESTERN LINE Double Drawing-room_ Sleeping-cars, Buffet, Smolhg and Library Cars, with barber. Dining-cars—meals a la carte. Daily Tourl Car Service at § p. m., and personally conducted excur- slons every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET ST. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast ' Palace Hotel San Francisc © ¢ And Travel via the Wabash Line They have the finest tourist car service from Chicago to Boston and New York points. ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. Agt., Los An~ geles, Cal. C. CRANE. G. P. Agt. St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, > 629 KEARNY ST. Established MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY ve Via Sausalito F Fmofum? San Fran, oo 4157, iasepe | DU Vg'n A, Woekt Dags eaiy. ket Ofices, 611 MARKES STUART and SAUSALITO PERRL.

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