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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRILSu4, 1902 STEAMSHIP SONOMA ARRIVES FROM AUSTRALIA L AND THE CHINA LEA reached from ngham, United one of the mpanied by his April 1 and ar- where, on ac- ulatio: . of April 7, when Pago Pago was April 9, but owing to uld not be made ere to port the mer seascn and McBean, Mr. Bennett (2), McDonnell, Scoular, W. D. valet, Dr. R. Schmidt and and Mre. Charles Gib- Mr. and Mre. S. Fenn, " McCaudles, J. § Digetan, W. O. D'Oyly, Mr. and Mrs. G W. P. Noble, the Misses A. Meyer, G. A. Foiger, rtz, Miss Desha. A. J . _R. Milier, W. son, C Miss Hatch, D. E. Lawson, Miss aroe, A. B. Wat- . and Mrs. O'Fal- two M Miss K.V Steamship China Sails. China satled yes- the Orfent with a engers and a heavy cargo. ock” promptly at 1 o'clock to sea the cebin passengers was the Hon. who s bound for the Orient and erest of the Louisiana ex- ocs as far as Honolulu on the F. Herrin was a passenger. destination. She iz accom- » and two daughters umber of missionaries on ‘the st notable being Mrs. Lowrie, 1 the Chinese missionary field has ADVERTISEMENTS. A SPRING TONIC ow is the time to get rid of the impurities that have ac- cumulated in the system during the winter. The best medicine purify the b’cod end build up the system is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. A few doses will convince you. It alsocures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Headache and lnsomnia. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, to °d up a num- | | Roads, 10u the Mahukona was cut down from 40 per | Bangor, for Port Ludlow, for San Pedro; schr | cent to 20 per cent, | British bark Brunel, | and Japan with a general cargo destined for ) THIS VESSEL MADE ALMOST | STEAMSHIP TIME DURING VOYAGE FROM YOKOHAMA. world-wide fame. ~She goes to the Ting Fu district, which is a hotbed of and from where Mrs. Lowrie was flee during the recent Boxer upris ing. Mrs. Lowrie is connected with the Pres- byterian Foreizn Missionary Socfety. Only one Chinese was deported on the China. the detention shed made no de- but the dock authorities had sev- of hose ready for action in the ble. The passengers were: u—John Barrett, A. Blom, E. Davis, H. S. Godfrey, Mrs. monstration, cral batteri nt of 1 Miss E. A. Halstead, Theodore . nd malid; . O'Brien, H Herrin, A. Palmi . Mrs. M. F. Prosse: Mrs. clee, F. 3 Taylor, Mrs. P. Van Captain M. R. Walters P. Wilder. . C. A. Hamiiton, Mre. son and maid; Miss A. Hunt, rd, A. W. Mosselman, K. Okura, S. Yoshitake. o gasaki—Jerome Alexandre. For " Hongkong—P. W. Brundsit, Edgar Cockell, M. H. Coggeshall, J. M. Doherty, Miss M. F. Durphy, H. Londoner, H. H. Robinson, Rev. W. A. Sharp, Mrs. W. A. Sharp and two m, T. A. Shaw, Mrs. T. A. Shaw, Louis Tartas, Mre. Lowrie. From Honolulu—Miss A. +Bates, Miss E. Fox-Strangways, Arthur Lewls, James Pin- nock. ————— Overdue Ship Is Safe. The American ship Sam Skolfield 11, out 131 days from Manila, for Puget Sound, on which 40°ver cent reinsurance has been vald, arrived | cn Tuesday at Yokohama short of provisions and water. Will Load for New York. The American ship Shenandoah was towed vesterday morning to Oakland long wharf, where she will discharge her ballast and pre- pare for taking on board a general cargo for New York. Reinsurance Rates. Three vessels were added to the list of ovi dues yesterday. The Altavela, out 79 d from Hastings Mills, for Ostend, s quoted at 25 per cent. The Corunna, from Newcastle, | Australta, for_this port, out 79 days, and | vermay, out 77 davs from Hongkong for Royal | are marked at 10 per cent. The rate | and Red Rock reduced to H. per 20 per cent. The rate on the German shi, Glade was raised from 50 per cent to 6 cent. | RS NEWS OF T’HE OCEAN. The British ship Castle Rock was cleared | wheat from this port to Europe at 23s 9d; the same business, Portland loading. The ship Emily F. Whitney will load general cargo here for Honolulu and Maka- el Grain for the United Kingdom. | The Birtish ship Castle Rock was cleared | yesterday for Queenstown for orders with 55,498 ctis barley, valued at $54,805, and 13,542 ctls wheat, valued at $15,235.. The vessel ecarried 23,000 ft Jumber as dunnage, valued at $345. The British bark Inverclyde was cleared on Tuesday for Grimsby, England, with the fol- lowing cargo: 46,162 ctls barley, valued at £48.162; ctls wheat, valued' at_$17.880, and 16,000 ft Jumber as dunnage, valued at $240. The vessel also carrled 100 gals wine for Liverpool, valued at $65 and 100 gals for Hull, valued at $36. ey SRS The China’s Cargo. The steamer China sailed yesterday for China. various Orlental ports, valued at §222,664, man- ifested as follows: For China, $122,856; Japan, $63,680; Manila, $16,010; East Indles, 3 Korea, $3927; ' Viadivostok, $10,610; Sam, $1498." The following were the principal ex- por To China—3635 bbis flour, 190 pkes bicycles and sundries, 1500 ibs butter, 6 f.“bmac.ymo' csks bottled beer, 17,827 Ibs coffee, 1541 1bs | cheese, 466 cs canned goods, 26,646 ibs cotton, 84 pkgs dried fruit, 2061 bales cotton domesties, 66 pkgs drugs and druggist's sundries, 23 bxs freeh fruits, 1974 pkes groceries and provisions, | 569 pigs lead, 120 cs liquors, 8 pkes leather, 3 cs machinery, 20,325 Ibs onts 5000 Ibs pearl barley, 7 s rubber goods, 10,000 Ibs salt fiah, €519 1bs smoked meat, 150 cs canned salmon. 210 1bs sugar, 3500 Ibs shrimps, 502 cs soap, 10 c= _sporting £oods, 1257 gals_wine. To Japen—I872 bbis flour, 5 pkgs agricultural mplements, 238 pkes bieyeles and sundries, 157 cs canned goods, 128,686 lbs cotton, 18 pkgs |38 drugs and druggist's sundries, 22 pkgs electri- cal supplies, 637 pkgs groceries and provisions, pkgs hardware, 60 rolls 1 cs leather, 14 pkgs machinery, 15 cs rubber goods, 3000 lbs !;gsr. s soap, 416 gals wine, 680 bdls wire short. To Manila—200 cs canned salmon, 800 cs canned milk, 8§96 cs canned meat, 13 bxs type, 3 cs hats, 11 cs drugs, 3 pkes agricultural im- plements, 37 pkgs groceries and provisions, 24 cs_shoes, cs_dry goos 86 rolls paper, 4 cs rubber goods, 31 pkgs rdware, 8 pkgs sport- ing goods, 163 cs whisky. To East Indies—37 s canned fruit, 506 cs cxnn:c} salm‘fm 1 ‘cf n.".’!“nl; wine, 113 pkgs groceries and provisions, 10 pkgs : Pkgs dried fl’ll?! PEER pachiney. 1O To Korea—120,000 ft lumber, 4646 Ibs lard, 96 Pkgs groceries and provisions, 277 gals wine. To Vladivostok—437 pkgs agricultural imple- ments, 2 pkgs machinery. arlo Slam—32 pkgs drugs and drugel Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, April Stmr Sonoma, Van Oterendorp, Sydney, s Hgno{’ulu 5 days 19’ hours. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 32 re Stk B 2 hours from Stinr Acme, Lundquist, 41 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Coquille River, Joh gtmr Cour er, Johnson, 18 hours from tmr Phoenix, Odland, 15 hours from Men- no. 23, 23 days trom tnr Asuncior, Evans, 315 day: dy- B 4 days from Lady: Stmr_Redwood City, Hansen, 9 hours from Billis Point. Ncr stmr Titanla, Egenes, 90 hours from Nanaimo. Br stmr_Arab, Wills,' 83 days from Hong- kong, via Hakodate 19 days; in quarantine, - Schr yacht Ramona, Nelson, 28 hours from Mcnterey CLEARED. Wednesday, April 23. Stmr _State of Californta, Thomas, San Diego: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Nels = woomr o son, Eureka; Charles Sg_St(v:nr China, Friele, Hongkong, etc; P M S Co. stmr &sn M(::tpo T'letcher, Nanaimo; P I Co. tmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Pe Good- all, Perkins & Co. e Br shin Castle Rock, Jones, Eppinger & Co. Bark B P Cheney, Nelrek Pkz Co. Queenstown; Johnson, SAILED. ‘Wednesday, Columbia, Doran, - Astori; China, Friele, Hongkong, etc. South Coast, Jamieson, Albion. Stmr Alecatraz, Carlsci, Greenwood. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. Stmr Mackinaw, ‘Storrs, Tacoma. Stmr Crescent City, Fayhe, Crescent City. Br ship Drummulr, "Armstrong, Fremantle. Bark Agate, Beigman, Bristol Bay. Schr J B Leeds, Olsen, Eureka. Schr § Danlelson, Larsen, Siuslaw River. SPOKEN. March 21, Jat 34 8, lon 52 W—Br ship Crown of Denmark, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. _April 21, lat 36 28 N, lon 74 10 W, ship W F Babcock, from Baltimore, for San Bristol Bay; April 23, Stmr Stmr Stmr | Francisco. April 2, lat 16 26 S, lon 35 20 W—Br bark Glenbank, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 23, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind §, velocity 24 miles per hour. - DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived April 23—Br stmr Brae- ?u,]lrom Hongkong; Br ship Senator, from eattle. Sailed Aprii 23—Stmr Robert Dollar, for Redondo: schr Marion, for San Francisco. NEAH BAY—Passed out April 23— Schr Wm® Renton, ord. PORT GAMBLE—Salled April 23—Schr Win Olsen, for San Francisco. UREKA—Arrived April 23—Stmr Pomona, ence Avril 22. ASTORIA~--Arrived April 23—Stmr Prentiss, hence Anril 20. Sailed "April 28—Stmr Geo W Elder, for San Franclsco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 23—Stmr Coos Bay, hence April 20; stmr Fulton, from Fort PrEffea Aprit 23_Stmrs Coos B H ailed April 23—Stmrs Coos Bay, Ruth, for San Francisco. n e PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in April 23— Br stmr Braemar, from Yokohama, for Ta- coma; stmr Portlind, hence April 10, for Se- attle. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled April 22—Stmr SPORT BLAKELET. Arivea 2 LEY——. v Al GIW Watson, {rom’ San Bedro. 0 20 Schr WHATCOM-—Sailed April 23—Schr from Whatcom, for Port Har- Wm Renton, for Port Herford. 3 rrive pril 23—Stmr ainfer, hence April 18. i FORT BRAGG—Arrived April 23—Stmr Na- tional City, hence April 22. COOS BAY—Arrived April 22—Stmr Arcata, hence Anril 20. SEATTLE_Arrived April 22_Jap stmr Ivo Maru, from Hongkong. April 23—Stmr Excels ‘Alflr." \;l"'olh Valdez; stmr Portland, hence pri1_19. PORT KENYON—Safled April 23—Stmr Ar- go, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUT—Salled April 11—Schr Compeer, for Port Townsend. April 12—Bktn Wrestler, O BT 2alled April 9—Ship Mart alled Ap on Chi| for San Francisco. ApflP 12—Ship }llegoltg: Brewer. for New York. KAANAPALI—Sailed April 10—Bark Dia- mond Head, for San Franecisco. ELEFELE—Safled April 15—Stmr Tamploca, for Kahulni and San Franeisco. HONOLULU—Arrived April 12—Br stmr Aorangl.: from Victorla: schr Fred B Sander, from lquique. Aoril i3—Bark Cevlon, from Layean Islands: Ger hark Paul Isenberg, from Bremen. April 15— Br stmr Gaelie, hénca April 8. April 16—Stmr Slerra, hence April 30: ship Arthur Sewall, from Hiogo: ship Acme, from Yokohama. 'April 17—U S stmr Grant. from Manila. for San Francisco. Safled Anril 17— Br stmr Aorangi, for Syd- ney: hktn Kiikitat. for Port Gamble. April 13 —U € stmr Sheridan, for Manila. April 16— VES FOR ORIENTAL PORTS Stmr_Sonomia, for San Francisco: schr Olga, for San Francisco; stmr Sierra, for Australia. To sail April 17—Ship A J Fuller, for San Franelsco. EASTERN PORTS. BALTIMORE—Afrived - April 22—Br stmr Cacfque, from. west coast South America. NEW' YORK—Sailed April 22—Bark Will- scott, - for. Hongkong. > FOREIGN PORTS. CCLON—Salled” April 22—Stmr Orizaba, for New Yo, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed April 22—Br ship Miltlades, hence Dec-23. Arrived April 22—Ger ship Siam, hence YOKOHAMA —Arrived prior to April 22— Ship Sam Skolfield-II, from Manilg, for Puget Sound, short of provisions and water. | Salled “Avril 22—Stmr Peru, for San ¥ran- clsco. SYDNEY—Aprived April 22—Ship J B lomas, irom Tacoma. KINSALE—Passed April stBrn ship Cleo- mene, from Oregon, for Queenstown. GI*;AI;%!OUTH~Arr|vedQAanI 25—Ger bark vappus, from Oregon. P’l NDOX;'A—A‘rrh‘red Agm 23—Danish bark rinsisse Maria, from Oregon. PORT NATAL—Arrived April 16—Bktn James Tuft, from Port Ludlow, and ordered to Delagoa Bay, and arrived there April 22. COMOX—ATrived April 22—Br stmr Victoria, hence April 18. PANAMA—Sailed April 19—Stmr Leelanaw, for San Francisco. TEANTA ROSALIA—Salled April 19—Br ship stlebank, for San Francisco. GEORT PIRIE—Kafled April 17—Ship Fort eorze, for Honolulu. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed March 1—Ttal bark Marlo, iof San Francisco. March T tn ohala, for Eleele. ar Ariel, for Mahukona. March 13—Schr Kallua, for Makawell. March 15—Ship Henry Falling, for San Francisco. March 25—Br bark Battle Abby, tor, San Francisco ?dnrchuzrl:—g%rk Rufus , for San Francisco. May = Ship Servia, for Honolulu. March: 30—Schr Louls, for San Francisco. Loading March 30—Ship Elwell, for Aca- pulco; Nor bark Barossa and bktn Georgina, for Honolulu; ship Henry Villard. for Kahului; Ger bark Freya, for Mexico: Br_ship Dims- dale, for Oregon: Br ship Colony, Br ship Earl of Dunmore, Br 'ship Fannfe Kerr, nthBHC“)':fv Br ship Hougomont, ship J B Brown, Br ship Port_Caledonia, ship John A Briggs and ship Servia, for San Francisco. In port April 1—Br bark Melanope, for e sYD'NEé’.—I;_ L2 Avgll 1:?‘352"-“10 = ropa, for San Francisco, via } 3 BRISBANE - In port April 1-Russian bark Ocean, for Puget Sound. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived April 23—Stmr Ocean- lci from Liverpool; stmr Laurentian, from Glasgow. : Sulxled April 23—Stmr St Paul, for South- ampton; stmr Neckar, for Naples: stmr Ke sington,’ for Antwerp; stmr Teutonic, for Liv- erpocl. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to April 23— Stmr Thyra, from Portland, Or. GREENOCK—Arrived April 23—Stmr Livon- fan, Philadeiphia. N SOUTHAMPTON —Arrived April 23—Stmr Philadelphia, from New York. BOULOGNE—Arrived April 23—Stmr Ams- terdam, from New York, for Rotterdam. NAPLES—Arrived April 23—Stmr Trave, trom New York, for Genoa. 3 LIVERPOOL—Salled April 23—Stmr Sylva- nia, for Boston. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed April 283—Stmr Ul- tonfa, from Livernool, for Boston. HALIFAX—Arrived Aoril 23—Stmr Siber- fan, from Glasgow and Liverpool, via St Johns, N F, for Philadelp! s o SR Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Corora. Southern Coast .lApr. 24 {San Pedro . .|Apr. 24 Panama & Way Ports..|Apr. 24 Puget_Sound Ports .|Apr. 24 New York via Panama. . San Diego & Way Ports) Point Arena Eel River Ports -|San Pedro .... 1 San Pedro & Way Ports. Portland & Astorla Sequota Arcata. Pomona. Progreso. Beattle . Chehalis. Sgn_ Pedr Newburg. Grays Harbor Australia.... [Tabitt ...... J.'S. Kimball |Seattle & Tacoma Enterprise... Hilo . Eureka. . |Humbolat . Curacao..... | Mexican Port Queen. . | Puget Soupd Ports . 27 G. Lindauer.. Grays Harbor . . 27 State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Pts.. . 28 Arab. Hongkong via Hakodate 28 Rainicr. Seattle & New Whatcom| 29 North Fork. . | Humboldt .|Apr. 30 -|Panama & Way Ports..|Apr. 30 Columbla. ... | Portland & Astoria ....|Apr. 30 Santa Rosa.. [San Diego & Way Ports|May 1 Nippon Maru./China & Japan .[May 2 1Furet Sound Ports May 2 Seattle ...... May 4 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. _Salls | Aprm 24, North Fork {Humboldt . 12 m(Pier 2 Grays Harbor . pm|Pier 2 Seattle direct .....[12 m(Pler 2 Humboldt . am|Pier 13 San Diego & 9 am|Pier 11 - Newport & Way P 9 lm|"PIer 11 April 2| Humboldt . 3 pm|Pier 28 | Eel River P 12 “m|[Pier 2 Mendocino City ....| 3 pm|Pler 13 |Humboldt .|10 am|Pler Golofnin Bay-Teller|......[Pler — 17" April 26. I Siuslaw _River 12 m|Pier 2 |Grays Harbor ....!I"4 pm|Pler — Astoria & Portland.[10 am|Pler 2 Point Arena .| 2 pm(Pler 2| Puget Sound 'Ports|11 am|Pler # Seattle & Tacoma.. Pler 2 April 27. Coos Bay & Pt. Orfd Pler 13 Humboldt . . Pler 3 San Diego & Way.. Pier 11 April 28, ASan Pedro & Way.. Pier 11 | Astoria & Portland.(11 am|Plee 24 Panama & Way Pts|l2 m|PMSS April 29, Sequoia. Grays Harbor . 4 pm(Pler 2 Grays, Harbor - 5 pm|Pler ay 1. J. Kimball. |Seattls & Tacoma..[10 am|[Pier 2 Sonoma. ... |Sydney & Way Ptsfl0 am/Pler 7 China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMSS N. Y. via Papama.| 2 pm|Pier 10 Puget Sound Ports(1l am(Pier 9. Portland & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 16 | May 2. | Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pier 11 | Humbolat . 1:30 p|Pler 9 May 3. Astoria_ & Portlandi1l am|Pler 24 Westport.. | Bear Harbor .| 5 pm|Pler Rainfer.... |Seattle & Falrbaven| 4 pm|Pler Bessie K..,Golofnin Bay-Teller|...... |Pler — FROM SEATTLE. el i (O ol g R L R L S B Beainer. . i s, Bek, T | Satis Nome City. 1 ome direct eesee..|Apr. 24 Humboldt agway & Way Ports.|Apr. Excelmor....’| Cooks lnlet & Way Pes.[Apr. Portland. | Nome direct |Apr. |SKagway & Way Ports. Apr. ;skngway & Way Ports. [Apr. Nome direct (about)....|Apr. 2i Dolphin......|Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 Cotss City. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Avr. #0 Clty Topeka. .| Skagway & Way Ports.May 5§ Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.[May 5 Chico. |Bunrise & ““Hope City.|May & Bertka Cooks Inlet & \Way Pts|May 10 P Time Ball. Branch Ilydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ “Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., April 23,1902, 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 § ©. m., Greenwich mean time. 'W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. =i Sy 2 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High .and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Franeisco Bay. Published by otficlal au- . hority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters ocour at the city front (Mission.street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; {he height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, IT’S FUNNY how so many men act. | They toll, and labor, and struggle, AND NEVER for a moment think of rest, or recreation, or pleasure. AND HOW FOOLISH for those resid- ing in this vicinity, when right at their door lies the playground, quickly and cheaply reached. g IF YOU WILL NOT occaslonally give up the daily grind, DO NOT make your wife and children continually walk the treadmill, AT LEAST give them a chance for a little change of air that will bring some color to their cheeks. PERHAPS then you will find time to visit them over Sunday, AND FORGET vyourself as your chil- dren poke grass down your neck, and in your nose, and eyes, and ears. GET OUT once in a while and romp, BREAK AWAY and give your family a chance to get acquainted with you, AND CALL or write for “VACATION, 1902.” A little book issued by the CALIFOR- NIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. giving Camping Locations, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and a long list' of Country Homes where board for the Summer can be secured at from $6.00 to $8.00 per week. Ticket offices, 650 Market St. (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market St. General Office, Mutual Life Building, Sansome and California Sts., San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. ‘Bartlett Springs! l ARTLETT WATER WILL HELP YOU to health and make your vacation use- ful as well as pleasant. ~ After.a short or long stay at the popular Springs you will wonder how it was possible to feel so well, strong and vigorous Ride, drive, hunt, fish, bowl, dance, swim, bathe, walk over mountain paths, amuse yourselves in hundreds of happy ways. Time rever drags at Bartlett Springs. Send for booklet. Call or Address BARTLETT SPRINGS CO,. General Office, Bartlett Sprin; 2 Sutter st., 8. F. Lake Co., LYTTON SPRINGS. Sonoma County. Always open. Finest min- cral baths and plunge. No staging. Every ccmfort_and convenience. Tiburon ferry, 7:30 a m. 3:30 p. m. Information of DR. HEN- SLE! 807 Sutter st. Phone Sutter 2371, Tour- ist I rmation Bureau, 10 Montgomery st., or A. V. MORSE, Lytton, Cal. RUSSIAN RIVER HOTEL. One mile from famous “Bohemian Grove'; 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. CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts. 2 hours from San Francisco; delighttul cl mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the'year. A. S. OLNEY, Manager. WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountain: altitude 2000 feet: air delightful family resort; daily bowling; social hall; $8 per week. Write MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE, Ang- win, Cal. EL BONITO HOTEL. The largest and best appointed hotel in Rus- sian River Valley. Excellent hunting, fishing and boating: fine scenery: pure spring water: newly renovated: new furniture. R. C. CAL- HOUN, Proprietor, Duncans Mills, Cal. HOTEL MATEO AND COTTAGES, San Mateo, Cal., is now under new manage- ment. Everything first class. Cuisine unsur- passed. Clubhouse, bowling alleys, billiards, pool, shuffleboard, lawn tennis, salt water bath- ing, etc. - Rates on application. WRENN & SPAULDING. Proprietors. HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. E. MANLOVFE & WIFE (formerly Mrs. Leach), Proprietors. J. THE CEYSERS. (Sonoma County.) New management; rcoms plastered arnd hard -finished; new furniture; rew, private bathhouse; hunting, fishing year round; white help only; best livery; cooking epecially supervised by manager: See pamphlet. HOTEL EL MONTE, LOS GATOS. Under new “manazement. ~Now open for busiress. Rates, $8 to $15 per week. BROOKSIDE.” Most beautiful resort house in Napa Valley; 2 miles from Callstoga; free carriage; hot and cold baths; gas,; S. F. references. Send for pamphlet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistoga. 230 L Wi :18| 3.9|11:57) ‘H 23] 8 day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of ths day, except when there are but taree tides, as S B Toane, e S 12, ] Const Survey charta, """m-t:mu = ‘and then the nu given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, f HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Hunting, boating, bathing, fishing; new launch and boats, new hotel and cottages, new tennis court. Send for pamphlet and terms. O, WEISMAN, Midlake, Lake County, Cal. THE PURISSIMA HOUSE. Near the odean. Fishing In only mountain trout stream in San Mateo Co. Long distance hone. $2 per day, $8 week. . P. MOSCONI, Prop, Purissima. San Mateo Co., Cai FOREST HOTEL, ALMA. Santa Cruz Mountalns. Good trout flshing. Rebullt and reopened. B. BOHME. Prop. GHLAND SPRINGS ALWAYS OPEN. The famous health and pleasure resort of Lake County. Finest waters for the cure of LIVER KIDNEY, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM and STOMACH TROUBLES. “Every comfort and amusement. FREE SWIMMING TANK, CROQUET, TENNIS. gulation Bowling Al- ley, Riding and Driving Horses. Splendid Trips in Mountains or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One person In room, “‘small hotel’”.$10 per week Two persons {n room, “smail hotel’.§18 per week One person in room, “‘cotiages’.. $11 per week Two persons in room, ‘‘cottages’..$20 per week One person in room, “MAIN HOTEL'".... .$12 and $14 per week AIN HOTEL"... . .-$20 and $22 per week Special inducements for School Teachers or Families desiring to remain by the month. For fllustrated pamphlets, photograph: | analysis of waters call on Tourists' Information | Bureau, 10 Montgomery, or The Traveler of- fice, 20 Montzomery st., or write direct to GRAIG & WARNER, Highland Springs, Lake Two BYRON HOT SPRINCS Will open on THURSDAY, MAY 1st. The finest sanitarium on the Pacific Coast. New hotel, with every modern Improvement and conventence. These famous waters and hot min- eral and mud baths are a sure cure for Rheumatism and Malaria. Write for further information to Manager Byron Hot Springs, Contra Costa County, Cal., or call on Lom- bard & Co., room 30, 36 Geary st., city. PASF[lRHUBL[S Nature's own selec- tion for a health and pleasure resort be- cause of the curative HEALTH properties of its mud DLEASURE ;i ty and balmy climate. OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. and sulphur baths for C. M. ARNOLD, 640 MarKel, S. F., Agl. rheumatism, insom- nia, gout, neuralgia. liver, kidney and blood diseases. Has every natural advantage for Train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. For pamphlet and rates address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor, Gilroy- Springs, - Cal e HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGG COUNTY; only 4% hours .from San’ Francisco and but 9 miles’ staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best nat- ural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good ‘trogt streams: telephone, telegraph, daily mail, express and San Francisco morning and even- ing papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Sundays 8 n. m. only. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past seven years. Patronage of 1901 unprecedented. . Information at San Franclsco office, 121 Phelan bld, Also at Traveler of- fice, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUL. GREW, Skaggs, Cai. - BRAIN FORCE Can be renewed by a_delightful outing this summer. SPBD,VGS. with its superb hotel accommodatior large swimming tank (filied with naturai WARM MINERAL WATER). Every con. ceivable sport and amusement for adults and children. Riding and driving to vari- ous points of interest, mountain trafis, etc., are a few that will make your visit to AETNA SPRINGS a pleasure. Send for a_ pictorial booklet. EDWARD L, SANFORD, Manager. CAMP CURRY! There are others, but not equal to CAMP CURRY. First in location of time and place, first in quality of service and attentlon to guests and personally managed by Mr. and Mrs. Curry. Ovens May 1. You can get full particulars at Curry's office, 10 Montgomery st. YOSEMITE. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of Willlams; fare $2. Hottest strongest water on thg coast; temperature 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, skin diseases, neuralgia, liver, kidney com- plaints, paralysis. mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. ‘Natural mud baths. New 2-story hotel bathhouse. Board and lod, including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELG! Prop-ietor. AGUA CALIENTE, Also known as_California Hot S, 3 foma Valley. No staging; via C. gz'f‘nl{;. "ag: P. R. R. Immense swimming surface. Splendid T table. Come Sundays and try it. Rq §110. ‘Telephone: many improvemente: $18 and $14. THEO. RICHARDS, Proprietor, Agua Caliente, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing. hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 and $2 50 per dav: $10 to §14 par ‘we>k. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st. or ‘address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyot County, Cal. C‘l"’ TAYL“R HOTEL, camp cottages and grounds, private plc- nics, bowling alley. tennis, boating, trout flahe ing, telephone. Call at Traveler, 20 Montgom- ery street. H. G. MARTIN, Proprietor. VICHT, SPRINGS o mict trom v fRciric wat champagne baths. Only place In the world of this class of waters havihg continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to tube. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting, Crys- tal Springs. ' Accommodations; table first class. J.'A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. ARONG THE PINES—ALTITUDE 2014 FT. 0st healthful climate. Plenty of cream, fruit, etc. Home cooking. Telephone. Rates $6 and $7 per week. For particulars address Robt. F. Warham, Applegate, Placer Co.. Cal. H $TEL DE REDWOOD-—Santa Cruz Mts. Among the grand oid trees; board $3 and $10 a week; fare. return ticket, $2 50. M. §. COX. Laurel, Santa Cruz County. Information at Peck's Burean, 10 Montgomery st. Water, Climate, Scenery and_ Table unsurpassed. Trained Masseur, Campers’ | — TaTadise. LT, Hunting and Fish- ng. Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. ‘A Positive Cure for Stomach, Liver and Kid- ney Troubles. Not what I say, but what the people say. RECOMMENDED BY THE LEADING PHY- SICIANS OF CALIFORNIA. SEND FOR BOOK OF TESTIMONTIALS. Elevation, 3300 feet. Rates, $10, $12 and $14 per week. Tickets at S. P. otfice, foot of Market street, direct to the Springs. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. L. LEBENBAUM & CO., 222 Sutter streety 8. F. Agents for Adams Springs w: SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 8% Hours from Los Angeles. Advan! attractions and use-~ ments impossible elsewhere; ninth sea son; three months on Catalina Island of our Famous Marine Band, twenty-five members, ten soloists; most phenomenal fishing and greatest rod and reel records known; the Marine Gardens: Glass-bot- tomed Boats and Aquarium; Boating, Bathing; Wild Goat Shooting: Delight- ful Coast Excursions; Fleets of Yachts and Launches; Ideal Camp e: Com- plete Camp Equipment; Hotels and Cot- tages; Hotel Metropole, modern conven- :encesi ;l:lcmcn lls:x:i: Gel!f. Texl"\nll.ruflo:l- Ing, c. Dancing,_etc. 'or further rticulars _address BANNING COM- ’ANY, 222 South Spring street, Los An- gl“‘ or BE. C. PECK, Tourist Information ureau, 10 Montgomery street, San Fran- eisco, Cal. R!/ERSIDE HOTEL and cottages; 75 rm Santa Cruz, Cal. Near Beach. Rates families. Information at 10 Montgome: Free bus. Long dist. phone. Fred Barson, HE OAKS, a favorite summer resort on Boncifonte drive, 5 miles from Santa Cruz: daily mail, fishing, home cooking. Address MRS. CZARINA, SMITH MIRIS, Santa Cruz. ANNADALE FARM. SANTA ciUz MOUNTAINS, cottages and rooms to let, fur- nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. . J. SEEGELKEN. Los Gatos Postotfice, Cal GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM, San Jose, Cal. One of the best equipped on the coast. Every variety of water treatment, electricity, mas- sage, X-ray. Write for literature. T. SAN FRANCISCO RANCHO—THIS homelike resort is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, 6 miles from Capitola. Good table board, hunting and fishing. Addréss E. D. WEBB, Soquel, Cal. KNGS RANCH Six miles from Cazadero. Elevation 1200 feet; among the redwoods. Hunting, fishing. Terms, $10 a week; family rates. Address WM. KING, Cazadero. GRAFD CENTRAL HOTEL. Guerneville, Cal.—New management: thoroughly re- fitted and improved. Headquarters for hunters and fishers. Add. F. PLATH. Guerneville, Cal. ——— STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. A~ o - A HONDA and PESCADE! ‘hrougit ths redwoods to the ocean. Hayward's, Wurr's, Bellvale, Pigeon Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy R. R. tickets to Redwood City, 9 a. m. train, 34 and Townsend sts.: 9:20 2. m. from San Jose Add. WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City, Cal. ESCADERO—San _Mateo and Pescadero stage line, via Halfmoon Bay amnd_San Gregorio, daily all year: twice a day to Half- moon Bay. Lvs. San Mateo 10 a.m.& 4:15 p. m. JFASHION STABLES, UKIAH AND WIL- lits—Tourists, campers, hunters. write J. H. Smith, Ukiah, Smith & Taylor, Willits, for any kind of a turnout. ILROY_ Fashion Livery: good service: reas. rates. Ofc. Gilroy Spr. stage. H. Mayock. .98 GATOS—Lyndon Stables, opposite depot. First-class rigs. Reasonable prices. SANTA CRUZ—San Lorenzo Stables. Styl- ish rigs. Reason: prices. TO THE PUBLIC. I have been wonder- fully cured of fits and of hip trouble by the fa- mous herb doctor, Wong K'lmhnt 115-117 Mason at., were dreadful, but I am enjoying _perfect heaitn now. 1 can tell any one - of the winderful cures N ugnm cnud:, for me. 1 came from Meridian, Sutter County, Cal., to Dr. w%umm..an-mm-d! e of all'my Meridian, Sutter County, Cal January 21, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6, 1900.—To whom ft may concern: This is to certify that DR. WONG HIM of 115-117 Mason st., San Fran- cisco, has cured me of kidney trouble and rheumatism, and I am happy to make this statement, as I find the Doctor strictly honest VoY I et~ DR, & A ST all his dealin 3 6-::un. 902 Second ave., Seattle, Wash. December 15, 1900.—This i3 to certity that I was suffering for fifteen years from Bright's disease of the kidneys and a tumor on my left side. 1 tried a number of doctors and various remedies without affording me any reller. That six months dgo I applied to Dr. Wong Him of. 115-117 Mason San Francisco, and now after six months of his treatment I am entirely cured and in perfect health. I write this in my appreciation of Dr. Wong Him, and that other sulterers may be relieved, and I will be glad te certify to this in person to any one that mag call upon me at my rasidence. MRS. JOHN ALLANSON, Orchard ave., Elmhurst, Alameda County, Cal. DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATO Stops all losses in 24 hours. Five bundred reward for any case wa cannot cure. This secret rem- edy cures Emissions, Impotency, Varicocele, _Gonorrhoea, Gl Strictures, Drains, Lost Man® hood and all other Wasting ef- fects of self-abuse or excesses. ent sealed, $2 bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed fo cure any case. Call or address orders HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 858 Broad- way. Oakland, Cal. Also for sale at 1073% S. F. Send for free book. Weak Men and Women sHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TH® Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot. 323 Market. WEEKLY CALL s. $1 per Year Mavket st.. 186 Page

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