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v THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 2 , 1902, PACIFIC LINERS IN LONG ARRAY PASS THROUGH GOLDEN GATE ON THEIR VOYAGES TO VARIOUS FOREIGN PORT S HE ocean liners had their busy day vesterday and between early morning and sundown more than large passenger vessels igh the Golden Gate, th led ither going to sea or returning from for- e In addition to the liners, ler craft passed in and out The arrivals included the Maru from the San Jose from icutta and n Diego. The ag- ge of these ar- he departures ag- 16,000 tons and in- army transport Logan, the So- n. Doric, Argyll and Co- s brought more than The departing ves- > than 13000 tons of distrfbution at harbor. liner Nippon steamship Caithness from ( more than LOGAN GETS AWAY. States army transport Logan v &t noon with seventy-nine sol- cabin passengers. Of the soldiers cleven signal cops men 2€ to the hospital corps. The cabin de up of officers on their mmands, civilian employes rees and the wives and nd civilians, either out in assengers on the Logan. surgeons on the The large num- join their ¢ tors an: £ scidie abin passengers taxsd the accommoda- vessel to the limit. The hospital ed into Iiving qu and every m was occupied on the transport by One was 1. Although both irth_their connec touched at Manila deportation. Captain an appeal to the department, in Hawes maae which he showed that his dog h: owed 10 set foot on any Oriental shi T into his possession at Seattle, many ago., It was of no 1, however, and were exiled to the Philippines arried about 3000 tons of sup- 3 ngers were: Olin. A. ¥. Halpin, J. B. accompanying recruits; Contract Sur- Richards, with hospital corps men; E. L Krebs, Ruffne Ww. P. Geer. K L. Ragan, G J. F. Hall. e and J Mrs. G. nt Colonel . Miss Anna Newberne, Captain W. Missemer, Mre. C. G Dinwiddie. 1. Kelley, Mrs R. Smith, - E. H. Goodhart an Lockard, Captain R. n, Major M. C. wife, Mrs. H. H Lieutenant W. H. Lieutenants T Walton, W. 3. Wiley. L. B. » J. F. Preston, Preston, Dr. D. Frank F. Howell and ‘wif V. Oliver, E. F Gertrude Pat: srath an, Holden. W D. Wiils, Koester, M Mo ta 3 four children: on. Dr. R. W. tract Dentist J . H. Wood, Mrs. Lieuten Chandler, D. Dudley, Ca Walton, Mrs. Yundt and_wi Miss F. J. Black, Mallery and wife, F. J Henrietta Arnold. Seima Elizabeth F. Edwards, a A. Keck, Mary D. v, Gertrude E. Mil- v on and Steele, N. F. Captain irs. ren, Mrs. R. lawell, . C. Tay- = v and child, R. Topping, R. A. poun: evening lud=d ry, sailed last Antipodes the Admirgl Harry Rawson, K ntly inted Governor of Wales. He ompanied by his The Warde Company of clulu on the Sonoma. ritish-Australian mail several houre late, but t after its arrival in trans- Oceanic dock and placing it distinguish people is g lin Ashton, ) ton, §, S. Boya, . Miss glema Bar Dickinson, Donok Oliver G: 2 Miss A . _Gilcrest, . Giilis, Mrs. C. Gregg, Mrs. M. B. Ham- amond, Miss K. Harris, J. 7 Mrs, Heys, C. D. He Howe, 'J. T/ Hynes, B. Johnso . Kirk, Miss V. Laver, Dan Leve J. "W, Mason, = J. T. Morriss ewton, H. O'Connor, W, A Powers. Mi Prevost, W. T. Raw- Rawl . Theodore Richards, P. Schroeder L.’ Stephens Mies Trescott, J. Frederi, v Traitel Vansant always indicate a weak heart. They are usually preceeded or followed by palpitation or flut- tering, and there may be pain in leg side, 2 smothering sen- sation and shortness of breath. Such 2 heart should be treated at once, before the disease de- velops beyond control. Heart disease is as easily cured as other troubles it taken in time. o “] was_subject to fainting epells, and many times I have . fallen on thestreet. 1 wasoften . compelled tosit down while walk- ing to avoid ta.llln%. ‘When physi- cians failed to help me, took Dr. Miles’ Heart, Cure and was completely cured.” CHarLES D. RANDALL. Ellicottville, N.’S De. Miles’ | Heast Cure is especially adapted to remove all irr ities of the heart’s action. Sold by druggists on AUTOMATIC SHELL EJECTING Revolver & a2 EHREVE & BARBER CO., San Francisco. Guns, Fishing Tackle Eend for Catalogue. cargo was a large shipment | mail boat, the most prom- | | ana - | oF THE Ccrapy LinvEARS ¢ THAT _FAmzp Y SSTERDAY ] SOM E OF THE PACIFIC LINERS THAT SAILED FROM SAN FRANCISCO YESTERDAY BOUND FOR VARIOUS | PORTS IN THE ORIENT AND AUSTRALASIA. THE DEPARTURE OF SO MANY OCEAN STEAMSHIPS IN H ONE DAY MADE THINGS LIVELY ON THE FRONT. ‘ Warde, Miss Warde, Miss M. Warde, A. B. Watson, Robert Watson, W. Weinrich Jr., F. Welsh and Mrs . Westcott and child. . Cochrane, C. Lammert, modk and L. Schroeder. Mrs. M. B. Braden, L. Harris. chila, H. S. Jefferson and H. Warren Crowe, e Drew and child, T. Gor: man, Mrs, F. Greenaway and child, C. Harris, Mrs.' Harris, Major Holeman,. Rev. H. Kitl Mrs. W. J. Loring, Master Loring, Daniel McLaren, B. Morle: . Mrs. Tom Nawn, Miss K. M. Plante, Vice Admiral Harry Mrs. Rawson, Miss Raw Rawson, W. H. Rowe (R. and Colonel J. Skinner. To join at Honolulu “for Sydney—G. F. Schioetelborz, ¢ —_— Doric Sails for Orient. The Occidental and Orlental steamship Doric sailed yesterday for Homolulu and the Orient Owing to the overstocking of the flour market in China and Japan there has been a decided falling off in freight in that direction and there was lots of spare space in the Doric’s hold when she sailed. She carried a cargo of about 3000 tons measurement and passengers as fol- lows: For Yokohama—W. M. Abernathy, Mrs. W. M. Abernathy, Miss C. Abernathy, Miss E. Helm, Miss L. Helm, Miss G. Kuster, Israel Putnam and Mrs. Israel Putnam. Kobe—J. Cavanaugh, F. Kopp Kopp. & Shanghai—C. C. Cobbs, M. P. Walker, Rey. Mark Williams, W. J. Young and Mrs. W. J. Younz. 3 Hongkong—J. H. Ankrom, J. E. Bell. I C. Bentz, A, L. Dade, N. Frei, Captaln F. D. and H. Goddard, Mrs, F. D. Goddard, Colonel N. D. Hodge, Rufus Hodge, M. H. Irvine, E. H. ‘Miss R. Millinship, S. M. Morris, C. Low, A Tomes and Mre children. To join at Honolulu—Louis Tartas. C. A. Tomes “&nd four Brings News of Wreck. The Pacific Mall steamship San Jose ar- rived yesterday from Panama and way por £he brought over 10,000 tons of cargo, mostl coffee, and ore, and $104,439 51 in tre vre. The n Jese ieft Guatemala before the big earthquake, of which the office heard. however, at Mazatlan. Captain Brown reports the wreck and total loss on April 12 of the Chilean steamship Cherebon, a big freighter under charter to the Pacific Steam Na\'ig - tion ComDany. The Cherebon and the San Jose were in San Jose de Guatemala together. The Cherebon sailed on April 11 ahead of the San Jose. When the latter overtook the Chil- ean she was piled up on Remedios reef, off the coast of Salvador, and within a short dis- tance of wh the San Blas came to grief. The Cherebon and her cargo were a lqln] 1o tut all hands were landed safely. The Jose brought passengers as follows: y Wong Mack Wing, M. Tubino and wife Max von Dratcher, G. E. R. Westp! !‘Dn_ R, Reuben, F. Mehisen, wife and son . Grither, M. Hangnauer, J. M. Murillo. i s< St Nippon Maru Arrives. In spite of a six hours’ delay in quarantinc Honolulu, the Japanese steamship Nippon Maru arrived yesterday from the Orfent ahead of schedule time. The suspicious death @ Chinese passenger was responsible for the Pneumcnia proved to have been the o of death and the vessel was released. The Nippon brought sixty cabin passengers, 128 Chinese and 119 Japanese in the steerag She had four stowaways. Among the pas agers was Mrs. McWade, wife of the United es Consul at ton, and her mother, Mrs. Rountree. Fine weather was encountered throughout the voyage. She brought only 1800 tons of cargo, and passengers as follow 'y at A. Abid, M A. Abid, Miss Abid. Miss Q. Abid, C. J. Abern, E.' P. Andrgas, Mrs. E. P. Andreas, A. Degbie, S, Blish, Dr. Beriha J. Caldwell, Miss R. Charlton, Miss M. L. Ciancy, Honolulu; Edward T. Cockrort, Charles Colley, Mrs. Charies "Colle: o Collin, C. Dahlgren, Mrs. Wong ang child, Rev. T. A. Elmer, Mrs. T. 1mer infan{, Miss Helen V. Ewert, N. Har- Wood, F. 1. Haskell, O. Heesch, Mrs. 1. M. Huntocn, M. Janion, J. Janson, C. Louis- son, M. M. Louisson, Miss Louisson. E. Math- ews, B. J. McCord, G. R. McKenzie, Mrs. G. R. M&Kenzie, Mre. McWade, F. Meyer, Dr. William E. K. Mittendorf, Mrs. Mary Mulligan, H. §. Mulliken, Dr. Mary Platter, | 1. Robbins, H. Rosenfeld, Mrs. Rountree, ptain Schaumann, Stenhen Smith, Dr. Steadman, C. J. Strome. Yu Sun, Com. Wil- liam Swift, U. &. Miss M. B! Thayer, A. an Norden. Mrs. A. Van Norden, Com. Bona- part Wyse and B. Wyse. Dot xS |~ From Honolulu—H. Barber, §. F. Joor, | Mrs. A. M. Davis ard two children. T San Juan Sails Late. 1t was nearly 4 o'clock yesterday afternocn bifere the Pacific Mail steamship San Juan icft the dock and commenced her voyage to Panama _and way ports. The late arrival of a big consignment of freight wase responsible for | the delay. She took aboard ahout 2200 tons reight and passengers as follows W. Forester and wite, ‘Miss M. Wvler, Urrutia, Mre. Urrutia, Mrs. E. Philippon, iss E. Hawley, §. L. Hawley, Miss Hawle: W. J. Connell, 'A_ Sarabo, L.’ E. Birge, F Rawlins, J. Luttnam, J. 8, Murphy, W. F. Ar- buckle, A. G. Bores and M. Casulich. Glade Rate Advances. Reinsurance on the missing German ship H. F de was yesterday advanced to 75 per cent. She is looked upon as 3 bad risk NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The British ship Wavertree is chartered for wheat to Cape Town or Algoa Bay at 26s 3d. The schooner Esther Buhne is chartered for lumber from Grays Harbor for Topolobampo. Lumber for England. The British ship Fred E. Scammell vas cleared vesterday for London, England, with 85,106 ft redwood lumber, valued at §19,540. Exports to British Columbia. The steamer Queen salled yesterday for Vic- toria with an lassorted merchandise cargo to be landed at the principal British Columblan ports. The cargo as manifested up to 3 p. valued at $17,120, and Included the fol- lowing merchandise and produce: 5176 1bs butter, 3638 1bs cheese, 2414 lbs millstuffs, %0 1bs codfish, 9 | | axes, 50 flas cs brandy, 450 Ibs grease, 150 tins 17 pkgs electrical supplies, 6892 1bs 2 pkgs drugs, 3 cs arms and ammuni- 06 pkis fresh vegetables, 470 pkgs fresl fruits, 48 pkgs g 1bs bone dust, 182 pkgs paste, and oils, 144 pkgs machinery, 75 wax, 648 Ibs chocolate, 7 coils rope, canned fruit, 11 rolls leather, 1100 Ibs starch, 3 2 5 1bs fruit, 212 Ibs ham, 1156 lbs dried peas, 94 pkes station- ery and ink. The Argyll’s Cargo. The steamer Argyll, which was cleared yves- terday for Pana carried a general cargo en route to New York and Europe, valued at $208,696, manifested as follows: For New York, $264,749; England, $2247: France, $1700. The cargo jincluded the followin To New York- s wine, 234,123 1bs greased wool ured wool,’ 240 silver, 84,900 Ibs dry hide bxs ' typewriter materia 0ods. 1 cs honey, hals bam- s bone black, 8909 pig: . 12 pkgs m: bbis red ofl, ¢ To England 48 cs prepared meats and 1 bale dry good To France—i0 sks sea shells and 17 pkgs ! household goods. In addition to the foregoing the steamer car- ried 32 cs canned goods for Pararaaribo, Dutch Guiana, valued at $96. ——— Merchandise for the Orient. The steamer Doric sailed yesterday for China and Japan with a general cargo destined for various Oriental ports, valued at $1GS,4 manifested as follows: For Japan, China, §79,614; Manila, $4119; East Indles, $0408; Korea, $130; Vladivostok, $136. Among the principal_exports were the ' following: To Japan treplements, 7 0 bbls flour, 10 rigs agricultural 1bs cheese, 1334 1bs butter, 236, - 965 1bs compre: d cotton, S pkgs groceries provisions, 121 bales leather, 91 pkgs bi- and sundries, 300 1bs lard, 131 1bs hams, 5 cc liquors, 29 pkgs elects 1 goods, 17 pkgs drugs, 73 pkgs machinery, canned goods, 1008 kegs and 50 cs nail: pkgs paints, 26 pkes rubber zoods, 0 cs whisky, 3,081 Ihs wet-salted hides, 5826 ibs tallow, 4706 gals wine, boxes soap, 567 bals wire shorts )01 bbls flour, 1151 hales cotton dom 6130 1bs abalone, 65 csks bottled becr, pkgs groceries and provisions, 596 os canned zoods, 7 bales leathe ) prgs ma- chinery, 1084 Tbs and 20 cs miilstuffs, 144 Ibs ead cs and 60 gals liquors, 40 pkgs mill- work, 1256 1b: 5653 1bs and 7 cs hams, 20 bxs fresh fruits, 2170 1bs hops, 5 cs elec- trical goods, 2025 '1bs dried fruifs, 2899 Ibs cheese, 4 cs boots and shoes, 2 cs brandy, ¢ vkgs bicycles and sundries, 5 cs paints, 195 cs salmon, 4 bxs soap, 240 gals wine, 80 cs rai- sins, 5000 Tbs pear] barley, 1065 Ibs starch, 116 bdls shooks. 87 alt’ fish, 543 bdls wire, sks . 20 sks seaweed. To Manila—60 csks bottled beer, 13 cs boots and shoes, 4 bales dry goods, 11 cs drugs. Te Korea—336 1bs butter. To Vladivostok—3 pkgs machinery and hard- ware, Tc East Indies—1200 cs canned salmon, 79 pkgs greceries and provisions, 240 Ibs dried fruit, 50 bbls boiler compound, 195 cs canned geods. — e Departure of the Panama Steamer. The steamer San Juan sailed yesterday for Panama and way vorts with a general cargo valued at $88,355 exclusive of some in transit. The cargo was manifested For Mexlco, $17,968: Central Amer- . $69.00S; Panama. $1379. The following - the principal shipments: To Mexico feet lumber, 68 bbls as- praltum, canned goods, 6 pkgs grocerles and . provisions, 1bs dried fruits, 160 lbs millctuffs, 41 bales dry goods, S pkgs arms and ammunition, 8550 Ibs bread, 62 pkgs agricul- tural implements, 245 lbs hams, €7 pkgs ma- chinery, 12 pkgs drugs, 470 sks coke, 1220 Ibs raisins, 182 1bs spices, 50 cs salmon, 720 Ibs wine, 51 pkgs nalls. 20 pkgs po- ks quicksilver, 1020 bdls shooks, 50 cs whisky, 195 bxs candles, pkgs paste, 14 pkgs paints and bbls flour, 189 and destined a# eolls w 22 ctls barley, ons. To C%ntral America—2842 bales dry_goods, pkgs cotton domestics, 29 anned goods, 32 pkgs arms and ammimi- 058 1bs bufter, 451 cs conl ofl, 264 pkgs 164 1bs and 1 es ham: lard, 6895 Ibs millstuffs, 565 pkgs m 336 feet lumber, 11 pkgs drugs, 18 groceries and provisions 3119 T pge millwork, 12 gal: . 432 1bs_dried fruits, 305 Ibs cheese, 1bs bran, 810 1hs 20 pkes beer. orn.” 10 pkgs 1 goods, 8640 Ibs copper cement, 3039 3 tona coke, 145 bxs candles, 42,5 . 1390 1bs borax, 19 pkzs m.n:,z?}? ints and ofls, 5601 1hs rosin. 77.001 1bs .700 1bs salt, G cs salmon. 148 ibs tea, 2002 gais and 14 cs wine, 17,382 ibs tatlow, 74 cs and 55 gals whisky, 2207 Ibs zinc, 473 bdls wire, 612 1bs spices. 503 bxe soap. 36 colls rope, 3003 1bs soda. 571 ibs starch, 100 flasks quick fiver, 56 bdis pipe. 330 bdis paper, 1032 Ibe nide of potash. 62 pkgs potatoe: To Fennma—1338 galn wine, 39 ca canned roods, s salmon, 7 pkgs groceries - S eicns. BeR00: Tha don it 284 vko —_— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, May 1. Stmr San Jose, Brown, 27 days 19 hours 50 minutes from Panama, via Mazatlan 6 days 12 hours 25 minutes. Stmr lagua, Gunderson, 36 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Prenties, Ahlstrom, 96 hours from As- torla; bound south; put in for fuel. - Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexanfler, 41 hours from Ean Diego and way vorts. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Pedro. StmrArgo, Kenyon. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey. ap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, 28 days 1714 hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 181 hours, via Honolulu 6 days 3% hours. Br stmr Caithness, Clegg, 50 days from Cal- cutta, via Mororan 20 days. Schr Ida, Campbell, 5 hours from Point ST CLEARED. Thursday, May 1. Stmr J § Kimball, Thwing, Seattle; ® T Kruse. Stmr San Juan, Urry, Panama, etc; P M £8_Co. Stmr Sonoma, Von Oterendorn, Sydney end Honolulu; J D’ Spreckeis & Bros Co. . Sumr_Argyll, Gilboy, Panama; Panama RR 47 hours from San Dunham, 24 hours from Port cs and 708 gals ' & SS Line. } Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, San Jose de Gua- temala, via Tacoma and Seattle; P I Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Doric, Smith, Hongkong, etc; O & O S8 Co. Br ship Fred E Scammell, Campling, don; J J Moore & Co. SAILED. Thursday, Mav 1. Queen, Ha!l, Victoria and Puget Sound Lon- Stmr ports. Stmr Diezo. s State of California, san Thomas, Geo Loomlis, Argyll, Gili G C Lindauver, San Juan, , Panama. U S stmr Logan, Stinson, Manila. Br stmr Doric, Hongkong, etc. £hip Spartan, McArthur, Whateom. Bktn Geo C Perkl sen, Eureka. Bktn Northwest, Gove, Olympia. Bktn Northwest, Dodd, Olympla. 3 E Russ, Nvman, Eureka. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodeg: POKEN. .. Per Jap stmr Nippon Maru—April 30, 2 p m, 500 miles SW of Farallones, Br ship, supposed to be Corunna, from Newcastle, Aus, for San Francisco, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOEOS, May 1, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind W, veloeity 16 miles.per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS, PORT LOS ANGELE:! H B M stmr Grafton, from S: San Diego. “Stmr Phoenix, from Mendacino. . oY 1 USAL—Sailed May tr Rival, for Wil- Harbo: A—Sailed May 1—Schr Volant, for Harbor. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 1—Schr Daunt- less, from Grays Harbor; stmr Coronado, from Redondo; stmr Coos Bay, hence April 28. Sailed May 1—Bktn John Smith, for Port Townsend; schr Jennie Wand, for Coos Bay; Cocs Bay and W H Kruger, for San ASTORIA—Sailed May 1—Ektn Chehalis, for Callao: schr Lizzie Vance, for San Fran- cisco: stmr Aberdeen, for San Pedro. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 1—Br ship Bann, from Port Blakeley, for Calcutta; schr Balnbridge, from Port Blakeley, for San Fran- cisco; bktn Gardiner City, from Tacoma, for Saliras Cruz; bktn J M Griffith, from Port Hadlock, for San Francisco; stmr San Ma- teo, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco; schr Honofpu, from Port Blakcley, for Noumean: schr Ethel Zane, for Port Ludlow, for San Francisco. Passed in May 1—Stm: 28, for Ladysmith. BANDON-—Arrived May 1—Schr Corinthian, hence April COOS "BAY—Sailed May 1—Stmr Empire, for San Trancisco. Sailed May 1—Schr Falcon, for San Diego. REDONDO—Arrived May 1—Stmr Coronado, from San Pedro, TACOMA—Arrived April 30—Schr Eric, from Port Biakeley. Sailed May 1—Br ship Troop, for Melbourze, Sailed May 1—Schr Glendale, for Marquesas. UMPQUA™ RIVER—Arrived Anril 30—Schr Lily, henee April 17. r Plelades, hence April SEATTLE—Sailed Aopril 30—Stmr Cottage t’:vnv. for. Sitka. May 1—Stmr Jeanle, for ome, Sailed May 1—Schr Columbia, for Honolulu. PORT 'OWNSEND—Sailed May 1—Ger stmr Neko, for San Francisco. Salled Moy 1—Ital bark Cavour, from Ever- ett, for Callao. PORT GAMBLE—Salled May 1—Stmr Santa Barbara, for San Pedro. EUREKA —Arrived May 1—Stmr Alliance, from Coos Bay, for San Francisco; schr J B Leeds, hence "April 23; schr Serena Thayer, from San Pedro; schr O' M Kellog, from Fil Safled May 1—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco; Nor bark Ailsa, for Glasgow; stmre Eureka and ret for San Francisco. WES'I for Cres HARDY CREEK—Arrived May 1—Stmr Na- varro. from Eureka. for San Francisco. BALLARD—Sailed May 1—Schr Columbla, for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG-—Arrived May 1-—Stmr Na- tional City. hence April 30. Sailed May 1—Stmr Fulton, for San Pedro. |Snflcd May 1—Stmr Newsboy, for San Fran- cisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed May 1—Schr Repeat, fr San Francisc FORT HADLOCK-Sailed May 1—Schr C § Holmes, for Suva, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU--Arrived April 19—-U § stmr Albatross, from cruise. April 20—U S stmr Troquois, ' from er hr Helene, hence March 30; ship Tillie arbuck, hence April 5. April 21—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, hence —Bktn Plan » hence Mareh April 15. April 2: 31 £ailed April 19—€hip § D Carleton, for San Francisco. April 2i—Stmr Hyades, for San Francisco, via Kahul Hongkong Maru, for 23—Bark S C Allen, Fred B Sander, for Port Townsend. To sail April 24-Shin BEdward Sewall, for New York: bark Ceylon, for Laysan Isiand. April 25—Bark Louisiana, for Port Townsend. HILO—Arrived April ' 15—Bark Santiago, hence March 28. Sailed April 10—Schr O M Kellogg, for Eu- reka. —Arrived April 19—Br bark An- KAHULU! tiope. from Oyster Harbor. KIHEI-—Arrived April 2—Br ship Kinross, from Oyster Harbor. SASTERN PORT. NEW YORK-—Arrived May 1—U § stmr Brooklyn, from_crujse. Sailed April 30—Bark St James, for Savan- nah. FOREIGN PORTS( ACAPULCO-—Sailed April 20—Stmr Aca- pulco, for Panama. April 30—Stmr Newport, for San Francisco. DOVER-—Passed May 1—Br ships Cleomene and Travancore, from Oregon, for United Kingdom. MONTEVIDEO--Arrived Aaril 26 -Ger stmr Nicaria, hence Feb 1, for Hamburg. GENOA—Salled April 29—Ger stmr Totmes, for San Francisco. ST VINCENT—Arrived Aoril 30—Br stmr Neptune, from Seattle, for United Kingdorn. SHANGHAI--Arrived April 16-—Nor stmr Thyra, from ‘Astoria, COLON-—Safled April 20—Stmr Advance, for New York. Arrived April 20—-Stmr Alilanca, from New Yor! GUAYAQUIL—Salled April 17—Ger stmr Luxor, for Unjted Kinzdom. KINSALE—Passed April 30—Ital bark Cario P, for United Kingdom, from Astoria. PORTLAND, England—Passed Avril 27—Br ship Powys Castie, from Hamburg, for Se- attle. . PRAWLE POINT—Passed Avril 20—Br ship Dendracth Castle, from Tacoma, for Queens- town. $300 MAZATLAN—Sailed May 1—Schr Mindoro, for Port Townsend. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arvived April 30— Schr Honolulu, from Port Elizabeth. LR SR Movements of Steamers. in-to TO ARRIVE. 9 S oo, B lager. 1 Aretic. Humboldt 1t * GUATEMALA—Arrived Aoril 14—Ger stmr Amasis, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. April Ger stmr Serapls, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. HAMBURG—Arrived Aoril 30—Br shin Mat- terhorn, from Tacoma. SHANGHAI—Sailed Fred J Woods, for Hakodate. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sailed Abril 29—Br ¢tmr Guatemala, for San Francisco. May 1—Schr w1 beers are thus pire. L1010 | Coos Bay wholesomeness is All Anheuser-Busch ADVERTISEMENTS. BEER “on Lager.” Beer stored and maturing | till mellowed and ripened ‘lon ‘“lagered” until Quee - 1Puget” Sound Ports. ry, Loss of Semen, Varicocele or Con- 2 Stipation, stop Ner £ () vous Twitching of ; Eyelids, Effects are immediate. Im- Lt i « | part vigor and pote CENTS mey to every func- flon. Don't met despondent: a cure is at hand. Destination. Sails.| Pier. Rhnslgre‘.lnaH‘. undevnlop[ed org*ak{u = (\m\;l:(e = & the brain and nerve centers 5 b or - May $3°50 by mail. 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Maru. |China & Japan....| 1 pm|PMSS B1LOOD,.LIVER.LUNGS . |Hamburg & Way..|......|Pier — o - - .| Willapa Harbor 4 pm!Pier 2| — = Newport & Wey Pta|'9 am|Pler 11 Newport 2y Pts| 9 am|Pier peeh vt WONG W00, . X via 2 pm|Pler 16 May 11 CHINESE TEA AND HERB | | City Puebla|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 SANITARIUM, 764-66 Clay St,, S. F., Cal. LL DISEASES CURED FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. exclusively by Chinese = | herbs, over 3000 varieties being used. Hours, Humboldt....|Skagway & Way Ports. e 3 7 ity Pomeis: | CEae ey & Wy pas. 9:30to11a. m., 1to3and 7 to 9 p. m. Chico. Sunrise & “Hope” City. Skagway & Way Ports Cooks Inlet & ay Pts. Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. |Skagway & Way Por Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|May Sun, Moon and Tide. Tnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Times and Heights of High and Low | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | | Lv. San Fran twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | | Ar. Stockton.|l the height of tide is the same at both places. ** Merced. . {1 == TR Fresno. Hanford. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Ana. Santa Fe Trains—paiy. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot Tocal | Limd |Ovrl'd | Local Daily | Daily ‘ Daily | Dally FRIDAY, MAY 2, lia. . Sun rises Pakersfld Sun. sets Kan. City| Moon rises Chicago. o |Time Time| or morning. P for afternoon. i e il 800 . tfain"is the California Lim- ' H W jted, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and + Dining Cars through to Chicago. Ghair Car Tuns to Bakersfield for accommodation ot Jocal first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily. 4220 p. m. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno Yorresponding train arrives at 12:30 . daily. s p._m. through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, Which cuts out at Fresmo. Corresponding 'train arrives at 6:00 p, m. dally. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local. stopping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Qakland, NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, om0 the Overland Express, with 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 feurth time column-gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted (rom the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the meaa of the lower low waters. “Time Ball. Branch \Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- P et sceprm s g AT BT e Franclsco. Cal. | ppoy SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry S e i building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, “EE!\W n PN b ir e, at moon of the 120th meridian, or at § 20, W p. m., Greenwich time. ‘lvj‘mn}ulla | Puget Sound Ports . Eweka. Fumboldt f | Viocorsa0 3 b perfect for use. C. Nelson... | Seattle & Taco i ’ Allia Portland & Way Ports : Mackinaw... | Tacoma 3 - A s e .| Anheuser-BuschBrewing Assn Cons Dav.... ) San Pedro & Way For 3 Neko. . - |Seattle + Mandalay..| Coquille’ River h St. Louis, U. S. A-) Black & Tan, F an Mateo... | Nanaimo . 4 Breters of the famous Budweiser, Michelob, Blac an, Faust, Edith. Seattle g and Ex State of sf.mlx,ie,;o& Z Pale-Lager, Anheuser-Standard, Export Pale quisite. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astorfa..... 5 lled b Ezrvlvnndo - |San Pedro . .[May 5 All orders prompily l‘l vsn Prancisco, Cal clanaw. . New Yo vii LI 5 ;< oana | Norgratk vid Benama My o3 E. G. LYONS & RAAS C0., Wholesale Dealers, s :)l rfl"ltn;(",l') Crescent City . .May & | ecpateh. San Pedro .. 5 5 Momien St “Rarbar 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. RATLWAY TRAVEL . Barbara... Seattle . s e i 3 Y DA Alnmeda Honoluli 6| E . | Puget Sound Poits ....[May 7| ViM ViGOR, ViTALITY for MEN | SOUTHERN PACIF‘C Newport & Way Ports.[May' 7 MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS Trains leave and are due to arrive at Point Arena veire..|May 8 have Deen in use over fifty SAN FRANCISCO. Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way Ports|May § | vears by the leaders of the (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) f{lsr‘:- Manila via Moji May S| Mormon Church and me':r I3avE — Frow APmIL 20,1902 — ARRIVE (yades. |Honolulu . May 8| followers. Positively cure the v gr'\\'vort] May 8| worst cases in ?rm and, youns 7.00a B::t;igsnlsnn‘ Elmirs and Sacra- , untemala. 3 o arising _from effects of _ self- - B Newburg. vs Harbor . IMay 9| abuse. dissipation, excessey or | 7004 Vecaili. W iaters, M- North . Humboldt . | 2| clgarette-smoking. Cure Lost A0 N oa. Catistoga, Santa Ross. Columbla. ... | Portiand & Astoria | | " Manhood Impotency, = Lost| ooo. bt Woodiand, &nights La Feru. |China & Jupan .. L et BP"{’*;- e Marysville, Oroville.. akme | Portland & Astoria jjuis, Pains:in Back, Bvil Desires, Lame Hack, press—Ogden Naltura ity AL Way. oo Nervous Debility, Ieadache, Unfitness to Mar. [ 8004 Atlantic Exp en Niles, Lathrop, Stockton tg: Niles, Mendots, Hanford, Visalis, Portarsille ..o iianaa 4562 304 Shasta Express— Davis, s Gor Bartiett eprings), Willows, Red Bluff, Portiand. 7.552 8.30a San Jose, Livermore, Stocktos lome, Sacramento, Placervill Marysville, Chico, Red Bluf. Oskdale,Chinese,Sonora, Tuol: > 004 Vallejo... 12 Los_Angele: ‘Tracy, Lathro Kaymond FresnosndLos Angeles Ba o Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 7. fls'ggA Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. $12.55» 10.00s The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. .00r Sacramento River Steamers.. Benicta, Winters, Sacram Woodiande Knight Marysville. Oroville.. 3.30r Hayward, Niies and Way 4.00r Mertinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Naj Calistoga, Santa Rosa. s 4.007 Niles, Livermore, Stocl , Lodt.. 12. Jose Livermare 4307 Hayward,Niles, lsfl! The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Ssugus for San Barbara, Los_Angeles 5.00® Port Costa, Tracy,Lathrop, Stockton 5.00r Martines, Antloch. Stockton, Mer- d, Raymond, Fresno. ‘ifi 1 4.25¢ d W ay Statl ) e - ik T S c ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and Eaast. 8.554 $9.10 Hayward and N1l - 311 AST NE ( Ganga). G2 (%MKLW! MIEIXE‘ Street.) 37.454 Santa Cruz Excursion. ... 38.06¢ 8.164 Newark, Centerville, Sam Jose, 1 Felton, Bouider Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations New Almaden, ¥elton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal eqge N, Stattons - 10.50a 1B Do Tons. Too Gutoes Sante Crii. 81 y OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foat of Market St. (Siip 8) From OAKLAND, ¥oot of Broadway — 16:00 13 18:05 10:00 . _12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. CQAST LINE (Broad Gauge). 12.157 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Newsrk, San Jose, Los Gatos. —17:15_ 9:00 11:00 A.%. 1.00 3.00 5.157.x. ird and Townsend Streets.) San Jose and Way Stations. 8.404 San Jose and Way Stations. 8.004 New Almaden.. sé.100 Mouterey Excurs 18.3cr Cosst Line Limited Gllroy, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbasa, Los Angeles and Principal Intermedfate Stations. 10.45» San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas, San L Obispo and Principsl Interm ate Stations San Jose and San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. San ‘Mateo, Redwood, Menio' Paio Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Saiinas, Del Monte, Monterey snd Pactic Grove, 1 San Jose, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Santa Cruz and Way Stations San Jose and Principal WayStatio: San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations. . 19.00a San Jose and Prin: 3 San Jose and Way Stations.. - New Orleans Express— Sau Luis Oblepo, Santa Barbara, Los An- eles, Deming. El Paso, New leans and East.... 10.30a 811457 San Jose and Way Stations. - A for Morning. P for Afternoon. 4t Bunday excepted. ¢ Sunday o & Saturday only. ¢ Monday oniy. ® Baturday and J Tuesday and Fridag. Szndav aniv. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEDS SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTA PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, x:aol, 8:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exira trip at p. m. turdays—Extra at 1:50 and 11:30 D, s m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 & m.: 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 m. Saturdays—Extra trips ‘at 1:55 and SUNDAYS—8:10, W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. nsal"].‘:l_);\' o 8 ?)‘,’:!3!,02 é."?oéof&i%; 0, 9:45, 11:45 b. m. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. ADVERTISEMENTS. M SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Bk BEY e Dl FRPRER DAY . %6:20, 7:40, 8:15, %9:30, 11:00 a. m., 12:25, 2:15, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 6:43, N AYS—8:00, 9:30, *11:00 a. m., 2115, %330, 4:15, 5 p. m. 10 . m. ‘ains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN rRANClBC& *5:45, 6:45, Disorders . m. 5 i THROUGH TRAINS. Pmmp"y 45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. Cured. The treatment that ~ures thoroughly 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15- p. m. week days ‘S:lurfll s excepted) —Tomales and way station! also cures prompt- 8:00 a, m. Sundays—Cazadero and way ly. This is a sci- || stations. entific truth- that 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way will appeal to f| stations. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on everyhody’s reason, | | Legal. Foli My treatment for contracted disor- ders stamps out all infection and in- 0. C. JOSLEN, M. D,,|flammation befora The Leading Spectalist. |1t can reach am aggravated staze or extend to the vital nerve centers of the organic system. In the remedles used and in the thoroughness of my method of ap- plication, I have aitained a degree of per- fection that insures absolutely perfect re- cults in the briefest possible time, thus avoiding all danger of those serious com- plications that bring endless suffering and total or partial loss of power. 1 tréat all diseases of men. consultation free at office Write for my pamphlet, Years a Man.” DR. 0. C. JOSLEN, 1049 Market Street, Diagonally Opposite Hibernia Bank. f - e «nss signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative € Tablets 'Wb; remedy that cures a cold in ome day. 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. S. CRANE, G. P. Agt. St. Louls, Mo. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established i1 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, 1ot Manbood. Dehility or iseage wearing on body and mind and in Diseases. The Doctor eures when thers fail. ‘Try him. ¢ barges low. Cures gunaranteed. Callor write, Dr. J. F. GIBBON, San Francisco, Cal. and offer or by mail “Live All Your Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901] San Franetsco. Week | Sun- ‘ ' Sun- Week Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days. 7:30am| 8:00am| Novato, [10:40am| 8:40am 8:30pm| 9:30am| Petaluma, 05pm 10:25am 5:10pm| 5:00pm|Santa Rosa.|.7:35pm| 6:20pm Fulton, 7:30am, ‘Windser, 10:28am. 5:00pm| Healdsburg, [10:40am)| Lytton, P Geyserville, 3:30pm| 8:00am| Cloverdale, 8:20pm 7:30am| 5:00pm| Hopland ' [10:40am[10:25am 3:30pm| 8 and Ukiah. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm 7:30am| 40am|(10:25am 8:00am| Guerneville.| 7:35pm, 8:30pm| 5:00pm| ‘ 8:20pm. 7:30am| 8:00am| Somoma | 9:1%am| 3:40am 5:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05pm| 8:20pm 7:30am| 10:40am 8:00am| a:sopml fl:coyml Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wi Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton o Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at dals for the 'ysers; at pland for Duncan Springs, Highland !prlni: Kelseyville, Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saraf Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wive Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's. - Riverside. ' Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Haris, om‘x;siby;.r. Scotia and Eureka. y londay roi -t "“o"f_“ms'“f,: und-trip tickets at re- undays round-trip tickets beyond San Rafael at half ratem o PO Ticket offce, 650 Market street, Chronicls ‘bullding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Ast. 9% Gen. Manager. n TAMALPAIS RAILWAY v | Via Sauallio Ferry | _Arive Fran. | Footof Market St. | San Fran. Week| Sun- Sun- Week L —— Days days. | e herern ¢ e | 035 | Days. A-| pai,” seturning loaves at 7220 |12:13 .| 9:154. D00 A aeetvingtn thecigaetis | 113 P-| 3:35P. P 000 Al . Week Dage e 3 “TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS™ Open &l the y car mand. " SATURDAYS DNLYLewea Tavern 0-00 ». arrive San Fraseioes 11897, Ticket Offices, 021 MARKET STREET and SAUSALITO FERRY. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year