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'THE SAN FRANCISCO-CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. { Men’s Diseases Successfully Treated. THROW CORUNNA ON et - L 0. C. JOSLEN, M The Leading Specialist. nent other than that restores absolute h and soundness can ful treatment. ford merely tem- in most ¢ undesirable, but y harmful. Especially is cases of so-called I treat no case for cffects, but direct all oward the accomplish- complete and permanent t is because my methods 1 and actually bring res that my practice has to be the largest of its the entire West. in- ITH the arrival yesterday of | the British ship Corunna, one | more of the overdue fleet has confirmed the judgment of those speculators who take the optimisttc view and risk their money on the chance of safety. The Corunna | was on the overdue list at 15 per cent, but | reinsurance speculation on her had ceased ! | before she arrived, as several days ago | |a vessel arrived that reported her ail| | right and on the way. ! | _The Corunna left Newcastle, Australia, | February 3, with a.large cargo of coal | i | ey and ccke. Of coal she has in her hold ¥ % = for half | 3103 tons, of coke 669 tons. Four days BRITISH SHIP, LONG OVER- after leaving Newcastle she encountered DUE, WHICH ARRIVE IN | a heavy westerly gale, accompanied by a ade M i o high, confused sea. At the height of the | | gale the vessel was thrown on her beam | - e Her.cargo shifted to port and for| el il engineer. but eves | several hours things lookeu pretty budxt_or fi L snpihese bt webey i on Bl | speculators that played her to arrive.! “Young O'Connellyhas followed the sea for six |'The storm abated, howé¥er, cargo was e He is 23 years of age, has a clean, wc}l‘l- trimmed and the rest of the voyage was | bred iook and is said to be a smart officer. He . = | 1s modest and very popular aboard the Talus. | devoid of incident, light winds prevalling | 55, "\5 0" 000 (v’ previous visits to this port § | aimost to this port. William Kelly, & sea- | and has a number of friends in San Tranclaco. | man, 38 years of age and a native of the e Talus. by the way, is the cleanest looking e 2 N ship that has been in this port for many a day. | United States, died on April 8 of palsy | 5,0,'0 105 Vessal ana Captain Fisher keeps and was burled at sea. The COrunna | her spick and span as a° yaght. sighted the French bark Moliere, bound bt from here to Cork, on March 26, in lati- tude 13.08 south, longitude 126.19 west. Reinsurance Changes. The relnsurance rate on the British ship When the Corunna dropped her anchor | she was boarded by the usual army of | I'wecdsdale was yesterday advanced to 15 per runpers. The runners, with services and cent. The rate on the American bark Yosem- ite was raised to 35 per goods to sell, gave Captain McNeil the | customary glad grasp and warm welcome. i | Visitors to Wisconsin. The other runners, those dealing in sall-| | ors, were unusually warm in their wel- | Visitors will be allowed on board the Wis- consin this afternoon. Launches will be run come. They piled aboard the vessel and | from Mission and Folsom streets, B | so glaa were they to welcome the jackies | to ‘port, so eager to make their visit to = ) i = San Francisco pleasant, that they fol- Sails for Tahiti To-Day. Jowed the crew aloft, shook the hand not | The steamship Australia sails this morning busy furling canvas and pressed to the| H for Tahit! with the French mails, passengers |lips” of the still toiling mariners flasks | and a large cargo. | loaded with potent red liquor. Captain g S ‘Mcr\‘eul discovered the welcome cere- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. i | mony going on aloft, shook himself clear — of the men with things to sell and ordered | Matters of Interest to Mariners and all hands on deck. He ordered the wel- | en: have permanently { cases of premature- er, etc., without the le internal dose, which absolute accuracy of g and treatment of the I have mot mct and I have en- ability me for treat- certain that no than that which I 4 can completely and per- T vigor. has > me, even to the advertisements, I cure Contract- ed Diseases thor- se g P e tnn | B | Come committee over the side and the sail- Shipping Merchants. commonly re- ors, each one of which represents to the The ship Jabez Howes will load coal at Co- Guired 25 even | B | runner a good round piece of blood money, | mox for Dutch Harbor. cure partially. | were sent aloft again, alone. Sailors are Do not endanxe; your health an power by relying upon patent nos- trums or other uncertain meas- ures. | still very scarce on the beach, but the | runners usually allow them to furl sails i | before attempting to entice them ashore. el T Will Burn Oil. { | The American-Hawallan steamship Nevadan, | { A Wheat*Clearance. The British bark Inveresk was cleared on Friday for Queenstown for orders, with 13,507 ctls wheat, valued at $15,530, and 88,421 ctls barley, vafued at $36,500. The vessel carried 19,000 ‘feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $318. it el | o whick left New York for this port last Mon- 'HOWLING GALE AND HIGH SEA BEAM ENDS % TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, Satls.| Pler. b i May 4. Santa Ana. |Seattle & Tacoma ..|10 am|Pler 2 Alliance... | Portland & Way Pts{11 am|Pier 16 Eureka. ... | Humboldt ..| ® am|Pier 13 S. Rora San Diego & Wa: Pler 11 Phoenix. ....| Mendocino City Pler 13 Tahitl_direct Pler 7 ay G, Honolulu v. Seattle| 5 pm|Pler 17 Humboldt 12 “m|Pler 2 Puget Soun 5 Pler 16 - | Humboldt 4 Pler 2 ay 6. Cons Bay. San Pedr:k Way 9 Pler 11 Tmatilla. 1 amiPier 9 May 7. Eel River Ports, Pler 2 Grays_harbor Pler 2 Bear Harbor Pler 2 .| Humbolat . 1:30 p|Pler 9 -|Coos Bay & Pt. Orfd/12 m|Pler 13 Seattle & Tacoma..|...... Pler 2 Mexican Ports |Pler 11 Mandalay..|Coquille River . [Pler 2 ay 8. Beesie K... | Golofnin Bay-Teller|......[Pler 16 State Cal.. [San Diego & Way..| 9 am[Pler 11 G. Elder... |Astorla & Portland.[11 am/Pler 24 San Jose...|Panama & Way...[12 m|PMSS May 9. Nip. Maru. |China & Japan....| 1 pm[PMSS Neko. ..... Hamburg & Way..|...... Pler — a 4 Rival.. Willapa Harbor [Pler 2 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena . | |Pler 2 Bonita.....|Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 Alameda. . . | Honolulu 2 pm|Pier 7 Leclanaw..(N. Y. via Panama| 2 pm|Pler 16 ay 11. City Puebla | Puget Sound_Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 H May 12. North Fork 9 am|Pler 2 Newburg. 4 pm|Pler 2 May 13. Columbla.. (Astorla & Portiand/11 am|Pler 24 May 14. Guatemala. |Valparaiso ‘& Way.|12 m|Pler 10 Lakme.....|Astorla & Portland]......[Pler — FROM SEATTLE. Steaner | For. Humbol¢.... Skagway & Way Ports. City Topeksr Skagway & Way Ports. Chico. - Sunrise & “Hope" City. Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Cooks Inlet & Pts. Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Wi Skagway & Way Por Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Sun, Moon and Tide. Thnited 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 twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the same at both places. di ‘will be converted into an oil burner upon My method of her arrival here. Preparations for the change Movements of Steamers. curing Stricture | are siready in progress at the Union Iron e is new and en-| Bl | Works. The Alaskan, which left here about b e tirely original. | Bl | two weeks ago, will also be converted upon her No cutting or | return. i B o dilating. ‘M C. Nelson. ... | Seattl | >. Nelson. ... |Seattle & Tacoma . May . | Charter for Caithness. Phocnix. San Pedro . May | The British tramp steamship Caithness, | Mandalay C})Quflle River . | May an | which arrived here Thursday from Calcutta, | 520 Mateo... | ey parts i s been chartered to ca rim iy ot R e By | b G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria.. y d | & Leclanaw....| New York via Panama. May | n Pomona. Humboldt .. May arrived here January 27, also from Calcutta, | Crescent City | Crescent City May =51 B | an? bas been idle ever since. Decpatch San Pedro . May o §. Monica....|Santa Barbara May charge for con. Corona Southern Coast |May sultation, exam- | 1 Mate Saves Crew. | 4 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Edith e H on or ad- i ay © P b | The scarcity of sallors and the inerease in | Arcat ‘|May © ficted men may competition. between boarding-houses resulted | S. Barb: May 6 2| | feel free to caii in an attempt on Friday night to capture the | Alameda. My 8 1if{upon me orl | crew of the British tramp steamship Caithness. | Abion River [y 8 e anll s e T A bost manned by axperienced runners dropped | Coronado May T - . < | alongside the steamer, one of them climbed Dollar. May 7 sbosrd and had almost persuaded the sailors | Eu Humboldt =3 May T | to accompany him, when the mate discovereq | CIty Puzbla..| Puget Sound Ports May 7 DR 0.C JOSLEN what was going on. The officer provided him- | Senta Cruz.. |Newport & Way Ports.|May 7 » A P, p;l{ I ey hrge‘ f‘;"’(lh He leaned over e ST ‘;ly g the steamer’s side, polnted the weapon tow: - | Oyste v ay 1049 Market Street, | the erimping crafy, and said: o A | Wiliapa Harbor . iMay 8 S i Gl oint Arena ... [May 8 BAM FRANEIRD. The boat’s painter was cut end a rowing ex- San Diego & Way Ports/May 8 Diagonally Opposite the Hibernia hibition such as is rarely seen outside of a |Manila_ via Moji ... May 8 Bank. Fourth of July regatta followed. The ma- .| Honolulu . May 8 lr»nnedlrur;ngr wasl dropped into a shore boat . gfl:mm?{ &b“rly Ports may g | a couple of ours later, |Grays Harbor . [ay L] { - el e A North Fork.. | Humboldt .. [May o — — | Guatemala. .| Valparalso & Way Ports!May 10 i Has Famous Ancestor. Columbla.... |Portland & Astorla HICHESTZH'S ENGLISH | The second officer of the British ship Talus lP:l‘r(“- < n‘-'s 5&‘ &an;m . fel . O’Connell, me. ortland & Astoria y A iy hodien 5 Drasyes {#is ovarty. ", \Damiel 3F. saye: Ventura. Sydney & Way Ports. or CHICHESTEE'S ENG! ‘I was born in Indla, where my father was | Queen. Puget Sound Ports. iz RED scd Gold mgtail's bes with Live ribbon. Take £ othor, Hefuss Ds and Imite g Happy Childhood Knows What’s Best Medicine that a child dislikes, will not do it much good. Sensible parents will give the little darlings medicine that tastes good and s does good, and don’t grip or gripe; the kind they like themselves. A s *I have never used any remedy that has e Ty as ho cats them. e Tamy —Mrs. Robt. G. Faj losses in 24 hours. Five d_for any case we been as dden from e % Goes, Ohio, "I shall never be without Cascarets. My childre are always delighted Txbiow; and ory” for more: They ‘Bems "y, Pplaco in my home,” —Mrs. John Flagel, Michigan City, Ind, ¢ Cascarets in our family and they aro the —Mrs. James Greenwood, Menasha, Wis. .1 always keep Cascarets tn the house for the child- ren as well as mysel Chas. Root, 692 Lorain St., Cleveland. O. or a INSTITUTE. d- Also for sale at 10733 d 1 2 a C oy b ehildren's is & non-poisonore remody for Gonorrhaes Gieet, Spormatorrhes, Whités, unnatoral dis chargos, or any inflamma- Guarsnueed 1o 8 tion, irritation or ulcera- f@reveat contagion, $10D of mucous.men- E TicEvans CueuicaQo, Doooee- Noo-astringent. B\ CINCINATL O | Tof | i HOTEL, { EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & ©U. European plan. Rooms, 50c to $1 50 day; #5 to 88 week; $8 to $20 month. Free baths bot and cold water every room; fire grates in every room; elevator runs all night. Weak Men and Women —Mre 'For months I have used C: 3 one: r?ulre no olh::m::icln:..'emn ASE chy Hae —Mrs. G. H. Hammond, 683-24th St., Minneapolis. 1 rely upon Casc: ond gely upoy arcts entirely in looking after )‘—lln. Ellen Burwell, 1812 Division St., St. Louis, g little be thi 1d L R R Mg Ry ot L."—W. A. Goin, Okmugn. . l.x‘l‘ ® was sound und ““My littls daughter complained of not feeli Sa0 Dornn 40 Vo e s ms SOre b Lok el 88 than half Cascarets are Gancaret tabiet was given hor and in an hour she got up ‘ay well as ever. & household necessity-" oy littlo girl was greatls troubled with worms, but after giving her a %o box of Cascarets, she 18 entirely yell. B oum —Mrs. Johx F. Biley, 6 Sudler St., Gloucestor, Mass. NEW WESTERN Medicine forced on the little ones loses half its power. Nasty, sickening medicine is'an injustice to the dear little innocents who can’t protect themselves, makes them pecvish and afraid of the dose, When a child hates the medicine, it will not be effective. Children always and easily agzinst the damages of childhood’s ailments, Best for the Bowels. Al druggists, toc, 35c, soc. Never sold In butk, ULD USE SITTERS, The genuine tablet stam C C. Guaranteed to cure arch 26, o ey Beskin ang money back. Sample and booklet free. _Address O YOUF ppoliere, hence 323 Market. | 1 ey have a permanens “Fiion. L. Most, P. M., Trenton, Pa. | | Ladysmith. SUNDAY, MAY 4. Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises g |Time g |28 s 8 .0 T 4.1 4 4( 8:56) 4.4 5 8| 9 4.6 3 1|10 4.7 | 7 .‘111 4.8 8 .7(12 4.8 o .8] T 4.8 1 | L. 10 .71 T —0.8| 2.9 u | 5.5| 8:12|—0.6) 9 3.0 | 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 day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the s dings of the United States Coast Survey char(s, 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. —_—— Time Ball. nch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., May 8, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferr building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time. W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, May 3. | Stmr Del Norte, Green,.57 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, 6 days from Port- land, via Eureka 3 hours. Stmr National City, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Brazg. Stmr South Coast, Jamleson, 14 hours from Albton. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 65 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Empire, 6 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 86 hours from Ta- coma, Ger stmr Neko, Krause, 3 days from Port Hadlock; put in to finish loading. Br stmr Victoria, Casey, 4% days trom Comox. Br ship Corunna, McNell, 87 days from New- castle, NSW. # Bark Gatherer, Younggren, 9 days trom Schr Eurcka, Schou, 3 days from Eureka. ADVERIISEMENTS. STERLING FURNITURE o— Everything for the Home. Besides our six big furniture floors we have our annex, the ground floor of the adjoining building. Pretty china and glassware (a solid car- load of dinner sets received last week). Kitchenry and Richmond ranges. You're a3 welcome to 100k as to buy. Won't you come in and spend a pleasant half-hour locking around? > o e seeeseee sees Massive 0ak Morris Chair $8.50. Doesn’t look like the usual “bargain” Morris chair, does it? It's very different. The spreading ar ms are five inches wide, terminating in carved griffin heads. Deep, roomy seats (21 inches wide); luxurious cushions in almost every imagin able color. Made of oak, eve rv whit—quarter-sawed oak, and polished. e 3 - Here Are Two Prelty Reception Chairs. Both are made of oak; both have up- holstered seats and backs. No two are upholstered alike, so it gives an almost endless varlety to choose from. YOUR CHOICE, ..82.?2 ROCKERS TO MATCH. . T Makes the daintiest kind of a sewing rocker. Matlings on the Arab. A big shipment of mattings: go on sale this week. From Hongkong per steamer Arab. More of that seamless, reversible mat- ting, in 20 and 40 yard.rolls, at 15¢ & yard. Prettier patterns than were in the old lot. New Japanese mattings 20e¢, 25¢ and 380e¢ per yard. New Weathered Oak Novellics Coming in every day. Tables that look to be hundreds of years old, quaint hall seats, and still an- other something new— « Green Grass” Furniture. Made of plaited marsh grass on rattan frames. Soft, pliable; adjusts itself to your position. Pretty divans, rockers and armchairs. ‘the Sideboard Pictured Above $25. But there are lots of things the picture doesn’t tell. First, it's made of quarter-sawed oak and polished. Those two top drawers are not flat, but are prettily round- ed. One of them is lined with plush. The top ig 48 inches wide and 24 inches deep. The beveled Fren ch plate mirror is 31x18 inches. STERLINGFURNITURECOMDANY 1039 Mafket SL, Opposile McAllister. J —oos PREPARING TO FIGHT THE SAN JOSE SCALE WASHINGTON, May 3—The Depart- ment of Agriculture is preparing to fight the ravages of the San Jose ' scale throughout the country with its natural i | | | | | 3 Olsen, from Callao, for Port Townssnd. April 28, bark Coalinga, hence April 10, for Bristol Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 3, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind W, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 3—stmr Bruns- TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOKS A car-load of Cook Books T IO SUreka. | ived May 3—Bitn Ara. | | Just arrived from Chicamoand enemy, the ladybug, brought from the %o, from Caleta Duena, are ready for distributiom at interior of China. Assistant Botanist Marlatt has just returned irom the Ori- ent, where he sought the original home of the dreaded scale. Far in the interior of the latter country, where European plants had not penetrated, he found the scales and also the ladybugs, which kept the scales in subjugation and_permitted the native plants to flourish. Marlatt started home with a good supply of these lady- bugs, but only sixteen survived on ar- rival in this country, and fourteen of these subsequently died. The two re- maining, however, were nursed carefully by the Government with a view to fight- ing the scale in the same manner as in China. There are now fifty of them, requiring the constant gathering of scales from the department grounds for food. While not expecting the scales to be exterminated from this country, experts are planning to attack them with the increasing breed of their natural enemies. Salled May 3—Bktn Omega, for Sydney. POINT REYES—Passed May 3, 6:15 a m— Br stmr Wyefleld, from Nanalmo, for San Diego. Passed April 3, 6:15 p m—Stmr Ruth, from Eureka, for San Pedro; stmr Redwood City, from Bowens Landing, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May $—Stmr Co- quille River, hence May PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May 8—Stmr Al- bion River, for San Francisco, SIUSLAW—Arrived April 27—Schr Bender Brothers, hence April 17. May 1—Stmr Acme, hence Abril 27; schr C A Klose, hence April 27, in tow stmr Acme; schr Sacramento, hence Azril 19, TACOMA—Sailed May 2—Schi Salvator, for San Pedro. May 3—Br ship Whitlieburn, for Queenstown. Arrived May 3—Stmr Olympia, from Hong- kong; schr Philippine, from San Diego. Arrived May 3—Schr Alvena, from San Pedro. Salled May 3—Schr Luzon, for San Pedro. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 3—Bktn Ruth,’ tor Bristol Bay: schr Columbia, for Honolulu: the business office of this paper. All Call subscribers are entitled to a copy of this great Cook Mook at the prem- jum price of fifty cents. An additional charge of 20 cents to pay expressage will be required from out of town subseribers ordering by mail. _— o Situation Grave in Portugal. MADRID, May 3.—Advices from the Portuguese frontier indicate that the sit- uatlon in Portugal is becoming extremely grave in conmsequence of the excitement | caused by the bill passed ov the Cham- ber of Deputies approving the calling of a convention of Portugal’s creditors for schr H D Bendixsen, for San Francizco; bark :!h%tnu,r"}mse‘J of tc:o(r;lverPtlniy the foreign - - Vidette, for San Pedro; stmr Queen, hence lebt. Members o e 'ortuguese army " May i for Victoria; Ger bark Antigote, from | and navy ‘are Joining the popular pro- Long Overdue Schooner Arrives. Santa Rosalia. tests. All telegrams from Portugal are| PORT TOWNSEND, May 3.—The SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 3—Stmr Co- | censored. schooner Mayhuka, from Zamboanga, rona, hence April 30. Sailed April_3—Stmrs Phoenix and Bruns- wick, for San Franclaco; stmr Corona, for San Francisco; schr Ida McKay, for Bureka; schr Challenger, for Port Townsend. ASTORIA—Sailed May 3—Stmr George W Elder, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 3—Stmr Bruns- \wick, from San Pedro. Sailed May 3—Schr reka. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled April 3—Br stmr Grafton, for Esquimalt. COOS BAY—Arrived May 3—Stmr Arcata, hence Aoxril 30 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 3—Bkin —_———————— It isn’t necessary for a man to be a | hypnotist in order to get his mind con- certrated on the toothache. Philippine Islands, for Puget Sound, long overdue, arrived off Cape Iglauery to-day. The Mayhuka sailed from Zamboanga November e oo SRR T SN NG AUCTION! YON RHEIN R. E. 0. "Lottle Carson, for Eu- e , hence April 24, for New Whateon. s i 513 CALIFORNIA STREET. Passed inward May 3—Barge Richard TIT and Ruth B Godfrey, from San Pedro: schr A good, THURSDAY, MAY 1Sth King Cyrus, from Honolulu. well bullt, 12 O'CLOCK M. SHARP. Cor. Geary and Laguna—7 Superb Lots, All Sunny. durable trunk, all heavy brass trimmings, two extra trays; an excellent value for §$9 our special price ........ b Paseed outward May 3—Schr C § Holmes, “Arrived Azril 3—Schr Comdeer, from Ka- hului; schr Fannie Dutard. hence Aoril 19, for Port Blakeley; schr Mahukona, from Zam- boanra. CRESCENT CITY—Arrived May 2—Stmr Mandalay, from_ Pandon, Or. May 3—Stmr T8 Westpert. from Westnort. » SEATTLRE—Arrived May 3—Schr Nokomls, L from Honolvlu. o BALLARD—Arrived May 2—Schr Ruth E > Godfrey, from San Pedro. * = sl3 Arrived May 3—Schr Corona, from San I great vaslety. o g Pedro. We carry —_— » Salled April 3—Schr Albert Meyer, for San ahoddy oF cheap- Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 2—Bktn e ’{‘L‘:‘hegl“";’s; a Benicla, 38 davs from Gallao: stmr Newburs, it o S e+ Pl > 3 henr»ll\ 11 20; schr Jennie Thelin, hence for genuine Alligator ba: X5 L April i 3|z Salled May 3—Schr C A Thayer, for San Sam oo A - : Pedro. RN PORT. Furniture and horse‘- ek 5 hold goods on credit if 26 | 208 | 27 21:6 | 27:0 PHILADELPHIA — Cleared May 2—Stmr Shawmut, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NOUMEA—Salled May 3—Schr Robert R Hind, for Newcastle, Aus, to load for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Sailed May 1—Fr bark Gene- vieve Molinos, for London. Arrived May 2—Br ship Carnedd Llewelyn, you like. AR Smithla 128-130 Ellis St., above Powell. GEARY STREET. PACIFIC AVE.—HOME OF JUDGE W. C. srtar 6 gom AN FLEET, 3 E g acific, W of Scott; 12 rooms, 3 baths: hardwood floors: furnace, range, bile liard room, reception Rall, ste, oot DI CALIFORNIA-STREET RESIDENCE. Scbr John A, Nilson, 8 days from Astorl: Schr Julla E Whalen, Robertson, 51 days from Pago Pago. \ CLEARED. \ 1 | like Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ask for them and are kept healthy Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, g | 5 her Jchf Aasg at South ‘Bend, Saturday, May 3. oo tmr Ramfer. Hansen, Seattle; Follard ‘0. Stmr Austral ¥ Lawless, Tahitl; J D Spreck- els & Bres C Mgz A Stmr Kodlak, Gronberg, Unalaska; Alaska Commercial Co. ) Br nlml;Véntnor, Ferry, Portland; Willlama, Dimond 0. SAILED. Saturday, May 3. Columbia, Doran, Astoria. North Fork, Nelson, Bureka. San Pedro, Jahnsen, Eureka. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino, Stmr Gualala, Weber, Bowens Landing. T\S stmr Thetis, Healy, Seattle, Bark Olymoie, Evans, Honolulu. Fr bark Reine Blanche, Loreau, Queens! Bktn W H Dimond, Hanson, Honolulu. Schr Guide, Olsen, Coos Bay. Schr Tda A, Campbell, Point Reyes. Schr Lillebonne, Jensen, Bristol Ba; Schr Eva, Stmr Stmr Stmr y. Bjornstrom, Bristol Bay. lat 13 5 lon 120 10 W—Fs bark 5 i Feb 28, for Qummm 5 schr O J hence Jan 1. 27:6x132:6—2014 Californt; CUXHAVEN — Arrived May 2—Br shin of Broderick; 9 rooms, bath, laundre’ st BN Arrived May. 3—Ger bark-G H N 5 ; LON] [—Arrive ay 2 r rk - 5 Waspaus, from - Oreson. May - ‘3—Ger - ship COR. JONES AND FILBERT—RENTS $63. ‘Willy Rickmers, hence Jan 4. PORT SAID—Arrived May 2—Br stmr In- veric, from Norfolk, Va, for Manila. ANJER—Passed prior to May 2—Br ship Forrsst Hall. from New York, for Hongkong. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May an stmr Hongkong Maru, hence April 15. . 41xT0—NE. cor. Jones and Fllbert: 4 flats: marine view; bank most iain; 990~ e §age can remain; 990~ LEAVENWORTH, NR. ELLIS - 0 236:6-810 and 312 Leavenw T abs ute certainty of advance in v. superior to this. R visit DR. JORDAN'S grear | HUSEUN OF AHATOHY Salled May 1--Br stmr Hyson, for Seattle. 1051 MAREET Y. bet. GehaTeh, 5.5 Cal, F1et-STREET FLATS—RENTS $30. NAhl::gro:rArrglxed May 2—Nor stmr Tita- “The Largest hih ey ‘“Qrilet:r—-z‘?lz;_ -mhm 21st st., N. lne, east NEWCASTLE, NSW —Sailed May 2—Br St patienry o, 251 coteracied S. W. COR. iy ana CHU e stmr_Puritan. for Manila, ® Specialist on the Cosst. Eat. 36 yesce 100x100, with store and residence fmprove- HONGKONG—Arrived prior to May A—Br o8, ments—3711 to 3717 Seventeenth St.. of will stmr Movune, from Liveroool. Aoril 30—Br mm—.:l::mfilfl Nl corner. 53:6x100 and adjomning lot on mr_Ching from Tacom: venteenth st., 44:6x160. ULL—Salled May 2—Br ship Godiva, f Treatment _persom - - R L e . .. * @ | BUILDING LOTS—CASTRO AND 19th STS. ‘West line of Castro, 30 feet N. I0thin 1 or 2 lots; aiso. iGin, N. line of 19tk W. of Castro, in 1 or 2 lots. TY;’?,?J&“ON.?':"}E“ LOTS—BARGAIN. eacl 115, Diame: 316 feet S, ‘of Twenty-frat street i Write for Book. PHIL@SOPHY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE, T b e O ¥ ¥ DR. JORDAN & CG., 1051 Market St 8. F. SENSATIONAL Book for men. Amusing, structive. All men can get one by GIBRALTAR—Paseed May 3—Ger stmr Tot- mes, from Hamhure, for San Francisco, Unlucky Boy Fatally Injured. SAN JOSE, May 3.—Henry Harvey, 9 years old, was fatally injured this after- noon by being kicked on the head by a horse. A 1&1' weelk:.‘zgo t'ho p:y lost a nger e n of a cariridge which he e the Etter. city. . Ine GEARY-STREZET CO! RENT fi sendf 26x92—2295 Geary and 1316 to 20 ok had picked from th e ¥ & CO., t-nuq,m srocery; §3000 bank morigage can 140 [