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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902 2 33 LLOADED FREIGHT CARS SLIDE OVER FERRY WHARF INTO BAY Matters of Interest to Mariners and r at T xhe v&“ rf at Main street 30 o'clock Monday night, and | $10,000 worth of merchan- d a chunk of the railroad g stock are in need of the iver. The cars contained ed to Uhl Bros., crock- Dohrmann & Co. and rs containing the crock- pipe are completely sub- wall paper car is only part- water. The wrecking operations commenced at daybreak vesterda, i of the crockery BRITISH VESSEL WHICH BRINGS HEAVY CARGO OF NITER FROM TUNIN. ed while the cars Yardmaster E. Pot- body must have turned way. Others give dif- but the result was the The cars took the wrong sailing over the barge steps to stop them could the I\ew Ship for This Coast. city twenty-five minutes later than the height of tide is the same Sun, Moon and Tide. Tnited States Times ¥ Bay. tront | | Coast and Geodetic Survey— | and Heights rs at Fort Point, cisco Published by official au- Thotity of the Supetintendent: NOTE—The high and low waters occur at (Mission-street whar) about at Fort Point; of High at both plac and Low entrance to San es. se & Co. have purchased the WEDNESDAY, M. arence S. Bement for service | ent is at present in New . Grant has been sent She is chartered ina. She will t. be Orlent to this NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Shipping Merchants. | he Italian ship Fortunato Figari loads lum- | Biakeley for Iquique at 40s. hra is chartered for yaney. 13/ ESzaa 25505 S LA DDA BB AS SRS e PO TrrTr v v v rves e A e e e e e AP “AT SLOANE'S” ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE FURNITURE— . ons of g to close during this sale many pieces from the most cluding Parlor, Dining-room, Library, Hall Furni- 25 TO 50 PER CENT. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT— Lace Curlains—Exceptional Valves. berg Lac erg Lace, formerly $20.00, now $15.00 per pair. xor'nerl) $14.00, now $11.00 _per pair. Point, formerly Sn 00, now $8.50 per pair. ]n&h Point, formerly $7.75, now $6.00 per pair. merly $4.. for now $2.00 per pair. \Iu< in, 1ormcm $3.50, now $2.50 per pair. CARPETS— IMMENSE VARIETY of patterns in HIGHEST GRADES. RODY BRUSSELS— Formerly $1.25 and SLSO per yard. Reduced to $1.12%; and $1 HIGH PILE AXMINSTERS— Lat yles and colorings. Reduced to $1.00 per yard. BEST TAPESTRY BRUSSELS— $1.00 per yard. to 75€ per yard. +25 per yard. Sewed, Lined and Laid. ORIENTAL RUGS— We m 23 to 40 per cent. We >Lo wing a large selection of rare pieces at reductions varying invite inspection of stock and comparison of prices. W. & J. SLOANE & CO, Carpels, Furniture, Upholstery. 114-122 POST STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. NN OB IR SRR, S5 | RERERERERIRNE, RRENE RRRRRE, nnnuummni: —RRRRRRRRRy THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMFORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. Men’s Hose 1ic. less, well ‘made, excellent wearing sale Wednesday oniy, pair. . A Special Sale Fine Dimities. By fine we mean not only excellence in_ quality, tut also superiority of finish and pnxmng These are this season’s best styles, in plain co'ors and up-to-date fancy designs and color- ings; scme have satn stripes in the weave; choice of a large lot, (o—dzy on]y, et A, o s 12¢ $7.00 Waists, 66c. N= w, Up-to-Date. All back lawn and all white. The black is made with ten fairly wide tucks in frent and tucked back, the white one s made with two rows of wide em- broidery inserting, both in all = sizes, regularly $1.00; to- day only, 66¢c. Curtain Sale. These splendid offerings for home furnishers are for Wednesday only. Very F ne Lace Curtains—Imperted to sell at from 36 to $25 per pair, of which we have only emall lots of 1, 2, 4 or 6 pairs of a kind left, about 200 pairsiin all, including Battenbergs, Irish Poicts, Brusse's, Point de Luxe, Ca'zis and handsome nove'ty curtains, made on best Fiench net. To-day one-guarier off regular prices. . 500 Curtain Ends—Finc Saxony Bruseels, Ir'sh Peints and Battenbergs, all of them 114 yards ‘ong, fome of them very wide, suifable for sash curta'ns, tidies and odd windows, reg- ular value §1.50 each; sale price 75 (-] to-day . . . . . Ony 2, 4cf6afa km{ Medicine Chest for Bathroocm, $3.15. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when 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 from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Brangh Hydrographic Office. U. S N., Mer- ts” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Say'6, 1005, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & p. m., Greenwich tim STANDLEY, H. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. Movements of Steamers. | Ha Medicin: Crest or Ba hrocm Cabinet—Size 20x26 inches, made of solid oak, interior pro- vided with sheives, dcor has a beveled French plate mirror, worth $4. 75, special Wednesday only . . Sl Groceries To-day. Lennox Soap—Proctor & Gamble’s, Wednes- RERRRRRE RRERER RRRRRE ERRERER. RERRE RRRRRY RERRRR RERRR RRRRERE RRRRRRRE ) day, 18 bars. . ‘e Who.e Wheat or Graham Flvur—Wedn:sday, 10-1b. sacks . .18¢ Pearlne 1 ih rackanes. W sl 3 Back? ; ages ..l o B~ o e 250 Ascoricd Soups and Beans in Tomato Sauce, Van Camp’s, Wednesday, 3 tins. . 250 Ir.:s—Exm quality boneless, Pu-.zm;Y large tins, our 1egular 25c tins, and there are none better at any price; to-day, 5 ¢tims . . . ‘s - $1.00 Konl Cofiu— Our alre:dy fammu Hawaiian * blend, Ib . 19¢ Orange Marmalade—Madam Creitcher's or Mrs. Spence’s, both .homemade, both very nice; glass, 10@; jar . . . .20¢c These are fine quality Maco Yarn, with lisle finish, either black or tan, a good weight, seam- The Embroidery Salc ol ihe year begins Thursday. of these gaods in show case al muiin entrance of the store, and more facts in the newspapers later. hose, on ...11c See large A Great Silk Clean-up. 4 Different Lines of $1.25 Siiks: Special To-Day, 69z. From four previous successful sales held within the last few weeks, we have left about 3000 yards of choice $1.25 silks, which, without regard to cost or real value, have been marked for spectl sale to-day to close them out for good and al!, peryard.............c.000nnn. In Thesz Four Lo's Are: 24-inch Colcred Teffetas, in desirable shades of emerald, tu:quoise, white, maise, b'uet, garnzt and cerise. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- display Colored Feau dz Soie, in the very newest shades of moces, greens, grays and browns. 27-inch Flannel Ta feta that is w.mnua to wear, in some pretty shades of cardinal, heliotrope, bluet, brown, lavendengand gobe'in b Fancy Siiks that will'make neat shirt wxuu~problbly thirty broken lots of these, not much of each, but all pretty and desirable. in ma'n aisle, per pair. Sweenlny Reductions in Trimmed Hats. Trimmed Hats that were $18.00, $20, $22.50, cut-ta.......5.00 Trimmed Hats that were. §8.00 and $10.00, cut to Special Shirt Waist Hat, $2.55—Just like picture, only the original looks much bet- ter; good straw, extra stylish shape, liberal vewvet trimming and two buckles; special at $2.95 Ladies’ $1.25 Kid Glcves. Another splendid glove offering for Wednesday— Women’s Plque, Gi Gloves in krowns, tens, modes, reds, grays, black snd white; soft fl=xible skins, made ext-a strong, fine, embro’ good value $1 25 glove; special Wednesday on'y, AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. ’ continues all 1his week. Sfree. 69¢c 14.50 $6.50 790. Siace’ Kid | =red backs and two patent cgsps, a on salestab’es 790 Guns and Rifies, Thousands of R'fles, Carbines, Guns and Muskets of various makes taken by the Three Great Powers—the United States, England and Germany—from the natives'in Samoa in June, 1899, are now on stecial sale in The Empor- Fully 2000 of them, with a little cleaning, ‘polishing and ciing, will um. be in good condition for shooting; all of them will make most a:t fer dens, cozy corners, club rooms, etc. high 2 $30 and $40; all on saleat the uniform price, cach Hemstitt;hed Trays, 2c¢. 700 fine Hemstitched Lawn Trays, least 20c each, inches, worth at Wednesday only . . . . . sze 18x27 12¢ Rug Special. Heavy plle. Axminster Ruzs, size 27x60 inches, Persian and floral effects, beautiful colorings, regularly ,3”, special Wednesday . $2.25 Guns in this collection that cost as stic decorations 98¢ Horn Hair Pins. 72 Gress Hom Hair Pins; all of them 3 inches long; in shel and amber; 3 shapes, pla'n, round top and waved; on special sale to-day,dozen . . . . . . 8¢ Cube Pins. 250 D:zen Cube Pins, in an asortment of fancy designs, and containing all whits, al all mourning, all jer, and fancy colors acsorted with " jet; worth " 1o each; on el dnits Wbl cathis Sc 5 e sy p——— Lester and Kent’s beautitu! Electrical Exhibit, «24 Hours in the Alps,” Alttraction Hiii, second flcor, admiss.on Dailv from 10 a. m. until closing tizue. Novelty Ribbon, 29¢ Another of our sensational Ribbon offerings to- Bullard Beautiful New Man- | The most bha-dsomely appointed in the city. ' A nice 11-inch-long Champion Whisky. Chamgi>n Whisky— Custemers Cuters Al Whisky— Wednesday at the very special price, per bo'tle . . .680 Domes ic Porter—Equal to the imported, Wednesday, dizzn . . $1.05 Extra Fruit Syrups—Raspberry and umnadme, Table Claret—An extra good quality that gives mmammnmamwmmmmwmmam mmanmmmmmmmmmmunmm Tooih Brushes 8c. Imported Tooth Brushes,” made by Loonen, the famous French manufacturer; brushes which if bought in the regular way would bz 15c each, on sale Wednesday The Very Latest day, the very newest product of the. loom; lace open work, soft-weave taffeta ribbon in moire designs, in a complet= rang= of neck ribbon colors; made to sell for and fully worth soc per yd.; Wednesda el i bl - $10Cam>ras,$6.98. Magazine Cameras that hold twelve 4x 5 plates at one load- g ing; said by experts to be the best and. most accucate magazine in the mar- ket, have a fine achromatic lens with bulb release shutter and a very simp'e and effectual phte changing device; regu‘ar price $10; on spenzl sale W-dmshy - 86 .98 icuring and Hair=- dressing Parlors Now Open. Al of th: modern appliances for treating the eca’p, the hair, face masage, manicuring, etc. On'y experts in their profession are employed in these parlors. Privat: Shampoo and Massag: Rooms. Electric Fans to quickly dry the hair. First.class se:vice; moderate prices. Dressed Doll, 22¢. doll, patent jo'nted bisque head, flixen hair, glass eyes, ful- ly dressed in preuy light “co'crs, with black shoes an' stockings,a goc do! in fact; Wednesday only. .22 Special Ssle of of the big store ar: fumiiiar with this good brand of straight goods. It is on special sa’e Wednes- day only, gallon . . $2.40 Wednesday, bottle . 25¢ RANRRE HARAR AAR AR ARLARRRNE WRAARHNA L AARRANE WAARRAARARE AAREAR ARAAR QAR R XA RAAAL N ARRRAN RARAS CRA AR AN RN R AR RN A s sat'sfaction to a ur;- number of our patrons, gallen . - 48¢ § ‘A‘IMW‘U Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, 2 days from Ventura; up river direct; in tow tug Rescue. Br bark Procyon, James, 73 days from Ju- nin, via Pisagua Bens Hoy Somers, S5hana, 13 days from Port dlo bchr Queen, Nelson, 15 days from Port Gam- i ol le. Schr Willlam Olsen, Rorvick, 12 days from TO ARRIVE. Eteamer. ‘ From. Due. | Mandalay. ...| Coguille Rivxer......... |May Arcata. Coos Bay & Port Orford/May -| Honolulu . | Fairhaven | Hadlock Humboldt 3 Puget Sound Ports May Newport & Way Ports.[May Seattle .. . Humboldt -| Mendocino City. San Pedro. | Redondo Al G. Dollar. Aiblon Eiver. Point Arena Santa Rosa. | Point_Arena . |San Diego & Way Ports | Mantla_via® Mojt Honolulu ... 4 | Panama. & Way Ports..| Grays Harbor | Humbolat Santa Monica | Bumboldt o | Oyster Harbor." |Graye Harbor {Humboldt ... | Valperaiso & Way | Fortlana & Astoria China & Japan .. Portland & Astoria G.C.Lindauver | Grays Harbor.. - |M: Coos Bay.... |San Pedro & Way Ports.| J. 8. Kimball |Seattle & Tacoma ...... M Ports! | Whatcom direct | Newport & Wa |China & Japan | Puget Sound Ports. TUmatilla. TO SAIL. CLEARED. Tuesday, May 8. | stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorta: Goodall, & Co. Pe::(rinr;‘s 'Fmernrlse. Miller, Hilo; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Br stme Victorla, Casey, Ladysmith; R | Dunsmuir's Sons Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo; Welch | Port Gamble. & Co. SAILED. Tuesday, May 6. st Lodmis, Bridgett, Redond Stmr Goos Bay. Glelow: San Pedro Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, San Pedro. Stmr Enterprise, Miller, Hilo. Schr Joseph Russ, Anderson, Grays Harbor. Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Schr Fannle Adele, Bellenson, Grays Harbor. Schr Mizoah, Anderson, Bristol Bay. Schr Ida A, Campbell, Point Reyes. SPOKEN. April 18, lat 11 N, lon 26 W—Ger bark Bremen, for Honolulu. Gen'{“u‘; .{mflt 3 40 N, lon 130 W——Chil bktn Alta, from Portland, for Tsintau. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 6, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind BW, velocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. CRESCENT _CITY_Salled . May tport, for San Francisco. “EHMDE?QU‘AiEBIled May 3—Schr Maggie C San Pedro. R‘f\s:rh(:; May 3—Schr Lucy, from San Pedro. Arrived May 4—Schr Zampa, from Klawack. PORT KENYON—Sailed May 5—Stmr Argo, San_ Francisco. o MEYRS—Passed May 6, 0 a m— Stmr | Coquille River, from Fort Brage, for San SFATTLE——AWI\ed May 6—Stmr John S May K ahed” Mh:';';cf,-—qmn ‘Roanoke, for New York Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for Japan and China; stmr Ckico, for Valdez. Safled May 5—Stmr Clty of Topeka, for Ta- ete. ea 6—Stmr* he! sh! SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 6—Stmr Samoa; from Umi "E:u‘ifi"ki‘, o e Désbateh, for San Fran- cise —Arrived May G—Stmr City of To- ,.J:‘ C%fifi Aripway: stmr Bithu Thomeon, Poxn Seattle: stmr Mineola, hence May 2. Uiled May 6-Dutch bark Pax, for South Africa; Br stmr Braemar, for China. Arrived May 6—Stmr Quee o 5 Safled May 6—Stmr City "ot Toveka; tor PR ENGILLE RIVER—Salled May 6—Schr Onward. for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR_Arrived May 6—Stmr G ¢ Lindauer, hence May 3. Falk, from Eureka. Astorla. vance, from Humburx. P LAND.Safled April 1i—Ship Henry a1l CORO:! Horda, from Tacoma, for St Vincent. FTSHANGH,\I—AI'U‘«ed May 3—Ship Wm P Ve, ASTORIA—Sailed May 6—Fr for Queenstown. COOS BAY—Salled May 6—Schr Charles E for San Franc PORT BLAKELE' hn D Tallant, for i8c0. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May Courtney Ford, for San Francisco. O—Arrived May 5—Stmr May 6—Stmr Aberdeen, REDON D SOUTH BEND—Sailed May 6—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco. bark Vendee, 6—Schr Ruth, from Safled May 6, 12 noon—Stmr Robert Dollar, for San Francisc 0. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 5—Br stmr Wye- fleld, from Nanaimo. EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA — Cleared May 5—Stmr DELAWARE NEW YOI from K—Arrived - May ‘olon. Hawalian, for San Francisco, via New York. BREAKWATER—Passed out May 5—Stmr Shawmut, for San Francisco. 6—Stmr Ad- Salled May 6—Stmr Orizaba, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Robert Sudden, from Wallahroo. HULL—In nor( April 26—Br for 8an Francisc DON—In bort April 26—Br ship Peng- Jern. for Victorla: Br ship, Toxteth, for San lego. LON. May 5—Bktn ship Pegasus, BROWHEAD—Passed May 4—Br ship Bal- lachulish, from Fraser River, for Liverpool. LIZARD—Passed May 3—Br ship Glencons, for San Francisc for San Francisco. DUBLIN—S8ailed Aoril 20—Fr bark Briz- ux, for Swanse: a. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 5—Ger bark Tarvenbek, from Astorfa. Salled May 4—Ital bark Carles P, for Gla S lGUIQUE—Safled March 10—Br ship Craig- more, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Arrived May 5—Ship Aryan, nce Dec 27. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived May Bracadale, hence Jan 1. HAMBURG —In port April 25—Br bark Nor- ma, for Honolulu and Puget Sound. Arrived May 3—Br ship Dendrath Castle, from Tacoma. Oregon: Br shin Travancore, ip Pass of Melfort, NEL—Arrived Aoril 1 from New York NOUMEA—Sailed April 5—Schr ‘Muriel, Port ‘Townsend. CALLAO—Sailed May 5—Ger stmr Pentaur, for San Francisco. STYDNEY—Arrived May 5— Stmr hence Aoril 10. FALM OUTH — Arrived May James Kerr, hence Jan 18. Reported errival “of Tarenbek at Queens- town was an error. NANAIMO—Sailed May 6—Nor stmr Tita- nin, for San Francisco. Sailel May 6—Nor stmr Titania, Francisco. FREMANTLE—Arrived May 5—Bark Hes- i per, from Hastings Mill, via Honolulu 5-Dr ship May 5—Br ship Cleomens, from from Oreson; Br from Tacoma. B5—Nor stmr Skazway PORT NATAL—Sailed May 8—Br bark °°Tr“m'e“.? May 6—U S stmr Danlel Manning, | Eddyside, for Royal Roads. from cruise. ANTWERP—In port March 25—Br ship EUREKA—SBHGG May 6—Stmr Alllance, for | Clan Robertson, for San Francisco. Portland. ST NAZAIRE—Sailed April 25—Fr bark NEAH BAY—Passed in May 6—Stmr John | Jean, for San Francisco. § Kimball, hence May 2, for Seattle; stmr St MONTEVIDEO I vort March 19—Ital Paul, from Unalaska, for Seattle. bark Prospero e Davide, for ——. for Sterra, 5—Br ship for San OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skaguay, etc., Alaska—I11 a m., May 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, June b. Change to com- at Seattle. Vancouver, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, What- com—11 a. m., May 6, 11, 18, 21, 26, 31, Juns 5. Change at Seattle to this Company's steavers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For_Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p: m., May 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Jume 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and s-ma Barbara— Santa Rosa, Supdays, 9 a. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, San Luis Obispo (via Port Harford), Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Bonita only). Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Muy 6, 14, 22, 30, June Bonita, 9 a. m., May 10. 18, 26, June 3. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Joge del Pa: Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month. For further information vbtain folder. Right {s reserved to change steamers or sail- ing da &ICKF’I‘ OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street_(Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen, Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to All Points East. Through Tickets to All Foints, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. §S. COLUMBIA Salls....May 3, 13, 23, June 2 SS. GEO. W. ELDER Sails May 8, 18, 28 Steamer sails from foot of Spear st 11 a. m. D. . HITCHCOCK, Gen.Agt., 1 Mong'y, S. F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1'p. tor TQROHAMA and HONGKONG. calling &t Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and con- necting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, ete, No cargo received on board o, day of tu: at reduced rates. For BEY A% company'e gONeR. corner_Firs! AVERY, Cernat Agent. Round-trip_tickets freight and passage 421 Market“strdet, Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. £ A7 7. rge. . el River Ports....| 5 pm(Pler 2 Pomona. ...| Humboldt :30 p[Pler 9 Curacao. . | Mexican Ports Pler 11 Mgndalay. .| Coquille River. pm|Pler 2 Aata. .| Coos Bay & Pr. Orfal1s “miBier 13 Coronado. . | Grays harbor - 5 pm|Pler 2 State Cal.. | San Diego & “’ay amiPler 11 G. Elder... | Astoria & Portland. 111 am|Pler 2¢ Sen Jose... | Panama & Way...|12 m(PMSS May 9. I Despatch. . | Seattle &Falrhu\en] 5 pm|Pier 16 Phoenix. endocino City 3 pm|Pier 13 Eurcka... | Humbo 9 amPler 15 Nip. Marn. NET phas oo Westport Bear Harbor . .~ Pler 2 e, Seattle & Tacoma. . Pier 2 Golofnin Bay-Teller|...... |Pler 16 -|Willapa Harbor ...|'s pmiPier 2 Point Arena 2 pm[Pler 2 Newport & Wi 9 am|Pier 11 Honolulu 2 pm(Pier 7 ay 1i. Santa Rosa |San Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 City Puebla Pusfl,nlsounrll PurKLill amiPler 9 ay 12. San Pedro. .| Humboldt 10 am|pler 2 North Fork | Humboldt |9 am|Pier 2 ewburg. .| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2| 13, Columbia.. mmm & Portiandil am(Pier 21 Cons Bay.. |San Pedry & Wav..| 9 am(Pler ;3B Gxu’.umula. 10! Lakme. Leclenaw. . May 16, Queen..... Puget, Sound 7Pom,\u am!Pler’ 9 ay 17. Peru.. China & Japan..... pm|PMSS Hyades.... | Honolulu & Kahuluil......[Pler 20 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For. | Sails. 5 | Deiphin. Skagway & Way Pm—u\)u Bertha. . | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|May 10 City Sealtie | Skagway & Way Ports |May 11 1-Ki. Skagway & Way Ports.|May 12 Dictgn. - |Skagway & Way Ports |May 12 Cottage City. |Skagway & Way Ports.[May 15 Santa Ana...|Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.iMay 15 City Topeka. |Skagway & Way Ports.|May 20 e gt Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, May 6. Stmr Santa Barbara. Zaddart, 88 hours from Port Ludlow, bound to San Pedro; put in to land passengers. Stmr Navarro, Devitt, 24 hours from West- port. | and pleasing to the taste. AsK Your Grocer for a Sample All_ Grocers California figs and prunes combined with selected grain by our special process makes a delicious Cereal Coffee, rich in nutriment PANAMA B. R, "LiNe’ s LINE TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $103; Steerage, $40; Meals Free, S. S. Leelanaw s is Thursd-y. M-y |s S. S. S, From Howard-street Whart. Pler 10, at 2 p. m. Freight and Passenger Office. Market st. " F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. . . u“vnz-ruus g LINE TO HA DX DIRRiE Giory Thureday. instcad of GG Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foof of Morion street to Hivre, $70 and upward. Second First class apward, Secon: ey Yu:'gl'\' UNITED 'ATES and CAN :g?(‘ Broadway (Hudson buildin, :) New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, Sl P‘rum Ticke! by all Rafiroad Ticket Agents AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, St. Paul.May 14, 10 am Phila ullllm St.Louls. May 21, 10 am St. PIIIJIM 10 an, REL STAR LINE. NEW 1'0?‘]-(. ANTWERP. PAKIS. wric. May 14. noon| Kn-' Saieriand. May21. st % 4, noon INTERNATIONAL xAmA'nou €O., CHAS, D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y st. | or 145 Broadway, Pacxfu Coast fiteamslnp Ca. ~——FOR— LEAVE SEATTLE. SENATOR . VALENCIA Anl fortnigh Steamships CITY OF PLEBLA ind QUEEN, leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31 re- spectively, connect with above steamers. The new and elegant steamships Senator. and Va- lencla made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight without loss, misnap or delay. For passenger rates folder, apply Ticket Office, 4 New Montgomers street’ (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO_ Gen. Agents, San Francisco. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vm To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, and South American ports. Salling from ard 3. pler 10, 12 m GUATEMALA may 14{COLOMBIA ... PALENA May 3% TUCAPEL ... July — These steamers are built expressly for Cen~ tral and South American passenger servics, change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and pasenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents. Deeanic $.5.€0. 5 (ONEY, Pt e e e DIRECT LINE 0 TAHITE. $S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu............ ..Saturday, May 10, 2 p. m. sS. VENTURA, for Honoluld, Samoa. Auck- land and Sydney..Thurs.. May 22, 10 a. m. SS. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti. Sunday, June 9, 10 &, m. LD SPEICIELS & Bfififi.w., General Agts., 329 Markat Gew°] Pass. OMfcs, 643 Market SL., Pier W0, 7. Pacifie . et — HPWAZ, SAMOR, WEW AY AND BIVEE STEAMERS. Flm U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamers GEN. -FRISBIE or MONTICELLO :45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- Sunday, 9: -ii. . m., 8$:30 Telephone & vler 3 W Address: E.Truss 206 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. isw York. Meation this Pager BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters ‘write foday for **B00KLET ¥O. 1" ‘-nk Co., S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonfe for the Sexual Organs. for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and re renovated. KING, 'S. WARD & Cu. European Rooms. 0 day: $5 to $8 week: ummm:h.m 5 bot and cold water every mom. 'n srates i uzr:/ room: elevator runs all The Weekly Call, $1 per Yeun.