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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902. 5 VELLOW JACK ON THE CITY OF PARA >ara arrived yester- with the yel- her ings of her | been on board and | - A w Herdman, a | | i . himself | | TUGBOAT WHICH RAN OVER 1 beyond ques. | A SLEEPING WHALE LAST | SUNDAY. | r Mx;g(\u at s e = _— ake The | A3 been taken out of commisston snd will | k for disinfection. € | not resume her place on the active list until i crew will be detained five | certain extensive repairs have been made. She ine. el will be | will be turned over to whoever makes the il Company | successful bid for the repairs. The whole- a new | sale discharzes were made for the purpose of - | keeping the payroll as low as possible during the neriod of her inactivity. days ‘ Rises to Ninety Per Cent. € | Reinsurance on the German ship H. F. C | Glade, now out 213 days from this port for ST A | stown, was advanced yesterday to 90 uried at sea. He | Per cent. This is the limit for reinsurance | and sveculators are playing her very was the i that ed the oW H t ving ot D oL aiedg” | The steamer Mineola, which safled yester- of T Cotiin (hat Tho| @8y for fiun’ Sowe iie Tustomily, sestied cargs| ‘ aale die | frem this port valued at $74,175, and includ- - ing the following: 15,258 railroad ties, 120 cre. Discharges Grant’s Crew. ndent of the ay t G the excs nd had been in | rvice four ab promotion. his aged mother, | resterday that there | as to the cause there was 1o f oo~ gor he_did not Sunday. pped-up blub: he whale jtself thinks the & across its get into trouble propelier. masthead, and PR s the Fed- e = he found | o 'CAUSES A DETENTION N QUARANTINE om Chile, and the Tweedsdale, the other was advanced from 25 per cej vesse per cent. sole con Cargo of Ba.xlrond Ties. | The steam collier Mineola sailed ye although | ana detention | Cent: 1 Raiiroad. Off for St. Michael. | The steamer Dora sailed yesterday Michael with a large cargo and a nu The pas- pany. Shipping Merchants. The British ship General Roberts 28s erman bark Anll‘.:one loads lu s for Cork k Amy T to Hi 0. Railroad Ties for Peru. | yesterday for Mollendo. Peru, valued at $20,352. leviat with .49, was an dis- | road tics, back | Judg- ted timbers, e mate bbis tar, ware, 19 pkgs p and olls, discharged | pars ‘jron, G9 sheets steel, rant, with | bales waste The Grant 193 | telep:h | steamer carried 236,000 feet lumber, cs bridgs material, Tate on the British park Elliot, for Baltimore, was ¥ advanced from 45 per cent to per overdue nt to 30 esterday Jose de Guatemala with railroad ties nstruction material for the Guatemala for St. mber of | employes of the Northern Commercial Com- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and is char- tered for wheat from Tacoma to South Africa mber at tlo with The British ship Criccleth Castle was cleared 041 rail- A Cargo for C:ntral America. 29 cs 42 pkes hard- | — 134 bdls and 5 bbls clay In addition’ to the foregoing the and 40 laden at Two-Button Double-Breasted Jack Dressy and Popular. The new Keller suitingsare exclusive class in de and stylish. sign, high The Kel'er tailoring is un- excelled kill. a Keller In exe garment cution and Every thread putinto is . put there with the consciousness that it must serve as an argument for the Kzller tailoring. M. 1028-1030 ALSO OAKLAND. MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. 5 Seaftle, valued at $2360, and 350 tons coal, laden at Tacoma, valued at $1050. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and_ Helghts 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-strect wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, | Sun rises Sun sets | Moon sets . NOTE—In the above exposition of the ua-ai 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 Const Survey charts. except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number siven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | lor the lower low waters. { | Time Ball. i Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S, M., Mer- | chants’ Exchajige, San . Francisco, Cal May 20, 1002. The Time ball on the tower of the Ferry ' building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, e.. at noon of the 120th merldian, or at 8 | Greenwich time. W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. T g Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. Wellington. Comox Willaba Harbor Grays Harbor . .|Puget Sound Ports Point Arena .. San Diego & Way Poru Humboldt ... Oyster Harbor Coquille River Newport & Wi Grays Harbor . Coos Bay & Port Seattle .. Humboldt | Grays Harbor | Portland & Asf Seattle | Nanaim, | Grays Ha Efigfif&fi!fiflfifififil!mfl—"‘fiflfi & Honolulu ay 27 | | Mexican Ports . |May 27 Puget Sound Ports May 27 ! San Pedro & Way Ports.[May 27 Siuslaw River <|May 28 North Fork.. | Humboldt .. May 28 | City Sydney.’. Panama & Way Ports. May 20 [ Amer. Maru. ,cnnna & Japan .. May 30 Columbta...”| Portland & Astoria. May 30 — i TO fiAlL, | Steamer. | Destination. Safls.] Pler. | May 21. mboldt ......... 10 am|Pler 2 s Angeles Ports.| 5 pm|Pler 2 | - Siuslaw River ....| 5 pm|Pler 2 | Umatilla... Puget SoundzzPol'XL 11 am|Pler 9 | Centennial. | Nome via Seattlo..| 5 pm|Pier 10 | Phoénix. Mendocino City 3 pm/Pier 18 Pomona . Humboldt ... 1:30 p[Pler 9 | 8an Pedro.” Grays Harbor .....[10 am|Pler 2 | State Cal.. San Diego & Way..| 9 1 Coos Bay.. 'San Pedro & Way..| § 1 Ventura... Sydney & Way Pts.[10 am| % North Fork Humboldt ......... Newsboy. .. Nome via Golofnin|.. May 3 | Columbla.. | Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | May 24, | Eureka. Humboldt [Pler 18 | Arctic. . 1] | Humboldt Pler 2 | G. Doliar.. | Grays Harbor Pler 2 | Pt. Arena..!Point Arena . 2 pm|Pler 2 | Rival...... Willapa Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 | May 25. C Nelson.. Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler | Arcata. ....| Caos Bay & Pt Ordl12 “m{Pler 13 | Santa Rosa San Diego & Way..| 9 am|[Pler 11 | May 26. | Bonita...... Newport & Way...| 9 amlPler 11 | City Puebla Puget Sound Porte.|11 am|Pler 9 | Mandalay.. Coquille River ....| 2 pm(Pler 2 | May 27. Coronado.. | Grays Harbor ..... 5 pm|Pler 2 | Rainfer.... Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pm|Pler 2 Coptic. China & Japan..... 1pm/PMSS | May 28, { City Para..| Panama & Way...|iz mlpuss | G. Eider ‘As:on‘? & Portland.(11 am/Pler 24 May 31. | Alameda... | Honolulu .. .| 2 pm[prer 71 : Queen. Pugel Sound Pons Pi FROM SEATTLE, | Steamer. | For. 1 Salls, | Farallon..... Skagway & Way Ports.(Ma | City Seattle.. Skagway & Way Ports.May ;é i Humboldt..... Skagway & Way Ports.|May 24 Excelsior.... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.(May 25 J. 8. Kimball |Nome direct. .. ay 25 Discovery. ... Golofnin Bay direct ay 26 Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports. Mn)’ 27 E. 'l"homplon Nome & St Michnel ny 27 Centennial. .. Nome direct . y 20 | Gottage City. Shipping Intemgence. ARRlVED Tuesday, May 20. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 16 hours from Eureka. Stmr ‘Argo, Dunham, 22 hours from Port Kenyon. tmr Meteor, 4 days e la(iislwrl‘l’h ys and 6 hours mr_Columbia, Doran, 54 hou - land, via_ Astoria i s tmr City of Para, Zeeder, — days { Panama, via Mazatlan 6% days o T tmr Santa Monica. Olsen, 66 hours San Pedro. via Port Harfora 33 hours® =™ Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, 24 days 15 hours | from Panama, via Mazatlan 6 days 20 hours. | Br stmr Cymbeline, Smith, 47 days from Calcutta, via Mororan 19 days. Roberts, Brig W G Irwin, Garthley, 5 d Roche Harbor, via Post “Angeles ‘\d.‘;;: o CLEARED. Tuesday, May 20, Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, for San Jose de Guatemala: Pacific Improvement Co. Stmr John § Kimball, Thwing, for Seattle; E T Kruse ¢ Stmr Dora, Knudsen, for St Michael; North. B ehe Cricclets. Castl r shin Criccleth Castle, - | tendo; Baltour, Guthrie & Co. vl Br ' shin Glenalvon, Andrews, for - town; Eppinger & Co. 2 o SAILED. Tuesday, May 20. Brunewick, Koehler, for Unalaska. Sequola, Winkle, for Willapa. Harbor. Cella, Hoxan, for Albion. aqua, Gunderson, for G Stmr Queen, Neison, for. Bort Gembies P Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, for San Joss de Guatemala. Stmr South Portland, Parker, for Seattle. Dora, Knudsen, for Nome and St Mich- Davies, Stmr Stmr Stmar Stmr Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, for Santa Cruz. Stmr Coquille. River, . Johnson, for Fort | Brage. Argo, Dunham, for Port Kenyon. Stmr I, Thwing, for Seattle. Stmr John 8 Kim| Schr Lizzie Vance, Ollen for Portland. Schr Una, Harkins, Schr Roy Somers, Sollund for Port Blake- ley. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, May 20, 10 p m— hazy; wind NW, velocity 54 mllur;ervgzeo::kr‘?“ SPOKEN. z April 30, lat 28 N, lon 37 W—Sh) - man, from- New York, for Honohmiu, F f g April ‘10, lat 25 S, ‘W—Ger ship Fr bark ' Socoa, lon Nereus, from Philadelphia, lor, Nagasaid April 25, 1ot 1 8, lon 28 WorFr bt oo from Swanses, for San Franclsco. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT REYES—Passed May 20, 7'a m— Stmr Brunswick, hence May 19, for Unalaska. # BESKFLE—B‘"M May 19—Stmr Dolnhln, or Salled May 20—Stmr City of Topeka, for Skagway. Arrived May 20—Stmr City of Seattle, ' from Sklr‘uv. stmr Santa Barbara, from San Franc P()RT TOWNSEND—Sailed May 20—Bark Challenger, for Delagoa Bay. “Arrived May 20-Ger ship Ferdinand Fisher, from Victoria. May 20—Stmr Dolohin, . for Passed out Alaska. (oFagsed In May 20—Br ship Ferdinand Fisher, for BOWENE LANDING—Arrived May.. Stmr Redwood City, hence May 19; stmr Gnu lala, hence May 7. COMA—Arrived May May 16 Br ship qmnw of Catihnens, Sha Sty from | hence May 16, for Seattle, fleld, from Norfolk. THE znoxrcm. | THE EMPORIUM. . | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | § ] £l | | § | | | § | | Newest and most stylish Stationery l4e—-A great Sale Thursday. Two Dress Goods Bargains Wednesday. 75¢ Novelty Stripe Ratiste 59c—A very pretty all-wool fabric, with handsome silk stripe, wi.l make stylish wa'sts or house gowns; is 28 inclies wide and comes in seven leading colorings—Bleu de Frangs, Ciel, Cadet, Heliotrope, Ni‘e, Garnet and Brown; reguarly 75c yard—W:dnuday ol o R 59c¢ All-Wool Venetians nnd Sems—gs inches wide, excellent qua'ities, popular ma- teria's for separate outing skirts, the full line of staple and new colorings; 500 yards on special sale Wednesday only, at the deboainis 1AW RAE 1 392 Sash Gurtains 250. Only a few of these, less than 100 pairs, the bal- ance of a large lot recent'y sold by us at spe- cial sa'e, s> you must come early if you want some of them; they are close hemmed top and bottom .and worth doutle ° Wednesday’s special price — pair. . 25¢ "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- Hzmmock Values. From our assortment of more than 100 styles fcr the season 1902 we have selected these five exceptional values for to-day’s offering. These hammocks wil! be on sale at these prices while quantities last: Colored Cotton—Gauze weave with spreaders at exactly half price..... SSED - - 650 Colored Can—Canvls wuve, with spreaders el e tatio e .85¢ Abvv: vmh spreaders, pxl.ovn and nhnc: o le s e . . $1.00 Colored Cotton—Open S with spreaders, pilow and valance . . . . $1.25 Colored Cotton—Canvas weave, with spread-. ers, pillow and valance . . . $1.50 Other stvies su Facquard de::gm up to $10.co. Anchor Hammock Ropes —Very strong, per- fectly safe, zwly -d,umd, per pair . . . . 2C¢ i 250 Song Recitals in Allraction Hall every day this week—] lo 5 p. m. Beauliful ballads sung by Bernard illustrated by stercopticon views. ly from 10 a. m. Bernard, and AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Handsomecly appointcd Ladies’ Hair Dressing and Moanicuring Dcpartnan on second floor, near clevator, on west side of bvilding. Daintiest of Overcoilars 122c. The closing day-ol this surprising sale, which is onc. ol thosc Irequent ovt-ol- the-ordinary ev:nls thal have made ovr special sales famovs. Ustil closing time to-night, balance of the 4000 of this season’s moat stylish silk embrodered Grass Linen Overcollars, in white, pink, blue and tan grounds, with different colorings of embroidery; thousands of dozens of which have been sold all over the United States at 25¢ each; F 123 208 Genuine $1.25 Gloves 98c. Wednesday only we offer 300 pairs Women’s 2-clasp real Kid Gloves—In colors and black, with self and black stitching on the backs; from our own stock of the $1.25 quality and marked down to nimety-cight cents; not because of any imperfections, for they are correct in -style and perfect in every way; but to again introduce to your special notice our great glove section in the rotunda we have marked these genuine $1.25 gloves, for the one day only. .. gloves taken 98¢ Berry Set 39c. A very pretty Imitation Cut Glass Berry Set, consisting of a large 8-inch berry bowl and six saucers in the. same fancy patterns, regu- larly 65c a set; marked for Weydneushy only . - 39c Lemon-Juice Extm-.tor——l.uge me, made of glass, with handle and lip to pour; all you have to do is to put the lime or lemon on top, turn it around, and all of the juice drips into the glass bencath, clear with- atseed—ach. . . - - ... 1O€ Liquors Wednesday. Cutter Al Whisky—At the extraordinary cut price, Wednesday only; bottle. . . . .27 Zinfandel—Extra choice, good old stock table wine, Wednesday; gallon . . . . . 6@ Malt Extract—Pabst, best tonic, Wednesday; Best Values —}elescoil: _Baskel‘s, A Sale W:dnesday. Five sizes of well- .made Telescope Baskets, bought at a sacrifice price from an importer who had too many of them, are offered at special dozen. . . . $2,25 | sale for Wednesday only at the lowest prices Root Be Extrect—Hire' l, Wedne;d;y, two| We have ever been able to sell them at. bottles . 5 | 14-inch size—Regularly 25¢, for . . . . 186 Chamgion Vlhllky—A choice blend of Ken- 16-inch size— Regularly 35¢, for . . . 23¢ tucky Bourbon, Wednesday; gal., ‘2,40; 17-inch size—Regularly 4oc, for . . . 28c quart bott'es. . . .. 28@ | 19-inch size—Regularly 5oc, for . . . 38€ Impo.ted Ginger Ale—Cantél & Cocknne 20-inch size—Regularly 6oc, for . . . c the best and only, genuine; dozen . $1.50 | Basket D:pt.— Second Floor. ARRURRE RARAR WURRAR RRURLRAR LALAAR AXRUR AL ARRARRL TAUDR REDRRR QRAARAAIEYE AWARRAA TAR AR AN AL XA ARE KA AR Q@A R e Qanaiy ————— e Anoiher Big Wash Goods Sale. This Season. A lot of 108 pieces real Scotch Madras—Made to order especially for us; were shipped to us later than contracted -for. turned the makers made us a liberal concession in . price. most desirable fabrics in the stylish Persian woven stripes, medium color- ings; are 31 inches wide and would be an unusually good value at z5c per yard; but the lot is on special sale Wednesday only. at Rather than have them re- They are the 17¢ Groceries, Wednesday. Emporium Family Flour— Eithes, family, whole wheat or graham, our guarantee with every sack; so-lb. sacks; chneldayr!mly ey 76¢c Impe ried Castile Soap—1200 bars of one of the best brands made; large size, regularly goc; special Wednesday ony, bar . 22% @ Ghirardelll's Eagie Chocolate—1-Ib. cakes, Wednesday . . ... . . 20¢ Heinz' Apple Butter—Put up in fancy 3-lb. stone crocks; Wednesday, cach . . . 420 Kona Coffee—Our fincy Hawailan blend; cither ground or bean; Wednesday, 1b. 8@ Crackers, focial Tea Blscuih—Kmmdy’: Eastern; package . ..1e Strawberry Jam—New, 1-b. jars . . . 16¢ at our samples and of the values that A heavy quality, 36 inches wide, choice new Lawn Mo . A good grass cutter, adjustable blade, well- tempered steel, now on sale in House Fur- nishing Department, main floor; 10-inch, $3.00; 12-inch, $3.25. Garden Hose, Sprinkiing Cans, Etc. We have had several lots of Garden Hose of- fered us this season at prices so low that we could have sold them to you for sc and 6c per foot, but such goods would not be cheap. In hose you require an article that will not spring a leak the first time used. . We offer you to-day and while a large stock on hand lasts a special grade of 3{-inch pure rubber Garden Hose, substantially made, that we can Also 3{-inch exta quality cotton-covered Hose, something that will wear and is not too heavy to handle; per foot . ..8¢ Nozzles for Hose—Latest and most improved uyla,wfll:hnvany or steady stream if AN WA A dunaiaa desired . . . . 8%e¢ Diamond Hose Mmdcn—Canuun; of six tubes and six wire bands and 2 pair of hose all in neat box. . . .25¢ Painted Sprinkling Cans—With spout and perforated spray— 2-qurtsize . . 250 6-qurt. . 400 g-qurtsize. . 300 S-quat. . 500 4quartsize . . 35@ 10-qurt. . 00 Wall Tents, Dept. Store Prices. If you are going or need a new tent for any purpbse it will pay you to look getour prices. Judge we offer for our quotations for these five sizes of Wall Tents. All have 3-foot walls: 737 feet . 85,08 9x9 feet . . $6.60 7%9 feet . $6,00 9%x12 et $7.75 93414 fect . $8.80 Poles and Pins Extra. Good Denimette 11c. Persian designs for draperies, couch covers, boxes, etc.; wunbulnnx;:;yml, special mle Wednesday only . . . . BH€ Ladies’ Knives 38c Each 300 dainty Pocket Knives for ladies, of such standard and well known makes as: Heckles, Gracf & Schmidt, Boker Tree Brand and Krusius Bros., two blades in each, some with nail files, each and cvery knife guaranteed; pretty pnrl white bone and stag bandles; on special sa’e W :dnudzy i, 38¢ HRARER AARAL BARQUAARAAR LA R AAAARR RAAAL ARRAAR RAREAR AR ARA AR AR RARRN RARHRR WRRAR G AR R A ananan @ Sailed May 20—Ship Dashing Wave, for St Michaels. Sailed May 20—Schr Eric, for San Pedro. BUSINESS MEN Fred E Sander, from Honalulu; schr John A Campbell, from Coquimbo; schr Ludlow, for San_Pedro. SOUTH 'BEND—Salled May 20—Stmr Rh'ul’ tE?:d San Francisco: schr. Melancthon, for GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 17—Stmr Coronado, hence May 1 May 20 Seme Newburg, from Seat- tle. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 20—Br stmr Victoria, for San Francisco; schr Alice Cooke, for Honolulu; schr Americana, for St Michael; bark Challenger, for Delagoa Bay. Passed in May 20—Stmr Santa Barbara, Sacramento Valley Tour Plans Are Finally Arranged. EUREKA—Salled May 20—Stmrs Pomona and Prentiss. ‘Arrived May 20—Stmrs Alllance and Brook- iyn, hence May 17. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 20—Schr C A Kiose, from Siuslaw. Satied May 20—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran- PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 20— The itinerary for the excursion through the Sacramento Valley under the auspices of the California Promotion Committee of Stmr Ruth, from Eureka. San Francisco has been completed. The EASTERN PORTS. party will start Friday, June 6, at 12:30. CAPE HENRY—Passed May 19—Ship Henry | Mail applications for tickets may be B Hyde, from' Baltimore, for San Francisco. made to the executive committee not later NEW YORK—Arrived May 20—Stmr Fi- | than Wednesday, May 28. The party will nance, from Colon. be limited to 1% business men. The ftin- FOREIGN PORTS. erary going is as follows: SANTA ROSALIA—Sailed May 2—Ger bark | Friday, June 6—Leave San Francisco, 12:30 Alsterdam, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Salled May B5—Ger Luxor, for London. ANTWERP—In port May 8—Br ship Mus- selcraig, for Oregon. HULL—In port May 7—Fr bark Grande Duchesse Olga, for Oregon, via Tyne. N—Arrivel May 18—Br stmr Gray- lunch in dining-car; arrive Stockton, stmr , stop 814 hours. Saturday, June 7—Leave Sacramento, 4 a. m.; pass Marysville, 0 a. m., breakfast on train; arrive Oroville, 8 a, m., stop 2} hours; leu\e Oroville, 10:30 a. m.; arrive Marysville, R a. m., atop one hour; leave Marysville, B R o e e g s p. m., lunch on train; arrive Chico, 2 D. FALMOUTH—Arrived May 19—Br ship | M., stop one hour; leave Chico, 3 p. m.; ar- 30 p. m., stop half an hou arrive Red Bluff, leave Red Bluff, 30 p. m., dinner on train. leave Riversdale, from Oregon. GALWAY—ArrIVed May 17—Br bark Dun- earn, hence Dec 14. TAMBURG —Arrived May 18—Br bark Bar- fillan, {rom Orezon, RICK—Arrived May 19—Fr bark Du- from. Oregon. DON—Arrived May 19—Br bark Fife- shire, from Oregon. PANAMA—Arrived May 3—Stmr City of Sydney, hence April 9. Arrived Avril 4—Br stmr Co]ombln hence April 11. “WATERFORD—Arrived May 17—Br ship Orontes, hence Dec 12. LIZARD—Passed May 18—Fr bark Eugenie Fautrel, from Queenstown, for —. MUMBLES HEAD—Passed May 17—Fr batk | Jeanne Cordonnier. from Port ~Talbot, for Swansea and San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Sailed May 20—Stmr Elihu Thompson, for Victoria. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 19—Br Emypress of China, from Vancouver. Sailed May 16—Br stmr Clavering, for Ta- <o LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 19—Br bark Formosa, from Oregon; Br ship Slerra Blanca, kence Jan 4 i LADYSMITH—Salled May 19—Br stmr Vic- toria, for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived May 20—Br stmr Wye- field, from San Diego; Nor stmr Titania, hence May 16: Jap stmr Shinano Maru, from Yoko- hama; stmr Glenogle, from Hongkong. OCEAN STEAMERS. BEW YOH![{n—:rrIved May 20—Stmr Minne- s, from Lon 'p°" NDON—Salled May 20—Stmr Cevic, from Livernoot: atme Kaiser, Wilhelm der Grosse, from ~ Bremen: Atmr _Grat Waldersee, from Hambu LAy %4 May 20—Stmr Minnehaha, from New arrive Redding, The return itinerary is as follows: Sunday, June 8—Léave Redding 7:30 a. m.; in dining car; pass Red Bluff arrive Corning 9 a. m., stop two hours léave Corning 11 a. m.; arrive Orland 11:30 a m., stop one hour; leave Orland 12:30 p. m.; luncheon on train; short stop at Willows; arrive Colusa Junctiop 1 p. m., stop two hours (glving tfme to visit Colusa by N. G, R.); leave Colusa Junction 3 p. m.; arrive Woodland 4 p. m., stop an hour and a half; leave Woodland 5:30 b, m.; dinner on train: ‘arrive Vacaville 6:30 p. m., stop an hour and & half. Sunday Night—Leave Vacaville 8 p. m.; ar- rive San Franelsco 11 p. m. The fare for the round trip, including side trips to Oroville and Colusa and berth in Pullman sleeping car, is $12 50. e L Yosemite Via the Santa Fe. The quickest and most convenlent way in and out of the Yosemite Valley is by way of the Santa Fe. If you leave San Francisco to- day et 9 a. m. on the Callfornia Limited you are in Yosemite to-morrow at 5 p. m. Call at Santa Fe ticket -office, 641 Market street, for illustrated pamphlet and full pa: ticulars. . xuuclm‘ LON. stmr e SMUGGLED SILK,_CAPS.—Customs Inspec- ton Laurentzen seizel 338 silk caps on board the Coptic vesterday as dutiable’ goods intend- ed to be smuggled. e Closing Out Odd Lots Of framed pictures at one-half the regu- lar prices. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Mar- ket street. —————— Her Wound Proves Fatal. Mrs. Lily Emery, who shot herself FIGPRUNE Yore, YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 20—Stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver. Sailed May. 20—Stmr Clavering, for Tacoma. QUERNSTOWN—Arrived May 20—Stmr Noordland, from Philadelphia, for Liverool; stmr Ultonta, from Boston, for Liverpool California figs' and prunes combined with selected grain by our special process makes a delicious Cereal Coffee, rich in nutriment and pleasing to the taste. AsK Your Grocer for a Sample AILG rocer.s Monday night at her apartments, 318 Tay- lor street, died at the Receiving Hospital last mshl from: the effect of the wound. Her husband, Lewis Emery, an eleectri- cian, committed suicide in Mendocino County last Saturday, and despondency following his death caused her to take her own life. A boy aged two and a haif years and a girl of five years survive the deceased couple. STATEMENT —OF CONDITION National Fire INSURANGE COMPANY. ¥ HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- necticut, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per bl fur« nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash $1,000,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... $399,083 32 Loans on Bonds slr:‘d M;lrlg"al;: 4 647,715 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks “and Bonds owned by Company.. 3,627,469 00 Cash In Company’s Office. Cash in Banks ‘r 319,57 00 irse of Collec- L e O 609,737 31 Total Assets .....s 5,004,216 42 . LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid Losses in ’procels of Adjust in Suspense Losges resisted, pe Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2,272,- 456 31; reinsurance 50 per cent.. Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $2,548,- 832 50; reinsurance pro rata. Contingent reserve fund . All other liabilities... Total Liabilities INCOME. Net cash actually recelvid for Fire premiums ... $3,433,158 90 Received for inte: Mortgages 2. 39,628 00 Received for infer on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources. 153,302 10 Received for Rents 4,158 60 80en 138 40 Profit and Total Income ....ceeeeeses EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses (Including $200,864 05, losses of previous years $1,751,880 44 Dividends to Stockholders. 120,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or BOGMTARE Jox - -Vals s aboisvrcste 851,509 21 Patd_for Salaries, Fees and other charges for olgcu;ln:lle::; ffiu 207,625 59 State, Natlo Paid for 3 = stooer e Sth yments and expendi- ""u.‘l et 360,504 06 Total Expenditures . . Fire. Losses incurred during the year...$1,867,068 12 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net_amount of Risks| written during el ............. 7 1$520,605,644(84,794,779 88 Net amount of Risks) ¥ expired during, the 391,259,277| 3,719,379 20 December 31, 1901..] 506,668,065 4,821,288 81 JAMES NICHOLS, President. B. R. STILLMAN, Secretary. | & amount, in_ toree| Subscribed and sworn to be(or; me this 13th day of January, 1903, i FRED B. SEYMOUR, Nollry Publie. THE— AND AFFAIRS Springfield Fire and Marine INSURANCE BBMPMIY F_SPRINGFIELD, IN ‘Massachusetts. on the Sist day of Deot ber, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending o that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur~ nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up Cash - -+ --$2,000,000,08 L onhd lg;orl':;: vu:; bo{ Ca.u Stocks an nds own Y omplny.. 040 Amounts of Loans secured v - pledge of Bonds, Stocks l.nd other marketable securities as collateral .... . Cash T Companys” Oétics. i ash in 409, tocks an. Interest due and accru Rrhe and_ Mortgages 13,628 23 remiums In dus on .. %y s insurance on losses aiready paid 12,784 57 Total Assets ..................35,898,387 49 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, ;zwa. 602 54; reinsurance 50 per cent. Gross prlmiuml on Fire Risks run- B 036,- dug 1150288 18 108,667 20 —_— Commissions and Brokerage and to become due.............. Total Liabilities .... INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums Mo Recelved for interest and dividends gon Bonds. Stocks. Loans and all other sources. leved for Rents .... Total Incoms ...... Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks. Premiuma Net_amount of Risks yritten during i - Not amount of Risks " expired during . the| year 208,811,547 2,874,350 84 Net amount in _force December 31, 1901..| 402,150,165 4,064,770 00 A. W. DAMON, President. W. J. MACKAY, Secretary. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of January, 1902 \ PERCY S. GATES, Notary Publie. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT 84 Sansome Street, Corner Bush. GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager. GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst. Manager.