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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. W hen Food Fails of its Purpose blood and energy ANHEUSER-BUSCHS - FINDS'HER ENGINES OF NO AVAIL - AGAINST HURRICANE’S GREAT FORCE with consequent poverty of |Steamship George W. Elder Reports a Rough Experience Off Point Reyes on Last Voyage to Astoria, Where the Storm Barred Her Progress and After a Struggle Sent Her to Drakes Bay 5 3 is a sure and positive correc- It aids digestion and is in itself a food in liquid form. All druggists sell it. Prepared only by | nheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’'n | . Louis, U. 8. A. i Brewers of the famous Budweiser, Michelob, Black & Tan, Pale-Lager, Faust, Anheusers { Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite. Ca SPARKLING SONCENTRATS Ligwo T MALT i, RO X gals ofl, 34 pkgs onions, 205 pkgs potatoes, r NEWS OF THE OCEAN 574 bags plaster. 36 pkes paper, 8 pkes paste, 3|30 cs and 5 bbis salmon. 750 lbs starch. 25 [ satters of Interest to Mariners and | . (0,5 bals steel. 2770 Ihs smoking. tobac- co, 5 cs cigars. 20 cs whiskey, 5960 gals wine. ——————— Shipped as Cabin Boy. The case of obtaining money by false pretenses against Oscar S. Rothschild, Shipping Merchants. The British ship Lydgate was cleared yester- wn for onrders, with ';’a valued at $99,525 An§ 23, feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $350. —— & g son of the senfor member of the.firm of Edith Arrives. Rothschild & FEhrenpfort, candy manu- lier Edith, Captain Holt ar-|fscturers, 33 Main street, was dismissed ee hours from Seat- |,y Judge Cabaniss yesterday. Repre- AL sentations were made to the Judge that % 2 the young man was to be shipped as Coptic Sails To-Day. cabin boy on a vessel to sall for South :! and Oriental steamship Cop- | Africa which would keep him out of k to-day for the Orient. | temptation. Detective Crockett was in- . umber of passengers |giructed to see that he was taken on argo than vessels on this | oard the vessel, which is to sail this 4 for some time. | morning. man el e Sails for~the Orient. Alleged Bunko Men Dismissed. ted States Navy hospital steamship The case of T. J. Estrange and Charles s day for Gusm and Manila | YRt TR . V1 with vagrancy, was A wengees were sixty-our ondets | CPoWEord, charged hatandy = 1. among the ships of the Asiatic | QiSmissed by Judge Cabaniss yesterday. e [ They were arrested at the depot, Third | Pe——— and Townsend streets, last Friday night Notice to Mariners. by Detectives Crowley and Lewin of tne COLUMBIA RIVER, SHIP CHANNEL{ Southern Pacific. The Judge held that THE BAR AS FAR AS ASTORIA, | the allegations in the complaint had not been sustained. John Hansen and Ed- en that the Peacock Spit | ward Price, alias the “Sheeny Kid,” ar- aped latticework body | rested on Market street Saturday night heretofore reported hay. | by Detectives Regan and O’Connell on a position, was replac. | charge of vagrancy, were called before 1002, Judge Cabaniss yvesterday and the cases he List of Beacons and | continued till to-morrow. page mgrmouse“ '§ol:.rd.DAY, Notice to Passengers. Lighthouse Inspector, Round trin transfer tickets now on sale pector Thirteenth Light- | ¢ any of our offices. One trunk (round , Or., May 24, 1902. trip) 50 cents. Morton Special Delivery, 4F Taylor street, 650 Market street and Oakland ferry depot. D, whiich safled on Sup- e e 2 gemeral cargo, valued | popylar Railroad Man Promoted. g the following merchan- Thf Denver and Rie Grande Railroad Company has decided to establish a local | office in Los Angeles. Timothy Mee, for | many years traveling passenger agent for Ibs rolied bew. | city, has been appointed as gencral agent s butter, 309 1bs | Of Southern California. His appointment 672 sne ooer, '3 | Was a pleasant surprise to his friends, as 20 pkec irecs | he is immensely popular throughout the 6 pigs groceries | entire State. He is a prominent member boots and shoes, 8 940 Ibs bread, 14,084 Ibs mid- — =F HE steamship George W. Elder, which arrived yesterday from Astoria, had a terrific experience at the outset of her outward voy- 2 i a She left ham | of the Elks. Brodie K. Smith has been age from this port. 1824 appointed_traveling passenger agent here ! here on May 18 and all went well 1 kegs nails, 785 to succeed Mr. Mee. until an attempt was made to round Point Reyes. There was a big sea running, but the Elder has faced big seas before and Captain Clem Randall has ~—~—~~~——| weathered too many gales in tugboats to - ————— feel fear on the ,hrhxgekoé;stm:h ::z: ' % . As the Elder poked her nose C l' or i fl:“epsheuer of the ;{oint she received the ANOTHER BIG W AHEAD. full force of the hurricane, in recording MATINEE SATURDAY. i - VAUDEVILLE MAGNATES. || mi¥iaie THURSDA . M o Peter F. Dailey and Company; Stuart BY PUBLIC DEMAND. Barmes; Two Little Pucks; 8 Pic-| Mr. James Neill & Co. i Sisters; Midgley_ and Car-| pregenting all this week Sol Smith Russell's | the boilers of the Elder. The wind ef- sle; Lotta Gladstone; Little Elsie; Comedy Success, | fectually barred the steamship’s progress Dooley and Fowley and the Bio- C }] C and every time herr head appeared beyond powar A BACHELOR’S ROMANCE | e c'et fncfiand. round & was whicied aprn I e s 2 our fighting, i hich the Elder made SPECIAL MATINEE DECORATION DAY. ARty Bt ong £o0t OF },iza‘s‘ns,ihs;e tured tai i h y t T 'S o Balcony, 10c; Box D M N T o e e i ancoren anovt s = "SEATS THURSDAY. p. m, and there she remained until 6 a. m. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Reyes station made a record that may Win him promotion. While the instru- 25c& | | Menis in charge of Weather Observer W. S50c that made the Galveston hurricane seem like a trade wind, Captain Randall was finding out that there were forces in nature greater than could be generated in of May 19. There were eighteen coasting schooners sheltering in Drakes Bay when SAN FRANCSCO'S the £lder reached the friendly anchorage MBIA o GRAN OPERA | ihi efori ehe Yesumed her vovage. the 1 o fleet was augmented by the ~German 1l Street, Near Market. s HOU&E steamship Serapis, the big freighter IGHT THIS WEEK, DING SUNDAY SPECIAL DECORATION DAY MATINEE When the Elder sailed the following FRIDAY, MAY 30th. Usual Saturday and Sunday Matinees. Instantaneous Suc SATURDAY ONLY. stiff gale, but was able to hold her own and make fair time to her northern des- of America's Magnetic | tination. Before leaving the steamship ar, the passengers took occasion to express K,DDER to Captain Randall their appreciation of MAU DE F[ his watchful care in the time of danger. L bleRevival of David Garrick’sComedy, Captain Randall says that he never be- ‘;"I'HELCOUNTRY GIRL.” fore felt the wind blow with such vio- In J. M. Barrie’s Original Version of lence. George H. Brennan. AL S o A : rimaee o warmmen | JHE LITTLE MINISTER.” Time Ball. * - - First Time on A: o ; 3. s ‘ Bt ety I I !POPL'LAR"P'Rm"a‘s . SoiB, BN 286 B0sy me | DTS SoETALbls Ofce, U RN, Mo All Matinees 25c. May 26, 1902. — The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry K—"MY LADY DAINTY.” building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § / p. m., Greenwich time. L] w. . & H"f HCE"ATZR E"R Fischer’s theater. b oot S S ““FRANCILLON.” DEos Puime cereseas.. 81 60, §1, TBc, 5Oc, 25¢ NEXT W United States Coast and Geodetic 8 — TO-NIGHT_LAST WEEK. We A New Times ana_Helghts of High and Low The Buccesstul Fun-making Farce, I Had : Offiier | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San 1 0 ast | Get - Night! 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | g | SO GREAT WAS THE CRUSH! | Our old officer couldn't keep the line in order and he was sent home in an ambulance for repairs. There was a perfect scramble | for seats. | A PESTIFEROUS GERM Burrows Up the Scalp Into Dandruff SPECIAL FEATURE THIS WEEK. d Saps the Hair’s Vitalit ) HWELL BROWNE'S JUVENILE | 66 B i P . plity. PROF. BOTE FRAG_“ME FIDDLE DEE DEE People who complain of falling hair as FLORODORA SEXTET. With Kolb, Dill, Bernard, Blake, Hermsen and | & Tule do not know that it s the result EXTRA MATINEE DECORATION DAY, Amber, Gallick and Hope, Emerson and the | of dandruff, which is caused by a pestif- FRIDAY, MAY 30. SRt oot W Whecremen. erous parasite burrowing up the scalp as ert Woek IS WIVE'S FATHER > emember the Decoration Day Matinee on | it digs down to the sheath in which the " Chtidren at Matinoe 30 centa. hair is fed in the scalp. Before long the fkair root is shriveled up and the hair BELASCO ~noTrHALLS drops-aut. If the work of the germ is not 73 destroyed kair keeps thinning il bald- ness comes. The only way to cure dan- ' & ’ druff is to kill the germ, and until now e SETY PG there has been no hair preparation that % s would do it; but to-day dandruff is easily T S RATION DAY. eradicated by Newbro's Herpicide, which Friday.) makes hair glossy and soft as silk. v 3TEnbad s svxoax. | VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTERNOON AND duction of the Melodramatie Suc- of Two Continents, EVENING. HandS ACPO‘SS DAVIE AND DE HEARD! VANE: BYRNE AND WES t h e S ea Snd'REW MOVING PICTCNAS . £ < rects or masensagmicaae. | Host of Attractions onth Grounds, % 'i0e, 15c, 25¢| RIDE THE MILE SCENIC RAILWAY. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. OF NEW YORK." | samission .......... 10c Children . Phone for Seats—Park 23, Tlvo B aieeo G HIISE Will Open Nights On and After EVENING! AT 8 SHARP! Saturday, May 31, 1902. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! A —r——— DON'T FORGET! This is the FOURTH and LAST WEEK of the Most Charming of Operas, DR. HALL SREINYIGORATOR QELD 5 all losses In 24 hours. THE o S e 2 howra e cannot cure. This secret rem- edy cures Emissions, Impotency, 3 Varicocele, _Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Dral Lost Man- g RO Wednesday, May 28—MISSION REBEKAH | hood LODGE, 1. O. O. F., BENEFIT. fects of self-abuse or excesses. tourists and travel- MONDAY, June 2—The Famous Favorite, | Sent sealed, $2 bottle; gflmfl. l:‘:‘ guaranteed ers who visit San “THE TOY MAKER.”|y,[i's MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 865 5 ., 855 Broad- sco. POPULAR PRICES...... ..25c, 50c and oe | way, m:-hnéd. Cal. . Also for e st 1078l dewned Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue® For Stomach Disorders. BACON Cout and Dyspe, MAU;'E :;!g DRINK TRpepaia CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkalinej Water 220 BROADWAY, N. Y. Strong_Cast—Sce FRICES 325 Next Week—"SIDEWA] be Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the attributes that have oo made these two ho- and all other wasting ef- tels popular with Teiephone—Bush 9. F. Send for BRITISH SHIP WHICH ARRIVED IN THIS PORT LAST SUNDAY FROM GLASGOW AFTER AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE, DURING WHICH SHE TWICE NARROWLY ESCAPED DESTRUCTION. Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Published by official au- wharf) about TUESDAY, MAY 27. NOTE~In the above exposition of the the early morning tides aze 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 The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Const Survey charts, except when & minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number glven is subtracted from the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean of tho lower low waters. ST Movements of Steamers. which the weather man at the FPoint | sometimes occurs. W. Thomas were telling of wind velocity | TO ARRIVE. Grays Harbor . Crescent City . |8an Pedro & Wi Aiblon River. ve : ' e Hyades and_a few more sailing _craft. R A R | M: Willapa_Harbor Oyster Harbor* morning she went out in the teeth of a Point Arena . - | M Panama & Way Ports. China & Japan . ¢ Portland & Astoria Grays Harbor |San Diego & Way Por Valparaiso & Pler. Point Arena Seattle & Ta 1 ‘Whatcom & Fairhvn| Willapa Harbor ... Nome via Seattle. . 1 Seattle & Whatcom. China & Japan.. Ma: y 28. Mendocino _City Coquille River . Grays Harbor Grays Harbor |Panama & Way... 1. Astorla & Portland. oy d Coos Bay & Pt. Orfd San Diego & ay : fan Pedro & May Grays Harbor .. San Diego & Way. Nome via Golofnt Nowport & Way. Nome & St. Michael|. June --| Puget_Sound June 6. China & Japan.... Hambg & Way Pts. [PMSS Pler 24 Pier 13 13 n 1 FROM SEATTLE, . [Skagway & Way Ports. & St pson. Centennial. .. Bowens Landinz. 1 Grays Harbor, for Valdez; stmr James H Bruce, for for San LAS — Shipping iIntelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, May 26. Stmr Mashfleld, Dettmers, 31 hours from Eu- reka, via Hardy Creek 19 hours. Stmr Redwood City, Hansen, 11 hours from Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 52 hours from Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 60 hours from Portland, via Astoria 45 hours. Stmr Edith, Hall, 93 hours from Seattle. Stmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, 42 hours from San Diego. Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 51 hours_from Coos y. Stmr Ruth, Erickscn, 42 hours from Port Les Anzeles. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 26 hours from Eureka; bound south; put in to land passen- | gers. Bktn Arago, Genberg, 5 days from Willapa . CLEARED. Monday, May 26. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victorla and Harbor. Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Newsboy, Anderson, Nome; Geo D Gray & C 0. §tmr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle; E T Kruse. Br ship Lydgate, Jones, Queenstown; J J o. SAILED. Monday, May 26. Stmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro. Stmr Wkitesboro, Olscn, Greenwood. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria, etc. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, San Pedro. Stmr Argo, Dunbam, Port Kenyon. Stmr Celia, Hogan, Albion. Stmr Coqufile River, Johnson, Fort Brags. Stmr Newsboy, Anderson, Nome. Stmr Ruth, ickson, Eurcka. U S stmr Solace, Singer, Honolulu, Guam Moore & Co. and Manila. Whaling stmr Bonanza, Smith, whaling voy- age. Bark Diamond Head, Peterson, Seattle. Brig W G Irwin, Garthley, Roche Harbor. Schr Barbara Hernster, Benedikston, Nome and Golofnin Bay. Schr Mayflower, Gudmanson, Coquille River. SPOKEN.. May 20, lat 47 N, lon 27 W—Br ship Greta, from Fraser River, for Liverpool. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 26, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind SW, velogity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT LOBOS—Vassed May 20, at 6:30 a m —Stmr Aztec, from Port Los Angeles, for Na- naimo. SEATTLE—Arrived May 25—Stmr South Portland, hence May 20. Salled 'May 25—Schr Martha W Tuft, for Nome; U S stmr Manning, for Bering Sea. Suiled May 26—Br ship Dunslaw, for ggunx!own; schr Jas H Bruce, for Bristol y. Arrged May 26—Stmr Centennial, hénce ay 22. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed May 26—Schr Wm ‘H Smith, for St Michael. Passed May 26—Stmr Mackinaw, hence May 22, for Tacoma: Br bark Dunslaw, for Queens- town. Passed inward May 26—Stmr Centennial, hence May 22, for Seattle. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 26—Stmr Samoa, from Bowens Landing; stmr Alcazar, from Greenwood; stmr Santa Cruz, hence May 24. Sailed May 26—Stmr Santa Cruz, for Saa Franeisco. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 26—Schr Mar- tha W Tuft, for Nome; schr W H Smith, for §t Michasl:’ bktn Willie R Hume, for San edro. Passed in May 26—Br stmr Caithness, hence May 21, for Comox. VENTURA—Salled May 25—Stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May 26—Bktn Re- triever, for San Francisco. PORTLA ND—Arrived May 26—Ship Speke, from Adelaide. Safled May 26—Stmr Alllance, for San Fran- cisco. TACOMA—Arrived May 25—Schr Fred E Sander, from Port Townsend. May 26—Stmr Selkirk, from Alaska; stmr U May 2] Portland, from Seattle. Matilla, hence 3 stmr South Salled’ May 26—Stmr Elihu Thomson, for lask and sailed for Seattl Sailed May 26—Schr Philippine, for Hono- Tulu. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 26—Schr Ida Schnauer, for San Francisco. COO08 % BAY—Arrived May 26—Stmr Signal, ay 2 SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 26—Schr Geo W hence ‘Watson, from Port Blakeley; schr Wawona, from San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived May 25—Stmr Bureka, hence May 24; schr Ida McKay, from San edro. Salled May 25—Stmr Santa Monica, for San Francisco. Safled May 26—Bktn Geo C Perking, for Honolulu; stmr Eureka, for San Franclsco; stmr_Fulton, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed May 26—Stmr Iaqua, for San_Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 26—Stmr Noyo, for Redondo. ALBION RIVER—Arrived May 25—Stmr Al- ENTICE SEAMEN FROM A VESSEL T. Murray and J. Hansen Are Arrested on Warrants, The British Consul General Is Interested in the Proceedings. J. Courtenay Bennett, the British Con- sul General, through F. W. Everton of the Sailors’ Institute, has instituted criminal = proceedings againgt Thomas Murray and Harry Hansen, two sailors’ boarding-house keepers, for violating sec- tion 644 of the Penal Code by enticing cailors from the British ship Stronsa, which is a misdemeanor. The complaint was sworn to by Everton before Judge Cubaniss yesterday. He was accompanied by the Consul General. The ship arrived from Glasgow, Scot- land, Sunday and it is alleged that Mur- ray and Hansen and other boarding- house keepers rowed out to the vessel, boarded her and treated the men in the forecastle to whiskey and rum. The men were promised good positions on coast- ing vessels if they would desert the ship. Eight of them left with Murray and Habnsen and they were distributed among the different boarding-houses on the front. Yesterday E. U. Simonsen, one of the deserters, called at the office of the Brit- isk. Consul General to be reshipped. Cap; tain Jones of the Stronsa happened to be |in the office at the time and recognized | Simonsen as one of his men. He asked for an explanation and Simonsen told abcut what had happened on board the ivessel on Sunday. It was at once de- cided to prosecute Murray and Hansen as the term of service of the deserters had not expired. The section of the Penal Code under which the complaint was drawn reads: “Every person who entices seamen to de- sert from any vessel lying in the waters of this State and on board of which they have shipped for a term or voyage un- expired at the time of such enticement is_guilty of a misdemeanor.” Murray and Hansen were arrested and released on $300 bonds each. WHOLESALE HOUSES / ARE HIS VICTIMS Tormer Janitor Secures Many Sup- plies on Forged Orders From Buildings. A man giving the name of William Ad- ams was arrested by Detectives Ryan and O'Dea last night and confessed to having victimized merchants out of goods valued at several hundred dollars. Adams was formerly employed as an assistant janitor in the Hayward build- ing. He was discharged from that posi- tion and soon afterward, the police charge, he forged the name of John Ad- ams, head janitor of the building, to three orders for supplies. Afterward, the police claim, he carried on a systematic | swindling of wholesale houses. It is | charged that he had printed letterheads |of a number of prominent buildings throughout the city, and attiring himself as a janitor would visit stores with orders Written on such paper and procure any- thing in the way of supplies he desired. A partial list of the houses victimized are: B. Dallam, $20; Palace Hardwa Company, $40; Baker & Hamilton, $i Boston - Rubber Company, $25; Montague & Co., $15; Miller, Sloss & Scott, $40; Hol- brook, Merrill & Stetson, $20; Brown | Bros., $40; Harry Unna Company, $19, and | Robinson & Co., $100. @ it VANCOUVER—Arrived May 26—Ship Dash- ing Wave, from Seattle. PANAMA—Sailed May 24—Stmr Argyll, for | San Franeisco. MAZATLAN—Sailed May 24—Stmr City of Sydney, for n Francisco. TWERP—In port April 25—Br ship Sol- for Astoria. NCOUVER, B C—Sailed May 26—Ship | Dashing Wave, for Skagway; Br stmr Em- | press of Indla, for Hongkong. OCEAN STEAMERS. SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived May 26—Stmr Mo- ana, from Vancouver, via Honolulu. HONGKONG—Arrived May 26—Stmr Vic- toria, from Victoria, B C, and Tacoma, via Yokohama. NEW YORK—Arrived May 26—Stmr Zee- land. from Antwerp. BOSTON—Arrived May 26—Stmr Merion, from Liverpool, ST JOHNS, N F—Arrived May 26—Stmr Buenos Ayrean, from Glasgow and Liverpool, | for Halifax and Philadelphia. HAMBURG—Arrived May 26—Stmr Patri- cla, from New York, via Plymouth and Cher- bours. GIBRALTAR—Arrived May 26—Stmr Trave, from New York, for Naples and Genca. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 26—Stmr Liv- onfa, from Montreal. BREMEN—Arrived May 26—Stmr Bremen, from New York, via Cherbourg. LONDON—Sailed May 26—Stmr Manitou, for New York. EISTTDMAERS When the bowelsare constipated the blood becomes impure. The Bitters is the bestknown laxative and blood purifier. It will cure Sick Headache, tn: tion, Dyspepsia and Maladie, Fever and Ague. A trial will convince you LADIE S -2 REMEDY APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) Superior to Apiol, Tansy, Pénnyroyal or Steel. Sure Relief of Pain and Irregularie ties Peculiar to the Sex. ~ Apioline Capsules for three months cost §1. Druggist or P. 0. Box 2081, New York. bion River, hence May ALLARB—Sailed May 25—Schr Ruth E Godfrey, for San Py S edro. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled May 24—Stmr Newburg. May 25—Schr Haleyon, for San Francisco; schr Fannle Adele, for Nome. Arrived May 25—Stmr San Pedro, hence May 22. PORT TOWNSENDPassed outward May 2—Schr 1da Schnauer, from Port Gamble, for San_Francisco; bktn Retriever, from Port Hadlocke for San Francisco. SEA’ TTLE—Sailed May 26—Stmr Excelsior, Bristol Rrrived May 26—Stmr Centennial, from San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed May 26—Stmr Iaqua, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. SINGAPORE—Arrived prior to May 26—Br stmr_Invenic, from Norfolk, for Manila. NEWCA! rrived May 23— 16. STLE, Br ship Wiscombe Park, hence Jan HULL—Salled May 25—Fr bark Empereur Menelik, for San Francisco. ‘HIELDS—Salled May 25—Br ship Metropo- Us, for San Francisco. SWANSEA—Sailed May 26—Fr bark Jean, 'PATMAS —Arrived prior to May Zi— Nor _stmr Mathilda, from Tacoma. NEWCAS' TLE, Aus—Sailed May 26—Ship St anila. DDy visir DR. JORDAN'S crear WMUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARZET 5T. bet. 6:347, 5.7.Cal, men RDAN & CG.. 1051 Market St. 6 HLvn “Laxative Bromo-Quinine e ve ‘Tablets | brs remedy that cures a in one day PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. D0 NOT NEGLECT THE LITTLE ILLS OF T0-DAY The Use of PAINE’S Celery Compound Will Eradicate From the Blood and System the Sececds of Discase. As grains of sand make our lofty moun- tains, drops of water tHe mighty ocean and as our massive buildings are made of one brick piled upon another, so do the little ills of life contribute to the building up of deadly diseases in the body. Experienced medical men claim that fully three-fourths of our men and wom- en enter the summer season with lttle ills and symptoms of disease, which must de- velop into serious and fatal troubles if not banished at once. ‘We hear our friends complaining daily of rheumatic tendencies, sharp and dart- ing neuralgic pains, dyspepsia, pains in the e and back, nervousness and sieep- lessnesy; and we see with our own eyes the effects of impure blood in facial blotches, eruptions and sores. The little ills and pains of to-day build up the alarming and fatal diseases that follow days and weeks of neglect. Wise and intelligent people who have looked into the claims of Paine's Celery Compound and followed its remarkable cures of relatives, friends and neighbors, use it themselves with faith and confl- dence to banish their symptoms of com- ing troubles, to cleanse the blood, to re- establish nerve force, enmergy and bodily strength, so that they will be in condition to withstand the enervating effects of the coming hot weather. In every community where Paine’s Cel- ery Compound has been used at this sea- son to banish disease it is regarded as a gcdsend. Workers in offices, shops, fac- tories and weary and rundown wives and mothers in their homes have thanked heaven for Dr. Phelps’ marvelous pre- scription, because it made them well. Try a bottle or two, ye who are ailing and sick: it will give you what you most stand In need of—health and nez life. e Color anything any eolor. Diamond Dyes goler s Always surei STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— FIRE ASSOCIATION (5, FHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1801, and for the year ending on that day, 2s made to the Insurance Commis- sicner of the State of California, pursuant to g)empm;vué:;- of Sections 610 and 611 of the olitical le. condensed as per bl - nished by the Commiasioner: G S CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in cash ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. 512,100 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 1,371,570 49 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 3,132,919 25 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds. Stocks, and cther marketable securities as collateral 68,850 00 Cash in Com 28,078 16 Cash in Banks 244,355 04 Interest due and 28,838 48 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages 30,141 99 Premiums in due tion . 888,240 92 Due for 5 1.013 41 Rents due and accrued ..... 2,680 36 Due from other Companies for Re. insurance on losses already paid. 7,550 92 Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losres adjusted and unpaid . Losses in process of Adjust or in Suspense Losses resisted, in Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2.371,- 329 24; re-insurance 50 per cent $185,664 62 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $2,566, 455 07; re-insurance pro rata... 1,397,177 51 Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance pol- 175,935 64 49,064 96 1,908,027 47 360,648 10 $5.265,083 36 fcies .. All other ligbilities Total Liabilitfes .......... INCOME. Net cash actuglly received for Fire premiums $3,246,972 17 Received for Interest on Bonds and Mortgages ... .. 85,012 07 Received for interest and dividend on Bonds, Stocks. Loans, and from all other sources Received for Rents. Total TCOME ..........v....$8,516,463 28 EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses (including $246.183 37, losses of previous years) .. $2,084,034 30 Dividends to Stockhoiders . 200,000 00 Pald or allowed for Commission or Brokerage .. .. T98,142 19 Paid for Salaries, Fees. and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 236,440 00 Paid for State, National and Local taxes ... 95,448 29 All other payments and expendi- N tures 155,910 02 Total Expenditures ........ Flre. Lesses Incurred during the year..$2,223,716 98 Risks and Premtums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the| year . 1$340,732,325($4,350,381 82 Net amount of Rllkl‘ expired during the| year . ..| 311,574,332| 3,815,687 01 Net amount in forcel I December 31, 1901.| 408,113,644 4,937,784 31 E. C. IRVIN, President. M. GARRIGUES, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 224 day of January. 1902 EDWIN S. GAULT, Notary Publfe. SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT : J. M. BECK ...... {eeiv....Manager 219 Sansome Strect, San Franecisco, Cal. TELEPHONE MAIN 5024. LASH> BITTERS