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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1902. OVERDUE GERMAN SHIP H. F. GLADE REACHES LIMIT OF RE-INSURANCE Rate Advances to Ninety-Five Per Cent and Speculators Continue to Gamble on Her Chances of Arrival at Queenstown. The Glade is now port for Queen heard of since | hip more than hope on the part of T of hope, how- the feeling is sh ship Elliot, out Carrizal for Baltimc Enterprise Arrives. ioneer of the deep sea ofl She brought a fuli number of passengers. St. Paul Sails. 1 sailed yesterday y cargo and a large num. Loses Sails in Norther. ISEMENTS. PPJUSITORIES. | A Woman’s Duty. ADVERT: KEMP'S SU consideration? about with dull, hoilow ey and that careworn, weary worth the effort? , she may be well ade such inroads on oves about with that s denoting that there is with those organs not contrast favorably with eyes dance and are a bright ruby red. d there is an elasticity in iing but perfect health stopped to think ti cheerful and > Jook healthy, u probably wonder how you can > suffering all the agony that 1 suffer whose generative or- deranged condition, ng from leucorrhoea, p: falling of the uterus, etc., > given up all hope because all other rem- use Kemp's Suppositories, a which will restore your general althy condition, thus banishing guid movements, Sl positories are put up only by the K. S, and contain nelther cocain ains | North For in the ovaries “n3 | G- Lindauer 00 offered to any druggist who can prove | Goa he above statement is mot true, C. Meaical Co are I have doctored for | fermale complaints in_their worst forms, all to Suppositories were finally | despair 1 used them | 1 gratefully | recommended to me. nd am now permanently recommend them to all women who suffer from | deranged generative organs. MISS J. SHAW, person who can prove that the above testimonial is not xenuine. Suppositories, $2. s sell them call at office or we will paid on receipt of above pri ulars and testimoniale MEDICAL CO. 36 Market st., and 6 to 7:30 p. m. $1000 offered any been sold under | VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN BISHOP'S PILLS | Rival.. Positively cure the s in old -and_young | S. Rosa. Lame Back, Infitness to Mar- Varicocele or Con- | vous Twitching of | Pleiad r and pote CENTS 10y ¢ every func- | Mandalay n't a cure is at hand eveloped organs rve centers; B0c a box: 6 for | Peking A written guarantee to cure or Circulars free CURED by Dr.Pierce’s FLECTRIC TRUSS ike it, Comfort & security! A Perfect Retainer. ! & Call or ‘write today for *‘BOOKLET §0. L, DR.PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL ‘! (f; B ITISH SHIP FROM SEATTLE. For. Skagway & Way Port: C. of Seattle. June 4 | C. of Topeka. | Skagway & Way Ports.[June 4 { Farallon. . Skagway & Way Ports.|June 5 | Oregon. Nome . June 5 | | Lyra. Nome & St. Michael June 5 1 | Valencia. «{Nome .... June 7 | | Bertba. Cooks Inlet & Way Ports|June 7 Indi Nome & St. Michael...|June 7 | 5 S { Dolphin. & Way Ports.|June § H + | Dirigo.. & Way Ports. |June 11 | | | Nome C: y June 12 | | Santa Ana & Valdez. June 12 | | Spokane & Way Ports. June 14 | Cottage C & Way Ports. |June 14 Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic | 2 - <% | Tnit, BRITISH SHIP WHICH SUF- || FERED SEVERELY IN A HEAVY NORTHER. 4 rt Point. | thority of the Superintend. L NOTE—The high and low | the ¢ | twent: sion-streec wharf) i 7 ht of tide is the vesterday from Iquique, reports that on May 30 | WEDNESDAY she encountered a heavy northerly gale in which —=— - she had five sails blown to ribbons. She left | Sun rises . Iquique March 20 and spoke the French bark | Sun sets Les Adelphes on May 16 in latitude 3 north, longitude 128 8 west. The Frenchman is bound from Seattle to England. —— Will Command Makaweli. Captain Charles Nelson, formerly of the schooner Saflor Boy, has been placed in com- mand of the barkentine Makaweli, the latest | addition to the Hin, Ordered to Port Townsend. The British ship Thistlebank, from Santa R salia, arrived off the harbor yesterday and was ordered to proceed to' Port Townsend. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British shiv Durbridge is chartered for wheat from Tacoma to Europe at 24s 9d. day, except when there are hut three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are In addsfon to tho soundmgs-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 British ship Drumeraig will load mer- | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean chandise at this port for Melbourne, lump sum, | of the lower low W The schooner Metha Nelson loads lumber at | S s Grays Harbor for Hilo | Time Ball. - " o » Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. S. N., Mer- Movements of Steamers. chants’ change, San Francisco, Cal., June 3, 19 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry TO ARRIVE. building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, % i, e. &t moon of the 120th meridian, or at § Steamer, From, p. m., Greenwich time. W. H. STANDLEY, Newburg San Pedro . ! Lieutenant, U. §. N., in charge. Aretic. . Humboldt 1 - Humboldt s " - | Willapa Harbor |June 4 | Btupping Jutslgence: San Pedro & Way Ports|June 1 ARRIVED, ' -|China & Japan +...o-.:|June 4 Tuesday, June 3. G. W. Eider..| Portland & Astoria June §| Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 57 hours from Aztec...... b - s June 4| San Pedro. Arcata - |Coos Bay & Port Orford|June 5| Br shin Cralgmore, Montgomery, days Despatch.... |San Pedro . June 5| from Iquicue. S. Barbara...|San Pedro 3 June 5| Bark Alden Besse, Kessel, 183 days from Palera Valparaiso & Way Ports|Jun: Honolulu Point Arena. Sunta Rosa.. Point Arena L8 Bark Sea King, Dowling, 88 days from New- San Diego & Way Pori castle, Aus. Argo. .. el River Ports.... Schr North Bend, Jackson, 71 days from Del Norte - Crescent City > River. R. Dollar. . n Pedro nterprise, Mjller. 9 days from Hilo. Cres. City... |Crescent City Henry Wilson, Johnson, 6 days from City Puebla.. Puget Sound Ports Harbor. Eureka. ..... (Humboldt OFF PORT. . | San Pedro."/Santa Bat _ Tuesday, June 3. Acapuico Panama & Way Ports..|June Br shf Thistlebank, from Santa Rosalia, Humboldt ... -|June awaiting orders | u ys Harbor |June CLEARED. Mandalay lle Riv -..... [3une Tuesday, June 3. | Argyll....... New York via Panama.|June Stmr St Paul, Hays, Unalaska; Northern Bonita. Newport & Way Ports.|June 8 | Commercial Co. C. Nelson. . Seattle & Tacoma June Stmr Lyra, Williams, Seattle: The F Water- ... |Portland & Astoria.....|June 9 [ho=se Co. State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Ports. [June Stmr Ryba, Cantillion, Blaine; Alaska Pack- | Rainier - | Whaicom June 11 | ers’ Assn. . | gueon, ----/Puget Sounfi Ports . June 11 Br bark Antiope, Murray, Ladysmith; Alex- | G. Dollar...... | Grays Harbor . June 12 | ander & Baldwin. S| Ghina & Japan......"..|June 14 SAILED. | ...- Puget Sound Forts ....(June 16 Tuesday, June 3, Santa Cruz.. |Newport & Way Ports\June16| Stmr Bonita, Nopander. San Pedro. — — mr Eureka, Jessen, Eufeka. TO SAIL. mr Redwood City, Moe, Bowens Landing. s r Brooklyn, Higzins, Eureka. s Stmr Alblon River, Jacobs, Alblon. o= | oestiastion, [Sllll-, Pier. Stmr 5t p?ul‘,‘xéaym Nome, Via Unalaska. S i i i Stmr Sunol, Madsen, Caspar. RERRR PO 10 am|(pler 25 | Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. ewbirs Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. raye Harbor U S stmr Commodore Perry, Falling, Seattle. June 5. -| 5 pm|Pler 2 Cheb: | , ) . Ship § D Carleton, Amesbury, Tacom: | Bespaten..|Gravs Harbor e m/pier 2| Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, Ventura: in | Brapatch. - Seattle & Fairhaven| 5 pm Pier 16 | (ow tug Rescoe. 7 Umatiila. .. !5’“ Diego & Way.| 9 amiPler 11 Schr Coquille, Anderson, Coquille River. l’usfl"-:«";‘::dap""“' e o | %| Bktn Portland, Clark, Tacoma. i | | 5 o o % o | B. Dollar.. |seattie direct % anlPisc o hr ida A, Campbeli, Point Reyes. hr Ottilie Fjord, Boesch, Eurcka. nr Guide, Olsen, Coos Bay. | Amer. Maru| china & Japan b -1 it 3 A Way. Ship Paramita, Backus, Port Townsend. umbol 1 SPOKE Argo... ... gel Bin oy 4 pmPler 2| per Br ship Cralgmore—May 16, lat 28 13 st Coos Bay & Pt 4|12 m|Pler lon 128 8 W, Fr bark Les Adeiphes, from Arctic.’... | Humboldt ... 4 pm|Pier e o v | Coos Bay. |gan Pedro & Way..| § am|Pier i e e T D e P Arena.. o Perena o o..| 2 pm|pler 2 | dur. from Astorla. for Queenstown. ;| Polnt Aren o o] 4 bm{bler 3 | o May 16, iat 16 X, lon 27 WBr ship Johu | G Eider .. | Astoria & Portiand. 11 am|Pler 24 | CORe {0, LUTTRON (0T DIEON, ship Cimfican... | pexioan Focts i -110 am{Pler 11 | ooy from Antwerp, for Port Los Angeles. g - April 28, lat 7 N, lon 32 W—Br bark Ilala, Eureka Humboldt 0 amlpier 13 trom Oregon, for Gueenstow 9 am|Pier 11 San Diego June 9. May 1. laf 46 S, lon 47 W—Br bark King | d ce Feb 10, f - iz mlpier 10 Alfred, fence Feb 10, for Queensiown. Palena.....|valparaisc & Way. 3, on equator, lon 31 W—Br ship Glen- Australia.. | Tahiti direct amPier 7|, from Oregon, for Queenstown. o o Citv Sydnes | panama & Way m|PMSS May B, lat 3 N, lon 20 W—Br ship Penthe- June 10. l &lla, hence Jan 30, for Queenstown. . City Piicbla puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pler 9| *"%, 76™4t°5 S, 1on 38 W—Ger bark Gerda, North Fork | Humboldt . June i1, ) Y. via Panama..| ewport & Way Piéf am|Pler 2| from Bremen, for Honolulu, ] May 8, lat 4 N, lon 27 W—Br ship Milverton, pm|Pier 10 | rrom” Tacoma, for Queenstown. am|Pler 11 Per stmr Enterprise—June 1, lat 36 N, lon Santa Cruz. - |Coquilie River.....| 4 pm{Pler 2|307 40 W, bktn Klikitat, from Port Ludlow, June 12 f for Honclvlu & C. Nelson. . |Seattle & Tacoma..| 4 pm|Pier 2 TELEGRAPHIC. .|China & Japan..... pm|PMSS POINT LOBOS, June 3, 10 p m—Weather Sierra. . |Sydney & Way Pts.[10 am|Pier 7| pazv: wind NW, velocity 40 miles. | Corambia’ | .‘n,}‘u:' I;T‘.»unndm pm|Pier 24 DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Salled June 3—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. Arrived June Dollar. ..,Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm/Pler 2 tmr South Coast, hence NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (TOWNSEND—Salled June 3—Schr or ——. Passed inward June 3—Jap stmr Tcsa Maru, from Honzkone. i TO CURE ANY DISEASE. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived June 3—Strar Rajnier, from Seattle. Safled_June 3—Stmr C N The Cause Must Bs Removed, Same Fm’;“cfi‘mv“"" mr Charles Nelson, for San UNALASKA—Arrived May Way With Dandruff. 5—Stmr Port- land, from Seattle; stmr Mary D Hu; Seatite. e e fpom o sail May-5—Stmr Portland, for N GRAYS HARBOR--Arrived June 2 free G © Lindauer, hence May 29. SEATTLESalled June Bruce, for Bristol Bay; Golofnin Bay. for Hongkong. Arrived June 3—Stmr Queen, hen J stmr Meteor, from Santa Barbara, . o7 3L Arrived June 3—Stnr Farallon, from Skag- way Safled June 3—Stmr Roanoke, .fo ; “tme City of Puebla, for San Francisgo., 0 BA V—Passed in June 3—Schr Queen, hence May 20, - Kill the germ that dandruff, falling hair and baldness, you will have | no more dandruft and your hair | grow luxuriantly. Herpicide not only, con- tains the dandruff germ destroyer, but it is also a most delightful hair dressing for No other hair prepara- causes 2—Schr James H stmr Discovery, for May 3—Jap stmr Shinano Maru, must. regular toflet use. tion is on this scientific basls of destroy- ing the dandruff germ than Newbro's Herpicide Henri Rocheau’s high - grade, hard - milled, ERRRRRRR RRReRy ERRRR RRRRERRREE Ry RRRRRE RERRR RRERRRY RERERRE RRRRRE RRRRR R Survey— Heights of High and Low entrance to San Publishad by officlal au- ” HE&“ RERRR RRERRRRRERRRRY ZRRRRE RRRRR RRRRRe waters occur at about n the above exposition of the tides morning tides are ziven in the left bhand 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 ! Finz Toilet Soafi 13c Box Tg-Day. deicately scented Toilet Soaps, in violet, wh'te hyacinth and whitesrose, worth 25¢ a bex; on sale Wednesday, box Sicakes: . rom s U S THE EMPORIUM. | THE ORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. wmmmmmmvmmmeufimmmmmm Fram :d Pictures On Sale To-Day. Colored reproductions of popular life photos, frame, with beaded edge a0d_handsome green and gold art Nouveau ornaments, siz of pic- ture 5x7, full outside me-asure rox1z; on sale Wednesday, complete . . . . AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 28c Two Days’ Sale of Season’s Choicest Ribhons. est and most-in-demand ribbons at a little mors than halt regular prices. Wedn-sdiy and Thursday we shall offer: 6000 Yards ol All-Silk, Satin and Taffcla 3000 Yards ol Satin Merveilieux Fancy Ribbon—s 14 inches wide; a rich novelty polka dot design; this season’s best s0c quality; on sale for the two days; _Rlbbons—Rich luster, soft weave, a superb quality for millinery and neck dressings; worth joc the yard; in all Our ribbon buyer has found another dea'er ready t> close out balance of this season’s product, from whom he bought nearly 10,0006 yards of the season’s rich- prettily framed in a 214-inch black fiber % w i ST e darecsiNE BRI ae il Astonishing Offering of Best Floss Cushions. On Wednesday only, 1500 of the best, purest, c'earest Floss Cushions, in five different szss; will be offered at special sale for fully a quarter less than the ordinary every-cay prices. 'This ‘is the biggest and best cushion offering we have ever yet made. 18x18 inches for. . 23¢ | 24x24 inches for. . . 4fg 20x20 inches for. 28¢ | 26x26 inches for. . . 49e 22x22 inches for. . 34p Last Day of Dress Goods Sale. The ends of the season’s stock of one of the largest Eastern jobbing' houses at much less than ha'f the prices we have been charging all the season for the same prices of goods. To-day'is your last chan c'to buy these.dress and skirt lengths, worth from $1.50 to $2.50 the yard, at. . s s be i ’ , 870 . The “assortment includes Sitk Grenadines, figured and striped; plain and striped Voile, plain and striped Mis:ral Etamines, Novelty Crepes, Sik-Finished Mohairs, Basket Weaves, etc. Ladies’ 50c Quality 21c. The balance of an importer’s stock of Ladies’ Fancy Lis'e Thread Hose, thousands ol pairs of genvine 50c Hosiery, made by one of the leading Euro- pean manufacturers, sbsolutely perfect goods, 2 ' C will be on sale to-day (Wednesday) only; pair.. The assortment includes new blues, red and tan grounds, with white extracted figures and vertical str'pes, and biack grounds with colored extracted polka dots. These goods are worthy of your earnest and careful consideration. They positively cannot be duplicated at the price. " Fine White Goods 1ic. Two kinds for to-day’s special sclling; one lot of 38 pieces open-work, sheer fancy weave, in several patterns, that were 1624c a yard; the other lot of 40 pieces fine satin stripe Dimity, in different designs, that were 15¢ yard; these ‘white materials are the most popular for sum- mer wear forssuits. waists, etc., and we do not believe that to-day’s prics can possibly be duplicated when these lots are gone; Wednesday only, yard. . .« ... . . .. BI@ Wednesday Sale of Rogers’ Tabieware. Another sile of the . celebrated William A. Rogers' Spoons, Forks and Knives; just when Department on Second Floor, T ] : in Progress. by us at much less than th yeu are getting ready to enterain the host of Shiners en route; they are guaranteed -full stindard plate of silver on 21 per cest nickel- s Iver base, and warranted to g've entire satis- faction, Wednesday only— \ Sets of 6 Teaspoors for. . . ...83¢ Sets of 6 Tatlespoons for . . . . . $¥.66 Sets of 6 Table Forks for. . . . . 1,66 Sets of 6 Table Knives for. . .. . . $1.32 'mpo'-'a"t Sale Boys’ 3-piece Vest Suits—For ages 9 to 15 36.00 and $7.50, now on special sale Copyright Books. T $12.50 and many of them $15.00; now on sale at. _ , worth $6.00 and $6.50 in the regular way, nowonsale . . . . . . . fJ . . Handsomely appointed new Manicuring and Ladies’ Hairdressing Another Astonishing Clothing Sale Now Several hundreds stylish suits for men, secured regular market value; periectly tailored garments made from fashionable’tweeds, cassimeres, sarges and fancy worsteds; the coats with broad shoulders znd shape-retaining fronts; suits worth $10.00, $7.20 Youths' Long Pants Suits—For ages 13 to 19 years, $4.65 $5.45 Air Rifles 33c. The King Single-Shot Air Rifles, genuine barrel, nickeled and polished, compact, stantial and durable, shoots B. B. shot darts, a gun for the country which the will not be disappointed in, on sale 233 Wednesday only, each. . ... . Dress Shields 9c¢. Very seasonable now at the beginning of the shirt waist season these fine Stockinet Dress Shields, good quality, medium size, worth 15¢ per pair, Wednesday . 8¢ ——— 5 i West Side. of Cube Pins 5c. Fancy Shape Cube Pins, all jet heads, white heads, mourning heads and assorted co'ors, worth- 1oc cube, Wednesday . D@ Wednesday Sale of Cube Sugar and Other Groceries. years, worth Wednssiay we cffer about 2o titles cf popular copyrights that are now being universally read, published to sell at $1.50 per 95¢ volume, fof . . . ‘“‘Eternal City"'-~Hall Caine. Sale of Scarfs, Squares and Shams. Halt ‘a thousand fine Cambric and “John Charity"—H. A. Vachell, Linen Scarfs and Squares are much “‘Georglan Actress’”’—Pauline Bradford Mac- : 7o e underpriced for Wednesday sales. “"Alice of Old Vincennes"—Maurice Thomp- | 200 fine Cambric Hemstitched ~Squares, “The' Sucossssrs of, Muty the Fiesti)—p (. || | stamped iipentty pattems, sise 30230 inches, hel, 2d for pill h: I “Gillan the Dreamer”—Neil Monroe. oo P'how g I{;”dhb”wm‘ 27c¢c ““Tristram of Blent'—Anthony Hope. etc., worth goc, Wednesday. . . ‘“‘Graustark”’ —G. B. McCutcheon. *‘Count 'Hannibal"'—Stanley Weyman, C: —Robert N, Stevens, ohn Oliver Hobbs. F. Pidgin. Welr Mitchell. Maurice Hewlett. and ' Clay''—Maude Howard Peterson. “‘Jude the Obscure’' —Thomas Hardy. “Riddle of the Universe'—Ernest Haeckel, 250 Linen Hemstitched Squares, with open- werk: borders, stamped in new patterns, size 27x27 inches, worth Soc, Wednes- ¥R e e LR 29¢ 1¢0 fine Cambric Hemstitched Scarfs, stamped in pretty designs, size 18x54 inches, used for sideboards or burcaus, worth Soc each, Wednesday .. . . . . BYC New Canterbury Tales™ The Potter 5 y ARLAAUR QEARE RRALAR XUALRLRLRRAARNE QRLAR WRARLR AAAARAL. QXL AARARRE QUNRUR BRRRRE WA R RN D DA ARNS R T Cube Sugar—Best cane sugar, Wednesday Liquors Wednesday. only, 23 lbs. . . .. .. . . $1.00 A. B. Hayden Whiskey—Bottled in bond, bot- HW_Wh:" wheat or Wednesday, tle Wonesday. .. .on .. @@, CRME. .l Kentucky Bourbon—Full quirt bottles that | IM20rted Sardines—Packed ' in olive _ail, others charge $1.00 for, on Wednesday . . | VW einesday, 3 tns. ... ... . .28@ c ittt eiiienn...B8c)|Castile Soap—Best imported, large size bars, Sweet Wines—A very high grade of Por, | ‘v eoneday, 2baf. ... . ... .45¢ Sherry or Angelica, worth $1.50 a gallon, | Deviled Ham—Kingan's, regular sc tins, Wednesdiy . . .~ . . ... .80.08| Wednssday,3for. .. .. ... 100 Pu-e Fruit Syiups—Grenadine, Raspberry or | Almond Bon Bons—Wednzsday, package. . . Spswbarty; bottle & 2 i e s BIERD oo vl e reaie o el B Red Cross Gin— Genuine imported Geneva, | Vanilla Wafers—Wednesday, package. . 15@ ‘Wednesday, bottle . . . < . . .850 |Table Fruits—Extra standard, Peaches, Apri- Willis Anderson Whiskey—Spring of*g4, equal | <ots or Pears, Wednesday, = tins . . 25@ to any §5.00 whiskey in the market, Wednes- | Pure Foie de Gras—Tessenyou brand, Wednes- | day, per gallon, $3.005 bott:.....28@| day,tin. . . . . ... ... 200 § | § § | | § i i | § § | | § for San Francisc United SAN E Russ, from Eureka; stmr San Pedro, hence May 3i; scbr Dora Bluhm, from Umpqua River. e Safled June 3—Stmr Coquille River, for San Francisco: schr Luzon. for Tacoma, PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed June 3—Stmr Ruth, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed June 3—Bark Levi Burgess, for Callao. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June Una, hence May 20. San Francisco. clsco; stmr Arctic, PORT TOWNSE! John F Miller, hence May 22. Arrived June 3—Bark Levi G Burgess, from Port Hadlock; P ek kviatea | handsome salary. Brown, from Honolulu; stmr Indiana, from Se- attle. S HILO—In port bark Andrew Johnson and bark Roderick Dhu. VANCOUVER—Arrived June 3—Stmr Cone- maugh, from Seattle. Arrived June 3—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Yokohama. 3 HULL—Arrived June 2—Nor stmr Guernsey, from Tacoma. thon, hence March 20. Ma’éEE‘;‘lflTOWNvArrh'l‘d June 3—Ger ship Emille, from Oregol B hip Iverna, from Tacom: rL{A)N'I)ON—Arrl\"fl June 3—Fr bark Jean Bart, from Oreeon. FALMOUTH — Arrived Marechal Suchet, from Tacoma; Get bark Se- lene, from Oreson SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Forester, « Admiral._hence May 13. FLEETWOOD—In port Afon Alaw, for Swansea and San Francisco. HAMBURG—In port May 20—Fr bark Can- robert, x D + Los Angeles. s o SR ERP_In port May 23—Br bark Sol- | $° way, R1.GOA BAY—Salled May 4—Br ship Bar- rowdale, for Port Townsend. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed May Hermonthis, for Hamburg. YOKOHAMA shire, ST’ VINCENT—Arrived May 23—Nor ‘stmr Horda, fren: Tacoma. GIBRALTAR—Passed Kilda, from Neitolis, for Manila, LIZARD--Passed june 1—Br ship Metropolis, from Newcastle, England, for San Francisco. TRAWLE FOINT—Passed June 2—Br ship Sir tobert Fernie, hence Jan 3, for Hull. NEW YORK—Arrived June 3—Stmr Georg- , from. Liveroool. Safled June 3—Stmr for Bremen, Tacoma, via St Vincent, C V. o TR Arrived June 3—8tmr Denderah, from Tacoma, San Francisco, Guatemala, etc, Hamburg_and San Franclsco. GIBRALTAR-Passed June 3—Stmr Vie- toria, from Teghorn and Naples, for New York. BOULOGNE-SUR-MER—Arrived June p— Stmr Statendam, from New York, for Rotte: dam, and proceeded. (2 QUEENSTOWN — Arrived June ‘Westernland, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. Arrivec for Liverpool, and proceeded: did not communi- cate with shore owing to gale. BENEFIT FOR CLUB CHARITY FUND. The Theatrical Employes’ Club will give a ben- efit at Fischer's Theater to-morrow at 2:15. The performance will be given exclusively by the members of the “Fiddle Dee Dee’’ com- 2 pany. The proceeds will go to the charity fund Pasged out June 3, 10 p m—Schr James H | of the club and for the furnishing of their 1 Bruce, for St Michael; stmr South Portland, | new meeting rooms. mai to have it. Br ship Levernbank, for Arrived June 3—Schr Mary IMAINS GETS OFF WITH d SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Judge de Haven Has Mercy on the Four-Billion-Dollar-Syndicate Operator. Charles R. Mains, “Western representa- tive” of his own four-billion-dollar syndi- cate, made motions in the United States District Court yesterday for a new trial and arrest of judgment. The motions Kinzdom. PEDRC 3—Schr JREKA—Arrived June 2—Stmr Pomona, g North Fork, hence May 3 3 B Y| were denied and Judge de Haven sen- "Safled June-2—Schr Emma Claudina, for | tenced the prisoner to six months’ im- prisonment in the Alameda County jail and to pay a fine of $00. Mains was con- victed of using the postoffice for the pur- pose of defrauding Dr. Charles E. Ben- nett of Wauseon, Ohio, out of $3000 on the pretense that he would make Dr. Bennett | president of a wealthy syndicate at a June 3—Schr Lottie Carson, stmr Pomona, for San Fran- for San Francisco. ND—Passed in June 3—Schr wport ; schr F S Redfield, from San June 3—Bark Haydn The maximum penalty for the offense 1z eighteen months in the State penitentiary, but in imposing sentence Judge de Haven teok into consideration the facts that Mains had been confined four months in the County Jail in_this city while await- ing trial and that Mains was an attorney ISLAND PORT. May Stmr Californian, EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived June 3—Stmr Redon- | 4:"jaw and confinement in a County Jail from Montreal. d j 4 4 pu- FOREIGN PORTS. would injure him physically and in rey tation as much as imprisonment in the penitentiary would injure a man less high in_the social scale. Many persons who watched Mains dur- ing the progress of the trial are of the orinion that he is mentally unbalanced. SYDNEY— Arrived rx'*A‘rlor [lO June 3—Bktn —_——————— % Johnson, from Chemalnus. T OURNE Arrived June 3—Br ship| WILL REPORT UPON THE EFFICIENCY OF TEACHERS Br_ship Ilala, from Ore- Rl from Seattle; Judging from a circular issued yester- day by Superintendent of Schools Web- ster, it would scem that the official named has given way to the contention of the Board of Education that he should pass on the efficiency of teachers. Mayor Schmitz also held that this is part of the duty of the Superintendent and fis depu- ties. The circular is addressed to princi- pals and says: Please observe subdivision 6, section 36 of the rules and regulations of the Board of Edu- cation, accordingdo instructions in circular No. 1f ‘the deficiency of any teacher be so grave as to merit in your judgment an investigation by this office for the purpose of preferring charges, please make a separate report on such teacher, setting forth all necessary details. Section 36 of the rules requires princi- —Br ship Nelson, June June 3—Br shin June 1—Schr from Vancouver. May 29—Schr May 20—Br ship for San Francisco; Br ship Oweenee, fer Oregon. 19—Ger stmr TNIN--§ May 16-—Br stmr Wearside, e pals to make a written report to the Su- LIVERPOOL — § 31— Br ship | perintendent on Jure 20 and December 20 Biythswaod, for £an Franclsc of each year as to the efficiency and suc- Safled May 22 v Victoria. ived June 2—Br ship Elgin- from Tacema. Br stmr Duke | cess of the teachers in their schools. 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I have given your iveaiment a thofough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. 1 am just as vigorous as'when a boy and you cannot realize how hoppy I am.'* “'Dear_Sirs: Your method wWorked beauti- fully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returmed and enlargement is entirely satisfactory," “Dear Sirs: Yours was received and T had no trouble in making use of the receipt as di- Tected, and can truthfully say it is a boon te 1 am greatly improved in size, strength and vigor. All_correspondence 1s strictly confidential, mailed in plain, sealed envelope. The receipt is free for the asking and they want every 3 — Stmr off=Stmr Oceanic, from New York, UNITED STATES BRI;’CB. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——OF THE— STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— CALEDONIAN MANCHESTER | AMERICAN ASSURANCE COMPANY *INSURANCE COMPANY F' MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON THE v . L MANCRESTER, ENCLAND, 0N THE | () F N vomi: v THE staTs or uw the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Comfuissioner of the State of Call- | voss frit el O missioner ‘62" tae fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections | State of California. pursusnt to i ot estiae 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed | of Sections 610 and 11 of the By as per blank furnished by the Commissloner. | condensed as per blank furnished by (ob Cooe: [, CAPITAL. misstoner. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up CAPITAL. P in Cash .... $1,000.000 00 | Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in, - sasease < +-$200,000 00 ASSETS, = Cash Market Value of all Stocks and ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Cash Market Value of all Stocks $4,282 77 and Bonds owned by Company.. 1,547,320 Bonds owned by Company .. $202,200 Cash in Company’s Otfice. 721 47 | Cash in Banks ..... -4 Cash in banks. 55,272 34 | Interest due and accrued om ail Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 1,985 41 Stocks and LOANS. ....-........ 5,554 17 | Premiums In due Course of Co Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion .. 2,908 8. Bille” receivasie, " pot Sidbured. e | astrance” on loosen 3 3 e faken for Fire and Marine Risks 48 10 o g e, . Due from other Compantes for Re- Total A insurance on losses already pald. 285 29 oy Due from special agents.......... 205 08 LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted and unpaid ........ $3,130 Total Assets ........ o +-$1,869,192 67 | | orses in Drocess of Ad) e s LIABILITIES. IR 8 Lo e F R 8,521 78 Losses adjusted and unpaid $79,584 51 | Losses resisted. including sxpenses.. 1,200 60 Losses in process of Adju: Ring ome yeax Gr Teex. SIRGEE G- or in Suspense 83,301 56| TINE 0N U6 per cent s Losses resisted, in A O] e o P N3 7.836 49 Gross premiums on Fire Risks gl O e ““““ o running one year or less, $1,086, A R e A I 401 43; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 543,200 70 | , Teinsurance i 3,571 90 Gross premiums on Fire Risks Alf other Nubiliticn ... 8,731 § running more than one year, $0S2.085 90; reinsurance pro rata 518,170 97 Tatal Liabititiay . 333,042 60 All other Liabilities ... st —_— Total Liabilities . cevecees. 81,314,502 44 ( Net =-.l|‘l:mtcm-uy received .or Fire premiums . frokniom INCOME. Reived for interest and dividendy 00! 20 Net cah actyally received for Fire on Bonde, Stoe and from remiums .... ........$1,412,716 §3 | _all other sources ...... i Recelved for interest and dividends Received for profit on realization of o0 6 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and IDVEStMENtS wevvvesvrncs sonenesos from all other sources. 3 Total Income ....... ceeee 369,242 38 Total InCOME +vvererrrenrnn.ss EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (Including $177,011 73, losses of previous years) . Paid or allowed for EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $27,316 52, losses of pre- vious years) ... % Pald or allowed for Commission or e Brokerage .............. + cvmecann Brokerage Paid for Salaries, Fees and other o Pald for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc... 4,965 22 Paid for State, National and Local taxes ... SL573 75 | All other payments and 13| tores oo SR AR R s A 340 +ve..$1,629,360 53 Total Expenditures .. charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 92,274 63 Paid for Stat Local taxes ... All other payms tures ...... Total Expenditures ... ; National and Fire. Fire. Losses Incurred during the year..$1,121,296 gg | 0S8 _incurred during the year....$81,139 8t Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums, | RiSks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks| 7 Net amount of Risks written during the ’ ':q"r'e“ during the| $15,708.775 | $100,808 FEAr ..o (S182,497,461/92,108,292 8 | (JEOE o -] $16.T 23 Net amount of Risks e ll::ud :’ ~ Seprred g ) 1s0.5us.008) 2 Sear e Tl teasars | usse 1 Net amount in fores g 121,957 66 | ot amount tn force December 31, 1901..| 190,349,2i3| 2,060,387 42 | _December 31. 1901..| 2.210.563 | 24716 20 GEO. 5. A. YOUNG, U. S. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ith day of February, 1902. EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner for California. CHAS. H. POST, President. N. A. McNEIL, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of January. 1902 H. E. FRANCK, Notary hblr. Pacific Coast Department 3238 California Street, San Francisco, GEO. W.BROOKS, THOS. J.CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manager. Pacific Coast Department 323 California Street, San Francisco. GEO. W. BROOKS, THOS. d. CONROY, Asst. Manager. Manages, 4+ BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Directors. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Directorss

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