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10 GOS5IP IN CAMP OF POLITICIANG John F. Davis Will Not Accept Renomina- tion for Senate. Highbinder on Parole Cooks the Political Goose of Gage. n WIRPERA I or and Calaveras counties comes the news that despite the urgent f i friends, Sq ator John as persisted in his determina- become g candidate for re State Senate, and a sign- will not be a ca nhed in the principal Ke- those counties yester- t he u per Davis made a splendid rec- and displayed of od legislator nd efficiency the highest has gained a reputation for ng integrity, infinite resourcefui- untiring energy. Two of his colleagues who were in town f Judge Davis' in- sWers keen regre one of ating would be missed in the ate, and the other that California can not have too many guch men as he in life said that A. Hocheimer of Wil- I receive the Republican nomina- State Senator in the Fourth Sen- District. The district, composed of Celusa, Glenn, Lake and garded as almost hope- ratic, but Mr. Hocheimer | will carry the Republican standard if the < on places it in_his hands. 4 comes from Napa that Percy voung jawyer, will have strong for Republican nomination to the new Fifteenth gislature L the st Le from Web- r represented Napa County in the As- eembly PLIGHT OF THE MACHINE. machine forees of n Francisco bad plight Burns said to be Herrin persists in doing immins. In the south the Z bec s with ving fully liquidated all grand shake. The re- placed ir ation before was overcome oud of San scandal. T geites are now and mak back . camp. Martin trayed and otherwise Herrin, Crimmins, e last municipal olive branches ated Lynch has ¥ him. Johnny Mackenzie, who | ed on to st 1 town and round p the Gage push, has gone to the Mon- press groves., The chief manager business administration, who re- exchanged certificates of inno- rden Aguirre, is in Los An- g to the Democratic press 1 taining Republican dele- | s 1€ ate convention. GAGE WILL BE DEFEATED. -time statesman, who is familiar 2 political in this State, re- 2 “Gage’s re-election is ybody could defeat him. that he took a Chinese of the penitentiary and him to cook in the household of his y the Governor of California is to everlastingly damn him in ation of the laboring classes. people are already asking: | overnor find an American cook, a French cook or a | Why did he employ a nan and a highbinder? If the Gov- needed a first class cook, why did not apply to the Cooks' and Waiters’ or white help instead of going to tiary for a Mongolian? The to be plainly put forth. Dis- | spreading the report that | fons to Burns, proposes | 1 overtures to | other issue is required. What is the sense of all this agitation against Chinese | fmm n and the employment of Mon- golians when the Governor of the State insults American workingmen by g preference to Asiatic labor? Of Democra: te executive. e his nomination because any- beat him. The absent furni- | much against him' | man, because the is not earning| dy re the could will net count Chin parole’ paroled re on | Pentaur Arrives. | The Kosmos line steamshi line Pentaur arrived | vening from Hamburg and South Amer can ports. £he had 600 tons of freight and | $60,000. D. J. Mackenzie, a o joined the s ¥ morning of ought to port. Ma nd well known in this city. He 64 years of age. He has been He made and lost a omstock days and is been in feirly comfortable 1_circumstances the time of his He was in partnership at Mazatlan an named Hall. When in this city he p At Mazatlan nsumption. His enzie was & enger was Dr. J. C. Henness; been in Mazatian in con- ing investments. The d a stormy passage. of earthquakes along South the only volcano in in Salvador, activity docked The officers the action was at that there the volcanic alarming. The Pentaur etreet wharf No. 3 —_————— Dewey Took Her. e ted States gunboat Manlla, which ived Thursday night from Manila, is tke of the fidet captured by Admiral Dewey anfla Bay to come to this port. She wan originally a British tramp and was used by the Spanish Government as a transoort. She was Iying at_Cavite when Montejo's fleet was She been in commission as & United States since 1899 and has done excellent work the Philippines. Twelve days before reach- vort her high-pressure piston was carried and it was with the greatest difficulty was_nothing at Howard- &rr P~ destroyed and surrendered to the Petrel. has that porary repairs were effected. The Maniis will be overhauled and repairea at are Island, —_——— Lost Her Propeller. he steam schooner Navarro arrived yester- in tow of the steamer Charles e) The Navarro's propeller dropped off Wednesday _afternoon when mniles morthwest of Point Arena. Sail was made, but the Navarro made poor headway and was off Little River on Thursday after- noon when the Nelson, from Seattle, hove in sight. A hawser was passed to the helpless echooner and she was towed to port. Navarro was fifty-three hours from FEureka in spite of the delay in picking up the the subsequent handicap of i L Charles Nelson's wae only three and a half —_—— One More Trip, Captain Tremaine Smith will make one more trip as commander of the Pacific Mail steam. hip the Orient. s daughter, will be a passenger on the tain will 'fflt( to t?kr‘ charge of the Siberia. ng completion at New, ' will take a full carg R —_——— Big Sugar Cargo. The bark D, Bryant, Captain Colby, ar. yived yesterd twenty-four days from La- hiaina. She brought 25,582 bags of juse- Captain Colby reports having spoken 12 the bark Levi bound frem Puget Sound in coming to ax anchor in the quarantine grounds the Bryam: carried away her mud hook and chain. —_———— Tor Table Use BUDWEISER, “the king of Bottled ieers” the perfect product of the An- heuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, is preferred by all who appreciate purity, perfection and _delicious flavor. Orders promptly filied by E. G. Lyons & Raas Co., whole. sale dealers, San Francisco. . ————— Conway Case Continued. The case of Frederick B. Conway, the defaulting clerk of Judge Mogan's court, cherged with grand larceny by trick and device in conneetion with the withdrawal f 8250 cash bafl from the city treasury in the case of Jessie Holland, was called in Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday. .The Judge continued the case till July 26. G. Burgess, Catliac. to £ about forty | The | City_of Peking, which leaves on Monday | Miss Leslie Smith, the cap- | When the Peking returns Captain Smith | South Africa, $540. The principal exports were | Partridge, | board, among them Rev. { at Hongkong. | E | Du Cros, eacquarters at the Lick House. The | and | son, Miss S. P. Judson, J. ‘W, Maclaren, Mrs, Mrs. S, C, Partridge, Miss H. L. William Pott, Dwight S. Richard- Richardson, J. E. Smith, Charles . E. W. Tilden, Mrs. Tilden and_chil 3 Wing, P. B: Mrs. Balla tine, L. W. Bristowe, “lawson, Miss Edith Clawson, W Rev, C. Good- rich, D.D.; Rev. Nrs. Hager | and’ four children, pinger and child, H, W. B. . A, E. Kaeser, Mrs. A, E,_ Knights, Kuenzii, Tom Leung, | Mrs. ‘Tom Leung, B. Miltenberger. J. | Miss Fanny G. Wilson. | | | | | | been | gals and 100 cs whisky, 173 pkgs dry goods, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. GAELIC ARRIVES FROM HONGKONG WITH FULL LIST OF PASSENGERS Brings Big Cargo and Gold Treasure Valued at $153,000---Steam Schooner Navarro Loses Her Propeller at Sea and-Reaches Port Nelson From - Seattle in Tow of the Steamer Charles ES UNITED STATES WARSHIP, FORMERLY ONE OF MONTEJO'S FLEET, DEWEY AT MANILA. DISABLED THURSDAY NIGHT AFTER AN EXCITING VOYAGE. CAPTURED BY SHE ARRIVED HERE HE Steamship Company’s Gaelic ar- rived yesterday from the Orient, | Occidental .and Oriental 28 d 11 hours from Hongkong, | 17 d. 13 hours from Yokohama ard 6 days 12 hours from Honolulu. She trought 2600 tons of cargo, gold valued at $153,000 and a full complement of passen- gers. Among the passengers was Mrs, S. C. | nee Simpson, wife of the | Bishop of Kioto. Mrs. Partridge brought | with her Miss H. L. Partridge, her step- daughter, and her purpose in this countr; is to place the young lady at school. D Yung Wing, also a passenger, is a thor- cughly Americanized Chinese physicia There were several missionaries on | C. Goodrich, D.D., who was besieged at Peking during the late Boxer trouble. Hon. A. W. Brewin and Mrs. Brewin were passengers. Mr. Brewin is Superintendent of Schools The Gaelic called at Manila on her out- ward trip and enjoyed pleasant weather throughout the voyage. The passengers were: Miss Marie Aquino, Hon. A. W. Brewin, Miss M. Brewin, Rey. Thomas M. Btrke, F. w Du Cros, J. J, Dunne W Gorham, W. Gorham, H. G." Hodsoll, D. ‘orbes, M; A, Judson, Miss C. D. Jud- Plummer, G. E. Read, Lieutenant Rudolph Schwarz, Franz Seidel, J. Soss, F. M. Trevoe, Miss Bzatrice Vrooman, Miss Rachel \rooman, Will Go Codfishing. The schooner J. G. Wall, Captain Dollard, cleared yesterday for a codfishing cruise in the Bering Sea. She will probably sail to- day. Captain Dollard wanted to safil vester- day, but as all hands had been absorbing water front zem-zem he deemed it wiser to anchor n the stream for twenty-four hours, —_— Kirkdale Chartered. The British tramp steamer Kirkdale, which arrived from Calcutta last Januery and has idle ever since, has been chartered to 10ad flour at Puget Sound for China. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The barkentine Amella loads redwood at Eureka for Honolulu and the barkentfne Tropic Bird general carzo here for Tahitl. The bark Kaiulani and the ship Tillie E. Starbuck return to Honolulu with general cargo. —_—— The Sierra’s Cargo. The steamer Sierra. which sailed on Thurs- day for Sydney and way ports, carried a gen- eral merchandise cargo valued at $222,073, manifested and destined as follow: For Hons lulu, 633; Samoa, $3964; New Zealand, $53,- 540; Australia, $85,650; Fiji Islands, $761; as follows: To Honolulu—41,426 Ibs fresh meat, 5390 lbs butter, 2675 Ibs fresh fish, 3387 lbs dressed poultry, 3929 ibs bread, 6699,1bs ham, 4000 1bs Codfish, 142 cs eggs, 80 cs“boots and shoes, 119 s canned goods, 20 cs and 53 gals brandy, 1 cs and 1728 gals wine, 150 cs liquors, 169 704 pkgs drugs and drugglsts’ sundries, 1i pkgs electrical supplies, 549 1bs dried fish, 719 Pkes fresh fruits and vegetables, 11 cs hats, 66 bdle and 3¢5 bars fron, 9 pkgs leather, 256 pkgs machinery, 54 pkgs millwork, 110 cris onions, 710 crts potatoes, 62 cs and Bals oil, 40 pkgs paint, 20 bxs paste, 89 bales and 30 rolls paper, 5000 Tbs rice, 60 coils rope, 5 cs nned salmon, 10,053 Ibs sulphur, 43’ pkes sewing machines, 20 cs stationery, 8 bales twine, 157 pkes tank material, 6225 1bs toba o, 23 cs manufactured tobacco, 1874 1bs zin 4 reels wire rope. s To Samoa—15 bbis flour, 3656 £t lumber, 2030 Ibs milistuffs, 29 pkgs millwork, 52 pkgs beer, 823 1bs bread, 2 cs shoes, 100 ibs beans, 1225 1bs coffee, 16 cs canned goods, 101 s coal oil, 12 pkgs dry goods, G pkgs fresh vegetables, 44 pkgs groceries and provisions, 10 bdls iron, 15 crts potatoes, 2¢ pkgs paints and olls, 136 cs canned salmon, 5 bales twine, 40 cs and 82 ®gals wine, 3 ctls wheat. To New Zealand—6768 bbis flour, 12 cs boots and shoes, 5 vkes bicycles and sundries, 1000 ibs beans, 443 cs canned good: cod- fish, 12,573 Ibs dried fruit, 19 pkgs dry goods, 51 pkgs drugs, 13 cs electrical suppligs, 20,000 & lumber, 4 bales leather, 3364 Ibs Millstufls, 170 pkgs inetal polish, 42 pkge machinery, 150 | Ibs codfish rolls and 26 bales ne 13 bales over- paper, alls, 10 cs paper, 3500 Ibs raisins, 9 cs rub- ber goods, 45 pkgs sewing machines, 336 cs canned =aimon. To Australla-—2765 bbls flour, 63 cs boots and shoes, $10 Ibs beans, 4 pkgs beer, 2 bicycles, cs canned fruit, 795 cs canned vegetables 5 cs canned lobsters, 34,082 Ibs coffee, 1000 3085 1bs and €8 cs dried fruit, 47 pkgs electrical supplies, 10 pkgs dry goods, 427 pkgs drugs and patent medicines, 13 pkgs leather, 8000 ft lumber, 458 gals lubricating cil, 2810 Ibs milistuffs, 371 pkgs metal polish, 60 pkgs machinery, 230 roils newsvaver, 16 bales overalls, 40 pkgs raisins, 370 cs rolled oats, 720 drums sheep dip, 28 pkgs sewing machines and fixtures, 200 lbs starch, 36 pkgs scales, 20 cs whisky, 8 ctls wheat, 190 kegs white "lead. Fiji Islands—143 cs assorted canned goods, 68 cs canned salmon, 3 pkgs salt sal- mon, 575 Ibs dried fruit, 100 Ibs beans, 280 Ibs codfish, 150 provisions. To South Africa—100 cs canned fruit, 4000 Ibs dried frsit. B Merchandise for Hilo. The steamer Enterprise sailed on Thursday for Hi*o with an assorted merchandise cargo valued at $57,635. The cargo included the following: 1225 bbis flour, 152 ctls wheat, 476 ctls barley, 103,106 1bs bran, 19,968 Ibs ‘mid- ibs hops, 4 pkgs groceries and Ibs rolled barley, 11,728 Ibs s Ibs and 6 cs meais, $3.700 lbs rice, 546 Ibs dried peas, 2811 bales hay, 416, Ibs fertilizer, SG ctls corn, 2464 Ibs and § bread, 1270 Ibs cheese, 1347 Ibs candy, 3661 Ibs soda, 168 Ibs chocolate, €90 lbs dried fruit, 1147 Ibs ham and bacon, 3532 lbs butter, 1bs lard, 1160 ibs codfish, 4150 lbs sugar, 6500 Ibs salt, 2992 Ibs starch, 53 csks beer, 2420 Ibs fresh meat, 10 cs eggs, G50 cs assorted canned xoods, 63 cs canned ‘salmon, 518 pkgs groceries and »rovisions, 1009 gals wime, 91 gals and 88 cs whisky, 29 pkgs. paste, 81 cs boots and shoes, 70 pkgs fresh fruits and veg- ctables, 34 crts onions, 222 crts potatoes, 5300 ft lumber, 62 pkgs drugs, 26 pkes dry goods, | 184 pkzs hardware, 306 pkgs millwork, 12 pkgs paper, 4 coils rope, 600 cs coal oll, 200 bbls lime, 967 pkgs steel, 564 pkgs 2 cs and 390 1bs_tobac- 57 pkes shooks, 11 pkge paints and oils, 64 cs soap, 7 pkgs bicycles, 25 sheep, 4 hogs, 26 pkgs machinery, 229 sks cs hat PR et Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Thursday, June 12. . nila, via Guam 45 days and via Honolulu 17 E days from Ma- stmr Manila, Halsey, potmr Samoa, Madsen, 46 hours from San Pedro. Schr Fortuna, Olsen, 80 hours from Eureka. Friday, June 13. Stmr Charles Nelson, Schage, 315.days from Seattle. Stmr Coos Bay, Pedro. Stmr Ruth, Erickson, 11 hours from Bowens Landing: bound to San Pedro; put in.for pas- senzers Stmr Navarro, reka. Ger stmr Pentaur, Jurgensen, 103 days from Hamburz, etc. Br stmr Gaelic, Finch, 28 days 11 hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days 13% hours, via Honolulu 6 days 12 hours 45 min- utes. Bark C D Bryant, Colly, 24 days from La- baina. juktn ‘Corguado, ‘Pytier, 21'dk7e foom Hona: CLEARED. Friday, June 13. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Julia E Whalen, Rosehill, W_C Peacock. Schr J G Wall, Dollard, codfishing, master. SAILED. Friday, June 13. Stmr Ruth, Erickson, San Diego. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. Stmr Gipsy, Swauson, Santa Cruz. Stmr Samoa, Olsen, with schr Sacramento in U'S stmr Alert, Adams, cruise. Ship Shenandoah, Watts, New York. Schr Sacramento, Hansen, Siuslaw River, in_tow stmr Samoa. Schr Jennie-Wand, Christensen, Coos Bay. SPOKEN. Per Br stmr Gaelic—May 31, 9:06 p m, lat 33 25 N, lon 166 55 E, stmr Peru, hence May 17, for China. June 4, 9:35 p m, lat 24 24 N, lon 163 57 W, Br stmr Coptic, hence May 27, for China. June 8, 5:30 p m, lat 27 13 N, lon 148 28 W, U'S transport, steering SW. June 9, 7:40 p m, lat 30 05 N, lon 142 33 W, Jap stmr America Maru, hence June 6, for China. June 13, 2:55 a m, lat 37 27 N, lon 124 06 W, stmr Sierra, hence June 12, for Sydney. June 28, lat 48 N, lon 7 W. Br ship Tox- teth, from Antwerp, for San Diego. June 6, lat 47 N, lon 27 W, Ital bark Nar- cissus, hence Feb 1, for United Kingdom. Jdune 7, lat 44 N,'lon 13 W, Br ship Metro- polis, from Shields, for San Francisco. May 5, no position, Br ship Glenbank, from Antwerp, for San Franclsco. Per bark C D Bryant—June 12, off Cape Mendocino, svoke bark Levi G Burgess, from Port Ludlow, bound for Callao. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 13, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind NW, velocity 26 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived June 13—Schr Al- vena, from Tacoma; stmr Sequola, from Re- dondo; stmr Olympia, from Fairhaven; schr Meteor, from Port Blakeley; stmr Brooklyn, from Bureka. Sailed June 13—Stmr W H Kruger, for San Francisco. ¢ x GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 11—Stmr Newburg, for San Francisco: stmr Chehalls, for San Pedro. June 12—Stmr Grace Dol- lar, for San Fraucisco. Arrived June 12—Schr San Buenaventura, from San_ Pedro. UMPQUA—Arrived June 11—Schr Beulah, from fan Pedro. TACOMA — Sailed June 12—Schr Gieiow, 59 hours from San Devitt, 53 hours from Eu- Honolulu; 1o Forest PORT GAMBLE — Sailed June 13—Schr | Queen, for San Francisco. Arrived June 13—Bktn Wrestler, hence | Ba. | thy -+ Home, for San Francisco: schr Soquel, for San Pedro. . Sailed June 13—Stmr Washtenaw, for San Francisco. 31. ed June 13—Schr H D Bendixsen, for NEAH BAY—Passed out June 13—Stmr Edith, for San Francisco; Br ship County of Caithness, from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. Passed in June 13—Schr Otelia Pederson, from Honolulu; stmr supposed to be Aztec, hence June 8, for Nanaimo. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 13—Bktn Aurora, from Shanghai. Safled June 13—Bktn mainus; schr Fore Aurora, for Che- Home, for San Francisco; schr Soauel, for San Pedro; schr Queen, for San - Francisco. Arrived June 13—Ital ship Canara, from Whatcom, for Cape Town; bark J D Peters, from Seattle. VENTURA—Arrived June 13—Stmr George Loomis, hence June 12, and saled for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed June 12—Bktn Gleanér, for San Francisco. BEUREKA—Arrived June 13—Stmr North Fork, hence June 11; stmr Alliance, from Coos . Sailed Juné 13—Stmrs Alllance and Pomona and bktn Mary Winkelman, for San Fran- cisco. SAN Bluhm, PORT LUDLOW—Arrived June 13—Schr H D Bendixsén, from Port Gamble. SEATTLE—Salled June* 15—Stmr Umatilla, for San Franeisco. Arrived June 13—Stmr City of Puebla, hence June 10; stmr City of Seattle, from Skagway. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 13—Stmr Na- tional City, hence June 12. NEW WHATCOM—Safled June 13—Ship Ca- nara, for Cape Town. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Salled June 3—Br stmr Coptic, for Yokohama. May 51—Bark Andrew Welch, for San Francisco. June 3—Bktn S G Wilder, for San Francisco. June 4—Br stmr Aorangi, for Victoria; stmr Tampico, for San Francisco, via Kahulul; bktn W H Dimond, for San Francisco; bark Ceylon, for Layson Island. To safl-June § stmr Solace, for Manlla, via Guam; ship Acme, for New York. Arrived June 1—BKtn S N Castle, hence May 17; U'S stmr Solace, hence May 26. June 5—Br stmr Coptic, hence May 27; bark Oregon, from Newcastle, NEW. June 4—Br stmr Aor. angi,” from Australia. June 5—U S stmr batross, from Laysan Island. June 6—Br stmr Gaelic, from Yokohama; stmr Alameda, hence May 31. KAHULUI—Arrived May 31—Stmr Hyades, from -Honolulu, Sailed May 29—Bark Nuuanu, for Hilo. MAHUKONA—Sailed * May 29—Schr H C Wright, for San Francisco. HILO—Arrived May 29—Bark Nuuanu, from Kahului. DIEGO—Arrived June 13—Schr Dora from San_ Pedro. EASTERN POR’ NEW. YORK—Sailed June do, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. DURBAN—Arrived June 10—Br ship Pen- Castle, from Tacoma. PRAWLE POINT—Passed June 12—Ger ship Henriette, from Shields, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 11—Stmr China, for San Francisco. salled May 20—C § stmr Mohlcan, for Hono- ACAPULCO—Salled June 12—Stmr Acapul- o, for San Francisco. June 7—Stmr City of Para, for Panama. ——‘———‘ Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— Times and Heights of "High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- . thority of the Superintendent, fi)\OTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height of tide is the same at both place: SATURDAY, JUNE 14. —Stmr Redon- Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets . O [Time| [|Time| £ - Ft. |- PATRIOTS WILL BE REMEMBERED Many Societies to Join in the Celebration of . Bunker Hill, 'Grand Outing and Literary Programme in Honor of Old Heroes. The one hundred and twenty-seventh celebration of the battle of Bunker Hill will take place at Los Gatos on Tuesda. June 17. This memorable day regularly observed with appropriate ex- ercises for many years in this Stale and the coming event will be a notable one. The celebration will include a fine pro- | gramme of literary e: s, the chaplain of the day, Rev. and an oration by Mayor Schmitz of It will be held under the joint of Bunker Hill Association, St. Alban’s Social and Literary Society. Sons of American Revolution and the Socicty of California Ploneers. Besides the regular programme of the those in charge have arranged for an outing and picnic in connection with the main event. A brass band will fur- nish dance music and dancing will be held in the pavilion at Bunker Hill Park all day long. Games and athletic have also been provided for and a mo ble time is promised all those who ses 2 committee selected from eties in charge of the cel don have the affair in hand: G. Badger, George W. Caswell, Ernest A lee, Hugn W. Clark. Gardner Sanche; William J. Dutton, Edwin Bonnell, S. Hubbard, Walter Van Dyke, John 1. Spear | and Robert Vandercook. A. S. Hubbard will be grand marshai and Hugh W. Clark will act as his aid. Special excursion trains will be run from Third and Townsend streets direct to the park, where the exercises will be held. Arrangements for excursion ratcs have been made with the railroad com- pany and a large crowd is expected (o attend. The committee in charge requests all citizens who own flags to float them to the breeze on the memorable day. The following programme will be ren- dered: . Overture, “Grand Medley Patriotic Airs'” Seconi Regiment Band .Chaplain of the day, Rev. T. J. Lacey Hon. William .. Alfred_Wilkie Sugene E. Schmitz Francisco. .......Secon Regiment Band Spangled Banner’” .. .Miss Juliet Prayer Opening remarks . . Song of Bunker Hill . Oration Selection . Song, “Star Greninger H. Dibbin Cornet_solo, selected . Tenor solo, patriotic s Closing sons, .By the audience Benediction - By the chaplain . SR vt @ il @ 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. %he plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., June 13, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 ., Greenwich time. e J. T. McMILLAN, Nautical Expert, in charge. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. Hathor. Arcata. Seattle .. { Coos Bay & Port Orford June 14 Chenalis..... | Grays Harbor June 14 g { Portland & Astoria {June 14 Newburg.... |Grays Harbor ..... June 14 | Alliance. Portland & Way Ports..|June 14 | Pomona. Juge 11 Albion R Phoenix. Eureka G. Dollar. Rival.. Mackinaw Edith. Eureka - | Humbeldt Sequoia. edondo - . Umatilla. | Puget Sound_Ports Santa Cruz.. |Newport & Way Ports. June 16 State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Ports. Coronado. ... | San Pedro . *|June 17 Nortb Fork. . | Humboldt Algmeda. ... .| Honolulu . Argo. . | Eel River Ports San Pedro. .. .| Grays Harbor . San Jnan. Panama & Wi Ports. . Leclanaw. ... |New York via Panama. Columbla. ... | Portland & Astoria. [June 19 |June 19 Point Arena .. Point Arena.. g g San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa.. S. Barbar: Seattle & Tacoma.......|June 19 Coos Bay.... San Pedro & Way Ports|June 20 Honglkong Ma China & Japan Hyades | Honolulu . |Kahulul . .- | Puget So Mandalay....| Coquills River Sonoma. |Sydney & Way Corona {Newport & -Way Ports. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. vsms.[ Pler. | oo | June 14. | Arctic..... (Humboldt ...~....[10 am|Pier 2| S. Monica. . [Humboldt .10 am/(Pier 2 Iaqua Humboldt 1 pm|Pier 2§ C. Nels Seattle & T 5 pm|Pier 2 Pt. Arena.. |Point Arena . 2 pm|Pier 2 June 13. Coos Bay...|San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pier.1t Queen. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 15 Ralnler. ... [Seattle & Whatcom.| 5 pm|Pler 2 Santa Rosa [San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 | June 16, Arcata.....[Coos Bay & Pt Orfd| 4 pm|Pier 13 Peking. ....|China & Japan ...| 1 pm|PMSS Pomona. . . .| Humboldt ..J1:30 p|Pler 11 June ‘1 Phoenix. ... [Mendocino City Pier 13 Coronado. ., /Grays Harbor . Pler 2 Alblon Piv./Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 15 G. Dollar...|Grays Harhor . Pier 2 Newburg. .. Grays Harbor . Pler 2 G. Elder. .. |Astoria & Portiand.|11 am|Pier 21 Alliance. Portland & Way...[10 am/|Pier 16 || June 15. Argo. .|Eel River Ports 4 pm|Pier 2 Lakme. Portland & Way ../12 m|Pler 2 Humboldt_.. |Pier 13 ‘Willapa Harbor Pier 2 Seattle & Tacoma. i s |Panama & Way. PMSS June 19. Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 June 20, g North Fork | Humboldt ... Pler 2 Hathor. ....Hamburg & Way. Pler — Umatilla...|Puget Sound Ports. Picr 19 June 21. Gaclic China & Japan 1 pm(PMSS Alamed: .|Honolulu .. 2 pm|Pier 7 Chehalis. Grays Harbo; 4 pm|Pler 2 June 22. Columbfa.. |Astoria & Portland(11 am|Pler 24 June 24. Tampibo. .. |Honolulu & Seattle|...... Pler — June 25. City Puebla|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 19 Mandalay..|Coquille River ....| 4 pm|Pler 2 Wi 153 & 2 20 4 FROM SEATTLE. % Steamer. © For. Salls, 4:00/—0.1 Spokane. Skagway & Way Ports. |June 14 39|—0.3 Chitage City. |Skagway & Way Ports.|June 14 City Seattle. §finsw-y fi ;Vvuy gorls.. gune %Ii P N T hit Skagway ‘ay Ports.. 8 NOTE—1n the above exposition of the tides | Gy Tepeka..|Skagway & Way Borts [June 10 the early morning tides are given in the lett | Farallon....- |Skagway & Way Ports.|June 20 hand column and the successive tides of the | AI-Ki.. | Skagway & Way Ports. . June 20 dzy in.the order of occurrence as to time; the | Excelsior.... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|June 25 \ Established 1823. That’s Alll 12k IAKI/OSEPB. Representative, 300 Batiery Street, San Francisco. P T. J. 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A Positive Cure in cvery case undertaken, Write for Book, PHILOSOPRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable boek for men) DE. JORDAN & CG., 1051 Market S fois $ S.F. a [/ CURES D¥SPEPSIA. Santa Fe % Trains—paiy. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. lLun'd Local | Mon & | Local | Ovrl'd Dally | Thurs | Daily | Dally Bkersr'd | Kan City Chicago . a for morning. p for arterncon. 9:00 a. m. Daily {s Bakersfield Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Val- ley. ~Corresponding train arrives at $ a. m. daily. 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is tha California Limited, carrying Palace Sleep- ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi- cago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passen. gers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tueeday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. Is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts cut at Fresno, Co‘n!yonflm‘ train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dafly. Offices—641 _Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland NCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, o sSompencing April 27, 1oz, FRO N Iy 1SCO TO MiLL VALLEY WEEK DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:00 bty A g e Tun to Mill Valley. N SUNDAYS— 11:30 T:80, ¥ 11700 5. 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:00, °*8 “12:00 m., 1:00, 215, 7:80, 10:15 p. m. p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomaleh and way stationa AT Sundays 8:00 a. m. —Cazadero and W 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Polnt Reyes and way K indays—Polnt Legal Holiday boats and a; s tralns will m‘- ORERUNNERS it to us— | we're careful in all our work, but extra | { UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave, | RAILWAY TRAVEL. = SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at AN FRANCISCO. (Mafn Line, Foot of Market Street) | imave_— _ Fmow Ju ERIYE 55 cuicia, Sulsun, Elnirs sod Sacra- A it B 855 inters. - | 735 San /Rgmon, | Napa, Calistogn, Santa Rosa. 8.25¢ | 8.00a Davis.Woodland. Kaizhts La \‘ . Orovllle. 7.55» X xpress-- C. 2 3 eadots, Hanford, 8.00 adota, o A Shusta Ecpress B30 o Rartiett Springs | Red Biuff, Portiand.. 7.55¢ 304 San Jose, Livermore, | 830 S o Sactamento. Flaceeville, 3 itle. Chico, Red B .. 4.25% 8.304 Onkdale.Chinese,Sonora,Tuolw 5 9.004 En“l’}? pa < 12.25» | B0 e ey Lathrop,Stockuo | ‘mond.Fresio and Lo: N - jo Martinez and Way Stations 7.55» | 10.00A Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 12.552 10.00s The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha. Chicago. 5.257 11 mento River Steame 11.002 34 5. .Winters, Sacrs Woodinnd, Willow Knizhts Orvsliie 0558 3300 Hayward, 7550 ; S . ‘S-;gn 250 | flgi i Jose,Livermore ,S.ss‘ 4307 The Owl d—Fresno, Tulare, Bakerstield, Saugus for Santa | parbara, Los Angel ... 858 ! 5.00 PortCosta.Tracy,Lathrop.Stockton 10.254 | 800 Martinez. Antioch, Stockion, Mer- | ced, Raymond, Fresno. 12.25¢ 15.30 Niles Lo . 7354 §.00¢ Hayward 7.554 | 18.00° Vailejo . 11.254 | X Orienzal } - Omaha, St. Louts. Chicago....... 4.252 7.007 San Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez and Way - - 11.25a 7008 Valiejo oo - 7 Oregou & Californin 06 O nto. Marysville, Tedding., . Portland, Puget Sound and East. _8.554 | _$9.107 Hayward and Niles ! ‘OAST LINE_(arrow 6a COA]F.M of Market Street.) “§7.45A Santa Cruz Excursion. 8.164 Newark, Centerville, F ba. Boalder .15» Newark, Centerville. 1215 N Almaden, Feiton, Doulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. . 4.15 Newsrk, San J +4.13¢ San Jose, Los Gatos, San hins OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip ) —ti:15_9:00 11:00 A..; “Lm: 3.00 %L’ From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — {6 19:05 10:00 a.x. 1200 2.00 4.00 °.x COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). Th ana Te el ) and W and Way stations. Monterey Excursion Coast Line Limited Gliroy. Salinas, San Luls Obispo. Santa 2. Los Angeles and Principal Intermediat= Stations. San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Sin Luis Obispo and Principal Intermedt- ate Stations .. o San Jose and Way Stations..... ... SanJose,Los Gatosand WayStations an Jose and Way Stations . San * Mateo. Redwood, Paio Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Saitnss. Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove - San Jose and Way Stationa. Del Monte Express—Only stops San San Jose and Principal Way Statfons San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations.. e San Jose and Principai Way Stations 6. 5¢ San Mateo. Belmont. Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto. - » San Jose and Way Stations. 00 New Orleans Express— Seu Obispo, Santa B Ga R oy geles; Deming, EI Paso. Orleans and East. | @11.45r San Jose and Way Statjons. PR S N A for Morning. P for Afterns + Sunday excepted. tSunday only. @ Saturday oniy. ¢ Monday oniy. Saturday and /Tuesday and Fridage Sunday only. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSERS s SAN -[RANCISCO AND WNORTA PAGIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Kerry, Foot of Morket St. | SAN _FRANCISCU TO SAN RAFARILL WEEK DAYS—1:30, 0:00. 11:00 & m.; 12:30 8:30, 8:10, 6:30 D. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at_i1:30 b. m. Saturdays—Extra trips et 1:50_and 11:30 p. m. Fulton 7:30 a| e me 20 & 2 ealdsburg 2 8:30 p| 8:00 a Cloverdale 7:35p| 8:20p 7:30a) 8:00 a He :40 a[10:20 3:30 n! 5:00 pl m ":ZH l:’: 30 al 8:00 a| Willits | 7:35 p| 6:20 0 7:30 af 8:00a| Guerneville 3:30 p| 5:00 p| 7:30 a| 8:00 a| 5:10 p| 5:00 p Glen Ellen ' 8:00 Sebastopol sioonl - Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sul Springs; Fulton Tor Altruria; at Lytton for Lycton Spe Vichy Pomo, Pot~ Geyserville for Skag; for the Geysers and Duncan Springs, Carisbad Sprin 2 Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah Earatoga Sprines, Blug gk gt = s, Riverside. Bucknell's.,” Sanhedrin Heights, m‘“"’w". Hot Springs, Half-way House, Co: Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City. Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Beil's . ! lz’:T.’i. Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, T ::“:rd‘:L to Monday round-trip tickets at re~ X n Sindays—Round.trip tickets to all points n'flcnt office, 650 Market st, Chronicle bullde 8. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY " Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Artive San Fran. | Foot of Market St. | San Fran. A e — 930 | 800 | B the “Tanern of Tomal 0 o gt 720 P TS et 4., Week Daga oaly. Tavern 0-3) 7. arvive San Franctco 118 7. Ticket Offces, 621 MARKET STREET aad SAUSALITO PERGT.

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