The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 6, 1903, Page 7

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THE SA JERAILS TR O THE BRIDGE ster Near to Many| assengers on Ala- | meda Local. ——o- M splaced Switch Imperils ives at Harrison-Street Dray w " -& e iperintend- W. Norton < f the sig the give a jorough e Tk e from Webster street n the we backed dow ameda. Passengers were trans- | meda to the Seventh- Fruit while the tracks | 5:45 o'clock this gauge train on eenth-street s ot and_that he| The latter | right. Smith | ht have caused | the engine | So distinct from the gcneral class of | pictures that are used as supplements | are the Saromy series now being given iree with The Sunday Call that many think they are for sale. This is a griev- ous error, &8 The Call purchased the richest and most costly series, although ihe cheaper ones were submitted, as it wished to give its patrons the best picture that could be obtained. { ——————— Transfer of Crews Permitted. of Immig ed orders f: m Commissioner | instructing | | inst the tra feh is comins to man the ac dance fer of | make no protest ag crew wi nin: is in ADVEETISEMENTS. 1 other stomach troubles reli=ved and in most cases y cured by the use of p7s 9 | This scientific gernacide is abso- lutely harmless; it subdues the inflammation of the mucous mem- | | br. of the stomach, and by re cffe . n as all | to Mastick | Dyspepsia JAPANESE LINER HONGKONG MARU DEPARTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Carries More Than a Hundred Passengers and Takes Away Silver Eullion Worth $200,000---Has 3000 Tons General Cargo. AUt e o D SN Shipping Intelligence. for sterday ARRIV passengers and February 4 h | via Monte ire-room er bullion | rsday, February 5. Of her passengers fifty- | 51 hours from San rty-four Japan- B and th ke Leland, 18 hours from Monte- d Leong Kam Ming, di- cial Stea Me Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, §7 Seartle Stmr hours from ar Bendegard, 60 hours from Coos Comr been in | o | any e Rose, 4 days from Lady- sents for hand- s o b ‘ elson hours from Coos i Wy e Greenwood, Johansen, 19 hours from r in pe he Hongkong | SR | Navarro, Webber, 48 hours from San dergone some alterations in her TRAMP WHICH BROUGHT A | ] accommodations. Two suites | | BIG CARGO OF STEEL RAILS | | Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 16 kours from Cas- g been enlarged | | FROM EUROPE. | | Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, 40 nours trom nished and to each has been L1 5 By s ate bathroom. Large bath- | +——————————— | tme Newsbor, Corning, 48 hours from Sav r ladies hav been con- provisions, 45 lbs ham | _Stmr Mandalay, Batchelder, 52 hours from str 00 1bs raising, #3000 | 008 Bay & the e {5,5522 TAL Norte) Grasn 100 hues from arays konz's 1 going to Y« Schr Somers, Solland, 8 days from Grays mily at the American Harbor. > dfish, 120 casks bottled | Schr Bainbridge, Ingelbressen, 16 days from e iy i Iried froit, 3004 balcs domes: | Port Blakeley, via Clallam 10 days hin v = | sheeting, 14 pkgs drugs and medi- CLEARED. Yokshame Rev Y. Hiemiwa Dr. 11 e ciccirical wippiies, 115 February 5. | and ervant, $ajor O E 16,880 Ibs ham and bacon, P eandie Co T S » son, Mis. Robert Wal-| jbe meals, 40 pkgs prepared meat, 6000 mr Leelanaw, Monroe, Ladysmith; James k. % rl barfey, 1152 cs canned salmon, T, . 1 F o e T g T, - o M 183 | Ibs ehrimpe’ 46,200 1bs sugar, 48 colis wire., | ¥ U0V y1ongkong Maru, Fiimer, Honolulu, s gt v bhine Ixiands 2000 crts potatoes, | TOROAmA and Hongkon: v I Avers: Beek Conde d Obidos : H "k“’ - Toh: | s ned salmon, 2 cs assorted canned | e e o, eeken, Conde i Obidos, g Hok Fong, Johs | koods The B 06t T v 1 Thursday, February 5. b n Jeong Kam Ming, Mre. K. | liquors, 13 pkes grocerles and provisions, 121 | Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria and ta d Spurgin, rolls § 16 pkgs machinery, T cs rubber | Puget Sound ports & P | £ooas c% oll clothing, 7 pkgr dry gonds, Stinr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. ¥ < Ce whoes. ‘13 pies agricultural implemente. | | Stmr Alcazar, Martin, (resnmwood. Brings 20,000 Steel B_mls- |~ To East Indles—671 cs canned salmon, 39| Stmr Novo, Johnson, Willapa Harbor, German tramp steamship ( which | pkgs groceries and provislons, 3 cs incubators, | Stmr Albjon River, Bash, Point Arena and | Vednesday night from Antwerp| 10 Korea—95 pkgs groceries and provisions, | Albion. teel ratle | 1 Teel wire ropé mr Navarro, Webber, Bowens Landing. To Vladivostok—38 pkgs groceries and pro- visions mr Phoenix, Odland. Jap stmr Hongkong Ma Yokohama and Hongkons. Mendocino, 1, Filmer, . Honolulu, on the way here Patthe onl Movements of Steamers. J Bktn Tropic Bird, Jackson, Papeete. t oM. The | Bktn Newsboy, Chipperfield, Port Blakeley. Montevideo, where she stopped [ o = = Dec 28, 1at 25 S, lon 40 W, ship Aryan, from is a new vessel ving beea | Steamer, From Baitimore, for San Francisco, . O S D et s onaes . ¥ B, | s okes THLBGRAPHIC, . he s ) .1 feet | o tine g P POINT LOBOS, Feb 5 10 p m—Weather S s ST Pedro Humboldt .. clear; wind W, velocity 14 miles per hour. 5 > 7 Eureka. Humboldt .. .. DOMESTIC POR Lagunitas Nearing Completion. | Quee: Puget Sound Ports EUREKA—Arrived Feb §5—Stmr Arctis, The new ferry freight boat Lagunitas, re-| GhiM8:-.. China & Japan hence Feb 4. b by W. A. B o | Coronado. n Pedro . iled Feb 5-—-Stmr Fureka, for San Fran- s : . Boole & Son for onemaugh coma »; stmr South Bay, for San Francisco. Nor Raflroad, will be ready in about | Olvmpic San Pedro TOOSH —Passed out Feb 5- Schrs Al- hree weeks to > to commission. She 1““"‘““"5 le vena and Comet, for San Pedro. present at the Risdon Iron Works receiving | Mackinaw coma. . Pagsed in Feb 5—Stmr Edith, hence Feb Z, The ferry-boat Sausalito h‘;\ll Dollar an Pedro for_Seattie. n Iron Works, having in- | City Sydney..| New York via P VENTURA—Arrived Feh 5—Barge Sant ft. | Pomona......! Humboldt . Paula, in tow tug Rescue, hence Feb 3, and - e ;\(crlh Eumbmd(_ sailed for San Francisc s 5. | Ramona Newport & 7 TACOMA-—Salled Feb Ge -1 L:te.hoat for P(?mt Arena. | Algoa e e T ship Alster feboalt for the Point Arena life saving | Humbold 3| WHATCOM—Arrived Feb 5—Br stmr Mil- will be shipped on Saturdey on the Tehid il . & [tonburn, from Port Townsend schadner. etut ' Hiewn. = NP thal ac: | Portland & Astorla [[Feb. 9| PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Feb 5—Br ship caygnd et ot il ool s oo tan Diego & Way Pis. Feb. § | Dunbritton, for Fremantie e be complete. With the life- eattle & Tacoma....|Feb. 9 SEATTL] Safled Feb 5—Stmr Cottage i » sent a breeches buoy, Owing | 5 ydney & Way Ports o | City, for Skagway. t k of & boat Uncle Sam's life savers | g giv. | Nonalmo ... 10 | Sailed Feb 5—Br stmr Yeddo, for Manila; Sire auakis to veodis St to The L | Coutitle Biv. | Grays Bilchor . .10 | stmr John 8 Kimball, for San Francisco; Br e et o i TN T peo- L Cordan.. Humboldt ... ........|Feb. 10 | ship M E Watson, for Sydney % R T O en® Aot Ohy at Fizh | Albion River.| Point Arefia i Albion.|Feb, 10 | SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr « on, but their equipment proved ina Homer. . Pertiand & Way Ports|Feb. 11 | Ramona, from San Pedro, and sailed for San e 5 ads- | Coos Bay.. San Pedro & Way Pts.[Feb, 11 | Francisco. e | Sepator. Puget Sound Ports....[Feb. 11 [ SAN PEDRO-—Sailed Teh mr Fulton Acapulco. New York via Pgnama|Feb. i1 | for San Francisco; stmr Coronado, for For the Submarine Tests. Raini | Seattle & Whatcom.../Feb. 11 | Francisco; stmr Olympic, for San Franc Holland Torpedo-boat Company is mak- | EOInt Arena..| Point Arena 5 12 | REDONDO—Arrived Feb Stmr n Diego & ° Grays Harbor Graya/ Harbo . from Mendocino, D—Arrived the forthcoming triuls ubmarine boats Pike and Grampus. fleet of launches was out G.\Dollar.... | Centralia. Feh Stmr Homer, Feb. Part f the Crow Doric. . Feb. 14 mr Sequola, for San Fran- laying buoys which will be used as | G W r ...[Feb. 14 co: stmr Redondo, for San Franclse peeding h ittle vessels. The | Nebraskan. . hului..Feb. 15 ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 5 ktn Mary Win- v will ¢ ty Puebla. . srie... [Feb. 16 | kelman, for Tahiti; stmr Elmore, for Tilla- just as 7 — = mook. able. ISLAND PORTS. ey e bt HONOLULU~—Arived Feb 5—Berk Louisia- St. Vincent Badly Damaged. Steamer. - from Newcastle, Aus; stmr Ventura, hence = oo an 2. A dispatch received yesterday from Monte- ‘Sailed Feb 5—Br stmr Gaelie, for China and reports the result of the Lloyd's survey [ Empire.. Coos Bay direct Japan; Br ship Eva Montgomery, for Port he B Vincent, which went | §. Barbara.| Seattle direct i Townsend. M stress while on & voy- | Rival...... | Willapa Harbor .| 3 broicier Arrived Feb 5—Bark Andrew Welch, hence to Vancouver. It was|S. Ped Los Angeles Ports.| 4 Jan 20. was leaking, & number of rivets having been | Lakme. Portland|10 am|bier 3¢ | kins, from Grays Harbor. started. She will have to discharge all her | Corona | Humboldt ... 130 pipicy 37 | LAHAINA—Arfived Feb 5—Schr Aloha, argo €0 on the drydock Coos Bay...| Ean Pedro & Way.| 9 am{Piup 17 | (rom Honolulu. : — Nevadan... | Honolulu-Kahului | 3 pm|Pler 2y IS HL, ‘5‘“‘;“2 ;f‘LRT‘ o Coronado...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 )} NEW Arrive ‘eb 5—Stmr Border 0Old Cars Sent Away. February 77| 4 PPIT 2| ycnighe from Yokohama: Br stmr Titania, e United Rallroads of this city yesterday | Olympic....| Whatcom & Fairh'n/12 mipier o | from Manila. G i i two of the old Kentucky street cars|C. Nelfon.. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 3 FOREIGN PORTS. to Petaluma. They were placed on board the | G- W. Elder) Astorla & Portlandiil am|Pier 24 | COLO! s b 3—Stmr _Allianca, - mer Gold, The old cars are to be | Newsboy...| Los Angeles -| 4 pmiPier 1¢ | from New York. i 3 e again on the Petaluma street | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena .| 4 pr/Pler 2 | Sailed Feb 2—Stmr City of Washington, for City Panam| N, Y. via Panama|l2 m|PMSs | New York. A Ajammece. .. | Bioneldii oo 113 pinibier Uo | U HDNGRONG. Axivad - meb e i g | February 8. | Glencgle, from Tacoma; Ger stmr Verona, Will Be Launched Sonn. €ureka.....| Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 | from New York. new ferry-boat Cazadero, whose launch. | S- BOs&....| San_Diego 9 amiPier 11 | VENTNOR—Passed Feb 3—Fr bark Alice, ing was prevented by the settling of the ways, | p, from Antwerp, (or San Francisco. | ot into Sl - | Pomon: .|1:30 SLE O 'assed Feb 3—Br b 3 to be got into the water on Feb. iy (| O PIPler 1L |\ nnasona, from Antwerp, for San Fr‘cl‘:«l& 2 Queen | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier 19 | . SINGAPORE—Arrived Feb 1—Br stmr In- & Ramon | Newport & Way..| 9 am(Pier 1] | dramayo, from New York, Rate Advances Again. February 11. LIZARD—Passed Feb 5—Br ship Crown of o it o s Arette. ... | Humboldt ... 110 am!Pier o | Scotland, hence Sept 13, for Lelth. 2 RO O SHe WD Fipsincs § Nosth Forx.] HumBoldt . am Pler 2 LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb Dutch ship " f;nhj \m ;0 per_cent. She February i I Europa, hence Sept 11. Feb 5S—Stmr Alicante, is 1 x daye from Tacoma for | Alljance.... Portland & Way..| 5 pmPier 16 | {rom Manilas Honoluly Bk State of Cal| San Disgo & Wai'| 0 am|bier )1 | Sailed ¥eb 4—Fr bark Jacobsen, for San . Alblon Riv. | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier Francisco. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Columbia... Astorla & Portland'11 :m?Pxer SUREZ—Arrived Feb 5—Br stmr Queen Alex- February 13. andria, from Maniia. “The latest grain charters reported are: China & Japan...| 1 pm|parss T e o Aeme N = o Henriette, dob . i . Hamburg ay..| 2 pm Pler 34 | mantia, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. The German ship Henrieuc, barley to Cork, | yS'Kimbail Seattle & Tacoma.|10 amibier '3 | SHANGHAI—Salled Feb5—Schr Mahukona, v. K. iy Sucath- Februury 14. | 1 for Honolulu. { ney. W.. with op- | City Sydney| N. Y. via Panama(12 m/PMss | TOPOLOBAMPO—Salled Feb 4—Stmr Me- Nclbourne, 12¢ B, or Biisbane. 14s 6d; | G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pier 2 | teor, for Seattle. \ ship irby, wheat to Australia (Port. | Pibruasy. ik 'OCEAN STHAMERS, o SN Senator..... | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pler 1§ | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb §—Stmr Bohe- 3 ‘ebruary . Y 3 Cargo by the Japanese Liner. Mariposa. ! TaBit direct {19 amipter 2 Y et Prefuciun, ' toom' B¢ . —_— e He ke entralia. rays Harbor . - pmiPier 2 Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Corinthian, £ Jomanen I‘"“a’;‘n:k“nxf“f,.:“:{o“:’l;m Rafnter..... | Seattie & Whatcom| 4 pm(Pler 2 | and St John; stmr Merion, for Boston. — ~ hama, with an assorted merchandise ¥ WROM SEATTLS, . ‘f,{ivl“'wzgfiox_,'};f"fl’“ifin";fl,m".,{'“"" cargo valued at §219,642, exclusive Of treasure, from Kingston, ete. e ind awiributed as follows: ¥or Japan, §01,- | ~Steamer. | For | Sails. | Safled Feb 5—Stmr St Paul, for Southamp- China, $143,202; Philippine Islands, $11.- i— ton; stmr Amsterdam, for Rotterdam. Indies, $7534; Korea, $1023; ‘Viadi. | Valencia.....| Feb. 7| RIO DE LA PLATA—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr $241. The principal exports were as| Nome City... | Feb. ® |Lindenhall, from Comox and.San Francisco, for : Farallon..... | Skagway & Wav Ports.Feb. & | England. Japan—563 bales cotton. 36 cs machiq- | Al-Ki. Skagway & Way Ports. [Feb. 16 | LONDON—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Kingston- pies leather, pkgs bicycles and | City Seatti snrv-y & Way Ports.|Feb. 11 | jan, from Boston. Ibe paratfine wax, 6 bales skin, | Bertha.......| Valdez & Way Ports.|Feb. 15 | GLASGOW-—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Sarmar- 3 s soap, B cu electrical supplies, 143 cx | Jeanie. . [} Valdez direct . Feb. 15 | tan, from Boston. canued fruit, 1630 lbs iruit, 8 cs drugs, 45 ' Excelsior. Valdez direct . Feb. 20 ' QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Nord- N\ FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1903. AMTSEMENTS. SEA_TS NOW SELLING Zelie de L ussan AMERIGAN JGENTS WEAPPOINTED Chinese Steamship Com- ; seats §::1» ”E!NWAY H.A"].‘.‘[: & Co. pany Completes Plans | bm THE ATR[ on This Side. | piREcTION LL L GREENBAUM | ONLY MATINEE To-morrow at 3. | | GABRILOWITCSH J. V. C. Comfort Will Repre- | RUSSIAN PIANIST, | | Seats, $1.50, $1 Box office. Sherman, | FORMER RIVALS MAY CONSOLIDATE Shipbuilding Trust Plans | to Secure Risdon ? Works. s ERv] TUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS NEXT. SATURDAY MATINEE, February 14 Fine Equipment and Water Frontage. Needed by Union Plant. e S sent the New Line at | Clay & Co’s. EVERETT PIANO USED. San Francisco. "EXtfl Gabrilowiisch Con= . cert Sunday Night. 'he China Commerci 1 Steamship Com- | lumors among the iron trades are per- sistent that the ultimate object of the pany, Limited, has completed all arrange- | Western tour of the high officials of the for its new line between China, | United States Shipbuilding Company is the Mexico and San Franeisco and on 1 of the fleet will | consolidation st ve by absorption purchase or of the Risdon Iron Works plant, which ' leave Hongkong o * directly adjoins the Union Iron Works in] Eng Hok Fong, president, and Leong TOUR DAILY LIVING the Potrero Kem M vice president of the com- | I* f constant thought and care, all The deciaration of A. C. Geary, who is | Pany. left vesterday for Chins on the° A you can overcome by witnessing ey PN Pz % H ong Maru. They have been In er of the shipbuilding trust. that vexico, and while there and in this city ks in this city would be extend-! (ompleied arrangements for the manage- arded as ve ant. The | ment on this side of the Pacific of the on Monday in vesterday | new enterprise i F gk Nixon and others of the J. V. C. Comfort has been appointed night, February 16, we will generdd agent at this port and on March 1 of the ' ¥ e o will ope at 24 Front street. Com- HOITY TOITY.” Shipbuiiding w fort is known of local making a thorough inspec steams for many years a don works is regarded as purser ol the Paciiic Mail | Seats now ou sle Night price the rumors of an uuders Compa for a year purser in | #Pd i3¢. Saturday and Sunday Mat tween the two companies having in view | the Toyo Kisen Kaisha service and for | 214 80c: Children at Matinees, 10c and 5 7 1 the past three years has been freight T g s Risdon from its old 3 1he pteatnains (e Rtsing from nt at this port for the Kosmos line. | contrel into that which has absorbed its Van Buren, the general manager of the ¢ ancient rival, the Union Iron Works. ompatiy; who wilk retarn to China | | 11 the Union is to be extended it can v dsys on the steamehip | | only be on the south, where water front- Shathies meyiinte T the M . age can be had. The Union has land ‘ompany. which als furnished > the - enough for a plant doing twice 1ts busi-| .4 shipping world W. H. Avery, agent EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN {'negs, but it is short on water frontage. .. the Toyo Kisen Kaisha 3 n extension of 1300 feet now in POSSES- | General Lowell J. Bullard of the STARS. on of the Risdon Iron Works would | ;¢ Mexico has been appointed Gover Les Dumonds; Joe Maxwell and Com-~ make the Union plant by far the finest | yoprecentative at that place and e Nels‘vn's Comi . Lotti in the world, and by the addition of the | g [ anoe have been installed as agents at| PoBy? miques; Lottie ! shops and modern equipment of the Ris- | don the shipbuilding plant of the new company in San Francisco would be with® ! out a peer, without any other concern on the coast entitled to the name of “rival.” Gilson; Hill and Silvainy and the Biograph. L:st Times of Filson and Errol; Col- lins and Hart and Morrisey and Manzanillo. Lyman 1. Mowry of this city is general counsel for the steamship com- pany in the United States and Mexico. The line will be inaugurated with char- iered steamships, each with a carrying The plant of the Risdon embraces about-= iuciiy'of from e to & tons. Those | Rich. thirty-five acres of land tha S A bl ey b g b b ycars was oceupled by the Pacific Rolling |t coartered are th ABatee. ATRGE. |+ siuey 10c: Box Seats Ching Wo and Clavering. The first steam- | any of which the late Senator James > | ship leaves Hongkong March 27, § 16 iy was the principal stockholder. This | &P o .Iflpax‘w!fk i \’L&z.mmf‘-' :’.‘ui | company was forced into liquidation on | go %o <aPETese POV, Harsamile shd account of Eastern competition, coupled st il & . | with heavy losses through too liberal a | 21t S1d¢ of the Pacific There will be 4 | |system in making creaits. ' When {he | \cgsels will have accommodations for FRTODERLY WAS AQUIrec B 1R TENC S { large number of steerage passengers, but | old machinery of the rolling mills was | relegated to the scrap heap and the build- | ings torn down. A large amount of grad- | ing, with an extension on the water front, | | $ , | brought the plant to its present dimen-| igm < i by sions. New fireproot buildings were erect. | ot ‘h:l“"‘):‘ m;pT:Ll.mawl;? yours ed and filled with the highest class of | JJE e £ - SNSRI e e o Sl - % | China. TUp to the time that Mexico gained e y};:":;‘:é‘fig::::’:-;:‘: G mieTii | her independence a line of ships plied be- g _ A H tween the two countries, and Eng Hok field of shipbuilding in opposition to the | . e 4 5 = o Union Iron Works. Fong and Leong Kam Ming in their re- for the present the company will make no | attempt to enter the regular passenger trade. The opening of this line will revive the ROW Ralph Stuarl and bis New York Co. Presenting MOVIE STO / the China Commercial | | The Risdon Las always led in the manu- | SNt Visit to Mexico found In that country | tabrics stand high among practical min- : A se said yesterday, the Pacific Coast the go-by where exten- sive plants are required on account of de- | lay consequent on strikes. Chicago and | other Eastern points are now supplying what California once had a monopoly of. The investments of the Risdon repre- | sent about $2.500,000, upon which there is | = B ecacrieaapen a bonded indebtedness of about $600,000. | With a plant capable of employing 6000 men, it has about 1200 workmen. With ex- | 1 No Dessert 1‘ cellent facilities for doing shipbuilding, |l: MOre Attractive Las not succeeded in making any consid- | Why use gelatine and 1127 Mission street he Union of Judah and Hehrew Mission at His subject was Israel. ers. This pre-eminence it has never lost, | & : 9 S a ~ Su Robert 1L | but the demand for this class of work | Steamship Company expects to restore. Steve e a (R | has been greatly reduced, owing first to | —_— J = — | the molders’ strike of some years ago, | Rev. M. Bercovitz Lectures. OPERA | and, later, the strike of the mechanics of | Rev. M. Bercovitz spoke before a large { 1ast year. Buyers of machinery now give | audience last night at the Presbyterian HOUSE. | VENING AT 8 SHARP SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! MORE TIMES ONLY! The Magnificent Production of Giibert and Sullivan's Opera, ‘The Mikado Every child attending the matines on S uréay will receive a SOUVENIR TOY trom THE MIKADO'S REALM." Mond! Febfuary 59—~ "PATIENCE.” by the ADVERTISEMENTS. erable impression on the patronage of i old rival, the Union. It is not hrlie\'rd\} l‘ that the demand for mining machinery is | “l"’n? hours flfl'laking. same famous autbors. great enough to employ the vast facilities | SWeetening, flavo - > e 1 po | of the Risdon. | e coloring when A s ke T A It is said, moreover, by those in the | i — - ! confidence of Captain Taylor, who is pres. e a 1 { 12ent af the Readon Tron Works; that ha)| THEATRE is not averse to relinquishing the care | = & 2 : ;s =t and responsibility of the management of | %"‘ffl"‘,‘(h:nb'i;"'g?"":.!;’ p‘“q'.“"’l"f‘";:‘l‘;’i the corporation of which he has been for | YRUNE pacsage. Simply add hot | ygp 4660 si MAYER. S so long the distinguished head. Captain | WAterandsettocool. If’sperfection. A sur- | Taylor is wealthy but no longer young. | Prise tothe housewife. No trouble, less ex- | Last 3 Nigh Evening at 8:08, The United States Shipbuilding Com- | Pense. Try it to.day. In Four Fruit Fla- 3 « . 2:05 p. m. pany by the acquisition of the Risdon Lemon, Orarge, Strawberry, Rasp- 3 would remove a possible rival from the At grocers, 10e, | Lasta Hall .o field and gain 1500 feet of deep water | | NIGHTS, Great Play. front, which the TUnion Iron Works ' needs, besides a plant that is capable of | doing any Mlass of work required. The | | project is regarded favorably by finan- | | ciers as tending to bring to this city | CHRISTIAN ERNEST HASTINGS as JOHN STORM Desirable location. unsurpassed cuisine. larger capital and increased work for unequaled service and | ALICE TREAT HUNT as GLORY QUATYLE. mechanics. ’ H modern conveniences Superb Production—Perfect Cast. : - - PI“;ES Evenings 1%¢ to TSo are the attributes that Matinees 15¢ to 302 Issues Shippers’ Instructions. Deputy Collector of Customs N. 8. Far- ley issued yesterday shippers’ manifests { with instructions printed on their backs | for the use of shippers to non-contiguous Next Monday—"CHISPA CENTRAL™"™ have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. territory and exporters of all foreign 2 2 countries. The 4nstructions are calculat- | Market Street, Near Eighth. Phons South 533, | ed to assist the merchants in preparing TO-NIGHT—EVERY EVG. THIS WEEK. | their manifests in a manner acceptable u"’szl ENTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AN i‘.NUAY | to the customs officials. 55 S A 3 it o i " _Muml Fun for All. Blaney's Funny Farce, A | | e e i i . | See. | e - | COLUMBIA 525t Boy Wanted | dclen Remsden in the Wasp. ¢ LEADIG VHEAR: | . e — 7 & LAST 3 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. | You can't help laughing. Rich specialties ia Examiner Toohy Returns. LOUIS FREDERICK | every act. See Bothwell Browne's dances. Cornelius Toohy, United States exam- | ABE ATTELL, iner of teas for this port, returned yes- | ! champion feather-weight of the : Bk it | | S S rounas with BOBBY JOHN :erdtz;r,:"’;n‘]r]n a two months’ business trip and jore=2 D Tt v e\ o England. week EVENINGS 10 to 500 e e e R In Wagenhals and Kemper's Revival of KRS B s - 1 e L1d 4 51.”° Next Week— THROUGH THE BREAKERS.™ land, from Liverpool. for Philadeiphia: stmr ine TEMPEST. X . = | Germania, from Liverpool, for New York. l Bigianing | 7 ? 1 F. ZIEGFELD JR. Presents N OPERA Sun, Moon and Tide. ANNA HELD HOUSE | 1 = | T MONDAY, Feb. 9, l | | TUnited Sta s Clo‘-slth-nd (Ge;;le’flc S:;r\--y— Times ar: eights of Migh and Low S £ TO-MORROW 2 . 1 E LITTLE DUCHE: Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San bl Bl B e B orrow Night and Sunday | Franeisc~ Pay. Published by official au Seats for Anna Held season, $2. Night the Young American Tragedienne $1.30. 81 & T3e. | e g o IR SALE NOW IN PROGRE | TR RARCI AP M".”,:m”’ » r . low (3 R £ e, | GUY MANNE<ING the ity front (Mission-strest wharf) about b gt TMONDAY EVENING twenyt-five minutes later than at Fort Point: f tide is the same at both places. Last Week of MISS O'NEIL. Monday and Tuesday Fvenings, the height o Y 7 ess': Wednesday and Thus LA LA Friday. Grand Testimonial, Sun rises . day Matinee and Evening. “Judith. Sunday Sun sets . 'S ening, Farewell Performance to be An- RN e LASTTWO =ai : Thursday Afternoon. Special IBSEN MATI- Time Time NEE, MISS O'NEIL in R e nlcl"'s “LADY INGKE OF OST2AT." L — - Handsome Genthe Picture ;»{ Miss O Neil eone vill be Presented to Every Lady Attendl | 26¢ and 50e | 51,0 Tostimonial | Performance, FRID. f 43 MATINEE ENING, February 47 St i 50 To- Morrow. e - — 4 _— NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides flm‘ Gfil/ by 1 NS 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 HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES IN THE THOROUGHLY HEATED THEATER EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. NEXT SUNDAY—Cha: ing “DEVIL'S AUCTIO: sometimes occurs. The heights given are in SPEND “A DAY THE ALPS" addition to the soundings of the United States SEE THE BABIES IN THE INFANT INCU- Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) BATORS. #ign precedes the ht, and then the number RARE ANIMALS IN THE Z0O. is subtracted from the depth given by fl:‘:u;u. ‘The plane of reference is the n..: Racing !& Racing onhovlowerllwvl TS, TAKE A TRIP ot svene witx oar._nav on e | DOWN THE FLUME, EBranch Hydrographic Office, U. 8 N. chants’ 'Exchange, San Francisco, February fii 1903. The Time Ball was not dropped to-day. The time ball service will be temporarily disccn: tinued, pending the removal of the Hydro- graphic office to the new quarters at Sansome and Sacramento streets, J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, S.'N., in charge. A Da...ght Run. Hase Acutkern A Naw Valles Suaclal wa' both ways at s Tn the Sap Joaquin? Fr i San Preactser 60 & m to Bakerefield .:.'IP m. From Lakersdeld 2 ™ to 8en Franesen bl ool G alle; Foller an? see "Wow it s, % The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races -tmk-.t 2:15 p. m. . Ferry-boat leaves San Franciseo at 12 and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., con- Decting with trains stopping at the entrance 10 the . Last two cars on traln reserved for ladies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:1% and 445 p. m. and immedately after the last T*“YHOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR. President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT. “THE CHUTES.™ tor When Phoning Asi COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE Corner Sacramento and Webster Sts. LANE LECTURES. FRIDAY EVENING, February 6 DR. WILLIAM FITCH CH=NEY. “AFFAIRS OF THE HEART.™ ADMISSION FREE con sesn

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