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THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1903. 7 "> _'STORMS HARASS THE LOCH mem— @ 7'bill~ GARVE THROUGHOUT VOYAGE mflrgfll}nm{nc{ ABSOLUTE SEGURITY kseensi Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must r?nyga‘ssv_ 9" ‘Ship Is Driven by Succession of Gales From the Old Fac-simile Signature of %«Wms‘m The Commercial Bodies : ool Heavy Winds and H1gh Seas Makes Fast Passagel for Chief. 4 ARTER’S dav trom 1 Ierom BIG FURNI 16k Recommend Him for Position | in Department of 3 ) assolutety CUre I TT L E Commerce. BILIOUSNESS. ST VT SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION rfora | ne Farlor Chair Valued at $6. I"RED BOEMEB 7 found the mu The San Francisco Chamber of Com- merce, the Board of Trade of San Fran- cisco, the Manuf: s and Producers’ | As: tion of . the Merchants' i hange and the California State Board of Trade have joined in sending to Wash- ington a recommendation that Eugene DIZZINESS. Goodwin of San Francisco be appointed SALLOW SKIN. chief ¢f the bureau of manufactures Smell PiIL. in the Department of Commerce. Good- Doss. win is the director of the Pacific Commer- They TOUCH the L l VE R :::,': Price. cial Museum. His management of the af- 2 Genuine Wrapper Printed on | | fairs of that institution and the wide ex- fi—‘ | | perience gained in that connection and RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS %(“/ W previously as secretary of the Manufac- Look for the Sigaature - | | turers’ and Producers’ Association of Cal- | | ifornia have given him special knowledge AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | 1 of the topics with which the chief of the | Lexington ave teenth st 10 ELECTRICHN MAKES PR [TEST | bu rati 0f manufactures has to deal. ft 7= | | Telegrams have bezn received from l.m! T\ | | Angeles and also from Portland in which | 1 5 lit made clear that the selection nti ki | Goodwin will meet with no opposition in ‘\hrk-( street, near Eighth. Phone, South 888 ! those places. Senators Perkins and Bard | ORI IR AR | THEATER CROWDED-—A GREAT SUCCESS, ent a telegram, some days ago, to the MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. )-NIGHT—LAST T n Francisco Chamber of Commerce, in TO-NI€ LAST TIME. 2 The Greac which it wa t forth that President s | ' Roosevelt was favorable to selecting a T“t KIL l IES Sensational | California man for the responsible post | Drama, OF i of chlef of the bureau of manufactures, | | | the essentials being that the appointee | | | must be familiar with manufacturing, of | t to all parts of the hou: | | | high standing and character and repre- Reserved seats, 50c, Tdc, §1, at Shermam, | | sentative of Ca! Clay & Co.'s and Alhambra Theater, | | The Pacific Commercial Museum, of | o which Goodwin is the executive head SEATS ON SALE FOR | was founded by the merchants and man- | | | ufacturers of San Francisco to facilitate | trade between the United Statgs and | | other countries bordering on the Paciflc. | | ‘ Goodwin was selected for director of the | - - | | Commerctal Museum largely because. as |The P"’:"t'";:::mf:hf,':;“" e e coLuMBi mf“"‘:s“fln . | secretary of the Manufacturers’ and Pro- | Concerte- Nights of Mar, & und 5 ,‘m.m.,,; LEADING THEATRE + | ducers’ Assoctation he had come into|March 4 and Prices—$1 50, $1 and T5c. MATINEE TO-DAY (Miselon-street wharfy about | tOUCH With all the manufacturers and | ©s later than at Fort belai; | knew their needs. The work of the mu- | Every nght Iflclildllg Sll‘ly Is the same at both places. | Seum has been to pay particular atten- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, | lion to the practical development of the | . & s 2 | export trade with China, Japan, the Phil-| A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ippines, Australla, the Straits Se!ll!-‘l AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY, | ments, Siam, Java, Ceylon, the Pacific islands, Mexico, Central America, Ecua- | ¥ | dor, Peru, Chile and other South Ameri-, MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, Feb 23 can countries. Parquet, any seat, 28c; Balcony, 10c. Chli- | o dren, any part except reserved, 10c. Colonists Are Coming. A BIG NEW SHOW'! o Are your folks among the members? This { 1s thelr opportunity. Until June 15 rates over | T4 Quatuor Basque; Reno and Bich- 'erchants’ Association Gives Warning to City. the city front the mhpr of age. Captain countered some :ring his sea experience. ge just ended, for a »f storms, beat any previous end to left Antwerp October bad & enced with She was compelled on Octo- | s \RITU\ A xt Week v d | the Southern Paclfic are $33 from Chicago, $30 s = . ek & WIEt L tart s . schor off Flushing on account | < B . tion of the tides from St. Louls and New Orleans, $28 from | ards; Ryan and Richfield; Radiant | Marc LLIAM GIL. IN “SHBRe Sale, wich BARK HELGA, WHICH IS GO- the carly morainy ;uur:sl:‘l\(n":ln €he lett | Missourl River Folnts. Nt the sigh in the | Plorence Bindley; Louise Mon- MR o 9 SCE v column and the successive tides " inabated intil October g 2o PIECES ON IRISH ga3 I e Srate o oncbrrent: [.,“3";,&:, the | | trose and the Biograph. e 1 ter @ yri OAST. e colu asi 5 | 3 e day, excapt when there are but shreniy, 1% | PROMOTION COMMITTEE Tast times of Lola Yberri; m;_-. and . el in, were lost. 3 - somotim s. The heights mmi Ty i 5 her anchorage October | et nour s Bugniaiaiven ars | SECURES NEW SUPPORT g!ifl- Jtmmis. Tecvy ‘sud Iwuoa o fc ing ried away |[last to Portland to lcad wheat or barley for | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | a4 4o o " per. | 3 n b her fore upp: opgallant yard in a heavy | Europe at 17s ¢d. n‘xn Dl’ltc(d':; the Y 7m, RHA then lfiler::ulrn(bex)- | Subscribers Pledge Themselves to | BELASCO 2a! MAYER. weenee Propeistaes - given is subtracted from the depth given by | = ¥ Y = r'l;;.l SRR Barley for Europe. “rm Eh.lfls TThe plane: of reference 1a the Meas Assist in Carrying on the Work e OPERA | MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. . e wea ntinu R of the lower low water: sic o Paiant mood until the vessel reached Caps | The German ship Herristte was cleared ves- phinbos i [T for One Year. I TO-NIGHT—LAST TIM e off which promo she fought |terday for Queenstown for orders with 55,307 D wah Since the last report, the California Pro- HOUSE. 3 Campeirs days with so v {gtis, bariey, valued at $76.750 and 20,000 gt < C :Two: . motion Committee has received subscrip- — MY h, confused sea. The H s | lumber as dunnage, valued at $300. ranc! [ydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer- T a vork B EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. i % high, confuse e o m‘;‘[’)’“m'“ chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., jplcna Lo canzy, an ey “m‘:‘ Mrme Co;nn;‘i MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 SHARP. ded December 3) and from then u ¢ February 27, 1903, | tee during the year ensuing from the fol-| | yyGE” SUCCESS—Giibert. and - Sullivan } the weather was fairly de- A Cargo for Honolulu. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | lowing: that date a heavy squall €ar- [ The barkentine S. G. Wilder sailed vesterday | PUllding was dropped exactly at moon to-day, the mizzen topgallant yard. for Honolula with an assorted merchandiss | 5 % 24,5000 Eiithe TV nsHiay, ox/ut 8 The Loch Garve's cargo consisted of 14,- | cargo, valued at §15,780, and including the fol. | > N e 186 barrels of cement owing: 500 bbls flour, 750 ctis barl 3 186 barrels of cement. 1]‘: ;Ln i.:.l nl ‘::".i\ ;.;;Ib::r:- . 100,000 Lieutenant, U, S. N., In charge. ALICE TREAT HUNT Alcazar Company. | __Bass-Hueter Paint Company., Boston Woven lol AN ’]‘ H E | Hose and Rubber Company, California Fij - ]snsr—:s-r i Syrup Company, Carlson-Currier Compan: A 25¢, 50c and 73c. | And the Tefephone Bush 9. | e Eve = 7 yrias s MICES Emnives - 1o to Sos Commercial Publishing Company, Goldberj Bowen & Co., Hills Brothers, Willlam Hein Popular Prices | | ——— e — - i man, Herring-Hall-Marvin ' Safe Company, = i s f ¥ > - = Helga Breaking Up. bran Shipping Intelligence. L Rdmas I B Teninbary o o L wHER SF, MARCH 2—3on tay., Wednesday. ed yesterday from London | TiIk. 6250 lbs dried fish, ARRIVED. | &7, Taisen. Mailliard & Schmiedell, Georse ey : Next Monday—"FANCHON.™ ship Helga, which re- | G pkgs pas b Ny Friday, February 27, | T. Marye Jr.. Thomas Magee & Sons, The Mor- MASCAGNI, - gan Oyster Company, National Fire Insurance K - cently went ashore o own, is rapldly | carboys acid, 50,000 Ibs fe 9 Stmr Edith, Hall, 89 hours from Seattle. | & ; “ & h ” 201 o 5 D Company of Hartford, James Oppenheimer, | Directing ‘‘Cavalleria,” the “Hymn to the brezking Although wracked from stem to | 2010 ibs cau d, 16 pkgs dry s Stmr Santa’Barbara, Zaddart, 36 hours from | pa e Greenwood Compeny: Payot, Uphan | San trom Iris:" &nd classic symphony se- 0P stern and going to pleces, none of the cargo has | Thoes, 13 ¢ d caps, 47 pkgs furn! an Pedro. | & M. Pike & Co.; Phillips, | lections. Complete company. and grand or- come ashore. The Helga left h oo et ing e pigs tank material, Stmr Scotia, Erickson, 11 hours from Bowens | S§mythe & Van Orden, Hon. James D. Phelan, | snestra of 50, SAME BILL EVERY NIGHT. . 3 for Falmouth._ S | oS SR SOD IR lime. e | Reld Brothers; Royal and Queen Insurance | Seats for All Four Nights on sale. between 9 A8 HOUSE . clls of wheat, valuel at_ $66,800, o ?‘f G Beng oyucla Winkel, 70 hours from South | Company; Spruance-Stanley Company, George | “‘and § Daily. g ‘ er destt nuary 19 ar s ord ovements o L Spaulding & Co., Sunset Press, San Irancisco 2 i ¢ D TO- ; by Seetinstion Jaumscy 13 M) s il 10 s of Steamers, pSimr Aleatras, Carlson, 41 hours from San A Company: Sherman, Clay & | I N o, Srtven ashore a heav ; - | Co.; Shreve & Co., William A. Schultz, - AT 3 . af dadvein e dn B S TO ARRIVE. __ | gStmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 43 hours from | mann & Bendel. A. Zellerbach & Sons. | THE PARISH PRIEST for th st time, came: 1 e Mo Corning, 50 hours from San| 'WPen the subscriptions are all in the ALI Fo R N'A - ’ " e t in her hold will pre — Pedro. 3 » San | | ames will be printed in pamphlet form C Weelc Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT Lindauer Starring Engagement the Gifted Eastern Actress, MISS MAUDE ODELL In the Brilllant Romance, | “UNDER THE RED ROBE.” | Adapted by Edward Rose from the Novel by | Stanley Weyman, as Performed for Over 300 Nights at the Empire Theater, New York 5 by, William W Furst. ~-10c, 15¢, ., 30c and TSe i ehip l‘ooc?lG;r('\c. Ritchie, 136 days from ‘ and classified under business and profes- | Alwere VA S tung 121 du sional heads. This pamphlet will be o B G g lader, Jackson, Homolulu; Wil-| majfled regularly to I peteiiosinay Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, 60 hours from | United States and Europe with other liter- Ventura, | ature. The committee has sent out a cir- L (’:mee K, Peterson, 18 hours from San | | cular letter to the City and County School | Superintendents of California, calling at- tention to the book entitied “San Fran- e S Jibboom Carricd Away. steam oner Sequoia, which arrives ¥ ‘from South Bend, reports that on S ———— ¥ 24, twelve miles west of North Head, McCULLOUGH HAS HEARING Columbia River, she spoke the schooner Lizz: Vance with her jibboom gone. The Lizzl ON CHARGE OF FORGERY | Vance is bound to this port from Grays Har- | Col — and wished to be reported “otherwise all | Oivmpic mony Given as to How He ™ | S. Monica 600D-BY TO-NIGHT Ovations TO THE Every RECORD BREAKER. Night. The Heart of Maryland Humboldt . Humb Grays Harbo Grays Harbor Humboldt “oquille Ri | Grays Harbor Portland & Ast an Pedro .. Presid F Nny, February 27. Stme Redondo, Kros, Pordand; Swayne & €lsco apd Thereabon oyt. o e e ays Harbor S AT | Portland & Wa Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Yellowstone Park. Swindled the Southern Pacific | 5 i oy B Way Foite ) Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 7 gz = K g Compan | Fito oo Wallington. State g Ao B St Roni M ey Tiax Cones: B Lo The Northern Pacific Railway Company || With David Belasco's own company. PRny- A fire is reported to have occurred on the | Del Norte escait O » _Stmr James Doliar, Thwing, Seattle; E T | has Issued a notice to the public that | 25c and 50c Matinee To-Day. = The ¥ examination of J. C. sieam Wellington at Juneau It | G Doilar ays Harbor ..... o Sy ‘?enn}v;mne anrk will be open to tourist | H l . s of Torgery was ced by tie explosion of a lamp and did s Bay & P, Orfor Jer stmr Totmes, Kohler, V. Fers av ne 1. . i ! N a charge of forgery wa phidpechingoe < 4 o DAY aE B O B | e e e Vencuvas D | .xd\c une 1. e . To-Morrow Night—"THE FATAL WED- amng | e Police Jud Setamiait Pomona. ... | Humboldt ; 31 Ger ship Henrlette, Weinverg, Queenstown; | @ Fimieirimiwiviririniriniriniuinileimiaitp DING,” a play for everybody. McCullough was fo o= S Alblon Kiver.| Point Arcna’ 2 3 | Eppinger & Co. il B i i of aborers on the Southern Pacif The Reinsurance Lis Ramona Newport & W 3 SAILED. San Diego. s it LVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR SHINE “rd e g ers k. Htockiny There were no changes yesterday In the over- | City Pucbia.. 3 3 Fiday, February 27. | 1, REPONDO—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr Signal, — . > 2 e Peking. . 3 < v ry gl o 0 riny 3 s dis December 1. He cam “which stands as follows: Rene Ker- | P 8| Stmr Mincola, Kirkwood, Tacoma. S ‘eb 27—S s % . sl e days from Zanzibar, for Hobart, s 4| Btmr Geo W Eider, 1l, Astoria. s ot tn Bamo o fen S THEATRE s, | New California Jockey Club - o i g e, 104 days from Barrow, for 4| Stmr Redondo, Krog, Tillamadok and Astorla. ISLAND PORTS. . men of his gang and present Yarvadoes, for Boston, 10 per | bont Arcna. 8| Sumr mival, Wwalvie, Willapa Harbor. fon ydney st i es T oGt 5‘"”‘KREPU BL'c""‘” Ing1951 e 1rac ordels 1 f thelr woges for Colon 5 F L ST S Arrived —Br stmr Dorlc, hence 21st. | he mon November on December 11, | | American. .| New York ...... 81 B gy Ceigaa, Sailed ¥eb 27—Schr E B Jackson, for Grays | ,, GEE" LAST CHANCE TO SEE SIX OR MORE RACES' DAILY. - duys prior to the pay aving for Trancports to Sail. | G. W. Eider. | Portland & Astori . 6| Stmr Empire, Macgenn, Coos B i o R e B Races start at 2 p. m. shamp. where he was fo gang on the | pines Copt | ‘Chin and” Japan-: [Mar. | Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, Portiand. | NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Ship I ¥ after ‘the om Fe roed, —-—s;fi a it : 2] B IO White, Coos Ray. 1 Chapman, hence Oct 26; stmr Seguranca, from e “é,'vt""’ S . 98 S solice and ive Kindelon of the Alameda Sails To-Day. TO SAIL. e : s % Y 1 nd To-Night. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Presideat. ssan Py | e POINT LOBOS, Feb 27, 10 p m—Weather | FOREIGN PORTS. Ehits: Aftsrnoon & o eation enell Sovhral. it | 100 Ocsenle Shetmhip lmpenyiCine An: | Wi Destination, Salls] Pler— | hezy: wind calm. MALTA—Asrived Feb Z—Ger stmr Neko, Matinee Prices—25c Any Seat. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. ssecutic aced severa - | smeda-wits mall - with a full cargo-and a il Ll : DOMESTIC PORTS. hence Jan 16, and proceeded for Hamb: - - ses the stand ,\'*g}crda} 10 prove large number of passengers. Among the latter February 28 POINT REYES—Passed Feb 27—Stmr Phoe- R—Passed Feb 2knruuh1p“.:.|'|§rfbr AISN TECHDS w McCullough had drilled them regard- | will be D. £. Burley, the general passenger | R. Dollar... Astoria & Portland/12 m|Pier 2| nix, from Menaocino, for San Pedro. from Queenstown, for —— VIRGINIADREW TRESCOTT CARRIE NATION ' s when applying to the t of the Ore Short Line, and Judge | Centralia...| Los Angeles Ports| 1 pm/Pier 2| BANDON—Safled Feb tmr Chico and | ANTWEKP—Sailed Feb 24—Fr ship Made- e money. A clerk in the | Whiting of Honolulu. = J Luckenba New York .| 4 pm|Pler 20 | sehr Majfiower, for San Francisco. laine, for Port Townsend. In a Dramatization of Ouida’s Great Story, WILL LECTURE AT e smoney. & in the pismnarald S S, N Eureka..... Humboldt . | 9 am|Pler 13 COOS BAY—Sailed Feb mr Czarina, Salled Feb 26—Br stmr Hercules, for —. e ALHAMBRA THEATER how two of the im- Will Take Big Cary Pt. Arena..| Point Arena .....| 4 pm|Pier 2 | for San Francisco. —Passed Feb 26—Br stmr Baron Ar- ... STRATHMORE.... 6 appeared with the g 5e: v Los Anecles Ports.| 2 rmiPler 18 | BOWINS LANDING—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr | . from k MONDAY NIGHT AND cutta, for Java, etc. - OW AFTERNOO! b 25, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb Zi—Ger stmr Ve. | _ Beaigning TO-MORR Honolulu 2 pm/Pier 7 | Gualala, hehce I that McCullough called at the The Pacific Mail Company’s steamship Peru, By N. Y. via Panama|i2 m|PMSS fled Feb 21 iwo soldlers and declared if ils to-day for Panama and way ports, n were not produced he would TUESDAY AFTERNOON ON y . —Stmr Gualala, for San Fran- | rona, from New York. take about thirty passengers and a cargo J. Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma.|10 .m|Pler 2 | eisco. MUDA—Arrived Feb 27—Br stmr Niths- “RUM AND ITS EVILS.” which includes 00 barrels of wine, 12,000 March 1. | | FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb -Stmr Na- Batavia, for Clyde. > THIS oS he hotel, as he represented the | MRICh ABClidest Ll oorrele O R end 8000 | S- Rosa.....| San_Diego & Way| 9 am|Pier 11 | tional City, hence Feb 26. HULL—Sailed Feb 27—Fr ship Blarritz, for XL NN SALN ST B CENENG ok S 3 nt. The police were sent for and | faeks of quicksilver 2 March 2. | EUREKA—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr Acme, | San Francisco. . man,_Clay & Co.’s. 50c and 2c. Sers wreh aresbil Thrrt- isated LS . Monica Angeles Ports|10 am[Pler 2 | hence Feb 24: schr C A Klose, hence Feb 24; | GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Feb 27—Ger stmr 3 e e . Humboldt. . ka v. Seattle..[10 am Pler & |schr Ida McKay, hence Feb 20. Abydos, for San Franclsco. airh'n "/ Whatcom- 1 pm|Pjer 2 Sailed Feb Stmr Corona, for San Fra MANZANILLO- iled Feb 26—Stmr Colon, Humboldt _ L1530 piPler 11 | clsco; stmr Acme, for Tillamook: stmr Norih | for San Francisco. Y OU l San Pedro & Way| § am|Pier 11 | Fork, with barge in tow, for San Francisco. EMANTLI—Arrived prior to Feb 27—Br HAVE Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 19 WIHATCOM—Sailed Feb 27—Schr A M Bax- from New York. C :AN | *ut McCullough escaped. | & Hussbiol continued till Tuesday at | C}mver‘ted Into Oil Burner. | nie the defense. Attorney | The steam schooner Fulton, one of Gray | Coos Ba: Bros.’ fieet, went to the Fulton Iron Works | Senator. Desirable location, cially represented the | e . 5 ati i yesjorday to be converted fnto an ofl burner. March 3. ter, for San Francisco Sailed Feb 21—Spanish stmr All- | unsurpassed cuisine. s 1L sl take about three weeks t0 complete the | Sequola. ... | Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pmiPler 2 | TFORT TOWNSEND--Passed in Feb 27—Nor | cante, for Liveroool. THIS PLEASURE HERE IF YOU BRING | unegqualed service and ® ” e shagy na pan pm|PMSS bark Prince Robert; schr Maria E Smith, CEAN STEAMERS. ’ 3 >3 = Mrs. Hall Nears City. — ‘Alliance JPon‘lnnd & Way..| 5 pm|Pler 16 | San Diego, for Port Gemble, frosy o novf R ,-e,,Efi_"s’l:, Minnehata, YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. and modern conveniences M all, national president To Disinfect Outgoing Vessels. G shetans i e 2 pSailed Feb 27—Ship J B Thomas, for Cape | tor New York. S Only Show on Eavth is are the attributes that . 1 e Grand Army of the | Dr. Cummings, the Marine Hospital surgeon | Arctic Humboldt . amipier 3| SAKTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 2—stmr | ton s Mexaba from Sew Fork. . Do% lave made these two n this city to-mor- |in charge of the Federal Quarantine Station at | Chico. .| Coquille R ;| 6 pm|Pier 4! state of California, hence Feb 26, and satied | Lo mm e o O oy T o Sl HO'TY TOITY hotels popular with -eived by Mrs. L. C.|thls port, has issued the following notfce: Cotum] Astoria & Portland|1l am Pier i | for San Diego. from Cench i 2% ists and travel 1nch nior viee president, | 1A View of the fact that several countries | Arcata. Bay-Pt. Orfd.[12 m[Pler 13| ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 27—Br stmr Indra- | o OPORHAGEN — Salled Feb 27 — St - SEUITES S Sas ~ o pibes Givelo | have fmposed_quarantine segulations againet | North Fork.| Humboldt 9 am|Pier 3 | veill, from Hongkon. wCOPENHAGEN s =S | e Seerskily. Ank evethly % e whao vislt San Miaw vy - | this port, in order to expedite commerce, the ! Lo Arrived Feb Stmr_Columbia, Y o) )O—. Vi d enjoy the best of them all fq C1SC! Grand Army of the | public heéaith and marine hospital service has |‘Pomona....| Humboldt ... .11:30 p|Pier 11 EATT bt hence 25th.{ PUNTA DELGADOArrived Feb 27—Stmr | ing to sce and enjoy gy cisco. "l"’lrk R ey ooy W z;:elmgmsu?:,s,: | 0!;.32’\]&.[)(:?:" Cfinl}l!;;!ln, fg: Nexhyo‘r!k. 25e, 50c and 7S¢ at l’l"h(,: 25c and B0c at = ro1 iy .17 8582 mr yndam, day and Sunday matinees; children at | Bt Arena & Abion) 6 pm|Pler 13 | San " Pedro. for Ratterdam: stmr Aquitaine, from New | atinees, 100 and 25 - i! Ban Diego & the circle named | suthorized me to disinfect outgoing vessels | State of < =, ay| 9 am Pler 11 2l president @ recep- | When requested o do so by the proper owners | Alblon . ~elbrro | or agents. You are reguested to take such ac- | Phoenix....| Mendocino City ..| 1 pm|Pier 13 | = Sailed Feb 27—Stmr Dolphin, for Sk: & - ]llnn as may be necessary to inform the inter- Newburg...| Grl:»; le:m'“ -| 4 pm(Pier 2 ME‘:NDO(‘INO—Arrl\ed Feb m—smlar"::r Y";E;(Ll{‘\rsi’:;:le\ea Feb 23—Stmr Moltke, = = ested parties of this or. BERE. (L varro. hence Feb 26. from New York, via Funchal and Malta (on ADVERTISEMENTS. Supisan bk S Ramona....| Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 | ~8AN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 27—Schr Joseph | cruise THE Narrcw Escape From Death. 7 i s b ¢ ¥ et ‘ * PmJPIEr 2 o fombla River; schr. Fred. Bl N PLES—Arrived_Feb 26—Stmr Calabria, | is iuterested and should know Henry Jobmson, & salor, had a very narrow | SanJuan...| N. ¥ via Panamaltz mipmss | S8au’ DIBGO.Salled Feb 27—Schr' Azalea, | oI LAKROM: (O New Yok o omr i about the wondesful / iy City Puebla | Pugef Sound Ports[11 am|Pler 19 b | _ GBNOA—ArT 2 mr_Sicilian | escape from death yesterday afterncon while | Foent Sonnd & for Eureka. Prince, from New York, via Naples. Feb 20— | magapss TROUPE OF ARABS and BARVEL YiuBLNG i«ngxz- in unioading the schooner Vine, Iying | Ratnter ... | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pmiPler 2] tribac v Tt Hadiock, o sin piin Re- | stmr Trave, from New York, via Naples. an sp.m“ t Powell-street wharf. The Vine has a csrgo ] March 9. = SYe 27— Ship g O The new Vaginal of cedar logs, eaching Weighing about a ton g-hW» Elder| Astorla & "“"“’“"‘l}) m{Pler 24 | whatcom o‘;:zrrf:pe o e a2 E IIGD-CL]A..S[S‘::&?&I.MS - ”i’;’;""::xi."in it Ce | and It 1s necessary to use two iron as. ma. am|Pler 2 G 27—St — 0-_Runt Can- Frekd Poa sling in holsting them from the | ———— Z,Pl(sosr:d“laofl':b 27—Stmr Queen, hence Feb | Doubtle you have no- EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, venient. It Cleauses | Schooner to the whart, While holsting one 3 GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 27—Stmrs ticed the many inferior imita- SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS. Instan & S | T, o ok Fizhe 228, e e St | S SR ot S e polie o Son Pedfeie;| | tion Platinum prints that are | |sun TiE DABIES I THE IXCUEATORS. | ytveer Pears’ soap is dried a | irom his souider down (0 Juarankit and slight- Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. lhr 1| stme Coronado, for Redonde. © ? now offered. The very fact RARE. ANIMALS IN THE Z0O. 1 he camnotTapply e y bruisl e = eante. ez direct . POR’ FORD~—! el 4 — L MARVEL, 2ccept 0o [ deckc of the Vine, ripping it for about twenty | Dirigo | Skagway & Way L e o Bay, for San Francisco. Feb 1~ that you have seen them will TAKEA TRIP “nflwn THE FLUME" e but et s el ¥ ) H | teet. K City S .| Skagway & Way Ports.|M; 5 | st Ramon: for n ro. ook — fives ful whole year. That'swhy it | — Qi seattie. | SkagTay & nay Poris(Mar. 8 | S RamORS: (0% ied Feh 7 stuura Coquille be & sy ficint dassansdor yoie ; ™ W ARVEL ¢ O | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. AlK1 .| Skagway & Way Ports, 8 | River, G C Lindauer and Newburs, for San ordering next Sunday’s Call, The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. g e Yok Jasts so. It wears as thin | s R g, for Redonds, " ouh Pedroi | | for with it you get free a rich e 0, i e ' | Matters of fnterest to Mariners and Sun, Moon and Tide. O SCENT . CITY.—Salled Feb 27—Stmr multi - platinum reproduced ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY 1 Shipping Merchants. United States Coast and Geodetic Survev— | Mandalay, for San Francisco. = TO-NIGHT - For | pp! Times and Heights of High and Low | PORT ANGELES—Arrived Feb 27—Bark from Sarony’s famous collec- When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES.” as a waier. “The steamer Meteor is chartered for railroad ‘Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San | Sea King, from Cailao. tion of art studies. s from Eurcka to Port Stillwell (Topolo- Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | ~ PORT GAMBLE—Salled Feb 2i—Schr Spo- bampo). thority of the Superintendent. Kkane, for San Francisco. Weekly Call, $1 per Year Bold all over the world, The French bark Duc d'Aumale goes in bal- | NOTE—The high and low Waters occur at | Arrived Feb 2j—Schr Maria E Smith, from | sf————"5 ‘

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