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1 THE € AN 1RANCISCO CALL, TUEFDAY, MARCH 10, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. COPTIC LANDS PASSENGERS WRECKED CREW ADVERTISEMENTS. HERN PACIFIC o and are due to arrive at SOUT Trains leay ANCISCO. I q R (m?f“ K ai-0f Market Street) TEavE — FROM FESRUARY 5. 193 amar ¥ 7004 Benicla, Suisun, Einirs and Sacra- mento .. > b . > 004 Vacaville, Winters. | i 1 H 2 304 Martinez, Sw g 9 1 . Santa Rosa. D. Cory, From Honolulu, Dies on Board While Liner Is at Island|__ i g St Liner Brings Home Sur- 2.30+ Davis.Woodiand, K nights Landing, “Port and Body Is Brought Here for Burial---Commander Self -3 o | aonn Abertisren Ouiei i o - s vy ¢ sl vivors of the Bark | 800 Fort costs Mariner, mento: i i N F iati i s i | Los Hanos. Mendots, Hanford, ridge of United States Navy Returns From Asiatic Station Alex. McNeil. e e = | 8.80a Port cm:l ’“";“’;1;“, :hr(';l'.n“ STOMACH |4 7, . i 332‘”‘;.3m°'nmn‘;m.x. 5.250 ElTTERs | Sailors Blame Officers for o R | 830 shasia wxpres S o > | +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portiand. - g | Loss of Vesszel on 8.30a Niles, San Jose, Livermore, su:;-l: 3 it ton, Jone. “mrnmenlw.g(;fi:; " 4250 R % cine will tone | | le. Chico, Re AV . % : ";"( e £ 55 ‘;C‘ Pratas Reef. x | os0s oot Cuine ,.°J-m:-w::~ gl dy, make pleaty of rich, | | Posttively cured by these | ,,, (i S {8 re mprove the -Sppesste Captain Jorgenson and elght survivors | e | A Sellee ity Hspross: Kascthound. s v cure Sick Head- of the crew of the wrecked bark Alexan-| They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | uliarines. Treey; B mmcats ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, der MeNeil landed yesterday from the | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles 3 I3 i ) S v 1 . 7. e Westboun Dyspepsia and Malaria, Fever and | | steamship Coptic, which on Sunday night | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | B s Cat Regw .. Be sure to try it. B arrived from the Orient. The McNeil | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Ton 48 Coses Line).. «11.36s i A3 | vrent ashore December 23 on Pratas reef, | p = - BUS | 15.00s The Overiand. Limited — Ogden, oo | z Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Denver, Omaha, Chicago.. about 150 miles from Hongkong, and was | e Tt P 4 | 12.00w Hayward, Niles snd Way Stacine. 3285 [ ] totally destroyed. One of the McNelr's | Regulatethe urely Vegetable. 1180r Btmicm, - Wintera. - Sacrameni, | boats containing the mate and four men ‘Woodland, Wiiliams, Colusa, Wil- [ o mal o | 1 has not been heard from. Captain Jor- Small Price | h B leadt, Marye osa | genson and the men who accompanied 3.30» Hoyward, Niles and Way Stations.. 7.567 |1 him on the Coptic made their éscape in 4007 lerl]l::oi.Snl;,!‘!':‘v:w‘{:;.\‘ine]o TR janother boat and were later picked up| For £tomach Disorders 00r Martines Tracy. Lathrop.Stockton. 10-254 | by % Norwegian steamship and landed at Cout znd L vspepsia, 4.00r Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl.. _4.38% | Hongkong. 4307 Haywara. Niles. lrvingios, Saa | 18.884 | ‘The McNeil left Hongkong December 10 ~ BRINK | 500 The Owi Limitod—Frouo, Fuitie, | and thirteen days later was hard and fast ” Bakersfield,Los Angelcs, connec | on Pratas reef. This reef is a graveyard on. Saugus for Snnta Tarbsra | for ships of all kinds. After leaving the o by e B s PN i McNeil with eight men in a badly batter- B0r P e Tracy Bicerten, Lo6 | {ed boat, Captain Jorgenson found tem- Banos.. 138 | porary refuge on board the wreck of a Ntles, Lo L3 R | Chinese jung, which lay two miles from - i - At=ade moainch X ™1 | where the MeNeil struck. . Oriental zf-t—omfl_ Denver, e | ‘With the aid of a raft the men trans- N Omaha. St. Louls. Chilcago. . ferred provisions and water from the Mc-| B€8t NATURAL Alkaline Water. | ;700 Suasst Limited (lea Neil to the junk, on hoard which they | A. VIGNIER CO., San Francisco. New Orlean camped for about three weeks. They re- | = ol Fremo. * Meodota, Mariines. paired their boat while on the junk and z s Arrives via duqat Y g28a A | took advantage of a spell of favorable | EWEY, STRONG &C0, E ot e 2 rl Pl 1 | weather to make an attempt to reach | il and Way St. | BHSB XDI‘flSSlUH Hongkong. They left the junk on”Satur | t700r . g | day afternoon and the following Thurs- | | 06r Oregon & ¢ uired if we have your laun- | day at the entrance to Hongkong harbor | Portian: ; acq 'chpnmu were picked up by a Norwegian steam- | 107 Havwari. Siies (Sunday oniy) o 11 854 o : g ship. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. - S Cuntes Rvmr. Aaviee. " . Jr: e i";i‘i;a“iu?' 5 The American Consul at Hongkong |- 2 Exr i T [ pe nis urt, ¢ . cared for the shipwrecked mariners until | TO b3 E_(Narrow Gauj Telephone call, South 430, will ac- the Coptie sailed. | | COAfiro;Hm-:xn}:m-li quir A Some of the sailors who landed yester- 8154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, No saw edges. | day declare that whisky was responsible | 3 Yeiten, Buoifer Crosk, Senet aoiv y— i .| for the wreck of the McNeil and that if | BU”IHQIUH 5 St NI N 5y " | the officers had been sober the véssel Feiton, Bould L Nl IED STATES LAUNDRY | HE Oc ntal and Oriental Steam- | ! chants’ Exch San Francisco, Cal would not have been allowed to get UKE h nta Cruz and Princips 004 Market Street, gy s Foiotin Cap- March 9, 1008, " X * | her course. | H UTE } Way Stations. Slenc Boenll | ship Company’s liner Cop! 2 | Thé Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Captain Jorgenson denies this; says | 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gator - £ T AU | tain Beadnell, which arrived Sun- building was dropped exactly at noon to-day. | there was but one gallon of whisky on | L | DD BRI from the Orlent, Wz S T mege board the bark and that was not touched | § - e )\ e e que rly yester- ; ¥ BURNETT, until after the vessel struck. The men | _—— e e )visit DR. JORDAN'S crear n freo pratiue eest) 3. Cd . ; . ND HARBOR FERRY. @ morning, and her passengers landed at Lieutenan N.. in charge. |were wet and cold and Captain Jorgen- | ° !mg‘:""-lfiug., A O Ak o® 93“‘5“?’ OF "ATO“Y Pawific Mail wharf while the day was T scn doled out the whisky to those who | T7°247:15_9:00 11:00 a3, 1.00 3.00 5.15 P ; oW { agific Mail whar! fle the das Shipping Intelligence. seemed to need it. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 33:00 0 B v - ¥ voung. She brought 110 passengers, T e Captain Jorgenson bears a good reputa- | | s 10:@ax. 1200 200 4GAre. Z « % | o: whom ninety-two were Asiatics. She Monday, March 9. | tion in the local shipping world and his | COAST LINE (Er U = » +{ | ha ard the survivors of the Ameri- | | umr Pomona, Swansen, 19 hours from Eu- | Sallors, according to the officers of the | T e e o It pecaon Coas €1 cah bask Alex MeNall T™WO RAMP FREIGHTERS e % Coptic, are a pretty hard crowd. They | ¢ f | DR. JORDAK—DISEASES OF MEN /) = B A, PRS2, 5N THAT BROUGHT STEEL Stnr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours | gave considerable frouble on board the | o s teadeeaag | B the DASSEREBES MR RAILS FROM GERMA from San Diego. 7 liner and were only sober, said several of | | . ' paensl ge of the navy, who ‘v\.as late- 4 Sa:(x?;'ed::ma Monica, Olsen, 42 hours from the Coptic’s officers, when unable to get | Experience has taught us just what e g . P 1d of the gunboat Princeton. | o, Eaet Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 26 hours from |liquor. On the strength of their reputa- | S adoia o make: tha ) 'sna Principal Intermediate ¢ MARRIAGE, A ( a passenger from Honolulu, e R = 4 1o | FOIL Hasford. tions galned as passengers it is not to provide in order to make !9 long A - o 10450 e book for me \ ;- i L mes and Heights of igh an v | Dan stmr Polartsjernen, Brauth, 30 days | thought likely that any yarn they might i ive. i N s (leaves via a the vessel was still at vllle‘ I Waters at Fort Point, entrance to.5ab | from Antwerp, via Coronel 20 days: it swm = )Wi”u;l:v,cg:‘lrl\w;es, mig overland trip attractive. T‘!?e sleeping w10004 Pacit agatn Vetiey - with him, Francl Published official au- Schr_lda_Schnaver, Brasying, 9 days frof | ) $ e i vy | cars used on our weekly “Personally as Crescent Clty Expr neisco. | thority rin Port Gamble. The members of the McNeil's crew who | ” - sust Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar- steerage steward, NOTE- 1 low waters occur at CLEARED. are missing and who are thought to have | Conducted” parties are just as com- bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. age strucken With | fnen ooy e g Monday, March 9. |been lost are Mate Evans, Charles Oter-| | fortable as possible. The sleeping SOVCTRES TE TR A o présent is umable | the height o same at both pla o B oy s Feiips Pacifio | i’m“: “igdl’:}’a‘:gh::"xl&“;’! ;:‘l’ :‘I‘;ts“""‘ berths are evena little bit more roomy €08a Sen Joss. Tres Fimta, Caphtola e Y’,f-‘,,(.“z;‘fl,,1,3‘“::,1‘ ',:} TUESDAY, MARCH 10 Dot Sleen By —hsvman,'Beattle; HMum- | ne. McMell survivers' on the Coptic than those in the standard Pull- gan Lule Obispo and Principei progres: toward re ? P e ma e WBaling stmr Belvedere, Devoll, whaling; | Were: =~ S | | man cars, and the linen and blankets 10302 San Jose and way Stac sy S S 'm Lewis, ‘aptain W. Jorgenson, F. ristensen, | i i 11.30a San Jose and S (IO e e Br ship Brenda, Cralg, Sydney; J J Moore B: Catterlin, W. £, Gilbert, J. J. Doty, | | %] aro the same in each, while the oL30e S Juen Sad Was oo bt e o : & C | \W. Spence, J. H. Smith, W. ‘Neal and price for a double berth is only $5 to 2007 San Jose and Way Sta: British a1l at Nagasaki and is Br ship Bardowle, Buiter, Chemainus; Gir- 1. K i B i 2 | . . 6 to Chit 93.00r Del Monte Fxpress— b T et BT Ry Rinas N vin $ *\‘)? T 3 . Kremer. Omaha or Kansas City, $6 to Chicago 5::’.]0;’:.’6‘: r«.y,fl‘-;m. . Ban ® | ney e marrjage took place a few . |3, SRS N el Ungs:“MoCollam: Fiah: or St. Louis, and $8 to Boston. Less stea - 44| 5.6| 3:16 0: ing And Trating ps John; Ch d With Burgl. - hours e the Coptic left Nagasaki. o e SAILED. ohnson Charge: it urglary. than half the regular price. The Stattons ........ S | Mr. Holmes boarded the steam.- e B e e Monaay, Maich 9, Charles Johnson, alias Charles Wilson, T Bt oipeetidin 3.30r Buriingame. Sai Nateo, Redwood, skip a bombardment of rice and 30| 56| 5:30 O4l.....| Stite Contralin, MEicanci Grie. Hatbor. alias Paul Johnson, was booked at the ug! Lake Mountain View. Lawrenc old shoes and accompanied by a strong wi ol :;\ '“\i _“;Lfi m Stmr Acme, Lundquist, San Pedro. City Prison yesterday afternoon on a over the famous Denver & Rio Grande i !u.;. ""é’;fi"'" e, delegation from the British colony. They .0112:21) 5.4 8:100 Stmr Geo WV Tider, Randall, Astoria. charge of burglary for entering the room | Railway to Denver. The most intensely an Jose, Gliroy an will remain for a few days in San Fran- 08| 2:0| 15 728l 1 i, of Attorney Joseph Napthaly at the Cali- | | oot Voo = = e .y . s lfid % 18- = > e LASDAE, Sa ? i interesting ride in America. Kindly 7 8 Prore cisco. | — -— —— | Whaling stmr Jeanette, Newth, whaling. fornia Hotel last Saturday morning and 5 . §5.30® San.Joseand Principal Way. The Coptic's passengers were: = he above exposition of the tides | Fr park Viile de Dijon, Bony, Port Eliza- | stealing $12950 apd a diamond stud. The | write for particulars. 18.16» San Mai eo.nelmonz.se'r_e-r - . Hongkong—C, F. Davis, G. Schultz, | & S5 (ho: spcessive. tiies 'of | " e Basle g DUIRRE was. sirn: to bfaes. Tulies | SientoPatk, Palo Alto.croreers 18484 J. R. Seitridge, U. S. N.; J. G. ! der of o et I m e s iekeles S M IR, (B Fiowits Tmad. g\;age Cat;anxss by! gol}cfman X IJ. M;-, W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 8307 san Jose and oy Suatiod 838+ . lumn giv he last tide of the TELEG X ane, who arreste ohnson after he 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 4 anset Limite astbound.—¢ Mrs, Colton, Mre, Leathorn, | day, t when there are but three 11des. 8% | pOINT LOBOS. Maren 0 10 p m—Weather | had been pointed out by James Dillon, | fleas ‘Phone, Main 1188. Lals OSppe. Sunte Rasbezs, e M B Ha | R L A DCEHR RN e 1 clearivwind W, yuidaiiy: 6 ilevsteralons the night porter at the hotel, who saw | o Yok, (W neral Agent J¥merican. iERBOUR HAMBURG Express snd Passenger Bervice, Mar Wal «..April 4 9 <. April 5. S. Deut nd. | EAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 27 B'way, N. Y. ¥ DG & '””'7' nia st., Gen. Agts. | BECTINC 3.8.00, misio w sioier T LINE 7o TANIIL 10 a. m. | NOMA oluly, Samoa, Aucklana March 12, s Honolulu, Mch. 21, 2 p. m. r Tahiti, Mch. 24, 10 2. m. 0. SPRECRELS & l\m £9., hgts., Ticke! Bfice, 643 Market$t might0fice. 329 Market 51., Pierbo. 7, Pacific SL AMERICAN LINE. UTHAMPTON, LONDON. a1 Paul, Apr. §. 10 am. N.York, Apr. 15, 10 am TAR LINE. T P, PARIS. n Mar. 28, 10am MPAGNIE GENEEAL TRANSATLANTIQUEE LINE T AVRE-PARIS. ay, instead of <} rom Pier 42, S n street ) and upward. See. and upward. GENERAL STATES AND CAN- y (Hudson bullding), New FUGAZI CO., Pacific Coast 5 Montgomery avenue.San Francisco, ey Agents Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents, B ———e BAY AND RIVER sTEAMERS, - HUK VY YARD Anu VALLEJS, * Slezmers GEN. PRISBIE or MONTICELLY, 9:45 u. mn., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun. @ay. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leav Valiejo, 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., except | Sunday. Sundsy, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare, 50 . - Telephone Main 1508, Lending and of- , pler 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH Miss M. Bonneil. —F. Boltzer, L. Kennard Davis, Captain E. F, Horry, Captain D, C. le C M. Mendelschn, A’ D. 3 C. ., H. Langford Paxton, Pearson and wife W R. Townsend 2 or ulu—Mrs, M. A Cory, Barons Mrs. Heidemann and two rer - Steel Rails From Germax}y. Two big tramp stes for the Southern Pacific Company ar- Sunday night and yesterday morning, from Antwerp. * The British has on board 4520 tons of the Danish ste: hed port yesterd ship Polarstjeren, morning, brings The Danish was 86 days ng from Antwerp. led at Corcnel The Mariston, which stopped at » and Coronel. was only 70 days com Antwerp. These tramps are g fleet of vessels. some of which have ar- 4, chartered to bring steel rails from Ger- many, ol Broken Shaft a Myth. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ven- tura Jeft Auckland February homeward und. The report of her having broken her shaft, published in a morning paper, was ab- solutely without foundation. It was published in spite of the assurance of company officials to the contrary and In spite of the fact that th, paper had prev reported the salling Ventura from Syd re in the fairy tale of the broken shaft she w lying & heip- less cripple, of & new shaft. bt Yawl Capsizes. Gus Mahlin and Frank Fleu, sallors on the pilot boat Gracle S, had a narrow escape on Sunday night from drowning. They manned the yawl from which Pilot McCullough boarded the Coptic. On the way back to the pilot bost & big sea capsized the yawl and threw | the occupants Into the water. They wers picked up after a long swim by their ship- mates on the Gracle S. i S Rate Is Doubled. The rate of reinsurance on the steamship Salopla wes advanced yesterday from 35 to 70 per cent Algoa’s Big Cgrgo. The Pacific Mall Company’s big freighter Algoa arrived yesterday from Comox with 10,- 258 tons of coal. N e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Metters of Interest to Mariners and Stipping Merchants. The British bark West Lothian loads wheat and flour at Tacoma for Sydney and Newcas- tle, 17s 6d, chartered prior to arrival. The Norwegian steamer Norman Isles is chartered for lumber from Portland to China. The bark | Roderick Dhu returns to Hilo with general | cargo, EUL RN A Cargo for Australia. The British ship Brenda cleared for Sydney, Australia, yesterday, with 800 ctls wheat, valued at $100,200, and 3884 doors, valued at $6076. The ship also carried 24,000 feet of lumber as dunnage, valued at $365. Exports to British Columbia. The steamer City of Puebla satled on Sat- | urday for Victoria with an assorted merchan. | aise cargo consigned to various British Co. lumbian ports. 3 p. m. yesterday w The cargo as manifested up to ¢ valued at $16,419, ana inciuded the followl 4875 1bs dried fruit, 26,000 1bs malt, 867 gals 15 cs wine, 2817 pigs jead (valued at $10,586)' 12 pkgs groceries and provisions, 2000 Ibs chocolate. 28 cs cammed goods, 209 Ibs ham, 30 cs mineral water, 4800 Ibs rice, 200 Ibs shrimps, 10 cs honey, 1410 Ibs soda, 112 kits pickles, 4 bbls baking pow- der. 152 bottles patent medicine, 33 cs arms | and ammunition, 4 pkgs machinery, 143 tins matches, § tons pigiron, 46 pkgs windmilis, 3 pkgs bicycles, 4 cyls gas, 2 cyls ammonia, 31 pkes electrical supplies, 6 pkgs sewing machines, 110 rolls 22 pkes paper, 2000 lbs lead, 3 rolls leather, 2 bbls ofl, 500 firebricks, o — Sun, Moon and Tide. mships joaded with steei’ awaiting the sending from here | arts Survey Charts the lower low wa except when a mij racted f; the depth gi The plane of reference is ti ers. ——— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. ition to the soundings of the United States st nus (—) des the height, and then the number iven by he mean Corona. | Point Arena... nta Rosa. areka San Pedro Senator Czarina s ewburg Barbara.... Albion. “oma an Pedro .... Newport & Way Ports! boldt Point Arena . San Diego & Wi Humboldt San Pedro Puget oos Bay .. & Olympia. Harbor [ Hamboldt . v Pts s . San Diego & W Tahitl 3 Portland & A a Hamburg & Way P China & Japan Honolulu % -| Puget_Sound <| New York v Hamburg & Mar. Mar. Mar, Mard Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Steamer, [ Destination Sails.| Pler. March 10. | Homer Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm|Pler 2 laqua. Humboldt ... *|10 am|Fier 28 §. Monica.. | Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm(Pler 2 Emxpire. Coos Bay direct...12 m|lfer 13 Rarnier. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 Proenix.... Mendocino City ..| 1 pm|Pier 13 Humboldt.. Alaska via Seattle| 8 am|Pier 8 Eureka. Humboldt ......... | 9 am Pier 13 Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 March 11 Corenado...| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 Arctic. Humboldt 10 am Pier 2 Pomoni Humboldt | 1:30 p|Pler 11 Siberia China & J 1 pm(PMSS March 12. Redondo. ...: Los Angeles Ports| 5 pm/Pler 2 State of Cal | San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pier 11 Alblon Riv. | Pt Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pier 13 Sonoma.... | Sydney & Way Pts|10 am(Pier 7 Queen. | Puget Sound_Ports|11 am|Pier March 13. N San Pedro.. | Humboldt . .| 4 pm|Pier Arcata..... | Coos Bay-Pt Orfdl12 m|Pler Nevadan... .| Honolulu-Kahulul | 3 pm|Pler (. March 14. | Coron: | Humbolat ... :30 p(Pler 11 Chico .| Coquille River 5 pm|Pier 2 Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena .| 4 pm Pier 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pier 18 Newport & Way..| ® am Pier 11 Coos Bay-Portland.|10 am Pier 2 Columbia...| Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pier, 21 Co]on.l | u.mv, vl?{ I’:namn 12 m(PMsS Sequola.... ! apa Harbor ..[ 4 pm| = | " “Maren 13, o il . Rosa.....| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 North Fork.| Humboldt ... .| 9 amPler 2 J. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 Mareh 17 : Senator. Puget Sound Ports|11'am Pler 19 American...{ N. Y_via Puget Sd -|Pi | Hambare & Wa i amburg Vay..| 2 pm|Pi P Maren 19 pm|Pier 34 ortlan Way..[10 am | Astoria & Portland|11 ,m;5§5§ fl | China & Japan....[ 1 pm'PAISS | Grays Earbor.. 4 pm|Pier 2 | Grays Harbor ....]| § pm|pier 2 FROM SEATTLE, i For. Valdez direct : Skagway & Way Ports, Valdez direct £ Bpokane. Bkagway & Way Ports. Santa Ana....| Valdez direct ......... Time Ball. United States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— i Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8, N., Mer- DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH—Passed out March 9—Stmr Nome City} from Seattle, for Valdez. Pdssed Stmr City of Puebla, hence March ctoria. UMPQUA—Arrived March 4—Schr Beulah, from Sau Pedro. ASTOKIA—Sailed March 9—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. Arrived March 9—Br stmr Pak Ling, Tacoma. COOS BAY—Arrived March 8—Stmr Arcata, hence March 6; stmr Alllance, hence March ¢, via ureka REKA—Arrived March 9—Stmr West- port, hence March Arrived March y—Stmr Corona, hence Mar §. Sailed ‘March 9—Schr Ida McKay, for Sa Francisco. ALBION—Sailed March 9—Stmr Alblon River, for Francisco. Arrived March 9—Stmr Coquille River, hence March §. PORT ANGELES—Sailed March 9—Ger bark Admiral etthoff, for Puget Sound. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March —Ital ship Amphitrite, from San Diego; brig Galilee, hence Feb 2. Arrived March 9—Brig Galilee, hence Feb 28. TACOMA—Arrived March $—Br ship West Lothian, trom Acapulco. from Johnson jump from the fire escape and followed him. Two other charges may be booked against Johnson. Sl Mary Maguyre Is Missing. Mary Maguyre, a 16-year-old girl whose home is at 35 Gilbert street, is reported 1 to be missing. She was formerly em | ployed 1n Schilling’s tea store at the cor- ner of Second and Folsom streets, but lost her position one week ago yesterday. | Mrs. Mary Burns, with whom the girl lived, thinks that ner charge has run | away with Nettle and Lillie Hanson. who | have also disappeared. all three of the missing girls were a trifle inclined to be wild. L e e e i e i Kurfurst, for New York, via Southampton and Ponta del Gadana. LAZARD—Pussed March 9—Stmr Kroonland, from New York, for Antwerp. PLYMOUTH—Sailed March_9—Stmr Petro- lia, from Hamburg, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed March _9—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from Dremen, via Ponta del sadana, for New York ADVERTISEMENTS. BANDON- iled March 9—Stmr C)lcfl, for San ¥ s Arrived March 8—Stm¢ Dolphin, from Skagway. Arrived March 9—Stmr Cottage City, from Skagway. » ABERDRE!] Arrived March Stmr New- burg, hence March b. Sailed March Y—Schr Laura Madsen, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 9—Stmr Aber- deen, from Eureka. SAN DIEGO— Amphion, 3 ALLARD—Sailed . March 8—Schr Mildred, San Pedro. PORT HARFORD—Sailed March 8, 6 p m— Stmr W H Kruger, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS, HONOLULU—Sailed March 8—Schr Forest Home, for San Francisco. Arrived March 9—Jap stmr America Maru, from Hongkong. Safled March 9—Ship Geo Curtls, for San Francisco. Arrived arch 9-—Jap stmr Nippon hence March 3, for China and Japan. i KAHULUI—Arrived March T—Stmr Nebrs kan, from Honolulu, fo; HANA—Sailed March 5—Schr Murlel, for San Franciseo. FOR! . AUCKLAND—Sailed March 6—Stmr Ven- tura, for San Francisco. PENARTH—Salled March 6—Br stmr Roy- alist, for San Francisco. DELAGOA BAY—Sailed March Emily Reed for Hodart Town. S MELBOURNE—In port Feb 14— Leon Buresu, for Newcastle, Aus and-oub T ERNSTOWN—Arrived 31 QUEE —Arrived March 8—| Forteviot, from Tacoma. Br ship Safled ‘March 7—Br ship Port Logan, for London. 3 YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Match 7— Stmr Victoria, from Tacoma. Arrived March 7—Br stmr Indrasamha, from Oregon. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived March 7—Br ship Angerona, from Tacoma. FALMOUTH—Arrived March 8—Fr ship Jules Gommes, hence Nov 15; Fr bark Alies Marie, from Tacoma; Fr bark Amiral Hal hence’ Nov_16. gan. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived March 5—Fr bark Marechal de Villars, hence Nov 22. March §e Tr ihip Khyber, from Oregon, and safied for Cardiff. HEYST_Passed March 6—Fr ship Made- Jaine, from Antwerp, for Puget Sound, TABLE BAY—Salled Jan 2—Br ship Red Rock, for Newcastle, Aus, and Oregon, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed March &—Schr Alumna, for_Honolulu. HAKODATE-Sailed March 7—Danish stir Arab, for €an Francisco. P ALPARAISO—Sailed March 7—Ger stmr Numantia, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. CEW YORK—Arrived March 9—Stmr M. A, from London. n Dalled March 9—Stmr Minneapolls, for Lon- aon. ENARTH—Salled March 6—Stmr Royal from Amtwerp, for San Franeisco. at, GLASGOW ~ Arrived March 9—Stmr Sardin- .. from and. A IVERPOOL—Arrived March 8—Stmr Etry. ria, from New York. NAPLESSailed March 0—Stmr Hesperta, New® Yo o8 rrived March S—Stmr Peruga, from New York. BREMEN—Sailed March 9—Stmr Grosser RAIN- THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grain-O and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Grain-O and its ben- efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgrocers everywhere: 15c. and 25¢. per package. Demonstration at Emporfum during March. GOKE DANDRUFF CURE and Hair Tonic Grows Hair, Keeps the Scalp Healthy. Endorsed and Sold by d Barbers, Hair Dressers and Druggists everywhere in $1 & 50c Bottles. A. R Bremer Co., Chicago. It is alleged that | California Limited... To CHICAGO Daily ZTEESY ‘ 3 n An Ideal Train Santa }k\ For Those Who ‘ ' Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | | | | Hanford Visalia_. kersfield ansas Clt icago a for morning, p for afternoon. and Dinlng Cars through to Chicago. local first-class passengers. ing train arriv at 11:10 p. m. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. trein arfives at 11:10 a. m. Dally, 00 p_m, sugh Palace and Touris Daily. thi ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. co; 111 TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, (Holida: 45, 8:45, 9:45, il a. m., 12:20, * 15, 15:15, *6:15, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. Mill_Vailey. susv?\;g 1’1‘"31 LEGAL }g(l‘lLu)AYs—i. *p, °10, 11, :30 a. m., 112:30, $°1:30, 's':wT #3:50, 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. b m. marked (1) to urdays. On runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—5:25, 16:25, 7:40, &: 11:05 & m., 12 3 35, 18:10. 9:40, $10:55, :30, '33:25, 4:40, 15:50, airfax, excqpt 5:15 p. m. Sai aturdays the 3:15 p. m. . m. SUNDAYS — 6:35, 7:85, 10, 11:10 a. m, 12:06, 1:06, 3:40, 3:45, 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 et THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way . m., week days (Saturdays exceptea) —Tomalés and way stations. 35 5 m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sunday and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and w stations. Sundaye and Reyes and way FICKET OFFL FERRY—Foot of Market st. | Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'rl'd | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars | Chalr Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresrond- Corresponding is_the -Overland Express, with Sleepers and Free Reelining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- Offices—G41 Market street and in Ferry De- B Broadway, Oakland. CAZADERO, ETC. 45 a. m. train week days does not run to Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. Those P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Sundsy. 1t Sunday excepted. 1 Suadasy enly. Satarday enly. 4 Connects at Goshen Jo. with tratns for Hanford, Visalia. At Freano, for Visalla vis Sanger. Via Coast Line. Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Niles. # Daily except Satardsy. w Vis San Joaquin Vailey. 9 Stops Santa Clars south bound only. Commects, | except Sunday, for all poinis Narrow Gauge. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Ferry, Foot of Market St. RAFAEL. | Tibur SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN v 9:00, 11:00 a. Thu 5:00 and 6:20 p. SAN RAFAEL FRANCISCO. 11:15 days—Extra trips at 2 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. 4:55, 5:05, 6: p. m, 10, In May 4, Arrive an Francis Leave | San Franctsco Week | Sun- ‘ Da: | days. 8:00 a. m, Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- > ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- 8:00 a| Ignacio responding train arrives at 7:50 a_ m_ daily. _and :30 a. m. Daily is the CALIPO Novato serville Cloverdale | 7:35 pl 6:20 10:40 a]10:20 35 pi 6 Hopland Uklah 10:40 a|10:20 | 7:35 p{ 6:20 Stages connect at Santa Rosa fér Mark Wes: Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulto: for Altruria; at, Lytton for Lytton Springs Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverda. for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland fc Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyvill Carisbad _Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport a: Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Spring Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Put- Falley, John Day's, Riverside Lierle: Buckn Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. | Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cuammings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monda; duced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, |30 Market st., Chronicls building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. jen. Pass. Agt. | MOUNT*TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Y round-trip tickets at re- Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive | .San Fran. | FootofMarketSt. | San Fran. | Week| Sun- ? Dpe 9:454 k 2 4%, Weak Daga oaly. “TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS™ Open sl the yrar round. Tavern 3:30 . arrive 626 MARKET St., (North Shore Railroad) and SausaLito Ferry, Foot Market St