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THE EAN FRANCISCO CALL SEATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903, AMERICA MARU SAILS FOR ORIENT ; ) " WITH LARGE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS MAK%F;% fluP[:’v[EflYTI]N Japanese Liner Starts Across the Pacific With Some Notable People J. D. Murray Estimates on Board and Carries on Deck the Hindoo Circus of Late Local Fame, Including Elephant That Was Seized by the Sheriff| Guano on Island at : 75,000 Tons. 'VER' “ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER'S. LITTLE LIVER PILLS mast bear Fac-simile Signature of M—- 2 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Walier Bakers BREAKFAST P | |Journey To and From Fa- mous Deposits Occupies Four Months. i L ITTLE IVER Avsotutey Cure BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN J. D. Murray, who arrived here yester- | day on the steamship City of Para, comes | | direct from Clipperton Island, where for | the Pacific Islands Company of London | he has been making a survey of the | guano deposits. He estimates the quan- | tity of guano on the island at 75,900 tons, | but says it must be worked. on a large | scale to be profitable. The survey occu- Smalt Pite. | ' pied five days of Murray's time. Going to They T VE R 8mall Dose. ' Clipperton and returning took up more | OUCH the Small Price. A — el Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Signature | than four months and involved some very weary traveling. Murray left here November 8 on the schooner Una. The little vessel was com. | manded by Captain Huekins and was | manned in part by loggers recruited at| éNehz\lem. Or., by Huckins for the pur- AMUSEMENTS. cutti S h Al i for- ’ The FINEST COCOA in the Word e T o e s Gnsls LSSS ih OHE cem c | from here a case of smallpox developed. | N SEEN FOR A LONG TIME."—Cail an | The Una put into San Diego for medical Forty Higl‘es;"Awards in agufi)" | assistance, and was thers detained tour-| QURY 30,768 THE HUSBANDS : ) ¥ S tri] t] i 1‘217;p:ral:m ::axq‘::;;:tfll:etmrly good time, | SHOW ADMISS .ON5 OF LEONTINE. and America i but the return from Tlipperton to Pan A : | AT | ama occupied seventy days and was one | = — ! Walier Baker & Go, uene | e ol ete aclass . cerant hat | onty 7 B B0 AADY Teople to Daty —— | poy v . | flowed_strongly and_continuously. Ths | i L Established 1780 Dgfchgstg[! Mass. ,;Vf“‘fivfl‘l:he;‘v;a"fi‘W:;E:;‘J;‘:fl;lllfll‘;‘" d Then We Present THIS WEEK—MATS. TO-DAY AND SUN. I - Evenl b 3 3 caused by the current, and before Pa eyt “;’:\:"E::’f':‘““""'- 3 — — ama was reached the company on ths | elter elter KA SRS Ay JmnnE g | Una were weary of the sea and tired of . C. Carton’s Brilliant Comedy, OCEAN TRAVEL. | | each other's company. | RESERVED = Nights, 25¢ LADY HUNTINGTON'S EXPERIMENT. The guano deposit of Clipperton, says | 75c; Saturday and Sunday Maiinecs, . Murray, 18 extensive and valuable. There | 30ci Cufldren at Matinecs, 10c, 25c. |- e Tenw of BRRTRA CREIGHTON Reappearance of ERNEST HASTINGS. is about 7,000 tons of ythe stuff on the | island, and if worked on‘a large scale the company owning the concession shaul | make a big profit on its investment. at present handled the expense of getting | the guano is too great for profitable | working. The British company, on the | THE MUSICAL EV-NT O+ THE YEAR ")l}\‘_f) AFT}}R\V_’O\‘ CONCERTS, | | 273 5 I —% | strength of Murray's report, will shortly The Eminent Russian Plani | HE Japanese steamship America T'dly In the order of occurrence as to time; the | MAke arrangements to operate at Clip.| , Seas now un sale at Kohler &'Case's: on | MATINER T0.DAY (SATURDAT). March Sar s antied Sestirdias - for e O fourth time column gives the last tide. of the | Perton on a large scale, and in addition to | 44¥ °p§7{'~‘:"--“\‘1'\'v'°5«§¢"'"‘"“ Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chil- e A A ; day, except when there are but three tides, as | installing suitable machinery will charter Sy g dren, any part execept reserved, 10c. ent with a large number of pas- | | sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in | a number of large steamships to carry 7% | ars1e Z3-KARAT VAUDEVILLE! eengers and a ull cargo. Amon | | | S, o, he oupane of the Ciliag Biats | the gerttiner to maret, St sy | Milly Capell; Esther Fes; ureen and the passengers were a number of | | | sign precedes tke height. and then the number | a | Werner; Brothers French; The | prominent people va o | |iven s ‘subtrac o B e LEADING THEXIRE | i ” L pie mag e e s ot L | B charia: The piane of ratirencorts fay meny| b i .l Powell Street, Near Market. Biograph and oriz, Mon: | friends were on the Pacific Mail dock to | | of the lower low waters, pBark Atbert, Turne, Honolulu; Williams, MATINEE TO DAY LILLIAN BURKHART & COMPANY Simeon artord | wave a good-by as the liner swung into ! - mon o. - : 2 S - i i : , Unga; Lynde & 2 s 2 - - £he Stream and’sihalghtencd “out ion her | Time Ball. e e Wi oEs Tonda EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAY. Presenting “The Salt Cellar.” ; : = n Jose del | ecaward course | | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- BASERD. PRANK L TRRLEY P Last times of the Glinsemttls; Foy - - a. aY- | Lieutenant Co | chants' Bxchange, San Francisco, Ci Frida; E S e oA . - aomo Aol . | eutenant Commander Cofin, bount for | [ Siaren o o0s: Stmr Greenwood, Johnson, Caspar. EFFIE ELLSLER . ety Noptin . Aregi s E . ol atiing | S°TVICE On the Aslatie station, was a pas- | | puihe Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria and Puget| In the Magnificent Original Production of Julius Tannen. ¢ 5 | senger and the list included a number of | | | | building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | Sound ports. FIOKET OFFICE—4 st ] dmgs e ¢ e { |1 e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | Stmr Gipey, Leland, Santa Cruz. H E N— L C 77 | prominent Japanese. M Nelly Egan of | , - p. m.. Grenewich time. Stmr South Portland, Hornsman, Seattle, - | Oakland ealled on the America for Ma- | 't Thutaint U B war Tl 1 Tlv bt 1y b she will spe: 01 » 7 . U, 8 > n charge. Stmr Scotla, Erickson, Bowens ng. er b r, Martin J. Egan, the well | | U S stmr Hugh McCulloch, Coulsen, cruige. | s e | Movement of Steamers. 3 | “Carmen” performances known newspaper man, at present Asso- | | | =, yomb simr Ameriex Mary, -Golngs Honolulu, WAS IN FLOWE R S e e 2 ces commencs at 8 ciated Press correspondent in the Philip- | | TO ARRIVE. Tug mn.ncehu-nnnu, cruise, in search of | .“?;’:'(F"fllffil;flli fi%fia:flfigflw vines - | disabled stmr Mandalay. : A G ] s vera, h Steamer. Seats for Next Week Now Ready. | Ihe America Maru's cargo was large | ST | s From. PRek i Turas Honaube o . April 6-MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, | Rimenice Nards b 3 lost her starboard pro- | v Schr Mary pbell, 5 valuable. She carried silver bullion ing for San Francisco. =he | W H. Kruger| Humboldt Bay . Schr Chas Wilson, Johnson, Grays Har- . | d at $0,000, and on her main deck | was making about a mile an hour. 1“ efleld. Nanairo bor. ———————————————————————— . rward was installed the Hindoo circus, | e ot | i Ji.‘a‘f,’ Shtk [ e O Gl (Kahaias et ] | MATINEE TO-DAY. To-night and Sun. Night, ch wound up an erratic local career | i r | 5 b P } afshe-§ Duiywon.. b er Sossseadl i | A | MONDAY, Mareh®30:” ONESDAY, regprg :h’ ety kitaetion ] Machinery for Arcata. ll;:xmpraw l.“‘""}'; P 1 POKEN. i | | and SATURDAY. April 4 A, r J 1€0 | The Treasury Department has asked for pro- | giomer:------ | Coos Ba March 4, no position, Br ship Celticburn, | | The Famous Prima Donna, riff the outfit were seven | o Fpe e ~ | Senator. Puget Soul | from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. | LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. | - five pontes. a tiger. a lion, & pan- | Zoils for supplying and installing the ma- | Kivai: | San Pedro ........ March 5, lat 5 S, lon 2§ W, Fr bark Su- | BEN HEND |ZELIE DE LUSSAN . fi nies, ger, y g hinery for e enue cutter Arcata, v |8 Newp ? N very San C Hindoo attendants and performers. | of W. A. Boole & Son. - = 'S!'qucufl,‘ I Wilaga POINT 1051;2"50}‘:?“1?6 Weather | T R T e ‘ ( : /X AMERICAN LINE merica Maru's passengers includ- | L S R. Dolla San Pedro .. ik e T inng e bt | ARMEN MNew York—SouthamptonaLondon. | ca lowin | PR aR | San_Pea E Py A i T e pe e | OLE OLSON £ Api. 22, 10 o . 1 = Seats for Al & X3 ~ D) 25, 100 | _P. J. R. Bisschop, W. Blis, | The steamship Arab arrived yesterday trom | | GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed March 25—Schr | g = I S £ Tutsimanane TS on SN T ams 1 Jeuienant Commander F. W. | the Orient with ks { Aare Tor. ank TRAro; TO-MORROW NIGHT—The Celebrated | | TIC TR. FORT LINE Lu e e o My, | he Orient with a cargo of general merchan- | el Mreh 20 8che R O Stade. ¢ | Actress, | i - Crotx, Mrs. M. A. Dike, Mrx. | dige. She was twenty-eight days from Hong. San Pedro | " Arrived March 26—Schr R C Slade, trom | | : - 11810 am | Gilmore and Wwife, | kong and nineteen days from Hakodate. Coos Bay & Honolulu. | opm — R el Hayakawa, G. Portland | SEATTLE — Arrived Maréh 26—Br stmr 1 >OMINION LINE T s e Czarina Coos Bay ..... | Achilles, from London, | e e i < Procyon’s Big Loss. G. Dollar. Grays Harbor . Mar. 31 | Sailed March 26—Tug Salino, for Kenal. | fctopeied | Housz Boston—Queen: Liverpool Best, Mee. B X Black | A aispatch from London states that in the | AIDICR RIVET. | Polnt’ Arena” & Aibion![Mar. 51 | March 27—Stmr City of Seattle, for Skagway. | o Lipcew Eacisd.. ey 13 B Noer "% | fre which occurred the other day on board | Gons Bay. . .| Bor oo Avicrity [Mar 81 | \Armive] Mareh i-Sum Chas Neton, nencs | | The Second Mrs. Tanqueray.|| EMMETT CORRIGAN r wealth..June 4 | R M. E. Doyle, A. Lis- | the ship Proc Y0 tons of cargo was de- | Redondo. Tillamook Bay |Apr. 1| MARSHFIELD—Sailed March 27—Schr Re- | | > Bostoy MEDITERRANEAN Direct | rronre and wife, H. D, Morrison, H. § stroyed. Chehalis. Grays Harbor .. Apr. 2| peat. for San Francisco. BETTER Than ‘ZAZ SAPHO" or o ey Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa. For Hongkong—P. V. Alpiser, H. B. Pomona. « | Humboldt Apr. 2| EUREKA—Asrived March 27—Stmr Corona, MAUDE ODELL hFe = o w8 B e g g et HEWE OF (THE OCBAN. Eonta Homs:."| Sen Dicss™® Way B A5e 3| "*Arvived March 27—Schr Fortuna, hence 25th. E > £ 8 eek C. Che Miss > s E .| San Diego v Apr. 2| A 2 = 3 25th. | ¥ g Gmerts. Mlex B Guerin, Miss Maris K. | pross 5 City Puebla.. | Puget. Sound Dorrs o Apr. 2| PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in’ March 27 TO-DAY 25¢ T DAY AND- TO- MO HOLLAXD AMERICA LINE il G. B. Knight and wife, F. Kelingr, A | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | san Jose.....| New York via Panama.|Apr, 3 | Br stmr Pak Ling, from Astoria, for Seattle; LAST'S WIGHTS of St Mewry Nvings Mee: New York—Ro am, via Boulogme, | Lawless, J. L. Mitchell and wife, Mrs, Enos Shipping Merchants. North Fork Humboldt ..... Apr, 2 {stmr Mm’k!r‘l)aw, liller:lceMMarhch?_'.!-l.gfor Tacoma. TO-NIGHT 25¢ and 50¢ terplece, " " | Smith C. N e N’ —! 78t e | il . SR posotuta_F. B. Ciland and P, 3 | The Binh seamer Incerces oo on Fuget | Guntion | bt & TGRS B ) AREONDC, el Jrh Siommm Yakne | oy 'y | “R i i | Sound) was chartered prior to arrival for lum- | Santa Moniea | Graye Harbor .. Abr. 4| COOS BAY—Afrived March 2i—Stmr Arcata, | PPe. L =5 ber thence to Shanghai at 40s. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astor Apr. | hence March 25. | 9 g B 5 Turig 2 | "“Tne “British ship Cockermouth is chartered | Alameda..... | Honotulu APr 3| SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 27—Stmr Lak- | POPULAR PRICES. .. .10c, 15c, 23c, §0e & T5e = T City of Para Arrives. i for lumber from Portland to Callao at 36s 3d. | Queen........! Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. 7 | M€, from Redondo; stmr Santa Cruz, hence | A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestra.at All K Sand Ay The Pacific Ma!l Company’s steamship City R TS o — March 25. RE s Wk $ 5 | Matinees, S NS WEAN S o Puss wHIAN Semier Do ERSa wrt A Cargo for Honolulu. i) L ety e e T IJDSE,QMACK “Stine, McDonatd, Wilteraon x| Next Week—EMMETT CORRIGAN and New ork—Queenstown—Liverpool. about forty passencers = ed for Honolulu yester- e tn Georgina, for Portland, Or; stmr C - ster, Ryder, Evan: Rodj AUDE ODELL in “MOR! N - . o el REE i Dyt irsamers e vay. | Bteamer. Destination. jGails. | Pler. n_n,,"‘,' for Eam Franciscn: sehe E;helpz“m.fl;:, and OSCAR FRA} odge: MA n “MORE THAN QUEEN A sed at $35 e following: March 27 - | Everett; stmr Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. —Also— | . A s came e Pa little | 9 1bs middlings. 39 > R f | FORT BRAGG—Sailed March 27—Stmr Na- Ay e who came up on the Para bring little | four. 47,310 1bs middlings. 3 W Kruger.| Los Angeles Ports| 6 pm|Pler 2 | tional City, for San Francisco. CHOP SUEY. THE - > of Central American affairs. | 1700 bales bay. 96 ctls wheat, 2470 | Chico.......| Coquille River ....| 4 pm(Pier 10 | = TATOOSH — Passed ~in March 27—Stmr | Irwin's Chinatown Success Starts on its Last £ Am passengers was Estrado Cabrera, | T8, USSR FLES, 08 (0T, P00 on conned | ooamiaria. . | oyiitle & Whatcom) 4 pmiPler 2 | Mackinaw, hence March 24, for Tacoma. Week To-morrow Night. padbnisins - « President of Guatemala Cabrers | (5030 D3 O O P %, T 0 e e PRI 2 | enee afarch 24 ot Tort Townsend oo™ | [(ENTIRE NEW PROGRANGIE Ix THE || 5L X ending the University of Californic c. 589 pkgs kroceries and provision: | Point. A 4« pm| al e ot o y DAY framburg-#metican. . e e e I ArTerve Farmer Jones' Educated Pigs ity Ascombanying youne | cs preserved cherries, 53 Newpor N. Y. via Panama|l2 m|P] SDON A 27— 2 v vin' . xoteice told of 50,000 armed Guate- | 1¥2 gals vinegar, 15 furniture, 460 cs | Pomona. Humboldt . :30 p|Pler 11 SANTA BARBARA—Arrived March 27— . , i EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. e means nothing, says e b A S 4 = amiPler 24 | San Diego, and salled for San Diego; stmr SPEND ““A DAY IN THE ALPS.” - e Eats wiit b B3 s macche R TSRe. 4yt dlrect. . | 6 bl tice 3 || 4% TUn A5G Salied Jor Senrancite MEATRE |spr THE THRIVING BABIES IN THE IN- f warm fighting. No trouble, however, | kegs powder, f:;;llfe ICIumh;v‘\rll & l} m g:er 2| KAHULUI—Salled March 27—Stmr Neva- 3 BEL:!CO s BL(;“}AT(ZRSR = i S s Lilkek bor, S L\.i.}Coos Bay direct...| 4 pm|Pier 13 | i e at AN UNTAMABLE JAGUAR IN THE Zo0o. miner, Fitzgerald by name, boarded Merchandise for the Orient. i i St Hinen = i e e v Ty Market Street, Near Eighth. Ph, sult:';:; “ TAKEA TRIP **DOWN THE FLUM:" ars ‘st OSitgs snd 1o » theilling | oy, mer America Maru sailed | Santa Cruz. | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pier 11 | ONOLULU_—Arrived March 27—Stmr Ala- | Market Strect, Wear FIgath. Fhone Sou | = e P a een pron® | yesterday for Hongkong, via Honolulu and | J. Dollar....| Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pier 2 | Meda, hefice March 21. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. | The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. ulid ‘n:: r La l’v‘\lflr\, and”;;lu-i Yokn)han‘ln» with general o 0, valued at March 31 ‘ {led March 26—Br stmr Coptlc, for Yoko- | TO-NIGHT and Sunday, Evening ,Last Times, sris | located a mine of daszling richness. He ex- )18, exclusive of treasure, and distributed | FhOeni.c - | Mondociio O -1 1 pmiPler 13| FOREIGN PORTS, Elaborate Production of the Famous Melodrama | gy ECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT - - | ibited some 0t (WA 5 Duton And She follows: For ( $148,041; Japan, | - 2 April 1. | © PTPIeR 200 3\ NILA—Arrived March 5—Br stmr Saga- | | st { his discovery reached official ears. Manila, $11, t Indles, §7784; S T i, fr AL AM NG V] k for “THE 2 . e | 352" vas askea by Government officers for the | $3347: Stam, nalvostok, 400, | Redondo, --| Los Anesles Portsl ¢ pmiler 2 | T kinived bl o Mok 4. When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES. ] o e e e r o Bl Thegiualpsl xpoxis Wers: an Lillowk: Corona. Humboldt . 1:30 p(Picr 11 | Br ship Crown of Denmark, from Portland; \ . bie Jocation be, refused the inormacion, | fo ‘China 7178 bl fiour, D005 s condensed | S8R | Fortiena & way. [ mB|Eler 13 [-oe back Invermore, from Tacomar ! sEaTs ON SALE. was throw rizon. milk, 200 ¢s canned salmon. 265 cs as = - o E £ NTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) | in his refusal to divuige the | canned goods. 1951 ba cs, 1585 1bs | ATRS: -« o | Cone BaY TS Fortalit AnioicE 13 | Gen_de soni trom Tacoma. One of the Most Stirring Dramas Ever Seen. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S "% St sorner Fiest an | ment, 50 he told Dassensers on | S36s 1hs ban. O0/veT Ton sheionpe. 10000 1o o | state of Ga| £an APEIL 20 i [ ( TYNE-Arrived March 25—Ger ship Nersus, | See the sengational high dive into a tank of | myne Chaples W. Rhodes: . . A - e ¢ et ) B . ki 3 v ks - | State of Cal.| San Diego ay| 0 rom Por . al water e a life. . . . Robe - (Himes ara, ‘was ordered out of Balvador. | gar, 480 casks bottled beer, 256_gals wine, 20 | Somor re | pin Ancs® g, Wavi 0 p"",;lfg{" 1 USHING--Sailed March 25—Br ship Ro- N enings .10¢ to 30c LAST ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. comecting® o ting in_Nicaragua, he said. for | pales hay. 1250 1bs dri 780 1bs butter, | 3ioora Siinay oh Wy |1 DIr 13 | \ena, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. PRICES 3iihacs . 10e, 15c, 25¢ y 1 . ete. No ates Consul to adjust matters | 6350 Ibs pearl barl 0 1bs abalone meat, | ¥ ePtUrRe: v tynru Boy--- 10 am Pler 7 | W T QUIL Salled March 26—Ger stmr i, S8 WAGNER and the BAYREUTH FESTIVAL. Saitador.”And meanwhile i | 33 cs'rubber shoos, 500 bxs soap. 7 DiEs et AT i Prer 11 | Aubis: TorSan Francisco. ezt Monday_The Successtul Melodrams. | A} HAMBRA THEATER o Tnany of the passengers | 1oical suppites o 3 o ch 26— S . salt in plentitul quantities to Fitzgeraid's | o Japene.1020 bbls flour, 405 bales cotton, | GO Astoria & Pertiand Flow gy | BRISBAEE SRS Wi Br stmr Mio- | ", "Big Scenle Production—A Great Cast. " 7. May 16, 1903 | tale of gold and official oppression—wouldn't | 505 pkge groceriés and provisions, 104 gais | No" Purs:* | Grave Harbor 4 pmiPler g | WorS, [OE VRNCOUREr, o March $7-.Gec stuis This Afternoon at 3 0’clock. g e ‘:“‘"“‘,"’d(, ced pome of v'mr:~:;n;";mn“:;\ 't(h:ml;“ar%madl:'» :;a: wine, 4 cs whisky, 5 Inv: sugar, w;s cs con- | Korea China & Japan....| 1 pm!pMss | Menes, for San Francisco. $1, 75¢ and 50c. passage, apply at Co is present necessities anc e future day | Jenséa milk. 1800 1bs lard, 6 pkgs butter, 30 N G483 v AST ~LONDON—Arrived March 27—Schr ket sur receive a four-fold return in Tich Salvadoran | oy canned goods, 18 pkgs s, 8 cs cham- i - ’{.;L”llpfinnmz 12 mlPMSS | comhiice, from Tacoma, o . sagne, 80 rolls 5 cs leather, pkgs bicycles | NEWCASTLE, Aus—sailed March 26—Schr { “Scme of the passengers yielded to what | AnG'sindrics, 17 pkgs machinery, 51 bxs soap. | My Puebla | Buger Sound Portay Am(Bler 2 | W Bowden. for Homolulu. ' WAWAII, $AMOA, npw | WOSt Of them considered an artistic “touch” | § ey irearms, 27 PRgs electrical supplies, 1050 | C'tY April 7. am|Pler 19 | ™ {1 iTta March 2i—Schr Honoipu, from Nou- co. ZEALAND ‘m BiONEY, | A0 Fitzgerald left the liner the richer by | jou crude rubber. Gisanngc | Maxloatt ports .. 16 aiilina 1 | mea. : Desirable location, DIREOT LINE 1o TakiTL | 2 fe% < Mar ]“";";:‘z" revolver and some 0dds | 7, Manfla—b9 );k;lzs’ xurw{) ¥ o8 electrical | Chas. Neison Seattle & Tacomia. (10 am) H HAKODATE—.\r;‘lVed s:“";‘ ‘M—Br bark PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. unsurpassed cuisine, d ends of clo 3 31 pkes belting. 3 ” wn, from Shanghal. : Samoa, Auck- | " The City of Para did not dock untll late, | SUPPICE. 31 DRES, Felting. 396 pkes hardware, 4 FROM SEATTLE. i Svmat s RECREATION PARK. unequaled service and % Tor Tabiti, A 16 a. m. | ehip came alongside when the tide had risen | Co.Ga a1 pikas kroceries and provisions. sy | — - - : sington, {rom 3 . are the a es that pR e Ry e i ieen | goods, 151 . = - KINGSTON—Salled March 27—Stmr An- 448, SPRECKELS & BROS.CO., Agt., TickotOffice A Markat®2 | 5ioi0 /ity O0 Bt O et Loodern | 6als wine, 21 Rop K& machincry. | City Seattle...| Skagwny & Way Ports.[Apr. 8| cnoria, from Glasgow, for New York. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. have made these two Freight ffice, 328 Narket SL., Pierke, 7, Paific§t. | reacn Srocerion and provisions, 800 1ba milistutts, 1 | AILKI. <.~ | Skagway & Way Borts [ Mar. 51 | pric foc Hovtonc. 1 1 —stmr Philadel-| THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, hotels popular with “ | The Para's passengers included Dr. Gustave | & F bner tires, 20 pkgs hardware, ' | Humboldt Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 31 | © SOUTHAMPTONSailed March _ 27—Stmr | $:30 P- M tourists and travelers 5.1 99 PEALE TRAMSATLAWTIQUE | Mol Louis Hirsch, wite and two daughters, | 0 \ilalvoriok—30 Pkes agricuitural tmple- | Spolcane | Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. *2 | Deutachiand, from Hambuys, for New York, | SUNDAT ....2:30 P M. who visit San Fran- LAN’ 1 ' ¥ - ® J . ts, irige ol > orts.|Apr. 2 | via Cherbourg. 3 ) HAVRE-PARIS. J_ F. Baker, D. trado Cabrera, Elizabeth | ™™ -~ Rertha. - | Yaldez & Way Ports..|Apr. 7| LIZARD—Passed March 27—Stmr Staaten- e . 'lesme““;flfi';;::‘mn oot i oo Sun, Moon and Tide. Nome City....| Valdez direct ... 8| dam, from New York, for Rotterdam; stmr vsl Trom Pler 42. £ 3 p. e ; 0! ton street. | risson, W. Wolf, Katie McVeigh, E. G. Craig, | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Shipping Intelligence svflgw;‘?fl:\ém;elx;%h(orz_’?g‘fi:ug.;m. $70 and upward. Sec. [ T. R. Jessup and J. D. Murray. es and Helghts of High and Low PP gence. dian, from Liverpool, for Halifax and St John, | LADIES' DAYS, THURSDAY' AND FRIDAY. ind cpward. GENERAL e B s CMERSUCE LS Sat) ARRIVED. LIVERPOOL —Salied March 27—Stmr Cym- Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. ay Bt S et Revenue Cutter Movements. e by mee Friday, March 27. | ric, for New York. ¢ 3 Pacific Coast | The revenue cutter Bear arrived yesterday | NOTE-—THe high and low waters occur at "fim Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours from BEu- oy San Francisco. | rrom San Diego, where she has been preparing | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 3 ™ 3 — . et Agent for her cruise to the morth. Captain Tuttle | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 88 hours from Ta- , acm 222N d acmT Em———=======———===== | who some time ago applicd for sboré duty, |ibe Belght of tide is the same at both places. | COME o Zider ) 4an from Pae e - 5 BAY AND RIVER STEAMBERS |has bees detached and Will be succeeded b SATURDAY, MARCH 28, nama and way ports, ot i Captain W Hamict, Crecatye ginodsof st = . Stmr South: Coast, Olsen. 21 hours {rom Cas EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. Bear. has been ordered to the Peary. now a¢ | Sun rises . tmr Bear, Tuttle, 3 d 5 FCR U. S. AND VALLEJD, | Boar. has boes ordersd, 1o the Senry. Dow at | Sun seis B e S New California Jockey.Club Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL), | Rush to sake Hamiet's place on the Bear. | Moon scts mew). Dan stmr Arab, Gow, 28 days from Hong- | . o " | The Thetis Will leave in & 'few days for} & ITime Time| kong, via Yokohama 19 ‘days. : ly the b f 845 4 m. 316800 830 pm. except Sun. | Bremerton Navy Yard, where she will it out | £ | —| pt ‘Sche. Alpena, Berkholm, 23 days from Hono- | 1S 0Ot only the best soap aKian rac ény. Sunds 45 &, m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves her Arcfic cruise. e W the first [ ® Wi % Valiejo. 7 & m 2:30 moon. € p. m., ex: Lgrlherfleel to start for the far north. The | - ] s CLEARED. f t i] t d b th b t also SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Sunday. Bupdey, i & m.. 4:15 p. m. Fare Sanning, now undergoing some minor repairs, | 26 | 37 » Britny. Mksch or toilet an al u Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. cents. Telephone Main 1508. Landing and of. | wiil probably take a cruise to San Diego be- | 27 Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victori: 2 - Fer:y-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. ana fice pler 2. Mission-street dock. HATCH | fore going north. The Hugh McCulloch went | 28 T ports: Pacific Coast Steamhitboruet | for shavin, Pears was |12:20.1, 1:30, 2. 2:30 and 5 p. m., connecting BROE will probably 20 Sound ports: Paci ‘oast Steamship Co. g ins stopping at the to sea yesterday and 11 p y look for witn tral topping entrance to th the disabled Mandalay. <5 LS N0ON, oz, Nelor ibes; ThS Chis . . track, Last two cars on train reserved for - 8 Sint Banta_Rows, Alezander, Sen Diegs;| the' inveator of shavmg- ladies, and thelr escorts; mo smoking. Buy TH E WEEKLY C ALL Mandalay Breaks Down. i Pacific Coast Steamship Co. i B T A i bin “The steamship Pomona reports that on March s e e o Hesetata, stick soap. and 4:45 p. m.. and immediately after the last 1 r Year. 26, at © p. m., forty-five miles northwest of | the carly morning tides are siven in the lett | Ship Coutennial, ~Statinard, Cooks Inlet; TA*THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. pe ot Foint Arena, she passed the stcamer Man- | hand column and the successive tides of the | Alaska Packers' Asen. Established over 160 years. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary,

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