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THE FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1903. —|FORMER CONSUL DOTY SAYS TIDAL STATE HARBOR WAVE WAS A BLESSING IN DISGUISE El]MMISSl[lN[HS Thinks That the Disaster Which Swept Away Life and Property From Isles Adjacent to Tahiti Also Wiped Out the Old-Fashioned South Sea Business Methods SAN Assignment of Wharves to Leading Oil Companies. The Second Best Way. E.J. Joost and Frank Smith of Alameda County Recognized. The best way to go east is via the Galden State Limited—queen of trans-continental trains. The second best way is in a Rock Island tourist sleeper. You make fast time; are comfortable all the way; meet pleasant people; have a porter to do your blddm g, and an experienced excursion mana to relieve you of all bother about tickets and baggage. Rock Island tourist cars leave San Francisco and Leos Angeles ~:* for < Kansas City, St. Paul and Chic a E! Paso. Cars Ry |¢3¢n% San Francisco Mondavs. T s and Tars. Rock Istaid ' System SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, The Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners met yesterday afternoon. All the Commissioners__ attended and President | | Spear preside: E. J. Joost was appointed collector, vice L. G. Norris, term expired. Frank Smith was appointed wharfinger, vice Sid- ney Hall, term expired. The new ap- pointees are Republicans. Frank Smi hails from Centerville, Alameda County, and E. J. Joost dwells in Oakland. Commissioner J. C. Kirkpatrick intro- duced the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, The board having invastigated the claim of J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Company for | damages by réason of the collapse of Howard | cor he Mouth, Ceated Tongue b 20 RTID LIVER. They o y Veggtable. | small Piil. Smali Dose, | Small Price | daysare personally conducted from I.os Angeles, Tou cars for Omaha and Chicage, via City and Celorado ngs, leave San Francisco Wednesdays Saturdays and_Sund Write for folder giving f i information. Pac WANTS BACGCGAGE SENT OVERLAND IN BOND GOLDEN !‘.I'L'.l‘l: x.nn'rxn luvu San Px'l.nnllco Sflndl’- lnd W.dltsdl". »ment Agent to Confer shington” iti street wharf (Pier No. 8) and the ccal bunkers ! Washington Axuthoriiies i | thereon and ‘the damages sustained having SOUTHERN PACIFIC Relative to Matter. been found In the sum of $20,834 18, it is i 2 e oo < r of the French col- / Resolved, That the claim of J. 1), Spreckels Tralns leave and are duo to arrive at 3 = & Bros. Company be and the same js hereby ! s SAN FRANCISCO. allowed for the said sum of $20,83% 18 and U1 mOTD” (Mata Line, Foot of Market Street) ordered pald in_ accordance with the act of TEAvE _ — Fuom APmic March 13, 1903, being chapter CXXV1I, of the T80 Touicia, Suiven, Hintre thirty-fifth session of the Legislature of the mento .. State of California. UU E J482 Yacevine, ¥ nler!" Rainse] : v A Martinez, San amon, Vallejo, e The matter of the times of payment and g MR Nape. Calistogs, Bants Ross.. 5259 the amounts to be paid is referred to the 7.304 Nlles, Lathrop, Stockton. . 1.25» | | president of the board with power to act. 8004 Dar x:mnug"mllggnu(cn;_n:& J. C. Fitzsimmons, representing the - o i e TR Standard Ofl Company, and George W. Olll ne 2oa Coteo) 7580 Young, representing the Union Oil Com 0 904 Atiancic ExpressOxica sad Easi. 10254 | pany, attended the session and were in-| O P ey, " Blockton, Sactamenia: formed that both companies would be af- | § Los Banos. Mendota, Hanford, forded wharfage facilities on the south ur ast oun Visalia. Portersille .. o side of the new drydock wharf. The rate | 8004 Port Costa, Martinez. Lathras. & was fixed at $6250 per month for each e R 5250 200 feet of space occupied. This is ex- L) e 8304 SBasta Express Davis, Williama clusive of dockage and toils. The warer ' § § QUEFIST FArti€s B ™™ 2a0 | is of sufficient depth for the vessels of 8304 .\-na.ls.'. Jose, Livermore. Sisc: — the oil companies. The right to place ! ton.Tone, Sacramento. Placervilie, ¢ - : CAPTAIN REED'S LICENSE | | pipe lines under the wharf was granted. Personally Conducted. a30a olATevile; Chics, Red Blaf.__. 488w s . A communication was received from X T ol and Angels . 4250 SUSPENDED FOR CAUSE % Foward. superiniendent of | If you are going East and have never | .9.00a Mariinez and Way Station. ; S» the Oceanic Steamship Company, request- | been through Salt Lake City and over -‘%vanfi z'::l:!:“ e of dged Guilty Unskilifulness the famows Denver & Rio Grande Ry. —Port cmm Tncy. jng the board to paint the interior of the | umrus: :n the Ruth new offices on Pacific street wharf. The |} pagt the wonderful Colorado mountain § | Stockten, Merced, Raymon Rock. | subject was referred to the committee of | scenery, will you not write me for ':;'?;3'55:“::‘ ‘f#..fi:fl‘:: . s e | the whole. The Pacific Mail Steamship |} information about our three-times-a- f | Coamst Line) Company presented a large picture of the | Overtand steamship Siberia to the commission. The | board accepted the gift. The Paraffine | Paint Company, S. C. Irving manager, | | directed the A i e the | week Personally Conducted Tourist Parties for the East? If you want to save money and make the trip in the greatest comfort; if you care anything 5.307 Benicis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williams, Coluse, Wil N comp: s method of preserving piles. It | for seeing interesting places and mag- Marys ‘g was stated in the communication that the | nificent scenery on the way; if you i W i 3 < | # H rd, N d Way Stations.. 552 process was applied to the timbers of the | § want to re/that you will be well A e v'.’n.,; —d Santa Fe ferry slip and the wharves of | a. Sa 9254 taken care of /on the way, and that 4.00 Martinez, Tracy, Luhrov Stockton. 10-25a | United Kingdom. 11:00 a. m.: o His busin WEEK DAYS_7:30, 8:00. 9:00, Franci; the Risdon Iron Works, North Shore! o ] | = ur pleasure will be looked after all 4 . ivern Stockton, Lodi.. 3 Railroad and the Oakland Transit Com- o aaile. th o & 430F Haywasd, Niles Irvingtos. San . pany. | the while, then I know that we can g g o s R $11.554 Several applications for license to seil | | serve you well, and I hope you will imited"Freano. Tiiare A i s+ | perishable products on the property of permit me to send you complete tion, Ssugus for Senta Barbara. 4 {1 |1 el o v the State were on motion of Commission- information about our fine service. | gurrles Colden_Scace Limited s F Brommner: HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. * Movemént of Steamers. g s i e 1 ’ | Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. er John D. Mackenzie granted. W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, § | days until April 0. 855 | Mariposa arrived yesterday from | | | Stmr Marshfieid, Dettmers, Eureka. .-l—l‘;—l‘i‘rl*'!—'hfi%-x'h—l'!-i—n—fi‘. 831 Market S, Sa . 5007 Port Costs, Tracy, | Tzhiti, with forty-three passen- i mr Scotia, Erickson, Bowens Lending. ' Market 2., San Franaices, Gal. ] gers and a large cargo of tropi- | e 1'_:’}“03}(“;1‘;\"‘;("”'%;3 Ry R Sun, Moon and Tide. ! 652 Phone, Main 1188. : cal products. The freight includ- | J ) Barge Santa Paula, Pille, Ventura, in tow United Skutcsd"t{'a:ls :l:!dOtGe:{(}::c Surver— d 64.296 cocoanuts, sacks o B | tug Rescue. imes an« ight | . :\ : ”. <E‘ = lr;| “h( 0 sack: l““‘::‘”v: {1 ’ | Schr Bessie K, Merriam, San Vicente Land- Waters 45 Foct sniiae | Stnatet 63, e CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. C 280 packag of mothe: , vanilla, | | | ing rancisco Bay. Published by cial au- | LESSER fruit, dried fish and other products of | | | Marion, Topfer, Willapa Harbor. thority of the Superintendent. the South Seas. ) % f SPOKEN. NOTE—Tho bish and low water occure «t | SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG 5 s 1‘) who, was formerly | | | May 6, 1at 4 N, lon 20 W, Ger ship Herzo- | ihe, €It% 'm"f Fsisipegy o ‘x’h;"i ;blo‘:‘ RAILWAY COMPANY. .amb Doty, who was formerly | _May 6 N, 1o . G p - | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; g United States Consul at Tahiti, came up | | ;ml:’;‘l"llm,l;:n‘fl oregony for Untea Kingdom. | the height of tide is the same at both places. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. 3 on the Marlpo He now makes San | Herzogin _Cecille, from Portland,’ Or, for |~ oo ol T | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN'RAFPAEL. | i , . | TELEGRAPHIC. B ise :40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 fifteen years' resider | Sun rises , 5:10, 5:50, e 3 R 308, May —w, s Tmediae Stations 7554 familiarized him with c B = b e nvngl\\"\\-e?.i\:l){y 24 ;no!lZs‘?nr“h:i‘r{‘" Moon'set hes it at LoV E 30, | e o"n"m:nff'“?rry‘.’:;fi:’m’.fix” he world. The recent 3 = , | Z = 030, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, | o ra P | I STEAMSHIP WHICH ARRIVED BEATTEE e i gt Stme Dilphi, 2 0 5. m. b Pm_l:dfi::e;nn:d; 4 East. 8.554 e s e | HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME | | from Skagway =~ = ~7 0 5 | sax mfizr. TO saw m'mcg | b A - in \ds @ it to Tahit r el e Arrived May 27—Stmr Chas Nelson, hence DAYS 6 } Por Costa. “Fracy. Led to be the means®thinks tue f | SINCE HER COLLISION. . ;205 1 M2se Port C “n:.‘_m.gm“in of putting insular busine A | “PORT TOW. D—Arrived M“p —Bkin lnrora. Visalia, Bakersfield. iy el e % | Northwest, from Everett, for San Pedro: Br | 1, FLINE (arrow b = s n an up-to-date b | ship Rahane, from Tacoma, for United King- | Ex Iflo ',“5.,"‘;:,":;:,“' 89) i trophe was in i a /mo h ca cs mustard, 516 gals | dom: Br bark Kinross, from Yokohama cept_Saturda; l-z- Crus Excursion (Sumdsy E lamentable occurrer said Doty ye 90 feet hardwood. 16 picgs | GRAYS HARBOR -Eailed May 26—Schr J | e (T ose e ¢ T;’ :mg’-“‘«'f was ,;,,.nb flask .u‘ury)\:[;‘:;rwfi‘! ibs 3 :!‘\\ = h:::alx dv;:: Redondo; stmr Santa Mon- , | San Francisco. | May 3, 1903. |San Francisco. 8154 "r:firak-'. c«nmz::rm c":a..- Joss, out its good effects. e £ g — k| 5 T 3 all those lives and that accumulation of - cles, A O A esalled May 27—Schr Forester. for | “RGTE In the above exposition of the Udes | Weok | Sun- | | e B G e Y, S0 Se property was accompanied, 1 believe, by paints and oils. SOUTH BEND—Arrived May 27—Stmr Se- | the early morning tides are given in the left | | Few Almaden, Los Gatos. Fal s the wiping out of the old slip: hod meth- —_——— | quoia, hence May 23. :Bnd ctl‘umn dnml ;he successive :ldea‘! of ‘Ke‘ x“m.:lcm.i Santa Crus g ol s an ef-] | " ASTORIA—Arrived May 27—Stmr Aurelta, | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | tailons 10.50a e s H1i s tickors | - aooxis byjthe Panama Steamer. | hence May | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | ose, Los Gaios (on fort be made in this d - {’ A e he ty of which sailed Sailed May ichr Forest Home, for Taku. | day, except when there are but three tides, as | - turdsy sad Sunday runs X catastrophe which accomplished in | on Tuesaay for Panama and way ports, carrl 1| PORT LUDLOW — Sailed May 27—Schr | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | “"";:ms":"-n‘i"::e:"g:cz Ré a few hours what years of patient en- | me ona; for Mexico valued at $6604: Cen- | Queen, for San Franclsco. addition to the soundings of the United States | Monday only from Santa Cruz).. #8.50 avor would hardly have attained. Many 0. $10.4%1. Panama. §1925: New | PANDON—Arrived May 27—Schr Mary Etta, | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) W—fi_—f—r—, business men in that part of the Paci 20. The principal experts were as | Nence. May sign precedes the heights, and then the number Novato, PCIRIY PISHA'_ BOR FERRY. - B il "o zunke ' Préul wtart : | COOS BAY-Sailed May 2i—Stmr Empire, | given is subtracted from the depth given by the Petaluma T i 1100 . 1.00 300 5ig D s | were compell i g Mexico—100 fisks™ quicksilver, T119 feet | {0 San Francjsco. charts. The plane of reference is the mean of and | Fvem OAKLAND, Foot of Broatway - 15:08 Ty '1"" el syl il 3. 7 30 bales oakum, 12 bdls iron, 84 pkes | REDONDO—Salled May 27—Stmr Asuncion, | the lower low waters Santa Rosa. ,.m“,l 12.00 200 4.00 5w and as far as I can judge ve alto- ery, 20 bales bags, 2 rolls wire rope, 6 | . e = Ry g s were all aints and ol iyt 3 Arrived May Stmr Aberdeen, hence 25th. COAS E (Broad Gauge). g;‘,‘," 'bfl',a,zd(-}'::, ‘h'“,,: m—;:i\ im: u‘,p\ ol ity et L hb‘l:'k)nnur. 9486 1bs | \'{ATOf;‘SH a ‘edfiin May 27—Stmr Chas Time Ball. Fulton. (Third --d ownsend Streets. T x i 3 | rice, 115, 25 Ibs spices. 10 pkgs | Nelson, hence May 23, for Seattle. s eddy of the commercial whirl. Tahitl has | ;0.0 189 Ibs hope. 76 ,‘,fig: Passed In May 27—Stmr Centennial, hence | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Windsor, wonderful agricultural resources and 1| groceries and provisions, 400 Ibs dried fruit, b for Nome and Seattle; Br stmr Wye- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Healdsburg, see a great future for her and her South | 14 cs and 54 gals whisky, hence May 24, for Nanaimo. May 27, 1903: Lyt s e Sobt EUREKA—Sailed May 27—Stmrs North | The time ball on the Ferry bullding was wine, 10 bbls beer, 6 pkgs | 8.00a Coast Lins Limited—8 re Sea sisters under the magic wand of mod- | 152 zals b : 8 - 5 E e n: | fu e, 2 pkgs machinery, 3 bales skins, 20 | Fork and Iaqua, for San Francisco. dropped_exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon Cloverdale. ern business methods. | reels wire, 10 bxs firebrick, 180 cs coal oil. 11| PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May 27—Schr | of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Green- s %:‘,;,,e{},’:’d_"'.‘:_‘",{n’i’n s Among the Mariposa’s passengers were | pkgs dry 4 pigs paints and ofis, 5 bales | Eric, for Port Madison. Wich time. 3. 'C. BURNETT, opland ey g2 5 3 a number of French Government officials | I S colls rope, 3 pkgs drugs, CASPAR—Sailed May 27—Stmr Samoa, for Lieutenant U. S. N., in Charge. N - 4nt Uk Ssn Lais Obispo. Guadaiupe, a ) Pa 300 bbls flour, 400 Ibs codfish, | San Francisco. Willits. Burt, Lompoc, Santa Barbarm and the wife and daughter of the Mayor of Papeete. 0 gals wine, :nlnn"lov.-lur‘.lsnnt‘lc?lnu. angus. jes. (Connec~ o om dants Ores aod Mew . PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 27—Bark S 9 pkgs drugs, 10 cs paints, 75 | D Cariton, from Port Townsend, 4 pkee groceries and | marnwly TmAVEL. Guerneville. = B | The Mariposa’s passengers included: peaviglons. oSS n SRR .HSn(r:xi May 27—Schr Robert Lewers, for =3 pm | Pie; 2 ork—98,314 gals wine, 247, s | Honolulu. 3 | e IR O b gals brandy, 1600 1bs dried fruit, | SANTA BARBARA—Salled May 27—Stmr| (@ ° ° P g | @1080a Pactac Const Expr see am Pier 27 | Burnham wife. G y, E. s dry hides, 180 ska horns, 4102 Ibs | Santa Rosa, for San Francisco. S San_Josquin Vailey Easibound Fork amPler 2| Fritch, A. Salles, M. Merlo,_ wife and son. }. sks herbs, ‘11 pes castings, 180 sks | SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 27—Stmrs Coro- | a l ornla oo AResien, Senia Bars s, F m|Pler 19 | Cox, wife and . Miss E. Frnnw*\-;. """ | copper cement, 2850 pigs lead, 4 pkgs rope. nado and Redondo, hence May 25; stmr Robert Sebastopol. as. Los Angeles, Santa Bar ) pPier 19 | Father Joseph, Rev. Father Simion, Mrs. M. | " n addition to the foregoing the steamer car- | Doflar. from Doril d“ - bars, Pactfic Grove, Del Moate | Lango: ino, Miss M. Langomazino, L. Mont- | ried 30 cs o , 2 | ¥ gt ortian connect at_Santa Rosa for White (Arrives via Coast Line West- angomazine o ried 3 canned salmon, valued at $120, en |, Safled May 27—Schr Lily McKay, for Eu- | pm{Pier 10 | cagle and wife. Miss M. Du Temple. A. Kreich. | route to Kingston, Jamaica. and 4 cs shell Al s R 1 - " Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and | bound)..... pes o am|Pier 16 1 Pr. Faget and wite, E. Laby and od ot $108. . - ot e hm: |reka: schr Emma Utter, for Coos Bay; stmr ark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton 0 Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitois, i Sl Rl oo i “a3y and | valued at $10p, en routc to Hamburg, Germuny. | South Portland, for Portland. lmlte Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at ‘BantaCruz, Pacific Grove, Saltm: o i ne | e AEr EAREORD Salal - Nay a1 sty See Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boonevilie and s Obiumo and Priactp A, m|Piet 13 S i i 3 Alcazar and Santa Cruz, for San Francis-o. 3 A d for Duncan rings, Intermediate Stations £S r e e e S Queen Again on Run. i Shnppu:g Ir\x'te’uigence g FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 2i—Stmr | e 2“,,[{,':,""“,“,1,,)‘,,,? foc e 1 San Jose and Way suuou' T 200 1 ( mPier 19| The Pacific Coast Steampship Company’s ARRI “*; e Brooklyn, hence May 25. Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | V1 Srn RSTe R s w0t oy Sia o ~u 1 am|Pier 24| Queen, Cagtain Cousins, arrived yesterday from | Oriotn, - ConatbiT IR Tre s oia: ISLAND PORT. To ndlh. Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga % New e [ o 44he Scurd with a large number of passengers. J HONOLULU—Sailed May 26—Bark § C_Al- Sprins. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell, Lake, Witter 4 " 291 Thts i the Queen's first trip since May 2. when | Stmr « Lawton, 46 hours from Albion, e D s a0 ROE T ey o Riverside, Lictley's, Bocknette: | ‘ pm Pier 40 | ghe broke her nose against the steel huil of | via Santa Cruz 12 hours. ' ) H | Banhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's Hot s T M oy, T st 2 bra|Pier 20 | the British tramp. Robert Adamson, on Puget | Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 84 hours from Ta- | .o o BASTERN Mronzé_q( St rings, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp gific Grove, Saliassand Principal Sound. Both vessels were damaged in the col- | coma NE JRK—Salle Stmr Sara- e e Miniortee City, Noct Beagt bt ! j21m 3 2 pm|Pler 7| lision. the responsibility for which was fixed by | _Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 66 hours from | toga, for Colon. % | Wevenort, Veal: "t Willits. for’ Fort Brage, | 830» Burimgame; ik 2 . 11 mmiPlor - 7 | fhe Uniind Siee inaobchics st the witcer in | Gra gy FOREIGN - PORTS. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo. Layton- | Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Magfieid, seq 4 pm/Pier | charge of the Robert Ademeon. Captain Cous- mr Noyo, Ellefsen, 15 hours from Fort ASTLE, Aus—To sail May 20—Br o i Tl s et Hariie OF- Moantata View, Lawrence, Ssnts 8 | ins w .-uun-rm»d,é-t | blame. “Each vessel, | Bragz. dord, for San Francisco. To sail | sens. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Clara and San Jose. 8.38. ¥ 11 am/Pier 27 | however. was libel the agent of the other | Stmr Chico, Jensen, 45 hours from Bandon. —Br ship California, for San Fran- and Bureka. | 14:307 san Jose. Gitroy sad Way Stationst1g. & and civil suits for damages are now pending. | Stmr E Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | cisco. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | 18-08F 8an Josc. Los Gatos aad Principsl Pa 2 miPier 40 | The Queen's sharp bow was twisted out of | Stmr . Rennie, 11 days 23 hours | Sailed May 25—Br ship Dechmont, for Hono- dhocs rehs g g Seation iWersisitons 13008 10 am|Pier 2 | plumb. She was dry docked at a Seattle ship- | from Tahitl. 3 5 Tulu, On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points “-Mr“. — Jmo:::nh‘r':::-lrh - !r-‘lan 18.00a = yart and came into port vesierday without dent | Stmr Coos Bay. Nicolon, 76 hours from | BRISBANE—Arrived May 26—Br stmy Mio- SANTA FE TRAINS. beyond San Rafael at half rates. ‘Carios, ‘Redwood. Fair Oaks. or sca n: 3 t o ac e edro and orts. wera, from Vangouver. + icket office, 650 Market street, C! e British tramp. Hnm{ u~:mr‘vM-‘r‘ws, 1-21.;”»‘", 115 days from HONGKONG—Arrived May 26—Br stmr Em- Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. « bu’flrlll;:" S5y T i e ’z u‘::;':{:e’-'.;kw‘;.y'%zm:n — | Hamburg, via Mazal i days. press of Chiua, from Vancouver. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, k3 % g s - 2 “hina, 5 T X ey NG, % N, unset Lintted, Eastbound.—Ssa Relnsurance Changes. | Nor stnr Titania, Egenes, §7 hours from | Arrived urior o May 2i—Jap stmr Akl ! “‘”“:’:Ifi‘};’.‘"‘; ‘f’g_j";’ Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Luls Obispo. Santa Barhare, Los dtrect & St. Mic & Tanana o augh a Rert City Seattie y - santa Ans Cooks Inlet & Way P hael. . Jun=~ ts. Aune Pts|Jun, N 27.—Harley J ¥ throughoui the | ale manufacturer, cled to-da Pears’ Its least virtue is that it lasts so. Soap is for.comfort and cleanliness. Pears’ soap cleanliness— perfect cleanliness comfort. Scild all over the world, and Nanaimo, The rate of reinsurance cn the C. H. Watjen hr Newark, Reinertsen, 12 hours from was advanced yesterday to per cent and the | Stewarts Point % Spes was magked up to 35 per cent. Two ves- | CLEARED. sels were added to the reinsurance list. The | Wednesday, May 2 Megea, out 128 days from Liverpocl for Wel- | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego, lington, quoted at 15 per cent, and the Maria | °t¢: Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Molinos. bound here from Newcastle, Australia, St Pomona, Swanson, Kureka; Pacific out 96 days and quoted at 10 per cent. Coast Steamshin Co. Stmr Geo W Bider. Shea, Astoria; Oregon Railroad and Nav Co. Recovers Anchor and Chain. Ship Eiwell, Lilis, Port Clarence; Roth, Captain Harry Marshall of the Spreckels tug) Blum & Co. e Relief yesterday recovered by grappling in Mis- Al 5 sion Bay the anchor and 45 fathoms of chain Yadnewdiy, May: 21, recently lost by the bark Mauna Ala. | Stmr Arctic, Reiner, Eureka. i - oo Neither of the two women saw the torn garb of the man before them. They saw but the curve of the strong, vigorous, auto- cratic figure beneath. Then it was that John Law reached out to a vendor and bought a rosc with his last coin. He of- fered his flower, with adeepinclina- tion of his body, to Lady Cath- arine. “It was at this moment that Mary Connynge first began to hate her friend, the Lady Catherine Knollvs.” Read all about this J. Plerpont Morgan of two centuries ago in T Tacoma Launching. i The United States armored cruiser Tacoma | will be launched next Tuesday at 5:53 p. m. at the Union Tron Works, e o NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Ehipping Merchants, The ship Arthur Sewall, at Honolulu, was | chartered prior to arrival for sugar, thence to New York, at §5 The ship Great dmiral is chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to Algoa Bay and the ship Henry B Hyde for general cargo ! from this port to New York, — - Exports for British Columbia. The steamer Valencia, which sailed on Tues- day for Victoria, carried an assorted mtrclum-l dise tmu.edwl:ll“‘ztldrlo \;lx‘lm:xv;‘r l?: \;Il;v i the tori v al 167, ans including e o Yowlti: % FIRST INETALLMENT 60,662 10k dried fruit, 1580 Ibs raisins, 638 pkes fresh fruits, 200 pkes frésh vegetabies, | 280 1bs malt, 40 pkgs onjons. 6 cs_honey. 6312 ibs butter, 90 cs salad ofl. 6200 Ibs coffe. in the 360 Tbs chocolate, Gb1 1bs cheese, 39 corics and_previdions; mcpke::evute“fao‘lu WKL ALHDRE ONLLy shrimps, 608 cs assorted canned goods, zsoomj-i———'—'——-— “THE !XB!IBSIPH rpnu:" Maru, from Seattle. PORT PIRIE—Arrived May 26—Br ship Dit- ton, from Port Gamble. FLEETWOOD—Arrived May 26—Br ship Sir Robert Fernle, hence Feb 2. SHANGHAI—Arrived May Pombrokeshire, from Yokohama. Schr Borealls. from Grays Harbor. MELBO “—Arrived prior to May Fr bark General Foy, hence March 21. CHERBOURG—Sailed May 21—Fr bark La 26—Br stmr May 25— 26— Bruyere, for Port Lcs Angeles. VALPARAISO—Salled May 26—Ger stmr Denderah, for San Francisco. Arrived May 25—Br ship Foyledale, from Oregon. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 25—Jap stmr 1yo Maru, from Seattle, and sailed May 26 for Hongkong. PRAWLE POINT—Passed May 26—Br ship Crossington, from Antwerp, for Oregon. ADELAIDE—Arrived prior to May 26—Dan bark Sixtus, from Tacoma. ANTWERP-—Arrived May 25—Br bark Madagascar, from Oregon. TAHITI—Sailed April 21—Nor bark Krien- hild, for United Kingdom. May le—l"r ship Mistral, for Noumea. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 27—Stmr Fries. land, from Philadelphia. NAPLES—Arrived May 27—Stmr Lahn, from New York, and sailed for Genoa. HAMBURG—Salled May 27—Stmr Batavia, from Boston, for New York. GENOA—Salled May 27—Stmr Cambroman, for Beston. LIZARD—Passed May 27—Stmr St Paul, from New York, for Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON — Salled May 27 — Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen, for New York, via_Cherbours. NEW YORK—Sailed May 27—Stmr New | York, for Southampton; stmr Statendam, for | Rotterdam, via Beulogne; stmr Majestle, for Liverpool; stmr Pelligolav, for Christiansand and Copenhagen. Arrived May 27—Stmr Oceanic, from Liver- P BRISBANE —Arrived May 26—Stmr Mio- wera, from_ Vancouver, via Honolulu and Syd- ney, N 8 W, | Daily | Lyv. San Fran... Ar. Stockton 5 ‘* Merced ** Fresno 5 *t Hanford 0 * Visalia ] ** Bakersfield ** Kansas Cit: ** Chicago . a for morning: p for_afterncon. 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, ping at all points in San Joa responding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. 9:30 a. m. Daily Is the cu.zroxiu LIMITED, carrying Palace sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr ‘ar runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of first-class passengers. No second-class | tickets are honored on this train. Ci ing train arrives at 11:10 p. %:00 . m. s Stockton Local train arrives at 11:10 a. m. 8:00 p. m. is the Over} through Palace and Tourt TEERPARTT stop- uin Valley. Cor- Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- n%elrlln arrives at 6:60 p. m. daily. rsonally conducted parties for Kansas | City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco uery Monday, Thursday and Saturday at & P Offices—641 Market_stréet and In Ferry De- pot, San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oakland. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILW, Y Via Sausalito Ferry Foot of Market St. TO SAN RAFAEL, N ORT gl SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, WEEK DAYS 197:45, 8:45, 9:45. (Holidays _excepted)— 11 a. m., 12:20, . 9.'11:46 p. m. D LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T, P. s marked (%) run to SI“ Quemln Those marked () to_Falrfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat- urdays, On Saturdays, the 5:15 p. m. train runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week day: —5 25 Xflnv?fl x;':y, 8:15 19:35, 3 5, 155, 7:35, [ 3 Trains marked (3) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAM CISCO—Week days—5:45, 6:40, 7 9:45_11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 5:15, 10:40 p. m. stDA\s—dSu 55, 10, 11:10 a. m., , 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 THROUGH TRAINS. week days—Cazadero and way 5 m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations, 3:16 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way station: Sundays and Legal Holidays—$ a. m.. Caza- dero and way stations Sundays and Legal uom.y._m a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st, FERRY—Foot of Market st, m. train week days does mot run to | | | 'ming. EI Paso, New ew York. (Westbouad 829 7 : a1l San Jose and Way Statiol 19 452 A for Morning. P for Afternocon. X Saturday and Sunday only " ¢ 4 Stops at all stations on Sunday. +8unday excented Suaday onty. @ Baturday on) Sy o2 Gasten Ju. with wates e l« Visalla At Fresuo, for Visalia via «Via Coust Lin J Tuesday aud Friday. # Arrive via Niles. " Duly except Saturday. € oia San Josquta Valley Stope Sanca Clars south bound onty. Comnestd AZceot Sundar. for all setais Narrow Geuge. Union Pacific Raifroad «.SUGGESTS... Speed 2@ _Comfort Three trains daily. Through cars first and second class to all peints. Reduced rates to-day. effect socm. Write 8. F. BOOTH, General Agent, 1 Montgomery st