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——— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904 11 L \ S ( R i i $ i { R LA I ! |1 S (1 1AS § DEFICH Creditors of Gr uhmllucrliml\ at Stanford Worry About | 1 | | \ J | Many Unpaid Aeccounts| e e D) 3 MEMBERNS SCATTERED — l ¢ One Is Held to Blame for the Condition and No| One Seems Responsible | . : N {D UNIVERSITY, May 23. T s, which graduated a university with lebts. This is the from a de- as the cided as The mem- . Pres r officers 1e treasurer, stands in the or thorities to par itors ele fully than p rat planned ar id expense have pa ating mo had set for KELEY OOSTERS' CLUB ng of League of bs Calls People ting. ) ¥ —All Berkeley, r be 4<k«d to j tok s wE & - 1 gates their turn ) hursde mgh\ h - - Tk t a ¥ 1 Pr. C. F . r ¥ -f I 1 I L. Por J. 7T as T"Hmvu Ric! kard Dr. H. N “ H J. Squires, F Fhav n as Turn1 H Al Fred W ¥ H.J MNlis T Better. OAKI 23.—Tyler Hen- shaw’ w in a critical con- ¢ o f cts of an oper: t f now Scavengers’ Arresis Continue. N 23.—Scavengersre- S ? and the ‘police ar- res doz 2 on a charge « ¢ B 1 the city limit ADVEBTISEXENT& OnlyWordsofPraiss For ihe Great Electro- Chemic Treaiment, A woman who | Bad taken just three Electro- Chemic tments noetor. ! ful like stand- ing on the street corners | the praise of Electro-Ch After | yedrs of suffering, after years of flmx | ging, after years of robbery by bere I find myself, in & few Wi pense, thoroughly the l:fectro-cheauc hu.nu'.." A x-cxzm o B B ecKEREn ot sepaet| Bew trunne.nt lr. l.ncx-xh says: by 5 srant_ave., & my cure of chronic b tment benefited v mprovement continued till the cu plete. 1 8o miso certify that the Ei is effective in | ; catarrh ahd stomach ' " ro-Chemic treatment sur- ¥ y ment 1 have used in twenty | ¥ nd the charges are very reasonable, . The Electro-Chemic specialist who always at- ten aid so with the greatest considers. Yon. kindness, earnestoess and siill and I | anged about from ome doctor to A. MacKENZIE, Missour! et., San Franclsco. | Mr. MacKenzie is a well- em- | ploye of the Union Irom W & Pentlemas of intelligence and leter: | rity, well known in the city. Mis word can be implicitly relied upon -ELECTRO-CHENID SPEGIAI.TIES Electro-Chemictry cures lessly and cheaply Cancers Ulcers, Eez R Locomotor A Signed 061 ent cures o Outaids Do joaned an expensive Electro-Chemic us free of charge. It is always best to g t treatment along. who cannot come should write for in. 7% regarding bome examination md‘ treatment ELECTRO-GHEMIC INSTITUTE 118 GRANT AVE., Cor. Post St., SAN FRANCISCO. Officd hours—9 a. m_to 5%, m. -u!mt N 2 duily. Sundays—10 «. m. to 1 " Separaie apariments for ladies and gentiemen. | famed Hotel hea | at the University of Californ! ALCAZAR CROWD MADE TO LAUCH,, A Pos slb]e Case” Is Full of Amusing Concerning Married Life B TR, OTHER BILLS ENTERTAIN i rong at Central. Mayall Mansfield’s Last Week at Columbia—Tivoli, Chutes . -——— _Rosenfeld’s sparkling three- A Possible Case,” shows r'.“m‘.uny in its best light and draws upon the full strength of that excellent aggregation. It is the story of a lady—young and handsome— the Alca; who has three husbands—all alive, but two of whom she had believed to be deac Her third (Otto Brinckerhoff) has a former wife, also believed to be dead, but who returns simultaneously with the two husbands of the aforesaid and that's where the fun gets ated. The climax comes in the t and things are unraveled in (iw'!’g‘ Osbourne is the vil- ndoza and h iake-up s l’\» ~') \l( can is as good as that e Indian which made him ¥ ive years ago. Adele lock personates Violet Mendoza with stomed skill and charm. Ethel the returning wife of the un- Brinckerhoff (John B. Maher) is capable hands of Juliet Crosby, has been and ever will be a e at the Alcazar. Mr. Durkin light role of frequent appea ances and is always welcomed for h in the who ever frank and unassuming personality Frances Starr and Harry Hilliard, the iles of the comedy, are pleasing and contributed much to the of the presentation. Messrs. Mason and Walter Belasco ual up to the mark. Marie Howe, always bright and clever in her line, received a fair share of the ap- plause last night. ere A8 W After three years' absence Julia Feapp red last night at the I Theater and made a hit in “A Temptation.” an ante-bellum drama of the South. She made the role of a typical colored maid extreme- entertaining. Cheers and heaps of floral tributes greeted her and through- out the performance she received un- mistakable expri ns of good will from all parts of the big playhouse. Herschel Mayall was well fitted as a heroic reformed gambler, and Miss Lawton did very well as the heroine jous Southern girl. Messrs, ickolls, Howell, Booth and Montgomery and Edna Ellsmere was particu- a desperate victim of and her own weakness. Situations | | | | | | | zon, OVERDUE BRITISH BARK ARRIVES SAFELY IN PORT airn Island, Quoted for Reinsurance at Thirty-Five Per Cent, Reaches Harbor From Caleta Buena After One of Longest Voyagzs Made Within Fifteen Years R S Pl The overdue British bark Pitcairn Is- land, whi ch was reinsured at 35 per cent and for whose safely grave anx- | fety was experienced, settled all fears yesterday by bobbing up over the hori- late | with her intact. Th Pi coming from cargo of n |90 per cent. longer by run than cept nitrate o last fifte one but in good condition and dangerous cargo apparently teairn Caleta itrate of soda. several any that rts to en years. have S| of the many ves sailed from San Francisco for the The barkentine | Island was 89 days Buena with a he has taken weeks to make the els ex- the Gleaner was 92 days making the same trip. Nit: afest of vessel's tardiness, ested in cairn Isla is a steel rate is goes, nd v sel of built in 1888 at Greenock. The rate of reinsurance on the steam- er Conemaugh has been advanced to from Cor« »nel not considered and this, caused those inter- her much anxiety. is well known here. 1269 tons and was the with the The Pit- She She is now out $§ days and her ever reaching New York is a matter of grave doubt. The Lamorna is still on the board at 90 per cent; | per Bros. at 10 per cent. —_— the Laura is quoted at 15 cent and the Ilma and Leyland Arrives at Midway. The steam from here a ancis H. Leggett, which took g0 of bullding material for the | cable station at Midway, arrived May 21 at her As pussengers the Leggett carried | a smail army of ekilled workmen, together the materials carried as freight. | were conspicuous in the | a The staging of the play was elabo- | rately realistic, the effective scenes in- cluding a steamboat on the Mississippi, sunrise on a plantation, moonlight in a ruined mill and the spectacle of burn- ing char kilns at night. Though most of the situations were intense, not to say strained, they kept the in- terest of the audience constantly taxed —and that is the kind of situations that the Central management strives to produce. The Chutes. The two Fantas, acrobatic imperso- nators of child life, made their first ap- pearance at the Chutes vesterday with their trained pig, “M and made hits at both performances, as did also Seeker, Wilkes and their company, which includes a very clever pickanin- ny. Mozarto, an accomplished instru- mentalist, played on two saxophones at once, and George and ‘Laura Lewis gave an amusing comedy sketch. Fox and Ward, the black face comedians, Mildred Manning, the popular singer of illustrated songs, and the animato- scope, showing a realistic reproduction of a train robbery, completed an un- usually interesting programme. The amateurs will appear | night. Columbia. This is the second and last week of | R hard Mansfield’s engagement at the Columbia Theater, the repertoire for ich includes the plays he has al- ready produced with the addition of Friday night’s bill, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyd The engagement closes on Saturday night with the production of “Ivan the Terrible.” The advance sale commences Thursday morning for the engagement of Maude Adams in “The Little Minister.” Tivoli. “A Runaway Girl” began the third 'and last week of its successful run at the Tivoli last night. 5 (ITY OFFICER'S LEG 1§ BROKEN! J. Riley, Superintendent of Fire Engines, Meets With Accident on Corbett Road John Riley, superintendent of fire en- gines, was thrown out of a buggy on | the Twin Peaks road yesterday after- noon and received serious injuries. He now lies at St. Joseph’s Hospital in a critical condition. Riley, in company | with Dr. Hartland Law, had driven up the Corbett road yesterday to inspect the proposed site for the new salt wa- ter reservoir which the Fire Commis- sioners suggest be erected om Twin Peaks. The day was fine when they started from town, but on the return trip they ran into a dense fog. They lost the road and the horse in turning a ,lharp corner stumbled and fell, throw- | ing the buggy over on its side. Dr. Law fell into the road and escaped with a shaking up and a few bruises. Riley, however, was thrown with great force down a steep clff. aboyve the knee, his left arm was se- | verély injured and he suffered from a scalp wound reaching almost entirely across the back of his head. He was also badly cut up about the face. —_———— Decoration Day at Del Monte. Special round-trip tickets, $10, include rallroad fare and two days’ board at the Del Monte. Leave Bln Francisco next Saturday or y. Through parlor car to the hotel. Goif links never greener and surf hathln: is delightful. TO ADDRESS BERKELEY, Brown, d NEW MEXICANS. — May 23—Frofessor Elmer E, of the d ¢ of education the invitation of the University! of New Mex- clo ln deliver the commencement on Thursday | His | | right leg was broken in two places destination. who will put They will build several houses for living and_ office rposes an. is sparing no expense to mak: possible the isolated lot of tioned on this faraway de empioyes have been for ma R Crusoe for salaries d will whi construct plante for distill- g water and making ice. cable company comfortable as e employes sta- and. These months playing ich they have cording to the chances of the natiomal game The bark §. for many and Honolu: ing between Port Cl Rotl, P R L Clears for Port Clarence. o but u, stations at the northern port. Water Front Notes. The Pacific of Peking. American ports, May 20 for e other interesting but uncertain pas- Alden, Captain Johnson, which vears sailed regularly between here hich of late has been trad- eared yesterday for been supplies to the fur chartered by #ail Steamship Company's City Captain Robinson, which has been coffee tramping between Panama and Central left this port San Jose de Guatemala The liner Coptic left Yokohama yesterday. for this port. The Oce: homew days 11 hous ard bound, re from Kahului. B Pl G NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Steamship Company's liner Si- vesterday at Auckland left Auckland May 20. Adcan Hawailan Steamship Compa hter Nevadan arrived yesterday, The Ven- s | Matters of Interest to Mariners and A Small Cargo for Hawaii. The barkentine Archer was cleared yesterday for barley, ctis corn, vinegar, 10 gais wine, 1 140, Ibs cement. HONOLULU 2130 2 drume gasoline, 15 pkgs dve stuft 6875 Ibs fire cli 625 ibs bram, ibs oil cal 1 bbls 1 pke: Honolulu with a small cargo, $10,887, and including 25 bbl pi da, ta ey S vl Notice to Mariners. J HARBOR E: alued at flour, 3630 ctls Ibs bread, 41 meal, 236 gals 1800 1bs coffee, 1250 kgs machinery, 100 bxs soap, nning supplies, pkgs paints and 192,000 . ISLAND Notice is hereby given that the outside en- | trance bell buoy or anchorage harbor, T. H., has gone adrift. placed’as soon as practicable. Honolulu will be re- order of the ug | Lighthouse Board, A. P. NIBLACK, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8§ Assistant to the Inspector of the Tweifth Lighthouse District o Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer, From, | Due. Polnt Arena & Alblon. . |May Santa Rosa. City Puebla. . City Sydney. Centralia. £an Pedro. Humboldt Humboldt Nanaimo . Humboldt Mendocino San Pedro San Pedro Humboldt Honoluly Puget China & Jepan Coos Bay & Pt. n Pedro .... Mexican Ports Seattle & Tacoma. Newport & Way Ports. San Pedro & Way Ports Ma Portland & Astoria. Grays Harbor. Portland & Astoria. w York via Panama River Ports San Diego & Way Fo, Puget_Sound Ports New York via Panam: Portland & Astoria. San Diego & Way Pts. Sound Ports w York via Panama. May 2 Orford. | Cocs Fay n Pedro & Way Pts.| 'X(npwer Seattle & Bellingham. | Centenn Seattle & Tacoma.. Alll c Portland & Way Poris.|June 3 TO SAIL. Destination, | Solls.| Pler. ) e May 24, l Elizabeth Coquille River ....| 5 pm|Pler Czarina .| Coos Bay direct... (10 am|Pier Montara....| Seattle & Tacoma.| 2 pm)Pier * 25. . Monica..| Los Angeles Ports.[12 mjPier ; Humboldt . 1:30 p|Pler am|Pler |Pler Hermonlhh |Pler Senator.... | Puget Sound Ports. {1 am Pler State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler Pomo. . Pt, Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier G. Lindauer Grays Harior .. % Sonoma..... | Bydney & Way Py May 27. San Pedro..| Humboldt Grays Harbor _9 Centralia San Humboldt ... Astoria & Por y 28. Eel River Ports edro & Way. June 3. . Hamburg & Way.[12 m| FROM SEATTLE. o BEuZHes EBEuESn alel o8Buwon cof Humboldt . 1:30 p|Pier Anoru & Portiand(12 m|Pler Humbo} weewe| 8 am|Pler Grays le -| 4 pm|Pier Point Arena .| 4 pm|Pler N. Y. via Pa .]12 “m|Pier Hono. & Kahulul.[ 3 pm/Pier | May 29. .| Tahiti direct .}11 am|Pier 30. Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|12 m|Pler 13 Puget Sound Ports./11 am/Pler 9 y 31, Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pler 20 June 1. Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | China_& Japan 1 pm|Pler 40 Jun .| Nome & St. Michael| 2 pm|Pier 20 [Pier 19 Steamer, For, Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports.|M klpA Bkl(w.y ‘Way Port Nome City.... slf.‘:' R e City Seattle.. way ay Port e | Skagway & Way Porta Cottage City. Senator Nome & Golovin Bay.. Nome & St. Michael... Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodotic s S Time and Helght of High and Low Waters Point, _entrance to San Francisco o P'flblll';.-d.by ‘otfictal authority of the Superintends NOTE—The bigh and low waters cecus o& the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the game at both places. ] TUESDAY, MAY 24, Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets g |Fime| |Time] |Time| 'nme’ | & =1 Pt |-—| Ft. [-— 3 % H Wi LW I 1 1.4 5.6 00 1.6 5.8 46 2:48) 21]90 59 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of accurrence as to tim fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes oecurs. The heights given ai | addition to the soundings of the United tates | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate: S o Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, 8, N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Franeisco, Cal., May 24, 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— e.. at noon of the 120th meridian_or at 8 . G vich time. J. C. BURNETT, ki "erl‘multnam U, N., in charge oagh 5 3 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, May 28. Stmr Acme, Lundquist, 4 hours from Port Los An, oy | “Stmr Etate of Calitornia, Thomas, 40% Lours | from San Diego and way ports. Sty F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from Por: Rodzers. Whittfer, 44 hours from Ae- Dixon, Ger stmr Hermonthis, Knudsen, # days from Nanafmo, put in to finish loadin; mr Spokane, Patterson, 17 hours from Eu- Stm- Nevadan, Greene, 14 days from Hon- oluly, a Kahulul 8 days 11 hours. , Payne, 34 hours from Cres- mr San Mateo, Ross, 8% days from Ta- “Br bark Pitcairn Island, Olsen, 89 days from Caleta Buena Schr Conflanza, Johnson, 26 hours from Notleys Landing. | "Sehr_Crarles R. Wilson, Johnson, 8 days | trom Grays Harbor. | g Schr Mary C. Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- deg: Sthe Virginia, Nielson, § days from Port- | 1ana. Schr Compeer, Lapping, 12 days from Ana- cortes. Schr Jennle Bolinas. Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from CLEARED, Monday, May 23. | _Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith; R. Dunsmuir's Sons & Co. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; P C S 8 B T Co. Port Clarence; Strand, Seattle; mr Centennlal, e k S. C. Allen, Johnson, Rotk, Blum & Co. : mun Archer, Lancaster, Honolulu; Welch & Co SAILED. May 22. Hansen, Bellingham. Monday, May 23. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen. Port Rodgers. | Stmr Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Fort hr Mary Etta in tow. Stmr Gualala, Panzer, Benders Landing. tmr Asuncion, Bridgett, Redondo. Stmr Whittier, Dixon, Ventura. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Lakme, Christensen. Tacoma. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Eureka. Stmr South Hay, Jamieson, Humboldt Bay. Schr Mary Etta, Erickson, Siuslaw River, in tow of stmr Acme. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 23, 10 p. m.—Weather fogey; wind NW; velocity 16 miles per hour. SPOKE Per stmr Acme—May 23, outside heads, schr Compeer, from Anacortes, for San Franeisco. April 23—In lat 24 S_long 43 W, ship Til- 3 Starbuck, from New' York, 'for Hono- Stmr Rainier, ‘Bragg, with ! May 11—In lat 48 N, long 8 W, Br bark Kidaiton, from Hamburg, for Seattle. DOMESTIC PORTS. RAYS HARBOR—Sailed May 22—Schr Fanny Dutard, for Ventura. TACOMA—Arrived May 28—Br ship Thirl- | mere, from_Seattle. TATOOSH—Passed out May 23—Br etmr | Wyefleld, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco. Passed Inward May 23—Stmr Edith, hence May 19. for Tacoma. PORT HARFORD—Arrived May 23—Stmr Charles Nelson, from Seattl EUREKA—Arrived May 2 Stmr Pomona, hence May 22. Arrived May 22—Stmr Pasadena, from Port | Harford. May 23—Stmrs Noyo, Bee, Mand-lay and Phoenix, hence May 21. Sailed May 25—Stmr North Fork, for Francisco; stmr Alliance, for Astoria. FORT BRAGG—Arrhed May Brunswick, hence May 22. REDONDO—Arrived Hay 22, and not Coos Bay- tmr Melville Dollar, from Tillamook. Arrived May 23—Stmr George Loomls, hence | May 21. Salled May 23—Stmr James S. Higgins, (orl San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 23—Stmr Rival, | hence May 19, with two barges in tow. POINT REYES—Passed May 23—8tmr | Grace Dollar, from Portland, for San Pedro. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed May Santa Rosa, for San Diego. SEATTLE—Arrived May from Skagway. May 28, 2 phin, from Skagway. 23 _Stmr | 22—Stmr Al-KY, | a m—Stmr Dol. Salled May 22—Stmr James Dollar, for Valdes. Sailed May 23—Stmr Farallon, for Skagway. Arrived May 23—Stmr Cottage City, from Skagway. Safled May 23—Stmr Centennial, for San Francisco. Arrived May 23, 4 p m—Stmr Umatilla, hence May 20; stmr Mackinaw, from San Franeisco. Salled May 23—Stmr City of Puebla, for San_Francisco, PORT LUDLOW—_Safied May 23—Schr R. W. Bartlett, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed May 23— Stmrs Whitesboro and James S, Higgins, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 23—Schr Ma. weema, from Ballard. Safled May 23—U § stmrs Wyoming, Paul Jones and Preble, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived May 21—Br stmr Indra- mayo, from New York. HONOLULU—Arrived May 23—Sehr Rosa- mond, hence May 7. Safled May 22—Schr Borealls, Harl EASTERN PORT. 3 NEW YORK—Arrived May 21—Stmr Ore- gonian, from Phllld!lnhla Ma; b stmr Kilpatrick, for Manil: S s FOREIGN POR“ MIDWAY ISLAND-—Arrived May Stmr Francis H. Leggett, henco May 5, vl., MO0 AMA—satled May 20— H Y —Sal ay -Br st i tic, for San Francisco. % (JARWICH—Arrived May 21—Fr enip Be- AV ERPOOL - Falled May 21—s V] ) y tor Fraser Rivir. A AR Ao, IPSWICH—In port May Fr barl Chevage, for, San. Francisco, via Swansea™ HAMBURG-Sajled May 19—Br ship Falr- port, for Honolulu. LIVERPOOL—Arrived OB bior Oanfa, from Tacoma. SINGAPORE—Arrived May O -Br stmr Cal- chas, from Liverpool, for Pu HONGKONG—Salled May ‘m ‘M. s, Dollar, for San Franciecs, via Moji and Kobe: OBE—Sailed May 22-Stmr Stanley Dol- lar, for Weihaiwel. ALLKLAND——AMM May 23—Stmr Sierra, hence May b, Sailed May '20—Stmr Ventura, for San Fran- 'SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sai tmr City of Peking, for San l’rn- u?ml-y N TCTORT A Passed it Moy o5 meiee. Wyelleld, trom Nanaimo, for San Francisco Arrived May 25_Simr Umatiiln, hience May 20; stmr Oou-uo City, from Skagway. . OCPAN STBAMERS, PLYMOUTH—Artived May 23—Stms Wilnelm L from New York. Eaipne shued y 23—Stmr Graf Waldersee, for cnznsouns__nflvaa May 25—Stmr Kai- for Grays May ‘Wilhel from. New York, e vy vt R tian, from New s COPENHAGEN Ssiied May 28—Stme Tsland, R Alice, from New York. ot Foia L—Arrived May 23—Stmr Uum- bria, from New York. 7 TENERIFFE—Sailed 20—Stmr Inie fzom Hamburs, etc., mh‘:“hm - PIERCED LUNG NEALS QUICKLY New York Youth Recovers From Bullet Wound Sur- geons Regarded as Fatal HEART'S WALL GRAZED : ,Seemingly Dying Victim Ral- lies in Hospital and Rap- idly Regains His Strength Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, May 23.—By slow de- grees and much to the astonishment of surgeons, Oscar Coller, 20 years old, is recovering in Harlem Hospital from a pistol wound which the surgeons were sure would cause death. In an attempt to end his life.on May 11, be- | cause his sweetheart jilted him, Coller fired five shots into his body. One of the bullets penetrated his lift lung and grazed the wall of the heart. In a dying condition, the man was hast- ened to the hospital in an ambulance. Coller appeared to be sinking so rap- idly that it was not believed he would live long enough for a surgeon to ex- amine him. As not one patient in a thousand, Dr. Manley says, recovers from a wound of this kind, he was inclined to give Coller up. Contrary to expectations, Coller began to mend. So remarkable was the case that Harlem physicians, when they learned of it, visited the hospital to examine the prodigy. At first his improvement was hardlv no- ticeable, but gradually he grew strong- er, until now Dr. Manley says that his recovery is assured. “I never heard of a similar case said Dr. Manley. “As a general rule a patient whose lung has been pierced 80 close to the heart dies. But this man also injured his heart, making a combination which ordinarily would have caused the death of an average person.” —_—————————— Californians in New York. NEW YORK, May 23.—The fol- lowing Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—F. Andrys, A. J. Hunn, J. R. McClure and wife, M. Merten, H. G. Wendt and wife and S. Baker, at the Herald Square; H. Port- feld, at the Navarre; B. Branch, at the Imperial; wife, at the Victoria; Ed Bronfield, at the Cadillac; O. R. Commins, at the St. Denis; D. Sneer, at the Broadway Central; H. Frankel and H. H. Good- en, at the Imperial; H. J. Graned- holz, at the Grand Union; A. Harri- son, at the Hollawd; Mrs. Haviland, at the Grand Unien; C. M. Hunt and wife and R. H. Hunt, at the Broad- way Central; W. Lamp, at the Im- perial; A. W. Levy, at the Grand Union; Mrs. Swain McCormick, at the Herald Square; J. C. Willlams, at the Imperial; F. Morris and wife, at the Navarre; B. Olconich, at the Impe- rial; W. Rehenstedt, at the Grand F. Savage, at the Belvidere; Mrs. M. S. Stewart, at the Imperial S. Wasserman, at the Herald Square, and A. T. Whitehead, at the Albe- marle. From Santa Barbara—H. Richardson, at the Gilsey. —————————— Charged With Cruelty. ALAMEDA, May 23.—Carl Echen- berger of 2321 Santa Clara avenue was arrested to-day by Detective George H. Brown and charged with cruelty to animals. Echenberger is accused of driving an emaciated horse that was barely able to walk because of an affection of the hoofs. The de- fendant has asked for a jury trial —_———— Private Detective Discharged. OAKLAND, May 23.—Erwin Frost, a private detective, was discharged to- | day in the Police Court after examina- | tion on the complaint of Mrs. Jeannie Desoza, who claimed Frost had as- sisted in unlawfully detaining her in a !room for two days at the behest of | John Bamber, her father. ~ ADVERTISEMENTS. - AVOID THE GAUSE DISEASE Niae-tenths of all our diseases have their beginning with GONSTIPATION § - It is a duty we owe to our body to secure a free move- ment of the bowels once every day. The one reliable remedy for constipation is HUNYADI JANOS THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. 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Livermore. veeese | $11.504 znterd:ih " can t 6.0CP The Owi Limited r‘:s.}n“{.r:; o e a to avantae. o L In the bath, toilet, in the 2,332 laundry, in dozens of ways o Ioulls Bicago and it is indispensable in the | Foekin “"'.'"s"«”:;?} home. Bk Worth, Winnemuoch s - ey $208 To be sure of %‘ettmg e e 3 { 7e0e pure BORAX, for B heae ™ 11.008 fornia Express—Sac- Redding. 20-MULE-TEAM kee, Lake BRAND—sold by Dmv- soser 7.804 11.50a gists and Grocers eve; COAST.Li S h d lb 00t of ”»fl(fl( reet.) | where, 1, § and 1-lb. pack- T ) 8108 San Ronlaer Creek, Sants d Way Statfons... , Cepteryille, San 8.16A Newark, Jen Felton. | ages ‘The famous “AMERICAN GIRL” PICTURES FREE to purchasers of **20-Mule-Team ™ Borax. At stores or sent for BOX TOP and 4c. in stamps. Pacific Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, Saa Francisco. Wittt SO0 eek, Santa Crus lfld Prineipal Way Statious . ¥ 4160 Newark. Bun Jose, Los Gacon aad | way stations. ... ¥ 418 Wright, Feiton. Bouider Croe Santa Craz, Sacurday and Sunday only. oo 38.584 SpMElelye O Touds I ~ORKLAND. HA EN.“.?I"\'..,EE wi TH:05 9:00 11:00 ax. 1.0 87 From OAKLAND, ¥oot of lirruul\vny -m;a BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters 8 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine, The most wonderful aphrodistac and Special Tonic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of ths Kidneys and Bladder. Sells on its own merits. N ALFS & BRUNE, Agents. F.—(Send for Circul 7. J 7.16A Monterey and Santa sion (Sunday oniy). 8.00A New Almaden (Tu 8.00A The Coaster—Stops only Sap Jjose, @liroy_(connection for Hollis ter), “Pajarg, Castroville (con- nection to and from Monterey { and Pactiic Grove), Saiinss, San | Ardo, Paso anta Mar an Luls Obispo. principal i for mpoc), theace Surf (connection principal stations thence Sauta Barbars.San Buena- venturs, Burbank. Lo 9.00A San Jose. Tres Pin: SantaCruz,Pacific Gro 8an Luts Obispo snd Priveipel Stations ..... 10.30a su ose and Way Station 11304 Santa Clara. San Jose, Los Guu and Way Stations ... San Jose and Way Statio 3 0P Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, Sau Jjose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grov- (connects at Sants Clars, except Sunday, for Sants 10.30» 4308 823 Market 10.45» ®N —p >u e c Cruz, Boulder Creek snd Narrow Gaage Poln or Hol- ALIFORNIA lster, Tres Pin wjaro for LIMITED TO cHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 tllvm days, Salin, 3308 Tres Pinos Way Passenger sgp #an Jose and Way Station: 15 00p Santa Clara, Sun Jose, Los Gatos, and prineipal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) . 16.30p San Joseand Principal Way Stations 645 Sunset Limited.— Redwood. San Jose, Giiroy,Salinas, Faso Robles, Other Santa Fe Trains: 7:30 &. m. P San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, 9:30 a. m. b g < i s B g Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, 00 p. .,_} Merced, Hanford and Visalia, New Orieans. New York. Con cts at Pajaro fc 00 p. m. for Stockton. sand st Castroviile for 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyom and ksmn and Way Stations.. 7.10a 1615 San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont, San Siong. O Carion. Itedwood,” Pair Gake TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and a_a Ferry Depot, 5. ¥. Also 1113 Broad- 10350 way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. P South San Franctsco, Milibrae. Bur- Jinga: Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair D-Iu, Menlo Park. and Palo Alto. #11.30p Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunay- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and LESSED lm‘;:,i?:‘;’ SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | i Satarday onir Nioniag anty. §Stops at all stations on Sunday. 5 Ouly irains stopping at Valeacia St. southbound us 1304, 02, RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. WEEK DAYS 7:30, 8., 10 a m.; , 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 i. SUNDA BATS 7135, &, 11208 a'a smn?&awno n."‘”"' trip at 9. a m. 3 u ». m. fillurd.yl—m | & Dars—a:00, 7:35 0:20, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, cept Saturdays. !LBLRBAN s!-:nvlc!. STANDARD GAUGE. Sk daye, b Leave In Effect San Fran. May 1, 1904, Week | Sun- Destina- da; 06, 438 10:20, 11:38 m. ‘m San_ Francisco, week da: 61 S5, 8:16, 8:45, 5:35, 10:20, ll’“&m:: 208, 8. 1 1 . On Sundays cnd le'xl nondus extra trains arrive at 12:43, 2:05, n‘ 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stationa, , Sundays only—For Point Reyes, Windsor, Heaidsburg. ~ (10:2010:20 p. m. fally except Sunday—For Caza- Geyserville, * 7:25p 7:28p | “G{5"p’ m. dally except Saturday and Sun- - Cloverdale., | day—For Point Reyes, ete. Hepland [0 aig s 7:15 p. m. Sundays oniy—For Point Reyes, ! anaCiian. Yy §:15 p. m. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. | ! J— Willits, , J TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. | _7:30 af 7:30. Sherwood. | 7:28p| 7:25p | FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. Guerneville and loio- 30 p| Camp Vacation. | 8:43 LWAY MT. 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