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April 8, 10 . m.—Woeather | ing weather Sunday; fresh south winds. . 00000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | . . ;3¢ Tar Sions . B85 oA for New York. B. L.|clear; wind NW; velocity 6 miles per hour. | Sacramento—Cloudy —Sunday; brisk gouth " New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fol i g » W Bal.l DOMESTIC PORTS. vl k. Sants Crus D ;I,L‘"," "“d<}\1"}, :,'flll.;? . Apr Jup stmr Kan- ™ Presno—Cloudy Bundey; § ?{1"‘:{ A""}‘;%“""‘ ( ™V ] s 3 i 2 RAILWAY TRAVEL. ;on'n]&:dc"':Snmn- gl. vl edre S e I TR b Syt ey l \} 4 L 4 4185 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ... { A | Franciscc 2 Exports by the San Juan. | _Salled Apr 8—Schr Joseph Russ, for Bering | Southampton, and proceeded. = N e Now IS YoUR CflANCE T0 . . Juan sailed yesterday for | CHERBOURG—Sailed Apr 8_Stmr 8t. Louts, ] ner- | TOOSH ISLAND-—Passed A §—8ch: from Southampton, for New ork. g ey trom Fore Gamres o unt Foanr | O KO AM A Arrived Apr 8—8mr Muman- | 3 | BRING YOUR FRIENDS OR - tia, from oPrtland, Ore. % i 1 New ssed Aor 8- Ger stmr Luxor, hence Apr TLONDON- k'n“ed Apr 8—Stmr Minnehaha, i 5, K. 2 57: | b, for Seattls and Tacoma N ri. : g v —_——— —_— e - ad- | Paseed outward Apr 8—Jap stmr Kanagawa Salled Apr_ S—Stmr Columbia, | 2 g i ?:’Afl?“ru-h.nfll‘:-.mm-n Maru, for Yokohama , for New York, The indoor tennis matches sched- Speclal Dispatch to The Ciin Gusdsiupe, Gaviots, Sante Bae ASTORIA-—Salles 8—8tmr Roanoke, for T AT uled to be played yesterday afternoon e TNV i bara, San Buenaventurs, * San Francvisco, via Coos Bay and Eureka, 23 3 y STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April o I Burbaak, Los Angeles 3 ved ADr T—Bchr Alvens, from Sen Movement of Steamers. at ~Mechanics' ~Pavilion were post-|g “rhe bapner of the blue and gold Thrcugh Rates to California From: || 4 ggaarireason £ poned.. QOme:of the conteatan aS | now waves supreme over the colors of | Monte, Pacific Grove, unable to absent himself from busi- !| QUEENSTOWN...... . $71.25]| odfish ned salmon ed fruit swax shipment s 65 hours from | 62 hours from put in for fuel. | - : m Men- | 8 om Se- : s “hehalts, Johannsen, 34 hours from | San Pe ¥ P. Drew, Gunderson, 13 hours | Oleen, 18 hours from Lit Hammar, 16 hou aal City o urs from Eu- m Port | hours from 16 days from Ta- days | day, Ap e and Tacoma; SAILED Saturday, A —— Sum: stmr Stmr Stmr San J Stmr Corona, Stmr San Pedro, South Bay, Andersor Port Ang: n_Greene, Seattie and Tacoma. Stmr Santa Cruz, Alberts, Santa Cruz and terey AD BLOOD 1 had trouble with my bowels which made my blood impure. My face was covered with pi Whith neexseroal remedy could remove. 1 Tari Four Cascarets and great was iy joy when ‘the . Doared atte: stea § R recomimended them to All my friends sk found relief’ . 987 Park Ave., New York City, N. ¥. Best For The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC SR R R Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6o | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION L teivhie, trom New York, Tor "Goesuace " hence Apr 7, and salled for Portland, Or. Arrived Apr S—Stmr laqua, hence Apr 7; San Pedro etmr Navarro, hence Apr 7. | Coos Bay Sailed Apr 8—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- Portland ‘& elsco Humboldt piailed Apr 8—Stmr Coquille River, for San Apr 7 (not 8)—Stmr Roanoke, for San TO ARRIVE. 24 ut A B_Bkin James Johnson, | “gtcamer. | From. Due. e, for n Pedro - — - — Ao o Arrived Apr S—Stmr Roedondo, | Sescstrle Hamburs & Way Pia.(April P 1Al t Portland ¥ " | New_York via Ancon. VICTORIA—Arrived Apr S—Stmr Senator, n Dicgo & Way Ports|Apr! hence Aor 5§ A Point Arena & Albion. April 10 D—Sailed Apr S—Stmr Harold Portland & Way Pts.|April 10 ewport Newport & Way Ports|April 10 BAY—Arrived "Apr S$—Stmr F. A. Crescent City April 10 from Astorla: stmr Roancke, from 117!| Coquille River . Z|April 10 gzett. .. | Humboldt “|april 10 S—Stmr Breakwater, for San | Chas. Nelson.| San Pedro April 10 Chico. Coquille River April 11 Stmrs Roanoke and F. A. Kil- | Alamed: Honolulu . ...... April 11 Francisco, via Eurek: Umatilla. | Puget Sound Port: April 11 rrived Apr S—Stmr Elizabeth, | Eureka | Humboldt <|April 11 hence Apr chr Chetco, from ~— Meteor. . | Nanaimo -|April 12 FORT BRA Safled Apr 8—Stmr Bruns- | Wllingion. .. | Oyster Harbor April 12 wick, for San Francigco. Corona. . | Humboldt April 12¢ Arrived Apr 8—Stmr James S. Higgins, hence | Mariposa .. April 12 Adr Aprit 12 PEDRO—Arrived Apr 8—Stmr Sam Axr 6 6. Apr 8—Stmr Coos Bay, Apr 8—Stmr Coc > schr Azalea, for Eurek: for Ballard Safled for Francisco umbla Bee, for Umpqua. REDONDO—Satled for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 8—Stmr H. Kruger, hence Apr 4. ABERDEEN—Arrived Apr $—Stmr W, Kruger, hence Apr 4. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—8alled Apr 7—Stmr Cuzo, v also. n Francisco; stmr San Gabriel, Apr S—Stmr Alcaz ISLAND PORTS. Apr 8—Br st from Victoria; U S stmr Thom: ice Mar 31; ship A. J. Fuller, hence Mar HONOLULU—Arrived Aorang h Salled Apr 8—Br stmr Aorangi, for Sydney; for Sav Franclsco; bark U S stmr Sherman, Edward May, for San Francisco. hence Apr 5. . San schr Col- stmrs Charles Nelson and iled Apr 8—U S stmr Sherman, for San U S stmr Ohlo, hence Apr er . Grays Harbor endocino & Pt. » Diego & Way Pts.| New York via Ancon. an Diezo & Way Pts. M. F. Plant . 5 JJApril 12 April oa, B: for Y s Harbor . Northland. & Astoria ar, | Oregon. . - Portland & Astoria Ancon & Way Ports.. .| Humboldt .. % Seattle & Tacoma.....IApril 15 Cesta Rica W. | North Fork. . Centennial. H. Willapa Harbor .. April 16 Scattle & Bellingham. |April 16 Grays Harbor .. April 16 o | Puget Sound Ports..../April 16 & Way Ports.. dney Seattle & Olympla ...[April 18 New York via Ancon.|April 19 mr as, 26, Steamer, Destination. | April 8. Monica Bathor 2 pm/Pler 2 Queen.. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 ril 10. Astorla. & Portland| 5 pm|Pier 16 Arrived Apr 8—U § stmr Ohio, hence Apr 1. | Aberdeen HILO—Arrived Apr 7—Schr W. H. Marston, | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier hence Mar 22, N. Fork. Humboldt .| 9 am|Pier 20 M Apr 2—Schr Metha | Roanoke. Los Angel 3 pm|Pler 13 ar 11. ~ Chas.Nelson| Seattle & Tacoma. .| 5 pm|Pier 20 FOREIGN PORDS. F. Leggett. | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler b Apr 7—8hip John Cur-| 5 gy water, Pler 8 o Antwern, tor Puser Sen CUUoP | Eifzubeth (BleE 28 faien Apr DoEY bark General 00 |\, iy .| Astorts'd Poriland] 2 pua|Pler 27 lled Apr 4—Ger ship Marle | Columbl i e it by il Sulled Apr —Ger stmr Ammon, | Arctic......| Humboldt ... . Pler 2 NaTHred Apr 5—Ship Scottish lsles, hence | Eurska....- :‘{:‘T‘Elg:' Y Brsad YOKOHAMA —Sailed Mar 24—Ger stmr - | State of Cal | San lego_ Pler 11 S dor 6 rr arn Ceneat| | e Milut, bne Nov 2. | Humboldt .........]1:30 plPler 9 HONGKONG-—Arrived prior Apr 8—Ger stmr | Bel River Port: pm|Pler 2 Nicomedia, from Oregon. | Cooe Bay .. Pler 13 PORT SAID—Arrived Apr S—Br stmr st April 15, Hugo, trom New York, for Manila. Pt. Arena...| Point Arena 2 CALLAO--Arrived Apr 4—Ger bark Oster- | Alameda... | Honolulu .. 7 bek, from Vancouver.. City Svaney | N. Y. via Ancon..|12 m|(Pier 40 GREENOCK-—Satled Apr 7—Br ship Auld- [ Umati Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 zirth, for Vancouver. Homer +| Grays Harbor.. 10 MAZATLAN Stmr Newport, April 16. for San Franelsco; stmr Peru, for Ancon. W. Kruger.| Grays Harbor VICTORIA—Salled Apr 8- Stmr Umatilia, | Bonita San Pedro & for San Francisco; Br bark Inveramsay, for April 1 Melbourne. Oregon. Astorla & Portla OCEAN STEAMERS. April 18, QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Apr 8—Stmr Etru- China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pler 40 ris, from New York. i Salled Apr 8—Stmr Cedric, from Liverpool, or ew York, YORK-—Arrived Apr 8—Stmr Citta hempton; Sailed Apr $—Stmr L'Aquitaine, for stmr Graf Waldersce, for Hamburg, vi yer; stnr Chmpania, for Liverpool: stmr sty Caledont: for Antwer; oa and Naph Nuples and Palermo. LEGHORN—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr from New York, via Marseilles, LIVERPOOL—-Arrived Apr Manitoba, from St. John, N. B. Merion. from Philadelphia for Glasgow; stmr S mr Koenlg ' Albert, stmr Sicilian Prince, BOULOGNE—Arrived Apr dam, from New York, for Rotterdam, » led . PALIERMO-—Arrived _Apr from Ge for New York. G for Arrived Apr 8—Stmr Sarmatian, from Bos- ton. APLES—Satled Apr 7—Stmr Neckar, New York ANTWERP—Sailed Apr 8—Stmr Vaderland, for New York. MANCHESTER—Salled Apr 7—St: s pr mr Cale- lled Apr 18_Stmrs La Savole donlan, tor HA and La for New York. HONGKON Nicomedia, from lnm;: stmr Tartar, .from Yancouver, ork, from Naples; stmr New York, from stmr Touraine \from Havre. Do- St Putil, for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southarap- Algeria, T—Stmr Lake Apr S—Stmr Salied Apr 8—Stmr Lucanta, for New York. | A —Stmr Staten- 8—Stmr Cretio, LASGOW—Sdlled Apr 8—Stmr Sardinian, rrived Astoria & Portl a Hono FROM SEATTLE. Destination. oe- for for Cotti City..' Skagwi Tumboldt ay Ports. Port Cook’s Inlet & Way Pts|April 25 Time ‘Ball Branch Hyd of u. ., Mer. Chants’ Exchanse, Sen” Frandisey Her, ‘The Time tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian. or at 8 P. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, - Lieutenant, U. 8. N..' in charge. s e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Time and Height of High and xov“v’v':; &t Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco val’cblllbtd by officlal authority of the N The the city front minutes later than at Fort Polnt; for | Alhambra Theater. | April 17 | ness, while another is employed at | night. The only alternative was to ! play the match to-day. It will be dis- | posed of on the Golden Gate Park jcourts. The postponemefit of the singles match was caused by the ab- | sence of Harry Rolfe.” His presence | was required at Berkeley, yesterday | being the last day allowed for the | completion of the intercollegiate try- | outs. Rolfe and Gardner will meet in the Pavilion on Monday night. The finals of both tournaments will be | played Wednesday night and the ex- | hibition deubles Thursday night. The California Club courts were in great demand yesterday. Few of the cracks were out and the lower class- | men had an inning. The most inter- esting match was a doubles between Melville Long and Lloyd Baldwin and Sidney Salisbury and Arthur Chese- brough. The latter have been quite successful since they joined forces and were consequently rather surprised when Long and BaMwin lowered their colors. Young Long was the star of i the four and received good support from his partner. All three sets were close, the score of each being 6-4. Another surprise was the defeat of ‘W. G. Knowlton at the hands of Wil- | liam Murphy. Knowlton has been the terror of lower classmen, but met his match in Murphy. The latter lost the first set, but pulled out the next two | cleverly. { _ The scores follow: M. Long and Lloyd Baldwin beat Sidney Salisbury and Arthur Chesebrough, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Dr. Lovegrove tied Moulten Warner, 6-4, 4-6; Warner tied Dr. Younger, 6-4, 3-6; Dr. Philip beat Dr. Woller- i man, 6-4; W. Murphy beat W. G. Knowlton, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Harold Ga- briel beat Albert Kenyon, 6-4, 6-0, 7-5; Herbert Long beat Kenyon, 6-2, 6-3; Hans Lisser beat Gustavus Lisser, 6-0, 6-2; William Johnson beat Mr. Wal- lace, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. CITY GOLFERS ARE NEAR END OF FIRST ROUND The first round of match play in the | competition for the Council's cup for men of the San Francisco Golf and { Country Club has been nearly played out and will be completed to-day. H. C. Golcher beat Dr. T. G. McConkey, 4 up and 3 to play; S. L. Abbot Jr. won, 1 up, from Dr. J. R. Clark, and R. Gilman Brown was victorious, 6 up and 4 to play, over Captain D. J. Rum- bough. The fourth match still re- maining to be played is between C. H. | Bentley and L. B. Edwards. In the semi-final round, which should completed in four days, H. C. Golcher will meet the winner of the Bentley*Edwards match and S. Abbot Jr. will meet R. Gilman Brown. Turn Verein Exhibit. The annual exhibition of physical culture feats by the members of the San Francisco Turn Verein will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the The programme consists of various exercises by boys, | girls, men and women and promises to be an interesting spectacle. 3 5 y of tide 18 the same at both places. SUNDAY, APRIL 9. i1 2 ;ga ¥ {Time| In_fil ERED the cardinal in.baseball this year, for on the Stanford diamond this afterncon the University. of California nine de- feated Stanford by 'a score _of 4 to I, winning not only the game. but the series asfwell. California did not seem to mind the loss of Bliss and Heitmuller, for they played even a faster article of ball than they did a week ago with these veterans on the team. The visitors outhit Stanford throughout, while the slow, teasing curves of Freshman Newman were con- tinual puzzlers to the cardinal bats- men. The teums fielded at an even pace, each making two errors. It is to Strub, however, that the most credit for winning the game must be given. The newly elected Berkeley captain officiated behind the bat, and kept Newman steady at all stages of LIVERPOOL .......... GLASGOW DUBLIN.... ...... COPENHAGEN ... 71.25 ... 74.25 ... T4.25 ... 74.25 ... 76.00 ... 75.00 Proportionate low rates from all other oints by the Old Reliable Cunard dne. Line across the Atlantic. Safest and Quickest These rates good cnly for limited time. Purchase tickets at once. If you can’t call, send the money and we will furnish you with the tickets. 8. F. BOOTH, the nine innings. Whenever the fresh- man showed a tendency to go into the ik Ac{:‘fi'.?é g: !s‘f g’o.“" air the calm voice of Strub brought No. 1 Montgomery St., him back into form. It was his head- San Francisce. work which kept the cardinal from California. scoring in the first inning. With only one maa down, Stanford had a man on first and another on third. Coach Cow- den gave the signal for the batsman to bunt, and Strub, guessing the play, | signaled for a wide one. He caught the runner as he came in from third and then threw to second in time to complete the double. The bleachers re uproarious in their applause for the clever work of the California cap- tain. The score: . Sunlor:; R;! 2 University of Cal. a . R.H. P. AB. RH. P.A. Chimrs,if 4 0 0 2 s 1 s 'CALIFORNIA LIMIT! Dudleyrt 3 0 1 0 10 3 —— Q) Fentndb 4 0 1 0 4 leap. 2 0 0 0 i00% 2| MCHICAGO iN 3 DAYS e e e 2t - LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M Colbrtet 3 0 0 1 30 0 W ITH OINERS AND SLEEPERS Trwbge,s 3 0 0 1 21 0 Stott.e.. 3 1 1 8 2 Newmnp2 0 3 Totals.28 1 52410 Totals.20 4 15 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. For Stockton, Fresno. Bakersfield, ik Sagid it S ot SR Merced, Hanford and Visalla Base hits 1120001005 Tor Habnann Ol Oviand California 00002101 04 e e R o Canyon e 110112028 sera Railway Connection—Train leaving SUMMARY. San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dally connects at Riverbank for Oakdale and Errors—Chalmers, Bell, Causley (2). Stolen | 5} b ‘bases—Dudley, . unn, Sweezy. ree- E‘ base hits—Sweezy, Graham. Two-base hit— econd Class Tickets to Colorado points and Causley. Sacrifice hit—Sales. First base on | a8t thereof will be honored on train leaving errors—Stanford 1. First base on called balls— San_Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dal Off Sales 2, off Newman 1. Struck out—By e 1ly, connecting at Barstow with Overland Exprass from Los Anceles. & o3 Salés 7, by Newman 6. Hit by pitcher—Causley. Double plays—Causley to Gillis to Graham, | Pacific Transter Company. 17 New Mont- Strub to Gillis. Time of game—One hour and | §omery st. will call for and check forty-five minutes. Umplres—‘Brick” Morse e'“fl_‘hcnu’l.- and residences. Telephome Ex- and “Jimmie" Lanagan. Scorer—Bounds. oo P e T San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak- uum.: also 27 Gaelic Kickers to Meet. The Gaelic football season will open next Sunday afternoon at the Presidio athletic grounds, when the Emeralds and the Parnells line up for action. The league now_consists of five teams, the Grattans, Parnells, Wolf Tones, McBrides and Emeralds. The direc- tors of the league look forward to a record breaking season, as much in- terest has been aroused in the Irish game. ; South First, San Jose. 'SHOR - . Via Bausalito SUBURBAYN SERVICE, Lepart @ san dally at 16:40, 7: 214 e a0 e & FERRY-—-Union Demot. foot of Market st ' ' MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY $.00aten Jote, Tres Eince, Weksesnilie. Capitola Sants Cruz, Pacifc San Luis Obispo Stasivas San Jose, Cruz, Del Monte, M 15009 Los Gaton. We pLos Gatos, Wr Santa Cruz, vi ey . 12.15» #, Bouider Grock, [ i - Gl ln-v;’m:‘cu St., s?gm s;- Pnaclno. riingame, San Jase, Gilroy, B:xluur. Tres Pinos - Chicago.. jaro, Watsonviile, Ci Gres. Castzavill Fa Menlo Park and Paio Al%0 ....... 19.459 #11.30p Mayfield, Mountain View, S vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars. San Jose ... 19.450 OARLANG HARSGR FEmmY r7.15A. . 9.00A. M. 11.00 A.m. 1007 m 3.00°.m. 5.15 5 v, o Morning. ———— u. excepted. only. SReturday aly. fonday oniy. §Stops at ail stations an Sanday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot df Market Street. SAN FPRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7g0, 9:00, 11:00 a. m,; 12:55, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursday—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra tflym Destina- Week ‘ tion. Sun- l Days. days T:30a) 8:00 8:10 p| 5:00 p T:30a] 8:00 3:30 p| 3:50 aten Bien. | ;i“m.ot