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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1906. STEVEDORES UNABLE TO LOAD CARGO IN TIME Departure of City of Para Is Delayed Till Today. | Liner Alameda of Oce- anic Company Sails for Honolulu. City but may afternoon f She arrived work of di = loading 15k 100 B th afternoon piled high by workin 1 night 3 would 1t all this afternoon E booked tc f was ng by r York and from St. Petersburg. Mexico will and Colonel sengers wil and wife apoft, D. yo, William ¥ R. J. McClellan, Xeppler, O. E. Curiosity Fatal. Indian's t yesterday from tha eceived with liquid nilled f the dian’s left > Indian s work ne was k the drum this strange white wed tt PO Suils for Monolulu. ip Com y's 1 Dowdel Had Copper-Riveted Heart. r dered ay morning remove four He was Hospital, to his te airy Little Hope for Sadie. ng to word received yes pqua there is little ie, wh had drif Umpqua R mile of almost - The Overdue List. the overdue list are ce as follows: Drum- and Daylight, 8 per Albert Rickmers has arrived d the Adolph Obrig at on re ko et Water Front Notes. soner Santiago, with 11,040 quid fuel, arrived yesterday in Mail liner Mongolia, Captain at Yokohama rt Dix arrived yester. ort of coal. The Dix days ago for Manils cceeded Wil r of the oil steamer = Q. Haskins is mas- ter of the five-masted schooner St. Loui place of John Fisher. The British ship Gantock Rock left lgere y for Eureka in tow of the Spreckels tug Defiance — NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Marimers and pping Merchants. p Chile is chartered for lum- und to A Carge for Hawnil bark Emily F. Whitney was cleared with an, assorte to various H: the followin 14 ctis whe candles, 100 cs soap, pkgs paints, 19 bbls 45 cs'oils. 20 bbls cement, 10 b e, aing material, 4 bdis broome, 45 bdls Exports by the Panama Steamer. The steamer City of Para safled yesterd for Ancon and Way ports with & general mer- chandise cargo, valued at § tributed as follows Panan; ;' New ork, $83, $834; Ecuador, 17 % Venezuela, “$1500; Jamalca, §250; Trinided lIsiand, $600; Ger. meny. $650; France, $1254. The following were the bri 3 To Mexico— 357 gals wine, 30 cs | 30 gals whisky, 10 cs mineral water, 330 Ibs milistufts, 12 ¢s canned goods, 73 s paste, 425 Jbs spices, 500 Ibs raisins, 4 cs olives, 453 Ibs garlic, 80 crts potatoes, 20 crts onions, 20 bxs fresh fruits, 475 Ibs dried fruit, 122 pkes bread, 5850 Ibs tea, 8§96 lbs ham i bacon, 20,706 £t lumber, 338 bdls shooks, 115, flasks 2u|d(-fl\'er. 196 pkgs machinery, 317 pkgs pipe, 9 pkgs arms and ammunition, 10 cs § bbls olls, 30 pkgs electrical goods, 841 pkgs tank material, 14 ore trucks, 41 pkgs paints, 1337 Ibs grease, 6 cs typewriters, 5 cs cotton duck, 30 pkes boiler tubes, 260 bdls 12 pes iron, 63 kegs nails, ¢ cs drugs, 4 cs agricuitural im- plements. To Central America—2285 bbls flour, 3465 gals 44 ce wine 66 cs whisky, 10 cs beer, 15,950 1bs rice, 160 cs canned goods, 230 crts potatoes, 9620 ibs codfish, 2281 Ibs drled fruit, 1570 Ibs raisins, 62 bxs fresh fruits, 229 ctis corn, 4652 ibs beans, 22 cs table preparations, 19 pkgs paste, 5280 lbs spices. 1101 Ibs mill- stuffs, 360 Ibs tea, 650 Ibs malt, 329 Ibs hops, 30 pkgs olives, 15,000 Ibs lard, 1567 ibs ham and bacon, 17 pkgs groceries and provisions, 096 cs coal ofl, 43 cs 12 bbls assorted olle, © es turpentine, 25,287 ft lumber, 53,969 Ibs tallow, 150 kegs powder, 4000 1bs cement, 3 of Para | get | | nto the the | tow of the Spreckels | =4 in the limits of i ANXIETY G FETY_ SOME 1523 ft hardwood, 36 cs dry goods, 41 boms, 16 pkes agri- boiler tube sks tar, 18 ¢s drugs, s b 15 00 1bs rice, 25 1bs_beans, 0 gals 100 bxs gs, 4 bals wine, 1000 flasks leather, 149 s paper, 5 cs canned salmon SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. = February 24. 88 trom . Gielow, 20 hours from Eureka. 13 hours from Bowens 28 hours nsky, from Norberg, 16 hours from Men- hr Santiago, Anderson, 12 hours from Mon- ey, in tow tug_Dauntless, CLEARED Saturday, Febroary 24. mr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria, B. C., P CSS Co. r City of Para, Brown, Ancon, etc.; P Co. a, Dowdell, Honolulu; J. D. ros. Co. Iy F Whitney, Goodman, Hono- { February n Pedro. ‘Honolulu, , Victoria and Pu- 24, Grays_Harbor. Crosby, Eureka, in | tow tug Defial . Br snip Ceitic Monarch, Thomas, Royal Roads, RETURNED TO PORT FEB. 24, Br ship Celtic M ) Roads, returned on accoun fearing that wind was about to TS, of captain hift to SW rom SE. DOMESTIC POR DIEGO—Arrived Feb t Townsend; stmr Hawalian, 2 New York. JRT HARFORD—Arrived Feb with barge 3 in tow, hence Feb A—Arrived Feb —Stmr hence Feb 22; stmr Stmr ACOMA—Satled Honclulu. PEDRO—Salled Feb 23—Stmr Roan- { " Arrived Feb 2 James Rolph, from oria Feb 24—Stmr Dora, 24—Br bktn Ever- )SH—Passed Feb Hadlock, for Mel- Griggs, from Port UTH BEND—Arrived Feb 24—Bktn Ara- go, hence Feb 17. PORT ANG Sailed Feb 24—Stmr Arl- for He REYES—Passed Feb 24, 12 m— from _Belingham, for San m—Stmr Greenwood, from 3 ancisco; stmr Rival, from , for San_Fratcisco, ISL D PORT. rrived Feb 24—U 5 semr Dix, Maplla, short of coal. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK-—Arrived Feb 23—Dan stmr i Astoria, from Charleston; stmr Finance, from { Colon. fled Feb 23—Br stmr Magdalene, for Co- Ger stmr Virginia, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. YORKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Mongo- . _hence Feb 6. | ZGUATEMALA—Salled Feb 23—Ger Sesostris for n Francisco. CHEMAINUS —Safled Feb 23—Br snip Dit- ton. for West Coast. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Feb 23—Schr Mindoro, for San Pedro; Br bark Kelburn, for U K. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Penn- ! gvivania, from Philadelphia, for San Fran- and Seattle. - COLO! rrived Feb 21—Br stmr Oronoco, ! from Rarbadoes, for New York: stmr Advance, from New York. | Satled Feh 21—Stmr Colon, for New York. NTNOR—Passed Feb 20—Br ship Lati- mer from Antwers, for San Francisco. SHANGHAT—In port Jan 25—Fr stmr Amir- al Maron GREENO! burst, ‘or ew York. CELTA BUFNA—In vort Jan 11—Ger ship Susanna. for Puget Sound. CAVITE—In port Feb 22—Bark Adolph Obrig. for Puget Sound. FAMBURG—Eafled Feb 21—Br ship Wyn- ford. for San Franclsco. COQUIMBO—Arrived Jan 24—Bark Yosem- ite_from Port Rlakeley. ST. VINCENT, C. V.—Arrived prior Feb 24—Ger stmr Abydos, hence Nov 1, for Ham- burg. BOMBAY—Sailed Feb 6—Br stmr Winneba- ®o_for San Franclsco. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Arrived Feb 24—Ship Reuce, from! Newcastle, Aus. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Campa- nin. from Tivernool. PLYMOUTHArrived Feb 24—Stmr Phila- delphia, from New York. HONOLULU- | trom Seattle, fo lon; stmr Memoranda. Schr Sadle is still lying at anchor in 25 ‘f;t.;.m of n‘:lflf IN:I‘“} m}lu northwest Umpque River. Tug weath: g T, ng for er to lu(. in to land | Reinertsen, 12 hours from Al- Arena 10 hours. Anistrom, $0 hours from | n, 63 hours from 12 hours from Byx- | onarch, hence this a m, for | 23—Schr F S | —— |by going through the bankruptey f - s court. But that entails the payment of LSYERISIIET N eameth | fees entirely beyond the means of the | TO ARRIVE. ordinary wage-earner. If pressed he | must_elther up or go to jail. | | Trom T |~ Judge Parry shows that while pre- e i ending to abolish imprisonment for | o debt, there has been left in existence a Harbor | system under which every small debt- | Harbor _ |or's person is his creditor’s security. | R | And the system has created a large e v class of merciless commercial harpies, ! | who, by promises of easy terms and s 'l'uqull River . “0"3 credit, inveigle poor people into | 1 Ros angeies Sort | buying things they can’t afford and for | 1y Harbor ; the most part don’t need, and then clap | attle & Beilingham. . | them into jail if they do not pay up DOl e £ | to the last penny the exorbitant prices 3 oYl which they are invariably charged. Queen. . . t Sound P v T PR, S Y Acme. lapa Harbor ... French “Sponge” on Yankees. Skl PARIS, Feb. 24.—Americans here find i ¥ sscent | their generosity taxed daily by the needs ome City..|San Pedro ............ : State of C an Diego & Way Pte.|F {of some descendant of a great Amer- | e B e i ican or of a distinguished friend or ally Sydney & Way Ports. of America in the old, troublous times, One would almost suspect that a new profession is being established were it | not that nearly all who make demands | on American liberality are in real need. | | The latest is Charles Stephen, the ) | grandson of Major General Baron d Ty Steuben, who fought for the struggling g - colonies in the Revolutionary War. R | e Steuben writes from a public hospital Ik 3 SRR that he 1is extremely ill, penniless, | e homeless ard hopeless, as his ill-health | { H. K. Maru China & Japan . unfits him for work. lnm- Topek wugup Eoung ‘l‘\’_urlsl | Coos Bay.....' San Pedro & Way Pts. | | e, ‘ T | COMMERCIAL NEWS. Portland & Astoria | ] Honolulu & Kahului. .. | Continued From Page 20. 1 | Puget Scund Ports. Goldfield Min 69 71 Verde — 02 TO SAIL. Gld& G Reed — 10| Vernal 05 o1 1 Gldfia Rand. 05 07| Wonder o —| | “Steamer. | Destination | Salls.| Pler. | Goldfield Ton — 03| | | sl = ) Bullfrog District. | H | February 25. | Amargosa ... —| Gold Sceptre.. 35 Norwood... | Los Angeles Ports.|10 am/Pier 2 | Amethyst ... —| Glana Bunerg — Centralia...| Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 | Big Bullfrog. 13/ Gld Mt Gldfd 10 S. Barbara. | Seattle .| 4 pm/Pler 2 | Bonnie Clare —IH Hooligan.. — Vanguard.. | Humboldt 110 amPier 27 | Bullfrog Min 55 Lige Harris.. 01 B Portland & | 2 pm Pler 5| Bulifrog Anx 09| Mont Bullfrog 03 ‘| san Diego & Way.| & am|(Pler 11 | Bulitrog Com 12 Montgom Mt. 28 February 26, | | | Bullfrog Cons (8! M Shoshn Ex. 29 | Seattle & Tacoma.| b pmiPier 16 | Bullfroz g —|Ohio Bullfrog. 24 — | . San Pedro & Way| 9 am Pler 11 | Bifrg Bundle 09| Orig Bullfrog. 23 21 | Humboldt ... 0 p|Pler 9 | Blig Mayfiwr —| Puiot . 50 —| Columbia... Astorla & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 | Bullfg N 34/ Red Dog . — 15| | ¥February 27. | i —|San Francisco — 16 Blizabeth. .| Coqullie River......| § pm|Pler 20 — | Shoshone .... — 05 ¥. Kithurn..| Portland & Way...| 2 pm|Pier 20 —|{Shoshn B Gid — 18 Humboldt. . | Seattle ‘{11 am|Pier 9 | Den Bullfrog.l Steinway .... 35 38 Jireakwater.| Coos Bay 5 pmPler 8 | Dn Blfg Anx Tramp M Co. 6 Doric | China & Japan 1 pm|Pler 40 | Eclipse 3 | Tripolite Gold 16 — | Eureka. ... Humboldt .. | 9 am/Pler 5| Gold Bar ... | Ventura ..... 10 — | February 28, | | G Bar Annex | Wolverine ... 02 06 attle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|Pler 20 Manhattan_District. | oint Arcna 4 pm!Pier "2 | Gold Wedge. 15 17| Manhattan M. 13 15 Humboldt 9 em|Pler 2 | Manhat Belle 10 12{Manhat Navaj — 16 t || Willapa I 5 pm|Pier Manhattan C 57| Manhat Synd. 10 — | € | Coos Bay. 5 pm| Manhat Dxtr 46 Syl Humphrey 42 — t Despatc | Asto ;‘l‘.rs;h 5 i 5 Pmi_ ler Other Districts. { \bold : E Esperanza .. — 01| Lynx Creek.. 91 — | Newburg. .| Grays Harbor 1| 2 om|Bier 16| Goldes Terra 80 "SIV BUBSHIRG. (IR, = Otta... Yladivostole_ .11 ] j ol Quarte. 4D R, e Nebraskan. . Hono, Kahuiui. 10 saich Goid - 02 oy By de U Brlen 10, . oo | Ropraskan: Hone, & Mubulul i smiBler % | Kawich 1u¢ O Rodeo Hmst: 38 10 | State Cal..| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Kawch M Co 01 —j Tokop Con .. 16 — | March 2. | Lookout Gold 70 —| Bonita. .... | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 . = G. Lindauer | Gravs Harbor ....| 2 pm|Pler 2 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE NSeh | Following “vere the sales on the San Fra M. F. Plant.| Coos Bay ........| 4 pm|Pler 11 | clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda: Pomo. .| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 9:15 a. m. Session. Senatcr.....| Astorla & Portland|1l am|Pler 24 | 500 Great Bend.. 40|1000 Mont Tou.....3.10 City Panami N, Y. vla Ancon..|12 miPler 0 | 500 J Butler,bt0.1.50/1000 Mont Ton. 3.1314 Coronado. .. | Grays Harbor 2 pm|(Pier 10 | 2000 MacNamara.. 70,2000 § Hmphry,s10 41 L F | Humboldt - 9 am|Pler 20 | 11 a. m. Seesion. March N £ = 3 1000 Adams, s 10. 11/ 1630 M'Nmra, b 10 82 City Topskal Poxst ound Bocta.t1] lm}Pler 9 800 Amiie! w10 731 2000 MacKamara . 51 |z gt | 500 Argonaut ...5. cNamara.. 32 Ouracao.... | Mexican Ports .. L0 amfPler 11 9500 Black Rock:" 06 300 Nat Bankc 36 Ventura....| Syancy & Way Pts.| 2 pmiPler 7 | 3000 Dixie ... 0635 1500 Bor 5 30,1 53 Manchurla ) China & Japan ... 1 pmiPler 40 | 1500 Gold Hair'>::"#{ 3000 Ohlo, b 10... 70 | lue Bell. o . 70 FROM SEATTLE. 0000 Gld Kewanas 2212000 Orlee Bullfrog. 23 oldfield Min Do, b 10... 22 | “Steamer. Destination. Safle. | 2300 Gid Mohawk. 112000 Red Top EX 001 2 0, 5 10... 51 on Midway.2.45 | Bertha. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts{Feb. 25 | 2600 Jim Butler...1.45{ 200 Ton Mdway.2, 421 B Lt s Skagway & Way Ports 25 | 1000 Jim Butler.1.47%|3700 Ton N Star.. 6l | Banta Clara. . | Seward & Way Port 1800 Kendah <+ "8l 1500 N Star. b5, 61 Oregon Valdez & Seward L =eoth : o L Excelslor. Seward & Way Ports, 2500 MacNumara.; B3I S00 RN 00 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Sun, Moon and Tide. Tonopah District. Unitzd_States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Bid. Ask. 2 Time and Helght of High and Low' Waters | Belmont ....4.95 —|Midway .....2. at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | California ... 25 26| Mizpah Ex .. 25 Bay. Published by offictal authority of the | Cash Boy.... 22 23 Mon Pittsburg 31 superintendent. Gold_ Anchor.1.45 —| Mont Ton...3. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Great Westrn 03 04| North Star. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | Homre ....... 25 30/Ohio . minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght | Home Con .. — 06| Rescu of tide is the samp at hoth place: Ind Tomopah. — 02! Ton Exten = - Jim Butler. .. Ton of Nev.i18.50 — SUNDAY, FEE. 25. Little Ton, . West End....2.80 2.90 gy MacNamara.. 72 : Golafield District. s e i e §531 po o | Adams ...... — 13)Jumbo Ex ... 23 21 21 p. m. | Atlanta’; — 19| Kendall — 88 g |Time] Time) Time | Timel Bik Btte Ex. 03 04l Laguna . 1 — £ Ft. |- Ft. Ft. Ft. | Black Rock.. Lone Star 1011 18 [HwW L Wi H Wi L Wi Blue Bell .. May Queen... 25 — g s : ue Bull ... Mohawk ..... 52 B4 '2.'5 }:: :.gl g:}ffl :fllg:gg fi 7:01] 0.8 | Booth ....... 27 ~—|Nevada Boy.. 09 — : 9| 7 E .4 7:40) 13 Columbia ¥t 2 —joro ... — NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | LoNAueror .. FEppeCOldaan; s, O the early morning tides are given In the left gt v e L L hand column and the successive tides of the | Lixe s odd gl day in the order of occurrence as*to time; the | LIBa®q Dat e Lok s fourth time column lves the last tide of the | Gland G Dst o 2% 1o ! day, except when there are but three tides, as Glt; Kewanas 21 25| o s | sometimes cccurs. The helghts given are in | Goldfield Min 67 — 5 4:50 addition to the_soundings of the AUnited States | gnento ar oy +¢ 1,59 15 18 Coust Survey Charts, cxcept when a minus (= | J40 Co- - 1461 ot o8 clgn precedes the helght and then the numbe: Bulltrog given is subtracted {rom the depth given by | Amethyst ... T8 11 ey the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | Beatty Blfrg. 02 —]| . — of the lower lcw waters. Bulitrog_Anx 05 —| — o2 —— e Bullfg N Bk 32 34 u "o Time Ball. Dragunboe i a8 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N. - - e s o e I R L Manhattan District. Saturday, Feb. 24, 1008: * | Manhattan C 58 " The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Manbattan M 13 bullding was dropped exactly at noon today, ~ Other Districts. i e. at noon of the 120th meridian or at § T S o1 02 . m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURN: Kawich Gold — , 09 08% i 3 ETT, Lieutenant, U, 5. N., In charge. ' present | ‘} act of Parliament was | and women | cause tney can't pay what | than began his agitation. | ending March, those who were imprisoned amounted to 19,830. i | of” them belonged | classes. ial sums. on and the Evil Co RICH AT AN ADVANTAGE S egss iy If Embarrassed They Resort to Bankruptey ‘Which Is Beyond the Poor —_— Speclal Dispatch to The Call One of the chief topics of discussion in this country at is a paper which Judge Parry read on Monday before the Manchester Statistical Society, showing the fallacy of the popular notion that there is no such thing as imprisonment for debt |is a life of Weininger himself, who LONDON, Feb. 24. n England. As long ago a purported to abolish imprisonment for debt. * It was regarded as a signal tri- umph for John Howard, Charles Dick- | | ens and the other reformers who had | | waged such strenuous warfare against the pernicious system. But so faf, it seems, lodged there were whnen 1905, the The vas to the Most of them owed commitments from r 145,000 threat of imprisonment. It is a c and another for the debtor, no mattér what poor. passed which has the act ifuiled to accomplish its purpose that | at the present time there are more men in British jails be- John Howard During the year | number’ They were consigned to jail the courts at the suit of private creditors. During the same period payment was rextorted from ov small amounts under a county court’s se of one law for the rich reckless ex- travagances he may have indulged in, easily obtains relief from his creditors DERTORS FILL WORAN WITHOLT BATISH JALS Laws Passed to Prevent the Practice Prove Inadequate ntinues Court, s 1869 an they owe of | for debt | t majority working only triv- county debtors in The rich Nev Sunshine — | most complicated problems of | less but futile analysi | the contrast that exist | probably have passed his understand- OUR FEE 57.50 - Until March Ist You May Us Pay A ‘When Cured We cure Skin Diseases. Blood Poi- som, Varicocele, Stricture, Nervous Decline, Wenkness, Piles, Fistula and Diseases of the Kidneys, Blad- der nnd Prostate. SPECIAL DISEASES—Newly coptracted and chronic cases cured. All Burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped in twenty-four hours; cures effected in sevea days. HAVE A TALK WITH US About Your Ailments. We make no charge for a friendly talk. 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Eepresse (Vin DAVis) i ress—(Via n Wiiliame, Willows, tFruto, Red Bluff, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. 8.00ADav s, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orovilie. > 8.20a Martines, Antioch. Byron, Trucy, Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armons, Hanford, 820aP0rt Cos A vt Costs, rop. Merced. desto, Fresno, Hanford, Visala, Bakersileld .. s gt cho 8.404 Niles, San Jose, Liveriore, Stock- ton (tMilton), Valley Spring, Jone, Sacramento, Placerville, Colfax, Marysviile. Red Biuff ... 8.40AOnkdale, Chinese, J town, Soaors, Tuolumne and Angel: 00A Atlantic Express—0Ogden and East. Richmond, Port Costs, Martines 2 and Way' Stations (1Concord) ... Vajlejo, Datly. ape, Sunday only 10 2oA T Mazeics Pusnenger—pore Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Taymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalla, Bakerstleid, Los Ange! 10.20AEl Paso, Kansas City, St. Chicago . | 11.00aThe Overland Limit; | Chicago, Denver, Kansas City 11.40A Xlles, San Jose aud Way Stations. pe 42’ Spectal Dispatch to The Call. LONDON, Feb. 24—At last an En- | glish translation has been published here of Otto Weininger's famous book, “Sex and Character,” which made such a sensation when published in Vienna two years ago, and what is wanted now | | { | | must have been one of the strangest| characters that ever breathed the| day, 9 to 12 11.00p Sacramento River Steamers . breath of life. | [ 729 MARKET ST. (Top Floor), S. F. 3.20p Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, For, although the fact is not gener- When ordering please refer to advertise- Modesto, Merced, Freso.. 12088 ally known outside Vienna, this book, | groent Ih The Call “Sex and Cbaracter,” which is perhaps the bitterest and most analytical at- tack ever made upon woman, was Writ- ten when its author was only 21. | | 3.40eBenicia, Winters, Sacramento, | Woodiand, Knights Landivg, - 1 400 eryi\'il{o( and (l;l"“fi 2 - Hayward, Niles, and Way Stations 032 Remedy. Yo rorm. | FO0R Y iTe 10, Maritnes. Sah lamon, SEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. apn, Calistoga, Sunta Rosa . 4.00p Xiles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodl. Tarrant's Extract of Cubebs and Biased, exaggerated and mistaken in Copaiba in | WDHAJW-T.! Niles, Irvington, .San thesis as it undoubtedly is, th: power CAPSULES ose, Livermore. 484 N PRIy o . 6.00PThe Owl Limited— and erudition with which. it was writ- | The tasteless, quick and thorough eure | anos, Meudots, Fresno, Tulare, ten immediately gained widespread for simple and contagious vaginal and Bakersfleld, Los Angeles. 8.43a recognition for the youthful author, urethral discharges. Fasyto take,con- | §.00PGolden State Limfied —EI Paso, T whereupon Weininger promptly com- | P i~ P St e R o ipiow. ool mitted suicide, apparently for no better | Joy's, 467 Kearny st.; Grant Drug Co., 38 | Haywar+, Niies and San Jose...." § 7.3: reason than disgust at the celebrity | ;l'hlr(!l ,l"l-‘:lrl; :;)WA Dr}l‘gm'l h!(‘ft!.‘l|2$ Mar- | VIII(‘)\E Port Costa, Benlcia, Suf- 11284 which he had so suddenly commanded. | Xe% Stw 21 Turk st 80 Geary st.; Zeh's, 1226 | kg~ s s : p P arket s! San Franeisco, or b all fi 8.00p Eastern Kxpress—Omaba. Chicago, He dled on October 4, 1903, in the | The Twrrant Co. 44 Hudsen st. New York ™ | Yenver, Kaneas City, St Louts, identical house in Vienna which Bee- | Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, thoven used to inhabit. | fri A Possibly he would never have been - heard of outside of Austria had it not | Dlels, Suisan, Eimtra Dixon, been for his monumental tirade against Either primary, or tertiary, producing in, Sacramento, Hazen, Tono- the other sex, but this was not the o P pois, Pimples, S0z Throaty Y i | 708 only manifestation of his amazing diS- month, Hais or Eyebrows falling out “e'l‘;f;n,m‘f“-““,‘?“ o:m":"c"flfty Y i 11.28a 4 Sre it 8.20p Oregon ornin Express—Sac- position. Born a Jew, Weininger livelyand forever cured by the wonderfaul Herbalia Coma- | ramento, Marysville, Redding, by pound.a few weeks: nse of which makes a clean, healthy i ng, after complete faflure with the Hot Spre e fom, and @ Vorsia 8.484 111.484 Portland, Puget Sound and East. 9.00p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) - turned Protestant and soon became an uncompromising Jew-baiter, a Wagner- worshiper and Chopin-despiser, as well as and other treatment. Full info: for trial, sent free of eharze to all sufferers. Address, s il e Prof. ¥. C. FOWLER, New London, Conn. TWT CiNE (e E ‘What turned this extraordinarily | 5 :""é‘"l -'x“‘l"&;r"‘-; Newnrk, Centerville, San J o8¢, gifted youth against the weaker six e 5.55» Cruz and Way Statfons . is not quite clear, but the suspicion is natural that before -Otto Weininger “S'SPI:‘M;Y' :-?:" Plers 9 and | vz.m-xg‘w Tk Clemf’:vll([ y went and steeped himself in the bio-| For | Ketehikat New Atmaion Lap@uten. e 5 3. 1 For Ketchikan, Wrangel. Boulder C; k&, Santa Cruz sod logical kaowledse which he ulttmately | Juneau, Treadwell, Haines. Principal Way Stations B used in attacking all womankind he Skagway. cte. Alaska—1l & | 4 1gp Newark, Sun Jose, Los Gatos.... | 2 v Ca v el m., b, 19, , Mar. 1 s Py y =1 0. had met with more or less cavaller Change to this 'Company's | 8.45pHunters Train—(Saturdsy only) 17590 311 4108 San Jose and Way Stations. .. COAST LINE (Broad taw &9 (Third aid Townsend Stre: 8-10A San Jose and Way Station: 7.00ASan Jose and Way Stutions. JAXew Almaden (Tues., Fri., oniy) The Cosster—San Jose, Salinas, treatment at the hands of some fair in- dividual. However that may be, lhere‘ is probably no other case on record of ‘ a man so young attacking one of the | foma. Evereit, Anacortes, So Bellingham, Be life with | 3¢ " his | Company's steamers for | at Seattle to | Alaska_and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoms at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- | such an apparent fullness of knowledge and such a fury of psychological analy- | to N. P. Ry. 5 San Ardo, Paso Robies, Santa RNt SR i LA ar. ‘orona, 1:30 p. m.. Guadsiupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- - g g . Mar. 4. bara, San Buenaventura, Oxnard, Weininger's final conclusion, which is ngeles (via Port Los Augeles and Burbank, Los Angeles Ll " :> | Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara: | G Hollister, Pajaro, G that woman has no soul at all, is| Santa Rosa, Sundays. § a. m. | e e S based on carefully prepared scientific| State of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m. e °"* 103ce premises; taken, it would appear, from | _For Los Ag:‘:(l:sfil:rl;\"ians.‘:f;_"mcx;d gast | 9.00aSan Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsonville, the whole range of modern DIOIORY. | (orey, San Simeon, Cayucos Port Harford (San R Tinas, San Luis Obiapo physiology, psychology and philosophy, | Luis 'Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme: | a10m and_clothed in a lcarned phraseology | Coos Bay.d a m. Feb, 18, 26 Mar. o [1 -1oe 5 5 sei 3 orita. O & m.. Feb. 22, Mai | 11.304 San Jose and Way Stact 400 that fairly bristles with scientific| pIvpn o 04e” Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | §.I$-S.'Ju:: 203 Way Staclons isu RIS, | Cabo, Mazatlan,' Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, 00PDel Monte Express—Santa San Jose, Watsonviie, Santa According to this Chatterton of psy- | Topolobampo, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey chology, woman has no memory,” no m;.;:..\néfl}:’:\hvrxcnkflc’)\* 5 > | LE P Thott i Rt o ever. | {A EXCURSIONS (Season 1906)—The actile Grove . " imaginalion.zo ‘i"d“h’d“““‘_’ Whatever. | ,ilaial Aluskan excursion steamship Spokans | 13.00Los Guios. Wrigiit, Buuider Crecky e is “too low in the moral scale” 1o | ) leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victorfa June 7, | Santa Cruz, via Santa Clara and be called a criminal. She can neither |21_July 5 20. Aug. 2. Narrow Gauge S .. 1048a love nor hate. “Her affection is purely | For further information. obtaln folder. Right | 3.30PSouth San Francisco, San Jose, and exclusively sexual and as a mother | s reserved to chunn: steamers or sailing dates, | 43)-0“‘57-’.‘ m‘";;!:’rvs'{:‘"m:’:nfl- ! she is as little worthy of admiration | (paises Hote. 10 Market st and. Brcadway | {800PSants Clars, San Jose. Los Gatos, &n. as when she sinks to the other extreme | wharves. FREIGHT OFFICE, 10 Market st. | 5-30PSanJoseand Principal Way Stutions | of femininity.” " [ ORIIANDL SN St | A ee. Glirey, Sallase Faso Critics seem to be agreed, however, | C- D- DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. | Tobtes, Sua Luta Obispo: Santa that what prevents Weininger's pas- | = 2 Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, slonately earnest work from being con- | X1 Paso, New Oricans - 810a . s | 5.48pE1 Puso, Kansas City, sidered seriously as a contribution to | TOYO KISEN KAISHA Chicago. - 210a our understanding of woman is the luphsj-n‘x 'c:uoncv o Capitgia, c! v vi anis R ‘astroville, Del fact, which is made evident on almost (ORIENTAL S. S. €0.) R p. (- L imont, San Mateo, Beresford, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park, Palo Alfo...... 30pSan Jose and Way Statio; every page, that its author knew noth- ing of different types of womankind. | For him there was only one type of | Steamers will leave whart, corner First and | 10 Brantar streets, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and | Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), | - woman—woman. And 50 this mis-| Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at PPalo Alto and Way Stations ogynist of 21 proceeded with his piti- | Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No | 11,30 South San Franctseo, Millbrae, unconscious of | 2IE0 received on board on day of sailin Mogame, San Mateo, Belmont, turday, Mar.17,1906 | urday, Apr. 14.1906 | 'S, s. Hongkong Maru g Sae e §. S. America Maru, S ~ Redwoo kl'-n-on:, between the Menlo Park and PalofAlto fair sex as he knew it In, as one| & S Nippon Maru, Thursday, May 10,1906 | 11.30pSaturdays only for Mayfield, Moun- might say, the “frothiest” capital in| Round-trin tickets at reduced rates tafn View: Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and San Jose 19.459 For freight and passage apply at company's Europe, and the womankind of France or | For frelzht and passage apply at con of England, not to mention—what would | °/5® (I AV ERY Astt. General Manager. KLAND HARSOR FERRY nday, 7. » .G Daily exoept Suoday, 7.10. 9.0, 11.00 4. Sunday oniv, 7.30.9.00. 5 - $3073.00, 430 6.00, 730 moss ANWAN, SANGA, AT ZEALANE e SYONEY DIRECT AMDE g Tanire ing—that of the United States. TO BE PRINTED IN AMERICA. In the English book printing trade geean!cs.s.C 17, 1L A. M. . 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts. Ticket 0fiea 513 | Market, Freight Ofcs 327 Marset St., Pier 7 Pacils St ntique. course of preparation, is to be “set up” and “machined” in America, has caused great consternation. ‘While in the hands of Messrs. A. & C. Black the printing of the huge work was always intrusted to Scottish printing establish- ments, most of whom are centered in | §. S. VENTURA, for Honolulu. Samoa, Auck- | the announcement made in the Athe- |55 VENTURE o o erch &, 2 P. M. | tisy eoreptd. tSundsy onty. Sicmines naeum that the tenth edition of the | §. € MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Mch. 11, §Dafly. and stoos at wil “Encyclopedia Britannic: now in |S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Saturday, Mch. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—T7:30, 9:00 a m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, €:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, Compagnle Generale Transatl. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday instead of Saturday, 10 a. m., from Pler 42, Edinburgh. The transfer of the job to| i 30 p. m. the other side of the Atlantic will sever | North Riven foof of JIGUOR ST 4 Sece | SAN RAFAEL TO_SAN FRANCISCO. the association of the Scotch capital | ong class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN- "\ll'.zh:x DAYS—6:00, 7:35, 7:00, 9:20 & m.3 ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), | | New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO,, Pacific Coast | with the great work which has con- tinued unbroken since its first issue. But in view of the fact that the Amer- | 3 - | A 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. fean sales greatly exceed those made | piixers cold by ail Raiiroad Ticket Agents. e | e here there is considerable justification S Sun | Week for getting all the printing done in . America. English devotees of Esperanto, who cherish the hope that it is destined to become the universal language of civil- ized mankind are greatly clated over its recognition by the Board of Educa- tion. The board has promised a grant to the Esperanto class at Keighly Mu- nicipal Technical Institute. Mr. Saxaeur, the general secretary of the British Esperanto Association, tells me that similar grants are sure to be made in the near future to other schools BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLEJO and NAPA Napa Valley Route Monticello 5‘ 8. Co. and Napa Valley Eleo- tric R. R. Co. ' Close connections. 6—ROUND TRIPS DAILY—g Boats leave San Francisco 7:00, *9:45 a. m.. 12:30 noon, 3:13, 6:00, *8:30 p. m. San Francisco nding and office, Pler 2, foot of Mission st., one block south Market st Ferry. Meals a la ca Phone Main 1508. whose students are eager to master the | _*Lands Navv Yard direct. i | 1 polyglot tongue. Thus far the London Healdsburg. [10:402(10:28 2 County Council has refused to sanction RAILWAY TRAVEL. . e f 7:30 n{ its introduction in the elementary p et schools under its control, but it is ex- cp . = T T pected that opposition will not long Callfornla e Vanen._T'7:30 continue. Esperanto is making great - nd headway in Japan. One class there, ‘Sherwood. conducted by a fellow of the Royal Geographical Soclety, has 433 pupils, of whom 350 are Japanes e e King Edward’s Oldest Subject, LONDON, . Feb. 24.—“Grandfather” McNally, King Edward’s oldest subject, who lives at the Home for the Aged, maintained by tone Little Sisters of the Poor, has entered his 110th vear. For fourteen vears the Sisters, whose only funds are the alms they beg from door to door, have cared for the old man. It is twenty-eight years since he re- turned from the United States, and while he was there he buried his wife, whom he married in Ireland when she was a girl and he was a lad of 18. It is thirty years since she died, and she was 80 thea. “Yes, I have lived a very long while, he said to a visitor. “It is because I have always led a steady life. I was| never the worse for drink in my life. I never ate too much. I never believed in ruining my stomach with too much drink or food. Aye, I am happy. I sleep well and enjoy my ‘vittles." " —_———————— Kaiser Convert to Autoing. PARIS, Feb. 24.—The correspondent in Berlin reports that further enthu- | siasm is displayed by the Kalser in au- tomobiling. The Kaiser recently at- tended the Berlin Automobile Club ban- quet and made a speech, declaring his willingness to become the club's patron. He was recently quoted as opposing a proposition to vote a special tax on au- tomobiles. Limited To Chicago in Theee ° =Ty Days With 7:80 A, M.] For Stockton, Merced, fresn, Hanford, Visalia, Bakersflela, 8:00P. M. and intermediate potnts, #:30 A M—Cullfornta Limited, 3 days io ci- cago. Leaves every . 't connection to Grand Canyon. T 9:30 A. M.—Valley Limited for Stockton, Mer. ST Spr! Springs é‘;fi.,’,‘.",‘;"’:‘: Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boon- Shle ana Greenwood: at Hopland for Dunean Springs, Highland Bv;l.u’n.!}:mvm- Carls. Sorings and Lake County Hot Spi g h tor Vichy ngs, Saral m o Bl e W S 8:00 P. M.—Overland Express for Denver, Kansas City. Chicago and Grand 2 Lakes, — Poty Upper, Lake, Lierly's, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half- Way House_ Comptche, Hopkins. Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport aad Usal; at Wil lits for Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood for Fort Canto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- Canyon. First street. San Jose. 7o SAN RAFAEL, NORTH E¥y7aa ’Tl San Gakiand: 51 South ~