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R ~APRIL 1 , 1906, RIVAL ENRACES - NISS EONA MAY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JAPANESE STEAMER AMERICA MARU + TAKES DEPARTURE FOR ORIEL\I_T OUR FEE $7.50 TO BE PAID WHEN CURED. P Consult the Doctors i it e _ WHO | T -~ b 1 Veather s " . a ~Q . -k A sad Carries Many Pas- azon weranas_veets imey . (She Refuses to.Act in New CURE|| rwism i aies ' 1o ‘ d F ” The following maximym and minimum Piece Until Her Part Is 7AUASlles, ‘Plossanton, Livermita L = re Tepor ¥ ¥ . . Traey. Latbrop. P SENgers and ru o varlows SUeE T Made the Dominating One 748a Suadey Brcazion Vrigh FeicE o 208 | Chicago 20| Washington Shasta Express—(Vias Davis), L’dl 00. C e 54.38 | Jacksonville . : 5 ;flm&”fimfi"&x‘&‘ S ool New Xork w544 Nono, 1. 0072 | PLAY CHANGED FOR HER 8.00aDavis. Woodiand, Knighis Lasding. Pittsburg - 80-62| s e r mimfl'. e, Orov! AR 8L All 'l‘l:ouble Caused by the FRANCISCO. ....... 63-50, " The (gl‘::wlng are the seasonable rafnfalls to date as compared with those of the same date | last season and rainfall in the last twenty- We cure Skin Diseases, Blood Pol- son, Varicocele, Stricture, Nervous Decline, W Fintula City of Peking lIs| iters, Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth xiven by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- temperature, 52; minimum, B0; average depth of snow on ground 175 inches against 20 inches same date last season. The pressure has fallen steadily over the disturbance over the southern portion of the San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday chestra and chorus which brought her rival “on.” ACTRESS IN A HUFF. later, when nothing much appeared to be G. Ry ‘For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona., 1:30 D. m., Apr. 13, 18, 24, 30, May 6 Corona, 1:30 Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara: ta Rosa, Sundays, 8 & m. 1m-v~’fifio. Crockett and tons, Su; el s 3 s and Diseases of the Blad- ” 1 1 hours: 134, Late Getting ' bl Lest mhis Last <[ Important Entrance Given | aer ana prostate. = Staticns— 24 Hours. Season. Season. i3 g 0 Speeial Diseases—Newly contract- Away T ol B4 AN | Another Woman in . Cast |] s sad chionic cases cured all bummine. sazm £ a -\’ . Sacramento = 0.00 ;‘!} . ty-four hours; cures effected in seven days. B Francisco . O-f'g o B Ws make no charge for a friendly talk 8an Jose L4 SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. /}] or correspondence. ~Come to us s o e 4088 ¥ ; 2 5 ; trictest confidence. We have been ex- j ~ p Independence .. .. 0.00 LONDON, April 14—Edna May's new |§ SESSE CO0ICRRCT Jal diseases of man 8.404 Oakdale, Chinese, Jamesto Takes La rge Num- San Luls Oblspo .. 0.00 plece, “The Belle of Mayfair,” has Just | § for"years. Nothing sciénce can devise of 4 onors, Tuotumac and Angeis. oy $985 S Los Angeles % e - been given its. first production at the || money can buy is lacking in our otnes f | §904ANARtIC ExprescOglor ant BT b or of Chl & e Vaudeville. A lively rumpus occurred at || eatfpment. [We will use vou honéstiy, and Way Siation i) §4ts c nese THE COAST . one of the renearsals the other day, re- || {75, Yo' (AN, 458 rre, 2o 5 | | 1890a vatieo, Batly. Nape, Sareay o5y ~ ) ] 7| garding which not so much as a whisper |} discomfort and expense. ook "“.""‘k racy, for (_‘ ailao £ sEg3 %3 £'| was allowed to get into the papers here. 1f you cannot call, write for symp- | ' LetBrop, Stockion, Merce aliav. § E5i3 42 & | The cause of the trouble was'a natural || tom blanks. ymond, Freino, Gosen, Juse: Gt ©z =3 s ’, tion, Lemoot >~ SRS 3 45 23 g3 H e DR. HOLSMAN & CO. Bakersted, Los Rageies. o 7088 g R 3 A £ g i Bl e e || Hours—8 10 5. 7 to 8:30 p. m dauy; | | 10-20AK e, Kansas Cliy, 1 708 - - . g £ |duction of which she is nominally the Sunday, 9 to 12. 1100A T O i == 4ln ¥ 8 4 3 . | bright particular star. The person who g0, Denver, Kansas City. ter 1 e 70 34 SB oo | threatened temporarily to eclipse the Sy- "fiqsnn San Jose and Way Stations. - - Eureka 54 g: i:—w jgg racz;se girl hwu preu‘y I;c;’uleBP]c;und;,Mwho 13 S e Fresno . 8 N K s also in the cast of “The Belle of May- : SE. Famiion. 0.02 04 52 W -00 | fair” and who is a former Savoy favorite g A ‘.flfiifllfifi.hc‘e 50 70 8 8 ‘09 | of much popularity in the metropolis. » o 1o Angeles..29.88 70 5% E ‘% | The authors of “The Belle of Mayfair" o w & Mt Tamalpais.20.98 5 .00 | are Leslie Stuart and Captain Basil Hood, North Head...29.688 &7 -00 | and the latter of these gentlemen is well N ends o] s -3 | known in theatrical circles to be one of Lt gl GRS ikiiis. V405 w2 g ot g .00 | Louie Pounds’ most devoted admirers. So u plain wranea sliess, Mariinez, San Ramon, © ng -09 | perhaps it Is not surprising that In writ R TRETE ™ | et ri o e, B 1 1 A . -00 | Ing his latest “book” Captain Hood pro- smbem snan | 00n T TaeG Roseburis ‘00 | vided Miss Pounds with an uncommonly o Newarl gt - Sacramento Clear, .00 | good part. It was a part, in fact, that _uflvfln_‘-fl. !lu;-“lrvr-n-..'- ] - 9 X.cox (i % not only ran the star’s decidedly close so AVEL. . .| 5.009The Owl Limited— Newsad, Los" Clear .00 | far as opportunities and “numbers” go, leave Plers © snd 108, M Tulare,. =~ — Pt.Cldy .00 | but gave Miss Pounds what is known on . 1 & :;loufly -00 | the stage as an “entrance” which prom- E WHICH ARRIVED HERE SEPTEMBER 8, 1902, P thay (0o | ised to be one of the sensatlons of the i I 5 BEEN LAID UP ON THE MUD FLATS AT SAU- . Gy’ 00 | plece. 3 M ¥ _4 | Walla Walla..29. Pt.Cldy .00 | Miss May’s “entrance” was simply noth- ;}'lnnemucca ,213.1393 g“v,v ;l(tac\}dy ‘33 ing to it, and when the first complete re- fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Lorie t:° i L ™ | hearsal of the piece took place last Tues- - = % da; except when msrr: are lb:t th‘x;ee tides, 3% | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | day the little lady from the United States f sometimes occurs. The helghts glven are in FORECAST. Baervi st i pldition to tha soundings. ob cie Biglien Sl | | o eraie: 1‘:23:: ind. BIriiees; asimum | Hke & fs:nv‘v;d t;oth: ::I\"o"";:o:l?;;hg‘xf joldAeld snd inday only... s L LR entire Pacific slcve. There has been consid- | . o = Miss 7o : = Ap 18. 34 30 % 5 5 e B, erable increase in cloudiness from Fresno south nd now, Miss ay, you please, P._m., Apr. 9, 15, o May 20® Oregon artigs, Time Ball. 2nd conditions are favorable for a moderate | said the stage manager a few minutes | For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angsies and mmento, Maryuvilie,” Redding. 's_"‘ Sk un- Portland, uo.n:yn:m iles and San Jose ( lay only)....... .. 5 . = v wi bably be fair in 311.48a chants” Excrange, San Francisco, Cal., | State. Easter day will oro n3 | happening on the stage. But instead of | State of Cailfornia, Thursdays, 9 a. m. - v, s * | the rming and cloudy in the afterncon d T B et e ey Dight with brisk westerly sinds. making her entrance the American singer | _For Los Angclss (via San Pedro ang Hast AST LINE (Broad Gaugel today °. BURNETT, FORECAST FOR & L rounded upon Leslie Stuart, the COM-|yerey "San Simeon, Cayucos. Port Harford (Sas - DA San Jose and Way Stations. nr Nevadan, Greene, 7 days 9 hours from i Kahul Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 68 hours from Graye Harbor, bound south, put in to land pas- | senge r Santiago, Anderson, 12 hours from Moh- chr Mabel land. Gale. Madsen, 6 days from Port- CLEARED. Saturday Stmr Czarina, Duggan, Spreckels & Bros. Co. Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria: P C S § Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; P C S Co. Stmr Corona,. Gielow, Eureka; P C 8§ Co. Jap stmr America Maru, Going! Homgkong, etc.: W. H. Aver, r Enterprise, Younggren, Hilo and Hon- : 3. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. stmr Blackheath, Sherburne, : Barneson, Htbberd & Co. stmr Oceano, Davies, Portland; Willlams, o, y, April 15, Portland; J. D. ) E £ Victoria, hama. PALERMO—Satled Apr 12—Stmr Calabria, York. for M MANCHESTER—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Cal- edonfan. from Boston. ANTWERP—Arrived Apr 13—Stmr Mar- quette, from Boston and Philadelphia. Salled Apr 14—Stmr Finland, for New | York. GLASGOW—Sailed Apr 12—Stmr Hibernian, for Quebec and Montreal; stmr Ontario. for Montreal and Quebec. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Apr 14—Stmr Cym- ric, for Boston. LIVERPOOL —Sailed Apr 14—Stmr Campa- nia, for New York. HAVRE—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr La Savole, from New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Apr 13—Stmr Preto- ria, from New York. Sailled Apr 14—Stmr Prince Eitel Frederich, for New York. BROWHEAD, April 14—Stmr Etruria, from New York, reported by wireless; will probably reach Queenstown at 8:45 p m: stmr Amerika, from New York, reported by wireless, will of the company stood around with eyes. and mouths open. Of course, with the whole town waiting to see the American songstress in the Hood-Stuart plece, there was nothing for both authors and management but capitu- lation, and so without more afio certain changes were made in the leading femi- nine parts, and after these had been sub- mitted to her Miss May gracefully con- sented to return to the cast and the day was saved. x NEWCOMES FOR THE STAGE. If Michael Morton’s new dramatization of “The Newcomes” proves to be a suc- cess it will have to be admitted that this American playwright is a versatile man. It was Morton who adapted * Tolstoi's gloomy ‘‘Resurrection” so successfully, OAKLAND. 068 Broadway. 10 Markst st., San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL 8. S. C0.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and Hongkons, calling at Hofoluly, Kobe (Eiogo), Nagasak! and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No on board on day of sailing. Burbank, Los 8.30A6!1roy, Hollister, Tres Pin ‘Watson: Lieutewant U. S. N., in charge. . 7 poser, who was standing near, with flash- | Luis Oblepo), Ventura and Hueneme: 'San Mateo, Beimont, Sau > = B e ol t Olouty Runitiy, [ TR Ay e Coon Bay. ® a. m.. ADE. 7, 15, 35, eay 1 Toctaaantit, Giiroy. Pajaro, Wer SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. o pessibly light showers; light east winds. “Is this really to be my entrance, Mr. | - Bonita. 9 a. m.. Apr. 11, 19, 27, May 5. sonville,Capttola. Santa Cruz. Del Valley—Cloudy Sunday; fresh I For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Monte, Monterey, Pactfic Grove 4.308 - . Sacramento Valle; y Stuart?” she demanded, in What are| capo, Mazatlan. Altats, La Paz, Santa Rosalls, | 8.00AShore Line Limited—San Joss, - 10 reels ARRIVED. south winds. ralley—Cloudy Sunday: fresh | KNOwn as freezing accents. Topolobampo, Gusg:n (Mex), 10 a. m., Tth ‘Pajaro, Castroville, Paso Robles, LT ¥ oods s e o Ao it e i i ot “Why, yes, Miss May, I believe s0,” | of each month. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, > narhor, SO Vann T how TOM STR | Mlonet Clouay gunday; brisk west winde, | faltered the composer, while an eloquent | , AGATSA, FXCURSIOND Kiammhiy Spakans et on s Losisrey: Foctic Movements of Steamers. Stmy Francls H Leggett, Reinér, 22 hours M\’uri;vl-;)nlrufxlgfig' Distrist Forsoastes silence reigned. will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria June Grove.... ... -, 5 . from Eureka, bound south, put in (o land pas- - G = a “Them you may have your part back,” | ¥ 21, July 5, 20, Aug. 2. R e i eta Batiaaa) B i Stmr ‘Sequola, Reed, 42 hours from Ventura. |y 1. ~acasaki and Woosung. observed the former “Belle of New York.” | For further information, obtatn folder. sht R g Smir Despatch, Weber, 66 hours trom Asto- | “g]lieq or 10— Stmr Doric, for Honoluly ana | and forthwith swept from the scene, while | ™ T1CKET OFFICES, 4 New Montgomery st. Margariis, Saa Luis Obiso, T ot Ut I Lo el o om Graye | San Francisco, via Shanghal, etc., and Yoko- | author, composer and stage manager | (Palace Hotwl). 10 Market st and 2y Guadaiupe, Gaviots, Sants Baz e » Higgins, rs from Grays hastily took counsel together, and the rest | Wharves. FREIGHT OFFICE, 10 Market st. e Angeles o 11450 ta Clara, atsonyille, Saata 12.18» & C mr City of Peking, Robinson, Ancon and ¥ S Co. reka, Golightly, Seattle; master. reach _Plymouth 10 a m Sunday. NAPLES—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Florida, k. gceanics.s. and he is also the author of “The, Little Stranger,” the rollicking farce” which N s % DIASET MM 1o Tav1iL 5. 5. MARIPOSA. for Tahitl, Apr. 16, 11 A, 3. ailed Apr 14—Stmr New k. via Honolulu. Santa Monica, Olsen, San Pedro. Despatch, - Weber, San Pedro. Sea Witch, AnMerson, Bristol Bay. p Star of Italy, Bolton. Bristol Ray. Stmr Stmr Bark weather. DELAGOA BAY, April 14.+Br ship George T, Hay, from Rosario, for Luderitz Bay, was abandoned: was in a sinking condition oft made by Morton for Beerbohm Tree, who will produce it in London as soon as the run of Stephen Phillips’ “Nero” comes to DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday Saturday. 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot class to Havre, §70 and upward. Seo- | a Clara, Johnson. Biistol Bay; . scored 1its fiftieth performance at the Cri- NOMA, tor Honolulu, Semos, - ovtiie Del e K | Alasks Packers' Assoclation. o0 o OH_Arkved Apr 14—Stmr St | terion the other night, so if he has also S S S ey Thursday, April 1% 3 P M. | < e, Pacic Orave. g - T1AIS Cmpracs Y sp Harbor © 1L o Sges) . : Louis. from New' York, far Cherbours and | managed to make an interesting play out |s."'S. 'ALAMEDA, for "Honolulu. Saturday. | 1g.16e8an Mateo. Becestord, Beimont, t .y 5 | Schr Excelsior, Christianson, Nelsons La- | Southampton. and proceeded. of Thackeray’s delightful but not especial- | April 28, Mento vy X - r | Alsskta; Taoon Salpon G i 1 e o'n-d ly dramatic novel the thing will, {ndeed, |J, I SPRECKELS & BROS. (0., Agts Tickst 0ffcs 643 | gicie Haicyen:, Hetets - Mene s ¢ san | D @ feather in his cap. Market, Freight Ofics 337 Market St., Pier 7 Pacile 3t SAILED: 3 e sty tadas 1| MeanWhile it miy'bs sail that this stage | e ——mme e = mn et Saturday, April 14. rancisco Apr 1¢—THad version of the adventures of Colonel New- pagnie Generale Transatlantique. a N t 32 N had strong SE winds, 2 Com] B, St America Maru, Going, Hongkong | Iat 28 . 5 fa B2 N able winds and fine | come, Clive, Ethel and the rest, has been First p Bohemia, Whalmen, Bristol Bay. Port Elizabeth. Crew was brought here by a | an end, and that If it proves as successful | ong class to Havre $45 and upward. GEN- ot St.) 2 Destinati Salls.| PI Thomsen, Bristol Bay. |-Germah ‘Veese as the adaptation of “Oliver Twist” which FRAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND ay, 7.10, 9.00, 11.00 A.M.; o s g P Bark Euterpe, Swanson, Bristol Bay. —_—— * | Tree gave recently the American rights | CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson ‘bullding), " . il 15 I E Power schr Dawn, Jacobson, Requa. FRENCH NOBLEMEN MAKE & x - New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast 80, 10,304 ».; 12.00%., April 15, L SPOKEN. E VERY POOR HUSBANDS | Will be avaflable forthwith. Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. 8.00, 7.30 ». s 11 amiPier 18| April — in lat 20 34 N, iong 74 15 W, stmr = It should be a success, too, if careful | Tickets sold by all Rallrcad Ticket Agents. ror Momie. o 5 s ey Pier 2 | Advance, from New York, for Colon. and painstaking work count for anything, tSunday excepted. :Sunday only. bMondayonlgs am|Pier .2 | pm Pler 20 | 1 2 ;' London Paper Discusses the Unhappy 8 pm|Pler 2 9 o 1 Alllances Into Which American Girls Enter. DOMESTIC PORTS. BANDON—Sailed Apr 14—Schr Advance, for | Ban_Pedro. am Pier .21 EVERETT—Seiled Apr 13—Schr Winslow, 4Daily. and stops at all stations on Sunda, . CALIFORNIA NGRTHWESTERN RY. C& for Michael Morton tells me that he has BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. had this adaptation of “The Newcomes™ in hand for over three yéars. And al- o'& Vay.| 0 am(Pler 11 | for San Pedro, LONDON, April 14—“Several ladies MABE lstlln n‘w YAHn S o nd Paru{ JEm gger 9| BELLINGHAM—Arrived Apr 14 — Stmr | whose names have been s0 unhappily um“.‘h' o c:““:' 2’{"}3 due:: o: Tn:f“. i San Diego &fi\‘\'ny:‘ o i 11| R b aaiee, for s Fran- :“e""“"'%a’ln hca:,x;n;g::r;ngi!‘Z;E:r;fl;‘:‘l- :;':‘y ::bf:k‘h:zt:x: the :torynn::l,; tas VALLEJO and NAPA Tharen Feery. Fost of et Stveet. April 16, cisco. ane scan & ‘0 TO SAN RAFAEL. .| Humbolgt ........[12 m(Pler 2 } Arrived, Apr 14—Schr Olymple, from San | clusion,” says the London World, which, | been altered in no way, and in the last Napa Valley Route N A O o JAN DTS Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 [ Pedro. taking that as a text, proceeds to mor- |act we find the kindly old colonel mur-| yontjeello 8. 8. Co. and Napa Valley Eleo- - .| Los Angeles Pe_—ts.’ 5 pm Pler 5 } Aanlkled Apr,-uu-sxmr Edith, for Southeastern alize thus: muring “adsum,” while Ethel and Clive, { tric R, R. Co. Close connections. 200, & m.; 12:35 3:30, 5:10, Tahit! dlrec PR 4 8 [Pl 7 agkan ports. B3 B T PR e i S TTIESalled Apr 18—Stmr Al Ki, for| “It is curlous how many American wom. | after their many vicissitudes, are looking ©—ROUND TIPS DAILY—8 » = 10 am Pler 20 | Skagway. ’ en have been unhappy in their matrimo- | forward to church bells and orange blos- ufi?m 'fin mu-a.r.':” iy =, Coos Bay ...l 3 pmpler 8| Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Humboldt, from Skas | nia] exporlences with Buropean noblemen. | Oms. hei 0 o S miag. ana neith Pue 2 Astoria & Toptland Il am Pler 24 | "9\ ived Apr 14—Stmr Atlas_hence Aor 10 | Especially is this the case in France. The DONE IN FOUR S. foot of Mission at.. one block south Markst st : 1 pm|Pier 27 | JUNEAU—Salled Apr 14—8tmr Jefferson. for | conjugal misadventure of Comtesse Boni| The piece as it stands contains four Ih.mmlg‘u l;-“mml’lfl- Maln 8 ampier 5| SEUE o OINT_Arrived Apr 14_Bktn | 46 Castellane, formerly Anna Gould, puts | acts, the first of which passes in Colonel { T8 e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. oo B0 piPler B | yegner from Callao. Y KN | one in mind of the many more or less un- | Newcome's house, the second at Lady e Sea F ATERE a2 Poir 2| SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Apr 14—Schr | happy marriages recently made by am’s ball, while in the third a re- RAILWAY TRAVEL. Sntteny - -Rtlast o WE=m, “u | S ey e °r 19| Comet., from Grays Harbor. wealthy American girls with French-no- | turf is made to the colonel’s house. In v Shipplng Mershants. State of Die. Way.| 9 am{Pler 11 (s FLORENCE_fialled Apr 13—Power schr 80~ | plomen. the fourth we find him installed in apart- & 5 * v Halcyon was cléared yesterday | Bonita § ampter 11 | "TACOMA—Safied Apr 18Stmr Macknaw, | “There is ‘t,hrls m“ch-‘oihe-cm;rlnlu}l;n:& ments with Clive, ;\oaxe rand the t-;‘om a 1 Ornla o Mexico th I Sonot 2 pm| 7 for ‘rancisco; stm: onian, for Hono- cay, who, as Miss Hele: ”. 5 urse, T < hook t . G S pmiPler 2| ol shr W I Sumith, for Sen Pedte T | o oess de Valantay | Campaigner”’—and then, of course, there Morton, was a fine type of the accom- | g the final scene at Greyfriars. 4 . . April 20, s —_Arriv > B2 L Apier | neasTORIAGArrived Apr 14—Stmr Aurelle, | 1 1igheq’ American helress, and an orna- | That the plece will be produced by Tree le1t8d Bel'ham| ? pm gm 10 Satled Apr 14—Stmr Dalsy Mitchell, for San | ment to any soclety. Bruuxhlt up- in the | with much attention to detail goes with- T T Wid .| G r -/ 1 pm|Pier "2 | Francisco. most refined manner, and with literary | oyt gaying, and both he and whoever ‘o Chicago in Days T it g, e R A AP T CR sty Hugh Mechim: | attainments, she married the dissolute | iayg the colonel in the United States will + + Sleepers and Dinens 7 ".....| 4 pm/Pler 11 | from cruise. " |Duc de Valancay, fascinated by the|p,ve abundant data as regards makeup For Merced, Fresno, pm|Pier 2 | Salled Apr 14—Stmr Mayfair, for San Fran- | glamor of his title. She suffered for sev- | 5ng general characteristics in Doyle's wmg gy id, L e 0 | O OOSH_Passed Apr_ 14—Stmr Charles | €T vears from the indignities and coru- | any “counterfeit presentments” of ornta 3 days to Chi. | Bler %0 | Nelson. hence Apr 10, for Seattle; stmr Rafn. | €Ity of her husband, and though she gaved | oo1onel Newcome. Leaves every day. oa to Grand Canyon. o B .—Valley Limited for Stockton, Mer- O - Fresno, Hanford, Visalla, Baksrsfeid and points on_Slerra Rallway. 10:53-2. m.—For Stockton, Riverbank, Oakdals her husband's family from absolute ruin and his family property from the brokers by paying one hundred thousand pounds, she afterward discovered not only that |- { fer. from Bellingham, for San | 8 am/picr 29 | Grice Dollar, from Mukiteo, am'Pier 24 | 1 cisco; stmy for Port' Har- ord. Passed inward Apr 14—Br etmr Indradeo, hence Apr 11, for Nandimo, B. C. Cosmo Hamilton collaborated with Sey- mour Hicks in “The Beauty of Bath” produced at the Aldwych Theater this week. He has another musical comedy { Costa R Puget Sound Ports|1l am Pler 9 TUmatilla. . 1 R Stataos £ ISLAND PORTS. W1 had beco; - ;nd points on Slerra Rail a 7, the | Gonelson. | Beattle & Teoma.... § pmiPler 20 | MARAWELI—Sailed_Apr 13—Bark Ewmily ;hfu:hf;'t‘;.:h.e;r;‘; zmuy ot et ,ffi: coming along In a wéek or two, the run | &hd pointe o gy PP R Caittor. | M0nS0ls ca s -\ 1 pmiPler 40 | p “yhitney, for San Francisco. e of yet another of his plays has just come | *’giate points. Dairie FROM SEATTLE. | “HILO—Arrived Apr 13—Bark Amy Turner, | band, ‘l;ut nxllaod thn;d-ll::!‘l:ge;l:d r:a)]:t u; % an end and a fourth has been an- .",'(’." %‘_o,.,q thc::vlnd um’a”mm et of hence Mar . . bear the soiled, mud-| e of o g - 3 feet of ced. “The Beauty of Bath” is un e natic EASTERN PORTS. B TOoun 2 TICKET OFFICE! street and : I anged Destiration. | NEW YORK - Arrived ApF 14—Stmp An | Duchess de Valancay. doubtedly a success, owing partly to the | gerry Depot, San Francisco; Broadway, w bearings | anca, from Colon. ““There, t0o, is the miserable example of | 7' gevmour Hicks and his wife, | Oakland: 21 South First street, San Jose. i quse. ' b3 | BOSTON—Salled Apr 13—Br stmr King | Bettie Curtis, who became the Mar- |00 BI85 TREPN, Fhopular favorites, Lighth S % E = kagway & Way Ports Apr. | George, for New York. SR chioness de Talleyrand-Perigord, of Mrs.. tly to the fact that this musical com- To SAN IMFI Lightt ¥ oy Ports ',’\\pr. 0 iEmE_In F},’:},"i’;, I—Fr bark Marthe | Oliver Belmont's ;nr;xl-]tiuv:au hmm-‘ ;ha 2;; :cma“y has quite a little plot and o H MAYO, yay & Way PortsiAny 3% e late Vicomtesse Fontilliat, who on her g N e Skagway & Way Po g Roux_ for 3 0 money has been £ N. Ing Twelith | I Skagway & Way Poris: Abe. 3 | - GENOA—Sailed Mar 80—Ger stmr Memphls, | deathbed must have regretted that she | Partly to the fact KGR0 madty: Fas bons ROSS VALLEY, et | Skagway & Way Ports.(Abr. 35 | for San_Francisco. had ever changed her name from plain | Spared on dress 3 Thé taile 2 he © ! Beovie & Way poalapr- 28] ron“a°’?3‘35’37‘3:&'."&"»”565%"1;X:i Mim{ Smith. ty girls to l‘au"t the“rmu. e Merchandise for the Orlemt. | Sants Ciert: .| Skagway & Way bors. May ] | Fourichon, for San Franclsco, via Shanxhal, “Further afield than France, there {s the | is commonplace to a degree. The -Japanese steamer America Maru safled | TAT2 — Arrived Apr 14—Chil bkin Alta, from Ma- | example of Eva Julia Bryant Mackay, T Sl e e L o =, S, Mnn and Tike. i % oy who married the Prince Colonna Stigliano, | LINEMAN’S TOUGH SKULL SAVES ire. GUAYMAS—Arrived Apr 2—Fr stmr Amiral Magon, hence Mar 25, and galled for Havre. Salled Mar 27—Ship Paramita, for San Francisco. NAVIDAD—Sailed Apr 4—Schr Sequoia, for San_Francisco. IQUIQUE—Arrived priof Mar 31—Br stmr Craigard, hence Jan 25. SHANGHAI—Sailed Apr 14—Bktn Amazon, for Columbia River. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Mar 20—RBr etmr Montauk, from Tocopilla, for St. Lucia. eral merchandise xclusive of treasure follows: For Japan, 30; - Phil | United States Coast and Geodetfc Survey— HIM FROM INSTANT DEATH d Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, ance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the a scapegrace if ever there was one. Quite recently this lady; when she desired to marry her daughter, found herself obliged to buy her husband’s consent to the mar- riage, “What a pleasure, too, it must have been to the family of the St. Louis girl who married the Spanish adventurer Count Peneloza to hear, after her divorcs, 2 superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at ity front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 nutcs later than at Fort Point; the height the tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, APRIL 15. REDDING, April 14.—Walter Adams, a lineman employed by the Northern Cali- fornia Power Company, fell a distance of twenty-eight feet from the top of a pole this morning and landed upon his head. u 33 PORT SAID—Arrived Apr 13—Br stmr 23 ‘ount béen arres Sun ”‘T" 2;% de%fifi“fr#g:—rfi:é" p:.‘rm 3—Fr .: :::;lfifc!ou:r!n?d g g‘or a time his comrades gave him up for ‘way. Hoom. (el e 2t M. | Amiral Duperre_hence Jan 32, for Havre. | ‘There are many Other familiar in- |dead. His neck had every lppea.rnmierof CKET OFFICE—6%0 :?& @ provisions, D (Timel [Time] Time| |Time| VLADIVOSTOK—In port Feb 13—Br stmr | gtances which show that, as a rule, the | being broken, and Bl“;:m:l ‘;:'m"fl ] T ot T st s S - — B ”‘W" gl e~ z v T law T W B " Avrived Mar $0_Ger sume | marriages of cultured "and well-bred | from Redding. Adams femain an un- e R » champigne, = Vandalis, from New. York. * | American women of wealth with Conti- | conseious condition for several hours and IS s lesther, 84,647 Ibs tobacco, mng kegs natle, | 357 03] 6:88 .}5;,1.‘,,' 52 | CaliedAre 14-Tap some Nippon Maru, for | nental noblemien do not turn out success- | then surptised his friends by getting uj £is s snachinery, 90 pkgs sonor masenal | 3g 0_5] KET red| #9 n Frenclscg A fully. and walking out to his work. 5 2 gs paper, 114 es . | o STPAMERS. . 5 « typewriters, 7 pkgs bicycle goods, 3501 | .. 4.6l 12 0. NEW YORK—Sa! 4 st “It is to be noted that these French, | g “Fubwer, 00 bais e e {1 4.6 1:56| 0. for %L:?-&'rmwu Tatse, .’:"&'&, ITtallan, Russian and Spanish noblemen do | Donnellys have to go to make marriages 5 pkgs paints, 370 cs coal oil. 27 o8k 1g 46| 2: X raltar, Naples and Genoa: stmr e, | not marry beautiful Americans without | of love. ’ e S s s T 2 i3 L T It e e nor American however | “The French and other Continental n0- cs matches 24 bdls ron, 15 | 3 i1l #7521 G rg and Southampton; stmr Lucania, for | MONEY, nclined to 2 15 £ and nothing else, and oods, 27,020 1bs lead, 10,300 ibs 3 Queenstown and Liverpool: stmr ‘much they might be inci associate | blemen want money , else, 5 bxs sbap, 16 cs Arugs. | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | for Lond: tmr Noordland, for Antwerp; stmr | themselves with dancers and singers. No; | but for the money which comes to them 5025 bbis flour, 3341 cs canned | the early morning tides are given in the left | St Yaurent. fo the English nobllity that the pen. |in the shape of dowries they would seldom and the Frances 14,380 Ibs aried fish, 3880 Ibs 11 c-imd colump and the successive tides of the o 26 to time: tha for their wives.” oriet % 800 lbs raisins. SITL lbs 21 &= for Havre. it is rruit, dp> in tha opler T s i ¥ 22" | niless Anna Robinsons f ever) go to Amerl