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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900 > DOWNFALL OF THE FAYORITE AT SACRAMENTO Dione, Aiter Making a Good | 1owing, Is Beaten by Phebe Childers. | | Day Draws an Immense Agricultural Park i the Sport is the Best i of the Season. St | BY FRED E MULHOLLAND. | ) 7 ries for Friday. are 1 entel WS FROM THE OCEAN AND THE WATER FRONT Kaiser's Transport Bosnia Makes Fast Run Around the Horn. 2o dd aida da il ld e d e i dadddad ddidddaddadcddd Newport Still in Quarantine—Com- | manders of Sewall’s Fleet En- ! joy a Banquet Given in i Their Honor, - — | Another German transport, the Bosnia. | | made port yesterday. When the war was | | on in China she was ordered here in a ! hurry from Philadelphia and made the | run around the Horn iu forty-seven days, | being only one day behind the record | made by the Alameda over fifteen years | ago. | i | The Bosnia belongs to the Hamburg- | American line and was loading at Phila- | delphia for Europe when the news came | that China was in a state of insurrection. | ‘ The German Emperor wanted horses and | he also wanted ships 1o carry them to the | scene of war. The horses he secured in [ California and the ships were hurried here | from all parts of the world. The Alesia came from Kobe, the Samoa from Mojie, | | the Nurnberg from Kaiochau, and now comes the Bosnia from Philadelphia. The | time made by all the vessels is remark- | considered that all of them | rriers. The Nurnberg came able when it STEAMER BOSNIA THAT WILL CARRY HORSES TO CHINA FOR THE GERMAN the Samoa from a remote port in Japan in twenty days, the Ale from Kobe in eighteen days, while the Bosnia came around the Horn in nearly record time., Ail the ves- s will be fitted out by tke Risdon Iron GOVERNMENT. | i \ -+ THE ABBOTT MAKES A HEW WORLD'S RECORD ‘“\:‘Sets the Mark for Geldings,| Aftermath Going a Mile in 2:04 SgSeges 0 Defeats Prince Alert After NE ix on DE’ e ana stake a Hair-Raising Race. A 3.—The atten h day of re City W YORK Dt nd ack. ld for = t $40 A sffesseos or India hea ice Alert wor In the second by h a at badly, Anaconda win- next hes r-raising finish. nt of the day . and the Abbott. Time, big crowd Park this pirited financ four urses. Dominick winners. Track fa Bight Bells won, 1 arian third. Time, Marcy won, furiongs, 4, Mona' B third. TROIT, Sept. 13. lling—Ter: Time, lene won, 1:15%. old F hree of to-day’s ck Adie, The Cov- , were from and all' were ridden 4 ; track fast: nd a half furlongs, other Fred Onoto second, Charley Shane third. Time, and a half furlons. §—The Cove- ma C L d, Virgie a'Or turlongs, ack Adie won, Dous- ond, Descubridora third. Time, a sixteenth, selling—Baffled won, 50 se Outburst third. Time, 1 elghth, selling—Flag of Truce nd, Crossmolina third. a won, Lake Fonzo 1. Time, 1:14%. W YORK, Sept. d an att wd to ( s ar were decld- 1 iteresting except se rusted their money and He practically threw n Noon Day, only won the § on stakes b narrow margin aft bad ride. rite for the Speculation 1 from Kinntkinnie. best horse, as _ Turner had ree winners. as Time, 2:48 1-5 g—The Pride won, 4. Time, 1:1 1-5. half furlongs— 4, Trigger third. fle and a sixteenth—Po- kihnic second, Peaceful third. ‘s furlongs—Gladerun won. Isia second, recker third. Time, 1:02 nd seventy. yar Bramble won, in secured the amateur es in rizes were works of 200 | 1:4 1000, 600 and race was 200 ace was interesting. e defeat of the French | tue Duteh champion t hman ha ize was the sec- 1 6000 francs, and the third 3000. won, Five | ona. Tyr One. Freylingbuysen third. Only | Closes September 26. Office open from x;m |a. m. to 10 p. m, Time, 1:46 3-5. Two nd. fters, CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Results at Har- < lem: pe xposition | Jive furlongs—Duelist won. sFrldclm secdnd, gt v ) o3 ernando third. Time, 1:00 2-5. Prix th the previous visit, | HgmePis ol sbe Furst won, Dolly Welthoft r place in second, Pope Leo third. Time, 1:13 & 2d an eighth—Found wor i, The Devil third 1% twenty vards—Van Hoorebeke furlongs—Silurian won. Moneymuss sec- Time, 1:00 Tile—Cogmoosie won, Prestar Time, 1:10 2-5. Voters, Attention! twelve days more to register. second, Free-for-All Pace Anaconda Two | aster meeting for crossing Eager, ri Clubs— R B ; | den by Morny Cannon, In the race for the | Boston 4 9 i Portland plate. St. Louls . 5 6 10 2 | —— Batterles—Pittinger, Willis and Sullivan; Jones and Buelow. Umpire—Hurst. Suto won, | ter second, Ohnet third. Time, | Works and will carry the Kaiser’'s horses now awaiting shipment from this city, | The Bosnia was built in 1399 by tae | Palmers Co. (Limited) of Newcastle, Eng- land. is 7440 tons gross burden, 45 feet lo: 37 feet beam and 32 feet 7 inches deep. In order to give these vessels all the facilities possible the Collector and Survevor of the Port had a conference terday with the Inspectors of Hulls and Boile It was originally the inten- tion to pass these vessels without inspec- tion, but the In s objected, as Uncle 1 to pass before they lippines, The matter Washington, however, and chances are that the Alesia, B a, Nurnberg and Samoa will get away | of’ here on “‘rush order: Still in Quarantine. The chances seem to be against the getting out of quarantine for | She got in here from PUBLIC SHEDS - TEARS AND THE ~ FIGHTERS LAUGH for the was referred to of Ryan-Moffatt-| Neill Fiasco Is Inter- |&mddnys 5o come: esting. Panama and W y poris on the Tth inst. | with a case of smallpox aboard. Yester- | day she was to be released, but one of the pantrymen developed a case of fever and | | RS the quarantine officer 1;1(-(11\h|¢d the slhip " i in cons: Until it is proven that Syracuse Pugilist Will Remain Here b3 deputy has not the dread | disease the Newport will have to remain in_quarantine. The big freight «steamer Algoa from | China via Hawaill was also in quarantine. She will be released, hovever, and dock | early this morning. Ship Captains Banqueted. One of the most enjoyable little dinners of the season was held at.Marchand's st evening. The guests of honor were Captain Graham of the four-masted bark a Year, While Clever Chicagoan Will Return to His \ Home Soon. ‘The National concerned Wednesday Club -managers and all with the fight flasco of night were in evidence yester- haunts frequented by the prize- 1 fight promoters—all save | Erskine M. Phelps, Captaln Sewall of the 2 who 1s nursing his dislocat- | four-masted bark Edward Sewall, Cap- ed shoulder at the utt Hospital, | tain Amesbury of the Roanoke, the larg- AT R Y s P ihis | €st wooden ship afloat, and Captain Good- my Ryan was only too happy thiS| yip of the Dirigo, the first steel sailing time to put in an appearance. Al Neill | ¢hip built in America, while the host was was e jubtlant. Sam Pooler, Mof-| A, Chesebrough of the well-known firm of Williams, Dimond & Co. The firm handles all of the Sewall fleet and the fact that all these ships from the | famous yards at Bath, Me., were in port decided Mr. Chesebrough upon having a | little reunion. The resuit was the gath- at Marchand’s. It will be remem- | bered for many a day by all who took | part in it. ‘Water Front Notes. The steamer Zealandia docked at Pa- cific street yesterday, has placed in commission for the trip of the ic Shriners to Hilo. The vessel is to placed in the very best of order for: er, was neither sad nor gay. | D. Gibbs was decidedly lugubrious of untenance and most <hary with his tongue. 0om looked injured and was dlain, but the willing patrons of the sport vay spent most of the es names & pictures of J. cal “burned” | n the story is all told it will be a tale of mingled joy and sorrow. Tommy Ryan, with a bunch of notes in his hand rendered, is more than satis- ppiness is unbound- —for less than three | the occasjon. i ing, a gift by the club| Henry Peterson, the well-known oars- 1ag s’ they were suddenly | man, was made a Mystic Shriner Wednes nfronted ruin,” w easlest | day night and all the boys were “‘joshing ming that cever came Neill's way. The | him abo the length of the rope’ and - is Moffatt, but he derives a yesterday. Henry will go to little comfort from the $1250 that was his | Hilo the volcano with the other ! hare. Shriners next month. | Gibbs and Groom did not float on top of | The whaling steamer Balaena_is re- | the puddle. The purse, $2500, and the ex- | ported with twer s. She was ard from were we! Ia. the me; h penses will reach a higher figure than the proceeds of the fight. There were some people in San Francisco who took the wis chance that Ryan would not fight as ad vertised by the club managers. It was due to this exercise of wisdom that the Na- Island and all | | John Monahan, a_teamster, had a nar- | v from death d his ast Steamship terday. He | agon from the ompany's bunk- | tional Club fooled fewer people than its ! ers at Beale street, wh through some | members mishap the chute refu to work and | No forfeit mone claimed yesterday | several tons of coal shot down on the un- | by s of, the concerned. Ryan | fortunate teamster. He was taken to the | threatened a against the National | Harbor Hospital, where it was found that ! { Club for the $0v forreit a slight concussion of the brain and a him to tight, few scratches were all that went to show that he had ever been in an accident. CHESBRO IS WILD. { Pittsburg Loses a Game to the| Philadelphia Nine. CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. for not allowing 0 & compromise was struck, i neither party claiming anything from the | | ether. Pooler waived his claim of forfeit | money to Ryan and Ryan returned the compliment to Pooler. | Tommy Ryan says he thinks so much of San ¥ sco that he will remain here for a year or two. Before he tries busi- ness again he will spend a few weeks at | some springs to regain his health. He is | most anxious to get another match. Mof. | | i | | Clubs— W. L. — fatt will go to Chicago and rest fOr Sev- | Broskiyn ....60 48 61 Bocrms eral months. | Pittsburg 4 St. Louls In the excitement that came in the wake | Philadelph! 91 Clncinnati . | of the three-round contest Pooler con- | Chicago 1| New York. .. fessed to his agreement with Neill. th the latter was not to be put out by Mo fatt. Pooler now makes an amendment to his original assertion. Instead of a prom- at ine fight was to go the full v rounds PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—Chesbro was wild to-day and Philadelphia defeated Pittsburg with comparative ease. In the ninth inning the visitors had a batting rally, but it did not Pooler has lopped off ten | continue long enough to be of any value, At m. According to his afterthought, | tendance, 3000. Score: Neill was only assured that Moffatt would | Cjups—. R not force him into a ten-seconds lapse of | pittsburg. ¢ Eab il mind until ten rounds at least had ex- | Philadelphi 1 8 o pited. Mr. Pooler shows signs of con trition for having entered into this ne- farious bargain, and expresses heartfelt | regrets that he afterward exposed it. But | Pooler did not like the way Neill acted when he rushed at Moffatt, helpless and in great anguish, immedlately after the accident. | The National Club has | nounced its next fight. Batteries—Chesbro and O'Connor; Fraser and Douglass. Umpire—0'Day. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—A fumble by Doyle In the first inning to-day proved fatal to the | | New Yorks. It was responsible for at least two runs. Matthewson pitched a splendid game and deserved to win. A base hit on sev- eral occasions would have won the game for New York. The Chicagos will play off a post- ponea game here to-morrow. Attendance, 500, | not yet an- 'TOD SLOAN SUSPENDED | “ciu B owo : BY ENGLISH JUDGES | ¥ o s SR AN Batteries—Cunningham and Kling; Matthew- son and sBowerman. BOSTON, Sept. 13.—St. Louis won handily to-day, batting Pittinger cut of the box in the fifth inning. Jones proved fairly effective | throughout the game. A fine stop by Wallace and Heldrick's fielding were the feature. Ate tendance, 1000, Score: ; Umpire—Emsite, | American Jockey Is Set Down for the | Rest of the Doncaster i Meeting. | LONDON,.Sept. 13.--Tod Sloan was suspended to-day for the rest of the Don- H Etanford’s Entries. | STANFORD, Sept. 13.—Stanford will | make the following entries for, the handi- | cap field meet to be held at Tanforan, BROOKLYN, Sept. 13.—Brooklyn won both games to-day. Attendance, 2400. Score, first game: r {'September 29: B. Adams, 01, mile run; | cioriosatt g ok :'_ \’l'\rnr‘!;orle{ N 5 hlxlt‘J Sh Ellrnd d\)l‘)dd | Brookivn . ¥ 12 0] jump; W. R. Hamiiton, '0Z, halt and miie e 5 Tun; J, M. Beach, '8, pole valti.A. R, | yoacer e pNemton e n0e; Weyhing and | | g McGuire, Umpire—Snyder. | Henley, '™, pole 'vauit, high and broad 3 | jump: W. ¥ Dole. ‘02, pole vault; A. S.| Score, second game: | Holman, 04, quarter and half-mile ru; Clubs— B | A. E. Taylor, ‘M, hurdies; L. E. Hartcr, | Cincinnatl ] 2 H 01, and A. B. Stewart, ‘01, sprints; B. W | Brookiyn i R 2 | Smith, '8, will enter the mile run, rep | resenting the Olymplc Ciub. ——— | Altmeyer Charged With Burglary. | Henry Altmeyer, a dangerous crook, | who was arrested last week and detained in the tanks, was booked at the City | Prison yesterday on a charge of burglary. | Detectives Harper and Reynolds have ob- tained conclusive evidence that Altmeyer broke into a house at 501 Post street abour two months ago and stole an overcoat and & quantity of jewelry. i Wins Lipton Cup. NEW YORK, Sept. 13—Cornellus Van- Gerlip's Rainbow won the race for the Lipton cup, off Sandy Hook, to-day, by | three minutes, Mineola w lecom{ Batteries—Scott and Peitz: Kitson, McGinnity and Farrell. Umpire—Snyder. American League Games. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Chicago 1, Buffalo 5. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13.—Kansas City 13, De- troft 4. g Sept. 3 MINNEAPOLIS, 13.—Minneapolis Cieveland 5. e Former Jockey Killed. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—John Stoval, for- merly well known as a jockey, was killed at the Gravesend racetrack this morning while exercising a_horse, which fell and rolled_over him. During the racing sea- son of 18% Stoval was ruled off the track for alleged unfair riding at the Linden (N. J.) track. His home was formerly at Lexington, Ky. THE EMPORIUM. RERRRERRRRRRRRRRE RN Miss Alice Raymomnd, th: cl-- bra'ed lady cornetist, will appear at the concert to-morrow (Saturday) ev:ning. Concert begins at 7:30. Thz fam us Emporsum S ring O chestra, conducted by Mr. Jobn Ma qrard:. i i EMPORIUM. EMPORIY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORS. m Our m is your THE EMPORIUM. The most of the goods quoted below were bought at a fraction of their real worth. £1.00 and $1.25 Rib- hons 43c. This is the best ribbon offer ever made by the big store. Previous ribbon events have attracted thousands of ecustomers, and purchasers have been well satisfied,.but the bargains didn’t com- pare with these. 1000 yards of high-c'ass fancy ribbon, superb quality and styiishs 5 and 6 inches wide; Roman faney ribbons ia a full assortment of rich co orings, £r mi linery and neckwear. $1.00 and $1.25 va u3s, to-day, white quantity lasts, per yd 433 850 yards of 6-inch fizest qua'ity doub'e-faced liberty satin ribben, black on'y, $1.00 and $1.25 value, to-day, wai'e quantity lasts, per yard. ‘g3c . Boys’ $3 Suits, $1.79. A Two-Day Szle of These Friday and Saturday. ved :bout haf when buging thislot of Boys’ Two P.ece Suits—you will make a simi- lar saving if you buy to-day or Satur ay— there are on'y about 100 of them. Taey con- sist of Doub e-Breasted Coats and Knee Pants and are made of strong, serviceab'e w.ol materials, in neat and attractiva patterns— many of the pants have double seats and knee:—tho sizes are for{lo 10 16 yea's only —rogu ar $3.L0 va ues— for two 1y . $1.79 Second Aisle—Right of Entrance. éi;eat Overcoat Sale. We continue the sale of hundreds of men's hand om» overcoats at from a third to a half le:s than regular prices. We bought the entire stock of several styles of overcoats from a promineat New York manufacturer’ at an immense redae- tion from wholesi.e prices and now offer : $11.65 $15.00, $17.50 and $2.00 Blue and Black Kerseys, Meltons and Rough Cheviots at $26.00, ~30.00 and »35.00 Bue, Black and Brewn Kerseys, Ox- ford, Vicunas and Black Thibets, the same coat: that vour tailor would chargs $35.00 to $50.00 for, now on sale at. ’8-65 Cotiton Drapery Haif Price. To-day on.y, a special purcaase 0. 100 yards of 36-inch got- ton drapery in good patterns, just the quality to make com- forters and quilts; regular value 123c a yard, on se special sale at .. Curtain Department— Main Floor. e ] 75¢ Toitet Sets, 50c. We offar 20 dozen Lace Toi.et Sats with iisings of pink, biue cr yellow, s z2 2 'x54 inchss, made of a pretty drawn-work 50z material and ruffl: edge, regu ar 75¢; the very spe- cial price to-day only. Friday Offerings Groceries anrd Liquors. Wash.ng Powder—Batb:itt's “1776,” special for to-day on y, 10 packages for. .25¢ Laundry &tarch-—Kingsford’s Silver Gloss, to-day, 2 packages ....... --15¢ Eoncless Sardines—Finest imported, Pananros brasd, jarge size, %+, to day only, per tin...... 18¢c Red Salmon—Fancy new pack, special for to-day, 1-:b tins Swiss Cheese—Finest imported, perl Roast Beel—Libby, McNe: to-day, 2 tins.. 25 Instantancous Lemonade—E: Tower, 1 package makes a qaart of delicious lemonade; , 27¢ t & Lioby’s, 1-lo tias, Crcam Pure Rye Whiskey—Pure goods, a favorite brand, full quarts, to-dsy only.....83¢ ennsssy Brandy—Genuine *3 star,” on spe- cial sale to-day, per bottle.. $1.49 Claret—Our popular 4 ¢ quality, to-day, per gai- lon .28¢ VERRERRERREREERRRRERERY, ZRRRRRRRRERR Rt RRRRERRRR 2RRR R R R R R R R RRY AR R RERRR R R R R | | | | | | | | | | 10c | regulariy 5c package, special to-day 3 pkgs...8¢ | X AR R R R TR R AR LR AR LR R AR R AR R R AR R AR AAR AR L LG A AR AR A RAL R Dress Goods Remn’ts Another great clean-up of Rsmnants, Black and Colord, bar- gains that ara bargains, remnants of Plain Colored Goeds, Cloths, Serges, Venetians, etc., Piaids and Homespuns, rem- nants of Black Serges, Cheviots Pierolas, Crepons, ete., waist, skirt and suit lengths, on Friday on'y from th> already re- duced pricas. - o"e-qll.ff." off Children’s Undermusiins. Infants’ Nainsook Nightgowns, with yoke of fine tucks and embroidary insertions and edgings; price regu- larly always T5¢—io-day spe- 50 c cial at., Children’s Muslin Nightgowns—sizes up to age 6; maie of heavy Scotch mus- lm«vxth embroidery edge on collar and cuffs; regular price always 25¢c 45c—special to-day & Second Floor, Castile Soap Sa_la. We have made a big purchase of genu'ne imported Marseilles Castile Soap, in bars, a 72 per cent olive oil soap, strietly pu-e; a high-grade, splendid wasking so1p that sells regularly 2U¢ per bar—to-day (Friday) while the quantit 12ic 4700 bars, lasts, on special sale 2 bars for 25¢, eac Gas Lamps Complete, 49¢. We could only secure 300 of these from the maker at a third less than his regular price; they are our regular T5¢ incandescent lamps, complete with burrter, chimnay, shade and the Emporium guaranteed mant'e—yours to-day, while quantity 49¢ last, complete for. Every mantle guaranteed for 30 days—in case of breakage will give a new one free of charge. Main Floor—Rear. 10c Eambrle, 7ic Yard. One of the biggest values that our Domestic buyer procured this year—a nice, evenly threaded yard-wide white Cambrie, for Skirts. Underwear, Chi'dren’s Wear, Flouncing, etc standard 10c quality. On special sale to-day only, per yard 7ic New Style $9.00 Hat for $7.00. Fine, ready-to-wear hat. made of braid and felt, with large taffeta bow and orma- mental globe pin; very handsome and a becoming style for most ladies; regularly $9.00— special, to-day on'y ‘7 00 = - AR AAARR AR R AU AAARARAARARLA AR L AAL AR ARRR R ALAR A RAA AR ARA QR R AR i Sale of Kodak Albums. At to-day’s remarkably low prices it is cheaper to buy an Album than to buy mounts for your kodak pictures. A pretty cloth-bound album. for holding 200 pocket kodak prints; regulariv $1.50—to-day oniy, Frida; . 35¢ A handsome cloth bound album for holding 54 pictures 33x33 inches; regular price $1.50 and $1.75—to<ay, B | special.. Gas Siove Toaslev-;, i7ec. For gas, gasoline and blue flame oil stoves—fine for breakfast foods, toast and griddle cakes, has patent removable bottom so that top part can be used for broier; regularly 25¢ each—on sa'e Friday.. AARAAALAAARAAAARAAAAA AN ARARAAAAAAAAR AARATARR R RAA R AR R b e L L L L L ] I will guarantee | that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve Jum- bago, sciatica and al} rheumatic pains in two or three honrs, and cure in a few days. | PALACE HOTEL | It is universally acknowledged that thesa hotels possess the attributes to particular people—undoubted luxury and comfort, unsurpassed culsine and service and superior appointments and location. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one management on the American and Furopean plans. GRAND HOTEL CCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. leave Broadway San Franciseo: that appeal whart, | ‘ | Steamers | i For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m.. September 13, 18, 23, 2. Oct. 3. Change to company's steamers at Seattle For _Victor Vancouver (B. C.). Port | attle, Tacoma. New Whatcom (Wash.). 11 a. m.. September cortes and | 13, 18 21, 28 Oct and ev Afth day MUNYON. thereafter. Chani ttls to this com- X b dviegiate - - pany’s steamers f and G. N. R'y: at 25¢. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free, 1505 Arch st.. Phila. NOT You don't need go around with dark rings under KIDNEY & LIVER IBITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE INTOXICATING Seattle or Tacoma to R'y: at Vancouver |to €. P. Ry For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. Sen- tember 15, 20, 3. Oct. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Stmeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviot Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedrn { Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 a. m., September 12. 16. 20, 24, 29, Oct. 2, and every fourth day thereatter ‘or San Diego, stopping only at Port - ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. lIg’l:t | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 | = m.. September 14, 18, 22, %, 30, Oct. 4, ana every’ fourth day_thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del r-:o.c‘ azatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., T and O of each Fbr further | folders. S information obtatn company's your eyes, no energy, no snap about you {f you_suffer from Nerve Waste or unnatural weakness and all troubles whick unfit you to marry by consulting us. Thousands of men cured at home. Call or DR.COOPER & CO., 318 KEARNY ST, S. F., Cal | ment. Wong Woo, San Francisco, Aug. 26, 1300, To Whom It May Conc This is to certify that I h: been suffering for several ye past from disordered stomach, liver and kidneys. In addition, 1 became almost totally blind. 1 was under the care of most eminent oculists in this city for about three years. I was not benefited in the least by their treat- I have been under the treatment of Dr. -68 Clay street. for the past six weeks, and ‘though I am now 74 years of age my sight has been restored through his treatment of the stomach, and I feel as well as at any time during the past ten years. JOS. E. WATKINS, 538 Third street. S. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailing dates and hours of safling without previous notice. T OFFICE —4 New strest (Palace Hotel). R M- GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N. PN, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND rrom"sixte;r-flr!et Wharf at 11 A. M. Irst CI inciud STATE OF CALIFORNTA safl the ca. | Sept’ ', 3 visgir DR. JORDAN’S grear BUSEUK OF ANATORY 1051 MAREET ST bet. 6:227th, 5.7.Cal. The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World. Weaknersay or any contracted disease pesitively cured Ly the oldest Specaiist cn the Coast. Est. 36 yoars QR. JORDAN-—-PRIVATE DISEASES § Coxultation freo and sticty private Trewment personally or by letter. A Pos.tuws Curein every case undlertaken. Goods. LADD’S GUN STORE, 421 Kearny street, S. F.. for Fishing the Patific Coast of every description. Send i cents in postage stamps for the latest 90-page fllustrated cataiogue. No. & Sept. 15, 25, Oct. § a, Spokane, Butte, in the Northwest. Short lir Helena_and_all Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 30 Market st. e to Walla Wall points GOODALL, PERKINS & €O., perintenden: AMERICAN LINE. ¥EW YORK. EODTTAMPTON, LONDON. PARTY Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. Tackle and Sporting The largest stock on valuable book for DI JORDAX & CO,, 105 Merket St,.8. : : VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS W, T. HESS, KOTARY PUBLID AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Teiephone Brown 931 Residence. £21 California s San _Francisco. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul Sept. 2¢(St. Paul St. Louts -Oct. 3{St. Louis New York. -Oct. 19/ New York. RED STAR LINE. ew York and Antwero. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland -Sept. 26 Westernland ....Oct. 17 below Powell, have been in use over fifty years by the leaders 6 the Mormon Chureh and thelr fol- OCEAN TRAVEL. | Friesland -Oct. 3i Kensington .Oet. | Southwark .Oct. 10, Noordland Oct. & INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgzomery Street. lowers. Positively cures the worst cases in old and young -~ bvialin ol BT e COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIGUE. abuse. dissipation, excesses or » | DIREST LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS gFarcttesmoking, Cures' Lost gl | gailing every Thursday. instead of GERPR fntiood, | Impotency, . Los =l v, “from Nove 2"l ' Power. Night Lossca, Insom. | & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- | JRturday. from Hovemper % o, at S ot nia, Pains in Back. Evil Desires, Lame Back, B AN and HONGRONG. calliag ui | Morton street. LA LORRAINE, Sept. 3¢ LA Neivous Debllity. Headache, Unfitness to Mar- | for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | oy yplGy pt. 71: LA TOURAINE, Oct . Loss of Semen. aricocele or Con- ol h , 3 g 3y < 3 - ipation. Stops ne 5 [ ¢ )mu- ;Twitching | connecting at Hongkong HE stemmers for Ju | fiav‘;ef‘q‘l‘z'& U et It it ne = o, EdCENT S potancy s yurs | of SANTAE | Havre, 355 and Upward: 5 per cent reduction function. Don't get despondent; a cure is at hand. Restores small, undeveloped organs. Stimulates_the brain and nerve centers; a box: 6 for §2 50 by mail. A written guarantce to cure or money refunded With 6 boxes. Circulars free. Adéress BISHOP REMEDY CO.. 40 Ellis San Francisco, Cal, GRANT DRUG CO. S8, NIPPON MARU. ...Saturday, $8. 'AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 SS. HONGKONG MART. Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at Wereight and passage apply at company's office, L1 Market street, corner of First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. | on round_tripn. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson_bulding). New York. J. F. FUGAZI CO.. Pacifle Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery San Francisco. 1900 - Tues., Nov. 13, 1900 | reduced rates. For nd 40 Third st FOR BARBERS. BAK- BRUSHES ;= famiass s houses, biiliard tables, brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, dyers, flourmills, founzflfle-n. hl::ng:l-. paper- hangers, printers, pain B tories, sta- e B rooterns tanners, tallors. ete: BUC#HANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. l 7 EANIC 8.8. CO.-—HONOLULU, ocAlVCKlAAND AND SYDNEY. ot S. 8 AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only).. S ROAHA. (i Bl ey 4,0 = s Via Honolulu ewe’ Zea- S Sand and Australla Weds, Oct- 3 &5 m | | . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., ‘#1.mmu Freight FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND V) Steamer “Monticello.” MON.. Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Sat s Sy e “SuR 930 Sundeye. 08 & E ier No. T FARE i 4 I 527 Mariet | Landing and office. Mission-street Docl Telephone Main 1508, - e, .

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