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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1900. = BIG BRITISH BARK GLENCAIRD SAVE YOUR HAIR HAVING A PECK OF TROUBLE With Shampoos of Lloyd’sSurveyorRe- || fused to Pass Vessel. DISCOVERERS AND EXPLORERS OF NORTH AMERICA. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. EXAMINATIONS. These examinations are open to all students of one or more of the courses. Candidates will have three weeks in which to prepare their answers. Certificates will be granted in each course to students whose examination papers meet the approval of a committee of examiners. Mail all papers to The Hgme Study Circle, The San Francisco Call. Mark all papers “Exami- nation. Unable to Secure Crew to Replace Deserters. Directions—White with ink on white paper and on only one side of each sheet. The name and address of the candidate should be distinctly written at the top of each sheet of examination paper. Candidates writing upon more than one | course should mail their examinations in separate kages. Mail the sheets without rolling and with as little folding as possible. See that postage is fully prepa‘d. The names of successful candidates will be arranged in three groups according to order of merit, as follows: (1) Excellent, (2) good, (3) fair. HE Pritish four-masted bark Glencalrd has been having a hard time of it lately. She came here from Newcastie, N. 8. W., and soon after her arrival all of the crew deserted. This did not bother Cap- taln English, however, as every deserter meant a saving to the ship of from $0 to $50 in back pay. The Glencaird went from England to Australia and from the Island Continent to San Francisco, and all the men got dur- ing the year which it took to make the | Note—In thiz paper only four questions | Sir Francis Drake, (f) Sir Walter Raleigh. are to be answered in all, one of which, | To what direct extent were these early however, must be No. §. Only such an- | SXploters colonizers. and to what exiew swers are expected as can be framed from | ;115 tA€ W KB oo e e t indirectly affected by them | & study of the lessons in the courses of Give af Dr. Powell a b run was what they could draw from the i the Home Study Circle. ’A\'(. w‘”\?hrk"av - slop chest and a few shillings advanced | 1. What were the parts played in the | count also of the spective ¢ by the captain from time to time. “As matters turn out now the master of the Glencaird would have done well to have kept his men by the ship. The ves- sel 1s loaded .nd ready to sail, but for | r give an accoun ish, Henry Hudson and Jot | early explorations of America by the Eng- | In partic lish, French, Spaniards, Portugu and | St Italians respectively those early explorations the Spaniards and | American exp! the Portuguese had a distinet advantage Smith. How was it that In | 6. Write brief notes on the exploits as 8 . (b) Nu- 1ce de Leon, (d) Fer- . : : 2 over other nations? And light dressings of Curicura, purest of emollient skin cures. | nearly a week it has been impossible to | | oZiVho was Jacques Cartier Glve a| at ssor Smith a clear . & : . =Y s btat w. Saturday a gang of hobos | | brief summary of his exploits as an ex- | account o French discoverers T tment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and D it abeard, but & Sunday aboard ship | | plorer. What was the practical outcome | and explor Mississip , soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair folli- was too much for them and yes;ezcay 1“‘1‘.*‘3;{2,'“,.1,.'" is called *a greater than | turesque a Jies . wi i morning they came ashore bag and bag- | cartier,” “‘the fllustrious Champlain,” etc. | ventures « ®) Give a the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the gage. Some of them complained that the | Justify these e s. Give some ac- o % r grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. | ehip was overloaded, and the attentidn of | count of '-‘"“"J" character. ’ k accomplished - 5 | Capt Metcalf, Lloyd's surveyor, was 4. Write brief accounts of the exploits 24 opening up ernai Treatment for Every Humor, | et tha matter. A rigid examination | and achievements as explorers of (a) the Twether Lavs - 43 Sisante fho kit af dunep sw | Was made and Captain Metcalf refuss Cabots, (b) Martin Frobisher. () Sir Hum- | and William ¢ toin e e Camtvad Di el o)) | allow the vessel to go to sea. Then Cap: Phrey Gilbert, (d) Sir John Hawkins, (e) | ery Pike, (¢) John ¢ tains Watson, Thayer and Mills, repi Ccicena RESOLYENT (50c.), to ool and cleanse tho blood. santing the underwyiters, were called in Cure A SINGLE SET is often sufficient t o scverest humor, with 8 e 3 s oo not The SetS1.25 ... ir, when sl else fals._ Sold throughou the worid. - For- 3(3;‘”‘0‘;?”f“(‘};":‘[a::;“f\h‘,’l'fm}mflm Insists ENSDR S -t S500 iy, fonly, ans Ml et that the vessel is below her Plimsol mark, | but walves his right in view of the action of the underwriters. | Sea Captains Exonerated. Captains Bolles and Bulger, | i In the Divorce Court. Decrees of divorce were granted yester- . flled a | day to Ella A ward J States inspectors of steam ves: GOVERNCR ROLLINS IS The ‘chances a new ¢ will be report yesterday with Captain John | Shaw for wiliful Mrs. 8. B. TENDERED A RECEPTION yrfxgur;‘(;d“f(.:; the ‘il.aléx:‘cgjer: T,T'SS and | | | Bermingham, supervising Inspector, in the | Chapman from H. § 3 r failuge Captain English will at once proceed to | ; { matter of the running down by the steam- | to provide. Sults for divo ve been 3 sea. | er Dauntless of two gasoline launches in | filed by Alice A. Alexander Chief Executive of New Hampshire —_———— | s & | the Mokelumne River on September 4. | llam L Alexan r desertion: Emel Pleasantly Entertained by the | DISASTER OFF THEE HORN. ; BRITISH BARK GLENCAIRD, OVER WHICH THERE HAS BEEN | Captain D. H. McNeill was exonerated Preston agains! Preston for cru- MUCH CONTROVERSY. LLOYD'S SURVEYOR HOLDS THAT SHE IS | Union League Club. In the matter of the listing fary A. T Governor Frank . Relline of New |Challenger Reports Finding Mast of | | ov %LOADED, THE UNDERWRITERS WILL LET HER GO, HOW- | |steam T W K Krager in Santa & ownsend for n; : Hampshire was tendered a reception by a Ship Floating in the Water. | | was exonerated from all blame Charles Drescher against Marie 5 % the Union League Club at its cozy rooms | Shipping men are wondering what ves- | & s, | Steamer was top heavy with a deckload cher for desertion G BUT HEADLINERS! in the Palace Hotel last evening. About | se] bound from Europe to this coast lost | “ | of lumber, and when the lumber was ———— 100 members were present CAMILLE D'ARVILLE ! (555555 and a most en- | u mast off the Horn. The American The guest of | Challenger at Honolulu from New Governor 1in | reports that on July 24 in latitude 40° 41’ San Francisco: 6—Ship Lucile. for San Fran- thrown into the sea the vessel righted. For purity eisco. Srindgmpnt NP Sp—" jer,” th | { HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 24—Schr Aloha, Short speeches on lhve topics by fir rded me hip |ley, 22,108 ctls rye, and 22,000 feet lumber dun- ork | nage. Value, $52,625. Charters. in beer drink er on Pacific Coast is Exposition, b not In T LOS ANGEL : | rom Laysan Island. To sail Sept 2i—Ship Jol M e — st south, longitude 89° 3 west (about 1000 | & o e yean Ieland. . To ol Sept 2—Ship John | yoters at Metropoiitan Temple this even- Gover Rollins was given a warm | .\ " " Horn in the Pacific), a ves- | The barks Alert and Andrew Welch will | Puget ound; 20—Br ship Dunteggan. for Seat- | In& Barbour Is Chief Pro Tem. TOM NAWH AND COMPANY. | greeting and he spoke about twenty min- "“'\‘m‘:‘j:‘ o “‘L‘Ned i | 10ad merchandise for Honolulu; the County of | tle. y | S N X Collect % Cuike Stanl 0 s utes, on some of the more no. | S¢S TASt Was PAsSer. st broken off | Edinburgh, wheat at Portland for Europe, 40s | Sailed Sept 22—Brig Lurline, for David Bais Missing. Adting - Coltacter - 96, Chnenmn ooy EDDIE GIRARD—AND—JESSIE GARDNER w Hampshire half »'ays the captain. “It was | (I8 3d less direct), prior to arrival; the Europe, 23—Ship Antipe, for Oyster Har- | Jackson has ap ed Chinese Inspector o VRS k sovernor dwelt | D2l W o Bivicrs the yards were | Wheat at Portland for Europe, 40s, prior BOFE i | David Bais. a professional a J. H. Barbour as ch o tem. of the 1 | na riches of Cali- | oy ) At Sy ant | rival: t mes Kerr, wheat or barkey at t GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct §—Schr Mag- | player residing at the cormer of V Chine r e absence of : and described picturesquely some | ttached. tor @ topeanand 40s, prior to arrival: the | Si¢ C Russ, hence Sept 15. and Dupont streets, has been missing | Chief Ja who has gone East I f B Ptures ey £ e | salls were sct and the royals we ! land for Furope, ils 3d, | ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 8—Fr bk Amiral | from home since last Saturday. | for a vacation {0 through thi tion of the | 1"\ ink the sails we of cotton Teopio Bid, mosshandise:] bet, {rom Nantes. Arrived Oct $—Stmr | WILLIS TROUPE. : o to re- | duck. The low 3 lumber on Puget te, hence Oct prior to arri S—Arrived Oct S—Stmr | t the POIRIERS BELLE DAVIS. t da st indiy i’f‘asa«hr.,] Aé’cltrnz, from | n received Con- Greenwood esboro, for San r s A 3 ptes Trox thing of the ve Merchandise for Victoria. i . B ITHE AMERICAN BIOGRAPH, ormerly of New Hamp-| running at the (ime under whole e e o e R+ fop | FTONCIECO; stmr Pasadena, for —. Showing a 1 with the United | 4ng foresail. Weather squally. " b day FOREIGN PORTS. cargo valued at $16, , of which = The following were the principal | ing cruise, | TUNION from Alaska. ym Al i 2 e R e e Office women are frequently vyt trom Porans.or. - o > | § afflicted with sic/ness brought on W . Arrived Oct 5—Br stmr Duke of schr Ocean Beile, from seal- 333 skins, Arrived Oct $—Br stmr Tees, P:norama of the Wrecked City First of the Whaling Fleet. of Galveston The Pac Steam Whaling Company’s | 3 1 from the Arctic yester- | ful season. to Governor Rollin brought into 100 cs canned pulp frult, 1550 cs cs arms and am; cs canned goods ns, 2 bdls cordage, he stea ad secured 47,000 Phre) A 2 il . ey =X K T T b dried cruit, 1 - England Chrrived oct -vr | | by constant work in one position. LELDING » had engagement in| were the cetaceans that oil not S YOKOHAMA-Sailed Oct 5—Br ship Machri- Perhaps in going to the office, ’ TREATES ht of and all the men d in Ibs mill malit, hanish, for Fraser River. th th H f M every instance was In | nitrate, 260 cs paste, 8 cs printing ink and | NEWCASTLE, Australia—In port Aug 26— | ey get their feet wet and sit all figures the catch of the Balaena 18 | supplies, 20 kegs pickles, & crs vegetables, | Br ship Ditton, for S8an Francisco. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS | Big Foveclosute Deckes; $200.000. | 20,050 1bs sulphur, 105 cs raisins, 15 kegs rivets, | NANAIMO--Arrived Oct 6—Stmr San Mateo, day long with damp shoes and SUL - } I » Bahrs o cree of fore- aena left here on March 19 of [170 ibs tobacco, 4 cs typewriters, 25 gals wine, | from Port Los Angeles. stockings. ure entered ye: ¥ In vor of the ! last year 1d went direct to Bering S |2 cs wire, OCEAN STEAMERS. | Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety and | From Dutch Harbor she made her wa ~IN posin | N o NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 8—Stmr Bovie, | s . ORIGINAL B AmDOMNE on of | against James T. Boyd and John G. Me- | Borth to Point Barrow and there the Large Cargo for Mexico. trom Liverpool. Not_hlng_ n the ough for $44.000 princip a $1 world is so injurious. : whales began to appear. Captain Willlams | The steamer Curacao salled Sunday for Mex- | CHERBOURG—Salled Oct 7—Stmr Deutsch- | 2 by Stanislaus - n. d Max Fr 100_7F E-100 6—GRE £1.50. §1, 7S¢ r to the Siberian coast ces of prope 0" . bt | ico with a general cargo valued at $19,129, in- | land, from Hamburg, for New York. bl 5 i L g g "'\\"xfln hale after whale was ne: the | cluding the following: ST | § Wetfeet, hard work, sterly lin Ninth street, 125 feet | mon togan to weary of the work and de- | 3 ¢8 acld, 4 ske stearlc acid; 4 cs arms and Steamer Movements. and confined posi- westerly from n: ohe on the . tisco The | ammunition, 17 cs axle grease, 4 cs assay terly line of Park avenue, 150 fegt from City Hall avenue; one n corner of Montgomery | and Lombard streets, and one on the | northeast corner of Hyde and California e $ | Boods, 25 ‘cs Apollinaris water, 5 bbls beer. 10 tions have made in- <ty w was accordingly turned|ie . 55 tins bread, 1954 1bs bird seed, 1000 TO ARRIVE. rali but Juck still fol X’"?‘:‘?rn?n; dle wax, 111 cs canned goods, 3 cs coal | valids of a eat more whales were taken o coils cord 5 o ¢ g 2 c 7 couple of weeks was made at Dutch Har- | Sh 3¢ colls vardage, ;15 ca Gy goods, % ca | Bteather. From. ???)EO]J;:EE 5::1;: i it d assort the bone. 18 cs electrical goods, 11 men. pro cks, 60 cs fuse, 1031 cs frult, 7 bbls | America Maru < the catch of S furniture, 12 os ginger ale, 1373 pkes | Ausiralia up to August and provisions, 250 cs hardware, 10 | Rainier . Narwhal 2, 9 China and Japan. Honolulu. 1 4 bales hose, 1i3 bdls f City of Puebl AMUSEMENTS. | n Baylies clean, Alex- s liquors, 211 pk | M@ng ‘ & . o 5 5 3 S 2 and Bowhead clean. 7 ¢s musical in: Tellus .. Up to therefore, the whalers 1 water, 34 kes nafls ; | Gorona ™ ave made ery poor showing onjons; 48 cs bbls ofl, 5 | Condor X Y | 5 in’ i N . 62 bdls pipe, 22 Eureka . N e Ffoilec ¢ { Wisconsin’s Trial Trip. 250 flacks quicksilver, 10 cs Mackinaw s 4 4 o = | ‘The battleship Wisconsin will leave for dls steel, 13 Willamet ANOTHER GALA GRAND OPERA WEEK. | g.0© '"Botiarh -Channel to-day to have s Dypewriters, Empice e F Al |S I 99 | TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! her trial. The Renger left for the scene (o 1*228 Whe tafiom, 18 T whis Gadins . Thursday, Sunday Evenings, Saturday Matinee. | 0f action a couple of days ago, the Un: 42 gals 7 cs wine, 2243 Ibs malt, §7 dilla followed Sunday and the Iowa and LIAN GRAND " | y. 1 «THE JEWESS Phitadelphia followed yesterday. The four bdls spice, 10 bbls vinegar, 15 bbls pitch, bis tar. 43 pkas lead, 10 Bdls oars, 10 bbls | Lot o ased as stake. | renin 36 e stimon, B bhes Chiness provisions, . E | W | bo! The trial of the big battles 1920 Ibs rice, e findings, 15,000 1bs bluc | Del Norte ““ ™~ 9 tal Engagement of Great Basso, | sty e 7 / [ - robably take place next Thursday stone. Prosreso . 5 3 ERNANIL SIGNOR LUCENTL D everything will depend. tpon | — 1:|Coos Bay Yer = A f - e won—A FARCE | WEBDNESDAY, the wind and weather. | Shipping Intelligence. s 3 = YA 0 “RIGOLETTO.” | Water Front Notes. ARRIVED. ) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, W Ty chk | Monday, October S. 74 (7 87 € 4 e 4 Al Murphy, a City -Transfer man, Was | gemr Mineola, David, 82 hours from Tacoma. | 2 'S A\ i 1 ¢« BARGER OF StVILLE.” locked up in Barhor foolios statlon | Sinm Geotne (Welvie M0 hoats: front Hacks | s i 4 = vesterday by Sergeant “Tom" Mahoney | Port - POPULAR PRIC AND 50 CENTS. - = e 5 - 2 Stmr laqua, Bash, 22 hou Telephone—Bush 9. on a charge of estortion. This is the first |, taF, A0RR B Steamer. | De: A young lady from Denver, Colo., recently wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham, which aptly pictures the condition of a great many young women. She says: Oct. 3 i mlic i3 «This is the first opportunity I have found to write and thank you for oot 10 11 b besS: | ¥ the good your Vegetable Compound has done me. 1 feel better than I have Oct. 10, »am|Pier 11 | § for years. It seems a ‘seven days’ wonder’ to my friends. Where I used to 2pmiPler 9| § be pitied, everything-is the opposite now, and there is not a day but what 2| 8 scme one wants to know what 1 have done to make myself look so well. : Jfrom Bureka, | : Spite - FEte put in to land passengers. ¢ Sydney|New York....[Oct. 9, 12 m/PMSS i e 7055 arrest of the Kind in six months, and goes | Stmr Pomona, Shea. 17 hours from Eureka. ‘;“}é‘n .)an [Naw e | fo show how well Sergeant Mahoney and | Stmr Tillamock, Hughes, 14 hours from Al | Negth Fork|Humboldt. FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. | his men have the runners in hand. |bion Rival Willapa. Admission 10:. | Mo night Fong Slng( x;l;rl\'cd"[run) — Coom Bay i Raymond, John_ . Lillia terfor en route to China. He is was o v & _./China &Japan, B s D, Etliem | S BT R ot tie T OMORTW, mr Balaena, Willlams, 2 days from " a1 |Portiand ZudoraForde, Oscar | hooked to sail on the Copt Arctic Ocean, via Unalaska 13 days. ‘ew Vargas, Harold | At the ferry Murphy got hold of him | ° L B Newport | “Bark G C. Tobey, Gove, 10 day ot 2ia by a roundabout way took him to Du- | cantk ot 0UEH T Sove TThednye froe Humboldt ... 9, 'S am|Pier | ndet. 75 hours from Coos B Alice B Matinee Sunday. ¥ 7 & the run. The regular charge is 35 cents. | Columbia River. | bont and Clay streets, charging $2 50 for | Itkin Tam o Shanter, Wilson, § days from THE RECOF Ak R | SUTRO BATHS. Now, Fong's cousin happens to be secre- | Schr C H Merchant, Carlson, 8 days from 10 am|Pler 13 tthm:‘i‘taking L{xg:? m;l:t:i, ZEK“:MG CO!:PO“;I: I had con. RUETS Vo st Effort | OPEN NIGHTS, tary ‘of the Six Companies, and when he | Grays Harbor. =~ R 10 am{Pler 13 stant headaches. was constipated, , eyes weak and wa r{, bearing- Open Dally From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. heard the story he at once made his com- | Schr Nettle Sundborg, Anderson, % hours 5 pm Pler 8 down pains, pains in the small of my back and right side ; took cold very A Texas Steer! JT&fEri wiphasl | Soil Dot oo 12| o S s 0 we oo i SRIEE 2| | caslly, Shich alwars caused inionae paim in the ovaries, and 1 3d ot want . A 3] JREN, Se. on a charge X e g 5, AN ALL-STAR C ANY uding admissio childre main In jail for lack of $50 bail. “""wa' Olin, & daxe Do dilaling 3 pmiPler 2| § tO g0 anywhere or see any one. I was called cross, but I could not help it, om Hoyt's son-Sauare ter, N. ¥ The bark Gerard C. Tobey, which ar-| pivel” , 11 am|Pler 11 feeling as I did. I could not lift anything or do any hard work without 2 % . B. C., yesterday. has | “schr Corinthian, Korth, 30 hours from Bowens — suffering for days afterwards. Menstruation lasted for eight or ten days, NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON 9 pived trom ComO. Neici & Co. and will \ i i ; THE“NIA N lr_-ko"r;i“ mEiICO D“' HA’L"-MS’E%!!LI"G?!AISR BELS I s e B s Chpiuin West [ R IVE Silah. MIShaIL 8 Says femb WARNE Sun, Mosa and Tide. the first three or four days being almost constant pain day and night.” . annot cure. This secret Gove Jr. is master of her. | Harbor, United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— ‘What a picture this is, and how unnecessary! Read the Tak medy all losses in 24 hours, | “Captain West Gove Sr. retires from the | Schr Monterey, Peck, 50 hours from Crescept Times \and Heights of High and Low lett hi foll d how it is t : s M bari General Fairchild, and Captain Wil- | City. S Times N et Potnt, entiance to 8en | § letters which follow and see how easy it is to overcome rrhoss, Siet. Tiee, JUIY NG| tiam . Bilis takes hisplace L o, Frarcisco Bay. Published by otncial au- | § Woman’s suffering when you go the right way about it. o et ) . ; Monday, October 8. 3. 2. ey 2 S of selt-abuse Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Vicioria; Goodall, harirof the Bapsrintendent Nothing in this wide world has relieved so mu mal sealed, $ bottie; § e T 1 aba & new ves. | Periins & Co e NOTE.—The high and low waters occur at g int orld ch female | Bl fraraniasd o eore any gl | Jashore and will take & new ves- | "SI 1y F Whitney, Brigman, Honolutu; | the city front (Misston-street whar) about | § Suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Mfifiosco’g e AR L B e T { B oW sy steamer San Pablo will | Alexander & Balgwin, twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: i | | Xiso Tor sale at 1013% | 5% Shiy Milvercon, Clecence, Antwerp; G. W. pound; no medicine can produce such positive proof of All private diseases quickiy K Thursday and will have | ybk 6 haizht of tide s Ly cures and gbod results ; therefore, no other medicine can be go on the dry. at both places. or frie book 3 car. her trial trip Saturday. Br ship Glencaird, English, Queenstown; Ep- 1 . : . . ; g —— e i . |pme gl L ¢just as good.” Women should insist upon getting the med- ST Corner Fourth and NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Ty "S“A“'LE:"" Fohe & Houah | Sus s, | § icine which has the best record, and which, they and every ,,"’E”E COM- o 'N',:m;” ";'P ,');H‘” Matters of Interest to Mariners and | e g e e ~";" ;‘l:; T - | | druggist in the land know, has no equal. - ste nd er, | n , on, E i PANY Overcoats and | Shipping Merchants. | e Poatiin, Cotsine, Victoria: 24 T Miss Thompson’s Pains are Cured. Sy S vallses checked free | mye pritish ship Glencaird cleared yesterday | Semr & Alexander, San Diego. raw mW W ] “DraR Mgrs. PivgaaM:—I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Coinpound has done for me. For several years I had suffered with loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, constipation, palpitation of the heart, headache, pains in nearly all parts of the body. My physician said it was only indigestion, but his medicine did not help me any. {:‘eg-n the use of your Vegetable Compound. I have taken four bottlés and now for Queenstown for orders with 85,17 ctls| Stmr G W Elder, Randall, Astoria. / H ‘heat, valued at $99.86, and 25,000 feet lum- Newburg, Peterson, - Dr. Bennett's Elggiric Belt |’ il s ShiShe Sdh i The British ship Milverton cleared yester- | Makes weak men and women strong and strong | day for Antwerp with 51,103 ctls chevaller bar day for Antwerp Wil B I O | :23| S Alcazar, Gunderson, —, Stmr Alex Duncan, Guthrie, Amesport. | U 'S stmr Iowa, Cooper. Santa Barbara. laqua, Bash, Newport. = Samoa, Jahnsen, men and women stronger. Rooms § and 6, 41 Post st San Fran Cal. | U S stmr Unadilla, Kavanagh, Santa Bar- 10¢, 15e, 50c T A Don’t use hog fat. bara. A s Bl i | § those troubles are cwred. I cannot praise it emough.”—Miss BELLE S. e tows in Orchestra Toc | DR, CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE 'HITE g’l‘ TOLENE TP AFHIE. NOTE.—In the above exposition of the tides | | THOMPSON, Box 14, Acushnet, Mass. . 1 A S-10c, 13e, 25¢. 30¢. | For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, WHITE C +¥ | POINT LOBOS, Oct §-10 p. m.—Weather | the early morning tides are given in the left | . 4 5 POy . » her — , and shategsis el s % ; | hazy, wind northwest. velocity 6 miles. hand column and the successive tides of the Just why Miss Thompson’s physician diagnosed her ranch Tick e—Emportum. peraion. plaints of e | chould take its place, and as a SPOKEN. By e e thira lime cotamn the third ts | | trouble as indigestion it is hard to understand. This mistake or_sal % W—Br ship Fuph; , he 4 b . s 2 C A z result both your food and health ;.,5,.‘2’";‘,’"xL‘l"&g.emlmm:xh’w "; ':'::: ";"'l e et e Thers wos Lt | | however, is frequently made. If you have any doubt about !‘ would be improved. T e o T e i s e Yo s, write to_ Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her T HEATRE There is no hog fat in COT- DOMESTIC PORTS. United ‘States™ Const Burvey | charts, excent advice. She will understand your symptoms at once. i 7 PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Oct $—Schr Oka- | ¥en a mir B ey e | s TOLENE, nothing but pure|mogn, from Port Townsend; schr Maria E | o T i e o | Miss Scholtes Tells of Suffering Overcome. LAST WEEK. vemetable oil and choice beet | S oatr i BaR Aties Oct $—Eahr Gotams, | Pefcrence ¥ (re mean of the \owsr low watees «DEan Mes. Pivxnau I writo to let you know that Lydia E. Pink- = B “BRAGG—Arrived Oct §—Stmr Noyo, Time Ball | | ham’s Vegetable Com bl»'mnd has cured me of painful meastruation from WE UNS OF suet, and as a consequence food |, FORT ‘BI - which I suffered terribly. I really believe that I would be insane to-day if it | Y 4 y BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Oct $—Schr | Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. 8. N., Mer- cooked with it is delicious, | ocean Sora, for San Franci ety Etndnge, San” Franciscs ter, || bad mot been for.aour medicine. I cannot praise your Corpound D TENNESSEE S b S UTE DD e S and feel that if ail who suffer from femals troubles would put ‘themastves wholesome and easily digested. "%R%“'SEAKELE AR el ;;m;.' il et tuwesaft Cu:ihor iy under your care and follow your advice, they will find relief from their e h ‘ MATINEE SATURDAY AND SURDAY. One trial will convince you of its | Ludlow and Fred E Sander, from Port Town- I e of the 120th meridian ooy | sufferings.”—Miss K. E. ScHOLTES, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. Owing to the fact that some skeptical n leeh'a_:fmn::nl time questioned thzflmneuss:hh:«fi-mhllelun we are constan blishing, we have with the National City B J{“ M: ty Bank, ynn, Mass., 'm elsco. DO—Arrived Oct S§—Schr Stimson, October §, send. X ADLOCK—Arrived Oct 8—Bktn Jobn Pal- excellence. HADLOCK. " ts by Phone Main 254 Six Days in Advance . reka. SULLATIIEAS | Hiteheoek School, b e | e 3 Chicago—Sole Manufacturers. ¢00S BAY—Arrixed Oct 8—Stmr Empire, | Reasons wl!‘l_ be]xlve: 2“': evening at . 3 e W Irst vote e > Arrived Oct 8—Schr F 8 Reanela, | Metropolifan Terop * P i ingly im- g s HE CORSICAN BROTHERS.” SAN RAFAEL, CAL.. FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. FREE 193 falaty sookiot Weekly Cal $1.00 PR YORE | e s s . G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. e oot 0 aay persen whe can ‘that the. : testimonials mmfinhn.wvmi-bh-hd‘ hl-‘chn%xh x writers’ special permission,.—~Lvoia E. Pinkuan Mzpicing from Port Townsend. A man is often able to do UMPQUA—Sailed Oct 6—Schr Loulse, for San el S e possible things because he able. BEATTLE—Sailed Oct 5—Bktn Benicla, for

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