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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. ADV!BTISE“HTI. ITCHING LIMBS And All Forms of Itch Instantly Relieved and Speedily | Cured by CUTICURA. 1g 1 suffered in my feet and limbs for three years | ht they were d a 1‘ ¥ on of our city doctors. faith in them. R ing, Scaly Humors Are |(Crew of Lhe First Named to Get But One Dollar | Each for Their Seven Months' Work. —_— worse and would keep me awake a r part of the night. I consulted or after doctor, as I was travelling road most of my time, also one None of the doc- | the 1 the HREE whalers made port yes- terday. The California and An- tors knew what the trouble was. Igot | drew Hicks got in from the Ok- alot of the different samples of the medi- | hotsk Sea, while the Alexander cines I had been using. I found them | « in from the Arctic. All of so many different kinds that I con- e vessels did f: well, the Andrew cluded that I would have to go to a making a record catch for the Cincinnati hospital l\e{orge: woumdge: coast (:'w(’u'.ir"’f;;m e R reli I had frequently n urged to (.gsk . inly ‘r‘ ines in 219 ke try CoTICURA REMEDIES, but I had no sperm ofl. "This wmr 25( :,‘1‘.";,'“;):,:_0: My wite finally prevailed 1 and nearly the entire crew will be paid onme to try them. Presto! What off with dollar, this sum representing change! Iam now cured, and it iea their pay for seven months, ermanent cure. I feel kicking ’ Andrew Hicks did better than the me doctor or myself for sufferingthres | California, getting nine bowheads and - ¢ $ bringing home 60 pounds of whalebone ears when I could have used CUTICURA and 480 barrels of oil. This alone repre- | EMEDIES. sents a catch of 25,000, so the Andrew H. JENKINS, Middleboro, Ky. Hicks will not cost her owners any money this spring. The Alexander made a fairly good sea- COMPLETE TREATMENT $125 | conectiiihe e " hales N it | Consisting of Curicura Soar (25¢.), to and crew tisfied. There were | eanse the skin of = sts and scales and no casualties. {ten the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA i L WARNING TO ALL VESSELS. Lightship No. 70 Has Been Brought tment (50c.), to instantly-allay itching, and in tion, and soothe and heal, and CuTicurA RESOLVENT (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood, is often sufficient In for an Overhauling. to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, Coasters and deep water ships will have scalp, and blood humors, rashes, and irrita- to keep tab on the spot where lightship tions with loss of hair when physicians, hos- No. el k0 Do Bt e sithite b the world DETER DEDS A¥D Camx. The “old reliable” was brought into port o Purify and Beautify the Skin,” free. vesterday for an overhauling and & g?‘ buoy painted red. with “Light Vessel's Bk L e e e Moorngs" painted 1n black letters on it, aps, but it containg delicate, emol- took fts place. The gas buoy is so con MILLIONS OF MOTHERS ; E AMUSEMENTS. IE SHOW ON THE DUNHAM FAMILY, JESSIE COUTHOUI, MAGGIE MOORE, NORA BOYES, DOLAN and LEN- HARR, PRELLE'S TALKING DOGS, HOWARD AND BLAND. ELGCTION RETURNS Wil announced from the stage this evening. COLUMBIA el iy be m the stage ssional Matinee To-Morrow, UART ROBSODN GOLDSMITH == ‘\HE aTO\)P) TO (ONQULR = ER OLIVE “KING OF i)PIL\I RING.” WEF THE NEW Eongs. Dances, Music Matinee Baturiay EDDY ST, COR. MASON DEV oL YMPIA bAMpm The Famous Aus Jugwler. 1 £x or ANNIG COLDI[‘; ELEBRATED COMPANY. ) NDAY. FRIDAY. Election returns will be given this evening on the Sterecopticon. RACING! RACING ! 1901 CALIFORNIA RACING ! STER MEETIA JOCK H CLUB. INCLUSIVE. ZITRACK. esday, Thurs- r shine. . sharp co at 12 m. and conpecting ance to the Peserved for ng. Buy your Al trains via with San Pablo avenue h and Broadway, Oak Alameda mole con ars at Fourteenth These electric cars fitteen minutes. eave the track at 4:15 and Pert jlately after the last race. 1 LIAMS JR., President. Every Afterncon | '+ “and Brening. CHUTES AND ZOO R )R HUNT'S DOG CIRCUS BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW!—nux SPECIAL GHT! Eie by Chutes | - rding to the Chronicle election | ac Telephone for seats—Park 2 | FISCHER’S €ONCERT HOUSE. Admission Pio Evivia Puerarl, Cesare Allesan- Facel Adelbert and Adelaide | Morris and Claire Fex. | Matinee Sunday | DR.thOSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE | GONORRHOEA. GLEETS, logous compiaints of the Frice §1 & bottle. For sale by druggists. UHA, the great skin cure. which preserve, ¢ show a white light at Btavant tiaps Shin Dits structed that it will show a’ w! & night s heat rashes, chafings, Infiam- Fhis e the best the Government can do ations of the scalp. with dry, o faithe Deat the fioweranienl oA shapeless nalls, and simple in- lightship, and just when most needed the one on duty has to be removed for re- pairs, and then the fogs come down. At the present ime the lightship is away morning it is bar. from her station a “as thick as mush every on the - Water Front Notes. The steamer Samoa, which left September 26 for Taku, has not’ yet ar- rived there and fears are entertained for her safety. She carries horses for the German army, and the Alisia, which left and the Wurnburg, which October 2 for the same port, iy reached their destination. down when a few days put back. She was over- ed again and is now prob- ADVERTISEMENTS. olene has progressed with age hog has stood still. Cottolene is now white and here October 12, left her, ys was healthful. Hog fat never was. Th \ the Hunters Point dry- erhauling. She had er st trip down the bet ter vour food the better ,,,T Jse WHITE COT- coa NEWS OF THE OCEAN. T — g The NKFalrbank Company, | iters of Interest to Mariners and — Chicago—Sole Manufacturers. FREE | 0ur dainty bookiet, smppmg Merchants. et @ o T The C. T. Hill loads lumber at Grays Har- ‘ page recipe book. - Home Yor | Burope; the Leicester Castle, same, “ edited by Mrs. Rorer. 6 rior arrival: the Rode Dhu, s i e doiiocies g ST ndise to Hilo; the Rosamond, same. Wheat Shipment. British ship Lauriston cleared yesterday s with 78645 ctls| A 25,000 fest lumber Total value 378,900. “PATENTS. ) Ak[s 0 MARKFT 5T SF Notice to Mariners. POST LIGHT, COLUMBIA RIVER AMUSEMENT& BEACON | hereby given that beacon, crqwned with a triangular box painted with [figure ¥ hicl & fixed red light is shown, close x4 of th 1 bank on the east side hannel from Tongue Point to Jim Crow which beacon was carrled away on the Notice i MOROSCO'’S - GRAND OPERA HOUSE Octaber 0, and the light extinguished, repiaced and the light re-established. tice affects the of Light and als, Pacific Coast, 1900, page 24, No. the “List of Beacons and Buoys, Pa- ast, 1900, page 54 rder of the Lighthouse Board W. P. DAY, ‘Dakota, mander, U. 8. N., Lighthouse Inspector. Shipping Intelligence. A DIVORCE COLONY. ARRIVED. cos 10c, 150, Ze, 0o Monday. Nov. 5 ¥ nt Rows in Orchestra Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, 103 hours from Ta- t " %e, S0c—No higher | com < . Oro kg g Alliance, Hardwick, 11 days from Port- 24 hou 74 hours from New- GRAND OPERA SEASON Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours from here | : . The Universe will be released by the| L1 -'1'1'1 better both will| government to-day and will resume hef rurn on th ollfer. the mignal pile | in white on two sides, | THREE MORE OF THE WHALING FLEET _ARRIVE HOME FROM NORTHERN WATERS KA - THE WHALING BARKS CALIFORN OFF PORT ALL OF SUNDAY STRONG EBB TIDE PREVENTED 1 | | Stmr Lakme, Schage, 4 hours from Re- dondo. Wh stmr Alexander, Tilton, 16 days from Un- alaska. Lightship No. for revairs Wh bark California, Smith, 70, Turney, 8 hours from sea, 47 days from Ok- hotsk Sea Wh bark Andrew Hicks, Shorey, 26 days from | Okhotsk. Schr Newark, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens Landing Schr Rosamond, Ward, 19 days from Hono- lulu Schr Archie and Fontle, Jensen, § days rom Iversens Landing. |1 Schr Mary C, Campbell, § hours from Fort | Ross | CLEARED. Monday, Nov. 5. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Ship Kenilworth, Taylor, Quuenstown; Ep- pinger & Co. Br ship Lauriston, Latta, Queenstown; G W Schr Aloha, Fry, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. | SAILED. Stmr Stmr Stmr Bktn | | POINT LOBOS, Weather | hazy, wind north NEOUS. Br stmr VICTORIA, Duke of Fife, bound from Seattle, for —, returned in leak- ing cordition; will, it is understood, have to unload | STIC PORTS. | iled Nov 5—Schr D FISHERMANS Bender Bros, Nov 4—Stmr Dirigo, from Farallon, for Skaguay r Chas Nelson, from Nome. 4 Nov 2—Stmr City of Pan- | ot | | Arrived Nov 2—Stmr City Rio ds Janeiro, hence Oct GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 3—Schr Cha R Wilson, hence Oct 20; brig Harriet G, hence Oct 19; schr Laura May. hence Oct 23; schr Roy | Somers, hence Oct 25; schr Lottie Carson. her Oct 18, Salled Nov 4—Schr Floneer, for San Francisco; schr Jobn F_Miller, for Ventura; gchr Zamba, for San Francisco; schr Laura ‘San_Pedr S LANDING—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr . hence Nov 4. A—Arrived Nov 4—Stmr Westport, Passed me, for in Nov 5—Stmr Chas Arrived—Bktn Hadlock. Sailed amble, for o Nelson, | Portlana, BAY_Salled X for San Francisc AYS HARBOR—Arri hence Nov 1 2DRO-Sailed raves Harbor D_gatled Nov ta Oct Jennte Fred 3 _Echrs Loulse 3-Sechr Wood, SBOUTH BEND | and Melancthon, for P Sailed for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 6—Stmr led—Stmr Santa Barbara, EURAKA hence Nov 4 an_Francisco. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Nov 4—Schr Ruth jodfrey, for Coquimbo. IVERSENS LANDING -Safled Nov Corinthian, for San Franc NEWPORT (8.)—Salled Nov §—Schr | stor,” for Port Blakeley. Pomona. for 5—Schr Excel- | | ube, from | ser Wi 5 3 TA D ANDREW HICKS WERE NIGHT. LIGHT WINDS AND A THEM COMING IN. Arrived Oct 27—Schr Golden Sirfus; Br enstown : bktn Stmr_Willa- for Seattle; Passed Passed in Nov - Progreso, hence from Nome, Bowden, for M or stmr ) r stmr chr Ruth E Godfrey, for tmr South Coa: ailed Nov 5—Br ship Astra- EASTERN PORTS. TON—Arrived Nov 3—Br ship Ellen A §, from Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. d Nov 2 m New ved Br stmr City of San York Oct 2—Br stmr Ant nio, MOJI Inverness, Safled Oct 27— iled Nov ship Wil- er hip Galgate, ved Nov 5—Schr E K Wood, Port Gamble Nov 4—Br ship Drum- muir, o, via Newcastle, NS'W YOKOHAMA—Arrived Ameriea Maru, hence Oct UNION BAY—Sailed Nov r San Francisco. Nov 4—Jap 4—Ship America, Ger stmr Alesia Nurnberg, hence KOBE—Passed Nc e Oct 12, for Taki Arrived Nov BAY—Arrived Nov Alaska. oc SOUTHAMPTO 2-Ger stmr Bosnla, hr Viva. UNTION Br stmr Dan- \. STEAMERS. rived Nov 5 Stmr Kat . from New York, via or Branen Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. Cherbour, Cape Nome.. Eider..(Portlan Honolu Doilar.../San Pedro New York an Diego. City of Puebla North Fork rt nt City. apuico “hina and Japan v Harbor meon W Kruger. P H nita “Al RICE GRAU OPERA CO. cinning MONDAY EVENING, NOV 12TH, Pythians Will Receive Returns. Mars Lodge No. 202, Knights of Pythias, Moroscos Grand Opera Honse e ke LN e e : - - street and will keep open R t to enable the members and . 1ds 1o get the returns of the 14 o election. During the evening refreshments FAT will be served and a pleasing programme FLYING DUTCHMA rendered —_————— Divorce Suits Filed. Sadle A. Nelson filed suit yesterday for LUCIA LOHENGRIN 3 TOMORROW alleging cruelty as cause of action. mmnsmmun *TIVOLIx * ELECTION RETURNS ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAGE TO-NIGHT! Positively Final Performances of CARMEN TO-NIGHT, Thursday Aay Sunday Nights, Batur- atines. | he, Friday & Saturday Nights | OTHELLD | TROVATORE. POPULAR PRICES- | fluttenng or m'esulnr pulsa- tions are an indication of weak- ness of the nerves or muscles of the heart. A wcak?ss long continued produces deformity and organic dlscase. If your heart action is weak, make it strong. Build up the muscles and strengthen the nerves with the greatest of all heart reme- dies, Dr. Miles” Heart Cure. ENDORSED BY nflrxflr;r;zss AND PUBLIC A8 3 FUNNIGEST FARCE EVER! MARK E. SWAN'S EFFERVESCENT ECSTASY, “WHOSE BABY ARE YOU” NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE ROYAL MARINE BAND OF ITALY, | “The least exertion or excite- ro-somnow (e, At st 03| DPL A Y 1t venctneriog EXPLANATORY RECITAL! | ¥ l‘,e':bome“‘ 0,‘52 )g"llg}gel:; "GOTI‘ERI)AMMERL'NG." " Cure overcame all these disturb- ances @nd made me well.” MRs. J. A, CourTs, Upper Sandusky, Ohla. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cusre iets the nervous heart, ?l‘fee its pulsations and 'bn%u up its strength as nothing clse can. Sold by druggists on a gunnntec. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Election Returns Read from the Stags To-Night RYSRTAR UBLECTION RETURNS ANNOUNCED § PR')M THE STAGE TO- A llblndrlml of the Highest Order. LOST PARADISE! MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. Next—THE ABSENT BOY. a divorce from Frank A. Nelson. Cruelty | ie alleged as cause of action. Ellen Can- | ;; tet has sued Eugene Cantet for divorce, NTACKS WIS VICTIM WITH REVOLVER Special Policeman Collins | Brutally Assaults C. | 0. Kellogg. bl While about to enter his place of busi- ness at 304 Sacramento street last even- ing C. O. Kellogg, agent for the Brama (Ceylon) Tea Company, was attacked by | Special Policeman Mat Collins and se- verely beaten with the butt end of a re- volver, Kellogg had been told that his partner | was locked in the store and he lost no | time In reaching the olace, Intending to release him. As he was in the act of | opening the door Colling, who was under the influence of liquor, accosted him and demanded to know his business. Then, before Kellogg could reply. Collins nruck‘ him on the head with a revolver. He then grabbed his unfortunate victim and told him that he was under arrest. After | walking his prisoner a short distance Col- lins again attacked Kellogg with his re- | volver, beating him almost into insensi- | | bllity. “';!en the ‘;('oung man recovered Collins was gone. ellogg Immediately went in | search of a policeman, and meeting Of- | ficer Sylvester told nim of the assault. Bylvester took Kellogg to police head- quarters, where he told his story to Cap- tain of Detectives Sevmour. The latter | detailed Detectives Crockett and Whit- taker to arrest Collins and after a short | | search they found him In a saloon on | Sacramento street. He was placed under arrest and locked up in the City Prison |on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. it T claimed that the assault on Kel- was witnessed by another speclal | 1cmln named Rawlins, but for some Poason he refused to interfere. Rawlins will be given & chance to explain his con- | Tuct et the mext maeting of the Pollce | Commtssioners. Collins_at one time was a member of | the regular force, but was dismissed for accepting bribes from the denizens of | Sforton Streat. It was clajimed that the women were in the habit of passing bribe | mon;y to Collins, through the panel of | the door of a house whera they congre- ted. After charges of corruption were referred against him the Police Commlis- sioners ordered the door to be produced‘ at the trial of the accused. While the door was being taken to police hewdquur ters In an express wagon it mysteriously disappeared. Suspecting that Colling put, uj fia Job to gel away with the evidence ihlu gullt the Commiissioners promptly dismissed him from the force. — s Victim of a Railroad Accident. R. W. Pagles, foreman bridge carpenter of the Southern Pacific Company, died in | over a trestie the Southern Pacific Hospital trom injuries received in a_raflw: dent at Ripon, Stanislaus County. A re- pairing flatear on which were standing Eagles and two other section men went at that place on November 1, and after falling fifteen feet went over an embankment y injuring the men. They w to the railroad hospital in this city. The two other men will recover. e e Judge William P. Lawlor should receive the support of all who believe in an hon- est, upright and fearless judiciary. * ————— Poolmen's Cases Continued. he cases of Thomas Corbctt and John Phill , charged with violating the ordi- nance agalnst.poolgelling, were called in Judge Fritz's court yesterday and were at the request of Attorney Coffey, the spe- cial prosecutor, continued for two weeks, the same as the cases in Judges Conlan's and Cabaniss’ courts S8aturday. By that vesterday a; acci- Arrived Nov 4—Schr Ho- Safled Nov 2—Br stmr Empress | stmr | 3 | October Cahforma and Andrew Hicks From Okhotsk: Sea and the Alexander| i From the Aretic. Ead i TO SAIL. | | Steamer. | Destination. T San_Benito|Mexico 12 m Curacao ...|Mexico. . 10 am Pler 11 | Umatilia .. |Vietoria 11 am| Pler Bonita wport 9 am, Pier 11 | Bureka Humboldt 9 am|Pler attle > am Pier i rays Harbo 5 pm Pier Peru New York 12 m PMS | Taqua {Humboldt Pler Alltance Portland 9 am F Santa Mosa San Diego 11 am Pler il Geo. Eider.|Portland 11 am 4 ire Coos Bay 4 pm Pi 3 na ... Humboldt 9, 2 pm Pier 9 and; Honolulu 10. 2 pm| Pler 7 Fork Humboldt n Pler 3 Bay.. Newport 11 8 am!Pler 1 ( Puebla| Vi ria 12, 11 am|Pier 9 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena 12, 2 pm(Pier 2| - | Sun, Mcon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Times and_Heights of High and Low aters at Fort Point, ntrance to San Fraveiscs. Bay. Publidhed” by offcial ‘au thority of the Superintendent | NOTE--The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twen later than at Fort Point the same at both places. 'VEMBER § | 10:08 10:30 L W 5:18, §:08 9:30) NOTE—In the the sarly hand column and the successive tides of th day in the order of occurrence as to ti above exposition morning tides are given In of the tides the left day, the third time column the third t | te last or right hand column giv tide ‘of the day, except when the: three tides, as sometimes occurs. 1 given are in addition to the sound TUnited States Coast Survey | when a minus sign (—) precedes then the number given is | depth given by the charts. The plane of ref | ence Is the mean of the lower low waters. Flow of Rivers. r stmr Ists. | Following is a statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet equaling 50 California miner's 40 Colorado miner's inches. from J. B. L cott, hydrog United States Geological Survey STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALB. October 2 1285 Ovtober 1045 October 2 ) Mn'gCo.| Total Cana 1900 October 594 | 3100 1 3110 October 2308 | 2080 10 2090 Octe 1614 ) 10 1204 10 1430 74 1300 1 131 | Octe 974 1180 10 1190 4 50 10 960 JOAQUIN RIVER AT HERNDON Second Feet 1899 1900 o 8 | October 630 | Oetober | 430 | October Py | KINGS RIVE Second Feet DATE. et ! 1300 | October 21 40 October 22 400 | October 23 360 Octaber 50 Octobe October 320 | time tre dectsion of the Superior Court on the constitutionality of the ordinance will in all probability have been rendered. Vote for Thos. F. Graham for Jud the Superior Court. e | SR | Proper Custodian of a Child. Judge Cook decided yesterday that the | { Proper custodian of a child eleven months old, whether legitimate or illegitimat was its mother. Matthew Madigan, the | father of a child, obtained a writ of | habeas ecorpus to secure its pessession | from Mattie Smith, its mother, a girl 18 years of age, on the ground that she was | not a_fit and proper person to have its custody. It appeared that Madigan is to | be married and he wanted the child taken from its mother because he was afraid she might cause him trouble after his marriage. The writ was dismissed. A | large number of ladies who were inter- ed in the case were in court and warm- congratulated the mother, a quiet, I modest looking girl. American kitchen GOLD WASHIN e far famed cleanliness of a & Dutch ‘kitchen | cannot compare § wirh the cleaned with | DUST} POWDER | | remedy stops ail losses in 24 hou: | cured AD v EBTIBE!EN T!. ascinating! [ $|0.(N) » MADE ]' l&.o() Kelly & Lishes’ Cloak and Suit House, 120 KEARNY STREET. NoMore Bread oi the Dental Chzm TEETH E AND FILLED SOLUTEL PAIN, by our late s entific method s. No sleep producing agent These are the Francise WITH! ; teeth, $5: a_perfect Gold crowns. $. G ings, §0c. All work d TISTS of from 12 t each departmen s a call, and we advertise actly what AMINATI UT TH New York Dental Parlors. 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO MAIN OFFICE.....PORTLAND, Or. BRANCH LE. ASH $0008060404080404000909080¢ v||:|-|y IS HEALTHFUL § A Natural Mineral Water with medicinal qualities. For Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. VICHY IN SIPHONS IS NOT VICHY Get the Genuine So-called 1004 090#0$0¥09040#04 v 0 o A. VIGNIER, Distributing Ag=nt » 0009090909090+ - +USOPOS0S0S DR. MEYERS & CO., s Specialists Disease and weak- ness of men. Es- ablished 1381. Con- sultation free. 731 Market st 10‘!\ vator entrance), San Francisca | 9006000408 $09080608090$0909#00$0: When say ‘rupture cured”’ we mean it for it ‘act that during the past 20 years DR. PIERCE'S MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS has CURED thousands of cases. Nothing else I'ke it. Best retainer made. It '.v- the work. Investigate for yourself. E7Call for “Book- 1 T sind T cents tn stamps. Ad- “MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS GO, 620 Market S San Francis Or 1143 Broadway, New York DR, IIAI.L SREINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This sec: ty. QAELL cures Emissions, Impoten cocele, Gonorrhoea, Glee Lost Manhood self-abu Strictures, eftects .35 guaranteed to cure any dress HALL'S MEDICAL L) Rroadway, Oakland, Cal. Also for sale at 1073% Market st, & F. All private diseases quickly Send for free book. Big & Ia_a non-polsonous remeds for Gomorrhes, Glest, Spermatorrhaa, whit“ ann aral dio- . or any inflamma- tion, irritation or icera- [Prevents somtagion. tion of muc gEvANg CHewica o, Dranes. Noo ‘astringeat. Sold by Draggists, propaid. 3 botties, Lxrcuhr ‘sent o requeste valises checked f; WINTER RESORTS. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, The Carlsbad of America, is now open for the | winter season. Address C. T. ROMIE, Paratso Bprings, Cal