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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901. 21 STEAMERS RACING TO SALVE MERCHANTS SEEK ! : ' ADVERTISEMENTS. WRECKED BARBARA HERNSTER T0 HOLD TRADE | 1rro and Point Arena Are Hurrying to the Scene of the 2 i g : 2 Wareh d F ht Recent Disaster and a Determined Attempt Will Be “flu:::;nsgugzstedr:;g Made to Float the Vessel at High Water To-Day Necessary. e | | Bastern Rates to the Orient Bring | Out Practical Ideas Held * by Local Business Men. —_—— s Navarro, which ar- Landing yes- ost - im- onderwhals Going O Al JoeRosenbergs: ThisWeek? | management, uniting all mercantile and 0u|' corset Depflr'meflt Do You Want an Abdo"'i‘“'s"pm Anflllfl' White sale' | manufacturing interests to the common Is fairly ebloom with superb bar- e TR _Before taking our_AN- jend of self-protection. gains such as should attract ths Siie “HOSE ‘SUP- :]:’;\’g; TRV pflc:::':rs Fue M0/ Vint, BSNIER O Dotew Swomney attention of every economical PORTER. ot B gt o2 et | & Co. believes that there is a way to an in Fri It holds fast to the would rather sell than make San Francisco a large distributing | ‘woman in sco. Our great special this week is a et and is supe- take account of. center by means of warehouses. Mr. $7.50 CORSET selling for $2.75. ‘The peril to the exvort trade of San Francisco has led to some lively think- ing by the business. men.of this city. | Practical measures that may lead to something were suggested-vesterday by men prominent in the commereial commu- nity. H. D. Loveland, vice president and | general manager of Tillmann & Bendel, | expressed the opinion that the crying | need of the city Is a strong, well regu- | lated freight bureau, under competent vessel that H Hernster ge anchors and a vig- at if they get gl bandoned vessel first under- X rior to_auything. of No_ better time to buy Van Sicklen said he believed that it would | e s b could be found; even if you be feasible for exporters in this city to | It is the Genuine LA VIDA, boned . have no immediate use for | bring their goods to San Francisco for with Genuine Whalebone, with ens . the Corset ow them it would pay you to - slips off when stoop- v il A Bl % - B SNEAKTHIEVES CAUGHT. i | o o mbsie | ing. It reduces the & . A ‘;:Fe(:;"(‘;\‘r:;‘;:: n‘v:“: ;)l?ee: ((o(:?hl::;n 5;:‘;} double sids bones and rust-proof b L ,nd] {p,,,_ uyi‘i\e Dr;\;: s(‘uwrr-;i-\e-wsns ro . o nor g s % A 'S eal Orm. v - Two M est for Stealing | York and St. Louls. Awaiting orders, | § front steels, blas cut, hand-gored, e N mede of very Best 8ot Water Front. | these goods could be placed in ware- made of best French jean, with being made of sol ;L’.:fi.',’;y‘ - ;'1:1: gzs ‘:\nuues ne;e. lam:] thlen trgov:d accord- | silk-embrofdered flowers. g\;ita;xhr‘:d 2 eauip- L R T et R e el We are closing out this particu- Pratea Gotham rub- annual sale price --....17e | : A Cors: ber grip, loop and g . gk lines would get thelr - regular Ori- lar number of the La Vida Ot . putton.~ Tts superiority cas be sden at R L I e | ental rate in full, and the freights would | and rather than have them &0 5 glance and any woman wearing It Foon 700" pall front and arm size: be prepaid to the Orient when the goods take up in stock-taking we have once will never be without it. It 18 ai"Sizes good ‘width and length. :E:_ W varehouse erhe srall ? best elastic and webbing. Our e | | were warehoused here. Perhaps a smail cut the price from $7.50 to $2.75 fi?flfd.';mn’: p'm: s _}250 cially priced .. - - Lo & e Y additional charge per 100 pounds might be . (3. ¢ = L = b | » i " F tr ANOTHER MISSES' HOSE SUP AGAIN, LADIES' GOWNS. made of | made, but that would not be sufficient to i Sale O'Farrell-street Entrance. PO R R O The beat Tiale tlag- Best soft bieached mustin, double yoke THE STEAM SCHOONER NAVARRO SPEEDING TO THE SCENE OF | |shut San Francisco out of the trade of the Our New Straight Front Corset Is tic rubber; button clasp ........... 10« back, front voke, made with cluster THE WRECK OF THE SCHOONER BARBARA HERNSTER AT POINT | | Orlent. This interesting suggestion will CHILDREN'S: same quality as tucks and torchon lace insertion, clus- ter tucked front, finished with torchon e fite cdged rufe. sieeves finished with lace ruffle. Our quick seller at..$1.25 Sale at O'Farrell-street Entrance. | get trom the anxlous commercial commu- { nity the fuil attention that its importance —sje | merits. Mr. Loveland said concerning the freight dried fruit, 3 es electrical | the early morning tides are given in the left | bureau proposition which he advocate: ana’ pr 10 | band column and the successive tides of the S S ald | day in the order of occurrence as to time of Such a bureau, while.1f could not;per- ay, the third time column gives the last tide | form impossibilities and prevent Eastern | the Talk of the Town. above . It is made of very best fast black We QUARANTEE EVE French sateen, double side steels, rus % pr(m!lfrnm‘ sr:w, t;)laslr-u!. lmnr(ll gnredd. Bargains of the Rarest and Most ¢ low s ust; cut and gore g ssph P o Sfi-fl:ms c:;_r}:'ecl n;flltsry Tempting Description. Here Are a Few of the Maay straight front figure. The most com- - N 4 e fortable and graceful corset madc; SUCH GRAND VALUES WERE Money - Saving Opportunities of the day, except when there are but three | and Middle West cities from competing when once worn you will never want a NEVER PRICED SO LOW BEFORE. NA TO SALVE THE VESSEL. PAIR. . xs Sranges. % vkes paste. $I8 ks potatoss. }"dnv as sometimes occurs. The heights given with us for the export business, could be better or easier corset than this: others IN OUR KNITTED UNDERWEAR That Await the Thrifty Buyer in g = g e fi"".“ag‘; iniD® seed. | are in addition to the soundings on the United | of vast benefit and could, doubtiess, point ask $250 for not their equal. Our w DEPARTMENT 0 Haadkerchief t t e T e e THinas slgn (). presedes th hatehe. and-ines | ut the means of meeting our competitors price ... e S1.50 LADIES' VESTS: made ur Handkerchief Department. For Sydnes—18,51 Tbe hops, valued at §2 the number given is subtracted from the depeh | EUCCessfully as far as possible, There Is DO YOU DE- of ‘very best quality Aus- 1 AprES' HANDKERCHIEFS, made given by the charts. The plane of reference | NOthing whatever to prevent any one of SIRE AN EASY tralian wool: steam Shrunk ,¢"hest [rish lawn, hemstitched and Shipping Intelligence. | 15 the mean of the lower low waters. e us from shipping our purchases direct CORSET? Ore that and medicated, high neck. trimmed with fine fancy lace. Oniy.9e 5 04 2 ¥ i - | from the points of origin to Oriental allows the hips fuil long sleeves, neck finished " Ciipy LADIES' HANDR - ARRIVED. | ports, thereby securing much of the ad- lay and yet is witl] crocheting of silk - 4 3 = i Ly > CHIEFS, made of good Irish lawn, Olen Boleaneh o B Satur@ey. Jabuary 35 Steamer Movements. )\'amage now enjoyed by our competitors | made so as to keep drawn through with silkk [TOCRCR, TIATE, O e with Setnd i e - anong Stmr Pomona, Shea, 18 hours from FEureka. e of which we complain. For each indi- the hips and abdo- wash ribbon. Our match 5 Ohistrom, 17 hours from Cas- men a normal size. less price .... 5 Je Venise lace. Attractively priced.. -$1.25 ¢ = TO ARRIVE. |.vidual, manufacturer or jobber to secure { | | \ { \ \ ‘ aem : Yo el : |'the information necessary to compete in It is the new Twen- PANTS to match; same 3 o Navarro, Green, 17 hours from Bowens Steamer. From. Due. | this manner involves an amount of work tleth CENTURY vality as above; ankle A Few Items From Our B Re Biohiser i | which they are not liable to do, but 1If we | CYCLIST COR Jength, ' 81.25 N .y skets e 8 e B el a . 40, ho Titania. Nunal |Jan. 27 ok ai¥rel S 1 T e 3 S - hment ves. | gStmf_Brunswick, . Andresen, B g i atia | naimo. o e JUANG S | S6uld establish a freight bureau, where all SET; made of best ALSO LADIES VESTS: Notion Department. such data could be accumulated for the ¥ h t quota, Markin, 46 hours from Ean | Queen... _..|San Diego . orreA NG 48] NEEL SR O b o . AR S o8Ik made of best quality siik | Bontta.. e 1Jan- 2| benefit of its subscribers, not only on that double side_steels, e A g e BEST ENGLISH tmr Sesostris, Temma, 190 days. from | Sah Pedro.. ... |Humboidt _ {Yan. 27 | subject, but on many others, it would do | rust-proof front sleeves, neck finished with PATENT = NON- g it e g Sp iy b g B L SRRERT L COCT RED | much to correct existing diseriminations, steels, with silk oot ) g g e Gt TWISTING TAPE tminster, Petrie, 41 days from | Arcata..........|Coos Bay ..... 35 | prevent athers, ald us to get around ob- | elastic gores over the hi; It is a cor- T . ceieieeeee.- 1@ plees ia Nagasaki 35 day : | Crescent City. | Crescent city ...1 3 | stacles which cannot be surmounted and set hailed with delight by all athlefic tape. An article our so- BESTJAPANNED 9 Orient, "Sanders, s days from Willapa | Alilance....."2! Fortland & Coos Bay 8 | restore our port to its former position of women. The economists’ price..§1.00 calet ‘et seb £ CABINET HAIR- Mary Etta, Anderson, 3 hours from | Empire, Coos Bay 3 | 2 A ovius ik i cac ] A 4 ¢or. Our price......81.50 e o B ek { Curacao. Mexican Port 2 | porations or even from organized bodles A Striking Examp!e of the Bargains 3 ~rcishiri i CLEARED. Progreso coma. ........ 2 in particular lines of trade, against rate: in Our-Tailo D A Sure Cure for Rheumatism and BEST TEMPER- Saturday, January 26. | ATEO.C...-.--.. [Coquille River B | Jeirimental to our citv, while they muy R ey Depdambet L ED STEEL CURL- < g A on | Robert Dollar.. |Seattle ......... a rmc ca a e great ma- , *NDE] : ural woo o3 x Randall, Astoria; Oregon | Robert Dollar..[Seattle ..oy : 3 | have the welght and influence which coul 10xTty of ‘e BEISLL. > vary - oot L PReE, Wade - of addeac -.de ’ Honolulu; Williams, | ¥exico | Mexican Ports be exere _d"(l.a::;;xg»‘\);;nr_orlf;:nn(z:(:lon“xlu;a; clhapr» our store to be the shrunk and medicated: high neck, lonz BEST PHOENIX t | Newburg...... | Ventura . business community, Without such a body et e most rell- sieeves; all bound with best quality STEEL SAFETY a oft SAILED. Newburg..... t A . usiness community. Wi such a bodv able place to trade. silk binding and sewed with best silk PINS, any size..... . A a5 | Gty of Syduey. |Panama & Way Ports organized and existing for_ this specific LADIES' ~ TAILOR- thread; colors red, natural and - -3¢ dozen NEWS OF THE OCEAN. urday, January 2. | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego... purpose the business men of the commu- MADE SUITS, made of white. " v 1 BEST STEEL Eureka. | Point Arena. . [Point Aren.. Marked down for quick selling: - S - . ity are more than liable to patiently sub- | good_quality wool chev- ” L s . Greenwood. | Carlisle City... [China "via San Diego.|Jan. < ‘ ¢ ¢ P Jnly - 81.00 HATPINS, jet rs of Int P oh y bo { mit to guestionable or even unf: - fot, Eton or jacke @ Fs.of Juteipet 36 Martpers and Sosrsuch S eS| e Jan. miemt wli‘l}fnmnp?ol‘es‘:. b L (g fect, Jacket libea PANTS to match; ankle length: D62dS ... ceeeeneene.. @ dozen Shipping Merchants. - Gmatilla, ... |Puget Sound Forts.....|Feb. s, e Eadtanie. the: chahe 10 cates best ' quati French band ....... -.$1.00 _BEST QUALITY HOOKS and EYES, Charters Crescent City. | North Fork....\Hamboldt .. .. o et 1| to some of the Puget Sound points recent- cloth, velvet collar, £ positively will not rust or tarnish ..... el Hansen. Mendocino. Bainter. Seattle & N. Whatoom[Feb, 1|1y made by the Pacific Const Steamship | skirt bound with best A Glove Oppoctunity. o ~XM Sove Dettmers, — riomee {Beattle and Tacoma.. |Fob. 3| Company after-the control of its stock fast . black velveteen, NEEDLES-BOOK containing four Salmopd, Chematnus. | Forio Chins and Japla e 2| was sald to have oassed to the' Great all welted seams, strictly man-tail- - 500 pairs LADIES' GLOVES, made DPackages needles, assorted darning e Jones. Queenstown. | A Bt Northern Rallroad. Rates from San Fran- ored, perfect fit and finish. No better of best quality wool cgshmeére, in 0eedles and shawl pin: Se book x . Nieleen, Ventura, | Sinnn: tacall Batake on e anit mcat is purchasable at $10. Exceptional brown only: to be fold at the ridicu- SOLID BACK HAIRBRUSH. nat- Sundborz, Adderson, Sluslaw TO SAIL. | Seattle and Tacoma were materially in- value .. . lously low price ceesesennn.. 7@ ural bristles ... Steamer. | Destination, |Salls | creased, while to these two ports they re- 5.50 | Pler. | mained 'the same, thus permitting the job. ’ *—Br ship Thorn- 15 onumasy | bers. ot Beattie and Tacoma to use t LADIES® FAST 5~-INCH ALL- nta Rosalta. North Fork..| Humbolat . 1. 9 am|pier 2| Market for such emergency orders as they BLACK LACE SILK i | Banta Ross...[San Diego ... 9 am|Pler 11 | found it necessary to siace here, but com- | EFFECT HOSE COLOW- from Honoluly, January 2. | | lling the merchants of Port Townsend, 9 ED TAFFETA SPOKEN. " . . struck Rosedale | Santa Barbar Humboldt .. .10 | rett, Anacortes, New Whatcom and MAIL Victoria. ke on port side; aiso | W. H. Krugei| Geays. Harbor 'S hmibier 13 | other points to make their purchases in ORDERS 8]6 Market Street pastay RIBBON e s e a forefoot started. (A‘('“:ulg;d . Panama & Way Pts'12 m/ PMSS ‘Se?“le OIE g‘hfiflmfl. J"l“s f'nf‘”’hfl—‘lgl ll]m G, FILLED, ’ BUILDING. l2l 1 APHIC | G W. Elder.. Portland & Astoria/ll am|Pler 24 | Volume of business done for the Seattle . RUNNING TH 4 LOBOB. Jan 2, 10 b m—Weather | POmODA.......| Humboidt "'z pm{Pier 3 | and Tacoma jobbers by the Great North- ROUGH TO Il O'FARRELL. 2C yard. 4" northwest 11y 4 miles. Janunary 29. ern road, and by the way incidentally >OMEST ORTS. | st. Paut Y. via Panama| 2 pm/Pler 3¢ | ducing the volume done by the roads serv. | Arrived Jan 13—Schr Muriel, | Bonita. Newport 9 am|Pier 11 | ing San Francisco. Some little murmur- o e, Aus. Jan 10—Brig Harriet G, | Empire. +{Coos Bay .[10 am|Pier 13 | ing was heard, but no real effort wus ! January 30. | made to recover trade thus diverted from 1 Jan 24—Stmr Emplre, | Queen San Diego -! 9 amPter 11 | this city. d Arcata ++|Coos Bay . /12 miPler 13| “Had anything like this occurred af- . 3 n Home, for San | San Pe Humboldt .. 110 am|Pler 2 th | Newburg. Grays Harbor fecting the trade of Chicago, St. Louis, | ;| 5 Pm(Pler 2| Kansas City, St. Josech or Omaha their ShT Mary Dodge, | Ao e D and A Cane 3. |1y amiPler 3| matter up before the first ship leaving | : GRAPE-NUTS. PIE AND HADES. ange of Food Brings Health and iant Complexion. | (} - | San Francisco under the new tariff had 2%-Stme San Pedro, | EUrCK®:coo FHAmbOIE ...} 9 amiPler 13| Gocked at Seattle, and means would have | PR Neloptrt 9 am|pier 11| been found to correct the abuse or neu- R Passed Jan 35, at 510 p m— | GG |China and Japan..| 1 pm|PMss | tralize its effect by an independent line| A pew style of petty swindling has been | asked a conductor emploved on a line run- is furnished with s demands, the ¢ z | o b ) run in the interest of the city affected. b, lencia-street depot. I didn't int K aire ¢ such as an excess F Y )L"Ig:‘h":ufi"‘;'z Pler 2 Tl he trouble has been in_ the paat in | Introduced here. The conductors em- nh;g tg the Townsend-street railroad de- |ing anything about it. She wm‘?e?fln:nenrzf of swe > and all sorts of un- | Martpoes...... | Homolulu ... "..| 2 pm/Pler 7| this clty to secure united concerted actlon | Ploved on the street cars have been the | PPt &0t colored hair, blue eves, about | a good thing and I don't believe in squeal. wrise <—disappears A Cal | Columbia..... Australla & Pt! 11 am|Pier 34 | and it seems to me that we should put our | Victims. It was only yesterday that they | Syirt and automabile nmueseflh - ue | Ing when you get a gold brick handed to S — " Carlisle City. China and Japan..]10 am!S W 2 | shoulder to the wheel and endeavor t) |discovered.that the game was being sys- . answered the Market street rall- | Th 2 experience on food is valu- Point Arena.. Point Arena 2 pm|Pler 2| gserve and protect our Interests rather 1 tematically worked. road man. “Have you met her? Is “:r!‘f::;ln‘;"ttri:?; flfr;hfle "7""“" held . than depend upon what others can do for | The swindler is a well dressed young| "I guess so.* was the reply. “She cost |ed that when she s wid,inally conclud- She = I have for years been ad- Wasewart, Sk Time Ball. B e Daiir the ] woman, with a suave and polished man: me ) cents Tuesday atternoon. Worked | over the change Sne Shoved mert of ot dicted arly pork pie, hot ason, rrom San | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | of New York, Chicago, St. Louls or Seats | DX hen she boards a car the smallest e game on me. Important tele- | money under her glove v i s . The scheme is hence Jan 2. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco,” Cal. | {le, by reason of the volume of business | hiecs fe MOneY She has to offer in pay- | gram: in hurry to catch San Jose train; | | now generally known amo..s tne ~ongwe- for Port Gam- January 28, 1901 which they do with common carriers, can | Have been ment for her fare is a $ gold piece. When ya'mrlece for fare: 0 cents short change |tors, and any femals passenger with r e i The time ball on the tower of the new Fi e she leaves the car she is generally from |and off car at Harrison street.” | “light colored hair. b - welve years and Arrived Jan 25-Schr Fal- | bullding was dropped at exactly moon to-day—. | influence the carriers to give them ths | 4 to 60 cents ahead of the conductor. The | “You fellows ain't alone.” chimed In a |22 years of age. :‘:nrllrxxl; 2 datk Diie, Skivt der the f a number of doc- 1. e. at noon of the 12th meridian, or at § | Same rate that San Francisco enjoys how | swindle coula have been worked indefi-| conductor from the Mission street line. 26—Stmr Willamette, | g'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, vent this? Or how can they blame tha | victims made a remark yesterday that set | the day I met her, for a train at the Va. T. €. N., In charge. | transcontinental lines terminating in San | his listeners, who were also railroad men, | =3 Frs\nrllru‘érom doing llkewise? Continu- | comparing notes. in he said: = kidney and bladder with suspicion. particularly so if she pre- ver and stomach could the merchants of San Francisco pre- | nitely had it not been that one of her | “She owes me 1 conts. She was headine, | nip Sotomobile sacque” will be viewed |senls a gold piece in payment for fare 12—Bktn Robert o 12-Bitn Robert | Lieutenant Commander, 1 t # When they told their several storfes it <o swollen it was impos- SIGN Flow of Rivers, “Naturaily T should like to see the ex- | was evident to all of them that they had right side, and every ved Jan 10-Br ship Lancing, | Following is a statement of the estimated | port business of Oriental ports done by | met the swindler, but did not realize until 1 ed me be- )2 a flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet | this eity, but in looking at it from ths | too late that she was robbing them. The Vo 5+ | ssed Jan 24_Br ship Aller- | ' o ond, or second feet, one second foot | cold-bipoded prlzpns\tion of the longest | exposure of the swindle came about in a f words to express. I |tonm. fi for San Francisco. ey : or, pole knocking down the persimmons I | very simple way. ERaL ERICA—Satied Jan' 6-Ger | oqusiion 88 California Miners At Or At either blame other jobbing e “{ had ther peculiar experience last srantula and weary all | stmr Hathor. for Hambure 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures are | gan NEILIST ; e s Ao P g ¢ 2 TABLE BAY- Sailed Jan 12—Br ship Au for striving to compete with us for this | night,” said one of the men who is em- o, it was almost | (i, “tor Newe . |from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the | businees nor the railroads serving San | ployed as a conductor on the Market 1 myself together enough | CHEMAIL Jan 15—Chil bark An- | United States Geological Survey: Frarlldnctomla{‘ tom;;etlnl:h v;(th g:her ;fm.;. street line. “We stopr:ed s“t fi{“'d"{"{,‘.',’; A | AMENT = TELL continen ines for their share the | to allow a passenger to alight an | Br bark Nithedale, | SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. lven the bali to the gripman to g0 ahead, 1 . 1 a watering place, but | | e When a young woman ran out from theé there I was at- | rior to Jan 26—Br ship DATE. | .j_;._ sidewalk ™ signaling me u’) stop L‘l{_eh cui Do IR[AT at on nside. en Nuts breakfast food. At | fatled Jan 26-Br ship Se- 100, | 1. Bhe-took s sesl on, the e January 13. tipped the scales | 48,310 | 16,700 $5 plece and anxiously asked if she would Jan i went to collect her fare she handed me a Br stmr Bm- NOT MEN n - January 1 »oked like a wreck and | f ncouver. 3 MARGUEZ—Arrived Jan 2 |january 1 nd that the Grape-Nuts | ark Oregon. from Port Blakeley, January 16, oNl_Y stress my stomach and I -OCEAN STEAMERS Ty | a month, eating u‘ NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 26—Stmr Welmar, | January 19, | 10,100 | 16,100 in time to catch the S o'clock boat. I L1680 |35, “ ,’ ?:ld her that she had five minutes to TR[AT 20,100 spare. ““Have you no smaller change? I H 50 25K¢%,, sir; she replied. ‘T have just re- ALL A e e iR o RV s | DISEASES et | Board of Health Proclaims |afraid that I would miss it. Otherwise AND CURE trom Bremen, - Seifled Jan 26—Stmr Campania, for Liverpool; BTAD { stmr Patricia, for Hamburg: stmr Rotterdam, for Rotterdam: stmr Hohenzollern, for Naples. | and Nature i . 3 1 moficed] Aegiwed Ian 2-Bimr Bt Louls trom Biate: DATB. 1 would have got change in some store BUT THEM o) 1901, bef he car. I know that 1s0 for ple and | “Airivea Jan %—Stmr Etruria. from ‘Liver- an Epldemic of Gl'lp. ore getting on v January m_London Jan 26—Stmr Um- e hange gold, but under the circumstances it is inconvenient for vou gentlemen to er and kidneys I D PN A et CU“E 10 il mow, at this | r vele trom Sew Xors. for Loveriet ok o e }, i.n'x‘:nrcompeusd to impose upon your good | Al_l_ I Y 3 N SI.AY thoroughly well and can | ceeded. - Cotaita s . “‘She spoke pleasantly and looked inno- | { { blow on the small of my | g e Jon X Stmr Cymrie, from Liverpoot, 2 = : cent. I never for a moment doubted her 'I‘R[A]’ 2y S CURED. A ’ O TS aatie 4 H honesty. I gave her $45 in change—nick- . < . stomach, which would | (CHERSOURC Salied Jan 5 els, dimes, quarters and halves. She took s d me a year ago. | YOKOHAMA—Sailed Stmr Bergen- E RIVER AT LA GRANGE. the money In her left hand., which was P le SWEANY, M. D. from Hongkong, for San Diego. loved. 1 went out to the rear platform, ot h‘l\:l RPOOL—Satled Jan 26— Stmr Lucania, : Second Feet. {nd had been there but a moment when | Longest Established, Most Successful and Reliable Specialist in Discasss of Men. ts at | o New York Grip Is here, but of a mild type. It still | Silq peckoned to me. I went inside. es and other | " ANTWERP—Sailed Jan 26—Stmr Kensing- You have. made @ mistake in_the Men, many of you are now reaping the result of your former folly. Your manhood 1§ clear and b , for New York. L 1 3 right; am | ton, S Balled Jan -Bimr La Bretagos | Jaseery change you gave me,’ said she, looking | fafling and will scon be lost unless you do something for yourself. There is no time to Grape commences with Catarrhal symptoms, 0 mot know that I have | HAVRE 8ol Jaceacy aching of the limbs, marked lassitude and | up in an innocent sort of way; ‘there is | lose, Impotency, like all sexual diseases, is never on the standstill. With it you canm or nerves. The world | 17 ¢ RELE S | samasy a rise of temperature, resembling the com. | Only $455 here,’ and she handed me back | make no compromise. Fither you must master it or it will master you and 8l your whols iy flesh is firm and | Sun, Moon and Tide. | January the money. future with misery and indescribable woe. I have treated so many cases of this kind that mencing of Typhotd or Malaria, Sl o s e and found that SN |} am as famillar with them as you are with the very daylight. Ones cured by my treat- The convalescents are apt to be troubled | {rned me was concerned. I was almost | ment you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, prematureness, small or 2 - hat | had . given her the exact | weak organs, nervousness. failing memory, loss of ambition or similar symptoms which rob for a considerable period with weakhess, | certaln that f 0 ®that I might have | you of your manhood and abeolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. | Jandary | Unitea States Coast and Geodetle Survey— | January Times and Heights of High an } Waters at Fort Point, entrance to complexion looks like I through a coursé of beauty doc- ew blood, you see, and plenty Francisco Bay. Published by official o ority E ¥ t hysical tone—a condi- jstake I gave her 40 cents more. My treatment for weak men will correct all these evils, and restors to what was weighed last week on the same | thorit of the Superintendent Sketch Club Ladies Entertain. a general want of pl made a mista g My you nature NOTE-The high and low waters occur at th g ant to question her honesty. healthy, man, with . and sexua ed the beam at 139% | ejry front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty: | The ladles of the Sketch Club enter- | tion to invite Pneumonia. §o‘3.mi‘ £V LA ol 1o (o set fate ai ‘"”;fl_”—m 'm":‘*;o ::.;"‘Ln:d"; & i mmn":";“:}w‘::‘:};" Dowers complete. « y Sorty powads gatn. 140 |Se Suses tnie chan gt Wiet: Polat: : the ooy r i o e ‘é’e o °"""" Paradoxical as {t may appear, the light | argumtent or dispute with women passen- " it el Grape-Nuts cured my taste , P* as e th places. oms on California street yesterday aft- 4 For (e morie and rner Indigentible fomie, | mAY T OO O A e Tand pesfones | attacks of GHIp are oftentimes more dan- | 5%M3en she reached First atrect she sig- | V@ricocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, I do know that ne-Nuts filied | e |ance. The rooms were crowded with | gerous than the severe ones, as in the paled me to stop the car, ‘Pahaw, I must Nervo-Sexua! Debility requirement of Nature rebuild | Sun rises ;‘ | guests. who "}‘h.""y: enfoyed dme unlq!;e former instances the patients are more | she came out an the plattorm. 1 torgot | ) | programme. - Thoee. JADARCRs daneera,.in mething and have to go back home. devoted the best years of my life. PhyBiclans having stubborn cases to treat are cordially (03 | argeous natioral costumes, gave some of | 4Pt 10 be carcless of themselves during | *T}F this oocurred to me. that she had | o e e F e O e Sathine for Lo s, ok StybborT give to a patient a legal con- | the characteristic dances of Japan, the | the weak physical conditions that follow. | acted in I‘Plltol:l' ll‘:.ratggo rv::'y AR | tract l“‘,':.,,.lg‘s,,l:,',n&.;mmmh |.n:,m worth your while to investigate a cure that has B | mage 1 e j samurat dance, the sanhaso (dance of wel- | he use’of Dr. Humphreys' Famous | conniag over my change and. found that | " 3¢ you cannot call at mv ofRcs mrite me your symptoms fully. My home treatment by ez come) and the symbolic dance known as Specific “Ti"" breaks up the Grip, while | I was exactly 40 cents short. 1 just want- | correspondence is always successful. CONSULTATION FREE. \ se § sets (first quarter) T Raie Deka e ‘HZ. teating Sows and all assoclate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone I have earnestly e body, being satisflew with the urishment, did not demand the en, which destroyed in- Consequently the taste for them naturally dropped out, one un:sf o | 10:56) 2.3 ono. Some charming characteristl gelf. If T had counted my by one, so gradyally that 1 myselt scarce- | | By 1244 03 O | rinen and Koto And quaing | its”tonlclty sustains the flagging energles | 1 t0 Kick myself, I8, L bog o0 en her | CAUTION! Iy noted the difference. My case i= well |25 . |00 25 5ml 60 | Songs of Nippon were also furnished by | dquring and after the attack. g 1 Cents too little I would have known . . > Y oo I8+ B 1 | the performers, and the ladies responsible Stores, 25¢, il that I had not made a mistake. But if The country is full of doctors who live mowhere, go everywhere, force themselves hrown and can be SSERASE By NSRS B | B | 1 S8 el e for the afternobn's entertainment were | At all Drug Stores, 2o, or malled, "% dlscovered that T was not wrong, | you, promise anything and do nothing but et your money, run away and stay away. people. Do _not pebliet wy-male. et °5 -] il 38 SRl heartily congratulated on the success of | 7 Pocket Manual mailed free, what could T do? 1 would rather part | Bwéany remains in San Francisco. any one interested can obtaln it by writ- | § -} Jit0 38 O &1 thelr >fforts. Tea was served at the close with 40 cents any day than get into a g to the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle . Bt | L0 Bl e Tt mme {n Japanese styie, with | Humphreys' Homeopathic Medioine Co., cor. | gispute with a woman. (ipwu )d’lclz.’s NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides ‘wnto:;(%gf': la Nippon Dfil in order. ‘Willlam and John sts., New York, “What kind of a locking woman [s she DR- F- L- SWEANY’ 137 w m Sfl m '

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