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v A ast few m There ADVERTISEMENTS. yod. 1 purch emarkably cheap at ot all remnan — some Axminsters half price. We are Pac \Sterling Furniture You may have a wrong idea of what it costs to furnish a cozy home; it doesn’t cost a cent to find out. The picture gives you an accurate sign. The carving is neat and the finish is We place no restriction on the sale of these ser can buy one We do not know nor care what others are sell- r goods for, but we DO know that this Bring Us Your Carpet Measures. of odd lengths of carpets have accumulated in the hs, and to close them out we’ll have A Rummage Sale of Carpets! 1 of them will be sold for half their original price or less. ts; most of them will cover a good- are even re fine Wilton Velvets, Lowell Body Brus- among them. Some with borders, Somebody—first comers—will get their par- c Coast Agents for Richmond Ranves, s of kitchen ware and cutlery and china. We'd be glad to have you open an account with us. Sterling Furniture | Company 10839 Market Street, Between Sixth and Seventh. or a dozen if he 815 large enough for double G — Telephone €outh 300 ————— EL ME DIA OIL CO. AT McKITTRICK, k at 15c; price will be Ity & ground mean bus! nformation rnished on ap- or LDA ©0,—Lands tn San lon at office of 565 and 566 Parrott Investors’ In NORMAL merica Abead o ws! Everybody B 3 A revers rom Hend 114310 Or 620 7N e (all, or send & 2. stamp Address: PIERCE EL padway, (near 2th 5i.) New York, Market Street, San Francisco. Assured Stock vning profucing well. . ., Bullding. OIL COMPANY. in Monterey and Small amount of ectus and Infor- AL COMPANY, rrot LINCTON N OIL LAND. rilling. Some stock Dolication. No. an Francisso, o L e BN of_the World in Electrieal Inven. ury. it eends s e ou through the human to ¥oot, curing Clronic and ases and Weakness of Male or Female ositive are we Lhat o other r. Pierce’s.” that we will send for comparison with any belt “beemg is Believing. eviomals wors b for new “Bool ECTRIC €O, $ 3 GUNS Lafin & Rand Waterproof Emokeless Powder, in bulk T catalogve "ot Sporeiae : o Soods GBO. W. SHREVE ] streat, Information and | | much to the succe: | | of | | time melodies. | eral tricks in _magic with the skill of a | professional. MONTICELLD CLUB RECEIVES FRIENDS —_—— Democratic Organization En- | tertains at Its First Jinks. e The Monticello Club entertained its members and friends at the club rooms, | corner of Kearny street and Union Bquare avenue, last event: It was the occasion of the initial “jinks” given by the organization, and the beautiful rooms were taxed to their utmost capacity by the large crowd present. For the purpose of sustaining interest in the club Judge W. P. Lawlor, the presi- dent, recently appointed & committee com- posed of Hull McClaughry, W. W. Mec- Nair and J. V. Costello to arrange for an | entertainment. The members received a unique invitation containing a promise of good things, and the committee was officially informed during the evening i‘r_;'m‘ the promise had been more than ful- filled. Supervisor James Booth acted as sire. | The Supervisor by his wit and tact of the affair. Jarold Basford, added Eger- compris- selections. Profe: opping. —tus el C 5 3 ssor mind reader, held the audience in & speil for over an’hour. Homer Henley’s pow- erful voice was heard in a number of his cholcest selections, and Lloyd Spencer was repeatedly encored for his clever rag- J. Warren Keane did sev- Charles Henley ton Smith and Thomas Nowlan, ing the club quartet, rendered a Harold Basford sang a bass solo and Egerton Smith rendcred‘n sweet tenor solo. There were other features and | the entertainment was kept up until a late hour. A test has beén made which shows that 2 rook sixt The Bawk malkes 150 milos tn the stou tima! ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkabls Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men, A Free Trial Package Sent by Mall to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a mcst remarka- bie remedy are being matled fo all wig will write the State Medical Institute, They cured so many men who had bat- tled for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It |is a home treatment, and all men who suffer from any form of sexual weak: Posuiting from. youthtal folly: b d ioss of strength and memory, weak back varicocele or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a peculiarly grateful | effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength and development just where it is need‘:dA 1t cures all the ills and troubles that come from years of misuse of the natural func- tions ‘and been an absolute success in all cases. A regent to the State Med- ical Institute, 828 Elektron building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that you de':fr- one of their free trial packages, will be com- plied with promptly. ‘The Institute is d girous of reaching that great class of men who are unable to leave home to be treat- ed, and the free sample will enable them to s> how easy it s to be cured of sex- ual weakness when the proper remedies are entafloyed‘ The Institute makes no restrictions. Any man who writes will b :eglt 33 free sample, me::el!&ur sealed n 80 recipien: need have no fear of 3 | duction for 1300 was, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL BIG GUSHER OF OIL IN THE FIELDS OF KERN —_—— Well on Land Leased From Southern Pacific Produces a Spouter---Gives Promise of Br eaking All Records W. H. Mills recelved word yesterday that the El Oro Oil Company, which has leased a tract of land in Kern County from the Southern Pacific Rallroad Com- pany, known as section 7, had struck a big gusher of oil. A dispatch that one of the officlals sent to W. Gregg Jr. of the Crocker-Woolworth Bank, who is presl- dent of the company, stated that judging from the abundance of ofl that is pouring out this well will prove one of the richest oll wells ever located in the State. The well is located about a mile and a half from Bakersfield, near the tracks of the Southern Pacific, and to make the find more valuable the Standard Oil Com- pany a few months ago erected three large tanks in close proximity to tl El Oro well. The company drilled down just feet before tapping the big gusher. Mr. Mills, in speaking of the lucky strike on the part of those who had in- vested in the company, stated that the company was composed almost entirely of persons connected with the Crocker- Woolworth Bank. Mills reports that the New Era Oli Company, which also has leased land in close proximity to the El Oro well, would be benefited by the strike, as the two wells being so close together it is almost certain that the New Era will also strike a spouter. Yesterday afternoon before the “struck oil” telegram of the El Oro Company was publicly known the shares were quoted at §1 and New Era shares at 20 cents. ikt MATCHING OIL AGAINST COAL. Reasons Given for Relief in Perma- nency of the Liquid Fuel. Some statements were made at the first annual banquet of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange that may assure the oil men of the benefit of .he industry in whicn they are engaged to the State. One of the speakers at the banquet, ex-Senator Bulla, said that In the year 1599 there were imported into California 1,740,279 tons of coal. As there is comparatively little coal mined in this State he assumed that the demand for oil, under existing con- ditions, will be practically measured by the coal imported. “Upon the basis of three and a half barrels of oil to one ton of coal,” said the speaker, “it will be readily seen that until the annual production of oll exceeds 7,000,000 barrels it cannot displace the co. ow used for fuel and steam purposes.” There were other statements of general interest which the student of conditions may study with prefit. Among them are the following: The history of ol production in this State shows that in 1577 there were produced bul 13,000 barrels; in 5 barrels. Ce it returns for t 787 barrels and develop- g the past year have been enor- er than during the previous year, it is certainly safe to assume that the pro- in round numbers, not less than 4,000,000 barrels. The one greatest need of the oil industry is iling supply, and anything s to accomplish tnis will be of ulti- although it might result in tem- pression of the market. This conclu- sion is not the result of conjecture, but of ac- tual experience. The history of ofi production throughout the East has shown that as the | product was increased the price was not cor- i | | | | embarrassment or ublicity. Reads v'mm.‘v‘. .enmmumdwwflu‘ £ | that product hi | against the R. G. R. | had been sold respondingly decreased, but assumed a sta- | bility which it had not known In earlier years. In 1878 the Eastern fields produced less than 19,000,000 barrels, and ofl was then sold as low as 45 cents per barrel. day, with a pro- duction of 37,000,000, it s sold for $125 per barrel. It is true that the purposes to which the | products of the two sections are put are very different, the Eastern oil being largely con- verted into illuminants, while the Western product s chiefly devoted to fuel purposes. In- deed, it was supposed for a long time that It was impossibie to refine the California product profitably. This conclusion was due to the fact that our best oils produced only about 2 per cent of illumination oil, which has always been looked upon as fxing the value of an oll for refining purposes. Our ol having an asphaltum base, varying from 10 to 36 per cent, become the basis of profitable but in addition to refining of California olls, asphaltum, the various refineries now engaged in refining California oil obtain numerous by- products, the whole aggregating a value which has been estimated as high as $3,000,000 per an- num. The demand for the Mghter ofls for the past year. And there are other causes which to the ob- servant person remove all fear of overpro- duction of petroleum in our State. Probably not a third of the manufacturing and other concerns which could profitably use ofl as a fuel are now purchasing that product. The decision of Judge Day In the case of the San Francisco Savings Union Petroleum and Min- ing Company, in Santa Barbara County, will be appealed. Judge Day has decided that an oil company which has acquired a mineral claim to a strip of land under the oc: cannot erect a wharf in front of the land of another, restricting ingress and egress by sea. The future proceed- ings, if they reach the Supreme Court of the United States, will cause general in- terest, for the issue concerns a phase of the ofl industry thai has been getting a footing from Rincon to Conception and may spread all over thé Pacific Coast. Thé value of the permit issued by the War Department for the building of a wharf is also under consideration by the courts. The Los Angeles Times reports that the bottom has fallen out of the local petro- leum market and that prices are generally demoralized In the south. The fallure of the producers to stand together is meg- tioned as the principal reason for this condition of affairs. here is now no uniform price for local oll,” says the Times, “and purchasers have been taking advantage of this lack of unity and bidding lower and lower, until dollar ofl is now a thing of the past. It was reported yesterday that oll y some producers who have limited tankage accommodations at 80 cents. The majority of the producers, however, are holding thelr product at much higher figures and will try to ad- vance prices. The Los Angeles Herald gives a similar account of the situation in Los Angeles. In part it says The failure of the and Transporta. tion Company to renew contracts with the loca producers and the failure of the producers to come to any satisfactory understanding as to the marketing of the product through mon channel is beginning to be felt, gftered yesterday in the Exchange, ity, at 30 cents at the wells. Of was offered at §1 . 0. b. Angeles. It now appears to be every man for himself in the local field, and the result is as it might be ex- pected under the circumstances. The movi ment to establish another producers’ associ tion, which shall build storage tanks and transact business on the basis adopted by the Kern County producers, is not making much headway. In the meantime prices are being pounded down and the producer is suffering from it. The Colusa Herald is authority for the statement that there is a flow of thirty- five barrels of oil per day on Bear Creek, The Herald says that “this puts an end to all speculation as to whether ofl in paying quantities exists in Colusa County.” The price paid by a San Franclsco syn- dicate for sections 36, 28 28, in Kern Coun- fi, is reported to be $200,000. General W. . H. Hart was concerned in making the The entire section is off the dem- rated belt. Development work will n at once. he bills to raise the fire test of the {lluminating oils to be sold in California is still the center of the attack of the ofl producers and refiners. Some account of what has been done In the way of pro- test against the bills has previously been published. The California Petroleum Min- ers’. Association has protested with all th: vigor that it posseses. The Mer ts’ and Manufacturers’ Assoclation at Los Angeleg hag found several grounds for op- position and has concluded that a fire test ©of 100 degrees is the proper thing. The Los Angeles Record has interviewed leading oil men on the subject of the fire test bills. F. H. Dunham of the Franklin Refining Company said that the measure would prevent his company from making a burning oil that would be acceptable, The fire tests of Germany ?’lfl England could be met by the Californfa olls with- out difficulty. J. A. Dubbs, the Sunset Oll Refining Com: . mal that if the bills should become the law the Standard Oil Company would immense advantage over o b panies in this State. Edward Strasburg, manager of the Oll Storage and Supply Company, said that the Standard Ofl Com- Pany would be benefited, but not the Cali- fornia producers. R. H. Herron declared that the measures were calculated to in- Jure the oll industry in California. Summerland and Hanford are both talk- ing about the establishment of exchanges in their respective localities. San Diego has an oil company that has incorporated with a capital stock of $5.- divided into 5,000,000 shares, at $1 each. The operations are to be carried on in New Mexico, The Inyo Independent gives an account of the movements of the oil men upon Inyo County. Locations made last week in the Owens Lake basin amount to 3960 acres, and there had previously been en- tered by the oil men 5920 acres. Below Little Lake the Salt Wells Valley has been filed on more or less. A new fleld is to be exploited in Kern County. This is in the northern part of the county and is twenty miles north of the Kern River. The exploiters are the stockholders of a company organized in Porterviile, The McWhorter Oil Refinery at Kern has been compelled to enlarge and four new stills will be put in directly. The re- finery was started recently with only one still, but the experiment seems to war- rant extension according to the accouncs received. Steps have been taken for the formation of an oll assocfation in Shasta County. A committee on organization has been en- trusted with the task of devislnl‘ a plan that will hold the associated oil compa- nies together. Each incorporated com- pany in the county is represented on the committee. Since January 1, as reported by tha Cnico Record, 2660 acres in what is known as the Hesperian district have been locat- ed as mining claims. A recapitulation shows that there are twenty-two ofl companies already organized that are pinning their faith to that locality. A. F. Lucas, one of the owners of the big ofl well at Beaumont, Texas, writey to the Oil Reporter that “at the rate of 8000 barrels per day the well would pr- duce nearly 3,000,000 barrels per year, and at 80 cents per barrel would pay 10 per cent on $15,000.000. He admits that there 18" no probability that the well will have anv such yield for any length of time. The Texas district is twenty miles from tide water on the gulf, Sabine Pass and Po-t Arthur being the nearest shipping points. Pipe lines are being talked of, but the question of market is yet secondary to the handling and storage. The operations in Monterey County are progressing and hope is strong that gool results will be obtained in the shape of oil in paying quantities. Four companies county—the Montere: American and Tombo Ofl Company, a Los Angeles corporation, ){as begun operations. The Monter Company {s down 80 feet. The Normal about ready to drill. The San Anton; Company, two miles from San Ardo, s down 700 feet. The Arrovo Seco Company has contracted for a standard rig and wiil soon be drilling. The Great American well is still sinking and is down some- thing more than 100 feet. The Armijo Oil Company has been in- corporated under the laws of Arizona. The incorporators are C. B. Elliott, George A. Lamont, B. F. Rush, W. H. Bryan, E. E. Long. E. Dinkelspiel, J. A. Wilson, ‘Meyer Dinkelsptel and J. S. Brown, of Sulsun; Willlam__ Gleselman, Henry G. W. Dinkelspiel, Herman Ep- Sallnas, Great The Naciemento UNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1901 are drilling in the southern end of the [ ADVERTISEMENTS. A CAUSE OF HEADACHE. One Very Common Cause, Generally Overlooked. Headache is a symptom, an indication of derangement or disease in some organ, and the cause of the headache is difficult to locate because so many diseases have headache as a prominent symptom; de- rangement of the stomach and liver, heart trouble, kidney disease, lung troubie, eye strain or 1ill-fitting glasses all produce headaches, and if we could always locate the organ which is at fault the cure of obstinate headaches would be a much simpler matter. However, for that form of headache called frontal headache, pain back of the eyes and in forchead, the cause is now known to be catarrh of the head and throat; when the headache is located in back of head and neck it is often caused from catarrh of the stomach or liver. At any rate, catarrh is the most com- mon cause of such headaches and the cure of the catarrh causes a prompt dis- appearance of the headaches. here is at present no treatment for catarrh so convenient and effective as Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, a new internal remedy in tablet form, composed of anti- septics like Eucalyptol, uaiacol and Blood Root. which act upon the blood and cause the eiimination of the catarrhal poi- son from the system through the natural channels. Miss Cora Ainsley, a prominent school teacher in one of our normal schools, ! speaks of her experience with catarrhai | headaches and eulogizes Stuart’'s Catarrh Tablets as a cure for them. She says: “I suffered dally from severe frontal headache and pain in and back of the eves, at times so intensely as to Incapa- citate me in my dally duties. I had suf- fered from catarrh more or less for years, but never thought it was the cause of my headaches, but finally became convinced that such was the case, because the head- aches were always worse whenever I had a cold or fresh attack of catarrh. “Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets were highly recommended to me as a safe and pleas- ant catarrh cure, and after using a few 50-cent boxes which I procured from my druggist, I was surprired and delighted to find that both the catarrh and head- aches had gone for Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are sold by druggists at fifty cents per package, un- der the guarantee of the proprietors that they contain absolutely no cocaine (found in 80 many catarrh cures), no oplum (so common In chea harmful drug. wholesome cough cures), nor They contain simply septice necessary to ve from the system rhal dise: any the de- the [ PARIS Company. EMBROIDERIES Our Spring Importation of Embroideries is now complete, and will be on ex- h bition during the coming week. SWISS, NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC, In Edgings, ‘nsertions, Galons, Allovers and Flouncings . .. NEW LACES! Advance Styles in NEW SPRING LACES just received, including some exclusive designs in High-Crade Parisian Novelties. B e e e e e 20 20 S LA R RO B B R R CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Streets, San Franoiseo. UNION SQUARE. Mall and Express Orders Receive Immedi; Attention. R pinger, Joshua Eppinger and W. Cerkel, of 8an Francisco.- e 0Oil Find Near Petaluma. PETALUMA, Feb. 9.—Excitement was created here yesterday by a very promis- ing ofl find made on a ranch near town. Before midnight a company was formed and negotiations for the bonding of the property are now under way. The oil was uncovered by workmen borlnieun arte- sian well. Oil indications have been found throughout the county, but this is the first find which promises anything big in the way of returns. A Sensible Inducement. Not oil stock, but men’s clothing will be sold to-morrow for almost nothing at the Assignee Sale of Clothing, 775 Market street. 500 men's sults, worth $15 to :20l each one of them, for $4.65ja suit. These | suits are custom made. e material in } them is all wool cheviot, all styles, in blue, gray, brown and black; fine cassi- mere; various colors, single or double breasted, round and square cut. All will g0 to-morrow for $4.65 a suit at the Cloth- ing Assignee Sale of the Boston, 775 Mar- ket street, near Fourth. * Egypt_exported last year 65,000 tons of sugar, 55,300 tons of which went to Amer- ica. / 0. H. BOYE LEAVES FOR EUROPE. OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘WillOpen a Magnificent Photographic Studio in 8. F. on His Return. 0. H. Boye, the well-known photogra- pher, left this city last evening for a trip Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave For ‘Alaskan Ports—I1 a. m., Feb. 10, 15, 20, 25, March & through Europe. Change to company’s steamers He goes direct to the art centers of the at_Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattls, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a, m., Feb. 15, 20, 25, March 1. and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska N. Ry.: at Seattls or Ta- Vancouver to C. P. Ry. p. m., Feb. 12, world. He will visit England, Germany, France and Italy, where the most scien- tific photography and the. most artistic studios are centered, and upon his return, about June 1 of this year, will open & magnificent studio in the Callaghan build- ing, now being erected at Market and Mc- Allister streets. This studio will be elegantly arranged and will probably be patterned after one of the most noted European art parlors. Such a trip, in quest of ideas, is without doubt an unusual undertaking, and it cer- tainly proves Mr. Boye's confidence in San Francisco's appreciation of true art in For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar tara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo Feles)—Steamer Queen. Wedn. steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca: ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gav photography. cta. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, S ——————————— Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and FIRE IN CHINATOWN—A fire at 7:34 | Newport—Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 & m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. For Eneenada, Magdaiena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. 4 l"‘dnr further information obtain company's olders. o'clock yesterday morning destroyed two frame buildings of one and two stories respectively on the northeast corner of Jackson and Stock- ton streets, owned by Mrs. M. Schuppert, and occupled by Chinese. The adjoining building at 1104 Stockton street, a two-story brick, was damaged. It was also the property of Mrs. The company reserves the right to change Schuppert. The fire was caused by the explo- | steamers, salling dates and hours of salling sion of & coal ofl lamp. without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery 1 D0 NOT TREAT ALL DISEASES, BUT =) P DOCT Longest Established, Varicocele come the pride, the power, .and perfectly painless. It sage. It stops every unnatural R Most Successful Specialist in Diseases of Men. CGURE TO STAY CUR ON cu WEANY, ‘Whatever may be the cause of Varicocele, its injurious effects are well known. mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system. If office and let me explain to you my process of treating positively cured treatment che patient improves from the very t. hundreds of cases of this nning. cured just as certainly as you co by cutting or dilating. completely dissolves and ischarge, allays all inflammation, red cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when irritated or congested, and soundness to every part of the body affected by the disease. Acquired Blood Poison matic pains, stiff or swollen joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body. or on the tor.gue, sore throat, swoilen tonsils, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, and fi f you have any of these or similar symptoms immediately. If T find your fears unfounded T will fected with poisonous virus I will tell yo of the flesn and bones. disease may manifest itsel unburden uickl; iy and show vou u so frankly an for Acquired Blood Poison is practically the result of my life work, an. America and Europe. It contains no dangerous drugs or injurious medicines of any kind, bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Blood Poison disappear completely and forever. The blood tem are cleansed, purified, ures of life. Nervous Debilit D! i and fill your whole future with misery and indescribable woe. I have treat: am as fami'iar with them as you are with the ve s ered with weakness, nervousness, failing memory, loss of d absolutely unfit you for study, correct all these evils and restore you to what manhood mental powers complete. train and indicatin plw';d by the yout% that Correspondence roperly termed associate diseases, and el Nbety themrally T which, in_fact, Sos the tissu and restored to perfect health and the it you can make no com: ther business, pleasure, or ture intended—a hale, Iltheugll%fl e, he weakn ary Trouble, which has devel loped int the injured re all & al_and mental pow: t ;. Hence all resultl charge for private counsel, and gi: my promise. 4F. L. SWEANY, M. D, I TREAT MEN AND THEM 10 STAY GURED —— Wi and Reliable e cialty below, if ailing. {au are a victim of Varicocele come to my dire disease during the past twelve months. my All pain instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quick- l{ subside. The pools of stagnant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly size, strength, and soundness. All indications of diseases and weakness vanish completely, and in their stead ard the pleasures of perfect health and restored manhood. - s It matters not how long you have suffered from l ne an Plnar canal, cr how many different doctors have dluppol‘ntad vou, you will by On account of its frightful hideousness, Acquired Blood Polson commoniy called .he Xing of all venereal diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Once the system is tamted with it the our mind. ow to get rid of it. patient prepared anew fo; ’M’sfn.:“linuy odf zgfl are n&;,w Wns‘l the rasult of & ng an soon be lost unless you d fime to lose. Nervous Debiity, like all Cimtmmes i DAoL (0F TSI There e no daylight. Once cured by me, ambition, or simflar symptoms which rob you of your In curing a disease of any kind I never fall to remove all cocel ess_caused by l“ e to a perfectly heal: arist 't is ‘Nervous Debi! a premature decline of phyncl‘;‘u et o ful energy of robust manhood. . are often mo say, disappear completely ‘and forever with the ?"l:r‘l:;n! street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Ags., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. FARF $25rst Giass including Bertn $3 Second Class and Meals COLUMBIA_Satls. Feb. 13, Mar. 4 GEO. W. E Feb. 1. 21, Mar. 3 Skort Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. All those who have treated elsewhere without success; all E. C. WARD, General Agen whose cases have been 80 Market st abandoned by family physi- cians and so-called ex- perts; all whose troubles have been aggravated by the use of Specifics, Free Samples, Trial Treatments, etc., are invited to TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARY. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and_Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for LY investigate my special system Indla, cte. No cargo received on board om day HE of treatment. I will explain | SS. NIPPON M. why such other treatment has not cured you, and will demon- strate to your entire satisfac- tion that I can cure you safely, quickly and permanently. My counsel will cost, yolt nothing, and my charges for a perfect cure will not be more than you 88. R] [AR! §S. HONGKONG MARU. Round-trip tickets ot reduced rates - Peo freight and passage aoply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, s S——————————————————— o 3 Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. 11 be willing to pay for bene- New York Every Wednesday, 10 & m. . St. Louls. -Feb. St. Louls. March 13 fits conferred. Certainty of cure | New York _Feb. Zi|New York.....March 20 Vaderland ....March 6! Vaderland Mareh 27 is what you want. What I have done for many others I can do for you. You will do RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 noom. Noordland ......Feb. 20| Westernland .. March 18 well to carefully read my spe- | Friesland Feb. 27| Kensington ... March 2 Southwark .March §iNoordland ....March 37 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, CHAS. TAYLOR., A General Agent Pacific 30 Montgomery street. oOceanic $.3.€o. . 8S. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti It depresses the You will then not wonder '\!I! 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Pacific Coast Agent. he la, eczema, rheu- little ulcers in the mouth nally a leprous-like decay Ily invited to consult mae But if yog‘r const}nlxllon is in- y_special treatm d is Indorsed by the best physiclans. of It goes to the very on every sign and symptom of Acquirel e, the flesh, the bones. and the whole svs- T the duties and pleas- 1f in the form of scroful you are cordial PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORE3 To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. From section No. your former folly. Your manhood never on the standstill. With master it or it will master you many cases of this kind that 1 you will never again be both- February 20, 1901 you m 1 1 88. AREQUIPA. These steamers and South American passenger ser change at Acapulco or Panama ) passenger office, 318 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Agents. v treatment fo- weak men ‘will age. healthy, happy man, with physical and complicatfons. t disappears. 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