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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1901. MANY PASSENGERS FROM SOUTH SEAS ON STEATISHIP SONOIMA In Spite of Her Disabled Machinery the Mail Boat Averaged Four- teen Knots an Hour All the Way From Sydney, N. S. W., to San Francisco-—She Left Australia Two Days Later Than Expected ADVERTISEMENTS. 21 HU oS, ftir Sheridan, Plerce, Manila, via T ™ e e ———— Schr Archie and Fontie, Hunting, —. : SPOKEN. WL i o s T EMBROIDERY SELLING EVERY WOMAN LIKES T0 May 14, lat 32 N, lon 48 W—Br ship Flint- ey e N on B Ship Sprt EXTRAORDINARY. LOOK BEAUTIFUL. , la on '—Br s ng- ¢ | bank, hence ?&c‘bml' 4 rWe Bave ' purchased 2 ll(}tilg"}ngny;'m chance to do so for a { or spot cash_from an - . 2 | (LONDON, May 31—Br, ship Celeste Burril | overstocked New York R o e o anis - {.nrm""u" for Port Townsend, arrived a: importer 12.000 yards of dotted and plain effects, including the W gt o m_‘;‘:{;&:‘:g‘gg“ o s %MBRSIBERfi for le:! new complexion veil. Our price..25¢ — B : than half price, the 3 POINT LOBOS, June 1, 10 p m—Weather best Swiss embroidery hazy; wind NW, velocity 30 miles per hour. 3 ¥ and’ insertions mad: MnNEY SA vEu Is MONEY “ABE DOMBSTIC. PORTS, WHEN THER:'S ANYTHING ahy WiAth. aesired a1 2s GLOVES FOR WARM WEATHER. wUSAL-Arrived May 3iStn: Celta. heace 2 Among them are R B e o y 28, to 01 . o1 = ] & SEORY FoWNSERD ke i Yune {-stmr NEW AND 676D matched sets of em. FEDRSR’ fow ‘uaed. by thousanis of, LADIES' STLE GLOVES most pop- g 57 . e % E o a CSSES - Tl oot gsfifllfiia;o:hfiuégfihcnu, from You'il Be Sure "’,F”'d 23 inches wide ‘e per vard ‘t.-‘::dr:)i)!le{; ;::m‘&?t a0 1o easter to put they mak;l the ?fit‘nd tl":o“; — ;(méftf FOML abiakeley, for Fort. Pirle, At Joe Rosenberg’s. 4 inches wide {35C per yard on than a corset; when worn under the Of best {aftcia silk, stitched back. pat- trom Shaguay: sime_Authe hemss ey s This time it {s 6 inches wide ‘23c per yard 7 cluding black—special .....oesrees - 25€ Arrived June 1—Stmr = Mackinaw, hence | a CHILD'S UN- Others wider and narrower priced Batled Juns 1 Stnics, Grosvn, Vuu;clt and | EEgmAd!sgé 11‘3‘ SR EAl, SDROSIS | —§ re) , & Centennial, for Nome, 5 1 Z. waist, ;l‘hls Tt vou anticipate needing embroider- g ACOMA—Arrived June 1—Stmr Washtenaw, s made of a jes for 4 " our i N TIME bence May 25; schr Otella Pederson, Srom Ev- | uniform ienitted bm e g Lo RerelLy o e RBvee T Tacia evrro ey t. i elastic abric, 7 —made of pigked French lambskm, 2 hg'gg“;“—;_n:g_g Sman e enty. With knitted AN EXAMPLE. °F / \r clasps, stitched back: all colors; you schr Hesper, from Honoiulu. T attachen 40 Ltha. A T Has = v AL can pay $200. but you will uot'get & Saited Jume 17%ene Aen' K. tor momotutn, Fort pants, drawers e Slarts directly JO= ROSFNBERG’S WAY CF (e o better slove than this one. which we e A rs, like suspenders. = Z e Rps B R Wiy s This prevents all strain on the but- SFLUIN 3 PORT LOS ANGELES—Sai Qi khe JBu > / RS 1% camume-suied s 1o | [ (48 DIRRE, 8, Ngatn o, (b6 B, SFLLIG LAGE, T HEACQUARTERS FOR MOURN- ton and sckr Bainbridge, for Puget Boond | ealthful; leading physicians recom- T.ACE, the newest patterns, 2 and . |"G vE“.s. May 2—Bark Palmyra, for Puget Sound. May mend it; worth its weight In §0ld.25¢ 3 jncheswide. Our price Goyard corset will protect it as well as the : 3 ke Honmend o Saq iapciets petk AE'GFarral.-atreet antrance, ; DAY o wenk o Do T, Bl of th nve deigne s maty 4 ysan Island. Yy su‘,el’iol" an cheaper an iress 2 '3 Carlton, for Kahului. May 21—Schr Emma - - shields, bef: Tway: eady to wear square effects, made of finest Brussels | i Ty O e s, o WHSLIR GYREHWEAD. e e g oo Sl el Tt e B s ek Seas: =] T 3 N . with wash dresses it wi elp greatly bands of French c 3 Yokohama; bktn § G Wilder, hence May 7. | On Monday and Tuescay we wil - W0" RS |N OQUR RIBBIN o reduce laundry bils. IT IS THE balf what you pay elsewhere...... Oc stmr Hawalian, from Kahului May 2—Stmr again offer 30 DRUMMERS' SAM- 3 b DRESSMAKER'S FRIEND. Dress- Sonoma, trom Austraiie: hark Nuuamu, from PLES of LADIES' MUSLIN UN- D PARTMENT. makers who dnd great difficulty in fit- . New. Y4ik: ship, Paramita from Newcastle DERWEAR, comprising gowns, cor- “NT. ting delicate colored dresses on ladies YQU'LL WANT THESE AT FOREIGN PORTS, or set covers, drawers, skirts, etc., mads Who perspire so freely as to ruin ma- TAHITI-I i : “ of the very best material; you know There are probablv 4100 vards of all terials in a few moments will find the r Arrived eay 05 May 1—Fr gunhoat Zelee. their samples are always the best. the newest fancy. plaid and striped ef- Protector a great convenience to use HIIS PRICE. Agiend; aod waited bead T cor 0nad™ | M o' Kowms rnde of [om: S5, mony; focta Just the thine for hatr Mblions while ‘Miting o introducs this BeW o uninge mom is o d. & S e of best so: each or dress trimming; widt! 0. 1. = shield, thi: K" ice. ... LADIES’ N- for e Bty e yowent, ] cambric, made o the new +zouave Week's price.... B yara M€ - ekl 6Se OVER COLLARS. em- HONGKONG—Arriv 4 effect, wi rows of tucks, finished i roldered in all the pon Maru, hence e 8y B-Vap atar iy with'a wide embroidery insertion, ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY IN When There ls Anything New newest Swiss designs | A ‘OA BAY—Arrived May Br shi, = nec and sleeves nishe with - int: wern, from Tacoma, . ) o r ship Peng. broldery. bow of satin ribbon at the . wigsavs PERTAINING TO THE IMPROVE- ;;;n:re:'st. Lo BRISTOL—Arrived May 31—Fr bark Cassard, neck; $1.25 gown now.. ...98¢ _ YOU'LT, NEVER FIND SUCH VAL- call them a bargain from Orezon. & vrs a8 TaEsE v Frisco acain— MENT OF YOUR FORM at %c; you know our - 4o | LIZARD—Passed May 3i—Fr bark Lamorl- HERE'S ANOTHER-LADIES MITES AND MILES OF RIBBON . way of selling. : 10¢. % glere. hence Jan 7. for Queenstown; Br bark SKIRTS, made of soft bleached Fruit made ef the best washable taffeta, in You Will Always Fird It at ™% A S T | BRITISH SHIP SELENA THAT WENT ASHORE AT SANTA ROSALIA KINSALE-Fassed May 31Br ship Province, Geeh 13 Tnch “Tlounce ‘ot tacks. me an o DRl eMpets; the regular e el ot g | RS AGO AND IS NOW USED AS A WAREHOUSE BY THE from Oregon, for Queenstown. | broidery and insertion, also a dust T12%e yara [HERE IS ONE FOR SOMETHING NEW. | e s s Mok PANAMA—To sail May 2%-Chil stmr Loa, | ruffle, full width, all 'lengths. The YOU—It is the new : NTS . - for San Framcisco. ! embroidery and insertion would - cost QUEEN LOUISE LADIES' KNITTED DRAWERS. ENSTOWN—Arrived May 31—Ger ship | you more than the amount we ask SMALL STORE—SMALL ARTl- BORICE RIBBON made of XX Peruvian cotton, lace 4 3 e Y [ strips o wide m 3 sily washed; does not c Steamship Com- |to California orchardists. He dug up the | Scotiand, hence Jan'30. LADIRS CORSET COVERS, stong (] ES—SMALLEST PRICES English twilled tape, need to be starched. Saves labor and ;ma_ arrived from | tres on which the beneficial insect was at 'UTH—Arrived June 1—Br ship Ter- and well made, high and low neck; " d bones on the ¥ et a t it to Si = B It | risdale, from Tacoma. our price ¢ clustere: glves comfort. ~.25¢ €. W., wia Auck-| DG e e MO, SYDNEY—Arrived April 1—Br bark Domin- 3 P, ago Pago, Samoa, uly, H. I, sabled machinery, she up, eraging 14 tire journ The Sonoma for a three weeks’ on the Ven- & the latter vessel All the parts nec- mail boat have been engine room crew will nder of the work. second cabin passengers the 8 were: e i NcBride, urtoise V ight, Mr. W. Thane, ster Reld. . Mr._and Dawson, Mr. Hemenway, binson, L. Hale, Miss Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Orme Mrs. P 3. R. Menzies, R. H. Walm, J. Mc- 4 Mre. W. Hoare and six_chil- J. R Foster, A. A. Craw- : B nd, A ey, Mr, er McGrath, E. Meadows, J. K. W Mrs. Manson. child, Currie, W. E. H Herbert, Mrs. Mrs. J. Foster, W. G. Ladgert, H. Fry, Mr. Upwall. ergast is the Chief jand. He is on his 1 Miss - J. F. Pfeiffer, way to E to attend the Court of Appeals Professor G. Compere returns from a o years' tour i1 search of beneficial 3 Australia, New Zea- He has been in land, Fiji, Cevion, Straits Settlement, Java, Hongkong and back to Austraiia. While in China he discovered a bug that lives on one of the greatest pests known E— GRAPE-NUTS. S e e FRESH AT NIGHT. 1f One Uses the Right Kind of Food. If by proper selection of food one can fcel strong and fresh at the end of a day’s work, it is worth while to know the kind of food that will produce this result. A school teacher of Media, Kans., says this connection: “I commenced the use of Grape-Nuts Food five months ago. At that time my health was so poor that I thought I would have to give up my work altogether. I was rapidly losing in weight, had little appetite, was nervous and sleepless, and experienced almost con- stantly a feeling of exhaustion. I tried various remedies without good results; then I determined to give particular at- to my food, and have learned something of the properties of Grape- Nuts for rebuilding the brain and nerve centers, “I commenced using that food and have since made a constant and rapid improve- ment in health in spite of the fact that all this time I have been engaged in the most strenuous and exacting work. “I have gained twelve pounds in weight and have a good appetite; my nerves are steady and I sleep sound. I have such strength and reserve force that I feel al- most as strong and fresh at the close of a day’s work as at the beginning. “Before using Grape-Nuts 1 was trou- tention vesterday. | over- | . | M.” _The signal letters N. i Henery. | has grown steadily since last October, and three days ago the bugs began to de- velop. This little mite from which such great things are expected is hardly visi- ble to the naked eve, and it makes its | home in the scale which the orchardists are so anxious to get rid of. Mrs. F. W. Krause, stewardess of the Sonoma, was given a very nice_ testimon- ial from the passengers for her many | kindnesses 1o the ladies during the voy- | age from Austra iz 2 O T | OVERDUE SHIP JOHN McDONALD | She Probably Blew Up Off the Coast Last January. The fate of the missing American ship John McDonald has been partially clear- led up by a letter received frem Captain W. Lewis of the ship Elwell. It is dat- | ed Newcastle, Aus., April 27 last, and was addressed to W. E. Mighell, presi- dent of the California Ship Company, wners of the John McDonald. In his communication Captain Lewis said he read about the fears for the McDonald and spoke to the captain of the British bark Adderly ubout her. The latter ship left Tacoma early in January for Sydney and the captain says that on January 16 last, in latitude degrees north, longi- tude 13¢ degrees west, he spoke the John McDonald and exchanged signals with her. Captain Watts signaled that he | was from Baltimore for San Francisco, and later hoisted two flags which the captain of the Adderly took to be “N. M. mean “ship the general impression in on fire.” and . | shipping circles is that the John McDon- v up and all hands perished al- thin sight of port. | T e e e | A Wreck Turned to Account. | Many years ago the British ship Seclena | went to Santa Rosalla with a general | cargo. A storm came up and she was | driven ashore. Many an attempt was | made to get her off, and T. P. H. White- | law, the wrecker, worked on her for months. Finally the job was given up and the wreck was sold for a song. Its | new owner has made a warehouse out of . | the two upper holds, while the water ebbs and flows through the lower one. | When Edwin Goodall of Goodall, Per- | kins & Co. was fh Mexico he took a ple- | ture of the old hulk. Strange to say Cap- tain England of the British ship Thistle | was at Santa Rosalia at the time and told Mr. Goodall that he was master of the Selena at the time she went ashore. The accompanying cut is from the snap shot made by Mr. Goodall. Water Front Notes. The schooner Nettle Sundborg, that went ashore at Fort Ross !ast Friday, | was towed to port by the tug Sea Witch yesterday. She has lost her rudder and will have to go on the drydock for an overhauling. The steamship St. Paul sailed for Nome yesterday. She took away all the gold hunters she had room for. The St. Paul will call at Seattle for nearly one hundred passengers. Captain Monroe, late of the collier Pro- greso, has taken command of the Pana- me Rallroad Company's steamship Lela- naw. — Charters. The Ida Schoauer will load lumber at Gam- ble for Honipu; the Nivelle, wheat at Portland for Europe, 38s 3d, prior to arrival; the Robert Searles, lumber at Blakeley for Melbourne or Adelaide, 53s 94, prior to arrival. — Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, June 1. Stmr National City, Dettmers, 14 hours from Fort Br: - Ftmr Newburs, Peterson, 45 hours from San P eime North Fork, McLellan, 22 hours from e Umatille, Cousins, 80 hours from Vio- toria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Australia, Lawless, il days 20 hours from Tahiti. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 50 hours from Port A les. it 25.;!: Balena, Moon. 45 days from Val- raiso, via Panama, etc, # Pfktn W H Dimond, Hansen, 25 days from Hi%ic ‘Consuelo, Page, 2 days from Mahu- “Ziir Monterey, Beck, 53 hours from Coos Bay. Ship Tillie B Starbuck, Curtls, 18 days from lulu. Vettie Sundborg, Larsen, 9 hours from P e ne i tow of tug Sea Witch, with loss . Vessel leaking. afs::?‘;(’-.ry E Russ, Nyman, 4% days from i CLEARED, Saturday, June L Stmr St Paul, Blm. Cso( Michael, via Seattle; N« Commerc! . N e ainier, Hansen, Seattle; Thomas Pol- ard. ey 3 Bomona, Shea, Bureka; Goodall, Per- M & Coiumbla, Doran, Astoria and Port- land; Oregon Railroad & Nav Co. SAILED. fon, from Tacoma. April 13—Schr F M Slade, from Grays Harbor. April 20—Bktn Gleaner, from Grays Harbor. May 2—Ship Kennebec, from Port Hadlock. NEWCASTLE, NSW-—Sailed April Balclutha, for Honolulu Honolulu,” April 16—Ital ro, for Hornolulu. April 17—Bktn Ruth, for Honolulu. April 22—Schr Golden Shore and ship Servia, for Honolulu; ship Star of Italy, for San Francisco: Nor ship Oddersjan, for Honolulu. April 24—Bark Sea King, for Hono- lulu; schr Irene, for San Francisco. April 30— Fr_bark Montebello, for San Francisco. May 3—Schr Prosper, for Honolulu. May 4—Br ship Australian, for San Francisco; ship Hawallan Isles and achr A B Johnsony for Honolulu. Ready for sea May 9—Bark Coryphene, Br ship Republic, bktn Arago and schr R C Slade, for Honolulu; bark Empire, for Mahukona. In vort May 9—Br ship Balasore, Br ship Dunfermline, for San Francisco; Br ship City of Hankow. ehips Blwell, Fort George, Great Admiral, Hecla, J B Brown and St Nicholas, for Honolulu: barks Oregon, Rufus E Wood and St James, for Honolulu; schrs Expansion and Forester, for Honolulu; Ital bark Norman MacLeod, for Eureka; bark Emplre, for Ma- ekona. ACAPULCO—Sailed May 30—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed June 1— for ‘Liverpool: stmr Minnehaha sor ') o stmr Marquette, for London; stmr Californian, for Mediterranean ports; stmr Statendam, for Rotterdam; stmr City of Rome, for Greenock; stmr Lucania, for Liverpool: stmr Aller, for Naples; stmr Phoenicia, for Hamburg. Arrived June 1—Stmr Etrurie, from Liver- pool; stmr Potsdam, from Rotterdam. HONGKONG—Arrived May 2/—Stmr Uni- ve)\:!!e‘ f!"iom Portland, Or. rrived prior to June 1—Stmr Nippon g DF\"E;”“”' mr Ni Maru, CIVITA VECCHIA—Arrived May 28—Stmr Wilhelmina, from Portland, Or, and Coronel, via St Vincent, C V. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 1—Stmr Bovic, trom New York. Salled June 1—Stmr Campania, for New York. LAS PALMAS—Sailed May 31—Stmr Neko, | from Ilamburg, etc, for Valparaiso and San Prx}r’.clncm via St Vincent. INDON—Sailed June 1—8t; 1 foék-"e; i mr Minneapolis, e s furst, for New York. " T (Qpeek Kur: HAVRE—Sailed June 1—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. LIZARD—Passed June 1—Stmr Northman, T ; N 'FE—Passed June 1—St T b from San Francisco and Guavaquil, ete. far Hamburg. 15—Ship ship Gov Roble, for bark_Pasquale Lau- AR 0TI Steamer Movements, - TO ARRIVE, Steamer. From. Due, Victoria. Oyster Harbor June Mattea: June Noyo. June Robert Doila: June San Pedro. June Queen. S June W. H, Kruger. June Goos Bay....... |Ban Pedro andy June zarina. eattle and Tacoma. Acme. San Pedro ... Jone Eureka. Humboldt . Grace Dollar... |Grays Harbor June Santa Barbara. Gravs Harbor June Nanaimo Chi .!8an Pedro - |Honolulu .. y ¥umboldl ‘acoma .. June Puget Soun June Point Arena Newport . San Diego Panama & W Crescent City City of Para. Crescent City.. | ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. Humphreys. It is a fact confirmed by the most am- ple experience that those who habituaily resort to Humphreys' Specifics for aid and cure In thelr iliness, have less sick- ness, better health, better growth, longer and more vigorous lives, than those treated by other methods. The fact is explained in the circumstance that these Specifics, because of the method of their composition, have a deeper and wider range of action than other medicines, and thus constantly tend to eradicate constitutional disease. THE CURES EMBRACE Headaches, Grip, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sore Throat Bronchitis, Croup, Whoop- ing Cough, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Urin- ary Disease, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Women’s Complaints, Infants’ Diseases, Rheumatism, and other formidable and Sale at O'Farrell-street en: FOR THE SUMMER GIRL. LADIE SHIRT WAIST suits, made of XX fine French lawn; waist is tucked back and full front, new bishop sleeves with narrow tai- Tor stitched cuffs, fancy and ad- iustable tucked collar with white lawn over collar. The skirt is full 'width, new cut, with 'deep’ hem. colors pink, blue and tan. ~This complete suit, well made, per- fect fitting, for < 3.98 ALSO. JUST RECEIVED A SAMPLE LINE OF SUMMER DRESSES. NO TWO ALIKE, CHIC, WELL-MADE NICKEL-PLATED SAFETY PINS, large and small sizes...3e per. dozen CUBE PINS, large size, black or col- cred pins. .5¢ cube KOOK YOUR EYES OV THIS. HOOKS AND EYES, black and white, 'large and small sizes, best qual- ity, 2 dozen on a card ..1e card PEARL BUTTONS, the heavy kind, clear white, 16, 18 and 20 line, all to be sold at the same price....5¢ dozen NOVELTIES FOR MY LADY'S TOILET, The SANITARY HAIR BINDER: it it_simple, effective, cleanly, easily ad- justed and perfect- ly secure. It is one of the verv best hair binders yet in- vented. Made of highly polished Italian shell, with ®ood strong clasps. This_clasp does away with all string side, rust-proof front steéis, length of back € inches, ~length of front 10 inches, most exquisite corset for the summer _dress. The newest French model shape: comes in pink, blue and white. If you do not antici- pate buying a corset now it will more than repay vou to inspect these. Joe Ro- senberg’s way of selling—just one- half what others ask ..... £1.50 ANOTHER. LADIES" SUMMER CORSETS, made of the very best extra strong English netting, double side sicels, rust-proof front steels, low bust. short hip, finished with wide lace at the ton. Our challenge price ... 50¢e BEWARE OF IMITATION. Did you ever wear or did vou ever see the LA VIDA CORSET? Joe Rosenberg is the agent. It is made of best fast colors of English sateen; side steels and front steels all rust- proof; boned throughout withy the GENUINE whalebone. In all the new models. This corset will lend grace and charm to any form, however stout LAT cove: full blue, ING stra; butt blue, A LOW PRICES AND LADIES’ GOLF SKIRTS, for tramp- ing and country wear. made of siriped of selling . STIL CES:! LADIES’ of best twilled covert cloth, reach! knees, at the top, colors gray and have always paid—our price EST STYLES Are Strong Points With Us. Here Is a Sample : rt cloth, tailor stitched bottom, width, all lengths, colors derk , dark brown and tan; our wa --$1.2 I, _ANOTHER NE- SITY FOR TRAMP- or countrv wear— LEGGINS made ing almost to the leather instep ps, fastened with nine ons, strap and buckle , much less than you STORY OF LOW PRICES, ETHER THE SWELL- ibbon, and when once adjusted se- 50 dozen of LADIES’ BELFAST ANP SUNTS THAT EVER CAME TO cures the hair from becoming aisar- OfSim. Eaval te any Sboor mere o et ™ Gy i DKERCITERS " N 'FRISCO. OUR BUYER IS NEVER ranged. It is adjusted by catching the ynow where to get a little better than Stitched, with small, hand-embroidered ASLEEP, WE BO%VG%T %%Eyflfir hair at th;bick&r :‘he he%i ing %"‘2; the best” ivenedaes BB {Irl:lena:vsn'y &ey;ecaer‘ewur;}‘aexgldg;gd—j:zst EDUCTION A 7 ith t LW 0lds S v m 'the éx?fi"’y‘&:’*ms BENEFIT OF IT. ::gp{;cz tOur epflcr;, S Oc. Corsets Fitted Free. nunneries; hence the low price..12%e — » Ladies’ T % Ladies Kattcca TORE ROSENBERG, Linen Summer ress Vests s 816 Market Street, PHELAN Skirts i 5 RUNNING THROUGH TO 11 O’FARRELL STREET. BUILDING. 10c. 1 Solicited UNNING i 29c¢. TO SAIL. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Steamer. Destination. _[Salls.] Pler. | UPied Btates Cont and O ien ama ™ o = | Waters at Fort FPolnt, entrance to San < 3 rancisco Bay, Published by officlal au- Newbary ooy Tachor § pmiPler 2| _thority of the Superintendent. b Pler 9|, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Columb Pier 24 | the city -front (Mission-street wharf) about | Amits Pier 11 | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Santa Rosa.. the helght of tide is the same at both places. Leelanaw.....|N. Y. v. Panama..| 2 pm|Pler 16 5 Rivs Willapa Harbor 5 pm|5th st. & San Pedro.... | Humboldt . 2 pm|Pler 2 June 4. Sun rises . Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 8 |Sun sets . 7 . |Humboldt 5 pm|Pler 2| Moon rises (full) . % Humboldt 9 am|(Pler 2 R, VT RT Bonita........ |Newport . | o am|Pier 11 Time| Tinde) | Time| Time| June Grace Dollar. |Grays Harbor .....| 5 pm|Pler 2 . |Seattle & Everett..| 5 pm[Pler 2 Humboldt ..........| 9 am|Pler 13 Puget Sounds Ports Pler 9 San Diego Pler 11 PMSS 7l a0l 4 Eler 3 ‘0] 4:0 .00 9:25) Plor 11 9:36| 0.5 4:49] 5.2] 10:35] Pler 24 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides bhairrirar A alad TAr 3 | the early morning tides are given in the left Coos Bay . Pler 13 | hand_column and the successive tides of the June 8. day in lh& l°;d°|r of o]ccumn‘ce uhtultlme of day: the third time column gives the last tide S e Eomotots & PSS, | of the day. except when there are but three Sacona - Newpott |Pier 11 | tides as sometimes occurs. The helghts given ot frons. | Dolak hbeia |Pler '2 | are in addition to the soundings on the United ;(‘llel Co)utl Survey edchnrt‘:!, b lc‘e:: whdex:h a nus (—) sign precedes the he! , an en PROM SEATTLE, the number given fs subtracted from the depth ven by e cha ane of reference is Steamer. Destingtion. Salls. | the mean of the lower low waters. Lo City of Topeka.|3kaguay & Way Ports,/June 2 Victorian | Jeaguay & Way (Sorts.|June 2 Time Ball. Conemaugh.... |ome via, St. Michael.\June 4| pranch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- tate of Cal....|Skaguay & Way Ports.(June 5 3 N e neant South Fortland | Nome, Teller & Topkuk|June 5| hents Exchange, San 'Francisco’ Cal. E. Thompson... Nome & St. Michael. .|June 3 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Dolphin -|3kaguay & WayPorts.\June § | hujlaing was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Farallon. -|Skaguay & Way Ports..\June 7| "¢ at noon of the 120th meridian. or at 8 Gity of Seattls. |Skaguay & Way Ports. lune £ | Grcloeic p. m. Greenwich time. Cottage City... |Skaguay & Way Ports.|June P e ADVERTISEMENTS. Five Reasons Why You Should Use the Pyramid Pile Cure. First, it cures every form of piles with. out a particle of pain. Second, it cures without any inconveni. cnce or detention from daily work. Third, its effects are lasting and not sim- ply a temporary rellef. Fcurth, it is the cheapest and safest pile cure before the public. Fifth, it is entirely harmless, containing no mineral poisons, and cannot harm the most delicate. 1 It has been thoroughly tested by physi. . C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., retired, in charge. CHANGES IN BUDGET NOT ALL COMPLETED Supervisors Endeavor to .Stnighun Out Matters Pertaining to City’s Revenue. After spending four hours in discussing the tax budget the Board of Supervis: yesterday afternoon, after making y changes and attempting to strike a bal- ance, passed the budget over to the Fi- nance Committee with instructions to re- port to-morrow, when again it will be dis- cussed. One of the interesting matters is the clads in every state in the union and is reccgnized by the best authorities as the safest, surest and cheapest pile cure known. ‘When it is remembered that usually piles i a most difficult, obstinate disease to cure, the results obtained from using a single package are certainly remarkable payment of teachers’ salaries and back claims against the city. that of the $315,000 appropriated ers should be the first to be to pay interest on the teachers’ salaries and avold paying interest on the mer- chants’ claims was a poser. board adjourned the figures showed that about $5000 would have to be cut out of It was decided the teach- aid, but how ‘When the to say the least. People wi have been the budget to bring the provisions of the $2400; vault for District Attorney, $500 priation of §30,000 for St. Mary's sai Secretary Emery being once defeated. A veterin: geon was added to the Board of staff at $1200, while Sl lowed for exvenses. The Board of Public .Works secured an additional employe as clerk to the archi- tect, at $1200, but lost its superintendent $24,000, and horse and buggy at $360. The bureau of elec- $100,000, of ‘which $64,920 is to be expended in salaries. From the apporopriation of the Board of of streets, at a salary of tricity was cut from $109,518 to Education $12,000 was set apart for dren’s playground, south of Market street and east of Tenth. The leper hospital was Increased ap- proximately from $6000 to $7000, emergency cery for a bookkeeper for his office. the Board of Health secured a raise of salary, after 800 was stricken off as salary for the chief sanitary inspector. The Board of Health at present wiil han- dle about $36,400, in addition to $6000 al- ; appro- de- | house $2500, and the Cf: pital from $90,000 to $96,000. sur- | Pue, Valencia and Market streets, ealth house was reduced to $5000. and the balance, about $5000 of Publc Works for sewers. items are subject to revision. Big Run of Salmon. a chil- fishermen. Nearly nineteen ing the past week. DON'T BE SKEPTICAL. Mosko Your Life Worth Living Silver Pills WILL RESTORE YOUTHFUL JOYS--POSTPONE OLD AGE guaranteed a harmless, scientific, Cure to stay cured—all forms of sexual weakness in men and women. Brain Fag and wasting vitality are on the increase among professional and business men and women for but few physicians can cw mental or oph ical decay or MOSKO SILVER Pl are prepared: from the formula of a noted Russian physician and have permanently cured, many European aristocrats, who have lived the pace that wrecks happy homes and loving hearts. This er renewing remedy feeds the cells, the nerves a permanent and unfailing restorative for society men and women, who overtaxed social duties, find their vitali{ty and strength Fmd Sallow complexion nactive, dyspeptic liver bn:‘kes men and ually wasting away. unfits them for life’s earlgleca?. O SILVER PILLS unlike most foods and strengthen weak hearts, creates desire, and is prescribed by by, impaired and their virility, and foul breath from an women nervous and depressed, pleasure, poisons the blood and haste: patent medicines digest rich hospital in park from $4000 to $9000, Alms~ ty and County Hos- Out of the surplus will be appropriated money for the pavement of Van Ness ave- other portions of the city’s thoroughfares. 'he price of the site for the new pest- A sewer in Sunset District at $40,000, a heating plant in the City Hall at $16,310, . will be ex- pended under the direction of the Board All these MONTEREY, June 1—A phenomenal run of salmon is now orn in Monterey Bay and heavy shipments of this fish are be- ing made from here daily by the local tons - have been shipred to San Francisco alone dur- mi_l:::nest family doctors as a tonic Greatest SILVER PILLS are the only dress packed in plain package. t builds up the system. is thetest of time! Those whodoubt that life extender and hasever seenareinvited tosend 6 cents for lainly written, for a free sample youth renewer the world e,and theirname and ad- and copyrighted booklet, price of MOSKO SILVER PILLS is $2.00 ‘The Standard and onl, box. The better class of 3 msglsu carry them in stock. Our Mail Order oft times fatal diseases. ‘At all Drug-|annoyed with piles for years are aston-|levy within the dollar limit on an estl- e o DT Tl Bl kot o o pcdho:'o‘{)‘:émai'l’! fall sized Dled Jmuch with weak eyes, but as my 755 Ak fa. mated valuation of $405,000,00. Of last ee from er cost, wrap rvation,a full s vitality increased the eyes became strong.| Stmr St Paul, Hays, geattle. glsts, 25 cents. : g::: at the prompt results always se- | TS U s abott $000 has Been as Yot We do not gl Rl ter dealings. Sret siries) er. I never heard of food as nutritious| Semr Glelow, San Pedro, Dr. Humphreys’ Specific Manual | /% 5. amia Pile Cure is made by the s 1 Shinges wate weil the fol) dential. &nd cconomical es Grape-Nuts. Please| Simr Alossar Martio —. matied for the asking. Pyramid Co., of Marshall, Mich., and is 3 REXEL DRUG CO., MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO. | Siven by P:?un:orgei;r:‘bo NI:::.B mB.tg: T Macseon, Cooé Bay. | | | Fumphreys' Homsopathic Medicine Co., Cor. her wi o it 'gln pee il B $Sees % ' bty Creek, Mich. v T TRTEL Eimr outh Const, Olsén, — ! | william & John Bts,, New York. ot SUES | o SuMio B S oy exunot faw

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