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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901. : 7 MAIL STEAMSHIP VENTURA ARRIVES FROM SOUTH SEA Bl ————— eepasco.pues g ISLAND PORTS AND IS TO UNDERGO A THOROUGH OVERHAULING (ENTRAY == TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. = 5% MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. A BIG HIT-The Fascinating Melodrama. JIM [Ome of ine best American plays LEI-Arrived May 2—Schr Julia E Whalen, {rpm Apls. for San Francisco: put in for provisions and salled, May for San Francisco. | HONOLULU—Arrived May 28—Ship Reaper, from Newcastle, Aus. To sail June 5—Stmr arrived from Sydne: via Auckland, and Honolulu, yesterday 1g. She gS news of n Francisco the early morning tides are given In the left 3 > hand column and the succescive tides of the | S8 parts of the earth. The day In the order of occurrence as to time of " day; the third time column gives the last tide sun pever sets on Schlitz 7| | of the day, except when there are but three 7 ivilized tldes, as sometimes occurs. The heights given agencies. Civilized men i are in addition to the soundings on the United = @ States Coast Survey charts, except when a do not live where Schlitz owing to an acc HILO—Arrived May 24—Schr Serena Thayer, during | from FEureka. Salled May 23—Bark Annie » Sonoma foes | Johnson, for San Francisco. and the Ventura | NEAH BAY—Pessed out June 11—Stmr San The cabin passengers | Mateo, for Port Los Angeles. Passed in June were the following | 1!—Stmr Umatilla, hence June 5. | STE! PORT: ent to . 8] escape destruction | Hawaiian, for San Francisco. | | 23 ¥ T e schooner Dora i\,xlu' LU I—)\?rr)\ed May 28—Schr § T Alex- “ For fifty years Schlitz WES ERNER- suicide on the | ander. hence May 12. : . of arrests for | VORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed June 11~Stmr | 24 beer has been brewed at PRICES . SRS BF THe all- | EAtORA A R o el et 30| Milwaukee. From this Next Week—Nellle McHenry's Gres ip (\n‘g(-'n frf;ml Hono- ( from Sen Pele: wewsr Ko, f;nm Ames %1 < ety iroés 10 fh remadtedt “‘A NIGHT.AT THE CIRCU co on the 4th inst. | "ORT LUDLOW—Arrived une 11—8chr “ .« day late in getiing | Queen, hence May 5 [ NOTE—Tn the abovs exposition of fhe tides yitg | < minus () sign precedes the height, and then ¢ Cpll G P. Kennedy. | NE \\m;:?polgn“«rm ed June 10-Stmr All- | the number given is subtracted from the depth beer is not standard. P Rich, o, &iven by the charts. The plane of reference is R I s R - the mean of the lower low waters. Schlitz beer has made VAUDEVILLE’'S HIGH-WATER MARK. 3. Grieve, J. P. Mc oy, Mr. 1. E, Kopke, J. Michaels, Miss | Steamer Movements. Milwaukee famous. Ithas MATINEE TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, June 12. u Band and wife, L. Ingersoll, B. i 2 4 Parquet, 2i¢, any seat: Balcony, i0c; Children, Mosbacher ham ;;‘i‘dne—.dp M. Spencer, TO ARRIVE. given Milwaukee beer the 10c. any part except reserved. J H. rd and wite, Miss ~ . o . . 3, ogivie . wlleon. Steamer, | From. Due. distinction of purity, and EZRA KENDALL. 3. < rdman, eedon Miss Grieve, W, R. Cas : iy is i GARDNER AND MADDERN, DOHTRTY F. Bush Mrs, H. M ‘;ll.l\ewirré purity is everything, but SISTERS THE TOBINS, SPENSER K& K Buchanan, Mrs. K. | NES AND REMINGTON. FLO ENCE BINDLET, FLATT AND SUTHE: LAND. THE BIOGRAPH. all Milwaukee beer is not Schlitz beer. People now demand a beer that is healthful,and that demand calls for Schlitz. * * Schlitz purity is abso- “FIFTH WEEK, AND STILL THEY COME." p EVENINGS AT & lute. Every process is ALL 'n-n: cmLDRFv WILL RECEIVE cleanly. Every drop of ; : ANOTHER TOY SCUVEMIZ WATINEE e pduet i G oo cn SATURDAY, June Tith. . Kun: M. Middows and wife, L. Peter- avage, P. O. Werner, A. Bur s M. Ogllvie, G. W. Worters and ander B. F. Tilley, U. 8. N.; Mrs. Flanders, Mrs. Boardman and child, W, Henrv Miss Twoney, A. J. Veirl) and wife, W. B. 1 Mre. A. W. Keech ngchlld Ira EIKQW. R. B, Hogue, J. F. Knapp, W. B. Buckley, A W. Kirkwood, Mrs. A. Nisbet, J. E. Pendieton, J. D. Stevenson, R. Bennett, L. W. Harris, A. D. Park. Dr. . J. H. Wray, Mrs. Frary, Mre. Hotchkiss, James Mallon, Mrs. J. L. McLean end two children, H. D. Bailey, Mies F. W. Hankey, Mrs. G. F. Ravmond, Mfl\pgv R. M. A. NI - |Portland and Coos Bay| . |Tacoma ‘Humboldt Grays Harbor Humboldt . Beattle & N. Whatcom|J Point Arena . Ryan, H. McKechine, Mias B. Hitchcock, W. L. Grive . Miss Halstead. 3 i ego x filtered air. Every barrel H S 5 ‘. & % . . - is filtered —every bottle HE NEWS OF THE OCEAN. oy S e i is sterilized. s Crescent City.. |Crescent City ... .|June 13 A beer that is aged and ITatters of Interest to Marin ! Shipping Merchants, s ng 20 8AI0, [l pure is healthful. That pp . & " le:: ::: S . Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pier. is Schlitz. i M ol it W. B. Flint wil rchandise for 21 k, Y e e Puget Sound June 12. Telephona—Bush 9. i al; the British San Pedro....| Humboldt . Pler 2 pox for this por Brunswick... Nome and [Pier 16 *Phone Main 447, Sherwood & Sher- . Kruger....|Tillamook Bay ...| § pm|Pler 13 wood, 212 Market St., San Francisco z i Santa Barb... Humboldt . er 2 Shipment of Rye. Coos Bay . Pler 13 3 British ship Dovenby Hall cleared yes- ! | Queen. |San_Diego Per 11 EATR ¥ for Antwerp with 65470 ctls rye, valued | 3 .- | Columbla. ... Astorla & Portland|1l am|Pler 24 0 feet lumber as dunnage, June 13, Siuslaw River Pier 13 ———— SCHOONER DORA BLUHM, WHICH WENT ON A REEF NEAR WAIALUA LAST MONTH. SHE WAS TOWED Spe THE BEER LAST WEEK OF OFF BY ONE OF THE INTERISLAND STEAMERS AND A SUIT FOR SALVAGE IS NOW PENDING IN THE Bler 13 THAT MADE. uriine cleared yesterday for Pa- HAWAITAN DISTRICT COURT. ;f‘:ss» [ F 4 0" “ 2 general cargo valued at $10,684, | | S / iing the following merchandise 2z . Pler 16 MILWAUKEE Supported by White Whittlesey, In Julia el R e FOREIGN PORTS, | MANILA—Arrived June 4—Brig Pltcalrn, | “NEW YORK—Arrived June 11—Stmr Cala- Pler 2 FAMOUS Marlowe's Success, e %0 ca%asi| ANTWERP_Arrived June 5—Br ship Inch- | hence Feb 2 bria, from Leghorn and Naples. Pler 3 i Dhgs Eroceries and pro. | cape Rock, from Astoria. COMOX—Salled May 31—Brig Courtney Ford, - |Eter 3 s i For Bonnle Pnnce charhe "cs haraware, 15 | _DUNGENESS—Passed June 9—Ger bark | for St. Mickael Time Ball, LA - mber. 106 bais | Echiffbek, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. OCEAN STEAMERS. 4 Eureka. Pier 13 3 Orchestra, first § rows, TSc. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- —Arrived June 11—-Stmr Barba- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco,” Cal. ew York. via Southampton. Stne 11, 1901 * | Pomona.. Arrived June 11—Stmr Staten- | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry ew York, for Rotterdam. building Wks dropped at exactly noon to-day— 4 bales paper, €| CALLAO—Sailed May 3—Br ship Comber- e sewing maa- Fraser River. 9519 lbs sugar, V. es. 50 bdls shingles. 0 gals wine, 5 ctls ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Pier 9 ship Anglesey, 10 cs scap, Bark Challenger; E ship Kennebec, for Honolul | wheat. ‘ I‘Oi“\rhx(\';l ({U:I‘ed sl—su-{\‘r s{\'n- 1. f'k’" noon (Lr the %"g'(hfirendun or at 8 PORT PIRIE—Arrived May 4—Br stmr Port | madic, from New Yorl atle une 11—Stmr | o'clock p, m., reenwich time, - rd 2 Noti Albert, from Port Blakeley. | Lake Ontario. for Montfeal. _J. C. BURNETT. Colomb \\:‘l‘g-r&lyn & Way l‘ m|Pler 34 R otice to Mariners. CASTLE, Aus—In port May 21—Br ship | YOKOHAMA- led June $—Stmr Victoria, Lieutenant, U. S. N., retired, in charge. - June 18. i 9 PIEDRAS BLANCAS—CALIFORNIA. Balacore: ship John Ena, for San Francisco: | from Hongkong, for Tacoma. el Bonita. San " Pedro ... sampier 1| RIBFEREE’S SALE given that the Pledras | Br bark City of Hankow; Dir bark Lord Tem- | NEW YORK-—Arrived June 1i—Stmr Alsatis. | Sun, Moon and Tide. Acapulco..... Panama & Way..[12 m|PMSS ’ painied red s e | P, D HEsa, Dkt Qleanee tche P, | reom alermo, Safed June”11_Somr Kaler | Ungea states Coust and, Osgdete Survey— e By Order of Court. GRANC OPERA HOUSE Lhree fourths of a | Norman Mclecd. for Eureka: Nor bark Oll- | gimr Servia. for Livernooi: stmr Cevie, for s T e e T = - ks PROFESSIONAL MATINEE THURSDAT. Calirnin. wes Bt | o e | Tiverpool Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- [ __Steamer. | Peatination: Salls. A Souvenir Photograph of Mr. MacDowel to mm'(f;‘;:f:(’ ;7,“,";,,12;";3;.;"'“ Tarpen- | “NEW YORK—Arrived June 11—Stmr Licuri- thority of the Superintendent. . : | Sak D ieno| { = Every One Attending This Performance. e m from Genoa and Naples. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Ghas, D. Lane.| Nome direct -.........|June 13 Usual Matinees Saturday and Sunday. TN, MONTEVIDEO—Arrived June 11—Stmr Tam- | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | y)o¥ | Rt & War Tost ITone fi 1 EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. 9 Stmr San Juan, I'rim from Norfolk. for San Francisco. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; ARithe Tramendins I Sk W MICHAFLS-Passed June 11—Stmr | the helght of tide is the same at both places. ‘No'rg;“l’,'lr‘e‘fl ay Ports. MELB““B"E Mag]](]w&[_ MONDAY. JUNE 24, 190], Supported by FLORENCE STONE, in Sardou's Wondertul Play, the whistle being out of order. soon &s practicable. Lims of “Beacons and rom Genoa, Naples and Gibraltar, for JUNE 12. —Arrived June 11—Bktn Che- MANILA—Arrived June 11—Stmr St. Bede, | Sun rises from Portland, Or.. vio Muroran. Sun sets y of City of Topeka ! Skaguay & Way Ports.|June 13 Shipping Intelligence. - At 12 noon, at salesroom of ||‘|'“E EMPRESS THEUDOR“H ARRIVED. o : 2 E Tuesday, Jume 11 Simr Creenwensd e o n Most Elatorate Production n the City. e, et AR S G. H. UMBSEN & (00, | ‘omimsmsens wo Kruger, XKrog, 61 hours from . 3 x S No. 14 Montgomery Street. g TP g T - S B nd o~ \ Jessie and Second Streets. | MBI SAN FRARCISCO'S 2 v Syduey, _Honolu! ays 2 Do Elegant business property: north line of LEADIG THEATRE r D Fork. Fosen, 22 hours from % = Jessle st., 57:6 west of Second st., thence west — 40 feet by 69 feet; now leased to the Sharon estate (used by Fire Putrol Service): present | MATINEE T0 DAY ground rent $75: lease will plre May 1, 1902, = whken butllding can be purchased al two-thirds . of its anpraised valuation. | have been sent to our -] - Soldiers in the Philip- pine Islands by the Gov- Hall, 61 hours from Vie- _ports . 6 hours from San nson, 69 hours from Willapa Washington and Drumm Streets. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Washington st., north line, between Drumm and East sts., % feet east of Drumm: 60 feet by 60 feet; ground rent 83 per month; no se; an elegant income 1t p-operly improved. Dupont and Sacramento Streets. And a Strong Supporting Cast in the new Romantic Success. Bext income property in :Le clts: 719 Dupant st., Letween Sacramento and Clay X110 to Wi : lot 22:9 OF verly place: three-story and base- ment_brick, new, modern bullding; rents $19 THE per month. | Corner Fifteenth and Julian Avenue, | A Story of 1777, by_Louls Evan Shipman. Fine bullding location; S. E. cor. Fifteenth | —Last Nights of Miller Season. st. and Jullan ave.: 8 feet on Fifteenth st. by | _Next Week—Last Nig 155 feet on Julian ave.: ready for bullding; will Sell 'as a whole or in five subdivisions. Para, Porter, 2 days from Nyman, 24 hours from CLEARED. Tuesday, June 1L ea, Eureke: Goodall, Per- as, San Diego; Goodall, Oregon ~ Hanstord, Chemainus; Pacific ¥ Hall, Wickham, Antwerp; Doran, Astort . Jensen, Honolulu; The Thomson, Tahitl; Wilkens & California For further particula apply to referees, SAILED. J. T. HARMES, 626 Market St. LAST Bnn?qfiNRnM\:"".- ‘ G. H. UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery St. D s ernment.- . Fifty tons of candy have been sent to the soldiers in the Philippine Islands by the Commissary Department of the army during the last three months and large amounts to the soldiers in Cuba and Pzerto Rico. This is done upon advise of the medical officers of the army, because it is a ghysiologicnl fact that a moderate consumption of confectionery promotes health and satisfies a natural craving of the stomach, Candy was never furnished to the United States army before, although it has been commonly used as a ration by the French and British troops in the tropics. This explodes another old-fashioned theory that sweets were injurious to the digestive organs, while a moderate use of sweets is actually beneficial: Very few things are injurious and the food cranks who advocate the use of a few grains and vegetables and decry the use of sweets and meats ere inerror, as a wholesome variety of meat and vegetable food is absolutely necessary for the maintainence of the highest condition of health. The best rule to follow is to eat what the appetite craves, and if there is any trouble in digesting meat and sweets the difficulty can be readily overcome by the regular use after meals of some safe digestive composed of pepsin and diastase, which will assist the stomach by increasing the flow of gastric juice and furnish the natural peptone lacking in weak stomachs. The best preparation of this kind is probably Stuart’s Dynpepma Tablets, which may be found at all drug stores. Dr. Harlandson recomthends as the safest and surest cure far sour stomach (acid dyspepsia) the daily use after meals of an excellent preparation, sold by druggists under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste and containing the natural peptones and dxgemve elements necessary to good digestion and which all weak stomachs lack. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets used regularly after meals digest the food promptly and thoroughly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably uses and recommends Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in all forms of stomach derangement and finds them a certain cure, not only for sour stomach, but by causing prompt digestion of the food they create a healthy appetite, Andersen, Seattle. Krog, Tillamook. hompson, Tahiti Campbell, Point Reyes. Carter, —. GRAPHIC. June 11—10 p. m.—Weather thwest; velocity 22 miles per Volante P. J. SULLIVAN, Parrott Building. THIS WEEK. | MR. JAMES NEILL And the NEILL Company. IND PERMISSION OF flfl M wo" §R\ RlCH{RDhflAVSflELD e, IERCES | " ot RESCRIPTI(IN ROMANCE MISCE ANEOUS. Stmr Tampico, from Nor- DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE |RACING! RACING! RACING ! SPRING MEETING—Opening April 2. O e ey ad hnSimorrhoss. | Glests. | | CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUs. e s OAKLAND RACETRACK. 2eee B Siogle Mg el e Selweten Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- aay, Friday and Saturiay. Rain or shine. Five or more races each day. Races start at 215 p. arp. Ferry-boats leave San Franciseo at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2. 2:30 and 3 p. m.. connecting With trains stopping at the entrance o the Track. Last two cars on train reserved for Jadies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy your terry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenus Weak Men d W clectric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- an omen |53 AT Al Gl via Alameds "mle con- Jatad Lt z rect with San Pablo avenue cars at Four- HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | (eenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electria b i gives health and | cars go direct to the track in fifteen minutes. sth to sexual organs. Depot. 128 Market. | ““Returning—Trains leave the track at £:15 and 445 b . and Immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. DIRECTORY |5,yres avo zoomraees OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | pro yAUDEVILLE BILL Catalogues and Pries Lists Mailal TO-MORROW NIGHT, folk u»llPELTlO\ Reported arrival of schr Western Home at Coos Bay, June § was an error. DOMESTIC PORTS t NOLULU—Arrived May 20—Bark Louisi- schr Laura Plke, £ stmr Oregon, ip Geo_Curt . hence May 1 from Bremen; ship Jabez Tacoma; June I—Schr Ai'el, rom Newcastle,. Aus; Br bork Battle Abbey, from Newcastle, Aus; schr Wm Bowden, from : ship W H Smith, from S stmr Lawton, hence May Robio, from Newcastle, Aus; schr John A Campbell, from Port Blakeley; hip C ¥ Sargent, from Tacoma: hip Balclutha, from ‘schr Defiance, from Tacoma; sr Vino, from Moliendo; bktn J “hence May 18; Bktn Amelia, from nsend: Br stmr Caithness, from Port Juns 4—3ap etmr América Maru. stmr Ventura, from 26—Ger stmr Samoa, for Slm nlands, for Port Townsend; Ma: H ¥ Glade, for Kaanapal Wilder, for San Irancisco: bark feiina Aln o Ban Francinco: Sume 408 increase flesh, and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. on‘{Appuentlon. THE AMATEURS g 'if;"'mi'fn.,‘ via Guam 'kh & Rev.J. RLHoag, of Wymore, Nebraska, writes: For six years I have been troubled COAL, COKE A D PIG IRON. And a LADIES' g)w;:rswmm LIFTING {KONA—Arrived May %—Schr Alvena, ith & g t fall I became ver; tery, Birese, = G x5 S B R with dyspepsia. Last fa! came very much alarmed at some symptoms of heart trouble J.€ WILSON & CO-. 2 e Tratersess. Telephoue for Seats—Park 2. and came to believe there was a sympathetic relation between the two' diseases, or rather, is “fn port May 29—Ship Henry that the stomach trouble was the cause of the heart disturbance. I hitupon Stuart’s Dyspepsia COPPERSMITH. ’Q CONCERT HOUSE. Ship Lmily ¥ Whitney, Loaded and Tablets for a remedy and invested a dollar and s half for three boxes which lasted me C-W- SMITH, 505 o Domiai s 528 FISCHER STN o Admission 10c. 2 a May three months and I can eat any kind of food I want and have a good vigorous appetite, ¥ Warhineton i Feieshont o and Raiet, Ratherine Krieg and. r;l‘)finl:ul'll'fl;l.. AR el obt o Y S 2w Although I am seventy-seven years old, I now feel perfectly well and without being re- FRESH AND SALT MEATS, TR Suiviie st ik Seg DR b driamn o June %, for Tacoma; Nor quested by anyone I make this statement as a compliment to the virtues of Stuart's Dyspep- JAS. BOYES & C). S0P or, B e Reserved Seats. Matinee Sunday. bence June” ]lnn):;\:n-:m‘;. S | sia Tablets. Trived Jud 10-3ap. st OILS, Vtv-'v)‘m.:mlv Salled June 11— Mrs. Lydia Bartram, of Assyria, Mich., writes: I have suffered from stomach trouble for ten years and five different doctors gave me only temporary relief. A Mr. E. R. Page advised me to try Stuart’s Dyspepeia Tablets and four boxes did me more perma- Vauldez LUBRICATING OILS. LFONARD & FLLIS rrived June 1i-Stmr South i 418 Front st.. S. F. Phone Main ¥ «DPALACE HOTEL~ —Schr Columbta, for | PRINTING. chr Columbia, for nent benefit than 2ll the doctors’ medicines that I have ever taken. gy s NTER. || Visttors to San Franeisco who make May g We honestly believe that Stuart’a Dyspepsia Tablets the best medici T their headquarters at these hotels an- May King ps ets are the best medicine ever m Newrastle, ,{;E‘;' Bar 3 3_']‘;';"“; made for the cure of stomach troubles. AMUSEMENTS. e o ST et & be obtalned elsewhere. Desirable loca. en N Kimball, for Fanning Island; Bark § C Allen, for Ran Francisco. I\A)'Y T %Hw“ May 2-Bark 8 D Carle- “isco. ANAMAULA— Arrived Drior to May 31— fohr Dora Bluhm. IATTLE—Amived June I1-Scr Vege, “rom Nome. SUTROBATHS. B e et W OPEN NIGHTS, Open Qally from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Dathivg from 7 a, m. to 1:30 p. m. | ADMISSION 10e. CHILDREN Se. Bathing, including admissign, 2ic; children, 20c. Years of use have demonstrated the value and effectiveness of Stunrt'a Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of impaired digestion.

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