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THE LOGAN, CROWDED WITH RETURNING SOLDIERS, ARRIVES FROM MANILA Forty-Fourth Regiment and Two Battalions of the Thirty-Eighth SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, REPLAGING ME OUT ON STRIKE : JUNE 26, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. P e e e A e e e e e e i mmmmmxmvnmmmmmmmwmmmm @varcoliars, Spikes at Half Prices HE EMPORIUM Golden Rule Bazaar. 252 quality Sc- A large lm: of Spike Ornaments in CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE silver, d, black and An importer’s stock—Swiss em- ,‘::bu’ o.fimm and best roidered lawn and lace tr'mm: st les of the season; regularly §c Ov:r:oflzn values 20c and to 4oc each—to-day only 15c—today only, each. . . 3 .. Inafi 9z | Home After Two Years” Service in the Philippines. Discharged Soldiers Are Finding Employment in Iron Works. Employers ?lmuding City With Advertisements for ‘Workmen. o Reports received at the headquarters of the striking ironworkers are to the effect that some of the smaller shops that conceded the demands of the men since the inauguration of the strike are slowly vielding to pressure and are either clos- ing up or demanding the ten-hour-a-day schedule at -the old wages. In other words, the conditions resumed are the same as before the ironworkers made their demands. These shops are depend- ent in a large measure upon the bigger establishments, and thelr policy is prac- tically controlled by them. Placards have been posted in various parts of the city notifying workmen that employment may be obtained in the Ris- don Iren Works. This is especially evi- dent in the neighborhood of the Presidio, will seek employment here. Quite a num- ber, it is said, have gone to work al- ready, but the demand is for more men. All that show any capability in the lifle of work embraced in the fron trades are | being engaged. 74 e $12° ‘M. Summerfieid & Co.’s Fine Clothing For Men and Boys. The entire stock of this we'l-known Sansome-street wholesale house now on sa'e. ‘They have retired from business. We bought every dollar’s worth of clothing that they had on hand at §7¢ on the dollar of their who'esale prices. In conjunction with this im- porant sile we offr extraordinary values in Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Furnishings and Shoes, The men’s departments have been crowded since the beg'nning of this sale Monday morning. Extri salespeople have been add=d to the force and increased de'ivery facilities. Space will not permit cf extend=d descriptions. Below we merely give a few hints at the prices: M:n’s $10 05 Sack Suits, pla'n blue afd black and in n.bby mix- tures; during this sale., Men’s szyluh $15.c0 Suis, ing this sa'e . Men's finest §25.00 Suit $5.75 . $8.95 Where every dead wall, fence and bill. suitings; now. ........ $11.45 Eoard bears a poster. Thousands of tol- Men's high-prads $20.00 Ovcr:o:u, "English whipead, coveit diers will be discharged in the city dur- eni Oxords; during this sale. $71.45 ing the present week and many of them yl<h Dtzes Trous:rs; fi $2.55 £4.27 101015 years of age; now.. Men’s Fancy Ves's, sizs 33 to 45 on’ This situation is seriously considered at now . 52-28 | | headquarters, and efforts to stem the Bois® Vet 4 | Uide are now being made. News of a pos- hs ale 33‘42 sible s-ttlement‘ of ]the controversy in the g ¢ GH RSO B S ERe 2 East was anxiously awaited yesterda. o Vetee Su THE TRANSPORT HANCOCK, CARRYING FOUR GENERALS, A UNITED STATIS SENATOR AND A CONGRESS- Bt snothing Of & Teassuring mature wos e e vl cile 3 : $71.98 N W TN r YEST AY AS THE LOGAN, LADEN WITH RETURNING VOLUNTEERS, received. It was said that in the three MAN, WAS LEAVING PORT YESTERDAY AS T G I R N . eyee Boys’ §6.00 Long Pants Suits, ! heviots Carsimeres, 33 98 W MING TO AN ANCHOR OFF THE FOLSOM-STREET WHARF. it Dath Samiiked. a’ ADBAIHEY g T sizes for bo's 12 to 19 years of age; during this sale.. ¢ = : - 4 | part of the owners and.managers was {.gh yyos, §5ias Fedora Bs. .. .. ocoeissiins s sooiiodhe.os @03 § Me's & o Walkings Cames witer et 5 9 manifest to remain firm against fur- (o X : manifest to remaln firm agalnst any LU5-| & \en's Stiff and Felora Ha's that were §1.85, $2.35 and $2.45: now | [f@n’s NeCkwe@ar—Imperials and Tecks, were soc_ now HE tra arriveq yes-| battalion of the 'rmrn-enamlt: one lba\tal- FOREIGN xioms_ A break ia dally expected in the ranks $1.23 FERERE S | : il ion of the Forty-ninth and the Forf SYDNEY—Arrived priorfto June 2—Br st < N s s [ R it eutn ong Ipatrick, with the For- | Moan, from Vancouver; lstmr Mariose hee | uiainc Proprietors of restaurants now dis- | & Men's Siff Hats, J. B. Stetson and Roclof's ke, epuuy $3.35 o | Men's $1.00 and 31.50 Colored Shirts, siz=s 14t 177 65¢ | ty-third Reg! nd the Indiana, with enlisted men | the Thirg Arti | May PLYMOUTH—Arrived June 22—Br bark_In- It is rumored that every card will come £4 00 cach, now #1788 | M:n’s heavy ribbed Ba'briggan Shirts and Drawers, 50c qualty, now .2 ¢ rorty-fourth infantry, Sesmnck henca Fb 'h- | down before the end of the week. A ’s 45c and §oc Crash Hat ..25¢ 52 ¥ '”fi'“” b mh:“uis & Derires, "trom. Oregon, and sailed June 4 for | Meeting of the restaurant men and job- Boys® Straw Sailor Hats, were 35¢, now... 23g | Mun's Fancy Haf Hore reguiar’y 25¢ par, now. 16¢ tw ;. T s o Water Front Notes. Antwerp. bing butchers was to have been held yes- | § B W h Siior Caps, reguarly 75¢ gra 42¢ | Men’s $1.95 S 0es, reduced to. 89¢ ntry, eleven members of . tender Madrono was en- | _QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 24—Ital ship | terday afternoon, but a conflict in dates 7% WallS ree S, FeuATYI0E - s ey - E , thirteen prisoners and | .. yesterday recovering the anchor | Dora, from Oregon. caused its postponement. The Jjobbing Men’a soc Suspsnders, custo. .. ..28¢ | M:n’s $2.50 Lace 4 She also hroughh = min lost by the ‘battleship Towa l‘C\ .‘:ll;l;?fi.»\lb‘u—!n port May $—Br ship Cel- | butchers are not taking any part in the Men’s soc Negligee Sh ..38 3| Men’s §2 45 Back Calf Lace sh.m. now . was leaving for Puget Sound. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 23—Br stmr Em- X,fl;t::fisn‘!’e&‘s:fll Ate Countining o up. Boys' soc Neglige: Shitt:, ..28¢ | Men’s $3.00 Choco'atz Color Lace Shoes, now . : hooner Gnmhkl‘ ‘blum hm lI)’m't e ‘\‘PD T !:(; \V::;ogsweg" R “We have no interest in the matter at Two for 25c Wash Bat Ti i hl = e zgc Boys® K'd and Calt Lace Shoes, 3izes 11 to :, th for Pope & Talbot, has been —Pass: - » C: ‘Hammond: 3, 2 rohiofs, ciued o 27¢ it cut to z laun hed and will go into commission in | fro Fast Hiakelay n SEanpuis e aEam Sl Men’s 50c Silic H3ndke - = s | o fow ecks. | She is intended for the lumber trade The new scaooner Edwards, built for Saunders & Kirchman of San Francisco T. Semith and | at Grays Harbor, was launched last week. enants R W. Bu- | She will carry 1,100,000 feet of lumber and Moula, R B | is 210 feet long, forty feet beam and four- ns, J. B. F (199;, ecial meeting of the Harbor Com- missioners was held yesterday to inves- | tigate charges made by Danicl Riordan Fred Raabe, Maintenance Department. asserts that Raabe has been us- | ing State property for his own use. A cen £ The Hermonthis, due will be the first of the fleet part of her load. | here July of Colonel Secott; | NEWS OF TKE OCEAN. | 5 hip Incheape Rock, for Port Los Angeles. | teos M. Hall A. W, Botehers 3 Oors pg | Matters of Interest to Mariners and e S s ees, M. Halloran, A. W. er, J. Cor Pz 3 L= ie0kAs SARERE nell; executive committee, B. Rosenthal, a Shipping Merchants. WEW YORK-—Arrived June %—Stmr State of | \V. Gerkin, Charles Riadell; delegate 10 carry the goods home can ob‘ain same by stepping through th= | The following vessels have been chartered | Nébraska, from Glasgow. = - . | international union, J. Alexander; alter- a :get Sound for ports as | 4 oe g0, JUne H-Stmr Bovie, for Liverpool: | nate, W. C. Hudson; delegates to San stora to Jessie street. . e I e arosse, for Bremen, | paicisco Labor Council, R. T. Barry, B. via_Ci urg and Southampton. - The Honelulu will lcad at Gamble for South m'u‘.; = N s[ \V—_érr(\‘:_«! ppl?ior to June 25— | Rosenthal; walking delegate, W. C. Hud- s B DR IR R e e B R P e HALF PRICE SALE. \Mr““;,m,,mul“w" Mildred at Ballard for | nd_Auckland; stmr Moana, {rom Van-| Painters’ Union, Local No. 36, has - of the men of the | Hilo; the Oceania Vance, at Gray's Harbor, Honolulu and Brisbane. elected the following officers: President, , got into trouble in onolulu; the Skagit, at Gamble. for Hon- SArrived June 25 Stmr Maas- | C. Trost; vice-president, F. Bohn; record- were sent home as the Luz: Blakeley, for Hongkong, o B e e, — ing secretary, H. Bischoff; financial sec- FAN Y ’ E mplete their terms at Al- a, chartered prior to arrival. Yorl @ from Ham- | retary, E. Foswick; treasurer, N. Andcr-| { AR Sl | T 5P afled June 25—Stmr Koenigen | SON. Edward Madi- | Merchandise for British Columbia. The steamer City of Puebla sailed vesterday Orme, 1 Company D; William Camp- . S X, Tovers, | Cowmbte, yatoch 2 Wk tncluding he 1ol | “SCLIY -Fasied e 5 Shme Graf Walder. s All of our fine Colored and Black Fancy Trimmed Tailor Dresses at half e eberry, Company lowi erchandise s assaying mate- | see, from New York for Plymouth, Cherbos % Ji‘;?’"i’-m’:, lowing Therchandise: cl’rfn‘:»a ’“’?g’f:&:.“’:‘;%E&&EE“’,‘:“,:;&E};%:,;, ymouth, Cherbours | PER 0% Uhdwn opime \ original pmes to-day only. They consist of th2 newest styles of this sei- vicgs fruit and provis- 74 pkge grocer] Ibe hops, 6 bdls hose, 10 rolls leather, 42,625 1bs malt, 360 Ibs table 941 sks potatoes, 325 cs . 528 Ibs tobacco, 9 cs 309 ndmill. In addition to the rried 352 pkgs tank mate- leberry’s sen- my | paste, 5 pkes ra gals wine, 39 pk; above the steamer Southern I superintendent of o DON-— MacP! or Eehero ol guerelin, for K in, Margaret, | from Tacoma Glenozle, Sue: VLADIVOS LIZARD—Passed June 25 New Yerk for Sou In port June 23—Br MONTEVIDEO—Salled June $—Ger stmr Nu- San Francisco. N—Sailed _June s, for Hamburg; June 21—Br barl e d. Oregon. In port June New York via Southampton. Stmr Moyune, and Seattle, via Nagasaki, TOK — Arrived June from Tacoma. KOBE—Sailed June. 2—Stmr Glenesk, from Tacoma and Victoria, B C, for London, via hampton. Jn port May 12—Br bark Califor- ship Clan 23—Br Br ship 10—Br stmr sed June 23—Fr bark La from Oregon for Queenstown. June 20—Br stmr Belgian Arrived June 2¢—Br ship Queen from_Tacoma. 25—Stmr Stmr St Paul, the executive committee of the Jobbing Butchers’ Assoclation. ‘“This movement originated entirely among the restaurant men that accepted the union card and its attendant schedule of wages. They find now that they cannot do business at these rates, and are heartily sick of their bar- gain. The butchers will take no part in the affair. As long as they can pay their | bills they will be supplied with meat, but they are finding it hard now to make both ends meet. The movement emanates en- tirely from the union restaurant men, and they will have to solve the question en- tirely among themselves."” ship k Low- RERRRENRRRERRRERR RRRRAERRRRRRR ERRERRRE RERE v.mnmn RERRERRERRRRRRRE RRERRRRER RRREEERVERRE RRRE RRRE R RRE Upholsterers’ Union No. 28 has elected the following officers: President, W. N. secretary, J. Peacock; treasurer, A. Es- 14—Br | toleta; sergeant-at-arms, M. Davis; trus- rear of ths Emporium. Fireworks this year on sale in the Annex on Jessie Streef . .. cx:= also from Samp’es in tha Main S:ore. suitab'e store on Market street or any of the principal thorough- fares where we could sell- fireworks this year, so for the ac- | great amount of testimony was taken at!June 24—Dr ship Dunstafinage, from Tacoma | The Restaurant-Keepers' Association ‘ g f . | an executive session and the whole matter | for Hull discussed the situation thoroughly yester- _commodation of our customers we have fitted up a fireworks | finally left in the hands of the m:v‘l;.-}\'AOl'"Fr—S:\iiled June $—Ger stmr Am- dayl. butdlflalm;‘dt %gfll tfl':;ltex;! hwere l'{“ J i o % attorne; , for rancisco. such condition tha e strike of the cooks . sz r iy <Osmos liner Ammon, due mext | HONGKONG Arrived June 15-Br stme Onk | Snd waiters would dic of Inanition within | depar.m2nt in our new warehouse on J:ssie stree:—directly in Thursday, will not go to Puget Sound for | BIanch, from Nagasakl, 1o load for Oregon. |a day or two. ptain Tho | ake in the Northe ts. 2/ , | Shasfer; vi sident, - J. Al der; o ERE S | e o‘r“\ an Fanciees dune Ei-Ger mnip Eraco. | By B Avple; ianciai|§ We are preparzd to take your order for delivery of fireworks in Al ERP- our regular department in the Emporium, tut those wishirg to We were unab’e to find a AL AMNR WRRe GWauR e amv«am« WARR WAL waun wmmmmmmm«ammmm JESSIE STREET. @ Ironmolders’ Union No. 164 held an elec- tion of officers last night, but the result Hong" | had not been declared at midnight. Parhb)oners of St. I’atnck’s Church Will Hold Reunion at Shell Mound Park. fr The arrangements for the annual pic- \ % i H g g . H : 5 i § ) ; § £ ) g : son’s Etons light, medium and dark gray—tan, brown, medium and navy blue, reseda and sage green and black in Brllnantmes, Cheviots, Homespuns and Broadcloth. A'l are trimmed—mostly fancy vest effects —no p'rin blacks—absolutely half price to-day onlv—alterations extra. To-Day Only. WA R R St AR Wkt R aan \maaa'nw WARR REAAARRR ARG BALAN ARAR KRN BARQUARC R ARaL Wana w@aas t the Ja nic and reunion of the parishioners of St. o Z e - . 2 Al | Hiad.© valued at $i30, o be transshipped to Steamer Movements. Patrick’s Church, to be held at Shell $12.50 Tailor Dresses—to-day only.. $8.28 | $30.00 Tailor Dresses—to-day only. $15,00 o g Eal e Mound Park, July 25, are nearly com- $15.00 Tzilor Dresses—to day only. . $7Z.5@ | $40.00 Tailor Dresses—to-day only. $20,00 » - Shipping Intelligence. 20, i{m‘E ::_7:;3 wfil 1:;‘;;{’:’;‘:’;;»":“3"5&“‘; sate $20.00 Tailor Dresses—to-day only..$70.00 | $45.00 Tailor Dresses—to-day only. $22,50 ners : . “””"“’i. AL 2 f o Bleamer Fta ners of the various games and athletic $25.00 Tailor Dresses—:o-day only. $72,850 ! $50.00 Talor Dressss—to-day only. §25.00 £ his ¢ . dozen privates uesday, June 2. |- | ) ) ) c t e next town in | of iy ey o Mgty 7T Seaitlo a lowing committee: Ostrich Fans Sale of Bags, Special Sale of b = B --[Oyster Harl i Corridan, chairm Ex F. 7 n hods, of men | X imr Santa Cruz, Smith, 45 hours from Santa | Grescont iy Latyt ke Chaiemes Sl Less Than Haff. |Monday and the Week.| Children’s Wear. v sy % SO | Cruz and wa. - - e 27 | secretary; Thomas J. O'Brien, Willlam T. . 2 & s rescued 150 | UG AN reo, Parker, 88 hours from Ta- | Hamburg & Way Forts|June 27 Fivon: Deid, Tarry, James e by We will pace on sie for one day only a SR ChlldrenshFrmch Lewn Embroidered Bon- £ all and later sent | oma F'""'“A'rna . une 27 | Cjogkey, R. Klm;ston John Coffey, A. Ru- choice colleztion of real Ostrich Fans, with Cub B de nets—This season’s styles, sizes in 1§ and =V Stmr Newburg, Peterson, 64 hours fm Grays +| Ban “Diego - Aolphus, M. Keefe, J. Marlow, Thomas Con- highly ‘patiihed thell"and real tortolie stick: | e | 14, prices regutarly §1.c0—special oned at Cebu | Harbor. 1 Portiana & G ) lon, William Connolly, J. McGlade, Thomas 8 3 ich o in imitat'on of al'i- 3 1 sse service, The | Schr Jennie Stella, Krebs, 5 days from Grays 3 o b Bay..\June 27 | Cleary, M. Tierney, John Cronin, James Mc- Toey are mestly black Ostrich Fans, a fow oo Winc adibad tc-day only . .. however, | Harbor. = 2 5 e wont Brenrtr.F.;ohndG;e,)l', Joh{:‘ H;gha‘:. q’l‘lmmns gr in colors. ]5 Lo s Girls' Wash- Druses—-igu 60 14; percae, h Schr Admiral, Peterson, 5 days from Port | ‘| Ses Doran, war zgeral rank Sullivan, A J ock a: 2 2 g t_cight ‘men| Scbr. 3 .7‘;:21';}1;) Leach, Thomas Kusick, MattKusick® Wil- 100 Ostrich Fans, werth from $2.00 to §3.00 e Tk itk blouse front, one-jiece cuits, yoke trimmed the Logan CLEARED. " Taooma' T L e O Beien. James O'Brien, each; special Wednesday only. s' 28 ke N with five rows of lace, ruffle around yoke 19 Core uesday, e 25. Dani ern, Patric Tunty, | - —un- . 2. = g pmporal | gtmr Corona, Gielow, san Diego; Goodall, | Senipola: Devitt, John Devaney. W. A. Breslin, James |5 =-occc:eooceosiecooons » it clotng thme Setarday nighe: ‘“,dh‘?“”"flky yoke, col'arand cuffs edged and Private | J000 COre | Chiny aad seian Hughes, Con Regan, J. Griffin, J. Dougherty, 100 Ostri h Fan®, worth from $3.50 to $4.50 a5 5 with lace, pearl buit)ns, lock-st'tch sewing, |Thlr- Br stmr Victo Blakey, Nanaimo; Swayne | Panama & Way James Mullen, John Hennessy. each; special \V:jne(d:y only.. s' 89 11 inche, 85 $1.25—special to-day 75 tery T ———————— 12 inches, 95c size - cut to $ e sol- \\‘ H Marston, Curtis, Honolulu; Welch p e v gl b |y ) GO N ST 5 R SRR N Gt g S G S 1 y 95¢ sl : e - hr P e L S iy Hm; & N. Whatco Isubgpl:flmself gver the Ele.rté 65 Ostrich Fans, 00 to §7. 13 ln(:cs, $1.c0 In‘ant’s Muslin Long ‘I,P,_H(mm, hed ant sho apanese po- | Schr Defender, Mgrston, Ha ay umboldt .azaro Pias, age years, employed as o 14 il now aws al. The | Williams, Dimend & Co. Humboldt fi';li? a waiter in a restaurant at 706 Bx:-oadwfl)‘, il WEdnmhy = 32 38 14 I:Zh $1.15 size—us ruMe ¥ mfi s )D“‘ pmc oy 23c n was cut down by a Japanese \ SAILED. Humboldt June 20 | .44 ted to commit suicide yesterday b: W = 5 et PR-ES Sl 1 ceman and was left behind in the bos- Tuesday, June 2. -| Nanatmo . Tune 30 | 2¢ %‘;‘l"‘ S R A B l s 7 - Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. *| Coquille River'. June 30 | stabbin with a s . orts now due are the Buford Teland, Santa Cruz. 1| San Pedro June 30 | bread. knife. Several acquaintances vis- ecia a ? 22 o et | B S e St S e S | R, e, e e > 50z and §0c Special Sate of S stmr_Hencock, Struve, Manila. s une 30 | his humble occupation. He is of a_sensi- tt " . mr Washtenaw, Zolling, Seattle. e Juned | tive nature and could not stand thelr Bu L} Colored Mohair 3 VERTTSEMENTS. | Btmr Sequol A 2 Nome & St 5 comments. He immediately left the res- ot o et ol W o DU AT favrant ahd atter AHnkIng to drown M | K Todsy (Wednesty) the big sre makes | AUpac@ B8C Yard. | vu v sme sy sighe we wil o = = s i< Tmadtiila - | Puge: d Port; sorT o, > . - ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE | Stmr Benita, an Pedro ey Jownd Rostel O e o Sndiis lIsl _The another og'nlng ofihle b:n 29 c We offer for Wednesday only our regu'ar soc | T 2/mpa Smokers, 8 for Schr Mary Btta, Nyman, Bowens Landing. = ot thought to be fatal. 'Cqmmfy “‘:‘E regular &'z and 65c quaities of Engiish Mokairs (and ,2?0' Tn"sf, Grim e o Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, Iversens Landing. § . uares—fer they were excellent va'ues at the ‘ ¢| in Tampa, Flori‘a, and one of the best Cigar | Schr Ocea g ® ® y we lent va'ues at those prices) a y Sk e 3 Biology Has Proved That Dnndrufl che SVemmr, AR 5 T AP F fal i values ever offered in this city. TELEGRAPHIC. Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. the v.ry special cut price pr Is Caused by a Germ. o R T A S .| Pler. Sun, Moon and Tide. Liguor Specials R N N { ] H —s— | haz; vind SW miies per hour. — States Coast and Geodetl — . . e S0 R il et B ,,,;"”-‘- I B POREN. Grarina...... Seatile and Tucomaltz mpter 3| “"fimes and Helshts ot Hish and. Low for Wednesday. |t ic e i coors in thee Mo- ose Supporters, medicine as well as in mechanics. Since | Feb 5—No lat, 23 W, Dutch ship Nederland, i ot Brrid 5‘";’, Bl ;.‘r:;’c"fuo“gf;“"‘m’;fl?{fw"l‘}y"gggclt:l San Brandy—A very good grade that se Is regu'ar’y |- haTs—two shades of gray, two sha'es of 20z Kind for "0. Adam 1, the human race has been | from Hamburz for Santa Rosalls. | iapn, Harhor elid Pmlsth St | thority of the Superintendent. e $2.75 per gallon —special to-day. .82 00 | navy, two shudes of gamer, myrtle, brown, | 24 dozen pairs Ladies® Frilled Elastic Sice Hose ed d dru v ha y e 4 am| 7 "E—The ) w t 3 L) det bl il b T s B Losear g .‘,rr,'"f::,r e el | MONTEVIDEO, June 13—Stmr Tamplco, {m | Corona.. San Diego .. 9 am|Bler 11 | the olty front (Mission-street. wharfy. apout | & K\ B "'yd"'lhh,'ky oskay ”l;; v s b;:” B B e, Ntk °§ Sapperters, 2 good make with rubber bu:ton prepa Boten F‘Ivrnir L8 A\dqrm- for San Francisco, pre\‘igunly TEPOTt- | 0 g ";'B";'{:rfn'{‘- i twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point, bo tie—special to-cay en’y... . he shades maie very pretty waits an: fasteners—biack, pink, light blue, cardina’, cossfi ewb: 8 C , i vey. G 3 b 7 - ’ 2 on the maricer 17 1 8 scientilc Drepa- | CANTWERE, S tro ety Bououte: B | Hawatian.. |Havatian Toiands.| § B/ EICT 3 | the helgnt of tde 1o the seme at both places; | & Sauterne—A good tound tble wine, regsny | ecparele skih, and othes are wed forser- | orange and lavender; evry day elers ation that kills the germ and !l!"lakns ‘d:;n- -ral.l o, Sescin da:"nuxe to rigging and loss of | G- W. Elder IAsmr'nnL Iz’oru-nd 11 am|Pier 24 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, $1.05 a gallon—special to-day on 75> viceibls bathing saits. at 20¢ a pair—to-day on!; 'Je by digging into the scalp to | sails in rough weather. 4 £ | i st Bl oA The hair, where it Sups | - BF ship County of Roxbury, from Oregon, fe | Nerth Fork.. |[Humboldt ...o...... 9 amipter 2 WA e waes wwaR waaR RARR A e e wwaie weae waae TR using Itching scalp, falling | ports damage to deck pittings and loss of sails portiand & Cooe B.) § pm/Eice 16 fnininindainininhi L S i baldness. Without d. | - hathe N. Y. vi “ " art “hair must grow luxurianty. Herpl-| _ DOMESTIC PORTS. via Panama| 2 pm(S.W. 1 BUENA VISTA PARLOR b e afornla, Past o CTgsldent Mrs. RECOMMEND ISSUANCE OF all Arugi Bt B K only. de- 4 e S eoien, Coos Bay 12 m|Pier 13 HONORS GRAND PRESIDENT e T e TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES 5t f""‘[ of dandruff. | "GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 2—Schr Hal- (S el S ST Sécretary Georgie C. Ryan to “The Pleas- | eyon, for San Francisco. Coronado. Pier 2 Mrs. Genevieve Watsen Balker Guest | ure of Aitending the Banquet.” Miss Btta | City and Cnunty Boud of Examina- STRICTLY RELIABLE, | Arived June 2t Schr Lizsle Vance, hence | San Pedro Pler 3 at a Banquet Tendered O'Brien during the evening sang ‘“The tion Passes on Large List of S ACOM A 5 O Fier 12 Here. Fna banuet Hall was prettily decorated Credentials. TACOMA—Arrived June 25—Ger bark Birma, Vi 1 N M E N from Yokohar: Empre....... > Pler 13 84| The members of Buena ; isg Farlor No. | with Gowers.and red lanterns, and to each | At & mesting of the Clty #nd County Sailed June 25—Br bark Stillwater, for Cape | Eureka. Humboldt . am|Pler 13 8| 1:00] 4.8 5:20] , -2 | 68, Native Daughters of the Golden West, | suest was presented a beautiful souvenir | Board of Examination yesterday the fol- T R B Walla Waiia. | Puget. Sound pom 11 am|Pler 9§ o uz|—o i it 58] ¢ which Mrs. Genevieve Watson Baker, | menu of the occasio lowing recommendations for certificates ONLY ! ZORT HADLOCK. | r:nfx':cif’"e 2¢—Stmr Rob- | Santa Rosa.. San _y’ i am|Pler 11 | NOTE—In n..; .bt:;lde exposition of the tides | the grand president of the order, is a I YNE Ta R B T were made to the Board of Education: Y ate® Bumps B E | USEATTUE Salled June 2i-Stmr Queen, for | W. Kruger... [Tillamook Bay ....| 5 pmiPler 13 | hand columms and the successive tides st Gif | member, made her a guest of honor last Victim of Bunko-Steerer. High-school certificates—Fred W. Koch. Miss pats fn = mkm’;‘ "n"“ Sitka. Columbia. Astoria & Pmlnnd 11 am|Pler 24 | day In the order of occurrence as to time of | night at a banquet given in the California | Jemes Long, a stranger from Santa 5‘3”" A d 181 W, for . go-called weakness | o D006, DA AmIel June 35-B0nz, droptes | Aomer --+| 6 pm|Pler 13 | day; the third time column gives the last tide | Fiotel, This was to show how much they | Rosa, was looking at The Call building ,,,;-%:;:r,_fi;,f Srtificates W, N. Hohteld. are strong, robust men in | "PENTURA Saited June 2-—Barge_Santa | Bonita. Prer 11 | Tae e ety sesurs. e eignis three | o ppreciate the honor of having one of | vesterday, Wwhen a bunko-steerer ap- Theory that Loss of Vital- | Paula, for San Francisco in tow tug Rescue. | R. 8RR staios “IPier 2 | are in addition_to the soundings on the United | thelr number elevated to the exalted posi- | Proached him and with the usual aues- F,Hl:h-uhnol certificate renewed—Dr. Frank SU. —Arrived June tmr iance, States Coast Survey charts, except when a e m_ t - ity “Prematureness, eic., | ¢ Portland; schr ida McKay, hne June 17, = the' h tion of head of the order. There wWere| they reached a room on Fols mar-grade certificates renewed—Miss A. “ are not weaknéases, but the symptoms of in: | 2%, Foryands sohy jfa MeKay, hne fune 17, THOM SRATHS. g.len“;l:lb:r'gce:mfiru:ede;gé and then | hety-six present, fncluding all the of- | mecr Thisd. Long. was indura e et | B MeBovier Miss: Christine Hecon, Mite & e ok ot bladden. cansed. by oo, | Francisco. ; Destination, Salls. | given by the charts, The plane of reference is | ficers of the parior and only one invited | poker and soon parted with 8. e re. | Lewlson, Miss Margapet J. Shine. ~ted Gisorders and early dissipation, is now | UMPOUA—Salled June 24—Schr Lucy, for " | BEsenis B s i e e RS meniof b Mwer Bw estend. guest, “The friend of the Native Daught- | ported his experience to Captain Seymour | \F5manent, hieh sehool certificates Mise M. being adopted by the leading specialists of the | "'pp ' TOWNSEND—Salled inward June 25— .| Skaguay & Way Ports.|June 20 s.”” After the supper Past President | With the explanation that he “wanted him | gy " i world. Under our jocal plan of treatment, | oy O RS L RR o SN GER bark Bir- 8i | Tune 2 Time Ball. Mrs. A. J. Simpson welcomed and intro- | to know such a fellow was around.” | Parmanent grammar-school certificates—Miss e Prostate, immediats vesults. ‘as {ndi. | M from Yokohama. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. & N., Mer- | ducéd il grand president, who made a ——— )| K. F. Williams, Dr. Frank Fischer. Miss N. swollen Pr 5 2l : cated by lnflr—;::d Nm,,..h,,‘l and ,,,m,ed‘ P:‘EL ‘}, }§ o\;:;rl‘\ue‘d J“"e, m::::)uus.z:u ‘ x::lme' Francisco, Cal., &r:er; resm’:t;n Ne;;g:sza ifil‘x‘g_}::ge!; ‘;‘)l:; “The Missouri Pacific Limited” ;‘ lil‘s::;;xytfau‘ m;l gounhe ::mmu. Miss S. S organe, which we send free on SPRIIGAtion; EASTERN PORTS. gone ¥ ,,u'fl';h‘.‘“‘:_‘}‘“ gn the tower of the new Terry | Prosident Miss Annle Betkowskl to “Our | The only route having through sleeping | Fiorence . Cowley, Miss J. L. Sexton. Mrs. i¢ interesting to any one wishing to study thé | NEW YORK—Arrived June 2i—Stmr City of eI, Toon of “the 120tk meridian. or ‘af g | Barlor,” First Vice-President Miss Alice | car service between San Franclsco and St. | Jeesle Heborer, Mics Agelia n;m, g anatomy of the male. ‘Washirgton, from Colon. ,fl,c‘ p. m., Greenwich time, % Ticculet to ‘““The Native Daughters,” | Louis daily. _Stop-overs allowed at Salt berg, Miss Margaret B. 0 BR. TALCOIT & (0., 997 Market St. BALTIMORE—Arrived June 24—Ship Aryan, C. G. CALKINS, Past Pr;;lde}:n Mrs. Ella Wehe to “The | Lake City. For full information ask 1., Permanent primary mm.—.m._u- A C ’ from New York. Lieutenant Commander, U. §. N.. in charge. | Native Sons,” Past President Mrs. Rader ' M. Fletcher, 212 California street. Cherry, Mizs M. H. Slavan.