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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1901. d FARMERS m COLUS A ARE READY ! : JOB ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S, JOE ROSENBERG'S. TO FIGHT THE SOUTHERN paciFic IMecl a3 N e First of a Fleet of River Steamers Which WflRCI:Irryl::SIPZS H]H GUAHUSMEN (-;%'\/[(// BEATS ANYT"'NG Upper Sacramento to Tidewater Almost Completed. Those Who Are Entitled e / you ever l‘eal'd Of ! ) to Compete for State Medals. L Promotions ~and Appoint- ments in First Infantry Regiment. _— The First Regiment of Infantry has been ordered to parade for the State shoot at the Presidio rifie range. The first practice will:be on August 25, tho second September 15, third October 13 and the skirmish practice on Navember 10. The following nameq have been detailed as scorekeepers: First Lieutenant A. F. Ramm for Company A; First Lieutenant B. M. Clancy, Company B: First Lieutenant F. W. Newbert, Company C; First Lieutenant L. F. Guedet, Company D} Segond Lieutenant C. L. O'Dorinell, Com- pany E; Second Lieutenant W. N. Kelly, Com- pany F; Second Lieutenant Willlam Corcoran, Company G; Second Lieutenant H. G. Stindt, Company H. - First Lieutenant T. P. O'Brien will score for the fleld, staff, non-commission- ed staff and band. Frederick A. Marriott has been commis- sioned a seccnd lleutenant of the First Infantry. GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN KNITTED UNDERWEAR Some of the largest manufacturers h of the Unitéd States have sent us samples of their ladies’ knitted un- derwear for us to make our selections for next summer. Of course samples are made better than regular goods. You know the reason. We have in- spected them and made out our order. They’d rather have us sell them at 50c on the dollar than have to pay 2k freight and return them to them. They consist of vests, combination suits and pants, and are made of the best yarns, silk and cotton. There are 600 garments, no two alike. Here are a few examples vof how we will sell them: . LADIES’ VESTS, made of extra fine Egyptian cotton, Swiss ribbed, low neck, no sleeves, neck and arms finished with edge, run through with a tape. Our sample price 8c. NEXT—Ladies’ Combination Suits, made of extra fine English Thread, Swiss ribbed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, soft; pliable, full finished. If they were not samples you’d pay $1.00. Our way of selling these samples, 29c. 3 LADIES’ DRAWERS, made of extra fine lisle, Swiss ribbed, ankle length, French bands, good fitting. An opportunity to buy at half price, 19¢. Upon Tecommendation of the regimentl 2 SOMETHING NEW e -=+| board_trie following promotions Wd ap- "gfigégv!:"os‘lgg'iflb Eiggclfl,ls_ IN CORSBIS And you 3 o U?’IESI' "E"HK W o intments in e rst Infantry are - 4 A ' t i~ STEAMER VALLETTE NOW BUILDING FOR THE FARMERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY OF | | Bouhoes topether with hontry are an: | BOOK and PURSE, made of the Dest §¢ s steietly notoidate e ST ond dan gt ten COLUSA TO RUN IN OPPOSITION TO THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC ON THE SACRAMENT: each man attained on the examination: seal and grain leather; all colors, in- This time it I3 the mew 7 N, g 9 g WIBE PROBABEY GO YHTO COMMISEIN =3 O RIVER. SHE Corporal Warren Phillips, Company G, to cluding black; well sewed, because twentieth century cor- .LADIES' GLOVES, made of the best they are made that way; sterling sil- get, made of the best ver ‘corners; patent steel frame, the - fast plack Italian cloth, kind that you cannot lose money out double side steels, rusi 8L per cent; Private Jasper Stahl, Company A, £, Don't overlook this............ BOC gevot MRt stedl. bet EE farmers of the Sacra- | 2nd hes worl - : 1,98 {; Private W. H, Talbot, | ks B = T upper Torked his way to the front'on | barosss, from New York for Bremen, and pro- | corboy & Der cent; Private W. H. Talbot, craven skin pique sewed, one clasp, Paris point stitched back, fac-simile to the Dent glove, but not in price— colors tan, brown and red. Our way of selling the best glove that is made be sergeant, 94 per-cent; Corporal Edward Fin- nigan, Company E, sergeant, 8§ per cent; Cor- poral Charles J. Wehr, Company F, sergeant, men: cut, hand gored, new to heve thrown down the that on his re- | ceeded. Company G, corgoral, 88 per cent; Private Eu- . i gauntiet to the Southern Pacific, | fR from the north Chief McCabe will | , CHERBOURG—Salled Aug 17—Stmr St Paat, | £°0¢, M: Lévy, Company G, corporal, 78 per | ONGE MORE, LADIES, o M 5 5 SILK GLOVES—Just the article for summer weather. It will keep the hand cool and free from perspiration— made of best silk Taffeta, patent two clasps, stitched back. Perfect fitting, ) / well sewed. Fast colors, including ,,r/ } black. Prices that will surprise—25¢€e E - &2 2 i stralght _front shape, end it now remains to be seen | 24 & Hayes Valley belle to the altar. N GHORE Arrived prior to A poral, 65 Der Gents Frivats JoseDh 4. Moarihs Mo cultfele atididon S a5k Nockusar, qnmriiiocs Rt suns —— W i Ve or to 17—St: Sl g 5 g - and bottom, hosg sup- whether or not & cut in fallroad Nippon Ma n ug Wr | Company F, corporal, 94 per cen Desartment. 0 N g _su ates on grain will result. The stern-| Jevenus Cutter McCulloch Back. |lula and fopenion Sen Francisco, yia Hono- | cus Gans, Company F. corpor 4 o and collar . DOTier attachmerts, in- steamer Vallette being bulit for | , The revenue cutter McCulloch returned | AUCKLAND—Sailed Aug 17—Stmr Ventura, | EFiyate Arthur Phillips, Company F, corporal, D e nd ot dudmpatiNe yardlony. armers’ Transportation Company 18 m & cruise in the Santa Barbara Chan- | Francisco, >’ ~°° APl Honolulu and sap | 7 Per cen fhe best quality wash jace. Come in and in- Corporals H. H, Varney and 8. O. Fales 3 P have white taffeta, finished spect them and see if -~ t w S0 near to completion that her own- | D¢l Yesterday. The officers laugh at the | NEW YORK—Sailed A Ug 17—Stmr Pr i) Infantry, have n ers expect to put her in commission this | fromy of SHSSINE emugglers and other | for Hembure, via Plymoitn and Cherbours: | promotid o be. serEeamts of the same mith & colored bordet they are not a wonder at........81.50 MOTHER'S FRIEND. weck. She is intended for the San Fran-| south to assist in a surveving expedition | 0f Rotterdam: stmr Anchoria, for LyiaSl. | company. Rosenberg’s, of course, 'S FERRIS cisco end Colusa grain trade and is 17| and started for homie Just as soon as the | “npCmPris, for Tiverpoot e | SttnatihgRe boan dtavEed Sns B low peice as STOUT PEOPLE MADE THIN LI TERiy - 85 feet beam and 9 feet deep. | WOTk was done. o - Btr Georgthn, | from Khver | the ML axyiepcol | this . BOC By wearing the world remowned anq whife sateen, washe 20 sacks of grain on a3 | e v —_—— et atrand et e champlonait LADIES MAJESTIC or LA GRECQUE COR- aphje buttons fastened on and will therefors be Water Front Notes. Steomar 3 e e e s made of the best SETS. They are made of the Dest With patent tapes, cannot o oPRer Rocramento at| The bark Edward May arrived from smer Movements. medals will be held at the National Guara black liberty silk, full quality Onfeadstm‘_g&c#‘)mb‘fi?hc):-h talian be torn off; the most per- a vesterday and docked | Lonolull vesterday. She will go to the o R ey Lo T 1 plalted ends. A Be temporod stecl, Just the corsst fOF ' Sois waist (hat s rade. oil 2! g Mo od ls::;r refinery and await her turn to un- TO ARRIVE. flBé\:;; {::ggt!wl}llvhl;emsegfl?gst;:;ingg ;t;: ty price... “Be- SR figures, as it holds the abdomen S Waist that Is fnale, 20 touches and will| “p, ganta Clara, the first of the sal Steamer. | From. Due. | entitled to take part in these shoots: in place and gives the beautiful rgund 770" LT 25¢ n run ebout Saturday | fieet, arrived from Bristol Bay yesterday. = |5 i e T G A - Trubar ana ©. ONE ITEM FROM OUR HANDKERCHIEF cfeéce to”the “waist and hips. If you T v A years the farmers around Co- logie?s;orofiafi?? vessels' may now ‘be oteste I vi £ the divisic staff; Maj 5 A have yourlcorsels made to order you “DSIE“Y_S PAIHS Fun 75c. \\"efe‘:::-? Stcond ‘Drigads _staft; Licutenant DEPARTMENT, cannot have a better fit for tflglze t7h53 B boues. CRILORENS ® STOCH the rate The British ship Olivebank arrived from Colonel E. A. Forbe d Major M. Pirky, Sec- price ........... 28 ES .| Tacoma. .. olonel . A. Forbes an G e Ml z INGS, made of extra fine and strong STy of the Bac. | Jdulaue vesterday In ballast. She comes |China and P e e e IR AND/A GOON ONE';,?SAxD Corsets Fitted Free. Egyptian cotton—double heel. toes and g ' Associa- ’ 1y Neko. Tacom - 21 Militia; Sergeant W. C. Pritchard, Signal > i c A o e tl et the | rhe bark Olvmplc is loading horses and | Neko........... | Tacoria . g | Bridags:. Mirat: Lisutshant O: made, -small and- dainty: nifsle—an LADIES' SKIRTS, same price—6 pairs for 75¢. mules for Honolulu, and tne bark Santi- Ban Diego & AUug. 22 | 7 Roden, Sergeant T. S. Kelly and Private R. laundered, just as they came from the Humboldt . Tacoma Nanaimo Coquille River . made of black and Ask fo see those Fast Black Ladies’ white stripe near- Sk, finished witn Lace Effect Hose for 25¢c. ago is loaded for Hilo. Both vessels will probably get away to-day. The sieamer Enterprise sailed for Pan- An or-| ama yesterday. She took away 423 barrels Aug. 28 | 5 7, ‘B, Cavalry; Captain M. J. nunneries. If we did not buy them Aug. 23 B.ur{(:.e gfl%‘"fl’iuu‘nuc 5. Fhlle.” Second that way we would be unable to sell AUS. 23 | Tjcutenant F, M. Vierra, Sergeant E. Dough- them for this price—12%ec. “[Aug: 2 o - < i a twelve-inch ac- City of Puebla. Puget S erty, Corporai J. L. O'Malley and Privates G. aced and | of asphaltum and 64,416 centals of barley | Guatemala..-..| Vaisarape & ons pis| AUE: # | Kopman: A. G. Melz and J. H. Riley of Troop RIBBONS. RIBBONS. cordion plaited CORSETS. CORSETS. ¥ for the | for fransshipment to New York. Walla Walla...| Puget Sound beocrs. *|ALE: 2 | C, Cavairy; Colonel J. W. Guthrie, retired list. 0 ' flounce, edged With 1o pIRST 5 COMERS ON MON- Bro SN % Thf' Placligc Mail Company’s Colon sailed Pahama & Way Ports. 3 'With rifies—Private C. Meyer, Company C, Just received, 500 pleces All-silk Taf- a black sateen [THE FIRST 8 CONIES O ING ro- ros., whi or Pori First Infantry; Captain Francis 'Warren, Com- pany H, First.Infantry; Captain F. K. Moore, Company I, First Infantry; Quartermaster G. W. Thempson and Private C, S. Salisbury of 1 Angeles yesterday. She will Monticello be- | take a consignment of Porto Ricans to have been drawn | the sugar plantatfons. i e steamers similar 2z o058 Curacao.. Nome & St. Michae Humboldt China and Japan. Mexican Ports Tuche. . \P8LNS. ceive a pair of our $1 00 CORSETS for = 39e¢, It is the new Military Straight i Frsom Corset made of extra strong, feta Ribbon, the good luster kind, the kind that will wash; colors cream, A white, pink, blue, red, etc.— ner for the price... 3 THE C v A; First Lieutenant Thomas Rut- Width No. 7 SOME MORE. fast colored sateen, double side steel, y At s uEWE OF OCEAN. ] TO SAIL. ledge, Second Licutenant Henry Dickson, Ser- Width No. 16 LADIES’ SKIRTS, made of import- rust proof front steels, trimmed with not intend-| mpe = 2 | X geants B, B Masonignd X G Bmithy Quers Fram e od English fast black sateen, fnished lace top and bottom. low bust lons n end-| The Falls of Clyde wi s = termaster Sergeant J. R. Joseph, Musiclan . ridth No. : R T e e . . - are specially | yere for Hilo, the Tropic Qfir?i;fifif"fl" i Destination. |Salls.| Pler. | C. Smith and Privates C. H. Manville, J. R. also dust ruffle; $1 50 is what some of blue and white. We challenge you to 3 ie Farmers | Zebith, e K, C Slade tumber u: Grage Far. = T L ous, Betretat C. Siattars and GOMBS, ur competitors ask; a bargain in match them for three times the price the farmers | bor for Honolult, the Sinta Resa ledper at | Emplre |cocs ey ™%, 15 bier 13 | Saptain @ E. Voss. Sergeant C. Slattery and ; SVery sense of the werd.. BSc we ask # 39e & ma:k:lt‘ etc:; Blakeley for Pavta (owner's account), the Sus- | Anubis; S. America, e Stre'm | Byt iaiantin. Finst Licutenant 7, B. Bher: A useful article, but a good ore. tment 13‘&.2:‘ PRERRTA for Do, e Muwhx sifi?}‘z‘ofl" E:fi“miifi““ Pod Pler 11 burn, Second Lieutepant ),.d <“‘ h‘l‘nar;& er- Dressing Comb mademorffl ex"l.xl fir‘xie 8‘6 MARKET STREBT Shent ve | : TR e T ts W, L. Thompson, an v W artin, T, v polis.ied, : e Arcata. o s Eotporals M. L Perking, B. J. Lothammer, M. gutta perchia rubber, highly, polic ied, Running through to 11 0’Farr ell e i on | The Peru’s Cargo. Point Arena.. Point Arena 12 miPler 13| 6" O'en ana B, S. Miteneli and Privates C. | e S o woll your hair: L DEPARTURE OF THE PERU. | 0 Steamer Peru cleared yesterday for Val- | Acapuico.....| Panama & Way Bialtz "mlFMSS. | Gorober po et T 37, Moo Bee: drug store price 5c. Our price...19¢ Mail Orders Solicited. PHELAN BUILDING. Al * | paraiso and way ports with a general cargo August 20. and Lieutenant E. G. Griffin and Sergeant | EmbOt o iwass [0 Bl 3 H. Tamer of Compapy T Second Lieutenan valued at $19,645, manifested and destined as | . N. Y. via Panama. Miliken, First Sergeant J. L. Guth, Ser- o American Steamship Takes | follows: For Maxico, e $12.493; South America, $954: a Good List of Passengers. | principal exports were as follows. Borals R, 7. Finley and C. J. Larrabee and V. ? | Czarina. Navigation Com-| To Mexico—Six pkgs assaying materlal, 3 os | E .. = P. ‘Cook, W. H. Gordon,’ C. Lucy, J. Mexican and Cen- | arms and ammunition, 14 bales bags, 3 bble | g?g';?kxdg Cotee & STt e i B e o Aot 7. G, Thomas of Company D, E SONS’ 4 - Tl oraas, z’!;k‘glmr‘;u'fi%;?a°§i§§fi§fi?"§;fi o August 22. Second Infantry: First Sergeant A. N. Boyn . = Sergeant F. B. Mouiton, Company D, Sntonalied Inl visions, 10 bbls ginger ale, 31 | Boicka Sjeembaat o5 amibler 13 | Zifn Tnfantry: First Lieutenant ¥ W. Mix- coos cs hardware, 826 feet lumber, 11 pkes paints | o BraneY & way Pisiio am|Pler 1| {or'ana Corporal P, B. Bevilie of Company B, | offered, She | and oils, 3 cr potatoes, 29 bls pipe, 747 Ibs | UAtila. |t sound Fortsill am(Pler 9| (it} Tnantry. and Corporal W. §. Hudelsom . IS‘ : S ! a | #ago. 45 gals 3 cs whisky, 12 cs 29 gals wine, | City Puebla.. |Puper Bonty 20 Company M, Seventh Infantry. g | Her cabin | “'fo Centra! America—s0 bbls cement. 362 bbi | d_Ports|11 am|Pler 9 flour, & pkes Erocerics and provisions. 5 es | August 2 Captain John Zittinger of Company G, | | Central America. Ir reland, $150. The | ATEY1l J. Petididier and G. B. Morley, Cor- - Santa Rosa.. [San Dicko & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 d Infantry, has been selected as thi e J. Orte, Mrs, | OIS, 66 € potatoes and onlons. |Bter 11 | Second Infantry, as the ‘Francoeur, Mr. | To South America—1120 ctls wheat, 4627 rail. | LOmOna....... Humboldt 30 pPier 9 | range officer. road ties, 70 cs salmon, 2) cs canned goods, 15 i % The resigration of Major Andrew Kirk, | President James P. Dockery presided | the Native Daughters WHE Targde: wi {)r:, iihef readfug-iogwm. in the t;mm Sons’ bbis flour, 20 cs whisky, 5 cs statione FROM SEATTLE. militery instructor at St. Matthew's ting of the joint com- | Hesperian Parlor of the 1 . g lay next to issue tickets To Belfast, Ireland—3; gals whisiy. - | School, has been accepted last night at the meeting of 1 A motion to allow the members of mili- | to such parlors as may desire them at - elfast, Ireland—35 g k. Steamer. | Destination | Sails,, | SChO0 B2° {2 ehielher, Frank . | mittee of the Native Sons' Ninth of Seb- | tary companies a_reduced rato provided | that time. - : 2. : - 2p = o E % 5 F 2 o ion in San Jose. the; attend the celebration in uniform airman allagher of the advertisi 7 gt Shipping Intelligence. Gty of Topeka | & Way Ports. dug. 1g | Prescott and O e 1ot aye Deen | e o ey of El Dorado Parlor an- |and take part in the parade in this city | committes reported that Srrangements » b T, ARRIVED, Sity of Seactis e b e S Bt I ey o rlor had declded to | and the one in San Jose was lost. have been made to_distribute quarter- ] iee: Brooke. Al | Saturday, August 17. | Farallon...... Y & Way Dorts [Aum: B | proved the retuins of tho. siections hed | nounced that his parlor o ciduay | . Pacific Parlor has also resolved to aban- | dards, put up posters, distribute bills in Tie do Field, Cl Lan- | Stmr Point Arena. Hansen, 14 hours from | v & Way Ports.|Aug. 23 | In the first division and in the second di- | abandon its idea of having an don its individual celebration and go to | the cars and advertise in the papers to ige Jonathan Cathcart. | Mendccino. 5 | y & Way Ports.[Aug. 23 | vision of the Naval Militia beeause in | celebration, and asked to be allowed to|gan Jose. draw attention to the celebration. The el s | U § stmr Hugh McCulloch, Coulson, from | & Way Ports |Aug. 23 | each case there was mot a quorum pres- | take part in the San Jose celebration. 'é‘hle The treasurer announced that he will be | committee will meet again next Saturday. | Sant2 Cruz. me an A 2% New v he parlor's del- n Trouble. oy MRS BN NE Skaguay & Was Boris ALE: 34| ent. New elections have been ordered. | request was granted and the p: 2 'rflxblg"v\;?‘gh‘lg Kariuk S AL s :ka;vua)vl& Way Ports. |Aug. 23 n Det P egates were sea!etli. & e y year he = s Br ship Olivebank, Young, 72 days from “ooks Inlet & Way Pts|Aus. 25 Americans Defeat Filipinos. The Veteran Volunteers’' Association de- e R TR e ol b S ECRent, Doe an &, MIOAUIAUS, 3t i ag ARTITIN Al SAT oA cnm:dny "¢ the | clined the Invitation to participate in the | B Ll Imost every beach| Br ship Cel R s, 61 days ffom MANILA, . 17— S S y_has recelved | Vaiparalo "* iy Sun, Moon and Tide Twenty-sixth Infantry had an engage- | celebration o _a(ctOunt of previous engage-{ g o) e g Sdware ay, Hansen, 25 days | 2 s < s yes o ipate. hid expereh Thli Seturday, August i, Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | Angles, and six privates, and captured a | the San Franclsco parlors send a team to | Bapes has this to | _Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Puget | xihonty of the Superintendent, major, two, captains and nine privates. | engage in a game during one of the day x ¢ y Jou: : Goodall, Perk & Co. e 4 an ow waters occur at | Another detachment captured the - | of the celebration. eay g | S Bt Ran Maten, Fietcher. Nanatmo: P I -Co. | 18 clty front (Mission-street wharf) about | zine at Lumballes and also secured a | Oro Fino, Orinda and Sans Souci parlors £ 4 t y the Robert- Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith; B ;t}\:enl)- 've minutes later than at Fort Point; large quantity of supplies. - of the Native Daughters of the Golden e mpany at Westport is aground on | punemuir's Sons Co. the height of tide is the same at both places. West announced that many of their mem- the bar between the slough a&d !rtfiri\f'" 5%, stme Peru, Newton, Valparaiso; Baitour, ) BUNDAY, AUGUST 12 @ lvierivsieririefofecfolofouimifodefofoutoulel @ | bers will take part in the celebration. . crar ure o e ra or uthrie 0. SUN . GU 3 La Vespera Parlbr of the Native Daugh- | day; the third time column gives the last tide | ters announced that the members will at- of the day. except when there are but three | tend as a parlor and will have an attrac- been indefinitely de-| “Bark Olymoic, Gibbs, Honolulu: Willlams, | Sur rises and it is _probable | Dimond & Co. ider - Sun' sets e le dredging will be neces- | Schr S T Alexander, Jacobsen, Kahuluf; [0 "8 & tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given | tive float. t. The two towing tugs | Alexander & Baldwin. -8:55 & m. | are in addition to the soundings on the United Harry I. Mulcreevy, on behalf of the to get the raft off and as the SAILED, Time Time Time Time) States Coast Survey charts, except twhen a TALCOTT vust = parade ‘committee, reported that there | 2 N SRR S S rise, Millen amama T T | P T T (| T [Tl T | e murabor arven i saptrongeq Sony aid then | Will'be a parade of all the local parlors in o o on. Post 18 i — given by the charts. The plane of reference is | this city on the evening previous to the Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Port Los eles. 3 = # e is 5 S Rl e e . 1sl a8l Tasl 14 2 7 the mean of the lower low waters, San Jose celebration. ; E ; Has Been Promoted. Nor stmr Tellus Peferson. Oyster Harbor, |18 .| 248 43 #:13) 13 & 1€ was alqoEsiH tlhggrgol;nnpdag}l(gg;eg ¢ t | Pe , Newton, Val, i 5 ! 54 3:! any of the s nfal g R g e [ P g e g i 2ol B o o 22 o Time Ball. a desire to take part in the festivities. : or};e chief of the transport SPOKEN. s 6:14 !.!J 10:31] 2.9] B5: Branch Hydrographic® Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Chairman Keenan of the transportation | e vbody on the front will be| Per pilot boat America—Aug 16, E | “mwl L chants’ Exchange, San' Francisco, Cal, | committee announced that the tickets for s 2 ery bfld_\ ('T\. the front wi | 'er pllof oal -4 3 P m, stmr |93 0:19] 0.9 7:26) 3.8] 11: ¥ = X August 17, 1901, it Touth . “Mac's" promotion. Mr. | Mineola, from Port Los Angeles. for Nanaimde| o (11| 1:12] 0.6| si2] 4] 12:49 : Tho time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Sor,dose Will be ready for distribution on ; . ative son and 1 d his| July 27, lat 12 N, lon 27 W—Fr bark General : G2 28 Al 8 2 aturday next. o The Shops of San Francisco. | Mellinet, from Hamburg, for Oregon. NOTE—In the above cxposition of the tides | 1 oo ot wamn of e Sooir oy, Roon to-day— | “'The music committee was instructed to % water tender on the Rio when TELEGRAPHIC. the early morning tides are given in the left | o'clock p, m., Greenwich time. e employ only' union music. pes v | N 7, 2 hand column and the successive tides of the c E. A, Brackett reported that the Native fatthews, supervising engineer of | POINT LOBOS, Aug 17, 10 p m—Weather o . G. CALKINS, R S Sy ras ngineer, | foggy; wind west, velocity 15 miles per hour. |day In the order of cccurrence as to time of [ Lieutenant Commander; U. S. N., in charge. | Daughter parlors of Alameda wili' take S servion, Whs ciier SRk | DOMESTIC PORTS. e part in the celebration, very much as the SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 17—Stmr Bruns- an Francisco Native Daughter parlors Followed by Correct Treatment departure from this city. . It was announced that La Estrella Par- Jor of the Native Daughters will have a drill corps of twenty-four members in new uniforms, and ihat Las Lomas Parlor of L e e e e e e e e e AMERICANS AT ODDS X wick, for Eureka: stmr Newburg, for Grays will. GRAPE-NUTS ety Upon recommendation of the parade g e | _Arrived Aug 17—Schrs Alcalde and Ida Mc- committee a sum was set aside for a dis- 50558 | Xay, from :’;‘5‘;&- :c“h,x;l;unc.::. ({]r;:?ugn)r:;q‘\:;: play of fireworks on the evening of the 2 send. | . POINT LO gns—hfiea’ Afixmxa—x{ga‘r stmr o A s : ¢ < B WA D Pasted At 17-Sehe Scrofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one which | K Wood, from Haiphong, for Seattle; schr | the’ children of blood poisoned ‘parentage must Famous 2 17— £ Topek: accept, with all its humiliating consequences. dtis Around the Sataay. A% T1-Stmr Cliy of Tupeka, from | Lo OoDY B ance that makes one poorer; that brfliks Skaguay. ! n o vffpfiuT;rexr‘F.gmrlc&léx‘,‘fihl'g;s%m';lw' for | wretchedness and disease instead -of health and “Weakness.” There Is no such condition as weakness In a man under fifty years of age, other than general debility. In a stomach damaged by an ulcer or inflamma- tion, symptoms of disordered function arise. Prematureness, loss of vitality C am p Fi re Arrived Aug 17—Stmr City of Seattle, from | riches, for the child wlhosde1 ancestral bloio% is tz‘Igt.'sin_ ted OVER THE FRANCHISES ot afaorders known as “weakness” are huf symploms of sauie damage to @ f “ESE : ag geith Seaatils of Fie doatheame yiniol Bors i th ductive system, caused by a contracted disorder or early dlssipa- CRATE HARBOR-To sall Aug ir-fes 1| Blood Poison is unfitted for the arduous duties of lz B “ Deadlock Between Companies in Lon- N e vt G & e gpicc T Pyt g, . B : D Bendixsen, for San Pedro. life so long as any of the transmitted poison remains ~ - don Caused by Efforts to Obtain Jarged, swollen and inflammed prostate gland. As this gland is the very cen- % G RAPE' NUTS 4 T e oA Dollar, from | 3 g veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the Control. ter of the reproductive system, it can readily be understood that inflamma- 8 PORT LOS ANGELES_Arrived Aug 11_Stmr | neck and throat, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, hip bone disease, white swelling | LONDON, Aug. 17.—While Charles T. tion of it must cause disordered function. These cases are promptly benefited # prunewick, from Fan Pedro, and salled for | gng offensive sores and abscesses are familiar sym , attended usually with | Yerkes has gone to Budapest to investi- by proper treatment, otheriise the patient goes from bad to worse. The es- 8 eady Cooked. PPORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 17—Ship Bal- | loss of strength, poor digestion and pale or bloodless complexion. The skin is | gate the Ganz electrical system on bebalf | jj sential point n all of them is the necessity ot the cure of the focus of the % B y i Lok sometimes most dreadfully affected, eruptions breaking out on all partsof thebody. | of the District Railroad, George Westing- trouble, in the prostate. Many men have unsuccessfully tremt weak: e Foasialu; wiur Pocoas. Tor Ban | - Scrofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh; no part of the human system be::am house, who salls for New York to-day on umbing’ % Delicious and Nourishing. i i z | ] ness which never existed, when if the damaged tract had been repaired a cure would have been the result. In our experience thers is no drug in the Pharmacopeia, taken into the stomach, that will even benefit this class of g # u % FREA assed Wh and w‘r' thesing T\ Batovet. of American: cavital I thy L. o X 3, 0 . the interest o me] n e ; v:;EAgr %‘g Pl:dm o after “a‘n ’lfi::!:‘:: ::y"fl'r::‘l’)hflfl.. tbh"-“ :w:; ud vtg:o.se blood.x‘sis:iw Metropolitan Underground Railroad. cases. Our plan of treatment is entirely a local one and prompt results are Cxve by e the loft side of my neck began toswell. Fourpt | oned by theirown misdeeds, UHe diadiook Detwash these corpuaniey obtained, as indicated by increased circulation and return of natural vigor. FOR CAMPIN HONOLULY e it Sark Orapon, Teit | the places wers lanced and became open Tun: or who themselves may be | 8ppears no Georg %01 n : ences between Yerkes and the English Puget Sound; ship Servia, for Puget Sound; | BOTes; risings camo under my left arm, and tho | suffering for thesins of some | SUOF8 DO the. Metropolitan’ Ratlroad. but schr Oceania t ce, for Puget Sound. discharge was simply awful. ThedoctorssaidI | remote ancestor, must re- | the contest is between the two Americans People going into camp should mot | BOL 370, 7 Gtmr Sierra, hence Aug 1. hed the worst case of Scrofula they had ever | ctore their own blood to its | for the control of either or both of the forget to takg along a goodly supply of FORNIGH PORTH. seen. I tock iodide of potassium, but this nor | 4] purity and strength, | roads. Westinghouse, though not known s . BRISBANESafled Aug 16—Br stmr Mio- | the other drugs given for this disease brought PRy 1 | here as a large stockholder of the Metro- thy ready-cooked food. - the th cannot t pey - 2 y ¢ ‘29 { BTk ot VaRoouver, relief. When the physicians advised me to have | 0F they expect | politan Railroad, has the confidence of is can be eaten dry and does no MANILA-Salled Aug 6-U B stmr Hancock, | § Tands removed, I decided to try 8. 8. 8. A | healthy, robust children. | the managers, and suggested schemes for Varicocele. Varicocele is an enlargement of the most vital blood vessels in man. In their. normal condition, thelr function is to carry off waste material, thus enabling the organs to receive fresh nutrition. OWwing to the breaking down Ji of the valves, caused by the paralysis of the muscular coat of the veins, they preparation by the cook, or the | tor San Francisco. ow owse s igns cures Scroft i the electrification and enlargement of the become dilated and local stagnation.of the blood follows. The vital organs, = % Do Taade into & variety of de- T et < St sl e " ffl,sfls‘m of “,“;112;: road that took hold of their imagination being deprived of their proper quality and quantity of nourishment, impaired lightful dishes, such as puddings, etc. BEACHY HEAD Passed Aug 16—Br ship MRES. RICHARD WASSON, ted.constitntional charac- | & Iar more splendid than tha¢ proposed function is the result. Statistics prove that 25 per cent of the male population = One of the favorite methods py old | Alcinous, tmm, Sa:-bmisz._ éotr El;flf'ru;clm o Golden Gorners, Ohio, :: b‘ym:utorin Nt o 1‘33. g“fi:id ;‘Ité: sm::'l’x:gguler;‘ tBrlllt‘:;lrxl r:ill; are afflicted with varicocele in some stage of the a.q.u..il ‘We guarantee to cure NOA—! U mr or —. 4 treat ors is to drop three or four heaping | SENOA SIS UF 1N al's S mestmr % 5 1hod. Jandthe sl ateon bloodthgtismrried steady and uncheckable depreciation of varicocele in-one week at our office, or four weeks of home wtmen!. with- = teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts into @ cup Of | ventura, ‘for Ssn Francisco. purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, g b shares, is discussed by Robert P. Porter out the use of knife, caustic or ligature. We have cured over 3000 cases with- coffee. The Grape-Nuts add a pecullar | MALTA— Pasced Aug 1—Br stmr Ping Suey, | 1o the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, | iy ldtter to the Times from the stand- out a single failure or unpleasant result. We invite correspondence and the nd Aelicious flavor to the coffee and give tr% A%}:J(sb_fg;n‘:g"i";; 15-%Stmr San Jose, | and the painful, ‘dixfiflxringmand other evidences of Scrofula disappear. point of &mcugm ra.ltlrongs. :vhk;lh Elrel;d)!v 't;l'lééut_lnvutlnuon of our methods, and can refer to cured patients if de- gt 2 or where there is a known on . n art- Nadress ¥ Ead 3 ., or s HAVRE_Salled Aug fi—Stmr LAquitaine, mmm be found of great to those who are struggling with this wasting Child’s Life Crushed Out. \ . People who cannot digest eofla lhoul;: o P ERPOOL—Safled Aug Y—Stmr Btruria, disease of heredity or any other trouble, and we Invite you to write ns. | o ACRAMENTO, Aug. 17.—Alfred John- = P e Corner Sixth. not forget that Postum Food Coffee, If | sor New York. ily need advice, our | ians will cheer- \ of Andr 99 a e bz o e ory G | e A G P | eaios Yod deie, o which we sake mocharg. Book o0 | wr v il ton 0 prn Joren, 1 @ D€ IV a9 Butiee Upver Floon, verage, either hot or cold, closely ap- g atied Aux 178 S - ’ ¥ 0l ans| L1 San Francisco. Proaching the fiavor of the mild and de- | son ew Fork. = " Blood and Skin Diseases free, n s i £0 Al - ol n @ w o, grain lcious grades of Java. UTHAMPTON—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Bar- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, A’[LANTA- GA o ‘.‘flpws"md ot & EEEEEEN