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8 THE SAN fRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901 UNEXPECTED SOUTHEASTER CAUSES MUCH TROUBLE FOR SHIPPING INSIDE THE HARBOR PRESBYTERIAN - T0 REVISE CREED Committee Meets to Dis= cuss Contemplated Changes. Will Dra.f‘t a Form of State- ment to Replaca ths ADVERTISEMENTS. The Health of a2 Manly Man % Why will not all men insist upon having it, when it is so easy to get and to keep. Some men are eaten alive by tape-worms, others wander hopelessly fos years dying slow deaths from bowel disease. “1 have ““After taking two Cascarets, there came on the mnexpected visitor in the shupe of a tape-worm ofj long at least. whi years.”—Geo. W. Bowles, Baird, Miss. ““After taking Cascarets I have had s natural relief withou$ taking medicine of an; This Hed not occurred for 18; ‘‘For thres years I have been afflicted with diabetes. ‘using Cascarets I have found great re| send you my personal, scene a very hteen foed fch I am sure cgused my bad health for three sort «vlyurini the past two weeks. " CRas E. Penny, 601 Yates Ave., Brooklym Sines lief and feel that I mus® recommen = tion. osan, 413 West Ave., Buttalo, N. Yo been asing Cascarsts for stomach trouble of sif years standing. I am cured and recommend them to all whe Y 5 Tieed a remedy."— Rev. E. M. Chandler, Mill P. O., Mo. ! I\ One Now in Use. ““Cascarets enred me of the piles. with which 1 had long A ,‘?,,,I/’///;ap, L suffered.”—J. L. Wolleson, Perry, Oklaboma. i ognized that ]sllght revision of the confession of faith i fant dying in infancy is “lost” from the | standpoint of the religious future state, | and that the creed to be adopted will 1 will | GOVERNOR TAFT WILL PAY | SNAKE INDIANS CREATE WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The prelim- inary work of revising the creed of the Presbyterian church so as to make it more popularly understood was begun here to-day at a meeting of a section of | the committee of twenty appointed at the |last Presbyterian Assembly to accomp- lish this result. The section that met to- | Johnson of Chicago presided and .the other members who participated were Rev. Drs. Minton of San Francisco and | Specher of Cleveland and Justice Harlan of the United States Supreme Court. A form of statement to replace the one now in use was submitted and other forms will likely be submitted. The object is to secure a' formal expression of doctrine that will be more definite and convey to the laymen a clearer idea of the subject than the present declaration. No vital | changes were contemplated in to-day’s discussion, but may be a different mode of expression was aimed at. It was rec- the 250 years that have elapsed since the adoption of the present statement of doctrine has made some dif- ferences in the conception of the authori- ties. There was some discussion as to the incorporation of a statement regarding the personality of God, but this propos.- 20 is still a tentative one. e section will hold another session jto-morrow and will meet daily until Wednesday, when the full committee will convene with a view to taking final ac- tion. Whéther the deliberations of the full committee will occupy a week or a num- ber of -weeks is 'still- conjectural. Two other sections of the committee will meet contemporaneously with the other body and will frame a proposition for action by that body. One of these will draft new chapters on the Holy Spirit and on' the: love of God, and the other will make a with reference to the elect infants’ decla- ration. It is felt that the present state- ment on this point implies that any in- make it clear that the Presbyterian church does not hold the belief that those | who die in _infancy are lost. - This change be effected probably by a specific declaratory statement. though possibly by amending the present tax. VISIT TO UNITED STATES Cablegram From Manila Announces That the Skin Grafting Opera- tion Proved Successful. CINCINNATI, . Nov. 28—Congressman Charles P. Taft, publisher of the Times- Star and a brother of the Governor Gen- eral of the Philippines, to-day received a cablegram from Manila stating that Sur- fully grafted the skin on Governor Taft's wound and he will probably be able to pay his projected visit to the United | States at the end of December. A party of Cincinnatians headed by J. leave this week on a tour around the world, their objective point being a visit | to Governor Taft at Manila. They have | postponed their trip indefinitely on ad- vices from Manila and arrangements will be made to give Governor Taft a reception here on his return. CONSIDERABLE TROUBLE Will Send Delegation to Washington to Protest Against Deeding Creek Lands. GUTHRIE, Okla., Nov. 28.—A special to the Capital from Tusla, I. T., says: Crazy | Snake, who led the rebellion last spring | is 'causing the G. Schmidlap, the banker, had expected Lo | is owned by San Franecisco men. “1 nsed “‘Cascarets are the only remedy I have ever used a fine, easy movement of the functions of the stomach.” —Chas. S. Campbell, Sunbury, Pa. that cause bowels without impairing the Cascarets for insommia, with which I have beem aflicted for twenty years. They gave me immediate relief.” —Thos. Gillard, Elgin, Illinoise *1I have given C: ts a thorough trial in sm ghatinate chee op conpivarion o S ihae vien 2iog 27, Dalo Givan, M. D.. Nixa. Mae { day spent several hours in discussion, but e e e g no action was taken. Rev. Dr. Herrick — Leopold 0, Wapakoneta, Oh‘ Business as well as social life of today is one of strain and effort, and Fh. struggle for existence in competition makes life a fight day in day out, in which care of body, nerves, blood is more or less neglected. Men wonder what’s wrong with them. No man can stand such unnatural conditions unless he counteracts them by using Cascarets Candy Cathartic, causing regularity of body in spite of irregularity of habits. | Cascarets, find out what’s wrong and be cured. Best for the Bowels. ck. o The gequine tablet stamped C Sample and booklet free. ] Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. A man who ‘‘feels bad’’ should take All ists, zoc, 25c, Soc. Never sold in bulk. C. Guaranteed to cure or your money ‘Address n AUNG FOR LIFE FROM POWDER Narrow Escape From Death of Mine Su- perintendent. GRASS VALLEY, Nov. 28.—Three hun- dred pounds of glant powder and a large quantity of giant caps blew up at the La Suerte mine, three miles from Nevada City last night, completely wrecking the modern hoisting plant. Superintendent Kirkham had a narrow escape from a ter- rible death and the night shift crew was almost entombed. Sparks from a smokestack caused the disaster and burning embers set the hoist- ing works roofs on fire. Seeing that the building was doomed Superintendent Kirkham tried to prevent the powder and caps stored in a pump alongside the burn- ing works from exploding. The sparks falling about powder kegs threatened an instant explosion and the superintendent ran from the Burning building. He had hardly gone fifty feet when the whole mass of explosives caught and went off with a roar that was heard miles away. Kirkham was knocked down but was not injured, although heavy pieces of iron and geons Stafford and Rhodes have success- | wreckage were flying in all directions. The roof of the hoisting works was thrown hundreds of feet in the air. The miners down in the works heard and felt the explosion and escaped by means of the drain tunnel. The Drl)pgl{()' he damage is estimated at $20,000. Ends His Life With Acid. GRASS VALLEY, Nov. 28.—George Townsend committed suicide yesterday at the home of Hhis father-in-law, George Moulton, some miles south of here. He procured a bottle of carbolic acid and drank a large portion of it before the bot- tle was knocked from his hand. Domes- tic troubles are supposed to have been the cause of the suicide. Townsend was a native of this city, aged 33 v leaves a wife and two childre; Fortification Nearly Completed. SAN DIEGO, Nov. 28.—The second forti- fication at the entrance of Szn Diego will AUSTRALIANG SGORE BRITONG Alleged Mistreatment of Bushmen Stirs In- dignation. Special Dispatch to The Call. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 28.—There is | a great storm of indignation throughout | Australia, according to statements in the | Sydney. papers arriving to-day by the steamer Miowera, on account of the im- | prisonment of fourteen members of the Australian Mounted Bushmen for alleged mutinous conduct in South Africa. | “'Several troops of the mounted men were | sent from Australia to fignt against the | Boers, and it is contended that if the Aus tralians knew what kind of treatment would have been meted out to_ their men | they would never have sent them along | so generously. At a banquet after one | of the British victories in South Africa Colonel Beatson said that the Australians were “a lot of white-livered curs.” Sev- { eral colonial officers who were present arose in a bedy and demanded a retrac- tion. This was denied and the colonel proceeded with the remark that the offi- cers were not much better. | “The men resented this and refused duty | under the colonel. Fourteen were ordered by court-martial to be shot, but this sen- | tence was changed by Lord Kitchener to | twelve years in jail in England. The Australian papers declare that this {1s an outrage and that if this sentence should be carried ouf, wighout interfer- ence from the War Office, the Australian Government will be quite justified iz de- manding the recall of every Australiai soldter serving against the Boers. GOVERNMENT SEEKS MILITARY CAMP GROUND Santa Cruz and San Diego Anxious to Present Sites to Uncle Sam. SANTA CRUZ, Nov. 8.—Word was re- ceived here to-day that the Government intends to select a site in this State for military camps and that it may be lo- | cated here if Santa Cruz will donate 1009 acres. The Board of Trade held a meet- - s, | against the Government, - . > : . - > £ jragsinst the | be finished next Saturday. It includes |ing and voted that Laveaga Heights, ex Greek Councll considerable trouble. The | two rapld-firing fifteen-pound: three-inch | cept that portion held by the State for SCENES ON THE BEAY AND ALONG THE WATER FRONT WHILE STORM WAS RAGING YESTERDAY. Snake band will send a strong delegation to Washington to protest against the deed- ing of Creek lands. | guns, commanding the entrance to the The emplacement is fifteen feet wide. harbor. encampment purposes, be p. committee was appointed to confer with the Government offiejals. B £ 2 - e high, 100 feet long and forty feet i< T 3 g : _ pi it fcsolution, was, passed, today | Rifcko are four chambers. miludig mag: | SAN DIEGO. Nov, B The City, Counct Th > T C W 1k recover the derelict the Sea King was the front. Yesterday officers were de- - D aing hat deeds be iséued immediate- | azine room and storage room. The guns | Will be asked to offer the TIICR JCALE e 5 g AlKEeTI | swept by the foreyard arm of the Pe- | tailed to watch 16 and 34 East street. At | assengers on the ly and at Okmulgee instead of Muskogee. | have not yet arrived. Government e t cstabllshing he: gacus and lost her signal mast, smoke | both of these places pools are known to G ohts Of 184t May Wi omisedsdendn - Park fox ARG B ot MUty eaiaD: stack and part of her deck house. An | have been sold and in consequence a strict immediately and the Indians only ask Incendiary Fire at Jamestown. Ghe Couneil will meet next Monday even- Is Swep: Down| al rm signal from the remains of tle brough the tugs Sea Queen, Alert, the | boycott was put on the places yesterday. Dr. Rozsars of 601 Telegraph avenue, Bay City Are Al- Jjustice. The Dawes commission is unable to han- JAMESTOWN, Nov. last night In the vard of the Wesc Side 28.—Fire broke cut ing, and doubtless will pags a measure to this end. . . _ | Liberty and Deflance to her assistance, [ Oakland, was struck by a Haight-street . . o e Ag ainst the Do]phm !lh by the time they reached the scens | car at the forsies Sesterday. Ho was mot most Panic S ricken | e the auestion. _ Fiimber. Company, deatroytng Tzber and | . sy YORE Nov. M Stuuton Clast of Mo the vessel had dropped anchor and all | seriously injused, but was cared for at An Accomplice of ‘Bresci buiidings valued at $7000. There Was 1o In- | yana arrived here to-day on the steamer Ma- | danger was over. Later she was towed to | the Harbor tal. P 7 surance. The fire was undoabtedly of in- | jestic from Liverpool. Amother passenger on Eppinger's by the Sea Queen. | A lad named James Carnmill was ROME, Nov. 28.—The newspaper Fan-| gendiary origin. e fajestic was Jan Kubellk, the violinist. SUDDEN southeaster made trou- A e T stabbed in ‘the legz on Harrison-street Times and Heights of High and Low | fulla credits Signor Gioletti, Minister of bie on the bay yesterday morning. wharf yesterday. He and some youngsters Waters at Fort FPoint, entrance to San | the Interior, with the statement that FERRY STEAMERS IN TROUBLE. engaged in a’fight through a discussion Francisco Bay, Published by official au- Louis Granotti is now in Chicago, where Vessels were thrown from post to S i : £ 5 about the flying of the Stars thority of th ] 2 pillar and at times some of the Gme of the Oakland Boats Thrown 07 | on Thanksgiving bay and the Tosult was | NOTE-The high and_ low waters occur at | hie 18 belng shadowed by the police. I n know what w: i 1 . Wi v - | the 1t 3 -5t W o a -:;ng(;n:“ S Beam Ends iniGale. : ?urt;gca,. Carpmill was not seriously in- | {he oty front (Mission-street! wharf) about| 4..ording to a dispatch to the Asso- assengers on 3 The ferry steamers had rough going : ame at both places, | clated Press from Milan, November 25. thought they were in danger and on one occ 1 looked for the life belts, during the early hours of the morning. Between 6 and 8 o'clock the southeaste: | t The steamship Humboldt arrived from he Sound yesterday. She will lay ur | here for the winter and may go into the the hefght of tide is the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Louis Granotti, an accomplice of Bresci, | the assassin of King Humbert, was that - | day sentenced to life imprisonment. The wkile the tugboats were kept busy moving gl s 3 e = 3 et blew its worst and all who came over on | Nome trade next soring. ol Blso. siih tHAt Granget had mat e o inst | tFese vessels learned what a gale is. On | - o oets damtitnds. ker was driven against| . Bay City there was almost a panic, Steamer Movements. I her moor- rly sank at as the vessel was on her beam ends F i | < ‘ almost went on her ‘;{\\f SR 04T e ke g pmrd: Eoi‘rlin TO ARRIVE. i Bisidrcl® oeuepandencs, The ss and Ranger nearly came ds the port wheel of the ferr From., = |_F._: | correspondence of Prince Bismarck was | tcgether the former had to slip her | out of water and the engines had 5 | pr—r——— | oo 8| 50 | published here to-day. The work is in two | csble in order to make a safe hoiding | be stopped on account of the press South Portiand| Seattle s | yolumes. The first {s made up of the let- roresnd | | A great scare was the resuit and the pas- | aeme S 3 ’ 13 3 | ters between Emperor William I and Bis- The British ship Pegasus started for | sengers thought- the vessel Was g0INg | ljumboidi 4.3 | marck, many of which are extremely in- | ° Fort Costa in tow of the tug Sea King, | dcwn. For a few minutes there was ‘al- | | 40| 1 2 | teresting, while the second volume - is but when the gale came up the tug and | mocst a panic, but gradually everybody | 2.9 ¢ | composed of miscellaneous letters ex- yessel parted company. The hawser w came to their senses. Had they known LW 1Sl 4| changed between Bismarck and various| Does it bother you—are you afrald not stand the surges and in conses the tow went adrift. In an attempdt to —_— [ | more about vessels they would e felt as safe as if-in a church, for the bottom Tiay drop out of a ferryboat but the upper works will float. | sa NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the ecarly morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the notable personages. L e S e e e e M e ) PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 35— Stmr A Dull to stoop over—do you hesitate to pick . up things—do yo1 have a seemingiy unconscious desire to put both hands T S ¢ day in the order of occurrence as to time; the b % 3 T. C. Walker in Trouble. Oyster Harl - 5‘;‘;}‘2;;;::? ‘«;-yhlumnh glves n;: mh: xmg‘ lot the fi:\%xsggom Tillamook, and _safled for San to your hips to brace yourself? The Stockton steamer T. C. Walker was Sicalnty Nov. 30 Sometimes ovctre, The helohis slven are i | . SBATTLE—Sailed Nov 25—Stme Dolphin, for 15 ¥qu havesuch paix you want. (0 nearly wrecked during the gale. Dur- Homboar Dec- 1| addition to the soundings of the United States | Skagway: stmr Rainier, for Whateom. get rid of it. No one can stand pamn ing the carly hours of the morning she at- | 3.5 1 | Seafis' & DeC! 1| sign precedcs (he helane nd. then-the mimbes | 2 s Centenmialy from AlSsKR . and torture and continue with a v;‘elx;na;;;ed 'rhm vnmgkgnd\\t'fi:sehmfgég-fl\;ofig b ?l“f;zlego PEmeaL g:: } g:’vm: is g};}b‘.racled from’the depth given by the POF}_‘L; TQ;\{N(SEND;);.!;:H in Nov 28—Br sound mind. Besides, this pain means vhart. e Wi v o i - Diseu & : charts. The pl h stmr Glenshlel, from Yokohama,. for Tacom: The Matted Cereais (s ALt Tit AR RRGREDL b oh e New York vin Fanami|bes. | haris, The plane of veterenco s the metn of | sipy Glenshiel, from Xokohama. or Tacomme, - there is something radically wrong the Dolphin. The impact proved disastrous | Chil FNataneat IS il Port Blakeley, for Valparajso. 4 inside of you—some of your organs P to the steamboat, as nearly forty feet of = o, \(\,Mmrmo & Way Pts.|Dec. 3 PORTLAND—Sailed Nov. 28—Nor stmr Horda, a iri hol s ) Y Nippon Maru..| China and Ja, . s . s fy L5 ) need repairing, or your whole or- ey, Boe it S PR eIy m ot ok | B | S m0d e H Shipping Intelligence. {or Manila: Fr barks Lamgriaigre and Admiral Eaalsm will. Decome amilctod. carried away and the upper decks were | Acapulco.......| Panama & Way Ports.|Dec. 1 ARRIV e o i . Ldlng ‘A pain is a pain, and it means suf K Y % | W, Kruger.| Tl = - ARRIVED. and Columbia, for San Francisco. P e seriously damaged. The wharf did not | ger.| Tillamook Bay.......... Dec. § ThRursdsy, Novi Arrived | Nov 25-Stmr sFulton, f fering, no matter what causes it. It a suffer to any great extent. The Walker | Raibler Seattle via N. Whatem|Dec.. 3 sy, Noyembersa. 5 2 5 e aan of i t, and ye Kerurs : S G W. B | Fortlana & Astode o Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 17 hours from | Francisco. L is relief you want, and you want it 2 was sent to the shipyard for an over- | {, M. Fider-.. | Fortland -eo-|Bee. 6| Mendccino. iy FOREIGN PORTS. quickly. !‘ea asfi }mulmfi and it gw'm be’ selveral vleekl: _}:e»; - .Stmr_Corona, Gielow, 52 hours from New- | YOKOHAMA—Sailed Nov 2—Br stmr Brae- Halpruner's Wonderful Medicine will “stop your pain Instantly. F vvzfms e is ready to go into comm smon\ TO SAIL. | port and m:‘i’c-{‘gnsfi\sn}\e'l s s'm Halpruner's trer}l:ov;sdpams and it does it quickly, no matter in ay 3 — i ICT —Arrived Noy -27—Ship C F Sar- which part of the body you have them. Halpruner’'s goes to the seat Steamer. Destinatior Sail 7 5 ent, from Seattle, ¥ | n, alls.| Pler. Stmr Santa R 5 B 3 it of the trouble and drives out the cause, curing the pain and helping st Government Vessels in Trouble. | Ko cntds oy SanDisgo and ey B e M SO e O St Nature to repair the overworked functions—helps to put them in Ui tadeng, The Fish Commissioners’ steamer Alba- | Emplre [ Coos ay™" 10 amiPier 13 Delanniy @, ours, Som] Mess | ¢ FONCKONG Arslved vaiot (0 4 No¥ (o -1ie N s Wodderful's Medlatio 16 1o, isediaing & = - w tross ar f | Acme ‘illamook Bay 5 P 2 & stmr Clavering, from Vladivostok, for Seattle. edicine for sufferers, " Toss and the training ship Ranger had a1 qug poiird’ | Hompolats;: 3 pminles 3 ith Coast, Olsan, 26 hours from Al- |~ VALPARAISO—In port Oct 2—Br bark Bank- and it gives them what they most desire—rellef—gives it quickly—does ChRrTE narrow escape during vesterday's south- |'G \. fiaer..| aetome X Dortiandiy DnIbier . 1eigh, for Oreson. not keep you waiting or give you any other trouble, as it is made of ey caster. Both vessels were anchored -off | Palena........|Valparaiso & Way.|12 ‘miPicr 19 | poy oy adonal City, Dettmers, 24 hours from | =ANTOFAGASTA—In port Oct 2—Br ship Cel- only the purest vegetable matter. i 2 S | imom-stoost AEEr bos BhEniing dory | e tis. 132 mipMss’ | "8 i, Antnds 12 Queen, for Oregon It you have a pain in the head, throat, chest, lungs, stomach, I"IHN-TED&! G rr}!] the tide came they almost touched. As | Australia 10 am(Pier 7 | pedre en, 44 hours from San (R 20—Fr bark Jean. Buil- bowels, kidneys, liver, bladder, thighs, ankles or feet, use Halprun EALS the i | k - en, for San Franeisco. o /d » £ L > 4 - LTCoRA werpony H-wg b:;;*:;fi;:; v;:nst{aflcl,:-ngs 1‘;3;{1{’;}3‘"(% e sl 10 amiPier 2 | pSyT Samoa, Hansen, 2§ -hours from San o CARRIZALSailed Nov 3—Ger bark Winds- ;{lfi—‘;gb. ;:l 1;. flfédotfé‘fio ét internally. It cannot do you any harm and e v vay | Newbur Grays Harbor. 5 i 3 rant, for Orezon. -~ Gt‘ix;lln:na(:fedlhlehe ‘esgs;]'_ “éfip 12;?;[;];1: | Star e oara | Humboldt ;gm g;:: i Pfrclhr’j(;x]g:‘_m Godfrey, Johnson, 13 days from ! NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Nov 2—Bark !t-‘o‘r satlfi at tn’u dx-ugx stores—50c and $1 a bottle—the dollar size think that the solum\hleaster has only just | g{mnu}:\r‘mi oy A nm;.‘:: 1 CE;J,,PC.,H Friinebay o 18 M eeataL) psmnéa;mrcu; Al\'?\?“égiscmr bt contains three times e.quanuty of the small size. R 2 3 B B Bler 11 | “Schr Gien, Nelson, 16 hours from Byxbees OCEAN STEAM! A Trial Trealment Free. The fact that the best ho- §| Wates Bhont Noles. I . e e 5'1 A | GIBRALTAR—Passed Nov S Liguria, Bufieplsn piay fossae tsial lrestment free every afternoon, be- : y | Arcata........!Coos B. & Pt. Orf" 3 AILED, New York, for Napl ' tween 1 and 4 o'clock, except Saturdays and Sundays, by calling at tels in the country use | A party from the Risdon Iron Works | Santa Rosa..|San Diego & Way Bler 1 B Thursday, November 25. | TARTWERPL Arrived Nov 5t Stme Neder- Dr. Halpruner's office, 25 Californta St., San Francises, Cal. » d endorse Malt Break. J| 725 to have gone out for a pleasure trip December 2. Stmr Mandalay, Reed, Coquille River. land. for Philadelnhia. z and endorsz alt Dreak- | on “Risdon No. 3" yesterday, but th Hamburg & Way..[12 m|Pier 27 | SUmr Santoa, Hansen, —. LIZARD—Passed Nov 28—Stmr La Bretagne, N 9 fast 1 ! s . 3" yesterday, but the | Seattle & Fairhavn| 5 pmibior 35 | Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. from New York, for Havre. 3 % ast Food shows its supe- southeaster deterred them. Wala Waiia, | Puget Sound Porte |l sm|Bier % | - Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 28—Stmr La i e Rt those ds | “The work of raising the ferry steamer | Schr North Bend, Jackson, ‘Willapa Harbor. | pagne, for Havie; stmr Joenigen Luise, for ’ . 0 | Dauntless has been delaved {2 -| 1 pmPMSS N E. remen, via Southambton. S urvi:g it l'egularly arw | breaking of ine thmbers that comnected cDesmmbes & | leies 3| PO ST Henaia heve been orderod st | HONGEONCCASICL i B Nov'® St e the floats. Pontoons are being used to ! Con tiand & i IGgRy ON—. s g 2 raise the vessel and these are held to- | o A ocember B (o 2 | ber sone Gio MEMORANDUM. e Or e Halpruner Medical Mt Co., San Frandsos”cap o meda Cal The Waldor!-Astoria, New York, gether by long beams. Whea the strain | Slerra......... 110 am(Pier 7| poich off Potni Biey i o B 195t about 4060 | . Sailed Nov #5-Stmr Manitou, for New York. Gentlemen—It may interest you to know that I have used your The Fiith Averve, New York, came. the beams gx;ul;eb and; ghia ‘yempel | 3 8 Kimbail | Sexttle & Tacomalll......|Pier 2 | et :Ph;;;éy BE gale. | [LIVEREAOL Atirat Nophas Sife Gihas remedy_ for ‘]!)leurlsy pains and strains and have been entirely relieved | = c| e river bed. 3 < g 3 g r ynland, from of much suffering. % te! Manhalian Th Teveute cotbar BeariEses I Alliance.. i Portland & Co0s B.|........Pler — | . POINT LOBOS, Nov 2§, 10 p m—Weather | Philadeinhia; stmr Teutonie, from New 3 % n;‘:d S ha 'n“" York, | o6 Mare TAlan; whets the wBIS DEa | PR . fogBy; wind SE, 'velocity 16 miles per hour. _ROTTERDAM Argived Nov 5i-Stmr = ‘ag’ea' ‘}‘n“.;,‘,‘,‘s“?.:"h’,’.“i,.“fi,;“;‘;‘gfi:,; R it it » . erdam, fre ‘ew York. a olc] Tovrainz, Rosfon, 3 {Bith a new refrigerating plant and an L DOMESTIC PORTS. GLASGOW—Arrived Xov 25—Stmr Mongolian, Iy, creating pleurisy in my Fight side, which produced great pain and Holel Walton, Phi'adelphia. | | Bdw: dg e - bbed |~ Steamer. From, Due. PORT ' ANGELES—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr | from New York. > @ suffering. One application of Halpruner's Pain Remover relieved me . = ar Town was robbe of $7 on | 5 Matteawan, hence Nov 2. - QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov 25—Stmr Noora- at once and cured me in less than one day. I heartily recommend it t6 Y 5 | Front street yesterday. Two men knocked Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 2 | SAN DIEGO—Sailed Nov 28—Stmr St Dennis, | 1and, for Philadelphia: stmr Oceanic, from people suffering from pains and strains, GEO. EDDING, ou .can buy it of your 8! t_‘l%:ns d‘cswgrzx;:i 'Wen[t throt\’lxth hlhs mgkets‘i %lflgwny & Way Ports.|Dec. 4 folr Ensetn%ia, New Ycrk; both from Liverpool. . 1604 Sherman St., Bay Station, Alameda, Cal i n’s story, but when foun aldez & Kodiak. Dec. 10 [ In port Nov 28—Br ship Slerra Blanca, for ——————— = 3 Gi on the sidewalk he wi runk Skagwa: A 3 5 ; San_Francisco. - ¢ P grocer. | 2 connectea accovnt of the Sobbory. Hhe mey & Way FortsDec: 1| "ASTORIA- Arrived Nov z—Stmr Fuiton, | , NOUMRE like it has ever heen exhibitea | police doubt his story. £ Sun, Moon and Tide. IRE RO By D e q Ik o BL UL BaNairee) R | Vs aguinst the pool-sellers has reached e e e Nov SR Asrnt L e L e e # . United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— for San Francisco. 7 ‘ sion. 1Ce.