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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH .2, 1902, , : 25 CADE CADDICE FEe——— - —— ' MEADE ggl;RIES MORE SOLDIERS __ %o BOREMEROR | ' o moemvmmaew || osmesmusmow ') sor sommmmon ARMY IN THE PHILIPPINES| § ' VAMPL DisabledABark@tine Northwest Arrives in Charge of Brunswick We have received another /i . : er sampie fter Eventful Experience Between Eureka and | ere. iine ot Musln Underwear bought from a traveler, who, having taken all the orders he cou.d, and anxious to sell the samples, we made a bargan with him that will enable us to sell them to you for less than the-manutacturer’s cost. They are made of finest muslin, cambric and nainsooks, embroi- lery, lace and hemstitched trimmed.. You can't form any dea of the splendid values here until you inspect them and compare the quality of materials and the workmanship with the prices we ask. Remember, as these are samples we on.y:have one of a kind. Wint e Wkt Mut Co. G M IV A Cnitiysors Easter Will Be Upon Us Soon PRICE WILL DO IT. plenched musiin, lace or embroidery 82 and 83" all-wool trimmed, full length. extra wide. Bese ~ Wilh' Ils New and Swell Botany Cloth = Walst, 5ouxible value for the money. Notice to Mariners, HUMBOLDT BAR—CALIFORNIA, The Outside Bar Bell Buby, entrance to Humboldt Bay, Californis, is reported missing February 28, It will Ay will be replaced as soon as This uotice affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1002, page 82. By order of the Lighthouse Board, J. B. MILTON, Commander, U. §. N. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. BAN FRANCISCO LIGHT VESSEL No. 70. CALIFORNIA, Notice ia hereby given that San Francisco Light Vemsel No. 70, which recently went adrift, was replaced on her station February 28, mbout 8% miles outside of the bar off the entrance to San Francisco Harbor, Call tornia. This notice affects the List of Lights n Fog Bignals, Pacific Coust, 1002, page 14, I° 26, and the List of Beacons and Buoys, I'n cific Coast, 1002, paze 19, By order of the Lighthouse Board. J. B. MILTON, Commander, U, & N Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District, i ! wendDe e [ e S ) oy 8 ANOTHER —LADIES ' Creations of Modislés now .. $1.50 DRAWERS, best quality soft A . e g bleached muslin, deep ruffte, rl. ) An ther Lot, | tucked and Mematitched and , Every woman must have a new gown, L RERE. e 'l‘mhmflmnr"ll' cut wide and ‘and whether costly or otherwise she made fot' al-wool, fign: USRI FEe v 19¢ wants to appear at her best in' it, but nol; mza 40 and 42; the Q MORE-LADIES' 8 KIR'T this can't be unless she is properly cors | nowest styles; perfeot 1 CHEMISE. made of ood seted. To be so she must haye been | in fit und make, $§150 quality Jawn, full skirt length, fitted to flgure by an expert corset | and §2 values. Now.. edgad with lace and insertion fitter, Come to us and profit by the ad- i DRe & trim , yoke lace trimmed; Vice of our experienced corset people, alnty, at less than and remember we have the largest and ¢ x ™ most complete corset stock in town to ple price pick from. s AGAIN—LADIES' CORSET 2 ST—W 7 ¢ Embroid-rics at COVERS, made :of 8000 ever sopuine it GERCOUE TATTIoS Bvery year the knitted under- wear manufacturers clear thelr warerooms of all the soiled or ! “Fruft of the Loom' mus- ON CORSE' slightly imperfect garments knowwn lncomp':'nb.y g o 1‘1{; lnack }lca n;urmed, B i ww:::-‘ gowned over this 5 i rimmed w ngertions of lace; neatly v as seconds. We bought a “l“d"f Low Pric:s. made, well finished. Samples at sample corset a Stff corseted ap- | | this clear-up and can offer you a de- They are all made of PriCeS .............icciiviieieins ... 25¢ Feoraney 1s nqll 1\\ve\!l‘lenui | B cided bargain in Oneita combina- fnost cambeic, ©with ANOTHER —LAD [T 8’ WHITE the Sgure. with s clearly d- stron, utton-hole edge, , made o est quality soft - B e Htwe o v tion suits, some that were slightty fancy Swise patterns, bleached muslin, with deep founce. e i & imperfect, and we procured them for 1 dncles wide..s;. Jfe Sucked and hematitched, with extra dust Wearer's and very becoming. i ¢ ruffie; cut wide and ength; best y less than half their real value. 9 inches wide......25¢ guaiity ‘money can buy. omyf 5 poat b "It is made of best quality 4 Itallan cloth, bias cut, hand Ladies' Australian wool, steam shrunk e \ urfdndr;imcatea.t Swiss tibbed, flcece Sp-cial Salc in S~molz Shams. AD?E;‘ Mol b Ly ABET e Tl @ 3 v A0 " 3 e rse - Is‘lré:?i:so'{‘:x'fi: 151.:3:. Rgxuln:fl ‘goods. Bought frém an Eastern traveler, and bleached muslin, deep flounce with in- yent the corset from stgtch 5 oo ing out of shape; they are boned Now . 2% are slightly solled from hand!Ing,” but sertion of lace edged with neat lace, throughout with best aluminoid boning, they are all made of best quality ma- good, strong and durable, extra dust " terfals, with lace or net insertion or best ruMe, extra wide and full length. which’ is soft, pliable and unbreakable Wonders Nev r Cease Here. - {iuily tamuir hial pelit biuonbols " Weit Worin 8.8 Our saimple brics.. vl 26¢, HEms, 150 fo, (08 AmSEc) LADIES' VESTS, made edge. All unitorm In price..........20¢ v 7D€¢ giraight front steel, the walst line runs o‘t]kzuud u]ualltyn!-:ncrrlmn y o 4 And one thousand other finer nd cheaper I(;m in front, u:vmx m;~ newrlnnz ¥;M silk, new lace effect, fancy o H jes’ effect so greatly sought after, ey crocheted edge around neck La France Glove-Filling Hip grades of Ladies” musiin Underear. cu:ni(* tn white with pink ot blue lattice a pits, . drawn rm. work or solid black; equal to any 4. pral gt W . ::’" Wk et New Easter N-ckwenar, COTBEt MAde, ORIY ».ocveces oier 9¢ 71 | Colors, pink, blus and thin form Goen oway with al ; Niust received o full line of For Stout Women We Have | | white, Others ask 50 for that: It is [ight, healthful and NECK RUCHES, best ma- R M & 1o better. Our price..2BHe e LA LR ol L torfain, mont fasionable the R nown Maj:sty Corse | £ ¢ fwn ounces and it Is made of ylos, e mrAbere 'of fhis oolebusied catel Adverlising Is Onz Thing. bent quillity hatr cloth and to-date. Bae every confidence i thetr progwet | siuffea with best halr; it ALL PRICES.—Bome are and they guarantee it to be made ol The Proot Is Another, rounds out the figure and is made of very best Liberty the best materigls and #o made that HERE 1. ONE OF THEM, (ke VR o L T Bilk, very full and fluffy, it will not tretch, bend or breal; is xS Tirs or Dhiqetiohaniel maLE Mith. full fancy bplestad positively unchangeable in shape and is Wo carky "the bost s.ock of 26¢ Hose 0 become disarranged. Only ends, Dbewst quality fast proof against perspiration. They are I D PP - i 1] biack or Pur- white. A made of best quality [tallan cloth, boned in ‘own. very special offering at this with genuine highly tempered ‘steel, price B0 Come in short, medium or long lengths. This is the only guaranteed corset made, 'hey 4 diea e AT fitm pent ‘Mdts cattim good Worth Readins, y fast black, high'splicea v " e If a steel breaks in this corset within PTE<HE United States army traneport | @ etelfoleleelefedelefedolfodoldodololod @ ! hapis and’ toes, doubia _GENTE HANDERRCHIEFS, mads of A New Linc of Swell Belt If s steel breaks in this comet withiy {| ~ Meado left her berth at jolshm | noley Sl length, very Hiitched, colored border, Regular price Buckles. corset. It will outwear any other cor- | street yesterday at noow, and o R e Shprt) ghout elastic, in the new Farisian lade effect: ju, %oy ) . set in existence, no matter what the | 3 I | | twenty-five minutes latey than at Fort Voint; or plain with ribbed top or white feet. : ML) o kg i e c Made | h hi ce. C rice for this excellent ecor- ter - ) " | ¥ ade In the newest dip shapes In price. Our pi after the regulation boat drill and . | the helght of Ude ta the sume at both plas All at the gmall-profit price...... L abe French gray metal or oxidize: in floral set only Py .$3.25 earch for stowaways started on | ‘M ORTHWEST ™ i g g 3 S L o P 9 y dize: L X e - 8 | BUNDAY, MARCH 2 omething New—¢Keep Clean” < #croll or Egyptian design; all new_and Sale O'Farrell-street entrarce. e St e | O des sowcTov . Child’s Evar'asting Hose. 2 ’ aan” oyl UL g8 pe O 0 Corset Made casuals and re rults, twenty S&TRHM-COMT | |Bun nets 11000 ) Bada of best Pardvian cotton, foubie v Brush. 1214¢ Instead of 25 5 s . 1 » fEBRUMNSWICK] Moon rises (third quarter) 1 | B heels, tocs and knoes, ribbed, warrant. It 1s as Ac nsiead o C. Is the new Queen corset and is made one signal corby men and ihirty-e ght | | = 3 % s | [ o asd Bk Nover agin ot 1o anitary S/ ECIL - ALE OF R BEON. FICL e R K g L members of the hospital corps. Among | | g e | (Nime (Time| me hiCo ¥ oo ¢ ’ and gored, new & . g ot ‘. o , | & 4 5 Jeranad O |maes FEHCE PHICE covivanins can be made. The s - o e by ' & ww " ww ™ ol ™ W ™ Altention, Lz dies. A e gt o e A R "u‘;qz(:;\li‘:;'(:: - § - " . - - B 4 alum ace an ) §® been appointed ma- | 2 ) 408 "a7)12; ) . ention, L: water-proot composition bristle setting Shasure;silhe 48 inches pensivel Only . ey 1 ring superinter t of tue transport ser- i 8 [ 6 4 n‘r"| 100 8. Here is a Hose Sunporter that beals rr:’ukabll sa.h It cannot tlucumemtuull by ;"m:;v'“ ;u‘f’":'lcr :;lr:;;:.r hb‘or}h; w%Lkh;‘l‘):rl‘O‘Efleswvx t m i U . Aabsorbing ti water, ofl d ave Cavite. Mrs. Waiton and child ‘ 80| 8:48( 0. any heretofore offered bd""” e the 3”" et iy UL UL QBT Hss B green, cerese, brown It 18 the only short hip stralght There were several | & 8.0 7:48( 0. rials used are batter and sironger and are ..y'in"Which the bristles are held gives and gray, Our way of ont corset made, being blas civilian er . | vl o508 L0 | B welr mede. i them an added elmzlmny,l materially In- special selling ....12%e e, !:.r:ln‘;l i(;;e:lt v::lrzl:‘\:ll r'::f.? pass | | g t e; creasing the durabllity o e brush. e ives [ Soreas L_OSILLLT 6.0 | They are ol bt O e fred alaatic; _The bristies are pire bristies fifmly Kimonas at Half with the Parisian short hip. It families o ”hU’l "i In mf ‘wl‘a' tlmml'lnn of the ud-'u German metal buckles; rubber grlp but- ;m:lmred in a water-proof cemposition, p » !; mu}l‘s Cnlfm r):mt:‘e-;ot:fil;l‘r;: s. Four st " o early morning tides a ven in the left 2 d renc oth, A e o . ——fs | hand_column apd the ive tiden of the ton} "”(‘k' biue, red ‘and black: ;“’ VR onaye Worth I3 this sl 000 rice, genuine whalebone, top lace o etk e | g8y In the order ot oceurrence as to time; the | [l selling Asrerenrnnn e @90 ) LADIES' KIMONAS, trimmed and finished with N J' o fourth time colum ves th y A gers were THE DISABLED BARKENTINE | | o) ] Tilves the iast tids of ihe fqual to Any and Excelled by 19¢ Instead of 35e. made of best quality broad satin band t-w..llibllb‘ helghts given are flannelette, fane; figs values for the money..... Captain J. B THAT ARRIVED IN BORT sometimes ocaurs. T 1 ers over $1000 and lost the Cawdor to ueen. . . Puget Bound Port 1 fain Burch. Cob: | Pt 4 Point Arens ...........|Mar, i} FROM SEATTLE, Jeanle, for Clll!lltarl ‘Bly;ullm‘r (‘Tlly’rof Puebla, | B Hyde, hence Oct 10. for Tacoma; stmr Grant, for Tacoma. FORBEIGN PORTS, D, b d8—8ch ’ . i At "“:’ ;‘F s "_° ¥ 'C";"' VICTORIA—Salied ¥eb 28—8tme Umatija, I Stmr W H | 0, O LONDON-—~Afrived Feb 26—Br ship GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived March 1—gtmr | Lady isabella, from Oregon. Ban Regro, hence Feb 20, DUNGENESS—~Arrived Feb 27—Ger ship NF!AP! BAY-—Pnased in March 1-—-Bktn Re- Porlbfrum Port Blakel triever, from . San Pedro, for Port Hadlock: | 1QUIQUE—Arrived Feb 28--8chr Kona, from hence' Fen 6, for Seattls, | Coquimbo, to lond for Honolulu, - s Sl Merh 1 one. Juva, for B | SANTA ROBALIA-Arrived Pob 20—Bktn I Biryker YESTERDAY MORNING, dition o the oundines of the toiiet Hiated None. AN (DRABEMNG (QMBE Made ured, \with, broad band Corse.s fi. ed irse. Fit ing rooma main floor 6 1la col [ Ay 50, S dlam, W i b | vtgn precedes the height, and then the number N 00 perfectly finlshed teeth; the kind ‘hat valop, Tiannelette. alons H-a'th and Comfort. Ay o et | given {8 gubtrACted from the depth given by the Our new BONTON NEEDLE BOOK~ il not tear or pull your hair; ecarsa cost more than we sk o iy %o o charts, The nlane of veference |s the mean of | [ They contain all kinds of need es, BhAW! op fine, ORIY.\iivvivvsisisrisienne 100 for this garment, D8 LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS, asadny Steamer Movements, the lower low watel ’ rm:, hndhl{nu unr‘l wr‘lglnfiln-i;flmll ghl“)’!‘s o C¢ made of hest xxk..u.k.llm{‘ duthy “l"";" day - hest’ auality materlals; finely of i s s @) otte, double yoke back, frant yoke Pyresll a0 O AHHIVE Shipping Intelligence, perfection eye and point and general i 81686 MARKZ!L 21..£6T fueked and hemstitched, collar 'and it x Rt & e and slster, Cap » ™ superlority of anything yet offered for b ’ sleeves trimmed with fAnishing braid and P H Ray, M, | Fi PO, ' ARRIVED, a‘ rvcc n:;r:'lrgmll‘h ':klllullf:t? gééguuflsd“ Running through ta 11 0'Farpell, mlt...m with n..mn...{\ |'..-=,l ‘;“.u..u p‘:rk. . Alo | Baturday, Maveh 1 packag €| I . hlue and cream, \y bother making v g | P v Ftmr Pomana, Shea, 10 hours from Bureks net and shawl t'fm. alse boaaing and Mall Opders Sallal PHELAN BUILDING, these At hame When ¥ou ean buy th ! | Hueneme Ma Eumr Washienaw, Parker, 147 hours frof darning needies, OuF sale priee,..,,...Ne ready made at this priee, ..., 1, Nan 9 |Ma Tacama, via Clallam 180 Heurs; Port Comta Mar W | diest ViF J | Bimp Brunewiek, Dettmers, from ses, with Bt —— ——— e e i e Loniie Mar, 8| Wkih Nepihwest IR taw 3 ne" 1 G AR Y Biat o % ey . T —— Gandrleh, W, H Mar, 4 EigF Polnt Avena, Hansen, 16 hours from Bohy Hita B, Campbell, 6 hours froim Polnt | and Aveata, for Ban fefeen, Was minus severa artant salls ¢ | Brynawlel ahle ta take care of the barks N, Frank A, Bulis. iy “:, i | Mepdaging and WAy JoFls 5 Heyes, “)‘li‘\l‘l’ HLA wfl‘fir ;-t{-d Mareh 1=0eF | pumps wrn'nmw .',mr',‘?.'.‘n glmm. u':ul entlne ":lhlal;v Faillng of !;m raveriie o N { Mador H. M, Wil- | 4 i Hay & Porl Orterd|Mar. 1 o8 st n-.'.n. Mathillaen, Falllng) trom CLEARBD, LU lgi{m (3 ufu Lo of board was what Femalned of the sup= | teF Feturied to port. Captain Gave of the PV Rimvaii [S%0010° Y rachma e 0 et hwast Hove XA ove from Bue Fadinday, Mareh 1. | g v‘:t’?l e (rar ot Marek | 1mfiehy B r-vu‘v-d last Thursday from the | Northwest expresses his _gratitude fo Allinsee Portland & Way Ports ‘u.. o | Feka. 10 tow st Hrunswiek ”fl"m%ex‘--‘n{. iA\I.m‘.llvlu;]: and Port Town: AR ,,,fi .. "f:r,‘ At LF'@“'W g ueen. Captain Hall of the Quesn for the _;xr v tmatilie il 1Fie " {ir Bpouahe, Alexander, an Diewo, Good: flr-y rofii Neweastle, NEW| stmr Geo Bl | “The Northwest left Bureka twenty-four | 0f Drovisions and for promptly sending Butthe i \n-v 8 ADVERTISEMENTS il Horkla e s 2 ; i e ':P”irn\‘\rn g ;m:d J" b § flnlyn a0 With 440,000 feet of lumber and | 94t asistance o e gy L1 d h Rath Gerard U 'Tobey, Gove, Honoluluj | g ¥ 0 Y = | & 1ot of shingles for this pert. Bhe struelk M. Detiar § | s A nnssanass | Welth & 00 F A B Uogtes, henee Feb 16 for Paiphaveni (-9 ; Reinsurance Rates Advance, £ g you: #5hE 1nea, from Honolulu, for Port Town- | 00 €ast=Soltheast gale al the outset of Why the Cawdor Has New Skipper. Paith Beatils .. jooi ] \ BATLIBD, sepa, h h ef voyage, and In the aceompanying | Relnsiuranes on the French bark Oliver he Britigh ehip Cawdof, which arrived A":,::fi. {Honstuy ‘“' I L B:‘MH FUUD .8 aig Adiad L-.,.,.n!:mn'!:fn'. Mareh 1. (b ACOMA-Arrived Mare (P ship Treon, h:;:x ‘aenk-“-rvtnmm-? her h‘ullltmln 'R“ de Clisson was yesterday advanced from i oW GaVa A6, ! owie W O ay Poris ar T s 3 y | BlmE Cottage CILY, Trom Skagwis eaking to a ser N [ 5 eent, a few days ago, was here just a o Suf o - [REEEE vioei|MaE 4 Ehip 8 Nleholas, Brown, Puget Sound. Bnijed March i—~Hark Levi O Burkees [of | eatly part of the blow ahe Joat het two | tacoerslhgcont: and on the Heitish ship ear o Ehe had another skipper then, pgy Reattle |Mar, B 'S 0' Uml BBMH UM”' [' |. n| ""‘ Br ship Balmoral, Roop, Antwerp. Ban Francisso, lower fopsalls, main topmast stayeal] and | o cope, Rosk from 10 to 20 per cent. The aptain Hurch, énd the gtory of why Crescent City Crescent City .. IMar. b g h THLBGRAPHIC, h.':‘::";‘:b areh 1<BtmF Oty of Puebla, “’fi Then hei ateam pimp broke down H::nr'\‘rll'rll! 'T{ng"flnwfi:fi"fi'flffi:??’ lr;: ptain Burch left the ship has Just i Humboldt Mar. o d D8, h 1, 10 << Weather d en she spoke 3 et b e PhiD, BA8 (UL & Monien.... Ban Beare ' ./io/ it (MAE 8| Mearty every one will admit that as & nation | FOIN LOROB, Mateh J, 10 p metbeath Balled Feb U8-8che Brle, for Ban Frane | her supply of ,fl}{.’,',,'3,:‘:",’;,‘“_‘,,3,5‘,:{’;‘3{ Los Afigeles for Puget Sound forty-four Cur wgo the Cawdor eft the United NotthFork. . Humboidt, ! y Mar. @ | woleat oo much meat and (oo littie of vage: DOMESTIE PONTE glncaj Ger stine fols, for Beditle! stmr Astec, | Al woors as WA of het DiEht wes re. | 1Y% 080, Kingdom in ballast fc ¢ . 0. W. Hider, |Portiand {a [Mar. o | tables and the grains. i 3 or B nelsco, X » P —— (ralfa At Newcastic #he londnd conl for Spokare .. &an Diivo & \ay Pokis MUE | “yur busines men, oftce mes and clerka, ant | 1, SOUTHE BERD-SATIIAN Si, Mot Woby | “Aiivnd Mgy Lzacny Marion, bance Rep . | SRS LSIREUSOVARYISL NALARPRICHEd | | Transport Oaptaine Changs. 4 Ban Pedro rays Harbor ........ ar. T very ' i N kg . for London. When this grain was 8- Gty Puebla.. Pug.t Sound Ports MAr, N P ) 3 getables BEATTLE-—Saile nrrs ~8imr , for BOWENS LANDING-Arrived March 1- | 801 of Caspar and brought her to | salled vontrydny in_command of the charged tt '«"”"v:w?;"?';f?'{’n".’n'.:’:hh.")'.': vy A B g Vafpagaino & Way via [Mar. & |are ,‘m.::‘.';n:;; :m(.,ulr:‘nn. g ¥ .(43:.“{‘;.;.:-:.50‘ Feb 28—8tmr City of Beattle, %mr.nc l;u;}l:'l:u;l‘:::yg:,r);;ncl; Feb 28, Feb g?g:}eg‘r‘n; .!i."g.h s( ’ff.““fl“c"fl ?. also | Meade, and Captain Willson of the Meade ninety the ballast w Cew York via Panama. Mur nly me; nRe a severe outd > vy, 28— A . A had originally safled. Catrying this bils Soitive. ... Bydney & Way Forts. .| Mar. 10 | ual Jabor can 1ive on & heavy meat dlet ard | Arrived Teh 28stmr ALKI, from Skagway. | OLYMPIA--Ariived March i—Sche Admiral, OF hAt) but finding the | has been appointad to the Hanesek, last from Newcastle to 8an Fran i8co at - 19 | continue in heaith.. Arrived March 1—Ger stmr Inls; from Ta- | from Ban Pedro. ro 11 coma; ship America, hence Feb 2 14 shillings a ton and from this port to i Salled March 1—Bchr Wm Notiingham, for EAETERN PORT. London at 8 shillings a ton cost the own. Columbla Portiand & Astorla .. b7 ; Ban Pedroi schr O M Kellokg, for flnn; stmr | NEW YORK--Atrived March 1-8hip Henry RENEREREAn i GRAPE-NUTS. e #reamer. | i | »'fll’ & Way Porte,|Mar, ANY ONE CAN | Ruagway & Way Portx(Mar. 4 [ Wy | Bertha.......|Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Mar. 7 Prove the Value of Scientific Food nmp-un.‘r-mu. Inlet & Way Pta,[Mar, :2 Rome City. - |Cooks Iniet & V Pts. | Mar. Vincent: schr W F Witse) from ‘Facoma, | M Griffith, hence J — nn, fr n 24, TO BAIL. " b - Y o T A good, straightforward test of £00d 18 | oo - for .’,;'"fi')’yl‘.‘i?m?ml.‘v’r e ion. tor | hehes Dot AT Suarett Soip ERing, rth much to humanity. Thé following | Stesmer. ot e P i P Fhited. Kingdom: VANCOUVER—Arrived March 1—Ger bark R MNOS. ¥e. ¥ d - T T Gt SOUTH REND—Salled March 1--fchr Al- [ Pallas, from Santa Rosalla. ’ teresting: [ March 3, '8 omipier 9 bert Meyer, for Ban Franclsco, QUEENSTOWN--Arrived F'eb 28—Br ship Mi, T. K. Durboraw of Greenfield, Sumboldt .. ey Agar COO8 BAY—Safled March 1—Stmrs Empire Sept 16, March 1—Br ship 1wt pound 2 Diewo & |"" Maren 3. Grays Harbor '.,..]12 m[Pler 2 Bumpoius A0 bjassk W | 1A% Buwiaer w Y amitier 41 brian Hills, hence Nov 16; Fr bark Nan- tew, from Oregon, Hailed March' 1—Br ship Engelhorn, for Flestwood. * TENIR"‘F‘D—APHQVId Feb 28—~Ger stmr ay. 10, says: “After three months' sick- ness with grip 1 found I had lost forty. wo pounds, with little appetite and al- ADVERTISEMENTS, Once a conscientious person thought he ought to own an aute, As o general rule, ment once a day in sufe Sought an auto, bought an auto, just because he thcught he ought to. flelent for all classes of men, women and chil- ol 4. . hehce Deo 2, p n Grape-Nute an 4 n * |G arbor . 0| Pler 2 | constitute the bulk of eaten, mont, for Ban Francisco, this food, takimg it three times & day, | 1‘5"'_":';1;‘.:‘;..3".. U mma e 3| But meny of n:.. mmtlnll:.lr:uoul foods ars u):l}lg-r!:;l‘:fl:art Feb 16—Ger ship Adolf, tor Then a crafty agent fooled him on another make of auto, :”‘.'1 .hx : [‘ . :4::‘::‘-( P Tovers pmnl Alliance """"l"“ - ::vnx::"h--n:xnd;;:;:."i l.um-ll I.l::y “:( "..r'-n:: ’:'Ifll.'r uai:; fi:;ltw;_' Feb 28—Br ahip _Tl‘j;:uerhl'n el ll:“" ;‘a’anz’rn‘ one ma}:_o‘:u forh;g-—oz, g for abo ) o . | ay . A A e ou) v . “When 1 began 1°'was #0 nervous and | Smpire.... | Coos [ Plor 34| 804 vesetables where the digarticn 1a too week FALMOUTH=Pasied March 1—Ger. bark But he found s little Inter that the botght new 0a stte. weak that my strength /was. Sxhausted | CWUmNS: | AeEE ven B, to assimilate them properly, Lisbeth, from Tacoma. d ; g -4 h ) Harbor o..| 8 pmiPler 4| 1t in always best to get the best re Balled March 1—Br ship King Kdward, for Wouldn't auto aught's he thought a "oz auto ought to aute, and, of course, I was . & Pt Ort'd the work loaded upon my Dublin, 13 miPer L4 100 our food th BT NAZAIRE—Arrived Fob or U amibier 13 | yive should womn simple and harm: 0 taken after moals to n Then he bought a 'o2 White % But he found that naught the auto ought to do was what it sought te, dewk. but 1 hammered nway without any | {miEAiGe * | relaxod digestive organw, and weve Gustave and Oscar, from Port Blakeley \ And his troubles all took flight tonlew or medicines, only my dlet of | L omiPNEe | erience have provan Btuart's D,fi,’.’fi'}:"fifi;“a’{i",‘h TN o Rt | Ay For it worked exactly ri h(-‘- Grape-Nute and Postum three times a : 4, Kimball 10 am(Pler 4 | Tabl to b very safe, pleanant and of« HONG ONU—IIH:Q Fob 28—Dr bark Duns- The Auto King, the 'oa White, day. 1 found at the end of twenty-three feotive digdstive aud a remedy which may bw law, for Royal Hoad: " p Anys WY nervousness gone, Wtrength | Nonita (plor 11 [ takan daily with the best resuits, ! OCEAN BTHAMERS. Now he autos just the auto which a wise man ought to aute sreatly incrensed and that I had gained | Gurscas Pler 10 | Soart's Dyspepsia Tablets oan hardly be NEW YORK-—-Arcived March 1—8tmr Care And the auto always autos as an auto always ought to, sXteen pounas ma culled A patent medicine, as they do not met thagenian, trom Qlasgow: stmr Philadeiphia, Never will this auto fail him, never will he say this auto Pin ATLer gotting back to good | Pt Arens..|point’ Arina per 2 :;;:‘y‘";nm:»‘::“run’::\’r J..!..“"'%‘A‘.“}"...:I.’I;"’.:‘:: e, ‘m‘fl"ufi."dnfic P nalecs, e Wouldn't auto aught's he thought a ‘o2 auto ought to aute; health again 1. of course, took on diftor | Iala. ... | Hambure FNBNT | ok tochhche lasik, Deodin, aiakiaser Tod.Ibe 00 MAroh 1 tme Lahn, for o For he has a ‘02 auto which to auto is delight— SRL S o foad Jand. e o chavge, bOEAN | Aluneda. . (Honouiy, .o Pler 1 | yiimulating the gastrio glands incroass the Y m:'l(i:-m.‘: i “Rottariaim, The Autocratic, Automatic, Auto King, a ‘o3 White, by ) or breakfaw or & whils ) 3 A wome peculiar spelin began 1o Appear in | G W. Hide | astoria s Pordiand(il amibler ag | naLral atcretion of hidrocblorle asld ‘ ; Sl by tor Condon ' " The White is Xing of Automobiles. The famous steam car- the morning with deathly sickness and | ~oh March 18, | onn or two of Btu Dyapeps ote after ! b A e T Mave ‘S-wimr Sarma- riage which won the Endurance Contest from New York to Buffald nervous lassitude. 1 took treatment for Valpnraino & WAY. |12 miPler 10 § gach meal are wure to have perfect digestion, Twelve Y.." of . e R Saiisd March 1—8tme L'AQuitains, 18 on exhibition at our salesrooms. Oall and see us or write for {llus- billousnoss, but that did not avadl, .| Coquille River 10mm Pler 2 | whioh means perfact hoalth, , tor Now Yorl A Puget Bound Portalil am|Pier § L trated catalogue and valuablo information, “About n month ago I gave up the et RO Eoat| b pm|pier 4| Thers 1a no danger of forming an injurious Awful Plle Paln. BREOCO! for breakfust and took on Grape- | Mareh 18, habit, AR the tablel n absolutely noth- nia, for New Yor! . g g M P RN L Sl e &:lv:nlll:.rh:lrr‘ull:‘ Ay cm‘?fi"umm‘fll‘- A W, Auringer, Wraidwood, I, ways swick Bri In Northwest,/ ’ me entipely In a day or two and 1 feel DR g U T {7 ko y (1 J e ‘- Brun ngs ol wes . medioine, and - Ktuart are | “After sufforing untold agony for ‘over twelve s that T fave hnd suflclent evidence of the Sun, Moon and Tide, certanly th best Known and most popular of | years from both forma of pilew, and trying pii | The barkentine marthwest, whon hem WI‘IlTE EW NG MAC“'NE COMPANY. L] tfic value of Grape-Nuta a8 & vital. s Count and Geadelle Wurvey | ail tomach remodios, Yorta of oo remedies without raliat, I Am | steal own by Captain Hall y 1sing, ‘perfect food, that does ot require Vielghta of Migh and Low | AU uour druggist for n B0-0ent package of | completely cured by Pyramid Pile Cure." Moid | of the steamship Queen, reached port yes- 300 306 Post Street, San Fran:isco. the heavy work of the stomach occasions Fort Bolnt. AnitAnCe fo Al | MIuAr's Dywpepsia Tublets, and atter a wouk's by wll Arulste, 60 oenta o bdx, Wook, “Pliew, | terday morning and wan at onoe docked - te the (mprovement in health, tte ¢ Cure,'" malled tree, 1 kiand long wharf, The barkentin e F g ume note ement In health, appetite Cavinen a1 ey Al tren yramid Dru'u:t“ox LA m“‘ o8 by the use of starchy f00ds we use so Nd Jow walers 0ocur &t | and nervous enersy. o, Murshall, three feot of water in her nowadays.'”

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