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THE SAN :B:BA OISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902, : “oueimaTien WAVE PICKS UP A HEAVY ANCHOR AFTER GRIP WHAT? i ~ | R S et L et R“f; MATISM _ AND DROPS IT INTO THE OCEAN o pmetnll]- My RHEUMATISM CURE Is Just as certain to cure rheumatism as water is to quench thirst. No matter what part of the body the pain may be in or whether it is acute or chronic. MUNYON'S RHEUMATISA CURE | will drive it out in a few hours, and fully cure in a few days.—IUNYON. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of indigestion o stomach trouble. Ninety per ceat. of kidney complaints, ineluding the earliest stages of Disease, “vith Munyon’s K. o e 1'sCatarrh Curewill cure catarrhofthe head, throat and stomach, nomatter of how long standing mddiseases of the heartarecon- 'y Munyon'sNerve and HeartCure nyon'sCold Cure will break upanyform of colc Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost powersto weak | men. Price $1. & Guide to Wealth (frec) tells about discases | . Che C | A Teeth Without Plates ial. Al work days and even- RADUATE DENTAL COLLEGE, | | Captain Bony protested. MeGovern insist HE schooner Terwick reached port yesterday after a twenty« day battle with as tough weatn- or as ever iried the hull of a #hip or tested the mettle of sall- ormen, Bho left Iogue River three weeks ngo and from the first day of the voyage until yesterday, when she came tumbling over the breaking bar, it has been blow, blow, blow. The worst of the weather was experi- offt Cape Mendocino, where the waves grow large and lusty, The Ber- wick wae about ninety miles southwest of Capé Mendocino, when she shipped some #ens that Captain Ackerman and his crew will never forget. A succession of goutheasterly gales had been making life miserable for all hands, and when Febru- ary 22 dawned skipper and crew thought their cup of tribulation full enough. It was then that a glant wave hit the ves- gel. The schooner was thrown on her beams ends and as she recovered the wind ripped the foresail and jib into rib- Dons. | The seas bombarded her from ail sid Her yawl was torn from its lash- ings, smashed, and the fragments washed overboard, The decks werg swept clear of rything movable. There was a heavy nchor on deck that was not Kedge classed movable. The waves didn't | mina that, however, for one of the big- gest came aboard with a rush, picked up the weighty piece of hardware and car- ried it overboard.® Beyond losing some safls and straining her gear the Berwick came through the ordeal in good shape. — Cut the Frenchman’s Lines. Captain Spicer of the American ship Flor- ence yesterday settled an international argu- | ment by cutting the mooring lmes of the French bark Ville de Dijon. Both vessels were moored at Main street, the Florence alongside the wharf and the Dijon alongside the Flor- ence, Captain Bony of the Dijon three days ago was given twenty-four hours' notice to ove his hip. He didn't do it. Every time Wharfinger McGovern broached the subject English. Bony noted his exceptions—in French. Nelther had more than the slightest bowing acquaintance with the language of the other and both got mad. “If you don’t move your old ship I'll move per, who rushed to his ship, called aft the crew, bolsted the French flag and defled the State officer. McGovern was alarmed at the demonstration and when Captain Spicer ®f the Florence in- sisted vesterday on the Frenchman's removal and spoke of using force McGovern warned him Schooner Berwick Reaches Port After Twenty Days’ Battle With Fierce Gales, in One of Which She Narrowly Escapes Being Wrecked--Captain Settles International Dispute With an Ax el uniform of the U found floating in the bay yesterday morn- ing near section 1 of the seawall. The body had been in the water about two weeks, and there was nothing on the per- nited States navy was WeLLIANM Bayiies: | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, MARCH 7. Follows an Attack of this Mysterious Malady. Grip Is bad enough with ita achin, bones, inflamed eyes, painful back, and fever, But its after effects are perhaps tven more to be dreaded than the misery sttendent on an attack of the disease Itself. 'The person who comes safely through an attack of grip, man, woman, or child, is left in a condition of peculiar debility and ration from which it is Hifficult to rally, A slight cold or cough may find speedy termination in lung disease. Ordinary exposure results in her for you,” sald McGovern emphasizing each Kneumonia. The disease seems to st 4 word with & shake of his fist. eplete the vitality, undermine the tion of the body can be accomplished gt g R g g g G ol strength, and affect the balance of the even where food is plentifully supplied, mind. It is one of the sad experiences of the grip, that the convalescent sup- d to be rallying well, has been found in a condition of complete collapse. As a result of the grip the lungs, and other organs of respiration seem pecu- [ and so down-hearted I could not look at one of my little ones without M!dlnw-, thinking that they would soon be without & mother,” HOW STRENGTH 18 RESTORED, What makes me strong? Ask yourself that question and you will find that the answer will be, I am made strong by food. How r'l:n lu{:l‘ ‘:nnke us strom, :M By passing throu, . naen tion nfd bdn‘con. 1 into nutrition, which, in the form of blood, nourishes the body. So that while blood is the life of the body, food is the life of the blood, Every red vein and a of the body leads like Y% _a scarlet clue back to 72 the stomach. If the body is weak, therefore, we must look to the stomach first for the cause of weakness, and then to the blood. The same result of phys- ical weakness will follow the opening of an artery, or starvation. You may bleed to death or starve to death. This is so well un- derstood in medical prac- tice that the first consid- eration of the physician in investigating disease is the condition of the stom- ach. If the stomach is weak the body can't be strong. If the stomach.is weak, that weakness will surely find an echo in some other organ d - ent on the stomach for its nutrition—such as heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc. If you starve a mother, youstarve the child at her breast. If you starve the stomach, you starve the organs it feeds. But starva. because if the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, then the food will not be converted into nutrition or only partly so, and the body inadequately nourished will in ‘to ow weak. The first attempt, then, in nourish “‘Don’" y wi th: fellow, Cap. He|=on b; v] - r s POST e .‘,.,’“3.‘:‘;‘3“‘,,,‘.",,.?%,, ana e won't u-:weryw::migtt‘éoggullgn ‘:iex%eancll:n%d( nfi Sun rises liarly liable to be affected and consump- dealing with a weak body is to 3 Taylor St., cor. Golden Gate ave. listen to argument. Just wait awhile and I|left hand. Bun sots. tion may easily be the after consequence it into strength. The general method of VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN | MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS effects of ~ self- ebuse, dissipation, excesses or guess he'll zo. Spicer couldn’t wait, however. He had a gang of men walting to scrape the Fiorence where the Ville de Dijon rubbed her. “Wait nothing. I'l fix the Frenchman s First of the Whalers. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and The Norweglan steamer Guernsey was charter- e L of the malady. It needs no argument therefore to urge the building up of the system weakened by grip to enable it to liarly valuable not only in the quick cure this attempt is to try and bring the food down to the level of the weak stomach. This is done by the use of have in use over fifty | he’ll have to move and we'll argue afterward. resist and throw off these sequent dis- foods, cod liver oil, and its emulsions. 4l D eoi i LRTns & aspniuli R T oat tha ey Shipping Merchants. eases which so frequently prove fatal. But this doesn’t cure the disease of the hurch _ and _ their o e Test. ently | f ¢ ¥ ure the T o i ’ The French bark Ville de Dijon is chartered In actual test Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- stomach or put the organs of nutrition _ohans ku_gia —_— for wheat at this port for Europe at 20s, spot. ical Discovery has proved itself' pecu- into a condition to build up the body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery garette-smoki Cure Lost | The steam whaler William Baylies tried to| S RFIE to arrival for wheat at Tacoma for of the disease but also in rebuilding the /deals directly with the stomach and e S I 3 . Vineent 1o rs, 355, v } - 8 o ;s ; g R g e %t | ctart on her annual crulse yesterday, but found | Flint wnlnlo.grx:x‘;greul'csfr‘;o h’{xt': :'3?':“10}?51‘.'1’.; body which grip has undermined and in blood. It seeks to bring the stomach uj | | | nd young | { Losses, | vous Twitching of diate. Im toevery fun:. cure s at hand, joped” organs. Stimulaté nerve centers; 50c a box; 6 for that the stormy Pacific, breakers on the bar, b by ‘raising a crop of d locked the Golden - | Gate. Twice she essayed the crossing, but obliged to turn back. She may & v, but will more likely wait until Sgturday, ay is not a popular sailing day in wh »s. The Baylies is the first of the fleet ready for the bone and blubber hunt. Al the whalers will be ready for sea in a few days. - and Makawell, MARE ISLAND STRAIT—CALIFORNIA. Notice is hereby given that the iron beacon | which formerly stood on Commission Rock, Mare Island Strait, California, and which was displaced by a colliding vessel in November, 1901, was erected in its former position Feb- Notice to Mariners. FIRST -AWAY OF THE WHAL- ING FLEET FORCED TO TURN BACK. GIBRALTAR—Passed March 5—Br Glenshiel, from Tacoma, for London; Br stmr Hyson, from Clyde, for Seattle, GLASGOW—In port Feb 7—Fr bark Ville de NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but, three tides, as gometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts, The plane of reference is the sean curing diseases which are prone to fasten on the enfeebled system. It strengthens the stomach, heals the lungs, and puri- fies the blood. It puts the whole y on a plane of sound and vigorous health. A VICTIM OF GRIP, #*Two years ago this month I had to the level of strong, healthful f when this is done the body gains in strength, puts on flesh, throws off dis- ease, and enters on a new life. That these results follow the use D!iry , g:ldll Medical Discovery ’ is gmvtd tes- timony of thousands of weak, mndown, men and women and by their cure, by the use of ‘Discovery,’ of diseases of The Bar Breaking. 5 of the lower low waters. an attack of grip which left my throat 1902, Mulhouse, for San_ Francisco, 2 s £ o ¢ h : - 2g ber limited the going and coming g COMOX—Eafled March 5, 4 p m—Ger stmr and lungs in d condition,” writes lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, etec., which yesterday to a very few. The yacht o8eop_ {8 Ytindsiod) Jn form. DN of L1ais, Lor Ban. Francisso: Time Ball. A bound south, tried to cross, but was compelied to turn back, as were the steam col- lier Ascuncion and the whaler Willlam Baylies, botler iron, zontal stripes dle, painted with red and white hori- and is surmounted by a spin- HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March 6—Br from Tacoma. March 4—Stmr New- stmr Victoria MAZATLAN Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer. e chants’ Jxchange, San Francisco, ( D 51 3 5 Mrs. M. E. Stewart, of Center, Chickasaw Nation, Ind. Ter. The doctor said I had disease of the bronchial tubes, originated in the disease of the stomach nng its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. The bearings of the beacon are as_ follows: ; skl i , A oo port, for San Francisco, The Time Ball on the tower of s b " » .ussu. OF A'ATO“Y e o Ballroad Point, NE, 4 B R A0 | VANCOUVER. B C—Arrived March 6—Nor | bullding was dropped exactly at nmn;:\“ug::’yy but confessed to my husband (un "Three years ago I had the grip, ! ater Front Notes. e oE, . - | ship Prince Loufs, from Honolulu. L e, &t noon of the 120th merdian. or at & | known to me), that I had consumption writes Mrs. Tillie Linney, ‘of Gravel 1001 MARTET C7. bet. b7k, 5.7.031, soline launch built by John Twiggs & | “The temporary three-pile beacon, 200 fect va'g(‘,‘"um;nr B, Aus—Sailed March p. m., Greenwich mean time. in the first stage and could never be Switch, Marion Co., Ky. *It settled on H. Blossom of Stockton was launched 3 E, of Commission Rock has not yet STANDLEY, .. H, v, 8. my lungs, and the doctor said I had W 7Be Laggest Aratomical Museum in the & | & Arrived March Gofohr Kallua, Lie cured ; but, thanks to God and to Dr. £ - et yesterday from the weawall been ‘removed, bourne p Lieutenans ured ; ) h o Dottesof e oldest € | - This notice aff e List_of Beacons and 4 Pierce, to-day I feel well, and am better consumption. 1 took six ttles oo 5 id Edwagd Le 75 yeuss, okl and lving at.420 Y e I 0 . OCEAN BIBAMERS, T 3 e Discov and am Oh JORDAN. DIBEASES o aecy & | ke Miriet: wa struck yesterdny morping by | Piey® Vo [ 6080 Wil g’ al NEW YORK - Ariived March 6—fume Dres. | COMMITTEE AGREES ON now than I'have been for many years. ‘Golden Medical Discovery,' and o MENQ | & cor at First n wtreets, He was 7 'S e den, from' Mremen, I can do as much work now as any thankful to say I am entirely well. onally or by Jette Feitive Curt in cvery e P o o o ] visir DR. JORDAN'S nnn‘rg L] 1 17 Telter. 4 [ ¢ M ol WONG WO0O, DE JORDAN Vo aw and F | trented at the Harbor Hosy | of_the Jert hiy pital for a eontusion The Tiritish #hip Fred E. Scammell has been chartered to carry redwood to England. 1t wan reported yesterday that the machinery o transport Warren met with & mishap five this port and that she would prob- ed weveral days in Honoluly, The FBritieh ship Marathon and the British bark Pemona narrowly escaped collision yester- day morning off ValleJo street Shipping Intelligence. #tmr Chehalls, Thompson, 32 hours from Ban Pedro. , MILTON, Commander, U, Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse Di s ARRIVED, 0 Thursday, March 0. erpool. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 23 hours from Fureka, | York, Stmr Point Aren Hansen, 20 hours from Safled March 6—Stmr Bovie, for Liverpool; stmr Lo Bretagne, for Havre % HONGKONG. Stmr Victoria, from acoma, via Yokohama. MOVILLE—Arrived March 6—Stmr Pretor- tan, from Bt Jobn, N B, and Halifax, for Liv- LIVERPOOL-—Arrived March 6—8tmr Manx- man, frem Portland; strr Teutonic, from New ANTWERP—Arrived March 6—8tmr Neder- BONDED IMPROVEMENTS Recommends Declaratory Ordinances for Sewer System, Street Repav- ing and Several Parks, The Bupervisors' Public Utilities Com- mittee yesterday recommended the pas- #age of a resolution that the wum of $500,- 000 be raised by bond issue to repave mos woman of my age, which is forty-seven. One of my neighbor women advised me to get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, so I sent and got it, and then I was not satisfied with it alone, hardly believing it would cure me, so I wrote to Dr. Pierce and gave him my symptoms. -He replied that I had catarrh of the Sick le are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspond= ence is strictly private and confidential. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥, A FREE OFFER. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medicay Adviser, containing over a thousand | g Mendocino, via_Alblon, land, trom P t A " E | anta Monica, Olsen, 38 h from CATIFFA cepted streets, The B Yo ead, extending to my lungs, and told large pages, sent free, on receipt of CHINESE TEA AND HEHB‘ _Dead Man-of-Warsman Found. RETE denia Monies; Otem ours from | . on New York, via Funchal, eta:(eraiss). be feduested o ,,m.e,':::m (";u“,:,‘:k: bl t’hnl would cure me, I took his advice stamps to pay expense of mailing only. SANITARIUM, The dead body of a man attired in the | Stmr Hpokane, Alexander, 48 hours trom San ALV LES—Arrived March Ot Xaisariy | vantageous manner’ of expundlr:; :',d' —never neglected it for anything, I Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth« " - pOFtH: r ok, from v , for CGenoa. he . 764-66 Clay 8t., 8. F., Cal. e — | D usadoria, ‘Hamilton, 48 hours from San | ;B0 LOGNE-Kalled March S-tmr Phoe- | motiey. have taken seventeen bottles of ‘Golden bound volume, or only 21 stampe for the A i DISEASES CURED ADVERTIZEMENTS. Pedro, ! £ N ETOWN Salled March 6 @tme or. | 11€ committee also recommended the| Medical Discovery,’ eight vials of Dr. book in covers. Address Dr. R.V. g exclusjvely by Chiness e | pSpme Melville Dollar, Gow, 40 hours from | oiicH tor Naw York, from Liverpool " | lssuance of bonds to the extent of $5,000,- | Pierce's Pellets, and ten packages of Dr. Pierce, falo, N. Y. - * 3000 varieties befhg used. Hours | ehr Berwick, Ackerman, 20 days from | ROTTERDAM-—Satled Maréh 6—8tmr Maas- | 000 for a new sewer system, for which $:30 a.m.1t8and 71090y m | Roguée River. ¢ Aam, for N;w ank,‘ v:m;mm.n Sur-Mer, amended plans will be submitted by the — ohr Advent, Ofken, T days from Willapd | NANAIMO- Safled reh “5—Aus - stmr{ Board of Works, ‘The Board of Unity Club Formed. United Commercial Traveler: ‘ Y | marir. b o b of Works | the Unity Club, the outgrowth of sev-| Golden Gate Couneli No. 6 of the CLEARED. e was requested to hasten prepars FLAAID, Stexmar Movethsnte. the .plage for new ,,ch,,(,"',,,u‘,"';:‘“;""l"h":f eral intelicctual and governmental ®le- | United Commercial Travelers of America o 5350 visor JAM,,M was delegated to Cm"’r" tures and addresses that have been given | has elected and had installed the follow= with the City Architect in prepariing | '™ thi¥ ¢ity, was formed Wednesday after- ing officers for the current year: plans for the City and County Hospit, | noon and bids fair to become a success. | Senfor -5y ";h]‘;" I Setsemas ey The committee yemorteq or 2, ORPItai. | iera"dre to be lectures on Eriday and R Hall; past counselor, David R Ll s avor of is-| Bunday evenings at Golderi Gate Hall; | Hirschier Ry ey & bon or the purchase of 161,87 | when subjects of general interest will be | SORAUCIoR, EOTRC, FOrRErdts SRR, @ cative acres for $136,900, to. he used for a park | treated by prominent speakers. These | quitiifee two yoars, A. C. Boldeman and on Twin Peaks; for acquiring land for s, | lectures will be non-sectarian and very | David_Wasserman: executive commitiee, one Mary's Park to the amount of $215,000 and | Siinilar to those delivered weekly in New | year, Thomas J. Harris and Charles Cleve. the ‘children’s Jlayeround ou the block | e e Booh Sy ounde y Seventh, | e lecturers so far who have ex- Prial and Bryant streets for 3981 380 ALarTi8on |\ regsed their willingness to speak a Knowlton Must Stand 1 Big & is » non n-polsonong o of f:‘{{j"d's’{",!m::‘":gmg: | But It Has Proven of Interest and Wi di Value to Thousands. Thursday, March 6. £tmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. tion, Common ser vou - Stmr John § Kimball, Thwing, Seattle; B T h o R ymmon sense Wwould suggest that it one | ;. SUOF branes. "Non-astringent, | Wishes to become fleshy and plump it can only SAILED, ki b 00 "goid by Druggists, | 7ofult from the food we eat and digest, and | Br ship Glenogil sailed for Livegpool and not or sent in plain wrapper, | that f00d should be albuminous or flesh-form- | Queenstown, as reported yesterday. by express propaid.fof | ing food, ke eges, heefsteak and cereals: in Thursday, March 6, | Oregonlan. zxm. o 3 c:mqu, $2.75. other words, the Kinds of food that make flesh Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, Portland, etc. 8. Portland. roular sent on request. | re the foods which form the greater part of | Stmr J § Kimball, Thwing, Seattle. G. W, Elder Stmr Mackinaw, § Stmr Rival, C TO ARRIVE. George | Fortiand & —— | cur daily bills of fare. Stmr Asunclon, Eva L Fureka. FOR BARB; BAK- 3 - |H * Mar. " > ;. The writ of habeas corpus for the re 5 = hath- Btmr Crescent City, Payne, Crese ty. City Puebla..|Puget Sound Ports . slon Park, on Mission blocks 86 Mrs. Benjamin Fay Mills, }umlyn Lewy 0 BRUSHES ‘ blacks,” buth Stmr Croscent Clty, Pagae G:‘y:u;:‘%:; g ol IMar, § | for $210,000, and’ the Presidls exmnfifl,dn 8‘70 Fuirfax H. Wheelan and Ng Poon Chew. | lease of Major Joseph Knowjton was dis- brewers, 1t canners, Schr Duxbury, Todd, Orca, via Cooks Inlet. Nanaimo Mar, Golden Gate Park, $268,000, The Unity Club is afiliated with the Cali- | missed by Judge Cook yesterday and the . M Eureka .. Mendoeino City . . Seattle .. - |New York Coquilie 4 o1 Btate of Cal..|San Diego & Wav' Ports, | Faler ««|Valparaiso & Way Pts, [Mar, .« Nunaimo . vaees Bydney & Way Port Panama & Way Port, Tacoma .. Humboldt Grays Harbor “. China & Japan Portland & Ast: kbinders, cs found: laundries, paper. painters, shoe fac ers,” tanners, tailors, CHANAN BROS,, Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St G m ASTHMAZ 2. Oppression, Suffocation, Neuralgfa, etc., cured by ESPIC'S CIGARETTES or POWDER | Paris, 5. ESPIC ; New York, E. FOUGERA & CO, 8OLD BY A 5GISTS Echr Barbara Hernster, Bepeditken, Eurek; RETURNED. Thursday, March 6. Whaling stmr Wm Baylies, on account of rough bar. [ Works to report on the avail Chief Justice Beatty is a prominent mem- | Sheriff. Knowlton was held to answer by nerth fork of the Ameriean mioCL € | Fer: and also with the Los Angeles ciubs. | Judge Mogan on the charge of felony em- source of r\'nlor supply, with special ref- The first l‘el-lur» ]Ufllle\; (.he fll‘i!DX('t‘i In: gcz%}lqeme‘nl‘ ?v“ J‘:E’:”!(‘;}m |a,:fi:ueof°' (hhi: rence t ce 1. ' - J Club will be deilvered to-nigh rother-in-law, Ja . Do . crence to Ice Lakes, Palisade Lake, Lake | the Unity ay Mills | St. Nicholas Hotel, where he was cashier fur several yea in Golden Gate Hall by Mrs. B. on “The Mainsyring of Reform. Valley, Six-mile Valley and Twi s 0-mil Valley as storage reservolr sites, i During the discussion on the various propositions it was suggested that (he * Twin Peaks property would serve as 'a storage reservoir site for e storage re municipal wa- SPOKEN, Jan 13, lat 26 §, lon 22 W—Br ship Aus- tralian, hence Oct 16, for Queenstown.= Jan 4, lat 49 N, Jon' 11 W—Fr bark Marechal e Turénne, hence Nov 8, for Grimsby, Jan 18, lat 2 N, lon #8 W—Bark Nuuanu, from New York, for Honolulu, TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, March 6, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS, TACOMA—Arrived March 6—Stmr Queen, hence March 2; stmr City of Topeka, ' from Skagway; Ger bark Schiffbek, from Br ship Tamar, from Callao; M Plu er, from Makawell, Salled March 6—Fr bark La Fontaine, for HAY FEVER 7 7 7 7 T % 8 8 8 3 8| The committee requested the Board of | fornia Constructive League, of whic prisoner remanded into the custody of the g P o v 9 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 i it BRI WANTS THE ST. MARY’S PARK FUND KEPT INTACT Newport & Way Ports 1 Puget Bound Fort . |Grays Harbor . . {8an Diego & Wa Point Arena..| Point Arena Ma; Schmitz Vetoe: . North Fork. . |Humboldt . yor s Supervisors Hormanthis. .| dambure via W Consi Mar. 18 Resolution Recommending Its # Bay.... |San Pedro & Way Ports.|Mar. 16 Transfer to General Fund. But the trouble is that while we eat enough, and generally too much, the stomach, from | @ueenstown; Br ship Springbank, for United TO SAIL, Mayor Schmitz yesterday returned with g Kiagdom; U 8 _stmr Meteor, for 8 - it abuse and overwork, does not properly } 3 ap Pra B e e e 0es Dot properly digest | cigeo; Br ship Eaton Hall, for United King. | Bteamer, Destination. [ Sails Suic X8 Spvraval ithe sesclaton o the and milate i, which is the reason so many | dom: stmr Queen, for Puget Sound. merte e s R L Beard of Bupervisors recommending that people remain thin and under weight; the di- EUREKA—Arrived M; 3—Bktn Geo ¢ March 7. the city treasury return to the general gestive organs do not completely digest the | Perkins, from Honolulu, ¢ e Coos B, & Pt. OrC'd[12 m|Pler Seattle & Hadlock.| 5 pm,Pler NEWPOTt & Wiy K'luy 4 ni'irer Puget Sound Porta. (11 am|Pler Mare fund the sum of $125,000, set aside by a former board to be used for the purchase of land for the 8t. Mary's Park. The in- tent of the resolution would have made flesh-forming beefsteak and eggs and similar | , Bailed March 4—Aus ship Deveron, for Liv- wholesome food. There tre thousands of.such who are reaily g s P A for San Francisco; Ger stmr W. T. HESS, KOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-A' confirmed dyspeptics, although they may have | Isls, for San Francisco; Aus stmr Mari 4 o ¥ d ; a, for Humboldt . +|1:80 piPler possible the payment of some $90,00( Tenth Floor, Toom 1015, Claus Bpreckels Bidg, | no particular pain or inconvenience from their | 8an Francisco: stmr Despatch, for San Fran- Point Arena N 4 1 ,000 in ; Tek R [ "I Glsco, U § stmr Grant anchored, Pon Fanama & Way Fia1a “m|ppgs | domands for salaries and other items re- maining unpald for the year 1900, but j¢ BAN PEDRO— Nesidence, ia #t.. below Powell, Honolulu .. If vuch persons would lay their prejudices Pesi Cruz, hence " the Mayor's veto is sustained the fu » — e aside and meke a regular practice of taking, | par: bark Vidette, bktn Ska- ,,,..’c'.',‘.'fso s ....|10 am|prer 11 | WA be Kept intact. i x | arter each meal, one or two of Stuart's Dys{| Eit, from Port Gamble; schr Barina Dolbees, .| Seattle & Tacoma . |10 amipier 3 |, The Mayor assigns as his reasons for Gorner Fourth ara | pepsia Tabiets the food would be quickly and | from ioureka: schr Luzon, from Tacom an Diego & W am|Pier his veto that the fund was set aside for W..rmé;’,fl il By | thoroughly digested, because these tablets con- | Ealled March 6—U 8 stmr Farragut Astoria & ory 1L mmyPier a specific purpose and the question of fts qur Bpecial JBrew. | tain the natural peptones and diastase which | Francieco; stmr Santa Cruz, for 8 Hurholdt 0 am Pler " | status is now being considered by the Su. every weak stomach lacks, and by supplying | cisco. March 1 e, U":'L"_“':] and | this want the stomach is #oon enabled to n! SAN DIEGO—Arrived March 6—U 8 stmr Valises checked t guin its natural tone and vigor. Frrragut, from San Pedro. - iy | ” Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest every form | PORT ' GAMBLE—Arrived March 6—Schr | of flesh-forming food meat, cggs. bread and | Inca, from Honolulu, Weak Men and Women potatocs, and this i the reason they so quickly | Sajled March 6—Schr Queen, for San Fran- build up, strengthen nr:‘d ‘I"i‘;‘]"”r.|e thir, dys- d%‘l{‘l’ TOWNSEND—Safled s | peptic m women and children. n March 6 USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | "y, .6, and children, even the most delicate, | Schr Inca, from Honolulu; Ger bark Schiffbek, preme Court, —_——————— Cheap Rates to California. . Every day during March and April the § Pler 27 Pp. Will seil one way tickets from Boston, Nee (Fier 14 | yor, Philadelohin, Washington, Pittsburs, Cincinnatl, Buffalo,’ Chicago, Kansas City, si. |Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pi Mendocino Cit 41 3 pm|Pler Y um Pier areh . Hamburg & Way. San_Pedro & Way, March 12, . Mexicun Remedy; gives health and | Tl " Ul Sarked beneft, as they contain | from Santa Rosalla; Br ship Tamar [ e rcin and’ all other points in the st st 1 xual organs. Depot, 328 Market. | 0% ou Vi tating drugs, ho cathartie nor | Callao, R '{::f,,,ur'.‘fl: :v},vv.'yyj: 1o ever made-one way to the Puciflo e Tl Co It you have fr money in the hands of any harmful ingredient, SEATTLE—Arrived March 5—8hip 8t Paul, 48 to come put your Coquille River . Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 18 the most suc- | from Mani = t 8 Tt ny Santa Fe Agent, i . . cesstul and most widely known of any rem Salled March B—Stmr City of Puebla, for | O'" y“‘lnr:‘ll\“dl{“" who will arrange for the tri Here is a picture of one of our most stylish hats. Its name is | for stomach troubles because it is the most rea- | San Franciseo. 2 ¢ T RN e MR YN the Pantouris. Notice the nice roll to the brim and the graceful 50, i bie and scientific of modern medicines. ORIA-—Arrived March 6—8tmr Colum- | J; Lindauer anrt's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by L . S gr P DIRECT U I{ SE e , hence March ; stmr Fulton, Coronado. kit 1n the United Btates and Canada, as | Hatle * 3 nee Mar 3, aruk | P'Halled March 6-U B stmr Beward, OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | Sl " Grent Britain, at 60 centa for come | Townsend, : o] i ¢ . Lists Mailed ,m;' :.:n-nuvrm‘ A RN PORT wn' ANOELI:—ArrIv.d March 6 Sothing further 18 requir 0 cure anj e, from Redondo, atalogues and Price stomach trouble or 10 maké thin, nervous, ays. "F&;g‘#"l'uumm.mv—l-lumv-a March 6.~8ehr ‘Well-Known Druid Dead. John Hutton,, one of the best known members of the United Anclent Order of Druids, died at his home In Alameda last Tuesday after a few days’ suffering from shape of the crown. Among the other features of the hat are the welt edge, the roll in back and the turn down of the brim in front, The colors are black, cedar, laurel and steel—every one a swell, stylish shade. on Application. peptic people strong, plump and well, Balbon, from Valparaiso, pneumonia. His funeral will take place Sk e T 1o st sad ycks Will Be' castredins Ghes —_ COA AND 1;|4i |;ron = 3 o AR == | “Bafled March G—8chr Btimwon, for Ban to-day trcam t:\c Tfl'}flfg H.|'l &n Sutter Wb I Price COAL, COKE ] . i Yrove and, Hartn \oos Of Hemporian % 3 lo mber of the nrtfnr for many years 'fi:'ia many positions of honor and trugf in the order, he Mfi' At the time of hy denth ?rs:-r ; :;fn'. e e';‘lpgvr‘"l-le Wi i HaUYe §'tne tather of Huitle B, and Hars W r, Mra. n J CWILSON & C0.. 1270, Pie Shain 1804 For, L Kiook s O ;:‘(mxmk 1 ::n""wffi";mo: wald, from Newe bark Rockhurat, from do. FRESH AND SALT MEATS, guns & rediced prices. Mollendo: yopgian poRr, e ) [ORIA—Balled March B—g JAS. BOYES & CO ipving Duschers, 1% | BIREVE & BAKBKR 00,, VICTORIAZ8alled March B—Htmr City of 2 lay. Tol. Matn 1304 730 Markat 8t and 11 Ronrdy £4 | PUBI 00T ATV ed “March 4—Btmr Alliance, Now York. O TRB—Arrived March B—Ger stmr Sesos. Out-of-town orders filled—write us. SNWO00D 5 (0 22 1. I-dlulu:n Mru. . ul . . . T 31‘“. P, Forbe Mrs. Jullus Taj OIL LUBRICATING OILS, LEONARD & BLLIS, ¥ 3 AL Bkagway & Way Porta. (M, rorbéw_and Mre. Jullus Tanniere; $I8 Front s, B, ¥, Thone Main 3710, é W "‘f,w",?,‘fio?ifiv_awm Maren 5—pr anip A N oy S MOR LA ACAE Flat Opening Blank Books PRINTING, - yroved Biythswood, trom Fraser River, Sun, Moon and Tide, Y PRINTER. o OBE—Salled Marel r stmr Rak Ling, (Cost no more and give much better sat- 7'8 Mfll’ket Strcct . B C_HUGHES United States Coast and Geodetlo Burvey— than the old humpback: L2 BTOWN—Salled March 4] D ey 6k fufaction thas pbacks, Ses “Laxative Bromeo-Quinine racn. | Corricuir. Sreh S oy Wl | Wik 3t 2t Kol aanc o '3 | them o MARET Caperiman, g tan, for . y official A—-Ball . " ol station at botto » s remedy that oures @ cold 1n one dag | 3ok A Nitoma e Feb 22—Jav stmr Tosa an I @ffi &'Coly ] Market R e I b1l Bansome PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., » 25 ¥iret street, San Franclsco. | Francisco thority of the Superintendent, or NOTE—The lhigh and low waters occur at | Banborn,