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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1902. £ : ARMY TRANSPORT KILPATRICK SAILS FOR PHILIPPINE A PIAND ISLANDS WITH A LIGHT DETACHMENT OF SOLDIERS EXHIBITION L Tn Commence at ommer - Eilers Warerooms Monday ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BLIND MADE TO SEE, THE DEAF TO HEAR, THE LAME TO WALK. Sensational Cures Made Through Weltmerism, the Drugless Method Originated by Prof. S. A. Weltmer, the Noted Scientist of Nevada, Mo. THE MAENETIC JCURNAL, A 42-PAGE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, FREE TO ALL ADVERTISEMENTS. +— NSTEAD of carrying over 600 troops, as originally intended, the transport Kilpatrick sailed for Manila yester- day with only 115 recruits and cas- uals, nine hospital corps men and three members of the signal corps. In ad- dition to these she carried sixteen officers and thirty-five cabin passengers. The lat- ter included four school teachers. Among the others were army wives and children and civilian employes and their families, Two brides-to-be were assigned trans- portation on the Kilpatrick, but only one of them, Miss Cora Gordon, salled. Army passenger lists are pecullar for the con- cise descriptive note following each name. The bride-to-be that did not go was Mrs. Ida Weddell. The names appear on the passenger list as follows: Miss Cora Gordon, fiancee captain, Fifth Cavairy. Mrs. Ida Weddell and child, leutenant, Seventeenth Infantry. Two battalions of the Fifteenth Cavalry were to have sailed. on the Kilpatrick. The order was rescinded at the last mo- ment, however, the reason given being that no more unassigned troops would be sent to the Philippines for the present. The cabin passengers were: ® | _ Major Zerah W. Torrey, Captain Robert B. ,’fldll[}mry Sale 0f the Bhuic- | L. Spence, Lieutenants Linwood E. Hanson, | Raymond §. Enslow, E. E. Carroll, J. M. (‘ué e B flancee in ] lison, A. E. Deitsch, J. C. Murphy, : | Reese, S. G. Talbott, A. M. Hall, G. C. Mar- est Mnst Gos" and H' h.}-han, Assistant Surgeons W. G. Miller, Ed- ) y ward V. Romig, Mrs. Grace Burnham,' Mrs. Adams Corwine and daughter, Mrs. L. M. Al- est Grade Pianos- e oo and siien, & & omhane, Wik scriplion of Some of fhe| 57 B ¥ Niulad MaCED L. Squier, P. Burns, Mrs. L. K. Miller, Mrs. A. Bauman, F. W. ean Jr. and three chil- H . . Ton 8. e wel Piano Store News. ‘Will Have American Register. The Government has advertised the sale of ‘ ne fred J. Brown, Mrs. George M. Havice and Maurer, C. S. Carlson, B. Bradle: Mrs. Annie H | 4 Instrumenis, and General|a.ousmen = Sian or, and eneee oni | Maloney. the transport Rosecrans and sealed bids will be morrow morning we inaugurate a cat exhibition and sale of the very chuicest and the most costly American fortes ever seen in San Francisco. nds and est rarest mottled mahogany, ish oak and figured or burl walnut. J of a carload of the time-tried and e-honored Hazelton pianos, alld w: beg to call attention of musiclans and mu3ic low Messrs. Hazelton now to be seen at r salesrooms 170 matter what claims may be made for kes of pianos, there is not a wufacturer in America who has rmly maintained the very highest as have the Hazeltons. d here now the very choicest nd uprights agd parlor and has also been called to the prights, in cases of the very | rs to the beautiful creations of | rd of his planos for nearly | s from this renowned factory in | received by the general superintendent of the transport service until noon of April 24. The Egbert is also to be sold, but will have to be | surveved by a valuation board before bids are asked. The Rosecrafs, although a foreign- built ship, will be given American register. The Egbert loses her right to fly Old Glory when she passes out of the Government’s hands. She was a British ship when Uncle Sam bought ntion was made last week of the ar- | her and a British ship she will be again, just as soon as he sells her. It will require an act | of Congress to give the Egbert American reg- istry. Cannery Boats Clear. Quite a fleet of vessels cleared yesterday for Bristol Bay with supplies and cannery labor- ers aboard. They will all get to sea early this morning. Those that cleared yesterday were the ships Electra, Tacoma, Sintram, Bohemia and the bark Nicholas Thayer. Francoise d’Amboise Clears. The French bark Francoise d' Amboise, which recently returned from sea on account of car- rying away her rudder, cleared yesterday-for Antwerp. Steamer Movements. ANERICANPARK Lo EVI F PURCESS. o PROF. S. A. Prof. S. A. Weltmer, the noted sclentist of Nevada, Mo., and the originator of the Welt- mer method of healing diseases without the | knife and without medicines, has demonstrated WELTMER. Possibly one of the most remarkable cases that is known to sclence is that of L. D. Triplett, a highly esteemed citizen of 1310 Main street, Akron, O., who suffered from a terrible rec ival of a large shipment of | P =y electric shock, gvhich caused his body, from many toned -Crown” plancs. | Ry {in thousands of nstances that his method of | hig watst to his teet. to become paralyzed Hs ved late last '-F(‘k. and !'n() e 0) +'trellmenz was of such an efficacious nature | became an invalild and was unable to use his 1{: :E\ eira,\m{essare;‘lm“t;e Steamer. ‘ From. |_Due- i ¥ that there were very few of the chronic dis- | lower limbs. FHis stomach refused to do its an thes v ¢! up- x | i ¢! d ble, £ ; - J.8 Xomball |Seattle & Tacoma ____{Apr. 12 | | VESSEL WHICH WAS OBLIGED TO PUT BACK TO PORT YESTERDAY IN ORDER THAT THE SECOND OFFL. | | theet herstofore termed hoocless and lncursble. | natural duties and sraduily he became aimost P04 Sl FURS A SEN O o e CER, WHO HAD FALLEN AND DISLOCATED HIS SHOULDER, MIGHT RECEIVE PROPER SURGICAL | |sands of people—men, wethen and children in | himself under Brof. Weltmer's care, but be- s | San Diego ‘& Way Ports/Apr. 13 | th Ve = kL o the _ many ‘toud 'Crown “eporia Way' Ports.(Abr. 13 | - | them after tneie famity paysicians. and ofhers | 1o hysiclan did so. and sald that he could rThcly £l Lonte |Apr. 13 city front (Mission-street wharf) about Spreckels & Bros Co. T. e o e | 7 e e i e T SNy b Rhe s ‘::xffs"' . g {apr. 14 y-five minutes later than at Fort Polni Fr bark Francols d' Ambotse, Mellieur, Ant- | Latasn, feom San feara’ | 12—Schr ABfle |41 had under his care men and women of S T S e by i sl e S WU mandolin, zither, banjo. > f(‘qa:l;e\;io out\ix’;‘r‘- }j the height of tide is the same at both places. we;c!;n Elgp}nzgr a:!&:o, : ot Mg Csfimed Avril 12—Br bark Gwydyr Castle, for | nn'.iona(l: reputation, such as United s:.;uess e | O e s e -mxc)_::" n = , man , Zither, banjo, | Santa Monica San .. . th r_Defender, Marsters, Apla, via Aber | Callao. | aters, Congressmen and Governors of States, | Fiural Wway. the frst time in six vears, He Jlavier, valusble to ali |8 Barbars..-|Grays Herbor Apr. 14 deen; Williams, Dimond & Co. Sailed April 12—Br stmr Kaisow, for Lon- | neople to whom any method of treatment is fon of his faculties and body, and: & heart is also supplied in this | e Gity CQ:;CC":)CM ‘:g‘r_ }g e d SAILED. trig;l:Lildr:g‘rml’Jt“-uo, for Alaska; stmr St Paul, | available, and as they have attested to this of appreciation of the marvelous cure mada “attachments,” the | Pomona......| Humboldt - |Apr. 15 | Sun sets Srhaniay, sART L Arrived April 12—Stmr Astec, from San |STand treatment It certainly must have fn it | through Prof. Weitmer’s method. Naematter of Crown pianos | Alameda..... Honolulu . Apr. 15 | Moon sets . Bt o Tie Dtetar, Rtk Franelsco. | elements of unusual strength. To hear of a | What your disease nor how many have termed - Cn # 3 .’ Gielow, San_Pedro. i ength. T - r ot T o ear, ey Are Y. Hios i ot e St i APk 6] & Time] _ [Time Stmr Point Aréna, Harisen, Mepdocino. Francisco, o 12—Stmr Washtenaw. for 841 | man' In thls century being ablé to make the | f Rt ool (™ 8 0P GCr Jony with wmite Frauted by the Suakenss 08 | ictore:: . Joyete: iabor ¢ Aor 15| £ o ! Stmr Coquilie Rivér, Johnson, Kort Brags. PORTLAND—Safled April 12-Stmr George | 9¢3f hear, the blind see and the lame walk. [ and drugs as well as all tortarous methods " B " | Hashtenaw. . |Tacoma 5 116 Stmr Homer, Donaidson, Bureka. oo W, Elder, for Sen Francisco. | reverts our minds back to the miracles of olden | It f& not necessary for you to leave your home 5 Coos Bay.... |San Pedro & Way Ports.|Apr. 17 | Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eurek: Arrived April 12—Stmr Lekme, from Sen | times. Yet, these sensational cures have been | to Teceive this treatment, for you can be cured mous Kimball pianos we | gmatilia, Pugot Sound Focts. or. 17 | 13 5.1] 9:31] 0.0 g g, Shea, Euteka, Francisco. s : at your own home, no matter what distance v but two different styles | gpokane..... |San Diego & TWay Ports|Apr. 17 | 14 49110:390 02| Stmr South Coast, Jemieson, Alblon River. EASTERN PORTS | o o tnmime B rof. 5| ou may live. Send your name and address to us s time. The great Kimball fac- | Point Arena..|Point Asena. ... S 17|15 g o) U S stmr Kilpatrick, Rosors: Manth, NEW YORK—Salled April 1i—Ship John | & Weltmer. Take, for instance, the case of | pror 5. A. Weltmer, Dept. A34, Nevada, Mo., t%on earth—are very much v Rt g o) T : Wl o ey maostrcks Rogert, Mt Woa, 106 Hivce Mrs. Indiana Godwin, wife of Thomas W. God- | and receive full information and convincing will not permit their Humboldt ... - 1718 07 290 @:08) 48 Ship M P Grace, Fisher Bristol Bay. YOI niiie vonma win, who is the head of ‘the great Virginia | tectimonials free. Bnrisg everyThing -| Willapa Harbor s g e R Bark Levi G Burgess. Younggren, Tacoma. GUAYAQUIL—Salled April 12—G Ircn Works Co., Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Godwin y tried and tested before | -|Ennema & way Poria:lApr. 1638 | 2:20) 1ol 831 47 Br bark Invériyon, Sims, Queenstown. e i el Auy b T A e o i Ee i e the factory, and we therec- | Coquille River 3 19 | 3:10| 1.4] 9:32] 4.8 Bktn Portland, Clark, Tacoma. rapls, for San Francisco. Y ¥e 'I' it our turn along with North Fork. Humboldt .. Schr Mary Buhne, Dannevig, Eureka. CIFLEHET“‘NOOD—ArrIVCd April 10—Br ship | noises. She was pronounced absolutely incur- e dealers in this country and | G: Dohar....!Grays Harbor . NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Schr Ida, Campbell, Hodega. A B, hence ‘Kfl';“‘{»l_m P T able by the best ear speclalists in the United — | Columbia.... |Portland & Astoria..../Apr. 20 | the early morning tides are given in the left R ETE e eD: 2eAMBURG —Ary o L) oo gl pmrrdpatin s vy s g Bigns - rioad of New Scale Kimballs is ex- | sonem® o L R e S B e e i o U Saturday, April 12. | HONGKONG-—Arrived Abrll 1i—Br stmr | Weltmer's famous absent treatment method. p to arrive here Tuesday, however, | City of Puebl | Puget Sound Ports. P fourth time columa gives the last tide of the | Bark Levi G Burgess, Younggren, hence this | Tartat, from Vancouver. She writes under date of February 28: “My X 1l another will come in toward the | Santa An...|Seattle & Tacoma . day, except when there are but three tides, as | TOrning for Tacoma, returned on'account of | MIDDLESBOROUGH = Arrived Aoril 11— | pyspand took me to the Clifion Springs Sani- [ f]ul nd f the week, £o that in a few days we | Argyll. “Pana sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | 8econd mate dislocating his shoulder by falling | G¢r bark Werra, from Oregon. | tarium of New York, where Is supposed to be < | 11 be abl g on deck. ST MICHAEL—Arrived April 11—Br ship | tarium of New York, e ppo | be able to show a most comprehe: addition to the soundings of the United States R e ar S s Tk Pt T T assortment of these renowned and | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) SPOKEN. CORONET A DS T S B ata [ihe best cEOL and tulent 15 the Tinita - Iso. sign pregedes the height, and then the number | April 7. lat 50 N, lon 8 W—Br ship Cam- | ,,COR! Pt B i !_,‘bm" ‘ala- | T was informed that my case was hopeless and Styles of the Kimball now | _Bteamer. Salle.| Pler. | given in subtracted from the depth siven by | brian JHills, from Caraift. for Esquimalt, i T Drenon, ahd e A for Las | o cure impossible. We came home, my mind uties in case design, finish | :r(:e"c‘h.]m_, 1;1:9 pvlvnr;e of reference Is the mean | | A e for Sar Framenrcaric Nivelle, | “3/ANTLA—Arrived April 10—Br stmr Kin- | made up to bear my affiiction, when I saw 3 ity | Attance.... | portings & Way Ptaf1o .m!Pm 1 | of the lower low waters Sl ey ks from Beattle, e Aok fal fPTOC: Weltnm's advertisement. 1 determinea famous World's Fair exhibition | Spokane... |San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Time Ball. POINT LOBOS, April 12, 10 p m—Weather | Jap stmr America Maru, honce March 21; Jap | 0 VY 1t with little hope, but imagine my e Ay St ST Narkih | Serth e M 1 SsiEter, 3 e . hazy; wind NW, ‘veloelty|12 miles per hour. | stmr Toza Maru, from. Seattle s surprise when {h four days after taking the deserve special mention. umbia.. | Astoria am/Pier 2. °N. 2 g % G 5 r dainty ‘mew small Colonial April 14. i o Branch. Syiaerobic OMce, T B T TheJlen DOMESTIC PORTS. or8fled prior to Aoril 12—Br stmr Empress | atsent treatment, I could hear the clock tick 3 1 mottled walnut and fancy se- | ATEO......./Ferndale & Eel Riv.| 4 pm/Pler 2 Aprik 12, 1002 T S & PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 12— UEENSTOWN-—Arrived March 12—B: SErshevaniel Whflalying TNy Dek Sndt o lected mahogany case: | Corenado {Grays Harvor .....l'S peafpier 3| (APINID INL o (0 ke Berss | Biktn, Hatie Pl e . A Tsghel. Browne, hence Nev 20 o 125BF Bark | tiued to grow better and better, until to-day I e =i i é)::mx:h fi;:qs:e }ika :‘b;.\rrhnveni 2 ;:; Ir;::; 1: :,“.m,.‘ was d,?pp;a f;;%:ly nt‘dx"xmn (o—alyé = f?u"’“ April 12—Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- % ngsAler—raueaOr Aoril 12—Fr bark Amiral | ¢an "err be‘;le(; o;hun ;velr befim May the Great sl Gray i, 3 i . e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 le_Cornulfer, from Oregon. and Blesse . who is all mercy and com- SOMETHING ABOUT PRICES. | ihoiil‘x. ‘iv(x(m;.:?:? City 3 p:u}:ler 131 5. ., "Greenwich mean time. Cu}:xlzT{fE;Ag!fiElgz};Amved April 12—Schr | * PORT NATAL~Arrived Avril 12—Bktn La- Ppassion, abundantly bless, 'guide and :direct Such instruments as above described | =" il g i ALY Salléd April 12—Schr Inca, for Taku. R TWERE - Satled April 13— Fr bark | Prf. Weltmer in the great work of healing tha have herctofore been sold at $500, $60), | Arctic..... |Humbolat am(Pler 2 Mostboanl 1. Re 3% I chbtes SEATTLE—Arrived April 12—Stmr Cottage [ Amiral Halgan, for San Francisco. infitmities of suffering humanity.” 3% cxen $10) and ¥70, But our priscple | G.C Lind'er|Grays Harbor e BT B e o Gity, from Skagway; stmr Humboldt, from | VICTORIA—Salled Aoril 12—Br stmr Wye- | Another remarkable case is that of E. W. f “quick sales 1 s” w Nevburg.. |Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 2 THE OCEAN. agway. les. « dly hl;d i (t,hvse‘ pianos as (o | S. Mcnica. . Humboldt 110 am|Pier 2 ks a2 2 poylied “April 12—Stmr Dirigo. for Skagway: "’K‘;n‘v"ld”fiz‘rflz:‘.'éf.‘ni‘ Cottage City, from fii‘:’;‘"l?,'.‘f ,“;J‘fauflylrll’n::;, Ké::f’i.aifig ‘3:;‘:: ely oot the. oine able to] " [Seataie & Tovo 16 2mibier >y | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Vs T Yar Tntimace o stris Koiube iy, tor | SKREWaY. o o cions had told him there was absolutely no these pianos here now at a < ‘_Al:‘rl&l &:fl: T AP IR Shipping Merchants. T“,ff—.{?:éd oo e e RN BT R BTt bbp oty Asrll 1o | hope for recovery. He writes: “As I was B — 200 3 ! N What 2 | tered for redwood for Cork for orders, at 60s. | Bay. slands and Sydney, 3 | 1s s i . B : Will be sold at absolutely one. price el 17| P 2 | efooner < S. Holmos 18 charteréd for | _Arrived April 12—Stmr Golden Gate, hence | . LONDON—Arrived Abril 12—Stmr Oopack, | crazed on account of this terrible afflictions I | pages of the best ook Paper 1 T aie ety more will ever be asked, no less will {San Diego & Way..{ 9 am|Pler 11 | jumber from Hadlock to Suva, Flji Islands, | AT 6. 5 TIGL Shattls Sud Jckolisine. heard of Prof. Weltmer, the great Nevada | fllustrated with beautiful halftons photo. be accepted, except the 3 per cent | Homborat 1:30 piPler 9 D e e Bt s Cehin Bingal will 1ond | < BOWENS LANDING—Arrived - April 11— | NEW YORK—Arrived Aoril 12—Stmr Pala- 2 placed Thumele uider B cardi. Ti| araohe; sud o' Urissfus obi Steat B t for all cash with order. | - =it A s b B T Stmr Gualata, hence April 10. tia, from Hamburg and Boulogne. J Jepler.andepacel. SiEIE Nuddr A% gt B) BISDAN - gy o Pk Coos Bay & Pt Orfd[12 m|Pler 13 | wheat at Ti E 245 34 (short very man and vt — ! & 5 110 am} ¢ SEAL (Mt TADcInA Rar e A iy Sailed April 12—Stmr Gualala, for San Fran- | _Safled April 12—Stmr Graf Waldersee, for | treated me three days in his office and told me | 8VoIY n and woman living who wishes v Seattle & Wacoma.. [0 am|Pler '3 | Jay days). The barkentine Skagit loads lum- | cisco: Hamburg; stmr Minnehaha, for London: stmr | to go home and he would contimue treating me | N3Ith. Wealth and happiness. Simply send SEVERAL OF THE $300 PIANOS I St i or =y | P°F at Gamble for Hilo. UMPQUA — Safled Aoril 11—Schr Dora | Lucanla, for Liverpool; stmr Trave, for Genoa your name and address to Prof. S. A. Weltmer, Gk <ot e v s = LEt i 3 Bluhm, for San Pedro. and Nacles: stmr Amsterdam. for Rotterdam, | &t MY home. In two weeks I could distinguish | Dept. A34, Nevada, Mo., mentioning this pa: FOR $186 LEFT. Acapulco... Punaxn;r:zl B ul mipuss Wheat Clearance S ORT GAMBUE Rrrived April 12—Baric Vis Boulomne: stmr Astoria. for Glasgow. ‘ththh;)m ;!dukness‘flnng m[le;! "th-n one | per. and you will receive The Magnetic Journal j & 3 3 dal Wave, hence April 3. 3 ON rriv oril 11—Stmr Cop- ( month I could see perfectly. I shall ever re- | abeclutely free. As this distribution s onl i Sumber of the beautiful regular 00 | Pt Arens..|Point Arens ......i 2 Pt 2| The German ship Christine was cleared yes- so N PEDRO_Arrived April 12—Schr Stim- | tc, from San Francisco. ViaHonolula and Yo- | gard Prof, Weltmer as my savior and may | meaat for thoss who wish to'he cured of e ghts ertise : P i 2 ; . ;. ; ohama. oeh ¢ isease, o take u days at the asionishingly low price of $156 | Portland. .. |Nome via Seatfle.’.|. ... |Pler — | terduy for Queenstown for crders 66,924 ctls | gy cq™sori) 35 Stmr Samos, for San Fran- | - YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Aoril 12 | heaven's richest blessiag ever be his in his ef- | (UG *Thig moble and lucrative. srofomsios @nd $153 can still be obtained here. Nor is April 20. wheat, valued at §75,612, and 26,400 feed lum- | cieo. ¥ Stmr_Empress of India, from Vancouver, for | fortr to bring health and happiness to the af- | wa trust no one will send for The etio this the chea; piano that we handle. | Coos Bay.. [fan Fedro & \Vay:® am Pler 11 | ber as dunnage, valued at $422. ASTORTA--Salled April 12—Stmr Aberdeen, | Honckone. fiicted thousands all over this land.” Journal out of idle curiosity. ts usually sold for $250 are here | Lakme.....|Astorla & Portiand)......[Pier — — for San Pedro. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 12—Stmr © 3200 kinds ars S155-and everyth ne B A e A Cargo for Apia. VIS RAY_Pacsed out Avrll 12—Br stmé | Umbria, rom New York, for Liverpool. : uget Sound Port am|Pler ctorfa, for San Francisco. HAVRF pril 12 —Stm Gas- | e o Coquille River -...| 4 pm|Pler 2| The schooner Defender, which was cleared | " LUREKA-Salled ABril 12—Stmr Arctic, | copns and stmr La Touralne, for mew Fo™™ foney back if not as rep- Willapa Harbor ....| 5 pm|Pier 2 | vesterday for Apla, via Aberdeen, Wash., car- | schr Ida McKay and schr Mabel Gray, for San | ANTWERP.Satied April 12 Stmr Zocitad, satisfactory” applies to every- April 23, ] ried cargo from this port valued at $4275, | Frarcisco. for New York. thing we s China & Japan....| 1 pm/PMSS | consisting of the following: 200 cs canned | PORT ANGELES—Safled April 12—Br ship | LIVERPOOIL—Safled Avoril 12—Stmr Cam- S — |Grays Harbor | 5 pm|Pier 2 |salmon, 1000 gals distillate, 56 pkgs bridge ;“'"sfl]} fquTflble Bay; _stmr T‘Mnma. for | pana, for New York. e IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. |Astoria & Porflandi1l amPier 21 | material and 143,621 feet lumber. L e e e Sy Ceomer rc pian a . M EEATTLE. e Tn bav Aoril 12—Brig W G Irwin, for San | CHERBOURG—Safled Aoril 10—Stmr s* e o oy ek ate | o Shipping Intelligence. Franclsco. Paul, from Southampton, for New York. hands ¥ During the past week we &.vei Steamer. | For. | Satls. ARRIVED, - Teceived a great many of these old timers | = g Saturday, April 12. . - idt. ... .| Ski & Way Ports. “ s FADY] - in part payment for new pianos, and ali | o i o | Censrnies & ey ren Abr 3| Stmr Queen, Hall, 56 hours frem Victoris, of se old ones must be 80ld during the | ganta Ana... | Cooks Iniet & Way Pis.|Apr. 15 | €tc. <o g week. Take your choice for $3 a | | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 15 Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 49 hours from 3 month. Emerson, Antisell, Gabler, J. P. Skagway & Way Ports |Apr. 17 | $an Diezo. - Hale, Chickering, Young, Kimball and Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 | . Stmr C Lindauer, Allen, 62 hours from others—prices $23, §74, $38 and $47. Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 20 | Grays Harbor. w4 Nome direct R {mr_ Coronado, Johnson, 66 hours from - £ e tidlls e e & ORGA Noine: ikt {Abr. 34 | Grays Harbor. ! Why wiil not all men insist upon having it, when it is so easy to get and to NS — CHURCH AND PAR- Cooks Inlet & L 25 | | Semr Scotla, Walvig, 18 hours from Rocky keep. Some men are eaten alive by tape-worms, others wander hopelessly for LOR ORGANS. e e R iy R Jo 22 houe from Bureie | years dying slow deaths trom bowel disease. Remember, we are headquarters for| . FVorm s vt (k] Stmr Phoentx, Odlund, 13 hours from Men- R R S Lo N A A reed and pipe organs. Chapel organs, | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | docino. unexpected visitor in the sh.pe of n tape-worm oighteen focy lerge and small; large two-manual p.ps organs; tiny folding organs for mission- eries and camping parties; beautiful wal- nut and oak cased Kimball and other mskkPS(;( [;;AY‘OP orgar\e,éd ee the fine new reed organs we are mow selling for $8—$5 down and $4 a month. Other styles, also brand new, $31, $6 and up to $I18 for the fanciest solid walnut Kimball exhibition parlor organ ever shown in the city. PIANO STOOLS AND PIANO SCARFS. Another carload shipment just received. Choice piano scarfs, fancy figured dam- asks, French velours and silks, $2.85; an elegant plano stool for $2.50, others for less money. Remember the street number, Mar- ket street, opposite Kearny. Pommer- Etlers Music the “busiest and Star of Italy Arrives. The American ship Star of Italy arrived yes- terday, seventy-seven days from Newcastle, Australia. The Marine Exchange, 2 local con- cern that dispenses shipping information on the catch-as-catch<can plan, reported the Star five hours ahead of anybody else as & “‘British hip.” ~The Merchants’ Exchange later sup- plied the missing name and the correct nation- ality, ‘Will Adjust Alexander Damage. M. A. Newell & Co. have been appointed ad- Susters in the matter of the British Alexander, which. recently went ashore at| Guayaquil. Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. OTE—The high and low water: occur at ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for Ail. How any man may quickly cure himself after years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small, weak organs to full size and vigor. Simply send your name and address to Dr. Knepp Medical Co., 1373 Hull building, Detrolt, Mich., and they will gladiy send the free re- ceipt with full directions so any man may casily cure himself at home. This is certainly & most generous offer, and the following ex- tracts taken from their daily mall, show what men think of their generosity: “Dear Sirs: Please accept my sincere thanke fur yours of recent date. 1 have given your treaiment & thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. I am just as as when a boy &nd_you cannot realize how happy I am. ““Dear Sirs: Your method worked beauti- fully. 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