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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CGALL, SUNDAY, MAY 25 5 : 2 & b3 3 2 b3 2 Z 2 TRORORCROBCRORORY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY OF DRY GOODS COMPANY. Colored Dress Goods STERLING VALUES IN THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR NEW SUMMER WEAVES ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES. A fresh shiprhent of this dainty summer material showing its §(c pecullar artistic designs and colorings @ yard) «......... 1 SUIT PATTERNS. ALL-WOOL CREPE DE CHINE | ALL-WOOL FRENCH VEILING —16 specially attract- ss ZS Splendid wearingfabric 59.00 Ive shades (suit in all shades.. SILK AND WOOL CRYSTAL ‘ FANCYGBORDEIIRED DRESS CREPE—A stylish and |- VEILING —novel ma- attractive novelty...... 57-50; terial for summer wear $12.50 SILK AND WOOL CREPE DIRECTOIRE. NOTE—AIl the remaining suits in this most stylish and season- able material in cadets, tans, grays, resedas and browns—(worth $10,50 a suit) will be closed outat.. . $6.00 a Svil. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS 'COMPANY Ceary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. 3 the water & forty-seve which is now almost completed butlt after Water Front Notes. hip Ohio salled yesterday for | N She carried more than tain Silovich lost & daughter just a year ago, and has now only one child left, a daughter of 10. SR From India for Coronation. The Japanese steamship America Maru is not expected here until the beginning of June, having been detained in quarantine at Yoko- hama. She is bringing an unusually large list sengers, among whom are a number of civil and military dignitaries from India on their way home to attend King Ed- ward's coronation. Wisconsin Sails. The battleship Wisconsin sailed yesterday for Bremerton navy yard, where she will go on the drydock to have the grass and barnacles gathered ‘during her recent cruise in southern Waters removed. schooner Alblon River has oll furnaces. ee will sall to-day for Golofnin 1l moon to-morrow. s pew echooner Maka- ow of the Defiance load lumber for \\i\\’:rx Bay has been towed y up to await Changes on Coptic. Second Engineer A. Anderson and Fifth Engineer Lubbock of the steamship Coptic have in Bradley stopped and frustrated Col- him up. He was | et the White Star service to take positions at the Harbor Hos- | ashore. A. C. Bramwell and W. J. Blackmore blankets, where | have arrived here from Liverpooi to fill the va- of the shock had | cancies. filled his pockets with | e the density of the [ Time Ball. ptness of Captain Bradley no avail Collier was | stances. Adversity and e responsible for his Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. M., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. May 24, 1902 building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, L e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time, .. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant. U. §. N., in charge. Big Launch for Crowley. Twigs & will on June 15 place gasoline launch, | It is bein designs furnished owley, a2 will be the flagship fleet. It will be equipped with orsepower engine end hydraulic steer- From One to Thirty-Five. sccording to spec ley, Marshall's Fountain Pens, $1.00. A. A. It Sexgest Samnch | man’s Ideal Fountain Pens from $2 50 to R s e e §% each. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 74l Mar- cet street. 5 —_———— Would Sell South Park. The heirs of George Gordon, owners of South Park, offer to sell the property to Mrs. John Silovich Dies. The wife of Captain John Ellovich of the | Epreckels tug Rellef died yesterday at her late reside: ce, G4 lovich of poison and_death came and the owners say they will relieve the city from all lability for its occupancy of the land during the last four years. Eryeipelas developed, several deys of i ve me a man broken down from dissipation, hard work or worry, from cause which has sapped his vitality. Let him follow my -advice for e months and I I make him as vigorous in every respect as any man age. by oarill not promise to make a Hercules by na of a man who was never intended e to be strong and sturdy. Even that man I can make better than ut the man who has been strong and has lost his strength I can . 2s good as he ever was. 4 1 can give back to any man what he has lost by violation of the laws of nature. i A man who is nervous, whose brain and body are weak, who sleeps badly, swakes more tired than when he Went to bed, who is easily discouraged, in- rood over imaginary troubles, who has lost ambition and energy lems, lacks the animal electricity which the Dr. Mec- lectric Belt supplies. The whole force of vitality in your body is dependent upon your animal electricity. When you lose that by draining the system in any manner my Belt will replace it. and will cure you. W. S. McCuisten, Los Angeles, Cal., writes March 7th: be abie 1o tel There 15 no “I am more than pleased to ou that after wearing your belt but one month I was completely cured, least trace of my old trouble remaining, and it is my opinion that your treatment is the greatest remedy extant. 1 assure you that it will be a great pleas. ure to me to recommend the belt whenever I can, for it has saved my health.” Letters like that tell a &tory which means a great deal to a sufferer. They &re 2 beacon light to the man who has become discouraged from useless doctoring. 1 get such letters every day. My Beit has a wonderful influence upon tired, weak nerves. It braces end invigorates them, and stirs, up a great force of energy in a man. I make the best electrical body appliance in the world, having devoted twenty years to perfecting it. I know my trade. My cures after everything else has failed are the best arguments. §. R. Snilling, Evans, Mont., writes February 10, 1002: and my back is stronger than it has been for years. 1t, indeed. It is just what one suffering as I aid.” Give me a man with pains In his back, a dull ache in his muscles or Joints, “come-and-go' pains in Nls shoulders, chest and sides, Sciatica fn bis hip, Lumbago, Rheumatism, or any ache or pain, and my Belt will pour the ofl of life into his aching body and drive out every sign of pain.’ N pain can exist where my Belt is worn. 3 ey E: Sristy, Columbla, Cal., writes March 23, 1902: *In elt has done for me, I am glad to be able to tell you that it has completel back and other troubles for which I procured it. ‘I began to fea betier 3{:;";1 nad worn it two weeks, and now feel like & new man. ‘I have been telling all my friesss what the belt has done for me. You may use this testimonial letter in any manner you wish, for I am glad to recommend the treatment to any one in need of it."” They come every day from everywhere. There is not a to ami in the country which has not cures by Dr. McLaughlin’s Ele;?l:rflglt. 55 It’s &s good for women as for men. Worn while you sleep, it causes no trouble. ou feel the gentle, glowing heat from it constantly, but no sting, no burning, as in old-style belts, \ Call to-day, or send for my beautiful book, full of the things a man ik to read if he wants to be a strong man. I send it sealed, free, If you lnclo:: this ad. atrifle This offer Is only a trick to folst o z CAUTION. s2c, cheis e oy SR S by vy Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, °°6 ARKET sTREET, 8an Francisco. Office Hours—8 . m. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD BY DRUG STORES OR AGENTS. My rheumatism is gone, 1 am very well pleased with the you represent it to be, and I will gladly recommend it to an regard to what your Beware of medical concerns offdring “Electric Belts Free” or fo | The Time ball on the tower of the Ferry | —_———— ' | Waterman Fountain Pens, $150. Water. the city for $7,000. The property is 52%5x90 | | UNCLE SAM RECOVERS BATTERY CARS FROM MUD OF DAVY JONES’ LOCKER Diver Brings to Surface Last of Two Hundred Pieces of Heavy Artillery Equipment The/xt Went to Bottom of| the Harbor Off Point Bonita in” the Storm of April 6. '} CARDETS... o | . / R-ducei ‘o, Reduced tn ~ RUGS Reduced o.. Size gr12, Size 9x12. Regula.ly sol D iring sa'e Size 8.3x12. Regulariv sol During sale Excellent value Reduced to Reduce ! to SEVERAL PATTERNS. Excellent value Reduced to Reduced to DORTIERES... 50 pairs. Reduced to | 50 pairs. | To close at @R/l‘/JHA O HIP LE/CEJTEB. NCLE SAM yesterday recovercd from the bottom of the bay the last of a valuable cargo of heavy artillery equipment that on April 6’went to the bottom off Point Bonita, in a storm. The scow con- taining the equipment, was completely wrecked and at first it was thought that the cargo was gone beyond redemption. The services of Tom Olsen, a diver, were 'secured and under his direction the 200 pieces that made up the cargo have becn reccvered. These 200 pleces were parts of mortar battery cars and weighed all the way from a few pounds to fourteen tons. They were shipped from the East and represented a large outlay of good Gov- ernment money. Not only were they valuable, but they were very necessary to the completion of the fortication work in the-neighborhood of Point Bonita. To have duplicated them would have in- volved a long delay as well as a heavy expenditure. Olsen did his work quickly and thoroughly. The last plece, weighing seven tons, was pulled to the surface yes- terday, and within a few weeks the re- covered hardware will have been installed according to original intentions. Arrives From Hongkong. The British ship Lelcester Castle, Captain Peattle, arrived yesterday forty-four days from Hongkong. She is in ballast. Orders were re- celved yesterday for her to proceed north, but she was in and anchored before they could be glven to the pilots. John Curtin, a boarding- hovse runmner, fell overboard from the launch Jennie C while alongside the Leicester Castle and had a narrow escape from a dreadful death. The tide carried him between two smaller launches which were banging together in the swell. Curtin avolded a crushing by diving, and when he came to the surface some one grabbed and pulled him out of harm's way. Curtin made up for his uncomfortable experience by taking off two of the Castle's crew. Red Rock Arrives. The British ship Red Rock, which has fig- ured on the reinsured list almost ever since she left the Fraser River, arrived yesterday at Falmouth. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The French bark Jacques is chartered for wheat from this port to Europe at 23s 9d and the British ship Speke wheat from Portland to Cape Town at 27s 6d. The new schooner Polaris will load lumber here for Salina Cruz. gt ‘Wheat for South Africa. The British ship Wavertree was cleared yes- terday for Port Elizabeth, South Africa, with 71,605 ctls wheat, valued at $89,500, and 42,000 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $630. — i Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, May 24 Stmr_ Coronado, Johnson, 64 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 39 hours from dro. sa;mfre 1521 Norte, Green, 34 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr t{!roakl)‘n. Higgins, 24% hours from Eureka. Stmr Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from Eel B mir_Grace Dollar, Hansen, 77 hours trom Grays Harb or. Br ship Leicester Castle, Peattle, 45 days from Hongkong. Schr Coquille, Anderson, 8 days from Co- uilleRiver. E; Schr Ivy, Samuelson, 3 days from Coos Bay. Schr Lizzle Prien, ‘Anderson, 8 days from Coguille River. Guide, Olsen, 3 days from Coos Bay. Sche Annie'M Camipbell, Larsen, 5 davs from ia. Olgcn;l’;' Free Tiade, Ferguson, 60 hours from Rogue River. CLEARED. Saturday, May 24. Stmr Obto, Boggs, Seattle; Northern Com- mercial Co. ~ Stmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro; Good- Perkins & Co. S naning - stior Smith, whaling Liebes & Co. Br shid Wavertree, Peterson, Port Eliza- beth; Balfour, Gutbrie & Co. Bark Santiago, Engalls, Hilo; J D Spreckels Co. & Serk Diainond Head, Peterson, Seattle; Wil- liams, Dimond & Co. Barbara Hernster, Bened] Nome and Golofnin Bay; Willlams, Dimond & Co. BAILED. Saturday, May 24. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Pedro, Stmr Eure} Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Ohlo, Seattle. Stmr Navarro, Devitt, Bowens Landing. Stmr Point_Arena, Mendocino. U 8 stmr Wisconsin, Reiter, Port Schr § Danlelson, Larsen, Sluslaw River. \ Schr Albion, Larsen, Coquille River. Schr Pearl, Soderholm, Unga. Schr Ida A, Campbell, Bodega. . SPOKEN. May 21, lat 47 N, lon 13 W—Br ship Red Rock, from Victoria for Liverpool. April 28, lat 5 N, lon 30 W—Br ship Scot- tish Lochs, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 24, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Gasrir s, BEST QUALITY TAPESTRY B Regular price..... HIGHEST GRADE BODY. BRUSSELS— Regu ar price AN ANNUAL EVENT. ...SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE... “AT SLOANE’S.” GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMEN LAST WEEK OF SALE. - RUSSELS— g ... $1.00 per yard ..’ Z5e¢ per yard $1.25 and $1.50 per yard $1.12% 01 $1.25 per yard HIGH PILE AXMINSTERS - LARGE LIN SEWED—L d at TAPESTRY BRUSSELS— d at CARDET REMNANTS.. From 1% yard to 10-yard lengths. To close at HALF PRICE. LINOLEUM REMNANTS.. For covering Closets, Pass Pantries and Small Kitchens. Reduced ONE~HALF regular valne. Bring measurements. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT.. HAND-MADE IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS— at. DAINTY MUSLIN BEDROOM CU at SPECIALLY HIGH CLASS CURTAINS— Regulariy sold at.... Regularly sold at Regularly sold at FURNITURE DEPARTMENT... The product of the highest class factories in the country. Well made and highly finished. At reductions of 25 per cent to 4 Q per cent from Regular Prices. INED—LAI .. $1.00 per yard D. HIGHEST GRADE WILTON— Regu.arly sold at ...cevvuee. During <ale ., IMPERIAL SMYRNA— wee-... $40.00 each -$32.50 cach $35.00 each $28.50 cach N we.... $15.00 each $12.00 cach Ry $5.30 per palir $4.00 per pair e s e 3 per pair RTAINS - ... $3.50 per pair $2.50 per pair e £ $4.65 per pair --$3.50 per pair .....$7.50 per pair --$5,50 per pair $5.00 per pair $3.75 per pair —— A comparison of stock and values carnestly solicited before purchasing. W. ® J. SLOANE & CO. CARPETS—FUANITURE—UPHOLSTERY | 114, 116, 118, 120, 122 Dost Sireel. SAN FRANCISCO. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. |Coquille River |Humboldt |Humboldt Mandalay.... Santa Monica Arctic. | Pomona. ( VENTURA—Arrived May 24—Stmr Pren- tiss, from Hueneme. : GRAYS 'HARBOR—A'rived 'May 24—Schr Carrier Dove, from Vancouver. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 24 Stmr John § Kimball, hence May 20, for Seattle, Safled May 24—Br ship Scoftish Hills, for Melbourne. \ REDONDO—Arrived May'24—Stmr Lakme, hence May 22. NEAH BAY—Passed in May 24—Stmr Uma- tilla, hence May 21, for Victoria; stmr J & Kimball, hence May 20, for Seattle. Passed out May 20—Nor stmr Tellus, San_Franclsco, ASTORIA—Arrived May 24—Stmr Alliance, hence May 17. Sailed May 24—Stmr Geo W /Elder and_schr Chas R Wilson, for San Francfsco; schr Mary Dodge, for Mahukona: Br stmr Ventnor, for Port Arthur: Br stmr Queen Mary, for Taku. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 24—Stmr Scotia, from Eureka: stmr Melville Dollar, from Port Los Angeles: schr J M Colman, from Olympia. Sailed May 24— Schr Maggle C Russ, fof Eureka; stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived May 24—Stmr Fulton. hence May, 22 Sailed May 24—Schrs Arctic, Marshfield and Pomona, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELESSafled May 24— Stmr Ruth, for San Franclsco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 24—Schr Loulse, from San Pedro. Sailed May 24—Schr Falcon, for Coos Bay. CRESCENT = CITY—Sailed ~May 23--Stmr for | Mandalay, for San Francisco. Arr'ged May 24—Stmr Crescent City, hence May 22, TACOMA— Arrived May 24—Schr John A Campbell, from Port Blakeley; Ger stmr Sera- Dpis, hence May 1S. SEATTLE—Sailed May 24—Stmr Queen, for San Francisco; stmr City of Seattle, for Skag- way; Jap stmr Kinshui Maru, for Hongkons. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived May 23—Stmr Meteor, hence May 22. SOUTH BEND-—Arrived May 23—Stmr Se- quoia, hence May 23, COOS BAY—Salled May 24—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORT. L HONOLULU—To sail May 13—Bark Alden Besse, for San Francisco. May 15—Stmr Eu- Teka, for San Francisco, via Kahulul. May 18—Stmr Californian, for New York, via Ka- huluf. FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—In port May 12—Br ship Riv- erside, ~for Oregon. Arrived May 25—Fr bark Engenie Fautrel, from Orezon. 4 HONGKONG—Sailed May _ 23—Jap Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco. MAZATLAN—Sailed May 23—Ger stmr Ha- thor, for San Francisco. Sailed May 20—Stmr Curacao, for San Fran- clgco, VALPARAISO—Sailed’ May 23—Ger stmr Numantia, for San Francisco. - NANAIMO—Sailed May 24—Nor stmr Tita- nia, for San Francisco. stmr ADVERTISEMENTS. HEAL THE SICK®" THE OXYGENOR KING Is the greatest boon to mag)'lldnd ever dis. covered. It stands WITHOUT A RIVAL as a curative agent, and Cpossnsses com- plete mastery over ALL CURABLE dis- eases without the use of nauseous or poi- sonous drugs. Free catalogue and infor- mation at our office. It cures with the OXYGEN of the air. If any of your famil; are sick {nvestigate this AT ONCE. California Oxygenor Co., 214 Cail- laghan Building. Office hours 10 to 3. BARRY, 1ll, Sept. 9, 1899. I have used the Oxygenor King for four years, and consider it a very valuable remedy for many diseases. I would not be without one in my family. : (Re L. BENNETT. AGENTS WANTED. G. W. Elder. |Portland & Astoria. Edith... . |Seatile e -3 | G Lindauer. Graws arbor - Si e San Diego & Way Ports.|May T } reata: - 1= |Coos Bay & Part Orford. May BRITISH SHIR WHICH AR- , 8. +|Seattle . RIVED IN BALLAST YES- | TERDAY FROM HONGKONG. | ' ol o SHIELDS—Arrived May 22—Nor bark 1da, from Vancouver. DUBLIN—Arrived May 23—Fr bark La Tour d’Auvergne, hence Jan 8. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived May 23—Br bark Marfon Fraser, hence Dec 31. QU NSTOWN—Arrived May 24—Br ship Leyland Brothers, hence Jan 9. | Sailed May 24—Br ship Cambrian Chieftain, | for San Francisco. | FALMOUTH—Arrived May 24—Br ship Red Rock, from Vietoria. PORT SAID—Arrived May 24—Br stmr Richmond Castle, from Norfolk, for Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. LAS PALM\S—Arrived May 24—Stmr Ma- thilda, from Tacoma, Callao, etc. HONGKONG—Airived May 24—Stmr Ta- | coma, from Tacoma, via Yokohama. ANTWERP—Arrived May 24—Stmr South- wark, from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived May 24—Stmr Meno- minee, from London: stmr Philadelphia, from Southampton and Cherbourg. | .’|Humboldt . Hamburg & - | Nanaimo .| Willapa. Harbor . |Point Arena .. San Diego & Way Ports| Portland & Way Ports. | - Humboldt |Secattle . | City Sydney..[Panama’ & Way Ports. Amer. Maru../China & Japan ... Columbia. ... |Portland & Astoria . Ckebhalis..... |Grays Harbor .... Eonita. 5 .| Puzet Sound Ports . Seattle Sailed May 24—Stmr Minneavolis, for Lon- [ormey &= gon: stmr Stendam, for Rotterdam, via lfzool. ; (‘;;llmrzls?v & Way Por!su 9gne; stmr Aller, for Napies and Genoa; stmr | Peking......./China & Japan . e Hawalian, for San Francisco; stmr Anchorla, | G W- Elder.. Portland & Astoria ....|June for Glasgow; stmr Camvania, for Liverpoor. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior fo May i TO SAIL. flm& ?{“);]!(c, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, or Ong. = LIVERPQOL—Arrived May 24—Stmr Bovic, | SLmer. It i B ey B somr 1 : Shoy ailed May tmr Lucania, for New York. i v n 2 cngHERBOURG—Asrived May a4—Stmr Kait- | Atoion ol £ LTI R } rived My eee...|Slus Breimen, from New York, for Bremen:. " | Santa Hosa |San Diego & Way Salled May 24—Stmr St Paul, from South- ampton, for New York. Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 ot o By Saied May 24—Stmr Fries- | Norme “via" Soiotuini13 " Bics 15 o AV RE_Sailed May 24—Stmr L’ Aquitatne, R s D) e QUEENSTOWN—Sailed May 24—t g Nowport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 terla, for Boston: stmr Celtie. for Nou Yook Puget, Sound Porte.(11 am[Pler 8 B NN Shoal g pras Nome via Seaitle —Sai tm ome via Seatt] for New York i E M neiane - Humboldt .........] Seattle & Whatcom. China & Japan. e ————————————————————— ADVERTISEMENTS. lay . A m..{, Mendoct: City . et:‘s "BCB;D& PtyOrt 1 ' 3 gflflulbl;?dlfllver um SE T FHEE Tu MEN G. Grays Harbor . L} g:vrm;;\d';-- Grays Harbor el e ity Par: Panama & Way. 2 m|PMSS A Most Remarkable Remedy That | & " " |Astorla & FPortland. 11 am|Pier uickly Restores Lo: reka. ... 9 am|Pler 13 o s ‘: m::_ g% Yigce & 9 am|Pler 11 . -_ Coos Bay.. 9 am|Pler 11 A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail | pt. Arena.. 2 pm|Pler 2 to All Who Write, e i 3 ;:1;;:: ;. ee trial packages of a most r - | Queen..... 11 am|[Pier 9 blf'remefly s g«:lvzg failas Iteem]»‘:o Sequols-_ 4 pm(Pler 2 vill write to the State Medical Instity, 7 d for nrent: . & = hmicel Zufl;rlngdu of lost ';‘:‘"’“’:}' and | Kntance. Fortiand & Way. - e institute has decided to distribute f i Packages to all who writs e Lre8 Grays Hamor ....| 4 pm Astorla & Portland| June 3. |Nome & St. Michael| home treatment and all men who suf- fer from any form of sexual welkr.eatl resulting from youth:ul folly, premature Toss of strength and memory,’ weak Lasic FROM SEATTLE. part; varicocele or emaciation of B Steamer, For., $. Kimball [ Nome direct . elsfor. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. now cure u:iemahelvu at hnfine.l The remedy has a peculiarly tef effect of warmth and seems to ‘:c.t vl‘.l‘-x rect to the desired location, ving:! Discovery. ... | Golofain v ngth and development just whe, B ¢ Bay direct.... f."fiaffae\x 1t cures all the ills and trou’ | B He o W= Bt E. Thompson.|Nome & St, bles that come from years of misuse of N direct the natural functions and has been s absolute stveess In all cases. A request to the State Medical Institute, 328 Iiei. tron building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stat- ing that you desire one of their free trial ackages, will be complied with prompt- P. The institute is desirous of reaching s B e p W, able leave home od, The free samples will enable theme to a0 Sun, Moon and Tide. Unlt“.d States int see how easy it is to be cured of sexual neisco Published by weakness when the proper remedies are ,.“"’""n".‘ g:hn‘mflgfi:na:n“-z employed. The institute makes No restric- | the city front (Mission-sirser g g B e u-mAnypl’:acuen 'lt'-‘:n;m“ Will be sent | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Botat a p! g pacisge. 30 that its recipient nea%h’u"". the helght of tide is the same at both p 0 eml] assment or pul 4 . ers are requested to . SUNDAY, MAY 25, Sun rises . Sun sets .. me| | Ft. |- e w| H W | x 4.9 7-24] 01| 2:58 & 4.7! 8:00| 0.3] 3:39| 4. 4.5/ 8:39! 0.5 4:17| 4. 42/ 9:21] 0.8 4:56) 3.9(10:11 11) 5:35 4 E 37)11:08| 14| 5:15) . L W 3wl L w| 23| 6:13] 8.7/12:08] 1. 51 111:20] 7.7) 7:33| 39(12:54| 2 5.3 NOTE-—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides ars 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 sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the Jlower low waters, ADVERTISEMENTS. Enormous Gain in Importatione duringM90! of Moét & Chandon Champagne Over a Quarter of a Million Or, more accurately, an * increase of 252,482 bottles over the year 1900, equal to mere than 100 per cent of the combined increase of all the other Champagne houses.— Ex- tract from Bonfort's Wine and Spiris Circular, January 10, 1902, Moét & Chandon, 2 |6 T »” M \ s, M and BRUT:IMPERIAL Of the celebrated vintage of 1893. Pro- nounced by the Bon-Vivant and Comnoisseur the Acme of Perfection. Dry, Delicate, De= licious. WILLIAM WOLFF & Co. 216-218 Mission St., S.F. Pacific Coast Ageats visir DR. JORDAN'S gazar MUSEUM OF MARZET! The mild and reliable. complete absorption and Stomach, perfect ~_digestion, healthful regularity. For the cure of all disorders of the Liver; Bowels, s, Bladder, Female Ir- :'er;la;m’-. Sick Hndn;e:a, Blllonm-,dca n, | Piles all derangements\ Internal “Viscera, S5c & box. o by mail. ‘Mm- RADWAY & CO.,

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