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10 SHEEP MEN WIN INIPORTANT 3UIT Court Decides That For- est Reserves Are Not Protected. Congress Has No Power to Delegate Its Sovereign Authority. imists term ‘“‘govern- may be resorted to eral officials hereafter in pre- turing of sheep on Gov- reserves. United States District | Haven handed down a decision the case of the United Peter Camou, who had for pasturing sheep on the rve, which concurs in the States District Judge Los Angeles in the case tes against Lee Blasin- been indicted in the strict for having fed his cculent grasses of the case in down two years ago, and on United States jon the Blasingame v that Judge Well- The decision of Judge the Attorney General in the wrong and sheep men (4 ® ree other similar cases e Haven's court, and dismissed by the terms of epartment has instructed s 3 to obtain writs to prevent sheep raisers assing upon the Government ves. In this manner the re- be protected should the at a writ of injunction will in which no law of Congress e violated. wing is tue text of Judge de decision: w of Congress making it an of- reservation: the opinion of Judge District Court of t District of C: the case of t asingame No. 7, that of June 4, 1837 (30 an offense to violate ns as might thereafter Secretary of the Interior for and depredations i substance, an egislative power to an r that reason f Judgment will be 1900, grant FROVIDES THAT CITY DO ITS OWN STBEIT-SWEE?ING Supervisors Submit Charter Amend- | ments, One of Which Increases the Assessor’s Salary. | rvisors' Committee on Charter | ed an amendment bat the Board of 11 cause the public be properly cleaned and d for that shall em such laborers sther employ necessary Works Board t of the Super- purchase ch’ other = cessary foi however, must give e to hand sw so far reference to the proper eets and the fund at * issioner Casey stated that as he thought the e wept better than at the Board of Wo onsible. When it wa be obliged to 3 reet sweeper: paid now by the con. sor d’Ancona stated that joy by contracters wages of the men. v said that if were to do the sweep! establis} ce providing for the electors of an amend- er increasing the s from $4000 to $3000 per e Will Preserve Landmarks. c ation of the Califor- s Association were tion was or- Hall on the 4th the purpos of California I California, pri ed with the early h the m and f fornian: organization are Wi z| Keith, Flor- se, W. G. D. Wha- Joseph R. Knowland, crs and Alice Morse, —_—— Put Under Heavy Bonds. feather, druggist and politician, idge Fritz vesterday on g bing the p battery o ¥ d threats against life. The « continued, and the Judge he would put the defend- s nds. Owing to Gil- t the Judge instructed ¢ to send him to the 1 under went where ated frox d to guard for a summoned, T and showed fight the officer | Wants Pay for Scrvices. { Snyder watchman Mining employed Company, 1y against the comi- lege the Ke 3 t company’s mines —_— e | ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Nost »Remark_a—h‘le Remedy That | Guickiy Restores Lost Vigor | 10 Men, ! A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail | to All Wno Write, Free trial packages of a most remarka. | Medical Institute, %0 many men who had bap. ars against the mental wod - ifferings of lost manhood thas The nstitute has decided to distribute fros trial packages to all who write. It e home treatment, and all men who tuf fer from any form of sexual weakness resulting from youthful folly, prematees loss of strength and memory, weak back. | varicocele or cmaciation of parts, sy now cure themselves at home. 2 cured for The remedv has a peculiarly grate effect of warmth, and geems 1o ot o rect to the desired location, giving etrength and development just where i3 is needed. It cures all the flis and tron. bles that come from years of misuse of the natural functions, and has been an absolute success in all cases. A request to the State Medical Institute, 225 Blek. tron buflding, Fort Wayne, Ind., siay. ing that you desire one of thelr free trial packages, will be complied With prompt. v. The institute is_desirous of reaching that great class of men who are un- able to leave home to be treated, and the fres samples enable them to see how ea: it is to be cured of .sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The institute makes no restric. tione. Any man who writes will be sent & free sample, carefully sealed in a plain package, 50 that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment of publicity. Readers are requested to write without deley. s is due him for roldier. | A dispatch received | chants’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902. BARODA RESTORED TO OCEAN AND 15 Insurance Companies, Bark Was ‘One Marine History, Now Seeking a Purchaser for the Vessel | ADVERTISED FOR SALE Whose Feat of Floating the Wrecked British of the Notable Achievements of Recent BARK WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM HILO, HAWAIIAN ISL- ANDS, AND WENT DIRECTLY TO THE SUGAR REFINERY UNDER HER OWN SAIL. ~ HE British bark Baroda, the salv- | ing of which will go down in marine history as an exceptionally clever performance, has been of- fered for sale. She arrived here | on Sunday in tow of the tugboat Relief | and will be on the Union Iron Works dry- dock to-day for inspection. | The Baroda was wrecked on the Oregon coast more than a vear ago. She was driven high up on the beach and after re- ceiving a report on her condition insur- ance was paid on her as a total loss. The i ance companies, however, sent Cap- tain Burns from Scotland to take a look at the wreck. Burns said he could float her. He was given carte blanche and | made good his word. He dug a channel from her cradle in the sand to deep watec and after a series of disheartening fail- | ures succeeded in floating the big bark. | The Baroda is a steel bark and was t in 1891. She has a registered ton nage of 1353 tons and a carrying capacity 2400 tons. Hawaiian Packets Arrive. The Rhoderick Dhu and the S. G. Wilder arrived yesterday, the former fourteen days from Hilo and the latter twenty-one days from Honolulu. The officers of the Roderick Dhu | report that considerable interest is being taken | at Hilo in the voleano of Kilauea, which has | recently given signs of activity. Many bar—‘ ties have been organized to visit the ‘rax»r,‘ but absolutely tion have been experienced Dhu_sailed through the heads, was inspected on the fly by Dr. Cummings and did not drop until she reached the viclnity of the no fears of any harmful erup. The Roderick efinery. The 8. G. Wilder reports hav- ken the brig Tanner on June 18 in latitud north, west. The Tanner is bound from San Pedro to Port Townsend. May Have Been Robbed. C. Sckarf, a fireman recently discharged from the army transport Hancock, was taken the Harbor Hospital yesterday suffering from a fractured skull. He was discovered early yesterday morning in = box car on the Delt rallroad. He was unconscious and had not recovered consclousness at a late hour last night. He was removed to the Central Emer- gency Hospital, where he will probably be op erated on. He bad no money in his pockets | when found. The police think he may have been the victim of foul play. Wealthy Inebriates. The searching process which precedes ‘tha | locking up operation at the Harbor police station revealed considerable wealth yesterday in two unexpected cases. Andrew Hughes, a fireman, was arresteq for being drunk, and $75 | was found in his pockets. The star boarder of the day. however, was Jobn A. Moyer, a from whos: numeroue pockets was gathered a golden harvest aggregating $56 ;T Reinsurance Rates. Reinsurance on the British ship Crown of Scotland, now out 153 days from Calcutfa for this port, was yvesterday adyanced to”20 per | cent The British ship Battle Abbey, out 92 dare from Newcastle, Australia, for this port, | was yesterday per cent put on the overdue list at 13 = On the Drydock. The army transport Kilpatrick was vester- | day placed on Hunters Point drvdock, for a thorough overhauling.T) Warren came off the drydock a few hours before the Kilpatrick wen on. The Kilvatrick leaves again for Manila on August 1. il R Falls Off Street Car. Mrs. E. Reed, an elderly woman, fell off a Varket street car yesterday afternoon near the ferry terminus and sustalned a severe con- tusion of the back. Mre. Reed is a resident of Ogden and left for home last night. She ar- rived here yesterday, she said, from Los An- geles, Wearside Goes Ashore. | yesterday at the Mer- Exchange reports that the British steamship Wearside went ashore yesterday morning while trying to get into Port Ludlow. She was got off later and reached her destina- tion safely, eSS A Makes Quick Passage. | ! The American ship Governor Robie, famous | for flash passages, arrived yesterday at New | { | York, just sixty days from Cape Town. Will Tow to Fort Bragg. - The barkentine Willie R. Hume cleared yes- terday for Callao by way of Fort Bragg. She | will tow to Fort Bragg. | R NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | The Norwegian bark Charlonus loads redwood st Eureka for Adelaide, Hobsons Bay or Mel- bourne wharf, 51s 3d; chartered prior to arrival, plt o st Redwood for Peru. The barkentine Willle R. Hume was cleared 5 SipRpies: Feom, Due | Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. §. N., Mer- Titana. Nanaimo ..... -|June 25 Shants’ Exchange, San ' Francisco, Cal, ?::é:.upz' };:;n;m(wnst ‘d::i 53| The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry TOR R e 5 bulding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | P e I €. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Ry TG 5., Greenwich time. Crescent City |Crescent City . B T AT, Eureka...... |Humboldt s R AN, sl B ek L Nautical ‘Expert, in charge. H 'i;amu Rosa. ;nn Diego & Way Ports m—‘ 'oint Arena. oint Arena e € s Shipping In.tefligence. San Pedro ARRIVED. Seattle & Tacoma. June29 | Br bark Inverneill, Crombie, 52 days from San Jjose New York via Panama.|June 29 | Valparaiso. Pentau; tle . ..|June2y | Bktn Kohala, Dedrick, 18 days from Eleele. | Columbia. --JJune2y | Bktn S G Wilder, Jackson, 21 days from Porona. .. June 29 | Honolulu, State of Cai. June Bktn' Iincore, Palmgren, 12 days from San !':dith. . - !June 30 | Pedro. 1 Umatilla. {July 1| Schr Compeer, Lapping, 10 days from Ta- Abyd r. West Coast|July 2 | eoma. Corona Way Ports. (July 2| _ Schr G W Watson, Lass, 3 days from San | Chehalis. ays Harbor . Diego. :\_r:w. CLEARET | : sday, June 24. | Doric....... | China & Japan s s e ! Dert «|Shina & Japan. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepson, V City Puebia.* | Puget Sound Po Port Townsend; Goodall, Perking & Co. | ST Bktn Willie 'R Hume, Wilson, Callao, via _TO SAIL. Fort Bragg; W R Grace & Co. | Steamer. Destinatlon, Sails.| Pler SAILED. SR ) Tuesday, June 24. June 25. | { Stmr Giosy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. i Tampico... | Puget Sound Ports.| 5 pm|Pler 2 Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Greenwood. | Arcata.... }Coos Bay & Pt Orfd/12 ' miPler Stmr Argo, Dunham, Port Kenyon. | .City Puebla [Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pier Stmr South Coast, Jamieson, Tillamook. | Mandalay. . |Coquille River 5 pm|Per ¢ Alblon River, Jacobs, 'Albion. Westport...|Bear Harbor .. pm|Pier Stmr National City, Johnson, Fort Brass, | June 26, | towing bktn Willie R Hume, Acme ! |Stuslaw River . pm|Pier Bkin Willie R Hume, Wilson, Callao, via Pheen} {Mendacing pm|Pler Fort Bra; in tow of stmr National City Pomona. ... | Humboldt j1:30 p|Pler 11 | _ Scbr Laura Madsen, Jorgenson, Griys State Cal.. lsan Diego & Way.| 6 am|Pier 11 | bor. : 15*" Fume 27 SPOK Corona Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pier 11 | June 25, about 50 mliles SW of Farallons, saw G. Eider... |Astoria_& Portiand.{11 am{Picr 24 { bktn W H Dimond, from Hénotulu for San S. Monica. . |Grays Harbo; .+ 4 pm|Pjer 2 | Francisco. | June 28, i Per bkin § G Wilder, from Honolulu, June | Eureka.... |Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 | 24—June 18, lat 36 N. lon 137 W, ‘s ‘brig Pt. Arena..|Point Arena .| 2 pm|Pier 2 | Tanner, from San Pedro, for Port wnsend Eureka . |Seattle & Tacoma..| § pm|Pier June 25, 50 miles SW of the Faraliones, saw a H. Maru.., China & Japan.. 1 pm|{PMSS four-masted bark, also *a double tongaiiant San Juan.. |N. Via Panamall2 m|PMSS | Yard. steering east, also barkenine, names un- Arctic. ... . | Humboldt vve0.i10 am(Pier 2 | known. | Santa Rosa, San Diego ay.|-9 am|Pier a, | 3 | Alllance. 2" Fortland & Way Pts[10 am|Pler 16| May 4, lat 9 §, 1 1o June 30. | burn, from Hamburg. for | Portland. .. |Nome & St. Michael| 2 pm|Pler 3 | , Tune 20, S0 miles N of Watlings Island, stmr < it Dor....| 4 pm|Pier 2 | Allianca, from New York, for Colon. Queen..... .| Puget S u\\-lll"orls. 11 nm‘Pler 19 TELEGRAPHIC." 3 July 1. POINT LOBOE, June 24, 10 n m—Weather Coos Bay 1.=an Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 | hazy; wind NW, velocts Per hour. North Fork, Humboldt .........| § am|Pier 2 DOMBSTIC Arecuia.. | Valparaiso & Way..[12 “m Pier WE SOUTH BEND_Arrived June 24—Schr Ad- ! 3 vent, herce June 8 | Columbta. . |Astoria_& Portland.|11 am|pier 24 | Y50y, Te VT : P e |'3 Dmipler 2| o Sailed June 24—Stmr Rival, for San Fran- | yesterday for Callao via Fort Bragé. At the latter port the vessel will load 250,000 feet red- Wood lumber, valued at $5000, and 15,000 rafl- road tles, valued at $6000, P Movements of Steamers. day, except when there are but three tides, a sometimes occurs. The heights given are In addition to the soundings of the-Unlited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the numbar given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low water: TO ARRIVE. Time Ball. Willapa H; E Valparaiso & Way New York . Mexican Ports 5 Portland & Way Ports San Pedro . Whatcom Tuesday, June 24. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 18 hours from Eureka. Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, 60% hours from Portland, via Astoria 4615 ‘hours. Stmr Corona, Glelow, 64 hours from San Pedro and way norts. Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, 24 hours from Fort Bragg. Fark Roderick Dhi Hilo. Fr bark Jane Guillon, Clot, 191 days from Hull, via Newcastle, England, 161 day Sk - June 28 June 28 June 2 June 28 | “{June 2n | “|June 29 | , Johnson, 14 days from | China & Japan . Humboldt ... Grays Harbor s. Nelson. T 27, | 3 S. Barbara. [Astcria & Portland| 4 pmPier 2 | Ter bark Roderick Dhu, from Hilo, June 24— I 'NEAH BAY Passed in June 24—Schrs J M vdney am|Pler and Annie Larsen and brig | e 5 mburg & W m|Pler 10 San Pedro, for Tacoma; ship | Rainier atcom| 4 pmiPler 2 hence ship Glory of the | e June 7. for Comox: Br stmr Aske- | Chenalis .| 4'pm(Pier 2 : Taleahtano. Umatilla 11 am|Pler 19 ASTORIA—Arri qune 24—Stmr Columbia, hence June 2 Salled June 24—Stmr Alliance, clisco. PORT BLAKELEY-—Arrived June 24—Schr elgior, hence June 8, F S Redfield, Sailed June 24—Schr Pedro. PORTLAND-—Arrived June 24—Stmr Colum- bia, from San Franelsco. . SAN PEDRO-—Arrived June 24—Schr David Evane, {rom.Tacoma. Arrived June Arrived June | June 22: stmr N FROM SEATTLE. For. , for San Fran- Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|June 25 vay & Way Ports. & Way Ports & Way Port: v & Way Port: for San egon Cottage Roanoke Farallon hr Soquel, from Tacoma. 4—Stmr _Del Norte, hence . from Cleone; schr Soquel, v & Wa St ¥ Michael. v & Way Port: 1 - (S Gk s from Tacoma; bkin John Smith, from Olympia, Sy Fopeke' 14 eyray. Lart POINT REYES—Passed June 24, 1:20 p m— BJBrl‘hl‘l” 2 Stmr Marshfleld. from Eureka, for San Pedro, TTLIE —Arrived e, from Alaska; June 24—Stmr City of stmr Dirigo, from Skag- seatil Failed June 24—Stmr Chas Nelson, for San Francisco. Arrived June 24 —Stmr Spokane, from Nome, EUREKA—Sailed June 24—Stmr Iaqua, for San Francisco. Arrived June 24—Stmr Bureka, hence Jne 2. CASPAR—Arrived June 24—Stmr Samoa, hence June 95. TACOMA—Arrived June 24—Stmr Umatilla, hence June 20; stmr Edith, hence June 20. WHATCOM--Salled June 24—Stmr Robert Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to' San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTF-—The high and low waters occur at the ciry front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, R ETIA Dollar, for San Francisco. ST PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in June 24— S e | Ger stmr’ Pentaur, from Vancouver and Na- naimo. Arrived June 24—Br stmr Askehall, Taleahwano. Moon rises. from {0 {Timel. . JTine Pagsed in June 24—Br stmr Cymbeline, from 2 (% A“’,; Ft. |- IF‘t. \'uncm-\qflv—. for Seattle, s NEW - WHATCOM—Sailed June 24—Stmr 25 | 1:04 Rginier. for San Francisco. : "APE FLATTERY-Passed June 24—Ship 5 Paramita, hence June 3, for Chemainus, PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled June 24— Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Junc 24— Br stmr Wearside, from Victoria. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK-—-Arrived June 23—Stmr Oriza- ba, from Colon. June 24—Shin Gov Roble, from Cape Town (60 days). FOREIGN PORTS. SHARPNESS—Arrived June 6:46] 5. 2.7] 7:34| 56 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 21—Br ship | United States representative at San Jose, fourth time column gives the last tide of thes | Craizerne, hence Feb 6, 1 GONGUL WRITES OF EARTHOUAKES Captain Merry Questions the Statements of Senators, Panama Route for Canal Is Looked Upon With Disfavor, In response to a request made by Sec- retary Scott of the Chamber of Com- merce for information In regard to the frequency of earthquakes in Panama and in Nicaragua Captain W. L. Merry, the Costa Rica, has written a letter which discredits statements made in the Senate during the recent fight over the canal bill. Captain Merry’s communication, which is written unofficially, is as fol- lows: Permit me to acknowledge your favor of May 20, Inclosing an article from a Californla jour- nal inclining to favor the Paname. canal route owing to the claim that it is exempt from earthquakes. This does not surprise me, as the proponents of that canal route have pre- sented the argument through the public press of the United States for want of anything more truthful, In 1851, Major C. E. Dutton, United States army, a Selsmic expert of repute, was sent to the Nicaragua and Panama isthmuses by our Government to examine and report upon this branch of the canal question. His official re- port indicates that if there be any danger from seismic disturbance it is equally applicable to | any canal route betwen the Atlantic and Pa- cific oceans. It is, in his mature opinion, a re- mote contingency deserving no consideration, except honest and reliable construction. So far as records have been secured for some time under United States official supervision, the Parama route for a period of years has experl- enced twenty-eight seismic disturbances against eighteen at Nicaragua for the same period, o that if the argument be applicable it decidedly | favors the Nicaragua route. It Is also a fact | that the late seismic disturbances have not been felt in Southern Nicaragua, on the Nicara- 8gua canal route, or in Costa Rica, while severe shocks are reported upon the Panama fsthmus. Mexico, Guatemala, Salvador and Northern Nicaragua have experienced the recent earth- | quakes. On the Pacific Coast Guatemala alone | has suffered severely. At the Panama isthmus | the north coast of South America and the Southern West Indles, disturbances ificluding volcanie action at the latter, have been. pro- nounced, apparently culminating at Martin- inque and St. Vincent. While no fair expert conglders the earthquake argument of value in connection with the canal, the proponents of the Panama route have been confounded in their recent assertion by the exemption of the Nicaragua canal route from such disturbances. while they cannot honestly claim the advantags | which this fact may be worth for the route Which they are desperately endeavoring to un- load upen our people. MAYOR SIGNS BUDGET AS A MATTER OF LEGAL FORM Fire Commissioner Parry Bitterly Upbraids Union Labor Supervisors for Deserting Schmitz. Mayor Schmitz yesterday signed the municipal budget as adooted over his veto by the Board of Supervisors. In signing the budget the Mayor by no means mani- fested his approval of the various items contained therein. Under the charter the budget must be transmitted to the Audi- tor, signed by the Mayor and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in order to make it a legal document. The Mayor's signature ‘was a mere matter of form. The overriding of the Mayor's veto was the general topic of conversation in the City Hall yesterday. The departments that would have suffered had the Mayor's veto been sustained were jubilant over the result, as it means the continuation of a number of subordinates in office. Some of the Supervisors, especially those of Union Labor afiliations, came in for some un- favorable criticism for haviug voted against_their chief. Fire Commissioner Parry was outspoken in his condemnation of Supervisors Wynn, | McClellan, Lynch and Loughery. Parry swore a ‘blue streak in the Mayor's office at what he termed the treachery of me"i‘ in s own party. “I put three of those fellows in office.” said Parry, ‘“and one of them was ap- pointed by the Mayor. This is the return we get. The first time they get a chance to make their pledges good they rall down.” —_———— Yosemite Via the Santa Fe. The quickest and most convenlent way in and out of the Yosemite Valley is by way of the Santa Fe. If you leave San Francisco to- day at 9 a. m. on the California Limited you are In Yosemife to-morrow at 5 p. m. Call at Santa Fe ticket office, 641 Market street, for illustrated pamphlet and full par- ticulars, s e — Sues for Son’s Insurance. Charles and Lena Roller, whose son, F. H. Roller, was shot and killed by Thomas G. Flaherty January 28, brought sult yes- terday against the Travelers’ Insurance Company for $1000 alleged to be due on an insurance policy issued to yvoung Rol- ler and made pavable to his mother. L e e e S e S e ] NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed May 30—Br ship Comilebank, for Panama. CAPE TOWN-—Sailed June: 23—Bktn Ha- wail, for Newcastle, Aus. ST LUCTA—Arrived June 22—Stmr Redondo, from New York, and sailed June 23 for San | Francisco. VANCOUVER—Sailed June Cymbeline, for Seattle. Arrived June 24—Stmr Princess May, from 24—Br stmr Alasy Y HAMA—Arrived June 24—Jap stmr America Maru, hence June 6. City_of June 20—Stmr' San Jose, ACAPULCO--Sailed June 18—Stmy Sydney, for Panama. San_Francisco. BEACHY HEAD—Passed June 22—Br ship William _Mitchell, from Oregon. DOVER-—Passed June 23—Br ship Galena, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed June 21—Dutch stmr Wilhelmina, for St Vincent; was surveyed and allowed to zrocced, LONDON,” June 23—Br ship Valkyrie, pre- | viously renorted, was beached at Gluckstadt; 19—Br stmr Mo- » BRISBANE —Sailed June ana, for Vancouver. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 23—Br ship Milverton, for Hamburs. 3 TABLE BAY—Sailed June 23—Br bark An- cenis, for Puret Sound. ANTWERP—Arrived June 21—Br ship Lou- don Hill, from Tacoma. PORT SAID—Arrived June 21—Br stmr in- drani. from New York. for Manila. —Arrived June Br stmr Ping Suey, from Liverpool, for Victorfa; Br stmr Kalsow, from Tacoma, for London. NANAIMO--Sailed June taur, for San Francisco. AN STEAMERS. iled June 24—Stmr Blue- & stmr Kaiserin Maria The- for Bremen. —Arrived June 24 Stmr New York; Ger stmr Pen- resa, BREME Barba- stmr Breslau, from 24—Stmr rossa, from Baltimore. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived June Teutonie, from New York ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for AL N How any man may quickly cure himself after vears of suffering from sexual weakness, iost vitallty, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small, weak organs to full size and vigor. Simply seud your name and address to Dr. Knapp_Medical Co., 1373 Hull buflding, De- | troit, Mich., and they will gladly send the free receints with full directions so any man may easily cure himself at home. This is cer- tainly a nost generous offer, and the tollowing extracts taken from their dally mail show what men think of their xenerosity: Dear Sirs: Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given rour treaiment a thorough test and the benefit has been exirarch Tt has comp.ete'y hraved me up. I am Just as vigorous as wnen .« buy and_you cinnut_realize how happy I am.’ Dear Sirs: Your method worked beautiful- ly. Results were exactly what I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and_enlargement is entirely satisfactory.” “‘Dear Sirs: Yours was received and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as di- rected. and can truthfully say it is a boon to | weak men. 1 am greatly improved in size, strength and vizor.” Al correspondence is strictly confidential, mailed in plain, sealed envelope. The receipt {5 free for the asking and they want. every | ADVERTISEMENTS. ood enough for anybody! ALL Havana Flu.u\ “ FLORODORAY BANDS are of same value as tags from “ STAR," * HORSE SHOE," “SPEARHEAD,“*STANDARD NAVY." “ OLD PEACH & HONEY.," * SAW LOG," ** OLE VARGINY ‘fi"MASTER WORKMAN"™" Tobacco. ERUSA Cures Piles, or $50 Forfeited. No Mercury or Opiates. ALL UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS L. ZEH, 1226 Market sf WAKELEE & CO., Bush and Montgomery sts, NO-PERCENTAGE DRUG CO., 949 Market st. DR, H. B. KILBOURN, 551 Third st. SEARBY'S PHARMACY, 400 Sutter st. J. CALEGARIS, Kearny and Pacific sts. F. B. HULTING, Third and Howard sts. W. E. MAYHEW, 144 Fourth st. 5 R.W. COFFIN, Sixteenth and Valencla sts. 3. H. WINTER, Twenty-fifth and Val ats. E. HAPPERSBERGER, Sixth and Missfon sts, C. F. FULLER, Clay and Fillmore sts. D. D. HUNT, 1800 Haight st. SHAW PHARMACY, Sutter and Powell sts. GLEASON, Kearny ‘and Clay s E. J. SMITH, Eddy and Taylor st: ARIEL PHARMACY, 400 Hayes st. STOCKTON-ST. PHARMACY, 100 Stockton st. J.S.POTTS DRUG CO., 1016 Market & 11 Eddy. JUNCTION PHARMACY, 2000 Market st. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tralas lu‘vs'-d u-g’-!nctgurln i (uatn Tite, Foot of Market Strest) IEav Faow JUNE 2, DB, — asmive 7.004 Benicis, Suisun, Bl Marysville, Oroville Atlaniic Exj Porur;fll:.- x) o nl::‘r.unpmc 8prings), Willows, Red Bluff, '5':“;:' = » ot 3 B3 B Secramento. - Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff..... > ol , Martinez snd Way lons ifi ;:wam Nn:- ’.‘r::;;’;n’ suna.::fl .| The Overland Limi Ogden, i 4 Sacrame: Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, oodisnd, Willlsms, Willows, Xateh Landing. Marysville, wad Wy Sisiions.. | Fo4F Ramon. Vallejo,Nuaps, ermore, Stockton, Lodi. . g:’;:-fl‘.nuuwmumn 18. The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, 1M1.264 4.257 i akersficid, Ssugus for Ssats Beruara Los Angeles... TRaymond, Fresno. B’al‘l‘hul 5. eesssizse: o H Niles and 8aa Jose....... ' Valiejo. . O haa, ot e oor Padio, Port Costs, o5 7008 S ey stations. 1‘“:: R —— sviile, ing, Forciand, Pigot Sound and Bast, [N $9.10» Hayward and NUIos...... ...cocooe 2111 COA 37484 Santa Oruz Excursion. Newark, Centerville, San ' Joss, I8 N eiton. Boulder Crask, /Seats Cruz sad Way Stationg. ... - B N v Aimaden, Feiton, Bouldet Creek, Santa Cruz and Principsl Way Station - “m 4.157 Newark, San Joss, Los Gatos....... $8.504 a4 15F Sun Tons. Los Gatos. Sants Criz... c8.504 OAKLAND HARBO RY. N FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip 8 P A 700 11:00 %, 1.00 3.00 5.18 7% From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13: 18:05_10:00 438, 1’!3” 2.00 4.00 *.x. (Broad Gaage). AR s G ucia Sireciasy d Way Stations. . 8.30» »,Z;'n‘ e Way Stations. 7. 1100 . f4.0v 17.164 Montere: £ 1 ‘onst Line Limited s cGl‘.YD" Holllater, Salinas, Saa Luis Oblspo, Senta Barbars, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate 8 s“; o Ssnta Cruz, an Jose, 8004 B e Grove, Sailuas, Ben Luis Obispo and Principal Iatermedi- ate Stations a1 00> San Jose and Way Statio ;im De,l)lonzeixpreu—ouly ose. .30r San Mateo. L L Santa Clars, San Jose, Pinos, Santa Cruz, Saliass, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. San Jose Ban Jose, Los Gatos an Way e s R 4. a3 '=WP San Jose .16 San Mateo, Belmont. Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto. 8.30> San Jote and Way Station: 7.6 New Oticans Expross— Sa Obispo, Seata Barbars, Los An- oles, Mfl?. Fl Psso, New rieans and East... 10.154 #11.457 Palo Alto and Way Stations 457 #11.45r 8an Jose sad Way Statfons 45e, 'A for Morning. P for Afternoon. + Sunday excepied. 3 Sundsy only. § Safurday aad S ueadey aad Frid ay and _ * Hgunday only. » Daily except Satarda; VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN MORMON . BISHOP'S PILLS have been in use over ffty years by the leaders of the Mormon ~ Church . and their followers. Positively cure the worst cases in old and youns 1sing from effects of seif- abuse, dissipation, excesses or cigarette-smoking. Cure lost Manhood, - Impotency, _ Lost ” ' Power, Night Losses, Insom- nia, Pains in Back, Eyil Desires, Lame Back, Nervous Debllity, Headache, Unfitness to Mar- ry, Loss of Semen, Varicocele or Con- stipation, Stop Ner 5 O vous Twitching ot Evelids, Effectsare & o immediate. Im- part vigor and pote ncy to every func- tion. -Don’t get despondent, a cure is at hand. Resiore emall, undeveloped organs. Stimulate the brain and nerve centers; 50c box; 6 for $2 50 by mail. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with 6. boxes. Circulars free. Address BISHOP REMEDY CO.. 40 Elils St. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERY LESSEES SN FRANCISCO AND NORTA PACIFIS Tiburon Ferrs Foot of Mirket St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35. 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips ar 1:50 and 11:30 p. m, SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 ana o. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, T | San Francisco, Cal. GRANT. DRUG CO., 3§ | San Francisco| May 4, 1902. d 40 Third st. Week | Sun- | Destin- Days. | days. | tion. » g 7:30 Ignacio r CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 3804 nac ENRVEDYAL PiLs i#ii5 = kY in ly Gen reftibie. Todion: with biverivbon. Takage othor B Ll SN O e o e Sta s Windon 5 sen 7:30a Vindsor 9 et el e & e 5:00p| Healdsburg e paper. Madisor Savacer VHT. Sn B Cloverdale Hnnll:d Ukial TR J,RUNCCU Q‘J!'A s & “PATENTS. o) 2 e d Q =+ S = Sonoma 3320 MARKET ST. SF omoma - Sebastopol GEORGE MAYERLE. Santa Fe Tl‘ainS—Daily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot, Linrd| T Mon& | Local jOv'rI'a Local \ Datly ‘I Thurs | Daily [ Daily = izl San Fran| 9 9:00 a| 4:20 p‘ 8:00 p 5 g a a a a a a Chicago > a tor morning. 9:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local stopping at all points in San Joaquin Vi ley. Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m, dai 9:00 a. m.. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleep. ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi. cago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passen- gers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives<| at 11:10 p..m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11: m. daily. 8:00 p. m. Is the Overland Express, with ¢hrough Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, Which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CHICAGO ‘ w [ FSS tnan . 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10 a. m. | | CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room and Private Compartment Observation With Telephone. Electrie- in_every Berth, reading Lamp: b - ment and Drawing-Room. Buffet, Smok- ing and Library Cars, with Barber and Bath, Dining Cars—meals a ia Electric-lighted throughout. s Daily Tourist Car Service at 6 p. m. and Personally conducted Excursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from €an Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET S8T. _Gen. Agent Pacific Coast “Palace Hotel San Francisco. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fufton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdais for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for Dunean Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyvillc, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at_Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes, Laurel Dol Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Pot- ter Vailley, John Day’'s, Riverside. Lierley's, Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cah Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Spring: Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle bulld- ln:‘ C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen, Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt KORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sauszlito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:00 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *8:10, 6:45, 9:45, 11:45.p. ' m. 7:45 a. m. does mot T DAY 7:00, 8:00, *9:00, *1 UNDAY ), 8:00, *9:00, 11530 8y 12:30, #1330, 2:30, #5:43, 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 p. m. Trainz marked (*) run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—3:20, *6:20, 8:185, 11:00 a. m., 12:25, 2:15, %3:30, 4:40, 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, °8:00, 9:30, *11:00 a. m., 2:00 m., 1:00, 2115, %930, 413, %5:45," 6:45, 7:30, 10:15 p. m. Trains marked () start from San Quentin. ‘ROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISC FRVEEK DAYS—5:40. 6:40, 8:25, ‘§“Er 11:10 & m., 12:35, 2:45, 0, 7:10; O ONDAYS—6:30, 7:55, 10:05, 11:10 115, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6: s THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way tations. 315 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 3115 p. m. week days (Saturd: tod)— Tomales and way stations. 0 CooPted 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and tions. 3 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on Sunday time. NMOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWA Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arive San Fran, | FootofMarketSt. | San Fran. Week| Sun- Days.| days. ay sta- ightat the “Tarern of Tamai- Teturning leaves a¢ 720 (1213 P 379 a | atongie g st | 1137 3:35p. 9:30A. 8:00 A - 1:457.) 9:00 a.{ T Ticket Offces, 471 MARKET STREET aod SAUSALITO FEBRS.

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