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28 IS ENJDY OVERDUE SHIP CROWN OF SCOTLAND, FROM CALCUTTA, ~ IINNIE SANKEY rNiJT?(’}?mERSW AN EASY TINIE. ARRIVES AT THIS PORT AND GOES TO QUARANTINE' A STAKE WINNER e : PRECINCT it oo L LIVERPOOL—Sailed July 12—Stmr Umbria, e A i HE British ship Crown of Scot- | VERPOOL Senators Never Able to| land, which has figured for some | st e B ORI S Beats Gold Ore Pointless R E GISTRATI 5 | time on the overdue list and on! | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Uni fe) in | e F Land on Glendon’s | which 25 per cent reinsurance has S 3 at Union Coursing e | been Daid, sreived ‘late. ItHiday Matters of Interest to Mariners and Park | pEEARTMENT OF: ELECTIONS—OFFICE X i ? night, 189 days from Caleutta. She an- | Shipping Merchants. e | A 3 INS—O! 3 3 5 " X | Re Voters. — yesterday morning ordered to Angel Isi-} | tered for wheat to Burope at 28c, prior to ar- P S B o KR g K - | and. where she will be held for fumiga- | | rival. 2 s Sene lection will e Hildebrand Will Appear on | iion Cholera was raging in Caleutts | | 7 e sohgancr James 4. Gayfld oads anfber Several Warm Favorites Are|; rets” o (hs Reglirtion o Vaters ani Grays Harbor for Santa Rosalia. S ) ses 3 D . : 3 | | Out- | on MONDAY, July 14th, and TUESDAY, July the Diamond This and one of her sallors fell victim to the} | e A H Bowled Over by | 15tn, 1902, "also MMONDAT. -fl‘pxemur 15k, 3 ile died on board the =hip, and | | A Cargo for Honolulu. . siders. | gna TUESDAY. September 16th, 1902, from Afternoon. - vessel has not The bark C. D. Bryant was cleared yesterday 110 orclock a. m. to 3 ocleek p. m. - fumigated the All electors who have not been registered for Honolulu with an assorted cargo, valued o NU. ': invited S e migated the' K g0, | since JANUARY 1ST, 1002, are hereby invited ty th \ ns why > of 3&’353]51 Bintection’ before | | 1€ BOEN, and-inluding the follcwings ¥. Jones won. hig first stake with Min- | to present themselves ‘for Registrati To te exactly the real reasons why | i g 25 bbls flour, 37 ctls wheat, 1210 ctls barley, | Registration for Primary 104,357 1bs rolled barley, 15,739 lbs middlings, | Bie Sankey vesterday at Union Coursing L n her free pratique the main office August 2d, 1902. For the i | | | when the Croavn of Scotland lay l!n*r-‘.i | | | | | i | | | | | Mike Fisher nators not win yes- = a3 : * reyhound re- | General Election, SEPTEMEER 24TH, 1902. i the Ponies yuld 3 o 131,82 Ibs % 7 70 bales v, | Park. He purchased the grey al Election, S A 2. vr'kri-:~ > Shiral .‘T'“' the Ponies ‘l“ ‘L”r‘ Hamburg-American Liner Here. | 10 cs rclle:r::u*% fi:;:;;:i( !;‘ kegash;ee‘;usl‘ cenily from Eugene Geary. | mmn “J::: i)urnm Pfle‘xmt"lrie;fn‘::&' f;‘,'J take a small-sized book Jou _ i B i e, 3 = I < - | rema during Precinet of time. Suffice it to say the tail-enders Jiamburg-American line f ’gh',' §u | e¢ chocolate, 200 1bs cats, 4500 Ibs lard, 1673 | The winner defeated in turn Lh“'"'ia.‘m a. m. to 10 p. m., to sccommodate those i Sehg a, under charter to the Kosmos line, ar I Ths ‘bread. § cp soap, 103 cs canned goods, 20 | Melrose, Countess and Gold Ore. the lat- | nit able to egister af’the precincts. relapsed into their regular losing 2ail. | oo ycre festerday, 164 days from Hamburg. pkes salt salndon, 740 ibs tobacco, 120 bbis and | ter the all.important deciding course, in | Resistration for the Primary Elsction ceases After the sleepy fans were called in time | g - 0 0 00 Vith a small cargo.and of i 100 csks bottled beer, 28 cs champagne, 250 cs | Ausust_2d. 1902 coal ofl, 260,000 Ibs plaster. § crates stoves, 103 | Which the score was 16 to 0. The hare 5 was totaled | two put in the course of her long | - ;| ANl Electors who have changed their resi- for ’dH:iv. ; s scallugrde \*mi i va:‘ n?rx‘v;\:g“]\‘;; oL the extent. 1| ! | pkgs furniture, 848 Pes stove pipe, 16 pes iron | took the dogs across the field and finally | dence since registering are required to call at up and i 4 a o SE neny & g capacity and has | pipe, 180 pes terra cotta pipe, 75,000, bricks, | made good its escape. the office of the Registrar of Voters. mento 0. e Secpr g v rts Htiaen: Ber" < | bdls and 48 rolls paper, 8 bales paper bags, [ In the puppy stake Major Mason beat | NO CHANGES FOR GENERAL BLECTION Glendon be given due | rious ports of ¢ Joft Bamburg March | | BEES velinlon; & Dof s amd 00 oW - | Twinkler at 4 to 1; Manru beat Step On MADE AFTER OCTOBER TH, 1902. credit for work on the . London April § and an | | SR TR at 313 to 1; Roaring Avalanche beat School | Precinct Registration officers cafnot make b sy o ad Aggaihios » Tn ‘addition she called at nu- | A Golfing Mariner. Boy at 2 te 1. Una beat Major Mason in ;I;:x;;{e:s” or"e!xecturd. f;om one prednu%sl; ;i e TR safe portion L Sestkl andeir '"-‘“;‘;J;‘*';‘ Eosia| Chiet Officer Harry Gaukrager of the Ocei- | the second round at 2 to 1. The biggest | 9tREr: &% be o‘;“:h.“b:glg:"““;m“ oy ¢ } 0o 1o e Boet it o Tae et THiE s tha it | dental and. Oriental steamship Dorie will spend | upset-of the day. was the defeat of Golden | §2 °r® G008 2% gin® 15051 of the Beld, and anto f of ibe. Iiamabure Asieriien Mont o, SusE Hab] | to-day plasing golf at San Mateo. He sent | Garter by Doreen at6tol o |*ThC foflowing placss have been secured for celved a comp oo . 'She is a steel vessel and was bullt | down vesterday a marvelous collection of clubs, | FOF the special stake to-day Homer By | the sessions of the Board/ef Precinct Regis- it colmun was sy Hartlepool by W. Gray & Co.. 14| | made in Scotland, where he learned the game | %‘,‘ds dbeleu én§rta-|}ed éaw:fi;g ;{ 75110 e | tration: sixtl ) over second. g is 4385 tons She. g, iy P K E atl andal and ralee Boy a H B s abehy Bals wha in the EGeet beam apd B0 o1 | | 320875 5o fov *ergthesionals n Scotland. thet | Sister and Roman Athiete, 5; Wedgewood, REGISTRATION PLACES. gt 3 g 1f t throughomt with electric | | t k th i inst Gauk- | 6; Black Coon, Real SO » last round, and that was all. 1f C " quipped with up-to-date arpli- | | e o & hor " madest | tonin,.7; Otto and Jingle Bells, §; Hap- | TWENTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Lad not made an error his work would handling cargo. | verytl n al Attire and Melrose, 10. 1. 58 Steuart st. (10. 761 Howard st. ing g 8| about everything else, is pardonably proud ef | hazard, Regal At have been us - S H { his ability to navigate the gutta percha globe Yellowtall is favorité for the class re-| 2. 403 Harrison et. |11. 163 Second st 0ld Mike ni was just about the Another Trial Tri i | from hole to hole across any kind of country. | serve stake, with Rustic Arbor and Cas-| 8. 437 Third st |12, 140 p. 1 = y i o Its of yes-| 4. 405 Third st 13 640 Howard st £ s aguag 8 ts—and all the fans | . % - B He proposes to show the natives of San Ma- | cade second choices. The results of ves-| £ 208 CR R A e as nd a - The big freighter Nevadan of the American- | | teo Bolf as it grows In the land of heather. | terday’s running in detail, with Judge P. | .3 Eirst st 14 123 T i know the re simply pitched the | jiacaitan line, which e being converted into | | i 4 T Rellly's oMdlals scores, follow: - g ’1:‘1:_1‘:‘ L | = “m % bail ana i the rest. Eleven | an oil bumer, will have her trial trip early | | FIAMBURC & P = Time Ball. Reserve steke—J. F. Rogery’ Arhacts best| 8 663 Howard st |17 100 Fourth st good O werc ed * from | this week. Special interest attaches to "this | 2 | =4 Pasha Kennels' wrence, 12- . . 260 Third st. |18, 25 Fourth st Fhrough all the bem- | ta) for the vy Lual e i mvartie. | L AmERacay HAMBURG - AMERICAN ~ STEAM- [§f| Branch Hvdrgrashic Office, U, & N. Mer- |.Gold Ore beat B A- Taibots Little Doritl Wil | TWENTY.NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 1 Jiving T‘"l’" sure sprayers have been tried:in the SIEAPMSHIP SHIP ,WHICH ,ARRIVED HERE July 12, mo;.\ : - Laioa, 12-3; ?isflglm “‘“‘,’,‘3' 5%“ egnnctglc;‘n ;. 32)“:;;3 -.: 11 # m ot. r th ast, but zo have not proved suceess = E ‘Fime the tower of ‘er: , Wi y withdrawn; A 4 S e i bWy m e iasta ot oy NumaniTA APETARDAT. bullding wes dvoped exachly at noon to-dav, | Mieirose heat L. M. Conmelly's Re ublic, 142: | 8. 38 Stxth et 1% 508 Toisom & not get his | the Nevadan all obstacles have been c | |'t.e., at noon of the 120w meridian, or at 8 | F. Jones' Minnie Sankey beat W. C. de B. Lo- | 4. 375 Jessie st. 14. 500 Sixth st. searchlig properly focused on the | come and that good results are assured. 1 S o * | 5. ., Greenwich time. Dez's Chester, 10-6; J. Charlton’s Coiintess beat | 5 Mission 15 358 Third st. leathe consequently his average | Nevadan will =ail for Honolulu on July 19. | | % J. T. McMILLAN, ©. Zahl's O'Hara, $-2; A. J. Ernst's Rich Ar- | 6. 967 Mission 16. 405 Fourth st, ey o g i . : 4o S s for Hull. Nautieal Expert, in charge. gosy beat J. P. Sweenéy's Cottage Lass, 8-4. M 17. 921 Harrison was 000 after five n and feverish a ~— | ACAPULCO—Sailed July 8—Stmr San Juan, —_— Second round—Gold Ore beat Arbacus, 13-7:| 8 18, 441 Sixth st. tsmpts $o sosk the bail to remote corness McCulloch Ordered North. for Panama. July' 9—Stmr City of Para, for « | Bona Magnifica beat Piker, 13-7; Minnie Sankey | 9. 216 Fifth st. 19. 424 at. :'}lwletfclfljl‘ Bvery onc “-u;\.h m}x?\\-‘.‘d‘{“ United States Revenue cutter Hugh | | finglfi;r;}v{vnl:m 3 SRRt Cyclist Kramer a Winner. beat Melrose, 8-1; Countess beat Rich Argosy, | 10. 252 Fifth st. 20, 498 . 1 eption acks and Shay pounde e = . . 73 <~ Arrived July er ship Rob- . s 10-5. THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Steffani for one or more bumps that s e e :(1;;1::1“1;4[91‘5 l ert Rickmers, from Tacoma. REVERE, Mass., July 13—The first| 1%, , ; u13_Gold Ore beat Bona Magnifics, | y 3106 Misston st. [11. - dropped safe 4 Thetls in the otk of locatiog MBL RO et meior to July 11—Br | race of a series for the national profes-| 1o5: Minaie Sankey beat Countess, 8-. L 5 NS Bt 2 Charley Doyle furnished the spectacular i o S i o R | ship Socotra, hence May 8. slonal bicycle champlonship, a half-mile| Deciding course—Minnie Sankey beat Gold | 7' T3u8"\ragion st. |18, 1282 ® plays of the day {th Nordvke Folsom-street wharf. She will | | BEACHY HEAD Passed July 11-—Br shib | event, was run on the Revere track to- | Ore, 16-0. ; 4. 1003 Mission st. |14 204 Ninth st. et & o | Lady Wentworth, from. Neweastle, Ensland, | {R" and was won by Frank Kramer of | | PUrpy stake—Acneld Kennels (Major Mason | & 1033 "Cignth s |15 396 Steth sc g g id | or ‘Ban_ TFraneisco. B Y eat Star Kennels' Twirler, 15-6; E._( 1 e R o e ey l DUNGENERS - Passed July 11—Br ship Pe- | 1385t Orange, N, J. o, | Dos veat 3. ¥, Rogers’ May Flush, 9-5; Pasha | § J51 Seventh st. |16, 11303 Feteore et Wednesny or Thursday, - oo | i} game grom Newcastle, England,: for ; fan bf%l,f,:}:‘flk&“,,‘,?,‘“ifi?{“&?;‘;“;e’?‘Eg‘r“: Kennels' Roaring Avanianche beat J. Regwns | § i8S Bl |18 800 Bryant st Iv's fi el = S . RS 2 - o | Francisco. ) s £ P Schoel Boy, 8-5; M. C. ano’s Conroy beat F. 3 2 5§ th SOl Reshty s 8y f g "1 "ALGOA BAY--Salled May 81—Br ship Port | Collett, New Haven, second; E. C. Bald, | Lande's Reindeer, 8-4; J. Regan's Flora Belle | (0 1007 Foward st |10 430 NI RE aniD SEctters ¢ Movements of Steamers. Sarents five sainules latesthan ab. Norkimoln gan, for Orezon Buffalo, third. Time, :59 3-5. beat, Pasha Kentiels' ‘Ready Address, 8-0: F. | 10, (00006 FOUOm st OO S0 ¥ aTRICY. ERIAU Sugtrale & s = i = — Thaight of tide Is the same at both place ANTWERP—Sailed July 10—Fr bark la- | Ten-mile open professional-Won by | B. Gerber's Manru beat G. A. Starr’s Step On, - P 'thr;;rfi:iu‘““’ 3 o :l ’“:v \n‘l\fle ight of d s _the sl moriciere, for Tacoma. Iver Lawson, Salt Lake City; W. A. Star Kennels' s_rly ;A‘Ail' beat \:).e n:ng}:l:": ; % sau; :‘t'. }l’\ > - s e the rag la< ] i around left NDAY, JULY 13, Margn 3, OUy 11-Br bip Bammorsl, henos | Ruts, New Haven, second; Joseph Bedell, | MGy 0o, Coct o Gola, Bells, 15:2; 4. Van- | & G16% Third st (12 1868 B oy ' ik DOVER-Passed July 11—Br ship Riverside, | /YBBUrook, third.- Time, 23:43. e oo Hor Slums beat Chiarin Bros.” Paim. | 4. 520 Fourth st. 13, 2814 Sixteenth st. from Antwerp, for Qregon. 3 = = Wood, 38-0; A, C. Holgh's Gold Eagle beat Chi- | B. 114. 2019 Folsom st, i BO}?DEA" —Sailed June 26—Ger bark Bal- Lipton Still Wants That Cup. arini B;oe.A Cox;‘corge Btny 5-0; l:.::"é‘:v‘ 5";‘2;};‘,, g. 3 aff';‘,::_"'lfl:l.a ur, for Guaymas. i - | Renegade Apache bea McAndre . . TALMOUTH - Sailed July 10—Br ship Fortn- | LONDON, July 12.—Confirming the an- | 7upeRee® o Puf 10 Presiaio Boy a bye, Run- | 8. 7571 Brannan st. [17. 1314 Twentieth st. bank, for London. nouncement already made by the Asso-| away Actress withdrawn. 9. 60BA Ninth st. |18. 1108 Kentucky st. 3 PENARTH—Sailed July 11—Fr bark Briz- | clated Press, the Exchange Telegraph| Second round—Una beat Major Mason, 11-8; THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMPLY DISTRICT. Coes Bay eux, for San Franciseo, Company this evenlng says Sir Thomas| Conroy beat Roaring Avalanche, 9-5; Flora | 1 3325 Twentieth st. | 9. 2630 Folsom . Humboldt . = AP ARAISO Saifid June 22—Ger stmr | Lortan Announced at Southampton to-day | Belle a bye, Manrs withirawn: Pepper Hill | 1° 3582 Fotsom ot . |10, 2100 Twenty-fourth ‘"r'{:“v'vj ¥ ';frc‘:nérC!ly B 5 Hermonthis, for Hamburg. his determination to again compete for | beat Sly Lad, 14-6; Hqt Slugs beat Gold Eagle, | g 3147 Twenty-fourth| street, piax fpAe Tediy a2 OCEAN ‘STEAMERS. the America’s cup. 5-0; Presidio Boy beat Renegade Apache, 20-7. street. {11. 1508 Twentleth st. Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Pts 2 vl SIS Class reserve stake—G. Coomb’s Rustic ATbor [ 4 2291 Bryant st. 1100 Tennesses st. Fon Humboldt . 2 NEW - YORK—Safled July 12—Stmr Rhyn- b rorans Gog sl 0 = sunivan's | § e % T U C . San Pedro ......#. 2. dam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogme; stmr Etra- Leibold Harness Co. Vagrant beat H. A. Talbot's Jennie Noves, | g 5552 Twenty-fourth 14 1359 Fifth ave. § Sydney & Way Ports ( 3. ria, ‘for Liverpoal: ‘stmr Anchorla, for Glas- | pr.o just received & large assortment of | 14-10; P: C. Blick's Advance Guard beat T. - Sy 15, 708 Fallroad ave. San Diego & Way Port: 4:10/—0.2/11 2. -2 | gow; stmr T Touraine, for Havre; stmr St Cox's Crockety Hill, 8-2; P. C. Blick's Yellow- | 7 2705 Twenty-fourth 16, 1207 Rallroad ave. R e b ion of the tides | Paul_for Southampton and Cherbourg. dog coltars. License put on free. 211 Lar-| oy jeat J. Seggerson’s Algie McDonald, 5-1: R 17, 1300 Railroad ave D s ats v, giver in the Tt ( EOSTON—Awived July. 12—Stmr Ultonta, kin street, opposite City Hall. * | F. Lande's’Rienal beat L. M. Connell's Pashd | g 5035 Twenty-fourts. early i 28 are g rom Liverpool. Pl it S-St T Pleasant, 5-3; H. H. Gray's Terronetts A g 2 nang column, and ihe successive 1% of the | CLASGOW™faile July 12—tmr Austrien | Time Blockade on Post Street. |3iuilaris's Maumie Pieasant, 6.3; Chiacint Brost | TEIRTY THIRD ASSEMELY, BISTRICT China & Japan. LB ik g R i or Boston. " Crosette beat J. W. Fahey's October , 8-0; | 1. Preei Seattle . | fourth time column gives the lasl 0t g, ne | , BREMEN—Sailed July 12—Stmr Friederich | The Post-street eleotric cars were de- | j; Sanning's Dorecn beat " P. M. Clarkson's 3155 Mission st. :l'rl:r‘l:?;vlnz A wfim,;‘::s! e The heights given gre. in de{grscr%x\ for New York, via Southampton. layed for half an hour last evening,.owing | Golden Garter,-11-9; F, A. McComb’s Motto Mission st. Puget Sound Ports... Eel River Ports . Snrvey charts: except when & MRS (o) | P, Lo lew. ¥ op that was being used in the rebuilding of | F. Rogers' Glaucus beat P. M. Clarkson's z 8 addition to the soundings of the Unjted States | 1 Ralled July 13—Stmr Minneton- | to-a. pecullar accident.. ‘Some slack lime | beat Pasha Kennely Rollicking Airs, 9:8: 7 & 3oy % gn precedes the height, and then the number | MOVILLE—Sailed July 12—Stmr Columbia, | the . White House, at ‘Post and Kearny | Flower of Gold, 51; J. Shea's Shadow beat F. P 7. Ban. Diego Fiven 15 Fubtracted from the depth Eiven by | from Glasgom, for New York © L T4l streets, broke out of the receptacle that | S Mack's Della M, G-f; 7 Regams Menlo| 8 233 Coriend eve. Grayy ‘Hash the charts. The plane of reference is the mean-| y oyje, for Southampton and New York. St was holding it and slowly flooded ‘the ep- | Frince beat W. J. Leonards POvUeRL aait: | 8. 21 Thirtisth st Newport & bl b gl A SRV CANYWERG Selled July 12-—Stme. Haoop- | TS B D i e & camalis c]-u&g'e‘“b.;( €, Oy Feterson's Lady | THIRTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Whatcom . for New York. ¥ - | Nellte, . Dowling's Sir = b N i Humbolat Shipping Intelligence. S AVRE_Safled Jyly 12—Stmr La Sagols, fic was stopped untll the lime had becn | Cecil M withdrawn; P:iDoyle’s High Stepper 2 l'.-'_ i o “m Tuey-ret Stechiod No¥ vie Panas i for New Thri Ccleared from the tracks. : - +1Beat H. A Talbot's Scottish Chiet. ol A AN T R e s ; ° . . Portland & Astork: ARRIV ., 4. 3439 Sixteenth st. st 0016032 - laraits & Setajaer, Yy 1 § R 0 TR e Cinee IOk T e Stoir Albion River, Jacobs, 13 hours ffom 00690000900000000000 0000000000000000000006000000900200000000 7. 53 Castro st. | street. | Puget Sound Ports. 2 Albion, via Point Agena 10 hours. 8. 768 Church st. |15. 1531 Castro st. MARY. China & Japan y 23 | oStmr Sants Monica, Olgen, 04 hours from. ' The grestest little nqu 9. 150 Collingwood st.|18. 802 Douglass st. McHale, e By O NInKTe 6 hings- froi A ing machine the world THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. TO BAIL. g southy put To €o land pessengers. err c Over“ o Sy b 1. 662 Guerrero at. 111 3082 Twenty-second 5 Ealls. | Pler. <tmr Navarro, Higgins, 28 hourl'lmm Bu- e g, %fi flzm st. July i | i+ Mackinaw, -Etorrs, 86 hours from Ta- He says: “‘For the past six months my back has troubled 4, 3701 Twentieth st. Mendocino 1 pm{Pier 13 | ; me more or less, caused, no doubt, by the excessive training 5. 720 Valencla st. Honolulu 0 &m|Pi Numantia, Blass, 104 days from that I have had occasioh to do. 1 tried various remedies for 6. 851 Valencia st. Humboldt pei Xk 5 the trouble and received no benefit. My attention was attracted 7. 8512 Twentleth st. San Diego & 9 am Pler nento, Hansen, 3 days from’ Sius- to the testimonial of Tommy Ryan, who sald Dr. McLaughlin's | 8. 2403 Mission st. 9. 904 Valencla st. 10. 3222 Twenty-second ay | wport & Way Pls' am|Pler CAXLAND CONTINUES TO WIN. . R T Electric Belt had cured him, and our business being of the same nature I thought that enything that would cure Tommy Leeds, Clsen, 48 hours from Bu- 0 North Fork. |Hum rlgt 3 5 AmI‘}"ier 217 T Sc; Niali o £ s %ught to !‘;zlp me. Ble‘mok éhe"flrni‘ o;;x‘;oru;nlly mor uyelkinfi fl:., G. Lindauer Grays larbor 5 m e Behr Newark, Nielsen, hours from oW ‘ommy about the t, and after hearing from his own mout] e Allows the Ar,gel: but One Lone | & Lindaner . diveet . - :)'mn‘lp’lle; lj"- arts Point. 3 good the Belt had done him I was convinced, and Immediately Tally in the South. Mandalay '\;%qul:n. wé\—;_r 2 pm|Pier 2 Schr Lily, Nelson, 57 hours from Umpqua. got one, and had o{nly worn it one week when the results were LOS ANGELES, July 12.—One loj Olymple hatcom & Fairh'n| § pm(Pier 2 CLEARED. marvelous. Every sign of soreness left my back, and the mus- W . I h'Lu AIOXN-~(30e Some (ally 5 Portiard & Way Pis| 4 pmiPler 1§ : cles seemed to get stronger and more elastic. Aside from this it as all that the aphs were able to | Jduly 15 ] e turday, July 12. made me feel so good that I think I could tackle a glant and 8o against Lohmen's stars to-day. In the ....|{Coos Bay . 3 pm(Pier 13 | _ Stmr-Corona. Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, get no worse than an even break. The Dr. McLaughlin Electric sixth Reilly put the ball over the left |E Pm|Pler Perkins & Co Belt is positively the sreatest invigorator it has ever been my field fence for a home run. Oakland pm|Pler Stmr anta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego good fortune to use. You can use the above where and how you played a good fielding game, and was am Pler Goodall, Perkins & Co. like, as I think I am indebted to you more than words can ex- lucky besides. There was a lot of kick- am|Pier Yours very truly, TERRY McGOVERN, ir_Hyades, Wright, Alaska, via Seattle; ing ainst McDonald press. Kruse. isions in the . ! e = 1. 591 Hayes st 11 211 Scott st third Inning. Hix rulings gave the vicitors P e winiBier 3 | StmrAlagdls, Harman, Herolas) i e 2201 Octavia st |13 443 Devisadery st two runs. McPartlin and Hodson were in - {Samboiat 1330 B bier Bark C D Bryant, Colly, Honolulu; Wil- 3. 118 Fillmore st. |13. 1279 Hayes good form. The latter showed more stead- .. {Humboldt 1 pm/Pier 25 | llams, Dimond & Co. 4. 509 Fell st. 14, 1202 Oak st. iness at critical periods of the game. *...|China_& Japan 11 pm|PMss | SAILED. e 1& mu.m ': Score: July 17, | irday, July 12. 17 108 Tan LOS ANGELY am|P = Astoria. 8. 18, 622 n-u-"‘.. AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A. E. i tmi eka 2. 9. 300 Stanyan st, .4 EED RS mr Paint Are al . Mendocino. 10, O Humboldt Stmr Marshfield, Dettmers, Hardy Creek. THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMELY DISRIOT. R {8 TR |Grays Harbor C o e 1. 1101 Geary st. 11 1844 Turk st 20 1-8% '@ Durham. 2. 840 Golden Gate(13. 1407 : VBRI SR . avenue. 18. 1541 9 08 30 Stmr National « shnson, Fort Bragg. TERRY McGOVERN. 3. Golden Gatel1d. 1300 Pleres 0 013 1 0 : Schr Guide, Olsen, Nehalem River. avenue, 15. st 1 0 1 2 o]Nevadan. | 3 pm|Pier 20 | Schy Glen, Nelson, Cocs Bay. 4. €47 McAllister st. |16. 947 Fillmore st. - Pt. Arena.. Point Arena | 2 pm|Pler 2 ’ SOKEN. ° Middleweight Champion, the 5. 385 iton st, 17. 1100 Plares s 1 27 17 8|S Barbara. Humboldt {10 am Pier 2 bR TR 9 greatost general who ever stepped 6. 955 McAllister st. (18, 1207 Seott. - 8 1 27 17 8 July 20. | No date, lat lon 44 W, Br ship West uto a rinj ites from Kans: ALl ot. |19, 1308 { anta Roea.(San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 | Lothian, from Tacoma, for Queenstown = Omm an Git .'hll’g‘hlil now in_busines :_' ffio"om',“: 20, 2003 m AB. R. BH. 68, PO. A, &, | Umatila...|Puget, Sound Porisiil am|Pler 19 | (! et ol ot IS his experience with Dr. McLeug] 9 1339 Laguna st avomue, 1834 0 8l nororoncimumboal i) 0 amipter 3| June 2 of For Teignd, scht Wiliam 2| @ 1. yrcraughitn: P gl coizn 5 2 © 31 o oCeumbia. JAstoria & Eortland.{il ami(Pler 24 . O TRLEGRAPHICL ® . & In apswer to your letter of recent date, ulvaum'suy that your THIRTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. T 85 L e naraiso & Way.|12 m|Pler 10| - POINT LOBOS, July 12, 10 p m—Weather Rectric Belt hias. becoms Livalusbledic e “f“l‘;;’is_d‘:y o 1. 2017 Pine st. 8. 1920 Point Lobos E 2 2R3 ——— | hazy; wind W, veloeity 18 miles per hour. xing for Ateen vears now, fghtins atcadily, Snd § o 0 i 27 3310 Sacramento st. P FROM SEATTLE. DOMESTIC PORTS, B en ot he oredit to Your Belt, Two or thres years ago $ 7 Washingienst.| 8 856Nl Seteo 0.8 b sl ¢ v — CASPAR—Arrived July 12—Stmr Samoa, Ty back began to hurt me, and then my stomach began to give 5 60114 Point Lobos|10. 3300 Point Tobos o BT B et S| eanicie’ — by i e me trouble. T had to givo up training for the Moftat dght in San o s, - < T = T —|Humboiat....|Skagway & Way Ports.|Jul; =Rl od e S T L Franclsco on account of it. I could not train hard at all, and in . 1208 T 1 2 10 2| Cottage City. |Skagway & Way Ports.|July 14 | 0L San Francisco. 4 @ the ring I lacked strensth and speed. 1 had your Belt recom- ‘B men, . s ¥ INNINGS Santa Ana... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. (SOUTH BEND—Sailed July 12—Bktn Arago, mended to me, and secured one. ' It proved to b‘e}:he very thing, 2 i e g‘ & = g0 e Celler . v back, my stomach came right again, an 0 98,1 6 0in-g g s gyl { I -Arrived July 12—8tmr | @ fore mebar peca troublod bince. I have found also that the Belt FORTIETHE ASSEMSLY DISTRICT. 1 01202 0-8 | T le & increases my endurance and adds to my steam, and I am never 3, 1629 Pine st. |9 2208 Fillmore st. ° 202100 0.8 | SEATTLEArrived July 12—Stmr ALKI, without one. I am only too glad to give this testimonial, for 2. 1588 Bush st. 10. 2823 Clay st. Base hits 2020110017 | S Eragwy; ‘wcits Loflow, Com B Bl What the Belt has done for me I am sure it will do for others. 3 1% Octavia w |11, 1905 Filimors st SUMMARY. !|Skagway & Way Ports. Bpeasmbaie, Teint Bl Ay L Very truly yours, TOMMY RYAN, TOMMY RYAN. e 12 e Ptedee Home run—Reiily. Three-base hit—Mohler. ‘Cooks Tniet & Way Pte P ey Pt v A S Chasipion S5 exciet od v wed. 5 3000 Dos st 1 1208 Dedinatiro ot nmmmm mu':.zmfl__ Dunleavy, Lohman. Sun, Moon and Tide. Schr Zampa. from San Diego. gt 4 Give me s man broken down from dissipation, Mr. Roy 7. 1619 Buchanan st. |15. 2800 Caitfornia st. on errors—Laos A: 2, O 5 - Trived July 12 -Schr Bric, n Pedro. v i irst base o calied el OT Mopeana | United States Coast and, Geodetic Burvey— | _ Passed outward July Tostmr Dirizo, for hard work or worty, from any cause which has ?1{: td}-m‘;m:w':;eds .l‘r;r}le?ll:l:leywl:l‘éel‘:oew“gn e Dz‘a 4 my' b rlgot:'r;’-‘rl:x”;;e'r ..t\'lsl};l:l?!. wmulmm " Exh"k on bases—Los Angeles ' Tymes and ‘Heights of High and Low SR s sapped his vitality. Let him follow my advice for work without tiring. Iam glad I thought of the Belt, for in no 4788 . 19 1550 Vallego st Dertiae Loy Meckwdin & i m. Yort: Fobt Swtvpre 1o Sen. io-taky Xl B Satr e three months and I will make him as vigorous in other way could the money bricg me &0 much pleasure. 2 1700 venworih 10. 2305 Jackson st Streth; Deverssux to Bireib. Passed ballAn’ | Iosits of e Superimicodent? o o i-Arsivea July 12— | @ every respect as any man of his age. Give me a men with pains in his back, a dull achs st Ru e RS R Gersor me of game—I1:55. Umpire—Mc-| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at T 2 uly 11 B “, b P -8 > : i~ g b gervon, ‘mpir e e et St h o K ILLANOOK 3 July 11—Stmr. H 3 I will not promise to make a Hercules of a man 1.111‘ billdmulc}‘as :\' jnént;é coslzzie :i.ud g0” pains in his 4 ?;% 1‘:1")'!:10‘:( yay, st of Fill- - ST MICHAEL—Arrived June 20—-Whaling | @ Who was never intended by nature to be strong and ou: ;‘;:y el asi:“san“ruh:o:‘ in his l:ll’y Lmlmt 5 42 Bay st 13, 2152 Fiibert st A R e sturdy. Even that man I can make better than he is, ':‘_-E;” "t’:‘“u Fiin y{nto e pain, and iy d %186 Union st- 15. 2060 Lombard st Stmr Alcazar, ireenwood. July 12— A Wi o Stmr Coquilie River, from Fort Bragg. strength I can make as good as he ever was. Haibits o B2 Ok ¥ o 5, b e il o 1 rsunr;rt July 12—8tmr Alcatraz, for San I can give back to any man what he has lost by my S worn. } P Francisco. Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which S they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life. Disease and infirmity should not always be associ- ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire’ Passed July 12, 5 p m— from Bureka, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Afrived July 12—Br ship Kate Thomas, from Vancouver; schr Zampa, from San Diezo. Salled July 12—Stmr Spokane, for Alaska; stmr Chas Nelson, for Seattle, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 12—Schr Sophia Christenson, from San Pedro; stmr Che- Mr. J. L. Baird of Orland, Cal.. writes, Oct."13: *My back violation of the laws of nature. is entirely well, and I would mot take §100 for my Beit it 1 could A man who is nervous, whose brain and body are not get another. It is the best thing on earth for a lame back.” weak, who slecps badly, awakes more tired than They come every day from everywkzre. There is when he went to bed, who is easily discouraged, in- not a town or hamlet in the country which has not clined to brood cver imagil\nry troubles, who has cures by Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. avenue. may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of gt e S lost ambition and energy to tackle hard problems, Now what does this mean to you, dear reader? If FORTY-THIRD ASSE: his younger and more vigorous companions. NEAH BAY--Passed out July 12—Schr Ma- lacks the animal electricity which the Dr. McLaugh- you are not what you ought to be, can you ask for 1. 137 Taylor st. hukona, from Everett, for San Francisco. . 2. 121 Eddy st. lin Electric Belt supplies. any better proof to make you try it? Is there a rem- The whole force of vitality in your body is de- edy which is as simple, as easy to use, as sure to pendent upon your aunimal electricity. When you cure and as cheap as Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric lose that by draining the system in any manner my BeltP I have not seen one. You must try it. In jus- Belt will replace it, and will cure you. tice to yourself, and to those who look to you for Mr. Harry U. Jackson, Valleton, Cal, writes: ‘Al- their future happiness, try it now. Act this minute. though you tranger to me, my heart warms toward you as e Jn et e Friend, sof T am. mors than kraterns to ~ BUCh a matter ought not to be delayed. Good Biood is the secret of healthy old age, for it regulates | Passéa in_July 12—Schr John D Tallant, and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the | "Egi74ne 30, for Port Townsend. o imr Coos muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when | B« E"hence July 9; stmr Noyo, from Fort this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain- Sailed July 12—Stmrs Coos Bay and Olym- ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting g{;;_ for San Francisco; schr Lucy, for Ump- in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 12—U § stmr shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome | *Sli.i Juiy 12_Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Beram 1 . Geary st. 3 FORTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY E 1. 9 Paeific st. -11. 703% Y th upon the body, and rheumati ic pains beco: Bureka, o, 1gor of new life in my bod: ches g 0od orn tafe. bt 1 - growth upo; fed with poo matic and neuralgic pains become almost | BWekt, |\ ) ooy gnea uly 11—Bktn 3 204 o paina, T widh Sou evers suceess in your workr | Je'e an; gooc fox, ousn S [0t TS S o o |1 5% i constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities. M _Griffithe, for San_Francisco. Letters like that tell a story which means a great YOU Sleep, it couses no trouble. ¥ou feel the gentle, S B deal to.n sufferor. They are a beacon light to the SIOWing heat from it constantly,.but no sting, no . 101 Montgomery |16, . sufferor. vene. man who has bacome discouraged from useless doc. PUYRIng, as in cld style belts. 7. 2 Bush st allo, for Manila. but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and D reived July 15—Ship Benjamin T 'Packard, stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily |tence March 20 o @@ @ oRrTS ailments disappear. $S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to HONGKONG—Sailed July 12—Jap stmr : E dicesti 1 g | & Meru, for San_ Francisco. improve weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any heredi- | AT90cR Tems, o Ba0, FROCleed, o omr tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. 8. | Foreric, from” Hioso. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. = RN—Arrived July 10—Br ship Kin- ross-shire. hence March Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and hels SONDON: toring. I get such letters every day. Call to-day, or send for my beautiful book, fuil My Belt has a wonderful influence upon tired and ©f the things a man likes to read if he wants to be weak nerves, It braces and invigorates them, ang & strong man. I send it sealed free. : 1. 812 Battery st. stirs up a great force of energy in a man. Cut out this ad. 2 1308 Baariy ot I make the best electrical body appliance in the 3. 328 Montgomery 7 world, having devoted twenty years to perfecting it. Dr. M. C. McLa“gh“ n, 906 ‘!,._'fll st 4. 1357 Dupont at. -Arrived July 12—Br ship Forth- LA you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on bl I know my trade. My cures after everything else BAN FRANCISC0. bank, hence March 3. : and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atianta, Ga. l [ K. 1202 Stockton st. 9. 1204 Mason st 10. 1103 Stoekton st. [ 3 § L4 [ § e [ 3 & i 5 [ 3 s [ Burks, McKittrick, Cal, writes: “From the first ;' ® 9 i § @ [ g S.S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safestand | Salled July 12—Stmr Despatch, for Ho- best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock _____ EASTERN PORT. or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, NEW YORK--Sailsd July 11~Br stmr Ras QUEENSTOWN-Arrived July 12—Br bark has falled are my best arguments, Office hours, 8 2. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Limena, hence March 7. Eil JE2M i comtier cumee, | 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000