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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902 7 _ TARRIES AT WORK |PACIFIC GABLE \ATTACK TITLES BRAINY BOOTS. AND LOSES LIFE| 15 COMPLETED) 70 CI1Y BLOCKS E 2 , 3 Regals are made by machines, fust 90 ar Dredger Foreman Meets|North America and Aus-|Garrett Welch’s Heirs to as machines can do the work better, quicker, Awful Death Near tralia Are Now in Sue for Land in surer, and cheaper, than hand labor, : Oroville. Communication, San Jose, —Regal style and expression cannot be S e achieved by masfi'.,,. s andmfied by Accident Occurs Five Minutes | First Message Passes Be-|Lay Claim to Tract Now MISCELLANEOUS. high priced hand labor. Past Time for Quitting tween Vancouver and Covered by Homes and T —— R » His Post, Brisbane, Business Houses. Cost is reduced to the minimum by “ Tan- : ” 44 ” nery to Consumer ” methods, which cut out the OROVILLE, Oct. 81.—N. L. McKenzie,| VANCOUVER; B. C., Oct. 31.—The com- Special Dispatch to The Call. four profits of T anner, Leather Merchant, Shoe- ¢ 5 a foreman on one of the dredges of the | pletion of the cable line between Van- SAN JOSE, Oct. 3L—A suit that will af- Marigola Dredging Company, operating | couver and Brisbane was accomplished at wholesaler and Shoe-retailer. five miles below Oroville, met a frightful | 7 o'clock last night, although the first | fect the uitle “"t"’;"m:'“’:“t“ ey This N death this morning by being caught in | message dld not get through until this ! Mot In & ; f’f“b V°m sh : v gt method gives you Regal shoes, worth the machinery of the giant gold finder | morning, when the annsuncement wasll(;‘ = {:‘iv;c’; a’pm:eerer:igem otk ith the ndakm’ ofit only— and - crushed between the ponderous | made that one dream of the imperialists | G2rT€ . $6'm' with pr y—at $3’50' wheels. The accident occurred at five | was a reality. The cable is still in the | Cify. The property is worth ;zso,:oo.on Eight widths and 18 half sizes, Look for the minutes past 7 o'clock. McKensie had | hands of the contractors and it will not | includes the four blocks bounded by Or- . . gone to work at 11 o'clock last night and | pe open for business for about three | chard, Locust, San Fernando and Santa proof of Qak sole leather in the “ Window of should have ceased work at 7 this morn- | yeoky During that time it will undergo | Clara streets. Much of the land s cov-| ing, which is the time for making a ” ; | an elaborate system of tests, in order that | very hange of shift, but detecting a squeak Ve the Sole” on ever e (n-l: m:lchlner\ just asfhe wgas abqe it ?ul th: officlals may see that it is in thorough | and the holders of the land have been | 3 i Aeave the bu..\, he endeavored - | working order before being taken over | notified to settle with the heirs of Gar- | Fall Catalogus explains, usual man to oil a bearing, ;nh::; t‘t,:e from 129 coptractors. rett Welch or be prepared to defend them- | trouble see) ed to be, by leaning over | The section between Bamfield Creek and | selves in the court. some gearing instead of taking a few | Fanning Island, which is the longest In| rmpe contestants are John Welch, a son | steps to the other side. The result was | the world, has already undergone a serles | (o oot Welch, and the infant son of | that his coat was caught between the | of tests and proved entirely equal to ex- | lih - ancABEr . Wb BN e coga. pectations. The great question in the [ Peter Welch, ano g McKenzie's arm was wrenched from its | success of the cable concerned this enor- | short time ago. socket and the entire side of his trunk { mous stretch, but it Wgs ;ound b};‘a r&; Garrett Welch died on April 3, 1893, leav- mangled. Notwithstanding his aw: - | cent test to give a speed of more than 100 | ; idotr 3 velch Scul- T : e e L e O S s i | B widowr; nofe My Sy Prcica | Every one will want to read President Roosevelt's juries hé retained consciousness until ly, and two sons—John and Peter Welch. death occurred, four he i- " et hours afier the acci- | MEEY. etual time occupled in the {rans- | Years previously he had accumulated this | gricle ony «The Presidency” in November 6th issue of McKensle was a native of New Zealand, | mission of 4 message from this city to | Property, when it was cheap, and 45 I | He had been engaged in educational work | Sydney, Australia, Will be less than five | advanced in value it made him a WESTU | in his native country, being highly edu- | minutes in the case of a short commercial | man. The claim of the helrs is S ” 3 ¢ . ather on March 8, 1880, | 9 ] cated, but failing health induced him to | message and this. time, of course, will the fact that the fat E 4 A v ied in th titi ¢ | when about to visit Ireland, conveyed the u s om ’ Sold only in 45 Regal Stores from New York to San Frans come to Ameriog and hie' wes exjdeavoring f'hs ‘gaeinly - deoupled Iir, the zepetition bf 4 HUEE > question to his sons, Peter and ‘ ] ered by business houses and residences, Bamfleld Creek, F to upbuild his constitution by physical | the message at Bamfleld Creek, Fanning | O e isco and London. i sland, Norfolk lsland @hd Brisbane. John. On e - o d P S (o Welch began selling the property, and SAN FRANCISCO STORE, @ ittt ieieniiel @ | executed deeds to various persons. It is b oo Fomtl f ey contended by the attorneys for the heirs Edited for every member of the family. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets. - ARl et llgabéxésgqglalvvl&m:fi:f"}éd Oct 31—Stmr Lu. | that all of these conveyances are void, as ) ceamahip Co %1 canta. from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- | the deeds of Welch to his children were (This highly interesting article was written before Bry , Le T , Queens- | céeded. never set aside and still stand as a mat- A g . .\-\"\m S NioW YORK—Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Celtic, | ter of record; that the land passed out | Mr. Roosevelt was nominated ag Vice-President.) a TRANSPORT SHERIDAN MAKES R e g estern” Commercial o hildr d there is no record of the . . iy “‘“F’;m,. et o3 Time Ball. cniaren having wansterred It back to| Every American family. t:mt .; noltd f::egvmg.tbe 1 ;) y , U. 8. N., - Al unt: o e rents 3. . 4 REGORD'BREAKING ROUND TRIP Stmr Marioss. Rendle, Febitl E"':Si%ngg’“;fi:fic’f.gs';,‘i, R i | st | weekly visits of The Com;:a; it';n shou : tgm a su r R 2 1 t t: ars will be demanded. secure ) it P B e e tomr o v vy | %enty Sears wil ve demardet | seription for the paper with this issue; and thus. 3 Leland, Santa Cruz. tuuam; was dropped exactly at noon to-day, ; o Rcatraz, Carison, Greenwood. e.. & moon of the 120th meridian, or at § | disposed of all of the property with the FREE all the remaining issues for 1ges; including he army transport Sheridan, which ar- Mariposa sailed vesterday for Tahiti with a | , Br stmr Quito, Shotton, Ladysmith. p ., Greenwich time. exception of about $80,000 worth. This h chr Gem, Ny Schr Repeat, W m, Coos Bay 3O BURNETT, | jepded to the widow shortly before m- i the Thanksgiving and Christmas Double Numbers. on, Willapa Harbor. y ke Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charke. | geath. Mrs. Welch at that time was tvel i St ' oy Manila, | Jarge cargo and about a score of passengers, e e A8 from which inciudec _Osmond Walker, Mr F tine early yesterday morn- | gart, H Victor Segalen. ' C. SPOKEN. € about 4 o’clock in the afternoon | Fuicher. wife and two child Muh- [ Jun, lat 28 N, lon 27 W, Br bark Tas- Years of age. A year or so later she mu_. docked at fhe transport wharf. She e { 2, Lagues itel . G. Merl- | mama, trom London, for San Diego. Sun, Moon and Tide. ried John Scully, & young man 22 years of * ] 10 p m—Weather Times and Heights of High and Low | ty, afterward became a policéman, lost passed quars Cavalry, 164 Sick, 249 casuals, . FOIT 10RO 01t I h w Fort Poi San | ored) Cava c! E s | A clear; wind NW, velocity 26 miles per hour. yaters at Fort Point, cptrance to $em | hi¢ position and finally deserted her. prisoners, thirteen hospital corps men, | Logan Sails To-Day. ESTIC PORTS. Frapcisco Bay. Publiéhed by official au- | his p L v thirty-nine discharged soldiers, twent The army transport Logan will sail at noon Arrived 06t §1--Ship Paur| o thorlty of (S Saperintendent T LT i i 2 el e will ca s of the quartermaster's depart- | to-day for the Philippines. | i e = { the city front (Mission-strect wharf) about our Filipinos and ninety-eight | cabin passengers and about 70 soldie Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Samoa, for [ the ¥ fromt (Hesion et ot v arse Saoss | Including cameras, films, plates, etc. Also Every new subscriber for 193 who will cut out and send this slip or name will take @ large quantity of mail 4 of this paper, at once, with $1.75 will receive: passenBers. e S Arrived Oct 81—Stmr Mackinaw, | the height of tide s the same at both places. | printing and developing. The lowest 3 ere welle'six eathe duritg the voy- | ieaats FEFouate Cuee lusiudes & oo i bictn James Johnson, from Hono® — e — | prices that can be made for good work, | —All the issues of The Companion for the remaining LG T e S T | lo iy :f“.j"e R SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. done by Amefl\cdmk'{or:(metn' Sanborn weeks of 1?02. 3 e FTREE . < Oct 31—Stmr Hyades, fro — — ¥ < A m.\p,rn;er chap m‘ of l:e k{-nsx} Rate Advances. "*’d ‘ o Asiea Oct 81_Bark S“" ,ls:s Vail & Co., 741 Market stree T);Zeun’lzk;;x:(sgnlng‘ Christmas ans ew Year's Double a Volunteers, was brought home | R . due Brit- San Diego. un sets e iy 3 ! Those that died were: R T S ey remidps i Nb Wrrived Oct g1—stmr Des- | Moon sets & Women’s Auxiliary Dance. —The Companion Calendar for 1403, lithographed in 12 sh sh ydes: e n Fi c Ci t colors and k vate Troop C, Ninth Cav- | to 65 peg cent Francisco; 4l Clan Galbraith, . &=y Time| [Time] Time| “The entertainment and dance of the | s B &£ a 11: W. T, Hawthorne, em- — SR : 5w - women’s auxiliary of the British and | —And The Companion for the 52 weeks of 1908—a library - er's department. died Octo- | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. MO R LR e e e Arociean “Union held 1ast might at 21| { Of the most varied and delightful reading for every member of the family. X o o e S RC B — for United Kingdom. =1 = Pest street proved a very delightful af- g ‘ yer October 25; Frank 1L, Dur. | The schooner Forester was chartered prior AT G SN fair. The hall was crowded. An interest- - eny F. Twenty-ninth In- | to arrival for lumber from, Forfat, o s}-\;:.»:i Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Farallon, for Skagway; | 3 ing programme was rendered by Miss n r 27, and unassigned pri- was chartered prior | stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. 4 Alma Bridges, Miss Nielsen, R. E. Keene, Anncuncement of the 1903 Volume and Sample Copies of the Paper sent Free. . Godswork, died October 28, to e D Bamber from Portland to South| Arrived Oct 30— e xKnngu,Dfrom Skiwway. | ¢ Mrs. J. Kemp, Richard Hunt, Miss E. A of death in every case was - 0n Arrived Oct 31—Bark Kate Davenvort, from | 6 5 e oo i s Africs st @0s. ey elidan ke e ol Todhunter and’ the Misses Wright THE YOUTH'’S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. RT T END—Arriv ot 21— ——— oo The Sheridan left here September 1, and Grain for Europe. S e - Jeives. el 7 5 n ship Aberfoyle, from ser River, for Liver \on;—x“ the above exposition of the tides | the five days' detention in| ... prench bark La Bruvere was cleared | pool; schr Lyman D Fostey, from Mazatlan; | ihe early morning tides are ziven in the left NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMTSEMENTS. at Merivales has made the | .eraay for Queenstown for orders with 62,483 | sbip Paul Rovere. hence Oct' 2 hand column and the sgccessive tides 0f tha | s o s Ar ;s A s AAAr AN . e Passed in Oct rip since the inauguration e 970, a 7 etls || Pass 1—Bark Kate Davenport, | day in the order of occurfence as to time: the ‘& e Ripres fils Tuviey, yained pt O e ireiey | from: Hunters Bay, for Seattle; schr Polaris, | fourth time column gives the last tde of ths | VASELINE NO GOOD FOR HAIR. OPERA THEATRE: e ite among army | Sroas ro o & age Sarued ac §i60, | {rom Salinas Cruz; ‘Br stmr’ Hyson, ~fron: | day. cxcopt when there are out three tides, 43 | o S ki s a favo! my | 2 ; . - | Hongkong, for Victoria and_Seattle. somet} . 'The heights given are in 5 ¥ i Sl e Paou R R Hind, -hence ation 15 the. od e of ho Vs Dandruff Germ Thrives in It, as Well A HOUSE~ S THALLS wortly before her arrival Passed in Oct 31— addition to the soundings of the United States Peabody was presented with | The Mariposa’s Cargo. Oct schr Lyman D Foster, from Mazatlan. | Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) | el B t St Eighth. Phone South 333. o oo ot 3 Apipnge | B ‘F‘ i Arrived Oct Jl—Schr Estder Buhme, from | sien precedes the height. and then the number as in All Grease. | NOTE—Performance commences at § sharp! | Market St near Tshth BUORe PR SO essing thanks to k i | e e & Honolulx given is subtracted from the depth given by | A well known Chicago hair specialic® | Matinee Saturday at 2 sharp! R ressing thanks to him and his | Tahiti wit orted merchandise iled Oct 51—Br ship Aberfoyle, for Queens- | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean E ST PERMORMANCE OF GHT and Sunday 5 imes. cfficers for courteous attention, that did | valued at and Inciding the follows e s S A invitéd the Inter Ocean reporter to eome | TO-NIGHT LA: N Eonborata Production of the Sensational Drama ch to remo’ d voy- | 1661 bbis flour, 48,093 1bs bread, 8410 lbs ——Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Prentiss, i hib S £ his office and see, under a microscope, n move the tedium of the voy- | 1601 bble fout, 434 s b LINDA o0ds canned goods, T how the germ that causes dandruff See the great Ship- *‘)':“*-*'”"?" St Sfum foas Movements of Steamers, thrives in vaseline. The specialist said DI CHAMOUNIX. wreck Scene. See tha San Diego; stmr Ramona, pie- schr A J West, from Grays Harbor. = that all hair preparations containing eyl R il Sma:?uflg;k Life Sav- Oct 31—Stmr South -Bay, for San TO ARRIVE, grease simply furnish food for the germs Matinee sn- -le ape e y D . mona, for San Frameisco; S LAl 2 hr Weme Brothers, for Astoria: stmr Al —— | and /help to propagate them. The only Vel Tl B IR | e | e Ee R i sy | LA BOHEME. INMETROPOLIS R - Vi . 2ge The ranking officer on board was Lieu- Colonel G. G. Greenough of the corps. When the Sheridan left the cholera scare had ceased to | m and bacon, 6 pkgs fr: 69 Dkge salmon, ctls wheat, 10,111 lbs brar 850 1bs peas, 846 Ibs dried fruit, 1 ar the disease was disappearing 208 pki | e 1 a it had come. | for Eurera. B and the only hair preparation that Ry z Ibs sugar, s | = ) 8 rooklyn. Mendocino & Pt. Arena|) 1 | germs, and the only PECR { 1e Sheridan’s cabin passengers were: | ;' 5 s champagn 4ot v A—Krvjred. Oct ST _Phas Hauty ) Batipr | Seattie & Whateom | 1| will do that is Newbro's Herpicide. *De: | EN . EVENINGS . nant Cok G. G. Greenough, Cap- | drugs and medicine: pkgs dr. 1860, e & i Denderah.... | Seattle 1| stroy the cause, you remove the effect.” | Yunday’ nights and Saturday PR]CE " MATINEES . > Young and G W. Mosee, | boots and shoes, 11 soap, it SoulhlBu | San Pedro 2 | without dandruff no falling hair, no bald- | ' First production in this city utenants H. M. Morrow, §. B. Pearson, J T R P o GRAYS HAREOR—Sailed Oct 30—Stmrs G | Contenniai...| syiuapa Harbor ness. Ask for Herpicide. 1t is the only | pRICES AS EVER............ 25¢, 50c and T3¢ ; R M. Barton. R, R. Love, T. B |} PR5.000 foet Tumper. « C Lindauer auna Grace Dollar, for San Fran- Bestile destroyer of the dandruff germ. Telephone Bush 9. ELECTION RETURNS will be read from the ; et A M Mitiae | D00, postsy 195,060 feet Jumber, 18 ples biey 4 i San Pedrs . : stage next Tuesday evening. Cha iplesu. Majors A. H. Appel, | JRC SUNCUCES s phgs tay, 23 pkes mar- rivea Oct 31—Stmr Chehalis, hence Oct 2 Hengimg ... .4 F. Robins, C. H. Andrews. | i g0 material, 18 bdls pipe, 28 pkgs seales, 47 UREKA—Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Pomona, v Anderson, Captains H. A. | bk material 7 phes thip | hence Oct 30. ek Hambarg & Wesi Coisi Nov. W.' Daywait, J. F. | PRER wert. el s s AH BAY—Passed out Oct 31—Schr Min- | yencurs: bor 5 Kennedy, W. J. | nie A Caine, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. | o' siadater C. H. Long, W. Al- ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Robert | 9 2 Grays Harbor No Coos Bay & Pt. Orlnrdl\o G Grays Harbor : Tl | Tlickesy \ and Bernard Kel- | Shipping Intelligence, Dollar, from Seattle; schr John A, hence Oc- Grays -Hariioy u wi B <o .\il’.l\)‘l;. . """:r“'” ; 3 3 Crescent Cit ?r‘l‘é‘c‘l“.,’f“ci N 00“ i asy | oo bbs B. J. 31—Stmr Leelanaw, for San Fran- P Sl S e Pts | ouT OF RUT. Friday, Ocotber 31 20 howrs from Eu- Fannie Adele, for San Francisco. Oct 31—Bktn John Smith, for San Gilmore, H. Andrews. Stmr Corona. Nova H. Titus, Mrs. W. J. | rexa MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY) Nov. NOTHING STEREOTYPED IN OUR GREA’ | Parquet, any seat, 25c: Balcony. 10c; hit: SHOWS. . | dren, any part exeept-reserved, 10e Humboldt Portland . 4 al, Walviz, : 1 A Newport & i 5 en, Miss Ivy vhor mr Rival, Walvig, 14 hours from Mendo- FOREIG) S. g n. Mies Ivy Ravhor. | Stmr Rival, Walvi ours from Men FORBIGN PORTS Humhoial Our big Surplus Stock Sale 'NE FACES AND ACTS!| ¢ WHIRL-I-GIG ” mhen and wits, | D fidr;gm’wd R 5 —Arrived Sent 13—Br "bark qn{fi"e Arera Qi1 to catch up on deliveries. Rapoli; Carver and Pollard; Xlein, New Gold Dollar. Pt 2T | aanaad. . el TOm | Invermay, uver. | Grays H 51 s : - Ott Brothers and Nickerson and G. Pricieau, Mrs. | Greenwood. bee o plagectB _Arrived Oct By atmr Bhi: | TS P A H The Sa'e will reopen on In connection with the above, NEXT MONDAY Macomb, A. C.! ;(ur::; ':xrir‘.':' E:;.':;,\h&‘ = J-r:m” w lu vertown, from London, for San Francisco, and | San Jose. New Yorl - Monday Morning at 10 the Biograph. Last Week of | NIGHT. First time here, 4 Y, E s " | e Corona. Humbeldt 6| . g Miss | U S stmr Sheridan, P: iy, 25 days from er stmr I¢is, for San Fran- | Senta Rosa.. | San Diego & W 6| o’clock, and continue dur- Evelyn Ormsby; Doherty’s Canins “WAY UP GAST” B i e i 1T g s N—Safled .Oct 90—Br bask | Boains l Mendacifo & . Arena [ L0 x,‘ ek anl Circus; Hickey and Nelson; Wes- i g Vs = | : g e —¢ s Bay. edr 7 niest travesty ever seen o a 5 ek Martha Davts, McAl days from shielas. SRS Bap o We«‘?’cflfinkx I ing next ¥ - ton and Allen, and the Athos Fam- | Night Prices, 25c and 80c. Sat. and Sun. Mot " X et 20—Br ship Loch e A | inees, 23c. _Children at Matinees, 10¢. Schr Bender Bros, Wetze urs. from | Garve, for San Francisco. e Faprfopen cooe O, 8 Naman.flgmmann (] ily. COMINGThe Warld's Famous Thought Head- Iversens Landing. % HOBART—Sailed Sept 9—Fr bark Edovard | Nevadan. Honolulu & Kahului. 10 J y er, DR. ALEX TYNDALL. Schr Ida A, Camobell, Reyes. hr ks Myl Schr & Danilelson, Larsen, 24 hours from 3 hours from Poiut | Detaille, for San Francisco. Sept 10—Fr bark | Alameda. Honolulu ............ %o Hascona TR Nov. 11 122-132 Futter Street, | V> Eatled Oct 31—Stmr Ventura, 351-261 Bush Street. GOLUMBIA LEADING THEATRE C ALI Fo R N' A TO SAIL. ark, Reinertsen, 10 hours from > EAN STEAMERS. % [ PRk Arens, o | MovItLE sailed 31—Stmr Pretorian, | Steamer. Destination, | Salls.| Pier. MATINES TO-DAY. STt S e Cactber: § for Montreal - Sale Bush S:reet Annex. TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. riday, Ocotber 31 CHERBOURG-—Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Co- November (R Last Appearance of His Joyful Majesty, The Oceanic Steams s Sasataid Stmr Mariposa, Rennle, Tahiti; J D Spreck- | jumbi Seattle direct Siuslaw River . 5 pm|Pier 2 Entrance Sutier S reet Stores. PPy < 99 T -" .I- K e B 111 KING DODO LAST TIME TO-NIGHT Alliance... | Eureka-Coos Bay..| (RAYMOXD HITCHCOCK) e bt . & e And His Merry Choral Court of 75 People. San Tuan | N via Fasiinalia Pmipuss” | For Stomach Disorders, . N . 1 Mandalay. | Coquifle River ... Pler 3 Goutbfiml( Dvspepsia, | Beginnin IOKDAY 2c and 50c MATINEE TO-DAY. Novemher 2. To-Worrow Night - ‘‘LOST RIVER.” Wllh ANl Its “PRETTY MAIDENS." Humboldt ... San Diego & Wa A Great Cast of Well Known Favorites, Direct From Great New York Run of Six The Musical Becnld Breaker. et onths. Best :\A_’:’:___:"A.:n:l:i:hne Water GRAN HOUSE E__E_ CHUTES! San Pedro & Way] November 3 AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. A . MATINEES 10 WO NIGHTS OF hiGH CLASS SPECIALTIES EVERY AFTEL L” AOON AND EVENING. T pizszee | “THE STHOOL FOR SGAND ALcAZ ,,,E;. Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, | NEW ANIMALS in the Z0OO. g e MARIE WAINWRIGHT, -sevnencrs s Last Two Nights-u!lfinee To-llay THE GRAND SR HOUSE STOCK Co. | More Greatly Discussed Than Anything in San In the Strong Socl'!y Drama, Francisco Are the ] ) + POPULAR PRICES 10c, 1, 25, 80e, T5c. LIPE-SAVING INCUBATORS PO L TO WINm Seiscn iacy A1 10 e and e | BLECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGHT {55 RS A WOM AN SUT::‘?NE::ETHS. The Chutes” Phone is Park 23 3 Pt — = dail For, Sails. from New York, via Plymouth, for Portland direct Humboldt CANDY CATHARTIC THEY. WORK. WHILE YU SLEEP ANNUAL SALE 10000000 Greatest nfie Wort A MILLION AMERICAN BEAUTIES keep their blood pure, their complexion soft and clear, their breath sweet and their whole bodies active and healthy with CASCARETS Candy Humboldt . 12 Novemb Humboldt . @. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor Denderah. . | Hamburg-W, Coast| NQ"Q;!I‘“)IQI' G Seattle hatcom San Diego & Way. Pt, Arena & Albion| Newport & Way.. Sydney & Way Grays Harbor .. .. ovember 7. China & Japan. Mexican Ports . City Puebla| Puget Sound Pm—u Nerth Fork | Humboldt ,....... November 8. Mendocino City. N. ¥, via Pluflmn Nevember 11. Nebraskan. | Honolul & Kallus [, Bm wSooom mfi» ab t Week—“BECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM ADMISSION. 10e. ,m£ BN g ildren Oathartic. The quick effects of OASCOARKTS as system oleaners and blood purifiers; their Bhatvay & Wiy ports (o B it oo AL Frblaking -t | AT, (el SHe/ap Palm Skaxway & Way Borts fNow. | & | thel election Wil be re6d_between each act. CENTRAL PARK. 1 2 AJ-K i City Seattle. I{WIY & Way Ports.[Nov, 7 I promptness in curing pimples, boils, blotches, liver-spots, blackheads, and in sweetening a -Wednesday and Satur- tainted breath, have become known through the kind words of ladies who have tried them. Santa Ana... Inlet & Way Pts|Nov. FREE TO LADIBS Wol AL Hence the sale of nesrly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. The quickest, surest, way to beauty Bertha.......| Caks mict & Way Bisinoy: BASEBALL, ;"m:’,,‘:%;&"::'i: :.E::g?u;v:_ vark, E and is to cleanse the blood, for Beauty’s Blood Deep. The first rule for purifying the blood is to keep Will Celebrate Halloween. mumm’mm LEASUK %u 3 S A R ok el the bowels free, gently but positively. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic are the only medicine The Scottish Thistle Club will celebrate . '“"'N"-% 3 2 fir and to do it. All druggists, 10e, 25¢, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CCO. its twenty-first anniversary of Halloween LOS ANGELES vs. MN FRANCISCO. E wE[‘Kl Sampie and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Oo, Chicago or New York. A ;:u.’fé:,“‘:;a;fi?i'r.‘r"y"iff”'iam‘n','e 'r!:gat::: RECREATION PARK, TH s Y CALL a pleasa Harris Streets. 3 o el who may Ylenie Um0 1a apsbeet AR :x.tl;eu* s Stoekton Street, $1 per Year. Hotels