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PARAL ADVERTISEMENTS. \LED RHEUMATISM HELPLESS AS A C! ILD—HAD TO BE DRESSED LIKE AN INFANT BY His Cendition Made It Necessary to Give Up His Business, and He Tells | His Own Experience of How He Has Been Thoroughly Cured. I suffered v HIS FAITHFUL WIFE, ars. For twenty years 1 Oakland, and had I not been Iyzed me and rendered me as ay thst doctors and_medicine ourth a y a general rh ably be in for years, from ac as a b 1 untii 1 w rostrated by it. Everythin, apprec eptember 3 of this year, [ - enue, San Francisco. aent i for a month. Thd t after years of ering, after having to I had found a ireatment that wouid cure me and I Electro-Chemistry has done the work. I am cured. I am as free from pain as any man my age. Doctors had used elec- they didn’t know how to use it lectricity. in medicine is hat, and the Electro-Chemic Specialiste surely know mend sufferers to these gentlemen. 2425 Fourth Street, West Berkeley. ELECTRC-CHEMISTRY CURES Cancer. Consumption, Tumors, Deafness, Asthma, Catarrh, Rheu~ B " e} OFFICIALS STOP | day from Santiago, Cuba, on the steamer The mon: infinentins papers in the | OFiZ2ba cn route to Point Loma, Cal, to | State are lending assistance in de- | JOIT the “Universal Brotherhood. feating Amendment No. 8§, known as matism snd Neuralgia. Blocd es and Fistula, Skin and cascs and Discases or Men and Women. Consultation IS FREE. CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. f out-of-town patients the Eiectro-Chemic Institute will loan a complete and outfit free of charge (o those iaking treatment for the cure of Rheu- ralgia, and the Diseases of Men and Women. Write for detalls, Electro-Chemic Institute l!S Grant Avenue, San Francisco. and 7 to & p. m., daily: Sundays, 10 2. m Separate ap: m. to5p w to1p m. tments for Ladies and Gentlemen. Oregon Off for Orient. C sailed vesterday for station, duty as the Evans. Since Bremerton navy ¥ many m the ~ YOUNG GUBANS an of of see- navy's particular pride. | e s rtunity San Juan Sails. Company’s San Panama and way > and about ffty pa: Children From Santiago | Are Detained in : New York. Goes to 70 Per Cent. surance on the British ship { ced vesterday to T0 per 116 days from New- | NEW YORK, Nov. 1L—Eleven children whose average age is 10 years, arrived to- The immigration officials of this port | Assembly Constitutional A-e-dmeut}han been asked to hold these children No. 28. |25 possible objectionable " aliens for in- quiry. The children are in charge of Dr. s N ~ e 9. & ;' et wn 4 No cherge for consultation. Our Dr. Talcott personaily takes charge nf or their native land. She asserted that every case, and his known reilability is she hed documentary consent from the | 2, Fuarantée of honest and faithtul | parents or guardians of the children to 5 3 ilheir being sent to Point Loma. The SRR | chilaren were all held for the , board 1 Men Onlys; T —— WEAKNESSES VARICOCELE Dr, Talcatt & Co. company them to Point Loma, where Mrs. | the Universal Brotherhood, and known as | the “purple mother,” tahlisted a temple for teaching children the Buddhist religion. A physician not entitled to his fee in advance. We were registered. Miss Van Pelt insisted that the young immigrants were all to re- ceive a thorough education at the Point Loma institution and to stay there untii | they reach thefr majority. They will n y { then be at liberty, | whatever profession or trade they have | clected to follow, either in this country | | ime o1 | conditional in char- [l of spectal inquiry. In duc to 2 damaged Our Dr. Talcott most cases are ostate gland Sun, Moon and Tide. Times and Helghts of High and Low | Waters at Fort Pofnt, cntraice to San | Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high @nd ow waters occur at (he city front (Mission-strect wharf) about voted to this epecialty. 1s an enlargement f the vitz] blood vessels. 1t is ommon disorder. Most men ar afflicted with some stage of t | iwenty five minutes later than at Fort. Point; =eg=e. We can cure Varic | the height of tide is the same at both plauges. one week at ar office. e LIy patients have been cured without | 'NDAY, NOVEMBER 2, @ failure or unpleasant result. | RACTED From statisties our practice, 90 DISORDERS -6:54 p. m, [Time| Ft. | ‘ Fr [Time] § B | Wi [Time| By cur method no time is lost, no change in diet or habits, per- cures being effected in a but little expense o} | pomamma L <position of the tides the early morning tfdes are ziven in the left hend column and the successive tides of t) day in the order of occurrence as to time; tl fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are oat three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in a66ition 1o the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charte, except when & minus (—) sign precedes the height and then the number given is subtracted froin -the depth given by the charts. ‘The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, FEL Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. B. N., Mer- chants Exchanee, San Francieco, Ci November 1, 1902 The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry tullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i, e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 9 | 9. mi., Greenwich time. (PRIVATE ENTRANCE) 1140 Markat Straet, Opposite Hale's. our cplored char rterest- desiving to study the am the male; sent free. J. C. BURNETT, . Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. rtrude Van Pelt, who intended to ac- | Katherine A. Tingley, high priestess of | is said to have es- | e 0 | The litle immigrants were all think teneree °my *pe. M| clad and telt the cold air keenly wh West who conduct [l |they urrived. Their case has come under siness on thes: B tne especial attention of the Soclety for » es | the Prevention of Cruelty to- Children, NOT A DOLLAR | which will ascertain for what purpose the | ASEED FOR children were brought to the United ONTIL States. :rr:c;:? > The children and Miss Van Pelt were mot 1im- || t2ken to Ellis Island and the children she said, td practies | United States Coast ‘and Geodetlc' Survey— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1902. ALEXANDER BRINGS FROM ARCTIC 1 HE steam whaler Alexander, which arrived yesterday from Un- alaska. brings to port the banner catch of the season. £he has en toard the bone of seventeen whales, or about 20,000 pounds, of a mar- ketable commodity valued at $4 a pound: This is noc all of the Alexander's catch. Early in the secason she sent down by the steamer Ohio £000 pounds of bone. The value cf her harvest is more than $100,000 and in this sum all hands share in measure according to their standing on the Alexander's crew list. Tlle share of the officers, which is fig- uréd on the basis of the market price of whaicbone, will be considerable and even the green hands will probably be a few hundred dollars on the good side of the | slopchest. This is the biggest catch the | Alexander has ever made. but, while the topnotcher for this season, looks small | beside the sixty-nine whales credited | @bout five years ago to the Norwhal. } i Measles br out on the Alexander | during the cruise and half a dozen sail- ors were laid low by the disease. They all recovered. however, and the blubber- hunter had a clean bill of health when she arrived. The on! company that got anything like the worst of the cruise was the ship's mascot, a heav: jovial-looking buli terrier. The dog developed a grudge against his Bskimo won all his fights, he has sacrificed nu- merous patches of his coat and is still { nursing some of the scars received in his | last ~ to the dog settlement at Un- | alaska. The Aleyander is the first of the Arctic fleet Lo arrive. The others are now due. Their catches up to October 6 are reported by the Alexander as follows: Jeanette, Willlam Baylies, 5; Norwhal, 5; Thrasher, 4; Bowhead, 2; Belvedere, 4; Karluk, 4: | Beluga, 1. | BT A ] Logan Sails for Manila. { The ar transport Logan, which sailed { Yesterday for the Philipines, ‘left port look- [ing lke a yacht and within and. without is {said to Le in first-class condition. She car- ed 1500 tons of cats and 1500 tons of gen- eral supplies, as well as a large shipment of mail. ok only seventy soidlers and had about 200 cabin passengers. Among the passengers was Lieutenant Col- onel John D. Hall, deputy surgeon general. | Captain E. E. Benjamin of the First Infantry, | who is well known in San Francisco, alas | sailed on the Logan. Among the passengers | were many of the recently graduatsd class trom ‘West Point. They looked spick and span, but strangely unfamiliar In the German CRD recently adopted and which most of the sub- alterns affected There were two brides-to-be among the pas- sengers: Miss Anna R. Wilson goes out to marry Lewis Knight, deputy treasurer of the province of Buluean, and Miss Boyer upon arrival at Manila will marry John Sullivan, school teacher. The Logan's cabin passengers Wil- were: liam Howe, Paul H. Fox, Captain James Clark and wife, Victor H, and wite, wife, Olmstead, Henry Gannett C, W. Zwack, CIift C._ Bolton and Miss Anna R. Wilson, Miss E A. W. Hastings and wite, E. G. W ants J. 5. E. Young and wife vn, J. M. Hobson, A. B. Docker: J. Moran, H. Foster, Pegram, Oscar Foley. Cooper, R, M. Nolan and w: M. | . Hess and_ wife, ‘G C. Rockwell, E. | Harris, W, Mc] , G. H. Stewart, H. C. Price and ), ; Captains M, C. | Kerth, Clough_Overton, E. Carnahan, G. C. Houle, C. . Penrose and wife and sister, F. W. Lewis, K. Morton, Halstead Dorey, E. E. Benjamin and A. G, Lott and wife; Majors C. M. Drake, W. Abercrombie and wife and child and W. F,” Lieutenant Col- onels J. D. Hall and wife and William Stanton | Carter; | and wife; Colonels Charles Smart and P. D. | | Vroom; Mrs. K. Morton and child and nurse, Mrs, Charles Biilingsiea, Mre. P. M. B. Travis, 1da L. Thompson, Dora E. Thompson, L. S. Wilcox and_wife, Miss Josephine Stanley, A. H. Laffin, Mrs. Bernard Lictig. Mrs. W. E. Smith and wife. J. W. Winklebach Mrs. K. W. Walker and nurse and W. W.. Quintop, Mrs. W, A. Glass- J. S, McDonald, L. M. Lang and s, T, 1. Wint, J. D: Snitfin and Henry nond. X..C —_—— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. i | | Saturday, November 1. ‘\ Stmr Novyo, llefsen, 53 hours from San | Pedro. | Stmr Samoa, Madsen; 11 hours from Bowens Landis Stmr Brooklyn, Higging, 15 hours from Fort | Bragg, via Point Arena 11 Fours; bound south; [ put in to land passengers. 3 i "Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 93 hours from What- ‘mr Gualala, Ols=n, 1§ hours from Caspar. Stmr Natlonal City, Johnson, 45 hours from i San Pedro. 7 b aflér mr Denderah, Von Riegen, 3% days ttle; put in to finish loading. { Vhaling stmr Alexander, Tilton, 14 days H » Unalask: O or "Aberdé:n, Reed, 40 hours from San Pedro. Gor stmr Karnak, Kopp, 102 days from Ger [ burg, vja Champerico 9 days. ‘"?{;(Im ‘;’lsmer. Chase, 23 days from Hono- Iul Snip Talls of Clyde, Matson, 17 days from | X{:i!;’;.lu Star of Russia, Lindberg, 16 days from Jyak Bey. P W F Witzemann, Smith, | Grays Harbor. Schr C A Thayer, | Grays Harbor, “¥ GUSIDE, BOUND IN, 9 P. M. Ship Wm_} Macy, schrs Letitia, Andy Ma- | oney, Lily and Melrose and ship Falls of Clyde. S " Rehr Lily, Nelson, 13 days from Umpqua. :1{:; Meirose, Petersen, 13% days from Grays Harbor. Schr Andy Harbor. : Sohr Tettitia, Sarrins, 13 days from Neha- | lem, 13 days from Munson, 12 days from Mahoney, 10 days from Grays CL s . November 1. mr Coos Bay, Swanson, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. mr Astec, Fleicker, Tacoma; Pacific Mail | Steamshiy Co, i Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria; Pacific Coa Steamshin Co. g Eomr San Jusn, Ury, Panama; Pactfic Mail Novander, chin Co. Sy Fureka; Co. Btmr _ Coro Coast Steamstin Br ship General Gordon, Gibbons, Melbourne; Moore & Co. Pacific KEMP’S SUPPOSITORIES. TOMANS CHARMS! MANY WOMEN_ARE CONSIDERED __ DULL AND UNINTERBST- ING. WHY? BE- CAUSE HEADACHES, BACKACHES AND IR' RITABILITY HAVE ROBBED (THEM OF AMBITION TO CHARM. Nothing so weakens the system and saps the vitality like that obnox- fous discharge known as Whites or Jeucarrhoes, i which though not a dis- e in itself, in time develops falling of the womb, ovarlan derangements, ete. Kemp's Suppositories, & mild, soothing and healing lo- | cal romedy,” containing no opiates, cures leucorrhoca ‘speedily. Weak organs are pri- marily the cause of leucorrhoea. Kemp's Sup- positories cure by strengthening these orsans and Infusing new life throughout the genera- tive eystem. Read these few words from one who knows the value of Kemp's Bupposito- ries: SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dear Friends: T have been a loni tine. find- ing the way to health. Now that I have found (it 1 wish to tell my suffering sisters. For a long time 1 was a sufferer from female trou. bfes. T had leucorrhoea badly, accompanied by headaches, backaches. dizziness and shoot- ing pains all over my body and at time of men. struation I suffered intense pain. T treated with first one physician and then another and used various remedies, but without even gain- ing temporary rellef.’ Utterly discouraged, I tried Kemp's Suppositories. In one week’ pain was almost unknown to me. For three monthy T continued their use and 2t the end of that time had gained over twenty pounds and was a picture of health. That is two years ago, and I've mever been ill since. Am in perfect health. Try them and be convinced, MISS M, O'CONNOR, 1123 Foisom st. 30 Kemp's Suppositories, $2, sent postpaid on receipt of price. Put up only by the K. 8. . Medical Co., 1236 Markat, Cor, Jones B 1 Jemp's Suppositories have been sold a full guarantee for the past twelve m;’:d" N Trade Mark Registered, member of the -Alexander’s | i | brothers, and, although he is said to have | i | | — Br ship Manydown, Evans, London; Eppin- ger & Co. Bark Roderick Dhu, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. SAILED. Saturday, November 1. Brooklyn, Higgins, San Pedro: San Juan, Ury, Pavama, ‘etc. v Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocine. Mandalay, Batchelder, Coquille Rl:‘zfl Alllance, Hardwick, Eureka and Coos Engalls, Stmr Noyo, Ellefsen, Fort Brags. Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Seattle. National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Aberdeen, Reed, ——. (U S st Logan, Stinson, Manila. U S stmr Oregon, Burwell, Honolulu. Bark Roderick Dhu, Engails, Hilo. Brig J D Spreckels, McNeill, Guam. Schr Okanosan. Reusch., Port Gamble. Schr Newark, Crangle, Point Arena. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 1, 10 p m—Weather ¢lear; wind NW, velooity § miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov Scotia, hence Oct 29 PORT TOWNSEND--Passed in Nov_1—Bark Diamond Head, from Honolulu; ship Florence, from Honolu TACOMA—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Queen, from Seattle; stmr Tampico, from Seattle, Salled Nov 1—Schr Mary E Foster, Honolulu: stmr_Tremont, for the Orient. REDONDO—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Laknie, for San Francisco. ? Arrived Nov 1-—Stmr Redondo, hence Nov 1. COOS BAY—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Arcata, for San Fran- clseo. e ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Melville Doi- lar, for San Francisco; schr Metha Nelson, for Htlo. 4 PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Oct Esther Buhne, from Honolulu. SEATTLE-Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Jeante, { Hunters Bay. Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Humboldt, from Skag- way; stmr Montara, hence Oct 28; bark Dia- mond_Head, from Honolulu. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 1—Schr Salva- tor, from Everett; stmr Lakme, from Redondo; schr Louise, from Umpqua. EUREKA—Arrived Nov hence Oct 31. iled Nov 1—Stmr Navarro, NOME—In port Oct 2i—Stmrs Ohio, Roa- noke, Br stmr Garonne, stmr Nome City; stmr S stmr Corwin, schr Volante. Arrived Nov 1-Stmr Jobn 8 Kimball, me. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 1—Br bark Lodore, from Aca>ulco. EASTERN PORT. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct Acme, from Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. ADEN—Arrived Oct 31—Br stmr Hindustan, —— e e ADVERTISEMENTS. 1—Stmr for 31—Schr for 1—Stmr Bureks, for San Fran- o 31--8hip OVERLOOKED. There Are Patent . Medicines and Remedies Without Number { For Every Diseass and Affliction But One. A prominent physician was recently asked why. it was that there are so many “blood . purifiers,” *“nerve tonics” -and remedies ‘for every ill, except one'of the most common and annoying, viz.: piles. He replied, there ‘are twp principal rea- sons: First, physicians and people in gen- eral have thought that the only ‘perma-. nent cure for piles was a surgical opera- tion, that medicinal preparations - were simply palliative.. Another reason is, that piles is -in no scnse of the wbrd .an imaginary- disease; the sufferer from piles §s every much aware of the fact, and for this reason. ihe few so-called pile salves, ointments, ete., have . been short lived. The patient very soon discovered their inefficiency. & 5 He says further, fortunately, however, .there is a new remedy for piles, which, judging from its rapidly growing popular- ity, will soon take the place of all other treatment; it has certainly made astonish- ing cures in this obstinate disease and its merit has made it famous among physi- cians and wherever it has been intro- duced. “This remedy is sold by all drug- gists under the name of Pyramid Pile Jure. (’From the IMMEDIATE relief which the Pyramid Pile Cure gives in all forms of piles, many physicians supposed it con- tained opium, cocaine or some similfar substance, but upon dnalysis it was found to be perfectly free from anything of the kind, and that the instant relief and cure which follows its use is rather the result of its remarkable healing, soothing action on the parts affected. B The Pyramid Pile Cure is the only rem- edy, except a surgical operation, which immediately relieves andi PERMANENT- LY CURES every from of piles. 2 It is sold by druggists at 50 cents and §1, or by mail from Pyramid Drug Co., | Marshall, Mich. : STEAM WHALER WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM THE ARCTIC WITH A FORTUNE IN WHALEBONE THE BANNER CATCH OF THE SEASON. Gaellc. China & Japan .. Queen. Puget Sound Ports . Nevadan | Honolulu & Kahulu Alameda Honolulu | Newport. New York v u! Umatilla Puget Sound Ports ....|Nov. 13 | TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, | Salls.| Plar. November 2. 1 Oregonian..| Néew York .|Pier 20 Corona. Humboldt -|L:30 piPler 11 8. Rota. &. | San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler 11 Umatiila...| Puget Sound Ports(1l am|Pler 19 Coos Bay.. | San Pedro & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 November 3. Tmpire,... | Coos Bay ...... 4 pm|Pler 13 | . Nelson,. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 2 Acme Sluslaw River .112 "m|Pler 2 Takme Astorfa & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 2 South Bay. | Humboldt ... .12 m|Pier 2 8. Monica.. | Los Angeles Port« |10 am{Pler 2 | November 4. | Arctic......| Humboldt .........[12 m|Pier 2 November 5. Eureka.... | Humboldt «...| 9 am|Pier 13 Pomon: Humboldt . ¥ p|Pier 11 Sequoia. Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier 2 4 pm/Pler 2| qast| 2 pm|Pler 27 C. Bay-Pt. Orford.|12 m|Pier 13 ttie & Whatcom| 4 pm[Pier 2 San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pier 11 Pt. Arena & Albion| ¢ pm/Pler 13 Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 Sydney & Way....[10 am|Pler 7T Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 November 7. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm/Pler 2 China & Japan....| 1 pm|EMSS Gura Mexican Ports ....|10 am{Pier 7 City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports(il am{Pler 9 Nerth Fork | Humboldt ,........| 9 am/Pler 2 November S. Corona.....| Humboldt . 5 | Pt Arena. Phoenix. 4 Colon. Y. via PanamallZ November 0. S, Rosa....| San Diego & Wav.| 9 am(Pier 11 . November 11. A Nebraskan. | Honolulu & Kah'lui| 5 pm|{Pier 20 November 12. Queen......| Puget Sound Portsi1l am|Pler 19 WHALEBONE VALUED AT $100,000 ABOARD, REPRESENTING: B from New York, for Manila. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Oct 31—Fr bark Oll- vier @a Clisson, Eence June T DEAL—Passed Oct 50—Br ship Loch Garve, from Antwerp, for San Francisco; Ger, ship Osorno, from Rotterdam, for Port Los Angeles. MANILA—Sailed Oct 31—Ship James Drum- mond, for Port Los Angeles. ' YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 1—Jap stmr Nio- pon Maru, from San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS! NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 1-—-Stmr New York, for Philadelphia; stmr Mesaba, for Lon- don; stmr Lahn, for Genoa and-Nables; stmr Finland, for Antwerp; stmr Moltke, for Ham- burg; stmr Rotterdam, for Rotterdam; stmr Ya Gascogne, for Havre; stmr Etruria, for Liversool. CHERBOURG — Sailed Nov 1—Stmr St Louis, for New York. ¥ LONDON—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Minetonka, for New York. ANTWERP—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Friesland, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Umbria, for New York. QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr Cym- ric, from Liverpeol, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Nov 1—Stmr St | Louls, for New York,, via Cherbourg. P2 O a7 e Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steames From, . Bae. Leelanaw. Portland & Astoria....[Nov. 2 South Bay...| San Pedro ... | Sequota Villapa Harbor . Centennal. .. | Seattle San Pedro Nanaimo .. Grays Harbor . Karnak. Hamburg & West Coast|Ncv. 2| Newburg. Grays Harbor Tellus. Oyster Harboy Arcata G. Lindaver. S. Monica. Bureka...... Crescent City State of Cal. Coos Bay & Pt. Grays Harbor Grays Harbor *Humboldt . Crescent Cli San Diego & W Pomona. Humboldt . M. Dollar. Portland . | Ramona..... | Newport & i North Fork.. | Humboldt ........ City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports . | San Jose New York via Panama.| | Alb. River...| Albion & Pt. Arena....[Nov. 4| wdith. . | Seattle .. [Nov. Chehalis.....| Grays Harbor . Nov. 7. 8. Kimball | Seattle .. Nov. Tona. . | Humboldt Nov, Ssnta Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pts|Nov. Pt. Arena....| Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Nov. Alaskan..... | New York .. No Coos Bay - | San Pedro & Way Pts.| Luxor. | Hamburg & West Coast| S 000112 00 D on N O 2935 05 8 62 B3098CHE2 663 19 13 09I 1S 1OISADRD Coronado...| Seattle & Tacoma.| 4 pm|Pler 2 FROM SEATTLE, _Steamer. For, Salls. Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. Skagway & Way Ports. |Nov. ly & Way Ports.|Nov., Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Nov. «v+s) Ceoks Inlet & Way Pts|Nov. Baaauie And Make Physical Giants of Pigmies is’ ing that I notice in all my patients: The loss of vital pow}:’}.‘"’le'}::yc%:::uwgsted it in some manner, usually by _foohs_hncssl. Vital power is what they have lost. I know that I can give it back, so know that I can cure every weak, puny man who will follow my adv:c:l, With my new improved Belt, the result of many years of study, will cure any case of weakness Or 1 Will Forfeit $1000 in Gold This is no idle boast. I talk straight from the shoulder, and back up anything I say. ‘With some poor men, who have spe upon quacks who have promised everything, say, “I can cure you.” Others have said that, and Now I want to prove to then:1 that I can and will, lowed.” I am doing it every day. Mr. John Klofsncr, HerbcIdt, Nev., writes me: “I want to tell you that your Belt has done me great good. It is the best thing 1 evfr tried, and may the Lord bless you for it. I feel now as if 1 was enly twenty-five old.” Itymake:’f:rrsnan feel young. Youth is health, vigor, courage, tion. It is joy and happiness. % : Give me’ ayman broken down from dissipation, hard work or worry; from any cause which has sapped his_vitality. Let him follow my e vice for three months, and I will make him as vigorous in every respect as any man of his age. 1 T will not promise to make a Hercules of 2 man who was never in- tended by nature to_be strong and sturdy. Even that man 1 can make better than he is; but the man who has been strong and has lost his strength I can make as good as he ever was. h AL T can give back to any man what he has lost by violation of the laws of nature. I can stop all drains upon his vitality in ten days. 1 explain how I do this in my book for men, which I will send, sealed, free, on request. Every man who would like to reach the highest physical standard should read it. ; A man who is nervous, whose brain and body are weak. who' sleeps badly, awakes more tired than when he went to bed, who is easily dis- couraged, inclined to brood over imaginary troubles, who has lost am- bition and energy to tackle hard problems, lacks the animal electricity .which the Dr. McLaughlin Electric 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. ;2 U. Jackson, Valleton, Cal., writes: “‘Although you are a stranwer to me, .nla; hearc warms toward you as a gréat benefacior and friend, and L am -mere {han grateful to you. Already I can feel the vigor of new life in my body: no aches and no paims, I wish you every success in your work.' : Letters like that tell a story which means a great deal to a suf- ferer. They are a beéacon light to the man who has become discouraged” from useless doctoring. I get such letters every day. My Belt has a wonderful influence upon_ tired, weak nerves. It braces and invigorates them, and stirs up a great force of energzy in a man. . o 1 make the best electrical body appliance in the world. having de- voted twenty years to perfecting it. I know my trade. My cures after, everything else has failed are my best arguments. Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men This.suspensory is constructed so as_to carry the current to the prcstate gland, the seat of all weakness. It is free with Belts for men. 1., “Your Belt has relieved me of rh sintiny 50 e o i o T et B B A BT in peace. I have gained thirty pounds in weight and am still improving.” Give me a man with pains in his back, a dull ache in his muscles or joints, “come-and-go” pains in the shoulders, chest and side, Sciatica in his hip, Lumbago, Rheumatism or any ache or pain, and my Belt will pour the oil of life into his aching body and drive out every sign of pain. No pain can exist where my Belt is worn. Mr. E. B. Miller of Compton avenue, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: “T have used your high-grade Belt for two months for lame back, rheumatism and weakened nerves, and am now a well man. I have galned over six pounds in weight and feel as strong and hearty as T ever did.” There They come every day from everywhere. is not a town or hamlet in the country which has not cures by Dr. McLaughlin’s Elec- tric Belt. Now, what does this mean to you, dear reader? If you are not what you ought to be, can you ask any better proof to make you try it? Is there a remedy which is as simple, as easy to . as sure to cure and as cheap as’ Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt? I have not seen one. You must try it. In justice to yourself and to those who look te you for their future happiness, try it now. Act this minute. Such a mat- ter ought not to be delayed. A It's as good for women as for men. Worn while you sleep. it causes no trouble. You feel the gentle. glowing heat from it constantly, but no sting, no burning, as in old-style belts. T take other belts in exchange. Send for my beautiful book, full of the things which 2 man likes to read if he wants to be a strong man. I send it, sealed, free. Cut out this ad. and send it to me. 4 s UTIUN Beware of medical concerns offering “Electric Belts Free,” This CA * C.0.D. Write to me for an explanation of the trick. 906 Market St. Office Houps—8.a. m. to 8 p. m.’ Sundays, 10 to 1. NOTE.—When you use Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt you are under the care of offer Is only a trick to foist a package of medicines upon you . hii Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, 298 Mar! a physician. Agents er drug stores ace never allowed to zell these goods. spent every cent they have earned h it is not enough for me to have not cured them. if my advice is fol- ambi- The ship Star of Russl from Ayak Bay. salmon. Amendment No. S interferes with local self-government. e e e e e Salmon Boat Arrives. arrived yesterday She brings 76,000 cases of DR-HALL 'SREINVIGORATOR gy Stops all losses in 24 Bours. give bundred reward for any case we cannot. cure. This secret rem- %d.yn cur:‘: Emissions, Im - cocs Goaorrhoea, Heet, Strictures, Drains, Lost Man- hood and all other wasting ef- fects cf seif-abuse or excesses. for All How any man may quickly cure himself after Years of suffering from weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc. Simply send your name and address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co,, 1516 Hull bullding, Detroit, Mich,, and they wili gladly send tree receipt with’ full direc. | tions So_that any man may easily cure him- self at home. This is rous offer, extracts taken :mn;. l::nm daily mall show what men thing of tl T 4 “‘Dear Sirs—Please accept my sincers for ireatment a thorough test and the benefit hay o T i Josk” as viBOroNs 45 whtn e up. as wi and you cannct realize how - tar Sire Yo metnod worke] Results were wnd vigor have com; largement ‘‘Dear trouble In making use of the «d, is” free for the m. hbl"lt.m‘ CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home weak men. 1 lnwpm(:’mmmn o l""‘-l'm and vigor.' 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