The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 1, 1903, Page 31

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» TRANSPORT THOMAS LEAVES FOR ORIENT Trooper Carries Many Army Officers With Wives and Families and a Large Num- of United States Civilian Employes ber CONTAGIOUS ¢ name sometim-s given to what is gener. as the BAD DISEAS] Ticsortne jowerclasses. ie are sometimes avr! msiady throuzh bing, drinking from the same toi et articles, or otherwise coming in contact with per- #0ns Who have con- tracted It begins with & L or sore, then ing in ibe red erup! eout on lhe body. SOICS an d ulcers g the throat becomes. ulcer- ws and lashes fall and, &S the biood beoomes more Cobs taminated, copper c:acmd splotehes and *ular eruptions and sores ent purts of the bod; lnzpe‘rpim IO CORE 1 xy Specifio MAG s for this loathsome diseas:, sud cures it even ju the worst forms, It is & perfect anti- @ote for the powerful virus pollutes be biood and penetrates to all parts of the system. Ul u getthis poison out o vour Diood 16 wil Fuia you, and brisg disgraceand disease upon your chiidren for 1t can be transmitted from parent to child. Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about contagious biood ison. If you want medical advice give nslmsvsr{o( your cose, and our phy- sicians will furpish all the information wish without any charge whatever. ¢: Gook Remedy Co., 213 Ilasonlc Tulph. chlugo, il 1t is not | lutely unknown to the profession. - Permanent VESSEL WHICH LEFT "FOR‘ OYSs- - TER HARBOR YESTERDAY .IN - | TOW OF '."HE,FLLY . Shepard He is | F. E. | seshen, tla, H Deans, E. McDonald, & sea-going vessel are over, left her r Ovster Harbor in tow of the N | icr Tellus. . The Baroda was re the and at oal " Dunsmuirs nverted into a which the Tell is a seventcen-inch Manila length. It was made spe- The order for the hawser cern a week ago ye wo days Jater. the livered on board the This is said to ba the fastest bit of his kind - ever done in ‘San Fran- | To Test Submarine Boats. | torpedo Boat Compan; which ‘will handle the submarine and Pike on their officlal trials the East next Saturday_and commence ‘as soon after their | sssible. If the ‘Wweather {s suit #xpeoted that both boats wiil be few preliminary - epins _during. this The Hotland experts, NEWS OF THE. OCEAN. hip C #ow at . Honolulu, | there for New York at $5 7 Reed (2t Delogoa B is X r from Hobart to Simons- Africa, at 86s 84. - . ine - W. H.' Dimond loads -mer- r Honolulu and the ship Falls | e carg> for Hilo. Shipment of ‘Wheat. ish” ship. Sir Robert Fe was cleared. yesterday for - Queenitown for orders. h 88,045 ctls wheat valued at $125,600, and | 500 feet lumber as dunnage valued at $365. Crude 0il for leain 5 p Marion “Chile lu with 6 460 and. 71 he barker diee here e, £a 000 gals crude drums _gasoline Departure of the Panama Steamer. e steamer Cify of .Para. which sdiled yes- | | ama and ‘way ports, carried | o valued ~at § Central Panama, $2451; New York, following were the principai 3. % 100 cs cannpd salmon; “17 pkes j o g5 shooks, 17 kegs nalls, 9 rubber belting, 1 cs ofi. 150 bbis. flour, 36 pkes coafish, 110 BLOOD-POISON Webave a NEW SECRET REMEDY abso- cures in 15 o 35 dsys. W e do ot cure, ¥ou can be sreated ot home for the same price and the same gunnm 3. With those who prefer to come expauuo(wmin&numd and hotel and maki ifwe fail 1o core. 1t T stl] nave aches pains, mucous Datches in- mouth, u?per-colond ots, ere we will contract to cure them om Sleers o &by parcs of B on any pa: & body, hal eyebrows falling out, In-thuxcondary blood poison we guarantes to cure. We Soticit the oSt Obetinate cases and chal- lennthe'oru\ for @ case we cannot cure. | has always bafled. the skill | of the ‘most emineat phystonr Rl | many ‘we have made 3 specialt; treating this disease with our M A QIS CURE,and we have #500,000 capital behind our unconditional guaranty. 'E CURE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY. ts eured years ago by our Otut Discovery, unknown to the profes- sion, are today sound and weil, and have healthy children since we cured them WASTE YOUR TIME AID MONEY experimen: We have the ONLY cure. Absoiute positive sen’ sealed ’Wlol Ill:‘m 100 bookmhlfl I?‘.w" | Merchants' Exchange Hears | abandonment of the long occupied quar- | | secretary ‘removal was made.necessary by the con- | | cal | meraldas, Ecuado t ‘was cleared | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, o 6000-BY WITH SPEECHES Grain Brokers Hold Last | Meeting in Their Old Home. Gong Finally Rung by Bunker. SRR Yesterday was the time set for !he: ters of the Merchants’ Exchange on Cali- | fornta' street and some speechmaking | took place as was fit. A band of music was present to play some lively tunes. ! Plenty of wine was p’u\ided and pcpplngi corks helped to epliveh the spirits of the | business men who gathered to say ‘°°d'i by to a landmark of San Francisco which | has been a prominent feature of Califor- | nia street for forty years. The marine department did not move out from the old building vesterday, but the grain de- department went and the offices of the | of the Merchants’ Exchange were removed. The graln department and the offices are now on Sansome street at | 32 and 329, The farewell exercises took place in the oid Produce Exchange. Therein were | gathered- all the brokers and many other | men of business who are connected with dealing in California products. George W. McNear, president ot the Merchants’ Ex- ; change, presided. The proceedings were opencd by the ringing of the gong. for | the last time. This duty devolved upon Henry C, Bunker, who served faithfully as caller for the board for eighteen vears. | He first rang the gong in this room. By | arrangement, he was called upon to Ting | it last. This was the sentimental feature | of the last meeting in the old place. Wheh the sound of the gong had died’| away the First Infantfy band played. | Then George W. McNear spoke briefly and then introduced Horace Davis. . Mr. Davis the first president of the Produce Exchange. As far back. as 1367 he and a score of other dealers -in; grain and other produce associated them- Ives and formed the old . Produce Bx- which was established In quar- | s streets. From that 1884, the members of change, ters at Clay and, Dav ncatidn, on June 2 the Produce Exchange marched with a band alead of them to the Merchants® hange building on California streat. ‘At the last mentioned place they have been housed until' this time, when their templated destruction of the old chants’ Exchange building. In -all the period covered “from the. or- | ganization of the Produce Exchange to this date Horace Davis has been & mem- ber. -His address was .therefore histori- i some degree. He -spoke of . the -prosperity of California and of San Fran- He made a point by comparing the hip to eross the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco, which was unable to carry. any freight because there was| need for all the spacesnot used by sengers and .mafl for coal to carry through the voyage, with the modern great .steamships that traverse the ocean bearing large cargoes. <He predicted great things for the entire Pacific Coast within the next forty 'vears, and also h growth and advancement for San cisco. Fairfax H. Wheelan, the chairman of the grain committee, made a facetious address in which he alluded to “the Cali- fornia-street farmers who raise their crops on paper.’” 5 2 When this was over there was more music by the band and popping corks punctiated the pauses. between tunes. | Mer cisco. tirst steams Then the brokers separated and it wa good-b: to the old board room for good s frcsh fruit, 310 Ibs ham, ) 1bs bluestone, 125 cs coal b bales leather, 2 pkes potatoes, 15 bxs 1114 gals wine, 4 ofl, 5 bdls paper, 2 cs hats, H pkgs bicycles, 1 bale rubber hoge. To Panama—200 bbls flour, 3516 Ibs sugar, 1805 gals wine, 00 crts potatoes, 20 crts onlons, 12,000 ft lumber, 200 cs canned salmon,' 230 L.cs soay To New York-—45,250 gals wine, 0200 Ibs rice; 29,450 1bs dry hides, 10,160 Jbs copper matte, 45.000 1bs mustard seed, 50 flasks quicksliver, 92 bales junk, 3 cs pipe In addition to the foregoing the steamjer carried 38 bbls flour, valued at $150, for Es- and 25 bls, valued at 105, | Buena Ventura, Colombia. | for [ oer, e bark Dunreggan _jan- 25 e on 130 30 W, bark C D’ Brya Merchandise for New York. | Townsend for Honolulu. “Wishe % s - 1 well The steamer Texan sailed yesterday for Néw | & " o = 2 i | | York via Puget . Sound, with an assorted | Dec 4 lat 57 8, lon 7 e argo laden at this port, consigned to New | s it S AT | and including the 'following: 50 cs canned salmon, 14 cs palnts, | 50 pkis nuts, 800 cs cassia, 9 | 120 boilers, 517 sks prune 50 puncheons wine and 50 York, cs canned frul pkgs hardware, 11 pkgs st 4 2500 bags beans pkes machiner. 60 pkgs brandy cartridges. Notlc: to Mariners. SWAN ISLAND BAR UPPER POST LIGHT, WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. | Nctice-is hereby given that on January 26, 1903, the 3-pile beacon from which this fixed red light was. shown, on the easterly side of the chamnel, near the entrance to dry dock at Albira, Oregon, was carried away and the light extinguished: The beacon and light will \be. re-established as’ soon as practicable. This notice affects the List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1802, No. 152, page 34; also the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1903, page 66, By order of the Lighthouse Board. C. G. CALKINGS, Commander, T Lighthouse Inspector. SRS thppmg Intelligence.. ARRIVED. Saturdey, January 31 Hamman, 35 hours from Stmr Brunswick, Redondo. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 16 hours from Caspar. Er ship Wm Mitchell, Glibert, 144 days from Antwerp. Br bark Dunrezgan, Bmith, ,133 days from Liverpool. Fr_bark Ville Dijon, Bony, 138 days from Swansea. - CLEARED. Saturday, January 31. Stmr Senator, Patterson. Victoria and Port Townsend: Pacifio Coast Steamship Co. . Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, Panama' and way ports; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. tmr Columbla, Doran, Astoria; -Oregon Railroad and Nav Co. Stmr_ Corona, Nopander, Eureka; Pacifiz Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Rainler, Hansen, Seattle; Pollard Steamship Co. . Stmr_Ramona, Glelow, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Nortli Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Chas Nelson Co. Ship Marion Chilcott, Willlams, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br ship Sir Robert Fernie, Sanders, Queens- town; Cutter & Moseley. “Whaling bark John and Winthrop, Macom- ber, whaling crulse; Pacific Steam Whal Co. SAILED. Saturday, January 31. Senator, Patterson, Victorla, etc. Newsboy, Corning, Port Los Angeles. ‘Acme, Lundauist, Stuslaw- River, with A Klose in tow. Coquille River, Frantzon, - Griys Har- Stmr Stmr Stmr schr C Stmr bor. Stmr Stmr © Stmr Brunswick, Hammar, Fort Brags. South Coast, Jamlieson, —. Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino, Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Greenwood. Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Point Arena. Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, Panama and way ports. Stmr Texan, Morrison, Seattle, Eureka. Honolulu and New York. Stmr Corona, Nopander, U S stmr Thomas, Buford, Honolulu, Guam and Manila. Ger stmr Isis, Hamburg and way' ports. 4 Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith. r bark Baroda, Murphy, Ladysmith, in tow Nor stmr Tellus. Schr C A Klose, Brown, Siuslaw River, In tow stmr Acme. Schr 1da Schnauer, Brasting, Port Gamble. Schr Fortuna, Olsson, Eureka. Schr Salvator, Obers. —. SPOKEN. Per Br ship Wm Mitchell—Jan 4, lat 6 N, Tacoma,” .Groot, lon 115 W, Fr bark Pierre Loti, hence D-e“". | City of Peking,. 1903 \ 31 ADVERTISEMENTS. - g Mlen! Read It! Dr. McLaughlin’s Will Do This power through mistakes of youth. may be as happy as any man that lives. Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men : Call and Test It To-Day! Most of the pains, most of the weakness of stomach, heart, brain and ne You need not suffer for this. You can be restored. The very clement w Belt has My Parkersberg, Or.. Nov. 1% Dr. McLaugklin: Dear Sir: Scme three months ago I purchased your high grade Belt, having sufféred from vital weak- ness; ' lumbago and sciatica for a long time, and for which I had tried medical treatment in different parts of the world without relief.: At the ‘time I thought your Belt was exceedingly high in price, but I must say that the price was nothing compared to_the be efits’ received from your wonderful Belt. 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I know that no man remains & weakling because he wants to: T am sure you want to overcome every indication of early decay that has shown | £ on you. 1 don't think }Pp man lives who would not ltke to feel big and strong as a Syndow, and I know that it you have a reasommble foundation to build upon I can make you a bigger man than you ever hoped tg be. 1 want you to know that, you who can’t bell I want you to have my book in which I describe how I learned that strength was o electrict and 3 e Boped O b restore It: Slso 1 want to teil you the names of some men who will teil you that when they came to me they were physical Wrecks and are now among the fmest @ specimens of physical manhood.: 3 2 g R . .1 want you to this book learn the truth about my argument If you are not as vigorcus as you w 4 like to be, If you have rheumatic pains, weak k dneys, loss n. virality, prostatic troubles, nervous spelis, varicocele, or any allment of that kind that unmans you. it would assure you of fuly happiness 12 you would look o this method of mine. Don't deluy it; ‘your best di are s.ipping by, If you want this book I eend it clusely scaled, free, if you send thisad. C free consuitation. : DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, 906- Market Street, dooFrancisco. § C 9 San Francisco. g Office Hours—8 2. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. Seattle Omu. 105 Columbia St. Los \nzelcs. 129 South Spring St. @ :“ 00000000 00990 ..“... 09098 20000000002000000006960090000900000 6000002000000900000000 for Cape Town. POINT LOBC 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SE, i2 miles per hour. DOME! PORTS, REDONDO—Arrived Jan 51—Stmr Prentiss, | from Portland; stmr Newburg, from Grays END—Passed inward —Br ship Penthesiléa, trom Tyne, for p - Australlan, from Victoria; Jan 12 Br ship . hence Arrived hr Robert Searles, Haiphons. s SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 8l—Br ship Pen thesilea, from Newcastle, England; schi Alie n Pedr stmr Santa Ana, from Valdez chr | iled Jan 31 Stimson, i D—Salled Jan 31—Schr Novelty; for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Paseed: . in Jan 31—Schr Wm | Nottingham, from Honolulu, for Puget Sound. PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived Jan 31—Br shii | Andromeda, hence ' PORT LOS ANGELESSailed Jan 81—Br ship Segura, for Puget Sound or . Portland stmir “Mineol; for Nanaimo. SAN PED —Arrived Jan 31—Stmr Navar- ro, from Bowens Landing. I fled Jan 31—Schr Polaris, for Port Gam- | ble; sehr ‘Laura Madsen, for Grays Harbor; schr Ottillle. Fjord, for Eure! Arrfved Jan 31—Schr Beulah, from Umpqua. PORT .BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 31—Schr Mary E Foster, from Port Gamble. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Coropado, from Grays Harbor. PORT HARFORD—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Coos Bay, :hence Jan 29, and sailed for San Pedro. g ACOMA—Arrived maugh, hence Jan 2 Safled Jan 31—Stmr Sun_Francisco. VENTURA—Sailed Jan 31—Stmr Santa: Bar- bara, for San Francisco. PORTLAND—Sailed Jan -31—Ship ‘Venture, for London. AArrived Jan 31—Stmr George W Elder, from San Franciscoy ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 31 X Hall, from Newcastle, Aus trom Yokoham: . Safled Jan §1—Stmr|Nebrasian, for Kahulul, FOREIGN PORTS. SYDNEY—Arrived Jan 30—Schr F M Slade, from Grays Harbor. MANILA—Salled, Jan 30—Schr Wm F Garms, for Port Townsend. - - . NANAIMO—Salled Jat 81—Dan stmr Wye- fleld, for San Francisco. SHANGHAI—Arrived ' Jan '30—Schr Fear- less, from Columbia River. * HONGKONG—ATrrived prior to Jan 31—Stm:* from San Francisco; stmr Duke of Fife, from Tacoma. Salled Jan 31—Schr. J H Lunsinann, Honolulu. - Salled Jan 20—Stmr Olympic, for Tacoma. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Jan 31—Stmr America Maru, from San_Francisco, ete, for Hongkong, etc; stmr Glendgle, from Tacoma: stmr Iyo Maru, from Seattle; stmr Tartar, from Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Jen 31—Stmr Patricl for, Hamburg; stmr Etruria, for Liv stmr Minneapolis, for London; stmr La Cham pagne, for Havre; stmr Krooniand, for Soutii- ampton. 3 HAVRE—Sailed Jan 31—Stmr La Bretagne, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Jan 31—Stmr Mé- saba, for New York. ANTWERP—Sailed Jan 31—Stmr Finland, for New York. ‘LONDON—Arrived Jan 31—Stmr Manitou, from New York. LIVERPOOL— Safled. Jan ‘31—Stmr Ivernia, for New York. “"Arrived Jan 31—Stmr. Devoniah, from Bos- ton; stmr_ Lancastrian, from New York. GIBRALTAR—Pussed Jan 31—Stmr Com- Jan Cone- 81—Stmr Charles Nelson, for Schr Henry stmr China, for from' | | China. . Time Ball. York. 1 for | Safled Jan 51— Stmr Nekar, Branch Hydrographic- Office, U S. N. Mer- ‘.chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, : January 31, 1903, | Movements of Steamers, | .The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Pl H dropped exactly at noon to-day St CRUARRERN |t e. 't noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Steamer. - From. Due. | . m.. Greenwich time 3 » Eeralh | 3. C. BURNETT, R. Dollat an Pedro a Lieutenant, U. S in charge: Phoenix. . Mendocino . . — - P Pomona. . Humbol Alameda’. Aib. River Wryeficld edro. .- - Elder Corona Enterprise. Point Arena. City Sydney.. Eureka. Queen Pomona Ramses North F Ramona Mariposa Sierra. Colymbia Senator Santa Rosa... 3. S. Kimball. Sun, Moon and Tide. S PO ) YOO, Puget -So Humboldt -. United States Coast and GCeodetle Survey— l\f,“"] s Times and Heights of High and Low o Waters at Fort Point, entrance %o .8an | pang column a Francisco Bay. Published by officlal su- | day in the ur thority of the Superintendent. | tourth time colv Honolulu NOTE—The high and low waters accur at cept when Point Arena & Albi the city front {Missicn-street wharf) about imes occurs. Nanaimo . twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; ‘Humbeldt lhc helghl of Portland — - Seattle & Tacoma .. SUNDAY, FEBRUSRY 1 Humboldt . | . B, E Hilo .. Surt rises 7:14 | of the lower low waters. Point_Aren: San Diego & Way Pts. sz Wamen Make New_ York via Panama.[Feb. 5 Humboldt ., ..... S|Feb. -6 | Puget Sound Ports 6| China & Japan 6 Humboldt 7 Seattle Sydney & Way Ports. 500099002 ®OH Portland & Astoria. Puget_Sound Ports. Alliance. North Fork. Humboldt . 00000000009 L Portland & Way..| 5.pm|Pler 16 February 11. o069 | i9 lmIPl(-r 2 3 Acajpulco New York via Panama 1 Rainier...... | Seattle & Whatcom | TO SAIL. g | | Steamer. | , Destination. Sails.| Pler, ! February 1. 7 | @ 8 Rosa.... | San Dico.& Way| 9 am/Pier 11 R North Fork.| Humboldt .| 9 am|Pler "2 | | r February | 2 Chieo. Coquille River. 5 pm|Pier 2 | Central | Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 i R. Dollar. .. Whatcom-Fairh'n .| 4 pm|Pier -2 Columbla...| Astoria & Portland(1l am/Pier 2} E Ramona....| Newport & Way..| 0 am Pler 11 g S. Monica.. | Grays Harbor | 4 pm/Pier 2 | | “February 3 Arctie. .:...| Humboldt 110 cm|Pler 2 [ G Lindauer| Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pier 10 Phoenix....| Mendocing City 1 pm Pier 13 Eureka. Humboldt ... 9 am Prer 13 Noyo. | Willapa Harbor . 4 pm,Pier 2 Pomona....| Humboldt ‘130 ‘P er 11 | February 4. 8. Barbarg. | Scattle direct ....| 4 pm| {Pier 3 | Arcata. Cous Bay-Pt. Orfd.| 12 mier 15 | _February 5. Alblon Rive Pt Arena & Albion G P-er 13 &latoof Cal| Ran Dicgo & Way.| 9 am/Pier 11 H. K. Maru China & Japan. | 1 pm|PMSS Clty Puebla | Pugst Sound P 1 am|Pler 19 Rival “mu Harbor 4 pm|Pler 2 | brua: ¢ [ srarvordt 30 piPier 11 0 San Pedro y.| 9 am|Pler 11 Nevadan. .. | Honolulu-Kahulut .| 3 pm|Pier 20 C. Nelson. . | Seattle & Tacoma|l0 am/Pier 2 | “February 7. | \ Newsboy .. Los Angeles ..] 4 pm|Pier 16 Pt. Arena.. [ Point Arena . | 4 pm(Pier 2 City Panam, N. Y. via Panama 12 m PMSS Alameda. .. | Honolulu .... 2 pm|Pler 7 G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland 11 am|Pier 24 February 8. | | S. Rosa.... |San Diego & Way 9 am|Pier 11 February 10. | Queen.. Puget Sound Worts| 9 am Pler 11 FROM SEATTLE. ‘monwealth, ‘from N for on. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Jan 31—Stmir Lu- ozl from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- ROTTERDAM—Salled Jan 31—Stmr Rhyn- Excelsior. Skagway & Way Ports [Feb. 10 \ = Steamier. For. [ Sl J Dolphin. . - | Skagw: & Way Ports.[Feb. Co(&v City..| Skagway & Way Pmilr;i = Cx Vn a S Nome City.... Valdez direct .i.[Feb. 8 Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. & Frasgeact Sty Bpe pe- 1 (Second Article of a New and Intcresting Serics dez & Way Pnnl |Feb. 15 +'Valdez direct ........|Feb. 20 M

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