The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 15, 1903, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1808. 31 SAILORS LEAVE BLACKBRAES AS SOON AS ANCHOR DROPS Soarding-House Runners Gather From Newly Arrived Britisher a i i Rich Harvest of Mariners Who Listen to Seductive Tales, Pack| Their Clothes and Abandon Six Months’ Hard-Earned Pay refused very s i, ADVERTISEMENTS. I Will Wait Ffor My Fee Until You Are Well DR. 0. C. JOSLEN The Leading Specialist VARICOCELE a relaxation, knot- ocal circulation and i the_ processes of r. Neglect brings < resort to surgical opera- hospital treatment. ¥ 2 one week with- pain or detention My cures sre abso- and il effects my treatment. Contracted I)lsordefs racted Diseases thor- n less time than is to even cure endanger your Consulation Free office or by mail Pamphlet en- Al Your Years a Dr. 0. C. Joslen Cor. Harka-lluuysu Opposite Call, Chrogicle and Examiner Bufidings. to desert, of his s of irons to port were eas piied too \lgnr‘ ue- commander of th ck man whit 1 with a carrying capacity of The Overdue List. Alaska, which was cons red at 40 per cent ester- . now was ad- n ship Rob- board yesterday at Boole Mly Get Contract. ¥ be awarded air work to be h Commission about $30,000 vesterday on was cons Panama. Colon Sails for The Pacific Mail C: salled yest and way ports. and took JTEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. pic was 51,102 ct bark yesterday with k and 1 buggy. Merchandise for Liverpaol ship Ama 14,885 The prin- Ibs frozen meat, 668 1025 1bs 3 §78 Ibs nuts % 50 bales hides. flour, 118 ¢ anned salmo: 440 1bs dried Fiji Islands, 326 50 in Hawalian el P SN Shipping Intelligence. | + ARRIVED Saturday, March 14. r Sequoia, Winkle, 75 hours from South €6 hours from Coos 4 hodks from Arcata, Nelson, a Rover, Thompson, San Bedro, with barge ia tow. Br ship Blackbraes, Gunson, 153 days from | Antwerp. | " Schr Maggie C Russ, Rosengren, 9 days from | Grays Harbor. Schr Alice Kimball, Lorenzen, 5 days from Kahulul | CLEARED. Saturday, March 14. Stmr Corona, Nopander, Eureka; The Pacific | Coast Steamship C | ~ Stmr Colon, Irvin Panama and way ports; | Pacific Mail Steamship Co Stmr James Dollar, Kruse Thwing, Kvichak, Nelson, Seattle; E T Anacortes; Alaska Astoria; George E rag ship “Ama Begonakoa, Undabarrena, Liverpeol; G W McNea Swedial,_ bark Tropic, I oore Moore & Bruce, Melbourne; J & Sepe Stafail, Co. “Saffings, Pago Pago; George A SAILED. Saturday, Columbia, Deran, Astoria. Coion, Irvine, Panama and way ports. Corona. Nopander, Eureka. Ramona, Paulsen? San Pedro. Newsboy, Corning, San Pedro. Kvichak, Nelson, Anacortes. Point Arena, Miller, Mendocino. Marshfield, Dettmers, Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Whaling stmr Wm- Baylies, Cottle, whaling T pktn Arago, Semsen. Grays Harbor. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, Coquille River. Schr Corinthian, Olsen, Coguille Ri Schr Queen, Olsen, Port Gamble. Schr Mary Etta, Larsen, Coquille River. Schr Bessle K, Peterson, San Vicente Creek. SPOKEN. r ship Blackbraes—Jan 7. lat 57 10 S, Jom 37 11 W, Ger bark D H Watien. hence Nov 20, for United Kingdom. Jan 21, lat 40 26 &, fon % 44 W, Br ship Cambrian Monarch, from .h)bcl de Atfuera, for Plymouth. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 14, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Sailed March 14—Stmr George W Elder, for San Franclsco; Br ship Bldston o for Sydney; schrs F § Redfield and O M Kei- logg. for San Pedro. Arrived March 14—Stmr Eureka, hence March 1l March 14. Stmr Stmr P Sheet leal. | 55,000 bar- | Begonakoa was | amer also carried $10,000 in Mexican | r and $350,000 in | c | REDONDO—Arrived March 14—St Loomis, hence March 12. mr George SEATTLE—Arrived March 13—Stmr City of Seattle, from Skagw m Vietoria, March e March 11. 14—Stmr ampa, for San March 14—Br Acapulco; stmr March 14—Schr ; stmr Pomona, Fortuna, for San west, est, for San Pedro SANTA BARBARA—Arrived March Bark Marion Chilcott, sailed March 12, for TATOOSH—Passed American: in 1 Honolulu. out March March for Seattle; stmr Que: Victoria; schr Alo coma; stmr Mackin oma n Francisco. lled March hehalls for Port and Kailua from Honolulu, Larsen, Jap stmr Riojun Maru, Humboldt, ailed March 14—Stmr Mineola, | Pasadena, for San Francisco; | hence hence hnence hence en, ha, aw, iled March 14—Stmr Homer, | 14—Schr Repeat, hence . hence March 4. | 14—Schr Ruby, 2S—Sailed March 14— 14—Stmr Harbor; s RT HONOLULU- d March 14—Sch: ! E _Foster, from Blakeley phiss Marc Nebraskan, for San PORTS. = Vanc Sailed March uver 13- Marc for Runcc 1 ) ¥ 14— Sailed New York Mar and —Salled Marc ———— Movemmt o{ Steamers. TO ARRI" E. | From 6—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for Liverpool —Br ship —Fr bark 1 Watfen, atied March M—Schr Balboa, | 13 — Stmr Nor bark 14—St: h 14—Stmr Etru- 14—Stmr and Coos Bay Humbold ma Ast »,vu‘ New York via Pa M t Way Ports|) Diego & Way Pts . [Mar ay Pts Ports Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar Mar. Mar. - Mar. Ma: * Mar Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar, Mar Mor Mar. Mar. -Mar. Mar. Mar. 2 2 ¥ M - |China_ & Japan 3:3: 27 TO SAIL. Stcamer, Destination, |Sails.| Pler. St March 15 j " | arbara’. | Los Angeles Ports| 1 pm|Pler 2 Eureka.....| Humboldt ... am|Pler 13 Diego & \\n) | 9 am|Pler 11 Seattie & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 March 16. | | oquille River pm| pr March 17 Humboldt amiPier 2| Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd| 4 pm|Pier 13 Coos Bay-Portlanc. (10 am Pier 2 | Humboldt Mendocino C Humboldt ‘1 30 pipier 11 uget Soun: ts/11 am|Pier 19 Mareh 1 | Coos Bay direct...! 5 p .|Los Angeles Ports 10 a Portland & Way.. Willapa Harbor Humboldt Hamburg & 2p March State of Cal | 5 g Pler 16 | 0 am P\ef 2 San_Pedro & ‘Vl] ¥ am | Pler ll‘ s ek S| b anltie i m(Pler 2 | m!Pler 2 m|Pler 2 | Louise, | Francisco. | Schr Lily, hence March ship Chas | | 10— and | 14—Sehr | from Tacoma, for San Diego. i 14—Stmr Rainfer, | | ed | suit for $100,000 damages was instituted. ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFER TO WEAK MEN Do You Want to % Be “A Tlan Among [len?” Write To-Day. I WILL PAY For a case of Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Early Decay, Rheu Everybody Ad- mires and Honors a Strong [lan. Are You One? $1000 FORFEIT matism, Lame Back, Lumbago, Sciatica, any case of Kidney Disease that Has not gone as far as Bright's Disease, Indigestion, Constipation or any weakness caused from ignoring the laws of nature, which I cannot cure with mew improved Electric Bcl:, has ever been introduced. THIS BELT IS COMPLETE WITH FREE ELECTRIC SUSPENSORY FOR WEAK M This Electric Suspensory carries the current direct and cures all weaknesses of men, varicocele, etc. No case of Failing Vigor, Varicocele or Debility can resist the powerful Electric S Selts for weak men No man should be weak, allow himself to become less a man than nature intended him pands all weak nerves. fails to cure. It is free with the no man should suffer the lo: at hand a certain cure for his weakness. Most of the pains, most of the weakness of stomach, heart, brain and nerves. from which men suffer, are due to an early loss of nature’s reserve power through mistakes of youth. You need ss of that vital element which renders life worth living. ; no man should suffer for the mistakes of his youth, marvel of electricians, the most wonderful curative device that It devel USPENsOry ops and ex- It never No man should when there is which you have lost you can get back, and you may be as happy as any man that lives. EASY TO WEAR! res Nervous and vital weaknes matic Pains in Back, Hips, Shoulde Doetor Advised Use of B: Enlarged and Inflamed Prostate rs and Chest, elt. I's Park House, Park City, Utah. | Dr. McLaughlin, Dr. M. C Dear Sir: In regard to Dear Sir: You no doubt know that when I ordered | Dol I will say that 1 am your belt I had my back nearly broke My doctors advis have used it from that tfme on for a ed the use of the appliance, and I | case was of very n by acctdent. for ten years. I had tried of medical knee wound, | almost given blood poison, bed sores and rheumatism all com- | mencing the u: bined. I have passed through such a siege of sick- | provement in my health. ness with ite assistance that not one_ out of five was able to give up the hundred would have done and lived. Mrs. Kimball ‘ cating drink y had a paralytic stroke, and she received so much | stimulant. M benefit from the use of my belt that I haye ordered | der and improvement one for her. You may make use of this letter in any | every wa manner you to. very truly I will be able to tell you s M. KIMBALL. | Yours respectfully, Call and Tes I know that no n itseli on yov. I don the m dation to build upon I can make you to have my book. in which I describe how T learned that strength was only electricity, and how I learned to restore it; also I want to tell you the hames of some men who will tell you that when they came to me they were physical wrecks and are now among the finest specimens of physical manhood. : 55 : I want you to r this book and learn the truth about my arguments. If you are not as vigorous as you would like to be, if you have rheu- mantic pains, weak kidneys, loss of vitality, prostatic troubles, nervous spells, varicocele or any ailment of that kind, it would assure you future happi- ness if you would look into this method of mine. Don't delay it; your best days are slipping by. If you want this book I send it closely sealed, if vou send this ad. Call for free consultation. : NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES OR BY AGENTS. DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, 906 larket St Office Hours—S8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Seattle Office, 105 Cclumbia Street Los Angeles, 129 South Spring Street. t it To-Day! nan Sundays, 10 to 1. Lumbago, Sciatica, Torpid Liver, Vital Weakness and Nervous Debility. Angels Camp, long_standing (it commenced fif- teen years ago) and all sexual power had been lost | reatments, finding no relief, and I had up in despair. e of your belt I saw a remarkable im- system h and bowels are in good or- so that I know that in a very short time not suffer for thi You can be restored. The very eclement CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP! NEVER FAILS! Gland, Lost Memory, Loss of Strength, Weak Back and Kidney Trouble, Rheu- Indigestion and Dyspepsia Lumbago, Catarrh, Cough. 109 Carolina St., San Francisco, Cal Cal., Feb. 4, 1903. my experience with your more than pleased. My Dr. M. C. McLaughlin: Dear Sir: Two physiclans had been treating me for consumption, but your examination showed my obsti- | nate coughto be due to catarrh of the stomach. I was also suffering from lumbago and weak back In two weeks yvour electric belt greatly relieved my cough and catarrh, and within one month all my pains and cough were gone. Your belt was the best investment I ever made and I would not part with it for $1000. Yours sincerely. JOHN JOHNSON. | | | | many remedies in the way | | Ten days after com- The emissions stopped, I se of tobacco and intoxi- did not crave any is steadily Increasing in complete cure. WILLIAMS. of my H. if You Can’t Call Send for My Book—Free. remains a \Cal\lmg because he wants to; [ am sure you want to overcome every indication of early decay that has shown lives who would not like to feel as big and strong as a Sandow, a bigger man than you ever hoped to be. and I know that if you have a reasonable foun- I want you to know that—you who carnot believe it—and I want you ABOVS ELLIS, *s SAN FRANCISCO. RULING FAVORS ALASKA ?ACKEES ASSOCIATION | 1 Supreme Court Reverses Judgment Awarding 814,000 to Pacific Steam Whaling Company. The Supreme Court of California yester- i ed the judgment of the lower | day rev court awarding $14,000 to the Pacific Steam Whaling Company as damages for losses suffered through the acts of the Alaska Packers' Association. The vessels of both companies were fi(flnt to Alaska in 187 for the pur- pose of fishing in the vicinity of the mouth-of the Karluk River. The whaling company’s people, however, were prevent- from fishing by their rivals, and a The Packers’ Association held thal as vessels had fished in the disputed neigh- ! borhood for several years it alone had the right to continue operations. The jury in the trial court rendered a verdict of 314,000 | dumages in favor of the whaling com- pany. The Superfor Judge who heard tiic cese was indefinite in his rulings in re- gard to the difference between punitive Valdez direct Skagway & Veldes atrect Valdez direct . City Seattle Ports. . way & Way Ports. Mar. Skagway & Way Ports. i:" | Skagway & Way Ports.| |Skagway & Way Ports. |Mar. . [Mar. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. chants” Exchange, March 14, 1903\ The Time Ball on the tower of building was d exact] .. 3. . Greenwich time. J. Lieutenant, U, S. N., in Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc San 'Francisco, Cal., ly at noon to-day, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § C. BURNETT, N., Mer- the Ferry charge. Alblon Riv. [ Pt, Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 13 G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | and actual damages, and the Supreme Ceptic......| China & Japan. | Court reverses the decision for that rea- Newburg...| Grays Harbor - 2| son. arch 20. hat every one has . | ... | It is held, however, t n e B e 3 ’;:,“;};',:‘; 12| equal rights to fish in the waters of the March 21. | ocean or on tide lands, contrary te the Pt. Arena.. Paint Arena ..... { 4 pm/Pler 2| contention of the Alaska Packers’ Asso- Newsboy... | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pier 16 | ciation. | G, Dollar.. Grays Harbor . 4 pmypier 2 3 Al a... | Honolulu pm|Pler T . etontn = Starch | s | @ttt @ S. Rosa..... San Diego ). am Pler 11 | bu P t Soun: Ofll i Pis 9 aters at 0l 'y C o Sa il “SMarch 23. b Francisco Bay. Published by official au- c. .. Seatin & Tacomia.. 10 amiPler 2 | NOTE rhe ‘hig T E g PR . Harbor —The high al £ Mebica.. Ora e 2 EPmiPler 2 00 tront (Mission-street wharf) about Mariposa... | Tabitl diect ... 110 am|Pler 7| {wenty five ‘minutes later than at Fort Poini Columbia Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 2| the height 1{ tide the sam. at both places. FROM SEATTLE. | C — | Sun rises Steamer. | For. | Sails. | Sun sets | - | Moon rises idez & W (Mar. 18 NOTE—In the above expo-lunn of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the g8y, except ‘when there are but tides, as occurs. Ths heights giver are in 2adition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey t when a minus (—) Survey— sign the rht, lud then the numhr given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of th. lower low waters. PLANNING TO EFFECT { STRONG ORGANIZATION | | Annual Meetmg of Body’nut Fought | | St. Louis Jobbers to Finish on Freight Rates. The annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Jobbers' and Manufacturers’ Asso- | clation was held yesterday. This is the organization which for the past three | vears, under the leadership of Wakeield | Baker, has defended the suit brought be- | fore the Interstate Commerce Commission | by the jobbers of the middle West, who | desired the freight tariff so adjusted as to | permit them to add thée Pacific Coast to their selling territory. This suit was de- cided overwhelmingly in favor of the Pa- cific Coast, whose natural advantages in freight matters due to sea competition were fully upheld by the commission. At this meeting steps were taken to per- | fect a permanent crganization for the pur- pose of taking up other traffic matters of vital interest to all Pacific Coast jobbing and manufacturing interests. Wakefield Baker declined to serve longer as presi- dent of the association. H. D. Loveland was elected president and the following were also elected: Vice presidents—J. S. Goldsmith. Seattle; Frederic Mottet, Tacoma; Henry Hahn, Port- Tande 3. O White, Marysville; William Schaw, Sacramento: Charles Holbrook, San Francisco. Reynolds, Los Angeles. Secretary, Hamil- ton W. Barnard. Executive committee: San | Francisco—Wakefied Baker, H. D. Loveland, Brace Hayden, W. R. Wheeler. Adolph Mack. C. R. Havens. E. R. Lillenthal. A. L. Scott A. G Towne L F.L uulenem Edward Everett and A, Bn >. H. Black: Port- o S Hounsyman: Los A geles— ietor i Tuule‘ J. W. Lynch, J. O. | Koepr. —— Become Insolvent. clared himself insolvent in the United bilities being $65730 and his assets $50. Henry Hemmer, who conducts a ‘bakery at 132 Fourth street, also acknowledged insolvency to the extent of $118166, with no assets. Professor Wheeler Will Speak. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president of the University of California, will deliver an address before the Socialist party at the Academy of Sciences bullding this aiter- noon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Wheeler has se- lected for his subject ‘“Modern Concep- tions of the State.” ————e— Stabbed by a Soldie: John Torres, a harness washer. living at the Ahiborn House, went into Faktor's saloon at O'Farrell and Stockton streets Marius Cousin of San Francisco de- | States District Court yesterday, his lia- | to have a drink with him. Manning de- clined and Torres called him vile names and attempted %o siike him. Manning pulled a big e out of his | pocket and slashed Torres on the left | temple, left cheek and left hand. Torres ' 1 Manning was arrested for as- sault to murder. He appeared before Po- lice Judge Fritz yesterday and after be- ing instructed the case was continued till next Wednesday. ._nvunszm R e HOW WEAK MEN GAN BE CURED After Investigating ail Known Methods we Believe There Is Nothing to Equal ‘““Cailthos”--Cures at Home. To Prove it, Full 5 Days’ Trial Treatment will be sent Free to any Needy Man--Send for It Today. - This paper is authorized to say that if any middle does hime aexunublama-yn ‘when he was in his lvnnue::r‘uu — ":’m«:#{:‘m‘ ‘eob A8 he knows he be, will write in co mVn- Monl Co.. of Cincinnati, theg will be glad to send each man who writes ithos " the great remedy for weak and nervous men, discovered by that celebrated Frenc scientist Prof. Jules Laborde. This is the very remedy that has cured so many thousands of men of all ages, who through errors in youth. excesses in lacer life and still other causes, had become weaklings of the most embarrassing kind. It instantly restored to them this power which they had mbfim':d mmmtlnal uu' in the vigor, snd ambition of younger dars, ud all privately in their own home. Itis the only remedy of its kind sanctioned by the Fremch and German armies. and the Von Mohl Gx has the sole distributing rights for America. ‘Thers is nothing whatsoever behind this offer to send you a 5 day l“floul mnhnds And while others are bundreds of thousands of dollars cnry year in advertising. the Von Mobl Co. puts iis spare money into free trial tmn- ments, which it sends out ‘men who send their name and .MPEIIM in w-u way they not only prove the value of Calthos, but they do mank!nd some good. You surely need this great discovery if you suffer from Lost Manhood, Emissions, Pre-__ maturity, Spermatorrheca, Varicocele, En- largement of the Prostate Gland, Lack of Virile Power. Hydrocole. Impotency : if you are bashful. timid in the company of ladies. if you lack in your powers, if ive as you 4Laok Up! Weak Ngn, Franee has a Gift for You.” sulating to the desired spot, your nerv 2nlarged with to ti increasing power: it -m stop the ~Ixmxnnumelhbb mmudm Deivatcly In your own b drains, e You once again see life as you saw it (n your prime, a: life. It will be a permanent cure and i Ynu rn.-y think you have tried your level best to be cured. you may have spent money on xu that without 54 resuita, but until you seod for the free trial treatment of Calit! lndm!ofgu hat wonderful good it does you, you unnolm'llllel-r conscience that you ve dp.m your full duty to yourseif. s permanently md ‘enough to nend tM it mnwmfl“&la‘;:l‘}llmm‘t:n yau -Ill '. you illustrated books s-m in an intoxicated condition early yester- day morning and invited Clyde Manning, a soldier, who was standing at the bar,

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