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THE: SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1904 By Lt STEAMSHIP DORIC BRING AND RAW and Oriental Steam- er Doric arrived e Orient. She passeng 24 nd 290 Asiatics, 2 Chi- The Doric’s cargo d13,554 chests of w silk and 400,000 . valued at $200,000. shipment- of f matting. | Japanese chartered | by the Yokohama the Doric left the | g to the Russian, reported off on the Doric an warships, but hlight signals was ht out Korea about 600 The Pac for co 1 Seabury would the | ludes n honor of was spent States tor- 1 the har- the flotilla Doric to s courtesy an anni- »ers of the | gkong were board th: g of July | r gave a dinner | cers of the | S VALUABLE CARGO OF TEA~ [SUICIDE GAZES SILK FROM PORTS OF THE MAR EAST ON HORSESHOF PRO Adrien Portal Makes Sure That No Gas May Escape and Thwart His Purpose ABANDONS LAUDANUM Rigs Laths Ingeniously toi Stop Up All Crevices; With Clothes and Rags —_—— At an old horseshoe nailed on the wall near his bed the dead eyes of| Adrien Portal were staring yesterday | afternoon when thc landlord of 131¢' Stockton street entered the window by the fire-escape and found the room filled with the fumes of illuminating gas. The suicide had worked for per- haps an hour to render the room gas- ! g_sht before he lay down on the bed to ie. i Early in the forenoon Jennie Angos- turas, a chambermaid, had met him coming upstairs from the street with an armful of laths. Three of these laths were used to keep in place Por- tal's vest, with which he had plugged up a hole in the ceiling. There was a large crack in the door, and this was stuffed with Portal's trousers, also kept in place with laths. Another crack in the door was plugged with rags held \ New. Upon Human Vitality, Mc' aughlin’s Old Prof. Loeb of California University some time ago announced that he had discovered that electricity was the basis of life. He said that the motion of the heart was due, not to the heat, but to the electricity in the body. A part of the chemical energy of food stuffs is transformed into electri- rgy. which in turn gives energy to the muscles and organs of the These re: ADVERTISEMENTS. Ones. F. LOEB - IS OUTDONE His Discovery That “Electricity Is the Basis of Life’’ Is Not Dr. McLaughlin Claims It. Years Ago He Offers Proof of the Influence of Electricity Old age Can Be Defied. McLaughlin’s Method Electricity May Be Used to Renew Youth and Protect the Body From Disease. Comparison Between Prof. Loeb’s New Theories and Dr. he announcement that electricity and not heat is the life is the climax of Prof. Loelb’'s experiments, which have extended over ten years. nlts, he says, are going to upset most of the teachings of the text that is, they are going to expose the fallacy of medicine Dby the regular physician of to-day. In Books Written Five By Dr. Note the TN Trains leave and are due A & S toarriveat | o z| SAN FRANCISCO, I\ - < > Frox Joiy 18, 1904 Q%Y Fraxy Daror G} (Foot of Market Strees) SREVE o MAIN LINE. — inmive 7.80A Vacaville. Winiers, Ramsey__.__. 7.50% 7004 Benicia, Rimirs and Sacramenis. . ;“’m 730 Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa 7308 MiienFracy Lathron. Stackoe ;2 > racy. Lathirop. Stock:on . | 800A shasta Express— (Via ' Davi Williame (for Dartist: Springs), Willows. tFruio. Ked Biuff, Portland, Tacoma, Seaitle...... 7.50» 8.80A Davis. Woodland. Kaights Laadimg, Marysviile, Chico, Urov!: 750 830 Port Costa. Martinez, Aat Byron. Tracy. Stockton, man, Los Banos, Ms Armons, Hasford. Vi Porterville D 4200 8304 Port Costa, Modesto. Merced, )4 Junction, Han- ford. Visalis. Bakersieid . 4350» | 2.3CA Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- lowe, Sacramento. ico. ed Blu ... 4209 Chinese, Jamestows. S0 | wolumne sad Angels 4200 Express—Ogden sad Bast. 5.209 30A Richmond, Martinez sad Way 1 Stations ... ... 8500 | 10.00A The Overi Omaba, Chicago. Deaver, Kansas City, St. Louls g 18904 vaneso .00A Los " A Costa, Martiaez, Byron, Tracy, Merced, P June: : y nto River Steamers 30P Benicis, Wiaters, Sacra Woodland, Willows. Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroviile a0d way stations » 5307 Hayw 'y Stations. 4.0CP March n Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ross..... 4.0GP Niies, Tracy. Stockton. Lod 4300 Hayward, Nites. Irvingion, e f ¢ Jose. Livermore. L 6.00P The Owi Limlited—Newxisa, Los Banos. Mendoia, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield. Los Angeies. 16.30p Hayward, Niles and saa Jose 00p Hayward. Niles and San Jose.. by the remaining laths. 80P Eas: E: ss—Ogden. Omab the Doric On Monday last Portal borrowed a St onia, via Maritnes Seackion: rly acting dollar from Philippe Maysonnade, the Sacrameato, Colfay. Reno, man lines at Hong- | landlord, and when his coat pockets g-g:g:;gglg.g;lm-xt_:maund-y 1arge of the disinfect- were turned out yvesterday by Deputy | 7965 Kichicad. san Pabio; Port Cosia. h all As Coroner Michael Brown a small bottle Martines and Way Stations. 11.20a igated; Lieute | full of landanum was found. None of 7407 Reno P sz—Fort Costa, Suf- Doyle of the navy, | the contents had been swallowed. ' 1o Lake Tahoe, Reao, officer of the Wilmington; | | Portal was a gardener, 56 years old, ! Tonopah, Sparks s . 750a Francisco law- | | | |and came from Lesbessons, France. | | @se e e ttached to the i ! i { Merced, Berends, F , 8. Fresno ned at Manila by | * LN 1 Way Stations deyond Port Costa ment, and Pro- | Sailed Aug 6, 11 a m—Stmr City of Puebla, | | 808 Yoscmite Valley, via Berends and sor ro of B "ni- 1 co. | : w A r_‘fplur‘?;;; gt H] BIK —Salled Aug 5—Stmr Celia, | el sgongaests, | - b o ramento, Marysvilie, Redding, seeing the world MI\FD[H.! 'RU * alled Aug 5—Stmr Portiznd, Puget Sound sad East. 8.504 i - arshfield, fo: ancisco, i 235 Ja ot 1t —¥ | ASTORTA—Arrived Aug 6—Bktn Fullerton, | 8.107 Heyward, Niles and Saa Jose (Sua- 235 Japanese at OCEANIC LINER ALAMEDA AND THE PACIFIC MAIL ‘STEAMSHIP CHINA, | from Seattle. [ L/ PR = Y00 WHICH DEPARTED YESTERDAY FOR HONOLULU AND THE ORIENT, REDONDO— Arri Aug Stmr ( COA§T LINE (Narr AND THE DORIC, WHICH ARRIVED FROM THE FAR EAST. | Loomis, hence Auz 4: stmr Homer, from S Hoet of Haskus § - Alston, Mrs. | 2 L | tle via San Fr | "T4Ba Santa Craz Excursion(sunday oniy) 8.10% = ot P I —¥ | SOUTH BEND-Sailed Aug 6—Schr Jas H | 81BA Ne: . Centerville, Sam Jose, H. J. Brown, | the fact of sailing the same day as the Bruce, for San Pedro. i McL hlin’s T e T e ™ a0 - . Brown, y B £t COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Break- sats Cres snd Way Seations. » srnham, Rev. E. E.| Alameda, the China’s Honoluly pas- | “greamer e | water enee e b « § Effect of Dr. McLaughlin’s Treatment Upon Men 50 Alvirad: Revark: S Jove ik Confolle, . 8. 0AD- | senpir et siia’atin. - Sheicaisiod Tor : | Sails| Pler. | "GRAYS HAREOR Aug 6 Stmr This is all i line with Dr. McLaughlin's . teachings. which have been in Creer. Big Dast. Santa Crutcr, 810w S. Coy. H dn o A e f : JEpREDIE. ¢ hehe - print for the past ten vears. Dr. McLaughlin has been a student of this sub- 12.16 Mewsrk, Centerville, Sen_Josa . der J. G. Dayle, | %cPBers, but no freight, for Japanese | . . 4,.. 1% senioier 10 fied: July, ject for five ye: and has made his observations from cases under personal Few Almaden, Los Ggtos. Feltom 8. N.; C Fersen, Dr. John | POTts- Coos Bay 9 um|Pler 11 | Trived . AuE treatments L % hi o a3 ' g;’]“."‘","]‘\;‘“éfl‘l‘" Craz aad 1098, p ;’ v’ Grl & Among those that sailed on her | Curacac 10 am|Pler 11 | Aug &, In his book. written five years ago (in his intreductory remarks). he rs ctpal Way Stations ™ . A. F. G R (h:r‘ Rowing named S. Rusa 9 am|Pier 11 | * BUREKA—Arrived Aug 6-Stmr Corona ko “I anticipate still greater results from my eiforts to demonstrate the truth “;':";"g“-;;: Jeor.::‘r'::: "‘:;o"- 18.554 s C. L ! W, M, | wen B 5 amesL . [ Aug 5, of my life-long claim that electricity is the basis of all animal vitality, and . ety 228 S e S Tha par wW. H. ¥or Honolulu—Mrs. F. S, Bodefeld | Elizabeth..| Coquille Rive: | 5 pm|Pier 20 Safled Aug’e- mr Arctic and bken Amelia, without it we could not live.” ) B Sread - ) Jobling, and child, Governor G. R. Carter, Mrs. | Montara. .. | Seatile dircct 4 pmiPier 9 for San Franc ; Tn another part of his book Dr. McLaughlin gives a more comprehensive COAST LINE (Broad Saneo) & Morris. Lyman | G. R. Carter, two children and maid, | Gree 5" paldL 0 amlbler 20, TATOORH Pasted in Aug 6-U S stmr bu- solution of the heat problem than that advanced by Prof. Loeb. Dr. Me- Sioas P » - + . -, v | G pm Pler ord rom Alaska Laughlin says: ¥ B e N e e amibier 3| _Pissed out Aug ¢_genr Luglow: for san he food that we eat is treated as fuel by the stomach, just as is the coal UK. Soda, W. H. | Mrs. D. A. Dowsett, Mrs. B. K. Dwl, | Artata.. T T e T L frrunciscol B iy o furnace. The chemical action which is pro@uced upon the food by the sion (Sanday only ’ & . BASS, "W ST6- 155+ DOPEEI, o8, 2. 1. g=. | \ } 1 AN PEDRO-—Arrived Aug b8t g cids and juices of the stomach burns the food and causes a carbonic heat. 00a New Aimaden (Tues., Frid.. oaiy), S Anthony M. | Captain John Ena,- 8frs. John Ena, | g mos am!Pier dvo,. hefice Aug_ 4; schr Cec from This heat is electricity, and it s forced into the nerves and vital organs and 00A The Coaster—San Jose, Saifnas, ente = B. Snitcher, Dr. F. John Ena Jr., Miss Mabel Ena, Robert | Mariposa niPier Willapa Har is their lif . = San Ardo, Paso Rohies Sents 0 S < be. S. Tejima, Hind, P. L. Horne, Mrs. P. L. Horne | \ Safled Aug ¢ Stmr Bonlta, for San Fran I er. Dr. McLaughlin says: “The electrical heat generated by thie con e ‘;ts";.rl;x::g:-_saf:. - v Miss ¥ and two dren, Dr. L. Hutchinson, | G- Dollar 4 pm Fier ciseo, sumption of our food should keep healthy every vital organ of the bod De- v Oxnand, BOThanit, Kot . s Lerd ©. D. Siahone. L. L. | Ceatratia rars Hurbor $ pmiPier SAN DITGO-safled [Aug 6—Stmr Coquille bility of the vitazl organs arises when the waste is greater than the repair- g " 10458 2 . M My ‘L. McCandle: A ided Humbaldt 9 am Pier River. for Crescent City 4 when the stomach is not able to generate sufficient electrical heat supply 2 . McCan | G- W. Eider Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier ABERDEEN - Sailed Aug €—Schr Chas R Ot A de o Ralipe: A Ja Sails for Honolulu. ‘1 211 A. M. Nowell and | Breakwater| ¢ 3 Byl © pmiPier Wilson, Francisco; sehr A ¥ Coate “Phis excessiye waste is due to, overtuxation of ibe vita) farces by nard 10.45» infa . G. Owen, Mrs. C. G. Owen, | ugust 11. i for Redo: : < mentally, grief or worry. extra physical exertion. severe feve s 8 Company's | I o ) | = . 5 Arrived R PR work mentally. grief or worry. extra | a % f 1ch P 3 : . el ) axton, Miss M. in, W.| Los Angeles P 4 pn Pler = Areh A b a8 typhoid or malaria, which drain away the vitality and leave the.system ey W B 5 D. Ao & ATbioal panea s siliteted.” - aad Principal Way Stations. 410w the J wW. B Grays Harbor pm|Pier i UL Now. here is where Dr. .\|.~|w...»m-vl| passe \.r\}.m.‘x the pn:-\?.x .m:.rr.».q by ;fig‘:‘u.uo’gl-m Way Seatio 1.200 for- b ‘allende: <. C. Humboldt 0 p|Pie Sherl from " Prof. Loeb and shows how this vital electr y. which is the basis life, 30A 8anta Clara. San Jose, s | ; Callender and " ° ":nfld.r-;,,'“;l}; '1{ Newport & Wi " pier Aug o—Bark (e Curtis may be replaced in the body when lost by the causes producing debility 1 e AR D i 1'3:: P : b Pes. gl Seattle & Ta pmiPier 2 Aug 6—Bark Kalu Lenee July He says: “When the stomach is not able to generate sufficient of thi& en- 13 0P Del Monte Express (except Sup- Horticul- | Jones, % Kajima Minekishi, C. San Diego & T am|Pier lled Auz 5 Charmer, for Port W ergy to supply tho demands of the vital organs, the natural result is a lower. ay) o Sania’ Clarm, Sen. Jous, Jlendid | Nakamura, W. R. Weakley, Mrs. W. August 12. | Townsepd: hip at Admiral, for Port ing of. ngrve, ular power—u general debility. Then an arti- Wataonville. e R. Weakley, C. Yokoyar Hamburz & Wav..[12 m!Pier 19, Townsénd. Ry ist the stomach. That agent is the Dr. Me Monte. Monier H218m werr Kobe—-Miss M Garner, M. J Seautle & Belinghm| § pm|Pier 2 FoRHIGN H"RT* - 830p Bariiogame, Sun Jose, Gllroy. Hot 5 F . o e Patests | LE POl Passed Aug H—Br ship Pl 2 wi bie alentnian orce is proo: s B! lster, Tres Pinos. Pajaro, Watson- salary | Geary, Mrs. M. J. Geury Baityn, pmiPier 2| Springburn, | Cushaven for Sunta Rosalia, : LE 8 TR R o i - Pt o aCl o g o] | ville, Capitoia, Sants Cruz, Cas rvices here Schneely. M Ida L. Shannon m|Pler 40 EWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Aug 5—Ship debility usua e T . il Sown o ne S B troville, Salinas, Pactfie Grove 10.45a ghai—G. Arnell, Mrs. S. M. { Sound Poris|1l amiPier 9, Elwell. for <o where there is sufficient force to keep the heart and vital organs active, and § = 30p faa Joso and Way Sgatfons......... 18.004 J Burdich P Herrers de Huerta, Min. | 2985 ria_ & Portland TOINTAU- 10 ssil Aug i-—Dktn Jane L [ under Dr. McLaughlin's treatment men of 75 and 85 years have found a new [§| 15009 Santa Clara, Sxn Jofe, Los Gatos, ho also sailed | Burcl 5 PR | August 15. | <Lanford. ri Townsend lease of life. | Wright snd prinefpal Way 8 2 on the P. He de Huerta, J. Johuson. | North Fork. Humbsiat .. rv...| 5 ACAPTT Safled Aug G Stmr City of An old man who had been wearing u Dr. McLaughlin Belt every night for | oo tons (excep: Sundapy. ... 13.60a « v =aid that al- | Miss Loehr, Miss Mabel May: | Columbia.. Astoria & Portiand il ¥ ¥ San Franciseo. two months wrote: “While my age is seventy years, | have become as youth- i | li»“n h:_&«;py;:t_)filfl:m- 19.404 . s ight seem | field. M. B. Menn Nathan- | August 18. GCEAN STEAMERS. ful in health us a man of 35, and am able to do as much work. I am really f§| e R e T Rt ) mows . Poole, T. Poole ertura Sydney & Way (2 pm|Pier 7 NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Phila- an old man made young. B | Luis Obispo, Sants Barbars, ‘ olicy ' v,f. ,\,_ T. Rhett, Rev A Ban- China & Japan 1 pm'Picr 40 deiphla, from Southamy Men and women who had been rheumatic vripples for years, and whose Xl Paso, i . e Schulze. | 8t ot | Tuset Sound Ports|ilam|Pler' v ~Salled A Stmr St Paul, for Southamp s had defied the best doctors, have secured perfect health from Dr. Me- | 7.90a 1at services such o g ulze, | St. Paul Nme & 5t Michaell 2 pm|Pler — | ton viu Piymouth; stmr Umbria, for Liver- Laughlin's Belt . | , Copiioin | +10.30m i ere cheap | Mi iss C. Ju en. = ~————— | pool: stmr Krooniand, for Antwerp via Dover; ““Dr. McLaughlin has not only proven that electricity the substance of | e +10482 st experience had | Hongkong—H. Albers. G. P. Anzino, | S SEATT { Stior Mimnenaia, for London: simr Furnessta, [0 D M A M S i "gone o far as fo perfect the best. Known 1815 cioie, Pactte Srave L F s that the largest | Dr. A. Andersonn and daughter. Leo- Steniner. Destination. | and Genoa. % 5 means of replenishing that force in the body when it is lost. His Electric | ‘Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks mpared with the | tims Cord de 7 J. B. Emmal, Moses | = : TIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 6-Stmr Luca- Belt fs the natural result of scientific study, coupled with experience and me- Menio Park. Palo Alto. 18484 tive quarantine | D. Flint, R. B. Genato Alfred | Jeferson gway & Way Ports nia, from New York. chanical skill x 2 | u.;lquud'lyluu.u . 8384 parasites Goody, Rev. William Harris Jr., Mrs, | Humboldt Skagway & Way Ports Arrived Aug 6—sunr Tunisian, fm Montreal The current supplied by this appliance enters the body in a glowing stream §| 8400p Palo Alto and Way Stations. 10.154 o Hian : . g Oregon. Nome & and Quebee alizing heat. so gentle that the nerves and vital organs absorb it as free- | 11.30p South San Franciseo, Milibras, Bur chind “him o wiishs | Wiliam Harrie and infept, Fuhy C | Beithe eldovia Sailed Aug 6 Stmr Btruria, for New York hunzry babe drinks milk. This forca is added to the natural powers e s e who are as sorry McDonnell, William A. Preuitt, Frank ;,“"‘ | Bxagw MOVILL dod . Aug e CONymits, generated by the stomach; it saturates every vital part and soon transforms f§ | Menio Park, and Paio Alfe...... 8458 pleased that utte, Miss M. Spicey. - B W. | Dophin........- LSl feogs, Eleagger o T i RN R the debilitated bods into a natural e battery. which generates $11.30° Mayfieid, Mountain View, Suany- rece substantial ; Sutterle, Mr Sutterle, F. W. | Zante Neraer i 5 N LONDOR Al S o health and closes the doors forever to disease and debility | e, Lawrence, Senta Clars snd g utterle Jr., Walters, Rev. W. | ganta Ana...| Seidovia & W D BT b Ave Bine - G Dr. MeLaughlin's book is published for free distribution to those inter- | 80 JOBe.. .o e 18450 da’s s included | Whitmee. manie, from Southampton for New York ested in the development of vigorous health in men and women. It | X for Morning, ¥ for Afserncen. > f o 2 TPk | Safled Aug G—Stmr Baibar fusely illustrated and describes his method of treatment and applianc 7"8‘?‘:3:;::%'4 !.!-—u-ay. : i i 3 | Vew York via Southampton. sealed, free, on request. = Send for it to-day. inclosing this ad k Monday enly. . gt ~l”l'l’l"g lll[e”‘g(flflflt‘. VR Sailed Aug 6-Stmr La A . McLaughlin's Electric Belt has a cure in every town. Upen request ~{icpe st all stations om Gaadar, xande r,,;\ Mr Branch My 8. N., Mer ":l": Yc;;‘( = e the names of your own neighbors who ve been cured by it will be sent to | ~ % rrei ants' E: San’ Francisco, Cal., ARRIVED, { -6 al e V=t Likonis.: for you. 1 1 H. S. Honigsberg, C | Avsust 6 Saturday, August g | Montreal : Y . | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. F.M all, Reginald Mar- The time bail on the tower of the Ferry | Stmr Pomona, Swansen, 1715 hours from by, | BOULOG I8 ok 8 - Btxt Baaie 1 906 Market St. §! ] ; Aenall, Reginald Mar- | puilding was dropped exactly at noon fo-day_- TR I | Ne XTI L B Dp M. £ Mcl au hlln' arke = LESSEER - Miss L. Melvin, Miss M. Pea- i ec. at noon of the 120th meria tnr Navarro Weber 20 hours from Eure SOUTHAMPTON—Arris 5 6—stmr New . Above Ellis, Saa Francisos, Cal. | AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC body, M B. R S. Ross, | 8 p. m. Greenwich’ time. J BUR! Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompeon 1 pour reka: | York, from New York via Plymouth and Cher- | r M ieutenant, N. in Charge. | Port Toger: 'humn. Thompson, 7 Bours’ from § yors N Office Hours—3 a. m. to 8 p. m: Sundays, 10 to 1. | e oy TPt G | - g Iton, Panzer, 54 hours from San { - e 2 » i e . | K jia Salmon Pack. Traphagen, J. D, Sun, Moon and Tide. Seine Jxmes '8 Higging, igsing, 15" houss |. . PEIUSN Colusibis 54 k] | lotte P. White. | United States © from Cleone, d b °“’=| The British Columbian salmon pack | ¥ 3 T e { .5 | m’rlme :n;!mv;"::tw?’}?«.f?:;‘i su{.-g,‘_ m-lz:; 4;}|u-h¥a, Kalnin, 10 hours from Bow. fOr the season just closed will not ex- OCEAN TRAVEL. 315 __ RAILWAY TRAVEL. _ 2 1 Low Waters | ens Landing. i 221.5 cases. The catch last ’ ~parts 3 5 at Fort Point, entrance to San Francieco caza - ceed 221.500 cases. _China Departs for the Orient. I Published by official authoriy s ool | wainr Alcazar, Winkel, 12 hours from Green- | geason was 473,547 cases. Steamers leave Broadway yo_Extra. tiip. at. 130 p an e P Mail Company’s liner | _ Superintenaent Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen. 14 he % = o S L 30, $:00, 9:30, 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, Captain D. E. Friele, sailed | o N0TEThe high and low waters occur at | Arena. 08 rom Dotos B i Wil 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. iy . T , 8 the city front (Mission-street wha - o e £ INTS. ‘or, Ketchikan, rangel, o - PRANCISCO. csterday for the Orient. Owing to | minutes later than at Fort Point; (he wges | Copnny, S0U!P Codst. Olsen. 15 nowrs trom ADVERTISEMENTS gunedy” Tisinee, Sagves : SAN RAFANL TO SAN of tide is the same at both places, Stnr Celia, Nordberg, 21 ho: Bs AlGRiam S S e e 5 ol s oo 5 8, 21 hours from Hardy §, 13, 18, 23, 28, Sept. 2. Santa Fe 11:15 a. m. Chaige ~to this company's SUNDAY, AUGUST VIGOR AND HEALTH Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, 55 he o | " o T Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, 20 hours from Seattle, ' Tacoms, 40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. Mo Th Bass aroor . = | { Bellingham-—11 &. m., Aug. 5. 8, 13, 18, 3 | _Exept Saturdays. i p Sume_Coronado. Peterson, 45 hours trom Sarr Sept. 2. Change at Seattle o this Company's | : : Teave | _In Effect Arrive i e e Bty . steamers for Alacka and G. N Ry at Seattls San Fran. | May 1, 1904 San Frad. o Honehons. i Yolohama 180y JESTe ? : T . P | 48 min. . e L e rERE YO T LIMITED TO CHICAGCO Schr Jennie Griffin, Gib: | g Bolinas o3 'hours from o MEE. e LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS | b Sy |y ke T 8 Redfeld, Hutton, 7 days from el e | edomdd® San Diego and Santa Bacbar— | [st 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, S & | Muditeo. = tive powers of | Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. with diner and all trappings. RICTURE | oSchr Bessie K - Stark, 16 hours from San | b F our most re-| State of California, Thursdays, O a. m. S URE, | Vicente Landing. ; markable home | For Les Angeles (via San Pedro and East L4 F X A o penden ) gk foem ' fcay Y freatment, you | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, ;?1‘},”’::11;;‘,,. o SH DA AN = irbor, . Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (3an s 3 E g ISOR day in order of occurrence as time; thy o 3 2 - X ! “Bonita, 9 &. m., Aug. 3 11 Sept. 4. . m. el 8 .- ¥ INEY and BLADDER || fourth time e ‘ivas im'...i“.ml"i'« ::.e Schr A M Baxter, Isaacson, 7 days from | %) :g and approval. Tt O in., Aug. 7,18 25 81, Sept. 8, “m: | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, 3 D) e TR 4 . )E fourth time calumu Sives: the last ti4e of the | nsilinghan. 8 =@ il auickly re- | Coos Pay. D re iy 1o B g g - m. | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. {10 pl. Santa Rosa. R ES and reflex complica- sometimes Gecurs. The beights x!"v:n ore in | p SChr Guide Olsen, § days from Grays Har- | & ~=S e ! Mazatian, Altata, La Paz_Santa Ro- . m. for Stockton, 736 a] o ate 4 ees. anick. addition fo the soundings of the Lnited States | POT-\Oukland’ direct . W strength and give | TR0 Girayinas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th each mo. p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and 8:00 Fulton. S cast Snrvey O s h o o . CLEAR 3 you the fire and |®1Z8 (UL Nnformation obtain’ folder. Right Chicago. - ently e o e 1) e S e | 5D Vieor of voutn. | NOLIENS e stoanvers o salling dates. | PICKET OPFICES—641 Market St. and | o 2:30pl _______ (88T C— Eiven is subtracted from the depth given by | Stmr Coos Bay, Johnson, San Pedre: pac| & ; >= DY SDORES CKET 2 New Montgom- | Perry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- | __ o e the charts. The planc of reference is the man | Coast S & Co et pressure it ex- | o T4 (Patuce Hotel).10 Magket st., and Broad- d, Cal. 27 South Pirst st., | 7302 7:30a| Healdsburg. s ts;,--.ctg ;ambl., | of the lower low waters. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu; J D -[.u.leh:rz‘:",‘)fi way wharl\;evtth mtm P-.m lhrk:‘l It . ot et Lnlan.l an ears’ Success. —— - —— Spreckels & Bros Co. ® > C. D. DUNAN et ‘assenger Agen 2: 2z Con: 103 S e *y ki v which will positively 3 Eva—— P;?_q“ O o Movements of Steamers. P:-‘«':: (MTI‘:" Fflfln Hongkong and Honolulu; l"r'.l.;::! fl;"flaf Gevelop them "W_ir"'"' our | e 'P:gllrg-’?:?n:‘,r ts*m 2‘25{23‘: st., will 7:30 a| 7:30 a| “Hopland 10:20 a/10:20 & v 25 Stmr City of Sydney, Zeedes 3 Local Absorbing Stimulating Tonic, Germicidal, | cay) for and check baggage from_ hotels and 10 ‘2__,0 B -1 ‘7:59 7:35 p A e v, | TO ARRIVE Mall § § Co ¥ r, Ancon; Pac Fesidences. Telephone Exchange S1 y e i b e _TO ARRIVE. S Curacad. Poulsen, Guaymas; Pac Coast | Heuling, Medicated, Urethral Cr sns alwave ROSS VALLEY, .a0a] 7:30a] _sherwood. to the afflicied. G, p yuickly cures where all else fails. Gleet, all - - - oo o Foome N Tiania, Fover. Ladvemith an | Draine, Toaes: Varicocsie, stricture. vrim | (@CRAMICS oS oC06 frians i sioney | (LRSS FIT ] VALLEY, ST R — to secure their pac- San Pedro oy g el e ) tureness, rgement of Prostate Giand, etc. | '® GIRECT LM o TAHITL » | 2:30p| 3:30 pl Camp Va arantee COMPLE e e P oyma. McLaughlin, Melbourne; J| A safe, simple home cure. NEVER FAILS. | R:00a| S:00a CURE in the Grays Harbor gl o1 Dr. Liewellyn, one of our staff of physicians, | 8.5. MARIPOSA, for Tuhitl, Aug 0. 11 a. m. CAZADERO, Etc, | 5:%0p| 0:30a] Sonoma. 6:00 p| 8:20 p TIME withovt Seattle & Taco 3 L - IR o | 1as discoverod & marvelous remedy which will | 5.8: VENT e hurly Ay 873 o 5:10p. Glen Ellen. | 8:45 effects in the sys- Eel Riv : . August ive action and produce results in 5 minutes, [ land and § 1 . 18, 2 p.m. 5 = cost_poesible for e | B g e s Mg - Aoy Applied Toeally only, Works like magie. Dont | 5.8, ALAMEDA, for Honoluiu, Aug. 27, 11 am. [ “woe Via Sausaltto Ferzy. | 7 sevastopel. o0 eli0:0a g B AT . Bridgejt. Ventur & S mchitiati SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. 30 p _ Sebastopol. _ = 220 p 4 SUCCESSFUL FPortland & As Stiar Folton, Eanser, Hardy oo fafl to call on us for demonsuration. Hours. 9 | j p SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. Ticket 0fice 643 Ma from San Francisco, week dayd ~STAGES conbect at_Santa Rosa for White i MORE MEN THAN i A R Stmr Eureka, Jessen Eureka. thondence 1o L. L. Sherrod. corre- | yol. Freight Ofics 330 Market St Pier 7,. Paciflc St | 6505 10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:1, 10:00, 11:06 o m | Sulphur Springs and Mark West Sorings; at ANY other physician on the comst. My Newport % Stmr Alameda, Dowdell. Honolulu, q 9 = (11:10 a. m. Sausalito only), 12 43, "5.15, | Fulton for Burke's Sanitartum: at Lytton for eatments are more rationsl, more Mo, Crescent City Stmr Argyll, - Gilboy, Honoluly, HEALTH APPLIANCECO., 6 O’Farrell St 4:00, 4:35, 5:15, 5:50, . 715, '9:00," 10.20; | Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss ern ang more tive than amny Otber San Diego & Way Pis. e LD Syney, Zeader, Ancon. B Sy To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. 11:35 p. m. Sundays and legal holldays depart | Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ireatment gives vim. vieor, *vitality Sydney & R e M OCEAN TRAVEL. p. m. (ex.Sun.): | @ 13”%%{“3,‘3”’ - s’;"'s”‘:\nl:;fhsfi. Boy. Takepore and Bestites Jadent men, JOung or oid, marcied me e D L : ) T e B ML e S 01133 | b en: St ‘Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga s of . o1 mr ¥ . W 3 7, 9 a. m. 4 , 6 p. m. jnp P & . > regardless of the cause of thelr Stmr Newsboy, Adler. - Crescent” City. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ. | fuye'7 &, m., 4:15 p. m. - Pler 2 f @ D a0 1030 1500 e ST | SPrInER R ke Pomo, Potter” Valley. Stmr North rork, Nelson, Bureka. . | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, sjon streei; phone Main 1508. *HA’ % o0 6 s | S ay's, Riverside, Lieviey's, Buckneil's, Nor stmr Titania, Foyer, Ladysmith and Nu.| Sailing every Thursday instead ot by fobhedrin Heights, Hullville, = Orr's _Hot 3 naimo. s Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, s Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | Wyefield Bktn Tam O'Shanter, Simmie, Coos Bay, North , foot of Morton st. RAILWAY TRAVEL. §:50 . m. Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | st. Paul Schr Alpha, Jensen, Grays Harbor, First class to Havre, $70 and upward, Second “Por Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m. | Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg, | City Peking. Schr Ottillie Fiord, Bosch, Eureka. class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL 5:15 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat). On Sundays | Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- San Pedro. TELEGRAPHIC, AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- R TAMALPAIS RAI MWAY |2nd lczal holidays at 7:45, $:30, 10:00, { ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, POINT LOBOS—August 6 10 p m—Weather | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson h“"dlflfll:. New Tansal 11:00, 11:40 2. m., 12:20, 1:00, 30, 7:15 | Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and toggy; wind SW: velocity 10 miles an hour. | York. J, F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific’ Coast ana 8:15 p. m. * U | Bureka. 4 CORRECTION. S "d}l“"‘"‘u“", e fooe g THROUGH TRAINS. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Salling_yesterday from Grays Harbor of | oo S0l By & O e . dally ~Casadaiol ahdwar stations, e Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all polats 1f vou cannot call, write for ques- o Ry IC-Eanapigy SRR B0 dic. . R—" t Reyes, | peyond San Rafael at half rates. tion list and free book describipg my Sesiad i m. dally except Sunday—For Caze. |, Ticket Office, 630 Market strest, Chromicle jaity. rres ly “(no position bark - speciaity pondence confidential, eral e Sonls, from Astwerp for San ey sco. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D. DOMESTIC PORTS. : Lol 729 MARKET ST. (Top Floor). SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 6, 3 2 m—Stmr 5 _each way. rsion ete. TR o Oregon, from Nome. g ullejo, Glen Cove and 8:16 p. m.. Sundays only—For 3 Hours—9 to § daily; 9 to 12 Sundays. Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Umatilla, hence Aug 3; PIPER, ADEN, uoo-":‘pil‘"“'x.x, TFIORET OFFICE 66 Market st e stmr Farailon, from Skagway, *Saturday excepted, FERRY--Union Depot, foot of Market st. |

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