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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1899 L s . emn SAN URANOINCD CATI, THUENDAY, APMIL M8, f8. L MANUFACTURERS AND Banquet at the Merchants’ Club. The Welfare of San Francisco and California Was thei Keynote of the Sentiment Expressed in Response to the Toasts. s of the Ms on the nation's gateway ready to wel ers’ Assoc come the commerce of the Far East.” % In introducing Mayor Phelan to respond pron to th toast, an Francisco. fessl ed a dream of the cf fut « ! which included 1 1t wat } every household e Mayc ng that his thunder had be M ¢ ¥ 3 continued i ) : : rman_has announced the mu- | pe extended their s rth gramme. He forgot but one i s menu ily war- addition to the salt water baths se att y bestowed : to have an ordinance pro- | > oratorical | viding for compulsory bathing. He r O ere | minds me of time when a d clgars were | ingy| , Sir Thomas More, | il programme and d 1 c ble sat rese hes under the title | topia.’ You will recall his fate. } eheaded.” der of the Mayor's remar! d rema devoted to the gra opportuni PRODUCERS FEAST Almost Two Hundred Sat Down to the Annual Mr. Sbar- er T, en | e | | ty | it the g p of this city and State | gt given by the acquisition of the Philippines | t occasion to y that as a | 2 an he felt that the views of | Jefferson concerning the acquisi- w ‘ ) outlying territory were not fitted t e th w 1 who were se time: | t ) means t r Perking responded to the toast, 1 James W. | “Our Cou and during the course of | < A s remarks he took occasion to say that | ) t00. could see the great future before | uj city te and the manufactur- | « and S, He glorled in the| s He hievements the Oregon and other | ght o ps t on this coast, and z el en he p e to C. P. Hunting- me ton. In it he subject ssior n any other he toastmaster gton to and the men in it. upon Mr railroader acquiesced. f the scholarly men n not in literature, ty vears. I here to-nig say anythin kins, my friend, favor of myself, believe. As he feel myself honored ht. I don’t know as exc has 1 will enable u; San Francisco all d like it to be. aid something But sa anufacturer mu rs and made milli something. ‘I am afraid that the star-spangl nner will be torn down by e great Ameri 1 system w gone to Manila. I'm glad we hav have sition in the worl id n that the Southern Pa- nate had done more for the State | Hunt- | y something about rallroads, of or | : been sawing wood for in 1 pt that Mr. Per- in or the very first time, I ou people in San P e Francisco have done gri things. ou ndustri ran an oppcsition steamer line to Panama the cost of a few hundred thousand You should do me re. There are many things for lifornians to do, and the little things are the ones to do. I am al vs doing ed we t > gone to the tropics, but we did go 1d if we can go on raising tf D we will be doing & good thing am Sproule, fr fic marager Sl rn Pa Company, spoke : frequently oad’s Ralations om- : eak of our President,” he achieved the dist m of = SELi e : the speech of the evening. o i of the railroads with com- 1 were tisfactory, not- fact that one might be cading the papers that run - to think otherwise. The = seemed to him to : e. He stories to illustrat arks and brought forth ibbs, third vice-president of t Pacific, followed. Other s were made by Henry J J. M. William Horace Davi Dohrmann, Thomas J. Welsh, - Der Julian emp in favor s by hi Sullivan of the F N S n, Mr. Wt Mills, E. A, De The guests present w Among the guests and members prese: the following gentlemen: May: n, Senator George C. Perkins, Juil much he re- Crocker, ef »artment, Captain nntag. W. cke and J. A. Filcher. nt or us m Sproule, C. P. Hunt- am F. Herrin, J. C. Stubbs, ard, J. . Flicher, T. C. Coo- Dohrmann, J. Richard Freud e ., Tirey L. Ford, E. . C. Rulofson, E. C. Wi ag. Chief Dennis Suliivan, P. Heald, Dr. J. M. Wil Chipman,” W. R. Whi S Willlam H. Mills T R. P. Schwerin, E. T. Allen, Thomas Alton, M. : MAKE HIS DEBUT HERE will was 1882, years progre the end of three vears he went whe the artists, h known living in an at- mosphere music. His repertoire a wide and s of thoven, Sar- nd' Wie- niawski is pro- nounced m a by ians who heard him 1di- abil- as a plaver he has shown aptness a s v M 2 L Roberts, contralto; Her- bert Williams, teror; and 8. Eluman, plan- st gramme mir Bac ar ius anday Julius A, Haug. us ug “1dle Words" (Adams), Miss Xena Roberts; (a) Romance, F major, Beetho- ve (b) Canzonetta, Godard: "Sleep Well, Sweet Angel” (Abt), Herbert Wil- Zigeunerwei: en (Sarasate), Julius A. Haug. AR AR e S R At A ha” he aa” Rl Re B2 22 RS RS D RS AR AR S AR A WAR+R¢ 000NN NeNINIRNeNe RN+ 0NN+ RNNENeNINeNINe NN+ N+ RoNeNR ! 4 B ° P * P 4 & + 2 ¢+ e + 54 4+ 4 3 Fd *+ ] + e + Fd L Ed * k' . s A b + 3 ¢ B4 4 @ 4+ bl + I 2 2 + Ed s b . 4 15 + P 4 e 'y Ed + 4 + 4 + b + bl . o3 o500 0%00%80 00550 DI & TFOLIOTI A, ety s ATH D 6 CHOTIHT & DOTONTS DA G4 O TGHTITOLETS T © IORISTONO VST Popular Official Hono HERIFF H badge last evening by the deput S LFOLIDVOLS & NOTSLIGVDTA & LOXI R0 L ONOVAO N & LLO IO LY SR TIOVOLOM BADGE FOR SHERIFF MARTIN at a Banquet, RY S. MARTIN was pre: Sweeney is the first lady member of the order who has been accredited to the Su- preme Council as a representative. As alternates there were chosen: Dan- iel Sewell of Samaritan Council, E. R. Teil of Friendship Council, A. O. Carpen- ter of Ukiah Council, A. B, Sapborn of Jackson Council and Mrs. E. C.” Gorman of Sacramento Council. Then followed elections with the fol- lowing resul William H. Savage of | Martha Washington Council of San Pe- dro, grand councilor; D. J. Hartley of Sacramento Council, grand assistant councilor; Dr. R. S. Markell of Amico Council, Cloverdale, grand vice coun- cilor; S. C. Wallis of Evans Council, San Francisco, grand recorder (re-elected); Miss Clara McDonald of Social Council, San Francisco, grand treasurer; Mrs. Lizzie Morse of Rainbow Council, Marys- ville, grand prelate; M Jennie Pratt of Evans Council, San _Francisco, grand marshal; Mrs, M. A. Boarland of Stand- ard Council, Bodie, grand warden; Mrs. Minnie Lakin_of San Rafael Council, > GOOLIOT & U GOLSTIOLI O TOL| grand guard; Mrs. A. Boehm of Golde'n n- | Gate Council, San Francisco, grand s | try; E. A, Webber of Guardian Council, | San Jose, trustee for short term; J. F.| IcDonnell of Comstock Council, Virginia | City, trustee for the long term. | 1t was resolved that it was the sense of | the Grand Council that medical examin- | ers should be beneficiary members of the | order. | The next session of the Grand Council will be held in San Francisco in 1801, It was resolved that a premium of $2 be paid to a member who brings in a candi- date, but not until after he shall have paid two assessments. * | 1t was decided to appropriate $300 to help | defray the expenses of the approaching twentieth anniversary of the order. A vote of thanks was tendered to the | Pregressive Councils for its reception on Tuesday night, and one to the press and particularly to The Call for its courtesy | to the order in reports of its proceedings. | "A vote of thanks was also extended to the retiring grand councilor for his ear- | nest work in behalf of the order during | his term of office. | A very peculiar case occupied the at-| tention of theGrand Council for some time. | A member of Rainbow Council of Marys- ville, Margaret Carr, made her son her | beneficiary in the, sum of $3000. The son | | died suddenly, and three da. ater, be- | fore Mrs. Carr had an opportunity to | eficiary, shedied. The widow e Tl e K TR w i w o s SR a TR SR e R P e S0F o S w 2w T m i e S m e S imed th, s money, and so did | sisters of Mrs, Carr, and one of her | nicces also claimed the money. The law | of the order says that “should all the | heneficiaries selected by the member die hefore the decease of such member the | benefit shall be paid to the heirs of (he[ deceased member dependent upon him or | her; and if no person or persons shall be entltled to receive such benefit by the laws | of this order it shall revert to the relief | fund.” TUpon inquiry it was discovered none of the claimants were dependent n Mrs. Carr, and_the claim was not | allowed to_either. The matter was re-| ferred to the supreme vice councilor and grand recorcder, to prepare a full state- ment of the case and law for transmission | to Rainbow Council. The matter will no | doubt_be brought into court to have the | law of the order juaicially determined, as | the order is ready to pay the money as | on_as it can be ascertained who is en- titled to it | The officers elected for the current two- | cear term were then installed by Past reme Councilor C. M. Arnold, and the | vas addresses by thei flicers and repre- | sentatives will be the guests of Evans | and Golden Gate councils at a_reception | to be given in the Social Hall of the For- | esters’ building. | e OLYMPIC'S RACE MEET. GO 20OV BO0OTOT @ grand red by His Associates ted with a handsome diamond les in his office. The presentation took t Caf ORI 01 ST ¥ at an elaborate banquet g at whioh fifty - | guests assembled. The badge is peciment of the jeweler's Riders Have About ‘?Offlplfled Their art and was made by Alfred Liebert, a personal friend of Mr. Martin. On Active Training. | the face i laurel wreath in green gold, which surrounds pointed THa it bheers it bitting: the fcish- | & L tar, with a three-karat diamond in the center. The whole is surmounted by ing touches to their training, preparatory an eagle in etruscan gold, with a smaller diamond for eve. On a plain to the bie mace meet to be held by the circle of gold “Sheriff, S8an Francisco.” is enameled in blue. On the revers Olympic Club Wheelmen ne THaa et side of the badge is the following inscription: ‘‘Pr ed to Henry B, Mar- their outside grounds on H street, south tin as a token of esteem and respect by his associates SEtthe % DRA Bl EETne oT deleciiid Sherift's Attorney Edgar D. Peixotto made the presentation speech in a & | cars “pass the door.” so that the track is complimentary vein, and Mr. Martin responded briefly, though feelingly. As readily accessible from downtown. There | he aptly put it, “The Sheriff is a man few words, but of much execu- is a big entr, nd the handicaps for ton the open cvents will be announced to- Toastmaster Peixotto called on ex-Sheriff Richard Whelan, who spc morrow. Official Handicapper R. on “How the Sheriff’s Office Should E incidents which occurred when he tr la January. VeLeUeOETNe I S LD LISLIFD Smyth 1s now worrying over them The club in promoting this meet is do- ing a great deal for the sport here and 3¢ F d ited some amusi ansferred the jalls over to his successc ecot Under Sherift David C. Martin, to whom the credit for the successful % |should have the hearty support of all in- outcome of the affair was largely due, told of the “Duty of the Subordi- g | terested In the game. Some ano e b iaea T isnndea s Dy Ressraer Kibort U DStEI - © | gre promised, Jill add interest to o s B responded to by Recorder Albert C. Berthier, Jules @ | the game, and the fact that the Olympic Wheelmen are handling it is a guarantee OO LIOLIS K6 LIS LIOLI0 054 156 L Besides the employes in the office the honored guests present were Louis of a large attendance and a d show Carraine, T. Gay, A. Goustiaux, E. C. Maflhebouou and J. S. Godeau. The offictals for the meet will be: Judges —James E. Little, Capital City Wheel- oroTie SDIOTD ) LROLFOOR SHSDOLIGLE & OO LIS TF SLIOLIOG: " “Frank H. Kerrigan, Bay City | MODOoTETIo LOLCTIONHIX O OLSIS N ST © DTS T SAOTOAEL eelmen; E. B. Jerome, Relian 2 — L5 P. Swain, Acme; Charies Bauer, W. A. Be , E. T. Bugh, Mau: fce Block, James ywn, G. D. Clark, N . George R. ambers, Andrew Car- G Milton H. Cook, D. V tour. R. Romer, Jam w. Mead; d Bowers. Charie W. Ker R. Mead. Samuel McKee, McLav A, rboro, Ellen M. Henrotin, ex-president of the Federated Woman’s Clubs of America, writes about the woman’s clubs in California, in next Sunday’s Call. — e A Crazy Picture Dealer. Otto Frensdorff, a picture dealer, went into the photographic gallery of. W. John: 55 Third street, yesterday and | stole purse belonging to na » cashier ab- 2 office turned later and cd photograph Detectives Ryan a abou ago swore to a w the of three women charg 1ad robbed him, b learned he laborin that hallucinatior Tnsani charg: s sent but Cleveland bicycle Crescents, $35. Leavitt & Bill, e Two Years for Counterfeiting. United States District Judge de Haven yesterday sentenced Henry D. Pelle to im- prisonment at hard labor for two vears in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $100. The prisoner had pleaded. guilty to mak- ing counterfeit silver dollars. —————————— Mauvais, 769 Market street, for sheet music. . ——————— Killed by a Fall. of an unknown man was found yesterday at the foot of a flight of stairs leading from the street to the base- ment in front of 804 Pacific strect. The body was shabbily dressed and the man was evidently a tramp who had fallen down the steps while under the influence of liquor. ——————————— Advances made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, S ()ll)mplc Tmml G(wrgfi John McGlynn, Olympic. Scorers—A. Menne, Bay City; Joseph S. Lewls, Road Club; Frank Bush, California Club.” Clerk THEIR GRAND SESSION were bought by Sarah and Abe Goodman. | The lot is 137:6 feet. The price re- ceived for land and improvements was $14,000. ADVERTISEMENTS. 454 D4 O+ 4 D4 + DO + @+O+E OF WEAKNESS! Another of the Remarkable Victories of Dr. Sanden’s Eiectric Belt. MeLAUGHLIN—Dear DR. Sir: The Belt recelved from you some time ago has proved a Godsend to mel It has done * rs for me and has put my wite ® r health than she has been for 4 She bas gained in strength and ( s good as she could wish. It has 4 completely cured me of wenk and am (s strong in every way, and as well 4 as 1 ever did. The Belt has done what doctors and patent medicines have failed to do, and think it a cheap cure, as I § Jent over £200 trving o get for myself and wife. I foel very graterul, & a only knows 1 suffe o trying the Belt. I had about given up ¥ pe and was sick ired of & diiferent things with the same result. I cannot & tell you how I feel rd vou, will do all 1 possibly can to make known the ® + good It m your t and advice. You can use this letter as you © like and refer one to me you wish, and T will easily prove what I say @) 3 s true hing 3 Belt the success it deserves, I remain yours very truly. g 4 J. W. YBLNIC. * ® Unfon House, Sacramento County, Cal. + MEN, DON'T BE WEAK. SEND FOR THIS BELT. There is nothing so penetrating, nothing so invigorating, nothing that will relieve the pain and stiffness as speedily as DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT. Its cures are numbered by the thousands. Every day brings fresh proofs of its power. If you have Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbago or Weakness in the Nerves or Vital Organs, you ought to consult Dr. McLaughlin. He will tell you whether his Belt will cure you, and give you advice free. If you cannot call, send for the free book, “Three Classes of Men,” which will be sent sealed to ad- dress for the asking. Don't put it off. Act to-day.- There is nothing more important than your health. Call or address DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, SEND FOR MY BOOK, 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, S. F. “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” A Or 204% South Broadway, Los Angele: Office hours—S§ a. m. to §:30 p. m.; Sundays, IT IS MAILED FREE, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. $ BH040+ CHO+DHOIO+ DHTHO +THDHD + O+ OO+ OHD +THIHO + 04040 ® + |® $ ® vi|s LIST OF PlIZBBi OFFICIAL DRAWING —OF THE— Honduras National Lottery Co LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Single Number, Class day, April 8, 1899. The Honduras National Lottery has no daily drawing and is not connected with any daily drawing. Prize.|No. . 16, 123 15 24 80] 1059.. 16) 1249 24 1619, 16, 1788 24| 1901 2444 N33 9362.. 16, 80, 15 15, 16[10513.. 24{10670 24{11088 80[1 16{12117 10038 10666. 10849.. 120{22779 122058 26463 26654 L. P. Degen, Abner Dobl | =W. L. Loos, Olympic; assistant, J. F. ton, George E. Dow, Fru‘x\:[k P.XD‘“- ‘%-‘OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THE Hancock, Bay (‘B -“ Marshals—George tor Feder, M. Friedman, L Meihling and W. B. Wegener. Announcer | Friedman, George R. Field, C. V. S. Gibbs | CURRENT TERM. —George E. Dixon, Bay City. Starter— | Jr. John Fawbel, George Goodman, John Elliott Olympic. Referee—Frank W. Jruninge: . M. Heineman, i 3 ymp Albert Gruninger, H. M. Flelnemag.| A Pecullar Gase That Calls for a Judi- [Fuller. Ovmple. |~ Henr!kson.‘.‘krpa!({l )Luruzlig_y. ?. Sk H‘\xb“f cial Construction of the Law | Who Owns Yellow TailP bard, P. & arbour, 3 . oster, 2 3 Can'L. Koster, Charles J. King, Roy T. | of the Order. The preliminary examination of Fred Kimball, Joseph F K»’cr‘x‘ar'\‘ CL Sh Lmy\ Foster, the horseman, charged with ob- | ster, Charles Lyons, John Loefler, J. | SN g Tl OnRy by FRls s | 35 e e L orale Wi Ti- Bl || LAt the mecond seasion.'of !the :Granq | tainiBg money by false preiendes Thom & |y AT N ToIelae i, Morehouse, William Mac- | Council of the Order of Chosen Friends | Howard, the Australian plunger, was 2435588 Cann, A. J. McNicoll, R. N, Nason, J. J/| yesterday morning the considdration of | Sy three - witnesses were examined, | 1636908 The ’1'.“‘8 Pfilnd‘:x‘rr' .P,|‘ “{EA the propositicn of reduction of time | when an adjournment was made till to- dington, W. L. Palmer. R.| when th; s be forwarded to | day. The witnesses were Hen cald, J. C. Sala, M. Sehmidt.|the pr s e kol it 3 L 2 s resumed, and | lich, bookmaker: S. hubbuc idt, William Schroeder, H. B. 8lo-| j¢epy Qiscus; it Jand, and Bdward Ranfuraw hn Partrid W. W. Stocker i x ‘ s n was adopted. som street; but their evidence 'w am D. Townley, J. S. Manley, G. H. - grand counc appointed Past | portant. Foster had to give new bonds David Bueh, L. M. Hoefier, Wil- Councilors J Fulweile B. | yesterday, as it was discovered that the | Well, Thomas J. Welsh, ¥ n, Mrs. He Payot, ones he was released on were defective, 3 dan Zan, Dr. James F vege, Daniel Sev .M folaema. i, Charles R. Allen, L W TFon toe | R 1 [39545. k L. Brown, G. L. H. W. ‘Hutton The Original Little Louisiana Co. of San 2 ausas. L b George H. Wallis, f Francisco—Drawing April 8, 1899, 24,4025, it > s H. Crocker. AR EEBT No. £9.431 wins $7500, sold fn San Francisco, 80140, 16140438 3 lopted Cal.; Nc 03 wins $2000, sold in San Fran. | 40602 24 4074 16140756 1 committee on laws ° 74,131 wins $1000, sold {n Stock- | 41020 16 4108y 2441111, SM T 3 125 wins 36500, sold in San | 41420. 40 41438 16 414 Vecchi, Dr. Joseph and 93,171 each wins | 41470, 40141563 04 | Levagg!. Luigi_Demartini, 3 r was o, Cal.; Nos. 18,821, | 16/4168 . l6l41Ts E. Sbarboro, N. > remain as at present. The o 03 é'usrh \-\"Infi iwlu | 16{4200 Merle, Cav. G. 8erra. Dr. contlugent fund for the grand counc sco, Cal., and San Jose, Cal 24 4217! ce Sartori, 1. Sartori, Charles was fixed at $1000. L Ioses eyl At B 8 Now Montsomiry oy i ger, T. O'Brien, F. P. Cole. There 1“;‘ a spirited_contest for su- | i —_—————————— = s 40142085, preme representatives. Four ballots were | Real Estate Deal. 4043183 nufacturers and Producers. | taken. On the first, W 3 5 Manufacturers # 4 e o ""r et Gibson of So- | 4 big real estate transaction was ac- At the annual election vesterday of the | clal Council, T. T1. Selvere of Star Coun- | complished yesterday through the medi- Ma rers’ and Producers’ Associa- @ v Wolfe of America | ym of Speck & Co. The three large flats tic 16 wing officers were chos on the se belonging to Ern Kassow and situated the ensuing ye President, A. St on | on Post street, 87:6 feet east of Larkin, 24|45712 120 46808 61246 bt Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, €. A., on 8atur- Prize. l LIST | No. 54636 4063615 4063974 4066107 1616 16,6 40|69 24 50 24 16 16 40 16 16 80 24 13 16 18 One hundred s from 6 Tustyi 5 bers on capital 2 undred 1t being 5 16 | number grawing 80 | One hundred num 40 | clusive, belng 50 numbers on each sic nber drawing s he capital p d ninety-nine 34| Nine hundred a numbe i | ing with 03, being the two last figures 16 | ;.\u fliél; drawing the second capital prize 89| The subscriber, having supervised the sin 5y | drawing, Class D, Honduras National Lotte 16 | Compan hereby certifies th: the above ar 16 | the numbers which were this day drawn from 80 | the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes 16 | corresponding to th, 16 | _Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, A., this Satur April §, 189, 3 CABELL, Commissioner. $2000 for 50 cents, one quarter of second cap- ital prize. 0 State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss. 16 | _John W. Cremerius, being first dul)'k: 24 | deposes and says that he resides at § 40 | Claremont avenue, Chicago, Il nd that 24 | was the bona fide holder of one-fourth ticker 16 | No. 29, ass C, Honduras National Lottery 40 | Company of Puerto Cortez, Honduras, which 24 | drew the second capital prize of $5000 in the 16 | drawing of March 11, 1899, and I, the affiant 40 | do hereby acknowledge the receipt from said 24 | lottery company the sum of $2000 in payment of 24 | said ticket. JOHN W. CREMERIU 16 | Witness: JO! PH A. ZANGERLE JR. 80| On this 27th day of Ma 9, personally 16 | appeared John W. Cremeriu; afflant, and 16 | made oath to and cknowledgement of t 120 | above affidavit and receipt, respectively. 16 MARTIN BROCKMAN, Notary Public. 16 16 | $2000 for 50 cents, one quarter of second capi- 16 | tal prize. 16 State of Illinois, County of Peori . 40| Mrs. W. E. Boots, residing at 919 N. Adams 24 | street, Peorfa, Ill., being first duly sworn, de- 24 | poses and says that bona fide 16 | chaser and owner of rter ticket 24 | 20,513" Class C, Honduras Natiohal Lotte 1§ | Company of Puerto Cortez, Honduras, which 16 | drew the second capital prize of $8000, 24 | of March 11, 1899. MRS, W. 40 | Signead in my pres 40 | me this 17th day of March, I8 16 DAVID E. CONIGIS! Notary Public. 24 16 | $1000 for 25 cents, o Bhth of second capi- 16 | tal prize. 24| State of Massachusetts, 24| County of 2| Willlam 24 | ville, Count; i 16 | chusetts, being duly sworn, de 40 | that he resides at 28 Avon' stre 16 | Mass., and that he is the tru ightful a; 16 | bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket No. 20.5 16 | Class C, of the Honduras National Lottery 24 | Compan the drawing of wh Saturday, March 11, 189, at Puertc Honduras, C. A., which drew the second capital prize of §8000, and that he received the amount 23 | of his prize in full. WILLIAM W. WYMAN 80 Subscrit and sworn to before me this 40 | day of March, A. D. 18%. 4! J. ROE ELON 16 J Peace. 16 Original of the fore x affidavits held by 24 | prestdent of Honduras National Lottery Com. 16 ¥ ate Lottery ny) 16 E W, Washingt ). 16 | whole of fi ital prize of A 24 | drawing. Aifidavit will be published' in 16 | next month. 2 P e e 2 Prizes Cashed at 385 New Mont- 16 | gomery street, San Francisco, Cal LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRI nr Rio de Janeiro, Hongkong and Yok Foint A n Jose, McLean, 21 days 6 hours f a and way_ports. © Holmes, 151 days from Phila- delphia. DOMESTIC PORT Salled April 12—Stmr Point rrived April 12 Saile sco April 12-Ship Shen- Weely Cal SL.00 pr Vet 15 16 24 o