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THE S MORNING STAR IS NO LONGER A GOSPEL SHIP Missionary Barkentine to Sail as a Trader to Cape Nome. AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. f\DmTISE ADVERTISEMENT! B FOULARD SILKS. We will have on sale this week an elegant variety of NEW FOULARD SILKS, the very latest designs and colorings. The widths of these Foulards are 24 and 27 inches, and the prices are E i e e e e e e SPRING HUMORS Complete External and Internal Treatment $1.25 f Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the titickened cuti- § Cie, CUTICURA OINTTIENT (80c.), to instastly allay itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (£0c.), to cool and lent to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicisns zad ell other remedies fail. Sold throughout the world. POTTER DRUG AND CHEM. CORP., Sole Props., Boston. “How to Cure SRS Pacific Mail Steamer China Axrives From Aslatic Ports With Sick- ness Aboard and Goes Into Quarantine. S ‘The missionary barkentine Morning Star has changed hands once again, Had the old state of affairs continued she would now be fitting out for another cruise in the Southern Beas with missionaries and | literature tending to spread the gospel of | Christ. Inete is being got ready to carry gold hunters to Nome, and in the | future will take her place among the mer- chantmen of the Pacific Coast. The Morning Star has run for many years between the islands of the south as | ¢ the harbinger of peace. Misslonaries | ¢ have come and gone on her and on many | ¢ an island her coming has been the occa- | ; T S e e e e MEDICINAL A O ED A HATCHET HE :S when ths case ON ROBLES’ HEAD not know who stopped out immediately. veiclans, room 430, Parrott . sometimes s w n, a, and styled by others %, 7 . >y sion of the year. She always brought the latest news from the outside world and luxuries that the natives were not stomed to. As a general rule the ves- 1d appear on the horizon with all The cloud of smoke coming from 1ast would show that the as adding to her speed, ves saw this all hands on the beach and a right e would be given the gospel he would g i8 bound on a dif- aries require nsequence the The n ing Comp located arry hin north he The vessel 1s a4 passenger carrie long to get her ready pur- re 100k- accepted It. ark- » again changed il still be her takes comman and the Coos Ba airs. During the last trip ay the deckhands quit the over the wi were called « and refused to Our Name Is Linked to Uriginality. ; And the cute conceit| which we picture oppo- | site, namely, that pretty little swit in blue, with short notch-collar, for little chaps, which is the swell idea ; litile jacket braided with broad flat binding, trimmed just as| yow see it in the picture. The little double-breasted | vest, which is also a cute conceit. and the trousers lined throushout, made from a very pretty rough blue twill cheviot, with that a Genuine | Mexican Sombrero, with Mexican lace trim.- ming, dgives youw about as pretty a combination for an Easter costume for youwr little chap as you would eare to own ; for chaps between the ages of 3 and 8. This little outfit oudht tobe $5. Wewill place it on sale Monday, which includes the suit and the sombrero, for '2.39. RAPHAEL'S INCORPORATED, THE FRISOO BOYS, and * * . L4 T | ® IR | | | : : i : | [ THE AUXILIARY BARKENTINE MORNING STAR. 85c, $1-°° and $1-2° per pard. We ask our customers {o see our window displag of these goods. B o LA S o S T o A ko o o NOTE. "‘i “three mornings in" in succession. The mate reported the matter to Captain Shay. The latter asked the men if they would g0 to work, and receiving an answer in the = all dis- charg is now a , and the e Coos Bay E y mis- scarcity of sailors on ht they could r t themselves. They we Mall steamer City of Sydney arrived | from Central American ports vesterday | | with eleven c seven steerage and | \SSEnEeTS, ¥ ng illas wife. Mr. and of the former Pres- arillas i it of The Cit American Isthmian’ Canal Commission, B . Walker, W. A. Burr, R. Johnson, Alfred No-< amuel] Pasco, O. H. 5 the commission, favor the Pa the Nicaraguan. Rolph & Co. are buflding a_new Hind [ o asted topsail schooner at Gra: Harbor, to be called the Kailua. She will pacity of 800,000 feet of lumber, d trade. Defender will be for the coast st of the E ces of which mined by the According Freile, a C cumstance to T nese dled Captain suspicious a few days before the ve: Another Mongolian The eath et been determined and that it is » China was twent 3 Hongkong; seventeen days from Yokahama, and five days and twenty hours from Honolulu. At the latter p she dfd not dox 1t took on mail vessel b 3 Japanese SECRETARIES WILL ORGANIZE SHORTLY An Associatio;iflf Cn;:sl Commercial ‘Workers Fostered vy the State University -eight da i ¥ ‘Within the next week or so an organiza- tion will be formed ¢ 1 the secretaries of commercial strial bodles of the Pac movement was started b reretary of the San DI mmerce, who in letter r secretaries Stated that an assoclation should be formed so as to draw them in closer touch with each other. Also for the holding of annual meetings at which not could be com- pared and representatives of different bodies get ac that as the Uni- d interested itself museum the ate institution " association. has made a successful start, for favorable replies have be ceived from th staries of t bers of Commerd ramento, Santa Portland, Humbold . Spokan Tacoma, , Salem, an Jose, Oakland,' Riverside and other places. university ) has taken up the matter and Professor C. Plehn has re- quested the following gentlemen to take charge nizing of the associa- n ancisco Chamber R. Freud, Merchants' soodwin, Manufacturers’ oducers’ Associat G. A. Denni- son, Board of Tr: , and H. Smith of the City Board of Trade. —_— RAILROAD FILLING IN MISSION BAY Southern Pacific Is Adding Many Miles of Track to Its Switch- ing Facilities. Mission Bay will soon be wiped off the map of San Francisco. For some time the bay was used by the city scavengers as a dumping place for garbage, and later the land created by this fllling in process was leased by the Southern Pa- cific Railroad Company to a lumber com- P4 ihtington, however, has now dectded to use a portion of the fllied-in flat to ex- tend the switching facilities of the rail. road, which has outgrown the accommo- dations on the north side of Mission Chan- n el The Southern Pacific Compnny is filling in the flat with the object of adding eight miles of swlitchings to its already exten- sive facilities in the section about Fourth street. A few years ago there were but two switch tracks on the east side of Kentucky street, whereas a.tnrrfisl*nt the whole section is covered by rails, and yet the facilities are insufficient to accommo- date the increased traffic. By the filling in of the railroad com- pany’s portion of the lot and the exten- sjon of Sixteenth street, which is being done by the Potrero Land and Improve- ment Company. from Sixth street to Ken- tucky, the watérs of the Mission Bay will be forced out into the broad ocean. L B 2t Savings and Loan Society Soljcits loans on mortgsges or trust deeds at lowest market rates. 101 Montgomery.* —_— e —— Flying Under False Colors. A young man signing himself “Jack Palmer” is circulating a_ printed petition in this city soliciting aid on the ground that he is a deafmute and wishes to study art. He refers to the Mark Hopkins In- stitute of Art for confirmation of his sfory. Attention s drawn to the fact that the officials of the art institute know nothing whatsoever about this man, and that his use of the institute’s name is al- tate L. Cor. Kearny St. & Union-Square Av. Frisco’s Largest and Most Pop- ular Juvenile Department, together unwarranted. —_————— Trapper’'s Oll cures rheumatism and neuralgla. Druggists, o0c flask, Richards & Co., 408 Clay. the for- | vdney took to Panama the s out | We will continue this week our SPECIAL SALE of FINE ALL- WOOL GOLDEN GATE BLANKETS at 25 per cent less than present mill prices. 00D FELLOWS ARE GOVERNED BY MAJORITY Judge Seawell Decides the Sam Brannan Trust Clause Case. e Holds That the Order May Use the Income From Mission-Street 7 Property to Pay Off X a Mortgage. WORA ¢ | A A A : Judge Seawell has handed down an opin.- | 892 % on in the case of David Hunter and oth- | ers against Philo White et al., in which . he practically decides that the income from the y deeded the Odd F ; lows of San Francisco by Sam Brannan i, 13, n5, nT, 19, 121 POST STREET. e vsed in s as the | direct. The action de was brought to determin jority of the lodges to invest the entire in- or not the decree District Court ) come in such stock. The Judge in his de- from the pro, v in que cision reviewed the nature and character of the trust and of the original decree de- fining the trust | equally divided among the v. | is final, and whether the it is sought to turn the income payment of the mort on of ‘the 1 Fellows' As and decided that the and benefit of the ¢ h trust order action tn which | toward the | ¥ the property | tion can T to t Judge Seawell | lective capacity, a | its were given | a right to any aliquot ¢ separate | | answer. and distinct part of the income. The ma- ] quite a heated contro- | jority of the lodges were entitled, the versy among the Odd Fellows of this city said, by directing the trustees in the | relative to the investment of the income | manner prescribed in the original decree of the M on street lot in the stock of | to alter from time to time the disposit the Odd lows’ Hall Association. The | of the income and to devote the same any purpose of the order they saw fi This decision upholds the right of a m jority of the lodges to control the manag ment and execution of the trust and the income of the trust property. The Judge remarked in his_opinion that the order | lot, with its improvements to be worth $100,000. gate held is estimated A convention of dele- from the different lodges has been and it was voted to direct the trus- o invest the income of th of the Odd Fellow tion, and twenty of the | was not organized for proat, but for senti- its action. Ten lodges refused to approve | ment and fraternity, and he did not con- | this action, however, claiming that each | sider that it was for the court to say that | lodge has a distinct and separate right to | it was not for the interest of the order | a share of the income, that it should re- | that the income be invested in the hall | | celve its share annually and that the in- | association stoc | come could not be diverted to any other SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF —single, thre> use or purpose. Th determine the right ter, in order to he order and of Printing, engraving, die-sinking, stamp- Sheind - waas s into court. and |Ing and embossing done In our stationery lron Bed Judge Seawell vesterday overruled the de- | department. New presses, fine papers and quarter and | murrer to the petition of the twenty | everything first class and moderate double sizes, finished in white at | lodges and sustained the right of a ma- | prices. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market. * enamel, with brass trimmings. FROM ... ee 83.50 to $25.00 {1 THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (inc.), 1017 = 1023 MISSION STREET. | ABOVE SIXTH. || Fhone South 14. Saa Francisoo. Special Offerings in our Trust A Your Oculist | Ana Bring us the order for gissses. They will be made to suit him and fit . With the new clip don’t slip—tilt—waver or pinch. Oculists’ prescriptions diled. Factory om premises. Quick repairing Fhome, Main 1. Hni CIANS PHIC APPARATYS. el PrTO6RA seenTimie. < 642 MarseT ST. INsTRuMeNTS anae Cromicis Bun Dme. STEINWAY PiANoS USED AT ALL PADEREWSKI RECITALS. SHERMAN, CLAY & CoO. _Pasific Coast Representatives. Drapery Department Reversible Oriental portieres in a great variety of designs in beautiful and artistic colorings, 50 inches wide and three yards long, with fringe on both ends at $5.50 a pair Smyrna Rugs alike on both sides, in a large assortment of patterns and a great variety of choice color- ings; size 30X60 inches with both ends fringed, for $2.2 5 each New Underwear Our Stock of spring and summer underwear for ladies and children is now complete. Vests are in all styles, with or witheut sleeves; combination suits in high or low neck, equestrienne tights in ankie or knee length. We have them in different qualities of cotton, lisle, silk and lisle, also pure silk; and the values are worthy of inspection, ; Just - Opened—a New line of Men’s Underwear P SRR aat R PALACE i AND GRAND foeated on Market street. In close proximity to busi- Ress section. places of amusement and depots: 1409 rooms, 500 with baths at- tached. The largest and fine-* hotels 'a Maggioni $1.50 Kid gloves rre e eeees eny : the world. 2 A new shipment of the best $1.50 kid glove in the HOTELS an - m‘:';.:x world arrived this week, in all colors, for Easter. . van. __BAJA CALIFORNIA _ Damiana Bitters § A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervime. The most wondertul aphrodisiac and Spectal Tonic for the Sexual Organs for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases 0f the Kid- neys and Bladder. - Sells on its own merits, NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agengs, 23 Market st., S F.—(Send for Circular) 329 Kearny St. Write for our illustrated catalogue.