The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 20, 1901, Page 5

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g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901 HAS STTED O MBERDT GIRELS tired alike as Tommy Atkins. They wore red silk domino with black skull and crossbones Miss Margaret Hurley wore a black domino efo— = 5 roadcloth jackets trimmed with geld brald. and carrions over a black spangled tulle evening gown. I or an ours short =kirts were of white bro oth ilss lda bons _wore an Empire gown of Miss Gertrude Hurley wore a white point | ard trimm red and gold braid tle white satin embroidered with dainty rosebuds, d'esprit gown. A white domino was worn over 1 red caps strapped under the chin completed A bonnet was worn with the costume. the gown until supper time, A &K . Q?XH(E d .F quite the most turesque costumes seen on Mrs. ge R. Wells wore a pink domino Miss Mollie Thomas, Miss Carrie Taylor, D 5 . . > 3 CARNIVAL <= OH ar\ Ur\ the floor. over a black lace gown elaborately trimmed Miss Ethyl Hager, Miss Alice Hager, Miss Ella 3 QCHARLES J Miss Margery Gibbons was a colontal lady In with jet Morgan and Miss Therese Morgan were at- DICK. 1 elegant gown of turquoise blue velvet and ppn d gold brocade. s Julia Reed represented a pink rose In tired alike as Aunt Jemima. They wore brown cotton gowns, white hats and big- bandanas fastened across the breast. Their hair was eanor Martin wore a black velvet Eown. The skirt was made perfectly plain ‘and en train. The high neck corsage was trimmed Supremely 2 gown of pink silk trimmed with roses. SR rafin ean Hoaees Tane worn in tiny, crispy braids, tied with brilliant . M h Mrs. C. Ward wore a yellow and black fancy Miss Jennie Blair wore an elegant evening “’"":: }El’fi“:bokl‘:;"ih:"‘:h: gvening : the b elgr\. arcn. €0wn With picturesque poke bonmet to match. dress of black tulle embroidered in silver. g e L TR e Gregory was a_se e enth daughter Miss Melita Bennett was a blue Dresden represented Miss Kate Hardcastle. sghter. She wore a white shepherdess. It was of panne satin brocaded in white lavender Ty 3 { | Irving M. Seott, Joseph D. Grant. en stars. A of was worn | Committes on Decoration—Willlam G. Stafe b ford, L. P. Latimer. was ve French Committee on Music—E ver striped mittee s rmen in & | A.: Edagr t e roidered in | King, Harry N ¢ Lieutenant Colonel her ha Marton P. Maus, U A Jonn M. Platt, secatne s =nch Alaintan Willard N. Drown, R, McKee Duperu, e eightee *3tury in & cream brocaded L. King ign C. R. Miller, U. S. N.; la- elabor r 4 with re old lace. tham McMullin, Gerald I. Rathbone, Theodore . an Phelps were ‘Wores. & and mortar Reception Committes—Willlam Alford, Wil : Nam Babeock, es Bundschu, Francis J. silk domino Carolan, W. H. Croeker, Horace Davis, Dr ] Benjamin Ide Wheeler, W. E. Dean, Joseph A. Donchoe, Louis Gerstle, J. Down Major General W. R. Shafter, U. S | Hecht, Horace L. Hiil, E. W. Hop! Josselyn, Hugh Tevis, T. C. Van ) erick W. Zeile, Jultus Kruttschnitt, ter, A. F. Mathews, E. O. MeC 2 mann Oelrichs, Robert Oxnard, Dr. David 8. Jordan, Major J Rathbone, John I. Sabin, Henry T. Scott, Rear Admiral Merrill Miller, U. 8. N.; J. C. Stubbs, John Stanton, John Spreckels, Rudolph Spreckels, Whllam S. Tevis, Joseph S. Tobin. X “ i EAGLES SPEND JOLLY el NIGHT AT THE TIVOLI ' glistened a . Every Eagle in San Francisco flew to- wor > e ward the Tivell Opera-houss last night. s and as a result the pretty theater had a ss s ; big collection of “hot birds” within its > i | doors. les occupled the boxes, the A . . gallery, and there wers 2 = z P he stage. T occa- > £ fon In on Y was . | performance for 1300 . | Aerie 1, assisted by the members of ¢ 1 | Golden Gate Aerfe. The of the ile” was given by the Tivoll troupe and ™ r before in the history f the organ - | zation has such a | performance T | been given o From the time of the inundation until st the “wiz" sa lives of those sealed up In the ki 1 the perf. took every > indulge ticisms at the exp assembled - and the s ery case were - tive of gr yells of al. Hartmar was at h L S pow- ers as a wizard failed when ried to determine whether Harr ennan or “Hot Air* Kelly was en to win a prize in _a beauty w ng the en- tire performance the au s con- vulsed with laughter, a of the . prominent members of the order left the theater satisfled that the ha elved in the way of joshes all that was coming llowing committee of arrange- ments had charge of the bene Ed L. Head, Charles Nagle, Hen K Don- nelly, Fleischms “rger. A s Hospitality. i t, A. O. and yellow blossoms. The decollete corsage the ball: moned - was finished with a bertha of duchess lac lace A large pink hat with pink plumes w: worn with the costume. Miss Ethel Hager's sec- mMan: the Queen, Mrs. Arthur B: ond gown represented the Victorlan era early Thomas Rickard; Jester, L. M i1 the nineteenth century. It was of pink and white satin trimmed with lace. A poke bon- et was worn with this costume. Carnival Court—The Prince, Charles J. Dick- endt; Herald, coner and M. n; attend- station of the chief ants—Thomas V. Balewell, Harry Halght, they presen Clarence T. Wendell, W. B. Hopkins, C. H. through A\Irvx et Lamberton, Burbgnk Somers, C. K. F 4, T. on behalf of the ¢ Findlay, Dr. Carlton, E. E, Simmeons, H. P. Venir in apprecid SUCCESS OF BALL Veeder Yices they have rer it ous t s. The f Executive Committea—James W. Byrne, Wil- Hoos berry IS DUE . TO THESE i c. Statora, Henry Heyman, W. & Bourn, a siiver neh ki — Horace Platt, Clinton E. Worden, L. P. with Mrs. Mary 2 . . The following named were in charge of Latimer, Willis E. Davi: ts of hon A R James D. Phelan, were the gu at 2 banquet FEW VESSELS ARRIVE OR DEPART OWING TO HEAVY SOUTHEASTER ras removed el : 52 ' § F S r‘rr‘_.‘rr“ v H tal. rnr g:'(;]ar;“ fi.njn Paula, McGovern, 52 hours from Times and Helghts of High and Low | have been using set nets. Five of the jadmirable art, from the meeting of json, John Denman, and Frank Sander- E inte Sol-1 dro, in tow of tug Rescie. | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | men, Miller, Van Fleck, two Judd:broth- | ( lle with Armand to her death, in a | field, his nephew. Denman was 2 s ri and both CLEARED. | Francisco Bay. Pubiished by official au- | ers and Philip_ Rosel, were arrested by |scene that for te pathos and refined | oid and Sanderfield was Nei . to the | Tuesday, February 10. | thority of the Superintendent. Deputies J. H. Downs and Hugh Walters. | realism could dly excelled. All | the boys had ceupation = il Stmr_Queen. Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, | NOFE_The high and !““_h‘m!'rshocc“r at the | They were taken to Ukiah, tried, convict- | morality is comparativ d to mak Mrs. Denman said bad request- ; Perkins & Co. " £ | five inutes Tater: than at Fort boierenty- | ed and sentenced to pay fines of $100 or | plausible the motive of “Camille” this |ed her son to look f and support b B Sncks. Weaver, Paname; Pansma R |1, Lol o0 tila s ha saius Akt Dot piacs | serve fifty days in jail. " Andrew Hensel, | must be continually remembered. | himself a n Febru- -~ e LSRRG e e 1°¢S. _ | another of the law-breakers, tripped Dep- he supreme sacrifice of the demi-mon- | ary 11, nderfleld stmr on Maru, Greens, Honslong | s R e S Y | uty Rhodes, who was trying to arrest | daine, her return to “the lilies and lan- | bov. were going [ L A s e . 2. him, and escaped. He w; however, ap- | guors of virtue” (comparative) when the | East L fon of the o he had no | ernment 4 : | Sun rises .. | prenended in this city last Saturday and | father of her lover demands that for love | clothing worn by her son and of India-ink ed to be | " Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chemainus; R | Sun sets will be taken to Ukiah for trial | of him she give him up, was another | tattooing on the right arm, representing < Hospital = -0 Moon sets 3 | | tour-de-force. and M. Coqueltn as Ar-|two hands clasped. The clothing was a ¥ Stege, Valparaiso; G W | ———— ‘ 3 | mand’'s father shared honors with Mme. | gray and brown mixed coat and vest wit! |Time]| BERNHARDT'S IS PERHAPS Aot Rhare | $tripes, reddish corduroy pants. blue flan- - g T 3 D t e T GREATEST OF “CAMILLES"” e e e i e nel shirt and blue Fedora hat. He welghed e 80 to @ o Welicunry 29 | sl bt SAN FRANCISCO BOYS about 140 pounds. i s are his San Pedro. | Her's T M 1 o § oA - ————————— w s jm s ' lliance, Hardwick, Portiand. - s i onceptlon of MA VICTIMS A - 1 an Pedro, Johnson, Eureka. 1 : Part From Beginning to | il i M T ity Wife' s NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Balmond: Chemsfuvs 1 End. | John Denman’s Mother Fears He and | /77, FOVHS SCE, €0 PRE, vire, of Jap ctmr | Dr. Dudley Tait, chief surgeon of the Matters of Interest to Mariners and and wa | And now we have seen perhaps the His Nephew Were Killed in French Hospital, and daughter of Guf greatest *“‘Camille” of history, since the | ippon Maru, Green, Hongkong | ports. 3 Scnr Schnauer, So o te. - e dled yesterday .. Shipping Merchants. i R o s aces plbAe Bernhardt performance ladt evening at | Truin Wrack- | Bowme, 1054 Boet strast. Death 1:-‘asa(§ueh:; e S W d er at Port | Jan 19, lat 20 §, lon 3 W—Br ship Eurasla, morning tides are given In the lert | the Grand Opera-hov Even more than | If there exist justifylng grounds for the |, gy gieq) operation which was performed A oy Hon ish steamer Ping | from Hamburg, for San Franclsco. hand column and the successive tides of the | “La Tosca” “Camille” offers opportunity | apprehension felt by Mrs. Frank Denman | o,, " weeks ago. It was thought the s a St. Vincent for | Feb % lat Sfl;!'l_fi;‘n; BT e Kinross- ’g:; ri ey &‘%“:{mg'rgfi‘;g':,;o:-'m‘_y!;LTE“;;:‘x?r the peculiar genius of the great 0f 217 Folsom street, the tue tramps | o ,oration had been successful and that Feb 14, lat 50 N, lon 13 W—Br bark Aus- | of the day, except when thare are but three | Frenchwoman. It was a marvelous con- | killed in the recent railroad accident near | ;. patient was recovering, but an Infec- Additional Manifest. tralia, from Portland, for Queenstown. | tides. as sometimes occurs. The helghts given | ception from beginning to end—finished, | Mill City, Nev., may be identified as resi- | tion set in and produced death. She was b % Per schr Comet. at Ballard—Feb 9, off Point | are in addition to the soundings on the United | restrained, ass| a Ve dents of San Francisco. Mrs. Denman | attended by Drs. MacMon: - In addition to careo previously reportet the | Hart frrngie gl S i BT e Aanlings o e Uulien| ned, passionate, pathetic, lovable, ¥ agle. J. D. Ar barkentine Tropic Bird, which ci “ el Stto Il ringing true at every touch. | called yesterday at_the Coromer’'s office |nold, H. C. Mofitt and Philip King for Tabtts, carried S Mo o— el e | ;';;'e"‘:.:.;:xf::— F\Efl:‘;’fl“fi;‘;rf‘?fi':fifi; ‘nhmi ‘th:g A gradual emotional ascent from the | and said she belleved the two unidentified | Brown. She was a native of this city, e .| shingles and 15,00 laths, POINT LOBOR APEI R, 30 - Wweathar | iven Dy thy Wi ie M e t to the last act is achieved with an | victims of the raflroad accident were her | aged 23 wers. Julius Cohn, — toggy; wind SE. velocity 30 miles. is the mean of the lower low waters. asan, R Cur- Wheat for Chile. DOMESTIC PORTS. | —_——— The German bark J. C. Glade cleared .| SOUTH BEND—Sailed Feb 19—Schr Novelty, Steamer Movements. day for Valparaiso with 42,600 ctls wheat, val- | foF_San Francisco. ey ued at $45,100; 3451 bbls flour, valued at $10,600, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Feb 12—Schr Marla TO ARRIVE. ears. E_Smith, from Hilo. 4 15,00 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at | "pORT ‘TOWI D—Passed Inward Feb 19— | __ Steamer. From. Br stmr Ping Suey, from Vladivostok. | istang, R. H o Arrived Feb 19-8 Clty Rio Jan...|China and Japan. .2 o’ s b Sier Merchandise for New York. Hoiarg, b, 10-Sdlie A I Baste, from | Sobt Doller Seattle - 20 o S e The steamer Roanoke, which red yester- | _COOS BAY—Safled Feb 19—Schr Mary E | Federica. | Nanaimo ", . 2 Wh t W K \ - e b e ey I Deanl yeutars | sy, box Ban Wiwain ™ B Argo. _|Coquille’ River -2 | a ou Know = RS se valued | KAILUA—Arrived Feb 3—Schr Queen, from | Pomona Humboldt . . 20 | OTTO GILDERMEISTER AGAIN, 32t $62.77 for New Yo of oil for | Port Gamble. | Corona. Newport 3 . 20 | Ssmburg, valued at SEN Yo tor New | KAANAPALI—ArrivednJan 20—Ship Star of | Mackina Seattle -|Feb. 20 The McCulloch Will in Bearch of | 0Tk included 104600 gals wine. 24 bags glue, | Russin, from Seattle. Czarina Seattle and Tacoma....|Feb. 2) Sl - " Di t,;d Shj‘ :'»'v" IMr-qI_f.fr ::1': :h;]h‘:nln;‘fl:)" m\v,,]r 59 ctls | GRAYS HARBOR — Safled Feb 19 —Sch- | gmte of Cal. gulpz Eound Ports . <[ Feb. AT the kidheys are the naturalblood purifiers, sSmas o arley 27 =p| L, 160 salmon, 97 | Guids for’ S Fi cisco: bktn Gl for oint Arena. oint rena . -|Feb. Y, 2 *, Y 0 i A sl p"r nning to | 2% Bornk. 15 pkxs eld mefal, 33753 iba dried Sydney: schr W 3 Patterson, for San Fran- | Santa Eosm.....|8hn Diseo, . |Feb. and we infer, therefore, that it is man's duty _That all the blood must go through the kid-' - men are ain b . ides, 51, s dried frult cisco. | Crescent ‘rescen ty Feb. o 2 ¥ " P C lermeister. Ehe was e 2 | , SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Farallon, | Washteraw....| Tacoma .. Feb. 4 o himself and his '”’“IY,"’ take care of him- er way fr Y 2 to Portland | Departure of the Japanese Liner. | trom Dyea; schr Comet, from San Pedro. ' | Nome City Humboldt . [Eeb. gelf physically as well as spiritually. . e B way tha —— 3 - - i i , | Salled Feb 18—Stmr City o eattle, for | Newburg. .|Grays Harbor . ..|Feb. g Jy 5 5 2R b — — . ’ w g i s r ot aca o iy | Skagway; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Fran- | o ClERER S WAy PoctaiTeb We know that,’because of inherlted oF climatic or «‘:!“M . bkn’dlbg foll of pobsas thatiptison sk wa re: ] rhay n a a 0. | Eureka. .| Humboldt .. Ty - al i eévery organ. e — schoone Sand general cargo, valued at $150 061, manifested as | _Arrived Feb 19—Br stmr Ping Suey, from | Coquille River. Grays Harbor b, Ccircumstantial influences, sickness and ill-health prevail, f "flm mye e 7“Tabie 10" be " filled” with uric. 1 orted that on | gollows: For China, $61,917; Japan, $38,3%0; | Viadivostok. | Empire.. .| Coos Bay |Feb. P 3 + it blood is very 3 b miles from “s:;:; Manila, $33,20; Viadivostok, $26: Korea, | o SAY DIEGO—Satled Feb 19—Br stmr Milton. | :éq“h ;,l.ék gurr}bddfl! » Feb. and that most people do pot liveout half their days., acid (kidney poisom)| without your knowledge because = vessel was sighted | maao, B TR e MRS -2 ror Nanaimo. . W. Elde ortland_an v o o K 3 " i - Par mpne. B Gt x:uM( The following were the principal sh m,)‘s'rm’.m Arrived Feb 19—Stmr George W v‘ Hyades. | Ovater. Harbor bw: know that our ‘carelessness_and ignorance bring' wx@*flmyumdwmpwlamflypm ray ca 1 4 PSR Tider, hence Jan 17. Bonita. .| Newpert .. s v heal disorders Y e e e He5 | For China—20%0 Ihe abalone meat, 3 cyls | Salled Feb 15 Fr barks Bossuet and La | Queen San HIekd . ‘upon us most of our sufferings, That you_cannot, have good health- andy ed ammonta, 410 csks bottled beer, % Ibs codfs 4 1bs cheese, | ROchefoucauld and PBr ship Scottish Hills. for | Titania e miles south. Tnited Kingdom: Fr bark General de Bols- | Alameda. February 6. | 4000 1bs beans, Nanalmo ..... Feb. | Sydney and Way Ports Feb. ,We know, to-day, 35 a_race; more” Of the Lws of, kidneys. s coftee. P . e Y 145 ds, 1055 Ibs Ibs coffee, | geffre, for Queenstown Arcata. Coos Bay -|Feb. health than we did fifty years ago. ) That the majority per cent~of all diseasesjare caused met spoke her, | 1432 cs canned goods, 105 Ibs chocolate, 52 cs EASTERN PORT. Mattewan......| Tacoma . = miles from San drugs, 5025 Ibs dried fruit, 106 bxs fruit, 5895 s v e < g | o IR SR unsuspected kidney poisoned blood.” ¥ JWe know more abuut the true’ Guse efmest of_ihe) rzm‘ s S Gt O e et ©rdinary ailmengs that afflict humanity,”and_the true, .|China and Japan . i AR AR g Copti EW YORK—Arrived Feb 15—Stmr Finance, Pliget fodna Porta” from Colon. Walla Walla. s, 4433 Ibs ham and bacon, 12 cs | FOREIGN PORTS. 2 Harford. The | pbis flour, rought her up,|and provist csks ginseng, 1437 pkes groceries 2 - f X Al Fenciicent medicine ever given to mankind. X It cures : Clloch goes out | hamtware, 12 tils leather i b lemone, 4 piks | MORORAN— Arriged prior to Feb 16-Nor | ki 'method of curing and preventing them.” il the kidneys and thus cures all the many disorders which A T port. machinery, 52 nuts, 10 bxs oranges, 2400 Ibs | stmr_Horda, from Tacoma. = e = ' L Lt o } 5 h @ P atmen2 , 5000 1bs pearl barley, 2191 Ibs sugar, 100 | NEWCASTLE, NSW-Arrived Feb 19—Bark eamer. | estination. [Salla.| Pler. |Prevention of discase is both ratibnal 'and sciéntific. il gidney Gale Does No Damage. Eals wine. Snow & Burge >m Sycney, to sail Feb 24 | A A e idney poison creates. sltural implements, | for Newcastie, Aus. February 20. | | ttle or no 505 pkgs bottied | MAZATLAN—Salled Feb 17—Stmr Colon, for | Joan ‘135"-"!’35 sesee "2 pm|Pter 34 © was blown | beer, 200 bales compressed cotton, 1910 cs canned | San Francisco, rea 00s Bay (12 “m|Pler 13 goods, 3912 Ibe_coffee electrical sup- [ MOODYVILLE—Safled Feb 19—Ship Alex | Bureka....... Humboldt | 9 am|Pler 13 mage the A s (if ‘one knows the cause of most diseases, and can remove, That it Is the only" recognized specific—ihe world's ‘that cause, the diseases must disappear §fil supreme medical blessing.s” the | Flles. 1024 bbls flour, %= groceries and pro- | Gibson. for Cape Town | Umatilla. Puget_Sound Ports|1l am/Pler 9 e Hen and ons. § bales h ales hides, 1450 Ibs | _QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Feb 17—Br ship | Queen. |San Diego ... 9 am| Pler 11 ke ard got off by %3 os Mguors, s lead. 48 rolls leath- | Cambrian Hills. hence Oct 2; Br ship Oweenee, | . February 2 | g Se was on her wa ) kegs nails, 142 cx salmon. 11 cs whisky, | hence 6. Feb 19—Br ship Linlithgowshire, | Czarina. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 8 2 . e Js wine, 1060 bdls wire. | trom Tacoma. Mandalay.... Coquille River 4 pm{Pler 2 mber Grays Harbor Alaska v Puget February 22. | Coquille River . Humboldt 5 nm|Pler — 2 pmiPler '3 Pler 2 Pler 9 For Manila—124 cs bl berry brandy 250 gal YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Vie- brandy, 455 1bs borax, 2025 cs canned goods. 377 | toria, from Tacoma. pke nd provisions, 100 es llquors. | _Sailed Feb 19—Jap stmr America Maru, for W Pkgs machinery, 5300 crs pota: | San Francisco. toes, 24 cs photn goods, 9 cs phonograph gooas, | | PANAMA—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Chas D : 10 o8 . 21 s stationery. 16 s tools, 10 cs | 1ane. for Mollendo. | Columbia..... Astoria & |Pler 24 v e %18 o8 100 bbls whisk ‘ “P‘fim‘ PIRTE—In port Jan 17—Ship Star of | Corona. Newpor(“s. 8 9 |Pler 11 part Inloe—S3 cx canned scots, 10 bhis | M eARd NP R E0RG Tan 26—Snip Agenor. | P*iP® ednramry 23.0(0 MSW-3 LOST HOPE AND COURAGE. OME FOOT (N THE GRAVE. “ it oy ini CR—Pagsed Feb 16—Ger stmr Kamby- ays Harbor . - or Korea—3 cs canned woods. 280 1be susar, | o San B ehtms Bennesivants, for | Mariposa A Aot 2 iy delot et et WARN ER,S Warner's Safe Cure Ca., Rochester, N. Y. n € P pkgs groceries and provisions, 78 bdls steel, | ettt e Lo o for | Rainfer Beattle . 5 pm/Pler 2 ‘Warner's Safe Curo Co., Rochester. N. Gentlemen: About two years ago I had ons uth and was bhis Oour, 3 RARE N | San Franciscs. Feb 80 § stmr Burord: £or | gan, ek B% { Gentlemen : Since last January my health foot in the gTave, as the faying goes, and life he storm is R o | San Franeisen, | SantsToss. {855 Disgo, ...} ¥ amiPler 11 failed; I lost 30 pounds, and my complexion aic UI'E looked black to'me; the doctors ealled it id be fine, as th Shipping Intelligence. i OCEAN STEAMERS. tate of can..|Puget Soundl Ports/11 ampter 9| Decame yellow and muddy. The doctor eald Brights disease. T wonld give al I ad to bo ng B | . PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Feb 18 — St N o % o a8 ney trouble. lost hopo and cour- . 5 ecured, but nothing seemed to do me much Front Notes. Ry ramr o | B e e | e e | e e e et S Moo o i locan s e b o £ s RPL0s rmm i i er Totmes arrived from | Stmr Columbia, Doran, ours from Port- | e A T R e 1 T Newport .. 19 am|Pler 11 eure. My room mate said, *“Try Warner's 6. 2 sampl try Warner's Safe Cure. It waa : . . R Taa | from Tacoma and Victoria, B C, for Hongkong. A gafe Cure,” and I did. JFor four months I Warner's Safe Cure (the ploneer Kidney gnd 1@ hope that I tried it, but widhin two weeks utk Americ & Astoria 455 hours. cow | P LYMOUTH—Salled Feb 19—Stmr Patricla, used it constantly and gradually felt hetter, 7 my general health was improved, and in four he only brought Rainier, Hansen, 87 hours from New | from Hemburg. for New York. Ga S11 folt I was cured. Only those who have Liver Remedy) will bo sent absolutely Free ynonths 1 was completely enred. 1 hardiy B T o | TATSTRALIAN PORT -Arrived prior to Feb | Violators of Game Laws Caught. e s T 411 Jnow how srateful T am to of Cost by addressing poatal card to WAR- dared 0 bellove. thay sueh good fortune win v . % tons of general | Smr, Greenwood, Fagerlund. 12 hours from | 1e-Stmr “Somoma, from _San Francisco, via | The Fish Commission is congratulating Sou for your ourc. I cannot praise it too NER'S SAFE CURE CO., Rochester, N. Y., mine, but Ihavo not lost a meal nor had an - g A e il Eoomis, Bridgett, 35 hours from i e L < [ itself over the breaking up of a gang| jighly,and wish all who suffer with urinary o oE S B E ORI " * Yoo gehe or pan since. Words scem but poor (@ valued at 3126571 60. San Pedro. s . of fishermen who have been operating il- troubles would try it. Yours truly, snd map! g Reger: express my gravitude, Yours trn s L over by an eng "'fi’:l (2n Monitor, Donnelly, 10t days from Grays | un, Moon and Tide. legally for some time on Ten Mile and ANDREW P. FRANS, E. M. STUR1G, € ros ye T T | Harbor | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Noyo rivers, in Mendocino County. They | Chiof Templar, 5uz. Lodge Good TCMDIATS. m—————— e (Alderman 27th Wardy

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