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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1901 SCHOONER FOREST HOME ON FIRE OIL LAND TAXES e o e e OFF THE SOUTH AMERICAN COAST| gy poLewi sz WijF EMPORIUM =5 > 50 Clubs, .$1.00 o & Blaze Starts in the Lazarette and Spreads to the Cabin and|g_ = gounty Hat Questions 3175 B’ GoldenRule Bazaar. N «gayoonoy fsland’ e00 CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Show——Dailyfiom 9 A. M.—Fir@@ Afterpart of the Vessel, Rendering the Rudder Use-| 4 New Sort Yet to Be alkils far Thersday. less—Crew Is Obliged to Jettison Half the Deckload Determined. s"e o ay. To-day’s sale of Silk Poplins is timely. Two and a half weeks before Easter to ————— | 4= — e —_— : ; have it made up. It is specials of this kind—new, fashionable, up-to-date APy FERS Thousands of Acres Taken Up in things—advertised at the times that they are most wanted, that have made The has® mad bad | Desert — Leasing of La: : £ \ B o ybgiie.sd RO oy Ap Mg Emporium sales such a phenomenal success. The savings to be made on our om YOPURS o pat Sasticiia special offerings are rarely less than one-quarter, and often one-half and more. ad to jettison a T aens AN deckload. The | | vesterday at Cal though the hull was ierable of the cargo e came the Forest ut from Puget Sound ars were felt for her The Kern County oil men are concerned over the assessments of oil lands for pur- poses of taxation. The Assessor has made the statement that he would assess the lands at the price that they were held at by the owners. This met with protest, and a proposition was then ad- vanced to make the assessment $1000 per acre a uniform valuation. The oil men demand a reduction from that rate. A suggestion has been made by a man re- cently from Wood County, Ohlo, that the assessment should be at the rate of $100 RERRRRRE RERRY RERRE RRR RRER RRRR, e 25c Veilings 12c¢. A special purchase of 4000 yards of manufacturer’s over-production of stylish Novelty Veilings— this season’s best styles—all s 18 inches wide, black, plain or dotied Tuxedo, and aso select styles in magpie, royal and brown veiiings, the regular 25c quality—special '2 to-dey only per yalh . S el Ul il G e s c Stylish Poplins Sale of Spachtel f 1900. She is 682 tons net et 4 inches long, 40 feet beam ches deep. From here she t Gamble, where Captain Col- - command. She was loaded per well, which is the custom in Ohio. 77c Instead of $1, Bureau Scarfs. Tra « of lumber, valued at At any rate that is adopted, Kern County | & A good heavy quality of rich finished Silk Pop- | Just a small lot (30 dosen) of Swiss made Open- | y by November 21 last a start wes will have no reason to complain of a Iin, in such popu'ar colorngs for spring and |~ work Scarfs, full size, 18x54 inches, made and Brus ma araiso. Just when the fire lack of revenue for many years to come. summer as teteda, goblin, brown, cream, of first-class cloth, in a number of good de- roke out the cable Goes not state, but | Reuben Houck’s mule kicked into view furquotse, navy, gamet, gray, Javender, ma- | sigre, will be offered at special sale to-day at | Lf W had bought genta, modes, etc., the quality that retails | just about half what they are -1 must have been some time ago as the a rich deposit of asphaltum in one of the them in the reg- lon assage was in all probability due hitherto undeveloped sections of the Mc- . . e » | Kittrick district a few days ago. Two regularly for $1.0 per yard, will be offered | worth, each.................. 200|.ui: wiy they The cable to the Merchants' Exchange shafts have been sunk in asphaltum since for special saleto-day (Thurslay) 7 would have cost is as follow that lucky Kick. Oil may also be found in GO, i oiiasmhasenne dae 3 the locality. 1 Forty rigs are at work in the Coalinga district, which is now the scene of much activity. Six thousand acres in the Mojave des- | ert have been filed on by Eastern parties, | who belleve that there is a chance to de- | velop oil there. | There geems to be a general impression | | you 75c; the Sale of Men’s Silk |y is ;e of heavy meul, nicke 38-50 "ew Bax "a"dk‘rchi‘h plated, fancy embossing; will always keep bright and not tarnish like silver; a Jackets $5.45. 19¢, 27c, 37c. g0od bristle brush, with curved handle The ba'ance of the very large lot of Men's Silk | and metal back, goes with the Handkerchiefs secure? by us trom the bank- = "0% U g st b rupt stock of J. Brett & Co., silk importers, | T3Y——thE price to-day only. . c wil be offered to-day (Thursday) only a Jacket, lllz'"l’P"‘ about one-half their real worth. seame, satin | .. by e Six fif rene Kinde v 4 5 79¢| Specials in the Hy ? | Tweive different kinds, in'three sizss, “k. ‘5 45 it soc each, to-day only. ... B4 G Cr 'y Dept. « | Ten d ffrent kinds, many of them extra large ‘.I:r ’?P G-;‘i English semi-porce- sin, pink, gresn or bue border decora- tion; an excellent value at $1.50 a dozen; to-day only, exch. . SC “Schooner Forest Home arrived at Cal- lao March 18, from Port Gamble. Had re. Stores and cabin damaged of deckload jettisoned. Rudder un- From this would appear fire broke ou: in the lazarette and the cabin. Before it co must have charred the rudder Just like picture; this new ‘ight tan, all - wool Covert among the operators in the Kern River fleld, so says the Bakersfield Californian, that the wells do better if kept on the | beam for a few months until large quan- tities of sand that enter the casing are | | exhausted. Consequently many are pre. | paring to lay up their power plants and | raise the oil by the more expensive but | more satisfactory method. Work is about to begin on the lands | near Rosalla, Wash. Machinery has been | purchased. ‘Well Near Stockton Urged. W. W. Westbay of Stockton is urging the sinking of an experimental well near Stockton. It Is probable that the experi- ment will be made. | Santa Rosa partles have been looking | over the Paterson ranch, in Bennett Val- |ley. A flow of gas has been found there RERRERRERE RRERRRR RRERRRRR RRRRY. RERRR R RRRR RRRERRER RRRRR RRXRR RRRRRRY SIERRA WINS THE RACE. Defeats Occidental and Oriental Com- | pany’s Coptic in Run to Honolulu. [ 1 The Company has | nd the Sonoma er laurels. The he Occidental and c sailed from $13.50 Instead of | s7zes, that usually sell for 75¢, spe- $18.00 for the newest| cial to-day only ..37e¢| styl: Eton al'-wool cam- s hair, pebble cheviot | fallos sl Sk fwlrs Burnt Leather | jacket is silk lined and the whote drews is made | [Plpoto Albums 27c¢. | Steams lu oneMarch 7 5 e | esegocdms? “ that burns, so »ays the Santa Rosa Demo- | ; ic passed Meiggs whart at 1:50 oo { in best mann: re;uauiyl Bt Biathe Mah g e Sierra at 7:40 p. m. .There Farmers and business men of Tehama . !'3-""»"3 50| crcoverd g ring on the resu CARGO OF LUMBER THE SCHOONER FOREST HOME CAUGHT FIRE {and Glenn counties have formed a gas special to-day only - Albums porcelain, pink, k of the be AND PUT INTO CALLAO IN DISTRESS. and oll company and have leased 15,000 | Same Sui', all :ilk lined, reg- conta'ning green or blue border ular'y $25.00, to-day only $18.00 14 art pa- decorations; worth 10c—to-cay only, 39c Instead of 75c for hundreds of fine Per- | per leaves | cach.. ERe 2 62 cale Waisis, full fronts and French backs, | for any s'ze picture up to 4¢5 inch s, an arti- | Glass Decanter 23c—Thin blown, clear ghas | acres of land. The persons interested in | owing to the poor | 3 | the enterprise live in Paskenta, Newville re Sierra on her maid- | and Orland. Coptic's backers over- | 4 | "'The Marin Journal says: anama run. The Peru sails on May 11| ship Marathon, from Oregon, and ordered to however, that all the de- | FaPATe Tun, The Bert SO S e Janeiro's | Antwerp, and safled March 19 | A week or more ago several parties filed upon | had been rectified and | ryp, GUAY MAS-Sailed March 19—Stmr Curaces, | tide and overflow lands on Bolinas Bay under all sizes, on sa'e to-day only, each, cle that wou'd te cheap for 6oc, cn 7 Cecanter, quart size, good value fer Arst-class order in every | > for San Francisco. the mineral laws of the United States, the ob- |g& 3%¢ Gpecial e foday Ry AL Lo 27c¢ g oo, ‘" 23e The confidence of the Sierra’s NEWS OF THE OCEAN. oSALINA TCRUZ Satlet March 20—8chr Jo- | isct belak o seciis (he banetts wiloh may i 110 it nas been rewarded as she beat — | ' OCEAN STEAMERS. going on. Most it not all of these lands have | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm aman ic by about 7 hours and 30 min- | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | CHERBOURG-Salled March 20—Stmr Kalser | b¢20 #0ld to Bolinas peopie by the State of Lo P E L e ol the run to the Paradise of the Shipping Merchants. | Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen and South- | Galifornia, and the owners propose to contest T ————————————————————— e ——— Oceanic p. m . | their_interests. The boring for ofl continu urs out she passed | at Chemairus for Santa Rosalia; the Eureka, | o 3t The Harvey well was down 900 feet on Tues : TR g o | R e e e R | i e 5t st tm | 5 MISS NELLIE BANNISTER julu. An hour and a half Merch 20—Stmr Lahn, from Bremen Success camps with Success. I can was passed and she also | ;s lian; the Norwegtan steamer Kvarven, | 20d Southampton. . | Prospecting in Northern Counties. D SOUTHAMPTON — Safled March 20 — Stmr | The Vacaville Leader says that from the put you next to the money-makers of Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for | Capay Valley In the south to Redding In Sunset District. | it e Mo the clalms of these persons who have fled | Ceny’s Sonoma left| The steamer Charles D. Lane will load coal | NEW YORK—Sailed March 20—Stmr Mages- | UpOD, the land. The owners have employe MASKED ROBBm A I I A Dy T 1nat. | at Baattie for filo port: the Tndeavor; poles | tie, for Livervool; stmr SNqueinaon; fee Sut- | 5 Mastinell] as_theic gitomey: ;o Iook sty | | | Halcyon, lumber and merchandise at this port peed. Allowing the Sierra | r which to complete the voy- ve made the run in coal at Nanaimo for this port; the Austrian r Marlanne, wheat here for a Mediter- | Ney York. the north the oil belt of the western side . Jmade the run | e, e & N o pron_riea starn 1o-stae | 1t et 25,0 western e | E riohtened by Threats of Murder She Hands|™ jiq R T. MERSHOV e Sas the s o or uripe, 353 80, prior to armival. | ¢ Towpe from New Forke (AU T | active gevelopments. Every road s [ o Ko Wy p up her lick it NAPLES—Arrived X yson. | of people passing from point to point look- = in the Bonoma's record. Shipping Intelligence. | - o RS LR T | ing for available locations. The necessary OVer Her Jacket and BOa and Then 587, 538, 539, 550 Parrott Building, —— ARRIVED. ania, from St John, N B T g O e e Ul gy y SAN FRANCISCO, CAlL. A Whaler Beats His Creditors. | Weanesday, March 3| " BOUL March 1estmr Bul- | Of O e Sollars per_Sere x fow Breaks Away From the Highwayman| e o s mancieco on meenanes guez, a boat steerer on the | Stmr Alcatraz Carlson, §7 hours from Gray® | Fupt Wi E AT Passed March 20—Stmr Ger- | months ago is now held at $30 or $10, and Tickers from both Oll Exchanges in my office. Harbor. | countered is at a depth of 120 feet and is | to take off my boa. All this time he held n t a antil B A . hrine in sand. About twelve feet of blue gravel | pfe by the arm so that I could not run uniess he has served five mon | Progreso. whaling t Jeanette, was badly wanted - " manie, k, for Queenstown and | in some localities where the oil indica- v € brig O rtns aftarnoor, He so- | gEiur, Greenwood, Fagerlund, 15 hours £rom | 140001 stmr Commonwealth, from Boston, | tions are the most favorable at $100 or ; SAEEs ate Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 35 hours from | for Queenstown and Liverpool. more. A masked robber Tuesday night attack- | arm. - Taking advantage of the oppor- < Ivasne Bate S e e : e C. B. Forward. general manager of the eq Miss Nellie Bannister on Sacramento | tunity I'ran along H:de street as fast as | and bad a good time on the | 845 VYR, .0 Reeq, hours from Co- Stenmer Mowaments Forward Reduction Company of Cleve- | sireet near Hyde. and relieved her of a | I could. The footpad called to me to stop, e ad of paying his debts. He | gyiije River, via Crescent City 33 hours. | i > land, Ohio, has written to H. G. James of | Street, near Hyde, hich she | Put I continued runaing until I reached Lopez, who keeps a sallor | Stmr Corona, Gielow, 6) hours from San | o | Los Angeles that he has succeeded in | tan jacket and a feather boa, which she | ;v home In my mad efforts to escape — = 168, | etc | 570 AREIVE, | eing Tabmicancs of all Srades fram the | was wearing. Miss Bannister lives at | violence at the hands of the desperate Ny D ATl From. [ Due. | heavy gravity California’ olls, from the | 1415A Jackson street. She had been Visit- | fellow 1 fell down and severely bruised Tha: bound to an Dicgo; put i o Sy lifar 7 | llentest to the heaviest machine oll, and |ing a friend and was on her way home | my arm. and have to carry it in a sling, ] 2 8 b, . . ar. 21 | to the heaviest machine cycinder ofls | see. - ERes St Wy The the | S Ladith, ‘Matam, {8 ‘Boncs Tonm. PA% JWiiAm Oyster Hai -2 | which are superior to unyml)ng Siee ow | YDANJBK was Stacked. i Miss Bannister describes the robber as e S anmette. i tow and | | Stmr Eureks, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | Columbia Fortland and As on the market. According to the story Miss Bannister |, inz ahout 5 feet 8 inches in height and IrcC Ory g Stmr Argo, Hughes, 52 hours from Coquille | EOit Arena....[Point Arena - | “Within a few days. so says the Santa | told at police headquarters yesterday she | stockily built. She does not belleve she Ty was in another. | River. _ _° : e L T [Mar' 21 | Roga Republican, drilis will be busy with- | was hurrying home and when near the | would be able to recognize him in case g tow passed between | Br stmr Victorla, Blakey, 3 hours from O&: | W'y "\ruger” |San’ Pedro ... |Mar. 2 | in four miles of Hopland, in McDowell | corner of Sacramento and Hyde streets | he is arrested. il Dominguez_clambered | t°f Harbor. = = \st, 60 hours from Tilla- | Coronado....... |San Pedro . |Mar. 22 | Valley. was suddenly confronted by the robber, | The mask he wore was of dark material w anbhabarry | S oI, Pomona. ........, Humboldt |Mar. 22| _Five leases of land for ofl exploitation | who, under threats of murdeér if she made | and completely covered his face ~Every o | ™S0r Westport, Ericsson, 25 hours from Eu- | Arab............|Tacoma .. 7 Mar 23 | were recently recorded in one day In|an outcry, commanded her to take off her | effort is being made by the police to ap- ut e | S g . Bmpire. [ |Coos Bay ........1!/Mar. 21 | Santa Cruz, aggregating 250 acres. jacket. prehend the desperado. tle, NEW. | 4 . 3 . | . = Ing natural gas in large quantity in Cala. | fused,” Miss Bannisier sal n telling tweive months for his money. Newark, Beck, 4 hours from Bowens | Gaelic. .. .....China and Japan -.....[Mar. 3 | veras County. The finder is Henry Spi- l ey “1 nervously removed my jacket, ADVERTISEMENTS. Lasting e trom Port | Siate of Cal..Portiand and Astoria..|Mar. 23 | olla. The report continues: ~“While he | which I had recently purchased, and S Schr. L.hguenger, Anderson, 14 days from rt °a: Pedro, Hnu‘rgv?‘)‘:ldl“ > I} e 2 was at work sinking a shaft on Centra! | handed it to him. He gruffly took it and Must Serve an Apprenticeship. ‘Bxakel’) CLEARED. | Boatter: R el " Hill he struck a strong flow of naturu!| after turning out the pockets and not From now on no foreigner can be an of- Wednesday, March 20. | Crescent City.. 3¢ | gas. The shaft in which the flow was €n- | finding anything of value he ordered me E s | 24 2 hs on an North Fork, McLellan, Eureka; Chas | outsider | ° Companics: American vessel. Hitherto an: s , Catarinich, San Jose de 5 | was first passed through, then four feet | away, even if I wanted to. As he reached Sould “declare his intention,” Pass his eX- | Gorrmaler Pacific Mail B8 Co. | 3 | of lava, then astratumn carrying gas. Spin- | for the boa he released his grip on my amination before the local inspectors, and Kvarven, Kanitz, Nanaimo; Cal & | % e Fas to Nor stmr | olla was sharp enoufih to turn t account and is worl | 3 5 | ing by the HENt Of | @ fimiuininieiefeinbutuiuinirininuininii-k @ ental €8 Co. : Orfental 9. 50 e 3 | Dlurning gas. ‘This may be an evidence of | ® California Fortune Oil Co- Wednesday, March 20. P I ol o S/ RIay have an ol crase i (s 30 acres Sunset, 80 acres McKittrick, 320 acres Stmr Chico, Dearborn, Eureka. Seattle 58 s in Coalinga. Now drilling in Sunset. Limited Stmr Queen, Thomas, San Diego. Mexican Ports 7! Locations in San Luis Obispo. | amount of stock at lc. Information and s had five years'| Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, ——. =~ Seattle and Tacomu. 2 21| Over 2000 mining locations have been | PR Sacnecre. soom B4 Pacrots bida. & e vick, eaen. a. i V. roo Fror Vessels, over 00 toms. | Bt Roreh Fork. hMcleiian, Eureka. ewport . " 27| filed in San Luis Obispo County by the . - 1 vessels, may be li- | Btmr . 3 a : I To SAIL. | County Recorder 'since last April, mainly ' of ocean and coastwise | Stmr San Pedro. Jahnsen r‘i}’?‘i{’ e i oot 3 | on acco:mt ir the SEarhcu for oil. 5 " els.” o ¢ 353 Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, Port Harford . | gteamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. | Captain Lucas, who discovered the steam vessels. Stmr . Hansen, Bowens Landing. | Beaumont gusher in Texas, also found ————— The same rule applies to chief mates, COLUSA : > rule ap, o chief Stmr ar. { March 21. out the new rich field in West Virginia. while sscond mates must have thees| simr Coss B Laue, Ames Sl Rainter. Seatti & . What | § pm|pler 2| “Fhe - Bummeriand Advance. Gourier ) =" experience, Noyo, Johnson, Fogt Bragg. | Bl y which may result in the sinking of deep 3 i T st Haasngs v T oo, Jvarven, Kanilz, Nanaimo. | e | - | 13| wells in_the Summerland district, on the Subjects of Mikado Are Da-| . % et 5 CONSOLIDATED Water Front Notes. R S T R | Mandalay... | Coquille River Ortega ranch. No one has yet thorough- X E p Berlin, 3 {5 # et o iienpie, Cooke Iniet | Mandals g River ...} Pler 2| e Rplored the district, Well drillers Pepars b ’ 4 Hugo Swanson, G. B. Johanson and| Sopr Mery C, Camphell Tort Row | C'Nelson: [Seatie via Burekn |'s pm|Pier 7 | have heon sadisned 10 iop in the Arst, nied First Pep y It’s a Mother’s Duty hn H nso; ) oW on . SEpte. el g © | Umatilia.....| Puget Sound Ports.|[ll am(Pler § | second or third sand, at depths varying i 0 i U l] ORI SSRsES UL BES 8 J0w 08 The TELEGRAPHIC. | Corona... """ Newport . 9 am/Pler 11 | from 60 to 500 feet. Several applications County Clerk. to see that the children’s teetis receive | corner of Spear and Folsom streets Tues- | poryr 1OBOS, March 201 p m—Weather | Bureka....... | Hugboldt [ s am|Pier 13| have been made (o the owners of the the i | M wanson rew a k ‘e an oy veloc! s ur. b . a —_——-— | a kn 1d | cloudy: wind W, velocity 8 miles per ho ¢ \1x||5moox Bay 12 m|Pler 13 3:’9‘980:"’;-;?“;‘5; ;?::e;v:dnumamps, but DENTIST’S | CcO PANY in the neck and on the SPOKE sell the and stabbed Johnson in the | 4 no lat, lon 73 W—Br ship Albyn, ;m l‘;}:;zg] ranch to leasing it. A movement is on| Forty Japanese applied at the office of | jitention at an early age. It will pre-| Owns 414 acres 5 miles west of Arbuckle, 3 3 right side. Dr. McElroy dressed both the | 5 buy, boi 1 Slerk Deane yesterday for papers R 3 Ce p N ’ ence Dec 22, for Queenstown. | foot to buy, bond or lease the entire prop- | County Clerk Deane y y | v v Colusa County. in the heart of the oil district. g A “”g""‘rfg’_"“':!r"lalv ia{ 28 N. lon 4 W-—Ship Dirigo. | e s erty with ‘the purpose of developing It | declaring their intention to become citi- “:::eg‘;:'g“ai‘::e decay, irregular growth, | COMeS COREy. B I mited ameunt of tsets had two cha as” + 2. for Liverpoo s ) 5 Rty etc. E . es sold 3 B s o et 30, for Liversosl o o murope March 24 ully. zens, but all were refused. When the t G0c. 30,000 shares sold in 10 days. Informe- . | Humbolat . ..l 2 pm/Pler 9| Natural gas is reported to have been Y 2 Our methods are thorough and suc- | g 9 ished. Offi Astoria & Portiand|1} Bm|pler 24 | discovered oh the ranch of O, B. Mijls | Japancse appiled for the papers the mat Y596 JORRIR S 625 8an Diega ..........| § v ter was referred to Chief Deputy County | cessful. Filling, extracting, etc., is done | : "Mareh 25, am|Pler 11| on the San Fellpe road, Bivergreen, Santa | (., i Goddard, who, after a consultation | in a highly skillful manner. 630 MARK:T ST., San Franeciseo. gon, for Queenstown, and not as be- ty of Peking will not get away ed. the Orient next Saturday. Whiie on| March 16, lat 44 W, lon 8 W—Ger bark o Tons discovered that the | Alsternixe, hence Oct 14, for Queenstown. authority for the statement, which is in | with County Clerk Deane, refused the ap- | yeeth rag: ST 3 i ted $5.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 her propellor is cracked and that MISCELLANEOUS, substance that while wells were bein licatl Mr. Deane found authority - Spere - ol e - CALLAO, March 15— Schr Forest Home ar- | C 4 & | plications. 3 I :ver Fil Oc Bone Fillings 5 COMMONWEALTH OIL COMPANY, gt ,‘,:““Fj:,a,{;;d,‘; “‘e',l: rived from Portland. Had been on fire; stores | Co Pler 3 | Sunk for water for county use, the flow | for his action in a decision of a United Siiver Fillings 5 e e I B0 | - Tn Reart of Kerm River Dists owitn 20 she gets away, and cabin damaged. Part of deck load was { | of gas was so strong that men at work | giates court, which held that Japanese Chal 1 C acres: 100,00 shares capital stock: Ilimited San Blas has been overhauled and | Jettisond and rudder unserviceable. Pler 11| Y e Sondent. of thé London Pet. | could not become citizens. halmers Dental Co.,|@am stamy oo o ui e x oot “ lace of the Peru on the| <y, r1opra, March 20—Stmr Willamette, pre- | Arcata........ Coos Bay [12 m|Pler 13| roleum Review writes that recently the| It was stated by the Japanese that 133 Pow:Il St., San Franci co. CHAS. CONKLIN, Sec. Genl. otfice, 857 Market. yiously reported ashore on Denman Island, | State of Cal.. Puget Sound Ports|l1 am|Pler 9| Dutch India ofl has made some headway | many “intention” papers have been is- Sydney and Way..| 9 pm(Pjer 7|in the Orient. Borneo oll is gradually | sued to their countrymen out of the Unit- Humboldt . 10 am| Pl aced on sale at all —Arrive 20—Ges o Yokol : = e FIGPRUNE CEREAL. P B I e L g Sun, Moon and Tide. TS Ashno: has arremaed: for T | FooiVInS s e e e, which frvr;x“ cxgla:‘ . o O United smesfl C}g-,nh and (Geodetlc Survey— | porting about 2,000,000 gallons of Borneo :;:’e’;? &,x:.m ot obtain_without the use of Arrived March 20—Schr Cha: rom Times an: eights of High and Low | ofl per month. The first shipment reached the papers, the result being that many broke in t last night d is now a total . ADVERTISEMENTS. R T ey San Pedro. Famoso 0Oil & Investment Co LANDS IN KERN RIVER DISTRICT. | One well finished producing over 400 bbis. per day. Well No. 2 commenced. Water well ! completed. Small amt. of stock at 30 cents, 393 Parrott bldg. 8. ¥. Y w od Honolulu. 3 Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | japan in November last. 1889 the fm-= | i 3 A New Method of Using Fruit CASPAR_Arrived March —Stmr Samos. | Erancisco Bay. Published by official au- | 2oFiations Into. China. were 40,154 46 gni- | froites were deprived of BosH O ecision Investors’ Assured Stock . ' hence March 19 thority of the Superintendent. F . information, t SUr is to prepare it in such a manner tha: N DIEGO_Safled March 20—U & stmr| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 10NS of American ofl; 35,695,116 of the Rus- | of the Unlted States court referred to, In a compdny owning producing well. all of its natural prop. | 1oWa. for San Francisco the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | Sian and 11,993,202 of the Dutch Indlan ol | prompted Mr. Deane to refuse the papers. Our well No. 1 down 835 Pe ~ il of Prop- | "pORT GAMBLE — Salled March 20—8chr | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Each port in the Far East -has its own | {¢ the Japanese wish they may now man- Sook: - Eiliaig ob7 omrn Gk & 2c Per Share. en combine it with se- | Queen. for San Francisco. the helght of tide is, the same at both places. | method of distribution. Competition 18 { gamus the County Clerk and thereby | . g oil for ! Write or call for informatien. o 8 FUREKA—Arrived March 20—Schr Mabel | ——————— — threatened in the Japanese supply. In the | again bring the question of their right to fuel. Seven best wells in OCCIDENTAL OIL €O.. 471 Parrott Building. hereby producing a per- | Gray, from Redondo; stmr Pomona, hence THURSDAY, MARCH 21. - plré)vlnce ‘:‘f 'fifi'fl‘ I%dthef ofl Indubltry is | pecome citizens buoretmelcoumA i Sunset district within 150 JUANiTA oL CO. ) Schr M ‘Buhne, old, possibly s of years, but has ferring to the refusal to gran 3 e beverage. This is the | ~Sailed March 20—Schr Mary Buhae, for San | Bun rises - hitherto been conducted on a small scale Jag:nm first papers, Mr. Deane sald feet of our property Etock now 10¢ per share: contracted: asphait wells drillin or sale; price advances Stock only 25¢. Call or write 18co. EAN PEDRO—Salled March 20—Stmr W I with rude and ancient appliances. It is | jast night. Kruger. for San Francisco. e Cereal, the substitute Now on an American basis and lange capi | " Some time ago a number of Japanese Moon sets by : e April 10 to 25 per share: 1000 acres MoK |ttricks for coffee and tea, is made. You: | "GRAYVS HARBOR—Arrived March 20—Schr tal is employed. The Standard Oll Com- | came before me and asked for their ‘in- . e . and proven oil land, Summeriand; best oil com- z Reporter, from Homolulu. pany has acquired land in the province . rs. | consulted with Judge l pany in California; new prospectus and map. p Ask tention’ pe! . grocer sells it. Ask for sample, SEATTLE—Arrived March 19—Jap stmr Kin- for the location of a refining plant. Plpe | Bahrs, who, however, was undecided and ~ ‘W. M. Richards, Vice President, 538 Market st. iy Soamn, fouem Wiciopla. - Merch. 8- Sioor = ! lines are also coming into favor in Japan, | sexe o opinion. 1 h(l';erelhrteh(o?lk it upon | § 615 Examinér B'ld'g S. F. . s 7o RESEEN vades, 3 B - n e ho 1A ND BERRYESSA VALLEW™ O o Bktn J J p Concerning Pipe Lin myself to refuse them NAPA_AND A 1L Why Some Children Are Bestless | woiven aarch 20-Br o Sasn Sk -2 53 WA i iy ;I';“n' ang | thex, would bring, f?fie?fif&‘&ifievfif | COUPANT Conirols e acren o U, 5. patent- . Maniiz g : fic Press that in planning f ¥ d bef 1 in California is found; stoek and pervous i & 4 F —Passed in March 20—Br st 3 Scientific n ng for pij when they appeare ‘ore me cating oil in Ca a is found; at yd nervous even their own mothers JDEAR BAY R il tor Mapaisa? 31 Y lines the flow of water has to be takes ng terday ®hem on the ground that they cents: prospectus furnished. 570 and 571 Parrote e ¢ to tell. Possibly they have | stmer Santu Barbara, hence March 16, for Se- 0.0l bied a ltandltfl from which the comparison of | were Mongols. Before doing so. however, e di butlding. San Francisco. n given éoffee or tea to drink. Fig. | #t FASTERN PORT. Lol el e | e O e AIRRey ar mot- | Lo R o0 viten *me ot to Tasue the A NAS OIL { PMENT 50, g G & NEW YORK. o Mareh 19-Stmr Ad-| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | roleum 18 ascertained then by comparing | onCers e o o SAl ARD DEVEL NT Cereal, made from choice Cali- affBl the early morning tides are given in the left | {t with the fluldity of water th g re anxious to declare 180 ACRES IN MONTEREY COUNTY. : : : ance, from hand column and the successive tides ot the | 1 ipe 1t e flow of | * “These Japanese & f o Welk down 300 feet; small amoant of fruits and selected grains, is a FOREIGN PORTS. 8ay 1n Xhe order of cccurrence as o tine ¢ | Ol through pipe linies can be determined if | their intention of becoming citisens {n — T Tt whare. Provesctes and 3 o % HONGKONG—Arrived March 19—Br stmr | (ay: the third time column mives the last s | & Certain quantity of water in a given order that they may secure pos - w w "anAsuE & cu O o crstion on appiication. J. E. OLEEN seneficial substitute. prune will | pmpress of China, from Vancouver. of the day, except when there are but thres | me _flows through a pipe ‘line.|the Government service ce they are « W 8y | Becretary. 514 Parrott building. San Francisco. e nerve cemters. Tt will make | Falied March io--stmr Vieloria, or Tacoma. | {lacs. an somelimes occurs. The heighis given | One half as much petroleum ofl will flow | fn"the Government employ they are sat- MANUFACTURE p 1 the 5. uz'mnir;‘m ll':rr“_l T bark Schil- | 4re n addition to the soundings on the United | through the u:ne n|ipa ltl.ne in the sam: | jsfied and do not care'to ome full cit- SILVER STAR OIL CO. the child strong and healthy. Mads | W fomm BABME 005 o sare oar | St omet Buvey Sibia xS “vhiy % | time, Tables thal lve the gov, of water | Hena™ L IRON PIPE |0 s b . like cofice. Looks like coffee. But— | ass, for RoYs, Z880hior 4o March 15-Schr | Sheen Dy tns charta . The plans ot meichih | Bow of Dete o of (he waran s A New Dining Table. o0ck for sate.” Prospectus and information fur it's 54 per cent fruit and 46 per cent | Promer from PUSt, SoU n 19-Br apip |10 the mean of the lower low waters e ompared. - Heavy petroleum at’h | The latest In the furniture line was re- | FOR OIL WELLS, FOR IRRIGATION, FOR | pished at room &S Safe Deposit Building, &3 v Afen_Alaw. hence Beta oo s Time Ball. templen::‘l:tayo&fl'dzx“r‘:iae ;_wi'l‘ll flow from | cetved by the P‘;‘flf; Comp‘l“n);‘:, nbo\:t POWER PLANTS, FOR MINES. Mooy - S R WANTWERP_Arriyed March 17-Ger shio 3| o oy ryarographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | briice. than when the olf s at & tempera: | oaen: vound £ory-five-nen top, at 311 50; I ANK THE WELLINCTON 1 don't feel just right substitute “”’",‘co_fi:",",".’“:“;“f, 14—Br ship Dy- ;;l‘-m; mExlc‘g’-ue, San Francisco, Cal., | ture of sixty degrees. ‘:‘” 'a carlcad of different st Tes of din- ug: :gn*lr:rgv“ OLL D. r ; AP ES Arrived March 16— e Tt s —_— con Figprune Cereal for coffee. It's the per- |~ NAPTES—Arrived March 16—Br stmr Hyson, | * The time ball was dropped to-day one second mfdehun came, all of -rmse‘x are to be| FOR OIL, FOR WATER, FOR CYANIDE | is being sold at 80c per share. f——n-a o from Tacoma. early. . G. CALKINS, The population of Zululand is 150,000, of | at a bargain. Corner teenth and m«- furnished on application. No. & fc verage. At grocers. OUEENSTOWN—Arrived off March 17—Br | Lieutenant Commander, U, S. N.. t charge. | whom only 500 are Europeans. Mission streets. - SAN FRAN Floor. Mills Building. San Francisco. < '

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