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THE SAN FRA N . 10 CISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1902 8 o —— ——— —_— = S ' HE Pacific Mail Company's|G. F. Means. assistant surgeon; T. W. Francisco “Bay. Published by official au- | burn, from Baltimore, for San Francisco. Nerth Fork.. | Humboldt .. . 4 . teamship Acapulco arrived yes- | fant Shigeon; [GL 4. Zells _!hority of the Superintendent. DOMESTIC PORTS. Umatilla Puget. Sound Ports....|Oct. 14 Stoamgii A COUN L. D. Sandall, a: NOTE—The high and low waters nccur al | pORT HADLOCK—Salled Oct 9—Schr Alex- | Corona. San Pedro & Way Pts.[Oct. 14 terda afternoon from Panama | C. Hartmen, si; the city front (Mission-street wharf) 8bout | ,nacr o Victoria. Coptic. « | China & Japan ... Oct. 14 and way ports. She brought thir- | T. Ste Artillery Corps Awenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | 2Tyl (0F Victoria, ved Oct 9—Schr West- | Santa Rosa.. | San Dieso & IVay Ports|Oct. 16 . stk i th Inchatee: Gk Vinter! the height of tide is the same at both places. | oy Home, hence Sept 25. gnxrracbaul:\. New York via Panama.|O~t ml teen cabin passengers, e . D, Shortlidge, assistant sur- Pt = TACOMA—Sailed Oct 9—Schr Philippine, for | Cclumbia.. .| Portland & Astoria..../Oct. 17 o b ¢ - he | geon: Rozcoe Treadwell, Philippine Seouts. and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. Acme.. G it Four-Year-Old Girl Has| e stecrage and a7 tons ot car]g:éd S‘: | Wite: D7 F el ‘Tirtietn Infantrys £ 1. Sun. i e Tived Oct 9—Br. ship Celtic Chief, from City Puchia } Puget Sound Forts. ... 10ct. 19 Conditions Re quire the also had on board treasure val 4t Woodbury, assistant surgeon, and S. Coiernan, | Sun: rises Victoria. b Amer. Maru..! Cht et v Y. assistan S0 an, | g . 3 nina & Japan. Oct. 21 P Narrow Escape From |s2on i | Dl icth CavairyeE & Fomgs Thirticn In- Meh hets pSalled oct o—gohr 7 3 Caiman, for, San | Alameda...."’ Honohulu [oct. 2t Election of New | The Acapulco passed the Colombian in-| r.pi,y."5 B Coughe y-ninth Infantry; oy elsco, . i TO SAIL. Death | surgent gunboat Padilia oft Punta Arenas, | M. ~C. " Corey, Infantry, mother | 5 [Time| - |Timef ymimel | |Time| o Ry preco—saited Oct 9—Stmr Nebras- Teachers. . 5 G o iting for the Govern- |and father; .J. T. Dunn, Eleventh | 5 jmvwi © oyt Pt RSl FCIETR) T kan, for San Francisco, Steamer, Destination. | Safls.) Pler. where >hcl\. P’-\Jl 1 fi s wae for: | Lafantry; S, pSitton, © Phlltppine [ %, REDONDO—Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Redondo, G ment warship Poas. The Poas = | Scouts; A Deftsch, Fifth Infantry; E. A, hence Oct ctober 10. 3 ific Ste: Javigation Com- | Jennett, Infantry; F. \. Bugbee, First SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 9—Stmrs City of [ Del Norte..| Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am|Pler 2 Wi Weapon Left in a Buggy|mer Pacific Steam Navigation O | 3 fntry. “and wife: Fred Dury, First Infan- Topeka and stinr Fasellon, from Skagway. Oct | 5: Monica. | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 3 They Will Be Selected From pany’s Casmir. She is an elderly COASter | 1y "ang'y 1. Hennessy. Artillery Corps; As- | 8—Stmr Bertha, trom Valdez. Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland/1l am Pier 24 C P in Last Almost Serves for a of scme tons and was purchased a | sistant Surgeons with rank of Second Lieu- PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Cct 9—Bark S| o Octoher 11, ompe..uors in Lasi | few weeks ago by the Colombian Govern- | tenant G Chamberiain, H. P. Telt and C Allen. from Honolulu, R ureka Humbolat | 8 amlprer 13 B ination. B < e atfi a lco | wife. J. F. Kemp, W. C. Mabry, James Bourke, A—Arrived Oct 8—Bktn Jol mith, Srays Harbor .....| 3 pm|Pler 2 amina Tragedy. | ment. She was "“”‘”"d‘ ,‘lwa:?lp:’had H. D, Brown and wife, H, C. Grinnell and hence Sent 29. N. Y. via Panamall2 =m|PMSS i | when the steamship Acapulco w: < | R. A Wilson and wife; Mrs. F. F. Wing, Mrs, T - — Sailed Oct 9—Stmr Robert Dollar, for Re- October 12. - ———— port and the news -that the Padilla Was |3y T \yilder, Miss L. Arnold, Mrs. G. J. Has- | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | dondo. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Oct. 8.—By the merest chance | on_the watch for her was received With|<en and daughter, Mrs. A. E. Peck, Mieses | the early morning tides are given in the left | Sailed Oct 9—Stmr Alliance, for San Fran- . October_1: The Board of Education is running ht hn Breschini, | perturbation by the officers of the Poa... | Helen and Jennle Ecker, Mrs. E._ C. Brooks. | hand column and the successive tides of (hs | cisco; stmr Robert Dollar, for San Pedro. Newport & Way...| 9 am(Pier 11 | ghort of substitute teachers and as a& daughter of John Breschini, the time the Padilla gets through | Mrs. W. E. Hayward, Mrs. A, R. C. Owen and | 4ay In the order of occurrence as to time; the | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 9—Schr Mawee- Point Arena .....| 2 pm|Pler 2 templates the election of Swiss rancher and post-| By the time the © af son, Mrs, I, Woodbury, Mrs. L. Goodwin, Mrs, | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | ma, from Grays Harbor. Puget Sound an‘iu PiPier 13 | consequence contemplate: | i - | T. A. Suarez, J. E. Huber, teacher; Mrs. F. " escapeC :‘a"‘ o ""{her the officers of the Acapulc‘fl ;émt‘;k Power, W. C. Sparks and’ wife, Mrs. J. J. | Sometimes gceurs. - The he:xhrl;l l‘;“;fnd are i gl\‘elfi for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for {:;;:;‘;‘-- 'fi?m';'fii'“ Ports.[1v am{Pler 2 | there was such an urgent call for sub- old brother. ikely. Bogota should be | O'Connell and son and daughter, Mrs. A. Bi. | acdition to the soundings of the United States | Fureka. 3 mboldt . 30 p|Pier 11 | sti 3 eligible by SUMGREE bt Wi R o e s Waitma | MeDermgtt, €. (G Modarthy 3 oA, darson: | Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) | PORTLAND—Arrived Oct 9—Ship Pass of [ Arctic..... | Humboldt : o ad{Eler 1 | stitate Jeachers that the entire < ininte ol R, sy 10 | geiting within fightihe A i nderson e o e i A &% | slgn precedes the height, and then the number | Brander, from Algoa Bay, via Royal Foads. | Alliance....| Fortland & Way.[|10 am|Pier 16 | 1St © BV G ad - nchhouse, leaving a | engagement is expected. Folion. Miss Corneila Moots, Mrs, L. M. Allen, | BiVen is subtracted from the depth given by | Sailed’ Oct 9—Stmr Alliance, for San Fran- | Mandalay..| Coquille River .._.|10 am|Pior 2 | Pressed into service, together with several The little boy, “who| The Acapulco was detained at Acajutla | yys G T Clark and daughter, Mrs. O. P. | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | cisco. e t}ll"e & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 | on the evening eligible list. In addition Y, Who | aecount of heavy weather and an ac- | Robinson, Miss A. M. Bartholomew. Miss I A, | Of the lower low waters EUREKA — Arrived Oct 9—Schr Viking, | A " Oonbt Orford. |10 am|Pier 13 | to these the board was compelled to call vard, saw the rifle, | L0l ieh resulted therefrom. When | Morgan, 'W. F. Cunningham, teacher; Mrs. I. hence Oct 1. : C Netions' | e 1% on several teachers who were not among e to aim it at | G N rrived she was boarded | Eohling and deughter. J. & “Hutchingon. S Time Ball. Eoalea Dot nE e Abeinny Wud . stwre Dibeua .t Chin T, § pmipter ;2| the first thirty in the recent competitive T . to hi onning, Mrs. H. Brust a: " S Vi . i+ ....| 1 pm The father called to him | by the deputy comandante of the port and | LoRging, Mrs. H. Brust ara dauehter, Mrs. T.| o gydropraphic Offics, U. 5. N., Mer- | * POINT 'ROYES. Passed Oct_0—Stme Mel- | O- EIder.."| Portland & ‘Astorialtl am|pies 24 | examination. but the cousin said it|geveral custom-house officers. .1n ZOINE | McClure and daughter. and Mrs H. F. Ray- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco,” Cal., |ville Dollar, from Fureka, for San Pedro. State Gal..| Bay Sotar 16, The board is experiencing some trouble Meanwhile the little §irl | schore the comandante’s boat was upset. | mond and four children, 5 T I el v [ o e T et ek A | Gern.... Bviney Eowar oS = Pler 11| 1 securing a sufficient number of sub- when tte bo: ~"°""eiihm§ Therc were seven people in the boat and e e bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | = Sailed Oct 0—Stmr Ruth, for Port Los An- | . October 17. *T 7| stitutes, because several on the eligible . m going to shoot|ope of them, a boatman, was drowned. ‘W. F. Babcock Arrives. i, e., at noon on the 120th meridian, or at 8§ | geles. G""‘"’ San Pedro & Way.| ® am|Pler 11 | list have declined to act until they can Yol o 2Y | Three of the others reached the ShOTC| mpy ong overdue American ship W. F. Bab- | P- M-, Greenwich time, et FGO0S BAY—Salled Oct 9—Schr Gem, for San { e G'gg‘;lfi;‘;orl.s- 4 pmiPier 2| be assured of something like permanent e B St s it | 20 (e TomBISIRE L pTes found reéusxf-o‘:‘ ROOk strvel Tl Shont Clocsc Sroee., Bi Licitenant 0. 5. 2x in catae TANCIECO FOREIGN PORTS. Acapuleo.. | N. Y. via Panama./t2 m|puss | PoSitions. Resignations, leaves of ab- bes Bante The Ball{a Yghter and were later rescued DY a | reported that her delay was cue to the fact Lo COLON.-Arrived Oct 8- Stng Advance, from | North Fork | Hiumbolde |9 amiPler 3| sence, marriages of teachers and retire- O Ter v | DOnts voew tupim FheRrapeion, that rhe was fast in the ce off the Horn for Shipping Intelligence. New York, Umatilla....| Puget Sound Portal1l am|Pier 19 | ments have caused a shortage that com- be of the right ea | No cargo was landed at Ocos, the | twenty davs. She was out 173 days and al Sailed Oct 7—Stmr Segurance, for New | Acme Lt s e pels the board to elect ten teachers some o ck. The horrified parents| yharf at that place having been de- | though her rate of reinsurance was only 35 ARRIVED. s C N SRR T Rtk e S L Concon oot uslaw: River ....| ¢ pm|Pler 2| tyme before next December and ten more aming children and | stroyed on September 22 in a heavy south- | per cent grave fears were enter- Tbursday, October 9. CORONEL—Arrived Oct 6—Stmr Hawaiian, ¥ by next April. It lect the t t dead. She was | wester. tained for her safety. She was loaded with | Stmr Queen, Hall, 55 hours from Victoria, | from Honolulu, for New York. ROM SEATTLE. O MERE. STy Wiy e o twenty when picked up,| The Acapulco’ 2 R coal which was thought to have become heated, | etc, 7 % FALMOUTH—Passed Oct 7—Br ship Bal- | — g rrer at the same time should the conditions EhpScians e Acapulco’s passengers were: !‘{;obubly taken fire and destroyed the ship. | Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 12 hours from Mon- m%!all'\'gHDTMA/:“?r\?'d‘wosz“ F"s’éfi‘.‘f"'cm s} For. Sails. | necessitate that action. These twenty nt 3 b, s John/ Turner, L how, George Downle, | There was considerable speculation th ;. —Sailed Oct 77— -Chira, = 4 4 was jall had just missed | ., JR% Putner, Leong Chow. George DoF Bahcock at this port. and tomething like §20.- | Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 16 hours trom Cuspar; | for Hongkon. e Souks Iylet & Wyt Pteiact,’ 10 :relzcihne r;e:cuizbe m:;n s ‘hosezfiugy rt hds of the girl are! Gra V. H. Plerce, W. H. Young, James D. | 000 will change hands as the result of her ar- | bound south; put in to land passengers. MAZATLAN—Sailed Oct §—3ark § C Allen, | prop,toy o7 Gome W -|Oct. 10| L ECAGR TN SRRV SRR ; | Sword ' M. 1. Hanscom, F. J. Rushton, R, C. | rival. The Babcock’s place on the overdue list | Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 40 hours from | from Honolulu. o nio v Ports.Oct. 12 | the last eligible list who were contestarts ¥ e aar e g was taken hy ‘the British ship Ditton. now | San Pedro, ) NAGASAKI—Sailed Oct 9—U S stmr Sum- agway & Way Ports.[Oct. 13| in the last competitive examination. rssed S out 77 days from Muwcastle, Australia. She is | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Bureka. Der, for ;Sku Erenciibe, via - Yokohams and ‘\ ‘E‘};n!:';r,r';”‘x_-v Pom-}g::- 14| The twenty teachers mentioned, to- TESTIMONY OF A WOMAN = | passengers in Quarantine. o Nortnlrn Eliknaca cosl; the Samme kind | trom Panima: sia Mastiin 8 duve 21 houre | ocmaN sTEAMERS. S Bl S Wy B iOse 28 | e Tawet percastagss 1u:the, exumtt CONVICTS INNOCENT MEN | n. passengers who arrived from the Phil- | which took fire and destroyed the ships Frank- | _Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 6 hours from OHAMA—Arrived Oct S—stmr Olympia, cured lower percentages In the examina- s H S army transport Sherman were | istan and: Fannie Kerr. Pizeon Point. frof ‘Tacoma, for Hongkong. COM: tion, are in a measure members of the ipoines on the army transp ‘man ANT SAYS HE Serve Sentences in the Penitentiary | for 2 Murder They Did Not with the Poas, and that she will destroy landed yesterday at Angel Island, where they { will remain 1n quarantine untll the expiration e Charters the Lillebonne, day, except when there are but three tides, as Stmr Lakme, Johnson, 57 hours from San Pedro. Ship W F Babcock, Moxsen, 172 days from Sailed Oct 9—Stmrs Chehalis _and Coquille QUEENSTOWN—S8alled Oct 9—Stmr Ocean- e, for New York; stmr Haverford, for Phila- €lphia. October 14. WILL KILL HIMSELF a number of new pedagogues. Yesterday department under the terms of a resoiu- tion adopted at the time the result of % of five days. There was no sickness on the | The Western Commercial Company has char- | Baltimore, ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 6—Stmr Nederland, the examination was announced. The Commit. £ | trooper after leaving Nagasaki, but in view | tered the schooner Lillebonne to load for Guam. | _Bark R P Rithet, McPhall, 20 days from | from Dhiladelphia. 7 Max Stiller Tired of Having His | resolution says: —Twenty Years | . ... extent of the cholera ravages on board BRI e s A O Oct 8—Stmr Anchoria, Case Continued From Month - Resolved, That as substitutes be required dur- of a murder for | guring the early part of the voyage the Federal NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ek BotrbAkL Xareodt, i GENOA—Arrived Oct §—Stmr_ Hesvena, [f to Month. ing the school year 1002-1903, in addition to nd Luke Kelly, | guarantine officials have decided to take mno Bktn Gleaner, Schmehl, 8 days from Colum- | from New York, for Leghorn and Naples. the thirty elected into the department, that the Silver Bow | ssembly and a prom- | of admitting the infection into San co, | Matters pf Interest to Mariners and bia River, Schr Roy Somers, Soiland, 12 days from P LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct S—Stmr Majes- tic, from New York: stmr Nordland, from A case has been pending in Judge Con- lan’s court since June last and the com- they be taken from the list in the order of their standing in the recent competitive examination. § | l % | % é d e K | Shipping Merchants. 3 Philadelphia; stmr Peruvian, H i The board decls ; ) iy s i v ¥ i Blakeley. adelphia; stmr Peruvian, from Halifax | plaining witness, Max e board declined yesterday to make er in Montana, had served ‘ cuihe Sherman’s mall, after being thoroushly | The Austrian ship Francesco Gluseppe I was | _Schr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | and St John, N F; stmr Saxonia, from Boston. | yp. pray op Stiller, asserted in | public the names of the twenty teachers the penitentiary, the real | FRTERIEL, B8 o r robably. will be released | chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe | Reyes. NEW YORK—Salled Oct 9—Stmr Auguste of Justice yesterday that if it| who come next in the order of rating and d to have confessed. Word ; ung turned over to the transport offi-lals, at 27s 6d. Gs“lf;[ Queen, Nielsen, 13 days from Port g'ggtvg:&&mmfi'-gyg;g elg:hm;;“{;(_l;i;mlg was not disposed of without further de- | who will secure permanent positions mn d from Wilkesbarre, Pa., | Those that died on board the Sherman after | The British ship Carmanian loads lumber| oo Pl t + 3 S ! {lay he would commit suicide. W a short ti , The tragedy was cn- | $ieel of the Twentythird Infantiy; Private | sum).” The barkentine Irmgard returns to HOM | sume Columbia, Doran, Avtoria: . Oreson | o ROTTERDAM Sailed Oct’ 9—Stme Ruyn- | mind he said that tie case would e the election of the new pedagogues and e, Pa. o man named | uy:“private Walter Allen, Troop A Ninety- i i Raflroad and Nav Co. o oo Goast g a1 R, called this morning and unless Stiller had | ‘o, If their names were announced it g eld up an led. | third Cavalry, and Civillan Employe Roy mr ontara, eilly, Seattle; Pacific Coas @ ey were convicted on the | Shealy, | The Puebla’s Cargo. Steamship Co. Movements of Steamers, further evidence to offer it would be dis- | pows yrenicct the board to pressurs to + woman, who declared she | _The following died while In quarantine at| The stegmer City of Puebla, which sajled on | Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, Honolulu; Willlams, s IRisund. e s S once, Whexessy YEB VAN - g o agasaki: Private Robert Long, Company A, | ednesday for Victoria, carried an assorted | Dimond & Co. ; TO ARRIVE. Stiller was induced in June last to pur- | Sy Was not particularly immediate. e | Sictn Infaptry; Private Evan Hicks. Trood i | merchandise cargo consigned to the principal P sl i b e e For v From. D chase the restaurant business of P. Chess- | C1II¢ Said, however, that another com- E ry; Priv e Griffit! . Ve , » s - . . ue. a e 8 V' Ve Editor Slaps an Editor. | e Tntaniry: Frivete’ Mih- | British Columbian ports, valued at §20,70, and | _ Stmr Tremont, Garlich, Seattle; The Charles _ | man at 521 Kearny street for §900 and he | Deiiiive eXdmination for prospectiva 5 © 5. ¥ditor L. L. Shaw | 4¢l Maher, Company I, Thirtieth Infaptry, and | Included the following: 84,475 pounds dried | Nelson Co. Mandalay....| Coquille River Oct. g0 |had Chessman arrested for obtaining | er¥ would not be held until next \, Oct. 8.—Editor L. L. Shaw | 30,1 er Keefe, late civillan employe. frutt, 35,260 pounds malt, 934 packages fresh |, Danish bark Sorie, Anderson, Friendly | South Bay... | Humboldt . 10 | money by false pretenses. Since then the | Jo.y @nd In the meantime additional tu- Ana Merald, who is | "ncuodics of the cholera victims were cre- | fruie. 76 packages fresh Vegetabies, 4330.pounds | 15140453 Parrott & Co.' Del Norte Crescent 10| case has been continued fourteen times, | ‘°' WOUId be an absolute requirement. here, was slapped and [ mated at Nagasaki. The ashes were bro Sk < ED. nier. ; g the poslomc:%uflding g iy e e g e 7 S ey By o B g Thursday, October 9, | Chehalis San Pedro 10 °'!!I’“i‘ by %""Se““ g = McPhee of the Santa | _ The cabin passengers who arrived on the | pounae chocolate, 2482 pounds coffee, 541 boxes| Stmr Corona, Nopander, San Pedro. Ramona Newport & W L o o e B o e S . Caledonian Club’s Ladies’ Night. . et ot ro. | Sberman and are now at Angel Island, are paste, 6 packages groceries and provisions, 867 | _Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Peint Arena..| Point Arena . 19| Judge, “to get Chessman to repay the| The Caledonian Club will giv i astisement was the " give a ladies’ . - Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Hennisee, Eleventh | nounds bean: sacks onlons, § cases drugs Nebraskan. .. | New: York . 11 [ money or a portion of it to Stiller, as | night in S. i - by Shaw on McPhee | cavairy: Lieutenant Colonel J. N. Digs lead, 32 cases arms and ammunition, Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. Prentiss San Pedro . 11 | there 1s to my mind nothing. crimingl n | ar ety o 1all to-night, which fs v evening’s Herald. | Judge Advocate’s Department; Majors G, galiona oil, 3 packages machinery, 19 drams Fhoents - Oatana.. Mendosto Arctic. Humboldt 11 e ¢ i fHler’ al in| an ingpvation in the club’s history. The e St R. Brown, Tenth Infantry J. Crane, aa 12 Tackisca TRiat 10 BAckER oy elastuical Pomona, Ehea, Eureka. ¥ Quito. Oyster Harbor . 11 [ the transaction. Stiller's only remedy | wives, daughters and sweethearts of the = A 2 romn, Seutk Shanc X acld, 12 s paint, H c Etmonk) Thes, Eureks. AIb. Rivér. .| Alblon & Pt. Arena...|Oct. 11 |is through the civil courts and that is| members will be the guests of the ciun Shot by an Indian. { Twenty-second Infantry, his wife and three | = In addition to the foregoing the steamer car G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. | Alliance Fortland & Way Ports. |Oct. 13 | the cause of the delay. His attorney says | and an excellent literary programme has NAPER. Neb., Oct. 9.—Edward C. Tay- | children; surgeon: S. J. Fra- | ried 1500 pourds raisins for Brisbane, = Au Brunswick, Koehler,’ Eureka. Denderah. .- | Hamburg & West CoastiOct. 12| he will take the matter before the Grand | been arranged by the literary committes, D - per | = urs B . surgeon; | . value: 139; 16SS d: ist remont, Garlick, Seattle. D coma...... [Oct. 12 v v - . . e e | I M Kenn i 0 %on: B. K | valued at $14, for \Winnipes, Canada, and 12 Brooklyn, THEEInS, —— B[Rt s Hgef- e} T DI Wil pieaea: e 1 At S composed of First Chieftain J. A. Mec- ool on ‘;e D-°~:ng JOhC:' (\\'eu, cam:;x;. n;(i_ H. Roach, ’rwenl 3 ll'h . cases canned salmon, valued at $625, for Free- Coos Bay, Smith, P P };ed::_ger-- H?lrr;l;:lr‘!"& Astoria. .‘gc:. :3 ————————— Leod, Secretary James Duncan and Piper p S. D., - try ‘ruse, quartermaster, wie | . g v ... Humboldt ..... et et - ] n, in a m"’“"i L I\\;n}_fl\]flcm%mflfl:?:n;x- Sun, Moon and Tide. Br ship Hougomont, Lowe, Liverpool. g:l‘x;'fghy Cg::g:n:‘lg?;r. 1 % Tr'ulr;ks, valises, dl;elss suit cases and | v oo ening to the lady 1 aylor to allow the| 70 5Ty s Baker, Tweilth Infantry; Ji. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— COREN State of Cal..) San Diego & W: 4 Seocsoss Anarogglnis oy o Sy sl T NP IS . T s ot | thtry: DR . Twel PR s Sept 13, 1at 16 §, lon 9 W, ship Kenflworth o Do 13| nous carload prices. All kinds. of leather o sell wood outside th R Lemen, assistant surgeon; E. T. Hartman, Times and Heights of High and Low | from Hamburg, for. Seattl g Grays Ha 1| g00ds in_this department let OXFORD, Enxland, Oct. 9.—The Bonorary Fifth Cavairy; P. E. Traub, Fifth Cavalry; Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to S8an | Sept 19, lat 12 §, lon 26 W, ship Abner Co- Gians Hiatbos B e iee: Vet & O .fi‘;egh"l‘_’;:“"{ degree of doctor of civil law was conferred tom 3 day on Embassador | suffered from indigestion and thought | would rather | was not able to work for fourteen months. A friend recommended Ripans Tabules to me and [ got a box. [ immediately began to improve. | enjoy three. good meals a day now and never felt better in my life. than live. At Druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.

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