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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 11903 T PASSENGERs anD canoo W EEEL lovo Kisen Kaisha’s America Maru Carries Silver Treasure for - China and Japan Valued at $295,000 and Takes in Her Asiatic| Thirty Years in Folsom for Assailant of a SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, PRAGERS | PRAGERS | PRAGERS. 4 Aragers ALWAYS RELIABLE 1238701250 MARKET ST at JONES. We had Big Sales Last Week. We want a better record next week. Quality andLow Prices will keep you coming. That's I what we want. Yo i ; : £ - teerage Forty-Seven Chinese of Whom Nine Were Deported ittle Girl Little Girl P sle ot o T e — ° - Kisen X 'S A | T Bed reatncbed it |Judge Cook Scores Convict A WhOle lO l O a l'galns i e : | and Declares He Is Worse o ° Than a Murderer. t l r Judge Cook passed a practically life | sentence yesterday upon James Balley, a Summary of Department Bargains laborer, who was convicted by a jury of A il b t bef + thi k s | n r of attractive bargains will bz se cfore our customers this week. = | criminal _assault upon Marjory ~ H. rhe whh:":fi’:dsosak‘ Enotvs sp'eéndm Felioe aid Vel T et fmoinas, H years g suLganghior)of Dey ccntinued hroughout the wcek. Several shipments have arrived from the East since | Themas, 1008 Devixsieio streel, on Bep-i| th: commencement of the sale, and these will bs opened that buyers may make e | tember 19 last. Bailey Is 30 years of age | choloeiea ottions ! 1 sed m hi vas £ i iy : ‘l:}:‘l{:(:’h;fl:i:lzzcgnlr::;cP!‘Y‘\‘l‘(‘vl:ll:‘n‘rrt\‘.“‘ | The Press Goods Departm:nt—particu'arly in the line of silks—has marked b ! y i 1l te welcome at this scason. In the Women's | The Judge, passing sentence said: “If | several important reductions that wi b f : L F t e woy 5 Wl wakds thic pesalty | Coat and Suit Denartment a lot of chances for good bargains will be given. . | for this clacs of crime the same as for SILKS REDUCED. WHITE GOODS. | murder. 1 consider that a man gullty of : SR inucswi such a crime 18 worse than it he took the Pricesoha few specal lines cut over Ons Sale CO"t'““‘SW}th new goods - life of a human being. There is too much | J§ Third. Thess are of excellent quaiy and and prices. i ;:r !h!hs sl(;lnb:f ::“:T r:;':l:; ;;n:— :;‘llmt | make into pretty gowns for street and evening Embroideries. v 8 asse a ci | W . £ 3 : | o hare chdre e Sanc i r i 21(‘}¢r0\;r oo, paiterns_of ?amhf'c' | Bailey’s offense was a hetnous one. He | 89c—New fancy striped Louisine e e i n . Waa. e 3 | approached the. child while she was play- | and Tat eta Siiks in pretty colorings 5c—Cém:l":ric, Nainsook and Swiss edges Mrs. 3. B. ( | ing in Lalfl!’e“;"l “““‘“”m“"d f"“‘e“t h-:.; of light, medium and dark effects, and insertions. 8 1-3c, roc, 1214c and to accompany him to his room at 22 3 A ox wle L o e e el ] suitable for strect and evening waists 15¢ values. ? 2 g kill her if she refused and ‘made an out- | and gowns. Regular 85c, $1 00 and 9c—Cambrio, Nainsook and Swiss embroideries, 7 Heew ‘ $1.25 valu:s. inohes wide with well worked edges, 20¢ valua. > = Max Jeidels, who was convicted by a | = 15c—Hundreds of patterns of Swiss and Nainsook NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Sty o the oharaniatHorres e Black Silks. : emnbroideries up to 12 inohes in width. Regular r . | tenced by Judge Cook to serve five years | 75¢ a yard—2z3-inch black peau de soie. A 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 65 cent values., Mariners and !in San Quentin. He was employed by ‘ $1.00 value. 25e to 98¢ a yard—Handsome line of s | M. Marsh & Co., 156 New Montgomery 65¢ a yard—27-inch black Swiss Taffeta. embroidered allovers, 18 inches wide, ot = o~ street "n'!)v"k-}ug;;t mmf';‘rgtd """(; Regular 85¢ value. Swiss and Nainsook. Some beautiful open e to a check for $25, W e passed | p : Yok dédl % . » on G, Jewell, 528 Kearny street. | B5¢ a yard—24-inch black Satin Du- ‘g""k 1de5flxns a'rL'l dainty bab patierns. ';' = R ¥ & % | Judge Lawlor passed sentence of two { chesse; pure silk; 75c quality. ;;::!a;) fcm:: sT((‘;o“lg ;\lax-;h; fyfardSad reg- STEAMSHI - - r ', KNOWN o rears in Folsom Penitentiary upon James | K .5 k & S (-Inv;a ?}AK‘.'?'IT‘\?:'FRQ‘-E“? \'(:‘k:)(;;‘\\xAFl;li}gfl;r\'flclégnfi::s' Fieming, convicted of it 3 New Wash Silks. Laces. s s ikl = R i ! upon George Badler, on November ¢; one = . : m N REINSURED AT 2 PER CENT, , i Zelly, 33¢ and 50c—Over fifty styles in white Extraordinarily good values. None . st AL D corded ‘wash silks and,a large assort- better ever offercd in this city. convicted of grand larceny for stealing a stickpin from Peter Malone, on Octo- | ber 2, and sent Frank Rincon, 15 years of age, to the Preston Industrial School i o Advance, hence Dec 81. | SAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 10—U 8 stmr Mo- | 15¢ to 75€ a yard—21,000 yards of creamr colored, Arabian and white St. Gall and Calais galoons, and bands in separable, ment of beautiful colorings. FOR THE MEN. T < EBr2e 0w from cruis for assault with a deadly weapon for | = ti lio Focts n __ Merch Shipping Intelligence. Sailed Jan 10 Schr Oceania Vance, for Port | Striking James Flannigan, an old man, | Shirts. ;:ra‘:f[:’h:x"edei:‘gdn\f"egiyi( :‘scmircrc fr:a\m ARRIVE Townsend; stmr Marshfield, for San Franclsco, | on the head with a cobblestone, on No- i 45 : i 4 e N st " AR P g < 0 Sce—Fancy front muslin night shirts. sc to $1.25 a yard. t N PEDRO—Sailed Jan 10—Schr Azalea, | Vember 10. | A . . . f 1215,¢—2250 yard f N ¢ R Furcka; schr B K Wood, for San Fran' | g it @ | 45c—Extra quality muslin white shirt; “15€—2250 yards of Normandy Valen- w : { T Ball, | reinforced bosom. ciennes Laces and Insertions from 4 to 4 e ot o Tand pas- | ,FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Brook- 4 x:“ Office, U §, N, M 65c—Percale shirts in golf and bosom 013 inches wide. Extra good quality, . T ; put in 1o 1and Das | lyn, for San Francisco. | Branch Hydrographic ce, er b e C ) SO f igns 1 . n \ ) ) sttt Francisco. oants’ Exobangé, Sen’ Frandisos, Cui. | Font beautiful designs and large assortment NO—Arrived Jan 10—Stmr Phoe- | 9. v ND—Arrived - Jan 10—Bkta Callao. ISLAND PORT. LU—Arrived Jan 3—Bark Albert, 17. Jan 4—Stmr City of Peking. of patterns. January 10, 1803. ‘ The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | | p. m., Greenwich time, 25¢ and 3oc val . Neckwear. 19c—Four-in-hands, Derbys, | string ties and tecks. i 26¢—Four-in-hands, Imperia Organdies, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels. White French Organdies. Sheets. 10c & yard; worth 152 1408 yard: worth 20s 19¢ a yard; werth 25¢ the latest stripes “Oleen, 38 hours from S8c—New shirts in and figures. 45¢—White laundered shirts. 63c¢—Madras and percale golf skirts. Coast, Jamieson, 44 hours from bows, HONOLU BURNETT, Lieutenant, U N., in charge. ————— | for Sun, Moon and Tide, | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Times and Heights of High and Low | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal a thority of the Superintendent, | New York, for Manila. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at rrived Jan 10—Br stmr city front (Mission-street wharf) about 11. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Aus—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship | the height of tide is the same at both plac Melbourne. - o cd Jan 9—Br stmr Moana, | mr Teilus and stmr Senator, C. s, Allen, 80 hours from and tecks. nson, 68 hours from San 30—Ital ship Wallacetown, Sa Sydney | Arrived Jan 10—Br stmr Coptic, hence Jan 3. | FOREIGN P MA—Arrived Dec . Jamieson, 44 hours from Ellesen, 46 hours from Stmr City of h for San Fran- | trom | Badgeg 34 hour ived vrior to Jan 9—Ger 20¢ » yard; 39, : 45::;::25 Pillow Cases. worth 40c worth 50 worth <8¢ Hemstitched , 67 davs g trom | in for son, 182 days from DAY, JANUARY 11. ched 45 by 35 -..50 by 33 54 by 38 overn, 2 days from up river direct . 14 days from emstit | £ o 04 a. m. |Time —L e W £ n. alled Jan 10—Ger stmr Ram- Francisco. |1'lme OCEAN STEAMERS, January 10. | = and way ports; Wash Goods. ” . Dos 14c¢ a yard—6000 yards of heavy cord- : '. I D Spreck- AP Salled Jan 10—Stmr Friesland, | 13 ed pique. Worth 25c a yard. P 5 rowels. ¢ : ol st “Mirived Jan 10-Stmr La Cham. | 12 81 c—36-inch white Lonsdale cambric; Sacach—-100 dozen soft finish sheorbent a 2 Steamship Co. " in 10—Stmr La Savole, for New | 1¢ soft finish. Ioc value. 19¢ each '\71‘1' ‘5 “:."]. s | : acific Mail e s }f 19¢—33-inch white Oxford. Latest ma- els, he: .'!ch ;ln si( 'M?' hu‘k e Seattle; P OUTHA d Jan 10-8tmr Phy. | 19 terial for waists and dresses. . Regular B s oy ~ameé alf white and Jan 10—Stmr Lucania, | 18 c and 3oc value. hers with colored borders. Worth Going, Hongkong, 25¢ and 3oc. Curtains. Sflc—RuFfled, open work and hemstitch- ed curtains. $1.50 values styles and designs; full NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs, The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number 30 patterns of striped and dimities. Worth 25c. checked AM—Arrived Jan 10—Stmr Ams- from New York viled Jan 10—Spmr Rotterdam, for New YORK—Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Graf b etc; stmr Umbria, ilan, for Liverpool; tiansand and Copen- ondon. 1, for Antwerp; h 9¢—go-inch apron lawns; value. 10c—Fancy white goods. Just the thing for ladies’ waists and aprons, children’s regular 15c cs assorted 3 pkes gr 44—A] and width. Others of 1, z and 3 pairs length fllapa_Harbor. Arena, Hansen, Point Arena. ds and 4 pkss dresses, etc. Worth 25¢ and 3oc a of ‘= lot . e i el T given is subtracted from the depth given by yard. 3 - T k2 A oo o the charts. The plane of reference is the mea: ¥ 1-3 off regular price. P ° » i of the lower low waters. and Children. j Skirts and Underwear for Women | ods, Anxiety for the Pleiades. Reductions in many of th: white go Considerable anxiety is being manifested The Colon’s 6argo. [ Going, | Movements of Steamers. ! Hongkong | e stemmer h = yesterd p 0 J i . A | e Erom. Due | And it on which Wi ‘Svanec 75¢ — Made of cambric 75¢—Made of cambric, fin- Good value. Bkt e B terday to 25 per cent. The usual passage for Y T e A : 7 Butn Leelanaw Oyster Harbor | & vessel of the Plelades’ speed would be from and ‘muslin with high, ished with wide lawn Children’s Dresses. Schr g__ufll\;:b San Pedro sixteen to eighteen days ~The fact that she square or round neck. flounce edged with em- 28e_Mad = > ” & rbars San edro hi been more an twice as long as neces- 5 1 i ¢ - i v P - —Maade o a 3 : = Corona. - - Humboldt . sary cannot be accounted for My bad' weather, Soine trimmed. with - wide broidery. Regular = $1.50 square yoke yrr;m “,;nbr,’cfi POINT Veathr Syefeid Nanaimo She has sither broken down in some viial pari lace, others with fine em- value. % 1 55 hadirl ‘“‘d o hour. | San Pedro umboldt ', .12 [and is drifting helplessly somewhere on the g 2 S50 £ ucks, insertion and em- Eureka......| Humboldt | ‘Jan. 12 Pacific or the worst has happened and the broideries. Regular . $1.25 $1.50—Made of cambric, broidery, finished at k Ramses. . Hamburg & Way Ports|Jan. typhoon has claimed another victim. The values. with wide umbrella ¥» at nec San Diego & Way Pts.|Jan. Seattle ... 4 Puget Sound Ports... Oyster Harbor Pléiades is well known here, but for some time past has been running out of Puget Sound. She has on board a large cargo of general merchandise consigned to _different Orfental and sleeves ruffles. 6 years. es with cambric Sizes, 3 months to An exceptional and rows tucks, three flounce, eight trimmed with insertion and 95¢—Made of cambric, pire style, and em- trimmed 3 Alb. F Point Arena & ports, including Manila. She is a vessel of with wide lace and inser- wide lace val tn Chehalis, for § edro; | B. Mon Grays o 3703 tor 3 0 edge. Extra lawn dus A L c d Jan 10—Ship Fort | X\(_umur.l‘ & Way Ports Jan. Point and Is \.rvn:zi 2 ;ln»i’m«x‘v_u{ Towboat run with ribbon. Others Cloth, with square and ot Jan 10-<tmr Geotys W | Honoe Dorian ke ey e She 15 bullt of steel and | made of English Long Corset Covers. round yokes, trimmed in §; stmr Lakme, from Eu- J'nml‘ [Aren; Va5 hu_;h: ;i‘n:rlieu:. Lt o ol Clvol{x \lvnh pointed hem- 18e—Made of cambric and tucks and embroidery in- San Diego ‘a; verd c e A PP e < i 10—Bktn Echo, for Cape Town; | C Crescent City as_follows: 3 | N'l_i‘u Iy()l‘\c',fimi,lf“,d at finished at neck with nar- sertion and edged with - b Portland & Astor Pegasus, 20 per cent: St. Enoch, 65 per cent; neck and sleeves with fine row embroidery. Regular wide embroidery ruffles. 10—Stmr Corona, for | Zea | Honoluly 2 el i 85 per cent, and Dunearn, embroidered edges. Full 25¢ quality. Sizes, 6 months to 4 years, s | Co umbo e 3 | : P < % b Jun 10—Stmr Eureka, hence Jan 0. |1 New Yok 2 o Ty | length and width. 1217e¢—Made of cambric; Regular $1.50 garment. Arrived Jan 9—Br shiy Wendur, | uget Sound Ports. | 5. kit ata Barbara, val- | C. Nel Seattle & Taco s Colon Sails for Panama. | S, e Tl s | Coos | Ko badee"S ey e 145 1L | mhe Bacitc Mail Company s coton sl ses: | Women’s Suits and Coats. om Valdez; etmr Bertha, from | North Fork.. Humboldt .. Jan, terday for Panama and way ports, Sh tea . o - o % % e 0—Bark C D Bryant, for Hono- o Chine &oMamy. ool 4R careoand about Sty Tasiensers, of 3.5. Walk[ng _Smts W f?:){x]x::e ors ”klairllm:flirt ’a;:(ae;-' Ceo:rtls‘bgftzlr,llc l:rgln ":dt{"l)zm' bt dus 1000t i bray Portiand & Astoria yen B G Etan. ¢ Noefolks'h 5 0 d ilk linéd, Fine At and 8 Elee oed oo, micrmcioed AH BAY—Passed out Jan 10—Bark C D Humboldt - % == blouse styles, made of mel- i AUt FINA Ap-And Rt edges and seams, mercerize from Seattle, for Honolulu. | City of Para. | New York i | To Sail for Tahiti. | ton and cheviots; some ish. Good value at $1r.00. sateen lined, in tan and cas- O e e | e Nusac Scuna Sxens: | The Oceanic Steamship Company's Mariposa | trimmed with self straps, Other suits at the following tor. A regular $6.50 value, i ’clock to- 1 s * 3 5 = o e = = R R T me" F‘:elnc.hl xlr?u?mc s ‘Z?,Lé{’.fl..f:{".‘,‘. ';l"' { others necatly stitched. Not reductions: K Auc' 'o” Ex' RAORD'”AR' TR ey L, Vs'""l Pler. |seugecs and & tall carms. a suit m<; the lot worth less $16.50 Suits now....$11.45 §1.59 ersey Coats $495. g | T 7 than $8.00; many worth 20.00 Suits now...»14.95 = Rival, Wiltape Hacbor - 4 pm{Pter 2 | ADVERTISEMENTS. $10.00. ; ;,,.50 Suits now. .. $16.50 Women's Kersey Coats, in y Thursday, Jan. 22, 122 0’Clock M. Sharp Los Angeles 4 pmPler 10 $25.00 Suits now....918.75 tan, castor and black. Dous | Ean Diao & Visht atbie $10 Suits $5.95 $30.00 Suits now....$22.50 | ble breasted front, fitted VO” R”E’” REAL EsrA TE co Mariposa.. Tahiti direct .....|10 am|Pler 7 . s $40.00 Suits now. ...$25.00 back, stitched edges, Romain '® | Queen..... Puget Sound Ports/11 am|Pler 19 < S 3 i v i - ’ A | - ity made. of sllsmoos ehere | < | o e e v a t ik 2l 8 y g MR 1 d flare sl Front North Fork| Humboldt ee..l ® am|Pler 2 | f ; H A ar an slecves. Iron 513 California Street Ghoier. Grive i | PRIEE 3 When the stomach is weak the o e and black; ol \,55 Kersey Coats §3.69. trimmed with Kersey straps . ul I} | Pler = s K - = 2 By Order of Executors of the Estate of James Scobie, Deceased. B bariaid | seatale Lo Ao 3 :hule systiemf becomes weak also, b S e :‘fld‘!N (Sfi:;s 3\?:?: mii evehre:. A splendid $7.50 RN [ Log Aauite; Bovis) o ecause it is from the stomach we . 3 Car i = fodeg “January 13. | | | Seven gore flare skirts, near- Kersey, in tan and castor. 20 LARGE lars'-3 QOR”ERS Gaarina.... | coos Bay Lhibuiier 8! receive strength. ~ Besides weak- silk lined. Sold regularly for Double breasted front, six Many other styles at great- Soins .| Graye Masbor. il 6 pmiBler 2 | ness, you also cufer from Loss of $10.00. pearl buttons, fitted back and ly reduced prices. 00s Bay..| Sar o ] o R . e ons, ‘4t "2 = e *‘ Cotambia || Attoria & Portland il ambier 24 | ADpetite, Nausea, Headache, Ind ges- p Cul 9 finished with Kersey straps; $10.00 Coats now....8 7.95 B e 25 100 J. Kimball E-J«;rllleuf';{'nl;';l’z.la 110 am|Pler 2 tion, Constipation and Liver Troubles. s“ Tailorei .II‘S “ 0] : mercerized sateen lining. A $12.50 Coats £ ] s 7 8| | Euska...| Humboldi”. 9 ampier 13 | For these complaints you cannot 7 Neat styles in cheviot, $5.00 value. glfiso 80“, Centralia..| Grays Harbor ‘4 pmiPler 2 omespun, canvas weaves 20.00 Coats 3 | | o | Bhosnix. b A g Pier 13 take a better med[c ne than Hos- and Vsnetiau cloths; peplum, 6.50 xem’ Coats “'"' $25.00 Coats 10 g|F | Albioaxiv| B¢ Arena & Alvicn| 8 pmipler 13 | tetter’s Stomach Bit'ers, It posi- | Eton, blouse and Norfolk Stylish 27-inch Kersey $30.00 Coats DR NI © | 2 ;l] - [!,Y- ME e 11 tnvelyf cures. "Iw a bottle and - x | Redondo. Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pmPler 2| satis: y yourself. — z 11 Humboldt 1:80 p|Pler 11 % ¥ 5 8|* D oy |13 [minieos B ALAMEDA ARCANUMITES after which, on behalf of the council, he C. Christls, warden, and A. Robinson, P = - Py :;“::.:‘; Plo’;:-l 11 am|Pier 19 j :].‘ L NEW OFFICERS |Presented a diamond-set jewel to retiring sentry. Fig 1 3 ) Los Angeles Poris. |10 am|Pler 2 INSTALL Regent Benedict. Then followed addresses | This council, which was instituted last = . 2 PmmnA_re.m caeeo.l 4 pmiPler 2 Each of the |in a fraternal vein by the retiring regent, | July, has, it appeared 0 Sy Py Tl s (§d e Jewel Is Presented to =y oo sl e A Dppe: from the records, gis 100 "'l um! i | 4 pm|Pler 2 £ Two of the eputy gran ent an e - | made good progress, and the new officers x Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 3 Retiring Regents of Tw A termination of th Pl . 3 | Ny t & Way..| 9 gent. t the termination o © cere-| expressed a determination to make the U 2 Sunny Exposure. iR HONACC S War. 3 N Councils. mony C. E. Stokes, W, E. Benedict and | current term a ve, o z | £ P e e ot . f Alameda Coun- | C. E. Hovey were appointed a committee ok iy mag e - £ - 100 A The following officers of Alameda - | C- B J. Cremers, the retiring regent, was pre- : = January 18. % y v u i s z & Close to Hayes and - b gan Dicgo & Way.| 9 m{fiu 1 cil of the Royal Arcamum have been in- | £ convey e g of (hoaple. Widow | sented with a beautiful Jewel of the rank 2 toria & Por stric p b & | Fillmore street cars. 4 A3 enuary 30. R e stalled for the ens:h:‘ Afe;{T 5‘}; crill: C. |road disaster, a draft for $1000, the|Of Past regent by the council. . 20 | 8l N Sionotutu-Kangivi | 3 DmiPIeS, . i g }teg.y“.». Pitviser; Ve e | o pia:che councll had Sromieig to pay SO B . - o 5 1 : - T8 - E. Stokes, regent; J. A. . at his death. THESE BRIGHT DAYS suggest a tr! ‘ | 3 Large Comners. City Pucbisl. PAest Bovey Porte. 11 azofPler 13 sent; W. E. Benedict, sitting past regent; | The officers ot Le Conts Council of |t sausalito, Mill Valley, Mount Tamals LARGE 1OTS | s W. C. Donnelly, orator; D. D. Sutphen, | Berkeley were installed for the current pais, Ross Valley or San Rafael (via Saus- | o TR e I ble, mild and rels Cramios Bra collectors 3, W. Sanford, | dorfer, aselsted by Depucy Grand moaon; | 2uts terry, North Shore Railroed). Sem 109:6 | 40 Purely vegetable, m reliable. Causes | Charles Pfaff, collector; J. W. nford, | dorfer, assis Y egent | new time card effective January 1l. Note = OAK STREET Steamer. ___""—__ L f a‘m aumm complete absorption and guide; B. B cun%m;n, dvmrd; CéoT' !Iéarrym Fblu;u. Tlu: n:;vdgme;s ;r;m : B. | the improvements going on. # 2 Wi 5 , sentry; C. H. Bradley, T. J. Con- nbigh, regent: on J. ps, ——————— i L":‘,‘é‘f:..a". ey E ggvy’ et ‘i‘.'.: 1:; 3 "‘",.,...‘“"': .‘.‘.‘..‘:':"': e, | e T horis. frustees. ety ou | {1 Loents Dr. Horace Henderson, ora- | PITTSEURG, Pa., Jan. 10__Anteey Mew. i0° ), gt -| Skagway Forts. 3 regulari ck Headache, ousness, Con- installed regen oul ; R. ' e; . J. ntol o Estate of A. Hagen, deccased—27:6x110; 1801 Jones, N. W- corner Vallejo; el o A "'.".m".“"‘?““ and ai derangements of the | ynoq His polley for adminatertng the at- | 1ins 5. Cactwright, collectors - 3. Bev- e Tioar Thotmeen: hoet otk e ey 8 rooms, 2 story frame dwelling, Dolnhin..coel Skasway & Way Porte. [Jan: 35 by math © el Pk cO. drugelsty. or | ¢ lirs of the council for the current term, nett, treastar; Charles Brock, secretary; | L2 killed by & yard engine to-dag