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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. g 51000 GROURD BRIT|SH SHIP HELGA GOES ASHORE SURVEYOR SPEAR WiTH REVOLVER AT END OF VOYAGE FROM THIS PORT| iifs PROTEST Post'fiice Contractors Arrives Safhly at Falmouth, but Comes to Grief Near-Vigorously Objects to VSR S . Queenstown While on Her Way to Cork---Is Aban-| Removal of Cutter kot doned by Crew and in Danger of Total Destruction o Do o v + | Informs Collector Stratton: || That Customs Service i Would Suffer. q Kast’s, of course, is rapidly growing in popularity—our salesmen's books showing that on January 17th One Hundred and Five Pairs more were sold than on the corresponding day of the previous week. T. F. Croke Resisted Attempt to Interfere With » His Wor 1 2 2 ] y = rry war yeste The persistent rumors of the intended Good Proof of the fact that those who ’ f the new Post- 1 RVl of e Tuveinia cutter CBlaNET bought are telling their friends of the 2 atkned Gate from this port, where it has been in Great Merit in Shoe Values we are giving. service for five vears, to the port of Se- attie has called forth a protest from | Surveyor of the Customs Jeseph S. Spe 1 Yesterday he voiced his objections against | the rumored change in a communication to [Fred 8. Stratton, Collector of the Port | | With the exception of the antiquated {eutter J. F. Hartley Surveyor Spear points | Remember, We vacate on March 1st, and All Shoes are Marked Down, nothing be- ing reserved—even those just received from the manufacturers—as we must not carry any of them to our new and larger store, 104 to 110 Geary st. KAST & CO. 738-740 Market St. | out the fact that the Golden Gate is the only other’ boat available for use in the | revenue service. The growing needs of the service make another such boat im- perative instead of permitting the re- {moval of one. Spear says in hls communi- cation: | | { | The entrance from the Pacific Ocean through | i | the Golden Gate to San Francisco Bay is but a short distance. It ls_ with difficulty that the requirements of Treasury decision 22293 are now carried out. Should we not hav a toat capable of doing proper patrol duty In e of necessity, the decision aforesald w rossly violated. To be prepar | | ords, provents many intringem: ents upon the - i aw that wou inevitably occur otherwise. | In addition to the vast amount of customs AMUSEMENTS. | duties performed by the Golden Gate, the boat | ——rsm~r o is used as a conveyance in conjunction with i | | the customs uties by the United States Im- THEATR. | ¢ migration Commissioner and his staff of offi- =4 | | cers, also the Chinese Bureau and its staff ; In view of these facts Spear asks that | the Collector use his influence with Washi- | BELASCO and MAYER. ington to prevent the possible removal of | 1o _ xiGH K | the Gelden Gate. all this wi t- = Matinee . - VISITOR FROM MARTINEZ :ur,‘éf) ¥ . e | TRICKED BY A WOMAN |tme in i 2 How could it be ©therwise? S L. and BERNARD, MAUD IELD ~BLAKE. ~ _OLIV aty of the LEOLB ang DT ERNARD, g Jondon_an | AMBER, ~ WINFIEL < [ | Frank Porch Arrested for Carrying a| New York AU E = | EVANS, HARRY HERMSEN, CLOY ELMER, | Concealed Weapon and rcomedy suc- HOPE, EMERSON and VIDOT, CHARLES > cess. | BATE: This bunch would make any pro- e b::::w i Acquitted. | Brilliant and e o Vight. Wa S - % | Frank Porch, who until recently was/ B Original. ;,,,.d" g Sl o gy o 1 q employed at the chemical works near, Beries of e Children at Matinees, 10c and F sted ESS (s: D 0Y- 3 i . P - ”“FI‘ 1‘)‘“,}1‘ rfl}' ‘”;‘D }’:\?‘:l X ‘)1arlhwz, appeared before Police Judge | Laughter. L o *‘"{""fl"’ me‘v s e ROM. THIS POR: beniss yes! v : c | Event 15¢ to 75¢: Mats.. 15¢ to 50c. reday aftevnoon. Jen. 20—ZECE ¥ : ASHORE TOW Cabenies yesterday on a charge of carry_ | Prices Crnung 1510y rumzs-x'-u e CHESTRAL €C AT Qt | ing a concealed weapon. He was arreste PR Vi . .| Wednesday evening on Stockton street by | A o * | Policeman Hook on complaint of Etta/ OPERA 11 ) —Arrived Jan 22—Brig W | Chappelle, a woman who came here with | ewin. B T Tor Roche Harbor: She told Hook that | HOUSE. L s o e him from Martinez. Ja Schr Beulal >0 i volvi t her | l:roh‘ had pointed a lte\ )l\n_r a 3 EVERY E‘EA G AT 8 SHARP! s for mea Jan 22—Stmr | head and threatened to kill her. The re- | ¢ ata, stmr Coquilla River, | volver was found in his coat pocket. | e e Sar ‘rough. Perch told the Judge that the revolver | R a6 =~ g . = Jan Bktn Omega. | clonged to the woman and she had evi- iA NEw A“u HUVEL sHuw ! DICTIONS."™ NS LANDING—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr | dently put it in his pocket with the Inten- | \(ll’mflcel:ltd §.’."fl‘$"”°? of the Gr-u Glibert k s a, hence " £ tion of having him arrested, as she de- | Jules and Ella Garrison; Fields and a llivan lmneu S1G s, sired to keep his diamond ring and other ™ K . < "Br stmr Aoran- | Personal effects. Hook admitted that? Ward; Les Frasettis; Richard J. gi. from Van | Porch was very quiet during the scene| Jose; Scott Brothers and the Me- | B uum;l;’u.\ “mizh" EI;I?r nmrf In- | 6n Stockton street and the Judge dis-| graph. ¢ s rave )m Oregon; e, fro ghts. ; | dravelll, from Oregon; Br stmr Yangtse, nmlm ed the case. Porch at once secured | poct times of thé Miles Stavordale| Given With a Carefully Selected Cast. g | Pr. ablp Drambuttonfor arrant for the woman's arrest on a g | Including MME. CARO ROMA as KATISHA. e ! | charge of petty larceny for stealing his| Quintette; Elinore Quintette and |scenery Especially Designed after the Londom R A | AN Sailed Jan 20—Br bark Saxon, | ring. Zazell and Vernon. | ez ngégi. oty < b : el Ty S 5 R L et 1 10¢; Box Seat o S o= s VLADIVOSTOK—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Hya- Reserved Seats, Balcony, 10¢; Box Seats | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. it ) Quarrel Over Bail Morey. | and Opera Chairs, | Telephone Bush 9. OLON—Safled Jan 2 New York Matters of Interest to Mariners and | T eaa B 2o i | Giuseppi Smario, 442 Broadway, heard | | - Pk PR AT Shipping Merchants. QUEENSTOWN-Sailed Jan 20—Fr bark | Yesterday morning that Salvatore Gali- SAN FRANGISCR's | Commandant Marchand, for Leith. Jan 21—Fr | nero, 322 Vallejo street, had gone to the | LEADING THEATR: S <Pt [ d wh “I‘; Martha Davis loads general cargo | bark Jane Guilion, for Lelth. = = x| H8ll of Justice to get a warrant for his Bros I or Grea o e SRS B e e | Lo $lod = arrest on a eharge of embezzlement. g at Queenstow Merchaudivs for- Britisl Golambia | Trnsste. for Homolulu. o e |Smario hurried to the Hall of Justics | LAST 3 NIGHTS | = crew and ac-| *, * | Neil, for Port Townsend. and found Galinero in the bond and war- MATINEE SATURDAY. ¥ NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT e | HAMBURG—Sailed Jan 21—Ger stmr Meni- | rant clerk’s office. They went outside John P. Slocum Presents RALPH STUART atches struction. hed here in a ca on to the Merc DIEECTORS DO §6kOR TO RETIRING OFFICIAL The steamer City of Puebla salled yesterday o an assorted merchandise | phis an_Francisco. the hall and Smario struck Galinero sev- | The Kirk La Shelle Opera Company in THE And His New Yori [ ‘ompany in ncipal British Col- | rrived Jan 22—Br stmr Hyson, ’ ey e e R | eral times in the face and threatened to | £ X 2t it 't | PLYMOUTII—Arrived Jan 22—Ger ship | cut his throat if he procured a warrant | = The Master At Arms. vegetables, | Peter Rickmers, from Oregon. for his arrest. Galinero returned to the THIS WEEK, iety for Prevention of Crueity to Ohihbres Thikis Fabors of g gland with ca_canned | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 22—Br stmr Cop- | bond and warrant clerk and secured a| VERA MICHELENA in the title role. RS e s _paste, 2900 | e LLES Jan 20—B ro. | Warrant for Smario’s arrest for battery. = Colonel Sonntag. ed safel; T e B e 7 Shrntvall v e Dt wea s e ginning Next Monday—Seats Selling. S b soda, 20 rolls pa- | o ¥ - & ‘ m that port | ey, 20 s arms and ammu- A ROSALIA—Arrived Jan 13—Ger | Low Rates by the Southern Pacific. LOUIS FREDERICK ¥ overtook her. | nition, 20 tins matches, 15 bdls 38 pes steel, {1bek, from Hamburg. 4 | S crew took to the | 20 bars iron, 100 tubes | iled Jan 17—Ger bark Schurbek, for Che- Nearly every one has friends in the | AME AND E < ship, as it was .- | mainus, B : _ | East who are interested in California. | - . » tide would float her off jina Now fs the time to let them know of the |In a Magnificent Spectacular Produetion of fgras expectation was not real- Notice to Mariners. . e | low rates over the Southern Pacific every “THE TEMPEST.” - A P sk g at Tel; Nogice: fs given of the following | vole. for Havre | day from February 15 to April 30. You | __. ¥ 1 it is now fe 2t the He ges in the alds to navigation in this dis- | I R rrived Jan 22—Stmr Peruvia. | can deposit the fares now, and the ticket | | total los he is on th which the list of beacons and , 1903: Will be furnished in the East. Rates from | - Arsives s 4 Boston o4 Jen 22%tpr Ca | Chicago §3, St. Louis $, Memphis $30, 2 half-mile west of Ball- | CpiTR , Pacific stguard sta 10WN—Sailed Jan m*g'mr Teu- | New Orleans $30, Kansas City $25, . el of 177 | Coos Bay entrance. pages 40 and 44, Qut- | t'ri, G . Liverpoo. for 3 ppiiaRmsc R Hous! in 188 de’ Var whistlin B & W p. S, with il Will Sail for Philippines. | the letter “K' 15 nlvml?nl January Cair St - skipper in San F MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW EVEN- ING. as not sounding. 1t will be repl pesfect buoy as soon as practicable. ced by a Movements of Steamers. Several batteries of artillery and a de-| = tachment of cavalry will arrive in San Francisco to-day from Fort Sheridan. is well know to the cabled dispatches no o Willapa : Northeast Steamer. | . [Salls.| Pler. | These troops are ordesed to leave for m‘e“ The Young American Tragedienne, end of Sand Island bucy No. 6, a first-class : - = Philippines on the Thomas, which is > S ] P g g g { MISS NANCE O’NEIL anua .- ~ Nelson Seattle lacoma. .| am Pler hi C First thp on New Dock. | Harbor entrance, pages 67 and 74. | Columbla... |Astoria & Portland(1l am|Pler 23 R ST e B L L Tu puitety the Dot Wiy new drsdock at Hunters Point is almost | Outside . bar whisting baoy, red, mariked Janunary 24 | | How Benjamin Ide Wheeler tackled the legis- | “MACBETH.” iext Wednesday wiil | “Grays Harbor” in white letters, heretofore re- Grays Harbor . | 5 pm{Pier 28 | jators. In the Wasp to-day. | A NIGHT ON BROADWAY, I . 165 Bt Xehin, ported as not sounding, was replaced, Janu- Los Angeles. 4 pm|Pler 1t | ~ Knute Erickson In ship Ohio, which was | 87¥ 11, by & perfect buo; e 9 am(Pler 13 | @ dufufufefeferfefofrimifeirimioivlnioiaiinid @ P B ey PRICES: Orchestra—G0e, T8¢ and $1. Dress President McKinley and SOUTHEAS N ALASKA. pm|Plor 10 | Matr Fyoch: OPet . $1 and Circle—25c and 50c. Box Seats—7: 1.50. will on that day be | Charnel throug] ning and painting. | southward, pake Wrangell Strait from the 50. Burnt Island ledge beacon Times and_Heights of High and Lowl Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- Y. via Panamal2 m PMSS Newport. January 25 | Sunday evening—First production on the enough 1o ac and Bush Top 1 nd beacon are reported, Jan- { sl afioat and it is expect | Rary 17, as having been carried away. They | Arctic. Humboldt -..110 am|Pier thority of the Superintendent. English-speaking stage of the Scriptural drama, 1 quite extensively | will be rebuilt as early as practicabl Arests. Coos Bay-Pt. 01td|10 am(Pler 13 | NGTE The high and low waters occur at Lt - South Ledge buoy No. 4, and North Ledge | Corona. Humboldt ...... p(Pler 1L | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about — buoy No. G (the latter heretofore-reported as [ Ramona. -\g;;plg’r’tm&t“““) § am|Pler 11 | (wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; After Seven Years’ Rest. hein ot of poslion each o sectnd sy nun. Saieney 20| ° he heignt of tide is the same at both piaces. Trearae | THE and his wife, M | The whaling bark Wanderer, after meven | They will be replaced ds early as practicable. g{:‘m ;,3%‘;{"&‘{239“ AR R FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, s and ¥ e, B %X e 4i% ‘has been Brou; bk o 3y order of the Lighthouse Hoard. cen. i lice Judge « year Tk Lher et Somd _nows C. G. CALKINS anunry 27 | Sun rises t er mud bed and is being placed in commis- | . g ol Redondo Portland-Tillam'k | 5 pm|Pler 27 | g GH-CLASS SPECIALTIES IN ring the ot | o= o e Ehe wifl go from here | Commander, U. §. N., Lighthouse Inspector. T | 3 pm|Pier 27 | Sun sets Market S Near Eighth. P of | e1on for w wg. She will go from here Raini eattle & Tacoma.| 5 pmiPl urket Street, Near Eight hone South 333. | the complaining witness, South American waters after SN e - SiRuary a8 | mjrier 4| Mo rises . iofloce ) TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK THE IIMWGHY HEATED THEATER. e Detective Wren, who made the a nd of her cruise will Shipping Intelligence. Pomona. Humboldt 30 plpm 11| T NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | ' i = e EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. N o BALS that ox Difveies harging her catch ut | ot i 15) Lindau ?‘rny: Harb 4 pmiPler — | tne early morning tides are given in the left MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS.” » crime had been c« i e gl vy g an Pedro. umboldt . pm|Pier 2 | hand column and the successive tides of the | A N - . ime m commit- | make '»”x"’fi""fi-’-“:‘:fi‘nd The Wanderer Thursday, January 22, 1 pmiEASs ( day In the order of occurrence as, to time; the The . Ovest - comaty- | T N e e owned by B e | stmr Point. Arens, Hansen, 14 hours from er 2 | fourth time column gives the last tide of the m. $ > Nt Do s i 0o 14 g or 4 pmiPler 3| day, except when there are but hreo tides, as sy | RARE ANIMALS IN THE Z0O. fr hav kno: Natlonal City, Johnson, 17 h er 2 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | - g iy M,» prencbies. o i Her Seven Hundredth Trip. ceesthings oCs g s from {| Portland & Astoria/1l am(Pler 21 | addition to the soundihgs of the United States oy pan ol TAKE A TRIP - Sankeh it Chless ~ suica The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's tmr Queen, Cousins, 61 hours from Victoria. January 29. Coast Burvey Charts, except when a minus (—) people—a biending of a ranch jente. He admit nta Rosa, which arrived yesterday from | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 23 hours from Monterey. o BLEATES IR Ablon| 4 piRier 13 | G0 JCAcadt the DHgiL. Sndl fhet e Buker 0 T“E ot Mm-S N Sans had agreed to go 1o Dicgo. has completed ler soven hundredth | imr Ramona, Gielow, 51 hours trom New- San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | given is subtracted from the depth given by cyclone of surprises—a ’ - m and leave her husband and g between here and the southern port. | port. et San Pedro & Way.| 0 am|Pler 11 | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean stupendous scenlc pro- | SOk . = b Lot cen Gn the run since 1885, Cavtar. | *Siimy aliilin Eivasii; BT hovrs. Fon Wiks Signey & Way Pis(10 am(Pier 7 of the lower low” waters. e THE WONDERFUL SCENIC WATERWAY. gy . her commander, As Crogse the . N not pre- | San Diego bar 1000 tim “*Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexamder, 40 hours from | 5 Monica...| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm(Pler 2 g |Time Time) Time! Time PRICES: ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT say that the woman’s husband | AR i €an Diego. Isis.... | Hamburg & Way..|[12 m Pier 34 | = Ft. Ft. Ft. Evenings.....10 to 50c ¥ = . kiew that he had given her the money. | Dispasted 6 Ohiainet tmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 90 hours from Se- | o b M rm A I 2 H W H i 30,28 | N e 5 ty Para.. Via Panama.|12 m[PMSS umdonisi, < oot uwdy attle : : E . o - : Suit D The French ship Allce, bound from Antwerp | * Garge Santa Paula, McGovern, 2 days from Senator.....| Pugei Sound Ports|il amPler 9 |33 }:‘L‘,‘; §} T Next Week—" "DANGERS OF PARIS. Unruh’s Suit Dismissed. [ for Vancouver, B. €., ‘which the other day | Ventura, in tow tug Rescue; up river direct. February 1. | 25 | 2:57 3.0| 9:10 . o o 2 for a new trial of the suit | pseed the Lizard in boor mndlt%x, put into | Schr ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | North Fork. | Humboldt . -/ 9 amPier 2|5 | 3:30| 3.0 9:60| " g b e Falmouth yesterday for repairs. ¥n a chan- | Reyes. Texan....... New York --IPier 20 | 57 | §20{ 2'9]10:25) a l H au"" - <o i - | nel gale she had lost her main topgailant mast CLEARED. H W Z w o' X dwin's ranch, against | and had a sult of salls blown o ribbons, . Thursday, January 22. FROM SEATTLE. 28 0:22{ 0l e P Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Chas | Steamer, For. 30 | 0:03 4.3] 5:09) ¢ Blythe-Hinckley-Moore to recov- e | late Thomas | Will Have Twin Screws. Nelson ( Judge Hunt's | Stmr_North Fork, fonmem. Eureka; Pacific | Cottage City, EVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR SHINE Skagway & Yay Port e s The schooner Rio Rey is being equipped with ) i o¢ - 1ay. Unruh claimed the prop- | , ‘gasolibe engine and will be supplied with Doran, Astorla: Oregon ey B Wiy Pata Branch Hydrographic Otfice, U. S. N., Mer. | Last lecture to-morrow afterncon at 3: New California J key Club erty eeds given to him by Alice | twin scres When finished she will be used | g, ‘,,,ml and Navigation Co. Skagway & Way Ports, cha Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., “NORWAY IL" I d kagon ¢ g the time she was | by her owner, F. R. Peake, for trading pur- | fiurk Fnderick Dhu, Engalls, Hilo; 3 D Skagway & Way Port: January 22, 1903, Magnificent Colored Views and Motion Plcmru,‘ aKian rac & in the courts of the Blythe mil- | poses around the bay. spreckels & Bros Co. Nome Cit Valdez direct The Time Esll on the tower of the Ferry | M Eiqis now relling at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. " h, it ~ . a1 ———— 3 STU! ¢ h bullding ‘waa dropped exactly at noon to-d it is sald, afvanoed her | BREURNEL TO ARRIVE. ec "at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § ALE NOW OPEN. SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. he money 10 prosecute the action, receiv- Barbound lt Coos Bay. - Thursday, January 22. > d p, m., Greenwich time. SRR M b | ;u—:‘nh:t"::u P._m. uu‘“ @ ing the . . e Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, hence Jan 22, f O NETT, T ‘erry- E m | Quite s fleet of coasters is barbound at Coos | o,y piarbor, réturned for repairs. gk Fcocun ol i’ Lieutenant, U. S.'N., in charge. A | 130, 1 138 % 3:3 and 3 ». m. counecting BAILED. Czarina. | Coos Bay | witl ns stopping entrance to the | EOHEMIAN VIOLINIST. Thursday, January 22, | Arctic... Coming—GABRILOWITSCH. PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE Corner Sacramento and Webster streets. * LANE LECTURES. FRIDAY EVENING, January 23. BR. WILLIAM GPAULS. bject, “POISONOUS FOOD." hes ”‘;\DIISSXO" FREE. & j i “alifo Newsboy...... San Pedro NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 27, Is the joy of the houschold, for withont e P ormins Badger. oty oan DIeso. | Conemaugh. .- | Tacoma N TAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3o, | Jt fetry Uickets to Shell Mound i o it no happiness can be complete. How Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eurek; ~ s }(]}E:IRElHaFéAVg(FNELSEqfir.&onmlln P g o =5 = 1 Stmr Pomona, Bonifield, Eureka. X 4 o race. sweet the picture of mother and babe, | S Froenis; odland, Mendoctns. traits of vomen are his atrong Reserved Seats, 75¢ and §1. "THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. President angels smile at and commend the | Stnr Albion River, Bash, Point Arena and |\ 01 ‘Grays Harbor Beers.” Bll ’Ie(-nl Seaitle & Taco umboldt . ortland & ¥y Grays Harbor Albion. ‘G. Linda Kimball thoughts and aspirations of the mother gehr Fannle dexe._r::verl.rn, Grays Harbor, | 1. 6. e nton, bcndmg over the cradle. The ordeal through | Eir 8 Dantcison, Lareen. Flsws Mir | Homer.:. which the expectant mother must pass, how- TELEGRAPHIC. Fow v 13 a_ b POINT LOBO4, Jan 22, 10 p m—Weather -‘ ag art school of ever, is so full of danger and suffering that |cicudy; wind W, velocity 12 miles per hour. she looks forward to the hour when she shall DONERIC. 2ORe. e 4 B, 4 SAN PEDRO—Sailell Jan 22—yScl feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and | Bruce, for Port Townsend: stm? B&;{I‘;’:‘l&g fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror |*'i:fived Jan 22—Stmr Samoa, trom Caspar: of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother’s Friend, | V0 chen Jiom Brye Harber. ) park a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders |Star of Lengal, from Honolulu, ’ UREKA—Sailed J » pliable 21l the parts, and 5 ed Jan 22—Stmrs Corona, Eu. tvlfll his meteoric ecareer Mr. Banghart seems destined to follow in the footsteps of reat compatriot, Whistler. nly no American artist -l-ee the glorious trinity of ‘Whistler, Abbey and Sargent first startled Europe has made ch an extraordinary success. MRS. O. S. FOWLER Will teach classes the use of elec- tricity to cure disease In the banquet hall of _the California Ho(ll bet\nnln[ TUE!DA! Jan. 2:30 p. TN the oy iohowing. " Phresolosical” su ron BARBERS, BA- aminations and health consulta. BRUSHE tions daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the Cali- bootblacks, bath- reka and South Bay, for San Francisco, en: 3 LK. . Japan 3 assists nature in its sublime i Jan BN A0 Sov e Mg i at o work. By its aid thousands JAAtived Jan 22—§chr 1da McKay, hence | Clty Pan rk Via Panama |Ji an 19, of women have passed this CASPAR—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr . So Polnt Arena. . Arena Ta o SR L Ceast, henca Jun 21, uth | Eanta Rosa,.. San Diego & Way m]J great crisis in perfect safety PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 21—Br shiy | Crescent Cliy” | Crescent City = ~ Wunbritton, frzom Port Gamble; schr Ludlow, | Columbia. Portland & Asfor) they had thel oses in otel, room ul nmn-. biliiard tables, and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per from San Pedro, O%. | Ramona.. .|| | Newport & Way Port etk mictuves ofiered | | Lo ot o A I e i stnao® | brewers. bookbinders. candy-makers. canners, bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless TATOOSH—Passed in Jan 22—Br ship An- | City Puebla...| Puget Sound Ports. their readers by the Sunday — e yers Aour e milin,founarien. 65 P dromeda, hence Jan 12, for Port Townsend; | Alameda. Honolulu ..... F Call are certainly the most be- - hangers, printers, painters, shoe value to all women sent free. Address schr Endeavor, from San Pedro, for Tacoma. o Mn Al Y wnen-s ereatures that Mr. stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, ote. | Passed out Jan 22—Nor ship Otra, for Vai- Sun, Moon an . t has finished. BUCHANAN BROS., GRADFIELD REGULATOR 0O.. Adants, Ga. . . Erush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramepto St paraiso. | Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey—

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