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0 THE SAN FRANCISCC CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1903 _;“_________—__—____h______—__________—__—————- PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY'’S SIBERIA ' PUHUE UflMMN HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? ARRIVES SAFELY FROM NEW YORK - et e—— o=ty Korea's Twin Is Three Tons Larger Than Her Sister, Two Knots - o ST . 4 overnment Lands : Faster and Proves Steady as a Rock in a Heavy Sea. ohile o Shitnes i SRR A State Are Scarce. { f | |State Board of Trade Gets | ! Data for Striking Pre- | | sentation. | AT T D | The California State Board of Trade ! | has been conducting an exhaustive in- vestigation into the opportunities for tak- | ing up Government lands California | that are suitable for homes. Letters have been addressed to the United States Land offices and the County Assessors in | | California for facts regarding the Gov- | | ernment land conditions in their several | districts or counties. The-general result !uf these inquiries is summed up by the | State Board of Trade in the statement | | | | that, rile there is much unoccupied | Government land in the State, most of | . | it lies out on the desert or is back in | . | | the mountains %o remote and inacces- | | | sible as to be at present not very desir- | § | able.” Some of the reforts submitted | | by the land officiais and County As- | sessors are as follows: | | _ A.J. Crookshank, register of the Los Angeles | | | Land Office, says: " ““This land district is about | | | 260 miles north and south by about 300 miles | | east and west, and braces all of Los An- | geles, Orange. San Diego and Riverside coun- | ns of San Bernardino, Ventura, { a Barbara countles. There 15 | | in all these countes | The total com- 8 It is classed 11 lly as mountainous, hilly and rolling, or ! level desert land.’’ J Henry A. Olesten, register of the | | | aiumbolatCounty) Land Office. says is a great deal of vacant land open to entry | |in this district under the timber and home- stead acts. It is scattered all over the dis- o | trict and is of different: classes, principaily | grazing and timber. Naturally the cho. | | lands_have not been left for the late comer. | 7S, W. Austin, register of the United | | Land Office at Independence, says: r | | glon is chiefly adapted for gr: | | much vacant land near Mono Lake which, by § | belng irrigated, for which water is available ‘ {in the streams’.and lakes of the Sierras, can | be_converted into good grazing land | The State Surveyor General says: ‘‘This of- | | fice kno nothing of the character of the State | | 'school lands, The applicant must furnish this ENRE A s, | Information.*’ | 3 AT ; | TRACTS ARE REMOTE. I 1 3 ¢ s new Shipping Intelligence. | Frank M. Swasey, register of the United w sister t ARRIVED. States Land Office at Redding, says: '‘There sy s i are 2,000,000 or more acres of Government land Tuesday, February 3. in this district, and there are pieces here and I r Albion River, Bash, 12 hours from A!- | there capable of supporting a family, but =4 | these tracts are remote from the railroad and w ¥ Moritara, Re! 94 hours from Lady- | populated cente say from twenty-five to k. < | seventy-five miles away in the mountain s Tr tia, Erickson, 12 hours from Bowens | ¢jons. The country being mountainous and > 5 well watered there are strips of from ten to e ith | % Gualala, Olsen, 20 hours from Fort | forty acres susceptible of cultivation and well " P 3 : o : 2 | adapted to stock rasing and some farming. NEW TRANS-PACIFIC LINER | Phoenix, Odland, 17 hours from Men- | Pleces must be sought by the settler. HIC e g ; : 5 y are in no special locality." - WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT | W H Kruger, Ahlin, 27 hours from | John D. Ma er of the United States STERDAY | - 5 i . |Land Office at Stockton says: I think it ) Siberia, Smith, 52 days from New |safe to say that the public lands open to en- . S 3 Corone| | try in this district are, as a general propa r Tellus, F hence Jan 81 for | tion, more suitable for grazing than any othe Stabel h Br bark Baroda, returned on | purpose. However, there is no doubt an occa- | [ was as been | oda springing a leak off Cape | sional quarter section of land in the foothill f v of the AR and mountain districts can be found suitable neon, 47.08xw. Srom: Jumin for a desirable home."’ N Wilson, Johnson, 8 days from | A, H. Kendall, Assessor of San Bernardino A | County, says: ‘‘There are no public lands in . » Campbell, 10 hours from Bo- | this county suitable for cultivation except on - GYPSY. ¥ e ~LEARED. | the desert, and lack water for domestic 3. 3. . - =L and irrigation purposes ¥enders them undesira- Gz = 2 S k2 = - = i Captain Whitney Dead. Ereatay; Behsian 3. | BIES < o e e e - £ - Captain W. Whitney of the sch a, Poulson, Fureka: Pacific |, J. H. Parks, Assessor Marin County, says: e p 3 of the aship Co. § ““There is no public land avalilable for homes H slig O ina. Bonitels, Seatte; Pacitc | In {hg county L o - AR E SUNDAY CALL will not be complete February 8th upless it Steamship Co. . Cummings, Assessor Fresno County, | . f “ i . ’ [ e o5 O (U SR G savi: ““There'are ho public lands of value in contains the beautiful art supplement “GYPSY,” by the cele ndray & Co. this coun! 4 . Rate on Florence Advances. B e @ M 4 = | Br ship Crown of India, Sauter, P 4 A. Thomas, Assessor of Mendocino Coun- z surance on the abip Fiorenos| Meyer, Wilson & Go. > o ortland; | ¢ “uaya: - “The only remaining public lands brated Sarony sad she | Bark Edward May, Hi , Makawell; Alex- | aTe mountainous and adapted for grazing. i i i B rathiia Tor | ander & Baldwin. 1 necte MaKAwell; Alex- | Sor " Covered " with valuable tmber. “This 13 Start your gallery next Sunday by getting this superb picture, t SAILED. rapidly being bought up by capitalists. There . . . . | = - Tuesday, February 3. | A1% blacen where ten of tventy’ or even torty | and watch for further descriptions of this famous series, that can be : E 3 g - | acres could be cultivated, and this high land s | Vincent Is Leaking. r Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. is_well adapted to apples.” P » i PR S SO Fiobere Dot Jomato Whatcom and | "o el adapted to apples . oun. ] obtained only by the readers of THE SUNDAY CALL. Don’t wait, = o e loakie ty has a great deal of vacant Government land, A o - . . . video leak: mona, Pouleon, Pureka, gome of 'which is sutable for cutivation. 1t} this subject is sure to attract wide attention. Thousands are collect= C Lihdauer, Allen, Gray: rbor. s generally in remote localities. That part s i { ralia, of the county known as the apple beit has con- i i | NEWs OF THE OCEAN. i, Bonite [ sershie Vacant fana sutapic for appien. pears. || 1DG these art studies, and it behooves you to advise your newsdealer 5 [ % 3 P a, ] se: ¢ clover and hay, the altitude ranging from 2000 e Matters of Interest to Mariners and | 5 11/.:?":5!. N it ;m‘:;o«T} r:‘_pl(u;;t;;v\;;!l‘w sea. A la s | or phone THE CALL to reserve yOU | 3 | b » o1 B1 3 3. Clo ) os p ced, s X Shipping Merchants. | Ge D Aubagen, Portiand. “Nothing desirable in the count; gy » . 3 s Segura, now on the | L Ey e neil Forat Reven. ARE DESERT LANDS. | 9 v gl s midigerag | SPOKT | W, F. Montague, Assessor of Riverside Coun- | 3 : ~Fepovic g hgp e v.ib (BT SR TRIAT , lon 40 W, Br ship. Routen- | 7. 8 “The only public lands of value in | . s 5 . in" trom Portland 1o | burn, from for United Kingaom. this county are on the desert and along the | P hr E an 19, lat 27 30 N, lon | Colorado River. These are only valuable Sa 128 30 W, ortuna, from Manzanillo, | Where water can be developed.” s ; |2 g Ortman, Assessor of San Joaquin | & Movements of Steamers. TELEGRAPHIC, “We Ihnv;: 'q““xex a number of | 3 3 % ¥ a—— POIN' LOBO! > 8 W rnment land in this county, but | TO ARRIVE. o et Chty 16 mifes per mowr. " | Fiohe of 1t 18 At for anything except catfie or . | ntgh as 500 baths are taken montnly by | s BRI DOMESTIC PORTS. A. M. Smitle_ Assessor Butte County, says: jeitidenes; . Noncovlert Ciini; the) schiates s BRATEY F —Stmr Farallon, | \'There is no desirable Government land left | ‘W 1ld improve the physical condition of - She > R b. 4 |from Skagway | in_this county.” | | children, and will urge the School Board . % & Pt. Orford|Feb. 4| Salled Feb tmr Queen, for San Fran- \(‘Frn‘nk Smith Assessor of Santa Barbara | te adopt 1t. R Fen. -4 | clsc { County, say: ere are no public lands | Roncovier! rance: another son | & along 3] “8%iea web 5—sunr Doiphin, ‘tor ‘Siagmays | 10 this. commty suitasie. for enitivastami ot | T e s ot 4| Br stmr Yeddo, for Manila, Feb 1—Ger stms | _G. W. McConnell, Assessor of San Benito | | Why the city should provide swimming e W 4 | Ramses, for § rancisco. | County, says: “This county has nothing to of. | tanks for pupils that ot stern citles | 1| Arrivea 1—Ger bark TarpenbeK, from | fer for tha inducement of homestead scttlers ' | besides Brookline have installed them and 4 | Port Los Angeles. Feb Stmr Texan, h,,,c,.} J. F. Campbell, Assessor of Stanislaus Coun- scertained their beneficlal results. He s | Jan ty, 'say ““There is no public land in this | s the tanks could be erected on city 5 “.~.\_ 3 ved Feb 3—Stmrs Santa ‘n;mly xun?ble for 1.-um\aunn. If what is P h ”“ l;"l‘ ‘: m‘:: nwr“rr "[“m"‘ _n"Np arba s mado, from Redondo, eft were of any value the stock men would : . | property and would nc uch, espe- 2 A Feb 3—Stmrs Lakme, Newsboy and | have had it before this Court Will Decide the /iy when the good results are taken Densmore Is Declared s ¢ Arena Lol neisco; schr A ¥ Coats, | All the land offices did not reply, neither N | into consideration. to H E Hod Diego & Way or Umpqua. did nll the Assessors, but the answer: i | (o] av 1dt Stmr Tndrasam- | Seosscrs, © answers re- te Over ew | | e Excellen e i |y ghors HArsan | celved. o summary of which is here given, Dispu |LULU WILSON'S ATTORNEY < Japan 6 0] A “—Arrived Feb 3—Bark Abby | are sufficient to convey an intelligent un- Paimer, from Fort Biakeisy, e Schoolhouses. | NOT WORRYING ABOUT WRIT Record. _PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Feb 3—Br ship e Glenlui, for SEeEa == Continuance Wanted Till Saturday, 3—Br ba ornla, from i- | g pe ich i Sydney, Campbell Case Continued. Acting on the suggestion of School Di- | but Only Granted Till This ! ourt which is trying Lieu- L Br bark Callfornia, for Syd- The case of Louis C. Campbell of Santa | rector Lawrence Walsh, the Board of Morning George Densmore, Tenth Infantry, i . T 5 Rosa, accused of sending an obsceue | . i - ' declded eps < i fo becomi cc e » e - 8| (SQUAW HARBOR, Alaska In port Dec 31— | Jetter through the mails to Miss Ellen | Education yesterday o cetie o ;“k*[:‘d“: When the matter of the application for | (0T, Unbecom - (:’f“;:(_';i"" e ;f“ Officer ¥ Seat Gt 9 | attie 2 codfish, for Be- | Doane of Vacaville, came up before | 10oking to a friendly sult in order 10 € | a writ of habeas corpus for the relea 4% G sidio . yesterday o ¥ g e 9| BOW LANDING—Arrived Feb 3—gtmr | United States Commissioner Heacock yes- | termine the legality of the speclal 1evy Of | ¢ arammie 1in, alias Lulu Wilson, who was The case had been continued e & W o | Ruth, hence Feb 2. 5 terday morning and Campbell was given | 71, cents for new schoolhouses, Which IS |, 5ereq into custody for contempt of several weeks in order that documen- _— ACOMAZArrived Feb 2—Br ship Austra- | a hearing In his own defense. The case | questioned by Auditor Baehr. The plan | couot®y il 800 (00 COVEIET 7| tary evidence of Densmore's previous Baroda Returns Leaking. ‘ atled Feb 3—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Fran- | "> continued until February 11. as outlined concerns the bullding of the | i ob PF “ B0 o O O one at tne | S0od character might ured from the Puget_Sound : Ea i cisco. t here on Ve ¥ ork 2, v Vi o cean P’ % ander, East. SN Xorx Arrived Feb 3—Ger ship Elfrleda, from San | @ Firirimimimivisiuininiimiieieiuiuiimiviel @ | new “Carville” schoolhouse, on the oCean | qial of Ernest Alexander, a former po- - 1'11‘\!«'Hurhor Diego, J beach, for which bids will shortly be in-|lceman, charged with accept a bribe he accused was shown to have con- China & Japan . £ 2OUTH BEND. Sailsl Feb 3 fch: Novelfy, | Malo, (foE BueHand vited by the Board of Public Works. | from her, was called before Judge Dunne ¢ himself in a decorous manner in OCEAN STEAMERS. 3 RD—Arrived Feb 3—Stmr| NAPLES—Arrived Feb 3—Stmr Hester, from | AS soon as the contract shall have becn | | yestera: e v morning, Attorney Mack asked ' times of peace and to have distinguished TO SAIL. Coos Bay, from San Pedro, and salled for San | New York. awarded application will be made to Aud- | for a mn”f}lml:we till Saturday, as At- | himself on the field of battle. A certifi- R Francisco: stmr Ramona, bence Feb 2, and | LIZARD—Passed Feb 3—Stmr Minnetonka, | jtor Baehr to certify to the contract and | torney Archie Campbell, who represented ' cate of merit was accorded him by the De | Sails.| Pler. | salled for San Pedro from New York, for London. cet aside the money for which it calls out | the woman, was ill. War Department for exceptional bravery a — —— - | (GRAYS HARBOR—Safled Feb 1—Stmr Del | NEW YORK—Sailed Feb 3—Stmr Auguste | SCt aside 3. Auditor Baehr it is| The Judge said that in a case of that | at Caney. His career in the Philip- v February b orte, for San Francisco: stmr Aberdeen, for | Victoria, for Fuchal, Malaga, etc; stmr Cevic, | of the Tig-cent fund. 2 > FEina & should e dfaposed of at one » o 55 R o ; Coquille River . 5 pm|Pler 2 |San Diego. Feb 2—Schr Minnle A Calne, for | for Liverpool, understood will refuse to set the money |k E Sp of at once and | pines was proved o have been very credi- Humboldt ‘1‘2 mPler 2| Australia; schr Compeer, for San Francisco; i S aside out of the fund named, and pro- | Lie suggested that it be proceeded with. | table also. Mendocino pm|Pier 18 | schr Albert Meyer, for San Diego. > - | Finally he agreed to continue th ter ette complimentary to t e Willapa Harbor ..;| 4 pm|Pler 2| Arrived Feb hr Henry Wilson, hence | . Sun, Moon and Tide. ceedings willligh be. tumtituted to oom | STnally he S4Pead fo contiiag the matier| Latiers complimentary to the aecused Grays Ha | 4 pmiPier 2| Jan 24: schr Volunteer, hence Jan 10; sche | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | pel him to do so. In this ma 3 EE ofclack thie alovaigs: ua if officer were received from Colonel Pric Seat dire 4 pm/Pier 2 | Alcalde, from Monterey. Times ard Helghts of High and Low | court will be called upon to decide wheth- [an will have to n Judge Lawlor's court xteenth Infa General J. F. Kent, Coos Bay-Pt, Orfd.112 m|Pier 13 [ TATOOSH—Passed out Feb 3—Br ship Eden- }_\nlerr mBFun Pl’ohll\':l.h en;;-smcte'l :ol 8an | o the levy Is legal or not. at 10 o'clock, when she will have another ' retired; Ger red Grant, Major Ar- les Ports.! 5 pm Pler 2| more, for Sydney. Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | opportunity of changing her attitude of thur ams, Seventeenth Infantry Fehruary b. Pasgsed out Feb 3—Br ship Glenlu, f; " thorlty of the Superintendent. ITY OF LEVY. | s . " 5 % 5 n. Fourt 3 Rt e Tor | & ol 3| misie g Paver p Tom Be- | NOTE—'The high and low watérs occur at e Safiencs.) Soa Das ouly sixyed shot: fout H. Bvown, Fth htimtey: Should the court rule that the levy is legal the building of the new schoolhouses will follow, as the Auditor will of neces- sity sign demands on the fund. It is thought that this procedure is feasible because the sum involved will not be hours in the branch County Jail, as she was released Monday evening on $250 cash D. P. Quin \inth Cavalry; Captain H. bail after the appNcation for the writ| L. Jackson, First Infantry, and Lieuten~ had been granted by.Judge Murasky. ant J. G. Harbord, Eleventh Cavalry. utenant ) phy, for the defendant, that it t been proved that Pt, Arena & Alb nith, retired: Lieutenant San Diego & Way. Passed in Feb 3—Br stmr Empress of China, | the city front (Mission-street wharf) abou schr Queen, | tWenyt-five minutes later than at Fort Poln the height of tide is the same at both place: French Ship Lost. am|Pier 11 | from Hongkong, for Vancouves hipa & Japan 88 | hence Jan 25, for Port Gamble, t Bound Porte/1l PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Feb 38-Bark e e = — February 6. | | Abby Palmer, for Port Gamble. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Astoria & Portland|10 am|P; ABERDEEN—Arrived Feb 3—Schr Henry Wilson, hence Jan 24; schr Volunteer, hence . 6 pm|Pler 1 9 1 ADVEETISEMENTS. Sun rises . Accused of Stealing a Watch. Jan 10! Bun sets | Jarge. It I8 calculated that the “Carville” | il e 3 x i Honolulu 3 pm Pler 20 ISLAND PORT. Moo sae | school can be built for $5000 or $6000, and | John Pyne was booked at the City Pr harged, nor il i used unbecoms. Beattle & oma.|10 amPler 2| HONOLULU-Sailed Feb 3—Stmr Califor- the contractors might quietly add the|on by Detectives Harper and Armstrong ing language. 2ct to the accusa- Czema | R B ol B S e R o ccst of instituting the suit to the regular | yesterday on a charge of grand larceny. | tion that De R et . Los Angeles ......| 4 pm/Pier 16 ¢ K= Aretvi ; : —= contract price. He is accused of having stolen a watch | ments to hi ding officer it w & 2heu 1 | 5 | ( - NEW YORK-—Arrived Feb 3—Stmr Segu- > i s er it was It Rheum, Ringworm, Itch, { Point Arena . 4 pmPler 2 | oW ion. o Auditor Baehr yesterday refused to|and chaln from Thomas Gibson, a ma- alleged that the former was ill and con- Acne or other skin troubles, prdm mn\';,ul‘gfl Panama, 12 v':‘gf,{ffs,.. CAPE HENRY—Passed Feb 2—Br stmr Con- tly relieved and d b { I dor, from New York, for Callao. audit the demand of Walter E. Magee, |chinist employed at the Union Iron | fused at the time, and that thers had promptly relieved and cured by | i T | or, from New i 2 who was recently appointed supervisor of | Works, last Friday night. Pyne had been a general misunderstanding om the cureka..... Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pier 13 FOREIGN PORTS. physical culture by the Board of Bduca- | pawned the watch, but sald he had found | part of all concerned. Diego & Way| 8 am|Pier 11 | ST VINCENT—Arrived Jan 3—Danish stmr tion, on the ground that he holds the po- | it in Portsmouth square. Gibson had been | Captain Mcintyre, the judge advocate ¥ 8. Rosa 20 y ¢ Lo 3 'ellu"ulnry' b} Il-:m ,P x Polartspern, from Antwerp, for San Fran- ‘ G b L4 e .0 | sition fllegally. The demand is for $0 | drinking that night and had no recollec- | then reviewed the evidence and asserted mona S FE E pi er 11 # R A A NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | and calls for six days' service. Magee L“iti(‘n of where he had lost his watch and | the defense was vague and inadequate, SRR E Y e e : ce Jan 9; Br bark Elizabeth Gra- oG ATy morning tides are given in the left | head of the physical culture department|chain or by whom they had been stolen. | and that th [ testimony as to Densmore's liance. .. and & Way..| b pm|Pler 16 ureka. hand column and the successive tides of the | i tho University of California. ———— srevious good charac vas 1 - | e Nctiad Tay -+ S e i day in the order of occurrence as to time: the : z . ) s - WESeter Wedi. Invuety o BB R . e I ] e Moana, from | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Baehr's action Y asen i‘v’;flf‘f“‘xg‘,:d:‘fl Columbia Alumni Meets. relevant. The court them went into ex- i 3 germicide, whicl | North Fork.| Humbolat . . | 2 MELROURNE—Arrived prior to Feb 3—Ital | 98Y. €Xcept when there are but three tides, as | article 16 of the chz s Wi 1 e el ittt ot e Adannl Si] utive session, and after deliberation is harmless, cures by Killing | ship Pellegrino, hence Nov 27. sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | that any person holding a salaried office | g % S he | transmitted its verdict to the department i I =l 3 i e PALAGUTH —Arrived Feb 3—Fr bark Mar. | ddition to the soundings of the United States der the city who shall hold any other | sociation of Columbia University of the | COISI 1ot 0 disease germs. sed and | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus ( i Tni £ Calif s day | oM r approval. PPl et Ramec: | 2 pm/Pler 34 | guerite Mirabaud, hence Aug 23. Goast Survey Charts, except when & minus () | U004 ‘office under the State or United | State of California was held Saturday | “FRQICCI O SEOIOVEl o L endorsed by medical J.S.Kimbail 110 am Pier 2| PLYMOUTH—Arrived Feb 3—Ger ship N &n p e helght, and then the number hall by evening at the University Club’s head- e B! profession everywhere. Sold roary 14. | ] jade, from Tacoma. given Is subtracted from the depth given by | States Government, or Who shall become | eveming at the University Clubs head | paving been intoxicated, boisterous and L g | City Syaney via Panama/1? m/PM8S | HULL—Arrived Feb 2—Fr bark Marguerite | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | & member of the Legislature, shall be | duarfers. A to Iros O Lo | obscene at the Oceidental Hotel bar on by leading druggists. If not il okl adt bence Sept 25, of the iower low water feemed to have vacated the office held by | tions” was ably given by Professor Mc- (pi€ole 8¢ (he Occldental Hotel I at yours, send 25 cents for a i FROM TLE. ONGKONG—Sailed Jan 2—Ger stmr Kong - ——— o Lean of Stanford University. The follow- | (0, B om0 ot e . ates that i e: — —_— — Beng, for Seattle. o ing officers were elected to serve during | p . il B W, . ~ GRG0 e gt R hers Stcamer. For | Saile. | ‘Atfived Teb 1—Stmr Coptic, from San Fraa- Fhue Tl WANTS SWIMMING TANKS. |1 oficers were elected 10 Sers Qv | be will be punished. but will escape dis- my Ssigna de'. ccept no < s ey i ‘(‘l'A‘%’(e()}\:"':l;lr\\m:’:ar:O#S)P)‘n“;‘:i‘re(&rk i Brnml;b ‘Pl.)-‘!éwf‘:phm Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | Director Roncovieri is evolvinga smemgi berg, president; Dr. Benjamin R. Swain missal from the service. -~y Valene Walbe oo Lo . 7 Conrbet, for San Francisco. Py chants’ Exchiange, San 'Francisco, Cal. [ for the city to install four swimming vied PG00 1076 Ruyter, tre ?’um.“;_":l -4 % ";\z’ zn?w:c:‘, Fore B2 : % U n:sr;v{nsslai .l-ntn—sr ship Kynance, -n.gb'{ime Ball was not dropped to-day. The mnk; in \"larlm:s!:arts h“:.!c tskziogll;"-‘ ;l‘; | urer; Dr. John C. Spencer, secretary. l Drug Clerks Will Give Ball arullon. ... | Skagw orta. |Feb. & | hence Aug 11, for Queenstown. u 1 servi o upils of the pu v : ALK Skagway & Way Ports.(Feb. 10 | | DOVER Fassed Feb 3—Fr bark Allce, from | Haued. bending the resots or I B | ooss. . Foncovier! has been in com- | The members of the San Francisco Drus City Seattie.. | Skagway & Wuy Ports. [Feb. 11 | Antwerp, for San Francisco. graphic office to th . o - A If you are a subscriber cr reader of | cierks' Association will give their se (¥aicable Booklot on the Bertha,......| Valdes & Way Ports.[Feb. 18 | “IQUIQUESalled Jan 14—Br stmr Linden- | and Sacramento streets, o o Sir-o™¢ | munication with the school authorities In | next Sunday's Call you will get free | ‘' - ation will give their second FREE {{rontment of diseases. yaiaes direct 15 | hall, for Coronel. " 3. C. BURNETT, Brookline, Mass., where a swimming tank | one of the famous Sarony series of art anniversary ball on Friday evening, Webe - 201 QUEENSTOWN —Sailed Feb 2—Ital bark Lieutenant, ¥,'S."N., in charge. is in successful operation and in which as | supplemcats, entitled “Gypsy.” | ruary 6, at Native Sons' Haill