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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903. 7 ALAMEDA AS A BURNER OF OIL SHIP BUILDERS AovEsTismETS PROVES IN EVERY WAY A SUCCESS CLECT OFFICERS THE SATURDAY n tpite of Heavy Head Seas and Howling Gales the Liner Makes a Good Run Home and Demonstrates chdom of Conversion, |Lewis Nixon and Max E‘ENIN G p O\S‘T | Pam Are Appointed RERESARS T o e, TR oG — — g | g EVERY WEEK i:’ | ‘ Say Best Interest of Wage- || Bamers Depends on Go- From Now il operation. | ’ | | At the annual stockholders’ meeting of to ‘ | the Union Iron Works held at the head | offices of the company yesterday morn- | } ing directors and officers were elected for ‘ the ensuing " A v | As foretold by The Call, the two new | | at ors elected in the place of George ‘ W. Prescott, deceased, and George W. | Dickie, retired, were Lewls Nixon and | | Max Pam The directorate is now composed of Henry T. ott, Irving M. Scott, W..G. Dodd, P. N. Lilienthal, F. W, Zellé, Lewis | Nixon and Max Pam. | The officers elected were Henry T. Scott, chairman of the board;: W. G.| Dodd, presid and Charles N. Cham-‘ . | | pion, secretary and treasurer. | At the conciusion of the meeting Lewis | Nixon handed out the following report: Changes were ma ade in the organization of thé Union Iron \‘ orks to bring it into harmony | with the organization of the United Elm“l D ott wil) continue, as heretofore, ! -xecutive apd financial head of the will be elected the Califor- f !lVl'v l‘n!lt:l N’;:t»s Shipbuilding : ’ nitects and constructors nited who Is expected to be wade vice president of the company. . e only spe 1 comment we have heurd[ concerming (he mansgement nas been tn’con- e are Gonfident that It i to the best inter- est of the wage-earners to co-operate with the management in (!l!ln]‘ the x::lrf:“sx\:;rn e:;- [ | oo woris. :"\‘“‘:“\”l find’ e it | By the author of Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son. A erment reasonal s : ; 1 | o "their Im::z&:‘ i new series of papers in which Old Man Graham preaches the gospel ewspaper reports 3 . P . o1 RS ol ine of good business and tells some of his characteristic stories. This Life stion be siven o this question Story of a Self-Made Merchant, by George Horace Lorimer, will be 3t Tounday’s Ei‘l??.?:‘.ffl:’:‘.‘é"u:i one of the features of coming issues of the magazine. The Letters next _Sunday’ t X , . ::;y‘;:;‘;“‘"::3:1:"{?8;”:;'.‘." Bt axh from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son met with universal faver, and il there is every reason to believe that the new series by the same author 3 sailise ol Tig R AL will be equally popular. In the new series old Graham tells the story GeSds e of his own business career : how he began life as a farmer’s boy, worked ] d Feb 4—Br ship B 2 g - £ . 2 bt Bttt his way to the front and became the biggest pork packer in the West. 3, h , for W hd'(‘mnl ! 3 Sailed Feb 5—Br ship Dit- | led Feb 2, 12 noon—Stmr i s New features, more of them, greatly improved. A st handsomely printed and beautifully illustrated weekly Sehr Mary Dodge, for | magazine. Establ.xshed 175 years and ' circulating . fan 21—Schr Alice | ) @ nearly half a million copies every week. rom Grays Harbor ¢ POF NEW YORK A v stme Heath- | g THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, ford, for Manila | . I IGN PO PHILADELPHIA, PA CALETA | 4 | Emily T W 1 " | “VALPAR - r o 4 ANIC LINER WHICH HAS JUST ENDED A )RMY .VOYAGE | | Abydos. for San Franciseo. ' 0 trom ROM HONOLULU, AND HE A HUNDRED ROUND TRIPS . WHO HAS MADE RIFFE—Sailed Feb 18—Ger stmr Abu AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. | LK'JSEMBNTS. TOKOH: | pon Maru, M i i co‘_umalA EEI SEI}TS NOW SELLING OPERA - kSl LAST roun NIGHTS. pore Ze'le de lllSSflfl T!PVQ\LI H(ZK\I(SDE. p rockets, the Alameda resumed her | Stmr Corona, Nopander, Movements of Steamers. vt ___TO ARRIVE urs from San | fiance EAE and . THURSPAY MIGWES MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHAR spea THIS WEEK—LA ANCES TO 2 S ~ Sun, Mcon and ‘I‘ide. Lot RDAY MATINEE, Feb 1 The Magnif: r Gilbert and States Coast and STEINWAY HALL $2.00, $1.50. $1.00, Sher oy S8y ol 'T"fAra The Mlkado 7 1 HE _l EMPE . | b olll:leN A XT MONDAY, Feb 9, | 1 ()'I\IG" : - FELD JR, Presents o ke AND SATURDAY MATINEE ! pULA :"-w‘ s e S0c and 786 ANNA HELD | GABRILOWI:SCH | "t dais ™ W RUSSIAN PIANIST, | _Seats. $150, $1.00, 5c. Box office, Sherman, ntrance to San z ed by official au and “The high and low wa occur at | ty front (Milssion-street wharf) about twenyt-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the Reight of tide is the same at bot THURSDAY, FEBRUARY e on Sat- TOY trom IENCE,” by the Begizning 18/11:18] 20 EV " PIANO USED £ ta H W/ ne < 0.1} 9:07( 4.3 0.5(10:001 47 Sth st., near Market. = State of Ca “oaitia 8 Al_l This \A\rten\ 3 Syduey & Wa R the above ex of the tides . & Santa Bar- | the ea srning tides a in the lefr for Van- | nand o o tides of the # to time; t i at tide of ti ept when there are but three ides, | Sometimes occurs. The I en are in and stm nddmun to the soundings of the United States a minus (—) the number : e depth given by '€ reference Is the mean r Ne r'h‘ a from an | Ral pn Stua_rr T0-NIGHT | EuroPEAN AND AMERICAN e FUN STARS. s Les Dumonds; Joe Maxwell and Com- | GALORE | pany: Nelson's Comiques; Lottie \ Gilson and the Biograph. ol IWHOYT'S | tast Times of Filson and Evrol; Hill Otfice &N M ard Silvainy; Collins a- 1 Hart and | Naxt, Robert Loais STRANCER j i ieh, o porarily discen and A Klose, tmr Acme, sl Tlm“ Ball. 0300 's Great Play, Priace Otte ! the Hvdro- rs at Sansome | | BURNETT, N.. in charge. GALA Amrf.unp R'»omu\ 6 NEW LIVING PICTUR ;: oA G R ; £2, DOWN TH[ leJ ME” feather- welght v M AI.CAZAR ) SR ' EVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR sHivg | GR‘&N ?‘PERA A SR - #mmen | New California Jockey Club 3 R T T ST Oak land Track Hall Cafne s SIX OR MO Great Play | Races start at Ferry-boat 1;;". r: | cooncreee | | Ele PASO DE Lercrigbriagimat e CHRISTI AN Foas e |_BARBARA FIDGETY ] Only This and Next Week. Then Comes the Great “HOITY TOITY." February 16 fale Next Mond tyrday and Sun 25¢ and r»rk “Cniidren at Matinees, 10c an 2 pm|Pler 7 9 am|Pier 13 Wayl 9 am!Pler 11 1:30 p!Pier 11 ebruary 10. Sound Ports.'11 am Pier 19 February 12 Astoria & Portiand 11 am!Pler 2 February 13 pm PMSS | pm|Pler Last Week but One of the Young American| LAST 4 ragedier.ne, NIGHTS. NFehraary 18’ " Mk St oralii i b | | GOOD REDS ROBLES HOTEL JABLER.™ | for ladics and their . Last Performance of your ferry tickets “INGOMAR.” ALILL T Returning—Trains leave the | and 4:45 p. m and immedately atter the laet FROM SEATTLE. | When reach - 9 :, AN OPEN .’n“ flnmymatm Fm‘:n:fl:\r?%nE&PE«E\:? oIS | PRICES ,‘;"a:';j: n,l*.’.‘g;“@ . WILLIAMS JR President. s | REST, RECREATION, AN EXDERT GUY MANNE I a 8 MASSEVR AND Tfl SE HOT SDRINGS Spccul .nmn \hun» “Thursday 1L vora ko 10| | NIGHT,DURE I LADY INGRE OF OSTRAT. z Skagway & Way Ports |Feb. 11 | WILL MAKE YOU OVER Desirable locati soap brings health | viie g T 8 | ATD AND A R e A Epaey Lo i Excelsior. .| Valdez Qirect .1.1.1. [Feb zu‘ B e °°M" o R“;‘l 5 Lesios gl 223 Sutter Strast unequaled service and ot b = anager, Paso Rotl:s. SUNDAY NIGHT, modern conve p ” Shipping Intelligence. | L 10 ’ IGHT, niences Y and thC COIOT Of | o :fi,m ED. o UXURIOUS Thos. Cock & Sons, 6:1 Ma:ket Street, San F'"'vlsy"fi[‘;’*‘ii‘““‘" :fie the attributes that o | Wedncsday, February 4. RATHS Francisco On iThe Force of Sus. h?)‘::lsm;?péll?rse;;:g Stmr Alcazar, Mariin, 12 hours from Point a gt el p i the - Artof 1 hca]th to many a ds o Alchage, Jaiie: hours from Polr 8"2:ems%‘:tg:rr“serLcifitecdnaat“-i_om' rl".lrmtcd at ?;lml“-_ld l:’l-‘;r'ffr::::'] tourists and travelers E R S | Aleatras, Carishon, 14 bours from b 3 2 7:00 p. Doy B ol i who visit San Fran- Hotels Admis “and I Stelnw Hall | box olflce open at 7 opom. Eunflly.xy il cisco. CURES D¥S sallow §kin,