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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. FOR VENEZLELAN N SPITE OF CSORTRARY WEATFIER! QBSTRUGTED VEW AL IS Wawrep o X S |Bucks Head Winds and Heavy Seas All the Way Across the Pa- Sy o N : ’Ne;vfus?iisfingsll&zrg?m Vice Admiral Sir Lewis i . atch on Crescent City|Large Sum Is .Offered 0f lerrible kvi g Baitiir & b cific, but Ayeljage's. Flfteer.] Knot; Through It All and La_nds Tatis Btory of thib 5o Chpaiatiir the nently Banished by on Sierra. Her Australian-British- Mail in Time to Make Connections Y Propetty. PAINE’'S CELERY i i | i o » ¢ | E Daoanis ship Company’s | per, 4 rolls leather, 40 pkgs millwork, 14 rolls | kand column and the successive tides of the | s s s : \ s - C OMPO U N D- Calls Castro’s People “Bump- MK Oceanl; Btaamulity, Homx | Besime, 5 tatcs [ da'in the order of occarrence e o ume; the | Téstimony in Investigation Is | Matter Will Be Brought Be- ; | Sierra arrived yesterday from the - £ | fourth time column gives the last tide of the ¢ c | - t " § el spite] - day, except when there are but three tides, as - : tious Beggars” in Need Antipodes and Honolulu. In spite | Shippig Tntelligence. | fomnm b thoce e b, ll“‘;i"d's;f('“!y ompleted by the In | fore Directors of the Mrs. Clark Tells of Her Hspgy Ressne : of head winds a eavy se 2 ARRIVED. on to the soun ' the United States e 5 PPy of Guardian. countered almost throughout the Minday, February 9. *| Coast Survey Charts except when a minus (—) | spectors. | Association. + From Suffering After Failures - age the liner landed her Australian J, § Kimball, Thwing, 100 hours from | s’g"n“"“"ed’;l‘“’ height, and "‘f”‘:’h' "“""h;' | [ | of Physicians i ge the liner lande ;. 2 P e ez d i % o | Biver 8 subtracted from the depl given by ¥ | —-———— 3ritis ail ime to make ss-conti- | 2 E « 43 ‘hours | the charts.. The pl; of referenc the meaa | 4 i Lamis Beanmont of 17 500N TRl Qma fo uiake, oro: e aie.| ot D Californta, Thomas, 43 'hours | or e lover 1ow wagers, " | At the final session of the Inquiry Into: 4, ;fer has been informally made for | Nervous disorders and diseases are on s Bs e Fenamnelans | O e e s ot s tme Columbia, Doran, 68 hours. from Port- | Lt | the wreck of the steamship Crescent City. | the Odd Fellows' Hall bullding on the | the increase, and women are the chief el gays they need 1: TBE Sierra since-leaying hete has bpen |y, Astoria G5 hours. Movements of Steamers. | which was beld yesterday before O. F.| omer of Seventh and Market streets, Sufferers. Digestion gives out, there t weather | from Syd- erre, ‘Houdlette, 21 da: ney, via_Honol the heav thr gh some of n Houdlette has ever experienced, i pains In the head, the tongue is coated average speed for the round trip | | the muscles ache, there s constipation heart palpitation, gloomy fears oppress | Bolles and John K. Bulger, United States ____ | inspectors of steam vessels, the testimony | of First Mate Hansen of the steam He suggests ! The offer has not yet reached the The admiral | ©2 tors of the Odd Fellows' Hall As u 6 day aliforn . Thomas, 40 hours Steame; Oceanic Y Diekn. eatng e B i tion as a body, but will probably be | continually . s i 1 erra. He | Was @ good fifteen knots. | ]h T K, Peterson, 24 hours . m!schooner Scotia revealed the fact that x:er‘x{mll,\, and sleep is broken and di il Eugene Sandow, the strong man, came CLEARED. J. 8. Kimball, 14 | everything was not right with the look- 2 | - - o vears commander | .S, X ! S gk € . o m Sydney on the Sierra. He was ac- Monday, February 9. | Titania.. Nanaimo . 10 Louts on the ill-fated steamer. time. The proposition was made to one | The only reliable remedy that m~dical Australi of the -directors personally, and he was sclence ham given to humanity for the Pomona,. Paulsen, FEurcka; Pacific | Coquille Riv| Grays Harbor : - 108 Hansen testified that his vessel passed { | | i formally presented to that body in a short | | | home to London | cOmpanied by his wife. While here San- [ * S b b Corona......| HUmMbDOIAL ...««vn-x- 108 S ha i Cranoant: CHar tly before it | @Ssured that the offer was made by | cure of nervousness is Paine's Celery for a8 il more fin- | SOW 2 has promised to lectute be- | “GT SEUREID €O ¢ san Pedro; Pacific | Albion River| Point Arena & Albion.|Feb. ‘0.“_ 53 jicisn F‘: F_’"‘f’" Y d although | Partles who were financially able to take | Compound, prescribed by eminent physi- re a al soclety on the subject of | Const Steamspip Co & SR Comox ‘ LS EaRep Upon Bl tock, and al BY | in the property at the price named. Thi§ | cians with the happiest results. In eriti- e tmr San Mateo, Ross, Ladysmith; Pacific | furex . Tumboldt ............/Feb. they were farther at sea than the latter | information will cause more tham the or- | cal cases Paine's Celery Compond has 1 Poitland & Way Ports Feb. 11 the passengers n Honolulu | Tmprovement Co. ciampa, Acampora, Callao; | Coos Bay....! San Pedro & Way Pt I 11| vessel he was able to distinguish the!dinary amount of Interest, for two rea- | saved life and restored health whem a P. Dole, whose divorced wife ar-'| g e Stb o0 5 coiampa. 5 Senator | Puget Sound Ports - 11 j breaker line on the shore, at times dis- sons, that the Odd Fello Hall Asso- | other medicines failed. Mrs. F. A. Clark < re on Saturday on the steamship | " 1'r park General Mellinet, Dichon, Mel- !'llm Seattle PRIy L kg “fi tinctly. This flatly contradicts the state- | clation represents a numerous body and | of Moscow, Idaho, writes as follows abot b Je-poid 1o Washingion, D. | boursel CHan & e Redondor... | Mok via Panama(feb. 12 | ment made by Otto Olson, first mate :rl the price offered indicates unmistakably | her success with Paine’s Celery Com- | SAILED. i A Point Arena ....-....|Feb. 12 | the Crescent City and on watch at the'the advance in the values of property at | pound x ov Just s a came alongside the | _ > v;“”"d“'e)l,;bm‘” > n Diego & Way Pts.|[Feb. 12 | time of the wreck, who stoutly main-| Market and Seventh streets. “While suffering terribly from nervo Oceanic dock a colored sailor belonging to Stmr "“l-‘(;»_:wuf‘@l'{‘“:"”d" ey Grays Harbor Feb. : tained that at no time after passing| Only a few years ago the Odd Fellows’ | ness and nervous prostration I was a s g ¢ the Mariposa into the bay between Rover. Thompson, Fort Bragg, to ;fl‘)i‘)egfimm 13 | Point Reyes was land visible. p | Hall Association secured from prominent | tended by several physicians, but their e we rf and the Sierra. A bowline was | wreck of stmr Brunswic e 3| In another point was Olson’s eyesight | real estate men s city i ught n v n . 3 » Seattle & Whatcom I | . i i in_this city an estimate | efforts brought no assuring resul I r m and he was hauled up just Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, Ventura, In Humboldt ... 3 . 13 | Proven to be peculiarly defective, for he|of the value of the large lot and the finally got so bad that It was Imposs mciphl void being crushed between o Meyer, Port Townsend. Willapa Harbor : 13 | swore that upon striking one of the out- | handsome building which covers it com- | to sleep at might. My husband wi d a hegvy pile fender. N Ly SOREN. o SRR . 14 | 1¥ing reefs it was so dark that the main | pletely. The lot was then appraised at | wanted me to have a doctor, but I X ssengers included ~Jon 26 W, Fr bark L'Her- | Dorlc. JicHine. & Japin . 14| C1ag of Fish Rock was not visible, but | §00,000. The value of the building, which | him it ‘was no use. He then went to o € d ad va Rennie r San Francisco, | 6. W. Elder | Portland & Astoria....|Feb, 11 | Captain H. T. Payne of the Crescent City | was built for a particular use, was esti- druggist, who recommended Paine’'s Cel- weare Mi W, Br bark Mael- | Ramona wport & Way Ports.|Feb. 15 | testified that upon his appearance on deck, ted upon the basis of its earning ca- | e The i ht I used t = n which 8 oL e »r Vancouver Nebraskan.. | Monolulu & Iahului..[Feb. 15 | immediately after the first shock, the | y E ot [k SRR B e A 2 3 s acity a s E: - the well- AT Eugene Sandow, Mrs. E. airn Tsland, Br bark Dun- ['City Puebla. | Puget Sound Ports....|Feb. 16 | [o€] b could be plainly distin. | boce 8 It was arranged. The Odd Fel- | compound I slept well afd conginued v S 3 wher iss F. Ed Admiral Sir'L. Beau rn, from Cardiff, for Sitka. All well. State of Cal. | San Diego- & Way Pts.|[Feb, 16 | ¢Ya& In question cou e plainly distin-{ lows” Hall Is one of the handsomest | ymprove from.day to day. I used in all . g ik y Beaumont, Alfred Catt, Miss TELEGRAPHIC North Fork.. Humboldt .............|Feb, 47 | 8uished. | Structures on Market street in the vicin- | ¢jght bottles of Paine's Celery Compound . M. Dixon, v, 3 S. Feb 9. 10 p m—Weather Peru. New York via Panama. Feb. 18 Yesterday's session of the inquiry began | ity of the new Postoffice. The Postoffice | b gy ol 1" - . u ko ety & miles per hour. B aane il Jeave Macker .. Feb. 18 | with the testimony of First Mate Han- | has undoubtedly increased the value of | ~oo om Perfectly cured. 1 ¢ i . MeXamar ¥ e Foriile & Qlympla.... Feb- 18 | sen of the Scotia. 'He declared that he ! the land largely. In addition, the cer- | CiCUSD in its favor. B Kapy, SEATTLE Feb 8—Stmr Edith, for | ———— F ——— | passed the Crescent City some dlsla‘mie i tainty insured by the lease that the Be- oy i I B. Smith, Mrs. | fan Francisco Farallon, for Skagway | to the seaward, and that even from their | Jasco Theater will be opened, the erection o Smith, Miss (. M. | stmr Ncme City, for Valdez. e ——— | added distance from the shore he could | of the Callaghan estate buildi A s 3 I ey e ey : N e ng and the iline, Charjes 1 R e B e L e e Deatiney Fler: |sce the breakers. He acknowledged that | projected Grant building, all have tended | WILL NOT FADE OUT, tier how S . F. Butman TSailed Feb u—Stmr Valencia, for Valdez = i { | occasionally sheets of rain obscured the | to.‘the enhancement of values. Bt L no x;n \e; ’ Neely, Mrs. W. TACOMA- Sailed Feb S Danish bark Six- | Phoenix Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pier 13 | view, but only for a time. | * The lot occupied by the Odd Fellows’ | 2D they are washed or exposed to the sun {us. ToC aide; Br ship Pengwern, I |l'4ueen... Puget Sourd Ports, 11 am Pier 18 | Captain Payne then took the stand. He | Hah building fronts 150 feet on Market | A Package of Diam:nd Dyes cost little and - United Kingdom. 5 4 Ramona. Newport & Way.. 9 am|Pier 11 | said that he had asked his company for ' street and has a depth i lain directions for using 2ccomdany it. s Hi A PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 9—Schr | Rival.. Willapa Harbor .. 2 pm(Pler 2.| . pth for this frontage | P! . = . Schooner Hits. the Enterprise. Amoricana. ‘from Callao; Nor bark Fortuna, | / Febraary (1 } hod 1mph:;"ml compass and patent lle:n::\runnlng [through to Stevenson street of DT AMOND DYES. Bariinetn Ve > st Eirtarpries ‘and Ahe schooner | fo Sa e nii g retic...... Humboldt ........[10 amPler 2 | for sounding, but that his request had |14 feet, less a lot %x7 feet that is taken . = . . g Wo ere in sterday Passed in Feh 9—Schr Americana and Nor | Czarina. rl‘;.-.-bm_v dire T 12 m‘Pm- 8 [ been denied. He stated that with the| out of the southeast corner. This small | — & off Meiggs. wharf ner had her | bark Foreuna, for 5 ebruary 12. | | compass in use on his vessel he could not | Jot was recently sold for $35,000. Tt i SR PR i % = L " 2 A MARSHFIELD-—Arrived Feb 2—Schr North | Redondo.... Los Angeles Ports' 3 pm|Pier -2 | A - W P e he | > Wy ¢ g g bobetay carried awa the Enterpriee had s g i S gl P ier 3 | get the proper deviations. Mackay land on the southeast ‘corner of | died on February § as the result of an = one plate on her &tarboard quarter smashed | “UGWENS LANDING—Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Humboldt . o0 pipler 11 Do you consider it a safe course 10| Fourth and Market streets is reportea | “Peration performed upon her by D > and_some her rail damaged. The Enter-| xavar »m Black Point. ¥ Eureka & Coos Bay| 9 am|Pier 16 | fallow, as your log shows, a course one- | to have been valued recently at $1,250,000. | R- Chamley of Third and Stevensc rs ae ting unds oy Wik e A illiam Olsen, from Por vnsend. A </ Pt. Are & Alblon er 13 P Vi ff Point | pit. The Coroner has doubts concerning Wood had just come to " PEDRO- fve y i C lumbia. % Portla oy (Mile and a half to two miles o | . SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Coos | Col .|Astoria & Portiand/11 am|Pler 24 Fm sy Doubts Doctor’s Certificate, slanfs ae - o ¥, hence Feb ¢; stmr Ruth, from Botwens | North Fork. | Humboldt - 9 am|Pier :lArenE: und;rdall I e e Tl Na et an Sk ;?:‘ ;\;l;";o:fm'he p)hvsxtll?:ls‘;alga?\:[ t e nding ebruary | | question asked. | roner L .9 e A st | an nsequently orderec vesti- 3 Feb 9 i 9 am|Pler 13 | I certainly do; that is the course I al-|into the death of Mrs® Kate Neven, who | gation. k o e D i |10 o PMSS, | ways follow,” was Payne’s reply. fosct UGS ABERDE Sailed Feb 9—Schr John F February 4. | i You claim (};.at you know Olson to have | A while : ; 'l“ & ‘f":, Milier, for San Francisco. Pedro.... |Humboldt .........| 4 pm/Pler 2 |slept on watch,” said Captain Bolles. ken ge | 1 - At % 7 WHATCOM—Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Robert :}(‘am’\-:s a ;,Iamhu:z & Way..| : pm‘E:!Y 83 “Yes, a year agi g « k Dollar, from Seat . Arena...|Point Arena ....:.| 4 pm|Pier 2| .Then why did you leave a man whom ¥ E TA BAF ARA—Sailed Feb 8—Stmr | Los Angeles |4 | P 16 | - [ 4 . - " The Overdue List. Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Santa Rosa, hence Feb Bay k‘an‘(’edro & Way. 9 am|Pler 11 | Stormy night?” queried Bolles. ! u - € 5 S, a sailed for San Diego. y Sydney. N, Y. via Panama|12 m|PMSS “But 1 did trust him,” replied Captain \ F we et e e vesterday of the speak- 08 BAY—Arrived Fub §—Stmr Bmpire, | G. Dollar... Grays Harbor ...\ 4 pmPler 2| Payne. “His sleeping on'watch a year \the British anuary 6 e Feb 6 “ebruary 15. | b i » H off the "RA—Arrived Feb 8—Stmr Geo I Pomona Humboldt ....... 1:30 p{Pier 11 [ 380 Was excusable on account of the long | s & Feb 7. and salled for San: Fran- | §. Rosa San Dieko & Way.| # am Pier 11 | hours enforced at that time.” at 30 per cent he rate on the F ”T""'n'r R RTINS Senator. ;P'n;fi:":::: P'l)r(;hill am Pier 19 ‘?lsz(;n":h:n“took xhedau'i‘nfl; ‘H; malr]\t; ad ced to 85 per cemft ‘our - dsesecgs— = . e 1 aine a’ was so ] e Ly Dot cerft. Fout VeS| Pengwern, from Tacoma, for United Kingdom; | Maripos Tahitl direct 10 am|Pler 2| 101 "oee the shore, and :flld m:' ne,echly PUPESAT (4. the 1 oF Lhe an E from Port Gamble, for San Fran- | Centralia s Harl 4 Pler 2 54 peclip Masieiywe, oot i e e ebruary 17| - P7[0'®" ?| explanation he could give for the great | e e JONDO-— Arrived Feb 9—Stmr South | N ....|Willapa Harbor ..!| 4 pm Pler 2 |deviation In the vessel's course -was the | W0 per cent; steamship | freu) Bpn s iEachey W. Elder | Atoria & Portiand|11 am|Pler 21 [ fact that it was very lightly laden and | o days fro o0l for Sydney, SLAND PORT. ebruary. 15. t days {rom Liverpool for Sydney, | 3 3 kil L A L wit, | S Monica Lcmw Tathor .. .l & pm|Pler 2 | carried the foresail. He sald that this r_cent, and the ship Siam, out HONOLULU—Salled Feb 8—Schr Churchill, | p /e [Seaitle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 | Sail Interfered with his view of the bow, i i s g B o bbb gt o i '| Febroary 19. | | | but that he had put a mam on watch in == B \“i-'])l‘<(:<‘ll';_ YP}C,’IET-‘B vark Mont. | SIeFTa: .../ Sydney & Way Pisl1o am!Pler 7 | the vessel's bow. Ruzs Jrte Tightstin | calm, from lquique, came in and signalled for 5 B BT When the vessel struck,” sald Captain hooner Novelty ran into the lightship | piiot and disappeared 1n mist. TS Bolles, “why didn’t you ring two bells morning and sustained and in-| SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sailed Jan | Steamer. | For, Salls. | for the engineer to reverse?” some damage. She got foul of the | 25—Br bark Huddon Hall, for Royal Roads. v “'I pulled one bell,” repled Olson, “but | IONGKONG—Arrived ~ Feb S—Jap stmr | Skagway & Way Ports.[Feb. 10 | ~ T T rew o i ona: |'America Muirds hence Jusi 10, & City S Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 11 | 31dn t,hz‘e.flm'c_to pull two. The captain Neither vessel was dam. | BLI Arrived Feb Br shlp Forrest | Bertha. Valdez ‘& Way Ports.|Feb. 15 | Was on deck before 1 could give the sig- from_Astoria Jeanie Valdez direct -|Feb. 15 | nal.” - SHIELDS—Arrived Feb 8—Ger ship Mar- | Dolphin Skagwa & Way Ports.[Feb. 15 | QOlson then sald that he could not see ' Must Find New Landing Place. | §tha. hence Sept 21; Br ship Semantha, from | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 17| ¢h¢ main Fish Rock when the boat struck. The new line of Stockton steamers now lea 'NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Feb S—Schr Ad- V| valdez direct With the completion of the taking of p: y-street wharf received 1. -tor -Honolulu. | Valdez direct . testimony the witnesses were dismissed ading Jan 19 —Ger bark Wappau, Br ship and the court of inquiry adjourned to | to find a mew landing-place. RN ot tentento { imimieiiieisiiisisieinii-i=t @ | prepare its verdict, which will be pub- wharf is to be forn down and a new | St Mungo, Nor bark Vivax, for Acapulco; Br constructed fc s teres | ship for Honolulu; Br bark Battle . nstructed for the Emeryville ferrs |ship G B G i 5 | lished in a few days. em Abby - Sailed De: NEWS OF THE OCEAN. e NEW YORK— Sailed Feb 9—Stmr Kaiserin AS[Y '5 HEAI.TH SHIP'S OFFICERS PARDON Maria Theresa, for Funchal, Madeira, Alex- A PUGNACIOUS SEAMAN Matters of Interest to Mariners and | o;dria, etc. stmr Vietorian, for Liverpool. o Shipping Merchants. 1;1,"""‘.“"”“‘ Sailed Feb i—Stmr Corean, for | Refuse to Swear Out Warrants egian ship Vellore loads lumber on Pu-| BREMEN—Salled Feb 9—Stmr Main, for Assault. gt amtndmigh o Ger ship Alauda, for Panama. AME! Sound for West (oast, for order | New | A. F. Anderson, the sailor who came the British ship Willam Mitchell mber on | ROT DAM—Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Rothrw s - ol » X und_for a direct port in Cape ¥, | dam, from New York, via Plymouth and Co- |in on the Mariposa in irons on account | #d, chartered In England logne. i i a S8 C. w. Vat- e AARSEILLES _Arrived Fen o-stmr Hes- | WOrKS — Commissioner | of a» assault upon Mate C. W. Wat-| York, via Naples. son and Quartermaster Paul Chellier, Given Free With b A G ed Feb 9—Stmr Minneapo- Comblnes Wlth Old owes his liberty to the kindness of his |l ship's officers, who declined to swear out | | for Mglbourne, Australia, yesterday, with | ils SO i 3. & P 1 a warrant yesterday, believing that he | P e o B B e i Time Ball. Members had been punished enough. | ] « 2 =L acmane Branch.: Hydfos Office, U. S N.. Mer- Tt 5 | While the Mariposa was stopping at Pa- | X un a chants’ Exchange, San - Francisco, Cal, peete, Tahiti, on her downward voyage | * . Wheat for Australia. PLONDO Railroad Ties for Peru. February 9, 1 The deadlock that has existed in the|the unruly spirit of the South Sea -gin The Italian ship F. £. Clampa was cleared'| = The :-m;‘ 15:1"1] L2 b ‘l"’;}'b:‘ nr;’oq'r*‘"to':‘(":”-" Board of Health since the beginning of | entered into the simple soul of the able | - " . — T HAp yexterday for Callag, Per, v«llhAL.ISG railroad § P87t noon of the 120th meridlan, or at & | the vear was broken yesterday morning | bodled mariper and he started out to cre- | i S & % 2 oy ' ably can - o emptce e by the election of Michael Casey, who is | ate a small tidal wave in the peaceful | ” . B 3 C. ETT) L < o el - 99 cures cancer. The Alameda’s Cargo. | Lieutenant, U. S, N., in charge, | member of the board by virtue ‘of heing | POrt of Papeete on December 22. He, went over the side of his vessel on rath The steamer Alameda, which sailed on Sun- | e ety G | presideng of the Board of Public' Works. | ypo very crest of his roseate fnundation. | ou abeoiaia | 4aY for Honolulu, carried an assorted merchan.- | Sun, Moon and Tide. Casey’s election was secured by the votes | pirst Mate (.. W. Watson ventured the You don't | Jise cargo, valued at $01.008, and $200.000 io | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— |of Dre. Buckley, Baum and Lewitt and | remark that Anderson, A. B., was drunk, | oo - aghe : d States gold coln. The merchandise fimes and Helghts of High and Low | his own. Dr. Ward voted against Casey’s | whereupon Anderson promptly floored | 4 3 sares Sy “““;{‘;1:‘"_ 40 T o B Pulioied hrance o San | election Dr. Stinson ‘was absent and |him. The captain, from the safe retreat FREE EXAMINATION. g Aiilag wdeg < e gprplind vity of the Superintendent Chief of Police Wittman, who is also an | of the bridge, ordered Quartermaster Paul | R asetatise, 005 Tha" chette bIts The s ATE—The high and low waters ogcur at | ex-officio member, was excused from vot- | Chellier to put the gentleman overboard. s Febr the Electro-Chemic special- | s butter 0 1bs lard 0 T rozen mear | 10° Gty front | (Mission-sireet wharD) about | jng. | Before he left the ship Anderson had ting a cancer : 1826 pkgs frozen p TR LT R A e e e b In calling the meeting 0 order Secre- | made Quartermastér Chellier's clothes sters, b0 bbls mess beef, 119 c¢s meals, nned salmon, 848 lbs dried ult, 14, n, 4089 lbs | cs candy uts, 1553 1bs same at both places. and men have applies to both tary Emery stated that a call for a spe- | look like a bunch of oakum. 1 cial meeting to consider the cleansing of | Once on shore and while the French | €hinatown had been issued and signed | officers were makigg up their minds to | | | Ibs ham and bac s 1994 Ths 7150 codfish, D580g ibs ' raisins, smoked fish, 1674 Ibs Uried fish, Tbs by Drs. Baum, Buckley and Lewitt and ; put him under arrést, Mariner Anderson | Commi Emery said that | tacked up to the second mate of the it wou to elect a chairman (| American bark Agenor with hatches bat- foner Case) d be necess rimps, 4306 1bs heans, to preside over the meeting. Dr. Lewitt | tened down for action, but he was ham- | 118 Grant Ave., Cor Post Street. $he onta s ceri placed Casey in nomination, which was mered- over the head with an ax by the| AN FRANCISCO, whiat seconded by Dr. Baum. rude sécond mate. For this he was ar-| “Will the election of an ex-officio mem- | rested, as well as the man with the | ! groceries and provistons, 4 ber of the board be legal?’ asked Dr.|ax. FKrench justice meted out 24 lrancs! dte: entle- 1 ladies and gentle- | 59" cigars and cigareties, - et : e T e e Ward. “I do-not desire to object to Mr. | fine to Mariner Anderson and 227 francs solder. ddlery and harness, ey further than to see that the pro- | fine to the man who had put him out. t { twine, s paint. 16 bbls 3 cs oil, g is legal.” . A lengthy recital of Anderson's mis-! sheets steel, 109 bdls 36 bar: Lewitt, held that Casey had the | deeds was received by United States Dis- jcal supplies, feet lumber, 1260 feet hard- erial, 86 bales pa- trict Attorney Woodworth from the the election of the last named then fol- | Unitéd States Consul at Papeete, lowed. The charter provides that the elec | but since the Marinosa’s officers will not tion of president of the Health Board A Swear out a warrapt the District Attor- fame powers as any other member and ! material wood, 5 phEs plumbing ma ADVERTISEMENTS. shall be for one year. ney will take no steps to prosecute, | SISt R A A A A A A A S e er s A AN A AR A AN A | CBIEE OF Pollce Witthiatideclined towots St e on the motion *hecause he said the meet- | *, - Supreme Court Hears Collins. frg had been called for a special purpose | United States District Attorney Wood- and he was not prepared to vote. worth received advices from Washington “I thank you for the honor you have | vesterday to the effect that Attorney Col- | conferred upon me,” sald Casey after the | lins had petitioned the United StatesSu- secretary had announced that he had | preme Court to obtain a writ of certiorar] been elected president of the Health | and habeas corpus foi his client, Walter Board. “The position is a very responsi-{ Dimmick, convicted in the District Court! ble one, requiring much attentien. I shall | of Northern California of presenting a | | | ? TR B e e | do all in my power to carry out the du- | false voucher for 3448 to the Selby Smelt- 5t secthinsdiee e " R ST ties of the office.” ing Company. The United States Su- | stated without fear entitled to his fee in Mayor Schmitz woui¢ not discuss the | preme Court gave Collins five days in | of contradiction that Vi We are the action of Casey in combining with the old | which to file a brief and five days in | Previows e one 2 aly puecislicts s Als | members of the Health Board othér than | which the Government might answer. ’ \ e e Rlaalnkes ats e’ RETE that he thought that Drs. Baum, Buckley | The court has taken a recess to Febru- It s fOP You snflamimation. & 0 4 ¢ clples, and Leavitt had stultified themselves in | ary 23, at which time Dimmick's case | chronic prostatic af- joining with a man whom- he had ap- | will come up. ; ose whether you will have your | o erock b g i e, NOT A DOLLAR pointed. It is not known what political = 3 - JOR e 2 men “a o' ” " 1 ¥ work done in a manner to do you Treatiment . was . con: ASKED FOR slgnificance Casey's move has. The em- & when wearing a_collar, cufr- or| procrivg g W UNTIL A CURE ployes niot under civil service feel jubflant, shirt, or whetber your linen presents a | cable and unsuccessful as Mayor Schmitz's appointees are in the - ottied appearance, with saw edges and | manner. Our briliiant IS EFFECTED minority in the Health Board with W > - cures and the adoption Casey's desertion of the Mayor, who de- ' buttonholes hen your laundry of our. methods by This is not limited A1568 e -XWard te hé: ahi bl neund | vork is done hére you are sure that the others is proof of its in time or conditional - Ward te: be clecieff, president. | work cannot be excelled anywhere. { correctness. ] in character. —_— THE PURE | . 5 No saw edges. Horse Runs Over Man. GRAIN COFFEE A horse belonging to David Brooks, a v | 2 5 liveryman, and in charge of Frank Hayes In comparing Grain-O and coffee UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | of 1318 Washington street, took fright at| remember thar while the tacte 1o ctfice 1004 Market Street, i . a passing car in front of the Hobart| the Grain-O gives health and ¢ Near Powell. ! ° ° buliding vesterday und ran away up Mar-| “gerength while coffes shatters the ket street. Patrick McBride, a newspaper reed: 3 Special attention given to Varicocele, Stricture, Rupture, Piles, Hydrocele, Con- carrier, got in the way of the frightened . n Mg heapoa e taglous Blood Diseascs and Acute and Chronic Uréthral and Prostatic Inflammation./ [l | animal and was knocked down. His inyu-| ©f “‘? dix*f-‘fi"é or_xa_g& g}l}tiflti:g 1 1| # ople prefer Grain-O and its ben- Privare 1140 Market Street Opesite rles were slight. The buggy was smashed | People p : trance to pieces on an electric 1ight pole at the efits. corner of Third and Markct strests and TRY IT TO-DAY. the horse ihen came to a stop. ‘""{" averywhere: 15c. and 25c. per vackace. ONLY A ROSE.