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THE FSAN" FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY BURGLARS FAIL T0 OPEN SAFE Pay Visit to Grocery on Ninth Street but Get No Booty. ly Frightened Away, Apparent They Leave Tools Be- hind INTEREST IN VESSEL 'EARLY MORNING TRAGEDY FURNISHES BAFFLING MYSTERY FOR THE POLICE | Detectives Are Confident That Poison Wrought the End of James McKinney and Endangered the Life of Patrick Doyle, Though They Are at a Loss to Uncover a Clew Pointing to the Guilty — MARCH 21, 1903 FORMER CASHIER | T0 BE INDICTED Grand Jury to Return True Bill Against W. J. H. White. —_—— Would Place Half-Interest Concerns Under Police Supervision. The Grand Jury voted yesterday to re- turn an indictment against Willlam J. H. White, the former cashier of the | Board of Public Works, who absconded | several months ago after appropriating more than $§0) of the city’s money to his own use. The Grand Jury found a true bill against White on the specific charge of embezzlement. - As the action to in- dict was taken long after the close of court it was decided to formally present the indictment next Friday afternoon be- fore presiding Judge cf the Superior Court Murasky. Nothing has ever been heard of White since he decamped, although a rumor was at one time current that he was some- where in Europe. The police have no | knowledge of his whereabouts, and the | indictment of the Grand Jury is brought | at the request of the Supervisors’ Finance | Committee, which desires to take some action to secure a return of the money embezzled by White. | The Finance Committes employed an expert to go over White's accounts and it was ascertained that White had taken the city’s money by a system of raising | checks and appropriating differences be- | tween moneys actually received by him for street permits and the sums deposited in the city treasury. The Gerand Jury also decided to recom: | mend to the Board of Supervisors the i | | | | 5 Bad air, poor food, insufficient clothing, dark, damp or crowded apartments are frequent causes of scrofula. Perhaps this explains why the ailment is so common in the poorer sections of large cities. It is but a step from scrofula to consumption and herein lies the great danger. It is just as well to avoid the step. Scott’'s Emulsion contains the very things that nature requires in curing scrofula. The pure Norwegian cod liver oil helps to build up the whole body and enables one to-acquire new, healthy, solid flesh: The hypophosphites of lime and soda act as a tonic, replacing the waste and giving strength and new structure where it is most needed. There is nothing that will do more good in the case of scrofula than Scott’s Emulsion. We'll send you a sample free upon reques! SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. passage of an ordinance placing firms | - —~ — who deal in half interest sales under the sz | immediate supervision of the Police De- | vl!orznox_: Choir in Forests. have been under complete control of partment the same as pawnbrokers and | SANTA CRUZ, March 20.—The Mormon | their leaders and have attempted no vio- | junk dealers. Action was taken as the | Tabernacle choir arrived this morning |lence A mass meeting of the business | result of the verdict of the Coroner's jury | from Pacific Grove, about 50 being in the | "en was held to-night to appot om- in the killing of M. J. Morrison by R.|party. They left at 9 o'clock on a special | Mittees to confer .with the company and J. Fritz, who afterward committed sui- | train for the big tree grove, where more | the strikers it thought that an ide, to the effect that the case was one ! than an hour was spent viewing the mon. | micable adjustment of matters will be of justifiable homiclde. Fritz had accused |archs of the for The party lunched | made. There is no trouble over wages or | Morrison of swindling him in a half in-!in this y at noon and took the ride | hours, the only t lng_dvman‘!ml b; J | terest transaction. The Grand Jury be- | to the cliffs. At 2 o'clock they left for n being the recognition t union lieves that by putting the half interest San Jose. the mill company | dealers under control of the police | e le b —_—————— | it will prevent others from taking the| Demand Union Recognition. ‘n alifornia soute Irs—great variety and T ot (hiciowp Seade UKIAH, March 2.—The sfrike at Fort | sorecy " °F Sonborn & Vail's, 761 Market | Bragg still continues, but the mills are ————— V. Contardi Sues M. C. Harrison for | |CHURCH MEMBERS TRYING | running short handed. All members of | On a round trip of the Deutschland of the Schooner W. | TO PREVENT A SCANDAL | the union have been discharged the | the Hamburg-American line $200,000 was o Sare | il | Union Lumber Company. . The str so | taken for passenger fares alone s grow | Charge of Battery Against Mrs. Jane | T | 1) Not Be Pros- { ‘ v Ll ey ! ADVERTISEMENTS. | ' ecuted. | - G | i - | | The case of Mrs. Jane Morris, charged | Sl Mt | | with battery upon Miss Ethel Roberts in | STATEMENT | e e W ste | ‘lhc Olivet Presbyterfan Church, Nine- OF THE. | 2 i | teenth and Mississippl streets, ata prayer- | m., Mar, . 2 | ‘ meeting Wednesday night, was called 1n | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | mpany’s steam | | Police Judge - Fritz's court yesterday | 3 » | | morning and by consent was continued | —OF THE— | for a week. | = |a. m., Mar. . ks | | The Judge said he had been notified that | | aitie ‘o this f his two-sixty- | | Rev. Robert Boyd, pastor of the church, | and G es He allege | | was endeavoring to effect a reconciliation | well knew t e had pi | | between Mrs. Morris and Miss Roberts to | | save a scandal in the church., Besides, | f | many of the witnesses subpenaed in the | LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY sgine B & Jrey of SEPwIDE IS & Felien QF,FuI PHIA, IN THE STATE OF | Santa Rosa, | Court. | nsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- [ State of ( m Miss Roberts said that she had no de- | ber, A. D. 1902, and for the year ending | For Los An % (via San Pedro and East sire to prosecute the case, but she wanted | that day; made to th urance Commission- | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa ( Mon i protection against another probable at- | &f of the State of California, pursiant, fo e g s. Port Harford. | tack from Mrs. Morris, who had wrong- | Code of said State: > % | fully accused her of having induced her CAPITAL. | inte { | son, James Morris, to leave his mother's | \ 0 oo s U up (e i - | house. It Is likely that when the case is | "5 caeh . . $1.000.000 00 [ For further information obtain | called next Friday it will be dismissed | === Right rese ange steamers R : il giandl ates RAILROAD } for lack of pr ution. Net value of real TICKET OFFICE—4 New Mo RIEND A | R the company . . . st._(Palace Hot - 4 THE POLICE | Turned the Tables on Kelso. | Amount of loans secured by b Freight Office. Even- | | “"and mortgage on real 3 w| c'D € t for his | % . e 'ward Smith, a teamster for John | omount of loans secured by | & - s “‘,‘a“; f i S < o' Sx Kelso, contractor, appeared before Police pledge brvnrils, stocks ap NONPEReT McKINNEY lies dead in the | past consisting of eggs i idiet Mogan yesterday on a chary other marketable securit! 3 ation of 8000 KINNEY lies dead in the | past consisting of eggs and meat. What ediately after to signify that it was empty. Judsf V:a)ganin?mls i dm,inge"j‘,f[ b e 8,146,372 40 | O. R n Francisco, and Patrick Doyle, his | subsequently transpired is told by Doyle, | Captaln Martin inclines to the belief | CTUCItY. 1o ¢ = 8 tWO | pium notes and loans in - A o z e TS e e as e Hiny citrion 40 st lief | mules with sore shoulders when arrested. | * ‘form taken In payment of pre- e salls March 24, April 3, 13, 23, ; A el Wace P s o 1y (& foll [ bt Aoty hed from natural causes, | Smith testified that his amployer knew | miums on palicies now in force 8,254 66 | S pdberip Revie is 11, both vietims 5 | but Autopsy Surgeon Bacigalupi declares S o Cash market value of all stocks | er”” salls March 29, April,s, er rerce Com- of some in its DOYLE'S STATEMENT. | €At "Rl ‘of tHa opwans, ware In :axcallent | SL 00 coRdItion of thie myjes xnd W had | L0 NI cuned Tl (he- com- | 18, . we ¢ e oootract ! In iis na ¥ SRR IR the | condition and tha 2 : : suggested to him to put sacks on top.of | pon, VTN TUUTL T T 18,907,584 00 | to PORTLAND, OR. . . gtract, | tur to cause complete unconsclousnes the restaurant nt into the | ion and that death was undoubtedly the sores, but Kelso had objected. Kelso mnt of cash on hand in com- m Portland to all polnts ! es a dally | ;0 o ge. b Market street and had several | due to poison, the nature of which only e > e Ao X . 60,624 35 to all points. all a2 few moments and death with an e taking my last drink | an ex; . did not deny knowing of the mules’ con- office . . X | - = rail or es thin B T I e x| 20 examination of the stomach will deter- | gition and the Judge instructed Police- o ca a LOWEST ° RATES s Saflnx Supsiory. D here is your beer. 1| TINE It Is also suggested that the eg8s | man Winzler, who made the arrest, to & of Spear st at Tis. T b e police for solution te: or, when I noticed that | I0 the restaurant were bad and may have | gwear - to & complaint against Kelso, | meere un Gnd ace COCK. C. CLIFFORD, Dcyle is being detained by the police in | il h , something like quinine. | caused ptomaine pofsoning, or that inas- | oo 2 B | e e Gen.. Agt Pass. Dept. Gen. Agt . y McK sald that he had noticed the same | much as the beer w: % which was done and he was arrested. He | Net amcunt of m ¥ | [y e A X the hope that as as he collects his | thing. Immediately after emptying the con- y cer was the last in the keg | wag released on $20 cash bail process of _coflection, and of e - scattered senses he / be able to fur. | Leuts of my glass [ became sick at my stom. | 1t MY have been poisonous. e & s : deferred premfums ....... §54,603 94 it bl ol i street and vomited by | Frank Gusto, the hackman, throws no 7 = | Cash_loans to policy holders on | ¥ nish som zvlm le clew that will lead to | putting finger down my throat. I then | additional light on the mysterious atfair | SANTA CRUZ PREPARES | r.l;xscgfir:m:} s 'f‘f““e" assigned am urg_flmer’can ‘e apprehension of the guilty persons. | ™ e | and corroborates the story of Bachman in FOR PYTHIAN ‘CELEBRATION X Charles Bachman, 20 years of age, 1s | hnd “when B the big - eiiding eppaste. s | CYerY, Particular. The men who were in e FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG 3 b iuest ’ 2iso in custody, having accompanied the | Call b iding 3immy” could wallc 1o (,.1}1,:‘,- ;Tnllurga:‘l':;):j .culoox; |‘v~11 thle same story | Numerous Interesting Features Al-_ LIABILITIES, 5 1;'“-“"' Express and Passenger Servies. 6 Market stree hrough dead man and Doyle t vater front | 204 sank de: b Vi very dizzy | @s e nder and the police have ab- h 1o d ma- atricla ««.Mar 14 |Deutschland - 2 A g an oyle to the water front | anq st id, Two men came up to | solutely nothing tangible to work on u ready on the Programme for the | Claims for death losses and ma- Bluecher .-....Mar. 21|Moltke . . a hack, with a young fellow known as | us of them I recognized as “SIIm,” & | \na analysis of the fnmp” “"tr“h"" untl Knights’ Reception. -y ot Coan $19,249 Pretoria Mar_ 28 | Penneylvania reliay L s Of Sl L o SN | vsis contents of the stom- - aid ... .2 r - neyiva g ssession when ar. | | Sim “han the poli e are endeavoring Bovier what 5 the trmiies 5 | ach show what ‘polson, if any, cewsed | SANTA CRUZ, March 20.—The Knights | Claims for death losses and ma. Walderses ....April 41A. Victorls....April 23 ed » locate. achman tells a straightfor- e ok Wil Moy, death . . R £ | “turea endow rocess o S D e A S ward story, which is corroborated by Tet'a “gumey to take him | — of Pythias and the R;”‘bm;e s!'i‘l"s :"e i e M et e S' . eUtsc 'an . WG rek 3 Loyle in many particulars and the detec- | & 0on on the water front. That RS making great preparations for the enter- | due ..... S 1082 00 | . tives : opinion that ?h: . ‘n.(' ! SuS DUV S L | SAILORS ARE ARRESTED tainment_ of the Grand Lodge, Knights | oo policles, computed ac | SATLS APRIL b MAT T TORE T 2 imy frair. ah atitas St b “Slim i FOR INSUBORDINATION [oi Pythias, and Grand Temple of the| cording to the combined expe- HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 B'way, N. Y. o'clock yesterday morn- | poaciman states that he met, “Slim™ on | —— Rathbone Sisters, which will soon be held | tience tables of mortality, 40,935,001 o0 | BERZOG & CO., 401 Californta st., Gen. Ag up to the White Crulser | (1t tnay walked up. Kenrmy strset i | 0y Dallemagne, French Consul|in this city. R L R | - = ealoo t 139 East stree 2 o . walked earny o } 3 i 1 . DOUCY BOMAEED” oovoiosoesenns 63.281 74 SNghiol and paie i raniinien | Market about midnight. “Slim” stoppeq | General, Makes the Request of cofr‘l’éli:nrggfl:;cn;:n‘:r;n:lIThl:):flhl:l(]o:i e e e ol ccarn 5 L g prment 140 s some tta’ i i ‘ s | d § o 251,286 00 and the hack, drove : off MoKinaay. | tna ot e e L 8 Bauntain, | Chief Wittman. opera-house. a bull's head breakfast and | , on matured instaliment poll e % s jisreaagy Doyle, Bachman and the stranger “SIim” | the sidewalk, they went over to 'm\';sa?i‘:‘ Henry Dallemagne, Consul General o | barbecue at Dolphin Park and an after- e (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) } "’ o ' {onstituted the party. To all appearances | gate. Slim" recognized Doyls and spoke | FTance, caused the arrest yesterday of | NOOR Of recreation on the beach. A grand Total liabllities . YLD €7 | o v Wil Tenve Whart, covabe BUst sod N 3 McK was ' unconiootis-and . Dexle | o5 i aih Derie e D A0 BDOKS | o ter FRigiat i Dot ball at the armory, an elaborate banquet INCOME. Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for TOKOMAMA o drunk. Bachman and the man | € i : 5 R seph A. Lebono.|gng an open alr concert on Pacific ave-| caun recetved for premiums on | and HONGKONG, calltng at Kobe (Hioge > m”_were mober and ordered. & round BACHMAN SURRENDERS. sallors on the French bark Eugene Per. |rue and drills by the uniform rank will | “hew policies uring the year...-$ 653,044 94 | Nagasaki and sShanghal. ‘and connecting.a = f drinks, but neither Doyle nor Me-| Claude Hirschley, a Chinatown guide, | Scin® for conducting themselves in an | conclude the affair. Cash recelved fof venawal of pre- | carye recéived on board on day of S V Kinney was * able to drink his|came along at this j | improper and = ineubordinate manner. e s T | o Julums dueing the year. 5,203,732 52 | NS AMERICA MARU. .1 1001 S . his | came along a his juncture and told They will be detained in the City | » Cash received for sale of ann 825 07 8. HONGKONG MARU..Wed.. April 22 190 Hini iquor. McKinney was placed in a chair | them that Frank Gusto, a cabman at the ) @ e City Prison Healers Fail to Stay Death. | Cash received for interest. B304 38 | & B NIPPON MARD Sateriay. oty 1oe and Doyle, Bachman and “Slim” left the | corner of O'Farrell and Stockton streets, | Pe"0IN& the pleasure of the Consul Gen-| ,g7oRTA. Or., March 20.—Mrs, Ade- Teceived for rents. 108,610 36 | * vig Honolulu. Round (rip tickets a¢ reduced place with the intention, according to the | would haul them for a reasonable sum. | ora. The arrests were made in accord- | ,.i3e March died to-day at an Astoria | C%an received from 663,081 €4 s e e statement of Bachman, of securing a | Bachman says that he went after the | Borie” oitimen trroccived by Chief of | 0 0ol of bronchitis. Three weeks ago| o = " e Pany's Cifice. 41 Markel strest; cornce Fira reom for Doyle and returning later for | cab, while “Slim"” stayed with his friend, | pojce Wittman from Consul General | %1 onding physiclan was dismilssed and | Total income -....... R AVERY: SPwat Som McKinney. | Upon his return with the hack the four e since that time Christian Secience heal- EXPE SR S aew DOYLE IS DESERTED. entered the vehicle after “Slim” had fa- | Petition in Tnsalv | ers had attended the sufferer. The heal- | cash paid for fosses and matured ocm'cs s c. TUALID me SyORTY, The. trio walked up the street and Doyle | ke )"—' ‘f(“‘m -"fl‘_']‘"'"ei"! Dwke; to pay | oo i ency. ers were engaged by the woman's rela- | _erdowments ... @ U@ Dinecr LINE 10 TaniT. | becoming denly consclous he was | the hackman. ne saloon on the water | George B. Ross, shipping clerk for the | tives. s 1B g . eves gy ALAMEDA, for Homolalu, Mch. 31. 2 J | placed in & doorw the two men, who | [Tont was reached and McKinney was | Southern Pacific Company at Sacramento, b T s Bl e e MARTPOSK, ‘for Tanith Meh 34, 10 & m ESEDN s [left the scene. In the interim, however. taken inside ;ml placed on a chair and | filed & petition in insolvency vesterday in | The faculty of Columbia University has| ers ¢ VENTURA. for Honofulu. Semba. ' Ak the bartenders at the saloon, noticin, oyle was taken up street toward a !cdg- | the United States District Cour! ) bil chanies | Commi paid to agents and and Sydne urs., 4 0 a m. y g the ‘ourt, He | added a course in automoblle mechanies | © A he powder puff may help to hide the | condition of McKinney, notified Patrol- | ing-house. Becoming unmanageable, Ne | owes $2745 and has $91 50 assets. to the curriculum. Salaries and other compens ufiWlflmm.rummm i, : & & i | was left in a doorway and they then | 1 of officers and employes, ex- ” ;avages of time but it svails little to hide. | men Smith and Morris, who called the | y then cept agents and medical ex- Freight Office. 329 Market SL., Pier Na. 7, Pacific St t Lfliu e of disease. When the face | W280n and had the unconscious man con- | W2lked up Mfl"k";- street. Bachman says aminers g by w ravages of disease. L s m | hé Anew ottt 5 > . _— — —_— veved to the Harhor Hoepital Befare b | that he knew nothing about the death of | ADVERTISEMENTS. Salarien andFaVHiing | Xpénacs ¥ gured by eruptions, the trestment 15t go below the surface to the blood, | corrupt and im s Pierce .?}oldeu lmll Discovery res disfiguring erupti iused by impure blood. ous sores, erysipelas, bolls, pimples, | cczema, salt-rheum and other eruptive ficers hurried back to the scene to make taken to the hospital, wk McKinney until vesterday morning when he read the papers and he then deter- mined to give himself up to the police. Charles Averill, bartender for Francis | Shaw, who conducts the Turf Club sa- loon, at 737 Market street, tells a story | which tends to weaken the = poisoning | story, inasmuch as he claims to have After d be placed on the operating table he and was dead. The of- igation and found Doyle in the where he had been placed, in mscious condition. Bachman and could not be found and Doyle wae re he recovered cent mothe! there is nourishment for both convales- | Baby Comes C r and nursing child in Medical cxaminers’ fees and Cash pald for rents ... All other cash payments. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. Phila ....Apr. 1, 10 am| New York.Apr.15.10am St. Paul..Apr. S, 10 am| Phila ... Apr. 22, 10 am RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK. ANTWERP, PARIS. Vad'l'd..Mar. 3 Ken'ton. Mar. 28, 10 am Kroonl's HAS. D. TAYLOR, G.P.A.C aries Cash pai or taxes . 10 am 10 am .30 Montg'my *t Total expenditures during the | year -- $5.144.941 00 | —_— PREMIUM. NOTE ACCOUNT. . 8 . & | consclousness at 8 o'clock v .| drunk most of thke beer in McKinney's | seases w hich impure blood breeds and moraing, « Detettives Sices EY;;H‘;;I'd:Xi | gla { Premium notes and other fconulu GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE feeds : ' i 5|~ Averill made the followi # premium cbligations at | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, . with ccscma from the crown | i8ited the scens moou after the death. of | i ing statement: | HEUSER'BU 1, beginning of the year..$10,942 59 | ~Saliire every Thursday. instead of R i LT | Mokie: but could not find the two| 1 was tending bar at the saloon last night AN SCH' | Premium notes and other | saturday, at 10°a. m.. from Pler 42, x k. of Cas City, s Co., Ak | the_hack to'the salodn 14 and called for a glass of beer. They had four recived during the year 844 00 | First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Se walk at times nor wear my shoes | the -t sy - | drinks of beer, and when drinking the Total .. $11,786 39 | ond-class to Hav: and upward. GENERAL ere was no beip for me—at least the | At 9 o'clock yesterday morning Bach- | last glass one of the men, whom I have since Deductions during the AGENCY FOR ITED STATES AND CAN doctor said there wes mope. T went to #e® | man surrendered himself to the police | learned s McKinney, the man who dled, | year as follow: | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New £ s time and there heard of | 5.4 (014 story, which is ? | stated that there was & pecullar taste to the Amount of notes and other | York. J F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Serce's Golden Medical Dis- | 3 Mg S ch is partly cor- T whs Senmagi Diking e 0’ o 6 premium _obligations | Agents, > Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. ilr"wn” ¥ Doyle. and picked up the glass and took several TRADE MARK. | used in payment of div- | Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agen for them, and was advised to r that I might meglect ft sips without noticing anything peculiar sbout The story told by Doyle is to the effect | t to the village = t a bottle - 2 o Lsreomgbnrnd | the taste. I then drank the remaining beer in v made remise that 1 would take it. 1 | '}‘r" 11{«{;;:::1;.:‘;:.1.1._::.1',; r” arrived 4n | the glass, whichi was about two-thirds'full bees worse all the time. 1 took | this city pendf o B i s GO OUT TOGETHER. the Goiden Medical Discor- | City, Where they had heen employed as NI 2 and ten vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- | laborers by~ the Southern Pacific Com. | The other man drank his beer and then took rit, arg eed - All-Heallng Salve. which iads | pany. Afier engaging a room . at the | bold of his riend's arm and eald, “Come here. | It restores omplete cure. It was slow.but swrs. I was | zoiel lodging-hou on Mission street, | 1 fnink that It was between midnight and 12 80 = ing the medicine about cight montis. I twould say to all who read this; try Dr. Pierce's Godden Medical Discovery befure wast- | 1g time and money. % The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer tomake the little more T paid by the sale of less meritorious cines. 3 f accept mo substitute for “Golden ‘\ Medical Discovery. @ysiem from accumulated impurities, 1y R fo I they strolled up Mission street to Fifth, and meeting a friend named Billy Raffer- fore the performance. mission Peifl’s saloon, He gains ; you lose. There- | | good-night and McKinney and Doyle en- erce's Pellets cleanse the clogged | tered a restaurant between Third and a. m., although I am not positive about the 7o time. 1 was behind the bar all the time the . two men were drinking, and it was absolutely jmpossible for any one to have put anything fn their glasees without attracting my notice, They brought a soldier with them when they came in, but he only took one drink and then left the snl]oo T.vglrm Wells, a machinist who veral more drinks taken. After the per- | [ine” an old man who frequents: the’ talr srmance Rafferty bid his (wo friends | were in the place at the time. g The keg from which I drew the beer for the two men was almost empty and I think they received the last two glasses in the barrel, as [ remember making a chalk mark on the keg 7/ N, 3 Halt: Nisth b | A Xi the trio decided to attend the Theater | | T ssue. epublic, Beveral drinks were taken be- During the inter- at the corner of fth and Market streets, was visited and | ourth streets, on Market, and ate a re- It is an already retained by the most delicate stomach. the nutriment needed—builds flesh and | A real malt extract-not an intoxicant; contains less than 2 % of alcohol. All druggists sell it. Prepared by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n digested food easily health and strength—supplies i i | | | | St. Louis, U. 8. A. | Amount of notes and other Balance note assets at end of rear t 4 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaw SAM R. SHIPLEY, President, . 7_a. m. 0 noow, 6 p. m.. exce C. WALTEN BORTON, Secretary. Sunday. Sundey. p. m. Fare, Subscribed and affirmed to before me, this | Cénts. Telephone Main 1508. Landing and 21st day of January, 1903 | fice, pier 2, Mission-str dock. M EVAN J. LESTER, Notary Public. s, 801824 Hayward Buiiding, S, F, idends to poiicy holders.3 1,040 18 ——————— premium obiigations BAY AND RIVEF STEAMERS ::tz;emed by maker in S48 78 1 e ~ e T remiumote {FuR U, S. NAVY YAR) AND VALLEJD. count Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) . 3 and 8:30 p. m., except VAIL & ELDREDGE, General Agents for California, THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. |