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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1908, KOSMOS LINER THEBEN IS FLOATED, BUT HAS TO BE RUN ASHORE AGAIN' BEEINS MONDAY Sustains Serious Damage and Is Beached the Second Time at Cunningham Island to Prevent Sinking---Divers and Wreckers Are Now Hurrying to Her Assistance e URTHER detalls were reoeived | yesterday of the wreck of the ) Kosmos liner Theben and, al- though the vessel W probably be saved, it will be at considera- re in Gray Chan- and later was to be badly dam- 14 was run Island to save as thirteen feet d. Divers and ve been sent to ave her. | Colon Sails for Panama. | 1 mpany’s steamehip Colon | | ay ports. | | \\u)\ included | i | ble cost. Bhe ran ast nel, Stralts of floated. She was aged, ashore at however Joe Miralda, ge Anderson, | | Sailor Drowned at Sea. & satlor on the echooner Al ove: X g Deep Sea Arrivals. Geep-sen Among yes réay’s New Steam Schooner. | at A steam er is being bullt Harbor for L In C 3 LIPPERS WHICH SAILED YESTER- DAY, ONE BOUND FOR UNALASKA AND ONE FOR NEW YORK. o+ Stmr Noyo, Ellesen, 25 hours from Eureka. Br bark Inverclyde, Milne, 70 days from Newcastle, Aus. Biktn Archer, Calhoun, 20 days from Hono- Dauntless, Smith, 90 hours from Grays | Harbor. hr Bessie K, Merriam, 18 hours from San Vicente Landing. hr Queen, Henricksen, 7 days from Port Schr Alumna, Genberg, 4% days from Wil- | pa Harbor. CLEARED Saturday, July 1S. r Corona, Johneon, Eureka; Pacific Coast Klitgaard, Seattle; E T Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific Stm: ar Coos Bay, st Bteamship’ Co tmr Entervrise, Miller, Co, Hilo; J D Spreck- _Panams and way ports; C o. Keasel, = o5 CORONEL—Arrived June 28—Ger stmr B monthis, from Hamburg, for Callao. July Ger stmr Uarda, from Hamburg, for San cisco. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived June stmr Tellus, s 28—Nor from Melbourne, to load for San DOVER—Passed July 16—Br ship Machri- hanish, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. VALPARAISO—Safled June LIVERPOOL—Arrived July Ama Begonaka, henge March VICTORIA—Arrived July bt 17- tmr Queen, G—Arrived July 16—Stmr Korea, hence June 19, CEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP—Sailed July land, from New York. for New York. Stmr Georgic, from | to Horace Mann | clpalship of 30—Ger stmr Pentaur, for San Francisco, Safled July 18—Ger stmr Uarda, for San | Francisco. | Urug ship | 18—Stmr Kroon- ERPOOL—Salled July 18—Stmr Umbria, | SCHOOL TERM Board of Education Makes Transfers of Teachers, Three Pedagogues Who Have Served Thirty Years Pensioned. R e The public schools will reopen to-mor- row morning and the Board of Educa- tion has made all preparations for the term. The School Directors met yesterday and made the following announcements of ap- pointments and transfers of teachers: Teachers assigned, some from the substitute list—Miss Rae Cohen, Washington BEvening; Miss M. L. Sabins, Washington Evening; Miss Cassinelll, Dudley Stone; Miss A. M. Wolf, Rincon; Miss S. F. Goss, Burnett; Miss O, E. | Kelly, Buena Vista; Miss Emma Madden, South End; Miss Hilda Klein, Chinese; Miss Louise- E. Wilson, Winfleld Scott; Miss Anita | Judson, Noe Valley; Miss Martha Loewl, Ber- | gerot. | Transfers—Miss J. A. Roden, Richmond Evening to Washington Evening; Miss Mabel | Sykes, Horace Mann Evening to Richmond | !'.\emng Miss May Day, Washington Evening ening; Mrs A. E. Hucks, | Spring Valley Gr: mar to Franklin; Miss E. | A. Wickman, Fairmount to Jackson; Miss L. | A. Toomey, Bergerot to Clemant; Miss M. A. Owen, Burnett to Adams; Mrs. J. Sevey, Starr King to Hearst; Miss M. E. Sutherland, Clem- ent to Starr King; Kate Turney, Noe | Valley to Cleveland; M Jackson to Winfleld ener, Winfield Scott Riordan, principal of Sunnyside, to the prin- vice Mrs. 8. A. | Miles, resigned; Mis Slavan, prlnclpll of the Cleveland, to the principalship of Sun- nyside; Miss Mary McKinney, Fairmount jto Rincon; Miss M. McCarthy, South End ‘to Falrmount. Resignations accepted—Jennie Johnston, as- sistant teacher in_ the Everett Grammar School; Elizabeth Kaiser, day substitute; An- nie ¥. McDermott, Hearst Grammar; Mrs. . A. Miles, principal of the Sheridan School, sub- Ject to her retirement by the committee. Leaves of absence granted—Chester Wet- more, one year; Willlam Ford Blake, six months; Miss Katherine Black, one year: Miss A. C. Kelly, Jean Parker School, until the end of the mid'term vacation; Miss L. Gillesple, Francisco. John Swett School, until the end of the | Sailed July 17—Br bark Saragossa, for San | mid-term vacation; Marie = von Buch- Francisco. | holtz, Adams Cosmopolitan, until the end of YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to July 18— |the mid-term vacation: Miss Clara M. John- | Stmr Athenian, from Vancouver, for Hong- | ston, principal Fairmount School, to Septem- | kong; stmr Gaelic, from San Francisco, via | ber 1; M h.\lherlmn?'lllndgvme, Clement Honoluly, for Hongkong; stmr Iyo Maru, from | School, to August 20, ss Frances E. Short, ;‘mue for Honskong: stmr Vietorla, from | of theday substitute list, to January 1 ‘acoma, for kong: stmr Hyades, from 0 ¥ Port Arthar and Taheoc® from| The board also adopted the following Passed July 16—Fr bark | Fesolutions: rom Hull, for Oregon. That a high school certificate be granted to Miss Cecilia G, Kel tion from the Univ 1903, and recommen thereof, That grammar school certificates be granted to Miss Victoria Roussel on diploma of grad, on diploma of gradua- ty of California, class of fon of the faculty uation from the San Francisco Normal School, class of 1883; to Miss Emma Haas on Mendocino grammar grade certificate, and to Miss Katherine Parker on diploma of grad- uatlon from the California State Normal School in San_ Francisco. That M, E_Deutsch be assigned to the Mis- slon High School during the leave of C. Wet- more, to take effect July 20, 1903, and ter- minate at the beginning of the fall term, 1904. That Miss M_ E. Thomas be elected princl- pal of the Winfleld Scott Primary School, vice E._S. Code, transferred. 920000000000 i ory. It is now two months since I pro- cured your Belt and my regular use of the appliance for that length of time has made me feel like a new man, better In every way. My back does not bother me any now and I will speak a good word for your Belt whenever I can. SAMUEL A. LEWIS, Box 9, Ione, Cal. ous health in men and women. Sent scaled free on request. Send for it to-day. Men, Don’t LoseYour Grip! Don’t allow all the . fresh young strength to go out take steps to check this. Don't can and has Nature is appealing self. drowsiness—all point to Dr. McLaugh This is the treatment adapted especially to this work. I purchased your Belt for lumbago | and sciatica, after I had used every other form of treatment for these complaints, from which I have suffered for a year. Your Belt has cured me and 1 will be glad to recommend it. AUGU! ST FRANK, 1118 Pacific St., San Francisco, €al. For twenty years I have studied FElectricity as applied for the upbuilding of strength, and my method of treatment, now tried and successful, is the result of my study and experience. Electricity is life to the weak parts, to the nerves and organs of the body. back the power and make yourself a man among men. Write To-Day for My Free Illustrated Book and Full Information. Dr. McLaughlin’s book is published for free distribution to those interested in the development of vigor- It is profusely illustrated and describes my method of treatment and appliances. Cat out this ad. DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, 906 Market St., Ak Slis Office Hours—S a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. If you are losing the strength of youth and can see evi- dence, from day to day, that your physical system is going to decay, you should, in common justice to your future happiness, e the mistake of thinking this can’t be done; it done in thousands of cases. Don't deceive yourself into believing that it is natural for any person to thus exhaust his power. The slight pains that you feel, the momentary of weakness: the periodical loss of memory, dullness of brain, 1 have a positive cure for you in my to the highest standard of manhood and womanhood. Seattle Office, 105 Columbia st. of your life. to you every moment to save your- speils the necessity of curing yourself now. lin’s Electric Belt. that has restored over 50.000 nelrmle t is trouble and never fails in its gral READ THIS EVIDENCE. I have worn my Belt a month and feel better than I ever did. My stom- ach does not bother me, my back and hip do not pain and my leg is much better. I am surprised at the improve- ment a month’s treatment has brought about. O. J. SCHNELLBACHER, Ashland, Or. They cannot live without it. Get Los Angeles, 129 South Spring st. Long-Lasting Tastes. “It is a curfous thing how-the flavors of certain things will come back to a man after the lapse of many years,” sald an observant man, “and often without any sort of an excuse, unless we are to rely upon rather finely spun theorfes for an excuse. Many years ago I took cod liver oil. Men- who have taken cod liver oil | will understand that there is no special reason why one should forget the pecu- liar flavor of this article. But my ex- perience is not simply a question of mem- 1 have experienced the physical fact, not once, but a number of times ysince 1 quit taking it. Even to-day the taste of cod liver oil came back to me, and it was as fresh on my palate as it was when I last put it there. Now, why is this? Why should [ taste cod liver oil years after I quit takmg {t? I cannot * THE OLD lg?MESTEAD. HENRY P. SMITH. The Art Supplement with the Sunday Call of July 26 will make a most attractive picture if framed with three or four inch Flemish rk green oak and powdered gold ornamenta- tions. i of the moment. I taste cod liver oil, feel it on my palate, and, in fact, exper- ience all the physical unpleasantness of the dose, and I'm sure the fact cannot Science and Old Age. From twenty,to fifty a man should live | for himself add his family: from fitty to | one hundred for sclence and humanity, | and after a hundred for the state. Hon- ored, useful in full possession of all his facuities at six score years and tem, the | 8ray beard of the approaching future will | be among the most enviable of mankind. For the fear of death is an aberration. The fact is that only one man in a mfl- | Hon at present dies a natural death. We | should live till one hundred and forty .)ears of age. A man who expires at seventy or eighty is the victlm of acci- dent, cut off In the flower of his days, and he unconsciously resents being d. prived of the fifty years or so which na- ture owes him. Leave him a little longer and in due time he will desire to dle, as a child at dusk desires to sleep. The sand- esse, Honolulu; J D Xl d July 18—St - That Miss Cora Gallagher be elected prin- v Spreckels & Bros Co. Lo o i mr Men cipal of the Cleveland Primary School, to take | say. I cannot be mistaken when I say 1 | be accounted for by the theory of the as- | man will pass! All our instincts drop from SAILED. Arrtved Suly 18—Stmr Minnesots, | effect “August . 1903 subject to the retire- | (3vC jonced all the physical symptoms of | Sociation of ideas. It is up to the doctor.{us one by ome. The child erfes for Saturday, July 18. delphia. ment o Miss A: E. Slavan, the taste. Were it not for this fact I |—New Orleans Times-Democrat. mothers’ milk: the idea of such an afl- ; COw—5 ¢ the request of Miss A. E. Slavan, prin- e Etmr Edreka, Jessen, Eureka. RABGOW et ol 8 i e | T i Riody it T be piaced | might account for it on the ground of ment is repugnant to the aduit. The de- Our hysiclans nn reliable and experienced Speciall P ;)num of Men & et e o) for Montreal. July 17—Stmr Bardinian, for | cipal Cleveland Primary School, 2 e H Rrper Aok o | Montreal. i 5 MAT 1O | orl"the Tetired list of teachers, to’take effect | gssociation. Some fact, or something or | SALT LAKE, Utah, July 18.—The last act | sire for sweets, for play, for love and - pec. 3 g 3 ed July 18— August 31, 1903, be referred to the Public d with the fact | Clinching the Oregon Short Line-San Pedro | |ove.making, for long walks and g Stmr Colon, Irvine, Panama, etc. BREMEN—Arriv uly 18—Stmr Kaiser | SUBRAt o ers® Annuity and Retirement | Other, intimately assoctate e S e o (ke sfliindem - witl The 3 & s and adven v oo g s iy Wilbelm der Grosse, from New York, via Ply- | School Teachers’ Annuity and Betirement | ¢ taking cod liver ofl, might have caused | nling with the County Recorder of three deeds | tures are all impulses that have their day B e DSE. Al Biver. mouth, for Bremen, and proceeded. cepted to 'take effect upon her retirement by | me to remember rather vividly the taste. | transterring from the @regon Short Line to|and pass. And the wish to live is an e e g U o tor New For, 2 July 18—8unr La Bretagne, | (ol Committee on said date, But things remembered, no_matter how | he San Fedro Los Angelcs and Saif Lake |instinct which fails also with satiety. mr Coquille ver, art, Eureka. ‘'ompany of e nes sou of Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. NEW YORK—Sailed July 18—Stmr Etrurla, ‘d;_’;-;,'l’;; Tesgnations of T. B. White, RHN- | yivid the picture, no matter how Intimate | Rafiroad Compary oif of the jites south of| Only ;: present none of us live long Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, Ventura and Re- | for Liverpool; stmr Mesaba, for London; stmr | o el nt the Bheriden Primusy | the associated fact which brings the pic- | GGot¥, F0 TESl O6 (N8 YIRS deeds, being §5 | enOUSh to be satiate with days.—Put- dondo. Patricla, for Hamburg, e S Hohenzol- | & A Mo B vt vice: principal. ot ture back, are not as fresh as the things | in each case. nam’s Magazine. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. lern, for Genoa and Naples; $tmr Ethiopla, for | pincon Grammar School, be and are here- 5 g‘:-.r Xad.m: )«nmc\. ”m;u; ts;‘n Pedro. Glasgow. by accepted, to take effect July 20, 1903. ichr a ‘ampbe! Poin eyes. . The Public School Teachers’ Annuity . e - S5 » 3 B AA ape1E LETT “Tovements of Stepmers. Society held a-meeting and voted to place] STATEMENT STATEMEN STATEMENT une 26, lat 12 €, lon , Br ship Monk- Mrs. S. A. Miles, Miss Christine Hart g —or THD v RR VE. ol — berne, reem Edverpoul, for San Fravclecs. TOMTAIYE and T. B. White on the pension list, to i aiburn, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Steamer. | From. | Due. |recelve the maximum allowance, they UNITED STATES BRANCH HOME OFFICE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS Per Br bark Inverciyde—May 18, lat 33 21 I | | having served as teachers for thirty . — > = E, lon 178 28 W, Br ship Crown of England, [lumbol . a -—OF E— o HE- from Newcastle, Aus, for San Francisco. .| Seattle .. years. P SN TEN PN = E G Humboldt Bay . ND AFFAIRS Skt (o measienic ;LG Hamboldt o FASHIONABLE CRAZE CONDITION AND AVEAIRS St HANOVER FIRE cs gin, 10 S uly 18, 10 p m—Weather Eel River Ports . AT s & pkgs paper, 18 | foggY; wind W, velocity 16 miles per hour. Humboldt ... | FOR ANCIENT CLOCKS > JEma i Insurance Co pa e t DOMESTIC PORTS. Portland & Astord | Nk oy - - SAN DIEGOSalled July 18—Schr Oceania Herodot. Senttle .. | One Cabinetmaker of New York 1 N S s T mpany Vi , 1 Port Blakeley 1 W Taco! a Bt and = PORT ~BLAKELEY— Arrived July 18—Br | Alliance . "l portiand & Mnklngt:'or;u:e Out of ac en unlc ”'E ac en l”"[: "e thom . on the Jiet day of p.e..h"'{‘" . from Port Ludlow. e of - 'ad. and for the year en: t k v 15 Br srl‘mrnl'v‘drz'xe, for Port g‘e"‘?{:g‘ufll; Ay oia Gemmembmamw" having made n(;) éhfi’lns‘u"rlnm ro;fn::g:e: :?’u:; . ] "aliforn pursuant t provisions SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 18—Stmr Alca- | S48, Mat | “got onto” the fashionable craze for old- Insurance Company Insurance Company of sections 610 and Giof the Politcal Code. traz, from Mendocino. N per blank furnis! ¥ ‘om-~ Safled July 18—Stmrs Samoa, Mandalay and | Ramona ay [July ‘21 | fashioned tall clocks two or three years o AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, IN THE EMPIRE F AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, IN THE EM- | missioner: onics. o Pt Frindn: BeAt O 8| Dothtss. Hrmx.kufi\m Manzanilio| [uly 21| ago, began at once making them, and | (gt Germany, on the Sist day of December, D_c"r:‘!;r of Geramoly on e Rin v oS CAPJTAL. nes, for Port Blakeley. < ey -Huly 21| e then he has done little else.. His | A Di 1003, €nd for tha yier eniing on Ut | oo o ot day, e O D T e Amount of Capital Stock paid up ki e gl St gl | Puget Boun Juiy 21 | yittie shop up town is scarcely wider than | day. as made to the Insurance Commissioner | Commissioner of the ‘State of California. pur: O Wi dsatnaatss 1008000 00 . e J Coquille Rives 29 & to the |suant to th il ¢ sections 610 an —_— Siied July 15—Simr Gualala, for San Fran- | R palie Tver | the neight of the clock he bullds. There | of the Stats e d 611 of the Fo. | of the Politicar Code, condensed as per blank it oo oo ASSETS. e cisco . i . 5 e - ow 3 .. 3450 ABERDEEN—Safled July 18—Schr A F L Sy 2% [ he warks Wil fiavslons swithout' help. AT fiieal Code. condensed as per blank furnished | furnished by the Commissioner. Loans on Bonds and Mortzages 3.500 00 Conte,_for San Francisco. San Diego & Way Pta. July 43 | Kitchen stove close beside his workbench | by the Commissioner: CAPITAL Cash Market Value of all Stocks r-,.'A,:,’:w ;.eriw Ja‘_:]:) 12’,nrr.r“k=’um: stmr ,)!'-w.anl:“\'l:l Panama.|July 23 | gerves to heat his glue pot. The rear of ASSETS. Amount of Cnpnxl ock, paid up 450,000 00 Ar;:\‘}n?%';d;n:;:‘ficzifirfinn.?:dn 2,537,812 62 soda, | Passed out July 15—Ger ship Eilbek, for e e July 23 | the shop is filled with finished clock cases | Cash Market Value of all Stocks 134535 “ ey T g B s of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- muni- ll_'nn'-d Kingdom; etmr San Mateo, for San Mreratt . awaliting theiri works. and Bonds owned by Company. § tpon ASSETS. _— ketable securities as collateral 500 00 B OWNEEND.Padied ta July 16_5r | BUsSA. ... | Hambury & It is his fancy to make his clocks un- | Cash in Company’ SR el a e owned by Company. b g 20508 2+ | ship King David, from Yokohama; stmr Me- | homnt Arena.. usually tall—fully eight and a half feet— | Cash in Ban du:cwm sl o Tonds and. Mortgages Gash fn Banks ... 2 from San Pedro. and he has made one case considerably | Frem! 151,508 0 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Loans 16,981 00 Afrived July 15—Schr Manila, from Antofa- shorter just by way of showing what is RS el ! AT Pade v In::‘r(;flug:lle.‘l::: accrued on Bonds e casta | 3 : FiGalied in July 18—Schr Mantla, for Port fi‘ififfi.fo;::gupm the style of ordinary clockmakers, His| ™., for Fire and Marine R 1,378 79 | Cash in Banks Premiume i due Gamble; Br ship Lamorna, for —. X e P RIS \Jul material is usually new mahogany, some- | ‘oK% o8 08 BRI Interest due and accrued on all Roation ¢ 24,004 14 Sailed July 18—Stmr Pomona, 2 China_& Japan........ {Tuly 35 | times veneered, sometimes solid, often in- | Do, 0% S (CCINOL gy 34,807 04 | Rents due and 1,008, 54 Franclsco; stmr Redondo, for San | City Para....| New York via Panama.|July 29 | lald and carved. The price of his clocks | i 3 508,168 19 | D5, from, other, T Selied * By A8 - abede) . | Ban Pedro & Way Pts.|July. 29 | varies with the style of case and the —_— an Tecelvable, mot Matured, et ey o k. quality of the works. Total Assets .....cceeessnn...$1,035,028 56 | * taken for Fire and Marine Risks 203,187 73 P y 18— G . 's pat == SCASyRE e e e RS ke ek el (R PV s e DLOW_Afxived July 18—Br ahip [» o | 2t | corhe from Germany, and accordingly he | Loses adjusted o Eumiiant LIABILITIES. | Losses adjusted and unpaid. ... —Arrived July 18—Stmr Spokane, Y uses no other kind. The works cost from | losses in process o Losses adjusted and unpaid; losses ,,,.L”"" 131 bares stmr Queen, hence July 13, July | Redondo. ";fi'kfi:‘-flfur;?‘?:r} § pmipter 2|53 to 55, according to What they are| O in Susense oo-. o O O | i prosses ot ‘Adystment or in mn',"mma's' Ine xpen i £ ar Farallon, from Skagway; stmr Aber- | 8an Diexo & Way.| 0 am|bier 1y | Made to accomplish. The most expensive | Losses resisted. inc - by i Suspense; losses resisted, includ- 150 71 | GTo" premiums on Fire Risks run- b Febwey, Gecmany Tbs dried , Temen Sy BR - 8 E taa |O Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am Pier 2 | are made to Indicate not only Hours, min- N i Wit I el 8347, ning one vear or lets. §1.737.- e 7. July 1%- r Umatilla, for San Francisco. RS e B m{piar gg | MUSE BDE SRGIG the phases of the| TIMENE 908 Fo0l M50 per cent. 318,568 94 | ning one vear or less, re-insur- g e ot Bivs Ridhe Yo & Shipping’ Intelligence. YUTH BEND—Arrived July 18—Schr North *| Coos Bay diree: I's pm|Piey 8 | WoON and the day of the month. A clock Gross premfums on Fire Risks ance 50 per cent: gross premiums ning more than one year, $1,608, PP g 2end._hence June 30. Coos B. & PtO: 4 pm|Pier 13 | CONsisting of the best works in a mahog- ing more than ome vear, on Fire Risks running more than 213 88: reinsurance pro rata. ARRIVED. PORT GAMBLE —Arrived July 18—Schr Ma- Folnt Arena 4 pmPler 2| any case of the best workmanship that| sous o6y p1; relnsurance ~ pro T3 Jear. re-insurance pro rata. 2,206,463 8 Commissons "and Brokerage due . v. y nila, for Antofagasta. Newport & Ay 9 Pl . < §382,° ‘s v to become due 1 e o e e MEARDY CRSGE_Selel M. IR0 Liny Sokui.| SRt Duw P amibler 3 &ie::dm’:f';r;‘;",é“:’o‘ %‘le::m‘“ $150. | rota ... e - 220726 40 | Aii other Liabilities 12,001 77 | Al M isbition 989 43 3 e e B e arshficld, for San Diego. Se-eugs % m|Pler 2 b - her Liabllitles . X P i O O e 11 moirs from Bihlers | . ASTORIA—Arrived July 18—Br stmr . o PriPler 2| Tihe old cabinetmaker's customers are| A" ° > R vidos Total Liabilitles .....cco.. Total Liabilittes ..... veceee. SRI8514 S0 2 . . — r;..mid {;;rn Pm'llm:-uflg::‘e‘:‘e‘:, July ;:er 12 | shops and private persons. With orders Total Liabilities ...ccecosee.. $652,713 55 s INCOME. 4 r Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 80 hours from | D0, FYARe G 3 Solir Jas Saters & Coos B Ioier 4| from one or the other he is busy most of = 1 e - e bound to San Pedro; put in 1o 1and | p oA ey I pare sy sre Sophie Chrie: Tty %, 7| O PmiPler 16 | 1o time. He has several clocks making INCOME. Net cash actully recetved for | Net cash actually received for Fire ngers ums premiums . o . tlanes. for San Pedro. Humboldt ..| 9 am|Pler 2| at once, ro that he does not lose time in | Net cash actually received for Fire re prem! , Scuth Coast, Olsen, 19 hours from Cas- | "pORT LUDLOW—Arrived July 18—Br ship i‘.'.‘&fi'e'.é"v'\fi:‘&'ifl‘li amiPler 24 | waiting for stain or glue to dry. A few | premiums .....- SRt 18 | Wewivgd for bt nasn tia, Erickson, 16 hours from Men. | K'N8 David, from Yokohama. -l S 5 bmipier *¢ | familiar patterns are his models, and his | Received for interest and dividends e i AR e i July 23 new clocks, when finished and set going, | on Bonds, Stocks. Loans, and on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and Mo aouthy pot oo o | 172 Btuar Hawastan, from Hilo, 4 ?{ny;fl Tidrbor 4 pmiPler 10| look amazingly like those of a century | _from all other sources .......... 25008 82 | from all other sobrces ... 74152 29 4 FOREIGN PORTS. San Diego and a half ago.—New York Commerciaj, " | Received from all other sources.. 57,512 40 _ s Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 46 hours from Re- ADEN—Arrived July 17—Br stmr Queen China & Ja| e feefeefenime oot teeeeesaess $881,207 00 Total Income . 115,490 36 aordo Christing, from Java, for New York. Sk ° ° DoCab TRCHNS 495 res, - S EXPENDITURES, ———— i the city front (Mission-street wharf) about EXPENDITURES. > San Pedro & W D e At mount paid for Fire Losses N e B a0 Dor ' Tossca ot s : ADVERTISEMENTS. Coquitie River. oy | She-hishert tde ls the same At both placen_ [ Net ot DGl toeses ot previous years) ... $1,350,977 48 52 T | Whatcom & T'b'n (10 am|Pier 2 s Previous YOArs) ....ce.o..iece:e $380,606 o7 | Dividends 1o & . ‘p;'.llnp‘l 20‘3:'2..\:" 11 am Bler 27 Paid or allowed for Commission or A proqpen i G5 et o =5 | amniinats o e e e S e o . ‘o Brokerage City Sydney | N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pler 40 Salaries, Fees, and other charges_for omm clerks. ste. 323,787 79 | Paid for Salarie. Alamess... | Roncig - Y Plc':l:::l for officers, clerks, etc. 77,954 &8 | Pald for State, National and Locai . tharges for officers, clerks, ste. 152,244 02 G.W.Elder..| Astoria & Fortland. (11 am|Pier 24 Pald for State, National and Lo- L 27,008 94 | Pald for State, National and Local aem o 3. Diar. .| Seattle & Tacoma.. 10 am|Pler 2 g i 5 o 18,930 00 198170 10 DAYS TRIAL OF DE. LAWRENCE'S WONDEEFUL Rival...... | Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pler 2 A A e o171 02 e B o July 30. tures . 4 ‘Total !xm‘alhum LR $2,674,362 21 Total F: tures $2.012.003 57 Vacuum Develo el’ Queen......| Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pler 27 SN ovizon o | Lotees incurred_duting the Vear. $1.421.107 00 | ; N e e Siis. et Toe a8 o FROM SEATTLE. Losses incurred during the year....$384,882 57 | Risks & Premiums,| Fire Risks. | Premiums. | 5 " 4 promiums. |Fire Riska.| Premiuma. AND INVIGORATOR . Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. | Net amount of Risks ¢ Ty g T It quickly and permanently restores Lost Stre cures g ST grel B8 Tear . i el o051, rolss. 150101 gz | Jencien duTine el e To0iss,2en.008 o7 Varicocele, Stricture, Prostatic Troubles, Drains, and Develo 20 | TNOTE--In the above exposition of the tides ',,,,‘,{’;: ‘during the| Net amount of Risks ot et o8 Vst ken. Dwarfed or Undersized parts by a simple HO! 21 | the eurly' morning tides are given in the left .|$78,005,002 [$1,082,660 61 expired during the| . expired during the) EATMENT. 2 d colamn and the successive tides of the | N3 mount of Risks FERF ..oooive. ... 2,433,431,708| 4,813,525 62 .| 264,500,804 2,707,120 40 the only method that stimulates a free circulation of Skagway & Way Por 23| day In the order of occurrence as to time: the cxpired during _thel Net amount in foreel force| . the b“’;," into u.; dgaflnl.xedn‘ organ thus - permanently Skagway & Way Jwrts. | July 25 ;‘:‘:,"‘;xg‘:]';: :‘;};‘,}‘{‘h,‘,‘,"":,;“;“",';,:fi,;&'h: e | 50,822,678 | 806,562 66 | December 31, 1902.| 1,533,510,333| 2,867,216 04 1902...| 333,874,514 3,344,002 70 ttrengthening and enlarging them. Skagway & Wi orts. e nmmml in f¢ Write. for fall particuiars and our Si-page Mustrated book Sk & Wy Rt a0 it o e Uity Batil N'x').e.m:r a1, 1002 74, ou,m 1,019,368 S0 ROBERT VON GORSCHEN. Prest. CHAS_A. SHAW, Prem. Xo. 8. showing mlth ;’]‘::m‘n-':ll{:“’ cxpiaining our Temark: Gooks Tniet & Way Pazuly 3 Coast Busvey Charth, excent when & minua ¢ oy 3 A, KELSEY, U, §. Manager. gt anlewelts 16 Taies e e ] B e e B me, this e me s, sen! l envel EE. Eve gway ay Ports. |[Jul; i man should read i 5 Nome & St. Michael, .. |Aug. u‘o - wm-mu‘h't:f‘lhmu i etk .nl:'-’:bl:; aay e enruty. 1008, 5 eiors e s s "8 S, T, b ch sl Bommund® 1 is o FRANKLIN BEAU‘DRY . Consul. Cooks Inlet & Way Pll::u‘. for California !n ‘New Yurt. Nome C. M, DOUGHTY Notary Publie. tl cure all by modern and successful methods. mean of the lower low waters. e R B o, ™ etoss o S mal Hiamcy, | Nome 2% MOLIAE 8 Time Ball IPACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT Health Apphance Co Sun, Moon and Tide. Branch Hyarosraphio Office, U. 8. N.. u..: 6 CTARRELL BT. (asar Mafket), SAN TRANCISOO. umfi’.':‘:':l‘?i’ :%?‘fi:"’mg;"’m“‘ e "'fl“%'m{:" AR e ""mt' : AR BERTHEAU M423 ca“tor.“Ail..a BStreet. Francisco Bay. 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