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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 1903 WILL REQUEST OICK HEARING Harbor Commissioners Desire Decision on Injunction Pro- ceedings Without Any Delay g IS SIMPLE i DISPTTE ONE Plaint of Produce Dealers to| Be Set for Arguments in| (Course of the Next Few Day - Court the brought by some of the whole- injunction pro- E | restrain the duce dealers to Harbor Commissioners from g them from doing business on the State wharves | The action of the Harbor Commis- | sioners in revoking certain permits of the wholesale dealers for violation of | the Woodwerd law is the sole matter | to be adjudicated by the courts. Presi- | jon said ¥ 4 pear of the commis terday that the matter was now the hands of the attorney for board and settlement was looked for. { “We d re to be harsh in this | T pear, “but we ave a lot of delay by action is right and want as possible for in the spee our wrong we sey for the Harbor day that the . decided by the one | to the Com- ney Davis, “that aw had been violated produce deal The ned to appear be- nswer to the com- pear and a hear- em. The result of ne of the per- then brought | s before the Supe- > Commission- th the dealers in £ wharves, f the dealers simply had t been sum- 1 not been m: sioners, | Woodward law. the constitution- ate they answer to the in- and claim that moned and r can be de- an hour. i with Attorney J. B. s the dealers, Superior Judge Sloss next Sat- repre: morning 2nd ask the Judge to date for the hearing of the pro- eedings. 1f Judge Sloss finds his cal- endar is too crowded I will ask the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court gn the cause to another court I hope that the matter can be taken the ¢ of the coming week get a speedy decision.” of the L. R. Sres stated yesterday that his een misrepresented the the ¥ or Commis- t we ¢ Sresovich board,” but I have not done! from the wharves for many | 1 do not care for the f Commissioners de- e revoke it they can do so. I don't r it way 5 o R et PACKER KIEL INHALES ILLUMINATING G amits Suicide Because of Despond- ency Superinduced by Long Coen- Swoell of Sickness. Kie ker employed nment at ew Mont- nicide last ling illumin- 1389 Baker for a long occasions had f. At 6 o'clock tinued mitted nd o i to former 1 him es ¥y morning his ife nelied traced it to the room- oc er husband. The door w | on the inside and she was d to « in Theodore Labhard 91 Bak street, who opened the ont window und entered the room. He found Kiel in bed dead, and the g from a burner, the of which was turned threg-quar- oper | was esca he was a native of Ger- | ny of age. { | B Two New Customs Officers. | he Secretary of the Treasury yes- terday authorized Customs Collector | ation to appoint two additional ex- | ers of merchandise from the civil t, whose chief duty it shall | assist in the examination of | gage. The employment of the two | dditional examiners has been ren- | ed necessary by the increased busi- ness of this port. Collector Stratton reassumed the duties of his positipn yesterday morn- | ing, his health having become re- stored by his recent sojourn in Santa Barbara. ADVERTISEMENTS. Eczema | | almost immedi BRITISH SHIP KENSINGTON WEATHERS HEAVY TYPHOON Storm Continues for Sixteen Hours, During Whole of Which Time the Windjammer’s Decks Are Filled to Rail With Surging Water That Does Much Damage; 1 | | | The British ship Kensington, which arrived yesterday, seventy-seven days from Newcastle, Australia, narrowly Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. escaped destruction in a cyclone nine | i A | days after s across the Pacific. | Time Ball. ‘ She left N P and | | Branch Hydrographie Office, U. S. N., Mer- | was fairly well treated by the weather | ¥ s HEcmnge: " San Fyancisco, Cak erbe: 1903. until latitude 31.30 south, longitude | | poTe Time Pall on the tower of the Ferry | Py st e his | building was dropped ‘exact] 168.20 east, was reached. This 1. e, at ncon of the 12Cth meri . | October 9. The barometer drop | m., Greenwich time. | 28,57 and a full-sized cyclone ! ‘ ng o o he east. storm | iNg out jof_the ‘meetixeut g | | in, Moon and Tide. { continued for sixteen hou uurmg. — PSCHIELCESE S 198 United tes Coast and Geodetic Survey— | which time the Kensington’s deck was | 3 - Time and Height of High and Low Waters | s | ICAN BARKENTINE SAN- | at Fort Point, entrance to San Franciseo | filled to the rails with tumbling, surg- : . | Bay. P y 1sco | b | MARIA, WHICH AR- |/ o8, ‘-m';"l(;»hw by officlal authority of the 0! ' was! -1 ] e ing water. Two P‘ rts were D | RIVED YESTERDAY. ! NOTE.—The high and low ‘waters cccur at away and the starboard side of the| | | | e city"cront” Msion steeet_whart) about 55 2 £ S i - ze | & e minutes later th ¢ Fori Pomi gt | charthouse was sto \‘e in. Other lama.m of tide. s the saths tt 5 p?ln]ge‘s. the h -xm[ was done, but considering the velocity Movements of Steamers. R i of the gale the vessel escaped with re- a2 A Shipping Intellig | < » ence, | markably few bruises. Fine weather | TO ARRIVE. 5 P i’m 7 8 { followed the cyclone and ‘continued | Thn-;;u 5 . ursday, December 17. with the Kensington until she reached | it jem Stmr Coos Bay, Micolson, €3 hat o) this port. {{‘!_:;;“w 370 and way porte urs from,San Her cargo consisted of 2727 tons of | Montara [ guyrms Santa Roen, Alexander, 38 hours from coal. Captain Borland reports "‘“fi"fif::‘,'?m”'_ geoimr Gualala, Hansen, 13 hours from Beme | October 2 he was in company with the | G Lindaver. . & Astoria. ;::mlr;‘:"!hrhxflu Frantzon_ f Redond, jtis i Lo owe Isl- | North Fork... Humboldt ...... 4 et on. from Redondo. Br:jlnh ship Alice off Lord Ho | Aveata, e e “Et:‘nr Point Arena, Miller. 14 hours from nd. E ire. v Pt O ) - e W b g oA DEy A D | Stmr Doran, 85 hours from Port- | Azte y sioria, 49 hours. Solace Sails for Honolulu. | Bpokazs e Kival, McClements, 106 hours from 8 ekt Siacsisbamed | CHIRg W Willapa Harbor. % e vy Crakineit ol | Chine Stmr Czazina, Johrson, 56 hours from Coos to be léaded to her full capacity when she | SOl il - Bay ) ; | e down from Mere s ~n4“nr|: \\m:;—d ¥ [ h,;u, Humboldt . <Iu|l:l,ark Olympic, Evans, 18 days from Hono- s i aboard a ce mber of Joliars le & Tacoma.. | B adat 2 early morning until | Bonita. > port & W ¥ ’lungk‘ Andrew Welch, Drew, 20 days from poplc Pty e Maru. Ciina & Japan. . p s ¥ # | . #n v to ship. | Siema. <. | Sydney & Way Ports.. 1 Villa, 53 days from sty 1 el in: pan...... | e d +1 day stream of plies | Rasnier. ... ...| Seattle & Whateom . | Echr Jda urs from Puint Reyes. at dusk the Solace hoisted in | G. W. Bider:, | postiont- & astoomn. . Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson. 12 duve fiem ' ! anch i star t=of Cal...| Sun Diego & Way Po: [ Grays Harbor | nd ammur rtralia iy r Alert, Krebs, 12 days from G e Del Norte ¥ m Grays Har | G. Dol mon gy f-tv fast HB P December | Acapuico. . RISy ot Pyl Jepscn, Victoria and S B Queen. .. oy Townsend: FPacific' Coast Steamship Co. : Ongen. Pomona, Swanson, Lureka; Pacific Mesxican Barkentine in Port. | San Pedra PortsiDe, Eue 0, & | » merchmnt marine of Mexico is not very | Point Arena..| Mendocino Arena. | Dec wr . Centennlal; Strand,” Seattle: E T | ¢ 1 . > Santa Rosa. 5 2 vessels fiying the flag of the south- | iDec. Ger stmr Abydos, Bieléndord | are rarely seen in these waters. | DIHT pee way voris; J D Spreckels & n;;_!}{_n‘:fihur. and | barkentine Santa Maria, which | {Imllnnd Astoria Dec. SAILED. terday, is the sailing ves { Mexican Ports .... Thutedsy. = > y. December 17 sel nality that has red the -...| Seattle & Tacoma Semr State of C 4 _ - L Altance. .....| Portlend & Wey Bort | . st of California, Thomas, fo Golden Gate in many months. The Santa|Ciry Puebla !uxr:‘” Y Diego. r mni Maria is a vessel of less than 400 tons bur- |'§ | sunr Phoenix, Odldnd, Mendocino, eria | China and Japan mr bla, Jepsen, Victoria. den and is owned by Felix Santallier & Co. City mr Noyo, Johnson, Eureka and New What- of this city. She is from Santa Rosalia and | Trinidad and her cargo consists of 400 tons of sdlt and 450 sheepskins by TO SAIL., mr ¢ . Haneen, Mendocino. Rescued by Chief Officer. December 18. | i mr !, 2 u\\:{;".dv Higgins, Alblon River. A Chinese sailor fell overboard yesterday | Sequola....| Gravs Hacbor. > 20 B oo h«h--;m;'ilé.:.-mfinnf;“‘", il from the steamship Doric and was saved from | Centontia ;":;’l"’"mfl Tacoma vie Honorain, » Manlla, Guam and drowning by Chief Officer Harry Gankroger, | poo o 5 S stmr Petrel, Cappan, Panar: | Sitully dropped & nocse over the should - | Somone: - ) e Br bark La Tour ' Auversne, Franguq. for of the sirusgling Celestial and pulled him | X{vdo - ianmntg Queenstown. A Pecopd s ot prayer, but this 18 ine. frst | AR Humboldt - Sohr 5 Reaned i (e Taare. = ol er. 5 s rse | AT - 5. Redfield, tutio lime he has given evidence of the possession | M0 | © omi{Pler (oo AR s of one of the most prized accomvliskments of e oy i 4 A i the vaquero. Those that witnessed the rescuc | Alameda... Honglui AR ¥4 Nov 22 11 §.lat, 35 W lon. . Fr bark Faul- say the chicf officer made but one throw and | coymbia: ..| Asteria & Portland. {11 am|Pler by e that the bight fell in & perfect circle around | ToATC | Bt ‘Avena & Mdmno| & pm|Pler -8 | Porar rp, L iras 1%, 20 niles SE of the target, which was later warmed and dried | Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler Dolnt Arets. Darsed sehr Comoser, from Ae< at the liner's galley. Rival.. | Wiliepa Harbor. 1 pmipier 2 v ~ rancisco. TELEGRAPHIC. SR DE (S | LOINT LOBOS, Dee 17, 1 S. Roed.... | San Diego Vay.| 9 am| P L on LOBOS, Dec 17, 10 » m-—Weathes Missile Fractures Skull. S Tl Ny [ DAt 21| Sars wind IR, niectts 1B et A rock thrown by an unknown men at a | December 31. | | DOMESTIC -PORTS, passing teamster yesterday struck Reuben North T"Ork»l Humboldt . 5 . P _EUREKA-Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Alliance, for tie, who lives at 5 Minna street, and who oo 1T g o lh‘-flgnr:}gler Coos Bay. Dec 1i--Stmr. Pasadene, for San st the time th ¢ hit him was at Lom- “ % v I \ 'y bd bard and East streets loading lroad tics | Arcats... | DF fl»P‘;» 0& 2 mPler Arrived Dec 17— Stmr Newsboy, hence 15th. on'a Treight car. At the Harbor Hospiati| . | Desember23. | | Mled Dec T T A o e ook Tor the | T'matiila. .| Puget Sound Ports 111 am| SEATTLEArrived Dec stmr Aki thrower. Curtis was removed to the Central | Empire. + Coos Bay dfrect...|12 mlPier Maru, from Yokohama; stmr Santa Ana, from December 23. Vuldez, G.Lindauer.| Grays Harbor Emergency Hospltal, o 1“1 Dec 17—Stmr James Lollar, for San R i Borita. Newport & W 11| Frane b | Susquchanna’s New Captain. Nowhurk. .o A 10| SOUTH BEN, v P P F. Leggett’ Eumboldt 10| GEOUTH BEND-Arrivel ; Dee 17—Dkin The American ship Susquehanna docked yes terday at Beale street to load ballast. She goes from here to Honolulu to load sugar for New York. Captain Balley, who resigned command of ‘the Susquebanna to accept & po- sition with the Pacific Mail Company as third officer of the Siber!a, has been succeeded by Captain Watts. The ship Willlam P. Frye, TACOMA. from Seattle, suflea tred Decembor 24. | | Arrlved Dec 16—Stmr Hawalian, i7—Etmr: Aztec. for San Fran- for San Pedro. TY-_Arrived Dec 17-+Stmr He Ei nee Dee 15 | SAN PEDRO--Sailed Dec 1¢—Schr Alvena, for Columbia River; bark Haydn Brown, for State Cal Pemo. Pt_Avenz & Albion ! | December 26. | Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama. |12 Rainier.... | Seattle & Whateom! 4 i g Vg 2 St Py o T L i Columbia River; schr Annfe 1 Smale, for As- | Honolulu to New York, is loading ballast at b5 December 27. | 1 toria; schr John F Milier, for Grays Harbor. Fremont street. ~ - . o |Queen...... | Puget Sound Ports. /11 amiPler 9 | Dec Schr Expansion,” for Tacoma: schr : - Coos Bay| riel, for Eureka: st 21 A R e ] X ¥l 4 pm|Pie briel. a: stmr Homer, for San Fran TATOOSH-—Passed in Dec 17—Brig W. G, | { lrwin, hence Dec 12 for Rocho Harbor; Ger | €hip Adolf, from Port Los Angeles. for Port { Townsend: bkin John Palmer, from San Pedro, : i for Port Gamble: stmr Santa Barbarra, hence | Dec 14, for Seatile, B 1 araed In Dec 1 (—Br ship Tint ., H lvepol:inurG P&Yt Tow ;l:fl.p ke hel“. : AMBIE—Sajied Br N Kamie. tor San Pedrore e v i *00S BAY—<Sailed Dec 17—Stmrs Empire and Arcata, for San Francisco. o Arrived Dec 17—§tmr Alllance, from En-i The five-masted schooner Snow & Burgess, bound from Puget Sound for Manila, called at Honolulu vesterday, but resumed her voyage ely. It i€ thought she touched at the island port for medical assistance. oo s vy The Overdue List. The vessels on the overdue list are quoted for reinsurance as follows: Paris, 70 per cent; La Bruyere, 45 per cent, and Olivebank, 30 per cent. FROM SEATTLE. = For Steamer. Cettage City..| Skagway & Wa; Skagway & Way Port Skagway Direct .... Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Por Dec. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan. 120 reka, for Astoria. : 4 —‘.‘——' 53 FORT BRAGG— Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Bruns- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. o ey y l = S ey | IR SRR, s Pl ; udlon: Matters of Interest to Marines and o ki O bl s I ROl Sohion Doriiio, Shipping Merchants, H W H W Jafalied—Dec 1T Br ship Sardomene,.tor Ade- | The barkentine Irmgard returns to Honolulu 5.8 6:31) 0.7 Atiived Dot Tosenr & 8 ol E 11 —Schr C S Holmes, f with general cargo. h;‘:-'fll li Suva, Fiji_Islands, : g APEKDEEN—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Acme, hence Dec 14; schr Marion, from San_Pedro. FORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 17—Schr Ni ARTORTA —Arrived D Stmr N —Arrived Dec 17— e Bk vs ec 17—Stmr Nome City, i—Dec 17—Stmrs Despatch and G. C. Lindaver, for San Francisco; bktn Add = T ddenda, Arrived Dec 17—Br stmr Indrapura, from “fi#wnmw Arri Dec 17—Br Beschbenke, from_ Port K‘m o e " eHion, trom San edin: ? o 5.1] Crude Oil for Hawaii. . The steamer Argyl! was cleared on Wednes- day for Honmolulu with 24.500 barrels crude oil in bulk, valued at $34,300, i iig s The French bark La Tour 4'Auvergne sailed yesterday for Queenstown for orders, with 53,022 ctls barley, valued at $55.000, and 11,- 523 ctls wheat, valued at $15.000. The bark also carfied 7000 feet of lumber as dunnage, valued at §$103, 2 ! capable of expressing his thoughts | ilton ever held out a helping haad. ! are the capital ori | client_in P | from China: U § stmr Oregon, from China. SHOW- RESPECT FOR DEPARTED Many at Last Sad Rites Over the Remains of Unfortunate, Dr. John Weslgy Hamilton | ARE DELIVERED | R SRR Medical Students Aet as Pall- bearers and Entive Faeulty Perform Honorary Offices The funeral of the late Dr. Jchn Wes-, ley Hamilton took place yesterday m: 0dd Fellows’' Cemetery, where a large number of the deceased’s friznds gath- EULOGI ered to pay their last respacte, The .chapel was erowded with men and women of the medical drefession |and of private life ang th: eulogies delivered were deep in admiration of the departed. 1 In Dr. Hamilton's will is the sentence: “I am a believer in God and immortal | life,” and the words of Rev. Jz Wil- liam Hudson, pastor of the Second Unitarian Church, who read the ser- vice, were in sympathy with the belief of the dead. The service began ¥ Rev. Hudson reading Ingersoll Address at a Chi'd’s Grave,” followirg which the reverend gentleman read p: ges from the New Testament, and hefore the committal spoke of the ¢ tence in the late Dr. Hamfltc which he declared his belis and the future life. Miss Zita Fahey then rendered “Lead, Kindly Light,” and then Dr. D. Maciean delivered a beautiful eulogy, raving in part: “Dr. Hamilton will be missed from that institution he so much honorad He had the confide. of his associates and the love and respect uf his stu- dents. He was forceful teac th a in vigorous language and fmparting h's ripe and ever maturing knowiedge and experience. The Creator crea‘ed great- er men, but never a better man.” Miss Fhhey sang the beautiful hymn, Nearer My God to Thee, 6 H. M. Owens voiced fe g seatiments of re- gard for the departed. Mr. Owens said that they had as- sembled, associates, friends and u- dents, to pay the last and solemn du- ties they owed their friend. The Cali- fornia Medical College had been one of his cherished children from its incep- tion. In his career as a physician Dr. Hamilton was distinguished c wit, a bright and vigorou: bright range of subject was appreciated by a wide circie of!p: tients, friends and colabore who ever went to Dr. John Wesle: Hamilton naked but that he clothed him, hungry but that he gave him food; thirsty but what he gave him drink No student ever had to ferego the pleasure of graduating on account of being behind in his fees, for Dr. Ham- Mrs. Hamilton) widow of Dr. Ham- iiton, and Mrs. Dr. M. V. Higgins, the doctor's daughter, were present at the services at the cemetery. The pallbearers were the following students of the €Califoryia Medical Col- lege: C. A. Hascall, W. S. Bryon, w. W. Wimer, J. F. Traveres, Waiter Cheeney, J. Higgins, W. J. Lawrence George Grunwell. The entire faculty acted as honorary palibeare: —_————————— The Louisiana Comvpany of San F cise ‘. D MAY. ~ ORGANTZ backs tinereof. Following as decided by the Hondu- Dacember n Fran- . scld in San ¢ wins $1000. =old in &7 _wins $500, sold 93047 wins 98543 G. gram R, €old fn San Francisco, old in San Diego, Cal. This company paid to Harry Pine st., San Fr McAllister ticket No. Willlam Lews i t A. Green, All prizes of this company are paid in full immediately on presentation at the office of the v in San Francisco. 0 reward will be paid to any person who has eyer presented one of our prizes at our office and was refused payment * — e Sues Edwards for Alimon Teresa L. Edwards, the divorced wife of William Edwards, a stock broker, sued him recently for $23 alimony accrued since November 4, 1895. Bdwards was recently up be- fore Judge Hunt on an order of ex- amination, the purpose of the pro- ceeding being to find out if possible; his financial status or the reason why | he_has failed for so man vears to | comply with the court order made at the time Mrs. Edwards secured a di- | vorce from him. —_— e————— Onposition to Will Withdrawn. The opposition to the will of th2 late J. B. Reinhardt, who died several | months ago, leaving an estate worth! $60,000 to relatives, was withdrawn | vesterday and the will was admitted | to probate. The opposition to ‘the | document was furniched by David | Cohn, who claimed that Reinhardt was unduly influenced. | s e = Toilet cases in buckhorn, celluloid and leather, handsomest line ever. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market st. . L e e e ] ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Dee Kentugky, from China: U W | @ 16U S stmr stmr Wisconsin, | Arrived Dec 1i—Schr Snow & Burgess, rrom Puget Sound, for Menila. Salled Dec 17—Schr Snow & Durgess, Manila; stmr Ventura, for Sydney. EASTERN. PORTS. YORK—Satled Dee 17—Stmr Texan, FOREIGN PORTS, YOKOHAMA-—Arrived Dec 5—Jap stmr | Kaga Maru, from Seattle. { COLON—Arrived Dec 15—Stmr Allianca, from New York. Sailed—Dcc 15—Stmr Seguranca, for New York. DEAL—Passed Déc 16—Br ship Celtiz Mon- | arch, from London. for Vancouver. HONGKONG—Sailed Dee 16—Br stmr Em- | press of Japan. for Vancouver. ! SANTA ROSALIA—Salled Dec 1—Ger ship Adelaide, for Eureka. Cal. | LONDON—Salled Dec 17—Ger stmr Amasis, for San Francisco. H Arrived Dec 17—Br stmr Machaon, from Ta- coma. MOJI—Sailed Dec 17—Br stmr Longships, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. _ NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 17—Stmr La Sa- vole. for Havre. . GENOA—Arrived Dec 17—Stmr Hesperia, from New York, via Nanles. CHE RG—Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Kron- prinz_Wi . from Bremen, for New York. for NEW for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Safled Dec 17—Stmr Ced- | Prize. |No. NUMBERS T, 24/67222. i\ 3 & -8 18 gl.\" - ‘simydll — 66THOT . 24/67691 % A 16{67779. 16/67508 . 40 6831 . 24168080 SN0 . 2468150 . 24/68505 . 16,656 16/6R818 1660066 Konduras National Loftery Co. ' (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). | \ PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number Class “M,” Drawn at | Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A, saturday, December 12, 1903. No. Prize. I8, Prize 16, 16| 16 e 1o 16, - No. 195 10 10 1n 10 1610172 80114 24{1 { . 16110808, 120§ $1630. $0/10979. 16 | 82111, 1611220, 16111480, s 16848 10117845 24118260, . 18118507 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. One hundred numbers from 60,890 to 60990, inclusive. being 50 numbers on. each side the’ number drawing. the capital prize of §: 000—$10, One hundred n from 60731 to 60851 inclusive. being umbers on each side of the number draw he capital prize of $3000 24 One rom 68438 to @ ) numbers on each side nf 1g the capital prize of $4000 inclusive. being the number dra: £16 TERMINAL PRIZ Nine hundréd and ninety-nine numbers e: ing with 40, being the two last figures of © number drawing the capital prize of $30.000 —s8. Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end ing with S1. being the two last figures of tha number drawing the second capital prize of 16 | $S000—88. Ty e Ces 16| The subscriber. having supervised the single 40 | number drawing. class M_ Honduras National 16 | Lottery Company. hereby certifies that the are the numbers which were this day Nom the 100,000 placed in the whesl, ith th g w e \rizes corresponding to_them. :| Witness hand at Puerto Cortes, Hondu- ras, € js Saturday. December 12, 190 w CABELL, Commissioner. 5,000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAD PRIZE. m the hona fide o\'ner of ome-half ticket 2813, class L. of thw Honduras Natlon: Lottery Company, the drai\ng of which was held on Saturday, November 7. 1903 at Pucrto | Cortez Honduras, C. A. Sald ticket drew the capital prize of $30,060, and I recelved the money in full. - (Signed) SAMUEL RICHARDS. 16 5 1253 Twenty-ninth st.. New York City. 4 B MAX WUSTROW. Notary Public l’; New York County Witnes: DAVID W 47| DAVIS 547 West Fourteenth st. New York City. i % 16 §5750 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. tate of New York County of New York: Perscrally appeared before the undersigned. William Spreen, who. being duly sworn, de- 16 | Poses and says that_he fs the holder of one- 16 | eighth of ticket No. T0813 which number drew oF %0 | the capital prize of $30.000 in the Honduras | National Pottery on November 7, 1903, Puerto Cortez. Honduras, C. A., ceived $3750 in full fos same. (Signed) WILLIAM SPREEN, 147 East Twenty-fourth st New York City. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1610 16 | day of November: 1903. 16| WILLIAM J. RAFFERTY. Notary Public 16/ $3750 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF 16| FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 16| State of Pennsylvania, County of Philadelphi :—:“ Be it known that on the day of the da 24 | hereof before me, the subscriber, a notary 40" public for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, personally appeared Louis Fuder, who, being duly sworn. did devose and say that he re- 80! sides at 2654 Silver street. Philadelphia. Pa 24 . and that he is the rightful owner of o 40 | cighth of the first capital prize ticket No, 72811 401 in the Honduras Nationa! Lottery (Louisiana 10147012 10747223 16149240, 16 49ERE. 16 28| 1652410, 18IS «. 40! State Lottery). which drawing was held on - 16! Saturday. November 7. 1908 and he hereby . ::'nekno'kdxe: the payment of said ticket in - full. « 40} " Signed) LOUIS FUDER. 2634 Siiver st. + 40| Sworn and subscribed before me this 14th « 16!l day of November_A. D. 1903, s WILLMAM MEIER, Notary Public: Tasaias.. ... i6131060 FOR 25 CENTS ONE-EIGHTH OF 038 b 11 SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE I ie|State of Migsourl. City of st. Louls 16! Lemuel S' Welis deposes and says that he resides at 4320 Beck avenue. St. Louls. Mo, ;: . and that he is the rightful owner of one-eightn 30 Of ticket No. 46143 in the Honduras National | Lottery Company, which in the drawing held 1660117, 2 {at Puerto Cortez, Honduras. C. A.. on Satur- 16160624 day, November 7. 1905, drew the second capi- BT 3 { tal prize of $S000. t > n&é;w“ s rs':.ua) . LEMUEL S. WELLS | ~ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th da November. 1903, (’:H"A’llfu E. HANNAUER, Notary Publie. 16161585, 1611427 0! 16161693, hat he is the bona fide’ owner of one- i :;lf‘::dlel!n No. 555 in the Honduras National 24! Lottery Company. and which in the drawing 36! hid on Saturday, November 7. 1903, at Puerto 16 ; Cortez. Hondvras. C. A., drew the third capi- mz'm ‘prize of $4000. and which he received in 24102025, # 1662168, 0000 3¢ 2416254 $2000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF THIRD CAP- wimn. 3 g[ A3 ITAL PRIZE. BLIL IO of New Jersey. County of Hudson: . ’g}su:‘a: hacles Smith deposes and says that . '16 | he resides at 316 Eighth street. Hoboken, N. r—{ s ~CHARLES SMITH. ric, from Livernool, for New York. " oo, A SIEeihed and sworn to before me this 17ty . LONDON—Sailed Dec 1i—Stmr Minonehaba, €614, :: day- of ;‘:dcmlbcr"lflfl for New York. 16 (Signed) LEO NUZZO. Notary Publie,