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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1904 LICK ATHLETES PROVE VICTORS Carry Off the Honors in the Bay Counties Semi-Annual Field Day at Berkeley TWO RECORDS ——— BROKEN | ehip Colon, Captain Irvine, sailed yes- | terday for Panama and way ports with 2800 tons of freight and fifty-five pas- sengers. A Mexican woman and her Hsll Improves Figures in| High Jump, While Blake- more Gets Hammer Throw | ——— {ELEY, March 26.—The ninth l 1d day of the Bay afternoon was a g {cr & spectator Lick, sneered at at first and ed, carried the day. It needed recers and & hammer thrower ick and Lick's men respond- Up to the time for these ts Lick was somewhat in the call wo last ev s Athletic League on the uni- | { five children, who arrived on the City |of Sydney and were refused admit- ’fl.nce to the country by the Immigra- !lun Bureau, were deported on the Co- Tha Panama liner's cargo included 700 tons of flour, 300 tons of lead and 1800 barrels of California wine. ST S Passengers Land From Amasis. The Kosmos liner Amasis, which arrived | Pridey night from Hamburg, was passed by {the quarantine suthorities early yesterday morning and her passengers landed at Lom The Amasis, Captain Jan- sen, was 110 days coming from Hamburg. Her of call was Mazatian, from where six and a half deys. She brought one passengers and 1288 tons of carc her passengers wers the following F. | | H_ Cuthbert, Miss Suste Cohelan, Cohelan, J. S. Maloney, George Lampe. B PANAMA LINER CARRIES BIG SHIPMENT OF WINE Steamship Colon’s Cargo Includes 1800 Barrels of the Product of the California Grape—Mexican Woman and Her Five Children Are Deported e | The Pacific Mafl Company's steam- | Arrived Mar 20—Br stmr Indrapura$ from ! Hongkong. TATOOSH—Puassed in Mar 26—Schr Premier, hence Mar 16 for Port Townsend. Passed out Mar 2685 | Tacoma, co. BVERETT—Safled Mar 26—Br bark Dunreg- gan, for Sydney. Arrived Mar 26—Sohr Transit, from Hadlock. REDONDO—Arrived Mar 26—8chr Bartlett, Mar 24. PO from Tacoma; Coos Bay, for San Pedro. Arrived Mas “DRO—Arrived from Grays Harl hence Mor T HARFORD—Salled Mar 20——uunrx BAY—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr Emplre, tmr Mackinaw, from for San Francis R, W. ‘hen: stmr Whittier, r 26—Stmr Elizabeth, | | Mar 26—Schr Metha | bor. Arrived Mar 26—Stmr Empire, hence Mar 23, | Bailed Mar 26—Schr R: uby, for San Pedro. SKAGWAY—Safled Mar 26—Stmr Dolphin, | —Arrived ed Mar 25—Bark EASTERN Arrived a. —Stmr Yokohama. Mar 26—Shtp 8. P.| Alden Besse, for Snn PORT. Mar 25—6hip Dirigo, Nebraskan, from San wouldn't you trust name of a man in I want to talk to men who have pains and aches, who feel run down physically, who realize that the old “fire” and energy which was, so evident in youth is absent now; men who can't stand the amount of exertion they could years ago. I want you—if that means you—to see what I have done for others who were justas bad off. That’s my introduction. 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Coce Bay - Seattle & Tacoma REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, tractor), arehitect Charles Haynmes—All work Ignatian Council Banguet. | aec Hotel, was arrested last night and Syan Tk —_— g PR R i - ey iy {"n:’ Yo% | Ingatian Council, Y. M. L, is ar- | placed on the detenue book by Detec v & ay Ports (flats) N 1 teen street, 2: v 3 . . L e e - . i Exports by the Panama Steamer. Orleans. ... . SATURDAY, Mewh. 38, of Noe, rrontage 46:0% on Fifteenth street: | ranging for its seventeenth . anniver- | ive Cody. Ford, it is alleged. stole The steamer Colon sailed )'efi erday for Pan- | uget Sound Ports Margaret Brodie to Eiiza B. Pockman, lot on S line of Pine strest, 131:3 E of Fillmors, § o250 Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), a package of waists that were given to sary banquet to be given at the Lick i merchat o e Yot |Apr. 127:6 by E 25; gitt. fiting for | House on April 7. The affair prom- | Nim for delivery to one of the guests "to be distrib- | | S o s Eanama, thpr. Mary McCarthy to William H. Roden, lot on | SIchitect same—fiumbing and gasftting for |, (OS8O JB L o nt one and notable | Of the hotel. He will be booked to- - §: -lApr. line of Devisadero street, 87:6 S of Ellis, § " in the local history of the organiza- | 93¥ for petty larceny. | 22 by W 00; $10. L. 1. Cowgill (owner) with A. §. Ruch ‘C&nfi o s . Weeks — —— e TO SAIL. California’ Titls Insurance and Trust Com | Lractor). architects Sutton and Weeks o A% | tion. AT SRS pany to George W. Hinkel, lot on NE corner | on v line of Maple street, 100 S of Tashing- R 3o | 1t is a blessing that we do not know i 4 tination. ;;oPeu and Broderick streets, N 25 by B 106:3; | {on, ' 50, W 47 _u,mx;' 8, W 30, N 6 4.30, W 43, Bellboy Is Arrested. | how those Interested figure on what will . N J\'\ B 120; $11.7 cm;x'fig?bf" 5 | | ,William I and Oliver K. Clarke to George | ™ & ianng % Van Nuys (ownen) with A. H. Frank Ford, a bellboy at the Pal- | be coming to them when we are dead. : " 8. Rosa.... | Ban Diego & Way.| o B Eler 10 | B Tooker, 1ot n M meof Devimdero street, | Wilhelm (contractor), architects Havems and | p : March gg, )| ® amiPler 11 | 159:8 N of Ridley, N o8 By V. 120 d10: wite | ToePke—All work except plumbing, sewering, % istons, pkes pota- | Enterpriss.. Hil o g | o¢Sophie Henicke to Bertha H, Taussig (wife | goentting, painting, electric wiring, shades and ADVEBTISEMENTS. - N > ca sazmed Ssoth. 30 | Goeerbe..| Amaria & Foriigndhy SmIEler 10 UEQ A iot on N Jine Of Gulton street, | gas fixtures for ‘s three.story frame (two Tes paints, and Newport & SWay..|'d mlBicr 1| James & Jordan’to Albert J. Dehiens lot | S¥allings and store below) on W iine of Mie e Liek 1 March 28, | on Biine ot Micnigan sireet, 433:4 N of Rich- | S R e Ineasiily Y AEEEEENESENNSENNESEEN NSNS SENNEEENENNAS Seattie & Whatcom| 4 pmiPler 10 | MOd N E:4 Dy E 120. MO-, Domenico Mannina (owner) with E. Dalgero ay direct...| 4 pmiPier 13 argarst MoKensle to: Tho (contractor), architect J. A. Porporato—All | bolde .J1:30 pPler 9 | fon, 10t on N line of McAllister "{,"‘ Sork excent olumbing, shades and chandeliers | * Hono, & kahumu 3 pm Pler 23 | W of Parker, W 25 by N.87:10, NE 25, for a three-story frameé building (flats), on E nmer, Humbol¢ [én'éo 9 am|Pier 13 | ’wme‘ Docth to Mary E. Foodbeck, undivid line of Filbert st, 92 E of Stockton, B 22:9 b - 2 Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm(Pier g (o3 half of lot on W iine of Matieo Brocato (owner) witn E. Dalgero | g§ Gontennial.. Seattle & Tacoma.| 8 pm{Pier 20 | Of _Seventeenth, S 8 by 122 (contractor), architect J. rato—All 3 G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor......|...... |bler - | | Same to Thomas X. Doran, lot on E line of | work except plumbing, shades’ and chandeliers Centralia. . .| Grays Harbor 4 pm| Pier 70 | Mission street, 110 § of Sevénteenth, S 50 by | for a three-story frame building (flats), on S > " H 10 mu beer, 16,545 Ibs t !nrch 21, | | o Gllf\‘- e Sin: Mot o 2 op | line of Filbert at, 114:9 E of Stockton, B 22:9 | i N La;t week w}; told you wha;{“ J. Ramsey of 511 Hayes strest y tie. Helg 10 Eaies s Daints | Eitzabeth. . | | same noie M. Dor ! NE comer | by S 67; says about our Rupture cur - 9 bales ‘Bazs, 3 biss painth e hia | out'S s Poris/ii amloicy 20 | of Elghteentn and Miesion' streets, B 10 by | "G, Campodonico (owner) with Demartini & Yy ¢ P cure Here is aé“’g""e i Pebiaat .- Berkeley, @i ke o Oo | pas At & Woar] D i i N 24; gift. e e Traverso (contractors), architect J| {«m mz H 7. al., Feb. 10, ‘o4 o I 1000 bxs gt 1. i o Prai By Sna Maue B, Millard’ o Walan i R AT R ‘This is to certify that I was cured by the Fidelity Rupture S iiguors, %9 | Spokane. .| Humboldt - v’".‘l:ao PIPler 9 | oty streei, 106 E of Dolores, £ 25 by N 114 | chandeliers for one three-story and one two- Cure, after suffering pain with trusses 15 years. I am now able to . . S dbu muman | o yeem RN o b . o RGO A FT e ulidiog (Ave fiete) o R Tie’ 06 do any kind of work without either pain or truss, and have done : 27 gur, | Alameda.....| Honoluld .........[11 amlPler 7 | negaing, ekecator) (o T, P Kicenan and K. | 308000 o T so for nearly a year. I cheerfully recommend the Fidelity treat- gals wnfi 431; gals glogucc.m‘_;rm,;} f‘f;’-‘.’fl&u'll; Dx 1;:« «;‘ O'Brien, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 50 | Snma)ownerh“wlth A. zrgnolunm;“m.::z-: ment. PETER A. SMITH, bs | City Sydney 3 | er 4 | tractors), architect same—! “ ” 7 gals sperm | G. \v. Elder| Aitorta & Portland|1l am|Pler 34 | © Speourtsenthy Qe and xas fitting for same on same: $1100. 616 4th St., S. F. . | Puget Sound Ports.|i1 amiPler 9 | 230 W chez, W 25 by S 115; $10. (owners) with Kaighin & Caine (contractors), e iy | Hatbor. -1 4 p|Fies 19 | 2 o o, N o B Tettes, Tlot on W | architect Charles A: von Glenantho-All work . Tames and addresses enough to keep you calling a month—all cured salmon, 4 cs April 7. | line of Bryant street, 208 § of Twenty-third, | except painting, eas and electric work for a | gy by us. Do not risk comfort, health—perhaps your life—any longer. SI08 o et Mexican Ports.....|10 am Pler 11 | € 26 by W 100; 2 " e I 20 by W 00 $4000. Consultation rree. No pay until cured. hs foregoing th Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 | _James Doran to Thomas N. and Annie M. 716 X of Vallelo, 3 3 Megican doliars April 9. | Doran and Mary E. Woodbeck, lot on W Iing | ames B;Jrckhe"::ngh)l;:;h T. 8, Hofn (con d 3 1 ¢ s ¢ C o N of Twenty-sixth, N 65 | tractor), ar T Fl e l pinh JN. Y. via Panamali2 miPler 40 | of Capp street, 195 N of ¥ Work excest parlor mantels, gas fixtures and Shinni 1 B FROM SEATTLE. | P pmi ot licsworth (by John A. Grennan, | shades for & three-story frame bufiding (1 - ¢ = e S \ssionery tn John T. Donahue, lot on N Shipping Intelligence. | iine of Twenty-ssventh sireet, 110 W ot San- | W 37 1344 TMarket Street San Francisco ARRIVED. R W B Y N e hwe to Thomas and | . Harriet Jolliffe (owner) with The M. Levy urday, March 26. Grays Hgrbor. r 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point April 5. | Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic/ Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters L. Landegren, lot on § line of Henry street, Mlmare( O’Donnell, game; $10. S Biinsd, 9% heots feom v & Way Ports.|Apr. 4 | ot on '\ line of Twent 06:4 | SE_corner ot Ellis and Hyde streets, 56:7% e 4 ) Valdez & gevmrd 8 | W of Church, W 353:4 % ansl:ma by 87: B;!:lgooom i i % - Skagway & Way P { _| same owner w ractor), - . 5 | st Dmcips. Juhmonn, 40 Roucs. Teoch: Oovs | | Vaidez & Way Ports. g1m,f:,."“(‘-f,'m3.,,,'"&,:;:,3::\“““;39 e tect same—Painting, etc., for same on same; Suem‘flc Stmr G C Lindaver, Allen, 72 houre from Ty | ™Maria Holando (administratrix estate of Gio- | $1337 vanni Polando) to Alberto Rosa and Luiki Beitano, and Church streets, lot on NW_corner of Twenty-eighth 49 by W 100; $5000. N Frank Sylvester and Pasqual architect J. R. Mii- ler—Plumbing, sewers, gas fitting and stand Cempany (contractors), Wiillam Bde Company (owners) with George J. Smith & Sons (contractors), architect Wii- Ifam Curlett—Painting, etc., for a seven-story If you are in doubt, go and see these men. We can give you o 3 office theater bullding on lot on SE line of | 3 Bauman, 16 days trom Port| at Fort Polni, entrance to San Franciser| Maria Rolando to same, same, quitclaim | 3o by, strest, 76 NB of Ninth, NE 50, SEB . il Blak vie ICiallam Ba ays. ished by officlal authority of the | deed; $10. TS 125, NW 73, NE 75, NW 90; $2500, - & CLEARED. | dent Emil C. Medau et al. to Knut A. Lundstrum, | 165, SW 135, WW 8 T8 (8 ST POt 320ty [Re) 4 aturday, March 26. | and low waters occur at| 1ot on W line of Kearny street 248 N of | A Mever Abrahame (ownes) Bih F G Ky L] o Slm lp tor, Alberts, Victorla, etc., P C| minutes iater than at Fore, Point: the paiers B ot " o exeent tiling, mantels, electric work, &G e | A am aeephine T 3 Tixtures, shades, plumbing and palnting for :_;: zfi< P s (" Coon, Tovi, Eaptom o wey - poin g s e e aa. T o thres-story frame bulldings (fats) on lot ; hananstreet, of Sut- AR =205% Stmr Oregon, Doran, Astorla, O R & N Co, | Willlam C. and Theresa A. F. Peters to| 9% F line of Pachenan, siteet ST 3 of Sup i 0o flme Stmr Bonita. Glelow, San Pero, P C 8 § | gun rises Lolu Schwarts, tot o8 O W e fio "o Lare; #1380 14 ] i 115:6 N of Pine, N 22 by ractor), siofly iR e Sk, opailie, Sl = 6 W B, andrheren, Asher Io' . Koem, | S8 o with A, Newmark contracter, Bomif B B> Traale | 255 some stom, srvectsen, Tasrumon = | 5 o0e lof g8 B Tije of Port_seree, 218 W of Jone, | Archltect, SAmeSennE P 3N 78 4 < >Z o S o | ¥4 Emil & Medau et al. to Jacob Levy, lot on| A Same owner with H. s:::'d.férmmmo& L -« H stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanalmo, West- | & w W line of Leavenworth street, 57:6 § of Eddy, | Archit 3 2 | & same C/L [T1]a] | ern Fuel St £ 25 by W 87:6; §16.100. e al =iy = <3 % 2 Schr Hanson, Dannevig, Nanaimo | 27 0| Winlam W, ang Carrie F. Rednall to Matilda A RIS o0 f — a< S DR O W Ry S 3 | Mouithrop, 16t on E line of Vermont street, Says Officer Clubbed Him. B A B )+ Sch ranus, LA hl, 0 b . 8. X y Pona. e | 30 3 125 N of Mariposs. N O N e ivd Grvee A, | S. G. Hancoek, an insurance clerk, SATLED. 131 .7 | Turner to G-fm'\’_n‘:a‘;;mdl g'emtl: m“x'«‘fi"'é lo; living at 530 Stockton street, was in Gives Wim, Vigor and Vitality, COM- ' TN Ve exposition of the tides | ciarani: o e B 120: $10." °f| the Oriental Cafe at 13 Powell street *E G nd life. Bashful | | the carly morning tides are given In th Clement street, 8 35 by g > P en made confident. | gne casly moraing ddes are given in the tert | “HE i‘Taura A, Pinney to Besste M. |[late Friday night drinking with a t be | a natural re- | . Johnson, day tn the orfer of occurrence as to time; the A N Wb o, cond avenue and | friend, when he suddenly fell, cutting ! vt o a fourth time column gives the last tide of the b . rvive, Pa nma} Lo :-y Ports. | ey, except when there are but three tides, as | . O%car and Mabel McG;s l‘nd! Wl‘l;hm . | a gash in his head. He was taken by | ta Cruz. sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | Canfleld to Clara M. Dunbar, lot on I line of | Police Sergeant Shaw to the Recelv- Eleventh s 150 N of T street, N 25 by E 1 Witiiam H..Quinn Jr. to Willlam E. Palmer, lct on W line of Thirieenth avenue, 325 S of addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the helght, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by ing Hospital, where his wound was dressed. Yesterday Hancock accuged Sergeant.Shaw of having clubbed him = ——— g o ""» S Sy or_Crayons Marquette Whiskey bears the name of Prostatic Affections, etc. SPECIAL '\lodicaled Crayon GO'OII!OEA which is especially Antiseptic, 3 materially and leaves no bad ef- old forms of treat- VARICOCELE our Improved DE- PER, combined with our New EUSPENSOR’ and COM- Il quickly cure every case. ted upon. Inve this. for descriptive, fllustrat- book, Health Sealed it ith the 100-page sicians reliable s of Men by modern methods. are spes _experienced and strictly alists and cure all diseas ment givi roval 1 on 10 days’ trialand Hours: 9 to 9; Sunday, 10 to 1. HEALTH APPLIANCE CO. 6 OFARRELL ST, Near Market, drains, Stricture, | Bark Olympic, Evans, Honolulu. Bark Prussia, Jensen, Port Blakeley. Ship Centennial, Stannard, Cooks Inlet. Schr Advent, Oisen, Coos Bay. Schr Alpha, Jensen, River. Whai stmr Herman, Lethola, Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 26, 10 p. m.—Weather fogey; wind SE.; velocity 12 miles per hour, MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Mar 25—Br stmr Scotla, previ- ously reported ashore at entrance o. Guam, has broken in two and after part sunk. DOMESTIC PORTS, SEA'H'LL—AM\'M Mar 26—Stmr Montara, bence Mar 22. Salled Mar 25—Stmr Dora, for Valdex. Salled Mar 26—_Stmr ALK, for ASTORIA—Satled Mar 26—Stmr Alliance, for Eureka: bark Louisiana, for Maalla. i the charte. The plane of of the lower low waters. Rl et Time Branch Hydrographic chants’ _Exchange, March 26, The Time Ball on, the tower of the Ferry Otfice, U. reference is the mean Ball. S. N, Mer- San Francisco, Cal., building was dropped exactly at noon to-day- ¥ p. m. Greenwich time. Lieutenant, U. 8. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 J. C. BURNETT, . N.. in charge, A variety of . articles FOR SALE in the Miscellancous Ads. Gas Engines to Sewing Ma- chines—Some bargains may interest you. that A number of MISCELLA- NEOUS WANTS, you can fill the too. needs. P&hml K street. S 25 by W 120: $10. Anta and Andrew Taft to Jacch Heyman Company (corporation), lot on § line of T 2:6 W of Forty-sixth avenue, W 75 by S 1 m Paul Molter to Frank McGowan, lots 9 to 14, block 21, Sunnyvale Homestead Associa- tion: Catted” Rallroads of San Franclaco to 8, Ducas Company, rerecord 2033 D. 225, lots 114 2918, Precita Valley Lands: $10.388. Anca D. Joost to Charles S. Warnock, Int on W corner of Ruseia and Edinburgh streets, NW 50 by SW 100, block 39, Excelslor Home- stead: £10. caqon Jr. and Blanche Matrien to Thomas £. Atherstone, lot 7, block X, Park Lane Tract 3; $1000, : Builders’ Contracts. R. D. Davis & Co. (owners) with L. and B. Bmanuel _(contractors), archifects Meyer & O'Brien—Counters, shelving, hardware, nc. (stote fixtures) in bullding on NE_corner Geary street and Gnntlme.!fllzunn § 626, W 10:5, § 40:7; $2750. B Blh T with ok Lindaay (con- in the saloon and announced that he would prefer charges against the offi- cer to-day. Shaw denies that he used his club and declares that Hancock was drunk and fell against a table, cut- ting his head open. The bartender of the saloon corroborates the officer’s statement. e Policeman Fights Mob. Policeman Skain had a fight with a half-hundred drunken sailors in the Cape Nome saloon on Pacific street last night. The sailors came from the training ship Independence at Vallejo and proceeded to do up the street. Special Sam Dagget and several other policemen came to Skain's assistance and the riot wu quelled. Five of the sailors landed In jail. a great and good man and is good enough to deserve it. It is the finest and costliest whiskey distilled. See that you get Mar- quette and you are sure to get the best. ] GEOMMES & ULLRICH, SPOEN-PATRICK COMPANTY, DISTILLERS. 400 BATTERY ST. 8. F. CHICAGO, ILL. £y TELEPHONE MAIN 536.

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