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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AY 31 1904 e~ PREDICTS FALL OF MAMMON Brooklyn .\hmster Believes That in Near Future It Will Be Vulgar to Be Rich PESSIMISTS ARE SCORED TG 1 Clergyman Points Out That Nociety ter Is Growing Bet- Instead of Worse Brookly Newell Dwight bé that in the next t will be considered vulgar ch, yester- have jingling he prophesied, Knov to of ety of to-d bad. He con- now about a x'ert sam- You say that all men are Sunday to gamble. wrote two gen- Three-quarters of ail ve become gamblers.’ You is a lack of mperance. count for win &and w ainment of the Congreg rs’ Associa- tion of an part of the e the early m horse races e who are inter~ | lay in the . ple go to a | horse race that t center of attrac- - in the old days there would have hee fty suck ces in a year when 1k 1 have been deserted for 1 We must remember t his nation a great ember that he the future.” —_———— . MAY DEATH RATE IN CHICAGO BREAKS RECORD Number of Des Is Fourteen Per Cent Lower Than Average of Former Years. May on record in Chicago is re- HICAGO, ; the weekly bulletin of the ! pa The bulletin During the twenty-eight dayvs that a total of al death 0 population. The | the previous decade he closing month’s previou: as 12 e e-— Water I‘mm Notes. nearly 2 per cent low- Jowest—that of iner Ala with has been en- for some mont ericen coast, is due here Dollar arrived May be_ The M. §. Dollar | r Kobe. s < S all. Presch Hyérographid Office, U. & N., Mer- chante’ Exchas San Francisco, Cal., May 80 The Time Bail on/ the tower of the Ferry buiding was dropped exactly st hoon to-d j. e. &t noon of the 120th meridian or $. m. Greenwich ti 3. £ BURNETT. Lieutena: B in charge ay— at K, May 30.—In his sermon | Hillis 30.—The lowest May | |STEAMSHIP SPOKANE WILL TRANSPORT SUMMER EXCURSIONISTS TO ALASKA | Captain 1 C. Thomas Will Command the Vessel During "the Vacation Season, Sailing From - Here To-Morrow and Leaving Seattle June 7---Passengers Are Booked From All Over World PES j' BRITISH _SHIP MERION H, WHICH DRYDOCKED LAID UP AWAITING CHARTER. WAS TOWED ND PREPARED FOR SEA. WHERE SHE WILIS B! SINCE HAS BEEN | When the steamship State of Califor- | nia docked yesterday at Broadway | whart Captain H. C. Thomas, her com- | | mander, ended the last southern trip he will make for some months. Cap- tain Thomas has been selected by the acific Coast Steamship Company to | | command the Spokane, which leaves ‘here to-morrow for Seattle. The Spo- | vkn_ne leaves Seattle June 7 for South- | | eastern Alaska and for the rest of the summer will make the excursion trips | of which the company has made a spe- cial feature every year. She will make six trips in all, leaving Seattle every | | fourteen days. | These trips to Alaska have gained | great popularity with Eastern and for- | |eign tourists and passengers ennugh* have been booked already for every trip to insure a good season. Burton | Holmes made the trip last year and | embodied his experiences in one of his lectures. He since has delivered that | lecture in every large Eastern city and {in many parts of England and Scot- | |1and. Wherever he has spoken of | Southeastern Alaska Pacific Coast | Steamship Company time tables, de- | scriptive folders and other guides and |lures to the Pacific Coast have been distributed among the audience and | Burton Holmes’ | more than one of dollar, because it is of better So it is with the many to-surrender possession of my At the Marked-Down Prices, thirty-eight days, in order to The PUBLIC MUST be assertion when I say that I undertaking avill be assured. Will open this morning away—prices are so low) on Suits, Skirts, Jackets, Shirt Fancy Goods and Notions. stock of best quality Linings closing-out prices. A gold dollar has greater value than a Mexican silver tised—they have not the true ring of the genuine article. My sale has the true ring, because I am under contract ondthe 15th day of July. I have still on hand $150,000 Worth of Choice Dry Goods eight working days. Therefore, I must sell FOUR THOU- SAND DOLLARS’ worth of goods every day for the next Prices Alone Will Do It. Worth of Merchandise for One Dollar in coin; and to the public I say, come and investigate, and the success of my week will concentrate all our energies (I might say in giving Quilts, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Dress Goods, Silks, Be on Hand for the Bargains. Not in a lifetime will such an opportunity be presented. The attention of the Dressmakers is called to our large C. CURTIN, o11and 913 MARKETSTREET quality. sales that are now being adver- store to Olson Bros., Grocers, to be disposed of in thirty- clean out my stock. convinced of the truth of my MUST give them Two Dollars’ at g o'clock and for the ensuing the immense stock of Blankets, Waists, Hosiery, Undérwear, and Trimmings, of all kinds, at | Redondo; listeners will be among the passengers carried north this summer on the Spo- kane. R Merioneth on Drydock. The British ehip Merioneth, which arrived here In August, 1902 was towed yesterday from Sausalito, where she has been lald u to the Union Iron Works drydock. She has at last been chartered and®@after hAving been | scraped and painted will load grain for Queens- | town. The Merioneth is famous for her spesd and some years ago came here from England in 98 days SRASERPES T The Overdue Ldst. The vessels on the overdue list are quoted for reinsurence as follows: Lamorna and Conemaugh, 90 per cept: Laura, 60 per cent; ITima, Leyland Bros. and Crown of Germany, 10 per cent; Juteopolls, Neck, Wynford, Queen Elizabeth, La Rochefoucauld, Largo Law ana Willy Rickmers, 7 per cent. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, May 30. Stmr Btate of Californie, Thomas, 42 hours from San Dieo Stmr F. A. Eilburn, Jafinsen, 7 hours from €tmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 42 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Melville Dollar, Fosen, 36 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Newburg, Andresen, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Czarina, Johnson, Bay tmr Arcata, 43 hours trom Coos Nelson, 54 hours from Coos Ba Stmr Edith, Hall, 96 hours from Seattle. Stiar Westport, Smith, 26 hours from Eu- relk hr Confianza, Johnson, 19 hours from Sad- dle Rock. SAILED. | Monday, May 30. Tiwaco, Leffingwell, Pigeon Point. F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria, B. Newburg, Andresen, Grays Harbor. Whitesboro, Olsen, Point Arena. Charles Nelson, Gunderson, Eureka. Melville Dollar, Fosen, Tacoma. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, May 30, 10 p. m.—Weather clear; wind west; velocity 12 miles per hour. SPOK May 18—In lat 45 N, long 85 W, Ger ship Nereus, from Rotterdam, for New York. DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HAREOR—Sailed May 20—Stmr Chehalts and schrs J. M. therwax and A M Baxter, for San Pedro; schr Sallor Boy, for San Francisc Arrived May % stmr G. f- Lindauer, hence May PORT BRAGG—Arrived May 80—Stmr Brunswick, hence May 29. DON DO—Arrlved May 26—Bktn Wrestler, 306tmr Noyo, from San Ealled May 30—Schr Stimson, for Ballard; bark Vidette, for Fort Brags. BAn'Ived May 30—Stmr Acme, from Fort TAgE. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 80—Stmr Man- dalay, from Eureka; stmr Coquille River, from Port 'Los Angeles; stmr Santa Cruz, hence M ;’.uea May 80—Stmr laqusa, for Sen Fran- cinco. SANTA BARBARA—AI‘PI'.G May 30—Stmr Santa Monica, hence May 28. BANDON—Sailed May 20—Schr Advance and stmr Fglz beth, for San Francisco. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr SOUTH BEND—Arrived May 30—Stmr Be- quola, hence May 26. EUREKA—Arrived May 20—Stmre Pomon: and Eureka,_hence May 38; stmr North Fork, hence May 2. Sailed May 20—Stmr Prentiss, for San Fran- cisco; stmr South Bay, for San Pedro. Arrived May 20—Stmr Phoenix, hence May Sailed Msy 20—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. May 380—Stmr FEureka, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived May 30—Stmr Lakme, from from San TATOO!H M out May 30—Nor stmr Tellus, from Oyster Harbor, for San - Fran- cisco; schr Albert Meyer, from Ballard, for San Pedro. Passed out May 30—Ger stmr Serapls, from Seattle, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Salled May 30—Stmr Alllance, Francisco, Nal, for U. K. May 20— Stmr Arrived May 80— Stmr Noyo, from Redondo; bark Vidette, from safled stmr Noyo, for San Fran- cisco. PORT GAMBLE—Salled May 30—Schr Gam- ble, for Algoa Bay. €008 BAY—galled May 20—Schr Molano- thon, for San Francisco. 6m;rr—’?um May 30—Schr Bnow & urgess, for Nome. » ISLAND PORTS. HONOL!JLU——ArrIved H.ly 30—U S stmr Thetis, from crulse; U 8 stmr Albany, from Menila and Shaghal. MANILA—Salled ~ May 13—Bktn John Palmer, for Port Townsend. EASTERN PORTE. NEW YORK—Arrived May 20—Br stmr Al- trom Manila. benga, FOREIGN PORTS, CORONEL—Salled May 25—Br stmr Ald- gate, for New York. URG—Sailed May 26—Ger ship Carl, for Port Los Angeles. Eureka. SAN DlEGO——Arflved May 30—Stmr Iaqua, . YESTERDAY FROM SAUSALITO S o £8E = TO THE UNION IRON WORI SHE ARRIVED HERE AUGUST. 1802, AND EVER B S - stmr Trevia, for Manita. SUEZ—Arrived May 29—Br stmr Indrani, from Port Natal, for Nagasakl. EHIELDS—Safled May 28—Fr bark Join- viile, for San Francisco. SWANSEA—Safled May 28—Br bark Strath- don, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. MOVILLE—Arrived May 30—Stmr rian, from Montreal and Liverpool. PLYMOUTH—Arrived May 30—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grésse, from New w Toxk. for Cher- bourg_and Bremen, and proceed NEW YORK—Afrived May Soeftmr Minne- tonka, rom Londow el REMEN—Arrived May 80—Stmr York, via Plymouth rlrh der Grosse, from New and_Cherbourg. GIBRALTAR—Arrived May 30—Stmr Koenig Albert, from New York, for Naples and Genoa, and proceeded. Preto- Sailed May 30—Stmr Princess Irene, from Genoa and Naples, for New Yori. GLASGOW—Sailed May 30—Stmr Corin- thian, for Montreal. CHERBOURG—Salled May 30—Stmr Bar- barossa, from Bremen and Southampton, for New York. NAPLES—Arrived May 80—Stmr Romanic, | from Boston. LONDON—Arrived May 30—Stmr Minneap- | olis, from New York. iy 20 Movemen:s of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From, Humboldt . Seattle . Cequille Humboldt Honolulu . Puget Sound Pdrts Point Arena & Alblon. «| Eel River Ports. w York via Panam Oyster Harbor ... New York via Panam: Humboldt Mendocino & Pt Arena.| San Diego & Way Ports| Seattle & Tacoma..... Portland & Way Ports. Portland & Astoria. Seattle & Beilingham Centenrial. Alliance. . ".| Puget Souna Sydney & Way New York via Pana | China & Japan.. TO SAIL. Destination. % AT L5 AN Nt | Sails. 31. via Panama.]12 m! Poru 10 am| | A A Los Angele: Newport Seattle & Humboldt ... June 1. .| Beattle direct...... | Astorla_& Portiand China & Japan. Coquille River . Coos B. & Pt, Ortd Humboidt 9g 38 .E». 8 g San DI & le PtnAm:l‘:'A’.Alblon June Humboldt . Hamburg & Way. June 4. 9_B Point Arena . £8 = North Fork. Alliance. ... Columbia.. . Chas. Nelso Curacao. ... Humboldt Eureka & Coos Bay June 6. Astoria & Portland June 7. Nome & Telier....|. Mexican Ports .... FROM SEATTLE. For. 4 Skagway & Way Ports. | May n Skagway & Way Ports. |June Nome Nome \rsudu & ';Vfly Ports ome & Teller.. Nome & St. Michael. Nome & oohmn Bay. Michael. Way Porta. [Jane Valder & Seward. - June Sun, Moon and Tide. United Btates Coast and M:fl&'!wfl'— flflnlfidfld[hto{fll‘hlflm ‘aters Pler 11 Steamer, Salls. Humboldt. Dirig B0 SO et et o'ns- the city front lon-street W] nlnnt- later than at Fort Polnt! th tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, MAY 31 KANSAS RIVER NOW RECEDING All Danger Fs Passed and Trains Will Soon Be Run- ning on Schedule Time TOURISTS ARE DELAYED Californian Among Those Surrounded by High Water Succumbs to Tuberenlosis | TOPEKA, Kans., May 30.—The high water in the Kansas River is receding slowly to-night and all danger is past. Two bad washouts on the Santa Fe, between Topeka and Emporia, have | not -yet” been repaired, but trains will be running as usual by to-morrow. The heaviest rains of yesterday fell in parts of Kansas other than the Kaw Valley, or theré would have been much | higher water here. Much damage has been done to growing crops by the rains of the past two days. One Missouri Pacific and three Santa Fe passenger trains are stalled at Queen, Mo., surrounded by high water. It is estimated that 1000 passengers are refugees there. Frank Stevens' of San Bernardino, who was on a Santa Fe train, died to- | day of tuberculosis. KANSAS CITY, May 30.—Five pile bridges erected following the great flood last year, all frail affairs, have been damaged, a portion of each being carried cut by the driftwood. In, Argentine, which was nearly swept _away last June, there was a | slight scare among the people, whg are still timid and ready to take alarm at the first indication of danger. The river | overflowed in the north end of the| town, where the land is lowest, and | sewers began to clog and run over. No serious damage resulted, however, and none is expected. —_— - —_— & the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of th day, except when there are but three tides. sometimes occurs, The heights given are addition fo the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) ADVERTISEMENTS. | BORAXOLOGY You might say that | Boraxology is a soap and | water science. When you | talk to people about wash- | ing scientifically they may smile if they don’t know. If they do know, they’ll simply see that their sup- ply of BORAX is all right, and look happy. The ques- tion of wasEmg is a ques- tion of chemistry; of hard water or soft water. Borax softens water and thereby doubles its cleansing | ower. For toilet, bath, aundry, whenever you use soap and water add a little Borax. But get it pure— 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND. For sale at drug and grocery stores eve where, in 4, 4 and 1-l packages. “The famous “AMERICAN GIRL"™ ICTURES FREE to purchasers of * z0-Mule-Team e * Borax. At stores or leut for BOX TOP and 4¢. in stamps. Pacific Coast Co., New Yeork, F o lew Yerk, Chicago, San B - § se-Mule-Team—Our Trade Mark. visit DR. JORDAN’S anraar MUSEUN OF ANATOMY m MARZET BT. bet. GthaTM, 6.F.Cal, e e Speclalist oa the Const. Eat. 36 years. disesse pouitively cured by the oldest OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN ASTHM CURE PASSENGER SERVICE — [ORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 9. F. To stay Cured. Cause re- moved. Health restored. No more Asthm. or Hay o Y ] 21, July T T R P R T RN CASTORIA For Infants and Childr The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegetable forAs- similating the Food and B nh— ting the Stomachs and Bowe! ZCHILDREN Promotes DlgesumCImrful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Morphine nor Mineral. T NARCOTIC. ng-fmnmmw INFANTS Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA vomx crry. Aperfect lbzméd for Cons| llo'n)\dSnur Stomgcl\ Dmn-l?gaé Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile S-gnamre of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE cEnTauR comPal Nro;:m TRAVEL. O. R. & N. co. OCEAN TRAVEL. sign precedes the height, and then the number T Steamers leave Broadway glven is subtracted from the depth given by wharves, plers 9 and 11, the charts. The plane of reference is the mean San Francisco. G COLUMBIA sails June 6, 16 and 26, July 6, of the lower low waters. @\ For Ketchikan, Wrangels 26. GEO. W. ELDER sails June 1, 11 and Gt o A e o ST TSR Juneay, k}:u.u;;s. bklx“lu‘» 21, July 1. 11 Only steamship line to etc., Alaska—11 a. m. June | PORTLAND, OR.. and short rail Hine from Most of the Japanese citles are very | 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, July 5. | Portiand to all points East. Through tickets to old and their streets are too narrow for | G/ Change to l;omp‘ny s steam- | all points. Steamer tickets include berth and i ers_at Seattle. meals. _S ¢ 11 | street railways. To rebuild the streets si r Vietoria, Vancouver, | a m. y oty g | | for the use of the street rallways is l;:n Townsend, Seattle, Tact:rjxn,l‘ E“}fm:‘ Montgomery st.; ¢ IFFORD, Gen. Agent ! not an e g ilingham—11 a. m.. June 4, 9, 24. | Freight Dept., § Montgomery st oot iy Jaktey, July 5. Change at Seattle to this company’s b e ———— | steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to AAWAN, SAMOA, NEW C. P. Ry. EALANE e sToREY. by For ysurskn lHum5boldt Ray)AP(vmonrl_, 1:30 REGT LIBE 1o TANIT p _m., June 3, 9, 1 3. Corona, e M T 1:30 b m.. June 6, 12, , July 6. Ay r"{:“' ) L For Loa Anigeies (v18, Port. Low ‘Angeles and i Anek- Redondo), San Diezo and Santa Barbara— 2 s Y Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. \oksl gw "fijif' For Los Argeles (via San Pedro and Fast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Moni- erey, San’ Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Fraight 0fica 329 Marai i, i, Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. cannanu elnlnu TMNSA'K’LAITXW; For Ensenada, Mugdalena Bay P :‘:’?& nmf Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, etn latven 10 salla, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m., 7th each mo. | ottt TUIen 008 OF ALASKA EXCURSION Season 1904—The S will palatial excursion steamship Spokane leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria, June 19, Aug. 2, 16. For further |nrnmm\on obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- |ery st. (Palace Hotel),10 Market st.and Broad- | way wharves. Preight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent 10 M . San Franelsco. Hynonth—ch \wnx‘—lwm-m —— ¥From New York Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. y S0c. Landing and Phone Main P. M 435 P Mt Fare one office, Pier 2. foot Mission st. 1508 HATCH BROS. New !ork—x.undcu Minneapoiis. STATEMENT xf;?‘tz’";;,’,,:. oF THB | Montreal—Riverpooims Rort sea passas CONDITION AND AFFAIRS oo or THE HOLLAND-AMERICA New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12,500 Tons. New York—Rotterdam, Via Boulogme. Sailing Tuesdays at 10 a. m. Potedam........June 14(Ryndam. North German Fire Rotterdam. 5 New York—Antwerp—Paris. INSURANCE COMPANY From New York Saturdays at 10:30 o m. hrmnlnnd ~“June 28 F HAMBURG, ox-:m(m OoN m 38T Zeeland. 2 day of December, A. 1908, year ending on that cay, u m.ae to u:o In- surance Commissioner of the State of fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as | WHITE New !orl—qnmlm—mvml. Cali- Sailing Wednesdays. Cedric.June 15, 6 am.|Oceanic..June Majestic.June 22,10 am| Peutonic.July per blank furnished by the Commissioner: Atabic.June 24, 3 pm.|Celtic. .July CAPITAL. ston—Queenstown—Liverpool. Amoum ct Cnpltll Stock, paid up _June 16, July 14, Aug. 18| in July 28, Aug. 25 - Republic (new) Aug. 11, Sept.”s ASSETS, T SERVICE FROM BOSTON Real Estate owned by Company... $34.000 00 Fast Twin-Screw Steam. Loans on Bonds and Mortg: 140,525 00 Of 11,400 to 15,000 tons. b Market Valus of aif BOSTON DIRECT TO THE - owned by Company 308 vIA AmOomms. | Sash i Company Cash in Banks. GIBRALTAR., NAPLES, GENOA. Interest due and accrued on Boods ROMANIC. “June 18, July 30, Sept. 17 | " 'and MOTLEAESS ««ovrsxrnnerre w028 11 | cANOPIC. % uly 2. Aug. Oct. 8| Premiums in due Course of Collec- First Class, $65, upward, depending on date. tion . o 8.375 57 C-D. TATLOR, Pasenger Agent Paciic Const, Bills rece 21 Post st. San Francisco. ok iee and Marine Tiske: 102,387 &7 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already pald. 152,380 21 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and .. §44.071 38 lweg resisted, Inchfiln.flqx:z:nm 20,588 . Gross premiums on re run- — ST. MICHAEL THE Al FAST ST. PAUL reinsurance pro rat: Dus to other Insuranc All other Liabilities. Total Liabilities . ! . th the Company's Steamers for Al BERTN G BEA POINTS, and _at St Michaei with the Company's River Steamers for Fairbanks and ail points on KOYUKUK. TANANA and YUKON RIVER! For Freight and Paseaze Awy to Recelved for ¥ on Bonds, and Stocks, Loans, from all other sources. co., lllsion and New Received for Rents. NORTHERN CO: 823 Cruesley building, Cor. Montgomery sts., FOR NOME Total Income EXPENDITT Net amount pald for Fire Losses (inciuding $138.240 06, losses of revious yearsd «...... s & senger and Preight Bates. | nlidiias Lo Stockholde 19,750 00 The mlflc Coast *(nmshln Co.'s Steamship | Paid or allowed for k,omm!nxon or VALENCIA it S S charges for officers, 62,430 08 FProm San Francisco, June 8, 11 a. m. for Sule. National and Lo Prom Seattle, June 14, 9 p. m. taxes 5,355 08 For rates and full information apply ""‘,.Z"‘“ paym s ufd. .Tf.p?f’.‘f 108,447 31 TICKET OFFICES, & New Montgomery st. and 10 Market st. Total Expenditures «..ceceee.. $480,568 22 FREI OFFICE, 10 MARKET ST. o J.H. COOPER, General Freight Agent. | yoes od during"the year... $308 8i0 28 C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Passenger Agent, e o . e 10 Market St., San Francisco. Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net_amonunt of Risks n during the .| $519,826,283($1,255,208 S1 3 Ramburg-finiericam Semi- Twin Screw Service FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAIHI RG THE GREAT OCEAN FL S. S. Deutsch!ind 643,405,600, 1.510.797 03 156091112 478,100 45 CAR RUPERTI, Vice President. SOLITS BALSFCKE, Sanager Subscribed and sworp to before me, this day of March. 1904, HUGH LITERING, U. WALTER SPEYER, GENERAL AGENT, PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, © 225 Sansome St. 21t 68615 ft. long—231% knots ave: Salls June 9, July 7, Auz 4. Sepl May 28 Belgravia . S. Consul General. tschland <o une 23 *Has grill room and fgymnasium on board. TINE. Offices, 55 and 37 Broadway, New Fork. &'CO. 401 CALIFORNIA ST. STEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAB.

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