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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, \WWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 190 STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA ARRIVES FROM HONOLULU PREPARING WA] [ | samomem, Trains loave and are dae CARRYING MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED PASSENGERS Special Sale of || (5580 T EmE FOR CATHERINGH Leather Goods | yurnanins Brings Back a Largei 1% (....'.'.'nl&'."'..... Party of Ohio | Governor and Mayor Receive Shriners. i Request to Nam_le Delegat.esl E i to a Commercial Congress ‘ Alameds, by whose going sna PROMPT ACTION NEEDED, 1 Honolulu set erday from the full cargo and gers. Dr. P. H. of fourteen Ohio liner from the ave been having ple ived ¥ General Agreement of State Representatives on Plans May Be Reached in Advance | the p $4.00. 10se that came up on the H. D. Loveland, vice president for || FOR THIS 24-IN., LEATEER SUIT CASE. 16 K ywn, Commissioner ration at . v California of the Trans-Mississippl| . ation at Homolule. Hz .1 Commercial Congress, has addressed || Above is one of the special offers Brown and Ras| 4 a t we are making for the next ten days. d on a vacation. letters to Governor Pardee and to ‘We would be glad to have you look Mayor Schmitz requesting them to|} over our line. It's thel bea; and m.ostt make early appointments for delegate§ || complete assortment in the marke for the State of California and this cn.y: A e M to the comgress, to the end that before B S -2 C | the delegates from California start for A. B. Smith 0., | St. Louis they may counsel together in 116 Ellis, near Powell, this city and so come to some under- |} ¢ G\ standing, that they may act unitediy for the good of the State. There have been fourteen preceding sessions of the Trans-Mississippi Com- don of Ann Arbor, he islands studying | ormation, returned on the \. C. Kellway, an English an, and B. Stevens, who a tour of the world, were 1 the liner. R. C. Lydeck- who has b in charge of the ited States Weather Bureau at Hon- up on the Alameda. He is| to Washington, D. C. R.| | £ n, purchasing agent in thej Southern Pacific service, was anolher| | - S | mercial Congress. The first was held in P -nle s - dred and thirty Japanese Galveston, Tex., in 1890. Last year the al S ln—rr"&-n mited-—] “Foe came from Homolulu on the Alameda. congress met at Seattle. There has --u n-uo lare, never been a session in this city. Or- dinarily the California delegates have nflmlst met for the first time after their ap- pointment on the cars as they jour- ner'’s passengers inciuded lber (~Newmaa, - s: apeert, nn-m 3 | -— H. Arendt and tbree children, J. Mrs. Adams and chiid, Miss S. Boyer, J. K. Brown, F. W. Butler, 3 neyed to the city selected for the con- e gress. Under such circumstances there ::""““ Fiflings.......... lu-v ity .smn cpe dunday Miss L. H. has been little opportunity for discus- alnless Crowns..... . ;g:"fl!' nday e, s S | sion of home interests in advance. Fuii Set of Teeth 7"""‘"""“."... snd Wi e . < S - Mr. Loveland was a delegate last % 3 Reno Passenger—| . B e Mbe A | year trom California. He then realized ‘VAN VROOM” yus, Eimira, Mrs. A. F. Luening, that there was a lack of understanding Sixth and Market Tonopah, Spar! 3. Moses Jc., Mise | |amang the California delegation. Mr. 8.06F Port _Costs, M: Mossman, J. Murphy, L Mahoney, Mrs. | Loveland has already been appointed ;f-!r L“lm sson _and 4, Miss L. B.wPerkins, Shields, B. Stevenson, B. herman, J. J. Williams, ‘Winston. ks ene <8 Emma Caudina Well Known. masted schooner Emma Claudina, | to represent several commercial organi- ay Stations My-lrm Co-u 12.200 zations in this city. (VDD UV VDVT T DY L-Yunlu nnq. The fifteenth session of the Trans- Mississippi Commereial Congress will T DR. JORDAN'S anear | e prened tn ot e e pacine | ¢ MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Sound last May for Baranoff Coast States will send delegates, also lfilmfl' Bt GrhATIE, B.T.Cal, ce been heard of, has Alaska, "Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado,| § A uw-u--l-l Museum In the his coast for more than A Towa, Idaho, Indian Territory, Kansas, | o WSSy S e - seise paat ol 'y the oldest is & vessel of 186 tons net ¥ ~# | Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana, Mis-| Uit on the Con Eat. 3o oot reg 2 by Matthew . Z i Py New Mexico, | ownea by the O Sehoene. Naptlp, win aye 2 7 Movements of Steamers. ;?::ix Venbxgll(:. Néxr::&x“ Xfe‘g’fii'.‘ ':'. Jnuu:':z‘uu OF MEN National City | 5 Shirosvany it woe: IBORAPEIC. it > { TO ARRIVE. South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyo- | P e e s o » = | Rt 13, "‘; » "}*“‘fi:"‘“ 1! | i = A e | ming. These States and Territories are | Write for Book, - s — 5 Y P i 2 | represented each by one member in the | by July 20—Lat 7 N. long 120 08 W, Br ship ] SCHOONER EMMA CLAUDINA. | | ;:;l:f .| Oyster garbor % 3 :: exec\:tl\e’rcomxlnntee d'l'h‘e!,.( n'ilsed 'Cl';m"“ « Lucipata. from Bellingham for Callao. | WHICH HAS NOT BEEN HEARD | | TSXa% - 14 | mercia] Travelers an e Travelers' | & | P]:',' ;{xm: Rita Newman—Sept 11, .\\\[ [or | FROM IN MONTHS. Fl P Napte. . .. ”m“"uu - 14 | Protective Association also are repre- et ¥ L A S b ~& | 5. Barbara... | San Pedro.. 14 | pented each by one member of the com- | [ & wcnr.“n‘:.':‘-_u::; grl = Saata i Per stmi Al | = 3 Corona. Humboldt T 14 mittee. | - Sepgey 16.554 o g vesier. | 25 06 N, long 1 WEATHER REPC <T. Breakwatar..| Coos Bay. - 14 " Among the leading tovics to be ms-f | overdue | | (120th Meridian, Pacific Time.) e Domiand & Way Ports|Sept. 15 cussed At the coming session of the con- | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13—5 p. m. M. Dollar..... San Pedro. . ’Eapl 15 gress next month are waterways, har-| ose and Way zee o days from | 12:55 a m—Lat long 128 63 W The following maximum and mintmum tem- 5 }g bors, Panama canal, semi-arid regions, | ! I 7.8 Ifmm’::; Cruz Exour- was quoted | stmr Coptic. from San ‘Francisco for China r < merchant marine, trade with !he | P4 still on the | and Japan. peratures are reported for the previous day ‘w "“-.‘.:._&.‘* K Koy gy oo . 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. | Cincinnati .......06-58 New Orleans X . ot, 16 . Orient, consular service, statehood, e Coasts Jose, A i B cm Montars, | BOTE0R Phitadelphia . Humboldt 54 . 16 railroad transportation, preservation rvf FOR THE rdo, Paso Rol ived Sep Semr - | Jacksonviile -65 Washington . Portland & Astoria - 18 forests, sugar industry, trade with/ 100D, LIVER.LUNGS. Sirgirie sua Lais Obispo Saata { tmr Farallon, for Skagway. | oA SR (g RO iy e ity - 16 Mexico, exports and imports through' -SLOO.LIVER. LI }(;:zbul'v':o:-.n‘u.“::.":.‘l.- . A * | Chicage GO-54 so0ias ea. . ) 2 4 o o~ £ - . : i d Set Stmr St Paul, from Nome. 52 AN FRANCISCO. o1 04'52 ?;.,,’,'f?f' " .\enp’o»fi“.‘{“«i, Ports. stpl 17 . the Guilf of Mexico and the Pacific; Anentes oft. haen § w"”‘"““" A T | - . - | Pomona’ Humboldt {Sept. 17 ' Ocean, encouragement of home manu- FOR BARBERS, mA-| 90046y ;’&‘f:’.fi:‘m‘} et in tow od Sepé 13--Tug Haager, heucs fispt 12 THE COAST RECORD. Aretie. Humboldt - 18 factures, good roads and drainage, the kerl‘ bootblacks, mu--' ....... load lum- ed S Stmr W H Kruger, hence 8 i e . BT Arcata 18 Tewis and Clarke Exposition, the pro- cuses, billiard tables, | 9.00a 8an Jous. Fres Bi i B2 o7 > A | Centraii . 18 brewers, bookbinders, cundy makers, unnnln.’ Capitels, Sants ! Sept 13—Schr Bertie Minor. for San 3 SEss~s zE o3 et .18 posed - Federal Denartment of Mines g1y "ficur mills, foundries, laundries, paper- Grove, San | | ey —ete Bt Jest, Joi: Sat 3 ?5 25 23 - ".; Humboldt ... .18 and Mining, trade with Alaska and hangers, printers. painters, shoe factories, sad Principal S Galnte Tor-Bah Tl % o $S 32%s =5 Es Sydney & Wa . 19 Canada and kindred matters. etablemen, 'tar-roofers, tanmers, tailors, etc. | 1 San Jose and Way 3 Steams anyis liner | TATOOSH_Pased in 'Sept 13_Stmr St STATIONS. § 3533 33 §° | 8an Dieog Way Pts.(Sept ;;' Governor Pardee may appoint ten' BUCHANAN BROS., | 11304 8sata L3 sall a X om Nome 8 e > B 2 B . . Y . aegorato At;fl!x:r;: F:::”.for Seattle; stmr Edith, fm B § g : ; BH"'“m:""om |Sept. | delegates at large from this State. The Brush Maxufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. 1 ...,—_“'.,m 7 gl FARALLQN [SLANDSPassed Sept 13, : {2 Point Arena. 7!7 cities are entitled to one delegate each Del Monte Express (except Sun- N B 8 W, 8 10:20 a Stmr' Alam from Honolulu. { R T ?“‘L SO ¥in A, g and one delegate for every addlllonal[ .““.'0-5‘ SO B S B 3 - S Passed 45 p m—Ship Alex Gibson, 30.08 74 s ;ed W 5000 inhabitants. 1 Mon! frem Brist: for Francisco. 286 an ro & Way i —_———— Buflmun-nni | g | TACOMA—Arrived Sept 13—Bktn Chas F Foy Portland & Astoria 2_1v dlu:lur[- infammations, | Brings ( o of Salmon® Crocker. from Port Blakele 7 China & Japan. 23 | Identified as Paul Zwicker. irritations or ulcerstions | "POINT REYES—Passed Sept 13. 1 p m— | i Seattle & Tacom 2 € i of mucous membranes " which arrived | gemy Grace Dollar. from Gravs Harbor for San ] 0.7-" . Puget Sound Por 2| Paul Zwicker is the name of (hei Painiess, and not sstria- | 2 Naknek, brought | Francisco: stmr Sequola, from Grays Harbor., | Pocatello . Honolulu & Kahi % | man who suffocated himself with fl- | . gent or poisonous. - | tor s o Ful G 2 « 2p-08° 74 s H QINSINAAT, Sold by Druggists, | 2 S San Pranciaco; stmr lton, from West- n.:g»;ndfl;ce 23’1:4 ?f; TO SAIL. luminating gas last Sunday night in | o 1 s | : S 3 ngeles. .2 it Lor s 1 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | ST MICHAEL—Airived Sept 8—Stmr Rose- | Mt Tamalpais20.95 80 50 W Steamer Destination. | Sails.| Pier. | the Hancock House, at 781 Mission | Y | TEORT HARFORD.-Sailed Sept 13—Stmr Bo. | g B P e g g LS a | street. The body was identified at the1 & : Y 1 eyes Lt..29.9 NW O » . i Matters of Interest to Mariners ,ndf;fin‘“r San Pedro; stmr Despatch, for San | portlang e 2 b Y O % il ml:mmrp::-sfu FiL MR l(io:,xouzly;!rtlen} sb:'t '1‘?4 {:tleerstx;? Shipping Merchants. | P ¥S HARBOR—Arrived Sept 12—Schr w | Réd Bluff [ /"29°84 90 38 SE Clear .00 | Chico......| Caquille River.....| 8 pmiPier 2 ar .’ on) . s ; s 15 | F Witzemann, hence Aug 23. g i 20.84 B 46 00 | North Fork. | Humboldt - 5 pm|Pier 20 She said he was a musician, who ar-| Europe at 23 9d | BAY—Arrived Sept 13—Stmr Signal, e ¥ -00 | S Barbara..| Grays Harbor. | § Dlbier 2 rived recently from Portland, Or., and | e Madeleine loads red- | t 9. - ot 3 -00 | Mariposa . ‘?hll!l’o?érlwl ;-m»;{er ; became_despondent because he was | woot 3 B 1 w argy i B o g B -9% 54 00 \A::alm & Portland|1l am{Pier 24 | Unable ‘to obtain employment here. A < efonts- S buio 1 In port prior to Sept 1—Schr Emma 4 b T Seattle & Belinghm| 4 pm|Pier 10 Fe was unmarried. B, s €5 Htlo wil from Beattle. .00 = ; Beptember 15. | St : el SAX IDRO—Arrived Sept 13—Stmr Cen- ¢ 3 M. Dellar. .. Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pier 20 N ors. N »: tralia, hence ‘Bept 11; stmr Sami hence i LI O e e o | § el 8 | Netion (o' Fusptan | IAS’I HMANOLA' A Cargo for Honolulu. Sept 10. © NW Gaedy -00| Eurska..... Humboldt ® 4m Pler 15 | Baggage transferred to and from all traina | gy gno only cure for Nervous and s te alietull Jaatoniee o EASTERN PORTS. 4 SE Cle—:‘; o ?‘vund:uer grlys Harbor......{. o0 ;m — | steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- Bromohial ASTHMA, . a yesterday PRGOS,y i of rigmr g ST T - ¢ mo. .- Bt ‘Arena & Albion| §'pm|Pier 21 gie trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents ; Morton ral merchandise T et Py e s ot State ofCal. | San Dlego & Way-| 9 am|Pier 11 | Special Delivery, 108 Taylor st. 800 Markes | TOUF DFugsist or at 08 MAIGHT ST. including the “ISLAND PORTS ER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL September 16. | | |n. Oakland Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 40% e baies Bay, S vkt e FORECAST. 2 Northland.. | Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pler 27 | —_———— 15 ctis sbeat. 1038 | ma, trem e B B _Unsettied weather prevals -~ over Southern - &os Angeley Parts.(10 amiPler 2| TANNER WILL NOT PROVIDE.—Mps. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. 5 0. 280 pigy beer. | HILO-Salled Sept 15—Stmr Entecprise, for | Callfornia. Light raln is reported at San Grays Harbor. I g p g B ¥ - o . e P e t:s 300 Ibe | San Francisco, g Diegn, Iniependence and Flagstaff and cloudy . Grays Harbor. 10 | Lizzie Toomey, T olsom street, secured a a3 shine 2 pos bowir Bige. FOREIGN PORTS weather prevaile along the entire coast. It is Humbaldt 9 | warrant from Police Judge Mogan yesterday s st ot sofe. 20 Sus wees. | murL . also cloudy in tbe Sacramento Valley and it - Willapa Harbor...’| 4 pm|Pler 20 | fcr the arrest of Peter Tanner, her son-in-law, = 2 % e L—1n port Sept 11—Ger ship Alice, for | iy advisable for raisin makers %o be prepared -{ Hambwrg & Way.. 12 m) 1 omd shirgs of failare 1o Feovide for bis child, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. e o ":‘ WAL to stack thelr trays. 11 | 15 months old. She said that Tanner was a “ B _‘_dx “-*_" s ok po‘r{:.’:d port Sept 1—Ger ship Ne- | There has been but little change in temper- 2 faney Ml;::nderlnnd was living with another LESSEE Merchandise for the North. = ature on the Pacific slope, except near Port- | weman and neglecting his wife and child. stea: of Puebla sailed on Mo uo””‘ ')"7%“,\" Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty = Santarc th an asorted carso con- | MOJI—Arrived Aug 20—Br -lmr Robert | hours, ending midnight, September 13: OCEAN TRAVEL. BRAILWAY COMPANY, ibian ports, valued at | 4Qamacn. trom Honolulu, Northern _ California — Cloudy, ‘unsettled * Puget Sound Ports. { Poot of Market Street. e following: 933 PKEE | conor T poni D cArrived Sept 1—BI etmr Deu- | weather Wednesday: Hght southerly winds in. N. Y. via Ancon. Tiburon Ferry, Foob 139 phus ontens, 00 S 90 | BROA O e Senitls. Iand; fresh westerly winds on the coast. | Honolulu ... Steamers leave Broadway o s e i A e ) s T AR el pt 10—Span stmr | Southern California — Cloudy, unsettled Eureka & Coos B. wharves (plers 9 and 1), FRANCISCO TO IAI BAFAEL. B 2 BT TNOR Paad T oos. weather Wednesday. possibly light showers; September 18, San Francisce: 3:00, tr 4225 Jbs raisins, 4500 Ibs salt, €8 | VEN ThrR l'll:m‘d Sept 11—Fr bark La | light southerly winde Grays Harbor. p For xexcnmn. Wrangel, | 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 4 Ibs coffee, 19 pkgs table ulnw:a.n Yfi,l’:":;rl-n:n.d (!or‘:.lue stown. Nevada—Cloudy Wednesday. .| San Diego & Way Juneau. Haines, Skagway. CALIFORNIA 685 ibe dried | LR e et o O tpsterk L& | San Francisco end vieinity—Cloudy, un- September 19, | Ao Al L sl Sy ks groceries and | Bruvere, from Fortland for Queenstown settled gueather Wednesday; light southerly | Pomona.... |Humboldt ... . 13717, 22, 27. October 2 LIMITED TO CHICACO Ibs meals, 125 Ibs tes. 135 sals | | RAMBURG _Arrived Sep —Br chip | winds, changing to fresh westerly G. W. Elder | Astorla & Portiand e s s LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS S e A | DR ET Arvived. Seot” 13—Stme Ventura, | y 05 AVESISS and vicinity—Cloudy, unsetiled | Jeante...... Seattle & Tacoma. g R R a favine, 4 le, m, o s | weather nesday. possibly light showers; September 20. | ., s ant e e o Satled Sept 12—Br stmr Ind e e Apsata. Cas B & Pt. Orfd) pier 1 | BT e e et 12, 3, ;szx;'n og:l' s pkes ary goods, Py ra- | “For mo—Cloudy, unsettled weather Wed- | Korea. China & Japan. Pier 40 | Lingham a.' m. Sep o- Pig: drugs. PANAMA—Arrived Sept 7—Br bark Battle ,,“‘,"’m:" Dowsibly showers: : Ighi nartheast .| Newport & Way. { Pler 11 ::.m"enc?ar Amn&-‘;«:uam;.m Ry, Se- r?f!i o ety BB o | . By et o oo Bacramm de.mvk('loumy Wednesday; fresh N o it anties ¢ ats, or Tezoma to . P. K. S s Yo S X na Ibs dried fruits and a O e e s B " Sun, Moon and Tide. A G. McADIE, District Forecaster. N' \-bA.vrlco’n.' (I R e ’sr.“"hum"'"w"éfl?g,)_ Pomona. 1:30| 7:30 a. m.] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, For Manitoba—387,475 Ibs dried fruit, val- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | o e e e .. ge,,.'i . 16, 22, 28 October 4. :30 & m. Merced, Hanford and Visalla. Leas ued at 3500 e e Tl gy g gt gog o e X FROM SEATTLE. “For Los An:elel (via: Part Los Angeles and | $:00 2 T 'ror Stockton. San Fran. or Australia—75 nned salmon oint, entrance to San Franeisco 7 —~ ¢ 25 cn aseorted canned goods, valued at $8553. Bay. Published by official suthority of the | ST PAMER EMMA COLAUDINA Steamer. | Destinatton. Sails. | Santa Ro gy e 8 M B o S fapJamten Y- Frnt Qampon ‘“' ok { un- | —_— Superintendent. HAS ARRIVED AT NOME ‘ State of Calttorni ST AR aazs. NG INTELLIGENCE. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at —_— Nome & N. E. Siboria [8ept /14 | Son"Los Angeles (via. San Fetro and TICKET ormx SHIPPI) the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 28 | 7,010 Overdu Vessel .| Bkagway & Way Ports. Sept. 13 | (%2 R R g - minutes later than at Fort Point: the neight | 1ONE Overdue Trading Vessel Returns Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. 15 | terey, San * Seuln ARRIVED. of tide is the same at both places. From a Voyage to the Siberian . . Beldovia & Way Ports.|Sept. lfly :.uu Ohhm). Ventura and B\unflm Tuesday, September 13. Coast. Cotnn City. nuny & Way Ports. |Sept. Bonita, 9 a. m.. Sept. IZ. 28, Octol U § stmy Preble, Lopez, 4 hours from Mon- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. ympia...... Nome & N. E. Siberia. |Sept. m‘v b ooy Tl Py & R el SEATTLE, Sept 13.—The long Skagway & Way Portal|Sept. 21 | For 'Ensehada, Magda del ToSARRAFAEL A 4 overdue steamer Emma Claudina, . 34 | ciabe, Mhmicns AiSs. Ro- burn, Thompeon, 7 hours from which sailed from Seattle for trading | SUES TO RESTRAIN For hmdh:r l:f:r- 4 T Hansen, 59 hours from Ho- ports along the Siberian coast May PAYMENT OF BILLS | " Fiowne OPFIOES-—i New Montgom: | | Q 11, was to-day reported as having ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Broad. | Stmr Berry, 14 days from reached the roadstead at Nome. Former Poundmastcr Claims That | way ;hg“;;m :‘f ce, 10 Market st. ¥ prentiss, Abistrom, 84 hours from Wil- The vessel went north under char-| Mayor Should Have Passed on - P10 Sarket st Franciteo, T ar arbor. ter to the Northwestern Commercial * Demands of Treasury. The Pacific Transter Cn 20 Sutter sty will Company, and was expected in this The hearing of testimony in the flg:&:“%@ nx::u.- e =, . port on her return voyage mot later | case of H. O. Irwin, former pound- K g 8az Diego: put in to than July 31. It was feared that the | master, against the Supervigors, the| OOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Pedro, Rasm 26 hours trom exne-uon of the tides vessel was lost, with passengers and | Auditor and the Treasurer of the city nmm LINE TO lAmruul m ussen, ¥ for fuel the early mormnx lid“ are given in the left v. Th e L e om. Bu. | hand. tolumn wnd the sucemive tidse ot the | Cro TS Claudina s owned by |to restrain them from allowing: the T Pomo, Ahlin, 12 hours from Albion, Arens 10 hours. Alcatraz, Anderson, 16 hours from :18, 5:50, T ys and legal 30, 5, 1 00, Charles Nelson of San Francisco. direct Roe ime; the payment of the bills of C. B. Hol- of Morton st. -{.“ Nopander, 59 hours from BN T R brook, the present poundmaster, took ou:‘m class % $70 and Wa# : wbirs, - Anfindsen, 70 hours from Trowt Sireams Replenished. place in Judge Troutt’s court yester- ATES AND ot pom ey SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 13.—One hun- | day. New Y 25, ROrace Deller, Olbum, W5 hum. frem | o and then the numbes | dred thousand trout have been re- Atter the passing of an ordinaned Rt S Momtgorery 58, 1606 1125 p . ia. McClements, 77 hours given is -ub;.w-l m;? t'b- depth nm by ficeived by Game Warden Reed from | by the Supervisors taking the lmwoint- Tickets sold by all luxn-‘ Ticket Agents. hudanatntr‘flwnmn at 12 e et mours from Burekn, | oF oo iower low waters. " %" ™% | the McCloud River hatchery. The fish g;'_mh:;guglg-fl;;;l::;og' e May | o aanIo® & €@ Hru v |t - . 3 Srip Columbia, Licblg, 21 Svs o, Naknek will be dl:mbnted In the various | o tne Society for the Preve; ':&':,. of m """" S f - 1 R '35 « hoirs. trom Not- s O e T e laced jn | CTUCILY to Animals, was made pound- oSS e gt 3303 2309 fa: rancisco, Boulder Creek, d th o‘t’h‘ In | master by the Supervisors. %M Honolulu, 11 a.m. g STAGES conmect at sBower, Gooamansen, 6 days from : - . and the other _ffty| The suits are to prevent the ulow- . B, - A E. Sulphur Springs and Mark & thousand will be placed in the follow- ance of three bills for pound expe: Inl ‘and Sydney, -n,.,... .,.. 29, 2pm. [ 9 y—] Fuiton for -.-d_ D) CLEARED. ing streams: Zyante Creek, tively $197, $89 and lllfi. L[Wt-flm ‘fllmm l!' Lytton Springs: — L : BELC B W s | St e R 0 Wi S P 1 e . ES i ¥ his '“!hm order t:nh t.hhq might not r Columbia Doran, Astoria; Oregon R reach the Mayor, 0 empowered Nav C Mohican, Kelly, Honolulu; Welch & Qfl Mlh o;:r 830‘.‘. On, 8. Navy Yard and Vallejo. sun-r. ik 7 sizs date ‘while Gipsy p T i 3 25 i »3%

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