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CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904. DOWN BY. COASTER, STEAMER ST. HELENA | 1S %EACHED TO PREVENT SINKING. *S(:IEOH\?EDI}S%II%CE& Captain Tries to Sail Over, Umpqua Bar Without Pilot | THE . SAN FRANCISCO 11 THE CHRISTHA stles late to Heler K e B SPANFORD BASEBALL MEN | » Christmas Dinner.’ - =4 e sl:?:p i e ety By John F. Woolrich. K rapgh the ! -Captain rdinals - | Iz .’ or o R aring | 4 i pected to Work Wonders | Th;ee] (SR of Snom h als until a tri-} ‘With the Team. y trange Winter. r impression, four or five feet | gabe Town e e el == Weather Report. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Dee. 15. | “ @ Christmas Tree. - een mad he tim* 8 ( and Bri ier Holme, 80 per cemt. . - 12g¢th Meridian—Pacific Time.) David V. Cowden, a graduate of 1903, By F Husiie 5y Superstructure of . —— SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 156 p. m. | was chosen by the excutive committee i3 i " cked like cgroun Maasiuis, has been floated after during the season. Cowden is | . . . y . o g e |an old Stanford ballplayer, and a thor- “Doc Wilson’s Christmas Pudding.’ 8 Dot e er Lizzle Vance, which left here ough student of the game. He played By A. D. McMillan. were | danger be o | Water Front Notes. The British ship Oanfa, previously reported ik extended far | and Runs Vessel Ashore; CREW REACH THE LAND | e i Tittle Craft May Be Saved | if Given Immediate Assist-! ance by the Tugboats, Will contain the following interesting stories : { and features: MARSHFIELD, Or., Dec. 15. — The Drain stage which arrived here to-day reports the schoomer Lucy, from San Pedro, ashore on the Umpqua Bar. Finding nro towboat at the mouth of the Umpqua to tow her, the Lucy at- | tempted to sail over the bar. It ap- pears that the channel had shifted since Captain Peterson, the master of | the Lucy, left the Umpqua on her pre- vious trip. Captain Peterson attempt- | ed to turn, but his ship ran hard and fast on the south spit before he was | able to bring her about. She struck late yesterday afternoon. The sea is quieting down, and Captain Peterson thinks that if he gets immediate as- sistance he will be able to float his ship, otherwise she will go to pieces. The crew was at no time in danger and reached shore safely. ——————— COWDEN WILL COACH ! of the Associated Students last night 4-12 | to coach the Stanford baseball team 58-58 “Last Christmas of Story). elie Rives. By Madge Morris. By Kathryn Jarboe. "Masque of .Joy.” = S O oft. tk on the varsity for four comsecutive o ‘:l:i KP“’i S ‘-h_ 'mn. captaining the nine in 1902 t Book pdxe. o =3 but r t Bate, 4o Pamgered of the same dats | The choosing of Cowden for baseball e ragiog f'\’"'vf':g" . | ke st This Last ;fe“a: hl:::‘;:-;‘nj"l-e:gd_pl 1: iy Theaters for the Holidays. he st Saey = e players were | - i i : the Pa | | gStations 24 Hours. Ssason. Season. | 'ecm_mf S B Tt o ik e bone With portraits of actresses playing here during : | Rea Buft D0 T 118 8.85 | cess of the graduate system in football the holidays. o T - | Sacramento . .00 1.8 3.70 | came the Idea that professional coach- | Music Page. | San Franclsco ..... .00 900 454 . Fresno . .00 5.08 o.68 | 1Dg In every branch of athletics be 3 o o n ehip Neck at Port Townsend | o ¢ | Independence .00 00 043 042 | eliminated. i Full Page Head—Typical California ’,‘h';p‘,fi,", | RIVER STEAMER ST. HELENA San Luts Oblspo 0 47 - 030 —_———— ; - : - | "WHICH WAS RAMMED BY T \ =y - I T AN L Says Howard Is a Defaulter. Girl. 1ed other damage. (L GRACE DOELAR. TEFTIRORT. e ey L. E. Chapin of New York, who Is | By R. W. Borough. PN S S connected with the American Press “Deo = Shi Yor Mexico. | Bay. Published by official autbority of the . -] n | Association, swore to a complaint be- | Uble Harness (5”' msm”me”t)' pments Tor : B e § hem P 3ls | By Anthony Hope. ~ o e SN TN | GCTRLTI B iy weiags 00t i fEgEdd f5 1 g R s oy el “Jottings of Old Lim Jucklin.” & consigned to the port | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 42 2 2 | charging Robert C. Howard, the resi- | otltL . a he | minotes later than at Fort Point; the helEdt | STATIONS, 2 £535 58 §- 7 |dent manager of the association, with | B og ie Read. $14.070, and consisted of (O tide is the same at both places. b . 583 o S | offices at 207 Sacramento street, with » - e FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. + . g8 ] felonydem;:eulemenl. Suspicion was | “On and Off the Bread LUagon g — b CJ aroused that something was wrong | e Baker 0 5 T. . with Howard's accounts and Chapin | By Charles Dryden. A - ———= e ! -2 wnts ser'}thfrom Nl:.‘w chl‘k to investi- “Fables for the Foolish. X generai prisoners. | b Fre: N B4 34 00 gate. e complaint alleges that on . bowrd 3600, 000 | = :'i"':“:’g": “}‘“g:“ :::::':‘M R EE i 57 54 -0 November 28 Howard drew a check | By Nicholas Nemo. % 5 : < xS Cititront soe At Flagsiat 21 % for $70 on the Wells-Fargo Bank and | “The Knack of Dressing Cheaply. echocner El Dorado (at Portland), Independence..30.24 56 30 .00 | Pocketed the amount Instead of ap- By Madge Moore. hence to Shanghai at 34, with Los Angeles. 30.12 74 50 00 pi¥ing it to the needs of the associa- | J SEpegn OeY. S 3 " of Menila at $9 50, chartered prior to N el & e i “First Aid to Gas Dictims. rare Br ; 3 30.24 8 4 > 100 | et SR g Comic Supplement. 152 Eeuan shis Hertha, ton. Puger 04 % i &l Arrests Unwilling Witness. | P D 1 ; proceed in ballast to Australia 3:‘ i 28| Bikis Kohn, who purchased a gold | ; uzzie rage. | arly morning tides are gi .32 50 48 20| brick from Max Gutter, was so loth | 1 " i. | hang"cotun . 3028 44 30 T, » | Pa, icture—‘“The Mist SR L En T5|to appear against the vendor that| Full Page Pict Mistletoe - fourth time column gives the last tide of the 30.18 62. 52 00 | Judge Cabaniss issued a -bench war- | Gir | Gay, except when there are but threc tides, as o7 B T "0 rant for his arrest. Detective Bun- | S iiicien o 1he ousdings of the Uones Teaces | 33‘3 i @ :?;‘l'i ;;ht;] ‘vlv':: meer}n‘t‘dom to if';m-x ;;.e 5";. | % An‘:s:r:ncelficnt of the Colored Art Supplement else- B Coast Survey Charts. except when a minus (—) | 18 2 considerable dif- ! where. ~ | s the | Walla Walla..30.40 48 40 { A " = < g | e, P e TG S e BT | Wi e 30 48 3 8| Covered Konn In. hiding ot s home | R | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | YUmA ......30.10 i2 42 | 1ast night ana placed him under ar- PRIGE, 5S¢ per copy—Mail It to your Eastern Friends § 9 10 Tower apindaic o A WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GEMERAL | rest. The bail is fixed at $500. | 'S le by All A d N 3 deal 3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. JORMCASE: { T e or fale by R e Ey s Coquilie River . Humboldt Japan Sound Ports Humboldt December 15. Sheridan, Peabody, 80 days from Nagasaki 22 days, vig Honolwlu hours. Dollar, Wehrman, 11 hours from Mon- 7 8 stmr Olsen, 83 hours from th th e mad Talalal in Toe sk bty four | The pressure has risen rapidly over the northern half of the coast. No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun- | taln: and Northern Washington. Tuls fog continues in the valleys of c.n-‘ fornia. It is cooler in Nevada and Qregon, and | coach marks a change in that branch Do You Want a Trunk At a moderate price? We have them all in the best material and lowest prices. | Sadborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. * —_——— One that looks except light showers in Oregon, Idaho | | good and is good, or a dress suit case, ( | valise or traveling set? | ' CALL OUT DECEMBER 15 JTWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF APPROPRIATE STORIES AND PICTURES Mrs. Burton Harrison. “The Madonna of the Tules.” By Martha Tustin Patton (Fifty Dollar Prize “Henn xn—fl Christmas Story "II)hen §listory Repeated.” By Ina Wright Hanson. “The Hold-Up at Mirabel.” “The Oil on Blodgett's Farm.’ Poster Picture—*“The Old Time By Charles Tenny Jackson. By Robert W. Ritchie. » the Confederacy | RECOMMENDS PASSAGE OF the passage of an ordinance prohibit- M P y warmer in Northern California. | Rev, Mr. Rader Lectures. | ‘Y NIT. CASURES | Ing the v Pedro & Wa: ters t | MANY SANITARY MES g conveyance of bread, cakes 5.-7»1,‘;"“ s [Bec’ 18 | St scotia, Johnacn, 11 hours trom Bowens it L Dl T """’; Rev. William Rader lectured at the | e and pastry through the public streets o Twel B e b 3 g e e Dec Arvena, Miller, 18 heurs from | California, north of Tehachapi—Fair Friday, | Third Congregational Church last|Health Board Urges Ordinance Re-| in open baskets or exposed containers. - X Wellington. .. | Oyeter Harbor IDec. s Tolat’ Arena 12 hours. with tule fog in the valleys; light northeast | Dight on “The Courtship of Miles| quiring All Garbage to §e Col- Petitions were flled by the Thomas A ";f;""‘f; fi;‘re}a{r; s k gg: : e ‘x;::ra- rederickson, hours ‘fllnf.nornh bk s Rt Probeigiic] | Standish.” The poem was illustrated lected at Night Only. Sanatorium and the Clara Barton Hos- Corona .| Humbolat . Dec. Stmr Jeanie, Bartlett, 116 houre from Se- | Friday; “light northeast winds, changing to b»‘;“c'h ‘:’:’r‘:";efl' dz‘:‘if;l“;e a‘n“db‘z“ux" The Board of. Health yesterday | pital for permits to maintain private te of D & Way P(- D Wwesterly. are- Vi - F g s AF':\"h D’:fi 20 'LP'““" $7 Bours frem e'lfll—hlr Friday. fully executed. The Onward Club, un- jadopted a resalutien BOCOMMSRNTRG | SRt It Whtn withlned, o6 fhe J Arena & Albion. Dec ric via Ancon..|Dec & ria. ... Dec: v Ports Dec. San Diego & W ¢ urs. !mr Gipsy, Leland, 31 hours (from Mon- Tar Sapta Rosa, Alexander, 42 hourl trom Sar Diego and way po Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday; Light north winds, i Los Kngeles and vicinlty_—¥air Fritay: light | north winds, changing to southwa: der whose management the entertain- ment was given, is deserving of praise | for the evening’s success. | the passage of an ordinance by the Roard of Supervisors providing that {it shall be unlawful for any person, Health Board alone has power in the premises. ———— The zebra is born with stripes; man "r’ e D. Gear, Mrs. R, Pts. Dec. - Sacramento—Fair Friday, 'llh fog; light ————,—— —— IR o0 cremate the re- ke am e Dictonr I M. [[Pobat Arets.. | Mendocino & Pt. Atens.(Dec, 22 | potmr Bonita Preble. 6 bours from San | porih wing. { 7 [ S or surpenstion- b S e | must acquire them. oim: .. Gibson. ’Amn o Ex . "Phoenix. Odland, 27 hours from Fresno—Fair Friday, with fog; light north | A dream of pleasure, the new two for i mains of any dead persan until such | et Y % 4 wind. A G ADIE, quarter size American, $2 7 box 25. * |remains have been in a vault for at AD' hor Commission Meets. SN et e, XN ey A3 Dissyict. Joroaster; vy — least thirty-days. The ordinance is de- The Har S v A Maggie, Whitney, 4 Bours from Half- T | D A by Shtingsihea | siEned to prevent the concesiffient of - wich " busineb: Eureka: schr Ruly, f uille River: | bimself yesterday afternoon by lassoing a run- | pussible crime by tHe incineration of P = v g 8 ¥ A Rlibira, Thompuen. W Nensk e rnm e e e | Sway hocem sn4 saving many ehiidren from | :)h,, Bady, f C 2 dnaip dogns X g 7 or ——, | being injured. ¢ antmal belongs to 2 Lo V. who bave tbe con- ‘m BAIL ey .-“P‘f catherwax, Zeuthen, 7 davs r0m | % Soghoy 1SLAND—Passed out Dec 15— | Sehew, # grocer on ‘Golden Gate- avenue. ‘A | The Health Officer was directed to ns'mas S0 L Atat | S bert Meyer, Jobnson, ® days from | SUPr Meteor, from Seattle, for San Francisco; | passing automobile scared the horse and he ran | present amendments of the present| s Steamer. | Destiraticn, | Salls.| Pler. | Bellingham. 2 Br simr Wellington. fromOyster Harbor, for | for three blocks before being captured. | anti-expectoration ordinance to the | ve T | Dessmber it | ot hr Ida A, Campbell, 4 hours from Point | "y 4 vy 3 BAY—Anchored in port Dec 15— | Board of Supervisors and also to send | Ratnier Seattie & Bilinghm| 4 pm Pler 10 CLEARED. B T e Ror R ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 every glove store a copy of a reso- Pomo Pt. Arena & Alblon| 8 pmiPier 2 Thursday, December 15. for Gueenstown. } R D e Al P AR A | Iution reciting that it is unsanitary for - :\.;Jhm‘ Grays g:;:g: 4 g: ;‘xer 4 i Sv'nr}(“m’:{g;psle.nh Eureka; Pacific Coast PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 15—Schr |sales persons in fitting- on gloves to| X. G. Lindaver er 2 | Stcamship Cor - Robert Lewers, from —— { moisten the fingers by their saliva. It 1s 2 P t Sound Ports. )l am|Pler 9 Schi uoia, Hutman, Mazatlan; Wll"lm v - R % Angeles Ports.| 9 am(Pier 27 | Olsen, o “‘:Of“"r' {I};DII;‘;’Z‘ iled Dec 15—Schr Tau- - | urged that a sponge be used to prevent 5 = Herbor......| 4 pmPler 20 SAILED. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Dec 15—Ship i the possible spread of disease germs. Visit Minnesota, Angeles Port -‘l- mPler 2 Thurater, ?ecember 15. | John Currier, for Adelaide. , | The board also recommended the » z vkt | Cont T et | § paPier 8 | A B vt ConarTs, Tasmen en Diogo o S idie 1 | passage of ordinances prohibiting the B rs, = B r P;;;}:?_;y’; Poi . i 4 pmiPier 2] Fert i I—,\r{}\'cdz!)ac ;d~hrk Emily beating or shaking of carpets, gar-| : . with women 204 | Argo 1 P Pler Chas Nelson, Christiansen, Portiand | ¥ Whithey, henice Xov 2. and not sailed a5 o nients or bedding near any inhabited The most modern and tonvenient of . nvitation of | Arcata miPler 13 | 2 A 1 flding bet the hours of 12 and | | Fountain Pens. Fills without soiling s # Bontta am Pier 11 | Stmr Jas S Higgins, Higgins, Fort Bragg. FOREIGN PORTS. > e o Bt Pt i i the fingers; does not drop nor sweat - Menes. am Pier 19.| Burcka. ed Dec 14—Ger stmr Ger- {8 a. m. unless adequate precaution is |} [0 "RC8 Fo Loy ond is always ready 4 San Mateo Porte, 12 m|Pler o R e ek ; stmy Queen. for a1 Fran [ Caken to prevent the. fying of dust || nk: feeds fr . " | Br ship Dition, Davis, Sy =, for Yokohama. o ’ Serta 13 PR bter 40| Schr A M Baxter, Isascson, Bellingbam. COLON—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Advance, ™ .purtic:’es making i¢ unlawful to ex-| Prices $3.00 to $5.00. e thelr | s Portland & Way...| 4 pmiPier 27 | Stmr Corova, Gielow, Bureka from New York. pose for sale any candy, grapes or Don’t fail to see my choice line of ne mumer— | B b River ...| § bm blor 30| Schr Bessie K, Stark, fan Vicente Lending. | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 14—Span stmr l other foodstuffs unless they be pro-{ Holiday Leather . e hart and | Bllzabeth .. GO ot e e SBPOKEN. Alg;;;{igarr;d;n!l:d AR, { | tected against dust and flies; providing | SHOPPING BAGS in all latest s Jeanie Seattle & 5 pm/Pler 20 | Per U § gmr Sheridan, Dec 14—Lat 37 05 een e T i jthat no work shall be done on build- | } gtyles; newest colorings and leathers, e . tor : ot ‘e A R R e T goteare |ings unless precaution is taken to pre- | | from 50e to $10.00. . N Dok | e - g ek B :: ey E:‘: TELEGRAPHIC. u;lr\g:lyok%—mr&:d :'rtlor!nm Dec ]&—Br | vent the fragments of lime and mortar CARD CASES and Purses—good ! "r).n'r Hugbolat . (130 piPier 8| POINT LOBOS, Dec 15 10 m—Weather B e e Do T Br A pinch of sugar added to | from being blown upon the street, and | | ones, 50¢ wp. - San' Diego & Wa: xv am'Pier 11 | hazy; wind NE; velocity 6 miles per e from Seattie. for London. fresh mustard makes it, taste 1pr0\|dins that garbage shall only be Come in Io—dly s <! £ M'Amrl Los Angeles Ports.| 2 fim‘Pler z| DOMESTIC PORTS. ACAPULCO—£alled Dec 13—Stmr San Jose, gathered betweey the hours of 6 p. m. ma Coronado Graye Tiarbor | 4 pm Pler TACOMA—Salled Dec 14—Stmr Hyades, for | {0f San Erancisco: ater San Juan, for Ancon better and keep fresh longer. {and. T 8. m. Ak the ovdinances: are m at oron g — i - T oaa ... Coos Bay direct...| 5 pmiPier Y Arrived. Déi Té—Strir. Roap- | for San Franciac: N | designed to'stop the spread of disease. | Mail ordm promptly filled. Humboldt . 12, m Pler . Los Angeles Ports.(10 am Pier Decémber 20. | 10| from Honolulu: ship Marion Chiicott, from Honoluly, in tow of stmr Rosecrans. ATTLEArrived Dec 14—Stmr Cottage OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Hecla, from’Copenhages, via Hallfax; simr Masestic, The board set December 29 for a -hearing on the proposed vacation of alleged unsanitary ...|Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Ps Arrorm Lt premises at 2029 | . s “December 21. pm’ & (ed Dec 4. mianight—Schr Meteor, | "¥Ri1cd e 15— Stme La Lorraine. for Havre. Fifteenth street, a stable at 2037 Fi- | THAT MAN ghpalm - ‘r‘omn- . Humboldt .... piPler 9 | from Port Hadlock: GENOA—Arrived Dec 15— Stmr Republic, tcenth street and a stable at 515-517 F. W. PITTS, the tioner. & Blatr ond Teale of the | Queen. .. Puget Sound Ports. gt am/Pier 9 | AT HARFORD—Sailed Dec 15, 8 a m— | fron w York, via Navles, etc. Green street. 1008 MARKET ST. opp. Fifth St. e L ! Capain e of e By ;.r. gflear!o & Wa; 1 g am ;igx 1; ch\;_ ;f'o-sgl\h"m San Pedro; stmr Santa 3 Q'FLE‘_B—SA' |l|ed l::;um“—sm“ Calabria, . The cellars at 816 to 820, 828, 236 San rrancisco. u - . a or New York, via . 1 . - ! et e W Hu:baldl...' 1o amiPier 3 W ASTORIA Arrived Deéc 16—Btmr Columbia, ;uv’nz-,}‘mwg_ Dec 15—Stmr La Tou- gnd s:ds Sa(;;ntgen(g ;::::t w:re con- The g st = i ew Yorl e ere oyed. Be Orvenini-Ridt | & Barbara. Grosoember 83, | o Pler 10| COOS BAY_Sailed Deo 15, 8 a m—Stmr | " 0T EENETOWN . Galled Dec 15—8tmr Bal- foEpv RN N The B . < Troop was aades to | § RS | SOV 0TS Wi | § Bmibler 11 | Arcai. for San Francisco; stinr Alliancs, for | tio: for New York. S ——— e e ey | Siateof Cal.| San Diego & Wer.) § amipter 11| Birticl: ‘sl Caarina, for San Francico BB werived Dec 15—Stme Machaon, from | PROHIBITS THE KEEPING WEAK MEN CURED : ~ . bl s Decem | Bar bound Dec 15—Stmr Empire Seattle ‘and Tacoma. via Yokohama, Hiogo. OF SWINE IN CITY o [P Mmm am|Pier 24 | g ATived Dec lé—Schr Bsther Buhne, from | ete, for Londc i LIMITS | We have a safe. ™ —— | GO Wilapa Harbor..o| 4 pmiFler 30 o failed Dee 15—Stmr Breakwater, for v San Ry E"‘:O?obr; ATie Gueensiown. T Cedrie: } . e o et () ‘“a_-p',vrIQF o 1 December Frarcisco; stmr Sizmal, for San NDON—Arrived De¢ 15—Stmr Minne- | Supervisors’ Health Committee Rec- e WEAK or {0 ADVERTISERS. { City Peking- Chk' & Jepan....l12 ijl"‘l‘ FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec lb—!u'nr tonka, from New York; stmr Luxor. from ommends Exception of Butcher- U NDEVELOPED Al 5 | | Avretia.... Astoria & Portiand! 4 pm Pler 27 | Brunswick, hence Dec 14 Hamburg ‘and. San Franeleco, "via iD ad - Fross Testriet R b Owiny to th 1 1 - P ”“s-a'p.‘wu 11 am Pj | Enar'“ieniAnmx-Amv“ R 0Ny Ameon P sisie Phlisttotien. S i — [ Welnn W% 2 o a | el uget Soun .11 am 9 sign. § 5 L . 2 e . w2 =4 EUREKA—Arrived Dec 15—Stmrs Mandalay | BOVER “Arrived_Dec 15—Stmr Grat Wal- ! RS YIGR DSOS e Fol- | e amount of work incident to FROM SEATTLE. and San Pedro, hence Dec 13; stmr Arctic, | dersee, from New York. tal Committee yesterday recommended ;' ’:r'- I e the ue of THE CALL Destination. e 1 e D 1B Vamnst, ec’ B . » | the amendment of ordinance 799 so | - Franeisco. 5 emoranda. fas to prohibit the keeping of swine | - o o HOLIDAY EDITION, Seldovia & Way Ports|Dec: 16| AtrivedDec 16—Stmr Eureka, hence Dec NDOY. Dec 15 Br stmr ounta,trom | within the limits of the city and coun- | e SUNDAY, DEC .| Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. W H Kruger, hence Dec 14; sohr 18a | Tacoma, for Liverool, fously d oo A i No. & fully ex- 3 °C. 18, NO Skagway & Way Ports. Bes: 15 | My pence Decr. wabare"at ‘Mastetuls, kot OfECafter discherging i ty, excepting within the Butchertown | plaining our most DISPLAY ADVERTIS *“Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Francls H Le; for | part of cargo. | district. Action was taken om con- | remarkable treat- 4 Time Ball San Fearo. via San Erancieco: stme Sagicia, | PFFORT TOWNSEND, 15— Ger ship Neck | tinued protests filed by residents and | ment. It will restors the fre and VIGOR ING copy wiil be accepted 4 Hidrograshic DORSE T B, M | e T mume: Famenes, dhe San Sroan- | arppied stodt g6 S UGS *“"“.’,‘.,},}" Soraigl | property owners in the vicinity of hog | of YOUTH. The -dor |_ha. edition after 6 an E: . San Francieco, Cal. BARBARA—SailedDec 15—Stmr veral yards = o ) ! ranches, who claimed that they were | B>, M. Sawsday, and 3O F L S AR for San Francisco; schr Comet, for | done; ‘admaze to Neck probably t. . { nuisances end & hindrance to improve- | which wil fully eniarge and completely, ds- - A aturday, ar - Bl on oty e ~id S P | ments in residence districts. The limits | ¥elop fhe & ~ > ; e | O PRSTRORT - Satlea Dee 15—Stmr Westport, y fek) all drains aad discharges. LASSIFIED Ads after g . To0ch meridion, or a3 8 | tor San Pedro e 1AMSON TO BE PRESIDING jusTice.—|f. L within which it has been unlawful to | Voricois’ Stictars, Premature Decay, En- J. C. RURNETT, REDONDO-—Sailed Dec 15—Stmr National | The four Republican Justices " S e Rdaod keep swine have been extended several | largement of Prostate Gland, ste. Our phy- M. l 8. N., in charge. Citv. for San Franciseo. will honor their Demoeuu colleague, A. B. | 1 d the committee felt that the | sicians_are experienced specialists for N s 2 g Arrived Dec i5—Stmr Asuncion, hence. Dép | Lamson, by e him_ presiding Justies of £ jtines and the c . 20 iy T We have the most successful home cur | 8 . 7 cace hcln time had now arrived to eliminate the | 977 CALL WRITE mn‘x | IGET YOUR COPY IN ! | Sun, Meonand Tide. R e T o Do s gche A 3 | Samenns 1 IS Tie 1e he Boat’ i 'chiecuonable feature from all pOTtions | Bt sent SECURFLT SEALED free. | Boare | - ® $ », West, from Grava Harbor. a Jumge of the Puce ln uolmul munu 2 9. Suadays—10 to 1 = Ceaderiz_ S — s . x> i of the citv except in Butchertown, | % to adayt EARLY. | oast_and Ceadei: Survey S3N PEDRC—_Arrived Dec 14—Schr Al Dbeen 5o honored. and 13 an evidence of | P ! = 1 o’ High and Low Waters s Everett. lma esteem +%in which Tustice Lamson is held where the slaughtering is done. vm.- ‘”“'m e -4 at Fort mnt, cntrance to fan Francisco Dee H—§dxr Mary Dod@® for | by his associates. The commi''2¢ also recommended Near Markat \

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