The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 17, 1906, Page 11

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€h_and low waters ogour at Mission-street wharf) about 25 than at Fort Point; the height e at both places. AY, JANUARY 7. NOTE. the above expoeition of the tides e early morning tides are given in the jeft lumn and the sue ve tides of the he order of occurrence us to time; the | shore, mu | Btmr Allias nwocd, Buchard, Point Arena. Stmr Gree! R et ico, by, b D“Al.flmg.lm Al BAY, Jan. — r ance : three-masted sohooner Tived and R ers about 18 miles morth see smail camp mee unable to ascertain name unabl & vessel, which was eflgnm Heht. POT cloudy’; PORT DOMESTIC PORTS. HARFORD—Arrived Jan Atlas, with barge 3 in BELLING! . Bmith, 2 TOWNI San schr bark M lo, for San_Francisco. ar- of on to be crew of ili-fated craft, of BOS, Jan. 16—10 p. m.—Weather N‘;x‘fi NW: veloeity 12 miles per hour.' W': hence Jan ll‘?‘ll rrived Jan 16—Schr 5 HAM—A for K; bark same size, one containing gin and the other carbolio acid. By mistake he poured out a drink from the carbelic acid bottle and swallowed it. He rushed to the kitchen and drank a decoction of mustard, but it did not save his life. ‘His wife said that their home life was happy and It was purely an accident. Switzerland. e Steamer Dirigo Libeled. M. Meland, John Lindberg and seven others of the erew of the American led Jan 15—Br stmr | gteamer Shasta, filed a libel yesterday in the United. States District Court against the steamer Dirigo to recover 16—Stmr Santa | salvage for taking the vessel In tow "edro. an 16—fchr W | the coast of for San Francisco while she was help- less in the breakers of Cape Blaneo on Oregon on January 12. No value of the He was 42 years of age and a native ef | chaplai At the last meeting of California Gar- rison, Army and Navy Union of the United States, the following were in- stalled as officers for the current term T, E. Lynch, commander; J. C. Jacobs, senior vice commander; Eugene Lam- bert, junior vice commander; Ty Miller, paymaster: George Sokoloff, W. J. Keifer, adjutant; J. J. Tillenberg, officer of the day; Charles Morrin, officer of the guard. This gar- rison has a membership of 300, made up of ex-officers and soldlers and sailors of the United States army and navy, who have obligated themselves to again take up arms for the United States in case of emergency. % January 2, executed the contested document on September 18, 1905, In the instrument Mrs. Peery, the r::‘lx- a y legatee, was named as execu wui:l::u:‘b.fl\ldl. Mrs. Kohrs was left §500 and her children a like sum. _In the contest Mrs. Kohrs asserts that Mrs. Peery took advantage of Mrs. Graham's weakened mental condi- tion and Dby threats and flattery caused her to make the will in ques time of D 1 - =y THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 190! RS e T N i %) . w1 9 i Identity of Vessel Ashore Alaska Company’s Business Near Umpqua Is Not of the Past Year Is Re- Yet Definitely Established viewed by the Secretary —_— | KOSMOS LINER ARRIVES FORTMANN PRESIDENT { e MRS . Steamship Luxor Is Here Head of the Corporation Is . YN i Q i testimonials of those | 8-40ANiles, 8an Jose, Livermore, From Hamburg, Bringing Again Elected to Manage 5 S e e G > : . . < M 2 i . R Big Shipment of Coffee Salmon Concern’s Affairs M Arcie Tayor, Auph,Pa. wiler— | 1, wmumgsm‘"cm'.i"'fif-"??"o"?i pros bought a botle of Shiloh's Consumption { luiane and Angels. .. S e aod focod oo e | 3008 HaancExpn fie 138 it very beneficial. I bavetwo Atlantic Express—Ogden and East, Various matters of interest to the and they m“mu‘u‘w 1 :"h‘.‘— ! ".‘.‘.‘v‘;‘.‘..‘:'&..c.:'(‘.*c.,’:::,'a',‘.'? . & stockholders of the Alaska Packers' As- | obe evening my husbend a bottle of | ]a Sunday ounly ’fl’ 3 sociation were treated in a& report sub- W'fl'i- the children when they les, Passn 7rhrt mitted by C. W. Dorr, secretary of the weat o bed, ira- I:;-: e ror itee Sicieel = association, at an annual meeting yes- o complely. b dagetnd Goshen Junc: o terday. The secretary found that divi- } og. Hantord. Temoors,"Visaiia, {re0e gy depds paid in cash during the past year 10.20A El Paso, Kansas City, Yy was be from the remainder of the surplus fund | | gy in the amount of $359,655 made up ! 11»mfléh$:;‘h“m“m" él::;%-fll-m Sse ) total dividend showing of §7,149,381 75, 25¢. with guarantee wherever medicine is fi 11.40A Nlles, San Jose sad Way Stations. > this including cash dividends of $5,- e ¥ gt =t 1 .;wngunloh“_ - P - i . 469,381 75 and stock dividends applied 5 y THE ort Costa, y ron, Tracy, amounting to $1,630,000. The financial | Market st. hnd 80 Geary st. | 'wul:?:f:.ugmo:‘lhuno.,..fi; 1208 was part of the statement made by Dorr | Woodisnd, Koights Landing, s i A was liStened to with the greatest inter- | avilis and Orovilie iy 2 | Hayward, Ntiss, aad Way Statlons est. This showed that the current in O T e e e o T 'S debtedness has been reduced from 34,- Napa, Caiistog, Siota Boes ... i 536,061 to $1,624,973 ST7. Call h g0e Siles. Tracy, Stackion. Lodl. o e sl v L s i A “While the present balance sheef allonthe | %2 i, ies, rvingion, aa | Y e e e i s e e ST NN NSNS shows a substantial loss charged D 5.009The Ow! Limited — Nowman, Los A i A S T o oo s S = 0t 24 against the year's business, yet it octors fan x?mm.?“nm Ry B should not be attributed so much to the ersfialc, 0o gases ‘‘‘‘‘ = el _+ | operations of the past year as to the Who Cure | sooecoien siste Timited-ii ¥iss : abnormal market conditions and con- Chteago . . Charts, except when a minus () | Weather Report. gestion of stocks, caused, in large MEN FOR mlu Hl‘-‘ ss o= the height and then the number | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) measure, by extraordinarily low prices bt 11284 Subtoa: ’4‘;“",;:{:\‘”0.!:'(‘!‘“& b given by 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 16—5 p, m. in canned goods of other lines,’ said n | 8.00pFastern Er'.—o- ower low waters. | The following maximum and minimum tem- | Secretary Dorr. “The consumption was ' | Deaver, .unn;‘: b N e peratures are reported for the previous day: | also reduced because of the disturbed e e Montalles Onben s 1248 Go Time Ball. (‘?h;‘;g, industrial conditions in ‘the United mu-.}a_ ‘Niles sod San Jose . .fl. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. § -1 poriic vkt i Kingdom and by forced sales of canned | Reno Passenger—Port R | o e - ]Har’;nlu‘lu, H. T salmon by bankrupt concerns.” » Pay Us When | © l‘,‘:‘* Sutsan, u‘\‘“"‘ T The Tie TB bty Towas 4 b8 Ferey s | Samenie In further explanation the Secretary G .~ « Cured S e e s bullding E v Y At noon to-dey. | { ” ew Orleans id: % 7009 ValleJo, Croe P bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-ds¥, | | STEAMSHIP AMIRAL DUPERBRE e sal e rrs Nt Bheaan Mook Dol " e O A ™ 1 OF THE CHARGEURS REUNIS, ; The wing asonal rainfalls to | With the passing of the year 1905 the as- | Varicocele. Stricture, Nervous Decline, ..m“‘"‘"" fornia Bxpross—sac- Gresmwich time. RNERT, THE NEW FRENCH LINE. | | date, as compared with those of same date last | sociation has closed the most eventful tweive | Weakness, Plles, Fistula Temcator Marpatili: Redding. st 2 R e = | scason, and rainfall in the last twenty-four |mONths in its history. The changes in market | of the Kidneys, Bladder and Prostate, hfl-lulk und and East. 8.48a . » . ; i | hours: 5 i condl!ll‘unslhuve been ratll(;al, ,;1 nulhatlunuy sSpecial Diseases—Newly contracted and ll.llr"‘ ard, Niles and San Jose (Sun- $11.480 . Movements Steamers. " e 5 st This et | sensational, and never before has the man- . only). s 3114 Johnson, for San Francisco; schr Sausalito, | ! | chronic cases cared. All Burning, Itching and y = | for Port Loy Angeles; schr Charles £ Faik, for | _Stations— 26 2o0rs. . Sangon. |mgement been so severely taxed in the conduct | Inflammation stopped in twenty-four hours; COA: ) - TO ARRIVE. San Francisco: stmr’ Meivilie Dollar, tor 'San | Red Biuft -« 1.00 8.3 UlAlshEm':‘ff:al{:duf‘ Y ot AR | cures effected in seven davi ‘oot of Market Strees.) Pedro. | Sacramento G P 7 HAVE A TALK WITH US 16 ¥ iile, & s o b s o San Franct stocks of canned salmon at the beginning of 4 ewark, Centerville, 5an Joss, o q A5 ixed Jan 6-Aie Canmaing hkiios Jet | o5 SiBpce the year were abnormaily large, ang in spite About Your Ailments. Felton, Boulder Banta nd & Wa ABERDEEN—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Coro- | Fresno ..., 00 | of all cfforts to move them |mokcnns:napnun[ We make' no harme rorMn friendly tan fl“-!(.:r:x"n 'y ons - . : 5 g ¢ R W ) | & L 0,00 at remuncrative prices the markets did not | Come to us in strictest confidence. ‘e have 3 ;“.\nm: o B T 1 s g el e XA:;‘E:(‘X(Z? L 0.00 respond until lheprxf:l: and then only after | been 'exclullvel)‘q"‘;l‘tln‘ llpecl-l dlldo--‘. ot New Al an 16— D less, for San Fran- | San Diego.... . 0.00 a heavy reduction in prices, which, although | men for years. Nothing science can dev or 16 P B s gy Do g - A B bt extremely “drastic in ‘itz “éffect upon aset | money can buy is lacking in our office sayip- 4 Ports Jan James A Garfield, for San Francisco. THE COAST R 3 values, instantly produced the necessary re- | ment. We you_ hoi & ¥ s ergciden Tan ASTORIA- Arrived Jan 16-Stmr Sequold, | —— | sults and demands of the situation by enabling | siiilfully and restors you to heaith in the | G. Dollar -\ Jan, hence Jan 10 | g 2 2 R 3iibe ssle of enormaus qu:ex:‘izrz‘n "Ea salman :mlne:.t time with the least discomfort and Meteor m = R TATOOSH—Passed Jan 16—Stmr Minnecota, | 5 9 5 B 2 | and reducing stocks to a thy and normal - . T et I i Semobaimnc Toe Sk teha 3 ‘Sgs 2% E | Dasis Never tn the history of the business | If yow canmot eall, write for symptom San Pedro .2 1|Jan Fassed in Jan 16-¥r bark La Rochefou- 3 gg EH £2 E | hasso much canned salmon gone into actual | blanks. Point Arena & Albion.|Jan cauld, from Cardiff, for Port ‘fownsend. STATIONS. 7 5§35 £™ g | consumption durmng a like per! of time as Sq eg0 Way Po an. Passed in Jan 16—¥r bark Emillie Galline, § 3227 3 = | has disappeared since September T, 1905. e Do ey ean hence Jan 8, for Port Townsend; bark J D Crg e B S| As was authorized and directed by the stack- DR- HOLST1AN & CO. Everett ... Sl 9 Peters, hence Jan 8, for Seattle. | 7 3 holders a year ago, $2,000,000 of 6 per cent | Hours: 8 to 5, 7 to 8:30 p. m, daily, Sunday | Nanaimo .... o lSAN DIEGO~—-Sailed Jan l&gfilb:nlr JEmGflA »“ 5 h bonds have been sued and sold, ylelhling 9 to 12 Humbole Aoan. Higgins, tor San Franeisco; schr Eric, for As- ot : $1,900,000 net, the proceeds being immedlatery ’ T. 2 . e S Jan. 19 okl e | Faver Cloudy .61 | applied. in the discharge of outstanding obli- T30 MARKET §T. (Vov Viner) s : 2 S Y BS— , 8 — | Reno i 3 | sations of the corporatfon. & hlanar.. Jas. 10 | Stme Fulton, from Bureka, (Or San Franciaco. | Feld,o Ry o | ““The unpald subscriptions of $35 per snare -4 : T 4 p m-Stmr M F Plant, from Coos Bay, for | gp"r o5l 0 Rain 64 | on the then cutstanding 48,000 shares of cap- s Harbor B L. aCK. - Arivbd . Jan’ 16 Bimr | TIRERAL ., Cloudy (0o | tal, stocke bave been coverad by the transter « & Harbor 5‘" A - Indepe; s ... |of $1,680,000 of surplus funds to capital stoel “ ". o Tn Puget Soana Por B o SO o | Lo Anacics Cloudy .00 | account and 9503 snares of new capital stock . SE F ‘I‘ ' oBATTLE—Arrived Jan 15—Stmr OTegON. | Ni¢ Tamalpais.20.00 47 46 NW Rain .48 | have been issued and taken at par, producing 1051 HAREET ST. bet. 6254780,5.7. 0ol "VENTURA—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Whittler, S 4 W' Cloudy | 5‘_‘3&?"}‘];';“;fl;;v;l;;rein‘i(nm:ln:‘: Ju & hence Jan 15. | Phoentx . 7 Clear 57,508 p s at a e AN D i : | Pt Reyes Lt 54 Cloudy $100 each now outstanding. Jen, 32 | , SAN FEDEO-Aseives Jan 28 i > | Boimtefly .. i Cloudy The following officers and directors Pts. Jan Salled Jan 16—Bktn Retriever, for Port Had- | Kflrxflafl'lfl iz Rain | were elected: lock: Ger bark Wandsbek, tor Port Townsend; ed luff. .. 56 Cloudy ok 4 £ i stmr Bonita and stmr Daisy Mitehell, for Ban | Roseburg .. 42 tain _Henry F. Fortmann, president: Louls Sioss, Francisc: bkin Wrestler, for Grays Hnl’bor_‘fl h:f"‘illl’::l"‘l:lu ?\(‘) r{lllnd ;:’Ene Drlelhézr;‘( ;e‘(.. l“n- Do&réb:;re ‘x::::l‘:l:tnl -Rd ._fos vnsend; schr § T | S 3 Clou eral counsel: Isaac . v :\‘l‘c;n::gcr. for Tra’:orfigfl ey 5 Raln B. Bradtord, D. Drysdale, Francis Cuttin Water Fromt Notes. RETURNED TO PORT. Baln William L. Gerstle, F. B. _Anderwf!. ». of on wiihices alibirs _“Tuesday, January 16, | Cloudy Lipman and Henry E. Bothin, directors. t the eny ortland & As The schr O M Kellogg, bound to sea this | Cloudy et s e R sortiand & As morning, returned on account - of heavy Cloudy 48 | crpy QPEICIALS INSPECT weather, Cloudy .10 e -8 - ISLAND PORTS. ; Cloudy 80 ROUTE OF PROPOSED ROAD | M:\A;llu\gl\‘rrh\"edg Deo 30—Br stmr Nairn, p:o“gy #, b CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH tror: Newcastle, N S W. x Cloudy Tr. | Supervisors Intimate That They Do Not .v . TO SAIL. | _Salled Jan 4—U S stmr Logan, for San Clear .00 Favor Grant of Franchise to " Francisco. £ Destination. | Sail J, T2 —Sailed Jan 16—U S stmr Sat- { WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Parkside Compuny. "..',"‘cm“fl“‘m-g NG Nl W | FOREIGN PORTS. FORECAST. Fourteen Supervisors and Public in 3t Geld meaime January 17. e ,,_‘ L P o Sehr Jdward R | _The storm is moving slowly eastward and | Works Commissioners Afgeltinger and wih biseribbon. . v A ot Yop Ayes Torte I omiPler 8 | West, 107 Graye Harbor 4 now overlies Nevada, idaho and Eastern Ore- | Maestretti went out in automobiles yes- > Subaticudions i e Tau T Y 12 mbier 15 | | YOROHAMA- Bafled Jan 16—Ger stmr Nico- o oiligh winds arc reporied generally In | {orqay for the pufpose of investigating i SAROROT PR Y N 4 pm Pier 24 | medin, for Portland, Or = once Dec 30. | At Poini Reyes a maximum wind velocity of | the proposed route of the electric street : ot RITIG R oo o eS8 S0 s Ghina, for Sam Fran: | 10 miles and at Noreh Head and Reno 00 miles, | ratiroad for which the Parkside Tran- Pt Ao P ain has fallen from San Jose northward | gjt Company has applied for a fran- n Point Arena .. 4 pm Pier X -Bi and the snowfall in the mountains h; been ' N a ooy A v il & P Lt Bl § P e indjcations. ‘are’ that the Weather '::‘i;w from iho board. The route alons e - N oy 3 led Jan 10—Br stmr Em- | Will ‘moderate Wednesday, with intervals of | Sixteenth an wentieth ay iy e S ke ke P e war. | 2 pminy T Vancouver. @ - lml_r weatlier and fresh est. Wind. I street was gone over, but owing 1o s k JEAN. Portland & Way...| 2 er > Dec 26—Ger stmr | Forecast for January 17, 1006, . E - Asioria & Porcland 3 pm{Pler '8 | \ ORI IBEO e, e O timr Fiz- | . San Francisco and vicinity—(ioudy Wednes. | the lficlemency of the m"’mer"h‘“"‘f tters of Interest to Mariners Humboldt 30 p Pler 9| G larence, for Delaware Breakwater. day, with oceasional showers; somewhat | SPection was not considered satisfac- & R Shipping Merchants, C MIR’-} it : pm ;’i#r 114 "Arrived Jan 3—Stmr Indianapoljs, from New | warmer; light west wind. tory. Several of the officials of the | S P . £ San Diego vay.| @ amiPler York, for Seattle and San Francisco, and was | Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Wednes- | company, including J. E. Green, presi- Bengal, which made Fono & Kabului..|[10 am{Pier 22 | SO, H day, ibly preceded by showers: Tt ¥, 4 3 (Foot. et SE.) - to_ ars Seattie & Tacoma.| 4 pmiPler 8 | “HOMBAT Sailed Dec 16—Br stmr Housa- | wind. o > rocooe 1Y, showers: lght west | gent, accompanied the city officials and | Daily oxcept Sunday, 710, 8.00,11.00 4.w.; i 356 boldt | ®amPler 5| onic, for Neweastle, Aus., and San Francisco, | = Sacramento Valloy—Ldght showers Wednes- | cxplained the work now going on to ' 30, 3.30, 5.30 - ack is s Harbor......{... Pler 2 | T GLASGOW—Salled Dec 30—Br stmr Yang- | day; light north wind. open up for settlement the section m‘¢=| 7.30.9.00. 10.30A. m.; 12.00~., P >ort January 19. { | tsze, for Tacoma, via Shanghal. £an Joagquin Valley—Cloudy Wednesday: | which the proposed road will tap. 1.30, 3.00, 4.30. 6.00, 7.30 . m. Angeles Ports.12 mPier 2| GUAYAQUIL—Eailed Dec 29—Ger stmr As- | fresh south wind. No f 1 action was taken by the A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X tile & Tecoms., 5 pmiPler 20 | ouan, for Humburs. | o Coast—Rain north of Monterey; fair southi | 8 foriny Ao vy, G xran)( he . iy ePeaptth Meadiy suty. Eadp oot wes is s Harbor ....| 4 pm Pier TALTA ed Jan cho,” for | ljght northwest winds. upervisors relativ . -y - 4 X g et g - & Way Ptsi2 miPier 10 | Honolulu. i e G Bl Nevada—Light smow or rain; cooler; brisk | fpanchise, but some of them intimated Dr'GlbboanMl WM! {Daily, and stops as all stations on Sunday. > 2 Janeary 30. | 0 Pt B gretes 2y’ (i P ot ':;m:;m river readings are eparted: | that they were not in favor of granting ist. 44 years practicein San Francisco, Shipments Sor the North. Newpert...d N. ¥. via Apcon..]12 m Pier 40 | HAMBE Arrived Jan 13—Ger stmr Am- | Kennet, 14.5 feet, rising; Redding, 108, rie- | the privilege, the petition being to ali | iilcandanesiooure Frivate Ditssses; CA]_]"““ NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. sa n Moh for | Valencia Pugef Sound Ports./11 am/Pler 9 | mon, from Valparaiso. is, for San|iDE: Red Bluff, 19.8, rising; Colusa, 5.8, rising; | appearance an intended aid to a realty | wearing on and mind and Skin A arg s a t | January 21. | | St i“;,“}’;’m"‘" 14—Ger synr Amasis, :for San grnflll-, l1.5.mrd ln(‘i“Marynme, 15.8, rising} | development scheme. The extension of | Dia nnTn 1:; Sur -':‘n | Tiburen Ferry. Foot of Market Street. » at | Humboldt ... 1:30 pPler rancisco. _ | Sacraménto, 9.3, falling. gt e i S ers fail. 'Fry him_ Charges low. | s x I Newport & W ufl‘mu 11| RINGATORE- Sl dan 14=5r tetmr” In A. G. MCADIE, District Forecaster. | ¢ “"y; "ef;& “;;’;‘ ;f':sd :fi'ffi'.? ;‘;:’__‘ Cures guarnnieed. Call orwrits | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. : Ban Diego & Way| 9 am|Pier 11 | drant for-New JOrt .. 1.0 14 Br park| o way under D 55, D N, 629 Kenrny, WEEK DAYS8—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 12:85, 3:30, v Los Angeles Ports. (10 am|Pier 10 | KINGE L¥HNFCCATH ored. The joint Committee on Utilities — | "8:20, 6:30 p. m. o JENEREY B8, Ali1 amPle 24 D A RAISO Arrived Jan 5—Br stmr| GEORGE H, THOMAS CIRCLE and Finance will meet to-morrow u”gus—a':’oo. :30 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, y Senator. ...} Astorls & Portland)11 am Fler 3¢ rom New York. INSTALLS NEW OFFICE morning to take action on the petition :30 p. m. . Worthland. | Astoriaz & Portisad| & pm(Piar 27 O Cived Jan' 16—Bktn Chehalis, from Asto- st el Bkl B i SAN RAFAEL To SAN FRANCISCO. x o | ria, Retiring President Is Given an Km- —_————— WEEK DAYS—8:06 17 . 9:20 & m.; . Seattie & Bell'ham.| 4 pm|Pier 10 DY POINT-Sajled Jan S—Br stmr & 12:50, 3:40, 5:06 8:20 p. . China’ & Jupan.."-| 1 pmiPier 40 | praniwoea. from New York. for e Vigwhtly Sewel Jull (he Secdruny LIFE INSURANC SUNDAYS_8:05, 3:00. 8:10. 9:40 a. m.; 3:40, 4 : January 25. | m\m” % (‘AL!,A(\-SalledN'.::nyk':;Hr stmr Mohican, Is Also Remembered. SHOW HEAYVY REDUCTIONS 4:50, 5:00, 5:20. 6:30 p. m. : 1 e o and Portaj11 am Pler © | TE NS0 O Br stmr Capac, for New | The following members have been in- > P In Efece | _ e ! G Tindaver | Grays Harbor ..... Lpm/Pler 2| york. stalled as the officers for the current | Insurance Commissioner Wolf Receives wGak Men and wOmen San Fran. | Oct. 8 1905. n s, Newburg. .. | Grays Harbor.. 10 ‘am|Pler 10 1,]\'Eflp(erL-é‘lrrl\*e: Dec 31—Br stmr | term for George H. Thomas Circle No. ¥rom Companies an Account of Week | Bun. f Destion. | January 27, | | Yangtsze, from Glasgow. 32, Ladies of the Grand Army of the . New HBusiness in 1905. HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | Days. tion, San Jose....|N. Y. via Ancon../12 miPier 40 Republic, by Mrs. Belinda §. Bail i Wolf Great Mexican Remedy: gives health and ports b relia | Astoria & Portiand| 5 pm|Pier 27 epublic, by E a 8. ailey, | Insurance Commissioner E. Myron Wol - Exports by the Nosysts Lines. Aurelta. ...} Askorid & Faegianf] B penivis A"?‘:t"::';"'{:;n Tecoma Jan | 25Sisted by Mrs. J. B. Pierpont and | has recefved returns concerning the busi- Hreagth te surual PR - Dust SN Mt ;Z:. -5 iy g FROM BEATTLER 10 e Atoeekion of 'south &nd SE ralés | Mrs. Abble P"""“‘ as fi;‘“d‘w‘"": Mrs. | ness of thirty-five life insurance com- 3:30 ) or Hamburg and - - - lice E. Bradley, president; Mrs. Hen- tes in this State during the last year. RAILWAY TRAVEL. 10D | for 14 days. Al panies in ¥y _ Destination. Rssiins ——.-oo———“ SraerE rietta Maynard, m;;l(g:‘ vice president; |The figures show a large falling off, 00 a| Valdes & Beward 3 Mnss-Meeting to - Mrs. Jogephine H. Robinson, junior vice | which was caused by the investigations in 10 p Singway & Wy PorixTan. A mass-meeting is called for to-night | pregident; Mrs. Alice St. J. Smitten, sec- | New York. The new business of the ’ CAL]FORN'A 308 3 | Dt Cooks Iniet & Way Fis |Jan. 23 | at Lyric Hall to raise money which will | rotary; Mrs, Jessle G. Crittenden, treas- | Equitable Life of New York s shown to xico— 240 bbls fiour, 1508 gals #4 s | Soermon i ” L be cabled to the Irish Parlinmentary |urer; Mrs. Margaret B. Searles, chap- | have fallen frem $T272,060 to 8,148,990, 300 B 2 X 0 cs brandy, 12 cs min- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. party to niss‘ét nti; gne‘ elec;iu{m Ino\‘;v lai: Miss Lucysu.“vjmng, conductor; | ;Phe Mutual Life of New York shows new .'l’ e s potatoes, 10 crts onions, e | going on in Great Britain and Ireland. | piss Lilllan G. Smitten, assistant con- | pusiness in this State in 1905 of $2,800,635 ‘ s s canned goods, ARRIVED. These elections are not decided in one | guetor: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Werrill F an pam and 5 ; i ¢ - , | as compared with $5,244,439 in 1%04. The 2 51 ke groveries Ger stmr Luxor, e i 4 foom | day, but contin:le dall;' lnt dtlg‘gemnt :olr:; guard; Miss Clara Bell Turpin, assist- | new business of the New York Life fell jreangph-‘l}ubln . b 72 1000 kegs | g, stituencies, taking abou € Wee. ‘ant guard. from $8,586,099 to $6,740,2%0. Some of the with Diners >5|-Q- . vlasting caps, 3 boats, § e mr Tellus, Arntzen, 134 hours from | hefore the final result is known, iIf the | Atter the proclamation of installation | other reductions in the volume of new 00 p. m.—For Stockton, Mer- | 7.30 a . ®. R }‘,fi;‘;’- H £ Bay 4, Martin, 85 hours from Gmays | results are at all close. The meeting | retiring President Edith Wisker was, | pusiness secured in this State are as fol- Visaita, Bakersfleld and % ey, B e south, put in to land passen- | will be held under the auspices 0f the | on behalf of the clrcle, presented a very Jows: ~Prudential of Newark, from 31.- | intérmediate poinis. | 90 d. m.—C ia | 3:30p bbis flour, 130 crts | Sepp San_Francisco branch of the United | handsome gold badge bearing upon. Its |50 375 to $135,912; Aetna Life, from $2,195,- | Limited, § days ©0 Choesps fons wvery day: . : e SR | sl Do e %8 hours from -1 yeish League. 'hmhl i °r“"")'ed b’; face the emblem of the order as a token | 795 to §1,429,060; Penn Mutual of Phila- | heo Limited, for Stockton, 1303/ B:0a] Hopland T e 4 Lo - e rom | William Redmond, Trish member ©0f|of the esteem in which she is held by | de, from to $1,601,830; Securi- anford, Visalia and Bakersfleld, and | $:80 p| 3:30 and Ukish . Y uit, 125 Ibs codfish, 7| Stmr Poiat Areps, Walvig, 58 hours Parliament, last summer when he|the members. This was followed by ?; '%r‘:'m and ’?fl‘fi Philadelphia, from the sl;mg:'-.v. % » mFar T ge tank ma ) s coal oil, 2000 | &umr M F Plant, Nelson, 52 hours from (005 | stopped here on his way to Ireland from | the presentation to Alice St. J. Smitten, | §1 001,400 to $182,000. tor E:nlnn > 730 u‘ 8 m.l Sherwood. “ | e 1000 The Eyeame B0 s TEbtiey i | Panzer, 54 hours from Eureka, | Australia, and will be addressed Dy | the re-elected secretaty, of a dfamond ; B v Tt T > _i080 1bs grease, 30 cs lubricating oil, ;lenrgr;‘;‘;“j"hm in to lsnd® passengers. ‘| James D. Phelan. Joseph 8. Tobin, I.|pin as a token of avpreciation of faith- | g4 yvs THAT AGED WOMAN TICKET OFFICES—633 Market St. Ferry | 330 p t:n:f Guerneville. 2500 1bs Aried Ship James Drummond, Nason, 72 days from | 3 Dwyer, James V. Coleman, Colonel J. | fy} gervices for two and a half years. WAS UNDULY INFLUENCED m&ol.fls-u T'wmsl"gu!}:““' Oak- b coal 0il. 3 pkgs | Newcastie o ver, Johnson, 17 days from | J- Tobin and others After this General Charles A. Woodruft la e : Glen Bilen. | 200 e 1 3 yer, 3 Sonoma, | | RS TRGr ATAToE of George H. Thomas Post spoke in a | Contest to the Will of the Late Mrs. & nne a Tacoma. - . y wnned saimon, | Tac cLeamep. Drinks From Wrong Bottle, pleasing manneri Miss McKinnon fa-| " Gertrude Graham In Filed by Her To SAN RAFAEL, shipment of treasure, ol T Nicotsan. “San Pears: P c| The body of Rudolph Schoenfeld, a(vored with & recltt'.l on; Hattie Robin- Niece. eons & in gold coln, consigned to 5 g"g % waiter, was taken from his residence at | son gave an imitation of a cornet solo; Alleging that Julia Alice Peery un- BOSS "LLEZ il R St Columbla, Doran, Astoria; § F & |49 Franklin street to the Morgue yes- | Miss Lent favored with vocal .selec- | 4.1y influenced the late Mrs. Gertrude 2 Sun, Moon and Tid B €0 serick Dhu, Engalls, Hilo; J. D.|terday morning. He was In the habit | tions and Protel;l;r O. C. Parrish en- | ;ham to leave her the bulk of a MILL "m Const st Soriettc Sursor- | iconints B P B 2 % after getting home from work in a |tertained the audience with deep sea | 16000 estats, Mrs. Elizabsth Kohrs, CAZAD, 1eight of High and Low Waters | SATLED. | enuary 16 | TeStauTant on Geary street of taking a | songs. a niece of the deceased, filed a contest ERO, Ete. entrance to San Franeiseo | +Tues : = drink of gin. n the bureau early yes- ~ [ to her will yesterday. Via Sausalito Ferry. - . Olsen, Tillamook. 4 b official authority of the | Stmr Coaulle RITh, OSn pearo. Ceriay morning were two bottles of the | Army and Navy Unions New Omeers. | '\ie" 800 SR o 0 ihis city on 45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and stations. .}‘2133.:. avardavs only. for Beunt Reyes CE—630 Market st. FERRY—Unlon Devot, foot of Market st. : - bzt ot s S8 o Bharih e Tt Weekly Cali reurth time column gives the last tid tzemann. : schr Murlel, | g is stated and t S—— . a ey s "’%‘..'"m‘:fi'.'.""‘ "33 | Fom ek e © A Thayer. from 48 | Luleuge "l be ete ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR etiroce oscurs. A SC3ition to the scundings of the Baited Biaten .2 Jan 16—Echr Bva, for Hilo; schr A B | court. o - | A

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