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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907 . SO SO T R Weather Report INFALL DATA Past Seasonal of the Water Front £5:°% & 5 Star Role in Contest L " evonscsssiasesounass 190 % A Sacramento - Contest Editor, San Francisco Call: ~ 4 'm'fifi { San Prancisco <... to pay for the......c........CALL for _ Valentines in Form of Votes for Various T Y. 1 Workers for Call Gold Prizes FE e o T Y GOLD PRIZE CONTEST in favor of the following 5 TODAY'S SCORES FOR SECOND SERIES OF PRIZES No. of VOTES DUE 00| 1—DMiss Norma Merani, 5612 Vallefo street, Oakland, Cal.... { Los Angeles Big Liner City of Peking May = Never Go to Sea Again ‘T IIMIBIAL ..144,000 named contestant Bladass deassiarddd | 00| 2—Mrs. J. F. Doherty, 920 Fourteenth street, Sacramento, Cal.....141,950 5 of Peking | 400,000 feet of lumber. The stesm schooner ‘00| 3—Sacred Heart College, Fell street, near Fillmore, San Franeisco..122,950 82828 | 4oy o Santa Ana cleared yesterday for San Francisco. | pofolS {00 4—Miss Emilie Hayward, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Ca BOENIN o T i i se s Sa i s s S vt e Cloudy Toe Ecitied, steamer Gymeric will SIobably | 1ngependence Cloudy 00| S—Willlam Emerson (“Jack the Newsboy”), San Jose, Cal nish loading wheat tomorrow. She Wi By vomesty Peclay, 00| e—Emilie Tvercr 5 e Mot Cousty 00 - North China. .\ mil en, Sausalito, Marin y S A e Highthouse sendec. Héatber 1s replacing | Modens . 00| 7—MIss Tillle Harts, Danville, Contra Costa Cotnty, Cal Name of Subscriber... the buoys in the Columbia River. | North Head 8—Miss Ethel Potter, Newman, Stanisiaus County, Cal FEW or OLD (A compressed-air siren will be lne'ml;led‘ at{ 5 Reves Lt 9—Miss Rose Breschini, Blanco, Monterey County, Cal Saubscription e e = V"% I bortian 10—Miss Mollye Sheridan, 39 Sutter street, Stocktonm, Cal. Address .. The Orlental liner Nicomedia sailed today | Rhoenix 11—Christ Church Athletie Club, Sausalto, Cal........ for Hongkc via Yokobama. Red Bluff ... 12—Miss Lois B. Pfitzer, Newman, Stanislaus County, Cal. 7 g be steamer Asuncion and the steam schooner | pogepury 13—Miss Gladys Adeock, 18 Franklin Square, San Francisco P two trips from this port to the Prybiloff Islands Qh‘l"t"';*_':i}?_: 3 14—Miss Irma Klaumann, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Cal. S 15—James Anis Quinn, 780 Fell street, 6—Tol during any contest period will receive s Ind Winchester, G7th Cosst Artillery, Presidio, & F....... 14300 | 4h Jargest purse; the one receiving the P e ey A s e ty, Cal........ 18,800 | gocong highest number of votes the 18—George H. Angove, Sonmoma, Sonoma County, Cal 18,500 | next largest purse, and so on until the 3" Mrs. Mary C. Deasy, box 125 Naps, Cal..... 123,700 | pumber of prizes allotted for that pe- 38 n Franeisco 30,14 Jose L. Obispo ..30. § E Faralloa 3017 Captain Preble, arrived thls morning, | Seattle Six days from Pordand, with 700,000 feet of | ySummit mer. Her mission here has not been ) = | Tatoosh . 20—Hattie M. Hoppock, Fresno, Cal.............. . ceaaenn ceeee 11,250 mber consigned he Sy Pedro Lumber | ' riod is exhausted. The same rule will picy. The steam schooner Centralia Cap- | Tonopan 21—Miss Theresa Coleman, Polnt Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cal. 11,150 |annic to the final distribution of the S Wal . in Dickson, arrived today from Grays Harbor | W - via San Francisco witly 800,000 feet of lumber | JVinnemucca the Crescent Wharf and Warehouse Com- | -4 .| 22——Miss Effie Vaughn, Merced, Cal......... . KGR . 10,950 | )., " e far the et o W Gl 09| 28—diss Elizabeth Bockerman, 1628 Central avenue, Alameds, Cal..... 9,300 e ghest ag c ) ; 24—Henry Pope, Valencia street, San Fran: < e o D L D o agd | "S00W on ground. 90 inches 25 Mra. Ellen Sinttn, Walaut Oreels, Cal 7% To00 | VOTING POWER OF sSUBSCRIPTIONS | cleared last night for Everett via San Francisco | mye pressure coniimun bish over the Pacige| 26—Walter Hamshaw, 1320 Oxford street, Berkeley, Cal 6,750 The following table shows the sub- > d. The schooner Oliver J. Olsen ot/ Slope. = No rain has fallen during the past| 27—Bud Bemjamin (“Buster Brown”), Angel Island, Cal. scription rates of The Call and the| e voting power of subscriptions for any Comet at Raymond and the A 4,850 4,300 4500 |period paid for: 4,300 3,300 3,250 30.08 § The ~temperature continues high over | 29 Mius Hi ber cargoes for this port. The barken- | ToUf The temperature Sl over Miss Hattle Eden, 23 Ritch street, San Francisco . (riever, Captain Sciaube, for Port Had- | £, or northeast winds 0 ety westher Fet | 30—Earl B. Gifford, Alamo, Contra Costa County, Cal.. South Bend bave been chartered to | v‘:;xll"e bours, but considersble cloudigess pre- | 28—Miss Pearl Van Meter, Lafayette, Contra Costa County, Cal. DAILY CALL, INCLUDING SUNDAY . | the st S. Eeaneld, ! | day, with perbaps light sprinkles of rain in the | 3l—Joseph Fassler, 340 Chapultepec street, San Francisco. B IR - ot . ¢ ¢ " pallast 5o reload lumpér. The steamn. | OL2E- s 32—Miss Magna Steinkamp, Rescue, El Dorado County, Cal i e B ot Sy Rty Sy o g g o e My R et S CAI 33-—Miss Anna Skinner, 14 A street, Washington Square, S. F 3,100 Time By Carrier. By Mall Votes. | tne voting power of the subscriptioas cls H. ggett, Ca ] 4 San Franeisco and vicinity—Clondy Friday, | o i 4 4 < st et her cargo of lumber ont £ 7 | with fog in the oming: Hight sast Wit chstp. tfi.}w.&: A. Cornell, Poxrstervll‘l:, ;l‘nl-n County, Cal... 3,000 ?:en:::;.""""%g n1 :: mam :’o’l‘e !b;or.:égu::;r 3 sxa:g.yy%gi gloszq . or Burek Sen F { ing to west. 55 i Park street, Santa Cruz..... L Joaws ’ R Vol e g e |~ Sacramento Valley—Cloudy y; light north | i A e AT 2050 |10 Months .. 50 7.50 675 2000 " Weekly Call, master of the | oo team sehooner Nor- [ ™ 'gi; b . Hoaulam via Sun | 1, The ‘moraing: Hevt poioudy 'Friday, with fog | Miss Emilie Hayward of Martinez was| Sacred Heart College still is saun- Captain Martin, nd the steam Doesn’t It stand to reason, by | Los Angeles and vicinity—Clos Friday; light { the star performer in the gold prize|tering along in third place, but let no quiet; from AvecSess, "Arcived s | cyegs twing. {contest yesterday. She landed three|one be deceived by concluding that | that for perfect health, the B e et ot d A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | new subscriptions to The Dally Call— | President Lewis and his band of Chris- | San Francisco. She will load | two for one year each and one for two|tian Brothers are asleep and out of| ; | Mo s ! el e vements of Steamers rears—and registered a gain of 11,000 | the running for first prize in this period LSgsion Sioh ey TO ABBIVE | votes, thereby capturing fourth place|of the contest. Though some 20,000 & from "“Jack the Newsboy” of San Jose.|votes in the ruck at present the college Miss Hayward is now back In her old | must still be reckoned with before the | human system must be kept pure and clean, inside as weil as outside? Then take Cascarets, the PURITY SYSTEM nta Ana left today for | Steamer From rgo of 650,000 feet of | T o 5 lace—the highes has held in this|race is i R *| Portiand & Astorha: Dol GE iehieabont bindiwints siic | ek : world-famous Bowel Medicine p arsiven’ Gown toe ver today.. | Los Angeles Port finished in the first period, thereby win- | CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST | Is the Secret of and system-cleaners, that will ;- e The Schobmer San Buenayentura was bowed 40 Fort San Luls '|ning a purse of $150. Should she do| The contest s divided into three pe- | COMPLETE HEALTH KEEP CLEAN s Eihp ] Pon SINCIET S SETED L MO MO 0L TAREY " | Willapa Harbor as well in this perfod and the next|riods, constituted as follows: First, | - help you & = <= b S Vg ik Wets SO e " Portiand & Astoris one and be No. 4 also in the lineup|November 19 to January 13, eight| INSIDE. A up the river today to load lumber for |J | Redondo ....... for the big sweepstakes prizes, she|weeks; second, January 13 to March 3, | San_Pedro N. Y., via San Diego. would be the winner of $750 altogether, | seven weeks; third, March 3 to April 14, The body of man is the Grays Harbor which would go a long way toward|Six weeks. 3 - - 2 t finishing the —art education toward| There are twenty-five prizes to be| MOSt perfect and delicate mechanism in existence, and the leas Contract Awarded nry Wilson cleared tod: ¢ 000 feet of lumber for Sam | G. Lindauer e < Northland Portland & Astoria. . . 3 3 t nney cleared with a carso of | Rosnoke.. which she aspires. | competed for during each contest pe- | OBSTRUCTION or accumulation of filth in any part of it, will W.S. F er, s f lumbe Salatls. . . 3 i Jo nin e = 2 aia a1 ave at (s port | Spokune1+1TC | Figet Souna Foror where it e canmot vsgain his old piace | of B0l e Eaning i e P4ree* | make it hobble,moveIRREGULARLY and SPASMODICALLY, e Pomon - | Humboldt during the next two weeks he will have | $20 up to $500, and making a total of | and if not attended to promptly may stop the machine altogether. to be content with a prize of $100 for|$2000 from each period. this period of the contest. Some of| There are also twenty-five special ” 2 d “Jack’s” admirers are betting that he |purses of grand sweepstake prizes for Iso’t that plain common sense to any person that has ba The Overdue List h bark Ormsary, out 155 days from Ca ¢ for Antwerp, 30 per cent. H! Mendocino & Pt. China & Japan... bark Vigliant,’ gut 62 ‘dare from | State G §. Diego & Way & | will beat Miss Hayward in the end, as| the twenty-five contestants making the | any experience with machinery of human invention, from the ! Rpuns, Sic She o, a8 | Breakwater. Coos Bay he is the sole representative in the|best scores during the entire contest, % & . . “ ; lt\‘ana:tft—-::’:::],ty%!.pzizfigldln from Port | Chas. el Sun Pedro contest in the flourishing city of San|the largest of these purses being $1000| SEWing machine to the t_nple-expa.nsnon engine? All the parts, ip' Hawthornbank, out 107 days from | Norwood San P g Jose and the great county of Santa | and the smallest $40, and amounting to | joi i earings, must be kept absolutely pure and San_Pedro joints, connections, g gs, ¢ ena, for 80, 20 per cent. | Buckm Seattle & Tacom: Clara, while Miss Hayward has five|$4000 in the aggregate. - . P 20| other active contestants to . contend| The final distribution of the prizes| Clean to get the best results. A careless, untidy engineer is a with in her own counts will be made on April 18, the first an- i will lose his job. Miss Merani and Mrs. Doherty still|niversary of the San Francisco fire. failure and e siip Inveramsay, out 170 days from | Cjty is! New York. via Anc Glasgow, for Homolulu, 20 per cent. n 8. Diego & Way Ports. Pt Arens & Albion, Puget Sound Ports. Army Transports e E The Ru'nlld(g s at Se:(\:l(«. A Portland & Astori are playing tag for first place. Bach The twenty-five purses for each of Nature has been kind to us by handing over to us to be occupied du: a e Coe i’ 1n At UL OF emmmtetton. TO SAIL ;.sa:;c&m::es Sl ’:‘fs"‘;‘fe t:’;‘ i ::fem‘;‘_r;‘?a b ';ifégg:m;:dpfl;z: ing our earthly existence, an almost automatic, elastic mechanism, that wi Will Move Uptown Today P i o A ey V. Destiuatin _['Salla [ Pler | to pelieve that both are storing_up | make & grand total of 100 prizes, mnmelihnf only properly w'\;lh?h % ey e i 3 Binin OF the by e 2 sailed Febroary 5 for Manil Teviaary iR votes for the final showdown. Both|amounting to $10,000, to be distributed All that She asks, is that bod, h! '“Ptll:a it be fuiind R g el (fi,““;' Va. fasi | Be Grays Harbor .| 5 pm/Pter 16 | were holding back votes yesterday, but|among the winners. of the right kind, applied in the right way,—that a lu ricant b e e r e S s 00, Humboldt .. .| & pm|Pler 2| Miss Merani received a valentine in the| Subscribers to The Call will have the | for the joints, muscles, nerves through the marvelous distributing and col- mas is in port. 2 | o e P es TociwL b pi = shape of 1000 votes from George F.|privilege of selecting the winners of | Jecting system of arteries and veins,—and that all parts of the engine be used Ten is in port, being fitted to go into | ~.| Hambolde :| § Pmlbier '0| Baldwin of Lonoak, Monterey County,|these prizes by preparing their sub- | € i without undue strain. thus increasing her total score o 144,- | scriptions for any length of time that| 1OF the purposes intended 000. Mrs. Doherty will probably make|may be convenient, each paid sub- But, when little mistakes are made in eating and drioking, with perhans | another try for first place about the|scription counting for a certain number : s . : e |end of the week, and the enthusiastic|of votes that may be cast in favor of | CXCeSSive exertion, there is a liability of a stoppage in the natural ¢ € friends of the Itallan lass will have to|any contestant whom the subscriber | Process, and you are liable to become UNCLEAN INSIDE. » 2 2 -y B £ . s 3 g 5 Los Angeles Grays Harbor. .... Portland & Way. Astoria & Portiandi. San_Pedro & Way, NEWS OF THE OCEAN pm|Pler |Pier am|Pier 1 am|Pler g ko ohepaScanan 3 < E i 3 Tonnage Engazements c-| The ship W. F. Babeock, on Puget Sound, i of th rmal functis ermenta- 3 2 February 16 be keenly on, the alert lest she of the|may desire to assist in getting a share That means obstruction, stoppage e no: fi ons, ferment In_en- | was chartered p:{o}}'r to arvival for lumber thence Roanoke. CLr)q Angeles Ports Irish patronymic (Doherty) be No. 1 at|of the money. The contestant receiv- | tion, poisoning of the blood b{. your own decaying sewage, and a liability = S The British shi will proceed in bal- = 2 2 of the race. ing the highest number of such votes the development an serious di 4 + the strest and im- |, 2% Briti wip Xynanc wil rroceed i bal | S5 Rotia’ | Bkt S the end of tho race . of the of any of hundreds of | discases. exit o e = | ders. : Pt. Arena & Albion] Honolulu ......... 1 N. Y., via Ancon. Seattle & Tacoma.|[1: Portland & Way Grays Harbor . February 17 tle & Tacoma.| Diego & Way February 18 e freight and pas have been quar office was in- Shipments for the Orient panese steamer America Maru sailed nesday for Hongkong and ports via lulu_with cargo valved at 22, exclu- sive of trensure, and to be distributed as fol- lows: For Japan, $199,681; China, Phil- ne Islands, $i564; East Indies Korea, The following were the prin: e = L L RICOLE TROPHY WON| s o LS e i o o ot ek e o tana Pf‘-’flmf'c_':s?;: m%., from Astorls, stances, under a Pure Drug of their own, in 1896. These tablets proved to 3 pmibier 20| for San Francisco. be thi test lubricators for the Bowels ever discovered, and at the same 5 pmPler 2 T BRAGG—Arrived Feb 14—Stwr Co- i Sur g e seg 3 4 1 min,, ° qnfl?enl‘;iv P e Peb 15, e BY RS' NN F time a destroyer of discase germs in the whole alimentary (food) canal 10 lm)Pler 11| BANDON-Safled Feb 14—Power schr Soto- CORON ADO They have now a sale of over a million boxes a month. uns; Soc San Eekielaco; Weks SawRes W e, They are a pure, reliable, means of keeping the system clean, prevent- Grays Hargor ....| 5 pm|Pler 16 | Francisco. = K 4 e s P - 280 1hs sugar, 30 cs sauce, 200 Ibs Astoria & Portiand| . " IPier 2 h‘z:fifig’fi;fi? e e v Thode ing all diseases arising from accumulations in Constipation, hn.:d al;o r;::ev. snd 1 o millecnte 75 e - | Grays Harbor ... % pm Pler 10| “Sopr A BIOCK: Satled Feb 14—Nor suip R I e ing and aiding the cure of chronic conditions after they have developed s fraite 142 plgs groceries and pro. | Nome Olty.... | Astoria & Portiana(10 amiPler 16| FIgS Croo K5 Culat, oy vy 14 stmr| HOTEL DEL CORONADO, Feb. 14 s negkcodta tch “onditions, be careful of your food and gen- bs nuts, gals wine, 15 cs pre- | Pomona. - | Humboldt .. .11:30 p|Pie o 7 £ b o o . 1 ‘watcl our con < 15 cs grape juice, 267,500 Ibs | Salatis Haonary & Wers piPler 9| San Mateo, from Astoria, for Port Los Angeles. Begin today to b4 12 miBler 19" Passed Feb 14—Stpr Marshileld, from Hardy | The final round over thirty-six holes || eral methods of living and learn to take precaution of “Keeping Clean In- T 7 | Creek, for San Pedro. *pmipter 11| “150 Vs Arrived Feb 14—U S stmr Bum.|©f the competition for the woman's|' side” with Cascarets. Buy a‘little 10c. box from your own druggist TO- 20 cs oils, 216 rolls and 14 | D. Mitchell.. | Willapa Harbor nitation leather, 44 pkgs lamp | M. F. Plant. Coos Bay .. fixtures, 84 o8 meters, 64 cs | Norwood..... | Grays Harbor writers and supplies, 31,026 Ibe tallny. & o $ LRl T SR side, from Alaska. = golf championship of the Coronado| DAY, be convinced and join our MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. xod_ammunition, ‘18 s boots and & Hilonian. . ... | Honolulu . 4 pm|Pler 10| HONOLULU— sl PoR 54 Stmr Sterra, | COUNtry Club for 1907 was played to: | | Be sure to “Get What You Ask For”—the Genuine, every tablet stamped gs machinery, 65 pkgs bicycles and p Breakwater. .| Coos Bay 4 pmlPler 8|y PRI Y o ' | day, eighteen holes in the morningand | | «c C C.” ™ e sanchings, 8 bils teon. 108 oo womio wsay | Sc& Foum. ... | Point Arenn ... 4 pmlPler 2| “Sficq "Fob 14 U'S stmr Logan, for Manila; | elghteen in the afternoon. Mrs. Her- bxs soap, 46 pkgs rubber goods. 3 Ching & Japan....| 1 pmiPier 40| SUEF Slerra, for Svamey. = o pe |Dert Munn of the Coronado Country To China—1000 bbls flour, 8718 Ibs sugar, Puget Sound. Ports(11 am|Pler 9| gonder hence Jan 21 Club beat Mrs. F. W. Jackson of the 103 gals wine, 3660 lbs bread, 3! } Grays Harbor ....| 1 pml|5th st. 4 o PORTS San Diego Country Club 6 up 4 to e e iy i el 3 - | Astoria & Portland] ... |-~ | XEW YORK—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Missours, [play. Mrs. Munn is the woman golf B A E | 8t Sen Diego ....... 110 am|Pler 11 | ¢or gon Fraacigeo via Say, Diego. champion of the Coronado Country Jtog-r."i'm l(;‘;"i‘?dp;(r);x'bllon:;;‘ 1]1;.(, be. dried ¢ TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE VICTORIA—Salied. Feb 14—Br stmr Tartar, Club !'or 1907 and will have her name 208 3 g et o et sal, | Steamer _Destination .| Date |for Ho e;xznued on the hammered silver The. Candy’ 430 Te Daste. 15t o o VANCOUVER—Sailed Feb 14—Br stmr Tartar, | pitcher, which already bears the names Cottage City Jeante. . 6Ahs Ty mny: i bl & Skagway & Way Ports Feb. 15 China and J:gtm. of Miss Rosamund Saltonshall of Bos- for. « | Seward & Way PnrtLngb_ 15 LYTTELTON—Sailed Feb 13—Br ship Annes- cs, 8 bales cotton duck, 29 pkgs ma- | Jegerson St 'S Wy Dorts| b, 16 |tey. for San Franeisco. ton, champion in 1905, and of Miss To Philippine Lstend S e b A1 o mowp. {2 < Vilhos & Semart o ren: 16| “MELBOURNE.-Sailed Jan 80—Br stmr Auch. | Jarecki, last year's champion, who & StiD. g oA E:l]':";—:% 1’r>r;wm;fi)1[:fi,”§:' :n Seward & Way Ports. .|Feb. 20 | encrag, for Table Bay. captured a silver replica of the trophy. 5 S Olara . . MOLLENDO— Jan 28—Br stmr Drum- 50 1bs bread, 1 cs canned goods, Santa Clara Valdez & Seward ..... . 24 mmOo' hr D\'uxpi::]xid an Mrs. F. W. Jackson, the runner up, nery, 19 cs paints. Sun and Tide YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 5—Jap stmr Ku-| WOR the silver medal of the Coronado 168 cs salmon, 733 cs as-| Unitea States Const and Geodetic Survey—Time | suho Mart. from Kabului. Country Club, as she did in 1906, when 713 Ibs millstuffs, 28 pkgs gro.| 050G Helghts of Tides at Fort Point. For City | Sailed Feb 6—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for Seattle. | she was runner up to Miss Jareckl. | cerles and provisions, 5 ecs dried fraft, o ea|__frO0t (Mission-street wharf) add 25 minutes. " | Salled Feb 9—Br stmr Indrasamba, for New | Mrs. Munn started out by winning o0ds, - . lgng;*;"“: 180 Ibs sugar, 12 boller tubes, 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 o(r,onn.\'m,—Amved Jan 20—Br stmr St. Hugo, | the first hole, halved the second, lost To Siam—64 es canned fruit. Sun rises .. from Clyde. the third, won the fourth, halved the # NGEONG—, Feb 13—Br st - Repairs Will Come High HONGEONG—Arrived Fel r stmr Ew- | fifth, won the sixth and sedenth, halved Sun sets .5 d press of Japan, from Vancouver. the elghth: hd. fith . Ak was & 1 ney to touch & pa SHIPPING INTELLIGEN ime| Arrived Feb 14—Br stmr Coptic, hence Jan 17. o v P - S Ducn & s R S e ORI KOKKAICHI_ Safled Feb 15—Ship Astral, for | 4t _the end of the morning’s play. e ARRIVED Hw L w Honolulu. In the third round Mrs. Jackson L0 DEIA FLATA Anired Jon 81t | played more strongly than vefore and Sl e ik Fudora, [WAS 2 UD on the nine holes. TS, o A iV Db T METPEK Budim, rvnniowon (HEdimt Towt Ahe ndond ana DVALI'A&A!SO:‘—AHIVGH Jan 30—Br stmr St. | third, won the fourth, halved the fifth, unstan, from Tyne. sixth and seventh, lost the eighth and Jaan, DR JANEIRO. - Satid e Sl W #r S [oitnsh ana was '3, op &b ' the twentyd A Arrived Feb 11—Br stmr Indrapura, | Seventh hole. Thursday, Pebrusry 14. mr Czarina, Duggan, 37 hours from Port Los AYS 20 an was reported was probably unin- e back for a survey e side. x | dondo. and it was an el o1 5 : from N U § stmr Sherman, hence Jan 5. | In the fourth round Mrs. M Stmr Noro, Lee, 15 bours from Fort Bra .t Y e s del OpRd Ars. Ml man pair the c 7 EE. = c - - | WALMAR—Sailed Feb 11—Br ship Dynomene, v le bump will ene; | adigy Thos: L Wand, Hurdwick, 72 hours trom | ~ U, §. Brameh Hydrographic Ofice | trom Newbistle: Bosiad, for San Foaniace " | the first hole, lost the second, won the e 11l cost | Astoria. > ot J Belte third and fourth, being dormie 5. Mrs. Stinr Santa Croz, Zeh, 10 hours from Monterey, | o/t DF80Ch of the United Stetes Hydrograpbic| IQUIQUE—In port Dec 20—Br ship Belford, Stmr Coos Bay, Nicholson, 70 hours from S:I-“ Office, located at the Merchants' Exchange, is | for Puget Sound. Munn took the fifth and won the match Gunderson, 14 hours The Way of AR the Quack ¥ In all large cities you may find | natural means. Instead of swallowing a lot any &mhsr of quack doctors who | of poisonous drugs which wreck the nerves b0 Stmr Arctic, Hendricksen, 38 hours from Re- 8.3| 6:55| 5.0] 2:07) Peru Will Sail Monday | . | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of [ _Arrived Jan 27—Br stmr Britannia, from New | and championship 8 up 4 to T advertise themselves as special- and stomach, you apply Electro-Vigor about ; fact O A | P i o, e 90 Sk it s mariners, without regard to nationality and free | York. Victory was dus to hor steadiness. . |[] 1sts. They are specialista only in | our'bedy e e Owing to the fact that she is go-| Stmr Soronn, Eall 20 bous trom Eureka, of expense. Navigators are cordfally Invited to| Sailed Dec 22—Br stmr Shira, for Liverpool. ' name, for they all use dope (poi- | force of electricity penetrating your vitals, : ne drydock for her regular| Suar Sania Bosa, Gielow, 40 hoors from Sen | TISit the office, ‘where complete sets of charts| Salled Jon Z3—Br stmr Anglo.Saxon, for ——. | The score, hole by hole, is shown in | B 500 "in “their practice. Now, boi- | Siviag besith and restoring strength to svery e Pacific Mail liner | Diego and way s, ? ;::,.“',‘f,’:‘ dlr;c.trtfn- of the Torld are kept at rmTQiE-—}n dort Jan 28—Br ship Afghanistan, | the table: son never cures anybody; it Kkills ";'l "“v" "‘“-m = > Figdgay . anm] M Y . 3% from comparison and reference, New_York. - > lectro-Vigor is an electric belt—thers Sl not sall for Panama until [ with harge 9% 1n s Up pon® gftom Seattle, | \ivest Information can ‘slwave be sotaat L | | MONTEVIDEO—Safled Jan fi—Br stmar Anglo- }orl’:“’“':“-gz“",n Y oD i | 1 o charging o Go—se vimegar v So Monday’ instesad of Saturday. | "Stmr Hival, Swanson, 51 hedrs fes Eurcks, | 89rding lights, dangers fo navigation and ail | Canadian, for ——. 15272455 0 the effect of the drug wears off | *elutions to bother with. Wnter Dront’ Netes | g Stme Brookiyn, - Hendricksen, hours from | atters, of interest o s Commerce. The s Feb Arie Al T Fhte for New gEheses the pain returns worse than ever. {5, Cureka. tim N SUS) . o & Recelpts of lumber by sea yesterday | Sumr Soath Bay, Sorensin, 27 hours from Fu. | FECORSEFuction of the tower of the ety bullitog, | , CALETA BUENA—Areived Jan 2—Br stmr 456584745 This polson wrecks the nerves, | xi s wook bemr oy My manof me. amounted to nearly 2,000,000 feet. | reks, bound south. Put in to land passeagers. 3. C. BURNETT, Anglo-Australian, from Tyne. e 556674749} weakens the stomach and vitals | remarkable relief from what was & vers The Oceanic Steamship Company's | Beree Ninetyone Erickson, 33 days from Lieutenant U. 8. N., in Char; v.‘?p".‘r'.';go Jan 27—Br - stmr Kelvinbank, RS and often causes men to become ad- | troublesome weakness. < - 4 3 attle, n tow of stmr —19 liner Sierra, Captain Hopdlette, arrived | ~‘Schr Repeat, Lassen, lzflt;:y- P o ey foggy, wind northeast: veloeity 6 CARDIFEAreived TUROL R SEIF L iy 445080 sou | HOIE 10 S SRS Manet th T T . o vestergay &t Honolulu from this port.| Scir Hoderick Dhu. Andetson, 14 hours fom . DOMESTIC PORpa™* Per bour. | from e R R o S il AT o ity - IneChod. " af ner Coptic, Captain Dixon, ar- | Monterey, in tow of tug Dauntless. N—Arrived Fi — COLASTINE—Arrived Feb 8—Br stmr Pydna, 455 catching victims is to advertiss a iy b | e 4 v b 14—Stmr Chehalls, | from Buenos Ayres, for New York. 566 cure for a small rived vesterday at Hongkong. Deromer schr Newark, Johnson, 14 hours from §tmr Grace Dollar, hence Feb 10.| HIOGO—Arrived prior to Feb 15—Nor stmr no pay. Of course all this is a bait, ship Christel safled yes- | - lmaryn Ps.lxga Feb 14;8;:‘!:orn!:: rl:} g:: Fmio];csm Christian Michelsen, from Asto: for Victoria. The ownership of the gold medal of |f and when once he gets you In his Get my 100-page book describing Electro- TA' S i 3 ey Heads for orders. | Thursday, Febroary 14. TOOSH_Passed 8 P AN A A N i, ' r|the Coronado Country Club for low- The Standard Ofl Company's tanker | Nor stmr Tellus, Berg, Nasimo; Western|Hall, from Bellingha oy tor Spn Beirrionsy K. | Serak, from B e R G 2% moene 0 (CcuERl s Snaen Wil Passed in 'Feb 14—Bark Charmer, from Guay- ‘SAILED b Al b ¥, February 14. —Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Breakwater, | from New York. holes. power he squeezes out your last | VSO . St o nebago salled yesterday for Shang- | FI¢ Francisco; Ger STEAMERS - for Port Townsend. from New York. Mrs. Jackson next week, each having “Thursda; a2 Lz Stur State o California, Thomas, San_ Diego, ren Fab Gy D hence Feb 12. ' | "Niw YORK—-Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Engel- Yoltar: % women, showing how it is ap- The conditions of the no cure, This book tells in plain language many no pay plan are such that not one | things you want to know. and gives a lot of | man in a thousand would be able | #00d. Wholesome advice for men. to abide by them, consequently no If you can’t call, I'll send this baok, post- 3 Spn & Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; S F and P § stmr Salatle, from Seattle, for San Irancisco. LIVERPQOL ~Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Teutonie, | be decided between Mrs. Munn and o. % NAPLES _Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Deutschland, | returned a score of 97 for the eighteen COAST SHIPPING NEWS . rrived Feb 14—Stm; i PN, SRS | M one ever gets treatment upon those | paid, fres, if you will inclose this coupen. g T, 'fi‘:;,a}‘uu_ i T ‘; o City of Pue. m m:: Genoa and Naples; m:::: from R e P M zex‘-;::."t s G nml - |._um free. omcom e a m \ushagak, , Grays Harbor. OTHER NFEREN all, e Sundays, Items of Interest to Mariners anguard: : 108 B e B | Tunichoiy 335, 14 remponss to || cotes, . B son i ek naver 2 of the Pacific Stanford's request for another con-|§ He prefers s, %o, ot you g0 on taking ¥ a3 poss! erence to discuss the place for hold that h?- = b t:r g o RT GAMBLE—Arrived Feb 14—Bark Ji y ing the intercollegiate track meet this Drugs don’t rest. trength: TACOMA, Feb. 14—Bighteen lumber carriers 2 A pa Jamu 25 o spring, the executive committee of the |H aon't Teed norves whith ame woss, are o port taking on cargoes or are laden 3 g G mano, for San Fran- | Jap stm: 2 Francleco, | Associated Students of the State Uni- ([l they excite them, but that does net and awaiting erews. Thase vewels will carry pmzcent END—Passed inward Feb 14— |V ponme ARBY, versity haes directed that Stanford be help them, a8 tng excitement passes Please send me, prepaid, uar ustrated bool forntan and fore! : esmith, hence Jan 5. 2 asked to state reasons for believing in a short time, leavi: them | | free 100-page til e fact & " 3 s el 7 freived Feb 1 ndrkc Mobican, from Dureka, | faivg from, Hamba that another conference is elther neces || Weaker than ever. Drugs don't cues 3-16-7 Innd, ence Feb 10, ¢ o $tmr Thode, Fage- £ MOVILLE —Arriyed sary or ¢ m;::hu. isntmfora also will | [§ disease. e e e SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feh 14—Si fod e as! w el the event of a 5 e i o . — s, ‘hence Fep 157 mimr Ohan: Nelnsn,“hames | of 0 ed ¥ necond conference being held, it will |l system of Srssine i goc oy Beed | | Adaress oo .. g.;}:@, Feb 13— fm’ abide by the decision made. The pros- means what you expect.drugs .,", by m- A Sona. Franeisco. tor G. W. Elder, for San | vancouver pects for a track meet are regarded s Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Coronado, from Grays poor. S . EUREEA—Outside bound in Feb 14—Br stmr Oondor, hence Feb 11. PHI SIGMA DELTA NINE WINS RIA—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Homer, BERKELEY,