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DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1907 Weather R ort ; Shipping News and s FEETE SR 1t 3 a1 meet z ! OSSI |‘\:n"'l|::: a::;::' snb:p;::'m:o Fens 56, o0, s ING (Tbird Degree), st 3106 Gesry | RAINFALL DATA. v ey a8 8 1 Nor- flN H N-UP HAY . THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. A ‘ ore. Visiting Kalghts welcome. Past. Seasona - = - — s i 2 re N CROCEETT Todge No 13, & and X e — ‘Ewr'e;'am“v! " bm;;:' "ad.qz:f x'un.’ad;‘ M.—Third Dbgg‘»e THIS (WEDNES- | MASTER Mariners’ r rori R e et 132 DAY) EVENING, ac 7 o'clock. By ] Awm | Sacramento N order | S Fraac L Hi | Hospital Servxce Is to Be, Acquires Two-Thn'ds of the R MoPHERSON, Secrotass. £ & B en Jos . MISSION Lodse No. 109, F. and & L | takiog p v B b -0 ,ii&s! Maintained in Streets Stock of the Latter —Special “meeting THIS WEDNES: ik, neat 233 ANl mesners ongolia Docks and Lands Passengers . e Sund : C ; LR JTRNINC, o6 T aceck. Wighe| 33 St ol et L I8an Diego ... 0000 Tod K urpose of artending the | an_Diego on ounday orporation FRANK W. SMITH, Secretary. da'censdphr?fl*rr LEONARD CHRISTENSEN. P 2R 4 2| e = STARE Wing Todee No 34, T aad 8- Ve a e EwW a01 lC EoRGT a0l fimore pecis al a.rl | R B ! g Es | 3 Fillmore _st.—Special | sTamoNs § [, F : 22/ PLANS ARE IN SHAPE PRICE IS 22 1-2 CENTS meetiog | THIS (WEDNESDAY) | oSt o &% ! oag § &% EVENING. February J7, at 8 orcloek. |~ Association— 2 a2 { Z b : —_ for egree. | NESDAY, EVENING, 7:30 A schooner > = | { i< Coratatly Tovic o WA KELLER, W. M. o'clock, at li(lng g T Hall, ta chored in’ the T Ger 1| Contractors Meet and Ar-|Smaller Companies Fear __B.F WRIGHT, Serefasy. ~ ' | Filimore st. nesr sutier. Al mem: o 8 32 lear .l T8 are requested to be preseats 'y N 0 45 38 Pt.owdy .00 | 5 IVANHOE Lodge No. 5, K. of P, o= ¥ el . R | range Assignments of They Are About to i conter T it po o GEORGE MOSTARINICH. Rec. Seer o 30 34 ’s Wor February 27, at 3265 16th st. Mem- ATTENTION—Austrian Miltary _snd | Kallpell ... 20:08 24 .30 Great Day’s ork Be Squeezed bers of “sister Iodges are cordlaily Benevolent Assoelation: Mombers de- gt 0 Angeles.. 2878 02 B0 5 myg siring to have thelr measure taken : A arrived in | Modens S Al W. DENSLOW, C. C. for mew uniform will please call at _95: a\rfms‘r.‘a ks ms‘v gl R Soday mir’""ri; p\\lévr E“’z‘f‘é{"" zml;as i} 3‘4 Half a hundred Contractors met last The Standard Oit Company has| o. honcnoss K. of R. and & ';f,:,",“‘;"‘;',’ eo: Lyon st. ';&rvdmn!d ¥ given in ald of & from Yovons £4rgo | Nart 08 48 30 i & land in the Coalinga oil | S 5 feat § tnches in beight end over. : | tan 6000 tone of frelght, | b, Ho 5 2 ’ evening at Midway Hall and made ar- | bought more EUREKA Lodge No. 9, K. of P.— 1 rance. Zrom| ot sB0000, 10 be | At ,uww\;c-;‘»";l e Sl rangements lorl assignments of men!d!sin;ict by the] a{;\lpla p{:{;?; o‘f :‘; Dear Sirs ige, * Brother” it |} toldleriy sppea ot e * g Soun pnm \frer lea ! on | n 10 .|and teams on cleaning-up day. Fach|quiring control of two: rds o e ou are hereby not. 0 _atten 8. RAICEVICH, (‘np(lln‘ Comm T L i cespteiaced X H ""’*’"- | of the committee Of ten reported prog- |shares of stock of the Independence | the fumeral of our late brother. g— nti] she arrived ma, but from | Reno 4 HENRY STIEBER. from the S. F. RIGGERS and Stevedores’ Union—Members., ¥e ma across to Puget Sound she battled |Red B ress and sald that he was ready to|Oil Company. There are 600,000 shares| ym Verein Hall 856 Turk st. tention. Spectai vt meeting, THURS- chil continuously with strong essterly gales | Roseburg start work with a' rush on Sunday 0f the Independence Oil Company.| WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27, 1807, at DAY EVENING. February 28, at Eagles’ Hall for one month The British herk Forteviot arrived today from | Sacramento morning at 8 o'c.ock. Offers of help Two-thirds, amounting to 400,000| 1:80 p. w., sharp. Maket st.. near Valenca. Speeial order of es will enjoy tk Seattle A e of cement from Hambarg. | San; Disgo 5| from various contracting firms were |shares, have been purchased at the rate | oo & ppopERSOR 1 ot bustoess, § % xfi'fi{%firxfln‘v et and wholes me exist- fental ports with A general cargo. San Jose. received and promise of special as- | of 221¢ cents a share, making the out- JOHN H. Dol..i:. Rec. and Corr. See. of the Mongolia en- jhe“\-&r"e:hr; James Johnson seiled today |San L. Ob: signments in impeortant districts were |lay $90,000. of its own instead of merely purchas- > for n Franciseo with lumber. |SE. Farallon. b e Wt TN Raled. o0hs | Btis given those who vélunteered help: \ ‘With this purchase the boundaries of e -t . : ;| ANSUAL meeting Honolulu_Plantation Com- g the output of other companies, kholders 1 make one, and per- pany—The annual meeting of the stoel 1 o The physicians of the city are the 1 Coa- ¢ H « e - : for San Pedro with lumber. | Spokane Y |the Standard Ol Company in the Coa- !is still considered by. the oil men to ba of the Homolulu Plantation Company will ore tr ;‘-:“;Zrz;?:,;q_' p e “Uarkentine Veotior o) i [ latest acquisition to the cleaning-up|linga district are rounded out to take of much significance for what it im-| AL EDNESDAY. Fewesy 3 SRR - Be dam- | Everstt Tor San :r;\“:ln"v‘(x' I“f'if’f'm vetrad. o | 2o forces The doctors Intend to main-|in all of the famous section 2, With [plies- In conpection With preceding| &t ‘n Tt Il gclock a: m.. at the offico (g g g 1 ;“_:‘1:: tain branch hospitals in all of th?‘u“ exception of 160 acres held by the moves. cisco, California. for the purpese of electing concerned @irectors for g the and coffee stations that are to be superin-| Hanford Company, a corporation gen- tended by the ladles, so that in event! |erally believed to be the Standard Ol | of accident In any part of the ¢ity!in another guise. ‘The sellers of the a trained corps of surgeons and nurses |gtock of the Independence Oll Company | will be at hand to look after 'those|are principally Messrs. Pauson, Turner,, | Winoemucea ve. a Japanese Yuma " here by the steamshlp Iyo Maru n Yusen Kaisha, must be returned | d friendicss to Japan because the refuse to recognize m divorce the ensuing year and for transaction of such ofher business as may come before the meeting. Franster books will close on Saturday. Feb- ruary 16, 1907, at the hour of 3 o'cloek p. m. By order-of the pesident; The Standard, the Associated and !"le‘ Union Oil companies stand to make | many millions of dollars each in the rise in the price of fuel ofl to a clo!liu'i v 02 Cloudy .00 made *Average snow, 02 inches. SYNOPSIS. I A depression of some depth has moved from | . 1 in California. 3 panese court. The eirl came | Nevada southward over the valley of the Colo- | who might be Injured. The only fear | ooy eriar who have Aenred In somete barre e, S b o e | rado and will probably move quickiy eastward. | o B and Seeley, ! . 5 o e T & pe e’ son is that there will not be enough physi- | preceding deals of late. The Union Ofl is supposed to have & | ANNUAL MEETING PAACHAD SUGAR PLAN: Showery weather prevafls in the southern por- | | tion of Californ S is falling fn XN, clans to complete the corps, |lucrative agreement with the two ac-| medico feels that |tive companies in the San Francisco | and in Southern Arizon: a PANY—Tbe anoual meeting of of the PAATHAU SUGAR and 1 While the Independence Company's he can spare|gea] with the Standard is one of the ATION COMP, o Arizona and any ot marriage will be prevented. | meby COMPANY will be Reld on now ciassed as one who may become | Storm is reparted Flagstaff. a few hours to report for duty °“-s | field, the Standard and the Associated. = I o d maller of a series that represent in| 1007. at the hour of - . and for that reason will be Shlpped | OO s alaein Sevada aad Arisons, | Sunday he is requested to send in his | {otal the expenditure of millions of | The expense of pruducing oil has not | 11 o'cloek sfdce of the com- working night | P8 (ST, Steamanip Tora for the Orfent, | . The pressure distribution favors fair weather | Name to the Repair Association head- dollars by the Standard Oil in the pur- | Increased, but the big companies have | pany. 2023 Cattfornt San Franeisco. Cak. ranes and Other| wits breadstuffs; steamship Delhi, with a gen. | Wednesday over most of California and possidly [ quarters and state the hours that e | guit of the new policy of the great cor- | t0 pay more for oil when they buy it. fz:u;:: Durpase of electing directors for the installed | ersl cargo end lumber for San Francisco. | frost in the imer&;v;)g;(‘fl:gg‘_i ¥y morning. | can give. poration in California to acquire lands |A fear is abroad among smaller oil| goct bmn:u::m;'c«fmi M;g;:fi;:"_“,m ! lf;-e rg- m@"}‘:; (Ffl:;.?"srmfll;@:}:;np l'!;"-\“:‘-e-rse}l;i;:, San Francisco and viclnity—Falr Wednesday; ’ DINAN WILL HELP companies that the accumulation of oil| "!‘nust:r" books will close on esday. S igh 01800 o . e it - | 0, T " a 1:_7::1‘;%1 g Doller, from San Eganclsco, with a general | fresh north WM!{! . Weliostis. Bélh| | ‘ORfef of Pollcéderrs Dindii wioth n lands by the great corporations is pre- | D.burxu.riy w‘:?u‘)f = & the 1::?;: of 3 o'clock 8 wisn ot ik | acatumnio SNalli: Hate fBatigiaT, | letter in which he stated that he had|has been assigned to the station at|liminary to producing }a;gelcs:":;::g: P T . giin Va . ] S el Na- |to again make the min ot nenis] P e 1 San Joaqhin Valley—Fafr Wed i | ordered his patrolmen to keep an eve | Front and Market streets, and all Na dependent upon the larger omes in the | ANNUAL MBETING HAKALAU PLANTATION jeces on the Ha-| The Buford 1s In port. Out of commission B e g e | open for the drivers who have been | tive Dlufihglrst are re;zduesl(ed( ttohreport Sepsnacy pr?ce per barrel, and that the| SOMPANTThe snuial mesting of the stck. ¥ = ’ The Crook is In port. Out of commissic | 08 A . ‘\'iola in the ordi: ce i to Mrs. etz, president o € par- X | Dl of the HAKALAU PLANTATION lace, &8 go Sor Munwpes | e et Raanre February 13 a0 ;::f:"?;!wmflm Ao it p;nfimmz for n:vx:;w\vmc‘t; mfifz lor, what assistance they can give. |Breat game of controlling the Cali-| mum\\' will be beld on WEDNESDAY, place, 25 good as ¥ kpatrick 15 at Newpart News, v G. MeADIE, District Forefaster. ‘ leaky’ beds that spread sand over | Buena Vista, Alta and Orinda parlors |fornia market is slmply taking on an-| b 6, at the bour of 11 o'clock a. m.. Celebrates Bightioth Birthday | 3¢ [OE: sMled Pebruny § for Mashis.” . | — cleanly swept streets. The Chiet will |ave co-operated with Darina and are |other phase With the necessary ex ncioco. ol foc. tha parposs of I the best-| T J{;‘Asnsl:l_ port. . Out of’ = | Muveminis GF BinamErs lsee that his orders are carried out to|Wworking with a will. The ladies of |penditure of millions of dollars by the | electing directors for the ensuing vear. and for n along the water| erman, homeward bound, arrived Feb- | the letter, for he, as well as every | the committee are: Standard and Associated as a pre-| :z;;r-n;acumh\ of sur-'h otber business as may < | rue ) at N Kk > " ¥ b B DY STy SO . before the meetine. s eightieth birthday | Wi, fl‘o;“",;‘:n‘pm Sl Wt ) e w1 N AE RIS | one else, realizes that the city must| Miss Kate MeGough (vice chairman), | liminary. Transter books will ¢ As late Russell Sage |for Manila. From | Steamer | Due | be put in condition for the summer | Mrs. L. Hammersmith, Mrs. N. Talloch, T ruary 23, 1907, at to do, Chandler cele-| The Warres is in port, belng 8tted to g0 into | Goguilie Hiver iizal winds, and that every eitizen ~must|Mrs.*E. Marks, Miss A. Gerichten, Miss CASE HINGES ON PISTOL H. W. THOM birthday charge of | policeman her personally | the octoge- | ns.” He also ason td feel very old man. Every| es $500 to | s fund, v demands For simi- Steam Schooner Disabled San Pedro off this port bled. She & will sail tomorrow | for the Orient with a full cargo and| about 100 cabin passengers. _Oceanic steamship Company’s | noma is due today from Aus-| ¢ New Zealand, Pago wegtan steam four with Tordenskjold d a half days ) tons of cargo. Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea| ounted to 1 COAST SHIPPING NEWS| Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific ASTORIA, Feb. 26.—The oil tank steamer W. & Porter arrived bere this morniug from Port Harford. She has a cargo of crude ofl for Port- land, and went to that port this evening. | The barkentine Wrestler arrived from San Pedro #nd will load & lumber cargo for the re- turn trip. The echooner Louls arrived from San Pran- cisco o joad lumber at Warrenton for California. The berkentine Agate arrived this morning from” San Frencisco: to Joad lumber for that 50,000 feet. port The Harriman limer Costa Ries arrived from Portland todey and went to ses this evening. Bhe bas & geveral cargo and passengers for San Francisco. The stesm schooner Washington lefl tndly for Sen Francisco. She bas & cargo of 650,000 f of lumber. The steamer Riverton, Captain Johnson, went ses this morning. She goes to San Francisco, ®nd earries & cargo of 553,000 fest of Iumber. The stesmer Meteor left thi$ morning. She carries & cargo of 1,819,000 fect of lumber for San Prancisco The steamer ¥. A. Kilburn areived bere from Portland this evening with & general cargo and passengers for Sa meisco. The bark Cheney nd schooner Golden Shore were towed up the river today to commence loading lumber for Califarnia. The schooper Dera Biubm arrived down the river today, en route to ornia with & cargo | of Iumber. The Grand Jury returned a true bill against Captstn O. M. Forest, formerly master of the | schooner Annie Larsen, today. coarging him with | the murder on December 13 of Gys} Visser, | kngwa ss George Fisber, & member of mey ooner’s The e’ndrfi blrbfl'flud feet, with the exception | of the British steamer Gymeric and the Bmuh; | ciseo last night for San Francisco, | freight for the t to sea today. R AND, Feb. - ine steamers Costa | Rice and F. A. Kilburn eajled for San Fran- both Slled to the batches Costa Rica goes direct will wvchhl! Mnx:i" mdr. reks, By reason of the heavy of - % way ports the Kilburn n!\ueal t from bere to San Franeisco. Honoke will satl for San Pedro | She will go| 600 sacks of | with freight. while the Kilbi to _take any fre! 2 Gan Francisco this evening. via San Francisco out with @ full cargo, including toes. ritish steamer Strathord safled this aft- L BYM Shanghei 'Fith 234,261 bushels of velued at $167.836. ! The Jepenese steamer Kotohira Maru sails to- ight for Dalny with a carge of 25,417 barrels | of flour, valued st $82.000. The steamers Gukui Marv and Plelades ar- rived 1o the harbor this morning. The Plelades will Joad lumber for San Pedro. The ofl carrier Santa Maria is upefled to | n'] from _the drydof‘k for Sau Francisco to- \ Sbe broke her rudder abont two weeks | BgO 'flflk on her way down the river by colliding with & thouse tender Heather started out this mm;...‘gar The light houses slong the cosst, which are to be supplied with coal R | epped ooner barge | e e ‘fo:' of Davis street and she resdy to begin recoiving lumber Washougal will be | by the tug “u-houn] at the will soon be oy towed to San Frapeiseo sud back | RO, Feb, 26.—The North Pacific D ety George W. Elder, o tain | Jessen. arrived this morninz from lend [ Tis Bureks and Ssn Prancisen with . large | treight and nger llet. 8be scheduled to_clear on | Nor_stmr Norman lsles, fmu commssion. The Overdue List Britisy bark Ormsary, out 167 days from Ca- leta Colosa, for Autw K German bark Vigilant, na, for the channel, 12 schooner Cyrus, in, for Seattle, 10 per cent British ship Hawthornbenk, out 119 days from Caleta Buena. for Bilbeo, 5 per cent British bar] hire, out 153 days from Corito, Falmonth, 15 per cent. ¥reach sulp Helene Blum out 170 daye from Port Gsm Newport, § per cent, American ship Willlam P. Fry from Honolulu, for Delaware B: cent rench bark Blarrits, out 140 days from Cher- for Habart, 5 per cent. h bark Killoran, out 163 dl]l from Port Townsend, for Liverpool, 5 per cent. NEWS oF out 160 davs kwater, & per 'I‘HE OCEAN ‘Will Load Lumber The Britlsh steamer Ardmount, at Port Los Angeles, is under time charter for lumber from Puget Sound to Australia SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE February 26. Strir Corona. from Eureka. potmr M F Plant hours from Coos 2y ¥ or stmr Tordenskjold, Hansen, Pt 3 sen, 4% days from Barge Rufus E Wood, McLeod, 5% d Columbia River, in tow tug Sea I'o:‘é!r B g l:chr Transit, Olsen. 8 days from Port Had- ock Schr A M Baxter, I , 9 - | nghame sancsen, @ays from Bel CLEARED February Tuesday, 26. - S\tmcr City of Puebls, Jepsen, Vlelorh, P C Hiud, Rolph SAILED Tuesdny, laqua, Johnson, Fureka. Samod, Madsen, Caspar. Wasp,' Webman, Grays Harbor. Brooklyn, Hendricksen, Mendoctno. Whitesboro, Mikkeisen,' Cleone, Columbia, Doran, Astoria. City of Puebla. Jepsen, Nieolson, Br siip Clan Galbraith, Bark D Bryant, Eagles, Tacoma Bkt Kohala. Dedrich. Grays Harbor. Schr Ferrls & Thomnson, Tansley. Seattle. Schr Invineible, Tobin, Port Biakel Schr James A Garfield, Danneviz. Coos Bay. ar Willlam Renton, Nielsen, Willapa Har. s February 26. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Victoria. Stmr San Pedro. Barker. Hull. SPOKEN {Pecr stme nn;:man—. 25. 20 miles south of Chlumbla River, Fr bark Mignet, Feb 15, for Astoria s 5 gl DOMESTIC PORTS EVERETT—Sailed Feb 26—Nor stmr Thode Fagerlund, for Port Pirie. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr Noyo, E_fl{'cr? Feb 24; stmr James S Higgins, hence el EUREKA—Arrived Feb 26—Schr Lottie Car- son, from San Pedro. Safled Feb 26—Stmr Vanguard, stmr Argo end stmr San Pedro, for San Franeisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 25— Bktn Gardi- ner City, from Columbia River; schr W F Jew- ett, from Grays Harbor; schr Alvema. from Columbia River; schr Prosper, from Columbia River. Salled Feb 25—Stmr Argyll. for Port Har- ford. wlthybflxr Santa Paula in tow. s " ved b 26—Stmr Gfiorxe ‘W Elder, hence re!l\lfll: IVER- UMPQUA R ER—Arrived Feb 23—Sebr | Sadie. from San_Pedro. i PORT TOW: D=Sailed Feb 25—Schr Alex T. Brown, for San Pedro. ABERDEEN—Arrived Feb 25—-Bktn John Palmer, from San Pedro; stmr G C Lindauer, bence Feb 21. Safled Feb 25—Stmr Fulton, schr R € Slade and sebr J M Weatherwax, for San Franciseo. ATOOSH—Passed in Feb 26—Schr Samar, Redondo. for Puget Sonnd: bhark Caron- delet, hence Feb 20, for Port Gamble. and_Colum- tmr Hyades, fv!s G‘hlnl Plclu' Bl:dkcl}e_vh f;r 8an Pedro. [EATTL! rrive ‘el 6—Stmr Buckman, Br stmr Hazel Dollar, both hence Feb 23. o Salled Feb 26—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Fran- TACO!IA-vAlflVed Feb 25—Br stmr Titan, h'um Liverpool. Vll Vlr!ofll. B. C. s':D!Z—SA| led Feb 25—Stmr Northwestern, atte. RANGELL—Salled Feb 26 — Stmr Cottage Ctly, tor Beatiie, ASTORIAArrived Feb 26—Stmr W § Por- ter, hence Feb irrived: Feb 26--Bark Agate, hense Feb 12, Salled Feb 26—Stwr Meteor, for San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 25—Br stme Ardmount, from Newcnstie, Aus. I8L. PORTS utmoxA—-suxed Feb 26—Schr Defender, for_San Franel HONOLULU—Sailed Feb 26. 10 a m—Jap stmr | Nippon Maru, for San Franeisco. EASTERN PORTS NORFOLE—Sailed Feb 25—Nor stnir Tan- us,_for Valparaiso. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 26—Br stmr St for. Pllr\rk. !“’bm”“:snt". Ad 4 o tled el mr v.nnee for slon. \—— ¥4 wed bark leh!nb\n‘i‘ for !lll Frunclsco. YOKOHAMA—-SAUM ‘eb 21—Br stmr Em- press of Indla. for Vancourer. NEWOASTLE, Aus. rrived prior Feb 26— Mofi. BRISBANE—Arrived prior Feb 26—Br stmr Moapa, from Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORE—Salled Feb 26—Stmr Kronprinz Welbelm. for Bremen. BRISBANE—Arrived prior Feb 26—Stmr Mosna, from Vancourer, via Honolulu, for rd- "LEWCASTLE, N. 8. W.—Arrived prior Feb n—smr Norman Isles, from Shanghal, for San e LEVY IS SUED AGAIN Charging that Morris Levy has re- fused to pay the rent for Mowry Hall for the past ten months, the Occidental Real Estate Company, which recently fafled in a suit to oust him.on the ground of breach of contract, filed a new action against him yesterday. 1t is claimed that $1000 rent for the past ten months came due on February 1. but has been ignored by Levy. The Oceidental Real Estate Gombl.ny claims $1000 due, $1000 damages and asks that this amount be trebled. Restitution of the premises Is also asked. Br ship "nn;pt Hill, Willlams, Sydney Heads; l Seattle | Humbolat | Seattle & Ti Grays Harbor | Humbolat . Grays Har Portiand & Astoria. Hono & Kahului. .| Puget Sound Ports..... Portland & Anoru | Seattle Nanaimo S. Diego & Way Ports | Pt. Arens & Albion. Grays Harbor .. | Gravs Harvor . Saljon Cruz Humboldt .. | Hilo & Honolulu | Kan Pearo - | Fortiand & W ¥ rom Kobs & Tokphatin. Grays Harhor fexican Ports Wiilaps Harbor By | Grays Harbor Puget Sund H’! \F‘l(fll & Ta | Sest “|Arizonan -jPomona Portland & Way Ports. -[Mariposa -{Curacao . Enterprise F. Rilburn G. W. Ei Roanoke Ressie Dollar Coronado .. Daisy Mitehell. Rreskwater .. G. Lindauer .. ‘ TO SAIL Destination ] Steamer | Salis [Pler February 27— ’ Los Angeles Ports....1J. Higgins 2 | February 28— Humboldt .. Vanguard . 2 f‘nqn|“e River Elizabeth mboldt . Eureka . 13 | Havre & Way Ports..[Am, Exeimn T | Coos Bay . M. P Fllnl{ 4 pm) 11 lnumwa: . Corona .....11:30 p| 9 | Los Angeles Ports .|Centralia . 10 am| 10 Tos Angeles Ports. orwood 2ioda] daes Humboidt .. | San Diego & Way r Pis | Pt. Arena & Albfon. | Astoria & Portland.... { New York. via Ancon.. Seattle & Tacomn Grays Harbor Grays Harbor Los Angeles Ports. March San Diego & Way Pts Puget Sound Ports ; Grays Harbor Portland & Wa: arch 5— WHonolulu & Kahuluf.. Grays Harbor March 6— Coos Bay . Point Are ~|China . *|Sonoma .| Amasls 6. w. | 3 .| Westerner : ‘I Roanoke ABreakwater .|Sea Foam. State Cal. Elder] 1 .:}'5 =S {Santa Rosa.. City Topeka 10 am 4 pm | 4 pm TO SAIL FR 0M SEATTLE Destination | Steamer, Skagway & wWav Ports. Valdez & Seward. Valdez & Seward... Skagway & War Ports. Seward & Way Ports. Jefferson United_States Coast an and Heights of Tides Sun and Tide d_Geodetic Survey—Time at Fort Point. For City front (Mission-street wharf) add 25 minutes. Sun rises . Sun sets WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 Office, located at the malntained in San Frai | mariners, !u( expense, for comparison and re! lights, da Mary L. Denton, fronted the Relief peculiar request. rent for her amounting to $45, title to it. co! will not receive a day contains an a) 000 for a light and without regard to nationality and Navigators are cordielly lnvited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world information can always be obtaing interest to ocean comme vice has been suspended tion of the tower of the . C. Lieutenant U S N, Point Cabrillo, Cal. Thnl {Time| Timel reb —| Ft Ft H Wi L Wi H Wi 27..| 4:30] 2.5/10:89| G.4| 5:14/—0.1) H W 28..1 0:10! 5.1 5:20/ 2.2/11:19| Ml“ U. S. Branch Hydrographic Office A branch of the Unf ted States Hydrographie Merchaots' Excbange, is ncisco for the benedt of ee kept at hand, ferences, and the latest ed regarding ngers to navigation and all matters of ree. The time ball ser- lrenm" the reconstruc- e buildi BURNETT, in Charge. REFUGEE SELLS COTTAGE a refugee in camp 25, in the Richmond District. has con- Corporation with a By payving up her ttage in advance, she gained complete Later she sold it to another person for an advanced figure, yesterday she demanded that another cottage be given her to live in. is reason to belleve, however, that she and There second cottage. NEW SIGNAL STATION SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26,—The sundry civil bill as passed by the Senate to- ropriation of $25.- signal station at 2 | { his boys of the Youths' Directory | association headquarters with request | { that they be used as messengers and | offers the services of its members for | of the Social Hall and Sewing Center strive to see that the streets are made as comfortable as possible for pe- destrians. Father Crowley sent a half-dozen of‘ to | elerks. .They have peen of great as-| sistance to the committee, as they are | bright, alert and well behaved. The| committee highly appreciates their services. | The Commercial Night' School, through Principal George Foulks, ten- dered the services of 200 scholars. | MONEY FOR STREET WORK | | The Chamber of Commerce ‘and the | automobile clubs have sent out circu- | lars, and returns are being received | in the shape of checks for sums rang- ing from $20 to $250 for permanent re- pair work on_ streets. The Sheriff's Club, through President Thomas O'Neil. whatsoever work the committee may | assign to them. As an example of the wldespread interest among all classes in the move- ment, Mrs. Lee Lum See, who is the owner of a new building at Sacra- mento and Kearny streets, sent in her check for $200. Mrs. See is the widow of a once prominent Chinese merchant known as “San Jose Charley,” who for years conducted 3 wholesale business in San Francisco and who was very fond of his adopted city. The morning mail brought in checks and cash in the sum of $3000 for street work. Judge Slack wrote that he could not get away to help in the cleaning- up, although he was perfectly willing | to take up a broom or a shovel in the cause of good citizenship. He sent his | check for $25 for the genmeral street | repair fund. | Mrs. Margaret B. Sheehan, represent- ing the Forward Movement, in charge at Camp 25, Richmond District, will be | chafrman of the section at Steuart and Folsom streets, and will be assisted by her daughter, Miss Pauline, Miss M. W.. Kilborn and the following volun- teers from Camp 25: Mrs. M. Creitz, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. 8. | Sperling, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Kirby, Miss Cohen, Miss M. Hafner, Miss G. Barnett, Misses C. and L. Sirber and| Miss E. Cowan. Supplies should be sent care of Mrs. Sheehan, to Russell restaurant, 2348 East street, near Fol- som. NATIVE DAUGHTERS ACTIVE Darina Parlor, Native Daughters, | | L. Teitjen, Miss R. McGough, Miss M. Grueber, Mrs. M. Nolan. Address all communications to Mrs. L. Deitz, 1742 Bush street. STUDENT BRIGADE COMING Berkeley Youths FPlan to Help Clean Up Streets BERKELEY, .eb. 28.—University students are to offer their services in the task of cleaning the streets of San Francisco next Sunday, according to the plans of student leaders. Ralph Merritt, president of the associated students, has found that a great many men are ready to volunteer thelr aid | for the city's benefit next Sunday, and it is probable that several hundred { college men will march to San Fran- | cisco in military formation and wield the pick and shovel for ten hours on the highways of the metropolis. ANNXUAL meeting Oceanic Steams! Company— Rosser. Alto Parlor—Mrs. J. Stein- The annual meeting of the stockholders of the bach, Miss L. Douglas, Miss C. Faulk- Conflicting evidence was given yes- Oceante Steamship (‘umfimv will be held on ner; Buena Vista Parlor—Mrs. G.|terday in Police Judge Shortall's court| [U Y‘m“"::h[\‘e:.nfll g ,;rmf:xr‘_"):‘;"’l:‘&f B8 Baker, Mrs. J. Green, Mrs. A. Shea, Mrs. | when the case of Mrs. Eva Morsan, | O se. sen Foaiscri tar o Salany: e | V. R. Berry, Miss A. Worth; Orinda |charged with assault with a deadly| of electing directors for the ensuing rear and Parlor—Mrs. Emma G. Foley, Miss A.|weapon, was put on trial. Mrs. Mor- for the transaction of such other business as | may come before tlie meoting. Tranafer books will close on Saturday. March 2, 1007, at the hour of 3 o’clock p. m. By order of the Presi- gan, wha lived at 828 Carolina street, was accuSed by Danny Miller, a Greek, keeper of a grocery at the corner C\( dent. W. THOMAS, Secretary. Eighteenth and Carolina streets, with| __ Dated Feb. 25 1907. having pointed a revolver at him. { NOTICE TO THE CKHOLDERS OF THB NORTHWESTERN PACIFIO RAIL- ROAD COMPANY A goecial mesting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pacitc Raiload Company will be held at the office of the Compe No. 1043 In the James Flood bulling. N X0 arket street, in the City aad County of San isco in ihe State of California. the same being the peincipal place of bupinces o€ eaid corperation. and being the building where the Board of Directors of sald corporation usually meet, on the th day of Aprtl, 1907, at the A blue enameled revolver was ex- hibited by the prosecution and offered in evidence as the one used by Mrs. | Morgan. The defense put on the stand | both Mrs. Morgan and her husbang, | who swore that the weapon which the woman acknowledged having carried was nickel-plated and that she had carried it to prevent the grocer and a | number of countrymen from InSuting | hour of 12 o'clock, ason. to” consider and a The Morgans offered to prove their |edness of sa n, assertions as to the Identity of the|[eo, SEETesate. of T‘L*,f‘l:'?fnhé‘fll‘,‘r“‘;“m’;“':m weapon by Morgan’s employer. to | (a portion of which is to le used n retiring ex- ‘whom ¥ and to increass the accordingly continued until the last o the week. ) in_Gold Coin of the | United States, re the said D'W"‘M Continuous desk work, a cold, or an overstrain of the much suffering with back-aches. As a help to nature, as a remedy for the muscles, and the stiffness of as a cure for —even without cessation of labor — there is nothing that can be compared with an | bonded indebtedness by a martgege or deed of the ralroads, Secretary of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad E. BE. CALVIN. WM. F. EIIRIN HOOD, Company. muscles causes EDWARD “CHAMBERS, W. A. BISSELL. Dlrednrl of sald Northwestern Pacific Railroad 'ompany. and aches MANUFACTURERS, PASQUALE CO.. R. COR. TURK, 493, NE WEST ABMY. NAVY. SOCIETY GOODS, REGALIAS. FLAGS. BANNERS, ES. CAPS, ‘Al UNIFORMS. | HALLS TO LET. DRUGGING, THE CAUSE OF MANY ILLS You have heard a great deal lately | about how drugs are doped with poisons, but you don’'t know how these poisons nl‘lect the various or- | gans of your body. | The poison that is used in largest | quantities is alcohol. TIt's in nearly | all the. patent medicines and other | . drugs that you buy. Now, aleohol, if taken any length of time, ulcer- | ates the stomach, causing poor ai- | gestion and other stomach troubles. Many cases of cir- rhosis of the liver, a disease for which there is no ocure, which alwaysproves fatal, have resulted from the continued use they selves ailing in any way, run to the drug store and get a lot of drugs. Doesn't matter what kind or what feels that take something and he never sto] I to think how it is go- ing to affect him. If he finds that he has a bad case of stom- ach trouble after a siege of drugging, he doesn't lay the blame on drugs. He never thounht drugs could do harm. Stomach troubles are not the only ones caused by drugging. There are worse poisons '.hln alcohol in drugs, that do more harm. The ones that are used most frequently are rnox;lphlne, e, mercury, arsenic and pot- get them not only in pat- ut in_doctor's well. Poison is “the the ver: touudldon, of the dm:cor‘- 17 T and eooa B pnn Zr n few luwu i '!'h y wroek norvu and cause m&n{c;\:yr ;oul .findl eluva 3\:1:.“ l.ndeo:.t.l’m 3 oi‘ tomach. | daises me ou-njsu T fames o s nueve e pain hm' other organs fail to do their work is because they lack electricity. Then, can't you see that the only way to restore these organs to a healthy condition is to restore the electricity that enables them to per- form their regular functions? My Electro-Vigor does this while you sleep. It saturates the nerves wlth its f‘owlns power, and these conduct the force to e and t!slu- bL od restoring healt! flnd glving ltrens to every part that Is weak, Electro-Viger is arelief from the old what you expect drugs to do by un- natural means. It removes the cause its own power. - i -glsin Three months' use of Vigor new man of me. No more weak back, o kidnes trouble, and remarkeble relfef from what was a V.f, tronblesome weakuess. L. B. 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