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Shipping News and Gossip ... - seree oo of the Water Front sized Derelict Is Believed to Be uhe Coasting Schooner Bessie K nal Stations— Hours. to Date. N Eureka .50 32.78 3] Red Biuf g Saccaments . . n Francisco 24 n L Los Augeies Slh Diego ... Cap . 2 ady for sea ERELLITEY steamer City Tellus, - which the north capsized hnli ner in Alfce Maris i Joaded The distance from Port Cos the French bark is anchored is t five miles he Deflance towed ¥ burden do in two hours five min and the yester- having a gaso- of the that Be Topeka arrived report from the s viin sighted Flagstafl 0 Fresno o her and China Sails for the Orient The Pacific M Friele, safled vesterday rried passenger thirds aster Februar, rgo of lux on b Band for fc and large cargo. of which isted of Gov ment stores for Two Pi ton detectives the gangplank until t hope that Will sconding Connec pposed tempt to tak jent. cabin helr » Vhelt con M 00 ¥ 06 30.00 sighted the dere- the passed Strath ¢ o'clock The British sesid il for Ne off Point isabled York, is reported Tamar with her pro- A steamer with v as beer ns to her nces a Ar Water Front Notes and There has « such that south- | the immigration ity and eipts of ] ¥ Stiowers Friday: snded the nd tha some “Sacramenta. V winds. y—Ratn Friday; & for two freighter Alask; at Honolulu from T Arizonan arrived at y from Salina Cruz COAST SHIFPING NEWS receive Valles—Showers Friday: ~fresh rived ma and viemiry an Diego ve rew by Davis chief rn was first add to arried Seamen Thelig, Her- Clonds Friday: fresh south w . McADIE. D Movements of Steamers TO ARRIV Pos- x fet Forecaster. ion | Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific , Feh. 28 afternoon feet of lumber Makawelf ASTORIA, The schooner Jim for San Francis Sonoma Lands Passengers P will load lumber for 1e_schooner Dora Blubm sailed with umber for San Fronci ik steamer Rants Maria. in water Port Herford this evening rd Ofl barge No. H1 was towe ay to discharge her carge nese stemmer Kot 546,000 \lnrkhm\\' {Roanoke . oo | Seattie 1 5P | Portiand & Way Ports l\nl ar titchell Arena Sex Foai Tapa. Fagbor néoelno & Pt Coos Bay | Gitays Harbor Frreka Nome City watilla Tonsh Harriman Franciseo wit : nd & Astoria o & Way Ports Japan s China & Humboldt Salin Honolul Seatile & Bevin San Pedro & W Willapa Harbo Seattie T 8. D npen Marn, schooner and schooner {Arizonan need this even spproaching of d he high so the next twenty i 2 & Abion 3 & Astoria York via An {pom Nort City § met with 0 8 huge No bones were tated for some ini- on | rekn 32| Portiand, fresh south | T 0 v ok s e ] Grithit Dort! ~ Mareh 1— Anmbaidt Jones. 2 Portlsnd & Way Ports Mareh a & Albion... & Portland. . vin_Ancon Lm A'ugv!n Ports. Kun ‘Diego & Way Dta.{Sunts Ron Puget Sound Ports....|City Tope 1 J|Pomona Delni holas will be over- ber ampusl trip fo] r Charles Nelson and the t night for California Nome City Westerner I Newbure .. Porriand F. Kilburn March Aumbold Humboldt Honoluln & Graye Harbor Seattle & Tacoma Lox Anseles Ports Bend: barkentine 3 entines Lahania R Hume Ravalli Enrekn Xevadan iCaronedo Pareka . “|Yosemite represented er of Lon- |Breakwater . Sea Foam. . ACorana |Sonoma March San Diego & War Pu,umm Cal Astoria & Portland. Colnmhia Willapa Harbor. D. Mitehell Grays Harbor .G, Lindaner.| Ran Pedro & Way Pta.|Coos Bay.. TO SAT Destination Tacoms, bumped Ints Pedro and ripped choonet. She sailed °d. The schoonor ain Lapying. eatled fn bal- wWas re skine had beex to the colo mak American m) 2 KK Emi 11 . FROM SEATTLE Steamer ment 1o e steamehip Rargtoga, 2 tomorrow, will earry and rafirosd laborers to Ca 16 work on the Copper River and North he said which is supposed to be a ey ine.” One hnndred thousand feet of er are inclnded in the ont- inary work will begin with the erec of & wharf «nd breskwater at Catalla An agreement between shipping agents snd ¢ | owners and the Saflore’ Union will make & 5 per e ¢ ratse o the safiors’ pay effeotive affer and cargo 1. At present the men are receiving $40 wool and 11 5@ month on ssfiing sbips and $45 to $50 a butter. From o % e e raise in pay en @r N he Yine. Wages for sugar, 940 cases of | Date extensive supplies Skagway & Way_Porte. Dirizo Seward & Wi .1 Bertha Yay Poris. Sewsrd & War Ports..[Teanfe 4 Sun and Tide Tnited States Coast and Gesdetie Surves—Time and Helghte of Tides at Fort Pofat. For City frout (Milesion-street wharf) sdd 25 minutes. FRIDAY. MARCH 1 by (Mar, 18 mechanics f e brougt her brought carg sacks Sun_ rises frox Run sets and Everett for Bellingham acoma, hoth to load @ Steamshis and ship St. Francis lumber for San Franci Army Transports Buford i in port. Out of commission. ook 18 in port. Out of commiseion Dix left Nagasaki Febroary 12 Kirkpatrick 5 at Newy Logan sslled Febrourr 5 for Maaila, gells 3 at Newport News, Va. an 1 in port. Out of commission homewsard bound, srrived Feb. sxasakl mas i in port and will sail Mareh 5 for Manils The Warren into commission. 5. z 10:: '-sI . 8. Branch !lylr-mnle Dflu A braoch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located at the Merchants' Exchange. is | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially lnvited to | vikit the office, where complete sets of charts and walilng directions of the world are kept at band. | for comparison and references, and the latest informstion can ¥s be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of | Interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ser- | vice has been muspended pending the reconstruc- | tion of the tower of the Ferry Dariding. 3. 0. BURNETT, Lientenant U. £.'N. Muirein, Madam Uoute Suaw W. Andrews, Rody P James Bulmer « Jame Dudley and Tavia Fyte thor wife, M Irank Havbs Frank Hamiito won, wife and jeor B M Melior, Joseph H. Mel Jobw, - Peebles, Jam Powers, Mrs. . Rowe Steet, Herman Sommer. Miss B.- E. anson, ward . Smith; M chlidien; Mrs. C. M.. Vine George Walker, Alfred Wagiaud Jiame, Lars M. J. Altern, Alfred Boyett, W linm H. Berwick, George H. Buuting, Telams ghon Black, Toomas O. Bonverh. eary Evers | com William Evans, George C. Hewit, Arthur Hewit, | Walter Hew ‘alter H. Hardy TI‘ E. Jones, Peter Kouvaras, Alfred Kobn, George Luec Colin C. McKeozie, Jobn clean, Hens Pae Albert Paets, Herbert Pomfret, Otto Palmas, | Danlel T. Paimer, Edward Beddick, Mats Rran, | Veter ‘Souter, N. Twinsm, D. Twinam, George | Yinee, D. Wilker, Charles West, P. F. Watson, | Robert Watson. Auekiand—Miss M. Booth, Francis H. Botley, | L. ¥. Cockroft, wife and two ; Jryink Cookroft. Joseph Deviln. Johu n, Miss C. Ebs. Jobu K. Eecles, A HoMing, R D. Nmflln | W d and wife, A. I’ Miss C. Ppillips, Tegetmeier, Mrs. Tege! , Sonn A Ania. Sasedm Cucrie, Sirs. C. 4 Arthur #. Hoby. Michael Josephs: W, wife and child; Al Olver, §. | ftiam Smith, Roland | £ A Beaven, Stephen Burton, Josepl Ivamcovich. Lovre Ivapcovich, Jcftord, Nefl McDonald, Ernest 8. Mackins, Sam- uel Pratt, Barrs Parry. Togo Pago— Willism Ostibar, | Hopolulu—Alien M | Miss G 3 viey Richard Augiin, Arein, Miss Daiey Bo @ wife, O Holler and Hewit Hewit M. M. Levin- Lattimore, wife Miss May Mor Jessre Olive M anfl wite Thomes Jc fldre ¥ saries \\lu..m m I N is 1o port, heing ftted to go Charies R M. Thomas E Slomyansky, in Charge. ands, $101,498: China. $35.623: Fast Indles, $1618; Korea, §1504: Monolulu, $2089. The lowing were the prineipal exports: 2530 culk ana ] caue wine, 1365 1be chesee: zals an ine. P h—w'h bark mafi& “'r::? daye from Cher-| 232 Jbs bread, 1128 cs canned goods. 11 pkes | bourg, for Hobart, per Britien bark Kilioran, out 165 days from Port | froorich S04 0 "";’fl“;:;h}?“? :2‘0 e Townsend, for Liverpool, 10 per cent. NEWS OF THE OCEAN Barley for Belgium The French bark A"flunlfl. was cleared yer centals of barley. valued at | feet of lumber us dunnage, Freights and Charters | The British steamers Elatne and Inveric, bot! | at Homolulu, will costie, Australia. | veric X The schooner Marconi, on OColumbia Riyer, Il nlbl’ charter for lumber thepce to Callao A Cargo for Hilo The bark Annie Joinson was cleared [eoeriay with a carge valned o 1%,636 ‘ang 1.»\ ots Bocs. 3008 ctls barley, beans, 21.300 Ibs bran. 18517 canned . 8500 ibs sait, John H. Wi The Overdue List | British bark Ormeary. out 109 days from Caleta Colosa. for Antwerp, 70 per cent. German_berk Vigilant, out 118 days from | Lagune. for the channel. 12 per cent Rusefan schooner Cyrus, out 77 days from Port of Spain, for Seattle, 10 per cen British_bark Berwickshire, out 155 days from Corinto, for Falmenth. 15 per cent, 3 American ship Willlam P. Prve. out 162 days from Honolaln, for Delaware Breskwater, 10 per lnu-lm-r F. Suelton. Makes a Record Tew The Spreckele tug Deflance, Captain Dean - James, towed the French bark Alice Marie yesterday from the Nevada “@ock at Port Costa to an anchorage off Lombard sireet. The Deflance has | een converted into an oil burner and as new bollers. The Alice Marie was rer first tow since the Deflance went nto commission again, and in meking tb~ tow she established & new record. Al ;':. 3 g, x g aiis} 2L ; ¢ 7 i Bd ot £:5t 'mmummmahmm G!m reels wi To Hflncluhl—l u LR A Office of the Astistant to the Lighthoute Distriet. U. T, H. Feb. 19, LOCAL NOTICE T0 MARINERS The following affects the 1ist of lights, nd dsymarks in the Twelfth Lighthouse Sub- isirlet. HAWAL i thor Channel Light. ¥a. 4, bont 25 fact of water. sbout 7 | teet to the esstward of the easteriy eige of zl\ | ghisanel, ebreaxt of about 340. feet ESE T4 ight and about feet 8 by V16 W from Honohii Range Front Light The strugture snpporting tirls light, carried | awsy December 31, and the light extinguished, | was rebuflt and the light re-established Febru- ary 18. 15 feet seaward of its former loeation. By, order of the Lighthouse Board. Lientenant-Commander, 8 N | Assistant_to the Tuspector of the Twelfth Light~ bouse Distriet. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED Wednesdar, Stmr George Loomis, | from Seagtie. 7. days | o from February McKellar Jr., 4 Febrnarr 78 hours Thursday. s(mr City of Topeka, Hall, X‘nmnn. ding. Westorner, | Graxs Harbor. | es & Higeine, Higeine. 15 hours from bound south. put i for fael. Stmr South Bay, Screnson, 2¢ hours from B Hansen, 12 hours from Bow- Anderson, 90 hours from | Lo, 15 bofics from Fort Brase. a Rica, Mason. 6313 hours froia “vin Astoria 81 hours. Stmr Eurcka, Golightly, & Stmr days from Se- | Hansen, 2yl 25 hours from Fel Rive Dickson, 28 hours from P mr Aflas, Badger. 3 days from Astoria wr Atlas, Badger, 46 hows from Asiorin. r Francis H Leggett, Reiner. 20 hours from | bound for San Pedro, put in with sbip Star of Alaska in tow. Santa Ross, Alexander, 46 Lours from &0, :rmr Prentiss, Schillineky, 24 hours from Eu- rel light rain | most of the State. | S8 Tiverten, Johnson! Fork, Nelson, 50 hours from As- North 23 bours from En- Stmr Santa Cruz, Zeb, & hours from Santa stmr Tellus, | an Star of Alaska, Roderick Dhu. Anderson, 14 hours from v. in tow tug Fearless. Santa Paula. Pille. 27 hours from Port 5. February 28. . Vancouver: Hind, H M Br stmr Foreric, o'ph & O B Siotton, Portland: stmr Armerie, | & € 1asis. Kagelmacher, Hamburg aud | qu»L Nfison, ports 5ip Edward Dimand Honolulu; Wil o Hilo; J. fico Nnrle. Cloatre, Antwerp; Gir- vin & Eyre SAILED Wednesdu, Rasmussen, Wi Thursday. February 25, Sanford, Crescent City. Tverson, ' Eureka. s S Hizgins, Higgine, San Pedro. Al Grays “Harbor. D. Febroary Stmr Caseade. Stmr Mandalay tmr Gualala r Repeat, Fricle, Howm‘, ‘via Honolulu kme, Hendrickson, F Plant. Nalson, Newport. Johnson. Stmr Trancls H_Leggeft. Al Fageriund, Eureka. Coos Bay. Eureka. Reiuer, San Pedro. A Hamburg, ete. Rark Annie Johnson, Nilson, Hflo. Fr bark La Rochejaquelin, "Durand. Tacoma. BXtn § G Wiider, Jackson. Willapa Harbor. Sebr Santiago, Madison, Monteres, in tow Dsintless, Power schr Oaklend. Kroger, Eureka. SPOKEN N. Jon 32 W, ship Hawaiian for Sydney. 0 N, 3 W, Fr bark Matle Port Townsend. " Bm S0 N D NIGHT end TFLEGRAPHIC POIST TOROE. Feb. 28—10 . m.—Weather clear; wind NE: velooity 12 miles per honr. DOMESTIS PORTS Arrived Feb 28—Bktn Arage, achr Watson A West, from San ol Schr North ARERDEF! hence Feb 9; { Pearn. Ralled Feb 22--Stmr Santa Monlca, stmr G € Lindauer. stmr Coronado and acbr E B Jack- son. for Ean Frapcisce. FORT MEAGG—Salled Feb 25-—Stmr Arctic, —-Stme Whitesbaro, - for San Arrived Feb 28— Stmr Branswick. hence Feb BELLINGTIAM—Sailed Feb 2S—Stmr Melville iar. for Sen Francisco. SEATTLE—St1léd Feb 2 Seattle: stmr Lyra. for HMI kong. TATHOSH.Paseed 1o Fely SeBktn Oharles F. Crocker, from San Pedro, for Port Town- send. Passed out Feh 28—Ship Columbla and ship MeLsurin, for San Francises, Passed in Feb 28—Biktn Diamond Head, from San Pedro. for Port Townsend. Passed out Feb 25—Stmr Lyra, from Seattle, for Hongkong. Passed out Feb 2S—Br stmr Trafalgar, for stralin assed in Feb 28—Stmr Cits of Puebla, hence Feb 28 for Seattls and Puget Sound ports. ©00S BAY—Arrived Feb 28—Stmr F A Kil- burn, from _Astoria. SAN DIEGO--Arrived Feb 25—Stamr Artzonan, from New York. ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 28—Schr Dora Bluhim and_stmr Santa JMaria, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 28—Stmr Asuncion. from Seattle. Salled Feb 28—Stmr Jim_ Butler. for San Franeisco: Jap ¢tmr Kotchira Maru, for Japan. SOUTIT BEND—Arrived Feb 8—Stmr Yo- | semite. hence Feb Salled Feb 25—Schr Mildred, for San Fran: etseo, SOUTH BEND—Salled Feb 28—Stmr Dalsy Mitchell and etmr Daisy F:seman, fo San ‘Tanels: HFOQUIAM—Safled Feh 26—Sehir F M Slade, sehr R C Slads, schr John F Miller, stmr Nor- wood and etmr Centralia, for San Francisco; schr Edward R West. for San Pedro, Arrived_Teb 26—Schr Ariel. hence Feb 11. Feb 27—Sehr Commerce, hence Feb 20; schr Georze W Watson. hence Feb 14: bktn John © Merer, hence Feb S: bistn J I, Eviston, hence Feb 6: stmr Tnmnlpllu hence Feb 23 POINT REYES—Passed Feb 28, 10:45 a. m.— Stmr Czarina, from Bellingbam, for Port Los Angeles. REDONDO__Artired Feb 26—Stme Goquille River. from Fort OLYMPIA—Arflvfl! Feb 25—Sehr Soquel, trom xxAlflLARD—Amved Feb 27—Sehr Samar, from TANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 28— Stmr Co'-u Bay, hence Feb 25, and sailed for San hTACOHAaAmved Feb 28—Ger stmr Sals, ence POINT LOBOS—Passed Feb 28, 2 p m--Stmr Czarina, from Bellingham, for PDP' Los An- Jos. E°PORT TOWNSEND—Passed 1o Fi3 =§—Schr Bainbridge, hence Feb 12, for Port Blakeley. Arrived ,‘ 28—Bktn Aurora, hence Y’h!.'!. n 27-—Stmr Jefferson, for "edro. n Pedro. FCREEA——&II!H Feb Htmr Aln!dnn and Pomopa. for San Franch Arrl'ed Feb 28—Stmr lfllnflla. from Astorta. ISLAND PORTS MAKAWKL!—AH’!VQG Feb 25—Bark Fd'lrd May; trom Honolulu. HOI}"OLULU—AIHVM Feb 28—8tmr Alaskan, ‘acoma. ‘“!dluld Feb 28—Bktn Fullerton, for Port Har- Arrived Feb zr—.r.p war fleet, from Honolulu. Nottingham, for_ Seattle. Safled Feb 27—Ship Mn(uh, for Iml- g FOREI VIOTORIA—Artived Peb T stmr Strath- more. from 5 poriiyed Feb 25—Stmr Clty of Puebla, bence NEWCASTLE, Aut.—Safled Jan 26—Br stmr w““"mo-«.‘ ien Ten m-—smr Poru. for s a. Feb 27—Stmr Clty of Sydney, for San Pon'r SATD—Arrived Feb 28—Br stmr Er- from New York. TLAN—Sailed Feb 8—Br ship Drum- ., for D.Al;fl "'mmn—umrm nige rrom P‘Il{-" Konnd . Dnfile River. Dring | tached, | this afternoon_from - San Francisco. { ler, | egraphs that Br stmr Streathearn. New York Berg, 4% days from Na- | Wagner, 30 hours from | 3¥¢ 80d Buchanan st., ;elldln‘ at 618 Grove st., 28—Stmr W 25_gtmr Baltte, !dfl‘ stmr Nmmxx for Philadelphia. MPTON—Sailed K-l UTH. Whneim T “tor New York. vu OUTH— Ame:ed Feb 28-St a Coronel dumm“ ’n( C. V. AN . ncent, C. V. um‘:ls—-unua Feb 28—Stmr Cedrie, from | New g LIVERPOOL--Arrived Feb 28—Stmr Majestic, | from New York. DIS. Per stme City of 'l‘op‘h, at San Francisco, porte, reports that at ‘X\‘i ‘eh 26, 22 miles off shore from E by N 15 N, andc.po Blanco SE br E % passed a nlflma vessel bottom . with rudder and propeiler both at- also several empty gasoline tanks. Memora Per Nor stmr ‘l'elhln. at San Franeisco Feb | 28, from Nanatmo. .—Sailed from Napaimo, B. C.. Feb fnr San Francisco. Feb 24 ex- perienced a strong mn!her)y wind. increasing Strath- and | *most to a gale, with a nasty sea; the wind veered to the sonthwest and culminated in the ill.lf he!llm Feb 25 and Feb 26; on Febd 1 4 p m, passed within a ship's Tength of a wreek. which appeared to be a capsized steam schooner or gasoline schooner: her keel —was slightly damaged and it looked though she might bave striek the hottom: she was about 100 feet long and of great besm: the mast was flonting beside her: we could not see her name. as she was Iying bottom np: she was SOIETY WOMEN WILL APPEAR FOR CHARITY To Give Entertainment for the San Francisco Maternity The San Francisco Maternity will glve a benefit entertainment on the aft- ernoon of Tuesday, April 2, at the Cen- tral Theater. Prominent society peo- ple have volunteered their services in the cause of charity, and the managers of the playhouse have offerea it with- out cost for the afternoon. An inter-| esting programme is in process of prep- aration. A feature will be the presenta- tion of a play called “The Reformers' | League,” dramatized by Mrs. Ella M. | Stetson from the original, which was . written by L Lowenberg, the president 1 | Cal. IR, | In_event ot raln Harmon Gymnasiun will be conted with some brown color under her bot- tom. and was quite free barnacles or seaweed, so Judged she was mot lomg in the water: the pmp\-lver was rather small and yas out of the water: the weather at the time was fine. with a long swell from the north- : Captafn Berg ders this wreek vers | dangerous to navieation, Iving as it does in the fairwag “of navigation, 10 miles off Coanille vor. VICTORIA. Feb. 28.—Captain Jepren of the steamer Cify of Pnebla, which arrtved here reports on 13 miles west north- of the San Francisco Maternity. Among those who will appear in the cast are Miss Hilda Clough, Mrs. Philip Bancroft, Mme. E. Tojetti, Mra. W. J. Gray, Mrs. John Martinon, Mrs. Ynez Shorb White, Allan Dunn and Rayden Williamson. Miss Heatti will sing and | Mrs. John D. Spreckels Jr. will appear in a playlet. Other musical and dra- matic features will be announced later. | | Mrs, Gaillard Stoney is chairman of | the entertainment committee. | Amomg those who have already pur- | chased boxes for the entertainment are | Mrs. Henry J. Crocker, Mrs. Eleanor | Martin, Mrs. Mary P. Huntington, Mrs. | George Pope, Mrs. Ira Plerce, Mrs. | Charles Stetson Wheeler, Mrs. Percy | Morgan, Mrs. Margaret Deane, Mrs. Jo- | seph L. King, Mrs. H. H. Bancroft, Mrs. | H. N. Gray, Mrs. Fernando Pfingst, Mrs. | John Metcalte, Mrs. Gaillard Stoney, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. James Gordon, Mrs. L Lowenberg, Judge Graham and Dr. A | G. Spalding. L AR 2 Beneficencia Company of San Francisco (R. G. CO.. ESTABLISHED MAY. 1900.) Following are the capitals—Thursday, Feb. 28, 1 1907: _ 16177, $10,000, sold in Stockton. Oakland. and San Francisco; 2446, $2000. sold in San Francisco; §221, $1000, sold in Los Angeles, Oak- | land and’San Francisco; 5363 and 18S00. each $500, sold in San Jose, ' Alameda, Los Angel Oakland and San Francl —_—— SYMPHONY CONCERT TODAY—Berkeley, rum AWAY IN ROME—Oakland, Feb. Feb. 28.—The firet symphony coucert of the | 28.—Telegraphic advices were received here to- spring_ serles at the university .is to be gtranld-y telling of the death in Rome of Mrs. Harry tomorrow afterncon at 3 o'clock in the Greek A Ramsey of 2412 Pledmont avenue. Mrs. Ramsey Theater. with Rosentbal. the pianist. as solofst. | and ber husband. who was one of the first men to m?nu-e wealth in the Tonopah mines, left| | here for Europe last December. Feb. 3:15 p. m.. Cape Blanco, Ressie K. bottom np: met Br stmr W sonthbound, and reported same fo Captaln Cut- TONDON. Feh 28.—Pnnta Arenas. Chile, trom G quil, for . i% Ivinz st anchor «ff Port Tamar. with propeller out of order: pro- péller boss cracked and loat: steamer has gone o her assistance. with divers and appHances. gt el ki The Original Little Beneficencla Pub- lica Company of San Francisco ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER, 1803. The following are the capitals—Febroary 28, 907; No. 16137, xlo 000, sold in San Francisco, 46, ‘32000, sold_in Fresno and San o 8221, 81000, sold fn Sacra- . 5263 and 24 Franeisco, Cal. The. tollowing’ were pald by for January 81, 1907: ~Angelos H. Charles Witt. New o Market. San Francisco, Cal.), Marano Salvatore | {with Pactfic Preservs Co.. &1 Howard st Pragciece: shilitng ot M8 Chebtwat or, $18 Coben, Vallejo, $125¢ s s e e O Sun Theater. PURE DRUGS ACT June 30, 1006 In Effect January 1, 1907 A GOOD LAW used fustead of the Gres We endorse the Pure Drug Law, because we have always believed in its prin- ciples, and because it meaas that the American people will find the strong arm of the Government protecting them from RANK FAKES, IMITATIONS AND SUB- STITUTES. made of adul- terated, impure, worthless and even dangerous drugs. ‘This sort of thing has been an imposition, fraud and crime against the People, as well as against the responsible manu- facturers of honest, reliable remedies, and it was high time for it to be stopped. Misrepresentation and substitution of “some- thing just as good” will now be done away with. The principles of the Food and Drugs Act have been always favored by conscientious and honorable manufacturers, who recognized that PFurity and Quality alone could permanently | secure the favo. of the nation. So the makers of Cascarets Candy Cathartic recognized the great prin- ciples cf PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when the first tablet was made, over eleven years ago, and have adhered to them ever since. Cascarets stand alone on their recoré, of having gained in that short period of time the friendship, confidence and patronage of millions of people, who are now buying Cascarets at the rate of over a MILLION BO}](fS A MONTH,——the largest sale of any Bowel Medicine in all the ‘wor We endorse the Pure Drug Law. It suits us, because we have always stood before our friends unafraid and clear of conscience, made our contracts good to every one, and in the conduct of our business, had the good fortune to help Hundreds of thou. sands of our fellow-citizens back to health and life. ‘We have no reason to hesitate, and so we do not hesitate, to recom- mend Cascarets to all sufferers from Constipation and all complications arising therefrom. Also any other diseases of the food-canal. We are ad- vertised by our loving friends and whenever the American people pass judg- ment in favor of an article after over ten years of investigation, trial and test,—their verdict speaks for itself. The greatest merit of Cascarets however, is that of being a positive and reliable preventive of disease. The most important function of the human body is to keep its digestive channels and passages, with over thirty- six feet of bowels, strictly cfim and disinfected, so that natural operations can take place in a natural manner, and the growth and activity of disease germs can be prevented A Cascaret at night before “turning in” will keep your Bowels regular, and your whole digestive canal wholesome, pure and ‘normally active. No matter what you have been taking, buy a little 10c. box TODAY at your own druggist, and let the results tell their own story. It means a lot of health and comfort in store for you. 7% TheGreatest Doctor on Earth trouble, rheumatism that always follows kidney trouble, weak stom- ach, varicocele and general debil- ity. Drugs did me no good. for results of the use of Elec- tro-Vigor, I will say that T ) am well and hearty, every L8 ‘organ works properly, and I i) have no pain. L. COLWELL. , West Butte, Cal. I Give lt Free book N-ture is the greatest doctor en ‘When she can’t cure it is mnuu she needs ald. Now, most eople e an idea that tma aid is rugs, and when they ‘a sick or suffer from pain of any kind they proceed to dope their -tomseh. with the stuff that is sold for medi- cine. That doesn't help any: Ar* fact, it does a great deal ‘of harm. The tdopo that yo‘u ut into your stomac 8011 and ypnoilon weakenl the organs and nerves of your body. What Na- ture needs 1s electric- L5 When your stomach, i al % deurl in trations of fully ecessary elec- R % i deéveloped men trieity ~ to enable tham .to =3 perform their regu- lar func- tions. The breaking down of one always causes er ure can't cure then, be- b hasn’t onmh plain _lan- 3 1] many things you want to {:osv, ud gives a lot of good, wholesome advice for men. MEETING | CALIFORNIA Commandery -T.—Stated assembly THIS TPRIbAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Aibert Pike Memorial Temple, 1358 Gears st. Qrder af tne Temple. Ail Traters cordtaly nvit - PHINEAS F. FERGUSON, Commander. WILLIAM R. JOST. Recerder. vo'ru:ls SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1. Bozal Arch Masous. will mget in King Sole- st. SVTCRDAY CEVENING, areh M. M. & S KNG SOLOX M neemw and THIS (FRIDPAY) HARRY BAEHR. Secretary ol o'clock. F. & & M s THIS (FRIDAY) VNG orotock ARCHER B. CLARK JEWFL Lodge, No. 374, F. § Second degrée TODAY (¥ APOLLO Lodge No. 123, - 0. F.—Veterans' Hall, 431 Duboce Thinl degree THIS (FRI- SING. Mareh 1. Vis- ting brotners cordlally invited DEMENT, V. se. pro. tem 15 Knights —Regul convention IDAY) EVENI Native visitars are cordially invited. ANTON M. KRUECKBL. C. C. __HENRY WILLWEBEE. K. of R. and S | THE Anstrian Military and Benevolent Association will hoid their 25th an- and hnll ou SATTKD\Y 1 Walton's iate ave. ordially imvited I'H E COMMITTEE. of the Caledonian DAY) EVENING. Roesch Hall, d* Mis D MeRAE at the boar of fhes of o Sam_Franetseo. Cal.. or fke purpose Of eleciing directors for the ensuing year and for transaction of sueh siness as may come before the meeting. Trapster bovks WIIT close on Wednesday. February 20, 1907, at the-bour of 3 o'clocie P. m. By order of the president. H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. " \\u._u PLANTATION ting ol \T:\'U PLANTATION Members and fri good time-is assured A RE n ¢ \lr ETING —The & of the COMPANY wi Mareh 6. 1 any. 2023 Califorata . for the purpose of the ensulig vear. and for of snch otber business as may 1 lose on Saturdav, Feb. sevir of 3 o'clock p. M. THOMAS, Secretsry. nic Steamship Company— ‘of the stockholders of the smpiny will- be heid oo 1907, at the- henr of 1L e of the compacy. o Cal., for the purpess tors Tor the ensuing year and f sueh other business as meeting. Transfer books Mareh 2, 1907, at the By order of the Presi- | THOMAS, Seerctacy. w. NOTICE_TO 711 _STUCKIOLDERS 0F THB NORTHWESTERN FACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY A speclal mesting of tha stoekholders of the Northwestern Pac Railrcad Company will_be of the Company, in room mes Fiood buflding. at No. Board of Directors th day of Apeil. ck. meon. to copsider and m to ereate a bonded hdel" edness of sald corporation, fo the amosnt, in the aggregmte. of Thirty-five Million Dollars 1835 000.000). fn Gold Coin of the United States a portion of whi to be used in retiring ex- isting bonded tndebiedness). and to fnerease the bonded indebtedness of snid corporstion et te the amou: the agaregate. of Thirty-five Miilion Dottacs. (535,000 030y tn. Gotd cm of the TUnited States, and to secure the sald bonded Indebtedness by a mortgage or deed ot wpon the railroads. franchises and prop- erty of the company now owned or hersafter acquired, and the income thereof, or such part thereof as mar be preseribed in the mortgage or of trust; and to determine the form and terms of sa:d bonds and mortgage or deed of trust, and to sutherize the Board of Directors to take all such action as they may deem necessary or expedient in the premises. Dated the 25th day of February. 1907. By order of tle Board of Directors. | Secretary of the Northwaatera Facife Raifroad E. CALVIN, F. HERR™, A, Directors of sald l\nnhwefien Pacifie Company. ONLY LOCAL \u'vcr,\cfl:xm B. P, ARMY. "NATY. SOCTETY. GOODS, REGALIAS. FLAGS. BA‘l\tl& BADGES. CAPS, UNIFORMS. 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