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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Head Winds and High Seas Encountered by Alameda H«. Oceanic Steamship Company's j !£!£ A 1« " Captain Dowdell. ar- H«« i t arly 5- est erday morning Irom Honolulu with a full cargo and 377 rawengorg. Th , Aljlirne<la broußht 104 caDin passengers, among them a num ,**°* LOBL 08 Arfgeles people who had formed part of the southern delegation • that chartered th« eteamer Ohio for a trip to ,tbe . Islands. They found the Ohio uncomfortably crowded and not exactly the pleasure yacht they had expected, so in preference to returning on the Seattle steamer they sacrificed their Ohio passage money and bought tickets for home on the Alameda. Among the Alatneda's passengers was *> . H. Hooffs, & Honolulu contractor, who intends going into business in this city. Hoogs was accompanied by his wife and ten children. Th« Alameda brought sixteen Japa '"*»e from Honolulu. They were land ed without hindrance from the lmml \u25a0 sration officials, who have as yet re ceived no instructions to interfere with Japanese immigration from Honolulu. The Alameda encountered strong head ! winds tnd a heavy sea. Ker passen . sera included: \u25a0 . C-.,*- Atw-eU, Mrs. ArwelL P. H. Booth, Mr*. A- Brown, W. M. Brown, Miss M. Browi; Mrs. w. \*. Brovm and dan^btor, O. n. Brbee, C. A, Ceerrore. Mrs. Coserove, r»r. J. K. Owes. A. A.. Crook, Dr. Cunnlnfibam. Mrs. Cunnrngbam, I Mrs. N. E. Oal«\ K. C. l>avidson. Mil* Fell man. I. Firre*. Dr. E. W. Flemiag, P. Forre, I J*". 1 ott«, A. Oarrte, Mrs. Garrl«. HXtt \u25a0 Or»«B. W. H. Hooe«, Mm. Hooj?. ten cta<lrf a i "d tfcre* ••rraau. Dr. Huwpliris, Master W. ! J. Hoat Miaj Kelsty. Mr«. £ U Leach, Le« Poy. D. K. McPber»on, Mrs. MePberaon, Mr*. J. Maler. Sira. Maler. Colonel U. B. Moxan, Mrs. N S. Meirs. F. Ueyerm. Mr*, a. E. Meyer*. Mrs/ Meyers, MJ*» Meyera, A. B. Mohr. Miss 51 other, a. W. Kellla, Mr. Noar. Mrs. Noar. Mrs. I. Patterson. Mrs. Payacm, Mrs. Perkins, W. H. Plttaan. Mr. lULinaay, Mrs. Itamtay, C F, Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds, S. 8. EJp'.ey. Mr. Ronrlg.t L. A. Enetin, A. E- BooSaeu, Mrs. BouSaeo. Mr. Bundle, Mr». Runkie, Miss N. Roth, A. Beott, Mrs. Scott, W. Seymoor, Mrs. fchurtlcff, Mi«. Pproag fcod ' ton, iirs. H. L. Squ!r»«, G. > Hoy Stench, Mrs, G. le Rcy St«»ieh. 3. -C. St*w»n. Ula* H. Rutet, A, G. Thrnne, Mr«. Ttrnne, Ml*s B. Vida, T. H. White. Mrs. White, Mrs. C. O. Whit*, infant aad retlfi. Miss White, H. F. Wlchman, Mra. L. F. Winter, Mrs. WooJaeott, Mla« Woola.eott. Mrs. S. B. WooUslcgton aad child. To ZCe«p Oat Yellow Ferer Dr. Cofer of the marine hospital ser vice, federal quarantine officer at Hon olulu, arrived here yesterday from Mexico and \u25a0will return to Honolulu . en th» Alameda, which will sail at 11 J o'clock next Saturday morning. When the American-Hawaiian Steamship .Company Inaugurated its service be | tween Honolulu end Salina Cruz the i Importance of keeping Honolulu free | from the yellow fever which some i times visits the Isthmus of Tehuante- I pac was realized. Dr. Cofer has been I at Salina Cruz and at Coataacoalcos for {the purpose of personally acquainting » himself with the sanitary conditions of , both places and to satisfy himself as to how far he could depend upon a j Mexican bill of health issued at these 'ports. Famous Clipper Ship to Be Sold The famous clipper ship Aryan, one of the last built of the emaYt \u25a0wooden ships that once made the American merchant marine famous and the Stars and Stripes familiar in every nook of the seven seas, is lying in the mud of > Oakland Creek awaiting a purchaser. Her usefulness as a clipper ship has pone. Once upon a time she earned dividends carrying coal from the Atlan tic side to this port and returning with a cargo of sugar from Honolulu. Sugar is no longer shipped in wooden ves sels, and the Aryan's owners can no longer use the vessel to any advantage. She cost $100,000 when she was built In 1893 and it is said that her owners iare now considering an offer of $30,000 .Xor her. She will be used probably In ,the coast lumber trade, which is profit able, but rather a humdrum sort of : business for a clipper of the Aryan's fame and beauty. Ughtshlp Out of Position 1 <k>mmander Mayo. TJ. S. N.. of the iligbthouse board has Issued a notice >to the effect that relief lightship 76. 1 which Is temporarily taking the place of the light vessel at Blunts Reef. {dragged out of position March £6 about lone and three-quarter miles in a west erly direction. The lightship will be re ' placed on her station as soon as prac- Itlcable. Captain Hall of the steamer JRamona, which arrived yesterday from (Eureka, reported the change of the (lightship's position. If Captain Hall ,bad been one of the not few coasting 'navigators who depended for his posl 'tion on the bells and lights placed by ftbe lighthouse board, the- change in •the lightship's position might have led (to trouble for the Ramona. As it was. {\u25a0however, it was Captain Hall who dls 'covered that the light vessel was in the twrong place, and he found it out, not iby figuring back from the deck of a {stranded steamer, but by being in the right place himself and by knowing {exactly iwhere he was. • Water Front Xotea The' Pacific Mall liner City of Para Jleft Acapulco Tuesday for this port. * The liner Korea left Yokohama- yes ' terday for this port by way of Hoao ll&lu. :_\u25a0-- \u0084 . I The Norwegian steamer Tellus, which lurrlved yesterday from LAdysmlth. brought 5529 tons of coal. , Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 3.120,000 feet. 1 The schooner Roderick Dau called 'yesterday for Monterey In tow of the •gpreckel* tug Dauntless. j Tn» codiUblng schooner Czarina, homeward bound, wu outelde tho heads \u25a0last evening. The Alaska Packers* Association «teamer. Alitak, Captain Moiler, cleared yesterday for Chignik. \u2666 COAST SHIPPING NEWS Sterns of Interest to Mariners of tbe Pacific \u25a0 HO'TOLTJLJT. March 20 — Captain Falsoma of tb" French steamer Amiral Fouriehon probably m-UX bemore careful in making out his mani £s• in tbe future. As tb. result of his care rL^n, which baa occurred for the eecond time ftatbto 'port. b« b*s b*en Cned the sum «f $10 ifor each of 239 separate offenses, a total of 12230 When he was here before b» was warned bylnsp««tor of Immigration Brown that be rnnrt toe more careful, but without result; and Si Ttte pre«*nt trip bis manifest aid not rtiow the actual facts In regard to the immigrants. ST. liW provides a fine of 510 lor each offen»e Cf this kind, and finding that then was no irfh«Tway In wblcb tbe French officer cmild b« 2*5 to look alter bis dutle* properlj. th« fine i ir^rbJ n body of '• p - Johnson, second mate of «»,\u25ba barkentlne George C. Perkins, was found & tbtharboT March 15. Investigation bas £tUwn that on the night previous Johnson was srnnk tnd had three bottles of beer with him. Irtdently £ had started for bis ship and fell pv«rl»oard from one of the wharves into the rA£ot«e*p*sM*jrer bo i t ta "dded to the San v^^iJm-HawalUn «4srvlce In tbe Amertcan- CKanats fl^Neradan. From Honolulu tb. wIU £f tflKabulnl to take aboard sugar, and then Etm toHonolulov taking pawengjirs from here £££? to £n Francisco on April 'p. At present JgSSsEflatJoßs aboard tbe Kevadan «xc for but < r?i«<»*27^--The Harrlman liner Co »J_hi. TrrtwtA from Portland this morning and {«?? for ft2T Francisco with a general cargo end B^Se t rte^blp P KSanok?-arrived from Portland knd wentd^oct to s*au \u25a0 She Is bound for Port ££• I«Srf«» »d way port, with a general cargo , W Xt»*i^»ooo** 'L«tltJa arrive down the river to- day and cleared at the Custom -Lotiße with a car go of 200.000 f«wt of lumber for e«i Franeioeo. The K"li<foiicr A. B. Johnson cWr*d with a ; cargo of &50.000 feet of luaber for the same port. Thfe Brltteh Bhlp Dirasdale was towM to Port land this morning to load grain for Europe Th« fhooner Ancle Larsen was towed to fca today. She carries 600,000 feet of lumber for ! Kan Francisco. The Kteam<T Jam<-s Ralph, lumber laden for , Ban . Franci*^, Msiieil this erenlng. The (-tf«r.ifr F. A. Kllburn. with a pencral <*argo anfl p&ssengera for San Francisco and way ports, sailed todny. The Ftewiaer Thomas I>. Wand, with \u25a0 cargo «f 750,000 teet of luzuber for San Francisco, went to eea thi» *r«nlng. The barkentlne. Agate was towed to sea today. { Ehc 13 lumber laflen for San Francisco. ' . The French bark Bayonne. 169 days from Cher- 1 hours, arrived off tbe mouth of the rirer today, and, not finding • pilot at that time, sailed over the. bar and anchored Id the lower harbor. She H under charter to load grain at Portland fcr Europ*. Tbe schooner Bangor. 16 days from Ean Pedro, arrived today and will load lumber for a return. Tbe British ship Jordan Hill. 157 days from Rotterdam, arrived this morning, uafier charter to load grain at Portland for Europe. Captain Bevel of the French baric Armen. which arrived last evening from Europe, reports ; having encountered teveie weather off the Horn 1 end that be was 23 days in roundlcg the cape. I After reaching the mouth of the Columbia the Armen passed through the recent sever* gales, j during which Ehe lost a number of tails. She i ; b*at about five days before she was picked up. : I SAN PEDRO. March 27.— The North Pacific Steamship Company's steamship George W. El» ; ; Apt, Captain Jessen. cleared early this morning I on the return trip ' for Portland via San Fran clf«p and Eureka with freight and passengers. , The •eboonw A. J. Fest. Captain Hensch. fin itbed discharging her lumber cago and sailed today In ballast for W ilia pa Barber to reload. The ship Eclipse, after baring been delayed ; for several days awaiting a crew, sailed today in ballast for Tacorna to load a return cargo of lumber. The big German ship B. C. Rlckmers. Captain Waltes. is loading a cargo of cement at Ham burg consigned to James Maynard Jr. of Los \u25b2ngelee. The steam acbooner Ban Pedro. Captain And fin*en, finished discharging her lumber cargo and cleared for Eureka to load a return cargo for this port. There wer« no arrivals at «hla part today. PORTLAND, March 27.— The achooners Ms rlrl and Manila were towed cp the river yester day, tbe former to P.ainirr and the latter to Stella, wbere tbey will load lumber for San Francisco. The British ebip Dlmsdale left up at 8 o'clock this morning and will reach the harbor tomor row momlug. Sh« brings a graeral cargo from Europe. The French bark Armen. which reached As ; torla yesterday, will leave up tomorrow morning. She. too, brings a general cargo and cement from Europe. The Norwegian steamer Ekogstad came np from Llcnton tbis morning and went to the mills cf Inman, Poulsen & Co. to finish ber cargo of lumber for the Orient. Tbe German steamer Tiberius went to Rainier from Ttmgne Point to finish loading. The Oriental liner Arabia will call at Naga saki. Japan, on ber outward trip, a large order for flour and wheat having Just been received ht-re. SEATTLE. March 27. — The Puget Bound Steamboat Owners' Association, at its meeting this morning, resolved to employ private de tectives to engage competent marine engineers if the present force should walk ont on April 1. There is no indication of a compromise, and it ia probable that most of the engineers on Puget Sound boats will quit work rather than accept the compromise offer made by the Owners' As sociation to the members of the Marine Engi neers' Beneficial Association. Seattle's halibut fleet is etonsbound in north ern ports and the supply of fresh halibut Is running low. Nine vessels from this port are at Neah Bay. unable to vector* oat. United States U&iine Inspectors Whitney and Turner wUI begin the investigation into the wreck of th« steamship Dakota tomorrow, tak ing tbe depotitiao of a number of minor officers and member* of the crew who arrived here on the Tremont. Captala Francfce Is expected to etart for Seattle toon, r.nd on his arrival here be will be called to the stand for an erplanation. Arrived — Jeanie, from Seward. with ore; City o( Seattle, from Skagway, with halibut and passengers. The- Overdue TAmt British bark Ontisarr. out 196 days from Ccleta Colosa. for Antwerp, 00 per cent. - Russian schooner On:*, out 104 day* from Port of Spain, for Seattle, 10 per cent. British bark Berwickshire, out 122 days from Cortnto, for Falmouth, 15 per cent. French bark Victortne, out 157 dayi from An tofAgasta, for Falmoutb, 12 per ccat. Army Trannports Tbe Bomside is at Seattle. The Buford Is in port. The Crook is in port. Ont of commission. The Dlx left Honolulu March 13 for Seattle. The Kirkpa trick is at Newport News, Va. Tbe Logan la bomeward bound; left Nagasaki March 22. The Meade la in New Tork. Out of commis sion. The Ingalla Is at Newport News, Va. The Kherldan is in port. Out of commission. The Sherman is in port and will sail for Ma nila April 6. , The Thomas sailed March 14 from Honolulu for Manila. Tbe Warren la ia port. XEWS OF THE OCE.I.V Charter* Tbe latest charters reported ar«: The French bark Eugenic Fautrel. wheat from Puget Sound to Europe; British 6hlp Button Hall, acraplroa from this port to Genoa; British ship Matter horn, lumber from Hastings Mills to a direct Af rlcan port at Sss; British task eteamer Seminole, refined oil from here to Ut^ Orient All except the Button Hall were chartered prior to arrival. Thf Doric's Carsro Tbe steamer Doric, which sailed on Tuesday for Hongkong and way ports via Honolulu, bad a general merchandise cargo, valued at $302,664. exclusive of treasure, and to be distributed as follows: For Jepxn. J151.R00; Philippine Isl ands. 551.3*4; China, 144.371: Asiatic Rinwia. (43.314: East Indies. $6429; Korea. 5C300. Tbe following were tbe principal shipment*: To Japan— loBs bhls flour. 7005 lbs dried fruit 2C50 Ibc mi* ins 469 lbs and 10 cs bread, 100 pkgs groceries «nd provitionc, 1465 lbs cheese, 108 cs canned good*. S4GO gals and 1 cs wise, 1800 lbs lard, 224,220 lbs calt. 32.252 lbs fugar, 10 pkgs mlllstuSs, 7 bxs fresh fruits. 7 cs honry. IS7O lbs nuts, 11 pkgs ryrup. 61 cs eaure. 504 bales cotton, 131 rolls and CS cs leather, 331 pkgx machinery, f>o cs candles, S9 pkgt electrical goods. 7 cs and 1 drum oil, R0 pkgs rubber goods, 4SB pkgs roOflng. 710 lbs and 1 rs seM, 21 r« cregs. 49 cs and 28 kegs ink, 6800 lbs lead. 862 cs aoap, 112 pkgs palnta, 6 bxs type, 8 bxs type writers, 81.400 lbs tallow. 45 bbls aephaltum, 45 cs enns and ammunition, 401 pkga bicycles and parts, 40 c» boots and shoes, 5 pkga dry goods. 70 es cash registers. 13S pkgs paper, 12 baits pa per bags. To Phlllpplse Islanfls— slo bbls fidur, 85,118 lbs beans, 17,100 lbs lard. 70 pkgs fresh fruits. 40 cs and Cl gals wine. 1768 gtls and 250 cs whisky, 101 gals gin. 2722 lbs bams, 120 cs sauce, 6010 lbs coffee. 125 cs salmon, 40 cs honey. 25 kegs pieties. 110 cs extracts. S2SO lbs dried fruit, 2«> lbs bread, 85.606 lbs tnnistuffs. 100.000 lbs sugar, 679 cs canned goods. 32 pkgs groceries and pro visions, 781 pkgs vehicles, 31 bdls wire. 5 pkgs agricultural implement*. 3 bdls brooms. 25 cs boots and shoes. 63 pksrs drags, 4S pkgs electrical goods, 4» bdls pipe, 240 bdls shook*. 14 rolls and 6 cs leather, 60 cs soap. 731 pkgs naval Mores, 294 pkgs paper. 100 cs harness, T, P*gs saddlery. 9 pkgs' machinery, 223 cs oil, 48 pkgs paints. S barges. Tp China — 2611 bbls flour, 4359 lbs beans, 2377 lbs peas. 12.100 lbs rice. 6 cs baking powder, 433 lbs cheese. IS7 cs canned goda. 6ZB lbs dried fruit 200 lbs raisins, 320 lbs tea. 240 lbs and 1 c« bread, S cs bosey. 1150 lbs codfish. S rs olive*, 2083 lbs mlUstuffs. 3446. lbs dried fish. 27 cs f-al mon. 10 cs. sauces. 1 cs wine, 7 pkgs drugs. 4142 lbs ginseng, 10 cs oil, 61 cs soap, 58 ca sewing machines. To Asiatle HbwSs— 2673 bbls floor. 20.744 lbs bread. 8707 lbs butter. 532 lbs cheese, 8579 lbs 6r!ed fruits, &525 lbs raisins. 800 lbs bops, 746 cs canned goods, 257 !b* beans, 1000 lbs peas, 1500 lbs pearl barley. 210.000 lbs salt 12.672 lbs lard, h~b lbs cugar, 72 rs eggs, 350 lbs and 8 cs nuts, 80 ex and CO bbls baking powder. 692 lb« coffee, 10 pkFS fresh fruits, 600 lbs mUlstuffs. SSI pkgs groceries and provisions. M5l gals and 10 cs wise, 15 cs spirit*, 2100 lbs putty, 69 cs arm* and ammunition. 6 bales bags, 11 cs boots and shoes, 121 colls rope, 5 bdls Iron. 6 pcs steeL 62 cs oils. 730 lbs tobacco, 10 bales twine, 9 krgs nails, 2%0 pkgs hardware, 38 cs glass, 40 pkgs dry gooda, 7 bales overalls. 8 rs oil clothing, 876 c* coal oil, 40 bales oakum, 37 bdls oars, 7 pkgs i-ti'.p chandViy. ." ca sewing machines, 12 cs soap, 85 pfces palufs.- \ -**ajJCSftW3KJ£> To Eapt Icdle* — (94 cs canned goods. 23 cs sal mon. 4440 lbs dried fruit 640 lbs raisins, SCO lbs nut«, 4.'.6" lbs bops. 38 pkgs machinery. ' *t To Korea— 6 bbls - flour. 275 lbs butter, 88 cs canned goods, 1230 lbs millstuffs/ ISOO lbs sugar, 1* pkgs groceries and provisions, 2 cs champagne, 360 lbs lard, 250 lbs raisins, 2S pkgs : electrlcel goods, 72 pkc* hardware, 10 pc* iron, 29 pcs steeL 3 cs soap, 4 cs oils. 14 pkgs lampware, 1 es typewriters, 2 bdls brooms, 2 pkgs dry goo2s. MIZPPIXG IXTBLLIGB.VCE ARRIVED aWWy 'Wednesday, March 27. . Star South B»y, Sorenson, 43 hours. from Re dondo. «HMMaoMßßii£idseiSwniBaiarf THE SAN FRANCTSCQ- CALE^ 28," 1907, Weather Report United States, Department of Agriculture— Weather Bureau, San Francisco. March 27. BAINFALL DATA #. Past Seasonal T Nor- Stations — 24 hours, to date.- mal. Eureka ..... 37.05 Red Bluff..'. ...0.92 24.91 21.77 Kicranaento .....0.00 23.65 17.10 Pan Francisco. ....... 0.00 24.74 20.39 San- Jose Tr." 21.74" ..... Fresno 0.00 8.77 7.00| San Lais Oblspo 0.00 24.44 15.71» Los Angeles Tr. 19,02 15.09 San Diego ...0.30 10.12 , 9.20 3S? I 2 & STATIONS. 5 la H •.?£-= "Si I I\u25a0 : • -: 1 Flagstaff 29.72 SS 32 W Snow ~% Frotno 30.12 TA 38 NW C]i>ar .00 Independence ..29.02 M 26 -N ' Clear .00; t Ix>« Ange1e*....30.01 «0 40 W Clear .00 I Modena -29.M-34 26 W Cloudy .08 Pt. Reyes Lt.. 30.12 R0 ... SE Clear .00 Phoenix .29.84 W 52 SW PtOldy .00 I Iteno 30.10 40 ia 8 Clear .00 i Ited 81uff..... .80.10 M 3« NE Clear .00 I S»cranj<»nto .. .30.14 .54 40 N Clear .00 Salt LaVe 29.64 40 28 >' Clear Tr. San Dlepo 30. (A fiB 48 W Pt-Cldy- .04 Pan Franci»e»-. 80.16 f>6 44 W Clear j .00 San Jose.". 20.16 M 3S W near Tr. Baa L Obi*po.So.l4 M 40 W Clear .00 KE. FaraUoa.. .30.18 ' 54 .. NW Clear .00 •Bnramlt 29 11 8 Pt.C!dy .00 Tonopah 30.12 82 18 NW Pt.Cldy .00 Winnemucca ..30.00 44 22 W PtCldy .00 Yunia ...29.94 C 4 50 W Clear .00 • • Average snow, 3OS Inches. ' ' SYNOPSIS Tte firessure is rising slowly over California. Tb<>re has been no rain of any consequence In California durine the past twely« hours. The. temperature bas risen orer the northern portion of the, State, etronu southwest winds ba-re oc curred at Los Angrelet. FOBECAST Ban Francisco and Tlclnlty— Fa Ir Thursday; lip-lit north winds, changing to west. 1 . Sacramento Vallp.v — Fair Thursday; light north 1 wind. ~ ! San Jo»qu!n Valley— Fair Thursday; light ! north wind. ! L<* Angeles . and riclalty — Fair Thursday; brUk west wind. A. G. MeADin, District Forecaster. Slovementa or Steamers TO ARRIVE From | Steamer | Due , Honolulu Plldra Mar. 28 Japan via Honolulu.... Am. Frmrtcbon.. Mar. 28 San Pedro South Bay .... Mar. 23 CoqulUe River Elizabeth . . rt 1 . Mar. 23 San Pedro & Way Ports Bonita Mar, 2$ Crescent City Mandalar Mar. 2S Portland & Astoria,... Nome City .... Mar. 28 Coos Bay M. F. Plant... Mar. 23 San Pedro G. W. Elder... Mar. 23 Honolulu & Kahulul... Nevadan Mar. 2S Pt. Arena & Albion Porno Mar. 28 S. Diego & Way Ports. Santa Ko«a \u0084. Mar. 23 Seattle Ilerraonthls .... Mar. 29 Columbia River T. L. Wand... Mar. 29 Puget Sound Ports City or Topeka. Mar. 29 Portland & Astoria Columbia Mar. 29 Oyster Harbor Tltania Mar. 30 Ean Pedro Vanguard Mar. 30 Portland & Way Ports. Roanoke Mar. SO Mexican Ports Curacao Mar. 30 Humboldt Eureka Mar. 31 San Pedro Vosemlte Apr. 1 China & Japan ...Hongkong Maru Apr. 1 HumboMt Ramona ....... Apr. 1 Portland ft Way Ports. F. Kllburn .... Apr. 1 8. Diego & Way Ports. State cf Cal... Apr: 1 Cooa Bay Breakwater ... Apr. 1 San Pedro & Way Pta. Coos Bay Apr. 2 New York via, Ancou... Acapulco Apr. 2 Sfattle & Tacoma Watson Apr. 2 Grays Harbor ........ Centralla Apr. 2 Hamburg &r Way Ports. Abesslnia Apr. 3 Puget Sound Ports.... Umatllla .;.... Apr. 3 Portland & Astoria. . . . Costa Rica \u0084 . Apr. • 3 New York via Ancon... City of Para.. Apr. 4 TO SAIL Destination - I Steamer | Sails) Pier March 23— i { "I Grays Harbor Norwood ... lpm 1 Grays Harbor Corooado ... 3 pm 10 Grays Harbor Westerner 16 Humboldt .Eureka 9am 13. Portland & Way Ports.. G. W. Elder. 2 pm 13 San Diego & Way Pts. State of Cal. 10 am 11 Pceet Sound Ports City Puebla. 11 am 9 March 28— Wlllapa Harbor Cascade .... 4pm 2 Grays Harbor Acme 4pm 2 Hnmboldt Ramona .... 10.30 a 0 Coquiile River Elizabeth March 50— Humboldt Argo spm 10 Humboldt Santa Cruz.. 4pm 0 Hamburg & Way Ports. Hermontbls .12 m 19 Bellingbam Rainier 10 Coos Bay M. F. Plant 4 pm 11 Point Arena & Albion. Porno 6pm 2 Honolulu Alameda ...11am 7 Seattle &. Tacoma Buckman ... 1:30 p 20 \jo» Angeles Ports Roanoke .... 5 pm 13 Hcmboldt t Vancuard - . 9am 2 San redro tc Way Pts.. Bonlta 4pm 11 March 31— San Diego & Way Pts. Santa Rosa.. 10 am 11 April 1— I Willapa Harbor Tofemlte ... lpm 2 Humboldt t Pomona .... 10.30 a » Astoria & Portland.... Columbia ... 11 am 21 April 2— | Los Angeles Ports.... Centralla ...10 am 10 Astoria 4: Portland.... Nome City 16 China & Japan Coptic 1 pm 40 Puzet Sound Ports.... City Topeka 11 am 9 April 3— San Pedro & Way Pts. Coos 8ay.... 9 am 11 Portland & Way Ports. F. Kllburn.. 2 pm 16 Coos Bay {Breakwater . 4pm 8 Point Arena |Sea Toam . . 4pm 2 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination f. Steamer | Date Skagway & Way Ports. | City of Seattle. Mar. 25* Rkagway A Way Ports. 1 Jefferson Mar. 20 Kkagway tt Way Ports. iCotUge City... Mar. 31 Skagway & Way Ports. iDlrlgo Apr. 3 Skagway & Way Ports. tFsrallon Apr. 5 Valdes & Seward [Santa Clara ... Apr. 8 Son and Tide United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Heights of Tides at Fort Point For City I front (Mission-street wharf) add 25 minutes. THURSDAY, MARCH 2S Son -rises .... .%..6:ol]Sun eats 6:23 Time Time Time Time Mar Ft, Ft Ft Ft Lwf H W L W H W _ 28.. 1 4:201 1.6 10:25 6.81 4:441 O.5|ll:15l STi 29.. 5:00 1.2 11:10 8.3 5:21 0.8 11:40 5.4 30.. 5:44 0.8 12:00 6.3 6:00 1.1 ..:....... \u25a0 !H W| L W H W L W • 31.. 0:10 6.4 6:30 0.5 12:K5 6.2 6:40 1.6 Apr I I f . ( ( ( ( 1.. 0:441 5.4 7:12 , 0.2j 1:56 R 0 7:20 2.1 2.. 1:20 5.4 8:05 0.1 3:03 4.6 8:05 3.6 . Time Dal I United . BUtes Branch Hydroeraphle Offlre, Merchant*' Exchange, San Francisco, C*L, March 27. 1907. The time ball on tbe tower of the Ferry build'- Ing was dropped today exactly at noon. Pacific Standard Time (120 th meridian), or at'Sb. 00m. 00s. Greenwich Mean Time. . • \ U. S. Branch Ilydroffrapbic Office A branch -of the United States Hydrpgrapbic Office, located at the Merchants'. Exchange, la maintained In San FrancUco for tha benefit |of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit tbe office, where . complete sets of charts and sailing directions of tbe world are kept at band for comparison and reference, and tbe latest Information can always b» obtained \u25a0 re garding lights, dangers to navigation and- all matters of Interest to ocean commerce. J. 0. BDRKETT. Xieutenant. D. S. N., in Charge. * Star Melville Dollar, Bansen, 5 days 6 hours from Belllngham. , \u25a0 \u25a0 Stmr Hllonlan, Johnson. 124 days from Hllo, with ship Falls of Clyde in tow. Stmr Alcatraz, 'Frederickson, 47 hours ' from San Pedro. . _-, \u25a0- Star Cascade, Rorvlk, 76 hours from • Wll lapa Harbor. Star Lakme, Ilenrickson, 28 hours ' from Eu reka. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Ktmr Ramona, Hall, 20 hours from Eureka. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, 6 days 12 hours from Honolulu. Stmr Point Arena, Fagerstrom, 15 hours from Albion.- - \u25a0 \u25a0.. \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' :. . \u25a0>, Stmr Norwood, Martin. 35 hours . from . San Pedro.". - - ' . ' , -. ' '.'\u25a0-'. r \u25a0 Stmr Noyo. Lee, 18 hours from Fort. Bragg. Stmr Prendss, ecblllinsky, 26 hours from . Eu 6tmr Sea Foam, Miller, 15 hours from Men doclno, via Point Arena 10 hours. Star ' Phoenix, Hinsen, 16 hours from Men doclno. \u25a0 fitmr Ravalllf Nelson. 24 hours from Eureka. Nor stmr Tellus, : Berg, 6% days from ; Lady smith. B. •C. " \u25a0'.•. • \u25a0 '-•;>- \u25a0 -. \u25a0' \u25a0.: . , Stmr Mackinaw. Meady. 95 hours from Seattle. Star Albion. \u25a0 Hansen, .40 hours from Eureka. Stmr Alcazar, -Fa gerlund, SO hours from Port Harford.^*' . * • "\u25a0 '\u0084\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0.-'-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.'-\u25a0, Fr star Amiral Fouriehon, Blanehard; 27 days from Yokohama, via ' Honolulu 11 days. Star Bonlta; •' Nicolson, - 71 hours from San Pedro and way ports. - $ Ship Falls of Clyde, < Larsen, 12^ days from Hilo, in tow utmr Hllonian;: - , \u25a0 Bfctn John Palmer. Sommlnsen, 11 dtxs from Grays Harbor. .- •-•- -. - . ;. - . Brig Geneva, Smith, 11 days from Grays Har bor. • - • - - \u25a0'--• \u25a0 Schr Mabel Gal*, Matson,* 11 days from Colum bia River. • . ./ \u25a0-- \u25a0 - :' Schr : Gamble, Knudsen, "\u25a0 10 ' days from -.'Port Gamble. .' .-\u25a0' > '- : -. .., - " Schr . Czarina,' Poehler, . 12 daji from Pirate Cove. V&mfi/F*~~*~~ CLEARED , ; Wednesday, . March < 27. \u25a0 Star. Alitak. Moiler. Chignik; . Alaska • Pack, ers' Association; * ' ••"*. > ' ' Nor.- stmr - Todrenskjold. Hansen, Ladysmith; Wester*: Fuel Co-" ' ••'•*'\u25a0 '"- r ' ' '"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0"'• . Stmr - Montara, - Rellly, r Seattle: P O ; S B ' Co. Stmr ; State of California," Thomas, San Diego; p o s a Co.. : ~^£9fJ(iwVlllj^Ww^n' l \ s nnm' REAL ESTATE TnAKSACTIONS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27.-1007 ).;.- Thomas W. Rivers et al. to 'Arnold Ilaase and wife, lot 27. block A. Glen Park Terrace ; $10. ': Johanna Kldd to 11. P. Stirm, lot on E line of Eighteenth street, 175 N of I'oint Lobos ave nue.. N 25 by E 120; $10. Dewey Coffln et aL to Frank Bernhard. lot on E line of Castro street, 26:6 N of \ Valley, N 25 by B 105; $10. - ' \u25a0•-\u25a0".'Ai-.i, • Frederick It. • Drlnkhouse and wife to Jonathan H. . Grady. lot 16, block 22, Paul : Tract Home stead; $10. . ! . Giovanni ,B. and Rose * Bettonl to Marsilto I Vannl lot on/E line of Ohio btreet, .117:6 S of Valltjo. S £0 by B 65; {10. J. Peter Christiansen to Alphonzo Harrington, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 200 S of I street, S 23 by E 120; $10. ;- , „ Eliza J. White to Nancy J. nosmer, lot on W. line of Nineteenth avenne, 240:11 S of I street, SW 120:4. 8 48. NE 120:4, N 50'; $10. . Spring Estate . Company to Johanna Powers, lot on NE corner of Russia and Vienna streets, NE 25 by SE 100; $10. V. Gottardo Perinl and wife to Emtllo Martlnonl. I lot on E line of Valencia street, i;o N of 'TwenUetb, X 25 by E 100; $10. . . \u25a0 Estate of William Flnlay to Oorsre E. Billing, lot W corner of Steuart and Mission streets, W 60 by SW 43:10; $2750. • Stephen T. Gage to bamutl Knight, lot on N line €>f O'Farrell street 137:6 W of Mason, W 27:6 by N 157:6; $10. •-- 1 : : - Jonathan W. and Rebecca Van Bergen to" Julia Thome, lot on W , Hue of Montgomery street, 137:6 S of Jackson, 8 61:6, NW 50.02, E 51.22; $75,000. Rebecca Van Bergen to same, lime; $10. Julian and Edna B. Thome to Banca Popolara I Ouerana Italianl, same; $10. - . -.. . : Henrietta F. Eckbardt .ft al. to Charles E. ! Parent, lot on NW corner of Bush street and St. Georse alley. W 24, N 09:6, W 24, N 155:6, B 48. S 215; $10. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 Louis and nenry Rosenfeld to «Macdonough Estate Company, lot on E line- of Grant ivenne, 100 Nof Sntter street, N2oby E 60; $10. " . Otto Luders to Frederick Mossier, lot on N line of Francisco street, 68:0 E of Powell. E 22:11 by N 68:9; $10. William Hawkins to Elizabeth M. Hawkins. ene*slxth Interest In lot on SE corner of Powell and Greenwich streets. S 87:3 by E 137:6; $10. Julius and Selma Rlemer to Joe de Vincenzl; lot on S line of Broadway, 187 E of Leaven wortH street. E 23 hy S 60; $10. . James C. and Uwle J, Willis to Mary C. Collins, lot on X line of Green street, 234:3 E of Hyde. E 25 by N* 68: $10. John V. and Ina S. Lalne to Margaret Munroe, lot on v NE line of Stanford street. 125 NW of Townsend. NW 25 by NE 70: $10. j Rosa Camano to Joseph Frledrich. half Interest In lot on E line of Laguna street. 72 S of Filbert, ; S 24 by E 57:6; $10. ••-..: Antonio and Maria Clravolo to Carlo Mecchi. lot on 8 line of Greenwich street, 97:7 E of Stelner, E 38:11 by S 60; $10. Peter Lynch to Robert L. Lewis, lot on W line of Pan Carlos street, 110 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by' W 80; $10. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 > • \u0084 \u25a0 - Mary A. Timon to Michael McLaughlln, lot on N line of Twenty-ninth street, 235:8 E of Do lores, E 27:1 by N 114; $10. John E. and Bertha Jenner to Patrick and Nellie Quinn, lot on W line of Dolores street, 103 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25 by W 100; $10. Thomas F. Lovett to John M. Lovett. lot r.n f?W corner of Eighteenth and Missouri streets. S 25, W 100, N 25, E 25, and one other piece; $10. - • ' American Land and Trnst Company to John J. Allen, lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue. 450 S of M street, S 50 by W 120: $10. Howard B. tnd Alma Peterson to George H. Moffatt, half Interest In lot on W line of Thlr- 1 tleth avenue. 475 S of R -street S 48:4, W 120:3, N to point opposite beginning. E 120; $10. John Center to Catherine Merritt, lot on E line of San Bruno avenue. 112:6 N of Eighteenth street, N2sby E 100; $10. < • Pope Estate Company to Lydla A. Carroll and wife, lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Shra der streets. N 30:4%. W 100, 8 22:1%. B 100:4%; $10. Same to Loo W. Hvslop,. lot on N line of Sev enteenth street, 153:0 1-16 W of Cole, W 28:3 1-16, N 125:2%, E 26:2; S 125:4%; $10. Same to Ella A. Leahy, lot on S line of Rlvoll street. 152:594 W of Cole. W 26:2 by B 125; $10. E. R. Llllenthal and wife toEtel Stern, lot on SW corner of Chestnut and Scott strets, S 20 by W 100; $10. , Fannie M. Barney to Joseph Lewln, lot on NE corner of Seventeenth and .. Sanchez streets, E 27:3 by N 110: $10. Charles F. Dobs to Elizabeth Dohs. lot on NW ! corner of Harrison street, 192:6 NE of Sixth, N~ 27:6 by NW 85. and one other piece; $10. Pope Estate Company to Gilbert w. Root and wife, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 146:11U E of Colo, E 25:1. N 143:6%. W 23, a 147*6; $10. . Same to Edwin F. Demmlek and wife, lot on S line of Rlvoli avenue. 100 E of Sbrader street, E 26:3*4 by 8 125: $10. Charles S. Brnndage and wife to Colonel J. Williamson and wife, lot on S line of X street, 82:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 25 by 8 85; $10. Aetna Indemnity Company to Chan Cheung. lot on N lino of Pacific street. 120:8% E of Stockton. E 16:9U by N 117:6; $1. , Chan Cheung et al. to San Francisco Gns and Electric Company, same; $10. E. R. Llllenthal and wife to Henry Gnntel mann and wife, lot on N line of Lombard street, 61 W of Scott, W 25 by N 100; $10. Same to Susanna Tegew, lot on W line of Scott street, 150 N of Lombard, N 25 by W 10d; $10. • \u25a0 Henry Tegew to Susan Tegew,' same; gift. E. R. Llllentbal and wife to Jules Coutler. lot on W Una of Scott street.- "175 N of Lombard. . N, 25 by W 100; $10. .' \u25a0 n. S. Spauldlng et al. to i Jacob Herman Co.. lot on - E line of Douglass street, 170 S of Twentieth.. S 75 by E 130; $10. Charles S. Brundage and wife to Grace M. Ouppy. lot on S line of X street, 107:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 25 by 8 100; $10. Charles S. Brundage and wife to Augusta Blrsbsteln, lot on S line of X street, 32:6 E of Ninth avenue. E 25 by S 100; $10. Chad ps S. Brundage and wife to Harry Mc- Farland and wife, lot on S line of X street, 132:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. - Charles S. Brundage and wife to Clarence E. Ware • and wife, lot on S line of X street, 57:6 E of Ninth avenne, E 25 by 8 100; 510. • SAILED Wednesday, March 27. Stmr Brooklyn, Hendrlckson, Mendoclno. Stmr Alcatraz, ' Frederickson, Mendoclno. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Nushagak, Larsen. Grays Harbor. Stmr Catania. Kort, Port Uarford. - Stmr Santa Cruz, Hannah, Santa .Cna. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' Stmr . Costa Rica, Mason, Astoria and Port land, i. Stmr Ttverton, Johnson, Astoria: Stmr Pasadena. Kalnln, Albion. ; Br stmr Drnmcliffe, Spurring, Comox. s$ Stmr Westerner, Andresen, Grays Harbor. Btmr Norwood, Martin, Grays Harbor. Stmr Daisy Freeman, Johnson, Wlllapa Har bor. . ' ; t \u25a0 : Stmr Samoa, Madssn, Caspar. Stmr Breakwater, Macgenn. Coos Bay. Ship Santa Clara. Sparr, Kusslloff, Alaska.' Br ship Balmoral, Roop. Port Townsend. Schr Santiago,' Llndberg, Monterey, in tow tug Relief. Schr Halcyon, Anderson. Grays Harbor. Scbr Roderick - Dbu, Anderson, Montereyv in tow tug Dauntless. • Schr Bertie Minor, Dablqulst. Coos Bay. Bchr Prosper," Starr. Grays Harbor. . t SPOKErf Per star Cascade— On Mar 25, at 5 p tn, 6 miles west of Cspo Blanco, stmr Qulnanlt, with new stmr Temple E Dorr in tow. . from Grays Harbor, for San Francisco. \u25a0 Per stmr Alameda, from \u25a0 Honolulu Mar 27— On Mar 26, 200 miles from San Francisco, stmr Hllonlaq. wflh r ship Falls of Clyde in tow, from Honolulu, • for San Francisco, •- — -TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS, March 27—10 p. m Weather hary; wind NW; velocity 10 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS \u25a0< . BANTA BARBARA—Arrived Mar 27— Stmr Santa Rosa, from San Diego, and sailed for Ban 'Francisco. - -". '. . . •\u25a0 \u25a0 TACOMA — Sailed March 27— Bfctn Aurora.' for San Francisco. .--.'-\u25a0 - - SAN PEDRO— Sailed March 27— Star San Ga. briel. for Umpqua River; stmr San Podro. for San Francisco; scbr Edward R West, for Grays .Harbor. • -- - •- ' \u25a0::. :\u25a0 it--', •:\u25a0:. '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0! - GRAYS HARBOR— Arrived Mar ?fl— Bcbr Mary Dodge, bence Mar 18; schr AUen A. from San Pedro. ,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0 r :\u25a0 > ." > ' - -. - . t ASTORIA-Sailed Mar 27— Schr James Ralph for San Pedro: schr' Annie Larsen, for San Francisco. Mar 26 — Stmr Argyll, for San . Fran- Cisco.' •'-• \u25a0 - -\u0084. •*\u25a0 ;- • \u0084 .\u25a0 ' \u25a0•- .. . •\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Sallsd Mar 27— Stmr Thomas L "; Wand, stmr Roanoke, ' stmr F A Kllburn, stmr Columbia and bark Agat*. for San ' Francisco; Ft bark Bay onne, for tf-K. ; - " - . -. . ; Arrived March 27 — Br ship Gordon Hill, from Rotterdam ;\u25a0 schr Bangor, for San Diego. OLYMPlA— Arrived .Mar ; 27— Schr Nokomis, from San Pedro/ .-- - -• : ; •;.-,-,. w PORT OAMBLE-^Arrtved Mar ' 37-^chi Ca mano. hence ; Mar \u25a0\u25a0 14. . .. . ; \u25a0 .. . :; ....... , PORT LOS ANGELES— Arrived Mai 27— Ger stmr Eva, from ' Caleta Buena.' - ! •\u0084.\u25a0.:-. :,_.•.,... ABERDEEN— Arrived /. Mar 26— Schr Henry Wilson, hence- Mar IB; sehr- W. M Olsen, bence Mar 15; stmr • Newburg. : hence Mar 14;- stmr Centralla and stmr Santa Monica, hens* Mar 14.' Sailed Mar 26 — Stmr .Carmel, for San Pedro POINT LOBOS— Passed Mar 27,8 a m— Stmr Vanguard, from » Eureka, > for . Ban i Pedro; stmr Czarina, from Bellingbam/ ' for, San .' Pedro ••.- -? Passed Mar 27, 0 a m — Stmr Despatch from Ban Pedro, for- Eureka. • *• \u25a0.•,-*.-.,- , , COOS BAY— Arrived Mar 27— Star Alliance from -Astoria.' \u25a0'" ' :'\u25a0•• \u25a0. '. . \u25a0-.- \u0084 \u25a0 Sailed • Mar 27— Schrs i Esther d Bnhne, . James A. Garfield and Ivy., for San Francisco. 1 •'\u25a0 PORT HARFORD-r-Arrlred Mar 27— Stmr Coos Bay, h*nce Mar 26. .- , v > • - v - PORT.\ LUDLOW— ealled Mar 27— Bark Charmer,- for. San Francisco. \u0084 ; •:. • ..'\u25a0 Y . . - Arrived '; Mar. 27— Ship ; Henry Falling, hence Mar. l 2. i-. •\u25a0'.\u25a0-' -^v^,.:. -..,,\u25a0..,-\u25a0_ . \u0084 \u0084 ; PORT TOWXSEND— Arrived i ; Mar -. J7-^Schi Prosper. . from San • Pedro: - Nor. stmr • Jethou, hence Mar \u25a0 23, for.^ Port : Blakeley ; ahlp . Henry Vlllard, -"" from San •" Pedro; \u25a0 schr A'\u25a0 M Baxter, bence • Mar.' 16. "f0r Belllngham ; Br ship ; River side/ from Rotterdam. • " . . ' " . > \u0084, <-. V Sailed ,' Mar; 27— Schr SocjueL for Ban , Fran cisco. - '\u25a0 •• »«9sS*'*<*J**^SJi**^:ii«*Jii-\,«PBSK.<M v \u25a0 \u0084 Arrived : Mar ' 27— Br : ship ,; Durbridge.- s hence Mar 16; - ship : Henry ; Falling, i hence s Mar 12. TATOOSH— Passed in • Mar 28— Br ship \u25a0Wlld croft,jDurbridge," 1 hence • Mar ; 16,- for Port Town- Bend.tM "-*:-',\u25a0•\u25a0•' VV,'>- ? ,:;;'."^ "i-.-v-:- -...'-;; \u25a0..-.-.. Passed out-. Mar < 27— Nor • stmr . Tltania,- from Oyster Harborofor San Pedro. • -'; - Passed ; out ' Mar '\u25a0 27— Oer • bark ; Ellerbek. from Tacoma.'v for" Valparaiso. '.-*.:-.ii.-^ „* . -t .:. --?\u25a0 > RAYMOND— Arrived Mar. 27— Schr W. F Jew i ett/. from? San" Pedro.. :-^ •-.\u25a0. \u25a0 •\u25a0_. \u25a0 _ \u25a0C~x... ! iSAN DlEGO— Sailed, Mar 27— Bark Louisiana, ; for Co'nmbla- River."'. ;---'^ -*- : -*\u25a0, - J .:. ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - . -, EEATTLB^-Arrived' Mar. 277-Stmr, City Seat tle, from ; Stagway. Mar 26-f Fr bark Eugenic Swiss Maiden Still at H ead of Gold Contestants ' TODAY'S SCORE FOR THIRIJ SERIES OF PRIZES i No. Tumc. Contestant/ . \.i" Address/" -'-' ;: - ; Vote*. I^-9500— Mlm Rose Breschlnl, Blanco, Monterey County. 53,100 S~- 300— Sacred Heart .College, San Francisco .74,000 3—3 — 200 — Miss Norm a Meranl, 5854 San Pablo avenue, Oakland 72,6*5 4—4 — 150 XV. H.-Worden, 2220 Geary "street, San Francisco 29,050 r — 100 — Berkeley Society tor Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 26,800 .6— 60— Mrs. j;p, Doherty, 920 Fourteenth street, Sacramento 28,750 -\u00847— 60— Willie B.Mlnck,Bloomfleld, Sonoma County .24,300 3 S— fiO— Gladys Adcock, 18 Seventh street, Franklin Camp, S. F 19,350 0— 60 — Mrs. Rosa E." Tracy and son, San Rafael, Maria County. 16,450 lO— l 60— Miss Myra Simmons, 1627 Hearst street, Berkeley:. 15,650 11—; 40— Miss Eflle Vanehn, Merced, Merced County . . . 15,600 • 12— .40—-Henry M.' Andersen, Spreckels, Monterey County. 14,000 13— i 40-^-Mlss Jennie Tlbbetts", Hanford, Kings C0unty. . . . . . . 14,800 14-_ 40— Lawrence gangster, • 2653 Harrison street, San Francisco 13,150 '15— 40-^-Mrs. Ellen Smith, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa C0unty. ...... .11,850 16— 30— Miss Rose Nondla, R. F. D. 4, Petaluma," Sonoma County. .. .11.450 ; 17— 30— Irma Klaumann, Pacific Grove, Monterey County. 0.000 18— 30 — Calvin MclClnnon, 316 Thirtieth street, San Francisco 8,700 10— 30— Miss Gertrude Brtedy, 39 Park street, Santa Crua 7,050 SO— .30— Miss Pearl Van Meter, , Lafayette, Contra Costa County. 7.500 21 — 20-7-Kmlle Ivrrstn, Saasallto, Marln 1 County. 7,500 22— 20— Miss Tillie Harts, Danville, Contra Costa County 7*400 23— 20— Earl E. Gtfford, Alamo," Contra" Costa County;.. 6,800 24— 20— Miss Emllle.Haynard, Martin**, ' Contra Costa County. 6,150 25— 20— 311 mb Anna Skinner, 14 A «tr»«*- AVashliisrton Sonare. S. F 6.150 < Next, in line 1 : for the f third series of prizes ar>> the following -named 1 con testants and their. respective scores: i^ No.'. Name. X" Residence. Score. 26— Ruth Moodey, St. Helena. . . . . .6,050 27— Kllen Smith, Walnut CreeU R,050 28 — Hattie Emlgrh, Rio Vista ...... B^so 29— Roy Ibach, San Francisco. .'.'..5,000 30— Masda Stelnkamp, Rescue. . . ! .4,000 31— Carrie Anftdor, Boulder Creek. 3.9so 32 — Ethel Potter, Xewman. .... ...3,900 S3__C. c. A. C, 5au5a11t0 .......... 3,450 34— Wm. Emerson, San J05e. . . . . . .2,800 35— Albert Davison, Palo A1t0. ... .2,700 36— Don Campbell, La M01ne. .... .2,600 37— Alrx Burns, San Francisco . . 1 . 2..".* 0 US— Gcorare 11. Ansrovc, Sonoma. .".. 1,550 30 — mizabr th Bockerman, Alameda. l,4so 40— R. Bebersall, San Francisco. . .1,000 41— Lois B. Pfltser, Xewman. .... . .1,000 42— L. Glunasao, Son Francisco. . . . 950 '43— Mary C. Deasy, Xapa. 80^0 44— Earl E. Glfford, A1am0 ........ 300 45— Mollye Sheridan, Stockton.' . . . 200 46— Pearl Van Meter, Lafayette ... 50 Rose Breschinl. 11,650: Norma Merant, 7800; Ruth Moodey. 6050; Sacred Heart CoUege. 6000:" Irma Klaumann. 5150; William B. Minck,' 27oo ; Gladys Adcock, 1800; Myra Simmons, 1200; Gertrude Brlody, 1000; Tillle Hartz. 1000; Emlle Iversen. 1000: Lois B. Pfltzer, 1000; El len Smith. 750; Rosa E. Tracy and son, 300; Magrda Etelnkamp, 300; George H. Angove, 300. were tne gains In the gold prize contest yesterday. ~ •-_ Miss Breschinl got in. eight new sub scriptions from as widely scattered points as Oakland. Alameda, So\edad. Castrovllle and San Ardo.and lncrease-1 her lead over Sacred Heart College and Miss Meranl -very considerably, not withstanding that _the . former gained 6000 and the latter 7800 votes. The college and the Oaklahdgirl will have to get the votes in larger blocks than that to regain first place in the score for the third series of prizes; . Miss Breschint's aunt, Mrs. Mignola, of Ala meda Is doing a great dear to assist the little Swiss girl. On April 2 Miss Breschinl will- 1 celebrate her twelftn birthday, and siie hopes she will re ceive enough votes for a birthday pres-. ent t to keep, her permanently in -first place. ; Brother Lewis, the affable president of Sacred Heart College, is kept co busy with ' his ' educational work that he , has little time to command his forces personally in the battle for. the gold coin i which is to provide the •col lege with a library fund. < but he ex pects all of his boys to make a grand round-up 'of subscriptions during the Easter vacation. OAKLAND'S OPPORTUNITY . Miss Merani has addressed, a strong appeal to- the Oakland business men to help an Oakland girl to achieve her ambition,' incidentally showing thereby T. Y. Forbes to James E. Markley. lot on E \u25a0 line of ' San Bruno avenue, 175 E of Ba con street, S 25 by B .100; $10. John B. Parra to* Annie A.; Parra, lot on E line of Hampshire 'street. 197:6 N of Twen ty-second. N 25 by E 100; $10. _ Alb>rt W. Scott Jr. to - Louis Helbiae Q Jr., lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 220 S of H street. 3 100 by W 120; $XO. . John F. Millerick et al. to Michael ,o'Sul llvan. lot on N line of Marshall street «5 E of- Grant- B 25,-by N 85: $10. -_--v Elsie Hoormann to Joseph H. Coleman, lot on E line of Shotwell street. 185 \u25a0 N •of Fif teenth. N 25 by E 122:6; $2100. Bank of California to John H. Grady. lot on SE corner of. Valley street and Hoffman avenue. E 203:8 by S 114; $10. F. C. Mortimer and wife to J. M. Lltchfleld. lot 17. block F;. Sunset Heights; $3750. • Daniel -B. DumlHue and wife to William Bahrs. lot on W line of Twenty-second ave nue. 250 S of Point Lobos. S 25 by W 120; Slo,< - Albert B. and Dora E. (alias Ellrabeth J.) Mar tin to Pietro ZanardU'lot on W line of Neptune street 150 N of Williams avenue, N 50 by W Jopenhine E.'nandy to Leopold . Welnsteln, lot on NW corner of- Sillimaa and Berlin streets, N 100 by W 120;*$10. ; ; - „ ' , , „ 1 William Roper to Marlon Strudlowskl, lot 13, JCeal Yeba \o William F. Boland, lot 424,, gift m *FatrVlew'. Realty Company to Sophia Bandall, lot on N line. of Army street 217:6 Wof B«Ue- T°p L. and Isabella' Tnrpln to National Realty Company, lot 8, block 31. Excelsior Homestead; Thomas' W., Katberine A.. Christopher C." and Lily A. Rivers to Margaret E. ; Rogers, lot 31, block — . Glen Park Terrace; $10. •\u25a0 ; ; /, John A. Hammond «t aL to John Lucassen, lot Fautrel, from Antwerp;" Br; ehjii Matterhorn, fromßotterd * m iSLAND PORTS' /-: v: ELEELE-i-Arrived Mar 24-fßktn Hawaii, from Newcastle. - Aus..> via? Honolulu.-, \u25a0 . -_ _ te HONOLULU— Arrived Mar 27— Bark Emily F Whltncv,' from Nanaimo. -.. - -r' 8alled: Mar 27— Ba«k \u25a0. Emily F Whltney^'for Ban FraDCliC0 -BASTERN PORTS' / BOSTON— Arrived Mar 28-^r stmr Wray out Mar 26^Shlp At ta, from .Balttoore^for.lairFYancisco. ; VICTORIA— Arrived Mar 27 — Br .; bark Sarfi bama, from London; Br stmr Agapanthus, from Astoria ; • Br ' stmr Oyclops, from .Port , Townsend; Br stmr Sheila, 'hence Mar < 23^-- : ,'\^ ; '\u25a0/' Balled Mar, 27— Nor - stmr - Tltania,' for San . F 'ACAPUL<3O--«ailed M« r 28-Stmr Cltj ; of Para, for San Francisco." '. ' '\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. : ' " ' \u25a0V \u25a0 GUAYAQUIL— SaiIed Mar 2ft— Ger star Se rak for San Frarfcisco. Mar ' 24— Ger : stmr narda for San Francisco.- . . •\u25a0 ,'•--' .*•\u25a0•-••• BHANGHAI-<Arrived \u25a0, Mar 23— Br" bark CaI "^PARAISO^-Saied :"M.r 7-Br «tmr Cuxco, '^ORO^N^AtThid'MM' 2^Br stmr eric from Astorla.i for. Vladivostok. ~ /_ "COATZACOALOOS— Arrived Mar 12— Br, star 27-Stmr Korea, for I^^^^ Exelmins. bence. Mar, 1., and sailed Mar:; 13 f °HAMBURO— In poet Mar 13— Fr >hlp Kexvller. f6r Oregon; -Br ship^ Celtic Chief, for Honolulu;. Br ship. lndore. for San Francisco. ALGIERS— SaiIed. Mar .26 — Bp- stmjr : Hvings tonla - from N»w York, > for Manila. .^,- : \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0GENOA— Sailed r Mar -23— Ger star '.Mera, : for h«^lS^»^MaV22^rtm^-FOTd^ f °?ciwCAST^?Au^Salls^ Mar 18-Br; stmr .Ardgowan. : fo^r^P^^ R g-; ,/ ; ; ; ; - . /f. YOKOHAMA— Arrived prior Mar 27— Star lyo Maru. from Seattle. „ vl* stari Tuscarora, from San Francisco; stmr Mongolia, f^VEßPb%^WiM«l^tmV- ; Bamc. N-iSalied : Mar 27--Star Kaiser ' I^E^O^VN^^^^tmrgi^.: • S^ YORK-Sane^^ Mar^ 27--Stmr I Staten "damT* for (Rotterdam ; - star ,: Oceanic, r for Uver "','.Mar":2s^Btmr * Cymric, from Portland, Ore., .for Shanghai. >. Memoranda '. Per stmr Telius, at San ' Francisco. March 27/ from^Ladysmltb. '/ B. C.— Had -a Buccession of *> Per^ta/^Uameda— Had: head winds and .bad weather 'the 'entire -passage.' __ \u25a0" '" : - ".U'U'*' s Out' of Position— The steamer Ra mona^ Captain i Hall/i arriving at San { rrtnetseo March ; 27. • from i Enreka, reports a the > lightship out of position, bearing mag. 8 by^W 4 %^W from Bluetts \u25a0 Reef, 1% mUw out . V , \ wh^t Oakland spirit and enterprise can do. -Responses to her appeal are be ginning- to -be received, and Oakland may yet have the honor of carrying oft the highest prtze^ in a contest ia j which local esprit de corps is one tt the chief factors of success. If therd is, any thing in Oakland's claim to be : Ing- the future metropolis of the coast now is the time to show It Dy elect ing Its candidate in tbe §rold contegt by a majority so large as to prove be yond dispute that when the Oaklanders go after, a thing they have the snap and enterprise to win it. TRTJB NATIVE DAUGHTER Miss ißuth Moodey of St. Helena, Napa County, has polled her first lot of votes, 6050, which gives her twenty i sixth place in the score list for the ; third series. This Is but a beginning, and she expects in the next two weeks to 'secure enough votes to surprise those now far above her in the list. Miss Moodey is a true native daughter, as she was not only born in California,: but her b'lrthday is the same as that of : the glorious Golden State. She was I born on Admission day, September 9, 1894, and Is therefore In the thirteenth year of her age. She lives out In the country and travels five miles every school day to attend the St. Helena public school, riding a bicycle in fair weather, and walking when the roads are too muddy, for she never misses a day if it is at all possible for her to get to school. Her object in entering the contest is to win enough money to provide herself with a new bicycle, her old one being nearly worn out. Irma Klaumann of Pacific Grove has moved up from thirtieth to seventeenth place by a gain of 5150. Willie B. Minck of Bloomfleld is saining steadily and will soon win a place among the "High Five," If Mrs. Doherty, the Berkeley Society for Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, and W. ;H. Worden do not soon get a move on. , Myra Simmons has regained a place among the "Upper Ten" by a gain of 1200, which took her ahead of Effle Vaughn, Henry Andersen and Jennie Tibbetts. Gertrude Brlody has captured nine teenth place from Pearl Van Meter. ' Lois B. Pfltzer of Newman has scored her first 1000 votes for the third series and crowded Bthef Potter out of four teenth place in the score 'for the sweep stakes. \u25a0".Gladya Adcock, the refugee girl, who was injured by the earthquake of April IS and has been an Invalid ever since, continues^to be the recipient of much voluntary assistance, showing that the sufferings of the unfortunate deeply touch the hearts of the people. on SW corner of Fourteenth and Minna streets, W 30 by S 70; JlO. ' Christopher J. - and Kathleen B. Haley to Thomas F. and Mary McEnroe, lot on N line of Falrmount street, 00:3 W of Chenery, W 60 by N 125; *10. Agnes O. Smith to Bernhard Getz. lot on NW line of London street, 262:0 8W of China aveneu, SW 37:6 by NW 100: $10. Josephine Recnm to Albert Meyer, lot on S line of Broadway,- 187:6 W of Taylor, W 18:9 by S 60; *10. Laura A. E. Huffman to Augusta M. Hewitt, lot on N line of Filbert street. 157:8 W of Polk. W 30:2. N 137:6, B 50:2, S 12:6, W 20, S 125; M. \u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..-\u25a0- -•-\u25a0•: " Same to Huffman Estate Company, lot on NW corner of Broadway and Buchanan, W 45 by N 137:6, and four other pieces; $10. Charles Brown and wife to Archibald McPher son. lot on NE line of Brazil street. 25 NW of Moscow. NW 25 by NE 100;, $10. . . Robert W. King to Marie Merkel, one-tenth Interest In lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 155 W of Church. N 128. NW 23:9, 8 136:9. E 27:6; $5. s Walter C. Clark and wife to Charles G. Stuhr. lot on NW line of Twenty-fifth and Vlcksburg streets. W 75 by N 114; $10. ' Jacob Heyraan & Co. to Margaret Ryan, lot on W line of Steuben street, 300 N of San Bruno avenne. N. 25 by W 100; $10. . Salvator Piazza and wife to Salvator Navarra and wife, lot on B line of Manchester street, 200 N of Stoneman. N 13:6 by E 80; $10. Burnett Building and Loan Association to J. C. Rned. lot on E line of MUllken street. 115 S of Sunnyslde avenue, N 00 by E 105:8 r**lo. I Anna C. Asmnssen to Petra C. Asmussen. lot on NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Shotwell streets, N SO by E 90; $10. ,Lydla Nelson et al. to McCarty Company. lot on NW corner of Brighton and Graf too avenues. W 30- by. N> 100: $10. : . .. . \u25a0 : : Building: Contracts Clans Spreckels with McPbee Company — Brick building ou S line " of \u25a0 Bush street. 137:6 E of Kearny, B 6:9. .8 137:6, W S4:4tf, N 25, W 84:4%.N 112:6; $7700. - A. A: Louderbacb with George Moore^ — Piers, floors, sidewalk, sidewalk lights and sidewalk doors for four-story and basement hotel on NE corner of Eddy and Leavenwortb streets, E 137:6 by N 137:6; $8000. Brtgnole Estate Company with MacNevin- Clark Construction Company — To erect a two «tory and basement brick building on SW corner of Sansome and Pacific streets, W Co:10U by S 68:0;, $23,500. \u25a0 W. F. Boland with Atlas Realty Company — One-story frame building on lot 424, Gift Map No. 3: $1500. • \u25a0: " .Mary Hogan with William H. Boearde— To erect a two-story frame building on 8 line of Tehama Btreet, 80 E of Ninth, D 264 by 8 80; $5600. •>'\u25a0 ,\u25a0•:,- \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0 ' • - Mary H. Cunningham with, Van Emou Elevator Company, Duff ey Brothers, McPhee Company— To erect a five-story building on SB corner of Ste venson and Minns, streets, E 137:6, 8 80. W 25:6, W 112, N 80: $111,548. - . Clara R. Starr with Krounick Brothers— All work,' except shades, gas and electric light fix tures, for a two-story residence \u25a0on \u25a0 N line of Lake street,"' 36:6 E of Eleventh avenue, E 52:6 by N~72:.53687. .- - r .. "- Richard Colbrandt with E. Dunstal] & Co.— To erect a two-story frame residence on ; $2700. >,> G. Behagle with A. F. Rousseau —^To erect a three-story - and basement brick building on H line of Jackson street, 73:11 W of Kearny, w 84 by 8 68:9; $22,250. . Mary P. Payne with Mission Iron Works— lron work for . two-story brick - building on lot 75 - W from - SW « corner of Mission > and First streets W,M:3 by S 80; $10,000. : ; v. ; MEBTIJVG NOTICES ," ': FIDELITY Lodged No. 120. ' F. '& A. a " \u2666-• M.— Special meeting THIS (THURS- A DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. < %/tA«r Third degree. Master Masons cordial. HO-Vx \u25a0l 7 lnTlted. -By orderof the W.JI./YA V :..- FREDERICK BARRY. Secretary. BOUTH> San Francisco Lodge No. 212. • \u25a0 \u25a0 - F. and'A.M. — Special me.tlng THIS -\u25a0.•~ak i (THURSDAY) * EVENING at 7:30 \u25a0%?/&* \u25a0,'o'clock.. \u25a0 Second degree. \u25a0 ' /Vs^\ ;,. \u0084 .-, C. A, MILLER, -W. V M. /^T \ WM.\ J. -B. ::.WARNER, \u25a0 Secretary. ' > DORIC Lodge No. 1216. F. & A. M.— •-•\u25a0-- - Calvary v Church,. NW-.,. cor. \u25a0,Fillmore."J\ ,= and Jackson sts. Second degree THIS VnV (THURSDAY) EVENING at S /Vy\ i o'clock. '"By. order- of: the Worthy />^r r\ Master, f ' ;J. B. GOLDSMITH. Sec PRESUIIO Lodge No. 354. F. 4 A. M.'. ••»• , King Solomon's Hall, 1739 Flllmor. ' .'" #V - ; st. . Third "! degree .THIS - (THUR3- S««< DAY) EVENINO, 7:So o'clock. Master /X¥\ Masons cordiallyj invited. -.. .. • •-.. • /.^r,',\ .8.-L. HESSELTINE. Secretary. , LAUKEL I Hill.. Cemetery — The \u25a0 annual i meeting • of . lot *• owners of . Laurel . Hill 1 Cemetery will , : - be held at the lodge at the cemetery on TUES- DAY, the 2d day- of • AprU. \- 1907. .at 2 \u25a0 ? o'clock ; p. m. * Three trustees will -be elected \u25a0\u25a0 , by 1 ballot \u25a0to serve • three . yearn and until their .\; successors are -elected - and - qualified. Reports .will -be 1 submitted and other business trans- acted. : \1 CHAS. H. . CRO WELL. Secretary. ,;.' San Francisco, Cal., 27 March. 1907. 1 "' STB^TIXG NOTlCES— Coatlane* A. and A. S..R. of -Free Masonry. ' r—t San Francisco Chaptsr No. 1. J Knights Rose Croix. Extinguishing ["M "1 the Lights. MAUNDAY THURSDAY. «— ff — *. March 2S. 1907. st S p. oi. Mission i, Masonic Temple. 2663 Mission st V HEXRY ASCROFT. Sec. ' 2220 Point Loboa aye. I— HERiIANN Lodg» No. 145. I. O. a -J.V&SH*, F., »w En Hall. 2VJI Market -SgrS^lfe i st. — Officers ami members tako : KE»?f ll 1 V3t- notlce. FRIDAY next. March 2U. 3 lnitiatloD. amendments to the by-laws, elec- t ion ef delegate* to the next Grand Lodge con- vention. Refreshments. Visitors welcome. ADOLF BEER, N. G. M. R.. J4OER. Sec. YERBA Bneca Lod?e No. K5, T. " O. O. F.. IS3I Bush St.— Election i^?^*sS of repr»»entative« to Grand ' : *^.j?? : ,*^- Lodge THIS (THURSDAY) EV- -*^}.^**- E>'lNG. March 23. A large attendance desired. By order V. J. ANDERSON. N. G. CHAS. A. WISE WELL. Rec. Sec. CLAN Fraser No. 7S, O. S. C— Ofß- .^C^ cers and members are requested to 2,|>4 ? assemble at undertaking parlors of *^S»- Cfc Crals. Cochrane &. Co.. 1189 Vs- lencia St.. SUNDAY. March 31. 2 Jr**' p. m.. to conduct funeral service p^ over remains of deceased brottjpr JOHN C. MOORE. 0 P. MOWATT. Chief. COURT Bohemian 8023, A. O. F.— Ofucers ami members are hereby notified tr> attend the funeraJ oT our Ute brother. ALEXIS NlCtt- : LAS. THURSDAY. March i.4. at 10 o'clock a. m.. from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 2123 Bush St.. near Flllmore. B.v order of M. BOEHM. Ch. R. M. FUETSCHER. Fin. Sec. - LABORERS' Protective Benevolent Awoclatlon (Hodearrters) — Notice — Speefal meeting at Do- lores Hall. ICtii and Dolores ats.. on THURS- DAY evening. March 2S. at 8 o'clock, to re- vis* constitution and bylaws and other Import- ant business to be transacted. ! Members are hereby notified to be present ED RODGERS. Pres. J. J. McCANy. Sec. _ NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- 1 ROAD COMPANY. , .AY . A special msetlus of the stockholders of tne Northwestern Pacific Rai!road Company will be held at the office of ths Company, in roou No. I<H3 ia the James Flood bulMln*. at No. 870 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco in the State of California, the same being the principal place of business of said corporation, and beln? tfc# bnlldlng where the Board of Directors nf- «ai<l corporation u»uaiiy meet, on the 29th day of April. 1907. at toa hour of 12 o'clock, noon, to consider ami act upon the proposition to create a bonded Indebt- edness of said corporation, to the amount. In the aggregate, of Thirty-five MlMm* Dollar* <$35.000.000 i In Gold Coin of the United State* (a portion or wbtch is to be nsed In retiring ex- isting bondett indebtedness*, and to increase the bonded Indebtedness of said corporation up to the amount. In the acrsregate. of Thirty-five Million Dollars ($35,000,000) In Gold Coin of the United States, and to secure th« said proposed bonded Indebtedness by a mortgage or deed of trust upon tho railroids. franchises anil prop- erty of ' the company now owned or hereafter acquired, and tae Income thereof, or such part thereof as may be prescribed In the mortxsjja or deed cf trust; and to detarmtn. the tortn and terms ef said bonds and mortgsge or deed of trust, and to authorize the Board of Directors to take all such action as they may deem accessary or expedient In tbe premises. Dated the 20th dsy of February, 1307. By order of the Board of Directors. J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad COmPan;r ': E.E. CALVIN. WM. F. HERRI X, william hood. h" d" pilipbcrt edward chambers, w. a. bissell. Directors of said Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company. A REGULAR meeting of the Board of Medical Examiners of the State of California will be held TUESDAY, tne 2d day of April. 1007. at th. ofnc» of tb« secretary. 1579 Satter st.; San Francisco. Cal.. at 10 a. m.. for tb. pur- pose of considering applications for certificate*, and such other business a« may prop«r!y come before It. Application* for certiacate* must be filed with the aeeretary Prior to ApriJ 2. 1907. The examination will tskr place in Cooper Medical College, corner Saera;«f nto and Webster streets, San Francisco. April 16,. 17. 18, 1907, at 10 a. m. Board of Medical Ex- aminers of the State of California. CHARLES L. TISDALE, M. D., See. Dated. San Francisco March 16. 1907. COLMA LAND ASSOCIATION. ~~» Regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Colma Land Association will be held -«t the office of the company. No. 1134 O'Farrp'.l st. San Francisco. C*l.. on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of April. 1807. at the boor of 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electlns a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before th. meeting. JOHN TONNINGSEX. Secretary. Stockholders are notified that a new form of certificate has been adopted and they are urgent- ly requested to exchange the old certificates for the new one. as soon as possible." ANNUAL MEETING OP STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual Dwt- tng of the stockholders of the CENTRAL PA- CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. APRIL 9. 1907. at 10 a. m., at the office of said company. Room 1043. James Flood building. San Francisco, California, for the pur- pos« of electing directors of said company and for the transaction of any other business which may legally com. before said meeting. 1 * * J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. March 23. 1007. \u25a0 "annual meeting of stockholders. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meet- Ing of the stockholders of the INTER-CALI- FORNIA" RAILWAY COMPANY win b« beM on WEDNESDAY, APRU. 10, 1907, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the office of said company., Room 1043. James Flood Building. San Francisco. Califor- nia, for the purpose of electing directors of said company and for the transaction of any other business which may legally come before said meeting. -^ X7ILLCVTIt g^. March 23. 1007. OXLY LOCAL MAXUTACTUXtERS. B. PASQUALE CO.. 1100 WEBSTER. COB. TUBE. PHONE WEST 493. ARMY. NAVY. SOCIETY GOODS, REGALIAS. FLAGS. BANNERS. BADGES. CAPS. - tTNm)BMS.___ -__^ ——— ATTORNEYS ADVICE fre»— Divorce costs $12; Quick, quiet: bankruptcy, damage, attachments, probate matters a specialty: no fees In advance. 2123 Flllmore nr. Sacramento, B..1: open evenings. COMPLETE divorce for $23: no delay: courteous treatment: square dealing: please see me first. Room 3. 2036 gutter st. near Flllmore. 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