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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1899 9 he proceeded to lower the gates s 0 doing attempted lighted lantern to the gate side of the track. He appar- the speed of the ap- before he had time train was on top of " AGRICULTORAL CONENTION 1O ASSEMBLE T0-AY Phelan Will Visitors. n in the back and of the posts, split- ular line » head. He I Mayor Welcom: ws_and sed SSINNS A DAY wheels to cross the him did., er of t i THE PRESIDEX EXPECTED. | Reception Tendered by the Sons of the American Revolution. ¢ the Amer Revolution that Presi McKinley 1 :l\i&,«:ul'.' is term of office. the 1al co can Agricultural Stations will of Sciences bu. Henry associa an will be present an city will make the ad the members of the thering. President Ar s, and then the con o work in earnes: re where & number of will be held. The ¢ in are to be held while the genergl ses. JOHN C. CURRIER. tion will be held ev GEO. W. SF ing In ths hall of the S BYRON MAU bullding. C 8 Association of 594 gural Colleges end is engrossed bas a great deal o board s tharoughly national at this oonventi DRUNKEN AND BRUTAL \ riches the Rock anc the ) SON DQES DEADLY WORK « nmerce of William | to criticising Hayes and Lytton. They e ~ s cespeare stage has| are the limit. I take back all that I C. MANNING HURLS A LAMP AT ' changed 1ld not believe me if | ever said about Johnny "é“lq}‘ mma | s s A~ - vill meet. HIS MOTHER. T iiotaiee gold pieces this| F Who are Kelcey and Shannon meet as folios , gt Dleces hia | hetae this combination? Y. M. 1. OUTING t Hayes a ive fror ) o celve from | 2 rhere are other new figures in the Mrs. Kennedy, Who Intervened, the Orpl management for LWenty |, tpiq week, clever too, but Cock-e AT EL CAMPO Burned, and May Die—Her minutes’ w Mr. s wage for| y,onn nette Flim-Flam du e Niece Also in a Critical hardgacting (and; harder imanssementifheforiest that gend you awaNiWoRcer B S et look small by comparlson, Mr. Mor- | ing where you are at. e At —— = — ——— = ternoon the } grounds 7 GHAGOBBBO mbers and PR R e R R R R ke kK- R-R-R=R=F-F-Rei=1=X=F=3=3=F=F=2=S=F 25 2 ng Men's titute, ur o 5 ing and cele- = o « B 2 o b R R - R -F-R-2-R-F-F-1-1-3-F-F-S-R=F-3=2-f=8=R-R R gt o were | OO © SR S i 3 Sl | dw 1 saloon. Loss partial; | vho sang the Wi/ A BOX FACTORY IN et 3 | story frame or of th | NORTH BEACH DESTROYED ied, by | and tor 2 - works. - SEan 5 | i i 9 Box 9:59 p. m, 'wo-story frame | baid a beautiful The Festive Firecracker Starts a |, Gox Mission street: owned and | s e Number of Small Blazes Through- | ccupied .\kmr Burns. Loss | a vivid picture of the herolc eff being = slight; cause, firewor | made by the co defenders in the out the (_hty» oo Jox 4 p. m.—Two-story frame | Philippines to ur the Sta and | e Clatsop M1l Company's box fac- lding Potrero evenue. Owned by ripes. His patriot oS were p e corne Powell and Chest- | Cosmos Loan Association and occupied : aht destroyed by fire Ma ney as a_dwelling-hous s ha &8 werb) 101 vl < se fireworks | 5 : e e X i p._ m.—Two-story frame | sle Desmond; Not sat UL ML, e hee Lbutlain Kentucky street. Loss| g, 5 he sefzed cuffered from their destruction. The | jighe: cause fireworks. RNy J. H. Heron; 13 about cheds, however, were filled with cut box- | G. McFadden; sec- a a is estimated that § woed B eatmatd st | ACFEW DIDNGE KNOW: | race—Tirst, Willlam MecCat- < Tl “IT WAS LOADED” \ceFirst, Mrs. M. Heffer- who was walkl L’I et ¢ . about 10:20 o’clock < b sreak out in the center of the roof : t ldin, and without waste of time The Chapter of Fourth of July A 1e the = the corner, where she procured | 6 burned the un-|an ey, Up Lombard street sho Accidents Remarkably i h r © Mason and turned in the a | 2 Betor. o department arrived | Short. egged race—First, J. Rielly and W. burning furfously and | p¢ was a dull day at the Recelving Hos- e x_"'“';(f“}’f“ \‘ r,!;;; | pital. The small boy who celebrates the | ANS oo s e urth with that burning ardor which HA II. I . made to confir h | = is The firemen were success- | leaves its traces behind was consplcuous | t Fourth Since Annexation Cele- | ¢y, e time it !u;nk};l as if | by his absence. Not more than a half brated Appropriately. house of neo, south of the factory, | doze; is drifted in to the city’s doctors | SR et ¥ would be destroved, Lo | during the day and helped dissipate the | e s he fire was of the stubho e o es had the cele- ¢ | o : pFie stabhome) ery stock of linseed oil and Hme‘ e e b | “Powier scarred hands and faces recerved | o g , | attention and the patients were all brave, odgers. s de their | thouxh Now and then a sufferer o s inding bulldir | came ir . but the majority boasted oran, | h rm was sounc {a following of white-fa boys, who e I headway that | ed on with clinched and sup- Violich Trium i 1 ¢ the building co | 0 breathing while the hero had his | cers W. P. march will be erou o | be prevented | wounds dr d. | corge M. Kel- of march will be numerous. One | 2o fe Clatsop Miliing Company is an| Only one woman found her way to the it Datr Boovell; E, B shield of Columbia will stand | Asto lumber and box manufacturing | hospital. She had not been celebrating, | Ha illivan, James P. Foley, kS ' Bp. Biroo hield of Columbla Wil Stand | corporation of which J. M. Huddart is|but her laudable desire to fittingly com- | J 1. Monahan, Keefe, E. E. Miles, F. J. Washington, D. ¢ the standards of the two |manager. The cor > ‘had recently laid | memorate was denied her. The lady want- | Foran, Dr. C. D. McGettigan, J. J. Riley, Vep ¥ % AR natet fol | in ther summer ,f box lumber and | ed to be vaccinated, but the vaccinatfon | George Olsen, Charles F. Healey, W. J. RI- mingle "their fold e e ed. Most of | Gepartment was not in session and so she | S I OReete, D. I O'Leary, Dr.'J S ae | work done at th wctory was needs must celebrate some other day s R CIL N R TR by Golden Gate Encampment. )X~ lumber being furni None of the cases treated at the hospital | 3 Yohn: Riles, (To AL | the officers of | from o ctories of the concern. | were serious or likely to result seriously. 3 | the officers of | frQ% usual on the Fourth the Fire De-| Edwin Clark, 12 years of age, residing d of management)—P. J. Ha- _ | el : partment was Kept \ght an- | at 1322 Broadway, had loaded a cannon D. J. Moynihan, J. T. Comyns, 2T installed in Memorial | gy, v | and happened to have the muzzle turned . W. P. Cooper, D. Barry, D SAVED A WOMAN AT e Odd ~Fellows’ building, on| firework: is | toward his face when it exploded. The Mahoney, €. Cummins, D, E. sion there will be an address | g3 result was that his face and eyes were | 3. A. Dunleavy, F. J Driscoll, E. B. THE COST OF WOUNDS Patriarch Willlam , 2:04 p. m., three-story frame | powder burned. | " W. A. Breslin, P. J. Lawler, W. J. the chairman of the com- 1417 Leavenworth street; owned | Walter Seger. 15 years of age, resM]nF‘ Carlin, 'T. F. Ryan, J. Gallagher, James e — f arrangements de Foust and or-:-L]ml:d by A.lat (yh\'lmlnncl Street, had a quarrel with e O ’ = — Smith as a dwelling; loss, slight; cause, | another boy at Tenth and Bryant streets | “7 O e o H. BUSSELL'S BRAVERY PRE- fireworks. @bout the possession of & revoly The | cArrangements T F. Ryan chairman; D. J vests a rouvr murper. ENCINAL CITY STIRRED ox 156, m. Twostory framo | other bov g0t mad and fired & blank | Calem B f ; Havien, J B building. 41 th street. Owned s- | cartridge at Seger. The charge Struck | frores v, J. ¢ . BY |TS LOCAL SCANDALS cupied by B A. Agnew. ‘hlvm on neck, causing a slight abra- 5h3 g i cause, firewor sion. Thrilling St;ug_gle chlr P;;:ss;issmn of a o S e 9:30 o T‘;“-\MH frame | Morris Stuesoft, h; years of age, resid- DISCHARGING FIREARMS. Razor Ends in a Bloody Manner. 5 . building, avis street. Owned by Falr | ing at 3018 Sixteenth street, wondered why = T ALAMEDA, July 4.—The unceremonlous | oo g6 ceu by Ernest Durg a is cannon did not go off.’ Wh i- | Man; sts Made i Barber Tamey In Hiding. ot Gy Eisher from reialy | o n e gnaloceuyEa Y Bians s ca s 80 off. Whllelexambn | y A:rev ” Piby rh" Police for SO Electric Light Department threatens to]@+0+0+0+040+0 + 04040404040+ 0+ 04040404040 | ot Howard Russell, a mining man, is & vic. | iSTupt the Harmonie Hall party. The | Yester@ay a number of men, endeavor- tim of his own daring. In an effort to | le2ders discovered when they let him out é |Ing to make their celebration of the hands of a divorced and ir erate hus. | £on that he had more friends in the rank | & hat of other people, carried revolvers, band, Russell received sla from a | ®nd file of the party than they calculated 5 | in which they discharged blank cart- Faaor thatowiil probably di re him for | UPen. While the Harmonie Hall major- | { ridges. During the ddy orders were Issued life. = ity in the Board of City Trustees has I;Sen L | from police headquarters to place every | % vielding € x 1 U ) ! . ;] Fiat night Russell was passing through | Bioiong tHaiax i Srue political Iesit onl ‘pfir. on under arrest who carried or dis- the hallway of 141 Taylor street on his | sharpening their scalping knives and have | @ ‘C el t the Callfornia | wey to his room, and on nearing warned Trustees Mackie and Schulte and | 4 Street Station the following were booked room occupled by a Mrs. Tamey he heard Chairman Brick that war will be declared. | @ and charged with having discharged fire- a loud and threatening voice and the un- The Harmonle majority approved last | 4 arms inside the city limits: Leon Blanchi dertonea of & woman pleading for her night the aetion of the Efeotric Light | cook; Emil Lauten, machinist; L. D life. Ru becred through the shutters | Committee in discharging Fisher, and ac- | | Kink, bookkeeper; J.'F. McGrath, clerk; and recognized Tamey. Seeing he had a cording to the programme named Thomas | |E M. Kennedy, ‘paper carrier; George azor 1 ands and was_flourishing | Thompson for the place, There was no | Btevens, clerk; Henry W. Wiese, saloon- it b liscussion over the matter. Fisher will keeper; George Johnson, bootblack; H. Rus; Jake a claim for July salary in full. He Taylor, porter; William Walther, saloon- s thout a used 10 recognize as official the un- keeper; James Turner, walter; Jung e ands, burst i ice of June 30 that his services an\fi‘ mess man; Joseph Blattner, paint- o drink-crazed bar- ger required. He did not turn er; Chew Won, cook. ering the all & books ar »ntinued his regular A bail of $20 was required for the re- his sharp was declared vacant | lease of each of the prisoners. Many of managed e emiployen hy tHe | them furnished the required amount of : blow and I claim that he worked part | | cash and left the station. is consequently entitied to a | pay | ting adjourned last night Brick into_ the City 1d gave the chairman of | evere tongue lashing. He | yward and an unscrupulous | i who did the bidding of Trustee ien were present and | that it was not good | k =0 plainly hefore repre- | of the press. Fisher accused Brick of making defamatory statements iing » J. O. Messer, another ploye of o electric " light depart- 1 charge the chairman re- | “afling to get any satis- k, Fisher returned to | ed th Tam s =0 determined to commit cutting’ ed to free his razor for a o terrible gashes Evidently e drunken house and wspape told Fish, 255 10 talk Heintz, wound- necessary fused to disc faction out stitches were ping gashe of B Tamey had frequently the Council Chamber to have a personal his ex-wife. The po-| encounter with Mackie and Schuite, but | for Tamey the two Trustees had departed. ——————— The hollday has somewhat quieted the xcitement that followed the Lamborn- | chuite scandal, but startiing develop- are looked for as soon as the ourth is over. Mr. Lamborn declared | that he will not let the matter rest and | will drop a bombshell into the camp of his accusers that will shake the city from hil | o bay. He also asserts that he will give Schulte an opportunity to prove his ac- | cusatlons as a defendant in an action for | lihel. Alameda has never experienced so much 3 ¢ excitement in the conduct of municipal late, was being sent along at a | affairs, and the citizens expect that many : the down grade toward Va- dark official cats will be let out of the | <t station. When the warning | bag before the occupants of the City Hall | Tierney of the train's ap-| finfsh their fight. i AN AGED GATEKEEPER STRUCK BY A TRAIN a gatekeeper for the Company at the cross- | avenue - and Randall d at 8 last night by the in, $O40I0ITHTHOIOIOIO+0+ O+ 0 1 040+D+D+ THT+04040+ | ing the muzzle the piece exploded and his | face snd eyes were powder burned. Tony Andarndez, 17 years of age, whose home is_at 24 Eighth street, and his friend, W. J. Rourke, had been firing off a revolver. Rourke, thinking that all the cartridges were out, placed the muz- zle of the weapon against Andarndez and er. There happened to be he revolver and the wad- iarndez’s abdomen about GO TO WASHINGTON same experience. They were looking into the muzzle of a cannon and it exploded, 1 2 their faces and eye Supreme Court Will Rule oON fets e o zor ane o h]]):m]fll_:aglu‘mi‘]':: Y‘lelh home, had his left i i R B Confining Men in the o me 1 | Bull-Pen. al of the land. to be sent to Washington for review by the highest tribu er place, is happy that he is allve. . B¢ _m] over : with p%\\'('leir L i = | with fuse ‘ red his @i~ il i mistake bottle | lodged 1n his_w | Robert McNe | perimented with a fire ries were speedily dr William Gal treated for pow n. street ex- His inju- ESPEARE HAYES AS COCK-EYE HOGAN Why Be a Long-Haired Legitimate at Fifteen Per When You HAK residing a the right | sie street thought Can Do a Smash Act in Vaudeville and Wear Kohinoors? Charie ray ex- cted her oung Aie unn_was arrested and charged at the “ity Prison with an assault with a deadly « ementina rrel with BY ASHTON STEVENS, whose and the t eve, inflic Harbor Hospit Folsom >t wound of gan's would be only an f{tem. Why do the vaudeville houses pay such price? Well, drop in at the Or- pheum and you will find out for your-| N NCE an ambitious actor of the| | legitimate on a salary that| ) would hardly keep a newspaper man in the luxuries of life, Ed- His in mond Hayes Is now playing at the Or- | self. Haves and Lytton do what prac- | i ny e v lip. Hisin pheum the part of Cock-eye Hogan in a | tical managers describe as *“‘making ¢ g el rowdy skit called “A Wise Guy” for an| good.” They keep the crowd jellying| I Campbell of 1120 adway was income bigger than that of the Gover- | with laughter all the while they are on | i ther patient at the sume hospital. Sho nor of this State. Such is the fortune the stage; they delight the groundlings | ki B 00 o of vaudeville Jf you hit it off right. Mr. | and compel laughter from the wise; | 2 Kearny street Hayes throws ambition to the bow- | they own every inch of the house for| SEE 1;-\:~(m’y?‘:: jEens l'[«‘y;:'l twenty solid minutes. Your better na- ital WOt s, puts a patch on his brow, red on his nose, profanity in his teeth, squeezes | ture tells you that the whole act iswild, | ear-old boy re- his person into of clothes brutal, vulgar, more obvious in its|y Ay sizes 1 fun than the worst of the with powder. He had too sma oy ped up in paper and off with a mat As iched it the powder face. He e, where but it is to laugh that I simply threw up my at the Fourth of July perform- they are still up when it comes | vou sit there. hands WEATHER REPORT. (120th_Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 45 p. m. The following maximun | reported from stations in Callfornta to-day: 1 Eureka, £6: Fresno, 100; Los_Angeles, 70; | | Red Bluff, %: San Luls Obispo, .76; 5 eramento, £4; Tndependence, 95; Yuma. g3, Maximuni temperature, 1 n Francisco data-- | 64; minimum, §2; mean, 3 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GEN: FORECAST. bl 2l The weather is generally clear alon 2 cific coast and partly cloudy over the piatie | region. Light rain has fallen alon | Sound and at Spokane. g Puget T I i/ (% cific slope except In Nevada and Utah, wl there has been a slight fall. e has remained about sta- astern Washington, where AKLAND, July 4.—Curtner Seminary, at Irvington, was burned early this morning. The flames were first discovered by Mrs. Ingram, wife of the principal. She smelled smoke and awoke her husband. At that time there was but a small blaze, but having nothing with which to fight it he sent the chore boy into town for the Fire Department. Although the response was prompt the main building was completely destroyed, besides much of the furniture. The sixty girls who studled at the seminary last term are away on vacation and only four people were In the building when the fire broke out. Professor Ingram has lost all of his library and personal effects. The loss is estimated at $25.000, the bullding being in- sured, but not the furniture. It was built. In the early seventies by Henry Curtner and for years was a school for both sexes, being known as Washing- ton College. A few years ago it was taken In charge by Professor Ingram ©Q and his wife and conducted for girls. The school was a conditional 4 gift of Henry Cutner to the Christian church. o Z 2 W#OWM#G&O#O4Q4W‘ The | tionary except over | thete has been a fall of about 20 degrees. | " Conditlons are tavorable for fair weather over | the Pacific slope Wednesday, except in North- | | temperature ern evada, Utah and Northern here scattered light showers are Iikely o Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight July § Northern Callfornia—Fair Wednesday; cooler in the upper portions of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys: fresh west wind. | toggy along the | fresh west wind. Nevada—Cloudy and threatening probably with thunder storms in northern portion; fair southern portion Wednesday. Utah—Cloudy and probably thunder storms Wednesday; _cooler. Arizona—Cloudy and probably thunder storms coast Wednesday morning; HO+CHOHO+ O+O4040+ D4 + O+ CHO40+ 0404+ 04040404+ O+ 0+ O+ O 40+T4040+ (] + pa9seph, Brogan of 67 Clementina street ad nis left fingers burned, and A. Jones BOISE, Idaho, July 4.—Attorney A. A. Fraser to-day received a.dis- @ | of 1005, Folsom street was - treated for | patch from Washington, stating that the United States Supreme Court a “uun.{'x!:n(‘;lv_ t ha R had issued a writ of error in the habeas corpus case of Boyle, one of the 105 Clark street : lown the muzzle Sy w " . a cannon it _was loaded, with Commissioners of Shoshone County, confined in the “bull pen.” This pro e result that he made a.has! visit to ceeding was one of the first guns fired by the defense in the Coeur e Receiving Hospital to have his face : - Sige treated for burns. G. B. Paganini of 18 < < e cases. ! Rus et had a similar experience. Under this writ the record of the Supreme Court of Idaho will have | siight. er McDowell, whose home is in temperatures were | The pressure has generally risen over the Pa- | | Southern Californla—Fair, except cloudy and | in the mountains of the northern portfon; fair in southern portion Wednesday; cooler in northern portion. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesday, except light fog Wednesday morning: fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Officlal. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to BSan | Francieco Bay. Published by offictal au- thort!y of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) sbout twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the helght of tide is the same at both places, NOTE—In the above exposition of the lides the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second tide of the day. the third time cotumn the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, cxcept when there are but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus rlgn (—) precedes the height. and then the number given ls subtracted from the depth elven by the charts. The plane of referencs fs the mean f the lawer lnw waters Steamer From. Coquille River..'Grays Harbor.. Emn! s Bav.. Aloha nt Arena Arcata Co0s Bay, Weeott ... Humbholdt A. Blanchard o0s Bay. Bonita Newport..... Pomona mboldt.... ound July July H e LliVietorfa & Puget ISeattla.... L. San Di North Fork..... Humboldt.. | Point_Arena. . /Point Arena....... San Blas........Panama Luella ... aquina Bay San Juan.......[Panama Columbia Portland Coos Bay. Newport... | Czarina ...IPuget Sound.. America Mara.|China and Japan _!Victoria & Puz Umatilia | STEAMFRS TO SAIL | “Steamer. | Destination. Sails__| Pler. Humboldt.. pm|Pler 13 | San Diego amPler 11 am Pier 9 | 5 pm|Pler 13 pmPMSS pm Pler 25 pm|PMSS Fuiton am!Pler 20 | Arcata am!Pier 13 Curacan am Pier 11 Bonita T 4 am(Pler 11 7,10 am Pler 24 | Acapulen S 12 mPMSS | Santa Rosa 4. 11 am|Pler 11 Na W...\Vie & Pet S July 10, 10 am(Pler 9 | Czarina Puget Sound. July 1, ... Columbia . IPortland Maripaea | [SvAnev SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | AR Monday. July 3. 27 days 13 hours 9 minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days 1 hour and 14 minutes, via Honolulu 6 days 4 hours and 58 minutes. | Tuesday, July 4 Stmr South Coast, Strem, §7 hours from San | Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Aldee, 57 hours from San Newark, Beck, 18 hours from Bowens ine. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 12 hours from Point Arena Schr Glendale, Harbor. Schr John F. Miller, Handen, — days from Johnson, 4 days from Graye Schr C. H. Merchant, Olsen, 10 avs from | Seattle. | “Rark Sonoms, Mattsen, 9 days from Ta- coma. SATLED. Tuesday, July 4. U 8 stmr Gedney. Dickels, Alaska. Stmr Laguna, Erlcsson, Bark Fresno, Underwood, Port Gamble. Schr Mtldred GRAPHIC. July 4, 10 p. m.—Weather velocity’ 10 miles per hour. SPOK A for : June W, Br ship Blackbraes, an Francisco. Per Coptic—l 3—Lat 37.31 N, long 123.28 W, stmr Australia, hence July 3 for Honon DOMESTIC PORTS. Tat 38 N, from Shield July ba, for Dyea. GAMBLE—ATTivs July from Port Lul FOREIGN PORTS. HILO-Satled June 15—Bktn Archer, for San Sailed 8—Bktn PORT Skagit, —_Satled June 21—Schr Muriel, for San Francisco KAHULUI-Arrived June 18—Bark Havdn Brown, hence May 30. Sailed June 24—Bktn Wrestler, for San Francieco. for San_Francisco. ANTWERP—Arrived July 1-Br ship Mer- foneth, from San Franeisco. DUBLIN—Arrived July 1—Br ship Peleus, hence Jan 19. | FALMOUTH—Arrived July 2—Br ship Fannie Kerr, from Oregon. TIAMBURG—Arrived July 3—Br ship Aller- on. from Oregon; Br ship Osborne, from Se- ttle LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 1—Br ship Car- | aiganshire, hence Feb 25; Br ship Poseidon, | from_Oregon. LONDON—Arrived July 2—Fr bk Colbert, from Tacoma. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 2—Fr bk Jules | | Verne, hence Feb 4. | VPANAMA—Arrived Jume 22—Stmr Colon. hence May 2. | P RINSALE-Passed July 3—Br bk Inverlochy, own: Br bk Gwydyr from Tacoma for Queenstown. HONOLULU—Arrived June %—Bktn §. G. Wilder, hence June 8: Br stmr Dorfe, hence June 17. June 24—Bark Martha Davis, hence June 8. hama. San Francisco; Br stmr Dorlc, for Yokohama. AUCKLAND—Arrrived orevious July 4— . from San Francisco. ATLANTIC STEAMERS. —Arrived July 4+—Stmr Anchorla, Sailed—Btmr Kaiser Wilhelm Aurania, for NEW YOR! from _Glasgaw. | der Grosse, for Bremen; stmr —Arrived July 4—Stmr from New York. LIVERUOQOL—Arrived July 4—Stmr Cata- 1ma, from Boston. MOVILLE—Arrived July 4—Stmr Bthiopta, from New York for Glasgow. Mesaba, RAILROAD TRAVEL. Santa [g Route San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET _OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Maln 1581 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. EAN JOSE OFFICE. 7 W. Santa Clara street. 628 The | 4| *B130p SanJose, 4-Stmr Humboldt, | MAHUKONA—Sailed June 20—Brig Consuelo, | from Oregon for Quees | Castle, from Tacoma for Queenstown. | “puN —Passed July 3—Italian ship C. Ciampa. hence Jan 5 for Grimsby. { CILLY—Passed July 3—Br ship Grenada, | June 26—Br stmr Coptie, from Yoko- 4_June 22—Bktn Planter, for San Fran- clsco. June 22—Bktn Robert Sudden, for San | Francisco. June 2+—Haw bark Himalaya, for UPHOLSTERED | | REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | RATES. | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- | | — PO ROUTHERN PACIFIC CONMPANY. (PACIFIC s¥8TEN.) Trains lenve nnd are due (0 arrive ag SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — Frox JUNE 25, 189. — ARRIVE 7:00A Benicis, Sulsun and Sacramento. .. 5:43% 7:004 Marysville, Ocosilleand Redding via Woodland ... 71004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Ru 7:80a Martivez, Sau Ramon, Vallejo, N Calistogn and #:004 Atlantic #:30A Sau Jose, | Tone, Sacrameut: | Marysville. Chico, #1304 *Miiton, Oakdale an 8:30a Yoscmite Valley v 8, 0 8:00r Hoywards, Niles and Way Sta 0 Mar Ramon, Valle, Napa, Calistoge, Santa Rosa 4:00r Benicla, Vacaville, Sacian 1 Woodiand, Knights Landin Margsville, Orcsille. 4:30% Niles, 8an Joso and Stockton 4:30F Yosemite Sleeptng Car for Raymond 5:00p The Owl. Tracy, Fresno. Bakers- field, Saugus for Sauta Barb Los Angeles.. 8:30F Stockton, Merced, Frasno. 2 8:30¢ Maztinez, Tracy. Mendota, I'reeno, Mojave and 1.os Ang B:30p Santa Fo Route, Atlantio for Mojave and Ji: % S 100~ Chiongo-Sau Franelsco Special, Ogdeis and Kast . xprees *6:00 ¢ Vallejo 7:00p Oregou Iixpress, ville, Redding, Sound and Fast . ETEN 8:00r Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- tions. ... 110500 COAST DIVISION () (Foot of Market Strect. 177454 Santa Oruz_Excursion for_Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 3 8:134 Newark, Centerville, San Joze, Iel , Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Statlons. . 3:0r *2:16p Nowark, Centerville, San Jose, New | ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Banta Cruz and Principal Way Btatioos. - .. "10:50a 43157 San Jose, Glenwood and Way Sta- tions. ceen 9:204 34115p Felton, Santa Crmz and Way Sta- tions S vt WA CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK PRAKOISCO—Foot of Market Sireat (Slip 8)— 5 9:00 11:00aM. 1100 °3:00 13:00 4:00 $6:00 *6:00e.m. | Prom OAELAND—Foot of Brosdway.—"0:00 8:00 10:00.x. | $12:00 *1:00 32:00 *3:00 $4:00 *B:00v., | COAST DIVISION (Brond Gange). | (Third and Towusen S #6:10A Ocean View, Bouth San Francisco.. *6:30p | *7:00a Ban Jose and Way Stations (New | Almaden Wednesdays only). *8:004 | $71804 Sunday Fxcursion for Sants Pucific Grove and Principal Way Stationa 91004 San Jose, Pacliic € | Lots Obis Principal Way 1404 San Jose aud Way Station Jose and Way Btatl Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, | Puto Alto, Santa Clara. Sun Jose, | Hollister, Sauta Cruz. Salinas, Monterey aud Pacitio Grove. . uz, Pacific Grove ; 18:358 tn *10:364 and Principal Wa, . *7:307 *4:15r Ban Jose aud Principal Way Stations 9:434 #3:00p San Jose and Principal Way Stations *8:354 8:30p SanJose and Principal Way Statious *! 6:30¢ Ban Joss aud Way Stations | $10:45p San Jose aud Way Stations. | A for Morning. P for Afternoon. | ®8unday excepted. ~ $ Sunaay only. {Baturday ovly. snd B 2 #5unday and Monday | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEH SAN FBANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. AN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. K DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 & m.; 12: 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tr at 11:30 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 p, m. 8:30, 11:00 & m.; 180, 3:3), SUNDAYS—8:00, 5:09, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 8:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:86 and 6:3 p. m. SUNDAYE—8:10, 3:40, 11110 a. m.; 1:0, 3:4, B:06, 6:55 p. m. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park me scheduls as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | Ban Francisco. | April 18, | Week | Sun- 1599, Bun- | Week Deys. | days. |Destination. | days. | Days. 10:40 am| 8:40 am 1:30 am| 8:00 umw‘ Novato, 3:80 pm| 9:30 am| _Petaluma, | 6:05 pm 10:25 am §:10 pm 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:80 pm Fuiton, 7:30 am Windsor, 1026 am Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:85 pm 7:80 am| Hopland and 330 pm| 8:00am| Uklah. 35 pm| am| | | 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm| | #:20 pm( | 7:30 am( 8:00am Sonoma and 8:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm 10:40 am 7:30 am| 8:00 am Sebaatopol. 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm Btages connect at Santa Rose for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Srflnl!, at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah fof Vichy | Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Dey's, Riverside, Lierl Buckneil's, Sanhedrin ' Heights, ' Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs Navarro, Whitesboro, Albfon, Little Rives Orr’'s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brag Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at | reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. | Commencing_April 23, 1533 | FROM SAN FRANCISCO 10 MILL VALLEX AND BAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:00, *5:00, 9:30. 11:00 & 33 | #1:45, 3:20, 4:90, 6: 10 m. | xf'itg RAn Mondava, e 9 A’ 10 2. 0, weak R mg way star 0 & 1. L e e Crandct oy vy st A8 Do, m.week days isaturdays exceptedy int Reves and way stations. Sundays—Cocadero and Wway sta’ne. . m. Sundays—Pt. Iteves and way sta'ns. | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1599, trains will run as followss South-bound. | Passen- |Mixed. Mixed. |Sunday | Statlons. Sunday ger. |Exc'ptd Exc'ptd | Daily. 20 am10:30 am| Stockton :10 am| 2:05 pm| Merced 40am| 5:35 pm Fresno i35 am| 7:46 pm| _Hanford 2:25 pm|12:30 am Bakersfleld 11553 am | Visalia 12:15 pm| Tulare | Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectiona | Inquire at Tratfic Manager's Office, 321 Market | street, San Francisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, Leave San Francisco, Via Ralsautu recry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 1893. WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Eatra trip on Monday. Wednesday and Satur- p. m.. Returning Same Even- 2 in S, F. at u:n‘r. m. 8,9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 n. m. Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, 3140, THOS. COOK & SON. Agts., 621 Market st. Dr. Gibhon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established In 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood Debility or disease 'ufinflml bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. I'he docior cureswhen othersfall. Try bim. Charges low, Curesguaranteed. 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