The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 19, 1900, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCI PAPAJEFFRIES KNICHTS OF THE | FANNIE WARD MARRIED (COMBINATION [SPITEWORK, SKY |UNITED WORKMEN S A SPORT | TEMPLE WSTLL |,....TO. DIAMOND JOE' LEWIS 15 70 FIGHT | WOMEN ACCUSED | SEEKING THEIR OR A NIGHT WEW OFFICIMLS ;e COMBINATION| OF PILFERING, LATE SECRETARY Alameda County Fruit Grow- | Mme. Maristany Causes Ar-|James C. Sherratt of Junior ers Enthusiastic Over rest of Her Former | Order Left With Funds Organization. Employes. of Society. 3O CALL, SATURDAY ——— | and a Banquet Sl SRR 1 ed to the Elite of the Fra- Superb Jewel Presented to John Tome Ridiculously Low Price Offered by | Claim the Madame's Husband Made | Was Given Money by the Lodge to T Drinks end Im- ningsen, Retiring Head, in Token Canners for Cherries Arouses Those Them Gifts of His Wife's Cloth- Settle Some Accounts and Im- Quen .1”5 of of Services Rendered to [ Eugaged in the Industry in ing and She Is Seeking mediately Dropped Out of emonade. the Organization. | Alameda County. Revenge Sight. —— Oakland Office San ¥ 2 b B A neisco Call, ALAMEDA. May 18.—Spitework, plain, sonfc Tem- | Knights | 1118 Broadw ¢ 18, ordinary spitework, declare two young witness the in The fruit growers of ro are | women—Mrs. Loulse Kelso 1 Miss Mary | Cou jor Ord £ ed American - and appointed offi- very much determined in to the | Hjjflorn—who were arrested to-day on| Workme: w preferred ndery No. L organization of a growers' association at | charges of embezzlement at the insta agilnet Jevses el - S rent Tem the general meeting called for Saturday | of Madame Annette Louise Harbidge- | weeks ago he was perm! to draw night. The fact that a few offers for | Maristany, who used to be proprietor of a | a small sum to cherrles have been made and that these | .loak ectablishment in Alameda, until her | by him for the offers have confirmed the worst fears of | 504 capitalistic husband inadvertentl the growers has stimulated interest in the | co1q her out. Why Mme. Harbidge ing officer was John d the new officers » then n ounting of the ne trace of + 5 e n th = v Ream proposed organization tany should vent her spite on her Mrs Some of lemon ) f mbsen, senior 4 The cause cf th ove was the grow- | Kelso does not know. unless it.is that she | Jearned unoff rer g wihs’ W Dok nior warden: ing fear that the canneries would force |is jealous of her for accepting gifts from | field e bz prices down, and when a few offers did | Maristany during his wife's absence in the | The members of t . BF £ erant s il | come and were at the rate of 2% cents a h!:;rvh ke A as to the exact nature 1gilist e = B. N pound the growers decided that their oth fair vietims vow vengeance on | ment, if it be one, a - “ A 2 cause was a just one and that they would | Mme. Harbidge-Maristar when they | any informati fa arrived sw be Logan, warder; | have to organize to save themseives. The | have cleared their skirts of the charges Dr. J. G. Jessup, one of the prominer o is touri e | G pr v Ry ey final steps in the organizatlon will be|Mrs. Kelso would tear her to pleces be- | members At while char, 1 y »e AT % M. Plum, F. H | taken at Saturday's meeting. Everybody | cause she suffered the humiliation of in-| doubtedly Ja | from Elmhurst to Haywards has been in- | carceration in a dark cell in the City Jail, | to-morrow e e ahe Batkin, organis Vited to attend. All of the large growers | while Miss Hilborn is for forcing her perse- | > DD e OsDe t. b fre e and R. P. Huri- have saild that they would be present. |cutor to ride on one of the kangaroo nar- | T ‘ Tt 'is claimed by the growers that the | Fow-gauge engines until death overtakes | % his fe w e Af b E. Smith, | price offered for the fruit will not pay | her. The former is charged with felony 0 - y resented | the expense of picking, hoxin | embezziement for making way, as alleged - Tonning- | ping, and wilt leave no pr; t. | with $150 worth of Mme. Harbic Mart > | Bome bave . » far as t that they | tany’'s g While - s 8 will leave their fruit on t rees rather | the latter ashier for the Y than pick it at the price offered madame she is al » have fafled to ntly he was emy 1 3 € e No matter what may the action of | turn over $23 she collected and a misde- the fruit men, they are certainly at the | meanor charge is placed against her mercy of the cannery combination until | name. Bail was furnished for thé wom they have completed a counter-organiza- | this afternoon tion. The growers appreciate this. and that {s what is causing the interest in Saturday’s meeting The organization can do but little more this year than act as a pureau of infor- matjon. It is expected that it will do e hardly more than keep the members in- formed as to prices and the action of the cannerfes, but the next fruit season it is expected that the growers' combination | - y will have been perfected to snuch an extent un“l“e m“s‘ that an effort to control the output can be made with some success. The growers = of San Leandro and the nelghborhcod are tion with combinatiocn and that they will rot pick cherries at nts a pound. RHETORICAL RECITAL tly connected | hows wonder- the appear- and for the * e temple and rought under commander, attention to the ed one of the most ad ae its head. ng the yei y being created affiliation—the great- in the history of There were seventeen v-four, GRIFFITH ACCUSED OF BEING A NON-RESIDENT PP DODODID O DIV PED O IEDIOPIPOPIPIIIPPIIPOIIVEDIT P OIPTEDEIe D rmissioners Ord to . ’ 1 Refute the ¢ AT MILLS COLLEGE Charge . s SEE FOR HEADACHE. SER 8 - rs b 4| OARLAND, May 1S.—The first of a se- FOR DIZZINESS. 4 |rles of entertainments to surround the | " 3 ® commencement exe at Mills College-| ITTLE FOR BILIOUSKESS. \ ! $ 3| was siven ai the coiioge ihis evening. 1t | GENUINE {VER [ror Toreinuiver. | GENUINE . s the rhetorical recital given under the i 2 | dircetion of M zditn Morrill Tiawe: 1 PILLS. |FOR CONSTIPATION. | fonowing as de . a f 1 | tenderea: x 5 FOR SALLOW SKiN. WRAPPER s Orchet b3 ¢ | sousa. FOR THE COMPLEXION s | R + FANNIE WARD. S : S “PRINTED ON RED PAPER’ B+ 050000000 000-000004 0400600 ‘9! : Diamond Joe” Lewts, the & Mamond OCEAN TRAVEL. | OCEAN TRAVEL. P A ostentation to th a € A LS o o~ T AT NI TSN s W r “Diamond Joe" Lewis 1ast 1 5 » e & m an mnce SELPELE A3 THE WILD GOOSE MINING AND | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. n child ears hig, blue eyes an. (George Kyle), Miss Reatric aslacher he " | eamers leave dadel wealth of hai he particular and de arest friend £ Nina Farring [k ack Toney. (NP £V, . Troge TRADING GGMPA“Y | barf, San Y‘ir:w'hrgl. e 4 with »spects in store. as sh wound up the of Mille College Orches s v ‘Alaskan ports—1it ’ i e of own, son of the commodore of the New “\‘mk ‘m:“”.\r\» e Fimmecman \l"tm: Wi Dispatch the Fast and Commodious Iron | 26. 31, Fine s, Changs N | K r. Wolf, McCullough and Goodman, Steamship g mpany’s steamers at New York one morning by suing vo Brown for | 0 i, I T Tia. Yansouser (B se. however. never came to trial. for ommodore | wnsend, Seattle P K settled by a' cash payment. It was determined on tnat oceasion | OAKLAND FORMS A GHAHLES n. LANE | ana New Whatesm (W ¥ . W 1d eloped with the youth, but that she had left him when his | | 11 & m., May 21. 26, 31, Juns working A - . s allowanc 1 UNIVERSITY CLUB @700 tons burden) | 5 and every fifth day ihereafter: change at 2 Léwis started with 0, and since then has 1 S 2 > . Master. |ana & % Ry Cat Ry o e n P His wealth to-day is said to be in the neighborh N neo P R 2 . A Fetz 1 reaed oS e itholan Phaond o OAKLAND, May I8.—The preliminary - PRy u. Jamés B e &L b never doughsd np aad Aoy kn | steps have been taken for the formation . %, g A b B | t s attentions to Miss Ward began by starring her in “Lord and Lady | o¢ 5 cjub to be composed of graduates of after. n which she made a hit and some momey. Mrs. Ward, wh known to | yha University of fifornia: resident in | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- - friends a famma, has accompanied her daughter thr b O ae. e et e Bbatenn o B Tk | ». Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). Gaviota. 1d to have zed the matc vith “Diamond Joe" in Rl akland. Jc - 801 h s Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro 111 sath terne SRR e IR e L D men ] in a very | elected temporary president and Bernard | Fast San Pedro (Los Ar ) and Newporto: nngr 2 : SR | Miller temporary secretary. A commit- | 9 a m., May 19, 23, 7, & ane 4, and every ) ¥ saye she expects to make her bome in England, but that | tee composed of P. E. Bowles, Clarenc 58 'S5 15 day therea Shit Amoried 5 | & Oract: 1as temt B _ For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- aln Crowell and Charles S. S 5 | appointed to draw up a constitution and (San L dispo). I‘x"m Barbara, Port Chis is in line with the recom » (Los A i a ——— | by-laws. T Via Seattle. on or about s Armstronks Bl AT S mendation made at the last charter day | : i Teme. & o ayeey fomh : Armsioug > | of the university that such clubs be or- | senada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Bician RS Al ganized in each city In the State. It is| L an.’ Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalts I iy proposed to meet four times a year for | 1 aymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each mphries, T. E. Moore. e ———— MILLIONS LEFT TO HER a dinner and the reading of papers, the | 7 5 i~ | & dinner and the reding of papers. the| . peengers accommatations nave been | TE tner tntormation . obtatn compemy's \ \ | in June. made with a view to their health and comfort. | folders X | Electric lighted throughout. Any persom cen- | The company reserves the right to changs £ o & uperintendents. nected with Mr. Lane and going north in his | Steamers. salling dates and hours of sailing | RUNAWAY LCVER: employ will call at once room 8, 22 Market | ™y erchm G = OACHMAN HUSBAND TICKET OFF 4 New Montgomer: h C | Spectal Dispateh to The Cail | st ana inquire about passage and freight. street (Palace Hotel) % T ey s A B a e e e : IS IN HONOLULU GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents ew nistts ago. o £ : | § . rdsesptdlori gy Wil Have Experienced ce Pilots and Un- e LA X - £ Death of Mrs. Hiller, Who Devoted Davld Starr Jordan as president of 2 ave Exper. | Bt - - ; Veavs $94 Soent a Fopbins t the California Academy ofSclences | OAKLAND, May 18.—Julia A. Calhoun, | > ex at he s robbed t un e Pr Y\rinl:" Her Casket, | to-day anmounced the appointment | who is suing Fred Wundenberg for excelled Faclities for Landing | THED, B, & N, £ an n 2 e on 3 - - .. Teparing He . of Alfred L. Kroeber of Columbia Uni- | breach of promise, is having considerable Freight and Passengers, | o' B s’ er to eau neel? wir . Disy t o erancis Hiller, | VeTSItY. N. Y., to be curator of anthrop- | trouble in serving a summons on the de- 0 SUTATER TIST SISANNGS 20 > gave out that he i Esnats et | ology in the California Academy of Sei.|fendant. Judge Ellsworth has set aside | Which will tnsure a prompt snding st hetr| I O R, T'T, A N D scizn:die e e MOBL | ences, It is designed by the council of | the summons returned on the ground destination. Spear-s ™ 1 ntrics in_the | the geademy to do all t 1o penibis | that it had mot been legally served. Wun- | RN Wronoteest what 6 o Colonel r oce, wh een | 7 Fher millions o her coachman St disappearing remains of the na. | plaintiff fears that he may depart before | For passage, freight, cold storage or mforma- | o oo P SCI9NE DOss, and ! M ;r;vhrvrl \lhn‘ (‘ n neither read ‘xmr write. races of ”",‘ coast Mr. Kroeber | the summons reaches him 0t L Vo e B -‘,A - et - s eriias A\‘IH' Ju W A bitter contest will be instituted by the | JA8 Deen an- assistant of the United P e SRV T COLUMBIA SAILS May Tun p S otivas The Iy ot A0 G xhe s Bureau of Ethnology and has pube et Bos & W oy 1. 3 = - DAy e LA he? niCk shand I | e humber o papers ‘oo the e | NOT ENOUGH MONEY J. ). HAVISIDE, 22 Market, Rm. 6. o Uos "o o Somags, 5 s 000 mat o P = . od | Buages and customs of the Kskimos in Through tickets to all points East. Z - e 0 m umglmd“v \‘Huh:"-hn.rra",:pg‘, b\ it - e e B St ol T0 PAY LEGACIES Or to Purser on board. | E. C. WARD, General Agent, apanese Denied a Landing e GIng as much ag 3) | anthropotogists in the United States and | c 65 Minies o8, e e B ng as much e 30 | O R e Valuable addidon iy Th) e Heavy Freight Will Be Taken. GOODALL, PERKINS & €O as wi ng men scientific societies of the coast 1| OAKLAND, May 15.—It has been found — | iiller traveled all over the world | 88 to the staff of {he academ that the estate of the late Willlam New- | oods Tor Nar vasiet ! %3."E. McDowell, who for the past th 1 Y oad from “Catitorns g | vears has been assistant (o the registgar, | ton Meeks, who died in 1897, Is insufficient | THE ALASKA FXPLORATION COMPANY h been made assistant registrar. The | to pay several legacies for which pro- use, James Frederick arles (a AMERICAN LINE. € e we roy, James MeNab, rew it awav. Her burjal robes are | | g S R s imond_ de of costly cord silk decked with 500 | promotion _com S wvell-deserved | vision was made in the will. Constance | wiLL DISPATCH FROM SAN T RANCIECO | WEW TORE. SCUTHARPIGH. LAUNON, ReRm, ert W. Madden, ward G. Mae- | yards of hand-made lace and 5000 daisies | honor to Mr. McDowell, who has made | A. and Blanche T. Meeks, the executrices DIRECT FOR Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. Guilty of Bigamy. nk W. Marston, James MacMulien, | embroidered by the most famous artists | an enviable record as an official while | o¢ e ippriioundd d b 2 o - From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. ¢ B ¢ DINC 1 yer, William Mooser, John Alfred | jn France. It fastened . by 500 silver | Still an undergraduate. of the will, have petitioned for a decree 8t. Louls May 23(St. Louis a1 BERNARDINO, M 8.—In the ¥ 3 S hat the Fablola Hospital of Oakland and 3 g o B cndll 4 $ . | hooks designed by Mrs. Hiller. The outer | Frank A, Fetter, professor of econom- | that the Fablola Hospital of Oakiand an . | New York.......May 30 New York.......June 2 290 eronymus Hart- reroms, Charles S. Neal, Henry G. | robe cost $20,00 and the undergarments | tes, has completed his work at the uni.|the Protestant Orphan Asylum of San = 3 St. Paul. June 6 St. Paul.........June 27 : curned a verdict of : Nowhall Seois B Moal | B0, o 0 o 5 | yersicy for the year and departed for the Efl'fl'lrl‘(:!::“&:csk\:pr;ztflg::‘reh‘!h&r;ar;glr’d THE WELL-KNOWN ALASKA FLYER, RED STAR LINE. tmans Lved with Maty 1 Newman, Fhomes I enolie. | B e b ot aca | 0T sbaence studying "th econsmic g | RAILY the Fabio was left 310" and the S. S. HUMBOLDT. New York and Antwers. ¥ ~ Yrom 1965 to 17 Jqunor. Thomas V. O Brien. o | five feet thick and the massive gates are | sociological conditions of the masses in | ASylum $4000, but there is a balance of Positive Safling From New York every Wednesday, 13 noon. he her and divided Partr ward E. Potter, gar E. Pres- | double locked to prevent grave robbery. | the larger cities. only wm 42 in_the ssm‘t';h and they }wl!l WEDNESDAY...... :mx':“l:id . u:: .’\ Er:l.r;l:,m!k ;un- n prope € G R S Polastri, | The knockers on the doors are solid gold. | Professor William R. Dudley. head ot receive but $150 and § respectively. <. 8. ZEALANDIA [feseingten .- JMay 3 Save -..June 2 . ar 3 Piummer, Warren R | The medallions on the coffin cost 35000 | the botany department. will lecture next | The executrices ask that the remaining . 8. ZE Noordlan un, esterniand ...June 27 she as e rge W. Perkins each Tuesday evening on the ““The Big Trees | tWo-thirds be distributed among Mary ... | First Sailing. MONDAY, MAY 21ST | EMPIRE LINE : William ) Jerome B. Richardson, g of the Forest Reseryes of California | Haydock and Washington and Laura | From Pacific-st k at3 O'clock Sharp. | 5. . “OHIO, " from Seattle to Nome and St ‘ . e e Ruel D. Robbin Cornelius P. Robinson, | Execution Pate Changed. The lecture will be illustrated by ster 8. Meek. Seconc. S;Hm[l ;ppmxm‘mail..‘,o.‘.’“’. E fihaat May Jh Subsequent sefitees roms r er Hartmann sai A. Russell, John | B. May 18, . .| opticon views taken by Professor Dudley —————————— — o 3 - huccdBhued B ott Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River s merely & contract of cORAbItAton mas D. Riordan, | SAN JOSE. May 18.—Judge Lorigan this | wnile he was making a study of the tim. RE! For freight and pagsenger rates apply office. | pointg, June 3, July 31, August 3. For rates " was 1o ceremony, The e tanry. Bolges | morning reset the dato for the execution | oo ior e LipnRlins & 8tudy m-| SERIQUSLY INJURED THE ALASKA EIPLORATION (0., |end ciner meormation sopiy"to been well knows in this . Ulrich Remensper- | of Ahvrx.:;m-kll-”'n;nzy::l ,'x‘);‘.- Refdwo"od City - Y AN ELECTRIC CAR hy EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION cO., b 11 kn man who »d his father, for 2 | o tgon Street year Shattuck, Alblon | Attorney L. P. Boardman, who repre: Reduced Railroad Rates. B N 139 POST STREET. Iy S & —— == boder, Augustus W. | gents Flannelly, made the same objec-| PORTLAND, Or., May 18—Taking effect ST AT 5N | RANSLATION | | Flannelly will be sent back to San Quen- | rates {n Oregon and Washington fro A few First and Second Class Tickets left on ; | tin at once. | 8 cents per mile. y rom 410 | town office bullding and who resides at| e Gocan Liner “VICTORIA," 3502 registered 1502 Broadway, was struck last evening |ions, for CAPE NOME, at OTTINGER'S | o TEAMERS “'IUTUJA\‘]I: WHARF, COR- William A. Stark, | tiong to the proceedings as he made in| July 1. the Northern Pacifi Setbel | b c Rai KLAND, May 18.—John Finnigan, e 2 e n " | the Durrant case which were overruled. | Company will redtice Its 16ca) pAssimgLe fl?:(,l,mpmy,d R st b a —— CAPE NOME! Of the Bible Into Filipino Dialect Cir- ey ‘ L ated in Luzon. clreulntin s t W. Smith, by an electri¢ car of the Mountain View | TICKET OFFICE, 620 Market street | ner Firet and Brantan streets, 1 . Rivy s et ok, Bwasd branch of the Oakland Transit Company | —— : | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calitag aé - e A Samuel F. S at Nineteenth street and Broadway, and NOME ! | Kobe (Hiogo), hanghal. and pending on mi; - e, - s0 severely injured that death may ensue. SCHOONER JULIA E. WHALEN, | conneeting at Hongkong with steamers for In- depending on \, Charles H. Tilton, Wil- Finnigan Is 6 vears old and deaf. He it o R . | Gim. ete. "No cargo recetved on board on day e & SEUES | 2 H. F. Titus, Robert . GE THE GENUINE. did not hear the car approach. He was WILL SAIL ABOUT MAY 2. | of sailing. » R g peen s B B Mo rolled for some distance, when he was| por frelght and passage apply on board or | S5 AMERICA MARU,.. ' ~ Rt e o e, Tl AL picked up an en to his home, whers | 2 California st., or at mill, 618 Third st. sease e A ures are now in Prok- | Taber James M Philip 8. Teller, Al . it was found that his skull was frac = = - S| 88 HONGKONG MARU......._.. ders. The Bible Soclety | Gustave H. Umbsen tured and his right leg and three ribs | GOMPAGNIZ CENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | s NiBPON MARU .. Tuceins. Jule 16n. 100 rk forward with all pos- | Frederick W. Van Sicklen, Alexey W. von broken. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Via Honolulu. % 4 he work already under. | Schmidt, Henry Van Bergen T 0 s A Salling every Thursday instead °{m pRound-trip tickets at reduced ratee. For A ke g o Henry F. Willlams, Otis F. Willey, Charles J. » turday, from November 2, 159, a reight and passage apply at company’s office, e Sialecis of the Tags. | JHenry E, Williams, Otis ¥, Wiley, Caaces J g Reunion of Class of '91. 10 a m., from Pler 42 North River, foot of Ket street, corner Fiest. BERKELEY, May 18.—The class of ‘91, | Morton at. L’AQUITAINE, May 2i: LA TOU- University of Californ will have a ri RAINE, May 31, LA BRETAGNE. June 7: LA union in a San Francisco restaurant to- | LORRAINE, June 14. First class to Havre, morrow evening. This clas introduced | $60 and upward; 5 per cent reducqm; on round ICEANIC 8. 8. CO.- HONOLULU, APIA the cane rush. At that time the fresh- | trip. Second dua' to H"r;in:’lfil. yo X AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. man and _sophomore classes had rushes, | feduction on round trip, GENERAL AGENCY | o"g " \ysTRALIA (Honolulu only).......... as they do to-day, except that if the | Filsway (Hudson bullding). New York J. ¥ | 5 Wednesday. May 30, 1900, 2 p. m. freshmen were able to wrest the canes | proaduey (Fudson bEUAine). Now Hor dont: | MARIPOSA (via Honohilu) to New Zaa: from the sophomores they were permitted . to carry them the next year. Because of i Ty e e oo oo | HAMBURG-AMERICAN W. H. AVERY. General Agent. h Warren, Asa R. Wells, Jobn H. Wise. Miiton : dai 8. These | [®oiiaton, Russell J. Wilson, Alonzo A he first to make & | {w,iking, Charles H. Wilson, Danfel A, Wil- . many Filipino ver- | jjums Andrew Wilkie, Henry Williamson, Emil = ¢ Woenne, George E. Walk, Henry W. Westphal, Ar other plar work in the Philippines | Otto . Westphal, Clarence T. Wendell, George which the society a8 In view is a sc {x‘l—’ll‘f W. Wittman. for distributing Bibles among the ships | Willlam J. Younger, John Shaw Younger, that come Into Manila harbor, This idea | Charles B. York. i suggested by xr_u plan already in effect- | Among the visitors who were enter- ive operation in Port 8aid harbor. tained were: Theodore B. Kent, C. H. All thie work in the Philippines is unler | Gwinn, G, W. Bower, Joseph Knowland, NATURAL APERIENT WATER, For Disordered Stomach , For Constipation and Biliousness ITS SUPERIORITY IS UNQUESTIONED. B land and Australia....Wed., June 13, § p. m. the control of the secretaries of the Am A. K. P. Blither, T. H. E. O'Donnell. C. mitted to canes in peace. s i Vork They Bave Just cemoe s in Bew | 0. Johnson, ¥. 5. Gresn, W, L. Cals, ¥ e s To FLAMOUTH (ONDOR): CHEWSOURG BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. York, They have jusi received the fiist | 8’ Eawards, B, L. Gage, D. M. Lawrence, Fo e o o MOUTH woNuoNy T LN rt of 3oodrich, who was | (ar] Hagan, Sam D, Mayer, E. J, Bozel, TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE sert from New Prescribed by the Medical Profession for 25 Years. At a meeting of parishioners of Mission | TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM. Mym U..S. NAVY YARD AND VALLE)S. k to undertake the dis- | 4" W. Gear, G. 8. Clark, TheodoreRelch- Dolores parish, held last night, it was de- | BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG | trivuticn of Bibies and Testaments, aud | ory, Henry Kniest, Andrew McLaughlin, he is aiready at work - - .. H0. Branch, B. B. More, F. B. Marchant, " | AND HAMBURG. Steamer “Monticello. P e e | R 'G. Croft, W. T. Perkins, 8. H. Per: A Household Nec S e Wedneaday.” June 2. " The For Saiiing. etc.. Apply to MON., Tuemy Wed.. Thurs. and Sat.. at 3:4 1 1 s wid the teacher, “the pupl | kins, H. C; Hubbard, . F. Waterson, J. o o e Mmiitse appotnted bo select the grounds | FAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE sl Sawy . 7. | o m: 35, Tio .l (ox. Trora. aigiic; Fri- loves hir’ teacher, what sorf of a sen-|N. Serviss, C. H. Lovace, E ; consisted of Rev. J. A Conway. chair- Reserved if secured before departure. . Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, boy.—Tit-Bits. S mAld e ey A" B. von Werelsburs, A. McKay, gm'hg;'l McGuire, Thomas Quinn, Jack | HERZOG & CO., Gen, Agts. for Pacific Coast, | Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1308, . McAvoy and P. Cavanaugh. | 401 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. FARE .

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