The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1900, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCI 30 CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1900 AUNT OF MAFEKING HERO RESIDES HERE Q* 900900 906000000-000000 % Marguerite M. Reed, Blood Relative of Baden-Powell. B R R B R R S S N e = e e i e eieoe® air and The honor eems to almost CALIFORNIK'S - JUBILEE. VEAR CELEBRATIO Native Sons Preparing for a Monster Display on Ad- mission Day. Fourth Trial. the Arrangements for the Fes- tival on September 9 Are Named. IR joint Sth of September committee > Native Sons of the Golden West v for the semi-centennial of California into the night in Shasta SIcK HEADAGHE Fositively cured by these Lattle Piils, from Dyspepsia, on and Too Hearty Eating. A per- r Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- m the Biouth, Coated Tongue , TORPID LIVER. They hwfl.- Purely Vegetable, “They alsc relieve Distress of busines: L. Gallagher, Byington and F. resented a report, which was that the follow appointed: general in- ¥ Senadl Fin, Small Dose. S €mall Prica, 1 D giiam e | O’Gara, Electrozone Rheumatism, . R. D. Barton, Kidney Trouble, (chatrman), b Bladder Ailment, Fvd stomach Trouble, e Female Complaints, 1‘ Rittore, Catarrh. Nervousness, and All Blood Diseases. Druggists. $! n (chairman), W. W. Shan- ). M. A. Dorn, T. B. Mc- Kerrigan (chairman) , Walter C H lier, s and regalias—H. § es T. Balley (vice c paulding (chair- airman), E. E G. Harris, Fred W. Harrington, J M. ‘Bannan (chatrman), hairman), Daniel H. Culleh. A. Ryan (chair- ce chairman), J Harrison, John Scott, ohn Nelson. as E. rty (chairman), J. P. F. H. Dunne, P. vice chalrman), Donlan, James Hefferman, James ktl\huflfl“(m ed reward for any ot cure. This secret DR.HALL’S Gallagher (vice Charles H. Gar- J. Jamison (vice chairman), Levy, J. H. Roxburgh, Andrew Mocker. W d. Cal. 7. Ali private for sale at ¥ De and {lluminations—H. L. Gunz- Giscases quickly cured. Send for free BOOK. . R. P. Doolan (vice chair- Louls Nonnenmann, Henry Faure, J. Harris, Frank L. s, Fred Suhr. Carvizge aid Joonl truns F. P. Wehe a ). Harrington (vice chairman), Scheper, J. J. McCart Colvin, Myron Wolf (ol e chairman), Jame Henry A. Jacobs. B. Mayer_(chairman), | e chafrman), H. T. Lastretc G Heos L. Gallagher, J. | 3. Le | MACHINERY :md SLPPLIE:. KROGH SAND BY . Shepston. (chairman), H. Stanyan, J. A. Devoto, L. CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS daily, €25 Sixth Street. RON JACKSON. 1 (chairman), James | D. Shea, F Dunne, H. G. P. G. du Py, S. V. Costello. hters"Ed 3. Taate (chatrman) i1s" (vice. chairman, W Foley, E! | e 7 zzard B DREDGING F L"':lP5l-o TR Thomas Curran, James D. Phe- | & . Levy, F. L. Coombs, Geu- are 3 Better buy one: Just the pump for | bl « interchangeable parts. = 3 e & CO.. « ‘p N i | ‘B V. Costelle; srand ‘msrail ol (he 2Om SEC —2 7% | Grand Parlor, stated that the celebration DFEDGI PUMPS. will be :hcsgmnir_jwl }hm has ever been woline, Stean sts, Centrifugal Pum known in S8an Francisco—one that will e ritugal Pump®. | surpass the celebration of 18% and the one given on the return of the California vol- JOLD SEP) IR, unteers. He sald that many of the large i GOL : ‘\ip“";m‘w_ pan mo- | Pariors of the interior will take part. - e g < e It was decided that meetings of the joint . < . commiitee be held at 8 o'clock in the ;‘}:—mng that a Guorum shall consist ot ty members. and that the next me. full line: mfrs. | be held June 6 to receive Progress Teporis 29" | from the sub-committees, The printing committee was instructed to secure a design for envelopes and letter heads. The headquarters of the general com- mittee will be in the Native Sons’ build ing, and those of the sub-committees in some place to be selected by the commit- tee on halls. Rolled Over an Embankment. Charles Rhyner, president and manager of the Oakville Wine Company, had a ngs and Covers. | narrow escape from death yesterday. He Phone Howard $33. | was driving from South San Francisco toward Potrero avenue, and when he | reached Wisconsin street his horse was frightened by a stream of water which suddenly shot out of a watering car Standing on the track. The horse took fright and backed, and both it and the vehicle vere thmwn down a steep em- L ICr HOX’S | saves gold: competi- corner Guerrero. "LATED » MALGAM PLATFS. L w rrlu. 852 Mis. manufacturers, 35 2d st., Los Angeles. TS. PORTABL® NDEFORD €O.. Washington and, ¢ rs’ Ex., 8. F. GROCERIES. 1 rovisi nts SBARBORO & (0., 62 packed, shipped ree Montgomery. - s bankment. M R?_? rer was badly bruised MEDICINE CASES. and haken u horse aluo suffered and the vehicle was s Rhyner FERRY DEUG CO 00, rket st Lhren(enl to sue the railroad cnmpnny. H. E. | David Wilson, | Henry C. Gesford, | Miller J O Donnell (chairman), Henry airman), . George | - . Henry G. W. guaranteed to ral information—Joseph Rose (chairman), L. C. Pis- | Finlay | F. MISSION CLUBS | DEMAND ECONOMY Merchants’ Association Called Upon to Check Municipal Extravagance. |Phelan’s Army of Taxeaters Will Be Compelled if Possible to Give Taxpayers Something Besides a Big Salary List. 45 | §, : | g HE occurrences of yesterday augur badly for the taxeaters of the Phelanized municipal government. In the afternoon, when an intention was suspected on the part of the taxeat- ers to trick the taxpayers out of a chance to criticize the budget after it has been prepared for submission by the Finance Com- mittee to the Supervisors, and especially to shut out the investiga- tions of the members of the improvement clubs, who have been sharply inquiring into the wild extravagance at the City Hall, two members of the clubs protested. They would not be satisfied until they received assurance that they should have ample oppor- tunity to subject the proposed budget, at the proper time, to the closest scrutiny and criticism. Last evening the matter of official extravagance was brought up at the annual meeting of the Mer- chants’ Association in the Academy of Sciences Hall. Reckless- ness in the expenditure of municipal funds by the payment of salaries to needless and superfluous officials was a leading theme for discussion. G40 40404 C+0+ 04040 4040404045+ @ D40 4040+ C+0+ THO40 +090 4040 40+ RRRRERRRRRRR RN RRERRRY, REREERRRERRERERERRRRERRY 4 + B+D+THO40+ THO40+0+0 40404040 404 0+040+ O+0+0+0+ 0404040 | &S=HE usual serenity of the annual)steps preliminary to the preparation of a municipal budget for the coming fiscal | meeting of me Merchants’ Associa- | 1 be of Sclences F timates prepared by ore it. the | year, and the i were W turbed by the arp L. Center, representing the Fed- | of )mmittee from the M Mission Improvement Clubs, ation Clubs, with a rec est | adares; the vard and said that the t to a demand, that the | Meeting then in progress was not such as | mething to force the | the charter contemy H nistration to keep its pledge | oniy the Auditor's figure Nothing could »mical city government. A.|be done in the way of making suggestions | the committee, and was | for the amendment of the budget unt | after the Finance Committee should have | by Gustav Schnee and e f i s report completed, for there would be & who e s 54 forcible : Tt ulwanb until that time, Mr. inst the reckless extrava- nded. The Auditor's figures | nment > be accepted by the Finance re asked by this| Committee, he said. In that case what | support Phelan and the might be sald meeting in progress | d Lillie, “we were prom- | would not be : to the budget as nomical > bene- merit _foremos pre ration. ubmit they electing munic! the report of lhe‘ but we f find Finance Committee. w_administration Mr. Center was still not satisfled that that we the proper time for the hearing of the taxpayers had arrived. Superv intérposed the sugges- | tion that Finance Committee would | ers | uld be other meetings. Mr. Center withdrew ger, but now only s in the fac A month sent a4 communica- ion asking for a welcome t there e assistance of the taxpay W clat oluu(lr. . F. Kimt representing the Nuevo | ment Club, protested i Before he had 10w what has We nee been done 1 public improve- vere promised them under | gone far lh‘ r interrupted him sev- tion, but how can we get ~ral times, {imball per: d in being deficit? h He filed a formal protest. ank J. Symmes assured the | Mayor Phelan lea e pin Kimball down to a statement of just what those he rep- resented would wish. Kimball said that he did not know what was relevant until ln lm«l seen the budget. Wk e is (h1~ bu igel that we were, in ? he asked. “We that the ociation would | take (h. m tter up, and at all times th. Hugo Rothschild or_Phelan “and that a committee of fifty- do not see one. ad spent much time in ar- Different improvement club representa- When it was presented no | tives asked for many improvements. Gus id to it by the S tav Schnee said his club wanted a bridge | street over the railroad track, ,000; a culvert under the railroad Diamond street, to cost $2500; in the Sunnyside, Mission, aind Bergerot districts, to cost | :ngine house in Eureka Val- o such req association did not f fford the time to again de. to it. t the chair with the | | | | s i Committee on the se in Eureka Valley, fire- | in preparation. A. M. Davis | engine house in the New Potréro district w\““,, J that it® wonid Be the proper | fire-engine house in the Sunnyside dis- |, thing for the members of the Mission | tFiC | | Federation to try their hand at preparing | _George R. Fletcher asked that $500 tax levy, ‘embodying theit views. | MIEht be ided for the sidewalking and George Center sald it would take {06 basalt of the south side of R e Flulton street from Stanyan fo the e trance to the nrk near First avenue; and | that twenty electric lamps be given to Richmond district ¥ & O J. H. Bloom wished provision made for the extension of the sewer on Potrero av. enue along Twenty-fifth street to Army, at a cost of $5000, and Charles W. to a_report on r body then ving this idea of Mr. G budget 2 fation, th t A motion ‘em was substituted for th: felder and passed by ociation. ann | President Dohrmann s e President at the appropriation of 30,000 for Baldwin being out of town, Treasurex ment of Trocadero Gulch be | Frank J. Symmes was voted into the 1 to the budget. chair when the fon met last night . Dubois asked for $20,000 for pre- \.4," ry end read the an work on the Market-street grade h ir $3000 for other work in his section. rnch urged the repaving of Fourt Street between Howard and Bry " Painter ‘u{} the North Ci | AR o e directors for the | Provement Clu ed for the repaving | .xm f Aom -]n-w;kr‘j of directors for :;} of the business streets in the wholesale | nominating committes € | section, estimating the cost at about 18 $100,000, D, I\&ll\ re ted the repaving 2 ¥ of three blocks on cia street be- | ) schu, r tween Nineteenth and Twenty-second. at | W, I a cost of about $2500 per bloc ! |1 | The board will consider the budget Mitchell, E again next Monday ugo Roths 2 A resolution was adopted asking the | T | Board of Public Works to proceed with | Excursion to Puget Sound. | the sprinkiing of the principal streets of | In addition to the excursion trips an- | th i - & > begi ot | e * o s he city, commencing at the beginning of | nounced by the Pacific Coast Steamship | . per steamer Senator, sailing from | attle July 21 to Nome via the inland | , extending clear into the Arctic d uffictent appropria- | & vy erform the work. | offered a resolution, | which was rux requesting the heads s0 in addition to the regular | of each department in the classified civil | $ Alaska excursions and the | service of the city government to com- | ons to Nome via the Yukon River, | | ply with the organic law of San Francisco | the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. now an- [ Rna to faithfully observe the miinicipal | nounce that they will sell excursion tick- | platforms upon which they were elected, | ts from San Francisco to \|<mrl.l Van. | | pledging them explicitly to carry out in | couver, Seattle Sound ter and spirit the civil service pro- | Ports by the com f the charte regularly every fi Secretary Freud read an interesting |large and splendid steamers (mdt”lxl, aper on_the “Merit System,” g Walla and City of Puebla. | Service Commissioner P. H. engers will be permitted to remain upon the invitation of the chair, spoke d the steamers all the time they ng in ports round the Sound and in | | Brititn splendid nd places, the same Columbta, which opportunity to th will afford a see those ports steamers remain about ble the people to do | up the town and adjacent country. | Time occupied in making the trip about 11 days, about half of which is spent in the placid waters of British Columbia ‘nnd EFuget Sound. s Fare, rst class round trip, in berth and meals, 1s only st ' neluding The_company's ticket office is No. 4 board met to take | New Montgomery street. DEMAND A SQ'UARE BUDGET. Improvement Cluba Promised by Su- pervisors That They Shall Be Given Hearing. Suspicion of Mayor Phelan’s tax-eating | city government loomed up conspicuously | | at the meeting of the Supervisors yester- | | day afternoon. HERE IS SOMETHING WHICH APPEALS TO EVERY Sufl’erlng Woman. Mrs. Mary Tillman of 123B San Jose avenue, San Francisco, suffered for several years from rheumatism and general debility, using medicines and other things with no good effects. She then tried Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt, and this, she adds, “in one week entirely relieved all my pains and I've not suffered since.” A Special Case—Read It. Belt treatment “Your electric By the influence of the current the hmlm of labor were far shorter than usual, and those muscles which In these cases are very relaxed stood the strain of childbirth more easily than before. Your belt saved the use of any drugs and was the means of a happy delivery.” J. F. LOWRY, Agness, Oregon, May 2ist. This testimony is the voice of wis- dom dlrpvnnz vyou what to do for that BEEFSTEAK IS |Strife Wages Among United | ing, The trouble to have resulted | | frem ch t a Mrs. Brown and her employed in in- | |in a movem | that | street temporarily. | the part of her husband. The couple were | fourth THE EMPORIUM. ] ERRRRRREARRERERRREERERRE RRRRRRY, $5 and $6 Photographs $3.83. This offer good for balance of week. THE EMPORIUM. [ EMPORIY Golden‘lt-lzflazaar CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Beigian Hares for Sale. Men’s $20.00 Blzacik Suifs $13.90. We have left cnly 8) of these imgporfed Black| Clay Worsted Suits, bought at our own price a few weeks ago froma retiring manufacturer. Most of them are in the round- corner sack ard cutaway where “two for a quarter.” Cigar Stand—Rotund: A Tebacco T- Special. Cigar Stand—Rotunda. Pair of Good Suspenders 19¢. Fancy |® the back; good-lookiag, substantial Suspenders that can bs | A depended on for service. Thursday onfy at & the very special prica . 19¢ & Third Aisle—Right of Entrance. LaRosa Espano’a A small special purchase of this | Cigars 4 for 25¢, favorite old brand offered for this | day only. They are the Puritanos E:pecia'es siz2, 48 inches long - made by Seidenberz & Co., Koy West. Our price Thursday 4 for Twenty-five Cents. day only the very fine Engiish S’ice Caven- dish, put up in neat box and regularly 10¢, 2 Boxes for 15¢c. ide buckles, crossed in of green sarges, Sola every- Siik webbi leather button - fastening sell CAUSE OF TWO WOMEN'S WO Christians and Police Are Summoned. —_— George Engleberg Seeks the Eject- ment of Mrs. Brown and Her Daughter and Puts Out the Lights. Cangee oo War broke out among the United Chris- tians at 22 Waverley place Monday even- and the assistance of the police w required to restore order. ‘\rcordm: m\ all ties concerned no armistice has be eclared and the strifc reall “hristians d just begun. The head of the * instead of conducting a campaign against en sin and the devil, will carry on a crusade for the ejectment of two women. stilling Christianity into the little sons of Confucius and instructing them how to | stitute the English alphabet for the old Chinese chirography. Both ladies are | accused of the crime of residing in a| comfortably furnished house and of eat- The spirit of J by this report culminated 1t to dismiss the high livers from the schoolroom. Monday night George Engleberg, who has possession of the charter announcing the United Christian church exists | manner pie g to law, called Po- | John Davids and Ben Kaskell and requested that the women be driven from the place. Mrs, Brown and her daughter protested against any su proceeding on the grounds that they were duly ini- tlated members of the church and had as much right on the premises as any one else. The policemen reported the matter to the California-street station, and afte due deliberation decided that they could take no part in the quarrel. When Engleberg was informed of the decision of the police he extinguished the lights and everybody was forced into the ing tenderlc \il‘l steaks. ousy arou 8 B “When 1 took these women in some time ago they didn't have a rag on their | | backs,” ‘declared the irate Engleberg tu the policemen. Now they have a fur- nished house and eat tenderloin steal three times a day. Me—well, I won't tell | u what I eat. but no tenderloin steaks | e cooked in my frying pan, and I am | supposed to be the main guy of the con- cern, too.” Seeks Divorce for Desertion. OAKLAND, May 22.—Mrs. Elizabeth | Reed filed suit to-day for a divorce from | George Reed. She alleges desertion on | married in 1829, OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ;flrll May 21. 26 31, June 3. Chl.nl" to company’'s steamers at Seattle. For Victoria. Vancouver (B. c. Townsend. Seattle, Everett, Anacortes nd New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., May 21, 26 31 Jul“ 6, and every Afth day lhmlflor‘ change ittle to lhil company's steamers for Alllk.l and G, N. % -z Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver (0 C. For Bareka, Humboidt Bay—10 a. m.. May 18, 23, 28, Jume 2, and every fifth day there- For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon. Cay wucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). Gaviota. Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, San_Pedro (Los An.eln) and Newport— m.. May 19, 23, 27, 31, June 4, and every ¥y hercatibe. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- ). Santa Barbara, Port ford (San Luis Obispo Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., May 17. 21, 25, 29, June 2, and every fourth dav thereafter. 1 ta. La Paz. Santa Rosall Mfexico)—10 a. . ith of each th, For further information obtaln company's folders. The company reserves the right to chanes rtenmers, salling dates and hours of safling withont nreviona notice. TICKRT OFFICE-4 New Montgomery streot (Palace Hotel). . GOODALL, PFRKINS & CO.. Gien. Agents. 160 Market st.. San Franciaca. AK ATERNAL PAIN, BA(‘X\A(‘HEv KIDNEY TROU BLE or general female allment. My Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt is the grand remedy which will lift a load off your life, free you from an- guish and make youl joyous in strong vitality, muscular power and the am- bitious energy of mind. Call on me or write for my muuruted book, free. Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, 702 Marzet lt. cor Kesray, 8. Bt um e, Bpring and lu-i THE 0, R, & N, G0 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Snear-street whart at 11 a. m. FAHE $12 First Class Including Berth $8 Second Class. and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAILS.. lhy une 18. 28. June COLI Short line to W: a. Spokane. Butt Helena and all poil in the Northwest. Through tickets to all polnts East. E C. WARD, General Agent, GOODALL, PERKINS & 0™ Superintendents. OCEAN TRAVEL. ITHE WILD GOOSE MINING AND TRADING COMPANY t Wil Dispatch the Fast and Commodious Iron | Steamship | (“CHARLES D. LANE" . WARREN, Master, FOR. | | { (2700 tons burden) | | NOME... VIA SEATTLE, WILL POSITIVELY SAIL THURSDAY, NOON, MAY 24. Receives freight up to § p. m. 23d Inst. For tickets and information apply at rocm 8, | 22 Market st | CHARLES CONKLIN, 67 Market st. | J. G. McCALL, 506 Market st. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR... Nome: DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR | Tacoma June 21, EN Wil sall from Seattle and July 21 and August h ing July 21, will mak the inland passage. and after Tanding at 3 will continue north th past t Cape on the the Arctic Cirele, Ocean. Passengers are advised to Inspect the Senator other before purchasing steamers, as her second commodations are superior accommodat vertised for Nome. The Pacific ship Co. has been running its Alaska—winter and summer—for is the Pioneer Pacific Coast Line. hy rmation inquire of J. F. TROWBRID cean Dock, Seattle, Wash.; N S Portiand, Or.; first-class ns on most of the steamers ad- to the Coast Steam- | Capqm g{ome SAN FRANCISCO........MAY 26 SEATTLE.... c.....MAY 31 SECOND TRIP. LEAVES SEATTLE JULY 3 FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIES AT NOME. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling Co., 30 California St., S. F. 813 1st Ave. South, Seattle. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY | — WILL DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT FOR NOME The well-known wAlaska Fiyer” and most popular beat in the Alaska service, S. S. HUMBOLDT. POSITIVE SAILING WEDNESDAY MAY 30 FROM STEUART STREET WHARF at 3 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP. Bookings now being made for second salling S. S. ZEALANDIA, dhor freight and passenger rates apply at Tn ¢ ALASKA EXPLORATION C0., 139 Post St. B.rya,” Another fortu- nate purchase in Boys’ ... te v R 7] store t» coff r Suifs. (3 650 and $7.50 Vestfee and Saiior Suits for §3.95. Sizes for boys 3 to 10 yewrs—made pretty mix:d cheviots, tastefally absolute y new effects, of the best makers Thursday cniy—A handsoms Cuff Buttons—knots, fancy and <tonc--et desig 14 karat, gold fil platad backle au roun] oval or fancy design, regu 1o $2.29. ure 34 to 42 inches, well ma‘e and them under *4“0 if ho ght roguly red or trimmed, from one in Amerie», WARAAMA U A aR et R A nran frock styles, althovgh there Trhursday, Friday and 4 are a few Prince Alberts in Saturday’ . € sizes 34 to 38 on'y. Taiese 33'95 3 garments are handsomey : made and lined. A good Men’s Hats At 3135 we sell every day thoreg- 8 merchent tailor cculd _not vlar $1.50 grade of Hats. Thaurs= $ duplicate them unier $35 or $4). If bouzht in the regu’ar s'. 02. dav only we of ur entire line of : way our price would be $20. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men’s $1.35 Hats—Doarby; and Fedo- ¥ these dressy, perfect-fitting black suits will be sold ai ras—black or colors, at one- qnarzer . To-day. 7 b Thirteen-Nincty. : $ =02 3 Second Alsle—Right of Entrance. c”” B ' 'ons i: Cigars and Tobacco. and Fobs. o line of $1 Link plains d, per pair. Wateh Fek—With heavily god- swive —>uckles (ST pai all) silk-mixed Cassimere > waists meas Could not sale $2.29 ot h PM’] erf AALALA AL AL ARLLAAR A 2 n OCEAN TBLVEL sk Commercial Company Will Dispatch From San Francisco Direct for NOME —AND— St. Michael THE FIRST-CLASS S S. SAN JOSE SAILING SATURDAY, JUNE 24, AT 2P M. FOR RA APPLY TO ALASKA COMMERC!AL COMPANY 310 SANSOME STREET. AMERICAN LINE. NIW YORE, SOUTHAKPTON. LONDON, PARIS Stoppinz_at Cherb westhound From New York every Wedn =day. 10 a. m. 5 0 7 Ne T June 6 St. Paul RED STAR LINZ New ‘.’or!( and Antwars, I.IM= e attle to Nome and St Michaet May 2th. attle to Nome, S and_Yukon F Pointe, June 30, July 31, August 3. and other information apoly to EMPIRE TRANSPOR 0 Montgome: TOYO KISEN KAlSflA TEAMERS WILL ner First and Brannan s for YOKOHAMA and HON Kobs (Hiogo), Nagasak connecting at Hongkong dia, ete. No cargo of sailing. SS. HON KONG MARTY hu e MART A MARU.. 58 PPON ss. A&IF 1¢ reduced at comp: corner First. H Y rates. frelght and passage apply n 421 Market street, o LORRAINE, June M. First class to Havre, #0 and upward; § per cent reduction on rcund trip. Second class to Havre. r cent feduction on round trip. G FRAL AGEN FOR UNITED STA ADA. Rroadway (Hudson bulldlnl\ \" Yxrk 3. B FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont gomery avenue, San Francisco. HAMBURG AMERICAN IN-SCREW T0 PLYMOCTH (L (PARIS) A3 AND HAMBURG For Salling, ete. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINF PARIS HOTEL xrn‘rm\(n ATION Tved if secured before derart HERZOG & CO 401 California A 8. S. AL‘STMLL-\ (Honolulu enly).... Wednesday. May 0, 1900, 2 p. 85 MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- 1aad and Australia....Wed., June 13, 8 p. m. I . 3FAcCKELS & B0, 0., . 4 Montgomery Pier 7. Faot Pacific St Freight Gitic=.327 Market 3t {0SH0S LIN T Mouruiy satting for val v-l;lmlo and Hamburg via Mexican ports. Central, South America, etc. 8.8. Luxor, 6500 tons, sails about June 5 SPRRCKELS 2 BAOS. (0 oo 111 Homsomery ARS rhe S1..San Fevs 20 m. HATHOR .5500 OCRAVIA 7000 Som 2600 — MY ANT mvrn n‘uxzu FOR U. S NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, teamer ““Monticello.” uon 'rue., \\ed Thurs. and Sat. at 9:43 3.5, 8. m. (ex. Thun. it); Fri- mslpn-ndl!sma a m. 3 Landing and office. m—\on-m-s Dock, ;l"!(o 2. Telephone Matn

Other pages from this issue: