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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1900 ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signatwe of Ze A Ivm-ul-‘u o take as sugan. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIQUSRESS. FCR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION @ SEE GENUINE WRAPPER | SEB GENDINE WRAPPER | { CARTERS ITTLE IVER PIiLLS. B O R O “PRINTED ON RED P.APER.' f " JNT"‘&:’C:“ C”WOCQWOO;;GOOOWWNO | é" (FFICIAL ROUTE. or v l g: CALIFORMIA | : DELEGATION . TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. TO BE HELD AT PHILADELPHIA JUNE 19, 1900. Round-Trip Tickets $88.50. For Sleeping Car Reservations cali at Southern Pacitic Office, No. 613 Market Street. A. S. J. HOLT, [PENNSYL-| [VANIA SHORT LINES. NEWS FROM THE OCEAN AND THE WATER FRONT S The Heav;ly Reinsured Bark | Dominion Reaches Syd- ney, N. 8. W. S ——————— 00 COCOGOO OO0 G SO OO s | Pacific Coast Agent. | No. 30 Mostgomery Street. :;5 Almost Given Up as Lost by the Un-| & derwriters, Who Were Paying Sixty-Five Per Cent to Cover Risks. e The British bark Dominion, on which the ¥ | underwriters paid 65 per cent to reinsure their ris reached Sydne; < | prior to the Y subject of a great deal of speculation on {OF R0, :-O-v"v"i"v"?‘)"‘o‘.-*"’f OOC‘*J"’OOO OWOOC'OO O | MW‘O&&#O&#O#&OW | S350 SOUTHERN l-u IFic (‘oll N, SesTEM. due to arriy SAN HANCINCS. it of Market Streeb.) | a | | | | | | - + + water front, and a number of people "3 E | 4 | have cleared up quite a respectable sum ; ¢ on the gamble. ~3:304 M The Dominion left Tacoma on March 4 | bl ™ , with 907,262 feet of lumber for Sydney, D E- 4 | 5. W. The day she passed out through sx:004 A - 4 | the straits of San Juan de Fuca it was 4 blowing a gale, and the bark got the full | | AND RETURN 4 force of it. Nothing was thought of this *8:30 | + |2t the time and no fears were entertained | *9:004 ¥ VIA 1 for the vessel until the steamer Willapa | *9:004 1 - arrived on the Sound from a cruise along Do, Mo ¥ | the Alaskan co Her crew reported s Way Stations | that ame board with the letters “Dom’- *10:004 ¥ | nion” on it hs n picked up Clz t + | by the Indians, and that at cluelet & *11:004 4 | red-painted badly had 4 | come ashore. There was no name on it, | + | but It was provisioned with canned goods, *12:00% | + water c and a demijohn e { + | Sontaining some lquor, The cars were in | “g:00r B Valiejo, | + )G - wn, Santa. n.,“. e_lu ° * ,\s soon as this news was made public 7 | -4 reinsurance on the Dominion was rted at 10 per cent. It remained at that + figure for a while and then gradually rose + |10 Zper cont ag Mo news came from the : . + |lumber vessel. Then the halibut steamer Tickets sold JUNE12 an1 ¥ Edith arrived at Scattle with the news { that in_Wrangel Narrows a lifeboat | + 18 good t> return 60 days. ¥ | marked Dominion nad been picked up. This caused the underwriters to at once | *5:307 New ricane Express—akerafield v raise the rate of reinsurance to & per ariare, Los Angeles, Dem- 4 | cent, and as the discussion over the ves- Pasw, New Orieans sud office ‘28 Market St t sel’'s chances went on this offer was final- ly advan that figure yes of the urri\dl of tination. The Dominion is an old vessel and has | had a number of narrow escapes from de- T R ASSAGEnhshashsssssed VCant n. Niles nod Sen Jeat he vessel at her des- Cheye e *6:007 Fayward 16:00r Valin P I P40t h 4 4440 4404440 4 Ogden, | on. 1 his fa ha ade the CALIPORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | siriction, ¢ a2 (0%, L. ™Mk waa LESSHRE once owned in San Francisco, but was | taken to Sydney a few years ago and sold lhere She was afterward condemned, but t license. On her Breo O coul Trom New: to Honolulu, she sprang ! a leak and had fo put into Sydney in dis- | tress. SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. | BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, $:30. 5710, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip S&turdlexln trips at 1:50 More Vessels for Nome. The steamer Newsboy, which arrived yesterday from Hueneme, will be put on the berth for the gold fieids just as soon as her southern cargo is discharged. She 5 8, 11:00 & m. 130, 330, | BA\ BAFAP'L TO SAN FRANCII BCQ WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 7)0 11:10 a. m.; 19:45, X Satirdays—Extra trips at m 1710 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 12:157 Newar A Banta Cruz Centersiile, San Jose, New aden, F ~4:15¢ Nowark a%:15r Gienwood CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SA% PRANGISO0—Foot of Karkeb Sirst (S mell from Robert Dollar. No expense will be spared in order to make her a first- class passenger ship. She will take away about a hundred gold hunters and all the { T £:05, ¢ Between Ban Francisco and Schuetzen Park bove. p. m. )— cargo she can carry. A considerable quan. 1190 200 3300 | mame scheduls sb & | tity of the freight {s for Charles D. Lane. Leave In Bffect. | Arrive his men who were left behind —*6:00 800 10:00a.m. | Ban Francisco.'(Apr. 15, 10.| San Francisco. y will follow him to Nome on the SO0 W ! T | oo 55 | Week COAST DIVINION Days. | { Destination.] day The steamers Valencia and St. Paul are | fl.'::‘"fl"sf_'.',""* | for Nome to-day. The Valencia | to_sall 10:40 am| 8:00 am | will leave Howard-street wharf No. 3 at | em| 8:00 om| Novato. | 3:30 pm| $:30 am| Petaluma. 6:10 pm| 6:00 pm| Santa Rosa Francisoo__ e (New pm 103 am | 10 a. m., and the St. Paul will get awa 7% pm| 620 pm | | from Fremont street wharf at 2 p. m, largn crowd of notables will leave on the has been purchased by Walter S. Scam- | | | | there cursion to Glenwood will Steamer Newsboy, the Latest Addition to the Cape Nome Fleet. g e S S i U e o OwWWWHWM”OWH—f has arranged for excursions for the com- ing season that should prove very popular with the sightseers and glove-trotters. First of all there will be a trip from San Francisco to all Puget Sound ports. This will include stops at Vietoria, B, C., Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver and Nanaimo, B. C., and one or two other ports. The passengers will live on the steamer during the entire trip. Next there will be the regular yearly trip to all Alas- kan points, Including Glacier Bay. Then is a trip to Skaguay by steamer, a de across the White Pass railroad, then over the lakes and down the Yukon to Dawson, down the Yukon Rlver to St. Michael and then back to San Francisco or Puget Sound by way of Cape Nome, Cape York and Golofnin Bay. The last trip will be on the palatial steamer Sen- ator, which is scheduled to leave Seattle July 21. Sitka, Prince Willlams Sound, the .al islands, Kodiak Island and all points st in the vicinity will be visited. > at Nome and . Pleasure of ways in and every one of which to see Alaska, them a most delightful and inexpenslive outing. News From the San Pedro. The gold hunters who left here on the San Pedro are having a hard time of it, R(‘(‘nrding m a letter sent to The Call by one of assengers. The vessel put | fmts Dralkes Hay nna. trom there the fet- ter was sent to this city. It is as follows: DRAKES BAY, Edjtor of The Call_Dear Sir the traveling public that Meamahip Ban Pedro for Cape Nome are packed Ahoard Ifke hogs and fed in & lke manner, set- ting six tables and sixty at a table, with no system whatever, Everything is confusion, and we are In the hands of inexperienced hands so | far as food is concerned. One of our passengers committed suicide last ht by drowning. His me was Jones. Ple protect the public nst such chemers. et W. H. ORR, Of 10 Annle street, city. Water Front Notes. The Mexican steamer Ignacio Mariscal arrived yesterday from Mazatlan and way ports. She will have new boilers put in here and will go regularly into the Mexi- May 19. Please advise ssengers on the urs, can trade. The steamer W. H. Kruger arrived in port yesterday with the hull of the new steamer Eureka in tow. The latter vessel will be engined here and will take the | place of the Weeott on the Eureka run. The ship Guy C. Goss arrived vesterday at Philadelphia from San Francisco after a remarkably fine passage of 116 days constdering the circumstances. She dam aged her rudder head in the South Atlan- tic and had to make the rest of the way north under a jury ruddes MARSHAL APPOINTED FOR BUNKER HILL DAY Large Number of Folders to Be Dis- tributed Telling About the Excursion. The executive committee having In charge the Bunker Hill day celebration | met last night. Judge Belcher reported that an Invitation had been extehded to ferton C. Allen to deliver the oration. It was also announced that Miss Eva Ten- ney would sing “The Star-Spangled Ban- ner.” Five thousand folders describing the ex- be_distributed it was stated. V. F. Northrop appointed marshal and Robert Van- dercook floor manager. It was reported | that nineteen valuable prizes had been donated by merchants for distribution to winners of the contests. The next meeting will be held Thursday evening. Monday, —————————— Hit Her With an Ax. Clara Ochoa, who conducts a boarding- house at 345 Brannan street, swore to a complaint yesterday in Judge Cabaniss’ court for the arrest of Manuel Aranda, a marine fireman, on the charge of assault with_intent to do bodily harm. Aranda had been paying his addresses to his land- lady and because she rejected his suit he hit "her Thursday night on the side of the head with an ax. —_——————— Jennings Will Contest. Jennie Seabright Drady filed a contest yesterday to the will of her aunt, Emma in- 9:15 lm‘! 8:40 am §:10 pm/| 5:00 mm Glen Eflcn 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm 7:3hmm| §:00 am| 10:40 am[10:26 am 3 pm| 5:30 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 1 | Ffor Afternoon. 1 Sunday ouly nd Mond: HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | Via Sausalite Ferry. ncing April 22, 1900, FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VARLEY ND BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS 76, w230, $30, 10 & m; 1 3 [ , € 0 m, wn from San Quentin. TO SAN FRANCISCH lLlS. % & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- p. m. Seturdars—Cazadero and way sta- (Satarteys exoepted)— | vay statione. ays—Cazaders and way sta- ays—Point Reyes and way THE WEEKLY CALL. $1 per Year. | WABASH "Y | Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis Stages connect at Santa Rosa“lor Mark West | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lotton for Lytton Springs; at .G¢nen1ne for Skaggs Springs: at overdale m— Hopland for Duncan \md Springs, Soda Bay, Lekeport and Bartlett Eprings: at Tklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Take, Witter Srrings, Upper, Lake Fomo, Potter - Valley, Tobn Days, Riversiaé, Licrley's, Bucknells, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot | Eprings, Mendoeino City, Fort Bragg, West- port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Ctmmins, B Eprings, Harris, isen's, Dyer, Scotia und Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 60 Market st., Chronigle bld. | H. C WHITT n. . RYAN 'NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE ‘ FROM | New York and New England Points. Finest nuou:n train service, with poiite and b ?«m l.llo'ed -:J‘r.n ‘W. H. PERROTT. C. 8. CRANE, G. P. An- St. Louts, Mo, S E g’ @ oeeie «e—wo—o—o—o—&o—o—ww—b H. PERROTT, a prominent merchant of Eureka, Hum- boldt County, and bride ar- HILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS Y—Commencing _Sunday, April H. X.»OO v Sausalito Ferry. Week days—Leave $an Francisco, 9:30 a. . m. Sundays—Leave San { rived in San Francisco yester- Bt T e Pt ,'“" M | day on their honeymoon. The bride was pm :("fid:::do - May 3 ‘tlbc;cnr;:irl\(nud-s, Miss Bernetta Moffett of Visalla, and the e rchased ae e T paickets can | marriage took place In that city on Thurs- ena'of the Union Ferry Depot, foot of Mar. | 4ay. The ceremony was performed in the ket st., San Francisco, Fare, round trip from | First Presbyterian Church, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion San Francisco, §1 40. ON WEDDING TRI Principals in a Quiet Visalia Church Wedding. —WHHW*MHW | Fuiten, A ¥ Paul, while “Lucky” Baldwin and his | F. Jennings, who named George I. Ives, ! oo s am | Ot Al e e Dooked by the Vaiencie: | & fiiend, Mt eole devises, As Erounds of contest the petitioner alleges undue | il Excursion to Alaska. | fivence and unsoundfiess of mind on the 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:85 pm| 6:30 pm | The Pacific Coast Steamship Company | part of the testatrix. TMam| Hop! -nd 1 [z am | - = 2:30 pm| 8:00 em| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 9:20 pm [75) 10:36 am | | 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm 2:30 pm| i om T am S0 am| Sonoma MISS BERNETTA MOFFETT. with cut flowers and smilax. relatives and intimate friends of ?{,‘l”,&'fl xly;\nere&resent er the ceremony the happy couple departed on a wedding tour. % make their home in E\fre ka. Sl The groom is well known throughout the State and Is very popular. His bride o ViaHa oF which ey Sne Pas Mot | mi ‘Which cf she has been o of the leading belles. Y e ) R R B e e S oY WATER RUNNING T0 WASTE WHILE LANDS ARE DRY Elwood Mead So Reports to the Water and Forest Association, —_— Civil Engineers and Others Discuss Problems Connected With the Proper Irrigation of State’s Broad Acres. gl The semi-annual meeting of the Call- fornia Water and Forest Association, as represented by its executive committee and advisory council, at the Palace Hotel last evening was interesting and progres- sive. Upon the strength of a statement made by President Willlam Thomas that while the assoclation had money enough for present purposes, but had signally fafled to get members and that members were needed more than money, it was de- cided to make the membership fee only $1. On that basis, Mr. Thomas sald, it would be possible to get 10,000 members this year. The constitution of the asso- clation was amended accordingly and the membership committee was authorized to pay competent persons a commission to secure members. Mr. Thomas reported the list of subscribers of funds. The total amount subscribed 1s $10,300. J. B. Lippincott, representing the United States Geological Survey, and Elwood Mead, representing the Irrigation Inves- tigation of the Department of Agriculture, reported. 1In total there is $24,000 available to be expended in the fleld work this year. Both thought that by the middle of Sep- tember a report could be made concerning water supplies, water rights, reservoir sites and other questions concerning the irrigation of the dry counties in the State. Both said that had it not been for the Water and Forest Association's work there would have been a deficiency in their funds this year and the work in this State would have met with delay. To this Mr. Thomas said that the credit was due to Congressman Kahn. Generally speaking the substance of the report has been anticipated, but Mr. Mead had some new facts concerning Cache Creek, on the west side of the Sacramento Valley, ploitation of that stream should be in- cluded in the programme of field work this season. He said that he hoped that the assistance of lawyers might be had to {)rame legal recommendations 4in Septem- er. A general discussion followed in which all the civil engineers took part. Among those present were: Chief Justice Beatty, Professors Soule and Marx, respectively of the State University and Stanford University; W. G. Sanborn of Berkele() Marsden Manson, C. E. Grunsky, T. Friedlander, Surveyor General Gleaves, ‘Will S. Green and Colonel E. A. Denicke. ADVERTISEMENTS. Cures Weak Men Free INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME FOR ALL. How any man may quickly cure himself after years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small weak organs to full size and vigor. L. W. KNAPP, M.D. Simply sénd your name and address to Dr. L. ‘W. Knapp, 1689 Hull bldg., Detroit, Mich., and he will gladly send the free receipt with full directions so that any man may easily cure himself at home. This s certainly a most gen- erous offer and the following extracts taken from his dally mail show what men think of his generosity: “Dear Sir:—Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment a thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. Iam just as vigorous as when a boy and you cannot realize how happy I am.” *‘Dear Siri—Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strengtn and vigor bave comple returned and en- largement is entirely eatisfactor “‘Dear and I had no e lSlr ‘—kfmln Was receive trouble in making use of the receipt as direct, say it Is a boon-to We:: and can truthfully men. l.o.m greatly improved in size, strength o confidenttal lfled in Dllln le‘lgd .nv:la - Th g - pe. - The nhu. r{ the asking and he wants wer;‘m mm (l: v and-he urged vigorously that ex- | Anvnnm Greatest Nerve and Blood Tonlc w2 M. . S. T. I have given persomal inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. on the human system, and must say that it eatirely meets with my professional san D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demoustrator of Anatomy, Philadelphia Medical Cotiege WHAT WE CUARANTEE M. I. 8. T. No.2 WILL CUR!. RHEUMATISM, no matter how long standing. Any case of Inflammation of the Blad- der or Eularged tate Gland, mo matter if the patients have been for years forced to use aTCatheter. "SYPHILIS IN ANY & E. ANY CASE OF DIABETES All cases of Impotency that can be cured, and permauently restore ymnhfnl vigor and vitalit Itis no sumulant. Its effects are permanent and lasting. Will cure any case of STRI TURE without local treatment. Will cure any case of Varicocele. Will remove en. tirely from the system Cancer and Cancerous Germs. +2 addition o the above. M. 1. S. T. No. 2 has cured many cases of Paralysis, Locomotor All;((l, Spinal Trouble and apparentiy jucurable diseases of the merves. absolute’ safe. It mever increases or diminishes the actiom of the Geart. [f you are suffering from any chronic disease 701 axe arged to ‘write to us, no matter how many doctors or_kinds of medicines we wiil send you ome large case by mail FREE,only asking that wien eured yourself you will recomsmtend it to others. Write confidentially to our medical 4epartment, giving symptoms. $1 per box. or six bozes for $5. T. “as beent on the market for over 20 years,and has cured thousands of suff- 3-ers. Itis prescribed by leading physicians allover the country. It is pleasant totake and have tried without relief WE GUARANTEE TO CURE Y That yon may judge of the value of the Great Specific for ynuruell Address M. L. S. T. Co., Toledo, 0. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. . ‘of the Dental Ch ron 'of the Dental Chair. TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- EOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late | sclentific method applied to sleep-producing agents or Coca Theso are the only dental pariors i dan Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANCE and ingredients to extract, flll and apply g DIRECT. erowns and porcelain crowns undetectabie from natural teeth, and warranted for ten years, The New and Palatial Steel Steamship o Gola Ailings. $1. Stiver ‘A SEINATOR ings, Bc. All work done by GRADUATE DEN- | Will sall from Seattle and Tacoma June 21, TISTS of from 12 to 20 years experlence, and | July 21 and A . The SENATOR, sall- h department in charge of a speclalst. Give ing July 21, ke an Excursion Trip via o'l call. and you will find us to do exactly | the inland passage, and after landing at Nome as we advertise. We will tell you in advance | will continue north thro' the Behring Straite, exactly what your work will cost by a FREE | past East Cape on the Siberian coast, crossing EXAMINATION. | the Arctic Circle, passing into the Arctic Ocean. Passengers are advised to inspect the ]eon.mr before purchasing tickets via other steamers. ag her second-class and stesrage ac- commodations are supers the first-claas accommodations on Mot of the steamers ad- vertised for Nome. The Pacific Coast Steam- | ship Co. has been running its steamers to Alaska—winter and summer—f 5_years and is the Pioneer Pacific Coast Line. For further information Inquire of J. F. TROWEBRIDGE, Ocean Dock, Seattle, Wash.: N. POSTON. i) Washington st.. Portland, Or.; W. PARRIS, 124 West Second st., Los Angeles, Cal.; GOOD- ALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market et. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st., San isco. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPARY WILL DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT FOR NOME The well-known “Alaska Fiyer" and most popular boat in the Alaska service, S. S. HUMBOLDT. POSITIVE SAILING | WEDNESDAY ....MAY 3 FROM STEUART STRE T “H;\RF at 3 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP. Bookings now being made for second salling S. 8. ZEALANDIA. For freight and passenger rates office apply at cEAN 1 | The ALASKA EXPLORATION C0., 139 Post St. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | AMERICAN LINE. Steamers leave Broadway | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, wharf, San Francisco: Stopping “at Cherboursg, Wwestbov For Alaskan ports—il a. m.. | From New York every Wednesday, 1 une New York Dental Parlurs, 723 Market Street, ? SAN FRANCISCO. | HOURS, § to 8; SUNDAYS, 10 to 4. | MAIN OFFICE. PORTLAND | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, | JKEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS_RE- | modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c to §1 50 day: $5 to 38 week: $8 to $20 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room: fire grates in every room; elevator runs all night. Market, S. F. May 26, 31, Change t0 | New York........ May 30{ New York compai eamers at Seattle. | t Paul For Victorta, Vancouver (B B T C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, | . Tacoma, Everett, Anscortes RED STAR LINZ and Nelw Whatcom, (Wash)— New Yorik and Antwers i1 a. m., May 2, 31 June 5, | prom New York every Wednesday, 13 noon S0 every SOL day thariatiie: | yronsingion May 3| Southwar change at Seattle to this company’s steamers | KensmELor o Westernia: for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: n Tncoma to K. P. | SO - Ry.: at_Vancouver to C. P. Friesland . t For Eureka. Humboldt Bu)—m a. m., May 28, June 2, and every fifth day thereafter. . 8. “OHIO,” ftrom For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, | Fast San Pedfy (Los Angeles) and Newport— m., May 27, 31, June 4, and every fourth day thereattor | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | — ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., May 2, 29, June 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia Michael, May 2ith Seattle to Nome, St Points. June 30, Jul TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL IF\\F WHARF, mR_ and Guaymae (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each "For further information obtain company's folders. steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing wI’ll!"ngl previous notice. KET OFFICE-4 New M street (Palace Hotel) ontgomery GOOD. ALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THEN, R, & N, PO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street wharf at 11 a. m, FARE & $I2 First Class ncluding Berty $8 Second Class and Maedlt STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAILS. COLUMBIA SAT g pohort line to Waila Waiia, clena_and all | potnts. i Through tickets to all potnts Fast, E C AR] D, General Agent, - €30 GOODALL, PERKINS & cop “oreet ™ Superintendents. %‘MBURG AMERICAN N-SCREW EXPRESS TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON), gfi‘gxgnnu HAMBUR TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE TO LYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND Ha WS et YOK 70 CARRBOCES alitng, ete., A HAMBURGS AMERICAN L1 HOTEL Northwest. ply to 3 praw'y, N. Y. PA CCOMMODATION nM&‘;M Jf securea betore departure, 401 Callfornia st. tmerAs'.‘nmm’ ro’s.r‘;c‘ge ey 0 AUC[LA!(!i)cgft-D. O¥SLEEY 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (mmolulu only) The company reserves the right to change | S First and Brannan_streets, 1 'p for POROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling af Kobe (Hiogo), > aki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkons with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo ived on board on day of salling. . BXONG MARU. ....oviccozecoinaaa ot s Thursday, June 14, 1900 88, NIPPON MARU......Tuesday, July 10, 1500 «\\(mr <434stisraseave " A“Fm Friday, August 3, 1900 Via Honolulu Round-trip tick at reduced rates. For L erk?( ulr~t corner First. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. T LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, ol * Thursday instead ET. A AN Havre, $0 & | round trip. cent_reduction on o d upward: 5 per cent r’dll' tion on econd dna' to Havre, $4: 5 per round GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Frane! o, BAY AND RIVEB SIEAHEBS FOR U. 8 NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. teamer “‘Monticello.” Wed., Thurs. and Sat P. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:3 a. m., § Landing and office, Mission-street Doclk, n.;' :Ro 2. Telephone Main ! at 9:45

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