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NLIGE KIMBALL \ TOTAL WREGK Goes Ashore in a Gale Owing to Tug’'s Haw- ser Parting. Peking Bringe Over a Party of Filipinos for the Exposition. — The fic Mall Company’s steamship City of Peking arrived from the Orient Jate Wednesday night, but did not dock until yesterday. She brings the news of the wreck of the schooner Alice Kimball the narrow escaps of 7the in- steamship Maul from de- 1. Vesse! were having trou- getting crews in Honolulu and captain of the Snow and Burgess had to drive a body of union men away from ship the point of a pistol. Captain Sodergren of the bark Hesper is serving his sentence and the vessel is on her way to Puget Sound in command of and terd pet ble the Captein H. Frils. Captain Frils is accom- panted by his wife, and Mrs. Sodergren is a passenger The "c‘k"\g brought up seventy-four cabi hree second cabin passengers, forty s Filipinos are in charge of the way to Buf- stablish a native merican Congress. in passengers were the Dusenberg, Mrs. John Kimball was one of | els on the coast. Sh was sold to the Wild A couple of weeks e was at its hel(h' the before tug could oard the schooner was all escaped. but the| jeces in the surf. | on her way from Hawali when she She was con- was able to get the Peking left llw d have to come lc‘ ; n overhauling ns of the sugar fleet will not pay | &% $35 a month, while | Captain Olsen n(n = got a non-union | men tried to get them ht them on | them ashore at the | captain of the Pal- xperience, but both n men of the Ma- “the but When she wo! for fol- COAL FIRE AT PANAMA BAY Pocific Mail Company Loses Nu.r]y; All of Itl Fuel. of Sydney ama and way rews of e P which ar ports yes- a heavy loss | cific Mall Company. | f Naos, in the Bay | y the com- | f its steamships | Tom the supply, and 1ons of fuel was still 1 came from New- ome of it was Lrom iney sey the fire w they left, but ve them. Gen s men were trying s boats wili now nd trip until | to Panama on } have a man-of-war. purchased from hul E p Boy and will er into commission at net burden, 209 fect and 13 feet deep. Her dney was at Co re_expecting an f The Government of in :rdev to make sure that it napping, has sta- rinto o fled from Nicar- cars ago, returned to his of the Central American th. As soon as he set soil he was arrested 4 s)flnq brizgs the news that va of Nicaraguan will prob- Pan-American Congress at home mext month n Francisco about ot Bx Aney brought' 786 tons of % in_treasure from ports. The cargo was limes and_cedar jogs. cabin passengers were the following liuser and wife, Beatrice Gal ¥red Badere and wife, Frank Wilson, del James Reilly, Antonine 5, Burns, Jos Frank | Eiariage Alejandra Ch. de Carios Galluser ig 6 wealthy Swiss bank- ho ha touring Central Ameri Rio and Herminia e Cubans. who have been on tour of Mexico and Central New Schedule for Railway Men. 1LNE ANGELES, May 30.-The differ- for some time existed m; 5 thelr operatives are mow 3o “way of adjustment, the Los An- scles Rallwey Company having met fte emriores with a new © schedule, whick has been the men, The ' echedule pa the men’ who in the company’s employ up 1o including a od of three years the prescnt rate of 20 cents an hour; after the st three and during the next two years the pay o be 21 cenis ap hour, and after & werice of five years the schedule to be certs an hour. | nan, A | Min | Witbur ana W. {5 STEAT1SHIP TARIPOSA SAILS WITH THE AUSTRALASIAN MAIL Takes Away Many Passengers for Honolulu. Auckland and Sy d ey Several Stanford Professors Go to the Islands in Connectlon State Railroad Boards With Researches of the United States Fish Commission I.,é';,,‘,- 123 /lq / -+ + ——— — e et T]-— — — THE WELL-KNOWN SCHOONER ALICE KIMBALL ASHORE ON THE BEACH AT KAHULUL SHE WAS LOAD- ING IN THE ROADSTED WHEN A STORM CAME UP. THE TUG LESLIE BALDWIN WAS TOWING HER TO SEA WHEN THE HAWSER PARTED. : e HE Oceanic Steamship (‘ompln‘ Mariposa sailed for Sydney, N. 8. W., yesterday via Honolulu, Pago Page and Auckland. She took | away an unusually large cargo and the following cabin pnuergers Rr chbllllu—G S Afken, Dr. P. J. Alken I tnend. Mes: B, ey, Baldwin, ? . Cahtl 3. \\' Co'lm w. . Davies, Mrs. Davies. \nllht and two servants; J. L. Dinkelspeil. F. G. Douse Mre. Douse and child, Karl Dunkhose, C Dr. B. W. Everman, V. M. Ful E. Honigsberger, Captain C. ¥. Hutchinson, Dr. D. . Jordan, Knight §. Jordar. Miss E. Keepers, i Levi: L ioman, Walter Macrariane, M. Madeira, E. B. McClanahan, Mrs. Viccuan €. Merriett, Mrs. Merriett, E. A. Mer i rlett, M. B. Mikran, W. C. Miller, W. rison. Mrs. Morrison, €. H. Ramsay, Miss A C. Rice, Mise M. E. Rice. F. L. Richmond, Miss B. Rosenberg, Miss H. Hosenberg, Mrs. A. | Samson, Mrs. E. Schmidt, L. Scaweitzer, W. ¥. Scott, Mrs. J. K. Shingle, Sig, Simon, Mrs. A. W. Emith, Mre. M. E. Uhlhorn, M raine Uhlhorn. A . Miss M. Walker, M. Wetmore, N. White, James v, L. H. Wolf, Fazion Wright and Mrs. 0 Pago—A. L Thémpson. aciandoMrs. Alice 3. Boiles, R. G e W. K. Chapman, Micies TR Biwe. George A ohnson. Mre. Johnson, child and maid; A. C. Lyon. F. A. McCarthy, D. C. Mun ro. G. A. Ralisbury, Henry Sully, Mrs. Sully | W. 8. Turner, Mrs. Turner and iwo children, | N. C. Walton, Miss A. K. Wellman, R. A. J. Whyte. | Professor_David_Starr Jordan, 4 Cobb and Dr. B. W. Everman are_ -—oln » Honolulu in the interests of the U Tnite States Fish Commission. They do not ex- | pect to return to San Francisco before the | latter part of July. | Mrs. apd Miss Green are going to join husband and father, who has estab-| lished himself in business in Honolulu, and T. C. Davies is the well known mer- | chant and banker of Honolulu. The Mariposa got away gromp(l) on time and is cxpected to reach Sydney with her | D! mails on schedule time. Mail Boat Had Not Beached Honolulu | When the Peking Sailed. ! The Oceanic Steamship Company's Bo- ma is looked for to-day. She left Syd- N. £. W., on May 7 and was sched- uled to leave Honolulu on May 22. Owing to the accident to her machinery, which delayed her on the outward trip, she was | not eble to make her usua! time and had not reached the isiands when the City of Peking sailed on the 224 inst. It took the Mzi! Company's boat nearly seven days | to make the run from Honolulu, so the | Sonoma should be zlong to-day. The following pessengers were booked to come up on the Sonoma when the City of Peking safled: Miss Anna “ldemun. F. C. Hotaling, Mrs. 12 Hotaling, Hemenway, Gustav Hae- A net 80a wife, 8. Witkaras, T. X. Norton, Bamuel Henery, R Roggrs and chlid. M F. Hasken e, sidy ard E Sullivan, R. }hlflhunl Jr., F. 3. f . _Herbert and chflfl‘ M N. Splers, Mrs. R. E Re)nold-‘ Mrs. C. i g Mise M. Twone, . T. K. . R. Bwain, Mrs. G. J. Waller and six 3. Nolie, Miss R. Noite, Miss A. Schultze, Mrs. Gregg, Miss E. P. Chamberlaln, C. B. Hale aud wife s O Steamships for Nome. The John 8. Kimball, South Portland and Sadie all got away for the gold fields yesterday, while the C. D. Lane will sall to-mcrrow. The Kimball and Portland took away all the passengers they could accommodate, while the Sadle carries only her own crew. She is the Alaska Com- mercial Company’s side-whell tug and is bound for St. Michael. The Lane would not have been ready to sail to-day had it not been for George Kingsland, assistant marine suj ent of the Risdon Iron Works. er’s shaft had to be &lz in, and zha ‘ma- chinists beln( on strike there was no one to do the job. Mr. Kingsland look oft his cout and with the ance of half ° dozen laborers finished the Jjob: and yes ferday the Lane had steam on Her boljers, The vessel will get nw'{ on mu and will make a quick run to jom ‘Water ant Notes. The schooner Gotama nearly went on Arch Rock yesterday morning. BShe was drifting down on’ the rock when a gaso- line launch came along and towed her out of danger. The ship Yosemite drifted over to Sau- salito Wednesday night/ The wind fell yght and the tide set her over towacd the rin shore until Captain Hamilton was com,,cued to anchor, The Rallroad Conductors; ploneered by W. K. Hawthorne and Fred E. C. H map, visited the battieshi lowa d. A. C. Alexander, chilé | port | Unalasta Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, May %. pStmr Seaucis. Winkle, 16 hours trom Fort rags. pEUEF Bmpire, Macgwnn, 84 hours trom Coow Stmr Corona. Gielow, 52 hours from New- and way porte. Stmr Point Arena, Hsnsen, 14 hours from Mendocino. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 29 hours from Crescent_ City. pitmr Progreco, Monroe, 3 days 16 hours from Sv.nr Santa Ross. Alexender, 46 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr_City_of Sydaey, McLean, 2 dln % hours from Panama, etc mg Yosemite; Hamilton, 10 days from Ta- Ship Yosemite, Hamflton, 12 days from Ta- coma. Bktn Retriever, 5 days from Port Hadlock. Schr Newark, Beck, 20 hours from Stewarts Sioan, | Point. Schr Sacramento, Gruggel, 4 dayd trom Sius- law River. B.Kcnr Gotama, Bemsen, &4 days from Cocs BAILED. Thursday, May %. Mariposs, Rennte, Honolulu and Byd- ‘mr Alllance, Hardwick, Portland and way Fulton. Levinmn, Graye Herbor. South Portland. Hall, Saidte, Bened! St Michael and Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Br bark Cambusdoon, Roberts, Br bark invergarry, Keadrick, Queenstown. Behr Del Norte, Jecobsen, e River. Schr Coqulile River, Pearso; utlle River. Schr Queen, Nielson, Port Gamble. Hchr Jennie Thelin, Madsen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May %, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind NW, velocity les per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 30—Schr Bal- boa, for Port Clar simr Matteawan, for | San Francisco. Salled May 3—Stmr Roanoke, for San Fren- cisco. x\-nd in May 3—Br stmr Milton, ‘from San schr Robert Searles, from Honolulu. GRAYB HARBOR—8allad May ®H-Stmr Grace Doliar, for San Francisco. quAITies May 20-Br schr Alexander, hence a: SEA’ITLE-I;rHv.C May 2-Stmr AJ-Kl, from Dyea; stmr State of Califoraia, from Juneau; Mex simr 3Mexico, hence May Sailed May B_Sumr City of. Sesttle, Dyss. May ®--tmr Roanoke, for Cape Nome. A Ytay DU 8 stmre Gedvey and Man- sanita: Arrived May 20—Echr General Biglin, from Coos Bay. VENTURA—Safled May 50--Tug Rescue, with barge Santa Paula in tow, for Sen Francisco. COOS BAY—Bailed May %—Schr Monterey, for San Francisco. ASTORIACArrived May %—Stmr Geo W El- for Weatherwax, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived May 15—Bark Ceylon, from Laysan 5 hence May 9. y 20— May ZL—S(mr City of Peking, from China; ship H Samoa; Ger o from Kaanapall: ship Chas E Moody, Salied May 14—Bark Bdward May, for San Franeisco; Br bark Woollah for Eureka. May 15—Bark Snow & Burgess, for ?OR 'l'wn- gend; sumr Slerra; for Australla: | 2 Bryant, for San Francisco. x> | Colon, for Fort Los Augel ache ] Fhlll ine, or Port _Towpsend. esper (Captain Frits), for Port ';mmunfl. bktn C.nlo, for Francisco. May 18—Schr Alice Cooke, for San Francisco. May 19—8tmr Pe for Sitna, and Jnpan. Say 20 ohip 81 Carl: ton, for Kahuluf. To sall May 22—Ger bark Tellus, for New Caiedonia; bark Palmyra, for Puget ind. HILO—Arrived May 16—Bark Annie Johnson, bence Apell 26 led May 17—Ship Falls of Cirde, for San KAHULUI Arrived May 18- 8chr H C thl. from Hana. May 2—Bftn J L Eviston, for San rrum port May 20—Ship Hi Falling, ship Emlly F Whitney and stmr alian. FOREIGN PORTS. MELBOURNE—Arrived May 20—Bktn Rob- ert Sudden, from Port Gamble. AN mnmu NEW YORK-—Sailed May tmr La_Bre- tagne, for Havre: stmr Colnmbll. for Ham- burg, via Plymouth urg; stmr Bar- for, Bremen, vis Southampton. Arrlvlfl May Milano, from Ham- LlePOOb—A.rl‘lVld May 30-—8tmr New nmnd from Boston; stmr CuIe, ‘trom New s.ued May 30—Stmr Noordland, for Phila- ey REENOCK~—Arrived May 30-8 trom Philadelohis. PN Irelter e PLYMOUTH—Afrived ‘May 30— uguste Yietoria, trom New York, Yor Cucrbonre ang ami : GTARGOW~Ealled May —Stmr Peruvian, [or Boston. wnnox—mm May 30—Stmr H‘A\‘Mfl. for York. UEI:NB'A‘OWN—IAI May 30—8tm; 448 Lrom Liverpool, Tor New York, r Mates: ki i Steamer Movements, TO SAIL, Destination, 1 Steamer, l! crierday. ‘were taken nfl Lon's lavinches Bybil and Wm., D, The Bausall fmy Sunday schedule curses of the hunds hoats were deep If not lo\ld ’l‘bo h Bin e Juid up for feval the G: City ran in ber place. The Amador ‘took lhe Garden City's place on the creek ute. "Fhe Briish ship' Dowan Hill had flags at huf—mn‘l’ vou:rd. olut of ’ll':t speet to the memory of the day, May 31. . |Beattle xln’n Arcata. Coon ‘Walla Walla. \Puget Sound Ports| Eureki +{Humboldt e 1, Seattle & N. What & Tacoma. ain e g5588.35 5533 GREGER N ke L monuehen ehen e Gipey. Leland, 24 hours from Monterey. | Pler 9 Puget Sound. San Diego . FROM SEATTLE. Destination. Skaguay & Way K Nome, Teller & Topkuk Farallon .| Skaguay & Way Ports.. City of Beatio. Sksguay & Way Ports.. TO ARRIVE. ([May 51 Astorie..|May 31 May 31 May 31 May 21 000 0 1300 10 00 88 6 b bt 1t o i B % Mandalay. . Coronado. B 5 5 Sun, Moon and Tide. Duttad Mistes Conat e Geodstic Burvey— and Heights of High and Low Wum at Fort Point, entrance to Ban [ medals to bc Francisco Ely Published by officlal au- tbority of the Buperin| endent. NOTE—The high and low wate the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about ity-five minutes later ihan at Fort Polnt. the hcl‘hl of tide is the sa at doth pinces. MAY L NOTE—Iu the above exposition of the tides the earl; morm? tides are given In the left ::na column and the successive tides of the tides som; are fn addition to the soundings on the States Coast Survey charts, when & minus (=) preced the number given by the ‘The plane of reference is the mean of the mwer low waters. e —— STUDIES THE POLICE AND LOSES HIS COIN ——— Ban Jose Commissioner Has an In- teresting but Disastrous New York Experience. SBAN JOSE, May 30.—Police Commis- mer W. H. Carmichael of this city, who is attanding the mecting of the Comuals- | Pler 24 | a8 guests of the local commercial bodies. Pler 11 ; Many of the Congressmen are bringin ilin Chiet,” 4| ficer bear the inscription, “Rear Admiral 4| W. 8. Schley, Commanding Secord Squad- | gecur at | TAKES THREE POISONS COMMISSIONERS EN ROUTE HERE that lead the world in every high gradefeature -—Premos, Pocos, Koro- nas and Monroes—are still going at One-Half Less than List Prices. In fact, they are going so rapidly that this un- equaled opportunity will not last much longer. Hence, the time to buy is NOW. ‘Will Convene in This City. —_— Elaborate Entertainment for Oongressmen to Be Arranged. The National Association of ‘Rallway Commissioners will meet in this city next week in annual convention, It is esti- mated that about two hundred delegates will be present and every S in the Union will be represented. The headquarters of the association will be at the Palace Hotel and the meetings will be held in the maple room. The open- ing ceremonies will take place Thursda; June 6, and it is expected that all the business will be transacted in three days. Mayor James D. an will attend the opening and welcome the visitors to San Francisco on behalf of the city. During the visit of the Rallroad Com- missioners they will be entertained by a ride to the summit of Mount Tamal, uxd & drive to the Cliff House. ‘y a speclal train carrying 12 of the elegates passed through Bt. Paul on its wa | ¥ay to San Francisco. train should ve here to-night, The assoclation was tormed that the Rallroad Commissioners throughout the country might meet at regular interval and exchange views in-regard to_tran: portation and rallroad matters. Several ofllcla.ll will journey from’ Washington, Max L.Shirgsec Prop. » 42| to be. present at the meeting and u:n -‘t::méc- about r(-:.umnd affairs. n'rhe nters e Commerce Commissioners have ‘ y r signified their intention of being present RI.EF.US.E SUBSTITUTES. bl and they will all arrive here on June 4 | Mariani is on sale at -drugstores| Ashley W. Cole, chairman of the N"' throughout the world. The public is| York rallway commlittee, arrived yester- day. He has held the position of chal man of the board for the last four years. Previous to taking this position he was secretary to Levi 5 Morton when the lat- ter was Governor of New York. Mr. Cole is well known as a newspaper man; was formerly city editor of the New York Hbfi ald and editor of the New York Financil Times. He sald yesterday that he expect- ed most important matters would come up at the meeting. An elaborate entertainment is to be pre- for the members of the Rivers and arbors Committee of the House of Rep- resentatives, who are expected to arrive in this city June 18 and remain for a week especially cautioned against substitutes and imitations attempted owing to the popularity of Vin Mariani. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY far MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS o boen fn wee over sty by the leaders of the n Church and their fol- members of their rl.mlllel with them, as those having the reception in charge in this city have not learned as yet how large a party s to be entertained most of the preparations have been deferred tili later. Chamber of Com- merce states, howe: that the pro- ramme will prob-bly include a reception y the leading commercial men of the ry, Loss of stipation. Stops Ne Eyel Efects Pler 9| city and visits to points of interest in this Pler 11 i localit The party will spend most of its time, however, In bay trips and the needs of the harbor will be practically demomlnted‘ The commercial bodlel of Oakland and other bay tow: also assist in entertaining the .|slton‘ visir DR. JORDAN’ MUSEUM OF ANA GREAT ATONY The California delegates to Congress have signified thelr apprectation of the 1051 MABKET S. bat. 622703, 8.7l plan and have promised to co-operate with s Azatomical Museum in the Phe business men 1o seeing that the pres- ent plans are carried out successfu! e MEDALS FOR THE MEN WHO FOUGHT AT SANTIAGO Board of Awards Bt Still Undecided as| to Inscription to Be Placed Upon Them. WASHINGTON, May 20.—The board on ;wards {s still giving consideration to the deaign of a jpedal to adopt for the officers aud men who took part in the battle of Santlago. This much is certain, the medal wll! ngt bear the proflle of Rear Admirai lon as the.Manila medal bears the Admiral Dewey. Such action would, I( s feared, revive the Sampson- Schley controversy. ‘The lflhmnu of Rear Admiral Schley, hows will probably find fault with a BUKE! mon of Rear Admiral Sampson's supporters that the medal to be given to the latter officer be Inscribed, “Rear Ad- miral Willlam Sampson, Commander while that of the other of- Treamens personaity ot oy Teher & reacmen: 3 Poritivs Curd -3 veery case undermaken ', Wiite for Bosk. PHILOROPRY MARRIAGE. ¥uLz> FREL o DR. J lnuac. 1061 Markat St..5. F. | OB MEYERS&CO. Spectalists. Dis- ease and Weakrness of men. Estab- lished 1851. Consul- tation and private book free, at office or by mail. Cures guaranteed. 731 Market street (ele- vator entrance), San Dren ron, North Atiantic Fleet.” Those who advocate this llu((efllon point out that it ie strictly corre while Rear Admiral Bchiey's frlnds insist that it does ot ve that officer the credit which is his jue. The board has not yet dectded upon the inscriptions to be piaced upon the ewarded to the two senior ——— FOR SALE. Improved Farm of 2000 A i Rich Valley Land in - dera County. particulars address FARM. 13 Market officers. For AND SEVERS HIS TONGUE &<t % Machinist Makes a Desperate At- tempt to Terminate His Life in San Jose. SAN JOSE, May %.—~Willlam R. Kelth, a machinist, belonging to Union. No. 68 of San Francisco, attempted suicide here to- day by taking three kinds of poison, and when an attempt was made b{ the doctors to use a stomach pump he bit the end of his tongue off in desperat reslstance. Only the stump re I he recov- ers he may be a mulo (or life. The man came to this city from the Needles, and failure to: obtain vmrk induced despond- ency and the taking of the poison. il St Automobile Stops in a Desert, WINNEMUCCA, Ne ander B. Winton and who left San Francisco a week ago to oft ane adventurous tourists will ‘nl-h tholr u-lp in a Pullman car. Their motor ca l- talled in a sand dune about twenty- five miles west of here. COMMERCIAL NEWS Chicago Livestock Market. Weak Men a.nd Women HOULD USE DAMIANA DR, GROSSMAN'S SPEGIHHIXTIIIE World Famous Mariani Tomc‘ AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. 2 N M TO-MORROW. SATURDAY....Juse ), mr ocCIDENTAL fi%‘:- SE X HAN I. 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD. SIXTY HEAD OF HORSES, All broken, (rom ¢ to 8 years old, Suitable for cXpressmen, Jiverymen. ba milkman, team- ‘Thene Horves Watgh From 960 to 1360 I'nuuan Thera are several wall matched teams, coupe and carriage lorses. A% some very hem. Thare wiit choleely bred trotters [ be no reserve This in re opportunity to. get fine Horses ut low prices. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 21 Howard ot Horses at_salesyard. P e Paciflc CM. Steamship Co. lea: 2 1-4 gi s a8 ¥ g i gi i | £ : 5 Saturda: y-.ll.m ys, P m San J¢ |G Reme Seter e amamae lllsmdowmll Mex. )10 a. m., th each } B Seetiee Snfttion ° dbiupn, copuney's olders. E | The company reserves the right to change | steamers, sailing dates’ and hours of salling without notice. cxfifr'”o"mcn ~4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, ml!‘hrh’u. San Francisco. [Pacific:Coast.Steamship Co. GOLDFIELDS. THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF PUEBLA —WILL SAIL— From San Francisco June 25 ing at Seattle with the Company’'s New and Splendid Steel Steamship SENATOR { For Nome Direet. | LEAVING SBATTLE JUNE 29th. | Tho!enlcvmh!!nlfinlm"o--lm | year. beinz ome ormmw there, janding all her Ana-treight withoat loss, mishap or material delay. For passenger rates apply TICKET OFFICE, | 4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agents, 10 Market O. R. & N. CO. Omnly Steamship Limne to | | | FOR sl o a5 S| Cure Lost | to i DR ISmpANace w s e8] PORTLAND, And Short Rail Line from i to all pecints East. Through tickets to all points. all rait ne_ateamshin and rail, at . LOWEST RATES. STEANER TIOKBTS INCLUDE BE3TE snd MEALS. | 5. COLUMBIA_ Salls June 2,12 22 July 2. 18 ss. W._ ELDER.. Sails June 7. COCK, Gen ARt 1 Montgom'y. S.00 NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY. NOME, ST. MICHAEL And All Points om Yukoa River. W. G. M. & T. CO, Passenger and Freight Steamer CHAS. D. LANE. NOME Ulllln' 12 noon !U'NDAY u nul trw’ Y -. arm! 1 ahaln hy lice. “WWhen "o ‘returned o hia hotel '1‘3: nl‘m he found he had becn robbed of walch, money and return ticket. gl b High School Pupils Graduate. ‘WOODLAND, May I).—Grldnltln‘ ex- ercises of the Esparto High School were h.la Wednndly “”‘"{:‘i The Rev. J. A. Van Anda_dellvered mmen: address. The duating clul conlln ot Phelh A'rcl.:::l: uurs .Js-m.l:dy , Josie Johnso! ephens, Rannd H\’mphroy -r'u'd . p 1 wwd.llnd. Leads flu League., * MARYBVILLE, May 30.~In the North- ern Callfornia League.game in this city Qo-anh);l the home leun wn dotuted by | The stock market here was dull to-day and & Uj ‘l:gl"e wu 10 t%-;m oovllll l::s to Wood- the lol third lfig.klmb:l'lv "u':..,.','“.’;‘fl;n‘.’.""'“‘ Basket Ball at Petaluma. PETALUMA, May %.—The . Petaluma pLONDON, High School hllm-blll team defeuted the Alanta team of San Francisco this tlerrnnn. The score Wau 0 (0 5. 'nu etaluma girls are anxious to meet o .‘og teums and promlu to all comers a ¢l game and a nu tim Death of a rmmhnt Apiarist. VENTURA, May 20.—R. Wilkin, the nt of tl:’omlol‘lnmm hfil.lltounu Bu o | stock. steers, §5 (506 05; poor to medium, 4 9008 35: Ay, - Yajon 10 Coney | Stockers and oak, fo study the oy d leads 'er in the. ymash: B |1 {-r"fim.uuu logous ot &g:hllflfl-. hfl.&lr-‘ OCEAN TRAVEL: AMERICAN LINE. feeders, cholce, stoady; y, ateady, Texan ted 18 | TSE388" Reoelpts high i f-r ln flho!u-“ London Market. - NEW YORK, May %.—The Commerclal Ad- vertiser's London. financial ceblegram says: *Stop at Cher! eastbound. XNTIRNA'HQNAL NAVIGATION TOYO KISEN KA!SIIA S et an u" S Brannan st for YOKOHAKA and HONOKONG ul s:?"ll‘wcc:‘. ‘{‘uuu Shanghat fodin, ote. ‘No cargo recelved on lum':: 88, HONGK“&G -ARU.h 1%01 8 N ol Ju s ue For l-lunl-i. -not in the American depart- shares were = very * active. m_}? has m been 80 hruk since “ London port. the call In !andon t:sly w: CLOSING. u'% \D—Atchison, 8: Canad onnd easy, ET i Foreign Markets. _ LIVERPOOL, fixv::w-@—m, m-a: xo. oL e, leH4d: o et 4d; 'm-‘-"’-‘«. pot. aulsti A mn-a. new, Wa; l-‘m-w. : 5 | B oung trip tickets ai d rels hominal; July, | &1 Market W e b Ld W. H, A . General Agent. PANAMA B, T0 NEW YORK VIA Cabin, $103; Steerage, INE