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TH SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 1901. BARGAINS HMONDY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 74G. dozen LADIES . TWO-CLASP 1D GLOVES in latest style colors red, brown, mode, green, te and black; reg- IMPORTED GLOVES, never one dollar and stylish, up-to-date, LADIES' PERFECT FIT- TWO-CLASP WASH CHAMOIS 'S in white, buff and pearl. An glove for shopping and general Formerly sold for one dollar. MOSS GLOVE STORE i210 Market St., @ Between Taylor and Jones Streets. eR0G000300000000 g BISHOP SHAFFER 5 N THE GITY Comes to Preside at Con- ference of African M. E. Church. Topics of the Sermons to Be Preached To-Day by the Pastors. PEL S Right Rev. C. T. Shaffer, D. D., M. D., of Topeka, Kansas, Bishop of the fifth Bpiscopal district of the African Metho- dist Episcopal church, arrived in this city last Friday evening and is the guest of the Rev. Dr. Snelson, F. R. G. S., pastor of Bethel Church, 1207 Powell street. Bishop Shaffer is in charge of the Mis- souri, North Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Puget Sound conferences in America and of the Sierra Leone, Liberia and Gold Coast conferences in West Coast Africa. He comes to California to hold the A. M. E. conference for Bishop Arnett, who has been called to London to attend the Ecumenical Methodist conference. Bishop i Fine Velour Bed Lounge, with box and stcel lem- pered springs. . .... $12.50 Get an estimate from us thing required to furn entire establishment. nd free delivery within miles. on C 100 We close at 6 except on Sat- s and days before holi- On those days at 10 .V L ] 1. Brilliant FURNITURE CO,, 338-342 POST STREET, Opposite Union Square. Shaffer will preach at Bethel. Churéh, 1207 Powell street, this morning and evening. The California A. M. E. conference will convene at Stockton on Thursday morn- ing and continue for four days. "he religious work committee of the Young Men's Christian Association has secured the services of Rev. D. M. men’s meeting this afternoon at -3 ck. Dr. Steains is one of the most noted divines of the East and this will be the only opportunity to hear him during | his vis) An invitation iIs extended to all young men to be present. The usual monthiy praise .service will be given this evening by the vested choir of St. Paul's Church, California street, near Fillmore, Rev. W. M. Reilly, A jubilee mission of one week will be opened by rers Smith and Wyman of the Order of Paulists in St..Brendan's Church, Fremont and Harrison streets, . m. mass to-day. Services 8:30 a. m. and ivileges of the papal Jjubilee may be gained by those who at- tend these services. The usual mynlhl_\' musical service will be held at St. Dominic’s Church this evening. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Father Leo M. Heagen, O. P. Rev. L. W. Simmons will preach at the Union Square Baptist Church this morn- i His subject will be “The Present s, ¥rom a Christian Standpoint.” Dugan of the Stewart rch _will preach this sy Yoke,” and in the morning on he | gvening on “The T ncut Leaves of a Man's ace. 8. Ford of the First Christian preach this morning on_“No rd Leavitt of the First Uni- will preach this morning on UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE—— London Cuarantee and Accident COMPANY, Limited, F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON of December, A. D. ng on that day, to 1 of the Po rnished by-the Commissioner. 8,724 99,183 LIABILITIES fof Aq 249,839 INCOME. Net cash actuslly received for prem- crest and dividends Loans and from rees 45,154 244,859 Fees and s, clerks, etc..... ional &na Local ' MASTERS. General Manager. 1901 A. FOOTE, Notary Publie. EDW.C.LANDIS | General Agent, %16-31iR2 CALIFORNIA ST., San Franeisco. Cal. PLose dohn 61. Acc'dznt and Liability Insurance. THE 31ST , and for the as made to the In- r of the State of Califor- provisions of Sections 610 itical Code, condensed as per worn to before me, this 15th | o he Capitalist, the Church and Jesus Christ.” Rey. E. H. Avery of the Westminster Church will Life Worth Living.” phill of Calvary Presb; terian Church will preach this morning on “Sabbath Dissertation,” and in the even- ing on *For the Use of Others.” Rev. William R; h will pfeach this morn- nty of the End,” and in the evening on * Workingman and the Church of To-day. Rev. W. M. Kincaid, D. D., of Honolulu will preach this morning in the First Con- %‘dvmirnm Judson, the Missionary h. 1 be the subject of discussion at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, | this morning. Rev. John A. B. Wilson of the Howard- street Methodist Church will preach th evening on “The Cost of Righteousness- Are You Willing to_Pay for 1t?" | Rev. Frank K. Baker of ‘the First Methodist Church will preach this morn- ing on ‘““The Transfiguration of Christ,” 9| and in the evering on “The Life of .. | Christ.” 3| Rev. John Step) of the Simpson ;| Memorial Methc this evening on * | Publican?” Rev. Milton D. Buck of Trinity Church will_preact _essons From Mos at Has Become of the ol al iller of the Central oreach this morn- nd the Sweet Influ- d in the evening on ‘“Found Sk:edn\s. D. D., of Philadelphia to address | the der of the Third Con- | gregational Church on “Heartsease,” and in the ing on “Truth’s Appeal to | Conscien: E ev. E. A. Woods of the First Baptist Church will preach this evening on “The Chri n in This World,” and in the even- Church will preach | 7 A Guillermo Reed, president of the Hidalgo Club, is not and never was an officer in XK. CONEY, Consul in this city for the republic of Mexico, has rased a hornet's flest in the O Mexican colony by openly charging that Colonel Juan | the Mexican army. Colonel Reed's friends | ascribe this charge to jealousy on the | part of the Consul. The charge made by the Consul*is based on a dispatch he received from General Rey Minister of War, in which it was stated that no such name as Reed or Rayed appears on the roster of the army. | Consul Coney stated yvesterday he was led to make inquiries into the matter by reason of Colonel Reed having visited his | office some months ago and attempting to borrow $5. The request for such a small loan aroused a feeling of suspicion in the | breast of the Consul. He thought that a colonel would surely ‘ask for a much larger sum and stand as much chance of getting it. He said that Colonel Reed was 4 wanderer from his country and a wan- derer from the truth. Despite the Consul’s charges it seems to | be a case of mistaken identity. Colonel ;Reed claims he never visited the office of | Mr. Coney, never saw him and does not know the gentleman. He says he never was compelled to borrow money and never asked a loan of Mr. Coney. F | | | itect_and Has Aone cons !the Mexican Government. | | | has been {in this city for the last nine months with his wife and_children. dent of the Hidalgo Society organization of this cf that the Consul through jealousy. He is now presi- a prominent and he claims makes these charges Colonel Reed calls at- | tention to the fact that on September 15 | the Hidalgo Club celebrates the anniver- | sary of the independence of Mexico, and on the following cay Consul Coney's so- ciety will celebrate the even both gentiemen Vi dents rEaniza- conflict in . the feeling between the two gen- tlemen is strained. Colonel Reed's wife is a Valencia. was rearced i She this city and was united ith her husband fourteen s | 3 ER.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR bundred reward for any cannot cure. This secret loxses in 24 hours, Impotency, Vari- Gl Drains, any DICAL INSTITUTE, , _Cal. ket et.. 8.'F. Al Send for free book. RUSHES bookbinders. s. flourmills, foundries, laundrie: hangers, yprinters, painters, shoe stablemen. tar-roofers, tanners, tailos BUCHANAN BROS. Erush Manufacture: 85 FOR BARBERS, BA ers, bootbiacks, it ca uses, ndy-makers. ers. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, co. £ 10 88 ropean pian. P week; §8 10 §20 m end cold water every room; fire grates in every room: elevator runs all night. BERLY CALL &l per Ycar. Bnlarged to I8 Pages Address Broad- | Also for sale at 1023% | private diseases quickly | bat Dbilitard tables, canners. 603 Sacramento St Never ha ment, beauty of material and use. Business 23372357237 Post Street A T ship the new designs fill every requirement of taste $45 to $75 up, and as low as §12.00. Better Take a look into the Drapery De- partment every time you have a chance—always something new to sce. there’s a fine display of the latest in Rope Portieres; _hung as you’d like them in your own home. increases daily. A Finer line of Side- In embellish- and quality of workman- boards. Just now Prices begin at $3.00. Départment This shows the - Carpet TROUBLE IS BREWING IN MEXICAN COLONY | Consul Coney and Colonel Reed Exchange Views and Express Poor Opinions of Each Other. < | —t CONSUL CONEY DISPUTES THE GENUINENESS OF THIS MAN’'S MILITARY TITLE. g | years ago. Shefhas lived twelve years in | Mexico, and pledges her word as a Valen- | | cia that her husband is all that he claims | ! he is. She states that Consul Coney has { made mistakes before and never had the courage to admit his errors. She says this | is one of his numerous ‘“bad bregks," nnd1 | now charges him with prejudice aud bias. | The lady believes he *has cut his own | | throat” "and will shortly be removed as | | Consul. 5 | In the meantime the relations between | Colonel Reed and_Consul Coney are | strained, and the Hidalgo Club intends taking action against the latter. MRS. SCHEWARTING, MIDWIFE, ORDERED INTO CUSTODY | Accused of Trifling With the Couxt‘l on the Charge of Cruelty. The case of Dora Schwarting, midwife. 510 Eddy street, charged with brutally | beating little Annle Keller, who lived | with her, was called In Judge Mogan's | court yesterday. Last Thursday the wo- man’s attorneys consented not to insist upon a trial by jury and it was agreed | that when the case was called yesterday she would plead guilty and a fine of $100 | would be imposed. Her attorneys with- drew from the case yesterday torney Alfred P. Black announced that he would look after her interests and de- manded a trial by jury, The Judge said the court had been tri- fled with, ‘and he ordered the defendant into custody, raising her bail from $100 to $250. The case was continued till to-mor- row for trial by jury, but Black declared | that he would ask that the case be trans- ferred to another court. The little girl was In court yesterday- and when she saw the defendant she be- came hysterical, and Secretary White of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty ;‘uerchildren had a hard time controlling —_————— THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR ALFRED McLAUGHLIN Judge Lawlor Declares There Has Been a Gross Miscarriage of Justice. Alfred McLaughlin, who was convicted by a jury in Judge Lawlor's court for simple assault upon Police Sergeant John M. Lewis on March 16 last, appeared for sentence yesterday. The Judge sentenced him to three months in the County Jail. In passing sentence the Judge, after re- viewing the case, said.in part: “The court is thoroughly satisfied in the face of the adverse verdict that there is a substan- tial miscarriage of justice in the case of this Wefendant. He should either have bean declared innocent or found guilty of a felonious assault. The verdict is proba- bly due, however, to tue desire of the jury to render one on which they could all agree.” Daniél McLaughlin, a brother of Alfred, is yet to be tried on the charge of assault that quantity, variety, and quality with good ser- vice makes a combination the public appreciates. «Tre Creorr Houss.” Six Stories High. bl . Telephene Private Exchange 37 to ‘murder upon Lewis. —_———————— Madam Martin 6f the City of Paris Dry Goods Company has returned with a choice line of handsome Pattern Hats. * —_——— Dimmick Engages Counsel. Walter N. Dimmick, ex-chief clerk of the Mint, is still in the County Jail, hav- ing been unable to procure the bail of $37.000 which was fixed in his case by United States Court Commissioner Hea- cock. He has engaged Jouerh C. Camp- bell as his attorney, and will appear be- fore Commissioner Heacock Monday morning for preliminary examination. i San Jose for the purpose of establishing | the purchase of a suitable equipment. The | capitalist and philanthropist, reputed to | midnight as the result of a runaway two | LT 15 LEASED FOR PLAYGROUND School Board Secures Premises on Seventh Street. « » Takes Action After Supervis- 3 ors Reprove It for Delay. —_— The Board of Education yesterday closed out a lease for the lot at Harrison and Seventh streets from J. Enright of a children’s playground in the district south of Market street. The lot is 275x275 Tfeet in'area and the rental agreed upon 15 32400 per year. The lease is to run for one year, with the option of a renewal for four years at the same figure. 7 This action on the part of the School Board has been long delayed, and was not taken until the Board of Supervisors had adopted a pointed resolution directing the |- first named body to take steps to comply with the terms of the tax budget last June. The Supervisors at that time ap- propriated the sum of $12,000 for the es= tablishment of & playground in a district where it is sorely needed. The School Di- rectors were disinclined to install the | playground, ‘and at an open meeting of | the Supervisors two of the directors re- fused to answer a direct question put by Supervisor Braunhart as to whether the money appropriated would be used to es- tablish the playground. They gave as a reason that they could not answer for their colleagues. As the days went by and no apparent move was made by the Board of Education to proceed with the work the following resolution was adopt- ed on July 22 to remind it of its plain duty: ‘Whereas, This board appropriated the sum of twelve thousand dollars in the budget for the fiscal year 1301-1902 for the establishment and_maintenance of a playground south of Market street and east of Tenth, for physical culture; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Board of Education be and it is hereby requested to immedlately take such action as may be necessary in order to carry out the intention of this board to estab- lish and maintain said playground. Acting on the hint contained in the res- olution the board delegated Director Mark to arrange for the installation of the playground, and the lease of the prop- erty mentioned followed. Of the appro- priation the sum of $2000 will be used to pay for the first ten months’ rent and $10,- 000 for the laying out of the grounds and latter will include thé apparatus to be found in all well regulated outdoor gym- nastums, such as a cinder path, handball alleys, etc. The detalls of the work will be under the, direct supervision of Physi- cal Director Magnus, who will begin op- erations at once. PROGRESS PAYMENTS ON CITY CONTRACTS FAVORED Grand Jury Asks Supervisors to Sub- mit Charter Amendment to the People, The Grand Jury sent a communication yesterday to the Supervisors with a re- quest that the charter be amended so as to permit progress payments on public contracts. This defect in the charter was pointed out in an article recently pub- lished in this paper. The communicktion | says: It has been called to the attention of the Grand Jury that an amendment should be made to the charter providing for progressive pay- ments belng made to contractors who have secured public contracts. Understanding that one of the committess of your board has under consideration certain amendments to be - sub- mitted to the neople we would respectfully ask that you kindly take into consideration the above complaint and arrange to have an amendment inserted in the chdrter providing for the progressive payments referred to. We think that this matter will appeal to you as being a just one without going into the merits of the same. —_——————— Death of Philanthropist’s Wife. DES. MOINES, Jowa, Aug. 17.—Mrs. James Callahan, wife of the well known be the wealthiest man in Towa, died at| weelks ago, in which she and her h were severely injured. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE T0 MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restorss Lost Vigor . -to Men. A Free Trial Packae> Sevt by Mail to All Who Writse, Free trial packages of a most remark- able remedy are being mailed to all who will write the State Medical Institute. | They_cured so many men who had bat- tled for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is & home treatment, and all men who suffer from any form of sexual weakness result- ing from youthful folly. premature loss of strength and memory. weak back, vari- cocele or emaciation of parts can' now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a peculiarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength and development just where it is needed. It curgs all the il1s and troubles that comes from years of misuse of the natural func. tions and has been an absolute success in all cases. A reavest to the State Medical Institute. 328 TFlektron bullding, Fort Wayne. Ind.. stating that you desire one of their frea trial packages. will be com- plied with promptlv. The Institute is de- sirous of reaching that great class of men who are unable to leave home to be treat- ed, and the free samples will enable them to 'see how easv it is to be cured of sex- ual weakness when the nrover remedies are employed. The Institute makes no restrictions. Anv man who writes wiil be sent a free sample. carefully sealed in a plain package. so that its recipient need have no_fear 'of embarrassment or/pub- t,:!e?de" are requested to write at dela SUMMER RESORTS. LAUREL DELL LAKE. ‘The most attractive summer and winter r sort in Lake County. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing, tennis, mew livery, walks and boats. A marine toboggan 160 feet long. Write for cir- cular. EDGAR DURNAN, Laurel Dell, Lake County. Cal. OCEAN vafi.. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION G0 And CIA SUD AMERICANA DT VAPD R To Valparaiso, stopping at ana South Américan ports. Saiiine trors ! ard 3, Pler 10, 12 A ,Salling from How- m. -Sept. 14 -Sert. 23 These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- tral and American passenger service, (No change at Acapulco or Panama). Frelght and passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. . COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street, La 3 mandle, August 22: La Bretagne, August before. beautiful Flannels. quality at 75¢ a yard. novelties, are figures. value at $1.00 a yard. finish; value $150. material for a stylish gown. silk. i medium designs. Arrival of Early. Fall Goods A Large Variety of Entirely New ' Fancy French Flannels Are Now on Exhibition on the Second Floor Fashion rumored that Fancy Flannels were to be greater favorites for Waists and Wrappers for Fall 1901 than ever Our buyers have been busy for months selecting from the most noted manufacturers so that our showing of new styles should not lack in elegance— That they have succeeded, the variety shows—Never has there been such a display of Some of the designs are exclusive—Ready to-morrow -with these and other Special Values : French Flannels—At 75c a yard Rich Fancy French Flannels, 28 inches wide, in latest color combinations. The variety embraces the choicest of Persian designs, dots and small and medium figures. 'Pastel Flannels—At 75c a yard This pretty medium weight material, 27 inches wide, is he're in all the most fashionable colors in neatest of fancy stripes. One of the coming season’s chaicest fabrics for Childre:n’s Drésses and Ladies” Waists—75¢ a yard. Embroidered Flannels—At $1.00 a yard These are without doubt the* handsomest of the imiported in - solid ground | ; A stunning material for ladies’ waists — splendid Just Opened—Fall Styles in Attractive Black Silks We will show on Monday, August Igth in the Silk Depart- ment, early fall styles in-Ladies’ Black Dress Silks, comprising many novelties among which are: ° Black Peau de Soie— Twenty-ore inches wide A strong silk of a rich quality, has many uses besides dress purposes; value $1.25. Biatk Peau de Soie—Twenty-four inches wide A good wearing silk of high luster and fine Black Peau de Levant—Twenty-four inches wide This fabric is entirely new and an ideal Black Flannel Taffeta—Twenty-four inches wide A superb quality in a fine serviceable Children’s Silk Gloves soc Quality Reduced to 15c pair Closing-out—Children’s Silk Gloves. r’] secure three pairs of gloves for less than the price of one. All colors, all sizes. Regular price soc pair. To-morrow’s price 15¢c. Ladies’ Fancy Hose Worth soc— Now 25c¢ Pair Just when they are fashionable and in demand we offer a special lot of Ladies’ Fancy Hose. such as Blue, Red, Tan and Purple ground with small and Regular soc quality-—t.o-morrow 25c pair. 125 to 131 Kearnp Street -~ A very superior with s embroidered $1.00 yard 9 yurs D128 vor DR2E yoot DEDE An opporjunity to They are in latest colorings OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan pogts—i1 a. m., every fifth day. ' Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, A Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes Bl and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., every fifth day. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacama for N. P. Ry.; at Van: couver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka and Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m. h_day. . n Diego, stopmdig only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m.: steamer State of Califcrnia, Wednesdays, 9 a_m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz. Monterey. €an Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Fast San' Pedro, San Pedro and *Newport (*Corona only)—Steamer Corona, Saturdavs, 9 a. : steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, 9 n. m 1 For Frsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Altata. La P: Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. 7th each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company rescrves the right to change steamers, salling days and hours of sailing withont previous notics TICKFT OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL., PERKTNS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Franeisco. O. R. & N. CO. ©Omniy Stenmehip Lins to PORTLAND, Or,, And Short Rail Lins from Portlant ta al' roints Fasat. Throush tickets +» alf pcints, 211 pail ae ateamehin and rail, at LOWEST RATES, STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTE snd MEALY. SS. COLUMBIA. ...... Sails Aug. i, 1. 71, 3 £S. GEO. W.EIIIEILDE e " ...Sails 16, 26, g D.W HIT('HCOCKAGE!\'.AREI Ml;':(pl!m‘sy l:;‘ TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, C;)R< ner TFirst and Hrannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. SS. HONGKONG MARU ...Wednesday, September 4. 1301 SS. NIPPON MARU..Friday, September 27, 1901 SS. AMERIC, s tretght and o1 Fofiten: reight and pa: apply_at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTE. To the ATLIN, WHITE HORSE, HOOTA- LINQUA. BIG SALMON., STEWART RIVER, KLONDIKE and YUKON MINING Dis- TRICTS, Ocean steamers connecting with rail line at Skaguay, Alaska. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE RE- TWEEN SKAGUAY AND WHITE HORSE. Special Steamer from White Horse to Hoota- linqua and Big Salmor mines. Direct connection made at WHITE HORS® WITH BRITISH YUKON NAVICATION COMPANY'S FLEET OF FINE STEAMERS TO DAWSON. Connections made at DAWSON LOWER YUKON PIVER POINTS. For frelght over this route, quick FOR ALL Qispatch 1s assured; to the traveler, comfort and quick time, ‘The White Pass and Yukon Route is the Paradise. S. General Manager. Seattle, J. FRANCIS LEE, Trafflc Manager. Skaguay, Alaska: Seattle, Wash. M. P. BRASCH. Com. Agent, 536 Market st. City. AMERICAN LINE. REW vooT CrmTeeweeo cam Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays, at 10 St. Paul .....August 2(St. Paul .. St. Louis Sept. 4| St. Louis .. Philadelphi: ept. 11! Philadelphi: RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwsrns. From New York Wednesdays. at 12 noon. *Zeeland .August 21) Kensington . Friesland ....August 28| Zeeland\ . Southwark .....Sept. 4|Frigsland Vaderland ept. 1 *Stop_at Tourz. eastbonnd. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. ZEALAND w0 STONE? “Cam Svs-c.' DIRECT LINE 10 TAHITL. 8. 8. MARIPOSA. for Honolulu only........ -Saturday. August 31, 2 p. m. u). f moa, Ta-raw co.. WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ...Wednesday, September 11, 10 a. m. 2., SPRECHELS & BRGS. £0.. Generai Agonts, 327 Markst St San'l Passengar O, 643 Warkat S, e Wo. 1. Paciie St BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS PANAMA R, B, SERE" Ni Tia Champagne. September 5 “La’ Savore Seg. tember 12. to Havre, $70 and upward. Second Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 2 Broadway (Hudson bullding). New York! 'J. F. FUGAZI & CO.._Pacific Coast Agerts, 5 Moatgomery avenue.'San Franc Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. *Twin Screw Express Steamers. LINE TO HEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT, Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. S. 8. Argyll saibs , Aus S.S. Leelanaw sails . Aug. S.S.Argvll sais . Sept. From Howard street at 2 p. m. Freight and passenger office, 33 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, ‘Pacific Coast Ageat. %flfl U, §. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ), Steamars Gm. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO . m.. except Sun- 945 a.m., $:30 p.pm. Leaves a.m., 12:3 noon, § p. m., except Sunday. Sunday, 7 a.m., 4:15 p. m. Fare 5 cents. Telephone Main 1508. Landing and of- fce. pter 2. Mission-st. dock. HATCH BROS. Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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