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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 1902 THOMAS BRINGS DUSKY TROOPERS ARREST DELAYS SOUTHERN MAIL Owners of Peru Com- plain to Authorities at Washington. Has on Board Thirteen Hundred Colored Soldiers Made FROM SERVICE IN PHILIPPINES Parts of Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fourth Infantry and the Tenth Cavalry-—Four Passengers Die During the Voyage Across OFFIGIALS HAVE A WORDY BATTLE Brandenstem and Hecht Differ on Charter Amendment. Captain Taken Into Custody Five Minutes Before Sail- ing Time. E. Newton, commander of Steam Navigation Company’s Peru, was arrested yesterday e of the United States Im- u on the charge of hav- violatoin of the immi- The arrest was made just re the time scheduled to sail, and the time, ople , was deliber- the immigration offi- - purpose of inconveniencing of the v inconvenienced. The foF Valparaiso audl‘ veral hours and | company has no re- | and expense | back the mail has | ston with -ail the | se for which Captain | ed was committed in | ng the Peru’s last arrived here. No-" ard a boatman | stowed -away | stay at ‘that port.:| ordered by the Im-:| to hold the stow-| to land had been| locked in a state- to escape and has Although the after had been re- Bureau no de;mr:mem, ! Captain vessel y hour of the as been in port. He| | e mmua ('ouni have ad de to arrest | he nor the | notification of after at moon. | 1l aboard was on the off his lines when | reau arrested him | ion law eight | to cast v put up.a~bond | nce and, the case 1ext visit to this 2 o'clock before the Peru HE United States army transport | Thomas arrived yesterday from | | Manila with ninety cabin pas- | sengers, 1337 dus troopers of | three famous colored regiments, | | seventy-nine discharged soldiers, fifty-five | passenzer and freight | enlisted men sent home to be discharged Sream aviga-|and seventy-seven sick. Of the colored | rtment never | roOps there were 67 of the Twenty-| convenience for- | fourth Infantry, 389 of the Twen --xmhw r actions in the | Infantry and 261 of the Tenth Caval All of these organizations have given | g00d account of themselves both in Cuba 2nd the Orient. They presented an ex- ceptionally smart appearance as they | | swarmed over the trooper’s decks and | t of thing in South aid Captain New- of such out- in any white ng more than the intention to drive geiash S The Former/ Withdraws His Scheme to Have Only One Fire Commissicner. Heated words passed between city of- ficials at yesterday's meeting of the Su- pervisors’ committee on charter amend- ments and for a moment it looked as though Supervisor Brandenstein and Fire Commissioner Hecht “would transform their verbal war Into a fistic conflict. The trcuble was the result of the considera- tien of Brandenstein's to resolution direct- ing the committe prepare an ordin- ance setting forth proposal to amend tho charter so that the Kire Department wili be under the management of one Commissioner in lleu of four Commission- ers, “The proposition to single the Fire De partment out for so radical a’ change as this,” sald Hecht, “to my mind seems nothing less than a piece of absolute and outrageous injustice. A gentleman sug- gested to me that the proposed change |had been made for political purposes. The Fire Commissioners always acted in harmony until J. S. Parry was made a member.” “It am_no political trickster,” warmly retorted Brandenstein, “and I had no ul- terior motive whatever in suggesting this amendment. The man who states as a fact that there is something back of this simply lies. “l have only picked out the Fire De- partment,” continued Brandenstein, “be- cause I consider it one of the most im- I portant in the city and therefore most deserving of any action that would in- crease its_efficicncy. 1 believe in_exec utive heads instead of executive boards for all city departments, but I am not | Ing change could obtain the voters’ sup- port at once.” Fire Chief Sullivan argued that one ex- ecutive head was better than four, but Brandenstein ended the colloquy by withdrawing his resolution and the com mittee decided to consider no more char ter amendments for the present. TO EXPERT CITY’S BOOKS. J. J. Hassell Will Begin Work on White’s Accounts. The Supervisors’ Finance C!amm(ttm vesterday decided to make a systemat’ of the Board of Public Works with a view {to ascertajn whether their financial ac | counts are correct. For that purpose the | comnmittee recommended the passage of an |-ordirance appointing J. J. Hasseli as ex- | part accountant to expert the books o the Department of Works and all cthes branches of the city government that the | Board of Supervisors may desire. | Hassell witk draw a salary of $250 per | | month. His appointment I8 made_ under | an appropriation in the budget of $1500 to | the Finance Committee “for expenses to | be incurred in examining the books and | | accounts of public ofiicers.” Hassell's first duty will be to investi- {gate the books of William J. H. White, | thes defaulting cashier of the Board of | Works. 3 | liams, whose other duties will not permit c | seemed to be in the finest of physical | 4~ ++ | him to make a thorough investigation of examination of Mrs. | aongit on, ‘White’s accounts. 2 s “r_’“'dj"}“im“»‘;"!: °B| Th - -oops were under command of PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP WHICH, ACCORDING TO HER OWNERS, a'l\ aidSl[\:;lgruern:hgngmfflfi.uh:?h“t?hé s s tiite B oo th the mur- | Colo: “hambers McKibbin. = Lieutenant | IS SIX DAYS OVERDUE AT YOROHAMA, BUT BY MERCHANTS | i §PReaied bolore e vorvisors slegge i ,/: Berry eet. by means | Colom artin B. Hughes of the Tenth EXCHANGE RECORD REACHED PORT AFTER FAST PASSAGE. | self to appropriate $50,000 in the next bud- 4 lawful operation alleged to have | Cavalr.. seriously ill and was removed | | get to purchase lands for St. Mary's ed on July 20, was held be- | from the . “omas to the Presidio Hospi- | - 4 | Square. nlan yesterday. Af - L. nian - ‘Nzge dl(mll;regef;e m’i’he colorea <oldlers were" transferred | Jameson, Fred Magee, B. F, Adams, Fer-| chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | SEVERING at no jury would con- | | nando Galindo, Mrs. Matilda Fortesque, Ramon | August 1, 1902, i from the Thomas o the steamer Resolute, | Garcia, Rafael Moran, T. Konrad, B. Lomis, | on the testimony pro- The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry BUSINESS RELATIONS | which carried them to the Presidio. There | Juan V. German, J. . Larin Ratael Larin. | bullding was drorped exacty at noon to-day, | were four deaths during the voyage. |l 8. Berumen, E. Magana, Henry Raab, H. % 2 S e ok, the. 120th ‘morldisn, or &t 8| - That the era of clanges has really e | William_Street, private, Troop G, Tenth . . S RE T e e b it b e ADVERTISEMENTS. Cavairy, died June 29 of heart failure; = Sails for Manil Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. |erance of the business relations which e g Louis G. Finley, private Company D, Uogan Sl s Sor ane s haves existed since its opening between { Twenty-fifth Infantry, died July 5 of peri- | The army transport Login salled at noon Movements of Steamers. Kelly & Liebes’ cloak house and the | tonitis; Hugh McCann, corporal Company °S"‘fflwf forb'Manua. She rc:;rlled &‘lnrfie % Emporfum. For the past six years: the | B, Eleventh Infantry, died July 23 of con- | fumber of cabln passengers, 4360 tous of Thl- TO ARRIVE. firm of Kelly & Leibes has-been manag- sumption, and W. H. Bpears, private | 'tary stores, twenty-cight recruits and casuals, B e Cempany H, Twenty-fourth Infantry, died | three members of the Signal Corps and ten| “Stcamer. From, Due. e tfl" con{ f,fe 'gm :\.,Cum u:de,. S Ioaee | the same 'day of pulmo: trouble, | Hospital Corps men. Among the . passengers - - — e ')‘wmlo d Thur: Sav and with its ex- | Street was buried at Nagasaki. The | was Felipe Buencamino, the distinguished | Seattle & Tacoma ....[Aus. 2 | NOICD eXDreC SIS e Clor s Tataean S bodies of the others were brought home | Filipino, who s returning to his native land s\a'gmfied&f"pom il :‘iel‘ly & Ticbes and the Hmpoviuny close Soap for toilet, nursery, |5 e Somort o on I ant atter an extended visit to Washington. D. C. | Olympic. ... | Falrbgven & s -{AUE. 2| ond the very large dtock of cloaks * o e b o oty anila was | Phe Logan's passengers were: Coronado. Grays Harbor Aug. 3 |dresses, waists and skirts has been con: g | s copsiderable auxiety. when ' (he | - Miss Mildred ¢ <, David Gray, Mrs. R. | Pomona. Humboldt - Aug. 3| solidated with their stock at 120 bath and shaving. Match- |Zhpmas sailed. @ few days before she | yoyara, Harry Hewitt, D. H. Mead, Felipe | G. W. Fider..| Portland & Astoria ....[Aug. 3 | Kearny street, where they have been lo- I es Albchaveon & el fia ¢ ,l“}l‘}’?(_‘ “:’Maupm-nmmo Jose Abreu, Mrs. E. R, Morris | Corona ewport & Way Ports..|Aug. 3 | cated for the past twenty-seven years. Y et (a;’f‘; or lack of vigillance 1IN | 254 three chiidren, S. M. Graves, Alton L. ;\_xct‘r‘vrla. Comox 3| Of course the consolidation of two such less among all soaps in |reporting cases Hall, 'Mrs. Fiizabeth A. Tracy and son, B ewburg L AiRticks i o minle sirs crows Dollar. lington. The passengers on the Thomas were: H W, Tidwell and wil M. Thebaut, , Miss Charlotte Mrs. J. D. Mil- | it greatly. Hence on Tuesday next; Aug- onel McKibbin, Lieutenant Colonel Danie! ' o 5 t 5, Kelly & Liebes will commence a | the world for these pur- | Gorman, Majors Edwin . Bolton ‘and Jeras | liken,” Timothy Fitipatrick, J. 8. Wandington, | ATE0. ;oo | Tl River Lo | “consolidation sale” of such magnitude | ptains J. A H. C. Keene Jr. - e ke o L e e oy tbat all other cloak sales will look small poses. PR e L James C. Hixson, Colonel Morrls C.|S: Barbara...|San Pedro....! i |beside it. They must cl%’\r; out _every e A s e Licutenant Colonel F. W. Mansfleld, | $tate of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Poris gt S L ) T £0ld 21l over the world. ! > 2 ~ B Hav F. Soad. Edward R. Morris, Captain L. 8. Har TR . Sydney & Way Ports. {in New York preparing a magnificent Howland, R, H. Pock, C. B. Hay, F. Halstead, 5 : Edith | ] _ i A A Perker| B, B Mitehell, 3B, X | vey, Mrs. L § Harvey and child, N. B. Stew- | Edith Seattle: . | stock forthe fall. So prices will be pret T H Breretn, 8. H Soomn B S Captain E. L. Munson, R, F. Rumpff, (!f::mirlt‘ « | Coos Bay . |ty low at 120 Kearny street for dresses GONORREEZ AND URINARY DISCHARGES | R B McConndil T. B, Crockett. i | B, Jeger and child, James J. Fallon, As. | Chehalls.....| Grays Harbor and coats during August, 'Store will be L Buh Tiettentie & A Moni - | sistant Surzeon G.'W. McCoy and wife, Miss Humbolde ... closed Monday, August 4, to complete Green. W, Taylor 3" I Dodge. o F. Batey, | M. and Mizs Alice McDonald, C. F. Burkharit, Nome & t. Michael. preparations for the sale, which will be- | Tientenant Colonel M. H. Hughes, Captains 1 Sosdwell Hagant ‘l\'gnha”r;d chid, Lieutenant HEst Sciols Bl gin Tuesday morning, August 5, at 9 c . 3 Parker, Licutenants F. W.|A- F. Sartoris, Carl Kohlhepp. o & Way Ports|s | o'clock. | Fonda. J.'Huston, G. T.’Oden, J. H. Gougot, R ro & Way Pts.|Aug. 7| G e St g | M. O'Connor, 8. W k, B. 0. Davis, C. A. | Arrival Not Reported New York via Panama.|Aug. 7 { Chinaman Smuggled Over. Stott, H. B. Bowdish, D. D. Thompkins, W. | el - | Whatcom Jau { 3. Scott, E. C. Wolle. ' 3 Alexander Center of the Pacific Mail Com-| Point Arena..| Point arenn. [Aus. § | A Chinaman who gave his name as | " 'H. Atkineon, Mrs P. Bolton, Mre. T. B, | pany yesterday expressed himselt as being | Columbla....| Portland & Actoria ... |Aus. "John T. Page was arrested on the Coptic | | Crockett, Lieutenant Commander A. B. Canaga, | worried about the stea China, which was | Amer. Maru. ‘ China & Japan... Aug. yvesterday by customs inspectors for L. B. (\ s sr;g‘ d:fl\lzm-r }\ H. Douglas, | due at Yokohama six days ago, but of whose Hamburg & West Aug.’ 9 | fraudulently attempting to land. He came g e A Fuiler, Mis. | grrival the company had received no notifica- | Puget Sound Ports |Aug. 10 | 55 Japanese European steerage pas- 5. B. Gose, Major R. F. Gardner, Mrs b ] 2 | Newport New {Aug. 10 | 2 bt | B Hughee, Mrs. S. H. Hopson ain John | tion. The Merchants' Exchange, however, hae | ) Humboldt ‘Aug, 10 | Senser, but his name did not appear on | Howard, Lilllan Kranskoft, J. D, Longstreet, | on file a cablegram announcing the liner’s ar- | A Tahiti ¥ \Aus. 12 | the vessel's manifest. He admitted that | Miss McKibbin, Martin Novak, P, H, Fink- | rival at Yokohama on July and the family - | vaiparatso & W ay - P:JAug. 12 | he was a Chinaman, and he will be de- { ham, Mrs. R. H. Peck, Mrs. W. P. Roberis. | of Robert Dollar. who s a passenzer on the 5 ———— | ported. Surveyor Spearfifed a complaint | General J. H, Smith and wife, Captain G, H. China, recelved & message from the shipowner with Customs Collector Stratton against Shields, Mrs J. B, Sandford, Captain @, A. | last Saturday from a port beyond Yokohama. | the.steamship company for failing to list | Skinner, ‘wife and family, Dr. C. . Snyder, | According to Center's records the China was | Bteamer, |Salls.| Plag, | the passenger’s name. | Mrs. Zérah Torrey, G. O. Thompson, Lieu- | vesterday five days overdue at Yokohama. Ac- 2 e e il | tenant J. M. Walling, Mre. T. A. Baldwln | cording to the Merchants' ange she not ! % | and two children, (oY reschnd. Xk but made an | Taqua......| amn|Ple 28 Elks Visit Salt Lake. = unusually smart passage from Honolulu. Cen- | N tia. .| b 7 27 i ¢ of Kl v A CURE IN 48 HOURS. Two Perus Sail for Orient. | ter cabiea vesterdny to the company's azent ut | San Fedro. ;{3:“".".'»‘.":“[ i iy Aot 1 ik e | ana the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s | —-— Arcata Coos Tay & Pt Orfd] 4 pm/pier 13 | tremely low rate of one first-class fare for BT e | Peru sailed yesterday, the first for the Orient, | To Look for Rio Mandalay..! Coquille River 5 pm|Pier 2 | the round trip from points in California. visit DR. JORDAN'S GREAT § | the second for Valparaiso. * Both carried heavy % Eureka Humboldt § am(Pier-13 | This insures a large attendance. For full ey cirkoés apd -each-Had Its Tull ‘complement of, The scow schooner Pinole is being loaded | Coos Bav.. | San Pedro 9 am|Pier 11 | information and descriptive literature call IusEu" oL HAT."Y e ngera. THo Pacific: Mall Pers. took B“y! with a lot of odd looking machinery which is | Alameda...| Honolulu .. 2 pm|Pier 7 | | on information bureau, 613 Market street. bl - o o = part of the equipment of the latest hunt-for- : A lxux" . ————e———— 1031 MARZE . 7k, 8.2.0a, @ | ore than ':‘;_“’"!'4:‘:;‘;: ever and had 8MONE | {he-wreck-of-the-Rio _enterprize The youns | Goronago., | Dndgeine Cit 3 pmipier 13 | @ siieieibeirdiiieiiri el - @ e k. sy s ek ¥ op” | man in charge of the apparatus says that it 9 am|Pier 11 | ot o< Ry Comstaced | pointed to the new Episcopal diocese of on- | worked to perfection in Lake Huron at a depth i | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; ° g e e R e oMo & | oliilu S 91,200 feet ana will be just as practicable at P T S b D S L The similarity in name of these two steam- athoms No experience is needed, he says, P, 2 | = — OB, JORDAR—DISEASED 6F MER () | oo e e L e e | &0 aperate. this treamire-fnder. and” the foe: | S pebare: SO i BATURDAY, AUGUST 2. iatien froe god sty privte. ) | Peru leaving port with:s short stock of liquid | {9888 nEAnEeTent whleh Wi, sWine (romche | Umatilla. . t Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier Positrve Cure in every case undertaken, refreshments. The ordered- replenishments in | h to pick 1l the hard he snb- August 5. | Bun _sets 5 enough to pick up all the hardware the sub- | Argo.. Eel River Forts..| 4 pm(Pler 16 | Moon rises e i Bk, PEILOW | this line had ot arrived at the Mail dock p | marine hunters will find T R (River Forts..| 4 pmiBler 16 | Moon rises . valuabie bosk for men) |to noon. A rapid fire ‘investigation showed e Pomona. Hu"nbuldl s 20 p|Pler 11 | & | that the order Mad been duly filled and the On the s ist. August 6. “'B SRR AN D W S B i St 8. F. ¥ stores delivered and receipted for. _At 12:15 it | A nl A eh0v ,fd“er_l"ft Empire. ... | Coos: Bay am|Pler 13| § BV VDTV RV E occurred to somebody that the Mail Company’s | . _The American ghip Fort George, now out| G. Dollar.. | Grays Harbo: pm|Pler 2 i g | boat was not the only Peru along the front, | 104, days from Port Pirle to Honolulu, was | C. Nelson.. | Dler. 2ilsE EX |"A telephone message to Folsom street wharf | placed vesterday on the overdue list, quoted | Corona ...| 9 am(Pler 11| 2 2. 'fiq ,:’L!of, is,8 non-polsonons | irought out the fact that the officers of the at 50 per cent. The derelict sighted ‘off Yre- | G. Elder... | Astoria & Portland|il am|Pler 24 | 8 2 Glect, Sperm. w'“""'h"::' [‘Valparaiso Peru had just passed a vote of | mantle by a Russian Finnish bark o closely August 4 2 CURES Whites, nnnataral diss | thanks to the unknown .friend who had sent | resembles the overdue vessel that little hope | Newburg...! Grays Harbor .....|— pm|Pier 2| b g n1to 5 days. WK charges, or suy infiamma- | them enough ale, porter and other drinkables | of her safety is entertained State Cal San Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 H W Guerusied 1o % tion, irritation or uicera- | o provide bathi for all hands. - The stores —_— : CHIRcaOl- i Mexloag Eorta .:.|10 am|Pler 13| @ | 0:42 [ Prevewt don of mucbus mem- | were promptly loaded int Wi n s Augus . Tl . “:;“;;C':""r g, braves. "Non-astringent. e B {'o‘,o‘f,;’”:;d,fi,’,"{;: Viking Sites Wreck. Chehalis... | ‘Grays Harbor . 4pmiPler 2| & |2 5.3 D0, 5o1a by Druggists, | United States mail The schooner Viking, which arrived vester- | .\ o August 9. or eeat in plain wragper, | The passengers on the Pacific Mafl Com- | gay, twenty-one days from Unga, with 91,000 | City'Sydney N T e L e S T Tition of e e 48 W0, o 3 bottie ke | o Fonolulac Miss Florence Blake, Mrs, £, | CoMfish, reports that on July 21, 4e0 miea | Coptic. China, & Japans. ol T DIAEMEN | hand: colinis dnd tha successive: tidas ce' the PoW Oircilar sent o requeste | Drant, v 3 A Evane, Mrs 1%, Bang | West of Cape Bianco, she pasted the capsized | St Pavi:. .| Nome & St Mich1 2 pm|Pier 34 | day in the order of occurrence s to time: the & | Mies Louisé ¥. Folsom, F. B Fyler, € e, | Eull of a vessel about 150 feet lonz. Clty Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier 19 | fourth time column gives the last tide of ths Benlons | pirs. i Co Honton, B Ve | ; e Colnmbla, .| gyANEuSE 11, doy, except when thero are but three tides, as - o P gy N e By ot N o lie Galline Reports Wreck. Ce -- | Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in it arick, Miss Constance Restarick, 3 - e tes | Boctarici Miss ¢ Teggart e, ‘Glss M.| . The French bark Emille Galline, which ar- FROM SEATTLE, 5‘;:'!"°s"“:3.;h:h:g‘:"’;§:pt:f'x:nU-nlx; ;:::L-(‘_ . [y o Mre. C. Wick- | yveq yesterday, 152 days n;orr:i S:;u.;;en. reh- RESatiem || — = eign yrecedebu the léeaghz, -n: u&.n the number S For Yokohama—Major G. von Et. _ | ports that on April 30, in latitude sout! X sl P given is subtracted from the depth given by OF RESPONSIELE HOGUSES. Hoton, Toew B A Marshall, Nev. i o | Tongitude 50 44 west, she passed a vessel 250 | pr— e ~. the charts. The plane of reference is the mean 5 | Daracns, Mrs, Wilits B. Parsons, Miss G if, | fest long. The hull was bottom up and cov- | P& girpai | Nome & St. Michac of the lower low waters, Cztalogues and Price Lists Mailaj | Rose. o N, ered with barnacles and grass. Humboldt. ...| Skagway & Way Port TR on Application BFE;Z\{:%@; - cheller. Mo, B EL Man’_OVarboard City Seattle. . ’:fi;::‘; £ ay Forts NEWS OF THE OCEAN, e G Lee, Miss Margare . 3 3 e COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. S oy L, NesteT | The French ship Socos, which was one of Skagway & Way. Forts Merchandise for the Orient. P 299 athary - Webb, the large fleet of deep-water salling vessels b I A s The Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Pera o - WILSON E£C9.. o0 Pattery For Shanghai—E. T. Willlams, Mrs. B. T. | that arrived yesterday, reports that she lost Skagway & Way Ports. safled yesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu > Telephone Main 1864 | willjams and two children. one of her satlors_overboard in a gale oft Skagway & Way Ports.| d Yokohama with a general iz SR For Hongkong—George Boschan, T. Bhowani. | Cape Horn. The Socoa was 128 days from | Centennlal... | Nome & Tellor 7 SIRSNTACMEY AR 4t FRESH AND SAUT MEATS. | singh. . H. Munger. Willlam B. Smith, Mrs, | Swansea.. Senator. . Nome . 3 S 001, haniicatcd a8 Tillows= Foe Hondiih) JAS. BOYES § C) Siowing Butchers, 108 | William E. Smith. Mies Ellen Dean Smitn, ~= Santa Ana... | Cook’s Tnlet & Way $1800; Japan, $42,128; China, $75216; Phitip- - > Clay. Tel. Main 1294. | Miss Eunice Cole Smith, pine Islands, $4853; East Indies, $2418; Korea, s - ne Patifie Steam Navigation Company's Low Charter for Folmina. TN $704; Suez, $872. The following were the prin. OILS. Peru cnrfie’g .:u-entsrr- n: lolllov; The Dutch steamer Folmina has been char- Sun, Moon and Tide. cipal shipments: LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, Charles rens, s Morrill, J. B. | tered by George W. MtNear to carry grain at | United States Coast and (ieodetle Survey— | To Honolulu—91 pkgs furniture, 4 en- 418 Front et., S..F. Phone Main 1719, Eennl‘-_. l;reda M. Sdnchk fl:oaeph Mailliard, | 26s 6d. She goes from here to St. Vincent Times and Heights of High and Low | gines, 1 bdl russ. i — —_— e e re. . Laugter, ur Smith, J. R | for orders, Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | To Japan—1000 bbls flout, 160,667 Ibs cotton, PRINTING. Beaver| Mrs. J. R. Beaver, Miss Brower, Mrs, —_—— Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | 45 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 4 cs ammuni- E C. BUGEES, P —— Dolores R, ds Wike, O. A. Walter, Joss m;.. Time Ball Nlhnruy'n;:( the Superintendent, ez, 1- i OTE—The igh and low waters ocenr at (4 811 Banscme st.. 8. ¥. | Tonss” Quinones 3 Lo Mogan %, “% | Branch Hyrcgraphic Office, U. B.- AL, Mer- | the s raiee Gission-strect” whart) - about Continued on Page Fifteen. . fool enough to think that such a sweéep- | irvestigation of the various departments | He will relieve Expert Cyril Wil- | ADVERTISEMENTS. Very sxall and as SEE GENUINE 'WRAPPER CARTEKS ER 2 MPN v ADVEETISEHENTS CflPYfi‘IENf WE STAKE OR CLATH On good Laundry work in_the satisfac: When clean linen is needed, bundle to us. We'l epots and make it clean and attractiv | for you, without doubt of finish, cleanli ness or economy. Inrcasiun when we have bundles. No saw edges. your Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—South 420. | Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave. tion that it affords critical laundry users. send the take out the dirty | Clean linen for every | laundry UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Ganuine‘cARTER’s LITTLE LIVER PILLS must ~ bear signaturs of e et _— to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. 1E |FOR BILIDUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CORSTIPATION. FCR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR GENCING MusTmave Purcty Vegetable., ——————— T T T B U ——) "PRINTED ON RED PAPERS SEE GENUINE WRAPPER NATURE. ot RAILWAY TEAVEL. California Limited to Chicago .. .. 5 M<»0 0 F C<30 W leaving Ferry Depot at 9 | a. m, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel. Most comfortable train in the world. CHICHESTER'S :naufic ENNYROVAL Trains—Dbaily Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c to $1 50 day. §5 to $8 week; $8 to $20° month. Free baths | every room; elevator runs ali night. RAILWAY TRAVEL. ‘Eraius lenve sud are due to arrive at -~ SAN FRANCISCO. ®1 (Maln Line, Foot of Market Street ) TEave FroM JUNE 22, 1903 7.004 Benicla, Suisug, Elmira snd Sacra- mento .004 Vacaville, OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. 45:05 10:00 A0 12.00 2.00 4.00 . | modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & hot and cold water every room; fire grates 18 | SOUTHERN PACIFIC | — ARRIYE | | | Lim'a ! i g e Local | Mon& | Local |ov'rra | = gfl-:-:—;-]-”s-b- xr:",‘?... ‘and Tmitar Daily | Thurs | Daily | Daily | i Bug of your — — 1 for Partienl. Tenth =i$ Lv San Fran a | A®y Reitef for Ladien” s ter. by pee | AT Stockton. |12 ném“ll.l.l. '(‘";'l"l’l" 1nllsahflifl' Dfllflh b gfl‘c!d o ‘ 0 (- 1l Druggists. ichester 1 resno. .. P | Montien this paper. Madiser Square, Pfl.-x: ": Hanford..| 8 | T Visalia. .. g. 2 'd. H NEW WEBSTERN HOTEL, § EARNY AND WASHIL 'O STS.—RE- a for morning. D for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaguin Valley. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8 &. m. dail 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommoda- tion of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 11:10 D m. Tues- day and Friday. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 100 p. m. is the Overiand Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Fres Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- 304 Myttacz, fi.’:“x.na':ff‘nu c.25p | DOt _San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. 004 Davis. Woodiand. Fnizhts Leo £z Maryavilie, Oroville. g5» | G e 7321 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. 8.004 Nlies, Lathrop, Stockton 7.252 8.00a Niles. Mendota, Hanford, Visalls, LESSEES Portersiile » 8304 Shasta Expr SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIS (for Bartiett Springs), Willows, RAILWAY COMPANY. 8304 sez Joem Liveume 7.55¢ | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. Ione, Sacramento, Placerviil SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Marysville, Chico, Bed Blufl. 4.25* | WEEK. DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, 8.30A Oakdsle.Chizese,Sonora,Tuvlumne 4.25» = hi tris S 384 Qukaste 1335 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 8008 Low “Angeics Exprods SigriiacT, | T T o iy I, Sge Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton,Merced, 1 - Eaymoud. FresmosadLosAngeles 8254 | by .,fg':g:;%;,"" TEG 1198 W TN 20N (30 Talcn Mapunes sad Worbitions, 1865 | SANRavaLi 50 saN FRANGISCO. 10.00a The Overland - Limited — Ogden, | WEEK DAYS—6:03, o e Kl | Deaver, Oum:aha, Chicag §.25¢ | a. m.; 12:50, m. Satur- 1.00F Sacramento River Steamers. 1009 4 _ days—Extra trips at 2:06 and 6: %555 m. 3.00P Benicis, Wisters, S 3 | SUNDAY: 8:1 MS 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Woodiand, W!ilism: | 3 . m. | ()krné;‘l e Laodiug. Marysville, 10.58a | Taave In Effect i 8.300° Eayward, Niles snd Way 5 7857 | San Franciscol May 4, 1902. |San Francisco 4007 Martines,8an Ramon, Vallejo,Nsps, 5T St allstogs, Santa Rasa 8.25a | Jreek | Sun: A 4.00r Niies, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi., 12.252 | Da¥: L o 4.307 Huyward,Niles,8anJose,Livermore 18.55a | 90 a| Ignacio 4307 The Owl Limitcd—Fresno, Tulare, | 30 a| — Bukerafield, ‘Sangus for_Saata | 00 p Noeste Los Angelea. | » B.00r Pyt Coves, Foacs Lathrop,Siseikion | 5.00r MXrtinez. ‘Antloch, Stockton, Mer- g —— 5 Raymoend, Fresno. and 8. Santa Rosa Fulton Windsor Healdsburg | Lytton | Geyserville | "85 Oregon & Caiiforaia Expressdac- Chivuydale i ramento, [arysviile, edding, Hu | Portiand, Paget Sound and East e | _29.10r Hayward apd Niles...... OOA(SFT sLIl:‘lEx ('N;:—rnw Gaug: its 0ot o1 Murket Stree | Guerne T745A Santa Cruz Excarsion I~ 8154 Newark, Centerville, San dose, | Feliou, Boulder Creek, fax | o Sonoma TUZ AN ay Stations. .509 | slen en $2.167 Newark, Centervilie. San ! — Xew Almsaden, Felton, Bo | Sebastopol Creek, Santa Cruz and Prinsipal | 0 4167 Neworic San Jove o 9838 | ~Stases connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Weat _B4.16r San Jose. Los Gat Bunta Cruz... 8504 | SPrings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at at_Cloverdale From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot or Marke: St. (Siip 8 | for the Geysers and Boomeville; at Hopl: d for 115 9:00 11:00A.. 1.00 3.00 6.167.M. Duncan Springs, Hi, hllnd*rin s, I\Dpnn 3 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway —{6:00 3:00 | Carlsewt Springs, Soda. Bspy, ‘mfi&";}l& Bartlett Spring: at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Pacific Grove, Ssiinas, San Lu Obispw and Principal Intermad! ate Statfons £ Saturday only, € Monday on nightat tbe' “Tavera of Tamal.| )= | 9:30A. | 145w, E15P. 1 3 Tieket Offces, 621 MARKET STREET aad SAUSALITO PERBY.. Saturdayand _ fTuesdsy -I ___Sunday enly. Daily except Satu TOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY A-{ pais returntng leares at 7:20 12010 P 9:154, | : 1:15 p.| 3:35. .0, ariving 1 e clty at 315 T coAs‘r LINE (Broad Gange). Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Td and Townsetid Streets.) Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- ’10. San Jose and ¥ Siations 8.30® | ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lferley's, 12 San Jose and Way Statfon: 7307 | Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Hullville, O f/um New Almaden.. . s43g» | Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptch 54 Montersy Ezcursion - 830 | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocnio City, Fort Brags, R A R PR Goue, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Gitroy, Holllster,Salidas,San Luis Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, _ Obispo, Santa Barbura. Los Ange- Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotla and Jes and Principal Mntermediate e RSO - ations 489 aturday to Monday round-trip tickets 800a San Jone. Fres Pinos, Saata Cro, 0 duced rates. " gRoE On_Sundays—Round-trh bevond San Rafael at hal - " Ticket office, 630 Market st., Chronicle build- tickets to all points rates. =?.§|é. San Jose and Way Staiion: - ng. 3 Jose,Los Gatosand WayStations H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, a1.30r San Jose and Way Statl | 2 Lior Han Jous nd ':; sz:u:: r‘m‘ Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 13,007 Del Monte Expreas—Oaly stops Bas 2.012 P San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, - B30 san Naisg, Reivadi” Faio i, KCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Pinos, Santa’Cruz, Saliass, Det Via Sausalito Ferry, Moate, Monterey' and Pacige w5 Commencing April 27. 1902, 4.30r San Joseand Bri W, 43% | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY SN Bsces AR B AN R Way Stations. 19.00a K _DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 5.30r Ean Joseand Principaiivay Steitons 10.00a | & .. 12:20. s1:46, 3:13, 4155 5 16.157 San Mateo, Belmons: Redwood, 6:45, D:45, 11:45 p. m. 7:45 a. m. does not Menlo Park, Palo Alto. 484 1 Valley. 30r San Jose and Way Stations. "3& 5**"'“‘3 8:00, *9:00, 00r New Orlenns Expross—San Luis A Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los An- 130, 9:45, 11: B o, geles, Deming, El Paso, New Tnmu marked (*) run to San Q: Orleans and East.., FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN n,\m:mco. ®11.457 Palo Alto and Way Statiens, WEEK DAYS3:20, 18, #11:45P San Jose and Way Statfon: 1:0°a. m., 12:25, A for Morping. Tor Afternoon. » 11 ONDAYS—6:00, *8:00. 9:30, *11:00 a. m.. t8unday excented. 1 Sun oaiy. 5700 i 1700, 215, *3:30, 4115, D48, €15, 30, 10:15 p. m. Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN P}l‘wc]gco WEEK DAYS—5:40, 6:40. 7:45, ’a 11:10 2. m., 12:33, 2:45, 3:50, 5:10, 5:20, 55, 10:08, uw;m. Tetaye T Via Sausaliio Ferry | _Amive | b m: FrenF it X Foot of Market St. | San Fran. THROUGH TRAINS. W k| Snn- S We 7:45 a. m. Wi s—Cazadero and way Days, dzy& Thebilsr. . ia siopaore | L D::_mmu 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:13 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. and way sta- "SWLm.mm fi?w;mhm-—mm——w “§2a1 Holday boats and trains will rum oo Sunday time. o