The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1903, Page 43

Page views left: 0

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

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

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1903. 43 aS TOLD OCEANIC-STEAMSHIP COMPANY’'S-LINER - IN LODGE ALAMEDA LEAVES FOR HAWAIIAN ISLESl] The Next .« = ANTE-ROOMS - Large Crowds Throng the Wharf to Witness Favorite » Vessel's Departure and to Wave Good-by to Pas- sengers Who Include Many Well-Known People B & LS — - - - { HE Oceaic Steamship Company's incr Alameda sailed promptly at il o'clock yesterday morning for | Honolulu. Among the passengers | | were some well-known people, and | | as usval the Oceanic wharf was crowded ‘ | { | To Be Given I PPREE With the {|Sunday Ca with the friends of thoge departing for on the liner were E. H. Misses M. G. and M. M. orpey is the freight agent here for the Pennsylvania lines. The | gers included the following named: | F. A. Baldwin, F. C. Brewster, J. W.| | * | Brew s. L. H. bricker and two : , children, Mrs. K. D. Burke, Grantham | Claxton, A Gartenberg, Mrs. Gartenberg, | | Miss Katherine Goodale, Miss E. Higgins. | Miss A. Quinn, Mrs. . Shaw, E. H Tor- | pey, Miss M. M. Torpey, Miss M. G. Tor- V. AV n. D. W. Williams, L. Honigsberger, Miss E. G Howard, J. P. | Hunter, J. H. Kirkland and child, C. K. | Lyman, Dr. R Malster, R. McCourt, 3. G. McCrossen and Miss McCros-| Sttt Will Go to Kyak Island. The steam scho Newsboy has been | chartered for strenuous service in north- ern waters. She goes from here Se- | attle, where. after loading with supplie ' the little coaster will ta in tow His screams for | A Stmr Corona. hence 12th. was seized with cramp schoon o loaded, and a ba \\'\l!\; | er charges she will steam to the island { i R of Kyak, where a Seatue company is de 4 Woodcraft. velopin naive mining prop Is an excellent reproduction in colors of the work of one of America’s best artists, HERMAN | G s e e v ek end o e e £ R s W. HANSEN, ana 1s a picture of a truly American scene, a typ:cal Cowboy Pony Express. > " i ——— | Stmrs Santa_Cruz, Melville | i Vi ‘ pota b & Baliaat Bhoais: | Tor San ‘Francisco; senr 1 flemembrj'r, this beautiful picture 1s given free with The Sunday Call, and cannot bz wolen e gy e | e S acbt Tur- | | obtained in any other way. o whart saved the life of Frank | | - O'Leary, a a1l boy. O'Leary, with a| s | smber of cc , were swimming in | "°Lr R stior Hedopda | the vicinity of whart when O'Leary | for San - | i s playmates, who were un- | . SEATTL ed June 13—Stmr Cotfage 1 - m, and the youngster was | 2> stmr Riojun’ Mary. for | v € ird time when Collins ¥ of Puebla, for San Fran- | , went to the rescue. : = |1 13—Stmr City of Tooeka, for | i == New York Leaves Drydock. The The United States cruiser New Sailed June 13—Stmr OR—Arrived June - b ters P t dry dock yester- une §; schr Mahukona, o ! < _ Bl dy L Halcyon, from Mahukona; s day ¢ and dropped (l' r anchor at ! Annje M ; ampbell. from Santa Rosalia. UNITED STATES GUNBOAT - former resting place, off Clay street ailed June G C Lindauer, for S o S PACIIC & - dmiral Glass will te-day tr neiswo; schr H D Bendixen, for Redondo; | WHICH IS PACIFIC SQUAD- - - . edro. RON'S F iSHIP. = g from Bennington to i B e A RON'S FLAGSHIP. in her new coat « AP g SRR spick and span | Francisco. = Arrived June 13—Stmr Rober Jollar, 0! o s i it Dotiur o TO ARRIVE. 1 June 13—Stmr Robert Doilar, for San Sy P | Appendicitis Attacks Pilot. | Wallace, bar pilot, is laiu | at 45 Hartford street Steamer. | 1 TURA—Arrived 13—Stmr Asun- nce June 11, and sailed for San Fran Cup! Coos Bay . up at his resider | .|San Pedro with an attack of appendicitis. He was|“ '\ lived June 13—Schr Jobn F Miller, from stricken without warning at 3 o’clock Fri- | Grays Harbo Coquilie h) 8 M 8 da: norn \d suffered intense agony | FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 13—Stmr No- | Newburg.....| Grays Harbor. e mame of | 38y morning lu“ T e e etble i | Yo, bence June 12 San Pedro. ... | Grays Harbor. a ou A ADAY- N sib'e, 'S |° REDONDO—S June 13—Schr James A |G. W. Elder.. P nd & Astoria physician sa) avold an operation, but rfield, for ( a Aretic H tat . z - | the pilot’s condition is serious, and it will | ~Arrived June 13— Compeer. from Co- | M. Doliar Pedro —t: e e P or O1ity | 1umbia er; bktn Mary Winkeiman, from | Ulympi edro Native Sons. me time before he is fit for duty. Lo e S i d June 1 mr Lakme, for San Fran- | Menes eattle i3 - 1k wing nemer a : clsco: stmr Asuncion, for San Francisco. G. Lindauer ays Harbor 2 - Big Cargo of Coal. : Arrived June 13—-Schr Jessie Minor, from | Sesostris Hamburg & Way Ports. i . = The British ship Dalgonar, which ar- Buy State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Pts s OSH-—Passed {n June 15—Stmrs Mack- | Sierra. Sydney & Way Ports..June rived late Friday night from Newcastle, el e L hen: e s Spey, R VRLARY. e Australia, brought a very large cargo of | coma Eureka *| Humbolat. . > {Juns She had on board 389 tons of the | Passed out June 13—Stmr Meteor, from Se- ) Corona.. Humboldt ... attle, for - - 7 Santa Monica | Grays Harbor. She was seventy days making the trip and got ber coal here in good condi- tion. Charles Nelsd| Seattfe & Tacoma...... Puget Sound Ports Portland s |Grays Harb Portland & Wa. s New York via Panama Honolulu & Kahului. LU—Sailed June 12—Br stmr Gae- n Francisco: bark W B Flint, for J0—Sailed June 9—Schr Spokane, for | Alliance Townsend Acapulco Nevadan... NEWS OF THE OCEAN. b 2 Int to Mariners and ORI O Del Norte. ... |Crescent City .... " " . Metters of Interest.to e 11—Br stmr Indra- | North Fork...| Humboldt . St. Hele ad a large ippi 5 ing Merchants. L Santa Rosa...|San Diego & Way Ehipping 5 12—Spaniah stmr | Atgo......... |Eel River Ports . « n W. B. Seabury of the stear Korea verpool, for Manila Pomon Humboldt the branch hydrographic office hav- | SING : ved June 2—Br stmr Tele- | Point Arena..| Point Arena . M » a dead whale on June §, 1903, in e hip Chris- | G00% Bay.....| Ban Pedro & Way Pts. rth degrees 32 utes, longitude er BMp ShTie- }Glclirhi lphlna and an....... . June 19 | - 3 dezre 19 minutes. | { Columbia. . rtland & Astoria. H " P | Jap stmr | valenca...... Puget Sound ort Tune days ahead Nippon Maru. h of scnedule time SHIELDS " Hongk’g via Manzanillo|June New York Portland & Astoria Ching Wo. Bon- | Minnetonka Bon- | G, W. Eld Charters. Peru IN. ¥ » s e Bk SO s N. Y. via Panama P i for wheat from F 8 to Burbpe, VICTORIA, B ¢ ved June 13—Stmr Loy A = 3 th Africa ship Charmer des, from Yokohan Sun, Moon and Tide. | Bou Sound to Cape United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ! BY HERMAN W. HANSENM. Times and Helghts of High and Low | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | mr Ryn- Cargo by the Panama Steamer. e stegmer San Jose, which salled yester- | for Panama and way port rried cargo 4 at $569; Centra A | $24.008; Colombia, $4957; New York Royal Arcanum. ing were the leading shipments 41 pkgs grocer- No. 597, of the | thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low water occurs at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is 1 thamp- Vork | alled June 13—Stmr La Gascogne, 1\ Herman W. Hansen was bsra :n Ditmarschen, i the Province of Holsiem, Germany, n 1856. His father was the rector of tke school there, and it was there that he reczived tus first nstructions, and when sixteen years of age ke enterea a ithagraphing establishment, Salled June Stmr Vader- To Mexico—265 bdls shooks, [ nir Hohenzol- | ———— s and Genoa. |Sun rise 13-—Stmr P Sun sets Plymouth and ‘Mrmn rises wine, 8 cs caned | | tern. | HAMBURG sylvania, from Crarb jes and provisions, 1 10 pkgs potatoes 1 America— ine, 64. bble flour, 1 276 Ibs 1 r Ctru- | O |Time| _ [Time] _ [Time| ‘ime e L 1 e Eries act | Ty at the same time studying drawing and painting under Prof. Heimerdienger ana others, r 1012 1 bread, 4 cs mineral [ "4 t Siinshiihe. ctor Yo | ¥ 4 11wl 2 Macks | D007, "3 Dhge saimon, 4000 1be st 30 | gont at ¢ Hambork: stmr Luca- | When twenty years old he went to Lond n and spent one yzar in that metropolis, ard from nted | pkge bottied pkgs onions, with | cs raisine s gals whisky, | wer mr Weimar, for nd Naples i liguors, 46 pkgs machinery, 50 rteel stmr Perugia. for Naples, Marseilles and Leg: mcils | San | pais steel, 87 pkgs paints and oils, 13 pkgs axle | horn: stmr Ethiopia, for Glasgow; stmr Hzkla, heda and Berke- | grease, 51 sda, 13 bxs soap. 6 bdls iron, | for Copenhagen # kegs nails, 50 bbis cement, 6 bales leuthe: “ ROTTERDAM —Arrived June 13—Stmr Ryn- | 200 o coal ofl, 30 sks coal, 30 reeis wire, 23 | dam, from New York, via Boulogne. bxs candles, 17 pkes dry goods, 9 cs drugs, | Sailed June 13—Stmr Staatendam, for New et Bt Bt SR S5 | 7 7074 Tbs taliow, 9 PKgs paper. | York NOTE—In the above exposition e e ombia 618 bobls flour, 765 gals wine, | LIVERPOOL—Sailed June 13—Stmr Carthe- | the carly morning tides s "‘,tn"fn"ll;"tl]dex Althcugh engaged in making skeiches for publishing houses and lithographin 1% o sugar, 315 pis paste, 19 phes ota: | genian, from Glasgow, for 6t John, N F. | hand column and the successive tides of tne g 995! 9 P 9 thographing Lo, 08,100 I, 8 kg Sriarien and sro | Py, o e Foe T O | St time coturen ives the, inst Uds et L estab.ishments, a great deal. of his time wes g.ven up, axd is to the present time, to the £ holding | goo S cs salmon, 33 pkge groceries and pro- | nia. for 2 3 fourth 1 olumn gives the last e | e 25 o o, o rope | pAgzived Sune 13-—Stmr Commonwentt. from | G2y bacepl Sher Cadee Sre e, ast tide of the 284 gals wine, 57, = oston. B e sometimes occurs. ¢ heights givi ) Al ine A i | MOVILLE—Safled Stinr’ Columbla, | Sanecies aoopss. [The helghts given Wrp.in stuay of frontier life, the cowboy, Indians, the cattle which roem the Western valieys, but Liverpool; stmr for A there went to New VYork and thence to Chicago, where he was ergaged in making skeiches for (1i’hograph'ng. ng for a suit- ndered him in the |45 80 s from Glasgow, for - 4 : 'S0 gals brandy, 1 pkg m: Dlas ’ . P oast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) 2 a Council, No. 160{, on | Sorw. _LONDON_failed June 13—Stmr Minne- | sigr, precedes the heights, and then the number /) evening of the following day. This | The steamer aiso carried 50 cs canned sal- | 'onka. for Hew. York. ] | §iven is subtracted from ihe depth given by the more Fu'{"""/a,ly the horse, which hes G/WJ)'S been his admuration and his best friend. e PRSI N T N e Y Moyements: of Deamns Mr. Hansen is still a young man, and his best days are yet before him. He was by as entertalo- Shipping Intelligence. s COMMERCIAL NEWS married n 1884, has two lovely ch:ldren, a boy and a gi-l, and a pleasant home in Alameda, admission to the | P onl The af- ARRIVED. Steamer. ] Destination. | Salis.| Pler. FiEL s haonh air will be given under the auspices of Saturday, June 13. - - June 14, s of this city and g | Stmr Pomona, Swansen, 17 hours from Eu- | contrall S 4 o | Continued from Page Forty-Two. Ca.if:rria. 2 pm|Pier 10 1l be ¢ i §. Barbara.| Seattle & Olym 4 pm|Pier 2 will be offered to (o Scotia. Erickson, 11 hours from Bowens | £ Daroe | Een Biaso & a3 § am bie 12 TONOPAT MINING EXCHANGE, | J % undis ¢ Coos Bay...| San Pedre ay am|Ple- 19| Following were the sales on the San Fran- of Berkeley held ap| Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 15 bours from Fort | LycC o7 | Humboldt .. .| 1 pm(Pier 13 | cisco and Tonopah Exchange yesterday: | — ~ i s : | g v e o KR when an interesting | 288 .. Corning, 62 hours from San | June 15 | ) | Morning Session - 3 - nr N ¥, ng, > e il et I = 8 i they will confer the degrees on a number| Honor and to the association In particu- the committee | pedro | TERe . T nguits. Portel 8 paibies 18 | Cen Eureka.. 93| 500 Rescue, s 5.. 16 Red Men. of eligibles. 1t will be a revelation to the | lar. oot a - inment of the Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar; ;:“;hzy‘ o by :m it r;’:r'\,:r Colehan .-, 28 200 Ton Seimont.2 18 | lsim frtitgsies - Syar - = ‘ wresent. There | bound south; gut i (0 00 D ‘el River. Quieen | Puget Eound Ports.[11 am|Pier 37 Esperanza .. 08 100 T Belmont.2 174 NEW tribe of the Improved Order of | POOPIe there, 22 T ot o In that o P ooy b Aol ooy 7 present 4 from the coun- | Simr Pagondo, Krog, 21 hours from Fields | ATRO. . zel River Ports...| 4 pm|Pler 2| 700 Gypsy Queen. 27| 100 T Beimt, »40.2 15| 4 Men called Pltiaches was re- | i s e g ; 0 be composed of mem- rax Oakland and Strr Re o Ean Pedro; put in to land | Pomena iuniboldt .. ..|1:30 piPler 1 | 100 Lucky Tom C. 14| 500 Ton Belmont.2 20! Re tion of the reservation. | bers between the ages of 20 and 0. v 3 s e s ; Coronad - O i S e it e cently instituted by Grand Senior | A; tho gession of the Great Council in| At the next meeting of the committes = Pa- | Coronado...| Grays Harbor pm|Plar 10 Mont Ton....1 10/ Ttopin 45 . The: av . 2 . neil o, Bict, ey, 2o E8 XA [ S7RMonicd | san Bedro. 1o UUC) 4 pmipidy 3 | 800 Paymaster - 52] 100 Gtopla i f;)“m::sst:ue(l;enpizmx‘:: Thers | August mext Altabomas, Pocahontas and | having eharge of the srrangements of the wing lected officers ot days. g . ' ! . Y e G were na = A ' S s s of rrer Robi B o Forune, Erickson, 20 hours from Eu- | Newburs...| Grays Harbor. § pmlBler 10| CLOBING QuOTATIONS. { charter and 129 of the signers were adopt- | Great Council trophy. } FEoRos 1o bw vl at KN Cumte 48 S S ¢ reka. x Elder] As o H & A AY, June 13—12 m. | i stitution. The rormse:. ormanamd I omplete working repory. e of \lx:w-““rlwgc-x CLEAR”:L.rd.y June 13 o ] e P”;%hnd‘“ o sl Alpha Bt A% v b7 ey ‘fld o:o:h:vcnr‘:hzo:'le:::dmby the famous Knights of Honor 'Thxe OR:;rmg of a twenty dollar piece as a . g 11 ... Bureka & Coos B: ! . 2| Julig ........ 02 4 | degr s ! gate ze b 2o e § Var orator; ¥ o San Jese; Brows. Paneme: Pactis Mall | Soatey. 2] Enpkniot D aaIE 15 ams DN Gl B o e Pocanontas Tribe of this city. g [Ete ceiee has Siveied (he TesshA Robs retary; E. A.|steamship Co. Humbold | 9.amiPies L5:| AU <o - (25 - ISR MOAYCK 06 | Tribe, with 143 charter members, HE grand officers of the Knights of | S , treasurer; J.| Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pacific Humbcldt . [1:30 D1 Pier 1y | Belcher ... 45 46| Mexican 19| Hoopa 3 R grand o L ¥ nights of | ———— ) rg pact stpreme re. | Coast Steamship Co. State of San Diego & Way.| amiPjer 1y | Best & Belen.1 75 —IOccidental 28 was instituted last week at ureka, Hum- Honor, with the exception of the | Kindergarten Teacher—Now . € part supreme re- | Conet ST o Alexander, San Diego; Pa- | . Lindauer| Graye Harbor ....| § pm|Pier — | Bullion ...... 05 08/Ophir R ey ; Chief of Records | | can any Sanford Hanscom, chief med fie Coast Steamship Co. Senta Cruz.| Newport & W D am Pree 1y | Caledonfa ....1 20 1 25 Overman St i3 | potat County, by Great Chief of Rec: H grand dictator, wko went East June ; one tell me what those Venetian blinds - . alifornia was represented | _ Stmr Alameds. ooy, Honoluly; J D .~ B 2 , Challenge Con 44 4 Potosi . 3¢ 35 Bllss. The same great chief on the last 4 to attend the session of the Su- | onlze ‘wc:t‘_ eme b by Dr. 8. H oyn- | Spreckel ros Co. & Korea China lapan . 1 ar .. . S = ¢ = 1 ttl Willie— ', teac] ¢ pupreme body by Dr B e Wyehel, Watson, Nanaim:; Weet-| Mercs: 111} Hampurg &%y} 2 ol 4 . Conngence 1111 38 1 48 e ® 2| rrtasy to ey Hinlititedihiats i 5 preme Lodge. paid a visit on June § to Po-| Eitie Wie- S dachtes ko) f 4 ern Fuel Co. 4 . CC& Va....150 Seg Beiche: 1 21 Blue e > - |lar Star Lodge, in the Misslon district. | <yijlie—Trees ) —— SAILED Arcata. ....| Coos B.& PLOford| 4 pm|Pier 15 | Con Imperial.. 5 07 Sierra Nev A ers. ! v cherTha Ord f Pend Saturday, June 13. | Oty Panam| N. Y. via Panama.[12 " miPler 4 | Con N York.. 06| iiver il 11 3 1 o | OC charter me‘mh B e ol visiy ‘of [ EUE:Nttle-Dusiness was trantacted in or-| Tescher—That's ilght. Now. here's & aer O €ndo. Stour . Jessen, Eureka. City Puebla| Puget Sound, Ports. |11 am|Pler 27 | Crown Point.. 278t Louis 17 On "é' °“°°“,“’;‘"“-m Willopi Tribe in | €F t0 give the visiting officers au oppor- | harder question. Who can tell me what > b n . onotuly. 3 L Eureka Con.. 55| pes t Sachem Ty v | e v were? R~ smpech o opred o Stmar Sen Joss. Brown, Panam C. Nelson.. | Seatile & Tacoma ]ho lm‘Pl!r 2 | Excheauer ... pelulion Do - 88 e &y therc was the adoption of elght “;“"h to "’f:"u‘hm;‘)"‘" ""k"'e 3°:‘1 D e S ey i E eme headquarters in Stmr famos, Madsen. San Pedro. = . Gould & 43| Utah . 22 3 and at the close of the busi- [of the organization. e speakers who | se— n. e ot janaw, Monroe, Tacoma. Columbia Astoria & Portland|11 am Plar Hale & Nor.. 85| Ye - 33 | palefaces, 4 | Teacher—Well, Robbie, what ki cane all councils. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. vood. 3 _ 3 | for the gr o ran ator | - Robbie—Shade trees.— Wo..| Chi 3 { ees.—Yonkers States- Council No. 113 has changed § Stmr Redondo._ Kror, Sen‘ Befee, msa e e T o e TONOPAH MINES. visitors. § Lampe, Grand Assistant Dictator George, | man. nd the new couneiloy o imr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo. Sterra. .| Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pmiPier 7 Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask Ahwahnee Tribe of Fruitvale was offi- | 1y ¢ iot Daputy Summers. Grand Reporter PO RO Barge Santa Paula, Neilsen, Portlend, in Puget Sound Ports. 11 amiPley 27 | Colehan M Co 28 2J/Rescue M Co. 15 . 16 | clally visited by the great sachem June i v Scise s to make thls baby | Berke Sania 2 s.| n| Speintioe D olTon Bimers 1agy 5 18 | Clalty S it Dalefhces. were adopted. . |Johnstons, Past Grand Dictator Joy, The production of pig iren in the United 1, unGe w name, equal the| Schr 1da A. -mp!:"» B(«_"fi- Harbo FROM SEATTLE, 5“" Con kg ;; &fi-‘l . e 8 'A‘:fln“mgms are being made for the |Grand Trustee Collins, Deputy Grand Dic- | Sfal:s last year was 17,821,307 gross tons: hip of any subordinate fn the | Sehr Escelsior. TRCEUY TIPS BRISE | Tteamer. ] ey | mey e 3 3iiTen A e % © 7| initiation of a class of about 100 in this | tator Btack, Grand Trustee Noble. Dicta- | IR I ICXaY SIS 20 Mey 11, lat 12 §, lon 30 W, Ger ship Sirens, | e T . Wi Pt | Lucky Tom .. 12 15Ton of Nev.. — 9 25 ' city by Yosemite Tribe on the occasion of | tor Learned and othor_s. Many good ideas | " et 0 8 s S reil bad four candi- | ¢ om gocterdam. for Tacoma. Sottae City, BURSWi & Way Pts,)dv ! MacNamara . 31 40/Ton N Star.. 50 - | the vist of the great sachem and other [ were advanced, and if adopted by Polar | at it meeting last | “Iuor 1 1ot 30N, lon 18 W. Fr bark Mony. | DOISHS. . .- -1 SUaEvAY & Wov Forte (lune 18 | MisgahEsts- 45 | lTon aoy yar-- 81 88 | grentichiet whichwwili be 06 the eventsy | Siar WHI a5 mieh to ISReete e SUSCY Time Ball. tats,” Grom Swast 'g;:,’;,‘l‘,'f'"' | City Seatile..| Skakway & Way Poris.|June 20 | N ¥ Ton. . 18" 3| Ton Taton:< 1 69 | of Tuesday, June 30. ance at meetings and add to the member- | Branch Hsdzgiizhie Qufice. 1T S N Mer .y Supreme Secretary Duden P L,,,,,.“}:‘?“ 32 30 b in—Weather | 2281 Skagway & Way Ports.\June 21 | Paymaster 23 33 United Ton... 13 16| The team of Pocahontas Tribe will visit | ship. | g M rym e Francisco, Cal.. went te mond and assisted at the fn- | POINT LODOS. Juse &3 10 b Do Jiether | Bpokans. .. | EXagway & WAy Doriajjune 33, Pine Growt .. 30 {Ulopie M 05 46 | GraanValley and Nevads City in time to| The Past Dictators' Aesociation at its| The Tims Ball on the Ferry building was that ifteen strangers v DOMESTIC PORT Py s Thiet & sy P Tent s take part in the Fourth of July celebra- | last held meeting discussed a number of | dropped sxactly at moon to-day—I. e.. at nooa A new « i s boing organized In|. AN PEDRO--Astived Juse 13—Schr Alert, | Portand.....| Nome & St. Michael..| | In Paris 56,000 families occupy but onc | tion to be heid jointly by the inhabitants | ideas, having for their object the attract. %y o Sheey Yube County. irct Graye Harbor; bark Vidette, from Ever- | Uieson. < Nomw ... ] room czch “7 1 of the two cities. Whiie.in Grass Valley | ing of public attention to the Knights ¢l %

Other pages from this issue: