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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1903 'OLD COUNTRY CEREMONY WILL GLADDEN THE HOURS Swedish-American Patriotic League Is Busy Preparing to Celebrate “Midsummer Day” With the Time-Honored 20, VIGTORIN'S GREW REPELS PIRATES AD ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile Signature of CAIMP BUSINESS UNDER IQUIRY | :fTII”S‘F Many Passengers Government Ofiicia.ls‘E Dances, Music and Merry Making of European Lands|Captain Casey and Men and Large Cargo of Ave Now Working |4+ +— *| Rout Marauders at Merchandise. on the Case. L Little Bamboo. w> Little Girls Come All|Charges Against Sa\]crs’j, | Four Officers of Wrecked Alone From Northern Hcme Will Be Fully | | Steamship Return on Japan Gorne Into. || the Gaelic. The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company's Gaelic, which arrived yester- | | | day from the Orient, had among her pas- | sengers four of the officers of the wrecked e endeavors of British Consul Ben- ! | the crimping going ness in this port are FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION Fhe vesthintion ool i steamship Victoria. The Victoria, ai- s Glass icricod v ;"\“ . ocdepad. & E avga! | though registered under the British flag, CONSTIPATION ment at as begun _\ | was owned in this port by Swayne & DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN e cffices of the is being vnniLcled Hoyt. She went ashore April 9 on Little Bamboo Island and became a total wreck. | A terday mornir oC e John. All | The rematns were sold for $3500. ! i gy g string | | After getting ashore the Victoria's peo- b — 4 is | ple underwent numerous hardships. Little They TOUCH the all Dose. n hand. | | | Bamboo is a barren rock with precipitous | ey Small Price. ug rom r publi- | sides, and it was with great difficuity tha‘; Genuine Wrapper Printed on - the In- | the shipwrecked crew climbed beyon: g | reach of the angry breakers. Captain| RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS M great em- C was accompanied by his wife, who Look for the Siguature . bottom of ;shared without complaining all the trials S are that t which befell her shipmates. | Shortly after the vessel struck Chinese AMUSEMENTS. ] AMUSEMENTS. pirates made a landing on the island and ley yesterday, Captain Casey armed all }hands, but ordered them to retain their | fire unless shooting should become a ne- | cessity. The pirates came on undismayed . > pleased to | were only prevented from Ilooting the . elat o here were taking { wreck by the heroic resistance of the of- v ter and | ficers and crew. When the pirates hove r 12 of a ques- im sight, said Third Officer Cecil Towns- | a curse to JUNE 20. MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 10c; Chil- Parquet, any seat, 25c; Balcony Slu- 000 durf dren, any part except reserved, 10c. least . pieas . between arms, but exhibited some ugly looking S 1 | | knives. The shipwrecked mariners barred | 1] I)aSS“Ig vaflde““e' A '] « their way, and when they refused to re-| The Four Empercrs of Music; Schenk | turn to their junks Captain Casey and his | men clubbed rifles and revolvers and sailed into the bandits in true sailor fash- ion. A few cracks on Celestial skuils sat- | isfiled the yellow marauders that they | wanted no loot from the Victoria, and the | pirates retired. The shipwrecked com- pany, after spending four days on the island, was taken off by a passing war vessel. Captain Casey is still in the| | Orient settling up the Victoria’s business. | | | Those that returped on the Gaelic were Third Officer Cecll Townsley, First As- | sistant Engineer A. Rudland, Second As- istant Engineer Thomas Raper and Third | Assistant Engineer W. J. Welch. 5% DR AR | Six New York Passenger Trains Run | in Quick Time, | With most excellent coach, dining car and | Brothers and the Biograph. Last times of Saona; Anna Wilson; | Frank Keenan and Company; Han- | lon’s Pantomime Company; HfllaI and Frances and Paxton’s Living | Art Studies. | 112 DOGS Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and 21 BEGINNING TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 8---BIG NEW ACTS---6 TIVOLItSEe HOUSE. NING—MATINEE TO-DAY. T MISS THIS TREAT. The Magnificent Producticn of the Great ese boats get on board esence of the customs street man when they EVERY D | sleeping car service over the Pennsylvania Operatic Fantasy, | Short Lines from Chicago through Pitts- | | burg, Harrisburg and Philadelphia to New | v IHE | York, with direct connections and|__—————— | through service to Baltimore and Wash- | | fag goes Prizes—First dog gets t 2 get $30 each; 100 be burned during a parade around the JUNE 20—Opening Performance of the s AXEL | | 14 get §1 c n 8. behi: hem ington. The story will be told by E. M. 4 get $10 each. a s q on months’ ;‘Lléen:, PIHLSTwROM | Pomeroy, P. C. A., 621 Market street, San | | THOM, the number. This is | Francisco. | EDWAR f one phase of the abuse | | D s o o o e o e o o ) uir, nde 01 0 1 » ahip Kores | ¢ PRy B enfieavoring e | 4. 3 Movement of Steamers. Blg Cast, with EDWIN STEVENS in the y e Role of King )(un‘{ vsIc! e A A THREE OFFICERS OF THE SWEDISH-AMERICEN PATRIOTIC LEAGUE, TO ARRIVE. TS A RRE ND “E;}m,, . \ WHICH IS PREPARING TO CELEBRATE “MIDSUMMER DAY" AT | | greamer. From. POPULAR_PRICES—28c. 30c and 7 | MATINEE TO-DAY " x SHELL MOUND PARK NEXT WEDNESDAY. P | T =) Telephone Bush 9. | HEAR THE PRETTY ¢ am | Chehalis Grays larbor 1 8 s 4 Tacoma .. 20 Tl b TO-NIGHT- ERY NIGHT ‘ | . CEE SR B COLUMBIA BEmn o, 2 220 < . : s | HE Swedish-American Patriotic | ish national costumes are to give the old .| Humboldt 31 : ! York C ® > i v Chips” Wiins the Stewardess. | League is completing arrange-| S i the national alrs of .| Tecoma By THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK. In the Fantastical, 2 3. D Bliey. atbiemiions asi ments for the observance of Mid-| § 1 Swedish Singing Soclety | {ai fi:‘:i"hrgi F i f - arrived yvester summer day at Shell Mound Park ‘E, to render the national hymns of Amer-1 2 . st Wednesday. ‘Juns 34 ° In| '% 304 Sweden San Pedro...| Humboldt . 2 n as In thia next edn it ne 4. Handsome decorations, consisting of .| Grays Harbor b4 weden, as in most of the Huropean coun- | fiags and shields emblematic of the twen- | a3 & Prod, - e tries, tho observance o “Midsummer | ty-four provinces of Sweden will srace | 5 Sxn Fyare . 2 m;r s Brethey. S . T ¢ mis " is an occasion for family pienics | the pavilion. The honor of being crown | Portiand & Astoria. 3 | York Run. & N large ale. In Sweden per-| ¢d midsummer queen will be contested Eel River Ports 25 c«-plnu Change of Songs. nta » ” AR “‘," counl"_ for by three pretty young ladies, one from 25 | MATINEE TO-DAY. NEXT WEEK, New Specialti Attractive Novelties. King 3 more i ny ¥+| Oakland and two from San Franeisco 25 To-night, Goodwin's POPULAR Pmuzs- <eeeee...28¢, 30, T0a the day is celebrated with more than or-| The maiden chosen for the high office | B ;&; Last Time, Greatest Success, - X dinary rejoicing and the ‘“midsummer | will be decorated with a handsome gold | WHEN WE rE pole” is a feature of the festival almost | enameled Jewel :E'?AR a3 L Trearne 1t e 4 { lliancy will note the ceremonies in | h | equal in importance to the crowning of | Brilllancy wi n | G Ian P & v lasco & some popular young lady as queen of the the evening when great torchlights will | China & Japen. FRIENDSHIP TWENTY-ONE oarer. g g p LRI 1S ; ; ’xrourvda and fireworks and illuminated | North Fork. AMELIA BINGHAM SEASO Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 333 M A Newell hay. | Instrumental music and song contribute | halloons will be a feature of the night's | Columbia. TO-NIGHT—LAST TWO NIGHTS. fired fou r having been spoken, | 10 the merriment of the festivity. The | programme. : 1.'3:'1";"5532615 |t ————————— STODAT AN SUNDEE. " lasgow for Dunedin, is | Patriotic League is composed of delegates | The celebration this year is in the hands | San Jjvan....' N. Y. via Panama | The Inimitable Comedia oted at 10 per cent | from all the Swedish soceties of San|(of Alexander Olsson, president of the | | L n the o ue list the British = == | Patriotic League and editor of the local | TO SAIL, £ Arran s cuusing o little anxisty. | Francisco and Oakland, whose duty it 1s | cOhi e LIRS Ind SR8, of the tocal | %. M‘ - xBn' CU(BTIS. ortland December 14, 1902, for Cork. | to arrange the annual festival. The Mid-| gpout fifty delegates from the vari Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Per. FAREWELL TO-NIGHT. Presenting His Famous Original Creationm, arrived. She 8 out 188 | gummer day celebration is to resemble 1n | goceties. Follows ous o ! P o R ¢ W ] celsbration ia & ble 1| societies. Following is a list of the of- | June 20. | ' o hown up. Her cargo is | €very particular the festival as conducted | ficers of the Swedish-American Patriotic | 5 Fort!and.{ Astoria & Portland| 6 pmiPler 10 | E [RCUS GIRL and consists of 67,510 cen- | In the fatherland and this year's enter- |y .agye: | Czarini Coos Bay direct 2 mPler 8| » S | ,‘““"""’:;;ffl;" surpass anything previous-| iy Oisson, president; Albin Sutheriand, ],S?fi:r::e f:fi"‘.k'.“‘i é\ox:d" p-:lg:: 1: ‘ PRESENTED BY THE FAMOUS F - - |1y a e i3 first vice president; Mrs. Augusta Ol - | MP. i Solace Sails To-Day. | “The *midsummer pole’ ’Is to be superb- |ond vice president: Axel Philstrem, recording | Shasalx §omiPler 2| | DALY THEATER COMPANY. || pricEs—Evenings. 10c_ta S0e United States navy transport Solace | 1v decorated with flowars and garlands | secretary; Miss Hulda C. Bordin, correspo.d- | City Panamy m|Pler 40 ——— | PRICES—Matinees. 10c, 18c, 3o « - at 2 o'clock for the Orient | @nd & large platform will be constructed | Ing_secretary: Gottfrid Petterson, treasurer; am/Pier 27 TO-MORROW NIGHT, o : i 2 o Orie ge o On the. flower. |J- Okerblad, Charles Rambers. K. E. Hanso pm|Pler 2 | PRI N = wi f officers and men for the | and florally decorated. On the e B Ry R ST MISS | M. B. CURTIS IN—'THE GREENHORN." E P, Dole, C | Astatic squadron. i | decked platform children attired in Swed- | drew Anderaon, revisors. OO L ke am|Pler 19 NCE O’NEIL K A C. Gehr A LA e osa.. ! o | N am| Pler - _Miss H. Henry, Coptic to Call at Midway. :.FMW%WW.| 80 piPler ‘; = NT.A H Sardou’s Mast rvl:a. - n the liner Coj v First Time Here in 's el . <4 Capiain Ringer res S o . sa o 34 | Seme Seotin, Reickeon, 14 héars Gom Bivns | _ABTORIALiriral, Jens 13:-36ur Go W | Reforia & Portiandly “‘L’;“"’ “LA TOSCA.” “35_ n er rect i | ing. ler, hence June 17. toria ortlang am(Prer 24 . I ¥ a: Isiand with mail for the cable people sta- | “Ri7®3 g0 Taylor, 24 hours from Eel River. | “REDONDO—. + Fork., Humboldt .. A WO | Hoged there | S A e 28 NI era” Cood | mts encs Jun i T 18—Stmr Geo Leo- | Borif Furk Zumbaci ismEr 3 SHAY SALN NOW O Miss E. Peck. — Bay, via Port Orford 48 hours. Sailed June 19—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San June 23. ) arker. Mrs. N NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Schr A M Baxter, lsaacksen, S days from | Francisco. | Los Angeles Porte..| 4 pm E._Siade Mre | Batara % MARSHFIELD—Arrived June 19—Schr San Coos B. & Pt.Orford|12 miPler 13 Wood and Rehr North Bend, Jackson, 61 days from | Buenaventura, from San Pedro | Humboldt .. 9 am|Pier 13 Al ‘ : A High-Class Speciaities Every Afternoon Mrs riesshire was chartered lapa Harbor GRAYS HARDBOR—Arrived June 19—Stmi Hamburg & W 2 pm!Pler 23 and Evening in the Theater. wheat to Europe at 2ls 3d, cht Guide, Olsen, S days from Grays Har- | Coronado, hence June 19: schr Jennle Theitn, | June 24. TO-NIGHT—MATINEE TO-DAY. . ndise to Liverpool or | bor. g 6B i San | BORCe June 6 | S. Monica..| Grays Harbor 4‘8&»”" 2| Magnificent in every respect.—Call. SEE THE BOHEMIAN g | 'Echr Bessie K. Merriam, ours from San 4 ISLAND PORTS | Corona.....| Humbolat .. 330 DIPler 15| Wi \Whittissey's Pudd nhead Wilson wouid | S AN GLASSBLOWER. k Grasemere loads redwood | Vicente Landing HONOLULU—Arrived June 19—Jap stmr | June 35 | done credit to the late Frank Mayo, cre- ISTT “nited Kingdom or Continent CLEARED. Hongkong Maru, from Yokohama: stmr Hana. | MePeS: - Hamburg & Way..| 2 pmiPler 25 | Doe o the part — Bulletin. v VISIT THE prior to arval Friday, June 10 . | lel. from Midway Island; stmr Alameda, hence | Btate of Cal| San Disgo & Wey.| § amiPier 19 W1 .ip hittl Pound and One-fali Bab {ohala (st Bleele) is char- | bury, Hongkong and Yoko- | June 13. June 18—Schi 3 entralia...| Grays Harbor..... w w from Chemainus to Cape T Facife Mail S8 Co. Sambie. FEOemhia Tt Rock | e Sydney & Way Pia ’::IPH‘::' 12 hite t C8CY, ‘ > ‘ y Bay at 08 9d—chartered in | % Alexander, San Diego; Pa- | Salied June 18—Jap stmr America Mary, | VAlencia-.:| Puget Sound Ports. (11 dm|pier o7 | ARd the Ausmented Alcazar Company in Bk AND HIS COMPANIONS arrival | > Co . for Hongkong; stmr Nebraskan, for Kahulul, Neglune 26, ¥ ain’s Masterplece, IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS George Curtis returns to Honmolulu . Jepson, Victoria and FOREIGN PORTS. ewport & Way...! 9 am/Pier 19 9 BABY SEA LION ON THE SEAL ROCKS! with general Cargo { Port Townsend; Pa Coast Steamship Co. HONGKONG—Salled May 16—Br ship Chil. Hoastets Kahulul,| $ pm | ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN DISPLAY TO-NIGH? e | SAILED. 3 tonford, for Roval Reads. Abigrta & Pectienditl ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, 3¢ e s Cisge ; ot omer, o Friday une 18, | AL BAY Arrived June 16-Br ahip se- China & Tapan |1 o WlLSON— " X ; Stmr Arctic. Reiner, Eure sura’ from Tacoma | H'r e .u;::,:flH Karen .:!mak )he:u:d:l)m Y:_"\ Stmr Kores. Seabury, Hongkong and Yoko- ORINTO—Arrived May 2i—Ger stmr Hero- J-v" P;;m i GRAUMAN’S "'-fi Koy o okl hama, via Hono amburs. Eve, The: Mat. To-day, i0c fo Soc. ot Sta orted merchandise cargo valued at $346,217, | Stmr G C Allen, Grays Harbor, ER—Passed June 12—Ger 2, —wH:‘n—: WHITTLESEY IN A | exclusive of treasure, and distributed as fol' | Stmr Whitesboro. Cisen. Foint Arena. from_Hamburg, for Oregon. s Puget Sound Forii uu’:fif«:t Presentation of Robert B. Mand E“"p@'fifg‘\ofl‘ofi‘fif"m“m |Jows: For Honolulu, $17,273: Japan, $85,861; | Stmr Lakme, Walvig, Eureka. ANTWERP—In port June 4—Ger bark Nal, FROM SEATTLE, tell's Famous Success, FRANK CUSHMAN; the Leons: The Esmerds ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘|’P~|nlv $220.80%; Manila, $1507; East Indies, | Stmr Rival, e, Houds Landing. for San Francisco. 4 d Bandy and Wilson; Christy and_ Willis; . Korea, $2141; Viadivostok, $260. The Stmr Gipsy, Leiand, S8anta Cruz. Satled June u'»—uer lhlp chue. for Seattle, For. MONBARS Devaney and Allen: Hayward ul Hu: | Foowing were the leading exports: Stmr Navasro, Weber, Bowens Landing. and vass 1 . SRR oo D A ward; Clinton Montgomery and the Bloscope, | *7o Honotu 500 1bs rice, 200 pota- | Ehip Ocidental, Sodersren. Port Townsend. A TEMAT A Sa1d June I—Ger stmr Skagmey & Way Forta |y . toes, 25 sk e 500 o canned Eoods, 1008 | B Bty Loch Garve. Ritchie, Queenstown. Theben, for Hamburg. Skagwi s PRICES—Night—25c, 20c, 15¢ and 10 | 1o candy, 40 pkgs groceries and provisions, 25 | Schr Falcon. Anderson, San Pedro. VALPARAISO—Arrived June 7—Br bark Skagway AW- Pom uune za Matinees—20c ‘and 10c. ©s mineral water, 20 cs wine, 9480 lbs tobacco, | Schr Cunfianza, Frenz, Notelys Landing. Lota, from Newcastle, Aus; Br ship Beech- Skagway & w.y Porte. |June 24 Phone for Seats—South 1023 ‘ 12 cs cigars and cigarettes, 14 pkgs machinery, | TELEGRAPHIC. wood, from e'cnlle‘ Ans. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.(June 2§ 26 pkgs ful 10 pkgs electrical ppue- | POINT LOBOS, June 19, 10 p m—Weather Salled June 4—Ger stmr Nnno & St. Michael..|June 35 i | 33 cs boots d shoes, 22 pkge dry goods, 5 cs | hazy; wind N'W, velocity 2¢ miles per hour. | bate & phes druge. T pkgs sewing machines, 12 | DOMESTIC PORTS. alied June 19, 2 p m—Stmr _lo: uaz:“.-.:_t:a..mt : l;’:“’ m.u;:'.n ' < San Francisco Fischer's y to enjoy the new Dol healiin | pkes leather, 11 cs soap. FAIRHAVEN—Arrived June 19—Stmr Olym- 1t's called “Twirly Whirly"—now don't be so tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- from Tacoma. C t, h June 18. WHATCO) HAKODAT! WHATCOM—Arrived June 19—Stmr Rain- Fo 'Japan—3185 bbis flour, 182 cs canned | pic, hence June 15. June 1S—Stmr Grace Dol- | YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 20—H B M etmr . not only the best SOAp | goods, 88 pigs grocerles and provisions, 5000 1bs | lar, hence June 13. Sparrowhawk, from Esquimalt; H B M .mr % surly, unsurpassed cuisine, 15 7 , 11,250 Ibs sugar, bbls spirits, FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 19—Stmr Brook- | Amphitrite. from Esquimalt B For T'll have & good time, as you very well unequaled service and ; & butter, 4379 Ibs Iyn, for .San Francisco. Virago, (rom Esquimalt. June 13—Br ,u.,, Bun, Moon lnd '.Hdi. g 3 CORREDIon: for toilet and bath but also ced milk, 1 cs wine, 77 pkss leather, | "SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 19—Yacht Lur- | Atholl, hence May v-md sm o Cats aan S know. moder: n ces ’ n‘ncul(urllh ‘mpl;.m"“.lb:s hpkf.l - "n.;\N'm"!‘)l%froi.-‘é:?lPd June 9—Schr Lotti for rAB:‘rll‘AP‘rlnc o J"n. ¥ " " Wflacis, d _Heights of H\Ch and Low are the attributes that . | £oots and shoes. 25, sheet lcas G - chr . - . for shavmg. Pears was |04 15cs paints. 30 cs rubber goods, 19 pkgs | Carson. for Eureka. CAPE TOWN— Arrived Frigr to June 19_¥r W“"'{k;‘gz‘;" A ] have made these two | machinery, 165,600 Ibs soda ash, 24 pkes rwfln‘l CASPAR—Arrived June 18—Stmr South | bark Bidart, hence April 2; Nor bark Fortuna, thority of the Superintendent. & 0 cano n un hotels po.ular with PR, 30 e NOTE—The high and low water occurs at alled June 19—Schr W H the ‘inventor of shaving- | To China 5 bbis flour, 2682 gals 31 cs t & w! t | wine, 5096 _1be fara 5 cn eklmom, 14,225 lon | ler, from Seattle Talbot, for Victoria. :?;ngl“{mgzm:m-'w SO D Bt tick soa: Aried snrimps. 1000 Ib¢ ham and bacon, €331 | UMPQUA—Sailed June 16—Schr (o SUAYMAS—Sailed June 18—Stmr Curacas, | {he highest e 1s R By o R B, cisco. stac P- | ibs bread, 56 cs liquors, 50,000 Ibs sugar, 10,219 | Biuhm. for San ro. June 18—Schr Llly, 'or San Fraucis -u;N Sl SRVED SEATS—Nights, 3, S0c and 0 e S | ibs_coffee, 50 pkgs fresh fruits, 11,000 ‘Ibs ce- SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1908 | fer Ban Franclsco 518 I1be butter, 1125 pks bottled beer, 1655 Arrived June 16—Schr Beulah, Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and from San | GLASGOW—Arrived June 15—Stmr City of Established over 100 years. o 1 P s st £ e B R Siane oceries and provisions, 6154 Ibs 20 cs | Pedro Bombay, from Philadephia, via St Joh: el T4.47 | 50c; Children at Matinees, 10c and 23c. > :ffw‘r:«" cs assorted canned goods, 175 cs | PORT HARFORD—Sailed June 18—Stmr | June 19—Stmr Pomeranian, from u«.flk.’.’ X g:: s 85 e e eV B VNN nived milk, 150 Ibs codfich, 874 Ihe 5 o | Coos Bey, [ San Francisco. MOVILLE—Sailed June i9—Stmr Furnessia, | Moon risss .. e N'S dried fruit, 6650 Ibs pearl barley, 45| TATOOSH—Pessed in June 10—§tmr Se- | for New York; stmr Parisian, for Montreal. ¢ v=ir DR. JORDA oreaT @ (UCT T 1540 Ibs dried. fish, 50 cs | quots, from Astoria o SOUTHAMPTON — Salled June 19— Stmr |5 |Timel _ ITh [Pimel cartridges. 44 pkgs machinery, 26 pkgs jeather, Passed out June 19—Stmrs Valencia and 8an | Deutschland, for New York, via Ft. TE. '.usEu. or ‘ ‘T . pkgs millwork. €3 cs paints, 28 es rul bber teo, for San Francisco; schr Wilbert L LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 18—Stmr Car- H Wi u' . BESPO“SIB nou .7.0ul, @ | £o0ds. 2122 balcs 140 ca cotion domestics, 521 | Smith from Fawhaven, for Miio; bictn News- | pathia, from New York; stmr Southwark, from o8 u'u " OF LE SES. ’ 1061 KAREET ST bet. G872, bls wire 46 pkgs sewing machines, 56 pkgs | boy, from Port Blakeley, for :-_n P ontréal and Quebec. “) iR lEey s . Tas Larges Amtomicu Moseum b b2 § | chicies, 000 Ibe starch, 30 bxs mails, 300 rolls S SBATILRArvined fine 0 Ste Malvhlp Salled June 19—Sumr Cymee, for New York, —oz10°11 €0 Catalogue and Priee Lists Mailed word desses of amy comracre o g B o uge an a race | v nsto : S pesinimesy cmeadly e tdes & | TS I, i L é u"’e'--'.::mmfi."fl' ca | Dollar, bence June 13, and sailed tor What- °."*=E‘ng:‘,";,::‘;: June 19—stmr Lu- bl ul i :5 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ¢n Applieation. gt > canned v s can can! rom ‘s o ¢ D JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN § |55 ooncl - 52 phes. groceries and” provisione, | | Balled June 18_Stmr Dolphin, for Skagwas. | ciedsa; xime New Enziand, from Foion,"oe |~ MoxETm the above o tides RECREATION PARK. FRESE AND SALT MEATS. Comttation free and strictly private. . | 1265 1bs dried fruit, 10 cs paper, 4 cs boots and | June 19—Stmr F o . Livi . and ed. the early morning tides are siven in the left —~——EIGHTH AND HARRISON—— s B R Trcomemn personsiy on by leher. A ) | shoss, 50 bbis botler fuid. EANTA BARMARAArrived Jineio_stme Sailed - June ‘To-Sumr Commonweaith, for | Fand eitumms and the v the JAS. BOYES & Cu. S5 "5.0"Nam bt T e . @ | i 107 phgs grocerieq | Fedondo, from San Pedro: stme Siate of Call | for ‘Borton, iy e o occireite s it 82| CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. | ~oswacs, saws somsreoss, 270 ¢ < for Bk '..'.53'-’-";; ot @ | and provielens. 100 cx condensed milk, 100 kegs L, pay "ene o= Y TORK ire ’“;:w};—!:ph Al | fourth time column gives the last tide of the e OFFICE, BANK m m e R S - D REKA—Arrived_June 19—8tmr Coquille | Enitado nia. from ' Southemp s S | aay ot WA o e ate ia | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; sAT-| GEQ. H. FULLER DESK C0. =3 0 ok somDAN & 0O, W51 ‘Market 5.5 F. ! e River, benee June 17; stmre Eureka, ‘Corono | bours. ‘antucket e The coundinge o e Wntted Toutes URDAY, 3:00 P. M. Miimaton oo e eeeeeeeeal and San Pedro, hence June o iad Sane 10oStme Cedric. for Liverpool: rts, except when ) | SUNDA’ 20 . Shipping Intelligence. ATt e L e T F w T | e M e brecedes the heighte, and ber W es 8 A oILS. s une n Ty - ENOA—ATTiv: une m-m.mr ohenzol- | given is sul the the UBRICATING OILS. LEO; & ELLIN Those suffering from wesk | A Al 1. arona, § mlfi;fl:; L0 lern, trom New York, via Cora s o e | B e of rerorsoes s the mece ot | SEATTLE vs, SAN FRANCISCO| vzpsameo ons, mx:- Main 1715, nesses which s-pd:'tplew-ruf Stmr Townt Arena, Miller, 14 bours from |land: stmr Prentss, for San Franclsco; tug | HAVRE—Amived Juve 10—Stmr La Bre- - T LADIES' DATS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ¢ life should take Juven Pills. | Mendocino. Sea Rover, n . from New York. vance Sale, on mo. One bottle will tell & story of | Fsl-m‘,; Navarro, Weber, 8 hours from San| FACOMA Sailed Jume “Ische Expansion, | “EieRsoy G —Sailed June 19— Stme Pienic at Stockton. E C. HUGHES, e g iy ol “,,,;’;""'(:;fk&?.'“m"“m“ i mm} Pomons, Swanson, 17 hours from Bu- | MENDOCINO Sailed Jupe 19—Schr New- FOVipREL. Srn Dlanbure avd. Yyethiaiten, Sunday morning a on - su me st 3. V. e | rel Arrived June 19—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck, S e o Syt o e pos | "oy w8, e P THRREEE BT Sow 8- s | i B J5 - Tl e B | .‘.J ITENT: - a! 2 e fi’“ originators C. 1. Hood Co.. fl: Stmr Lakme, Walvig, . hurl from San wu'rm'r-»nuud June 19—Stmr West- ARTHUR—Arrived June 15—Stmr 2 Prieiors Mh. wort, hence June 18. from Portland Or. P 330 MARKET ST. SF N i A

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