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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY COSTLY JEWELS ARE DISPLAYED Fine Gems nf Princely Value | Included in the Stock of | the Bohm-Bristol Company | BT — BRILLIANT EXHIBITION | BIG LINER HERMONTHIS ARRIVES IMakes Quick Voyage ping at Salina C | The growing importance of Salina Cruz is beginning to impress itself upon | the commercial world and the name Wealthy Guatemalans Bound for the East [FUND RECEIVES ANOTHER BOOST Donations for San Francisco Building and Its Exhibits Are More Than $36,000 BUILDERS GET DRAFT AT THIS PORT From Hamburg, Stop- ruz to Land Party of April 21—Bktn Scbr Excelsfor, or San Francisco. { iled April 21—Stmr Bee, for | SOUTH SND—Arrived Gleaner 113, for San | APRIL 23, 1904. THINKS STRIKES UNNECESSARY General Ballington Booth Says Artisans Were Never Better Off Than To-Day ARBITRATION FAVORS ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile Signature of M‘( who filed 8 similar suit & week ago. 1t takes plenty of time to count the ats oo the elephant, but you can easily | the time if you use & from . F. Gas and Electric Co.. 415 Poste ange | PORT HARFORD—Sailed April 22 7 & m— | §tmr Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. Eutled April 22Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. ATTLE Arrived April 22, 8:25 & m— Stmy_Alaskan. hence April 18. Eaned Aoril. 22— Stmr Geo W Loomie, for San Francisco, routes he has selepted for the com- pany's purported ‘fpute from Eureka to San Francisco. -President Ripley expects to return to San Francisco ln about a week. PLEADS GUILTY TO ROBBERY,—Robert McKay pleaded gullty to a charge of roh- bery in Judge Dunne's court yesterday and will be sentenced on April 28." Te held up Dennis Haley of 340 Minna street “on the | aght of March 1 and tock $& from him. .y sations._ CE—626 Market st. mur—nunmxmal-m& New Firm Intends to Make|ot the Mexican port p;fvmxsfs to li!‘eh> iet Ape 21-stomr Forty Per Cent of Work on Righting of Disputes Should SRS N come familiar as San Francisco with |g okt \ . s 1 Its Advent in This City |snippers ana travelers whose goods i) Shrrived Apr zi-sene sumeon, | Municipal Structure Being | Be Left to Parties Who BILIOUSNESS. ) d vho o ys ca or trans- HARBO! fled April 21—Schr { Y, H Q o | % . : » an Event of Importance{®2d whose journeys call for e e Ean Francisbor scnrmuth | Done CommitteeSendsCoin! Are Directly. - Concerned | SICK HEADACHE. continental and trans-Pacific transpor- e, fof San Pedro; sehr B K Wood, ! - { l TORPID LIVER. —— ; for San Pedro 7o e tation. Guatemalans and the residents | fof Sen Redro. =~ : i | REDONDO- ed April 22—Stmr Lakm ; 3 { i k Aladdin's lamp had burst its en-|of other Central American republics | from Eureka: stmr A-unmun, hence April -2 Anpouncement was made_ )esterduyi General Ballington Booth of the Vol- | FURRED TONGUE. br over the city of Sam|gre now going to New York by way | pr. g o B Peare, | by Ithe general committee havlng In{yinteers of America arrived in the cny! INDIGESTION. Francisco it could not have thrown|of Se Cruz instead of through this | '3"(‘;\'&""’ April 2—Stmr. North charge the work of. providing a San|y.gterday morning and received a cor- | CONSTIPATION e bea ul rays than did the dis- | city or by the isthmus route. The Kos- Aprit 22-Stmr Spokane, . for San [-Francisto building and San Francisco | gia} greeting from the members of the | DIZZINESS. . > o’ 0. 5 i piey of diamonds and other magnificent | mos liner Hermonthis, which arrived | TATOOSH Passed out April 22-Ger barky eXhibit ~at the St. Louis Exposition | organization. SALLOW SKIN. jewels that were exhibited yesterday | here yesterday from Hamburg ‘and , lx:m Port Blakeley, for West Coast; | that Claus Spreckels has contributed Speaking of the work ot the Volun- | Small PilL. by the mew firm, the Bohm-Bristol South and Central American POTtS, | oy Nutb gy 'F Meibourne; bark Palmyia. { g0 1 the fund. This donation brings | teers and of the numerous channels | S s Company land. the Mexican port a party| GRAYS hHARaOI‘.]—;\srrived April 21-Stmr | o iho gotal to, $36,300. In this s in- | Which it has started .to alleviate uml They TOUCH the Small rids. e Gomoern. P S r 1 ot s bound ralia, hence Apri Z ' homeless, the e e o o e Bowis. The| ' Sir S0 AmPmt_tint et Sy | slnpl the S99 SRR S Lot | - Genuine Wrapper Printed on : eiry house of Denver, Colo. Owing to Tehauntepec Raiflroad will carry them | ; Srou Tacoite. v v | DT vAsaTn, 600" b, ‘heB‘:re‘": ,;_“:;e- I have heard that theve are thousands of | RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS W fts wonderfu] success in that line it to EI Paso and its overiand connec- om Roch Harbor, for San Fran- | clation, $1000 by the ard t; flrn : ;nt(:t:r‘:é :-;fip,wm:::‘rm ts:nulty“::riu;wl::‘:: LOOR for the Signature decided to seek other and larger flelds. | tions the remainder of thelr long jour- [€ioee, L 5 L L) | Of San Francisco, :::J;oub“y%t:e N, | men Are "whlking the sidewaiks with tnelr | With that end in view the company ney. The establishment of & lite Of |gur Whucure trom Fori Loe Absels, for | PAcIfc s e 1 e iy somoved. t_ asefu | RAILWAY TRAVEL BAILWAY TRAVEL the ern metropolis | passenger steamers between Salina / | | bendicraft and labor. | T t would outdo z and the Orfent is in contempla- rcrAs:xlgR;?ucsx““.fl Aoril 22—Stmr Oregon. | gmounts. A report was also recelved MRCUTRL SLy JPTL (or comes to this—that acing its stock before | tion and by the time the Mexican Gov- | BAN PEDRO—Salled April 21—Stmr laqua, | that 40 per cent of the work on: the!the adjustmént between capital and labor is|: " H the public anything that has ever been | ernment has completed the extensive | 338 EFRCH o uyry memper, from | San Francisco bullding 18 fnished. .Un- | 200, CL B Tt Mo s 0 Tratnsleavesnd are publ 3 Y L rnme: has 2 Arrived Aoril 22—Ger ri el 1 i ! y 3 “So Y ! this called for the seen heré. For months it has been fit- ' dock and wharf scheme now under con- | Hamburg; stmrs South Bay and Samoa, from der the contract | MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. { due o arsive b 2k S ik et . sy W SR AR i1 | Redondo; schr Chalienger, from Willapa; schr | forwarding of $6500. A draft was ac- | | § UnE up e eas t 104-110 Geary . stru at that port Salina Cruz will | SeAPnest, sebr PRAIERERE, ! b 5 P R to\ I ‘régret ;4. e in | {Eaveling (hrough "the | | z SAN FRANCISCO. < of = tes an g 3 he| san e el . | cordingly issue or 2 me k of architects and be in the battle for the | sAN fled April 22—Schr Ad B 5 z : country so many men out of work, and concelve, and to that|Orental trade. | | 22_stmr aliance, | the New York contractors Who are | though L would mot for a moment begtudge | = 0 Frox Aracs 10, 1904 shed its design. Fix- Hermonthis brought 6800 tons of ‘ t “for San Francisco. erecting the structure. o L@;sevgnl:x‘t;esle:::l z:rn:."*;!lfl;fi:;d; 3 e Frrsy Drror hogan “h included 12,000 bags of | LAND PORTS. | © From Architect. Samuel Newsom & ... "4, 70" 1o well enourh alone. (Foot of Market Strees.) € h include: v 4 HONOLULU—A 1 April 21—Schy Mary | dispatch & recelved concerning the| With some men the more they get the more and bes The -0 o v { _HONOLULI rrived April ary | dispatch wa e mor o R The -ooffee CTOp . HOW..-Bettik from Port Dlakeley. April 24— Stmr | Drogress of work. The Toof of the city's , they want. Mind you, 1 say and emphasize Teave — IN LINE. _ — awsrvs moved to market, and in the moving | Avril_16. | S a me men,” until the capitalists and mer. Th N l’fll W te # ~F004 Vacaviile, Winters, Rumeey— .- 7. gl e oy oo o s | it ventura, for Sydney, | bullding is on, the floors. ate dm and | crants, "the’ company. or the institutions that & NO) estern P00 i sutean Eimiraand Basre o # o 5 5 N PORTS. | the tower is nearly complete r. | employ em ‘are compelled to throw ¥ > is a_generous one, but next | < 2 {©off in order to seek ‘relief from pressure. £ £ 2 7 v-u b1 Ci to be wne of the best | Arrived April 20—Br ship | Nawsom wired that the San Franciseo | ™0 frt o0 Rt mEeT Of Siriices, the nion Pacific Excursions 304 Vaielo, e mmm _____ s r; | orfl 21—Br stmr Mi- | building is consplcuous from the maimunusy cendition of the laborer. Had the 7304 )mu. Livermore, Tracy, Lat ¥ the great FExposition Sriking employes of the land continued their afford_unusual cpportunities for, an Stockon . 7.20¢ The nthis was 110 days com- Xoril 10—stmr City of | eRfrance to the great EXBOSWOR work with the wages they were recelving they et e eyt b e e o St el | w ¢ ¢ Yor r s. It was foreseen tha! would have gained more in the long, run than am ‘or m. 1 ln. ing from Hamburg. In addition to her | Ws q,f' o R il T s R“’u"d, d by being thrown out of employmeht, losing [ Willows. tFrato, iufl, WN—Sall Fr bark hi int an ! 2 big cargo she brought treasure valued | TOWN-Silled Anch. BloWe Work | e . iandmaci SEORESERAS B their wages, jeopardizing the support of themw Pt Teeoes, Semte e & Senie Meildiachs bl AR and twenty-one passengers % e April 21—BY ship | the architectural design was 'SUEEeSt-|wives and ‘families and in the end having and 8.004 e N X 7.50¢ monds fill a cese of goodly r included the following | hence Dec 6 for Londen. | ed with the view for galning for this | gained no specific advantae. the 530. pLTTaYIle, Orevil - e ” - il Passed April 22— v %1 3 " - - Among them a co { hence Dec b for Queenstown. I'city all the advertising of afavor- WAGES NEVER BETTER. o Byros. Traey. Stockon. Wew: ng $40,000, Maria_and_Olga | ed April 21 S etmr | able kind that was possible. On “the other side there is an ail responsi- ' Excursions Every Day Atmons, . Heaford, Viselis - the John Belitz, | S Honolulu_and_San_Francisco. The San Francisco committee on dis- | ble duty on the part of the employer that Porterville 5 g h [ Aoril 22—Br stmr Aga- X collection | Wages be paid adequate to keep the workman § Personally conducted parties leave 8304 Port Costa. Lathrop. Modests, »ches of all 4 for China and Japan. | play has bex‘utn mbma se & Feanciseo | 12 some degree of comfort so that bik lite N o n Eoncicon every Wedn 7 'l'lerco;. Fresno, v,_"an.uw 3 | et books written by ' San anc is not one of lengthened hours and undue toil esday, on, Hanto: s, Bakers- 0 tk shape a Hz'dfr | Sun, Moon and Tide. { :fnhor! and also of works that relate for a remtneration which proves almost un- | Thursday, Friday eid 2 4500 -~ g g E . | Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | San Fi jsco, whether written here sufficient ' to eke out one’s existence. i s to 3-0" are ttrac h | Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | t0 San Francisco, But I am told by the conservattve and § Leave Los Angelesene day earlier. §! n rald t | at For Point. entrance to San Francisco | or elsewhere. The same committee is | thinking workingman that there never was | 4200 CT0.. AR Sl he City of | Published by -official authority of | S oviding for & collection of busts | & tme in the history of the wage-earner | Choice of routes. 330 Oukial,Chivise f & small pea ard worth $4000 is i | the Supe: dent. also prov ng | when the working people had more money than For full faformation apply to er sddetes wolumne and Angels. deed a gem. This fine stone was located e e high and lew waters occur at|of well-known San Francisco persons | now. .Savings banks are full almost to bursi- | 8.004 Abantic By, on nd Bast. 1 by Mr. Boh . 204 ¢ 5 Fho. Arowghi. § front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 | ot oo oo mous paintings. This even- | Ink and the problem seems to be. to return | R. R. RITCHIE, S. F. BOOTK, 8304 Richmond, Martines sad Way b ohm while he was traveling in of cargo an n at Fort Pomnt; the Height | ¢ 3 will view, | {0 ™y former phrase, the adjustment between eral Agent, Gen'l Agent Pass'r Dept., Station London &nd experts have pronounced Stormy weather | ing the committee at large employer and employe, and the place for lhn‘ mmanmb Western Ry. Union Pacific R. R. 10.00s riand Limiced — Ogden, . one of the most perfect in existence days | 3 SATURDAY ”,,T" 2 ! at the home of the United Arts and ,-;!duzu;\:n: JL’.,’;"M”‘.'"L',‘Q,’,;,’S,‘."‘.':‘;.C,‘.‘ 'rfw?; 617 Market St. No. 1 Montgomery St. fo. ““'uvr.omln. Chicago. |’,fl: when it comes t array of cost- ¥ "f | Crafts, 2203 Central avenue, a collec- W00 0 04" of those Wwho know nothing | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ll‘g:un Angeies Passenger — Port iv jewels, a pear shaped pearl of 8 | tion of furniture, 'desks, taboureues,,nb-y;x(: the mn‘('cm:xrlxangs m‘\o!\'ed “but nr‘ i::;n'.” "E‘::‘:':m“um:‘: s S e ¥ ! parties most intimatel al ramount con- evaine, which the frm treasures as R S i s v i e ] UNION T s 4 pre-emine | used in the’San Fran | General Booth is to speak at the First | PACIFIC 1200w mENECTIAIE Lon Angeice : $60,000 is give T fe Presbyterian Church, Van Ness avenue | 2 ayward, Niies sad Way Scatiens. . . | 3 2 | ki Sacramento River Steamers. rees as high PERSONAL {and Sacramento _street, to-morrow | 3 u'n'neu"‘wumms T, s g fr $2 to ! night, and at the First Congregational | sodlan - g, . = 3 | » Marysville, Oroville snd way s rt add to hD‘['A‘}‘( G. Downing of Sulsun I8 &%{ oy 0y post and Mason streets, on | . 10.501 the Lic | | | Monday night. | e of silverware Sister Liners to B. F. Brooks, an oil man of Weed, ; | s tches and other { is at the Palace. e ag bo\’» exposition o|r u:; u;mlq Dr. A. M. Ritchie-of Pacific Grove OFFER VALUABLE PRIZES | aw. Of the ma tides are given in the lef A Stok " the successive tides of the |18 8t.the Grand. bR, Rarevamma | —_ mlamnsh;mr;‘n.vtlldo.lm 5 residents curre! o - | . AL % " Vi . ‘altatoga, San: . 204 v : occurrence as to time; :;;‘ General C. If’ ;\ Last of These to Be for Winners in Compet. 4.00r Niies. Tracy. Stockiton. Lodf 4% it hen there are but three tides, s | geles 1s at the Palace. : itive 11 During Sovereign 4307 Haywad, Niles, Irvingion, Saa { 18.904 g - | 8a%: e ecurs. The heights given are in rinsky, o = " - k a _f:xp ) g - mm;“_ g fmw’ smmx Arthur Levinsky, ‘ane attorney Grand Lodge Week. - ooty arvey charts, excep: whea a/nfeng L0 | Flodkion, S e X The executive committee of the Cal- | 1 ATRSHIP WILL ATT e ien Trom_ the Aepth given by | Bishop W. H. Moreland of Sacra-|ifornia 0dd Fellows, which is arrang- | 1 ta. Tracy, Stockton . 1O SOAR THIS MORNING fi"Chatts. The plane of refereace 18 the mean | mento is at the Occidental. |ing for the reception and entertain- | L B wark Wiley e85t Sen.. 3 ! of the lower low waters > | Dr. C. E. Winslow of Bartlett| ment of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, | b v g gy g B Inventor Says e Will Try to Encircle Time Ball. | springs is staying at the Lick. | the governing body of the order, dur- | Pont.: Pors: Coatd. Bentetn, Sur The Cali®fower and Return B':r"h Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., !!ef-i William Pierce, a capitalist of Sui-|ing the week that it is in session in! i':cfl‘fl"' X:;:ll;‘&ccr:?::zlo. " Mostings Mlasiosin’s saiseppers o/ Exchange, San Francisco. Cals | gy; and wife are at the Palace. | this city next September, has decided L SR 2 ' R i gL Joagen > Ball on the \ow-‘y ot the :};11\ Gualtiero Borghi, a coffee planter of ‘ k; o:;cr :;)n;olphyhandlg:i‘fis [to ca:tons‘ CALIFORNIA ~ T e Sy ey : was ar tis. mé ocsibos Salvador, is at the St. Francis: of the Patriarchs Militant and _to LIMITED TO e ; B ' 1. e, at noon ¢ or at 8 > CHICACO 5. . Greenwwic ; V. S. McClatchey, editor of the Sac- | lodges. LEAVES DAILY arti > 11.200 e T | Lieuten: 3. in charge the California. The first prize open to all cantons 8.06r Oregon & California Ex) : ’ e ) e ramento Bee, is at the 21"01 n ¢ Bos. | entering in the competitive drill wilt [ 55930 & m, through 3 days, 4, Page: Sonnd and Hartd 850 - c Mall - 7 vis, capitalist o by I snd, et Sound a; I € o Man- | Movements of Steamers. | Arfh“r “':etgae‘dwatalhepgt Francis. | Pe & stand of colors or a trophy, to R e S5 B 2.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- v b AEA [ ton, is regist s fi;]‘; a wealthy | COSt $300; first prize to cantons out- b_._""’—’______z..-.#: ot T St | william Norman Canfleld, a Wealthy | ige of the jurisdiction of California Other Santa Fe Trains: COAgT ey - tio Steamer. | i resident of Chicago, Is & b | entering the competition, $100 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | 1ABA BantsCruz Excursion(Sundsyonly) 8108 Humbc wat cis. - P | ond prize for such cantons, $500; first Merced, Hanford and Visalta. IJIA wo'v-;l.l .i.:.\.‘r::u%r:-: m . ¢ Mayor M. R. Snyder of Los Angeles | ,,.j,e for California cantons, $200; sec- _ 5 h 5| £ Foig e Craz sid Way Stations. 5.55¢ reets i is in the city and staying at the Pal-| g, $150; third, $100; fourth, $50. » 2357 Newark, Cen e 'S S ineod ace | There will also be prizes of $50, $30 | v s e e A o ST i";"&‘.‘:.,“"..."”u‘,"' : ¢ | : ! 7 , P vy alder ta Croz " air has be - | ¢ el r , rominent 1umber-. 2 % Principal Way Stations ......... +10.55. | Humbalde 110 Arthur Hill, & p < and $20 to cantons making the 1ar&- | pyoypr GFFICES—641 Market St. and | 4160 luu-.s-.a'.'u.mo.mm 854 | oos Bay R man of Michigan, is at the St. Fran-|est numerical showing on the occa- | ‘way station: <"VlllA 2 i ok | rays Harbor | FPerry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- = Mara Will Dock Tuesday. | Bl BEH cis. : | sign of the parade. oA N HA BOR FER exe liner America Maru, which 1s Poriland & Astoria . L. Finley, proprietor of a news-| In addition prizes amounting in the | "’""‘““" Cal. 37 Bouth First St. | From SAN¥RANCISCO, Foot ot Marke stsr-‘snw y-morrow Portiand, T:;O;;" | paper at Santa Rosa, is at the Cali- | aggregate to Issooo will be distributeq | — 582 Jose. ""'-';";,‘”w" :"’:,',fg“’;‘,“',"‘_.}"‘ o fornia, jamong e lodges appearing in the 18- Al e toted _ | street parade; for the best float; for | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. GOAST LINE (Broad Gange. Benjamin K. Knight, District Attor- 8 H hird wasend Streets.) e TR ney of Monterey County, is at the Cal- | the greatest number in line, and toi LESSER T04 The st Yornd | the lodge coming from the longest dis- 17.60a Thag Escpiius Xam: Hoxnts - tanee Tram St TeaRas SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIE | 7as: NSh e EhS K:nshetielice 4 Jay W. Adams, Pacific Coast agent ¢ { RAILWAY OOMPANY. BpizE tay { of the Nickel Plate road, Is at the Oc- $002 The Coaster-—Stops aniy Sab Jover Puset atal ADVERTISEMENTS. ] Soowen. Webig PN 95 TWae SNeeut, Gty (connection for Wolis ‘amboldt or). Pajaro, e (con- Humboidt William E. Gerber, State Fish Com- SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | nection to and from Monterey Humboldt ..o missioner, is down from Sacramento 9 | | 50 aa 48 p M TeatazesMite it Ardo," Faso Honics Santa Mar: T xican Ports o.l|Apr. and registered at the Palace. R A e R S gartta. San Luis Oblepn. principal is chartered i | 3 “ i xtra trip a m. anec: British Col N . Wl e R. B. Burns, chief engineer of the ] SUNDAYS_8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, for Lompecy. primelpt sassoms = S ..|Apr. Western system of the Santa Fe road, 1 . m. e I.:ylv 1040 ooner ¥ 2 : o 5% arrived from Los Angeles yesterday SAN RAPAEL TO SAN FRANGISCO.| y,00. sun Jose. Tres Finos. Ceptois HAINSWORTH ACCUSED Gray's Harbor to Sydney at - 3 | and-is at the Palace. e e SantaCras Paciacrove Salinan ON CHARGE OF FORGERY Alden Besse returns to Honolulu 9 i & Way sl (Abe 39| J. B. Ricco,” the newly appointed A - . trdaysExtra x'm‘aonlftlng -:G:Lasxl\zt Way Stations ~ cargo. Sound Port May 1| Vice Consul from Guatemala, arrived Pears’ soap is dried a 40, 4°55, 506, 6: m. S et B u':ni“&:;':::-'?l:‘:"lf-a o8 15 Alleged to Have Indorsed Check in B 4 i May 2! from the southern republic yesterday ’ v Theve o\, a E,,m ¢ the Name of G. K. Frink and Shipping Intelligence. Ot | and is at the Occidental. whole year. That's why it | san Franciseo| sest: 2. 3003 P . gl nal — . TO SAIL. . T. Crane, a manufacturer of ele- Week Destina- Sun- | Week 1 Monte, Monterey, e ARREVED. o SR o o ' Daye. tlo. days. | Dava. FiciicSiors ‘“.'-'."""""m" k, president of Thomas day, April 22 Sweamer. | Destination, | Bails,| Pier. /| VAtors in Chicago, ; lasts so. It wears as thin |- rs, excel - { v . I 7:30al Cruz, Boulder Creex llll( I pa re dsen, 110 days 22 | e |iting Monterey with his family, ar i Tenacto. B GaugePofnta) at Gliroy ,".“‘ TRRTSE e o ’A‘rfl 23. { 5 mh’m o | rived at the St. Francis yesterday. f { 3:30 p| 3 g.m, :‘rw Pinos. L_.:"nm..h a complaint ohason, ¥ . - Eure . Humboldt . R e rtland ¥ oo Ot & Aition| 4 mm bl 2|, BEdwin Ginn of the famous school| a5 a Waier, 5:10p U Grad & ——— ,u. : ggind ke H' sworth :‘ Kelburn, Johnsen, 5% hours from Pt. Arena Y\Zn.n‘x' ’\\unnpr;;mm.’h“’ pm;::; ‘:1 book publishing firm of Boston and 7:30 a P A .Msullm 10454 r Y i of ;nrir. The - City of Panama, Porter, 25 days from | 5an Jose..- | J5 T & 1 am Pier 7| his family, who have been touring Sold all over the world. 8:30p Petalura B 7 anded to Capt R et dt { ils 3 i : a tlons (ex- detectives are e Brookiva, Jobnson.4§ hours from Mep- | Maripoes, .| Tanitl Girect - e 2 ;omhe_m ;n:lexr:g:;m, arrived at the St. = : 5:10p L ncipal Way Stations (ex swort " St pour Taqua......| Humboldt 1 pm|Pier rancis y ay. Tl R . S Wi s ¢ Drentien, Awsirom, T2 bours from | hgird| Los Angelis Poris.| 1 pm{Pler 2| Charles S. Fee, passenger trafiic| jvisit DR. JORDAN'S arear 5 ,usm,mmmfi: g : £ Corning, 5 hours from Half- | s ;‘,, mxm'“, 9 am|Pier 11 | manager of the Southern Pacific Com- San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, check for 0 ned by §. Rosa. p Dlen TV e 1 ) Fer Y yhuleraly Fakor Eita — Les Angeles. Drl-; E PC.: kels « a 1 Bank o r Grace Dollar, Olsen, 82" M 1 5 A \ | v 3 ew Orieans, New Yorl '” Hlx-xr;lrrm 1, was rrAw-u e : eia, 27 hours froul Monterey §/CP G rus. o, | fan Pedro &';\-y, K] amipier 11 | ing of the Passenger Traffic Associa- Gesuirviiie, | T:385) 6:205 - s e tmr Westport ith, 27 hours from Eureka. | Senator.... | Puget Sound Ports.ill ambPier tion. Hopland [10:40 a/10:20 jainsworth, who was an employe of | Stmr Westport, Smith, 2 ho om | 5. Monica. .| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 2 op) a|10:20 8 3;1',”. T The A S ot | ol Sk, SR g, AE MO, Lo Nowbare .| Harbor ....| 4 pm/Pier 10| Alonzo Tripp, under whose super- and Ukiah, 6:20 o ,v’v,, into the corporafion’s account At e nward, Thomas, 4% days from Co- | Caronado...| U“Y";‘r‘i{"’& 4 pm/Pler 10 | yicjon the mew narrow gauge road be- Willits. the bank and it was not till a few 5 vv.”"-_ Jorgens 10 days from Grays | Empire Coos B. & Pt. o.-m!m m{Pler 13 | tween Sodaville and Tonopah is being lays ago that it was learned that it Harb Gaelic | a IlnmlPler 40 | constructed, arrived from the last Guerneville, ’ ;, a \,’.‘-f, .-“;)j,\ét » NG By TR ety BREWR Ao arrx‘,‘:}],,: | 4 pm‘;::: 25 named mining eamp yealerdav and is gl v . S hr Rosamond, Ternald, 26 days from | \at the Palace. DTS JERDAN & U0, 00 Marke S8 5. Inquiry wae nade and it developed | K s T 25 Oregon.....| Astoria & Portland|1l amiPier 24 | DD DDV VDV that Hainsworth took the check to G. | Pl CLEARED s ~Jastonia & Porflapdl.:. o: IPler 23| The Hon. George Duncan of Eng- @ }1. Umbsen & Co., real estate agents, Friday, April Argo. Eel River Ports...i 4 pm Pier 2 |land, son of the late Earl of Camper- = . Montgomery street, and had it d, Watson, Nefaimo; West- § = . down and younger brother of the pres- RAILWAY TRAVEL. b g gt e Ay ‘?;‘,,', ‘:,,fl cashed It bore the indorsement of Swanson, Pacific ; State of Cal F-n Diego & ent Barl, and his wife and child were 5 T Ez. for Altruria m West m-mumvmum P ho declares his Bigna- | Coast Steamship Company Jeanie . eattie & Tacos Pier 2 | among the arrivals yesterday from ings; at Lftton 5 S A a T1:300 M 307 e 0. %3 ”“!’*‘- o g o T "o Thistie, Martinson, Bristol Bay; Alaska | G. Lindaver er Grays Harbo Fler 81 Q0 thern California who registered at ser N ture was forged. Aseociation. San Pedro. umbol er 2 ¥, ——————————— ar Senta Rosa. Alex den San Diego; | April the St. Francis Hotel. "With his fam- Hopland for Duncan Springs, Pacific Coast Steamship Co | North Fork.| Humboldt .. Pler 20 |1ly_he has been making a tour of the Kelseyville, Carlsbad . Lake. 70 SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN " vega, Brratt, Golovin ey WIld Geose § ocaaan. - o Hono.. & i [Pler 16 | 1Y port and Bartlett Springs: at bm 4 Vich; FOR THE SUMMER.. Mising and Trading Company. Bomita. . Newrert & Way..| 9 am(Pier 11 | United sv.ate; anz Calnadn:f a journey B, Satitoen Sorings Bioe "z::‘ Pfi-“y MT. TAMALPAIS Ran WAY BAILED. . ! lertaken last June. 1 . CALL subscribers comtemplating o | xiay, Apcth 32 | Gaty paniel 0, Y. T Pabamelts mipiaran | SHSE MRS ERIES Fotter Valley, John Dars, Bl Lieripo: change of residence during the summer g Centennial, Strand, Seattle Gity Pucbla| Piget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pier 9 | E. P. Ripley, president of the Santa .| Bucknells, San eights, Hullvl e, Orr'z ek roing, Halfmo Alllance Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pier 16 | e road, who, with his wife, has been Hot spmg:wl!fltv‘::m m Comptc! mr Randall, .\Il,' Ralnier. Seattle & Whatcom! 4 pm|Pler 10 spending several weeks in Santa Bar- "u Point, Usal; at wn MM -'.- = ison, Greenwood Be st \n-»v:m" Waison, Nanaimo G.W. Elder] Astorfa_& Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | bara, made a flying trip to San Fran- fimmm s ;,"'m peth, Jensen, ¢ = Rive Bt R mona. Swaneon, Bureka. 3 FROM SEATTLE. cllr:oi yestetfill{oltl;‘fi: :’::‘:;::: on t:; sens, Dyer, Garberville, m‘ %, Ahistrom, Fort Brags. even trai part Stmr m:w’;"m's‘sr'fla' Cruz, | e For. Sails. | {he s‘:‘e. During the day he visited | ‘“mumy o Sunday round-trip tickets at re. Coryph C| rop, ome," v —_ . ¥ SUBS LITERARY ASSOCIATION.—Another | wfi: o Dolphin .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 24 | President E. H. Harriman at the -‘ s mm .:flv ":::. to all points #uit for $10,000 damages has been filed against | Schr Chas E Falk, Henningsen, Redondo. Cl!) Seattie..| Skagway & Way Ports. Apr. 28 | gouthern Pacific offices and later stat- cket offices, e oniny Tihe. pIanIN being Mats T Care gy Dirigs.. 1| Ekikway & Way Poria.{Abr. 38 |ed that within the next three weeks o S—— Vesterday, the plaintiff being Mate H. Cari- | - s 22, - -{Apr. Toright. one of fhe three Somen exvelled Trom | oI LS velocity 56 miles per mour. | 3;,Douarl.."| Valdes & sewarg, L lare -,-:lmé Santa: Fe~ would -receive: from H. C. Wwr > o atbos ove e Toak d e 5 orta S Soae A wwars Pty by M peie DOMESTIC PORTS. T | Ekagway & Vay Porta.|May 5 |Chiet Engineer Story maps of the

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