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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, Bathing Suits JUST RIGHT Vacation FOR YOUR 300 MEN'S Combination Suits, like illusiration, extra strong x and dursble; regularly sold at $3.00. Spedd.vwe 52 00 they last $ 1 25 150 BOYS’ Combination Suits, like illustration, extra X strong and durable; regularly sold at $2.00. Special ¥ %, =# 200 LADIES' WoolAblflSnitl.nuflytdmmd, 50 g 8 20 e collas sizes S242. Special....... ... .. $2- % £ Our stock and assortment of BATH- ¥ ING SUITS is the largest in the city % and comprises: % Ladies’ Suits .. from $1.50 t0 $25.00 8 Girls’ Suits $1.25 to $5.00 A A 8 Blies’s Scit from 75¢ to $8.00 - Boyy’ Suits from 50c t0 $3.50 KNI ING C0. £ Also Caps, Shoes, Water Wings, etc. | 60 Geary St., San Francisco 8 Outing Hats, Golf Jackets aod Tams. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Si«,axmmm NRGGOSEOLL0GGP0G05N 1 RAILWAY TE AY!}}L Trains leave and are due to arrive at z|SAN FRANCISCO. Frox May 21, 1904 Frrey Deror (Foot of Market Street) MAIN LINI - % Beaic T PR CALIFORNIA pa” Gaiisiogs, Basta |0 LIMITED TO CHICACO tinez, San Ramon..... 6.209 ermore, Tracy, Lathrop, LEAVES DAILY e Davis, t 30 . m, th:‘o‘nta n 3 days, Willlame (mr Bartlett Springs), 2 diner and all trappings. Filowe tFruto. led Blufl - nd, Tacoma, Seatth 7.50» - aocAb.)\“.m and, Knights Laoding, 455 | aryeville, Oroville. ... 508 Other Santa Fe Trains: 830A Port Costs, Martinez, Antioch, am for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, mrn “J.’“Q.ni'.‘."{x‘e’nm.,l - < { Hasnford and Visalia. Armoos. Haoford, ~Visslia 0 & rtervill 4.200 8:00 y. Grand Canyon and | s | 4509 TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | hn’. +M1lton one, Sacramento, Ferry Depot, 5. . Also 1112 Broad- Placerville. ‘Maryiville, Chleo, way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ESSEB B B.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- Stat 10.00A The Denv SAN FRAKCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS et Byron. Fraty, RAILWAY COMPANY. LTI g ed Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. Hanford, Lemo r- — > Bakersneld, Los An 200 SAN FPRANCISCO TO sAl WA:x. 12.00m Hayward. Niiesand w«; 3 ations. 3.20p & m: 11007 cramente River Steamers. t11.000 B 2 A ©:30 and 11:30 | 330° R ramento, Landing, Rk Orovile and way . . m . 10,504 oA afors e, 3300 ard. Kiieswni Way Stations.. 7.50P 3.30p ¢ ta, Mar EAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO Tracy, " Lathrop s Mercea, B 250, 12 Way Station 12.200 8307 Yonemite Valie . 8508 2 1020 - - 9.20A ‘. b E . Lrvington, 'mn! 18.50a u 11,504 . ted—Newman, 1 T 8.50A 12.209 . 72 4 . 8350 520 7.508 Nartines and Way Stations 11.20a 7.00p Oregon & Callfornia Express—Sac- - - ramesto, Maryeviile, Relding. ® o o 4 Enst. 8.50A - Passenger—Truckee, LaXo 7.50A - - 8.10p Huyward, Niics nd Ban Jose (Sun- s dayonly)...... 11.504 ; COA%T LINE t\nrrn- Hauge). s B 00t 6f Market Stre e - " 7.45A Santa Cruz Excursion(Su 'i-r only) 8.108 - B.16A Newark, Centerville, Feiton, Bou Cree Cruz and Way Stations... 655p > 12.16p Newark, " Centerville. e New Almsden. Los Gator = £ Santa Cruz and tations +10.51 — - . LosGatos and ) _18. EEA . L 310 86a [4 »8.66A OAKLAND HARBOR From SANFLANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (S1iph) 900 11:00ax. 100 300 5.16r.x AND, Foot of Broadway = 16:00 18:00 12.00 200 4.00 ». LIN (Third and 10:00 4. COA A w.Jw and 6308 Jowe and Way Stations. 5.400 rey and Santa Cruz Excar- (Sunday only 10.300 4108 Castroville (con- o and_from Monterey Ardo l’uu Robles. Santa lll? garita. San Lals Obispo, principal staclons thence Surf (connection for Lompoc), principal siations San Buena- s Angeles. 10.450 Capltola, aCruz, Pacific Grove,Salinas, o Luis ObY ai ¥y round-trip tickets at re- Way St 4.10p ’ 10.30 San Jose 1.200 topnd-trip tickets 0 all points | 11304 Santa Ciara, hal? rat and Way Stations 7.300 % straet, Chronicle| 130 Ban Joseand Way Siation B3en 300 Del Monte Express—Sants Cla San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara, except Sunday, for Santa uz, Boulder Creek and Narrow e Points) at Gilroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for Santa Cruz, st ROSS VALLEY, | MILL VALLEY, | E | CAZADERO, Efc, | 3301 4305 fan Jose and W 16 00p Sants Ciara, San Jose, Los and principsl Way cept Sunday) . s 30p SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 6 45p Suuset Limited.— Redw San $z Wia. Scamixte Jorky: | Jose, Gliroy, - » . San Luls Oblspo. Deming. E| Fasa, 6 New York. - Con- Pajaro for Sent b -y snd at Castroville for Grove and Way Btations 7.104 b 1€ 16p Mateo, Beresford, Bel: San Jose aud Way 6.36A it - 8300 Pato Atio and Way Stations 10.154 7:00, 7:25. 8 11.30p South San Francisco, Milibrae, Birr- lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, ©:55, 7:56, 10: San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, and Paio Alto...... 9.45p 5 711.3Cp Mayfield, Mountatn View, Sunny- P " Yale, Lawrence, Santa Clara sad [ San Jose... o ... 19.45p | A for Morning, ¥ for Afternoon. Sunday excepted. 1 Sunday only. a Saturday only. b Monday only. § Stops at all stations on Sun, % Ouly trains stopping at Vaiencls St. southbound ATE6:10 M., T:00 4. M., 7:15 A. M., 11:804. ., B:0PM., | LTS T 3 15,000 Vital Rings Worn by men who are more than delighted | with results. They produce healthy circul tion, curing Organic ‘Weakness, Drains, cocele, etc., enlarges and puts organs in nor- | mal natural condition. $2.50 post paid. Physi- cians recommend them. | Geary st UGH TRAINS. » and way stations. | “or Point Reyes, | | ay—For Caza- | daily except Saturdsy and Sun- + Reyes, etc For Point Reyes, | —Tor Cazadero, ete. | €26 Market st. { San Francisco. IASTHMANOLAI the only cure for Nervous and Bronchial ASTHMA. Your Druggist or at 508 HAIGHT ST., San Francisco, Cal Vi Sausalite Ferry sco n".- W Rarket S| _Ban Franciseo Bui- | Week ds Days. 10004 11:004 1:45 r 12:20 r‘ BB Y l¢5r Weak Men and Women HOULD USE DA S ULD E D. KIANA BITTERS, THR 1625 MATEET BT. (North Shore Railroad) Remedy; gives health aad sirength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Markst, Orrices j80d SavsaLITo FERKY, Foot Market St, DR. BLR.\ARD, 140 | JUDGE MOGAN | i His Honor Is Compelled to | Bailiff Hickey Try to Stopt 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thommel were | the stellar performers yesterday in Judge Mogan's court. They berated each other across the bench until his Honor inserted an index finger in each of his ears and sternly commanded Bailiff Hickey to silence them. With | the man at his right and the woman at | his left, the Judge received the full | force of their rapidly delivered cross- | fire of crimination and recrimination. Mrs. Thommel had concluded her complaint ere the oral duel began. It was Mr. Thommel's defensive state- ments that fired the train. The parties dwell at 127% Harriet street, and at 10:30 o'clock Friday evening Mrs.Thom- mel, attired only in a nightrobe, ap- peared upon the sidewalk and disturbed the neighbors by loudly requesting her daughter to throw some clothing out of the window, as the air was chilling. Among those attrgeted to the spot was a policeman, and to him the lady stated thn she had been ejected by her hus- ban nom she had been having | In defense of the charge Mr. Thommel said he had been “nagged” by the gom- plainant, but did not chase her out of the house. She, however, before depart- ing had struck his eye with her clenched fist, and he submitted a deep- ly discolored optic in evidence. | “How can you?” yelled Mrs. Thom- 17% | “How can't shouted Mr. Thom- | 1. “Didn’t vou blacken my eye, and it you pull out my hair until I must wear a Wig? substantiate that in- | terrogatory fon Mr. Thommel | w doffed a toupee and disclosed a cranium | i all ate that continued | without intermission on either until the Judge reminded | the faithful Hickey of his duty. During | its progress Mr. and Mrs. Thommel shouted simultaneously, each apparent- ly determ 1 to shout the other to [he subjection. ady had the last word argumentative fet- was enforced. der judiclal advisement PR n Curen of 810 Stanyan upon a bench in n st Friday after- awaiting her husband when 18- Hester, who lives in f the same street, ap-| nid: n’t you used to go to hool when I was there? was a stranger to her the did not reply to his query. Then | the Croc As the boy lady he did a very foolish thing ignoring | the snub 4 elf baside | her. sti he maii- | tained his anner and con- | tinued talking. Most foo thing of | all, he placed his hand n her knee and endeavored to restrain her when attempted to r and leave him. | Let me go,” she commanded. w, don't be in a hurry,” he said. | Mrs. Van Curen is cripple and | wa with the aid of a cane. She| struck her persecutor with the cane be- | fore he allowed her to rise. Then he | waxed angry and told her that she didn’t own the park. Jud;:e Mogan pronounced Master Hester guilty of disturbing the peace and ordered him to appear for sentence rext Tuesday. S . John Pars who is traveling for an Eastern men's furnishing goods firm, is held in $500 ca al an- swer the cl ge of having insulted a twelve-year-old girl Friday afternoor at Oak and Stanyan streets, while was going from school to her home in the Sunset district. There were no | eyewitnesses of the alleged offense, but | the girl netified Patroiman Mc l\»lmnl\ and described Parsons so accurately that the officer at once recognized the description as that of a man whom he | found seated in the Park panhandle, and whom the girl subsequentiy iden- tified as the man who had terrified her. Judge Mogan resclutely declined an appeal for reduction of the bail, and took occasion to say that no mercy will be shown by him to any one con- victed of annoying women or children in the public parks. BT Judge Fritz was ready to proceed with the prelimins examination of E. W. Gunther, charged with bribing a juror in a Chinese murder case i. Judge Lawlor's court, but Attorney Hoff Cook, for the defense, obtained a continuance till next Friday. RS “A low-down thing” and “a mean old thing” were the wmost offensive epithets addressed by ‘Mrs. Clara Camey to Joseph Enos, from whom she rented the three rooms she occupies at 28 xteenth street, but Mr. Enos con- | sidered them sufficiently opprobrious to justify him in having her arrested for | disturbing the peace. | Her refusal to pay for one dollar's worth of extra gas which was con- sumed in her apartments primarily brought the landlord’s ire upon Mrs. Camey, although he testified that she had also appropriated to her own use a dilapidated meat safe belonging to him and ocusted therefrom a quantity of pigeon feed, and had painted some of his flower pots and presented them with their floral treasures to her ds. In comparison with her en- or to shirk the gas indebtedness he considers the meat safe and flower pot incidents of minor import. Mrs. Camey’s case was exhaustively ! defended by Warren Temple Esq., bar- rister-at-law, who did not succeed in disproving Mr. Enos’ allegation as to her offensive language. When the lady announced her intention of vacating! | the Enos property next Friday the case was continued till next Saturday by Judge Mogan, RS Bavo Casier, who fired two shots at Mrs. Lizzie Vinkie a few days ago in her Sunshine court.residence, has been held to the Superior Court on the | charge of attempt to murder. His bail | was fixed at $2000 by Judge Cabaniss. & e Grego Sparovich said that while strolling past No. 30 East street, a ’longshore slopshop kept by Julius | Goldstein, he was grabbed and drag- | Iged inside by Thomas Beatty, “side- | walk booster” for the establishment. | Ere he was allowed to leave the place, Mr. Sparovich added, a brass watch was put in and $12 50 taken out of one | of his pockets by Beatty. | After listening to Mr. Sparovich’'s narrative Judge Mogan set next Fri- day for the trial of Beatty, who is the | ex-champion uncolored cakewalker of the Pacific Coast and has been in po- o+ -+ THE STRENGTH OF MEN. By Norman Duncan. If you read “The Fruits of Toil” by this same author two weeks ago you will under- stand why he has out- done Jack London’s fame. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. WARM ORAL CROSS-FIRE | Husband and Wife Berate Each Other Across the Bench Until ——e | perior Court RECEIVES Stuff His Ears and Order That he Controversy at All Hazards lice courts as a defendant more than once before, - Matt Larsen, convicted of drunk- kenness and unprovoked assault upon various pedestrians who crossed his path on Market street, cheerfully in- formed Judge Fritz that he was pre- pared to pay any reasonable fine, hut his Henor surprised him by pronounc- ing a sentence of two months’ impris- onment without al!ern:\wve. . x Georga Thomas, who stole a ten- pound box of chewing tobacco from a wagon at Fourth and Howard streets, got threr: months from Judge Mogan. The valus of the plunder was $6 5, | but George was trying to sell it for 59 | cents when a policeman pabbed him | on the Barbary Coast. ¢ Mrs. Margaret Galvin, who is weal- thy enough to keep a maid and dwell | {in"an expensive flat, was convicted of [ drunkenness in a public place and is {held in custody to appear before Judge | Fritz next Tuesday. The woman, who |is a confirmed inebriate, has been ar- rested numerous times before, but un- til yesterday she escaped imprison- ment by forfeiting her bail. She was helplessly intoxicated when Officer J. B. O’Connor picked her up on Van Ness_avenue Friday afternoon. - YR S Nineteen-year-old ~ Mary Wilson, who recently came from a respectable home at Marysville and fell into evil | ways, will be sentenced for vagrancy | next Saturday by Judge Mogan. She refused to return to a soldier a cheap watch which he had allowed her to wear and he it was who had her ar- rested. Then she gave up the watch, | but was held for vagrancy. - rer (il Walter E. Reed pleaded guilty to two charges of petty larceny in order to escape conviction on the more rious accusation of forgery and was gentenced to a vear in jail by Judge Fritz. employer on a check for Reed forged the name of his | $40 and was | na to stand | Petty larceny is the charge which Walter Murdoch will be tried next Tuesday by Judge Mogan. He is accused of s ing a valise from 320 Minna street and pawning it under the illustrious name of “Jack Mun- roe.” on SRS Sproat, accused of concealing | to defraud his creditors, will | jury trial June 9 in Judge court. He recently 1A Complains of Executrix. Thomas W. Kase, to phine Winter, widow | asigned her inter: | estate, applied yesterday to the for an order directing Elizabeth Bloom, executrix of the will whom Jose- | Winter, | st in her husband's Su- of Winter, to appear and show cause why she has not filed an accounting since October, 1898. Judge Kerrigan issued the citation directing Mrs. Bloom to appear before him next Fri- day. A.DVEBTIEEXLNT!\ | | | | Fagged brains and tired bodies rieed rest and sleep as well as “FORCE.” “FORCE” will do a good deal, but it won't do it all. l PARAIS0 SPRINGS| Monterey County, Cal. The most popular sanitary and health resort in California. Completely renovated § | and Improved. No winds or fogs, and"sur- pass ,mgly grand mountain and valley scen- ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths, large swimming tank and excellent table. Write for booklet and particulars to F. W. SCHROEDER, Manager, or PECK'S IN- FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. HOTELS AND RESORTS. (New)HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. REMODELED AND REBUILT at expense of $260,000—New Management—ENTIRELY FIRE~ P ATION—Very accessible to_ street car lnes, theaters, etc. EUROPEAN Pi 223 ROOMS with LUXUB!OUB BATH!— Several private rooms in antique decorations, ‘Turkish ths in Hotel. UNSURPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stei- formerly uor Waldort-Astoria and Telephone Connec- | connections distance DON'T FAIL TO see ‘the beautiful COURT mflii room, the Palace and Grand Hotels COLUMBIA | Frohman CLOAK ano SUIT HOUSE Special Announcement! Our Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE commences TUESDAY, MAY 3lIst, at 9:30 A. M. The Greatest Bargain Event in Years For Particulars See Tuesday Morning “ Call.” Store Closed Monday, May 30—Decoration Day. = S — SAN FRARCISCOS LEADING THEAN3E I230-I232jl_§34 MARKET STREET, NEAR JONES. AMUSEMENTS. Two Weeks, Beginning T0-MORROW MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Charles Presents MAUDE ADAMS Here) “The LITTLE MINISTER” Y OPERA GRAND: Sxmva Natinee To-Day. MELBOURNE MacDOWELL In a Superb Production of Sardou’s GISMONDA| DECORATIO Mutmee To-Yorrow D1v D POPULAR PRIC CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT. arables—the greatest stock pany In existence. The Uh & Mor:se) Company Presenting PAUL LEICEST FORD'S charming comedy of the Re olution, JANICE MEREDITH SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TO- The. The lnv- MORROW. BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY. Next—Julla_ Marlowe's most recent a stirring t ‘ S (e Bastn in war time , TIVOLIRSEe | LAST NIGHT A RUNAWAY GIRL BEGINNING TOY MATINEE TO-MORROW DECORATION DAY For One Week Ohly THE TOY MAKER TOY MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY USUAL POPULAR PRICES—25e, E. D. Price, r. 'ALCAZAR 4 TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME—TO-NlGHT. A POSSIBLE CASE THE GREAT LAUGHING HIT. Evgs.,25¢ to Tbc; Mats. Thurs, & Sat.,25¢ to 50c | GOMCERE N MEMORIAL DAY MATIN!E TO-MORROW. The Delightful Romance, ToLl GATE NN A Stirring_Colonia] Love_ Story. June 6—UNDER TW G8. In Preparation—" LOVERS' LAN Next Month—WHITE WHITTLESEY. CENTRAL " Market st., near Eighth. Phone sau!.h m MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME of the Tremendous Success, A GREAT TEMPTATION STARTING MATINEE TO-MORROW. The Unsurpassed Historical Drama, A GELEBRATED CASE L o e v Powertul Romance of & Hero of Fontenoy, PRIC MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. eLASce MAV!R CALL MOBILE CARRIAGE GOLDEN GATE AVE. and GO Phone Private Lxchange Downtown offices—Court Palace St, Francis Hotel; Lobby of w::'mfl Hotel | JAS. F. GRACE | five minutes later. UNIO COURS P. J. REILLY. T0-DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 29 —OF— Champions | salta, 64---Nominations---64 MONDAY (Decoration Day), Holiday Reserve Stake. 1 ; Twenty-fitth and Valencla st Returning at 4:45 p. m. nd after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every four minutes during the day. INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. [12-Dog OpenStake Sunday, May 29 Hereafter Running on SATURDAYS Coursing will begin at 11:30 o'clock sbarp lnd continue until the last winning fag goes 'I'O'I'AL PRIZES $2000 All Mission street cars transfer to Guerrero ears, which go direct to the park. THOMAS TIERNEY, Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Slipper. High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening In the Theater. ALFONS; BENCE AND ALLEN: MR. AND MRS. BEN HUNN; THE TWO FANTAS; GEORGE AND LAURA LEWIS; MILDRED MANNING and NEW MOVING PICTURES. Take a Ride on the MINIATURE BLECTRIC RAILROAD. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 10c; Children, BSe. ‘When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes.” HOWE CLUB e Oneaestes THURSDAY, l‘ 2,888, m & cnu | | | palatial Weelk Cumm&elnr mls AFTER- (SPECIAL MATINEE DEGDMTIOI DAY, MONDAY, MAY 30.) Unprecedented Attractions! FERRAR, COLE and COMPANY Refined _ Comedy HIS COLLEGE CHUM. Presenting Bketch, THE JOLLY JACKIES, GASTON and STONE In “A WHIFF OF THE BRINY.” POWERS BROTHERS The Original “ALPHONSE and GASTON AWHEEL." Last Week of the Universal Favorites, COLBY FAMILY In Thelr Novel Musical Entertatnment. | Il TEN ENTIRELY NEW SUBJECTS: {| MARCEL'S LIVING ART STUDIES Twenty-five <v- a“wflr’\(flfl Parisian | AL LAWRENCE Peer of All Mimetic Entertainers. r BELLE GORDON The Phenomenal Athlete. Last Week and Stupendous Success of BURKE, LARUE and the INKY BOYS Presenting “THE SILVER MOON.™ Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Pricy 25c and 50c. Stellar | GRAND Appearance | REOPENING E THIS AY NIGHT. May 29. Entire New Burlesque Company, including Caroline Hull, Edna_Aug, Garrity Sisters, Yorke & Adams. Al Fields, Edwin A. Clark, Ben T. Dillen, Roy Alton. 1l Star’ Chorus of forty volces. First production here of . —_— A Riproaring Burlesque. One thousand laughs. A World of New Songs, Dances, Nov- | elties. SPECTAL—8ee Lionel Lawrence's 8 “RA- DIUM GIRLS." Reserved Seats— T5c. Saturday and Sun- y M-tlnm 25c and 50c. Children at 10c and 25c. Seats now on sale at the box office. Matines on Decoration Day, Mny 30. e ————————— OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves, plers 9 and 11, San Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., May 30, ‘June 4. Change to Com- pany’'s steamers Seattle. For_Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- Bellingham—11 a. m., May 30, Change at Seattle to this company's N. Ry.; at Seattls at Vancouver to coma, Everett, June 4. steamers for Alaska and G. or Tacoma to N. C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m.. May 28; Spokane, 1:30 p. m.; Corona, For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angsles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Berbara— Santa Rosa, S 9 a. m. ‘. State of Call Thursdays, 9 & m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mont- erey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, § a. m., May 81, June 8. Santa Cruz, 9 a. m. (freight only), May 19, 27 Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose det Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., h RSIONS, Season 1904—The kane will leave Tacomas Seattle and Victoria, Jume 7, 21, July 5, 19, Aug. 2, 16. For further Information obtain folder. Right 1s reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. CXET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- (Palace Hotel),10 Market st.and Broad- Preight Office, 10 Market st NN, General Passenger Agent. San Francisco. FOR NOME senger and Preight Rates. The ?umc Coat Steamship Co.'s Steamship VALENCIA From San Francisco, June 8, 11 a. m. From Seattle, June 14, 9 p. m. For rates and full information apply TICKET OFFICES, 4 New Montgomery st. and 10 Market st. FREIGHT OFFICE, 10 MARKET ST. J. H. COOPER, General Freight Agent. C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Passenger Agent, 10 Market St., San Franeisco. O. R. & N. CO, COLUMBIA salls June 6, 18 and 268, July 6, P. Ry., | May 31. Open Stake ALASKA EXC eamship Spo ery st. way wharv 16, 26. GEO. W. ELDER sails June 1, 11 and 21, July 1, 11, 21. Only steamship line to PORTLAND, (OR., and short rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. F. BOOTH, Gen. Ast. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery H CLIFFORD, Gen. Agent Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. AT, SANOA, WEW Oceanics.s.Co. 5 DIRECT LU 10 TAH T 8. 8. XARI‘POSA for Tahitl, May 29, 11 a. m, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, June 4, 11 am, S. §. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- h.nd and Sydney, Thurs., June 16, 2 p. m. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. m.Am.mm 0lca 643 Mar- ket., Freight Ofice 329 Markstst., Pisr7, Pasils i PASSENGER SERVICE — Through without change. S. 8. “Serapis” from San cisco on or about June 3, 1904, for Hamburg and principal ports in Mexico, Central and & South America. ‘For rates and particulars apply at 641 Mar- ket st, or to LENDAL M. GRAY,' Manager, 320 Market t., clsco. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR ARIS. w A M., my). N, Sundu-, Fioo A. M., Landing and Main “Pler 2. 806" HATCH BROS. ‘Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

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