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SEEKING ROOM FOR MOBILES Oceanside Residents Say Autos Tear Along Narrow Boulevard at Terrific Rate THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904. —_— NEBRASKAN SHOWS PRACTICABILITY OF LIQUID FUEL FOR LONG VOYAGES American-Hawaiian Steamship Company’s Freighter, Recently Converted Into an Oil Burner, Makes the 13,150 Mile Run From New York to This Port Without Replenishing Tanks YACHTSMEN KEEP' COIN DA Contribute Only Few Hun- dred Dollars Toward !lu}{ Building to House Models kK« issioners Reuben H.| A and W. J. Dingee at- | ing of the board | yvesterday after- ioner Dingee was called the absence of A. B.| nt of th representing residents | district, south of th the widening of the of H He re-| utomobiles traveled section of the boulevard ght was terrific, he sald for a driveway from the lE \lrflu and Forty-| the park. The board jests under advisement | g g for the members | Club, frankly in- | meet commission. | { [ ssioners that ma on of the| proposed 1 reckels Lake | The than promis- Gutte and. oth n would raise a large sum | 4 aid the e rpris: The | s t was postponed for further con- | ~ _— % P CAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S BIG OIL-BURNING FREIGHTER NEBRASK N. WHICH ARRIVED HERE stor e OO s report for | YESTERDAY FROM NEW YORK, HAVING STEAMED 13,150 MILES WITHOUT A SINGLE TO REPLENISH HEkR | ? M s D e wll { SUPPLY OF LIQUID FUEL. SHE BROUGHT 5000 TONS OF CARGO. | E nd res r near the Dutch wind- e n beach has been| The American-Hawaiian Steam- | the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 25 | Stmr Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Halt- P ened so that it will| ship Co s freighter Nebraskan, | " Tutes later than at Fort Point: the helght | moon Bay ] 5 .2 | ship mpany’s freighter Nebra: » | of tide Is the same at both places. Stmr Tiwaco, Leffingwell, ¥ hours from L v ions of water a day. | c, : 3 s Homairl el pmad AR PR - Sty 3 aptai ee sed ship- geon g th th of May seven miles | Lepinin| cEnnh; Wepriacg o p SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Stmr City of Pa Zeder, 24 days from way . . led. ping world yesterday by plowing in —_— - SE—, Pnnnmu\\llx \l~1n|" n' ¢ day . WS Disos - 4 n rise; 4:47 | Stmr Ncbraskan, Weeden, 52 days 10 hot Drof 's Play-|through the Golden Gate, fifty-four | gy, m,‘ ‘ a 39 minutes from New i, \'|th‘IxJ:| e of March were|da¥e from New York, and three or | Moon rises % I" minutes. CLE. ED. 5 : amounted to|four days before she was looked for. AR B s | The Nebraskan, before leaving here, Rimie Randal), Portiana_and - ~ oria id Nav t % - J ese Tea Garden for the| was converted into an oil burner and : e B ed a profit of $125 §1 % Sebasp . Alexander, San Diego and nth returned a profit of $125 1. | has demonstrated the practicability of | R s, Digkn 2ok B s in; R '.Il\luw Eureka; Pacific Coast liquid fuel for very long voyages. The neglected con- ADVER! ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-siuile Signatwe of 7 == GAY IN COLOR [S SANTA CRU Enterprising Citizens Ready for the Opening of Casino and the Pleasure Pier LIKE A FAIRY CITY People Will Celebrate Com- pletion-of the Amusement Places by Grand Display BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA CRUZ, June 10.—To-morrow will mark an epoch in the history of Santa Cruz, when the new Tented City, Casino and pleasuge pier will be dedi- cated. Excursions are to be run and . Small Pill. the city will be crowded with people. l l VE R Small Dose. ht They TOUCH the Small Prica The Casino and hot baths'rise at the water’s edge and present the appear- ance of an oriental city. The Casino is an imposing bit of architecture in Moorish design. The place is fitted up with.a roof garden, on which will be served re- freshments. The prevailing colors are buff with green trimmings. The main floor downstairs is fitted up for conces- sions, penny arcades and barber shop. | The room is 80x200 feet in size and the walls and ceiling ‘are finished in the natural pine. The beams are studded with electric lights. On the upper floor is one of the largest and finest ball- rooms in California, it being 80 feet wide and more than 200 feet long. At one end isa stage, outlined with elec- tric lights, and from which vaudeville performances are to be given. A gal- lery studded ' with lights extends the entire length of the ballroom. Dances are to be given nightly, as an orchestra is to be at the Casino daily, and every day during the summer there will be a military band also in atendance. A grill on the upper floor is a feature. The dressing-rooms for the surf bath- ers are large and sunny. The band stand, from which daily concerts are to bé given, is in keeping | with the prevailing style of an.hllec-: ture. The esplanade and pleasure pier | are both illuminated. The pleasure pier is one of the great- | est improvements. It extends from be- tween the plunge and the hot baths | nearly 400 feet across the sand into | the surf. Genuine Wrapper Printed on 3 RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS M,, { Look for the Signature Burlington Route asier to Go Than to Stay at Home A trip to the World’s Fair is now about the easiest thing in the world. Take a Burlington Routesleeper in San Francisco; leaveitin St. Louis. En route, comfortable berths and excellent din- ners. No changes—no delays. A quick trip as well as a comfortable one. £ the nd C joner | Oceanic Steamship Company was the 3 ¢, Ladysmith, via | The Third Artillery band will ar-| and Commissioner | O a s e b 8 o Association. | rive at noon to open the season, and | he | AiTst on this coast to demonstrate : ociatio . & 5 OED 60, the | calue of ‘oll raa Thil Jof Boran-gOInE | Tais n s nE il e i SALED. for thrce months, through the gener- | /" Let me tell you more about it. The par- es 5 A —In the above exposition of the tides Friday, June 10. B i i | o ol e e ok amers and the oil-burning liner | the early morning tides are given in the left | U S stmr C P Patterson, Pratt, cri osity of the citizens of the city, there i ard of | fariposa has for mgny months been | and column and the. successive tdes of the | Stmr Raink anee. Seattle Speiee, il flie bailt ‘dncostn evers tteiiot ticulars are interesting. And to get them, it is or supplies the San . ey iay In the order of occurrence as to time; the urn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. d eveni he beach and P: s S sk 45 tha ning between heré and Tahiti’ With | fourth time column glves the Iast tide of the | o, Plerce. Nome e oogers. | and evening on the beach and on Pa- et it [reTR et g e Gy, asores what There, son bt Thine Sioes, 4e | Coining: Haltmoon Bay. | cific avenue. only necessary that you mall me your name and # | = metimes occurs. The heights given are in in, Bridzet, Portland, Th hedule includ B es The Mariposa’s round trip is only tion to the soundirgs of the United States ro, Olsen, Greenwood o Acrauwie Jucluced : sopey of; he g 2 about 7400 miles, however, and in | Burvey Chirie: Eocept when tatoos (—) Sentzen, Tadvemith, B C. | best bands in California, including the | address on the followmg coupon. g 4 dce the b then the number Cru o Ak . | spite of her good showing there re- | 587 Plecedes the helght, an e N aiven by | = Boys' Cadet band of San Francisco, | ot | mained many who doubted the prac- | the charfs. The plane of reference is the mean ibson, Bolinas. Stockton Boys’ band, Nevada City | - cability of liquid fuel on longer runs. | °f the lower low waters. Haltmoon pay, | | D@nd. Raisin City band of Fresno, In- | W. D. SANBORN, General Agent Burlington Route, The obje emptir e New | * — ) . dian Boys' band of Phaenix, Ari T objection to attempting the New Grays Harbor. ¥ 831 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Notleys Landing. band of Angel Movements of Steamers. Thirteenth Infantry Island and Third Artillery band of the York to San Francisco run with I-burner was the absence of supply an SPOKEN . ; Jume 6—Lat 48 N, Fr b e | ; i . e ot stations along the route. ' The Ne- 0, ANBIER- RolVitath. o Shn Prencmsy Justharsy,” froa | Prestaio? . | Sendme complete information about the World's Fair trip. . 2 braskan has proved that supply sta- | " Steamer, T Fr [ Due. | joiedpS-Lat 49 S long i66E. Br ship Ley- | A great programme has been ar- | ’ S J tions are mot necessary. The course | ———— Lo gy | ting, Cruz, o (om Neweastle, Aus, for Sa- | ranged for the dedication to-night. At from New York to San Francisco as| Enterprise. {Jine 11 Per Nebraskan, June’d, af § p m—Stmr City { 7 O'clock a procession is to form, and, new the Neb is 13,150 | Breakwater. . of Para, from Panama, for San Francisco, % s headed by the Third Artillery band, for San Fran- . by askan e X : s T . ntil the Y : ay Lat 42 . Fr b ! s re: er until th . o nearly twice as long as the | entrali.... Pedro . uzanne, from Havr T Park | the members of the Board of Trade, | ssior on spoke of an | distance traveled by the Mariposa in | Arctic | Humboldt TELEGRAPHIC, Promotion Committee and clitizens, | : . 2 Sp ' ©f a0 | haking the round trip to Tahitl. :Yvfillnl{.b’. Seattle & Tacoma. POINT LOBOS, June 10, 10 p m—Weathsr | Will march amid the glare of red fire s (?h“ ith Paul} " ‘py,, Nebraskan left New York with | bontta : Rewt & ‘“".fim' Ay ind X eeloclty 12 miles per hour. | and fireworks to the beach, where the e e Tt v ihe | enough fuel to bring her all the way | Fomona Humboldt ... DOUENTIF PORTE,: electrical display is to be held. A grand ios e irentoy e D€ Lo San Francisco and in addition car- B 2 pupe 10 Stmr Geo Loomis. | promenade concert is to take place at v en B r‘"f;:“;{ - ried a cargo of 5000 tons of general | ot | San Pedro s Redra 4 8 o'clock from the new band stand. sk uld enlist the se ces sing- x > orth Fork... Humbpldt . | ved une 9—8chr Sequoi h y i - sl A form will be merchandise. She made only one stop f"ulro 3y Hl:;!t‘:ld( 1 25; schbr l!lnnlf A Caln {Y?l“‘l) a]'lmrn“ i There will be flre\\n.rks at the pleas- OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. " - | on the entire run and that was in the | Wyefleld..... | Nanaimo ... wLORT HP““NS!?‘ND;SM]NI ure pier, and at 10 o’clock will be held > concourse. | g i 5 | Coos Bay & Pt, Orford.|June 14 | Ship Thekla, from Port Gamb dedication ball, preceded by — e . ke, o | an AL BaECIen i et teied | Point Arena & Alblon. June 1 | EUREKA—Sailed June o S(me o o e o i 2 Steamers ieave Brosdway AMERICAN LINE. i g | by the weather. From the river| Grays Harbor . J San Francisco; stmr Allance, for Coos Bay and | an address by Mayor Clark. . \‘\C wharves, plers 9 and 11, Plymonth—Cherbot v s to _the memorial | pioice to the straits the Nebraskan e bl ¥ June 10—Schr Ida McKay, for San 2 e WAL S Ip\ San Francisco. m New York. Saturdaye, 9:30 a. m. © Clon T‘;’:‘;"a‘;;"}\d Bives| buckea a continuous gale, but made JuATied June 0Stmr Arctic, hence June 8. [ WOULD LOWER PASSENGER . | PO T s P ek g o et < A are valual - —— une -Bk! Amella, ce 3 1 s good headway in spite of it. Plien diins 10 btme Preatics o FARES ON AUTOMOBILES etc., Alaska—11 & m. Ju et =4 = s ; SH id 3 g ®old bronzed copy of | * e Nebraskan's run was watched s i Bt Keenayene A% | etaen: S/ Evanige 5 Company e num ‘fru“t‘vn:‘;‘:):“' T with special interest by the naval au- | -| S Diego & Way Pis (une well. ene May Spd June 10-Bkin Maka- | g\ hervicors' License Committee Con- Qfil‘,. BN i el i e p g h" 4C | thorities and the success of the ex- i s SAN PEDRO—Arrivad June 10—Schr Ban- siders Proposed Reduction and itle, | ‘Tacoma, Everett. he paper issued at the Ume | poriment will do much toward | G.Lindaver.|Grave Harbor - ... Same 10 | O s . a1 Xass, (g Hears Protests Against It - s v .., | awakening official interest in the mod- | {ritennial Porialyune 18 | Robert Doliar. ' from Mukiiteo, i s e T it ™ ( n ';rma.‘ y accegted | ern fuel. | Sequota Willapa Harbor June B T Pl [Cenlralia. frati Santa Thio Sppery mor‘z dcen’lf‘ swwc ne; Southwark. .. ..June 1 ‘J“';\“““ in front| The Nebraskan's actual steaming | Luxor 3 ‘;3"';:’“:5)“*",“;3":"“’ o June 10—Stmr Centralta, for San | YeSterday ‘i;’;"! e"flxm > t::woset e C L o Juty & 1 ory, Golden Gate S . et < 5 ¥ o # z b el £ olden Gate|{ime was fifty-two days ten hours, Hopalgh - . AT OORH—Passed in June 10— Bktn. Hawall, :;n:d::ar::d ‘f‘::clutomoglles at 8285; { T A ia 18, a0 90, Taly 6. New Twin-Screw ;..m’.‘,fi"n‘f 12,500 Tons. which is one of the smartest passages | Korea . &}’J‘yfi’&& J,‘:.‘,‘,I’,. o hence May 20 for Port Townsend; str Whit: a $1 1 h additional half | - Fer Les Angeies (via Port Los Angeies and [ New York—Rotterdam. Via Boulogne. B Xy s I T ever made by the vessels of this line. | i sham..[June 21 tier, hence June 3 for Seattle; bktn Fullerton, [ @0 hour and 31 foreach addltional half | Fer Les Jreelss FOS o™ S0, Mg rpara— Sailing_ Tuesdays at 10 a. m. SUPERVISORS AMEND ” | - hence May J for Srattle; Br bark Meignope, | hour. Representatives of automobile |sinia R andays, § a. m. Rotterdam. ....June 21Ncordam.... & July 3 b A3 S o | TO SAIL for Port_Townsend y ¢ | “"State of California; Thursdays, 9 s. m. Ryndam June 28/Statendam..... PLUMBING ORDINANCE To Sail To-Day. | ot June 10=Schr Susie MeBlummer, | OWners testified that they -are mow | Btate o G o m N Pelro and_East STAR LINE. i x 3 | Steamer, D.,(,,mlon. Sails. | r'm. from ia, for Nome: schr Wil Hol- | charging $5 for the first hour, and they | san Pedro). Santa bara, Santa Cruz, Mont- New York—An 2 The Pacific Mall Company’s liners Siberia | 5 : e den, from Port Townsend, for Shan, | ti der a loss of $15 a |erey, San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Harford (Saa From New York, Saturdays at 10:30 Health Committee Awards Co and Newport will sall to-day, the first named June | g Fassed cut June 10—Er stmr Wvflleld from | @re operating un b Luis Obispo). Ventura and Huenem: Zeeland. .......June 18{ Vaderiand. . for the Burial of the Oity's at 1 o'clock for the Orient and the Newport | Chico.. Astorla_& Portland| 6 pm|Pier z;‘}‘3,’1"{{}2.‘,‘{3\”'}Erplifir';:m"&"' PESTR Lujanth Ov-SaCh Jogcpine g g R Ty, e EEA S e at noon for Panama and way ports. The Si- | Chehalls = Harbor 13 pmPler 2| QR AV ARBOR—Salled Juné 9—§enr | Testimony was given that the ma- WHITE STAR LINE. ndigent Dead. beria’s cargo includes a large shipment of | Ellzabeth... Coqullle River. ...| & pmiPler 27| Glendals, for San Francisco. chines for passenger service cost $2500 New '"!._ufi. mstown— iverpool. Supervise = y i ¢ v - kg 2 ! * rtlan pm|Pier 2 g Fone e 3 S & Health Committee B S S S v 'f,‘,“’ | G. W. Eider| Astorla_& Portland|11 am Pier 24 | dune 10—Scbr Expansion, for Re- | gpq they lasted two and a half years Majestic. June 22.10 am|Teutonic. . July 6,10 am x ed in favor of the pas- | single pieces weigh as much a» fitteen tons, | Sinoriac. s | Chigs & Tapan |1 pmlbier 39 | R R i . X Arabic...June 34, 3 pm|Ceitie. ... ..July 8.1 pm and few scale less than two thousand pounds. | x, 72 T via P 12 2 a June 10—Stmr | for that purpose. e committee too! excursion steamship Spok: Oceanic, .June 29, 7 am/Baltic. ...July 13,5 pm o amended ordinance estab- | §1*iarion to Ting heavy, s Bt e 9| B Lo Mot Abspbeoeinn 1 prm{bler '3 | Donita. for San Pedro: stmr State of Callfor- | pe matter under advisement and will L acaca. Bestlle and Victoria, June 7, | Oceante = : siverpost g rules and re ons fo ¢kwerd shape and exceedingly difficult to - A i3 pmiPler 2 | nja for San Diego. Raet = Boston—Queenstown . Lx?m‘n "‘“’a“f“} f’lr‘; g | g e Bl s g g R R ¢ ""‘l“fl 10 BMA‘(R HFPIELD—Arrived June 10—Stmr | investigate the contention of automo- | a2 takmation obtaln folder. Right S - X Toly 38 Aug 28 £ and drainage oOf Duildings. | cngaged in Joading the liner has been working | ? g ik d L R i el : vners that the proposed rate is |is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. . Jul Aug. 11 . 8 requires the installation | night and day, and nearly all the time under | Eureka..... Humboldt .. | 9 am|Pler ONDO—Sailed June 10—Simr Contralia, | PI€ ot g t PEGD TTOKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom.- | Republic T yfIOI.l g personal supervision of Captain T. D. E. | Santa Rosa.[San Diego & Way| 0 am|Pler San Fr stmr Santa Barbara, for | too low. st. (Palace Hotel),10 Market st.and Broas NEW SER aft opening directly to the R e O o i Ti gl | Centralia... Grays Harbor ..-.| 4 pmiPler 10 | San Franeincos sch . for Honolulu. i hare Office, 10 Market st. Fast Screw Steamers but does not a he in f the Algoa's “’”' r swollen freight | Corona... Humboldt .. 1:30 p Pler 9 PORT LUDLOW June 10—Br bark way w! N, G 1 . enger Agent. of 11,400 to 15,000 tons. : i b | Wiieon and siecp swollen freight. | Gocy'Bay...|San 9 amPler 11 | Pass of Leny. for AWARDS CONTRACT FOR C. D. DUNARN, General Passence \BOSTON DIRECT TO THE ystem which ex. | Wion and sieep ‘have been \ | o B A June 10—Stmr i g e e o Birueiie. : . VIA Azomzs. k y ten mintes. The Elberia will carry a large number of | Iaqua Humboldt. ... 2 | Brunswick, hence ADDITION SCHOOLHOUSE GIBRALTAR. NAPLES, GENOA. up the proposed | passensers, many for Honolulu and not a few | 8. Barbara. |Graye Harbor, 2 B o i —Arrived June 10— L e o June 18, “July 30, Sept 17 J pro > <oy Mg - . - | 8. Pedro.... Los Angeles 9 am|Pler 2 | Stmr samn Barbira, from Redondo. SR b # uly 2. Aug. 27, Oct the regulation of dairies | " > om% “here '}:,“' S S5 .. June 14. | | L Safled June 10-Schr Ce- Board O'I P:lluca:l(on ’l;:lnvs h;l'l'h to #am lll'g- meflcm. upward, depending on date. o : Argo....... Eel River Poits...| 4/pm|Pler 2 ot San Francisco Bu “ive More Rooms In mger Agent Pacific Coast, Friday will consider a Leyland Bros. Spoken. City Puebia / Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler ;rron’r “Salled June 10—Stmr Na- fllchmond Building. Fom;!om mm %fl’g{no 21 Post st San Francisco. varro, for San Francisco. ding. — June 15. ter | Coos Bay direct. nes to have sani- E rate of reinsurance on t : 9 ne bt ship 5 pm(Pier 8 ISLAND PORTS. THE GREAT OCEAN FL To U. 8. Navy y.x-q ana_Vallefo. The Board of Education yesterday . Leyland Bros. was reduced terday to 30 | B Sy v | ¥ nm orted in favor of ,:.1 S D SRt st T popet rhogived (':fv.,:?i‘a:hur.wn e :::‘r’:::{ TLHONOLULU— Arrived June 10—Stmr Ala- | directed the Board of Works to enter s s Delltschlalld rmsnn: IOhflCELw ue n for burying the | from a vessel which spoke the overdue. Brit- | Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler MANILA——Arrived June S—Br stmr Trebia, | iNt0 & contract with the Deneen Build- 68615 ft. long—2314 Iumu average speed. 45 A. M., 12:30 noom, . i g February 8 in 49 south, 165 east. The | Humboldt .| 9 am|Pier % p < 9. July 7. Aug 4, Sept. 1 8:30 P. M. (ex. Sunday), sumfiy. I Kelly for $5 50| Crown of Germany is quoted at 25 per cent, PR b v e e 18 CORDARY 108 ths Stectian Yt ad: 4 St o1 June 1 i o % Tinse HOOw, v;““;"} M. 9:00 A. M. M. (ex. Sunday), Sundays 7:00 A. M., M. Fare one way, 50c. Landing IM office, Pler 2. foot Mission st. Phone Main 1508. HATCH BROS. dition of five rooms to the Richmond primary school building on its bid of $18,000, which was $3450 less than that submitted by another firm. The con- - and there is no change recorded I overdues the other 1 9 am|Pler | FOREIGN PORTE, COLON—Arrived June 6—Stmr from New York. Safled June 8—Stmr Allianca, for New York. FALMOUTH—Arrived e 9—Br ship June 23{*Deutschla: a ..June 25 Belgravia *Has grillroom and {gymnastum on board. Wil call at Dover only. Yucatan, s Colony secured the | nd sherry to B General Mifilin Has Trial Trip. The steamer Gemeral Miffiin, built by the | State of Cal |San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier urasin, hence Feb. 6. HAME' -AMERICAN LINE. Risdon Iron Works for the United States quar- | Pomo. IBE" Avena & Albion 8 pm|Pier 2 | KUCHINOTZU—Arrived May 26—Br stmr | tract will be paid for out of the “h“"ll Offices, 35 and 37 Broadway, New York, . was given her official | Nor:h Fork.|Humboldt ._....... | 5 pm|Pler 20 | Robert Adamson; to load for Honolulu, funds of the present fiscal year. HERZOG & CO., 401 CALIFORNIA ST. GONORRHEA AND URINARY DISCHARGES termasters’ department, trial trip on the bay yesterday and proved In every way a success. She developed a speed of thirteen knots and showed herself mea- GENOA—Salled May 26—Ger stmr Abydos, 40 | for San Francisco, 9 June 18. City Peking. N. Y. The leave of absence of Margaret A. Smith was extended to January, 1905, via Panama[12 m|Pler OCEAN STEAMERS. O. R. N. CO. Umatill . Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pter o % E - v | h: d e to handie. She will be used COPENHAGEN—Arri Ji with the privilege of returning to her Tor carrying water, {relght and passengers be- June 21. | [ Norge. frem New York, via Christianta, - | own class. COLUMBIA satls June o, 16 and 26, July & . e ihe army posts located around the har- | Alliance.... Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler 16 | * [JAMBURG—Arrived June 10 Stny Bel. 3 : 16, 26. GEO. W. ELDER salls June 1, 11 n the J alendar. bor and will run in conjunction with the Gen- | June 22. | from New York, via Plymouth and Demands aggregating the sum of [ 21, July 1 11, 21. Only steamship lhn to . i eral McDowell Coptic......|China & Japan....| 1 pm Pier 40 A $21,879 52 were ordered paid. PO ) nd short rail line from — { —_— PR ENE TANSAND — Sailed June 9—Stmr | * " g Portland to all points East. Through tickets to - : Small Boy Run Over. FROM SEATTLE. e, for New Ygrk] not previously, —_—e—————— all l‘,:.m;( ,mm,,":k?m‘,o,{,,g{,:g:rb:'flh“_fl | - ; | 7 B SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June = 10—Stmr meals. Steamer sails foot COOK BOOK OFFER TO Eidie Warren, 10 years old, who lives at 6| Steamer. | For. | Satis Blunher for New York. State Floral Society Meets. |8 m S F Sun A5 Pom. 1 Dept., 1 v 3 Al - rQ s reet, was run over by a wagon yes- 1 BOULOGNE—Arrived June 9—Stmr Noor- The regular monthly meeting of the ! Montgomery “:5 C. CLIFFORD, Agent CLOSE AUGUST SR e o Nome &St Michael. dam, from New York. Freight Det., § Montgomery st. ! 30, 1904. street and New morning at Market sustained serfous injuries, He terday Montgomery. for which he was treated at the Harbor Hos- | % June 2 12 NEW YORK—Sailed June 10—Stmr Celtic, for Liverpol. Arrived June 10—Stmr Campania, ‘from Liv- California State Floral Society was held at Elks’ Hall, 323 Sutter street, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Pro- AAWAI, BANOA, WEW Occanics.s.C L pital 7 | erpool and” Queenstown. ZEALANE ams STDNEY The Call's Cook k p — £ PLY;’(‘)LTHN—A"{;IM June 10 — Stmr | fessor Emory Smith, president of the DIRECT LINE 0 TANITS | Book prem- - Moltke, from New York. ; 3 ong th y | jum offer will close on August Hotios 6o Amaes. MARSEILLES - Arrived June 10—Stmr Cano- | S0CI61Y, presided. Among those that | o s VENTURA, for Honolulu, Sames. Auck- M The follcw affects the List of Lights, plc, from Boston, for Genoa and Naples, addressed the meeting was Miss Bertha ! land and Sydney. Thurs., June 16. 2 p. m. 1 30, 1904, nn:‘;‘ul readers of this Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904: Porey: qane 18 | LIVERPOOL—Salled June 10—Stmr Arabic, | Chapman, who is supervisor of nature | 3 § e ,:‘;"}'fl',“gfiln'““ pa who re a copy of this WASHINGTON. <ot | N York, ' via Queensto . = . 8. POSA, for 3 a m. 4 mon Bank buoy No. 1, am, 3 ulogne, and. e to ] e chil- s . | fail to place their order im- tce, will be ‘ed_abou o GUBENETCWN—Arrived June 10- 8t Freight 0:o332) MAr<ise, PuCl 2uils o | ey, $5600 eet 1o the muth::rd of tte ',:"rfiienq'mfi S]llppln Iutelhgence. c.fil. Trom New work, for Livvroool .,'.“{‘&. e npen. dotit . . Yeu et ot ket Frogh o ! . eeded: etmr - ni This splendid premium will | | "5y e a0 o tne Lignihouse Bosrd. ARRIVED, pool, and proceeded. T e | ORand I8 . © | LONPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUA be offered to Call subscribers at C. G. CALKINS, Friday, June 10. gardens. An exhibition of frults, |, pror Lixg TO HAVRE-PARIS. = Commander, U. 8. N., Lighthouse Inspector. Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from flowers and vegetables from the gar- Sailing every Thursday instead of. the exceptionally low rate of 50 St e s Port Rodgers. puma, 58 bours 1 o Time z:fl- ks dens will be held to-day. Sepurday, a: 10 a. m. {rom Pler 4% cents per copy. Out of town Sun, Moon and ‘Tide. “::‘n,\r:. + “>d e e B rs from "‘““‘..m-"fi?"”"-, g 4 lu’;, )(ar: North River, foot of Morton st. orders 25 cents additional to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— sum- Gualala, Penzer, WDt from Alblon June 10, MODERN WOODMEN SUED.—Margaret B. cover '"’-,ml,m transporta- Time and Height of High and Low aWters ‘The Time Blll on the tower of the Ferry flm yesterday sued in the Sllperlor Court 5 at Fort Point, entrance to San Fyancisco Blmt Elizabeth, Jensen, 38 hours from | puilding was G'WD“ exactly at noon to-day— | for $2000,. alleged to be due from the Modern uon charges. Bay. Published by official authority of the | Bandon. i. e., &t noon of um? meridlan or at 8 | Woodmen of America on a fraiernal insurance ¢ Superintendent. | Stmr Chenalis, Martin, 48 hours from San | . omnvnehrum C. BURNETT, certificate held by her husband, Michael J. | Agents, § et tr aveite Mo Treadiete 16 pages $1 per Yecar —_— NOTE—The high and low waters occur at = Pedro. itenant, U. in charge. Geary, deceased. Tickets sold ‘by all Railroad Ticket Agents. The Perfect Can Opener—Free This Week to Want Advertisers in Next Sunday Edition