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NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 19va. ADVERTISEMENTS. 818-820 Market St. San Francisco Our Double Day Is Wednesday... AMERICAN BEEAUTY GIRDLE | FREE—U.S. Postage Stamps | “Double on Wednesday” On All Purchases in Our Stationery Department to amt. of 20c or more Free ght front, steel ench shape, 81.25 shed with satin ribbon; in to $2,50. Fine White white, pink and blue. Special..29¢ aists, with beautiful HIGH GRADE CORSETS. | of embroidery and Special -®1.4 her-arrival of high grad: te Corsets; some long wais some ong. Regular | 95c price $1.50 cial ----THC | Worth $1.50 to White Lawns, LA VICTORIA FPRENCH CORSETS. with s and fancy z ial..81.75 ) sleeves O5¢ $1.50 CHIFFON. good heavy body and Special per yard.25¢ GAS STOVES. All shades high luster i 8100 ‘ | 14 Price. ant Foot | These Stoves are the most nickel- s, 10 in. | plated sawed burner stoves on the ,,h;"'m,’ burner. Rez. $1 pec. R1.39 “ $3.50; £3.19 SHELF PAPER, ALL COLORS. h it; on | The fancy, pretty kind e lot S50¢ 5 \r'd length: reg. 5c; special 2 ASTROLOGICA | i 4 e > POOKE HUS THDAT | 10-ya. length: rex. 10¢; special. B - of ok cter for | TRUNKS AT FACTORY PRICES, £ the year; a splendid | WITH S S, $4.95. ng's entertain- | t | A good, strong, BOOXS AT 1- T sow ALY ¥4 - SO canvas covi < and pa gantly b ; | _with four i 1. at hardwood slats OTHERS AT TEE SAME PRICE: on top and two Under the Rose, by Isham all around P Crown, by MaeGrath | body. set-up 3 Meredith, by Ford | ered hat box I by Westcott | tt slats, good loek T f Way, by Parker and bolts and corner bumpers and 1 of King, Crawford stout straps. 28-in...R4.6 Mississ P v Hough n 45 . heon [ 34-in...%6.45 r < s Major. | A higher grade if,you want finer . finished all through e 34-in...88.45 Se s s C le for other ot to be he price equaled at t where ’ ENIVES, RAZORS AND SHEARS GROUND AND REPAIRED. FICTURE FRAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. Christian Scientists L View than $120,000 Eddy, and tionate greeting. pub ently of the s. Mary Baker G. Eddy an affec- | CUNARD LINE - REDUCES FARES Recedes From Tts Standard Rates and Meets Cut of,f Rival Shipping Companies DR WS 61 O(‘(’ASIO.\‘b}D [ Bitter Struggle Predicted to Follow Fight for Pat- | ronage of Cheap Voyagers | —iees. URPRI Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, June 13.—The nouncement that -the Cunard Line had met the cut in steerage rates which its opponents had instituted was to-day | the chief topic among steamship men. The line had hitherto steadily main-, tained that it would never recede from-| its standard rates and this recession | was saken to mean that a bitter war | of steamship rates will now be on. Ver- | non H. Brown, general American man- ager of the Cunard Line ‘authorized the following statement: “The Cunard Company has declined to come down to & ten-dollar rate be- cause its views are in accord with those of the immigration officials with reference to keeping out undesirable clas: This rate is sufficiently low to attract the scum of Europe, and it |is very evident that a large proportion | of them will have to be deported as the | immigration officials are thoroughly | alive to the danger of permitting them Something like sixteen thou- an- | steerage passengers are now on | their way to this-port and of this num- |ber it is estimated that at least ten thousand are those who have booked | passage since the $9 60 rate for steer- ssage went into effect.” |age pa | The vessel which brought the first consignment of the cheap rate voy- | agers had almost half of them stopped {at Elis Island ——————— Want Superintendent to Resign. N DIEGO, June 13.—Thirteen of of the city | i g AR | the eventeen members Board of Educatiop at a meeting. to- night adopted a resolution requesting | Superintendent Davidson to resign. He The Aboard there- olution reducing his i to do Wyoming Lands Withdrawn. WASHINGTON, June 13.—The Sec- v of the Interior to-day withdrew 500 acres of land from settlement in the Buffalo and Lander Histricts in Wyoming on account of the Shoshone THEIR st LOVE One of the Sunday Call's beautiful art supplements in black and white will be issued free with next Sunday’s edition. The art pictures issued by The Call are far superior to anything of the kind ever offered by a newspaper in the great West. “THEIR FIRST LOVE.” Size 14x107: inches. FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS. A.vety effective way to frame picture “Their First Dove” would be to frame in close_ with two or three inch Flemish brown oak and burnished gold or in ebony and burnished gold. A 1-inch molding with 2%;-inch mat to match would also be very suitable. Buy the Great Sundav Call. =——=PRICE 5¢c PER COPY Sold by All Newsboys, News Agents, Etc. Notify this office if you fail to secure a paper when asked for. OFFICER BEATEN |TRAITOR SLAYS BY COMMUTERS| HIS COMMANDER Gtate Keeper of North Shore Revolutionary Outbreak in Line Thrashed by Passen-: Honduras Results in Mur- gers and Then Arrested; der of General YVenegas \ e e FREE FIGHT AT FERRY | CIVIL WAR PROBABLE Row Starts When the Special | President Bonilla Arouses | Policeman Makes Attempt| Enmity by Imprisoning| to Eject Man From Boat| His Political Opponents| ———— | SAUSALITO, June 13.—Because John Creed, a gatekeeper at the Sausalito end of the North Shore Railroad, be- came too officious in the discharge of Spiecial Dispatch to The Call. | ¥ | | NEW/ORLEANS, June 13.—News of | the Killing of General Venegas, com- |'mandante at Yoro, Spanish Honduras, | his duties a small sized riot on the fer-| ... 1 .q here to-day by steamship | ry elip took place yesterday. from Puerto Cortez. General Venegas | It has been the custom of the com-| .4 killed in a political rising between pany to allow a little time for the PUI-| g115wers of the present administration | pose of picking up late commuters.|,,g Conservatives. General Venegas| Yesterday morning, without warning, | yaq shot by one of his soldiers, who! so it Is alleged, the boats were started | y;rneq trajtor at~the approach of the sharply on time. It happened that the| jenera)'s opponents, who opened fire as | boat Which Was to leave at 8:18 yester- | tpev aavanced on fhe commandante’s day had arrived from San Franflsco @ peaqquarters. The plot had been care- | little late and had not got rid of Its| sy planned, and when he resisted his passengers by 8:18. | own men turned their weapons upon | After unloading the passengers there | ., !was a rush from the outside for the| yuro i5 3 small place about 100 miles j ticket windows by ecommuters who had | grom the Atlantic coast. The rising in- | heard the signal “all aboard.” JON' gicgtes that another revolution is brew- Creed closed the outer gate, debarring | jng j; Honduras in opposition to Presi- many people who were striving to en-| gent Bonilla because of his action in ter the bullding, and attempted to hur- | causing the incafceration of ex-Presi- ity the crowd inside om the boat.|dent Ari#-and six members of the | Frederick R. Sherman and Arthur| Chamber of Deputies. 3 . Bl MRRTEEN Gejssler, both of Sherman, Clay & Co., |\wozaN ONCE WEALTHY | were among the crowd. Young Sher-| - | man resented the language Creed used, DIES IN ABJECT POVERTY | and upon remonstrating Creed struck |. | him a blow upon the temple and an-|Ai | other in the mouth. Sherman swung a | right, which landed on Creed’s jaw, and | | Creed clutched him by the throat, forc- img him back to the railing. At this | juncture Geissler jumped in to separate the two,/ Creed then released his hold ged Widow Passes Away Surrounded by Property Given Away by Her Husband. PORTLAND, Or., June 13.—Mrs. Jare | Abraham, who, with her husband, the !late James Abraham, homesteaded a upon Sherman, and grasping Geissler | half section of land upon which a part ran him across the wharf and backed | of Bast Portland is now located, died him heavily against the wall. While | here to-day in abject poverty, aged 5 this was happening excited passengers | years.) Until a few years prior to his were striking Creed with fists and|death James Abraham was possessed canes, one man wielding a heavy dress | of a large estate, but in Lis declining | suit case against Creed’s head. The years became a religlous enthusiast second officer and two ‘deckhands ' and gave almost the entire property to | jumped in to help Creed. They suc- | the church of which he became a mem- | | ceeded in driving the passengers on | ber. After her husband’s death Mna.l1 the boat with the exception of young ' Abraham recovered a small portion of | Geissler, who remained in Creed's|the property from the church, but the | | clutches. | amount was dissipated in attorney’s | | “Upon arriving at San Francisco Sher- | fees and liquidating debts which she | man immediately took the return trip had contracted after Mr. Abraham's | to Sausalito and had Creed arrested death. | upon & éharge of assault. Sherman < TEEE g i | pocket for a revolver, and later it Was prelate of the Knights of Pythias, who is also found in the side pocket of his coat.| Superior Judge of Fresno County, will he in All ‘those who witnessed the assault' this city and address Alemania Lodgdof that were of the opinion that Sherman had order in its hall in the Pioneer building. Judge Church I8 an eloquent speaker and the mem- | acted rightly and that Creed was in the pers of the lodge have invited their brother wrong. knights to listen to what he will say on | General Manager Rank when seen at | Pythianism. bis office claimed to know nothing of b 5 — the details and refused to make a| ADYERZISEMENTS. statement beyond the fact that the | ~— e S company was investigating the matter. | | In an interview with Officer Creed he | said: “The whole affair is one I dis- liked very much. I‘4vas doing my duty. I tried to get the commuters unon the boat so ‘that we could start out. The! I'time was np and ¥ yang the alarm bell. There were about® thirty young men! on the apron. They would not allow the apron to be raised, so I proceeded | to shove them back. { “One fellow swore at me and I| slapped him. He struck me in the face, and as 1 grappled with him to take him off the boat about twenty others | | jumped me. One man hit me over the | head with a satchel, while others kicked | and beat me. I defended myself the best 1 could. I had no club, so that I | | was soon overpowere s | | Other employes of the company who were on the boat and saw the trouble | claim the encounter was unprovoked | by Creed. ———— | WOLD MAN FALLS FROM : | | | | WAGON AND IS KILLED | | Accident on Mountain Grade Results | i in Tragic Death of Butte County Farmer. | CHICO, June 13.—Samuel Fanliner, | There are different de- | one-of the old residents of eastern 3 3 3 Butte County, was killed this after- | &IOS of cleanliness, just as noon while teaming on the mountain | thel‘e are degrees of gOOd- grade about ten miles from Oroville. | 1 He was on the seat of his wagon at- | ness. You can be JUSt tending o the brake, while his son, | Eassably good, or you can riding a wheel horse, was driving. The brake broke on 4 steep. piteh ana the | be really good; so you can wagon went off the grade, throwing Faulkner down the hill. A quartz mor- | be passably dean’ or f:ou tar, weighing 12000 pounds, rolled from | - €an be -really clean—like the wagon an ‘aulknet’'s head was ~ T caught betweon this and a tres, crusn- | the Boraxologist. When you wash anything—mo | matter what it is—if you will add a little Borax to | the water you'll not only lighten the labor, but get BORAXOLOGY | ing his hea { e e YOUNG MEN GO SWIMMING AND ONE IS DROWNED Pleasure Outing on Sacramento River Near Colusa Has a Tragic Feifre: degree of ‘cleanliness COLUSA, June 13.—Jack Spencer, ‘ "g!"" . !axed 24 years, manager of the New lmpossnble Wlth soap and | York Swings, which have been ere for | water alone. Borax dou- two weeks, was drowned in thé' Sacra- 1 mento River thig afternoon. Spencer, | bles the power of soap and with several othérs, was bathing. Be- | ing unable to swim Spencer amused himseif by holding’ to a parge rudder. Losing his hold on the rudder, he cried for help and several boys went to his assistance. One, named Moore, was assisting him when Spencer became ex- cited, grabbed Moore around the neck, causing both to sink. Moore broke away and swam to the barge. Spencer | then gave one cry and sank. His body has not been recovered. { ———————— Engelke’s Claim Disputed. Though the Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children has decided to glve Fireman August Engelke a water to cleanse and puri- fy. Imitatidns are worth- less and often injurious. See that you get 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND. It's pure. For sale at drug ]:,nd stores everywhere in %, % and 1-lb. packages. The famous “AMERICAN GIRL” PICTURES medal for saving the life of littlé Laurie | {Ffig’,flm&&%‘?flfm 2,023 Massa at a burning house at 20 Vande- | Pacinc Coast Borax Co. New York, Chicagor water street, his claim to heroism is F now contested. Councilman W. J. Bac- | - R cus of Oakland says he was the res- cuer. He said last night: Bt “It was I, who chanced to be in the se- Mule-Team—Qur Trade Mark. ASTHMA CURE neighborhood, ‘who ran up the ladder and found the ¢hild, with nothing but his undershirt on, kneeling near the window sill. Just as I got the boy out the fireman reached the ladder, having climbed from his window to the ladder, and as he was below me I gave him the child and he carried it down. I ascend- ed to the place where I had seen the child on a combination fire ladder that 1 got from a fire wagon. Some one tried to pull the ladder away from me, but another one helped me.” Engelke says he did not see Baccus at all. —_———————— | Bunker Hill Day. §t. Luke's Battalion and friends at Monte stay Cured, Cause re- ved. Health restcyed. No more Asthma or Hay | Fever. Book Free. | Write, . | P. HAROLD HAYES, | Buffalo, N. Y. 1 To mos PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. | Tne Joy of Life Was Given Back to | This Weary Girl by the Cele- | brated Nerve Vitalizer | ana Tonic | PAINE'S CELERY | COMPOUND. | IT GIVES ALMOST INSTANT EFFECT. | with perfect confidence tired, run-down women | ana girls may take Paine’s Celery Compound | secure in the certainty that it is nefther a patent Every ingradient of this every responsibla cribed by them | medicine nor a secret great remedy is known by physician in the land, and pr constantly. The great remedy—formulated first by the eminent Professor Edward E Phelps, M. D.. LL. D., Dartmouth University's Great Physiclan—is compounded of gentle e d daily by the -highest tession in telling you how “ompound. For | much I owe to P: several years [ t 1 was about tired y Compound not only but has restored oy of living. n st Pitte- —Lena McMilien, No. PODDS burg. : Gb _fomyour bruggist TO-DAY— Get one bottle of Paine’s Celery Com- pound—See how DIFFERENT it will make you feel. Rio, among the redwoods of the Russian River, ;on Binker Hill day, June 17. Train departs at 7:45 a. m. (Sausalito ferry). Return at 7:55 'P. m. Round trip §2. Prettlest ride in Call. Vi ' Tornli. Tickets and information at 626 Market TICKET {625 MARKET ST. (North Shore Raiiroad) sireet. OrrFicEs (and BAUSALITO FrkiY, Foot Market S§, _RAILWAY TRAV &\ Trainsleavaand are due 2\ to arrive at Z| SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Juxs 1, 1904 Frazy Dxvor (Foot of Market Street) | Zix = __MAIN LINE. — awvy 7.00a Vaeaville. Winters. Rumsey. 7.50% 7.00A Benlola, Sulsun, Bimirs sad 7308 Valteger g Gaiibogn, ‘daste ' 1 10" Fapa. c ALIFORN" osa. Martinez, 8an Ramon. . 8.20» LIMITED TO CHICACC 7308 Nijes. Livermore, Tracy, Lathion. oo LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS i at 9:30 a. m., throngh in 8 days, 3 with diner and all trappings. Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle...... 7.509 8.00A Davis. Woodland. Knights Landing. on artinez. Ani Other Santa Fe Trains: Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- man. Los Banos Mendota 30 a. m.] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | Visalls, oy Merced, Henford and Visalia. | - - 4200 00 p. m. for Stockton. % :00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and e B smmy T asoe Chicago. i 8.304 N\lel,ls’»n Jose, ‘LA'"mam. Stock: TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | Plecarvilie. Mary Ferry Depot, S. ¥. Also 1112 Broad- | Red Blufr. ... 4200 way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First St. | 8304 Onkisic Chinsee 43200 San Jo! 8.00a Atiantic Exp |1.fih | 9.30a Richmond CALIFGRNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO | b S b wed N Kl | 10.00a The Overinnd = FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIELD - | 1600R 15 i, B 08 RAILWAY COMPANY. | Lathrop., Stockion. Mere Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. RO Masiord, Lewaore, Viaiia, Bakerafield. Los Angeies ... 7.209 oot | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m 30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11 o8 and Way Stations. P 1 Woodland, Kni - ovill e s . e e i W 1 LS8 N A R 3307 Hayward. Niica sad Way Siations.. 7.50% | _2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, -1:50 p. m. 5300 polt Costa, Maruines, Byrom, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRA Tracy, Lathrop. Modgsso 6:05, ©6:50 T3, T Merced, Berenda, Fresne aad 12:50, 12:00, 3:40, 8. 5:20, y Statfons beyond Port Costa 12.20» Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:48 | te Valley/vis Berenda and 3 11:15 a. m.; 1:48, | 50 p. m.' fEX- | alts " 490F Niiea, Tracy, Stockton. L. ¥ = | 430P Hayward. Niles, Irvington. { 18504 Leave In Effect | Arrive | Yova: Livermererer oo 1 411804 May 1, 1904. | *San Fran. Limited—Newman. Los | &80 The Owi | B Destina- s, St. Loufs. Chi via Fort Costa, Feioun, Sunday on) 7.00P kichmond, a-:l Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Mary: Puget 8o asecnger—Port Costa, Sul- Elmira. Dayis, Sscrsmento, Fulton. ‘ 3 . 11.50a | _ Windsor, COAST h Gauge) 7:30a Healdsburg, firil;’mnku Street.) o 7454 Senta Cruz Excursion(Sunday oaly) 8.10@ 8.15A Newark. Centervilie, Sen Jose, Felton, Bouider Creak, Big Basts, | Sauta Crus and Way Staclons... 5568 Hopland 19.154 Alverado. Newark, San Jose, Lo and Ukiah, | f——% : = | reek. Big Basin. A 12.16p Nowark, Cencerv! San_ J e g Sherwaod. Sew Kimaden, L;.%-mru | Guerneville and ]10:20 a/10:20 a o B e 055, | Camp Vacation. | $:45 0 6:20D | 4 15p Newark Ban Jore Low Oatas sad 100N | 8:40 40 & way stetions. o o... 1805854 Sonoma, 8:00 p| 8:20 | Glen Ellen. 8:45 p| | al10:20a | — QO OR Sebastepol. 120 p N { Poo;. o n;xfs L?lyll” — : 00 STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White | From OAKLAND, Foo H!\M'l;.— fl';. Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at 18:05 10:00 . 1200 200 400r.m Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for | Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs | prings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- | ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan | 10 San Jose and Way Stadona. sphings, Highland Spripgs, Kelseyville, Carls- SR S S 5.40» Springs, Soda Bay\Lakeport and Bartlett§ 1 1oA oy Al -, dmertra 2 &t Ukiab for Viehy Springs, Saratoga | New Almaden (Tuen. Felh. catyic tu- Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | The Conster-—Stops saiy Sua Joses 100 Sprinas; Upper \[e‘:‘:;'e Pfir:a.—yl:u:!;;l :"nl:ry, | Gliroy_ (conmection for Hollle ohn ay's, verside, ’., icknell” trov! con- Ranhedrin - #Heights, Hullvill ea Hed e e rings, Halfway House, Corptche, Cam, and Pactic Grove), Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | Ardo, Pase Robles. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg, | San Lais Obispo, principal Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covels, Layton: | Stattons thence Surf (sounection ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen. for . principal stations poc. thence Santa Barbara.San Buena- ventara, Montalvo, Oxmird, Bur- Dank. Los Angeles. ... 9.00A San Jose, Tres Pinow, Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eu- | reka. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Quced rates On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 630 Market street, Chronicle building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, | Gen. Manager. , Capitols Dt Crus, Pacillc Grove. Sulinas, » mof] Statlon: @ Luis Oblspe sad 10.30A San Jose and Way S 11304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... e 130p San Jose and Way Stations - 1300 Del Monte Express—Sants Clars, Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, . Pactfic Grove (connects at Sauca Clarn, except Sunday, for Santa Crus. Boulder Creek and Narrow . Gauge Points)...... ... .. 12180 §30e Pacific Grove Way Passen; lingame, San Jose aad (24 7.30» 8 384 8y Sta- tions, connects at Gilroy for Hol- LI Via Sausalito Ferry. | & n Jose and Way " SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE, | ® sata Clara. Sen Joss. Los Ui Depart from San Francisco, week days, at Uriehs end guiscipet 6:40, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. e s (hey 1) o . 35 5o, ‘)onlg?' TN o 48P Sunset Express.— Red: . Saa K - etend ag) dose. Giiroy Salinas, Paso Kobles, San Luis ) Sai rhars, Bl Paso, a8, New Tork. Con for ts Crus ! and st Castroviile for Pacific co_at San Francisco week days, 8:15, 8:45, 9:35, 10:20, 11:05' a, m. . 3:05, 4:20, 5:05, 5:40, 8 , 11:25 p. m. On Sundays and extra trains arrive at 12:45, . m. weck days, depart at 7:43 a. m 3:15 p. m. B:L nd legal holidays at 7:45, Grove and Way Statlons | 18.18 San Mateo, Berestord, Belmont, ! Carios, Redwosd, Falr to San Carlos. Redwood, Fatr Oaks, 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, Menio Park, and Balo Alio. 9.450 | and 8;156 p. M. ©11.30p Maytieid, Mountatn View, Sunay- THROUGH TRAINS. | vaie, Lawrence, Santa Clara aad 7:45 a m. gaily—Cazadero and way stations. | e roeees 19480 5 a Sundays only—For Point Reyes, A for Moring. ¥ for Afteroon. 18 ‘excepted $ Sanday oniy . dafly except Sunday—For Casa- | 5 Monday ouly. @ Saturday J_mu all stasions on Sunday. trains stopping at Vajencia St. southbound Ae6:10 A N., T:00 4. X., 715 A. ., 11:304. M., $:30%.00, S0P x and 0P EEKLY CA 16 Pages. 8§l per Yecar m., dally except Saturday and Sun- | day Point Reyes, etc. 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. £:18 p. Ticxis FERR m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, et OFFICH 626 Market B

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