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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904. ARBOR BOARD | FLAYS ACTION ™ Wise Pl‘ntosi\‘ That Permits Should Not Issue to Men Lately Deprived of Them CONTRADICTS Will Be Held N ASH HIM URSTS STEAM PIPE IN MIDOCEAN AND COMES HERE TG MAKE REPAIRS China Commercial Company’s Steamship Lothi an, Bound From Hongkong to| Loss of the South Portland Salina Cruz With 768 Celestial Passengers, Ente:s Port in Distress. in Quarantme While Machinists Fix Up the Damage Says Combine’s Agreement Is t Small Dealers, \re Incredulous to Prot They but —_— rtant issue rder” the now W r N plate the ' b on the this city was raised Harbor Comm! Whether new per s wharves ehall be to Wolf & Son, L. Scatena & American Produce Com- were deprived of permits last week, was unsettled. Ar- from Attorgeyvs Reinstein. After Kirk- issioners left heard LB Mackenzie erred then were and Kirk Lol <] Veilas is, the Com- v's | ed the local by putting in It is some ng world y ap appearance at thi ce San Fr of port aban- isco call »d the Lothian's ar- | was don for the ves- | a port sels of this line h speculation until it | .‘_\\..m-~'-~~.‘n“-.‘\ D TURN. rival caused mu took a somewhat Was learned that she was seeking re- | x¥ esterda Attorney pairs 11 Vise length that The Lothian is bound from Hong- | & y seventy ng to Salina Cruz and has on board | " as firms to sell no 1ess 7gg Chinese passengers. When 2000 |ofo— — fifty sacks of j S Or LWenty- ,,jjes west of San Francisco a steam CHINA COMMERCIAL STEAME sacks of onions to any member of | ;0 purst, doing considerable dam-| | LOTHIAN, WHICH PUT IN HER An ¥ O-I,::.-..;»:Anm age in the engine-room. As Salina | | S rniee o R Fy SRS A - hich g . Cruz is an open roadstead and lacks 1 be m be-% facilities for making the repairs the | 4084 1bs 5 cs meals, 210 cg baking powder, | _ solve chase He con-!jothian needs, Captain Willlamson de- | nded k gD m’"v: cided to run into San Francisco. © ot ey Captain and chief engineer were siness e of sma permitted to land to make arrange- . wi ot afford to buy 7 ments for the repairs, but the Lothian 5;; will be detained Reins in quarantine during e was all|her stay in port. There are several | rovision to which MF. | cages of sickness on board. | xcepted and which| The repairs will probably take not ¥ quantities of more than a 4. and as soon as they are completed the Lothian will resume those specifi g a high- | her voyage. e allness ‘ e T was just s Promotion for H. C. Fassett. er e making his ar-| 5 C. Fassett, who has spent fifteen years on ey Wise said that the Albatroes in the service of the Fish Com- | T, to deny | mission, or Bureau of Fisheries, as it is now Sant SF e e was yesterday de ordered | ag Produce nmm Alaska d was new com- | Co-OPer than twenty-five sa ber of the most, the importans Fish ( and he is the Jess mem allenge. » fill, but t the to us work, and even enienced by his an- recognition he has imsel himself | ™5 "W chief yeoman, who has been on affirm- A ss for a n ber years and P ¥ 1y Rein- for thirty s, red from the stein's advice, Nash made his st T RO Sl besisiey ment to the Prod and incidentally issued a “defi” dealers who withdrew from. the Dealers’ Protective Associa- Bark Holliswood Is Spoken, Holliswood, for reinsurance, which was has been tion and who appeared as complain- evening the Merchants’ ants against L. Scatena & Co., Wolf cived a telegram from San Pedro & Son and the American Produce | say the schooner Transit from the Company. X been halied by the Hollis- r 211, " = degrees 30 minutes north I challenge them,” shouted Nash. | and 5 minutes west pointing at the hostile camp of prod- uce men arrayed on the opposite side of the Harbor Commissioners’ board- room, “to say that the wish this Holliswe egreement of which Mr. Wise, their | castle, Austraiia, bound for this port, and her attorney, compiains 10 be changed.” | ISn-ATIval yesterday ceused her relnsurance There was response from the other | revenue cutter Daniel Manning lett port yes. camp. Charles J. Lercari accepted | [T\ 22870 L 10, Tmornisg. . here was | the challenge and sald it was desired | no change in the reinsurance rates for (h other overdu that the agreem among the mem- bers of the combine should be discon- o ech Lusor Is Released. | The Kosmos liner Luxor, which arrived | Thursday evening, 108 days from Hamburg, | sgreement,” went on Mr. | @ released from quarantine yesterday. She - * | brought twenty-five passengers and 3000 tons for the benefit of the Job- | or freight. Her cargo included & large ship perishable products and not | ment cf nitrate of soda. = She also brought gvod of the men who Bave ::::\g‘—mme coffee and a ibig consignment of It s a measure of protec- | T | | and not to us. It| General Mifiin a Fine Boa e retaller and restaurant| The new steamer General Miffiin, which has | from g on the whart | just been bullt by the Risdon Iron Works, un- | one sack of produce at a time, | der the supervisicn of Major Devol, for the | Biss the Sobbars & quartermasters’ department of the United 3 }, 1 © take produce | Sijl. " army has been put into service, and | nd sell it to the retail- | yesterday attracted considerable attention on | ger dealers do _ | the bay. The new boat, which presents a fine | s do not ob- | Tt Y ce, will be ueed to carry water and ing on the wharves, but | supplies to Angel Island and Fort Baker, as hese limits on the | Well a8 to assist the steamer General Me- | to be sold entirely e\ jobbers.” jobbers Dowell in the genersl work between the bay posts. e - ash had concluded the Water Front Notes. Commissioners went out with W. H.| The steamer Francis H. Leggett left Mid- avis, t y of the board. This | way Island vesterday for Astorl: b produce dealers g | The Pacific Mail Company's new liner Man- ce to discuss openly among them- | SPuria, Captain Seunders, Salled Thuraday for o e et e | T g g 1 made, espec those and Ly Hatch Pros. R et e M T“"h!"r;:l"’:: here”ana Vallejo, sailed yestordny ftrom Se- dealers ridiculed the statement I The Facklo - Const Biouiiship . Otmadnys A Chiubing s ki Saiet: B | T sty ity OF oking, Captain Rob- terest. Remarks were made that|ineon. will sail to-day for Panama and way might have led to uppercuts and | '~ SEET other varieties of fisticuffs, but noth- ing of the sort resuited. The entire section of the NEWS OF Tll OCEAN. wharves | Matters of Interest to Mariners and where perishable products are sold | Shipping Merchants. will be the scene of animated discus-| The British ship Falls of Halladale was | sion | mext Monday forenoon at | cleared yesterday for Freemantle, Australia, | least. Then the Harbor Commission- | With cargo valued at $61,801 ana including | C - ] N b 1,584,123 1t lumber, 3000 doors, 350 metal rs will decide whether the dealers | poush. 141 rolls. rooling paper = and™ 25 oo who have just been deprived of their | paints, e S Exports for Honolulu. The bark Olympic was cleared for Hono- lulu yesterday with an assorted merchandise cargo, valued at $39.800 and including the following: €00 bbls flour, 2519 ctls barley, 211 ctis wheat, 243 ctls onts, 568 ctls corn, 329 Ibs bran, 1685 1bs peas, 435 bales hay, 28,200 1bs middlings, 40,000 Ibs sugar, 37,500 ibe salt, 12,500 lbe lard, 10,504 Ibs bread, permits shall receive new ones to sell on the wharves of the State, ————e ce 1o Passengers. aggage transferred to and from all trains steamers, etc., at Jow ratex. One trunk (sing) trip) round trip 50 cents. Mortc Eprcial Delivery. 306 Taylor et., G30 Market st Omiiland Ferry depot. Phone Exchuage 46. ¢ | Ex- | 8 | | Arcata City Panama. Coos | 8t d provisions, 600 cs canned t. 700 1bs chocolate ste, 406 cs assorted | gals 00 cs wine, 2400 | gals vinegar, 148 cs mineral water, 140 gals cs whisky, 9419 Ibs sc 100 cs matches, les broom: pkgs dr: bxs soap, cofls rope, pkg: agricultural impl hats and caps, §5,000 bricks, 500 | s ‘axlé grease, 4000 Ibs ) cs 120 kegs powder, carboys acid o Movements of Steamers, good bbis bacco, es patnt Yiam TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Ban Joee ow York via Panama. June 18 | S. Barbara... | San Pedro........... -|June 18 G.W Portland & Astoria Argo ver Ports.... G. Lifidaver.. Harbor 1at ... Willapa I Oyster & Way Ports Diego & Way Pts.|] d_Ports Sar aget Hon: Poriland nt Ar & Astoria Pomo. Bonita. . Ralinier laqua Astoria. .. rhor & Pt Arenaly o & Way Pts.|J ‘olumbia nosa a0 iney dnd Way J ; nd St. Michael via Panama erra Paul Acapulco June 2t TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails.| Pler. June 18. | | S. Barbara Harbor 4 pm[Pier 2 Corona oldt (130 p|Pler 9 Pt. Azena... Point Arena .| % pm Pler 2 City Peking. Y. via Pan m|Pler 40 June 18. | J. Higgins. | Los Angeles Ports.|i1 am|Pier 2 Arcata...... Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am Pier 13 S. Ross San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler i1 Umatilla « Puget Sound Ports./11 am Pier 3 June 20. | | San Pedro. Humhfl! at .12 miPler 2 Argo. . - Eel River Port: 4 pm|Pler 2 Coos Bay...|San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Junc 31, | | Pomon Humboldt .. .11:30 p'Pler 9 both...| Coquille River [ 5 pm|Pler 20 Costa Rica..| Astoria & Portiand|1l am|Pler 24 June 22. | | Breakwater |Coos Bay direct...| 5 pm[Pier § Iaqua. | Humboldt 10 am/Pler 2 Eureka Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 Arctic Humboldt 9 am|Pier 2 Centralla... |Los An am Pler 10 Alltanc Burcka & Coos B.[...... Pier 16 Coptic. China_& Japan pm|Pler 40 June 23. | 8. Montea..|Graya Harbor pmiPler 2 Pomo Pt. Arena & Al pm|Pler 2 State San Diego & W am/Pler 11 Sequoia. . 1llapa Harbor pm Pier 20 G. Lindaver | Grays Harbor . fovovas|Pler — June 24. | Bonita. Newport & Way...| § am/Pler 11 Queen Puget Sound Ports.|1i am Pler 9 Centennial..[Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm|Pler 20 June 26. | | Alameda. ... Honolulu ... 11 am|Pler 7 San Jose N. Y. via Panama.|12 m Pler 40 Rainter..... Seattie & Blingham| 4 pm|Pier 10 Newburg ... | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 | Aurella A!(m‘in & l'urlllnfl 4 pmiPler 2 June 26. | | North Fork. Humboldt ... .| 5 pm|Pier 20 Columbia... | Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 June 29. | Nevadan Honolulug& Kahuluf] 3 pm Pler 25 rnov EFATTI.F e B Steamer. sat agway & Way Ports. | June Skagway & Way Port gway & Way Ports Michael v Ports. Farallon Santa Clas Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Const and Geodetic Survey— / wime and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 25 E Coos Bay | ! \ I | minutes later than at Fort Poin of tide !s the same at both places. | SATURDAY, June 18, rises. sets., [Time] _ } | Ft. { W wi [ Time (W 531—0.1] | Ft. ‘.'nnimf 4.6 9:42 o4 4.1/10:401' 1.0f 4.011 M' K HW) 20/ T4 NOTE—In the abové exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | addition to the soundings of the United Stat | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minu, ) sign precedes the helght, and then the number Fiven is subtracted from. the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | of the lower low waters 6.6 | | S T Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- | ‘hants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | June 17. 1 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry butlding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— . e. at noon of the 120th meridian_or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time.. J. €, BURNETT, Lieutenant, U.'S.'N., in charge, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. June 17. hours from , Leland, 26 hours from Mon- | cotia, Johnson, 12 hourw from Bowena ing. stmr Lothian, Williamson, 20 days from | Hongkong, via Moji 25 days; bound to Salina Cruz; put In on account of main steam pipe | e bursting on June 10. tmr Arcata, Nelson, 51 hours ‘from Coos | . via_Port Orford 44 hours. { Stmr Whittier, Dickson, 48 hours from As- | toria. Stmr_Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Halt- moon Bay Bktn Tam O'Shanter, Simmle, i | 3 days from | | CLEARED. Frida June 17. nta Rosa, Alexander, Diego; Pa- st eamshin Company tmr Nebraskan, We , Portland and Honolulu: Willlams, Dimond & Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Nanaimo; West- ern F Tr shin Falls of Halladale, Thomson, Fre- | mantie; J J Moo & Co. Bark Andrew W , Drew, Honolulu; Welch | & Co. H Bktn Trovic Bird, r, Nome;- Seattle | €hippirg Company SAILE | Friday, June 17. 17 € stmr Daniel Manning, Cantwell, crulse n search of bark Holliswoos r Rival, Fosen, Bowens Landing. r ¥ A Kilburn, Jahnsen. Port Rodgers. | tmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay.* ureka, Jesaen, Eureka , Jamieson, Eureka Bendegaard, Cocs Bay. ! 7, Carlean, Greenwood. | r Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Nebraskan, Weeden, Honolulu,' via Portland. Br bark Adderly, Berquist, Port Townsend. rk Olympic, Evans, Honolulu v R W Bartlett, Nicolson, Port Gamble. SPOKEN. long 136 W, bark Hol- stle, Aus, for San Farn- y_20—Lat from Newc Per schr Transit, at San Ped June 17— Spoke bark Holhswood, from Newcastle, W. for Sam Francisco, in lat long 122 50 west, leaking badly vislons, which 'were supplied; away. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 17, 10 p m—Weather | cloudy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS, SEATTLE—Salled June 16—Stmr Santa An: for Valdez. June 17—Stmr Queen, for S Francisco; stmr Monta for San Francisco; 10:40 a stmr Arrcw, for San Francisco. Arrived June 17—Stmr City of Puebla, hence June 14. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived from Port Blakeley. Arrived June 17—Bark Pruksfa, from Port June 17—Bark Blakeley. PORT HARFORD—Sailed June 17—Stmr Coos Ray, for San Francisco. Sailed June 17—Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. CO0S BAY—Arrived June 17—Stmr Alljance from Portland, for San Francisco; rtmr Brea water, hence June 1 ASTORIA—Arrived 17—Stmr Chlco, Jume 11 { YT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 17—Bktn | from Honolulu, for Tacoma Schr Alvena, from June PO) nazon, Passed inward | . for Tacoma. JRA—Arrived June 17—Stmr Geo Loomis, hence June 1 €ailed June 17— San Irancisco. Satled Jane' 17—Stmr Geo Loomis, for Re- dondo. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed June 17—Stmr State of California, for San Diego. REDONDO—Arrived June 17—Stmr Des- patch, hence June 14; schr Azalea, from Fureka; schr Exvansion, from Grays Harbor. Safled June 17—Bktn Wrestler, for Grays Harbor. , for San Safled ' June Pedro. Arrived June 17—Schr Geo W Watson, from Portland, PORT = MADISON—Arrived June 16—Schr Willle R Hume, from Ballard. ROGUE RIViZR—Salled June 16—Schr Ber- for_Eureka. M ILLAMOOK —Sailed June 16—Schr C T Hill,_for San Francisco. EUREKA-—Arrived June 17—Schr Berwick, from Rogue River. Arrived June.17—Stmr Marshfield, from San Pedro: stmr Ascension, from Portland. PORT ANGELES—Salled June 17—Schr Ori- ent, for San Irancisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed June 17—Nor stmr Tetje Viken, for Puget Sound. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 17—Stmr Jas S Higgins, hence June 16. SOUTH BEND—Arrived June 17—Schr Western Home, hence June 2. 7—Stmr Déspatch, PINTYRE MUST | but reduces the sentence of revocation ! off Cape Blanco on the Oregon coast | during a fog at 4:40 p. m. on October | had ! months. | having changed the | previously | the Coquille | miles to the north of where she ac- | tually struck. | of remafning on the | expected to land his boat safely. | devoted considerable time and thought | | were made in the ordinances. { Caspar, via BEAR BLAME Eighteen Lives Laid Master’s Negligence and to | TS REBUKED ON APPEAL | Supervising Inspeetor Ap- proves the Verdict of Guilty and Suspends Him —— Justicé is tempered with mercy in | a decision handed down yesterday by United States Supervising Inspector Captain John Bermingham in the ap- | ! peal of Captain James B. MclIntyre, formeriy of the steamship South Port- | land. Local Inspectors Bolles and| | Bulger had found him guilty of neg- {ligence and unskillfulness and had re- ! voked his license. Captain Berming- ham approves the verdict of guilty, to that of suspension. The South Portland ran upon a reef 19, 1903. She foundered half an hour later. By the swamping of two life- boats eighteen lives were lost. In- spectors Bolles and Bulger found that | the fire and boat drill required by law | not taken place during two Bermingham finds that Captain )Ic-‘ Intyre was negligent and unskillful, vessel's course four or five times between the Colum- bia River bar and Cape Blanco reef, where she Struck about a mile and a half from shore. She was then going at full speed in 2 dense fog without obtaining proper sound- ings. McIntyre at that time believed his vessel had struck on the reef off River, about eighteen Captain Bermingham says: Had_her engines been stopped and due dili- gence been observed by the appellant, 1 belleve every soul on the South Portland could have been saved. He took to the first boat instead vessel and seeing that | every person on board was in the boats, his excuse beirg that he had a superior knowiedge of the coast thereabout, and thereby could be The fact 1s he thought he was at the time elghteen miles north of the Cape Blanco Reef. | Such conduct on his part on ieav! sel at the time he did was, to s | extremely selfish, 1f not decidedly unseaman- like, even though he had arrangsd with his chief officer to take charge of and place in the starboard boat those he left remaining on the ship. The result shows how shockingly that arrangement was carried out. The sea was comparatively smooth, and both of her boats | might have been safely lowered away with passengers and crew in them and ot away from the ship without eccident under more skillful seamanship. { I agree with the local board in its findings, | but in consideration of the admission of some | of the testimony taken by the local board In its investigation of the cause of the loss of the | steamer South Portland, I will mitigate the | penalty of the revocation of his license as | master, ocean, then having three vears eight | | e oo uixtotn dave t6 Tuns to & suspen- | elon of the same for two years from November 23, 1903, —————— PARK COMMISSIONERS PASS ORDINANCES, WITH CHANGES | Chauffeurs Hereafter Must Have Ma- chines Inspected and Pass Exam- ination as to Knowledge. Knights Templar will be allowed to drill where the public can watch them | without interference. That decision | was reached by the Park Commission- | ers yesterday. When the members of the board met the question of ordi- | ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Facsimile Signature of 7. _ZzZ— , BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN They TOUCH the LIVER Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Siguature Small Pill. 8mall Dose Small Prica e Tt Burlington Route Go East Without a Worry You can do.it. I know you can. I have- sent hundreds and hundreds of people from California to points as far east as the Atlantic Coast without their having a care or annoyance on the whole journey. It is easy when one knows how—and every Burlington Route representative knows how. Let me tell you more about it. My sugges- tions will cost you absolutely nothing and may prove very useful. Drop me a card to-day, telling me where you would like to go, and about when, or use the following coupon. W. D. SANBORN, QGeneral Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Let me have your suggestions concerning a trip to. about Name __ nances that regulate the park was| paramount. Commissioner Lloyd had | OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. to the subject and had been assisted by | “::xz'“pl::“v E;(:d'iw‘aly AMERICAN LINE. Judge Murphy. It required a quorum | San Francisco: % °| - e~ Y"?,:’&’,‘?’fi B to pass on the rules and regulations s o Ketchionst,. Wisouek-1 . Lende:.... Paul .-July. ® to govern the usages of the park and, e KiaskaoiT o, . Jeny| Oermanis July % Phudeiphiar July 18 as there were only three Commission- 19, ‘24, July 5. Change to TLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. i T e A New York—London Direct, ers present, Commissioner Lloyd tack- S Mesaba " dune 35,0 . m. led the telephone to insist upon the For Victoria, Vancouver, | Minnetonka. Sam presence of Commissioner Sullivan. | hort Townsend, RO Thae ;{:;:::;Ta ‘Jaly 16,8 & = - | Bellingham—11_a. m., June R Lo s WS | Mr. Sullivan had been misinformed as | Change at for Alaska and G. to the meeting place, which was in of automobiles and kindred vehicles Here- after chauffeurs will have to pass an | examination as to their knowledge of the machines. For their certification that they have sufficient engineering | ability a $2 charge will be made. Any | act not in accordance with the ordi- nance is declared a misdemeanor. Penalty is fixed by statute, hence the ordinance is silent on that subject. ter Lui San Pedro). DOMINION LINE. ; at Seattla , Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. | coma t« I Y at Vancouver to C. { Mr. Lloyd's office, but he was found For umboldt Hay)-l’omrlxnu. 1 io}{‘znnd. p; JJmIm 25 nenslnnnn . 4 p. m., Corona, 1:30 p. m., | Vancouver uly 2 Dominion . and the work of the board procesded. |}, oy 3 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. Changes affecting the manipulators |~ For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12.500 Tons. ndo). San Diego and Santa Barbara—| New York_.o""-qm' z’u ‘Boulogme. at a. m. nta Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. | Sailing Tuesday State of California, Thursdays 9 a. m. Ryndam June Statendam July 13 For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | Noordam . July 5| Potsdam July 19 | RED STAR LINE. New York—Antwerp—Paris. ! From New York Saturdays at 10:30 a. m. | rbara, Cayue Santa San Stmeon, anta Cruz, Mon- Port Harford (S ey. is Obispo), Ventura and Huvn»;n- Bonita, 9 a. m., June 16, 24. July « S i o X Coos Hay, 9 a. m., June 20, 28, July 6. s fKroonlan July 8 Magdalena Ba San .YflxQIdP( | Altata, Pa: § 1t Ro- o e o %etn wach mo. | New York—Queenstown—ZLiverpool. TRSIONS, Season 1904—The Sailing Wednesdays. excursion steamship Spokane will | Arable..June 2} 7 pm{¢ -July 8 1 pm o e P June 1, | Oceanic..June 25, 7 am| Baltic. .July 13. 8 pm | Teutonic.July 6, 10 am Majestic.July 20, 10 am Boston—Queenstown—Livernool. Acting Superintende ¢ ' For further information ebtain folder. Right E - | Acting Superintendent Saville willl Fol LiGMG chanee steamiers or sailing dates. | Cretic.. . S Sy O inspect the machines and issue certifi- |~ pycKET OFFICES—+ New Montgom- I Repu?llc (mew). JJ:JIy‘I ,\A“' J},:«p( ‘: cates. | ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st., and Broad- | C¥mric. - S e 4 uE. DL, ! w; whary Freight Office, 10 Market st. NEW SEEVICE FROM BOSTON r 3 o . "DUNANS, General Passenger Agent, | Fast Twin-Screw Steamers PORT LUDLOW—Arrived June 17—Schr i e A e S | BOSTON DIRECT TO THE John G North, hence May ! | BAN PEDRO—Arrived June 17—Stmr Santa | Monica, from Graye Harbor; stmr laqua, from Fureka, via Son Francisco; stmr Samoa, from n Francisco; schr Transit, from flamburg -S¥merican. MEDITERRANEAN., VIA AZORES. | GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. | caxoP _..July 2, 'Aug. 27, Oct. § . July 30, Sept. 17, Oct. 29 First Class, £85 upward, depending on date. Columbia_River; schr James H Bruce, from C - Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Service | g jitae Havtar, . | ror T ooHT, SHERBONRG, HAMBURG | © P T"!,‘"f,‘o_f“‘,"“;m’, £ - g Safled June 17—Schr Bainbridge, for Port | jor Ul AL, | o Blakeley. ! Phoenicia . tPatricia TATOOSH—Passed in June 17—Stmr Shaw- for Tacoma. mut, from Hongkons, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 16—Sehr Fred J Wood, from Guaymas. Schr Melrose, for San Fran- Safled June t*Bluecher ... Pennsylvania AnwATL, SANOA, WEW ZEALAND ane STONEYy ‘Oceanics.s.Co. £l "S_ ALAMEDA._ for Honolulu, June 25, 11 am, 25/ Belgravia ... _June *Has giill_rcom and {gymnastum on board. +Wiil call at Dover only. HAMBURG-AMERICAN cisco: sehr Marion, for San Francisco. 2 T Away. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, July 2, 11 a. m, ABERDEEN—Arrived June 17—Stmr New- Offices, 35 and 57 Broadway. New York. 4 0 2. 0G & CO., 401 f‘ALIF(\R\'A ST. | 8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- g4 g e i a lana and Sydney, Thursday, July 7, 2 p. m. Safled June 12— qr‘hr Marion, for San Fran- clsco; stmr Chehalis, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. MIDWAY ISLAND—Sailed June 16—Stmr Francis G _Leggett, for Portland, Ore. COLUMBIA sails June 16, 26, July 6, 16 and 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Aqs., Tickat Olc ket Freigt OMic:32) Maroist., Pbel 21 aLl O. R. N. CO. THONOLULU—-Arrived June 17—Stmr Si- . W. ELDER sails June 21, July 1, Bovia, BepogTian 2% hd 31. Only steamship line to PORT- EASTERN PORT. | . OR., and short rail line from Portland NORFOLK—Sailed June 16—Stmr Man- points East. Through tickets to all | churia, for San Francisco. Steamer tickets include berth and FOREIGN PORTS. . Steamer sails ‘_YDOI of Sr;ll‘ "X.) l!l l:‘ Arrived June 15—Fr bark | 8. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen Agt. Pa ept., 1| Cn!nnel de Viliebols Mareutl, from Tacoma. T | Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agent | HULL—Arrived June 15—Fr bark MacMa- ( Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. B RS FE B krrived June 10-G | 5 | TENERIFFE—Arrived June er. stmr trom Guatemala, for Hamburg. | “OMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUZ Numantia, WALMER—Passed June 15—Fr bark Jean, hence Feb 2, for Grimsby. ALGOA BAY—Arrived June 15—Br Fleur de Lis, from Port Ludlo ORORAN—Sailed June Dollar, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, AUS—Sailed June 16—Ship | Fort George, for Honolulu. ehip | “Stmr Stanley clas | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., North River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second ERAL AGENCY FOR UM from Pler 42, $45 and upward. GEN- NITED STATES AND (Hudson building), e to Havre, 3 A, Broadway OCEAN STEAMERS. | AN A T P FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast WNEW YORK_Arrived dune 15_Stmr Le | Xuents. b Montsgmery avemus, San Francisco. vole, from Havr annonta, from | 4 Tickat Agent e e atanms. Tickets sold by all Ralroad gents. GENOA—Arrived June 10_Stmr Prins | Oskar, fr. w York, via Naples. HAMBURG — Arrived inne 16 Stme| To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Deutsehland, . from New York, via Plymouth | s, GEN. FRISBIE, MONTICELLO and and Cherbourg. June 17—Stmr Pretoria, from ".\".’}u.\f_hn 35 A M. 130 noom, 3:15 P. New York. via Plymouth and Cherbours. ARRON G A D 28 o Suad MOVILLE—Salled June 17—Stmr Furnessia, hdays 9:45 A, M. 8:30 P. M. ve Vi for New York. - %9700 A. M., 12 ,Ql;“gfm““—s‘"“ June 17—Stmr Cre- F. M ex, Sunday): Sunc tic; for Boston York, from Liverpool. BREMEN—Arrived June 17—Stmr Prinzess 1508. HATCH BROS. Alice, from New York, via Plymouth and ‘herbours. % BOULOGNE—Arrived June 17—Stmr Staten- To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Weak Men and Women dam. from New York, for Rotterdam. stmr. H. J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of COPENH.AGENUAMV&A! June 15—Stmr | I st., nor\h end of ferry bid Wi HOULD USE DAMIANA T™E United States, from New York. ‘fi ,. nd *S P M. 'Great Mexican Remedy; ‘,\m health and FIUME—Arrived June 17—Stmr Ultonia, M., 8 l Leave strength to sexual organs. Dvpot. 325 Market, from New York. via Trieste. Safled June 17—Stmr Moltke, for New Yori. via Cherbourg. ROTTERDAM—Arrived June 17—Stmr Stat- endam, from New York, via Boulogne, o ::e'”l.“‘nd trip. Weekly Call $1.00 per Tear e e " Fare, each wi xcursi ve o Vallejo. Glen Cove-and Martines, PIPER, ADEN. GOODALL . phone Main 641, ‘snurd-y axcepted. M.

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