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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST SIGNAL CORP \LT0 STARTS Motor Car for Use in Army of Uncle Sam Leaves on Its Experimental Trip e gy MAIL SERVICE PLANNED Postoflice, With Complete lished at Camp Atascadero R vile constructed for gr corps of the United States wn yesterday after- mp Atascadero. It uffeur S. D, Hewson ral ele Major W Lyman Majo? Dunning, Captain T. J. Barbour left at 3 egular everyday auto for y wil as a convoy from that camp. The signal car is a stanch affair. It suffered somewhat dur and g its transit its top was ) a garage, where new machine in perfect shape. It outfit for wire re- onsisting of twelve lances six- ong, two crowbars, a post ligge ) insulators and brack- et re, thirty-five pounds of and six hatchets. At cilities, Is to Be Estab-| wait for the! lance of the trip to the | arrival here | BRITISH SHIP WANDERER ENDS LONG | AND STORMY PASSAGE FROM ANTWERP is More Than Six Months Coming Here From Old World Ports and Meets With More Than Her Share of Hard Luck--Loses Sails and Shifts Cargo in the English Channel and Is Unable to Round Cape Horn FORCES ALIGN FOR PRIMARY Betting Is Even on Outcome of Fight Between McNab and the Horses and Carts R e S e BARD IS COMMENDED High Tributes to Senator From Eminent Associates in National = Legislature There is even betting in the court of the Palace Hotel on the outcome of the fight between Gavin McNab and James H. O’Brien for the privilege of control- ling the Democratic local convention. McNab has the advantage which comes from the control of the regular party machinery and many of the politicians { who are disinterested observers of the present war in the Democratic damp { predict that the regulars will elect a majority of the delegates to the conven- tion. The Horses and Carts will need something better than an even break in the result at the polls to accomplish anything in the convention. McNab is decidedly clever in generalship and ! could enter the convention as a leader of the minority and emerge therefrom as a director of the majority. All the observing politicians agree that O'Brien is putting up a rattling good fight. If Hearst can be induced to put some more money into the cam- paign of 1904 the insurgents may cap- ture the convention and dictate the WOULD PREVENT OPICM SMOKING Government Investigators| Make Report Concerning Use of the Drug in Manila SUGGESTIONS ARE MADE Urge Authorities to Stop Importation of the Article and to Monopolize Trade R L8 MANILA, Aug. 5.—The opium com- mittee appointed last August by for- mer Governor Taft to investigate the laws and conditions with regard to opium in all Oriental countries has ren- dered its report. The committee rec- ommends that the opium traffic should be strictly a Government monopoly at once; that at the end of three years the importation of opium should be absolutely prohibited, with the excep- tion of that needed for medicinal pur- poses; only confirmed habitues of the drug who are over 21 years of age to be granted a smoker’s license; that an educational campaign against the use of opium be started in the schools; that the habitues of the drug be treat- ed free of charge in Government hos- pitals, and that the punishment of Chi- nese found guilty of importing opium be deportation. The committee referred to in the above dispatch was composed of Bishop Brent of the Episcopal church | ADVERTlsm Positively cure these Little P lll. ‘They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsta, Ine In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS! CURE SICK HEADACHE. ITTLE Genuino Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature W ™\ Every Woman 18 interested 2nd should know apout the wvnd'rfl\ . Whiriing S ‘ T o and Suction. A full particulars. mmuaxo';nn. Tiuable to ladies MARVEL 'ark Row, New X 152 hew Montgomery, San ]'rlncl!&. CIL Willlam anmnl (Ladies’ Dept.), Union Drug Co., 400 Sutter and 100 Mu-. Osgood Brothers...7th and !mxam Oakland Baldwin Pharma «-+-.119 Ellla Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases. Lost Manhood. Debility or diseame wearingon body and mind and Skin Diseases. The Doctor cures when Try him. Charges low. aranteed. Callor write. Franeisco. Cal OCEAN TRAVEL. a . ng the signal car nominations of the party for the Su- | (Chairman), Dr. Albert, a Finipino, and T3 Steamers leave Broas an 3 n Jose and run perior Court and Legislature. Major Carter, president of the Board| /&€ gharses (piers 9 and 1D, ko B party will re- LIVERNASH 1S SLATED. of Health of the Philippine Islands. It| /¥ B\ *For Ketchixan, Wrangel, e Early to-morrow s visited China, Japan, Burmah, Java Juneau, Halnes, Skaguay, ve Monterey and It is gossip all along the line that|and some of the Malay States and was e, Aluta-2 4 . S a Pao Foilen St E. J. Livernash will be renominated for | absent on its labors for five or six B e B Senens rema Sunday night, and | J Congress, even If the battle on Tues- | months. steamers at Seattle, . g they will run| day goes against Hearst and O’Brien. This committee was appointed after | pert Townsend, s{::m,‘ ‘"'1‘7.’!3;,...‘"1'532',',','.': »n. Major West has ar- The officers and crew of the British There is no certainty, however, that|vigorous discussion in Manila of the | Bellingham—11 a. m., Aug. 3. 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, the details of the trip | ship Wanderer, which arrived yester- Wynn of the Fifth District will fare | proposed opium bill introduced hefore | Simers for Alusie and o % Mo o hos K 41‘1r\n( of (he‘ day, 195 days from Antwerp, have as well at the hands of the Democratic | the Civil Commission by Commissioner | or Tacoma (o X. P. Ry at Vancouver t | Senrnoll sutee ‘aboubistorisMiiine he party as his colleague of the Fourth.|Smith of California, who went out to | gk R¥ .\ qpuo0 0 Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 at the . McNab and the regulars are under no | the islands originally as colonel of the |p. m.. Aug. 2 8 14, 1 Corona, e and | 12t Six months than many sailormen sort of obligation to nominate Wynum.| California Volunteers. This bill pro- |30 "J-;‘“;‘,,‘ i B - uring the | discover in a lifetime. The incident is recalled that Wynn |vided for the creation of an opium Red?::ndn)s > L‘lle:na .v{d Santa ‘B ng August 13, the The Wanderer left Antwerp on Jan- went to Santa Cruz wearing a Hearst | monopoly to control the opium traffic | Santa Ros h\‘n 9 a m s Whebevar pont] Bacy. B8 (i i Seee Bex wbich oty button o large thaf it made the Con- | throughout the entire archipelago, to| por Lot Sai T e O A M e 1clea:‘ed when blown away by a howl- gressman look smaller than he really | be sold by the Government to the high- . anta” Barbara, Santa Cruz, Moa: ng is tasca- | ing southwester. So bad did the weath- | | - is. It is the presumption in the corral |est bidder. It was strongly opposed | s oris Vento wod Haipacford (Saa p e troops. :H become that Captain Dunning ran | 4 of the Horses and Carts that Wwnn IS | by the missionary element and church| Bonita, 8 & m. Au s off pmolom Bs MR L e e T o 7 s = =k | for O'Brien and Hearst in the present | interests in the islands. The matter| oot bay, 0 s o Aue 7. 18 £ the Fnulhern!ler A"“'_ a sl delenfin’n e .\n\'- | I‘V»l"\\j:_!“:f:;[ \IF?T\I»IVRP T\!:‘R ‘;‘F{"l\(\flh"g“{ HLRE TF‘TFRDA‘Y FROM controversy. was referred from Manila to Wash- | Cabo, Mazatian, Al'ata, La Paz_Santa Ro- o entublished o gk} 1= : e voy- | | ROUGHEST AND LONGEST PASSAGE HE Leaders of the Horse and Cart ring | ington and the ultimate result of this | L%, Gupmes (Mew). 10 2 m . ftn each mo. hat 1 for the conve-|aSe was resumed, but the English| g G e U 13 of the party also expect some help from | step was the appointment of the inves- | Is reservad to change stcamers or sailing dates. me- Wil to visit the | channel was still in surly mood and| " the Republh‘an machine on the water | tigating committee which has Jjust | r\"'{f",fi'ffm?‘,’;;},s‘f": “’;”.‘;‘f";' e men of the regular | of ande | st —_———— ) ral Passen, tia. ey . et ‘h{;iw Sails were blown away and as the Movements of Steamers. | Arthur 6. I-;Isk poslifl\'e;y asserts fl;al; BISHOP POTTER DENOUNCED | The pac i e o Butter st., wil ties have de€-| yvessel wallowed among the hills and — !'there wil e no interference on - 3 o SO CERS | @l for a check baggage from hotels and st postoffice at | valleys of angry water the cargo . TO ARRIVE. - 35’-.':53'"{?",,"' the tdes { part in the affalrs of the Democratic BY TEMPERANCE WORKERS | residences. Telephone Exchange 313 r tters S);"juili on the cen decks broke adrift. |~ gmo S | hand ‘column of the successive tides of the | PArty. Revenue Collector Lynch, If 80| gancas City Branch Adopts Resolu- MERICAN LINE. vere | Bales, barrels and boxes chased each gl 5 _ | day in order of occurrence as to time; the | minded, might lend a few workers to . T Plymounth—Cherhours—Southampton. spany | ofhed acioss the dadk: menahins cach | Cocousdo 6| fourth time column gives the last tide of the | 1y O'Brien in districts where no op- tion Strongly Disapproving of Ac- From New York, Satu =. 9:30 a. m. s th , sm 4 e ¢ | 9ay. except when there are but three tides, as i f New York late. Philadelphia ..Aug. 13|New York Aug. 2T other and distributing samples of gen- 6| ;Lérd'x‘x:;‘:‘:so :;’;eu:wmmle 'h;lt(‘hr:: ‘x)\ieil,lsre in | position cox‘flrOInKS the regular Republi- & \'n.n: A 'e“’ ork Pre ul_t. 1 5. Sanie Aug. 20/St. Paul o~ e | eral merchandise from one end of the ; Newburs. s Hiarhor L e Burvey Charin. oncent when o mrimus sy | can organization, but Gavin McNab, ANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 5—The ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. sister se at every large military | "tween decks to the other. e o attle acoma.. ¥ | sign precedes the height, and then the number | Who has some influence with high of- | Kansas City branch of the American |, New York—Landon Direct. er mimic or | The Wanderer was-sailed into Fal- | Doric i lAug. 8] fg;'gh;'guvrm-wl l;l’ool';l'llgn depth given by | ficials in Washington, is watching | Young People’s Christian Temperance | Mesaba ..Aug. 20, 9 am| Mnhaha .S I blue want [ mouth, where sails were renewed and | ATGata. [\ Coos Bay'& PuOrford Aug. @ | (i SRS T Plone of reference is the man | ¢yory move in the Republican camp. | Union strongly disapproves of _the | Montreny DOMINION LINE. s letters from home as|the cargo restowed. She resumed the | ool 5 Hrom it SCHMITZ AND RUEF. ideas of Bishop Potter of New York | Jontreal—Liverpaol s this arrange- | vovage February 19 and two days | Aug. T < with regard to uplifting the moral | Dominion ..Aug. 2)Canada Sept. 3 res prompt ¥ | 1ater ran into another heavy gale. \III]']HII"' Intelllvence. There is much conjecture concerning | tone of the saloon. At a meeting of| HOLLAND-AMERI LINE. entraining of | Unable to negotiate the Horn the o the attituds of Mayor Schmitz and A.|the union the matter was discussed | on L -Scre® Steamers of 12500 Tons. New York—Rotterdam. Via Boulogne. e place at tascadero | Wanderer came by way of the Cape of Mm“ED Frids A 5. ::ue! n rlelatio:i mltl:'elflfim "e'(; ';h': and a letter was addresesd to the e Sailing Tuesdave at 10 a. m. o Good Hope, where mor v | g lay, August emocratic party. s intima! a; . Noordam e Aug. 3 ¥ | P ere more storms were U S stmr Perry, Scholfield, 18 hours from 35 ot evatitnde for vakt savore will Bishop as follows: Statendam Aug. 23 Rotterdam g officers will accompany | encountered. Captain Dunning has | Santa Barbara. a senze of gratitude for pas May God have mercy upon your benighted RED STAR LINE. th to the camp on|been zoing to sea for 35 years. The 'V‘:llm;;(:lx'\ Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours trom | impel the Mayor to help Hearst. If|idea of striking ‘‘the keynote of attack upon | New York—Antwerp—hondon—I s general staff; Colonel|and longest, he says, that he ever ‘\i-‘?,’,',‘;" i g & labor ticket and order the voters behind | hejy tor the army of 100,000 souls who an- | Zeeland .......Aug. 13(Vaderlana £ irews, Major Leo Febiger, | made. | Centralia Fanah 4 » .42 hours from | that organization to reinforce the Horse | nually leave the King's highway and stuml Finland .......Aug. 20/ Kroonland i 5 " | B - - 3 . . | into drunkards’ graves. The present situat STAR LINE. - - lonel s " | —_—— | Eureka. .. Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, 26 rt column McNab would prob: P al Adams, Colonel W. §. Pat- | i e g Y, Jami hours from flgfi_ ? t e b ;h“e across the water of fifty-five Bishops in the | New York—Queenstown—Liverpool. G. W. Ruthers, Colonel A. | Nome & St. Michael. Stme Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Hai¢- | DIy be repulsed next Tuesday. Church of England as stockholders in brewer- Sailing Wednesi M r W. B. Rochester and reary. The families of woon Bay. are rumors at the City Hall that the | les and distilieries, with this shametul farce | Majestic. Aug B shio Wandarer, Dunoiog, 195-days fru Ve " | of a Bishop In the sreat Episcopal chureh in | Cedric... Aug. } Antwerp, via Dunkirk 160 d ¥s from | support McNab is securing from As-| " Gwn jand taking a leading part in the | Oceanic..Aug. 24. 5 pmiCeltic. .S Two sugar packets arrived yesterday from City Peking. . ports. Both made long passages. . Aurelia New York via Panama. nd & Astoria & Olympla Sugar Packets Arrive. | St. Paul.. | noon|Teuton | The schooner C elyn and Colonel Patten will | The, schooner Rosamond was thirty-alx davs|p | Mendoeino & Pt. A 11| Bark’ Bdward May, Haneen, 37 daya from | sessor Dodge, Coroner Leland, Sheriff | opening exercises of & saloon, closing same by | Boston—Queenstown—Livi £ Paso Robles Hotel during|May thirty-seven days making the run from | Santa Fosa..| San Diego & Way Pus.|Aue. 1l | Makawell = o 0 - |Curtls and Recorder Godchaux is only | #Insios the Doxology, should make every pro | Republle (ew)..... [Aue. M1, Sept b | o sagar and the May 93000 page. “Each vest | North Fork.; HUmBOIAL - v s snss 12| Schr Rosamond, Fernald, 86 days from Hon- | halfhcarted. The deputies and clerks | church hang his head in very shame. Cretie....... ....Aug. 25, Sept. 22, Oct. 20 ———————— | brought a few passengers. [ Coos Bay-. -2 | Dan Eadio & eyt 1| il hear that Delmas, Creswell and Me- ————— NEW SERVICE FEOM BOSTON. CHILDREN SING OPERA —_— | Umatilia lAus, 1 | Friday, August 5. | Inertfey are boosting O'Brien and the Knights of Pythias Eatertain. I FOR ST. BRENDAN'S FAIR China Will Sail To-Day. 12”16‘“‘:1-1.»{ T :::i ‘I::\:.l‘::h(“:Tg;w.Grl‘;low Eureka; Pacific Coast | subordinates do not want to take a California Lodge 0. 1 of the BOSTON DIRECT TO THE et e Pacific Mail Steamehip Company’'s liner | Alliance P a & Way Port Au 17| Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, | St€P that might excite the displeasure | gnights of Pythias will entertain its GIBRALTAR, .‘.,".n GENOA. Madame Coursen-Roeckel's Juvenfle | Chins will sall to-day for the Orfemt. ‘She | — = | stel Paciie Catt Sissntilp Comvany, - 1352 othe ST ACENCRIY Dieocrats. members and their friends in Golden [ ROMANIC Sept. 17, Oc Pupils Are Tenors and Prims B CHTY S DM WL R foaek: SOl Company. MG e REPUBLICAN RANKS. gate };Iasll on k:he elvenlng of Monday, | CANOPIC. ..., Donnas in Miniature. George R -Onter: and Mra Carter will re.| gteamer. Destination, ‘:m,, ,.,,N, 4 S The fight in the Republican ranks of | August 8 with a p _ezu!ing programme | ¢. D. TAYLOR Passenger Agent Paciflc Coast, ey Sl i el = Maxis Comiie Mt maat b Litia Tnieteentii Seantorial Distridt; e of farce and vaudeville numbers. Pub- T . B9 Fiapitey. Bomives icwe it ealieh five Japanese and Chinese. Elizabeth. . pm|Pler 2 F A Kilburn, Thompson. Port Rodgers. | hracing the Thirty-second and Thirty- | li¢ Administrator Billy Hynes will b S The Overdue List. The British ship John Cooke arrived vester- Redondo. .. | Astoria & Port aton pm | Pler am|Pier am|Pler pm|(Pler s Hall yesterday for St. Brendan's Church re, clear voices of the Seattle & - | Humboldt Pt. Arena..| Point Aren: . wich Sri™a and Coos | fifth Assembly districts, is warming up. | take part. The farce, “Chums,” will be presented by the following mem- . It appears that Ruef, Lynch and Corona, Gielow, Eureka. bers of the Y. M. C. A., who belong to reen-Roeckel’s juvenile | carry altogether nincty cabin passengers, kvrl_\'-l Sy | | | | | Gipsy, Gray, Moss Landing. others of the regular organization gave | | day at Botterdam from Sydney and the Italian | China. China & pm|Pler 8 Kathedine Bauniaes. Hilo. o the Strolling Players’ Dramatic Club: —AND— d opera selections de- | ghip Marie has reached Adelaide from Tacoma. | North Fork. Humboldt | 5 pm|Pier y 3 ; 4 the districts a programme without S g Rice Both vessels were overdue and each was quoted | Alameda. .| Honolulu . {11 Bma(Pier Schr Jennle Grlffin, Gibson, Bolinas. naing, | taking Dick Welch, the chief whart- | M. Breed, George R. Brockman, Harry T. MICHAEL . . E N for reinsurance at 10 per cent. ~The rate on | CIty Sydney N. Y. via Panamai2 m|Pler e 2 iy “ | inger, into their inner confidence, The |Breed, Willlam MecLander, Thomas THE Al FAST ero sang “La | the Norwegian bark Remonstrant has been ad- [ Coronado... Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier ! s {5 as 3 . Burnham, Edgar Stolz, Flora Strong. i er Carmen” with a|vanced to 25 per cent. The Earnmount is| _ August 7. | | POINT LOBOS, Aug 5 10 p m—Weather | Programme did not embrace the name iss B. Dill M g g S.S. ST. PAUL = 3 coeh & tor She|@uoted at 10 per cent and the Pionier at 35 | Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 amiPier 11 | cloudy; wind NW; Veloelty 23 miles per hour. | of ‘Welch for State Senator to succeed | MisS B on, Mrs. Breed and A. C CAPTAIN C. E. LINDQUIST, 5 such T per cent. Curacao.... Mexican Ports.....|10 am|Pler 11 | SPOKEN. If, h th o Deckelman. After the show there will (Carrying U. 8. Mails.) AL tn ministere Toln's S L | 8 Rosa....| San Diego & Way.| 9 amiPier 11| 1.0 20 7 0 20 x0 1ing 142 W, schr B himself, ,e“C‘E R e O Tanclng FROM_SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT - Ner " A st 8. ey » Schr Rosa- organization assert that Wi i % D! e Rusticana, Alameda for Honolulu. Mastice . | Sntic Moot 4 pmipier 9 | Woud. trom Henolghw for San Francisco, :,’:, on -‘tn blame but hinfiself. Hell'):h ;(ms THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2 p. m. Roeckel, would have| The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala- | C. Nelson..| Humboldt 10 am Pier at ong 57 W, Fr bark Gen- i O e, MU bofe | Connecting with the Company's Steamers for rous bravos from an |meda, Captain Dowdell will sail at 11 o'clock | ATEO.......| Eel River Ports...| 4 pm|Pier . from Swansea, for San Fran- | and filled and finaily gave out the in- Al BERING SEA POINTS, and at St e : B tulu. She w a | Queen ot Sound Porta. |11 am|Pler T : . Se chael with the Company's River steamers Dona e Mobile” in a SRR | Arcata Coos B. & Pt Orfd 10 am|Pier 13 | Suly = N, Clong 35 W = C e. Sel - e . 3 NANA an N 1 rolce Charged With Theft | August 9. | | Cumbrian, from Callao, fnr‘ H:’:I)headar i organization concluded that he was United States Senators Hoar of Mas- .::'mlnd Passage Apply to . a . Samoa.....| Los Angeles Ports./10 am(Pier 2| ‘Per Br shiv Wanderer, from Ant ic s e i o, charge of the enter- Hansen, George Doan and George | MAriDosa...| Tahiti direct "1l am(Pier 7|5 on July 9—Lat 10 N, long 117 W Be :‘J}: out of the fight. lelhlrd J. Welch | sachusetts, Scott of West Virginia, ( 5q Croesley building. cor. Mission and New were Mrs. J. Keenan, presi- Erenind yeterday by Policeman W | 1 August 10. | | Foutenburn, from Newcastle, Eng,' for san | heads the opposition ticket in the|Beveridge of Indiana, Warren of Wyo- Montgomery sts., San Francisco. St iibag i v and charged with having tolen & | O, Dollar..| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm/Pler 20 | Francisco, Fealp ) Thirty-second Assembly District for | ming, Burrows of Michigan, Quarles of M. Murphy and Mrs. M. I, | YoEctable wagon belonging to J. Garfbaldi. - | Seaalie-- | Sears Tarbor- SR e s delegates to the State convention, and | Wisconsin, Allison of Towa, Foraker of b fl 3 R s war fa's . ——— 4 | 675V Eider| Amtoria & Portiand|1l amiPler 24 | o Skaswar mr Jefferson, | popert Gordon heads the list of oppo- | Ohio and Cuilom of Illinois pay splen- am m'g- 'merican, s, 1 ng wa > pro- NEWS OF THE. OCEAN. | Breakwater maxnx:‘;“ 53 5 pml}l’wr s = x\anrm"h lklvd lAuz b—Stmr Geo W |sition delegates to the legislative and |did tribute to the worth and character Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Service nme — | | o der, for San Francisco. t Pomo......| Pt. Arena & Albion| n pm/Pier 2! REDONDO-—Arrived Aug 5—Stmr Centralia, | Judicial convention. The organization | of Senator Bard. Senator Hoar writes: | FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG Lola’s Ditts Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Xcwburg... Gravs Harbor. |y B Bler 10 | Port Harford. " |tickets in the Thirty-second District | There is no member of the Senate who has | yocitechiond --AUS- iHThoenicla .....Aus. 20 | Corona.. Humboldt .. 1:30 p/Pier o iled Aug 6—Schr Azalea, for E: ¢ - s ennsylvania, Aug. *tBluecher ....Aug. Shipping Merchants. | Bomita. | Rewore e war b ampier 13 | SMSGGE SERA 'S SR o | ave headed by John B. Helleman for |pore sbeptately, the respect of every one of | fpuinicla ™ AUE 18 hetori . Aug. 7 The French bark Francols Is chartered for | Centennial. attle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 | Astoria. State and B. P. Lagrave for local e i Bt Ciie s Wi i3 | Hamburg .....Aug. 18 *Deutschland ..Sept. 1 wheat and barley to Europe. State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pier 11 | Safl'd Aug 5—Bktn Amazon, for Sydney. z Well e O greater Influence with them | “sjas griliroom and txymnastum on board. The German ship Wandsbek is free and not | August 12. | TATOOSH—Passed in Aug’ 5 Stmr Santa | CONVENtion. Well-posted politicians and | than he has. He is a thoroughly upright and §WIIl call at Dover for London and Paris. Maria Roeck- he T Bimioss. - <] Hambire oY 12 m'Pler 10 | Barbara, hence Aug 1 for Seattle; Br stmr | party workers in the district predict | hopest gentleman. wise and far-sighted, fully i ndin e | Chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to % Pi = | To acquainted with the interests of California, in- ipto, e ot :*"ork as previously reported. Jamar .. o g oy S g Totnham, from Astorla, for Puget Sound | the ruccess of the opposition. Senator | dependent and Iikely to be found aiways on mks's.c.. anman, SO, 4F@ B o i . otons 0 4l gt | Newport....| x. 2 oEam 1 1tz mipier 40| . Paseed Out Aug 5—Bitn Fullerton, from | Welch rossesses elements of personal | the side of “righteousmess. which exaltsth a muu D iae SYONEYe “Maybe" (Rosey ter Ernest Doyle vl SR e B Heattle tap Dortiand, Ore. nation,” and of large and brave policies which TaNITL ‘.3‘:_\4.::} oo T Rar s T Crude Oil for Honolulu. U Busbie | Tuast Bowid ERIRLLRIIEGr) 91 A0 dvt ll\ox:; —Stmr Oregon, from Nome, , PePUlarity, and In a certain sense|make a nation strong and happy. S.S. ALAMEDA, for Hunolulu. Au: 9. 1AM (*“Mignon™) lizabeth Davis: laugh The steamer Argyll was cleared yesterday | August 15. | | for_Seattle. stands before the people as an exponent | genator Allison says: | S.S. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, August 9. 11 A.M_ ing quartet 1") (Chapi): for Homolulu with 34,500 bbls crude ol in ria & Portiandjll am|Pler 24 | SOUTH BEND—Sailed Auz 5—Bktn Che- | of the doctrine of home rule. In the S. §. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- Maria Roecke Trene Ecott: bulk, valued at $48,300, and 5 drums distil- Loy e kg for San Franc It gives me pleasure to state unhesitatingly | land and Sydney, Thursday, Aug. 18."2 P.M, berlain, Eva A General, Pepito Fer- | late, valued at $50. rando; Mme n-Roeckel, pianist ——— —_———— E A Cargo for Hilo. Iive Oak Social. The bark St. Katherine salled yesterday for Live Ozk Circle of the Companions | Hilo with an assorted merchandise cargo, val- of the Forest of America will give a | U8 &t $54.100 and including the followin social in the banquet hall of the Na- | 225 bbis flour, 199 ctls wheat, 3136 ctis barley, 3 A 2 9831 gals wine, 78 pkgs salmon, 11,632 ft lum. tive Sons’ bullding on the evening of | ber. 295 ibu dried fruit, 67 pKEs groceries and | DOLRID. . .- Friday, August 12. The committee provisions, 353 Ibs 521:5 meals, 68 pkgs -sr:- | Garonne o cultural implements, cs arms and ammuni- having charge of the affair has ar-|tion, 11,251 ibs beans, 122,641 Ibs brain, Gvp | Eo0ts Ane ranged a pleasing programme of en- | 1bs bre; 26 cs boots and shoes, 1697 Ibs but- OM - LLIL (.Hul—qaued Aug 5—Br bark | Prolonged Senatorial contest which cul- | tnat Senator Bard has achieved a high FROM SEATTL Ventura, for )8 ., Migh place | 1 SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket 02 643 Mar- At e F‘,RFK'\_“"M "Aux 4—Stmrs South Bay minated in the election of Thomas R.|among his colleagues in the Senate. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. |and Navarro, for Ban Francisco. Bard to the 'United States Senate,| Senator Beveridge writes: ket Freight Ofica 329 Market St Pier 7, Pacifie St Arrived Ang 5—Stmr Rival, hence Ay, wi o o Skagway & Way Porte | Aus 6| Salied Aue b Stme Pomond, for San Eiun. | WelCh trained with the Burns-Herrin| senator Bard has grown steadily from the | ONPAGNIE GEVIRALE TRAN3ATLANTIQUA. g s moment_be entered the Senate in the esteem gway & Way Ports [Aug. 6| cisco: stmr Lakme, for San Pedro. machine. N i i P ome & St. Michael...|Aug. 10| SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 5_St N and confidence of his fellow Senators. Senator | DIRECT Seldovia & Way Poris. (ue. 10 | tlonal City, trom Redondo; stmr Sania. Cro, BARD IS INDORSED. Bard is,courage itself. He will stand alone i | Salling every Thursday instead of rd. Hailed Aug G—Schr Willie R Hume, for Bal- Tidings come from Tulare that the 10 ’ from Port Harfo aldez & Seward. " 12 | lard; bkin Makaweli, for Puget Sound. Republican convention of that county Nome direct |2ug. 13| NOME-—Satled July 30—Stmr St Paul, for 2 % Seldovia & Way Forts. {Aug. 16 | Seat L Jefterson. . 1 Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, needs be for what he thinks is right. e 2 .. LOS ANGELES PRIMARY. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second i class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL There will be an animated contest at | \GENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CA o e (.RAYS HARBOR—Sailed Ay | the primary election in Los Angeles|ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), B | Ecincr Bubne, for San Francisco: stms New: . it sd: Tudge J. W McKinley | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast ertainment. ter, 40 casks beer, 75 cs coal oil, 252 lbs 1 cs Sun, Joon nnd Tide. burg, for San Franch c., Aug 5 Stmr Graes | Wilder, from Tacoma; schr Forester, from next Tue: V. ge J. . McKinley | ygents 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. e, - chocolate,” 210 cs assorted canned %00ds, 503 | ynjreq States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | POMar, for San Francisc G gy S Aug 5—Biktn Portiang, | WaS In San Francisco yesterday. He is | Tickets sold by all Ralread Ticket Agents Notice t Passengers. Bhies Tresh frutt, 113600 o0 (oo sy | | Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | nence Sty 25, SURAE” Sophie Chrisensen, for San Pedro and, | o¢ the opinion that the Frank P. Flint o A Tos eariic, 25 cf gusoline, 773 baies hay, 301 & FOrL Pelnt entrance to San Francieco | "Siied Aug 5—Sehrs Marion, et Minor FOREIGN PORTS. forces will win the victory over Bard's To U. & Navy Yurk and Vellafe. S rays St rainn, | bais iron. 3060 Tbs Tard, 800 bbls lime, 64 Pl | B inannent T aaghority ot the Jlnd JRoieN; S e A Eas.C Lindauer, | COLOMBO—Salled Aug 3—Br stmr Indra- | gypporters. Walter Bacom, who was| Si™5 Hm’,mc":,fd"",':;yl‘fid': 2 e e etes #in- i ncisco; schr ayer, - ew Yor! ‘ ay st., e e Trip) 35 cents: Tound irip 50 centa. Morssn | MLnoy i“k‘:"‘;m;“n:‘"fi:; 52545 lbs mid- | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | tones oy Hacelslor, for San Pedre: (o CUeY™ [ samba. o N e Salled Aug 4—Ger stmr | one of the managers of U. S. Grant's|9:30 A. - Epecial Delivery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market | o pkgs paper, 11 ki ctls oats, 26 pcs | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | " PORT LUDLOW--Sailed Aug 4—Schr W F | Pentaur, for San Francisco. in th emorable Se: ial | A. M.. 8 P. st. Oskiané Ferry Depot. Phone Exchange 46° | boveioes. 705 Tos paste. srimdorder, 200 pkes | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | Witzemann, for San Francisco. VICTORTA Arrived Aux 4—Br stmr Stent- campaign in the memorable Senatorial | A | e . D405 s g ice. 2,800 | of tide is the same at both places. Salied Au G—Schr 1da Schnauer, for San |mov. from Seattle. contest at Sacramento, is leading the|p M. Fare Wa " Tbs salt, 225 bxe soap, 9405 Ibs = 3805 - Sy i ugar, 1bs s —-— Francisc led Aug O—Br stmr Miowera, for Van- ) Sumdy to Vallejo, e and Martinez. tobacco, H48 gals vinegar, 2 cs liquors, 47 gals | SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, R GAMBLE—Sailed Aug 5—Sch: b or Van- | Oxnard forces in the south. General) Sundpye to Vallelp, Cien Coxe ond o e M PEMBERTON 30 cs whisky. | low, for San Pedro. T Lud- | cou e AIDE—Arrived Aug 5—Fr bark Marie, | Harrison G. Otis, Thomas Hughes and | .. hone Main 641, *Saturday excepted. 1= a contributor to Time Ball filln: 1o e MIOHARLE hniiet A 2-8tar, - O A TERDAM—Arrived "Aus 5—Br anip | fOTMCr Senator R. N. Bulla are recog- = - THE SUNDAJ CALL. Brind Boaicsals Bolce. 1174 % | Moon rises BOWENS LANDING Safled Aug §—Stmr | John Cooke, (rom Sydney. nized leaders of the Bard column. Re- R Read “DR. XAVIER,” ¥ Y ianciure B Gualala, for San Fran FREMANTLE—Arrived prior to Aug 5—Br 1 e from the south that the |, Stmrs. General Erisbie, Monticello and Arrow. | Read . XA the well chants’ Exchange, San’ Francieco, Cal. | [Time] TROW ENS Mm-,mu_g.",d Aug 5—Stmr | ship Loch Trool, hence April 21, ports com 5, P m. (ex.Sun.): | known story. August 5. 1904 g oot San Franclsco. NEwcAsru: AUS—Sailed Aug 5—Br ship Democratic machine of Los Angeles i a m S Lave Vit The time bail on the tower of the Ferr | building w dropped exactly at noon fo-day.. | noon of the 120th, merid! for. T TOWNSEND-—Salled Aug 5—Br stmr rtland, sunley Doliss, for Shanghal NAVIbAb——suled July 19—Schr General rrived Aug 5—Bktn S G | Banning, for San Fra A YARD O ROSES--“HOTHOUSETREBSU RES"--FREE.TO WANT ADUERGISERS I SUNDAY CAIL will lend a hand in opposition to Bard d Oxnard.

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