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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904. 7 [NION SQUARE |[SENDS WIRELESS TELEGRAM [FALL VICTINS 10 BE LIGHTED| ANNOUNCING HER APPROACH| 19 FygTpyDs S oo ® During the KnightsTemplar:Na'vy Tr'ansl?ort S?lace From Manila Establishes Com—,‘ PR T G goncia;]e the Park Will| munication With the Shore Some Hours Before She| to Lumber Yard by. Three e Is Sighted Through Glasses of Marine Observers Bovs and Pockets Rifled L3 SOMBER STEEDS WANTED | HIS TEETH KNOCKED OUT AsunClon = Return | Street Railway Laborer of |§ (With stop-over at Paso Robles Hot Springs) Oakland Is Held Up by a FOR THE Youth and Watch Stolen e rn e e« | 1 RPEE Greatest, Days | each’ other notified Policemen Roed- | | iger and Morton early yesterday morn- | 1 ing that they had been the victims of oqe o aneyvers Harry Peters, an old man, who ar- rived in the city on Thursday morning from Niles, was one of the vic- tims. He told the officers that he had | been drinking in a saloon on the Bay: bary Coast and met three youths from 18 to 20 years of age. One of | | them he met at the Tremont House and ! paid his board bill for two days. They | !left the saloon and they walked him | }along Sansome street till they reached ia lumber yard at Lombard street. | There they ‘knocked him down by SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY i striking him on-the face and took a | i watch and chain and $37 from him. | August 20, 21 and 22. | His face was bruised and some of his | | teeth were knocked-out. [ The other victim was A. Vargo, a street rallway laborer, living at Second | | and Washington streets, Oakland. He ol e Itold the officers that while he was | ‘| passing Montgomery . avenue and 21| | Rroadway a young man about | years of age met him and ordered him | | 5 | to throw up his hands. - He did so and | Durmg the ilhe robber went through his pockets, | taking a silver watch. Because - | Vargo had no money the robber struck | G W d 2 | him on the face. After warning Vargo | rand ReVle ’ sun ay¢ Aug‘ l | not to make an outcry, the robber dis- | jappeared. The .policemen say that | both Peters angd Vargo were under the | ne . = {Influence of liquor. Tickets good going on all trains Saturday and Sunday, + i -—T...——-—— 1 August 20 and 21; good returning S@nday, Monday and ATIVE SON WILL i Tuesday, August 21, 22, 23. ENTER THE MIN'ISTRY - ofe Black Horses Are Being Se- cured From All Parts of | California for the Parade! The project of illuminating Union $quare for the conclave of the Knights Templar will not be abandoned. While the square will not be so brilliantly bathed in light as at first purposed, there will be enough incandescents hrough it to make it bright | ght | The original notion was to devote $28,- 000 to this purpose, but the committee oh decorations found that it could not | afford anything near that amount, and | it was about to be given up. But Emi- nent Sir John Fraser, chairman of the ' | committee, came to the rescue. He said ‘ if the committee would devote | $20 r(-‘ to the project the St. Francis ¥Hotel management and others whose ty fronted on the square would ugh addition to make a k horses are in demand | e Erand parade of Knights, | | | on the second day of the nclave. Over 1000 of them, the pick i} equines, have been se- ill come from Oakland, | 4, San Jose, Sacramento and ar other places in Santa Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, a and San Mateo counties. | ck farms of the State will upon for steeds of somber hue. Among the commanderies who will mounted are California Com- the De Witt Clinton Com- +- » ‘Of Virginia City and Chasseur - mandery of Philadelphia. The When the nted division of the parade is ex- Commander J. H. Bull in (‘harge.i ted to prove its most attractive fea- homeward bound from Manila, left | . Honolulu she ‘was under orders, after | | | | | | navy transport Solace, Sun, Moon and Tide. L'nmd States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters rllutl;flv;(” ent rfi[rk:m;um-s‘un;”}:;.:‘cxffi.-‘Cccfl M. Marrack Is Elected to Act| FAST TRAINS DINING cARs Superintendent. as Curate at St. Luke’s NOTE- T Charc. § CHAIR CARS SLEEPERS fission-street whato) about 3 | g the clerical force of St. Luke's The- representatives of the Great Pri- otting witl e 4 d and Wales will leave 'Bctting withir miles from this port, to make hourly announcements | a special car. | H e > e 5 | i 2 at Fort Point; the height | vill be accompanied by Generai With her wireless telegraph of her ap- | | | me at both piaces. ° i Church tHere is.to be added a second Tickets sold Saturday and Sunday at Third and Townsend hn Corsor .\’.:mh chairman of the proach. At Mare Island, on Yerba | | e = curate, who was unanimously elected | < committee on foreign relations of the Buena and at Point Reyes for the last | | | at a recent meeting of the vestry of street depot and 613 Market street. !", ampment. T three days operators have listened for | | the parish. The choice fell upon Cecil | Jud ight Honarable the tapping in of some message from | | | M. Marrack, who is to be ordained | s F. Matier, the the approaching vessel. The first click deacon at the next Whitsunday ordi- | ASK FOR DETAILS AT | nations which are to. take place in St. ! | Matthew’s Church, San Mateo. ° S Nk s« naie o, vorn | City Office, 613 Market, Street, and reared in San Francisco and a| rotege of the late Dean Lion of St. Blephen's. A graduate of the Lowell fj =——————=-SOUTHERN PACIFIC———— | High School, he next entered Stan- | | ford Lnlversitx, where he graduated | -3 | with the class of 1901. His university ! _ course was one of especial distinction. | An able debater, he represented tSan- ford on the rostrum for three succes- C. E. L. Wright, came at 10 ock yesterday morning | A. F. Wodiwiss, aryd at 1 o'clock intelligible communi- der of the Temple; Sir cation was established and a message | .. omas Fraser. received simultaneously at the three | tion and in- Jccal stations telling the listeners in ! y the Knights the dots and dashes of the Morse | ve week is as com- ' alphabet that the Solace was seventy- an ingenuity seven miles to the westward. | ittee has been or- She reached port last night too late | 48 _pkgs potatoes, 11 pkgs cnions, 640 Ibs h M. Cumming to pass quarantine, but long before she | {offee, 800 Ibs meals, 1665 ft 131 pkgs lum- charge of the bu- appeared above the horizon it was|7 ammunition, 5 pkgs will work in two ' known that all was well with her. | SHIP RO FF DAY iR THUF above exposit morning tides are given in the left Laud column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the | ‘ ision will take com- | The Solace left Cavite July 23 and | resh frults. | fourth time column gives the last tide of the SIVe years and was elected president ¥ registering visiting Sir Guam J 29. She has only three 11 phkgs groceries | day t when there are but three tices, of the senior student body in 1900, re- 28,036 1 and orovisione al in this city and ses occurs. The heights given are in n to the soundings of the United States | ceiving the degree of bachelor of arts | ad | on his leaving the university. For a | Gt redes the helght and then the number | Vear thereafter he was English pro- and sundrles, 235 pkes giver. is eubiracted from the depth given by | fessor in St. Matthew’'s School, San rts_sewing machines, 15 the charts The plane of reference Is the mean | Mateo, when he entered the church 112 pkgs roofing n of the lower low waters, divinity school preparatory to taking pkgs bieycles and .sundries. —— orders in the Episcopal ministry. As - passengers: Lieutenant Commander L. | beans, local addresses, es- | ) Miner, W. L. Manning and Mrs. H. | of them change (. Bissett | t sojourn. or | 'The navy transport reached Hono- | i A complete | 131y August 10 and there as here an- ng prepared in nounced her approach by wireles: that the name gpe s fitted with the Slaby-Arco sys- 40 cs tabe | § This Is Your Opportunity You can Take a Trip Around the World pkgs polish, 63 and shoe vislting 8irliey, which is in charge of R. 8 To /\\\f\vul 50,064 Ibs coffee, 1227 pkes Time Ball. scon as ordained he will assume the a moment’s write oo e meals, 9855 ibs dried | Rranch Hydrographie Office. U. S. N. curacy of St. Luke's, being attached to for $67.50 Knights already ' The Solace spoke and relieved the b ks onlanis, 100 chants’ Exchange, San Fraacisco, the parent church and with brilliant - d on the cards be- S L DU, A O Sean August 19, 1904. prospects of advancement.. Rev. Mr. distress of the ship Brodick Castle typewriters and The Time Eall on the tower of the ferry | By going to the anges can be easily B 5. ak - s machinery, s d ctly at noon t | Weeden predicts great things of the - poabugen - August 5, about 1160 miles west of &3 bullding was dropped exa: ede Blank cards will be | yonolyiu, The sailing vessel was L 'm‘:,r::g:uo; J,’:. x'}m\ meridian. or at ‘nev\ curate nnd‘asA ns him high rank otele oS, at bound from Iquique for the Hawaiian 7I7 bales rubber hose, | * ™ oo &3 (a1 EHergsilb' - accomplzhied & i and at the hotels, to be Al | port and was far out of her course | is cs plows and parts. skt il gyman. T S when the Solace sighted her. Her : %6 i S N P T A | Ouls X OS Ion . mber of local Sir Knights CDronometers were out of order and | pke "bicyel 3 . 28 pkes automobiles SHIPPING ')TE]‘[‘IGF‘ CE. Edna Hopper Is Sued. { red to serve on the infor. She was short of provisions. Com- ARRIVED. A judgment which the musty courts pumps. mander Bull supplied the Brodick | > mmittee, and will work in|c,g. with food and gave Captain N A 11 s!| U 8 stmr Solace, Bl B dars o Bia {ofiEniedsipiier.u s anjisind anqush 3 . st the principal head- | (7€ T/ (000 tion and ‘{hm_ a “‘m»}"i‘»f’a“,w.\.‘. 82 L s e to give against Edna Wallace Hopper, via the halls, as well S ieg 3 o | < ‘mr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from | actress, singer and heiress, is bound to ts along Market “Thé‘ olace left H Tt A 12. | Rogers. p Port be satisfled if the judgment creditors t nformation to all e Solace left Honolulu August 12. | Movements of Steamers. L Stmr Brookiyn, Johnson, 36 hours from Port | cap réach her. They have discovered > rs. The members of the commit- TR R “Stmr Nevadan, Greene, 7 days 9 hours and | that she does not live in California 5+ e ear badge by Squeezed in the Machinery. TO ARRIVE from Honolulu s R ahd have also found that her perma- 0 o em ac c a reco 2 e or oller ¢ bacific - et e J S Higsins, Higgins, ours 2 ; i s WIS yrhp\;nl;y_ x\h‘ R \: an, an oller on the ;t f ey Pl sl nent ndgrc'ss is 226 West Forty fvfllh‘ 1 ask mation if they de- | Mail steamer San Joee, was cleaning a part of | _° s O e pusine. 56 hours from Victoria, | Street, New York. Upon this showing the hinery somebody started the en | Redondo..... Portland & Astorla } Simr Gualala, Kalnin, 18 hours from Men- | the plaintiffs yesterday secured 2am or- = B executive committee has a com- ' #nd Moran wag s :‘Y"":“;fl“."l‘—'b::’ by ‘)‘"”‘,;’ San Pedro docino. der for the publication of summons ! Tickets on Sale: 1 isiting command- > e - ar- | 00s Bay.. n ¢ Pedro & Way Pts.[Aug. 20| Stmr_Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | calling upon her to answer the suit pedro. .. 3 moon Bay. a Toark iiemeward Bound, Thompson, 127 days | On the judgment of this court. In the from Antwerp. meantime the creditors have attached Schr Sequoia, Hutman. 7 days from Astoria. | the lady’s interest in 315 acres of land yichr Bessle K, Stark. ® hours from 8an|in Alameda County belonging to the | cents Eanli® ctEARED residuary estate of her mother, Jose- Friday, August 19 phine Dunsmuir. The plaintiffs in the Stmr Oregonian, Carty, Tacoma via Seattle; | case are George and Robert Barrie of = ¥ where the surgeons say th ng in groups, al- ) is suffering from serious Internal ! ed so that Sir | juries | f ed either by look- — : urboldt dery or lookin 2 Corona. . Humboldt tical ltst of hotels The Dyeaine Siet Hathor.......| Hamburg & Way Porte.|Aug. etica of & ™ The British ship Englehorn, out seventy-two | 8. Barbara Pedro .1AUg. . each of which 18 | gayy from Fusan for Royal Roads, was quoted | Arcata s Bay & Pt Orford.|Aug mber of guests it | for reinsurance yesterday at 10 per cent. The | State of Cal.. Diego & Way i August 18, 19. September 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 26, 28. October 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27. lates their designation. | Pionier is quoted at 90 per cent and the ! Contennial & gracoma ... |AuK. 22 | \villiams. Dimond & Co. Fhiladelphia, doing business as Ge Berths Reserved b: 3 < Columbia & Astoria....|Aug. Stmr S ATek ey Man; Db a , orge | Y il Hampton and Asie at 6 per cent. f o s R prm:f";_l:fl' st 8 8 Co. nn Dieso and | Barrie & Son. | 8. ¥. BOOTX, General Agent, U. P. R. B Dolbeer Administrators Answer. d Stmr Pomona, Swaneon, Eureka; Pac Coast T e T TR ! 1 Montgomery Street, A ver was filed yesterday by| _ l’z dfl;horn l;nns Aground. 5 8 Co. o W Elder, Randall. Portiand and | - Ould Make Police Promotions. | e British shi e Stmr G > % ¢ 2 Aéministrators George D. Gray and | gt 0ot SO0 ’;f':’;‘::’d":‘:gun';”f: Astoria; Oregon R R & Nav Co, The Police Commissioners yesterday | Ailljam G. Mugan of the estate Of | the river Elbe. She s said to be in a_perilous SERD: petitioned the Supervisors: to submit I Dolbeer to the contest of | position. . s Frid AulB\-l:: 19. charter amendments providing that all her w un by Frazier M. Dolbeer, S T SRS S R e, Fhompeon Bort Hogers. | Promotions in the Police Department | . — € Ann Brown, Alice H. Fern and Back From St. Michael. Btmr Bonita. Brebie, San Pedro, shall be made by the Police Commis- ' E Eastern relatives, | The oil burning ofl carrying steamship | City Puebla. §tmr Brooklyn, Johnson Fort Bragg. sioners, seniority and meritorious ser- OCEAN TRAVEL. | OCEAN TRAVEL. next of kin 10| Rosecrans, Captain Johnson, arrived late | Sotpten o | SemitisCh Bellgon.|AUS: 21| Sunr James 8 Higsine, Hisgins, Fort Brags. | vice being considered, and all membérs z The answer de- | Thursday night from St. Michael, to which | Breakwater.. | Coos Bay .. roro oo Avg. Stmr Whitesboro, Olaen, Point Arena. of the present police force in good SR e, Mty AMERICAN LINE. nies 1ey are next of kin, denies Port she carried & cargo of liquid fuel. Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt Stmr Gipsy. Leland Monterey and way ports. | Standing shall continue therein with- P comghson <o - > | m-nn—cxuwm—lonn_m SNt the WAl o —_—— Santa Rosa. n Diego & Way Pts.| 2 Stmr Scota, Johnson, Bowens Landing, out civil service examination and pro- “*For Ketchikan, * Wrangel, From New York, Saturdays, 9:30 a. m. Genies that Miss Dolbeer was not of NEWS OF THE OCEAN. f;‘",:";.’,,,,, )1;;‘,'(1“.:}, P - | Rt Alan e an At Lending. | MOtions shall not be subject to the | Juneau, Haines, Skasuay, ares z;l,'.,’j;:;:;“';““ sound ‘and disposing mind when she Sequola. Willapa Harbor Schr F S Redfield, Hutton, Seattle, civil service provisions. e e A g ATLANTIC TRAN: £ 4 the decument. The hearing on Matters of Interest to Mariners and Newburg irays Harbor . Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Bolinas, —_———— . c.}mm"ny' —— Now Teshi—Eenden Diset. the probate of the will is set for next Shipping Merchants. e o B lyym—’(:m TELEGRAPHIC, Notice to Passengers, at Seattle. = | Miunetonka. - Monday 2nd the answer to the contest | ne schooner W. H. Marston returns to | Coptic. ... China & Japan...... POINT LOBOS—AUE 10. 10 p m—Weather | Baggage transterred to and from all trains, - For Victoria, Vancouver, | of Schander, the uncle of Miss Doi- [ Honolulu with general cargo. e = it foggy; wind SW; velocity 12 miles per hour. etesmiers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (st gzmn ;::;-;nffld. ,SncnuAl‘ex, Tsawz':ln‘;w };:;:en. beer, has already been made. — TO SAIL. SPOKEN. sio- 10 45 eénts: round iy 30, cknga, Mocten | c e e B O s ieumans | TG S | Merchandise for the North. = Per bark Homeward Bound—May 31, lat | SPecial DR verys B0 Y Phone Exchange 46+ | [oF Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or », Steamer. D-thn tion. Salls. X 38 55 S, long 06 51 W, ship Shenandoah, from d T to N. P. Ry.; at V; to C. $5.00 ’ound Trip Army Camp. | The steamer Umatilla, which salled on el csimndBON | scicen Bonaelly 1 e WS i Foor - g R - y.; at Vancouver to Low rate to Asuncion af return, with | Thureday for Victoris, carried an assorted ‘ ugust 20. | | y‘lhf ";Lfnl 5 }\4 (’\ ""'{ zgw F‘jr B,r ship Took Bribes From* Soldiers. For Eureka (Humboldt s.y)—vomo;).. 1:30 e f.x.:n-:mmnr LINE. stop-over at Paso Robles Hot Springs. Grand ' cargo, consigned to the port of destination | Breakwater fios’ Bay direct....| 5 pm|Pler § | Poltalloch, from Antwerp for San Franclsco. p. m., Aug. 20, 26, Sept. 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m., | New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12.500 Tons. rediew Sunday. Ask Southern Pacific, 613 | ang the prineipal British Columbian ports, val- | G: W, Eider| Astoria & Portiand|1l am(Pler 21 DOMESTIC PORTS. The hearing of John Leslle, a waiter | yug "23, 29, Sept. 4. New York—Rotterdam, Via Boulogne. Market street =" | fed 'ur ¥i22% ana including the following: | City Pekipg | N. Y. via Ancon.]12 m(Pier 40 [ ASTORIA--Arrived Avg 18—Schr Zampa, tm | ON the Government transport Sheri-| For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Sailing Tuesdavs at 10 & m. 1596 pkes frosh fruite 90 pkes fresh vegeta S | Point Arena . g South Hénd. in tow for repairs. " dan, who is charged with accepting g’fif’:dfil..s's'hnf.‘;f“ ’-:xdmsanu Barbara— N Gg:ggfl-.mm y; bles, 178 potatots and onions, 2650 a. i - | sa ) E” ADVERTISEMENTS. rine 12000, by dried fruit, 161 Eats wine, | Chehalis. . 211 STASTUE Ballad_ake ds-fee et [hilbes fyom neturning soldiers to pro_ | Smte: oo Catttbente:- Thucatr S w20 | RED STAR LINE. - - e Ibs omalt. 4253 Ibs rice, G cs paste, 12 | 8. Monica.. | Grays Harbor e s Aug 19-Stmr Geo Loomis, hence vide them with superior quarters an For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | wew York—Antwerp—London—Paris. | plcgs_groceries and provisions, 590 Its cheese, August 21. | | Aug 14, rations, was commenced before United | 8an Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- Calling at_Dover for London and Paris 555 lbs coffee, 12,267 1be beans, 120 gals whis- | Eurek: Humboldt .. | 9 am Pler 13 sa.uea Aug 19—Stmr Centennial, for San | States Commissioner Heacock yester- | terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (S82an | prom New York, Saturdays, “ 10:30 a. m. ks, 1063 Tbe coffee, 52 co canned goode, 11 cs | & Ros Ean Diego ‘& Way. ’n am(Pler 11 | prapeisco. day. Three witnesses were examined, | Luis Obispo), Ventura and Iueneme. Vaderland. ....Aug. 27|Z et 10 table preparations, 2650 lbs meal, 1 entralla...| Los Angeles Ports. 10 am|Pier 10 7 = g s E C 4 Kroonland Sept. 1 sods, 95 ca arms and smmunition 4 pkes August 22. | | UMPQUA—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Loulss, fm | whose testimony tended to show that . Sept. 8. SPECIAL NOTICE—The large new twin s San_Pedro. ’ 4 pm/Pler 10 | PORT TOWNSEND—Salled_ Aug 19—Stmr |J- Hanmer, steward of the second 1 pm Pler 40 | Tremont, for Yokohama; ship Reuce, trom Port | cabin, was equally culpable with Les- 5 pkt- hats, 31 cs drugs, 1 pkg ma- | Coronado. e San Jose del | yorew steamships of the Red Star line call at chlnery 1bs bitumen, l“ pkgs roofing Santa Ro- | Dover, England, both east and west bound. LINE. verial, trical % s f 4 = 5 i) i0 & m TEh edch me. mln“-.édl:locn. o “the foregomng the steamer Augast a3, |t PR e 8t B DBk o | AR ERS REAEIE MUE DY contuued . fi::n:"r Tnformation obtain folder. RIENt | geo o ETOR SEAR e carri+d 150 pige tank material, valued at 3760, | Ee1 River Ports...| 4 pm(Pler 2 | Nommo " o xsen, from | Monday. 18 reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. Splite Wodnedave..| . en route to Dawson, Northwest Territory. | Astoria & Portland| 6 pm(Pler % | BANDON—Arrived Aug 18—Stmr Biisabeth, T Y LA TR A TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- | , .. aug 26, 5 pm(Baitic....Sept. 7, 3 pm o——— | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | hence Aug 16. On an outing or a trip to the Exposi- |ery st. (Palace HoteD). 10 Market o2, Jand \?-T'-‘l Peatonic.Aug. 31,10 am|Majestic. ,,,, 1410 im | | Ghna & Japan...-| 1 pm(Pler 40 | “POINT REYEQ. Aug 19—Reported by wire- | tion, don't forget to take along a Kodak. | W&y Wharves. Freight Office. 10 Mar Celtic. ..Sept. 2. 10 am Cedric.Sept. 16, 10 Exports by the Pacific Liner. uget Sound Ports|1l am Pier 9 T 3 C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, | Tne Oceasic Steamship Company's. Veatura | Futvotac 0o 10Dl Pler 9 | Mranoen, 1 mites out: il wafi .+ for 8an | gee our Developing Department and com- 10 Market st.. San Francisco. e e & salled on Thureday for Sydney via Honoluiu, | o hmguat 25 0 POINT RETES -Passed Aug 19, 6:20 p m— | Plete line of Artists' Materials, Cameras, | rhe Pacific Transter Co.. 20 Sutter st. will | ZPURY o e e | Pago Pago and Auckland with s general mer- | Elizabeth.. | Coquille River | 5 pm|Pier 20 | Bktn John Palmer, from Port Gamble :o':- San | Kodaks and Photo Supplie: nborn. call for and check baggage from hoteis and | & Arcata. [ Coos B. & Pt Orfd|12 “m|Pler 13 Franeis s Vail & Co., 741 Market st. residences. Telephone Exchange 312. | ehandise cargo, valued at §260,484, to be di . oD . faps neisco. For Honolulu, $111,219; | A™° e am/Pler 2| EUREKA—Arrived Aug 10-Schr Otille | o , o1, ugust | Fjord, hence Aug 8; schr O M Kellogg, from AAWAIL, SAMOA, REW e Alblon| € pmipler 3 | Kanuul FOREIGN PORTS, “mlc’.s.c.. ZEALAND amm STONEY H.unmEl:X':'o & Way. mg..u.a Aug 19—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San ANDO NORONHA—Ps = Aug 44— omect o TANIT. s o FERN assed uns tmr Bee, Pedro; | Ger stmr Ammon, from Hamburg for Sam LAMEDA, for Honolulu,Aug.27, 11 a.m. gy g ““\:’m tresh fruits, 165 pkes B e s 5" e B palsond ? | Francisco. ; 5"‘8‘ A RTA. for Honolulu, Samos, Auck- 08 onions, pkgs potatoes, ks e TACOMA—Arrived AUE 19-Stmr San Ma- Agfmf,;"“l‘" Aug 26— Stms Bircaconts; | jans end-Sysbey; Tiweity, Sept. 8 3 pom. | CANCFEEC oo upflr‘:fldopend?;u —f : . Tom 7 n Francisco. SA, for Tahiti, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. My work is bigh ciass. and it you try it | Yewpon & Way. o “,fi?niilx“fix Wehe TR E T Juhrrived Avg 7—Stmr Barracouts, hence 7; fl’:fi‘fi{:&“fl. T, g, TEKRLOBGUSNar. | D TAKLOR, Famenzer Agent Pacifc Coasr, ~ 1l want it again. 1 can save onolulu S revenue cuf D! , AgEs., TIcK Post _st., neisco. e Sou” mches and time. 31y Sauipment for | MR B A Bew Mantlon N NIN—Salled July 30—Br ehip Mayfeld, ket Freight Office 329 Market St., Pier 7, Pacils St Soveloping a4, printing 15, fent Closs Bonttle & Bovoumma| § bmiFler 20 | SANTA BARBARACArrived Aug 19—Stme Bg;lnGKONG—Suled Aug 10—Br stmr Tar- | Eum———y | COMPAGNTE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQIZ S SHige aap SR 4 Astoria & Portland(is “mibier 20 | Goos Bay, from Sen Pedro: stmr State of Cali- | | HONON ancouver via Yokobama, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, DEVELOPING. 553 o et m(Fler 21 | forala, hence Aus J8 B i St Aug 1o P st i To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallefo. Sailing every Thursday instead .,g“ 2 5 Marsellies. H. J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of | Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, 3c to be Velox finish, 8e to 60 ol i < S o it P e T T "ot Chdorna, Tor 588 o atied m&' 16-Span stmr Isia de Luzon, | ciay st.. porth end ferry b ‘Week daye | North River, foot of Morton st. Solio finish, 3¢ to Se Velox i Siberia..... China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 TATOOSH—Passed out Aug 19—U 8 stmrs | for Livel 30 A. M., 3 and *S P. M.; Sundays, 9:30 | First class to Havre, l'l\)ud upward. Second L 9 SHANGHAI—Sailed Aug 4—Ger stmr Ve. M., 8 P. M. Leaves Vallejo—Week days, | class to Havre. $45 and upward. GENERAL R e ] L PELSS ok g FROM SBATTLE. Mariiehoys e, York and Concort | for Ban | o e Naw i PR A S50 4. M., 12: 20 420 8390 .3 Sundays, S | AGENCY FOR, UNITED STATES AND CAN- ELOPL PER (prin ; PEDRO—Salled Aug 19— TSCHIO. N C— uE 17—Fr stmr | $oM Fare, each way. Excursion rates | ADA, Broadway 1 s g A Eed Destination. Batin | 160 e Praaciaco; eehi’ ey, far Toeals: | pantot, f | Sundays to Vallejo, Glen Cove and Martinez, | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Paciflc Coast *TATE00 CAMERAS from $6 up. R ] e guu)y mwx—amsd Aug 19—Stmr Ful- am«u-nuefl Aug 13—Span stmr Isla de ' poc round trip. PIPER, ADEN, GOODALL | Agents, & uontnm.ry avenue. San Francisco. CAMERAS REPAIRED at low prices. Skagway & Way Ports. Aul. 21 | 4on, for San Panay. for Manila. | CO. Phone Main 641. °*Saturday excepted. Tickets sold by Railroad Ticket Agents. s T = H Mail orders promotly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, Skagway & Way Ports.|A 1] LTAR Passed Aug 18—Br stmr Se- Nome & St. Michasl..|Avs. 2% “SCAND ponTs a D Fromt Hongkong for New York. fome. & S M MANILA—Arrived July 31U § stmr Sher- R ved Aug 19—Br stmr Indrasam- | To U. S. Navy ¥ard and Vallejo. S A PRAE | AR o oy G, for e ok, e | e, enes, B Moot ren | THE. WEEKLY CALL i PITTS, the Stationer, NEW YORK- Arivet e T uwax:' 1'0"5;: bark 1330 5 me Leave Vaie) - ¥ W. agway —Arrived Aug 18—Ship Sus- | NEWC, su oo 1008 MARKET ST. Opp. Pifth. g Ekagway & Wy Ports|Aug. 41 | quehanna. from Fliladelphia. AT ot 'Ban Francisco hip Lady .. 12:30, 3:15, 6 p. m. (ex. Sun.): Sun- San H'Eb N‘*. 2500 1bs Seldovia & Way Ports. SQ':' s 8 PBILAD“;\'“!A—CIN-‘! Aug . 18—Ship I | Dorls, for !-.n Francisco; Br p County of ¥ Toos” HaTcH BROS. $1 per Year Nome & N. E. Siberia.|Sept. : ¥ Chaprwen, fcr New York. Inverness, for San Francisco, |

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