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RA CISCO CALL, THURSDAY AUGUST 25. 1904 VETERAN DIPLOMAT OF MEXICO WHO HAS LATELY BEEN MADE MINISTER TO CHINA ARRIVES ON PANAMA City Is Visited by Mauricio Woll- henm ific Mail Company’s City of ha arrived yesterday peass. 9 tons of cargo $59,445 Among the of the Panama years. D the s 14 for some most ‘interesting passenger was w is going to Gov- consular to the of 1 Rtesident s He w M r some vear decoratior P»\u'lz has s the Emba ter Plenipo- er Resident, uz rrum the top colony in he says, guest is !hn\~ at the 3 t 30, ent 2 on €z from the | She brought | '.h»’ d by official authority of the “z and low waters occur at eet_wharf) about 25 bint; the height n a ame at TRSDAY. 4 Ball. Time e Y Movements of Steamers. Weather Report. Time.) Portland Red Biuff Rossburg - | for San Francisco, ! TATOOSH-Passed out Aug 24—Schr Irens, | for ‘San Pedre SANTA BARBARA—Salled Aug 24—Stmr anta Ros for San Franclseo [T HAM—Salled Aug 24—Bark Chal- [ renger: for_Sydnes FORT BRAGG—Salled Aug 24—Stmr James Higgins, for San Franelsco. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr quoia, hence s Se- YORK_—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ad- mr F.mm.e for Calon. Au; Br stmr Cape ISLAND PORTS. Salled Aug 19—Nor stmr Alf, for OLULU—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ven- e Aug 18 for Sydney FOREIGN PORTS ed Aug 22—Br ship Lindis- HAMBURG Aug 22—Br ship Dims- Br ehip La Pe mr China, = Acapulco, . for Ancom. Patricia, tm _Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ma. k COMES TO ASSUME DUTIES DECORATIONS UNDER A BAN Works Board Will Soon Rec- iting All Dangerous Ones TO IMPROVE STREET Thoroughfare From Se enth to Twentieth Avenue it The Board of Public Works vester- day decided that as seon as | vention of Odd Fellows are over ! it will recommend to the Board of Su- | pervisors that an ordinance be passed | prohibiting any suspended street dec- {orations that may be dangerous to ! | public safety and human lives. Action i was taken as the result of a complaint from M. H. de Young relative to the | framework for illuminations which is | being partly suspended from his build- | ing at the intersection of Market, Third ! and Kearny istreets. John J. Deane appeared for | Young and while not wishing to inter ! fere with the celebration, said he | | would not assume any responsibility, |as the cables were inadequate to sup. | port the immense iron ring suspended | therefrom. M. Haveside, who is con | strueting the framework, informed th {board that he would assume all re; \xponsxbm(} in the matter and to mak the suspension more secure would add |another cable to those now being used. Engineer Miller stated that with th changes the decorations would be per- | fectly safe. Commissicner Casey said the sap trm'b‘e had occurred d\lllng the r | cent G. A. L. | oniginal plans and specifications hav- |ing not been complied with. Casey's ! motion that the prohibitory ordinance | be recommended then prevailed. | The board granted a permit to the | Fost-street Improvement Club for the | from Mont- | and also a permit | executive | decoration’ of Post street, gomery to Powell, to the Knights Templar committee to paint the poles on Mar ket street at its own expense. The resolution appointing Richard ‘L. Nolan, at present a civil service bricklayer, as assistant superintendent | of sewers at the same salary was de- | ferred one week. | Bids were opened for the paving with asphalt of H street, from Seventh to Twentieth avenue. The bids were from the City Street Improvement Company at $32,834 40; Barber As- phalt Company at $32,228 23, and F. M. Yorke at $ 50 5 F. M. Yorke being the lowest bidder was awarded | the contraet. | The City Architect was instructed to prepare plans for a fire engine house on Twentieth , between Missou- ri and Connec an appropriation the or having been made in the budget. The board denied the petition of George Tardi to lay a wooden sidewalk in front of 731 Union street. The Bureau of Streets was request- |ed to report on alleged obstructions at the corner of Pixley avenue and | Steiner street. | | _ Charges of alleged dereliction of duty were ordered filed with the Civil i Serviee Commission against C. Mea- Acecepts Bid for Pavmg of‘ H the | | Knights Templar Conclave and con- ommend Ordinance Prohib- | De | celebration owing to the ADVERTISEMENTS. It is safe to sa They are a wonderful cure by absorption. Lost—A Lame Back. ‘y that over ten million lame and weak backs Lave been relieved and cured by wearing ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS. gums, ABSOLUTELY SAFE, guaranteed to contain no belladonna or any other poison and can be used on the tenderest skin. They Alleoek’s vusix Their immense sale during the past 57 years has caused legions of imitations. Beware of them. Ask for ALLCOCK'S and see that you get the genu- ine. Don’t be humbugged by any “Just as Good.” | BARTLETT SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantes to cure ell the flls that humanity is heir to, but thousands of people have been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured. It you would fmprove your health and e ‘a grand good time, come to Bartlet: prings, where there & resident phy- eician, a manager of amusements and com- petent masseurs. Housekeeping cottages, $3 00 to §6 00 per week. Send for a booklet that will teil you all about Bartlett. Write B. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs. Cal., or call at 2 Sutter St, San Francisco. Pack up and go to AETNA SPRINGS Don’t worry about the! youngsters this summer. | ! Spend Your Vacation 1 for $20 at ‘San Luis Hot Sulphur Cal. to location and accom modations .000 to um per week. Scenic surroundings, free bathing boating and fishing on grounds. Fime thady walks, tennis and croquet dance pavilion for guests. sea beach one mile Sulphur | | Cottages and furniture are all sew. | | throushout bulldings and Our | | table is well suppiied with the best the market affords. Our | | | every day (except | = 3 Members of Homeopathic l’rok‘sslun‘fl'he"- paver, and J. Catania, janitor. ,__ Falls Through Skslight. Wil Banouct Dr. A. P. William- | __G; W, Cushing, who submitted a bid : us on August 17 for grading and macad- Harbe i “’“) at Bohemian Clgb. amizing Nineteenth avenue, from Tro- There they can romp all| === sesersesronee at the ters o) Dr. A. P. Williamson, who has been | cadero road to Ocean avenue, was & d ' rom -~ o) Appointed superintendent of the awarded the contract at $4115 36. y and sunset will fmdw CAMP CURRY b4 i 5 :‘\dm s o Southern California State Hospital at | ! them ready for bed. ]'usfl B | Winnemueca 15 Patton, San Bernardino County, ar-| DEFENDER OF THE FLAG d f 2 Sy <ot wlieni stiow. e =t S PLES T | rived from Minneapolia vesterday. The | BATTLES WITH HIMSELF gen or bOOintI- Actna a9 g 1 ue b ND G AL | members of the homeopathic profes- | e rin Co. | M r DA e S G S | The pressure hae risen s over the inter- 5101 Will banquet their fellow mem- Surgeons Wonder Whether Corporal pl gs apa CO‘N YOSE lTE b1 e P ! onstate g g are more fa- ber at one of the private dining-rooms; Blair Sought Entertainment or At- Cal. | SRS DB ; . on a : b :;r :ou 1 :r m:a;hi over the great- | of (he Bohemian Club Friday evening, | tempted to Commit Suicide. B o Ports. | Aug. Showers continue in so that they will have a chance to| Corporal Douglas Blair, Company F, : ‘pl Sound Ports. Aug | me ;r:m‘ye‘wvv[ml at Fla meet him before he assumes his new | TWenty-eighth Infantry, shot himself ‘Gmm cm SAN]TARWM a revails in Nevada and | duties. ;throe times through his shoulders at WHY NOT SPEND YOUR|| best flmvm.;mma o Britisk meric, bound from | ¥ 5 This is the only homeopathic State | the Presidio Tuesday afternoon. It is {5cai location; 5% acres: oue block from strers s : h went ashore in | n Francieco for 30 hours, }..,spmu iy)ll(,‘;lle(ir:liu and Dr. Wil- not quite clear whether he wished to SUMMER AT —flm DEL write @r literature. San Jose. Cal reported a total 1 | - reday; light | pémson will succeed Dr. M. B. Camp- | mutilate himself or to com: suicide. LA | A Timmoay, dGLtL ol Whe TesEnen frar the s | WutIAL X ommit suicide. | MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MARX WEST SPRINGS. . P H 2 | s tendency some time ago. ‘ is condition is somewhat serious, al- | co————— | H. KOENER., Prop. MRS. J. D. DROST D ~charzing Her Cargo. fornia—Fair Thurslay, exeept| Dr. Williamson is one of the ablest thn;gh ;‘he army surgeons stated yes- MENT_GOLF' GLASS- im,'f,:":'e;gf"g"“:‘m R ; hunde n TOURIAInt: | superintendents of insane asylums in | (STaa¥ that his wounds were not nec- ROTTOMED BOATS, SURF | and fsas 4l over slace: 2" day: 310 and 413 be Thursday. the country, having been asisst: - | ® . B Sf8ce, &5 Lokl . cop & i e ally— it Wiuiatay | perintenaont OF Tho Ml"mm?“?:!a:g_ Blair used a 38-caliber revolver for | Mark West Springs. Santa Rosa. Rural NG & . s westerly wind {lum, in New York State. also Dis target practice. He was alone in | AND POOL BRATHING|| Feaciil 1 AR : , 2 State. He also i ¥ Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Thursday; A R 7o 3 his quarters at the time of the shoot- LAKE TAHO NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | tresh weaterly wind. fved In the capacity of superintend- yo “rpeo buliets were sent into hi OILED ROADS. SPE E_RAILWAY AND i 5 3 D | A.'G. MoAdte, District Forecaster. | €nt of an asylum at Fergus Falls, ! o8 5 Uider and one into m‘: :.’,‘ms CIAL TRANSPORTATION CO. | " Bteamer D Sails.| Pler. + Minn, | Matters of Int s i B e S0 o 4 5 g The wounde: a Connects at Truckee with train lea s v, ers of Interest to Mariners and oz = = < | He is residing in Berkeley at pres- | porgved 1o ‘1h’“h"os“,:5| ""'ged‘,’""" TERMS TO FAMILIES. || . Smars" &t Theres, ‘connects at o LR Shipping Merchants. ugust £ | Diego ana w c Coast S 8 Co. |ent, but expeets to leave with his - pital and piteed | with train reaching 8. 80 & m. Prer Pedro) was Brne.s il § pmiprer 3|, Sme Astorls and Port- | family for Patton in a few days. He|ibed 'he operating table. Two bullets | ed 1 for wheat from Port- 3 H Pler 11 | 1a0d TRt B B will take’ charge of the Institution M| piaiiy o nd cXizacted witheut | o s Bortiiliy smiEies 33 | Stmr \Whittier, Dickson. Forusnd, Tecoma | 10l CARS CharEe of the insti B in|dificulty. The third piece of lead o 2 o < H 11 am Pier 23 Honstie: g2 —————— j could not be found even with the use | 3uaymas. L S % of the X-ray, but another attempt to | - ' 1:30 p Pler } = S Woednesday, Ausust 21“ AGED PASTOR DIES AFTER get it will be made this morniug.p Staktyou o-:y Exports for the North. - - Hior 28 | b;;; P A srotacd ;-,;,,mu-m T A L ERING ILLNESS| Blair refuses to satisfy the curiosity Write 1o EDSON e- Booklet. steamer Queen sailed on Tuesday for | Chico pm Pler 2 | n, Fort Bragg. - of the hospital people as to why he Iurl on the ulnu greatest remedy for a wits a cargo consigned to | §. Barbara pm Pler 2 | Phoenix, Odland, Bureka. | Rev. Andrew Parsons, 74 Years Oid, | Dot himaself, but maintains a sphinx- | Je§ Shma® e ond stomach com LA HONDA AND PESCADERO e port uf dew other British Co- | Homer. pm/Pler 13 | Despatch Porand | Succumbs to Paralysis at th {like silence.” Army officers have a ' imies from s B Targ e B B oo to 2 Bonita am|Pler 11 | ureka : 4 and If the wounded soldier pulls 30 cottages and tents furnished: cheap; | WALTER KNI e — ./ “"u - eeh vegeta- | Bonita; seipeer 11 | ort. Townsend. | . Rev. Andrew Parsons, pastor of the | through all right he will undoubtedly 35,063, 1o Bolson oak at the park: "‘m‘ P SO S, e San Jose - mPler 40 | Schr Jennie Gr - sfl“nq“r"'.u;{o First New Jerusalem Church (Swe- | reconsider his determination not to ex- cerved a¢ Hotel Riverside at x'.'.'mf.'.‘fi. rates. i S8 | Deutaosial- | ey {,;:; - 4 o "rn e i denborgian) died at the Pacific Hos-!Plain. His comrades allege that he has Inquire of DR. €. C. O'DONNELL, office | one hour from . | Aure i er 27 | s 2 ital Monday eveni | been drinking. JUY, Markes st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Sas | ] "‘* 3“" trains Per- 30,000 1hs sait, 36, zw-‘ Aurelia pmPler 27| POINT LOBOS—Aug 24, 10 p m—Weather | P Monday evening. Dr. Parsons Francts. fect ciimate; b-m place; ; 30 pke ngust 28 | | | months from paralysis. e funeral % | DITH. Mer.. Howtt's Schoot. o arme e p B o o . | from the church, O'Farrell st . " Wy S idigh al- £né emmunition, 4 bdls leather, 2 cs hats, { 4 pm/Pier 2 “long 44 Fr bark Du. & 3 ell street, be 2 ot Phar New, comfortable direct the -4 et | Hur:halldl ST Dp‘P]gf 9 o N long 28 W.. Brship fore e, ant. Yilmers, o ik fix:;xfy streetnu‘:::y np:ltlcat:‘g: tauipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calis- E?"" ‘l"“'!'l‘.""!?‘o'“‘! '-'"‘“‘: nacrsi Sun, Moon and Tide. | pv i | woteport e Ehuhtis O Haotiir | body will be cremated at Odd Fellows' | ¢ G. F. Atkinso 2 th daily ( excepted) at 11:30 o m., | tonle and invigorator. Residence ears. $7 United States Coast snd Geodetic Survey— | G. W. Eider am{Pler 24 | July 14—Lat 40 §, long 59 W, Br bark In- | Cemetery. ot G, F. Alxingon,one of the owners, o Bt R Howard, ia’ | per_week: Wosdworth & Muller. St Helena,Cal, Time and Helght of h and Low Waters | Manchuria. m Pier 40 | vermark, from Antwerp for Port Los Angeles. | For three yvears Dr. Parsons has | Who sued his partners, A. B. Nelson ' derron, H | st Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | 8. Monics. . am Pler 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. been connected with this church, hav- | ?“d Aa N" "ld)?“‘ld" for an account- brook: balt n -m"= SANP ADVERTISEMENTS. Alliance Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm Pier 16 | Py, B A._»\::fis‘lm San Gabriel, for San | O'Sinally a Presbyterian mlnmer, but | O S ioe That th 4 up: cottaxes Bullt by Meeker. o o . t orgia i lt e, sawm) m'"’"."“"u_,bo S SBATTLE Arrh{ed Avg 24MStmrASenuon the bx;‘ eden sg n 'flsflh Dr. Parsons | =" drug store from Green & White, _For bealth and pleasure; cure your rheum- .x.mhu-lllo torey, N. 8. K. R M S Harter. Pier — | from Nome: stmr Oregonian, hence Aug 19. as born at Sharon Sorings over sev-! bought th 1 I " atism, malaria, liver, kidnay, -un m- natural | MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. | Beptember 2. he:cotufill_)mv port. Aok 14—Hutn Trople Bird. | enty-four years ago and was married | :h:yA(k‘:::on de:la]r,el th:{l };II: ¥ ]nl SO N O 0% S Umatiia....| Puget Sound Portalid amiPier 9 | “Safled Aug 14—Stmr Victorls. for Siberia; | tWice. His present wife is In the East. | o7, ‘Gid not more than $500 and THE TALLAC, LAKE TANOE, ~*%. tember 3. Auk 10—Bktn John C Meyer, for Port Towns. | The death of this beloved man is a | ROr® did not pay . o BOTH PLANS_AMERICAN and EURO- City Panam| ¥ Y. via_Ancon. 12 m(Pler 40 | end sad blow to the members of his eon- | ;’;‘;;O‘h‘ ;Itockuh 'a“ I‘"’"hu“m:"; '(h‘“ | . Rates: AMERICAN—$3 hrtr DUTCH HARBOR—In port Aug 17—U 8 i . He also declares that before 30 k and 4. EURO- FROM SEATTLE. stmr wmg’"ds“fi';" {mm s“'s‘l: . : E:%‘T;&f:‘j by whom he was esteemed the deal it was agreed that he was to AT,QM__?. ":,‘,",,',"! n'n::"' Q"’““i upward, $17 wr,-n-’u upwar. o Sane | . TACOMA—Salle ug 24—Schr Irene, 3 chestra; e perfect: Suests | tion, service, accommodations, livery boat- e Y. | Saie | san DY CREEK Arrived Aug 2 iz {and r:c'e‘l'vr':n‘;? ‘:alh?;en;:o‘flnufhfiefi::‘ Bockiets at PECICS, 8 B cor” nrx?«dmr“-“ Lo el L. HARD rriv U 24—Stmr | Py N A A et st.. D l . m’:m.'. ::r:"gy :lwl:;ch;el x::‘ % Micakfold. Soen Sav Padre. TWO HUNDRED C()OL!E who is a physician, agreeing to give or H. H. MeGOWAN, Seigler, Lake County. RUBICON PARK—A delightful resort eveiopy % neony sty Pl Pm""'-l e » }(!-‘L;(;‘\DCW—AYXI\M Aug 2¢—Schr Beulah, SAILORS TRANSFERRED | his time to the business. On August on sbores of Laxe Tahos. Best sandy beach 2 valdez & Bewa g A\lg. H R v OB ¥ 18 his partners told him that his share | for bathing on the lake. Fine fiy fishing and and ’rl“i‘g fiom | glalied Aug 24—Schr Fhilppine, for Grays | New Crew Changed From the Steam- | was only one-third. .m" — -,.:"m o L > EU RZKA—Anived Aug 24—Stmr Corona, ship Siberia to the Manchuria in B R By A from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and telephone. My Prices are % T e Mid-Channel. Native Sons’ Pllgrimage. - Fankt, Lals Tatm, G o m’;‘.’,,":]&” a' COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 34—Stmr Stgnal, | Two hundred and seven coolie sailors | The general committee of the Na ::;':: GTm“m“”T.“'-m“‘m.““ by ORCHARD HOME—Health, rest, comfort, h'gc:hDON——Slllod Aug 23—Stmr Chico, for | WEFe transferred yesterday from the |tive Sons of the Golden West that 5 | The piace to spend your vacation -n leasure: boating, bathing: fresh "mmm SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Sa Fraacieco steamship Siberia to the Manchuria |arranging for a pilgrimage of the ' iamily” “surt Mathing and fl'm'& b el bR gy Sent me & tral crder. You'll be pleased, e ;m)lglxfig:me A e ship Rajere | by permission of the Department of | Native Sons and the Native Daughters | 5y, 0k *te" e llm-m amd my prices are so small you can't af- RIVED. or 8an | Commerce and Labor, as of the Golden West to attend the cele- ' GEO. H. Manager. 1 R o yo vi - Francl; ) expressed in : Y. e T o st b e Sumr Mandalny, Soc ooeey, August 26 | "SliT Aus 2-_Ship Eifrieds, for Port|the following telegram to United | bration of the admission of California SoSe IS . 28 hours from Bu- Natal; stmp Aurelle, for San Frincisco; sche | States Immigrant Commissioner Hart ‘;,';IN‘S‘:"M:{,‘; g“:u"n‘ggtes; ::’:":' LLAKEPORT AND BARTLI SPRINGS g : s Legg: : v A i 160 | Rl of twelve.....18¢ | | o SUmE F A Kilburn, Thompeon, 7 hours trom | for San Francisco wih log ratt In tow v " | He N"‘;““ e Fair, September, 9, has selected as the | Lsyacs Lovi—Reoiana Springs, ! PRINTING. Stmr Guaiala, Kalnin, 13 hours from Iver- | pise; ound® 0 © "r Wroming, from |, JSUE, Hiberia to Manchuria, providad tnm | Denver and Rio Grande and Burling- | Solio finish. .3c to e | Velox finigh..3¢ to 8¢ | | sens Landing. PORTLAND —Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Nico- | 278 taken before the smpplu Commissioner | ton. The special that will carry away DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS in all popular sizes at my usual low prices. AUSCO cameras, one of the best cam- eras on the market, at prices from $5 up. CYKO Photo Paper prints by artificial Gives fine, clear detail. Yght. " Cameras repaired at low rates. .Mail orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, Try it Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours fm Eureka. Sxmr Delwtch Levinson, 38 hours from Slmr CI of Puebla, J "fi c'v Y la, Jepsen, 68 hours from mr of Panama, 18 hours 65 mip from Ancon, vfl uu’.lu.‘:' H Bate. 24 bours from QoD Oree Greenwood, Walvig, 10 bmh'z‘.:: jeedle Rock. Stmr Maggle, Corning, 4 bours from Halr. moon Bay, SR R T, L boy trven CLEARED. Wednesday, A: Sumr State of Calitornis, Nicoleon, San media, from Hongl wwsww—-;.mfl Aug 20-Schr W H Smith, from San Pedro, SAN DIBGO—Arrived Aug 24—Br ship Glaucus, n-om Autwerp. PORT HARFORDSafled Aug 24 5 & m— San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 24—Br ship Ansurus, M G 2 e - Nadison: W Watson, thom Srave At Sailed Au; ‘24—Stmrs Alcatraz and Fulton, and properly sizned as seames muc: D IURRAY One year ago an mhunt in the Treasury Department ruled that Chi- nue seamen could not lawfully be &ped on United States terri- g(.ry. o months later another as- sistant declared that it was lawful to do so. It was because of these con- flicting opinions that Commissioner Nerth in all such cases has requested orders from the department at Wash- mfion before acting on such appli- cations. the Natives will leave this city on Sep- tember 3 at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon. | teurist = e m | ——————e— ‘Wine Maker’s Estate. The value of the estate of the lata Pietro Simi, the Sonoma wine maker, was yesterday stated by the apprais- ers to be $96,420, the chief item being a half interest in the business of P. & G. Simi in Healdlburt and San Fran- cisco. The half at $65,585 68. Among the p: rapcrty of the partnership is listed 700,000 gal- lons of wine, valued at 810.000 Ba3 ook tanie e sevommetasioon Bass ‘;:'ltnud P'”""Z""&:% 3 interest is appraised ~— ‘A'l'l' mmt | THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year