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THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906. STEAMSHIP SONOWIA TAKES HER DEPARTURE MUGHACTITY WITH MANY PASSENGERS FOR THE COLONIES| INTHE POTRERD MURDERED 0N MONGOLIA BORDER ~BY AN ADVENTURER Leave —VIA OAKLAND PIER— Arrive — ——de — 1 1 —_ T:00a—Elmira, Vacaville, Winters, = Work in Factories andlM S i ] miea. Vacaviile, Winters, um- - . v .1 3 urrounding DB‘P‘ 7:00a—Richmond, Benicta, Sacramento, / idings Ie Now at . [P2I9%ty WOIVGAWNS VBEP| 7° sutin dad Wiy Stations oo.... 7 Regular Mail Service ‘o Buildings Is Now at . | Vystery Mich i S S . T : pearance ol Mlc gan MZ]'I Ross, Martines, San Ramowm.... 8:089 & - Full Blast 740N iles, Pleasnton, Livermore, { e ntlp (o S | 4 - ]S SO}VCCI. cy, Lathrop, Stoekton ...... 1:389 . | ) s g = 5 Resumed. . Normal Condmons Be-| rexive May 31— Reuben Morley of - g o . Saginaw, -Michigan, was murdered on T ng Restored in South |the vorder of Mongolta. 06 métes nortn paN S i . f Peking, on September 2 by a French 9:58p League '11 C < B d ok T of € . = 4 ‘(“‘QU‘ 0£ iie Lross ban | = Sa[‘}FranClSCO. adventurer styling himself Vieomte La ""—“;m “"’“"; Vi """l‘.’d P] l g | ' oy Verger, with whom he was un.\'rellng. E D-ml'fl'm‘-di Tacoma, S-L‘v.l‘h’o T:4%9 Vv }1 L T | ¥ John Morley of Cleveland, Ohio, re-| $:%0a—Davis, and. Knights b o o e e | The. people of South San Francisco|iyrned today from an expedition fol- | g Thes comdo o o “jom, @ L 7 | manifest by their energy that they are |\ wing his brother's route during which Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robies, eaves. firm Dbellevers in the regeneration of |yo ohtained convineing evidence from Sana * Margaria. Sea Luls the jeity. In every"direction they are|French missionaries and Chinese, show- T - putfing their homes and places of busi- .;:5 ;5’,“:h§*’,‘:,5’,*;:.,?‘,‘“.,‘;g;;fi:.:.,f,‘":“’:; tura, Oxnard, Burbank, Los - ness in_complete repair, and inside of |13, %, 13, MOTEINE Gt SRIIENTT Trng | g o Anmeles Lo 1D ¥ two months there will not be anything | Frenchman returned at night with faro, Watsoneille, Santa Cruz, 0 to show that there had béen any dis- |Morley's rifle and saddiebags and told Castroville, Del Monts, Pacific y afternoon for o3 t of the cit: the servants that Morley had proceeded Grove, Surf, Lompoe 1 Fombhily, B&mod turbance in that part o s . {alone to Mongolia. The Fremchman was | 8:20a—Martinez, Antioeh, Byrom, Tracy. A Honolulu B Many of the tents and shacks that |seen burning Moriey's papers and Mon- Stockton. Newmin. Loy Banes. nd N of the . ? i "k horse, carry- Armona, Hamtord & were hurriedly put up to shelter those |gols found Morley's pac! E e played | 3wbo, fled-in that. direction from the fire {8 his packs, among a herd of wildf . _Visls Potercilis . ... 4don i t .. i {mave ‘been taken ‘down and a large| Weexs afterward a e rermb“n‘g jasto, Frumo, Hantord, Visalis, P % Ll “of, ho‘found temporary |la Verger cashed Morley's letter of | ratle COSTOR & v serénade -Er- RumBeRSL tiose w P e | eredit ac Colombo, Ceylon, and sailed| S:40—Nies. 3sn “Jose. Livermors. homes there have found places else- ¢ Tn | 0o " The "sresumption is that Stockton (*Milton), Valley v [ where. A large number of people Who |he aither shot Mur?ey er drowned him :‘mm“c' = 3:;""*'5::- ;i were residents of the Latin Quarter |in a lake. B e G, hain, pocs . ¢ found homes She i eee e 8:40a—Oakdale, _Chinese, Jamestown :r‘;f: etdfl::d“:b;id‘?:u:::s i:u;;:e dwell- Appoints Administrators. Sonore. Tuohumne and Angels 4:080 : ings of those who.are engaged in rais- | Judge Thomas F. Graham has ap-| 3:0%—Atiaatic Express—Ogden and East 4.3 = ing vegetabtes. Many of these have. in pointed W. T. Cleary administrator of u—m::m;a. Fort Costs. Martines e . v | the past few weeks found other homes. |the estate of the late Ann Mackel, and . i o . E oo+ eovbiodkss The large glue factory which ca- |George Ahlers administrator of the | 1:3—Vallelo. : er and played .| reened into Islais Creek has been right- [estaté of William Ahlers. e Martines, Bysmom., Tracy, M 3 of o' they ed and is now in operation. Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Ray- i Vi i d “ Several of the slaughter houses mows, 0. Goshen Junction, Yankee musicians were which slipped into the muddy waters Hanford, Lemoors, Visalia, - i £ of the bay have been restored and are pre vl at this ume in full operation. Plans 10:20a—E! Paso, Kaasas Cltys 1 are being considered for better abat- and Chicago .. N .« T:089 5 . toirs, and it is expected that in a short 11:00a—The Overland Limited — Om hoy wriire JORVINE. |2 e T e time’ the unsightly structures will be Chicago, Denver, Kansas City.. 5:4ip promotion of a |and Puget P S tans WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. replaced Dby modern abattoirs con- 11:40a—Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. 3:43p r love t_that par- B ks Trom Bort=| —— structed along sanitary lines. 11:90—Sacramento River Stesmers _..... 111.009 Sonoma arrived before the big 1and or Puget Sound to Shanghai and | United States Department . of Agriculture- LINE GROWS SHORTER. PR L I sauis P 3 es n of records and Hankow. The latter was chartered | | Weather Bureau, Tunrsdas, May 1, 1906, At the rope walks, where the build- ST e e e b - Ste e British- Prior to arrival | 1g was badly shattered and the ma- mond, Wawona Routs .......... 8488 Aus par ———— | B2 £ | ‘ninery twisted, a large force of men Do you suffer from| 3:40p—Benicia, = Wintees, Sacramento, ur : Notice to Mariners. | % B agw P ¢ 5 repairing the walls and as many ma- Woodiand, Nnights Landing, s i ANETA ; i ra ¥ g g2 % g 1 Tiinfets a5 can be employed are. busy Weakness, Varico- Marysville and Oroville " 1043 j SAN FRANCISCO ‘BAY, CALIFORNIL | T 2 828 £ %'l jetting the machinery plumb and put- cele, Hydrocele, | 3:40p—Hayward, Niles and Way stations. 7-489 S (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, | STATIONS. -8 F& .: 2 B3 it ih working order again. & Stricture, Specific | #:00p—Vallejo, Martmes, San Ramon, cific Coast, 1906, page 26). 1 g g3 . 81" JUERF refinery, whick ndves sop: Blood Poison, Skin Napa, calistoga, Saata, Rosa ... 328 Notice ‘is hereby given that East| = oS MG Wdrming, 18 wtlll busy. aud qfery Diseases, or . any | {aop immwet West San Lesadro, . s e e i i 5 ¥B | things is going on there as if ndthing rig B . 9 P —— S, Brother Shoal buoy, San Francisdo | Bl N 5 ANY % o had ened. chronic or seeming- Newark, Centerville, ose, Bay first-class’ aun, | iuras é?EAMs»mP S AT Tn the Bouth San Francisco police dis- Iy incurable trouble? | Los Gatos ........ e e NOMA, HICH SAILED FOR AUS: H 4:40p—Hayward, Niles, Irvington, San 43p w TRALTA WITH MANY PASSENGERS | trict -there is now but one relief star If so, come to me at by e et e Rl T | om st st Fotenih and Saleng | onée and be thor | somrheomi Timies Newass: 2 g N s " Olsen, 7 i R sn ot - hly cured befors Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, 1e ) 4 | _Schr Advent, Olsen, 7 days from 'Shorter- day by day, one of the best SN y - o : Notice is hie: or|Coos Bay, |'évidences that the bread winners are at it is too late. AR T e s E about June 4, i -*vhrf'?’mméuf;l;\;d!nm Peterson, . G0 00| work and depending upon their awn re- | To g:le cure of thess d&sebasesk;l“?&‘i'e e Ry O Rauts el s whistling . buoy, 2 OurE. IoRgt - < “sources. 59 | confined my practice, and by s y Chicago ... veineises. IV #nd white perpendicular stripes, will Khonseen o Hasking, 11 - days ‘from iy Yoy Shoty Companv bas & WINS| 17 pileq scientific treatment I perma- | {5100 Harwats, Niles and San Jose.._. T:08 ) oimoved fibout 500 feet south amd re- | "5 ver: ohelr \Washéainre. 16 days | Red Bluff et A AR e Shace Horti of the |nently cure the worst cases. My offices | S:—Vallio, Fort Copn. Beaicin, Sul- . > ' Time ;| from €oos Bay. 3 Jé‘;‘»,“,";’,?nm ine -of Islais. Creek and convertinr it | are equipped with every instrument| g, gunsec Express—Niles, San Jose. 5 Salt - Lake. | into solid' grounds with-rock obtainéd | gnd device essentlal to the most mod- Giiroy, Salinas, Paso Robles, ay. 31 Diego. | from an immense ouarry several blocks| arn ‘methods of practice. If you are San Laufs Obispe, Santa Baroara, “Portland; | San rios iy e I o | afflicted.. with any private disease or Los Angeles. Deming. EI Paso, PHARE San- Lafs Obisp 00| In.thé Potrero there is also a great | af i e g s New Orieans .......... 220 stripes " Trask, - Sydney, via|Seattle: ... .. 20| deal “of -activity.- At the Union Iron | Weakness I want you to ca | 5:40p—El Paso. Kaosas City. St Louim. gontinued May. 31 Honoluln: T D Sorechels & Bros Cor ¥ |8 E. Faralion.i. 00| Works there are as.many men at work |'me. It will cost you nothing to ascer-| Chicago - " channel buoy, san Pablo| Schr Bender Brothers, Lutiens, Un- | ;33| as toom can be found for. .In addition | tain positively Whether you can be| Si0p—Pajars, Watoucille. capitola, can, black | 2laska; C. T.“Lutjens. :m‘lo the unfinished work on lhsnd "(’flcured‘ e i SALLED. 007 Jeeks aga-a great number of new or - e - g g o S Thiirsday. May 31, - . -0 | ders- have -been placed, with requests‘Consultation »M—Chm e st Pl ik, Hendri koo, Bowens b Forecast for San Fran and. vicinity —#'air | that these be ‘rushed.” ‘The same con- g * ,lum"‘,‘;s hoenix, -Hendzickson, Howens 1““:‘;“ warm: iu. the mérning: brisk west wmvxsj%llolxzs prevails:. at _thé Risdon - Iron | and '“l~slmm' gy “Stmr- FA TKAIburn. Merriain, “Port- [ el SUTmen Uy pai Ry e | PG Phtrire Opéra-Notae on Tennee-| : Montello, Ogden ............ s L land and way p\orIS- T | tinued warm.~ 1ight, north winds; . "% see utereet, ne:r }fighte@n(n. has been re- Examinatio'_‘ ::.’D—::::Ari Niles .;:ns.g_‘?,» 9: 3 :{3: ?c‘é'é’mu;‘“a":f]’.‘;y:.f"%i& oy 5Hg‘{;t‘rsri-;‘l.;m:o\v:‘f“!;rm!‘;nd vieinity—Fair: Fridas: [ paired~ 48 .to: the . plaster, -which v;as All Letters Strictly Confidential. 0 ,,,m"“,;,,".,.,“, ‘Eimira, Dfson, . éé(mr Sonoma, Trask, idonolulu: and | A. G. MCADIE, -District Forecaster, :,’:%dé?“'j;?‘f:d"“&%"d:;}f be ready for | Hours: 10 to 12;; mm 2to 4and 7 to :;L.:: puesramento. T'I'mch: Syduey. J | - : ousands of ‘loads of brick debris o 7 S e et ot Stmr Cascade. Jorsences, Astorhi. I CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING have been carted to the fists east of | - Those who have no money will be | ;o0 iicio™Gochees and Way Sia- v e DS, SN erey, 10 To.DEFRAUD HIS CREDITORS | Connécticut - and north of Eighteenth | tre until such times as t 7, am tions, Sunday only ... ... 1128 O Stmr State - of - California, Thomias ¥ streets.. A gang of men has been work- | make ‘a payment on their case. If you | s:0p—Oregon and California” Express— icking out the | ing there for some time n pieces are | The bro! Sacramento. Marysville, Redding, are sick.and have no money come any- [y ey Diego, etc. S_stmr Perry, Sherman,: druise. Manager of Enterprise Brewing Com- whole bricks. resae) - s ; 3 24 Hayward, Niles and Sam Jose i e T Pany. Obtains Warrant for the Ar-. | being used for filling. i~ (hews - e dse BOE Fromte rest of Lester Ball.. CANNERY GOING UP. (Sunday oniy) TELEGRAPHIC. C. H. Koehncke, manager of the En- The . tent city 'on. - the Santa F Coast Line May - 31—10 m.-- | terprise Brewi Company, obtained ‘a | grounds, south of Eighteenth street, is | . &9 (Third and Townsend Streets) - n velocity 20| warrant from §ouce Judge "Cabaniss |yesterday afternoon. for -the arrest of Weather foggy; wind W; still maintained under military rules. | miles. per hour. Near there the frame for a large can- “Fi0a—dan Jose fons. 74 n Mates, Belmout, San Jose, 3 SPOKEN. Lester Ball on a charge of conceallng | nery is going up and when this Is com- Specialists for Men . e e May 7--Off ' Fernando Noronha, . Br|property with a view to. defrauding|pleted there will be employment for P -uuvmch.mé-:nm Santa _Cruz. n.|{Jme. 3 bark °Dalrymple, from ‘Iquique,. for [his creditors. Ball is in San Jose and.about 500 women and girls. Det Monte, Monterey, Pacitia . ue - 3 | Baltimore. Chief Dinan _wired to the authorities| The Dyer Structural Iron Works on | 1212 “‘egt’ 0r. we w:o0m May 21—In lat 35 N, long 16 Fr me there to place him under arrest. | Francisco. :\x'r!\ied May 31-— 30 May 3 PORT TQWNSEEND-—Pa (Foot of Market Street) sure .the property and Koehncke -put Tl T & I S S0 . the amount down as'loss. ‘By chance he. bappened to_ hear that Ball had in- sured the property for $4000 with the | cars for -use -on electric lines. These came from St. Louis, Mo., and are of | the latest pattern: Never in the history ‘of the city has Stnir Cocona, ience : 2 £ 5 the Potrero is nearly finished and in a | mboldt {June 3 bark La Tour d'Auvergne. from-Ant-| 'Shortly before the earthqualke and |few weeks the machinery necessary to | Palo Alto, San Jose ... June 3| werp, for Oregon.. Ifire Pall entered into negotiations to | operats it will be in position. This will San Francisco 11:30—San Jose and Way Stations oo & Wes bt 1 . DOMESTIC PORTS. |'purchase - .the saloon at 416 Kearny | provide work for a'large number of | 3:00p—Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, Humboldt e 4| POINT REYDIS—Passel May 31, 4 Dstréet. for $3000. He had. only - $500 |'men in that line of industry. San Jose, Watsonville, Santa Portiand & Astoria .. [June 3 M--Bark Fresno, frowu 2ort <;amble,|ready .. cash - and. arranged - with | - There is almost a regiment of car- OCEAN TRAVEL. Cruz, Det Monte, Monteeey. s Harbor .. ke | 4ov-88 4 ¥ 3 Koehncke to indorse his _E_mmiu'or.y penters at work. on the lands of the nhu June. 5, iv #1—SchrAl- | note for $2500, pavable to the Mission | Southern Pacific, south - of - Channel Hnmbo'dt une . § | Pion. hence May 22. ¥ [Bank. . This was dene and Koehncke | street and west of Kentuckv. building 0 Gilroy, Hollister. Tres Pinos. ¥ June 8| SOUTH BEND_Arrived May. - 30| got Ball to prémise that he would In- [large frame structures, one story in 4:30p—San Joss and Way Stations.. 2 8 |Schr Bdward T West {rom San ‘e-|ifive the property so that lie would be | neight, for the use of the wholcsaters, aCI IC Oas 15:00p—ganta Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos. 6 dro; schr Compeer, hence’ May | in a position to meet his obligations in | and the indications are that for a long 15:30p—San Jose and Principal Way Sta- 7| BUREKA_—Arrived -May -~ 31—Stmr [the event of the property being. de- |time to come this will be a very busy tions . 7/ Bee, hence May 39, 2 stroyed by fire. section. 5 . w §: Sailed May 31—Stmr Francis- H.|""After the fire'Koehncke met ‘Ball,{ On a side track of the Southern Pa- erry by S S| Leggett . and. stmr Kureka, for San|who told him he-had neglected to in- |cific there is a trainload of new street eams Ip 0. ‘ 0. P for Afterncom A for Morning. 1'Sunday excepted. **Sunday only. sed in May Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, A i i ! 21—Stmr - Massachusetts, . hence May | Phoenix Insurance Company of Hart- | theré been so much business done as San Franeisco. . o Shtgn ok ait stutiene . M sy Pauen pier 89|28, Lot Bestile: e ah_|ford, Conn. ahd had . collected $3000 | there is now on King street and imme: | s = . o o s R I L R R L R e L e s R DR e ERT R company. . The amount was (diate viclnity. Teams of all kinds crowa |” “For Los Angeles, San Diego W Caseade toris & Portland| | ris ASTORIA-—Satted Mil)' - pald by check on:thé head office of the’| one another to: reach theé mills, the and S"lh Bil‘hll'i 31—Stmr’ Al- | company:and Ball sent.it East for col- Northland. . - {Los- Angeles Ports.| ilance: for Eureka. St o rhe modey Wit 18 exatotad: factories, the brick yards and the lum- A California to old service o u BELLINGHAM—Sailed. May -31—Stmr Hanford, Visalia, Bakersileld — WAL FORGOTTEN IN JAIL .. Ports, Victoria, Vancouver 2. Rainier, . for Francisco. 1 8:00 P. M. | and intermediate points. of Puebla will New Headquarters at Octavia and Sac- — 5 . 4 . = ber yards. -Small-draft vessels are at i ursd: . Will Resume Regular Service. oo A R g 15 7| Arrived May 1-86hi‘T 8§ Redfeld, | reach here today, every AvaTlible potnt o Miksion Creck | Semie of CaMtteraia by o s oo e e With - the' departurs. today. 'of the s Hetor m{Dles 10 | 79 San Dngs?i 4 Mo 31k Koehncke- also .heard that Ball had |and at the small wharves off King and ~ L'mmd - Pibst ot {Cons “Bay™ 01’ pm{pier 13 “_e'l;;\n(;ozvtlo,\\“m&n od May- 31—Sehir’ Ma- ?fi‘;"he‘;&fi"g gfmtou:-:gws:;l léad glgot (lih?nlnel’rsl:rq;ls. ‘;Jenloa;llilng bulédi‘ng ma- For Eureka---Humboldt Bay \“”[a [-Q r u E g G i ema. for. . Vi ng,- -+ eriad. The lumber mills are being run i i t nip Company " Diego & Way Ji0 bmiPier-121 SEATTLESatled May 30--Stmr [ 1) \oith the brewery: 1t's mme Ko Gero | va thsir 2oil capacity to SUpply (he de. | Pomona.. Junme 2, S, 1d, 20, 26, 1:30 p.m. ToChicago in 3 Days 2 s r five-day ‘s dlrect {11 “am Pier g |Santa: C et hz ey . husd MAOY B mand. and idleness in that part of .the | Coroma...June 35, 11, 17, 23, 29, 1:30 p.m. Leaves daily at 9:30 2. m. here and t ok Way. LR amipjer 11 | Arrived ' May. Sl o 3 e : eity i unknown. - And every third day thereafter. JUNE 2. { gerts, hence May: 28. 5 i ; i £ U8 L 2 M X e With Diners and Siespers bas - been -a Covk B. & Portland| 3 pmi|Pier 81 Sailed- May &1-—Stmr Santa Clara, | BOHEMIAN CLUB TO THROW ound | ¢ . - s, out the City i S tor Blaawts Sk oy b batbea : OPEN TS DOORS TODAY | LAW'S DELAY KEEPS WO - For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget S “iou A. A | For Stockton, Merced, Fr:sno, er 20| SAN PEDRO—ArTiv g - ‘matilin, ... June 11 a.m. | 9:30 4. M.—California Limited, 3 days to i 6k 30| Curnean, - trom Cuny i waileg | .. famento Streets Are Ready for ~ |Judme Meucock Deéldes That tue | Kmatiiia . o o 32 1 oo | Chitago. Teaves avery day. Direa Seat o A5ae | 9 am|Pier 27| for San’. Francisco. ® Assemblage of Members. . | .Chinesé Fisherman Is Entitled to . 5, 30, 11 am. | | connection fo Grand Canyom. . . . trip v ( HONGLULSEAND PORTS. The Bohemian Club will throw open |- Remain in This - Country. And evers Mfth dav thereatter. | 933 A M__Valley Limited for Stockions For Mo N oL Areived May 31—Rimr| the ‘doors of its new home to members| “An unfortunate Chinaman, who gave ot o g AL Ly : Sp [Eter 40 | ers: rots Hoehane, for. VantHbrer. T vy Willlams resiquarters | nis name as' Wong. Wal, was taken be- | For Seattle---Direct 10:55 A. M.—For Stockton, Riversba water front 4 pinpler 5| HILO—Arrived ~May 31—Stmr En-|Hie southwest corner. of-Octavia snd | fore Commissioner: Heacock yesterday | SPOKABe................ Jume 1, 11 mm. | . Oakdale and points n Sierra Railwa: Her dini 4:00 P. M.—For Stockton, Fresno and in= termediate points. 2 o M,Eloverland Express for Denve t; 230 plPier o | terprise hence May 30. s s MAKAWELL_Sailed May 30—Bark d May, for San Francisco. : EASTERN PORTS, Sacramento streets. The club has been well furnished and the meémbers will soon be back. in the old Bohemian Club morning to show cause why he should:| not be deported ta China. -Wong came | from. the Alaska salmon fisheries and | was arrested in October, 1903, u For- Ensenada, La Paz, Wazathan,| - ‘Guaymas and Other Mexican Pucts, 5 pm(Pier 20/ Edwar am/ Pier 10 | Soromada » Chicago and Grand Cane 3 Newbarg. o e e _ gy | #tmosphere. e : | was i on a| N B i ey i S L | i e for Valparaeg - 10T | QUIRE 10,8 ST, I 1oE0TIIR chlatng) SHENE 040 IRE I L dntto e T2k | o Calling at San Pedro and East San| iitepr orricis_wery | wohwos mNNE i e 18 OHAQREIGN PORTS | SRGC 0T wien it is expected: that . the | dence. Bail was ‘given by a surety | Pedro, e e T o g Norwvood Los - Angeles - Por pfer 2| TOKL cpaning . May =Bt chen will be in full operation. There | company, but he was surrendered.- by . - 2 Broa 2l placs e ombore o ol bl 2 stmr_Bessie Dollar, for San Pedro: B A otvin] orening tadus. | that e Hondkinten inst March. sfos ‘hich | CWEReRS... .. 7th of each month, 10 | Bablo ave. Oakland; University ave. and sl AR L |+ pujpier s | o VICTORLA, B, Cicsaifed May 31| function being - postponed until the|time he has been In jail.'Judge Hea- est st. eley. lying debris s«ec- AT 2 r | { '"1"5\‘?"1?“?"‘ 3‘ M'"{ 35’1"& BL"'b K | clubrooms = are _completely furnished | cock found that Wong had been regis- nm om orona . Humboldt .........[1.30 p|Pjer o D! R—Passe: ay —Uer - bark | 3nq everything is in smooth .running |tered in accordance with law and was | | Nevadan 2 by pm|Pier 23 | M 3 3 order. S I : t| ST fEed, KA Sl ) 1 Rismersalun. Erok Yehnwdver.gor o g akiid,to,® Suplicals eriifonic trom San Francien, Pront of beny, Bofting NORTH SHORE RAILROA vdes has | H. K. Mara. [China. & 1 pmiPier 40 | MAZATLAN—Sailed May 28—Stmr 3 te B uth- | ¢, Assistant United States Attorney land .. § ro y | Via Sausalito Ferry. Umatilla. ... JPuget J11 amiPler 9 San Jose, for San Francisco: Low Round-Trip Rate East Via South- %e’n L. ‘Mctz!nley to lay the facts be- fice. roadway Wharf | For Sausalito, Mill Valley, San Rafael— Barrac ¢ J | | ¢ Sailed May 27—Ger stmr Ammon, for| ': ’ K oy fofe ‘the Immigration. Commissionerat|o. D. DUNANN, G. P, A., San Francisco. | Daily 17:00, *7:43, 3:35. *3:15. 9:30. Walter MeKinley Is Dead. e [ =m Dler 24 | San -Francisceo. 2 DAt 3 Round-trip tickets will he sold June | Washington and request him to issie | . o L (oo e | T1:00 a m': 12-30, *3:15, 4:355 Walter M g gty e 2 |Pler —| ACAPULCO—Sailed May’ 29—Stmr |2 and 3, San Francisco to Boston and|a duplicate. 3 P - 150, 6:30, 7:15, 9:00, 10:15, 11:38 e S employed | ooy Ssexican Ports {10 am|Ps |San Juan, for Ancon. return for $92.50, and June 6 and 7 to| Commissioner Heacock released Ed-|”T° . ’ > erk « hart | Giehalis. .., Grays. Harbor g amifier 11| VICTORIA—Arrived = May 31—Fr | Omaha and Kansas CIty and return $60, | ward Paddeck on his own . tecogmiz 0 0 Sefl lsna‘ TRune te Sy Suahise- later, - — L %) stmr Amiral Fourichon; Jap stmr|Louisville, Ky, and return §75.75, Chi-|ance pending future action of the | 7:45 a. m. daily for Cazadero and way FRIDAY, -JON |Kanagawa Maru, from Yokohama. cago and’return $72.30, New York and|United States Grand Jury. Paddock (Oriental S €. Co) | stations. ’ Sun rises. .. { OCEAN STEAMERS. return $108.50, and to other Kastern was arrested In FEureka last Decem- Fiig> 1 | 73:15 p. m. Saturdays only for Caza~ Sun sets. it 3 . 3 JKEQIE‘V;' A’;ggl{(—f&rfl:&v;gp?g:y 31—Stmr p.,}lr;‘ts fi:km;mmormln‘;" 5;:11::42 Ah ,ngg on a ctga: e of h{:v!ng forged ;he Have Opened Their General Offices at d.;-ol_;r‘.;j ;a;a#;tl:‘n:”t Pra—— % = 2 . 't, d The tickets s an: are | indorsemen a postal money order ! :15 p. m. “ - Sun, Moon and Tide, |, Arrived May 31—Stmr La Provence, | good. until July 31, the others are good | for §1. Having been unable to turnish 217-22] Brannan St., San Francisco | sunday’ for Point Reyes and way sta- = e ¢ | United States Cosst and |from Havre; stmr Deutschland, from |for ninety days. See Southern Pacific |bail, Paddock has remained in jail i3 % 3 v u%’" a te F ey o ek | X Hamburg. agents, 1704~ Filimore ' street, ferty ever since, and Judge Heacock Steamers will leave wharf, corner ““fiGyec omice: Tnion Depot. foot of n o t | _SINGAPORE—Arrived prior May 31|gepot and (in Oakland) 12 San Pablo|thought he had been sufficiently pun- | First and Brannan stréets, 1 p. m. for | Market st, S. F. i Time| [Time] | Caar Rientan ronl Tiveriooly . VIk | evenue i e |ished. Yokohama_and Hongrons, calling at = T & |——| Ft | Ft. |— o h % 2 _—0 TR B IR Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki an tm m Y = v.‘"‘ :‘ .f;'f".','?.’“.'f}' e el s MW IH Wi IL v 15&?.‘,"%{»‘5%&%’?&%“)32,, %ar}l'c e Mrs. Blaxchflower Wins, B County Ofeers Paid. | Shanghai, and cennecting at Hong- | o T Als MWA : : »~ * v] T . A iner 12:17] | ANTWERP—Sailed May 31—Stmr| The suit of Catherine Blanchflower, Cashfer Edward A. O’Connor_in the{xong ith steamers for Manila, India, | ‘i" 'llunma Ferry—Foot !ilmofms':_ v h salied yesterday for | Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, for New |administratrix of the estate of Arthur |City and County Treasurer's office re-| gta cargo recefyed on board on g, Sen Frane York. Leonard Blanchflower, against the | ported yesterday tfial he had paid out | G SN G Francisco.| s Vimeetbon Sailed May 29—Stmr Knight of St. | American. Hatalian Steamship Com-|about $125,000 as May salaries for city | 93V e & Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week w |George, for San Francisco; stmr” Visi- pany was settled out of court yester- |and county officers other than police | 8.8. Hongkong Maru Tues., June 51906 500 R § iy | binge P as a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. goth, for San Francisco. 2 day by stipulation, the defendant hav- jand firemen, who were paid earlier in &8 America Maru.Tyee., July 3,1906 | 27 1 = Tavern « wile i, & it with a < QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed May 31— |ing paid the plaintiff $2000-in satistac- |the week. Hé reported further that a | g's’ Njppon Maru....Sat., July 28, 1906 | & of . ARRIVEL Stmr Majestic, for New. York, tign of all claims. By request of coun- |sufficlent amount had been received | S-& WIOPOR METR: SHhs SUT SR O Tamaipais S st | = Wednesday, May 30. T, C. % . V.—Sailed May sel United States District Judge de |from taxes to pay the May warrants E = X : | Always Valls Thirty F | Stmr Vanguard, Odland, 2J hours 29-—Stmr Flamingo, from Hull, for |Haven yesterday entered a decree ad- |of the public school teachers, but that For freight and posrage apply al | Oped. 2 alls hizty. Wort, from Bureka. | Vancouver, B: C. judging that sum to the plaintiff. - these salaries cannot be paid until the | office, corner First and Brannan sts. | Boe treated at the Harbor ~ Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours| , NAPLES—Arrived: May 31—Stmr ts. Blanchflower's husband was a |apportionment shall have been made w AVERY. 1 for serious injuries from Eureka. | Koenigen Luise, from New York, for | water tender on the steamship Califor- |ten or iwelve days hence. At Goon ;-'.l M " | : ance of thirty , StmI Pomo, Reinertsen. 12 hours|Genoa und proceeded. nia and was killed by the explosion of | - —— ssi e anager. | - o ditance Of thirty | trom Albion, via Polnt Avena 10 hours. | HAVREAscived May 31—Stmr_Lala boller tube last year while the ves- Constwise Law Chatged. i ots ad c irsday, B vole, s at sed. | i strects. In addition 10| seme Santiago, Niohon 18 hainte foom | - YOKORAMA ailed May 29— Stme | "o ¥ It was anpounced at the Custom. | | the R. 'Dm)"";. xi'y?«;r:ds::g‘x;]:é Monterey. in tow tug Defiance. Tydeus, from _Liverpool, via Singa- Mrs. Bogle Is Found. - lég:"au :“dr‘o%e hfiwrfiylo‘ ué,lflth:t- ¢ 1‘ i was attended Ly Dr. Magnus. | poronaie oo Hersey, 20 days from | POTe, etg, And, Hongkons, Victoria, 'B.| oy roei’that Mayor Stoy of Atlantls | portlon of the coastwise laws. relating | o Je | Oceanic Steamship Company. : i to transportation of passengers an | Hakalau Plantation Company. _ Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, 4 days 3 City, N. J., had writtén Chief Dinan T NOLULU only—38.S. Alamed: il I 3 i Water Front Notes, m Nanaimo. A Bondholders Will Meet. asking him to. loclafltg.3 Mrs. Eliza A. gl&r!g' .n!‘;a meba};mfi; me:hehmbnblsl:g 1HC; ; J“Mor; y Boand u:p. n:s:'ac‘:::‘ Hutchinson Sugar pw,.,. Company ¢ steamships Maschurls snd Ea-|, SR Cletemits, Johdsen, 78 hours| s magtiue Wil e held néxt Mo AEeEw SERETE BE LA AUINEE SERS postponed uncil April 1 100v, July 1| ¢iy5” s "| Paauhau_Sugar Plantation Company. ¢ from this port, arrivel yes-| 'Simr Samos, Madsen, 55 hours from |day, at 8 p. m., at the temporary |Suston 124 Bartlett treet. Mry, Sut. | 1908 was the date originaliy fixed for : | Kilavea Sugae Plantation Company, excluding foreign vessels from the San Pedro. iiu n = courthouse, northeast corner of Cal- | ton wrote Chief Dinan yvesterday that | r. W. THOMAS, Secrstary, ast Steamship Compa- , Stmr Watson, Bartlett, €3 hours |ifornia * ahd ts, for the | o letter addressed to Mrs. Boigie, Vi |beneft of such trade. = ;Sydnoy,' Auckland: Samoa, JHono’lulu‘ 2023 California St., om Mexico, left San | " Helh P Drew, Gunderson, 61 |rEe the Intanin b an® (0 BFo- |salia, Tulare COUnty. Would reach her. Intermal Revenue Business. B M s el S i San Francisco, Cal. an y evening and is due pours from San Pedro, s tion bonds, certificates of L e Dk > Chief Deputy Fowler of the United | TAHITI SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposd | gegekholders, Please send your presenf ¢ morning. iy Stmr Centralia, Ericsson, 48 hours |tificates of deposit, policies of fnsui Lawlor Discharges Writ. States Internal Hevenue Collector's | sails 11a. m. July 1. Grand Tour this| address. w_schoonér Washcalore ar-ieyem-Sin Pedro. ance, etc., to repl: those lost or de- | The writ of hebeas corpus granted |office reports that May's receipts show | (,vage for native fetes, $125; 6 days | - esterday from Coos Bay wi Stmt Coquille River, Olsen, 76 hours|stroyed by the late con agration. All|E. S. Boynton by Judge Graham last a falling off of less than 20 (a3 cent | Tahiti. | : of lumuver. . Fhe is to be from Tillamook, bound south, put in|those interested are urgea ‘to attend. | woek was returned to Judge Lawlor |as compared with the receipts for ~on Tahiti ere with a gasoline engine. | for fuel. .|No time is to be lost If the meeting yesterday morning, Upon the appli- | May, 1905. Considering that all or| ; p SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., | w g g Schr Oskland, Johaansen, 7 days|should decide to ask the Legislature |cation of the petitioner's attorney tne | practicall 1 the saloons and brew- Gehgial Agents, Plor No, T, toot Pacife | i ™he ritieh b :r Batt) Abbey is e Saier Acderasd, 14 Aays (i B AR Shaatan Aok thie e s O A | Mo trenat r%“v.n;t"telfuf::el‘l?vfl TaEy axaml: | o8 '«'“e“m‘nf?r’n%'n” :-t’;gy'}e‘%rln‘;g. sc./ Sin Franciseo. Cakland ofice, 1008 | hu.-l’flm ; he British bark Battle ; : a, rom | speciul sessio eh the Governor has|no transc nary e: - | recen g gy e g e Operatiom shartered for lumber from this pert|Clympia. g czuad to meet on June 2, 1906. :atlcn had been completed. oo siders this an excelient showing. xsrmdvray. I v £ S

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