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'I'HE SAN I‘RANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY LITTLE LINER CURACAO FROM GUAYMAS LANDS MANY OF HER PASSENGERS AT SAN PEDRO. Woodland Attorney Returns From a Long Trip Through Lower California. ( ast Steamship Com- | liner Curacao,Captain vesterday afternoon Mexican ports. port only sixteen more than she made | landed where luded gold and | rtles. She| es treas- | cngers were Charles | Mrs. Cadman | daughter of | States Comn vi eiser. iger was lasses hers Matrimon) it to Ban Fran - vosterday, “the sband - come a stay at Bel- T the Curacao and attorne) Lower Cali dentally Mr. E. He used as brought back | ormation val- assengers included Smith, ORE, WHICH WAS WELL KNOWN AT THIS PORT AND WHICH, ACCORDING TO WORD . e K THE OTHER DAY, WAS LOST AT SANTA MARIA WHILE ON A VOYAGE FROM MEL- | -Resolved. That we commend the| Taylor; Ger RALIA, TO CORONEL. x ::e{ g:ve !ll|£en in granting the permit | K adman. - ——— — 5 = oy e > al 8 so0 irritated certain people in K. Freedber-| Schr Oliver J Olsen, Dannevig, 6 days =~ KOBE--Sailed May 21—Br stmr Da- | .\\}‘A'I;HEB ?Ll}.EAU REPORT. ,“fl% £lty and Sodncy g “‘i“ ’:"‘““'“"l nio Ce- |from Everett. kotah, for San Francisco. T A Ll o }:mr‘m%“w Agricaitire—1 200 WE. 88 practice electrical workers s T Chenvoll: T Gave VICTORIA—Arrived | May 31—Ger , Weather ‘Buredu, Jane 1, and citizens of the city and county of i ¥ from g g "7|stmr Mariechan, from Juneau; Nor — ¥ E3 ] % E:gflf;:;ncgg?i Hrmlythenelve t}:mbthe ¥ stmr Otta, from Mororan. i H = ] 3 ey system is the best aptain Kealded to Death it Monterey, Berg, 18 hours trom | Xirived " June 1-—-Stmr Queen, ‘hence. ) Sk 5 2 d | system for San Francisco, and that we | i S~ Sedtiids 4 2 g ex g E S|also recommend to the Board of Su-| ° e bo om M r Willle R Hume, Wilson, 6 dms! WANSEA—In port May 15—Br ship STATIONS. & g3 ¢ £ 2 | pervisors that a suitable ordinance be ot era. master | {r0F Evere Durbridgs,” for “San Francisco, via g g § | draftea o Bovern the construction of K a was scald. arge 1».mm'< - & = : £ overhead trolléy wires, therefore elim- s » mdertaok abogy & |Harford, tow tug Dau ay 30—Ger ship Alice, for| S : $ | Inating the danger that is so feared b)'} St May 11 to b BAR it Ee t ey Mos, rrived May 15—Fr bark 3 i I : grom arford, {e Lrom San Diego. = . o |Baker -0 | Building Trades Council, acting with | eng e “LEARE bz INCENT—Arrived May —Br | Botse .. -00 | authority vested in him by that body, | . e CLEA .Llii 3 s ..'mr Hnmmg, from Hull, for Vancou- | Eweka . -00 ' has purchased for it the lot at the | , June Fiagstaft <00 | Ancon; P :x: Ao;fim}um-{—umm May 20—Br | Fremo B Bitrrera stratts, SOE191oD foot st s, & - | Indepen: 3 g = < ool Benstle: P C | xyaeun it Lizerpoals fox it SR f | dlately outsice the ‘fire Jimits, for the > Alexand Sa Wy < 30 Wor. wtanr (iceme- | :d';l\.ng—lw 2 0! " Tpon this site will shortly be erected St b A May 31—Stmr| North Head!lll ‘o0 |a strueture in whieh the council will| Hall, San Pedro: P | Empi hence May 2° | Poeatello .1 |make its home. The council has had | R MaY May 19Fr bark | Portiand (00 under consideration for many years the | . eravd .C Tobey, Scott, Hono-1ats i et g ek poineo: LT ™ | Phoenix 00| ownership of its own home, and during | 3 ol : | l‘lA\iBf P"fl?; ;2;‘—1 r:n;-”! 0'*—!-‘r :g.:‘,‘,“ e .g; the lait l\e‘sr nearly elery union h) an | r, Nome 1 Rrantt | t v - sors.” Portiand; As- |7 1.-,;{&.-]1 Mav 5-Br bark Muskoke, ST o Coment Workers tidn"Local o, 1. 5 3 {for Portlan | San Diego ; . £hea, Portland; J. D.| " ROTTERDAM-—In port May 3—Fr San Fraucisco.. . i m‘if‘:"‘"g :“"i"]"d‘"fi"“f"s” jn_an eionl- = s. Co. A gark Empereur Menelik, for Portland, | San Luis Obispo. Cloudy (00 | 2€TL B ,“d“ condition. declded after| o i SAILED {Or.: Fr bark General de Negrier, for|Seattie Qenr” o0& gthy discussion that it did not need | S June 1 rtland, Or. May 10—Fr bark Gen de | Spokane Cloar ./ i00 | HE BDRUCILL. 410 “proftered [t by its 2 P B Gunderson. | Sonts. for Podland, Or | Tatoost S %rzfi-fi:‘;—%m s o hafifingfenmraenfx‘::edg} iR e i LU LR Pt.Cldy .00 With the thanks of the union. 1 | MAZATLANArrived May 30-—Bark 2 Clear ~ .00 | eré tgrmnltkee v\srgg n;zn;)lnted by Paint- 2 n\& John Currier, from Newcastle. Aus. G0: winimum, 54: north: | to rosid: refiet - a e t‘§ lutdmeeung an; Sailed May 17-—Br ship Olivebank, Jnclies; none last year. gk Th 1 g gy . g e H L R { for Tacom J san_ Franclsco and vietnity— | 2 o1 S commivien is comporen :of Water Fron: Notes H Leggett, 'Im’r-; OCEAN STEAMER. . with {0 fn the afternoon; beisk | (NS following membors: ~Willlam Me- NEW YORK—Arrived June 1 | Grath, T. J. Dwyer, B. Masters, William | land ! Baltic, from Liverpool. acrimento Vailes—Falr Saturday; Mght Ktne and W. H. Healey. south winds. ¢ Memoranda. | "'For Los Angeles and vicintty—Cloudy. unset- |y The bkin Retriever. which arrived ded weather Saturlars Heht southwinds, Stmr Coquille River, Olsen, San Pe- | tms n m rrom Port Hadlock, while | . McADIE,, District: Forecaster. o. omin Meigss wiket n@l = et Power schr Mattie C, Campbell, Fort | Black SPotnt tost starbossa anchor and % {about 23 fathoms of chain. | I r Newark, Johnson, . Byxvee | ———— Landing Movements of Steamers. ! BOUND IN—10 P. M. | { ~ Schr Al i 70 ARRIVE. | YEWS OF SRAPHIC. S WEOINT 1=-10 p. m Items of interest to Mariners and Ship- : nnn: W; velocity ping Merchants. i "S per hour. SPOKEN at 2 N, iong 30 W, Fr bark | e uchesse Olga, from Tacoma, | Dr. Hassler, Sanitary Inspector, and STIC. PORTS. & President Ward of the Health Board PEDRO—Arrived =May San Pedro & Way P have decided to recommend that the hence May 28; an. Pedra .. b Eureka. _.INew York via Ancon. | garbage reduction works operated by e Roanoke and | Barracout portiand & Astoria a|the city at the foot of Eighth street be e Poisco, Aretic,, . {Humbaldt S James S Hig- |{omna.;- I |torn down and a new plant erected. Sras o bkin Gleaner in tow. ‘“"s"’.’&"ffl e |80 Diegh & | This course is advocated because the Arr June 1—Schr King Cyrus, | houe present plant has been found unable to {from Tacoma; bktn J L Eviston, fromi{ p sma. Redondo | Chebalis. A Cargo for Milo | handle the immense amount of garbage = St. Kather iled June lo—blmrmlka‘. tMr Eu- | Alameda .. |Honolulu ., % that §s accumulating. 1 y bbls “flour. tmr Santa Monica, for San |Pomona [Humbolgt | 8 id:. 4 Ring By ComtaRica L Pwtiang & Aptagia % Dr. Hassler said: “The present plant ek fled June 1—Stmr|SantaCrus..... |Newport & |1s inadequate to dispose of the collected b n Francisco. S. Barbara.....Neattie. ... arbage.. Dr. Ward and myself will veans, A D ATren e 1 "g'."..‘"mfir“ & ,Albu;:_@un: ";'fecm:fnena that it be torn down and a s 413 ame | EAE W O Mrwin, - hemce: May 21, ToriS [Chiua & apan. f ! new plant constructed. I have been un- or ter, 505 KEDONDO—Sailed June 1—Stmr! |Kobe s {justly accused of refusing to handle os tons tertilizer, North Fork.... [ Humboldt 9| the garbage of the city. The complaint ¥ Harold Dollar, for Portiand. 2 al, 20 coils harbed wire, 20| PORT TOWNSEND_Passed inward | 912 < JFREet Bagnd EOE. 0. Plis based upon my refusal to cremate oks Tnt. 00 e et oo A | SRR [the sweeptngs of the Street Depart- Ibs tobacco, valued @t }m\ from San for Port Had-| ment. This we cannot do, as our plant works at the foot of Eighth street are in no shape to handle the immense Schr Annte E Smale, | Exports By the Uarda. JONE 2. Gk aah S % T REYES—Passed June 1, 4 D cCorons {Los Angeles Port. (10 serman steamer Uarda sailed on r Aloha, from Lahaina, for San | 5 Doler/.. |Astoria & '?on?gnar Smoyst dC el HE Tatler St it Y sday for Hamburg and- way | Francisco. Fiizabeth aqitte ~ River, & necessary 1o cremate.” merchandise laden at this PORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 31-— | Breakwater../Coos B. & Portiand( § It {s suggested that while the new since from Puget | Schr Ludiow, from San Pedro. Chfeo. ., ... [Coquil's River ....| 4 plant is being erected the garbage of 8 2 and 10 be ABFRDfl—J-,,\ \axllbd May 31—Stmr ;‘%‘}Tfl'x", |the city be carried to sea and there ‘ For Mexico, Coaster, for San Francieco. s disposed of. “I'ne matter will be put up | . e Fit g G. Doll e Sy Pers | (COOS BAY—Areived June 1—Sumr € Dol - igrase BARLd pmiEler 20| GRS Gl erelbors. (ho Health Board . ";-'I“,.”“‘q hf 200 Sailed’ June 1—Schr Novelty. for San |Fulton...... [Rumbelds. .. 2 Bler 16 feeling that it will secure ample sup- Franciseo; schr Beulah, for San: Pedrd. [ ot Pt Avens & 3 Lport in this important work. TATOORH —Passed June 1—Stmr Al { — Pern ueen; hence May 28, for Seattle; stmr | puo § w S e e bame ey Symt | Buckmai' . [Kome. & e { powder. Francisco. Pomona. ... [Hunboldt .. | . ps, 1200 1bs soda.| ASTORIA—Sajled Jurie 1—Schr Vir- | JUXE 3. { a a—9447 1bs. Tice, for \an Fra CO. §. Montea. .. IGrays Harbor.. ... 1 8 ps, 360 1bs spices, 285 1bs 3 M"&‘\. 31—Stmr | ;Q:-nm[;(n z;owa ol i & gals gasoline, 30 ¢ na- oy . Skagway: .~ Br iopn D0 ayA . gy B P Dollat, . for - Nicolaerski, [Humboigt . 5 5 £ ChpR. 20 08 cyambe $ ane 1—Stmr Ohio, for Neme. | Y : 3 S ials wine Fped ay . 31—Br stmr. Teucer,| et gt S, 97 08 ROS Y iroes Vancouver; Jap #tmr Kahagawa Maru, from- Victoria ¢ z Imon, 9000 ‘o8 | Sailed May 31—Bktn Makaweli, Tor | i { Cr el : 1bs tallow. Vancouver. . [Hamboldt . | George A.. Newhall of the Presidio Arrived June 1 mr Orizaba, herice | § EE L8 «35Hend Be 5REB6 oudl, dried prunes ona < L IMay 29 q"’"'f-..“,."‘ i |and Ferries Rallway appearéd before Hatied June 1-—Stmre Victoria, fof [H. T daru. [China & Tabap th mny ' — Saf —=Stm: ! s erl na apan. ! @ K SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, R TR 3 % } | mattlle: . idget SR i;,:: strlge_t c?l‘hu::;a:y 0(! lhai‘ Bt:l:dt:f — EUREKA—Arrive une ——‘*tmr ervisors Qo as a e T L et P ke | Barrncouta. , [Antorfa & vnm:mdu P g be given permission to erect Thursday ;8 Satled Jume 1—Stmr North Fork, for -Aretic...... [Humbotlf . . 9 amipler 3| COMPADY e K PArMHANIOD. 10 exes May 21. £ ¥ S F Alexander, 41 San_Francisco; Nor: stmr Hercules, for! ls Dt‘ . poles for a trolley system throughout : fror d way ports. | Victoria i 4 y ! '*f,m'.'he.:,"‘"po‘.‘n 4710 amiPler a1 | the length’of ‘the “Unidn-street cable - o. en, — “@ays | - Arrived Jahe 1-—Stme FUAKNBUCE:| clnail,... iGoe 3 on 1 1ine. ‘Newhall assured the committee Bessie K, Stark, 13 hours | Sailed June r]—«P‘ower SChr Corln- A 1amedn ‘,i,m,,,“,';, or 7 | that- the. cqnd:us are irreparable S ente thian, for San. Francisce. ¢ ; 4 and . that the power- s Olsen, 4 days trom As-| GRAYS HARBOR- Saiied May .41 | Sewnor o 1o o § amipter oy | Wrecks and -t T hitud it i Comet, for ‘Hanta Barbara: SChY | et .| - m[Pier 40 enth’el{ destroyed. he street commit- ; Hippine, o H o May oh. gehr [ RaGonde: ... lmm. K3 l"nrlhndl z pmiPler 2'ftee will refer thé request to the board -{ for: action. - [ Fhe. conditions upon which the re- Dodge, San. Francisco. Ma from for SATURDAY, JUNE 2. is not large enough. The old reduction JUNE21906 VERHEAD TROLLEYS MEET WITH APPROVAL OF ELECTRIGIANS Local Union, No. 151, Expresses Hearty Commendation of the System. Denounces lhe—Labor Council for Condemning City Government. Electrical Workers’ Union, Local No. 151, has adopted the following resolu- tions expressing its confidence in the city government: < “Whereas, The San Francisco Labor Council at their last regular meeting has seen fit to adopt resolutions con- demning our city government for the action they have taken in granting to the United Railroads a permit to erect ard maintain on their present franchise a trolley system in preférence to the old cable system, which has for years been a drawback fo San Francisco; and | “Whereas, The San Francisco Exam- iner has taken hostile measures to con- demn our present administration and | at several times have exaggerated the | true facts of the trolley system and at | no time, in our opinjon, have they placed the facts in a true and practical | view' before the public; therefore be it “Resolved, That we, as practical elec trical workers in regular meeting as-| sembled, scorn at the methods of the‘ Examiner in trying to condemn our government and also that we ask ol the San Francisco Labor Council to Te- | consider the action they have taken in | adopting such resvlutions; and be it further —r—e Plenty of Work at Freight Yard. The officers 0f the Southern Pacific| {say that thers mey be many able- bodied men out of employment in San Francisca and vicinity, but they have Dot beer able to demonstrate that fact. | Notwithstanding repeated efforts to get sufficlent men at Fourth and King streets to handle freight business, the local trélght office of the Southern Pa- cific at that point is still short. W. J.| Hardy is prepared to employ fifty| more men today if they will apply at | his local freight office, Fourth and| King streets. | — Geing Rapldly. { | WESTERN FUEL CO. 340 Steuart St. SAN FRANCISCO Ist and”Ma'rket Sts., Oakland Miners, Importers ‘and Shippers of zre (O = e o 1] (OKE e e Building aterials Department We are General Sales Agent for STANDARD PORTLAND. CEMENT CO. CARNEGIE BRICK and POTTERY .CO. CENTRAL BRICK -CO. HOLMES LIME CO. MARBLEITE PLASTER :C0. - All Plaats in Full Operation: - chrs G - W. Watson and: William acac sen, 12 4 i for: trolleving the r e : = — s Vi i e Lrom | o s Franriate: S B G (e e s E.r:';uhblzgo?}lltg{“t!hg aa“::gdt'{onm:g? T - g nieson. 58 hours | Slade, for -San Pedro. - May $1—Stmr A | der whie e ed Rallroads operate. e Mi ? - bownd south it | Nace, Tor San Pedro: simra Northland | boon S e Tae Frncoiee woich hA3 i wight Genuine Must Bear & S posen,. 17 Bours | arcived . May PE. ofmb Mol | Sun; Moon and . Tide, poies to” be erected temporariiy whit Fao-Snml-Summn i e Y hence May- 26 M,‘ Ualted: States Coist and G-qaeuc Strres—Time ive D"CB to permanent poles, prob- | = Fiverto Johnson, 5% hours som. hence and Helghts of Tiles at Fort P :bly of shape, which will ulo ‘be | R . b r A Fromt. ( 11 arnlrpentl.l and surmounted by electrie ‘ i Loggers Rejuer, 28 b Ffu,h;:, S Fea |lighte, the. IlEhUIDE o be done ‘at the REFUSE sulsmum i ql'-‘él.feb“ Re “ISIAND PORTE “‘ eh | or earlyGperation the company wil . = ours rived a g Stmr ) ower. from - - algry Sonlbe from Seattls; . T The power-louse Dlanhes. by the o0RAN '"““m"' hours from e June °‘1-—U-S stmr:Logan, Unton line.is erected. Thé cable slat | hence May 25; for Manila; -stmr. Ar- K| will be removed, 4s its repair is beyond n | 4 hours g,oxln.n 1{3::”):;‘&";: Br stmr - Coptic; . go:::gfi;;t 'h{t ‘t;;\lleingl::‘en oglmpleu ¥ " ) .4‘ river “ o cars 3 » o dger, 50 hours from FOREIGN. PORTS. B will be procured and the reads: w\m % I S 5 VANCOUVER—Arrived June 1-—Bktn | unite in a system of trunsfers, ®. Eureka, Jessen, 20 hours- from |Ma}¥gxle)lhur£n‘lm \br'r‘n'x‘eld R . i Eufilnogfln‘g ‘aim‘clumfl-l gn tovplns HONOLULU only—S. & Alnmedn nn- 1 widl —Ge! o PRGN, R TR L 7 ; e W Vi Sca Foam. Miller, 12 bours stmr Aragonia, from ,\u‘?n‘“ Flust File Relief Applications. .,.,,,e,,m, Thn‘:’ & ,?, M;ef“gflfl’_ ;l;;l.. June 9. Rsund trip, nm -clas rrived May 30—Stmr Co-|' a1 applications for rellet b stacle factng the engineering. depart- > 4 " Lundstedt, 26 nounlxan from New York ef by mem-| 5 il iithough srades .pprcumnf" v PO By | Dere of the Bollermakers' and’ Ship- i | : Pautsen,-7_days. frim|sbip \P;L)'(-?'Tfi';fin"?moa‘h?,“ Br 1 uiders: Union must bo fled by v P"‘““..‘l"."_{_o_%__ Sydney‘l,hl‘cma"dd §m°& ”Oflojlflu far PR T L TR AR e BT 3,3:{‘,‘;:,,;’-,;:;;;'?1-; Vassela® Lenve tor Nome.: e bl g e B 3 . MONTEVIDEO—Arrivel May 28— |%Borter, business agent of thi organiza- SEATTLE, June 1—The White star ails 11 @ m., July 1. Grand Tour. this - - etco, Buchard, 11|Stmr Lansing, trom Philadelphia,- for sion. Steamship Company's steamship Ohio|- ® P , Vicente Landing. = i Rhl_‘rr\;grgllr;’o _9»3 : : . . 3 . |and the Northwestern Steamship Com-| VvOYage for nmve fetes; trz 4 o flnys1 g Harper, JTusem, 1% davs] g egoth for " " rorser Member of Congress Dead. | DAY Sleamship Vidtoria pulled away |. “ Tahitl. ; keiev. Baumah. 10 days | Satled May ship Scottish Dead. |for Nome todni. These are the :firat spnscxm.s & ons, ©o. /| - e ey . aiS7" | Gican, for. Bem. Prnciaos. : ALBANY, N. X June 1.—Daniel L |of the Tocat ficet to clear for Bering nts, Pier No. 7, foot P,‘;,. Stream, $% days from| Sailed May 26—B: sim: Kaight. S: -eckwood, a well known ldwyer 2nd Sea. A ‘big crowd was at the dock rancisco. o“m.'.; offica. 100 i .ormer memher o( Conncs 5 ! George. for Ban Francisc led todav. “to witness their “departure. {=ramdwav. |0a kland ... ’\ew N. Amsterdam.. .. N. Y. Dolmg sf#w“lgg‘ LONDON; Kroonlnn.fl Junl s Wy 7, Aug. 18, Bul;nd, June 16, July. 14, Aug 11, Fhfllndd June 23, Aug. 4, Sept, 1 Vaderla d, June 30, July ? Au;. 25, o W% AR LINE. ¥ U ’E&'EOWN—LIV“POOL H’Jutlc‘ Jun. 13, July 11, A.u’ Sey 3 Celti¢, Jané 16, July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 7. Dcennlc. Jlélne 20, July 18, Aug. 15, Tau(soanlc .!'_une 27, -July 25, Aug. 22, Cedric, Jun 29, July 27, Aug. 24, Sep. ZL Cretie, Jun. 21; 16 2. m.: Aug. 4, Sep. 25. Republlv.‘, Oc(. 18, on; Nov. 29. b FROM TON. Canopic; June §0,"5 p. m.; Aug 11, ct. . 6. ~Rom6nlc. July 7, 11°a m.; Sept. 15, | kong with steamers for Manila, India, | ete. ADVERTISEMENTS. MEN Do you suffer from ‘Weakness, Varico- cele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Specific Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, or any chronie or seeming- ly incurable trouble? If so, come to me at once and be thor- oughly cured before it is too late. To the cure of these diseases I have confined my practice, and by skillfully applied scientific treatment I perma- nently cure the worst cases. My offices are equipped with every instrument and device essential to the most mod- ern methods of practice. If you are| afflicted with 2ny private disease or weakness I want you to call and see me. It will cost you nothing to ascer- tain positively whether you can be cured. Consultation and F R Examination All Letters Strictly Confidential. Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Those who have no money will be | treated until such times as they can/ make a payment on their case. If you k and have no money come any- DR.WALCOTT C0. - Specialists for Men f 11212 Turk Streef, nr. Webster | San Francisco | 'Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave lmdwly ‘Wharf, San Francisco. For Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara State of California. . Thursdays, 10 a.m. Santa .Sundays 10 a.m. For Eureka---Humboldt Bay P..o‘l., June 2, 8, 14, 20, 26, 1:30 p.m. Corona...Junme 5, 11, 17, 23, 29, 1330 p.m. And !"ery third day thereafter. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports, Victoria, Vancouver .June 5, 20, 11 a.m. ity of Puebla .June 10, 25, 11 a.m. Quee . .June 15, 30, 11 a.o. And every fifth day thereafter. | Umatilla or Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, PCallinxm athan Pedro and East San Curacao.....7th of each month, 10 a.m. to Change This TICKET OFFICES San Francisco, Front of Ferry Buildh San Francisco . Broadway S. F. Freight C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A., San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE. pfiffl'd':l‘;:;fc?un:"sf‘fixy T st ls’aul June 16, July 14, Aug 18, lyorl: June- 23, July 28, Aug 25, 22. St. Lcuis. June 30, A Philadelphia--@: Only a few stalls or stores left in the 38 large market place at Sixteenth and ‘&'e‘:fl::i’. oo 3 | Dolores streets. Right on a car iine | " o sFhANTIC Tnu PORT LINE. connecting the Mission with the West- | NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. ern Additfon. Inquire at building. * July T, Aug 4 Mlnnetonkla, June 9, 1 Sept. | Mesaba, Jun. 16, July 14, Aug. 11, Sep, 8. Miméeapoll June 23, July 21, Aug. 18, Mlnnehat.ha June 30, July 28, Aug. 25, LAND-AMERICA LINE. NLW XOR.g(O——RO’T RDA.H. via .Jul Jul uly 18, noon tatendam yndam.. £ Baltic, .Iuly i(‘fi‘gfla A%NZD. 8e) = 3% Atlhle, June 7, July 5, Aug. 2, Aug. 30. Cymr|c. .Yunc 21, . July 19, Aug.: 23, a0 MEDITERRANEAN oo5is. FROM NEW YORK. C. TAYLOR, Plu. Agt. Pac. Coast, San Frauncisce. Temporary Office, 534 Fourteenth Street, Oakland. Toyo Kisen Kaisha ; (Orfental ' S. 8. Co.) | Have Opened Their General Offices at | 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco S Fiaueisco. Steamers - will leaye. .wharf, corner | First and Brannan strecis; 1 p. m., for | Yokohgmi and Hongrong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasakiand -Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- No cargo received on board.on ‘day of sailing. S.S. Hongkong uaru Tues, June 51306 S.8. America Maru..Tues., July 3,1906 | S.8. Nippon Maru. al..-July 28, 1908 Round . til {,“““' ‘at reduced r-mJ For freight and pessage apply at| office, corner Flrlt and Brannan sts. ‘ W. H."AVERY, Asst. G-r.crfl lm;un 4 4[:Ueeans. .. {ba & * Dot nwn A nm.a:hom S3Pmaasim. %, - Gymuasinm, M Willtams, Willows, Fruto. Red Bluff, Portland, Taeoma, Seattle &:000—Davis, Woodiaad, Knights Land- Pote Saiiege Sstiota Sapta Barbara, San Buenaven- o el Buiak. . L Jaro, Watsonville, Castroviile, Del Moate, Grove, Surt, Lompoc . 3:20a—Martinez. Antioch. Byron, Tracw, Santa _Cruz, Pacific Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford Visalia, Porterville .. 8:30a—Port Costs, Lathrop, Merced. Mo- daste_Fromha, Raatoed.. Vinatia, Bakerstield 8:40a—Niles, San Stockton “Jase, Livermore, (*Milton), Valley Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Coltax, Marysville, Red Bluft . 8 n-—o-m- Chinese, Jamestown, Sonora, Tuolumne and Aagels 9:00a—Atlantic Express—Ogden aad East 9:40a—Richmond, Port Costa, Martinex and Way Stations .. u a--Yillejo, Daily. Napa, Sunday only Martinez, Byron, Lathrop, Stockion. Marced. R:v- mond, Fresno, Geshen Juaction, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bak- T, Louis 11:00p—Sacramento River Steamers Martinez, Byron. 7489 T:ddp 1158 4% 44sp 4:4%p 40 405 429 § 4% T:4se Tracy, Modesta, Merced, Fresno. 12:05p 3:20p—Yosemite Valley Slesper via Ray- mond, Wawona Route ... 8:48a 3:40p—Benicis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landiog, Maryseille and Oroville eee 10488 340p—Hayward, Niles and Way stations. T:43p 4:00p—Vallefo, . _San Ramen, Calistogs. Santa Rosa. 9:28n 4:00p—Nliles, Tracy, Stockton, 10:25 4:20p—Elmhurst, Newar] K, Los Ga 3:4%m 4:40p—Hayward, Nllfl. lfllllmn. San 148 Jose, Livermore ... L1148 5:0p—The Owl Limited—Newmas, Loa Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles ...... 845 5:00p—Golden State Limited—El Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls and 7:08% 1388 KH-M lxw-.—lu-. San Jnl'. GIM Paso Robles, San Li ounn Santa Barbars, la A mln, Bl P #'Sunday **Supday enly. 1Dajly, and stope at all stations on Sunday, Ca lifornia Limited To Chicaga in 3Days Leaves dally at %30 a. m. m-sdm lev A M. £:00 P. For H!ock!un. Mo XH anford, and intermediate erced, Fr. e 9:30 AL x—cnmmu Limited, 3 d}iyl to Chicago. Leaves cve: day. con;‘cguon to (il'uulL C-r, oy Oakdale and points of Sierra Railway. Stockton, 4:00 P. M.—For termediate points. $:00 P. K.lrm City, Chicago and Grand TICKET _OFFICES—Ferry Post and _Fillmo: sll. 1112 Broadway. blo ave est st.. Berkeley. M.—Overland Egpress for Denver, mo and.in~ Can- buildivg. san Franefgeag San and ud Unxvenlty ave, and NORTH SHORE RAILROAD Via Sausalite Fi For Sausalito, xlll Vllle{ Dail; T:45, 5 S 3 30. 1.15 ’ 00, 10 15, *Runs to San Zjuéntin. 7:45 a. m. daily for stationa. 5 p. m. Saturda: _nnd o stations. S‘l Ratael— 9 30, e zadero and way only. for Caza~ daily, except Saturday and p. m. Sumuy. for Polnt Reyes and way sta~ T\clc( olco Market st. S. Union Depot, ‘Toot of MI. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY \Ia Seveniive Ferry—Fout Murket. St. San l'fl-hl.- San Fr-uhfn. Week | Sua- | | Sus- Sun- | Week Days. | umss 1 dags. | buys OCEAN TRAVEL.. SECRE.A®Y'S OFFICE: | | Qoeanic Steamship Company. Hakalau Plantation Company. Hutchinson Sul Plantation Company iPnuMu Sugar Plantation Company, Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company, . oo W. THOMAS, Secrstary, 2023 California St., an Francisce, ‘Cal. . s:oennow:n. Please serid Feur m