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STATE MINING INDUSTRY DOES NOT SUFFER BY Interesting Reports Showing Its Status at| This Time Received From Many Sources. | HRE } Manhattan Grows From Small Camp to Town of Several Thousand Inhabitants. | ndustry of the Pacific had its finan- For this réasons, athetic mines of the coast part by ¢ and the es for the Psc r in it- enter great d upon San v of Sources the Fir a time ot sell as weli) to busSifess € demand that be used for that this wili that Prancis £ly ¥ n _that fhe ; n ge cepper and other ”~ re the ground In large - . MACHINERY ORDERS. | eady in this ait* thérc are placed o w 1e ing marct ifsry . X e receiving ng has happened 1 N the miding in- dustr t are brought 1 i alifornia and A ' regions con- P " . c . réfge In mining investi- s ber en coming . N tor purpose of King ote ninig éld i still on are = -t < t = ew ones Will be ¢ ngéles Mining Review ed- Pe ning industry . s = re raneisco is a r Sun . ing te r stry of M " In part makeés report r works, milis X . goes he st 1 have been op producing. In s are flocking sing ground worked shdd B re iv now apable g and urgent manage- indicate the x s in Other coun- Some examples illus- ay be given in epitome. t has been let for the run- at the Gaston mifie in thet cannot be com- and possibly three three-quarters of ledge at & depth The Murchie mine in Ne- doubled the size of its Sreat activity is re- ry Creek by the Redding Claims on Dead- Creek and Green- g districts, are oper- larger scale than heretofore. of thé Mitchell mine ifn according to the Ama- are going to work .their enterprises ledger property again and are freelng the shaft of water The Markiey mine, also in Amador County, will be started. Exploration of the Climax mine will Be continued, The Rheba mine on Patterson Creek in Siskiy County, whith {g owted by San Francisco men Who lost heavily by the fire in this city, 1§ in operation. M N beeh Set to driving & new er unnel At Deadwood, also in Siskivou County, C. A. Mitchell has bonded & ciatm for $-9,000. ~ew appa- tus has Hutck n to continue work claim on Klamath ns b GRADING FOR SMELTER. Shesta. County grading for Balakidla smelter is begun. A eom- pany has secured three miles of mining preperty on Horse Creek by the pur- ase of properties, for ofie of which $100,000 is reported to have been pai Los Angeles men are back of thé coms The Wiidman wine at Sutter ek, Amador County, hids résumed. A new dredger will be constructe® at Horsetown, Shasta County, for ‘the Shasta Dredger Company r the Detroit and Caiifor- pia Dredger Company that tonstructed two dredgers at Horsetown Develop- ment is still .in progrest at the old «.eves mine in Kern County. he Grass Valley Unlon réports that 4 Alta Cadifornia gravel chiannel been struck and that it is féund to gold in good quantity. A com- has been searching for the chan: four monthe. The work of follow~ the chennel may be followed for vears, profitably. Aneother com- ar Nevada City s reported to nearly reached the channel. A dge of gold and copper oré has struck, so the Etna Advahce re- n th almon district, samples assay high values. sale or bonding of seyéral mins properties in Tuslumne County is by the Tublumne Indepenfbnt »ck quartz mine, the and the Chilano mine are on succee ing The Ye NEVADA HAS A FLURRY. the interests of Nevads Is toid The corpo- | by the Goldfleld News, which publishes | Winds at sea. ‘THis 18 the frst time the following: Nevada bankers and brokers passed through thé most tryving expe- rience that h3s ever heéen chronicled in the financial history of Nevada nining camps. Current finance was deeply - fected by the S Francisco calamity on April 18, w h, ‘through 'the clos ing of the Bah Francisco banks wit ut warnping, tied up hundreds of thou- RE, brokers, batikers, miners, in- ors and speculaturs. In addition to the Ban Fratisco stock and Ex- change Board market for Névada stroved and busine Nevada banks ahd ba necessary to cuftail ch S Buspended r joans on all have |office that this which has been the main | PUblic Squares.: Y 05 s ‘f‘ur)(l’\p_ m,,‘:“dp |ever, discommoded €0~ any gieat ‘ex- o) FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1606 UNUSUML. STORM FOR THIS MONTH Forecaster McAdie Puts Flag Out Indicating Southeaster. ILight Rains—(;f Yesterday Serve to Lay the Mortar Dust. Forecastet McAdie raifed. the storm signal yeésterday fof ‘high southeast in the history of the loesl weather &tial has been raised rai in Junme. .= The HEHL R Fraficises. the 18€4eW days Res proved to be one of great service in.settling |the alkaline dust and _ashes.in the ruined seéfion. maxing trafic in.4d nds of dolldrs pelonging to Nevada | great medsure. far morg comgortable, On the other’hand, it has proved un- pleasant for the refugess tentife in.the They, whre nd tent, as the storay préceding the late kers found it|rain hdad prompted ghem . 16 protect thémselves against sudden showers. kinds ,.-‘ro 4afl|‘!ivi)§"'('fl;_hallm‘r}‘|:lil!:3 x-mTl:- Rain_ has h&ep Eenéral throughout cally impossible for anyhody to bor- | the State. though. it has not been row money on thelr securities. How- heavy, it. will hurt ‘the ehérries dnd ever, the loss of facilitiés in San visco to buy and fell stocks wi measure, Made up by much of the eut hay. Official reports from Oregon received By o 7, he Bastern ex- by Forecasier McAgdle state :;ml A big Shanges dcting in hatmeny with the | iorm js hanging - over = the - Oregon Golafield Cxhange, and eveLyiMing| . gst. ~Thé Barometer stands at 29.50 fusal of loc anks to make Ioans was | inches. High s6uth winds aré reported not severe 3 trom Eureka and Tateosh. Light rains fe number of “buyer 30" “buyér 90" contracts nd about thiis time nkérs and brokers carrying ounts, had sufficient- opened up, and 4 flood large por 60" an \ centers. The general deeline in began the day after the San Francisco fire. The Manhattan News of May 20 gives a deseription of Manhattan, which is re uced in part és follows hattan is certainiy ome of the ts of the State of Nevada, when its most rapid grow s cor 7 When ofie remembers 1, 1806 ere bar. here, and t the busi tablighed hat ti “rocery six saloons, boarding-houses and one lumber one Aply ryvels ..at this th community of several thou engaged in the various bus - found in .ae_older com- from so insign pace of a fé n one conside arkable - g ant one can stand why it has grown wiight say, in thé course ht. The remarkable diScoveries of 1 in the hills arc and wh v have state that thiing of the sim- all, roots s in r &%, and th has grown front i ning, in 1305, as desc pns of a splendid an intelligent citizenship and a Jine of houses that is prepared to th as t , twenty | ‘ offices, tals, five laundr eight sur graph gallery, ¥ stores. five bakeries, gné one dentist's office, oné | prospecic headquarters, three tailor | Shops, AWo_tin Shops, tWo newspapers | and job offices, four paint Shops, two jewelers, one s office, two mar- kets, two m 8, ‘three lum- ber yards, t P 5, two_se ond hand ‘storées, two blacksmith s } There sare scores of comfortable co tages occu d by famiiies, while tents, which are all occupied, are numbéred by the hundreds. Two auto lines and two stage lines furnish transportation for passengers and fast freight betweén Manh._...an and Tonopah, and tuere is one stage line ;lia! is operated from this ecity to| Austin. — | WORKMEN FIND IRON COFFIN IN STEUART-STREET CELLAR Police Leafs That Grewsome Find| Omce Figured In a Small | Junk Transaction. { The men engiged in clearing away | the debris from the 1ot on the east side | of Steuart street, near Market Satur- day, discovered sticking out of the ground in what had béen the basement of a stare building the end of an iron box. The shape was peculiar and thé metal was corroded with the rust of many years. Digging down, they uncovered an ifon coffin. It was sealed tight as sol- | der could make it, but at the head was & sheet of plate glass, thirough which | the workmen imagifed they saw the body 6f a policeman in @ray uniférm. It must have ben a ghost, for when the glass was broken the casket was for a guart or so of black ooze, { “There was a body in this coffin or n! would not have been sealed,” surmised | one of the workmen. “It was prob- | ably intact before the fire, which séems to have cremated the ramains ‘and| burned up the ushes.” ! Assistant Chief Wharfinger Jack | Tyrrell, who for many years was chief | |deputy coroner, recognized the coffin as | one of a kind dug up frequently in dif- ferent parts of the éity. ‘The disap:| pearafice of the body he explained as the matural result of the ravages of | time. It was Policeman Bdner, the modest Sherlock Holmes of the Harbor-polics | i::tpnny. Alpha Cons; force, who solved the mysiéry. storé, under the ashes of which coffin was found, was occupied for many vears by Lorenz Foird,-a ship | ehandler, who ditd nearly two Vears Bdner learned from a friemd: of s that Foard, years age, had | bought the iron coffin for junk. He re- { pented of his uncanny bargain ‘and de- |¢lded to hide the thing away -in his ceilar, where it would have been yet i but for the big fire. . : i The Coroner has not been notifiea | the find, and in a day or two the amctent |casket will be boxed in from public | view by the foundation of a temporary | Structure now being erected over ifs resting place, i it Excarsions to East. The Union Pacific office, in the cen- ter of town, 1704 Fillmore st., is issu- | ing round-trip tickéts to all lsomls East at _very low rates on ceértaln days in jJune, July, August alse to Europe. Taken to Santa Rosa, Sheriff Gracé of S8anta Rosa called at | police headquarters yesterday for John and September; | n Aw | need help from th | tion in New York gold ore | under the care of Major Joseph A. Gas- he | ton of the First Cavalry. wants of all, a8 will be |bert the following-}ist, which speaks | 964 Howard streét beforé the fire. Mrs. |afte Tacomd thunder aré failing in those sections. reports® a . héavy electrical storm At Mt. Tamalpais the wind had a Ve- locity of sixty- miles from the south: at Point Reves a velocity of thirty miles south: at the Farallones thirty nine miles sotith and at Bureka a ve- locity of twenty-six miles southeast. Throtigh the wvalleys light showers aré prevalent. The température through- out has remained normal: —————o— MANY REFUGEES SECURE WORK A.D LEAVE CAMPS More Than Ten Thousand People Are Dropped from the Bread Line in Twe Bays. Many people are now able to get work and the bread line is diminishing by the hundreds. that within the next thirty days only a small number Of the refugees will relief fund. cording to the ofii report received iat the headguarters of the permanent camps the number of persons desiring aid hae decreased over ten thousand since May 29, while the number of per- sons buying tén-cent meals has greatly Increased since that date Lieuténant Colonel B. K the Fifth Infantry. who has had charge of the eamps ior some time past, has | beén relieved from that duty and will return in a few da to his proper sta- The camps are now pe? g4 o e T Seek Missing People. Mrs. Rosa Volz of Capell, Napa Céunty, writes to the Coroner to ascertain the fate of her friénds, Al- Cone and wife, who resided at Volz says she has written different committees and ta three implores i Coroner to inform lier when they are ‘r?»m— going to search the ruins. eight | T: C. Baker of Baldwin, Kans., _ Py 68, oné tes for his brother, J. H. Baker, eight hotels, twenty- | who was in this city at the time.of A brokers' of- | the hquake, and T. L. Mansfield of oe shops, ten | Watsonville wants to know whether stores, ren r‘(fl?“ hie brother, H. W. D. Mansfleld, who oné |Mved at the Kingsbury Ho was wholesale | Killed or saved. It has been predicted | Acs ! NEW HOSPTAL 5 NOW READY Central Emeffiency in Jefferson Square to Open Tomorrow. | Design of_guildings Is Well Ada[{ted for the Work. | Thesunew Central Emérgency Hospi- | |tal In Jefrefson Square at Goldén Gate avépue - and Gough -streat, will be| Opened tamorrow. .gxer a hard uue! of work Dr. Charlés £ Millar, the c¢hlef surgeon, fas: sucéeeded In getting the| place ready for occtipanéy. The situa- tion of thé néw hospital is an excél-| t- one. The pANS on which the | bulldings were” built are specially| adapted for the carrying out of the| work that will fall to the emergency | surgeons. £ and the hurried establishment of the | Park Hospital in-Golden Gate Park, |site for the¢ newvCéntral was imme- | dintely looked for. {was decided upon as being-the most | centrally located ahd avallable eity | | property. 1 -~ While the heads of every eity dapart- ment were clamoring for lscations, Dr. | {Millar and Chief Steward Charles| Bucher went to work and soon had a new hospital under way. They lad no | architect, bt with the dssistance of | Dr. F. J. Tillman the two chiefs of the service drew up plans that would | be & credit to Architect Burhham. The buildings are erected after the {plan used by the French Hospital peo- | ple. They surround » court into which l?e ambulances drive, so that patients cAn be transferred out of wiew of the public. Sanitation has been carefully looked after in the constriction of theée biild ings. “The new hospital, though tem porary in construction, i8 better adapt ed to the needs of a hospital than was the old hospital, which utiliged space !in the City Hall ogiginally designed| for a prison. s | | ™he Detention Hospital for the in sane, now locatéd in the Sherifr's |building at Webster and California | | streets, will be movefl to the hew Cen- | [tral a few days after the opening on| | Tuesday Sheerin’s Three Day Laundry, | 780 McAliister st. Phone Park 318, We | take laundry and return in thrée days.* | ¢ ot st inl 3 | GRAND JURY COMMENDS THE BOARD OF SI'PER\'ISURS; Resolution Is Passed in Connection With Maintaining the Dollar i Limit of Taxation. The Grand Jury met at the Lowell | High School Saturday aftéfnoor, buit| it took considerable time befors a quorum was secured. Th& only busi- | ness dohe was the adoption of thé fol- | lowing resolution: Whereas, The Board of Swpervigors in estimating the expetise of maintain- ing the municipal government for the| ensuing fiseal year has so regulnted‘ its éxpénditures as to kéep. within the | dollar limit of taxation, thereby dis-| playinf a wise statesmanship, and giv-| ing evidence of a just consideration for the future needs and welfare of our city; be it | Resolved by the Grand Jury of the ¥ _and ecounty of BanFrancisco that | the Bodrd of Superyisors be highly com- | mended for its action matntainin the dollar limit, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded by the secre- tary to the Board of Supervisors. { ar e s ety whe ey | Byron Kave Missing. Olin H. Hall of 6§ Thropp street, Chi- cago, has sent out a letter of ihquiry regarding Byron Kave, 21 years of age, who worked in this city about the time of the earthquake. His mother has | heard nothing of him since. NOTICE. OUR BOTTLING | DEPARTMENT ‘ : Having been rebuilt, we are ' now ready to fill all' orders for CASCADE LAGER UNION BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY San Francisco | NOTICE TO Comstock Mining offices of said companies, 18 and Silver Minin Gold and Silver Company, Julia Mining Company, Mining Cdmpay fiy, -Kentuck Com| ny, Kast Sierra Nevada y order of the BOARD OF San. Francisco, May 21, 1006. All owners or holders of cetificates of stock in the companies herein- t mentioned are hereby notified to produce and exhibit 2102 California &treet, near Laguna, In San Fran- cisco, a® soom as possible, and before June 10, 1906, oh any day between 10 . a. m. and 3 p. m., except Saturdays, when the offie cept Sundays, §o that they may be registe y Ophir Silver -Mining Company, Con. w?}?fiui’%«&’m Conselidated ining Company, Exehiegher Gold #&na’ Silver Mining Com- olidated Mining Company, Anhdes Stiyer Mining Bavage Gold and Silver Mining Company, Brunswick-Savage Minj pany, Utah Mining' Company of Nevada, Brunswick-Gould & Curry Min- ing Company, Sierra Nevada Minihg Company, Company, Branswick “Consolidated Virginia Mining Company, Best Hale & Norcross Mining Company, Seg. Bélcher & Mides Mill apd Mining Company, Scorpion Mining Company. Oecidental Consoli- dated” Mining Company, Alta Silver Mining Company, Justice Gold and Siiver / Consolidated Mining Company, New York Mining 1ning Company. DIRECTO! HOLDERS - OF Stock Certificates. them at the hclou at noon, and ex e_proper offices, to Company, Mexlear Gord ‘an ining Company, Bullioh Company, ng Com- Union - Consolidated Mining & Belcher e ATtéY ‘the burfiing of the City Hal,| Jefterson Square § | Prices AMUSEMENTS. (Formerly Chutes Theater.) TITANIC TALENT! 3 K h ine 3 m-fl Valérie Bergere and Compa- ny, ud’ or'::'-l-\mfll— Pl MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. - Evening _ pricés—10c, 23c and §0ci ?&tlné:lhneem Saturday and Sunday, | ani IC.. Downtown box office at Donlon's D{un(ore. Fillmore and Sutter streets. | Phone West 6000. " CHUTES AND Z00. Open daily from 10 a. m. to midnight. Varled attractions ‘1‘\! aver the grounds. SEE A DAY IN THE ALPS. Chutes Grill furnighés meals at city prices. ~ Admission, 10c; children, je. Daily Until Next Monday RELIEF FUND CONCERTS E FAMOUS ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND Afternoons at 3:30 Exéept Sunday GREEK THEATER University of California EDMONT SPRINGS PARK AL - - « - SUNDAY AFTERNOON ThePli?o al Hawaiian Band at t Springs Park e et dbe and B0¢ .\D‘VE“T!SE\IEKTS. WESTER FUEL C 340 Steuart St. SAN FRANCISCO Ist and Market Sts., Oakland Miners, Importers and Shippérs of e COAL == g oty i (QHE e o Building Materials Department i We are General Sales Ageat for STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT CO. CARNEGIE BRICK and POTTERY CO. CENTRAL BRICK €O. HOLMES LIME CO. MARBLEITE PLASTER CO. All Pladts in Full Operation. HIRSCH & HAISER (Formerly No. 7 Kearny Street.) We saved sllprescrlg- tions and records. The same force of competént opticians ready to serve you. Our factory is run ning full. blast. A com- plete stock of optical goods and photo supplies on hand. 1757 Fillmore St. Near Sutter. Batfour, Guthrie & Co. Temporary Office, | 2010 Washington _ Street SAN FRANCISCO Marine Insurance Department, | 714 Broadway, Oakland. STEARNS’ VISIBLE TYPEWRITER A g ot bodying every cenvenlence. ). GUNZENDORFER 1746 Filimore St. | HARDWARE MECHANICS' TOOLS and HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. New Stock Arriving Daily. E. D. VAUT HARDWARE Co. Y Grove Bereor 2 Spee¢lal for Tomorrew, 35c Rim Lock r 20c. o _— W. T, HESS, Notary Public - - 3053 SUTTER STREET. At Ruldn?c_ei 1460 l;a Sfifeet. Between OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEANIC S. S.C0 RS of the above named companies. CORRUGATED IRON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - | { i | Bigging, a boy, who was arrested here| jabout a week ago. He is wanted there on & vharge of grand larceny. Rince | Buys and Girls' Ald Soclety. . n Frafeisco fire affected his arrest he has been detained at xhei BUSWELL OAKLAND:} EIGHTH AND BROADWAY P HONOLULU only—S8. 8. Alamada sails 11 a. m., Juhe 9. Round trip, first-class, $125. Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu 8. S. Ventura sails 2 p. m., June 21. TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS—§. 8. Mariposa sails 11 a. m., July 1. Grand ToGr this voyage for native fetes, §125; 6 days on Tahiti. Eastward Thro’ Tourist Sleepets Via the Burlington. SBAN FRANCISGO TO BOSTON—Personally conducted every Thureday via Southern Pacifiec; Rio Grande through Salt Lake City, seenic Colorado and Denver; Burlington to Chicago and Michigan Central east. SAN FRANCISCO TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO— " Personally condueted Thursdays and Fridays via Southern Pacific; Rio Grande through Salt Lake City, scenie Colo~ rado and Denver; Burlington east. SAN FRANCISCO TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO— Personally conducted Wednesdays via Southern Paecific;; Rio @rande and Colosado Midland through Salt Lake City, scenie Colorado and Denver; Burlington east. SAN FRANCISCO TO KANSAB CITY AND ST. LOUIS ~ Personally conducted Thursdays via Southern Pacific; Rio Grande through Salt Lake City, seeni¢ Colorado and Den- ver; Burlington east. Low Rates East June 6’and 7, July 2and 3 and other dates. SANBORN, Gene: I Agent, C, B. & Q. Ay, Broadway, Oakiand. Ww. b. 1071 Trains leave and are dus to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO From Mav 21, 1906 California Limited ToChicago in 3Days SRR, Leaves daily at 9:30 2. m. ‘ With Biners and Sleepers | _ =" VIA OAKLAND PIER— Arrive VAL s v o OCKLON, Merced, Fiosno, | T:00e—Eimira, ville, Winters. Rum- | Hanford, Visaha, Bakersfield 2 sey R s Tasp 8:00 P. M. | and _intermediate pwnts. S g g g B g * 9:30 4. M.—Cailfornia Limited, 3 days to R A0 Wt Bt ooy 3 o > v T:40a—Vailejo, Napa, Coilstoge, Sants Chicage. Leaves overy day. DUireet R Marth Son Bathen 5.080 Fabnetion (o Gratd Canyon. TN} 145, Pleasanton, Livermors, 19:30 &. M.—Valley Limited tor Stockton, T ey, Lathrep, Stockton 123 or Fresno, Hapford, Visalia, Ba‘| 1.4te—Eimhust, Wer Son Lednidro kersfield and_points ®n Sierra Raiiway. Wt Cugatrvitse. Sha Sote. 18:55 A M.—For,_Stockton, Riversbank, e Gudon, WIS o-..ccovoees SD Oakdale and points on Sierra RailWay. | s:.00e—Shore Line Limited— 4:06 P. sit.l—l-‘ar‘S{ockkon. Fresno and in- Salinas, Paso Robles, termediate points, Obispe, Santa Barda 190 P. M.—Overland Express for Denver, P R R R T ansas City, Chicago and Grand Can- | 3:00—Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey $:35p o | 8:0%a—Shasta Express — (Vid Davis), 1CKET _OFFICES—Ferry _ building. Williams, Willows, Fruto, Red PAst ond Fillmore sts. San Francize Blutt, Portiand. Tacoma, 4% 312 Broadway. Fortieth st. and San | $:00a~Davis, Woodland, Knig: ablo ave.. Oukland; University ave. and | ing, Marysville, Orevilles . TS est st., Berkeley. $:20a—The Coaster—Niles, San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, | Santa Margarita, San Lo NORTH SHORE RAILROAD| o A D turs, Oznard, Burbank, Los | Angeles .. 1158 | 8:30-Qitroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos, Pa- £ Jar6, Watsonville, Santa _Cruz, 1 Castrovilie, Del Monte, Picifio ;» | Grave, Surf, Lofmpoe .. R 1n:5% - | 8:208—Martine b, Byron, Tracy, *Runs to San Quentin. | . ';3:.._:‘,.“;.'.'::“,..”“. 7:45 a. m. daily for Cazadero and way | stations. Visall Porterville .. P 3:15 p. m. Saturdays only for Caza- | gaga—port t:u. Lathfop, Merced, Mo~ - dero and way stations. desto, Fresno, Hanford, Visalis, 5:15 p. m. daily, except Saturday and enoecsracion GURP Sunday, for Point Reyes and way $ta- | g:40a—Niles, San Jose, Livermore, ons. Stockton (*Milton), Valley Ticket Ofice: Union Depot, foot of | Spring, lone, Sacramento, Market st, 8. F. Placerville, Maryseille, Colfax, | MTI. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY via Sausalito Ferry—Foot Market St Leave s San Franciseo. Week | Sun- Dags. | days. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Ray- mond, Fresdo, Goshen Junctiom, Hanford, Lemoote, Visalia, Bak~ . 1y e ¢ 208 CRICAED ...vevceveiecrocesee 108D Satarday 4:3%p| § 11:00a—The Overland Limited — Omala, Ticket Offics st Saosalito Ferry. Chicago, Denver, Kamsas City.. 3:4ip - 11:40a—Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. _2:48n 11:00p—Sacramen: P 141:00p. OCEAN TRAVEL. 3:30p—Yosemite _Valley Siceper via Ray- o mond, Wawona Route . st 40p—Benicia, Winters, _ Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landiis. acific Coast S s, B 4:40p—Hayward, Niles and Way stations. 7:d8p ’ 4:00p—Vallejo, Martinez, San Ramo! Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa e 4:00p—Xiles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodi...... W 3 4:20p—Elmburst, West San Léandro, Newark, Conterville, Saa Jose, Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, { [ 2 - San Francisco. & 1 1488 For Los Angeles, San Diego | = State of Culiformia.. Thursdays, 10 am. . | Santa Rosa...... . ..Sundays 10 l.-.., " .C\k'fl A ”k::.w >+ For Eureka---Humboldt Bay € ':-“{"sm.fi.. . i -June 1:30 5 Niles, San Jose, AeMheD B IS on | e RET me And every third day er. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound 5:40p—El Puso, Ports, Victoria, Vancouver gl L ;Juse 5, 20, 11 a.m. 't: Crus, Castroviile, Monts, Pactfic Grove .......... 11:308 June 11 A ume 13 30, 11 am And every ifth day theteafter. FuGuEnufnia. ola" lauh;!h':: gfi’iz&.mmw» Curaecao | | | | | ) Office. ... D. DUNANN, G. P. A., San Franciseo. s. G Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Orfertal 8. 8. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco Steamars will leave wharf, corner ‘Shanghai, and kong with steamers for Manila, ete. No cargo received on beard on g\numnm day of sailing. , 7:00 2. m. to 3:00 5. m. A for Morning. P for Afterncos J. D. SPRECKELS & ?RDS. co., ' , Pier No. 7, &n&::l mu Pier No. 7, foot Plf.lfi Broadway. SECRE.ARY’S OFFICE: ¢ Steamship Company,” ‘Kilauea Sugar Plantation Com, e We THOMAS, Secrstars, NMMQ.:: S.8. Hongkong Maru Tues., June §,1906 S8, '3"-.'.'.--.-..;: -a::.“ ! S.5. Nipnon Maru. Sl July %2, 1804 gmmc trip “:u at reduced < or freight Jesate Mfl BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. N W. H. AVERY, MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, - VALLEJO and NAPA UNION IRON WORKS =% i s e - San 1:' POTRERO IN FULL OPERATION.