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RAILWAY TRAVEL. nn, ASTEHS S ]l fl E B e vher e ¢ s osition to Men Who STEAMBOAT RIDE - PURE MOUNTAIN AIR Tl Caspar. hound south, put in to land pas- | WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. Ask Increase. . e uI d t|seugers | i % as T"(‘ re \/alue AU " 8FNT shasta, Hansen. 4 days from | United States Depurtment of Agelcuiture— | : ; / l's 0 y Ha . aS‘U e M'?L“\m bound south, put in to land | Weather Bureau, Monday, Jure 4, 1906. FUI‘USCth Sa s q]xteen xcu n a ur a b 367 460 From MQX- Pt State of California, Thomas, ul LE 2 % b San Francisco 9 a. m hours from Sag Diego. oo o §h g ¢ ; Owners Have Come Leaves San Francisco 9 a. m. Stmr Scotin, Johnson, ot R RO 83 g £ T Arrives Lake Tahoe 10:30 p. m. ican Mmeq Bee, Krog, 24 hours from Hu- 3 §§ g £y % T to Terms. 3ri 3 3 = 3 s‘Fmance Commlflee urns Returning tickets good up to 7:50 p. m. train from Power schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, 3| g : B the Lake Tuesday, June 12 hours from Bolinas BlL. 7. ndarebem | 2 : i A [ Twenty-two steam schoonery thAt Y, ~ Jd panese Qieamshlpfiong- R o R il i | Baker a R Thunder Tr. Ii OVCr to l'my or 8hould have been on thair way to north- Schr Santiago, Andptrsnnl.)el‘:m‘;“’e“rs‘f:;‘:;rf.“ ER Gleae” 100 i s ern lumber ports for more material for +«.THREE WHOLE DAYS AT THE LAKE... ]\unq ;\‘LH'U Saxls TO- Worge Sunta Panla. Moe, 23 hours | Fresao . .88 76 Qe 90 D]sposlhon_ the rebuilding of San Francisco are now b from Port Harford, up river, in tow tug| ladepenamce 2 & ear 90 Viad it Ml 1he: watsl: féont. while SRt i ud e Building, San Francisco d r { r Ol’i(‘flt Rt I LR Los Angeles. 20.04 10 09 ship owners and the Sailors’ Union are bt i gminh lll'dl’lz Sam Pabié ave., Ushinad s i { ; x,P..\ll{, day, June 4 i::“m’len!'l:niplh. 308 o8 IoniB'dd Wthdr L adjusting the difference of opinion aris- 2 1a Stations. Stmr Coos Bay Nicolson. San Pedro: | North - Heid 86 54 -8 Jladers 1 aw, Leav- ing out of the sailors’ recent demand Berkeley and Alameda o will Tk 250 H ] >'C Davison, Cape | boint: Reves Light 20,43 8 ol . for 8 §6 advance in their monthly pay. fir bark Battle Abbey, Dav aan, A i 28 R d Man- The ship owners believe that, in view vl axKe ome ess | Town, via Seattle; J. J. Moore o, | B % 0| 1Ng el TOSS of the recent calamity, the request of Round Trip, Including L L R e ol U S LRt g ERE) T U ir l d the sallors, already better paid than Steamboat Around the Aus.; b " CQ P { Red Biufr. ! B . 7 v SATLEIL | seafaring men in any part of the e aias L) inese to e AL sy, Tupet. | Dombuk S o8 00 agers Unirammeled. S rin Ih I Tieh and e i A Lake 2 Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. 29.58 74 Tr. Fethe position to deny a request, compliance | ative |.and. rgo. Hansen, iel River, g -3 280 2 with which would mean adding to the Alpcha, Birkholm, Port Town- 2008 68 "“'GC eral Greely Wlll Se cost of building material. ¢, Stark, San Vicente 20'80 62 "rr. n The steam schooner managers and The Pacific Mail liner San Jose, Cay n“"-“sl“ K, Stark, San 08 60 00 AR the representatives of the Sailors' 3 a s 1 a0 ‘82 % an extende ey, 3 led a large shipme POINT LOBOS, June {—10 p. m.— 20,72 92 SW Clear .00 ung]’y. tain concessions. These concessions | ' of the weason. She|Weather fosgy. wind W. veloolty $] g, aximum. mintmnm, 40: south- were submitted to the members of the | Mexican mines gold MIIeS Per Bout o IC PORTS. | west: cloudy; preetpitation, .30 of an ineh; ayer- . |union last night, and the union's an- | e e Arrived June 3—Schr |age snow, 45 Inches, none last year. The Red Cross finance committee’s| swer will be given to the ship owne s s bars valued at $67,460 hence May 23. Forecast for §an Franeisco " and vieinity— 5 3 ra-|at 10 o'clock this morning. Trains leave and are due < 3 brought only twenty ATTL ' - Arrived June Stmr | Clandy, m‘mmm weather Tuesday; fregh south- | gession of yesterday was a cempaj W Have mada. tHern. w; propesition & . o sovive at 2 rs. On the outward vovage boldt, from Juneau tar | Vi Statieats Vallire-ituts: Pamtas s |tively brief one, Dbut the committee| yion wo consider reasonable,” said % Ca"fomla SAN FRANCISCO 3 sijed_June 3—tumr Ban Matep, for| CHr ol ot ettled the vexed question of the dis- | Homer Fritch, secratary of the Steam- i o steerage passenger |y stmr Pennsylvania, for Nome. |eonth winde. = 0 o ey |8 " Tt e Faom May 21, 1906 A RGeSt ed June 4—Stmr JeYeraon, from | For Hen changlog to northerly. |position of flour. S0 mueh unfavor- | ship Associa £ i, oa 3 s imire PERRY DEPOT ) ) . WhK hukied a June 3—Stmr Bureka, hence | Uht equth wind, changiog to northerly, b hat the | 1OT98Y, -“and. We_are. to. Teceivg thelr S'—mtle eet £ r Redding was " Dirigo, from Skagway. |, @0 .:"w;min“ Ly dm“s day; Mgiit east @ble comment had been made tha 8 Wit tiNOrrov. W6 prefer not to | RO ToChicagu inSDays Foot of Market Str Arrived June Stmr F | winds, changing to westerly |ehree flour milling companles that had | gicyige the nature of our proposition - pirg e rty-five days Buveks ;. stmr M\ ¥ Acol ChsAnbi sy Sementie b ol e e in e until the sailors have had an oppor- Leaves dally at 9:30 2. m. | & six days and D—gafled June 3— | flour contributed to the relief fund|tupity to comsider it 18 Andrei _ With Diners and Sleepers | ~ Tiooa—Einica pomtbor ult ¥ =S the Jam o tor Callpe, le all over the coun- WH.are Anding pat, se he | +:°VA- A | FOL Stockion, Merced, Kr:ano, | ;g0 pich Benicia. Sacramenta, included the r Annie M Camp- | by generous peop! @ ¢ %°| pyruseth, after the meeting of the | Hanford, Visaiha, Bakersfield ;o _ Woy Shsens i 80 - from San % | try withdrew their contest and left|gajlors' Unlon last night. “Sixteen vas- 8:00 P. M. | and infermediate points. 7:40a—Vallefo, stoga, Santa g M rriv ed June 4—Schr Kona, from s led in the sels have gone out, the owners having | .30 M.—Culifornia Limited, 3 days to Rosa, Martinas, Ramon.... §:08p H the. ccomumliiey - ARIAD IS agreed to our terms, Our men will re- Chicago. Lcmées ey day. Direct| 740a—Niles, Pleasanto .LI\' — 2B J —Stmr Po- uestion, ' . crea onnection to Grand Canyon. Tracy, Lathrop, to: I:h'nth“;x:\p Tane 2. sty Kureka, Rano ] Hiadilne of 1hed el {ttep | turD to work when ihe increase is |, connection fo Grand Canyon stockton, | 7wt P T 3 tmr Alljance, from Coos Bay. After the “llh‘dl‘lwl .|! e Cdol:m taed granted, and not hef(:re. SRR Merced, Fresno, Hfll‘f"rg uxll‘ u :::.u" (‘."F“r';"" San Jose, R " hinexe 2 June 3— Roanoke, for San | went into executive sesslen and dec’ And there the matter stands. kersfield_and points on Sierra Railwa aios, Wright .. e sl Will Take Chinese Refugees. 3 ._migv.ne Stmr Roanoke, for i:‘:’lurn the flour over to General Greely, —_——— 10:55 A, MoFor Stecktan, Rh‘enu-n{ 8:00a—Shore Line m-lm—&u :‘ - k bt ived June 3—Schr Bertha Dol- | with authority to sell it and distribute Remanded to State Court. Oakdale and points an Sierra Rzlld-alny. x'n't‘.:' l::fi Rat 0-. 1;- g~ L {m:‘“ SM’I L;l:hgro Eva, for Hono- it under the usual rules and melho:‘ United States Circuit Judge Morrow 4 ‘}2},’,,3;'.,3‘22-3{2“”"' i goleg ... T iaceamesy Hongkong e Roanoke, for Portland, OF. e of the commissary dopartmenllot e | roraay ardered iho case of Sarah | g igrmediate points. Express for Denver, | om-sdh e e :'R'T. e these 4—S8chr Lottie r'assnn,I for New- C t S N b d t 0[ OI'C larmy. This involves advertising for B. Johnson vs. Southern Pacific Com-| K"“Q City, Chicago and Grand Can- M.“‘i'i?h-‘ s T s ovided 3 stmr Eureka, for San Francisco. rintendents = | bids. be remanded to the State % - e Seattie 7:4% mitar | PCArrived Jume d—Stmr Lakme, from | /OUNLy Dupe Just ‘after the committee couvened PAny to ne remanded to Southern | TICKET OFFICES—Ferry _bullding, | o, Biuft Fortiand, Tacems, Seaitie San Pedro. BEE O ATeh n to Ald in the Attorney C. P. Eels sald that in view Pacific Company vs. Western Pacific | Po: ot ndan mo;;o s":m s phoce g5 ing, Marysville. Oroville ....... 7:439 Arrived June 4—Bark S C Allen, go: of ‘much unwarranted criticlam his|Pacific Company vs Western Bacfc 112 Broadway, —For oversity e, Tag| #am—her Coanter Niten - San © o, s | "R fea June 4—Brig Lurline, for San Movement |clients wished to withdraw, but "’dx}"‘nlnety days from June 25 were allowed | Want ot Selinas, She Arde. Piae Rebien Francisec o 2 {sisted that thewe should he o bond in |y parties to take testimony. Obispo, Guadaiupe, G 8 ¥ 10t 8 REDONDO- iled J 4—Schr Al- |the sum of $100,000 gusrnntfleslnxl tgnt Santa Barbers, | Sen B“""fl; \ , for Columbia River. v f the flour would be exporte 'nder EAN TRAVEL. tura, Oxnard, Burbank, ; o faly e ived Jttns tmr nw\rg}’ Loomis, | Dr. C. Schaeffer, superintendent o | questions from Chairman Phelan it was | i OLVM,,AM‘. DR, crrtnrii e n:s it arey 8 1817 | . cnce June 2, and salled for San Fran- |yyo National Equeation Assoctation, hes | oot that the AtlombTate: et s20-aur! u“?:xln::lv,m‘:m‘.?;ur::; s 3 s S FACOMA—Arrived June 4—Norstmr |sent his personal contribution of 3150 | SV eioRed LIAL Lhe EIo e i Castrovills, Del Monie, Pacific nd s 1 eka to the San Francisco school reconstruc-|of the local market. Finally Mr. Me- | S Gl Ets T 158 3—S Au- ittee that the 8:20a—Martinez, Antioch, Byrea. Tracy, aly Damaged in Storm. ¢ SArrived Sume 3-—Stmp Au- | o i e e ;\’1&? nuu':;gmthew;‘o"vg;:w e e | ssitise. Antioch. Ryen. Precy, elia ence June t . ers " > = A iond T mr ¥ A Kiburn, |p. pas already done by sending circus Mists of the amiet Hiaiibeion ota, Armona Hasford 409 ¢ | gar, : 5 ¢ s Stmr Batracouta, for |lar letters to the prominent educators| G B. Ocheltree, for the Globe Mills, . lb—?m aw-, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- : ¢ ” . lace |sald his firm did not think the selling * desto, Fresno, u-mm, Visalia, . +—&tmr Noms City, for{OL the, epuntey, shoulf earyn-to plae laof the flour here would demoralize Bakersfleld . 44 Foggrunom o 13 = 2 his:name on the rol: of benefaotors to | 8% L TOME L Bl Conould be Do you suffer from| gieqmers leave Broadway Whart, ':“—S;‘;;_m‘“(.,’,;‘:;;,, e YT - nr‘li_wm!"".‘;: the children of San Francisco. used here. s Weakness,d \'nricloaw San Franelsco. pring, Tope. °Sacramento. Asgad . butions yesterds ere | William Babcock of the committee cele, Hydrocele, nu.rvm- Coltax, Marysvills, a Sing e kB o Res AesiibyCRR 355 i S :Ml “!(aled that the withdrawal was a bless- Stricture, Specific | For Los mdgs, San Diego Red e, Yo% an Pedro, for Olympia. | 322:50 fram the Mount Vernon So |ing. as it enabled the committee to es= Blood Poison, Skin | aod Santa Batbara $:400—ouxi “:'_",L‘{_':', ot Angeie . 80 Wnkae Wisie Sl AFELTS e {PRistapinand 35 frem s in Dittar [cape grRCefully from n delicate posi- Diseuges. | or.. anyi f Califoral A, | 9:00a—Atlantic Express—Ogden and Bast 4:38p E : River, hence June girls of the Normal High School, Pmr‘uon He agreed with what General chronic or seeming- | u.f-"-m ays 10 a.m, | Y:4%—Richmond, Port Costa, Martines e 0 wood, from Albion: schr Cecelis | ivg Pa |Greely had said at the Yast executive Iy incurable trouble? and Way Sations .. S " should | D manuer. tram Grays Har-| State Superintendent Ackerman of |gession—.that the committee had made i Lt o el For Eureka---Humboldt Bay Ta—Yaleky Dulr, Napa, Suiay sy 1 + o . e do, hence Jun Oregon has sent the following letter,|3 grave but honest mista There once and be thor- Juae 3, 8, 14, 20, 26, 1130 p.m. | Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, n Bainbridge, for | with a circular letter, to all the county was great relief when the pldders and oughly cured before nn. .. June 5, 11, 17, 33, 29, 1:30 | Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Ray- Siberia w | | Coror 5, P e v BT AS superintendents of that State: | their threatened suit.passed across the it is too late. A ey (S fieh Mokt ond, Fresmo. w&' ,l,‘,:.,.,.:: = R o Bl s, Toosi | To County. . Buperintendents—Gentle-| hostuok; SR thll qUGMon TFEH ason Fet~ O e e M b ¢ Haztiea, Lomoore. Vi o fre Mo g A oD t 1 hand you for;!‘egh % execl‘::’?d:;;;:inw spepd 318, | confined my practice. and bylsk"”ufly‘ For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound W:2e—B Pusa, Kaman Ciy, ‘S Louia 089 h SR iss, from | TUnder separate cover and you, e committe: ientific treatment I perma- a rk‘:\xtd et B a o by "™ | gistribution among the sehool officers g9 of jts funds for cleaning and ;:’:{’l;‘ic:‘?:;":e et S L Rl s Ports, Victoria, Vancouver e S AN ety o i June 4—Stmr Greenwood, for |and teachers of your respective coun- | sprinkling the streets during June. d with every instrument | Umattila. JI-B.?O- 1n | . Chicago, Denver, Kansas Citx. L 5 = ties, circulars concerning school dona- | ¢ Bolinas | &re equipped W | City of Pueb June 10, 25, 11 11:40a—Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. _2 - c0 J e of rebuilding the | Application of the town o d device essential to the most mod- | City of -2 | R, Shu e al e B 11.00p y e Dleso . 4 | Son Franciaco sthoat bulldings reczntly |for 3500 of the relief fund was Fefarces | pud devied searriis] 4o Wie ot med | g o i Jume 15, 30, 11 i | 1230 Sucramento River Stmer ... O iund Tune s Y0ont Ba- | Qeptrozed. by, fine ayh arthquake. T|to the Marin County commiites of the | ern methods of practice. 'If vou are every sy Y, Malao, s‘!:;:lfl'.f::‘;_ 12:00 mar. = trom Tune 41| patiis Witk this Tovemant ol auk tug | Not-etip fual | weakness I want you to call and see For Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan,| 33w—Yowemiic vaiier sieeper s *ORT Arrived une 4— | pathy v' A - 3 2 Y E i ou nolhln! to lCel"" Wi Sac i TSl o B PR R o8 e or i | e 3 e a2t O e B o e S TR Y e s Waal for Sen Fran 2 to the method of raising the money, ELECT THEIR NEW OFFICERS tan ;‘:fi:‘ at San Pedro an o Tl . Sroite e ne! er hav — . 40p- of - 3 -00p—! Marttnez, 8 —Stmr Dol- | each school or pupil should donate, as e & Gen- io 4 allejo, ! - falled Inase yongn I prefer to leave all working details to | Minnesota Commandery Tende Consultation e 5 e . .?;“ni:’,“‘mk?::.“m”“n = ¥ Enf ailed June 4—Schr _vmsr jx:fl!,'m:-'nl.( RS St S erous Offer to Local Body to Aec- ] and »— e l‘?‘m . cis Trusting that you « 3 ¥ - . . tlle, San Joss, B PORTE | | alokite ci-anotats with e u A e yery ot Sen e GBS o Examination Right Rescrved (o Change This Contarvilie, o Sailed Alay 31—Schr | laudable purpose, I am. res m;:full) The Loyal Legion of California eh g Strc tly Confidential. e .":z Sonth Behd yours, P T S its meeting Thursday afternoon at the'| .All i e . | Jose, Livermore o A June 4—Br Superintendent Pullie Instruction. | o0 GRS s o llowing. named] Hours: 0 fa 18 5. vr 2 10 4w | TICKET OFFICES §:000—The Owl Limited—Nowman, 1 n Francisco. Another letter rec®ved yesterday by | ol feq"r0r the enguing year: 5 p. m. % | ¥ P e o in Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, pas b K\Tl:’\“\ Pz?l;\l:ne 3_Stmr | Superintendent Roncovieri is as fol- Commander—Rear Admiral Oscar| Thoss who havho tv.ua monay‘h\:llll bllg:;l JFranciaco, Brsadwn ?..1 . W YORK—Arrive Tangi | lows: ! nott. b d until such times as they can | 2 Zealandia, 2 holt, United States Navy. | treal u | Qakiand ..... [ Soyr i Calepalh oibtauae il ot RIS T S S SRR e E e " Commandar-tolonel | chake & payignt on the If you | QRHANS ighi Offica. .. Hroadway Whatt e i 0. 3—pr| Perintendent of Schbols—Gentle- [ por i ?” parmon Patterson, United | are sick and have no money come any- | &' " DUNANN, G. P. A.. San Francisce, 132 Gerward, Niiss ad’ Su om0 TANCOUVER —Br | men: tillery. how. oy BOCTAMERLD +everecrnsesen 1128 L ANOOUS. | ,The * Minneapolls Teachers' Ofup |States Artilery. . o o) he AMERICAY LINE. Sacramentp ..o Arrived 5 Dulwich. | wishes to convey its profound sympathy ehatian’ Aatrolt: Altan, Unitéll Htetes Plymouth—Cherbourg-—Southamp g gy e 3 3 3 1 May o Br|Srarie (MR, aC Yoo eley ot the | ChiTIGE PhUsSIRIIN TONS R IIe san Liuts Obispe Sadia Barkars. 3 1D BO—Sailed ay 5—Br| great calamity which has over od | ¥ 1 Sep " 5T Peon, 3 ur‘:u Craigard, for Delaware Break-|them, sympathy wmmt e‘zordss ak;:z‘wfimn';da%—ef‘rfi;;t gdme:;;::zt Cfi‘:;‘:a ° o st Pa“l June 16, July 14, Aus. Les Am.:‘ Dol W8 Wen " _ ¢ b however sincere. canno press. Sey City, 8t. Louis, dune 10 B T—Arrived May 31—Fr bark | recent meeting formal resolutions were | States Army. % Speclalists for Men N &rk June 23, July 28, Aug 25, | §:400—El '.:;) Kansas City, - 3 10 from Glasgow, for Port Town-!embhodied in a contribution of $100, This xeglnmr—Clplnln John Charles Cur- Sept. S et Caua, o 3 11 g 3 jsum was_included in the $4000 sent|rier, United States Volunteers. m Taala Juns I8 Augle Sep Sants Cres, Castraville. : gy o Jone 11 rrived May 12--Fr stmr|from the Minneapolis schools: It is the | Treasurer—Captain . Charles Magen lzlz 'l‘“rk S"nefl' nr We gr Bilndelphin--Queenstown-~Liv o T 1:50 w York via Ancon.. June 1 elmans, from Moji | desire of this club that its contribution | gin® {initea States vomm”“ y Ml Felealand o dun SNoordtand Cp—china sa Japan Fast Mall— Port & . o Passed June & br Stmr In |should be applied directly to the relief | ¥ GE LHI0E SAINC Ensign | Westernland.jun 18 Merion. Omaha, Chicago, Demver, Kansas v : Ports |7 » trom New York, for China 8ad | of teachers In any way that saema best |, Chencellop-Actng Rosien Joem San Francisco ATLANTIC TRANSPORT City, $t. Louis, Martines, Stoe s % Yo il Gupepiblengunt. Chaplain—Major John Harrison Mac- EW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. ton.’ Sacramendo, Rewo, Spark Ued May 31—Br stmr| ' wWith repeated assurances of heart- ber, United States Army. 3 mnnetonkl. June 9, July 7. Aug. 4, Montello, Ogden o 3 B York felt condolence and earnest wishes for (omber, Unite tain - Nethanist Thayer OCEAN ’rleEl.. 1. 6:0p—Hayward, Niles and San JM"'; g Sailed May 31-4+Brla speedy and happy defiverance from | Council—Captain Volunteers: Mieob Tak 16 JI¥ 14 Aug. 11, Sep. . | iqup—Rena Pumeoger—Port Costa, Be- for New York your present distress, y_sincerely, | Messer, ['nited States olunteers: Minneapolis, June 23, July 21, Aug. 18, micla, Swisun, Kimive, ¥ X Detaill MRS. ALICE W. COOL President. ' | Brevet' Lieutenant Colonel Jesse Beech IS a o Davis. " Suramente. Truckes ® g4 70 The Wella-Fargo Express Company | Fuller, United States ‘l‘_’.‘h“g’l‘;j"'i.,“fi:’; 0 o Sen Minnehaha, June 30, July 28, Aug. 25, fabe Token. Wi, ToSt: w9 " [ ai e |tain Thomas Stow: ) 5 b = .”‘umr Henley, for | has very 5}",'3:.‘":25"::3‘::1— el g‘y‘ Stntes’ Navy: Lieutenant Horace Wil- (Oriental S, S. Co.) "' AND-AMERICA LINE. Tty—Vallbn. _Crohets e ey g 1120 - pae i States Volunteers; Briga- at NEW YORK—ROTTE . via ess— KoM Ble Ghool rotonsimintinm ChamIteL tor o e N ke “Memi PHES | Have Opened Their General Offices B HOTTES samp—ormgen nd Calioraia ti-:.m - Gibson, from Newcastle, Aus. | the purpose of furthering the move- |Gie%, General Tran 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco| sans Wedneadays a3 per Safling List Portland, Puget Sound and Bast. 9:498 31—Br stmr Elegie, from New-| o0 repuild our schools through | “myo” following were elected as mem- " e y R June 13, ma M. | o gtp—Hayward, Nilee sod Sen "\Q1<-QT\1;\'STEH«SBHN June | the contributions of thie school teachers |y .o\ Christian Henry Meday, eaptain Steamers will leaye whir 3 : e (Sunday anly) Br stmr Henley, for Auckland. and children. It is expected that the|coompany A, Seventh Regiment, N, G. 8., | First and Brannan atreris 1 A fob YOKOHAMA —ATTiV June 4—Br|other large companies will unite with New York; Samuel Hughes French and | Yokohama and Hong] ong, Pt stmr Doric, hence May 17, via Honolulu. | Wells-Fargo in extending this privi- Charles Clement Cresson. Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki a i oy SEations ——." lege. The Minnesota Commandery of the Shan‘hnl. and conneciing* at Hong- HED $TAR LINE. T N o e b STANL The children of the tent school,at the Military Order of the Layal Legion ex- | kong with steamers fo: Manila, India, |N. Y., DOVER, ANTW Morganhili, Giiroy. Pajara, Wat- A “xfifl‘kl‘i\xixrf’fi”]n with loss of |park are to make colored drawings of | 1oqe o cordial invitation to all mem- |ete.” No cargo received on hoard on hn PR e ‘_‘“Iy sonville, Capitola. Banta Crur Rumber of ails and rigging damaged |the tents amid thefr Surroundings of | .1y of the order visiting Minneapolis | day of salling. opisnd. Bt iower” Nostore. g during terrific weather: Gecks gtralned, |gréen troes, and these drawings, show. | L0 Set el RS toe e Natfonal En- | §.8. Honglkong Maru Tues., June 51908 Zeellnd dune 16, July 14, Aug. L[ oo, BN e n-m several BtAnChiony WOk lng T rar|t|InE the conditions under which the | THFINE the Wt A. R. week of August|s.s. America' Maru.Tues., July 3,1906 - AT e WY e = : D e hiner month Tor fepiirs. |ohildren now receive their “schooling, | TAMBMENE-G A R, week of Ay Ma-| 55, Nippon Marn...Sa (. Julys2s, 1908 | Einlanas June 23, BG4 St 2% 0 | 11:300—gan Jons ana Way Statiome . & am will take another month for repairs |0y "yt DO g oters and pac v \ LS. | S SN \“d"“nd June’ §0, July 26, 'Aus: 25, | fan Jae ae Wer N e Clave. | Pier A AR 8, April The task oW Stk sent Rast in large | Sonic Pemple, cerner of Hennepin ave- Round trip tickets at reduced ra Sept. | e Uttt G P | Pier ‘,{ flr ting the stmr Olympian, before |ages “"“ et v.‘;;g 2B Fesooat ué“fm‘ nue and Sixth street, their home and For freight and passage apply at WHITE STAR LIV E. Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey. Pa- reported ashore, is a difficult one. quantities by the sc ki resting place during their stay in the | pfijce, corner First and Brannan sts. N. Y., —QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. S Deeve 12:15 it sl B committee. g 412 W. il. AVERY, Majestie, Jun. i3, Jlulfslku‘;“'ms\:;? 5. g.90p—south ":-nm"m San .m- - Crazged With Stoliag Autpmobiie Boy Looter I Arrested, The annual banquet which was te Asst. General Manager. U:Lfi:ldugane 50, July 10" Aug” s, e T S Wor. Sl S5 H. M. A. Miller, financial agent, 2611 i have been held at the Oceidental Hotel 12 15:Mp—Eenta Clara, San Jose, Loa Gatos. Pacific avenue, swore to a complaint be- Frank Christensen, 16 years of age, on Wednesday, May 9, 1906, has been m 'vh. q-emom(-, June 27, July 25, Aug. 22, '5:30p—8an Jose and Principal Way §ta- i fore Police Judge Cabaniss vesterday|dressed in the uniform of a cavalryman, | tnaensiters postponed. S.Ifl‘lllfllfl gt an. 24, Sep. 21. oy Way_Seations LR charging A. 8 Whiting with grand lar-|was arrested on Jackson street, near Grr Largo Fast lvl-lmm!nm‘nlu-u Seliie Tup. 20, A-’“'Y 27, Aug. Pl _§:3n—San_Jee and Wiy Saiiows . $3% ceny. Miller owns an automobile val-|Hyde, yesterday morning by Policeman | e Cxer reeo St o™ Baltic July & Avg 1 Aug 20, Sept. 3 "| "Oakland Harbor Ferry ued at $1300, which on the day of the|Lanckmanand iaken to Capiain Dike gt HOLDS MONTHLY mEmTiNGg| HOrw: l“ Denmark POOL. | (Foot of Market Street) earthquake and fire was taken from a|the Lowell High School. Lanckman .&0 Pt st o Sty Arable, June 7, July 5 Aug. 2 Aus. 0. | AL L gl » at Fourteenth and Mission |said the boy had been looting the ruins G 1 rom New C)m"c. ,um 21, July 19, Aug. 23, - = Tid He notified the police, and De- | of a house near where he was arrested, | Al of “he Boys” Answer Roll Call J o oot Morning - F far Afiernoan SQ. Moon a':d\' i tectives Graham and Harrison, after a|and the woman who owned the house Except Ike Harrington, Be- 3 6 MED”ERRANEAN ""'I-.\.:& Datly, “‘ ‘stogs at il stations ep m __ TUESDAY, JUNE diligent search, found it in a barn on|had ordered him away, but he refused Meved to Be Dead. UNITED STATES. uis 10, Auk. s -rma o Ul al S : Church strest near Twenty-fourth land had, threatened her. Christonsen| . . Meve Firgbroe anaii ' g g B R A s 2 - n laimed to own the machine,|said that before the fire he had lived l'w Tickets appi N Y. epublic, oet. 18, noon: M,‘ 59, and Geodetic Surve B b ine o et It rom & phraitha do | el b siat i et Since |of Cll"wflllfl hfldu‘:n;etul!-r mn;:tnly A. B. JOHNSON, | Broadway, N. Y. |Rep Ok BN NORTH SHORE RAILROAD of Tides ut Fort Point. For |Sonoma county who owed him money, | that time he had been living in a tent | meeting Sunday a on in its head- Canople, Jnn. 30, 5 p. m; Aug. 11, Via Sausalito Ferry. oo i wharty 3 35 it Ion this representation refused to|at the Presidio, Lanckman ald the hoy | quarters at 1680 Ellis street. Anout _fimrm Oct 3 L0 wkbil ¥ eensts, e HafBOl— Time] _ [Time| [Tim| {T fme] (27\'1 i possession was tne worsi o had come across'in |forty of the old guard were on’huna Romgnle, July 7, 11 &. m.; Sept. 15 : P : ¥t i——| Ft. |——! Ft. |——| Pt. il many years and had defied him. Cap- [and good spirit prevaile e . X% C. D. TAYLOR, | L Wi W R vl Lahey Accused of Embesslemest. |tain Duke ordered Christiansen to be| Stephen Bunner presided. 4 com-| Plymouth Che.ml’t-flmhll't S RN ] obtained | booked for a public institution, not- |munication from the Dluntenr Fire- Thae N-D:.‘gl.lllnn Temporary Offiee. | *Runs to San Qu ‘;“.. J. F. Gough, an expressman, withstanding his pleadings to get an- |men's Assoclation of Brooklyn, N. Y. e 21//Graf Wald 534 Fourteonth Street, Oakland. i .; a. m. daily for Cagadero and way {a warrant from Police Judge Cabanjss| withstanding was read. The boys in Brooklyn for. 33{7Amerika | sta figns. vesterday for the nrlre.!t of .{)nhnl Lahety S AL A et U warded $50 to show their sympathy rid e 1. %15 p. m. Sq!u:duyl only for Cazas : 0| 2:42 o e e e o Restaurateurs Are Efected. for their old triends. Curte Rewiaurant, Gianasiom. e(c. [Culling CE AN lC q S C0 dero and way stations . ant ® & o 8 9:24| 3.2 njture for the Indianapolis Furniture| With the abolition of the legal holi-| The Nl“l'" flb th:na ‘:.t:nnl vtu “m—lm Brondway, Oakiand, Cal. A BuIGlY- for Point Reyes and way s o oild® f10-44 30! Company, and Lahey was one of his|day the Sheriff’s office has been kept |called and all bu accounted | __n - oL o Hen om Union Depot. foot . - ] 9 | omrnq"!. It is alleged that Lahey de-[busy with the serving of attachments, |for. lke Harrington, one of “the INTERURBAN ROUTES, HONOLULU only—8. 8. Alameda sails 11 | T'!:l:‘n“ gfi . pot. SHEPPING ENTSLLIRG. lliversd & 10ad of furniture and after | Yesierday afternoon Attorney Arthur . tbay Dadynot basn scen ST AT AN a. m., June 9. Round trip, first-class, Market st. S F. =~~~ === k; o ol ey appropriated the|Meadows and a deputy sheriff swoope since o ‘ed on S8 $125. ‘ar ARRIV}S‘“L June 4. :;‘:r{ln'l;n“lr.‘il;":gl:%?s‘:;w:puns down upon the restaurant kept by J. street and his friends fear he is dead, MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, . ml. 1AMAIJ’M$ MWA' Stmr Aretis, ;Heleon, 20 Dews S S5ime. Ratinich “"P"i s""""‘l“’ M "‘; bl """’"""’;":T“ . VALLEJO and NAPA iSydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu {ln Sausatite Femy—Foot Market St Tureka e Streets and carte Crasl B ainiis. Eluadh Pi Mt Bda Says Roomm: Killed. e Sl il S L8 s WL ey it ety i APA_VALLEY ROUTE 5. S. Ventura sails 2 p. m.. June 21 |Saa Francisea fren Frunsisen, Bellingham. | George Reinjohn, who was badly in tachment was filed by K. Robson, pro- 0, M8 X P a8 mule uoutflc e s C8 and Nape Valley i pAHITY. BOUTH SBEAS—S. S. Mariposa Wook | Snne | e e R ok 2‘1315“"" e O o D M et pe tuy MWk e 4k ca I ;"'t“h.:: g:‘;‘::"":on,':;;“lg by the | glectric iose connections. Rl T Iy T Sriad T | s ! rom 2a 3 u ne = - e -.. {rom Ancon, via' Ma St (51 ::::ga-.;:?e;&n d‘,y;:h::r:::mgo"’; there is $950 due him from his tenants. | SOUThern Facfe oo Southern. Hermhrs Boa'e) "Y* ks “c pAY ..oo 29:45| vovase for mative fetes. §125; 6 days Tave trom Port Lo Rapeiet the Prosidio Hospital yesterday mors. Tap s e in % moment of citclessness sllowed|s, . 18:30 Boas, B:1f €0, B30 b | on Tamet, Tumaipats Btmr North Fork., Nelson, 72 hours|ing and told the story of his escape his right leg to get ca ght Mtvul ‘ “ ion st. one block South J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., #Erom Eureks, vie Monterey 10 hours. |¢rom death. He was rescued by his| Gerolamo Naselli has been appointed | two cars yesterday, and it was & _.L , « Meals a la carte mr Mandalay, Sanford, 43 hours|; ;... Rudolph Reinjohn, and his|Consul for Italy for California, Nevada, Crescent City. iSemoa, Madsen, 16 hours (rom,rnmmnu. Martin Laube, perished. Oregon, Washington and Alaska. mangled. Hé was treated by Dr. !uan at the Potrero Hospital, e 'OM S W ‘!’ud direet, L35 el ents, Pier No. 7, foot Pacifie Gflln::l eisco. Oakland office, 1003 Breadway. gt~ PP