The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 7

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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 190 1 0. AND 0.LI 4 ' R — NER COPTIC ENDS HER LAST ROUND TRIP 0t ot 5 AT THE GLYDE BANK Vessel Is the. First of the Great Steamers to Be Built in Scotland. 115 790 Feet Long and Will Ac- i commodate at Least 2300 | o Passengers. Brings Many Passzn- gers From the | Orient. ' Men Who Laid Last| Link of the Pacific | Cable Return! | Oriental Steam- | s liner Coptic, Captain | Finch, ,arrived yesterday from | GLASGOW, Jung/7.—The new Cunard ‘steamer Lusitana, tne world's largest liner, was successfully launched at| rient. She brought many passen- valuable cargo. With her he Copti nd as i w lul‘fnn'}::il:x‘;e;h:h:‘()( the Clyde Bank today. Hundreds of O. fiag. For more th " /isitors from all parts of the country | r Aifyortuion ' inead besides thousands of the loca} popula- | tion witnessed the ceremony. | The Lusitana is the first of the giant| Cunarders to be lnunched&snd her sis- | ter, the Mauritana, will 6llow her into| the sea about a month hence.. The| Lusitana is 790 feet long and her great-| est breadth is $8 feet, while her depth| Durptic Badich of Thb e molded Is 0% feet, Her displacement| o o op iy g s mo pogtes of |is about 40,000 tons and: powerful tur- t | bine engines will drive her through the|two victims of the Hinckley Créek, water at a sustained speed of from 24 |landslide of April 1§ were uncovered | ars she has been coming and going | n here and the Orient, and she more like a well-found 1 yesterday morn- wara nspection he Pac Mail wharf at the head of the to pass between the | wport and then work Traing leave and are due to arvive at San Francisco ocket little lo than | 2 . w With m:ua’lg;rgni’,ffl A is5?51-;?21‘:-9“5%%"‘;::::5 yesterday. Thé remains are those of Fiou Jus 4, 1908 : Wl Ehe ynlier- class and 1300 third class passengers|J. W. Walker, the superintendent of ":f“;“;-ztfl'm land the crew will number about $00. |the sawmill, which were found with the | ———— o ———— bones of his dog back of nis cabin, — — . - | ANNOUNCES THAT A PROVINCE where he had ran for safety, and K. leave —VIA OAKLAND PIER— WILL BE FORMED OF MANILA | Dusham, the engineer, who was killed “708a Eimira, Vacaville, Winters, Rum- as he lay in bed. But three more bod- | be tedious. Captair handled the liner as were on & railroad track her berth and made fast ] t I call a pretty, dock- | Governor Tde Wil Make Neeessary Dec- | fes remain to be found. | 700 < D. D. Stubbs, general manager | laratien to Give City Representa- e \'gm-m and Way stations. A ali Santa o 740 Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore. tion im Filipino Assembly. MANILA, June 7.—Governor Ide an- nounces that a province will be formed Traey. Lathrop. Stockton. | of Manila for the purpose of giving the 7482 Elmburst, 3 5 M n . West San Leandso, | City representation in the Filipino As- ‘ Ca,'farnia | {\g&fi:afillk San Jose | sembly. The original plan was that |1 . . 8.00s Shore Line Limited Jose, Manila, like the District of Columbia, P L'm"ed Salinas, Paso Robles, Sarf Luls should have no representation in thé ’Hihl{ - Quispo. Senta Bariers. Los National Assembly. The law provided ToChicago in 3Days PSR - e & mship company ic’s cargo of 3132 tomns in- ales silk. a large s of tes \ ] ngers were R, Bar- - > .:bl.o— Pacific Cable | 450 045 and including the following: een in the Orient 275 bkis flour, 9944 gals and § cs ying of the cablr | wine, 12 bbls and 6 cs vinegar, 246 RAILWAY TRAVEL. SER PR Shanghal. The nals barley. 85 ctls oats, 26 ctls kv out a hiteh | 46 bales 62.625 1bs sugar, 13 _ 'Crus, on working satisfac- |Ibs salt. §745 1bs chieory, 3000 1bs and | for representatives from all the Pr"] Leaves a19:302.m. | 8% Shasta Exprese(Vi Davis) Benest left | § ¢S codfish, 25 cs salmon, 24 cs cheese, vinces, but failed to make any special With Diners and Will . Willows. Fruto, Red . e thas a hops, 736 1bs peas, 23 bxs rais- . provision for Manila. Sleepers Bluff Portland, Tacoma. Seattle 7489 t Fing ot this 1a 932 ibs and 436 cs millstuffs, 15,07 Covernor Ide has construed the law | +9U-A. AL | PG Siockton, Sieiced, Frasno, | &8s Davis, Woodland, Knights Land- Company has fix lard, 123 cs canned goods, 19 as not prohibiting this city from rep- | | Hanford, Visaua, bakersileid ing, Marysville, Oroville 1489 t this port when | 1bs tobacco, 73 cs cigars and clgarett f ¢ — resentation, and therefore it is his in- [5:39 B ‘f, : :!"l‘}“é':"?mfdh‘? p‘;l-dt:) bl 3 ooy Sy 3 DTS e San Franelsce automobiles. 8 arums gasoline, tention to declare it a provinee for the | *Chitagh Lanvee “svers day “Direct | Sants M ta, San Luis 1 able on the | irums distillate, 194 cs coal oil, 35 pkgs House. Mr. Benest | paper, 49 cs dry goods, 20 cs boots and Situation on the Water|vurpose of Assembly representation | connettion o Grand Canyon. Obispo, Guadalupe. Gaviota. onl No provincial government is to|9:30 A. M.—Vall it 1 | Santa Barbara, San ven- only D & n ey Limited tor Stockten, el Taloer. Tas - . Silvertown, and, if he | 3P s drug: pkgs r.)u!ldlnc s 3 i Merced, Fresno, Hanfo - : it e B ed 7 otz auck, B0 e Soap 11 Front Still Remains |be catabiished. but in the hear tuture| FSSir, Liomo, et S Na Raiiway. | P e . s R kegs nails. 5 pARKENTINE GLEANER., WHICH the commiission 18 4q Dhde, S SDh S0P Fibres A CMeLovor - Stpekieh, B Lol T TR T Y g . rien nade b iile the T R L el e Unch d ating the province of Manila. [ edtio Snd ot e YR | #'jaro. Watsonville, fanta Cruz, 7 L A Bachhnl Sxidhtis o ta crts sewing machines, 250 ¢8 1 {NAGE SUSTAINED IN COLLISION. | changed,, P e | 4:00 B. M-~ For Stockton, Fresna and - Caswoville, Del Mante, Pacitic Sy s el o g 2 : b Eage ORDERS TO (‘omflamucz WORK giigrmediate polnts. e Tove. Surl, Lom .. N3 ' i t Peking, was a X F 3 et e strike situation on the water ON MARE ISLAND COLLIER § . M.—Overland Express for Denver, - senger on the Captie. =~ * 2% gV £.2 WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | front remained practically unchamged b | Kansas'City, Chicaga and Grand Can- Mondoen: - senger on the Coptic was Movements o essels. .y & vesterday. Both the members of the | Passage of Naval Appropriation Bill { - - e t | 25, |s United States Dep of _A h e 3 o3 verry . Fogty! 2 Greek merchant, who has e [hyinited States Repartment of Agriculture—| Sailors’ Union and the owners of the Removes Obstacle to Construc- Pt T SRR ey DA | am Pt Cocth, LA 5 siness at § kden ‘B e the | s e — vessels expressed themselves as satis- tion of $1,500,000 Vessel, 11112 Broadway, Fortieth . and Sav, a ¥ dolis saye, he was ve osper- | Dus. 5 R 4 ~ |fied with tho present outlook and an- | VALLEJO, June 7—With the news | Pablo ave. Oakiand: University ave. and SN, B b = . Since the war, he declares, the | o o June 8] E 23 b 7| nounced they were prepared to meet |from Washington that the Senate has | West st., Berkeley. ) U N e et VoTies ave made it impossible for June § 25ah. i £ Zlany difficulty that is Iikely to arise. |passed “the naval appropriation bill | Zgg™ | ot g oy L Japanese to carry on business 2 Bl S B S 5| No trouble of any kind occurred along |comes orders from the Navy Depart- MI. TAMALPA]S RAILWAY facerville, Colfax, Marysville, ; K se little brown men. he e s A e h 8 Bk i3 Z|the front and none is looked for by [ment to the officials on Mare Island to | " e, "™ Fery ¥ | Red Biuf S tics ove him out. He St ; | g g3 : £ | the police, strikers or shipowners. bend every eonergy toward the rapid| Jesve ) Vpew P | 840 Oakdale, Cbinese. Jamestown. anama, where he expects 3 [ g : £ The Oceanic Steamship Company an- [clearing away of preliminary obstruc- |San Francisco e Siiotes. | qate 4 bemn Foshumie gt Andote; - AR usiness again £ Kilbura Portiand & Wiy Ports. ] S Z | nounced yesterday that it had given |tions to the building of the long-delayed | T | e e Jugia — Outen o P ptic’s passengers ineluded the | Gorons T AR e o | notice to all its sailors, cooks and wait- |collier Prometheus at the Mare Isiand | Dok | o - | vt | . Port Costa. Martinez, . o Shg- Rureks Tacoma 3 Bolse g | ers that its agreement with - them |navy yard. This ship will cost over | e—— | Tavern et | and Way Statios . G4 m 2 and J‘.f_pan-Ah C. Ander- | vt Himbo'as Eureka 00| would expire on July 7. For some |$1,500,000, and will give steady em- | R:23 al |gpun~ a| 1020 Vallejo, Daily; Napa Sunday - DAORRN W T, Barslit, I | .. .- R e § a7 b sty 0| time past the Oceanic Company has |ployment to 1200 men for three vears | ®HIIGEY TyRemMe |3 v2 B P i . G. T & Way Ports Indepe ‘00| had an agreement with these employes |at least. It is believed that early this | ‘i1 5pl Open. o 4 (.\fl.".‘;::““&_';‘;g;}nr;" L. Bernard, C 90 that in case of trouble or disagree- |fall will see the keel of the collier laid. | ——0 | Aol A Casta, Martities. Byran, Tracy 20 | ment each side would give the other |The yard force is mow erecting the big (Sstwrdaz:33pl =~ [Saved'y 11:28p | e e Gachas Los Angeles.. = ss May Crome- Pts. |, < endey on Modena - .00 | thirty days' notice. The Oceanic peo- |cantilever crane costing $175,000 which | i3 Junetion, Hanford. Lemoore, D Mount Tamalpa 00 » } -+ 0 I . Bd- Noth Head. | 0 ple did not anticipate any trouble, |will be used in the construction of the | > NEUEEIA; Bakersfield, Los . ack, Rev Pocatello ‘00 but being members of the United |collier, GCRAN TRAVEL. | ame B B Eansas Gity, 56, Touls F < B Polnt. Reses L ‘00 Steamship and Transportation Associa- and Chicago P M M. Gravel iaskins M. Heathcote, es, J. M. Hoover, Mrs. J. M Ames Howlett, Hans Just, Mrs & Kirk, Master Kraemer, P. H Lawton, M McAr ) A - J. W. Menck, H. A. Nor- Phoenix Arena & Albion Red B na & Japan......... Roseburg Lawton, TO SALL Salt” ke De: *| Sails. Pler. 00 tion they were forced ‘to serve notice |Seth regarding the wages of men in ~ p ‘09 oy i erve motice | city, We want the world to know ¢ | 190 The Overland Limited—Omaba. ‘os | Lo their men. This company witl con- | U8 CUAL WS U0 Ghough for: all the 1 Chicago, Denver, Kansas City Cloudy 60 | tinue with its employes as at present | sailors that come to this city. We want u.- Nifes, S-n'lnn{lfl:ndmy Stations Clondy 00! till the 7th of mext month, when the |to Rire our own men again if thers e o B B Clear .00 | 3greement expires. is a chance, but in the event of such Glear -0 " “Just as soon as the association gives [a thing proving fruitiess, we will then | [ . Medesta, Merced Cleatr ‘00 the word most of the big steamship | D€ forced to resort to the °“‘ls"‘° for 320 Yosemite Valley Sieeper via Clear .00 companies will be ready to send out sailors and we can secure plenty of * Raymond, Wawona Koute h 34% Benicia, Winters. Sacramento. Cl > g - < em. 5 ear 00 their vessels. The Pacific Coast Steam- NON-UNION MEN SHIPPED. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, Woodland. Knights Landin; Port Costa. Martinez. Byron. i A San Luis Obispo. Seattie . Curacao 10 am|Pier 11 |S. E. Farallon. .. e Norton, Miss Norton ion Py e R L i Glear =% ship Company is in this class and f Sam Frameisce. Marysville and Orovill 1048 N G. Nix and maid, C Tatoos Pt. eldy .00 | S0P e = The marine engineers will stick to ville and Oroville. ¢ and maic 2 atooss Clowds” 00 stands ready to pull up anchors on |, 7! saxineers w! - 4 | 3400 Hayward. Niles and Way <t e M Perra Miss Perrault, | St W Clesr’ 08 their vessels when the time is ripe. [thelT S T wore For Los Angeles, San Diego tions 748 E Rait, WD voe Rumenc| Al N | e Ry W s. ved n | 400 Vallejo, Martin. Clear— [0 It Will have crews to man them, It de- | " yi¢ 3na do not seem to be in favor and Santa Barbara | Weao cut 928 nt Regnault, Rud Rieck/| Newport Mrs. Robinson, Miss L. Calistoga. ‘Traey, Stocktgn, Lodi 10.28 clares, Each boat will take its regu- | 42% Ehmburst, West Leandro, 56. minjmum 53, wind Jar turn in making its departure, but it w! Pier of making such a move. The shipown- | Sinumit—Maxim ers understand from this union that its ta Ro: v e F. | City Puebl 11 am|Pier © | southwest; clear; snow 42 inches, none lost year. ; o Gt i 3 Bigk M. Ae eorkuill, MU T sadene. - 5 pm|Pier 20 Forecust for San Francises and Viciity—Fair | Temaing with the assoclation to giVe | yompers will be ready to sail at the Fot B B | Jovast. Cogloryith, Son Jose. . . ~ | 8. Rosa L 10 am|Pier 11 Friday, fresh westerly winds, vord. ureka--- s Gatos, Wright nkett, Mre. F. Trunkett, A. (S Dok § e Por Sacramento Valley—Fair Fridey. light MAKE CALL ON SHIPOWNERs, | 3Ppointed time. Lo umboldt Bay 440 Hayward, Niles, lrvington. San 8.8 v celli, W. W. Watson, | Barracouta. . |Astoria & Portl am|Pler ds. B A committee from the City Front The stevedores were busy unloading | June 32, 8, 14, 20, 24, 1:30 p.m. Jose, Livermore 11148 G. V. Wills, W. P. Wil- | ¥ Kilbera pm|Pler . ...:’..;""'q"'" Valley—Fair Friday, fresh pegeration called on the officials of the | t1€_€optic, which arrived from the | .June 5, 11, 23, 29, 1120 p.m. | 5.00p The Owl Limited—Newman x_.- 8 s Biie Williameon, Miss. Dr. | gosmeks.. pm|Pier 5 For Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Friday, Pacific Coast Company yesterday aft- 3‘;:?"&’%’55’&1&"‘5333‘( i Thli wtolrk“ st Bt 1wt | a5 okemaed: Lo Angeles 04 P gy G o — «-[Pler 20 | gt east wigdls SRABIE, Diserict ernoon. They wero informed that it |y Yl ."Nehport will also be loaded | For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound | 5 Chicae sqed St fews Specain ; Mrs. L. McGilvray, Miss e i A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | would be impossible for them 'to se- :" Aiighol )fore itk ; °'; | 'Vid ¥ El Paso. Kansas City, St. Louis, Gilvray, Samuel L. Moore, | Eureka pmtioe 40 | of cure a hearing from Wat concern, but | b, hEeliaxsmer made resdy | oria, Vancouver Tl Moore muel F. Smith, cisco. e ' | for her trip. This latter vessel, how- 15209 Hayward, Niles and San Jos» LX - P { SOINT LOBOS—Pissed June 7,noon he Officers announced that should any | oyer s tho last ene to_ be loaded by | Giry of Fue 11 m, | 'S20p Vailejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Sui- M. Stewart. Mrs. K. Stewart Norts Fork.. {Humbaiat. .| 8 amipir 20| _EQINN ZOBOSTPGssed June T,noon of its regular emploves desire an au- | {107, Culgr stovedores . T ML e - ded wun, Sacramento’ . 112 S Coos Bay - iSan ¥ Way..| ® amilier 11| Bay "Bedrg 3 it dience they would be recaived-and their | PS TSEUISF stovedores. ' = @ o | UL ume 15, 30, 11 a.m. | §4tp Suntet Ex Niies, San jose. ”"”""H‘ G State val....1San & War.10 Passed fune 7.4 p m—Stmr Santa cases taken into consideration. It I |nen were taken out and AP RIR TR e AR AoV O Seatiom gliroy. Salinas. Pazo Robies. State Board of Harbor Co - | Thobe " v 2 | Ba " S ro. : u . h ver, | =} s A sectudle- o ped | Am Srtora s portiand] EVERETT—A et | B e amfie Coast weapte will mme | the three steam schooners that lett |For Ensenada, la Paz, Mazatlan, o o e et yesterday afternoon and Au Winslow, from Ballard | being the Pacific Coast people Will not | thig port for coasting points yesterday | Paso, N eans 2% act for the construc- | o~ JONETS juslow, trom Ballard. * | glscuss matters with the-federation. | Unehonn. - There mes na touble 1y | GUAYmas and Other Mexican Ports, 5oy . Whtsanville, Capitoia. platf r the California gueen.......iPuget Sound Por from Port Townsend. | This committee from the federation, = p ta Cruz. Castroville, Del b S securing these men nor did the ship a - western R y to replace the | —— BANDON—Salled June 7—Schrs ¢ T |composed of A. C. Holmes, chairman;| g s experience any difficulty i t- | ite, Pacifie Graye. stroyed when the fire swept the | % Hill, "Albion and Ruby, for San Fran- M. Casey, T. McConnell. J. C. Wiltiams | 012 oI ShATCes on bant Wy % A Pedra. | s e poes Just ¥ he new. platform will cost | S0, oS passed tame 7tr anpy | 2hd John Kean, secrecary. held a con- { 1p& (150 SIS 41 not seem to pay | CUFA€AS.....7th of each meats. 10 am. | e i e ot o | o Helene Blum, from Melbourne, for POt | orenon oy |th feverul other ateamship | much attention to this move and took | | Mastines, Stockton. Saera Py progts af Soes Townsend: Nor bark Ganges, from Port | COmpanies yesterday afternooh, but ;o notice of it at all. { Right Reserved to Change This + mento. Remo. Sparks, Mo t companies with [nited States Coast and Gi Surve e Townsend, for Callao. nothing came of the visits, It is ex- There was no talk vesterday of call Schedule. len B 2 ll: Jeds insured. | and Heights of Tides at Fort Poiut. 1or ¢1ty BUREKA—Arrived June 6—Stmr Al-|pected that something will-deyelop in | O R A ol Al | €20 Bayward: Niles and Sun jowe % Hled proofs some time | Front (Mission-sirect whar() 304 2 miii~s | cazar, hence June 5 power schr Bessie | §is line today, wflen ropresentatives ng oul the leamSters, though' rumor | TICRET | 7809 ¥ena Passenger—Port Costa. Be- fled proofs seme time | e - o R e g | te line today. wilen ropreentatives |naq it on the provious dey that they OFFICES ! ‘Ticis, Soisun. Elmira, Dixon, Rl s <o e - s [rimel . [Tas PORT HARFORD—Arrived June 6, 3| v would be forced to abandon their posts. | San Francisco, Front of Ferry Bulidi Davis. Sacramento, Trckee. This uversightiwill be t —| Stmr Whittl 1¢ reach some agreerent. < ¢ | 3 Ty ng (Lake Taboo). Hazen, Touo his yver ’ - W ¥ Whittier, hence June 5. 3145 | 4 The police force on the front has not | San Francisco Broadway Whar( 3 b 2 ] the new proofs are mr Coos Bay, hence June 5. 4:3 | It 18 announced that all the ship-|yet been Increased and Captain Mar- | Qakland Broadway (0% SaNieg anh Negue b F 7 m—Stmr Atlas, with barge 3 In tow, | 0Wners will stand together through8ut | ijn says he does not expect any trouble | S ¥ Fre randway Whart | #¢ Vel Cragker and Wax S gz 18| ence June 5 |the trouble. Announcement was made | tor the present at least, notwithstand. |C. D. DUNANN.G.P.A.. San Francisco. giop PR T EOOR Sacramento, Marysville, Red- 5. Sailed 6 p m—Stmr Coos Bay, for San | yesterday that an agreement must pps- | ing contrary rumors. Pedro itively be reached with the entire us. ding. Po . e £ s S TR e S ) L LA R . Portlan Sound CABERDEEN—Arrived June §-—chr | goclation and that there will be no | ‘ ’ e e R g o : G 4Ce | chance for any individual settlemen 200 ward, Niles and san Jose Al { | 11.4% (——— — Collides With Antomobile. J 10 lives at 221 Twenty stepped Off a street car (11 Market and Eddy streets |} Dollar, from San Pedro. ont of an automobile, and ATOOSH—Passed inward June 6— | ©f controversy, no mitter what influ- S “Vyrnnlyh o ] Stmr Watson, hence June 4, for Seat-|ence is brought to bear. (Oriental 8. 8. Co.) COAST LINE & (Third and Townsend Streets) bor hospital it was found tgat SRPRIRG IR IGRNOR Stmp Wataqh, ‘henes June ; —— ey . NG 1 LLIGE . v d—Stmr FBureka, ! ned numerous injuries. He e T eoUTeka | LEADER OF SAILORS TALKS. Hav Openas Toeirdeiat tliim st | Y * 610 San Jose and Way Stations.. . 217-221 Brannan St. 06 san Matea. Belmont San joss. » S#n Francisco : scalped. Ope of his shoul- ARRIVED, J H Lunsmann, from Port Angelés, for | Andrew Furuseth, secretary of the . w ocated. His ships were Thursday, June 7. |Banta Rosalla. G fd s e es injured internally, but | _Stmr Barracouta, Dotnan, 96 hours | Boesol . INWANL Trine “T-_Bank SOl | cateaet sty i S oramaE | el p '\ | from Portiand, via Astoria 86 hours. |King, nence May 31, for Port Town.| rement yestorday: g Wl Gilrvey. w seriously the deoctors cannot te Xtmr Heilen P Drew, Gunderson, — | send. » rt Town- 1. gRnnet- Anastetand Aviintt thit: Gt Steamers will leave wharf, corner | Watson ville. Capitola. Santa the present nours from . up_river direct. BOGRT TOWNSEND—Safled June G |OWners mean by their present lockoat Fiasshug Bronnas Maveta, 1 . @ fay R s P —— Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours Nor bark Ganges, from Port Blakeley, Of the stevedores unless they are doing Honolulu. Kobe (ifin“?nfi' calling at| oo .. Schooner Drags Her Anchor. from Sam Diego g for Callao. ' 1t for the purpese of making the sailors Do vou suffer from |Sintiiolt and connecting ar SESRE S0 | T4 The schaoner H. C. Wright, which was | Stmr M E Plant, Nelson, 42 hours| @EATTLE—Arrived =~ June 7—Simr listen 1o the W iling and suffering o Weakness, Varico- | with steamers for Manile, indh., et Ng 1030 enchored off Black woint, dragged her (O CO0 B8Yop . ourtia g4 hours| T Ssiied Tune 7oStmy Jeft L Sag chtinvn who wifl o Hens cele. Hydrocele |carga received on board ¢ day of | hor early yesterday morning and |grom Portland, via Astoria 53 hours. |Skagway. erson, - for | K ane T driven wsain o the broad Stricture, ~ Specific g NI e rore e Way Sintione. {’g ad ifted close in to North Heads | Stmr Marshfield, Dettme: 5 days| ‘Sailed June 7—Stmr Queen, for San | line. Blood Poison, Skin | S.8. America Maru....Sat., June 30, 1906 | ;-lfi Alto, San Jose and Way Sta- when the tug Reliance went to her as- | from Willapa. e , | Francisco; stmr Spokane, for Skagway; The owners of the vessels evidently | Disenses, or any|gg Nippon Maru Sat., July 28, 1906 NS o e . 836 2 The Reliance towed the | Stmr George Loomis, McKellar, 32|stmr Dakota, for China and Japan. '|aré aware of th: fact that the average | chronic or seeming- |gg o 3% | 3.009 Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, sche sugary refinery wharf. ‘nngr:-‘{m:n“l':;?if:nd]g‘nt({fi r;xeguty.rv";l&m kArnved June 7—Stmr Farallon, from | Wofl{lns man in n;rancllco does not | ly incurable trouble? 8.8. Hongkong Maru. .Fri, Aug. 24, 1908 Tose, Wamonville, Sants “ Hongkong, via Yokehama 16 days, via SN " EDRO—Arrived June 7—Stmr [&5 away any Shones for ‘.’5.".?‘.1.’,1"?"3 It 40, COmg. 10 e at| : Round L tckntp at reduced ratee. _ | firefie‘(,i:lfl'fon" i ot 12.159 Water Front Notes. Honolulu 6 day: it Coos_Bay, hence June 5. jof this kind. Th! are taking \advan- once and be thors For freight and passage apply at 330 South San Franeisco, San Jose, he Geeantc Steemship Company's | Fchr Jennie Griffin, Gibeon. 3 hours| SOUTH BEND.Eailed June —Sonr|tage of the Stevedores in their present . oughly cured before | Office, corner First and Brannan sts. | Gilroy. Hollister, Tres Pinos. Jiner Alameda. Captain Dowdell, will |from BofnRe = . 40 con, 11 hours TS T Gfi;flig’kl{f“?:‘rigggn?fi:' 7 :).P:’n;“l 2‘ a‘u‘!‘laorgolt’g Yé.—é';"o,“‘.‘.}.',‘,',.,:", 2 16 Ju tqn late; W. H. AVERY, o -njmchn-ms‘n’flos:m'm' - Hmer A elock tomorrow morning for | SCht, Santiage, AL CT¥NE Deflance. | _Stmr Santa Crus. from San ‘Betro, |sion. However, we shall find out seon. | To the cure of thes: diseases 1 have Asst. General Manager. | Jose and Way Stations..... Hor u with a full cargo and the SATLXD. = stmr.Coos Bay, hence June 5. i3 A0, FIATAMENG, apeRic o - | confined my practice, and by skilifully S apaiiioh } Burlingame, San Mateo. Beres sual number of passengers. ¢ ¥ 2 ‘Thursday, June 7. Sailed June_ 7—®tmr Santa C SHigneh S «ing for the | applied scientific treatment 1 perma- | ~ford. Belmont, San Carlos. Red- ¢ Pagific Mail Comp s Newport | Stm: Bure Jessen, }'flurel,m- San Francisco; stmr Coos Bay r|e g | nently cure ths worst cases. My offices { wood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, 111 sail at noon tomorrow for Panama m;\mr Aibion, Hansen, Deimar Land- Mgo%e'f?r%()wrvstwb AR - w‘;rrrl.éu“:erog::}:ne-oh:sulgm;;rn«:vet to. tha are equinged with cvery instrument ¥ mfi*“&'fl . - . - k v last . , 4N D) —1 une 7— ents ve) 6.30p Jose ay Stations. .. \ nd way ‘p;‘rzi ‘[!»;mr\lllm&vnx;i:r,‘;:' | ot George Loomis, McKellar, Ven- Bk[:,. “B,d,.‘.‘c‘.‘e g‘;,, Bm' r{i‘m;"“l' to the world som@-time ago by lguru‘z}::‘: :fxfga:”fi"‘:.fléfic?’ lr;lo;:“m:(:; L] §00p Ocean View, Colm, Palo Alto.. 18, mer fo e ist . ura rrived June 7—Br s a st = . o > S L A< the liners now on their way | Stmr Arctic, Nelson, Eureka. aran b Baline Oras. ot Bal trermppame o e nammae, aficted with eny private disease or | HONOLULU only—S. 8. Alameda sails 11| OAKLAND HARBOR FE! w4 from Panama reach this port| Schr Mary C. Campbell. Bodega. Arrived June 7—Schr Mahtkona,| LONDON—Arrived June 8—Fr b weakness I want you to call and see| @& M- June 9. Round trip, first-class, | © (oot of Market Street) o e aincharged and laig up. | Scir Banliago, Anderson. Monterey.|rrom’ San Pedre ' *| mdbuard Detallle, from flueenst;wm‘rk ‘me. It will cost you nothing to ascer-| 3125 7.0, 8.00, 9.0, 10.00, 11.00 &. 1. . Sranbport Thomus has lert |in _tow tus Defance, = o .. -] N STRAZTS OF FUCATHEIn Tam | .. QOBAN STEAMERS " | tain positively whether you can be 1200, 1.00, 2.00. 3.00. 1.00. 5.00, 6.00. 5.50 p. m. s Point dry dock and is now | G qye Harbor. L sdta, Jor Poxt| Ny YOREyAceived Jute —Simr | opteg: g Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu! —% for Morning. P for Afternoon neport wharf preparing | Cain: Sequoia, Hutman, Willapa Har-| GRAYS HARBOR—Shiled [ Majedtice e excepted. only. - antla. vor A O anued e o | Satled June T—gtnr Amerika tor| Consultation B & Yenturs fally § 9.8 Jané 11 Stops a¢ all sations o0 d \ Thomas | Hamburg; stmr La Terraine, for : ‘st Steamship Com- | Sehr James H Bruce, Swanson, Ta-|L Wand, for Sar Frandleco. Stme Grosser Kurfuerst, for Bug-em. “and TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS—S, 8 Mariposa senyal sail today for Guay- | coma s L Arrived Jupe soNchr Metha Nelson, ® BREMEN—Arived June TSt an o salie 11 & g 4. Geand Teks i nos mad Siher SR sy 10 gn WCTES ong 6w i | Wil Nence 7U8¢ sonr Commerva, fax Chorbours And Hremen, wnd York. | Examination yovage for nadivd tetes, 91235 6 days| NORTH SHORE RAILROAD NEWS OF THE OCRAN. e, ; | T¥hed | sune 8—Schr Feai | cegded. 5 |, All Letters Strictly Confidential, J. D. SPRECKELS Via Sausalito ¥ 'Y e et 4o ghe. Shipptag | o Maz 30In lat 41 40 . 1on 36 10 W, | Guayinee; schr Falcan for Vot ta chf.fig’fif‘?wwf??:fi!“ 3ane T—Stmr | Hours: 10 45 12 2. m:: 2 0.4 and 7 to | Gengral Agonts. Pier e q'eé'.eel""& saunanits] SV R : »Matte! & Br ship t ’ E e, | schr Dauntless, for San Francisco. HE BOURG--Afrived J | p. m |st., Francisco. Oakland y 1 it Merehont nnd the Mgrimer, for B K REDONDO—Sailed June 7 | €I N une 6—Stm, Th who have no mo ill be |hiroa ud office, 1008 11:90 a. m. *: To Lead for Europe, : TELEGRAPHIC. PO Tegaett, for San Propotmr |Deutschland, trom New York, for Hum. g8 NG " ey, w bt 4 : | 3N ! 3 ’ oy v NT LOBOS, June 7—10 s 4 2 netseo. | burg, and proceeded. " treated untii such times as they can | T —————— The Italien ship Elisa Is chartered | POINT 7 I N}: PORT. safled June 6—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm make @ payment on their case. if you| BAY AND INTERURBAN RO i p. m. e el 3 __._____________m_l!m San 7:45 a. m. daily for Ca: ro and way ¢ p. m. S for .wheat. fiour or barley from this| Weather hazy; wind W; velocity 8 miles | HONOLULU—Sailed June 6—Bktn k and have no money come any- Chehalis, for Columbia River; mhr;mx',ulrfinga&.-y—fmvea June 7—guad| N2 po vo the United Kingdom, Havre, per hour. Y port ¥ "kl DOMESTIC PORTS. | DR 2 J ! Astwery of Daiies VENTURA—Arrived June T—Barge ,":;‘ R"y%fi;r"énfix "1;5%%’."’"“' | meitanie. from New Xork stmr' Noora: | "o IMARE ISLAND NAVY VAI!D,."’:*K_& m. Saturdays only for Casa- (3 Hands. Santa Paula, : W tug | v —Saile, une 6 5 v - -~ . The u‘a:\.‘"“rl W Came :;sas veen | 503 K8 0 1 _Tug Sea King, with T San Frapeifcn vis Sl_netl'flr! -n,sd.cm'n“?:'??;xzfl,';:‘mm m-xv..:" 5 : @l : 1&!’A VALLEY. :03:-‘ Du:gr"l= imn" o e ¢ urchased by the Seattle Shipping e Santa Paula in tow, for San 3 FORBIGN PORTS. | yesterdav, Juse 6. from Manukona and ° \ @ | _Monticello 8. S. Co. and m%'u b ! ny and the bark Agate has been DAL, i Y OROEAE e ATEved pElis T o i g“g“.;:':,,:"-' ',“,:i?",’;’ frageed an- | ZE e SRR ric R, obe conscetiune Y oket Office: , Union Dapot, foof of to \\'oodl&d;:m& "L‘:d' 'll‘,f\l‘ehl}frm* of Ag-r?m%,—n. gll_:«rleisulr‘-)e T—Stmr Cas- Br sng‘rflmnenlfi‘n. (rotm Yyal_}couverq,p J‘,{N \»..E.l was finally uu:cl(:::rvefi" Smlflm for Mel‘l Boats n'gui |t — ; sales were P cade, for S: 2 Co. | stmr no ru, from ' ! ¥ : Sar al 7 , ©9: 48 | T T ——— i Satdees cade, O Hwne T—Br stmr Dulwich, | ANTWEHD-—Saled June - B anip| "BL% yimr Marsifeld—an Tuns 4 ! r P a. m., 123 3:18. §:00, g . -~ Exports by the Nevadun. | from Victoria. | Fulwood. for San Francibco, p L fo it St L e LIV LR TS lzlz m M . S Frang g and office, P"“DEN wN The steamer Nevadan, which shiled | Sailed june T—Ger stmr Albenga, for | BRESS-Sailed June 3—Fr bark Bid- | on ‘account of - ek b Lk B i y e t g block south | % o e enteamsl SHopolulu and Kehului Yokehame: bkin Poriland, for Redon-|art, for Fort Tomnsend. I A ke hovliTinae wr g ket-st. G & I8 carte | : on eyt o ise ‘dlued 41 do:schr Andy Hahoney, for San Iran- | HAMBURG—Safled June 3—Ger stmr|ress. 5 e Sak vy San Francisco e L aivee ! 3 A sy ‘ . : ? 3 ot " B. Manager. : v Pl lek & % e S

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