The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 13, 1906, Page 7

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\FLAMMABLE RUBBISH ENDANGERS WATER | FRONT. { 'MEN EXTINGUISH _AZE NEAR TRANS- PORT WHARF. : front was saved from the t th BOA F i 3] e wha food rves have not f not e officials charged with taking even ordinary 1eir preservation Howard tc Mair street wn with dry and in- which takes fire in of times s is rt The ome of the mo wate hi there is aiways peeduy fans Once started 1! directions under ous conflagration on ern curb of chief wharfin the state to a > fire him- AMER ALERT, WHICH HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO THE STATE NAVAL MILITIA. A organized a bucket b dlings, 10 ctls corn, 58 cs canned goods. . fifteen minutes’ hard 18 pkgs groceries and & CxtietuRbis the fire vaste, 420 1bs lard. fow the des on amp goods, 21 E d where t army ope and 1 pkg ma- * now stands. Many fires & ere of late. % A » ago the army trans- Movements of Steamers. port orted the dan to the -~ ef ger. The transport people TO ARBIVE ok to State keep the place wet down would provide They we bree street adds a t blows down Acap Ammon York via Ancon passers-by s and cigar~ zing ma ere they TO 8 Steamer fall. w Humboldt City Topeka Indiana San Skagway & War Nome & St oreman, et, was charged with liner ongst s VENTURA Santa Paula, hence June 10, in tow l\;\g Sea King, and sailed for San Fran- cisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 12—Stmr Brunswick, for San Francisco. LA\'I ERN PORTS. LPHIA PHILADE Arrived June 11— Br_stmr_Bisnopgate, from Junin. BELAWARE BREAKWATER — Passed June 12—Br stmr Cralgard, from_Callao. NEW )Z’K——Arrned June S—Ship John A Brig VANCOUVER, B —Br stmr Empress of Japan, kohama, etc.. Br ship Levernbank, for Antofagasta. YOKOHAMA — stmr Winnebago, d from Port Blakeley. "BREIGN PORTS. eint Safled June for Shanghai. 10—Stmr Msnehuria, June 8$—Br b for Victeria “OLON- ved June 8—Stmr ama. from New York SOURABAYA—sailed June — —Br stmr_Manchester, for San_Francisco, LIVERPOOL—in port May 31—Ger ship Christie, for San Francisco, via \u{den‘mm )A—Sailed May (14 verburn, for San Diego, do: stmr Empress of Pan- 29-—Br @stmr via Lon- 31—Br GIB!’.AL'II—\ Re—! May Hongkong. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived May stmr Hermonthis, hence May sailed June 2 for Hamburg, v ports. B Sun and Tide. included There WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12 of Tid and Geodstic Fort P 4111037, H W 0.9 P stevedores go by recos- ARRIVED. familiar h and in- Tuesday, June 12. N back i search Stmr Breakwater, Johnson, — hours from Portland via Coos B Union-street | _Stmr Mandalay. Sanford, 40 hours ic watch- | from Crescent Citv — Schr Banning, Thomas, 40 he w ; ;. days from Navidad was set on the yester- Schr 8 T Alexander, Johnson, 18 days and John Oliver was from Kahului g act of looting a case r C T Hill, Mellburg, 5 days from ? M. Gray, manager e River. f smos ided to make Bottger, 10 days from e e of for the sake e N < , i oy Somers. Soiland, § days other vessels CLEARED. e company. . Tuesday, June 12, o 1s an offense which Nor stmr Reidar, Strangebye, Eu-| % isdiction of the Teka: Western Fuel Co and securing a Federal o BKin Archer, Lancaster, Honolulu; t takes time. By the time the X Tuesday, June 12 s issued the United States Br stmr Capac, Hose, Port Town- office was closed, so Oliver send; W R Grace & Co, ed over to the city police, | Ger stmr Nauplia, Héins. Hamburg, who will hold him until this morning, |gic. ¥a Seattle and Tacoina; Lendai whe arshal Shine will e hi . Gra - 5 = N Marshal Shine will tak v ‘:’;" CLEARED AT MONTEREY. s stody. Oliver was considerably Ship Marion Chilcott, Larsen, Hono- sence of liquor when ar- | julu; Assoc: ued o1l r & wite and three chil- AILED. p iesday, June 12. U S stmr Thetis, Hamlet, Point Bar- e row Water Fromt Notes. Nor stmr Reidar, Stangebye. Eureka. The steamship Indiana, Captain| Stmr James S Higgins, Higgins, Fort | Baies Ty a resterday for | Brage. - ruve eailed yesterday o |_ Stmr Indiana, Struve, Nome and St d with the b b - | Michael, via Seattle and Tacoma. in The Indiana will leave | " Stmr 'Vanguard, Odland, Eureka. we Ce Port Townsend. The In-| Bark Will W Case, McPike, Port and | Townsend, in tow stmr Indiana. taking passengers Schr Emma Claudina, Peterson, Eu- & tle, wili proceed to St Nome. r"k"! i S G Harb me Schr Espada, Sarrins, Grays Harbor. Japanese, who conducted | copr sbbie, Gruggell, Grays Harbor. a res in & tent at what was § SPOKE Mark eet, searched with a match long 26 W, Br_ship for a leak In his gasoline A ields, for San Fran- e He found the leak. Tent and cisco. - k2 lap were blown half way across Mar- May ';’A!“ lat 1 b.rl.ons f“- Br ship ket street, but at the Harbor Hospital IWORre, et ey 3, tor-Qnocns- | v found that the Japanese had . long 37 W, Br . ned only & few burns. para, from Antwerp, for San United States revenue cutter f T AL a 3 N etls, Captain Hamlet, safled yester.| Per schr § exander—June 9, 120 Point Barrow on her regular |miles SW of Point Reves, ship M- Jor Bt BT O e ar Suen | Laurin, from Sen Francisco, for Bai- ance as she can to the whaling | TELEGRAPHIC. cet now frozem in near that head- | POINT LOBOS, June 12—10 p. m— Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 22 eam schooner Mandalay artived | miles per hou 2 % y with 406,000 feet of lumber. | L. .o D”""“T“d i o enen wort with | o EUREKA—Acrrive une 11 iooner reached p ith | peflance, with schr Minnie A and the C. T. Hill with!gng schr Mary Dodge in tow, hence ! June The hon General Banning ar- PORT HARFORD—Sa June 11, ed yester from Navidad with |3:30 p m—Stmr Melvitte” Deilar, fof e ST, . days Seattle. § cedar logs. She was forty days _ Arrived June 10, 10 p m—Stmr Ar-| yll, from Honolulu. QP'AFTLLAS&“EG June 12—Jap sr Kanagawa Maru, for China and Japan; king tue trip. % "he British ship Balasore, which will | Liverpool, takes the first cargo that has left here this|stmr Watson, for St. Michael. June 11— for the Old World. mr Al Ki, for R‘H!“'flé. P . Mail liner Manchuria, Salled June 11—Stmr Shawmut, for R Manila., via Yokohama. June 1i—Stm. pie port, arrived June 11 at | Dolphin, for Skagway | :a!leu June 12—-Stmr Orizaba, for NFV\ PORT BP‘A(‘H—Suiled June 12| | 8chr Lucy, for Umpqua. | Arrived June l"-*rhr Lottie Carson, | from Eureka. | PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed June |12—Sehr C 8 Holmes, for Port Town- | na British bark Don, from London Vancouver, B. C., has put into Mon- vidio wii.. the captain sick. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to the Shipping | send Merchant and the Mariner. [""SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 12— The British bark Lord Templetown | gchr Carrier Dove, from Port Blakeley; Honolulu) was chartered prior 10| gemr Nome City, from Redondo. for lumber, from Rureka 1o at 37s 6d. 4 Sailed June 12—Tug Redondo, with tmyr Coronado in tow, for San FKran- . schr Matthew Turner, for Puget | stmr Californian, for San Fran- | Sydney Bxports for Hawaii. wal The s Chilcott was cleared | cisco. for H(-x‘.ur;u:;ilrn\?z’s'erda\. with 16,000 PORT GAMBLE—Sailed June arrels of crude oil in bulk, valued at Power schr AtSus. for San Francisco. £4600, The cargo was laden at Monte- OOSH—Passed Juue X senorne, irom Seattle, for San Fran- cisco, in tow of stmr Meteor. A N vatned | NOME—Arrived June 11—Stmr Sen- “The barkentine T F2 lued | ceterday for B0, o Tt fonlow- | sgor, from Seattle and will sail June | g r 3 e - VALDEZ—Arrived June 11—Stmr | 50,000 1bs rice, 1066 ctl oboil’ley. 35? | P r Siten entiin bales hay, 500 1bs beans, 12— CORINTO—Arrived June 1—Ger ostris, from Hamburs, for GUAT P.MAI A—Arrived Uarda, hence LAN—Sailed ' June 10—Ship St David, for Port Townsend. "GUAYMAS —Arrived Jt 9—Ship J B Thomas, from Newcastle, Aus HONGKONG—Sailed June 12—Stmr Chin for San Francisco. Arrived June 12—Ger stmr Nicome- dia, from Portland. ACAPULCO—Sailed Peru. for Ancon. *VICTORIA, B. C.—Sailed June 12 Jap stmr Kanagawa Maru, for Yoko- hama. 3 Arrived June 12—Nor stmr Titania, hence June 9, for Nanaimo. | OCEAN STEAMERS. June May 30, 12— for June 12—Stmr NEW YORK—Arrived June Stmr Oscar II, from Copenhagen. Arrived June 12—Stmr Caronia, from Liverpool and Queenstown. Arrived June 12—Stmr Bremen, from Bremen and Cherbours. Sailed June Stmr Moltke, for Naples and Genoa; stmr Kaiser Wil- helm der Grosse, Carpathia, for Trieste. Naples, Genoa —Arrived June 12—Barge] —Br | | Los Angeles Clear Modena ........ Clear Mount Tamalpais Clear North Head... Clondy Poeatello Clear Point Reges Li Portiand Phoenix Reno . Red Biuff for Bremen; stmr | and | .-\\1‘\\'ERP-~\rrl\odyJu‘?e 12—Stmr | Vaderland, from New GIBRALTAR—Arrived Stmr_ Koenig Albert, for Naples and Genca, and proceeded. BREMEN_—Arrived June 12—Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, from New York. TL\FP\IFP‘F Sailed May 20—Stm ':cr'np!s, from Hamburg, via Genoa, for | San Francisco BOULOGNE—Sailed _ June 12—Stmr | Graf Waldersee, for New York. | Memoranda. June 12— from New York, | _EUREKA, June 11—The power schr Corinthian, from FEureka, for San Francisco, is reported ashore on out- side_beach, opposite shipyards. LONDON June 12—Br bark Don, from London, for Vancouver, put int Montevideo with captuin sick. TR 4 | NORWEGIAN B “FRAM” ! WILL BUILD HEADQUARTE! | Orgafization Appoints Committee to Secure Lot on Which to Erect a [ Meeting Hall. | The Norwegian Club “Fram,” which, | by the way, is the leading Norse local organization on the Pacific Coast, held a largely attended meeting Sunday at Twenty-second and _Folsom streets. Over 5 per cent of the 250 members the club were present, and it was learned from the report of the secro- tary and the board of directors that all the members of the club had been accounted for after the recemt disaster. Many of them had suffered heav losses, but all exhibited a cheerful spirit and a determination to assist in | the reconstruction of the stricken city. It was decided that the club should | at once secure a lot and erect a head- | quarters and meeting hall. A commit | tee, consisting of T. C. Dickson, P. O. Aune and A. J. Wilberg, was appointed with full power to act in selecting and securing such headquarters. It was announced that Dr. Thorstein Veblen had been appointed as professor | of political economy at the Leland | Stanford Junior University, and the | secretary was instructed to send a let- | ter of congratulation to Dr. David Starr | Jordan upon the acquisition to that | | educational institution in the appoint- ment of Professor Veblen. | paid a eulogy to the memory of the late’ | dramatist, Henrik Ibsen, and the club | dolence expressing that the death of the | noted author was a loss not only to the Norwegian nationality, but to th literary and dramatic world. VSR T S A S | ARRESTED FOR A MURDER DDNIA- FORTY YEARS AGO Marn Who Has lloel a Fugitive From Justice Sinee 1867 Betrayed by His Wife, MUSKOGEE, 1. T, June 12.—Newton Bohannon was arrested I night at Okmulgee, 1. I, on a charge of having County, Texas, in 1867. Bohannon has been a fugitive from justice for forty years. He was located on information l‘lven by his wife. Mrs. Bohannon is the mother of sixteen children, all of | which were born since the commission of the crime, which is said to have been i most atrocious. | 0. A. Tveitmoe, president of the club, | murdered Moses E. Cholde in Fanning | | lows: | in violation of the spirit of the procla- | Police Department has been notified to { | as well as in all others which tend to- | { adopted resolutions of regret and con- | Charlotte M. Lee for a divorce. | W. E. Lee Reverses Usual Order by WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. \ United Staies’ Dej Weather Buresu, June 12, tment of 1906, Agriculture— z = 2 z E g ko5 STATIONS. & : g : 5 Baker Pt.Cldy .00 Bolse Clear .0 hu.»..-' e Independence Kalispell Clear Clear Clear Salt Lake.. 8an Diego San Francisco n Luis (lh[\pn 3 Spokine 3 Tatoosh ....... Walla Winaem! Yuma northwest winds. Valley—Fair Wednesday: h vrlndn Valler—Falr Wedaesday: warmer: brisk Vor Tos Abgeles and vicinity—Fate Wednes- day; brisk southwest winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. MANY VIOLATE BUILDING RULE Mayor Issues a Proclamation of Warning to All Offenders. | Mayor Schmitz has issued a procla- mation of warning to those who are violating his former proclamation granting the right to erect one-story Structures without permits by putting up two-story structures. It is as fol- Mayors office, proclamation, June 12, To the Citizens of San Francisco: A few days after the fire I issued a proc: lamation to the effect that temporary one-story buildings, either of wood or| of corrugated iron. could be buflt with- in the burned district without applying to the Board of Public Works for a permit. It has come to my attention that ad- vantage is being taken of this privi- lege, and that several people are erect- | ing temporary two-story wooden or| corrugated iron buildings. which is not violation of the la but is also | n, which I issued upon this sub- Ject with a view of aiding the property owners of the burned district to re- | establish their business upon their for- | mer sites. I am sorry to see this spirit. and wish to hereby notify all those violat- ing the aforementioned rule that the pay particular attention to this class | of construction. and where a violation | it reported, the party or parties so do- | ing will be denied the privilege of eracting any temporary structure whatsoever. You are uiso notified that these temporary structures are »ubic-ou to removal upon a sixty days' notic As conditions are now assuming | more normal proboriions, permission | for the erection of buildings in the un- burned district and outside of the fira limits must be secured from the Board of Public Works, and the building built in accorflance with the building Jaws. Property owners are also requested to remove the debris on the sidewalk n front of their property in order that | the gtreets may_be more quickly put| 1 good order. Your earnest co-opera tion is requested in all these mattera, ward the speedy rebuilding of onr! stricken city, and fair treatment and fair consideration is expected from all. E. E. SCHMITZ, Mayor. HUSBAND COMPLAINS THAT WIFE USED HIM ROUGHLY Aceusing Wife of Physieal Cruelty | and Asks Divorce. | W. BE. Lee has brought suit against In the complaint, which was filed yesterday, Lee alleges that his wife abused Nm in many ways, often striking him and causing him much bodily and mental pain. He also cites an occasion where- in, he alleges, she told him- that she hated him and wished him dead. Lee is willing to pay his wife $25 | a month alimony and let her keep their outhful son George. Judge Hebbard. yesterday granted a divorce to H. A. Howard from lda M. Howard on the ground of unfaithful- ness. SN = G PR e YOUTH RELEASED FROM CUS- TODY.—John B. Velzian, a youth whose home is near Suisun, was re- b U.x:mg‘ St;\toe:mcl:'mmgnnmr Heacock yesterday ng. e was chnr(od by Postoffice Inspector D. yne with h;vlq: maliciously fired a into n rural mall box. Lack of anee of malice broulht nlwm thc dl-nlml of the case A 10V I . orsmoy AILWAY TRAVEL. (reat Northern Railw «THE COMFORTABLE WAY"” SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES To St. Paul, aneapolu, Chlcago and All Points East. North Nave Ferry Depot San Francisco Telephone Oakland 7538 G. W. COLBY, General Agent 952 Broadway Oakland TWENTY-FIVE-YEMR LEASE ENTERED INTD BY PABST COMPANY Gives $130.000 for the Use of a Water Lot for Quarter Century. A lease to run twenty-five years, which is believed to be the longest term covered by any similar agreement in thig city since April 18, has been ef- fected through the agency of Baldwin & Howell. The Pabst Brewing Company has agreed to pay the sum of $130,000 to W. A. McCreery for the lease of the water lot, 45:10x137:6 feet in size, on East street, between Mission and Mar- ket. This is the largest as well as the longest lease vet reported. | Under the terms the brewing com- | pany is to construct at its own expense a substantial brick building of not less, than three stories in height, which at| the end of the lease is to be purchased by McCreery at a price to be mutually agreed upon. The lessee was repre- sented in the deal by its Pacific Coast agents, J. M. Wilkins and W. Neamann. | East street promises to be a thor- oughfare where wholesalers and like concerns will be located. S S O Y Liner Westernland Unhurt. PHILAOLLPHIA, June 12.—The American Line steamship Westernland, ! which went aground yesterday at the entrance to Delaware Bay, was floated at midnight and reached here today in good condition, having sus- tained no damage by running on the ' shoals. | MEN Do vou suffer from Weakness, Varico- cele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Specific | Blood Poison, Skin| Diseuses, or any chronic or seeming- | ly incurable trouble? 1f so. come to me nt’ once and be thor- oughly cured before it is too late. To the cure of thesa diseases I have confined my practice, and by skilifully | applled scientific treatment I perma- o > nently cure the worst cases. My offices | are equipped with every instrumen ern methods of practice. If you ar amMicted with any private disease or me. It will cost you nothing to ascer- | tain positively whether you can be Consultation and Ali Lette"s Strictly Confidential. Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to | Those who have no mon-y wlll be treated until timi s ciy | f you are sick and have no money come any- kovz. Specialists for Men 1212 Turk Street, nr. Webster W. W. Montague & Co. Mantel, Grate, Tile and ! and device essential ts the most mod weakness I want you to call and see, cured. Examination F R E E 8 p. m. | make a payment on their case. DR.WALCOTT C0. San Francisco Furnace Departments 2270 to 2276 FOLSOM ST. General Office, 1023 O'Farrell St. i-30th SR Bromo Quinine wmlm‘mm 25 | 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco comer l Parcells Safe Co. i COR. 14th and WEBSTER STS. OAKLAND {Temporary J Large S AF Now on | Stock Hand ... ‘Will Occupy Our New Building on | MARKET ST., NEAR FIRST, S. F.| :fifi‘v‘fif‘“a;fl,‘i"lu wE'S BNGLEE B herivten. Takone u.lw Pangorans Subsiitutions and Imite: 4 4 Homa. 'I]."NrMG-I all Druggiess. T R (e OCEAN TRAVEL. STEAMERS LEVE BROADWAY WHARF San Francisco. For Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara Santa Rosa Sllle of California For Enreh---flumboldt Bay Pomona Coromna For Seattle, Tuoma. Puget Smd Ports, Victoria, Vancouver matilla Cfly of Puebla Qn«n AAAAAAAAAAAAAA |For Ensenada, h Paz, lzuthn, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, | Calling at San Pedro and East San . Pedro. Curacao ... June 13, 10 a. m. Right Reserved to Change This Schedule. TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICES: San Francisco..Front of Ferry Bullding | San Francisco ..Broadway Whart akland < 968 Broadway . F. Freight Office. ... Broadway Wharf | | C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A, San Francilco Toyo Kisen Kaisha, (Oriental 8. 8. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at Steamers will leave wharf, First and Branran streets, 1 for Yokohama and Hongkong, umn. at s | Morganhill, RAILWAY TRAVEL. lurmnond Benfeia, Sacramento, Suisun and Way Stations. . Vallejo, Napa, Calist Santa Rosa. . Martinez. San 6.089 Niles. Pleasanton, Livefmore. Tracy. p. Stoekton. 7280 Elmhurst, West San Leandro, Newark, merfllk San Jose, Los Gatos, Wri S5.489 Share Line UIIM—S'! Jose, Salinas, Paso Robles, San Luis Tacom... fll. Woodland. Knlghl.s lAmL ., Marvavil ()!nvfllc .Iu'e Watson vill Castroville, Del \ Grove, Surf, Lompoc. Martinez, Antioch. l&vn-m Tracy, Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armona Hanford, Visalia, Porterville Port Costa. Lathrop Merced, Mo- desto, Fresno, Hanford, Vi salia, Bakersfield Niles, “San Jose, Livermora. Stockton _(*Milton). Valley Spring. lene, Sacramento, -emlllexuuu Marysvills, Red Blu! Oakdale, (‘hm-m “Jamestown, Sonora, Tuclumne and Angels, Adiantic ‘Express — Ogen_and chllond Port Costa, Martinez, and Way Stations i nlle)n Daily: Napa 408y 4oty 6430 T4y Sunday Los Angeles Passenger — Pors Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy "Hanford. Lemoors, Bakersfield, Los Junetion, | Visalia | Angeles . . e 708 480 243 11009 1020 E! Paso. Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago and Limited—Omaha. ago. Denver. Kansas City Niles, San Jose and Way Stations Sacramento River Steamers Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Modesto. Merced Fresno . : 328 Yosemite Valley Sleeper via Raymond, Wawona Route | 3499 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento. 1 Woodland, Knights Landing. | ‘Marysville and Oroville 3409 H.{wd, iles and Way Sta- ons. 4.00p Vailejo, Martinez, San Ramon, Napa. Calistoga. Santa Kosa. Stockton, Lodi est_San Leandro, Newark. Centerville, San Jose. Los Gatos, Wrigh rd. . Irvington. 1140 OLfi 4.00p 4209 The Owl Limited—Newman, 1.0s Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tu- lare, Bakersfield. Los Angeles 5.00 Chn-uo and St. Lou :'p-rml_~ 3 St. Louis, 5.00 S.409 h‘n Lo- Angsles. Deming, Paso, New Orleans Pajaro, Watsonwille, Santa Cruz, “Castroville, Monte, Pacific Grove China and Japan Fast Maii— Omaha. Chicago, Dinver. Kun- sas City. St. Louis Martinez, Storiton ‘mm mento. Reno, spasis. Mon- Capitola, Del 5.4 6.209 and Sai Tose .. 7.08p Reno Passenger—Port Costa, Bo- Davis, Sacramento, Truckee, (Lake Tahoe), HMazen, Tono- pah. Goidfield and Keeler Vallejo, Crockett and Way Sta- tions, Sunday only Oregon and ¢alifornia Fxpress— Sacramento, Marysville. Red. ding. Pol'fllnd Pnl!l Sound and Eas Hayward, \Hn and San Jose (Sunday only) COAST LINE 8 (Third and Townsend Streets) San Jose and Way Stations San Mateo. Belmont, Gilroy, Watsonville, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey. Pacifie Grove. South san l’nnflrn San Mateo, Palo Alto, B\lr\m San Mateo, Red- Menlo Park. Palo Alto, San fose - San Jose and Way Stations. - Pfln .\lto San Jose and Way Sta- 7.00m 1128 m 8.4 1145 9.00p | 6 7.00a Del lunu El&m—mul‘lm atsonville Santa On.u Del Monte, Monterey, B § South San Francisco, San 'ose, Gilroy, Hollister. Tres Pinos. Way Statious. Jose, Los Gatos. San Jose and Way Stations... Buriingame, San Mateo. Beres. ford, Belmont, San Carlos. Red- wood, Fair Oaks. Menlo Plri. Palo Alto.. - San Jose and Way Stations 8.00p Ocean View, Colma. Palo Alto. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) ! 7.00, uo 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 &. m. 00, 4.00. 5.00. 6 00, QMD m. 19354 *1.55a 19.06a 5 TAgee, LEdtee iy only. em“.n I l : For Stockton, Merced (direct | California i Limited ¢onnection for Yosemite | Val ley), Fresno, Hanford, lia, Bakersfleld and mediate points. | 9:30 —California Limited, 3_days Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), ‘nl‘ll and | Shanghai, and connecun‘ at Hongkon; with steamers for Manila, India, etc. cnfi o received on board on day of | sal Round trip tickets at reduced rate: For freight and passage apply office, corner First and-Brannan sts. W. H. AVERY, Assts General Manager. OCEANIC S. 5.C Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, 8. 8. Ventura sails 2 p. m., June 21. at Honolulu HONOLULU only—S. 8. Alameda salls 11 | a. m., June 30. Round trip, first-class, | $125. TA_HITI; SOUTH SEAS—S. 8. Marlposa sails 11 a. m., July 1. Grand Tour this voyage for native fetes, $125; ¢ days on Tahiti. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, General Agents, Pier No. 7, foot Pacific st, San Francisco. Phone West 1273, Oakland office, 1008 Broadway. Phone Oakland 6202 e —————————————————————— BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLB.IO and NAPA APA VALLEY RO UTE. Iontleeuo 8. 8. Co. and Napa Valley Elect! R. Co. Qou'mmm' 2::::.1 Boats I gn n.m..lxunoon. h.”.'l fi and of foot o! Mission m Bl FralSoe 2% Ferry. Meals a Phone, Temporary 406. *Lands Nnvy Yard direct. NG | | Tto CMcl‘o Leaves every day. Direet connection to Grand Canyon. . M.—Valley Limit ror Stochton. Merced (direct connection with Yeo- semite Valley), Fresno, thlor& Vi- | ;-‘uln, Bakersfleld and points on Sier i A |10:55 A M.—Fox Stockton, Riversbank, Oakgale and points on Sierra Railway: P. M—For Stockton, Fresne and o tytmatinte points. P. M.—Overland Express for Den- Ver, Kansas City, Chicago and Grand Can TIC: ;(ET OFFICES—Ferry buildin | San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Fortie st. and San Pablo ave., Oaklan: nivers ‘lllfi ave. and West s OT Yosemite Valley ile-ve Merced for Yosemite Valley 0 P. M. every day. M. and 2:00 'NORTH SHORE RAILROAD Via Sausalito For &nmno, Auh vuhy San 0. 5, - 5, 5:6.. ).. 7 m. P i & 5 to San Quentin. 7:45 a. m. umly for Cazadero and way stations. p. m. suurdqu only for Caza- dero and way station: m. daily, uxcvn Satur and Ilndly. for Point Reyes and vd:y’ Sta~ m‘lct OM U’llo- Depot, foot of |l1' TAMALPAIS RALWAY :‘: Sausalite Ferry—Foot Market .. \

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