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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 3 QUIET SUMMER FOR PRESIDENT Wil Rccmrc Few People Puring His Stay .at Opyster Bay. Informal .\Ti&rws to Be Delivered on the F uurtl é IS AT ON SHLE Bids Invited for Issue of "Thirty Million Dollars. BUILDERS TEST THE NEBRISKA Warship Makes 18.95 Knots Over Course | Off Pomt Beal batueship ial today prescribed Lawe was ‘-1(:“.\ naval de hall make iders as- _easily accom- nder R. E Naval inspec- (rfdl‘u’!“"", and n were aboard n »fMicial capacity head of the shipbufld- completed the Nebraska, aboard braska ‘was out a-part of the afternoon. The e day was spent in .;\vlng‘ ipasses, test- ery and watching the boat. When she was over the prescribed course on a spin machinery worked in a hat Chief Engineer L. B. Cros- yunced entirely satisfactory. raska will go ta the Puget vy Yard July 5 and her bot- i be cleaned in preparation for ial trial this month B — Ten Hurt On Sceamie Raflway, July 2.—A car on the ¢ filled with pleasure seek- 2 the track on a 50-foot estle at Creve Coeur Lake yesterday., ternoon and turned over. but did not off the trestle. Ten persons were ed, veveral seriously, but none wiil! | Captain all the fore- | avior of the the UNIQUE METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION WILL BE USED IN ERECTING CLARK BUILDING Remforced Concrete Walls With Terra- Cotta Eront. Location Fn Second, Street South of Stevenson. class A l;m!dmx\ d on Second street h\\ dent of the N. Clark & | rra Cott: Works. The struc- | ated fifty-five feet south street. It will be of re- g with terra cotta ompleted in eight re construction ont exterior wall with hollow. tile he bullding will proof as building art I’ e window frames and | and wired glass ts have been let the steel work "he b ng will contai be a model n stores and | structure. LO0EE BEFORE THE AN JURY Inquiry Into Campaign Contributions in Boston. ited States Sen- REINFORCE TERRA CO' ON SECOND WILL ENFORGE + NEW MEAT LAw |Secretary Wilson Gives| Up Vacation for This Work. 2 CONCRETE BUILDING. WITH # NT, TO BE ERECTED | for Pr the t 1 be sked for on g verdict w. the WASHINGTON, * July 2. — Secretary ison of the Department of Agricul- cided not to enter upon his ation until he has completed | ion necessary meat inspection law. his entire time the next two months. MRS. COREY WILL MEET HUSBAND IN NEW YORK ::.: rk for pure food law > will re- oY quire attention, but he intends to leave 5 this almost wholly to Dr. H. F. Wiley, Leaves for Metropolis, Where It Is | chiet of the u of chemistry. By d f the President Secre- Said a Conference Is to Be Held. tary Wilson today | statement ued the following livestock are the healthi- 3 1 The great ranges of ; ATCH TO THE CALL e herds of cattle in| y g percentage of the disease is| BR K. Pa, July 2—Mrs. W. E. small. ~“The Federal Gov- ! . rning, accom- dily reducing. by ap-| 1 Ada Corey, her | Proved o methods, this small York. It is salg | Percentage = inspection of the ani- Will be held between Mra | Mals before and at the time of slaugh- E . Mrs. | ter has always been thorough. It is d he 'h 18 York | true that the I partment of Agricul-| ew of adjust ture has heretofore lacked the power | he party boa and the money to provide for an effi-| { cient supervision of the sanitation and the methods of preparation of canned meat fodd products. The legislation which has just be- come effective provides_the Depart- ment of Agrictlture with an adequate bers of the party while w he train law and with ample money to carry it R v} oa T A into effect. Supervision and inspection | NATIONAL DEBT DECREAS will be extended from the pasture to| the package. The Federal stamp upon | the can will be a guarantee, not only | | of the healthfulness of the animal, but | also that the product was prepared in | sanitary surroundings without deleteri- | ous chemicals or preservative Any | food prodnct bearing the Govern- ment stamp will be fit for food. With this law in operation ft may be 19,000 DURING JUNE Government Recelves $26,187,150 More T It Spends During the Past Fiscal Yea WASHINGTO of business on Jur treasu > close the state- | ment of the shows | acceptea as a fact that for healthful- Government total debt less ness and purity the prepared or canned the treasury aggregated $964,916.364, a | product will compare Ifl}'fll"fihl)’ with decrea: for th& month of $17,519,000. the fresh meat of the Urited States, which is and always has been the finest in_the world. The new law is comprehensive, the means for its enforcement are ample and its execution will be thorough. People at | our meats in (‘Onfld@flc?.. For the fisc 1908, n were $594,914,714, disbursements were g a surplus for the ye ainst a deficiency fo: 1y ending June 30, | Govern- the total leay- ar the total receipts of the and nt fiscal year of $23,987.6 it i it N Low Week-End Rates Over July 4th At Byron Hot Springs, two and a hal!f how Boe Il sonn Refton. from: Ban Francheeor Lamee. mineral . sprigs Klsmath Lakes region will be famous for ffs | Baths free. Hotel snd rail sccommodations. plcturesque scemery. First excursion to that | Southern Pacific agent. Near by. Convenient. section’ will leave San Francisco 2 p, July 7, | Just the place to rest. No dust. No fifeworks. * in Pullman traift, with dier, over Southern Pa. | cific. Last few bours of journexr will be by stage | 2 through beautiful countrs. Boat trip around the | FAMILY DROWNED WHILE — at Springs ret T —— B gy, g e T ATTEMPTING TO FORD RIVER i ARMY ORDERS. WASHINGTON, July 2.—Army or- ders By direction of the President, Captain Harry S. Rowland, Ninth In- | fantry, is detailed as major to com- mand the Fourth Battallon of Philip- pine Scourts, vice Captain Charles T. Bovd, Tenth Cavalry, hereby relfeved. Captain Boyd will join his proper troop. | Waters of Animas Claim Bodles of Leomard Boat, His Wife and Six Children. DURANGO, Colo., July 2—Leonard Boat, his wife and six children were drowned while attempting to ford the Animas River near Cedar Hill, N. M., tod The family had started for Du- rango to attend the street carnival. Nathan-Dohrmann Co. Have now opened their Wholesale Warehouse and Salesrooms COR. SIXTH and WEST-EL DORADO STS. ~ “Phone Special 199 and are ready to supply their Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Trade RETAIL OFFICE, 1090 PAGE ST. I*'In;hifl « About 2000 names were drawn today. to put into| home and- abroad may use| THOUSANDG DRAW FOR CROW LANDS Federal Lottery Opens at Billings, in Mon- tana. Number O; Drawn by | O. B. Williams, a Section Foreman., | BILLINGS, Mont., July 2.—The draw- ing for lands on the Crow Indian res- ervation began here today at 9 a. m. The big Government land lottery was | conducted by the commission appointed | by Secretary Hitchcoek, composed of W. | A. Richards, Commissioner of the Gov- | ernment Land Office; Martin Maginnis | | of Helena and Willlam R. Schnitzger of Cheyenne, Wyo. | Three small boys were chosen from | | the crowd to draw the numbers from | the big wheel, which resembled a churn. The tickets were placed in the |box and thoroughly mixed by several | turns of the wheel. No. 1 was drawn | by Owen B. Williams, a section foreman |at Custer,- Mont. Henry Johnson of Sheridan, Wyo., drew No. 2; John Schwartz of Chicago, No. 3; Joe Rein- | lete of Keitz, Wyo., No. 4; Charles Dan- ‘le]son of Billings, No. 5, and Jacob Ro- | pich of Butte, No. 6. Mrs. Joseph 1Arter) of Butte was the first woman |to araw. A. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., | who drew No. 587, was the most remote resident to draw during the forenoon. Renown Porticano Anna Held la Harmonia Chancellor £l Belmont Gato’s SdvDID _——— NEPHEW OF DN BECOMES LOVESIGK | | IND DESERTS SHIP |Also Suffers Em a Severe Attack of Mal-de- Mer. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. NEW YORK, July 2—Some twenty- | 0dd upper classmen from the Mexican Naval College at Vera Cruz are in port {on board the training ship Zaragosa, | which arrived here on Saturday from | Havana on her annual summer cruise. | | The information was vouchsafed- that | they are the scions of the best blood | | and opulence of Mexico, a naval com- | | mission in that country belng regarded as a distinctive honor, a mark of birth | and a postulate of courage, gallantry | and honor. In the face of all this young Franci co Diaz, a nephew of President Diaz, | succumbed to the terrors of seasickness | ana abandoned his ship at Havana and | | Teturnea to his native land post haste, o | A | with a stern resolve never to go to sea | | | again. | "Aboard the vessel today it was said TEMPORARY OFFICES | New Tribune Building WHOLESALE DRY GOODS 8th and Franklin Sts., OAKLAND, CAL. New goods constantly arriving and on sale at our temporary quarters, Eighth and Franklin Sts., Oak- land, Cal. that young Diaz was not out of his berth from the time the vessel left Vera Cruz until it steamed into Ha- vana harbor, and that he lost as little OAKLAND time getting from his cabin to a shore = boat as it would take a sprinter to run. Phome ‘:;‘;“ 7429 a hundred yards: There were rumors, too, that there was a girl concerned, a girl in Mexico | city, and that Piaz's sickness was | \somewhnl complicated by lovesickness. | 628 Montgomery St. | Montgomery Block. TAN FRANCISCO. Jlluol and 0(! r Brands. Best Belgium German. PORTLAND CEMENT STRUCTURAL STEEL, ETC. LANE TAKES HIS PLACE ON COMMERGE BOARD | Californian Will—Come to Coast for the Summerand Then | | Remece || B DING SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. WASHINu.UN, July 2—Franklin K. Lane today took the oath of office as' Interstate Commerce Commissioner, be- | ing sworn in by Mr. Moseley, secretary of the commission, in the presence of Chairman Knapp and other members | of the commission. Lane will soon re- | turn to California for the summer and | |expects to take up his residence here | | early in the autumn. | ARCADE 109-111 O’Farrell Street Offices to Lease STARR BROS., Agents Apply on Premices . BACHMAN & (0.1 In Full Operation Northwest Corner Pine and Polk Streets PhillipMorris&(Co.’s (ambridge Derby Caravan Murphy, Grant§Co. | SALLIAVDID Hardgrove’s Peach Tobacco Dill's leo Tobacco Havanettes B. Pace Tobacco' Co.’s Products OCEAN TRAVEL. STEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY WHARF San Francisco. Carrying Passengers and Freight FOR LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA State of Californi: FOR SEATTLE, VICTORIA, B. C. Puget Sound & Alaskan Ports City of Puebla... For SEA TTLE Direct City of Topeka, Thurs., July 5, 11 a.m. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Corona, Thursday, July 3, 1:30 p. m. Low Rates—Including Berth and Right Reserved to Change This TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICES: San Francisco..Front of Ferry Building San Francisco. -Broadway Whart Oakland .... .968 Broadway S F. Freight Broadway Whart C. D. DENANN, fhic { AMERICAN LINE. | _Plymouth—Cherbourg—Sou: | st Paul. July 148t Loui: ul) New Yorl 28/ Philadel} Philadelphia—Queenstown— Friesland. 14 Merfon o Westernland pordiand . Ang. 4 ATLA PDR’I‘ LI\E. | Mesaba. Minneapolis. D Sailing Wednesdays ss per Sa Statendam. Jy 11. 10am|Noordam . Aug. Ryndam..July 13, noon. Potsdam..Aug. 1. noon Statendam, RED STAR LINE. N. Y.. DOVER, ANTWERP. LONDO Zeeland. July 14/Finland . | Vaderland | E POOL ¥ July 3 oty Oceante. .. Juig | BOSTON-—QUEENS uu—kmol Republic .-July 12! _rabie Aug. Cymric...... . July 19|Repubiic. Aug TO 3 {7 MEDITERRANEAN 0%k 1 FROM NEW YORK. Cretic ....A Aug. 3. | FROM_BOSTO! | Canopte ..Aug. 11, 3:30 Romanie, Sept. 15, T:30 a | €. D. TAYLOR. Pass. Azt t, San | Francisco. Temporary office, 524 Fourteenth st | Oakland A Full Assortment of REDFERN, WARNER AND R. & G. CORSETS ‘ WESTERN FUEL CO. 340 Steuart St. SAN FRANCISCO Ist and Market Sts., Oakland J LN 907 ELLIS STREET EORGIE HENDY eary St. No. DORA CANTROWITH Formerly of No. 115 EMIL GUENTHER Architect TEMPORARY OFFICE 1664 Post Miners, Importers and Shippers of e (0L = I!I AND WOMEN., 0 B taral @ for Beaver Hil et Forry ] COKE o o Building Materials Department We are General Sales Agent for STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT CO. CARNEGIE BRICK and POTTERY CO. CENTRAL BRICK CO. HOLMES LIME Co0. MARBLEITE PLASTER CO. All Plants in Full Operation. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Reid Brothers TEMPORARY OFFICES, 3225 GOUGH STREET OCEAN TRAVEL. PROPOSALS. PRO R Ull OF Al s e s )CEANIC S. S. CO. une lw'l& received Inc I:H 11 a. :nms :‘:: o ,For 7 trocks for use with Army Maneuvers a: Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu State of Wash! To be delivered at Port- land, -m e to - 8. S. Sferra sails 2 p. m, July 12. o e ot . . R Atany Seription of truck. Price per day' 1o be states, | HONOLULU only—S. 8 e 11 a. m., July 21. Round trip, first- every nature. It is expected that the trucks class, $125. needed about three d il be made In' maKIag peymens for conctions | AHITI, SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposa the machine is incapacitated for the use re- sails 11 a. m., Aug. 6. First-class, quired. Preference given to articles of domestic a trip, $1 production, condition of quality and price be roun D, $125. equal, and such preference given to articles of | J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. St Dot oF astiaption” rhe, F4cI8¢ | General Agents, Pler No. 7, foot Pacific m'mm service. Umlted States reserves the | st., San Francisco. Phone West 1273. mpn tkm!.“’owl. o=, m“: Oakland office, 1008 Broadway. Phone taaatae Oakland 6202, Tel. West 3332 |- ‘Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Orfental 8. 8. Co.) | Have Opened Thelr General Offices at |217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco| 130, at 1 p. m. smnm- will leave wharf, corner First and | Branoan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokobama and Hongkong, ealling at Homolulu, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and conpecting at Hong- kong with steamers .for Manila, Indla. ete. cargo received on board on day of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, corner First and Brannan streets. W. H. AVERTY, Assistant General Manager. - Mamburg-American. P'ymouth—cherbourg--nnmb-rg 2Amerika July 3 *Deutschiand ..Jul |Penusylv: .. Jnly 14 [Patricla 7Kaiserin A. V_July 19 ?Amerika Batavia 5 Ang. Ang. 4 July 21| [Pretoria *Grill Room. ?Elevator and A la Carte Res- taurant, Gymnastum, etc. [Calling at Dover for Paris. 1058 Broadway, Oakland. BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLEJO and NAPA NAPA VALLEY ROUTE. Monticello S. S. Co. and Napa Valley ectric R. R. Co. Close connections. OUND TRIPS DAILY—6 Boats leave San Francisco 7: 00 a. m., 12:30 noon, 3315, 6:00, *3:30 n Francisco landing and omce, Pler lwt of Mission st. one blof: south Ph Temporary 406. *Lands N“'go!lfll direct. RAILWAY TRAVEL. ELY AND ‘CHERRY CREEK NEVADA NORTHERN RAILWAY will, beginning Monday, June 25th, operate daily (Sunday excepted) freight d plmn’dr trains be- tween Cobre, Nev. (junction point with the Southern Pacific Co.), and Currles, at which point automobiles will eonnect with srains for Ely and Cherry ve Cobre 8:30 a. m., nrrlve Curries 11:30, Cherry Creek 3:00 ?. m. md 6:00 p. Leave Ely 7:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., Curries 1:30 p. m. and arrive Cobre 4:30 p. ther Information address H. G. Tol General ~ Freight and Passenger Agent, Cobre, G. P. A.. San Franecisco. | 8. 5. AMERICA MARU salls Satucday, s | Passengers only. ? carte. | Traing leave and are due o arrive at San Francisco From July 3, 1906 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Street Leave —VIA OAKLAND PIER— - Arrive 7.00a Elmira, Vacaville, Winters, Rum« 7.00a Richmond. Benicia, Sacramento, Suisun and \\’n)- Stations. 1289 748 Vallejo. Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Martinez, San_Ramon.... - &y T4% Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton. ... = 120 7:20m Elmhurst. West San Leandro, Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright .. 5.489 8002 Shasta Express—(Via Davis,) Williams, Willows, Fruto. Red Bluff. Portland. Tacoma. Seattls * T:48p Davis, Woodland, Km.nm Land- ing. Marysville, Oroviile.__.. T4p 820 Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, Newman. Los Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, . 4.08p Visalia. Porterville L 4dse $2% Port Costa, Lathrop. Mereed, Mo- to, Fresno, Hanford, Vi- salia. Bakersfeld 443 8200 \oaemre\-x.aynaxmwn-‘m.s A4S 84% Niles. San Jose, Livermors, Stoskton (*Milton). Valley Spring. Ione. Sacrametito, Placerville, Colfax, Marysvills, Red Bluft . 408y 848 Oakdale, Chinede, Jamestown, Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels, 488y 9.06a Atantic Express— Ogden_and East. .. A28y 940 Richmond. Port Costa, Martines, and Way Stations . G4y 10202 \'-n»jn Daily; Napa Sunday T.4% 20 Los Aigsics Passenger — Pors ta. Martinez, Byron, Trady, Stockton. Merced. Fresno, Goshen niord. Lemoore; Visalia, Bakersfeld, Los Angeles - T.08 El- Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls and Chicago 748 The Overland Limited—Omaha, Chicago. : .43 Niles, San Jose and Wa 248 Sacramento Ri 11.00p Port Costa. Tracy. Fresno . 12.08 329 Yosemite Valley Sleeper via Raymond, Wawona Rox 843 3405 in < widle .48 340 and-Way Sta tions T4 400 Vallejo, Martitiez, San Ramon, - Napa. Calistoga. Santa Rosa... .28 4.00p Xile: c Lod : 4.209 4409 5.000 5.000 5.20 5.200 Fast Mail— g0, Denver, Kan- §.00p Sacra Mon- Stockton, 0. Sparks, i San jose srt Costs, Be- Tono- idfield and Keeler .. T.00a 700 Vallelo, Croekett and Way Sia: tions, Sunday only 11.2% 220 Oregon ‘and California Express— . Marysville, Red- land, Puget Sound Niles and San- Jose (Sunday on! COAST LINE & (Third and Townsend ~(nfm; San Jose and Way 6.3% San Mateo, Belmon by 11, € Pajaro; Watsony Y apitola. Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove D4 8.00a Qhorn Line Limited—San lose, s, %an Luis Barbara, Los 9305 nta Cruz. el Moote, Monterey 3309 The Coaster—San Jose, San Ardo, Paso Robl =Y ta, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe. Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Sin Buenaventura, Salinas, i.\m Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Castroville, Del Monte, Pacifié Grove, Suri. Lompoe. 145 9.00a South San Francisco, San Mateo, Palo Alto, San Jose 7409 10.3% Burlingame. San Mateo, Hed- wood. Menlo Park. Palo- Alw; . San Jose 5400 1138 SanJose and Way Stations. 5.40m 215y Palo Alto. San-Jose and Way Sta- tions e - S anta Clara, . an Franciseo, San Jose: soxg Gilroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos... - 1.3 430 San Jose'and Way Stations... - 7.55a 15.00 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos. 9.0 1530 San Jgse and Way ~u|unn~ 950 5.459 E San Luis Obispo. Santa Bar- bara. Los Angeies. Deming, El Piso, Néw Orleans S 1N Pajaro, Watsonville, - Capitoia, Santa Criz, Castroville,: Del Monte, Pacific Grove... 11459 16159 Burlingame, San Mateo. Beres- ford, Belmont, San Carlos, Red- wood, Fair Oaks. Ménlo Park, Palo Alto. 6309 San Jose and Way Stations. . 808 Ocean: View, Palo Alto, San | OAKLAND HARBOR lt“v (Foot of Market Street) 7.00. 8.00. 9.00, 10.00, 1100 &. m.. 1200, 1.00..2.00. 3:00, 4.00; 5.00; 6.00, 5.00 P =, A for Morning. P for Afternces: day onky. $Dally: and wooe 2t a on Sundey California Limited ToChicago in 3Days Leaves dally at %:30 2. m. With Biners and Sleepers r Stockion, serced (direct connection for Yosemite Val- ley), Fresno, Hanford, Visa« Bakerstleld and inter 0 P. M. [ mediate points. 0 A ifornia Limited, 3 days to Chica, Leaves every any. Direct connection_to Grand Caayon. 9:30 A, M.—Valley Limited !or Stockton, Merced (direct comnection with Yo- semite Valley), Fresno, Hanford, Vi- salia, Bakersfield and points on Sierra 10:55 A. M —For Stockton, Riversbani, Oal nd points on Sierra Rallway. :00 P. M.—For Stockton, Fresno and Intermediate points. 0 P. M—Overland Express for Den- ver, Kansas City, Chicago and Grand TIC&E'E OFFICES—Fe: buildin San Francisco; 1113 sro.a:-': roruut st and San Pablo ave, Oakland; Univers sity ave. and West it Berkeloy. 'E—Yosemit alley R. R tralns leave Merced for Youmno Valley at :30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. every day. NORT H_SHORE RAILROAD WB!‘K DAYS— 1:00 5 %", daily for Cazadero and way. P. m., Saturdays only, for Cazsdero Franeisco. !T TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St.