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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front United States Cruiser Milwaukee Goes to Sea for Final Trial \u25a0 The Lnned v States cruiser Milwaukee, (aptain Charles A. Gove. went to sea yesterday afternoon for its final trial trip. Although In commission. -. the Milwaukee a acceptance by^-tne gov ernment was conditional on -the cruiser inaklngf good on certain points Lleft in doabt "by. the earlier trials. This last trial will take place in Santa Barbara channel, and the Milwaukee will have to do everything called for in the speci fications. :• The cruiser will be tested for speed and for endurance. The tune sung by the engines wtyl have to suit the ear of. the official critics and "the Milwau kee's obedience to the helm will bean Important subject of trial. Every gnn will be fired, and when the shooting Is over the naval board will carefully In spect for signs of structural weakness. , The trial board is made up as fol lows: Captains Clover end Sutherland, Commanders Reex-es and Marsh. "Lieuten ant Commander Eberle and Naval Con structor Stocker. The Milwaukee is $00 men short. of the full complement, which Is an Indica tion of tbe difficulty of recruiting in these piping times of peace. Big: Ship to Cross Ilnmboldt Bar. The British barkentine. Helga, "for jr.erly a Norwegian bark and one of i iie largest sailing vessels afloat, left Kleele May 29 for Eureka to load lum ler at the Humboldt port for Australia. The last voyage on which the Helga carried the Norwegian flag:, the bark, on the way from Australia to Honolulu with a cargo of coal, encountered a ter rible gale and was obliged to put back t o Newcastle. . dismasted and generally a wreck. The vessel 'was sold. .- The new owners changed the rig from bark to barkentine and procured British reg ister for the chip. Granada in Fearful Gale The British bark Granada, which left tuis port December -28 for 'Liverpool, passed Kinsale on Sunday and reported having encountered a hurricane in lati tude 43 north, longitude 30 west. The vessel was thrown on beam ends and it was necessary. 'in order to save the ship, to Jettison part of the cargo and cut away the sailß. Water Front .Vote* Receipts v of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 6,625,000 feet. The big freighter Hyades arrived yes terday from Portland with a cargo of grain. . " . ...The tanker Roderick Dhu, with 17,000 "rrarrels of oil, arrived yesterday from Monterey in tow of the tug Relief, The liner Sierra sailed yesterday from Honolulu for this port. Captain McNeill has succeeded Cap- • tain Ka nsen as master of the barken tine Archer. Captain Colcord of the American- Hawaiian service has arrived in this city -from New York to take command . of the company's new steamship Colum- • bia. He recently commanded the Amer ican. Peter Wagenfeld, a sailor, fell- into the bay early yesterday morning from Green street wharf, while under the in fluence of liquor. He was rescued by V. Nelson and taken to the Harbor hos pital to dry and sober. John Rosenblad and Fred Johnson, • arpenters, were treated at the Harbor hospital yesterdaY for painful Injuries sustained in, falling from .a scaffold, which broke, to the basement of a building at . Powell and Chestnut streets, a distance of 25 feet. COAST SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Mariners of tbe Pacific B AX PEDRO, June S. — The fOTernment \u25a0 dredjrer San Pedro, while workinp on the turn- S:-ijr basin opposite the Southern California lumber company's wharf, struck a large anchor lost wreral months ago by tbe steam schooner Fran cis H. Xeffcett. Martin Lund, an expert direr. , feooterpd tbe anchor, which welsUs seTeral i^ousasd poua^i and is valued at seTeral bundred tioilars. \u25a0 , \u25a0 _,- ITie eteam schooner Fair Oaks, Captain Peter fa n has arrlTed four days from Grays Harbor, vfa Ban Fraaclsco. bringing 587.000 feet of lum ti«»r consigned to the San Pedro. L»s Angeles and Salt Lake railroad company. . The eteam schooner South Coast. Captain Poul son. has arrived -from Eureka with a full cargo of lumber for local wholesalers. - Tbe •cbooner Annie B. Smale,- Captain Cal i=ttop. out 15 days from Ev«rettV is discharging 1.300.000 feet of lumber at the Soutbera Pacific Tbe steam V-boon« Coaster, CapUln Gns Higpios. urrtTcd tbjs morning from Fort Braxg, Ti, San Franctoco., with lumber for the Wll- Ticpton transportation company. The bark AMen BeileCaptata Locke, has finished . discharging nSibiraSo^Sd 1 is- taking ballast. beb»R htheduled to eaU tomorrow for Tacoma to re l°*The etcam schooner Berkeley. Captain Higstaß, from Fort ' Brag*. ' rla San Francisco, is dis 'Sinz 600.000 feet of lumber for the various '^.^aL^nooner Central!*. CajAaln Erick- today from Grays Harbor, n a San I>«r*lsco .bringing 650.000 feet of lumber con- TIS^S toe descent wharf and warehouse "°ThT schooner Ida McKay. Captato^l^ho^ finirhi-d <s'>chAr?ine a loinber cargo for tne^E. X M* l SSS and sailed In ballast for Eu "PORTED '"oreT'jure 3-The .teuiahlp work was done .lon* th?^*^ front this n>omlnir. A gang of longrtoremen wVnt to work on the steam schooner Ercel«lor Ttith tbe nnderstsndln* taat they •wwejo ret rune and a b*lf. but inoulry. revealed tbattbiß waVnot . lecal holiday in tbe strict *enM >ot ib* word and tb«-y knocked off after dlwfV pre rcrrlng to go to the polU to working for ""^Ch^ PS ASTOBIA On-.. June 3^— The steamer KAIII-' «n*e. Capttin Kellcy. -rrived this «<kw Bay with a jreneral cargo and passengers. It proceeded to Portland &Ib tfUjmooß. _^ f £^ Tbe bark Agate, with a cargo of 420,000 feet of lumber for Bedondo, was towed to sea. this mf Tto?i cbooner Expawlon. with a cargo ofjl^ 000 feet of Iranbcr for San Francisco, aalledto rt *The steamer Nome City' arrived" this aft eriwi from San Fraflcisco with freight and passengers En*lert for Portland this evening. --:••• .'?:' \u25a0\u25a0 Tbe BrltUh steamship Ptrathyre cleared tr>d«y for Bbaagbal with 1.707.000 feet, oT Imnljer loaCed at Rainier. The vessel will complete iU <S Ti)e stumer Roanoke Is doe' in thii; port! this •"tefiinir from Port Los^Angelea and _way ports: EUREKA, Jun*<3.— The eteamer City of To neka arrlTed this morning from San Francisco. Paiiors' Union Agent \u25a0 Jofan Jackson said , la»t nlrtt that the longshoremen's '\u25a0 strike on i tb»j Hnmboldt bay beach, was \u25a0- thing of. the i past. T#^ter<Jar the Pacific Oo*«t company < withdrew from the Humboldt stevedore association .andj* now «*'.M:tlnff Its own stevedores. Tbe Humboldt •trredniT company Is Ibe orranlzatlon whlcb has tW jrivtc* employro«it.to nouunkm^tcrwlorps. SEATTLE. June- 3.— Tne steamsblp,Corwln r-acb«l Nome June 1. acoordln*^^^to mewages re . fired today. The vessel is unable to get within Be* ntllec of land on accbunt of Ice \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 . ; The Btrarasair* Plftades.". President and Olym- i n!» «rl!l sail for Nome tumorrow. - '. The strike of - tbe longshoremen ' at : tbe t Great Northern dock is WMt*-tuj*fi<Mgta*±«t steamship* atecharjfar at tsat i- place., The Maga Maru and lnvcric arc loading « \'%SSti££**t th. .tea*!. *£*£?*"& Today's arrivals— lnveric, • from Tacoma , Am "SjS.!^^ tor aW ; ; The Orrrdne J^i** '•' Norwegian bark AMdev «et ; 161 \u25a0 days from , louloo*, for Falmootn, 12 per , cent. .--_.. Q ?Kb fcbip HlUton out 140 d»»* frooi C*l«ta aSsa^ tot Hmburg. 9 per cent t J t.^ I^*? 11 * 0 shl|) Sopl»i«.""out 157 flays from Port i.J5i V? h b V k lT «ma. out 143 days from Port ' ?"•' J. or »«b*n; .12 per cent. P«rtT.iw lp /-, S ' 'Clamp* :.«ut 142'fltys from Tort Talbot, for Iquique; 6 per. 1 Cent. * \>; . Army Traniporti • The Bnrnside la at Seattle. \u0084 The Buford sailed June \ 3 from Shanghai . The Crook Is In port, bonnd Dl * Utt .N. Na 8* ss * kl M «J ' 26/ homeward ??f K"P«trtcki»- ; «t ! 'xewport Xm/.vi :N.: The Logan arrlTed May Si at Manila. . . klot. * * at Xew T ork - Out of commls tS! iS sa )i" Is : at Newport N«w«. Va. Th» ?». rid i n Is ttt Mare Island, under repairs. hom^ard "bSSS '-* MM * T 31 tOt H ° nOlUlU The Thomas is li pen. .' The Warren Is i a pSr" . XEAVS OF [THE OCEAN Tl ' ... w«lw «l Carry, Oil to .rrir.l for Chii«n pom. lued - at tl2 ' 000 - tOT Tarl °™ tk 0 £***<>*• tor Hawaii HonofninwUh" A1 * m^« «a»ed 'on Saturday for a * tifi £,* %f ene / al m'rchandlse cargo yalued cxpcrtsV ? ollowln « were principal lbs H^r*?* o^ 18 flonr - 15i "ctls barley. 11,223 MBTih. W Ibf dried fl«h, 14.040 lbs brea3. «fK A^M 5 ? lbs and *C 8 cueese. 10S TSfJnL "^fv 11 " «We«" fruit.- 672: lb« raisins. kifSStf o^?- 11 ' S2 ° j bs »•«».\u25a0 2.034 lbs and mfit viih 54 C 2 S" nned 800di!.. 2.190 lbs fresh ?T Dk^ "I 3es fresh fish. R.OOO lbs and 131 nt^ f P 0 " 11^- MB4* pkis • potatoes. "l pkgs onions. 1.771 pkes fresh fruit* 1«N l!ouo« in V JL KBls and 9 °*' whiskey. X) c« • l«*oi*? "^atPr.C'ia gals spirits. .195 gals "q^ I.' tCs l)ran<1 J. 8 ' « \u25a0 blttere, ; 10 ca porter lh« tin '«S« S ? boney ' •S.CSS'lni tea. 0J.590 DkU «mJi 5 PkgB *'^ ri «iltural Implementi. 4 !*£?\u25a0 \u25a0«t»"nobtlMi, 157 cs boot* ami T^ 2a* Pkßs dry goods, 35 cs hat r 38 Ixils !lf°°?, 8> 7 P 1^ 9 «a«<*laery;'2r, pk K s Mints "-C0 lbs black lead, 3.504 lbi ! tobacro. 18 cs "cTs'ars and curettes. : 3 colls rope 12J pfces dro«s H Ohh i oils IS • *?? ?kB?^? k8 ?^ Paper - 103 cs " « n(1 " onjs oUs, 20 rolls leather, 2.111 pcs and i 0 M7 S lb^ri^ %>2*: b ««»«t«^-8 «• typewriter^ Ib« «od. 2S" kess red mRd wWte-lead.- 1.650 %-Er V pkR Tr . w «* on material. RaTnttml ? m *TT Hll ,° 1 ? I *V whleh '»1»o» 1 » o P*» pd «•» 4. . . •\u0084 '\u0084 SHIPPIXG IXTELI.IGEXCE ABRIVED T^ G «*** K e^Tdi y rfro m u^mr Washington. K.sox, ' er"£&iSf%fe drf. tmf ScotJ *'' Xel «». 50 hours from San Pc- Aberdeen, iTersen,. 26 ' honrs from \u25a0 Ea r™-"! J *!&£ cS 1 "?^ 1 ;' Th^ :« ':*™>. %¥% T r P^ mo^ a -, Sw » nson - W hours! from Eureka. Pedro. , Ha ° ale! ' RaTens - S3 hours ), from . San Cb£?/ WhUesboro ' Elle«.n. 17 hours -"from Gr^Hatt""' C^«^. <* bonrs " from mfn^bay? 00 * 11 * 1 " 1 ' KieUio ' « hou " '«« Fisher- Enrrta ******* W " EldCr ' 3ess * B l hours- from tofi^ WbUtler v s e*"aan. « hours from As- lin^hSm aln!cr V . Lnaa fl nl «t. TB. hours from Bel ca^ef^r^: \**» Bktn Xewsboy, Anderson, 12. days from Ta com B . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 — "...\u25a0\u25a0 v - , -\u2666 # --\u25a0 . riw br °° <inelle ' Bott " r ' n flajs from Slnslaw ?, c .^ r »4 flTtn^ c'e ' O*Wncssen, 6 days from Co qullle BlTer. , \u25a0 - . . \u25a0-."-. . ... Schr Orient, Saunders, 8 days from Grays Jlarrxsr. ". Schr Roderick Dhn, Anderson, 12 hours from Jdont^rcjf'. . . • . - . . ~ - . \u25a0 * \u0084 Schr Compe«r. Winther, 4« days from Coos bay. . .- \u25a0 , \u25a0 . . . -. ..-„'.\u25a0-.- ; \u25a0 A^<-hr William Olsen, McDonald, 8 days from ! - Schr Annl« if. Campbell, \Larsen,. 9 days from T*COUia.'-j . "'\u25a0•"•;' *'\u25a0" ' - '.>:'• Oakland, 'rohanls»eD,« days from Sluslaw rlrer. \u25a0 ~~,~- '-' \u25a0 •»- \u25a0 ..-..-.... • S<-hr GoUma, Delehanty, JO days from Tilla moolc. \u25a0\u25a0 , . . . . . . . \u0084,...•..--- Power schr Sotoyome, Peterson,. 2B hours from Albion. \u25a0 \u25a0 .•\u25a0•\u25a0_. \u25a0 \u0084 i . KETURXED , . rr > '\ ».'.,' -"C \u25a0'\u25a0''-\u25a0 "Monday. Jams' 3. U S stmr Milwaukee, Gore, from a cruise • CLKABED. - \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0-; •'"\u25a0 1 Monday, June 3. Br stmr African Monarch, Walker, Portland ; J. J. Moore A, Co. i ••-- ~ - -.\u25a0\u25a0-,- - -sailed \u25a0; :'•>,: „ 1. "."Tr*- - Monday/ Jun«'3.r" D S stmr Milwaukee,* Gore, Santa i ßarbara- Stmr Helen P.' -Drew/ Fredericlreon, Green wood. ." . . . >..'^,r .-. . \u25a0•, . . ; . Stmr Santa* Cruz, Hannab, Monterey etc ' Stmr Point Arena, . Fagerstrom" Monroe land- Ing. -.-: : - -v«:-.'-V- *~> -. '- -'v - Br stmr African Monarch, Walker, Portland. . Stmr NftTarro, Lofßtrom, Creßcent City. - Stmr Wertport, Moreno, tlnion: Undine. Stmr National City, Weber, Port Bragg. Stmr Albion, Olsen. . Monroe . landing. \u25a0 -. Stmr George W. Elder/ Jessen. San \u25a0 Pedro. v Stmr Majralr, Olseil, • Wtllapa harbor.. •» Ptmr Georpe Xoomls, McKellar, Ventura. \u25a0 --: Stmr Eureka, Xoren, Eureka.- ' : -.-.-...-.„\u25a0 Schr Newark. Johnson,*- Byxbees landing. • ; :;' : Schr Roderick Dha,' Anderson Monterey, in tow Of • tug \u25a0 Relief.' \u25a0:.--"\u25a0", -\u25a0.\u25a0---- ..-. . \u25a0 . .\u25a0 ; . .\u25a0- , , .-\u25a0\u25a0 CORRECnO"V :\u25a0. Salllojr of Btmr North k "tv>rk from Ban Fran cisco yesterday was an error.- ,\- ' * . . : • f TELEGRAPHIC • V - , POINT - LOBOB. . June 3, 10 •p. m.— .Weather ! togxr,' wind - southwest; a Telocity : 30 . miles '| per hour.. .'-\u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--> \u25a0''\u25a0 \u25a0";.•'-•\u25a0 \u25a0 - -— \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0".\u25a0•\u25a0;!\u25a0,<",/•\u25a0.",:: : DOMESTIC PORTS VAl«DEZ— Sailed i June > 2— fitmr Santa Clara, for Skajcwar.. \u25a0-*--•"\u25a0-'-•;.-•'. :^r- -• .•-...: . WRANGELL— SaiIed 4 June \u25a0 3— Stmr . City .V of Seattle, for Seattle. ;'-~ . : - , ' BELLINGHAM— SaiIed , June S— Schr A. 'M. Baiter,: for San' Francisco; atmr Mackinaw, :for Quartermasters \u25a0 harbor. .'.-, :\u25a0:\u25a0 >\u0084 - : • v..;/;.- . •» - r , . • PORT^; GAMBLE— Sailed June '• Z— Schr \u25a0\u25a0 Pre mier," for- San Francisco. -' .- :: - \u0084 . .-..,; L- OILPORT — Sailed • -t June \u25a0» 3— Tug Dauntless, with \u25a0\u25a0 BChr Santiago < la • tow,'' for • Gariota. ;r \u25a0- -". . EUREKA — ArrtYed June 3— Stmr > City of ' To ix»ka, hence" Jnne'2. < *?j~j.:^>^ £****&&* M TATOOSH, June ' 8, 5 p. . m.— Weather ; cloudy. wind : southwest; Telocity < 10 ' miles per hour; \u25a0no shlpplntr." \u25a0**'\u25a0\u25a0-•-' S ':vr~ \u25a0- ".. * ; "•'-\u25a0\u25a0 >^i ',:- "• - \u25a0 . \u25a0'\u25a0;-\u25a0 v SOUTH BEXD-^ArrtTed " June ' B— Stmr - Daisy Mitchell, -hence. May; 30.-. >; - xsgs^ ' Sailed June 3— Stmr, Twemlte. 1 - for: San, Pedro. PORT, TOWNSEND — Sailed .\u25a0 June : S-^-Br"- 1 ship IxjchGarre," for. Mcl bourne \u0084-• - : - -.-- - -, . * * Parsed r In - June - S^Schr 'Alice * Cooke, * hence May 17. for Port Gamble.* •;..«•-- ?\u25a0 \u25a0: • — . : • ' ArrlTed June •3—3 — Sblp . James "' Drummond. ' from Oyster barbor.v '.\u25a0'•" \u25a0*'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'*\u25a0• .}.~i-<~' : ° \u25a0;\u25a0<;'< '."•'\u25a0:':>\u25a0 .. . LOHlNG— Arrlted May 24— Bark Star . of Eng land, benc* May 4.t ,".•"•:/\u25a0 '• <\u25a0•-',•\u25a0•.• FORT . BRAGG-^-ArrlTed' June^3-T^Stmr. James S.'Higrins.' hence ' June 2. \u25a0:\u25a0 . ,^'. ; '\u25a0''--•\u25a0'\u25a0 SEATTLE — Sailed \u25a0 June I— Stmr ! Umitilla,, for San ' Franclneo. \u25a0 :;.... .. " -. --•• '•'".;<: • • : Sailed * June 12— Stmrj Humboldt, tl for i Skagway.. '. - r Arrived \u25a0 June ; 2 — Stmr 'Atlas, ; with ; barer* . N)ne tT-one In tow; ' stmr Dlrlffo."' from' Skajrway.'- • - SANTA > ;. BARBARA— ArriTed i:{ June ?, »— Stmr Santa Rosa; bencc June -2, .and sailed for San Diego.' •\u25a0"•-. '-is \u25a0\u25a0" 'i~..>~... .'-" '\u25a0'\u25a0':\u25a0''-,"' '_. --i -.:''. t SAN £ PEDRO— Arrlted I Jnnaj(2--«tmr < t Centra-, lla," lience Jun« \u25a0 1 ; ! ttmr, Berlteiey, l bence June 1 1 : stmr Fair ~ Oaks.l from. Grays r Harbor;^; bark! Lotiinlana,' from'- Astoria."; : *?j'± : «.< >\; \u25a0"-''': . \u25a0• •• \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \ »•; SaUml 11 : June:: 3— Schr ...Rosamund. • for j sound : »<"hr Caroline, - for ! Umpqua ~i rlrer. - . Arrived * June ",- %— Schr v Annie ;E. -« Smalc '-, and senr A »ert, u s from X Belllnxnam ; ; stmr • South Coast, from Oa*par;;stmr Coaster,' benc*' June 'l: £*"\u25a0;\u25a0£?"\u25a0*: -rASTORIAr-^ArrlTed ;. June^.S-^-Stmr Alliance, from Oo«.b*y.'.^ -? v;-V %Z ''"'i^''--^- :^'"* '-'^ : -' ''-Sailed June 2— Bark » Agate,"* for San Francisco. :: Sailed June 8-^Scbr Expansion" for Redondo.'»: ." PORT.HARFORDr-ArriTodi June'2— Stmr- 80-" nita. t from ? San » Pedro; ' stmr ''Asuncion,'; from San I'ortro. \u25a0 ' '\u25a0: \u25a0•"-\u25a0--\u25a0 :>""".i;*^' P :..M-' V)"" -* f \u25a0 V .-'•"•' "--t-j, \u25a0jl Sailed"" June , 3-rStmrrAisuncSon. i for. San ; Fran clue?. \u25a0 \u25a0 / \u25a0'\u25a0 v'aMjfcggplJMJßlJßlpsWfH&^^^^i. SKATTLE-^ArriTed Junt3-^Oer,itmr Ammon; torn Victor^dßSißiH^^^^" '-'''. THE SAN ."FRANCISCO CALL;., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. Weather^ Report United ~ States Department iof • Agriculture— : WeatiiiT Bureau. San Francisco, June 3,,1907., > <t. :. RAINFALL DATA>:,<: T- ' ''\u25a0' < '\u25a0 \u25a0• i • •"*.- * .' " Pastry r .-Nor- j \u25a0 Stations — r -24 hours. \u25a0• to date; ,* • mal. t j Eureka ..':.:: 0. 00 ;• .50.44" -44.09 Red. 81uff •";.;.......\u25a0.. 0.00 \u25a0 -/V 20. 7S 1 \u25a0 <2&.1 V Sacramento ........... .\O.OO "'•' 2.1.19 \u25a0> -'20.73 San Francisco ... .'. . : . \u25a0': Tr . 24 . 80 ' " 23 . 50 San Jose *...;.....;..•. 0.00 : - 22.24 .... Fresno •" . :v: v ; .' ". . . :'. . : ; .'. -. • 0 . 00 \u25a0"= 10.61 .: ''V S . !>3 Ban Luis Oblspo .-.'.... 0.00 - HZl'.Srt \u25a0 21 .4.". j Los Angeles .........-;: 0.00'! 1* • 19.22 - 17.23 ! San Diego ;.*....;.. \:;0.00 :>' 10.42 ;~10.67 I STATIONS. I h H- : . ? ': |f , • ; ;.;.;•?;\u25a0• j-.'i" *i;/..r.. v £' Baker .... .'. ."= 29.86 74 44 ~. N- ".'- Pt.Oldy C.OO Boise - ....... "29. 84 76 48 \u25a0\u25a0 W "\u25a0" Pt.Cldy' .00 Eureka- .....:. 29. 80 WJ ••- 50 \u25a0 N-'-\u25a0\u25a0'N -' -\u25a0\u25a0'- Cloudy r.OO Flagstaff . .-"..-.29.74 72 <4S SW .-. Clear &?'-. 00 Fresno '..:.. .129.78 92 58 '-. KW ' Clear "• . 00 Independence . .29.70 \u25a0 SG . 60 . \u25a0SE '-. Clear ""•" : "" •« KalispelP . ...29.94 C 6 38 .. Ws-/_ Cloudy ,\'.\ oo Lps.'Angeles ..29.92 70 -56 W'v .Cloudy .00 Modena .-. . . . . . .29.74 -78 48 »SW - Cloudy, -.01 Alt. Tamalpals.29.9l 63 48 W t Clear .r ;.00 North ; Head ..29.90 54 50 1'NW . Pt-Cldy • .00 PhoenJr ... ;\.29.72 96 ~ 70 :' NWS Clear;- .00 Pocatello ..'. ;.29.80 • 74 ; 44 SW- • Clear V :.00 Pt. . Reyes Lgt . 29 . 86 56 < : . :j. S W , Fogry ' • ". . 00 Portland,- v.... ".29. 80 84 J 56 KW Clear \u008400 Red Bluff ... ; .29.70 ' S3 64 SE Clear t .00 Reno :...•. ..V.29.74 cB2 48 W ;Clear '. .00 Iloseburg 29.76 W46 N Clear .00 Sacramento ...29.80 i-74 50 S •\u25a0 Clear- .00 Salt Lake ....29.80 72 62 ,N • Clear: .00 San Diego ....29.92' 64 B8 W ""Cloudy .'. OO San ; Francisco. 29 .92 ,«0 52 W , Cloudy . Tr. San Jose ..:::29.8S 72 50 :NW - Clear ...00 San L. 0bi«p0.29.92 B6 54- NW Clear t .00 SE."- Fara110n.. 29.90 67 '»...'• SW ; Cloudy; ".00 Seattle :...'... 29.86? 76 48 NW Pt.Cldy -".00 Spokane/.. .. .29.88 l 74; 46 W Pt.Cldy -.00 •Summit.....: ...." 61 :34 NH'Clear ' .00 Tatooah ......29.90 5« 48 SW; Cloudy .00 T0n0pah. .'.... 29. 74' 78 '56 "SB "Cloudy Tr.' Walla ........29.84. 82 54: SW Pt.Cldy .00 Wlnnemucca'.'.29.7B '82- 46 -W ; Clear .00 Ymna .. .\u25a029.70.96 66. » : . Clear .00 •Average' snow on jrround.'6o Inches. SYNOPSIS : : - , The weather, is becoming. warm again In Ore con and ; Washington. >\u25a0 In California there has been but little change,' .except near Sacramento. where there has been a fall of about S degrees. Fair seasonable weather." prevails generally through the state, except that It . is foggy along the coast. -^There '• has . been no , rain, ; : except a light drizzle due to fog. " ; ' ; ; -- • \u25a0. forecast '..;\u25a0: ';: . \u25a0 , San Francisco" and Tlclnlty— Cloudy.^Tuesday, with fog in the morning and at, night; light southwest winds changing to westerly. .< : • Sacramento valley— Fair Tuesday, continued warm; light sooth wind. •,' " ;•":'-* . - - ,San ' Joaquin valley— Fair Tuesday ; light nortn Los Angeles an?" vicinity— Cloudy -Tuesday.' breaking away during the day: light west wind. « A. . G. - McADIB, District Forecaster. Movements of Steamer* '\u25a0'-' \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0•'\u25a0'\u25a0-'-'' TO ARRIVK •" 4.4 '. From ' ' I\u25a0 ' ' Steamer .: | •'\u25a0 Due - Seattle &*Tacoma. . . . . .'lCuckman-.V: . .*. June \ 4 Orays Harbor :....... Norwood . . . :.'- June ;-. 5 Seattle ,-. : . : . . ......... Abesslnla . . . - . June » Kel River P0rt5.......; Argo \u0084..'.....;*. June . 5 Humboldt ...... . . . ... City : of Topt- ka ; June ; 5 New York, via Anconl. Aeapulco ...:.•. Jun^ 5 San Pedro & Way Ports Bonita ;.'.'..... June 5 Seattle & Olympla .%'... Santa' Barbara.. June 3 5 Coqullle River ...:.*'... Elizabeth :..'..". June .8 Humboldt \u25a0'. . . ": ...'...\u25a0.. Eureka 1 ,.. . " ... . June -. 6 Willapa Harbor ....... Yosemite ..:...: June 0 Kan Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa .... June ; « Point Arena & Albion. Poma ; . ...::... June- 6 China • & Japan.. . A. . .Coptic .. .. .... June •-" Puget Sound Ports:. ; . City : of Puebla. June . < Portland & Astoria .... Columbia > ..... June • 7 Kan Pedro .: . .".iCentralla ; . ; :... June .7. 7 San-Pedro ............ <;.' W. Elder... June • 8 Humboldt^. ..;...."..... Pomona -'...:;.'. June 8 New York, via ATjcon.. City i of Para..'. June: 8 Mendoelno & Pt.' Arena St a : Fo&m \u25a0?: '. . . June 9 Honolulu .... . . ....... Sierra i: . . . . . ; . . June 9 Portland &: Astoria.... Nome City v... June .9 Wlllapa Harbor-..;;... Daisy \u25a0Mitchell-lJune ;9 San Diego &.Way Ports State of Cal..: JunelO San Pedro- .... :.;..::. Hanalei \u0084.\u25a0.;: . . . June' 10 Portland & Way Ports. Rcanoke ...... Jnne 10 Portland & Astoria. . . . Northland .. . /. . June 10 Hongkong & Mojl... .. .Anpalacbee :.:: June 11 Seattle & Tacoma. . .'.'.'Watson • . \u25a0 .' .".'\u25a0 • June 11 -,;;-- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0- -.\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.- TO SAIL ."-\u25a0\u25a0- ..\u25a0"-;\u25a0" \u25a0 ;; -.. • Destination . | ' Steamer . | Salls|Pler June 4— ."-, •-... . .. -.-J-v.. '--^::~:, "-V-V \u25a0-:-: Astoria &' Portland.:.. Cascade ; .... 3pm 2 Grays Harb0r..... '..:. S. Monica... 4pm 2 Grays : Harbo r"..'....'..*: Newburg :.. 3 pm 10 Los Angeles Ports.. ... G.W. Elder. spm 13- Puget Sound Ports.... . Sonoma;;... 11 am 0 Hllo ....Enterprise.. 4 pm 10. -\u25a0June's-r- ••-'\u25a0\u25a0 .:'--.'.:'\u25a0\u25a0 :.".::". \u25a0.:.\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0-- --'••.. San Pedro Sc Way Ports Coos Bay;.. 9 am 11.. Humboldt--: ............ Vanguard .'.'; ...... i,2;,\ Humboldt ....-....':... Pomona"*-. ?.. 10.30 a >J9 % - New York, via Ancon*. City Sydney. 12 am .40/ Astoria & Portland..:.. Coat a Hica.. 11 am 1!4 1 Nome.- via: Seattle.. ... Montara : ... 11 am 9; Humh01dt ,.........:... Ravalli ',..'... IT.V:. -2 Point • A rena . . . . . . ; . : . Sea Foam . .'. 4 pm • 2 , Lob Aujtelcs I'orts.;. j. Hanalei \u25a0\u25a0..-.. 5 pm 10 ' June 6—-.".•-.:...-v-1'6 — -.".•-.:... -v- 1 ' •-&.£>-.-. : . ;;\u25a0— \u25a0 " =._' : ..,. Los Angeles. Ports..;:. Yowmite ... 10 am 2 . Belllngham . . . .' . .". ; . . .". Rainier • ."\u25a0; . . 3 pm . 10 \u25a0" San Diego & Way I'orts State of Cal. 10 am 11 ; -June 7—-'-\u25a0''7 — -'-\u25a0'' ' '-' \u25a0 ;,. \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0;' '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -.i ; \u25a0 ":-\\ "'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':. .:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: Grays-Harbor .'. .\~.'... Ontralla *..: 3 pm 10 Hnmboldt ....'.."...... City Topeka. 10.30 a :> Eel River Ports .%r.:.. Argo <?:: . . .-;.;» 12 m 10 Mexican P0rt5;. '., ...... Curacao V'.iJ* 10 am .17 Hamburg &. Way Ports Abesslnia .. 12 • m 19- June 8— \u25a0""*\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:. : .'- \u25a0*.'•\u25a0 \u25a0>\u25a0:"'.\u25a0\u25a0•--;' '-5 \u25a0"' , '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' Coquille River . . . . :; . . . ElUabeth - . . : . . . . . Portland & Way Ports. G. W.vElder .1.30p 13 Humboldt . : v ..... Eureka L . 9 am 13 Seattle &' Tacoma...:. Buckman . . . . 1.30p 20 • San Pedro & Way Port* Bonita ...... 9am 111 Pujjet Sound Ports....: Delhi ".\u25a0.-.• 11 am ; 9- Polnt 'Arena & "Albion.. Pomo-...':.. 6pm V 2 \u25a0June, 9— •-•-'\u25a0--\u25a0."\u25a0,•'\u25a0•,'-\u25a0 V:' ' \u25a0»\u2666-.< .\u25a0 San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa.'. 10 am 11 June 10— ':\u25a0•-- I '; .\u25a0 ' - ' Astoria & Portland Columbia... 11 am 24 Puget' Sound Ports.";;. Cltyv Puebla. 11 am \u25a0-•'l». June 11— -i .- ;. ..v 7 :' r.*:^ i,. \u25a0 -J-. v.. :'•: CL'lna & Japan..:.'... .|Ayla .... 1 1 pm 40 .. ~TO SAIL FROM' SEATTLE ;»: v .-.-:: ; : Destination \u25a0; v'.-rv '. -r | \ : ?y Steamer .•*,;>' Date Skagway & Way \u25a0 Ports. Dolphin r. ; . . » ilJune 1 4 Nome '& St. > Michael.; . President ;" . . ;-;*.' June* • 4 Kkairway: A Way.Ports. Kara I lon -.... r. June'-B .\oroe.& St. Michael..'. Yucatan';*.'".;".-. .; June "6 Nome& St.' Michael ..'. Montara 1 .";:.:.-. June ? - 8 Nome ; &: St.- Michael. . . Edith ss. ' ': ". . :T. i Jnne ' 8 Nome & St.* Michael... Seward .;.:.:.. '. June 10 Nome &. St. Michael..;- Mackinaw x..::. Jane, lo 1 \u25a0 jSnnf and \ Tide;. ';.::';•;; ;\u25a0,:'< United States Coast 'and Geodetic' Stirrey— Time .- and Heights of Tide at Fort Point.'? For : city \u0084 front (Mission street wharf), add ' 2s minutes. \u25a0 Z.- ' \u25a0';- TUESDAY.: JUNE 4; : /' r^- : C/V Son \u25a0' rises \u25a0 \u25a0 .: r. . . .4 :47|Snn g sets ::{':?. . . . : . .7:28 1 •\u25a0; Time « Time .• ". Time ~&-\j : Time '. J'ne Ft — — 'Ft- \u25a0 Ft -:•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 l;:W ;-;•\u25a0. H : W '•,?-;; \j\Vf ,:, H;wt,"i: -.4.". ,0:40 -2.3 .6:30 ? 4.2 12:16 7:25 -5 6 5.. 1:48 :.\.l 7:45 "4.2 112 8:05 56 6:. 2:35 :1.2 8:B2 -4.4 2:00 2.0 8:41 ' 58 '7 ;. 3:20 \u25a0;o.fi »9:54 :"4.n 2:45 ,2.3 lH<i vu 8.1 4:04 , 0.2j10:4G 4.0 .3:25 "2.7 .0:48 ,5.7 9.. .4:44^-0.2 11:40 '4.6 4:00 '2.0 10:20 ?57 10.. 5:20—0.4112:30 .4.6 :4:44 ;3.0 10:45 ; 5)3 ---/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--,-\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0••,".\u25a0'>; -.'.%.Tlme:-BaIi;- '-:\u25a0.-."•-,<••; '.•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0;. \u25a0\u25a0 .- United -States Branch > Hydrograph le" Office ' Mer chants' • Exchange,': San Francisco, , Cal. June : 3,:1907.-;; ' s ;^V^''r v",:.?' -\u25a0:;•.'..- •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : ; \u25a0 .- :\u25a0;.-.\u25a0 .'•-;== \u25a0\u25a0 ; The time ball on the \ tower of the Ferry build ing was ' dropped today ; exactly |at • noon, * Pacific Standard ; Time s (120 th • Meridian), -' or ? Sh. 00m 00s. - Greenwich | Me*an Time. :>. v ' • - ,i - . -V^ .\r- f \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0 :-;-,;- : {-- '•-\u25a0 \u25a0J."C.\burnet*.,';7 -' : Lieutenant, : U.'S.' N.;-ln Charge! ,."; v. a. uraaen HydrograpUc ; Ofllre branch \u25a0 of t the" United " States { Hydrographle Office, -- located * at^ the (\u25a0 Merchants'. Exchange 1$ maintained , In , San \ Francisco s for. the ' beneflt of mariners, | without I regard'; to nationality, and free of i expense.'- Navigators; are rcordlally .Invited to visit . tbe ; offlce.i where * complete " sets ?, of S charts and sailing ! directions i of ' the ; world f are I kept at hand, ' for . comparison i and | reference,- and ; the lat est Information can always be obtained regarding 1 Ights,'- dangers ( to | navlgatton j and I all matters ' of interest ' to ocean commerce.' ~ Vv.- \u25a0 •"\u25a0- >\u25a0 ;-\u25a0.,•-•.\u25a0• .. \u25a0 • - =,a;v ; :-.--. \u25a0•--\u25a0\u25a0 ••-•V^ f» - r J.C. BURNETT,':" : ' '\u25a0" • Lieutenant," U. S." N.,. in Charge/ NOME— Arrived 'June v I—StmrVCorwm'^ five i miles out on edge of ice, from Beattle V-- - \u25a0 • j-- \u25a0• ;JUNEAU-^-Balled June S^Stinr City of Seattle for Seattle. \u25a0 \u25a0 .'•--• -. --\u25a0«;=\u25a0 v---.\-" *'-t !s -*'v \u25a0*-.-:-'.-:\u25a0.«\u2666 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •' KETCHIKAN— SaiIed ' June ', 2— Stmr • Jefferson. ; for Skafway. >-..- \u25a0.\u25a0.'•\u25a0nv'-.; \u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0 -,•-\u25a0', »:i-.-- \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.-,--. .-;.- -v -.; .-s EASTERN : PORTS ij . '' V :; :i '\u25a0\u25a0 BALTIMORE — Sailed ' June 2-*Br • stmr Dal blair, for ; Valpar*lgo. . ; .- : -« . • , -, \u25a0.•\u25a0•' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0••• L^_ " L wISLANP; PORTS -. i;V : - !\u25a0•]; ; ELEELE— Sa lied! May 2&— Br bktn Helga, for Eureka.-r.-v-; ;; v^'/-.- : .,\.i ;>;.-^.-^ .-,,...-- \u25a0- .. :,\u25a0- ..-.,• T Sailed I June \3, 10 a. \ , m.— Stmr Sierra",' for San ' Francisco -.!:»_«+* -4? ?^*#?.*a»t^t> :,--,«* :^--i *~-ji \ , >y ..-^,.^- ; FOREIGN .'PORTS-" •' :^ ,: •" .'-C MAZATLAN— SaiIed ;\u25a0 June - 2— Stmr I'Acapulco ; for' San 1 Francisco. :'.:•:. \u25a0;:r;.i';-:;:ix; i >?: \u25a0:;\u25a0 . >,-.^.-.y. •\u25a0\u25a0-'•, VICTORIA,-? s B-?. C— Arrived-'^Jiine' 3-^-Btkn' Everett,iG.*iGriggs,ifrom; Chemalnus.-;-> : ;>..i--..-, 'June B— Br. stmr, Coya.t bence May"29* stmr : Shawmut, ifrom 'Yokohama. *r ; - , \u25a0 , •. • .' v ROYAL' ROADS— Arrived June 3— Br tug Tar-" \u25a0tar., from' Swansea.. .<-,'^,?«< \u25a0•.*•- ;.- \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-rv-> 3 'j^' :\u25a0• SALINA J- CRUX— Sailed % June ; I— Stmr ' ; Arl zonan." for i San ( Viegor^Ti'- p u^r.?;->£: :*.•- .... ' /.- . . r \u25a0 UZARD-^Passed June 2— '{ Presumed) Fr bark Bayard." from - Oregon,"- for ; United ? Ktagdom.-tK.v-Ar Lw DUNGENESS — Passed f June . 2—Fr.r.bark»'.Tou raine.-^hence Jan:23,ifor Lelth/^P^BwiHW^ , ' I! KINSALE— Passed t June » 2— Br' bark fGrtntfia> bence i Dec 28, \i for Liverpool. t '\u25a0;-. \u25a0I TENERIFF E-^-Arrlved < prior '& to j June { 2~<3er «tn»r Hathor/ hence Jan l l9,"{ for, 1 Hamburg./.- .-.; ;\u25a0 ?% LONDON— Arrived June 3— Jap stmr lyo Mara, 1 from < BeatUe.'Wfc^^e^^j^®tas<*«©E»Ss^s>sffl»B<' i-'. ANTWERP^-Salled * MayTM^JH^tmri Pinna; \u25a0 for \u25a0 San 'i T~i n n i 1m i> iplFiprnMJwijsw'MplwiiMlißgi imjii t % NEWCASTLE.', Au»tralla— Sailed iMa> j 2«— Kor stmr HcnriU Mbsen.t for., San* Tib m isi i> 'mtfifSlWm ; PORT. NATAL^- Arrive* JtM^^ritwKfl^P "" \u25a0 ' . . \u25a0. - . \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'.-\u25a0 "."\u25a0 V : '•* "•'*- k '\u25a0 \u25a0' ' J^rJßHJ^Mfci FRENCH STRIKE GALLED OFF LA LABOR LEADERS TJnion 'Delegates; Gapitiilate and "\U^e.VM©n'^.tbJ"-Re-; turn to^Work PARIS, June 3.— The extendedi strike of the seamen has .virtually, come ; to an end vwith : .the 5 capitulation-, of 'the strikers, who are ; ekpected % ; toi resume work at Vthe homerandf colonial: ports tomorrow s morning. 0! Cap tainlLa 15 Peyre, 1 one of | the stfikers^delegates.icoijyeyel this ' information ti to? Secretary^ Minister Thompson fat \ a :; late \ hour^tonl ght. '~ : \ \He informed "^Thompson ;Uhat ''the % strike commission 1 assembled in had telegraphed - the "vf ollowing \u25a0 message \ to all:- ports :/_*" \u25a0"\u25a0] '^ :"~ 'X' "v i . The delegates haye \u25a0• been ••. in , conference i with the - minister 'of marine and the naral com mittee of the chamber of deputies. Tbe minister has abandoned the prosecution jof ] deserters . and has requested the navigation- companies to I rein state all ' officers and men. The members of ' tbe naral | committee I assared I tbe [ delegates ' tha t ' M.- Thompson's proposition la tbe matter of pensions would, be irnproYed. The 'delegates,'; therefore, immediately. proposed that tbe btrlke cease. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- .In the course of his > cohf erence'with the ' strikers V delegates "^Thompson ;de? clared;. that it \was^ impossible Sto^aoH cede! to i their *\3eniands.^ He 'aiald,* ' how; ever,' : that' any- proposition lwould'?be j considered 1 if (the' strikers-; returned hto duty immediately/ > in H which r" case Jno i punishment \ would ; '";be"* meted^ out* and . the -ship.' owners .', would VbeV: requested to retain- both'offlcers • and^men in their ; former; positions. ;.. ; •'/ '. : * ; :y ' r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '.'\u25a0 V : ;.' "'.i The firm attitude of i the minister and his \ promise" that \u25a0< no 7 penalties': would \ be:;' inflicted .apparently -;Convlhced"v.the strikers , that ; it "would': be f wiser t to*-ac cept the r government"B"] proposal{to'i In? crease" the .pensions- "of .""from $40.80 to ?72 andjof officers'" from;sls6 to * ?200^ a year ;'than; r to continue:; to paralyze commerce: and" s thiis,> entirely i alienate " the ; sympathy,; of XK v the "J public/ .which already 4" J has .""(been',", greatly: i strained., v " v; -;\u25a0 ''' ' : .,y J "'.\. ~.~.,y .''* : Jl !.-> : Later _iri '. the day :'_ delegates Krecelved : similar, .-advice " from ithe^president^'of the . if&val commltteeTof .the 'chamberVof deputies, declared Vthat, '\u25a0,_ although the • committee • - \was> prepared'^ to & ex amine jthe men's demands; carefully, he I did ;npt think :. parliament j co uld| adopt I a.] -more, 'liberal^ measure" thant that rof | f ered by I. thef government.ti'At £the fend of this conference \thedelegates*talked over th i e • matter } together,^ with ; the^re sult that the 'j messages unreservedly : advising,' their .comrades jr to rreturn,Zto th e ir d u ti es was drawn <> up "> and ? sse t. H /.The j only, possibility^ of .fa^ hitchtap | pears to be, thatjthe'.meh^might' decline to; followjthe advice : of flhelr. delegates, but ; persons^ who are '; well [ informed , re gard this ras unlikely^ and Is there ' is reason: to believe that work will. ibe resumed generally- tomorrow. _j, - f , : r Dispatches £ here •; say" : *that meetings Iwere* held! this i afternoon "at various ports .at which;it was'votedUo i continue the ;strlke, : but *ItAi8 levident1 evident that .[. these steps 515 1 before the receipt ', of the' messages advising the cessation ;of .the. strike^* ;^^v?^»;' \u25a0;\u25a0': HAVRTE, " June - : 3.~Three >. \u25a0; thousand strikers held a' meeting here I ; this even ing after ; the receipt of > the message from, the vinj" Paris the. men' to resume! work. \"lni spite^of this j recommendation ; the \u25a0 men -voted ito continue the ,: strike, -i Tie Havre ? dele gates '•' were instructed 1 to;" return V at once from Paris. "'//'\u25a0 - .'•• ' ;•' '\u25a0' STOPS r A* KIDNAPER \u25a0JBERKELEY, June 3.— Nasli, Bergef,' the- : 6 - year ? old •* son-i of 4Mr7« and*: Mrs. Frank .Berger^ of 2413 " Telegraph^ave n.ue-,wa. 9 1 Picked s up :.by« ? ial stranger.Uhis afternoon: and s carried Ko'n'i' theFrhah's shoulder; for r -ablock.ls,TheVm6thVr; re ceived Information that herJchlld' was being ;\u25a0\u25a0'. kidnaped " and >r gave\n pursuit ' finally capturing her boy., » The gave; no explanation of his "actionfand Mrs. r Berger.r.wasiltooTrnuchl excited in the chase; to learn his -name or purpose in making away with- the Berger: youth. ,\u25a0 J—:-. OCEAN STEAMERS f' , ' " NEWv.YORK— Arrived, June *,3-lStmr Vader-' land, from^Antwerp and^Dover;!" stmr Noord ham, from Rotterdam. T^ .. >m-\u25a0*-*;;m -\u25a0*-*;; . -.- -^y^" *•: ROTTERDA*!— Arrived June I— Stinr Pots dam, from , New < York. V,. . \u25a0\u25a0' . ' . '\u25a0- ' r - SUEZ— Arrived , June ; 3-^Stmr -Tydeus.' • from Tac>omar via Yokohama, ; etc., 'for." LlverDOol - 1 fo^ffSS 11 Cd JUDe ; Luca, Ne^Y^^^aftin^^^^'^ v -Arrived - June : 2— Stmr.' Prlnzess .: Alice, from Ivew xork. J '\u25a0\u25a0 '.-' :•-.\u25a0-\u25a0' ?t» , »,- r . \u0084 ^,v . ;\u25a0 .; . ... •iArrlved June" ; 3— Stmr ! Friedcrlch der Grosse from \u25a0New . York. - ' \u25a0: . - \u25a0 X DOVER— Arrived .Tune 3— Stmr Zeeland; from" New York, for -Antwerp, ; and proceeded- _. v ™™ Memoranda viper Br'thlp Arrow;", from Newcastle.'-AnstraUa June 37-Had continuous % easterly - wlnds.V com' pclling^fthlp. to Hat 40 fS itrying^to fnn^more favorable » winds. a-° Did % not \u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0 succeed. "" Crossed the equator May S in 10ng.157 37 W.; \u25a0 Moderate ; wlnds ; all the passage . from f equator. •-: ; . ,7 id Pcr _« tmr ' Pomona, -• at .San Francisco, "june-'a wTs? 1 ? -^ «»« ji*. LONDON, June 2— Br bark Granada," "from San . Francisco.: Dee a^for, Liverpool,^ passed Kinsale today; and signaled Mti had \ experienced a Lurrl cane. in ; lat : 43 J K.i long 80 W, • and < was thrown ;on • beam; ends ( and : damaged. ,-*, Jettisoned \u25a0\u25a0 some ; cargo and Cut away sails. \u0084;::;'. - - \u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0„" ••;\u25a0".\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0 Br bark ; Ivema,*T from i Oregon/ on" which 35 per cent was >; paid for ; reinsurance," arrived -at Port Natal.? Juneil:^.*: t;.:^', ._-. v.'-.-". ?,? ,-.v. '\u25a0->.\u25a0..-.-.-"-. \u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0:•-\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0:." i ' . T ' /L 7\u25a0 Q "' ri i t 1 '"' ' ; 2 "'A" ''ft^ 1 " >'fl' *O'-'''l f\ '"'• C ' ""* 1-1 - I*7 r 1 R * - '\u25a0 . a*. '- in/ m \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 M Ul/As SUw f__ Vvdkl. ' J&ff%S - , \u25a0'•....\u25a0:- \u25a0\u25a0 . . . * *r. >. .' . .'- * V ... \u0084 *, - » .^ \u0084 J^^ ' S." " """X^LvV^Vm ' 17. :!• J%*% ' "jjl INDIAN'S DEATH THROWS NEW LIGHT ON KILLING Convict's^ Skull i Had tl Been - Fractured'l byi - Sqiiaw^ : as He Stated"! SPECIAL i DISPATCH ', TO THE CALL. '\u25a0.-: SAN RAPAEL,. June 3.— Dick s ßill,; an IndiariTconvict> sentenced ] three \ months ago > to a.' life) term in \ San > Quenttn,* died Sunday.'.-^The manner c *of 'his [death Twas so "mysterious" that", the 'author! ties made an investigation and in this connection heldrianTautbpsy^whlch^developedvthe fact that ,' the i dead iihan'sTs'ltull'jhad'/a.t some j former^ time ' been 11 * 1 fractured in three, distinct* places, .^t?^'..;' J: " . . , '•*; '."\u25a0Biirhad^been-cqnvicted^ in ; March for the murder "of his squaw, iwhom he shot. He^stated at ithe time "of his 'trial "that the i Bquaw'J' had : forced -him /to2 battle with J her '< for >' his- life f and 'that • he^",was compelled vln , self fdef ense > to; take "! her life. %]BLe said > that * she : had, struck i him on "the -with" a\club v and :,waa beat ing him, when he drew, his. gun and shot her."?. Thel fractures: shown; at the --' au topsy^' were -" distinct :""""\u25a0" and . '.went far toward cofroboratingthe truth of Bill's asesrtlons ? that * hW' L had ;acted ' In ", self defense,when killuig: the woman. WITNESSES jUNABLE; TO IDENTIFY ALLEGED THIEF Neil Carey, Saloon Keeper, Tells How r ;^Man^HeldVUp^Placc;and Sc- ;• - v; cured $467 in Cash •-' ;^OAKLAND; June i sA-Neif Carey, man^ ager/.of a. the Albany § saloon, told^the storyof . the. holdup. Of the place; on the night h of .February .^26,'^for /.which jlra Butler^ was • placed i,bn trial I today." > • The appearance >of the i_ robber 'fronnthe rear door,"!; covering? the. party.' in; the - saloon >with a pair, of heavy, pistols, and* taking' $467: In cash from; the .occupants, was related in. detail.- >-\u0084; \u25a0'\u25a0': .-\u25a0\u25a0'-:'' «> Carey was \u25a0to identify Butler positively ; as the * robber, owing .to ; the mask worn'over.the face.VDr. 11 Theodore Olmstead 'testified atoy: the j same but was al so unable -to; positively iden tlfy^the'syouthiasthe robber." ;>:- - •\The« pistols ! and ;the} money,," subse quently found in "an . ash barrel, were 'shown i in 'evidence. -\u25a0 ;' * SENDS BACK GOLD COINS - he; found^at: claremont f r.'"-"' - ]:-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' -.-; v-;\-. \u25a0 \u0084-'-, \u25a0.'•. i-':~:-r' : ":i ;.' -^V-l ' Massachusetts Man Writes That He .Believes They Had Been' Lost y \bya Vegetable Peddler - I , BERKELE Y, f June - 3.^— All the " way fromsiWest;,Barnstable,;" : Mass.,ktwo;is3 gold- pieces .-have come , to Chief of Po lice : Yollmer.-; ; They were forwarded i by- Stanley/; r ßecker; ;\who ' informs V Chlrff Vollmer that he found \the coins while walking on i the place ?in mont'several weeks &go.\- Becker writes that he believes the money was dropped by Jan V. Italian vegetable \ peddler , and gives .Vollmerlal detailed, description 'of tne < Itallan.l • Becker -explains < his un uisual-misslve, b>v saying/ that he7pur posed hunting upsthe. vegetable peddler, but v was ij suddenly;; called bMassS^ chusetts.; v ; . r ",\u25a0'•";\u25a0' . :% ' : v-->v -->- •---. '-'/- GEORGE E.CLAHK DEAD - A"LiAMEp At' June 3.4 ; -Ge6fge E. Clark,' who Iwas f ori 1 2 years constable of Ala medalUpwhship.'^frpmlwhich ;,office ;he "retiTed^the^ first f of :\u25a0 this" year7idled;at hlsjhome, ]l2^B) Pearl^ streets last 'even ing.^ He'was a 'veteran of tthe^clvil^warj hayinsi served I the ( memorable strife VwlthT the) second I New; Hampshire t re gimen t.'^Clark f was \ born) i m Mai rie j7 l years 'i ago/^t iHe Awas -'a' republican^of the'old schooland: took an active inter -_ est ;. local" '-\u25a0polItlcaTy He^, was ','twica married,": and is survived ; by; his \ second wif e.'whom he wed Jed; ; three years ago.' His " son^ Frederick \u25a0 Clark,"' who | the European, buyer .: for 'the i Emporium "of SaniFrancisco,-^ recently \u25a0 passed away! at Santa 1 ; Barbara." /The} funeral ; will j take place? : t6niorro'wi afternoon' 1 and will ib« coriductedibyj Joe Hooker post, G.A. i;., of -."which he ; . was '. past commander. ; JUDGES EXCHANGE PLACES \u25a0 : OAKLAND, f; June ", S.T^uperior * Judge William: H.^Waste announced ' today : that he ;, would; spend Hhe ' remainder,! of , : the week" In .", trying i cases i Itor which Judge \u25a0.Wells 7of Contra V. Costa county .».' was . \u25a0 disqualified.* ; " Wells -will 1 take - Waste's V place - here r. during \u25a0 , the samel^time.jj On Judge /.Waste plans? to * leave '-"for,", the Grand canyon of :.' the i Colorado accompanied ?by V his .wife. TxTheyi will completo^their vaca tion-in the high Sierras. ' • ' : \u25a0„ JAIL BREAKERS SENTENCED /pAKl^ND,i*June:3.-^Wililam r Thonip soh; arid tT. s »W.' Crown i were "; sentenced byr. Judge 5 Melvin", today", to*" serve /.two years '. in' the^ penitentiary , at • SanTQuenf tin tforjaWemptlng[to}break lout of jthe city;jair recently.^. The-rnieri^were;servf trig; aj termlf or; petit ; larceny when^ they i were"^dlscovered"sawing 1 j the*;doofs3 of their! prisorl'v Today< they, pleaded "guilty," waived ;alH time' and were/immediately sentenced.': \u25a0::/-\ : ...l ' '\u25a0'? ". ',:'.'}'" \' ".•' '''\u25a0"\u25a0> JAPANESE POLITICIANS UNEASY ABOUT AMERICA Apprehension of Trouble in Store Two i Countries: . TOKYO, VJuneS.rrPolitical leaders seem to have; a "feeling] of. apprehension regarding ' Japan's future, relations .with tHe_ t iUnited*. States. ' "Actual : hostility, however, is I not": thought of, ,but : the pe culiar^ position '\u25a0> In J which ,the ; federal government Is placed," in regard to stat© autonomy..' and the defiant / atttude of the '";' labor.;* interests .1 against "Japan's treaty, rights', as .manifested lnfthe sec : ond San Francisco incident, make poli ticians here uneasy.^BBJKIfIBBPQMHI ::, WASHINGTON.' June 3.^Surpfise .was expressed < here upon reading JtheT.Tokyo account of Japan's dissatisfaction with •the attitude, of ;the, United /States In. the race J troubles :ltt"San -Francisco. ;Offl cialB",'here* 'can ! only' conjecture f-: that there ; has .- not .been a> publication r^in Japan of all -of the official . correspond ence! whlch.y it-: is belleved.xwould /fa vorably 'public "opinion* toward the United States. \ V - J ..""- I Three -Japanese -waiters made menta yesterday .to',Unlted : ,State3*Dls£ trict Attorney/ Devlin -in th© matter , 6f the \f recent r j labor., union '-.riot '.. In "J.the Horseshoe restaurant and bathhouse In Folsom ; street: near) ElKhth." They.'cor roborated; the; story told iby,"* the white witnesses to the effect that a white teamster, 'wearing : ai union \badge," as eating i Nippon : hash In 'the' restaurant when t. two -union lathers entered ;and demanded that the teamster phould dis card his Union button or drop hia chop sticks and quit eating Japanese hash. , ' * - They. : said : that ." the " teamster! fought .the : . lathers ;. and rWas°;"lathering** 'them In '\u25a0 Jeffries | style I until a mob intervened and place.*.",' Two * of "'. th«j Japanese, swofe that some, 'one ;.in _the restaurant "threw ? a "6arvlng^ knife^'at the crowd outside.' but 'the" third swori that no knife was j thrown^ The - inves tigation, will' be- resumed today. ;\u25a0:."_* V GEORGE A. REISNER DIG UPHOLD TEMPLES University's .'Representative , Receives Important ; Commission \u25a0 From : Government of Egypt - BERKELET.'June 3— Dr. George A.. Relsner, 'formerly, in charge of the unl .verslty's exploration -work ; ln.Egypt, has been 'appointed archaeologist In charge of excavations for the Egyptian government In Nubia. .The archaeolog ical- work: about '; to undertaken.; zs \ the v most : remarkable Jever ,'! conceived. It^is* to»be';nothing ; mDre or. less than the continuous excavation of both sides, of the Nile from'Kalabsche -to Derr, n distance of : 150. kilometers. "i $ This ': is ? rendered-- necessary jby ,the decision -_to ; raise'; the , Assuan dam, an other i\ eight •; meters. ; Professor .. Mas-; pero^the/* head .of the v department ; of ahtiqultief,."is>to' have charge of the restoration of the, known temples and the copying of their. lnscriptions. *3!jp§§£ J-vCaptain; Lyons, 'head ; of the survey department, " is in charge \u25a0 of : the topo graphical and -archaeological survey and has assigned ..to -:Dr. ; Reisner the taskVof: excavating 'the -monuments at present, burled? under, the soil , and the recording ' and * publishing ' of . these ex cavations. : "The "work " ; Is ' expected to last, five 'years. " • j ' . \u25a0 INTERNAL REVENUE >^?^ ; COMMISSION \u25a0 FOR k WIGHT Republican National - Committceman / :" : - of Louisiana 'Hs\ Selected by Roosevelt for Post . "; HWASHINGTON;;b . June. - 3. — Pearl •Wight s . ofj New: Orleans," the republican : national ) commltteernan Tof - ', Loulsiaria. has: accepted -the: post Tof /commissioner ' of/H internal ?s revenue;;/ to <: become 'ef r f ective '~ori > December/ 1 . : '.Wight has a number-of : important business I : matters .which;" he ..wishes; to';adjust [ and settle prior, to the taking 'of j.the". office." .. '.; r . < Pending) his"" 1 assumption of > the work as a ad interim will be, appointed by v the presi dent.^ "He 'already 'has been selected but his 'name; has; not "been -.announced. NEW. TIME-CARD ISSUED V BERKELEY. June . 3.— According \u25a0 to a time ' card : issued -today £ by ithe\Oakland traction '.company, ; through cars /will : be' operated s v ' from "^Berkeley > to"; San j Lean dro*; and - Haywat;d. "The card will so into -: effect next iThursday. ; ! The Ilay \u25a0wardvcarsiwill; be", run ; , from Bancroft and ; Telegrap h; avenue ; via" College ave nue and; EastiFoiirteenth'stfeet'fn'Oak-, land.;; j The^ running '.time 'will be" about. 90 i- : nilriutes -"eachV way. *'v.-The^ Oaklan.l terminus ' of * the \u25a0 Shattuck .'avenue , cars is" also ito^ be *' from and -Seventh 'street i; to v street and^Fourth'avenue'in East Oakland. « FREAK *-. KOSE V lB ? DISCOVERED— OakIand. June 3. — A 1A 1 freak rose haY been" discovered la the garden of Charles Keeler.ithe Berkeley poet, and has been | presented to | the chamber, of commerce for ; preservation. .! .The : ro«e *. Is : partly- . green .: In color; and I will I last | for i weeks . wtthout-'WUtins. The freak was discovered by Hugo H. LlUenttuO. an ;expert ; gardener:-;- \;:' -.\u25a0\u25a0l_r~V.'"-*'*.'- :."- "\ DR; WEMPLE AND 1 ! FOUR "CHAUFFUERS 'ARRESTED Police of Oakland Rigidly Enforc* ', Ordinance Against Fast Driv* ing of Automobiles . OAKLAND. June 3.— Dr. E. L. "Wem ple and, /our chauffeurs, the 'first vic tims to fall Into the hands- of -the police since the: beginning of the cm sade against violators of the"automo bile speed limit, were arraigned In the police court this morning. .'Dr.. Weraple, Charles Dobson -and Frank Locke were fined $10 each. S.-.M. 1 Pierey pleaded not guilty and his trial was.set for .'June 8, and L. W. Shlraan forfeited $10 balL Chief : of j; Police Wilson announced today _.- that > the .ordinance would *>c rigidly enforced in the future and that hereafter the bail of those arrested fur violation or the law would be $50. BLOCK WILL nECOVER 'OAKLAND. June 3.— Joseph Block^ the- second hand dealer who Is .be lieved , to' have been- assaulted by a thus.in Tre3tle glen, his skull having been fractured by 'a, blow with a blud geonris;improvin<? and hope Is enter tained that he t will ultimately, recover. Block has not yet b»»en able to make r clear ' statement! as 'to how he was in- Jure'd.^9EMSßHtt«HlßMc«99B9(VMdlHf m , ! . MEETIAC XOTICE.I CALIFORNIA chapter No. 5, R. A. '\u25a0' " " ' M.— St*t«l meetia? THIS (TUBS- •J&FWLm PAY) EVENING, Jnne 4. at 7:CO wZjU^I O'clock, In Kin',- Solomon* ball, l^ta*v w- 1739 ' Flllmore st. il^^J FRANKLIN U. DAY. Soc.. VmjH •\u25a0• • arciFUlmore st. : .ZMarn MISSION comm«n.l«*ry No. 41. K. T. £&. , \ No assembly TUIS EVENING.- By £F\ order of &"& -'. WM. n. WHITE. Em.. Commander. *X* V , A. H A WKaLKY. Recorder. ~ PARNASSUS fcxlse, I". !>., V. and A. « M.. . 12tn ay. and 1 st. ISunset) — A\ First degree THIS (TUESDAY) -Vyy" , EVENING. June 4. 1907; Masons in- /\kSr\ vltetl. W. A. HOtT, Swryetary. ' > GOLDEN GATE lmlse No. 30. F. anrt m \u25a0A. M.— Stated mevtlng THIS (TUES- S>i ..DAY) EVENING, ia King Solomon '* •y" r >\/' ' hall, 1739 Flllmore «t.. at "!:SO Jv*J\ o'clock. EDWIN L.-.. MEYER.' See. /V \ PACIFIC lo.1«e So. 13d. V. and A. M.. Ml - 17;«> • FUlmore gt. — Stated -meeting «^A^ THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. 7vV\ GEORGE . PENUNGTON. Sec. / .^r \ ORIENTAL Iwlgt No. 144. P. .and A. "•' M,^-stated- meeting THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. Cal- '\Tfi\f vary hall. FHThiore and Jackson St.*. /v2r\" A.'S.HUBBA ED. Secretary. r^r \ GOLDEN GATE lodje No. 2<M.- 1 f^jT^. O. O. F. — Membora ple«.<*» attend :'?]t&Stiuz our next mf>«-t!n^. TUESDAY r^!k^^^-' EVENING. Jnn«> 4. at 1254 Mar- '^»* p ket St.; -initiation and election of ofScen: visiting brothers invited. \u25a0 . , .;'-i WM. PULLEN. N. G. JEV.'EL chapter Ni>. 238. O. E. S.— Rpsular raeottug ami Initiation at 1:30 p. m. TOUAY (TUESDAY), June 4. - 'MIXNIB r. DOBBIN. W. M. . DO RA.L. QSTHOFF. Sec. THE 'quarterly meetlnit. of the mem-, bers of the Mechanics* Institute will be held a t the Mechanics' Institute bnildlnsr. 99 Grove sf.. San Francisco, on THURSDAY. June 6, 1007. at 8 -p.' m. r -. \u25a0.-.-.JAMES a. SPAULDIXG. Rec. Sec. NOTICE In hereby given that the adjourned an- nual meeting of the society and tha board of. trustees »f the O!<I People's bom« will rv> : held «t the office of the home, sonthwent cor- ner of Phi* and Pierce ift».. San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY. June 5. 1907. at 12 o'clock m.. for - tbe • purpose \u25a0of electing a board of man- agers ami a board of trustees to serve for thu \u25a0ensuing, year.- and -for the transaction ' of such other business ** may com<» befort the meet- lng. MRS. JAMES ALVA WATT. Secretary. AT a \u25a0 meeting of. the boar-i of dlre«*tors of th<» : California : Scbuetxen Club Park and BullflliMr assoclatioo. held May 21.1007. It was resolved ,to ileclcre a diviilen<l.of J 2oc per. share on the ' capital \u25a0 stCH'k of tbe " association, , payable !on \u25a0 anil after Jane 10, \u25a0 W7. at tbe . office . of th* treasurer. Emll C. - Woenne.' -\u25a0 R7O - Hulght . St.. •' .San Francisco. * jfrTTO A: BREMER. Sec. '\u25a0\u25a0-.-. OXLX- LOCAL MANUFACTURERS" P. ".PASQCALB CO.. ' MOO WTCBSTKR.- COR. .TURK- ' \u0084 » . ,~ -: PHONE WEST 4SKJ. ARMY. NAVY. SO€IETT, GOODS. REGALIAS. FLAGS. BANNERS. BADGES. C.\ PS. UNIFORMS. ATTORNEYS ADVICE., free— Private divorce a specialty: :><jwlek: n« charge .unless »ncces«ful: partner-. .. ship. : will*,-- deeds, etc.; corporations: . colle«'- •'-tJims: ' detectives: "open- evenings. "LEGAL ASSOCIATION; 1502 ElUs st. near Flllmore. ADVICE FREE ON, ALL LEGAL MATTERS. \u25a0 Divorces eosts- $l2; damages." collectiona. \u25a0 . All ,' eases no charge without suceens; open evenings. 1730 Flllmore st. bet. Pout and Sutler. ROOM 4. FIRgT FLOOR. . AA — DIVORCE: <co«te-,si::: quick. Quiet; advW free: no charge unless successful;-. title .to real • estate ' restored; bdnkruptcy; probattog of e»- - tates ; general -practice. IKIB Market sty r. I*. rLOYD & WOOD Have removed . their law offices to room* 405-8 - 4th floor . Chroniclo buildlns. Market " and ". Kearny sts. * \u25a0 COMPLETK divorce for $-»3: no delay: court emu . treatment;. square dealing; ptaw spc nw first. Room -3. 2036 Sntter ' st. near FlHmorp. 11. A." X ROUSE. 130OG.«.*av. cor. FHlmore: nil- rnses; adv. , froe; eve.' 7^lo-R:3«: tel. Wwt.Sini. , LORWY &' GUTSCII.. attorneys: now Vicatfl ;it .;S«I and. SU'vpqsoii st/. Csl.Demokmt.bnndlnj. LKUAL.ncrvir** rencWi"*!. any eonrt: . bnß«li'»ir .materlHl a<fepted a» fee. ~3S McAllister «t. HARRIS ftIIKSS. attorney* at law.,W.;T. ll!«»«. : -, NittaryiPnblfi?." 20H3 , Sntter sr.«ur. Flllni«>re. i MAHTIN '-STKYENSJ attorney at Jaw. 1033 GolT- 1 fn Gate «t, bet. Unna ami Buchanan, sts. - P. C. DOK.MITZKR. Uwver ami prpctor in a!• ;mirulty. 727 l ,Fultf>n st. : , *, 1 ; AI.F GROVES.' \u25a0 . - ', - . CALL BL'ILM.xq 1 . ;: '.^ patents PATENTS , guaranteed; i handsome 65-page . jrnld<»- \u25a0 ;hook free. .E.-, E. Vrooman.'box 40, .Wash.; D. C CARLOS <P. GRIFFIN, patcnta. - late examtn«*r \u0084U:,B. patent office, 410 (Call) C.Spreckete bid. FRANCIS M. ..WRIGHT,' formerly examiner U.-S>V c: patent offlce . . S»Cj-027 Monadnock bMy. • VENSIO.VS PENSION Attorney E.. A. BUIXIS. 1341 Stein V f] st.: : past commander Thomas post. G. A. R. . PENSIONS.-, extra pay, etc. Write L.M. SHEK- •'WOUD. 2751 ' Filbert st.'.'SanfFranclnco. -;-' -\u25a0 . y,'- DENTISTS DRS. C. W. DECKER. «T. H. .MORRIS. .. L. T..CRANZ.: -\u25a0 V SURGEON DENTISTS. : ~ • ' 131 C Matter at., above -Van No**. ;. .. . - Rooms IZ 3-4-^-8- 10.. •.:\u25a0•;\u25a0; ! PAINLESS 'dfnmtry— OWiestaWislwd. honest. [y '\u25a0 reliable :rea*>nable prfce*:'perftN:t'work: fr»"e I . consultation. , VAN VKOOM, 1301 Flllmore- st.. I /^corner O'Farrell. -'."'-. ..:.:.- \u25a0 -\u25a0'\u0084 ' . PAINLESS .Dentistry; set uf-teetn; $3; crown-t, i S3; brldcework. 1 $5; , fillings. » 3oe ;. all im»raT»- ; -.4. teed. -. UK. BROWN. Mark-t. < 1 »iii and Cbnrcb. ; -NEW, YORK- DENTAL PARLORS. --* ' ;.UDr,.E. » W. I : Perk tns, 1 lOi! Valf ncia »t. eor. , KM. DR.'i W. A. MEYEtt, form,-, CaUagban bulUlnc. '*^". now . "12C ! Market . St. near ' Church and . 14tb. ' .. : DR.I KNOX. dentl.it. 1613 FUlraore , st..: former ty ' =\u25a0-•- Grant bldg. ; all wor^ flrat cUas: ; prVca low.'. ; i C."W. RICHARDS,. D.D.S.; 203-H Central Wdu.. i :~£ cor. ' Sntter , and-. Polk . t for. • Mutual . bank . Wdp. I DR. SlMMS.. formerly Pa rroUbM)?.. 855; Market \u25a0r *ir, now i located .at: 1214 Folk 'cor, potter, r. - 3«»t. BAKTLETT. I>R. U.'GKA.NT. >xtraetlnir speclaJ- . 210 a rrt'morc. NW. cor. Cat. DR; ' tt.L L. .WALSH, STJ McAllister nr.". I.sicunn. <-' Platinum \u25a0 filling!*.' W)c; fcrowna. ; |5; plates. . >7. DR."* H. I CKAIGIE— First : clauw "dentistry at -' rea- .' * wonab'.e • prt<-es.'-- W>l \u25a0 Fobom \u25a0\u25a0 st. J CJr. : 'M. *.;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0",- HIU^ DU.i LUDLCM. 144.". Market *t., now " at . 432 .Webster st.near Oak; saa given.- DR. J. J. LI^K", "formerly j 112« l Market. - now ~.<g4iVal«iK-t-»;<t.bft. ltwh and 20th. SANI>. Da.': J.;E.— Du*lnei>a U being conducte-.t at 11C3 UevlaatWifo e«m«frEtldy. y- -' \u25a0 ,_ , DR.'sIRAi G.?LEEK— .AII ktmia 'of dental trwli. ; fit, 515 « rtllmow »t. \u25a0 n»«r ! O»>k *-i :- • \u25a0 - " RAYMOND IV' CASTLE, dentist, bow located at-i and, Mfcrtlon'ata. ,;:::''•: CHEAPEST " and ' best ' to ' Amt-rica— The Weekly : .:.« Call, > tit PW year. : ' \u25a0'- . See Rages 12 and J3 for Acldi^ ilonil Classified Ads 11