The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 23, 1903, Page 7

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£ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDA MAY 23 1908 TEN MINUTES AFTER DECAPITATION SHARK BITES SAILOR TO THE BONE Member of Thalatta’s Crew Picks Up the Man-Eater's Head to Examine Its Teeth, the Jaws Close With a Snap and the Mariner's Hand Is| Only Released by the Energetic Use of Knives and Marlin Splkes‘ o 1 | TISH F 1 F AYED IN PORT WITH A FULL CREW ABOARD OWING TO, M oF HAT THE VESSEL'S CARGO BE RESTOWED BEFORE THE | | 2 T b theet lead, §71 Ibs lead pipe. | fagigh ity g 25 bbis oil, 16 pkgs electri May 22—Stmr Na- ‘ < . t > Arrived May 22 Cargo by the Kosmos Liner. mr Centralia An o - r Columbia Sl et 1 Eurcka Gamble. rom Port Gamble, ACOMA—Arrived May €ig se Race, from Victoria. s f EUREKA—Art May L e . Gray. from San Pe May HADLOCK 21— Melrose. Schr schr pan May 22—Schr Arrived May 22— Stmr Secotia, Stmr Scotia, for Bowens Arrived May Los Angeles s lagua san Francisco. led May 21—Stmr James Doi- ! San Francisco. 22—Stmr San Lakme and - = s May 22— Stmr Humboldt, from kes = i 1 be sugar, | Skagway po 72 bxs paste, 240 gals w Safled May 22—Ger stmr Numantia, for 3 RET pkgs potatoes. 18 cs ‘salmon, | Nanaimo. e ries and provisions, 40 cs blast MARSHFTELD- 22-Stmr A Arrived May 220 cx saln 22—Stmr for San | ved May nd sailed a = exceed |5 cs g . LAND POR' 2 B HONOLULU—Arrived May 22—Schr Ariel, a 5 5 | from Newcastle, Aus; Br b City of Han | Troubles of the Loch Finlas. = = | kow, from Newcastle, A bark R P Rithet, s och B 5 . Shipping Intelligence. hence s .m;.rn— \a“ from Newcastle, r VE A nence May 12 i 4 = . ARRIVED. 5 ) Br stmr Yeddo, from New- | . Friday, May 22 -Bark Apnle Johnson, | es nos, Madsen, 60 hours f R r | redw | Brookiyn 16 hours from Fort | Higgins Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from | FOREIGN PORTS. s < Pa Arrived May Nor ship Otra, 3 Wh May 21—Ger stmr | P ~e Valencia, Alberts, — hours from Vie- ved May 20—Br snip| a . A @ a, Jessen, 20 b rom Eureka. | Arrived May 21—Fr bark | A Eagies. rs from San gon Br ship Gales en- | - Peterson, 48 days from Cal- | > S e - | Arrived May 19—Stmr Ameri- | - = ¥, Rasmussen, 15 days | for New York. R - Port Townsend 13 daye: | American, for Del ware Breakwater CUXHAVEN. ay: put in on account of leak | ta, Partridge, 86 days from | May 19—Ger ship | Kelly, 23 days from Hono- x‘ud\mm'vn—m led April 16—Nor ship v k Antiope, Murray, 38 days from Yo- | America, for Newcastle, Aus. Roy Somers, Sofland, 413 days from TR Harbor | Sun, Moon and Tide. { r Newark. Reinerisen, 18 bours from RUS- | 1njteq States Coast and _Goedetic Survey— X Marriam hours from San | . oy ank Low“ P LEARED Francisco Bay, Published by official i _thority of the Superintendent —The bigh and I aters occur at (Mission-street wharf) about htes later than at Fort Poini: ide is the same at both places. Friday, May 22 Alexander, San Diego, etc: Randall, Astoria; Oregon Honolulu and Ka- & Co. Hamburg, etc; J | Bros SAILED. reckels & Friday, Pomona, Swanson, Eureka Martin, Point Arena. Leland, Santa Cruz n, Weeden, Honolulu. Lundquist, Slusiaw River. g0, Dunham, Eel River. salala, Adler, Westport. * Lindauer. Allen, Grays Harbor. Fuiton, Lee, Coos Bay. May 22 5.6/ e is chartered for | = [ 3 to Cape Town of | keniine Alta loads | | day in the order of occurrence as to time: the gt .,i’, oy Greenwood, Johnson, —. - - | Anub! wrisen, Hamburg and —In the above exposition of the tides | Exports for British Columbi ‘m. early morning tides are given in the lert i B germon oy o | Campbell, Bodega. pand column and the successive tides of the | - e s - | h_Bend, Jackson, Coos Ba | . ria with an assorted merchandise | hr H © Wright, Nielsen, Mahukona | fourth time Mumn gives the last tide of the | - e port of destination and | Schr Fearless, Lilyquist, Grays Harbor. day, except when there are but three ides, ag | ar at $27,655. and inciuding SPOKEN metimes occurs. d'r[u helghts Siven are in . 3 fruit. 1484 pkes r San Mateo, st Port Los Angeies— on to the soundings of ¢ ted States fruits, 407 pkgs fresh vegetables, 64,000 ¢ of Cape Blanco, bark € D Bryant, | C urvey C;";‘ lehmvt:zn a minus (—) 6535 1 e, 250 1bs | from: Seattle, for Lahaina. Wished to be sign precedes the height, and then the numpcr g gy & potatoes, 2000 | ported well &iven is subtracted from the depth miven by — s OO0 Toe | © May 10, lat 45 N, lon 13 W, Ger ship Wii- | the charts. The plane of reference i the mean | - pig 2000 ibs beans, 1442 cs | komen, from H;)m s, tor s:n“ tele. g of the lower low waters. ned goods, 406 gals 30 wine, 20 cs M- | May 19, lat , lon r ean el Eoods A0 uit gt i cheese. 5008 1bs | Bart, from Oregon, for United’ Kingdom | Time Ball. | “Per hark Mohican—May 1. lat 23 33 N, ion 30t 1be muts, K10 ibs |158 2 W, Br bark Trongate, from Honolulu, for | 50 kegs pickles Vietoria. May 11, lat 33 22 N, lon 147 48 W, machinery, 7 ship Psramita, from Honolulu, for San Fran- cisco, | Branch _Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., May 22, 1008: The time ball on the Ferry bullding was dropped_exactly at noon to-day—I. e., at noon ce spices, 51 pkes gro steel pigs wall paper, 5 cyls TELEGRAPHIC. of the 120th meridian, or at § = e and ammunition. 5| POINT LOBOS, May 22. 10 p m—Weather | wich time. 5 SiaNerr 12 pkgs sewing Lieutenant U. S. N., in Charge. bazy; wind NW, velocity 24 miles per hour. ORDERS FEAST " | North Fo umboldt. Skagway & Way Ports et g b g S e o i Excelslor.....| Valdez & Way Ports Dirigo. .| Skagway & Way Port City Eeattle.. | Skagway & Wav Ports. Dolphin Skagway & Way Ports. Jeante Golovin Bay direct.. City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Porta. | Oregon. Nome direct Centennial....| Nome direct Nome City...] Nome direct ... Roanoke. Nome & St. Michasl. Ohio. Nome & Tanan; FOR MOURNERS Will of Late Captain Norton an Unusual Document. i Baptist Orphans’ Home of | Louisville Chief Bene- i ficiary. ' 2. May ~The will | F. Norton, Louis- | LOUISVILLE, Ky of the late Captain W { ville's eccentric capitalist and landed pro- prietor, who died recently at Coronado | Beach, Cal., was filed for probate to-day. | The estate is conservatively valued at | $1,000,006. Bequests to friends here amount to $1,00 and the residue, which will{ probably be $900,000, is left to the Baptist | Orphans’ Home of Loulsville. Captain Norton was not & member of any churoh. | To Dr. Joseph A. Sweeney, who attended ! Captain Norton. is left $13,00, the family | servants are remembered ms rang- ing from $10W to $3%00 and the Coronado | Beach property ar 00 are left to Doug- | in s las W. Robinson of Indiana, “a friend The executors would place no definite value upon the estate, as Captain Norton owned property in several States, in addi- | ticen to his holdings. i Phe will racteristic of Cap- tain No opens with quotations on life and death by Shakespeare. Byron and Pr i its second clause provides & words: of a re his funerz of Pullmans be « from Louisv 3 so 1&g been buried ati: that the buffets of stocked with good things in order that h iends hunger; that while the remated at Cinein- a programme of | he followin no se be n t at for his fune “Provided gicus that a sy cha main to eat and drin do not thirst remains attached to the will' tipulated that when an inter- reached the friends ask Ihe: to join them in “drinking my bon vovage e i To Lake Tahoe. | gramme is A special excursion train carrying din- ing car and day coaches will run to Lake | 10 by daylight May 20, returning May | A whole Baturday at the Lake. Round $8 5. Good returning until regular_train leaving | train No. 1. Leave % a. m., return Sun- 3L rip tickets, June 2, by kee, excepting an Francisco Friday p. m Movement of Steamers. T e 2 T A‘RPHP Arcata San Pedro. Leelanaw Montara. ... Corona Phoenix Olympic Coronade Crescent Lakme. Pedro..... 5 J. Dollar. eattle & Tacoma \ G. W. Eider..| Portiand & Astoria.. Vent Sydn: Way Ports Pts | May 25 San D! May 28 | Argo F May Pomona. ..., | Humboldt - . May 26 | Coos Bay. .. | San Padro & Way PraMay 30 | Q. Dollar @rays Harbor M; Eureka Hum l/uhl' . Mariposa . . Curacao. ican Ports rk via Panama.. May ttle and Olympia. ays Harbo San Diego & Way ~ | May anta Rosa.. Point Arena 1 & "Astoria 8. Cruz.. San Pedro & Way Ports May Honolulu & Kahului...|May 3 China and Jap June d_Ports d Tacoma via Panama./June TO SAIL, Steamer, | ation Satls.| Pher 22, G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor vm Pler 10 10 am(Pier 2 £ .| Seattls & Tacon day 23 S. Pedro Humbmd\ Sequoia : m Pler 2 Columbia 11 am|Pier 24 | Alameda .|11 am|Pier 7 Redondo 2 pm|Pier 2 Newsboy Centralia. . b pm Pler 16 | Grays’ Hiarbor ....| 4 pm{Pie %, Harbar .. & pm(Pler 10 ] Some via Seattle...|10 am/Pier 17 | an Diego & Way| 9 am!Pler 19 .| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pmjPler 10 | ‘;{15 - dfi."‘ Ports. |10 am/Pier 10 | umboldt . 9 am Pler 13 May 25 | e Y. via Panama. Point Arena . Sewport & Wa 12 m|Pier 40 | 4 pm|Pler 2 | 9 amiPler 19 Arcata oos Bay-Pt. C 12 m Pier 13 | fndiana.... | Nome via Seattle..| 3 w. 2| Corona Humboldt B 'w Pler 19 | May. 36 L o0 Olymple Siberia. Valencia .|Whatcom & Fairhn|10 am Pier 2 China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 , Puget_Sound Portsill am Pier 27 | May |Pt. Arena & Mend'o| % pm Pier 13 Phoenix. . Humboldt e o Arcti; e | 1i......|China & Japan.. Pler Al N g s Pomona Humboldt .. 1:30 piPier 19 | Argo River Po e 2 G. W. Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pier 21 te of Cal 1| San Diego & tWay am|Pier 19 | !Coquille River. May 29, { pm Pier "2 | .|Grays Harbor. .. prilPier 2 Seattle & Tacoma.(10 am|Pler 2 IXCT, via Panamaliz “mipier 40 ‘| San Pedro & Way.| $ a |, May s0 et liance....| Portland & Way...| 5 pm|pj Allians May 31 L { er 16 Puget Sound Forts.|11 am/Pier 27 ‘Humm!dt , |9 amPler 2 June \ | umantia. . | Hamborg & Was..| 2 pm|Pier 21 | vbure... |Grave Harbor... | § pm|py ewburg g | 4 pm(Pier 10 | Coptic .{China and Japan...| 1 pm!Pler 40 So’pani. . .| Nome & St. Michael| 2 pmi p,'.'r‘a“ FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | For. Nome .. | Skagway ‘& Way Porta. Senator. Farallon- June 1 AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | RECREATION PARK, ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. ESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRI w'm:sor M.; SATURDAY, 3 P. M. e SUNDAY.. 30 P. M. Los Angeles vs. San Francisco. LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. , Advance Sale, § Stockton St. ‘A | SomroRTS CENTRAL=: TO-DAY A PHONE LAST TWO NIGHT MATINEE sot AMUSEMENTS. > GREAT EXPECTATIONS & All newsdealers on the Pacific Coast handle The Call. TO-MORROW Next Week, JIMMY BRITT in “-\ \AVEL C-\DET." TO-DAY any M ATINEE Parquet TURDAY, MAY 10c; TBANSGENBENT TALENT! Whitney Brothers; Brothers Freydo; | Martini and Max Millian and the Biograph. Last times of Adeline Birchler; Fisher and Carroll; Julie Ring; JAMES J. 'COLUMBI Kennedy snd Rooney and SAR FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY To-Night and All Next Week 'MARY | MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MANNERING In-Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy The Stabbornmess of Geraldine H. SOTHERN in CIF T W “GREAT EXPECTATIONS™ ART SUPPLEMENT WITH The Sunday Call, May 24th Order now. Al USKHZN 8. AHUSE].!NT!. Inglesme oursing Park, 'ALCAZAR Matinee To-Day—No Sunday Mafinee This Week and Next. WHITE WHITTLESEY "AZAR COMPANY IN Ar P of omedy, HEARTSBASE Th T5e; Mat rs. & S AND 15¢ to 50 TO-DAY. OPERA Saturday and Sunday, TWQLI?W MATI- & TO-DAY e Magnetic Comie Opers, e N ARG S ast winning flag First Rundow 12:30 sha 10:30 sh: THE HIT OF THE SEASON. sces - Prod: aie Prizes—First dog gets $1 5. 900. mexe | OB Ry s 2 ge: $20 each 7 get $15 3 14 get $10 each, a ‘““EL CAPITAN.” THOMAS TIER) Judge. | With EDWIN STEVENS In the Title Role Muste by SOU! the March King. POPULAR PRICES—23c, 50c and 7Se Telephone Bush 9. ARTHUR MASSE 3. MAY Augustm Daly MUSICAL COMPANY Direct from DALY'S THEATER,New York, —IN— A RUNAWAY GIRL ATS NOW ON_SALE. $1 50, $1 00, 7Bc, 50c, r'e Great Success, ‘0N THE QUIET” By Augustus Thomas. “With Mirth and Laughter Let Oi4 Wrinkies CE pe — o . 13¢, 2S¢, S0e, TSe. 1| Matinees for 25e. w | | Are 50 easy to obtain if and start right for you only LIFE . That's Comfort and Joy. These artists make it so—KOLB, DILL an Coming—The famous singer, MANTELLL art right | THE WILSON FAMILY. THE CYCLE n\zg | | BERNARD, MAUDE AMBER, WINFIELD | | BLAKE, HARRY HERMSEN. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 2, 50c¢ and {75c. Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c | and 50c. Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. nd _then we will offer “TWIRLY WHIRLY.” | i FROM INDiA." s@uyes BASEBALL D | mign-class Speciaities Ev. and Evening in the Thea unflm‘ SPECIAL! THE Am'lml. l SHOWS MOVING PICTURES OF | PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK. PACIFIC NATIC AL LEAGUR, NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. a | AND THE PROCESSIONS INCIDENTAL TO | gvERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY—3:30 P. M. HIS SAN FRANCISCO RECEPTION. Ella Burt Coast the Chutes Bicycle. ONE-POUND BABY IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR. TAIN DISPLAY TO- \‘lGHT 3:00 P. M. . 2:30 P. ML SATURDAY ") | st NDAY ' Poland s San Francisca ELECTRIC ¥OU; AY AND FRIDAY. LADIES FRE! THIS AFTBRNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK, NLY MATINEE. 'ANTONIA DOLORES (TREBELLD), ALHAMBRA —_— THEATER. —_— The Great Concert Soprano. LAST CONCERT m-uonnow NIGHT AT Reserved Seats, 50(.' 'l and §1 50, at Sher- man, Clay & Co.’s. N\ Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers Damiana Bitters | GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the | Kidneys and Biadder. Selis on its own merits. LFS & BRUNE, Agents, F.—(Send for Circulars.) l i BAJA CALIFORNIA ! i i

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